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no il sew ll.? conC?cat;ca cf .he proVr!y cUitscd iV WUJIINGTOX. C. WEDXE DAY. M IICII C. KeureJ the Po-torjiee at Wilmington. N. C, as cxnd-cbu aaiir. Tim ikcsiikncy. Oftve great uambcrol aspirants for the Republican nomination fur the Presidency, appearances now indicate that Mr. IH&ine is far alurvl f any of bis corapcUUi'". There wx ty lime when his chance fr lb nomination were small indeed, buL-wtihia Ib'e pa.t few week Itis name secnn to hive suddenly crae into favor acd hs U now fairly in the Iront so sar a pros pects arc concern el. Of course there are many days before the conrentioo will meet, and there arc earnest workers among bis opponents to defeat him v so that il would bo ioiposs bio to tell positiTely what will bo his standi rj: when the real work, the Tot in 7. shall begin. Senator In galls, of Kansas, who Is pretty well posted in such matters. thinks that President Arthur, il be should secure- the nomination, would re ia ifcis c: 1 The lis; i-fcardidaifs for the position : of "Auk rlc.'in MtnUler l Uns'a increase In aieller to Bo-.toa Herald M !" and some new Barkis is named eveiy celre tho eftiro party rote. In speaking service. Kile Field cives a vivid and touching picture of the condition of thoso uufur Innate Southerners who have been lured t away from thcr homes by the Monnor s elders and missionaries who come down to the South every winter on their work of securinsr 'converts. Mis Field savs she found hundreds of Tenne; can. Alabamians. South Carolinians aruisdhers in Utah and Colorado in the moat miserable condition, lackios food. without Urcf, even in the coldest weath er, dostilntc. pover stricken and home sick: abhorring Mormonism. but airaid to speak out their views about it. lest it mirht subiect them to Dcfsculion. All .B j m and all were anxious to set back there again. , SHOKTS. The last completed work of the late Sir Anthony Trollope, An Old Alan's Love, is soon to be published by the Blackwoods. 1 One of the barkeepers ot the Cunard line has sent oat a circular stating he has made 500 trips ocross tho Atlantic and has been forty years in the company's day. Col. EmilsFrey. Swiss Minister tat Washington, sails for Europe in May. where he will spend the sumrmr months. General Raileanf. American Consul General at Havana, is said to be very unpopular, and accounts have been published of not especially creditable incidents at the consulate. Gen. Jew Wallace's recall as Ameri can Minister to Turkey, is said to have been "requested by the Sultan, who, ac cording to the raris igaro, now de clines to give him an audience on any subiect. Baron Schaefer. Austrian Minister at Washington, has been in town this week to attend the wedding of a Iriend. Baron Smeth van A I pen, of the lega tion of the Netherlands, at Washington, has gone to Europe. It is thought that Hon. John Russell Young, the American Minister in Chi na, may soon have an important part to play in the sflitlement of the long- drawn-ont trouble between that coun try and France. HIS CULL AIILOUa. UAlLi;OAJ)0, c. THE BRIGHTEST and' BEST! Vnljnimri' DAILI. SF '-WEEKLY. WEEKLY A Ki SIXDAY EDITIONS. THE . NEW YORK FOR 1884. Weldon Kuliroad Company. OniCB OF SUFK8XKTS.KDXr, . WlbnUncton. N. C.r Nor 17.1&3 1 1 Change of Schedule. rK - AND ATTES KOVR 18, iSJ3,Al 1.03 VA. M., Fassenger Trains on tne Wllmlar ton A Weldon Railroad wiU ran aa follows : DAT MAIL AND KXPEESS TRAINS Daily Nos. 47 North akd 43 South. ; 1 ; Leave Wlmlnirton, Front St. Dcptt. 8.53 A. Al Arrive at Weldon 2.31 P. il Leave Weldon... 3.00 P. ftl ! Arrlro at Wllm'gton, Front St. Dpt, 8.40 P. U Fast Tusocoh Mail a Passkkokb Traxk DailtNo. 40 South. . ; I Leave Weldon.........,....'....... 5.50 P. M Arrive at Wlbn'gton.Front St. Dpt iai5P.;M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS Datlt - J No. 43 North. Leave wliralnffton....... ,8.00 P. M. Arrive at Weldon......... 2.1-0 A, L Mail ani Passekokb Tbatns Nob 45 and 42 Leave Wllmlnirton, (Sundays ex cepted) .....12.S0 A M Arrive at Weidoa. 6.30 a m I Leave Weldon, (Mondays excepted)!. 05 A M Arrive at tv umincon 6.55 A.M to PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. New Proprietor! 5fev Editors! New Life and Blood ! upon this subject a short time since, he said thst Arthur's administration is unusually commended lor its dignity and cleanliness, acd himself for tho im pertcrbable propriety of bis conduct The President has been manacled and hampered by lire nnfortan&to circum ftmnfft attending his succession to the Presidential flic. Released from"lhesc Impedimenta br an elevation to the ofHoa throoffh tho roice ol tho nation and left to bU own judgment in tho d ministration ol affairs, be would sur ronnd himself with the most brilliant lights of the party. The sentiment in laTor of President Arthur h'as been growing recently, and I havo no doubt that if nominated ho would receive tho full party lapport. Tho tame Senator, in speaking of Blaine and his . chances, said that the latter comes nearer tho ideal party leader than any one prominent in our politics Uwlay, butlhbro is tuch a thing as being too aggressiro. We are strong and respected and havo do demand for a foreign policy so vigorous as to cm- broil ns in a war with other powers. While wo asiert dor rights as a nation and should bo persiilenl in their asser tion It looks, in the light n subsequent developments and il Garfield had not died, as if under the policy inaugurated by this dashing representative ! one phase of American public sentiment we mtzht have had serious difiicnltv with Great Dritaln ontheCramp'on business or In complications tending to the same end In our South American relations There is no doubt ot the aggressiveness ol Mr. Blaine idea f govermhent. but the question may occur as V whether the country desires to haro its peace and prosperity disturbed by foreiirn complications aod possib! war. and lr which we aro in no way pmvidul in the framing of diplomacy or the materials of strife. It Is this aggressiveness, in a great measure, which has brought him so prominently before Iho people,- and while it may bo a gravo objection with tho more conservative of tho party, there is not a doubt that Mr. R!ainc' chancer have materially Iruprovtd within the last two weeks. In the meantime be continue to reraaiu in his nzativo position of doiog nothing as a candidate. It is understock that he answers no letters addressed to him upon this Hubjcct. and that ho will ad here rigidly to the end in following this lino of policy. President Anhur also shows a remarkable reticence upon the subject of politics, and no one cuM inlcr from his eay nnur and l.k f unconcern that he had the frlijrhtot interest in the npproxchiniT Republican convention. Those who know him best say that he wiuld be srrea'ly p!eaed il he should be nominated, b t if he should not he wcultl' go ut of the White Hous without a regret. He has already had enough indorsement from the countri at large of tho soccess of his administration to fix him in his resolution not to raako any undignified scramble for further honors. A Drusrcrlst's Story. ' Mr. Isaac C. Chapman, Druggist, Newburg. N. Y., writes us: "I have for the past ten years sold several gross of DR. WILLIAM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I can say-ol it what I cannot say of any other medi. cine. 1 nave never neara a customer speak of it but to praise its virtues in the highest manner, l nave recom mended it in a great many cases of Whooping Cough, with the happiest effects. I have nsed it in my own family for many years; in fact, always have a bottle m the medicine closet ready for U9e." It is not likely that the fate of Gen. Gordon will remain long in doubt. What is done by England to rescue him must be done quickly. Tho State Campaign in Rbodo Island is to be conducted without platforms. There isn't room in tho State lor each party to have one, and so they go with out them altogether. I is nprtHl bv the advocates of the Si o'clock idea that the adoption of ill Leaves are the best ot mulching ma- will render railway Uine-tables intellig- tcnal. but they must be tieia aown oy ibloeven to lemimnc travellers. Jet brush or cornstalks. them try it once. j Passazo for Hebo and . Jumbo by a steamer of the' Monarch line in Octo ber next has been secured and Mr. Ilar- num will sail about the same time by a I Cunard steamer. The elephants are to be exhibited in jondon and elsewhere. The Maori Kinz has chosen April 1 as the day of bis sailing from Auckland, so that he will probably bo in rsew lork early in May, unles3 ho wishes to reach England without delay. MISCELLANEOUS Capital Prize $75,OOOJ3 Tickets onfy $5. Shares in pro portion. . Aver's Hair Vigor stimulates Ihe hair ceils to healthy action, anil promotes a vigorous growth. It contains all that can bo supplied to make tho uatural hair bcautmil and abuinlant; keeps the scalp free from dandruff, prevents the hair from becoming dry ami harsh, and tuakerf il flexible and glossy. MAIICH MIUTH. 'Why do Indians jret drunk?'' asks the Temperance Worker. Because they drink moru whiskey than they arc gauged for. Ask u a hard one. Anactris of this city was offered a seaUkin cloak if she wouldn't speak for an hour. At the end ot sevrn minutes she exclaimed, vjiiina, it got to be a $250 one." A I'hiladelpbiaxiaiicing master is about introducing a new dance express ly for fat people All the performers havo to do is to sit on the floor and kick. "Dig graves for old follies and errors." sas Ella Wheeler. That's tho way to !. dear Ella; but where can you iret enough cemetery, room lor all Ihe corpses? j Light-minded young thing in a bath ing Mitt: 'Surtly,' Aunt Margaret. Lyou'rc not going to wear your spectacles into the water! Aunt iU ; 'Indeed lam. Nothing bhall induce mo to take off another thing." Louisiana State Lottery Company. Wt do hereby certify that tee rupervUe the arrangement for all the Monthly and Semi Annual JJratoings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Compauy, and in person manage and con- troi me urawngt themselves, ana inai ine same we conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and toe author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver fisenents. - - in IMiysiciaii Prescribe .Epilepsy. I prescribe it in my practice " is the expression used by Dr. J. A. PaUnort, ol Kilov. lad. I le referred to btmnrilan Nervine, ami further along savs: il cures epileptic Gts." 'Madame, you've destroyed five dol lar worth of merchandise," angrily remarked a dmlu to a lady, as she seated herself i.i a chair in which he had do P'litnl a new Derby hat. ''Serves you ritfbt." she replied. Mwly rising from the ruin, you had ho business to buy a five dollar hit for a fifty cent head." JJrooUyn huylc. The New York Times says : "Posi tive and direct information has been received by the authorities of the Cath olio Church In thii city that the Ameri can College at Rome is to be sold by the Italian Govern mnt. Tki news is received by the clergy of this city with IndLmatlon. There is no doubt that this property was rivea to the United States by the Holy Father for the est ab lishmcnt of the American College, .bnt there was no deed passed, and that was no considered necessary at the time. Th oolleee was opened on December 8. 1359. and during that year this arch dioccsa alono tent to the Holy Father the turn of 53.000 for tht enlargement and i a pro rem en t ot the Institution. The same year the other dioceses of this country cnt $100 000 to Rome for the tame purpose- The lands since con tributed amount to.a rery large turn . Hr. A&tor. the United States Minister to Italy. Is expected to take acUoa In the name of thU Government tgalnit If People Will Chew, they sh .uid counltract the injurious eflcct of tobacco UN)n the twtb. with the sterlicg preservative ami purifier. SOZODONT. Which not only whitens the teeth and renders the gums healthy, but banishes iroru the teeth every ob jectionable odor. Certain tooth pow ders. pastes and washes, although they cleanse, also injure tho dental enamel, but this marchlrss toilet auxiliary pre serves and strenzthens it. Its origin is botanio and its Uaror and odor delight Six months ago THE WOULD commenced its new career. Its growth has been unpre cedented. Its wonderful advance in circula tlon. In advertising, in influence, in popularity, warrants the claim of a leading position In New York journahsm. ( No expense or effort will be spared until THE WOULD la recognized as the GREATEST as well as the BRIGHTEST and CHEAPEST PAPER In AMERICA. The World, as the leading Democratic newspaper In the country, -knows no faction and recognizes no Individual ambitions vor as pirations aside from the general good of .the party and the Republic. It seeks the triumph of principles not msn. It upholds great Dem ocratlc ideas and ideals not a faction or fraction of the party, j At the entrance of the new year the new World desires to express Its gratitude for the hearty welcome it has received and ihe magnificent success it has already achieved. Its welcome comes from the people. Its suc cess is their work. They have Indorsed! Its merits by more than trebling its circulation In six months, and by doubling Its advertising. For this they are entitled to our warm thanks. No Democrat ought to be happy without THE WORLD. We call upon our Democratic friends In every town and hamlet in the Union to START CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newspaper in the country, as well as an earnest and steadfast missionary and true Democracy. . .1. The Weekly World, 8 PAGES, 56 COLUMNS. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, CONTAINS I ALL THE NEWS, complete and Interesting. WELL CONSIDEKED EDITOUIAl on eve ry subject, political cr social. A FARMER'S DEPARTMENT Full Agri cultural ana f arm fews. A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. A HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT. A YOUNG FOLKS' CORNER. - A CHECKER DEPARTMENT A CHESS HEPARTMENT. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND MARKET REPORTS ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Each department Is ably edited, and all combined mako THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA. IlAma it, a: 1 WEST. - Hama. suiea. & tK DRY SALTEDT-'-r - oioes.fc 9 i, j . Shoulders. r ftl '"' -Shoulders, r jv . """u BARREIAfe:--.. 1 SndHaniacf0' i, cw aorx. rrH New Cltv.eah7-cacl1 - BEESWAXr? m"-tl J BlUCKs7t, & J?"V .UJ ! 5 TITr.i.-.i .77 - North Carolina..' Northern.. CANDLES. IbX Tadow. 142 f Northern F&ctorr State......... COFFEE, V ftr' ". ava ; !'; '. CORN MEAL COTTON DoMESTIi ' Bneeonr. a a i, t Yarns. VhniA'' e . xrivtsu Hummxion b-Oa A. .al 1 EGGS. dozen " Al Train No. 40 South will stoo onlv at Wllami. I FISH . ! Goldsboro and Mamolla. - . - I Mvi t 1 . 9 Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky uount ior xaruoro at i.zu a. ai. ana 4.30 r, Daily, . Sundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M and S P. M. Dailv. -XTains on scouana weex Uranch Road leave Mullets. ji.aiu.ax xor aoouana necJE ai jf. ai. lie- I aiuilets. Pork daily except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North Dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bar Line. ' - . " s - Train No. 43 tuns daily and makes close enn nectlon for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. ' , - ' All trains rnn solid between Wi'mington ant Washington, and have Pullman .Palace Sleep ers attached. ...i. v-.: -tJ,..t,.-. For accommodation of local travel a passen- ger coach will be attached to local freight leav lg Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. DaUy except JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera". Passenger, Agent nov 17 .-.i . . Mackerel, No. t Mackerel No ? t ife," 9 r . I Mackerel K ? 2L bbL. S at ft N. C. Roe Herrtnr, Drv Cod.' v m " Peruvian Giianl, NoTlT jB fc ' Bat Carol A ighshoimhSf r InaFeridiTftt.. ? vut ...... Bone Meal.......' j Bone Flour. ' "'2 Navassa GTlano...v-.r", r Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Co. I. - - - - - -. ; . .if-... Ornox or General SursRorrsa'SEMT. Wilmington. N.C. Nov 17,1883. Change of Schedule. Ol a Gommissionors. Incorporated in 1S6S for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational - ana Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to wtuch a reserve runa or added. 1530,000 has since been By an overwhelming populai 'vote Itsfran rhlse was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.t 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State, It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FO RTUNE. rourth Grand DrawlngJClass D, in tho Academy "of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, A prll 8, 1SS4 167th Monthly Draw Ing. . 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 Cai llalPrlzo of... 1 Capital Prize of... 2 Prizes of f'i.ooo... 5 Prizes of 2,000... 10 Prizes of l.ooo... CO Prizes of .W 100 Prizes of 'J Stt Prizes of 100 500 Prizes of .V) 1000 Prizes of 25... APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of f 75u. 8,7-V) 9 500. 4,500 9 M 25C. 2,250 THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION RATES POSTAGE PAID. Weekly, one Yeab. fl 00 Skmi-Wekklt, Oxe Yeas....: 2 00 Daily. One Year..... 6 09 Daily axd Sukdav, One Yeah .' 7 50 Daily and Sunday, Six Months 3 75 Sunday Edition, One Year..... 1 20 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED at once in every unrepresented district, to whom a LIBERAL COMMISSION will be al lowed i This is jnst tbe season for gents to exert themselves in getting up eubectlptlon lists. Kemlttar ces should be by draft on New York, money orde or registered letter. Send for any information desired. Speci men rople8 sent free. Addicts i THE WORLD, 31 and 32 Park Row, ! dec 14 i NEW YORK. AND AFTER NOVR lSth.: 1SS3 at 1.33 A.. M.. the fellowlnsr Passenrer Sr.h d - tUe will be run on this road : ; ; No.42 -Leave Wllmlngt6n,(Mondays excepted) .................. 7.15 A M , Arrive at Florence. . . .'.v. . .11.40 A M sxo. 40 iAzac ti rence, (Sundays n - . excepted)....-.............. 7.40 P M Anlveat Wilmington ..liio P.M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 41 West and 47 ast. ; Leave Wilmington............ 9.10 P. M. Leave Florence 240 A. M. Arrive at C. C AA, Junction....... 6.35 A. M. Arrlteat Columbia.. fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.. 9. 55P. M. Leave C, C & A. Junction ....10.30 P. M. jeave Florence.... ................. 4.33 A. ai. Arrive at Wilmington... ............ 8.23 A. M. Nioht Mail and Passenger Train. Daily . . ,- No. 40. West. - - Leave Wilmington... ..........10.40 P. VL Arrive at Florence L45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY., '- 43 East. " Leave Florence ai.... 355 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington........ 7.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. - - No. 40 stops only at Flemingtcn. and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A. C. Tt t. At. T? I? MiiHmi AV. T. - . , wwiitvuo. oiACU lillu tlon, and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. ; , Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston ana Augusta on Train 43 . r . j All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. . J : . v .- .- Local freight leaves Wilmington' dally ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A4 M. - 1 IJOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent, T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 .1 . - N PrtmrtlArA f .... wnaon-s Phosphate...... ' iHZ 1 . Wando Phosphate!... 2 2 Rergcr AJJutS Ph.VH5 Exceltenta Cotton FeraSer Z i ! French's Carbonate of Lla!.., m I French's Agricultural Lime, i ! FLOUR, Vbbt- - T 1 Northern Super.. :..:rrr!r 1 ! 1 ;:-.sSffir.r: ?! t w Extra Fmfj .If'M GRAIN. hniihAL- . T m X corn, irom store, bags,irhlts. ; 1 Corn, cargo, in hulk, irhlte., I Com, cargo. In bags, wktta ' Corn, cargo, mixed, in bigs.. 1 , Oats, from store............M g Cow Peas. ..,.... in. 1 Dinrs itv 1 I Green.;....;...;..'..........., . 1 1 i Eastern.'....,...V...n. ..i. is 1 Western.. 1 u North River.. ......;.u. rii 1 noop futoN. v ib............v jj LARD. V fiy- ) , ;.v : : Northern.. ....... norm uarouna... OB LIME. barrel.. ....... 1 LUMliER. City Sawed, t U ft, i - ouip onur, resawea. .....II no t uougn jcajje Plank..... u m t West India Cargoes, acccmflBx " s to quality., uoc n Dressed Flooring, sea8onod..l3 00 sr. Scautllnir and Board, cnm .n n r MOLASSES, Jf gallon- . ... New Crop Cuba, in hhdi..... ' K S I " " in bbla.MM t t I Porto Rico, in tads... m 0 Syrup. In hbls......... ...... mi NAILS, y Keg, Cut, lOd lull.. ICO I! OILS, if gallon I . : : , - Kerosene...................;., u , Lard... ..... ...... .......... ) ) ' Llnsoed..... ....... .......... 1 Rosin..........' t i-ar Deck and Spar..... ft JIJ IJIIE Y . '.......MM Chickens, live, grown. 2. : , spring.. ....... ..... Turkeys..". ...i...... PEAN UTS V bushel...!...... POTATOES, V bushel- J .. .... .............. cm. eiij 1 75,000 25,000 10,000 12.00C lO.OfiO 10,000 lo.oro 30,000 30,000 25,010 25.000 PUfiCELL HOUSE. TTNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C R. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. First-Class In all It appnlntmAnta. Tfimn tt. M H f 2.00 s IT 1 '1 i Wanted. i A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO II ll HI Irish, Vbbl....... PORK, V barrel , j - - City Mess........MM...M-.MSK t Prime ,..............! f -Kumpf;ia.. M..17 H f RICE Carolina, y b........ ' Rough. V bushel ft I RAGS, V tt-Country City.. ............. ............ ROPE, V ft. Carolina Central R. B erpii! company. Oman or genebal sufebintkndent, WUmlngtoni N. C, June 13th, 1883. 1 B 'I tells you boss." said Casar Smith. in Duyin males it coan Uo ter zimine details tcociosc. A Healthful Diuretic. , Bound Brook. N. J.. . , April 2. 1883 lou advise placing Allccck's Porous Fl asters, in dyspepsia, on the pit of tho stomach ; in aue cake, on the solecn . in torpid liver, over that organ: but I really think you should also recommend mat one or two i iasters do put over the kidoejs. They sum alatu strengthen and act as powerful diuretics, thus cast- injrout many poisonous acids and salts. 1 nave naa lerer ana ague, ah re medies I took: produced little or no effect until I put an Allcock's Porous Plaster over each kidney; their action being more than doubled, tho malaria was quickly washed away. I have also bad several attacks of rheumatism and two ol coot, and by applying the plasters over the local pain and also over the kidneys. I apt in found your plasters wonderfully efficacious. II. K.TUOMAE. Beware of imitations. Allcock V is U only ccauine Porous Plaster. 1.37 Prizes, amounting to tiKS.SOO Applicatloa for rates to clubs should be made only to tho o3icc of the Company in New Or cans. For further information, write clearly, rlv In tnll address. . Make P.. O. Money Or- ciers parsble ami address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL. RANK. ! ' New Orleans. La POSTAL NOTES and ordluarr letters bv Mall or Express (all sums of S3 and upwards by Express at our expense) to BL A. UAU1"HI., ?ew Orleans, La. n M. A. DAUPHIN, ! ( 607 Seventh 8L. Washlnirton, D. C mch 12 wed-sat 4w-dJtw Kaleigh Eegister. THARLY IS FEBRUARf as soon a, the printers receive the necessary material the Subllcatlnn ot the RALEIGH REGISTER, as orth Carodna Democratic newspaper, will The Register will be printed weekly until the great political campaign of l84 berlns. It will then be issued twice a week, or as often as msy be useful or necessary to tbe Demo cratic party In North Carolina. It will 1 printed from new and beautiful type on rood white paper, and though it oar not be Urge enough to hold all at one mil tbe rood thing that rlowlnr prospectuses sometimes proralte, yet the applies tlon of a thorough knowledge or how to use them will put Into its thirty two broad colomos all the news, much good readier, and a complete hlstorv of what Is done In North Carolina. Mr Hale will be edi tor of the Register. The price of the Register will be $i a year, $1 for six months. Psy for your home paper, and then remit for the Register. Those who remit tl to this office will receive asapreml urn either volume ordered of "Hale's Indus trial Sertrs." Two volumes are now ready : The Woods axd Tucbkks or Norm Cab- oltx A- Curtis', Emmons anl Kerr's Bo tanical cepor s ; supplemented by accurate lusfarated by an exceUe?it Map of tbe State, IxDcsTKrcs or Noani ; Carolina fx nnt Coal axd Ikox CuxTTs.-.Emnviia. Kerr's. Lai Jley's, mikes', and the Census Rcpos; supplemented by fall and accurate sketches ot the fifty six Counties and Map of the State. loloalma. cuth in $1 JO. Adlrcsj RAX.UUU REGISTER. jaais KaJcUa.K.C. stablUh a manufactory thereon well-timber ed cypress lands. - Parties who may have such lands to dispose of are requested to com muni cate, with me at Wadesboroor by letter with Mr. Josh T. James, at tVllmlngton in person Full prrtculars as to exact 1 location of lands number oT acres, probable yield of tlmbero the aero and .lowest price, must be mad i Known. JOLLN iT. PATRICK, State Immigration Agent, anl 19-tf WulMhorn. V Change of Seized ule S y aw ai AJTTER JUNE ISth, 1S83. THE TALLOW, ft... followinr cneotue will be operated on tal Railroad : i i - . North Carolina Resources. 1 m m i ' m "One of the most useful series of dcecrlp tlve books ever published about any State."' Boston Post. - i l HI Oil American..... ........ M I SUGAR, V ft-Cuba. . Porto Rico..;...., SI, ACoiT8e........ ...m.m 1 1 B I C r " V Kx ) , Crushed........,...!........ kV SOAP, y to Northern.. SUINGLES,7Ln.VM...........W" J Common.... ...... ...m 1 ' J Cypress "Saps....... M.M 4 J Cyprees Hearts STAVES, M-W. O. BarraL.ll ' R. O- ifntrnhA .i.J I TIMBER, V M fee t-S hlppljsi.il ' rino Mill. ,.:.iZZ.n f ' ailll Prime.. Mlll Fair..........'........... Ii Common. MllL........... J Inferior to Ordinary. ' WHISKEY, V ga-NortherB.!.l J North Carolina. ? . ' WOOL, V lb Washed ? f Unwashed...,..... j 'Blhl ............. mm Hale's Industrial Series. 1 Two Volumes ow Ready. j I. The Woods axd Timbers of North C'aROLIxa. Cnrtla's. Emmons', and Kerr's Botsnlcal IteporU ; supplemented by accurate County Reports of Standing Forests, and illus trated by an excellent Map of the (State. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., fL25. II. Ix the Coal, axd Ikox Counties of North Carolina Emmons. Kerr. Laid ley's, 1&Ukes and the Ceniua Reports; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the suij six iwunues ana atap or the State. tut fv-j man vou irte, "r. -- . w . . .m mmum warn vox of sample roods that ww f" v 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 425 pp., $io. Id by all Booksellers, or mailed tratn on receipt or the price, by E J. IT AI.lt A Si IV Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers! r P-" HALE, Publisher. RideLN ept ?fl. . . PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sunday s. . Wwwumiiigtontt 7.00 P. M o. . j Jeave Kaieighat.. ....... ...7.35 P. M t arrive anjuariotte at.. 7.00 A. M ) lave Charlotte at.;..;.... .8.45 P. M No. 3. Arrive Ralelrh at.. ...i..... 8.30 A. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 26, 1884, edition 1
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