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4 Sprang vOJIB SOUTHERN FOBn. , BY F O. T1CKNOR, COLUMBUS, OA. A deeper azure w hen the clouds are flyftig Along tue uppr sity .... A softer shadow wlitfie lite leaves arelyilig Our forest patuvvay ty . A sweeter murmur in (he south winds sigh- Tell U3 that Sprint? is nigh. The blue-bird flits, ami -coos the riog-ditve tender i Amid the young greeu leaves; , ;. j: Mansions of mist and silver white and slender , " - 1 - 1 The shy wood spider weaves; J Swingeth the swallow to his old home under The uaforgotten eaves. .. i lis bridal wieths with atairy KewaJof yellow, ; The jassitmi'it-.'a-it.res unfold, I Ailcwn ihe tretses f this lr inlling willow I)rritiit Us tel s of olii; j UlUWj 1 I Wlit-r.- I ve sli s' ti renins me told. A ilniuiid f.n m-, like fiol.c children li'kl.i T, . " i 'jirtllenc Hie tauglihii? thawers; r .-Y:t-i iinitr i he flight of perly' l..utlg j ud rill llllg ' , ; ; ; Ti.c in Hure-Ideu hours . ' 1 'I. u-iand forms of untold b-rauty, budding A in id lb" nbirn u weis. , thousand 'forms, stud ml iu nature, nurure nly t . ' s ,.3 . The warm spring sh wers -uulcld; f ' Anolhei nussLm pure and calm aad holy, The voice of Spring has told, jj Waking some joy on souls long sad land lonely, v - jj ' Some hope ?u hearts long cold jj . b line lijbt from suulight may our sadaess borrow," Some strength from bright young wings; Some hope from brightened seasons, wheu each morrow . ..: .. -...... - A 1 ivelier verdure brings; Some softened shadow of remembered sorrow. f From the calm depths of Spring, ' I .( -. s- I -- Blend thy blest visions with the. sleep that cumbes , - . , , I The dull, cold earth so long;' " ' ' i Bring bloom and fragrance to the flowliel's slumbers, " , i And bid our hearts be strong; - -' Breathe thou on music through our spirit's numbers, "' I : Season of light and song. 1 - April20, 1850. ' ' I lu Old Hatband .Killed lor Liylue too Laue I Cincinnati Enquirer special. LyxciimjEG, Va., April 29. A sensalioual tragedy was enacted iu Carroll county, Va., last Satu-day uigbt. Itjiasjust come to light; and the particulars that have reached here are somewhat conflicting. Last! De cember Maud Harris was united in the holy bonds of matrimony tolCap - tain Lucius D. Travers. She? was is twenty one; he was upwards of three soore and ten. IV was nnderBtoOd that at the time she married th old man he was in feeble health and was likely to drop off at any hour, leaving young Maud $100,000 In Government securities. Months rolled on, and in stead of dying the Captain j grew younger and stronger every daj. In tact, he was heard to remark a few days ago that he was good for twenty years yet. ; ' - -1 It is supposed the husbands re turning youth so disappointed the young bride 'that she took - his life. At any rate, be that the case or not, a . ' . i . . Ti m tne .cruel woman cut nis tnroax irom ear to ear with a butcher knife while he slept soundly by her side on the night of the 27th. She . afterward dragged the. corpse (she was of pow erful muscle), and just before day light threw it in a creek, one hundred yards from the house. The body floated down the stream two miles, and was discovered Sunday afternoon by three fishermen. This rnorniner an inquest was held. The blood was discovered in the chamber o Capt. Travers, and circumstantial evidence was strong against the young bride, and to-day, before the coronerY jury, that lady burst into a paroxysm of weeping and confessed the crime. It is supposed that Mrs. Travers was in love with a young lawyer of! Balti more, to whom she hoped some day to be united. She is now in jail. I understand the Baltimore man is in this city,' and he attempted to-night to commit suicide. ' . , - Abant Gorernora. There are but, four States in the Union where, the Chief Magistrate is elected annually. "They areas fol lows, with the amount of salary ap pended: Maine, salary, $2,560 ;. Mas sacnu8etts, $5,000; 'New Hampshire, $1,000; Rhode Island,' $1,000. The following States have term! of two years: Alabama, salary, $3,000; Con necticut, $2,000; Iowa, $3,000; Kan sas, $3,000; Minnesota, $3,000; Ne braska, $2,500; Nevada, $6,000; New York,. :$10,000; Ohio, $4,000; South Carolina,$3,500; Tennessee,$4, 000; Texas, $5,000; Vermont, $1,000. The following have terms of three: New Jersey, salary $5,000 Pennsyl vania, $10,000. r The following have four-year . terms Arkansas," salary, $3,500; California, $0,000; Colorado, $3,000; i Delaware, :! $2000 Florida, $3,500; Georgia,; ! $4,000; Illinois, $6,000;- Indiana; $3,000; Jjouisiatia, $8,000; Kentucky, $5,000 j Maryland, $4,500; Michigan, $1,000; Mississippi . and Missoari, $5,000; North Caro lina, 5,000;.. Oregon, $1,500; Vir ginia, $5,000; Wesr Virginia, $2,700. (The salary, of the Governor of North Carolina is $4,000.) . -; Cant. Ericcson. of Monitor fame. ! fame, now an old man of seventyve years, baa invented a nejv torpedo conductor, wbicb tie and his friends Bay will make the iron-clad navies of the world (useless. The - design- is to ran the steam torpedo conduc tors swiftly, end on, within a very short '"distance of an iron clad, and: to discharge " tne torpedo by toe power or compressed air. ... . ' - - r I " The grand-son of Daniel Web ster is named Ash burton Webster, in honor of the Ashburtdn Treaty and Lord Asbbur Ion. -r He resides at the old family place, . recently injured somewhat by &te.-Boslon e letter to FaimviMe Mercury. VEGETINE I'or Dropsr. "lUiTRAI.FAti It I lOct 19.1877 :.f I Dh. H. U. etkmb : - i It is a pleieure to give my testimony Sot your vat-' i oable medicine: I was 8icte foi loos-timu mm: Vroggy, uuder ihe doctor's care. J. Ue-said it was naier between the Heart and Liver. I received no? f ct, 1 was prow ins worine. - 1 have trie 1 mafly reme-i (UM: thiv nirl tiiM haii n vn.u .1, . i cine ror Dropsy b-gan to feel bvttrr after taking i ui 'V ukBU imriy uoillic IU ait I am perfectly well never felt but t. No one ciii; tee! mo'eihaokfnl than i dj. . ; I am. dear sir. grateal y joars ! - , A u. WMKKL.&K. VxaKTiNK. ben the blood becomes lifeless anijj stagnant, either from change or weatner or of cli mate, want of exercise, irregular diet, or from any other cause, the YiGitnn will, lenew the blood carry off the putrid humors, cleanse the stomach; regulate the bowels, and impart a -tone of vigor to the whole body. VEGETI1IE i For Kidney Complufut and Ser4 t . ' ' vous Deblllly, j " ' 1 'IsLKBaao, !, bee. 28. 1377. f Mr. Stkvens : . ; . , , ; Bear Sir. I had had a coubh: for flshte.u vears' when 1 coiumenced taking ihe Vegktine. 1 wa4 very low: my pyetem was uebllitated hy diSease had th'! Kid lieu CoinouhU. and was v., v nsrrmix -i cough bad, Ivngt soro. When t had Taken one bottle l Kiuna u was neiptngme; it has helped my roagbj and it Ktieiietbens me 1 am- now able to no m work. .Never have fuuud anything like ti e Veqb tie'. .1 know U la every thing it ii recommended u ue. MRJ A. J. fKULK 'uM. I KOETlNS 1 nonriablLsr a id fetrvntrth.-nlnp: nnrli Am the blood; regulates S e bowels; quiets ih: nert voua By f tern; acts direcUy upon the secrftmus; an 4 urouees me wuote fej stem to action. VEGETINE j For, ick lleadacuc. : - &T1M8VOXI. lnd-.. Jan. 1. 1878. ; Mb. bTVKN : i Qar Sir, I nave used your Vsoktibs for Sick Headache, and been creatlv benefited thereby. I have every reason t3 believe it to be a good medi cine, x ours, very respectiuuy. Mrs. JAMBS CONNER, i j . 411 Third St. .7 Huloachb. There are various causes for head ache, as derangement of the circulating system, of the digestive organs, of the nervous system, Ac. Yxsxtinx can be said to be a sure remedy for the many kinds of headache, as it acts directly upon the various causes of this complaint. Nervousness, In digestion, Costiveness, Rheumatism .Neuralgia, Bil iousness, Ac Try the Vkgktinx. You will never regret it. . .. . t s . : VEGETINE Doctor's Rep or t. i Dr. Caas. Hi Cusoxnhausck, Apothecary, ' KvansviUe, lnd. The doctor writes: I have a large number of good customers who take Vesetine.- They all speak well of it. I know it is a good medicine for the com plaints for which it is recommended. UCC 37, 1877. i Vkoktin is a great panacea for our aged fathers and mothers ; for it gives them strength, quiets their nerves, and gives them Nature's sweet sleep. VEGETINE. i Doctor's Report, r uv' ; H. R. STKVKira. Ksq. ' . ' Dear Bir, We have been selling yonr Taluable Yegetine for three years, and we find that it gives perfect satisfaction. We believe it to be the best blood purifier now sold. Very respectfully. Dr. J. K. BROWN A CO., Druggists, f Uniontown, Ky. ' . .- . i - Yegetine has never failed to effect a cure, giving tone and strength to the system debilitated by dis ease. ' VEGETINE, . ' v " Prepared by " ' 11. R. SXEV13MS, Coston, Slass. Vegetlue la Sold by nil Drogststa. my 1 D&Wly " : ' V ? ' - ITew Butter. 8 USUAL TUB FIRST OP THH SEASON.; . Only a small lot received to-day. - PERFBCTLI K LEG ANT, SWEET AND NICK. TRY IT. TRY IT. - . f New Canned Goods. OUCCOTASfl, ' ' ' LIMA BEANS, 1 GREEN PEAS. We always succeed in getting the 'FIRST FRESH and-NEW GOODS of the season. : ' ' ! .OEO. MYERS, ap 4 tf ' 9-11 and 13 South Front SU THE IMAGE ;0F -HER MOTHER. A Wovel. By Ruth Rustic. IN THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS OF Saturday, 90th April, will be commenced a new serial story, with the aoove title, written by a lady of Bavannao.. The WEEKLY NEWS U the LARGEST AND BEST WEEKLY IN THE BODTH. - - - - - ; . . s- ,r ,.-..-. - - r It is a coaaDlete Newspaper; and contains the la test Telegraphic and State News, Markets, etc, an Agricultural and Military Department, : - ..... ... ,, ... . i . It is adapted for general circulation throughout the South, f " Subscription, one year, $3.00; Six months $1.00. Specimen copies sent free. ; ; Address : J. H. ESTILL, N ? r ap li tf ; C .? .1 0 1 1 if Savannah,' eo. Constantlyfilleceiving JHUG9i CHEMICALS, FANCY V ' , - ARTICLES, TOBACCO and CIGARS , At - BTJRBANK'S PHARMACY, Corner Front and Princess Streets. few pints of Uhnf a Seed. ap 13 tf Something ; ifoSioiil'i Come at Once, and Get, FINE LOT OF FLOWER '. t .--r. t , f AND FBUIT BASKETS, Bought fifty Per Cent under cost, and sold at a - - sMIIifr lAUUUa - - J- .-:. 1 With the jsame Goods I have Two or Three Dozen WIRE ORNAMENTS FOR FLOWERS, of all de signs. "... . i . These Goods are very cheap. Call at once, j ' ' ap 19 tf ' if ' - - - -N.- H. 8PRUNT. Qlue arid- Spirit Barrels. OKA' Bbla Prime HIDE 3LUE, ' 1000 8PIRIT BARRELS, S 3 t For sale b: IT ap 17 tf WILLIAMS MURCBISON. Cider! Cider! ; PURE APPLE VINEGAR . . , . Dried Apples aad Peaches, , ;, i i Beans and White Peas. i . . ,. Western and. N C. Meats, i n ? Lard, Butter, Cheese and Mackerel, Candy, Koap. Lye, Potash, &c; - ; Canned Goods all descriptions, i : PoUtoes. Poultry, Eggs, Ac. .. Bhingles, Shingles, Shingles, ; f For tale by ! s ; PETTBWAY tt SCHULKEN, mv a tf ' Brokers and Commission Merchants. Ohingles of all Kinds. pONtRACT AND COMMON,' '-Ji- ,7 r- .-, HEARTS AND SAPS, my 4 tf O. G; PARSLEY, Jr. The -Brown Cotton- Gin Y -L'h 1 V" Is Equal- to the Best ! ,r ' - . .. " : 'rJ r: i i j-u f y AT Every Machine Guaranteed ! Perfect : Self-Feeler; nni ConaeHser; THESE 'MACHINES HAVE BEEN .'BEFORE ttia. MK)f av lrknflp and havA mpt with ATir.h f A- vorable reception, that it is only necessary to add tnat tney are, imeugn greauy reaucea iu yriuc;, WUARANTEKD TOB A PERPBCT MACHINE BEST MATERIALS, -.and .xonetructei in a tho- mAkbmanlilra meniiaa and ia In thia RTlfi fiV ery other respect, the equal of any Gin in the mar ket, while the fact is UNQUESTIONED that it is wa r mninni' a t.I. OTHEKS IN- CLEANING THE SEED, FAST GINNING, AND LIGHT AND SMOOTH RUNNING. i .!. 'Vs - ...... . . - ' ' " Rer.eived the Bremium at the Georeia State Fair, Centennial. Texas State Fair, at Houston, May, and other State and County Fairs. . - i . . . . ..... ., . :,,! .. s ti .i t . . .. .. ! REDUCED PJK1CE LIST OF ' COTTON GINS , FEEDERS AD CONDENSERS. Price of Gifls with Self-Feed Price witn Selfr Feeding Attach ments and Con dessers. ; $12) 00 I 140 00 . 160 00 : - 173 25 185 00 , 202 00 ; 231 00 256 03 Price of ing Attach t iSl ill f el l- Sizes, i Gins. ments. SO Saw. $ 75 00 $ 97 50 35 " , 87 50 -. 113 75 40 100 00 .. 130 00 45 " ! 110 00 141 75 60 " K20 00 ,152 53 60 - ' 130 0i 166 CO 70 " - 140 00 ' 182 00 80 " 160 00 208 03 Boxed readT for shiDmentrand delivered at facto ry. Five per cent off for the cash with the order. We ship Roods under special contract, and get very low rates. Liberal terms to good parties. Circulars, testimonials and foil Information as to coat of freight, (which to many points does not ex ceed $10,) and other particulars on application. Address. ; 1 : BROWN COTTON GIN CO., ! my 2-5m - NEW LONDON, CONN.: NOTICE. Having qualified as the Executors of H. G. Hashageo, deceased, notice is hereby gi ven to all parties holding claims against his estate, to present tfia same for payment on or before the riaT of ADnL A. D. 1879. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All parties indebted to Said estate wut punas luatt) pajiucui ntvuix. April 8th, 1873. L. VOLLERS, ; I. r. iiuiirs, ap91m Executors of H. G. Hashagen,dec'd.: Hoop Iron. Nails, Clue, &c. fit? Tons HOOP IRON. 3 i AO 225 Kegs NAILS, Q k Barrels GLUE, : - OO 25 Barrels BUS OS, -j A Barrels SPANISH BROWN, IU 10 Barrels COPPERAS, OA Barrels KEROSENE OIL, i tV Vie Barrels CIDER, SO Barrels VINEGAR, 300 Barrels POTATOES, l K'fi Cases MINERAL WATEK, ArOljUl i OU naria and Hanyadi Janos Bitter Water. For sale by ; . r - ADRIAN & VOLLERS. . i . : .I-':- . 8. E. cor. Dock and Front streets.. Flour, Sugar, Meat, Molasses. 1000 irr "OUK. of v&nous brands, j OX A Boxes MEAT -Uams, Sides, Mioniaers, Strips and Bellies. 150 Barrels and Hhdft MOLASSES, - ADRIAN & VOLLERSi Corn, Ilay and Meal. j 2000 Bushels CORN, 200 Bales nay, ? 500 Bushels VIRGINIA MEAL. 1 " , ADRIAN & VOLLERS; Case Goods. PICKLES, JELLY, CRACKERS, CORN, Tomatoes, Peaches, Milk, Ac, Ac. ADRIAN A VOLLERS, ; ap!4 tf i i S. E. cor. Dock and Front streets. Coffee, Sugar laid Molasses. 200 00FFf 5 -" 2QBbls SUGARS, -ail grades, " r; 1JQQ BblsN. O. MOLASSES, f i f ' .: " 1AA Hhds CUBA MOLASSES, ' , ? For sale by.' ' . :; . t ' WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. ap,17 tf Heats. Heats. ' 200 Boxe D-8and8mokedS1DEs, i "200 Bb8 SU'ldaTd MBSS P0RK' , i ' Fr sale by ap il tf .;- WILUAMS & MURCHISON. V - Corn and Hay. 15 000 B'IBn'Prim? White corn, ;..Vaa Bales Prime HAY,; j - For sale by . ' . WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. ap 17-tf ttortli Carolina at GettysUnrgr 1 a PPriTPAinONS; ARB" CONSTANTLY MADE . for copies of THE OBSERVER containing the articles in regard to the conduct of North Carolina troops at Gettysburg. The number of requests for these, from the Northern States especially, has lat terly become so great that, being nnable to supply them otherwise. It has been determined to publish them in. book form. ' . The papers on the" subject, en. beth sides',' will be reprmiea jusi as uiey uuuaucu. m uwukiibi anH will make a volume or some 200 Bases. ' t The book wIH be printed on fair white paper, with goed, clear typ, and in paper covers will be sold at SU cents eacn; to uetuera nuuuuiruoccio m iu nunareo. .... i- a Khnn priiHnn will also be made, printed on sa nAiHnr.niinnr and handsomely bound, which will be sold at $1 each; to dealers and canvassers at the rate of $60 per hundred. ..:. ' x ,i ' " Single copies of either edition mailed postpaid on receiptor me pneo. . : The book will be ready for delivery in a few weeks. Orders accompanied witn casn are tonciiea. . Address ' THE OBSERVER,' my 2 tf ' Mi-; , Raleigh. N. C. The Obsenrer;fbr 1878. . -. i. ADovDtnrn A Tllir v IWn WUKITT.V F IXia VUOUU T JJUt " ' ' ' X North Carolina Democratic newspaper, printed at the State Capital, and with a circulation beyond question of rivalry, is offered to subscribers at the loiiowmg rates -. DAILT.. , WKBKLT. .1 ThreemoBths.,. $2 00l( , 50 S. i ii -".... a rui : . . . a nn , .iU)nrr aftjwtttla riata. direct tl Ihis office, $8.00, either for the: Weekly Observer lor one year, or xor mo uuy wudchc months, will toe mailed-postpaid, on application, a copy of the volume, NORTH CAROLINA AT GitT TYSBURG, handsomely bound in cloth. It will be ready ior aeuvery m a iew weeao. . : To each person remitting after this date, direct to will be mailed postpaid, on application, the same DOOK, anu. in a' uiuuu suj vm. w u v- waiter scon, -xmsuettaiuuu, now wiupictu. ; - Address - THE OBSERVER; . my2tf Ealeigh.N.C. MISCELLANEOUS . , GLEE'S A Sterling RElirny for Diseases and- . .. . . . - ........ ; Iajcries" or the Skin ; . 'A, IJealthitul: j, .1Uautif;er. of the Complexion ;. A' Reliable. .Means, of -Pbxyentixg axd Rehsving Rheumatism and Gout; and an Unequaled .Disinfectant,' Deodg-1 RIZEE AND CoUNTERt-IkRITAJJT.'- r" . : i Gienns Sulphur Sdan, besides eradi-i cat; local diseases of the skin, baiiishes At- foots of. -the complexion, and impaili to itj iitying clearness; ana smootbness. '. SstlnJuir Baths are celebrated for? eunnt ei,.ptio:is and other diseases of tl sl.iiij 'as .vi-ll as Kneumatism- and Gout. ulenW3 .yf;'i ii r Soap produces the same effects u: i in jit trifling -expense This admirable .pcc.i;-.c u-;o speedily heal ww, bruises, scalds,' M-rni itmms and -.. li amoves dandruff - - i iu events the hair uoiii falling out and i i ' sr. t !n9!i-i:iclia Uie sick room ;' j.i.ia i l u-,Ci.i r- communicable by . it.ijt r pot :. ). ... j, evciitcd by it. .... . i 1 ?. Ai-c.i J..1 i i.cvr.uty sanction its use., l.'c'-C'c ' " --'s tor Cake: ber J ..a.iJ$1.20. . j N.B. Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, -and 5 cents extra for each Cake. - - ; (( II ILL'S HAIK AND WHISKER DyE,? Black or Brown, 50 Cents ; : .l C. J. CRITTMT05, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Iv.,S.Yi aug 81DA Wlv ..: ( - ; Wide World. i rjrniE BEST GOODS MANUFACTURED : : IN THE WORLD FOR BOYS WEAR, jZ tic i--:. U oar celebrated i Salem, N. C. Cassimere, Nojl, three colors, at $1 per yard. , No. 2, two'colors, at 753 per yard. v A new lot just received, k . . ,i ' HBDRICK.! Parasols. CHEAP AND HANDSOME STOCK OF PARASOLS Will he opened on MONDAY. Aleo, ; ; 50 LADIES' 91-inch SUN UMBRELLAS, Silk, at $2.65. hedrick;' Bargains. , . gOME VERY GREAT BARGAINS i ' IN VARIOUS KINDS OF GOODS .: . HEDRICK.! Linen Collars and Cuffs. rjHE CHEAPEST LOT EVER , OFFERED IN WILMINGTON. mh21 tf HEDRICK. CHAPEL HILL, Sept. 35, 1S77J '0 THE TRUSTEES, ALUMNI and FRIENDS JL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CARO LINA : ' The increasing prosperity of the University has created a need for a medium taroozh which its ob jects snould be made known. To this end the two Literary societies or tne university nave deter mined to reestablish the UNIVERSITY MAGA ZINE, once an ornament to the University and State. --- . It is proposed, In publishing the I acta connectea with the University, to make the Magaxine the or gan through which the historical Incidents of the btate may be made known and perpetuated. At present there is in the State no periodical of this kind, and the need for one is patent to all i The contributors of the Magazine will be some or the most prominent and talented gentlemen and la dies of the State. - The Societies have elected three editors each, and as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained, the Magazine will be issued. The price of subscription will be $.ou per year.- . , ; i Trustees, alumni and friends, the students of your University call upon you to contribute this small amount to the support of an enterprise, the ends ef which are so beneficial. Those who desire to aid us will please inform ns immediately by let ter or postal. - -:r-i. v.- t For further particulars, address EDITORS UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE, : sept 27 tf Chapel Hill, N. P.- The Lincoln 1 1 Progress, Published Saturdays at Idncdnton, N. CL' IS the only-- paper published in Lincoln county and has an extensive circulation among, the Mer chants, Farmers and all classes of business men in theatate. - i It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a de sirable medium for- advertising their business thrnnirhont Western North Carolina. . f Liberal terms will be allowed on yearly adver tisements., - Subscription "price, $3 uu per annum lnaavance. ...... - : t Address ' ' ' F. TSL DbLANB, t : Editor and Proprietoi THE LANDMARK; PUBLISHED AT , j ', 81A1E8VILLE, IREDELL CO., N. f, -' -IS THE Leading Hewipaper in' Western North Carolina. - ; . ' . . .-i. - t , : j X. i : i It is the only Democratic Paper published in Ire- deli county one or tne largest ana weaiiuieet coon' tiH in the State and haa attained a larsrer 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 Btate combined; and is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold in Forsythe, surry, juowan ana western Mecaienourg. - It is the only paper In Western North Carolina that employs a Rkgulak Camyassimo Aoxnt, and thus kept constantly before the people. Under this system a rapidly increasing circulation is the result, THK BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM " IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, j 1 ADDRESS, der -tf LANDMARK,' I .. Statesvtlle. N C: Forest and f Stream, . : AND ..:.' .. ' BOD AND GUN. THE AMERICAN , SPOBTSMAN'S. JOURNAL 1 A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO ' -I . . r v. rt t ..n . . v.n . . ...a . . fill I 1 . T UIQ . JTIKIjU BrUKlB, rAl-llJAii Jiaiuiwu ua,, TORI, F1SU CULTURE, VHfJVtoV 1 v; ur . GAME, PRESERVATION OF FORESTS,? I i YACHTING AND BOATING. RIFLE :.; PRACTICE. AND ALL i , OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY. - This is the only Journal In the Country that fully supplies the wants and necessities of the Gentleman Sportsman. . ; TEBM f 1 JOS) a Year.; nd for Specimen Copy ' Forest & Stream ;JPabltBtlne CoM: ' 111 wrrr.Tn-w t mr.n No. 103.1 . s.j. k s 4 NewYerkvj Post nnin Box S8J. sept r.-fi The Salisbury Examiner Established la 1869.; t THOROUGHLY XND ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC Printn? Wptlv and Tri-Weekly at t '-andTi. . r' .1. J. STEvART. ' ' Je 23-t Editor and Proprietor, Salisbury. H.C. - Holasses; . s - f Ilolasses. lO 0 BU Stta Honse-MOLASSES, ' 50 HhdB ' do : ' , ' " Kl Bhls. N. O. MO LASS S, r , . For sale by ... ' myStf ' KERCHNER A CALDEH BROS.1 1 Corn, Lie a! and Hay. 2000 Bush'CORN 5 ' 500 bUWATEK"GR0UNU MaAl " 200 1 TIMOTHY HAT For sale by , . . ' my 5 tf . KEECtuMKH C ALDER BROS Coffee Coffee. Coffee, 250 Bag8S0I',BB' -! Forsaieby; " v ..--.. , my 5 tf . KERCHNBK A C ALDER BROS. ' Glue, Spirit Casks, Hoop Iron 100 Bbl8 GLUB ! QQ SPIRIT 'CASK -i , 'r -Q Tons no-P IRON, . m.y 5 if . HEROHNKh S. CALDER BROS. . 1 s Corn BaconL Molasses. 5000 Bash WBtTK CORN, i i r i Rjvrpfl Mrv Salt CI R SiriKS ' 1 iou - ' ' "3tii Hhds a a Kbls New Or'eauo-! t ,OUU ; r . - H-jand onba moLASSEs,; UQQ Bbl Land PLASTER, - 1 AAfk New and Second Ilaud r iUUlr ... SPiRIT CASKS,' ' 200 Bbls Distillers GLUE, . ' i u Tons HOOP IRON. v .: i ' ' i ft IV Bags RIO COFFEE ,' ' ! .- '1UU - 50 Bbls SUGAR, i ; QAA Bbls FLOUR, fine to fancy grades, -OUU . Tobacco, Snuff. Lye. Potash, tan-: dies, Candy. Crackers, Cheese. Soap, Ac, &c. mnzj-tr - - wuktu m wuktu.' Always! ; s- i ' ' L have always on f ' hand a fine lot of -CHEWING (r.gj ' - TOBACCO, such 'as the "Heirees of Virginia," "Eldo rado," "Gravely," and others. . Also, SMOK ING TOBACCOS. Pride of Durham," Gold Leaf," "Eure ka," "Genuine Bull Durham,"&c. H. BURKHIMER, I No. 6 Market St mh24 tf Dflfceliart's Pare Extract Malt ani Hops FRESH BIRO SEED, ONION SETS, SUGAR CORN. Beam, Cabbage Seed, " . - Radish Seed, Turnip Seed, Ac : . Just received by . GREEN A PLANNER, ap9-tf ' Market titreet Lemons. 100 Lemons. ONE HUNDRED BOXES MESSINA LEMONS ! boug'ht Before the recent advance. For sale, either by the . Dozen, Hundred or Box, at Low Figures. Boatwright & HcKoy, 5, 7 and 8 NORTH FRONT ST. my 5 DAWtf ' Light Summer :Wines I EXPECTED DAILY TO ARRIVE, A SHIPMENT CLARET, RHINE, DRY AND SWEET CATAWBA WINES, j IN WOOD. I The Finest Assortment. . Something new in our 1 ' " Cily. " " ' gTWe can now furnish our patrons with CLA RET and RHINE WINES by any quantity they may desire, at prices which will astonish even them. CLARET iff now within the reach of all. 'Call and get prices. . . . t s ; Boatwright & 5 HcKoy Nos. St17 S N. Front st ' my 5 DAWtf ...' ' - ': At Low Prices we Offer 600 Bbls FL0UR aU kinds, s Oft ft Bbls MOLASSES, all kinds, 1 ' v -q q Bags COFFEE, i ? st; t , QQ Boxes BACON, j JQQ Bbla SUGAR. ' j Candles, Snuff, Tobacco, Rice, a j Backets, Brooms, Crackers .Candy, Ac. j ry We have on hand a choice lot YARN. : j , . t B1NFORD. LOEB A CO., i J my 5-tfDAW' ' - Wholesale Grocers. 50 ? Tubs 50 . ' t ... 1 . . . - Good Table & Cooking -V--. j a.. a. J' .iini-M - .r-F r . . BUTTER. RETAILERS SHOULD EXAM- . I -t 1NE THIS LOT. IT , 1 ' . must be 'sold: ; ; ; , j . CHARLES D. VHYERS, . ': i ; ':' '-K .-.-.,.. - - -i ' my S DAWtf 38 and 40 North Water street. The BibUcar Recorder. -. ) ;-pUBUSHEDBY ." , Edwards. Broughton .& Co. ' RALEIGH, N. C '' ' '! p ? REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor, ' ' RBVl W. T,t WALTERS, D. D., Agricult'al Editor Organ tf -Hortt Carolina Baptists. f. ' ; In its Fortieth, Year. ! EVERT BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT As an Advertising Uedium Unsurpassed -Oalf $2:if per Tear.' . , 'Address 'BIBLICAL- RECORDER; if Jan to-tf -'-ir ' j - l Raleigh N.C. TneWestdfnEipositor, ;W. k! Malone,' ;T - v, - .Ed. & Prop'r XTA& ! THK J LARGEST, CIRCULATION j IN a-"- i ,i m -' -i ' arufam Nvrtriprn Parnlina. ; ' ' It is the paper for business men, in which to ad- Teruset - ... .- .- I. - . " j. J j 1 Specimen copies mailed on application . . . 'Andres ' L i J .EXPOSTJOR CFTICI, i nov 89-tf r, s .. t 1. Asnevuie. n. 1 . MISCELLANEOUS. Wilmington Weldon - RAILROAD .GO. - omoa OT GXK'L SUFK&XRTBSBVKT, 1, -' - ' 4 Wilmington,' N.XX. MarchS, 1818. f 'It -Change of Scliedalc. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, : MARCH 7, 1878. at 12:45 P. M.. Passeuscr Trams on the Wilmingwa Jt, Weldm itailroad will run as follows: Day Mall and Express Train, Daily Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 9:05 A. Ja - Amveat wexaot ........ t. ...... a:iu r. jb.. Leave Weldon............:..: .1.... 14:45 P. M. Amve at Wilmington, Front St. Depot,- IAS P. U.t NIsat Mall and Express Train, Dally , except Sunday. : ; .. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 7:50 f.' Si. Arrive at weldon.... ..... a:iiA.; Leave Weldon --.c.. .. s-3:15 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington, Froi.t St. Depot, 10: U A. M.. The Day Tram makes close connection at Wel don for all points North via Bay Line, daily except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and all rail route. . : , .-,,,-, : Nierhs tram makes ekise connections at w eiaoa for ai points nonh via Richmosd. i Bleeping im attacnea to ail kikm i rains . ' t ' A. fOPE, U. P. A. JOHS F. DIV1N2.. esicril Superintendent. , ., mh7--. ' General Sup ts Ofiice, if ILiUlNo fVS, HOL, SllllA ; A Al' .'"! A'si..vfN(Tli S r. Kov. 10 l? V ! lJC.nliiBtgy.-MJ ili!MM..!.l ASKgSsrjljgio s' ; i Change of Scheduler ON AND AFTEK SUN DAY, WOVEAlBftlt 11, the following Schedule will be run on this Road: :-!-cr:.:;s.- :y.y- Dar Expretn aiid iflall Train (Dally - except sauaay.i . Leave Wilmington ............. 10:38.A.Mi Leave Florence .... . v 3:10 P. H.. Arrive at Columbia.... . 6:20 F. M. Leave Columsia at.... .. .... . ii:4ur. m. Leave Florence.......,...;.... i. 8:30 M. Arrive at Wilmington.... .. ; ... 8)0 P.M. NIGHTEXFBES8TBAIN (DaUy). Leave Wilmington............'.....-.. 7:35 r. M. Leave Florence.......... 11:30 -P. M. Arrive at Columbia....! ... a:B0A.;M. Leave Columbia , ,. 12.50 A. M. Leave Florence....:... .. ........J' 4:18 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8:45 A M. f This Train will oniy stop as r lemmgion, hiuuj ville.Fa'r Bluff, Marion, Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter and Acton, between Wilmington and Co lumbia, i .: .. i.nvf- I Tbroaeb Frefsb Train (JD&lly except ZjeaveWumingtoa u .... -- 11:00 a. jh. Leave Florence.. ! 1:00 P. M. Arrive at Columbia... 1....... .-. 3:10A.M. Leave Columbia..-. .1. -. 13:15 A. M. Leave Florence.. 1 o.w a. bl. Arrive at Wilmington -I. . ' 4 .00 P. M. Passengers for Augusta, and beyond should take Night Express Tram from Wilmington. - Through Sleeping liars ou mgnt urauia iur vuarieo ton anddacon. . . : i A. rum, j. r. a.. JOHN F. DIVINE. en"l Sup't. novll- ; CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CD, fit" r, Omci GxHXBAn Stjpeklntskdkkt - Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 4, 1877. Change of Schedule. i o N AND AFTER FRIDAY, iTH INSTANT, Trains, win run over uua jooaa u iuuvwk : 3 PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN : Leave .Wilmington at....!.,.... ....... 5:55 A.M. Arrive at Charlotte at.... L.. 8:00 P. M. Leave Charlotte at j... 7:45JUM. Arrive at Wilmington at -. .... 9:45 P. M. , SHELBY DIVISION. - . 1 " Leave Charlotte.... .. . .1.. 7:30 A.M. Arrive at Shelbv at ..... J. .....-..... 11 :45 A. M. Leave Shelby at. J . . ... 1:45 P. M. Arrive at charlotte : i . a:uu r. m. These Trains will leave Wilmington, Charlotte and Shelby, Daily, except Sundays. r . Pnirht Train will leave Wllminston and Char lotte on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and leave Laurinburg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays. . ..- , , ; No Passengers will be carried on any except the Passenger, Mail and Express Trains. ; i 1 V, Q. JOHNSON, ! oct 4-tf . " . - General Superintendent. .., CLYDE'S : j New York and WilpiDgton Steamship Line. . The Steamer REGULATOR 3 Capt." DOANE, WILL SAIL - FROM NEW t : YORK Saturday morulas;, JTIay 11. ; y Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised. , j , For Freight Engagements or Passage apply to A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, j ? , . WILMINGTON, N. G L. S. BELDEN. Soliciting Agent. ' i i ' ."WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, I ! ..... Bowling Green or Pier 13 N. B., ! . ap 28 tf " . . . , New York, Baltimore & Wilming ton, H". C. : ''j Steamship Line. The Steamer , l. Xi is I a- us: , 1 Capt.JOL.ITEt 4 ' ' . . . 1 ViILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OA SATURDAY, nak Il.Vil ' trshippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised.. SFl THROUGH BILLS -OF "LADING given to an! from PHILADELPHIA and PROMPT DISPATCH Guaranteed. i ; Ul' ' " J'? ! I Far Freight Engagements apply to ; T A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, : . " ' 'WILMINGTON, N. U. Lj S. BELDEN. SoUcitiag Agent c-.h? . ; ' -'' .''' REUBEN FOSTER; General Agent, ' i i.-.: Corner Lee and LightStreets. i ap 38 tf '"Baltimore Jirv-fjsfiniui 11 INSURANCE. Atkinson Ilannihg's ' Insurance Itooms, BANK O SEW HANOVER BUILDING. ' Wilmington. N. C I 1 t FIRE. . Queen Insurance Company, of Englana. - Nortn British a, MereanUie Ina. Co , of England. Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. -National Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. Contmental lnBorance Company, of New York. ruoemx insurance compaay, 01 iNew xor Springfield iBSuranee Vuvl Springfield, Mass. R01 al Canadian ineurance compai. y, of Cauadc Mercantile. Mutual Ins. Company, of New Yoik. Insuranee Co. of North America, of Pkiladelphi. . j Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Haruora.' Total Assets Represonted Over 4100tOCe,eO(, ,-ianH-tf ,s..x, , Ic PIEDMONT & AELINQT0K Life Insurance Gompan v Of Kichmond, ilrslnla Over 22,800 Scheie iss&ec.. Annual Income 0vr $1,500,000 ?KAli. SPENSSh. SWAcl i.!.-SxB! !'" T'a ... iNVESTMENTB.-AaiPLS. MShSr:.". ... . iNl WIOU BL'KPIU 8remSusn Cah, t Helen lbc it. Annaal Division ofSurpiua. i ;, : AETHUE J. HILL, Jr., Agem 1 Office for the present with Dr. T. F. Wood. Hec cal Examiner, on Market street, two dcera west c Green & Planner's drut store; Wflmington, N. C September S-tf : ' .-... .1: .r, .-ri . "p NCOTJRAQB HOME INSTITUTIONis 7 THE NORTH CAROLINA HOjUjE IKStJKAXCE COSlf'Al " . ': . RALEIGH, N. C..V . '. . Thu Cempany costinaes to write Policies, at la rates, on all classes of insurable property. All losses arc piomptly adjusted and paid. Tht -"HOME " to rapidly growing in public favor, ane appeals, withconfldence, to msurers of property tx North Carolina. . . -''" - ' - 1 : . .-. BF Agents In all paita ef the State. J& S. H. BATTLE, Jr., President. O.B. ROOT, Vice President BEATON GALES, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, BuperviBor. v a: . ATKINSON & MANNING, AHTa, angl-tf . - Wihnmtton. N.C Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital $1,000,00 . Cash Capital paid 1h 300,000 Snrplns Fund . $50,000. , DIBEOl OBS. JOHN DAWSON C. M. STEDMA& D. R. MURCHISON L B. GRAENGEB DONALD McRAB . JAS. A. LEAK H. VOLLERS ' a F. LITTLE R. R. BRXDGERS E. B." BORDEN J. W. ATKINSON M. WEPDELL . . , v L B GRAINGER, President S. D. Wallace. Cashier - - . aug 20-tf A. ABBIAH. H. VOIXXW . ADRIAN & VOLLERS, ; Corner Front and Dock 8ta., r ' WII.MINOTON, N. ti. 1TH0LBSALB GROCERS - W ' ; w. -. v in all rra branches: Country merchants will do well by calling on nt and examining our stock. nov 19-tf Samuel-; Sutherland's Son, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in , BREECH A MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, RIFLES & PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, ..".'.v.- CARTRIDGES, GAME BAGS, - - - - .i i And. Every Requisite for a.Sottman's uutllt. All orders from a distance will receive prompt and faithful attention. This Old House is known from the St Lawrence to the Riq Grande rivers for First Class Goods and Fair Dealing. .Guns and Small Arms made to order and repaired by experienced workmen. jjreecn-iioaaing Ammunition a specialty . . SAM'L SUTHERLAND'S SON, s ' - - ' 1406 Mala Street. octSltf ; ; Richmond. Va. The Camden Journal Published Every Thursday, at Camden, h. C, IS' THE .OLDEST-ESTABLISHED - PAPER IN Kershaw county, and has an extensive circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business men in the county. - It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a desir able Medium for Advertising, the country in which it circulates, Deing connectea witn tnat city Dysteam er on the Wateree River, and the Wilmington. Co lumbia and Augusta Railroad. - Liberal terms will be made with those desiring to advertise.. . , . Subscription price, $2 SO per annum. Address, ' FRANTHAM HAY, f eb S7tf ....;: , Editors and Proprietor. The Honroe Enquirer. ... - .xr. C. WOLFE, "Editor and Proprietor. ri HE ENQUIRER IS PUBLISHED AT MON X roe,-Union county, N. C, every Tuesday, at $9 00 a year. The Jnjur&Ea circulates extensively throughout the counties of Anson, Union, Chester " field and Lancaster, and reaches a very large num ber of intelligent readers. The merchants of Wilmington will find it to be ode of the best advertising mediums on the Caro lina Central Railway, asTwe guarantee as large a bona fide circulation as anyp aper between Charlott nd Wilmington with perhaps one exception. septa-tT The Piedmont Press, HICKORY, N. C, IS THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN CA tawba county, and has an extensive circulation among merchants, farmers, and all classes of busi ness men in the State. The PRESS is a WIDE AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER, and Is a desirable medium for advertising in Western North Carolina. Liberal terms- allowed on yearly advertisements. ' 8uDscriptioii $3 in advance. Address - . t -. . MURRILL & TOMLINSON, . mar3S-tf . Editors and Proprietors. Hoiry Weeldy Hews, PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING AT COSWATBOBO, S. C. ' a T- W. BEATY, EDITOR ; J. . W. 6. SMITHY PUBLISHES Terms- 8 2. Per Annum. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED AT LOW rates. The Horry 2Tewt is the only paper pno lished in the county, and having a large eirculaooa In this county, and &bnsiderable circulation in Co lumbus aad Brunswick county, N. C, makes It a desirable medam for advertisers. W. H. Beahard is oar authorixed Agent to wu. mtogton Jf. C. . deelS-tf frcha-nts Of Wilmington, lEALING AT WHOLESALE IN : SUGAR, I 7. ... u.1...u Tin.A.a ttfa anil othpr WATCUtAN. Salisbury, North Carolina Rate Low. ' . jnhS-tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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