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-r 7?. . bttt FARM PnOFlTS IwjB.W.JPj - Rural New Yorker. 1 Below yoi will find; the ; produot sold from 100 acres of Janet, too rough to be worked scientifically, but what was don was well dope' and in sea son. Theamoais pftclual sales. We have oak hand for use of team, family and -seed, 100 bushels aatsyl.0Q bushels corn. Too. ear, 100 bashela po tatoes, 1,200 pounds pork' and beef j also hay and rough. fodder for. winter ing 10 head of cattle: Eees. 20cs pernio. . IV Butter, 25c. per pound.... : 208 65 Pork, $9 50 per hvmdred.Clwiit fll 161 543 Potatoes, 63c. per bushel...... . ? 243 55 Hay. $10 per tohr.:Ui&r(V:4Ha 00 Beef, $10 per hundred. . . .1; ... : Rye straw, $14 per ton. . . .L i . . . . Rye, 85c per bushel, i . . . . Vf, .... Poultry, 15c per pound. .'.V. Buckwheat, $1 per bushel.'. . ,,. 74 76 78 22 113 18 25 00 ; 86 00 45 00 Uats, ooc per. bnauel. ; . ....--:t Total. .V.;-?!'. it, .tfv.f f,089 7 Expenses for help....... $250: 00 . - Rent and taxes. . . , . ... .' . . 400 00 ; Profits, . i c iiij Tri ,'.$489. 7. ;J"ff :-';:-ti jiriiDt Subscriber. Greenwich, Wash; Co;, N. Y. . J": ' VANC ON TBB CENTENNIAL. - Letter to the New York Herald. ' CriiBLofri .C.,ipril 30. To tfi&EfytorbftKQMs Ywor letter of a recent 4ate has reached me. I.Vregret .exceedingly that a pressure oi ; nuainess engage ments will not permit j rny taking ad vantage of thtf opportunity .you offer me to discuss the;Validity of the Mecklenburg Declaration of May. 20, 1775, in your widely circulated jour nal. I enclose you an address on that subject by Uov. lirabam. A sum . mary of this was published in the Herald 'before Ttmf r4enf letter reached XisEd7 HeraUL J From it . you can gather the main facts as as serted and believed here. Y believed 'in the 'validity of the 20th "of Mayi because-", tt.r JfViOAf: 11 ;i 2'l. First It is asserted by tradition " unbroken by a single contradiction. Second Because . it is w pibven by the positive, testimony .of eye-witnesses, men of more than ordinary in tellect and ot most' exalted personal character, who say they saw and beard the transaction!' ' i: ' j' ; ' Third To this it : is objected that they intended to speak of the action bf the 31st of May instead ot that of " the 20th.' f; f fHr Fourth -That theyj may.have t mistaken in reproducing from membry the precis",w6rda :ofj thef'pJarar tion" on the 20th is:probable, and is a fair subject m .critical inference; but that they should! have-mistaken absolutely Its- substance and purport i is not fairly to be supposed, and to demand belief in its spurious charac ter on such frail grounds is an ab-' surdity such, asl the integrity of his tory does Dot require! . ; This is about the substance of the issue. I ; regret V exceedingly that I cannot now elaborate it. - ' Respectfully yours, - .. X. VANCE. . ' Violence of Nature; In the Soaifa. The unfortunate Southern States seem to have suffered much . of. late, from the destructive! energies in na- nessot man, rXast.ummer. and. fall iloodsin the valley .of the Mississippi ruined a firreat amount ot broDertv. Theriewjyeaf(ha8 been Qmaijtalblel tor the number ; and havocs of torna does. laFebrrraryT he town of Ilonstbnia, rMo.vwas visited by a tornado which destroyed the bnild ingtditpfiQn .and Wm&& eynjLeenwierj. klwMwchS&'nzi, Miss., was nearly destroyed; six per sons were killed and many injured, and a water-spout burst at": Fayette-. ' Jf!?n-t .ca.qs.ing great estfufc. tion of property vtA second tornado. at llichland, ,p. C. Juiy&d iwoper-- sons ana injurea many otners. The ihirdjswept ' over Georgia with' iin uaraileled fury, involving a loss of number uf people and mauninsr many moren"The fourth struck in Louisana, ' - - M.. fTi-l::': killed fi ye persons in Mississippi and injured twerity-hvel others. InAbriT a tornado killed five persons at 'Lit-' . tie Hock, Ark. : May opened with a . tornado! at Columbia S. C., which wrecked many houses, killedoneper soiriaMlluredahyCI Aioycfene 8 wept oyer a portion of Georgia on - - Saturday week, in which many lives were lost and property destroyed f to the amount of several millions "ot dol- . ''; lars. ; . ., Tom Tbanb a BlllUrdlm. - Vaniiigton Republican. A considerable crowd was gathered at the National Hotel biliiaH parlors 4e.sterday morning by the novel sigbt o;CiMeral Tom rThurnb payiog. pool.-, I his plain black suit and beat beat'en n aiainonna iuas al bis conspicu . oojMasoijic'watch key.be appeared as Jig jmlyjis, as much the . mature, ac-. i-ouipuMiea gentleman astne most re tinei habetite ot that popular saloon. Muj than idle curiosity induced look tr on to watch his; playing. His chin is exactly on a lel with the top of - the billiard table, tud it would seem next' to ' impossible Hor him to play skiUfnlly, sbit he is a riuishedlayer. ; The maimer hi ' wh jcfi liejutjeMifai the big balls, aud the ease and grace with which he handled the cue catted fort! . much merriment, and the easy aban don of : all hirmovements s bowed that his playing was purely f'diversioirj. nibu-w-ursTHrer rtrtfmpu over iiiscompgtitorsr ptfti th&) frier, A'Cf' Princess Galatzin, of 'Rassia, baa urentJ a new "bridal ' Velt wbkdf fits me fnuutuer. ana loo j.ii&e. Government lchtlnff for Gene- s ... . ... , .v , t i Special Dispatch to the Bitlmore Suo.1 iWAskiyGTo, Tay i 1 . i - When Great Britain Taid over the amount of ther Geneva award it was invested in the fivev:per: cent. ;gold bonds of the. United s.States.' The fond now, principal and accumulated , oterest, is understood 4 tobe iio :4he heighborbood of nineteen million dol lars currency. vThe commission to distribute the award has so far' ad judicated claims to the amount of not more than $40,000. The tenure lof commission was by the" act of .Con gress to expire in . July next, but 'the president has authority to extend its powers, for, six , months , Jppger.;V At the rate at which the commission; is progressing in its 'labors it : will - take, several years to dispose of the bdsi pess; "ibeforo; iIn f the '-f meantime claimants are much dissatisfied at thq Idelay. : The commission hasVnw, pending before it r a ; yery; important question, and the tissue ,of i which! is anxiously awaited by claimants. The point is whether captured arid destrby-j ed cargoes , shall ibe paid fot at cost 1 priuc, ur at iueir vaiue aiier passing the castpm-house at the port ofN desti nation f;,Mr,; Creswell, the counsel for the United States, ; has jalways- sqonVd tended tor toe torroer rruiing;- oome of. the claimants declare? that if jhis yiew is sustained they will withdraw their cases. - It was stated to-day1 at the rooms of the commission- by jone of the counsel for a large" number of claimants, that if the commission ms tains Mr. Creswell's position the te tal amount to be'distributed to all the claimants will not exceed fouf million dollars. UThis gentleman said thai he had no doubt that Wm." M.riEvarts told the truth when he said that the government .would steal the most of this monejr. This opinion of Mr. Evarts is in fact becoming -generally" accepted. s Honor and justice alike would seem to dictate that any re mainder of the fund after the claim ants have been paid should ; be! re turned to Great .Britain! V ;; 1 JIARYLAND AND VIEGIN1A BOUND AE V. The arbitrators and counsel in! the matter of the settlement of. the bbunl-1 dary line between Maryland and (Vir ginia met to-day formally at 11 o'clock at 7 the i Metropolitan Hotel : in: ther rooms of Gov. Grabanu' .All of the. gentlemen were present. . iiiX-Attor ney General Jones, of Maryland,' and Senator Whyte tendered the invita tion to the commission i to take the trip down the bay. . The invitation was declined by the counsel fori Vir- ginia, Judge Robertson and Attorney Genefsi i)anieIsT whostatedTb "at the v wouia prerer nrstiipj near tne argu ments on behalf of the State of Mary land. The counsel for Maryland then entered on the presentation of the case for that' State, illustrating the! argument by their maps and charts ;tj: The Crops In the South. The Nashville (Tenu.). 27oef the 1st inst. says: "Accounts from throughout our own sections are uopetui for a iraore prosperous year for; the cotton blaut- ere than they, have expenenced since the war. The acreage planting : m cotton in Tennessee, Alabama, Geor gia, Arkansas ind Texasj is reported to be fully as large as that last year, planted iu cotton, and with favorable seasons will produce, a - good average cotton crop. ; The best indication that agriculture at"fhe South ii sregaini.n'gT a solid foundation is coo taiqed iin::inei announcement that the' acreage de. votea te gTam urn yearnio: the etates just, namedwill be increased by n'ear ly Seventy-five rper- eenipoiftrier areas lastjyear 'devoted itijgf&WttF the facts are correcilyi reportelys if a iclear 'gain rtaHliei'agricoltuHi fe sourcei, bf : tlg -riMth. !ot jfa ITew1 TPinltna1 am! km nfa(m4iU'4tA i the past y ear'cometjrif 99 ates.-j The cotton planter sineeihe "ttar have ' hot raised as much corn us thev did- years iiave by nu means?ii it-suns oi P9ttrpja.jing ! i ne south, always wa landJproTratuy always willbe, a largeffiaSer of Western grain and "nieat'fbuif before, tjiewar cptjtqn.Tpk to raise food enoaghtfor 'thfeit own' use. Latterly 1 they have ingiected' their corn Jojpg) an4cneally all the profits on fue cottonefdps "of many of them haVe : been-corisumedl id th f purchase f Qoro .and) meaU (The re ports of this; spring's1 planting opera tions inspire the local press with the belief that from t his 1 period if km ward f' ' 5 t?hieo Coolie Lebori lKoopsmaiisi'haiv Urn importer, of coolies from Chiiia, An in New York i An ...... ... TA - .. II ? ' - t ' I vu me ajr iv jcjiiroe.- iie; nays ne will import no more txolien to the United Stat es uni i 1 fe' a law jh all't be passed to protect him in getting back what le--lia togt pnd ootheo;t -Jle is now under an engagement,1 to send cooHeat' Brazil, 'and Vsays also that the renviau Congress has authorized a treaty with Ojinakwith a iw to' inlrnd ift.J...; ... lit.' ! " says that the oolies are luit o well treaul in Spaniiili-.-Vuifricau colonies as m Galii" rnit ir?jwnif-li-Ai!ief k aiin are hot tempered, and t fie hiw (Jow" not afford i the labiwr;- the salue pro ' tection there as-herel 5 K6ojpintanschiapt says that Ihd effort! slnhitii ut$r jUlii nese for pegro labor iii the Spttthfeirn States iks: pjiovftd " a f aiiureJand1 will not berepeatedf i te- tte nSeetHt ItteJei U.. . .11 - . the country, will experience better THE TIBCKfcBNBUBa POItAQAt A Cw JoJreey: JToarnml Bfalstalai T Prom the Camden fi. West! Jersey Press, - i- May Quite a controversV'risT.waednfir. whether1 the allesed -Declaration of Independence was made or not on the j20th of; May, 775; ;atvMecklenburg, Korth J Carolina. We , think "the weight of evidence is in favor of.; its ence unfavorable to this conclusion can be drawn from theyfact,s that no notice of ; the event appears iii the journals of Congress. ?T Congress then were sang"uie of reconciliation with England, andcognition of senti ments in. favorrOndependenee it' was. their ( policy - tofro wnXuppn1 as bremaiureandlAbsnrd.lSL In y I ? Second. Neither is s;the4lnegative, pestimony oi Jiiessrs.- j etterson . and Adami jn;i?l 93h1ti they vrere igoor anf of ' any such jdearatidnthav jo the, settlemlBnt gf the oj.rQVefy For the messenger, Capt. James Jack, who ' brough t pa" the declaration, "to "Congress, aays in his ; certificate,npt thathedeliyered.it to! Congress, but, to g Messrsj OaswelUaiia.HoOper, member frbm jKortli Carolina. They doubtless bomndm jject (if at all) very, privately fviitf other members, and so far as appears, never ! submitted it "tok Congress; Therefore it' is not surprising that Messrs. Adams and Jefferson were .not. informed of r the' Mecklenburg proceedings. t ' ' . i Third. There was another meeting at Mecklenburg, May 81st, 1775, at which wjsolutionsiwere adopted, of a -milder type than those of the 20th pf May. .There is no dispute about the fact of the meeting pf .the 31st of. May.) But it was pretended this was the only meeting at. Mecklenburg, iu 1 775, at which any' resolutions re specting the quarrel with the mother icounUy; weri passed. '..This meetiug of thei 31st of May, possibly, had been called! and attended by ! those who thought the prpceediogi of the 20th intemperate, rash and treasonable. J Their spirit and tone were , moderate and paeific, and countenaQced concil iation! and not war. But -it does not appear that these proceedings were forwarded to Cougress by a special Inessenger. , And they are equally un noticed in the journals, of Congress,, as the proceedings of the 20th. ;' " Fourth. We; have: the -positive statement of Mr. Alexander, who was chairman of that .meeting of the 20th, as to its having been then held, and what its action. "His statement is corroborated by the testimony ' of seven cotemporaries. Now this pos itive testimony is sufficient to refute all the negative-testimony which has been Offered, to prove that no such meeting as that of the 20th of May, 1775,! was held nay it is sufficient to Vefute any amount of, negative testi mony, as one man's testimony to his ihaving seen a particular occurrence .will Outweigh that of a hundred who did not see it. 4 ; ' Fifthi - The fact of the meeting of the 20th of May, being thns demon strated, there is the same testimony in favor of that " meeting ! having pro- jclairaed a - Declaration of Independ ;n.kF 1 . 1 1.' it ' v ' Lt 1 proceedJB Efv tept by o Uie ttdun rm an. ?Mr "Alexander, having been burned witb hi? house in 1800, he furnished the State .ofNorth. Carolina withii conv from. " mpmnrv; Tw tliat. wnv Mm phraseology ofe parts.. oJL bneen itwo jBehienceahr 3dentrcaF "with thai"' at the leclafatio;df.i576. . . , ....vv'r, vi Vv5 20i6ffs May, 2; H? pnrions' h&r cause, behad neverUefpro ibeardof it J and SdMbdieWpd siol llrat thev coincidence of ibraiu- OogOTildj jajibed to any- the ; cause than tne laUncatiov of the dec- It is hot at al impossible thaftMri Al exa nde r in draw inr ub ! f rm !ifnHn- oryTthe resolutions of - the meelinc'.! iiay4ave used; some ot the phrase r; I logy of theodeolaratioh of tudepeo; dence of , 1 770. ,v llns may- be ad mit tedjtwilhotit the i smallest !"degree in-1 w uifi .upvi;iiiiij5 uis i,esi-, mon?,--ag-to tlie fact uf the- meetiiri' fWi i.z-m i- , - . . 'P, of the20th dfMay, im',W& -hif aectaratroir tnerrjade.ia ? ca cr.r 1 MnATexahder'Tf epbrtor Aversion of the proceedings of the Mecklen burg meeting of .May.. 20th, .1775. is unquestionably -.a genuine- record luinigu ii may. not oe a veroatim or entirely qorrect account. And this opinion we must avow, notwithstand ing! the elaborate, effort., in the New Ypjrk Herald of the 8.th iiwtbf Ml Daniel R;. Goo'dlof, "'( .VYarrelauiny IS orth Carolina. Furthermore ithe. New York Times jf yesterday con tains a letter from the historian Ban croft, in' whkh hn says lie saw- the Meckleo bu 1 fesol utitMi 111 iheBru istr tnem inatle tor mpaetf. I his, we eoeu4iug1i'.ittle the question of their alithentMty for all timet," -j Tbe VlneliHd Khosttnri -1 Mr. CarrnthVf ihe TOelaoavedftor wht w at? shot . through theeadl,! hy Mr.'La4iii,-ull Uv-awl hia caae-i aewtti-kable iiPthe MrrmlH ufsifrgeryf llis hoiuceopalrifc'd.trlBf- who were cdlled inrthe caseffd his lexcluWpn. ' bf Wi' Vfc iUle uiot..celtbrateii surueohs, Qt.LI buadfelphwi has yiven. Juui.but owe i medicino ffiHimi:the T.bjegmniBff; ThWhavdisiered arnica inter ZmmWooi aud ye n.04 yet atmpti ed any sargieal nperation. :.Thfe ori-i Hee"of the woUbd i -ftff aol-cmraets ir poidifti hayed lgeliea.c;thJeye ufpoo the kniLiand:8hould it-beooititi ! It etrrystedhe lShoe tniittien'i' ? JfWc3:ffifl?n.mary4Jror1 ture ora triumph of medical skill tub xQiTona . xif viiniTUYif'i'B. fCJorrespondence qf the Star. . J I'SiqTHVii, MW l3;.l87s: ; It had been rumored hetfe for several day s. thV ihfij editora ;werV .qomi ng. Even the boya at school at stehool pe titioned for holiday : to' "see thVe edit org. .a .1-- uii inquiry, Whai?do you suppose! they are .like F one ; boy J replied, .VBig uroijner.4. om saya pe saw one onae in .VYilmington and he had homs.w yy-a or editors berel jTbis is an honest, quiet-town, and the nearest approach ucwupper i ia sewing ;cin which-breaks down ouce a month le, want of sufficient scandal to keep going, iioi'i ; - Ut I'fp, v - j. , , ,; Some of the editors were actnall afraid of the! "big Water " and 'one bid fellow, who had i promised ' to take back a descriptjoh jof the - blue;Cape Fear, gretv'ervpus as the time ap proached to1 embark,1 and at the last piorhent- procured A a bottle' ancf -some was to seal'bp-iris ieeonnt in-to com mit to . thfef briny vdeep iitt case the fcritteT'Spilled 'enlVtlt was rumored afterward, however, that? tiey spilled considerable ptnei critter. f- i r : 1 Some of: the .countryfolks - walke fifteen ,miles j,o town.; and Jpquire breathless! v.i sWhere's. the editors S The" melancholy reply wasVGpnefc -Alien one oui .countryman wanted jo know if they " took anythingM sSch as ft stray clothes-lines, Jgrindstonfes, and such small notions as are usually Kept out-doors." j ; ; ! 1 Some of ther editors were pure aifjlua marine greeA; wanted to know ii the fish seines banging -on the fenCesV was a new style of summer goods forf Sea Biue - wear; inougm ,ine noats were the buttons. Some asked if thelive- pass vyere ft he- trjpeif thati oyster and piams grew 01 ud-oue was observed jio bang auge. poich shell (-weighing two or turee pounds to his watch chain fori a charm. 5 Some insisted that, the bar buoy was a nautilus wicjf u icu auuui fluu wauieu .10 take it up: 1 The lighter outside, be ing without masts,! was taken for a noge sea turtle, and they wanted to know if Capt. Oliver had any striti gs that ' would hold the (varmentn they wanted to take it back to the moun tains to 'show" them what monsters in habited the deep, f Some proposed to buy a whale or two to take back as curiosities, if To-night some! . of; them will insist that there is a man in the' moon " because they have been to see (sea). ji r4-.---f;;-;n!;i Send the editors again by all means and let us know, ,whei they are com- in sr. ): ... . i li.. . GUANO LODGE OF OIH FBI. LO TVS. The Sesslou .1' Elizabeth Clty-Elee- tlu of j bmcers Speech 1W. Bunbee. )' " of ITIr. O. ICorreepondcnce Of Kalcigh Isews. Elizabetu City, May 13. i The Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. met here to-day, a largo representation being u ; attendance. There are many visiting brethren also iii the' city, f? , .; ... ' j , , j -. ; . i The election of j officers resulted as follows: li. K. Speed, of Elizabeth City, Al. VV. Grand Master; I. B. Palamountain, of. Tarboro. it. iW. Dep. G. M.; John- Taylor of-Jds4 boro, It. W. Grand Warden j j. J. Litchford, of Haleigh, li. W. Grand Secretary : Hi1 J.1 Jones, of Wilmintr- ton, U. Wiran Treasurer j WVli. jBakly; of Italeifihi KW;j GAKenre 5sentauve li; Ij. iV; . mu hs u L C. M. j BnsbeeuEsq' ol Haleigh, speke'te a.large aadieovej last, night. He: add reused, the fseaahlage j trom- tthe mtuio tttand , on .Aeaqemy G reeuvj plr. Solicitor Whbee introduced ehtort'of Mr. .Bnabee'labjo-Klv" nnn'bn foft ' , Many. ladies "gracedahe pcuaslon' I "This place js improvin3Tind ft is iblieved thati thtf bonfpletioif' - 6fn ilie lrirod to Norfolk wai;mrkrr(era itP't'hd bffwardJ'tuarch"? Kiizabeth City.l--' iaaiff'.o;; 'i-rfri sGtt..: , The impression - is -pretty L?sCrpngJ that the testimony before 'thent- uibi.cc ui i-iiejaiiMftuegisiature as to the.m,anner of jSpgncer' lection to the Senate will imperil his seat in that body. : The 4 BaltimoTe2mi Wash ington c6rrespondentsays'1thisi testf-1 mony will all be jaid before! the Sehater next winter, and go before thefComf raiitee ou Privileges .and Elections.1 As that committee reported in, ,favpr of the ezpolsion of nMr. Caldwell, of imptHl taht tiiis. juiKst are to the Re-f ho w ?thaVt he weulv-fttfr "cities ?bf their rlpfctweacesfOt'iSiateiand. ; natiol del JiO'okpori Is the duly iyPy.F"X:S??a,Jia.u;-";'ar8 tor eab!dlti mahji while uijfonr others iaf evagea bver oneibnadred dollanC wJuont JtoBbtaribcted ?eaonnohs leans,: ci!iur.yj4mii. .'clsaxe; i;naa:5be6tt iianas,' wir preftisely si in 1 1 ar g rounds1 Jfti'wi'Wft. VyVl-3!)6eryit'e is! mw lean pawy qnllie Senate, but i n? I the- nTfaljmzmwtMWiiiit paWy1 dniul iielBcLiiktcfuining .it. cans hidiy trfftsrtrf fcvep hnrt hrrrisseat frVeverfwrp,! itdewni( ;receut nies-. Kaae u tlte !LeKiiatreIof ,!NewisY6i-lrj auct itic vareitwiHiess ' wfHcur appeareci tdiailtesdol dmbtion 6 Vfo WrdeliVi - pofuiai.; Aflfiiiral -IFal'rseui's ,v 12 I grave on Decoration Day, ' s? a?- -T.f ) " V'EQ E T I W E " 1 . t . .. .'" i . . . Says a BoKton Physician, ' has no equal as a Wood purifier. Hearing bf Its - many wonderful cures, after all otber remedies bad faUed, ltialted tfae Lab oratory and convinced myaeir or us gwmina' merit. It Is prepared from barks, toots and bsrbs, eachof whlcbis highly effective, and they are compounded in sacn a manner as 10 procuoo Mwrnwaing ceniuis. VEGETINE v V Is the great Blood Purlfiec VEGETINE s Will jcure the worst ease of Scrotals. t. . Fi' Is recommended by phjalclsns and apothecaries.; !S;GETINEv:ff : I - - ! . ... i - Hat) effected some ' tnarrelloBS cures In cases of . Cancer..,;. , (tAhi: i f VEGEHNF":f;,":' x : !.: " I ':-, i :,, Cures the most inflexible case of Canker. I ' ' f'f-iVrbGETINE""" ':!'.' Meets with wonderfnl success In Mercurial diseases. ''::GETINE!.;- -4 t - . -j.- - - : .Si::. WDl eradicate Salt Shenm from the sjsteau -' : , i '::'4vEGETINEi- Cores the most Inveterate case of. Erysipelas, . Bemovea Intples and Hnmors from the face. ' t ! : 71 VEGETINE - Cares Constipation and regulates the bowels. t ' VEGETINE Is a valuable rcmedj for Headache., . 1 . ;- ' VEGETINE "Will cure Dyspepsia. if . , Yegetine v Bestores this entire system to a healthy condition. Cure pain tn the Side. Hcmores the cause of Dizziness. me Believes Faintnesa at the Stomach. getine Cure Pains in the Back.- e Effectually cures Kidney Complaint. Is effective In Its cure of female TTeaRAess. 1 J Yegetine ,; Is the great remedy for General Debility. . . . ine - Is acknowledged by all classes of people to e the best and most reliable blood purifier in the world. Vegetine Is sold by All Druggists. :L apr S0-DaW lm. 4 NEvJ ADVERTISEMENTS. PEEBI FREE!! FREE! M THE PIONEER. A handsome illnstratrd newsnsoer. contain Ids' fn- iormauon lor every ooay. i Tens now ana men u secure a bomx cheap. iEXT mes to aix pasts or THK WOBLD, . f "-; 1 it contains the Kxw Boxestxad and Tihwek Laws, with other interesting matter found only in this paper; ; j SEND FOB IT AT ONCE! ' It win ohly eost yon a PofcTAi. Card, New utna berfor April just oat. Address I ! O. P. DAVIS, ; ,1 - Land Commissioner U. P. B. K.. - I Oxaba, Kbb. : f lJf d ttflfi per day at home. Terms free. Address,' W erVZU Uw. bnxspa & Co., Portland, Ms. . . Q17-J WXKlt rnaraateed .to,Mde and Female to try it! Particulars Free. P. o a Agents, in tncir locautv. CosU NOTHING O. VICKKBT OO.AoilMtaiMe..- hri - V.. iv;-? Arenev fori papers-Ahe "most complete establishment of the jcuA in the world. -Klx thodsand: Newi-pprs are, kept regularly on file, open to inspection by custom vrs. " kvery- AtlVerttsement is taken at the' home siieo of the "Daocr. -without anv additional' the racentlon of advertisements for Ameiican Newst charge of commission. ' An advertiser, Jn dealing win we Agency;, la savea trousie . ana eerresponav ence, making una contract instead f a dozen, hundred or a rhentand. A Booh, containing' large usts oi papers; ctrcsiatvons, wiu some inior mation about prices, is i sent to anv address for twentvfive cents." Persons wishing io make con-' -tracts lor muvema: in any town. city. . county the United' Statee. or anv pot- dob as toe uommion oi umaaa,may aeaa a concise statement of what thev want, toeetner with a conv of the Advertisement, and receive inferma-; ttoa wnicn wui enabk tnem to decide wneuterto increase or reduce the order. For-suchlnlormation there Is no ehargg. Orders are taken, for la elnele paper as well as for a list for- a stoele r dollar, as. eadHy asf of Warger Sum. II Do tV li r.Trf ii "7 " umct crijaen'BiUWioe),iI.'diiaUn LM k Slost Extraordinary Terms red for aofivlfewsMpiiBthtf.gtKte of .i i SsjifrMst::tf 0tni audi jschedt eof i rttesjv . awua;hj, r ft Agents, ... I ) f : V a A.M SS .WV j Bxnnt id EpiTon of this pitkb. ew xorci aer J4-dw4wks. ; , . AMERrp AN WATCH WHOLESALE SAXESROQM;, David Conover iS; Co., CtSSOBS TO If . tili Jill IXPOnTKHS, WAWVrACTtTKBKS AND WHOLK8AL WA TCHES .tA'2 JEWEIsR , , I . SOUTHEAST COBNEB ' CHKSiSUT AND SEVENTH STREETS. I .4,.. - 1 ...j .... iFiife'J-irLoo',) Pr Kl L A b E P H I A. 'nov 3Vdaw6inos j ; . 9 u i j. lxtk " , , ( THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN, .4 simmtrAsnmB. DEDICATED TO Sliooliig, Pislmii ana Natural History. WflDfeip?lfiger.f 1 irrrriUirLiia EUlitori crescfii, 'AlJSiElBSTI, SDiEiNTtrRiE' Akd O Field Soort article br the Tulmt Rotmttrtr a Bportmucn of America... PltlCflL $1.00.8 Months. $100 6 Months. f4 Yearly Denaporspecmumcspyf-ia j ""-it---; . i BOD St QCK. Jlprn-Mr r ; v j West Meriden, Coj It tr ' :4f.R -:E!';G' U iiyiiifis Sals'! i testimonials; ' " I have never seen or tried such a simple, effica clouLsatiefactoTy and pleasant remedy in my life." '1L Baikeb; St, Louis, Mo. ;.ti j" . t-: . ' Hon. Mae. IL. Stephens. r. VI occasionally use, when, my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons Liver Begnlator, with good effect." BOH. All! II. BSBTHIHS. ' i?.. .iy ;:; : fs yt i f'iOovevnorcf Alabama. , : " Tour Begalator has been In nse in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addi-, tion to the medical science." GoV. J. Gill, Shoet- ' I have used the Begnlator In my family for the past seventeen vears.- I can safely recommend it to the world as the best medicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to ; cure." II. F. -.fi - President of City Bant. u Simmons' Liver-Begnlator has proved a good and efficacious medicine." C. A. Nvttiko.- Druggist. " We have been acqnaanted with Dr. SimraonB' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the public." M. K. Ltoh and H. L. Ltoh, Belief on taine, Ga. . "I was cured by Simmons- Liver Begnlator, fcfter hsvinr suffered several years with Chills and Fever." B. F. ANDSBSOIT. . h ' A ... .... , . The Clergy . "Have ben a dyspeptic for years: began the Begulator two years sgo: it has acted like a charm nmy case." Rev, J. C. Holmes, i f Ladies Indorsement Ihavei erven vour medicine a thorough trial, and in no casehas it failed to give fall satisf action." Klleh Meachax, Chattahoochee, Fla. a : -SierifBibd Cmntyl ' "Ihavo'nsed your Begulator with succefsful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspepsia. It Is an ex cellent remedy, and certainly public blessing." C Mastbssoh, Bibb County, Ga My Wife. "My wife and self have used the Begulator for years, and testify to its great virtues." Bey. J. B. Fxldkb, Perry, Ga. " , "I think Simmons' Liver Begulator oneoftve best medicines ever made for the Liver. My wife, and many others, have used ft -with wonderful effect." K. K. Sparks, Albany, Ga. t M. D. ) 'i ; ., . "I have used the Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and ! have found ft a most valuable and satisfactory medicine, and be lieve if it was used by the profession it would be of service in ve.y many cases. I know; very much of its component parts, and can certify its medicinal , qualities are perfectly harmless." B. F. Guess, M. D., Macon,' Ga.--- -"-.-.: f I ' Sold by all Druggists, i Wholesale by I , GREEN & FLANKER. - jan 12-D6m&Wow. V . - , INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO. $20 . ' - f WILL BUY A 1 FIRST II0ETG AGE PREMIUM BOND -.r.-ui : OF THE :; ,-: ; - .I--. ' . - I - : Tew Tort JBdnsffial EiMMtion Co. . Don't compare it with ; &' tottery; bear in mind that the capital invested is alvrajs secured. . j .' This Loan is issued on a novel plan, I and is authorized by special Act of the Legislatnr66rtheState of New x 'Every bondholder "must receive at feast r.$21Jbat he jnia receive - v. . ;. rj" .'. i" "!-'' ' - 05 tS5,CO0V or. tlOpO or 3,pM, C"$3,00q, c.,c. :5th, Eerie Drawing, July 6. 1875,. Cfrcnlarl giving' fallfisiftlariatiotri will be sent, free of charge,. 9n apph- canon. u . . ;P6rB4n3s . 'and full j information,' auaress witnoat aeiay,-. .: j , , Morgenthau,. Jixmo & Co.', RcmH by t)rtft on Nr Tork Oty Banka Refl- iciwj ieiier, r rttff3v vrlllCQ JUOuciy lraerj April 6-DttW 3ns: V ! I v NifiSLt, STEDMAN1 .Jr. j -Attorney at Law, WlireWwn., a JnlyDAWrf'Jr-ufr s "fm' Binford, Cfow!& i : - . v: ..--;iV,l,..-:-" - : Co., VFFEB TO TflE TBADE AT LOW FIUCBES -r - - - i.j - - - 1000 BW Floar b'1 j6?' f Q BWs Sugar House 8yrap, X: 2QQ Bags Coffee. i QAA Bess Nails. 1 ' Q BMsSnjar and a fall Stock Goods in their line. Soecial 'attention .mlil' in .blanrimi w tu freights in carload lofifV T f F " """7 may miw v t BIOTOKD. CROW CQ. ' ; like r4d WhHM It is especially . god. for ladies and mttalidi jrifcafesjqnarand nintst (. . .. J -!k ,:fe;VvtW, f5S , .- "! v.. J,.f ,: -'s...: jF-x "Vi t.ftr-iJ- V.ri.5 sl?iif Jsifrf rxr;'r;' Jfk'"cvnn.i;fvTil 'frt'i-ci '). -;CHAS. J9..MYIKS 4'CO;-; may lfr4f V $ & T Korfh ftOflt St .- v ,4'. : . The Svmptems of Liver Comolaint . are uneasiness and pain In the side. Sometimes the pain is in the shoulder, and is mistaken forrheultnatism The btomach is affected with loea of nrx. ( . tite and sickness j bowels, in general costive," sometimes alternattn with , : lax. The head la troubled with psiB, .i and dull, heavy ensation, consider- j able loss; of memory, accompanied j: with painful misatiofl of having left : . nndone something which , ought to ; have been done. Often complaining ... ; J wwva.., MMUOT.. VIUV, xoms Attend the disease, anjW. times vi few of them; but t ' is gene ' the organ most i fi,.;.; 1 C. f;; ' , -I j- . - THE FAVOBITE ! HOME REMEDY Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but i PVBELY TEGET&BLE, containing those Southern Boots and Herbs, : which an aliwise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. Itiaensea canned fcv nrunnHtAf h It will care all Liver and Bo well.- i - Simons' layer Heplatory or HecLicine Is eminently a Family Medicine and by being kept , ready for immediate resort will save many an hour 'of suffering and many a dollar In time and doctor's I bills. . After over Forty Years'trlal lt Is Btlll receiving most unonalified testimonials to its virtues fi gsrsons of the highest character and responsibility minent physicians commend it as the most - iroru ;I KFFECrrCAl, SPECIFIC ' for Constipation, Stesdache, Fain in the Shoulder, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, bad taste in the month biLtous attacks. Palpitation of the Heartl aiu in the region of the Kidneys, despondency,' gloom and forebodings of evil, ail of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. I , ' For Dyspepsia of jladigestion. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be faced without fear. As a Remedy inr MALARIOUS FBVKRM, T IT HAS AO EQUAL. It is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Mediciuo in the World I Caution! no powders or Prepared SIMMONS' LIVE li REGULATOR unless In our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine. i J. nr. ZEiLiit a co., . j , . i i. 6a., and Philade'phia. FOR SALE BY ALL' DB.GGISTS. , NlTnTTinTlfi' r- i ,1WP HoflPiilaT-nt " WJJI.M , JJ1 1 VA JLVlfUAUbVl f For all diseases of the Liver; Stomach and Spfjeen . As a Remedy tn MALARIOUS FBVERS, BOW&L COMPLADfts DYSPEP8IA, MENTAL DEPBESSION. REST: LBSNB8S, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA. SICK DEAD ACHE. COLIC, CONSTIPATION and . BILIOUSNESS,- ( IT HAS NO EQUAL Beduction m Price I , tlMg T 0 L L E Y ! S 9 1 Celebrated FINK ENGLISH Breech Loading Guns, ManHfaoirrlowcCT'JWork8, BIRMINGHA M, ENG. HAVING ESTABLISHED A BRANCH BOUSE in Kew York for ths sale of our celebrated of guaranteed quality and shootinz powers ever oJd weapons, we oner to snortsmcn ihr nhMwat rinr, IB. IBS ( United States They aro bniu with every im- HVvwvukiVi AH1CI1UUJ E analUies. each Qua beimr. ; Hndermentioned names, which denotes Its analitv - !PIONEBR...?..L. TOLLKY. STAND ABD J..;.. 65 old. 90 " 115 " NATIONAL... CHALLENGE. .......... 140 " 180 " 7" . . .... ..j.,v. Anv One Of tha above hnuiHa n Ko aolotoa nriiK 235 the greatest confidence, as bo Gun bears our name that we do not thoroughly guarantee In every re- 8peCT - I .-!-. ,; f ' r-.:; ?-.Sn--t'- . :- , v . ONS jfOJtWAMDJSD CL O. D. 'v?S iGvH?l;)Jxn to order, at above prices, a specialty. . Send for detailed particnlars, with illng trcrtnd llescriutlte prire shseta udj testimonials, tn. onrBranchtonse,,. ,t 20 ffflaideri Ianc. I -if, itfw York. i -sept25-DJtW tf i " f ' DOGSn f.-i Xeper:oPA.-bl.;fa3d8U Xewton, Netr Jersey, y . I-.. ..i. i -. . ... POISTER8 AND SETTEES OF, THE ? Finest ains r tfSbaddWWXl,0r- n" ' 1 'A 0. WADDELL. sr.20-DAWtf j j" yewton.KewJewey. . f Orton Plantation. frOTXCE TO TRESPASSERS. i. xLL Persons are hereby warned against shoots tr, hunting, ; fishing, ranging or otherwise trespass ne on ths lands known as ths Orton Plantation, iu the" COnnty of Brunswick. ' The Indiscriminate slaaghtvr of gas- eat all seasons and the, Incessant depreda tions in other and more important respects, have rendered it necessary to post these lands; and fair not es is now given that the law will be ngidlv er.- de r 13-dfew4f I. B. UBArNORK Ordinary Drawings Erery Fifleen Days. f8i Prises amounting toj . ... , . M 50,000 i : 100.000 ' J " or......,t.4iils,.,... 50,000 --.-. ........ ....i.......... liS.OOf! Vttt; ' Ol; 5 ;8t each. j. A.......: lfifi.OOU - Clrcnlara with foil !nfcrmiMon MAnt Am TlrVAta . for sale by - I , P. C. DEVLIN, . : r.S. involves. t f I i '. ........ 4U,Uti 0 . " . of , a.000eachi...i.... ! lo;Xt t of -- COOeaeh.. 44-ZfU i! r 1 S - T may 7 dwly 3Q Liberty st.t Hew York.
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 21, 1875, edition 1
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