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t . i ormnn tar New Orleans Picayune. 1 BY H. L. FLASH. The cannou's idiotic mouth , , - Had ceased its senseless roar; ' , i 1 Throughout the hamlets of the South" u The sabres clashed no more. Our heroes who had fought and died. SlepLin meir guiy gioYco, Nor saw their eountry crucified By cowards and by knaves. 7 , : From North! and East, and West they , came, . t t , , ., . t - -h Abungry, iavenous horue, More blasting than the midnight flame More ruthless than the sword. : ' ADd orphans' sobs and widows' cries r Resounded through, the land. Ami curses on our enemies . Were heard, on eveqr band. . , j Their bayonets held us in the dust -Enforced the. victor's will htii la vain their arts our stubborn hearts Remained uncogquered still. The years rolled by the Pestilence " Came like the curse of Fate, Aad deadlier yet than bayonet, And blinder far than hate.. It smote the silvered hair of age The baby at the breast And blasted with unreasoning raes v The braveat and the best.. And clouds of darkness and "dismay ' Bliuuied the summer's bloom shut out the splendor of the day And wreathed the South in gloomV i When, from the regions whence there . - ' came. -u ' , .. ".!.."; v,-,:. The hongry, ravenous horde, More blast log than the midnight flame, More ruthless than the sword : , There flowed a stream of gifts untold, Like manna from above; And words far dearer than the gold Of sympathy and love. . Ami tly'iug men, with glad surprise,' Flushed red on brow and cheek,; And looked with fevermitten eyes 1 The ibanks they could not speak. And women raised their wasted arms, And called on Heaven above, , T shield from sin, and ills and harms. The enemies theylove. And hearts that armies could not win, Love captured unaware; ' i . His strategy was sympathy; His weapon was a prayer. ' , " Anl elill from North, and East and West, The bounteous stream was poured, ; As free as heaven to man forgiven, A liberal as the Lord. ' And orphans' sobs and widows' cries Were heard pn every hand, . ,' And blessings on our enemies Resounded through tbe land. 0:i every flower-scented gale, On every stormy blast, The anthem rose, God bless our foes! They've conquered us at last, i . TWINKLINGS. It must be eminently right and Kooti to rise early. Because it is so inhu minly bard to do it. -Burlington Hawkeye. -- During the two months from the 21st of October to the 21st of December, 144 societies, 44 newspapers, and 157 other publications in France were proscribed by virtue of the Socialist law. j The expression of a boy's face at the end of a straw tbat lacks two, inches of reaching the cider in a barrel,! is sup posed to be tire model tbat tbe artist sel c t d in tbe delineation ot Adam leavfcg Paradise. St. Louis limes. ; , , ... . - j... ....- --Japan has 5,000 miles . of tele trapb. and 1,000 more under construction. It has also 125 telegraph stations. The in sulators made in the village of Imari are of such excellent quality that orders for them have been sent from Europe. j : The National Banks hold . de . posits amounting to $677,160,000; State and piivate banks hold $1,242,790,000. : There are 2,056 National aud 4,400 State and pri vate banks. ' These figures will possibly: surprise some people. -Wcuhinffton Post. "It is absurd to aigue any longer that we are not suffering from .competi tion," writes Mr. Ash worth in the London limes. "Our wares are not so cheap or so good at tbe price as those of foreign manu facturers. Labor ia cheaper abroad, and meu work longer hours."! : . .t ,u: Among the choice "AmeriQan drinks obtainable in Parii re BlneBUxei, Fairy'a'Kiss, Flash of Lightning, I Heap of Comfort, Boston Float, Dog's Nose; Rattle nike, Arctic Region, Corpse Reviver, CoI leen' BawD, Maiden's Blush, ! Morality Punch, Spelling Bee and Prairie Oyster.; Swore a war Her Own motner'a Life. Til B, most rapiatib 6f - ih n4njp stirrinff incidenirof the Cobb tntirder fxT u m . Imu niai aj xiui wiuii, vjouii., was iuo ap pearance on Saturday of Mrs. Cobb's little, daughter, iwbo was called y the prosecatioo to Dreak down an im portant peint made ia her inotbers favor by JMtUVQoW&d mother. "When the child was placed upon the . stand Judge Culyer drew his ohair to the edge of the platform and looked upon the witness. ' - "Adele," he said, in a kind cheering voice, udo you know what it is to tell a falsehood ?w ' "Yes," answered the little girl, . with a nod ; "ig w'ickedA! t , "Who will panisb ypj if you tell a falsehood.??.- h h, ri I- "God will," she replied, f "And who told yon that jGrod woud punish? you tei&Xl-ft'llQV&ti "Mamma did, sir." .! Tha TnlrvA : ina Visa v1aaaaa onil i. riTi i At i-r ' vvvu UO UU HJO VU1C1 tf UBtlUO IUUMU fv.i v-ounsei lor . tne aeiense ooieciea strenuously to he introduction of the rt mm'. mm t child's testimony, but it was admitted. It tended to' show' that the vrand- mnl V- 1.- . M..tn;n tit. ffM4 to shield the prisoner so, that the in, nocent' child,' by the irony 6f4 fate, was made ..to supply an important link in rthe evidence agaipst her own motberv-' J When sWhad fintshed her testimony she got down from the wit lit n 3 - . . . I. uess stand tand . , retUjfnettojner mother. whn lifnaVkAharl -intt'swhrn away. ' The wretched ' woman Xook her inner lari and stroked her rrolden I. . : ' - : r B nair' .it u This, will xeraind. some of ,an inei dent in thfe pitf A; neWark ahle CaseJjifiA-,rV.i . Gen. Thoroas" humV and Tiis wife are glying public exhibllions again. Tbe General ia rich, but sajs he U not aan tented at home, as he likes excitement and (we snpposeWctaange." ' ' IKSCIXLtllEOUS 45 ;Yesr 8 Before the Public THE GENUINE DR. C. UcLANE S CELEBRATED IJ!2B PILLS, i s : . . FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA ADD SICK HEADACHE. 5?vmntnm! nf a Dicpaeprl T - "Wfi Tin eeal-lVer. FIAIN in trip ritrlif i rt nnoi- fv.o "wf?6 Siae, under, the 'edge of the ribs,4 increases on pfes-' cnr. eAmAf.mAR : a5i.&- ?ure : sometimes the pain is in the left side; 'the' patient, is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is I n frequently extends to the top of the j Buuuiaer. sua is, somenmes I mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness ; the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative Irith lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is n.. j t,i i r ory, accompanied with a painful sen- thing which ought to have been done. A elinrlif tF 1 to1 rAmM?mn iwgui, vu.it wutu 10 auiucuiuca cut I attendant. The patient complains of weanneMMMebmhe?M easili startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of A prickly sensa tion of the skin ; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cisedidd h befjyeficial tdfhiniyet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, j has shown the liver to - 'JJaAiJ.A I? A QUE vAI) FVEIi. , ' ; Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be usedj'.preparatpry to, or after taking ; Quinine. : We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. j For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWABE OF IMITATIONS.; ; The genuine are never sugar coated. 1 Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLaes Livsk Pills. ; The genuine McLane's Liver Ptels bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming ' Bros, on the wrappers. " Insist upon having' the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Flem ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being' ' i full of Imitations of the nam McLane, spelled "differently "but same pronunciation, j&n 11 eowDWly cb 8a. ; saw HOST OF HOBBmilND -ANli' M ; FOR THQORE OF (Joughs, Colds, intfuenia, Hoarseness, Difficult I Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat, ! Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs, leading j '"A . - i io .Obnrtiaptlon, . i j , ' This fnlallible remedy is" composed of the Poney of the plant Horebouud, in jchemical nnion with Tar-Balm, extracted from Jhe Life Priitciple of the forest tree . Abeis Balsamea, or Balm of Gilead. . .-, n I The Honey of Horehound soothes and 5CA 1 1 jsks sui irnuLUODS ami ninammauuua, .uiy. the TairiKEtlnt CLEANSES AND heals the throdt and air passages leading to the lungs. Five ' additional InEredients keep the organs cooL f noist, and in healthful action Let no pre- Juce keep you irom trying ims great mcui- I one of a famous doctor who nas saved tnou- grinds of lives by it in his large private practice. i N.B. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or smell. ' ; ' PKICES SO CENTS AND $1 PER BOTTLE. i Great saving to buy large size, j ,-, Pike's Toothache Drops" Cure j in 1 Minute. j I fSW4 Iyll Druggists- f I rmmm urr, j sept34 DWtf ' A.--- i:;;v i AUt j Greeil & Flaiiiierr j MARKET STREET, WILMINQXON. N. C, . tJEO LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF JL FARMERS, -TRUCKERS and GARDENERS renerally. to then Stock of GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER SEED, of the best and purest qualities. j The country iir-flooded with Worthless trash, and too much care cannot be exercised in selecting your Supply. Always avoid purchasing what are termed rCommisaion Seed." as they will rarely be found reliable, from the fact that old stock is taken back from year to year, boxes reaasortea for others, and 4 the same Seed sent ant aam as aew ctod lAU Seeds sold byns ire guaranteed frcBh, and true ta name, and: prices, as toifan any House In this- section of the ooantry. , .& .. -Jaa 8 tt , :-m:'ir'-2JJ "t!,,:-rLi:i:x.iiJ.' r A'Mej'"-. !; I-iLi .i'LL'liJ' iVn'Vnr WrWSS" I i VTl't- 4: Luu TOTJ itBOUT MY.J .' ' 2sV Tli'l, 'A TVTTI TTnT?A'ii '' - su,axi yuwian DUU AO rsXJ 7tt IIOB1C lMSlJllAlSClt. COMFAJTi I - j.... .., nni ii'r- w.i'A rr Tlictc Crush .and Hush: since .1 opened speak sufflclotly. Ui. i ij .J Vs 1 ! ifir't JO .K-r.T.iw,- S.'ft.ll .ISaiiY. 'A'tif j lovhlwili' hleW-.ttwe irom-nie i .1! tcr the Holidays. Si i ?: 1 it . , 1 -vUqwm-i Bon it, l ' Tcnjja 'MARKET. -ST. ' n ' deesi tf -" - i tr HOLIDAYS. We wm daring the HOLIDAYS diqxM of tOQ PIANOS and ORGANS, at BXTKAORD1NARY rices for cah. SJPLKNDID ORGANS 3 3-5 ids f G5, 8 aets -with SnbBass and Coupler sec f&, i octave au 7 1-3 do. f 140. warran- veara. AQKNTS WASTEB.' Illus trated Catalogues Mailed. .Music at Half Price.. HORACE WATERS A BON8, Maaufaoturers aad Dealera, Q B. 14th Street, New York.. ; . . Eminent Dr. E B, WALTON; ! Annapolis, aid., writes (.'. i: :. I..'' T ".;.- Colden'B , BEEF ia a most excellent preparation. It Is par I excellence. Superior to JDotfLiver Oil orftnythfeg I ever Jised ia , wasted or Impaired constitu- W0""-and an excellent preventive of malarial dis eaaes. SoldbyallDruggieta and Grocers,,! v,n - , V' tIl9 - SASSAFRAS ' 4M ui.;i;uI:ANl.pBHH.OirAI. Of prime quality, bougkt in any quantity, for cash t uu delivery, iree ui Droxerage, commu- - eions, or storage expenses, Dy DODGrE & OLOOTT, ImDOrtera and Exiaiorten oT n DRVG ESSBNTEAliOILSv&C j 88 WILLIAM ST. !" - r NR.v TOHK "ij.f'H p Geo: Co Ware, iiT 4 Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in ffute A p pi e C i der -AND - f ! wider Vinegar, cigtciNNATf, o. , , ; t ' ' NTTTTITini iSWH, IT UATI M7iV fTm .'warded higkett prim M Centennial Exposition for " a hembif qwthtiea and txceOaua and Icutinf rtor stfar of mottte&inff and JUxvoring. The best tobacco , Ww made. As onr blue atrip trade-mark is closely imitated on inferior goods, see tbat JTadmm't Bet & J; ewy ping.. Sold by aU dealers. Bead for sample, r g We, Co C. A. Jacksok A Co., Mfrs, PeteribnrgYm. A W A DAT to Agent canvassfcg for the Fl re 9 4 aide VIsltwr.-TerHisana Outfit Frea Ad dress P. O. VIOKfiKY, Augusta, Maine. 2iR CHROMO CARDS." "c:," Cupids, Mottoes J Flowers. No two alike, with name;, lfll- cents NASSAU CARD CO., Nassau, N.Y.; , . Rft?Ix'CABA',,,: Oy two alike, with name, 10 cts. J. M1NKLBB & CO., Nassau, N. Y. aeC28,-4wD&W ; GREAT BARGAINS ! Sol BearJTBros. i i :- i Offer one of the MOST COMPLETE CHEAPEST STOCKS OF ! Ready-made Clothing , ' I v.i . AND - gIents' FURNISHING GOODS ! I "' 1 j ' i 1 ...... ; i j In this City or BUte. j ! A full and complete stock of i : ; ,.'rj BOOTS AND SHOES ! F at Manufacturers' Prices. ,' ;, : "Give us a call before going elsewhere. .jsl -' , dec!4tf SOL BEAR & BROS.:'. A Large Stock C, ANDY. CRACKERS. SOAP, I Starch, Soda, Lye, Potash, Snuff, J Matches, Nats, Corn, Meal, Hay, :-' Glue, Bungs, Hoop-Iron, Bagging, Twine, &c, together with FISH AND SALT, for agricultural purposes, ; ! ' For sale by - 'r ! ADRIAN A VOLLBRS, ' ' jan 5 tf S.E. corner Front and Dock Bts. Sugars, Molasses Coffee, &c. I i 225 Bbls BUGAB" ' 25 Q Bbls MOLASSES, ,' ' s i QQ Sacks COFFEE, - v ... ' For sale by - ADRIAN tS VOLLERS,. ' jan 5 tf :; - 8outhest cor. Front and Deck eta. r Flour and Meal;. lw ! l AAA Bbls FLOUR, ,1U uv OKA Boxes BACON, Drv Salted and Smoked, . j For sale by ADRIAN St VOLLBRS. janStf BTb is the. Time 6" To buy a good sub stantial pair of BOOTS or SHOES to keep your feet warm and- comfortable this cold weather .w . Ton ean find them: at LOW PRICES at . " ' ' 'twas. - ij GEO. R. FRENCH & SON'S, ; 39 N. Front stT, Wilmington.' ) jan:5tr Atkinson & namiing's ' I1:; .? lnsuratfslfeomsV: f BANK. OF HEW kANOyfii BUttDINa. ' Queen Insurance Company, f England. -North British & Mercantile Ins. Oe;,f England. liartford Fire Insurance companyror tiartiora. National Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. Continental Insurance Company, of New York. Fhosnix Insurance Company, of New York. - , Springfield Insurance Oo w-Sprmgueld; Mass; - jBoyal Canadian Insurance Compasy, ot danada. : jfcrcantle Mutual Ins. Company, of New York. ZMuranee Co. ef North America, of Pailadelphia. , : life. . t , i Oenneeticnt Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartford.., ( Total Assets Represented Over 1 0O,GOO,00O. . jaait-tf ' ' -V " yji NOOtJBAfiB . BOME raSTTTUTIONS;, l' gcunjty against jrire It .. 77., i - t'-t -Brora "nr ft " J t. . I L 1 , ., ff -W". , ........... r :. ......... , Cpahy continues to wrrW Policiee, at fa in . y ! ..., 7'. intes, on ail classes oz uwuaui wwer. AH losses are piomptly adjusted and 1DUC Agents in all parts ef the State. , ill parts e Preside B. H. BATTLE, Jr., President. if. a. iwuii v laerreaiauuk .. . v . , 8EATON GALES, Secretary. C - PULASKI COWPES, Supervisor; -- 'u-:-l- . . ATKINSON MANNING assMs, WH04fSAI PALl g&iyk Ctoantry mwchaftts will do well bycaUing cant aadexamlatagon stock. . nov l-tf MISOELLAljfEOUS. Veni ! Vidi ! f Vici ! A iSeYolntioiiarY iipnVli our Miist ! ,t. TPB. ATTACK. hSD ON BY THE-: HOLHAirLIVER PAD. ABSDEiTIOJJTO'msEASE. Internal Medicine Abolished Forever ! NCJ MORS CANKKRBD STOMACHS OR DE- ; STROYSO DIGESTION 1 ' 1 r . ...... ..i DOCTORS, IfAWYERS, JUDGES AJll? GO YERN- I'' ORS ENDORSE THE PAD. , HOLM AWS LIVER PAD THUNDERING AT THE ' , GATES OF. EVERY HOUSEHOLD. '' L ' i : , 1 1 1 " '- ' 'MALARIA itBT AND VANQUISHED ! RfiAD ! ' PONDER! INVESTIGATE! ' Not since the introduction of Vaccination by Jen' ; Hr, has any medical discovery equalled in impor- taace mat or aoBorpnon, aa luuemicu m iue nuu MAN UVER PAD.i . y . i The nrinciole noon which it acts is based nvoa ' common sense, and its development ia the result of scientific iaveetigation Therefore, . lay aside your prejudice, and give this your earnest attention and closest: scrutiny.! .- ITS GREAT VALUE NOT AT FIRST REVEALED ; Like, every, new; discovery, all of Its good results conld Tint, ha known at once. IisDortant develoD- mems, by way of cores of other disease besides pa . the land, until it has now become a settled question that tha Holm&n Pad. intelligently applied to the pit of the stomach, and worn according ta direc tions.will cure nineteen-twemie ietbs of the ills either scxissabjeetto. w h THE, STOMACH AND LIVER . THE GREAT , :' ' SEAT OP MOST DISEASES. ; The Pact farther proves that the Stomach and Li ver are the foundation- of most of our troubles such as Bilious disorders. Liver Complaint, Dys TxiDsia. Fermentation. Lassitude, Nervongness.Neu- raleia. Rheumatism, Dizziness, life-long and peri Adtcal Sick Headache. Kidney Complaint, Diarrhoea, Bilious Colic, an kinds of remaie weaKneas, irreg- aiar Action or ue ueart, jiiuuuicb, uver vougue, often taken for Consumption,' Pains in the Side, Back. Stomach ant Muscles. Fever and Aeua.Dumb Ague, Malarial Fever, Ague Cake, Intermittent, Kemutent ana uuions jrever, bobuik gioomy iure bodings and depression of spirits, &c. The abore embraces a long list, and the unreflect ing mind would naturally be blow is aocettins all these as proceedir-g from the great cause the Sto mach and Liver. a- i prwa ask the question io you rememner or ever suffering with any of the above named symp toms while yom had a sound Stomach and Liver ? ASK yOUr nclgQDOr W doihc ucuvu. THE COURSE OF MEDICINE HOW PATIENTS . ARE DECEIVED. Most persons seein to lave the impression that an aa-eaiiea uver mecicnes eo straieni, to me itver.. Medicine, like food, goes immediately to the sto mach; a portion mixes with the substances, and acts as a catnaruc, wnuene. repiaauer emeru me circulation, and takes a Jong route, through the bipod, finally to the nver, ana we may aaa, as a rule, does no permanent good, but rather leaves baneful effects, aad begins the pernicious practice, which, if followed up, will eventually destroy the stomach, and fasten disease in the system, never to be eradicated. i THE.PBBVENTIVB AND ANTIDOTAL POWER OF THE HOLM AN AGUE AND LIVER PAD. Asa preventive of ' any disease that attacks the vitals, the Pad is worth many times its weight in gOla. HIS lmpossiDie u camyiwunTsunui it aiscovery which, without medicine, may be abso lutely relied upon to prevent the most dangerous maladies. i owing is uuerinan me oia saying uiat prevention is better than cure. : The Pad will prevent Fever and Ague. Worn aecordinc to directions, thq most delicate system may 4eiy Jl uut, anu come lorui as uw s wtc thr Hebrew children in the Old Testament story, did from the furnace of fire. This is absolutely certain, and has beeapreveaovejCjand over and over a train tit will prevent Yellow Chagres, Typhoid, Remit tent, BUlous ana congestive jrever, ana leverstw al kinds. This pas oeen testea ana proen m so many instances that we state It positively and with out any qualification. a TVin Trevens voiou, aaa yruicci wco ranp atainstconnrmed dtsease. u i better than all the chest protectors ever mad No one was'ever at tacked witlrpUArfa whfle-wearinf; the Pad tTh habit of nonrisjr medicines into the stomach. ia hope of curing diseases that are tributary to the hvp.r. is not onlv absurd, but wicked. iNothiag is se certain to- produce torpid liver as contiaaaldoeing with Quinine, s It temperartly ex cites, butnaBy deranges and Impairs the function ary powers of this important organ. The effect of Mercury and Arsenic is to induce dropsical ten dency, ii-:' j. .i.:J mo De persuaaea xo wop cosing ana urugKuig,auu use the Holman Pad. It is a precious boon to hu man Buffet Id g. -; 7 I j WOMAN THE MOST GRATEFUL. None seem to receive such benefit and none such profound gratitude-sad interest ia pron tine the use of the Pad, as woman. It seems $12 wrv i remarKaDro mstances are cOTswniiy occurrmg nniT rannrtert. For exsmnle. the Pad ifl SDDlied f or nme nacific tronble. such" si Chills and Fever and Indigestion, or the Liver. Besides these, they have i constant and penodicai sick neaaacnes, weasness it the back or kidneys,-, pain in the shoulders or dif ferent parts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and ffeHnondeBcv. bearins down nains. Droiapsus or re troversion of the womb and other difficulties con nected with these organa. v. -j Without tbe slightest expectation or receiving any Bern flireat it surprise and delight, that within a short time 2rtr imnlvfsr the Fad that all of these symptoms Se surety jiviuuxjt uicu uuiu, aaa wnuuuc uuiut ow i til the system Is restored to normal Btateof health. (Thousands of such eases are occurring. You are ready t ask, and how is this possible t As has neretorore Been expiamea, au uiese oeiung to the same class, and vraceed from the same cause the Liver and Stomach. The diseases were noth ing more not less thuttftaetesult of impure, weak; vitiated poisonous blood. , ' , f The Fad' rectifies the Stomach and Liver, and absorbs-all the foreign properties of the blood, fhus sending pure, vitalising fluids throughout the entire system. .These are no ldlewordsfor they are 4iiM.ntihle of nroof. and it is earnestlv honed that omen eveiywnere, ere long, wui auopi- lub ruu. . . . . . . . r . ai T.-.J 1 our piasters which are! requenuy useai in neu f the unnatural and cruel treatment otherwise tesorted to. With this knowledge, it woowLbe nothing snort oi n nnnardonable indifferenrn' and crneltv not to adopt this simple and convenient temedy in all the jbove-named cases . wnatgreuna-esvtnaMoe tor oouoimg sucu igreunt !wjiat itatements? folly not to accept them I 1 ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS. The Holman Pad has stood tha severest and most horough test for years. It has a national repata ion, established through 4t weaderful efficacy in fell ailments that have their origin in a torpid liver pr diseased stomach. .... f We have tried the HOLMAN PAD with most tho rough and beneficial results, aad found it to be all that is claimed for it. Wc heartily commend it : f James B. Low. Atlanta Ba. Robert Bonner, Markham House, Atlanta, Ga. Merritt Rosson, Lore's Creek. N. C. Henry Harris, Falkland, N. C. J. H. Colburn, Broad sfj-Charleston, S. C. f O. M. Terry,' com. merc't, - ' i T. F. McManus, IS Eingat . " Jas. M. Wilson, S Hayne st. " " I Mrs. Bolger, 3 Cooper's Court, 't " i AND 500,000 MORE. ;IN THE NAMBtlHUMA3rrX TRY THEM. i ' Jtsvery one wno nas tried the ran pronounces ii, the best cure for diseases ever offered totne puonc, - Pad, $J; Specials, $3." Specials are used in com plicated casesi Body Blasters, 60c. Foot Plasters, 60c a pair. A.-'t. j .-:m STSend fotfDr. DJ. ,.'W-! Falrchlld'e Lecture on !lfawre' Laws.- Free. ' . -- is.v.- '".Ui fSw&sSk AjifOEPKRS TO : j . . Holman Pad Company, CORNER KING AND MARKET , STREETS, 1 1 rti I1 dec 10 ' " It Absorutiott Salt Foot Raths5caDackage; b!x iiL mia ;packages$l 25. r- r . ' r - - . u j cuMu j i -aas ana riasters setit dt mail ton receipt i . T . .. . oi property it I tx i-n.-nf imnH3aJ i ' 5 ; . . v . i. . . s , . ,,-;.. , ......... , , . ' ana singular-ne snau ao in tne . ; ; ;MISCELI-AHI?OXrpi Yt(lf SMOKERS TAKE nCXTICE. Tills Jeretoratetf SMOKING TOBACCO ! It retailed at For a2-oz,Sack, u . ' - - . . - And the smoker gets as much j Tobacco by buying it as he does by baying ten cents worth of poor stuff. : TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER ! Very Respectfully, i ' ' '. .' ' ' ' ' , ' W. T. Blackell .& Co MANUFACTURERS OF The Original and only Oenuine 1 DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. WHO OWNS The Dnrliai Brand of SMiQE Tobacco ? Read Tbte and Determine. j ' DECREE; , W. T. BLAOKWBLL CO,5 YCb cult Court U:S., vs. E Dlstof Va. E. DIBRELL 4 CO.. J In Equity. This cause came on this day to- be heard upon the bfll and answer with the exhibits' and depositions, aad was argued by counsel,' and thereupon the Court doth consider that the saldcomplainants, William T. Blackwell, James R.' Day and Julian S. Carr, trading under the name and style of W. T. BLACK WELL & CO., HAVK TRS SOLE AND EX CLUSIVE bight to jtsiif ' Jun) EMPL OX a?ffisT m0PDJTJKBAU TQDE8iqS4tB ABB DISTINGUISH THE AlfOKWG TOBACCO MANUFACTURED B T THEMaSii also to use and empw ii action wl the: said word nrrpr v ft,, .ijii.- nf . nro?. SAM BULL w and for their jUade-mark, and tiiat te saldresponderit w.-j.?r Dibrell and. WjlW.1 Phillips, traduig under the name and style of ,W. E. Dibrell Co., HATE WRONGFULLY -tN- I ttade-mark ef th?aid'iebDlalnaiita byide8lna- trade-mark of the? eati edmplalnants, by designa- ting and dtetoguishing. Smoking , Tobacco sold by them as DURHAM SMOKING T0BACC0tul(Lh using in conjunction, with the, said words the repre sentation of the head of DURHAM BULL. ... Wherefore, the Court dotS ORDER, ADJUDGE AND DECREE that the said W. b! Dibrell and the said W. W. Fhillips, and their, and each of their, servants and agents, be, and they and each of them . are and is hereby ENJOINED and RESTRAINED FROM USING AND EMPLOYING THE WORD DURHAM TO MARK -AND : DISTINGUISH SMOKING TOBACCOsaS from Using and em ploying for the said purpose the representation of the head of a DURHAM BULL, or any other word, symbol, representation or device, of a character to deceive the public by Inducing' the belief that tbift I Smoking Tobacco sold by thern the said respond-: ents, is the same as the Smoking Tobacco manufac tared and sold by the said: eomplainante; and it is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that this cause be and the same is hereby referred to Thomas S. Atkins, as Utei.UxTAKE.AN ACCOUNT 0F ALL AND SINGULAR TBJSASNINGS, GAINS AND PROFITS nude toi paired by the said respondents, by and from the sale of SmO king Tobacco, marked' and rdeslgnated DURHAM 'smoking Tobacco, and marked ant; designated by YDURHAM th Court beta of all premises,' AND TtiAt THE SAID RESPONDENTS DO. AND . SMALL P'A?, TO TBSALV COJfPillNANTS ALL AND SINGULAR THEIR COSTS BY, THEM LAID PUT, AND, EXPENDED miAND 2 ABOUT THE PROSECUTION OT FBEIEXUIT. Richmond, 18th January, l?9.i - avfJIu qi'f A true copy. Testfj : K(j fB &x a' in- -5.:n; F.'ltAi-CKrlt; , . iiiit! ;- liAItrltOAD ilN ES, ; fcc; Wilmington & WcWod OmJB Or QESt StrPKaiHTSKTMCWT, . WUmingtOUf bT,C., Nov. 43, 1878. f - 1' , r Change of Schedule. OV- AND, AFTER V SUNDAY, NOV. 24th, 1878, Passenger Trains en the WOmington & Weldoe Railroad will run an follows PFjriall and Hxprena Train, Dally Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 6:38 A. M.. Arrive st Weldoa j..v.. . 1:00 r. U Leave . Weldon . . 2:82 P. M. Arrive ;at Wilmington: Front St. Depot, 9.53 P. M. NlKM. mail ana Express Train, Sally Leave 'Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 9:30 P. M. Arrive at Weldon... . . 3:50 A, M Leave Weldon. ....... . . .... 2:13 A.M. Arrive at Wmington, Front St. uepot, o.io A. bl. Trains on Tarooro Branch Road leave Rockj .Mount for Tarbora at 5.00.P. M, Daily, and Tues dav. Thursdav and Saturdav at 5. CO A. Return ing, leave Taxboro at 10.00 A. M. Daily, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 80 P; M. - Th8 Day Train makes close connection at Wel doa lor all points North via Bay Liae, daily except DUuuay , anu aauy via iuuuuuuu wu wi rail route. ' " Night wain makes' -close ' connections at woittos for all points north via Richmond. Sleeoine Cars attached to all Nieht Trains . . JOHN F. DIVINE, a. nov 24-tf ' " - ,4enerai Snp't General Sup'ts Office, WEKiBUMClTON, COLVBIBIA & A I ? OtTSTA ;'ni &. COMPANY, I WILMINGTON. N. C. Nov. 13. 1878 3E v?. Cht4ge of Schedule, fS AWD AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 24h, 1873,1 Vf the following Sehedale will be run on this Roadi ucaiv tt nimuawii. o.oy a. mm., Leave Florence . .......... ..a..... 1:03 Pi M. Arrive at Columbia. .. . 4:15 P.M. Leave; Columbia....... 12:55 P. M., Leave Florence...;..';...:. .. ..... -4:47 P. M. Arrive at Wllmingtott: , .;.. .. ' 9)0 P: M. -ill NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). Leave Wilmington. :.. ... 10:13P. M. Arrive at Florence.... ; ........ 8:39 A. M Leave Florence.... 2 KM) A. M. Arrive at WUmington ..... 6:18 A. M. I This Train stops only at Flemington, Whiteville, Fair Bluff and Marion. Passengers for Augusta, (via Columbia), should take fay jsxpress Train rrom Wilmington. phrough Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles- JOHN F. DIVINE. Gen't Sud'v ovS4-tf; CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. fH'.. ' - ' - Oynca Gznxbaz. Sopesintsnbent 1 WUmingtonvN.C.,Nov.29,187a. I 1 i Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, the following Schedule will be operated on this Railway: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN : ) Leave Wilmington at.... i.- 6:20 AiM. No. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at .2:06 P. M. I I" Charlotte' at ............ T:S7 P.M. .-'-. ;; ' ) Leave Charlotte at. ; 6:00 A. M. No. 8. y Arrive at Hamlet at ..11:40 A. M. I ' . Wilmington at ...7:55F;M. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS j" . SBNGER AND EXPRESS. wi, r, (.Leave Charlotte...... i0- s- f Arrive at 8helby.... .. No io l Leave Shelby. . . .... . . . 7:00 A. M ..lia6A.M I ' 7 .(iv vy ii ... iwvw . . . . .: . 5:00 P4 M. The above Trains have Passenger accommoda tions, and are the only ones permitted to carry Pas sengers. '- - . 3 V. Q. JOHNSON, . i; nov 30rtf j . , , General Superintendent Bank of New Hanover, Authorized Capital $1,000,000 Casta Capital paid In 300,000 Surplus Fund $50,000 " ' ! ' DIRMG7 OJ$S. 1 jbHN DAWSON C. Mt STEDMA& V ISAAC BATES,' XL R. MURCHISOS I DONALD McRAB JAS. A. LEAK 11. VOLLERS S. R. BRTDG ERS B. F. LITTLE E. B. BORDER rl w. apkinson J. ;"-.'! :' A, I , ' ' ' CIIASl II. STEDMAN, PresidenVj ? 1 ISAAC BATES. Vice President ' SL Di WaixacK. Cashier - (angaotf ! , f Wliy SiiflEer ftrfri DANDRUFF OR 'iTCHING OF ":THK !W f WVOi wnvu JVM. ea ft va&w v j E FURMANSKi'3 Hair Invigorator, which is used with great satisfaction by very many Ladies and : Qrtaln . enhaM ,unn ian eMui u M Avon hv fiamff Uentiemen or this city, it gives entirely new lire and strength to the growth, without discoloring. To ' Gentlemen the first application free to . convince yourself. Call at Barber and Hair Dressing Saloon, Front st. two doors north of Pnrcell House, nov 17 I North Carolina Flour; JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR, in Sacks. Call, and examine. ' , ' , 1 Always: on hand, at the LOWEST FIGURES . , COFFEE, ; ! SUGAR, I BACON, .LARD, and a foil supply of HEAVY .GROCERIES. Largo Consignment of BUTTER on hand. ' , ' - r,. f DIXBROS., No.: 17 North Water St: 1 dec l tf WliexeTo Go, Exoliaiige Corner."' jTITtt ALL THE OTHER NICE THINGS WE Offer for PRESENTS, we have also a FINE LOT of -JAP WAITERS and other FANCY JAP, GOODS. -; '. - pgcnm3 at once before all are gone, j dec 24 tf , ; -N. H. SPRPNT. WEW ARRIVAL. Eastern Hyi northern Bricks. I M ' ' 5ff Bales Choice EASTERN HAY. 1 iV (tfi very desirable HARD BRICKS, . .?j L "... V . now landing, . t. - per schooner . .-. . j .-ii . . f italph Howes.. ' ; L:.- -'it - . tot satsbvuis !B2l VSilMl Son. ) pjTiltSCBiWfOSl iTiHae THE SPKADT. CURB' of Semtoal'' Weak - I J- ne fJHm USOhilVOS wnaillWM mUMAM, kU AAOVVXU-&I.SI wvww !on by indiscretion or excess. Ant druggist' aa Haa Txiat llanhAA kwA aV iHnni it rarn Tii-nnrrTlf ? the ingredients.' Address Dr. JAQUESeVCO 103 ' W Sixth St., Cincinnati, Ohio, feb 15-lvDAW ,, STEAMSHIP LINES. New York and WilmiogtoL Steamship Line . i - r; -;f y ' - The Steamer i-r t- Ctpt. DOAXU, WILL' SAIL FROM 'NEW YORK, Wednesday, Jon. 1 S. s3T"Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAI I.I ! of Steamers as advertised. . a i . For Freight Engagements or Passage apply to. A. D. CAZAUX, AKetil, WILMIKGTON, N C L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents,. .. ' . - i Bowling Green or Pier 13 N. R., dct 6 tf New York' Baltimore & WUmmg Steamship Line. i The Steamer BALBIGH.. , i CaptY . OLIVER. WILL 8A1L FROM BALTIMORE Oj .1 " 'SATURDAY, Jan. 18. Steamers Sail from WlltatlBKtom ever . ; Saturday promptly at 12m. -Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAlUNt. . of Steamers as advertised, si i THROUGH . BILLS OF LADING given to ano Jrm PHILADELPHIA, ted PROMPT DISPATCH Guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZ41IX, Agent. i WILMINGTON, N. C L, 8. BELDEN. Soliciting Agent. 1 REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent, . Corner Lee and Light 8treets. Baltimore pctG tf rRAW!N"CS & PRICES FREE BY MAIL. PIONEER WORKS" BIRMINGHAM, J ENGLAND up i Prices In England. $68 00, $78.75, $89.25, $10a00, $125.00, $150.00. Delivered 'in New York, duty and all charges in- -'!-- .,.' " !'-.-' elusive : , c $103.28, $117.79, $131.97, $150.53, $184.28, $218.00. i - dium Choke," or Cylinder Bore, at these prices. We are now making small bores of Noa. 14, IS atd 20 gauge,, which are scarcely inferior in ower to the larger bores. Weight of.3Q.Bore from. , 5X Ms. i , V 1416 ... . 6 I ; " r is 1 - ........ 7v . . I ,'-Wi:iiw.f, 10 ' - ....8 M i Our t31ant Grip" AcUon has been awarded a Di- ploma of Met it at the Paris Exhibition. ; !Scnd for Illustrated Sheets. s We respectfully refer to the following gentlemen, who have purchased and are now usinff our guns : Hon. Waiter,. L. Steele, M, C,, Rockingham, Rich njond county, N.C. ; fCapr. D. R. MhrcWson, WflmlnistonrN. C. - Col. B..F Little. Little's Mills, N. V. James A. Leak, Esq ,, WadesborQ, N. C. . -1 Wm. H. Bernard, Esq Wilmington, N. C. j 't? - Ji a WvTOLLEY; j v pioneer Works, St Mary's Square, jOctB D&Wtf s i j Birmtegbanu? England. a ni i t rT t ni r c AND es. ; FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NBW YORK I PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK PACKED AND SHIPPED. AT OUR RISK. I iU;tiTQ ANY PART OFuTHE, SOUTH. ; i ... j RICHAKD'WATHAN 4c- CO,, - -i 57 larayette Plaee, New TforU. Wathan's' Monumental Desiens. ia book form.foi sale to the Trade." dec 4 DAWtf I IffewTbrk SHOOTING COAT. STYLISH, HANDSOME COAT, - "-" First Class ia every partien I at pleasant to wear, durable, and in the end the cheap est. MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN. ) Pockets and Lining made to take out, so that . may be worn for early fall and winter shooting. T Horace Smith, Bsq,i says : "It is my idea of Shooting coat. . I have worn them for several yean ana wm nave none outer." ! Price for Coat, $35; Vest, f 6.50. Also, the best brown cordurov Pants, at $10 ner nair. I make on ty the one grade, as the cheapest goods do not tun Dnars anq wiii not give sausiacuon. - . Also, in addition to- the above, I am making Waterproof Canvass Suit, cut same style as the Vei teteen: goods, not stiff and hard, bat soft and plea Bant to wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportsmei who have seen it say it is The- Best Yet. Coat $6.5 For full Suit, $14.00. , . ; l also mass tne tueeveiesa uoar ; v est with alee ve If desired. t ,." ' I Rules for measurement and samples sent op"i ppllcation. 1 ' - F. L 8HELDON, '- ect26-DWtf RAHWAY, N.J. i SHARP'S M ETALLIC CARTRIDGE. MILITARY, U U N't ING AND "CRBEDMOOK" K1FLKS EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU- : RACY, STRENGTH AND : SAFETY. o Premature Discharge Ever 0ccar j Every Rifle warranted a-geod shooter. Calibn SO, 44 and 50-10C ofgrnjachtsaj pf any desired length (Charge ef powder from 5 to 105 grains. ' Weight oi balls from 238 to 4 .gralni.t Stock, plain; al Pistol grip and checked. Sights: plain; Globe an iPeepSighto; Vernier with htterchangeable fron ieight aad; ; Wmd-gauge. . . Byary , variety of w Tntim'tion fv armvA smnsL constantlv on hand. . - ; . tTPices , lruua . au - '"T- ' MTABPS RIFLE ' COMPANY, ' mvu . .... JWAfmart. Cianii 1 " mi -ua -na I illNGLlSHj IRISH AND 'GORDON SETTERS ' !0f ihe CcesBwed Vh fi!e4 pedigrees. Tor sale by E. P. WELSH, York,Penn.. I' aovrD&Wtf i I r-. I y-- j c i Ik? 18 rv-v fi W :i fit 1? it' i 1 J :1 It 3 it; .V' lit P r if (f. I II,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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