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vn rri.ir,r. MISCELLANEOtrS. MISOEtEANKOtJS. MIS(IK3XXNEOLTS. RAILROAD LINE8,: &c. : i MISCELUtN EOU - s to - S OLIVIA. With fiibo and pout and dainty frown For this, for that, Olivia teased: I kissed her cheek and smiled her down, Until her saucy urging ceased. And angry tears shone in her eyes. With "Nay, my love: it were not wise, My fair Olivia." But soon with this and that forgot,.,. I wbowf'iny sweei Olivia's smiles f She turned to sunshine on the spot; I fell before her fairy "wiles; Yet wondered then and wonder still. How 'twas she got her own sweet will My wife, Olivia. LippmcotSs for February. POLITICAL. POIMT The decision of the judges of the Supreme Court in Maine Is the law for that State and must be accepted as such by bothjthe contending parties, unless the peo ple are prepared for anarchy. Detroit Free Press, Dem. The bill for the relief of Fitz John Porter has been adopted by the House committee on Military Affairs. It ought to be passed forthwith. The recent trial proved beyond doubt that Fitz John Porter has been subjected to cruel; injustice. North American, Rep It ia now claimed by friends of Mr. Ouarles O'Oonor, of New York, that his recent letter on the political condition of the country was a "satire." Then he should have imitated Artemus Ward and closed his letter with the remark: "This is sar kaaum." Savannah News, Dem. The plot thickens to steal the electoral vote of New York for the Repub lican candidate. That the Stalwart man agers intend to do it, is a question which no longer admits of a reasonable doubt. The only question is, flow are the Dem ocrats to defeat the conspiracy ? Baltimore Gazette, Dem. There id in the public mind a love of fair play which is usually more powerful than party prejudice, and the gerrymander trap usually catches the would-be trapper. The Democrats of New York cannot prevent the perpetration of the injustice, but they can expose it thoroughly and thus defeat the object of the schemers. Washington Post, Dem. It is not because General H. V. Boynton, the Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, accused Grant of falsehood that the former is now receiving a delude of maledictions from third-term organs. Geu. Boynton might have gone on cusiug foe ayear with impnnity.but when he conclusively proved his accusation it was hinh time for the hurricane to roar Wa&li. Pout, Dem. As Senator Blaine has got through with his war in Maine be will very soon disband himself and return to his duties at Washington. Congress has been getting along in an unsatisfactory suit of way for nearly two months now. and it is beginning to be suspected that Blaine will be in the right temper to stir up the ani mals a little. The country is juat dying for a little fun. Philadelphia limes, lnd. PEUSOXAL. The Empress of Austria's visit to Ireland will not last more than one mouth. Rosoocj Conkhng would walk to the pulls with an open ticket for Jeff Davis for President, nd vole it sooner than he would vote for Blaine. Albany Argus. Archbishop Gibbons, of Balti more, will leave tuis country after Easter for a nine months' pilgrimage to Rome, lie will go in compliance with the require ments of the Church that all prelates shall visit Rome once in ten years. Army raeu are much interested in the fact that Gen. Grant his at last al lowed the statement to be made on his au ihority that he claims to have originated the march to the sea and the Forts He Dry aud Douelson campaigns, the intter having been erroneously accredited to Geo. Hal leck. Professor Kichard'A. Proctor has prepared two lectures, on "The Immen sity of Space" and "The Vastnessof Time." The Professor has certainly tackled a cou ple of big things, and he may be able to get away with both. He cannot say too much for space nor talk too long for time. N. Y. World. Thomas Addis Emmet was stricken with apoplexy soon after his arri val iu a hotel at Carmel, Putnam county, on Monday, and died that eveninp. He was a bachelor, 62 years of age, the eldest of the sons of the late Judge Robert Emmet; of the Superior Court, and ihe eldest male relative of his grandfather, Thomas Addis Emmet, whose monument i io Si. Paul's churchyard, the brother of Robert Emmet, the Irish poet. A'ew York Sun TWINKLINGS. The turning-point in an organ g:inder's life is generally tbe crank. Woman is like the reed which bends to every breeze,- hut breaks not in the tempest. yifhately. The only amaranthine flower on earth Is virtue; the only lasting treasure, truth. Cowper. "Heaven lies about us in our in fancy," says tbe poet Yes, and our neigh bors lie about as when we grow up. There wtra fair maiden at Yassar, She drew, like a Lorraine, -Both a very long train, And a check that astonished the cashier. Yale Record. " The New Orleans Picayune ays that "more than one rough customer has nev known how good he was nntil he killed somebody and heard the lawyer in charge sum up bis virtues." Bach Dentist (who is contem plating the erection of a fine residence) What etyte f architecture would you re commend? "Architect Seeing it's you, I should think Tuscan would be about the thing. "When Bessie is swinging in the sunligblsinging merrily the while," sings the,; Port Jervis Gazette in jingling numbers, "the gleam of her etripea stock ings can be, seen, about a mile." It is oar pinion this is both an exaggeration and a ptic license; " DRAMATIC NOTES. Mr. John McCallongb, the ac tor, has already earned $20,000 this season as his own share clear of expenses. MrrTom Jefferson, son of the comedian, has made a favorable impression as Anatoxin 1 'A Scrap of Paper." revived at Wallack's this week. The first time Adelina Patti sang Marguerite fcr Covent Garden last season the receipts-Fere. 1,400, or about $7,000 w nue sne can draw such bouses in Jbondoa she is not likely to be heard in New York. Miss-Emma Vaders, the actress, has obtained a verdict for $4,800 against the Louisville (Ky.) Polytechnic Society, in the hall of which association she recently received severe injuries by falling through a trap door on tbe stage. Dust Your Cobwebs ! ()CR P. L. -WHO, ALTHOUGH YOUNG IN years, and a bachelor, one was a housekeeper Bays', If yon would Save Honey, Ladies, Keep a supply of Broome? Potato Mashers? Mauls. Lemon Fqueezera, Dusters, 8aoe Brashes and Polish, Scrubbing Brooms, Clothes Lines, Sil ver Polish, and Brash. Matches and Box (Matches without a box are dangerous);. Knife Boxes, Tabs, Backets, Clothes Baskets and Clothes Lines. Clothes Pins, Dost Pan, Troughs and Cullenders on hand, and ready for use; every thing la its proper place and bright, and P. Li. Bridgers & Co. 22, 24. 26 & 28 Front Street, .Wilmington, H- C Have Jost laid In an overwhelming supply of these Indispensable. They cost a few cents only, bat they are as Rood as a Life Policy and better than a Prize In the Lottery, or a dozen Bine Pills, in pro moUax healtfctnd digestion; aad jost think, up to Two DcOlars i cheap as DiamOada are to be .... r- . a4 ryc3K$ttmr&it next year, when' that Scotch chemist, gats softer, r.-Vb i-:-"" " and as " 7 .v -f SparkulLridltaglrtSV-"- la its liquid JighW, Aathe A bee wo Ld choose to dream on I Notwithstanding the immense aalea Anting the holiday, we have a fw more- caaks,4ft of that marvellous FRENCH CORDIAL and BeStoraUve juixir, called the KAU US VIK, or Wine of Life; which is said to be able to wake 'from the dead, by its smell alone. 12,000 ENGLISH PICKLES, sach as Onions, fra grant and Juicy; Cucumbers, green and seedy; ii herkinapunpled aad crisp. 5000 Dozen Cans of MILK Water in separate boi lers.) - CCKXANUT8, $4.75 per handred. CHOCOLATE, for Sating and Cooking. WHISKEY, Stuart Brands - aad Boarboaf Whis key in Quarts; Whistoeyin Pints; Whukay a Da mijohns; Whiskey 8traigttaCsoekd VoraRye and Malt Whiskey ; WhikiightrWkaicsy loose; All Sorts of Whiskey. torkdv Bugexh keted, and Old and New, White and Colored Whi&key. FULTON MARKET BEEF, and every thing else good to eat. No charge for showing Goods, and you ned not bay anless salted, at . P. L. Bridgers & Co. janlltf The Best Paper, Try It. Beautif ally IUustrated. ttSlh YE A lt. The Scientific American. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN la elatge First- -Class Weekly Newaneperv of Sixteen Pages, printed in the most beaatlfal style, PROFUSELY Illustrated, aT3f spiHPtD engrav ings, nprremttng taut at t inventions and the moet recent advances in the Arts and SetetfeM; la coding NSW And 2ateeAiaat3n: Agricnltnre. Hortjcnttarej-taritonMa, maiTiai firui if, ftoclal Science. Mattuta) ilstiwy. OiKng3i;j Aattonomy. The most varaaaM pMCUoal papers by -eiameiit wri ters in ail departments of bclence, will be foandln Terms. $3.30 per year, $1 69 half year, which in clude postage. Dlscoast to-Agents.: Single co pies, It cents. Sold by all Newsdealers. Bemitby postal order to MUNH CO.. Publishers, 87 Park kow, New York. T rt rnTnTfTJfiIn coansaioa with the JT XX 1 JIxEtjw ecKEWmc-AMEKIOAN Messrs. Mukn A Co. are bolicitora of American and foreign PatentalMTa nadasyears' experieace, and now have the largest .establish neat in the world PatesU araorjtalMed on the eartaais. A special notice In madelO the SUiENxilf lO AM ESI CAN of all IavBUMiJaeaslhrwaatKi Agan cy, with the name and reaidence of the Patentee. lij the immense circolatioa -.thas -grvea, pablic at-: tentlon is directed to the merits of the new patent, vention, can ascertain, nu or CHUtM, whether a patent can procfcbtyg rWs1naarywi&i to Munua. vr e aboot toe Patent Marks -taete sawwn mti far procciiag- ariwesaan ii i rawniaaa, n il ij i Las foe the raper, ofscoaoarniRrrrliaaj n, m MUNft rjOt., 5VPatlC2o,Kaw York. Branch Office, cor. F. 1th BtftrWnninEton, D.C. aov 1 tf ' v gNCOUBAGE HOME IHBTITUTIOHS. Secmrity aaxnit Fire. THE NORTH CAROLINA BOni? INSUKANCE C$SlFAJii RALEIGH. B. U This Campaay comttnnee to wnte PoUdee, at fa rates, on all classes of insurable property. Ail losses are piomvtly adjaated and paid. The "HOME" is raptdlr aTwwing to -pabUa favor, aaa appeals, with conftdeBce, to usarara of proparty ix North Carolina. fJT Agents in all parts of the 8tate. pf JOHN GATLINQ, Prewdent. W 8. PWMROv Kretaryr--FULaBKI OOWPEB. gapeiytaor'. - - " ATKINSON A KAiQasrav Aum, aagt-tf - wnmlarton. W.C. K. VOU.XS ADRIAN & TOLLEB8, carasr Fyon(auMl Dock. Staw, WltMINGTON, N. O. HOLSSi LB GKOCEBS IN ALL ITS BKANCHSS. Cooatrv merchant 'wul do weS by calllnj; on nj and examining oar stock. nov 19-tf Atkinson & Uamung's Insurance Roomjtv BANK OF NEW HANOVETS BUILDING. Wttealnctom, R. C. Fire, Marine aMLif& Couanies. Aggregate Capital iepresentedV Oyer $100,000,0001 Stop and Examine. STALL No- 6, MABKE-T-HOUSE! and CITI ZENS' MARKET, wiHffer TO-DAY a fine as sortment of Mountain Beef, Pork, Saoaagea, Spare Bibs and Back Bone of the best quality- . Also, a fine lot of Turkeyaaj -Pool trar Bottom Prices. Call early and order year Thanksgiving Dinner. -nov28tf T. A. WATSON & CO.. Prop's. New Jewelry Store. XhE- UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO INFORM the citizens ef Wilmington aud-Ticmity that he has opened a JEWBLBT8TOKK.at'N073 SOUTH FRONT STREET, where he will Repair Watches, Clocks and Chronemetera arprtees" consistent with good work. I have had twenty Tears' practical ex perience. A portioa-ot the trad is' respectfully solicited. J. L. WINNER, ocM tf Jeweller. The Lincoln Progress. Pvblish&Saiuntayt at Hi 0. IS the only-: paper- published In Lincoln county and has an extensive circulation among the Mer chant. Farmers and all classes of buamaaa men in the State. It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a de sirable medium for advertising their business rmroghout Western North Clloa. , Liberal terms will be allowed on yearly adver tisements. Subscription price, $3 00 per annum in advance. Address F. H. DxLANB, . - - Kditor and Proprietor. t Old" Papers rUt NEWSPAFEtSBUTTABLir ' J i . - for Wrapping and other purposes Can be had at tae ST. sept 39 tf - IN ANY QUANTITY Oar long experience enables ns to offer a class of Goods which, for -DESIGN 'and FINISH, are UN EXCELLEDby other, and at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. - Pieaae i call and examine. jan 13 tf 25Q0 SACKS OP WO RTHINGTON FINE, ' AND LIVERPOOL STRIPED SACKS SALT Jost arrived per Barque Arctic For sale by jan 11 tf ADRIAN & VOLLERS. EUREKA INFALLIBLE LINIMENT ! FOR HAN AND BEAST v JSPRKSKNTBD AS A SURE CURS FOR Sore Throat, Croap, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, &c. . and manufactured in this city by H. HUTAFF, Sole Agent. For sale by janlltf ADRIAN A VOLLERS. the Biiffalo Lithia Waters, AS A GENERAL REMEDIAL AGENT In Chronic Diseases. IT IS CONFIDENTLY CLAIMED FOR THESE Waters, and the claim, though a strong one, is substantiated by the testimony of many of the meat eminent medical men of the country, both -North and South, that in the following enumerated diseases, vis : neya ,vel; in Stone or Gra' Dyspepsia, Rheumatic Goat. Rheumatism. Paralysis, Malarial Fevers in their Chronic form, Dropsical EffusionUremia, or Uremic Poison, Chronic Cutaneous Kraptiena,' and in the Functional Diseases Peculiar to Women, more es pecially In all D isomers of the Menstrual' Function, they have accomplished results as remarkable as were-ever accomplished by any remedial agent whatsoever, whether in Materia Medics or among Mineral Waters. They are confidently recommended by some emi nent Medical men aa a PREVENTIVE OF THE DISTURBANCE AND DANGERS INCIDENT TO PREGNANCY. These Waters, In Cases of One Dozen Half Gal lon Bottles, $5 per Case at the Springs. Pamphlet sent to any address. Springs open for Guests 1st day of June. THOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. For sale by GREEN PLANNER, Agents, -mh 85 tf Wilmington, N. C. THE LANDMARK, PUBLISHED AT 81A1E8VILLE, IREDELL CO., JV. 6 IS THE Leading Hewipaper in Western North Carolina. It is the only Democratic Paper published ia Ire dell County one of the largest and wealthiest coun ties In the State and has attained a larger Iocs drcnlatioa than any paper ever heretofore published in the county. Its circulation In Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, Alle- Sorry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. It la the only paper in Western North Carolina, that employs a Rxew&AJa CAjrvAasnro Aoxht, and that kept constantly before the people. Under thi avsteaa a rasidlv lncre&ain? tdrenlatkni i the remit. jaating the LairsxaKK THE BEST ADVERTISING RIEDIUiri 1 IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA." a. x , aM2 m r sj -n wwa ft -- u VN TTJEHDAT. A'HK J 1SS and U tha joI Kaletrh.ttie nndet- BSR, aignedMU U commence Vob vblkatina of A, N4r,Cfl!rfff'3aaNkww arircciSsaaa l'arnleli laRTef CU BUtSc "f and; tttwi i i UipabHcaflon of sit the' news these tfewb1efcHpoeed, Tkat ha can dotha last andeotttrOmw tetfce first and: second, the sohscri ber doesTWtaffectto doobt. The People have set their searef "approval uton hi past and he does not Hai FWmkiiMr wiU- be, pfintM ironvnevr and beaatlfai typ Sad on fair white paper. The price wmbe tSperanunt NO name will go upon Its ana no paper win be aent after the, expiration of a time paid fori-- Raleigh, feepj 16, 1879 P. M. AliE.' sept 16 tf Fdrest and .Stream, - i AND : - UOD AND cux. THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S JOURNAL A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO FIELD SPORTS PRACTICAL NATURAL HIS TORY-JflHH -CW.TURS- PROTECTIOH OF GAMEf RESERVATION OF FORESTS, YACHTING AND BOATING, RIFLE t " ' TOAnTTQff. tvn arrt , Ori60RlHBATION& ANDflTUiyr. - This is the only Journal in the Cauntry that fully supplies tae wants ana necessities ox the OentlemanSpbrisnian. TERMS $4 00 a Year. Send lor Specimen Copy - Forsst & 8treM JPnbllstilns Co.; Ill FULTON ST., (OtP No. 163, : New York. . Post Office Box 83a. sept 27-tf Tlitf BitiUaal Recorder, d wards, Bronsliton Co. RALEIGH, N. C. REV C. T. BAILEY, Editor, REV. H. HATCHER, Associate Editor. Organ" of" W Cpjina BajtMt In its 44tb Tear. EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT Ax an Advertising Medipoa Unrazpassed Only iJ.80 W ir. Address BTBTiITTATVltEOOROgR, - deeas-tf Raleigh. N.C THe Central Protestant WKEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NSW8- , ssa vv aaiaaaai a mnj4v w w v Mt muM wvufriv Jt. paper aad -the Organ of .the Methodist! Proti tant Churctrm North Carolina, ts published Protes at greens ooro, rc. m. . Terms,ts OOper annum, in advaaee. : Tha elMbQity of Its location,- the number aad ac tivity ef its agents, and thaconstamtly iacreasinjj de mand f oritameng the more soUd dasaea- of readers' in Tiriona sections, triva tha CiEN'l'RAL necnlisjr claims upon the patronage ef tha advertia-'ng public j l-erma very favorable. Consult your business Inter j esva, ana aaarees m eaiior i J. L. MICHAUX, Greensboro, N. C, gnany. x anion, uavia ana lreaeu, is larger than that of any two papers in the State combined; and is rapidly acquinnz a strong foothold in Forsvthe. Grand! GranliSGrcnd ! Sal. Bear tSi BrbSrV Have the pleasure of again announcing to the pub- tha'itney nave an 9 " ' UNUSUAL and ATTBACI1YE STOCK ! and are prepared to offer to their customers one of 'the Grandest & Cheapest Stocks OF Ready-LIade Clothing ! PRICES RANGING IN SUITS FROM $3.00 UPWARDS A beautiful and grand assortment in Gents' Furnishing Goods ! Which we guarantee Cannot be Equalled In this City ! A Fine Line and Latest Styles in Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes, In all Qualities and Prices, Imported direct from the Manufacturers, which we guarantee to be of Superior Quality. We have also one of the CHOICEST and LARGEST STOCKS of Two- & f tee-Ply & Brussels Carpets ! Bugs, Matting and Oil-Clothi, AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. EXAMINE. PLEASE OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT ! Contains the MOST SELECT, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCKS IN THIS STATE, Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. SOL. BEAR & BROS. octS8 tf TAB New Boot and Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. Boots and Shoes for the Holidays, . RRIVlNG DAILY BY EXPRSSS. COMB soon to avoid the rush. Immense sales daily. My Goods in PRICES and QUALITY cannot be excelled Dy any. None but the BEST and MOST POPULAR makes in the country. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Another lot of those Scotch Barton School Shoes just arrived . Come and examine. The Same Old Prices. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 MAUttfeT ST. dec 31 tf Sign of the Show Case. Notice. MR" GEORGE M. SUMXERRILL HAVING been admitted a member ef oar firm on the 1st in stant, the name and style will hereafter be AL TAFFER, PRICE & CO. Respectfully, dec 7 tf ALTAFFBR PRICE. Salt. Salt. Salt. 21,000 Sacks NOWJON WAY FROM ENGLAND, AND A PORTION DAILY EXPECTED ! Factory Filled Fine Table, AND Liverpool-Ground Alum FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. "WILLARDS," -NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON. N. a dec 7 tf Wanted! Old Copper, Brass and Lead. Highest Cash Prices Paid by i COOPER, JOHEn ClDBQST, 152NORTH SEVENTH 8T PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ESTABLISHED S0YAR&. -Correspondence solicited. nov 38 3m Forfliilittle; O Cai-r; DvWi CHAD WICK, Carrvinf IT H- 1rfi - Leaves Wharf, foot of Market Street, dally, at v:3ua.jl. i Returning leave SmithvUle at t P. M. . novS3tf JOSEPH SISBEB, Agent. G-EORG-E MYEBS 7, 9, 11, 13,16SggrontjSt IN EVERY VARIETY; - FANCY GOODS in every possible variety? FRENCH CONFECTIONERY ORANGES, APPLES, LEMONS, FIGS; OLD WINES and LIQUORS, WHISKEYS ; NEW CHAMPAGNES. : Only look at the IMMENSE VARIETY we offer and "Prices the Lowest In tha City.?? GEORGE MYERS, dec 19 tf 7, 9.;il, 13, 16 South Front st. I GrancLAnnual Qleariri'g Sal ck 45 Harket St. "yy S TAKE THIS OPPORTUNINY OF THANK- ing the general public for their very liberal patron-' age during the past year, and . to ;call particular at tention to our , Annual Clearing Sale OF SALE TO COMMENCE Monday, Jan. 12, 1880. aaf-GREAT REDUCTIONS. Will be made in order to effect our object. Our patrons may rest assured the REDUCTIONS ARE BONA FIDE. Dress Goods, Blankets, Shawls, Cloaks, Cassimeres, For Men and Hoys' Wear, Felt Skirts, Ladies, Gents and Children's Underwear We will oiler the CHEAPEST LINE OF HAMBURG EDGING? AND INSERTIONS that we have ever shown, in order to make room for new stork. rowrt Roddick 45 Market Street. Jan 11 tf Worth Knowing! "MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE." HAVE CONDENSED MILK AT 12 1CENTS per Can, which I have tried, and believe to be as good as the celebrated "Eagle" Brand. Fresh lot of N. C. ROB HERRING and PICKLED SHAD jast received. Delightful Breakfast Relish. The finest "GILT EDGE" BUTTER on hand. always at the LOWEST PRICES. Come and see if it la not cheaper than others charge. Sweet Rich Butter at 30 cents. Sweet Northern Batter at 35 cents. I will stake my reputation on it that every pound of Butter I sell Is UNADULTERATED BUTTER, not "Oleomargarine." I know that there is Oleomargarine sold in this city as Butter. Beware of it. Jas. C. Stevenson janUtf Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate, under Decree, for Sale to Hake As sets. BY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A decree rendered bvthe Judze of Probate of the County of New Hanover, .State of North Carolina, in a certain civil action pending before the said Judge, between W. B. McKoy, Administrator of the estate of W. R. Empie, deceased, Plaintiff, and Virginia G. Empie, Swift M. Empie, Brook . m pie, Ann E. Empiev Fannie F. L. Empie, Ellen C. Empie, l naooore v. jsmpie, &a&m Jimpie, nera oi Adam, Empie, deceased ; Catherine Shepherd, Susan 8 mead; Aon 8. Hill, and! ' Lucy and Thomas W. Brawn. Defendants r the nndersienecL Thomas W. McKoy, J i w - Commissioner appointed by said de. cree, wiU sell,- by public auction, to. the highest bid der, for caab at the , Court House door, in the City "Ofr WiiminlEtenv in the county ana state aforeealdr Oft MONDAY,' tha SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1880, at 12 o'clock, M., a certain LOT or PARCEL OF JLAND situate and being in the said Citar of Wilmington, and bounded as follows Beginning-fit ttte Neith-Bastern Intersection ef Cas- ueaaa mxmiPseeis3Xiuiuis uwan unnuui; with tteNorthertt line -of Castle Street sixty-six fifilfeeti'jthence Nbrthwardlv parallel with Sixth KtAtSirae -fiandred and thirtv (3301 feet to the SoathacnIlmeJf. Cnnrch Street, thence running W aBtwardly-with the Sonthern line of Church Street sixhr-aix"(66. feev tnence duthwardly with the Eaatern-uas of ptxtn atreec mree nunorea ana uur tv taacn feet to the Bednnine betns Darts of tiots 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, &, Block 93, according to the official plan of paid city the above described property being the bo is ana -separate' property vi ty . jk. niuyia, uc ceaseaV. THOMAS H. McKOY, Jr., jan 4 aOd- ' . - uemmissiener. ThbCanidcii Journal Published Thursfay; 0., TH THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED PAPER IN X KarehAwconntYandhasanextensivecirculatiun ajnoirrrthe Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business xaen m tne county. itncera-totne Mercnanxa or wumingsoa a aesir abl VAinm fee sAavertislng, the country in which itcirciilates, oeirig coanectea wiui mat city oysteam erontlM.Wueree Jtiveriandthe Wilmington. Co inmbU sndA.niniBta Railroad. i4Dexat terms wm oemaas wus tnose aesmng w aaverase.. . . -' s SubeenpHon pnee, 91 00 per armnm. -Addraaa, FRANTHAM HAY, ten ITu '; fionora ana rrepnewirB. The Hdrion Star. rrTTR of.TJKST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN X the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most prosperoas In the State, offers to Commission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers, and to thoaejw ho havaadopte4 -the- plan- of selling by sample, an exceUent meaant, of communication with a large aniinftoential class ef merchants, me-chanlcsjjSmtera-and naval store men, whose pat rtmageis. worth solidtation.- Advertisements and Buautesf uaras-inienea opjinenu tenDB v :, Is Address , - , . r.; THE STAR, IfseptWtf -.-- -V Marion. W. C, rrHIS BOUSE- MOBSt THAN.' FULLY MAIN X tains the superiority, to which it owes its world wide reputation." Table attendance and apartments are aaaqoailed.'- Locajity-for eonvenience of trav elers, Je very nest. Aencanpian,.nrBt ciass. TRANSIENT: $3.00 a day and upwards. - . PERMANENT : $31.00 to $38.00 a week.' JanSl lm - Coneyrs Tobacco Store ! -k tvon watcti THJtBEST 5 and 10 cents Ctear LerevosrWiu. an(L tae largest 1 ana uomestic Tjiears. unew ,mamHMi iis . t cleaaa remember tbatT do not keep Open onf fioAday-therefore tiose-who wish to purchase my goods will nave to aa bo ourms tne jan i tf WALTER CONEY. ael&&E&SrS HI HI I MlH Wl I HI I'll II I f I Wilmington & Weldon MimoLD CO; Omoa oGaxi.8irFXBiKTairoBinr, t -Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 22, 1319, f Cbange or Schedule. On aNU ansa buauai, nuvaua 1879. Passenger Trains en the Wilmington 4b SUNDAY, Weldon Railroad will run as follows: Bay Maui and Express .Train, Dally Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 6:60 A. M. Arrive at Weldon ... 18:50. P. M. Amve at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9:53 P. M . Nlsbt nail and Express Train, Dally Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8:40 P. M- Arrive at Weldon 3:60 A.M. Leave Weldon. a 8:13 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9.13 A. M. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 6.10 P. M. Dairy, and Tnes- Aa. rnf-nMJv .nil SatniiQV A lYi A VT P.timi. ing, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M. Daily, and Mon day, weaneBoay ana irnaay at o wi jr. m. The Day Train makes close connection at Wel don for all points North via Bav Use. daily except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and all rail route. Nteht train makes close connection 8 at Weldon for all points north via Richmond. Bleeping usrs anacnea to au nigra xrams . JOHN F. DIVINE, novS8-tf General Sup't. General Sup'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA dc at- OrrSTA R. B. COMPANY, WILMINGTON, N. C, Nov. 22, 1K9. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 83d, 1879, the following Schedale will be run on this Read: Day Express and nfatl Train Dally. Leave Wilmington 9:50 A. M. Arrive at Florence 8:00 r. M. Leave Florence........: 3:60 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8:20 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). Leave Wilmington ... . . 10:13 P.M. Leave Florence 8 :80 A. M. Arrive at Camden Junction 4:15 A. u. Arrive at Columbia 9:00 A. M. Leave Columbia, 5:00 P. M. Leave Camden Junction 18:00 M. Leave Florence 3:30A.M. Arrive at Wilmington 6:30 A. M. This Train stODS onlv at Whiteville. Fleminerton. Fair Bluff and Marion. Passengers for Columbia, and ail points on G. 4 C. R. R. and in Western North Carolina, via Colum bia and Spartanburg, should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. Passengers for Augusta should take Night Ex press Train, which connects via Florence, Charles ton Junction ana uamd en duacuoa. Through Sleeping Cars on all night trams for Charleston, Augusta and Columbia. Trains leaving Wilmington Saturday nights do not make any connection for Columbia. JOHN s. D1V1NB. nov 32-tf Gen'l SuB't. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. Omci Gkhxrai. Sot xbintxmikht i Wilmington, N. C, June 7, 1879. f Change of Schedule. O N AND AFTER THIS DATE, the following Schedule will ne operated on this Railway: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN : 1 Leave .Wilmington at ....7:00 P.M. No. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at 2:27 A.M. I " unariotteat :ua.m. 1 Leave Charlotte at 8:25 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Hamlet at 1:32A.M. ) " Wilmington at 9:60 A.M. No. 1 Train is Daily except Sunday, but makes no connection to Raleigh on Saturday. mo. x Train is uauy except sataraay. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS SENGER AND EXPRESS. "1 t rrka.iAffA 8:40 A. M. 12:30 P. M. . 1:15 P.M. . 5:05 P. M. I Oiill V tU UUVU J . . . . ninl Leave Shelby i-10 Arrive at Charlotte. . . . LOCAL FREIGHT & ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Wilmington 5:35 A. M, amrea at Jjaormuurg ;w r. m. Leaves Charlotte... 5:30 A.M. Arrives at Laurinburg 4:15 P.M. Leaves Laurinburg. 5:30 A. M. Arrives at Charlotte .... 4:20 P.M. Leaves Laurinburg ; 5:00 A. M. Arrives at Wilmington 4:20 P. M. These Trains leave Wilmington and Charlotte Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinburg, juanoays, Wednesdays ana unaays. Close connections made at Charlotte with 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 9 P. M. next day. Sleeping -Car accommodations on Through Trains both to and from Charlotte and Wilmington. There will also be Through Sleepers run to and from Raleigh and Charlotte. V. W. JUUJNBUI. my 17-tf General Superintendent. CLYDE'S New York and Wilmington Steamship Line. The Steamer REGULAT 0:R, Cait. DOAXE, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK, Saturday, January.24. IVShippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised, afi For Freight Engagements apply to THOMAS E. BOND, Superintendent, e Wilmington, N. C Xbeo. G. Eger, Freight Agent, New York. VT. P. Clyde & Co., General Agents, dec 9 tf 35 Broadway, New York. Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital SI, 000,000 Casta Capital paid in $300,000 Surplus Fund 50,000 DXREG10R8. JOHN DAWSON C. M. STSDMAK D. R. MURCHISON ISAAC BATES, DONALD MoRAS JAS. A. LEAK H. VOLLERS B. F. LITTLE R. S. BRTJDGSRS E. B. BORDEN ' J. W. ATKINSON CHAS. M. 8TBDMAN, President ISAAC BATES, Vice President. S. D. Waixacx. Cashier aog 20-tf High-Bred Dogs. HjNGLISH, IRISH AND GORDON SETTERS, of the Choicest tsreea, witn guaranteoo peaigreea. For sale by . E. P. WELSH, nov7DAWtf York. Penn. THE nbEHING STAR Steam Printing House, M0RN1NQ- STAB BUILDING, PRINCESS STREET. HOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED TRINTING OFFICE IN THE CITY. FINE BOOK,, NEWSPAPER A MERCANTILE PRINTING AND BINDING, CHEAP FOR CASH. ALSO, THEATRICAL POSTERS, PROGRAMMES dt TICKETS, INSURANCE PRINTING. BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS CARDS. DODGERS. STEAMSHIPi STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD WORK EXECUTED IN QUICKER TIME AND BETTER STYLE THAN B 1 ANY OTHER0FFICE A WILMINGTON.: FIRST CLASS WORK AND LOW PRICES THE MORNING STAR STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, PRINCESS STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND WORK SENT TO AN1 '.PART OF THE UNITED STATES, C. O. D. SMALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH 1UK SAME PROMPTNESS AS LARGER ONES. THE HcKQYS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office North Side Market St between 3d and 3d. aug 26 tf Stop T H. C. PREMPBRT'S FASHIONABLE SHA VING and HAIR DRESSING PARLOR, at No. 7 South Front Street, where you will be served in a No. 1 style. Remember the Big Seven Ac. nov 30 tf New Crop Cuba Molasses. 350 Hhds and Tierces Choice New Crop MATANZAS MOLASSES, Per Schooner "MATTHEW KINNEY." Now due and hourly expected. For sale by janl8-tf WORTH A WOKTB. it. FiONEER .WORKS BIRMINGHAM, I 0 '.it ruri nun ' Prices in ngland. $68.00, $78.75, $89.25, $100.00, $125.00, $160.00. Delivered in New York, daty and all charges In elusive : $103.38, $117.79, $131.97, $150.53, $184.28, $318.00. The above may He ordered "Fall Choke." "Me dium Choke,' or Cylinder Bore, at these prices. we are now mating small oores or os. 14, 10 and 20 eauKe. which are scarcely inferior in owm to the larger bores. Weight of 20-Bore from .....5Xlbs. " 1416 " ..... . btf " " 12 7M " 10 " Our "Giant Grip" Action has been awarded a Di ploma of Merit at the Parts Exhibition. Bena ror mustratea oneets. We respectfully refer to tbe following eentlemen. who have purchased and are now usine our guns : Hon. Walter L. Steele, M. C, Rockingham, Rich mond county, N. C. uapt. . it. Mure m son, wumington, n. c. Col. B. F. Little. Little's Mills, N. . James A. Leak, Esq., Wadesboro, N C. Wm. H. Bernard, Esq., Wilmington. N. C J. A W. TOLLEY, Pioneer Works, St. Mary's Square, oct 8 D&Wtf Birminebkm. Borland. N. A. STEDIIANi Jr. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ELLZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, N. C. Office Up stairs, in Brick Bull dine, occupied hi Rinaldl A Co. Special attention to Claims. Collections on sums of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent. If without salt. Drawing Deeds, Mortgages; Ac s specialty. aito-Dswtr MARB&ET O W U W T s AND Grave Stern es. F1R8T-CLA8S WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORA PRICES. DESIGNS 8BNT BY MAIL. WORE PACKED AND SHIPPED. AT OUR RISK, TO ANY PART OFTHM SOUTH. BICHABD WATHAN Sc CO,, 61 Lafayette Place, New York. Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form,fot sale to the Trade. dee4 DAWtf PRESCOI?TIO:J' FQuE Tor tne speedy Curref Semliat Weakness, Lost A: Haahoed, Prematare Debility, Kerroasaess, Despoadeaey, Coafiisloa of Ideas, Aversion to Society, Defective Memory, aad all , Disorder. Broaght on by Secret Habits and Excesses. Any druggist has the f agredieats. - Address, DR. JAQUES & CO.. 130 West Sixtfi St, CDTCIHlfATI, OSia f eb 15 lyDAW ' ALL ABOUT WestemlTdrtliCarolina If ou want to know all about the "Garden Spot" of the South, send for a specimen copy of The Western Couiier. It is a TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMN WEEKLY, ' full of interesting reading matter, and ;devoted to the Interests of Western North Carolina. Address . . THE COURIER COMPANY, Hcndersonville. N. C.
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