MISCELLANEOUS R.W0KTHIN&TOfa'S SH0LE THE GREAT :ra AND OYXB. 25 TEAKS RAMP 1URE Cramps "DIr- T-c ,.,rv'-MnTnerC7atnplalit,UjPepai p,.r. I ? , i, itie ttomach and bowtt. Iniroducl ,.-hfrV--.lr, h-y fcurjraon-General C, . A. Beco . Mf r:-V ''"warren, Purveyor-General ; Hon. Kb-1.V-T.-4 1-r '' 'i.,,,. i;. K. Treasury, and other. Frtne. . . r Drueiri'tj ana i;eaier. vuij 6' ,-! in lottfe. Sole proprietors. TliE CHARLES A.VCGEUR COMPART, . -Ca,,i tal l rizo $7 5 ,000 jVfltotri only Shares in pro portion. - " i Bsk 5M3 cgggi Louisiana State Lottery - 1 .Company. "Vwtdoheicty certify that tot supervise the .rrrneni.'uti for all the Monthly and Semi TTttfl' Wrings of The Louisiana State Lot-tZcomp-'iiy, and in person mpnage endcon- ,i the Or airings themselves, and that the r ure conducted nM honesty, fairness, and irnodfiaWi toward all parties; and toe author -iie Co:n,a:w fr se certificate, toithfac ' -A n -iturei attached, initsadver attached. Commissioners. j-r-orwated In 1SS for 25 years by the Leg i i"tnro for F,.i".eatIon;vl and Charitable par- ssvHh .1 capital oi ?1,uiu,uki to wmuu a of over $550,000 has since been estrve f-mil I5y an overwhelming ponnlai vote Its rran rh'i wa mis'ie a mrt or the present State tw.-titai'.iTi adopted December 2d, A. D..1S79. The cn.y tottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of nr.y 2:aze. It never scrdes or postpones. Number Irawlnga take Sin sic Ha Grami vlar-? monthly. A SI'I.KXDID OIM'OUTUNITY TO WIN A roinTNK. Nnt1.! (iraml Drawing. Class I 1:i tlif Ai:;i'l'mv of Mu&ic. at New Orleans, Tuos.ld7. September 1SS4 It 11 Monthly "oaDital Prizo, $75,000". 100.00(1 Tickets at Five lol Inrs rjach. Fractions liity it tns in proportion. LIST OF PUl'ZKS. i Capital Prize of 75,000 uapiui Frize ot.... ; Capital Prize of..... ! Prize3 of 16,000 12,X)C 5 Prizes of 2.000 10.000 1,000 10,000 500 10,000 200 20,000 100 go.ooo 50 25,000 25 25.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. y Approximation Prizes of $750. 6,750 9 " " 500. 4.500 ! J Prizes of 2" Prizes of 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of 50 Prizes of ICfiO Prizes of ADIEU. J w w." w ww I love nrnmr. vat.. .i k- i t edge inStlDCtivelT. i wai nnt Innw Koforo J W " WW M w WUJ WVW & W inet&i;oDe became av&re ofihA nas. sion sbe had implanted in the breast of me noDie Italian. Such lovely eves a veritable Romeo knd Rih n. lnt! Why,-. the cod of Ioto dwit in ii BUUl ADQ his riffl vaa at. Beyond the raoor3. across the bay, I see the white shins sail awav: Sailing stately with the tide. Sailing grandly ii their pride. Ana the loreruost sail enfolds my bride Like large, strange bird3 from Heaven set free. They kiss the beauty of the sea Oh! great strong winds set to the East. mm nen to inc exultant winds released. IJKlb'i know that life and laughter?! a ceasea my For one who silent stood anart! Oh! white ship, freighted with Oh! buoyant bay, blue, fair and Iree, Oh ! distant, dimplinff. ODai sea. The moor lies black 'twixt thee and me. Marion Fortescue. 31 ado a Dividend. "1 oxnlam it all to you. ' said one of the-partners in a furniture house in Y estern Michigan which had Drotest .l ..-If 1 ' . t iv i is paper. iou see l anu mv brudder Shake vhas bartners. We each draw $20 per week, und we haf motiey ictt to bay all our debts und keep up stocK. bhake he so oater to Uhicaaro. und ealcrypody asks him it we make some difidends, und how moochT Vhen he comes home he says wedoan1 shtand oop mit odder houses if we doan' make some dihdends. Dot look all riaht to me. We half two tousand dollar laid away, und I ttike bait und Shake half. V hpn inm o rlmlts f Amo Sihnb-n Hnnn like to bay, und I feels shust dot vhay. too. it you nat some dindends. dot vhna at nloft 7"frr vr-.n nnn vnn Hnon' i " i l r- F . puc nim oacK in uer nrm. ai vnas a leedle mixed oop, und I guess we like to sell oudt." Wall Street News. "ltough on Pain." f - a uures cone, cramps, uiarrnooa; ex ternally lor aches, pains, sprains, head aches neuralgia, rheumatism.- For man or beast. 25,and 50c. Ojie cause of the extreme nervousness ot women, according to the Herald, of Health, is being too mnch in darkness when indoors. The rooms are dark to save the carpets and to keep out the nies, and the occupants lack the bene fits ot fresh air and sunshine. Houses from which the sun is excluded are notably unwholesome. There is al- waysa damp, depressing condition in inem mat maKes useii evident at once :o a sensitive temperament. Health and spirits are both depressed by it. jNeison oizer once said, in making a phrenological examination, "Be as much in the sunshine as possible; people who live in dark rooms and wear black are pale all through. You may think you hve, but in reahtr you only exist, which is a very diuereut matter. To live to any purpose, mind and body alike should be in the best possible con dition. One would find it hard to esti mate the number of women and chil dren who have been sacrihed to carpets and to keep out flies! Many a fit oi illness results from the same cause. Multitudes ot women ana cnuuren arc only half living today because they have such a fear ot sunshine. Where as sunsnine, witn tignc and anr, is as mucn food for the body and soul as the fruit and grain and vegetables that we take into our stomachs, add we cannot get a surfeit of them as we do of food. The more of them we bave the better for mind, body and temper." tuned to harmoni ings, that penetrated fair Ida's being like the sott and amnrnn? notpa r.f lute. A duenna accomD&nieri f h fair one's family, and to her special keer- mg was entrusted the person of the heiress. Her esDionaire nerpr elpnt through the chains she bound about her charge were silken ones. Her eyes neyer wandered too far awav. and sh discovered the secret hv watp.hi-.ff Ida's actions. She noticed that the young lady dawdled an unconsionab!e time over her soup with the French designation, and she noticed also that she (the duenna) never received the same kind of sono that was seved to her charge. Suspicion was aroused. Could it be that Miss Ida s soup was made oi some potent love . charm ? She would watch. She took occasion to move her seat to Ida's side and made a discov ery that almost paralyzed her virgin heart. ' The little particles in Ida's soup were letters of the alphabet, and on the very first day she r?ad this sen tence: "S-w e-e-t, A-l-l o-n-s-ul-o-v-e-s t h-e e: and th! : "I-t-a-l-v a-w-a-i-t-s h-e-r q-u-e-e-n." Our duenna was circumspect. She made no sign, but concluded to await further developments The next dav she read in Ida's soup these words: "F-l-y w-i-t-h y b-u-r A-l-f-o-n-s-o t-o- n-i-g h-t. It was plainly time to act. Ida's father was warned of the threat ened elopement of his daughier with an Italian conk, who had, doubtless, sold the "monk and 'the org'" to take his present placo as hotel cook. "All right. Maria." said paterfamilias. "I'll be on hand." The Italian was confronted by a detective and ordered to leave town at once or be arrested for attempted ab duction. He left. At 8 o'clock. in the evening Ida's pa stood in the pelting ram under her window. A rope ladder was gently lowered, a voice whispered. "Alfonso, darling, are you there?" le3." whispered Ida's papa, ''come." And Ida came right down and lit in papa's arms. Rochester PosUExpress. w up 1.W7 frizes, amonntlne to 265.500 Application for rates to r.lnba should he made only to the oSee of the Company la New Or- For further informaMfiTi. write .'lAnrlv. crtv- l2J fill! ail.irnsa. Mntu T O Mntiftvdr. ticn payable ami address Registered .Letters to NKW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, new Orleans, la. POSTAL KOTF.S nnrl tvrrMiioTO lotto-ra Ivo Mall or Esprp.33 (all sums of 5 and ntiwards -7 Express at our expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. cr M. A. DAUPHIN, W7 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. ang Uwed-sat 4w-lAw DO YOU KNOW THAT LORRILARD'S CLIMAX I'LUU TOBACCO S-iWlV.Ii ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chcw '. IIAVY CLIPPINGS, and ulacb, Brown aud w.awitw V a,a,aw ar v a, u -v- " I w" " t axur ti ly u& Dr. Holt's Powders tER fait- to r.nnrc intflamma ; of the Kidneys, Gravel, Gleet. Strict 'usHniaU Urinary diseases. Nervous and lability. Genital Weakness and ail Ulltilli' misArlna p.miapil htr IniHap.rfltinn M.SC3. ayphlllslnall 1U forms pcrrha-n-nu?cj'cd. Yellow c Brown spots on fce 'iy.Sore Throat ani Nose, fecrofula, Old :,0T,S. Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin Platform of the Democratic Party if North. Carolina. We again congratulate the people ot North Carolina on the career ot peace prosperity and good government on which she entered Alter the inaugura tion ot a Democratic State administra tion, and which has been unbroken for so many years since; upon the lust and imDartial enforcement of the laws: up on the efficiency of our common school system, and the great progress madS in popular education: and upon the gen eral improvement aud enterprise man ifested in every part ot the btate. And we again challenge a comparison be tween this state of thmgs and the crimes, outrages and scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our borders ; and we pledge ourselves tfo exert, in the future, as we have done in the past, our best efforts to promote the material interests ot all sections of the State. Affirming our adherence to Demo cratic principles as heretofore enuncia . a 1 if P Jl a. a. tea in me piauorms oi Lne party, it is hereby Resolved, That we regard a free and fair expression of the public will at the ballot-box as the only sure means oi pre serving our free American institutions, and that the corrupt and corrupting use of federal patronage, in influencing and Allen's Bilious physic is a purely controlling elections is dangerous to the vegatable liquid remedy for Headaches, liberties of the State and theunion. Ing and increasing harmony and klnd- lV feehnsr betWMn Ifin tvern i-i no a in I Vita State and a similar condition of things at: v. "cic mj u a i&fc ..generally in other Southern States, we deprecate ne auempt or the Republican party in ts recent Dl&tfnrm at r.h civil rigbU as a living issue, and we denounce it ILK n. flm.Viranrl onrl a rtv-rv-i- critlcal expression of,, interest in " the DiacK race, a wsnton msnlt tn tht. hites of the South, and tending to stir stnie Denveen the now Inendlv races. .-. Appointments of Gen. Scales. The Democrat in Stale flnmmitfpfi nn. nounce the folio wine annointmpnta for Gen. A. M. Scales, at which Dr. Tyro xorK.j the Republican candidate, has been invited to meet him. and a ioint canvass may be expected : uen. scales wll meet Dr. York at his published aDDointments nn the P!ast. of the Ridere. as follows ? Lincolnton. Monday, September 1. Shelby. Tuesday. September 2, Rutherfordtori. Wednesday. SeDtem- ber 3. - ' Columbus, Thursday, September i. Charlotte, Saturdav, September 20. Owinir to the fact that the eandidn.lp.B for Lieutenant Governor and electors or the Slate at large are now canvass nsr the eonnlies envererl hv Dr. YnrL-'s upuiu kuiltl CO voir Ul UIG X liVJ WCU. Scales, by the advice of the Democrat- o juacvuiiic vuuiuuuru, Will uJt IJJCUL htmatho3e appointments, and the Democratic Committee nnnnnnoA thp 'ollowingappeiutmcnts for Gen. Scales insteau: Monroe, Saturday, September 6th. Big Lick , Stanly, Monday. Sentem ber 8th. Albermarle, Tuesday, September 9th Troy, Wednesday, September. 10th Mt. Gilead. Thursdav. SeDtember 11th. Wadesboro. Saturdav. Sentember Rockingham, Monday. SeDtember 15th. Shoe Heel, Tuesday, September 16th. Fayetteville. Wednesday. SeDtember urn. Sanford, Thursday, September 18th. Charlptte. Saturday, September 20th. R. II . Battle, Chairman. A Card. To all who' are suffering from the errors ana indiscretions ot youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America, bend a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inm an. Station I), New York City. eod d&w ly Biliousness and Constipation. Easily takcD, acting promptly, relieving quickly, 25 cts. At all Druggists. It, t;. Enc'oso the ic FRANK it will Btbv mill rfAalrr! Vnr 1a hv all druar sect by mall. July 7 d&wly iTn.. ciil; 030 tuc luuucy RNS & CO., Baltimore, Md., and r. Dodd's Nervine No. 2. lLL CURE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL ce'wa'1 Genltal Weakness caused by Indls fri:enan4 violatinS tne laws of nealtn' Cere, l)R- HUNTER'S PILLS 'eiw ypt Ul3 la a11 lu forms and 6tages, Scn Ts0r Krown pots on the fare and body. x lrat an l No8e. scrofula. Tetter, tfcze &tvj T1,0? sensation, Salt Bheum and all ttrifh,. C!Km 'iseasea, Urinary llseafics ana 1 re3 sv.eelily cured Priced sfvcrf'V, "UVTS FEM4LK FKISND ; ilocj r, 8 lo cure Irregularities or Supprca l&iif.' ,7fc,I by colds or disease. Married wtvd s in delicate of health are Ofipi, , 'w use it. irice SS. u-nciose ms K STK- will be li I' - - wvava V -J july f Ui'j 1 by mail or express. coming a widow she subsequently married the Marquis Carmarthen, af- crreateat. cmnd to the crreatest number o in. - I A 1 tv i -- j A . i l . lerwaru me uukg oi Jeeas. Anotner the American neon e. sister married Baron Stafford, and an- Resolved. That the course ot the Other Mr. McTavish. Who Was for TWinm-atiA nartv in furtherance o: EXi AeKl,er mediciue to FRAN ?sth4?-. Bahlmore. Md and it 13 brnr: or cxPresi sealed, ror Cleveland & Hendricks! Blaine & Logan!! JAOK:SON&.BEL,L!!! THrEE TlCKETslbr the PEOPLE ! PoplehftS .tickets are before the fr the t t their suffrages-the last aQythinS i5?inaS f both parties for vl'uR and fra.U: i u la the shape oY 5 - y ay nulmo or Bindinn; Washington Belles. Among the reigning belles of Wash ington at the beginning of the present century, says Ben. Terley Foore, were the Misse3 Gaton, of Baltimore. The eldest, when young, was married to Mr. Robert Patterson, a wealthy Balti more merchant, with whom she travel ed in Europe, where she attracted the attention of Sir Arthur Wellesley, after- lTtl - llf 11V a . . -a waru uukcoi Wellington, iieiollowed her from city to city in Europe, and by nis unguaraea devotion incurred not a little scandal. After her return her admirer wrote her by every sailing packet a diary of the society movements in London. When she became a wid ow she revisited England, but the futui e hero of- Waterloo had meanwhile mar ried, and was unable to offer his hand. He, however, introduced his cider brother, the Marquis of Wellington, who had early in life cordially support ed American independence, and ho soon alter became her husband. Sir Arthur continued, through his glorious career, to be one of the warmest of her (fiends until her death, near London, in December, 1853. One of her sisters was married to Col. Ilervey, who served on the Duke of Wellington's staff in the battle of Waterloo, and be- widow Resolved. That we are in tavor of the unconditional and immediate abolition of the whole internal revenue system, as an intolerable burden, a standing menace to the freedom ot elections, and a source of great annoyance and cor ruDtion in its practical operation. Resolved, That no government nas a richt to burden its people with taxes bevond the amount required to pay its necessary expenses and gradually ex tincuish its public debt. And that whenever the revenues, however de riyed, exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in the treasury. We therefore urge upon our Senators and Representatives in Congress to exert themselves in favor of such legislation as will secure this end. Resolved. That with respect to the tariff we reaffirm the life-long and fund amental principles of the party declar ed in the National Democratic plat forms and that the details of the method by which the constitutional revenue tariff hall be gradually reached, are subjects which the party's representa tives at the Federal capitol must be trusted to adjust; but in our opinion the duties on ferei en importation should be lavied for the production of public revenue, and the discriminations in its adjustment should be such as would place the highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on the necessaries of life, distribute as equally as possible , the burdens of taxation and confer the many years the British Consul at Balti more, popular education, by efficient public schools in all sections, and the establish ment of Graded and normal schools in I the larger towns and accessible centers is a sufficient guarantee that we favor the education of all classes of our people and we will promote and improve the Love Messages in the Soup. "There are certain. hotels," said the hardware drummer, "that affect a good de'nl of honw aw a and rrh pre h v " Tbey illuminate their bills of fare with present educational advantages so far French. They are usually second clas3 as it can be done without burdening the in their appointments, and aim to make up in polite literature what they lack in other respects. An ordinary soup is denominated "Con omme au pate d' Italia la-de da-de-da with a pin hook.M One may have hors d'ocuvrti; if ho happens to know what is meant by the term, and poisson this may be had fried, broiled or boiled in tour different languages. ''But what they want to poison a man for, sail an horet granger, who would have tried in vain to cues? that fish was referred to. is more than any one knows." This does not ; apply to Rochester. however, but to s'moiher towns' And in one of these other towns it happened people by excessive taxation. And whereas, There is now more than a hundred millions of dollars in the treasury of the United States wrung from the pockets of the people bv nniust taxation on the part of the Rp nub Mean nartv. therefore. Resolved. That we will accept such distribution of said surplus revenires o the government lor educational pur poses as may ba made by the Congress of the United States; vrovutea aiways has the same shall be disbursed b State agents and not accompanied by obiectionable features and embarrass intr tnrt dition 9. ' . . .. i Mesolved, That it is one to me wuiie that too mnch French oo the billo(lre Pot our. tm ju& ho started and spoiled a Srst-class romance ehj ! ot ent: or : some other equally efJectiye recently. It seems that, a disguised Italian duke, temporarilyrunder the i ciouu, oecame ycry enamoreu ui a iuo-i r r. - - - ly; Chautauqua county heiress,- who be mamtaincd v . - All goods on hand we are selling verv cheap "boforo putting in New Stock. f (. r Quarterly Meetings. Fourth Round for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South : Smithville, September 27-28. Bladen Circuit at Antioch. Oct. 4-5. Whiteyille Circuit, Oct. 7-8. Brunswick Circuit at Shallotte Camp, Oct. 11-12. - . Waccamaw Mission, Oct. 15. FlemiDgton Circuit. Oct. 18-19. Elizabeth Circtlit, Oct. 20 21. Coke8bury Circuit, Oct. 24. Clioton Circuit at Clinton, Oct. 26-27. Newton Grove Mission, Oct. 29. Duplin Circuit, Nov. 1-2. Onslow Circuit, Nov. 8-9. Point Caswell Mission, Nov. 13. Topsail Circuit. Nov. 15-16. Wilmington, Front Street, Nov. 22-23. W.ll BOBBITT. if. E. Itching Pilcgvsyniptoing and Care. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira tlon. Intense itchinir, increased by scratemna: very distressing, particularly at tight ; secmB as If pin-worm were crawling in and about the rectum; the jmTato parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very senous results mav follow. "SWAVNE'S OINT MENT" Is a pleasant, Bure cure- Also, for Tetter. Itch. Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mall, 50 cts; 3 for fl, 25. Address, DR. 8WAYNE & SONr-Phila., Pa. Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly dcotl&w 1 m w MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS. Glosinq: c-OL"t Carpets. BLACK CASHMEJtE. One case just opened of beautiful Cashmeres' Alma Cloths. &c:,&c '' v; A.- The closest prices is what we propose. R. M. tnclWTIRE.,;. A Or eat Problem. Take all the Kidney and Liver Medicines. Take all the Blood purifiers. Take all the Rheumatic remedies, Take all the Dyspepsia and mdiges tion cures, Take all the Awe. I ever and bu ll nn a . svecifics. Take all the Brain and Nerve force revivers, Take all the Great health restorers. In sliort. take all the best qualities ot all these, and the best Onlities of all the best medicines in ilin wnrld and von will find that Hon ' ' w , -T ' " J. Bitters have the best curative qual ities of all concentrated In them, and that they will cure when any or all ot these, singly or combined Fail. A thorough trial will give positive proof of this. liar deb ed Liver. Five vears ago I broke down with kidney and liver complaint and rheu matism, Since then I have been unable to be about at aU. My liver Jjecame hard like woodply limbs were puffed up and filled with water. All the best physicians agreed that nothing could cure me. I resolved to try Hop Bitters; I bave used seven bottles; the hardness has all goe from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it hasvonUd a miracle in my case ; otherwise I would have been now in my grave. J. W. Moket, Buffalo, Oct. 1, 1881. Poverty and Suffering. "I was dragged down with debt, poverty and suffering for years, caus ed by a sick family and large bills fcr doctoring. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago by the advice ot my pas tor, I commenced using Hop Bitters, and in one month we were all well, andn neofus have seen a sick day since, and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost. I know it." A WOKKTXGMAN. MmV Nose cemdae without a bunco of grren Bop oa the white UbeL Shun all the rile. polMnous stuff with "Hop" 01 Hops" In their name. au 13 lm d&w nrm aug 29 .v. - - 118 Market st., ; j -0 ' V , V STOCK TAKING WE DREAD. IT TAKES A LOT OF TIME TO MAK an inventory and measure goods, This dreaded time will come'this week. As far as possible; we will turn the goods iiito CASH,- f and sell goods at a SACRIFICE. CASH takes little v " : time to cyunt and measure, therefore, this week. -we will name prices that will enable ' you to secure values, such as are SELDOM SEEM. E 3F 3ES f37 jESI iFS. S . ' 1 i 500 LONG PLUMES IN EVEItY SHADE from 50c. up. Every one warranted vortU double the money. HATS, GIVEN AWAY ! V TRIMMED ana UNTRIMMED HATS for Ladies Misses and Chil Iren Laces, made up LACE uuuus, UL.UVES and l.a:e Mills, ail sUk, warranted, in B acr ana uoiois; Cream and White, G and 8 but ion length, 75c iter pair. CORSETS! CORSETS1 CORSETS1 A few more of this elegant lot of COKSET3 left that have been selling eo rapidly at 50c., 53c, ice., ana ssa., c. per pair. An earjy caw win secare you some ct inese gooas. , LADIES' UNI) E It W E A It ! WALKING SKIETS of Fine Muslin, trimmed wlih fine deep cambric rnffle, with halt tn tucks above, at 55c. GAvIBttlO CUKMIiES, with Pointed Boaom. of insertion and puffing, with Yokes beautifully made, at 08c. MUSLIN DKAWKRS. p.alnly . trimmed wih tucks, at 39c. ,A ppecial assortniett of Ladles', Mlspcb' : and Children's APRONS, niade of Check Muslin and Fine Cam- brie, trimmed In various styles with neat edging, at re- . , . .. markably low prices. Babies' CLOAKS, In tine Merino and Pique, made of the best ma terial, jla leading stales, at less than half their value; a bo Dresses, Shoes, Bibs, Stockings, bklrts. &c, &c. Will close the entire stock of SUNSHADES. PAHASOLS, RIBBONS, SASHES, HAND SATCHELS, BELTci, &C, &,C. AT W. a E. S. LATIMEB, :vr,Attbnievs-at-iTr.'-- r "... -m . 118 HIARKETST,, WILWINGTOX, N. C. july 31 th sat tu frri(Q) "P FOR THE BClenUflc meaot Europe and America. Write tor illustrated descripttnx book and trsUmont ding Vrn t wear, oi mage Of PrTnTl"""1' jnn"A a, iiiuuuiuuM, w F.., m - june 30 ly d t th sat wly eow WE STBLL SURVIVE I ? To whom it mav Concern We would most respectfully announce that wc are prepared,' to give prempt attention to all orders in the: line of Wire & Iron WoTk, Wire Cloth. ChccHO ?afesT Ac. and If the Hardware & Wpodenwarc dca'crs, Architects, BuI'ders & M411 urnlsh ing trade of the United States who do mot euececd ip having their orders 111W promptly, will eend them to us we will endeavor to fill them wl bout delay. Catalogues of Iron Fencing & other lines ofgooda free on application.! . Detroit, mch 13 d&w ly National Wire & Iron Oo. Mich. New York & Wilmington Steamship Cot Jnst the' Ticket, FROM- PIER 34. EAST RIVER, NEW YORK At 3 o'clock, P. M. J : REGULATOR ......Saturday, Aug. - BENEFACTOR Saturday, Aug. 9 REGULATOR Satwalay, Aeg.16 BENEFACTOR. Saturday Aug. 23 RESULATOB Saturday.! Aug. 30 FROM WILMINGTON : BENEFACTOR ....Saturday Aug. 2 1 - s; REGULATOR. Saturday Aug. 9 BENEFACTOR... Saturday Aug. 1C REGULATOR Saturday Aug. 23 BENEFACTOR .Saturdajy Atlg. 30 JJ-l U4AA M-9AM AJtUaa msv m-r --m Through Rates guaranteed to and from PoiaU in North and South Carolina. 1 - Tor Freight or Pawagc apply to j H. G. SMALL BONES, Supcrlnteaaerit, Wilmington, N. C. WM. P. CLTDZ Of).. Gnrml KrU, 35 Broadway, New Yotju iuly23t. I A FTER3 BREA K FAS T, AFTER DINNER, AFTER SUPPER, - AND ALWAYS. ... SMOKERS WILL FIND AT CRAPON'S 2 Snnrtl Krnnt Ktrrr-t. thft liPt Flvft f.rjt Cigar in the city. . t Long Filler Havana Cigar. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Also a full line of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. ' Fresh Goods every Steamer. Do nol forget the place, No. 22 South Front St. July 17 GEO. M. CRAPON. Agt Notice & SOME OF MY DISCHARGED I'.ELP have circulated the .eport that the Hotel Brunswick would close next Monday. 1 beg leave to state that the Hotel Burswlck will run its Summer season until Oct. 1st. Then ltwuibeopep for Winter business. Special rates for the month of Fcptcmbcr. -aug 23 J D. SUBLETTE Library Lamps. rJIIIE HANDSOMEST AND LARGEST As sortment ever teen in this cltr. ! . 49 Lamps and Lmp Goods a specialty. GILEM A MUUCUJSON'i. july 21 33 and 40 Murebbon Block Only a Few Left. - ' ' .: : ! 4 gUTERS APPRECIATE THE LOW frrices we are giTing with those , . . .BARGAIN- LOTS OF SHOES. Ton get MORE than MONET VALUE. Come and set a Pair before thej 'all go. Geo. French ;6 Sons, Mackerel! Mackerel! i 1:3 iToxnn yzq:tz Lxnrrr. Large Extra Shore Mackerel Unloubteily ibe FINEST F1H THAT SWfM. New barrel jnt opened. We h&T also a CHOICE LOT of v w m m m -m t at m w w m rn.mM.-m MAlxiN ULiLA. THAT EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN FLAVOIl P. Li BBIDGEES 6 CO. IXOircrlUrr'oat Ci.

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