lonung Star.
TWlNKl'IGi.
The Watch oa lh liiml uarl-
... .i.r mt-lin Dw-Ct.
j w x .
iniii who oa t-l ibe oli
(ll,u'. ku v- wh ltd, r be
ill v
u.ln lit; ik'uv .. .
- Daring the past yar i vlve
L ,jd tl'lo: . it l TU I III l " v -f - y O -
A ruUhwP Mrt. is U-rnt inl in
:'"u'Uu 2,2 1 luBfr I
- Mutilated coins arc becoming
,re oumerous, and inerchaos omipUm
'"' ,1,- nnnovuBce, as tbe bnks sdcI the
, .vortices will not lake them
. t i .
During me las. year ninety-six
ls were built m the biate of Mtue, m
,'iuJiu 8b'P9' 8 br(iUl3- 3 l"g". M
jj )oers, 10 steamera aud y bloop?. The
areteVionage was ooly 35.847.
The exchanges at the New
v L Clearing House during -1880 reached
,Ve cuuriDOuVaum of $83,614,443,223. Tbia
,..ue UnrJ laiger tbau the business of
iV;;; l ti exceeded any previom year.
- Daring the past year 7,817 ves
,. ,1(iTJItNevti Yorfc. front foreign
" , i3 .ttiuaL 8.077JO 1879. Thtjaumber
I s,i.vU,fi4ai6lM poets w aa lol-
J'.w, : a1tifpa,; ,027, egaioat 9.993
u 1ST9 ; soiHbfrn porta, 3.830, against 3.351
- Tt:e people of California pay
12 250 tK-ft tur S-ale aOif (peat Ruverninenl
, "ry ycat",!tDd tbe Sti Francisco Bulletin
' u s 'lis 'B'" sioieut tor tbe benefit of the
I i,. r.l goveromeot iu that State at $7,000.
ikiO . )e-r inakiog $19,250,000 aunual tix
,,,, r $31 33 for each mio, woman and
cii i i : tj 'be State.
K WAT1C -jNOTE.
- Anuie Uioltrn?iiV recently tin-
,,acd p ay is entitled, "Tbe Miuist. i'd
II, U3tkceper.
... . r ft 1 . .:.
Alias Jllinnie naun. acuoruin? 10 1
. v.p Free Press. b7met with a T.ril-
i,n t u 1 ess wherever abo li-is appealed in
Ge " ,y mi , 4 1
1 11 i-.n'.atrice. was at last accounts in
make a concert
V . , , ifi'l was about to
. ... h Au-un and Geimmv. riaeue. I
inslci; "d Leipiiic being o;i tbe ro;e.
- Of". lr. Iartly Campbell's new
.: ui .. M i rnldine, the New York Times
s : 1 - it.. .1 .i.id play, cor dots it re
lie 11 it '-" 'tie wiiter, but it contains
. ,., - i , -..i-ii iuj, iytupaihet c scenes
1 , i--i-.rs'.iuj; chiriictera. The
, , ., , .. j t : 1 .i? ihf spt cl-i.r inevitably
ct
I (j v. I t-r 11 li-i W i.
Mi-p (.ienevieve vVard arrived
'ii N v V " k l r-nw LiTeTfKwt on the steatn
e U n last week. Mis Ward baa just
,1 s itril tsUCC"'! ul tuijaeenieni in L.)D
,. i .i 1 1 1 1 - n ;e if Annie Mie On the
u 11 ; 1 e fi -t cei fonnance of the play
uk I'.i't-t-p- of Wa'e-. wbu ws preseDt,
1 r her mrHion by sending her
lr nr-mine around to Mi. 9 Ward's dressing
loom vviib ihr itque.-l lht the actress
ai 1 -utjuernie bt rumi upoj it bor
ujf't lrogres
- .viialur coutinuen to have
, all be ..ah vva lor reelection Irt-ni Mas-
.i liu-ell.i.
Senator Conkling is reported
iiv Hi. Dubuque (Ion) Herald to have
M..UU..I SeCrrt-.iy "SdlUiZ KB & "profet
'I mul ! : i ijjiiti ."
Loan, the celebrated Chief of
ti.e Inli"ii six N-itiou, has a lineal de-r-
. ud ! tht- euipJojr of tbe Govt mment,
A S t - r . a c!eik m ihe Interior De-
; i t tit- II I
- Tne German Government has
iTnt-d ii oouioa to Cap!. James W. (Jol-
i.m. H, e United Stales Fish Coniruisiion,
i. t.iablisb a fishery in L ipland, and it is
u .de-wood be will accept.
i-hiLf dcnUYe VVard is credited
wi-b baviogaaid: "I tbiok I am as good a
pa'tver as Mile. Berubardt and 1 have done
n.inetbiog in the way of sculpture, aDd per-bp-
I can speak six o"r seven languages,
but these ihinijs can have nothing to do
vtub my merit! a3 an actress, and I do not
appiove of seeking self-advertisement by
euch indirect means."
!OIITHER.1 IXBTIH.
Patrick Henry'a great grandsoD,
in '.lie LMersOO uf W. H. Good well, now be-
rtes tyrants and tyranny from behind the
h-t ., the Alexandria. Vs.. iail. His crime
wa, druakeooeaa.
Judge Boiling Baker, one of tbe
U:si lawyers in Florida, died io Matlland
Ust weet. Ue was a Dalive of Virginia,
nd was Auditor of tbe Confederate Trea
sury Department.
Nearly one million dollars have
beea raised id 8t. Louis to aid io tbe con-,
a ruc-.ion of the St. Louis & Texas Narrow
Gauge Railroad, now being built from Tex
arkana to Waco, Texas, sod which it is
designed to extend from the former point
to Cairo, Illinois, there to connect witb the
rrow-gauire railroad to St. Lonia.
Prsspsrosi Vlrlaia Cities.
Tte .manufacturing interests of
Hichtaond, Va., are assuming large
propouioni. The statistics of 1880
show 702 manufacturing establish
ment, in that city, an increase of 137
over previous year; number of hands
employed 1632, an increase of 2,
739; capital in business $8,692,62G, an
increase of $1,869,724, and an aggre
gate of sales, despite the lower prices
which ruled, , of $24,704,892, an in-
crease of $1,218,243
The foreign
exports aggregated $2,328,742, an
inoraaaa nt tAAA TA.A rtmnared with
the orevioa. vear. Whilst Richmond
i increasing her manufacturing in-
dustries, Norfolk, Va., is becoming
prominent as an exporting city. Dar-
ing 1880 Vbere cleared from that city
'ZtZTtV-
soes vainer! at 118.092.756. The re
oeipu of cotton at Norfolk for 1880
aggregated 687,803 Dales, an increase
of 131,241 . bales over the previous
year. ; The oot ton exports were 323,
523 baleb. valued at $17,510,724,
against 232,816 bales, valued at $11,
778,181 in 1879, an increase of 83,
708 bales, valued at $5,732,543, in
favor of tlie year jdst closed. In 1870
the valaeof heiootton exports from
Norfolk was only $675,870. Bait.
Sun.
Coal and Wood.
JCrs-r FOrteW THAT WE HAVE MOVED
taOU premises corner of Water and Mulberry
reU; where exeepCOAL;woOD. SHTNGLES,
BRICK and POWDER" at lowest cash prices.
O. G. PARS LEY, Jr.,
Ttf Cor. Mulberry and Water sts.
mm wm mm mm a. i w m jamrnm i
tfl H II " -' ai 1 si. I. ,i lLi
CELEBRATED HUl
life
Sleep, Appetite and Strength
Return vhea Hoetetter's Stomach Bitten is syste
matically used by a biltoua dyspeptic sufferer.
Moreover, since tbe brain sympaudses closely with
the stomach and Its associate organs, the liver and
tbe bowels, as their'derangement is rectified by the
action of the Bitters, mental despondency produced
by that derangement disappears.
For sale by all DruggUta and Dealers generally.
ja 1 DeodJbWlr tathaa arm
DR.SAMFOii'S
IL
i
JUIGOBATOS
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver, and
cures Liver Complaints, Jaun
t,.,. i rn
dice, BlllOUSneSS, Malana, COS-
tiveness, Headache. It assists di
o-estion, strengthens the system,
reeulatesthe boyels, purifies the
blood. A Book sent free. Dr.
v
Sanford' 162 Broadway,' N. Y.
1 FOB . SALE BY, ALL. nBUGQIaTS.'
e 39 eod6m tu th aa nrm
ened
nnr
Btimolanta and O; e
tore -rain nerve and
Hop Bitter;..
If yoa are yotm ait.
jjcretion or disslpa
p idnfflA. old or
waste, use Hop B.
suffering frcm any ln
tion ; If you are mar-
'Oune t auseruig mm
oor health or Unyntoh
aen, rely on HOP
oa a. sea 4. mav
Whoerer you "Je.
vtMne-rer 7 on feet
that your ijnem
meeds cleoiwrlng. ton
luff or ttmn)t1ng,
without intorioatinff,
Thouaaadsdie an
BuaJly from aolno
oi PL i q nor
jtt mlsbt
been prevented
timely use of
HopBltter
take HOP
Bitters.
" HTeyouehf-
D. I. C.
N
or urinary ctjb
piaint, diaeeae
of the atomaeK,
is an absolute
and irresista
ble - u r e for
hotoeU, blooa.
drunkenness ,
Hvr or
use ox opium,
tobacco, or
narcotics. -
Ton will be
cured If you use
Hop Bitters
If jou are sim
8oldbydraS
sists. Bendfor
Circular.
ply w e K KUU
low piriti, try
it i It may
bop snrns
rro co
JSrtCT,H. T.
A Toronto, Oot.
life, it nas
saved hun
dreds.
Jal eodlmW
tu th aa
A Positive Cure
Without Medicines,
Soluble Medicated Bougie i !
Allan's
p.tpntAd October 16. 1876. One box
N o 1 will cure any case in four days or lees.
No 2 will cure the moat obstinate case.no matter
0fNniu0ou?dno.'or cubebs, eopalba, or oil of
sandalwood, that are certain to produce dyspepsia
by destroying the coatings of the stomach.
Pricejl 50 SoldbyaUDiiiggiata,orioaUedon
receipt of price. . . -
For further psrticulars send for circular.
P. O. Box 1531. J C. ALLAN CO.,
delleod6m satuth 83 John st New gork.
AT
GEORGE MYERS ,
11 A 13 SOUTH FRONT ST..
vavan a H RIVALS EVERY WEBsI OF
THE
CHOICEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
Delaware Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Ferriss'
Sugar Cured Pig Hams,
Light Strips and Shoulders.
MW STOCK OF CHAMPAGNE WINES,
Blue Grass, Poney and Clnb Whiskey,
Imported and Domestic Cigars,
For sale at LowPrlcee" j tV
GEO. MYER,
Nos, 11 and 13 South Front st.
Jan 4 tf
Fresh Oysters
p very day at
M0Z2Tt SalOOn.'
poa5tf P.T-I
ALL AJsiA'JJ-
WestemHortLCaroiiaa
If you want to know slUbwUtthef-Gaxden Spot" of
the South, send for a -specimen copy of
The "Western Courier.
it is a TWENTY -BIQH1' "GOlUUMB . WEEKLY,
full of interesting reading matter, and devrted to
tte latneau of Wssxem North, OaroUasi
AdTai COURIER COMPANY,
Hendersonvilie. N . C.
The CamdeiL Jouxnal,
PubHthed Every Thurutaj at Camden, 8.
Tg THE OIJWT-KSTLISHKP-
APJ
A Kertnaw conmiy, mama aa V9
Urootntmul if yoaaroa
of boalne,wek- 1 iimu. of let- . .
by the strmln of I ratoilingOTOTmiQ
&Xmm iToid 1 I nlar1 - work, to rea
Ji ta xotte
TSve
I lb, a
A1
fmvDi
t iUIIILUl'll
D LU
r 11 - - - '
i it, .v- a
li 13 1 NEVER II
i ! i- a I I II
t H HA 1 1 II
l ll ll ll Ul
tlgEfiOQjBgS
ecifctuauup
..nni the laTercnantSt-Farmers and all classes
bItoffMU?eerchan1s bi Wllmfngtbn a'dosaV
able Mediw fee Advertising, theeenatzartn wWsh
febrr' Ed'tora and Proprietor.
WHOLES A LK PRICES.
fMOat qaoiadona. It Baoold ba onaerBtooa to
kt aaaali orer blier prtbai tare to be chaizetL
BAGGING Ganliy
i . titan dard. ......
BACXJN--North Carolina.
10w- Hit
13 O 15
is a u
ixa 8
Hams, V S(new)
Shoaldere, V
Wea, H. O. choice, U ....,
W e s tern . Smoked . .
Hanu r..,.........,
Sides, V tt.
Shotrido rs,
Dry Balied- .. .
stdoaV &v .... ..
Shoulders
tar Live weight
UAKKJCLS 8plnta Turpentine-,
-cond Hand, each..........
Now Now York, csch
1 65
uo
00
21
7 60
30
a
1 75
1 bS
1 W)
050
New City, -ach. ......... ....I
BaaWAX ? a I
BttlCKS vUiaifljtUKi. M....
Northern I
14 00
B0TTKB North Carolina. V
Northern, 9
CANDLES Mporin.
Tallow, V t
Adamantine. (9 lb
15
33 Q
83
ib
12
10
15
14
28
16X
17
75
25
110
19 O
llXQ
0 O
0 O
oo a
10 o
26 O
15
1 75
7
l oo a
CuaasE Northern Factory V
Dairy, creacay .
8tate, ft
CUKFK3 Java. .
Rio, 9
Lajmavra. aa fi....
COKNMKAL tf.bu&heUa eackfl
COTTON TIKS Vlbdle.........
DOMK8T1CB 8heettE,4-4, V yd
Yarn, V bimcn
EGGS
PIBH Macierol, No. 1 , V bbl...
o. 1, bbl .
MackerelNw. , bbl
No.l.VMbbl
MaerulTNo.l.pbbl
Hulleta. bbl
do Pork, bbl
N.C. Herrtiig.Koo,!! 6eR....
Dry Cod,
ySKTiLilXXKS '
Peruvian ttaano, M s
Battgh'sPhoephate, "
Carolina Fertilbser.
ttround Borne. '
Bone Meal, " '
Flour, - "
NavaasaGaano, "
Complete Manure "
Whann'a Phospnate '
Wando Phosphate,
Rmr A Bntl'B PnOTOlX.
3j a
35
IS 00
8 50
8 60
4 fiO
6 50
8 00
CO
5 00
5
sa 20.00
1000
9 00
5 00
7 00
825
700
tJ 40021
9
67 50 63 50
00 00 60 00
45 00 50 00
00 00 40 00
00 00 45 00
00 00 57 00
40 00 45 00
00 00 67 00
00 00 70 00
00 00 70 00
SO 00 00 00
55 90 60 00
0 00 4 25
500 5 25
50 7 00
7 50 9 00
6 00 6 60
6 00 6 36
Sxcellensa Cotton Fertilizer
FLOUB Fine, hbl.
Super. Northern. bW
Itxtrado. " gbbl
Family " bbl
CltyMina-Kxtra, hbl....
.. .Familr. V bbl..,
. sx. Family, flbbl...
r iTK-tt Tn
6-50
6 75
13
70
58
57
60
87
72
6
13
1 35
125
1 20
11
68
67
55
573 O
00
70
4
12
1 80
GRAIN Corn, in atpre, in o&rs,
Oorn.Cargo ygv
Corn.nuxea uuwiw,m
Oats, baahel
Ked Buss Proof
Peaa, Cow, bushel -. . .
HIDS8 Green, 9 S
HAY-3iaBtern,V 100 a. .......
WesUrn, 100fl b
North River, 100
HOOP IKON ton..
LARD Northern ,
North Carolina,
LtMB V bbl .
LUMBSB Citt STmamBAiTO
shir, Stuff. resawed, Mrt..
1 20
1 15
&&5 00 90 09
iu
00 10
1 13 1 25
18 00
15 00
30 00
16 00
dasi, dire PlanX. m M fi...
WeBtlndlargp,aeordlng
to quality, V Mrs
rtrAMM Flooring, seasoned
18 00
IS 00
13 00
00
37
00
00
25
00
18 00
23 00
ScantiiBJC and Boards, com-.
15 00
man, v t rv j
kuLABBBS New cp iCuba.hhas
40
40
41
46
27
27
80
8 25
14
145
100
18
20
2-2
2-i
18
1 00
70
60
New crop Cuba, bbis V gai.
Porto Rieo,hhds
bbls
Sugar Houae, Wdi, V JJl.
r bbla.V ?al...
Byrup, Soil, gai.........
NAILSCut, lOd basja. V keg..
OILS Keroeene, gal
Lard, gal...
Unseed. gal
Roein, gal
Tar. per gal -
DmIc anfi apar.per gal
40
0 00
002
1 10 o
90
15
00
00
30 ft
8
75
40
tott r t h Y Cnickens.uve
WE
.. spr
Tarkeys
P4ANTJT8 uasbel.... . ...
POTATOES Swoct, 9 bushel..
Irish, f h :,
PORK Nort rn, City Mess... -
40
0 00
2 75
00 00 17 50
00 00 15 00
00 00 14 00
X 7
33 90
Prime, m
Rump, tbl....
RICK Carolina, 9
Bough, 9 bah
RAGS Country, 9
City, V
HOPE
BALT Ai .! m , bushel
Uvorpool, V saci,
Lisbon, fJ sack
American, V sack
SUGAR Cuba, !....
Porto Rico, tt
A Coffee, 9 -
B "
13k
1
14
00
00
00
00
0
0
10
BX
8
9
10
6
5 00
3 00
4 50
IX
32
75
86 .
S5
75
10
10
8
9
10
6
7 00
2 30
5 00
C $
BX.C- 1
Crushed, V ft
HAP Northern, ....
p HJN GLK8 Contract , M
Common, 9M
CypreesSaps V M,
Cypress Hearts fX.
BTAVBd W.O.BbL,M
B. O Hhd-,M
TALLOW
TQCaaR Shipving, 9 M
CO
IS 00
10 00
' 5
12 00
13 00
9 00
7 50
5 00
4 50
1 00
1 00
M,
0
18
7 50
15 00
00 00
S62
13 00
14 50
t3 11 00
8 00
O 6 50
5 00
600
3 50
Q 26
O 33
20
i Shinning.
Mill Prime, M
Mill Fair, H
Common Mill
Inferior to Ordinary, f? M
WHISKEY Northern, gal ...
North Carolina, 9 gal...
WOOL Unwashed, ?
Washed.
Barry Wool
TTlIilrllNOTON mOHBf AABKEI
Exchange (sight) on New York, diact.
caiumore, a
Boston, X.
PhlladelphU, X
Western Cities, X
Kx change 30 days 1 V cent.
96
SO
125
Bank or N
ew Hanover Stock
First National Bank,
Nsvassa Guano oo.
W. C. Bonds Old Bx-Conpon SS
Do. Funding 18S6 12
Do. " 1868 12
Do. New 4'b 80
Do. Special Tax 4
Do. to N.C. Railroad..., 93
W. A. W. R.R. Bonds 7 c (Gold Int). 116
Carolina Central R. R- Bonds, 6 fc. .80
WU. Col. A Aug. R. R- "
Wilmington C1& Bonds, new 6 VC....95
a 8e 95
j m ao. Q71
waffies :S8
WIL Gas Light Co. "
Wilmington Cotton Mills 95
Bank of New Hanover.
Authorized Capital $1,000,000.
Cash Capital paid In $300,000.
Surplus Fund 50,000.
DIR ECl OBS.
JOHN DAWSON
D.-R. MUBCHISON
DONALD McRAB
H. VOLLERS
B. R. BRIDGE RS
C. M. 8TEDMAN
ISAAC BATES,
JAS. A LEAK
B. F. LITTLE
E. B. BORDEN
jj. W. ATKINSON
CHAS- M. 8TEDMAN, President
ISAAC BATES, Vice President.
8. D. WallaCX. Cashier
sag 30-tf
Atkinaon .& Manning's
Insurance Bpomi,
. BANK-. OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, :
WIlmlnKton, N. C.
Fire, Marine aiFLife Coipanies.
egate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000 1
ell-tf
RICE.
-y-E BUY ROUGH RICE AT BEST CASH
pnees, and keep constantly on hand all grades of
clean Rice from COMMON to FANCY. Also
DOUSE A ffpQ, cheapand ; heajtlry food for
Horses, Cowa. Hogs, &e.
All goods sold at Charleston prices.
' . ' : . .1 NORWOOD GILES & CO.,
de I tf proprietor's' Carolina Rice Mills.
0.,
of
-
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Curative Cup.
C .owned with foam is the goblet, but 'tis not cham
pagne,
Source of headaches, and heartaches, and gastric
distress; , i ,
Tte the' BrLizKK Apxbknt, a balm for the brain.
And a cure for the vtls produced by excess.
It-tempers the blood, the clogged system relieves.
Corrects the foul stomach, the liver controls.
New life from the draught every organ achieves,
And a cloud from the mind of the invalid rolls.
Such are the effects of Tarrant's Bttsbvisoknt
Skltzeb Apxrikkt. the portable representative or
the famous Seltzer Spring, and the most agreeable
and efficient of alteratives.
SOLD BY ALL . DRUGGISTS. ?
jy 1 Deod&W 2w tuth sa tmcSp
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Notices of the Press:
The Stab is decidedly one of .the best papers In
the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life
to IU Salem Press.
The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth
year-as good a paper as any people should want.
Charlotte Democrat
The Wilmington Bta, has entered on it , twelfth
Sear, as a aany jourum w
ead." Concord Register.
The Wilmington Stab has entered lts itwenty
flfth volume. There is no better paper published
in the State. Lenoir Topic.
The Wilmington Star has entered upon its thir
teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the
State. Warrenton Gawette .
m.. TTTtiiniftn 9. v. rh mtftTtA its thirteenth
year. It has become one f the leading papers ef
the South. Oxford TorcMtau.
The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best
edited papers in the State, but for freshness of
news and typographical appearance cannot be beat
en Jaauon Meporier.
m.. tmitnfnirfnn Rtir is one of the very best pa
pers in the South, in every department from typog
raphy up to editorial ability arl independence.
Petersburg (Va ) Index Appeai.
We like the" Star because it is thoroughly relia
ble, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited,
newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect newspaper. Long
mar the stab twinkle.-iff. Aim Visitor. ,
Although at the head of the press in this State i in
A... . n.wr vninAhle to the reader, still it
ct,nUnueto improve. It is a Stab of the first
magnitude. MayltslHStre never wane. The Free
WiUBastitt.
The Wilmington (N. C.) Mornino Stab is a mo
dl newsnaDer Indeed, we think we do not exag
?ei5!w.?1; o ihori' v it is the newsiest (sec-
5lar)paper published in the Honth.Richtnond(Va.)
Beaawus jueraui.
The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its
tVlrtaonth VOAT ft nil Lwentv-fifth volume. One or
rtrr . Ijm caWteA naners m the South,
and. as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it.
Tarboro Southerner.
.rr.- o ta n1 favorably known in UUB
...
. . OIVr. o.".: Tinthinor of
seciion ,u.o m o, txTn.
wmcn its tnousauoi r;
It is In every respect one or tne nest oauieo in mo
South. Robesonian.
m,.. Tiriins1 Hn.r. im fmtp.red on Its twelfth
t. tT o-rooiwuit newsnarjer. well edited'
J .jinn nr .ii tha tiawh of the dsiv. and an
.nrWtv.to North Carolina and to North
Carolina JoumaiiHm. uaartoue wrow.
im.. ..in TuMminc Stab has completed
its twenty-second volume. It is one or we most
brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the
i ubi. in nir , , vn . - .
Potomac. Tne system in u geui t"-
suroasses them au. u arooro ovuwierner.i
Tbe Times cannet say a vord too good for the
rmia .. a.T itiiii inn. nttcnea onrwi lis
nmiiuiKwii . j - , .
many birthdays. A. a newspep u nv ,avo
with tne state press ana w 'nZZiZn.
pie. Long and prosperous life to IL-rReiastolU
limcM.
Why la it that all the papers with tl name er
papers with the name ef
journals ? The Wilming
iincrton Star. Fredericks-
ru ank hrlrrht 1 )triA innrTiRIH 7 TUB Tf UWIIUI.-
ton (N.C. ) stab, tne wW
toStar, K York -Stor7for example There
mast be something in a name after all Richtnond
(Va J State.
The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice,
..j,, t)i. kioh mail tr aueceaa. We es-
teem the Stab very highly, regarding It aa on 6 of
the very best of our exchangee, and consider it the
peer of any journal published In the South. Ox-
fora Jfree mjiovx.
g hum tabini? the resslar
XJIO VT UlUUtKKVU - ' "as " . -
midnight Associated Press reports, and has besWea
increased the amount of its reading matter
la an excellent paper. Its proBperity is not I u ke5t constantly before the people. Under thi
ieing since it is so deserving. Ctawtttf Ob- I gygjn a rapidly increaring circuiatiou is the result
Stab la an
surprising
terver.
Ths MoBirnre Stab, ene of the best dallies we
i aa a nmnmiiwr. inonr oDinlon. the very
best, has entered upon ita twelfth year, Jto every
particular the Stab cornea fully up to the mark as
tne principal uiy " XiZZZ
Leng may 11 iwuajo. iuww wi-w .
rrrv. A ixrilm1-nn Rl haa AtltAPed nuon its 12th
volume, and we are pleased to notice Btill continues
on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very
highly, regarding it as one oi tne very uco "wi"
perB that comes to this office. Ita news columns
are always a little fuller than those of any other of
our exenanges, ana us eauon&i "BiIU'
ducted with mucn anuiiy. jawrywwit
1
Humble In its beginnings, as was inseparable from
an enterprise begun amid the wreck of fortune that
attendetfthe collapse of the Southern Confederacy,
the Stab haa steadily 'waxed"- until it now ,beams
i fn Hia rnii oinw nf a constantly brurnt-
rTrOlrlTi all ITsi t ua us sir a t w n w -
A(ni nPAanoHtv A at A iJMlffTVTTWJr it h&fi I6W eQlliaXB,
and no superior, for appropriate selection and Ju
dicious arrangement, and we are proud to ranKit
among our most acceptaoie excuauxen.
Recorder.
iru wiiminrtnn VnmnmRTAs has entered upon
the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take
ki. nnnnrtnnitr tn mtncrratnlatA it noon its prospe
rity and deserved popularity. The remarkable sac
cess of the StabIb due to its strict attention to
business. The boast of the Stab (rightfully too),
4 a k.ii ali awa haa thfl imh. and this Is the first
thing in Journalism. Otherwise the-paper Is all
th.f iln, form nf wcrooit nfflaniMr" imnlies. and US
lu"" "" -7 : --t-x- j
influence I
its genial, enterprising proprietor enjoy many more
happy years ui uBeiumeea. wkmwuiv jkmww
Save Yoir Motlier4ii-lav.
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rpHE BEST, THE CHEAPEST EVENING PA
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copy. Address, j '
The EveniDg Visitor,
Raleigh, N.C.
The Harion Star.
THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER POLISHED IN
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Horticulture, the Home, Health, Progress, Social
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PATENTS. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
ffessrs. AluS & Co- are Solicitors of American
3 xnA uatsnta nova niioAn visru& ca lva ivuvwi
and now have tlargest establishment in the
u -D-.oto . nVitnM nn the best tenni. a
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VT.Vrl. . . .i laH t h rnn crh this Apftn-
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By the immense circulation thus given, pabUc at-
tsntinT. t h rw t.Mi to tne menu oi mo uw vavau..
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I r . -hn ha made a new discovery or in
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i
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IS THE
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Carolina-
It lfl the only Democratic Paper published la Ire
dell County one of the largest ana weaiuuea. coun
ties In the SUte and has attained a larger loca
circulation than any paper ever heretofore published
in the county.
IU circulation In Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, Alle
u v.bH. nawia and Iredell, is larger than
that oi any two papers in the State combtoedand
1b rapidly acquiring a strong foothold in Forsythe,
Surry. Rowan and western Mecklenburg.
It is the only
isper In Western North Carolina
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THE RALEIGH
Christian Advocate,
Edited and Published by
BLACK I' BHD,' Baleil.B.C
Is the organ of abeut 69,000 Methodiats In North
,.. tha larcrnot r.ircnlation of any pa-
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rellgiouB news. Is a weeklt. eight page, religions.
family newspaper, vmy i ""
scribe at once. :
Advertising rates liberal. Ian 24 tl
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Wccitiy Democraticewspaper,
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HAILKOAD LINES.
Wilmington & Weldon
RAILROAD CO.
om oGsK'i.8opaaiirSHiiT,
' Wilmington, N. C, Nev. 27, lf80 I
HBBHMSIiaSK
Change of schedule.
OT AND AFTER NOVBMBBR 28, 1880, AT
4 15PM rpassenger Trains en the Wilmlng.
to VTeidoV RaUroJ will run as follows-
Day Mall and Express Train, Dally
-No.47Noriband48 sbuiu.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 6:40 A. M-
Arrive at Weldoa "-. p
Aallvudnn, Front sL De'pi, 9:55 P. M.
S-ast Thboush Mail anb Passbngkb Trains
Dau-Nos. 43 North and 40 South.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8 03 P. M
Arrive at Weldon bIuP.M
itrtvw st WUmin'gVon: Front SC DeVot,' 10.10 F. M
-w-t- wo. An worth will stop only at Rocky.
1IUI1 . , , . U.nnnKa Alt.
Pomt.Burgaw.Soutnwasnmgwu. n7i
01ivetGqldsboro, wuson. xv,
i?"- c ui Hton onlv at Rocky
n--. Wo. An Rnnt.h will BlOO uiuy
unnnt Wilson. Goldeboro and Magnolia.
Nioht Pabsbkokb. Mah. and Exprbss Tbaih
Noa. 45 North and 42 South.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 4:15 P. M;
Arrive at Weldon : .
ArreTti&ngton,' Front St. Depot, 820 A M.
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky
day. Thursday ana oaturaay t?-"V, . . i7"
h?J. We Tarboro at 9. 50 A. 1. Daily, and Mon
. auta
d, Wednesday and Friday at 8 OTP. M.
Train sno. it majtOT."rc r" ,, rr; ' n '
-".. .ii it,tji North daily. All rail via
Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay toe.
Train No. 45 runs via Richmond and Washing
ton, and makes close connection dally to Rich
mond, and daily except Saturday nights for all
points north of Richmond. TraiH No. 43 . runs
dally and makes close connection for a'l points
North via Richmond and Washington.
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers
attached. JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Bup't.
A. POPK, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
no3S-tr
General Sup'ts Office,
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AU
GUSTA R. R. COMPANY,
WILMINGTON. N. O. Nov. S7, 1680
taMMBIMlL
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER NOVBMBBR 38. 1830, at 3 45
P. M .the following Passenger Schedule will
ba run on this road:
DAT PASSBXeBR.MAIL ASD KXPBXSS TRAINS.DArLT
Nos. 42 Wkst and 43 East.
8.40 A.M.
1:05 P.M.
3 45 P. M.
7:43 P. M.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Florence
Leave Florence
Arrive at Wilmington . .
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally)
Nos. 40 Wen and 47 East.
TjWlmlnffton 10:25 P.M.
3:00 A. M.
Leave Florence
Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction
Arrive at Columbia
6:00 A. M.
6:10 A. M.
10:00 P. M.
10:20 P. M.
2:00 A. M.
Leave Columbia
i i. . T M
eavc v.. v,. a, a. uiuivi..
, ii ivis.
Arrive at Wilmington
This Train stops only at Brinkley's, Whiteville,
Flemlngton, Fab- Bluff, Marion, Florence, Tim
monsviile, Maysville, Sumter, Camden Junction
and Baston. .
Passengers for Columbia, and all points on G. a
C. R. rTTc, C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junc
tion, and all points Deyond, snouia iaive nu.
Night Express. .
Separate Pullmaff Sleepers for Charleston and
liJVp Ul fc krv r
inmiota An trnina Af anrl 47.
LUf.
een Charleston and Wil
.JOHN F. DIVINE,
Gen'l Sno't.
All trains run solid between Charleston and Wil
mington.
A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
no38-tf
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
SAliSiV.i
Om.cs Gbkxbal Stjpxkin tsisht I
Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 12, 1880. f
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER DEC. 12, 1880, the following
Schedule will be operated oa this R ailroad:
ASSENGER AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
Dally except Sundays.
A , ) Leave Wilmington at 9:10 A. M.
No- f Arrive at Charlotte at 6:10 P. M.
I Leave Charlotte at 5f
No. 3. fArrlTe at Wilmington at -3:20 P. M.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 stop at regular stations only,
and points designated in the Company's Time Ta
ble. PASSENGER, MAIL AND FREIGHT.
1 Leave .Wilmington at . . .
5. V Arrive at Hamlet at
an at 5:80 P. M.
No. 5. V Arrive at Hamlet at i a. m.
J Charlotte at ...8:15A.M.
1 Leave Charlotte at 7:30 P. M.
No. 6. V Arrive at Hamlet at 1:26 A. M,
Wilmington at 9:45 A.M.
No. 5 Train Is Daily except 8unday, but no con
nection to Raleigh on Saturday.
No. 6 Train Is Daily except Satarday.
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX
PRESS AND FREIGHT.
1 Leave Charlotte 8:35 A. M.
No-3- f Arrive at 8helby 18:35 P. M.
r a I Leave Shelby 1:35 P. M.
No-4- f Arrive at Charlotte 5:85 P. M.
Trains Nob. 5 and 6 make close 'connection at
Hamlet to and from Raleigh, except as above, and
at Charlotte with Trains 3 and 4 on Shelby Division.
Through Sleeping Cars between Raleigh .and
Chftrltte- V. Q- JOHNSON,
"de.13 tf General Superintendent.
CLYDE'S
New York and Wilmington
Steamship Line.
The Steamer
GULF STREAM,
Capt. IXGRAm,
V1LL SAIL FROM NEW FORK,
Friday, December 31.
sy shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING
of Steamers as advertised. JkW
For Frcigbt Encagements apply to
THOMAS E. BOND,
Superintendent,
Wilmington, . u.
Ttaeo. . Eger, Freight Agent,
New. York.
W. P. Clyde & Co., General Agents,
dec 9 tf 85 Broadway, New York.
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