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0minj 1BOV BEN ADHEN. BY LEIGH HUNT Abou Ben Adbem (may his tribe increase) Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw within the moonlight in his room,' Making it rich and like a lily io bloom, An angel writiog in a book of gold; Exceeding peace had made Ben Adbem bold," - J. .::.:,-. ' . And to the presence in th room he said, "VVhat writest thou ?" The vision raised its head, .. . , , And with a look made all of sweet accord, Answered: "The names of those who love the Lord." "And is mine one ?" said Abou; "Nay. not J ' J I Replied the angel. Abou spoke more low. But cheerily still; and said, "I pray thee then :-. . j i i . . . ; Write me as one that loves hia fellow men ! The angel wrote and vanished. The next night It came again, with a great wakening light. And showed the uames whom love of God had blessed c "' s- And, lo ! Ben Adhem's name led all the i est. ' TWINKLINGS Phooograph is feminine gender because it talks back.'' ; ' i ; By the recent strike the Lanca shire inill -owners saved over $3,000,000 in wages. - The Baldwin Locomotive Works, at Philadelphia, expect to turn oat 250 lo comotives this year an increase of 65 over 1S77. - I . . Mathematics. Freshman at the board. Professor Mr. E., what have you (to?? E. (innocently) I've got stuck. fate Record. Ah, sighed a hungry tramp, I wish I was a hoss; blame if I don't. He's nearly always got a bit in bis mouth, while I h:iveu't had a bit itt my mouth for two tin. Nbrristown Herald. "Speaking of the different kind of taxes," queried the teacher, "what kind ii where whiskey ij taxed?" 'I know," siiJ one boy, holding up bis hand. "Well, what is it?" "Sin lax," shouted the youm grammarian. , The city of Cincinnati contains 1,507 saloons and 1,107 groceries and pro vision si urea. They require an intolerable .it;tl ! ack to a small amount of bread in Cincinnati. Brewers rank next to bankers iu ibe social scale Bait. Gazette. "Go straight, youug man," the maiden said, "And get your head sand-paper-ed ; For by yon moou I'll never wed . A fellow with a frowzy head." -. He went. And now the flies delight To roost upon him day and night, And bum sweet praises while they bite. St. Louis Journal. liHUIHEK KENTUCKY WONDER. Mtmmoih Cave Eclipsed, to the Ex tent of a Deposit of mammies. Cincinnati Commercial. Another wonderful cave has re cently been discovered near Glasgow Junction, Ky. ; It has already been expJored for a distance of iweuty. three miles in one direction, called 1 the long route, aud sixieeu miles in another direction, ealied the short route. The avenues are very1 wide, a span of horses can easily be driven through for a distance of eleven miles. Three rivers, wide and very deep, are encountered on the long route. . One of them is navigable for fourteen miles, until the passage becomes too narrow to admit a boat. . This forms the third or river route, which has to be explored in a boat. ,The . cave is wonderful beyond description and far surpasses in grandeur the Mammoth or any cave ever before discovered. I several mumminea remains nave Deen i discovered in one of the large rooms. l bey were reposmsr m - stone comns, i . . '. a e .. I ruueiy consiruciea, anu, iroin ap- pearances may nave Deen in tniscave i K . . . ' I for centuries. They present every appearance of the Egyptian mammies. Great excitement prevails over this very important discovery. Mr. Ed win Mortimore, of Chestnut street, Louisville, Ky. j purchased three of the mummies and has them now in his possession. Mai. lieoge M. irroctor. of Glasgow Junction, Ky., purchased the remainder of the mummies . from the owner of the cave, whose name is Thomas Kelley. He is, or rather was tew days ago, a very poor "man.strng gling to make a payment Ion a farm of twenty-four acres, upon which, by mere accident, the entrance to this 1 3 e i ,. j "rr I wuuueiiui otb was Uiscovereu. AJ-w I icuuzeu aooui $uu irom me, saie oi .1 .. i n: Jl JLi n ' I me uiuiumiea, ana is now onereu i uuu casn lor tne cave. lne entrance to the navAifi within th town limits. aud is only about two minutes' walk I ....... -r r I f 111 m tfin ' Hs. ' Wrtni.h rt " rt if ITDTIf 1 iuo ucuu.. wuiuu uia&ca in ti i valuable indeed, as .visitors will not be compelled to travel - five miles in a stage coach as they do if;;desirbus of visiting the Mammoth Gave,which is hve miles from this town. A 8ad Case. John "Matthews, the actor, who was in the cast of the play at Ford's, tuuiiUtf,' il anuiugwu, . yu.iuD., uiuif Vn P.notflnnf LlftVOn 7 O U Qflaiaai nated, and who received a statement r t-i. -07:n. T?v. nlA a- iroiu juuu w,, - cently that since the interview with John T. Ford had been made public, Edwin Booth and Mrs. Junius Booth, his mother, had been trated With Sickness. '"1 his Story, ! 3 ' '--Ut-l that ue conunueu, v win pruuau.j, w. eansft of Mrs ' Kooth S death. It nas opened an old wound-one , that the friends of the ; Booth family . had thnno-ht. had Wn hflalfid forever." to ' - ' " Grant' Fugleman. f . Baltimore Gazette. Accordinsr to that distinguished Boswell of Journalism, Mr. J ohn Russell Young, our old acquaintance,' General Want, has thrown the phleg matic Dutch intoa great state of ex- ckement. . His visit to y Amsterdam was a great success. As the youthful Jesse is wont, to say j 'father ; was tvanaA ra art Ifmnomf "PhArA lfl evidently? movement on i pot in Eu- the idea, that 1 they haye neglected Varen. vsrranii io suuie exieut. Star. rope ana in tne MXew liOrK Jierata. I llsheain the county, ana navmg a wii-iuauuu r r . . ... u ... . .. ,. ... ' i in this county, and a considerable circulation in Co- to impress the American people with imta-dfirswick countv. N. c. makes it a MISCELLANEOUS. VEGETIITE Is Recommended by all Physicians. Vaixxt Stream, Q0kn8 Co., Lono Island, N.Y. Mr. H R. Stevens : .-.." ' Dear Sir,1 lake, the pleasure of writing you a email certificate concerning Vegetine prepared by you. I have been a sufferer with the Dyspepsia for oyer forty years, and have had the Chronic Diar rheal for over six months.aad have tried most every things was given up to die, and did not expect to live from day to day, and no physician could touch my case. 1 saw your Vegetine recommended to cure Dysveosia. . I commenced -naln? it. and I con tinued doing so, and am now a well woman and re- otorea to perrect health. All who are afflicted with this terrible disease I would kindly recommend io tty It for the benefit of their health, and it is excel lent as a blood purifier. .jay ur. T. Ji. Fokbbs, M. D.; for t - MRS. WM. H. FORBES. V lea kt in. When the blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either rrom change of weather or of cli- want or exercise, irregular diet, or from any other cause, the VxexnNX will renew the blood. i carry on tne nairm nnmora. cieanofl me mnmttr.n. regulate the bowels, and impart a tone cif vigor to the whole body. VEGETINE For Cancers and Cancerous Humors. The Doctor's Certificate. READ IT. ASHiiXT, Washington co.,HL, Jan. 14, 1328. Mr. H. R. Stevens : . Dear Str. This is to certify that I had been suf fering from a Rose Cancer on my right breast, which grew very rapidly, and all my mends had given me recommended for Cancer and Cancerous Humors, i commenced to take it, and soon found myself be ginning to feel better: my health and spirits both ' felt the benign influence which it exerted, and in a few months from the time I commenced the use of Vegetine, the Cancer came out almost bodily. I certify that Ieam personally acaualnted with Mrs. uert rrest, ana- consider ner one or our very best women. DR. S. H. FLOWERS. All Disxabks of tbx Blood. If Ve&btioti will relieve pain, cleanse, ourifv and cure such diseases. restoring the patiant to perfect health after trying oinerent pnysicums; many remeaies, sunermg ror years, is it not conclusive proof, if you are a sufEer- er, you can be cured ? Why is this medicine per forming such great cures T :. It works in the blood, in the circulating fluid. It can truly be called the GreaX Blood Purifier. The ereat source of disease originates in tne olooa, ana no meaiciae mat uoes I not act directly upon it, to purify and renovate, has I any just claim upon puouc attention. VEGETINE I Regard it as a Valuable Family Medicine. . : . " ' Ja.dua.ry 1, 1878. Hit. H. R. Stkvkns. Dear Sir.-r-I take pleasure in saving that I have used the Vegetine in my family with good results, and 1 nave Known or several cases ox remarcaoie cure effected by it I regard it as a valuable family medicine. Truly your, : 3 -- KEV. WM. JUCUUiSAiiU. The Kev. Wm. McDonald is well known through the united h tatea as a minister iu -he M. is. Church. Thousanbs b'PKAK.. Vigktink in acknowledged and recommended bv ohvsicians and apothecaries to be the beat purifier and cleanser of the blood yet discovered, and thousands speak in its praise who have oeen restored, to ncaita. - - K VEGETXHE. i J The M- D.'s have it HilH. R. Stkvens : Dear Sir, I have sold Vegetine for a long time, and and it gives most excellent satisiacuon. a. d. Uts rtllKBl, io.. v., uruggim, Hazleton, Ind. VEGETINE, Prepared by f II. R. STEVi:N, Boston, Mass. Vesetlue Is Sold by all Druggists. je 1 D&Wly Something m SkonU Come at.:0ncc and (let. FINE LOT OF FLOWfitt AND FKU1T UAHlilirra, Bought fifty Per Oent under cost, and sold at a email margin. With the same Goods I have Two or Three Dozen WIRE ORNAMENTS FOR FLOWERS, of aU de signs. ' ;' . ::.;.;! j , , , I These Goods are very cheap. , Call at once. aplO tf'- N. H. BPRTJUT. Best in the World.'" ttiresh familt, supplies and new goods i The Very Best Extra Family Flour, In barrels ama half barrels, Tho Tlpst Table Rntt.nr. Pre8n Coffe0t pound to order. The Best pure Lara, Tkn W Sum. nn The Best 8uar Cured Pijr Hams, Pig Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, smojcea ueer ana xonKues. THE BEST OF ALL CHOICE GROCERIES ! Sold by GEO. MYERS. je23 tf 11 and 13 South Front St. lOOiOOO daily expected. lOOjUOU One Hnndred Thouiand CIsrsi Which we are prepared to offer at good bargains. ..... - . ; . : oho. MYERS. 12.1-tf 11 and 13 South Front St. Hallard & Co. 7 Rii nr set and uowards. 1. Bridies, sauces, collars, Ac., ail giades, i- -j and prices to suit the times. Trunks and Satchels in aDunaance. fE,-iV" -- sfrw vrovt street. J . , . , : j-i i - -p TJAf4-Am JaUliS. JJUlitUlll. rUR prices.for hardware. - . rrr . nn J ntinnlT 7 TJ'V Jlfl-w Ani tuu vnuniu.i ' - ARB ROCK BOTTOM. Call and examine for yourselves. rf -. GILES & MURCHISON, ; j ane 23 If - 33 and w Aiurcnison xtiocx. THE LANDMARK, j-t TviT Tonnn a rn " ai . .... , XL ' t 7 4 7 KRVTT.1.1S. IREDELL CO.. N. 6 IS THE Leadinfir Newspaper in Western North i vtuUJLLLUk- I ..... .... de"cMi-ne of the largest ana wealthiest coun- I stot rtiiI him attained a larger local circulation than aurpaper ever heretofore published j the county. vlXJZ - - Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, Alle- Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg, I :-,' j-. v.j ,'v: 1 ;(,. eniy. p m We8tern North Carolina I that mnniovs a Rboitlaii Cahvassiko Aoknt, and 2ggg$5 making the THK BBS ADVERTISING MEDITJIU . "IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ADDRESS, derVKf LANDfflARK." Statesville. N-C: Hof ryi Weekly ITews, PUBLISHED EVERY TUDAT MORNJNQ 1 AT CONWATBOHO, . CM J i vr. nuATV. EDITOR: J. ' W.' G. SMITH X - : ' PUBLISHES y " Terms $3 'iPer Anaum. -SSSaS1 I rSiourhed Agent in wii- i mIneton,N.C. v . oec xo-u rUtUS -ya Davie larger than IT IS THE LABGEST COOJt bTU V JS I ' pros- &at of any twopaperse JT jg THE BEST C00KST0VE ! va ah in & lAvanmaF w i khh umiik. a i it A a .... . MISCELLANEOUS. W JA a GLENN'S' A Sterling Remedy fob. Diseases; and Injuries of the Skin? -A Healthful 13EAUTIFIER ' OF ' THE COMPLEXION " A ; Reliable Means of "Preventing and Relieving Rheumatism and Gout and an Unequaled Disinfectant, Deodo rizer and Counter -Irritant. ; ": 5 : Glenn8 SlllvJmr Soav. besides eradi cating local diseases of the skin, banishes de fects of the complexion, andimparts! to it gratifying clearness and smoothness. , ; Siu&hur BaillS are celebrated .01? curin? eruptions and other diseases of the skin, as well as Rheumatism, and . Gout. , ; fLHeim'8 Slllphur Soap produces the same effects at a most trilling expense. , I his admirable specific also speedily heals sores, bruises, scalds. burns, sprains and cuts.u It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out and tiTrniner erav. s . . Clothing and linen used in the sick room is disinfected, and diseases communicable by con;act with the person, prevented by it. 1 hz Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Pi-icss-25 and 50 Cents ier Cake: ber Box (3 C ;) 00c. and $7.20.; N.B. Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and , ... - j cents extra for each Cake. - ! "HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DTE, , Black or Brown, 50 Cents. . n v TDirrrrmFTFAW r n n- 1 1 s v vr V. a, vulJ.jltJavJy tivf 4 OULU AV., JI.I. aug 31-DAWly The Brown Cotton Gin Is Equal to the Best ! Every Machine Guaranteed I A Perfect Self-Feeder nil Coateer. These machines have -been before h nnhii- an cmtr tvnA haTe met with such fa vorable .reception, that tt is only necessary toadd that thev are. ttnougn ereauv reauceu iu vi, iiTXk piwMii n "TO k It A PERFECT MACHINE INVEHY PARTICULAR. MADE OF THE kcot tw a ttjvrt a T,s. a.nil constructed ill a tho rough, workmanlike manner, and is, in this and ev- THE SEED, FAST GINNING, AND LIGHT AND SMOOTH Received the premium at the Georgia State Fair, nATitninl. Texas State Fair, at Houston, may. and other State and County Fairs. REDUCED PRICE LIST OF COTTON GINS, - FEEDERS A'ND CONDENSERS Price of Gins with Self-Feeding Attach t ments. .. '$97 50 ' 118 75 130 00 14175 153 58 - 166 00 183 00 208 00 Price with Self- Feeding Attach Price of ments ana con Sizes. Gins. 30 Saw. $ 75 00 35 " 87 50 densers. $120 00 140 00 160 00 173 25 185 00 202 00 231 00 256 00 40 100 00 45 110 00 50 120 00 60 " 130 00 70 " 140 00 80 " 160 00 Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at facto ry, jrive per cent, on iur uu uu wnu ia We ship goods under special contract, and get very low rates, laoerai terms to gooa paruen. ' rnniami. tatimonials and full Information as to cost or rreignt, iwnicn io mauj uius uct lu cji.- ceea f 10,) ana otner particulars uu apuuauuu. Address. ...... .,, .. : BROWN COTTON OIN CO.i "J my 2-5m NEW LONDQN, CONN. - TT,w HesT QfatrA ZeDs Vance iiOOK otOVe. IT IS THE HEAVIEST COOK STOVE! it is the cheapest cook stove i . V., I At'li IT IS SOLD .BY IS. JACOBI, Wilmington, 1. C Manufactured for the trade by l 'J Thomas. Kooenii sieveuion uw. "apSJ4-7m " ' PHILADELPHIA ' ' ' Corn, Bacon, inWAA nn nh Prime Maryland CORN. ZOUU 2000 Bush Mixed CORN, 500 BaBh fROUND MEAL, 100 80X68 D: s and Smoked SIDMt . '2QQ Bales prime HAx" ": 100 C0V7' - ' - -r- -prn r Rhla snOAR. all srrades. - : , 10 300 Bbls FLOUR, all grade .. 1UUU .i 10 Tons HOOF IRON, ' Nails, Soap, Lye,-Potash, soda, ,. . Matches, Soap, Candles, Candy, Ac. le 23-tf ' ' " WORTH A WORTH.' ery otner respect, me euuai oi auj ui m u u. ket, while thefact is UNQUESTIONED that it is nip imrtnnv AT.T. OTHERS IN CLEANING 'Th:eiSuffalo.;Litb.ja7fe.ii:,!;:?.! klelleves Stone in the Bladder after the recovery of the Patient Was despaired of by his medical Attendants.. The Stone In a glass of L-Ithia Water dissolves to a Fine Dasit In Three Honrs. : CAJ3S OF MB. C. WOLFFW, OF POINT COUPES PAB2SS, LOUISIANA. : POUrr COUPBB PARISH, LA., April" 2, 1878. . MR. THOMAS F. GOODS, Proprietor Buffalo Lithia .m.IImm .nil anmaHmAfllirUIld 111 AAnftlll ATfthlft : I Boueht. but in vain, the best medical assistance, ana Two years ago I began to suffer with a severe and constant pain In my kidneys, which was Boon followed by violent attacks, averaging about two a weak, causing excruciating agony, from which 2 was frequently relieved by the discharge of stone ef from four to six grams in weight at, other times by the passage of to such T condition that my medical advisers told me frankly that I had : nothing to hope Irom remeaies; that my condition was a hopeless one; and I looked to death alone for a termination of a miserable eris- Ilium "J wmuimui . V ii -1 . .I .JSAJ t i lllbo Puff, n tence. JUT. J . I. ljyOIlS, a oruggLlUi Ul new uxicu, Lithia water. Spriag No. z, wnicn i uia. aoous a or less tnan usual s water, and in about mined to persevere stone or sana. . . fully regained; and my general health has been entirely restored. 1 very cneerrauy acauowjeage my in debtedness to The Buffalo Lithia Water for my life, and the comfort which I now . enjoy.. . n btatement of Mr. J. L. Lyons, Wholesale Druggist and '- --.--' i i personally cognizant of the truthfulness of the r best citizens. v ' I am of our Springs open 1st day of June. The Water, in.Cases of One "Dozen Halt Gallon Bottles, at tae Springs, $5 per Case. : my 17 tf WARM SPRINGS,) Western North Carolina, ' IS NOW- OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OJf, pleasure seekers and invalids.- , . ,, This lovelv Dlsce is situated in the beautiful val ley of the French Broad, within eight miles of the Railroad. " . .. . '. We have a fine Band of Music, attentive Ser vants, and all other accommodations to be found at a First Class Watering Place. - ,. e For particulars apply for descriptive pamphlet. . W. H.: HOWERTQN, T my23-6w . . Proprietor. Gleaveland Mineral Springs, VTEAR SHELBY. N. C, UNDER THE MACH IN AUEMENT OF JAMES POSTON. This Hotel will be open for the reception of Vis itors on the 1st of June. Rates Sinele Day. tl.50; Single Week, $9.00; Four Weeks, $30 00 : ) my 588-ow JAMK8 ruviUH.amger. The Atlantic Hotel, BEAUFORT. N. C. A FIRST CLASS SEA-SIDE .'RESORT. Open from June 1st to October 1st. riLL BE MANAGED BY THE UNUEK- VV sisne aed for the Seasons of 1878 and 1879. This Building lies directlj ,lv over the wat over the water, the tide ebblncr and flowine dailv beneath it. " It has ,tly improved, and is now the only First Class ea-eiae aeton in norm uruima The Table will be suPDlied with every luxury and substantial that can be procured from iana l and There is an excellent Saloon connectea wilt toe Hotel, where the very beat Wines, Liquors and Cl ears may be had at all hours. - -' TERMS OF BOARD.-$2.00 per day. Children and Servants half price. . Special contracts with Excursionists aud parties wishing to remain longer than one week. -.!. da, vi. jv. oauoi, my 7-Sm . Proprietor. t First National Bank. The DAWSON BANK. IS JOW CONSOLIDA TED WITH THIS BANK. ' The . Depoi-itora of the former are notined that their Deposits and Certificates are assamed by ". ' . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, i '; j DIRECTORS : E. E. BURRUSS, J AS. DAWSON,; JAMES SPRUNT, ALFRED MARTIN, D. G. WORTH. OFFICERS: E. E. BURRUSS. President JAS. DAWSON, YicerPresident. A. K. WALKER, Cashier. WM. LARKINS, Asst Cashier. H. M. BO WDEN, Teller: ' ! June 13 tf J ' Orders & Consignments ORDERS FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MER chandisewill be carefully selected and sup plied at bottom prices. " Salt, Flour, Corn, Coffee, Molasses. Bacon, v Lard, Mackerel. Crackers, - ! Canned Goods, fte., Ac Consignments of Naval Stores. N. C. Bacon, Poultry, Ac, will have attention, small charges. prompt ana proutaoie returns. - i ris wax a nnuuaai", je23 tf Brokers aud Commission Merchants. Greater Inducements I We offer the Greatest a . '. Inducements to iv,i i Buyers of BOOTS & SHOES In tke 1 way of Large Stock, Extensive As unrtment. and Greater Variety, at Lower Pri ces thaa any noose in the State. W ask ex amination ana trial or c. - i i f prices with any. GEO. R.- i'KENCH A SONS, Je9tf 39 N. Front St.. Wilmington. Hams ! Hams ! Hams ! JUST RECEIVED. A LOP OF . - " CHOICE WKSTJfUM UAU9, Which we are offering LOW. Wo are offering GREAT BARGAINS Bj ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, A full Stock always on hand. Dix Bros. & Russell, je 9 tf . fat and 85 North Water St. The Western Expositor, ASHEVUXE, N. C. W. H. Malone, - - - Ed. & Prop'r XT AS THE LARGEST C!IRClItiATlO i AJL Wpatjsm TTorthern RatoHthi. It is the paper for business men, la wmcn to au TertlBe. Specimen copies mailed on application. Address . . -. EXPOSITOR OFFICE, nov 39-tf Asheville. N. t 1 The Lincoln Progress; 'Published Baiwftwrt TS the onlv oaoer nnhlished in Lincoln countv and has an extensive circulation among the Mer chants. Farmers and all classes of "business men in thAHtate. ' ' " - " It offers to the Merchant of Wilmington a de sirable medium for advertising their business throughout Western North Carolina. Liberal terms will be allowed on yearly adver tisements. - Subscription price, S 00 I per annum in advance. Address F. H. DxLANE, -.; Editor and Proprietor. Wmfu -i.-f i ; f r Springs, Va. : IIHlTltitiAfl " ' as the result of this: state of things I was reduced buvui bu hwiuu ags kiiuw J uiMi weeit jumjt i cumoieuueu xubtiso m u, x uw ui abiavs. 1 V .' i " ' i reuueeu. i uave uespecauuy, , ,v s:l ww'-, Importer, corner Gravier and Camp sts, N. Orleans. , i , ,i igy -OELBANS, La,," April 5, 1878. " " foregoing statement of Mr. V. Wolfe, who is one ' r ' J. L. LYONS. . -a ;; H . THOMAS F. GOOD E, Proprietor, j- -V ' ' BUFF aV6 IJTHIA SPRINGS. VA ODYDE'S ; New Jork and Wilmington Steamship Line. : The Steamer B E:Ni EFfA! O: T.O R, Capt. JONES, rv WILL SAIL FROM NEW TOBK, i 1 i t i f i ' f . i Saturday naming JTaue 29. " " "Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING ' ' of Steamers as advertised. '! For Freight Engagements or Passage apply to A. D. CAZA.UX,' Agent, ' ' ' "'X WILMINGTON, TN.C L: S. BSLDEN, Soliciting Agent; WM. P. CLYDE St CO.; General Agents, ",'...;.,.. Bowling Green or Pier 13 N. K.", '., je23 tf . , , . New York. . Baltimore & Wilming ton, IT. C. Steamship Line. The Steamer ID. Capt. PRICE, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OA SATVUDXV, Jane 29. Steamer Sail from Wilmington every Saturday promptly at 12 Rl. tT Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING J or steamers as advertised THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to and from PHILADELPHIA, and PROMPT DISPATCH Guaranteed.-.. i '. .''!' For Freight Engagements apply -to " t; A. I. CAZ AUX, Agent, . ., S WILMINGTON, N. C. j. 8. BELDEN. Soliciting Agent. , . i - - - - . rr .. . - . i r . REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent, " Corner Lee and Light Streets, Je 23 tf ' : $ s ; Baltimore. The Biblical- Eecorder. PUBLISHED BY,. f Edwards, Broughton &. Co. : '. '-raleigh; ir. c. -' . " REV. C. T. BAILEYv-Editor, - . r- REV. J:D. HUFHAM, Associate Editor,: : ; REV.' W. T. WALTERS, D. D., Agricult'al Editor Orge of Nortli .Carolina;: Baptists. In Its Fortieth Year,' v EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT As an Adverti&ing Medium Unsurpassed Onlr 93".lt per Tear. Address Jan30-U BIBLICAL RECORDER. Tf.M.' Raleigh. N.C. rrrrz . Forest and Stream, . . -",; AND THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S JOURNAL A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO FIELD SPOKTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HIS TORY, -JTISM I'ULTUICB, VttWIUVTIUJS UJT GAME,' PRESERVATION OFFORESTS, YACHTING AND BOATING, RIFLE PRACTICE. AND ALL v v OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY. This Is the only Journal In the Ceuntry that fully supplies the wants and necessities of the Gentleman . Sportsman. TERMS f t 00 a Year: .. Send for Specimen Copy Sorest.:. Stream Paollablns Co., IU FULTON ST., (Old No. 103,) - - ' --New York. Post Office Box. 83Srr.r. r -,. raepta7-tf iTheIldiLibnvStar.'-' rpHE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN Imostprosperous In-the State, offers to Commission ana w noiesaie AiercaauiB anu jaanuiavturerB, uiu to those who have .adopted - the plan of selling by sample, an excellent medium jof communication with a large and influential class of merchants, me chanics ,p Ian terra aud naval store men, whose pat ronage is worth solicitation. Advertisements and Business Cards inserted on liberal terms. " ,; Address THE STAR,' sept 82 tf , ' ,, Marion. S.C. , Tho Central Protestant A WlCEKLYRKLlGIOUd AND FAMILY NEWS -J. paper and the OrgantMae Methodist Protes tant Church In North Carolina, la published at Greensboro, N.- C. s rr ... r " "' . - Terms, $2 00 per annum, in advance. ' tib eHfrihilitr nf its location, the number and ae tivity offts agents, and the constantly increasing de. rnKtih for it imsnc the more solid classes of readers in various BectionS, give, the OSNTRALt peculiar claims upon the patronage ef the advertising public Terms very favorable. Consult your business: Inter eats, and address we eaitpr,, tocHAUX J mrlltf ,-K"A t'1 Greensboro. NC. i i i I jt if.r:.; ; :.' . RAILROAD LINES, &c. T7ilmington & Weldon RAILROAD C CO. ;r Wilmington, N. C, June 1, 1878. f .Change or Schedule. 7 . ; ON AND AFTER yi MONDAY, : JUNE. Sd, 1878. at 3:15 A. M.. Passenger Trains en tho Wilmington & Weldoi Railroad will run as follows: Day Mall and Express Train, Dally Leave Wilmington, Front Si. Depot, at' 8:50 A. M. Arrive at Weldon 3:10 ?. M. Leave Weldon ; 13:45 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 7X3 r. M. NlKbt Mall and Express Train, Dally ' . .'except Sunday. . Leave" Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 7:50 P. M. Arrive at Weldon.... . 8:10 A. M Leave Weldon. . . ; 3:15 A..M, Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, iu.jo a. jh. Train a on Tarhoro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount forTarboro at 2.30 P.M. Daily, and Tues dT. Thursdav and Saturdav at 5.C0 A. M. Return ing, leave Tarboro at 10.15 AiM. Daily, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 30 P. M. ;) . rne uay xTain maKee cioae cuuuwuuu b i Atm for &n nnlnts North via Bav Line. xUilv" except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and alt-, rail route. - Nieht train maJtes close connections at wtiaoa for ail points north via Richmond. - , , Sleeping Cnra attached to all Night Trams. , r . - I JOHN F. DIVINE, : je 8-tf . General Sup't. General Sup'ts Office, WILIIIINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUr GPSTA R.R.COMPANT, WILMINGTON. N. C, June 1. 1M7. Change of Schedule. N AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 2, at 9 A.M. the following Schedule will be run ou this Road:... . Oar Express and mail Train XDatly' 'except, Sunday,),' .' ., " Leave Wilmington.-...".. , 10:35A.M., Arrive at Florence. :30 P. M.- Leave Florence 2:30 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington,.,. .... .. ... . ,7:30 P, M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally).'-- Leave Wilmington;.. 7:35 Pi M. Leave Florence.... .-.."' 11:47 P., M Arrive at Columb'a...: 3:25 A. M.. Leave Columbia. ...... .,11:30 A, M. Leave Florence.- 4:00 A. M. Arrive at Wllmmgton i. a m. This-Traiu will only stop at Brinkley's, Flem ington, Whiteville, Fair Bluff, Nichols, Marion and Florence, ana an stations iieiweeu nmcutc and Columbia. ' : ' Passengers for Augusta, and beyond should taze Night Express Tram from Wilmington. . Througn sleeping uars on nigra trams iur vuoticb ton and Augusta. . JOHN F. DIVINE. je2-tf ..' . G6n'l Suu't. ,.v CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY m . OrilOS GlITBRAIi SUPKaiNTEHDSHT t 'Wumington,N.C, Mayl8.1877. ; Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 20TH INSTANT, the following Schedule will be operated ou this Railway: . ; - PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN I Leave Wilmmgton at ... . 5:30 P. M. No. L V Arrive at Hamlet at. .. 12:40 A.M. J " Charlotte at... ... ...5:35A.M. ) Leave Charlotte at. 7:33 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Hamlet at... 12:15 A. M. .1 - . Wilmington at ....7:45 A.M. ITEI-WEHKLY FREIGHT & ACCOM'N TBAIN- Leave Will ington 5:30 A. M.. and Charlotte 7:35 t A. M.. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Laurinburg 4:00 A.M. going East, and 6:00 ; A. M. going West, on. Mondays, Wednesdays I ; and Fridays. ,, f' ' , SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS-: i SENGER AND EXPRESS.' No. 3. I Leave Charlotte 6:35 A. M. (Arrive at Shelby 10:50 A. M. tst A 1 Leave Shelby;.."......" fP- r ( Arrive at Charlotte. . . . ? .12:45 P.M. .5:00 P.M. Trains Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 run Daily except Sunday. - Passengers for Raleigh leave Wilmington 5:38 P. M.. and Charlotte at 7:30 P. M.,make close connec tion at Hamlet, arriving at Raleigh at 8:45 A.M. - Passengers for Statesville and Western N. C.R.R.' by Na 1 rrain arrive at Statesville next morning at 9:15; arrive "Head of Western Road" at 3:20 P.M.., and Asheville same evening. : , . ; . ,-, .j. u r, : i V. Q. JOHNSON, ' myl9-tf General Superintendent. ' CAROLINA CENTRAL- RAILWAY. v GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTM'T, WILMINGTON'june 5. 1878. Bound Trip Excursion : VV '". Tickets.V.-'-.v'"':1 GrOOD i'O RETURN TILL NOVEMBER J5TH, 1878 now on sale via this Line to ALL POINTS IN western north Carolina; and points ON ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIR-LINE. 1 ELEGANT. SLEEPIN G 'CARS and CLOSE CON- SECTIONS at Charlotte. - . F. W. CLARK, . . General Passenger Agent. Je 6 lm EIPBESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. THE FINE STEAMER WAVE. CAPT. ROBE' SON. having been refitted with new Machinery, spacious Saloons and State-Rooms for Ladies, is now a FirBt Class Passenger Boat, and will resume her Regular Trips on the Line, leaving Wilmington every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 2 o'clock P. M. f The Fine Steamer D. MURCHISON, Capt. GAR RAHON. will leave Wilmington every WJSJCNES DAY and SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock P. M. ,r . r WILLIAMS & MURCHISON,' ! je22 2w -w- -Agents. WE ARE PREPARED j JA.,Ii 1-..V .l-Ul ....',-' TO SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES: -:" 1 AAA Bbls FLOUR all erades. . ; - ?v i lUuv 240"Boxes Dry Salt and Smoked Bacon;. ! O A A Bbls C. Extra C, Standard A ! ZUU 1 ' '; and Crushed SUGARS - O K A Bags Rio, Laguyra and Java COFFEE," iOU 150 Bbls City MESS PORK, - - 1 ; " IT K Bbls and Boxes Soda and Lemon Crackers, . I O 50 Boxes Horsford Bread Preparation. 'i w n - Pnv.. niwnv ik AnnnnaiiAid nrtuxr' : OU 1,000 Bdla HOOP IfiON 300 Bales HAY, 1 A A Boxes SOAP, 75 Boxes STARCH," 1UU 100 Kegs and Boxes SODA, O A A Boxes and Half-Boxes. CANDLES, 75 Half -Barrels and Boxes SNUFF, H A A Dozen BUCKETS,' 50 Boxes POTASH,: 1UU 100 Boxes LYE, t . - .ir; . - ' , ' r,' f ' , j Also a large stock of different kinds New Orleans, Sugar House and Porto Rico MOLASSES1 ; ' - 1 june23 tf. ... .WILLIAMS Oi MURCHISON. I J6hn Dat7Son: &;Cfc AarRY THE LARGEST AND' BEST'." ": ' v V' r f ASSORTED STOCK OF HARDWARE; in this part of the State. u- - If you want the Best Gooas and LeweBt Trices. be sure ana sena your oraers to tne oia jEstaDiisnea tlouse. u iv, zi ana '-a uarxet etreeu je23tf - Wilmington, N. C, 1 .--.Vtftfc,.. INSUiiiANCii.; Atkinson & Hanning s Insurance Rooms '' 'BANK OF "NEW HANOVER BUILDING f 3 Wllmlnsteu. 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. Phoenix Insurance Company, of .New York. Springfield Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass. . Royal. Canadian Insurance uorapaiy, of Canadt- oi- mAIUNK., . . ' i Mercantile Mutual Ins. Company, of New York. Insuranee Co. ef North America, of Pkiladelphia Uonuecticnt Mncuai Life Ins. ia. of ilaruura Total Assets Represented Over 10Utl)6ouO. jan ll-tf E NCOURAGS HOME INSTITUTIONS , : ..V .Seoaritj against Firi.' THE NORTH . CAROLIJN a . -1- : -. . , j . t . , i . . . . 4 f . . . f . . .... Z- ' C RALEIGH, N. C ' 't This Cempanv eontmuea to write Policies, i i rates, on all classes of insurable property. Ail losses are piompuy aojustea ana paia. 'rut HOME " is raDidlv erowins in nnblic favor, ass appeals, with confidence, to in Borers of property ir North Carolina. - . t , rj Agents in all parts ef the State. B. H. BATTLE, Jr., President. -- O.B. ROOT, Vice President. , 8 EATON GALES, Secretary. ' PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor, i v ATKINSON MANNING, Aemrrs, aug 1-tf : - v .; a .ri Wilmington, N. C Bank of New Hanover, Authorized Capital $1,000,00 Casn Capital paid In 300,00u Surplus Fund $50,000, DIBE07 OXS. JOHN DAWSON ... " D. R. MURCHISON DONALD MoRAB H. TOLLERS R. R. BRIDGERS C. M. STEDMA& L B. GRAINGKfc JAS. A.' LEAB : B. F. LITTLE S. B. BORDER M. WEDDELL. J. W. ATKINSON , . , , . LB. GRAINGER, President S. D. Waucx, Cashier : i ? aug20-tt A. ASBIAX. H. VOLU1W X DBIAN 4 TO LLG It S, .: :jt ' Corner Front and Dock Sts., v " ; : " ! WH.ITIINOTON, K..C. WBOLESALB GROCERS " ' ' ' IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will desrwell by calling on ui and examining our stock. ; j v -- nov 19-tf Samuel Sutlierlaiid's .Sod, . . , . Importer, Manufacturer and Dealar in -BREECH A MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, RIFLES & PISTOLS, POWDER, 8HOT, CAPS, ... CARTRIDGES, GAME BAGS, ' 1 And Every Requisite for a Sportman's uutfit. All orders from a distance will receive prompt and faithful attention. This Old House is known from the St. Lawrence to the Rio Grande rivers for First Class Goods and Fair Dealing. i- : . ; ; Guns and Small Arms made to order aud repaired by experienced workmen. : Breech-Loading Ammunition a specialty. SAM'L SUTHERLAND'S SON, ; ' . 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The EnquraiB circulates extensively throughout the counties of Anson, Union, Chester field and Lancaster, and reaches a very large num ber of intelligent readers. - - - ' s The merchants of Wilmington will find it to be one of the best advertising mediums on the Caro lina Central Railway, aswe guarantee as large a bona fide circulation as anyp aper between Charlott md Wilmington with pibhaps .one exceptlOB. i sept2-tf 1 The Piedmont Press, j J ";:." t ill f. '.ft i " . u ; ... . j . ; HICKQKY, N. C, I S THE X)NLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN CA uwba county, and has an extensive circulation among merchants, farmers, and ail classes of busi nessmen in the State. The PRESS is a f ,. - WDE AWAKE- DEMOCRATIC PAPER, 1 -and is a desirable medium for advertising in Western North Carolina. Liberal terms, allowed on yearly advertisements. " , i Subscription $2 la advance. Address " - . I r MURRILL & TOMLENSON, mar26-tf ... Kditors and Proprietors. 1870. P03tpaid. C1.G0. . . . THE NUBSERT. - . 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