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VOG-S-LER & CO., RER CASE WAS 'AM INTERESTING STUDY Littleton, N. C, Nov. 10, 1881. Mss. Joe Person. Dear Madam: I commenced last Jan tjary to U68 your Bitters and Wash on our tor Scrofula, with a . tendency to White Swelling, the phyBician said. At the time I commenced using your Remedy jfae waB very much reduced in flebh, com pltxion sallow, appetite poor, limbs very much Bwolln, bones enlarged, with two frightful sores on her left leg near the an ite. After using the Remedy a week or two I could see a' change, as I then thought, for the worse. The sores dischar ged copiously a yellow corruption, some times running In a stream to the floor in epite oi the linens. But feeling encoura ged by your letters I persevered and after using the Remedy a. while loDger her trer.gth was greatly improved, her appe tite good and complexion mi'ch improved. Thotie ijmptoms encouraged me, but the flow of corruption continued for several months, and not until her general health was greatly Improved did the :sores begin tohed. Firfet the swelling began to de crease below the knee, raid continued grad elly downward, and when it nearly reach ed tie sores they began to heal. In the meantime the leg Iron.' the ankle halt way to the knee became covered with run- olug pimples, in fact the leg bad become alKMt a solid sore. After this the sores healed rapidly. The worst one, -on the in. step, healed entirely, the other to the size of a fire cent piece, and it has remained In that condition ever since, which has been several months ago. For a month it core it has not discharged at all, and looks sometimes now as if it was entirely well. As a Blood Purifier .and Tonic I thick it superior to-aoything I erer fried. If you could have teen my daughter when he commenced using your Hemedy, and now, ycu would hardly believe her to be its same child Last January nearly vry 0D9 thought she would die. Then she was a Vivid g skeleton, now ebo ia fat and rosy-. Her case was an interesting ctudy from the time she commenced your Remedy. I can most heartily and cheer felly recommend it to be what you claim for it. Wishing you every 8UccesaS?ith yotr undertaking, and with many thanks for the benefits we have received from ycur mAnirm T am rarv T&awnt f nil xr MRS. R. J. ALLEN. The Reroedy is for sale in Wilmington by DR. W. H, GREEN. feb 17 MARTIN'S VACCINE VIRUS. Nokth Ci.Eoi.rarA Medicax. Jouexal Aeijrer for tee Sotjtbsbx States pRESH AND ACTTTE TACCINE from tt renowaed establishment of Dr. Henry A. rtln. furnished in large or.small quanti This vaccine is warranted to take in 'l primary eases. . 7 Lancet Points for S1.00 15 do do 2.00 a lancet point will vaccinate oe per son. v Orders by telegranh or mall will receive proapt attention, THOMAS T. WOOD, gs.tl, nae Wilmington, f. O THP nrujMcpniAi unTcl. BIPAIRED AND ENTIRELY Reattefl, is new open for the reeption of FKR JlENT AND TRANSIENT GUESTS. rjr1 "a0IX m to give satisiattion. epe M met lor Reridar Boarders. U. 8CHLOS8, Proprittoc m si VOL. VL WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1882.! NO. 48 LOCAL NEWS. New Adtektisemettb.' Tzlethox-es The Southern Hell Hati's Bkn-Henry's j Carbolic 8alve HEZ278B&AQEB New Books ( , C W Yate6 Fjj&me and Moudine: Da Taos F WooiMartia'fiVicbJne Virus . , ; ;, " u Plenty of ice and frost this b lornmg. Day's length 11 hours and 19 minutes. T he weather has moderated siderably since morning. ; . very con- Sunset to feorfow afternioa at . ?52 winutes past tci6ct1 r Schr.77. Cong'don, Dix,,henc, ar rived at New York, Feb. 23rd. ! Nor. barque Flora, Berge, hence, ar rived at Hull, Eng., Feb. 23rd. 1 i Nor. barque Regnhrun, Olsen, hence, arrived at Liveipool teb. 23rd. . H No interments thi week in either Oakdale or BlLevue Cemeteries. H Steamship Benefactor? Capt. Tribon, arrived here to-day from NewYork. Schr. Paul A cleared at New Yt port. Keller, NewburyL There were two interments, one adult and one child, inPine Forest Cemetery inis wees. - n The Register of Deeds isBued marriage licenses last week for one white and two colored couples. Beautify yournomes by using the N Y, EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t Rev. J. Paterson leeturea oa his Trav elt to-morrow at 3.30 and preaches at 7.30 in the Opera House. It The receipts of cotton for the present crop year, up to this date, foot up 125r 004 bales as against 103,232 bales to same date in 1881, an increase this year, to date, of 16,772 bales. Freshwater. Pereh, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort. ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f City Court. The only case before the Mayor this morning was that of Scipio Hill, charged with drunkenness. J He Iwas fined SI which he paid and was allowed to go and get drunk again. Scip. poor fellow ! was only released from durante vile yesterday morning, where he had been confiaed for 24 hours, for the same offence. Don't Die In the House. Ask druggists for "Rough on Rats." It clears out rats, mice bed-bugs, roach es, vermin, llics, ants, insects, lpc. per box. A Founding. Rev. T. P. Ricaud, pistor of Fifth St. M. E, Church, was very severely and vtry satisfactorily pounded last night by the members of his congregation. The esteem in which this reverend gentleman is held by his congregation is! well illus trated in the fact that a well-known typo of this city, and a very worthy gentle man at that, was detected last night trundling a wheelbarrow full of good things through the heavy sand, half a mile from his residency to that of his pastor. There is no Lent about this thing; it was all given and given very freely, too. " , I Marine Disaster From Mr. Haney,ofthe Signal Office in this city, we get the following infor mation relative to the loss of the schp Pearl Nelson, which cleared at this port on the 18 inst., for Plymouth Mas3., by Messrs Robinson & King, with 1,250 barrels tar. "The Signal Corps Station at Life Saving Station No. 6 jreports to the Chief Signal Office as follows: Schr. Pearl Nelson, of Massachsetts, Murdock Kemp, master, from Wilmington, N. C, bound to Plymouth, Mass., with a crew of six men and a cargo of twelve hundred barrels oftarrcame ashore abreast of Life Saving Station No. 5, Virginia, at 4 St. M. to day (February 24tb) owing to miscalculation, in a heavy north wind and heavy sea. The crew havp all been saved. The captain will not come ashore. A wrecking company has been notified. The vessel lies in 7 feet of water, but does not leak. A heavy north wind is. blowing and there is a heavv sea.' r f . To Builders and others -Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass) &e. Yob an get , all sizes and at tbe lowest prices. lit ' " ' ' ' ' ' ! I Two Tri laps, y Two white tramps, who claim to be sailors, were accommodated with lodgings at ths guard hou3e last night. They were hauled up before the Mayor this morninjf, who delivered for their benefit an exceebgly interesting lecture on a variety of subject!, and then, in consid eration of the fact, perhaps, that they had been punished enough already,! they were allowed to go out and beg a breakfast. i ir&m&tl&ble Un mailable matter, addressed at fol. this lowsremains in the Postbffice in city: i Jane Brown, Bladen county, N. C; white government stamped envelope illegible ; John N.Carroll, Magnolia, N" C. ; white envelope, no address ; Miss Emma Towson, Pleasant "Grove, Penn.; buff envelope, J no address ; Sarah Mc Kinney, Hot land, Ga. , Lilly Hazlett, Baltimore, MdJ : Grace Saunders, Bertie county, N. C. General Conference. The General Conference of the Meth odist Episcopal Church, Seuth,. jWill meet in Nashville, Tenn., in May next, and will probably remain in session for several weeks. This iaeetingof the General Conference will be a very im portant and interesting one. j Among other matters of great importance is the election of three bishops to fill vacancies occasioned by death. North Carolina offers at least two candidates, Revs. B. Cravdn and E. A. Yates, and we trust that the honor may be bestowed npon one or the other of these two distinguish ed divines. The publisher; of the Beaver Falls, Pa., Courier, Mr. John F. Porter, some time ago contracted a severe cold. He says: "I tried half a dozen remedies in effectually and upon recommendation of a physician I gave Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup a fair, square trial. It relieved me imntediatelyand cured my cold and catarrh entirely. It is a remedy that should be used in every household." Wilmington Library Association, The members and officers of the above named association met at their Library rooms last eyening, and were called to order by the President, Alex. Sprunt, Esq. He then (rave a brief review of the history of the organization, and was followed with brief addresses from Messrs Wo. L. Smith and Charles H. Robinson. On motion of Col. Wm. L. Smith, the following named gentlemen were ap pointed, with the President as Chairman exofiicio, to solicit members to a Liter ary Society to be organized among the members of the Association, viz: Messrs C. H. Robinson, Herbert Smith Iredell Meares and Walter Rutland. This committee was instructed to draft et constitution and by-laws, to be sub mitted at a general meeting, which will take place on Friday evening next. All ' persons connecting themselves with this society at that meeting are to be allowed the privileges of the Library Association free of the initiation fee. It is a worthy, a necessary enterprise, for the advantage, instruction and im provement, mutually and socially, of our citizens, and we hope that the efforts being made will' meet with a rousing re sponse. 1 Tne Weather. TheChiel Signal Officer of the Army furnishes the following special bulletin to the press : The barometer is highest in the Middle States and lowest in Dakota and Minne- sota. , Astoria centre is veiopmg in the West and Gulf States, wnere general rains have fallen : in the other districts fair weather has prevailed; bouineny mill WXA renorted west of the Mississippi river and in the Upper Lake regions, and Northeastly on Atlantic uoass swuons. The temperature has risen decidedly in the Northwest, rising 30 degrees at Ls- Crosse and 23 degrees at sl -aui. ino ton.rtnre Is below the mean for the month in the Atlantic States. . . A warm wave, extending u vuo ow east, averaging aegrw fa thA month, is central in Mani toba and Uinnesota. The following temperatures wera reported, yesterday afternoon: Norfolk, 38; Charieston, 49; Savannah, 52 ; Jacksonville and New Orleans, 60: Galveston, 62; San Antonio, 86. Tha Mississippi river has risen 6 inches at Cairo, where it is 10 feeJ inches above the danger line. It to bove the danger line at Mimphis and Vicks burg, but stationary. The Ohio has fallen 48 inches at Pittsburg, 14 inches at Cincinnati and 54 inches at Louuville. Fair weather is indicated for Sunday in New England, and cloudy weather and rain In the East Gulf States, Tennessee, Ohio TaRey and. South Atlantic-States. Tha receipts of cotton at tils' port toay fret up 37 bales. 1 ' 1 " ' ' - ' j cnurcb services. Worship in the various churches of the city to-morrow as follows 1 ST. JAMES PARISH, Uorner Third and Market streets. Rev. A A WatsonvD. D., Rector. First Sunday In LenfA-Feb. 26th.- Celebration at 8 a. m. Mornln? Prayer at-11 o'clock. Sondav School at3:S0 p. m; Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock. 1 SEOOST PSJCSBTTERIAX RCHUCH, Cor Four, h and Campbell streets. Rev. O. M. Payne, Pastor. Srice at 11 a. m. and TZ0 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. T. JOHN'S iSHTTECH. - - : 7 Vomer Third ? and : Red Crots sts. Rev; T. D. Titts, Rector. First Sunday in Lent Feb. 20th. Early Celebration at 7:30 a. m. Mornin , Prayer and sermon at 1 1 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 o'clock p, m. Evening Prayer and sermon at 8 o'cloca. Daily Services during Lent at 7:30 a. m. and S p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. J. B. Taylor, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. TIBST PBESBTTSBIAN CHTJBCH, corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. J. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Morning Services at 11 o'clock- Sunday School at 3 p. m. Night Service at 7:30 o'clock. Thursday night Lecture at 7:30 o'clock. ST MA.BK'8 CHTJBCH, Corner Sixth and Mulberry streets. Rev. C. O. Brady, Minister. Morning Prayer at lloxlocK. jsvening rrayer at 8 o'clock. On Holy Bays services at 0 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Sunday School at St. Barna bas Schoolhouse at 8:30 p. m. Seats free. CHRIST'S CHTJBCH (COXGSEG ATI02C AL) , on Nun, between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. D. D; Dodge, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Pastor's Bible Class at 12 p. m. Prayer and Praise Meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. ; SECOND BAPTIST C3UBCH. on Sixth, between Church and Castle sts Rev. J. P. King, pastor. Services tomor row at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at a. m. i FRONT STREET M. E. CHTJBCH, (SOUTH) corner Front and Walnut streets, Rev. F. H. Wood, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. k Sunday School at 3 p. m. Weekiy Prayer Meeting and Lecture Wednesday evenings at 1 o'clock. FIFTH STREET M. X. CHTJBCH (SOUTH.) on ! Fifth, between -Nun and Church streets. Rev. T.P. Ricaud, pastor. Services at 11 a. m, and o p. m. Sabbath School at 9 a. m, Prayer Meeting Thursday eve ning at 8 o'clock. ST PATJXj'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH corner Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Ambler, Rector. Services at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sundaf School at 30 p m. Seats free THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Pot Office aa follows : Northern through mails. . . . ..5.15 p. m. Northern through and way malls......... 6:40 a. m. Raleigh... 6:40 a. m Offices between Hamlet and Raleigh..... 7.80 p, m. Malls for the N. O. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. O. Rallroadgfc. 6.40 a. m. and 5.80 p.m. Southern malls for all points i South, daily. 8.00 p. m. and 7:45 a. m. Western mails (CO R'y) daily 1 (except Sunday 7:30 p. mi Mail for Oheraw & Darlings I ton.... 8:00 p. m. Mails for points between Flo renoe and Charleston. 8:00 pm Fayetteville, and offices on Capo Fear River, Tuesdays, and Fridays........... 1.-00 p. m. Fayetteville, via Lumbertou, dally, except Sundays....... 7.S0 p. Onslow O. H. and Intermedi ate offices, every Tuesday and r'riday at.... M 6.00 a. Smithville malls, by steam boat, daily, (except. Sun- 8.80 Malls for Easy Hill. Town a. Dk Oreak, Shallotte and Little River, S. O., very Tues day and Friday at.. ....... . . 6:00 a. m. OPES FOB DXLTVEBT. - Northern through and way malls....... ..7:30 a.m. and 9.00. m. Southern Malls.7:00 p. m. and 7.30 a.m. Carolina Central Railway...... 8:80 a, m. Stamp Umce open from 8 a. m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6:15 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same aa stamp office, , General delivery open from daylight to dark, and on 8undays from 8:80 to 9:80 a. au Malls collected from street boxes every day at 4:00 p. m. Stamps for sale in small quantities at general closed. delivery when stamp offieo is How to Secure Health. It is strange anyone will suffer from de rangemnts brought on by impure blood, when Rosadalis will restore health to the physical organization. It is a strengthen ing syrup, pleasant to take, and the BEST BLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, cur ing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders, Weak cess of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Malaria; Nervous disorders, Debility, Bilious com plaints and Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Skin, etc. - i : - BAKER'S PALN PANACEA cures psln In Man and Beast. DR. ROGER'S WORM, stsatty destroys WORMS. SYRUP in. feb 23.2 ' Bishop Lyman's Appointments March 5-t-Sundav. Chanel HilL i March 12 Sunday, Newbern. I March 14 Tuesday, Kinston. March 15 Wednesday, Snow Hill. March 1C Thursday, Wilson. , March 17 Friday, Rocky Mount. March 19 Sunday, Enfield. March 21 Tuesday, RiBg wood. March 23 Thursday, Halifax. March 24 Friday, jWeidon. March 26 -Sunday,' Murfreesboro. -March 26 Sunday evening, Winston. March 28 Tuesday. Gatesville. ' March 29 Wednesday, St. Peter's, Gates county. - March 31 Friday; Hertford w T April 1 Saturday evening, Camden. April 2 Sunday, Elizabeth City. April 3 Monday, Newbegun Chapel. Anril 5 Wednesday, St. Luke's, Washington county. 'I April 6 Thursday, Columbia, Tyrrell county. : j April 7 Good Friday, St. David's, Washington county. April 9 Easter Day, Edenton. April 11 Tuesday, Plymouth. April 13 Thursday, Holy Innocents Bertie county. April 14 Friday, Windsor, Bertie co. April 16 Sunday. Grace Church. I Bertie county. ' April 17 Monday, Eoxabel. April 18 Tuesday Jackson, North ampton county, j April 20 Thursday, Faison. April 21 Friday, Clinton. April 23 Sunday, Wilmington, i April 25 Tuesday, Smithville. April 25 Tuesday evening, S UMark's, Wilmington. April 26 -Wednesday evening, Golds boro. i April SO Sunday, St. Augustine's, Raleigh. , j April 30 Sunday evening, Good Shep- nera, wueign. i May 5 Sunday leigh. May 5 Sunday Raleigh. Christ Church,- Ra evening, St. Mary'e, May 10-15 Tarboro. Convention. May 16 Tuesday, Scotland Neck. May 17 Wednesday, Hamilton. May 18 Thursday, Williamston. May 19 Friday, Jamesville. i May 20 Saturday, Trinity, Beaufort Connty. j May 21 Sunday, Washington. May 22 Monday, South Creek. May 23 Tuesday, Durham's Creek. May 24 Wednesday. Math. May 25 Thursday, Z ion's Church, Beaufort county. 1 May 26 Friday evening, Pan tego. May 28 Sunday, St. James, Beaufort County. May 31 Wednesday, Makelysville, Hyde county. June 1 Thursday, Swan Quarter, Hyde county. June 2 Friday, Fairfield, - Hyde county. ! ! June 4 Sunday, St. George's, Hyde County. June 11 Sunday, Rockfish, Consecra tion. I J une II Sunday evening, Fayette ville. Jnne 18 Sunday, Pittsboro. Holy communion at all morning ser vices. ' Collections for Diocesan Missions. New Advertisements TELEPHONES-TELEPHONES. TELEPHONES. fJlHE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE I and Telegraph Co., is the Sols Licensee of the AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO., for supplying Telephones in the States of Va., W. Va., (8oath of the B. & O. R. R.), N. C, 8. C, Ga., ila , and Ala. i PRIVATE liXIYES Constructed, Equipped with Telepaones and Rented. Tor particulars address SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY;, 195 Broadway, New York. feb 25-5 m ev Books. ! I JOHH EAX AHO MARMLO V. , By Alien w. Tomrgee PRI50E AND PAUPKB. Hj Mark Twali ' for sale at I H15BBEftGE&'8. Pianos and Organs, CHEAP FOROAttHOB oV THE ESJSY iajtalaMtplaa. I . , ' SO H ABM t eeat ni look at then. ib23 At HEiNbbrkUJ-R'a Evenins Flowers I HATE JUfT RECEITEl,by Exprees, a a. very beantifal lot of Evening Flower. I will reeetve by Steamer ((Segolator tke first Spring Hats and Bona eta. j I have secured the Agency of ths Uni versal Fashion Company's patterns, which eaa bo had oa Tory reasonable terms Usretfully. I tAtW E. XJLRSSS, feb 18 Ecksrs6eat j.' ,L, .... pusjabs acme. 1 . We will bf J4 o tir ortaet:i.-rtJtv ttctn ar rrUzdj cii ay Acd 'all tafertTT freoertl istrvt bnt '-i aaoe of n writer WfSt al way b f aUhad to tha 4ttor. ' :" i oae sue or iae paper. - Fartontngts azs be avoUtl Aad it It espeeiany aad ?niotlarty as!r rtood tliat the Editor does net alrays mzibrt ia editorial onluvsro.: I KvJj I.'ZjJLI "JirrprT' CONSUMPTION CAfi BE CURED! Drv Iff S ? v mn filili'S LU.VCS. ll I II S A M Cm-es Ct-ustitsption. CoUs rneumitij. lRfluiiZ i, iironoh'al l)!ffic:!lt!es,JlKrichi. lis, lioarsflnes?, Asihiua, Couii, ..Wl ion ins Cough, WidtDiseasesofihe-.Jire'ath-' t'$VpU Pllt;and heIs Uh Mealffaiy. 0 rut'-irflimei" ami iX)lsoncd by'w 'disease, &m rrv.r-rn th. iiih.lsweats and tjghues crv .-a tl d4 which accompany it. Wt )NSUMPJ 1UNT is not an; incurabi maladv. ' it is only ccecary t, have tlw rijtLi t. uiedy, and tiALL a BALSAM is that re:i;cdy. Don't WKSPAin of Remkf, for 'This b-r.lsin ppe-l i ";i.luJyui even tnougti profcelon4 Jans. HENRY'S CAEBOLIC SALVE, the Most Powerful Healing Ointment and Disinfectant ever Discovered. Henry's Carbolic Salts heals burns, Henry's Carbolic Palve cures eores. nourjf -roouc oaive anays pain. Henry's Carbolic Salve cures ernptlons. Henry's Carbolic Salve heals pimples. Henry's Carbolic Salve heals bruises. Ask for Henry's and use no other. rr- BE WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. feb 5.ltara.d4w I . I 1 Frames and SIpuldinff yELTEy AND F.EONY OOilBlNATlON k FramM, all sises. rhotogrsph. aad jAuto- graphlAlbu?e, Motto Franw, Cord, it. . i ; .. . . 'J-. I ::, I. uiacjc foo, Hcliool Hooka, Writing Paper liik, i ena Is, KncFegj, Gold Pens, 1 iolia Striata, z , ic ; C.:.W. Y4TiS,; fsb 20 Bookedler and Etatisatr 'I BLACK SILKS, CGL08tD SSL(S'& SATINS. BLACK & COL'3 SILK VELVETS! s PECIAL ATTENTION U called to; tie above goods; a good assortment and at lowest cash prices. NEW. LACES AND NECKWEAR, i t i Black) and Cream Fkhue and i Scarfs Ladies', Genu', and Children's Msriho Underwear, very cheap. CURTAIN LACES A large stock. 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