4- -
ISIS PAPER
J0 8H. T. J A M B8,
.nBS0BirTIO5S,rO8TAOK PAID.
fS 00 8iz ninths, 82 50 ; Tbr
loaths,! Ml Oae month. 60 eeat.
v- ,uxr; M ivered DT trier.
frt, I part of to. city.. U
ru. or IS cents per wnk.
larsr rtw low and liberal -TSabseribsrs
will please report any and
n Jrtr" rdrihir papers regularly.
?eW Advertisements.
THEGREAT r
FOB
RHEUMATISM,
Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell'
inqs and Sprains, Bums and t
1 Scalds,' General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Bar and Headacne,- Frosted
f tat and Ears, and ali other
Pains and Aches.
Ko rMrtinii on earth equali St. Jacobs Oil
m nfe, rr. simple and cheap External
BmJT. A trial ntaiU but th comparatively
HjilDgoutl? ot 0 OaU, and every onuffer
tg wiih r'a can hare cheap and poeltire proof
!' lUriaimf.
Pireoii'-ns in Eleren Langn&ge.
SOLD BI ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
IH MEDICINE.
A.VOGEUGR fc CO.,
Baltimore, JHomU. 8. JL.
Debility.
Nxwseek, Sept. 6, 1811.
T HAYS USED MRS. JOE PERSON'S
TONIC for general debility, consequent
upon living In a low country, and found
great benefit from It as an appetizer which
gate Une to the system.
&MARY BAYARD CLARKE,
For sale la Wilmington by Dr. W, H.
QSEKN. . febl
OPERA HOUSE
ONI NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, FEB. 10th.
Fint appearance la thi city of the famous
- American Actress
Kate Claxton,
Supported by
Charles A. Stevenson,
Mrs. Mails Wllkins, Miss Henrietta Vaders,
and the celebrated Claxton Co , in
Chas.Reade's greatest melo-drani
THE DOUBLE MARRIAGE.
Eegint Wardrobe, etc. Seats for sale at
Djerey on Tuesday, feb 6-it
TOWELS,
TOWELS.
LARGE LOT OF VARIOUS Styles.
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prices are aU right.
CORSETS,
mediuMte good.
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VOL. VI WILMINGTON, N. Ci, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1882. NO. 34
LOCAL NEWS.1
-NZW ADTEKTISEMBXTf".
See ad Rosidalis ' , ' L ;
Opera 1Joi3E Humpty Oumpty Troupe
M fiCHiss, Prop Commercial Uetel
IIeinsbergek Beautiful Valentines ;
CW Yates Prang's Valentines j
Opera House Kate Claxton 1
1)K Tuori F Wooi-Mart
tig Vaccine Virus
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No City Court to day.
More raia last night anil this morning.
Next Tuesday
Day.
will be Valentine's
Capt. T. L. Emryi of Weldon,
in the city yeatcrda-. j j .
was
The receipts ot 'cotton Vt this port to
day foot up 121 bales, I, i
The weather is decidedly unseasonable
and a.cold spell would be welcome.
About the greediest thing known is a
fowl eating corn. It takes a peck erery
time. i I ! -
Repentance is not so much remorse for
what we bare done as the! fear of conse
quences. ( -, - i
If you have a doubt, ij it A girl
nerer looks so killing &i when you tread
on her dress. 7 '
There is no special style ot engraving
engagement rinses. , A ppider's web, with
a fly in it, is a very pretty device. . ' '
.The Hop at Germania Hal last even
inff was larsrelv attended and was thor
oughly enjoyed by thej
were present. J
vftnncr
folks
who
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If anything .will impress th human
mind with awe, it is the expression of the
man's face who has just been aroused
from snoring in church. '
Two men. one woman and two chil
dren, all foreigners, applied at the city
guard house last night for food and lodg
ings, which were furnished them.
We were pleased to receive a call this
morning from Mr, E. A. Oldiam, of this
city, but recently of the Newtern News
and Nutshell, who has resigned his
position on the staff pf that paper and
has returned to Wilmington. j
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"We have personal knowledge of great
benefits derived from j the nse of St
Jacobs Oil. - "When wo get a supply of
Jll, we uuu i prcu;uu lu puipuo uutexoo
in bur medicine casei we merely open, the
boxes, have them set) in a I convenient
place, sell out of the box and open anoth
. , iv.,
er. it seems as tnougn we retail a aozen
a day. Pricb k Henry, Druggists,
j Burlington, Iowa.
Mr. Jno. F. Henry, of Jno.jF. Henry
& Co., ot New Yorkj accompanied by
his wife, was at the Purcell House yes
terday. Aew years agd Mr. I Henry
was at the head of ,the firm of John P.
Henry, Curran & Col, probably at that
time the largest drug house in the United
States. , , ! " J '
Sheriff MannlDg, wtio . has j been to
Rumford. Me., to attend the funeral of
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his wife's father, has returned as far as
Washington, D. C. on his ( way home.
He will be detained at the Capital a few
days, but it is probable that he will get
here by Saturday night or Sunday morn
nig..
The Commercial Hotel.
Mr. M. Schloss, who has for some time
past been engaged in reno rating and
furnishing the Commercial Hotel build-
ing, opened the house this morning. Mr.
Schloss is an experienced hotelist, having
besn engaged
in 1 other cities
in ! the
business
for r many years
past, and under , his management the
house will be likely to attain a high
reputation. Mr. Schloss is ! assisted by
his' son, and in a few days everything
will be in trim and in excellent
order.
working
V Resetted from Death.1
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William J. CougHn of Somerville;
Mass., says: In the fall ot 1876 I was
taken with bleeding of the lungs follow
ed by a severe cough. 1 lost my appe
tite and flesh and 1 was cOBhned to my
bed. In 1877 1 was admitted to the
Hospital. The doctors said! i had a
hole in my long as big as a half dollar.
At one time a report went artund that
I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend
told me of Dr. William Hall's Balsam
for the Lun gs I got a bottle, when to my
surprise, I commenced to feel better, and
to-day 1 feel better thaa for three years
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"I write this hoping every one 'afflict
ed with Diseased Lungs will take Wil-
Ham Hall's Balsam, and convinced that
Consumption can be cored. l ean posi
tively say it has done more good thaa
all the other - medicines I hare ' taken
since my sickness. "
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lows, remains in the Poatoffice in this
city: - . : :
Rev. J. Si Black, Burgaw, N. O. ;
Jno. P. C. Morrits, Marlboro' Co., Ben
nettsville, S;C. ? - i
The Douhle llarriie. 't
Miss Kate Claxton makes her first ap
pearance in this city at the Opera House
to morrowjnigtt in. the play, of; ,4tThe
Doable " Marriage.", If the fame which
has preceded; her is justly her due (and
we see no reason to - doub t it, as the
critics of all the larger cities of the North
t . ' -if-.-
have bit one opinion of her,) she is a
most accomplished actress. Her support
during this tour is said to be very able,
and our theatre oere may expect a rare
treat. r -
- Bank or New Hanover
The annual -meeting ot the stockold
ers of the Bank of New Hanover was
held in their Banking House in this city
to-day at 12 o'clock.
Capt John . F. (Divine
was called to
the chair, and Mr. W.
B. McKoy was
requested to act as secretary.
The committee appointed to ascertain
the amount of stock repsented reported
6,11 shares represented in person and
by proxy.
An election for Directors for the ensn
iog year resulted in the choice of the old
Board, composed of the following gen
tlemen, viz : W. I. Gore, G. W. WiL
lianas, Donald McRae, H. Tollers, R. R.
Bridgers, J. W. Atkinson, C M, Sted-
man, Isaac Bates. Jas. A. Leak, F.
Rheinstein, E. B. Borden.
Subsequently., at a meeting of the
Beard of directors, Major Charles M.
Stedman was reelected President, Mr.
Isaac Bates, Tice President, Mr. S. D.
17-11 n t : ir nr t o t
Tf iittc,vBUier air. vv . xj. ouuku, i r.,
Teller, and Mr. B. G. Smpie, Clerk.
I . ' Flacky;. .
: Considerable of a sensation was
cre-
atsd on Front street yesterday afternoon
by the runaway of a horse attached to a
light wagon and driven by Geo. W
Price, Jr., a well-known colored citizen
of this place. The horse became un
manageable as he was i being driven
down Market street and as he turned into
South Front j street he broke into a run.
When near Dock street one of the shafts
broke bnt the driver held manfully to the
reins. When near Orange street the
wheels gave away and Price was throw 1
to the ground. Still he held manfully to
the reins and brought the horse to a stop,
escaping r fortunately with but a few
bruises. j
A western paper says: Nothing will
cure some sick men more quickly than
an office, properly applied. This 'cure
may be very successful in many cases,
bat we would say: If a man suffers from
a cough or cold, give him Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup.
"The Decline of Wilmington," '
We are reminded of one fact which'
we neglected to state in our editorial
article in Tuesday's issue of the Review,
relative to the alleged "decline of Wil
mington," which I will be fooiid of inter
est in connection with this subject As
was stated by us in that article the in
crease of cotton from last September 1st
to January 31st, of this year, was 15,239
bales, tally 15 per cent over last year.
In addition to this there would have
been a further increase of about 20,000
bales bat for the fact that freight room
could not be had here. We! know of
one firm alone who had expressed a de
cided preference for this port and who
did ship largely here, who would have
given Wilmington at least 15,000 bales
more could the freight have been obtain-
i rva " '
a.1 iniswouia nave swelled our irH
crease to about 35 percent ever last
year. How does this compare with other
ports, Savannah, for instance, where the
decrease was one-tenth, or1 about 70,091
bales? There was a plethora of shipping
at Savannah and a dearth of it here,
and the rates at that port
were, in consequence flower .than they
were here. Yet, in the face of this fact
our increase was 15 per cent We know
of cne shipping firm alone, Messrs. Heide
& Co, who. ordered several veszais from
Sayannah to this port to receive cargoes
for foreign ports. These facts' are well
known to the mercantile community here
and are pregnant with iestiaony on the
subject ef the "decline c Wflsdngton.;
And ttra ara , cticn to i hich we nay
adTCttta ft aj cr tin. i4 .
DB HEaiOH'B LECTURE.
Graphic DeacrlpUtn of Brlght's Disease
Dr. J, B Henion, of Rochester, N. Y.,
trave- a very interesting lecture at the
Opera House last evening, on the cause
and cure of Bright's Disease of the Kid
neys. The .doctor said anything that
had a tendency to, deplete, the system
would cause it or, an ? excessive use of
oer-eat iog would produce it: but the
most prolific source of Bright's Disease
was tromjblood poflioniog, especially the
poisoning of the blood with bile; there
was rarely ever a case . of - Bright's ,Dis .
ease ef the -Kidneys without a morbid
condition of the liveit He said that he
had been brought down to the verge of
the grave with the disease, and that he
consulted the most eminent physicians in
the country and they all said he had a
liver, nervous or dyspepsia trouble, and
that he doctored himself for liver and
stomach trouble and malaria for two
years before he discovered that he had
Bright's Disease. That he had been
reduced in flesh from 207 to 124 pounds,
and had given up all hopes of recover
ing, when last June he was induced to
take Warner's "Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure" and that it had saved his life and
eured.him; he gained twenty-six pounds
in three months on the use of this rem
edy; jthat he was j here as a living
witness of the cure of Biight's Dis.
ease;" he gave the' lecture in hopes
that he might induce others who had given
up all hopes to take "Warner's Safe
Kidney and Liver. Cure" 'and be saved.
He knew from experience (net only
in his own case but in hundreds of
ethers to whom he had prescribed it
since his recovery) that it would
positively and radically cure Bright's
Disease, and all other diseases of the
liver and kidneys. He made an appeal
to those who were suffering! from
these i diseases and to all females in
delicate health, not to be deceived by
doctors but , to take "Warner's Safe
Kidney; and I 11 ver Cure." As a
blood purifier this remedy stands
without a rival; it produces a healthy
condition of i the liver, which; makes
all the blood in the body, and enables it
to make pure, healthy blood; and if ladies
who have been suffering for years
from female weakness would discharge
their physician and faithfully use
"Warner's Safe Kidney and J Liver
Cure." he could promise them! a
speedy : and permanent! cure, and while
seme canons might get well by tak-
ng two or three bottles, others might
require three times that number; and
he coild assure all those who - were
suffering from Bright's Disease," or
Kidney and Liver disease of any kind,
also irritation of the Bladder, if they
woeldpersevere in the use of "Warner's
Safe judnev atd Liver Cure," their re.
turn to health and hanninesa would be
permanent t
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A Good Joke. ,
That is a good goak they tell on Capt
SV M. James, the efficient Health Officer.
Some one told him that there was a bad
odor preceptible about the Postoffice and
that OoL Brink wanted him to go there
and see about it. Capt James hurried
to the spot and after a long and fruitless
search, while confessing that som thing
did smell bad yet declared that he could
find nothing to account for it The only
explanation that could be furnished him
Was that there were so many dead letters
on the premises.
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It is the Height of Folly to wait ca
til yon are in bed with disease yon may
not get over for months, when ynu can be
cured daring the early symptoms by
Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have know
the sickliest families made the healthiest
by timely useof this , pure medicine.
Observer
To Builders and othera--Go to Jaoo
mi's for Sash,' Blinds and Doors, Glass,
fee. - You ean get all sizes and at the
lowest pnoea. T
The Robeconian,
JpTJBLISHED EVERY Wednesday, ia
Lnmbertoa, N. C.,by W.!W. McDiarmld,
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has the largest circulation and the largest
advertising patronage of any country paper
n the State. It now has over 800 subscrr
bers in Robeson county alone, besides ta
general circulation in the counties of Moore
Cumberland, Bladen,
Columbus, Rich
mond and the adjoining counties, Marion
Marlboro and Darlington,
Una.
in South Caroa
j jax.23
Wanted.
25 000 NE CR0S8"TIES 6x8 8
feet lougJ For further particulars esquire
of " COLYILLS & CO,
JaaSS-tf ;.;;'. .1 :
Wanted. ;
A POSITION A8 CL2RK or Book-keeper,
or wherever the subscriber can
make himself nrally usef aL
- -j - Aelress, John n. ruQn, i
ftbiw r. o. Etx in
TUB' MAILS.
The mails close and arrive at the Cltv
Poit Office as follows : , . ,
Northern through mails..... .5; 15 pt' jn
Northern through and way.i . t
- rnails. ........ a. m.
Relelgb.M . . . . . . .5:40 a. m.
Offices between Hamlet and -
Raleigh...
'..'...i7.80 p. m.
Mails for the N.-O." Railroad.
and routes supplied there- '
from, inclodihz A, AN. Oi 1 t
Railroad, at. 6:40 a; rxJaDdfc.80 p.m.
Southern mails i for all; points iH j r
douth, daily.84M) p. m; arM.7:45 a. ra.
Western mailaO ORdailyMlii ' il v
: (except SundayT..; ....v. 7 :Zd n b;
Mailfcar Ohferaw Darling f fmf
ton....MM.r 8:00 p. id
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Mans lor pole u fcoewfen I' lo
renceand Oharleetoa..; j 8:G0rni
tayetteviue, ana onices on
Cape Fear RiTcr, Tcssdays,
and Friday.
.00 p, a.
Fayetteville;' via Lnmberton,
daily, except bandaye....... 7,30 p.
in.
Onslow O. H. and intermedi
ate offices, every Tuesday ;
and rriday at.............J 6.00 a.
Smithville mails, by steam- j
m.
boat, daily, (except Sun
days).....................;..... 8.80 a. n
Mails for Easy Hill, Town
Creek, Shallotte and Little .
River, S. 0., .every Tues
day and Friday at.........'. 6:00 a.m.
. OFKN FOB DELIVEST j , .
Northern through and way
I mails. ....,. .,7:30 a. m. and 9.00 a. m.
Southern Mails. 7:00 pj m. and 7.30 a.m.
Carolina Central Railway...... 8:80 a. m.
Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to 12
M,f and from 2 to 6:15 p. m. Money
Order and Register Department open
same as stamp offica. 1 '
General delivery open from daylight
to dark, and on Sutidaye from 8:30
to 9:80 a. m. j
Mails collected from street boxes every
day at 4:00 p. m. , 1 1
Stamps for sale in small quantities at
general delivery when elaBip office ie
closed. I
Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black
fish "Hooks and Lines." A full assort,
ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. r ' : t . (
Now Advertisements.
OPERA HOUSE,
MONDAY NIGHT ONLY, FEBRUARY
1.
MY, FIRST AND GREAT EFFORT I
Geo. K. Adams'
. j ' OWN NKW j '."
HUMPTY, 0UMPTY TROUPE
GEO. H. ADAMS, THE CLOWN,
Superlative Specialty Assembly l C ; 1 "
Military Brass Band and Orchestra 1
Under the management of Adam Forepaugh
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For particulars see Mammoth Bills, Post.
ers&i. Prices as usual. Seats secured
at Dyers' Frday, Feb. 10. , , ;
feb9-8t-th-sat.mon 1 r J M
THE GOUMERCIaI HOTEL.
REPAIRED AND ENTIRELY Refitted,
is new open for the reception of PER
MANENT AND TRANSIENT GUESTS.
Every effort made to give satisfaction. Spe
cial rates for Regular Boarders. ' J 1 -
I M. SCHLOSS, Proprietor
I tSyFlrst Class Bar Room'attached. r
feb 19 j j
Beautiful . I
Valentines.
NEW LOT JUST BSOXIVED !
FOR L9YERS OF ALL CIAS a S3.
- 'a . - " '-''
Boys, but those COMICS.
j THS LITE BOOK STORE.
Pianos and Organs
ifHEAP FOE CABH OR OS THE EASY
V lastalmsat plaa, at .
I HEIJTBERGER'S.
feb 0 ! Lire Book and J&tuie Store.
Prang's Valentines
REPRKTrY AKD TASTEFUL. CAIL
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aadeetbeo Decker Bros-, Pisaos, striet
ly First-Ola s. : Wocd'i Orgxkt are celehnC
ted for toae sad fialsh cad are soil low tn
oa easy teras by,J,,.L.- 1 I -. i
W..YAT.SSi
fbS
Bookseller aad Statieatr
Album of Fashions
T" AM HAPPY TO INFORM mv ustoas
X rs and the publie renersily, that ia-ad-
dition to my tarn ana weu setecxea noes:
of MILLINERYl Ac, I hare secured the
Areney of the .universal Fashion Cozape
ay's patterns, whieh can be had on ysry
aaonaoie terxasr
J&a2t Exflasgt Ceraer
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TTeWl
from cur frlatcj t?y tz& -41 sabfi
geaexil fsltrert .net1-fe . . .
TSat2aaf tta wrttr aasi always lsf ,
Wtfi)pAu:t;. -;; :;-
C-osttaile2t!orsrt be. Vrftta( c eel
e?t die of the syF '.--rp"- - I' .
JPersoaallti saet be avoide4
And ft U ecpeeUSjand rsralarly cader
rkoi tbM IMiWdoes not alwtys erdors
Jfe.J??? rteomspwdenu. ,Ralesa,jo rut
I a? e41loTiaJ oleics. - r. A
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THE GHEAT SUUTHERH REMEDY
B9CS33
a fcira of f .Scrofula.s.Syphifc ,
Ofulcni Taint. 11!
olalanat and all che&ses atteig troai
BLOOD. 'SKIN, or SCALP.
-SADA-L.16' '
CURES- SOHOFUEA.
-n - IILTISM li-Ji tTJSHa
.Cares Rheumatism
, Cured Syphilis. a T
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; ' , . Cores Malaria:
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aosADAiis:
Cures Nervous Debility.
S03ADAIIS
. i Cures Eruptlous.;!
OMqMPMMBMM
E0SADALI3
has its ingredients published on every
package. Show it to yonrphyBlcianj
and he will tell you it Is composed of
the strongest alteratives that 'exist.
and is an excellent Blood Purifier.
Boia Dy ait jurug-
gittu. - f. r -i;t.ii : j X: fob' 10 ;i
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MARTIN'S VACCINE VIRUS.
Noktii Carolixx Medical Jouknal :
Aoenct roit hie SouTnRjc 'States
FRESH AND ACTIYE : VACCINE from'
the renowned establishment of Dft Henry A.
Martin, lumisiiea in large or 6mailj quanti
ties . ini3 vaccine is varrantea to take lu
all primary cases. : " t
7 Lancet Points for $1.00
15 do do - 3.00- -
Each lancet point Will vaccinate one per
n i ! - i . -
son.
Orders by te!
egraph or mail will recelra
prompt attention.
THOMAS & WOOD,
Wilmlngten.N. O
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MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
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WINDOW SASHES AKD BLIflDF
DOORS, FRAMES? : M AUTLES.
MOULDING. DfJACKETS, &cl
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janSO- . Foot of Walnut Street
HEW Y0RKs& Vi'lLMlUGTOM1'
STEASHiBlCOsd
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WILL BAIL" "FROM- KEWYORIv
ireiyii -W EDNSSDAX: ; acd SATURDAY
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REQULATOSZ'..
Sateudsjj February IX
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For Frti.
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