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$ L Hi ormng English and American. New York Sun. . Mr. Richard Grant White, in a recent into an elabo- .uflirazine article goes discussion of the question whe til- rate American men ana women ujtv nferior in physical beanty toEnglisn . flrui women, and reaches tne Tension they are not Mr. White, h.,ain.tPlv been to England, seems who IU IM J - - . - X il liaV6 given special anenuuu tu tue to 1900 w - ..WHnc, than, no 'Moto with Aiithoritv. He one wny p" linlUS tna6 mo - ' e- i.j.ihafnnthA whole our women prettier thanthe English and our ' c " . 1 y-v vAriiiat on1 fallal1 !, ",h nnt so well set ua .Middle- Till 1 1 1 1 VI " od English men and women grow fatter than ours, Duti , . .... ot. avav witn finuuuuiD, .7 " " rto. t. awav witn so mncn oeer, Rpallv however, there Is not much .inference between the two peoples J to their looks. Mr. White, how- ever, WHO IB a Let 11 1UHU, dojo 'iw uwu 2 1 j TJlinV. look over tne xieuus ui tin jauguou crowd more easily than over those of n American one. ne is upi auout there not being any pnysic racy in the United States. physical degene- xne nu- man breea is vigu uu0 uD where else in the world. It is fciterest in2 to hear as to this matter from so eminent an authority on the subject ofthebeautyof the race as Mr. White. She Barberry for a Hedge. ( I wish to call the attention of the farmers of the north-west to thesub iect of trving the barberry as a fenc ing material. Having experimented with it in a small way for the last fif teen years, I am satisfied that it is the very thing we need to enclose these big prairies, it being perfectly hardy, and being a shrub, and not a tree, consequently does not require to be continually cut back to keep it with in bounds, as in the case with the Osae orange and the honey locust. By "an annual pruning of the side branches to produce a more stocky growth, in four or five years from the seed, if properly cultivated, it will niakeinencehat will stop any kind of stock that ought to be permitted to ran at large. Its habit of continually sending up new sprouts from the col lar of the plant, in a few years produ ces an almost impenetrable mass of branches and foliage that will hardly admit of the passage of a squirrel. I write this simply to induce farmers to experiment with it, as I am well satisfied that it will supply a great want in this open prairie country. As the subjeat of even refencing the lands already enclosed is getting to be ser ious with many, it stands us in hand to look around for some more cheaper and more available material than lumber. D. H. in Prairie Farmer. Proteetlon for Sbeep. We appreciate the following fact of our hoosier neighbors. It is timely now in Missouri : I think it is time that the Legisla ture was doing something with the dog question. I think that every male dog should be taxed lived dol lars, and the township trustee furnish ed with collars for every dog that is taxed, and given the power to kill every one without a collar. A dog that is not worth five dollars is not worth having. Our county is full of worthless dogs. I took a ride over it lately, and when I came to a house well-to-do, some times, I saw one dog, and when to a poor man's house, who has to work by day's work for a living, I Would see from two to three dogs. They are the men that keep the dogs which eat our sheep. We have a law to protect the .dogs, but not the sheep! Let us have one for the sheep. 1 say to my neighbor: why don't you raise sheep? The reply is, that he is afraid the dogs will kill them. That is the fear of the wool growers of Indiana. Lies en Cattle. Editor Massachusetts Ploughman: Seeing the inquiry as to the best method of killing lice and other verminon cattle, and knowing from experience the best remedy,'I will give it; it is simply this. When cattle come to the barn in the fall they are usually free from vermin, and to keep them so, just dust them down once a month with air slacked lime; put it in a coarse bag and shake it over the cattle, calves and all, and you will never be troubled with lice, being careful not to put "on enough to take the hair off. I have used mercurial ointnient and have had calves die from, its use. I have .used kerosene oil and arsenic; the oil is offensive, the arsenic is poison stuff to have around. Since I have used lime I nave had ho trouble whatever from lice. As lime is cheap and is not injuri ous to the manure heap, keep the bedding fall of the lime. I think it is not only death to lice but keeps cattle Maoies clean ana sweet. C. H. M. E. Woodstock, Conn., March 12. only Good to Seek Office. "Perley," in Boston Journal. J President Hayes is beginning to get tired of the persistent office-begging 01 congressmen. A western senator called to-day at the White House, and expressed a hope that an ex-represen- ittuve irom nis wtate might he ap pointed commissoner of agriculture. "Xes," replied the President, "I know him; he came here on the day of my inauguration. He has been nere every day since, and not a day "as passea mat he has not sent a half aozen of his old congressional associ ates, more or less, to urge his appoint ment. That he understands begging for an offlice is very certain, but I begin to doubt whether he can be gooa lor anything else." The sena tor said nothing more, and left at the t-a.iiieb moment. A Frightful Example. Burlington Hawkeye.J Tt. AnA 1 1 ueau uuuy 01 a nne-appearing young man, with an intellectual cast of countenance, was fonnH i w alley m the rear of the Hawkeye build- 1 Tl Or vaofawlnw 1 . tt ;vwuo,v luuriuug. XI e was a stranger, and there were no papers rmT , iS Pson io laentiry him. xuc oniy ciue to the terrible mystery is the fact that, pinned to his heart y a long Knilfe that passed clear nirougn tne corpse, was found a man- "ounpc original joke on Lent. Sus picion attaches tii , w.v, - jii kroner's jury returned a verdict "ijusunaDie homicide. No Truth In Louisiana. NeW York Tribnne. Tf PHul4i TT . . "m, aayes senus a new com- Kin?? Orleans they will not tie likely to take any testimony. The ;Lwaf developed in the investiga- JOT. ij'inlri'H c.ninm ttoo tne ordinary Louisiana'witness could -wCar wan lacllity afl around the uonzon, aud at any range and elera- :uu- ana tnat firfc-class witnesses were so bArlHaH ar,A v.i j. j . nver fine testimony in every direction vnc ttuu wnn great velocity. , , 98ft m m Theodore Hook 4t a MSher party one day, was charged with stealing from a farce written by one of his friends, the expression "Youfcre down upon me, as the candle said to the ex tinguisher." He immediately proceed ed to Show how littlft Via -araa iinrloi. L necessity of stealing by supplying the species 01 witucism to every v nat fts said to him for the next half hour, e. g. "You are very press ing, Dean, as the filberts said to the nutcrackers. Pray pass the wine," he continued, 'though Fm sorry to trouble you, as the pin said to the periwinkle." 'Bravo, Hookems," shouted the Dean, "you must give up your plan of going abroad; we can't afford to lose you." "Oh, it will be all the same one hundred years hence, as the American aloe said when it came into bloom." "But your song, Hook; only a few verses." "You really reduce me to extremities, as the rat said to the trap which cut his tail off. I've a bad cold but will try my best, and hope to come off with flying colors, as the English general said when he ordered his niggers to retreat. If I attempt a stave, don't make a butt of me." Give the Fowls Cracked or ground oyster shells, or lime rubbish: also put gravel within their reach, if there is hone in the soil where they! are kept. You Tcan- not expect them to produce eggs in abundance, unless you supply them the material for their manufacture. Cracked bones are also eroodforthem. Take the old ones left from the table, and pound them up with a hammer, and don't forget some green food, at least twice a week; three or four times would be better. Chop up cabbages, turnips, carrots and onions for them. They will return thanks in a most substantial and satisfactory manner. WHOLESALE PKIVES. j3yOur quouiuons, 11 saomd be understood, rep resent the wholesale prices generally. In making ap small orders higher prices have to be charged. A.UT1CLEB. PHICE8. BAGGING Gunny 00 123K 12X uonoie Ancnor. uu Double Anchor "A" I Qk bauom Nortn Carolina, Uams.fl Sinew) Shoulders, $ tt Sides, N. V. cuoice, tt Western smoked- Hams Sides, V tt.. Shoulders,....., Dry Sailed Sides 1 ... ..... Shoulders . BSKF On the Hoof , BARRELS Solrits TnrrxmUnw. second nana, eacs. uw a 1 tsu Newwew Yon, caca I i su B 2 uj New City, each 1 80 3 1 93 BEESWAX 39 tt I 27 & 29 BRICKS Wilmington, fl M .... (5 00 & 10 00 M or in era 1 jz o hw BuTTKR North Carolina. S tt.! IS O SO lUlbUUU, V . . ......... CANDLES sperm, 9 ft Tallow, Adamantine. 8 tt CUSESS Northern Factory V tt Dairy, cream 9 to State. tt ... .. COFFEE Java. tt Bio. ... Lagnayra, 9 tt CORN MEAL 9 bnshel.iB sacks OOTTOK TUfiSr-V do M.BST1US sneetmg. yai Yarn. 91 boaca I EGGS FIStI Mackerel, No. 1,9 bbL N o. 1, S bbl Mackerel. No. S, V bbl. .. Nc. i, 9 Mbbl.. ., Mackerel, No. 3. 9 bbl. Mullets. Sbbl X. V. Herring. S bbl , Dry Cod, 9 K LOUR Fine, 9 bbl 1 -4 60 & 5 00 700 Super. Northern. 9 hbi 635 7 50 sxtra ao. vddi Family " bbl City Mills Supar. , 9 bbl..., Extra. 9 hbl Family, 9 bbl.. Bx.Family, 9 hbl ... S S 25 10 50 6 CO 750 8 50 900 63 50 60 00 65 00 E 40 00 45 00 57 00 65 00 67 60 70 00 70 00 0000 60 00 9 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 57 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 55 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 55 90 11 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Gaano, 9 wu tta Baugh'sPboeohate, " " Carolina Fertiliser, " -Ground Bone. " " Bone Meal, " Floor, - " Nayassa Guano, " " Complete Manure " " Whann's Phosphate ' " Wando Phosphate, " ' Bemer Butz's Phosph. " Kxcellensa Cotton Fertiliser hltte m tt GRAIN Corn, in store, in oags. Corn, Cargo, m ousnei.. Corn, YeL, 9 ousheL... Com, wholesale, in bags Oats, 9 bushel Peas. Cow, 9 bushel.... HIDES Green. 9 Dry, 9 ....... HAY Eastern, V 100 e Westers, y 100 s. North Ri v er , S 1C0 tt s HOOP IRON ton LARD Northern, 9 ft North Carolina, y LIME 9 bbl LUMBER City stbajiSa wxd Ship Stun, resawea, w at it. . Rough Edge Plank, 9 M ft. . . - West India Cargoes, according to quality, 9 M ft Dressea Flooring, seasoned.. Scantling and Boards, com mon, 9 M ft ... . 18 00 00 00 14 CO 18 00 13 00 00 00 00 30 00 1500 18 00 85 00 16 00 40 43 MOLASSES Cuba, nbos, V gal.. Ouba,bbl8 9 XU .. ..... ... Sugar House, hhds, 9 Kl- 00 40 3 35 .00 1 10 93 30 30 15 85 60 4 00 18 08 00 00 15 00 31 80 4 CO rtyrup, V19. 9 U. ri uui, tu w , OUiSBrosene, 9 gal n, ua , 9 keg. 92 Unsed 9 gal . '.. V ....!.... I . Rosin. era!.. 145 100 40 35 20 110 75 POULTRY Chickens, live.. i " Spring... PEANUTS 9 bushel POTATOES Sweet, 9 bushel.. . Irish, Hortnera, m ddi PORK Northern, City Mess 450 19 00 Thin, 9 Ml- w Prime, 9 bbl.... Rumr. a) bbl 00 00 16 W 00 00 16 00 Ricn-Carolina, 9 ft 63C 6 Bast India, 9 Rough, 9 bonh 00 60 2X 3X 00 75 00 RAGS Country, 9 tt City, V ROPE ... . 3a 0 38 75 90 90 SALT Alum, 9 bushel 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 11 00 5 oc 50 Liverpool, ysaoK,CD jr.u.u.. American. 9 sock SUGAR cubs, 9ft , forto Jtico, e , A Coffee, 9ft B " 9 ft .... C 9ft 1... Bx.C- 9ft Crushed, 9 ft y 13 10X It 13 7 600 3 00 00 00 SOAP-Northern, 9ft PJUNGLB8--Contract, 9 M uommoa, t m. , Cypress Sans 9 M..... ...... 6 50 Cypress Hearts 9 M. .... I 9 50 STAVKS W. O. BbL. M. 18 00 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 R. O Had., 9 M 00 00 00 00 08 11 00 8 00 6 50 5 90 0 00 1 00 1 75 18 Cypress, V TALLOW ft TIMBER Shipping, 9 M 13 00 908 7 00 6 CO 400 500 3 Sp 20 MUirnme, y jh. Mill Fair, 2 M common mi 11 Inferior to Ordinary. M WHISKEY Northern, 9 gal..,. JNortn caronna, gai WOOL Unwashed, 9ft Washed. V ft ZZ WiLOTINGTOW MONiS K AARKKT. MUTING, Goid 108 105 Exchange (eight) on New Totk, . M disc't. Baltimore, x " Boston X " Philadelphia, " Western Cities a " Exchange 80 days 8 9 cent interest added te aoove. uanK or new iianover stoat 100 Tint National Bank, . Dawson Bank 85 80 100 95 140 WflmingiOB BuUdiag Stock,. Nay asta Guano C!o. " .. N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon 14 DO. Funding 1866.... Tin " 1 flKfl SPi 1000.... Do. New Do. Special Tax 6 6 5 1 uo. to N.u. KaUroad.. 49 W. ft. W. RR. Bonds 7 c (Gold Wt) .108 Carolina Central R. R. anas, 0 fc. .u S fC 65 7 9c 80 Wilmington city Bonds, " 014 6 9c... ;w " " new9....JoUlInt " 89c 70 ( " 4 1 New Hanover County Bonds (10 years), 6 9c (Go-d Dit) '."so , GasLUhtCo. " ...67 " ' WU. So Soab'd R.B. " '..10 WUmiatOB Cotton MU.J.,. 40 D 15 66 65 56 57 CO 00 60 61 55 70 65 93 6 7 10 12X 15 1 25 10 1 15 00 1 10 80 90 00 11 00 13J 50 UU MISCELLANEOUS. 1877. The Quarterly Reviews -AND- Blackwood's!fflagazine. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUB LISHING CO. 41 BARCLAY STREET, NEW YORK, Continue their authorised Reprints of the FOUR LEADING QUARTERLY REVIEWS. 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A novel of more than common merit, with a great deal of admirably distinctive portraiture, and is a Story of thrilling interest. Por sale by all Booksellers and Periodical Dea lers, or will he sent by mail on receipt ef the price by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., PubHshers, 715 and 717 Market Street, Philadelphia. aug 4-tf PROSPECTUS. The Raleigh Observer. ON THE 16TH DAT OF NOVEMBER, 1876, ;and in the city of RALEIGH, the undersigned will commence the publication of The Observer, a DAILY and WEEKLY Democratic newspaper. Of long experience in their profession as editors, respectively of the Fayetteville Obskbveb and the Wilmington JotmKAi., they do not affect to doubt the soundness of the general judgment which as signs them ability to furnish a newspaper suited to the needs and adapted to the tastes of the people of North Carolina. Differing in politics in the olden time, there was never a difference between the On server and tbe Journal in seal for the interests and honor of North Carolina. To promote the one. and to uphold and add to the other wlk be tne ob ject of the Observer now. ur very decided opinions on qussuuuj 01 puuuc interest, and apt to give those opinions plain ex pression, they deem it the first duty of a newspaper to furnish its readers with the information necessa ry to the formation of their opinions, to publish all "the news;" and their purpose is to make Tms Obseevbr now, as of old, a truthful, accurate, con densed history of the times in which we live. It was thus that "the old Observer" won its hold up on the people of North Carolina, enjoying the affee tion of its party friends, receiving the respect and confidence of us bitterest political foes, and com manding in its comparatively isolated location a circulation larger than has ever been attained By any other North Carolina newspaper, and it is thus, by like dignity and fairness that the editors of The Observer, transferred to the State Capital, hope it will deserve, and soon equal, and then surpass, its former circulation and prosperity. It will be their high aim to deseive the public con fidence by earnest efforts to promote the public wel fare, first and foremost of North Carolina, next of all the Southern States, aai? finally, and through these, of the whole Union. They think that this can only be effected by the prevalence of Democra tic principles and the dismissal of the Radical party from the places and power which they have so great? ly abused, and under whose baleful rule the South has been outraged and the whole country has been impoverished and disgraced PETER M. HALS, W. L, 8AUNDKRS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily Observer, one year. $8 00 Daily Observer, six months 4 03 Weekly Observer, one year .m 2 00 Weekly Observer, six months. .IP. 1 00 11 communications should be addressed, until further notice, to W. L. SAUNDERS, sept 24-D&Wtf Wilmington, N. C. O. H, WARD'S Barber Shop, North Front st. South of Dawson's Bank, . WILMINGTON, H, ?, CUTTING, SHAVING AND DYEING DONE IN iuu jjatjss'1' si'ilb. leii-tr N. A. STEDMAN, Jr. Attorney at Law, elizajbethto wn, jst. a Jnly7-D&Wtf A. ADRIAN. H. VOIXZK9 ADRIAN & VOLLERS, Corner Front And Dock StsM WILMINGTON, K. C. WHOLESALE GROCERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, country merchants will do well by calling on us and examining our stock. nov 19-tf PARKER & TAYL0E, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Cooking & Heating Stoves Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, House Furnishing Goods, &c, decl5-tf WILMINGTON, N. C. POWDER. POWDER. Kentucky Rifle Powder Blasting Powder. Deer Powder. A Large Supply Constantly on Hand, Manufactured by the Celebrated HAZARD POWDER COMPT. FOR SALE BY WILLARD BROS, dec!14-tf AGENTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. CUANO. WE ARE AGAIN OFFERING TO OUR friends and tbe public generally, FOR CASH, ON TIME, Or in Exchange for Cotton, next Fall, the well known and popu'ar Commercial Fertilizer, WHANN'S Raw Boae Super Phosphate, Terms and prices made known on' application, and memorandum books and certificates furnished. Great inducements offered to parties wanting large lots. V ICR & MEBANK, feb 4-DftW2m Agents. The Robesonian. PUBLISHEITb VERY WEDNESDAY MORNING in Lumberton, N. C, by W. Wallace McDiar mld, has the largest circulation of any country paper in the State. It circulates extensively in the coun ties of Robeson, Richmond, Bladen, Columbus, Cumberland, Brunswick, and in the adjoining coun ties of Marion, Marlboro' and Darlington, in South Carolina. As a Local Newspaper it has no superior. It is one of the few country papers whose Editor and Publisher gives his whole time and attention to its columns. In Politics the ROBESONIAN will strive to pro mote the principles of the Democratic-Conservative party, and is uncompromisingly in favor of Wnlte Supremacy. Its Local columns will always teem with the latest and best news, written in a brief, in telligent aud business-like manner. Its editorials will he short and lucid and upon subjects which directly concern our people. As an advertising medium it is much sought after and has a pationage second to ne other country paper. Established In 1870, it has ever since been increasing in influence and popularity until it haa reached and occupied the very front rank of North Carolinaiournallsm. RATES Cash in Advance One year, $2.00; Six Months $1 00; Three Months, 50 cents. Send a three-cent stamp for specimen copy. Advertising rates furnr.ihed on application. Address tee Pub lishers, oct 16. tf THE LANDMARK, PUBLISHED AT 8IA1ES VILLE, IREDELL CO., N. C. IS THE Leading Newspaper in Western North Carolina It is the only Democratic Paper published in Ire dell County one of the largest and wealthiest coun ties in the State and has attained a larger local circulation than any paper ever heretofore published in the county. Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, Alle ghany, Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larger than that of any two papers in the State combined; and is rapidly acquiring a jirong foothold in Forsythe, Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. It is the only paper in Western North Carolina that employs a Resbxak Canvassing Agent, and thus kept constantly before the people. Under this system a rapidly increasing circulation is the result, making the Landmark THE BEST ADVERTISING MKDIl M IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ADDRESS, de- 9-tf "LASDJIARK," Statesville. N C. THE FIELD, A Journal for tke Sportsmen of To-day. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT 14 S. Canal St. Chicago. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Yearly. $4.00: Half-yearly. $2.00. Foreign and Canadian subscription, post free Yearly 18s.; Half yearly 9s. Single copies, 10 cents. THE FIELD is a complete weekly review of the bJpher branches of a BDort Shooting, Fishing. Racing and Trotting, Aquatics, Base Ball, Cricket, Billiards, and General Sporting News, Music and the Drama. THE FIELD .will be found in keeping with tne m all anhiorta TutFtnlnlno m hnnnnhlft snnrt. and will, under no circumstances, admit to its columns anything tending in any wise to demoralize or degrade puDiic sentiment. ; tut? WTWT.T1 hpwicr t.hft mil v Snnn.itis' Journal published West of New York, and the recognized authority among the sportsmen of tbe West and South, among whom it enjoys a large and increasing patronage, possesses superior advantage as an ad- wli4jti urilT ho p.nnrprifltpr! hv those desiring to make their business known in the United States. apra-u The Camden Journal. Published Every Thursday, at Camden, S. 6., --0 mn-w rvT TVPCTVn'.ST ABT.TSTIWT VAPtCR IN AC 1 11 ri iriirir' 1 H" 1 . . Kershaw county, and has an extensive circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business men in the county. T a..u j ,a Xfwhftn. nf Wihm'ntTtrm A deSir- able Medium fr Advertmngi the country in which . . . ... 1 A 3 :.. .l. . ! ... l.-i-ci .-iii m it Circulates, ueing cujiuecweu vyitu tuautitji j ot"i er on the Wateree River, and the Wilmington, Co- Liberal terms will be made with those desiring to advertise. Subscription price, $2 50 per annum. , v Address, FRANTHAM & HAY, feb 87-tf Editors and Proprietors The Western Expositor, ASHEVTLLE, IT. 0. W.H.Malone, - - - Ed. &Prop'r pjAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN Western Northern Carolina. It is the paper for business men, in which to ad rertise. Address nov SSvtf Asheville.N. c. The Hilisbore RecortjUjr, rpHE OLDEST PAPER IN THE TATR."s CIR a cuiates ex and adjoininn counties. Sub (W per ajjam. sesiy. CAMERON. lensrvejy scrietion Orange tod Proprietor, MISCELLANEOUS. The Morning Star ... jf PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Sniiscrintion Rates la Atranec : DALLY STAR, One Year, postage paid, $7 00 " Six Months " 4 00 " Three Months" 2 25 " " One Month " " 1(0 WKEKLY STAR. One, Year postagepaid, $1 50 " " Six Months, " 1 GO Three Months" 50 Notices of the Press: A firstrdass paper. Battleboro Advance. Emphatically alive paper. Goldsboro News. The Stab is a live paper. Sumter (S. C.) News. jOne of our best exchanges. -JTaou OS. Ol Courier One of the best daily papers in the State. Weldor. News. One ot the very best of our daily exchanges. - South Carolinian. Ranks among the leading Dailies of tho State. Christian Advocate. One of the best Dailies in the State. Stsiesville InteUiaencer. A valuable paper. We cheerfully recommend it. Fee Dee Courier Ranks among the leading journals of tne South. - Marion (3. C.) Star. One of the hput and most desirable Diners in North Carolina. Norfolk Vtroinian. im.11 fit ititiopqI nana anA a rit tn Wflmlnatlfl Elizabeth City North Carolinian. (Inn nf the best dailv Baners published in the Southern States. Horry (A C.) Neat. One of our best Southern Journals. As a newspa per not surpassed by any. friend of Temperance. One of the best conducted in the State; bold, inde pendent and well informed. HUlsboro Recorder, j Ahlv edited, and has a circulation which speaks volumes of comment on its influence. Magnolia Monitor. Onward and nnwnrd It woes until now it has the largest circulation of any Daily in the State. Pied mont Press. The Wilmington Stab, now very much improved. has the largest circulation of any paper in the State. Enfield limes. The Stab stands amonz the first of North Carolina papers in point of enterprise and literary merit.- V fleeter c. v.) ueporier. nnnnestionablv the best daily lournal in North Carolina, and has no superior in any other Souther State. Marlboro OS. C.) Tim. i or eoiionai aamiy, Ktsnenu uews, cunou mmmmaat reports and fine literary selections the Stab has no superior. Rocky Mount Mail. Is well conducted and has as much and great a va riety of good reading matter as any Daily in the state. warrenum uaseue. This Daoer. thoueh not many years old. is one of the best dailies in the State, and well merits the support it receives. Louisburg Courier. One of the best daily journals on oar exchange list. Belongs to no rinz save that which encircles the good of the people. Savannah Mirror. The Wilmington Morning Stab is among the best newspapers in the South. Rich, rare, racy, always fresh and "on time." AsheviUe Expositor. A staunch and independent advocate of the peo ple's rights. Deservedly ranks among the first jour nals or tne soutnern conn ltj . -iiacanqiuxm. uoserver. The Stab is undoubtedly an enterprising sheet, beautifully printed and conducted with marked ability. Mr. Bernard deserves great credit for his efforts in journalism.- -Raleigh SenSieL Those of our readers desirine to take a daily or weekly paper from North Carolina cannot do better than take the Wilmington Star. C heraw OS. C.) Democrat. The Stab is one of our most highly valued ex changes, and it affords as pleasure to recommend it as one of the most racy and reliable dailies in North Carolina. K inston Gazette. A live newspaper, and the best Daily n the State. The circulation is larger than that of any other Daily in the State, which proves it. M Uton uiron icle. No Daner evei started in North Carolina has grown so rapidly as has the Stab. Though only five years old, it is now a fixed institution, enjoying an influ ence and a nrosneritv second to none in. the State. Salisbury Watchman. The Wilmington Stab is in tbe front rank of out Southern dailies, well edited, full of news and select reading matter, telegraph! cjreports, and ln every res pect a first rate journal. If we had many such papers our State would be the gainer by it. Greens. Patriot. Eugene L. Harris, ; Artist In Crayon Portraits. SASSAFRAS FORKyN. U., B EGS LEAVE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION to his Portraits in Cravon. Persons wishing good pictures of themselves or deceased friends can have tbem nicely executed -by sending, him a photograph to work from. A good pTli8VMraVll ia necessary to insure a good likeness. Tne prices Deiow include postage Dy man, on rouer. a neat frame of walnut and gilt will be furnish tu to those who desire it, at 1-5l)g Size, 14 x 17 inches, - - ' - - $5.90 Life Size, (bust) - - - $10.00 TESTIMONIALS. "Mr. Harris posseses the rare gift of being able to delineate, accurately, from a photograph orothe picture the exact likeness of any one. We guaran tee satisfaction." (Oxford Leader. " We have seen his work, and consider it excel lent Try him." Central Protestant. " We have seen a capital portrait of Hon. A. W Venahlft. hr Mr. tt. L. Harris; that reflects addi- t.ianal Inatre fin hia crenltin In that denartmp.nt. " Torch-Light. mar 17-tf W. H. Grbgg, Prest. F. W. RooKwnu., Sec. Southern White Lead Oo. Every package of this Company's brand of Strict ly Pure w hite Lead Dears tne following guarantee 'The White Lead contained in this Pacba.se IS GUARANTEED BY THE MANOTACTUBEBS, THE SOUTHERN WHITE LEAD CO.,8t. Loins, Ma, TO CONTAIN NO ADULTXBATION WBA.TXVBB. IT IS COMPOSED ENTIBXLT OF PERFECTLY PtTBS CABBO- nate or Lead and Lieed On., and is sold subject to Chemical analysis abb the Blow Pipe Test." The name of this Company is placed ONLY upon STRICTLY PURE Lead. It is not placed upon a second or other Inferior Quality. So parties pur chasing; White Lead branded "SOUTHERN COM PANY," are absolutely sure of obtaining a PER- For sale by Dealers in Paints and Oils throughout the west and south. feh fr-3m The Piedmont Press. HICKORY, N. C, TR TOTE OTjrr.V "PAP1III PTTRT.TRHim TO PA. A tawba county, and haa an extensive circulation among merchants, f aimers, and all classes of busi- ness men in tne state. Tne Prusss is a WIDE AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER, and is a desirable medium for advertising in We worth. Carolina. Liberal terms ljowad on year. aavenase 14 VtfV BLEACHED W Special Anntnfnoenwrit . Mr x : . ' TO CONSUMERS j u l I tj s SUCCESSOR TO WILL BE PLEASED TO SL HIS OLD At the Old Stad, 43 Market Street, WHERE HE WILL OFFER, ' ..,"VR . -"lot Jstln MltSi .... i1 Regardless of Cost, Goods, Notions, To make room for NEW GOODS, at OFFERED to the Citizens of Wilmington. A Call Will Convince i New Goods will be And I shall spare no' pains to serve STYLES and NOVELTES to their entire satisfaction. ' '' ' ' i . . . .. . . '"'' - - . JULIUS SAMSON, mh 11-tf it 3. laimm RAILROAD LINES, &c. General Sup'ts Office J WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & Al OUST A R. R. COMPANY, WILMINGTON. N. C. March 9, lb'. 7. ', Change of Schedule. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 11, TUB following Bchednie will be ran on tms Koad: Day Express and Rlall Train (Daily nxcepi suuuay,; Leave Wilmington 1 1:15 P. M- Leave Florence. ki 6:20 P.M. Arrive at Colnmbia :30 P. M. Leave Colombia , 7:40 A. M. Leave Florence 1S:30P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 5:80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily), Leave WUmington. ...... .......... ... 7:80 P. M. Leave Florence 12 :C5 A. M. Arrive at Colnmbia 8:45 A. M. Arrive at Angnsta, , 7:40 A. M. Leave Augusta, .- 8:46 P. M. Leave CeJumbia 12:10 A. M. Leave Florence.. 4:38 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8:45 A M. This Train will only stop at Flemtngton, Whito ville, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Tunmonsville, Sumter and Eastover, between Wilmington and Co lnmbia. Through Freight Train. (Dally except Snaaafs.j Leave Wilmington , 2:30 P. M. Leave Florence.. 2:20 P. M. Arrive at Colnmbia .-. 10:10 A.M. Leave Columbia. . 4:00P.M. Leave Florence l :00 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington , 9:30 A.M. Passengers for Augusta, and beyond should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles ton and Augusta. .Parlor car on Day Krpress and Mall for Charles ton, J AMISS AnVRKSUfi, mhlO-tf Gen'l Snp't. Wilmington & WeldoD RAILROAD CO. OmoB of Ghk'l SrrpBmNTEinBNT. ( Wilmington, N. C, March 9, 1S77. i ON AND AFTER SUNDAY , MARCH 11TH, 1877, Passenger Trains on the Wilmington & Weldon .Railroad will ran as follows : Day Blali and Express Train. Leave Wilmineton. Front St Depot . at 9:66 A. Xl Arrive at Weldon .... . 3:45 P. M. Leave Weldon dally 11:50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 7.03 P. M Nlgtit Mail and Express Train, Daily except Sunday. . Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 5:40 P. M. Arrive at Weldon ...7 9:80 A. M. Leave Weldon, daily, 4:10 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 13:00 M. The Day Train makes close connection at Wel don for all Doints North via Bav Line, daily except Sunday, and dally via Richmond and all- raii route. Nisht train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmond. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS at tached to all Night Trains, and run through from Wilmington to Milf ord Station, en Richmond, Fre dericksburg & Fotomac Kauroad. JU11.N r. LUVJCUE, mh 10-tf General Superintendent. C1R0LIH A CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. Oma Gmraaan Stjpbkintbndbnt, ! WUmington, N. C, Sept 16, 1876. f Change of Schedule. On and after SUNDAY, the 17th Inst., trains will run over this Railway as follows: - - .- : Passenger and Mail Express. . .. .. . .-iJt - fc Leave Wilmington at ... 6:30A.M. Arrive in Charlotte at. Leave Charlotte at. . .v. ...... : 6:80 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington at .... ..... 8:30 P.M. .Daily except Sundays . Tr JOHNSON, nov 10-tf General Superintendent. Forest and Stream, A Weekly Journal of Sixteen Pages. DEVOTED TO ilELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, FISH CUL TURB. PROTBCTIO OF GAME, PRESER VATION OF FORESTS, YACHTINQ, BOAT mo AND ALL Ont-Door Recreation and SMy. ' ; It is the only Journal in this Country that fully supplies the wants and meets he necessities of the Gentleman Sportsman. TERMS $5 00 A YEAR. Liberal discount to Clubs. Send for a Specimen Copy Forest it Stream Publishing Co., 17 Chatham Street, (City Hall Square), Mm if xoat Post Office Box 9839 ROD GUN, LATE THE AMERICAN SPORISIAi, Lit; a. A SIXTEEN JPAGE PAPER. DEDIC ATED TO and Natural CJCIENCE, AMUSEMENT, ADVENTURE AND Field sport articles by SCTEHTISTS & $1.00. 8 Months OF DRY GOODS s j 3d: b o nsr , J. tb H. SAMSON, FRIENDS AND PUBLIC GENERALLY, a Large Lot of Dress Trimmings, &c, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER the Most Skeptical ! , Received Duly ! my patrons with J"THE LATEST i !i. m . " '.A - . fliarsei street. INSURANCE. Atkinson & Manning's Insurance Rooms, BANK OP NBvT HAN OVER BUILDING, Wilmington. N. C. 3 FIRE, g, Queen Insurance Company, of England. MorthfBritish & Mercantile Ins. Co. , of England Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. National Fire Insurance Company , of Hartford. Continental Insurance Company, of New York. Phoenix Insurance Company, of Hew York, Springfield Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass. Royal Canadian insurance Company, of Canada. J MARINE. & Mercantile Mutual Ins. Company, of New York. Insnranee Co. of North America, of Philadelphia. LIFE. 8 Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartf era. Total Assets Represented Over $1 00,000,600. jan ii-u Fire ui Life Insurance o . J. A. BYRNE &' GO. ReprcoenUuc over $62,000,000 Aoaota lyOFFIOB Commercial Exchange BnUdim. North Water Street, feb 25-tf .: ' i. PIEDMONT ft AELINGTOU Life Insurance Gdmpan v Of Rlchmoiul, VirtriniH. UHi .tl isfc fbSti iAt "It?i.'lWtJ ..a V-, : ' 1 . Over 22,300 Policies Issued Annual Income Over $1,500,000 Progressive ! Prosperous! Prompt SMALL EXPKNSES. SMALL LOSSES, SBCI'Hb INVESTMENTS, AMPLE KBSKRVE. AND GOOD SURPLUS j Premiums Cash, Policies I.lborni Annual Division of Surplus. - . ARTHTJE J. HILL, Jr., Agent. Office for the present with Dr. T. F. Wood. Medi cal Examiner, on Market street, two doors west of Green Planner' s druc store, Wilmington, N. a I September S-tf jg N COURAGE HOME INSTITDTIOJIo. . ; SecETtty against Fire, THE NORTH CAROLINA HOME UKSURANCE COMPANY RALEIGH, N. C. This Company continues to write Policies, at fa rates, on all classes of insurable proDertv. All losses are -promptly adjusted and paid. The HUME is rapidly growing in public favor, ana appeals, witn commence, to insurers or property North Carolina t ft Agents in all puts of the State. R. BL BATTLE. Jr:. President. Q. B. ROOTs Vice President SEA TON GALES, 8ecret. : , PUL&SKI COWPER, Superviaor. ATKIN80N & MANNING, Atun, MfMf -'MDriMtoOl.o. Bank of ITew HanoTer. Authorized Capital $1,000,000: Cash Capital paid in $300,000 Surplus Fund 50,000 DIREC1 0R8. JOHN DAWSON i hi &8tts ifult:-:- -;i D. R. MURCHISON DONALD McRAK H. VOLLERS R. R. BRTDGERS J. W. ATKINSON C. M. STSDMAN L B. GRAINGEk JA8. A. LEAK B. F. LITTLE B. B. BORDEN M WEDDBLL. L U. GRAINGER, President. S. D. Waixacb. Cashier aug mtf To the Working Class TI E ARB NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH Tt all class n Tiitkif nastnM (lmplnjmiiit st honn. me wnoie oi tne nme, or ior taeir spare moments Business new, light and profitable. Persons of ei ther sex easily earn from 50 cents to tS per eveuine. and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business . Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all whe see this notice may send their address, and test the business, wo make this unparalleled offer : To such as are not well satisfied we will send one JoU f r tkjslvonbk of 'writing. Full particulars, t ample worth sevssal dollars to commence work on, and a copy of Home and'Fire side, one of the largest and Soft Illustrated Pnbll cations, all sent free by mail. Reader, if vou want permanent, profitable work, address, Gxosou 8th son co., roruana, Maine. roDS-ern $1.00. Oily Om Dollar. $1.00. The Wide Awake. .v. t ful mwf a ' FOR S8T7, WILL BE MAILED, POST-PAID, TO ANY ADDRESS, FOR $1.00. rpHE WIDE AWAKE I&A' SKAU, WEEKLY mocrapiutavtolhterosuWi clasBes and conditions of persons who desire good ernment.andtnerestabrsentaMpcrpetas- latest local ana general news ana omer incerennf and profitable -eading matter, together with the latest and most reliable market quotations, wit and also an Excellent Advertising Medium for thel Merctitntser mBiiii " in tU ccsHliesor vvBmsnLBinww, fhan an v in the State. Address. H.I.McDI lanS7-tf , Publ
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