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j. TTe will be 24 to receive onucnalcatlaa from our frUadj on uj and 'all .rebfcetilT revaltetarost bat rfce cane oT the wrttar always Eelrt ,;OS H T. J R B ? . dito aii FRorxirroB. . ,.-f Zottif. tl 5 Onemotilh,Wee0tt. v. D.per will WdeliTed by4rrier, uaiaretto rewire their pwteffBlArlj. ew Advertisements. TI'.EGREAT' hi FOB RHEUIATIS8I, ticuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Cnost, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe fags and Sprains, Burns and ' Scalds,' Genera! Bodily ." Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feel and Ears, and all other , Pains and Aches. l'o prtpAr&tten on earth quali St. Jacctss Oil u aafe,inirr, simple and elteap External ImedT. A trial. isDtaila but the eomparatlTely trBine outlty 50 (nt, and ercry one-siiffr-iog with rB r haTe.ch'ap anl positive proof -0t tttfUume. -. I)retlon in Eleren Langiiaf 88. '' - BOLD ST ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS v IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., HER CAS WAX AFi INTERESTING STUDY-' ' ? " Littleton, N. C, Not. 10, 1881. Mkb. Jox PesboK' Dear Madam: I commenced last Jan airy to rase your Bitters and Wash on our Httle daughter Annie, aged twelve years, for Scrofula, with a tendency to White Swelling, the physician . Bald. At the time I commenced using your Remedy he waa very much reduced in flenh, com rjlirlon sallow. aDDetlte poor, Hmba very much awollen, bonea enlarged, with two WthtfuVtoref on her left leg near xne an We.. A(ter uaing the Remedy a week or two I could see - a cbatfge, as I then thought.for the worse. .The Bores dischar ged ooplouaiy a yellow corrupuon, some times ruDaio In a stream to the floor in . epite, of the linens. But feeling encoura ged by your letters persevere 1 and after ueiDg the Remedy a while longer her strength was greatly improved, her appe tite good and complexion much improved. Those symptoms encouraged mer but the flow of corruption continued for several mouths, and not until her general health was greatly Improved did the .sores begin te he.il. . First the swelling began to de : create below the knee, and continued grad ually downward, and wbenit nearly reach ed the sores they began to heal. In the meantime the leg tron? tbe ankle 'half way to the1 knee became covered with run- I nlog pimples, an fact the leg had become almost a solid sore. After this the sores sealed rapidly. Tho worst one, on the in , step, healed entirely, the other to the size ef a five cent piece, and it has remained iu that condition ever since, which has been several months ago For a mouth et more it has not discharged at all, and looks sometimes now as if it was entirely well. As a Blood Purifier and Tonic I think it superior to anything I ever tried. If you could have seen my daughter when she commenced using your Uemedy, and aow, you would hardly believe ber to be the same child Last January nearly every one thought she would die Then she was a living skeleton, now she is fat and roey. Iler case was an interesting s'udy from the time she commenced your Remedy. I csn most heartily acd cheer fully recommend it to be what you claim for it. WisbiDg you every succesaJvfth your undertaking, and with many thanks -for the benefits we have received from your medicine, I am, very respectfully, '. . ' MRS B, J. ALLEN. ,Tbe Remedy is for sale in Wilmington bj DR. W, H. GREEN. feb 17 BLACK SILKS COLORED SILKS & S ATI MS; BLACK & CQL'D SILK VELVETS! gPECIAL ATTENTION i elledto the bove goods; a good assortment and at tbe lowest cash, prices. . . . NEW LACES AND NECKWEAR. Black) and Cream Fishue and Hearfs Ladles', Genu', and Children's Merino Uaderweax, very cheap. - CURTAIN LACES A large stocki, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, &c. .w re busy ali tbe time, and it proves that wf mean, business. s Com and sen us you csu ependihe time profitably., , .R.:rJl.'rjblntrrbL.r . ra I 1J u r -At- - W - S-: L"' J 7- J ji .i . ' - I; ' j-, . i- -" ,- . .. ... ;.--- : 'Mb- '-,'a't;L; j;; VOL. VI LOCAL I NEWS. NEW AuVEHTISEVKNTd. I Bexkt Savage. Clrrt Trea;urerClty Bob1 " ,-L , " ; : Jou?f W Uonuox & Bro ToFrtlicT Hold er in t he Merchants & McjchaDieslnsiiranc Corciany ol Virginia t T 1 . naxsBERatK Stationery. : O V TxTEgFrames and ilouldine: Ik Tuo F WooD-Martln'a Vaccine Virus The guano plant givelr forth its odor now, , I ' j -" ! In Indiaa lae of rupees is wealth, here a lack of sccee is poverty. Tho receipts ol cotton at this port to-day foot up 234 bales. Matrimony iu p!$in English Pounds, shillings, acd sometimes penance. ; Uc is a first rate j collector who' can upon all occasions collect his wits. ' .'; j-i Bchr. Caroline Hail, Lollis, cleared at New York.March 8th. for this port. Schr. Thomas Ii. Pillsbury, Pitcher, hence, arrived at Portsmouth March 7th. We suppose that a !man who never speaks may be said always to keep' his wcid. . If you will have jars in your familj let them be jars of jell j, ' jam, orj something of that kind. i , i ' Genuine cheerfulness is an almost cer tain index of a happy mind and a pure good heart. I j i i i . Orchards, shrubbery, rose bushes, fcc, should now be pruned, i,f that1 important work has not already been attended to The silent, reserved man in' a social gathering is he whose mouth is full of tobacco juice and no spittoons are handy. Kegs were selling from stores to-day for 16 cents per dozen,! which is a very reasonable price. 1 j , j . ! .. The recent cold snap, we ars glad to learn, seems to have caused but little jf any damage to the fruit and garden pros pects hereabouts. To be a bachelor is no sinecure in these days. Social obligations, florists bills, late hours and j headaches how ihey count up, to be sure!. There is pneumonia in the air. Per sons cannot be too careful against expos ing themselves to sudden changes in th atmosphere at this season. .The new five-cent Garfield, postage stamp will apppear on very soon. It will be dark brown in color and the handsomest stamp published. . It is now asserted that a few pots of flowers in a sleeping room are not ia. jurious to health. Neither are a lew barrels of flour in the kitchen, L If a person makes a mistake in gram mar, or calls a word wrong, i always cor rect him. especially if there! are several people around to hear .you. Always talk of your private, personaj and family matters while conversing with len strangers. ' They like to listen to accounts of how you had the rheumatism. v.- . 4 ' Tho Postmater-General, in a reoent i i order, calls the attention 6r postmasters to the fact that the postal law allows' ly black ink to be used for postmarking and cancelling stamps. ' The steam tug Wm. Wyce has been temporarily withdrawn frpm the river, and is now 4n the marine E railway, where she will receive some slight, but nece saoy, repairs. It is expected jthat sb!e will be at her regular work again in a day or two. - - j : H : Steamboatmea report that the river is npw lower than it has been at any time since-Christmas, although there is yet plenty of water for beating . purposes. The rains in the up-country of the past lev? days have caused no perceptible rise as yet. H i ' : ' We notice in the Winston Sentinel the name of a former Wilmingtooian, Mr. M. A. Curtis, who is the leader o an organization recently formed there and called the Amphia Glee Club. Our cotemporary dub3 Ashley as "Professor", a title which we very much fear he will be obliged to carry, hereaftpr. I - "TKe World,' the great spectacular play which has had such a . tremendous run in New York, will be presented here next Thursday evening by an ex. cellent company, sent out oy the well known New -York theatre caterers Brooks and Dickson. rTe bx sheet wHl be open at Dyer's noonday morn. 1 WILMINGTON; N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 10. Exports Foreign. : Ger barque Lomst- WicTia'rds, F.hmckes, cleared at this port to day for London, with 3,570 barrels rosin, ship ped by Messrs. Robitison k. King, and Nor barque llerrnod, Andersen, cleared for Stettin, wiih 3,600 barrels of rosin, shipped by Messrs. E. Peschau k West ermann. - I Retired from Business, j The Merchants,' and Mechanics! In surance Company,' of Virginia has retired from business, and has reinsured its risks in the Underwriters Agency, pfKew" York, where v tho Interests' of lho&8 in" this city who hold policies in the retiring companies will be amply protected. Messrs. John W. Gordon & Bro. are the agents here, and they . make a foi mal notification of the above facts in this issue. - ! ! . ! Caagbt la tbe Act- . A colored man by the name of Hatch er, a clerk in the ' Goldsboro postoffice, was detested last night about 9 o'clock in stealing money from registered letters, and was locked np in jail to await exam ination. For some time past money has been missed from the mails and suspi cion fell upon Hatcher and he was watch. ed by some, of the other employes and with the result as stated. No other par ticulara are known here as yet. ! Anybody can cateh a cold new. The trouble is to let ! go, like the man who caught the bear. We advise our readers to keep a bottle: of Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup handy. Supreme Court. Iu this Court, on Wednesday, the con sideration of appeals from the fourth judicial district was resumed and eauses were disposed of as follows : James McLeod vs. C. W. Ballard et als., from Richmond ; argued by John D. Shaw, McNeill k McNeill aoj Hins dale & Deyereux ; for the plaintiff and Burwell & Walker for the defendants. Hinson k Gumming etals., rs, Adrian k Yollers et als.J fronji Anson ; 'argued by John D. Shaw for the plaintiffs, and Burwell k Walker for the defendants. lBachapalha." New, quick, 1 complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidney diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot Jas. C. Munds. Tbe Cut-Off. Col. Gardner now has his corps of engineers at work on a line between Goldsboro and Florence, S. C, seeking a route for the proposed "cut-off" between the Wilmington k Weldon and JWil. mington, Columbia k Augusta roads, with the view of shortening the distance. Col. Gardner, at the recent meeting in this city! of the Board of Directors o the Wilmington & Weldon R. R., sub mitted the preliminary survey between Wilson and Florence. No action was taken then on the report. The Goldsboro survey will probably be com pleted by the first of the new month. These, we understandare the only two routes to be surveyed. . ' The Onslow Railroad. The people of Onslow county are in earnest in their desire to secure railroad communication with the outside world, and especially are they looking for con nections .with some port on the coast, where their products, could be thrown upon the markets of the; world. They are looking towards Wilmington, yia. the Wilmington. & Weldon road, and towards Newbern, through a connection with Mr. Best's Midland road. The prominent citizens of the coanty held a meeting at Jacksonville on Monday, the 6th Inst, when both projects were dis enssed and the probabilities and possi bilities considered. The first project was to connect with Wilmington by striking the W. k W. road at Teachey's, and action was taken looking to the accom plishment of that purpose. . ' j ' On the same day another meeting was held, at which Mr. Best, representing the Midi nd Railroad, submitted propo sitions leokicg to a connection with that road by running a line from Core Creek through Trenton, in Jones county, to the head of navigation on New river. ; I The meetings both : adjourned to. the first Monday of Agril court, at Jackson ville, when the l committees 'appointed for the purpose will report progress, and upon' these reports it Is expected that some definite action will be taken." j Beautify your noaes by using the N YEnamelPaint, ready mixed and jrsr Mi9ajiJABfw,tt ! I ; ' "t Ttie ntkietaa. Trof. Semon who is to make his ap pearance ia his wonderful feats of leger demain and Tentriloquism at the Opera nouse in this city on Monday night, the 13th inst., is a native of Richmond, Ya. His exhibitions . are highly, spoken of wherever he has appeared, and he,is nn: doubtedly one of the best ventriloquists in America. r f ' 111 T .. j Last Sight's Gale. - . The maximum Telocity of the wind in last night's j gale was 28 miles per hourt and the amount of rainfall for the .last l hours was 4 otan irwhrautwiiary signals were'- ordered ?along. the eoast from Fort Macon to Sandy-Hook, though they were not ordered for the station in this city or at Smithvillc. (There has been no damage thus far reported at the Signal Office here as a result of the gale. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and. Lines. ' A full assort meat and lowest prises at Jacobi's. t V City Court. Scipio Hill, the irreclaimable Scip, was up before the Mayor again this morning, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. His Honor, moved with pity, let him off with a sentence of one day's confinement in the City Prison. Matthew Ashe for fast driving in the public streets, in violation of the city ordinances, was fined $2, which he paid like a man. 1 Tucker Townsend, a small colored boy charged with the larceny of a meat hook, was bound over in the sum of $50 for his appearance at the next term ef the Criminal Court. Failing to give bond he was committed for trial. ' ; Andrew Jackson. The anniversary of the birthday of Andrew Jackson, which will occur on the ICth inst., is to be observed i with con siderable .eclat in several of the cities of the country. There has been some slight dispute in times past, as to where was his birth place whether in North. Car olina or in South Carolina but it is now generally accepted as a fact that he was born in this State. General Jack son, himself, elaimdd this State as his birthplace and, while President of the nited States, in speaking of the matter to a gentleman now living in this city, stated that North Carolina was the land f his birth. He was born in Union county, near the South Carolina line. A prominent farmer, Mr. Joseph Kap fer, of Mohawk Hill, N. Y writes: Whenever the weather would change, I suffered with rheumatic pains in the back. One bottle of St. Jaeobs Oil permanent ly cured me of the trouble. It is an in valuable remedy for farmers; for it has the same curative influence on animals as on mankind. 1 i The ti. O. coufereuce. We clip the following from an ex change : j The minutes of the last annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for North Carolina, show local preachers, 2U ; circuit preachers, 184. White members, 67,909 ; increase in membership, 858. . Adults baptised, 2,074. Sunday school teachers and schol. ars, 44,686, with an increase over last year of 935. Number of churches, 817 ; valie of church property. $789,325. Contributions to Foreign , Missions, $3,- 514.32 j total for Missions, $9,189.68. This does not embrace all the work done in the State, as there are a number of churches which belong to other State Conferences. - Unaaitable TJnmailable matter, addressed as fol lows, remains in the Postofice in this city: . I .. ' Capt. Wm. Scott, 76 Essex st.; Bos ton, Mass.; Miss E D Quince, 'Metro politan Place; Wm. H. Carson, Seeds man, 114 Chambers st. , N. Y.; Mrs. Cliff Grimes, Columbus, Ga.; Collins Downing, New York. -s I - Henry's Carbolic Salre Is the BEST SALVE for Cuts; Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chap- ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ail kinds of Skin Eruptions, Fmckle ' and Pimples. Git HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are counterfeit. Price 2o cents. " r Dr, Crreeu's Oxygenated Bitters , is the beat remedy fof Dyspepsia, Billious ness, Malaiia, Indlestioa and diseases of the Blood, Kidney, Liver, Skin," etc. j , DURNOB CATARRH SNUFF cures alt sffeetio- of the mocus ruembrace,; of the head aod throat. , v. Dr'. irorreTIIXS arette ;best Cs thxrtio Bsulatora, , u t i r' NCI '-."'V'"- THE HAILS. 'h ' The malla close and arriT at the'CJty Pout OQioe as follows : : fM Northern through malU. . . .6.15 p m. Kortbern , through sad vray. " . t f, j Bate!gbU....f.-U'j;;Lvi i . ;6:40"am Office ' between Hamlet and. ? ; . Ialtigh...'.i.. t...... .....JT 30 Pt m. from;' IhcltAteAtO.'- l Boutbem moils for all pjolntrfj r Sooth,- daiij, 8jQ5; p.. m. and 7r4&a. m. J (TSttudayT..;... ...'7:30 p. mi "J ton..,.v , .... ...... . . . . 6.00 p. 23, Mails for points between Flo- i ; renccand Charleston..... 8'OOpm Fayette ti fie, and otfices on J Cape Fear River, Tuc-sdaya, abd Fridays..... .i 1;00 p. m. Fayettevllle, via LambertonJ 7 dally, except Sundays....... 780 p. m. Onslow C. H. andjntermedl ate offices, every Tuesday and rriday at...; 6.00 a. m. Smithrilie maily, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun- - I days).. .....:.. 8.80 Mails for Easy Hill, Town a. rn Creek, Shallott3 and Little . River, S. O., every T,aes ; day and Friday at.... 6:00 a.m. OrEN FOB DELIYEBY. I IfOrthera through and way mails ...7:30 a. m. and S.C0 a. m. Southern Mails. 7:00 p. nu and 7.30 a.m. Carolina Central Railway...... 8:30 a. in. Stamp Office1 open from 8 a. m.to 12 M., and from,) 2 to 6:15 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same as stamp office. General delivery opan from daylight to dark, and on Sundays from 830 to 9:80 a. m Malls collected from street boxes every day at 4:00 p. m. Stamps for Bale in small quantities at general delivery; when stasip office is .aosed. New Advertisements Office Clerk & Treasurer City of Wilmington, N, C. i .... March 9th, 18S2 Oity Bond. mHB HOLDER OF BOND No. 49, FOR I1C0O, whlchj fell due January 1st, 1882, will please present the' same at this Office, for payment, as no interest will be allowed ' . ". . after its maturity. I HENRY SAVAGE, mch 10 -It ; Treasurer. TO OUR POLICY HOLDERS IN THE MERCHANTS & MECHANICS IN SURANCE CO. SF VIRGINIA. jpHia COMPANY HAS REINSURED its risks in the Underwriter's Agency of New -I York and retired from business." Your , in terests are as safely protected under this arrangement as heretofore, and. no change of policies is necessary. - When your present policies expire, we will : be glad to renew them in some other of our companies. 1 1 Respectfully and truly yours, I . JNO. W. GORDON & BRO., mch 10-lt Star 6opy Agents Just Received. FULLSUPPLY OF Hoisery and Handkerchiefs, Towels and Table Linens, j Napkins and Doylas, Corsets and Oorsets. i My $1 per do2n Gent's Handkerchiefs Is the wonder of the time . mch 9-tf JNO. J. IIEDRICK. ' OPERA HOUSE. THPEE NIGHTS, COMMENCING rJlonday, March 1 3 z R a g e in o rj , Wonder .Worker, Lanza Creator, and Yen tikqjaisV with his Wooden-Headed ; I Family Tim,' Joe,Mary Brown and ! I Com teal Darkey Show. Doe Hundred Useful and Handsome Presents given away evtry xuht. r . i mt Admission 55c, 60c and i5ei - No extra for reserTed.swts.JI txackfeft 1882..1; CaamalMtfozj nvtt be 'wTtlten oa o rat tide jrfthe pftpe : - rertonaUttes suui be avoided hi And II Is especially and partiettlkrly under stood that th dfctf does not always ecdors tierlawsot torrC5pceeats kua3j8S isl la tte dlbrlal cjjlttita.; L: - ? ' 1 Kw Advert jomfats. Stationery,, " - lir ':: , LwRITlio. FA P Bit, lak, Pen, PcttUffs, letd resells Ink-Stacdg, VsrLstter.Clirs FL'es, ; i- . . i ,. and ererr'artiela ia tbei-aenecfssary t r ry fn any bBfioeas roercjntile or otiervf Ite, cn alwsys fie'- had ft - th9 t- LTe U6okaxd MaiIe8tortU 1 -pARTIlS IN SEAItCU OF GOOD Board, at reasonable rates, will find it to their lad vantage to call at the Commercial Hotel, ' I Respectfully, a -Lsr-m' '- M. 8CHL08S, rroprietor STHrst Class Bar attached. i th 4 1. : .x EXTRA STALL-FED 1 BEEF. JNO. C. BORNEMANN offers at his stand, North side Market street, a few doors above 8econd, a ehow lot of 8TALL-FD BEEF, also, Veal. Pork, Lamb, 8ausages, i c. His customers and the public generally 1 are Invited to give him a call, mch 3-tf Frames and lklouldiiig AND SB ON Y OOMBINATIOir Frames, all sizes. Photograph and Anto graph Alba ps, Motto Frames. Cord, Ac. Blank Book, School Books, Writing Paper, Ink, Peaoils, Mucilage, Gold Peas, Violin Stria, Ao., Ac. . i i 1 , O. .. -i mh 6 Bookseller and Btatlensr I TELEPHONES-TELEPHONES. 1 -! TELEPHONES. rjlHE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and Telegraph Co., Is the Solb . : . ! I r I i LiCEXSZEof the !!.-! -V ; AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO., for supplying Telephones inithe8tatea of Va., W. Va., (South of the B. & i O. R. R.), N. C, S. C, Ga., I i"la , and Alai J IPRIVATOLliES I Constructed, Equipped j with ' Teleph'on si - and Rented. .. - ( .'. For particulars address' . SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY, - ... .J ; . ' 'j in. . II feb 254m ivo uroauway,i NewsYorJ rk GEO. F.TILLEY. - JI. HINTZE Tilley & Hintze, JjTORTH SECOND STREET, next tjo cOr ner of Market: A lot of EXTRA FINE MOUNTAIN BEEF on sale for the' next few days. Gall and examlae. mch 2 yH CElt H00SE, I UNDEie WkW MANAGEMW,:. B, ii PEURV, - - Prop Lateropriator AtlaoUo Hotel. -firrt CIa.s in I1 iU'tppiiitmect. Term I MARTIN'S VACCINE VIRUS. North Caeouxa MrnicAii Joukkal AGKCT FOB THE SOUTEZBX STATIS -pRE8H AND ACTIVE . VACCINE from j - ...... tbe renowned establishment of Dr. nenry A. Martin, furnished in large or small quanti-. ties. This vaccina U warranted ' to take la all primary cases. 1 " ' 7 Lancet Points for 1 1.00 ' IS do : do 2.00- 1 Each Jancet point will raccinate one ver- -son. Orders by uUgnph or mall wfi recsiTe prompt attention, . i THOMAS F. WOOD, 1 ian 2-tf nac Wilmington, K. C In Addition TO MY FORM! R LABG E STOCK, I kST just received the firet lot of Spriog MQUne ry fiatlns.'Rr. R. and Porcupine Straws. Fresh. Jtveninj: nowere. the 4Jatet" flon fiowers and Dabliin. L i ' -' Eeprtfnlly,T I :MM3 Z. KaRRFR, mchS Exchange Come French Candida- 1 JUST RECEIVED, a full line f fine Freneh Candies, warranted pure and fresh Also, UomoM&de Casdlee, FnJts, C.JEVENS, - Second street, 8 doers bew ForroCc- i' s 'V i nan ' nr : i t
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