if Hi V V .I'lA' 1 t THE WILMINGTON POST. WILMINGTON N. C JULY 11, 1SC9. - ' ' I , - The Lesson of .Virginia. Tho defeat of the Republican party in the late election held in Virginiamay be useful ai a lesson very . .necessary to be heeded .about this lime in jkorth Carolina, as well as other Southern States. Defeat may benefit and thus the mother bPPresIdenta and the founders of the Itepublican party may arise from the ashes of despair ; stronger, purer, better than before1. t Especially have We of North Carolina to heed thcwarning sent us in the glorification noticed in every copper head sheet in : the land ; especially should ayc of this section of the State tako to heart the causes of the disaster we chronicle. We 1 will speak plainly and in proportion to our earnestness must our friends guagc our de tire for' the welfare "of the "party and the State. First tbenTho great cause "of the defeat In Virginia"' was WANT OF DIS CIPLINE ! The oldf story ot the Lnegro - never becoming adult" received a fair il lustration on the fair fields of the old Do nnuion. - : Jumping at conclusions thou sands of idiotic voters believed the slanders " conservative'' sheets spread throughout the land concerning thc venality of " Yan kees'' and the ability of "our people" na tive blacks to manage their own affairs. Without reasoning as to the honesty of con federate professions, or calmly viewing the immense debt duo by the colored voters to the " Yankees," they have voted , against the colored, element have delivered them selves into the hands of their enemies and than ever will pot be, able to obtain; food or even save life fromfte ciaspcratcd foe who waitodi vision and; follies to deliver the former 'slave inWthelf hands. We have a new name for bolting iscllinj out Black r c pirb 1 i c a;n s u Scamps" " Scamp," Price ! " Scamp," Larkins! Docs not this sound well? .J Uj :- I i . tThc Eastern, Question.' The greatly vexed " Eastern question " is j about to be settled, and by us of the West. All the old world wisdom and policy of sel fishness has done for five hundred years has been to widen the breach ' between the. hu man beings inhabiting the twoTbemispheres and to put off that long looked for day When the sword shall be a pruning ' hook and the power of men be used no longer to destroy instead of build up. ' ' To us of America is the proud task of uniting the nations of the earth. To us the golden East opens up her treasures of wis dom arid of wealth, and the philosophy of Confucius and the ' industrial skill of cen turies will alike soon be ours. , , , At last the1 ultima thule of humanity has been reached and the races that have shut themselves up in childish ignorance of the progress of the age; now come freely for ward and seek to sharewith us the glories of to-day. At last -we arc2' to comprehend "Cathay" and the wonders of Asiatic lore are to be revealed unto us of the .Western and newer world ; while our European breth ren await the knowledge through "us At last all the mysteries of "Father Ind:V-are to be ours and more wonderful than - the r The Radical celebrated tie 4th In Raleigh on 5 Yes, and . 'Radicals" were the?onlymen mNorth Carolina who had loyalty, and patriotism enough to do so. Nothing would more effectively cive the lieito Democratic professions1 of loyalty and love of the gov ernment, than their - conduct upon the Fourth a day" which every true lover of his country honors and celebrates. When Dem ocrats repeat their false protestations of loy alty the people will remember this and spurn them as hypocrites. Stairtf. The impudent and ungrateful scamp who has turned on the hands that have fed him and now seeks to sell out ttie party that has raised him to a position sufficiently elevated to show all his impudent pretensions and ignorance in a stronger light assumes to rebuke the Post through the organ of the disorganizes. This is proper; as the "Star" policy has been faithfully followed in Vir ginia and a " Democratic" victory " is the re sult. - SPECBL. 4 t -. i it hUdron's icoIvmn;! f-Jt r REAL ESTATE SALE. BRIDE ANll kxjxbEGROQM. ? Essays for YoitnV Slea! on 'the mterestm relation of Bridegroom i!o Bride.ln the instita- tion of Marriage, a (Guide io matrimonial felic ity, and true happiness; j Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address, HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. " i 275-3m IFrom Dispensatory of the United States. J DIOSMA CREXATAi-mwmV TKAVfcs Properties. Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, their taste bitterish, and analogous to mint. ! I . Medical IbrpertUs and Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs. f They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostate Gland, and Re tention orj Incontinence of TJrine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in Dys pepsia. Chronic Rheumatism! Cutanennft After.. jTiiE tight-fitting tunic of the British sol- tions, and Dropsy. i dieii is to be superseded by something more Helmbold's Extbact Bcchu is used by per- comfortable and convenient ; and an English BOns froin e aSes of 18 to 23, and from 35 to 55, paptr thinks that, in timo, the armyay ZXJLZ 2K dren. i ! In afiections peculiar to females, the Extract of Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Retention, Irregularity, Pain fulness or Suppression ol Customary Evacua tions, Ulcerated or Scirrhous State of the liter as,, Leucorrhea, or vhites. Diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys. Gravel, and Dropsicae Swelllngd. This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents SALE THE WILMINGTON REGULATOR. GKR.. 1ST ID OF REAL ESTATE and 1 1 ' r PEUSPNAIi PROPERTY Lixvxst 2&th.9 1809. fJI j r' BY THE - tlORTII CAROLINA Real and Personal Estate Agency, J CAPITA! STOCK $130,000, SUBSCRIBED AND TAKBK BY KESruxsaiUL, PERSONS. AND CHARTERED BY THE LEG- T1 ' ISEATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA. :o:- HORSE KAIL ROAD. JOSEPH G. HESTER, Presulei. JOSEPH DIXON, Vice-President. JOHN SKINNER, Secretary. ROBT. G. LEWIS, Treasurer , bond $ o.O'JU. Supervisors of DraAving. CYRUS P. MENDENHALL, SIGN H. ROGERS, JAMES H. FOOTE. Valuable Pieces of Property Drawn for, Yort $146,694 'to' be get rid of the abominable breeches and also of the stock.4 Why don't they adopt some such costume as that worn in the late war by the American volunteer, "which was the lightest, most serviceable and most comfor table dress troops ever wore? -:o:- R. S. WALDRON & CO., 73,347 Tickets to be sold at $2.0aEach ! REAL ESTATE. SEVEN FINE RESIDENCES Fouk Citt or Raleigh ! IN TBS o 1 One thpusand and one tales " will be the hpse "mercies are cruelty.? Did no iujury l delightful, visions of Oriental life now. al- comc to the party or the country by ; this most within our possession. suffering wc would be pleased rather' than Coming to! us with every steamer from thcrwisc, for experience has shown us ' China or Japan thousands of emigrants will wisdom comes through much suffering,"! bnngmore and more of the wisdom of the and the cup of the" colored lambs of our mother of nations, and notwithstanding flock is not'yct full. A iittlo adversity is a much of the lower and depraved classes will good thing for men and parties and be among the first arrivals ; many of the strength of character and firmness of will more educated and better classes will arrive only, come through sorrows and tears, such I and adopt our mannersj customs and civili- a3 crush the weak and imbecile. The cud- zation. To the carping crowds of ignorant I he aiscriminatins: authorities aboard of into healthy action, by which the Watery or Cal an acute cutter arrested a fishintr uartv on care?us deposlUons, andall Unnatural Snlarge .. . , a usinuj, party ou j ments are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflama- tuu iiver Deiow rnnarift n ii. n fi m. t nn. TTVER WILLING AND ANXIOUS TO AC- commodate their friends, arrangements have been made for the Cars to pass their door about the middle of next wees. ters. Thev were on their wav fn nanP Ta UJS?"S XTBCTBucHUhas cured every i . - j We propose to regulate GOODS for the Summer. Ci U i ' case of Diabete&Jn which! it has hep.n o-ivp.n. Tr- in a steamer, . but were ruthlessly dragged ritation of the Neck, of the Bladder, and Inflam- I PULL Til E RE LL RO P E IN Tl f l E hoL- fhn hi, ; i - ,1 i i - nrr- tt i i ixtuLiuii ui me muuevB. u icexu.Liun 01 iub rv ia i -' - - rv w tUC a. mirtucipuia. xxavy i ara, ana aT1(1 mPr Rnn hf ifrinp nun Kept over night there. In the morning thev of the Prostate Gland. Stone in the Bladder. were discharged to troon with thpir 'km Calc,u,lus el Brick DustDeposit, and Mucus One Residence in Raleigh, N. C. One 4V One " One " Warrenton the price of DRY One - Chapel Hill Unc Jioici in lajioreviuu UST OF PERSONAL ritOPEIlTY. Samples on exhibition at HESTER BROS. & CO. . To. 20 Fayetteville St, RalJigh, N, C, at the regular casu prices. u it it it $10,000 8,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 2,000 2,000 an investigation after nothi ng flilibustrous. A disapiioinced office-seeker named Levi Lieget, " gets in on" the people of South Carolina by telling them they " are the most .oppressed, degraded, and down trodden or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and deli- which resulted in cate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with tne iouowmg Bymptoms : Indisposition to Ex ertion, .L.OSS oi rower, .loss oi Memory, jjimcui ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor- Vi dlinglsyRtem for colored voters has done all journalists who groan over the " heathen- people known." He also offers the cheerful the iDjury it can do, and now let the same rules be 'applied 'to them we apply to men in other sections of the Country. If a small office holder presumes to differ from the leaders of the party, " let ; him be snowed under." If a false brother attempts divis ion let him be kicked out,-and thus the ism" of the Chinese and all classes of East- ern emigrants, we can out reply; out a few generations since and the Anglo Saxon was a more brutal barbarian than the East possesses, it we nave any connaence in our strength let us riot 'refuse "to encounter the emasculated childrenof .; China. The lniprmation that " the freebooters of all Europe" are coming down South to help these wicked Yankees build up the country and make even Leg-et " get rich.' ursrers ) has so ordered aliairs tuat uc missionary worK we refuse to do for the children of Asia and Africa among them we are now forced to accomplish in our own land. As well seek to break up the Pacific railway as to stem the tide of emigration from the East. " It is so ordered" and let it come. party gains-strength by every dismissal or good God who controls men and matters beheading. Especially should severity be exercised toward those who attempt to create division or ignore discipline. who may hold offices. We are shocked at the, foully of our leading men in permitting dozens : of men in this city of Wilmington to hold po sitions they only use to support idle jaws now wagging against the hands that feed them. If proper attention be nit paid to cases but too jwell known in this communi ty, then the Republican party deserve to fail, 'and wc vf ho never ' iollow imbeciles or knaves, will ium away in disgust froni inen who permit victory to slip from their grasp because of want of firmucss to hold, and The Journal speaks ot -Virginia redeemed Ironisthe swav of "pjirrpt.in by tlie election oi Walker. Wc believe Gov. Wells was in the State four years and Walker hardly four months, but then 'Walk- " is ..Democrat, and it is ho crime for Democratic carpet-baggers to rule the sacred soil ! vr ' roroi disease, waiieiumess, Uimness ot vision, Pain m the Back, Hot Hands,! Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the SMh, Eruption on the ace, raina countenance, universal Liassitude of the Muscular System, &c. i HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and cures all diseases aris ing from habits of dissipation,! excesses and, im- superseding Capaiba in affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleets of long stand ing, and Syphilitic Affections-4-in these diseases, used in connection with Helmbold's Ross Wash. I Sold by all DrufirRists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask ! for Helmbold's. Take no other. Price, $1 25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6 50. Delivered to any address. De scribe symptoms in all communications. Address 11. T. HELM. BOL. 594 Droadway. N. Y. . : (,. j- EST" None are genuine unless done up in 6teel engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemi- T V. ,1 .1 . II. T. HELMBOLD. July 3 The Wilmiuffton Regulator is the place to get the best assortment and the most goods tor the least money. We are bound to close oat the balance of our SUMMER GOODS, regardless of cost, and will for the next " THIRTY DAYS commencing WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23rd, inst., sell Goods; by the schedule price below : LADIES' DRESS, GOODS. Good Figured Lawns, only. Best Figured Lawns, only.. 15 cts. 25 cts. Beautiful Jaconets and Organdies from 35 to 50 cents ; lormer price 50 to 75 cents. Berajre. Leno, Mozambique and other desira ble Dress Goods, including a few patterns Fig ured Grenadines, at very low prices. io Fine Pheatons, $600 each, made by H. D. Schmidt, Baltimore, Md . . . . ... $ 0,000 10 Fine Top Buggies, $350 each, made by II, D. Schmidt, Baltimore, Md.,.. 3,500 50 1st Premium, 7 octavo Pianos, made by Tremaine Bros., N. Y7, $650 each, 8.3,500 5 Parlor or Church Organs, 0 stops, $250 each made by Tremaine Bros., N. Y 1,350 500 Sewing Machines, Wilcox & Gibbs, $60 each . 4 ou.uw 500 Silk Dresses, best article, 13 yards each, $40 3O,UO0 6 Velocipedes, $75 450 24 Rolls Brussels Carpet, 45 yards each, $135 per roll 3,500 6 Salamander Safcs.Wilder's patent, best in the world, $300 each l'Cash Prize, $1,000 gold 10 Cash Prizes, $100 each. 300 do do 10 do.., 673 do do 5 do :. 1000 do do 3 do .. 1,500 1,000- 1,000 2,000 3,360 3,000 287-t-aug-34 DOMESTIC GOODS AT OLD TIME PRICES. We give the Star politicians great credit. They have long fished for Republican gud geons, and thev have " caucht "Oh such scamps ! j Conservative Republicanism. When that rollicking radical Journal the i; Blathcrskatiug Blower," seeks to. delude the lambs ot our flock into the idea that ' Conservative" Republican principles were party. It has become so that each ignorant I always dear to its original secession heart a: courage to cut off the vile excrescences burdcriiug and destroying the life of i tho "4U,00U majority tor Walkgr !" repeats the copperhead press with, demoniac iov 1 1 T l il. - i -i .buxuuuumii. me counirv. ana we mav rav . : - ; j ti with too truthful utterance. " 40,000 scamps nave betrayed the Kepuolican imrty." Let Lindly '-Murray, is said to have lived twenty-five years in seclusion eating boiled mutton and making bad rules for youthful gramarians to puzzle over. ' It is reported that the Journal is coming Out as a " Conservative Republican" orsan. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. X-.OSTL7, A BLACK SILK UMBRELLA, WITH brace in lower part of handle rno name attached large oak stick. The finder will be either re munerated or kindly thanked j by leaYing it at tho office of the Post. MELLIE M. ARNOLD. R,E AJE Z PONDER! A DOLLAR SAVED, IS EARNED, A DOLLAR july 11 289-tf who.may have accidentally been favored when gentlemen of the Mosby stripe . come Our Star-Wt cotcmporary had better look with promotion a generation ahead of his out boldly for " our candidate the only out for his laurels, .timeimagines iu his childish presumption simon pure "republican" bagger or "scamp" he is fitted for the highest places in the land, of a man ; it behooves us to attempt to dc- aud spurred on by malicious copperheads fine the abortive monstrosity, yclept Con-' wc havo the spectacle of disorder and noisy scrvativc Republican." nonsense incur caucuses where all ought to bo order and 1 respectful attention. " Dema gogues cannot be kept out of any party; they arc like the itch very catching -(fish easier caught than unhooked. The Repub lican party in the South is as full of these creatures as the democracy of the North is over burdened with them. For some wise reason Providence never takes them to him self, but keeps them ,on earth to vex the po litical souls of men. Qur party here is un ; like the Republican party of the North there all the intellect j the virtue ; and re ligion are within its folds here all the con I trary elements cling to us and we . have an ;'S aicful ieeight to lift. Strong in our sense of ' right, and theiiobility ot pur cause wo aro not easily discouraged. Moba. have been elevated before now, and we intend to edu cate and elevate the mass of stupidity now swaying about 'With every wind of discord Sand deceit. Like good soldiers we have en listed for the war, and intend to " see this thing out," but as in armies, so in parties Discipline must be maintained. The inter ests at stako aro too reat to be jeopardized by the j criminal conduct of, any class or body of men, and wc call upon each citi zen vho has sufficient intelligence ;' to 'think clearly on tho. subiect whether the success of the party of education ; of advancement, and the only hope of the freedmen is to be imperilled because of false prophets and i traitors in our camp. The old Democratic party controlled the country thirty years by reason of strict par ty discipline, and if any one ever dared to set himself up before tho public usrlhc man regardless of ; the wishes ot the real leaders the fate of any other deserter was meted out i to him whatever his pretensions or his power. We need not mention names, but the con duct of certain very young men marks them as objects for the indignant scorn of jeYery true Republican. Unless checked and ut terly destroyed aslcaders' they' will indeed 8iaTe j kill tne political gooso mar naa laia such golden eggs for the use and benefit of these political ; vagrantslivho ; seek to betray us into the hands of our j enemies. If weufTer defeat again in the South it will be for want of discipline, nd -attention to ' men such as wc hayo , itesignatoclahd if our warninior is not heeded j licrc in North Car - -.1.--. -11. .i 4 - - , - In olden times we were proud to be "con servative." It was the conservatism of "Washington; of Marshall ; of Webster, and oi Clay that we knew and loved. It was the conservatism that led us to declare " for our country right or w"rong" it was the conservatism that said "flag first ; self and State afterwards." The truest test whether a man was conservative or not was given in 1861, when all who loved their country ral lied under the banner of the Union. To day we find men only claiming to be " con servative" who fought against that Union, and that flag,1 and with an audacity only equalled by the glaring inconsistency of the thing, denounce all others as unsound and enemies of the country. We write for intelligent men : others can not be rcached The Price-Larkins faction are really wolves in sheep's clothing and are fit sub jects for Red String indignation ? Where is the executioner ? . We learn from a confidential friend of Mr. Silas N. Martin, that he has not refused to permit his name to be used, if the inter ests ot the "Republican-party demand such use. . The Charleston Courier talks about "the day wc used to celebrate." Letting it Out., The pretended " republicanism" of the democrats who , humbugged the colored voters of Virginia, is thus let out by the Norfolk Day Rook, which professes to have led off the movement: ; " The ' new movement' is the livest and kickingist child that has been born since the war, notwithstanding our old Bourbon friends. have so frequently announced its death. Think of the Day Book originating a programme that has swept thewhole Statc by from thirty to fifty thousand majority for Walker as" Go vernor, and secured , a large majority in the Legislature, and nearly all the Congressmen! True Republicanism'' is a good thing vto hate in the house? and mixed with a little common sense, it will carry us through all difficulties.". -:, The Day Book counseled long ago to hire renegade " scamps" to sell out their people and their party, and this advice has been so strictly followed that the rebel element once more assumes control, and God help the late Southern Railroads Encouragement to Immigrants. . The New, York Herald speaks as follows of the Southern Railroad consolidation ef fected for the purpose of affording better facilities for travel and observation to those desiring to emigrate to the South. The happiest results have thus followed the. unanimous adoption, at a convention of Southern railways, held last January in At lanta, Georgia, of a' resolution, offered by Colonel E. Hul bert, superintendent of the Western and Atlantic Railway, that excur sion certificates should be issued at a re duced rate to parties visiting the South for the purpose of personal observation with a view to personal settlement or investment. Twenty-seven railways have already entered into this arrangement, and others are nre- parmg to enter into it. The holder of the certificate which is not sold, but is issued to any one who, in good faith, proposes to travel .South to invest or to settle is enti tled to a reduction ot the "fare to two cents per mile until July 1, 1869. A large num ber of hotels have agreed to deduct oner third from their, usual rates for the same time.; For actual settlers the fare has been reduced to one cent per mile per head for all ages, allowing eighty pounds of baggage per head. There has recently been such a marked and steady increase of southward travel over the railroads which have agreed to this wise system for the encouragement of immigration from, the Northern States and from Europe, and the prospective ad vantages which, not only the South, but the railways themselves, will reap from it, are so great as to lead us to hope that the exper iment will be continued beyond the 1st of July. ; During the heated term of Summer the travel must slacken somewhat, but it will revive and rapidly increase during the ensuing Fall and Winter if the same system be maintained. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. rpHE FALL SESSION OF THIS INSTITtf- lion will commence ion tne istn day of Aug. and Normal Departments, and; a general course ot university .Lectures will be opened. Entire expenses, including board, $85 to 0100. All A 1 1 4 C it. T i.! . ' m. ' xvn luc ucucuib ui uie jlusliiuuou are. onerea free of charge, to a limited number ot residents of the State. I ! Apply to the President. - ! SOLOMON POOL, - : I Chapel Hill, N. C. . july 11 - j 289-taugl8 tIEW BOOKS. " rpHE BRIDE'S FATE, SEQUEL TO THE JL (Jnanged .brides : Han3 Breitmann's Ballads in 1 volume, beauti fully bound ; J The Primeval Man by the Duke of Areyle; Gates Wide Open; j Gates Ajar; : Leonora Caraloni, by Tijollopc; ureaKing a uuttemy; ! i The Last Anthenian by Rydberg; Fanchon; The Cricket fojr Geo. Sand; Cart up by the Sea, by Baker; Little Foxes,. by Mrs. Stowe; Fairfax, by John Esten Cooke; Red Court Farm, by Mrs. Wood; Gold Elsie by Mrs. A. L. Wister; Service Afloat, by Admiral Semtnes. For sale at Common Calicoes, only. .... Good Calicoes, only , . . . . 6i cts. .10 :.cU. Best Calicoes (choice styles) 131 and 15 cts. Bleached and Brcwn Shirtings and Sheetings, 6i, f, 10, 12 i, 15, 15, 18, 20, and 25 cents, and up. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Extra size Honey Comb, and Marseilles Quilts, in great variety Table Cloths and Doylies, CHEAP. 44 Bolters must be discountenanced." olina will ,bo walling th yerv people vtho and weeping aioong in a woris bondage Trlis letter of General Rutherford declin ing to be a candidate , was not unexpected. We thought his known ability ' and high character would.be of great assistance to the party but as family reasons, compel his rc lusai to- Berve" wc must r e en loots, lor eo ood a raatt.,? ' ' ? m MrC..wa3 in the habit of asking his chil dren to repeat the text, on their return from church .to prove' that they gave attention. One Sabbath the text was, " Why stand ye here all day idle? Go into my vineyard and work, .and whatsoever is right I will jiaj iuw. ; yuftiiig wttuie uome anu was asked, to ; repeat the text. He hesitated a momentj' and then, as if it just came to him after much thought; he said, "What are vou loafing round here : for, doing nothing ? Go into my barnyard and ; go to work, and I'll maKe 11 au,ngnt wuu you i" - The California Farmer says the wool crop of that State crops out over and above all former years by millions of pounds. july U Attention HEINSBERGER'S Live Book Store. 289 rnHERE WILL JL Republicans of the evening, o uly lath, at Republicans 1st Ward. I BE A MEETING OF THE First Ward on Monday a o'ciock, r. m., at the of electing delegates to Baptist Church on Fifth street, for the purpose the County Convention to be held July 17th ROBT. P. BARRY. Chairman Executite Committee. DUNCAN! HOLMES, - Chairman Ward Committee, july 11 j . 289-U J. W. LIPPITT &C0., (Successors to Wm. H. Lippitt.) AT THE OLD ST. Corner ol Market and Front Streetsi Damasks, Napkius and Pure Linen Huchaback Towels, commencing at $ 1 50 PER DOZEN, All the better grades DECIDED BARGAINS. HOSIERY. ' THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE. Ladies' Hose, only 10 cents. Gents' Socks, only. . ., .10 cents. Full lines ot the above Good at satisfactory prices. HANKERGHIEFS, Pure Linen, 10, 15, 20 25 cts., and upwards. Fine Hemstitched Linen, only 25 cents. SILK SPIDER WEB HAIR NETS, Black and Brown only 25 cents. Cotton Spider Web Hair Nets, only 5 cents. HOOP SKIHTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEBS IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND ARTICLES. Best makes, 95, 35, 40, 50 75 cents, and up FANCY PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COM pounded at any hour of the day or night Stock of Paints and Oil on hand will be sold at cost to close. 1 Prices moderate and terms cash. 1 july 8 I I 288-lw SILK, ALPACCA AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Best Assortment in the city, PRICES GUAR ANTEED. SUN SHADES, PARASOLS AND FANS, In great variety ; VERY CHEAP. NOT? ICE. LACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, SUMMER ITHE PROPRI- thrown me out asit- rpHE RECENT CHANGE IN X etorshin of the Post having of employment, I would be glad to obtain uation elsewhere. J, T. JAMES. july b . ... 2S8-3t At about half the former price. W1X1TJS ANU rAnUi SHIRTS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Notice TO Tak payers. Modern styles and living pricei. OrriCE or CocjjrTT Commissiohirs, KEW 11ANOYEB UOUNTY, Wilmington. N. C, July 7th, 1869. rpiIE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION X ers will hold a meeting at the Court House in Wilmington on the !19tfc inst. to revise the Tax Lists of WUmingtoh an4 Capo Pear Town ships. The meeting will continue in session THREE DAYS ONLY! and hear complaints after which time no complaints will be heard. The public are cordially invited to come and receive tue iuu oenent or the U - TREMENDOUS REDUCTION," HI By. order of the Board, july 8 Journal copy. R. S. WALDRON, Clerk.- mta R. S. WALDRON & CO, Proprietors of the Wilmington Regulator f ';? ! No.T7 North Front Street junaJW ' 2C3tf 3000 Prizes. value of the total am't, $116,691 All of the above is put in the drawing at the regular cash selling prices and will be -disposed of by a regular mode ot Drawing, and in order to accomplish this, the Company will sell 73,317 tickets at $2 each. The Drawing will take place in the city of Raleigh, immediately alter sale of tickets, of which due notice will begiven, at least one wecK before the day of drawing. ' . The Company is working under the provisions of a special Charter granted by the General As sembly of North Carolina, which compels the Company to comply faithfully with all contracts. Copies can be had on application to the Com pany. All the above mentioned property will certain ly be disposed of as above stated, and those drawing it will be invested with the.litlc iy fee simple. "" gg?" No member of the Company is allowed to purchase any tickets. Ail moneys sent dv man, at tne owner's risk : that sent by Express, Post Office Orders, Checks or Drafts, at the risK ot the company NO property will be listed unless tue title Is indisputable. ; . The Treaaurerjias been required to give a bond for tho faithful performance of his duties. He is required to deposit, daily, in the bank, all mon ies received, where it will remain until all the tickets are sold and all the property will be pos itively drawn and delivered to the parties draw ing. Send two dollars by express, post office order, registered letter, or draft, at our risk, or by mail at your own, and take a chance at the 3,000 valuable prizes offered. Tickets will be sent any where in the United States at the Company's risk upon the receipt of $2 and postage stamp. , me plan ol drawing shall be as loilows : there shall be two wheels, one a prize wheel and one a nurnber wheel, arranged in some public place m the city, wnere any one holding a ticket may be present on the day of drawing. In the num ber Wheel there shall be 73,317 tickets corres ponding in number to those which have been sold. In the prize wheel there shall be 3,000 tickets. These tickets wiil be deposited iu the wheels by a board of supervisors, who shall be appointed by the Directors, after which the whee shall be sealed up and placed in the bank in this city, Until the time of drawing, when the super visors snail Dring tnem to tne piace oi drawing, break the seals and the drawing shall be dispos ed of bv takinc a ticket from each wheel at the same time, and the prize ticket taken from th e prize wheel-shall designate the prize drawn by tae ticket corresponaing in numoer io inc, oue taken from the wheel at the same time. The wheel shall be well shaken after each ticket is drawn. jlhe supervisors wiil be geutlemen well known and noted for honesty and integrity, who will not be allowed to purchase tickets or own any stock'in the Company. The numbers and prizes will he drawn trom each wheel by two blind boys and ajfull report of all numbers drawing prizes will be published in some prominent newspaper immediately after the drawing. . - F DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE." SfiVES FINE Residences Four in tie city nj ... lialeiyh. One1 magnificent brick residence about I mile from the Capitol of the State with 8 acres Of ground, fine orchard, delightful spring of water, eautiful grove, walks of modern style, abun dance of evergreens, all necessary out-houses brick stable, carnage house, &c. Value $ 10,000. Onelarge and convenient house in the city of Raleigh, on Newbern street, thirteen large rooms, double parlors, with all necessary out-buildings, H acres of ground, and a beautiful oak grove. Value 16,500; ,i Onelarge house on Newbern and Bloodworth streets, containing twenty rooms suitable for a boarding house, all necessary out-bulldings, with a beautiful oak grove in the yard and I acre of ground. Value $5,000. One !beautlml large Residence, on Newbern streetlight rooms and basement, four out-bull d Ings and stable.seven acres of ground, elm erove, very desirable and attractive. Value $8,000. One in Warrenton, N. C, known as the Alston property, in perfect order, one of the best built -housed in the; State, containing 8 large rooms, doable1 piazzas and porticos, one of the most commanding and beautiful residences in the place, with b ares of ground, fine orchard, beau tiful 04k grove in the yard, and all necessary out buildings. Value $2,000. The broperty atTaylorsville is very attractive, valuable and cheap. It is a hotel at the county seat' of a flourishing and growing village ot a thousand or more inhabitants, and situated one" square from a good and flourishing College, no school !of better grade, right on the line of the Atlantic and Ohio Railroad, and being situated in the mountain region, the scenery is truly de lightful and fascinating, contains twenty rooms, and the buildings are new. Value $2,000. One in Chapel Hill, containing 4 rooms, with flre-piaiees, and one forty-foot dining room. Also, kitchen, out-houses and one and three-fourths acres of land. Value $2,000. ; ; Those ordering tickets can selectany number from 1 to 73,347, if the number ordered has been taken, the number nearest will be sent. One three cnt stamp must accompany every order. All tickets will have the seal of the Company and signature of the Secretary. 37 We refer to any merchant, banker or oth er gentleman, of standing in the city ot Raleigh. tSr'I'or further descriptions and particulars, address. JOHN SKINNER, See., fUO . Raleigh, N, C, U- i; i 1 l i if