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Si. ANTHONYS TEMPTATIONS. This poem, according 10 the : New York Journal of CMnmerce r was .. written by .Thomas H. Seeley, whose initials it bears, and appeared in Bentley'a Magazine. It con tains several hundred lines. . It begins : . ' St. "Anthony sal on a lowty stool, ' -And a book was in his baud; : and closes with a summary of St. Aethnny'a sorest temptation : . - - There are many devils that walk this world, , i ; ? v Devils large, and devils am nil; Devils so meagre.'and devils so stout; .Hf.f. Devils with horns, and devils without; Sly devils that go with their tails u pearled, Bold devils that carry them quite unfurled; Meek devils, and devils that brawl; " Serious devils, and laughing devils; , , Imps for churches, and imps for revels; ' Devils uncouth, and devils polite; Devils black, and devils white; . ; Devils foolish, and devils -wise; ' " -But a laughing woman with two bright eyes, Is the worsest devil of all I" KAN SO M AND RleDONALO. ... .. ' . C . . - A i Xfto-Oplulon Two Leading- mem bers of (be National Democratic committee. ' " -y L "--. On the point of the title by which Mr. Hayes holds the office of Presi dent the discussion was probably more lengthy than on ' any other branch of the subject belore the committee. -Senator McDonald, who represented Indiana, made i a -speech ott this question which produced niirch impression. He said there could be no possible doubt of the deep and atrocious frauds and conspiracy by which the Presidency had been givep to the man who had been defeated at the polls. : He was i entirely in: favor of the investigation which had been ordered. " He .' thought the frauds should be exposed, and the -people made acquainted with them in all theirj detaild and all their enor mity. Let them, go to, the "country, and lei thai. Republicans be challenged to join issue and say whether . they approve ; of deciding a presidential flection in! such manner. This- far would he go, but uo farther. He maintained that so far as the' title of President Hayes, .was . concerned it was absolutely impregnable; that' no power existed in the Federal govern ment to assail that' title;, that the constitution had left the election for Presfilent sandi Vice President : en tirely in the control of the States, and all that the Federal legislative branch-had to do with the matter was to count the votes sent up by the States and declare the result. Senator ; Ransom, tf North Caro lina, coincided fully with the views advanced by Senator McDonald. Gen. Ransom - said that -as a Senator he a delicacy iti addressiug himself to this subject, because in the possi ble contingency, of an irapeachmeut he held that it would be proper for Senators to have expressed no opinion, in advance on any of the collateral branches of the subject. But he de sired to say that- he was fixed ; and immovable in the opinion that no power : existed anywhere to assail ; or question the title by which 4 President . Hayes , holds his office, aud it was ?. impossible that he could be a party : to" any movement looking to such end. He believed that in thus speaking he '- represented the voice of the South ; that the South would view with distrust and alarm the indication of any purpose to re verse the verdict which placed Mr. Hayes in the chair of -the Chief Ma gistrate. ..While this was' the case be agreed - that the frauds which had been, practiced should be exposed, j ..... .' i i - ' ' - '- - j TWINKLINGS. - Motto by a Communist Order -io Ilea yen's worst law. . " The "greatest song of the age" in England has this Bublime allusion to the British Lion : '. - - - . "Got hup hon -'is 'ind legs hand 'owled." ' Edison has' invented a fog-horn that can be beard ten miles,; but when, it cornea to an invention for getting his hired .-' girl up in the morning he smiles sadly and "falls to m.usjng .onihe infinite.- Z7ft5a. G& sener. Boston Bulletin : A stare case--A telescope. Caller flower Came 'melia. , Light workThe gas man's. ; A jobbin' red breast The Indian.' A gorge-us affair An aldermanic- dinner. The best policy t la the insurance office that don't fail. . It is the brake of day that prevents night from going too far.1-'""- --V , The Philadelphia Tme admin . hters this dose to the New '.York Iribune-. "In a Btreet car yesterday, a newsboy erP tered, yelling at the top of bis voiee, 'Yers yer bextra; ' all about' the revolution at , Washington !' and retired, amid the derisive comments of the passengers; ; without sell ing a single copy,' ; . 'l ' - - The. magnificent new buiidiugs inaugurated last month at Keble College, Oxford, may be said to have come out of the manure 'heap." Thejr-were the gift of twe members of a family t named Gibbs, who had, for many years, the contract with the Peruvian ' government , for guano, and made out of k a fortune,, which now helps to commemorate the author of "The Chris tian Yen?: 'I ' -; ' - . , . The hairdressers of Boston have formed f a fMutnal Benefit Association." Did we hear someone say that their mofto is "Never say dye?" It might be "Cutand comb again. "-Iforristown Herald. Good! -Shears! Hnrray-zor! Another barberous suggestion: "Shave us from our friends." ' Don't call themselves barbers never mind put on hairs shave when they get; a chance. T. Com. Adv. A ' . LITERARY GOSSIP. j The memoirs of Prince Metter nich are to be published this month. . . . " ' Miss StebbensV "Life of Char lotte Cushman" has created a mostfavora- BIflmbresstonrj 'UiZVimiill . Richard ..Wagner, 'according o U Dorn, the Berlin critic, has written some qftbe best poetry in German litera- Jn-''e. s, -,v";,,; ,' j ;-r-f.Tbe American Publishing Coin-' pany, of Hartford, has paid Mark Twain $175,000 as b,is .'commission Dn the sale of his bookSi--i .iiiir r j ' There are pow eight different V edUioosf4Macanlay,a History ; of; Eng land" to' choose from, and. the sale of the work seems to be in no degree diminished :,bytime. t i . . niscELL Airaous; . TEGETIIIE . - j For Dropsy. . - I C EHTIlAIi PAU.S, R. I , Oct. 19, 1877. Dr. H. It Steteks : !,! -.w18 P.'0BIlre t give y testimony for your oablejaedicuie. l was eick for ions time with Arapgjr, nnder the doctor's care. He said it was TTo&r between the Heart and Uver. I received no benefit until I commenced taking the Vegetine ; in fact, I was growing worse. I have trie! many rente-' dies : they did not help me. Vksbtin is the medi cine for Dropsy. 1 began to feel better after taking a few bpttlea. I haTe taken thirty bottles in ali. u am perfectly welU never felt better. ' No ne can feel more thankful than r do. j - I am, dear sir, gratefully yours, - , ' 1 . A. D. WHEELER.; - VsaxTiNg, When the blood becomes lifeless and tagmum ither from change of weatner or of cli mate, want or exercise, Irregular diet, or from any other cause, the, Veobtihe will tenew the blood. kuu paixiu uumors, ueanBe me stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of visror to the whole body. - - VEGETINE For Kidney Complaint and Ner vous Debility. ' TdT vocnnn Ifn nAM no orrr 1 l 4 fin u an. dtbvins : - s y Jfear Sirl had had a cough, for: eighteen years. wnen I commenced taking the, Vesbtiioi. I was very lowyny system was debilitated, by disease. ; I had the Kidney Complaint, and was very nervous cough bsA, lungi sore. When-1 had taken one bottle I found it was helping me; it has helped my cough. n . .- i- uw.vugyuu9 UIO, A UU I1UW CIUIO W UU lily work. Never have found anything liko the Vesb tink.v I know it is every thing It is (recommended tobe.' - j Mas. A. J. PENDLETON.. . V-EGETtsa U nourisbmg and strengthening; pari fles the blood; regulates tne bowels; quiets the ner- - "j .-v- , niwj uupvuf uiuu uicewrciiuunj &UU arouses the whole system to action. VEGETINE For Mck Headache. j 1- TTvAWaviTT V InA Ton 1 IQrrQ; Mr Stmvksts : n&Xn S& T hava na1 vauii . VVn.Mtif. f a. ClUl. Headache, and been greatly, benefited thereby, j I uo,v oimj icwih vj uciieve it io dc a goou meui cine. Tours, very resDectfullv. , t . i Mes. JAMES CONNER, i . 411 Third St, 5 t '' if ache, as derangement of the circulating system, of. the digestive organs, of the Nervous system, &c. Vesetine 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, Cestivenees, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bil iousness. &r Tr th Vnewprone. Vnn vifl nevc. regret it ' , , , . t l VEGETINE Dectoe'sv Ileport. Db. Chas. M. Duddknhattseh, ApoUiecary, ' BTaunviiie,' iuu. The doctor writes: I have a laree number of srood customers who take Yetetine. They all speak well of it. I know it is a good medicine for the com plaints for which it is recommended. -Dec 7, 1877. - - f Vesetink is a great nanacea for our aped fathers and mother; for it gives thtm strength, quiets their nerves, and gives them Nature's sweet sleep.- - ; VEGETIHE. i Uoctor's Report. 11. a. Stevens, Esq. Dear Hir W hnv hemn RplMncr vnnr vslimhlft Vegetine for three years, and we find that it gives perfect satisfaction. 'We believe it to be. tbe beet blood purifier now sold. Very respectfully. . ub.j. a. BKUwrn & vu., tirnggtets, . . . -" Uniontown, Ky. . U&w..u UUW ,uu tw u. .uiv, DiTiug tone and strength to the system debilitated by dis ease. ' :- . . . : VCGETII.E, Prepared by : 11 R. STEV HNS, Boston, Mass. Vegeilue la Sold by all Drusslats.l my 1 D&Wly :l THE ' IMAGE OF HER MOTHER. A Novel. By Ruth Rustic, j IN THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS OF Saturday. 30th Aoril. will be commenced a new serial story, with the aoove title, written by a lady of Savannah. r The WEEKLY NEWS is the LARGEST ANO BEST WEEKLY IN THE SOUTH. : It is a complete Newspaper, and contains the la test Telegraphic and State News, Markets, etc., an Agricultural ana Military Department, i ' It is adapted for general circulation throughout the South. Subscription, one year. S2.00: six months 100. Specimen copies sent free. Aooress j. u. ixixu, ; ap 13 tf , J Savannah, Geoi Constantly Receiving JQRDGS, CHEMICALS, FANCY j vAKTICLES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, At BURBANK'S PHARMACY, i ' : Corner Front and Princess Streets -gyA f ew pinU of Chnf a Seed. ap!3tf. Something ; Ton Slioiad: CQiiie Tat Once anil Get. FINE LOT OF FLOWER f -I AND FRUIT BASKETS, Bought Fifty Per Cent under cost, and sold at a ' small margin. ! With the same Goods I have Two or Three Dozen WIRE ORNAMENTS FOR FLOWERS, of all de- . . . . . signs. ..... " I These Goods are very cheap. Call at once. ( ap 10 tf N. H. 8PRUNT. , ..t'-.-'.jlllways! - ! I have always on hand a fine lot 'of CHEWING ? TOBACCO, such as the "Heiress of Virginia," "Eldo rado," "Gravely," and others. Also, SMOK ING TOBACCOS. Pride of Durham," "Gold Leaf," "Eure ka," "Genuine Enll Durham."&c. t . JL BURKHIMER, No. 6 Market St mh 34 tf THE LANDMARK- r, .PUBLISHED AT f 81A2ESVlH'E; IREDELL CO., N. 0 IS THE- ' 1 Leading Hewpaper in Westsrn Noiih Carolina' . . It is the only Democratic Paper published ia 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. j , . 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 strong foothold in Forsythe, Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. i It is the only paper in Western North Carolina that employs a RsstruLa Canvas sino Asent, and thus kept constantly before the people. Under this system a rapidly increasing circulation is the result, making the Lahdila.uk. . j THR REIT ADVEItTlSING MEUIKITI IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. f n.- I ADDRESS, de9-tf LANDMARKS' ; Statesville. N C; 3i PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING 1 JJat onwaybobO, su e., i , T. W. i BEATY- KDTTOB W, ' W. G. SMITHY - .vr-.j. . i J .- - - . ' .1 i PUBLISHES' . " t ' ADVTISEMENTS' INSERTED AT LOW1 rates.1 The Horry New la the only paper pub lished in thecounty)nd having a " large eirculaticm In this county, and a consideraole circulation in Co lumbus and Brunswick county, ,N, , C, makes it a desirable medium for advertisers. s v W. H. Bernard is our authorized Agent in Wil- MISCELLANEOUS. -l rp- VV X U - 'rr.rxixG Remedy.! roit Diseases - ANp 'i'uklS- OPilIE Sk-IN-vA T-rfFxirirrTr U :AUTIFIEItr,yOF .THE , COMPLEXION J A ' . ; k:-.liaei.e Mean "'.OF . Pl&VEJITIXG and ' - ' 1?el1eving Rheumatism and Goit,' and '. fviUNEQUALED ; Disinfectant. T.Deodo- . RI2ER AND CoUNTER-IkrITANT. . i- .-' J J ' Gtenn'a Sulphur Soap, besides eradi cating Joqal diseases of the'kin;' banishes de fects . of ' the; complexion; 'andppaii to it , gratifying clearness and, smootlmeps. j SlllpJiur JBatlis are celebral.sf during well as Rheumatism and : Gout,". ? u'Ceiin'g Sulphur Soa2y prriucei ':Ahe ssuiie " effects at 4 most , trifling expense.': :This "admirable ' specific also speedily heals "sores, bruises, scalds, burps, sprains and cuts. It removes dandruff and; prevents the "hair from "falling out and turning: jray. .s?f : f- .ttv'i o.i i Gl-t :,-t and .lmea used in the sick room is. (i vinkvil, ajil diseases, communicable by c":lr.j .person, prevented by it. , - 'l-.i.'. Medical i'-Vatahiity sanction its use.- j A 1 -tsSjc:! 50 Gents per Cake: per :J )k -tJ v ;, V4 ' Qj. and $1.20. f . N.Bi Sent by MaiLTprepaid, on receipt of price, and : , .! ; ', 3 cents extra for each Cake.' ' i: i'PILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DTE,' Js j ; - Black or Brown, SO Cento. - C. i CRITTESTO 3, Prop'r, 7 Sixth 1?., I.f . aug 31-DAWly I The Brown Cotton Gin Is Equal to the Best ! Every Machine Guaranteedj! A Perfect : SelT-Feeaer; ani: CoMeaser. THKSK MACHINES HAVE BEEN - BEFORE Uhe public so long and have met with such fa vorable .reception, that it is only necessary to add that they are, (though greatly reduced in price), GUARANTEED TO BE A PERFECT MACHINE IN EVERY - PARTICULAR.- MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, and constructed iu a tho rough, workmanlike manner, and is, in this and ev ery other respect, the eqnal of any Gin in the mar ket, while the fact is UNQUESTIONED that it is FAR AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS IN CLEANING THE SEED, PAST GINNING, AND LIGHT .AND SMOOTH RUNNING. . ! ; i - Received tbe premium at the Georgia State Pair. Centennial, Texas State Fair, at Houston,. May, and other State and County Pairs. . . ; - ' ' ! - r . il " ? j ' REDUCED P-SICS LIST OF COTTON " G INS , '1 - . . . . , - . . . - - 1 . j.f . FEEDERS AD CONDENSERS, i i Price of Gins with Self -Feed- ing Attach- -' stents. Price with Self Feeding Attach ments and Con , densers. . i ' - Price of Sizes. . Gins. . 30 fiaw, 35 t ". 40 i 45 50 $ 75 00, 87 60 v 100 UO 110 00 120 00 : 130 oj 140 00 160 00 $97 50 .,.113 75 : , 130 00 141 75 152 58 .- 166 00 . - 183.00- - 208 00 ' . $120 00 . .. , 140 00 , 160 00 173 25 185 00 v 80i 00 931 00 - 256 00 I 70- " 80 ; " " Bdxed ready for shipment and delivered at facto ry.; Five per cent, off for the cash with the order. We ship goods under special contract, and 'get very low rates. Liberal terms to good parties. , ; 5 Circulars, testimonials and full information as to cost of freight, (which to many points does not ex ceed $10,) and other particulars on application. 1 Address, - i tJ: BBOirn; COTTON GIN CO., J. 'ray-2-5m";?;. ' tlNEWLONDGlf, CQKR. Z(B& Vance Cook Stove. IT IS THELAEfjrESX COOK STOVE ! IT IS THE BEST COOK, STOVE ! i IT IS THE HEAVIEST COOK STOVE ! IT IS THE CHEAPEST COOK STOVE ! I IT IS SOLD BY BT. JACO BI:; Wilmington, IV. C, J Manufactared.for the trade by ; I. Thomas, Roberti sieveiiaojj & Co., '"ap 24-7m ' PHILADELPHIA-- ----': -- j ' . i-i.,. ; The-SSa-side. T"" flEi T5TEW AND ELEGANT f- " . . - , - 8TEAME3 PASSPORT Will make DAILY TRIPS to Smithville. 5 Parf.es can visit the Fortifications and all points of Interest without extra charge. Every comfort guaranteed. Leaves her dock at 9 a. m; returns at 5.30 p. m. ; :Lmy3tf, GEO. MYERS, Agent npo THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. '? . . : if y0U are troubled with Dandruff use 3. FURMANSKTa CELEBRATED flAIH IN VIGORATOR. It will free-yon entirely after a few applications, ,and render the hair soft and pliable. I beg leaver respectfully to Tefer to Gen. M; P. yaw.G. J.'Boney, Esq., S. H. Fishblate, Esq..; and Iu&Il J UtUiDO 1IUU KCUll64UCU LUU UUIUCIVOD W IUWI1 1 tion. ' -.rV i - " " 41 'J- FURMANSKI. I- ; feb7tf , Under First National Bank I T;h e ' B u f i a Io Kelleves Stonein the Bladder after Che recovery of the Patient - wai despaired, of by his BXedical ' Altcndanis. .The " Stone . In a l l4-&lai of ':LUhia''Water'dltaol1res t: . t CASE, OF 3IR..C. WQLFFE OF POINT, COUPEE PARISH, LOUISIANA. ' , -.--.'.'..-V V ' '" - r:! pOIOT COUPEB PAEISH, LA, April9,1878. MB. THOMAS P. GOODH, Proprietor BafElo Lithia Springs; Va. : . " - Two years ago I began to suffer with a severe and constant pain in' my kidneys, which was soon followed by violent attacks, averaging about two a week, causing excruciatine agony, from which I was frequently relieved by the discharge of stone of from four to six grains In weight, at other times by the passage of smaller atone, ana BomeiimeB oy sana m consiaeraoie uaanuues t : ,,.., : s . -n,-..: I sought, but In vain, the best medical assistance, and aa the result of this state of things I was reduced to such a condition that my medical advisers told me frankly that I had nothing to hope from remedies: that my condition was a hopeless one; and I looked to death alone for a termination of a miserable exis tence. Mr. J. L, Lyons, a druggist of New Orleans, about six months age advised me.to lay The Buffalo Utnu water, spring no. x. wmcn i aiowi aooui a wees aiier x commenceame HBe or ic, a naa an attacx of less than usual severity, in which I passed two small stones, one of which I placed in a tumbler of the water, and in about three hours' found it dissolved to.fin powder. ? That, gave me confidence, and I deter mined to persevere in its use. I have had no attack whatever since, nor na-tfeere been any discharge of stone or sand. , . - . The pain in my kidneys has entirely disappeared: my weight, which had been greatly reduced, I have fully regained; and my general health has been entirely restored, i very cheerfully acknowledge my in debtedness to The Buffalo LitUia Water for my life, and the comfort which 1 now Aijoy. r--j. s Y f , ' . JtespecUully, . ;; - . v , . . e. WOLFFBL ; statement of Mr. J. ii Lyons, Wholesale Druggist and Importer, corner Gravier and Camp sis, N. Orleans. i.' - 1 - . , - ::: :;-.. -t ' . : ' NEW ORLEANS, La., April 5, 1878: I am personally cognizant of the truthfulness of the foregoing statement of Mr. C. Wolff e, who is one of our best citizens. . ' - '- v - ' J. 1 LYONS:, Springs open lit day of June. : The Water, in Cases of One Dozen Half Gallon Bottles, at the Springs,- $5 per Case. - - ; TIIOHAS F. GOODE, Proprietor, myl7tf . I 1- ,V J ' BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VA. : WAM S P RIN GS; . Wesieru Hot it Carolina ' i IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF pleasure seekers and invalids. -; ' .i . i j This lovely place is situated in the beautiful val ley of the French Broad, within eight miles of the Railroad.- . 'im j , c. . ,v -. .'j. i We have "a fine Band of Music; attentive Ser vants, and all other accommodations to be found at a First Class Watering Place. ' ; For particulars apply for descriptive pamphlet, j ' . , . T7 W. H. HOWERTON, J my S3-6w . Proprietor.! ' Lime. Lime. OCA BBLS. LIME FOR ... ;: ' AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES, For sale very cheap by j my 64 lw i WILLARD BROS & MKBANK. BLACK : ' WXLNUT LUMBER! In Quantities to Buit ! FOR L& LB xOW BY mayl9tf D. A. SMITH & CO. Pine-Apples, Bananas, RUSSET APPLEdCHOICE ASP1N WALL BANANAS, COCOA-NUTS. PINE-APPLE. . - . . OKANGE8 and LEMONS jast received. FRESH CANDIES always on hand. ; . , . At S. G. NORTHROP'S my 23 tf " grait and Confectionery Stores. PARTIES WISHING BARGAINS XN BACON, - . i FLOUR, . . , ! MOLASSES, SAT,' bCGAR, - , ' ' . - -COPFSE,. i LARD, " .. - 4 : a i BEEF, Or anything In the .wholesale line, would consult their interests by calling and examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. - ' ,, ' . ' t Bix Bros. & Eussell, iny 19 tf 34 ana 35 North Water St. The; Atlantic .' Hotel, BEAUFORT, IV. C. A FIRST GLASS SEASIDE RESORT. ; ;Openfrom June 1st to October 1st. . . f WILL ' BE MANAGED 4 BY THE ; UNDBK-! signed for the Seasons of 1878 and 1879.. -- .This Building lies directly over the water, the tide ebbing and flowing dailv beneath it. It has greatly improved, and is now the only First Class Sea-Side Retort in North Carolina. The Table will he supplied with every luxury and substantial that can.be procured from land and water.- ' . !',- rm ? There is an excellent Saloon connected with the Hotel, where th very best Wines, tdquors and Ci gars may be had at all hours. ... .ii ' . TERMS OF BOARD. $2.50 per day. . Children and Servants half price. . - i Special eontracta with ExcureionieU and parties wishing to remain longer than one week.- . ' , , ... DR., (i, K, BAGBY, ; ' 'my 7-8m" '' ' . ' ' "" ' Proprietoa. Medicines. . V V' ; r l i' 1s -yORTHDiGTON'8 FAMILY MEDICINE, j y' EVERYBODY'S VLTAS,' . . . BAIRD'S WORM CONFECTION, ; ' ' ' CARMER'S VERMIFUGE; : . t )..,..'. For sale Wholesale and Retail at-' i . - my SS U ; , . GRKEN FLANNER'A ' Provisions. 51 . j .250 Boxes.D.Baad.SmokedSIQES,,, k OH A Bbls Standard MESS PORK., s r saie very low oy my 83 tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. !. Corn? S CI Corn. 10 000 Bnsh' Prime VI60iIA'?oiN j For sale by -''A f-1 i . my 23-tf WILLIAMS) MURCHISON. iiElour. m Flour. ' '" "-Q'jVbls FLOUR, all grades, : War nala Hw : my 33 tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. JACK FROST FLOUR, ' " .-'Vf S GOLDEN SHEAF FLOUR, Two best Brands made In the world. i '.' 1 -j if or sale dt - my23 tf WILLIAMS ft MURCHISON. if Hay ;Hay. Sflay; i Corn.--Corn. Corn; Bacb'acoiBacon. . w. Ja Store and. Daily. Expected, .-:S C ; ' i , 1AA "CSOICK TIMOTHY v ' ,,; ,;.iSUl! .,. , MEED HAY I (ton Bnsh.,PrIma WHITE CORN, , ' 12 A A A ib CaOICE N. O. B A0ON SIDES, . . -. i Fox sale low by i - rfS.-. B. F J Hitchell & Sonv , iny 16 tf T -T - -- .i.T j ' : ' ? - ASHEVILLE. - ii-1. - - I W. a Kalone, - - 'Ei& Prop'r HAS THE '--LARGEST -CiECOLATION Western Northern Carolina. -t f i " -It ia the paper for bosiness men, In which to ad. vertlse. '- J --- - 4 ; ir .- . Rnonimflii Mimes Biailnl nn .nnllmtion. ' Address EXPOSITOR OFFICE, : Asheville.N. V- , nov 89-tf Li thta 17 ate r to a Fine Dast In Three Honrs. CLYDE'S I i "KTJ. .r7" 1 . JJ TKTl' 1 4.' Wt5W i Ui Ji. QUU. IT UlillJJgbUIi Steamship Line, : The; Steamer; '. "teat? ' 1 BENE F A C T O B, Capt. JONES, WILL SAIL FRO&T NEW YORK, Naiurday fflornliig, Juue 1. . layshippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAHJNQ of Steamers' as advertised. ! For Freight Engagements or Passage apply, to I- . ".A." D. CAZAUX, Agent, j ' . ... WILMINGTON, N. C ; L. 8. BELDEN. SoUcIting Agent. ' j WM. P. CLYDE ft CO.," General Agents, : Bowling Green or Pier 13 N. R., : - ' "-- Lrh' .., ' " ' ' my 26 tf New York.: Baltimore & Wilming ton, N. C. Steamship Line. f ,- ' ' . ; .. . - , V "The -Steamer ! - i , . Capt.; PRICE, WILL SAIL FROM-BALTIMORE OA ! 8ATDRDAT, Jane 1. k I f -Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING - ' of Steamers as advertised ? .. THROUGH BELLS ' OF LADING given to an i from PHILADELPHIA, and PROMPT DISPATCH Guaranteed. , - For Freight Engagements Apply, to . 1 ' , A.' b. CAZ AUX, Affcnt, -! f.'-i ... v -.t.i C i. '. WILMINGTON, N. C, L. S. BELDEN. Soliciting Agent.. t - - ...... . ..... . .. ; - REUBBN'FOSTER, General Agent, ; ' j ' ";: , Corner Lee and Light Streets, my$6tf Baltimore. Th Biblical iBecorder. 3 :' PUBLISHED BY' - I y . Edwards, Broughton Co, . REV. C. T.' BAILEY. Editor, ." ; -REV. J. D. HUFHAM, Associate Editor, REV. W. T;, WALTERS, D. D Agricult'al Editor Orian" tfli'iiiiaiM i Baptists: In Its Fortieth Tear.' EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT As aiiAdvertisingllediiiri Unsurpassed ;i . ;.Omly;f .IQ por Year, r t . ; Address ':l ' V( BIBLICAL RECORDER, ' i as 30-tf ' - 5 Jt . t i : - ; Raleigh, N.C 'iF6rest aii'dAStreami; . - AND ! : " ! ". ' OD JASID GUM. . . THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S f JOURNAL, A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NAT URAL-HIS -: TORYj'FISHV CULTURE, PROTECTION OF -v-' GAME PRESERVATION OF FORESTS, ; bi :YACOTING AND BOATING, ; RIFLE -: ' .,v !, vt -. PRACTICE. AND ALL - - , " "-OUT7p09R RECATIONS ANWSTUDY.! 0 This la the only Journal in the Country that fully supplies the wants and necessities-pf the - - ;':Gentlenkaii:"Sportsmaiii ' TERMSf ;00 tYear; 'r8ena for.Speclmeii Copy i""i s - i "'.' ... in t - - Fbra ie stream 'PuMlatiinK Co., ;m FULTON ST.'OudKOt 108,) 1 : -r . M: New York. , " Pout Offld Box 83t ' t sept ,37-tf i . ThQIaxiohlStar. j rpffS OLDEST i NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED ilN ij.; the Pee Dee section&e,of the wealthiest and most prosperous in the State, often to Commission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers, and to those .who. have adopted the plan of selling by sample, , an . excellent . me (Hum of communicatio n with a larger and influential class of merchants, me chanics ,p lanter a and naval, store men, whose pat-' ronage is worthrsolicitation. - Advertisements and Business Cards inserted on liberal terms. - . '. ) v 1. ' , . .. Aiidrera- -.; THE STAR. , 5 . , aeptsatf . ; '"- '" Marion. 8 C. r The Qentral Protestant X WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILYNEWS J. paper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes tant Church In North: CaroBhaia: jmhUBhed at Greensboro, N. C . v ...' ..... . " Terms. $3 DO per annum, In advance. ; ; . TheelHbilityof Its location, the number and ac ' tivity of its agents, and the constantly in creasing de mand for it among the more solid classes of readers in various sections, give the - CSNTRAL- peculiar claims upon the patronage of the advertising public Terms very favorable Consult your business Inter esta, and address the editor, J J ' v ... . ,;- JL.-KICHAU1, mrlltf , , . . , J Greensboro, N. 0. , . RAILROAD LINES, , &c. ; 7ilinington & T7eldou , WUmington, N V Marcn 5, ItflH. Change of Schedule! f AND AFTER THURSDAY. MARCH 7. KJ 1378, at 13:43 P. M., Passenger Trains en the wiimingion & wetaos Hauroaa wui run as follows: -..t.i iv,;-- i.: t i : Day mail and xpreas rTraln -Dally Leave Wilminston. Front St Depot, at DK)5 A, M. Arrive at Weldob 8:10 P. M. Leave weldon ,i. ....... Is45 P. m . Arnve at Wilmington, Front St, Depot;.:7:C& P. M. Nlent mall and Express Train, Daily : except Sunday. " Leave Wilmington; Front St: Depot, at 7:50 P. J. Arrive at Weldon...; .,;. .. 3:10 A. M Leave Weldon.... 1 j . . . 8:15 a. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St Depot, 10:10 A. M. The Day Train makes close connection at Wel don for all points North via - Bay' Line, daily except Sunday, and daily via : Richmond and all rail route. . .- . .. . - -Night train makes close connections at Weldon for aQ points north via Richmond. - j Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. : A. POPE, . P. A. ; . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. 1 mh 7-tr , . - i General Snp!ts Office, WILMINGTON, : COXlPBimA- - AU GUSTA S. R. cbfflLPANT, WILMINGTON. N. C Nov. 10. 1817. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, the following Schedale will be run on Jhis Road:-- . : . 1 j. i Day Express and tflall Train (Dally except Sunday.) . ; Leave Wilmington..... .... 10:28. M. LeaveFlorence . ...4 3:10P. M. Arrive at ColumbU. ..J.... i". .6:20 P. M, Leave Columbia at.... : .....j....... 11:40P.M. lium ICInrriiiRA. I. '8:80 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington.... .. 8:00 Pi M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally),; Leave Wilmington... ....... ... ........ 7:25 P. M. Leave Florence... ...... ... .......: 11:90 P. M. Arrive at Columbia ,.. . . L 20 A." M. Leave ColumbU....: ...... i: 12:60 A. M. Leave Florence. a. ..... .. j 4:18 A. M. Arrive at v7ilmington...."...j.. 8:45 A M.' This Train will only Biop at jriemingion, w mie vilIe,Far Bluff, Marion,- Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter and Acton, between j Wilmington and Co lumbia. .-- 1 f ' Through Freight Train (DWly except Sundays.) . J 11:00 a7 M. 7:00 P. M. 3:10 A.M. 12:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. eaveWummgtoa Leave Florence........ Arrive at Columbia. .... Leave Columbia.. .... Leave Florence....... v. Arrive at Wilmington - 4.00 P. M. Fassenzers for Aueusta, and beyond should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. . t Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles ton jumji aeon. ' . : t A. POPE, G. P. A j . " ' JOHN F. DIVINE, Oen' tsup'i. - nov 11-tf l CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY C0.; Inrf . o Omoi GXHBBAL SUPEBISTilTDBNT -. UPXBISTiinJBNT -. " I , N. May 18, 1877, ) Wilmington Change ;of Schedule. i ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 20 TU INSTANT, the following. Schedule will be operated on this Railway: ,, .,.?. PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESB'tRAIN, : ..-:. .- 'i ;.!- .' - j . ,) Leave Wilmington at.... ... 5:30 P. No.l. VArrive at Hamlet at....:.. v...... 12:40 A.M.' J , " Charlotte at.. -. .6:35 A.M. 1 Leave Charlotte at. 1.'. 7:31 P. M." No. 2. ) Arrive at Hamlet at. 12:15A.M. t J . " Wilmington at ...7:45 A. M. TRi-WEEKLY. FREIGHT & ACCOM'N TRAIN. ... . .- . - Leave Wilmington 5:30 A j M.. and Charlotte 7. -25 A. M.. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Laurinburg 4UX) A. M. going EaBt, and 6:00 A. M. going West, on Mondays, Wednesdays '"; and Fridays. ' , j . . . - .. ; - ; SHELBY DIVISION ; MAIL,! FREIGHT PAS - -- SENGER AND 'EXPRESS. ! 1 w v. o Leave Charlotte..... . .. r,0-a- f Arrive at Shelby... .... ... T, a LLeave8hdby.w..,.L....k "- Arrive at Charlotte ... .-. , "6:35 A. M. .10:50 A. M. .12:45 P. M. . 5:00 P. M. Trains Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 run Daily except Suaday.. - PassengerB for Raleigh leave Wilmington 5:30 P. M., and Charlotte at 730 P.M. , make close connec tion at Hamlet, arriving at Raleigh at 8:45 AM. j - - Passengers for Statesville' and Western N. C.RJR, by No. 1 frain arrive at Statesville next morning at 9:15; arrive "Head of Western Road" at 3:20 P.M., and Asheville same evening; - i - ' i : ' ' - " l; V. Q- JOHNSON, 1 ray 19-tf ; General Superintendent. Lime, Lime; 1000 Bbls. Fresh IIol l LILIE, UO W '. LANDING EX-SCHR .'. "LYMBURNER. " :; . r ' f For sale very lew. : .. ; .' ! . my 20-tf O WORTH & WORTH. OWE OF WOT THE LABG-BST,! STOCK i f Of Wholesale Groceries , . - OFFERED FOR SALE IN -, o; i The; State of North Carolina, ' -s ' CAN BE FOUND AT a' "j Ad r iari :V6 I ers " Southeast Corner Dock and Front eta,, ; , WILMINGTON, N.C. . . -. .v . j- j-. - - '.. " ? UTOrdoT and Parchasers Solicited. I my 86 tf I LU.l-.elB ; Corni Hiay and Peas, j ; tjTj 2QQ BwPJ8 andBEANS," ' j ' ' ' 200 BblaJM:OLASSBS' Uklnd8 " Boxea BACON, ' ' - ' Q Bbls PORK, - . finfi Bbls FLOUR, all kinds, ''; 4 ; , 50 Bbls SUGAR., "''Vi., -ftf -Rom rifiififRiic i Rice, Snuff. Tobacco, Soap, Starch, &c. Choice Into YARN. B1NFORD. LOER Jk CO.. . ; . my &-tfDW ' , ' Wholesale Grocers. - - i ? INSURANCE. "AtLincon; Uanning Insurance Rooms, BANS OF NEW HANOVER, BUILDING. Wiimlncton. N. C. Queen Insurance Company, of Englana. North British & Mercantile Ins. Co , of England. Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. National Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. Continental Insurance Company, of New York , Phoehix Insurance Company, of New York. Springfield Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass. j Royal Canadian insurance vompaty, of panadx. . .jPliSJU ' ram AMINE. l t , ; . I Mercantiltt Mutual Ins. Company, of New Yora. . .. Insurance Co. of North America, of Philadelphia P "1.",'. t.. .a '. , . . . , Connecticut MMuul Life Ins. Coof aniuta ' Total Assets Represented Over 1 UU.Uoe.ooo. ' . jan 11-tf . JNCOURAGB HOME INSTTrunON" ' ' Secarity againrt Piro. ; " THE NORTH CAROLIN A UOI3E 1JSSUIIANCE VOMtAS r. ; ; , . RALEIGH, N. C , rates, on all classes of insurable property. . aii tosses are piompuy aajustea and paid. . Tht HOME " is raDidlv erowin? in nnhlir. fmvnr nsd appeals, with confidence, to insurers of. property ir ET Agents in all paits of the State. jp ' B. H. BATTLE, Jr., President O. B. ROOT, Vice President. ' BEATON GALES, Secretary.' " ' ' PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ' v e -: ATKINSON A MANNING, AoxHTb, . aagWf . nxi,.j :. ... Wilmington. N. C. - Bank of .Hew Hanover. Authorized Capital $1,000,00 , Casta Capital paid In $300,000. Surplus, : Fund ! 850,000, .DIRECT. OR 8. JOHN DAWSON , . : C. M. STEDMA& JD. R. MURCHISON L B. GRA1NGKS JA8. A. LEAP B. F. IJTTLI . E. B. BORDEN M. WEDDELL DONALD MoRAS - H. VOLLERS , -Si R. BRIDGSR8 -J. W. ATKINSON . ' . L B. GRAINGER, President S. D. Waxxjlcx, Cashier ' aug 20-tf A. AbBIAB. - . , H. VOIXBIU AD HI AN A: VOLLEBs, :. Corner. Front and. Dock sua., WILMINGTON, ft. I . TTTHOLBSALB GROCERS W - IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by callinconns and examining our stock. nor 19-tf Samuel Sutlierlaiid's Son, . Importer,- Manufacturer and Dealer in . BREECH MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, RIFLES '; & PISTOLS, PpWDER, SHOT, CAPS, . u t i CARTRIDGES. GAME BAGS, "' And Every Requisite for a Sportman's outfit. All orders from a distance" will receive prompi and faithful attention. . This Old House Is known- from the St Lawrenoe to the Rio Grande rivers for First Class Goods and Fair Dealing. - Guns and Small ArmB made to order and repaired by experienced workmen. . a- t-:s -s .v;--: . ttreecn-ixaaing Ammunition a specialty. - .. OAja'L BU lUttULiAJNlJ'S BOJN, 1406 Main Street. Richmond, Va. oct si tf : PHILADELPHIA WEE It L Y I M E S , THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BRIGHTEST - -- WEEKLY IN THE UNION. 56 COLUMNS OF THE CHOICEST' READING, embracing all that goes to make a- FIRST CIABS LIVE WEEKLY PAPER. "The Grand and Distinctive feature pf THE WEEKLY TIMES, that has proved so popular in the past, will be continued throughout the year ,vizs A Series of Chapters of the unwritten History tAS 44. 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