The Da i I y Rey i e w . rDrcTT $15,000. MOKDAY. APRLfi 2. 1883. Ticket No. 8.561 drew tho S 15.000 prize in the last monthly i drawinc of The Louisiana State Lottery, and tho Allentown papers say the ticket is held by J.'AIIen Schaeffer. a bookseller and The Daily Bevitto has the largest J a. wcll-kno.wn business man on Seventh . bona fide circulation, of any newspaper I street, that city, who invested a dollar received pMishcd.in the city QfWilmin&n g Schaeffer STATE NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, situation as clerk ok sales- man In a mercantile house. ! Long experience In' Dry Good -and Grocer ies. Can give excellent reference. - . . Address ; U. J. G., ; men 30-lw Review Office. and allhi3 fortune which, thus far, ho Newbern Nut Siell: There is Always more or less railroad news floating on air now-a-days. TheJatestis that "A Goldsboro syndicate (of business men ) " to lease tho Atlantic ltoad and to pur chase tho Midland toSmithficld, with a ricw of extending it to Faycttovillc, is 'being talked of." Goldsboro Bulletin: The ground jrork for the new Methodist church is being laid by Messrs -Barrett & Ful rhnm. The have the contract for the brick work, and showed us the plan of will be placed the buildinx. It will be one of tho finest basis " edifices of tha kind in the State, if com ' pleted according to the plan. The iront and north sides will bo laid with press ed brick, in putty . Beaufort Telephone: The 'whaling crew at Shackelford's .Uanks struck a bonanzo on Friday last. A school of . black-fish or cow-fish, .averaging about 10 feet In length, came inside tho harbor and were chased ashore on tho banks. . ten of them being caught. The blubber was soon stripped from them, and the process of manufacture of oil com raeaced. - Tarboro Guide: Rev. Dr. J. W. Ilufirham and Eey. Mr. Monday, of the Missionary Baptist church, will begin a series of meetings in the Baptist church at this place on Monday night, the 2d day of April. Lieutenants Station and Paris will give a barbecuo to the timbers of - the Edgecombe Guards next Thurdav. on the Fair Ground. A ' good time is anticipated. This reunion will bo one step towards a reorganiza tion ot the corps. '- Salisbury Examiner A strange mal ady has attacked the horses hereabouts. While the Rev. Mr. Stiekly was riding oat the other day. his horse, a fine healthy animal, seemed suddenly to get fllCS, giving way iu umu- jjuita, aweatlng profusely and trembling as if with & hard chill. With difficulty Mr. Stickley succeed in leading the horse back to the stablo where it lay for nearly a week being unable to stand upon its hind legs when set upon its feet, yet showing a ravenous appetite. Another horse similarly attacked was drenched with a quart of whiskey and thirty grains of quinine, and it is set ting well. , Wilson Btflingsi Mr. Clark, who laid at deaths door for so long a time, " is Op and oot again to tho delight of his many friends. While Miss Sbsie Price, whose mother is living on the plantation of Miss Zillah Edmdndson, was preparing dinner a' lew days asro, her clothes caught fire and belore the flames could be extinguished she was burned in a most shocking manner. She la alive but there is no hope of her Tecovery. un j? naay mgnc, aDoui. 0 o.clock, while Paul Bunn was passing through the horse 10c ot mase xuiouus, be walked into a well t about 20 feet -His cries for help attracted the attention of some negroes living adja- nt thereto, who came and rescued Wm from his waterv prison. He came out not hurt, but wet arid very wet. Charlotte Journal-Observer: A run away accident, strikingly similar to the one that nappenea 10 iicue x ram. ou till, near this city, a; few weeks ago, eermrred Yesterday at Tee Dee Station, n tha Carolina Central Railroad. The vfctim was a small neirro boy. His fthi hA Von -nlonflrhinsr in a field. 'and at dinner time put tho boy on the ranl to ride to tho house. The mule became frightened from some unkown . cacsa and darted away. Tho boy was thrown from the mule's back, but in tall In r his foot became caught in the ' trace chains, and he was dragged across the field for nearly a quarter of a mile before the mnle could bo stopped. The littla fellow was unconscious when his fot was disenc3fred from the chain. and the dootor, who examined his wounds, found that they wero of a na- ji.it f 1, tare so serious as u auunu ui uu uva of the boy's recovery, giving the opiu iod.that he had but a few hours to live. Charlotte Journal: Mr. A. M. Gil xacrv of Gaffney City, a wagon and beggy manufacturer who has a live trade in this city, lost all of his build ings and stock of wagons by fire a few nights since. He was. fully insured. The number of mortgages made.by the people of this county during, the month just closed is something aston- l-hincr. An linvestiffatjon of tho bool In the office of the Register of Deeds shows the total number recorded during If arch to be 463. lho heaviest and largest bale of cotton ever made in tMa State was received at the Carolina rvntral denot vesterdav afternoon. It took an extra number of hands to get the bale on the scales, ana then the weights had to bo piled on until the balance was struck, when the exact weight of the bale was found to be 1. CS3 pounds. The bale was packed at the press ot Mr. Garibaldi in thi3 city and the press that did the work was xaade by Capt. John Wilkes. his first information thron?h tho news. papers, which published tho - numbers winning prizes on Wednesday. The Bern says: "This is 'probably the best investment ho ver made. We have heard of no one yet who begrudges him the bonanza which ho has sudden ly acquired, only most' people regret er Beer. mat iney arc not privileged j to enjoy a like fortune. Mr. Scbaefier has perse vered and struggled in his business, frequently against adverse ; circumstan ces, but ho kept pushing along and suc ceeded iu building up a I ! prosperous trade, which, with a little more capital, on a very substantial ! ...ill 1 It is probable that the; good "luck of the Allentown man willhavd the effect of stirring up the interesfciin The Louis iana State Lottery already felt in this vicinity. We frequently hear of smail cains, and these have kept alive the desire on the part of many to invest. Such a prize, as that drawn 'by Mr- bohaeuer will givo a new impetus to business. Whatever may be the objectionable, principles j of a lottery, whatever a man wins ou a Louisiana State Lottery ticket he i4 as sure- to get in iuii a3 rne easn on a cood check ou good bank. -Easton March 16. gERGNEK & ENGEL'S PIIILADELPIUA lfivER, on Ire. Have made excellent arrange ments for- tho Summer Trade, rita my new building arranged especially for the purpose. WM. GENAUST. ' Fourth street, jnst North of Bonev Bridge, men C0-2w " S. L. FREMONT, QIVIL ENGINEER, N. W. CORNER RED Cross and Third streets, wilt make gurvers. plans, estimates, drawings, deaiges, and will superintend the construction of . buUdings, j bridges, wharves, &c. 'i eras raodercto and satisfaction assured, men 20-tf To catch Dame Fortune'a goiden smile, Aesiduons wait upon her. And gather gear by every wile -That's justUiod by honor. miscellaneous: Labosatost cjt , . : -. Stats Assaixs xstd chemist, ' : -."w. . ' coEast Grace Street -- KicnaiosD, Va., January SOth, 1SS3. Me. N. Ezekiel has made known to me the composition of his Hair Restorer and: Ithave also subjected it to chemical examination. It contains no lead or silver, substances very commonly employed tn making preparation for the hair, nor anv-lhine- harmful, and mar therefore be used witheut apprehension of In- j i carious results. - - ( . - : . - W3I. XL TAYLOR, 5LD - if:v 3 titate Chomlst. j i; Whilst thanking "yon. Mr. Ezekfcl," for the uair Kestorer you so Kinttir-fccnt mc, i vaiwu great pleasure In saying to yon that its bene ficial effects upon my hair have been so appar ent a to attract the commendation pf all my friends who have noticed it. ' f It is in my estimation a treasure, without ! j wnicn ine louei 01 none wno nave usea win 1 j be complete. . Hoping it may realize you the j I pecuniary success yon so richly deserve," . ' x remain, very reapecuuim - - - , Mrs. A. E. T,- Wise. x Richmond, Va., Eeb.,27, 1S67. -. -s t or sale by all druggists, rrice 51 penbot- itizvr AW NEW ADVERTISER ATTRACT I V E S Tclu WITHIN A FEW DAYS WE HOVJJ MAKE A DISPLAY OF IMANy NEW THINGS! And every department will be supplied with such desirable goods as we To tie. in New York to suit the tastes and requirements of our castonicrs R. fi2 tlJclIilTlRE, feb 17 7 a (Pa.) Free Press, Schaeffer, the book man, who made the big hit in The Louisiana j State Lottery the other day, ; got hi3 money yesterday per Central Jbxnress Com pany. It wasn't' much of a package, tho amount consisting of three! five thousand. dollars bills. Mr. Schaeffer will continue in business, and says ho will not allow his good fortune to ! spoil him one bit. On the contrary, he avows his intention never to purchase another lottery ticket and to put all his energies into has the business made a great h ronicle j success out 01 a small beginning t hroug , nam wort. Allcntoicn fra.) Uti and News, March 28. j " I ; 1 waiter b. Nelson, Esq., Monroe N. C, says: "In one week frown's Iron Bitters cured nie of indigestion and sick stomach." A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at Jacobi's Hardware! Depot. f COMMJEKCIAlLi news. WILMINGTON MARKET. April 1-4 P.M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-pQuoted firm at 45 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Quoted j firm at $1.30 for Strained and $1.35 for Good Strained. Sales of-1,000 bbls at these figures, j TAR Quoted steady at $l.tK) per bbl of 280 lbs-7 with sales of receipts. CRUDE TURPENTINE -Quoted steady at $1.60 for Hard and $2.75 per bbl for Soft. ! ! ! COTTON Quoted dull. Small sales reported on a basis of 9 17-16 for Mid dling. ( DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton.. ; .L Spirits Turpentine. . . . Ro3in. Tar ...... Crude Turpentine. . . . i 1 Not for to hide it in a bedgo. Not for a train attendant, But for the glorious privilege Of bejng independent. ,) "J-O MAN CAN FEEI, INDEPEXDENI? WHO PAYS RENT. Secure a homo and be your own landlord. Building lots for sale on the instalment plan (situated on Seventh, Wileon, Eighth, Ninth. Tenth, Dick inson, Eleventh; Bay, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Castlo, Church, Nun, Ann, Orange, Chestnut, Walnut. Mulberry, Red Cross, Gwynn, Char lotte and Rankin streets. Monev loaned to those wishing to build. mch2S- Apply to JAM bS WILSON. THIS DAY. A Complete Assortment i . or :. SPRING & SUMMER JJECEXVED TO-DAY, WILL BE OPEN for inspection to-morrarw. j .' . r i Thoee of my lady customers who have been awaiting the arrival of these goods and oth er will find among; them the Newest and Latest and Trettiest Stylos and Designs. A large assortment of the well-known f 'Cor liss" Linen Collars all stylos,. Ladie3 and Children'te. A call and an examination of stock Is re spectfully solicited. MISS E- KARRER, mch 15 EXCHANGE CORNER. Recent Arrival. 148 bales 71 casks 910 bbls 255 bbls 174 bbls MARINE NEWS. ' ARRIVED. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha,. Bis bey, Smithville, Master. - Steamer John Dawson, Sherman, Point Caswell, R. P. Paddison. Steamer Wavc,Robeson, Fayettcville Geo. W. Williams & Co. 1 Steamer North State, Green, Fay ettevillo, Worth & Worth; i ' Nor barque Able, Omdahl, 'Rotter dam, Heide & Co ! ! Nor barque Saga, Larsen. Dublin. C P Mebane CLEARED. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha. Bis Jbey, Smithville, Master. Steamer Is orth i State, Green. Fav etteviUe, Worth & Worth. Steamer Wave, Robeson. Fayette- ville, Geo W Williams & Co. Wnm: goods, ... . LACES, 1 . EMBROIDERIES, j LINEN TABLE GOODS; !; HANDKERCHIEFS,- - - -1 i Ladies and Chlldren!s nOSIERY - in gi-e4t variety, at low prices. J . . JOHN J. HEDItlCK. mch 30 . . - 1 If You Would be .Happy - buy; a C00K.STOVE. The Golden Harvest," cc CALUMET," Or, "SOUTHERN OAK,' ' Of PARKER & TAYLOR. , Pura White Oil. , mah if You Want "jpUXTON MARKET SPICED BEEF, Extra Fat No. 1 Shore Mackerel, . ?! MONTHLY STATEMENT. Ancient English Classics for Readers. This is the title of a unique and real ly delightful series of books, the first mlnma of which. The Commentaries. ot Cesar." by Anthony' Thollope, is jest issued. The aim of the series is to open to unlearned English readers ths beauties and treasures or 1 classic lore, tell who tho writers were, fiive some connected outline of the story they nar rate, present some oi their most strik ing passages in choice English transla-tfrm- and. illustrate them with the vrelith of modern scholarship. There are 27 volumes in an, ana neretoiore they have cost $1.00 each. They are rsnhliahinff in The Eisevir 4 Library, in rrillv eharmins style, at 15 cents each for paper binding, or 30 cents for cloth binding. "Herodotus" by George C. "Cicero " bv W. L. Collins, irl TV-mosthenes." by -W. J . Brod- ribb, are announced for .immediate is sue, and tho other volumes are to folr low. one or-moro each week, until the crric3 is complete. From even these Tr-rrelcns low prices large discounts ere c-sred to clubs and for prompt or 1883. to- STOCKS ON HAND APRIL I, Cotton ashore, 9,314; afloatj 580; tal, 9,894. j Spirits ashore, 2,S7t, a Rosin ashore,74,170i afloat, 500: total. 74,670. Tar ashore, 10,145; afloat) 50; total, IO K45. 1 Crude ashore, 2,525. RECEIlTTS FOR 3IONTD cotton, o,oj; spirits. 4,y ; rosin, 377; tar. Il,bl9; crude, B,8 17. EXPORTS TOR MONTH OF MARCH. DOMESTIC. j Cotton, 4,350; spirits, ; 2,221 ; rosin, 4,- 713;. tar, 5,929; crude, 100 FOREIGN. Cotton, 5,240; spirits, 2,500 rosin, 37 611; tar 4,520. I Sngar Cured Pig Hams, Sugar Cnred Pig Shoulders. Sugar Cnred Breakfast Strips, And thceo well known CAKES, beet iu City; als, a. full line of tbcfco FRE?,H FAMILY GROCERIES, -."At popular prifg, go tc tho DP MARCH. 44,- mch SO-tf GEO. Vi. CRAPON, Agt., 1$ and 13 South Front st PACIFIC GUANO. Just tr ;CeiVcd and fr sale, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, AND Diss olved Bone Phosphate. 9 never have had the first complaint of thw 3 Fertilizers not bringing a profitablecrop See our Country Agents. Publisher,. ' 18 Fayette ville Observe): QN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8thc the nnderalgned will revive the pabVjn f -the FAYETTE VILEE OBSERVEP . J "The Obseevbr will be . a lar- , weekly newspaper, and will be 'gj.-f l JJ scribers, postage paid, at $2 tigr? aV wavs in advance. 1 1 will give . f55' L' day in as ample form as IU 8 ' an5 both regolar and occ- ASSi lEfl dents will contribute letter th2S J52: on State politics and aflat- 1x0111 'H klt Democratic la politic . tho orst-T- - rin labor, first of an, to rf J th,l 7ll the Town of FTJlto&Xl t agricultural reeourc, P neignborlngcounUQ QEd to PrS U1 thit Carotoal 6 Wj'SSS! PPfi?:Uons n nCmlr rrrs. harm girtoMr th ie guiee oi pro- found in full fchyWitt ,?PKw thnS born of tte changed condiUr ' WA which sound judgment or en? j?htened e-rl-ence find to be also good. f5 , rJT. ja wiueresim will strf -R n reputation of the aaao It tr i,iL;f feb 2d&w-2m ALEX. SPRUNT & SON. PURCELL HOUSE. TTNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ! WTLMTNGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL Flrst-Clas tn all Its appointment. Terms $2.fi0 to $3.00 a dav. feb Si Buggies! Buggies! XTEW AND SECOND HAND FOB SALE 11 Some Bargains, dee 19-ti T. J SOUTHE ELAND, Xery nd Sale 8table deservette F. P- JONES, riiiW?VaU3TOHSEr AN.D nor-aVLaw; WIU practice la any part Conn of Special ttts'tlon given to it3r H a r p or ' s Bazar;! ILLUSTRATED. V This pomilarlournal Is a raro combination of literature,' art and fashion. Its stones, poems, and essays are by tho best writers of Europe and America ; Irs engravings possesses the highest artistic excellence ; and in all mat ters pertaining to fashion it is ueivereally ac knowledged to be the loading authority - in the land. The new volume will contain many bril liant novelties. -. I , , , . . - Harper's Periodicals.-; - Per Year: ' . - ' - Harpek'sibazak: . .. . . ..... .. .C. 4 co Harper's Magazike..... ...... 4 CO Harper's Weekly.;. ................... 4 0 The Three above jmblioations. ..... . . . 10 00 Any Two above named.....,; 7 CO Harper's Yocya People.... 1 50 IlARPER'8 MAGAZTfTE " . k m Harper's Yocnq People, j w Harper's Franklin Square Librart, I One Year (5 Numbers). ....... .......10 00 Postage Free to all-subscribers in the United States or Canada. ' The Volumes of the Bazar begins with the first Number for Januarv of each year. When no time is mentioned; "it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence, with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by i i mch ir j v' J noX 1 mMr Dr. CLARE JOHNSON'S mail. iKstaare tiald. or hv p.-jrnrfifi. f rp of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed one aoiiar per volume), lor K7 oo per - volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 00 each. r " Remittances should be made by' Post-Office Money Order oi Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without tJie express order of Harper & Bros Address - . , - HARPER & BROTHERS deo 1? New York.- Fresh Arrivals QHOICE WATER-MLLL MEAL CORN AND EASTERN HAY, . ' Dry Salt and Smoked Sides, i Dry Salt and Smoked Shoulders, Heavy Meeft Fork,1 ; - North Carolina Lard, North Carolina Hams, ; - '' All grades Good Flour, . ? : At Closo Prices. . : - ! - HALL & PEAKS ALL mch 27 l :Mat.!MaT;ting ! I -rAYTEEi DIFFERENT STYLES FROM 15c to 45o per yardj" 44 4,&4, Oil .Cloths, elegant irr design, and low in price. . TURKISH TAPESTRY .and Velvet Rugs and Mats. , Fins asaorttneht of Marsollles and cheaper White and Colored Bod Spreads. 100 Doz. German and Irish Linen. Turkish Bath, and cheaper Towels. Come and see me, a great pleasure to show Goods. SOL. BEAR mch 24 . - 20 Market St : The Place ,to Buy - j rpUETENTINE TOOLS. I . ' j PULLERS, HACKERS, ' DIPPERS, - WHfcTTERS, HACK-VEIGHTS, &c., &C, &c. " Best of goods at Rock Bottom prices. A full and complete stock of Hardware always on hand. j J . f - w. eJsprd?ger & co., r ' Successors to John Dawson & Co., mch 12 19, 21 and 23 Market Street COUNTRY ERCHANTS AND EVERT BODY CAN get suited In quality and prices from the large stock of SADDLERY GOODS, at the New fcaddlerv and Trcnk Houise of ' II. M. BOWDEN & CO., No. 49 Market St, JS3- Manufacture and Repair, r k mch 6i A week made" at hom by the Indus trious. Best busi ness now. before the public. will start yotui Men. women, boys and girls wan uxl everywnere m wont- ior am .uw ia via tha Mrr. Ynn fAn work In finare time, or give your whole time ' to . the busmess. No other business will pay von nearly as well. No one can ran 10 maxe enormous pay, oy en Mirin. a t nrf : t .nstlv ontfl t arwl terms free. Monev made fast, easily and honorably. Ad- nov 16-ilAw tf. ' ' Commercial Hotel Wilmington N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop, ) TnRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. T Flrst-claaa Bar and BILLIARD. SA tnov ATTAnmcn n DYSPEPSIA Agents Wanted. Laboratory 77 West 3d St., New York City. Drnjrsl s i. . . . , v.T. . -. . . ' J U Li 1 V -1 1 TIM DtClahx jojtsson : j. nis ccnanes ihh t your i iu uiajuisyi:iti i relief for Heart Dijiease and Liver Complaint. I would not be without it tar iv e Dack july 27.1awdfiri&wly - ' ...... J0uTbussCC New or!v & Wilniitigt on Steamsliip; Line. - . STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY, at o'clock; P. M. REGULATOR.. BENEFACT AR . REGULATOR. . BENEFACTOR. REGULAT:.. BENEFACTOR. JW Through ... .1...;. Saturday, Match 24 Saturday, March SI ........ Saturday April 7 ...... . . Saturday, April 14 . . . i ..... . .Saturday . April 21 Saturday. April 23 Bills Lading and Lowest . i . Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS E. BOND, Superintendent, j Wilmington, N. C. TITEO. G. EGER. Freieht Aent. I i 35 Broadway, New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents. ' mch 19-tf. j - i . ' : - The Public is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to.be drawn Monthly -Capital Prize $75,000 Tickets only $5. Shares in! pro portion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi- Annual Drawing of The Louisiana btate Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings . themselves, and that the same ure conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes or our signatures attacnea, tnus aaver ttsetnents." . Commissioners Incorporated In 186S for 25 years by the Leg islature for .Educational anil Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to whch a reserve fund of t $550,000 has since been added. . i By an overwhelming populax , vote Its fran chise was made apart or tho present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A- D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the peopleof any State. , j It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. i A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE.) Fourth Grand Drawing, Class D, at New Orleans, Tuesday, April 10, 1SCS 155th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of. 1 capital prize or. 2 Prizes 5 Prizes 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of of $8,000... ot 2,000... 1,000... of of 200 100.... 50.. 2a. ! APPROXIMATION TRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 600. 9 1 . 250. 75,000 25,000 10,000 1-2,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 6,730 4,500 2,250 j 20,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS r - . . -AND . . 4 Bnsliel Oat Sacfes. Ii.tiTJ 1 zizxra, uuvuuuiig iv.. ......... fiw,iw - Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the c3ice of the Company in New Or- lc3ns - . For further Information, write clearly, giv ing f nil address. Send orders by Express. Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed only to 1 . M. A. DAUPHIN, V -'. New Orleans. La. or ZL A. DAUPHIN, j 6C7 Seventh St, Washington, D. C. N. B. In the Extraordinary feemi-Annual Drawing of next J one the Capital Prize will be $150.0C0. , , mch 14-wed-cat-4w-d&vr ForalaIat jaalStt -TJHldriVc. Goods. - - GOOD SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND. GILES; MUECHISON, Clinton & Point Caswell Rail Road. t gEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE ceived till 12 o'clock, M.of the ISthiayof April, 1S83, for thergradlncfancl trclj o the Clinton Point Caswell RaUJiiad. 1 Specifications and .'proflles may be eecUr applying to R". P. PADDISON at Point Cai well, Pender county. j Livery andale Stabler JJORSES, BUGGIES, PHJETONS a1 CARRIAGES let at low rates. Also EoSrtl for Horses. ! II : ! j - The finest Hearee In the city! I I ! 1 1IOLLINGSWURTII A: VATlTr At the New Stables, j mch 2i-tf Cor. Fourth and Mulberry 0 BUTTER! Q.ILTEDGE, "' i : OLEOMAEGARDE. - TEAS, - COFFEES, ! . MOLASSES, Ac, Ac, &c, 4. For sale at low prieca by 1 DeRosset & Co. FLEMMIING HOUSE. asr. c. First National Bank of VVil- mington.! Indian Blood Syrup CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE STOMACH, LIYEE, liOWtTc 1 eyg. Skin and Blood. .MILLIONS testify to its 'cfTicacy in hfaiw v I , : named disvafief, and pronounce.it to ic (be ; ' BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN TfXr GUARANTEED TO CURE DYSPEPSIA ' W.' J. CALAIS, Prop'r. glTUATED AT THE VEBY FOOT of the Rlno Rldjrc, within sight and easy reach of some of the most famous peaks. The Ko&n Mountain and Other points of interest ane near. - Delightful air, salubrious climate and; excel lent water. j I will be pleased to correspond with parUct proposing rest or recreation in the mountain during the Summer months. Excellent ttbl, clean beds, airy rooms and prompt aerrlce guaranteed. Terms low. ! ' feblO-Cm 1 v 1 CAPIT.1L STOCK.. ........ ........... t&J SURPLUS FUND....... Deposits received and eolieetloM i03 all accessible polnfs In the United Stat. DIRECTORS E;jE.BURRUS3, D.G.WOIO'B, A, 1IARTTN, ; JAS. EPSXT5T, B. F. HALL. OJTICERSJ: E. E. BURRU3S. Al K. WALKER............... W. LA REINS.. .............. apl 23 ; rrldat.. 1 : A'nt Cfcl !o Liquors. BUT A STOCK OF FRESH, A NO! 1 GE CKRTES will be kept at our store, , j No. 45, Market Streot. All gwis sold by us will be Wrepreto GOOD GOODS AND SMALLwTE0nT3 WILL BE OUE MOTTO. O-GIvc us a trial and bo :convlBcet- mch 12 tf R. J. SCARBOROUGH ... Excursion and Pic Nic HEASON M' OTTRR. TTIE TllZ 1 and Ball season Is now openings -ai who are used to FIRST-CLAb 1 cad U clean and Comfortable Barter shop, . PracUcal Barber ud rcnJr tWt Market Street, betcc Front e- - etrccts..-. - c;; be Stats, ctica ct