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VOL. T-::1STQ. 214,
CORNING STAR.;
PUBLISHED DAILY,
No. 3 South Water 5t.
.i-THK STAlMs mailed, or delivered to
ff.rii"s in U Prts of tlie City, at 82 50
ffsS Montis, org! 25 for Three Months.
KITES OP, ADVERTISING l
n.,s.iuaro one day,.
1,75
1 23
1 Co
2 00
a 25
2 30
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i three nays,
four days,..
live days,,..
, one week,...
I- Contract Advertisements taken at pro-
BAIIWAY DIRECTORY.
it MIXGTOX & MANCHESTER 11. ROAD
xer.
"
,v,.William ii. uues.
L. Cantweii.
umi MIXUTON, Cil AKlipTTE
IUUAU 1 KAIL ROAD.
&-RUT1IER-
n...i-Ji'ifU-,r't li. Cowan.
nvi lrJ-S. J.l'eroii, A. II. VanBokkelen,
, l'"er McDowell, Robert . Frencli, Walter L.
c??.w.4tcplei W. Cole, Samuel H. Walkup, E.
xl uiXvvsl ilson, Hay wood W. Guion, C. C. Hen-
M i ' G. iiyMi, A. R. llolinosly. ,.
.l'0UJ::,.i,-W.4.. liverctt.
lerinan.
Tarlioru
s..c.
Cltiff Engineer
and General tSupei'ir4fndcnt-
S L. Fremont . ,
'lwivo Transportation Win. smith.
frvirlitrtiund TretuurerJ. W. Tiiompson.
Mattf!" of Machinery M. M. Han kius.
AitiUorg-Li. . DndvV.
KAIL 110. VI) LINES.
GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE,
Wilmington & Manchester R.,R.
' Company.
Wilmixotos, X. C, May 10, '1868.
0 AXD AFTER MAY 10th PASSEX
GKK TKA1SS of tlws lioad will run on
tlie following schedule : : . . ; ; .
EXPRESS TRAIN. I ,
I.ciive WiliningtOii daily at ......... 4:45 A. M.
Arrive at Florence :.. .....11:15 A. M.
Arris e sit lviiigvilie 2:5 ) l. M.
LnavcKlngsville iu:i:i a. m.
Arrive nt Florence.. l.V) 1. M.
Arrire ut Wilmington 7:.-5 P. M.
KxpiTfW Tr.iin connects eloMcly nt; Florence
with the North Eastern Hailroad for;hat li.s
fm, ivnI C'lii'MW and Darlington Kailroad lor
Clieniw, mid at Klngsvlllt with the South
l.u'olhu Hailroad for Auustu, to which point
thecars run through without change.
ACWMMt)lATIOX TUAIX.
Loiivo Wilinintomlaily (Sun. ex.)at 7:.'50 P. M.
Arrire at FJorened. . .. '. 1:20 A. M.
Arrivuat KinsHwille. ...... ......... .10:Oi V. M.
Lf.iv.-Kingville y. M.
A'rive ut Florence 10:20 P. M.
Arrive ut Wilmihgton 5:1J A. M.
AtTommoiIation Train connects oloselv at
Flon-nce with the Xorth Eastern Rtillroatf for
Miiirlcston, and at Kingsvilie- with the South
t'iii ilina l.ailrn.id for Augusta.
I'liiscngers for Columbia should take the
Acco!iiinolation Trswn.
WM. MacRAE,
jnaylOlO-tf Geii'i Sup't.
& Wei. It. K. Vo.
Offics Chikt Exoixker Gkx Sup't,
Wir.MixoTox, X. C, May 9, 1&$.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
0 A! AFTER MAY 10th THE
, PAS-i;XGKlt TRAINS ou this Road will
J'-uve llnnngton ntr,-M A. M. and SulO 1
unil arrive at Wilmington jut 4:30 A- M.
'. 11..
and
c.l.i I'. M.
J'ave Weldon at 10::J A. M. and 7:45 V. M.,
iihU arrive ut Weldon at 0:15 A.M. and oa.0
m 'The day tniin will not run on Sundays.
J lit-day train connects with the Am.aines.sie
und Ray lLio v All are quick to the North.
S. L Jr'KKMOXT,
,., "' -Engineer ;in:l' superintendent.
Jl-mgiQi.iy 101 ii, lrtiH. l'Ji-tf
ii .i s ittn, C li arloUe siu3
RUTiiEKI Oi:i RAIE KUAD.
A.
. Cox:AL!SurKl;iTC5DI5risOIFCB, )
H ilmington, X. C, Aug. 9, 187. S
ON AXD AFTER TUESDAY Next, Au
gust 13th, the Passenger Train on this
,wi11 leave Wilmington on Tuesday,
luursdav und Satnnbiv. t i v.irr.i.- a m
Ar
i nve at .sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M.
, ... - ..VT . I V b V -T V . 4 1,1 A
Arrive
(Stage), at 12 m Id-
on Tues-
Monday,
lAlllVe Silllll JIMl .flili tV 1,,l,l.,r U'n.lnuu.
(l'i.V uinl Friihiv. nt 7 v.i .,.L- a r '
Ainve nt Wilmiugtou same .days, at 3 P
M.
; ; . W. L EVJERETT,
iu-iW-tr ien.Snn't
MISCELLANEOUIS.
W COSTER'S
& - wy.avji4iiAvirj"is..
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ymwpn.yunBTO I li .yLl ftlvb li
ATI 0 N A T. tfamfivtini
1040 fP-0 ctATt$fiO IS COATINGS
CET THE BEST.
10,000 SVorda and Msanirtnotin other Dic-
. tionartes. v. - '
(lpntnerS9ity to every intelligent family, stu
Lm.' acher and professional, man. What
Jo7aryCrniplete Wlthout tne best S11811
Eui10 in ot respectei to,' any other
siwuDictiouaiy known to me.". ,7
. . ' ' Hon: Geo. P. Marsh.
"-ittUstf
" ew Webster i crlorlotin It lw nwrfent.
HothiiiV. 1 . ,lIultenu8 competition at leaves
desired."
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tnthJ. ,"TK ls tlie richest book 0 information
ty ! World. There la nrohol.iw , ,.ai d.
mdmll JMJaw -'0-n lie bonght for the same
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''fthi.7. I. .U4 uavo a copy at tne expense
inn "Jwnsh. Itwouldimnrovemanvnulnits
fcxHwlst"1!1? 1irtp,J,0,E"rof,e' a at a much
."Tho v y- y-Vttian Advocate. - . - .
"iWrw, i nrf..,IS"?,AIi a tcT
Jlinha.i v American Educational Monthly. i
5h by G- & - MERR1AM, Springfield, 4
" ' iuo 111111" nil- i.iih 111111KI
the thins for the m
n rcrtti -Jol..i Dawson, Henry Nntt, O. G.
P ifv v J DoKnsset. D. Cowan, Geo. J.
?"!Siu; W. " KL Mills '.laVnes G. Burr, Rich
ardUwm. JWi ;ii;SVilliam MacRae.
ILZ, mid jlWuurer-L. T. Al
WIIMINGTOX & WELUOX RAILROAD.
" ;(;(.u;U. u. Bridge rs.
i i-LcLors on liwpart of fJie Stockholder W.
v WrHit,ft. 1- Willacy, Eli Murray, AliVo-l
v nliir A. II. VanliotvKoieii, Geo. ll.irns, ot
luiiust on, and J olmKve rot t , of G olds i kro'.
n.reciorxoiiLw nirtoi the .V.'-Edw.ird Kul-(1.m-
of Wilmington, X. C, Joun Xortloet. of
i ana uiom.is i. uiyoi Vl "voi
ILL V :l itcvil i(ii
" J-" 'ive uauesboro' (stage),
limrsday and Saturday at l P. M
v . i e 1fX"kingham-!(agc),' on'
aPM6Hf Sia by a11 Booksellers.
ft
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th e;morn ircc star,
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VhIus latest j TetegTaphio Reports. Local
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owimj .-. u.tnnisjion y&nxeryauve. , t
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r ' "
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I're.ts.
44 A sprightly and able Conservative paper.
One of the raciest and most readable of our
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44 One of the very best newspapers that visits
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44 A lively, pungent lailv. The editor is evi
dently an energetic-tind skillful caterer.
Warrenton Indicator.
ti i j . . . , , . . .
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and
cneap daily paper, we can . commend the
Morning Star to
our readcrs."-
-Florence (&'. C)
Gazette.
44 A well conducted, independent Conservn
tive paper and well deserving of public pat
ronage. It is one" of the spiciest and most
readable papers in the State. Salisbury Old
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rion S. C.) Crescent. .
44 A first-class Dailv, and one of the spiciest
papers received by us." Goldsboro' News.
44 Without mistake, one of the best Dailies
received at this office, and mar be truly des
ignated a flive newspaper,' containing the
news, both political and commercial, in a
4 nutshell.' " Lancaster (8. C.) Ledger.
i I
44 A capital little Pfailv, and one of our very
best State exch jnge." Baleigh Register.
44 A sparkling little 4Twlnkler' w orthy of
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wit, satire and logid are constantly scorching
the tattered rugs o Radicalism." Goldtboro'
Rough Xotes.
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ies in the State, and a worthy recipient of the
large and increasing patronage it is dailv re
ceiving. As a bright particular Star in the
firmament of the South, we recommend its
editor, and wish for him and his little 'Twink
ler' unbounded n1 unfathomable success."
Raleigh Xorth Carolinian.
44 This bright constellation of the heavens
continues to illumine the pollticjil horizon, j
and nobly performs its office of guiding S'ar
ror the poor, oowntrounen Southerner. The
superior ability of its editorial stair is a suffi
cient guarantee of its success as one of the
leading Journal- of - the country .'--&ennett!s-rtUe
(S. V.) Jotrrnfil. " '
"Tlio tlvoliput TnTf, x-n Irnrtw rtf full nf
i news in a spicy and convenient form, and has
J an editorial staff who not only understand t he
art ot epitomizing and paragraphing toper
ft'ction. but whp also wield sensible and pi
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ier. "One of the best, and indeed we may add.
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nt posted In news, politics or'astronomy."
Edenton Transcri-pt.
VW Remember onr low rates of sub
scription, and address all communica
tions to .
W31. ,11. IiERXARD,
Editor and Proprietor,
Wilmington, N. C.
THE PLAINDEALER,
A. AVELKLY NEWSPAPER,
-PUBLISH ED AT
W8LSON, N. C,
By. C. S. McD A,K I E L
-JgEINO ..PUBLISHED IN ONE OF
the finest ' Agriciitniiil sections of the State,
and one fw;Jth wbic IJie, ,.
MercLiants of Wilmington
Have a large and growing trade, they will
consult their interests by Advertising in the
PLAINDEALER.
' For rates and other information, apply to
WM..IL BERNARD, Agent,
vmayl5-l98-tf j;
Wilmington, N. C.
Merpharits of .Wilmington, , :
' ; 'advertise is .'. ' . . 1
THE SUMTER; NEWS,
nniiE j ABOVE
NAMED PAPER IS
published weekly in
"nSTJrTER7 S. C", " V
Which being Immediately on the Wilmington
and Manchester Railroad, and having
A JARGE 'CIRCULATION '
In.the section in which' It.Ifli jmblished, isofj
1p,i.0!;;.(i-'i"''-'i;"'il 1 '
fered as a desirable aQTerusing -meumui.-
-.w! r - r rt,-'-l ..Al-h ii'l -i
1 Address . ' DARK & OSTEEX,
maylWtf ' ,! I 7. Proprietors,
- . . '
- : LDAYEGA'S
tTECHASINa AGENCY,
No's.' 3.9 & 40 Park Row.
All kinds of Merchandise pnrchasea.
K1UU9 VI juiiviio'"""" f" - " j
Orders filled,, promptly and faithfully at the;
! lowest prices, and purchases made only from
I flrst class and reliaW houses.
Orders will be tinea, payauie "-"--v
orhPi, a snffioient sum is remitted to cover
' freight and commissioiis. Hinr ioo
- Commissions n sums; notexoeeding fiw,
l Ave per cent
Commission's on sums exceeding 1100,' two
and a half percent: y - f
.' ' ! - .'P.O.BoxjlT'NewTork; , "
Tlftfer to THIS OFFICE. decl-tr
3..1868.
MISOELLANEOUSs.
K
03I
-OF-
-AT-
L1
Eycfj Dcpartmeut
COMPLETE!!
HATS & CAPS
-AND-
GENTS'
If
ISHING GOODS.
Parasols,
Sun Umbrellas,
Fans, Notions
Small Wares,
IK GREAT, VARIETY.
3- Everything usually kept in a REALLY
First Class DRY GOODS HOUSE may be found
at the
Wilmington Regulator.
ONE. PRICE,
and that the LOWEST in
the City.
R. S. WALDROX.
4 Proprietor.
n-21-!5MfF
PARKER HOUSE,
FRONT ST., WILMINGTON, N. a
THE ABOVE HOUSE, HAVING
changed hands has been thoroughly ren
ovated, and will be put in complete order by
the Proprietors for the purpose of con iuctinf?
a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. No pains will be
spared to render their guests comfortable.
Particular
attention win oe- pain 10 tne 1 w-
BLE, and the best the market affords will al
4
wavs be found at this House.
AX OMNIBUS will be in attendance to con
vev parties to and from the different Depots.
the Proprietors, having a LIVERY STA
BLE in connection with the HOTEL, are ena
bled to supply their patrons and the public
gencrallv with HORSES, BUGGIES and CAR
RIAGES on reasonable terms. All orders left
at the Hotel will be promptly attende I to.
SOUTHER!.
.AND & STEAG ALIj,
may 16-1 s-i 111
Proprietors.
SUGAR! SUGAR!!
rr 4 iiiiDS. p"orto Rico lugar,
BARRELS C SUGAR,
10
10
A SUGAR,
POWDERED SUGAR,
CRUSHED SUGAR,
LOW QRADE SUGAR,
For sale at
ADRIAN & ROLLERS'
10
25 """
mv7-R9-tf
... .IS-.KX.I,fPlS. :.
To All Parties Opncorned.
Ofkicb Wilmington Railway BurDGE Co.,) .
Wilmington, N. C. May Aid, lSiiS. J
1-klTltV.If! VOTII i: I HEREBY ClV
I ..n tii.it. the Northeast branch of Cape
m'mh v Hlrftf: n fears iiiLtjOU Ferry." as also the
Northwest branch, near " Mears' Bluff," will
for several months be partially obstructed, by
r,w.r,itinii necessarT tor the'eonstrnction ol
Bridges acrossabove naihed rivers and points,
for this company.
p.ui,iTO wn s will at all times be left open
Great -cuutio'n should, be . used b all those
navigating above named rivers 111 approacn
inw Mtt'Passinjr above rained points
y , ."T 1 w. fi. B Rl IG E Rs. ll'esidt-.
may3-188-lm
l.-i ; . Lit ' , . 1
Wil.
Rainvay Bridge co.
; - j t ' 1 i :
Wilminerton Oarriase and
: Wagon Manufactory,
TV -OII WANT A CART, WAGON,
' I Ii 14. A X 'Or XU OVar l iiiiinc ui tui;aii -
smitlii pg done, call on PaYNE A GUYTOX at
'thefr fiew establishment on rd, bet ween Prin-
" We warrant our work as recommended, ana
a. nA,iunt of YVteH.Ki-na' those- who may 1a-
vol- ds with ; xail. PAe:UYTON,
rnrl7-l47-3m . , ' V P1013'
to the vmmi.
rXEO . MY
' ht l-atfgemenla'tli t otfgh
hoiltrmy-iSEW PHO-
'77ii?APH1f! ROOMS and CHEMlGALi JJr-
o iTt kv-t- 1 m now readv to receive my
Friends and Patrons, and to execute Ull or.
A new supply of FRAMES, large and naU,
includinsr a full assortment of Carte de vis
ites", Frames,-Coru andTasseis", "xiDums,
dailv exnected. : -'. 1 '" '
G AL LERY Cornei; MarKet and, secpna si
, JiNTRANCE--North west Corner r : ;
' ' C. M. VANQRSUELi,:
mr8-U0;tf ' Artist and Proprietor,
PAPIIEIBCUliA,
Consoles.
Printing and Publishing House,
.iOCt29-31-lt.;.
No. a South Water.Street.
BEAUT
FUL
STOG
CASH
1 ilaad-Biil, Jt'ostexsv waaurg wwsf '
KCaVdsTBusiness Sards, BiU-Heads, Xe
iervUeatls, AeoquntSales, PriMgCMUM
rniiE B OASOktSEWS IJBJLlSillE
JLsemi-sveelcly at Weidon, N.C.,by Stons
sept30-7-ft WUminrtoni N C
JSPECTAIi
Taxes.
Taxes-
be Tax Book for State, County
ana convention . numosea. for theJ
year 18S3, has been placed iri tny hands by the
Clerk of the County Court for inspection and 1
collection. All persons who are" due. taxes
for the said year are hereby notified, to come
forw ard and pay the same without delay,, as
no indulgence c.n be given for the present
year. -- SAM'L R. BUNTING,
june2-213-2w ..Sheriff.
W. H. Itppitt, Drugrsist A Chem
ist. Alwavs on hand a full ami s
lect snpply of, PURE MEDICINES, CHEMI-
CAES, DYE: STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS,
BRUSHES; FANCY ARTICLES, etc. etc.
Prescriptions accurately and neatly
compoundod.
N. E. Corner Front and MarketSts.
P. - 8 Stcfre open from 6 A. M. to J) P. M.
Persoiis wisbrlng1 prescriptions compouuded
at night wWrplease'caHat my residence on Se
cond Street, between Dock and Orange ,
seit23-l-tf ' : ,
The Most Popular Med
icine Extant.
Tlie Pain Killer. Is eqnally ap
plicable and efficacious to young or old
THE PAIN KILLER
Is both an Internal and External
' Remedy.
THE PAIN KILLER should be used at
The first manifestation of Cold or Cough.
THE PAIN KILLER I
The Great Family Medicine of the age.
THE PAIN KILLER
AV il 1 cure Painter's Colic.
THE PAIN KILLER
Is good for Scalds and Burns.
THE PAIN KILLER
Has tlie Verdict of the People in its favor.
THE PAIN KILLER
Gives Universal Satisfaction.
THE PAIN KILLER Beware of
Imitations and Counterfeits.
THE PATN" KILLER
Is an almost certain cure for CHOLERA,
and lias, without donht, leen more successful
in curing this terrible disease than any other
known remedy, or even the most eminent or
skillful Physicians. In India, Africa and
China, where this dreadful disease is ever
more or less prevalent, the PAIN KILLER is
considered,, by the natives as well as Euro
pean residents in these Climates, A SUItE
REMEDY.
T
HE PAIN KILLER each Bottle
.Is wrapped with full directions for use.
T1IIE PAIN KIDLER is sold bv all
X Druggists and Dealers in Family Medi
inayiVlin
fines.
THE HEALING POOL.
Howard Association Reports,
for YOUNG MEN, on the CRIME OF
SOLITUDE, and the ERRORS, ABUSES and
DISEASES which destroy the manly .powers,
andereate Impediments to MARRIAGE, with
sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter en
velopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKIL
LIN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, l'hila-
delphia, Pa. fei.-128-3m
"DURHAM" TOBACCO.
i FULL SUPPLY of the GENUINE
aiways on hand.
NORTH HOP & Cu MAUN G,
mr22-152-3m Agents for Manufact'rs.
Sides and Shoulders.
16
H1IDS. SIDES and. SHOULDERS
. For sale by
mayl2-tf
WILLARD BROS.,
27, 2, J and No. Water St.
Sumter 'Watchman,
H
A S
B Y FAR THE
LARGEST CIRCULATION
Of any Paper in
TJ IVE "3? "E3 3EZ.
And was Established in
1 8 5 O .
.-. - . . ' i . ' 1
Merchants of : Wilmington,
LOOK TO TO UR INT ERE a TS
123. -C3LV037tSj3iXl.? I
&S" Advertisements inserted on LIBERAL
IlATElS," '
GILBERT & FLOWERS,
ap23-179-tf
Proprietors.
For Charter.
rpiIE Rr. Dark DO KELD,
CAPTAIN ,
Now. undergoing: repairs, will re-x
ceive Charier for Liverpool, or other British
Ports. Apply to
i p24-180-tf - I-
I f WILLARD BROS.
Vulcan Iron iWorks,
RICHM01), VA ;' .
HAVING been APPOINTED AGENTS
for the Marufacturea of the - VULCAN
1UON WORKS.' Richmond, Va,, we would fn
vltehe attention fRaRroad .Companies and
others iaterested to onr facUHies for-fsnpply-ing
.Abep with articles iahiAJIne At west
; Samph svmay be 'Veet at 'otir 'oiBrCaM all
'orders will , be; promptly: and -satisfactorily
filled; ti-. - !. i. .:tm...i.-. j
.We have in 4sfore snnolviDf NTXTS, assOf
I ted ,form aad.vsJUeai whicliwe afltjoffer at
A , ,. . . It. 11- 1W AK.X CJLf..". .
, f-'N&; Nojft4 Water Street, --! c 4
I ti- w BNGIN E AND TJOXLERS.
Plain Cylinder Boiler-i-lO-Uorse Power,-: tv,(4X) 4h?Sf .Car.?,
$?t-iya.., n !!,. -if v:r:vr taTFarate.'crnditlon.
j - -mw : a a ttv a ' 1 A
ana conanion.-,- v lnueecwu iow. iur v-.- iik . .
'-?S,TJLH"."COWAN ifCO.,"?
xnayl-lSMm) ?, v :lfo. Si North Wq,t.s.r S;
Morning star.
PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, N. a,
. By WM. II. . BERNARD.
Vjg Mailed, oiVdelivered to subscribers iu
aU parts Of the City, at $2 5tf for Six
Months, or d 25 for Three Months.
POST OfFICE DIRECTORY. '
KllLS C L O S K .
Northern through & way mail 5:00 A. M. Daily,
except Sunday. -
Northern through maD 7:30 P. M. 44
Southern Mail 8:00 44 "
w.c and R. R. B., 8:00 P. M. Mon
days, Wednesdavs and Fridavs.
Fayettevjlle via Warsaw ..PT00 P. M. Mon
days, w eanesnays and Fridavs.
smithvilleviaStearn,.....w.: 2.-00 P. M., three
times a weeK.
KAIL'S A It It I V K AT. OFFICE.
Northei-n Through Mail :00-A. M. Daily.
Noathofn -Through and Way 'Mall, 7:15 P. M
Daily, except Sundav.
Southern, 8:15 P. M. Daily.
W.C. and R.',3:(KP. M. Three times a
Favetteville. 8:4.t P. !r " "
week
Sniithville, 1:30 P.M. 44 44 - 44 "
Office open from 7:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M.
Sundays 44 8:30 to 9:30 A. M.
ED. R. BRINK, P. M
Post Office. Wilmington, May 10th, 18(s,
Beef and Taxes.
(From the Nebraska City News.)
A Bovine Biography. I was
born in Nebraska. The fanner to
whom I belonged paid a fax iipon
me as a part of his income during
my yealhood. He sold me when I
wlb three years old, and paid an
income tax upon what I brought.
I was nicely fatted until I weighed
nearly a ton, by & Democrat on
Weeping Water, who -'paid'.! the
Government eighteen cents for the
privilege of - selling meto a butch
er, who pa vs a tax of ten dollars for
the privilege of selling nieat-to the
puoiic. me, butcher sold mrtal
low to a chandler,' who made me,
by paying a license as-manufacture
into candles for the poor people,
who pay a five per cent, tax on can
dles to : read by. My horns and
hoofs are made into combes and
glue, and pay another tax. My
hide goes to the tanner, who pays
a manufacturer's license, and is
made into leather, upon which is
an ad valorem tax of five per cent.
The tanner will sell the leather to
a whole ale dealer, who pays a mer
cantile licence and an income tax,
and he will sell it to the shoemaker,
ami the shoemker will get up boots I
ior me. iaofeTyriamier rra macn
anic, and charge. enough for liem
to cover all the taxes enumerafed
together with his own rjianufac
turer's tax.
Tlie Dying N yp Weep.
It is a striking fact that the dy-
mo;
never weep. 1 he circle ot sob-.
bing, agonizing hearts around pro
duce not a tear. Is it that he is in
sensible and stiff already in the
chill of dissolution ? That cannot
be ; for he asks for his father's hand,
as if to gain strength in the mental
struggle, and deans on the breast ot
a mother, brother, or sister, with
still conscious affection ; and just
before expiring, at eye," after a long
day's converse with the angel of
summer, lie says to his oldest broth
er last audible "goodnight" of
earth u Kiss me, kiss.i'
It must be because the dying
have reached a point too deep for
onr earthly crying and weeping.
They are face to face with higher
and holier, thing witti? the Father
in heaven and His angel throng,
led on bv the Son himself, and
what are griefs of a mourning, tears
of a dying farewell, be it that they
are shed by the .dearest on earth,
in that vision bright of immortal
life and everlasting' reunion.
SPIRIT BARRELS !
THE WILMINGTON MANUFACTER-
ING COMPANY' invite attention to their
stock of . . ' ,: ..' ; '' " ' " ; "
Oak, - : - ,v-.;;5
Black Cum
v.;;;;- ,v;Pfni?;Barrelsi
Constantly on hand and for sftlo. in Jots to'suit
purchasers, at ViiRY LOW PRICES- k1
rmy1931m ..- -.i : .-. v 1 .. .'.-: u-':.r:'- .;-J.
Just Received.
.1 .:
TTXTRA' PINE APPLE HEEST ; x ;
EXTRA GOSHEN BLTTXER :'L
FW FAMILY ' FLOUR,
'. 1. .'-.
,t -And a great variety of Choice.'
ffinily Gxoceneg9
, ror sale py ; r.
CIIA8 v-H..FRENCH, .--rl .
i;,Je: South JFroh't Street.
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BBLS. JOHN DJU.S N.UFF. . .
.... i- . -44-. . : ' t. ;
3 Half Barrels Rail Hoa- MUls Snuff, y
.- 5 Barrels AiaHJC AsatiBnuu. '- ' .
- IP Caoog -. i - ' Kte. '- - J
JFr sale at : LADRIAN . TOLLERS.
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MltCfcjLAItH. WED-
vfsltinir .Cards. Jtc, Ac..
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a., style that cahnbti he surpassed,
North'or SOuth, at rt , ' . '.
TO
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MSCEimKEOilrs.'- V
GEORGIA
' "for the 3EErrt! or thev v .,
CAPITAL PRIZE I
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(JEOEGIA -SriSE lOTTEBY
' TO -BIT DRAWN
AT ATLANTA, GA.,
Class K, June "24 ; Class Ii, July
22 ; Class 31 Aug; 10, Class Ny
Sept. lO ; Class OvOC 21V
; SCHEME.
M 1
1 Prize of $60,000" l...V....$0O,OO0
1
25,000 - ......... 25,000
10,000 ......, 10,000
1
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55
123
160
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i e50 - " ii . .. . , .15,750
100 ..i....'. 16.000
APPROXIMA'TIOK PRIZES.
9 Cproximation Prizes of $500
ach for the nine .remaining units of the
, 'same .ten of the No. Drawing the
60,0OO Prize are $l,30O
9 Approximation Prices or 250
each for the nine remaining units of the
! - sano ten of the No. Drawing the
' " - fc25,O0O Prize are 82,259
0 Approximation Prizes of 200
each for the. nine remaining units of tlio
same ten o' the No. Drawing the
. . 910,000 Prize are 81,800
0 Approximation Prizes- of S100
. each for the nine remaining units of the
same ten of the No. Drawing the
- 85,000 Prize are $9,000
18 Approximation Prizes or 8100
each for the nine remaining units of the
same ten of the No. Drawing the
. 2,500 Prizes are ftl,S0O
418 Prize, amounting to $180,000
Whole Tickets 12 ; Halves $0 ;
Quarters $3 ; Eights $1 50.
ALL THE ABOVE PRIZES ARE DRAWN
AT EVERY DRAWING.
Plan of these CSrcat Lotteries
and Explanation of Drawings.
Tito numbers from l to 30,000, correspond--ing
with the numbers .on the Tickets, are prin
ted on separate slips of paper and encircled
witli small tubes, and placed in a glass wheel
all the prizes in accordance with the Scheme,
are similarly printed aid encircled, and
placed in another glass wheel. The wheels
are then revolved, and two boys, blindfolded,
draw the Numbers aud Prizes. One of the
boys draws one number from the wheel of-Nos..
and at the same time the other boy draws out
one prize from the wheel of prizes. The num
ber and prize drawn out are exhibited to tlie
audience, and whatever prize conies out is reg
istered and placed to the credit of that num
ber and this operation, is repeated untilmll
theprizes ly-p arawn out
'lilt
Thev
? tickets iw. pi invd In the following style:
are divided into Eighths, printed on the
face of the Tickets Eight-Eighths baring the
same number, constitute a Whole Ticket.
fcgjT All Prizes are Payable without
discount, and the Official Drawing sent
to each Purchaser.
BOYD, WILSON CO.,
Managers, Atlanta, Gn.
June2-2l3-tf
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LOCOMOTIVE UOILLIt-Nearly new..
51.. A
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ENGIis)2itoiree"Iower-bmplete .
rl AW. 'MILT Parkhurst's Patent. Iron
X frame, feet, qaniage, with Mr Inch Circur
-- laj' bawpumps-tiJeiis, xo.
:' For salt on reasonable terms.
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CASES CLARET-TUlJUBii h
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BASKETS OH A M P-AUN J.
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i Cases Sherry. Port, Jla leira,Jrei .
"75- Cases Conll
nlials, "Blackberry Brandy,
't tA. iiJt ; Raspberi75yrup.':8yrtrp.for, Bar
' '. , keepers, "---' . .'.;
150. : Dozen Sham Bar Tumluerg. ' ' ; ' ,
.-5.- SO Dozjeu. largo, Lemonade Tumbler.. .
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-Coach, Coritrlago and Tiaggage Wagons al
ways ready toonVey.Pasei' "era to ant from
the Railroads; ; r mrlX-U7-tf
SONSKUVATIVE, WAJ4HINGTON, X
'C.'T'ublWitfd Weekly, .- L. A. Batter.
rAitA-ProirrlctOX. ' . , 1: - i - " v
? ;r - .: I IL BERNARD, Agent,
ptil-tfi
'WIJiHingtn, N. C.
iTOBi3iTi2rcii.niri.iiioAiii bindin
i,jL. executeu m ine nesmyie, bi ' -
rrrilX: Printing and pwb)ishim? House,
. And General Book Bindery,
"apB-ietf ri "-. fiodth Water s
M.WS. . UOLDHDO-
ro'. N. C-4 J- wliitrtker f roprietor.
i t eptiS-lftJ Wilmington N. C.
STATE
LOTTERY