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WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY. MAY 11, 1S79. ;
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IK HOT TV ATE is.
Mr. Blacicburn of Kentucky iis evi-
dently trod jon the favorite ". coVn of iho
;i editor of the ; Okalonn, (Mis.s.) 'Mates
a Democratic paper which is in the
habit of "speaking out in meeting."
MrUlackburn, in the early part of the
i great debate now going on in-Congress,
bapiwtncd to say:
"We do not intend to stop until we
have sfricken from the statute book
the last j vestige of war ' measures like
. tlicwe, which had been born of passions
incident to civil Strife, and looked alone
to the abridgement of . the liberty nf
the citizen," i
tJpootiiiUueObalona
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"kburn's observations. Some ex-
fracUfrom the Slat 1 8 having been real
in I.Jia 1. ; i ' -r ..l.i'- i,,..'
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"lioiymg lbc tper of the southern
cu.uc-rius, Mr. JJiackburn tnid that
the Stales Ci'4 not; represent correctly
southern' Democratic sentimeut,.tbat it
; was ah
out. in
inconsfqutntial sheet," with
flueuce, and ! did not speak for
jthe Mississippi Democracy, that . the
junior; editor of the Stain was ati em-
itHary im ported from. Ohio to misrep
resent the pouth, &c.
! This arouses the ire ur . nrwi
the junior j editor himselfUniorms the
. "rhetorical flanibeauj,!of Kentucky that
s. this utterance shows a small, mean
spirit of sectionalism of which the true
sonthcrn' mhn is not guilty. It is only
y;ur pbUtidal pettifogger who uses the
. word -.a'alien,' ''carped bugger,' and 'eia
i;irv' i indiscrinunately- when speak-
ing of a nertheru man who has located
in tlie m;u lli."
It adds. ; .
These political pettifoggers have done
more to drive Cu the White immigra
tion from our section than all trie lies
and nii!.xepresentation3 set afloat by
the bloody shirt press and politicians.
They draw a line in politics, and if the
northern man who settles in our midst
iihould dare refuse, to toe the inarkihey
forthwith
proceed to brand him as a
foreigner and a spy. We have iought
this proscriptive spirit' from the first
and shall light it to the last. In the
vindication of our principles we speak
, for the whole Jefrersouian Democracy,
and know no north and no south.
Mr. Blackburn has been misin
' formed about the editors of the Slates,
if not, with ingratitude as black as
ever corrupted'" the, core of human
heart,!- he sought to overthrow our
ihfluencejby insinuations and misrep
resentation, If not, it was an act of
such base political treachery that the
waters off, the multitudinous seas can
not wash jit out.
The Stales says further, that it be
ilieyes in honest .politics, and in couir
:'"mon with tlie Democratic masses, want
to see "tlie last vestige of the war meas
ures j striekep from the statute book;
bftt ;e w'ant to sec it done openly, dc
tiantly, and not by a hly and under
hand manayvre, that stops to dodge and
deny, to explain and apologize at every
step."
It is
orluuate that Mr. Blackburn
has better judgment, than the Okalona
States man. Which the more correctly
represeuis southern Democratic opin-
ion they can spttle betwoen themselves.
A SOUT11K11N -OPINION:
$Xr. P. Donan, formerly a noted
southern editor, having travelled into
the nbrt ) western aatesj thus portrays,
rather floridly it is true his sensations :
He feels the full force of what an old
Virginia friend once said to me ; "I
never knew the hopelessness of our at
tempt tb whip the Yankees until I
made a jrip through the northwestern
States after the war, and found'. a town
where we have a halt-tilled plantation;
a city where we have a cross-roads
blacksmith shop." '
r . He finds himself iu a new world and
, ..breathing a new atmosphere. Ho has
, left! a land of "impoverishment,
CQuragement, aud decline j he has come
to a landot marvelous growth ; and
thrift and prosperity". He has left a
land of ! memories an1 ruins j he has
come tp a land of hopes and upbuildi ng.
He has left a land of glorious past ; he
has come to a land of magnificent
future He' has left a paradise in
decay;' he has come to where stout
htajrts and willing hands -are rearing
the walls and planting the fruit trees
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rr f? v . T".7 7" :.; Paralysis,' Piles anatuia,-4 uatarrn, man.t0 protect the lives and property turfed. No pains will be spared in im
north, its vigor, its prosperity and its Private Diseases Diseases of the Eve, Lf lhe dlizeu8 thereof regardless of proving the plot and the recipients as
sationson hi. return : :
Tn KitiAf,,! !10ir6 hnm
ward and southward for the saddening
reverse of the radiant picture. . A land
fair dnrl fariilo aa atror- lllA-Klin . fthnriA
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on. laniruiSUlUir. eemuiy uviiit.aiuiu i
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ll own ueauiv auu mc puiuiuo, v io(
flower8 Qunly 8tate sitUng tal
tornd and'liatIisamoniP the ash-heaDS
of their fortunes and hopes, ever look-
ing backward, and not forward ;. their
sons scattered hither auds thither to
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going out from them, instead of im-
migration coming in to tnm. .Noble
plantations lying waste and weedgrowo
or lapsinc u) Drimevai luucie. . viwcis
t . a.' T . '-. rviii.
like Wilmington, Charleston, , Mobile,
Memphis and . New Orleans standing
st11. or positively going down ;
wharves rotting away with long di
their warehouses dilapidated and ei
B,i Kort;nn!n t Vrn
taeir
isuse,
empty
any measa,?DeginVng?:.i. 8ruw,u
many half-emptv streets. ...Mountain-
loads of state, county," an '.municipal
debt, kfad frantic efforts, at reputation.
Every business stagnant, every enter-
prise deai), . a people paupericed and
.disheartened," and, tb'e -.whole. , air'j felled
with despondency and repining. ",'
lie is not satisfied: With telling what
he has seen and felt himself, ; but he
proceeds to give (he south some very
incisive advice. . vye mase an extract
from it.
The simple truth is that, while as
.every one must know, immigration and
capital can only come to us from or
tim-ugh'tlie north, the persistent folly
of many" of our southern so-called
leaders has, ever since the war,, kept
the northern mind inflimed against us
aul suspicious of us ; and some of their
recent mad blunders and absurdities,
which under the circumstances amount
The Woody shirt flop.
4-. 1 . . i t vi C .-i f 1 I v t n f a r (i i fv inn
pings and Andersonville skeleton and
ehuVt parades of our Ben Hills, the
Jell Davis glorifying declamations of
our L unars, the state rights, hair split-
ting diatribes of our Tuckers, and the
bl,-(1 iUld. thunder, Confederate.bone
and Blackburns,. their threats to-dis-
band the army, abolish the government
and "wipe out the last vestiges of war
legislation j" has raised the whole north
against them and their section and
people.
We do not recollect any northern
writer who has talked of southern
affairs thus plainly. This Mr. Donan
U wfell known in the south as the
editor of theI.exingiou (Mo.) Yindi
lator and aRerwards of ihe awvmanr
'JIio Latct Invention in Useful
Household Articles
.Within the last few years there has
been ( spend cd a great deal of inventive
thought and genius ipoh what may
properly be classed as household arti
cles, the most noted results of which
me the production of the sewing ma
eliiuo, the wringer, the . washing ma-
chine, the carpet sweeper; &c. Almost perintendehl, R. W. Chadwick; Secre
ev. ry we,ek we chronicle tho advent of 1 tary and .Treasurer. W- W. Hodcers;
some new invention by which the cares
and. Uburs of housekeeping are lessened,!
and woman's work made easier.
; The newest thing to challenge our
iiLtention and gladden the heart of the
housekeeper, ; is, what is called the
No VEiiY. Brush ; Holder, Carpet!
Sti etcher and Sweeper, a very Bii
ple c.outrivance designed, to firmly hold
i u 1 position any kind, of a brush -or
duster; having, an extension handle
that enables one to wash or dust wim
dpwsj walls or ceilings without the aid
of a stei; ladder. That- is one oi its
conveniences, and it is als-j one of the
best carpet sweeptrs- in j the. market,
holding the brush firmly at an angle.
It cleans the carpet thoroughly, raises
po oust, ana apes not, wear- me carpet
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? the orainary nrooTn or orusn, ami
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the uest aovice ever maue, no more
k'iceling oh the floor, no more back
aches of sore fingers. ' :; r-
As a carpet stretcher alone it is woith
jts cost, a? a carpet of any size can be
m outwear a nan uozeu urooms. -as g T Kimmt the General Superinten
a, handle for the scrubbing brush it dent br; the life saving service of the
laid evenly without -any of the labor of Past Gb and Master's Council
and vexation usually attending such Grand Usited Order of Odd Fel
work. It is strong, Simple, thoroughly lows.A Council of Past Grand
made; cannot get out of order, has no
screws, lever or hinges, is compact,
cheap and durable.
It is manufacturedby Brown x Co.,
flin innnti. the wpll 'known manufac -
iMrinf nsefnl household articles, and
V..,i,i i kv .iioJr oirpni. frt hnri-
keepers. Tlie real utility of this article
will at once be seen by those most in-
terested, and we predict for it a large
sale. Every housekeeper in the land
will want one.
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Any reliable lady orgentleman wish-
le nunerative. employment, would
ing
do well to secure the agency for this
county, which can ue aone oy enclosing
a stamp ior uescripuve uau
,.,o irt 1 KROwlf I ;Cl
Grand HPtel liuilding.;incinnaii, u.!
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National Surgical" Institute.
Two of he Surgeons ol inis- notapie
Institute will visit Wilmington , Nl fi.
May the 2G and 27, 1879, stopping, at
the Purcell House. Jlhej will have
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surgical appliances,, and, will be. pre-
parcj to.. treat all kinds of Deformities
d chronic Diseases,;: such , as Club
J Feet, :. Hip Disease, SpmalJ Disease,
Clonal Surgic Institute;) Atlanta,
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crrr items.
A moonlfcrht AXfMlrainri repnt. rlrnvii
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"v mw xurauaj muuu maw
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Bey. ('Mr, Taylor baptised four per..
sons at the Fifth Street Church on Sun-
day Jast.
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Monday n ljt Jast for WasbiD0D
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D. 0,
' See "ad oi the Postmasier General
concerning carrying mails in North
Carolina.
Col. . A. W. Shaffer of ltaleigb, was
in , the city, stopping at the Purcell
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Housef the. past, week, , :
Jud Watts of Soiithyille, and Col.
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fregch of Lurnberton, were in the city
ion Thursday last.
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L.Q one. can carry, concealed weapous
after the hrst of July next, as tLe stale
Jaw prohibits it after that date'
The crazey woman Mary Smith was
captured and returned to her old
quarters on Monday last, by the officers.
, Fire. The dwelling house of Owen
Burney. Esq., took fire on Thursday
night, the 1st instant damage slight.
A walking match will take place at
the City Hall, in a few days, for the
benefit of oue of the brass bands of
the city.
Captain PentonV small vessel, the
'Spray," sunk on Caswell beach, at
the mouth of the Cape Fear river, on
sndn; ljut
Sunday la&t.
bee ad ot the Collector ot vyutoms.
The grocerymen nd dealers in ship
Chandlery should pay attention to it ;
have your bitls in time.
FiKE. On Mondiiy last a house on
Princess street, between lOlh and 11th
took fire and was damaged , to the
amount of about $200r covered by in
surance.
lloti. Geo. W. Brooks, Disti let Judge
loon iirirt. A tioi iVey J
B. Hill U. S. Marshal, were all in the
city the past week in attendance on the
U. S. District Court ; they stopped at
the Purcell House while here.
The Sunday School of the Front
Street M. E. Church elected the fellow
ing officers on Sunday last: Superiu-1
tendeht, W. M, Parker; .Assistant Su'
j Librarian, D. H. Wash; Assistant Li-
brarian, Benj Jacobs.
lr- J. C. Walker, Superintendent of
-UeallU ot the city, Dr. ihos. a. woou
secretary State Board ot Health, and
W, Curtis Quarantine Physician of the
port, left here the first of the week to
attend the Convention of the American
Medical Association which convened at
at Atlanta Ga., on Thursday last,
; Lieut. Newcombe, of the Revenue
Marine Service, has been assigned com
mand of the life saving service of the
const ofTsforlh Ciirolina. . He left hprfi
on TaesdaV last to take chanre of his
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KJ C. The selection of Lieut;
fewCombe s for this important seryice
waa vprvwise and iudicious. aud'Mr.
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United ; States, has shown himself a
very excellent judge of character, as
well as a very efficient officer.
Ptim tfi WitT irmv hp ntrirTnirps
Master's will be established in this
city on Monday May 19th by the S. C.
M., of the G. U. O. O. F., who will
J arrive in the city on the morning of the
I IQfK Th ' miMir installitinn and
fMaf will ial. nl9,P nt. h hitv Hall
L,- ilia ortf ii ' Th
Council will be constituted from the
past Officers, from Free Love Lodge,
No., 1469, and Golden Lyre Lodge, No.
j 1608 very extensive arrangements are
1 beiocr" made aud a erand time is
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anticipated by the Fxaternaty
1 There has been some thirty leading
I Republicans in the city tlie past week,
representing all parts of North Caroh-
, . p . n , Federal Court,
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I A .4 ...a . 1 t- nnina . rvAT .IhAlP
auu wc iyuk gica p.nua vuw
opinions and preferences about the next
1 Prpsidencv. Oat of the thirtv there was
0t a single man whowasnotin favor of
Jounl Sherman as the next Republican
candidate for President. There wee six
ho were strons: friends of Gen. Grant
ana were in iavor oi aim as against, any
other man! than Mr. Sherman. They
,. . that if the country wants a man
of flrmness to enforce the Constitution
a d law8 0f thev United States, and
the color or politics of the person, Sec
retary John Sherman is the man,
But one interment in Bellevuc cem'e-.
tery this week. ' - ' !i ' ,
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Only one interment in the Oakdale
cemctary last week. f' t. ' .
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No interments in the Catholic cemc
tary during the past veek. : v
The lot owners of Pine Forest ceme
tery are improving their lots. f '
There aro 1,050 bales of cotton in
store houses and on ship board ia this
city.- ' . '.; '::
Two interments in Pine Forest cemc
tery during the week, one adult and
one child. . -': . nil' ;. s':
The first section of the Empire Fioa
ing Dock will be launched from Mcssrsj
Blossom & Evans wharf tormorrow,
between one and two o'clock.
Six deeds, two mortgages and eight
chattel mortgages .were probated by
Stacy VanAmiringe, Esq., Clerk of the
Superior Court, during the past week.
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There are six square rigged foreign
vessels in port and five American
schooners with a total holding capacity
of 2,882 tons. The squadron of corn
crackers in port is not included in the
above.
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The yacht Rosa, of Masonboro, owned
by Capt. Jno. M. Cazaux, was brought
to the city yesterday to be in readiness
Sot the approaching regettas by the
fleet of the Carolina Yacht Club in the
Cape Fear river.
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DlRECTOES OF THE W. & W. lw E.
The Directors of the W. & W. R; Jfc,
headed by President R. R. Bridgers,
left here on Wedcsday last, on a special
train, for Baltimore, for the purpose of
holding a meeting, &c.
-Hanover LigiiIT Infanory. At a
meeting of the above company, on
Thursday night," Jos Hill was elected;
Captain, Francis Tayne First Lieuteu
ant, David Sasser Second Lieutenant,
and Caleb Blount Sunior Second Lieu
tenant.
Adjourned. On account of serious
indisposition of His' Honor Judge
Brooks the U. S. District Court which.
was being held in this city during the
past week, was on Friday adjourned
for the session. We regret to learn of
the sickness of Judge Brooks and trust
that a kind Providence will be gracious
towaids him and restore him to perfect
health.
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i astokal -xneiiev. u . n. uowen,
vi:o ior a long time nas oeen tne pastor
oiinerirsi, liapust vnurcu, corner oi
rum ana ampoeii greets, nas re-
sigueu ins cnarge ana is now sojourn
.ing in uie;wesiern part oi me state. j
Rev. A. M. Conoway has been tendered
the pastorship of the church, and hesj
accepted the call. He is now conduct
ing a revival with gratifying results to
himself and flock.
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National Memorial Day. The
General Committee held a meeting on
yesterday to make arrangements for
Memorial services on the 30lh cf May
next. The Orator has not been
selected yet' Col Ge0" h' Mabsou has
been selected as Chief Marshal : Gen.
Jo-eph C. Abboti, Master of Cere-
monies ; Rev. Joseph G. Fry ,-ChapIain;
Col. E. R. Brink is Chairman of the
General Committee. From the manner
in which the General Committee " has
taken hold of the matter we may safely
Dromises that it will be a errand cc ess
Grand Concert. Mrs. D. Iahn-
"er, luc Suiu oupuiuu .uiansi.udv
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ing been tendered a testimonial benent,
has Kcceptrd the same, and the Opera
House and Friday evening the 16th
inst., have been selected as the place
and time. Prof. VanLear will have
charge of the musical ' performance.
We trust that the citizens of this city
will testify their appreciation of the
many kind services rendered by Mrs
Kahnweiler on past occasions, by filling
the theatre. We learn that an entire
new programme will be offered and
that the music will be of the highest
order.
r Catholic Cemetery. The plot of
land just eas.t of the city limits, donated
by Mr. Thos. Monk to St. Thomas'
Catholic Church as a buricl ground for
those who die in the faith of the church
ig beiujr beautified and adorned. The
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piu jiuaoraow manj aiuii
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and will at no distant Jay be one of the
recognized nlaces of beautv of the citv.
The drives through; the cemetery are
laid gff in the shape of a cross, and all
center around a beautiful mound in
the middle of the nlot: reserved by the
generous aonor ior nis ianuues use. At
is about thirty feet in diameter and is
beautifullv turfed: on this mound is to
be erected a fine marble cross, the base
a of which is of masonry and wiU also be
- well as donor have just cause; to point
I with pride, to their cemetery, on the hill.
There are six new dwellings now
being erected in the city, j
Truck gardens around Wilmington
aredooking yery fine. i
OKer. AV. H. Banks will - baptise
eight oten persons to-day. j
.Tad?a Geo. W. I5rooka. left thft citv I
- i. , j ., rately) for the use of tho crews and vessels
lor his home on yesterday quite 8iC. 0f the United States Revenue Marine Ser
; ' vice ia this Collection District lor the fiscal
! , Ten prisoners are confined m the
bounty jaily five males and five females.
. - James Holland was thrown from a
bbree a few days ago, and was bad'y
hurt.
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? Superior Court of Onslow county
convenes on Monday, Hn. A. S. Sey
mour presiding Judge, j
1 Rev. Dr.. Bernheim and Mr. W. H.
Gerkea jreturned from the Lutheran.
Synod on Wednesday last. . H.
The Pioduce Exchange was closed
pn the 9th, Confederate Memorial day.
AViU'!t.be closed on the 30th, the Na
tional Memorial Day ?
Colonel O. H. Blocker, Special Inter
nal Revenue Agent, made a thorough
inspection .of internal revenue matters
in this city during the past week.
The C. Y. - Club. We nnderstaud
that the Carolina Yacht Club . have ,
decided to have a Regetta in (the Cape
Fear River iii front of the city on er
about the 23 instant.
The race over the; race course at the
Fair Ground yesterday - afternoon was
hotly contested. Mr. P. L. Bridger's
mare came in about a length ahead of
Mr. B. Bin ford's horse, time, 2.39 .
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Col. o. II. Blocker, Special Agent
of Internal Revenue for the Treasury
Department, and Maj. James G. McRae
of Fayetteville, N. C, were in the city
the past week, attending the United
States Court.
The Washington dispatches inform
us that Hon. J. J. Martin voted with
the Democrats on the army bill. We
can't believe it, it was evidently some
other Martin, and not our Republican
member from the First North Carolina
District. )."!-.
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The Hon. William E. Chandler, of
New Hampshire has been elected
Secretary of the National Congressional
Committee, lie is the best political
organizer in the United States, and his
appointment means business, lie is a
"stalwart" in more senses than one.
The father of the Hon. George W.
McCarary. thelSecrttarv of War, "was
born in the countv f)r Tredell. North
Carolina, iu 1707. From there he
emigrated to Tennessee, thence to Ken-
tlicky and theDC3 to Indiana. He now
lives in Iowa &ed 82
Mr. C. Simpson of Pender county,
fell into the Cape Fear River,- at the
Spruut wharf, on Thursday last, and
certainly would have been drowndedl
had it notbeen for Mr. James W. Mun-
roe, who happened there ' at the time
and saved him.
Hon. Richard C. Badger, ex-District
Attorney, arrived iii this city on Thurs
day.-and stopped at the Purcell House,
where many friends called to pay their
.respects. Mr.. Badger is justly very
popular in Wilmington. He was here
a3 the counsel for the counterfeiter from
Sampson county.
JVEW AD VERTISEENMTS.
MML .LETTINGS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Post Ofllse Deparlment, ; :
WASHINUTO.n', D. Ciay 10, 1879. '
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PROPOSALS will bo re -ct ved at the Con-
tract Onice of this Department until 3 P. M.
of July in. lffi), fjr carrying the niaiis of the
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United Stales, upon the routes, an J accord
ing t-3 the schedule of arrival and departure
spccihed by tho Department, in the State of
North Carolina from October 1st, 1S79, to
June oOth, 1&S0. Lists of routes, With sched-
i
ules of arrivals and departures, instructions
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to bidders, with forms for contracts and
bonds and all other necessary information.
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will be furnished upon applicilion to the
Second Assistant Postmaster General.
D. M. KEY,
may 11 Ow - Postmaster Gencr a
NEW AD VEB TISEMENTS
Proposals for Furnishing Rations
and Ship Chandlery, for Reve
nue Vessels.
CUSTOM HOUSE, WILMINGTON, N. C.
(JOIXECTOB'S OFFICE, ,
SEALED Proposals will toe receiTea.at
this office until 12 o'clock, noon, f Tues-
and RhiA Chandlerv to be bid for sepa-
av Mir 97t.h 1S79. fnr R'
year ending June 30, lssu.
Schedules of articles of Ship Chandlery to
be bid for will be furnished on application
at this office.
The right Is reserved o reject any or all
bids, and to waive defects, if deemed for the
interest of the Government so to do.- -
W. 1. CAN AD AY
i may 11 3t. " Collector.
A A T.TMITTfTI
number of active'
enereetic canvas
sers to engage in a pleasant and profitable
business. Uood men will find this a rare
chance .
j TO MAKE MONEY.
Such will pleash answer this advertise
ment by letter, enclosing stamp for reply,
statins what business they have been en
gaged in. None bat those who mean busi
ness need apply. ; ...
. Address, 1
FINLEY, IIA11VEY & CO.,
april-SQ ly Atlanta, Ga. -
REASONS WHY
1 Si ECU r 'Ul V 1
PAIN - KILLER
IS THE
Best Family Medicine of the Age.
Autl wijy it should be kept always ncaf ft
hand:
1st. PAiN-KiiixBK is the most certain
Cholera cure that medica l science has
produced.
2nd. PAiN.-KiLLiFiK, fis a DirvVroa andlys-
3rd. Pain-Kii.l,eb will cure Cramps or t
i-ains in any part oi iuc tsystem.
single dose usually affocts a cure.
4th. PAiN-Kjr.T.Eii will cure dyspepsia and
lndigestion.il used according to direc
tions. -
5th. Pain-KiIiIiER is an almost never-fail
ing cure for Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c
Glh. Pain-Killeii has proved a Sovereign
icemedy lor t ever and Ague, and emu
l'ever; it has cured the most obstinate
cases. '
7th. Paix-Kili.eii as a linament is un-
equaled lor Frost Ditcs, Chilblains,
. uurns, iiruises, uut, sprains, tv-c.
8th. PAiN-KiLLEft has cured cas v of
Kheumatism andNeuralglaafLcryears
standing..
9th. Pain-XilIjER will destroy Doi Is. Fel
ons, Whitlows Old Sores, giving rcliei
from pain after the nrst application.
10th. Pa ix-Killkr cures Headache, and
Toothache.
lith . P a i T i .j ler will save you days of
sicknebs and many a dollar in lime
and SJoctor's bill?.
2th-. I'ain-Killek lias been before the
public over thirty-seven years and is a
keep and use in every family. The
purely vegetable preparation, saie to
IrooW Oiirl lira in avaiv foTTTiilTT Tb.O
simplicity attending its use, togetner
with the great variety of diseases that
may be entirely eradicated by it, and
t he great amount ot pain and suffering
that can oe alleviated tnrougn its use,
make it imperative upon every person
to supply themselves with this valu
able remedy ,and to keep it always near
at hand.
The Pain-Kiixer is now kn o wn and ap.
preciated in every quarter oi the uioce.
Physicians recommend it in their practice.
while an classes ot society have round in it
rfliff nnd flnrnfort. - fi!vf It. si t.rlal.
Be sure and buy the genuine. Every DrugH
gist, and nearly every Couniry Grocer1
tiirougnout tne land Keep it lor sale.
n ls-iy
PARK Eli & TAYLOR,
DEALERS
IN
Kerosene Oil, Stoyes. Metals, Guns,
Lanterns, Fairbank's Scales,
PUMPS, BRASS AND IRON ROSIN
STRAINERS.
DIPrERS AND SKIMMERS.
Manufacturers and wholesale dealers
in
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
No. 19 FRONT STREET,
jan 11 ly
WILMINGTON, N. C.
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HOME MADE CANDIES.
IXrARRANTED PURE( AND FLAVOIt-
V V ED with, the very finest Essential Oils
of Nutmee. Lemon. Cloves., PeDnermint.
Cinnamon, sassarras. wmtergreen. Aniseed
and Hoarhotuid i Herb. A full supply of
Bananas, Uranges and Apples, on hand.
: 8. O. NOUTIIItOP'S.
! Fruit and Confectionery Store.
- marcn k
WANTED
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"Wo stood at an open window
Leaning far over the sill.i
And if something hadn't happen c.d
-Ve might have stood there stai;
But we reached for a banging shutter
In u blinding northeast breeze,
Eo our friends will have to be InviCcd,
To join in the obsequies.
IP WE COULD ONLY HAVE KNOWN
what a storm was brewing (in a teapot),
and now far oil" that shutter was, we should
never have ventured our head outside of
that window; but it is too late lor regrets
now; we are nonplusse'l.. : completely
squelchud, have been sat upon, and cur
friends -and the public generally are re
spectfully invited to attend the obsequies on
SATim.TJ A'jf NEXT
and we stake cur reputation vii its beiis
the grandest raucral they ever Witnessed.
: As he slips he slides, and every time he
slides ho slips up most woefully. We lea ve
our "kind friends" to find out the meaning .
of the above, and while they aro doing so
we will ask the following questions: .
Havn't we the ugliest and dirtiest store In
the State? . .
Havn't we the poorest slock of goods lo
Wilmington?, 1
Havn't we made prices much hlghcsince
we commenced? ,
Havn't we been very unaccomniOdnting '
and impolite to.you? . ; .
If avn't we charged you &r all he goods
delivered? - .- 7
Havn't we made a great many mistakes
uu iuiusu io correct, luem wccuour atlen-
uou was caiieu thereto? ' i
All of our friends who nnswr "v(a" tn
the abo ve questions will please not buy i rom
us any more. KespeStfulIy and truly. '
P. L. BRIDGERiS &C0.
xxi liiuciiig over last ouuuay s paper wo
regretted to notice tho tacit acknowledge
nient from some of our brother grocers that
we had taken away part ol their trade, and
making an appeal to the others not to leavn
thcih. We regret this exceedingly, especial-
ly s iney were so Kinu and consiueravo
about our coming to grief, but- suppose as
we uave ueiermineu 10 uo uie
LARGEST RETAIL GROCERY -
BUSINESS-
ever done in Wilmington, we will in tho
future have to keep from J.eine'no temlr
hearted, and CUT DOWN PliluKS- a little
more. i
ri'IIl? TJT nuTkV A out tt n Vri ,iit
BRIDGED OVER.
THE LITTLE JOKERS are
not quite
gone.
A fine line of TOILET - "SOAPS' ro-
x ceiyed to-day, very low down.
The OLb CAPE FEAR is Nourishing
anu -MAliriljLli swimming";
We have been over and smokexfihat
'Cigar of Peace." (a fine Havauat vns),but
Still think it would be bad policy t'o- Kt op :.
Inrnlshinc thfl tifl.ners with ftnr t.nty lilwiru-
productions, as they have tho tendency to
keep prices very low, which we,-of course,
I ...ill, oil rtl, .1. ..i . , i
I with
all other good crocers. desire: onlv
want enough left to pay for clerk's hire
store rent and taxes. ,
NOT PURITANICAL.
I Althou
l opposed i to -.the" drihkimr ot '
Ldouors. 1 . l.. uiuvu Jilts tfcCO-. are not
puritanical enough to refuse to sell them,
as they think ho FIIIST CLASS (JIUJUlitY
8TOKE can afford to be without: but they
promise the ladies that they would neye'r. :
find out there was any on the premises, as ,
it must be taken elscwhero to be lirunk.
BUMGARDNER,
STUART'S DEW and
DURHAM OLD RYE
received this week.
TRY OUR BUTTER AND LARD I,
The purest oldest, and best CORN
WHISKEY in the State, to be '
' bought only at
P. L. BRIDGERS I GO'S.
' P. S. We feel highly flattered at the no
tice taken of our advertisements, especially
by a fellow grocer, who was not surprised
the absence of our usual Sunday morniu ,
ad, on account of one of our friends having
gone to New Yorlr Saturday nfght. r.
declS P. LB. & CO.
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