THIS PAPJSB
.new "try afteraeoa,
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JOSH. T. JACXBB,
jDITOB AND PBOPBIXTOB.
T.W.CRIFTIONB, POSTAGE PAID.
Tf5 00 8ix,months, SI 50 ; Thre
W thJ fl 55 One month, 60 ceata.
iper win dubiiisi wj wKuiKf
e, in any part of the city, at the
i o ana n.r-vni.
t r ate Ed liberal
fiilures to rmg"'""" r-r
jfew Advertisements.
THEGREA&:
fieuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backacho, Sorensss of tho Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-
jngs and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds,' Genera Sodiy
Fains,
Tooth, Ear end Headacne, Frosted
Fed4- and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No Prrarstk.u on p&rtli equals St. Jacoss.Oii
' anil, tu re, simple cheap External
!mJ -V tiM entails tut the comp?ratiTely
laia "ui!"' Cffnt, and erery one.suffr
Irc irh pain evi h&TO cheap and poiitiTe proof
r' its !aiiii.
. lvf;aE3 !n E'.erca Langnaget.
fiOLDFTALLDUTJGGISTS ANDDEALT2ES .
in medicike;
A. VOGEI-ER CO;,
Haltimore, Md,s TT.S.jL. (
MARTIN'S VACCINE VIRUS,
Nwth Carolina. Medical Jouknal
Aosxcr tor the Southern States
-pRESH AND ACTIVE VACCINE from
the renowned establishment of Dr" Henry A.
Martin, furnished in large or small quanti
ties, -This vaccine is warranted to take in
ill primary cases. ,
7 Lancet Prints for Sl-M
15 do do 2.00 -Eaxh
lancet point -will vaccinate one p&r
on. Orders by telegraph or mall will rocelve
prompt attention.
'THOMA8 F. WOOD,
iani36-tf nac Wilmington, N. C
Soluble Pacific Guano
AND
Acid Phosphate-
400
rn?
TOSS HERE, AND FOR SALE
by the Subscribers and the follow-
Sub-Aoets :
A. D. Black, Magnolia and Mount Olive,
L. T. Hicks, FaUon,,
D. Bowden, Bowden'a,
T. B. Pierce, Warsaw,
WhitCTille Wine Co.. TViteville,
J. D. Rogers, Fair Bluff and Nichols.
R.R. Barnes, Sterling,
A V: Mclke, Lumberton,
Clark & turrie, Clarkton,
MacRae Brothers, Shoo Heel,
McNaIr& James, Laurel Hill,'
L. L McLauron & Sons, Laurinburg,
G. J. Freeman, Hamlet,
I. II. Smith, Abbottsburg.V;
mch26 1w ALEX. SPRUNT & SON.
Mattines !
PJiattings!
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Of the above we can show a jgreat variety.
LADIES SARATOGA TRUNKS !
In great variety and all sizes.
WHITE GOODS !
In this department we can show many
new and nlee things as well as - "
all of the. staples.
DRESS GOODS I
CASSIMERE8 and Cashmeretafor hoys.
LACES AND EMBROIDERY!
Kekwear in all new things.
R. fJl. Mclntire
VS' TURKISH BATH SOAP
.DR. WARNER'S
Abdominal Corset.
J have added to my line of cor-
fcET3 the excellent article "named above.
A aple lot Just received Also, all sizes
la Toung Ladies' Corallneat $1; Crossbone,
T5cenU, and Coraline FlexiMe Hip at
I fcave exclusive control of theM
ja; their auperiority causes many lmlta
rOD Kent ara genuine but those sold
s JNU. J. liDHlUA..
rf e&1ir?
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RHEUMATISM,
i h HI -
VOL. VI
LOCAL
New Advertisements.
Hkinsbeugkk A Happy I aster
See ccl To A dvcrtisera J
Thomas K Bod Nr Y & W S 8 Co
Mrs E A Lcmsden Eafcter Hata
Dr Benson's Remedies
Jxo'W Goudox tfc Beo, Agts Phoenix
As;u-ar.ce "o v I
OWYates Veep iuat Yates'
Dk Thos K Woou-nMartiu'sVaccine Viru6
Spirits still booms. It Bold to
high as C3 cents per gallon.
day as
chr. Samuel C. Hart, Kelley, nence,
arrived at New Bedford April lBt.
u j .
13 r. burque Echoi Dyer, jj 'hence, ar
rived at New Castle, Kng., April 2nd.
Norwegian barque Harmonist J ensen
hence, arrived at London April 2nd.
Russian barque Aalto, Grapo, hence,
for Hamburg, arrived at Deal April 2.
Th2 steamship Gulf Stream, Capt.
Ingram, hence, arrived at New York
April 3rd. 1
Schr, Joseph Souther, Watts, frem
Boston, foT this port, I was at Vineyard
Haven April Jst.
Norwegian barque
Hjemmett, Inge
mundsend, sailed from Liverpool April
1st., for this port.
The "Little World" left; this alternoon
for Fayetteville, where the proprietors
propose to exhibit it.
The receipts of cotton at thi3v port
to-day' foot up 168 bales, and those of
rosin 1,035 barrels.-
To morrow is known; in
the Lenten
Calendar as Maundy-Thursday. It is
commemorative of the Last Supper.
The steamship Benefactor, j Tribon,
from- New York, arrived at her wharf in
this city at 10 o'clock this; forenoon.
Beautify your nomes by using tha N
Y. EcamelPaint, ready mixed! and war
ranted. SoM only at Jacobi's. t
The annual meeting of the stockholders
Of the Carolina Central jR.i R.. bo
held at the Company's office, in this city,
on the 27 th inst.
Mr. R. W. Gause is reported as resting
easily, and strong hopes are entertained
that there will be no secondary symp
toms in his wounds. i
To Builders and others Go to Jaco
bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
&c. You can get all (Bizes and at tha
lowest prices.
We understand that a concert under
tho auspices of tho Arion Concert Club,
will be given in the Opera House some
time in the near fatnre. j , .
The regular meeting of the Historical
and Scientific Society will be held this
evening aY7 o'clock, on which occasion
Eugene S. Martin, Esq.,! will deliver the
regular address. The public are invited.
Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black,
fish Hooks and Lines. A full assert
ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. ft
ftlaelstrate's Court
i
Hannah Tamer, colored, was brought
before justice Millis, charged with an
assault upon Harriet Oatland, also
colored. - The warrant was withdrawn
and the tosts paid by the prosecutrix.
The said Hannah was then arrested
on a peace warrant sword out by the said
Harriet, and this was dismissed at the
cost ot the latter. j ! "
City Coart. .
Scipio Hill, colored, jwas brough' be
fore the Mayor this morning, charged
with being drunk and down, j He
was found guilty and was given one day
in the city prison in which to sober off.
Charles King, colored, was next ar
raigned, charged with the larceny of a-
coat and other articles. He was ordered
to e ive bond in the sum of $50 for his
appearance at the next term of the
Criminal Court, in default ! of which h
was sent to jail. 1
Mr. Fred. Barr, Mansfield, Ohio
k I mm W
writes as follows: After suffering with
rheumatism for six monthaj and applying
a number of remedies without benefit, I
procured a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from
my druggist. Mr. Cfi W. Wagner,, and
am happy to state that after using one
bottle, I can now dreas myself, which I
had not been able to do for some time;
Brain & Serte.
Well's Health Renewer, greatest
remedy on earth lor impotence, leanness,.
sexual debility, &c
1, at dmggistt.
Depot Was C. Munds.
TT
WILMINGTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. 1882. NO. 81
Strickeu with Paraljsta.
We are very sorry to learn that Mr-
B. D. Morrill, a venerable citizen of this
place, was stricken with paralysis ut his
t. b la.t H;a loft
regraucvauuuu-,
sidered very critical. We trust that we
I
may aoon hear more favorable reports as
Valedictory Sermon- j
Rev. Mr. Baldwin, who has been as-
sistins Rev. James B. Taylor, pastor of
the First Baptist Church, in the series
of meetings which are being held there,
preached bis farewell sermon
to an immense congregation.
last night j
He is au
uie, c.u4uCuw vw-: r..
A.iv-tAmT' n n n caca T-nfa i. x t ii'h. Kri . uiki i
A "l 1 J I
we are giau w ivuuw iu .w
been crowned with success. i
:
New Enterprise. I
.! . . r. t u-:i,
into me manuiacvuie ui fbv
i . . , . m i :r.n I
scale, mdj. uraui nas mucu eapcucuBo
in the business which ho proposes es-
nii-Wnir here and turns out a brick
7 . i Tv,;iri0inV,in hrilr
almost equal to the Philadelphia brick
in appearance.. A year or two ago we
t
visited Goldsboro and found all his prarl
. ui 4 i nf ttiA UtPst and moat im-
CUlUCiJf i
proved kind
Rev. Fathers P.Moore, of Hickory,
r "R WViitft. of Raleitrh: Jas. Reilly, of
v. - - ' r I
Newbern; Julius Pohl, of the Benedic-
inn Mnaaitrv at Gaston, and Gore of 1
Charleston. S. C arrived here) yesterday I
nnA will tn-mnrrnw take nartl
1 i
. . a. oi. rwM--
in the grand ceremonial ai ow ww Northern thgb and way
Churehat 9 o'clock A. M.,.on which oc- maila v 5..40 a. m.
casion theie will be celebrated Pontifical Raleigh i 6:40 a. m
High Massandthe Blessing of the Holy Offices between, Hamlet , and .
Oil, after which there will be a proces- 'S:kZ'" ' P' m
ion to the Repository, which has oeen and routes supplied there
erected in the basement of the church. from, Including A. & N. O.
: Railroad, at. 6:40 a, m. and 6.30 p.m.
The C. Y.V. R. R. Southern mails for all points
Wo have never had an abounding faith Sou'haily.S.OO p. m and 7:46 a. m.
in the promises made by lr. Lanedo,
relative to the purchase oi it o is ruu, i
onj axprosaed our clonVWaa to hisl
ability to carry out to the letter the
terms which he, himself, made in regard
to its completion and the proposed pro
Ion cation of the line so as to connect
with this city at iU Lastern terminus
wuu "i l J . , . .
ana at, uincinnana
West. His propositions were very fair
and could they iave been carried out
.ould have resulted in UcaUalable ad-
vantage to thejeountry, along tho entire
proposed route and would have necessa
rily made Wilmington one of the moat
bu8ine8,like and thriving port, on the
SOUtn AUauiWivuuBt.
Dr. Canedohas notified liov. Jarvis
nthia inabilitv to comply with the terms
of the contract at the time sPecined'
gives the assurance that he will be awe
todosoina short time, ana mkb ir c-
lav to i enable him to comply wun in
term J of agreement. ,
The matter will probably come up at
mpetinir of the stockholders of the
Company, which takes place to day, and
lQeyw1uuur rvr-
what action shall be taken in the prem-
ises.
rr oooTna tn ns that, since Dr. Canedo
O.W OWV" w v
and the -company
failed to "come to time," and since there
is no definite assurance,save is Dar? aay-
.t. ;H he 1 able ftO fulfill
their part of the contract, it would be
eminently wise, just and proper to let
thA nnmnanv represented by Gen, J. D.
Imboden take the road on the same termg
.! x.j n. Pa.o "We
as taosa granveu 1.0 xji. .. -
learn that the people along the entire
route are eager to have the company)
represented by Gen. Imboden take bold
of the enterprise, and we also learn that
his company is both willing and able to
carry out every part of the contract to
the letter. 1
Enlarged.
The Lumberton Kobesonian comes to
us this iweek enlarged to a 32 column
paper, it having heretofore contained
bnt 28 columns. Its publisher, Air. W.
W. McDiarmid, has been for some years
wishing to enlarge the size of the paper,
but from one cause or another has not
put hia desire into execution until now.
The Eobesonian will continue to be
pabliihed at $2 per year, as heretofore,
which, on account of the increased
amount of reading matter, will be an
important gain to its many readers, as
well as an inducement for others to
gubicribe. Success attend yo enter
prise, Bro.JJe.
11 (j iU V 11 11 J V V o
Easter Cards.
faster cards this year have special de-
signs, in which crosses, passion flowers,
doves, &c, play an; important part.
Twts nfRrrmtriro WA.jtPTVr(Pti ncro. nr I
rr ' r -V-:- 7 i J
Episcopal or Catholic Easter service?,
generally adorn; these cards, some ot
prices. Carda with design, ofv.nous
i v j " "3 I
siuQa inaei or "cards ' or saun.emDroiuer,
ed or hand-painted, are the novelties in
this line for the coming Easter .holidays
which begin with next Sunday.
(Sales or Real Estate.
The Messrs. Latimer have purchased
about one quarter of block 127 embracing
the residence ot Air. . iN. Uannon, ou
. t . - . i
Q corner 0f Third and Orange streets
UKr hnnap. vacant lot and old Itenement
Kl . r, , , j
house aajommg, on Orange streets and
Rlflwin. The new owners of the DroD
ptIt too nnrWst.anrl inrp.n1 Tinlnnc down
j. r- o
the buildings now sianomg and erecting
in their stead three handsome dwellings
for i their own use. The contemplated
w. e Jj L.!
r n l i ii l n rra i im u i i. i imiii i 1 ihmihm i.
e r
J mecuy. j
ti,. v;niat;nn ofnf ndfnrA'a iwa
a.uw wwxi. v w "
i hnncs its warnincr dv tne ieeunar oi dis.i
'JJSZXJrS
-r " - .... ,
throat diseases, consumption, etc, all
nf whir.h icive warninsr bv 1 a trouble-
some COugh. Use Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup in time and remove both the
" i - c j ri.
cause ana easci, oi yuur auoutiorL
THE MAILS.
The malls close and arrive at the City
. . r i .
Podt Office as follows :
Northern through mails...... 6il5 p. m.
(Qicept Sunday). .......... 5:00 p.
Mail for Caera w & iariing
ton 8:00 p. TO
MhriSES! 8.00
Favettevill bfigegg cn
p m
Cape Fear River, Tuasdays, ,
and Fridays.......... 1:00 p. ra
IqaV 7 'on
I daily, except Sunaays -7.E0 p.
m.
Onslow O. H. and intermedl-
6t0 0fiCes, every Tuesday
and r'ciday at COO a. m.
UJ ' .'
days)........' 8.80
Malla for Easy Hill, Town a. n
' Creek, Shal lotto and Little
1 OPEN FOB EELT7EBY.
jorthcrn through and way
I mails... ...... 7:30 a. m. and 9.00 a. m.
.10:30 a. m.
stamp Office opsn from 8 a. m. to 12
m ; Bnd. f,0 2 to 606 p. m. money
urae? ana ivegiswr ieparnucu
. f . . , . A f boxes every
.0.
stamps for sale In small quantities at
general delivery when stamp office is
, , General dellvery 6 from dayngnt
U d md Sundaya from 8:30
t to :ov u. ui.
1 ' rv.A M
1 -.r -sH
th Wilmington District of the
f ;, ine 0L ,
SECOND ROUND.
ffi? ,
. . April 8-9
. April lo-lb
. April 19
, April 22-23
. April 29 -30
. May 6-7
7accamaw Mission
Elizabeth
Bladen
Duplin
Onslow
. May 13-14
. May 20-21
clinton
Coharie Mission
. May 23
Cokesbury District Con- J
j ference at Salem, May 25-28
r R.O. Bukto.v.
Presiding Elder.
Rescued from Death.
William J. Coughlin 1 of Somerviilt
Mass., says; In the fall ot 1876 I was
taken with bleeding of the lungs follow
ed by a severe cough. I lost my appe
tite and flesh, and Ij was confined to my
bed. In 1877 1 was admitted to the
Hospital. The1 doctors eaid I had a
hole in my long as big as a half dollar.
A 4- An ima r vonA.t nnt O r AH Tiff that
I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend
told me of Dr. William Hall's Balsam
for the Lungs. I got a bottle, when to my
surprise, I commenced to feel better, and
to-day 1 feel better thaa tor tnree years
past. 1 , ,. .
4tT r;a 4 Vila tinninfr erpnr QT.ft auilCt-
edwithiDiseased Lunga wiU Uke Wil
Ham Hall's JJalsam, and convmcea mat
Consumption can be cared. ' I can posi -
uveiy say iw nas uuuc, iuuo
n ht ntv.p mffrinpa I have taken
.;n.flM eioirnMa I
Bishop Ljman't Appointments.
Anril 11 Tnesdar Pirmouth I
April 13 Thursday, Holy Innocents
Bertie county.
Apili 14 iTiaa
CO.
April 16 Sunday, Grace Church,
Bertie r.onntv.
April 17 Monday, Roxabei.
April 18 Tuesday, Jackson, -North-
Vri! ifZpHrfil"'
ClintjDn
' r
April 23 Sunday, Wilmington.
(April 2o Tuesday, Smithville.
i April 25 Tuesday evening, St. Mar k'i
Wilmington.
April 26 Wednesday evening, Golds-1
boro. 1 i 1
April 30 Sunday, St. Augustine's, I
Raleigh.
April 60 bunday evening, tipodtohep-
herd. Raleish.
alay Sunday, unnst t'hurcn, lift-
leiSn- .
Mayo Sunday evening, bt. Mary,
j i b'
ay 1? Wednesday, Hamilton.
May 18 Thursday, Williamston. i
I . , , -r-i - , V ... i
aiay iy unoay, oamesvine.
May 20-Saturday, Trinity, Beaufort
Oonnty. .
amy. ouuuajr, aouiuKtuu.
May 22-Monday, South Creek.
k
May T6 Tuesday, Uurham's CrgeK.
May Wednesday, Bath. ,
I May 25 Thursday, Zion's Church
1 KeaUIOrt COUntV.
i aiav zo rnoav evemncr. jranieiro. 1
-r x i
MajSS-Sanday, St. James, Beaufort
Counv '
, . ,
Hvdeountv
Jrn 1
m. r-l -k i
1 ialig x
inursuay, wan quarter,
uyae county, j ,
J une z Friday, u airheld, nyde
I county. . -i!
i . nnr
June 4 Sunday, St. George's, Hyde
County, . . I
June 11 Sunday, Rockfash, Consecra-
tion. I
June II Suuday evening, Fayette
ville. I 1
J une 18 Sunday, Pittsboro. ;
Holy communion at all morning ser-
vices. I
Collections for Diocesan Missions.
NW AdVOrtiaoniQlitB.
N. Y. & W. S. S. GO.
mHE WHARF AND OFFICE of this
Company will be closed on Good Friday.
THOMAS E. BOND,
apl 5-lt
Sup't.
Easter Hats.
JU8T RECEIVED AND OPENING thla
day a large and beautiful assortment of
EA8TERHAT3. j
The ladies are invited to call at once and
make selections. I
i Respectfully, j
MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN,
ap 5 It At Misa Moore's oa Market at
To Advertisers,
THOSE WI8HING TO ! ADVfiHTISE in
a line of papera can find the cheapest
rat pa rvn rrnr1 ftTrnlTfnc at rnom 2J.
j commercial Hotelf Hotela, Restauranta,
advantage.
By addreealng the above a good patent
rQn
neM 1. apl 5-lt
hauU..:v A..MMA
I-IIU3IIIA urcait
M4a-aM
. ui
ESTABLISHED 1783
THE ORIGINAL PHCEFJIX.
Aaeeta
- - - - $5,564,504.44
- - - - $5,28S,36.80
I ,
Surplus
Loaaea paid over - - - - $64,000,000 00
JOHN W. GORDON & 3R0. , Agta,
apl 5-lt 24, North Water fit,
A Happyj Easter
T THE LIVJ5 BOOK AND Music Store.
Mty be who gvards ihianest from 111
Thy hope tb's Easter .tide falfUl.
An ixraanra atiditaaect cf
BEAUTIFUL hABTES CA6D3,.II"
ENDLESS YABUTT.'at
HEIN8BPROSli'a,
Live Book. and Huip Store
apl 5
Peep in at Yates"
rpHE PETTIE3T LOa OF PAJTELB,
A .
oArdi, Fasey Photograph-, Eaaels,
.
yriaf i 4o $ fa city. Books, BtaOoa
- ery, Ao.t at loweit
prleei.
YATES,
1
1 VJ m
I xaa i
Bcokielier aad BUtleaar
pjusAsuiroTioa.
W will tg!i to reoa'Te oatttrlsatloi
from our Wand ca axy aad fatrts! o
tsaerailsUreet bat
TS ats; of lis trrlKt awl alvari bt fi
&UaS in tat Editor.
CczassnUatle&i scut b;vrlttoi: oa oily
G9fldt of too paper. i ' 1
I . PmooaaKai must bt avoided , - "
Aad it Ij tstltUjtud pirilcaliily ade
stood Ural tao Editoidoet sot ahrsyt eadon
the vitTrsot tcrrfpcsdeata ,uale to ttat
la ti "editorial czlmrnt.' ' 1
ifoTr Advertisomenta
FromvlnJrcw's American Quetn.
OLSQPATRA
OS THE
1
Queen of Sheba's Beauty
WAS BUT SKIN DEEP. I
The renowned Queen of Sheb3, with
ali her royal pomp, magnificent apparel,
and brilliant rctiaue, would never have
appearea wumn ino presonco oi toe grand
est of the tnoaarchs cf the past, had she
not also possessed that which is tha
crowning glory of tho female person a
stin uncballenffed for its Oriental Boftl
nesa and its atnvost transcendental nuritvJ
Cleopatra, holding empprora at bay, and
rcang empires by her word, bad quickly
lest her charm ftnd nower brnaAt
-of blotches, or cf pimples' or of horrid
tan trec&ics. , 1
woman rules the weaib.
Lv h, hnt. t ip.. w EL L.;
ty of character, lovolinesa of disposition
m w w w ' w w
j J . j
estimation of perhaps too many men.beau-
ty in a body takes precedenco over every
V.lua .i maw ovuw vwi sibij
ether consideration. Beauty ! thus formi
an important part of womans "working
capital," without which too many, (rf
no; oanKrupta id what relates to innn
ence within tho circlo where tbev niove.
- : - -
aro powerless for great good. Hence we
seo not only the propriety, but tho dny of
every lady prleserving with zealous care
tKof. whh tnlrric MBntlat in.o.
i v-
1 -ni nflnfr.rn. onri itofh nra . in nr
Und( sioca' is but Atodi7
I the utmost care and vigilance are required
to guard it against the many ills that
flesh ia heir to. Araonff Itho creat and
I : o
j annoying enemies of bsauty,
of eithek ex
Qa wen a3 0r comfort. baDDlneis and
health, are those pestiferous and horrid
.kfa diaeagea-itetters. humorsL eczema..
I (salt rheum), rough and scaly eruptions.
ulcera Dimpies. and all diseases, of tha
I hair and naln. For tha rnr nf all thefta
n- n. W.llienson. of Baltimore, after
I devoted to dUeases of the ekid. at last
brought forth hia celebrated StiK Cukk,
pRraw;.hPii ifif . thn. ar-at rftmsdv for
all diseases of tka 6kin, whatever be their
I names or character. Its success baa been
immense and unparalleled. All drug
gists have It. It is elegantly put up, two
Douies mono pacaage, internal anu ex-
ternal treatment. Price. $1.00
TEUTONS rAISE3!
1 Sick headache, nervous headache; neu
ralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia,
aleeplessnces and brain diseases, positive
ly cured by Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery
and Chamomile Fills. They contain; no
opium, quinine, or other harmful, drug.
Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents per
box. $1 for two, $2.60 for six, postage
freo. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md.
C. N. Obittenton, New York. ls Whole
sale Agent for Dr. C. ' W. Benson's reme
dies. apl 5lm
The Ldnnual Meeting
QF THE MEMBERS (Policy Ho
ders) of
Compa-
the WilmlnsTton Mutual Insuraneo
ny, will be held at the ofllco of the jCompa-
ny on Wednesday, April 5, atj 8 o'clock, p.m.
apl 4-2t ! ... SAM'L N. CANNON, Sec'y
I . .111.- ,1 1 1 a 1
Spirit Barrels.
1000
CHOICE SECOND-HAND
- i 1 : -
SPIRIT BARRELS,
, ;. t
Palmer's make, cow landing irom Biig
San Juan, and for eale la lota, to
lUlt pur
chasers, by
a.l 4 3:
ALEX. SPRUNT & SON.
I Our Beloved
GAR F I ELD
1 And hit Faithful Cabinet..
iin eleffaat Ghrojso Lithograph of mr late
Pro-Ideat. xaakisg 9 f tut length portraits,
priattdfn lOoolora cn heavy paper with a
rich ffold border, alas, 18x20 'lachef. The
ealecftblj beautiful work of art hai bam
imply nnpracadentid at $1 per copy; ' In
order that every family mey be able te poi
eesi this beaatifal and touchiasj son vealr of
onr late President aad tia Cablfcet, we Will
mall it for only 50 ceati per copy. We caa
fnmlaa thla uma iabjct, printed i 8 eoldrfi
rodaeed ti 9x12 incbes, for onlj 16 ! eefite.
AQENTS'f WANTED
the time for aeoU to reap "a rich harreet
wiih theee beautiful portrait. Nothing Mile
like them. cna for terrca aae cay i ampiee
to work with.
oua at 4 cu rasa.
nor 22bi
7 1)ey at, New York
Notice.
PARTIES IN SEAKCH OF GOOD
Board
at reasonable rates, will fiad it to their ad
vantage to call at the CommerclaJ MOtex.
Respectfully, 11"
ii- 8CHLOSS.' Proprietor
rFlrt Claw Bax attached;, .-jj..
eh 4 '!''.
flKO . r.TTLLET. H. HINT215
Tilley & Hintze,
-JVTOBTH SECOND STREET, next to eor"
ier of Market. A lot of EXTRA iJTNE
MOUNTAIN BEXF on fait .fortha nert
fw fiTL-call and ezaauae,