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.!.'.- 9 ft ; 1 ;-4 i A ; ? at Iff- i ! i j ' f I t t 1 t 1 ; ; ; t ! J ::!fi aview. WILMINGTON, X Entered at the Postofflce at TTtlmicffton, Ji. C, &j sccond-cLa-5 matters - ' '-- TUESDAY APRIL 83jfJ.j:m. THE SOUTH CABOLKf A ; .-.C4SBs;;..-,--:; - Theirs ami Courier does not mince matter when speaking of the contact of the flection csieff in Sbnth Carolina, llero ii a tfttlVcranberry sauce which it serves f)thit3 comments oil District Attorney Melton'3 course in tho Sumter cases: , The District Attorney, in earning out on. Saturday tho bargain ho and his ai slstabOIr. Dallas Bandera, had made with the special - representative of the two comfflisskiuera of eiection Tor Sum ter county, pleaded guilty himself, in open court, Jto tho crime pr prosecuting, reputable citizens without . reasonable cause,- and, out of hla own mouth, gave tho lie to hia flowery professions of fair ness attd liberality in tho discharge of his official duty." Jn Intriguing fur an 1mLwinn .nf-w't- hv tiir&a whrtm o knew and declared to bo innocent, Mf. Melton exposed" to public sight the plans of his task-masters, and brings discredit and reproach upon the. Gov ernment as well as, upon himself. In re?renoatQ tho case of Mr. J oseph B. Bates, of Barnwell county, And the cross "perjury of the witnesses ' " iatro- duced by the prosecution, it saya; Five ricgro witnesses for theprosecu- uon wens upoa ine siana ana swore positively that he defendant had voted at three polls in JJarnwell county, mm miles Apart,- 'at- the election- in -1880 Thor woro - that " they had been ac quainted-witb-Mfc Batea for years, and knew him WcllTLfeV a&aiu and again asse-onvtd.that thoy could not - be mis taken in the man, anq describe! ms dre-witU marked particnlarity. - Thoy fiwore that thoy appointed spies, to fol low h!n who saw him deposit tho Mo pa! -ballot: with , thair own eyes. .They did more. The- left themeJveajip H-ay oi escape irqm iao cnarga ..ai porjury 3upon;te grouhd: of j mistaken: identity, for two ot neruber concocted an addi tional story to support their other state ments, Iho substance of .which was, that Mr: Batcsi when he was arrested, con fessed to" them that he was drunk on the day of eletion jrnd didnj; know .what he was Qoingoi 3 v t 3 ? IathCiace othi3 "testimony' the de fence proved, ovorwhelminglyvthat the accused so facXrom.beuig guilty of the charge acted as manager of election at Millett's. -precinct on the day of tho elec tion, and did not leave the placQ tho whole ay:Tnis; was Tjprm'od by the other two managers of the election, the United States Supervisor, the telegraph operatorat Millett and a largo "number of respectable citizens. , ,7 , - ..-i At the close of the tostiniony for the dofenon-Judo'llond Was evidently so conviuood ot tho innooenoo of tho ac cused that.'ilpbn his suggestion, tho case was submitted without argument and a verdict of not guilty was speedily . ren dered by the jury. : ' Jhrola-absolutely no doubt that: the QovTj'rhmerit&VitnQSje in this case are ability ot wutui ana : malicious perjury. It remam8to bo seen whether -the-district -Attorney will be as energetic in using the great power of the United States la purify the witness box' as he is - using every means, foul on fair, to con vict innocent citizens upon, ctwmped-np charges. """ " ' 'i'- " It is TntcrHting to note the circum stances under which T. N. Cooper, , the U. S: Internal Revenue Collector in the Sixth N. C. District, was ' confirmed Monday n Abff . enat b v - a - strict R e publica'nr 1 Vote." His " h'ominatron ' had been rejected but was brought up !Mon day in execnUye aession under a motion o reconsider a:id he was confirmed. Senators Ransom and Vahc,' and sev eral other Democrats, did uot vote. The intdrfeUng part of this matter "arises . out of thcv fact that grave charges have been made against Cooper as to his con duct of afiairs in his district and a com mittee has been appointed .who will make an investigation. If the sympathy of Uigjlcpublican Senate for: him as au accused man is so great what must it be shall he; be found guilty of the charges against him? 4A fellow feeling makes us wondrous klnt!. ' The disensaion in :the-H6uso of Repre" gwitatives, at Washington, on Monday, was vero r intexestins. . aa. , showingthe an(mua of tlte Republicans t and the means bywhich they - hope to retain their grasp upon t he reins or powcrr. Robeson; of X J., who se record, while Secretary of tho Navy, js - rotten - with fraud and corruption, was conspicuous ly insulting and dictatorial but he was J squelched most unmercifuly"4y Mr. Cook, GTz Mr. iIilleri ' of PennI, was another who tried to:vwaTe -the 'bloody, shirt," and made statements which'were at once proven false by ex-Governor Curtin, of tho same Stale. The Democrats, although -at present' - in the minority t are strongly "entrench ed, and if they arq not betrayed- into 1 hasty or 111-adyised action, or language Uirbloss of temper, 'they win give the Republicans a plenty of hard sho uphill work in the next campaign. - A Card. . ; TQaUvho arosn flaring front "the er rors a.nd Ini.scrvtioQLof -voath,. nervous woaknesB early decay," toss of manhood, i Uafind.avxocipe that;willirc you, rnzjz ov cu ATtor.. This great retned vvdstnverod by" a nilsafonary In South America. Send ATaedf-addross-1- ed envelope to Rev, "Joseph T. Jkmxn. Station lirf Mm. There is a Question i of veracity be tween ex-Secretary of State Blaine and Mr. Shipherd, of ChiU-Peruviin nct riety, which is of the gravest character. The fact is; either one : or the other of those gentlemen has slaughtered the truth in a wonderful manner. It is im possible for1xtli of their statements to be true. I i Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box,, of Druggists or bv mail. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Street. New York. 8m il&w. - - u ;.i - - - SCRAPS. The Connecticut prohibition com'en ion nominated George P. Rogers for Governor, , - j j M i . The Missouri Legislature .met last week in cxtr--sS3iPnto redistrict tbe State. . . 'jj 5"-.rv; ;; .v: i - ' - The cron rcnorts I in ! Arkansas indi cate a better vield of .wheat and corn than for many years.- j - : Tho Connecticut Senate Wednesday dof ea ed the iBouso resolution asking th pardon of Sergeant : Mason. French Canadians are returning in largo numbers from tho'Kew - England States to the Dommiqa proyinoes ... -About ono hundred and fifty. Mori lnoa oonvcrtaf. fnostlv Korworians and en route foJSalt Lake. I ... The Mexican government has grant ed a subsidy oLg200 for each round trip to a linarof -! steatners to ply be tween Vera CrazT' IIavana . and New York. i "v7": Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Com pound ha3 done thousands of women more good than the medicines of many doctors: It is a positive cure lor ail female complaints. SendtoMrs..Lydia jb. rinkham. MOONSHINE. "Ah !'! ho exclaimed, as ho pressed her tenderly to him at . parting; "shall I hold you in these arms again to-morrow and paint our future with the bright pigments of the imagination?" "No," she said, calmlv, ."not to-nior- row. lo-morrow's'. ! wash-oav.' Brooklyn EayU, j; i7WBat part,V. askei a Sunday-School teacher, "of the burial of. Sir John Moore do. you like wst? -Rue bov wa thoughtful for amomt-nt and then ho said." Ex' I It is strane that youns ladies do not learn to play the Tiolin instead of wast ing time over a piano.! A lady's right arm shows to good advantage in violin playing; and it always draws a bow. Picayune ... v j . T - .. "Well;"-' mv - little 'man, aren't you barefoot , rather . early this a season?1' said a behe'blent gentleman to a New Haven youngster r- jthis j morning. "Guess . not. ,,Wuz bprn barefoot, j. I wuz. . M declare, so you was; so you was. '.What a pity!-what; a pity! Weil, nature is - nhkindto tho poor, really ;" and he gave t .10 youngster ! a neglect of the ffaven Eegister. dime to atone for the mothorof us all.'--AMr Fatlier'aud Son. : Ck)LUMDiA:lC-iFcb, 16. 1881. II. H. Warner & Co. : Sirs I cured m.yself of a kidney l disease, land my son bf Briffht's Disease, by the i use of your Saf$ Kidney and Liver Cure, when every other remedy had failed. JOHN AGXEW.. Malaria, Chills-and Fever; and Bil ious attacks Dositivelv cured with Em ory's Standard Cure Pills-an Infallible remedy :. never fail to euro the mostob stinate," long-standing cases where" Qui nine and alf other imedies- had -failed. They are prepared expressr for mala rious sections, in double: boxes,; two kinds of Pills,- containing ia . strong ca thanictfdhllirbreakerV 'sugar-coated; cohtittxf nb" Qdinlne br 1 Mercurj-, causing no -griping or purging; they are mild and efficient, certain in their I ac tion and harmless in all cases;-they ef fectually cleanM the 6ystemrrahdr give new life-and - toneMo Hhe bodyl !As a household remedy they are uuequaled. For Liver Complaint their eqtiaL is not knoNTi ; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by mail, 25 and 50" cent "boxes. Erujorv's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever male, onlv 15 Cents,; :Standard.Cure Coi, 11 1 Nassau Street, rew lork. 8m dAtw. THE3IAILS.V The mlla close and arrive at the CHr Tost imxcc as loiiowa : - close: -v Northern through mail;' faa$.,; ....... 5.15 P. M. Northern through and Way maihi. . . .5.40 A. M. Rilelgh. . . .. 5.00 Te.-M. and 5.40 A. M. Mails for the 5. C.v.K4ilroad and i routes pupptcfd ihefeirom tnctud- ! tor A. & N. C. Railroad at . . . .5.40 A. M. Soutbcrn Mail f or aU 'point South, i Uaily..V:.V.....Vr. j 8.00 P. M. Wetcrn maiia (C C. llailvraj dailj; J (e rcepX Sunday).. 1 .... r. i. 5.00 P. ii. AU points between Ilamiol! and RaK 1 : cleh ..5.00 P.M. Mall for Cheraw and Darlington Rail- ! road. . ... ...V. ........... 4. ....... ; .8.00 P. M. Mails for. points . pctveen jFlorenc - -(. and Charleston. J. ......... S.00 P. M. tTettevilfe and onxQes Qn Cape Fear I jBtrejyTrfdAT--,. ............1.00 P. M. Fayette vllle, via Lumbertoo, dally j ' except tJHndays..... ..!........ j.5.00 P. M. Onskrar C-H.aiid Intermediate offl- - cca, Tuesdays and Fxldavs. . ..... J .6.00 A. M. Smimvim uianj,T)y sieamtwaCaally 1 (except Sunbtr)a.n.v-t....30 A. M. Malla for Eat?llinV Town Crtsek. ; Shallottc andTClttlo River, Tuea- ; days and Friday ........ .6.00 ArM.H "OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Korthcrn thronxhiUMi xnr malla.. ..a30 A. M. Southern Mail7v. .. .... .8.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad... ,,...10JO A M. ' Malla collected from street bdxe every day at 3.45 P.. M.- . . . . - Stamp fflcc open from 8 A. M. to 12 M"., and from $ 4O.&30. P. AL. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. ' tiUnoa tor.aalo in. imalTqaantltiea at general delivery when statup offlce Id closed, j. General delivery open from daylight to dark and on feuadays from 9.30 to 3.30 ATM PUEGELLt HOUSE. N DCS KEW- MAXAGEMIOT. Lata ." PrepTtetor Atlanta HoteL-' First Clas In an it appolatqanu. . Terma t.SO to $3 per BY TELEGRAPH: HOON TELEGKA3I8. vucgikia. r Seriour Cbarjro Brxought Aerainst the Kendall Bank Note Co. , - Br Telegraph to Dally Review. i Uiciimond, Va., April 25.- Noon. A warrant was issued yesterday: upon affidavit of S. Brown Aflen, Auditor of ublie accounts, for the arrest gf-GrJfr Kendall, .Manager oLthe Kendall Bank Note Co., K. 1 ., on the charge of offer ing a bribe to i inflnence his "vote as member otiba Aboard of sinking Xund commissionerg, in 1 favor of the bidxf the" Kendain Bank Note Co:; for print" ibg bonds, &c., to be issued nnder the Riddleberctr funding" bill. The con tract was given to the Kendall BankJ N ote-Co on ;tne-:Sttth, Allen voting against it. , - : DOMESTIC MARKETS. By olraph to DaOy Ecvlew. I Baltimore, MdiApril 25-Joon Flour un(manged.rand quiet; wheat, Southern, steady-and firm ; Weftern, firm: .Southern: .: red. gl.40 a S1.45: amber." 1.5Qai:35; No. 2, Western winter red,: spot, 1.12 3-4. a $1.43 1-4: Corn; Southern, " - easier and dull; Western, strong; South ra white, 92 c. ; yellow : &G 1-2 a SH. t y - - - , - tceVt-Ycm-rev-April 22, Noon. Stocks fairly active; money 3 exchange long 4.86 1-2: short 483;-State Bonds mod erately. active ; i Governments strong ; Cotton irregular and quiet: Sales 1282; uplands 12 1-4; Orleans 12 1-2. Futures steadywneat-flrmand quiet at 1-2 a 3-4 humer: corn. lairly active, at i-js a 7-8 better; pork, firm at $17.25a$ 18.40; lard, strong : at 11.46 : spirits " tarben- tide, 54 1-2 a 55c.: rosiii, $2.47 1-2 a $2.52 1-2; freights dull and weak. FOREIGN MARKETS. COMMERCIAL. fBr Cable to Dally Revlcw.1 . Liverpool. -Noon, April 25. -Cotton is in fair demand and freely met at pre vious pri66S. "Uoands 6 1-16; Orears 6 7-8. Sales 12,000 bales ;forSspecuaticn and export 2,000 ; receipts 4,600, of which are American ;. Sales for April, G 11-65; May and June, 641-64; June and Juy, G 44-64a6 45-64 ; July and Aug use. 6 40-64 r August and September ft 53-61 ; September and October 6 45-64. Futures quiet. ' ' - : COMMERCIAL NEWS. : WILMINGTON MARKET.,, April 25 4 P: M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 50 1-2 cents bid. c Sales , of 120 ft - , 4 1 casts at 51 cont3, ciosmr: nrm. L . "; ROSIN Quoted steady at $1.85 fof Sti-ained and $1.90 for Good Strained; Sales of 500 bbls. Good Strained at J W. ; .-1 .TAR Quoted firm at 2 per bbl of 280 lbs. ..v.er;V;c,r--, t-" :j CRUDEtirURPENTINE No offi cial quotations., -Sales of receipts at $2 for Hard and $3.50 for Soft arid Virgin. COTTON Dull. No sales reported Tho following are tho official qnota tions: Ordinary. J. .. 9 M6 10 7-16 115-16 11 3-4 121-8 Cts. Good Ordinary -. . Ijovr Middling. . . Middling. ... Good Middling. . DAILY RECEIPTS. . . Cotton. . ....... -. . . ' . . . . . 22 bales Spirits Turpentine. ...... . . - 11& caskB Rosin.. 1088 bbls Tar.. 105 bbls Crude Tunentinc. 78 bbJs Salt. Salt. g QTON3 AGRICULTURAL SALT. 15 000sacks1jIVERPOOLSA1't" 1 200SACI?SSL3:ABLE salt '500 SACKS- A.RB - AL.VM SALT. Fine Table Salt In small pockets,, ,Xew Crop Cuba MoLnes, - Crop Cuba, Porte Rico, Old Crop Cuba and Nectar Syrup for sale at low prices. apl 23 " "WIULARDS." Marvin's Celebrated piKE AND BURGLAR PliOOF SAFES, All Sizes and Prices, from 50.00 . to $2,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. 11th, 1332: !We are tk asked aa to the bcdt tire proof safe.' We say MARVIN'S." A. A. WILIVRD. jpl 23- Agent at Wilmington. I Call On Us For QORN, MEAL, FLOUR. SIDES, SHOULDERS, SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CRACKERS, - .V r - SOAP, POTASH, - :- LYE, Jtc, ic. AT BOTTOM PRICES. , apl si Turpentine i; Wagons, rpiMBER WAGONS, '.. ' '- ROAD WAGONS, TRUNCKS, CARTS & WHEELS. We are Agents ior Wllioni Child CC; and can fill orders at aort notice at manxifactarcrs cot prices. These celebrated Wagons take the lead for DwnoWJtf y - and Eat? Sreft telnff properly ironed, uad of.lha st mntrrisitT andTperfectly adjusted. TP Scndf or price list to iceuatto . . T . - , CIZSC& A CALDm BROS. pIZ3t.LXEJ HALL & PEARS ALL SUMMER GOODS ! AT M. II A?T Z ' S, 36 MARKET STREET. Extraordinary Bargains ! DRES S GOODS! LL THE LATEST XOVKLTIES Df SAT- lm, Sarrah and' Brocade, SUka,-Moire An tique, Tinaei, Eoulo, Nun'a Veiling, Bengalmo Buntings, all wool Beiges, Lawns, boorauckcra, PercaLi. &c. Ever so many, style and shade with Trimmings to match. White Goods In cverr style, texture and quality possible. Pique, Tucking, Linen aad Linen Lawns. ' Embroideries In Cmbric. aKinaotoks and Sovisse unpur paised la Workmansiiif and Price. Laces Imported from almost every country, bought and sold as special jobs. GLOVES ! HOSIERY ! CORSETS ! - HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, SCARFS, RIBBONS,' VEILINGS, CREPEING & CREPE VEILS, ; ; - FANS, PARASOLS, In endle&a variety and astonishing Jow Prices. ing iGoods ! LINEN & COTTON SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, ..... . " " " ' Napkins, Towels, MEN and BOYS' WEAR, LADIES' GENTS' & CHILDREN'S GAUZE -MERINO UNDERWEAR. In short fivnrvthinC ilpx.rHhlft fnr n nntfll: and at Prices that defy competition. leu ana save money by patronizing Rfl. M. KATZ, apl 23 36 MARKET ST. 0. W. Yates, JJEALER IN SCHOOL BOOKS ADAPTED to-the schools of North Carolina. BLANK- BOOKS suitable for every branch of business; - A great; variety of Styles of STATIONERY, BASKETS, JAPANESE GOODS, CROQUET, Walnut and Fancy Picture Frames, Gold Feng, -Decker Brofl.' Pianos andWood's Organs a'j spwiaiiy." T; - pPl aa"tr JatU JN WHITE AND FANCY MATTINGS WE. we are prepared to sell at the closest flgures A look will suffloe to convince you that we are in the lead. .1 ' , . ''JV ; - LACE CURTAINS. : You are not asked 0 buy these Goods. Just lODk at them and get prices and then you will surely like them. , v IN A DAYOR TWO An entirely new assortment of Ladles' and Children's NECKWEAR.- : ": DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMING8 earning la every day or two. apl 19 ' j - R. M. McINTIRl '.. State of North Carolina, 1 x. TT ' Superior Court. New Hanover Countv. - ) W. B. McKoy, Administrator of Wm. Porter, against Malvina Porter, George Porter, Henrv Clav Porter, LaFayette Porter, Charles Porter Thomas Edens and wife Rebecca Edens. It appearing to my satisfaction, that the de fendants George Porter,. Henrv Clav Porter LaFayette Porter and Charles Porter, are noru resident, can, not after tluo diligence be found in this State, and have property in thia State, and that a eause of, action exist in favor of plaintiffs against the said defend ants, and that the purpose - of - this ectlon is to subject the real estate of the said Wm. Porter towitr A plantation near the City of Wil mington, on the Turnpike Road, to the pay ment of the debts of said Wm. Porter. Now these are therefore to notify; the said defend ants to be and appear at the. npvt tor tho superior court 01 re"v eW HaUOVPr Cnnntr in He held on the 1st Monilav in.Inn " 1 tn anTr or demur to the complaint in this cause now filed or Judgment will be granted according to the prayer of the complaint. This 22d April. ltS2. n v o S- VANAMRINGE, Clerk Superior Court New Hanover County, apl 25-lawew-tues. . .. . 3 To Let. TTORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, PhOB- tons, Wagonets, Road Wagons, at lowest prf. ccs. Prompt attention to all orders. , V 'ti T. J. SOUTH ERLAND. Omnibus and baggage line to and from rail. " . - apl23.1w How to r Keep Cool, COME TO HEESSBERGER'S" ' aad get 900 of those HAMMOCKS, all prlcesl WHAT THE BOYS LOVfiBase Balls.root BaIIar:BAtst-Acs.a S. x : FOR 'THE LADIES ELEGANT. lot BASETTS JApAXEciE PARASOLS, FAJCS, XfA??EL8 plaques, r;; ;; ; w -jJ&SAT iMYrzsi prices; At?v :" ;pio- - itzis3bergebs Housekeep BR0Wi & HOD WOK, 5 and 7 North Front Street.'. TE HAVE iUST RETUilED FKOilTUE Xort&era Marketa to-day per steamer and have no opportunity to write an advertisement for this Issue, but otir patrons may rest asaured that our STOCK IS COMPLETE ! In all tho various Departmenta. Every ono who watches the market in our line miat bo fully aware that we have certainly gained by being a little late in buying for this Season. You will find us fully alive to all the ChangC3 as well as Prices. We arc determined that no IIouse,North or South, will undersell its, cither Wholesale or Retail. BROWN & RODDICK. P. S. Wc will close out on Monday 21th April a lot of Dross Goods carried over from last Season at 7 ccnta per yard. They are a Bargain. apl 23-ly. First National Bank of Wil mington. CAPITAL STOCK. SURPLUS FUND. . 250,000 C6,0CO Deposits received and collections mado on all accessible poinfs in the United States. DIRECTORS: E. E. BURRUSS, Dl G. WORTH, A. 'MARTIN, JAS. SPRUNT, JAS. DAWSON. OFFICERS : E. E. BURRUSS JAMES DAWSON. ...... A. K. WALKER.... W.LARKINS .... apt 2S-tf - President. Vice President. Cashier. Ass' t Cashier. PJOTEGE. 0s AND AFTER MAY' 1, .1382. I SHALL discontinue the sale of Wines, Liquors and Lager Beer And shall confine myself exclusively to the sale of . ( t Family Groceries. Should be pleased to recelre the orders of our citizens. Respectfully, JOHN L. BO AT WRIGHT. apl 23 ice. -pARTEES IN SEARCH OF GOOD BOARD, at reasoaable rate, will find it to their advan tage to coil at the Commercial IIoteL s r- . - Reepectfully, ' meh4-tf .th: iuipciiune Tools .gowU now in stock acd on ? of goods and prices snnnntto,! . SneeoMorstoJao , aPl,y V Bl buyer : ; ! n 13,000 Bushels COirr ' ! 1,000 to. HhAll I 500 Barrols Fl.oti; ' 1U0 JliUToU At'GAlt ' 100 Itoxos BACON' ' ' 230-21 u. Is. aui UhLs NEW CHOP rTt . 2,000 BbU. LIMKXk1knt A0La 1.000 tjPllUT IJAKiVlIs. TPUiT Oaly. Caadlos, Hoo: tJii 'BRICK ANDSHiNGtgiT 60,000 '"-ui;'i" '.'W-.,',:, 40,000 5 D' 50,000 c . io., -Decldt-idlv tho hot . 1 the market within 12 month' 01 ?hjQSi 100.000 1SRICK ami u pitisrior lot thor w ?.pl 1 , - .iu r.i: , -4). a; smith Fco. Jj-ANUFACTURERS OF -Vbu.uJ CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS ANT Iirgo stock, low prices and bt qrtf goods. A call and examination U rcrm-tMir ted. . - OPENING ! Twice a Week ! J RECEIVE THE LATESJ -PARPIAS European and Northern Novcltios ia MUUnm ' ' I and nair Goods tv ioe a reck. My slock bai ways new an J fresh and of the latm Itjh, diesare cspeclaliy lavitcd to cxamiiesr st)ek. . II Univoi-sal Paiwr Fashions. Ahvars i-cllab Miss v.. kakree, Exchange t'oracr. apl 23-1 m New-York & Wilmin?ton Steamship Co. SEMI-WEEKLY IIXE. STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM SEW T0IIK EVICT 1 WEDNESDAY AND SATUBDAf, at 3 o'clock, P..M GULF STREAM. . . .. . .. .Wcdnelay, Aprflp REGULATOR Satartiay, ipr'-j3 BENEFACTOR. ........ .Wwlnc9iay, IjAf S A NTO DOM INGO . ........ Saturday, REGULATOR. Saturday, pr33 ! C5- Through Bills . Lal;ng and Tnmitf-ri In North and South Carolina. For Freight Engagements apply to THOMAS E. BOND, Supcrlntcnd3! Wilmington, s-.c THEO. G. EGER, Freight A gent, 35 Broadway, Scv WM. T. CLYDE & CO., GcnenlAta. apl Irf-tf. i i)r. Warners Abdominal Corset T HAVE ADDED TO MV LINE OF ( Au the excellent article newed fibovj. sample lot just recejred. AUo, all - VJe YaungYadics' Coralinc at tl; CroMboap ?' c-nts. and Coralinc Hcxihlc : Ilip fJlQj: have exclusive contwl of tnee i, - superiority caused m my lm.tAuna. , ( ( genuine but those epKl. b-J' j HEDElCt mch 2. tf . . ' - " Jl- JACKSON & BEL1, I power' press printers, . , AND ' I BOOK siisn5' WIL3IINGTON, N. C. ff j T , r 5 ; -pYERY DESCkItoON OF rX&f ntly and promptly execnteA Low rate mado for 1oob ' Pamphlet. Sc. . -Ifod jost Book neatly rcpairoa. T 'T - - '
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