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aWA ' JS5mrw; 4W tor alx mouths, f Ver i "Jay,,Vr. months, $1 00 for one montn, W jnau. j , fc,r thrce,?oiivenii to city subscribers at the .fii'crs. . w,w for .nr Deriod from De aw Vf wceE for ny period from one ruif ffplryl?, $1 00 for Tut month, 50 mini A . ... V. a Sureeoonthi. " ., nil 1 d 50; three weeks, t3Qone,nkoata, months, $17,00; throa. months, $34 ,00; d arJta Nonpareil typo make on jSr u,. jh no: twelve munuw. io.w. ieu nrcments of Pairs, Festivals, Balls, i': fSty Meetteg ritteal Meet- jed regular aaverusinn raiea. ccrti la' Local Wam at to.,""1""' ,n ter head of "City Items" la cent Insertion, and 13 cents per line for ccitu per each 'leuaeat insertion. ;i. . ' .foments inserted once a week in Daily will .vaveru: NWe for aach iusecUon. Kv- x O'S'ir? tare ttmraa mt Vferflt "rate." Twice fLSntions of Thank. Ac. are ch; ?'. 7Z. .dTertUenients, but only naif rates ri oraiu gtriCtly in advance. At this rate SO '''"will P for a8imPl0 announcemeHaa.Mar- -""ft. Death. r0sementa to follow reading raattejr.pf fci ijyer .....wl r.lace. will be cbarmsd extra, ac- I fiw Us poaiqoa desired. , , ;meui8 on which no specified n amber of Ad .is inarsed will be continued "till forbid," TiioM of the publisher, and chained up to ;n,Ue of discontinuance. . " -...,., -titj) discontinued before the tlmecon- "r'Tf.T bm expiry, c1 ttajjueat f teaur J 1.B0 actually puuiumi. i.!"rvu .r...,i ir Jt.aAd rtftw i rTfcr.j Uieilt, Auction and Official advertisements ; if per qtrare-ror eacn mroiflju. - - nuiancomenta and recommendatlona of can ;'!v.r.u1ce, whether to kbao of comma- "vnin'-i ,.r 1iiiL'i:wT--e. will be charged aa adveriise- iiriii niW-riisers will not be allowed to exceed 1 f ,-.4 v r advertise any thira; foreiyut to their v i'',J':",s wi!boilt "-Itr; charge at iranaient (or irdnsieut- advertiBcmcnia iniuit be , ' . ndv-uire. h-novi Lnovtt partie, pr 8V(augc-wjUi ay iiaVciimLtli nrgitrterlac- . 4.rrirrs should always epocif y Uxe ieae i or ib- they fi?rfr,j?s Ct2"K" the dverO: 0 iw sent to a aitn daring the time hi advertisement . in, the pn .vliEU of admittance must be made by Check, Draft, Pos-"iJD.-y Order, Express, or in Reicistereid Jetter. I.',iyuch remittance wiil be at the risk of the t'ociaianicsUons, unless they contain important K ordixass briefly and pjoperty nsbiecta of real irJ not wanted anal if ac4tab!e iviery n r y, they will invariably be rejected if the .' Mme of the aothor 1b withheld. i KVKNING EDITION. i: t fiLHOOD. V i eiani-' iucorapltteDese, bloseom fore shadovving fruit; X sketch faint in its beauty, with promise uf future worih; ' J u A filnt with somo leaves uufoltud, the n-si asleep at its root, A ' ''ij, l'j d 'ck -.vilh their future aweetrythe fairest thic on the earth. ' .Vim, jiiImoiI .-wifehood, raoiherht.)oJ eacb 11 possible thing. i ! 1) i-ily fcco througbtbe silence lba Jiea between then apd now; ' y ' S tn- tiling of each Mrfd af! hfffi.tterj m magic ring ., ,r - f Linking the three together in' glory on ,irlii.Hd'd btowJ i i ; i be "BeaHitlfot n'a'rVarlan" Mjle. ' i he urife ef5 WtHfanr -Morri?, the ;a-t, chq- gtvev pointH t&Mrg, Langtry iaJ the rest pf the )jo(f f sional beau ties, if a correspondent of the Inter Grean to be trusted : "She is a mys icrion, Kgyptiarl-looking woman, with gpeatj strange, sad eyes, a i . Oriental, .'complexion ,burn mg scarlet !fpst nrl the ex pression of melfalie remoteness and ngaeness, thaf one in. imagination gives to the "ephirii., The ' young IiJy's face was jasfc on of tho inex-4 reMibly roersncholT ones that the pre l'aphaelites adore just the type f yoaiig'' Sdnen coming down the Volden ataira' jn Burne Jones's pic ure at Qroaveholr.Gallery this yeir aad Morris married her. Not ioi! ago this lady wore at au evening piny a robwf the sheerest, filmiest oiiiie musUna tlfaa'-ejioogh to be Iriwn through a ring. The petticoat under it niust have been the same, ?r the foldSf eee'Cruhg to her i)dy and linibsfM'if iiSi tMereibylhe Sik j-t chisel. At the -WML vhis thin T'bc was conGned by a long, supple tliain in the form of a serpent, which, after writhing -aboirfc he? bDdy,nlrop M its jeweKen ht&d by 'itr left aide, where its dia uiuiul eves glittered . and burn 1 like tire. Egyptian bracelets and i tcklace adorned ber arms and neck, in d an EervDtiari masau'e gathered throat. Mler black n air was one-thick mass of short cnrls and layclose lown to her eyes, crept in an out by mother golden serpent' with jewelled "tales and-burnrogeyea. One would bive said she was Cleopatra, who had turned her asps iojargoktand jewels and come to life to "dazzle a barbarian world.'' If the uncTi-Jintf William is mirried to auch a woman as this, no wender he hasr stopped writing poe try. , . Little Rock Gazstte. "Hole on dar," said a colered man, bailing an acquaintance. "Does yer Cf088 de street ebery time yer 'sees meto keep from payin'dat bill ?" "No.ld.oe.Dt.V -"What-faMden-f : - - "Ter keep from bein asked fur bit." , ilr. Napoleon." said the creditor, 1 'cnt yer $10 tree weeks aco. Yer promised an' promised ter pay me. De udder day yon siid dat 'boti jour word an honor as a eentleman an honor as, a gentler yer'd pay at's 'er got to say ? lasers 'zerves my Honor. Yer's Reetin' yer lack okflosofy an? my hon- 'QllCd." "How'dat V "Qoan yer know, dat deud&er day ' ue time in town was changed? Vonn' dat de time was wrong anda 8ent S and got wnat dey calls a tran sit apparatns. Since den all de watches an' elocks hab been over ruled. Hit hab been-foan dat our uata got nntniir to do with ray. "Coarse ir hab. 1 promised fele VJ Vet tr Am t- -v. i 1 ae Uwe shows dia ain't ter'day." j RATIO ILliLLlh-uuo wun fIE1. two days, $1.75: three days, 3-60; floaa trnii yi n Vn Pat 0 see r lienane tell ver, if yer coes rouu fthowin' saoh icaunce of rflosofv de people will laugh At yer." ; .-Well, when ia yer Igwine Mo$ paV ineM - - - M "Jest ez soon ez we kin get the thne Straightened up. Da's workio' on hit now. Jea take my advioe, fur ef de people onst'gets lher daf heads tdat a map ia a fool ten years of knowl edge won't change hit." . "Mow JdiI LooK at !.' i- r-v . - i 7 Wusbingtou Cor. New Haven Palladium, 1 1 bad a chance to look fiver the fa mous diary fdr 1858, aridaawlhe fist liwiMkarew aauUod to thafcfiSBtwfw dend. It read aa follov jrwt'Pattersofa.l..;:. ws: Paid to . . .11.800 JSeanyierUlfa3c. . 1,200 vr. w. Bcnoneld 60 JohaKA. xgao. . . . . rrt 329 JAMES A. jKAIjLFIELD . . . . K 329 William D. Kelley 329 and so on. As each man was paid a criis-.y& j marked a&atoil hisiimme, and every .name, was crossed. gJ$fow ibatioolcat It:" of this lisV thecal, Paitexswu w 4l,S00, i? oneallad tor ; Mr. Dawes admits that he got his 5600, and so does MrPhmeWrso does i Qeu. Logan. Garfield says it waa a loan, and Helley aays his was a loan, but these-two persons not deny l!t they gotthtmfuym .,. , We fTIuat All Helff. Recorder "You have been drunk againii Whatfa your excuse now?" "lour Honor, I was only celebra ting the great natal day of American independence. taj enough on the 4th to cplebrato the day iti a manner worthy of the groaiV city of Galveston, the qqeeo oity of the gulf, the gem of .the sea, the the great cotton mart of -the. South, so I got tight yesterday Jnatead." - "1 know it. but 1 did uot have cam- I oom.mixed tAel.lnbaea. 65 eh Uecorder (whoso looal pride . wft -J . 1 1 K IIL - M i - - - . Tlf luauueu; - -ine case is , smiaseu. We must all do wnaf little we can to help Galveston along." ( cuid Nt Fool .H cr. liostoDCornmefcral Balletlif "No, Seth,"aaid Mrs. Spioer, as she settled hetsalf back in the rocking chair on the hotel piazz3,"you needn't he to me about going down stairs after a match, for the windows are open, and I can easily pick your baldhead out from thp other wretches ia the pool room. Last night you went down at eight o'clock ia geL year boots blacked: anq althougrufour feet are large enough, HeaVen .knows, I don't believe it took vou ltill half- past eleven to get' yonr boots polished; for that was the lime you put them outside the chamber door, and then fell against it and woke up the chil- HAS NEVER FAILED When used according to tlte pointed directiona inclosing eacn Dotue. unci u pcrjecziy Bje in the most inexperienced hands. i fi it a PERByOAUiS' IS HECOMMUKStlD By Physician, by Missionaries, by Minister, by Mechanics, by Nurses in Hospitals, PAIN HLURrSffiSS Xliroat, Chills, Uiam-rtOBa, 15ysentery Crapap Colrav, end otf Bovei Complaints. We have innumerable testimonials from parties In all parts of the world who have uaed Internally with never-failing success in i of KicMTiea oi almost every nature. PAINKILLER. REMEDY known ' to tne World for Sick Headache, Se StebBtM,Pmiw Ira tlieJBek,Iav1n tntlxe Side, IUeTPna.Usmf atd gcasxiJajjhf J$ f TJQ.TTESTIONABI.Y THE BEST Lmir.1EflT r.1ADE lis equal having wctct yef been found, PAIN KILLER SSSa?SfflrtlptS cases of data, Urulaea, Spravxns, Scsvlds, r, 19 A I II Iflli CD 3s the well-tried and rAlil AlLLaUltrosted friend of tho !i Ifaraver. Plttiater, SavUox, MocHeaatVBnd in fact all classes wanttnv sart and-avft medicine -which, wiHelwayi be ttJmn. . and can be freely e4 MtUaettaXkw ternaUjr .witboni fiear of liarm ajwwltla . crrtatpaty ox reller, - . t; . . i la a Medicine uneet ui 11 itself, and Jesr..Ye6ela leave witnout a snpiy t u. ?. d haveavlaoaln erery Factory. Maffhlne- hop and Mill, on every jraxm ana miromiii, . j . ml in every Household, ready or immediate , ta not only fat Accidents, Cuts, . Braises, , ores, etoi, but in case of Sodde'&ickneai pi , . No family can safely e wlthctihJa torali iv Juno. r"v yry. .Die remeay in tne aoase, aib prica au within th all.andit -wnTafm' Live jnany umea iui con ua uukivc uuu. -t Fo sali by aUT drneslsta at $SSe ffOe anil 9iperbotaa. ,, S.r . . i PEHRY DAVIO 6 OON, ap30eod&Wly frsa we a 1 1 - Birr EirntiBttai. T ACB FlCatJS, LAOS TTJSIACB.CrVMBgTn. 4 XJ iiaadkeTCtuerar KUKuaoauwwjoiwr? jia aiaaa Doviaa. Table IJamaak iBbAk. j; -'t v.1 thebeetBtockel TowehiaBd'!- i ,- , . To wetltogtatha city. All rJwaa. ' - --- l my 3 tf JOHN J. HEDRICK, p V rrt I r ins, u akonid be under sto esect tha whojfaapceaerajl laakljig npfisciall ordera iugher pncea taye to be cnargea. ,s .. 1 awrtousB. tlAQaGjd Gdnny. '. ttandard. ttAUUM-M ortauarolina. 3.1- i- ul ' 10 O 12V 8ido8.N:d choicJii:: -err - 0 4i K 9 & 10 , western smoked I Ham,. ..i;iivt....wli siaes, fa iSidfc a ... 0 . BttKr Ldvo weight I . 0-ii JlV Hft KKrtljH" Hpiri U Turpenttoo. i :. V v C0 ) J Second Hand, eath. .'.ii.!r.'. .1 ' i New New fork, each kcb UOIIO TV AJa1 BJaiCK-W: : Northern. fiaa, l 14 no ou A-xjktt .norcnuaroiina. .E. ia s stu .,iiyj!i""t .7 ,u w ou i CANZLSS-fipim,i ai..rt.-fc4Jl8ist flSJ normern, v s a.- 30 ;iiiuW io... ............. . j Adamantine, B ...... CTSKSa NortlJeni PactorV V4b j Dairy, creamy fi JO. 16 6 16 vurra BiQ, B it H 'Laenayra, &..tv.......ViP '18ra?' 38 WKNMSAI.bnahel.inBacl! 7t v-tjl iua xiisa flriDuie...... j DCpDCSTICS 8heettnsf,t-4, ?1 yff O HA J I Tarn, v Doucn KGIQ8,.. ...t.....i....,....ii FISH Mackerel, No. 1 , bbl. . . INo.1. t U hhl -"w- -i re I Mackerel, No. 8, $B8i.f:"lo 00 & U 00 (No.S, V Mbbl W fi 60 a 6 60 OU U 1U ou i aackerei, no. 9, 9 bbl.. G 60 7 00 ! Jiuiiets. DDI .. .. . ? N. C. Herring, Iioe.flf keg.v ; Pernylan Uuano, S0U0 K 1 Bangh'B-Phoatatej -. I 8 00 O 3 35 8 uu f3 4 uu 67 60 62 50-" 00 "ft'M u 000"tiWOO 00 09 45 00 Bone Meal, Naii!8aQnai&: O 'M" 4? 00 Complete-Man if Whaon'sFhosphato Wando Phosphate, . . . 00 00t5T Oem 00 00 470O8, 00 00 70 00 60 00 00 00 65 M O 600 J Berger A Bntz's Phosph. V: Szeellensa Cotton JPertthser 0 00 600 5 75 6 00 Suaer; Northern. t bhl f. 1 Extra dO2 - 1btj...i 6 B5 2r (9 v wu- Family yr-- bbi 7 60 & 9 00 City Mills IBrtra, B bbl.... .-6 00 a to FamiiT. m bbl.. .1 6 2S 7fj0 70 57 b7 , i oats, v Bueneai 62Wtt. 55 r&a,Cow, bosii .. SS Green. S . ...,. 85 O SO ' tiiift - is riKa Tory, w RVY-Kaat itenuv'IMaa. i 1 15 O 125 i Western. 100 &s 1 10 Ok 1 25 j North Elvor, 100 I 00 0, 1 10 HOkx IBON ton? ..U'l-vf 90 00 55 M ' l?RS3EE35tf ... i, 0U 1 W nwvin ' " - - " snip srair, rosawea, jr T-Tp5frTarsrjwr UonznJsagei'tanK, j a. it... i id uu q iouu Drossea Flodrinc.,TOteoii6d. . 18 CKr C 25 00 8canUUuc and BoarOB, com- MULAB8KS ewcp;Caba,hhdB 00 O 38 New crop uaba, ddib 9 gai..i oo a 41 Porto RiCO,hhds I 00 4) " bbl5t;.,.,...kx. I CO Q Syrup, sdis, 9 sai NAILS Cnt. lOd basis. keg.. . 40 SO 000 11 1 10 ao so 22 -10 75 65 3 60 13 145 100 40 35 20 1 00 OI1S Kerosene, V gai. !Lard, gal... Unseed, S gal Koein.W eral PCtlLTKY ChickenB.live, I I " Spring. , f TnrkeyB FisANUTS 9 busnei. . . POGPATOKS Sweet, bnshel. . . ilriBh, 9 bbl PORK Northern, utty Mess 85 75 '3S5 6C 00 00 . 14 50 00 oo ootto oo oa ii oo .. iThin.ftbbl r... Prime, 9 bbl 00 00 10 00 aroii- . 7K 1 15 ltf 140 00 75 00 Cough, t)aan ... 8 Conntiy, 1 50 ljf IX , 23 75 60 , 75 5 id City. ts ! RQPB ............. BAJjT AJn"ir.',"9 bnshel . .1 . . . i uverpooi, v sacjt, ....... . JjlfiDOU. v Bacs Amoric. n, i sack, 00 0 SUB Alt Cuba, Jb Porto Kico, A Coffee, t B " m B 0 103d o 8 8V 1CX 6 5 00 3 0, ;c- Crushed, S bOAP Northern, B S BHINQLKri Contract, 9 M . 8 11 7 00 .30 iCypresB Hearts SL "."... " (0 STAVBS W.O.Bbl.,H 1 13 00 15 00 in n TiVii aa r 1 in no B. O. Hhd., M 00 00 Cypress, 9 M TALLOW 8 ,MU1 Fair, Ale Common Mill Lnferiprjo Ordinary. V M... WHISKEY Northern, galw. North Carolma, V cA, WOOL Unwashed, 9 t ..... .Washed. V i. Barry Wool 00 00 00 00 r5itf 6 50 13 00 STO 1000 6 50 ft , 7 80 I 4 DO 5 00 3 00 4 00 1 00,500 1 00 Q, J CO 25-. S SO ft 8i 18 SO Sxhange (sight) on New York, X dlsct. T "T-.i Baitunore, .X " 1 Boston, r nvii a s. I ' aa .1 x-miaueipui, ....... x j Wdstern Cities, X SXC) v. n , m Bank of New Hanover Btoelr. ..I : 85 75 135 ! . First National Bank, . . .. Hayaasa onano vo. " ... N. C. Bonds Old Kx-Coupoa . . f Do. FttBdingl86S.... Do. " 1853.... ....33 ........ 8 .-a .08,. i tv. i uAr.i iff. t i Doi ufr- w h.ir 4 fWAaWuus VvnnuAu.M.Ai Carolhoa rjentraXR R. Bonds. 6JPC...6Q , Wit nnT' A A nor R . " 0 i5 " VTewCi..:85 m.v.u v Tl 1 ir.ii . . nsaa r& Neifr Hanpver.Coanty ...Tfilc.......,.65 (Oar. Intt. W.&WRailroadSt9Ckv1M.....65; ;f NorUit?arolIna B, 1L. " ,.m70a r-. wis. uasidgoxuo . wfrmimirton Ootto Mfll 6 V f 111 ' ' - The Savarinali'Weekly News Of FEBRTJARY 7th will contain the Opening chap- tcraof acharmg erlaI Boryjntled , l8YfjMW,nKLlA nisbet.reid; o jfTOirrdir.aA. . . . ... Author of "My Mothcr8T)aaghtcr," Arterwaro, and "Mrs. Dare." . .Thnfl wba bavea1ovedVtlnbleaairo'i ana Tjernaaitir niFm tear- mi a- -tuxvia uuoucu iout previous productions, will nfed no commendation or this ner last ana most raccessiai eiiori lopre parte yiera, far the, rare literary treat that awaits thcjtt. u . ... . . . -u , . . ... -,, MUFF IT is story or aDsorDtn& interest, ana us luilication will run through" Some eight to tea seuee of the WEEKLY NEWS and tho SUNDAY TELEGRAM. , , Sabscriptlon S3 a year. 1 for ejx months. Mo sey can be sent rvonew.rrtier.tteaswjreu ww jtr Express, at our risk. "cir.n.-KS'nHi1 Teb 3 tr pavannaa. hwi, iPlahtrrtg- Peas. 4 OA A Bnshels COW PBAH, 6 TorPlantins, in store. ii And for sale hy i I FOR THE LqCAL &POUTICAINIiyv'9 OF THE FIB$T .DISTRICT, , , - , Subscribe, for,; JTttBLISHED AT $Lj&&gRVii$USr& r -BeaJi4o .anjadeesa.nasy,l,1881, for H f .. .. OJE IXILLABm.i.. . a m v " EHrUur qaoiauona, it akonid bo understood, rep en TJie PorniiiRStar PUBLIS1TED,PAILY AND WEEKLt --a- Suteiption RateHln AuYaiice i. i --Jan. 1 ' J. .. . DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid,. ...$7 00 I" i R1t Mnntha " ... 4 00 Three Months " One'MoritB " " ... ... i. .'. 1 00 wksKLT STAR, One, Year ppfitagepad, ft 0 j j six Months. - 1 05 1 ; , Three Mouths " " 60 Notices of the PreBs: 'he Stab ia decidedly one of the best "papers in the State, as st and newsy as erer. Long 'life Thn Wilmincton STAB has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. phariotU Ifemocrot. K ' e Wilmington Stab nas entered on its tweirtn Tear. A As a daily journal or news u sianas -up Ad." Concord BegxsUr, he Wilmington Stab has entered Ub twenty- fifth volume. There is no better paper pnDuenea inithe Btate. Lenoir Topic. ie Wilmtneton Stab has entered upon its thir- Inth year. It is one of the beet papers in the ite. narrenton oozme.. e Wilmington Stab has Watered its thirteenth vernou - it nas Dooome one ei ue iwumg vuxra. pi the Booth. Oxford TorcJdujhi. riuiwnmiiifftin Rtati la not only one of the beet i -X . - : : i papers m ine buus,- imi lor iiraauraiw news and typographic en- Jackson Reporter, ot be beat- IThe Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pers in thafioutb, in every department from typog raphy np to editorial ability aid independence. Petersburg (Fa.) Index-Appeal. ' We like the STas because it Ib thoroughly relia ble, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited, neavev. snicv. and intact a serf ect newspaper. Long f mly the Stab twinkle.-raft.-liry Visitor. Although at tho head of the press in this State in al that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first aaiffnitnde. May Us lustre never wane. ine ree Bavtist. "he Wilmington Off. C) Mobhins Stab is a mo newspapeiT moeea, we tnins we ao noi xk- ite lis merits wnen we eay is is tue mwwr rw BianpaperpaaBsneaaa tne b onio. nxcnuwna i ra-t BMioxous Gerald. ; . he Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its -teanth vMrBT)d twentv-fifth volame. One of the besFcondneted and edited papers in the South, and, as a North Carolinian," we are proud of it. Tarboro SoUtHerneY. ' The Sxab is so well, and favorably known in this anfetinn nf the State lhat we can sav nothing of . - .. .. wiieh Its thousahfls of readers do not already know. Itl In every respeeijjtoe of the .beat dailies in Uw South. D6okB. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth .yer. It is a most earoellent newspaper, well eauea a eomBenaiBBi oi an me news ui wo ua, uu au hotoor to its city, to North Carolina and .to North Carolina Journalism: Chhrlotte Obserter. That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second yolume. It is one of the most brilliant, eruaite ana sparxiing names toata vi uio Potomac. The system in- the get up f the "paper Batpasseaahenvt aiL- tTarboro Southerner the Times tannet say a word too good for the Wilmlngten Stab. It has jtrat reached ene of its minT birthdav& As mewBDaner K Is a favorite with the ftta presa and is songht after by the peo ple. "Lona and prbaperous hfe ta iUHeiasvuie TneH- . ' . , t Why ia it that ail the papess, with the name ef -Star are such b sight little journals 1 The Wilming ton (N. C.) stab, the Washingtoir Star, Fredeticks hnro juam imam. York Star, tot exam Die There mastbesomethmg in a name aier aicuncnu "T-w . ' - . . , . (Fa.) State. . t Tho Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice, Full aonfcinaee in the high road to success. Wees- teem the Btab very highly, regarding it as one or the very best of oar exchanges, and consider, it the peer of any Journal published in' the South. Ox- fordJPree Lance. , - . i V L. . . . . , . The Wilmington btab ib now lazing me icfpuur mionlgni Associated rreaa repQ,auu ub mere omul the amVnnt of ita'readlntr matter. The Scab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity Is not surprising since it Is bo deserving. tVUwwrw Ob server, j - ; , ........ i 4Thx Homnsa Stab, ene ' of the best dailies we "know, and as a newspaper, in our opinion, the very rxxt, 'nas entered upon its wetrai year, an every ptU-ticBjar the Stab cornea fully np to the mark as thk nrlnciDal dailr ia oar chief commercial city. L may it twinkle. Alamance pieaner. iheLWgmington Btab has entered anan its 13ta line, and we are pleased to notice still continues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best aewspa Mnatcomai to tnia omcs m news coiomiia always a little fuller than those of any oner or, L our exchanges, ana its eaitonai aepanment w cuu dafctedwithmuch ability. Morgemtcn Blade. Bumble in Itobeglniilngs.'as was inseparable from antenterprlse begun amid the wreck of fortune that attended the collapse 'ot the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily 'waxed" until It now, beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly bright ening prosperity . ' As a newspaper it has few equals, and no superior, for appropriate selection and ju dicions arrangement, and we are proud to rank it amongbur most acceptable exehanges. HUtsboro Recorder. - " - i . ' Tne WDm&igton Mornix Stab has entered upon thi thirteenth year of its 'existence, and we take thfe opportuntty to congratulate it upon its prospe rity and deserved popularity. The remarkable suc cess of the Stas is due to its strict attention to business. The boast Ot th Stab (rightfully too), is that it always has the sews, and this is taa first bthmg in journalism. .Otherwise the paper, is all tnat tne term oi " gooa. newspaper implies, auu us corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly edu cated newspaper men. May the -healthfoir moral ' influence of the Stab never be retarded, and may its genial, enterprising proprietor enjoy many more happy yaars of uBefnlaeBa Ooldsooro Messenger. lACfarBi&rtlie Micted. Ir. RQRERTS6tf; 19 So. fJutaw i Street, Bstltlmore, SSd. F rem fifteen years' experience in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent care tn all .disease of tie URINARY ORGANS and or ine NaKVtHJa KOTiiJ, via: organic ana Demauu wasknees. Xmnotency doss of sexual power), Ner- fvoas Debility and Trembling, Palpitation of th lleart, Aiimness oi signter uiaainess, nunaua m Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting from abuses in youth Or excesses minanhood. Dis ,Aes recently contracted eared in five to ten days, anA tho poison entirely eradicated from the sys tem. Also alr-'btood and skin diseases quickly cured. Dr. Robffrtsona graduate of the TJniversi ityi of Maryland, refers to any of the leading phy sicians 'of Baltimore. SpeclaT attention given to ailpemalecoinplaints and irregularities. M J ' i All rnitimnnlpaMona atrietlvonildential. aSd me- diqines sent to any address. , Call or write, enclps inistamp'Jor reply. . 1ept9ly dOULDN'T HAVE CREATED A BIGGER excitement than did our last Advertisement, teQlagthft-pebple ttie tremendous sacrifice at our t$re-;aUothtag ;and Bat going - for a "Mere Nothing." Thepeopleare rushing tot these bas. gnus. The enlargement of our Store will soon commence, then note the change at ) OTTKRBOURG'S (' tf25tf JMeftuWear Depot. T Received JMs Day, 5D CASES ROEDXRER & CO. DRY,BOWZx" dnAMFA,GNE, FR EH FROM BOND, t At Importer's Price. GEO. MYERS , Agent. 5b I'ASRS FRENCH RT?A1tnV ' FROM BONTrTrnrDAT.-f AOd for sale at Importer's Prices rr , .oairf i for sreotwe or r -f h t imported yrenchBrafioy, " , 5 At .GEO. MYERS. I . : J ,.-: Or Tubs GILT JSUGE BUTTE K, " Iff ZO y 30 ClINTS.APOUNn, - f mifttroBt Orass Bntter. MNESand;yQUORS.of be.tg y Sltf., , , Nos. llfl3; lABodtb Front st. MKCKLlaAiJEOUS. Loweir nacTiiiio ' Shop, i- . Lowell, Masa' r MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 6f COTTON IIAGHlirSBY or most .il Approved Patterns and with Recent Improvements. laper rjachinery ALSO, TUUB12VE WI1LELS, 1 , . ?,...: :l ' 'i! X'.'. J ... . . Kpafllng and Oeartnsr, njmtraullo PressjBs Aaait .Pomps. EleTrtatwrfcT PLANS FOR 'COTTON AND PAPER MILLS. LOWELL, MASS. WM. A. BTJRKE, Treaa., mh3 tf 8 Pemberton Bq.asre,JBostOB. c: r- - - TJ1 NCOTJBAGE HOME IK3TITUTU3N8. ; eoaxitj againtt Jire. ffiE NORIrH bAROJJlN e flOITJE INSUIIAMCE COMPANS i RALEIGH, N. a his eempany coatihuesto write Policies,' at fa rates, on all classes of insurable property. - ill losses are piompUy'aaftted and paid. The "HOME " is rapidly growing' in nblic favor, and appeals, with confidence, to iasarers of property in North Carolina. . t, i ZW Agents inU pasts of tie State. .J& . JOHN GATLING, President. W. tt. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI OOWPEB. Supervisor. ! . ATKINSON & MANNING, AeHirvs. I aagl-tf , -Wllmlnaton. n7c. t j COMMERCIAL HOTEL Wilmington, F. A. Sclmtte, Prop'r, rpHE COMMERCIAL. FORMERLY THE "EM- Pffi: E HOUSE." having been thbroaghlytrefiovated ank reittted, ia now one of the LEADING FIRST CLASi S HOTELS in the city. The Table ia snBDlied with the best ooaHoma and Northern Markets afford. BOARD PER' DAY $3sand 350. " ", , , Sample Rooms for the Commercial A TlrsMnass BAR and BILLIARD HALL eonneeted with this HoteL . ' ' 1 3rFREE LUNCH daily from 11 A. M. to !, M. ' ' Jytetf Fbrest and Stream, AN? . r: ' ttOD AD CUN. -TflK AMEBIC AN SPOBTSMAN'ft JOUKlAL A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL'HIS rjiix, srmu. cjL.tAAttay.raarfJMiiu uir , GAME, PRESERVATION OF FORESTS YACHTTNQ AND BOATING, RIFLE PRACTICE. AMD ASA Cand UT-DOOR KBCREATIPNS STUDY. This is the only Journal in tlfe Oanntry that fully supplies 4ke wants and necesaitleaof tae I 1 Crentleman Stoortsiaan. J k Z -k :. TERMS ft 00 a Year. Bend far Specimen Copy ! j . Frat Jk Sti lnbllan.llaar Co.. j . JU FULTON OT., (OIJ WO. 1U3,. , ? NewYork. Fost Office Box 3833. sept 37-tf Westerii North Carolina If you want to know all about the "Garden Spot" of Thi It is t is a TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMN WEEKLY. full of interestmg reading matter, jfcnd deyrfted to thfei interests or western JNortn Carolina. Address THE COURIER COMPANY, Hendereonvillo, N . C. The Central Exotest ant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS A paper and the Organ of the Methodist Prates tait Church in North Carolina, ia, published at Greensboro, N. C. Terms, as oo per annunif mmcrvaftce. The eligibility of its location, the number and ac tlvlty ef its agents, and theconstantly In creasing de f orit among the more solid classes of readers rious sections, give the 'CENTRAL peculiar s upon the patronage ef the advertising public Verms very favorable. Consult your business inter ests, and address tho editor 1 l. 1. aivnAUA, . Greensboro. N. C. AtkinsQn & Hanning's BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, f Wllmlnstori, . C, Fire, Marine, an Gompaiiics. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,0001 je 11 -ti The Marion Star. Mia OLDEST NEWJiPAPERv PUBLISHED IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and RStprosperous in the tWSteTOfleTwto Commission H Wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers, and to those who nave adopted tae-plan of selling by sample, an excellent medium of., communication ah a large and influential class Of merchants, me nics .planters and naval store men, whose pat age is worth solicitation. Advertisements and BdainesB Cards inserted on liberal s. ; Aaaress x STAR. fept 33 tf Marion. 8. C. j Too Thin to Wash. 1 LTHOUGH IT COMES FROM-A VEKY THICK t source. H. C. PREMPERT wouldadvlse his riliting friends and patrons not to heed the report that he has removed to Raleigh, as that is only done by designing persons toUrr and injure bis bdstness, but be sure and call on him at No. 7 Fnont8treet, two doors TraiPwaTxETr. his saloon second to nene in the city. , . , je6tf Jhe Favetteville Bxaminer, eefely -Iomocra4lc trspaper. Published at 4 FAYETTEV1LL?, NORTH CAROLINA, By J i t Terms $2.00 a year in advance. Send for a spe cimen copy. my 5 tf THE PE&Sl&AfCHIiAH. ! Published at DARLINGTON; C. H.. S. C. TT IS A LARGE PAPJLK X4U AHUJHS AU1. JS Xiwithaews, uu Koaoni wut lcni . .t .... inthedeDattiaetaU.formefaiayJoMtaaa.j t' M and Mirlbere. andheree le a most valuable advertising Circulafjon apeetsUy'large at Florence. 1 Adores :' f'L. A.A.V'A. GtS3gS3gf; y- J4 mi S. ept 18-tf uarunswn y? b. j' UAltEOiLD LINKS. Waiiunff ton & Weldon iiAllfROAD GO. Omcrs ot Gav'z. 8PTBBUiTBKiaTfT, I Wilmington.' N. tt, June 13, ie80. f Ctaae of Seliednfe rN AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 14, J 18801TaB8enger Trains en the Wilmington weldon Railroad will run as follows: Day KaU and Expreaa Train, Dally Leave "Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 6:50 A. M- -Arrive at Weldon.... - ... 13:50 P. M. Leave Weldon , 8:40P.M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9:53 P. M. PASSXHOEA MP FBBIfiHT TBAlir, DAII.T BXjiaTT StnCDATS. Leave Wfhnington, Front St. Depot, at 3:80 P. at ArrWe at Weldon i. 8:40A.M. Leave Weldon. 1:00 A. M. Arrivi at Wllmtngton, Front St. Depot, 1-.80 P. M. Train h on ( Tarboro .Branch Road leave -Rocky Mbont for Tarboro at 6.10 P. M. Daily, and Toes- - n. . a.ar A A aT ' day, xnursaayana saturaay at o.ua a. a. auu ana. Wel don for all points North via Bay Lino, dally except Sunday, and'' daily yla Richmond and all rail route. -- - ' ...... The 3:80 P. M. train makes close eaneectlena at Weldon, Petersburg and Richmond. . i ' JOHN F. DIVINE, Je lfUtf General Bap't era! Sup'ts Office, iWiiJixiNGrroN, coi.uiriKiA ) OfTSTA . K. COMPjiNY. WILMINGTON. N. C. Juae 12. ItSO. lO , ' r Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JUNE 14, 1880,; the foTJowin Schedale will be. run on this Read: PAssKitoKR, Exfrxbs, St Art. and Tnaouan1 Fukiout TBATK, pAH.T'BXCBrT Suitdats. Leave WHmington....... Leave Florence, Afrive at Columbia Leave Columbia Leave Florence. Arrive at Wilmington... j 4:00 P. M. 3:40 P. M 8:15 A. M 6:00?. M 4:80 A. M. 11:80 A M. FIOlUJBXrRKSftTIlAlN (Dally. Leave Wilmington 10:13P. M. Leave Florence. . , 8:80 A. M. Arrive at Camden Junction 4:15 A.M. Arrive at Celumbfa 8:15A. M. Leave Olumbla. . . w 6: 00 P. M. Leave Camden Junction 1 :00 M. Leave Florence 3:30 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington 1J:S0 A. M. ' This Train stops only at Brlnkley's, Whlteville Flemiagton, Fair Bluff and Marion. Passengers for Columbia, and all points on G. A C.'H. R. and in Western North Carolina, via Colum bia and' Spartanburg, should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. i Passengers for Augusta should take Night Exv press Train,, which connects via Camden Junc tion. Through Sleeping Cars oa all night trains for Charleston and Augusta. ' Trains leaving WUmiagton Saturday nights make odnneetiQn for Columbia only via Camden J unction aaTaohth'CarollniRilrOad. JOHN F. DIVINE. Jel3-tf Gen'l Snp't. CAKOLIHA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. Offics Gbitxbaij StrrxBrjfBrDBBY., ' Wilmington, N. tt, jane 10, 1880. Change of Schedule. ON ANB' AFTER JUNEJ1S, 1880, the following Schedule will be operated oa this Railway: PASSENttER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN : 1 Leave .Wilmington at ,.6:00 P.M. No.l. Arrive at Hamlet at 1:25 A.M. S ' Charlette at 7:00 A. M. 1 Leavo Charlotte at No. 2. V Arrive at Hamlet at I Wilmington at.. ...8:30 P.M. .. 1:37 A.M. ...9:00 A.M. No. 1 Train ;is Da'Hy except'Sonaays, bat makes no connection to Raleigh on Saturdays. Mo. 2 Train is Daily except Saturdays. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT PAS ' SBNGRR AND EXPRESS. wl Leave Charlotte, f Arrive at Shelby. 8:00 A. M. i 12:00 M 'ktL, a I Leave Shelby wo- " J Arrive at Charlotte. . 2:00 P. M. 6;00P.M. LOCAL FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Wilmington ., :& A. M. Arrives at Lanrinborg 5:10 P. M. Leaves Charlotte : 4:15 A. M, Arrives at Laormbarg 4KH) P. M. Leaves Lanrinborg. 5:80 A. M. . Arrives at Charlotte 4:30 P. M. Leaves Laurinburg ; 5:00 A.M. Arrives at Wilmington, 4:15 P.M. These Trains leave WUmington and Charlotte Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Lanrinborg, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. plose connection at Hamlet to and from Raleigh, and at Charlotte via States vllle, to all points In Western North Carolina and to Aaheville. Also via Spartanburg to Headorsonyille, adjacent points "and Asherille. Passengers foe Asheville via either route, leaving Wilmington at 6 P. M., will arrive at destination at 7 P. M. next day. pieeplng-Car accommodations on Through Trains to and from Charlotte and Wilmington Through Sleepers will also be ma to and from Raleigh and Charlotte. V. W JOHS80H, Je 17-tf General Superintendent. CLYDE'S New York and Wilmington Steamship tine. ' The Steamer R EG- ULATOR, Cant. DOANE, rflLL SAIL FROM NEW FORE, satariSay. July 31. fyShippers can rely upon tb PROMPT SAILING ' of Steamers as advertised. . For Freight Engagements apply to ' TIO!tlA8 E. BOND, ' Superintendent, . . Wilmington, N.C. . i Tbeo. Ci. ger. Freight Agent, New York. XV. r. Clyde 6c Co., General Agents, dec 9 tf 85 Broadway, New York. Bank of Hew Hanover. Ajuihorlzed Capital $1000,000, Csli Cjapltal paid In S30O.0O0, Surplus Fond! $50,000. ' D IRE421 OR 8. JOUN DAWSON D. R. MURCHISON DONALD MoRAB C. M. BTEDMAR ISAAC BATES, JAS. A. LEAK B. F. LITTLE B. B. BORDEN 11, VOLLBRSi f R. R. BRXDERS ' J.,W. ATKLNSwN .. 1 I : 1 IU1A8. m HTfSUUAM. rTesiaent. - i 1 . laaAO SATES, VlMPMaldeat. S.JK Wauuaouv Cashier . - raswao-tf TSQ NEWSPAPERS, fSTJlTABLE IJ for Wrsnptag andoth Can M haft at th ST AS 0CbJ . other purposes rN ANY.QUANTITT r Gen Ofoans tha SaMbattar. Runs iJKhtar, Otne Fasrref and Ooata Laa afonay thtMi any otnar oia in tna Marfcat. a vary maohina fully and lacaUy a-uarrantead. Tacae martiinw are mada ef the hmt laatsrtals, ana th. workmanahlp a!nd flniahara aaszoeDeaV Bars Vca a nUd tomluma at all tho Btatofalra, Oeorgla aTnama,Tvsaa. to. tTpwarda of 6000 of our Ours fcrata an aaataaaln the aootben atatea onr MOS aavijar km soU la am Prfoa List of Olns, Faadara a ad Oondanaars Bozod ready for ahlpmant and deUrerwd al oar Saetery. r Price vtth rrloOwUa Hotr Bolt 1 or i $100 0 110 00 131 60 1M 0 1M 00 1M00 tut 00 rss oo ausos 144 60 iaa 170 M 1M 00 SMO0 mm tr Terms erven on Application.! Prom 1S43 to M58 wt mannfafteia (Hnaas Oohimhea, Oa., Under to nrm woe c . CLJOtooia, imowTi , aa raexayiori rajko, yruwe Olna ever alDoa. With lone msrmrUtaeo, tha brat labor Marina maablDrr and aUllsd workman, w. pom KlrauUk4TW not nujorea rry any otbarmanararrarcrlafmr line, for producing tbe aaaT wor for tha uaasr mnnmy. The demand la year waa aosrcaO that aaarly M ardara nr man Mmrtjirlnw OKpnitT and Aop. k ba abUtomaS all Siarta. atlU U U thawfaes plan to get your ordara lit aariy. rhr Olnatratnd namnlTlet fflTlrur MW voluntary tUim fbr Qliutratnd j r from over W IIt. ananrprtidndf plantftra. fru x. KtnaiB and eomnlate outflt f unUaLad Whaa daalrad. Add 1 BliOWTi COTTON CIN CO, mm ujxrpojsr. cojtn. JOQN DA WSOJA.CO Agents, , mh 16.DAW6m Wilmington. N. C. qRAWINS PRICES FREE BY MAIL.. -errU! :iVVTtlW4C31 'J hWtNCHAIaf. : f ( Prices In EnKlrtnd. $68.00, $78.76, IS9.36, f 100.00, $135.00, $160.00 Delivered in New York, duty and all charges elusive : $108.38, $117.79, $131.97, $150.63, $184.33, $114.00. iTha ihnva mi.k. nrtnrA "irnll Pk.W. dium Choke,' or Cylinder Vore. at these prices. We-are now making small bores of Nos. 14, II and SO gang, which are. saartsely laferiar la owe to the larger bores. Weight of SO-Bore Trom ..... 5X lbs. - " 1416 " t M 13 W " 10 . .8K " Our "Giant Grin" Action has been awardod a Dl. ploma of Merit at tbe Parts Exhibition. na ror liiuBtrated aheots. We resBectfnllv refer to the follewinr mvitlainna. who have.purchafed and are now astn our gao : Hon. Walter L. Steele. M. C. Rockinrham. Klcb mond county, If. C. leapt, u. k. jaurchison, Wilmington, N. tt CoL H F. Little, Little's Mills, N. '. iJamee A. Leak, Esq .. Waaesboro, N. C. Win. IL Bernard. Est., WUnttayton, N. C. J. A W. TOLLEY, Pioneer Works. St Mary's Sao are. oefSDAWtf Blrmlnghm. Enrland. Boneset Bourbon Tonic. HP- RECtSTCKCO. An sad oi ELEGANT COMUItfATION OK BONES XT other Ono .tonics with a mro Old Ktniar.kw Whiskev. such as connvisseurs. approve aniOovalld. InjQsthave; not a drop of any other avtrUlo nrd. A rich, wholesome and delicious sltmulant Tonic i ... far Dyspepsia, Debility, Malaria, Ac. i Delicate women, over worked clergymen sad physicians, worn-out nurses, saflorera from bron chitis, and tho focblo of every age and claso will fiad It a dellxhtfal to vigor ant. CHAMBERS A BROWN. mh 17 DW6m LoulsvUla, Ky. GBA.T8 SPECIFIC MEDICINE. rftADC MAitlK. THE GREAT TRADE MARK ENOLUa REM- . EDT. Anunfall I trig cure for Sem- . In. Weakness, eHfmt matonhea. xmDotencv. ana aH dtseasee that follow, as a aa. one nee at Ball i B.ntKaJIfcMentJnlvAr sal Lassitude. Fain m the Bacx,Tfinw of TIsIob, Premature Old Are, and nkaay other M ana ana thai lead to Insanity or ConsumpUba. 0mA a . Prexoatar. Grave. . KVFuIl particulars In our' panyphlat, which we desire to send free by mail -to every eoe. feyThe Hpeclfie Medicine iasold by allDrogglats at $1 per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sctit free by mail on rsors4ertae taoney, hy ad- uressiag i uju ucia i auvitins uu No. 10 Meohanlca' Blnrk. Detroit. Mlr.h. Bold In Wilmington by GR i4tn oo riiiuiriiK, Wholesale and Uetoll, -and' ma Drn Targiste even ah 6 DAWly wnere. MARBLE. r.i o wunr.EjuT s. Gravestones. FIRST -CLAR8 WORK AT fcOWBST NEW YOK PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK PACKED AND 8HIPPED, AT OUK RISK, TO ANY FART OF THE SOUTH. UICflAXUK WATlttl ak CO ST Lafayette Plaeo, 'Row "York. i . . ti i . i . ' Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book forra.f ot sale to the Trade, dec 4 D4tWtf PRESCRIPTION FREE Xor the speedy Care arseaibral Wrakaess, Lest JJ Kaalioed, Pre at stars Dfallltr, tierroaiaeas, Iespoa4eaey, CoafBsloa of Ideas, Avrrslea to Boefety, Defective Meaaery, sad all Dlseroers Bros rut ea by Secret Valats and Vxeoeses, Aa drafsist has the latTedleataTedrasa, DR. JAQUE3 A CO.. 130 Vast Sixth 8WOTCTXS XAT1, 0EXCI feb.15 lyDAW . . . no N. A. 8TEDIIAIi Jr. Attorney uid Ckmniellor att Is, w; ELIZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY. Hi O. Offloe Upstairs, In Brick Banding, occupied by RlnaldlAOo. Special attention to Claims. Col lectJens on mb( of $100 and upwards made fbr Five Per Cent, if without suit. Drawing Deeds, Mcttmea, AeU spocialty. apS-DAwt . PrloeeC . B"eJ Oins. SO saw 7BM . 86 " 7 50 t 40 " 100 00 U, " 111 M i 60 " 128 00 ' SO " 140 M 70 " MO 00 ' SO " 1M 00 if -ma r m 3 s 3
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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