EVENING EDITION.
fRichmoBd Bfate.y 'X'
We look upon the following little gem we
And in the Religious Herald, and which was
read at the memorial services in Grace
Street Baptist Churcb, as almost f bot quite
worthy of Shakespeare. The author is not
Pivx-o, but it is understood to be from the
graceful pen of Col. Thomas J. Evans:
DR. J. B. JETER,
"Know ye not, that there i er prince .and a
great man fallen this da$ Shnractr"
A prince indepdV nfalLohai iL&ge . a
prince ' Uil! 'A;
A son of the eternal King of kiogs!
Aa heir of God, joint heir with Jesus Christ.
As by inheritance, through grace was he
Entitled to the robe and crown of jjrince, .
So by the qualities of rflirjj aiKj bJertT Q j
Which he possessed, waa he a prince indeed.
i n-.-o kia in aaa th riahr and riiaprn
Tbe false from-toe traeoAeVeUiMS alllidj t
No sophistry coma into error ieaa
His judgment from the path which reason
tread, fiJ v i . 'v f .' J
The narrow path of tiuth he always kept,
Ad J never turning to the right or lefty. , ,
fursued it oawardlo the fend of life.1 - r
Nor only did he see the troth, himself.
He clearly preached 1VTIO blf fellow-mef"
TLe word of God R ntnl waSTgospei law
Limp to bis feet and light unto his path.
Tbe !ife-loogpjfKe-phfaJipbleher
tt'.s evtr set miAjoFoMom ftht
Tbst otherminnmlghtatfeTywalk: IherelfiTt
With wtiat success bis wjtci was acuievea
Wili uever be revealed till time shall end,
Ami in his crown of glory shall appear ,,
The many stars that God has set therein
!'i:rn w.ll be Joe with Christ, a prince in.
heaven.
KAILKOID UTEItATUnB,
Wry strong arguments present them
welves un both eidesof the question, whether
Uii important public improvement should
Greenville Etpreu, Jarvu organ.
DC soi
Suffice it ttr say thai tbe bill has been
thoroughly dissected by some of the ablest
lawyers in tbe State and its defects have
b : made so plain that we venture- to as
that no member of tbe Legislature,
Alio votes fur it in its present shape, can
i v. i face bis constituents with hi3 reasons
fur :o iloirjg. Wileen Advance.
If the Legislature will appoint an investi
gating commiuee we will see that witnesses
are forthcoming who will show the ras
cal ;ty which is an essential part of the Beet
m veraent to depriT North Carolina of her
hs; piece of property. We think we can
-how the ungin of the scheme and disclose
ihc North Carolina Statesmen who co
. stated in working it tip. Oreemfboro
Male, Sep.
Or course it is almost impossible that the
bill prepared for the sate of the road will
pass the Legislature without amendment.
No one expects that, and we have never
said that we were in favor of the bill as it ia
published, for we knew, as well as we can
know anything in the future, that that ques
tion would never be voted upon in the Le
"islniure The bill, when finally passed, if
passed at all, would not be recognized "by
us father. Warren Noes, Jarvu paper.
Duncan K. McRae has shed more light
ou i he New York syndicate than anyone
w b has yet opposed the sale of the West
ern North Carolina Railroad. He has
sii.nvn, as we thick, that the bill ready cut
ai'il dried for tbe extra session of the Legis
lature to adopt, is most artfully contrived.
abd may involve theStateln troublesome!
complications, wu.h tbe dunces or. not onjy
sacrificing all her; present interest io that
gTK ut work but incurring heavy liabilities
besides, made for her by a company which
will have it in their power to dictate terms
And fleece her to the last degree. Sab'bury
HatcJtman.
IT.RSOSAL.
Count deDesseps passed through
St. Louis yesterday en route toy San Fran
cisco, where be will make a brief stop. He
will then retnrn to New York and sail for
England on the 31at insC .
Mme. de Lesseps is her hus
band's jsecood wife. His first wife ia said
to have been a r nearrelative of the Em
press EugetfieV"' ' The present wife is very
attractive She speaks English very well
indeed.
M. Meissonier, who owns to
sixtv eeven vears of existence, has a band-
some house fall of beautiful artistic ob
jects, and though he bas earned more money
than any other painter in France, is so fond
of luxury that he is now -not worth more
than $200,000. He receives from $3,000 lo
.$5,000 for a portrait.
. Sam Randall would attract ir
Hexvcc in almost any crowd. He is tail,
bra a abquLlsred and J very individual in
hit personal bearing. His face is a dead
sallow white, and stands out in marked
contrast witb hUMateasely . jet-black eyes
aud coal-black hair. He almost always
wears steel-bowed glasses. The lower part
of bia face, which ia always clean shaved,
indicates bull-d or firmnesB and tenacity.
He almost invariablyd resses in bl ack.
TWINKLINGS.
VV bat cao oatrabKk bad egg ?
Wheeling Leader. An aristocratic Limbar
ger cheese.
If when yod aretn Rome job
do as tbe Romans do, yotf 'will fall in love
wiib American giris.
Tho dancing. ,thal prevails at
nresent ( without me nine td phn) stands on
h diffeient fooiine from other so-called
w.rldly amusements. Central Prt&Mafm.
VVilerr a white man kills another
h ; ii hone: when a red. man commits a
murder be ia treated to a trip to Washing
ton. Detroit Free FresL Where be ii drawn
and quartered. -SiciowAd State .
When the blosteriog winds of winter
Cease to blow, about blears.
Cornea the gentle breath af: springtime,
Qoietinff oar many feara:
' Then we hear the bluebirds chirping.
And the poet writes a sonnet.
While the yonog wife, red with anger.
Yells. "Yon brute. I want a bonnet f
And the bill i oaantmoualy passed.
and the bouse adjourns, ,
, LargeiBtock
'ANFTjJJL
LINES OF
BOOTS,
- SHOES aad
iV7 ;h LEATHER,
. AT OTTOM -
- jt5 I PRICES, AT
GEO;
FRENCH SONS,
mhll tf
- "-v M fT. Front Btreet.
-r-v MT- T-i isf lPO
GEORGE MYERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
THE LARGEST STOCK pF CHOJCE WINES,
-r - r- .- '
LIQUORS!, ASIAMPA9HES, -CIG4RS, Imported
-and Domestic, N THE.fiTATBV :
Coffees, Sugars, Flour, Hams', D. 8. Meat, Bhottt'
ers, Beef Toegaes. Cakesyj CSackers, Preserves,'
Apples, OmrgesV' Leaoas. Cocoa Huts; la fact we
bave tae Lsrcest AasorUnent'of Ooodt to select
trot. 'audita beaaty of sll Is, THE LOWSBT-
itaSatS'' GEORGE MYERf
Bv
frwvrtr
tVoai 4 uvtuuoan, u should bo understood, rep
tsentths bolMae prices generally. In making
a small order higher prices Have to be charged.
.T1CUUJ.
raicas.
BAQUIsy-Gunay
, Standard
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8
10
BACON North Carolina,
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Shoulders, s) ft
.tftdea,N,tX choice.
c Western Sjnoked-e,
Ham , m
Sides, ..;." ".!!!! HI" !
Shooldra... . . ... . - .
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sid . .. Lv. J.. :
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9 00
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960
BKICKS-WUmtagtoa, 9 A
14 00
Northern, tt T
CAJTDLBS midl at ft.
18
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3
11XO IS
U O 10
CHXBSS Nonharn Factory fj W
0 O UM
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75 4 60
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wjnsxitj eneetuu.4-4. V yd
Tarn, at onsen
JrZ&fi Xackeral, No. i, V bbL..
is oo a so oo
o.i, a uoi
Mackerel. Ma. r bbL
Hovv XbtH.w.....,
JUckereLMo. bbl.. .. ,
KulletaTvbbl
M.C. Herring, Boa, V keR....
Dry Cod.
8 60
O10 60
OU 00
t 60
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O 8S5
O 400
O 3tf
10 00
5 60
6 60
8 00
8 00
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TSBTlIjLft&KS -
Peravlaa eaano, V S0U0 ls
Fertfclaar,
Ground Bosb. "
BoaaMeat, i 2
floar, v "
ITavaaaaGaaao,
Complete Manaie "
Wlian'a Phosphate
Waada Phosphate,
Bergar &au't Phoeph.
KxeeUensa Cotton rertlhaer
6? 50
0 00
45 00
00 00
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43 00
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7000
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00 00
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a 6oo
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00
Saner. Northern.. V bbl
; 75
S5
KXtraao. ddi ....
Famfiy M bbl.....
City lttlla Xxtra, R bbl....
- t Family, V bbL.
Rx. Family. bbl .
7 85 O
85 S
14 a
75 O
68 O
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7.W T.
8 00
8 50
sr,n ft
8 SAIN Corn, la store, la oaga.
'2
67
70
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Oorm,mlxed taahftl,ln baga.
I
Oata, V aaanai ,
Peas. Cow, 9 baahal...
H1D33 Oreea,
HAY&aatenu V 100 1 s'
MJfO .. 13
oo a us
Westers, v w
1 10 O-l S5
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00 09 QUO 00
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HOOP IRON p ton.. ...
LARD Northern, 9 ft....
North Carolina, 9
Lots 9 bbl
0 O ". It
00
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i.nMBKa Crrr BraudA'
Ship StoS.reaawea, Krt.,
18 00
00 00
O 10 00
O18P0
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Roturb Sdse Plank, V H ft.
15 00
Weetlndla
BtIaAiaCrTOee,aeerdingt -
i quality, M. ft I IS 00
to
Dreaaea Floortns.
18 00
gcenuisjr and Soacaa,
A U
XOLA88KS New cp rCabakhds
New crop Caba, bhla 9 ral..
Porto RleoAhda
ssmtHmlm. kbda. V Ml
' " abla. al..
. Syrap, bla, wgai....
HAILS Cat, lOd basis. 9 keg..
JTUA Keroeene, 9 tl.
LArd, gal.-. --- .r."-i..r
Unseed, 9
Hoeln, V gal
POTJLiTKX Calcrena.liTerowB
Tnraeys
PKAHTJTB 9 boahal
POT ATOKS Sweet, 9 baahal.
Irish, 9 bbl..........; .....
PORK Northern. City Mese...
Thin, 9 bbl
Prise, 9 bbl.... ......
Ramp, V dn....
K1CB Carolina, 9
--........
Hooch, 9
jtiAGS Country. 9
Otty. W
8 ALT Alum, 9 baahel .
UverpooL, Veack,
Lisbon, 9 sack
American, 9 sack..
SUGAR Caba, 9 ft -
Porto Riso, V ft......
4. Coffee. ft
B " 9 ft
c aft
Sx.c eft
Croaked, W ft .
BO A P Northers , 9 ft.. .v-...
8 H IN GL SS Own tract , 9 X
Oommok, MS... ...........
CypreaaSapa 9 K,
Cyproes Hearts 9 M......
STAVia W, O.BbL, 9 H
R. O Hho., V X..
Cypreae, 9 ....-....
TALLOW f) ft
Mill Prime, VK
Kill Fair, 9M
Ooraxxon H01
Inferior to Ordinary, 9 X....
W HIS KKY Northern, Vgal.
North Carolina, i?al. .......
WOOL Uawaahed. ft .
Washed. ft
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6WO 6
10 90 O IQ50
7 75
O 900
O 7 00
O 5 00
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58
WILRINQTON IIONEY AABKB1
gTchaage Oeiht) on New Tork,
ydlset.
saitunore,
Boston.
Philadelphia, X "
Western Cities....
Kxchange 30 days 1 9 cent. .
BaakofNew Hanover Stock,. .. 85
First National Bank... r- TB
If avaaea Guano Oc 135
H.C Bonds Old Kx-Oonpoa .....S3
Do. Fanning 18M i 8
Do. " 1868 8
Do. New 4's... ......Co
Do. SpedalTax... ..........
Do. to rf. O. Railroad 80
W. A. W. BJSBocdsT ac (Sold Iatl. IIS
Carolina Central R. S. Bonda, fc. .40
WiLCoL Aug. B.R., . 00
Wilmington City Bonds; 7 we ss
oxa a fc eo
new te....8S
8VS.........85
New Han over County.... c 85 (Cur. bit)
W. W. Railroad Stock 80:
Nertk Carolina R. R. 44 70
WlLOaa Light Co. ,.45
wiiminetoa Oottoa jaiua... w
-A Card to tKe Afflicted.
Dr. ttOBEttTSOIf, 10 So. BaUtW;
Street llaltlmore, Bid. .
From fifteen years experience la hospital and pri
vate practice, gaaTaaiees a permanent care In all
diseases or we uaiNaai uuuajnb aaa oi uw
NSaVoUS' hYSTSM, vis: Organic and Seminal
Weakneaa, Impotehey (lose of sexual power). Ner
vosa Debility and Treiabung, Palpltatioa of the
Heart, inmnesa oa signtor uiddineas, maim tne
Back and xioctnrnai maiaatona, etc., au reeuitmg
from abuses In youth or exeeases in manhood. Dis
eases recently contracted cored In five to ten days,
and the noisoa entlrelv eradicated from tbe svs-
tem.-Also au ptooa ana sain aiseases qawsay
eared. Dr. Robertson, a graduate of the Universi
ity of Maryland, refers to any of the leading phy
sician of Baltimore. Special . attaatkta given te
au f emale eomplalata aad lrregnlaritiea, . - .
AU conMnnnicanona sxncuy cowuneutiai, aaa nw
dldnee sent to any address." Call or write enclos-
any
epfy.
ng stamp for rep.
n sept frly
COMIIEBCIAlViHOTEL
Wilmington, if, G.
F. A. Scnutte, Prop'r.
rpHS COMMERCIAL. FORMERLY THE
-a. ; . ...
PIRE HOUSE, haviQZ Men taaroogniy reaovacea
and refitted, is now one of the LEADING FIRST
CLASS HOTELS m the city; -v ;-
The Table Is sunplled with the best oar Home'
and Northern Markets afford. BOARD PES DAY
$3 end $S 60- - . v
cVLarze Sample Rooms for the Commercial
trade.
r A Flrstdass. BAB: and. BILLIARD HALL
connected witb this Hotel J r;, 1;.,
' i z 13F-FREB LUNCH daily from 11 A. M. to li J
ta: ' ! r 8 ' u'f K- '
to 1.3U
Jb AAW MIIIWWAA A IVRiWBBl.
published Sotvrdoyt rtLhuirtnhm, JV. 0.r
IS the oniy-. paper publlahed la Lincoln county
sad has aa extensive circulation among the Mer
chants. Farmers and aU,eH ssoa ef aasjnsea men la
tiui State. -V - AiU -4
- it offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a de
sirable medium for advertising their., business
throughout Western North Caroflnevr . ;
" Liberal terms will be allowed on -yearly advertisements-
Snbacrtntljoa-, pries. $ w periABOx
JrUeaV'V H::?- ' ; tAWtl
-: Editor and Proprietor., t
Hood's ? Great B66k
of the Wari
v..' ii
t
1 1 : i l
DVANOE m EETREAT.;
i j ? f PSRSONAL SXSCPRKISNCRS ,. s ,
IN TUS UNIT ID STATUS AHD.Q0HFBDXRAT8
STATES-- ARlQSSl"' " '"
By OeAeral T:iB Hood.
p Re liant. General Cenfederate States Army.. ?,
' r Published fof' thft
HOOD DEPHAN MEMORIAL mH,
General G.'T. BEAUREGARD,
NEW ORLBANS, 133a
O The entire proceeds arista from the sale of this
wore are aevotea to ue aooa orphan memorial
Fnnd, which la Invested in United States Registered
Bonds, for the nurture, care, support and education
of the ten Infants deprived of their parents last
summer at Mew Orleans, (the melancholy incidents
of which aad bereavement are still treahla the pah.
or wnicnai
He mind V
The Book ia an elegant octavo, containing 360
sages, with a fine photograph llkenewi and a Hne
steel ensravlne. made exDreaaly for this work, four
large mapa of battle ' fields,' bound in handsome ,
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The author, the subject, the. purpose, all alike
render It worthy a place in every library, on every
desk, or open tbe book shelf of every house inithe
country.
Agents wanted in eveij towfl and county In the
United States, and a ptef areaae will be given to ho
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To the ladieaJwho feel a deaire to express their
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will afford aa excellent way of contributing sub
stantial aid to ao deserving a cause.
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Full of
eral news, and a' credit to Wilmington
CUy Nor A Carolinian.
One of the best daily papers
Southern States. Horn (& O.)
published
In the
Newt.
One of our beet Southern Journals. As a newspa
per not surpassed by any. Fritnd of Temperance.
One of the best conducted In the State ; bold. Inde
pendent and well informed.- BUltboro Recorder.
Ably edited, and has a circulation which speak
vommea of comment on its Influence. Jfanoit.
Monitor. .
Onward and upward It goes until now It has tha
largest drauatlon of any Dally in the State. Pied
mont Preu. '
The Wilmington Stab, now very much improved,
has the largest circulation of any paper in the State.
XnJUd Timet.
. he Sas stands among the first of North Carolina
papers in point of enterprise and literary merit.
-Clutter (A C.) Reporter.
Unquestionably the beet dally journal In North
Carouaa, and' has no superior in say other Southern
State. Marlboro 13. C.i IXmet.
For imW1 ability, general news, correct market
reports and fine literary selections
wo bus ass ne
ipenor Jsotxy jhm jaa.
Is well conducted and has ss much and great a va
riety of good reading matter as any Daily In the
State. Worrsnsn BatetU.
This paper, though not many years old, la one of
the beat dallies In the State, aad well merits the
support It receives. LouUbwo Courier.
One of the best dally Journals en oar exchange
list. Belongs to no ring save that which encircles the
good ot the people. Savatmah Mirror.
The Wilmington Moajrure Svaa Is among the beet
newspapers In the South. Rich, rare, racy, always
fresh and on ttmeAmeviOe JBxtneitor.
A staunch and Independent advocate of the peo
ple's rights. Deservedly ranks among the first Jour
nals oftae Southern eonatry.-.0dHa0&0 Obeerver
The Sraa Is undoubtedly an enterprising sheet
beautifully printed and conducted with aiarke
ability. Mr. Bernard deserves great credit for
efforts in journalism. Baleigk BenUnL
Those of oar readers desiring to take a dally of
weekly paper from North Carolina cannot dob etter
than take the Wilmington Stan. Cheraw (& C.
Democrat.
No paper ever started In North Carolina has grown
so rapidly aa baa the Stab. Though only five years
nU. it la now a fixed iaatltatiou. enlovinff an Influ
ence and a prosperity second to none ia the State.
The Wflmlrifrtori Btas la In the front rank Of OU
Southern dailies, well edited, full of .aews and selec
reading matter, telegraphireports, and in every roa
pact a first rate Journal. Ii we had many such paper
oar atate would oe tne gainer oyu. u reene. rwrw
New Crop
Cuba Molasses.
OA A Hnda Choice CUBA MOLASSES,
Jo st landed ex Schr Marr A. McCanu.
Alse, a full line of HEAVY GROCERIES and
DISTILLERS' SUPPLIES.
For sale low by!
mh 7 tf WORTH WORTH.
-I
Hale's Weekly.
ON TUESDAY, THE TTH DAY OF OCTOBER,
1879. and in the City of Raleigh, the under
signed will commence the publication of
HALE'S WEEKLY,
A Nobth Cabolika DutooaATio NSWSPAMB.
These four words convey all that a column of
jrrospecius cuuiu van; uia eooavi uio wv
success of the Party which Is the life of the State
and the country; the publication of all the newsft
these the objects proposed. That be can do the last
and contribute to tne arst ana secona. ouootrv
ber does not affect to doubt. The People have set
their seal of approval ut on his past and he does not
doubt the future.
Halz's Wxaxxx will be printed from new and
beautiful type and on fair white paper. The price
will be $ per annum. No name will go upon its
mail books without payment, .and no paper will be
sent after tbe expiration of the time paid for.
P. M. HALS.
Raleigh, Sept 15, 1879. sept 16 tf
THE RALEIGH
Christian Advocate,
Edited and Published by
BLACK &BEID, RalBigi, H.C.
Istheorjmn of about 69,000 Methodists In North
Carolina, and has the largest circulattonf any pa
per in the State, It gives tha markets, secalar and
religious news. Is a weekly, eight page, religious,
family newspaper. Only EsjOO per annum. Sub-,
scribe at once. . ..
Advertising rates liberal. ' lanaatt n
The Central Protestant
A WEESXY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS
J. paper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes .
tsnt Church In North Carolina, ia published at
Greensboro, N. C.
Terms, fa 00 per annum, in advance.
The eligibility of its locatioa, the number and ac
tivity of its agentSi and thecoaatantly lucreasinir de
mand lorn among tne more soiia classes oz reaoers
la various sections, give the CENTRAL peculiar
claims upon the patronage ef the advertiaJng public
Verms very favorable. Consult your business Inter
ests, and address the editor 1
J. L. MICHAUI, :
qreenBsero. h.kx.
AtMnBon nanmiig's
lnnnanee noomi,
BANE OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, , ,
WlisnIns;ton N. C,
Marine,, aniviife
Agpate Capital Eeprcaented 0 ver $100,000)001
iter
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Li6well
r - - . -
MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRlPTIOlf
" i. "
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At
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Presses and 'Pomps.
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PLANS. FOR .COTTON, -AN p PAPER
MILLS.
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- ' LOWELL, at ASS.
WM. A. BURKE, Tress.,
BihStf
8 Pemsertou Square, Boston.
A Musical Library
la
DITSON tsri.'froin' me 'td'tfne Wa13ier iogei
ther their best, choicest, most suocessful and popu-
1 .a... m nVinni mnale sinyl VkVH trlOVrl 1T1 rtain1.
imS LUCtXO Us DUCVJb lUUSlUt BUU. AA4aS vuvua sa m aa,
' some volumes of from 300 to 350 pages, Sheet Music
'siae. There are now 33 books or tne series, voi-
leativeiv. tnev contain neariv au tae reauv coos.
annnt mama m Duousneai HDinwiT PMHiucreu
each book is independent of the ether, and holds
the best songs o pieces of its kind. The very mo
derate cost commends them.
Price in Boards t 00; Cloth $9.60; Gilt (3.C0.
The following are the VOCAL books only :
Sanshina or Song. 68 popular Songs.
World of Song. 95 Songs. Great variety;
Gema ef English Song; 79 Songs. New book.
Household Melodies. 3 vols. 147 Songs.
Moore's Irish Melodies. . 1C0 famous airs.
Silver Chora. 160 Songs.
Gems of German Soug. 100 German Gems.
. " Scottish ' 1(53 Scottish Gems.
Sacred 110 of the best.
Shower of Pearls. 62 capital Duets.
Wreath of Gems. 96 Songs, quite varied.
Silver Wreath. 60 Songs, Duets and Tries.
Operatic Pearls. 93 Favorite Opera Bongs,
Musical Treasure. Vocal and Instrumental.
Any book mailed, post free, fer the retail price.
Oliver Ditson & Co.,
BOSTON.
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A CO. t J. B. DITSON CO
ia3 Broadway, N. Y. 1 933 Chestnut St., rnua
mhlO-dawtf Wed to Sat
THE
Buffalo Lithia Waters,
AS A
GENERAL REMEDIAL AGENT
In Chronic Diseases.
TT IS CONFIDENTLY CLAIMED FOR THESE
I nr.fnM nd Vu ivvi trirknorK si mtrexntr nnA in
substantiated by tbe testimony of many of the
most eminent meaicai men-or tne country, ooia
North and South, that in the following enumerated
, diseases, viz :
Affections of the Kidneys
and Bladder, especially
in stone or uravei:
rei;
TWanenaia. Rheumatic Gout. Rheumatism.
Paralysis, Malarial Fevers In their Chronic form,
Dropsical Effusion, Uremia, or Uremic Poison,
Chronic Cutaneous Eruptions, and in the
Functional Diseases Peculiar to Women; more es
pecially In all Disorders of the Menstrual
Function,
thev have accomDBshed' results as remarkable as
were ever accomplished by any remedial agent
whatsoever, whether in Materia Medica or among
Mineral Waters.
Ther are confidently recommended by some emi
nent Medical men as a PREVENTIVE OF THE
DISTURBANCE AND DANGERS INCIDENT TO
PREGNANCY.
These Waters, In Cases of One Doeen Half Gal
lon Bottles, $5. per case at tne pprings.
Pamphlet setft to any addresa.
Springs open for CJuests 1st day of June.
i nun. jr. uuuua. rzonziautr
Bunaioutnia Bpnngs, vs.
mh35tf -. ' Wilmington, N.
Forest and Stream,
" " AND
ROD AND OUJI.
THE
i
AMERICAN
SPORTSMAN'S,
JOURNAL
A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO
FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HIS
GAMEl preservation of forests, :
: YACjEnNQ AND- BOATTNG, -RIFLE
PRACTICE. AND ALL
OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY.
This ia the only Journal In tbe Country that fully
j. . j . ... ... ....
Supplies tae wants ana HeceBBiues ui uia
! GenUena, Sportsman.
TERMS $4 OO a Year.
Send for Specimen Copy
' Pol-eat i: Stream Publlahtni: Co.,
Ill .FULTON 8X4 (OmNft tOBi-
New York.
j Post Office Box - sept87-tf
The Biblical Eecorder.
i ; PUBLISHED BY ,
Edwards, Brousnton & Co.
, RALEIGrH, N. C. ;
RE'. C. T. BAILEY, Editor,
REV. H. HATCHER, Associate. Editor. .
Organ of KortH: CartflHiai Baptists
- In Us 44th Year.
VERY BAPTIST SHOULD TABUS IT
: As an Artisliua TJnsrirDa&sed
:; i; ; iOnlyOO.yer .,-
Address ; BIBLICAL RECORDER,
;dec23-tf
Raleigh, N.C.
if
IT."
The Savannah Weekly News
' ' . - ' - ' ' - -
Of FEBRUARY 7th will contain the opening chap
ters or a Charming serial story, entiuea
Tvr tt "R "TP t t?
, B MRS. OPHELIA NI8BET RKID
J i 'JOT BATOHTOir.aA., ;
Author of "My Mother's Daughter," "Afterward,
and "Mrs. Dare."
Those who have en loved the pleasure afforded by
the perusal of this gifted and accomplished lady's
previous productions, win neea no commenuauon
of this her last and most successful effort tovre-
pare them lor the rare literary treat that awaits
tnem. . . . . i . . .
. mtiwfit is s story or aDSoreine interest, ana its
publics n on 'Win run tnrouga some eigns o iob
. issues of the WKK&Lx, NEWS ana tueuuiNJJAI
TELEGRAM-,. . ;. -:- .
. Rmhnrxtntlon ft2 a year, tl for six months. Mo
ney can be sent by Money Order, Registered Letter
or Jfxpress, at our nsa. i. cu ooium,
leu o LI - "oaTnnimn , vrou.
The Camdenoiixnal
Published Boa? Thwriday, at (hmder B, 0.,
TS THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED PAPER IN
1 KerOiawmnntv.ajidliaaanextenalveetrcalatlon
amonzthe Mercnants, jrarmera ana au classes oi
hntrinMamenin theeountv. "
TtnTf!ra to the Mercnants of Wllmlnzton a desir
able Medium fer Advertising, the country la which
it calculates, MmgcoHnecimmuiuuncicy oysieam
eromthe Wateree. Biver, and the WUmington, Co
hnM. Mifi AmtramtM Railroad-' : -
i Liberal terms w be made wtb those desiring, to
axiveruse.' . ' -
Bubscnpuon price, a ou per annum.
4iMv ss f. FRANTHAM & HAY.
lfebS7f - Editors and Proprietors
RROAJD CO. f ffl
Omn o Gax'x. Bci
r, - i
1870. f.
Wllxalngtoiu N. Bp Nov. 23, 1870.
' Change of Schedule. ; , '
S . ATTTJ AFTER SUNDAY. HOVB Wl-
KJ 187V, Passenger Trains en the Wilmington A
Weldon uaurpaa wiu ran as rouows:
jDsiy SlaU ata4 JBiai-Tysin. Huy.
T.. WiWniastnn." VNmt St DanAr.. at 8:50 A. M.
. r i . u ii...... fj . r i - .
l Ml.,t W.MM . moo . au
lAtm Weldon....... 8:40P. M,
Arrive at WUmington, Front St. Depot, 9:63 P. M.
NIsMt MaU ana Express Train, Dally
Leave Wlmilngton. Front St. Depot, at 3:40 P. M.
Arriveat Weldbn.... . 1 : 5'
t.mWMhi . ... 3:1SA.M.
Arrive at Wilmington, Fio&t St Depot, 9.13 A. M.
Trftinn nn Tarboro Branch: Road leave Bock
Mount for Tarboro at 6.1U tr. m.. xiauy, ana ubb-
t. Thnraday and Saturday at 4.00 A. M. Return
ing, leaye Tarboro at 10.00 A.M. Daily, and Moa-s
na vtsvTra.in milm elaee connection at ' Wel-
WMiuiniTinn n tihkt m.1. n nut kt . jk.
doa for all points North via Bay Line, daily
except Sunday, and dally via . Richmond . and all-
Night train makes close connecttens at Wcldon
Tor all points norta via mennwaa.
Sleeping Juars attacnea w &u nixut atsihs.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
.npv2S-V , : . . General Sup'U
General Sup'ts OMca,
SriLWINGTON, COLTJDIB1A ;3Lj-
OTJSTA it. O. COMPANY,
WILMINGTON. N. a, Nov. S, 1879.
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV- 33d, 18TO. .
the followlns . Schedule will be run ou this
Read:
Day Expreae aad flail
rraln Dally.
Leave Wilmington
Arriveat Florence....
... 9:10A.M.
2:00 P. M.
Leave Florence .
8:60 P. M.
Arrive at wiimmgxon
8:80 P. M.
NIGHT EXJPRE88 TRAIN
(Dally).
10:13 P. M.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Florence
Arrive at Camden Junction
Arriveat Columbia
Leave Celumbla.
3:80 A. M.
. 4:15 A.M.
. 9:00 A. M.
. 5:00 P. M.
Leave Camden Junction
. li:00 M.
Leave Florence
Arrive at WUmington .. .
3:30 A. M.
6:30 A.M.
This Train stops only at Whltevttle, Flemington,
Valr Bluff and Marion.
Passengers for Columbia, and all points on u.
n. R. R. and in Western North Carolina, via Colum
bia and SDartanburz. should take Night Express
Train rrom wumington.
Passengers for Augusta should take Night Ex
press Train, which connects via Florence, Cbarles-
toa junction anacamaen ju action.
Throueh Sleenlns Cars on all abzht trains for
Charleston, Augusta and Columbia.
. Trains leaving Wilmington Saturday nights do
net make any connection for Columbia.
aov -tf Oen'l Sno't.
CAROLIK A CENTRAL RAILWAY GO.
.-.iV'Ml .SV.. i fis ire
Otfim GmrsniT. StrraamwuiuaHT I
Wilmington, N. C June 7, 1879. )
Change of Schedule.
irvN AND AFTER THIS DATS, the following
J Schedule will be operated on this Railway:
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXSRBSS TRAIN
1 Leave .Wilmington at ....7:00 P.M.
No. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at 3:37 A. M.
) cnariotte at e:su a. au
1 Leave Charlotte at 8:35 P. M.
No. 8. V Arrive at ;Hamlet at 1:33A.M.
I " Wilmington at :&ua.i.
No. 1 Train Is Daily except Sunday, but makes
no connection to Kaieign on tsaturaay.
SO. irain is Dauy except oataroay .
SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT A PAS
SENGER AND EXPRESS.
mo. . r a H - ahoihv 14-sn P. 11.
. n I UC.1G VUOllWK . .... o. w a.
L I Leave Shelby 1:15 P. M.
-luf Arrive at Charlotte.... 5:05 P. M.
LOCAL FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Wilmington 5:S5 A. M,
Arrives at Laurinbuzg.. 4:00 P.M.
Leaves Charlotte 5:30 A.M.
Arrives at Laurinbnnr 4:15 P. M.
Laayea Lanrinbure 6:80 A. M.
Arrives at Charlotte. 4:20 P. M.
Leaves Laurinbunr . 5 :00 A. M.
Arrives at Wilmlmrton. 4:30 P. M.
These Trains leave Wilmington and Charlotte
Tuesdays, Tanrsaays and Baturoays; Aaannonrg,
- Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. .
iUlose connections maae at unariotte wiin x rains
of A. A C A. L. R. R. and A.. T. AO. B. R
Passengers for AshevHle via either route, leaving
WUmington at 7 P. M., will arrive at destination, at
9r.M.nextaay.
Bleeping-Car accommodations on Through Trains
bath to and from Charlotte and Wilmineton
There will also he Throueh Sleepers run to and
; jrpm Kaieign ana unariotce.
V, -
knv 17-tf General Superintendent.
5 .
' CLYDE'S
New Tork and VTOmington!
S t e amship L i n e .
The Steamer
B ENEF ACTOR,
Cap. JONES,
V1LL SAIL FROM NEW FOBS,
Mttorslay Usrch 13.
Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING
of Steamers as advertised.
For Freight Enragementa apply to
THOnil'E. BOND,
Sunerintendent.
WUmington, N.C
Tneo. 5. Barer
Freight Agent, ;
New York.
W. P. Clyde & Co., General Agents,
dec 9 tf - jaeaaway, new xora.
Bank of ITew Hanover.
Authorized Capital $1900,000,
Cash Capital jald in ' $300,000.
Surplus Fond
950,000.
DIREC1 ORB.
JOHN DAWSON
C. M. STEDMAM
D. R. MURCHISGS .
ISAAC BATES,
donald moras
h. vollbrs ;
JAB. A. LBAE
a F. LITTLE. .
-
S. B. BORDEN
R. R. BRIDGERS
J.W.ATKINSON
CHAS. M. 8TEDMAN, President
ISAAC BATES, Vice President.
8. D. Wasxaob. Cashier
(aagMf
High-Bred Dogs,
J&NGLISH, IRISH AND GORDON SETTERS,
of tbe Choicest oreea. wua gnaraniBea peaigrees.
roreaiepy
-y 7 " E . P. WELSH,
nov ?DAWtf :. ... - York.Penn.
!
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i
MISCELLANKOUS
jOBpRiraTiiucr
THE nOEHIHG STAE
Steam PrintiDg House, -
i MORNING STAR B THLDINO,
v frincxss strsxt: .
MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED PRINTING
OFFICE IN THE CITY.
FINJST BOOK, NEWSPAPER MMROANTIIiM
! ' ' PRIN TINGAND B I20INQ1
' CHEAP FOR CASH.
ALSO.
THEATRICAL POSTERS, PROGRAMMES A
i -.TICKETS, INSURANCE PRINTING,
I BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS
CARDS, DODGERS.
STEAMSHIP, STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD
WORK EXECUTED IN QUICKER T1MK
AND BETTER STYLE THAN Hi
ANY 0 THEROFFICE A
WILMINGTON
IV i
FhtSt CLASS WORE: AND LOW PRICES
, t ......
THE MORNING STAR STEAM PRINTJN
HOUSE, PRINCESS STREET, . .
" W1LMING TON, N. C.
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED
TO AND WORK BENT TO ANlrPART
OF THE UNITED BTA TE8,
I V. V. if. .. ,
SMALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH ink
SAME PROMPTNESS AS
LARGER ONES
HRAWSNCS it PRiCCa
1 i fREE BY MAIL.
Pi ON EE R WORKS (
Bisuiunuaia
rum AMD
rm r i m w
Prices In England.
9S&.0Q, $7&75, $89.35, $100.00, $126.00, $150.00
Delivered in New York, duty , and all charges in
elusive :
$103.38, $117.79, $131.97, $15053. $184.28, $318.00
The above may e ordered "Full Choke." "Me
dium Choke,' or Cylinder Bore, at these prices.
we are now matting small bores or rios. 14. it
aud 30 gauge, which are scarcely inferior In owet
to the larger bores.
. weight of sto-uore rrom . . . . .6 ids.
" 14 16 " 63 "
" ' 13 " 7J4 "
io " 8Ji "
Our "Giant Grin" Action has been awarded a Di
ploma of Merit at the Paris Exhibition.
send ror mustratea sneets.
We resDectfullv refer to the follewlnc eentlemen.
wbo have pnrchaced and are now usintr our guns :
Hon. Walter L. Steele. M. C Rockinirham. Klcb
mond .county, N. C.
oapt. a. k. Murcnison, wumininon, n. v
CoL B. F. LitUe. Little's MIUs, N. O.
James A. Leak, Esq ., Wadesboro, N. C.
Wm. H, Bernard. Esq., Wilmmgton. N. CZ
i J. W.TOLLBY.
Pioneer Works. St. Mary's Square,
pctSD&Wtf
Birmingham. Eneland.
GEAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE-
TRADE MARK THE GREAT TRADE MARK
ENGLISH REM
EDY. An unfail
ing cure for Sem
inal . Weakness,
Spermatorrhea.
Impotency, and
all diseases- that:
follow; aa a se
auence of Self 1
' A mm. . Tiui nf
i BlFOXf TAKIX8.Memory, Unlver AfTEI TAIIII.
al Lassitude. Pain In the Back, Dimness of Vision,
Prematore Old Age, and many other Diseases that
lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature
Grave.
EyFnll particulars In our pamphlet, which we
desire to send free by mail to every one. -
EVThe Specinc Medicine Is sold by all Druggists
at ai ner nackaire. or aix Dacka&es for $5. or' will bo
sent free try mail on receipt of the money, by ad-
I ofessiag THE GRAY MKUICIKB CO.,
Sold In Wilmlneton br. GREEN & PLANNER.
Wholesale and Retail, and all Druggists every
where. .....,!:. mb5D&Wly
UABBLE
r.ioiuu r,i e wts
AND ' ;' ! ... .
Crave Stones.
FIRST-CLASS WORK, ATLO WEST NEW YORK
PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORE
. PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK,
TO ANY PART OF THE BOUTH.
' RICHARD WATHlIf Sc CO,,
5 T Lafayette Place, New York.
IWathan's Monumental Dencns. In book form.for
sale to the Trade. - 1 ..: dec4 DAWtf
PHESCniPTlOfJ FREE
XVthesneedvCreefSw-laalWsalcaass,Loat
iood,Preaaazare DebiUty Sewroassess,
saev, Coafadoa of Ideas, Avnaloa to
Defective Memory, aad all Disorders
ea by Secret Habits aad Exes was. Any
arareistsMtAelBadieats. Addrssai . .
DR.JAQUESAVU.,
ISO Vott &ix& eMafiCEISAlI, OEKl
feb 15 lyDAW;
U. A. 8TEDIIA1T, Jr.
Attorney aiid Cpiinsellor at Law.
ELIZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, N. C.
Office Up stairs. In Brick Bulldlnr. eccupied bi
BInaldlACov ... ,
Special attentioil to Claims. Collections on sums
of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, if
without suit. Drawing Deeds.. Mortgages,
specialty. . apS-DAWtT
ALL ABOUT
WesteniilTortliCarolina
'itO ' - ,, .'.'.j IriSS t-'-il
Ii yon want to know all about tne "Garden Spot" of
. tne noun, sena ior a specuvea wvj oi , .
The "Western Courier.
It Is a TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMN WEEKLY
full of interestine reading matter, and dented to
the interests of Western North Carolina. -
- Address 1 -- .
, THE COURIER COMPANY,
, Henderson vlllo, N . C.
Tnrp entine Tools.
ICXTB ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST
VV assortment of Turpentine Tools ever brought
to this . i uacxers. jruiiers, xnppersv waet
ters.FUea.Fiae Back Stones. We also nave In
stock a fiae assortment of Cooper's Tools ot every
descriotioa. Goods ana wnces euaranieea in ai
Instances. Tbe Old EsUblished Hardware Hoose of
l JOHN DAWSON CO..
mh7tf
; f .- W tl and 23 Market Bt,
i J
a,
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