tHIB PATES
2 Asa ff oriqs a "
fees gyf frU4s a a4 VJ aaifertaT
"LfiW 50 -Tare
f( of ir "7 Pft?t f th? cIt'"
larertLHrfi- Md libera.
jBT Scbtcrib rs wtil piae report any ted
ii fTiiur c receive tnelr sJaper regent! j.
Jfew Advertisements.
THEGSEAT. &mlM
I . '5 ? 12 k-J b
RHEDIATSSI,
Hsurahjh., Schiicd, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of ihe Chesi,
Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell
was end Sorains, Burns and
8caldsi General Bodily
Fains,
Tooth, Ear and Headacns, Frosted
Feet and Ecrs, and all other
Pains end Aches.
V Proration tn earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
m safe, sure, nhnjUe and cJieap External
Brandy. A trJa! eotails bnt the cornrarativoly
riilo outlnv i.f 50 Onta. and every ooe-euffer-ftif
wifh paii -an hava cbeep and poaitiT proof
rir it claim.
PImkUots :n 13r?ra Laagrsaje. '
BOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AED DSALES3
IN MEDICINE.
A.VOGELER & CO.,
JSaltUntyre ZldL XT. 8. JL
HER CASE WAS 'AN IHTRESTiflG
STUDY-
IiTTLSToar, N. C, Not. 10, 1881.
Mz. Job P2Ros'.
Dear Madam: 'I comcoencfKl last Jan
wry to use yonr Bitter aod Wash on our
fr Scrofula, with a tendency to White
Swelling, the physician said. At the
time I commenced using your llecedy
aha wsa very much reduced iufiehb, com
clixicn sallow, appetite poor Hosba very
jcac'a swollen, bone enlarged, with to
frishifn! gorei.on ber left Icg'Dcar tbcan
k!a. After naing the Remedy a week or
ro I coo Id Bee a cbange, as I tcsa
thought, for the worea. The eorea dischar
ged copiously a yellow: corruption, ome-
timeerdnBing in a Eiream to ine noor id
uite ot ine liaena. Eat fading encoura
jpad by jour letters persevere i and after
ccn tbe Eemedv a rbi!e longer her
atreogth v?aa grstvtly irsproved, her aj?pe
tite good and comiflesion mveh improved
Those eymr,tot28 tDcouragd me, but tbo
flow of corruption coDttnwd for aeveral
month, aod not nctil ber. general. health
waa greatly Improved did the .aorea begin
to bail. Firot tbo fuelling began to de
trfsc below the knee, and continued grad
Billy downward, and when it nearly reach
ei the aores tbey began to heal. Ia the
meantime the leg from tbe ankle halt
way to tbe koeo became covered with run
ring pimple?, in fact tbn leg had btcomo
ilmoit a solid sore. After this tbssorea
. - .. , - -
itp, healed entirely, the othsr to the size
of a five cant ploco, and it has remained
ia that condition ever aince, which has
been several months ago For a month
ot mere it haa not discharged at all, and
kx&t scrx6tim?g now as if it was entirely
veil As a Blood Purifier and Tonic I
thick it auperior to anything I ever trisd.
If jou could have Bten iny ausjhter when
fc commenced usicg yenr Kenedy, and
cow, you would hardly believe ber to be
the same child Last January nearly
ery one thought she would dio Then
aha waa a livicg tkfeletoD, dow eho ii fat
ana rosy, uer case was an interesting
siody from tha time she commenced your
Kemed, I can moat heartily ai d cheer-!
folly recommend it to bo whs t you ciaim !
for it. Wishing you every scccfEi with
joar undertaking, and with many tbanka
for the benefits we have received from yenr
medicine, lam, v?ry redpectfully,
Mm B. J. ALLEN
The Beft-edy is fcr sale in WilmiDston
V DR. W. H. GREEN. f?b 17
MARIIK'S VACCINE ViHU?,
XOXTB CjJtOLrS. MZDICAZ. JOTJBltAL
Aetjrcr ro tn BovruTRj; States
pRESH ASD ACTITE VACCIKE from
JJ cowBed esablkhmeatpf Dr. Henry A.
rtin f'rckhed in large or fmall quanti
This vdeei ;e ia warranted to take in
. rrtmry eaaea
7LncetPolntefbrfl W -15
dp. do 2 CO
afT IiWm vr will v.Klii.hi rmm mr
Orfiera by tal-graph or ttail wlU receive
attention.
. THOMAS T. WOOD,
Jtt nae . , TYUmlnfetun if. 0
THE COMMERCIAL lWTf L
P 'PAIRED AND KNTIRELT Kefltted,
rIew Pn for th reception of P'K
?irPT AKD TKANSli-NT, GUESTS.
Tty effort made to atUfactlnn. firje-
ta lor Regular ardera.
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VOL. VI WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY FEBRUARY
LOCAL N'EWS.
New Advehtisememts.
Notick Library Aetcci'ilon tj
IlEiNSBKKOETNew Book
(1 W YTT Frame apd Monldiasr
Da TBcS'F.VCocD-SIartla'aVac'cine Vlrna
Thc receipts of cotton j at this port
to-day foot np 138 bclea. j
- ; : I I
Steamship Regulator, Doane, hence,
arrived at New York FebJ 22nd.
": "v... - - '
Schooner D. D. Uaaktll, Elaikell,
haace, .arrived at New York Feb. 22nd.
Brig Francin Jane, Burnett, failed
from. Kingston, Ja., Feb. 3rd, for this
Prt. i 1 1
The receipts of rossin at this port to
dy are quite largo x footing np 3,484
barrels. -v'X
The new moon enters on its second
quarter this afternoon! at IT minutes past
4 o'clock. " j,X '
Steamship Gulf Strear, Capt. ( j In
gram, cleared and tailed hence to day for
Nqw York.
Mejor Smith sent Dave Mallett to the
City Pri-on, this morning, for 24 hours
for beirg drunk and down, 'i ,
Beautify your nomes by usrag the N
Y. EnaroelPaint. ready mixed and war
ranted. old only at Jacobi'bv t
Mr. Delia Evans, who has been quite
sick at his father's residence in this city,
has so far recovered as to be able to ride
tit. . t ' ! ! J
We are sorry to hear , that Mr. S. D.
Wallace, Cashier of the Bank of New
i i
Ilanover, ia sick and confined to the
I ' i
house. - . j; j
Tho alarm of fire sounded at 2 o'clock
to-day was a false one. It was Isaid to
have originated near Ninth and Princass
streets, bnt tbero wasn't any fire there.
1 - I
Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black
fish Hooks and Lines. A falj assort.
meet and lowest Drices at J acobis. t
Some men, when they go lo church,
never think of studying the frescoing
on the ceiling cf the edifice until the
collection plate is being paeead oundar.
, . t
There is not a farm, I believe, in our
neighborhood where a bottle of Ham
burg Drops can not be found, for Chills
and Fevers are very prevalent with us.
But the f Iks know well, I that, if they
only use Hamburg Drops in good time,
they can save many a doctor's bill.
K. Lakge, Morrison, Mo..
Second Fire.
At 11 o'clock this morning fire was
discovered on the roof, of the residence
of Coroner E. D. Hewlett, corner Sev
enth and Qaeen streets. There was no
general alarm sent out, but the neigh,
bors mounted to the roof, and jwith a few
buckets of water put the fire out. I The
damage was slight. The flames caught,
from the chimney.
Exports Foreign. ,
Russian barque Aalto, Grape, cleared
at this port to day for Harbourg, with
3,573 barrels rosin, Bhipped by Messrs.
Patersou, Downing & Co , and schooner
Florence L. Schipp, cleared for Port
de Paix, flay ti, with 87,484 feet lumber
50 000 shingles and 40,500 ' ' bricks,
shipped by Messrs. Northrop & Cum
ming.
Black KlTer SnTiXailon.
The steamer Lisbon, Capt. Phillips, j
which left here on Saturday last for
Herringsville, Sampson county, via the
Cape Fear and Black rivers, returned to i
the city to-day. It was in contemplation
to go as far as Lisbon, when, the boat
left here, and there was plenty, of water
f,r that purpose, but 'she only went as
fr as Herringsville, where she remained
two days. A few casks of spirits turpen
tine constituted the cargo of her return
trip. It was merely a trial trip audit
was not expscted or desired , te take
much freight. 1
On the return she stopped at the dlf
ferent landings on the river ia order that
the people might ascertain something of
her capacity and convenience in -iracs-porting
or towing their commodities to
market. She is to be1 run regularly be
tween here and Herringsville, and will be
used principally in towing fiats up and
down the river for the accommodation
I
and convenience of boatmen ,
i .Taking into .consideration the two
clays' stay at Herringsville, together
with her nomeroms stoppages upon the
way back, the Lisbon &s made are
Btikably quick trip. t '
Tha Fire lliis Moroto?.
Between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock
this morning fire was discover 3d on the
roof of the Wilder Sc Morton distillery,
oa Nutt street, between j Hanover and
Brunswick streets. An alarm was teat
out, but the flames had been suppressed
before the engines could arrive at tVe
scene. Only a small hole was burned ia
the roof, and it is thought to hare caught
frbra a spark. J
Tbe Cut pff
There was a meeting here this forarberi
of the Board of Directors of the Wil.
mingtoo k Weldon R. B. The meeting
w is a pretty full one.but we have in vain
enieavored to get a report for publica
tion It was in reference, though, we
are sure, to tbe cutoff from, Wilson to
Florence, most probably to receive the
report of Col. Gardner, the Chief of the
Engineer corps, who has been out making
a preliminary surrey, as Col. Gardner
was at the meeting. !
Hold on to the truth, for it will serve
you well and do you good through eter
nity. Hold on to virtue ; it is beyend
price to you at all times and places.
Hold on to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, for
there is nothing like it to cure a cough
or cold.
That Fast Ban. 1
We spoke a day or two since of the
rapid run made by the schooner Mabel
Darling, Capt. Banger, to this port
and gave it then as 170 miles in 16 hours
Since then Capt. Banger has made la
closer calculation. He finds, according:
to his log, that at 12 o'clock on Wed
nesday, he was 30 milee below Savannah.
At that time ho encountered the gale,
which prevailed here that day. At 4
o'clock on Thursday morning he j crossed
the bar here, l having made the run of
just 184 miles in 16 hours, or at the rate
of 11$ miles an hour. He ran under
double-reefed foresail, mainsail and fore-
stay-sail, but it is jevidennt that the
storm was not so violent with him as it
was with us, or he could not have carried
any canvass at all.
I "Bucbapalba."
New, quick, complete cure 4 days
urinarv affections, smarting, frequent or
difficult urination, kidney diseases. $1.
Druggists. Depot Jas. O. M rinds.
The marry Heaven.
The evenings during this week have
been exquisite in their beauty. Last
night, but one, between the hours of 10
anJ 11, the heavens presented a magnifi
cent appearance. Orion.the most conspic
uous of the constellations, following close
uponTaurus,moved like a grand panorama
across the zenith. Sirius, almost rival
iug J upiter in brightness, shone in celes
tial glory nponhi s throne inCanis Major,
while his lesser brother light, Procyon,
in Canis . Minor, added lustre to the
scene. In the North gleamed Polaris,
while above and below the circumpolar
constellation wound their slow and ma
iestic way. In the East Berenice's
hair in misty shadow lay quietly below
the Great Dipper, while Leo, sasily
traced by the exquisite sickle forming
the head, pluDged forward toward the
zenith. East of Taurus and in a direct
line from Sirius, shone the planet Mars,
radiant in ruddy light, and a little North
of East, sat Capella, white and brilliant
in winter beauty. This beautiful star is
recognized by a delicate triangle of three
stars near by. Passing West tbe Plei
ades shone in the modest lustre -atill
mourning tbe "lost one," who was unfor
tunate in loving a mortal, thus losing her
seat in the heavens. Far down the
Western horison hung the crescent moon,
midway between Saturn, a few de
grees below, and the jplanet Jupiter,
always glorious in beauty, but far more
glorious as he passes over the western
boundary the three forming a brilliant
figure not unlike ft scalene triangle
while in the East rose tbe constellation,
Bootes, the Bear Driver, where shines
Arcturns, one of the most magnificent
tan in the celestial hemisphere! Per
haps we have lengthened this starry ret
rospect rather more than is necessary t
bat to ftU lovers of the beautiful in na
ture the evening was one long to be
remembered. .The mind must become
lost in wonder and admiration ia con
templating tuoh ft icene were it not that
the heart gives utterance to the words
"the Band that made them is divinel"
"Praise Him, sua and moon; praise Him
all ye stars and lightT ' fc .
, '. To Builders and ethers Go to Jxoo
iie for Sash, Blinds and Doors, - Glasa;
is Tm egtta feftltS;
lowest pticfs ' t
Ho I. For Carolina 1
We jkave received a song and chorus
bearing the above title, the music and
words by Dr. William B. Harrell, with
an arrangement for the piano by his wife,
Mrs. A. J.B. Harrell. It is music and
harsaooy la their-very,' vtry simplest
forms,: and' the words, while breathing
the sentiments of a pare patriotism and
love for the "Old North 8tate," would
not stamp the author as a' poet of high
order. Published by Alfred Williams
Co., Raleigh, N. O. Price 40 cents.
- - - " - .
- Bain is needed to lay the dust. Bre.
Haney will please make a note on't. .
i'or th Jievlaw.
T6 the Voter of ihe Third Congre$
sional District :
I see the names of several prominent
men mooted for Congressional honors,
and amongst them the name of my
honorable friend, A. M. Waddell, whom
I have al way 8 admired and appreciated
for his many viitues and ability. His name
is a tower of strength within itself ; and
but few men living in North Carolina
has done or could do more honor to the
high political position than the Honora
ble A. M. Waddell.
But we have another in ocr District
who has never flemished in a political
eirele and whose name has never been
before the public for any position. His
talent and ability cannot be doubted ;
and while he is an humble citizen his
name stands high all over this broad
land of freedom,and should he be honored
with a seat in Congress, his talent and
ability would be heard and felt in every
State in this Union. We see and feel
every day the great necessity of sending
our wisest and most able men to Congress;
therefore Jwe must lay aside all personal
preferences and localities, and vote for
the man who has no superior to contend
with in Congress. I claim and assert,
without the fear of contradiction, that
that man is Dr. 8. 8. Batch well. I hope
his name will be banded all around the
district from now until tbe day of the
Democratic Convention, and then receive
the unanimous support of all the dele
gates. Tab Hsil.
tturgaw, render Co., N. o., Feb. 16th
TOE MAILS.
The malls olose and arrive at the City
foot umce as follows :
Northern through mails. 5.15 p, m.
riortnem tnrouga ana way
malls........ 5:40 a. m.
Balelgh 5:40 a.m
Offices between Hamlet . and
Balelgh..... .M ..7.80 p m.
Mails for tbe U. ttallroad,
and routes supplied there
from, including A. & N. O.
Railroad, at. 5;40 a. m. and 6:80 p.m.
boutnem mails for all points
Sooth, daily. 8.00 p. m. and 7:45 a. m.
Western mails (C O By) daily
(except Sunday )......... 7;80 p. m
Mail tor uneraw a Darlings
ton. ............ .... 8:00 p. m
Malls for points between .Flo
rence and Charleston.......... 8:00pm
rayettevtlle, ana omces on i
Gape FearBiver, Tuesdays,
and Fridays M 1.-00 p. m.
ij'ayottevllle, via Lnmberton,
dally, except Sundays..... 7.80 p m.
Unaiow u. u. ana intermedi
ate offlees, every Tuesday
and r riday at.............M 6.00 a. m
Smithvllle mails, by steam .
boat, daily, (except Sun
"daye).....MM....M.M-M..MM.; 8.80
aiana ior tuvsj nui, xown ' a. tit
Greek, Shallotte and Little i
Blver, 8. O., every Tuej- ,
day and Friday at..... 6:00 a. m.
OPZ2? 70B DSLlYHaT.
northern through and way
mails ...7:80 a. m. and 9.00 a. m.
Southern Maile.7:00 p. m. and 7.80 a.m.
Carolina Central Railway...... 8:80 a. m.
Stamp OfSce open from fi a. m. to 12
M., and from 2 to 5:15 p. m. Money
uraer ana iiegtster Department open
same as stamp omce. .
General delivery opaa from daylight
to dark, and oa Sucdays from 8:80
to9:30 a. m. .
Mails collected from street toica Vrorv
day at 4w) p. m
Stamps for sale in small quantities at
geceral dtiverv wsca stawp jfiee fr
r.oee.
What Did It-
Mx3trBia, Tenn., April 20, 1831. H.
H. WABKxa & Co : Sirs I have been
a sufferer from infancy with a disease of
the kidneys, which yielded neither to
doctors, medicines nor mineral springs.
A few bottles of your Safe Kidney and
Lifer Cure, however, restored me to per
fect health. Gabs S. Booxxa.
.. ' ACarfi. ;
To all who are goffering from tho er
rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,
Acv.rwiU send a recipe that will cure
you, mi or chakox. This great rem
edy was discovered Jbj ft missionary, tn
South America! Send a self-addressed
envelope to Hzv." Joixra T. Ixxa, Sta
tion D, Jfeto Terh City. : deed w6a
Wanted;
FISRS CSOC3-TIE3 Cxi 8
XerfrCrT .rtrfrrnr rr-rSn
25000
i
24, 1882. NO. 47
BUhon Lyaan'g Appointments
March 5 Sunday, Chapel Hill.
March 12 Sunday, Newbern.
! j March 14 Tuesday, htinston.
March 15 Wednesday. Snow Hill.
"March 16 Thursday, Wilson.
iiarch 17 Friday, Rocky Mount
I . March 19 SuadayEofield., ; 4
. March 21 ' nesday, Btngwood. ;
-
Aiarcii z -i'narsday. El ah fax. -i
March 24 Friday Weldon.: ; I
March 26 Sunday, Murfrecsboro.
March 26 Sunday evening, Winston.
March 28 Tue-day. Gatesville. I -
March 29 Wednesday,, . St. . Peter's,
Gates county .' "'. f "
. March 31 Friday, Hertford. - i? ?
April 1-1-Sanrday evening, Camden.
. April 2 Sunday, Elizabeth City.;
April 3 Monday, Newcegun Chapel.
April 5 Wednesday, 8u Luke's
Washington county. . . j
April 6 Ihursday; Columbia. Tyrrell
county. i . ;
April 7 Good Friday,! St. David's,
Washington county. , , ? '
April 9 Easter Day. Edenton. '
. April 11 Tuesday, Plymouth. :
April 13 Thursday. Hoi v Innocents
Bertie county. 1
April 14 Friday, Windsor, Bertie co.
April 16 Sunday. Grace , Church.
Bertie county.
April 17 Monday, Eoxabel.
April 18 Tuesday, Jackson, North
ampton county. j -.
April 20 ''hursday. Faiaon.
April 21 Friday, Clinton.
April 23 Sunday, Wilmington.
April 25 Tuesday, Smith ville.
April 25 Tuesday e veaiocr. S L Mark's.
Wilmington. ,
' April 26 Wednesday evening, Golds-
boro. i i !
April 30 Sunday, SL Augustine's,
Baleigh. . ' ... ! .
April 39 Sunday evening, Good Shep
herd, Baleigh.
May 5 Sunday, Christ Church, Ra
leigh. I May 5 Sunday evening, St. Mary's,
Baleigh. J
May 10-15 Tarboro. Convention. ,
May 16 Tuesday, Scotland Neck,
May 17 Wednesday, Hamilton.,
' May 18 Thursday, Williamstoa1. a
May 19 Friday, Jamesville.
May 20 Saturday, Trinity, Beaufort
Connty- '
May 21 Sunday, Washington.
M ay 22 Monday, South Creek.
May 23 Tuesday, Durham's Creek.
May 24 Wednesday. Bath.
May 25 Thursday, Zion's Church,
Beaufort county.
May 26 Friday evening, Pantego.
May 28 Sunday, St. James, Beaufort
County.
May 31 Wednesday, Makelysville,
Hyde county. j
June 1 Thursday, Swan Quarter,
Hyde county.
June 2 Friday, Fairfield, Hyde
county.
June 4 Sunday, St. George's, Hyde
County.
June 11 Sunday, Bockfisb, Consecra-
tion.
June 11 Sunday
ville. 1
evening, Fayette
Jnne 18 Sunday, Pittsboro
Holy communion at all morning ser
vices.
Collections for Diocesan Missions.
New Advertisements
Notice
THERE WILL BE A MEETING of the
Directors and Members of thfe Library
A mo elation, at the Llbrtry Kxm, unde
the Maeonic Hall, Friday Evenlngr, at 8
o'clock precisely. " The young gentlemen of
wumington are specially united to be
present.. v leb i'4 it
KEROSEHE OIL.
T7'EROSEN OIL 12 cents per gallon
WATER WHITS 15(1 fif tet 20 cts.
pararallon. 4 - t
HANCOCK A DAGGETT, 1
feb 2-t-lt No 5, Market atieet
Mew Books, r
JOHS EAX Aa M ARM i LOT.
By AUea W. Tcnrgea
PH NC3 AKD PrjpRr Pj ifarkTwaa
For
Piaiios and Organs,
GHBaH FOiOA U OR O THK iI A4t
ioatalatkt laa. .
HO HAtLU cem aal look at thok
it 13 :f ''At. ui3$0iiQiii'a
Htm Restaurant
fflHS UNDERSIGNED would respectful.
ly assouvee ?hat he has Jest fitted up at
No. 8. Granite Bow, ionth TtooCmU. a Res
taarautfor ;LaUs aad Gtutiessa, where
meals aad ratrtshntnts may bo had at all
hours of Uia cay. Every thing 1 fuv and
flrat claas.
Pcia waiitzs and eoarteous at
TTtasj, Uqpea aad Cigars. Ms2V
U F. A. ICHCTTB, Exo '
fi r ffee'wTfif ft3i $lYt oaf
' , ' . ' i
5 Cnuna&featket wtttmt a oai
eaqsUe ef.iStf stapox.': ".v: zlz t
"ftaso&aiittsg aaat be aroUal - aiss:? 1
And li b ewiaiy aid iriVtttaiiyicieV
4.ttt WlfdWaei always enters
Uir!waot orrpoT JtaT vcImb, to ttal
fajaf.-ailOTlai.aoiw'-awiZ-- ."
act5? Jka r.-rtit?i 3 n t K
frames and Koiildin
T :U?VZAkii k'EO'Y. COMV.ifATlOJSr,'
Framt U j'im. rtotorapb aai
(crapirbatrt; -Kett Fran.' O rd. AeJ
m&oU; H;5co! Vfackr, WriUoV TTr,
fk,' i'eas Is, 'Jccl-Ace, Odd Iiis lolia
f T 3f -' fMs'tllira 'Platan r :
f BLA-O'K SI LfGS,''i
eOLOSCD SfLKS & SATIMS.
BLACrCA CCL'S SILK YILVnS!
SPECIAL ATTENTION . li called to the
a v! ,00:. 0(1 sssortment aad'at the
lowest cash pilcee. a k . V .
- NEW LACES AND NECKWEAR,' '
Black and Cream FLhue and Scufs
Ladles', Geflts', and ChUdrea's Merino
Underwear, very cheap.
CURTAIN LACES A large stock.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, &. ,
We are busy all the Ume, and It proves '
thU we mean business. Come and at9 us
j you can spend the time profitably.
ark icBnti
fawmt& WILMINGTON
STEAMERS
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EGULATOKrL.3turday, rebrnary 15,
GULF STREAM:... WedEesdsyi March I
BE5E?ACT0!?.....;.8atnrdaji March 4
SEOUL AT03?... Weniidcy, March 8
GULP BTRKAiT, ......Salurday, Hartb 11
B SNEFA OTOR, .... Wed aej iayj " Mr h 1 5
R?GCLATOF?).......;..8At3rday, Uarib 18
GULF fll EE li: ...... Satordiy X arch 25
8SU Throa?h Bills Ladinj and oweit
Thr.ugh Hata gairiniel to astt from
Polots ia North aud booth CaroHaa, I
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