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O ' HISCELLANEOUS. J MISCEJJANEOTJS. I 3 r jjtfsoyi ? MISCELLANEOUS. MlgCBLLANEOUS. , CT6iJIISJLAEiILTS rar; ft?' 4 1, n Tnforvtaw in IhA Piniiiinari Crm i VV IJJTWU a ; . ........ wui merciaL Aa vou tnink of the repeal of the Ke- fe . K ILL a ?l tt E uf tL tbat the repeal .or the Resumption- Law is a question, its late was sealed : '$io is pledged to sustain it. l Every man who voted .fbirj Hayes j voted' i fo the hard enforcement the Re i cnmDtioo Law. MStfs1 Repeat tfwilMe vetoed by Mr. Hayes, who,in so . 4o log wui . J vw lit;,; clear ly arid positively expressed before lie was inaugurado.jnaphdvped for him could fail to understand these !aad JJWOuld J5e- onffeasnnabW yi lo expecvnim to acr otherwise. IFf - any sacn hnffM appointmentofJ oou Sherman as Se- cretary tbeVaB ugl to show Us fallacy. Jphp Sherman, whose views and purposes are not modified by jauy consideration for the! wants, hopes, welfareor .faffsriiigs of , ' the people, wasoriaae . master of the' position, j The Resdmpli,on7 Eh,w has DrOUgQh Vll,iUU WgUUU, lO IUBCOUD- l tryft haqpj)(rifute to CQtrespondenfcWAre you fin favor ot too remoneuzauon oii suverr ; Goverjaori pHendrick Certaiotyf From reiiaOTeferidenoe Ion the ' sob . iect tbe:ifigislatwa deiaetjttog sil- ver was. most objectionable in ; its character. ' The1 people'wdre notj con- suited at alL.i iTbev. h no -mlima- 'a'thli titra tnat sucn a tning was oemg con-i teraplated. lt.ij seems that j most 'of; the mefmbersr7 Con wress j had ' knowledge of wnat was being" dpne Becauiejof ;thiifcfor luo otherl yea son, silver money . shonld be placed just Where it'1 wasT" Experience! 'will then demonstrate td tfhat extent the depredation, of Bilver pelowi gold has ' been pwing to' the, fat that itj vfaa stripped of its quality of vmoney4r-a quality of -: every importance to jits value. , If experience: shall establish the fact that ' there is a permanent . and .!iue&&iBgvdi gohf.aud sHirier, becaiuse of the j in creased production of the latter,' then Congress will'be charged with ;th!o imprtanJuty Jrejatin jtKe coinage and lvalue of each, so' ashto avoid the evils of a double standard. Silver has ijpmeinf important Iprq-; duct of this country and, inasmuh.f as the world! jrecogniies it as a money, medium of exchange, : I;.cannot ;see why we should not Utilize our : large i prodnct'of that metal to the greatest, extent thatjnay be ound practicable. Itsvalue,-as moneyj to this couhiry is too'great to be thrown away, j ji , j Correspondent-Do you thin k the ' resloration 61 silver Would be a breach' M ihpublic faithflil; iff : 1 Governor Ilendrkiks-Sy nO means. The law ofjl8097blari.'iut' signed by GeneraGrantjledged JLhe . taith" and honor of the: Kation to the Spay-' rnent of ther public ebt in coiri. The Silver dollar ras then a part of, jthe) coin of . the;.county iais -honored in law and commerceias gold., y Neither public ; faiUijDoKr can be impaired by a compliance with the contract in its letter and its spirit. To me it isiplain tnat he public faith 13 made more secilre by such policies as enable the people the more easily to meet ,'the .. Countryr8 , obligations. Surely, to restore silver money j will facilitate tholscliarge'of ove"ry jubli5 obUgatioiraiiiii pmiiote a-e-turn to specie payment A prosper- . Jon s cbtfditioir pi theouniry . isi the biest guaranty .bf "the i observance of pnouc iaiin. u -a mint? juongressionai action . upon, these, ..questions should be . taken as promptly as - possible. The continued agitation caufesi dis , trust and 'uneasiness throughout the , ! entire s b'ulsinessof the country. 1 I Bea Sailer l avNevr.Kole.j l - f t M MUiUgWU M. . I X ft !' Ben-Bntfer is said to be- writmer a novel for the Harpers'. This is? not so novel an undertaking on Beu'sjpart as sorae Dersohsmierht at the l first .bIu8hthitMtbvilor a theme, he will doubtless make a bril 1 liant success of his" first" attempt in the field of fictitious literature ; Jsen is credited by his political opponents with a marvelous iecunditv in fiction. aVd -his tifsCorfworrs him to be per- fectly at home in affairs of the h'eart.i Aside from bis liuloaiEar with gen- tie jAnnie Dickinson Ip reoordat New Orleans pniitTes him. to rank as th champion'"spbenejj,iOf the.: uon. Kwiuiijfiii i-r o Birds Killed With Ooe Stone. AccQrdihgj SttffeSO vashington ost an mereoious member of the isaisRinni SAnat.A riaL Tntriveoy to play two Presldentiaf dbAffidates ff ith , rf 'r -. ' ; 3 . . one stone:-' Somebody, Jpaffing intro duced into that ijody'aiemoriai on the PresidenUal f raud,nl!ar tqjthat presented in the MarHand Legisla ture by Montgomery' Bbiir, Senator Berrv. &AekAnrr Democrat.' killed, i a ' O u " 4 I the thins dead by anf lamenainent 'yBeSfewL; iSat PfetSrtorid; B. tucii is a ranare. Jim TraWa Awful Fa ' i1 i tnbclonati Times.1 4 - 1 When the President come to hear and goodTyner, he wnr,call hina up to' the White Qousar; eenih: whis per to him that1 miftmyizVi H that Batwants his reslgnatioliM J-l ti Ailing i; governor Nichollshas been elected vi This division &:fe?wQ(fawin iiU; ow; a teunionateW Wia!p8 "ol the 2$dV of nEebruaryj wtichm Gov - efOQJf Wada HaSnptonls' exiiec'tid to i . i tne Armv of Northern S Virginia- "Atr Excel Ion ts Med Icine. Spiunofibld, O., Feb. 28, 1877.. -a This la to certify that I have need VroiTiHz,man tufactured by H. It. Stevens, Boston Mass., for RneumatlsnL and General rTostratlon of the Ner vous System, with good s access. I recommend Vn- t(ji as an exceuetu medicine tor Boca complaints, MiOt I ! PCP XWb very truly.cr r u ! - " )' i - ... ... laiwaaftin. jar. v anaecmit. or me nrm or vnripo-Hft jknn. is wen JU1WW9 oaameaa man in this Dlace.' hint.. a a ... I a i . v ,'-, 4wbtiijji, Kt., Feb. 16,il8Tr. . " viZ?!rT"Tlufee y" goIwaa anHering terrl Wymith Inflammatory Sheomatlanu Our minister's wtfMdvised me to xak' Vstinx. "After taking one bottle I was entirely relieved. This year. feeP rag ft return of the disease, I again' commenced tak ing ft, and am being benefited greatly, it alse great-1 lyimproyes my digestion. Kespectfmlly, j - Hbs. A. BALLABDl i 1011 West Jefferson Street ; - . j " ,f' V f Safe and Sare. :H An lot your vwima was recommended to me, and. yielding to the Dersnasiona of a friend. I r.nn. tented 14 try it, At the time I was suffering from general debility and nervous pro8tration..8uperin daeed by overwork and irregular habits. Ate won- derfnl stxgngthenlng and euratiTe properties seemed to affect my debiliUted system from the firet dose; and under its persistent use I rapidly recovered;1 eainiue more than nenal health and good feeling. Sinoa then 1 nave not hesitated to trtve Visktfnb imy most unqualified endorsement aa being safe, pure, and powerful agent in promoting health and restoring the wasted system to new life and energy. Y koetixs is we only medicine I use, and as lone as I live I never expect to find a better. m k Jtjrars truly, W. H. CLARK, ,5f-K 120 Monterey Street, Alleghany, Pal ' VEGETINE. l 11m iiuiuwug leoer irom ziev. u. w. mansneia, formerlT oastor of the Methodist Xnisconal ohnrr.h. HydePark-aad at present-settled m Lowell, mast cbnvinc every om who reads Mi letter of the won derful curative quahtieB of Vkobtink as a thorough cleanser and pnrifierqr theidood. j J .O Cbtm PASK,KA8S.,Feb. 15, 1876. , Mr. n. R. 8tkvxhs, f iDear Sir, Aboot tenyear ago: my health failed through the depleting effects of dyspepsia; nearly a year later I was attacked3)y typhoid fever in its worst form. --It settled la- my back, And took the fomef a large deep seated abscess, which was fif 'teen moatte m gathering. 1 had two surgical ope rations by the best skill In the State; and received no permanent coiev, I suffered groat pain at times, and was constantly weakened by profuse dis charge. I also lost small pieces or bone at different times. i :-.w.'..-. s .,-.. Matters ran on tens for about seven years, tin May, 18T4, when a friend recommeaded me to go to your omce ana taiK witn you or tne virtue of visa- ttkb. I did so, and by your kindnees passed through useathrongh entSj fcc., by your manufactory, noting the watch your remedy is produced. v iy waaii By what I saw and hears I gained some confidence vai vasKTura. j. t - f. commenced taking it soon after, ut felt worse from its effects; still 1 persevered, and soon felt it was benefiting me in other respect. Tet I did not see the results I desired till I had taken it faithfully . for a little more than a year, when the difficulty in the back was cored; and for nine months I have en-i joyed the best of health.-. i - - II have in that time-gained twenty-five pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever before in my life, and JLineyer was more able to perform labor than now. I During the past few weeks I had a scrofulous sweUiBg as large as my fist gather on another part of my body. I took Vxobtutb faithfully, and It re moved it level with the surf ace in a monthv I I think I should have been cured of my main trou ble sooner it I had taken larger doses, after having become accustomed to its effects. . i .Let your patrons troubled with scrofula' ox kidney disease understand that it takes time to cure chronic diseases, sad. If they will natieauv take Vk&jstine it will, in my Judgment, cure them. : With great obligations I am , . ; I ... . x ours, verv truly, " . Q. W. MAMSriELD, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. VEGETIN13,- - ' Prepared by , j 11. K. STEVEXS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. ; Panl D&Wly ' j ' " . i Have Yon Seen the Hew Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine? f t Have Yen Bead their Hew Price List 1 rpH WHEELfiai WILSON. 8EWINQ MA X : CHINE has for so many years been the stand- ardor excellence among sewing Memoes, was no thin need te said about the new Machine more than it is the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE that the Company has aver made. --- i 1 Rmmiwi' that it is not economy td buy an Infe rior machine at any price. The Wheeler Wilson IS NOW BOLD AT 8UCH PRICES THAT EVE ItYiBODT MAX BUY. 8nd for descriptive price list4 We keep af nil line of attachments and other goods to be found in a First Class Sewing Machine SfltiBHwrnpfnti '' tt t.i: . ? i - Repairing and putting on Improvements on old Macbinesaone by a taorougb Machinist, as cheap as it can be done In the best shops North. ; - A full line of JS. Butterick Co.'s reliable Paper Patterns constantly on band. Send for catalogue. " WHEELER & WILSON M'FQ CO. - j 1 : No. 88 Market Street, I octStf " ' ' " V Wilmington, N. C; I Just Beceived, AI ELEGANT ' LINE OP 'SOLID COLORS , TTri m m xng T Silksj i ALL SHADES, wnicn I am enabled to offer ; a ,' r'.''Tery tbw.'Prices. ' f ;f' would also announce to. my patrons that I have replenished mv stock of ; . Guinet - Black Silks ! FROM MY NEW YORK DEPOT, j t and can offer a FULL LINE. This, bowever, wUl be the last chance t get these Elegant Fabrics at tbeSxtremely Low Prices I am now selling thiem at as I have closed out the remainder to a large West ern retailer. A JULIUS. SAMSOK, .'. Successor to A H. SAMSON. Janl5tf 43 Market Street. f f TKe -Camdeiiiimair IS THBWESsTABLISHED PAPER IN Kershaw county, and has an extensive circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business taenia the county. , i w ; - i j It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington s desir able Medium for Advertising, the country in, which eroiftneaieree K?verdthe 'wUmlngton, Ckv lumbia and Augusta Railroad. . , ! i Liberal terms win be mads with those desiring to adTWtIS'-,i'!"'-! -i-'i ' Subscripttoa price, ti B0. perannnm. ' 1 Address," - FRANTHAM A JoAT, feb7-tf ; ' ' : Editors and Proprietor. Th0;joii Starit,a XHBT OLDEST NEWSPAPER PTJBLISMED IN i the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most prosperous In the State, offers to Commission and Wholesale Merchant and Manufacturers, and to those who nave adopted the plan of selling by sample, aa excellent medium of co mmun icatio n with a large and influential class of merchants, me chanics, planters and naval store men, whose pat ronage is worth solicitation. Advertisements and Business Cards inserted en liberal terms. ! Address . 4 ; fTHB STAR. ' "septMtf" . Marion. S. C. u'fa. T C.' tf.-WARD' SHAVING -r (A f- ii -and HAIR X RESSINQ SALOON. An wwh Tront Street, next door South or Daw son's Bank, where you can' get your work done as ta eacn. can Dye cheaper taan any body else. " - " octlltf .1 t'.m iL X ERT and Is V ia complete m ;ju 'Z.Kzr' in charge oi one oi w mwnauu " "v"-t","" aZr Alt kinds of Binding executed heathr,' "-By1 Express. 0.? i'.r. IUST RECEIVED , TODAT A . FUIJu LlNH OP " ; A L t? -"LOTUS i&XJB 's'-Xf-tl 'I 35L ALSO, IN,.WHlTK,(ANi OP HADES f."r J.U.H.tJS'TSt)gfs iir .SUCCESSOR TO J, A flJ SAMSON.f. OtlJ .SUCCESSOR TO J4 "Jk;H SAISpK.j JVJ. janl5-tf. ?i u rf WpjBmgton, K.'C:ti Arrived; -1 'ivtr? The - remainder 1 of my celebrated Tobac- i co, the -'fix ioJL t, HEIRESSU; td r-bas arrived and lam now ready to offea it to my customers. . Hi BTTRKHIMER, r' No. S Market St.' jan ao tf .r i . Chance. I. .w..v.' ,Uv;J :;!. ,(.!;; uvl.i ji j BEG T CALL THE ATTENTION OF MT patronB to the. fact that' I have secHred a few more pieces oi j.iUii ail--A.nk) iiinlo&aiV-i -' Inpin's DonlJlts Twin Gasfimeres, which ! offer at the same LOW, PRICES as yrevl ou?ly, but this wlllbe the last I will.be ''' T ; able to offer at such figures. ' , (J ; viui .,;;mJ f r 'JULIUS S AMSON, j .u'it. !,..,., ,;c -; . , Successor to J, & H,;SamBon, - i: - Jan 15 tf . 43 Market Street. - Exchange Corner; rUST RECEIVED A FULL UNK a 1 vV : O NEW KID GLOVES, .i.;! OPERA AND DARE SHADES. s Call for your . FANCY GOODS , ' HATS, BON NETS and other 'MILLINERY GOODS. Prices shall be no object. jan 13-tf N.H.BPRUNT. : ; Arrived Tb-Dav, N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BEAVER AND MATKLASSE Which I offer at a Greater Bargain .than heretofore. JULIUS SAMSON, ! j Late of J. & H. Samson, " jan IS tf 43 Market Street. 1 Fall Fashions. MRS. VIRGINIA A. ORE HAS RECEIVED and is now using the LATEST SHAPES for La dies and Misses Hats, and invites a call from those who have heretofore entrusted her with their work. She is prepared to alter old styles and fashion them into the most modem shapes. t White straw dyed black when so" ordered and in best style. . - -, . RESIDENCE One door east Of Vront, on Church Street. oct 14-tf GEORGE MYBli S, 11 and 13 South Front Street. CASH RETAIL SALES AT ''-; "" ' 1 WHOLESALE PRICES, have increased oar sales ONE HUNDRED PER CT. ' " 9 A A Bbls EX. FAMILY FLOUR, U ! M OUv Our Own Brands; very tow. A A A Lbs LXL HAMS; Shoulders, i t i OUUU. t - ,trips and Dry Salt,, KA Baskets Genuine HklDSIECK, . . OU $4PinU, $33 Quarts. OA A Boxes Choice CAKES and " -: UU- .r : ! " i CRACKERS, f rnnueeauanirKuri'B, Uff Vegetables and Preserves, COFFEEjbux Parched is If the choicest in the market. Only try it. i t - Our Delmonlco Club House; Blue Grass Gem, Sweet Mash and Smoky Hollow WHISKEYS stand unrivalled in this market in quality and price. We defy competition.'"'1 f Goods Well Bought are Half Sold. ? : I : . GEO. MYERS, ": jan 26 tf - " 9, U and 13 South Front St i; 1 ,n p ' 'StHory-ScfioolEalellli, N. C- Rt. Rev. THOS. ATKINSON , j. -01.5 M - B. Rbv. THEO. B. LYMAN, f V181lf7., , Rav. BENNETT SMEDES, A. M Rector. i Mas. KATE DiROSSET MEARES, Lady Super intendent.' i : tsThe 73d Term of this School will Commence FEBRUARY 1st, 1878. For Circular address the Rector.. , t ;.. .. Jan8-lm rt. fJ T' Guanape Ouanp. ; ' ; 400 TONS," DAILY EXPECTED, For sale by . i - J WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. janSO tf rMeatsr;- It 400 Boxes Dry Baited and 1 "iiOi Smoked CLEAR RIB SIDES. i - For sale by ,.:.:.' i : . jan 30-tf . WILLIAMS A MURCHISON Molasses. i.. ::ti- 1 . 9AH Hhds Porto Rico MOLASSES,,, ' QAA Bbls New Orleans MOLASSES, uVv 200 Bbls Sugar House SYRUP, V .i. sA W JL t..-i -i' X , ,.For sale by jan 30 tf' ' 1 WILLIAMS : MURCHISON. B LACK JACSPLlt JoSaid ASH! , , MAPLE and other SWAMP, WOOD. K ' You can purchase from us FOR CASH, AT LOWn EST PRICES, exactly what you want, whether fresh cut or dry and well seasoned. O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., Agent, 04a 3d tf rsCor. Orange an4 S: Water sts. SpeciafcAt '.If 'v.: A Njl THE IREATEST CARB.. ,0. j ; - t PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS, f .:. : Jiiii ' BURBANK'S' PHARMACY, jan 29 tf M . Corner Front snd Princess streets.i1 A . "'WHICH THEY SELL PARKER &"TAYJLOI have the l ft 'BOKKT&mQ B marteBbis lo wj piice. Also,omVade)tiUBtocko-- V jan f i r ' i TIN WARE at Bottom Prices FICTIJRE? FBAHES p4:M0nLBIHBS.; AT TAXES Bobk'JStofe and Photo Edoms. 51- v 3P i. ' i Hi'HoTflhbolcC?; 1 -.iait-aiaud-.-'4Uj i-..Jviop, ..uucti p"1" ul - dii T oil r tt The1 GFreat dld!Mfeti6'l to mini awtv tt xrrWNT pnuvnv tnvws,i-"J 7SaOKBA$S si J Gout, Xlravel, Sirlctnros; Dlatoc tea? ill :i-i;n Comniaints. 1 Lau Non-Retent!oWorLicoHtlhence6r t t. , 1 1H1 am m anon, or .uxtetauun or me ) & t . uu , Bja,! 0 Kidneys, -liRij spermatorrno3a,lueucorrn(8BOf ' Irregulkror- ' r ChloroBis, Sterility, "And all Complaints Incidental to Females. 'ISA luas For Stone m the Bladder, u. JCaleulus, Gravel or Brick Dust Depesit, and Mucus ii ; j U . ; or Milky Discharges, and Diseases of 'M 'J'he rostrate Glaid. i'"1- . OWING TO SPURIOUS ; ARTICLES PALMED UPON THE PUBLIC FOR .THE. PAST 'FIVE YEARS, ON THE REPUTATION OF MY PREP ARATIONS, I AM FORCED TO MAKE A RADI CAL CHANGE IN HY LABELS; AND WRAP PERS.. -THE GENUINE, FROM MV. ORIGINAL RECIPE, IS PRINTED I5f CARMINE INKj AND PREPARED-BY THB--H.-Tr-HELMBOLI MANU FACTURING ?0:, jBROADWAYi CORNERi 11TH. STinlrt WKaf .'ft I H. T, HELTTI BOLD: septl2-DAWly 1 A Sterling Remedx- for Diseases i and. Injuries of the S:aN;t A, Healthful , DeAUTIFIER- ; OF-, (THE: : OjMPLEXIO?f ; A , " Reliable Means of Preventing; axd. Relieving Rjieumatism and jouT and : i Xn ' Unequaled Disinfectant,' Deodoi rizer and Counter-Irritant. -; ' Glenn's SUlphur Soap," besides eradi cating local diseases of the skin, banishes de-, fects of , the complexion, i and imparts to , it gratifying clearness' and smoothness. . j SMphur JBcUllS are celebrated for curing eruptions and other diseases of the slchi,' as well as Rheumatism: and Gout.'i? Gletm'8 Sulphur Soap produces the; same.; qffects at a most, trifling expense. This admirable specific also speedily heals sore, bruises, scalds, burns, sprains and cuts. ' It removes dandruff and 'prevents the "hair From falling oat and' turning gray. 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Send 10 cents the last two numbers ef this year Fan I iLjs i t. rori Bumuu uiuuiicr. oauHxim Aw", JOHN L. SHl bctM-tf 36 Bromfield Street Boston. 1 . t htm Thfi'OnrninrrStar 2 JiTaTSilH ba nee : old 9i"T rTiTuT e - to ; ajaiti - -ram JRi. DAILY STne,Jear,ptageilrt!tf. . hlV:sJx&6il :x 'Montbi . . ilr.j9ii ovfi '-oi-fc-fluiifiye .ataqaffawo WEEKLY , ST ARQne .Yea postage paid! ft 89 h:y-r.il. so' i:tv i!ouiial&uw io juXlaIflq6q . " ; :- gactThreeMQntiyi03 50 ai i.s iia;o.i &iJii uiLij 'jicjiunr ff'ilO; A irstrclaas paper. BattUboro AJvanct., , 1 V W.lJ uii-iU .Uk Emphatically aliveaper, eMAors ifi'tci r ;4;ae 0TA ia a uve Dappr. iaumier w. u. One of the best daily papers in the Statei-o jis,.ji aasoiai si una 4auqa fcsaiir nn i- , . A ' -haar Af vnw it ail exchamires. Ranks among the leading uauies or tat atate. JThHsUofi Advocate. , ' rn Af tKa hoot DafHia hi ther HtM fifjttjimU2jl .A valuable paper. :J We cheerfully recommend it.- Ranks among the leading journals of .the South.ii Morton v.y ar. .. . t One of the best and most desirable oaDeri in. North Carolina. tforfdt ..FirenlafUv-...,;;.;p . :;- Tn of era! news, and a ei edit to Wilmington One of the best dally 'papers published ed jtn-'the t southern state. tforrv a. v.) new. 'O&c of our best Southern journals. Asa newspa-' .per not surpassed by my. friend of Temperanes. i One of the beet conducted in the State; bold, inde pendent and well informed. -iflO6ore Recorder, , . , Ably edited, and has a circulation which Lpeak volumes of, comment on its influence. KtotMlia . Monitor. -uV.--bui ;o vcatiiw si i , . . ". , -I U:;ti l- '" y::f :' ; ' ' : I .-. , Onward and upward it goes until now it . has the largest circulation of any Daily in the Statc-j-Pfc mont Prtt. - uw ijjv-;..vi bJ-.jtK.-u j Xj " ) r ' v i : y v ,;r.;;. " ) ' -' , The Wilmington Stab, now very much improved, has the largest circulation of any paper in the State. EnlUld Timet.- - r'"'p'.'; "; - "- - The Stab stands among the first of North Carolina papers in point of enterprise and literary merit ' Chester (& C) Reporter. -'' ' i ' j j.ti: Unquestionably the best dally journal in North Carolina, and has no superior in any other Southern - For editorial' ablHty, general news,' correct market reports and fine literary selectKms the Stab has no superior -Mocl& Mount Jfoifcv . ; .i :i ! r Is well cor ducted and has as much and a va- nety of good reading matter as : any D V in- the Stafa. tVarrenttn uaaeae. J ' This paper, though not many years old, la one of the best dailies in the- State, and well merits the txty&mltTereLoittebutv Ooitrier. s j One of the best aaliy journals en our excnai list. Belongs to no ring save that which encircles good 01 tae people. -aazinnavi. Mirror u i ui '' The Wllmlntrton MowrrKO Stab is amone tie newspapers in the South. Rich, rarei racyj Always fresh and fon time. "AjAviiU Sxpaeitor.i I ' ' A staunch and independent advocate of the peo ple's rights. Deservedly ranks among tne nrst jour nals of the Southern couatry.-JBod-taffAon Observer. 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 SentiteL i 7 Those of our readers desiring to take a daily or weekly paper from North Carolina cannot do better than take the . Wilmington Stab. Cherav l& .C.) Democrat.- ' .-- -y - t t5... :" -L-j! jj l-''iiSy. :s ilj:j;.j.;y. j . i Tha 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. King ton Gatette. --.-.J j . A live newspaper, and the best Daily n the State. The circulation is larger than that of any other Daily in the State; wnicn proves it. JfSftM Chron- No paper evei started in North Carolina has grown. so rapidly as aas the Stab.1 Though only Ave years old. U is now a fixed institution, enjoying am Influ ence and a prosperity secona to none i in the State. gaatourifTYateimam. -:.!' s . r, ,. vxju 'The Wilmington Stab Is In the front rank of our Southern dailies, well edited, full of .news and select reading matter, telegraphiceports, and in every res pect a nrst race journal, u wenaamany suqiipainsrs our sute wouia oe tne gamer oj n. ureent. Land Plaster and Agfi -l- cultural Lime. J'0if. 1 500 Bbls LAND PLASTER, v :. i. 1 ;.n ' ta: ,-.lnf.i rooo Bbls AGRICULTURAL LIME, i a-. ii.:-.;'"!" voitA iV-'i'.i t For sale very lpw bjr . (as j' j'anSstf WORTH WORTH. Bacon FlQiir Molasses,' j&c. :y : rc A' Boies d. s."sides;':' . r . -f A Boxes. Smoked sides ' snd SHOHXiDERS. :l 2 V IV qaa Bbls FLOUR, all grades, '"l V K A Bbls MOLASSES.: .v,,.,.,yV.... . 1 ' 7 K B18 AB, v t i : .. i Mill rr"..yyrT'T,-iii;-;...- -;'! ,l: Tobacco. Bnurf, Butter. Cheese, ie; : -(i siy: Lard. Lye,X2anay,- Acj. -jr;$- janiTWDAW GO. )RE GORE. mi-'ii We Invite , Attention ! TTULL JJNE OF MERCHANDISE, hjt: -A-i AT GREATLY REDUCE PRICES. !-; ,Uu..w,i;i:i-,it..i'i v u f Molasses, Syrup and CoffeeI irii :, t Meata, Lard Batter and Cfleese, ... ... ti pl0TrE Crackers Candy ahd CandlesV' ;.. I Fish,' Green Apples, Soapj Ac.1 ? " J -Dried Apples sad Peaches. -imU! Eggs, Poultary, Sausage, WhitePeaa,' BgConslgo'menU of Cotton j Naval Stores! Peas, . tSr-Orders wanted for Wilcoxf Glbbs A Co.'B v u ij Brokers and Commission Merchants a -' laa 34 -tf Next Nerth Princess and Water sts. t-ifijf i'lmporter Hanuiacturer ana veaier in j op; , RiEcjklEMte2iU ADIN, graRIFLESi 0 V:..v;,! CjTRjEjGABA G3,: And Everv Reauisite for a SBortman's Outfit "U'A11 orders' from a distance will receive prompt and faitkf ul attention. Jtiii : a i;mi -X j V UThlSOldHoasefakno-from tae Sfc Lawrence to the Rio Grande rivers for First Class Goods and TB"il Ileftllnc. . '" ' '. ... '.. . ' I Ouns and Small'AriM made to order and repaired bv experienced workmetuni iaa A it, Breech-Loadins Ammunitioa a special rvj -;.., SAM'i . sl A m'T. RTTTWRHT.ATin'a .SON! pctsltfTy.f-) Bichmondl VaJH YTAfl uTHBir LARGEST. I CIRC IN It Is the paper ror BUBmess men, m wnicn o u- nMi.'i .-sl..e Of. is i'nti .dan-an-fin 3;!1 Specimen copies mailed on srplication. tsortt-tf i'" AshevUieN.tv f Ienfeiiip5 ts OlSpe -.era .11 10' ilj!Q Cnane-Of Be e. -Roadiu au lu sijiuj-ii i jailii press ana uau, a raia. (uaiiy . DieBDI HUDOIT.I ; I ave3 VTliniihgoa; i!Vf Leave Florence, .v . j. kJ f vV.03.-. vi , .VA1 -3110 P.M. Arrive at Columbia. . . . . . .iiiiUiii o ;6:20 Pr M.' XeaveOolumbia at .c .v . . . . u i- v.. . .2 1 1 :40 P. M. vXeave Florence... ". ;'" r"t": ..;"rsa9 P. M. -Arrive-at WitiningtoB.V.-. .V.';. P. M. ;? NIO HT'JBX?BE!SS Tit A fit (BallyJ..r. Leava-Ftorence. k.j..iv. v.iv.'. k ttd Pf M. "Ajedve t Columbia, ti a u i o iiii J . , v-iii . :S :5 A M Lieave jmni m a. i ....... p. . t :ojl -l ."., LeaveTlorence:. ., T.'-i." t.r, :.,"4:l4 A. M Arriveat Wilmington. .-. y t U "8:45 A M. This Train will only stop at JTlemliigton, White villa. Fair Bluff Marion,; Florence, Timmopjjville, Bumter. and Acton; between Wilmington , and Co. Thr otieh f relsh rraln (Dally ezeep t ; i t-iii &ii i:ji..s. itaaelarat)- tieawWimimgtoniF'? .v.iv.PalsOd A? M; Leave Florence.. 1:00 Pi M, Arrive at Columbia.. J-t m 3:10 A. M. Leave Columbia., ..4 rn- -,- J3:J5 4 5 Arrive atWilmihgtma . :Cj P. M. : Fassensera for Ausrusta. and beyond should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. : Through Sleeping oars on night trains lor unaries- ton aad'Hacon. - , i" -- ir- no j-S;l?-."b-j-i;-oi L.0PQPS.G.r JOHN F. DIVINE. Oen'l Sua'F nov ll-tl WilmnpraWeidon f si lit si-? WilmtngtoBv N, C, N-ml0 , ltm. 222.' 'i N AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, J iSIZ, at 13:45 P. M. Jassenger Trains n the Wilmington A Weldos Railroad wiUrun asfUows: Day mall and Exproe Tralu, pally Leave Wilmington, Front St' Depot, tt 9a)5 A. M. Ai-dveatWeldoE..-U-y4i-i;:..iir:3:lQ ?. M. i.sa Wnldnn ..,. . . ,.:;...J, 12:45 P. M. Arrive at Wilmineton. Front SL' Depot, 7:C5 P. M. Nlguririall aud Express Train, bally ;,t-..lti- except, Sunday, , ,y -'l Leave Wflmington, Front. St, Depot, at , 8:20! P. M. axnveai w eiuou. , . ,. . j- LeaveWeldon...v;...;v 'i-.- - ; .t ' 80 A M, Arriveat Wilmington, Front St ; Depot, 1(U1 A. M. The Day Train makes close connection at Wel Unn tnr all noints North via Bav Line, daily except Sunday, and daily via 'Richmond apd all- l Night train, makes close , tonnectionfl at . Woldon r lor ail points nortn via lucnmoaa. i - - SleeDine Cars attached to all NlKhtTrainBj ; 3U-iZ -i. ...v,.,y.i,iiiA. POPE. 6: P. A. ! JOHN F; DIVINE, Heneral Superintendent J ; nOVll-tf! . . ' -i1 j ""' CMUNI CENTRAL RM CO. -c' 'Omcs GaCTBAT. StrriBiMTBKoasT i l. i 4-ftiif ;-i Wilmington, N.C. Oct 4. 18T7. CHaiige of 13cliedulfc;f SN AND ? AFTER FRIDAY, 5TH INSTANTj VI Trains will run over his Road as follows: - PASSENGER, MAILV AND EXPRESS TRAIN :, Leave 4Wllnungt6n at . .'...... 5:55 A.M. Arrive at Charlotte at;..'.;:.'.;....;.:...- 80 P,M Leave Charlotte at.-. .. 35 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington at j. ...v.-. . ; .;. . fl;46 P. M. SHELBY DIVISION Hsu.;;; ? Leave Charlotte; ..... '...:. :i ...,..!. 7-BO A. M.: 11:45 A.M. AXilVO M DJJCUIJ ab . . . ..... - . j; Leave Shelby at. Arrive at (arlotte?. . . . .. . . ; : .'. i 12:45 P.M. b:w r. m. : These Trains i will . leave Wilmington, unarioae leaveLaurinbarg:on Tuesday v Tharsdavs aijd Sat ' ' No Passengers, will be carried on any except the' Passenger, Man and Express Trains.. i.4 3,.,-' ' h ! OCt4-tf . iia::i3vV. V- uutt3u. . ...General Superintendent r CLYDE'S ! - i - NewTprk Md; Wilmington StejsHiplfLihe. The'Steamer r. ,- ; 1 R E C U L A TO R, - ''' - CaptDOAWE I ' ' ; WILL SAIL FROM NE W YORK ON ;:t ' 8 ATtJBDAlT, February, 2. fSrshippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING rtu 'i 3ijOtSIamersai8iTerti8ed,a a , For Freight Engagements "apply to j ' ' -' :';;; A. T. CAZAUX, Ag;ent, $-m Las ;;jaP WDJIINGTON,' N.C'' L. S; BELDEN. Soliciting Agent ,i ; WM. P. CLYDE & CO., general AgentiVi j Bowling Green or Pier 13 N. R, ttjan-tf .1 . : r-- ,:)?:; New York. Baltimore tSWilming Steamship Lihe t; .AMIJftil , i ;:!) 3.U V ' ii. .ophe -Steamer s) li nn utiiiin$&ir5fr jtlalihttii'r ' .- f " ' ! t ' JKSrL...K.P' I Sal HI illi k in a -.tutu's? T .wl ..t JL' SAIL - ffROM BALTIMORE OA iiiti : "' :TiSJW!rt,l"':'- ! 9 AT,"Febrna - jdrShfppers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING or bteamew as MverHBei.a ; THROUBHX8eF -LADING given toan4 from PHILADELPHIA, and PROMPT DISPATCH Guaranteed. ' V M. -1 " .i!ji. j xa id rr ; f-w Vr WILMINGTON. N. C. 'ti f BElAENciSmg'Agenl V 4ii l 3il'fjVft'i2sr. h t jaitt'-U'-'K 'i-Baiamore. T1TT t , ' .Mi. mlnnsb anmngs Insurance Rooms, - BASfkPoF i!EW HANOVER; BuilDlNG, ; :f" It a TT rr lunwiion, r v. rj ; fueen Insurance Company, of Englana. ortbrBrttiab AS Mercantile Ins. Co i of England. . artfordFire Insurance Company, of Hartford. National Fire insurance uompany, or uaruora. Contineatallnsuxanoe Cempany, of New York. , or rew x New York. Phoenix insarsnce Company, or Mew x or, i v Sprinrfeld Isstuance Co., of Springfield, Mass. lyai uanaoian insurance. uompasy vi iuiauu. .jnercanpue mnrna) ins. jompany, or new zora. 'Insurance Co-, of North America, of Philadelphia. --Coimeeticnt Matnal Life Ins. Co of Hartford. ' otal Assets Rcprefiented-Over $ 1 00-00d.6OO. a jan il-tf -v, . ; f ff e 1 aai Life IiisETaBce AgencY ef ' f ftf, '" 3C3"fi''i ' ?"!'' "' -s- s"--!:. ?,'-. : Repreaen tins' over 62,000,000 Aaeeia lpP-vametiA Rxehange Buildiot NBrBi Watertreet 'iOOZud '- iiT feb 25-tf PIEDMONT- A aARiJGTON Lifeihsiirace Oompan v r ' Of mchmond, . Virginia.. Over 22,300 Policies Istae-d Animal Inoome Over $1,500,000 i3 Ji ProrssiTR i iProsperons 1 Prompt 'SMALL EXPENSES, SMAliL LO-SSE8, 8ECUKS iJi tNYJSSTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE AND, GOOD; SURPLUS 2 "mi. Premiums Cash,' iolicleMber.. Annual Division orSurplus. !': ' '' ,'... .' : s : . .: . -. ..v.-. V,. i;3y:;. ABTHTJB J. HTTiTi, Jr., Agenu OSlce for the present with. Dr. T. F. Wood, Me cat Examiner, on Market street, two doers west o Green A Planner's drug store, Wilmington, N. C. . septemoer-a.M - ;;-.; - t-; : ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. ";J SecHxity agaiRst Fire. . Tim NORTH CAROLINA IIOIHE IKSUItAXCE COSIPAIVI i RALEIGH, N. C. ' ' 1 This Cempanv contmues to write Policies. ' at f a rates, on allclasses of insurable propertv. . ) r au losses are piompuy aajastea ana paia. Tnt "HOME" Is ranidlv erowinz in nubile favor. aid appeals, with confidence, to utsurersof property North CaroUna.' -i.- : ' f3f Agents in all paits ef the State. . tt ' S. H. BATTLE, Jr., President -O. B. ROOT, Vice President ; : -' SEATON GALES. Secretary. ., , PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor, ATxLLNoUfl J6 MA ANNING, Asbhtb, augl-tf Wilmington. . c.. Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital $ltOOO,00v. Cash Capital paid In - $300,000 Surplus Fund J k - $50,000. DIBJSG1 OBSr JOHN DAWSON ' D. R. MURCHISON DONALD McRAE : H. VOLLERS " 1 C. M. 8TEDMAV L B. GRAINGER JAS A. LEAE B. F. LITTLB E. b! BORDEN ; M. WEDDELL R. R. BRIDGERS . : J. W. ATKINSON 1 ; j : i L.B. GRAINGER, President S. D; Waixaox. Cashier - ang30-4f powder; POWDER. Kentucky Eifle Powder Blasting Powder. Deer Powder. A" L.arge Supply Constantly on' ' lland, Manufactured by . . tlie Celebrated . hazard,-powder, coiriP'ir. FOB SALE BY . WILLABD BB0S. - dec 14-tf ; j - AGENTS. WILMINGTON. N. C. r A. ASBIAH. ADRIAN ; av toixzbs VOLLERS, : Corner Front and Dock Sts., t : WILMINGTON, If. C. TITEOLESALK GROCERS "" : ''-'' VYrriN ALL ITS BRANCHES, r Country merchants will do well by calling on us and examining our stock. - - . . nov 19-tf i ALADDIN J , SECUEITY OIL, c. .WEST & SONS' , THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Warrarited 150 Degrees ' Rre Test ! WATEU WHITE IN COLOR. Fnllr Deodorized. WilKlSrotl Explode. at-. , ... , r Centeniiial Exposition, For Excellence of manufacture -;j. .; of AND HIGH FIBE TBsT;' '. - Endorsedby tie Insurance Companies Rbad' iffls CsTiKdATa" Ohi or Maht. Howard Frax Ihsukaitcx Co. or BALrnioaa Baltimore, ' Dec. 3di 1874. Mxssbs. C. Wist 8o3fs--GenUenan: Having nsed the various oils sold in this city for illuminating purposes, take pleasure in recommending your "Aladdin Security Oil" as the satost axp best ever used in our house- ' hold '" v - Yours truly.1 ' - -1 . " (Signed) -1 ANDREW REESE, President s-'ManufactBred'ByM- ttai-l CVWESTij&;;S0NS,;f;3aiii : ; ''., " ; ' . Try It and you will use no other.;'. J sept2S-dm . vy- ' ' - ... . ! v. t.' ..' '; ,: :. .vv ' j ; t. ' DR. RI CORDS' ESSENCE OF i LIFE restores . manhood and the. vigor of youth to the most shattered'.constitntion In four weeks. . FAILURE IMPOSSIBLE.- "This life restoring remedy should be taken bv all -about to marry or who may have become weakened from excess or any other cause. Success in every case is as certain as that water quenches thirst: '$3 per case. Sole Agent, Dr. J08. jACQU.E 8.t7 Urdverslty Place, New York. DRUG GISTS SUPPLIED. ang 11-ly i,EHSUMiiean ". ? THOROUGHLY-'AND ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC. 3f PrmWeektr and Tri-Weekly aSsnd . . Address " J.J.STEWART, JeS3-t Editor and Proprietor, Salisbury, N. C. - .'. is "-1 A attend. "1: cheaply and xpaditiouslv. TJanOTtf m
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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