MWCELIjANICOlTB. MISGEIXANEaiXS. - MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROAD LINES. i EVENING EDITION! H O II JE FATIJJE WALTER SAVAGE LAN DOR Alas, bow soon the hours are over Counted us out to play the lover ! And bow much narrower is tbo stage Allotted us to play the sage ! But wbeo we play th fool, how wid j The theatre expaoda ! beside. How long the audience sit before us ; tics' many prompters, what a choius ! HOKA FELIX. INA D. COOLBRITH. Ob, my heart, when life is dune. How happy will ibe hour be ! All its restless errands run ; Noontide past and syt of sun, And thPloDg, long night begun ; How happy will the hour be ! POLITICAL srSlIMY. A uovcl by U. S. Grant, eu- :u!ed "White Uouse Secrets, " would sell immensely. Endymion would be nowhere. Augusta Chronicle, Dem. Rosooe Cockling can have a siiu-iiioa m headhoe writer in Chicago whenever be wanls it. He calls tbe paptr kuown as the Nation "that hectic patci of bump ioud pedantry." Neto Orleans Pica yune. Material for about nineteen Cabinets has already been offered to Gen eral Garfield, but none of ii has jet been slumped wither. Conkliog's approval. In hc absence of tnu stamp its ultimate dis roatl s scarcely guesaable. WasJiington Post, Dem. - xMiuUter Chiirsiiancy's failure to u:j-!t; Uale his chargts egainst his wife's .io-. ratne will nut add 10 toe lusttr of iriai ?liiesman'a tent-iiio. Of all tbe Uiiurts which S'lcw ht pathway of Hayes' p.Kktres?. "Id mn Uuristi'U-cy is about the w i'tiea Observer. PKKtOAL, - Mr. James Whitlier, the EDg-.i-ti artist, is about to visii ibe Uuited Tbo Chronicle Herald, of Puila-i!i-i;-h:-i. proposes puuisg Gram in bLort . i t lie? '.(id ii'Hkicg him the G ddess of O?oar de Lafayette, a grandson .. the Mnq'ii? de Lafyeiu-, has wnticii to i,, .-i , cus Centennial Association, that Ii ? 1' i miif jiMry duties will not permit hi a le at iho celebration oq iLe 17 ii utst Jauuity. tie is a member of fi: Fitucb Sci' '.-. It will be remembered that tome m.ju'.bs -dLk,o Mr. Dijdyl S. Jones, for sjibc iiue 'ii ci'.er cit:rT the Bo-.rd uf Healli', K-,:,nii maace aod had tu be sent to the asyiiiiii. Hid wire, Kite M Jones, wa9 &ub - qierriy ppTioted a committee on h:a cj ale, ud about a month ago sLe, loo, bt--ttn ma ioe, and was sect to the govermeat - luin Washington Star. Dr. J. Burr Williams was mai r d tt Mis Sarah Black the ?e:oud time, a Sbelbyville, Ind , yesterd iy. They we. e m-tnied eight or ten year- ago at-d h- -o-itttier until within a year or uvu.wleti iiity t r,ited and w.-i divorced, Al'S. ii'ck uiviulbe CJiioviy o? lueir cmM, h iit'iu ri -' :i r pev.m years. 1;ijii he mi ri'd a iotre- indy, who diel -lm he r.re 'he uooeym i was over, nu-.i a dug trial it was l e-it-i that his fam!y shcuid iive together ihaij io be strangers to each o'btr, he propose-. t.'ie second time, was ac cepted, and last u gat. before their frk-nda were aware that old differences ha.l teen forgiveo and forgotten, they were rrnnied Cine in nali Commercial AIemph'i3 street-car ticket eir c i ute as currency ia Northern Mississippi. The two Congressional districts of Flo id i are very eve.ily divided mpopu la icn- At tbe recent e:ecuon the First dis tric cist 28,033 votes aud tbe Sscoad dis ii ic 2-5,003. The annual report of Major H. S Thompson, State Superintendent of EJuition of South Oarohns, shows 2,973 ;c:i ois and 3,171 teachers for 1879-'80, a--'aiDbt 2 901 schools and 3,lti6 teachers for' 17S-,70 ' In 1876-'77 there were 2.433 s b oU and 2,674 teachers. The following appeared as an d ertisement in a piper published by S;:nri R se, in JlaCOD, Ge.;r;;ia, in 1825: " i'o tiie Publick: An evil iuteuder have Itrvled at my carsk;.er ia tiie following raijor to wit : Toat I mide tspphkiiion to him for me to give the man one dost of m-.-.li-on and I would give him ten dolUrt 4i ud ng thit my inteniioss were vidony I pronounc2 him a D D lier. Tb s barfon vagybone wish to maka the c nr.muuesy Bcleave he was hones and wuu d no, exoep tbe offer. Mankind of D zzirnmeDt Knows ef we harkon to tbe s-ouud of a D D Kaskul every man is a lt )is but hisself I N Morris " TWIXRLLG. There are 19,000,000 bushels of tjrniu i j the Chicio grain elevators. There are oveFtwenty-five and a quarter mill.ou 5tandard silver dollars in ciiLulatiua. This allows a half dolNr to ev.-ry man, woman, child and baby in tbe lnod . Miss Leila Morse, the young !aly to whom Mr. Tilden waa at one time reported to be engaged, is soon to marry a professional pianist. If Samuel was jilted his revenge is complete. The wheat crop of the year is estimated at 480,000.000 bushels, against 449,000,000 bushels in 1879. The indica tions are that the home and foreign de mand will leave ua a little surplus. The summer tourists are esti mated to have left in New Hamps!ftre last season all the way from $2,000,000 to $6, 000,000. The sum is no doubt very large, as the railroad receipts from this business alone wert equivalent to $600,000. OR ASIATIC NOTES . Madame Ristori has not yet re tired from the stage; she is still acting in Scandinavia. Mr. Tennyson's new play, which i3 shortly to be produced by Mr. IrviDg, is described as hiehlv tragic. The scene is laid in a city of Asia Minor. Miss Ellen Terry is reported to be delighted with her part. Another female Hamlet is in the field, this time from California, in tbe per ion of Miss Nelly Holbrook, who will ap pear as the Melancholy Dane in New lork about the 13th of this month. She is tbe young lady who stumped Connecticut tor uaineld. Price Seduced. TUB LADIES ARE INFORMED THAT MBS A VIRGINIA A. ORB has reduced the price of ""ofuig. Dieacnia, ana aying iciea' ana unii dren'g Hats from R-TFTV to TWKNTV.H'IVH fTTS RESIDENCE One door east of Frout, on Church HAS NEVER FAILED When used according to the printed directioni Inclosing each bottle, and is perfectly tafe even w the most inexperienced hands. j if A i fi ill PERRV DAVIS' PAIrJ ILLER IS .RECOMMENDED Ey Physicians, by Missionaries, by Ministers, by Mechanics, by A'urses in BbspUcds, BY EVERYBODY. PAIII If II I CD 13 A STJRE CCRE r AIM IVILLCn for cogu, sor Throat, Chills, Dlarrboea, llywiiterf, Cramps, Cholera, and all Bowel Complaints, We have innumerable testimonials from parties in all parts of the world who have used PAIN TCTTiTiTIR intern ally with never-failing success in cases of sickness of almost every nature. PAIII Iff 1 1 I CD 13 THE BEST Mlfi IVILLCIl KEMEDYknown to the World for Sick Headache, Sea Sickness, Pain In the Back, Pain in the Bide, Rheumatism, and SenralgUu TTJT QUESTIONABLY THE SEST LINIMENT MADE Its equal having never yet been found, PAIN KILLER rXfnfn1 cases of Cuts, Bruises, Sprains Scalds, Severe Bnrai, etc. 3 AIM If II I CD 13 well-tried and i Mlrl rVILLCn trusted friend of the farmer. Planter, Sailor, Mechanic, and n fact all classes wanting a sure and safe trdlcine which will always be at hand, ::J can be freely used internally or ex rnally -without fear of harm and iritb rtatnty of relief. lll I CD 13 & Medicine Chest in Mlra IVILLCIl itself, and few vessels .ve port without a supply of it. I IJ lIB i CD should have a place In Mill IVSLLCn wrj Factory, Machine P and Will, on every Farm and Plantation, 1 iu every Household, ready for immediate i not only for Accidents, Cuts, Bruises, i cs, etc, but in case of Sudden Sickness o! v kind. .o family can safely be without this invalu !e remedy in the house. Its price brings it ithin the reach of all, and it will annually xve many times its cost in doctor's bills. For sale by all druggists at 5c, 50c, and 1 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, PROVIDENCE, R. I. Proprietors ap30 eod&Wly fr we bu nrm McMillan bros., MANUFAerURERS OF THE SEAMLESS TURPENTINE STILLS. WE HAVE ON HAND STILLS FKUM. Tisx to Fifty Barrels capacity. To parties moving South we will take in exchange their OLD tSTLLiLio. atrajcvtoyLiio, , and furnish NEW STILLS, at Savannah. Ga. For Prices, call on or address McMillan BEOS.. Fayetteville, N. C, or Savannah, Ga. de 3 oaw3t Fr CloaksrDollmans DollmanszCloaks 9 WE HAVE IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT The Lowest Prices! all sizes: E. ffl. HEcINTIEE. de5 ts Breech Loaders Fine brkechloading shot guns of a'l kinds and prices. Largs assortment of BueUsh Muzzle Loading Guns, Shool's Primers, f rtHrt7fl Balta. Baes. In fact a complete assort ment oF8portsmans goods. We guarantee to glye you good goods, and aa low prices as any Bouse in s me country. Q DAWSON & co m no 23 tf 10, 21 & 23 Market Street - WBOLBSALV PRICES. ST"Out 'in-'-tauon it saouid bo understood re seat ho wholesale prices generally. In raaktn. U9 email orders higher prices have to be charged ABTlCUsS. PSICKS. BAGGING Gunny Standurd BACON North Carol! aft, Uams.fJ tt(now) Shoalders, y a Sides.N. a choice, E.... Western Smoked Hams Sides, tt........ ...... Shoulders,.... ........ Dry Salted Sides & Shoulders .;. . 00 12 13 0 a IS ia 13 15 8 10 14 w ::i 8 e Diujr uivb weiKui. ........... , BARRELS SplritsTurpentine, OCWUU UiWU, New New York, each. .. New City, each.......... 1 65 O 1 75 CO 1 &5 00 & 1 0 21 22 7 50 & 9 50 00 14 00 15 20 22 32 18 S6 U 12 0 & 0 00 G 15 10 14 6 28 123tf lb 15 & 17 70 75 1 75 2 25 7 I 1 ) a 1 10 tu & 13 18 0U 20 00 8 SO 10.00 8 C) 9 CO 4 t iO 5 00 c; 50 7 00 3 00 3 25 CO 7 00 8 CO 4 00 5 9 MV. .-.... . BRICKS Wilmington, 21 ruf buuiu.. ................... B OTTER North Carolina, 9 E. Northern, 9 CAIDLES Sperm, 9 Tallow, ft JIMHITlHIILlim, y lit.. I CHEESE Northern Factory 9 Bl utuij , creaiu v a State, V ft COFFEE Java, 9 Rio, S CORN JEAI-9 buaaeUia Backs j UVllVflrriJW-flUUW DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, B yd Yarn, 9 bnncn .-' FISH Mackerel, No. 1,9 bbL. No. 1, bbl Mackerel, No. S, 9 bbl Nn 1 BO U Vhl Mackerel, No. 8,9 bbl Mullets. 9 bbl do Pork bb Is A. C. Herring, Roe, ?J keg.. .. uiy vua.fi .... FSKTlI.iaiSRH Percvlan Guano, uau o Baugh'e Phosphate, " Carolina Fertilizer, ' Ground Bone. Bone Meal, " Flour, Navaesa Guano, Complete Manure ' Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, ' Berger A Buta's Phosph. " Ti-ri-nl l p.n Cotton FerUllser 57 60 00 00 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 55 80 0 00 5 00 5J50 7 50 6 00 6 00 6 50 11 68 62 50 60 00 60 00 40 00 4700 67 00 45 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 et. 60 oo FLOUR Fine, 9 DDI 4 25 5 25 Supor. Northern, f! bbl B.i-a r S3 bbl 7 00 900 6 tO 625 6 75 13 FamilT " 9 bbl City Mills-Extra, 9 Family, 9 bbl... 2x. Family, 9 bbl... GLUE 9 S ; ; GRAIN Corn, In store. In oags 70 62 Corn.uargo, v ouaum... Oorn,mixed9 boshol.in bags Oats, 9 bushel Red Russ Proof . . . pmi rvtw. 19 bush&l 61 6? ' 55 00 70 4 1 25 1 SO 1 15 A 70 57 87 .? 110 125 HIDES Green, 9 tw aaltv . . HAY Eastern, 9 100 6s. western, V w m.u Wnrth River. 100 St. . 1 20 HOOP IRON 9 ton 80 00 80 09 LARD Noruiem, y 9fc 10 North uaronna, 9 f .... r r-w b VK1 00 1 10 18 00 15 00 13 CO 18 00 12 00 00 87 00 00 25 00 40 0 00 10 25 1 LUMBER Crsx SinaiiSAWTO Snip atun,reBawi,w . it n-nv Vn Tlfsn1r SB M ft. 30 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 WeetlndlaCargoes, according toquaUty,9 Mft DreseeariooruiK, owmiiiwi., Scantiiae and Boaras, com U Vft 15 00 43 46 muu, 7 - ------ - - - - - - - MOLASSES New CP iCuba,nnd5j New crop vuDBf uoio v Porto Rico,hhds bbls Sagar House, khds, 9 gal.. bbis.e eal... o & 27 27 80 3 50 14 146 100 18 20 22 2S 18 1 00 70 fO Syrap, bls, gal ......... . xri rr'aIlnt 1d basis. 9 ke.. ...... I WM., , - OILS Kerosene, 9 ff&l ooa Lard, 9 gai....... Linseed, 9 Ro6in,9 Tar. per gal TA V. n unn. tw-r era 10 90 15 00 00 sa 8 75 40 40 0 00 00 00 00 CO POULTRY Calciens,Uve,grown SDtlCZ... Turkeys D(9a vrprfl 7-' r , n k h :-i 1 POTATOES-Sweet, 9 bushel. Irish, 9 '-l - PORK Nortacrn, City Mesa , . . 2 75 17 50 15 00 Prime, & ooi Bnrnn U bbl 00 00 14 00 RICE Carcil-jn, 9 S 6Jtf 7 Rough, DUliU -- . RAGS Co -atry, 9 Citv '3 B, 3J IX IX 14 90 1 IX 22 75 90 t5 75 ROPE - SALT Alnra, 9 bushel 00 Liverpool, vsacx Lisbon,. 9 sack AmoHrn SB AAlk.. 86 00 00 0 0 10 SUGAR Cuba, 9 fortomco, v A Coffee, 9 B B " 9 B - C 9 16 . Bx.C- 9 Crushed. 9 B IP 10 8 9 10 6 7 00 Y30 5 00 b 9 &. 10, bOAP Northern, 9 6 SHINGLES Contract , pa.., 5 00 2 00 4 50 00 12 00 10 00 5 12 00 13 03 9 00 i iiTnmn . M m . CypressSaps9 M Crnreee Hearts 9 M. 7 50 15 00 00 00 6 13 00 ffh 14 50 STAVES W.O.BbL, 9 M -R.O Hhd., 9 K TAT.TWD ft TIMBHR Shipping, 9 M 11 00 iiirnme.a isr Mill Fair, 3 M .. Common Mill TnfeHnrtnrMlnim H W 50 00 53 00 00 20 SO 18 8 00 6 50 5 00 6 00 S 60 36 32 20 ffh WHISKEY Northern, 9 gal North Carolina, 9 gal . WOOL Unwashed, 9 2 wasnea. s Burry Wool WILPIINGTOW MONEY fflARKBl Ex change (sight) on New York, . dlBc't. Baltimore,.., :: Boston, Philadelphia, Western Cities, Exchange 30 days 1 9 cent. Bank ofNew Hanover Stock First National Bank, 94 75 125 Navaesa uuano uo. ... N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon., ...23 ...63 ... 4 Do. Funding 1806, Do. " 1868... Do. New 4s , Do. Special Tax.... Do. to N. C. Railroad. .80 W. A. W. B,R.Bonds7 c (Gold In t). 112 Carolina Central a. k. uonas, o vc. .w Wil. CoL & Aug. B. R. " 00 Wilmington City Bondfl, 7 9c 85 ' old 6 9e 85 " new 6 9c. ...85 " 8 9c 85 New Hanover County. ...6 9c 85 (Cur. Int) W. Ss W. Railroad Stock 65 . North Carolina R. R. " 70 WiL Gas Light Co. ,.45 Wilmington Cotton Mills 95 Bank of New Hanover Authorized Capital $!, 00,000, Cash Capital paid in $300,000 Surplus Fund 50,000. DIREGl ORS. JOHN DAWSON C. M. STEDMAS D. R. MURCHISOK ISAAC BATES, DONALD McRAE J AS. A. LEAK H. VOLLERS 3. F. LITTLE B. R. BRIDGERS E. B. BORDEN J. W. ATKINSON CHAS. M. STEDMAN, President ISAAC BATES, Vice President. 8. D. WAiLA.cn. Cashier aug20-tf Atkinson & Manning's Insurance Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Wilmington N. C Fire, Marine aiFLife Companies, Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000! e 11-tf The Camden Journal. Published Every Thursday t at Camden, 8. 0., IS THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED PAPER IN Kershaw county, and has an extensive circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business men in the county. , , It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a desir able Medium tor Advertising, the country in which itcirculateB,bcing coanectcdwith that city by eteam er rathe Wateree River, and the Wilmington, Co lumbia and Augusta Railroad. . , , beral terms will be made with thoee desiring to advertise. Subscription price, $2 50 per annum. .AAt 69, FRANTHAM & HAY, feb 37 f TSd'tors and Proprietor. Worth Remembering , That TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT repre sents i in each bottle thirty to forty glasses of Sparkllug Seltzer Water, containing all the virtues of the celebrated German Spring. It is always freeh and always ready, and thus commends itself to all for its efficacy, portability and cheapness. ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE IT. de2 Deod&W 2w tu th sa tmc3p The PrlorningSfar PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Subscription Bates In, Aflyance DAILY STAR. One Sear, postage paid, J7 00 " Sir Months " 4 00 Three Months" " 2 35 One Month " " 1 00 WEEKLY STAR. One, Year postage paid, fl 50 Six Months. " 1 00 Three Months " " 50 Notices of the Press: rri o Ana nf 4 V. o KAef TtftnAra in J. lie O i Art IB UCUUCUIJ vjny v. rt ' the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life w 11. naiem cm. The Wilmlmgton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth riniiT lonrnal of news it stands "up head." Concord Begister. The Wilmington 8tab has entered its twenty fifth volume. There is no better paper published in the Stele. Lenoir Topic. The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its thir teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the State . Warrenton Gazette.. The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papers ef the South. Oxford Torchliaht. The Wilmington 8tab is not only one of the best news and typographical appearance cannot be beat en- tacKBon jiejxsrbvr. The Wilmington Stab is one of the very beet pa- UOiilUiCUUUUl ' J J " " J " raphyup to editorial ability aid independence. Petersoura (. ya ) maex;ippeu. We like the Stab because it is thoroughly relia ble, candid, fearless, and bo well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect newspaper. Long may the Stab twinkle. Mt. Airy Visitor. Although at the head of the press-in this State in all that makes a'paper valuable to the reader, still it .i m.,TTrt Tf- ia St a n nf tha fi rftt. cuuuiiueo luiyiyfo. magnitude. May its lHstre never wane. The Free rv tu jsajaiui. The Wilmington (N. C.) Mornino Stab is a mo del newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (sec ular) paper published in the South. Richmond Va.) lieliaious Herald. The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers m the South, and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tarboro Southerner. The Stab is so well and favorably known in this section of the State that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one of the beat dailies in the South. Eooeeonian. The Wilmington Stab had entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well edited' a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and to North Carolina journalism. Charlotte Observer. That magnificent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The system in the get up of the paper surpasses them all. Tarboro Southerner. The Times cannot say a word too good for the WilmiDgten Stab. It has just, reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and is sought after by the peo ple. Long and prosperous life to lLdsviue Times. Why is it that all the papers with the name of Star are such bright little Journals T The Wilming ton (N.C.) Stab, the Washington Star, Fredericks burg Star, New York Star, for example There must be something in a name after all Biamond iVa. estate. The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to success. We es teem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best of our exchanges, and consider " jhe peer of any journal published in the South. Ox ford Free Lance. The Wilmington Stab is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has besides increased the amount Of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising eince it is so deserving. Charlotte Ob server. Tes Mobkins Stab, ene of the best dailies we know, and as a newspaper, in our opinion, the very best, has entered upon ita twelfth year. In every particular the Stab comes fully up to the mark as the principal daily in our chief commercial city. Lesg may it twinkle. Alamance Gleaner. The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its 12th volume, 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 newspa pers that comes to this office. Ita news columns are always a little f nller than those of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial department is con ducted with much ability . Merqanton Blade. Humble in its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of fortune that attended the collapse of 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 dicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank It among our most acceptable exchanges. Biusboro Recorder. The Wilmington Mobstiks Stab has entered upon the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prospe rity and deserved popularity. The remarkable suc cess of the Stab is due to its strict attention to business. The boast of the Stab (rightfully too), is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the paper is all that the term of "good newspaper" implies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly edu cated newspaper men. May. the healthful, moral influence of the Stab never be retarded, and may its genial, enterprising proprietor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Goldeboro Messenger. ALL ABOUT Western North Carolina If you want to know all about the "Garden Spot" of the South, send for a specimen copy of The Western Courier. It is a TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMN WEEKLY, full of interesting reading matter, and devcted to the interests of Western North Carolina. Address THE COURIER COMPANY, Hendersonvllle, N . C. The Central Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS paper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes tant Church in North Carolina, is published at Greensboro, N. C. Terms, $3 00 per annum, in advance. The eUgibility of its location, the number and ac tlvity of its agents, and theconetantlyincreasing de mand for it among the more solid classes of readers claims upon the patronage ef the advertising public fanna oorv foTnribiR. (Iftiiinlt vnnr bnflineBS inter ests, and address the editor J. L. MICHAUX, Greensboro, N. C. Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell, Mass., MANUFACTURERS OP EC VERY DESCRIPTION OK COTTON MACHINERY Of most Approved Patterns and with Recent Improvements. Paper Prlachinery ALSO, TURBINE WHEELS, Shafting and (bearing. Hydraulic Presses and Pomps. Elevators, &c. PLANS FOR COTTON AND PAPER MILLS. C. L. HILDRETH, Sup't. LOWELL, MASS. WM. A. BURKE, Treas., mh 3 tf 8 Pembcrton Square, Boston. JNCOURAGB HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security against Fire. THE NORTH CAROLINA HOS2E INSURANCE CORSPANV RALEIGH, N. a This Company continues to write Policies, at fa rates, on all classes of insurable property. All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "HOME " is rapidly growing in public favor, ana appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property lr North Carolina. fag" Agents in all parts of the State. .JS2 , JOHN GATLING, President. W. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI COWPBR, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Aokhvb, aug 1-tf Wilmington. N. (... Eeceived This Day, CASES ROEDERER & CO. DRY BOWZY CHAMPAGNE, FRESH FROM BOND, At Importer's Price. GEO. MYERS, Agent. KA CASES FRENCH BRANDY, OU FROM BOND THIS DAY And for sale at Importer's Prices Only $1.50 for a Bottle of Imported French Brandy, At GEO. MYERS'. O K Tubs GILT EDGE BUTTER, ZD 30 CENTS A POUND, Choicest Grass Butter. WINES and LIQUORS, of beat grades. At Popular Prices. GEO. MYERS, my 27 tf Nos. 11, 13, 16 South Front st. The Best Paper. Try It. Beautif ally Illustrated- :j5th YEAR. The Scientific American. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is a large First Claes Weekly Newspaper of Sixteen Pages printed in the most beautiful style, PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED WITH SPLENDID ENGRAV INGS, representing tbe newest inventions and the most recent advances in the Arts and Sciences; in cluding New and Interesting Facts in Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, ileal th, Progress, Social Science, Natural History. Geology, Astronomy. The most valuable practical papers by eminent wri ters in all departments of Science, will be found in the Scientific American. Terms, $3.80 per year, $1.60 half year, which in cludes postage. Discount to Agents. Single co pies, 10 cent s. Sold by all N ewsdealers. Remit by Sjstal order to MUNN & CO.. Publishers, 87 Park ow, New York. T A mTTkTrTICS In connection with the JT AI JCJ Si J. b. SCIENTD7IC AMERICAN Messrs. Munn A Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, have had 85 years' experience, and now have the largest establishment in the world. Patents are obtained on the best terms. A special notice is made in the SCIENTIFIC AMERI CAN of all Inventions patented through this Agen cy, with the name and residence of the Patentee. By the immense circulation thus given, public at tention is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduction often easily effected. Any person who has made a new discovery or In vention, can ascertain, fbeb of chabsz, whether a atent can probably be obtained, by writing to Iumn & Co. We also send ibkb our Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for procuring advances on inventions. Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. Branch Office, cor. F. & 7th Bts., Washington, D.C. hov 1 tf Forest and Stream, AND ROD AND GUN. THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S JOURNAL A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HIS TORY. FISH CULTURE, PROTECTION OF GAME, PRESERVATION OF FORESTS, YACHTING AND BOATING, RIFLE PRACTICE. AND ALL. OCT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY. This is the only Journal in the Country that fully supplies the wants and necessities of the Gentleman Sportsman. TERMS $4 00 a Year. Send for Specimen Copy Foreax & stream Fubllablng Co., Ill FULTON ST., (Old No. 103,) New York. Post Office Box S& . sept 37-tf The Biblical Eecorder3 PUBLISHED BY Edwards, Bronghton & Co. RALETGH, N. C. REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor. REV. H. HATCHER, Associate Editor. Organ of Hortn Carolina Baptists In Its 44 til Year. EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed Only 92.00 per Year. Address BIBLICAL RECORDER , dec23-tf Raleigh. N. C TUB RALEIGH Christian Advocate, Edited and Published by BLACK & REID, Raleigh. I. C. Is the organ of about 03,000 Methodists in North Carolina, and has the largest circulation .of any pa per in the State. It gives the markets, secalar and religious news. Is a weekly, eight page, religious, family newspaper. Only $3.00 per annum. Sub scribe at once. , Advertising rates liberal. Ian 24 tf Goal and Wood. J-ON'T FORGET THAT WE HAVE MOVED to the premues, corner of Water and Mulberry streets, where we keep COAL, WOOD. , SHINGLES, BRICK and POWDER at lowest cash prices. O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., oc27 tf Cor. Mulberry and Water sts. Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Omoi or Uaw'L Bn?BBnrHiiswT, Wilmington. N. C, Nev. 27, U80. i iiiU'iiHT.Tlmi Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 58. 1S80, AT 4.15 P. M , Passenger Trains en the Wilming ton & Weldon Railroad will run a follow Dy Mall aodfixpreu Tralu, ialy No. 47 NortUand 48 ouih. Leave WilmiBgton, Front St Depot, at 6:43 A. Arrive at Weldon 12:40 ?. M. Leave Weldon 3:40 P. JJ. Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8t. Depot, U:S8 P. M. Fast Through Mail anb Passknokr Tn.iN8 Daily Nos. 43 North aiid 40 SouTa. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8 C3 P. M Arrive at Weldon 1 J Leave Weldon ?1 Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 10.10 P. M Train No. 40 North will stop only at Rocky Point, Burgaw, South Washington. Magnolia, M. Olivo, Goldsboro. Wilson, Rocky Mount. Knfield and Halifax. , .... Train No. :40 South will stop only at I.ocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Night Passbnser. Mail anp Bxpasfs Tbaik Nos. 45 North and 43 Eouth Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 4:15 P. M- Arrive at Weldon 4-.15A.fc. Leave Weldon .... : A. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 8.39 A. X . Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rockj Mount for Tarboro at 6 83 P. M. Dally, and Tues day, Thursday and Satarday at 5.C0 A. M. Return ing, leave Tarboro at 9.50 A.M. Daily, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 30 P. M. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North dally. All rail via Kicnmond, and daily except Sunday vi Bay Lie. Train No. 45 runs via Richmond and Washing ton, and makes close connection dally to Rich moud, and dally except Saturday nUhts for all points north of Richmond. Train iso. 43 runs daily animates close connection for aU points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace tsleeptrs attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snp't. A. POPE, Gen'l Tassenger Aaent. no 33-tf General Sup'ts Office. wiLiniNSTOK, coiv-nnioiA it- QJSTA B. . COHPANT, WILMINGTON. N. C. Nov i7. lt80. , 'v-r, at' I r oe , Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 88. 1880. at 8 45 P. M., the following Passenger Schedulo will bo run on this road : Day Passbsgkr.Maii. and Express Trains.Dailt Nos. 42 West and 43 East. . Leave Wilmington 8.40 A.M. Leave Florence l:C5 P. M. Leave Florence ... 3 45 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington ... 7:43 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS XKAINS (aily) Noi. 40 West and 47 BM. Leave Wilmington 10:25 P.M. Leave Florence 3:00A.M. Arrive at C C. & A. Junction 0:00 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 0:10 A. M. Leave Columbia 10:00 P. M. Leave C. C. & A. Junction 10:20 P. M. Leave Florence :00A.M. Arrive at WMmington 6:20 A. M. This Train stops only at Brlnkley, Whitevllle, Flemington, Fair Bluff. Marion, Florence, Tim monsville, Maysville, Sumter, Camden Junction and Easton. Passengers for Columbia, and all points on O. A C. R. R., C, C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take No. 40 Night Express. Separate Pailman Sleepers for Charleston and for AHgusta on trains 40 and 47. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wil mington. :jOHN F. DIVINE. Ucni Bnp'i. A. POPE, Gen'l Pa3cngcr Agent no28-tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO, 1 011703 Gexxbai. SU7ERrrrrzinaxT Wilmington, N. C, June 16, 1880. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JUNEJ18, 1880, the following Schedule will be operated on this Railway: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRES8 TRAIN: 1 Leave ,Wllmington at 6:00 P. M. No. 1. Arrive at Hamlet at 1:25 A.M. ) Charlotte at 7:00 A.M. 1 Leave Charlotte at 8:20 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Hamlet at 1:27 A.M. j Wilmington at 9:00 A.M. No. 1 Train Us Dally except'Sundays, but makes no connection to Raleigh on Saturdays. No. 2 Train is Daily except Saturdays. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS SENGER AND EXPRESS. M (Leave Charlotte 8:C0 A. M. MO-3' f Arrive at Shelby li:00 M. . 1 Leave Shelby 2:00 P. M. li0A- f Arrive at Charlotte 6:00 P. M. LOCAL FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Wilmington 6:45 A. M- Arrives at Launnburg 5:10 P. M- Leaves Charlotte 4:15 A. Mi Arrives at Laurinborg 4:00 P, M. Leaves Laurinburg 5:30 A. M. Arrives at Charlotte 4:20 P. M. Leaves Laurinborg ; 5:00 A.M. Arrives at Wilmington 4:15 P. M. These Trains leave Wilmington and Charlotte Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Close connection at Hamlet to and from Raleigh, and at Charlotte via Statesvlllc, to all points in Western North Carolina and to Asheviile. Also via Spartanburg to Hendersonvllle, adjacent points and Asheviile. Passengers for Asheviile via either route, leaving Wilmington at 6 P. M., will arrive at destination at 7 P. M. next day. Sleeping-Car accommodations on Through Trains to and from Charlotte and Wilmington Through Sleepers wiil also be run to and from Raleigh and Charlotte. V. Q. JOHN8ON, je 17-tf General Superintendent. CLYDE'S New York and Wilmington Steamship Line. The Steamer r BENEFACTOR, Capt. JONES, SAIL FROM NEW FORK, Saturday December 1 . gp-Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised. j& For Freight Engagements apply to THOMAS E. BOND. Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C Tlieo. O. Ezer, Freight Agent, New York. VV. J. Clyde Be Co., General Agents, dec 9 tf 85 Broadway, New York. Baskets. Fine Baskets. OUR LADY FRIENDS WILL PLEASE BEAR in mind that we will offer with our Christ as Stock a full and varied assortment of Fine Backets. We think it will pay to await our opening. GILES A MURCHISON. 38 and 40 Murchiwm Block. ilc 5 tf .A. r b COTTON GIN Clean tha 8ad better, Runs Lighter, Clns Faster and Costs Lass Money than an other Cln In tha Market. Kvary maohlne fully and legally ejuarrantaad. 0 T"y o w 7 MP 1 The jo machine are made of tbe brat matrriAli, and tbe workmanship and flr.lah ere unexcelled. Have been .warded premiums at el the St. to feln, Oeorgia iUbeme, Teua, etc Upward of 6000 of our OXK are Ineoaatant um la the louthern ataUa, over 10W birlT bees tvld In in. Price List of Qlns, F feeders and Oondsnssrs Bozod rrady for shipment and delivered at oar factory. - Prtoe v till Prioe with Size 7L Self Jieedw M f reader oa or Condenser. Condenser. 30 saw $76 00 $100 00 $la 00 S5 ' 87 60 lit 00 144 M 40 " 100 00 in M left M IA " lit 60 144 00 17 M bO " 12ft 00 100 00 1H OS oo " 14 oo i oo two o. 70 " MOW V 00 S44 00 go " ita oo j oo ii oe Terms given on Application.. From 18iS to 18&S we manufactured Qlns at Oolombue, la.. under the Arm name of K, T. Taxxob Oo., aXterwarda Clxmows, Browk St (Jo., and inade what was then known as the Taylor Gin. During the J"- lf we re"Ord to this place, where we hare bean rxolualTely aarered In nun. faoturlmr Gins ereralnoe. With ronw etrperteaoe, the beat labor earing machinery and skilled, work men. we possraa advantages not encored by any other manufacturer In our line, for producing the bkbt work for tbe lbabt money. The demand laM year was so great that nearly too order remained unfilled, but we hare doubled our manufacturing capacity end hope to be able to meet aU demands, still It is the wisest plan to got your orders In rly. Bead f or Illustrated rnpi' let girl ngtrne voluntary lasumoatate f ron ovorftoolivB, catenrln planters. 11 mm. Knglnee and complete outflt furnished when desired, ddreas BROWN COTTON GIN CO mw IiOndon, coim JOHN DAWSON CO., Agenti, mh 1C, DJtWSm Wilmington. N C. MARBLE IV1 O N U Ttl E IM T s AND Grave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YOKE, PRICES. DESIGNS SENTRY MAIL. WORK PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK, TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. IIICIUBD WATIIAN Si CO., St Eafayette Place, New York. Wathan'B Monumental Design, In book form, for gate to the Trade. dec 4 DAWtf PRESCRIPTION FREE For the speed j Cs re of Kent I a al Weak a ess. Lost Hanbood, Premature Ieblllty, NerroesBeaa, Denpondeney, Confusion of Ideas, Arersloa to Societv, Defect! re Memory, and all Disorder Drought on br Secret UablU and Excewet. Aa druggist has the Ingredienta. Addrett, DR. JAQUES A CO.. 130 West 81xtfc Bt, CLHCUIHATI, OHia fcb.15 lyDAW N. A. STEDMAN Jr. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, EL12ABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, N. O. Office Up atairs, In Brick Building, occupied by Rinaltll A Co. Special attention to Claims. Col lection on sums of ft 100 and np wards made for F1t Per Cent. If without salt. Drawing Deed, Mortgage, oYc.ta specialty. p 5-DAWtf High-Bred Dogs. English, ikish and cordon bettkks. of tho Choicest Breed, with gnaranleeo. pedigrees r or sa.'c by K. P. WKLHH. nov7 I)v Vr.rk. l'enr THE LANDMARK. PUBLISHED AT 81 A 1 E3 VILLS, IRRDELL CO., N. C IS THE Leading Newipaper In Western North Carolina. It Is the only Democratic Paper puUlUhed in Ire deli County one of the largest and wealthiest coon tics In tho State and has attained a larger Iocs circulation than say paper ever bcrotofore publUhod In the county. Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkc, Ashe, Alle ghany. Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, Is largor than that of any two papers in the State combined; aud Is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold In Porsytbe, Sorry, Rowan and westorn Mecklenburg. It Is the only paper In Western North Carolina that employ a RsecLAB Cahtamiko Ascnt, and thus kept constantly before the people. Under thl. system a rapidly Increasing circulation is the result m akin s the Landmark TIIE BEST AD VBKT1KINU MKUII"! IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ADDRESS, or 9-tfd " LANUIT1AIIU," SUMSTllle N .'' WILMINGTON MERCHANTS WILL FIND THE LAURINBURG ENTERPRISE THE BEST MEDIUM rrUIROUGH WHICH TO ADVERTISE 1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS among the people of Robeson, Richmond and An son connties. In North Carolina, and In tbe border counties of South Carolina. The ENTKHPRI8K has a large and Increasing circulation In lb Pee Dee and Cape Fear sections or this Stat; baring obtained a large circulation in the latter during th six months it was published in Payctterlllo before Its removal to LaurlLbarg, and in tb former within the last two months. Advertisements will be Inserted by tb mouth, quarter and year at reasonable rates. Address ii. i. Mcduffie. I) AWtf Laurinburg. N. C. FOR TIIE LOCAL & POLITICAL NEWS OF TUB FIRST DISTRICT, Subscribe for THE FALCON, A Democratic Newspaper. PUBLISHED AT ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. C3BSent to any address to January 1, lftHl. for ON H DOLLAR. m y 80 U The Lincoln Progress Published Saturday at Lineclnton, N. C. IS the only paper published in Lincoln county and has an extensive circulation among tbe Mer chants. Farmer and all classes of boslness men In the State, It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a de sirable medium for advertising their business throughout Western North Carolina. Liberal terms will be allowed on yearly adver tisements Suhscrintlon pries, $S 00 per annum in a dre. H. DsLANK. Kdltar b1 Iroir1e.or Saye Your Motber-in-Iaw. SUBSCRIBE TO The Evening Visitor, rpHE BEST, TBE CHEAPEST EVENINQ PA PER In North Carolina. The Ladies' Paper; It ha no politics; no axe to grind; Is rapidly growing; good advertising medium. Send for speclmrn copy. Address, The Evening Visitor, Ralclfb, N. C olr"et or.t 1 if

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