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THF 2r i- ftfBMb;AllWJV'!. UbY 3 South Water; St. r TiSitailt P of tho; City, Office for t .V delivered to at 93 ao Mouths. nTF OF Aw''1"1"""' Si three days,...; J 2 23 2 50 taken at pro- thr four days, JSintely low irtcs. trivrllKSTKU 'It. BOAIX r-J.. ,1,l, . Cowan. Geo. J. PMley, ;V & JaYue O.-Burr, Rich TKE nORWI NC STAR, :?iliii! WAIEY XEWSPAPER, PUBLISH- ed at Wilminxton. N. C- Khe Sta con- aiiis fittest Telesrranht6 Renortg. Local News, Gene ml Intelligence, fctid Complete RepofcUf the Markets. '. . r ' (TERMS, IN ADVANCE: 'One Tear.'.., .Hx Months. .." Advertlaltiflf'Batei .Very abl .$5 00 Iteanon Jtend the following NOTIUES O F TI1E PRESS i5 gS2S!tVr a! Walked hsK'Ct fcUTHER I .. . u,jy.ir.1i. cuwaun 6t v . J'rrIfoM T VaUBokireu-n, V, wSfltolVt 8. French, Walter L, , A gooil.t puper take It." TTarreton Cbur- An jibly. oontlucted, rue j and live newspa per." isaien ' A snicy, sulrlted Conservative sheet We commend tho paper to the publie." Great- OOrO 4MMeft. ... , , , .; ,lOne of the" sprlsrhtliest Dallies ui the State," raxhingbm (jontcrvcUive. JEOTELS. FRONT' 8T.r .WILMINGTON, JV. CI TtlE ABOVE HOUSE, HAVING chansetl hands has been thoroasrhly ren ovated, and will be put in complete order by the Proprietors for the purpose of coniuctinfC a F1BST CLASS HOTEL. No pains will, be snared to Tender their sruests comfortable. Particular attention will be paid to the TA- f BLE, undine best the market affordsfwill wavs be found at this House. . AN QMHIRUS wilLbe in attendance to oon- vey parties to and from the different Denote; The Pi-onrictora. havinsr a LIVERY STAr JBLE in connection with the. HOTEL, are ena- bled to supply their patrons and the public cwncnillv with HOKSES,-BUGGIES and CAK RIAGES on reasonable terms. All orders left at the Hotrl will be promptlv attende! to. frOUTHERLAKD & bTEAGALL, ' mayl6-19.S-lm , Proprietors. SPECIAL NQTICE3. W. H. lappltt, Drnpsrist A Chem ist. 'Always on hand a full and si lect supply, of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES,. FANCY ARTICLES, etc., .etc. Prescriptions accurately and neatly compounded.. TJf . E. Corner Front and Market Sts. P. S. Store open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Persons wishine prescriptions compounded at night will please call at my residence on Se conal Street, between Dock ana urange sept23-l-tr H O T E I W I L M I N O T ONy N. C. PKOPRIBTOR : J. R. DAVIS, of Mills House, Charleston, S. a it A ,i-y 1 1 nrY4lv T i 1 r a ft maI V wyr-ft4 It 4-Ka anV. f . . . 1 1 1 wavs reaav w oonvfy russongBW uiuhu i roiu thel!al!ioads. ' mr!7-H7-tf wfiiat VV. H. Allen. t t vhlernian. on" f. . iv JitTIJ. KAIL ROAD. 7iM nil rlfiXGTON & WKL1K)X scrtption prle."-r&Vw9'"Q,rOaZtoS. If ?yon!raht Uyelv, wlewwake paper, Pre.. ... '.L f ..........,... ; v " A" sprightly and able Conservative paper. One of the raciest and most readable of our exchanges." Rnleiffh Semtind. 1 . i ......... ' One of the very 6e.t newspapers that visits MISCELLANEOUS. MORNING STAR; PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, N. C, By W. II. BEKSAltl. Mailed, or delivered to subscribers in all parts of the City, at $2 50 for Six Months, or $1 25 for Three Months. our sanctum." Marian (S. Mfeetarrmevyan oj ; " . " A lively, punzent lavily. a tt'ritfht,S. D. Wa Uco, r. j ,f dontly an'rnergetic und kirtin, ArlLantc w j Jasuuro' I V'arrenfon Indicator. it'll niinsfiou. audJoliu twi ,V.T.....i K'lit. Vl?,"H"lX: Jonnoieet. of h rtIf you want a bright, (w, pi n u .v; ', i ,. f Uiileiirh. cheap daily paper,' we can Tarboro'i ami iuuuia . - . , jforningStar to our readers." X'V. . ..ii fi.'ueral SvwiutendeiiL Gazette. , , (,'ftt( fiffVKKC V...V- ----- -.1, K,;-, M;uTiV,.rrJ.Nyrho1npSon.' JuJ-- G. L. UiKl..i-. 'I- .i tor. The editor is evi- skillful caterer. spnTklinfr, lively and commend tne Florence (& C.) JTJST ARKIVED -AND Fresh in Store. "geneeal bupits office, Wilmington & Mlticlicster E. R. .Company. amir .. 4:tt A. M. ..11:15 A. M. .. P. M. . .10:18 A. M. ... l.-M P. M. mm . W r " WiLMiltoTOK, N. C, May 10, 18G8. . 0 ANI AFTER 5IAY 10th PASEX GKlt TRAINS of this Road will run on the following Schedule: , . . , EXPBESS TRAIN Leave Wilmington daily at Arrive at Florence. ...... Arrive at Klngsville Lea ve Kiu v illo Arrive at Florence irriva lit WilminiFton Express Train conuecis cioseiy n with the North Eastern Railroad tor Charles ton, ami Cherw and Darlington Railroad tor Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Kailroad for Augusta, to which poiut the cam run through without change. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Lenve Wilmington daily (Sun. cx.)at 7:30 P. M. Arrive at Florence 2:20 A. M. Arrive ut Jkingsville. ; 10.0;' A. M. Leave Kinsville :5::W P. L Arrive atFiiftanc.:;..::..:. 10 20 P M. 4 S A tl-II ... I . A t.1 I t Hf Aeenmmodation Train connects closelv at news in a spicy and convenient form, and has I, K.iaturiv Uallrruiii' fr I an editorial 81 lliarluHton, and at KingrfvLlo with the South ! the Carolina Kaiyroad ror .vnguata, -: . i " ' Pasi'iiers for Columbia should take Accotnuioi latum Train maylO-lM-tf W'M. MacRAE, Uen'l Sup'L U tisaiiigion &, Wei. OiTirr. Ciuar Enoixekr A Gkx. Sup't, ) Wit.JUNGTos, N. C, May , 1808. f J 1 .-'L.. 1 f 3 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE., OS-ASO AFTER' MAY Wth "TIIE JAKMONGKU TRAINS- oilhis-RoAd Mrill fcavo VV ilmlngtoii at ;0J A. M. and 8:;U l. M., and arrive at Wilmington at 4J0 A. M. and 8:W P. M. f Leave Wcldon at 10::50 A. M. and 7:13 P. M., nd arrive at Wcldon at 5:15 A. M. and 3: JO 1VAI. . , , :.; - -The day train will not run on Sundays. The day train connects with the An nam ess ic ami Bay line. , All are quick to the North. S. I j. FREMONT, Engineer and Superintendent. jWumjngtoiiMay 10th,.r&i3. ; - ti'jj-tf il.it . iilon, Charlotte' mat RUT1IERFOK1) RAIL' ItOAD. I: "A well conducted. tlve paper and well deserving of public pat ronage. It Is one of the spiciest and most readable papers in the State. Salisbury Old AbrA State. " A sparkling, lively and clever sheet. Ifa- 'rion S. C.) Crescent. " A flrst-chiss Daily, and one of the spiciest papers received by us." Goldsboro' News. Without mistake, one of the best Dailies received at this office, and may be truly des ignated a 1 live -newspaper,' containing the news, both political and commercial, in a ' nutshell. " Lancaster S. C.) Ledger. " A capital little Daily, and one of our very best State exchanges." Raleigh Register. ' "A sparkling little 4 Twinkler,' worthy of all counncndatlon. Its lightning flashes of wit, satire and logic are constant ly scorching the, 'tattered rags of Radicalism." Gotdsbaro' Rough 2Totes. 44 Unquestionably one of the liveliest Dail ies in th State, and a worthy recipient of the large and increasing patronage it is daily re ceiving. . As a blight particular Star In the flrmumMit of t he South, wn recommend its editor, and wish for him and his little Twiuk- I Raleigh JVorth Carolinian. "This bright constellation of the heavens con tinncs to illumine the political horizon, and noblv performs its office of guiding Star for the poor, aownti"ouen siuiuerni-r. auc superior ability of its editorial stuff is a snrrl cient guarante'e of its success as one of the leading journals of the country." Bennetts vitleiSjC.) Journal. ., "Thfi liveliest oaner we know of, full of aff who not only understand the art of epitomizing and paragraphing to ner fe tin. but who a!so wiehl sensible and pi quant pna. If you want to invest i 5() in a nii'ttxnnt. and profitable manner, send and get the Star for six months." Keowee (& C.) Cour ier, r on rf th bst. and indeed we may add, the wprightliest newnpaper in the State. The urn hiiw ronsnieuonslv in the political . .. . '.. Hn1 1 n m i w r. Intra recominemtinir it to all who are not powteil in news, politics or astronomy." Edenton Jranscrtpi. Bmmbr nr low rates' of sub scription, and address all commnnlca tions to C. HAMS, spiced tripe; ; spiced pigs feet : fulton market beef ; In Half Barrels ; FRRESI1 CRACKERS All kinds. FRESH O. C. BUTTER Cheap. ORANGES LEMONS, COCOA NUTS ; PRESERVES MARMALADES ; ENGLisk PICKLES; ?k MANGOES and STUFFED PEPPERS. ALSO The Most Popular Med icine Extant. rvSpTtae Pain Killer Is eqnally ap- plicable and efficacious to young or old THE PAIN KILLER ' Is bot h an Internal and External Remedy. THE PAIN KILLER should be used at The first manifestation of Colt I or Cough. Mwrwwn & xt irtT r tt v to. THE PAIN KILLER Will cure Painter's Colic. t THE PAIN KILLER Is good for Scalds and Burns. THE PAIN KILLER Has the Verdict of the People in its Favor. THE PAIN KILLER Gives Universal Satisfaction. THE PAIN KILLER Beware of .Imitations and Counterfeits. THE PAIN KILLER Is an almost certain cure for CHOLERA, and has, without doubt, been 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 thin dreadtul disease is ever more or less prevalent, the PAIN KILLER is considered, by the natives as well as Euro pean i-e.-idents in these climates, A SURE REMEDY. POSf OFFICE DIRECTORY. X AILS C L O S K .. Northern through & way mail 5:00 A. M. Daily, except Sunday. Northern through mail 7:30 P. M. 41 Southern Mail -4 8:00 44 44 W.C. and R. R. R., 8:00 P. M. Mon days. Wednesdays and Frldavs. Fayetteville via Warsaw, 80 P. M. Mon days. Wednesdays and Fridays. Smith ville via Steam, 2:00 P. M., three times a week. HAILS ABHIVK AT OFFICS. Northern Through Mail 5:00 A. M. Daily. Northern Through and Way Mail, 7:45 P. uatiy, except smnuay. Southern, 8:15 P. M. Daily. '.V. C. and R., 3:00 P., M. Three times a week Fayetteville, 8:45 P. M. 44 44 44 44 Smith ville. 1:30 P.M. 44 44 44 . 44 0nlce4pn from 7t0ft A.f. to 7:00 P. M. Sundays r M. 80 to!):30 A. M. ED. R. BRINK. P. M. Post Office. WiTrointon, May 10th, 1S08. THE PAIN KILLER each Bottle Is wrapped with full directions for use. THE PAIN KIDLER is sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Family Medi may251m cines. A" New and Large Assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, The Very Best Article of Ex- Family Flour Kept constantly on hand and guaranteed to give satisfaction to the most iastiaious. The attention of Gentlemen Is called to the fact that we keep on hand the best Grades of Tobacco and Cigars. W. M. & J. C. STEVENSON, Corner Front and Market sts. Jel-215-tf; . ADRIAN & VOLLERS, Wholesale Dealers in Provis ions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, &c, WILMINGTON, N. C. From the Keowee (S. C.) Courier. An Incident of the War Infor mation Wanted. Mr. JZditor: At the battle of Gettysburg, when death wasjiewing down the noblest oftheland.it was my .misfortune to be in command of a Company of United States lniantrv. 1 say it was my mistor- clety.will have no Fair, at Jiich niond tins pall j-it so, ; therein 11 probably be none nearer to'iis than the one at' Staunton, which will in crease rather than detract froin the interest of the Fair here, since ex hibitors may remove" their article Irom the ,oue place to the other at trifling cost. We hope the Central Railroad Company will make as liberal arrangements as the Dan ville company dp.- The thing will be properly wann ed up alter awhile, and all interest ed may rest assured that the tullest preparations will be made for a magnificent show. In the mean- time the stock and poultry raisers J tobacco growers and other agricnl- turistsj mechanics . and all who ; think of bringing articles to the Fair should begihUo-lcMjk-fdi-ward and make preparation accordingly, y ; AVe oresume ,the liat ot . premiums will be large and liberal. P. S. Since writinthe above, we have learned tbatllhe 20th oiif October has been for opening the ( Va.) Register. fixed, as the day Fair. Danville WK. II. BERNARD, Editor andt Proprietor, Wilmington. N. LOCOMOTIVE noiIXIl Xearly new ENGIN I 2 Wlorsc rrfwer Complete. Arrington's Celebrated GAME FOWLS FOR SALE. THE MAST APPLICATIONS FROM .im.rint i.:Lrts of the United States in- 4.,m. th ni.inr1ier to nay to Fanciers that he has on his farm, in ah County, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY PAIR ot those BEAUTIFUL and Superior Foivls, Imported aid propogated by the late NICK A K KINGTON, who was the largest importer nf tVi Mump Fowl in the United States, and whose Cocks fought succf sstullj in all the principal mains North and South... I have a variety of breeds and colors and Q,,it tim mnt fastidious, and will tail (jail .vy " " . great care in mnking selections, and send to . any part of the country by l;Jxpress.' ' I have a COCK and three II E N S at the M EL- IS AW MILL raxKllurst's -laieni. " fraiue. z& feet carriage, with 54-inch Circu- For sale, on reasonable terms. Forpartlculars, apply IIXABO BROS. ap!2-170-tf J9 AN1 AFTER TUESDAY '?- FJ". ilW TT -LJI'UJIKI.OQLJ'I Iflui-silav anh rfat.hvdfiv'TVf l tJtn .GKJTBRAL StJ,EKINTENDENTS OFFICE, )' -'; t H'Umington, N. C, Aug, 9,.18i)7. . NextAu- raiafou ttliis iit5iay "Aaiv at Sand JULI sumo rtava: a J P.rtsr. i J!e,at Wadesboro'. (Stage),, at 14 mld a $ mu Leav Wadesboro' (Stage), On Tu y, Thursday and Saturday at il'. M. : i a v5 San(1 Hill (Car) Monday, Wednes a!w Fnday aV7 o-'clckf As- M. fJ " ' o !, n uuungton jwum ays, at r. al. ff a a-' Vi a::1 - . f ( '' '" " " .. wVUliCANtrns)r.BT other?5 l'Kv Oil I;': i. Sid TT VE.- 111) , 'if - DON HOTEL, where they may be seen dj pei sons passing that place . .TERMS : ror jks, i " feather, 88 OO each ; Stags, of ten months, iff 00 each ; Hens. 84 OO each. Give number and aesenpuun i ,w ,V 7 ;Thv. Jell-221-tf Hilliardston, Nash Co., N. C. -! SumterlWatchman, HIMMSAimi'S .. . , j, - Extra Family Flour. O. 1 MACKEREL In Kits. OFFER TO THEIR CUSTOMERS TMK following Goods, just received in Store, in lots to suit, at the lowest market figures : 5 bbls. CHOICE SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP ; 20 hhds. SMOKED SHOULDERS tnd SIDES; 100 bbls. CITY MESS PORK ; 23 " ditto ditto new ; 25 " THIN MESS PORK; 43 ' SUGAR CUR ED HAMS, STRIPS and SHOULDERS ; .123 bbls. and 76 boxes LEMON, SUGAR and . . , SODA. CRACKERSi 150 boxes SOAPS, of different makes ; 400 cases fine LIQUORS, CORDIALS and CANNED FRUITS; 20 cases COUNTER SCALES ; 40 tubs choice TABLE BUTTER ; 100 boxes CREAM, ENGL. DAIRY, PINE APPLE and FACTORY CHEESE ; 43 lioxes line LEMONS and ORANGES ; 40 bbls. LOW GRADE SUGARS ; 10 tierces and 20 bbls. RICE ; 100 gross PARLOR MATCHES ; 5 bbls. KEROSENE OIL; 400 bbls. FRESH FAMILY SUPER and FINE j - FLOUR ; 75 cases LYE and POTASH ; ' 75 bags prime and good RIO COFFEE ; '. 90 boxes CHEVflNG TOBACCO ; . 5 crate ENGLWHjeROfKERY ; nd a genera1' asStment of other goods, LlO0ORSJiGAKS&c., Ac. Purchasers willTfin the Largest and best assorted stock of Groceries, Ae., In the place witn us, and such that wish to re plenish their atoclc are respectfuUy invited to give us a call. je"-218-tf THE PLAINDEALER, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED AT WILSON, M. C, ..... C . S . McD A JN 1 Ji L A Woman Kills lier Ilusband August Good, a GermairbutcherV h as been for some time living on bad tune ; but I speak of it as such, be- terms with bis wife, and had" on cause I regarded it as a pity that several previous occasions . beaten brother should rise against brother, her. ' On Tuesday he returned from and those that should have lived m market under tne influence ot liquor, peace and harmony were now en- and after putting away ins horse, ggi u in inoriai comoai. x was lor came into tne uouse, wiiere nis who the Union then, and am tor the was engaged in slicing ham prepdfr union now unuer me oiu vonstitu- atory to ainner. lie commeuceu tion ot our torefathers. After the abusinp her. and finallvcoming up suddenly behind her, seized her. by charged the Cemetery Heights and the flesh of her upper right arm: in I 1 I T i. l. -T 1 . .V XT ' I a 1 t . . ueen repuiseu, i w ent our, as j. was nis teetn. iier nrst impulse -oeing always glad to do, to render any to get tree, she leaped forward and assistance in my power to the threw back her hand, in which was4 , V I wounded. I made no distinction clasped the knife she was using. between a rebel and a Yankee, and The knife entered her husband's I am certain no gentleman would, right side, penetrating the liver, Among the wounded was a Captain and inflicting a wound from which Willie S. Gray. As I came up to he will scarcely recover, bhe im- him I could. see through the gather- mediately gave the alarm, put him i-rr I o ilr imoo li-txT rliiollxr rto la xTQ c -v L-wl lirl oil In t rT' av the lace ot him who lay on the alleviate his sunerings. JJrs. JLeigua ground before me. 1 placed my and Kitter were called m, and have canteen to his lips and he drank rendered all the aid which science with feverish haste. I sat down prescribes. But little hopes are beside him and he began to speak entertained of Good's recovery, veiy rapidly ot home: 1 held- my NnntfJitM'"1- I A I - m - ' i - r I I tiead lower as lie coma not speaKi as By PUBLISHED IN ONE OF 8 IF A R THE XT' ' LARGEST CIKCULATION P. Of any Paper in . 1 3MC If And was Established in 1-8 5. O EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER; EXTRA CREAM CHEESE ; WHITE BEANS and PExS ; PICKLES, JELLY and PRESERVES of every descrip- TlEISG the finest Agricultural sections of the State, and one with which the Merchants of WilmiDgton Have a" large and growing trade, they will consult their interests by advertising in the PLAINDEALER. For rates And other information, apply to WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, mayl5-138:tf J WUmington, N. C. " " "lit" iwS:itTnt il ' r' ' oan fauiyonr cg:. ferchants 'of WUmmgt save time," .troubte ; and .)imnty,u I ! auia ncayng -t iuenouao ..u fori Circular; j aiso Attachments for Lamps or jturncri Mw 7i I Letups, ctoaene .Glue t -Vote; Xliii CansA roaeno Oil.1 Luruta'Wick. 'Axle.1 t...'t:r' i " AT LOWEST CASH P2ICSS.' -1 i on, tion. Just received by Jel2-222-tf THUS. C. LEWIS. 8 Market Street. - 0 OK-Ttf TO UR INTERESTS ... t 1 ' . . r . RATES, Advertisements inserted on LIBERAL 1 Y. L'-rl 5 e -. v v O if apiTtf ' GILBERT A FLOWERS, " ' : u ' ' Proprietors. I I.DAYEGA'S TPTtkBHASlNG AGENCY, rNo8T3940 Park" Row. All kinds ofnP- Just Received. EXTRA PINE APPLE CHEESF, - " JUL I'J JL .Jk -m- w - a EXTRA GOSHEN. BUTTER, F. M- FAMILY FLOUR, And a great variety of Choice . , Family Groceries, e by - ' " -H ... . CHAS. FRENCH, , mrll-llitf , " 10 South Front Street.- WEEKS & FREEMAN, Flour Jflerchants, 110 & 112 BROAD ST., (COR. WATER,) New York. above a whisper. He told me his name and requested me to write to his family. Tell them, said lie, o-entlw "They will miss me at home; Vho.v will look for mv coming, but v J a K J ' I shall never come." He held out his hand and placed it in my own, and the tears fell fast. We had met il. V.., 4-4-1,. 5-yll na on mtiluc UWOU lllC UUIL1C llCli CLO vinuiivo, X ..... T . hnt. we were parting tnends. it was about nine o'clock ; the r was somewhat cloudy : the two .(niiif-s were still, and during that . . w . 7 interval of stillness I the parting farewell of a dying man to his friends. In our conver sation he had omitted to tell me what State he lived in until just be fore he died. He opened his eyes and moved his lips ; I am deaf, and I held my head down and caught the word Carolina; I could not say whether North or South Carolina. The Regiment was 59. and the Company was, I think, D, but about this I am not positive. I was the only person present when he died, and I have made enquiries for his friends but have not tound - . i them. I have a ring which he took from his finger and gave me tor his sister. If you will cause this to be printed so that1 1 can hear from his friends, I will pay you your price for printing J1V home is in JNew York, but 1 snail spend tne most oi mv time m .suevuic, uuhwuwo - i T- , County, JN. C, until JNoveinoer next. Respectfully yours, &c, Charles H. Hawkins. June 4, 1868. mSCEAE5lJS. BA-ISTKIISTG AN EXCHANGE OFFICE. T1 IHE UNIERSIONEI, FOR MANY ...w-.n - 1 1 tl' m.AV A T 1 years ua!hiisk oi tne jiijv. ui FEAR at WILMINGTON, Aortn Carolina, has, in connection with parties ofample capita), opened a BANKING HOUSE in this city, on the East side of Promt STBfcET, three doors from Market street,., under the name and style of . . r JAMES G. BtTKE & CO. Ther Will Deal In, Stocks and Bonds on Commission. Discount business paper on liberal terms negotiate loans for dealers will make collections wherever accessible, and remit for Panre on dav of payment, at as low rates as are current in "the city. Will receive deposits and py same on demand ; and in short dotull that ap-- Sertains to a strictly legitimate Banking and xchange business. JAMES G; BURR; jell-221-lm JTUmlngton, N. C. Groceries ! Groceries ! I TTAVISG PFBCHASED THE STOCK XX of ; Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Ac, e., ; OP - GEO. Z. FRENCir, 10 South Front Street I shall continue fhe GROCERY BUSINESS at that stand, and respectfully reourst a contin uance of the liberal patronage heretofore bo-- stowed on that stand. ' CXI AS. 11. j: J.JJ.i ija, June 1, 1868. i -s - 213-tf The Fair this Fall- It is now settled that the Border Agricultural Society will hold an other Fair some time in the month Particular attention paid to Southern 0v Qc.t0Der or November, tllOUgh Orders. Li : Lou nr.f vpt. bften fixed. The Executive Committee ' have recently held a meeting, when the subject was un iiiirrnKi m lYTITRF.H. kC. C. i" BBm mm. JLiau uaAa i ah tVifl tTir1ftrd bi-ands Of FAMILY and detiriltelV BAKERS' FLOUR constantly on nanu. jar Orders will be faithfullv executed and promptly at ten aea to.. Lma,.Y3--tv- Carriage; .and Wiliiiinfrtoii-, uarmge; hn a. nfricient Bum la rcmittea w w , ; w .AJ4-rr yy agon . man ma tui j . nrhAn a freight ana comimsf"u. -oalna 100, cAmnlsstons on sums not exceeding iW TOXiiVltttiW two n n i7n Vpw York. Refer to THI8 OFFICE. ? ' tlec13-tT EH.WIEKI,T..:J-"" s V.N- J. 1. UlwnM DRAY or BUGGY made or repaired in a smithing -aone, .can ou tt -p'.- their new estaDiisnmoni ouwu, toht cess and Marsei tun -MinllA(,. ttd We warrant oot wo "" -m fa. are connueni on puaui6 P voruwithcalll, ?-&L. der consideration, and it was una nimously agreed that the prospects fa a Fair this Fall are more en couraging than they were last sum mp.r. when the exhibition of No vttu.ber last was in contemplation, and it is axiknowledged far and wide that thatexhibition wa& Cobiplete The RieliHioDd and Dnville and STOTrKVaS the Piedinont Railroad companies . N. w.ii.u.i-pr.ewr. nuTeritaiid,.wUl: mafai a libera arratityeineDt Tor tne traiwuui-wituii. of members of the Soe&ty atlxT arti: cles for exhibition. . cs It i3 ihought that the State "DURHAM " TOBACCO htm. SUPPLY of tlie GENUINE alwayslbn hand. r,rrrMrxrn j .- j WIS. J. XI lU l vu vvju."', HH5i-3mV Airents for Manufact'rs T3 1 1 LHEADS, tlBUUliAJW, t" n-dtoff. Cards. Vlsitlnir uaraa, tc, Ttrinteti u a-. 8tyie.naii uuiu b w ouxw , North or South, V . . Priiitliig, and Publishing House, octlft-20-lt , r , , T3ALEIGH SENTINEE, PCBXISIIEI eigh Wilmimrton, Ci sept23-l-tf WISH TO XTOUNG jLAOIES WHO f X ! preserve their MUSIC. MMflvhnnnil.ftt , WM. Hi H ; PiiUtliigHouwand.BitlMttdery. ieb2MiH Noj.S-SouthWatfct St.. their MUSIC, should nave rt WM. Hi BBM AKU'B JAVIN DISPOSED OFi THE KN- tire Stock of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors) &c.f n Store No: 10 Sont Front streei, io GHaRLES Ii: FRENCH, I would respectfully recommend bim-to my former patrons. kxi. l. "-"y June 1st, 1868. t""" GEO. Z. FRENCH, Commission Mere AND- , , ' REAL ESTATE AGENT, No. 10 So. Front St., --Up Stairs, WILMLyuivjy, jy. v. ' Will elve special attention to i 'V"- Z"rJf Timber. PLANTATIONS. SAW MILLS,Lwations for TURPENTINE STILLS , On bandA number of SMALL .FARMS, suitable for Immigrants.-, , , , ,v Q one rl-tr Flain, rancyt and Ornamental Printing executed neatly, cheaply and ped Klously . A. W 111 H. lirJl.lAliW o PaiKTiita awd PtrnxiSHis-0- Hotrsa, vlrwi General Book Bindery- ap21-lT7-tf ' " f' - ' " 8 "nt w " ater bt. , ARB01teGII SOUTHER :,T !lV borough N. C Coarles, Uearno Bigs: Proprietors. NATrticnt; :septgt-l-tf; WUu.th!?wtC.' ME ROABOkE NEWS V?" Semi-weekly at .Weldon,-if : by hton & Lyon.' wirWiftiik aU-: WHtln?tbnN.-CA' "- ljklLl"''l!l'''' tiotrA i) T. Arent. if'. tjMjptii-l-ti Wlliiililirttmt: Ki. mUTriu-smj; -- )i ''
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 19, 1868, edition 1
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