NEW AD VERTISELIENT3.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
RAILROAD LINES, &c
n fir ,
Jm-.
ilO OJk III II A LD I,
Brave Garibaldi, from the beartof God, V
Tired with the Bluff that shapes a great em
prise, ' , -S , .
With sword of vengeance and with chasten
ing rod
To flash red justiee in men's blinking eyes,
Thou hast done great things made IhiDe
Italy tree, . .
Made Popes l fall and tanij.le(l slaves to
iise.. - . , - '-" IV'
Bui tbis one tuiog the gods' denied 10 thee,
Tbe greatest grace of greatDebs in be wise.'
Good Garibaldi, would, lb at. I bo-.i ruigbl
know, ' n'M "j f
What hasty wits are passing slown. learn
TbaUbiogs by inches, not by ells, do grow.
And meal is ground by patience Id the
quern. - "' " -
Thy work; was done as eagles seiza. their
prey; ; . . ,
Now siout-oecked oxen cenlly drive- the
day." "
John Stuart Blackib: Hanoi Maggie W
, 1'CUSONA.U :i I
One of tbe most.gkilful cabinet
makers in Chicago is a lady Mrs. Christine
Olenson. All tbe furniture in her house is
ber handiwork, and some of it is really ar
tistic - - ?,, '
rtaLb Robinson and. a lady in
the snie' carriage: "Ob'?Mr Robinson,
you aot.au antiquarian.":. "Madam, I am a
uouu, and not an adjective. An antiquary,
if you please." ' -
Talmago's sermons, as primed in
England, are concluded with a paragraph
requesting the readers to pray for the
preacher. ? And yet be has not been con
verted from tbe error of his way.
Now that Jeff Davis , baa re
ceived a fortune he should open a bar'l for
the benefit of tbe paity. Iribune. When
tbe lawyers get through, the, bar'l will not
be worth opening. Augusta Chronicle.
When John Shernfan concluded
his campaign in Maine In" behalf of Civil
Service Reform he was so exhausted that
he had-4o be hauled away in a Government
revenue cutter bearing the .attractive name
f Grant." , . - . ,
The coloted Baptists, of New
Yuik, acknowledged that Cox, the mur
derer, was a member of that church,- "but,"
adds one the deacons, "he alius - sbet his
eyes when da money box passed an we
didn't go much on him. "
, It is denied that - Princess Bea
trice was engaged to be married to the t ex
Era pres. unfortunate son. "That the
illustrious young Jady sincerely and un
affectedly mourns the poor Prince," says a
foreign journal, "is perfecllyitrne; we all
lament ie loss of a dear friend. -
TWINKLINGS. , ,r
Id vino : veritable ass often ex
presses it.' CSnJ Night
Members of the CanVGet-Away
(Jiabjeear a eurt of durn yer rtwrt expres
kion. HoplintviUe New Bra. . , t
Malarial e f ever J pre vaila along
the Hudson. It is not yellow, but kills all
the Fame, and is quite . malignant, it not
coniagtuua. . r. - -s ' S. --: -
The Yonkera 'Gazette has an
article entitled, .What do we cat ?, -That
depentis. r If you live in a board i no; house
no bumaa being can tell.- ifno Jbrifc JEe-
Six carrier pigeons, taken from
New York, were 1 liberated at ColnmbQS,
Ohio, Sunday, at half-past five in the morn-'
ing. One of them arrived in New York at i
11.15 A. M... and another at 2:50 P. M.
Monday. '.- Vn.j--.Jr:.t-tuii
A Greenback, orator in Maine
wait violently denoaucini; Secretary Sher
man as Shy lock when an impatient log
cutter asked him who 8by lock was. The
orator advised him to go home and read
his Bible..; , v.;
"To die and : have 'everybody
read your age on the coffin plate P cried a
young lady who had been dangerously 111
for some days, "it's too much 1" and she
incontinently had a good cry. She began
to improve from that moment. Boton
mtA GazetUv tM j
' Man is a gudgeon,-" A. J
- ' . ' Woman is the line ' ' " "
Thai dangleso'er bis head,
- And books him every time ! .
SbETjaita tbe hook and holds the pole, ;
But tbe minister is tbe man -v.. -1
That flops him from eternal peace
Into tbe frying pan I I-'-.
SOUTHERN ITEMS.
Texas ranks third among the
wool-growing States. ( r- 2it iJ V
Galveston is excited over, a saw
fish fonrteen feet long. -' - '- '. '. 1 '
A negro died the other day in
ueorgia while being oaptizea. "
The Bonaparte dynasty is under
the shade just now.- Napoleon Bonaparte
was banged at Sard is. Miss., tbe other day.
The Tialtimore Gazette is . of
opinion that a few more cases resulting in
convictions, such as Cox., the murderer of
Alston; Hill, r murderer of Simmons, and
Kutord, murderer of Judge ,iSIliott, will
biiug tbe law of . the pistol into disrepute,
There is a boy . named Jim
Greene, of Oakland, Ky who promises to
become an expert in , the . use of the sbot-r
gun. He peppered ' - notorious negro
named Smith with a load of bock-shot on
the 24lb inst, . Tbe target in this case is a
tough citizen, and is expected to recover.
ouasiatic : notes:
Miss Marian Booth, well-known
in Baltimore,' daughter of Ji 'B. Booth;
will present herself next season among the
stars, acting in aserio comic play by Mr.
.Tayleur w-?4: 1 - 1 s
Mr. Sothern,'the actor, has r re
turned to NewlYork iront bia fisbiag ex
cursion. He will open at the Park Thea
tre, September 8th, probably with 8am.
After playing there eight weeks be will
make s tour ofthe large cities.
The profits of "The Black Crook
were $450,000, of which Wm. Wheatley re
ceived half, and Jarred Ss Palmer half. At
its close Jarrett & Palmer paid Wheatley
140,000 lor bis interest, wardrobe proper
ties and effects, and produced "The White
Fawo,' -a piece on the model of "The
Black Crook," which was a comparative
'failure. Vi&tiW;'&if l,few''
- According to the London World
Judic is, perhaps, tbe most beautiful wo
man on the French stage Her large, dark
orbs, clear olive complexion, and hair of a
lustrous, though not a shining, black,' all
gifts of her Spanish ancestry, make her a
perfect type. He, .straight nose and tbe
pure oval of ber face form a fitting cen
- plement to the catalogue of charms.
DuPopt'c Powder,1:
1 K( Regs BIFLB and 8POBTINO, .
WU . 100 W and yc do. -, do, . r
. 100 Kees DaSR.'
7:1
" B0 W Ke KAOLB DUCZ, f '
800 Kegs L LASTING, -
" For sale at factory prices by ' '
. ' j O. Q. PARSLK7,"Jr., ' :
' Cor. Orange and B. Water sis.
Jraote
; THE GENUINE
i ; Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
VERMIFUGE
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
iTIHE countenance is pale and leadenjt.
I j -.i. it, . H- t
- wwim, wiiu uvutbiuaiu nusnes. or
. J .- 1 I
a' circumscribed snot ;on- one. or horh
fheeksj the eyes become d,ull; the puU
riunco, sweus, ano sometimes bleeds: I .
aswelhncf nf tin tinner Urv rr-aeirvnol I
XA l-CxZl XXrX.'--LI
neadache, With humming Or throbbing
oi tne ears; an. unusual secretion o
&utva; sumy or iurrea tongue: Dreatn I
very foul, particularly in the morning1; 1
pcuic variiiuic, someumes voracious.,
with a gnawing sensation of the stont'
ach, at others, entirely gone; ; fleeting
pains in the stomach; occasional
nausea and vomitiner : violent nains
throughout the abdomen; bowels . ir-
regular at times costive: stools slimy r f
r -i jj .. . i ; J - I
not unfrequently tinged with: bloodjj (77 aMon
belly swollen and hard urine turbid ; fj' ' ntflt
respiration occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough : cough
sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy J
tuiu uisLurueu sieep, wiui gnnamg oi
tne teetn ; temper variable, but gener-
-II .II . n ... .. . i.
any imiaDie, ore - . , ' . . "
Whenever the above symptoms
. - are found to exist,
DR. C McLANE'S VERMIFUGE
- will certainly effect a cure. -
JT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form ; it is an innocent prepara
tion, ' not capable of doing the slightest
injury to the most tender infant. ; j
The genuine Dr. McLanes Ver-
miftjge bears the signatures of C. Mc
Lank and Fleming -Bros, on the
wrapper. r:6: ; I
DR. C. ZIoLAIiX'S I
LIVER PILLS
...... ... . , r
are not recommended as a remedy " for all
tbe ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections
of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine. ,s . h
As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWaBE OF imitations.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with
tbe impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills.
Each wrapper-bears the signatures of C.
McLane and Fleming Bros. I
. ' Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C Mc
Lane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa the market being
full of imitations of the name M.clAXnet
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
Jan II eowDAWly - ck ea -
A Sterling Remedy for Diseases and
ti Injuries of the Skin; A Healthful
I BeaUTIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION J A
J Reliable Means of Preventino and
; Relieving Rheumatism and Gout, and
an Unequaled Disinfectant, Deodo-
l RIZER AND COUNTER-IRRITANT. j !
- Gtenng Sulphur Soap, besides eradi
cating local diseases of the skin, banishes de
fects of the complexion, " and .imparts to it
gratifying clearness and smoothness. ' 1
Sulphur Baths are celebrated for curing
eruptions and . other diseases of v the skirt,' as
well as : Rheumatism, and iQaai Glenn'
Sulphur Soap produces the same effects
at la most' trifling expense. - This admirable;
specific also speedily heals torei, bruises, scalds.
burns, sprains and cuts. It removes dandruff
a .L.'i e rn: . v
turning gray. -
4 Clothing and linen used In the sick room
is tiisinfectetl, and diseases communicable by
contact with the person, prevented by it. -j
: Th-j Medical Fraternity sanction its use.
Pri vslx nnd 50 Cents per Cake;
' t tfj.x- (3 x)a - :); 60c. and $1.20. 1
per
N.R Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and
. ' r. : ' s cents extra (or each Cake. B '."i.H
" IIILL'S HAIB JLSD WHISKER TSIEJ
I L - Bhek vt Brtwa, SO Centa. .- J . -; :
sept J4DWtf) !
E
NCOURAjQX HOMa INSTITUTIONS.
J . SesBrity against Fire.,
THE NORTH . CAROLLN
A.
none INSURANCE cobipaivy
W 'J HALKIGH, N."C. ' ' T ' '
! jThia Company eoatinnes to write Policies, at fa
rates, on aU classes of insarahie property. 9-- -
....-!.. r ;. . t t u ! a irf . ;
"AH losses are promptly adjusted and paid.' ' The
"HOMJS" u rapidly growing ia public favor, and
appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property in
North Carolina. j H v- '.' t, V,
Agents in all parts of the State. ,
i
;JOHN GATLINGF, Presidaat.1,7 5j
W. 8. PRIMROSE, secretary.
ptttskt COWPER. SuoerviBor
iv! ATKINSON A MANNING,' Aanrrs,
augl-tf .. " - c WUmmffton. N.C.
; f Alas i fm Dyeing IVr;.
DRESSBS WITHOUT- RIPPING ANYTHING,
but Puffing., v ,(. ",1 ,
; Three pairs Kids (by'maU.3c)," cleaned and. re
turned for 15 cents per pair. '
WILMINGTON DYEING ESTABT, '- -i
Jy 1 tf , - , , Market, bet. 3d and 84 Bta, ,
e. OTOEniii)
tIOailPPATIt 1ST.
i ' 80COESSOR TO DR- W- E. FREEMAN, r
: aptf ; - -- 0610 asais late Residence. -
i .. SINGLE HARNESS...: $ 7 60 to $ 85 00
A DOUBLE do. 10 CO to A 1J5 00
T.001XARS ' csto) soo
A1 BRIDLES.WHIPS, Ac., Acj f '
Carriages and Harness Repaired, and Horse Shoe
lag done at Bottom Prices. Come and see me' -
jyTItr r.aiBAivtUt
PA TN Tft A RT.TCSSTWa Tt Watna .f iltuiftiiA. ,
Whenever the bowels become irregular use
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient i
It will save much pain, and danger n Katore aomet
timee is so outraged by tbe harden she Is made to
carry, mrongQ tue neeaieasnees or ner cruiaren,inas
BneopeniyreneiaanapmBumearearrauy; uontneg
1nt. ffiA ItrnHii lrotmotil whan ik. nmnivwil Aral
feet the proper treatment when the symptom first
appear. Renort to tbe aperient and get well epeediiy.
i
SOLD BY ALL. DRTJGCjlSTS
t ii ; uaiumore, jsio.
Writes j I have med COLD EN'S LIIBIQ'S
UQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF and Tonic Iavigo- 1
rater in my practice and have been mnch Rratined
mia. calokosis, ac, u uanmot. as buk-
PASSED. Sold br leadine Dmecieta. 2
ASI
We wiii pay A so u tusanr y ui btoo per nioath-
4n(t exmnsm, or ailowa large commwaiou, (ooi lt our
sew and wonderful inventions, we mean vat v? say. ,
iplo tree. AfinreMSB ttmaa.t Alien.
OTlTTTl TO F. O. RICH dc CO. Port-
OXiXI A land, Maine,
.for beet Aeeney Basin ess
World.
ExpenaiTOatflt Free.-.
Month and expenaeB guaranteed to Agents
ireej bhaw co., AUKasta, Main.
A TEAR
fit Free.
IddrasP vwSSKr.Ai-1
gnta,i
aine.
AIT6? US6II1GI11 newspapers for $ i o. send ioc f
. of A K...U.t 1 uk In V EA
for-100 naira aamnhlet. tt. P. ROWRI
Hew rorK. jy ii-wuw
ellevne Higll ScllOOl, J
Bedford County, Virginia.
On; Va. Tenn. R.R., 15 Miles West of LynchbnrK.
A school In which young men and boys are pre
pared for a University
fer! tv er ior oanneaa. man ana
healthy location.
i. fall corps of teachers, thorough
instruction, liberal provision for the accommoda
tion ana comrort or staaents. . jtot cauuoene, con
taiaing information, address . W. It ABBOT, r ,
- jrS5DW4w Principal. Beilevae P. O.
. GEO. P.
1 ROVVEtL
j -J. iV t,r . .;. i. f
6 co.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREiO
For Tea Cents : One hundred page
? - - ' --t 't
Pamphlet with lasts of Newspapers
add Advertising Rates.
For Ten Dollars : Four, lines ln-
serted one week ( in Three Hundred
f
. . ... .... . . : ....
and Fifty Newspapers. ? .
10
Spruce
St.
IU. Y.
my 27 3m
'Red. a Oil,
FOR ILLUMINATING. WHAT
1 IS CLAISICI FOR IT. ; V
. . - ... ... . .,- .
IS GUARANTEED ISOdeg. Fire Teat.
fy Tbe Red Color is a Trade Mark, upon which
A - : - i.;.i-r- ..j-. .. .. ., . ...
there is a patent, and no Oil of inferior Grade is
thus designated. - : -r. -
;. frit is guaranteed aa'e beyond the posaibUlty
of an accident that could not occur with a candle.
" tar-It gives a light equal in Candle power to the
best Gas.
K3TTry it for yourself la all I ask.
rari am prepared with a wagon fob
TfiE PURPOSE TO DELIVER GOODS AT ANY
-I
OF THE BOUNDS FREB OF CHARGE. Some
people appreciate this offer.'
1 rGlix? O w
1 JaSi V ylc Vc llbUIl
jy J3ta
iSteamer Passport.
ATOTIGE. -ALL PRKI&HTS FROM.- - --
Al
i THIS DATR.MUST BB PEEP AID.
. g3TNo freight taken unless the above-terms are
complied with. f " "
- THE ' :
Buffalo Lithia Waters;
f
AS A.
GENERAL REMEDIAL AGENT
j 1 ' in Chronic Diseases.
TT IS CONPIDBNTLY CLAIMBD FOB THE8B
X (Waters, and' the clainij though a strong one, is
auttstaatlated by the testimony of many of - the
meet eminent medical men of the country, both
North and South, that in the following enumerated
Affecttoasol the Kidneys and Bladder, especially
t in ntone or wave; '-- -r
Dyspepsia, Rheumatie Goat, Rheumatism,- ' r;":"
Paralysis, Malarial Fevers in their Chronic fornix
Dropsical Effusion, Uremia, or Uremic Poison, -:'
Chronic Cutaneous Kruptlens, and in the --y
Functional Diseases Peculiar to Women, more ea
. pecially In all Disorders of the . Menstrual
- '; Function,
thevhava aosomnlished results at remarkable as
were ever accomplished " by any remedial agent'
whatsoever, whether in Materia Meaic
lea or among, j
Mineral Waters. , . . - r
ii i They are confidently recommended br some emi
nent Medical men aa a FRBVENT1VB OF THE
DISTURBANCE AND DANGERS INCIDENT TO
PREGNANCY.. i- .t.i.--. - --.
These Waters, in Cases of One Doaea Half Gal
lon Bottles, $5 per Case at the Springs,
.-" j i- - a iJ 4tv H -J, -
; Pamphlet sent to any address. . e
n Snrinas onen for Uoests 1st day of June.
i open I
.THt
HOS. F. GOODE.
Kuoaio utnia Bonnes, va. t
For sale by J. K., KcILHENNEY, Agent,
'mhtttf - - Wilmington, NC.
I v.
a. vaunt
- I 'oniMVMlas4 ISAAlr Kta.l '
WltMINGTON, N, C
W . m ALL ITS BRANCHES.
i' Cbuntrr merchants will d well by eauing onus
sjid examining oar stock, - novU-tf
1 9 Person's in 20
The .necessity of some ' Remedy
ii; ' " '- - - .
7 - f, WHAT JJJ IWISU;, J(pt,t a
SPRIWCjFEVER.
FOR TDATr1
General All-Goneness, so common at
i " ' ' - '.tt" fm'.-J-'i., -
. this season of the year, the-
HOLMAN-
T - Tt"TT""C710' s :;' HC- ' A' -TP
' ' V - H i rfj ? JtAJJ
" ' T:" STANDS TmMVALLKD
AFTER MANY YEARS OF SEVEREST TEST.-'
J' 1 - Better ha Safe than Sorry. J :-4 ;
i r . - f ' '
:.I - . '.. - ' - ' :
PUT ON -A PAD IN TJME.AND BE. SURE YOU.
GET THE GENUINE.
Buy none bat the HOLMAN FAD,
8arinS picture and signature, also
ine signature oi me xLoiiuaa xuver jraa
Company and yon Trill avoid imposi-
tien, disappointment and possible lnjn-
All others are wortWeis frands,
gotten np to he sold on the reputation
of the genuine-
HOLM AN
PAD CO.
CORNER KING AND : MARKET ' 8TREETS,
:-' CHARLESTON, S. C.
1018 MAIN 8TREET, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
i FITZMORRIS & FOSTER,
. MANAGSKS.
THE
HOLUAIT LIVER PAD.
DISEASE.
From whence does it originate t . Most physicians
reat every ill or naia aneciacally. while they are
treat every ill or paia specifically, while they
only each a part or a great wnoie proceeaing or
growing oat of two fundamental cauaes t First. A
DERANGED STOMACH: second, A DERANGED
LIVBR. REGULATE THESE TWO AND YOU
WILL CTTRB KINBTEBN-TWRNTIBTHS Of all
the ilia flesh Is heir to." in this or any other cli
mate.. The HOLMAN PAD acts directly upon the
liver through the pores of the ekia, quietly, tho
roughly, and without inconvenience, performing a
moat important function. And we may add this re
markable statement, CHALLENGING REFUTA
TION, that in its extensive nae by. and including
all classes of persons, from old age to helpless in
fancy. NOT A SINGLE CASE OF INJURY HAS
OCCURRED. . - :
TSe Stoiacli is the Monarch of tlie
"V' ; System. .
You should ever remember that the cause of near
lv all our ilia begins at the vital point, the first sto
mach; that the liver is seldom wrong when the ato-
mach ia right, and if they are wrong all the other
organs areSngglingtodothe work of the tomaeh
and Bver. Rheumatism and nearalgU are traceable
to the stomach inmost instances, particularly those
forms which attack the patient internally and In the
region of the vital organs. TBJE ran win relieve
ana cure such cases, as no other remedy Revised by
human skill ass ever oone. ; we nave witnessed, us
effects in cases almost innumerable. We would add
that no human ocing ever had a fever, fever and
ague, or yellow fever, who had a sound, healthy
stomach and liver.
The PreientiTB and inMotal Po to of
! taB HoMuiIuTerPaL; ;
As a preventive of any disease that attacks the
vitals, tha Pad ia worth mauy times iu weight in
eoio. it IB impoesiDie vo compuwi uio muow
discovery which, WITHOUT DOB1MU, may dsid
aolntaly reUed apon to PREVENT the most danges
ous maladies. - , . t
l What will tlie Pad PreTent ? , ,
wUl prevent colds and pbotect weak
LUNGS AGAINST CONFIRMED DISEASES. it
wm prevent mmer compiaintsna wep
prevent heart disease.! It wilL prevent sick head-
aches. If the Pad is put on when the nrst symp
toms appear, the attack will be avoided.- iThink of
this ye martyrs to the painful malady.) in anon tne
HOLMAN LIVBR PAD is the most perfect preven
tire of disease affecting the vital organs that has
ever been discovered.
Woman tlie Most : Grateful. -
None ee to receive euchbeneflt,ndDone
the ass of the PAD as woman. It seems to be the I
only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many uis tne
seal is almost universally subjected to. . Many .very
remarkable cures are constantly occurring and be
twnma Thm. tfm mltatantiated BT'l
host; of reiiabla persona, and being so are wortty I quicker and gives . better SStis
the candid attention of thepeople.. Disease is eve- """"i"" fa
nSenw S oXive
have disease quietly slumbering within us, &J
J&yAtneTre
mttfaftfv mmnitv. ' and mid vra to OUT liVOS ana
happiness to our Homes t to a cerwuu KU
are the directors of .our destiny : shall we omit the
most important part of the direction and thus shor- ,
ten lire, er snau we uo our auiy ana piuwuK
i ImpDrtaiit 1 AiTice to Patieiits-. ; :: '.
There are no doubt a few who. after wearing the
Hoiman Pad a few weeks, feel that they have aot
received aa much relief aa they expected. . We say
to all such, call at the office, and we will cheerfully
give yoa the full benefit -of our experience free or,
charge. We have by giving timely information en-,
couraged many to persevere with our Remedies Who
are now rejoicing with good health, whereas they
were about ready to give op and pronounce tn jtul
a fraud. Many chronic cases need encouragement,
anil ft la often a neat t)nf(Hn in know that WO
SEES.
have met with similar desperate and almost help-;
less cases inai nave neon completely cure uj vu
hHtainf t . 1
Thei
third larger),
I spleen,
out of diseased sto-
ste re Price for Foot Plasters, ner pair, 60 cents ;
Body riasiers, eacn oo cents.' seat ny mau vu re
ceipt of price postage free. . '
Consultation at our office or by letter free. , Sep
arate room for ladies ia charge of a lady. ; ' .
;;:,;HAYK NONE BUTuTHE.:
H0IIIA1T LIVEE PAD.
S '; 'i THE ORIGINAL t
r THE GBNUINB f
vV.- iS'tfr
THE ONLY RELIABLE I 'j
Thomas a Bnrhank, Accredited Agent,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Je7tf .
J vr o si!" V -T r :
- Mm' i i " - I
i n- SStf 'VM-r
... .' n ' w .. i i I ?.
To.marjafaetare the ORIGINAL
and ONLY GENUINE DURHAM
Tohacco. . t. :
j - w-. . - ' :? i .- - . V."i.
To be located in the' VERY CEN-
TRE of the finest Tobacco growing
section of the Union, peculiarly adap- I
ted to the manufacture of a first class
Smoking Tobacco, i
.. t . ....-.. ....
v jro operate the LARGEST AND
BEST EQUIPPED Sraokintr Tobac'-
ca Factory IN THE WORLD.
;i ' . - '
To Purchase THE VERY BESTi!
RAW MATERIAL and use THE
MOST " SKILLED LABOR in our
operations ot any Manufacturers on
the Market.
To be better . prepared, from our
LONG EXPERIENCE and ABUN
DANT FACILITIES, to Manufac
ture THE VERY BEST SMOKING
TOBACCO known to commerce.
To . have established within the
short space of fourteen years, OW
ING TO THE SUPERIOR QUA-1
LITY OF OUR PRODUCTS, a
greater reputation
and created . a
greater demand for BLACKWELL'S
I rjtTnjiAM i bin 1 inv Hnna in th
I -LIU HilAJJa. mail 8ny tlOUBO in tne
I . "
Tobacco business has been able to do
in half a century.
TO have given more general SatlS-I
! .
faction with BLACK WELL'S DUR-
HAM, and are doing it to-day, than
any other Brandof Smoking Tobacco
I QDOQ the market,
1 it. ... ,
i t
That there can be no more JION-
1
EST, RELIABLE and SATISFAC-
TORY SMOKING .TOBACCO pufc
black.
j upon the, jnarket .than
I , a ' J -
I WEJJL'S DU UUAM.
1 j - ' s;.
.That by all odds BLACKWELL'S
DtJRHAM enters into more general
ft"' .Lnjr CpUNT
Api 3J Jhi u i&uriJj, inan any similar
clll88 of ffOOds.
That: BLAGKWELUS DURHAM
faction ihan : any Brand of Tobacco
i - - -
W PQ' UP.n tne mMjCet and 11 deS
sd because it is the BEST.- !", V
':i 'That the past history andfutnre
prospects q: BLACK VVELL'S DITR-
HAM prove all this. .
. ? Very Respectf all, C
i-jHTr-'T. BlackweU & Co.
FOR SALE,
AJT
FACTOBI.
PRICES,
I 5 2 jSF-- .V--.--.. W
0 1 jiiVt ",J.Vt
ElENAN;& F0ESH
, Wilmington, N. C. .
nilmincton C JZcldon
RAILROAD ; CO. t
i . Oms o Osarl SnmiKTawpairf,' i
, Wllmlngtont.N. Cm aoe 13. 18? f;
Change or Schedule.
VAN AND . AFTER 8UNDAY, ' JUNE 15th.
KJ 187v, Passenger Trains ea tha Wilmington A
weidOB uauroad win run aa rouowa: ; : v irrv. -
ar BlaU an4 Bxprsa Train JallT
Leave WOmiagUmfroat St Depot, at 7:10 A.'M i
Arrlvaat Wetdoa. .u;..m 1:10 ?. Mn
Leave Weldon..... ....1...-..-... 8:83P.: M.
Arm at Wilmlngum, Front St. Depot, 9j53 P. 1
piKut nau ana stxprea Traiauaur
Leave WQminetdn; Front St. Depot, at 3:40 r:n;
Arrive at Weldon... 8:60 A. M.
Leave Woldon... .... . J:13 A. M -
Arrive at Wlimlneton, Front 8L Depot. 8.45 A. M.
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rockt .
Honat for Tarboro at 5.00 P. M. Dailj-, and Tuee-'
aay, Tnarsaay ana Bataraay ai a w a. m. Ketura-
lag, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M. Daily, and lion-
: day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 80 P: M.
. .TneuavTrai& maKea eioae eonsecuon at wel
don for . all points North via Bay .-Liaa daily
except Sondav and dally via Richmond and all-
rail route. . .- .- -. .--
- Night train mases close connection s at Weldoa
forail points north, via Richmond. .;: , ' i.'.fuat
: tueeping ubt atiacnea toauH iznt Trains .
C -j.-. ; john p. DrviNar' V'
rj18-tr : : : ! : -tteneral Snp't. '
.WH.BIINGTON, 1 COLtHTIBl A
'Al'
OTJSTA R. COBIPA-NT.
: wUjIunqton
N. C. Jnntf 13, 18Ti9
'tt-v - 'S
lilt
Chanfje of Schedule.
QN AND AFTER 8TJNDAT, JUNE 15th, 1879.
the following Schedale will be ran on this
Bead: -. : . . . . - . .
Daly Expresa and. Man Train Daily';
Leave Wilmington.. ................. . 9:05 A. M.
Arrive at Florence.... " ; ....... 1:25 P.M.
Leave Florence.......'....:.. 3:50 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington.. 8:S0 P.: M.
RIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN CDaUy).
Leava Wilmington. ..: .-. ; ; 10:18 P. M.
Leava Florence... , S:50A.M,
Arrive at Columbia.... . ... ... 9:00 A. M.
Leave ClumbU.. .......... .......... 6:00P.M.
Leave Florence.............. - 3:55 A; M.
Arrlveat Wiimington... .... ; ... 6-0 A. M.
This Train stops only at Flemington; Whiteville,
Fair Bluff and Marion.
' ' Passengers for Columbia,' and all points on G. &
CL R. R. and In Western North Carolina, via Celum
tua ana epartanourg, ' anooia taxm rugat sxpress
Train from Wilmington. , 1 ., ,1
rassengers ror Augusta snouia tase JNignt sx
press Train, which connects closely via Florence
fnd Charleston Junction. -' " '
Through Sleeping Cars on all night trains for
Charleston, Savannah, Augusta (via Charleston
Junction), and for Columbia. . ,
as.).; JOHN F. DIVINE. '
June 13-tf ':! Oen'l 8uoti
CAKOL nU CEHTKAL KA LWAI m
'lazuli e
- Omox QnmiL SmntanrenrnxHT
,. Wilmington, N.' C, June 7, 1879.
Change of Schedule.
QN AND AFTER THIS DATE the following
Schedale will be operated on this Railway : :.
PASSENGER,' MALL AND EXPRESS TRAIN $
1
n at.
:; ...7:00 P.M.
w.'; .2:97 A.M.
No. L V Arrive at Haslet at. .
. 1 1 i;naueti0at..,..
.8:10 A. M I
koli vve atHet si'".!!!'.!!'.
8:25 rVM:'
1:32 A.M.
1 . . ... . Wilmington at . ... nMA.ir.
No. 1 Train is Daily except Sunday, but makes
no connection 10 Kaieign on oaiuroay. .
I Na An 18 uauy
SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT tt PAS
: . : : 8ENGER AND EXPRESS. .
I ii a I Leave Charlotte . . . .
I Mo.a it Baettv. .
I '
8:40 A. M.
. 13:30 P.M.
k 1 "15 P 21
.. 5:05 P.M.
I Arrive at Charlotte .
LOCAL FREIGHTS ACCOMMODATION.! i I
Leivea Wttmingtoa... .......... 6:35 A. M,
Arrives at Launnbarg.. ......... 4:00 P, M.
Arrives at Laurlnburg 4:15P.S:
1 TjeavesLaurinbursr.-.. 50 A.M.
fwasSSS8--.- t f-S'
u. MM.1uv.15. . . . . . . ..... .... W.UUA.A.
k Arrives at Wilmington. 4 SO P. M.
'jrnese - iTains teava wummgton ana unenone -Tuesdays,
Tharsdaya- and Saturdays; Laurinburg,
mvnuays, weanesaayB ana JtTiaays.
. vuoseeonnecaonsmaaeat unariotte wna Trains
of A. AC A. L. R. R. and A., T. & O. R. R
" Passengers for Asheville via either route, leaving
Wilmington at.7 P. M.,will arrive at destination at
0 P.M. next day. - -
" Sleeping-Car accemmodatiens on Through Trains
both to and from Charlotte and Wilmington
l aerw wm aiso oe xnrougn Bieepers run to ana
from Raleigh and Charlotte. ' " '
; t v 'A : V. Q. JOHNSON,
1 Atkinson & ILTanning's
! tniurance ltnomi,
BANS: OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING,
WllniInKion,N.C.
Firfe, . Marine : aM-Life- Comianies.
Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000 i
Bank of HeW Hanover,
Authorized Capital " $l,OOO,O00.
Cash Capital paid in $300,000
Surplus Fund . 950,000
D IB EC 2 ORS:
JOHN DAWSON , ; .
a M. STBDXAS
ISAAC BATBS,
IAS. A.' LEAK ''
a F. LTTTLB '
, B. R BORDEN J
D. R. MURCHISOS ;
DONALD MoRAB,
)
H. VOLLBRS
R. R. BRIDGKRS '
J. W ATKINSON
. :CHAS. M. STED MAN, President
a j j. ; ISAAC BATES, Vice President, i ;
8. D WAiiaox. Cashier,... , . un :- :aag30-4f
; Forest 'and Stream;
AND
BOD AND GUS.
-4 5tn-.
"t-.-W ,oras5.
FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HI8 -
:. Tvax, viau. oulturs. pkutjsotium vr . .
; GAME, PRESERVATION OF FORESTS, , ,
t' YACHTING AND BOATING. RIFLE -
PRACTICE. AND ALL
t ODTrDOOR HECRBATIONS AND STUDY. v ,
': This is the only Journal fn the Ceuntry that fully
supplies the wants and necessities of tlur ' - -
i-, dentleman Sportsman. ;
TERMS $1 00 a Year. ; Send for Specimen Copy
forest & Stream Pnhllahlnr Co.. f-
111 FULTON ST., (Ou No. 108,
.,. 1 r . ,.i ; :;4 Hew York, j
Post Office Box 388s, - ; sapt 37-tf t
j ; Sridths' Bellows, ' "
: 'NvTLSUCK-NBST TUEYRB 1RONSJICBS;
iV 8mitha' Tonga, Horse Rasps, Guns,-Powder,
Shot. Caps, (Urtridges, Sauce Paasgtew Pans,H8T
, unrtncgee, nance rana. oiew rans,aax
uldrons,. Pots,, Spiders, . Ovens, Waah-
uunera, vauiarons,i rout, . cuiuers. wun,- vt
boards. Pails. Seine Twine, Ac., Ac., at lower pi
than elsewhere - at the 'new established Hardware
House of i ROBERT HENNTNG, :: .n
c i - Buccessor tu nennmz cs iee,
f . ' No. 9 Market street. 1
Naaa thx Whabt. ' iy ST DAWtf 5
1 H-LT"
rSS!4!n
WTO
V r ' r
COnnEnOIZlLIZOTI!,
l Wilmington, ftT, C.
F, A i Scliutte,t Proper f
rpHS COHMKRCIAL, FORM I SLY TUB
"Ell-
,J ..... ' - .... . - -.. ..
PIRB HOTJSS." having been IhorongMy novated
and reatted, is now one or tne LKADINO FIKVT
CLASS HOTELS to the city, v-'
1
1 ..,.
f. The Table is supplied with the best onrHome
and Northern Markets ailord " ttuARU PKK 1aV : -S
"Larce Samnle Roomtf 'for ths bomaicrcftif '
trade. -- ' r m jii. j utt(-'
?t k?A First Claw BAR and BILLIARD HALL
connected with this HoteL , . ? ii'ioi ,&:; .
kp-FRlR LUNCUrdaUy fm 11 X. 11:10' lUO,
y-M. -JyMtf j,
EORGrE MYERS,-:.':
11.13 ft 16 Ba. Front St. e ht i i
AR0LB , DB HONEUR. WHY BUT FLOTJR . i
von hTfl to return, when vou ean ent tha RUST .
tfn wnsr.n it nitnRoic Mvrnk w
What we say-THR BBST IHt THS WOBU);i"
Try it and yon will use no other. 'r ? v 't
', - BB8T BTJTTRR IN THR WORLD, 5 OenU per i
pound. Cooking Batter, two pounds for iSCenUi'';
Our Blue Orae. Delmm!oOkClub' HoaM' and ..
Sweet If ah WHISEBTS . still bold tha supremacy. 1
,rrhe Finest Goods for the Least Money."' - v ' .
: Fresh Roasted Java and Lagayra COFF8BS ' ' '
yiareia. unsmpagnea wmes, urancnes, coretaiat ,, .
Blackberry Brandy am
id Port wises for medicinal . .
..; English FicKlesnd8anceB.
sngiun riCKlesnd8ances..! ,': -' kj
av'uoo uKiu.1 new jiu oauurai, wauon, l '
Boned Herring ready for table nae. .
We have every variety Or "FANCTmd BTAPLB '
GROCERIES at LOW PRICKS, -r ,.-.,n -
J GKORGB VTBRS,
R.,H. McKOY
r L -
. '1'HI IN H Hnuiiv .In '.
Attorneys , and. i Coniuellcrt : at,, Law, .i
t s WILMINGTON, N.U- Jvl
Office North Side Market Street, between 84 and 3d. --
Will practice In: all the Courts of Eastern North '.
Carolina. Special attention paid to collection of (-
WE HAVE JUST LANDED'
1700 Bbls 5 Fresh Lime;!
A'
if
There is. no other Fresh Lime in this market
For sale at BOTTOM FIGURES.
?S fc
, Also, PLASTER, CEMENT and HAIR.
Jy 19-U ' , ' ' " WORTH Jk WORTH:
Corn: Bacon; Ilolasses.
r
Kin nnn
325 20X68 D" 8. ani Smoked BIDRS" Y :
OA A BhdB New Crop CUBA 'MOLASSES i i
iJJ ' . ' i !"r i ' f
i X'.tv a. . :
, -gg Q Bbls Cuba, N. O. and 8. Vj
MOLASSES,
lOKO Bbls Fresh FLOUR,
.-A mmf DTTl.tlO .
i
jl I O ; Granulated. A, Extra C. sad C, V ' 4
Um-t A Basra COFFER, all mrarien. ' ' '
rJQQ Tubs Choice Family LARDv,fi
-I Boxes TOBACCO, Tax'iff,' '; V
rr Half Bbls and Boxes SJJUFF, Tax off
Kegs NAILS,
: . LSO -''iu'i ,sts
; j s Potash, Lye, Soda. Soap; Starch. . . . ...
i . Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glne, &c 1 ' " ' "
For sale low by . .'." v
s J WILLIAMS MURCHISON. ,j ;
, Je 17 tf Wholesale Gro. A Com; Merts. !
QRAWiNCs & pRtuta
Ti MAIL
? PIONEER WORKS '
BIRMINGHAM:
. Fiini in
Prices In Bngland.
$68.00, $78.75, $8Q.S5," tlOO.W,' tlSE.00, $150.00.
' ' - - t' i ,.-.'' f f i '"it i
Delivered in New York, duty and all charges in,,:Y
, elusive: j " ' "".i..
$103.38, $117.79, $131.97, $150.58;- $184.88,' $318.06.'
ft
4 o.'i
ir 1
T3
zwf-..: FREE
KJJf
i . ..... ! . v . .-. . . 1 ... lv..
' The above xnayVi ordered "Pull Cheke, Me-4 -y
dium Choke, 'or Cylinder Bore, at these, prices; '
We are now makmac small bores of Noa. 14. H' -
and 80 gauge, which are scarcely inferior in,, owes , a
to the larger bores. .. ,, ,
Wefehtef 30-Bore from.1? ....6Xlha ,
.'.... .m.w . v, . .......
io t 8 : f i'. -
Our "Giant Grip" Action has' been' awarded a DK
ploma of Merit at the Paris Exhibition. ' :
i Bend for Ulustrated Bheeta; - .
We respectfully refer to the following gehUemea :
who have nurchased and are now usina our suns :
non. waiier i. eieeie, a., u., uocaingaam, Jticn
mond coun, N. C. - - - - -
Capt. D. R. Murchisoa, Wilmington, N. CV t ; "
r CoL b. p. utae. utoPs Mills, n. . -
James A. Leak, Bsq.,'Wadesborot N; c.;i!t-f
yv m. xi. Driiaru, iysq.,n iimiiixon, rt. u.k . a.-..
J. A W. TOLLEY, r . j. ,
i f . "Pioneer Works. St Mary's Square, . ,
:; oct 8 DAW tf - Birmingham. England. :' ' "
pnESGn!?Tio:JTriS!: 3
TOor the speedy Care of Semlaal Weakaess, Lost
A?. Manhood, Prematare Debility Jlervousaesa, "'
Despondency, Coafaidoa of Ideas, Arsnloa to-;4: t
Society, . DefectlTe Memory, and all Disorders
Brought on by Secret Habits aad Excesses.,, Any . y
draggist has the lagredlent. ' J Address, ; ,
tn n n :i ibji I . " a
I
DR. JAQUES A COt.
130 West Sixth St, CUICSDnrATI, OKia
feb 15 lyDAW
rX i W..L
. ... . . IIABBLE
r.iowur.iETJTs
- 1 "AND
i Grave Stones.
f , .m. . i! i ....J ...1 .if '
FIRST-CLASS WORE AT LOWEST NEW TO Ha 5 S
PRICBS. DESIGNS SBNT BY MAIIW'ORB i
Tfl H1V tAT?1 W TRK SOT7TM.
' i BIGHsBD WATH4N jic CQ j y
' I" i.,.T IiafaFts,Paf Kw,jrork. Ij
' Wathan's Monnmonta Designs, la book form,for i'i
sale to the Trade. - dec. DAWtf ......
h; ffigh:BfeaDoff"s
jxrt.tsh. irish and"' Gordon setters...;
of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees.
t , ,4 j.-.Fot sals by " t' ""
f ... - . B. WEL8ntl -
.aovTDAWtf - " .YoriuPenn
n; ; A. BTEpriAir, Jr.
, ' $ Attorney and Cousjellor at Law.
ELIZaBETHTON, ' BLADEN CQtijwljll!'tV
Office Up stairs, in tfrick Building, occupied M ;; ,
Rlnaldl A Co.
: ttpecuuaHtmuua w vuisia - vui'ecuviiB UQ hibi
of tlOOand upwards. saa4a rot Ftva Per Cent. If
without suit. Drawing DeodSr-Mortgages, Ac la
specialty. - r?" ' .rtapo-yaEww.. ,
Sprmjj Pasluczs.
MRS. VIRGINIA A. ORE HAS REffetYED aad ' -Is
aow using tha LATEST SHAPE 3 for. LavU
dies aad Misses Hats, -aad invites a call from those..-; -
hkknn kAmtnf nrn AntrnotAd hF with thnirwnrk'. . .
She is prepared to alter old styles and fashion them ' "'
mm mnaiiil imnimi mrnt
hCSt StVle. ' ":- -iVFi) .
resdjenuk one door east or rant, on Church
Street. - ' ' , oct 14-tf .
i