fHorning Xnx. oi l riCAi. nd nor llruo M illii.. Ii H J iC from lb arjgeacr with 4i: i J 'ia A- Loo pua bl Shx-celiwU w tu ri f bill oo n4t apu iK frsaf eJ tert i .. ..y ," TV , V - Krur, th n rtomm f,r ,) ,lr ct A i'jruf of ih Sxi'u.ii I) ,iu t C N It .r. i. tu third ,0., , . r,iiur . . - '. t' th'- Jtf MV lti ;., t.r -ftl W'tB tO NW Yu Dcta'uf ff . run luiioa waa he ). t9 cxa -. 1 5nit to. WttwUtsfO fNrf. . lh (ioriJineviIU (tunCU iJvo : , t! uuot3 of Njrthar bra tet :rjii Virginia e. a tna briastnvla l'liomn Nelaoo I'ere, 'of the . , . a: u.i tr. a bva icivl by tb , , .iiri of S.-rt)r i Hium l.i write , , .- ! upon ta ! aa NtiivQ fani- , . Wrioii. al mpwUUt lhmt coo ,.,i ua tc Unlory ( Vork u o C., 'uj uI .itat' A colored wocaAuoameJ U.jhel uk. t daeaaoU. Irva Wwk, to fc i i v V fi'ni. J ij io ( "jn der n'rM u . c ' th . ra f U kr:J ti c : I f r .iu I. - u , . R,a;tiU i 'i Ut - v-tTii'. try p,v . JwchueiJ to i VI x'y r ii t rQ :. rw'ara from ii 1. 1 'if fffa-i- t ) 'ou I br h i ..' i KiMiaiUa Pibt it A t .1r. rj ltcina!l i ilj r ;ioi? i'.u in L.iim- 13 fHioo n f ui a tior uf tt (ruyt "Ea- i v 'ii ji r -ii ii Jiii crw f jc w-mi'oni ia .) r a ;t M pf I I f aj r: i .thor of "A Fool' Kr- r il. ' :ti & tl-.l .- ingiitM . f Jrfll 'ICC'lt. u :u'inc-i tat ts l ..I'M 1 C'i'i ;ias: t. r. utr' but u pro 4 ' '' "I tH tH of : work. r m .i- '&r f i"S.0)i0OO ii. i i :- L i '! i5 yr y u . wi r n prut. " ' Tat c a : mi," a im. ' i)r ta rich . I'll hi-t pftmimn pJ for a ' r t. Ciuc i i tnan:-E ffiti tntN t u. Cx i i tttf faU. : i V) r'ji prtn uaa J i 'H'n . f.). ti firt v5jr . . ..,.! f r U.ij:i) - A'. M. !.L it rcall' l3ia C i -:r . r t f frl U4 rwp'vi ar pra f if aif coqo! u ii. i: i i to p'jr t i -n .-i. . t.i i r.' .oi4ia( itu jt p trcau' coaaac i ';i ... '. ! i .- i v. p.)a fi i i' ) ; !! u 'f OK of tb r !...' 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For 'Uiiinj ttii rveninf, .'). the tat! rc:pt hvo i -:h. 1 f'3,070 bile-, inji6 13,- u prioai wek, sad 110,7Jo bilM .nrK (tk rtac, nuking tb tot rc!pt. inc th I6 of riptcabr, J,9J4,Hi b!J, stAJQ. 3,751, 3 ) l bU for tb ncot period of H70-NO, thowiogaa iacrea iiDC ptmbr I, lSSOt of 21J.340 biles. rh- ciporta for lb wk aaJjog iht oiaini; reach ft total of t ! 1,269 bi of which 34,133 wr to Urat Ur-.a n, i,:o3 to Fmac, cd 13, JJio r; of tb Cootinot, wbil u tock 14 taxd op tb i ertoing ar do SfS,d3? bile. Kr-.jui tb- forjfoiog t:tmtat it (j rta tb at, coropru wiin in rr npoaJiae wiik of Mlwo, i:o tn-r i4 ta lAtrrvHXM io lb xporl I'm vk of b!, whiU lb t.o:ii to-otht re 74,193 b!s (.nn tby wr at thi tim ytar a Positive Cure i::.ia i 9olib! Sfditd Bouits ! rteot4 0tAr ti. urra. oa oos 4 J I ar aav roa U7 a la. i car ta owl iMtuMW mm, Itjqr Juajjf Tif11aT mmwm toil O ra6w tV-i. (' u4iMt. 14 ara tnwmi t aotf3a ir9mymiM f ier4a Ui u4Lac atoauwAk irft r avtoa. r w hirtwr pwUcniara aatiJ fo circa! o t.Md. . U CO. . t 4Ht.a Mbt'i U ioAs at- Xw lock 2ai8 Tail KitilfiMi-lw. The Evening Visitor, BtT. taictiaurssT rviuru TA- rtn h rrtJl CHotta lAtl rt3r; Rem )Unea; an ax wrfjoil; to rapMly rruwUu: "" Mrtitt4 awtXram. 9nt f apetaa The Eve Ding Visitor, &i.la. M C. , MISCELLANEOUS. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THR -WORLD. - WO RC ESTERS HJ RE SAUCE. JJJ. Mi. T.tJLXJk. A tXJU BtwT&wt t- ta.fta. 4 t ar ovt MiK wa Uk at Villi ni w 9ubl xm1 a4 t&Aiftoc: t wvU JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, AUCm rOR TttK fNHID STATES, nCW TOUJK a7t)otr la No Time Should b Loit ir ta Koavt, tt-w 'tad aowafc ara affactad. to 4o tk mn raB4f. Hctattara BloaaacA Bit- iwra OUmum o lA erraa axad bvt tXAra far nor aartoaa. aa4 a dir 1 tAcnfan AaAri- a Dyp9ia. tmt cxjtnpUiat, ehfll aad frrar. ariy rTaoii Iwlajfa. kktay wtatnaaa. brt&c OTtuq AndUy ttaM U trtdd wtlh. LOMMtlai ia a! UTf. aa aad toor kaows md- era. rt Mi by aJJ On.fZ'Mta aad rWatr (warHy. to i uM w ly HUM mm a TRUE TOJiic TFT. TTKMTfrrriT moy nrmnw a hiKhiy rwmm owoiid for ail dlwa.i rruirixij a otrtaia atul tCirnt tonic; caprciail Indljrrstlon, Ixsppjilj, Inter mittent Fcrtrs Wantof Appr- titr, IsnM of Strrnth, LAck of IlnrrcT. etc. ."w.Us ti bld, itm,jiXrt ti ihmt jwi an tW wrwi Th act like a chann oa th dijftiTe orjraa, rrrooTtn,; ail dj"ppic tjm ptoaii4, 'ih a ktdtrm-j tlrfaxi, SV&Ata., Liu I itsmmekt iwrwara, rae. 74 Wy '? fVirptiruAa LLif a-CI a iaitvca) ti tevti or w amaArr. Writ (or tho ABC Hoo:, 3 J p axuuais aJ KUOWN aiEMICAL COMPA.VT, lUltimom MO. !o NOA! iUa- A-i U Tom nlf M t4 1 ii mt urut k 1 1 i4 Aotr- . sta a. tea Ar a Trat M. 4 arc Hi 10 MOO awn a-X. Ak nrr-l ,C.I" T34. mad 1. 1 tfTs4 , Nii AJJ u44 T 4j for CU- . a. C f t odaAW fa J Ouisi Iitul Life Iumice Co. rUCOCSTA. MA. DIBXCTORS Ot9e 13 TtesaCBt 8V., Boston. Mas. o 30 YEJLH! OLD. Assets 87.000.000. Imo Kdo nt polVei only, bet ai aa -i 1 bdIVtt. malar al ax 88 for a- pra-raai caarrad f e4-s. for an Ordi- "all polu3swcared by the Mala. Soa forfaUare U ... Call aaa -S' P"" . iO. w. uuauv.i jb riw. . ku i. JaJO it 4 Nona WaUr et. Hardware, Hardware. TVT HAVE NOW OJf BAXD A FULL STOCK 0 Hardware smaHt sold at t Kcn, cocsWtlnr ot Ba-m. Coiiar. BrAm. Traewa. Back Band. Baca Bm1 WtOblar aad Hooa. rww mui. pmrUt UaAa. . . walea we are off.rtajt at arte ta wiu compare unwj " ka.t um-.. PhUedarBAx mt Saw York. ICs M7JRCH tSON, (sa SO it SS sad 40 Front St. Watt Plows. THE A UrAlTTUKB a ur luua caua- x4 FVewe have glraa as the cootroi ot tha tn VHim ctiaa c4 la Auue fr lb P foar yean. T sa a we ar pn wa mm wi - . - I. t, . K mm idSMWm4Ulwwww - " ltorm asa r4r a-k s m ... ve yea the low-M g PON A CO. jtJ0 19. tlMti Market S reet n f "3 IIyr A T1,-U 3." F Tb Iran aad t l4U4) ar M. A. bi 111 mt Mo smi, . Tail airs a I -1 OwMa4hovui .a a'.V va g mil 1 1 ft Ic4 Purtftar, kJw Rtsl,o,iuiu lUaitk A surtaaj sI aipa-- ujTjs'aL-J""" -1 rtet ara UmU? ygva aad r?i O 4daadhl?. t 4 lM ''mmmm " ' 4r- -m inirt ft asaa, So wi-i 4A wrtort Irrto OSt)4I k 9 Hid aa r tX"8 99 irar em 4 ta il 111 ii4t llal tan. MmawaiMtlK r - tar - vl yam Vo. ' n . mm a uh nvvujasTn- I vmim or CutC--W --k X adit. r ; WKOLKHtB PUICJES. prOax qccucoat, it tutu b nadsretooa tea etoicsale erica i ay, la AAat C J onion higher prieee km to ba charged. i r. rmxai aa.&aiKO gw5t. UUndird. HLAOOS KorvhCjtmllaAv Uaaa.9 b(acw) ., SAoaJdar. f I W4a,Ai.U coic,V B Wtn Hscokad nam .. 844, 9 t AoaJdoras.- . lity iUikd aw. a B. m at BSSif Ltr arttcM UAM&XX HrtuTxrpaoUxa, 0flo4j Iii!;d. rj New M-w Vot, Net NcwCJlj, avftA . BiWAX-V ft BilCaMriisUaruja, v M.... 13 0 o o o 1 o to xo 1 C5 00 00 SI T 80 DO 13 o u o 1 73 1 to 1 uu ti 950 O 14 00 O to ."wrutra, s CAVDLJS3 Sierra. a Tallow, V ft AdijiUc. w . 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Porto fCco.hhd bbl a ifaHoa, hhda, V fal. bbta. cai... s 13 O 00 O sjrip, iii HalLft CttU lOd baaia, koc.. 40 O 000 o 00 .0 1 10 O AO O 13 ta 00 o 00 Q so a 8 U 73 O 40 O iO o 0 00 H OILS Xaroaaaa, V ti Dk and spax.pcr ral POCLTKY Cft!t ce.iiTjrrowc PiANUTTV V 3tiJ.l POTATOES .o.)-..'j Jaitsci Irtah. rORK No: 1. 1 .'. iiJ--i GO 00 O IS 50 Prlo. Saai. V 00 00 O 1300 00 00 xS 14 00 R1C Caro.'-- - t . X 1 40 1 f 75 So PS 73 ltoo. S3 Q ixa ISO 1XQ 00 o 00 O 00 o 00 o 0 O 0 o n o 19 8 6 O soc o IMTJ 4 SO KAG Cc-i -J. & City. EOP aaXT- ...riziL Ub.-....-1. i-Uaoc-.. 9 t Amarlcas. V SUviAR-Cab. B . Porto lite . f s A-O0C9. 1 n o O V 6 x.c- r CVaahed. w ft.... 10 18 8 1CX V 7 00 S 30 5 00 aOAP Nocthra, S aiauc cocL-act. 9 n Ooaamo. M CypeiUp 9 M Vrvrm Uart M. ! 03 7 50 O IS 00 o 00 00 S 13 0? O Ii 50 11 or O 8 00 sTTAVKt W.O. DbL, MX t - rrik.4 w I II OO : :o cc n- v u wv. ......... TALLOW a TTMBXB & pvlng. 9 K IJ TO 13 03 9 00 7 60 5 00 4 51 1 00 1 00 SO SO ia atztra SAlpping am rrja. m n MUir M Cotatnoa M01 Itfortot to Ordinary, M O O o o o n O a sc ioa 6oe S 50 WBISXY-Morcrn, K-i North Carcuna. 9 ral WOOL -Cawajbad. 9 36 31 20 Wahd. w t Barry Wool wiLnnoTo?t .noriBY hahkei jtxchaxjfe tal-:tt) pa Now Tork, X clct. Baltimore, " Uoaton X Phiiade-'phla X " Wurn CUaa, X M KxchAsr 0 dty 1 9 cent. Banker Now Hanovar Stock ruatNaUocaJ Bank, Ml NavaMa Onaao IVx I N.C Booda Old Bx-Coapoa 3S Do. raadgl54U ia Do. " 1868 IS Do, New 4'a 60 Do. Special Tax 4 Do. U N. C. Railroad 93 W. . W. R.R.Boads7 9c (Gold Int). 116 CaroUna Central R. K. Bonds, 6 9c. .80 WlLCoL ABC R. R. " 1C6 Wals4ttoa City Bonds, ne-w 8 9c 95 - 0 wa a Nw Uaaover Coonty ...6 9c 97X W. W. Railroad Stock fO Worth Carolina R. R. 80 WU. OaaLUhlCo. M ,.45 WUlrvea Cotton uu Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capita! 1,000,000. Caah Capital paid In $.100,000 Surplus rand 30,0O0. DIE EC! OR H. JOUN DA'.rSOX C. M. ST KDMIl ISAAC BATES, JA8. A. LEAK O. F. LITTLE D. R. MURCniSON DONALD McRAS H. VOLL233 R. R. BRIDGES S. B. BORDXB i. W. ATXINSOM CHAS. M. STIDMAN. President. ISAAC BATBS. Vic PreeldenU B. D. Walla cm. Caahlc anglO-tf Atkinson & Manning's Iasarance Rooms, BANE OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, WUs Una-ton, IT. C. Fire, Marine ni Life Companies. 1 Capital Represented Over $100,000.0001 ALL ABOUT Western North Carolina If yos want to know all aboat the "Garden Spof'of the 800 tb, sead for a specimen copy of The Western Courier. Ill a TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMN WISELY, fall of lntreUaL rdin mt(r. ana een rveo to th Intcrcsu or Western rtorcn caroune. Addree , TUB COURIBR COMPANY, Eendersonvllle. N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. .-, The f-lorningSkar PUBLISHED DAILY AHD WESKL7 15 s 10 14 y 7Ji 8 6 3 SflliscriptiOQ Rates Ih Airanie - DAILY BTAJL On Tear, poatage paid,. . .... (7 Six Month " .. 4 Tbre' Month" " .... 2 Oao Month " 1 One, Tear portage paid, $1 59 Six MonUa. ' 1 00 Three Month" - V Notices of the Press: The Star 1 decidedly one of the bet paper In the State, aa bngli. and newsy a ever. Long life to 1L Salem Prett Tho Wllmlajcton Stab has entered on it twelfth year aa rood a paper a any people should want. CharioiU Democrat Tho Wllnlnrton f tab haa entered on lta twelfth year. As a dally journal or news u aianaa -np head." Concord RtguUr. Tho Wilmington Eraa ha entered It twenty- fifth rolhme. There Is no better paper published In the State. Lenoir Topic. The Wilmington Stab haa entered upon lta thir teenth year. It ia one of tho best paper in the Stat. WarrmUm Gazette The Wilmington Stab haa entered lta thirteenth year. It haa become one of the leading papers ef the South. Oxford. TvrcMUjht. The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best edited papers In the Btata, bat for freshness of news and typographical appearance cannot be beat en Jactton Reporter. The Wilmington 8tab la one Of the very best pa pers in the South, in erery department from typog raohy od to editorial ability ai d Independence. PtUrttrurq (Fa ) lndex-AppeaL We like the Stab becaaao it ia thoroughly relia ble, candid, fearless, and so wall and ably edited, newy, spley, and In fact a perfect newspaper. Long may the 6tab twinkle. ML Airy Visitor. Although at the head of the press In this State In all that makea a paper valuable to the reader, still It continues to Improve. It is a Stab of the first magnitude. May Its lustre neyer wane. The Fret WMl&wtUt The Wllmlnrton (X. O.) Mobmths Stab is a mo- I del newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerat it merits when we say It is the newtiett (sec alar) paper nabllthed In the boatti.Richmond(Va.) ReUaicM Herald. The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon Its thirteenth year and twenty-flfth rolnme. One of the beat conducted and edited papers m the South, and. aaa North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tarboro Southerner. The Stab la so well and favorably known in this section of the State that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do aot already know. It is In erery respect one of the best dallies la the Sooth. Rooemmian. The WUmLagton Stau haj entered on Its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well edited a compendium of all the news of th day, and aa honor to lta city, to North Carolina and to North Carolina lonmallBm Cfutriotte Obeerver. That magnificent beaming Stab has completed it twenty-second volume. It 1 i ne of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dallies south of the Potomac. Tne system in tne get no or tne paper arpasae them 1 i BU. i Tarboro SotUMerner The Timee cannot aay a ord too for the WUmlngtan Stab. It haa Just reach' one of its many blrthdaya. As a newspaper it la a favorite with the State pies and la sought after by the peo ple. Long and prosperous Uie to tLReideviUe Times. Wbv 1 it that ail the papers with the name of Star are each brigbtilttle loarnal f The Wilming ton (N. C ) bTAB, the Waahln gton Star, Freder icks burt Star. ew York Star, for example There must be aomethlag In a name after all Richmond Ya)SUiU. The Wilmington 8tab, we are pleased to notice, till tociinae on the high road to success. We es teem the Stab very highly, regarding It as one of Use very beat of our exi ixcnacg cses. and consider It the peer or J ford Free peer of any Journal published In the South. Ox- Th Wilmington Stab la now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has besides Increaaed the amoent of its reading matter. The Stab la an excellent paper. Its prosperity Is not surprialng rlnce It 1 so deserving. Charlotte Ob- Th Mobitixs Stab, ene or tho beet dallies we know, and as a newspaper. In our opinion, the very bet, ha entered upon its twelfth year. In every partictU ar the Stab cornea fully np to the mark as tha principal daily in our chief commercial city. Leag may it twinkle. Alamance Gleaner. The Wilmington Stab haa entered upon lta ltth volume, and we are pleased to notice still continues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding It a one of the very best newspa per tnat cornea to this office. Its news columns are always a little roller than those of any other of our exchangee, and Its editorial department is con ducted with much ability. Mmraai Uon B lade. Humble In lta beginnings, aa waa inseparable from an 1 alt the resplendent in the full glow of a constantly bright ening prosperity. As a newrvaver it has few eauala. and no superior, for appropriate selection and u- mcioes arrangement, ana we are proua to rana 11 among our most acceptable exchanxes. HUltooro Recorder, Tee WOmington Mounxs Stab has entered upon the thirteenth year or lta existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate It upon lta prospe rity and deserved popularity. The remarkable ac cess or the Stab is due to its strict attention to bu sines. The boast or the Stab (rightfully too), is that It always has the news, and this la the first thing in journallam. Otherwise the paper is all that the term of "good newspaper" implies, and lta corps of editor and reporters are thoroughly edu-t catcd newspaper men. May the healthful, moral influence of the Stab never be retarded, and may its genial, enterprising proprietor enjoy many more y many mat Meteenqer. nappy years or uaeruineea. uoiaeooro The Lincoln Progress Published Batordayt ai Linccir&m, if. C. IB the only paper published ia Lincoln county and haa an extenaive circulation among the Mer ehanta. Farmers and all clisses ef buainesa men in UeSUte. It aSera to the Merchants ef Wilmington a de sirable medVcsa for advertia f their business throughout Weatern North Carolma. Liberal terms will be allowed on yearly adver tisements Sabscrintion price,' S 00 per annum ln idreiw r H. DaLANK. SdJtorasd Proprietor. The Central Protestant AWZSSXY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS paper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes taut Church In North Carolina, ia published at greens ooro. . v. Term, fit 00 per annum, in advance. Tha clltv of lta location, tha nnmber and ac tlvlty ef ita ageata, and the constantly i&creaaing de mand for it era eng the more solid classes of readers In varioaa sections, give the CENTRAL peculiar claim upon th e patronage ef the advertia.'sg public Verms very favorable. Oonanit your busmeaa Inter este, and addreaa the editor J. L. MICHAUX, Greenshero, N. C THE RALEIGH niificifion A 1 -nnnto I JriS LlcilJL XVCLVOCatC, I Edited and Published by BLACK & REID. RaleiEh.S.C la tha o r&a of about 89.00(1 ethdla In North I Carolina, and has the largest circulation or any pa- per in the State. Itglves the marketa, secalar and reiigiou news, is a weeauy, eignt page, reiigioua, family newspaper. Only $S.OO per annum. Sub- AdvertiianTratee liberal. Ian S4 tf I StiU Insist rpHAT I AM NOT THS GERMAN .BARBER, but one of them, and second to none In the city. My Saloon iT iw4 found uet and comfor- table, and ponte Werkmen who are ever ready to wait on sty patrons and friends. Respectfully, H. CL PREMFERT, jan 18 tf No. 9 8 Front et MISCELLANEOUS. J O B P R i ftJTI WjG . THE M0ENING STAR Steam Printing House, 00 00 t5 00 M0RN1NQ STAR BU2LD2NO. PR1NUESS STREET. HOST THOROUGHLY SQUIFFED PBINTUTO OFFICE IS THE CITY. FINE BOOK. NEWSPAPER A MERCANTILE PRINTING AND BINDING, CHEAP FOB CASH. ALSO, THE A TBI CAL POSTERS, PROGRAMMES it TICKETS. IN8UBAXCB PBINTING, BILL HEADS. CIBCULABS CABD3. DODGEBS. STEAMSHIP, STEAMBOAT AND BAILBO AD WORK EXECUTED IN QUICKER TIME A ND BETTEB STYLE THAN JB i ANY O THEB OFFICE A WILMINGTON. . FIRST CLASS WORK AND LOW PRICES THE MORNING STAB STEAM PBINITING HOUSE, FBINCES3 STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. OB DEBS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND W0BK SENT TO AN11FART OF THE UNITED STATES, C. O.D. SMALL ORDERS EXECUTED W1TU HIE SAME PR OMPTNESS AS LARGER ONES. The Best Paper. Try It. Beautifully IUustrated 35th TEAK. The Scientific American. TVHK SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ia a large Firat- jl ujasa weekly .Newspaper or sixteen r printed in the most bean tlx ol style, f ILLU8TKAT&D WITH SPLENDID , PROFU8EL ENGRAV INGS, representing the newest inventions and the most recent advances the Arte and Sciences; in cluding New and Interesting Facts in Agriculture,. Horticulture, the Home, Health, 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 tne Bcienunc American. Terms. C3.S0 per year. SI. 60 half year, which in eludes postage. Discount to Agents. Single co pies, iu cents, sola oy ail jNewaaeaiers. item it o postal o Row, N tai order to MUNN x 00.. jfuDiianers, 37 rati ew York. T A rnTjlVino in connection with the Jtrxi. i. Jl i. O. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Messrs. Munn & Co. - are Solicitors of "American and Foren Patents, have had 35 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 AMBRI- CAN of all Inventions patented through this Agen cy, with the name and residence or tne patentee. kt rna immense eirenjation tnna erven, dbdiic at tention is directed to the merits of the ne patent, and salea or introduction often easily effected. Any person who haa made a Hew discovery or in vention, can ascertain, tbbb or ohabsx, wnetner a Citent can probably be obtained, by writing to rax Co. We also send rai eb our Hand Book, about the Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade- Marxs, tneir costs, ana new procured, witn nints for procuring advances on inventions. AddreBs for tne raper, or concerning ratents, MUNN St CO.. 87 Park Row. New York. Branch Office, cor. F. & 7th Sta., Washington. D.C. bov I 11 THE LANDMARK, PUBLISHED AT 81A1ES VILLE, IREDELL CO., If. IS TUB Leading Newspaper in Western North Carolina. It is the only Democratic Paper published in Ire- oeii county one or tne largest ana weaitmest conn ties in the Btato ind haa attained a larger loca circulation than any paper ever heretofore published in tne county. Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, Alle- rnany, x adxm, Davie ana Iredell, is larger tnan that of any two papers in the State combined; and is rapidly acquiring a strong rootnoid in Jrorsytne, Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. It ia the only paper in Western North Carolina that employs a Rbsulab Cahtabbiss Asbnt, and thus kept constantly before the people. Under thfr system a rapidly Increasing circulation is the result makint; the Lakshahk THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ADDRESS, LANDMARK," Stateeville. N.C. 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, ANO ALIV : OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY. This la the only Journal tn the Goon try that folly supplies the wants and neceasiUee of the Gentleman Sportsman. TERMS $4 00 a. Year. Send for Sped en Copy Forest Sc Stream JPobllanins Co., Ill FULTON ST., (Old No. 108.X - .... New York. Post Office Box S88I . sept 27-tf The Camden Journal. Published Every Thwnddy, at Camden, 8. 6., IS THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED PAPER IN Kershaw county, and has an extensive circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of bosinesa men in the county. It offers to the Merchants of WTlmlnjrton a desir Able Medium fer Advertising, the country in which ItcirculateB, being ooDnectedwith that city by steam erontne wateree tver,anatne wiimingtoB, uo lam bia and Augusta Railroad. Liberal terms will be made with those desiring to 1 Subscription price, S3 50 per annum. AAA s, FRANTHAM A HAY, f eb S7 t Editors and. Proprietor. TJjq Fa VfttteVllle EZDlilieri uu X Mi v uuuu v aaau jjawuuuw Weekly Democratic Newspaper, Puhliflhedat FA YETTE VILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, Bv . 1 1 l L5CZ. A "INTT" -X-W .ivv, 1 Jv JC I ; Terms $3.00 a year in advance. Send for a spe- clmen copy. - my 5 tf UAILKOAD LINKS. Wilmington & Weldon RiAILROAD CO, OmoB or Uttn'i. a .vzvaeiMMBMxr., WUaiiniSOB. N. C, Ney, 87, 1880. Change of" Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER tffc 1S80. AT 4.15 P. M., Paseengcr Trains a the W liming toa ft Weldon Railroad vrtil ran as follows- Bar Matl and Express Trains Daily Horn. 47 NortU aad 43 soatto. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 6:40 A. M ArriTeat Weldoa :40 ?. M. Leave Weldon s:4or. . Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9:55 P. M. Fast Throush Mail axb Passknobb Trains Daily Nos. 43 North and 40 South'. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8 03 P. M Arrive at Weldon Hn' Leave Weldon o.aor. jb. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 10.10 P.-M Train No. 40 North will stop only at Rocky Point, Bnrgaw, South Washington, Magnolia, Mt. Olive, Goldsboro. Wilson. Rocky Mount, Knfield and Halifax. . . . Train No. 40 South will stop only at Rocky Mount. Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Nioht Pabsbhsbb, Mail and Expbkss Ibais No. 45 NtiBTH and 42 South. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 4:15 B. M. Arrive at Weldon f , . J?" Leave Weldon, - - t';"' S' Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, &.M A. M. Trains oa Tarboro Branch Road, leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 6.30 P. M. Daily, and Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at a. w a. ai. iteium 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 pointa North daily. All rail via Bicnmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. 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. Trala xto. 43 runs daily and mages close connection for aU points North via Richmond and Washington All trains ran solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Asent. no 28-tI e General Sup'ts Office, WILMINCTOK, COLUMBIA fc AU GUSTA It. R. COltXPAN , WILMINGTON. N. C. Nov. 27. 1880. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 8, 1830, at 3.45 P. ., the following Passenger Schedule will ba ran on this road: Dat Pass koeb, Mail and Expbkss Trains, Dailt Nos. 42 West and 43 East. Leave Wilmington 8.40 A.M. Leave Florence 1:05 P. M. Leave Florence.. 3 45 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington , 7:43 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally)- N01. 40 West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington 10:36 P.M. Leave Florence 3:00A.M. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction 6:00 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 6:10 A. M. Leave Colombia 10:00 P. M. Leave a C. fc A. Junction 10:30 r. M. Leave Florence 2:00 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington ... 6:30 A.M. This Train stops only at Brinkley's, Whiteville, Fiemington, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Tim aaatieville, Maysville, Sumter, Camden Junction and E as ton. Passengers for Columbia, and all points on G. A C. R. R., C, C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junc tion, sad all points beyond, should take No. 40 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and for Augusta on trains 40 and 47. All trains ran solid between Charleston and Wil mington. JOHN F. DIVINE. Gen'l Sup't. A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent no 28-tr CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. .niSn.ilBiinilir iv."-. Omia GaLBiBiJ)Tai(uiT Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 13, 1880. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER DEC. Ii, 18S0, the following Schedule will be operated oa this R ailroad: ASSENGER AND EXPRESS TRAIN: Daily except Sundays xr 1 i Leave Wilmington at. ....9:10 A.M. N0' 1- J Arrive at charlotte at 6:10 P. M. a I Leave Charlotte at JNO' f Arrive at Wilmington at. 6:30 A. M. ....'3:20 P. M. Trains Nos. 1 and 3 stop at regular stations only, and points designated in the Company's Time Ta ble. PASSENGER, MAIL AND FREIGHT 1 Leave ,Wilmington at No. 5. Arrive at Hamlet at ....5:80 P.M. ....1:36 A.M. ...8:15 A. M. ....7:30P.M. ... 1:36A.M. ...9:45 A.M. r I - unarioite at.... Leave Charlotte at No. 6. Arrive at Hamlet at I " Wilmington at.. No. 5 Train is Daily except Sunday, bat no con nection to Raleigh on Saturday. No. 6 Train is auy except aaiaraay . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Leave' Charlotte... Arrive at Shelby. . . 8:35 A. M. .13:35 P.M. No. 3. 1 r . ov.lt.. 1 .or X UT NO.4. A I if rrhrlntt K'SS P. M. Trains Nos. 5 and 6 make close connection at Hamlet to and from Raleigh, except as above, aad at Charlotte with Trains 3 and 4 on Shelby Division. Througb Sleeping cars between ttaieisn ana Charlotte. V. Q- JOHNSON. de 12 -tf General Superintendent CLYDE'S New York and Wilmington Steamship Line. The Steamer BENEFACTOR, Capt. JONES, , V1LL SAIL FROM NEW YORK, Saturday. February 5. a shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers aa advertised. El For Freight Encasements apply to THOITIA8 E. BOND, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. Theo. ti. Ejjer, Freight Agent, New York. W. P. Clyde & Co., General Agents, dec a tf 3o uroaaway, new xotk. FOR THE LOCAL & POLITICAL NEWS 03? THE FIRST DISTRICT, Subscribe for " THE FALCON; A Democratic Newspaper. PUBLISHED AT ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. tapysent to any address to January 1. 1881. for ONE DOLLAR. m y 38 tf iMnHMsaxi II baciS'SSai.Kj 'HS'Ssiw'. MISCmJiAEOUa,, THE SITIf FOB 1881. Everybody read Th Soil. In tn adit Inn of this newspaper throughout tb 7 eat to come vrytody will find: I, All the world's new, t) bfCM-nteJ thai the reader will get the greatest amount of laferisailon with the least unprofitable expenditure or titaa and eye tight. Thk Suit long ago discovered the golden mean between redundant fullner and unsallsfac toar brevity. II. Much of that sort of news which depend lets upon its recognissd Importance than upon It in terest to mankind. From morning to morning Thb Sujt prints a continue I etory of the live of real men and women, and 1 f tVcir deed, plan, loves, hate, and troubles Thi etcry Is mo varied and more interesting than aDy romance thai was ever devleed HL Good writing In tvery column, aud frrh neas, originality," accuracy, and decorum in 'he treatment or every aabject. IV. Honest comment. Tbb Sum s habit U to speak oat fearlessly about men and things . jtouai raiiUMr wn " ri 1 i'h viw in'iuiLi nartv. and eooal readiness to cemmend what i praiseworthy or to rebtke what ta blamable in Democrat or epuoaca VI. Absolute Independence of partisan orgaiilaa tions, bnt unwavering loyalty to true Democratic principles. Tbb Stjh believes that the Goveramaal which the Constitution gives nal a good one to keep. Iu notion of duty Is to resist V It utmost power the efforts of men ia. the Republican part? to set up another form of government in place of that which exists. The year 1891 and the year immediately following will probably decide this supremely Important contest. 1 aa fu believe that the victory will be with the pople as ag.lu.t the Rings for monopoly, the Ring for plunder, aod the Rings for Imperial power. Our terms are aa follows: For the Daily 8ttn. a four page nhoet or twenty eight columns, the price-by mail, pot paid, Is ft fi cents a month, or $6.50 a year; or, Including the Sunday paper, an elgjt psge sheet of fifty six col umns, the price ia 65 cent a month, or S7-70 a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of Thb Bvk 1 also furn lsb.-.l separately at 6 1 .20 a year, postage paid. The price of the Wuxx t Sum, cLht page, fifty six columns, is $ I a year, postage paid. For clubs of ten sending i 1 0 we will send an extra copy f rt . Address I. W. ENGLAND. Publisher of Tub boir, New York City. MARBLE IVJONU Y.EIMTS AND Crave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YOIU PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISE. TO ANY PART. OF THE BOUTU. RICHARD UATUAN Ac CO,, 5T Lafayette Place, New Vork Wathan's Monumental Dosigna, In book form.foi sale to the Trade. dec 4 DAWtr PRESCRIPTION FREE Fortlre speedy Cre Sefeiaal Weakness, Lost Manhood, Prematare Debility, Servoasaess, Despondency, Confusion of Ideaa, Aversiaa to Society, Defeetlre Memory, and all Disorders Brought on by Secret Habits aad Excesses. Any dragxist haa the Iucrcdieate. Address DR. JAQUES at CO.. 130 West Sixth. Bt, OISCISffATl, OEia reb:i5 lyDW N. A. 8TEDI1IAN, Jr. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, RLiZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, N. O. Office Up staira, In Brick Building, eccupied by Rinaldl A Co. Special attention to Claims. Col lections on sums of flOOand upwards made for Five Per Cent. If without suit. Drawing Deeds, Mortgagee, Ac.ts specialty . ap B-DAWtr High-Bred Dogs. iNGLISH, IRISH AND GORDON SETTKKb. of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees. For sale by K. P. WELSH, nov7 DAWtf York. Peon Lowell Machine Shop. Lowell, Msss., MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COTTON MACHINERY Of must Approved Patterns and with Recent Improvement. Paper machinery ALSO, TUaiUIIVE WllEEI.Ai, Siiaftlns; and L!earlDff, llydruiille Presses and I'uinpa. Eleatora, &e. PLANS FOR COTTON AND PAPER MILIUM. C. L. HILDRETH, Sup't, LOXVHU., MASS. WM. A. BURKE, Treas., mh 3 U 8 PembertOB Square, boston. JNCGURAGB HOME W8TITUTION. Security against lire THB NORTH CAROLINA UOIILG INSURANCE COR1PAN1 RALEIGH. N. C This Cempany coatinnes to write Policiea, at fa rates, on aildasses ot insar able property. All losses are promptly adjasted and paid. Tk HOME" is rapidly growing in public favor, an' appeals, wl confidence, to Uianrersof property ta North Carolina. Agents in all parts of the Btata. . JOHN GATLING. Premdont. W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Bflperrisor. ATKINSON JtANNINQ, A a ra, sag 1-tf Wa4Tion. N. C The Biblical Recorder PUBLISHED BY Edwards, Bronxhton dr. Co. RALEIGH, N. C REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor. REV. H. HATCHER, Associate Editor. Organ of Korti Carolina Baptists In Its 44th Tear. EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT Ai an Advertising Kedium Unsurpased only 92.00 par Year. Address dcc33-tf BIBLICAL RECORDER, Raleigh. N.C. WILMINGTON MERCHANTS WILL FIND THE LAUEINXTEQ 3rTEEPEI3K THE BEST MEDIUM THROUGH WHICH TO ADVERTI8B FALL AND WINTER OOODS among the people erf HobeonTBl4llimond aad Aa son conntiea, in North CaroUaaaad'i 1 tb Vordav counties of Sonth Carolina. - The KhO'AUiPaia has a large and Increasing drenlatlon in the Pee ee and Cape FeAreae -of thi State having obtained a large, circulation m ut laner.oanaff ta six months It w&apnbliahad in Fay cttavllle before Its reor.-tO,ZBrlabtna4'lthe former auinbs mnnthl wnvma me laat two montos. Advertiaementa win inserted by the saonta. a garter and year at reonahle aatea. ' Addresa ( H. T. KtcDurric, r D AWtf Lanrlsbarc'rT. C.

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