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fTON. CL, NOVEMBER 13.US70.
STJNDAY;EADING.i !
"A Little While." !
t-
. Oh ! for the peace that fioweth as a rfver, S'
MakiiDg iife'a deeert places bloom and smile,
Oh I fat ajalth to graspl Heaven's bright ' 'lor-
eveA ' yi -v - 4
AmI4 th shadows oCartVa ,,littl0'while.,r
j:-: .:'"; :J!- jji,;-'; '-"slj1! ,.; .j, 'r"t
"A little while" to'weatr the robes of sadnes'i
To toil ith wearv stsri'thromrh errih-riv .
Then to pfur forth the fragrant oil of gladtjcss,
au vii4u bu 4 vt tuu i v'o uiaiow
'A;littIfe while" for winning sonls to Jesus,
Ere yet We see his beauty face to face : A
I
u IIVWV. iunv IV! 11 lUUiUJC Oil UillidCtUbSa ! '
Tl A. .11! A - . .
uy leuriE omers oi a caviors grace
i - ! -- i .!. -
'& little wfrile" to tell the iovful storr
Of him who made our i?uilt and curse his own:
- To gain iresh jewels for, our heavenly crown.
r-t r1.V!r::,-;-:4 J -",'
f A little; wpiile" for patfent vigil-keeping,
i To lace! the storm, to wrestle with te strong;
A little while'' to sow be seeds with weeping,
t Then binfcl the sheafs aid sing the harvest-son?.
.--.'T l -," - ; I t
tTis but Va little whilc;'jUthe way is dreary,
. j The nighjt is dark, bii t we are nearnff land ;
Oh . for t M rest ot lleavlini, for we are Weary,
; And lori to mingle with the deathless band!
True eloquence I fiu l. to be qone but the
serious ana uearty love oi tTutu : and that.
Jivuose mind soever ls'IuUy possessed with a
?nt desife to know good tinners, and
t'rfearest chanty lo infuse theknowl-
"m Infn nrhnra nrhsn onnh n ,
Vk, his words, j like so many nim-
tj servitors, trip around him at
and in welifdrdercd files, as he
f fall aptly into their own places.
I- , , i i .
J. ! Frothinguam, ur t..., v.Lri,
B
iffitk upon the subject of the Cross,
Feccntly, iprougnt out a uisioncm iact not
nerallypnown, but -jfvliich addslgreatly
iihiKR siAiificance of fitbat symbol of . lour
:M2ion..flUe8aid-:-i : ir I !- w. . ', .( :
i The cri
ity. Tbd
bs is much older than Christian-
Sonin oi u wns not uiscovereu.
It always
meant, first and. last; one thing-
the pcrpemation
ot lifd;
It Was said that
long ago t
Worshiped ? by .the
inbabitantH was
possessed of high attri-
SI'
butes. AH certain
jcertain int-vais up and down
the shore fw
'ooden crosses were anangeu so
al totrisei
witli the current of the river in
rne. sumDj
ter time. For! a long part of the
vear, especially in
midwinter, and spring-
time; tbeji
waters were iow. - inose woouen
I . - - "A i : " rmt L j '
crosses ha
an unseemly look. They were
black with!
ithe loner siauditg and satnira-
tion in. the :
Iwater. Th?y stood tor nothing. ,
They suggested death, vacancy .and barren-
n;ssi; Bui
When trom a-
mysterious source
Oi the rivkm came down in the sprint: the
tide and f I ed the cha&njel deeper and deep
cijv the irilnbitants; wktched t hese J crosses
with interest taat ms'ant to them life or
death. As the waterj. fose their position
rqse with li, and as the' current of pie; riyer
'touched toe ' trans versi beams, joy spread
Urougli lue land. Their narps twanged
ahd the fibibrels werej sounded, and the
pxcessiorjiof the priests moved up and
down, farfiis the great river 'touched the
. transverse? teams it was the sign of fertility,
Nt
!
h
' and Egypt! was joyful'
The water spread
I over the ll Ijaod and I people fled
from their
lip riles, olhylto return however, anH luild
r thera anewfand cultivate I the ground when
the s'wblh n tiver subsided. The cross meant,
iilcidenta lj' destruction. Life was the re
sult of User death. ? K was curious that
Christian
tv dated its birth from' the death
of the Redeemer. The eross,
however, 4yvks
no lirnitai
iphf but an expansion
;; no death,
The cross
but. the
revival from! ideath.
meant no
narrow going down into
the
ground, liut a wide QUtreaching of power.
The cros3j
meant the exuberance ot life.
It
was the s
gh ol lifeii
iPitEAcli
Jesus Christ. A minister m
pne of ou
arge cities prepared and preach-
, iv cd, a most iconvincingsermon lor the bene
' x. r- fii of au euitluentialTmirnber of hiSTcbngre
itiori, wlio wasS known j to be of an infidel
tiim of ntindJi The sinner listened unmoved
to the welturned sentences and the earnest
aipeals ; h.is: heart waj iioafiected. ? On his
return, frdni church he isaw a tear trembling
inj the eyd of his little daughter,-' whom he
. i , ;- 1 m- ' - - ' I ? i ...!'; -1 . I ... :.
tenderly
oveci ; and ne inquired uic cause.
The child
unformed ! hi 6i that she was thmk-
ing ot wha
; her Sundayjschool teacher had
Jusus Christ.
Ltdld her
!"And
hat didshe tell you of Jesus
Christ, m
child?" he ';a$ked.:
le said he came down from heav-
'Why,s
i crt and died lor poor me;!" and in a mordent
I tlie tears hshed from byes which had look-
,i fr. r- ,. . . ... r i
' e4 upon iiio uuauues ui uuij scybu&uiuiuud,
as. in thejsimplicity ot cnildhood, she added,
"father, should !: notove one who has so
laved mc ?" t j ; :;' -. ':
r J ilThc prbud heart of hc infidel was touch
; j egl. i What the eloquent'piea of his minister
; c uld noi accomplish, the tender sentence
Z, oMsr child- ihad don, and he retired to
j gfve Yen! to his own feelings in a silent but
i i penitent prayer. That evening found him
. ' at the praying ciicle, where, with broken-
. ness of spirit, hc sked the prayers ot God's
people. A giviDg an account of bis Chns
- i: tlan experience, he remarked : 4TJnder God
p I owe m J conversion tcj a little child who
1; lilst convinced me, by her artless simplicity,
i ! ttiat I oilght to love ohe who had' so loved
Tite liiBLE. It is related of Dr. Kenni-
cott, wh spent thirty years in collating the
Hebrew Bcriptures, and resigned a valuable
livihff because his. studies prevented his
rdsidiDgfon it, that his wife was accustomed
t assistfhrm in his preparation oi ms poly
glot Bible by rcatlmgsto him, as they rode
oht for a;n airing, thepdrtions to which his
immediate attention ws called 4 .
v v Whenpreparing !fpr!-a drlve the d?y after
the srreat work-Vas Ibmpleted she asked
I him whjft book she should take, 'Oh," ex
claimed he, u us letfln theBibU. . ;
i No wonder that j be? was a happy, well
balanced Christian rain,! as ready to die
l calmly m Christ as he,had been to live and
j v labor fof him. ! ! I j ! I - '
j His appetite for the word of God increas-
cd withit8 gratification, i Instead of. fretting
;. at some ft rifling defects in the translation,
his great gem usf, and consecrated spirit,
i found fall sajtisfaetioh in ! a
lifetime perusal
its sacred -DSsres.
rip who was hia nelvmeet ? in the Bible
sense oC the word, who acquired a dttncuit
iinguaetht she might aid his researches,
apd her reward. Her heart was "so pene
trated jwith ! the sustaining truths with
;pd1, tkt hr -compomre and ChnstUn
UCiVJlsui asiuuisucu muox v -------
hnsband in his last acooies. Her
widowed heart founla an anchor l ot safety
ipi the? sweet,' precious promises, of the
widowfs God. : "!' :--v ;r:f::--4
;i Oh that I had reud other books less and
my Bible 1 more;v j8ljd n aged mother in
Israel when called k'iddenly to face death.
Sha
I we not utterthe same farewell cry,
ana u regret and sliame were not banished
at the coor ot heaven, should we not lament
wws vui vtter ooorn tnougn contain
ing valuable Chrittlan truth, had been
suffered to crowd out the Word of God from
our attention. Would it not be well if we,
as a nation, as churches, I as individuals,
should say with the man of God; after thir
ty years of research, "Let us leginihe Bible"
BOOTS & SHOES.
AND SHOE STORE,
JTJ&T? ' O t- hlTST THiT '
A
LiAliGE VARIED ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES and MISSES'
all styles: ;
BOOTS and SHOES,
MENS and
great variety.
BOY'S BOOTS and SHOES in
YOUTH AND CHILDRENSM SHOES.
made
uuur our own supervision, ana which
offering at reduced price. j
we are
i i
Call and examine, and satisfy yourselves. that
. ' ;. .-; I " j j -;'
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. " "
G. &. C, BRADLEY, li
. Sign of Big Boot,
,41 Market street.
pet '13'
. . ! ' 463m
A
Assortment
OF FANCY AND STAPLE
SHOES Ml)
JUST OPENED AT
FINLAYSON & BRO'S
NEW EMPORIUM AT
Baltimore .Frioes.
V
Wholesale Buyers will save money by examin
ing our Stock in the Wholesale Department.
FINLAYSON & BKOS.,
No-8 North Front Street.
Sent 25 ' 4l-tf,
RESTAURANTS.
GLOBE SALOON!
THE RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT OF this
Popular Saloon is aain open for the accom
modation of the public. , ' j t
Single meals served in every style. I ;
Boarders by: the day, week and month will
find every accommodation. I
OYSTERS. IN EVERY STYLE.
H E B A RJ
Always contains the best of liquors at reduced
prices.
BROCK & WEBB.
Proprietors. !
oct 20 i 48-lm
"THE
rjTMIE PUBLIC ARE INVITED. TO CALL AT
the SALOON; OF WALKER MORE,' known
as the ever popular i
"CLARENDON
Give him a call. Remember the number, 4
Market street.
oct!7
48-tf
DEW DROP SALOON,
NO. d
SOUTH FRONT
WILMINGTON, N
STREET,
C.
R
OBERT J. SCARBOROUGH WOULD jlN-
formihis old friends and customers mat ne
has recently renovated and: refitted the: above
Saloon, and would be pleased toj receive; a pon
tinuancc of their patronage. ! , 'if'
His BAR is always supplied with the BEST of
LIQUORS. ' - i 1 I
OYSTEBS
Received almost daily from New River, of best
quality, and furnished in any quantity or style
desired.
Raw....
. . .40 cents per dozen
1Z .50 cents .
: 45-tf
Stews, fries, &c.
oct
AGENTS; WANTED for 'New Hanover
and
adjoining Counties, lor the New j
Family Medical worK,
By Dr. Geo, M. Beard, of the University of
the city 01 New York, assisted by eminent med
ical tirotessors. Endorsed by leading medical
authorities and journals. It is full of common
Sense. 1;067 pages, fully illustrated. Tells how
to get well, how to keep well, and what to do
in every emergency. In these hard times peo
niP rrmat, land will save doctors a bills. Hence,
this book! sells rapidly among all elasscsi. Send,
for full particulars. Address
Publishers, 654 Broadway, N Y.
Also wanted,
oo-pnt fnr nnr Farmers' and Mechanicav Bolok.
u-nii nf farts and fisrures for working'; ! men of
every trade and occupation. Price to suit the
times. 211 engravings. , oct 30 4w
!DlUJEpVrlfitlTSi
T7XAMINING SURGEON, r ZX:
f "!:
; o ? ui 1 Wilmington C.
aug 1ft
2W l-r
GENERAL J0B. BRINTIN6
Tepnted in the best manner, and
at
he shor
r- 1 l nntlna of tha
IOtIK Xi i l-: t U . -..,
"POST " PRINTING OFFICE,
POPULAR
BOOT
Splendid
BOOTS
i i i i n ii 1 t as
SALOON
MISCELLANEOUS; 'V
M. qRONLY, Auctioneer.
Br CItONtY & MOARIS.
EXTEN'SIVK SALE
OF f
FAIlJABLEREAl ESTATE,
AUCTION.
' Mi ' '''' Vt ?
SPLENDID TOPPORTUHITY FOR
' 1 IflVESTHEHT. ' 1
CUSTOM HOUS E
wilmington n: b.
Collectoh's Ofvicb, Oct 31st, 1870.
r
BY AUTHORITY OF THE HON. SECRETA
ry of the Treasury, I will offer for sale, at
; PUBLIC; AUCTION, -
At the CUSTOM HOUSE, on TUESDAY, NOV.
29th, at 13 o'clock M., that valuable three story
Brick Building, situated in the Southeast por
tion of the city, well known as, the
Marine Hospital,
Built by the U. S. Government at a cost of
FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,
With grounds 396x330 feet; comprising
' AN ENTIRE SQUARE.
ALSO, "?
VIZ: -SIX LOTS, EACH Urvx,
107, 108, 109,' 110, 111, 120, 121, 122, 123,
124, WITH LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, UPON
. 1 BLOCKS 94 J 05, OG, 97, 08
THE ENTIRE PROPERTY WILL BE
SOLD 1 QUE LOT.
Terms of Sale.
One fifth cash ; the balance ia four equal year
ly payments (the first of which shall be made on
the 29th November, 1871), with interest from
day of sale until paid. '
'Any failure o the part of the purchaser to (
make the payments as above, -will involve the
surrender of the property, and the forteiture to
the Government Of .tne payments already made.
A certificate of sale and possession, subject
to the foregoing condition, will be given the
successful bidder upon the acceptance ot ms
bid by the Secretary of the -Treasury and the
deed executed when the last payment shall have
been made . :
All bids to be made subject to the cpproval of
the Secretary of the Treasury, the Department
reserving the right to reject'any or all bids if
deemed for the interest of the Governmcnito
do 86.
if " D.ltUMLEY,
Collector.
52-tnbv29
novo
HARD.WAB6, PAIxTS,
JACK CHAINS, DOG COLLARS, WELL
Wheels and Buckets, Garden Plows, Kakes,
Hoes. Shovels. Snades. Pitchforks, &c , &c.
NATHANIEL JACOBI,
No. 9 Market st.
A XLES, SPRINGS, HUBS, Spokes, Rims,
J. Carriage. Trimmings, &c. ; a full arsort
ment at the Lowest Prices.
NATHANIEL JACOBI,
No. 9 Market st.
(COOPERS' TOOLS, COUNTER SCALES,
J Locks, Hinges, Bolts, Spikes, Nails, , &c,
&c. . . . -J-
NATHANIEL JACOBI,
- i , No. 0 Market St.
O
L STONES, FILES, RASPS, Shoe Lasts,
French and American Calf Skins, Sole and
.'; Harness Leather, Shoe Findings, &c.
- NATHANIEL JACOBI,
-.V I No. 9 Market St.
BLINDS, WINDOW SASH AND DOORS,
at manufacturers prices. . . :
ODD SIZES MADE TO ORDER.
NATHANIEL JACOBI,
. No. 9 Market St.-
IRON and STEEL, Hollow-ware, Varnishes,
tPaints, tWindOw Glass, Neats Foot, Lard
Engine, Train and Linseed oils, at the low,
est vrices. v v
NATHANIEL JACOBI'S,
Hardware Depot ) Market. St.
aug 28 1 '..y-'V'; , 33:tf
COTTON PLANTERS .
I Examine and Buy the Original
ftAW BONE HOSPH ATE,
BAUGHS
It being the first made all othdrs'are imitations.
Prices rfjd vcejd.
BAUGH'S RAW BONE
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF 1IME.
This Manure is . made of Raw - or Unburned
Bones, rich in Nitrogenous matter dissolved in
Oil of Vitrol, preser ting the Bone Phosphate in
a highly soluble and quicaiy avanaoie iorm ana
the Ammonia in such proportion as to insure a
prompt and-vigorous" action upon the crops.
Where Baugh'r Phosphate was applied the
past season xm Cotton, 4-he indications, without
exception," are 1 tnat It? will maintain its well
earned J reputation. , It', will prevent Tlust on
cotton: ", x:z: j!
1 :?-BAUGH &" SONS. Manufacturers, 1
Philadelphia.
For aaleby Dealers tlrbughout the entire
South, of whom we recommend consumers to
buy. i. 1 . . .'.
oct IT,-- 1,:; '- 4S-3m
t- ' i ' 1 1 ' ' "'
g&t Staples.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING JU8T RE
JLfe turned from the North with a new lot of
FIRST- CLASS irORSESr BUG GIBS,
Is prepared, rent tc his frlends a stylish turnout,
at aoy times On nd after Monday, October SlsL
The best 01 noraea wwayu uuu, wr bjhv ui
Also, Horses itaken on livery and the best of
care given tnem. . ir
; w . "Hs H f EDWAED TOMEROY,
V tl Hi
T oct so
1 '
51-ly .
MISCELLANEOUS.
Grad Single Mbber Distribution
O? THE
SpBD CAnOUIA
D E J E F I C I A l7Vd C 0 CI AT I OH!
CONSISTING .OF'PitdPJiat'rfl'.mAirnwrM.
iriANpS, JETfELBY, &c ,
TAKES PLACE AT
WltJHIJfGTON N. C.i
fTHUSDAY, pEC. 1st, 1870.
10Q, AWARDS MUSTEK DISTRIBUTED I
WHOLE bEUTiFTCl'TES, $5; HALVES,
, . $2 50 ; QUAUTEKS, $ 1 25.
':- j : VAJLUA.TION.
No. 1 House and Lot of 5 Acres In
r weensDorovN.C............ $5,000
2 Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. and 5. Block ax '
tt
, o m Wilmington, N. C......
9 Two Full Lots on Front Street.
Wilmington, N. C
4 Desirable Building Lota, 66x225
i . feet on Front street, Wilminff-
ton, N. C... .............
5 House and Lot, on Block 105
corner Nun and Sixth streets,
WUmington,NC........ ..,f
6 100 acres land on Middle Sound
i seven miles! fro m Wilmington
N C.
7 One Grand Piano "
8 One Fine Piano (B). . ! ! f '
9 One Fine Lot on East Princess
1UL ftre WiltniDgton.NC......
Set of Double Harness, Gilt
11 ;Ladies' Diamond Pin. ...... .
12 fGents' Diamond Rinir . . - -
2,500
(i
2,500
2,000
.2,000
1,000 1
1,000:
500
500
250
250
250
250
250
250
20
250
250
250
200
200
200
200
200
00
200
200
IO . . rr O
' Diamond Pin ....
14 JLadie8' Gold Watch nni rihain
15 Ladies' Gold Watch
lb Gents Gold Watch and Chain. . .
17 Gents Gold Wateh. ., . . ...T.. . .
18 One Piano. .
2lSenfift9aUv!-v--.
23 Ladies Set of Jewelry
23 Gents Bet Jewelry. ,.
24 Ladies Diamond Ring. .... . . ....
25 Gents Diamond Ring.
26 :One Sewing Machine J
27 Ladies Gold Chain
23 GentS Gold Chain
29 One Piano...!..
30 Ladies Gold Watch. ,
31 Gents Gold Watch.
32 -One Sewing Machine. ...........
33 Set ot Jewelry.
34 jSet of Sliver Ware.
35 (A Fine Oil Painting
36 lA Beautiful Set ot Pearls ... .
37 Fine Marble Clock
38 (A Fine Pair Bronze Figures .....
39 A Beau tiful4 Stereoscope, with
t views. .....i..................
40 Ladles Gold Watch and Chain. . .
41 Gtnts Gold Watch and Chain...
42 One Musical .Box. .... ;.
100 J
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
1C0
ti
ti
ii
it
t
it
tt
100
100
100
43 One Melodeon.
44 ISet of Silver Castors
56 other awards valuation $50 each; making
of use, and ornament and property.
EXPLANATION OF DISTRIBUTION.
The numbers from 1 to 10,000, corresponding
with the; Certificates, and printed on separate
sups oi paper, ana .encircled with small tin
tubes, and placed in one wheel The 100 awards
are priuted on slips oi paper and encircled with
tin tubes, and placed in another wheel. Both
wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn
from the wheel of numbers; and at the same
time a printed slip of the awards is drawn from
the other wheel. The number and award drawn
out are Opened and exhibited to the spectators,
and registered by the 'Commissioner. The
award being placed against the number drawn.
This operation is repeated until all of the awards
are drawn out.
gir'Foir information and orders address North
Carolina Beneficial Association, Wilming
ton, N C, P O, Box 59. ;
JOHN LONDON, Commissioner.
t3P The articles embraced in the above List
of Distributions, can be seen by application to
Brown & Anderson, Jewellers, and P. Heinsber
ger's Music Emporium, Market Street, Wilming
ton, N C.
JSP Descriptions ofithe property on file at
our office. All fractional awards, ten per cent,
discount. . ' ;
W. fl. OERKNt
General Agent.
Headquarters No 11 South Stcotid Street.
Agencies No 11 South Front Street.
" ; No 16 Market Street, over F M Agos
tini's. i ' 'U
nov 3
W . 52-lm
ARRiWAY & CLEAPOR, SUCCESSORS
to Elvin Artis, hereby informs their lriends
generally that they have opened in the
Saloon under the l'arcell Hone,
and will be glad to serve them at reduced rates.
Hair Cutting, 35 cents t Shaving, 15 cts. . .
- 1 . JAS. H. CARRAWAY,
CHA8. E. CLEAPOR.
july 24 ? 23-tf
AH0YHER LIBERAL 0FFEER I
1 SEPTEMBER 15th, 1870.
ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS : FOR ONE OR:
more of Our periodicals for the year 1871,
remitting direct to us the yearly subscription
price betore the firSt of January, will be sup
plied with whatever they may subscribe for from
the first of October of the present year that is,
THREE MONTHS GRATIS. ,
We publish ' ;
The Edinburgh Review,
The Westminster Review,
The London Quarterly Review,
The Noth British Review,
Blackwood's Edinbugh Magazine.
TERMS:
; Per annum.
For any one of the Reviews. . ...... .. .... $4 00
Forany two of the Reviews.... .......... 7 00
For any three ot the Reviews.. . . ....... . 10 00
For all four ol the Reviews ., 12 00
For Blackwood's Magazine.. 4 00
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For Blackwood and the four Reviews .... 15 00
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140 Fulton Street, New York.
oct 13 - 46
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I (Formerly pf Baltimore,)
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than any Carnage mas er m tne ciy; r
1 He is also manufacturing toe celebrated
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I FARMING UTENSILS and
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Of every description .done in the best manner.
HORSE SHOEING IN STYLE.
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MayJ iffirt 4 Park Row, New York.!
Co., which issues this interesting Wi
book, Is the largest and best Advertising Agency
in the United States,, and we can cheerfully rci
commend it. to the' attention of those who desire
to advertise their business " scientifically and
svKtematicallr in euch a wav : that is. so to
secure tlge largest ; amount of publicity for the
sept 9
45-ly
HONES, HEALTH, HAPPINESS.
HOW TO BE OBTAINED FOR FIVE DOL
larft t Plactatlons, : Farads, Yilla Sites and Town
lots, at the great premium land saler Biken, IS.
C. r The f "Saratoga of the South." 48 hours
from N,! Y. The most deligtful climate in the
world. Free from the rigors of Northern win
ters, exempt from throat diseases, Vineyard
and. orchards in full bearing. For descriptive
phamplet, address, with swrnp, j. (J. UEKBr,
Augusta, Ga.
oct S0-4w
rri tVENTYVFIVE
DOLLARS a
week
JJ Salary ! Young tiaen wanted as local and
traveling salesmen. Address with stamp R..H.
WALKER, 2i Park RoW N. Y, oct 30 4w , j
1 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. j
Prizes cashed and information furnished by
GEORGE UPHAM. Providence, R. I. oct 30-4W
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STAMMERING cured by Bates Appliances.
For description address Simpson & Co., Box
5076, N Y
oct 30-4w
u iii jua iai.ao
ents Wanted.
13 Salary $10,0U0 per year.
Circulars and sam
ples of work free "Address Crystal Sewing Mi
dune Cd, Boston Mass I octiJ0-4w
I iiODO PEl WEEK
Can be made by parties who are wide-aw
without f. interfering with other business
dress GEOvW. WINSLOW, 78 Broad. N Y
A CARD.
A Clergyman, whhilejresiding in South Amer
ica as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple
remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early
Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Or
gans, and the whole trin of disorders brought
on by baneful and vicious habits. Great num
bers have been cured by this noble, remedy.
Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and
unfortunate, I will send the recipe lor preparing
and using this madicine, in a sealed envelope,
to any one who needs it, five of charge. Address
.rn9P.PM T TNMAN Rtntinn n Rihla TTnnco
New York Citv. i octSfl4r !A
A MYSTERY SOLVED. Fifteen Min
J. utes Private Conversation with Married
Ladies by one of their i number. Sent free lor
twjo stamps Address Mrs 11 METZGER, HanO-
re.Pa
oct 30-4W
In all parts of the United States, to sell j
1A. II. NELSON & CO.'S S
iUUMINUM GOLD JEWELRY I
Agents are making $2C0 to $300 per week sell
ing th Aluminum Jewelry. The best imitation
of. gold ever introduced. It has the exact cold r
which it alwajs retains, and 6tands the test Of
the .strongest acids. No one can" tell it from
gold Only by wqght the Aluminum Gold being
about 1-4 lighter. AH Nelson & Co, are sell
ing their goods for 1-10! the price gold jewelry is.
sold1 fori ancl oa moet liberal terms to agents-i
14 eashJ balance in 30, 60 and 90 days. We send
persons wishing to act as agents, a fall and
complete assortment lof goods, consisting of
seals; Bracelets, Lockets, Ladics? and Gent's
Chains, Pins, Rings, SlOeve Buttons, Studs, &c.,
for f 100 125 to be paid when the goods are re
ceived, tha other $75 iri 30. 60 and iO davs. Par-
Uea.wishing to order ' goods and act as agents
will address ! I
H NELSON & CO, 40 & 42 Broadway, N Y.
OCt 30. - 4w
October, 1S70.
J.
& P . COATS
- BEST SIX CORD :
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' ;.: , k IS NOW THE . .
Thread put up for the American market whicb
18
i SIX CORPS IN ALL NUMBERS,
i ' i From No 8 to No5 100 inclusive.
For Htod and Machine
oct 80 . !..'- 4w
pEN DOLLARS A DAY J OK ALLJ
1 Stp.nfil Tool Samnles mailed free
A o iruL-
lam, 645 Broadway, N Y octSOW
HnWENTY-FJVE IDOLLARS A DAY
I J- 40 new article for Agents s Samples free H
U8HAW. Alfred, Me
oct 30-4 w!
t i . . m ' wy. . a W ' ' '
50 CdltS tO $9 DCr LVeDIDg at UOIlie
, We are prepared to furnish profitable employ
ment to Men and Women at their homes. One
oerson in each locality ! throughout the United
States", :can engage in this business at great
wages, i We send, tbeb, full particulars and a
i valuable sample, which : will do to commence
work. 'Any person seeing mis notice, ;wno,
wants tjrofltable. permanent work, should send
I tts their address, witnout aeiay. . , ; ; . i
E C ALLEN & CO, Augusta, Maine. oct SU4W
VOID QUACKS. tA victim of . early indis
cretion, causing nervous aeDiuiy, prema-
ture decay, &c, having tried in vain every ad
vertised remedy has a simpleneans of self-cure,
which he will send tree to njs i leiiow-sunerers.
Address; J H TUTTLE;
73 Nassau st, New York,
oct 80
1W
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Newspap
Advertising
Wilmington & Weldon Ri II. Co.
Onrca ChxeiEkg. & Gih. SurainiwlnjMT I
WruaxexoH, N. C, Aug. 15, 1870. S
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
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-N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 9th inst..
J strains on this road will leavA WUmlnfTtnn
atC:CO A. M. and 9;S0 P. M. and arrive at Wel
don at 6:30 A. M. and 3:00 P. M, Leave Weldon"
10:00 A. M. and 7:35 P. M. -Arrive atiWilnring
ton 4:00 A. M. and 6:45 P. M. The dav trafn
will not run on Sundays. , ,
Morning train North will leave Union Depot
at 6:15 o'clock. Night- train North will leave
Union Depot at 9:50 o'clock. . "7- u
AN ACC03IMODATION AND FREIGHT
- ' TRAIN . '; '
Will leave Wilmington 10:30 A. M fSundavs ex.
cepted), .making; close connection atGoldsboro
lor Raleigh. Returning, leave Goldsboro at 6:00
A. M,fr and arrive at Wilmington at 2:00 P, H.
Day trains leaylng Willmington at C: 15 A. M.
and Weldon at 10:00 A. M., connect closely with
the Tarboro Branch train. The night passenger
trains leaving Wilmington and Weldon on Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, also' connect
closely with the Tarboro Branch train; and with
steamer to Washington, N, C
j S. L. FREMONT,
1 : Engineer & Sunt,
mays- . . . 1-tf
Wilmington & Manchester R.R.C
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GSNISBAI. SUPSSINTXNDSMS OrVlCB, 1
Wilmington, N. C, March 13, 1868.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE ISxhJN
sUnt, Passengers for the W. fc M. R. R.
will t4ike the train at the W. & W. R. R.v,Iepot,
and the following Schedule-will bo rnn: t
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN (Dailyfy''
Leave Wilmington (W. & W. R. R. r :
Depot.;.. 4:00 A. M.
Arrive at Florence ,11:03 A.M.
Arrive at Kingsville. ........... 3;00 P. M.
Leave Kingsville..... ..11:40 A. M.
, iwi.ju.i.,.. ........ . . ..... 3:14 P. M.
Leave Wilmington (W. & AV.- fi,-A3a p.
Depot)... , o;o r. xu.
Arrive lat Elorence L43 A. M .
Arrive at Kingsville. .;. . . . .... 00 A. M.
Leave Kings viUe.. 3:45 P. M.
Arrive at Florence. .1 1:05 P. M.
ArriVe at W. & W. R. 11. Depot ..... i 6: 12 A. M
I WM. MacRAE,
! Gen'lSnpU
inarch 20 " 361-tr
. " I SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE
FICE, ) -a
R. K
1870. i
Wilmington, Columbia, fe Augusta
; Wilminston, iN. u., May
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N and after this date Passengers going
South will leave the W..&. W. R. R. De
epot
3:50 A
M. and 6:30 K M.
JNO. C. WINDER,
Gen'lSup't.
may 26
Wilmington. Charlotte & Ii. R. R.
Company.
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Excursion Tickets v
DURING FAlR.WEEK-NoTemher 14th to
.19th inclusive to Wilmington and return
From head of Road as iar.as Laurinburg..f2 00
From Laurinburg as far as Lumber ton,... ,1 75
From Lumberton as far aa Abbottsburg... 1 50
From Abbottsburg as far as Marlyille . . , 1 25
From Marlville to Wilmington. ........... 1 00
All round trip tickets.
I-Freighton Cotton from head of Road
$1 50 per bale of 450 pounds or less. , i "
' :: . ' " S. U FREMONT,
Chief Engineer and Superintendent.'
'V .'..';' ; 53-tf
novO
Wilmington. Charlotte & R. R. R.
Company.- "
Office Chief Eko. xm Gen'l StJp'T, .
Wilmington; N. C, Oct. 28, 1870. '
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. X,"
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,N AND AFTER NOVEMBER 1st thoTaa-
senger Train will ran the following sched
ule: , v.
Leave Wilmington at 7 o'clock a. m., and
arrire at the head of the Road at 4 o'clock. p. no.
Leave the head of the Road at 6 a. m., and ar
rive at Wilmington at 3:30 p. m. daily, -(Sundays
excepted). . , , '. :,
Two regular Freight Trains per week will leave
Wilmington' at 6 a- m., on Tuesdays and Fridays,
and arrive at Wilmington on Mondays and,
Thursdays at 5 p. m. , .
Through Tickets to Cuarlotte.... .... ....$10
S. L. FREMONT,
- Chief Engineer and Superintendent. -
oct so - . :. ' r . 5i-tr
Office oi the Secretary ot the
Wil. & Wei; W VL Co.,
Wilmington, Nil C Nov. 1st, 1870.
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I Ml tmr- ,
THE THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING
Of the Stockholders of the Wilmington &
Weldon Railroad Company will be held in Wil
mington, on Wednesday, the 16th inst.
J. W. THOMPSON,
Secretary.
nov 3 . . i . - 54-3V
INSTRUCTION IN
THANKFUL FOR THE VERY LIBERAL
patronage bestowed upon him during the
T)ast vear. the under3icmed resnectfnllv effsra
his services lor the ensuing year to his friends
ana tne puniic generally as instructor ox music
on the Piano and Organ and Singer.
... 5
Long andVaried experience in teaching, and
his careful attention to the talents and capabili
ties of each pupil entrusted to his care, will, he
confidently hopes, enable him to irive entire
satisfaction to all who honor him with their
confidence. - t
: ijiiWlitVgy Wi'Ml',' l.'j)'lWiwliWf "'..
. Being an experienced Organist, he can offer
those who wish to study fihhv trrandest ol all
instruments, peculiar adyantages. , r
; In his singing lessons, especial attention will,
be paid to the cultivation - Of the voice to Its
fullest extent. , , . tf . . ,
Lesson's will be given either at the residence
of nunils. orhis own, on Third street, between
Eed Cross and Walnut.
- - - W-F. GRABAU, ' i i
V J Organist of 8 W John8 Church.7
oct a ' .-tC"
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