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WILMINGTON. N. C, MAY 15; 1870.
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HEAVEN, IS IT FAR AWAY T
Ob! He&fen is nearer than moit&ls think.
When they look with a trembling dread
At tne misty rature mat stretcnes on
From the silent home of the dead. '
Tis no lonejy isle on a boundless main,
No brilliant, hut distant shore,
Where the loyely ones who are called away,
jHUBi gu io- return no more.
No, Hearen is near us : the mijrhty veil
Of mortality blinds the eye, -
That cannot see the angel bands
' On the shores of eternity.
i The ere that shuts in the dying hour
. Will open the next (o bliss :
CSThe welcome will sound in the heavenly
Ere the farewell is hushed iu this.
' Wo pass from the clasp of mourning friends,
To the armr of the loved and lost ;
And the smilins faces will greet us there,
; Which on earth wo have valued most..
Yst oft in the hours of holy thought,
- To the thirsty soul is given r
That power to pierce through the midst of
sense,-
i To the beauteous scenes of Heaven.
Then very near seems its pearly gates,
And sweetly its harpings fall ;
Till the soul is restless to soar away
. J . And longs for the angels call.
j I know when the silver cord is loosed,
' When the vail is rent away, i w ;
Not long and dark shall the passage be,
. To the realm of endless day.
, FAMILY AND FARM.
' Chaff is better for old horses than Lay,;
because they can chew and digest it bet
ter. t'' Vl; ; ; .:'
; Tomatoes and Pepper should be trans?
planted in favotable weather, watered and
shaded. 1
. Examine your-fruit trees and kill all ca
terpillars and injurious insects that may-in-
fest them. ' , i
Never use bad hay on account of its
cheapness, because there is not proper nour
ishment in it. ; v : . ...
Damaged corn is exceedingly injurious,
because it brings on inflamation of the bow
els and skin diseases. . V "
Mix chaff with corn or hfians nnrl rln rnt
I give the latter alone, because it makes tbc
: horse chew his food more and digest it bet
;S ter. : - ' ' ' .
u Weeding, transplating and watering are
the principal things to be attended to this
. month, Everything will grow, rapidly
especially weeds!
Hack feeding is wastefull. The better
i plan is to feed with chopped bay, from a
I manger, because the food 13 not then thrown
i about and is more easily chewed and diges-
ted; : ' " v- v-r--. ,";-3" .
Sprinkle the bay with water that has salt
1 dissolved in it, because it is pleasant to tho
'i animaPs taste, and more easily digested. A
teaspoonful of salt in a bucket of water is
sufficient. - - ': p l-
'A Ncycr allow a peach or plum or an apple
"to, rot under the tree; for if you do, the
,worm inside the fruit will go right back
into 'the ground and begin its jwork again
on the tree the next season; 1
Weeds and Grass should ' have your first
aud continued attention during the month.
Unless they, are kept in subjection, all
your previous labor will be lost, and your
manure feed crops for which it was not' in
tended. j JThe. Loudon Horse Book says : All hor
f i ses must not be led in the same proportions
; jWithout regard to their ages, their constitu
: tions.and their work; because the impropri-
1 t ety ot sucn a practice is seii-evident. l et
j , lit is' constantly done and is the basis of dis-
V ease of every kind. , 1
I 1 Before the church and the world, l im
it peach intemperance. I charge it with the
I murder lot innumerable souls. In this coun
jj try, blessed with freedom and plenty, the
if Word of God and. the liberties of true re
;; ligioh I charge it as the cause whatever
jj be their source elsewhereof, almost all the
it poverty, and almost all the misery and al
f most all the ignorance, and all the irrelicion
that disgrace and afflict the laud. I do in
my conscience believe that these intoxicat
ing stimulants have sunk into perdition
more men and women than found a grave
in that deluge which swept over the high
est hill tops, engulphirlg a world, of which
but eight were saved. Dr. Guthrie.
An old farmer's experience is, that the
success of farming is in experience ; that to
ask a man's advice is not stooping, but
often of much benefit ; that to keep 11 place-
r 1 1 1 il- ' . z. ' li. I
4 I ; ; ; ior everymmg, auu cytrjimng u us piace
r I M saves many a step and is pretty; snro to
lead to good tools - and to keep them in
order; - that: kindness to stock, like ; good
shelter, is a saving of fodder; that to fight
weeds: is to favor grain and do "justice to
your neighbors; . that in making your; home
agreeable, keep boy? out of tire city ; that it
is a good thing to keep an eye but on expe
riments, and note-all, good and bad; that it
is a good thing to grow into farming not
jump into it; that it is a good ruls to, sell
your grain when it is ready; that th first
jnellow soil in spring is your mellowist, and
should first be put in; that all of farming 4s
jsummed up in the manure heap on -the
farm.
4: Some twenty yeaTB ago a beautiful ittle
church in the West, was ready for consecra
tion. On the day appointed the rencrablo
Bishop Chase, with several clergy, was
present. Just before going into the church,
the bishop had written tho "deed of conse
cration," and, in so doing, had soiled. his
- hands with ink. He did not observe: this
until after he was in the chancel, and dur
ing the progress ot the services ; and when
his eye zested upon his blackened fingers
he was apparently- much annoyed 1 He
called some of the clergy to his -side, and
exhibiting the soiled - hand, said he must
wash it. But ha was very heavy and un
weildly, and could not get out and in the
chancel without great difficulty, and there
lore declined going . out into the vestry
room, where there was a bowl. "Bring the
bowl ana towel to me," he said. One cler
gyman ventured -to suggest to. him, totto
voce, that a wet towel might do as well, and
would be less noticed by the congregation.
The bishop looked at him over his specta
cles and said, "Sir, I never wash my hands
with a towel. At last the senior warden
of the , parish was obliged to : go ou and
Dring in a j&owi 01 water. And, by a sin
gular coincidencet just as the officiating
ticfsjmau wna giving out tne Jsist ifsaim
r - "i ll wasa my nanas in innocence
i . - . And round thin altar go" .; .. :
the bishop dipped his hands in the bowl
and washed hem. : Borne of the people of
the parish to this day think that this was
has inaugurated a ERA in the
; DRY GOODS TRADE ;
of Wilminfrton. Now a
HEDRICKT (only) as much for one dollar as
jDrmerly it would require two dollars to pay for;
The verdict of the masses, which Lally throng
the -- ' - - ,
f; -.-xBANNB3K' STORE
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is sufficient evidences
EXCELSIOR being thfc motto-
-he now of-
Calicoes at 6i csut?,..V f
Excellent Bleached Cottoi 16 ccnti
Good Calicoes at 10 cents. , ,
Very best Calicoes at 15 cents.
Good Alpacca at 50 cents 1 , r
Extra do. at 80 cents, worth $1 00.
New York Mills Bleached Cotton at 25 ecnt3,
; Good Hose,- 3 pair for 23 cents :
10 Papers Needles for 25 cents.
Good Spool Cotton (200 yds.) "ai5 cents,'
Kentucky Jeans V20 cents. -s , -Brown
Twilled Cotton at 15 cents. - .
Unbleached Homespun at 81 cents.
IlairJFiusj 2 boxes for io cents.
Fine Embroidered Collars, each 10 cenls. :
Brussels Lace Veil woith $0 00 for 00.
The great living public are Invited to rri vr" m.
a call C ASU. CASH.. CASH. - r ' i -
Will insura good treatment and o-ood hiiWraina
The Remnant Basket is almost a! inillenium ior
pruaent laoies oall and examine. 3
'''"' - - .' - t . mi: i - ; ; , Agent,
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BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES,
BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES,
BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES.
BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES,
BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES,
FROM FINLAYSON & BROTHER,
FROM FINLAYSON & BROTHER,
FROM FINLAYSON & BROTHER,
FROM FINLAYSON & BROTHER,
FROM FINLAYSON & BROTHER,
THE VERY BEST GOODS, j ' f
THE VERY BEST GOODS, 1
THE VERY BEST GOODS, j-
THE VERY BEST GOODS, I
THE VERY BEST GOODS, I j s
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AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE Lb WEST PRICES,
. AT THE LO WEST PRICES,
AT, THE LOWEST PRICES,
. AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WHOLESALE AND! RETAIL,
WHOLESALE AND j RETAIL,
WHOLESALE ANDRETAIL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
ALL THEELATEST 8TiTLE
ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
. AT S NORTH R03r! j:REST,
AT 3 NORTH XfliONT: STREET,
AT 8; NORTH FRONT STREET,
AT 8 NORTH FRONT STREET
AT 8 NORTH FRONT STREET. ?
april as ' f ,'3itl
SCMOOIi BOOKS. :
4 . i
TEACHERS AND PARENTS ARE RESPECT
iully invited to examine my assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATIONERY,
which is now very complete, f - -
oct 3d . -I - - Slo-tl
?
A DARK LLDE CLOAK, THE PROPERTY
of Hon. O. XL. Dockery. ! The Cloak was
left in the Theatre the night cf the celebration.
The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving
he same at the oilice 01 col. L. iu. nice.
may 5' : ;.--v ,r - :'; : . . 374-tf
MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHS. Wonderful ahd
amusing, 25 Ients a package. Samples 10
cents, Address L. WILLIS & Co., P. O. Box
691 Biddcford; Me. . !
april 17 j
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DR. J. E. VilAUTS,
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pXAMlNINQ SURGEON, !
PENSION BUREAU, -
Wilmington, N. C.
auff 16 ! 299
WINDOW SASH,
DOORS, AND BLINDS-all sizes, at the
lowest cash price. i
NATHANIEL JACOBI,
! , Hardware Depot,
: No. 9 Market st.
april 28 ; - 373 .
Sole and Harness' Leather.
JpRENCH CALF SKINS, : ! !
kSHOE LASTS,
''AWLS, &C, at
NATH aNIEL JACOBrS, ' ;
' -.Hardware Depot,' '
- " f No. 9 Market st.
april28 I: 373-
-Builders ' dordware; ?
IiVERY DESCRIPTION OI LOCKS,' HINt
y ces, Door BoltsScrewsf Nails, Spikes, &c.
r Hardware Depot,.
No. 9 Market et.
april 2S - -'-: - - - I'-rnT 373
COOPERS' TOOliM
TURPENTINE TOOLS, v "k
i i c rl -J Camentera'-Tools.H
, . " ; ; Blacktmith's looia.
Axes, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Pitchforks,
Trace Chains; &c Lowest ptfcea--ftV
-t . . NATHANIBL JACOBrS -'
Hardware Depot,
. ; .:V;:-' u,r:'-No..9;Maket6t.
april 3S
LASS, PUTTY, &c lowest priccsr-by
.,V-;f --;'.;;,r" v- Hardware. Depots
-v-a'iliUtlS-Ko. 9 Marketst,.
WJE OFFER SPRING 'AND SUMMER Trade
VV , Window Shades, Children's Carriages, -
RATTAN ROCKERS, , .. .
FANCY FOLDING 'OHA.IRSJ ' .
- l' ; ARM CHAIRS"
LOUNGES, .
- --'t. .
SETTEES,
RATTAN DOOR MATTS,
HOTRE SAFES,
COTTAGE SUITS.
CROQUET SETTS, -
t 1 CRADLE,,
, r- j f &C, &C
1 Granite Front Buildings,
: South Front Street. s
368-tf ;
april 14'
; DATIB & WJEIIi. -
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I , THE
MERCHANT TAILORS
' n : f":r r and ' : f :' -
v;;;v27fMnrket 'street, v if'; "
Clothing. -k - -Q
Spbikg Clotiiixo Immense Stock,
Best ' Material, Bet Styles, Best
v Workmanship and Lowest Prices.
At DAVID & WEIL'S.
ClotEsiii?.
-r. - Spring Suits in Moltona, . Tweeds,
" " Silk Mixtures, Tricots and Water
proofs, all the newest coloring and
, mixtures, from 8 to $25 the suit.
. At DAVID & WEIL'S.
Boys, Youths' and Children's Suits,
' lor all ages: All the favorite de
signs and most fashionable fabrics ;
' from $5 to $15 the suit. ' ; v
:'V' I I '! - '1 :'; At DAVID & WEIL'S -
rnts F uriiisSiiii g: oods.
, Gents' Furnishing Goods of all de
scriptions and latest styles. Shirts
made to order. All the latest nov
elties in Ties and Collars; Hats ior
the thousand.
At DAVID & WEIL'S,
MerchaiitI'aiioosig.
-yc call your attention to birstrr.s
' rior stock of " Piece G-ooda, of tho
i- latest-'aM mst elbjxant' styles.' In
1 Trimmings noite surpass us, -end
I our gentlemanly cutter the' best in
' the country deges competition.
DAVID '&. WEIL,
ai AiarK.eT i,rt;et. wiimingion, jm. .
-i . I' ' -i-f-.1-- VaK 1 -1
fepril SI
WnOLEPAXiTl DEALER IN
LIQUORS! & CIGARS,
Corner Markct,and South Water Streets,
. (li. B, Eilers' old stand,)
'"!,.. ; , J ; Wilmington, N. .
17-EErS . CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINE
-1 V and" 'large assortment- of LIQUORS and
CIGARS, which he offers -to the -trade at the
lowest New York 'prices.
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SHOO FLY BOfiT BOBBER US,
rS THE CRY OF THE WILMINGTON MER
X chants since the arrival of Wm. Ettingerfrom
New York. . .
GREAT SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS.
- DOWN WITH HIGH '
THE CRY IS STILL THEY FALL.
Ve are reeeiying daily,: by 6teamer, all the la
test styles ot Drees tioods, x ancy ijooas, uo
sieiy. Millinery Goods, Notions, Boots, SJioes,
Clothing, c., wmcn we oner ai retail uve per
cent, above New York Cost.
OUR MOTTO Quick sales small proiits.
Just received, a large lot of Spring Dress
Goods, EM Gloves, &c. Cotes' cotton a cts.
per dozen. I . ' .
VrW JflilUiJi XJaLiX jvvery aruuiu mumuu iu
plain figures. ' -
KemeniDcriue piace mai KUL oueuu ,
Branch: ot 481 Broadway, New ork.
march 23
364-tf
Railroad Meeting.
- Office Wiu ' Charlotte
Rutherford Rail Road Company
April 33r'l7U,
70.)
JN'
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a gen-?
eral meeting of the Stockholders :xf this
Company is called to assemble lathe, city of
Charlotte, on Wednesday, the 1st day of June
next, to consider a proposed amendment to the
Charter of the Company.
By order ot the Board ot Directors.
CALVIN J. COWLES,
. - -. Secretary.
april 24. , - - . - . 371-tdm
United States Internal Revenue.
nVJOTICE'ls hereby given, to all concerned,
l that I have reoeivdt from Thos. Powers,
Assessor fdr -this District, the Annual : List of
Taxes for.ilS7(U, Bald list- embraces Special
Taxes (Licenses) Incomes and .articles enumer
ated - in 1 Schedule A. Internal Revenue Law.
They will be due and payable on or before the
20th May,1 1870".: Til payment is delayed beyond
cetoi willbe added, together with twenty cents
for notice, and four cents per mile for travel in
serving it. Taxes, ior ew.ianover cuuuvy are
navflhfa to ma at my offlcoin' Wilminston from
1st to 10th May; Ior Duplid Co.to one of my.
Deputies; at" Magnolia, May in j ror wayne
county, to S. P. Wright, at Qoldsboro, May 10th
and 11th for Wilson county, to S.-P. Wright,
at Wilson, .way 12th and 13 ; for Edgecombe
county, to myself, at Tarboro; May 6th ahd 7th;
for Pitt county, jo W A. Cherry, at Greenville,
iav 10th. 11th and 12th r lor GreenT county;-to
one of myDeputies at Snow Hill,-' May 18th and
19th: for Lenoir county., to one oi my epu
ties at Kinston, May 16th and 17; for Carteret
pnnntv. to one of mv Deotities at Beaufort,' May
18th. and 19th ; for Craven Countvi'tO WVS. Pal
mer,'at. Uewbem, May lst.to 10h ; for Jones
county,-to onoof my Deputies, at Trenton, May
6th and 7th: for unsiow ccuniy, wi vuc vi tuj
r8iffXds?.?m GEO.-P. PECK,
.;CoUInt.-KcT 2d Dis., N.C.
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, : .253 Feet Front
vonks
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GILES, WALES &
IMPORTERS," MANUFACTURERS Ai?D JOBBERS t ' ; .
WA T CHES. D IAMO ND 8, JEWEL&Y 4 iO SIL VER WJtR
13 MAIDEN LANE
Manufacturers of all the grades of American Watches, Pendant Win
. ; ders and Rev Winders, ; ' i ; -
BOTH JICIIEL AHD FROSTED r.lOVEr.lEIJTS.
The finer grades all having three pairs" Conical Pivots, Cap Jeweled, in Gold Settings,
and acuratcly adjusted to Utat Cold and Tbsition, and all, even - in the cheapest grades, have the
STRAIGHT-LINE Escapement, with Exposed Pallet Jewels," and Hardened and Tempered Hair-
opnnes ; ana ior our i8ie improvement in o Ajiiii
abroad.
Coi
Repeaters
ana-QjtiyuJLji&ja&d mincrio nnauainea, ui.:-uoywbuuruuuiuiaubiuc, a uvmv w
ostantly on hand, full lines, all sizes, in Gold, Silver, Diamond set, and Aiagic cases, minute
s, Independent 1-4, WSplit and Fly back Seconds, rbr,taKing tftrco aiiierent times.
rr rrice-Llsta lurnisnea me traae on appneauoui enclosing,' ousiucsb caxu. uj p
trade generally. ";.,- J " " ' "" . .. . v " ;' 'F ' ; " - - ."
Wliolesale Warerooms, 13 Maiden Laue,Newor!i,
: , . And GItJES, BROTHER & CO., 142 X.ake St., Chicago, 111.
Watch No. UOS HfEM WiNDERbcaring Tradq-mark " Frederics Atherton &
Co.
from
in
- KeW Yoke, Jan. 17, 1870. . ; J
MJtiqa, Feb. 15th, 1S70.
Watch. No. ia5Si, : Stm-Windeb, Bearing ,
trade-Mark Frederic Atherton , & Co., . Clarion
N. J., .manufactured by . United States Watch
Co., has been" carried by mfc20 months ; its total
variation from mean time being five seconds per
month. ; ' Z. C. PRIEST,
Asst. Sup't. N. Y. C. & H. li. R.
Watch X No! IllSl, STiM-WjNii-faiiiig
Trademark 4 4Fredehc AthertoiQ & Co.," Manu
factured by the ; United-States Watch Co. has
been: carried Dy m,e seven monuis ; x& o&l vari
ation frbm mean time being only Bix seconds.
A. L. DENNIS President, N. J. K. R. & T. Cd.
Watci No? tiL-STiriDi, Bearing
Trade-Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion,
N. J.," manufactured by United States - Watch
Co., has been carried by me four months ; its
total variation from meau time' being bhl five
seconds per month.
F. A. HASKELL
Waicie No. i llH Stem-Winueb, Bearing
Trade-Mark ''Frederic Atherton &; Co:., Marion.
N. J." mabnfactured'1 by United States Watch
Co., has been carried by me fltteen months ; its
total variation 'from-mean ,titao being .onlyau
avcracro of two-thirds of, a .6c0nd per day.
B.vP PHELPS Civ N.-a Central li. R,
WATin No. j;i037 r STEi-WiNDEB,- Bearing
Trade-Mark ''Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion,
fjv J-'' mliaiifactured by UnitodStatesJWatch
Co., has been earned y me since Jnne',: 1867, its
total variation from mean time being: only five
seconds per month. HENRY SMITH.
i'reas..; Panama a. nau.swwk.
. i i ; '; Utica, Feb. 14th, 1870.
Watch No. 3,51?, Bearing ,Trade-Mark Fay
ette StrattoG . Maiion, N Ji, ? manufactured by
I': nited iStates' Watch Cb., has been carried by
mc 1" months; its'' totfljl variation from mean
time be'insr fifteen secefnds.
I. YROOMAN, Engineer N, -T:. C & H. R. R.
. ! I Utica, Feb. 15th, 1870.
WatOeNo S,291 Bearing Trade-mark "X ay-
ette Stratton, Marion, m J. manuiacturea Dy
United States Watch Co., has been .carried by
me 18 months ; its'! total- variation irom mean
time being live seconds per month. -
1 Con. U. & B. R. R. .
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Watch- No.. il2is, Bhim-Windee; Bearing
Trade-Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion,
N . J. ."i manufactured oy United States VYatcn
Co., has been carried by me- six months ; its to-
tal variation irom mean iime ueiug - vuiy eiKut
seconds per month. Have been ; traveung
through different sections of the country from
New I ork to uaiveston, . l.exas. ana uacn, uy
steamer and railroad. f E. RICE,
of Whitney & RICe, 17'JUroadway, jn. x.
Marion, N. J.'i manufactured by United States VVatcii uo., nas ptson carnea Dy mo
December, 18C8, to January-17th. 1870: 'it3 total-variation Demg only tm seconad
tlie entire' time. r " : I. E. CHITTEKDEiN , Late Register U. 8. Treasury.
BEWARE of worthless immitations with which the Country is flooded; insist
on a certihcate oi genuineness irom inose
words: MARION, N. J., are engraved on
All others are, spurious.
D
R. CLARK'S LONDON REMEDIES.
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lEor Special Complaints'
DR. CLARK'S In7igorator givc3 strength to
the aged ahd debilitated; it is especially de
signed for yonng men who have wasted their
vigor Dy excesses oj every Kina, ana an persons
whose systems have become , weak by impru
dence are completely restored by its use. Price
One Dollar.
Da. GLABK'a Purifier cleanses tne blood
from all impurities ; such as Scrofula, Syphillis,
Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors of . every sort,
Bad Breath, Offensive Perspiration, Foul Feet
Catarrh, Discharges from the Ear, Sore Throat
Falling of the Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples,
Blotches, and all diseases of the Lungs and Di
gestive Organs. Price. One Dollar.
JJR. ULARK S AJiAwJSA, ruueves paiu 01 cvury
description ; Headache Earache, Toothache,
Stomache, Backache, Pain in the Breast and
Limbs It is an invaluable remedy in au ner
vous Disorders and no family should be with
out it.! Price $1j K i r
Dr. Clark's Elixir is a certain j cure tor a
weakness of the Genito-Urinary Organs . and
discharges of a muco-purulent nature Leucor
rhea, Gonoxrhea, Spermatorrhea, aud Seminal
Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price
One Dollar. 1 h .' '-- y'V-1-.f.--s"t .
Dr. Clark's . Regulator, for females only,
is guaranteed to correct all special irregulari
ties and difficulties of Single Lilies. Married
Ladies! are cautioned not , to ue it when in a
certaih condition, as its effects vould be too
powerful. Price $1. I - 'r-'r
All of these celebrated remedies are prepared
from Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clark's immedi
ate supervision, and are warranted fresh and
pure, j All ajdicted persons should -send a care
fully written statement of their ailments to Dr.
Chrk, and the proper remedy will he' Bent
promptly to their-address. . Dr. Clark . can he
consulted personally at his office, and will fur
nish all the necessary accommodations to pa
tients who place themselves - under, his care
All letters addressed to .'4 v -j - .lJ. ' -.
: .. , . r - 4 -: DR. J. CLARK, ? " i v
j : bffice No.10 Amity Street,
I -v i ' - N. Y. City, near Broadway.
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Ft 0 V 1 R A tl D V EG ETAB L E
Published in January. Every lover of flowers
wishing" this neyr and 1 valuable work, free ot
charge, should address immediately M.'0'KEEtr
FE, SON &0.,-Ellwanger & Barry's Block,
'- boy 18 kwtjw -
Iron and Glass.
OF THE V
AT O H C 0 1 P A N Y ,
CO, JttARIQN, N. J.:
NEW-YORK. . U
vv aixx w uiBuiamsjuj wc ia'uui u u'
Watce Nov 12012, SiEii-Wi5ESSr-Bcaring
Trade-Mark .'United States Watch Co.', Marion,
N. J. kas been carried by me five month3 : its to
tal variation from mean time being only twelve
' seconds. ' - ' " - ' :; ''
i : ; GEO. LOVIS, Gen'l. Eastern . '
Tasifgr Agt Toledo, Wabash & Western R. R. .
i , - Sukbukt, Pa., Feb. 26, 1869.
W at en No. 1176, Stem-Windeb, Bearing
Trade-Mark "Fjederic Atherton & CoM Marion,
N. J.," manulacturedhy United States Watch
Co., has been carried by me three months ; its
onljLvariation rom mean time being only five
seconds during that time. i - :
HENRY DE LANCET,
Engineer, Phila. & Erie K. R.
Watch No. 1105, Stem-Winder, Bearing
Trade Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion,
N. J.," manufactured by United States Watch
Co., has been carried by me eleven months; its
total variation from mean time 'being only seven
seconds in the entire time
A. H. KING, 7 Park Place, N. Y. .
' ' Vice-Pres't N. 0. Car Spring and I. Co.
Watch No. 1125, STEM-WiNDEBjBearirsg
Trade-Mark Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion,
N. J., manufactured by United States Watch
Co., has been carried; by, me fourteen months,
six months of that time at sea, and in all tke.va
ripus climates of Europe. During that time and
since my return i t has not; varied one , second a
week. ' . , ' j "''
II. .LASSIJfG, M:. iager;Knickerbocker Life .
.Ini. Co., 16F Broadway, N; Y.
Watch No. 1001, STEMWi4fDBB,-Bearing
Trade-Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion,
N. J.," manufactured by United States Watch
Co., has been carried by me fifteen months ; its
total variation from mean time being only one
second per month. ; - WILLARD DERBY,
Of Derby, Snow & Prentiss, Jersey City, N, J.
Watch No. 1142, ' Stem-Winder. Bearing
Trade-Mark Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion,
N. J., manufactured by United States Watch
Co., has been carried by me eight months ; its
total variation irom mean time being per month,
eight seconds. ; , JAMES B. KYER,
- ' of Kelty & Co., 447 Broadway.
W.ATCH No. 2183, Bearing Trade-Mark Fay
ette Stratton, Marion, N. J .', manufactured by
United States Watch Co., has been : canied by
me 15 months'; its total variation from mean
time being thirty seconds. WM. DUNNE,,
Baggage Express, Utica.
Watch No. 2656 Bearing Trade-Mark Fay
ette Stratton, Marion, N. J., manufactured by
United States Watch Co., has been carried by
me three months ; its total! variation Trom mean
time being only 13 seconds at present date. '
' 'JACOB WEART.
Col. of In- Revenue, 5th Dist., N. J.
ot whom you pnrcnase, ana see that the
the plate over the Main Spring Barrel.
ST. AUGUSTINE NORMAL SCHOOL
AND ' 'r?:V''-
COLLEGIATE HISTITUTE.
RALElQUy 0.
rpms SCHOOL, WHICH IS DESIGNED
X for the education of colored teachers, will
open on Wednesday, September 29th. Appli
cants must he able to read and write and under
stand the four primary rules of Arithmetic.
Tuition end the use of books will be free to all,
but pupils, who are able, will be required to pay
their board, in whole or in part. Aid will be
given towards board'n special . eases..-; Applica
tion, stating age, qualification and pecuniary
ability, should be made to '
REV. J. BRINTON SMITH,
, - ' Principal
septlO iS0i-tf
R
0 SADALIS!
THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
RESTORE S,.puhfies the blood and
cures Scrofula, Syphilis," Skin Disease,
Rheumatism, Diseases of women, and
s
all Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liv
er and Kidneys. - Becommcnded by the
Medical iraculty and many thousands ol
bur best citizens. J ,
Bead the testimony of Physicians and
patients who have used Rosadalisjsend
lor our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book,
or Almanac for this year,' which we pub
lish lor gratuitous distribution; it will
give you much valuable information.
Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says :
I take pleasure- in;recommending your
Rosadajus as a very' powerlulalterative.
I have seen it used in two cases with hap
py results one in case of. aecondary
syphilis in which the patient pronounced
himself 'cured after . Having taken five
bottles ot your medicine. ; .The jother is
a case of scrofula of long standing; which
" rapidly improving-nnder itSi use, and
the indication are that the patient will
soon recover. I have carefully examin
ed the formula by which your Rosadalis
is made, and find- it an excellent com
pound of 4tfteratiTe:.ingrente.vvWi
- Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasvillel Kv. savs
he ha3 used Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula
and Secondary Syphilis with satisfacto
ry, results as a cleaner .pi the Blood I
knowno better -fedjVwv vV
Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists. , J
fLaboratdry, 61 Exchange Racaltf W
1 Drs. Clement) & CoJ Proprietors! '
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i
Omca CHuEsd..&QE SufssIktendeut 1
- r -c. WjLMUJGTOWi N. C May 7,1870. )
MNGE OF SCnEDULE.
CN AND 'AFTER' STJNDATf tho th inst,
1 . our PASSENGER Trains on thia" roadwill
leave Wilmington at6:S0 AIM-and 10:00 P.M.,
and arrive at Weldon at 6:S0 A. M and 3:00
P. M. Leave Weldon 10:00 A. M. and 7:35 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington 4:00 A. M. and 6:45 P. M.
The day train will not run on Sundays. :
AJM , AUUUMM.UUATiOKi AHD iTtfcilQHT
I TRAIN mx.
Will leave Wilmington 11:30 AIM.,- on Mondays,
Wednesdays and i ridays,lmaklng close connec
tion at Goldsboro tor Raleiglu.. Returning, leave
Goldsboro on Tucsdays.ThTirsdays and Satur
days at 6:00 A. ! M., and arriva at Wilmington at
2:00 P. M. - 1 f. --. .jkv-vff. '
Day trains leaying Willmington, at 6:30 A. M.
and Weldon at 10:00 A. M., connect closely with
tho Tarboro Branch train. L The night train leav
ing Wilmington and Weldon aiso connect close
ly ?with the Taiboro Branch train. .
V ' i S. L. FREMONT,
1 : -- . Engineer & SuDt. .'
maay 8 ; ... 1-tf
', ;-;v t y t ' r ' x : ' i -.. ' . ' ' f-':
Wilmington & Manchester li.Ii. Co
fct"'Lr'T"lha.
i.
Gekebal, 8upe3inteni)E2jtts Ori-ica,
vYiLMinaTONi N. C., March 12,1868.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 13th IN
etant. Passengers- for the W; & M: RR.
will take.the train at the W. & W. R. R. Depot,
smiths following Schedule will be run : .
JV t)AX EZPIIESS TRAIN (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington (W. & W. IV R. 1 fV. '
, i Depot)....... 4:00 A. M.
Arrive at Florence..... Y.......V '.11:03 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsville 3:00 P. M.
Leave KingsviUo . . . ; . . . .... . : , . . .11:40 A. M.
Arrive et Fkwerice. . . ... J ...... . .J. ...-8:14 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington........ . ... .-. ft 30 P. M .
1 jiflGIIT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington (W.' &WiV R.R. 'i
j Depot). . .... I : .1 . 6; 15 P. M .
Arrive at Florence........... .. 1:43 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsviile. . :00 A. M.
Leave Kingsjcille..... i 3:45 Pi M
Arrive at Florence .11:05 P. M.
Arrive at W. & W. R. H Depot, ..... 0:12 A. M.
i I s - , WM. MacKAE, - I
i" I - , s Gcn'l Sunt.
, march 26 , " ' . S61-tf .
Eastern DMsibn
WUVMINGTON CnARLOTTE AND
;' RUTHERFORD RAIL ROAD X
. t4 .... ,r
i OFFICE AT WILMINGTON,' N. C.; ) '
-1 V y v. January 27th, 1ST0. . :
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 31ST OF JAN
,uary, 1870, the Trains on the Eastern-Di vis
ion of this Eoad will run daily, (Sundays except
ed) as follows : : .. .' .
yfm'i PASSENGER TRAINS.
j -hi..-; ::r A; GOING WEST. r "'
U'i...'.?i
Leave Wilmington . . . ..... . .". .
... G:15 A. M
... 6:35 - -.
. D:4i. ' .
...10:40 .
...1:00 P. M.
... 2:50 . 44
tJ:15 - '
Cape Fear Bridge,
Bladenboro', . . . .i ...... .
Lumberton,.... ........
Lanrinburgh,4..... .
Rockinjrham. . l
!!
ii
it
Arrive at PeajDee, , . . .'.
(; I, f. GOING X AST. ,
Leive Pee Dee,:i . TXl ". ; ; . . 5:40
u
1 'f
1.4.
riockingtiam, 0:05
Laurinburgh,.... .. ........... 8:45 "u
Lumberton, .10:35 "
Bladenboro',.... 11:33 "
it''.
-its
' 1
Arrive at Wilmington,. . . '.".V.'.V 3.00 : K ' i
;;j--g"FRklGIIT TRAINS. -
: : , ; " . " ,' . j . GOING WEST. ' ' " ;
Leave Wilmington . i- 5:00 M' M -y
! !f Cape Fear Bridge,.. 5:25 "
;I i ; Bladenboro' 8:53 K
fi :M Yorkvillc,. : . .;. '. 9:20 -.
. " ! Lumberton, 10:45 " '
Arrive at Laurinburgh, . . ;. 2:30 P., M.
4 P'1' . - GOlKG EAST. ' - V-
Lcave Laurinburgh, 5:50 A. M "
i 44 Lumberton, ...V 8:10 -4
f! fj YorkviUe,...... 9:15 " f
H M Bladenboro', ........ '. 9:45 44 r
1 9 ! Cape Feat Bridge, '.....'1:35 P. M
Arrive at Wilmington,.. 2:00 44
i Passenger Trains - West connect with the"
Wadesboro' and Charlotte Stage on Tuesdays
Thursdays and Saturdays. ,
: ; - B. S. GUION, ..
Eng. and Gcn- Snn't v
jan 30 ' " V 847:tf .
THE HORTH & SOUTH UNiTEQi;
r f BY THE " ".'
It-
I-:
GREAT ;METKOFOI.ITAW
See that your Tickets are good
S.
Via JPrterahurg, Weldon, Hal
I ;' I:1H' ttiffh and Chartoite :V ,
NORTH CAR0LNA RAIL ROAD
': Time Ta,TDle. -
TRAINS GOINGJEAST LEAVE CHARLOTTE,
Fbeigst .
-! and
Accommodation
Statioxs.
Arrive.
leave.
Arrive Lcavc.
Charlotte,
Salisbury,
3:40 AM
4:15 pm
7:13 AM
7:40 A M
6:14pm!0:19pm
J,
Greensboro
12:17 pm
iy:37 pm
8:57 pm 9:03 pm
; a . i ... .. . ; .
Raleigh,
7:45 pm
- .
11:35 PM
8:15 pm 11:00 AMili45 ah
;15:
Goldsboro.
SO AM
TRAINS GOING WEST ARRIVE AT CHAR-
- '.' ' ' LOTTE. " ' k' -r ';
Freight
i and
Accommodaiox.
StATiOKsj Mail Tbain.
.'Arrived
Leave.
Arrlve.': LeavcA i .
115 pm . ' : .
'
7: 19P M 7:40 pm; v--
1:53 pm 2.10 pm j"
2ii0 Pm 5:30 Am . K
-4 i 110:40 AM 1: '"
Charlotte,
'I:. ! .
Salisbury,
GreerisVo
Raleigh,;
it"- ":'
10:00 am
7:37 am
5:06 am
7:5Gam
5:14 ah
13:00.MH
LOO' AM
Goldsbor f r !! I 8.80pm
ACCOMMODATION FOR EASTERN NORTH v
Tts I Wii-CAROLINA. Aiim
iPasscngera frorn Raleigh to Wilmington: will
take the accommodaUon or &15 p. m. tram.
Passengers from Wilmington to Raleigh will
take the morning train,- Close connection
made at Goldsboro each way. " " : ' '' T ' ; "
f - if
Superintendent.
march 10
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fart ot tne ceremony of consecration, T -
april 23
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