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JMP- HWHiwWUI i-PW1 mpwn hi. in I PLKASH aOTlQ will be glad to ilvs egractmZsattoi frrsi rTT frtaadi oa ay and all rabfU t fMvtst ?f tiwrr ncrt alwayi be r, i . OocxamlatJoa sati b wrifeaa: es o aJy cae dda of tla p-irimmwmw - v ; iWiaaattM sasit U arotes4.T Aa4 it Is especially and parttesUTry-uadar rtoM that the EdUwdoea set aiwayg eadort ti,yiwot orrwpodiiU4iafcS jwi itat ; la tie e&iorUl eohtjia4 -f f ,i tr ' .- , , . J'A. Jf B 3. ..Ptj-IOKH.FOSTAOJC PAJ1. ' lc fiix rr.toibs, I60 : Thre 1 J..I 45; 02DthtW c-aUs. "rtr bedeliver. by carriers, lie i 6 runt, is i . . - - r 13 eents per we- VOL. VI WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1882. NO. 51 ,rif1",u"' r " THE i D AlL iiETIE W 1 0 IT a isi &. (a xk Li cs Cd- (ft. have 6 ee aeh lest 53L WaT tie 0 Advertigementa. 1 wj n ri l r IPS HI 1 4 -a. v7 44 i J ron RH&uSlifl. tievralgia. Sciatica, lumbago, ackache, Soreness or the Chest, lout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, SweH- inns and 'Sprains, Burn and " Scalds, General Modtfy P 'cob, cr cM headache, Frosted fe'af and cars, and a1 other Pains and Aches.. t4. catila but the compaitiiy .i'witirf -V) Ont-s, and crery ooenffar- i:h rn;n caa r,1Tfl lu"' "" iLD P I ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN KEDICINE. , A.VOGELER & CO., LOCAL NEWS. NKW ADT15KTISrMB?rT. A 11 Leslif Notice Dtt OW i.KXSOJf kin Ciire, Auensta Oromcle aud CoT)Ututlonlt 0A.NCOCK & Daggett Kerosene Oil I Notice WU Light Infantry Alt ecllcn l Veteran Corpa W L I Xotice W 8 F E Oo No I HEiNRBKSOKa A Fuji Liue C V Ti tes Franiee ainl Moultllair 1)k Tucs F Wo-.i-Martla'sVacch Virus Supreme Court. f he TWO Chamber! : 1 ' Among the cue called ia th So- A ini mttfms 0f th . members preme Coort yeaterday irom thli district 0f chamber of Commerce waa the following: and the Produce Exchange) wai SaraUj flolroea et ali. tf. Elizabeth held at the Exchange at 11 o'clock this Helmet pit ah., from New Hanover; ar- forenoon to reeeive the report of the gued by leTaoe oj Driei ana i . Committee on Resolutions. I ti. Kepan for the plaintiff, and RstaeH & j r i t liicawf lor ia aeienuaoa. Xo City Coort to day. We gain daylight. thU month 67 minutes of J, . Kothiug dornj; in Tflaisterial circles lo-d&y. .'- ' . !ii The storm sigual wat displayed, here for a while this forenoon. 1 Schr. Sarah, Brown, hence at Norfolk, Va , Feb. 25th.i arrived This month has five Wednesdays, five Thursdays and five Fridays. Tba .meeting having been 'called to order, with Mr. VanBokkelen ia the chair, and Mr. C. II. Robinson acting as Secretary, tbe Committee, through Mr. Wo. Calder, submitted the following, which were adopted : Your committee appointed to prepare a memorial and resolution! appropriate to tha death of oar late fellow member, to her heir. Thecheck was signed by I D. K. Murcaison, Lsq.,jrespfetrally sub- Qeo. Hunter.of this city. President, and nut the following: I Y n ... . A. xt u o Seldom is a community called ipon to i.p. Abbott, ot Newbern, Secretary moam aaddcn lors of nc rooro This is the seeoBd becefit paid in thb prominently and actively associated with State by thi order and in each Instance its widest material interests, more im it was on the life of a resident of this P fl.l ";l!:uJrr,: . ' "1- ations tending to advance its commercial l'mnApftnM HAVAlnnn its riMnKfs. a.nrl To Bufldcrs and othersGo te Jaco itA inflMnk. o v . Th.e receipts of cotton at this to-day foot up 90 bales. port Hatit tbe Heirs. At the annual meeting of the Benefi cial Department of the order of I. O of G. 8. and D. of S., held in this city lastevening, a benefit of $200 , on the life of Polly Oroom, deceased, was paid . Good split-oak- wood was retailing from fats to day at 75 cents per load. A A oard from Dr. Satch well will be found on tho fourth page of this issue. We are serry to hear that Mr. J. W. Strauss is very ill at his residence in this city, on Second, between Hanover and Brunswick atreeU, and that fears are en tertained for him by I hit fanii'v and friends. I city. bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, I iQ such relations did David I R. Mar- j . .. . I . .... I , x j a. a. -e t7:i Br. bri- Zinnu. Burns, hence, arrived & Yon caa get all fires ana at tne cmson o vuo v "y fjl!? - - - , i i j rM-9ittmm t I ana as sucn on aeaia is puuuu wiui- aMatanzas, Cnba, Feb. 21st. lowest pneea. j - i , I itynearly tottching every citizen, and jus- Swed. barque Evlalia. Bergs rem, I The Gale. Z " " hence, arrived at London Feb. 26th. f The srale which commenced at about 9 1 vV a leave to others the recital of his " I I ..II ..J VitVi onnfltiRA1 I nriva in virfnM athI rACH.ll nnlv that hfi Steamship Gulf Stream! Ipgra, .l?Ar TZ ul rlnto& Vni neros oiton. the showers or rain, reaenea us maximum , merchant in the widest nonoraDie ana iadgment, forecast hence, arrived at Now York Febi 27th. Roe-shad sell hero now for $1.2 a velooity at 7.15 o'clock this torenoos Imbo of tbe word. ,ir and "the other sort" for 75 cents. when a blew from the Southwest at the Dromnt. he possessed i B-BTel J-U. Uof 34mi.per ho and eontied SSSkiSl iaredatNew York Feb. 27th, for this At that speed until 7.30 a. m. The w and unflagging industry en- showers of the night turned into a severe j Died him i to conduct to a successful rain fcthis morning, accompanied by peals I termination transactions largely condu- pleasant HERCASE WAS 'AM INTtRESTINQ STUDY LniLBie, N.C., Not. 10, 1881. Mrs. Joe Pessos. Dear Madam: I commenced last Jan nary to use your Bitters and Wash on our !i;tle danghter Annie, aged twelve years, Scrofula, with a tendency . to, Wmte iBel!iDg, tha phyaiclan said. At the i time I commenced Uding your xiemeay i ibo wi very much reduced in fletb, com- !;oc sallow, appetite poor, nebs very jach swollen, bocea enlarged, with two igLtful soreB on ber left leg noar the an !e After" using the Remedy a week or I could see a change,, as . I then juht.for tho worse. The sorei dischar. fd copiously a yellow corruption, some n.ea rnnBing In a atream to the floor in pite ot the liDecs. But laeimg encoura-1 iao ged by your letters I persevere j anc aiier Meg the Remedy a while longer ner .rerotfi waa ereaik improved; her appe tite gooi and compleiion mrcb improved. ilbcfe svroptouiB eucouragtd me, tut tbe low of corruption continued for several Docths, nud vot uotil ber general health wa? grtaily Jmproved did the .aores begin he ii. j-irit the swelling began to de ?ase beiow the kcee,aud continued grad iiy dowuword, and when itnearly reach ! the sures thev bcfto to heal. In the hmr.time the leg tr. w the ankle hal v to the knee became covered with run- rironlcs, in fict lh leg had become a ii? t a soiid sore. After thia the tores a!r it rapidly. The worst one, ou the in. '-t-i', healed entirely, the other to the size "f a hve oent piece.and it has remniued ia thai condition ejtr eince, which has fan several months ago. For a monb n.ore i&'h-ia not discharged a't all, and ik fomntiines now an if it was entirely ii. As a Blool Purifier aud Tofiio I v-nk it superior to anything I ever trid. f y u could have seen my Caoghter when emmecced usiDg ycur Bemedy, and sow. vou would harrtlv behera ner to DS s same child Last January nearly fvcry oue tbongbt cue would die. Then be was a iivirg ekeletoo, now she Is fat ma rotjy. Her case waa an interesting 'nay from the time sue commenced your Remedy . 1 can moat heartily and cheet- illy recommend it to be what you claim I lor it. Wishing you every success with your undertaking, and with many thanks ,forthe beuefits we have received from your pedicine, lam, very re3pectfnlly, I AIRS. ft. 'J. ALLEN. I The Reused y is for sale in Wilmington i J DR. W. H . G REEN. feb 1 7 cle port. Steamship Regulator, Capt Doane, f thunder and of ilghtning. The cive to the prosperity and prominence of arrived here this morning from , wew m f . f n , . 4 h lour port. ... . n " 7 . " T . , I As flrst r resident ot our rroauco xix- was .41 ot an wco. me gaie oiew wun -hanee he did much to formulate and a velocity of 35 miles per hour for a I establish those rules of trade under which . SmifKvitiA thin mnrninT al-1 the business of our- markets have Jot though there is no damage reported from 7J" een smoothly and amicably trans York. F mi vater Pereh, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at J aoobt'. t si that immediate locality. It, however; Ha was a man of affairs, a dealer with We invite attention to the advertise-J lt weW Health Renewer is your hope, new lobligations which, once assumed ment of that old and thoroughly reliable Druggists. Depot Jas. O. Muuds. tJ.? ineXOra iournal, the Augusta Chronicle ana Nor. barque mi7y, Larsen, cleared Lu tuft tei.-v is n with it in its course LAnti . nromntcrof industries. In the nt thin tort to-dav for Liverpool, with I . a i nf HfA at the zenith of his j M i wuojr ius buteh uu wwo o " uv.r..-.w . T , ,i a - -i jns knino Af tnn aViinnAd hr Messrs. I . .. ..t .t -rt . I MTPr. and ia the full uusa or snc ,-vo uioo i-r- ----- i communiwion wuninosvauonsat xort Ooan h- i ixai. lb nil uubnaiw iauuiaii.v i Macon or Sloop Point. had reaCixed the sroai of his ambi- J ip-ht reasonablT have o I i - - : 1 .i i oco aero. j looked forward to many years or eariniy D. R. Murchison & Co. Hon. A. M. Waddell will not be abl to leave the city tomorrow for Clinton where he was expected to speak at the railroad meeting to be held there then. Constitutionalist, " it.appears in thU a Tia oftnaripntiona caerchant. WMia hncein in sabmission to the Will that permits such inscrutable dis a I - AavartisGincat, 5S 1 tSNi - The Veit;.? and Observer notes the presence in that city, m attendance on the Supreme Court, of 'Messrs .'Martio, Elicaud and Latimer, of thb city. The King. " The receipts of cotton at this port for the month o- February, just closed, foot up 8,600 baleE, os against 7,098 bales in 1881, an increase of 1,592 bales. The total receipts to date foot up 125,511 bales, against 108,680 bales to March 1st, 1881, an increase this year ot 16,831 bales. I i Mr Wallace is Better. We are happy to leajrn that the con ditionof Mr. S. D. Wallace, Cashier of the Bank of New Hanover, who has been quite sick for a number of days past, has materially improved, and that he h much better to.day than ho has been at any time during his sickness. His physi cian now thinks that under ordinarily favorable circumstances Mr. Wallace will be able to be out in a few days. 35 MUROHI80N In New York city, Tues- HTTtriTTTOAlT day morning', Februaiy 28th, DAVID R Funeral from 8t. James' Church, Thurs day. March 2d, at 3 r. M. f. No-w Advertisements KEROSENE OILS TT ER03ENE OIL 12 cents per gallon. WATER 'WWTTT?. " per gallon. H ANCO OK & DAGGETT, inch l'-lt No. 5 Market at ; 7, 4 ;-3 UK. c- W. BEsSOX, of Baltimore, lid., in itie course ci nis practice ciscovered wbat now arereno'bed ia medical I 'Drac le, vizr a conibtQatiori.cf Celerv and Chamomile ia the sh3 pe of Pills,, jhey are used by tho profusion at large, and constantly recommended by tberaiw It is not a patent medicine. It U the result of bis own experience in practice. They are a 6UBE curi! for tbe following' special dUeasi s, and are worthy of a trial by all intelligent sufftrir.v They, are prepared expressly to cure aiok headache, nervous headache,-dyspeptic headache, neuralg a, paralysis, sleeplessness, flys pepsia and Dervoueness, and r.WTLXi curb any case. , The Doctor's, great. remedy for Skm dieeaso, called Dr. Benson's Skin Care, is exceedingly valuable and greatly sought after by all persons who , have sk'o diseases or bad complexion.' An excelient toilet dresaing. L. & , '." ,? ,,t : Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents . t-v . - "' TU nn j a box. uepot, iub iortn iJuiaw dui Baltimore, Md. . By mail, two boxes for SI. or six boxes for $2.50 to any address. . , . - . I , J . c a C V r A. M a body. Xt nmltes tlie el March came in like a -lion and1 must therefore go out as a lamb, we reier in the leonine part of this remark to the a m I mi Good Words for Ts t. -t- l.MaAlf H ' Vioa I MiiMtinna it. ta w.T.0;p, mow 7- iVess, relative to our city and our peo- Stftte loBe a mogt usefal ana Vftiaed citi ple, which ia wch pleasant reading zen, these bodies a prominent and honor matter that we make no excuse for re. ed member, and our commeralcommuni- There are tome few ij one wnoso pwee - l innnii h A T.f nil. That tbe Chairman of j ri 1 - U1.. AP Via oa rl A. VT xexnuio uiun w v - n-acin,- u here. There are eome rew y r.. d.y iueif b ba brisbt. balmy SJT? I-r2Ttar dMUtlv ESSSa: than otherwise our resources; which will Unii meting shall appoint a committee UlMi ww. .w u auw.r, , A ma ladies to lutrnest themselves to the intelligent f members to meet the remains and es ,0t ZTu.. W..SU, the letter -jt; Ug. Kffi obsequies tnese roouw uc f t hat the members ot : i v I. . m.a . JutM tr. visit onr sec-1 rk.kAM nttnd thefune- wall os a decoration. 'J his signifies : wu -j :r ' - ht had baen u V7 t.j- T .... . . j 1-4 1 uon oi .yiwM vww-i , i rai ia uuuv. , "Art and music haye joined hands: let ;v fA -handon the pleasure, because vid further. That our heartfelt his only leisure was the latter part of the .-mpathies are with the sorrowing friends -r gammer, when it was too sickly tnN. of the deceased, to whom a copy of these Mr. J. W. Flovd. of Lumberton. a n 4t lni urn a. trin there. His whole I itjvblv enirrosaedi snail oe vonus Uwyerof th.t towD. has taken knowledge of our SUte wa obUineain forwlried by the Secretary; and that a e W.C the local column, o. the .5c pa..tae over jSSJfSSi ".nk pS . "C0S. bl M U. K. we oi mo cob uw b0(j. lMCnoeQ wna uu uu.i? WiL, IIEHT IMFAHTRY. ATTENTION 1 The membeVs of the W. L. I. are hereby ordered to meet at the Armory, on Thursday Afternoon, at 24 o'clock, to attend the funeral services of Capt. D.R. MURCHISON, late of the Vete-1 ran Corps. The veteran worps ana Honor ary Members are specially requested to at tend, r 1 By order of the Captain, mchl i B, W. DUNHAM, O. S. ATTENTION ! VETERAN CORPS. WILMINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY! YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the death of our late friend and comrade, DAVID R. MURCHISON, and requested to assemble at the Armory, Thursday after noon, at 2 o'clock, to attend the funeral service. By order of the President, mch 1 OHAS. D. MYERS, fieet'y 6 soniart. ve welcome uim io me luiu 4Ua Taaflf T ra free to con- jlr u:.i.'n4 Aih: and trust that he may succeed abundantly fegi that fcnow almost nothing of the Amotioa made by Mr J.U.Currie, and - -t an. ,u, ... rt: in his efforts to cater o the, newsable city of Wilmington, witn ifIP" LMMllW h v Col. Ror Moore.was to the li 1 "rriv iRr. nf the chamber some six nunarem oie ic vtmtoBu euctw - tastes of tne Kobesonian's readers.. of 20,000, a Kansa Man's SAtlsraeiion. 1 I mtn rrhana one-iounn mo uruiimiy aP nnmm.rr. nd 01 xne . i I. . tT ii. LI. wnnnfniv I . J. H. Kauffmann, Esq of flutton, size -in a y. ih uu, lu"r.S ckDW meet at theKxcnange lo-morrgw, -it- - i ft trn AminriiAfi Bnn inra luunis. OAavr i - w i r or I at 2 o'ciocK,ianu Produce Ex re to-morrow o- I I i ,i . f i attena lue iuutii iu Rush Co., Kans., sometime ago wrote: over 5,000 spinaies ana ioo ""r,"1 Iamsure everyone who evertried ing on y 0 a of Wil Hamburg Drops will be eatisnea wun i prin cwi.u, vo r""" . r "."if" 0T a tn inir the result andnse them, again. The cotton factory being a largej borhss enL Bington generally are invited to )oit remedy has been in us. by our family fe' , and has rendered excellent service. uoorioa -2.rTT ;iia Tha meeting then adjourned. mill, some six or wtou unue, - . It has all mill, some one of which I have, visited. ' arvj . a . & MB a a a jb n xr v.- . the modern improvements and is the heathen Capt. Murchison'a remains are expect- t -rfgctiy arranged of any mill I kfthA heathen, i .MARTIN'S VACCINE V1RU?. Poxth Caroltwa Medical Jourxai, .Aoixcrr .tor thb Socthirv States ESH AND ACTIVE VACCINE from -fnowHed establlBhmentof Dr. Henry A. rnin. furnished in large or email quanti fy. This Yaeciae is warranted to take in 1 J-rimary cases- 7 Lancet FoinU for 51.00 , 15 do do 2 00 . -ch line Mint -in rHmita one nsr- ficrjbv UVrrnh or rv.aJl wlU receive attention. : THOMAS F. WOOD. jSft-tt nac WUmlngton. N. 'HE COHMEBGIAL HOTEL. Ke iPAJRiD AND ENTIRELY Refitted. I J-iVtvif open'-for the reeeption of P- R S? CVT AND TRANSDtNT GUESTS. t I fcli1 tffort m to rive satlsfaetlon. t3pe- 1344- I 1 13.-" M. 8CHL018, Trorrlstir ed to arrive here to-night and the funer al services will take place to-morrow - af ternoon, at 3 o'clock, from St. James Church, thence to .Oakdale Cemetery. The members of the Wilmington Light Infantry and of the Veteran i Corps of that command,-those of 1 Wilmington Steaju Firo Engine Co. No. I, and ot the Chamber of Commerce and the Produce Exchanze will attend the funeral. Harbor Masters Beport- Capt Joseph Price, Harbor Muter at this port, 'makes the following report of arrivals here for the month of February, in at closed.: American 7 steamers, 6,225 ions; 1 briar. 345 tons: SO schooners, 8,360 tons; total, 38 vessels, 14,930 tons. Foreign 11 barques, 4,413 tons; 2 brirs, 495 tons: 2 schooners, 191 tens; total. 15 reseels, 5,099 tone. Total arrivals, Americannd foreign are as we not as much think: read a bestow Notice. S. F. F. COMPANY NO. 1. . - . m ukvm!ik Yon are nercov oraerea mj appear at your Hall to morrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. In citizen's dress, for the purpoae of attending the funeral of tha lata D. R. McBCHisoN. Honorary members are specially invited to assemble with us. By5 order of foreman. V. O. CRAFT, mch i Rec Sect'y luetics. rflHF. UNOERSIGNSD ha Jocaiea m I PAINT 8HOP at Charles Klelne'a Cabinet filimi. on Fonth side 1 Princede, between Front and Bftcond Streets. Ali orders lett for Painting will receive prompt attention mchl-lt A. H. 1icol,1i5 t'l to V.'rrar.i-od tt .Curium , ZCZZc.iA, T5TT-3, HUMORS, :?iFt,A?viMATiOfJ, CRUST, j ; i al:. ch soaly eruptions. ?;2A3Z3 CF KA:a A'2D 80ALP, aC3(OF!JI-AULC!rSI3. PlKSPLtta A. !f2 ' - ; i. NC8onaHprtof1h0 j4 tin whilw. soft n4 smooth j wraovea ten av-S roc3dcg.aa4 ta thpffiSfrattt two l)Oft!e; In cna'- jjsckps. conslctoff of both , laterna tru! fri jr-r.ial trcatsient. . , , . LU flv ffcl" sj tfxecirict haw it. CI. xer packjurc I "C1IAS . N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fftltoa St., New Yoik City,eole agent for Dr. O. VV. Benson's remedies, to whom all orders should be addressed." .;;"2..,l J. W. CONOLEY, Agent. V I . Wilmington; N. C mch l-en-d r rm " . THi iLO BLf ABLE: lr ONE OF -1 . The Beat Hewspapors In the Soih 110 IMMORALITY! have seen. One or snore tooaccoiacu)- uahomeUn proverb, "God has bestow tories, and four or five door, sasn ana . th things of this world to re- blind factories. The trade, too, witn our . . our necC88ities, not to reward oar own and foreign port! is Tey large ra Tirtnfts, tege will be rewarded in anom cotton (one house enipping jjum ibkou er worid." We know ot no greater uc more than 20,000 bales to foreign ports) it yed than a stubborn rery lage m niD, bum w i C01CI ana we anow oi uo and tar. ir you wouia paw su.ug tJjw Dr. Buii s tougn oyrup wharves and sea tne tens oi ioouum u i i J itafr it 1 st.ra.nra .. i u u 11-.J u. nT.i. rieii Kinoer uajs flute." i Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of The different religious denominations , . week arJ Ember days. Flesh, meat areTery well represented, if -the nuaer- u ...... m 4V,ft. in tua Cathe- eui large and hwdaomt church buUdiegf ia prohibited on those days w the atne- are an index, the Baptist, Methodist, He Church, an observance which is also Episcopalian and Presbyterian each ja TOgue among s many Episcopa- with two or three ehnrchta, others with ,j.te Bamc is derived by some1 one or more. . . from a German word signifying "abstin JllT though,others d.rive it from a .kMMf.Mn. thm Rt&tA. Two ateam I a... nfd munin! a circuit." Ember skips arrive and depart each week, be-1 nr four Umei m jear, namely, in aides the shipping to .foreign pons i ana - - , gindt ia jnt, coastwise. Ottne ciuzen. oi """-a; ".;q...,w .rtr the 14th ol ton I must aT x never in my u i i stiver j inat a sere cordial, kind and b4tpiUMe .W, and after tbe 13th of Decenv Tm!. Can anvthinx be done to get I . rv.rfut B3 wt better actcaiitedT TEtEPHOHES-TELEPHONES. TEiEPHOKES. rnUE SOUTHERN BELL TfcLHFUOMu and Telegraph Co., Is .tbe Sni.v Licensee of the i " 1 AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO., for supplying Telephones in the States of V , W. Va., (South of toe B. O. R.R.), N. C, ; S.C.Ga,-, -' ' la , and Ala. -1 - PRIVATE IiOHBS Constructed, Equipped with Telephones asd Heated. - -For partlculanladdreas SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY, 13 Broadway, i r.baiLSsi I Kew Yorki Augusta- 4 Chronicle & Gonstitatldnalist Subscribe fbr It - ' - . - 'A' I r THE CHRONICLE AND CONSTI TUTION ALIST is tbe oldest newspaper i. V.n ,ntK ond nprhana the oldest in the United States, having been establish- -ed ia 1785. WhUe. thoroughly Demo cratlc la principle, it" is liberal, progres sive and tolerant. Tee vJiirokicle con tains the latest new3 from all parts of the world, and is recognized as a first-das paper.- i- -: -- ?;."- : r:J As an advertiainz medium, it cover the country in Georgia and Soath Caroli na tributary to Augusta, - ; , Wo - endeavor . to exclcde sensatfonal Em We. publish no articles of an lm moral character. s r ; J-' TERMS: ;,-,d:y- Dally one year.l........;.........! 00 Tri-Weekly, one year........... 0O Weekly, one year...... ........ " 2 00 Addref , W ALSU & WBlUtt r, mch 1 -a Augusta, 0sv A - 1 HEW LIRE BETVEEfi V1LM!!1C T0!i AMD FAYETTIILLE rjlHE "BLADE Nj LINC7, composed of fitasmers ' VESTA", Cijt. E. JLove,.and 1 "BLADEN", Capt. W.;W. fiklnner, j will be rtui regularly ahOT stopping at aU Intermediate Lanaicga a required. .. ' Tbe "Bladen", will leavj WllcUngtonji Tuesdays and Fridays, r- And the VetU" on Mondays and Thors Btara. Fielrht received at all timss. t a4r pXROSSETco.,AfaUJJ i3jtoUttOBMg9, 20,02.
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