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.. ' Absolutely Pure. TULn powder never varies. A uunel of pu- j &S7h i trw U alt N. Y. : octsadXwb tcarm 4thtxl Srdpw MONDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 'S3. STATE NEWS. Raleigh News and Observer: Rev. J. L. White, pa&tor of the First Hai tht church of this city, has placed in the hands of the board of deacon his resignation as pastor. Goldsboro Argus: A census of this city would show fifteen lawyers nud eleven doctors and still it remains a solemn fact that Goldsboro is one of the healthiest and most neureable cities in the State. From our Pino Level correspondent, we learn that a verv gracious revival has been going 6u there conducted un der the auspices of the Free Will Baptist Church by Revs. R. P. Hill and Jas. H. Morley. Eighteen per sons professed religion. Sanfonl Express: Mr. J. R. Gilbert, of Gilbert P. O., this county, writes that, "At about 5 o'clock Stinduv morning of the 10th itist. Mr. X. T. Tyson, near Villanow discovered his barn enveloped in (lames. He ran as quickly as possible to the seem and reaciieu ine loijusim nun i save Ids onlv horse. The bam con tained some'straw. about 2.00 It's, blade foIder, four or more loads of grass and pea vino hay, a good quantity of top fodder, 2. bushels of cotton seed, 20 bushels peas, harness, -wagon and buggy, about $"0 worth of walnut lumber, and live rows. The bam was supposed to have been set on fire. Mr. Tyson was i -.i t 11.. -w.t -.r irt. distressed. Winston &:ntincl: Rank stock iu Winston is valuable to the man who owns it. This fact wasclearly shown here last Sunday when the twenty shares, amounting to $2,000, (Wach ovia Bank stock) the property of the estate of T. C. Hauser, of Yad kin countv, were bid off by Mr. W. A. Whitakerata premium of Wets, on the dollar, or $o2 on each share. Adeline Allen, the negro woman -who was convicted last week of murdering her child by throwing it in lido's pond, was sentenced by j Mid in com petition with the multitude ot low teat short welzht alum or nhonh.ite powrt; iZ UOYAL BAKING lOU PLR Judge Clark to be hangetl on AliriljSK nw 27 2nd. The jury in rendering their i verdict recommended her to the 1 "th Street Methodist Church mercy of the Court. The applica-i tion lor commutation was also sign ed by the Judge, the Solicitor ami the members of the bar. Governor! Scales, Saturday, commutel her j sentence to imprisonment for life in j .the penitentiary. -w . a mm ft m .1 unariotte uurotuctc: ine interest j attending the remarkable discoverv of gold, at the furniture factory in 1 this citv, as relatetl iu yesterday's! Chronicle, continues to Increase, m.. Rev. 1. H. llopre, Wednesday 8. p Tlie flnd' Is even richer than was ut L rn . . , m. first 8UPposeL Four additional pold j ", : 1 cnara, inurs. rocks have been found and carted away to a placeof safety. The rocks p. in. had been Ivlnff uion the surface of xiiird wkkk. li kg inning march the. ground for vears iKist and vnul r possibly never have Ihhmi disturbed had not a piece of them been acci- l irst Presbyterian Church Rev. dentally chipjed ofl thus unexpect- j (i. M. Tolson, Montlav 8 p. m.; Rev. edly revealing the richness of their ji. h. Tuttle, Tuesda'v 8 p. iu.; Rev. character. The rocks look like t he I w . . 0 ordinary black rocks to beseeninlJ- - lr,,I,rOM' Wednesday 8 p. m.; the fields around Charlotte, and Rv. W. S. Creasy, Thusday 8 p. m,; there is nothing on their outside an- pearance to indicate that they con i tain gold, but when broken they are ; seeu to be honey-combed, and the; Uttle cells fairlv glisten with little i cry stals of gold of all sizes and shapes.. It Is pure virgin gold, and ! can 1 eparatetl from the rocks ! without difflculty, by the use of nf sham pointed knife blade, just like picking the kernel from a Walnut As an evidence of the richness of the ' rock, Mr. Elliott yesterday cxhihi-: ted about a teaspoonful of gold nuggets that were picked from the piece or rock knockeu on by 3ir. Marsh Iaat Thursday. The factory j grounusare twiug lurueuimoamm-. r eoruary aotii, nne Polo Caps made n&T&a "ndTifrsuraprri; "P for 15 that it has created a sensation.! cent5 worth 50 cents. He will also Some of our old citizens venture to Ul new and handsome SpringScarfs explain the circumstances of this; of imported silk for 50 cents, worth find as follows: A good many years ; n ;il- or roi I A, ago, an ore mill was operated on the i fellkJar 'or 21 cents, worth site now occnpled by the furniture!50 cents. Zylonite Collars for 12 factory. It susnendecl operations cents, worth 2T cents. Cuffs for 25 sometime pefore the war, and it is:cents, worth 50 cents. A fin a iir, r m policeman, says that he remembers Buesieu mai ine goiu iaueu rocss , v onrinf, qnJf u lost discovered there had been iew bpring Suits A a li.A a 1 ,. I 1 brought to the ore mill years ago!"; bit! had Tben leffuS ched when i VMe v frellabie the ore mill suspended operations.". J l?eur?' I6 hJnt stet Col. Lu A. Blackwelder. the vetern ! Lurce11 1Iouse biSn of the golden wnen xne oremiii was tn operation. 1 Yon will find at Heinsberger's an This explanation seems reasonable,' . . . . h. , " but not entirely satisfactory, as gold eIeSant assortment, just received, of was yesterday found in the , branch, : fin wire masks for ladies and gen jnat below the furniture factory. !tlemen and some other articles need 2iO rein has been uncoered, it is ed for masquerade balls. tf true, but everybotly knows that it is better to pick up pokl laden rocks on top of the ground than to dig for them. LOCAL 3STE-WS. ExJVort Forelffn. ', ! Xor barque Christian, Christian, sen, cleared to-day for London ith 730 caks pts turpentine and 4.10:3 !blN rosin, valued atl8,8S0, shipped j by Mewi. l"atenon. Downing & Co.. Huiun barque Otfo,Grnnit, cleared j fur L:verpol with 300 bbls rosin and j 2,970 bbl: tar, valued at 4.402, ship ped by Mew. AIx Sprunt & Son., and Schr Etta M. Barter, Harter. cleared for Ponce, P. U.. with 223, ! 000 feet lumber, valued at $3.G61, Uhippfd by Mr. K. Kidder' Son, Total exports foreign touay f-;o,uo-;. The Samiy .South. We are plea.ed to learn that Mr. T. B. Henderson, of this city, has been appointed State Agent to so licit subscriptions uid advertise- ments for that excellent paper of circulation, the .Sunn, touth. rttitiiiiii jit Atlanta, nil. liciaims .... . , . . y w a. 1 i" to be the largest, best and cheapest weekly published in the South Sample copies free. Anyone wish inf? tt advertise or subscribe will - - r- ----- correspond with, or call and see Mr. Henderson at his office on "North Wwter street, near the Produce Ex change, as he proposes to continue hi.s grain trade and serve the inter est of his iKiner in connection with the same. Typographic Kellcs. Mr. Joseph T. Walsh, of this city has handel iu forour inspection t o interesting typographical relics. One of these is a eopy of the Boston CiiOtiicle. detuted "from Monday, April 10 to Thursday April 10, 1770.'' It is o. Hi of volume 111. it is printed iu the old English type atd is made up almost entirely of Eng. Ii.h news. It is only 14x21 inches, of four pages ami three columns to the page. "Price only six shillings and eight pence, lawful, per annum." The other paper is a eopy of the first issue of the now world wide famou New York Herald. It is dated: "New York, Wednesday morning. May laSS. Price one cent." It is but a pigmy compared with the mammoth New York Herald of today but even in itsdiminntiveness gives an earnest of its future suc cess. It is a 4 page. 10 column sheet, thi columns being but 'little more than 12 inches iu length. It announces that it will be "Publish- A: Co. Ofiice No 20 Wall street. bas'-meut stoFy." It is Mr. Walsh's intention to donate these valuable relics to the Wilmington Library As sociation. irii:ratory Service. The Pastor's Conference has ar ranged the following programme for the four weeks' service at the various churches prior to the ser vices to be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Pearson, the evangelist Rev. U. M. Tolson, Monday 8 p. m.; Rev. T. Page Ricaud, TuesJay 8 p. in.; Rev. T. H. Pritchard, Wednes- uay t p. in.: uev. w. ?. Creasy, Thursdav8 p. in.: Rev. P. H. Hoge, Friday 8p- econd Presbyterian Church ,p '. . " 1. T. a-e Ricaud, Monday : Rev. C4. M Tolson, Tuesda; 8 p. day 8 p. lay ic p. iu.;iwev. w. i. creasy, triuav o Hoy. T. II. Pritchard, Friday 8 p. iu. Koinmi wkkk iikginning march , i-rrii. First Raptist Church-Rev. T. Page Ricaud, Monday 8 p. in.; Rev p H H Tuesdav 8 n m ' " r, " . V, . 1 ' 1)-H- "ttle, Wednesday 8 p. in.; Rev. J. W. Primrose, Thursday 8 p. m.; Rev. W. S. Creasy, Friday 8 p. , J 1 Polo Capn for 15 Cents AVorth 50 Cents I. Shrier, at No. 16 North Front street, will sell on Saturday only, V - M V for boj-s from 5 to at a very low ; ine name and iirui. f Rock Crytal Spectacle and Eyeglawe. Advice to old and young: in se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you inrtner injury iu mc eje c..- glasses of stronger power than lsne cessarv is the dailv cause of prema ture oftl age to the sight. Yon can get the best at Heinsberger's. School shoes for childrenbest in the citv, at Geo. R. French & Sonsit COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. Feb. 27 2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady at 38 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Firm at 80 cents for strained and 8o cents for good strained. TAR Firm at $1.15. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.10 for hard. $2.10 for yellow dip and virerin. COTTON Steady. The following are the official nuotations: Ordinary, 71-1C; good ordinary, 8i: low mid dling. 9 7-16; middling 9 15-10: good middling 10 3-10. No tales reported. Receipts to-dav: Spirits, 60; rosin, 019; tar, 9C; cotton, 74. MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Cape Fear Tomlinson, Fayetteville, C S I.ove & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Southport. Master. Brlbarque Celurca, Whittiugham, Cape Verde. Heide & Co. Ger barque Matilda, Woock, Ham burg, Heide &r Co. Schr Anua W Rarker, Sargent, Matanzas, E G Barker & Co. CLEARED, j Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson. Fayetteville, C S Love & Co. Steam yacht lionise, ; Galloway, Southport, Master. Schr Etta M Barter, Barter,Ponce, P R, E Kidder's Son. Nor barque Christian, Christian sen, London, Paterson, Downing & Co. Rus brig Otto, G ran it, Liverpool, Alex Sprunt & Son. EXPORTS. London Nor barque Christian 750 casks spts turpt, 4,103 bbls rosin. Liverpool Rus brig Otto 300 bbls rosing, 2,970 do tar. Ponce, P R Schr Etta M Barter 228,000 ft lumber. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND FKB. 25TII, 1888. Cotton ashore, 0,897; afloat, 4,259; total, 11,150. Spirits ashore, 1,308; afloat, 015; to tal, 1,983. Rosin ashore, 02,255; afloat, 3,482; total, 05,737. Tar ashore, 4,080; afloat, 2,955: to tal, 7,035. Crude ashore, 307; afloat, 10; total, 317. RKCKIPTS FROM FKB. 18TH TO 25TH, Cotton. 072; spirits, 522; rosin, 7,237; tar, 1,285; crude, 43. EXPORTS FROM FKB. llTH TO 18TTI, ROMKSTIC. ! Cotton, 497; spirits, 191; rosin, 11; tar, 131; crude, 395. FORKIGN. Rosu. 0,907. List of Yeaaels in the Port of Wilmington N. C, Feb. 24 1888. No vessel under CO tons reported In this list. SHIP. Br Etta. 1.154 tons, Arthur, Alex sprunt & son BARQUES. Ger Charlotte & Anna, 417 tons, Krugee, E Pesehan & Westermann Ger Ferdinand, 416 tons, Bluslner, llelde & Co Ger Hong Kong, 385 tons, Beyer, E leschau & Westermann Nor Emeilnc, "i07 tons. Bagge, E G Barker & Co Ger Lydla leschau, 405 tons, $chultz. k rescnau & westermann Ger Prinz Fredertch carl. 444 tons. Bee km an E Peschau & Weseermann Ger I F Pust, 414 tons, Neljahr, E G Barker & Co Nor Fiida, :R2 tons, Kasmussen. i llelde & Co Ger Atlantic, x7 tons, schlottsnam. E Pesehau & Westermann BlilGS. Marr E Dunn, :0S tons, Burgess. E G Barker & Co Cora Greeu. 238 tons, Phllbroofc, . E Barker & Co Ger Dr White, 280 tons, Zepler, i E Peschau fc Westermann Nor San Juan. 206 tons, Bache, In dfstress, i llelde & Co ocr Atlas, 383 tons, Dade, E Peschau & "Westermann w SCIIOONEKS. Wm M Com ers, TOO tons. Seaman, , . Geo Ilarrlss & Co Edgar c Ito, 41 tons. Qulnlln. t .. Geo Ilarrlss & Co Br Felland. l;is tonn, ileWinnle, . . . Ea Barker Co Dloue. 211 tons, Ka.v ues. . & g Barker & Co Edward Benton, :i75 tons, Warrington. E GBarker & Co Messenger. tous. Falkvr. E G Barker k Co William CWickham, 313 tons, Steelman, . Geo Harrlssi fc Co M C Mosely, 180 tons, Torrey, E G Barker & Co Emily F Northam, 313 tons. Pennewell. George Harries & Co Cherubim, 99 tons. Nelson. Geo Harrlss & co Addle Henry, 73 tons. Weeks, ; Master Mary A PoweU, 472 tons. Keen, I . T KG Barker fc Co Addle Jordan, x tons, Uarilman. .. ' E G Barker & Co J K Bodwell, 213 tons, MetcaU. ; KG Barker Co Koger Moore, 31) tons, Gllkcy. EG Barker Co .tilSCi!.Lijrf,i'.j Wew York, pniLADELPIlL AND BALTIMORE prices in JOHN WERNER'S Barber Shop : lu cents a Share; 20 cents a Hair cut and 0 cents a Shampoo, ills own manufactured 11 air Dye of every shade at 20 cents and upwards. Na 23 Market street, between Water and Front. sept Society Work, rjiHE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery . Ladles' and Children's aprons a specialty Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North Third street, will meet with prompt attention. VEAIC, UNDEVELOPED PART ol of orer-Work. tadtoeUon. et. -kot7 i may 6 d w lv J UAUiBOADS t Wilmington, Colum bia & Auamsts B. Bf Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SODTII. Dated Fet).6th, 1888. NO. 15. Leave Wilmington.. Leave Marion. Arrive Florence Leave Florence.. Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter..". Arrive Columbia. No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central It. It. ;! - I Iavlnff Lanes 8:34 A. M., Manning 9:08 A. m sundavs No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. M.. Lanes io'8 A. M., Manning 11:10 A. M., Sumter U:4 A. M.. anlves Columbia 1:10 P. M. No. 56 -runs through from Charleston via Central li. K., Leaving Lanes 7:13i P. M.,. Man ning 7-52 P.M. ; Tiain on C. & D. li. R. connects fat Florence with No. 59. - i TRAINS GOING NORTH. iNO. 7B. No: No. 53; P. M. 10 25 11 52 AJ M. 6 50 :X 12 No! 58. tS8 22 9 40 P. M. 5 33 6 4Q Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Ieave Sumter. . Arrive Florence 1 52 ' 1 20 A. M. Ai M. I NO. 66. A. M. t 10 30 11 11 '2 10 P.f 3J. No. 11. P. M. 8 20 8 55 11 50 P. M. Leave Florence ... Leave Marion.. ... Arrive Wilmington. 4 35 5 22 8 35 A. M. Daily. tPaily except. Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C. via Central li. R., arriving Manning 7:20 P. M.. Lanes 8:02 P. M., Charleston 9:45 l". M. No. 57 mns through to Charleston via Cen tral R. IL, arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes 9-JCi A. M., Charleston 11:30 A. M. i No. (Hi connects at Florcnce with C. and D. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro., Nos. 78 and 14 m:ike close connection .it Wil mington with- W. & V. It. R. for all points North - JOHN F. DIVINE, CJeneral Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Supt, Transportation. T. M. emekson, General Passenger Agent. feb 10 ' TIME TABLE NO. 3 Palmetto Rjiiiroad Co. o N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t, 1887, t Trains win. run as follows, dally except Sun day: , f GOING SO CTH. ! No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet. N. c I . . 8.20 A. M. Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. f .. 9.:J0 A. M. Going North. I No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. ( : . . . J. j ; . . .4.25 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 1...5.35 P. M. dec 18 tf WM. MONCURE, SupJL Wilm i ngton & Weldon R. R AND BKANCHE8, CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 4' No. 15. dally ex Sunday. Dated Jan. 8, 18S8. No. 23, dally. F't Mall dally. Leave Weldon i 2 05pmi 5 43 pm Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pm.... ..... 6 00 a in 7 15 am Arrive Tarboro. ...14 50 pm Leave Tarboro. ...io 50 am.... .t.. Arrive Wilson lson...! 3 53pmj700jQmL7 son . . . . . i 4 10 pmi . . . . .! : ;M . . 48 am nson 4 10 pm auivc iseima 5 19 pm Arrive FayettevTe 7 45 pm Leave Goldsboro. 4 45 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 40 pin 8 40 am 9 38 am 9 54 am 11 35 am .Leave Warsaw Leave Magnolia.. Ar. Wilmington.. 8 40 pm 0 55 pm TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 6G, daily ex Sunday. NO. 14, dally. no:; dal 78. y. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia... Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. :12 05 ami 9 OUiam; 3 45 pm 1 21 am iu jj am ft pm 10 50 am 5 50 pm 11 50 ain 6 52 pm 2 23 ani Leave Fayetteville Arrive Selma I Arrive Wilson 8 30 ami... 10 50 am ... 11 59am... Leave Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 02 am;12 42prn 7 48 pm 1 1 18 pmi 8 24 pm Arrive Tarboro.. Leave Tarboro... 4 50 pm; 10 5Q amj.. Arrive Weldon,... 4 30 ami 2 40pmj 9 35 pm 'Dally except Sunday. f Train on Scotland Neck Branch flioad leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. l?e turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily Su 8.10 Returnlngf leaves Wil- Uamston. N. c, daily except Sunday, 7.40 X.i Sunday 9.50 A. 31. Arrive Tarboro, n" v 9.45 A. M., 11.30 A. M. i ' ' Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, dally except Sunday; 8.30 A. M arrive bmlthfleld, N. c, 10.00 A. M. Returning leaves Smlthiifcld, N. c, ia45 A. m. arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 12.10 P. M. T ' Returning' leaves Sm-ina- i?oti 1 in iVi a r Nashville 11.15 A. M., Rocky M6unt 11 55 . Mm daily except Sunday. X ai-oq-t., Train on Clinton Branch lfvp5t" Southbound Train on wiisnn x- irDftn,, l-JK Train No. 78 makes closn H52!a daily.TAll raliVla LlneT ' "xccpc Sunday, Ma Bay vJln?ni?kcloseconnection for all points North via Richmond and Washlntrtonl xv-otV113 run between Wilmington and ertualhed: aDd haVC 1uUman 1 J R KENT JY "srSt KVINE' SuPf " m Wwvru 1 ansportauon. 7Jt EMEltsON. en l Passenger Agent. vomic Talentines, yHOLESALEAND RETAIL. J For sale at ' UEINSBERGER'S. febJ3 No. 23. NO. i 27. P. M. P. 3M. P, M. I 8 05 10 10 t 2 40 11 25 12 41 5 33 j r 12 15 1 25 6 20 A. iM. P. 31. I ; i NO. 59. . ! P. M. 4 i 2 40 . ..! t 6 40 t 4 25........ 8'05 K NO. 52. NO. 56. ) A. M. P. M. i 425 t 9 40 8 27 1 6 15 10 45; 9 55 A. M. v ! iiam leaves larboro. N. c. tai iirm(,ri,.. R&leigh R. R. dally except Sundav. fLfin p. m nday 5-00 P. 31.. arrive wmiajnstW v c' P. M., B.40 P. M. lieturnlnef teavl vvtil Train on Nashville ; Branch leaves Rocky Mount for Nashville,! 4.00 P. M. arrives t Nashville 4.40 P. 3L.'sDrin n7h?iVs1 flint nr. .iuwu, uouj, ciicMi ouuuay. -ai 1:111 P M Returning leaves Clinton at 8.45 Ai M., connect ing at W arsaw with Nos. is nnri ris VVimt'1 MISCELLANEOUS. ATTENTION, LADIES Bonnets and Hats at 10c, 15c, 20c, a d 25c, Worth Double. t ,.,;ti loovo fnr thft Northern mar kets this week where I will purchase a beautiful and varied assortment of goods in my line, in the LATEST STYLES. Miss Goodwin is now in New York employed by a large French Import ing Millinery House, where she will be engaged during the next four weeks, i copying imported pattern bonnets and hats, and will return with me to fill my Spring and Sum mer orders. - . -o- Room Mu-t Be Made For my Spring goods, so I offer at less than cost my stocK 01 Hats, Bonnets,. Feathers Fancy Goods, N tions, Embroideries! -1 1 ... - etc.i etc. Agencjr for Dtf ilio rest's Patterns. D. morest's Sevying Machine Only $19.50. LEWADO' No express mmk m' mm charge oh goods sent :tL UC Lf Cli i !' i - Respectjfully, MRS E B. WIGGINS, Proprietress of Lames' Emporium; 115 MARKET STREET. fet22 Store f ent. 1IIAT VERY DESIRABLE STORE rn Vnrth Vmnt KtfPPt rmnnftli'f "Rlrt M ,3L National Bank aad jijist North of Capt. McTnt ire s Dry (jioocls Store, recently occupied by me. A first -clasi stoie, large, room3r. cen trally located aild wlpll siited for any kind of business. Tossession glv en immediately. Apply to I. SHRIEK, 10 North Front Street, feb 3 tf Purccll Duildlno". The .National Life -AND Maturity A soeiatioii. OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Total cash Assets.. Liabilities Paid to members. . . . , None. .$108,070,92 -o- IIORATIO BROWNING, President. GEGRGE D. Eit,DRIDGE.l I ! . II Secretaryj Manager and Actuary. ! I '1 -o- Life insurance at1 Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An incontestable Policy. . ! r Maturity Value lit Caan at Fixed A?i i- l i Annual Cost Absolute ly Limited. " Only Four Payments per Year. Non Forfeitable if ted Three Years. P. S. RjjDDELLE, M. D. Medical Director wr.II. GIBSON, Specfal Agent Hom.Offibe, 1 215 F Street, N. w. oct 26 tf ONWARD 'S THE WORD I rpiIE P ROGRESSlVTE 1FARMER ENTERS ItSiTIIlRD VOLUME at the following rates: 1 subscriber, 1 y ear. $1.25 ..... 5.00 ....10.00 5 subscribers, j 10 subscribers, l year One copy, 1 year, ffee tti the one sending a club of ten. Eight pages, 40 colt mnd weekly. , Send cash. (charges prepaid) to feb 17 4 , L. L; POLK, BOY C WPPE R PLO WS. H VMES, TRACE CHAINS, BITS, HORSE Collars, Curry Comb, Ba5k Bands, Rope and a complete line of Agricultural Implements at , BOTTOM PRICES. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. - Jacobins fldw. Store, dec29tf . MISCELLAC?p(f l 11 11 1 Another Inducernents will be offend t a . department. Just received a new lot of gt , - Hats in every shape. i A new lot of Babies1 Svii t rJ ' - ' eay Corded Caps, in new shap Just received a lot of : Black v veiling, 42 inches- wide in - ent grades, at astonishing ; low prices. Also,Ribbons, Laces, Gloves Co A lot of extra long Silk Mitts ; :' - Black and Cream, And lots of other q"alities;ui0iJ most be given, away, vo as room for our large stock SOon n pected from the North. Call early to secure some of the bargains, at - .' i,- - Taylor's Bazar 118 Market Street, WILMINGTON, X. g; feb 25 Steamship (jo. FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YOEJ Located between Chambers and Roosevelt ai . ' - ' :. . At 3 o'clock, P. M. '' BENEFACTOR: . . . . . J . .Saturday, March 1 EOUATOR Wednesday, Mam I GULF STREAM .Saturday, Jtanl li ; FROM WILMINGTON- EOUATOR..; GULF STREAM...;.. Saturday, itarcl BENEFACTOR. . ..Friday Marca t SW Through Bills Lading and Lowest W Rates guaranteed to and from points It .Vofti and South Carolina. 1 For Freight or Passage apply to II Q. SMALLBONES, Superintendent. j WllmuiptoD,K.C THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, .. ,. .-. NewJ'ott WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, feb 25 ; .35 Broadway, New Yort - - . , . . . VJE HAVE OPENED THIS DAY AHAXfr some lot Of PLAID AND . STRIPED FUN NELS, suitable for Children's Cloaks or Ladles Wrappers. Also, 50 pieces of yard vldeSai eens, elegant styles and: super quality, at B! cents per yard, A full line of India Linens, from 8 cents per yard to jthe finest quality. 1 few handsome styles of Plaid Batiste and Is dia Linen, nno fabric and low price, , - -rrrrnjyirS IT : 1 ' jmaucein 1 1 ' sJOB 0 5 1 MARKET STREET, NOJ U2. &l T AND WE A.RB PRFPARD TO D , ALL. 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