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r r XT TTS.i r v O'P 1 ' " Thk Solar E-.ui'6K. Th lentUi:" llvxN JLiNi i .f LU r,itltfllu. ut by tliemi'tlioUii I- f . ' ,T"S, """ - tAT.M: TXV -- -wwa , .., tilM'ri MlrrHrMIW. t : V m 7tmTmVi I. inp.r,i tin win ir wfnKrr7 wTtoin We Ar- them perfectty Jift iuvf tbbeM means .of rcinlttUiff, Jfty ilnllam or loan . ... wnw - or jU ill be liable to be t to tho U'id Later Office. Buy and am?trni both M ixtoiff a'l rury, put )LoSZ andtnkehi, rfcei,,! or iT Letter sent in tbls way to ms are at our rtskf ZsunsbnTTidSA tb1, J 1 . The attention r of Bubacriberg in ' the country is called to the following new rates of subscription, the advance being render ed necessary by the increased expense a enlargement : ' I IN ADVANCE 1 .'if! ...' ... . . .t Si One Year.1 5 "V . . . , -; f 7 W) Three MoTitbs, Wi-t i.vim One Month, , - Wi" ; -,- 7 5 .As heretofore; city subscribers willl furnished !ut Fifteen Cohts per week. ' V'i MtUK vVOBHlSr YfcOPME. The stone masons of Orange, NJ.are. l'a Urike.'in consequence, or. a re- again on luctiott 4 wagei fn ' t $4 iC tlhyf Tbey harl struck some, time ago tor an iroiii Si io $4 50,' and were'; bqcV. cessful, buV;ihe.employcrtbw Refuse io I pay tba$ rafii,11e Utyt;lf.Waiters -Uiiioa of New York hare aprimted .aeommilteo a! . T. . .1 . t w rfoo to asK ineproprcwn n riwuni.n.sw . from M to f3d a mooui aner june ii The waiters rotuplain that they are obliged to work from 15. to Jft J,ou ...no. are put tw-trreat- expense in providing their xlolheal''' The clothing' Tiianufacthr- era on a small scale in New York, have tormed" Lhemielvek Intowilve unions and are making preparations numuu an increase of 25 perTceui. upbn the present scale of prices.- These small inajiuracturj era maKS lip the gohdsfof the laTgerrady uiade clothihgVaroloase'att'd Im'pfoy in son roMtknMsas.mimy asnay nanus. . inenacK uriven o noi in. sv i i r - - s sj.m v . . - hare made a demand opon the owners for an increase of wages from 75 to $3 a day. The strike hss lueen po8tKhed for a week in order to perfect the organiza '-. i r. L . tt . till W.1! Hon 01 tne urivere. At tne nnaiaiTn ma vy Yard, 'about 1500 workmen, are em-, ployed,' who receive "the following per diem rates of - wages : Masons $4, paint ers $3 80, blacksmiths $2 80, guncarringe makers 2 80, plumbers 2 80, hod cr riers f2,'carpetitCrs $3 20,, ship carpenters. (3 80, dock hoilders $3 20,'l.lock'bakfcrj $2 80, laUrers $1 40al CO. In Portland, Me., it is stated that women are making clothing for NewYork Ijoufejat hd fol low tnir, rates : vihUcj- sack; . sack curtts 25, 12J to ISini cents apiece, fp snmldi ordinary overcoats 40 cents, and for the heaviest and best made. CO to 75 cents. REMIT LTS OF SPECTJLATION. A grain speculator of Milwaokie has re- ccntly'nlhdedi-'ailtfrliavVngf oTralBe,i non f.rgel bills of ladtegMomy,. Four, years ago this ptsbuirls tafe'f.'rttlf'eif front the- f!pork-pa3ting' ' ibusfness with $125,060 clear gain, having been highty successful, his books' showing that on one day his profits from, sales amounted, to.l tHOOOO ITithe - ViintSnioi1,iatr,.M1 v ? - - " -. - lations, and irtHWo years Abocahle Utterly bankrupt, hia assets being merely nominal, and hisi liabiirtie'.4iiBOun ting to over $87,000.' He next raised $13,000 dir prop, erty belonging to his wife, and $ became managing partner of, an. extensive mill turning utttwo thousand liarrels of flour a week. , In this position, he took advan tage of his entire control of the funds to enter into outside ap'ecuiatf oiiVand becojavi mg iQvolycd 'entered npbn a series of fraudulent transactionsj'stlcli ii 'drawing themonejnhefiriii and obtaining ad- vances upon, drafts drawn against forged andaltered" biUtUdTrig.,Ttjkbrief iNa tory caitiss with, It a striking, itlpstration of the danger's tif rash speculation-'' '""'''' Brevet. . CoMmssroNs.-The United States Attorney GenersP lins tVcently d6 ciderl. tha JlheAot jPpjisottuA 1st, 1869, which declares that hereafter commissions by brevet shall only be , con ferred in time of war and for distinrniish- edf conduct fa' the5 presence 'of the enemV'- . .... . i " does not exclude from brevet promotion officers who have conducted themselves mtritodyVdarlagXliostilltljagainst thc.IndiaifL v The Attorney . General says that" numerous treaties recognize the fact that,7liel8dia.trjbl!Hre capablo of inaintaining'iK'ace and war with the Uni ted Stated and that when hostilities braak out, a '-time of war," within the meaning S-STft VrWn. F5?lJGf,VW-Fr"Vri ltiu- 07, the stqdentsih the nniversiiiea of tlie yVlnci rtal -UiVntriM of'. w.Q,V. A pal countries of Western Eu- rope amounted to 37,03 bV numUlr,Yais. tnouteu as miiowa: .France, 15,000 ; Italy, AostrJaV MsVlV W ?tU fargVn.tnaU StatrtNqXGrmanyterfewere 20,000 stu dents rcsiaiug. at twenty-aix universities. EviDKNCB.r-The New York Legislature criminal proceedings, the defendant shall. vxtem, which went inw uuwt ".',:" very -ale means o senillnir suaH 8n of 10J Sr. P. O. Money pr3ers eauuoi b ewl- V) oneqnest, bfteemea-ia, .comJ iearfarj len Vitnes3,but tliafi his' neglect or refur f become Ml l. testify shall not ereat. .nit '', V1:e-M " sal to testify .ball not create any presump tlon againat Uni;Vvv ior tMiserr- W the ur'nnti solar eclipse of August -itbj next arcWtiveiy at wnrk,"l.-lni engaged" I - tiine i.f drtenuinftigtho nic-, : - r - ., " . : XJ.T,'iJ rine ot ; hc i.Ue. ' . 4 W.iiv" One JggjQs t(hMf,i III , ea tab! UUkft. wiri( UnUeU Jtoijmmxt- ot with the .surveys f tho, Lanpfljc. j A Powticix Vkter an. Mr. . :, Caleb Curbing U now in his seventieth yeitr. yet to all outward n riranco not yver ixy. ,IIo was graduated itTJarvard iiif6l7.'and ha been v;.loa twiettt ,al ( lda , li fe 1838 thirty-one yenrs ag he was in the House of UeprcsentntiTCs, and wasfegard edlby his friends as a victim ot conunip tion. Yet he t'.irls fair i outlive all his contemporaries n public life ajt the time. .- J -.1 .'.-" too rich If Plielan has t -: ami lzy." ThB-jrvsnlt-rrt plnyingr the pocKev ame. t 1 B3sT 44 OlIC editor lots beet! COW- ridedly uiipmlossional U ' :' ' J ?i " J3fu veipeUe ; hospjtal.is wanted. Are ihey- getting; 'sickf ' it a'r'eafly? 3iV"'V, -V :;-.'; 4 , , T,. trial 1 , pox ha reached New Yrk. ;ir Ft ts a JiPgislnliv typo ot small pox, we'd like to have -some of it in Raleigh next Winter.-'" r 44 A man lias heeii feentenced to six months' niprinonifht iir-England or stealing 50.000 lei t ol gas." lie lx- tlong3 to the light-fingiml gentry. j- Forty ;thou$Hri(l lives' ot Brick im.roy have li nsold.1 And lie ...... dCau Jet.) a Rhode Island : has pr- ChaseU "ac 151 ate Farni.w Not in Rhode r t'Notlernirie , Woman stJon .ti i .-'i"' it. ., . t. vention, the New York Democrat says: Mrs. Sarah Norton makes a veryirieasant appearaiH-e, hut site should grease her jaws'a liit'lo they squeak batlly. i. i t iT The latest reliable1 'mtclU gencalroRi('nliu':."T1fe Spanish troops nnd in.iirci.nt hi . Imth ltt-n itn mt jlf,J -i.-,. - Palmetto- Leaves. t j i yatnrda' last ..a mostterritic Vhunder storm Oswalt", over 'Charleston, tearing the sLjte troni the roof ol houses, blowing down trees, ami innicttng damauo in various ways." The most serious part remains to .Im-i told.-.- A Ut wnvsuuk and a Mr. DonglaR and hef two children were drowned: 'Her;! husband, Vnd one cluld were' 'rescued ; also ths remaining passengers were - saved. Several small boats were capsized, but the lives of those in them were not lost, an other boats went promptly Id their assistance.' J vit.rt i . . IloCrxi. MesVCet tice of the State, is in Charleston. .Ins- '.. It us stated tl le majnt3' in i will ' rednoo tm tile (Jlrsriesknna Cotmell i Will' rednrn lm MHyorVfrala-ryto $43-inr month: "So Fays I the CunriitJ ' ' "; ' ' , V, ,' h ' - . - --" I . . 1 rom the, UUarlestbn Courier we Copy the hIowuig unportant infor matinn : u THe State Board of. Eounliza- Jtion met in Columbia on Thursday. The rne-l at tl7.000.000. 01 vinr Mil u vcrauii vnlna 4 stores and dwellings' a' little over $1,3($0 Hdollais. 'Tlif Total return Tor flit Stare amounts 'to f 113,000,000, The BoaM raiseK4M Orangeburg returns three hun dred Per cent. On the valuation for Ohm I. I estbn at somelhintf. Xvet X21JJ00 000 The tafe"tl, as flxetl bv the Board of - Eqafiwn, is $165,000,000. On this valuation the tax will be aliout 7 mills on! the dollar 70 cents on every $100.- .", . It is reprtd tKdtTii thetafe i WW, , l-renegroes whites, .. . . than C ; V Severe liail fttonn have added the finishing stroke to the ruin that assail ed the crops "fn various portions of the State. v ' ' ' '' ...' General iITewayoi i i 1 .i.ij' t 1 X Egg are vtwu dollars a ; dozen in AriZOtlrt. ; The yellowvfever lias appeared at Key vcst. '; -i t i A; Family 1oi garbage, pickers, in New York have $i0,000in bank.' '" I ; A gnu is exhibited in San Fran- A Post-otKee clerk in . Entrlarrd has been arrested for , stealing his rival's love, letters.; t Accofding tar the Havana. Diarioy it takes thirty-eight Spanish,- armed ves sels o wateh the Cuban coast! All llll til A.VAVtliAHll . -'WV1 II AVJI till fjlVIVLtUUI. part of Vermopt, and in some sections the cattWlfe iaid id be starving. s ?- i St Lonig had aMnnatic who imagined himself Shylock, and wlm went about the. streets with a hnne knife, at tacking fancied debtors, T . , , . 1 The reason why Chicago is so bad is said to, be becattad shf Hiaa a lobu lation of SaOOOwhifBtiierchtirthtl ftnly I-d 80.00Q people.Y. .f. Th65mwpapdittrtfgeHrirftrlr "InnjSS M Hi? WBni lacuiiiesgiven correspondents at the White House for ohtsinm-y news . A a t ; ain the trut'sjnany Ahem v ws 'T vtw.j ntutj- csrwci" telegraph insieau. The 1364 tori ' Trariscri Dt sava that in the management, of servants, house- Keepers should jTemember one thing, that uuivaBoney sa,oiw HJtjUii-3mjnjiLtl0 ioYi t io fiA miatrvsaes. otheir own-establish mento. they ill lfl g w.er ned, by. theW hired. ieo pits. ' . ' ii '. , r ! ' 1 "I , . ! , .; t ...... i ' i. ,i ine rail Mali Gazette reports' that recently,' near' London, a , gentleman was observed desccndinn-'ft-decl ivitv nt a -. awv, uir yttwcipede; "w.MicM dad' ' "nroMaWe,- THe.shouted. ro-, - '' 'K 7k T j1 -fh hef ?d.tle. machine rolled over atitutr, to make rcp:irar.oiis At Enterprise,, Iowa,, the other d;ir, n wont a entered "a l-eer shop where hrr.l'f'bHOl "vn, wtid with aatit-stantiirt. mtreet.i Ab thev mocecded homeward, she ratcc i)i --uMiMK .Maflini inn- mm- continued to fly the. lumber industriously Wl particularly Vmphatic was the-, last whw-k-shtf gave hlui -' he d.sappoared .lihT-h J 2. YAH, .1.11 ; i i t Sfntistics show that ahont one. eTory"? iousanT of tuetMpuiation of New l ixa is geurmiry tununni ju-iju Mug. SPECIAL f r i SmtixM niiid Eitract ,of SarstjaHlli EBADIOATE XRUlTfV .ikk& X IX'KBA-I TIVK DISEASES . . .i 1 THROAT, JVOS& EFXSI, 8CAZJ Wh!6h so d ia'fl'info 'tho'appearahe'e, iaivd the evil effects- of meronrv and removiiMtall taint$vthe re u nanta of DISK ASES, hereditary , or otherwise, ana is wreuuv auulisiuiu C1I1LDUEN with porfect savbtt. ,, , 1 i TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of the Extract of Saroaparilla, added to a pint of .water, la ecinal to the, Lmiki Diet Drink, and one Dot tle is equal to a jrallon of tbe Syruu-of Sarsa purilla, or the dreoctions as usually made. . AN INTERESTING LETTER la published t.lMV Hr (hIIiv! ?1i I rtirirlra.1 Rn lw ' On 1 be mill. in tlmMedico-Cblrurgrioal Review,' on thesnlv Ject of tho Kxt ruct of Swrsaparllla Inertain affections, bvlteuiamln Travera, K. it. 8. Ac. iiijf fioiu tlmnwMr inerewrv. he utntna i hat no remedy la equal Jo the Extract of .arsapiv rillit ; its power is extruoroinary, more , so than aiiv oilier- driinr I am ftcauatntcil with It Is, 4 the jtrlotet senM, u. tonie with this, lnralnmrte altribnte, that it is apniicame to w state of the svstem so snnk' -n. and yet so irri table as renders other substances of the taiio class unavailable or injurious. iiECMitotirs ! l Concentrated Jutrnd Sarmmrlllui Established upwards ol W'yeiir---. 'Prepared" bj'1 U.T.IIKMHULO, apl0-2m i :.. i i i S4 Hrtmtlwuy., N. IV IN TIIK 8PRLNGWOKTII, the system nat urally, under itovs a chance, and liohnbold's iligblt Concentrated Extract of Sareaparilla Is an aasistunt of tb i ferrateat vIu YOUXG LADIES BEWARE. Or THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS pf.-Fcc Powders nlj Washes. LV 11 ptieh reijawlli closa vit the-poses of tlxvtkiiv, al ia i.hui I ; tiiuo destroy the complexion. If vou would have a fresh, healthy and youthful appear ance, use Helnibold's Extract Sarjuparilia. THOK who DESIRE BRILLIANCY or COM PLEXION must purify and enrich the bio d, whicii JIxCkboxd s Couoentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla invariably does. -Ask for Helm- boltl'4. -Take no other. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Cleanses and renovates the Wood, instils the vigor of health Into the system, and -purges out the humors that mak diease.l x , t f " 4 The Most Popular Med icine Extant. Tti PAIS KILLEU i . equally applicable and efficacious to young or old. . , ..ii ; : v V THE PAIN KILLER Is lioth an Internal and External Remedy. TH E PAIN KILTER should bo usefi at . -the first AiaaUestatlDii or Cold or Cough. THE PAIN KILLER '. V. Is the Great Kauitly Medicine of I lie a-re. TIIK PAIN KILLER WKI cure Painters' Colie. THE PAIN KILLER Isgood for Scalds and Ituriis THE PAtN KILLER ' ir ' Has the Verdict of the Peoph' in Its favor. TIIK PAIN KILLER Gives Universal Satisfaction. THE PAIN K I IX Kit ; . . Beware of Iit ATHWS nnI CocxTuarEi t. THE PAIS KILLER -.t . , , ... , Is an nlinont certain cure "for CHOLERA, and has. without onbr. Ikhmi noiv Kuoot'x ful In cnriiiK tbW lerrlblo dio-ase than any other known remedy, or even tho most emi- nnntor Hkillful idivaiciana. , In Lull. Africa. f" . I -I.!.. U wl...lfil.l.u.i,Wiil.llJuUIu.la.vu. nil. ' n, n i ' . u hi .i, ' ni i.. ... v. aom or less prevulcnt, U I'AIN KlLLhit ts onsiderel. bv tho natives as well as Knro- iwMii t-fftttiifMit-a In. t.lii.aik. ollmiittt. A SITK.K KEMKI?Yf)iIK';il HfJIIL' ' THE PAIN KILLEIt eaoh Bottle -Is wrapped with full directions for nse. rpHE PATN KILLE 1 sold by all Druggists, aad Dealers in Family Medi- ciaes. trjr Prices 25 cents, SA cents and 1 fi bottle, niayl-im 'V- t y i ,i f ; ( . I 1 QUANTITY v. QUALITY. H-dmliold' Ex tract Karsaparilla. The dose is small. Those who desire a large quantity and lsr?" doses of medicincERR. . XT HELMBOLTTS CONCENTRATED - EX TRACT SAKaAPARlLIi.tr. is the grratRlood purifier. - " - --- - , : , NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that af flict mankind arise, from corruption of the blood. Heimttold'S Extract Sarsaparftla Is a remedy of the utmost r-lue. ' A CfIAR. SMOOTH SKINand BEaUTIFUL COMPLEXION follows the use of Hklmbolb's CoNCKrrraATKD Extract Sarsaiabilla. It- riover black spots, pimple and all eurptlons of the skin. ; if s, .3 R 6 S A D A I, I S Purifies tHeBlood. ' i rr i .if t it . Mi A .1 if ' I Vr Stal by t Drn-;iMta : ' JuIytl-1164-ly ; : s Alta Vela . Phospliate ! TT H COMPOSED OF TIIK CEIXBRA. L T A V E Jj A , Combined with other valuable fertilizlna; ma terial, scientifically treated, making a ! COMPLETE MANURE. , It produces a vigorous growth to the vegeta tion and pprmaiM-nrtlyjonrtclM.t be soil.'i n For sate 'hk WirmrnKtonVTr't'.iy1 ALEX Johnson a co., at aso per ton.,, Or the'' ALTA VELA GUANO CO., v" fel3(Ml7-ly) 7 Broadway, N. Y. , , IV.THE- r s. .J IN, THE . IN. THE Sunday messenger, Issued every Saturday from tho IalIr.fwcnRvr Ofllce. , . OOLDSBORO, N. C, i(Th arreat Centre' of thfr W A W R K, and N TIIK SUNDAY JIIK.HSKNGF.K IN A Jive 44 Column papor, up with the times, and in favor of progress v is read in alnott every hamle , village and town in 'Fastern North Carolina And on the line of the W A W Bit, iait - -s ft in mtr Price k40 peruana a n? --; J 4 The best advertising medium, send for list of prices and advertise. Term ieaonable. Adilresa, SUNDAY MESSENGft.lt, - ml Jan2-tf ' ' ; ;?( Goldsixro, N. C. VR .,.MKItCf AKT. JFOB0 lVALKJER'M ventilator and Protector from , SUN-alHOKIu. f ). .. Price, Fifty Cents. It may ave your life I: , , '! '' J.B. WALKWl, Asst. Applied Chemistry, Ac.. ,.!t , Washington coUege, Lexlugton, ya... - OBEISCSNTJ- MAHI09r.t 8.i-tV,.' PUB" V lwhed. Weekly, 8. E. McMillan, Proprte V. WM; It. BERNARD, Agenti ' " aeptW-l-tf :vt,tiir WUralnton, N C. , THE FOFULAfl VERDICT. '' fi - ' & 4 . THE VKRDICT OF THE PEOPLE ha been loinotmcvtl, and ft proclaims truMipel-tonirued that for Cheapness, Quality of Goods, and I'ollte Attention to AilCustoiu- WMa-&Uw:- OK- A; T. ROBINSON STANDS WITHO VTA RIVAL HT THIS CITY The Superiority of hta - c r v v itr ir 1 a U. STUUIi . . ne-oT umilvi.led praise.' ' The 10 will quest Ion their taste t) i T.A' K, HAVI. PRINTS, tbe tlio tbei'ne Xjidies (ami who ronounco his MUSMNH, OUANIIE,!.TJi0ONKTr', Sprl ALPACAS, Ac., the very cmb.nJtinent of lie, rlBjf y sui vAeciienoe AM .."? j '.There-are four points to eonsidwr in buying Dry Gool, viz :' Beanty,;t'beapne8, lmrabil- ity ana Taste, .mi tus sru emDiueu in tne tioo.ls sold at ltO III N. SOX'S. i 'J . ' ? C t r- v . . , All Goods (ruaruHtemi. as ElitrisaeuteiLt and every facility offered in their selection. i .ir.ii. -. . - .1 .if -5-i .-. , Ar : i ! ROlSX and his exierionoel Assistanta ii8ider it no trouble to show Goods, and those who c all may rely on the politest atten tion whether they bny or not. . Remembertliaft Robinson SKLLf frrrCASII but, with him,Oslt means VOW PRICES and TUB BEST. GOODS; tn.t.j:;. .10 .tlarkct .Slrelt v s the place to buy your Goods.' Renemler, this is the Popular Place-. " '.'' f A. T. ROBINSON, , f ap3-7Atf;, j f- jvt : Mavket street. "YT-K KKKP COXSTAHTI.irON HASH a uoinpkdu nssirtuietd ol - . RKAD Y-MAOR C'LOTlUm. AND OENTfJC.. I T All of the vetyitUeat sty e aud flnJsh, as man ufactured byBrsclvoa.i-r I j '5 v m AISO- A LAIC UK ST CK OF FELT AND WOOL j ' hats" xu 'c&y& ." Our stock of ... , DRY AND FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND V r" ! BLANKETS, We have no hesitation in saying, is the largest, lusn s.'lecieu. ami roost coint lete in tn tate. We won Id nl- partieolarty call the atten tion of t he public to our large stock of Over live hundred eases,' all direct from the Manufacturers, eousWting of . JJKN'S SEWED AND PEGGED BOOTS, CALF AND LEATHER' GAITERS, BALMO- . -HALS, OXFORD TIES and BROGANS. LADIES' CALF, MOROCCO, GOAT and LEA THER, SEWED and PEGGED SHOES And CLOTH ITERS. MISSES', CHIL KN'ts, INFANTS'- ASH BOYS' I : .S All of tlicub.f us.'ll at fi ! need prices, and t VVHOLESAl.f K;. w -r.-r gowU on the most iMomui!;ui n-niw. - fciL. BEAK . lilC l.lac-i !- ' - ' Wllm nsroi'N.'C may4JOI-teT ' SELLING OUT . . i . . . . i 1 . AT COST TO CLOSE '.-- . ; i r 4 -" ' ' x" - " " - ;'-"'::;, "' '"',' i OITU .PUESKNT BUSINESS, A COMPLETE ASSOllTMENT OF STAPLE; AND F'ACY DRY GOODS. For this . WeeK WE WILL MAKE A SPECIALITY. REIiOlV !0.4T: : !k f ; " i . f ' SPRING AND FALL ' DRESS GOODSjf SUMMER (SHAWLS, -- BLACK SILK MANTLES, i . iit : - ' ' BOYS' CLOTHING, READY-MADE AND ? ' .. ........ S '':i'!Cv BY THE YARD. .'OAf It ;P A TR f)'N 6 i U Can Hst S3 per Vtmt on New York CAStU W r dtrmlea Vo-ell. ' ". m n. KATZ A CO., SS Marfcet Ktrrt. mall 9-tf EXCELSIOR. - Cheapest Dry Goods IN THE CITY. f X)K AT OUB PRICE LIST BELOW: Bibe Sheetin-rsaiid Sblrllaxs, f, 12, 15, 18q.; and upwartis; Brown Sheeiing and Shirtings, 9, it, 15 and up- wardst . Calleoes, , :i0,-i on 1 cents. t- I Spring and Summer DeLaiuea, 18, 80 and 45 eta. Summer Poplina i5 oents. Choice Moaamblquea S3 Cents. Striped Grenadines SO cents. Parisian Style Lawns and Organdies 80, 45, 85 and 4U cents. Kin article White Marseilles 7X cents. ! White and Colored Percals as to S cents. White .laconet8 '20 to (W cents. - ' "' ' Sa-ixs Muslins 15 cents and upwa-rtls. Cbeckeil Nausooks SO cents and upwards. - BIUMJANrs 23 CENTS. : , Fine Checked wur-Strtped Cambrics SO- cents. Black Alpacas 4 cents. w- 'a - ; Lbien Tiible Damasks 0 cents. r j iroy e oniy i.x.i perwweir. j-j nanii iMimivn.niiKr iiiKim. ' ' . Toweis oiuy S2.W1 per uozeiw Irish Linens only; .15 cents and ymi wanls. ' " Ladies' ami Mlsxes Ho$e li. s l and 5S5 cents nml nnwiinla. Ladles'; and Misses Gloves 2. 30, 3-1 cents ami, ' npwnnls. ' ' : , - ' , Ladies' Silk Parasols and Umbrell.s, tUMr and' upwards. Fine Nansiok Pnnlng only 7 cent., And 1000 oth r art teles equally as low. AYeare determined not to be undersold. - ' : "';V:;4'- A. WEILL. Jk U)' C' ,. ' inuy9-tf ; - - " t : Ko. II Markctst. ... i ..'.-..; ijr .., Spial1!? 1 rur-i.-.n-i rr milK MUItACKIBKU TA&E8 PLA. A. ie In informing his frienls and the pub lic generally, that he is prepared to do every thiiiu-i in, the It ARUEll's line. Havimr it sn til- clent. assistance, customers will not iiave to, watt to oe accommottatcd. Sharp Razors and fcieaii Towels are our motto. . : . i JAS. H. CAURAWAV, v. , , dec--a90trj 4 . --.-i .No.fSQ.Frontst. t A CCOVfiT KAI.ES FOR ROSIN, SPIR. n iuiirifiJMXiixisanu-jo-1-xoN, print, ed in the best style, for sale at the MORNING irliit- piAu muting ami ruoiisning Mouse VTOSTR POLE , AT, XA8T FOtND- .A.'-l Call and see it. at ap2Mf) UPP1TT'8 DRUG 8T0BE. CRND Sale HEAL E3TATS & PERSONAL PROPER?! Ho. Carolina Real It Personal Estate Aeency 8nbscribcl and taken bv responsible p?rona ' and . clmrW-red by tho Legislature of l . North Carolina. " J Jos. G. Hmtis. Pres't. J Johv C. IIkstkb, Sec'y Joa. Drxow . V. Preat, R. G. Lewis, Leg. Co. . S.OOO Talaabl PleM f PropfrtV to ,tt. lrw rfr' Wsll tl4694.,r 73,347 Tipkets-will be solj at $3 each J 1 , ; " ' ' ' . ' . , ,l! , ; ; ' -.' V - i ' - '' w!'-:'-1v. REAL EST ATE. )ne Residence' in RnlKigh, X. CM .';'.:.10,0ti0 I 1TIH " 8,XX One tv;i. v.ikilt..''ioe- One . . , t'... c. , f .0,000 One" Warrenton," r,k One ;- Chapel Hill. ' l.u.'.it 0t One Hotel Taylors ville, N. C, , 3,000 Iist, of Personal Property Samples on exhibition at Hester, Bros. & Co., A $1 Fayetteville street, UaJigb, N. C, i - - AT TIIK KV.iilTf.ATi HASH PRICKS." 10 fine Plioatous, six bund red dol- - : 1 1 .ars 4ach, s made ; by II. D. - 1 .Schmidt, Baltimore,, ' . n 6,000 10" fine Top Bug&ies, ftaw each, made by H D. sehmidti Baltimore"' 8,!e(t - au 1st preamupK 7 octavo ; iuanee, ; : , nude bv Trem:tine Bros., Nw , ; '' York, six hundred and fifty . dollars eacb, ;-i i I " .x.-.-i .-;tj S2,S0Q 3 rarior or uuurcn organs, e stops,, two hundred and fifty dollars each, made by Ti-maino Bros' New York, , S00 Sew i .ik BIachirKs,WiTcbx & Gibbs, sixtj- dollars each, ? 4inhu 500 Silk dresses, best art icle, twplve 1 . r i 1 1 . : I.JTjO .,ooo 20,000 yunia ratu, ionvtmuaiT, ' 6 Velocipedes, soventj'-tlve dollars : "a-li, " -': - ,; , ' 24 rolls Brussels Carpet, fort y-flve ;" yards each, IB5 per roll, 6 .Salamander Safes, wilder's par-' ..: ent, l)Oit.1n-the .cworbl. two . ?,540 i . :. - liuiiUftMl and .-Ktxty dollars ; eac-b,i-.t , ... ,. 1 ash prize, one thousand; dollars 1,U .,! ; in gold, . ... .';,! .ji -a ..t 10 CJislrprbsos on bund iel dollars eaoii 4,- y f ' 200 cash prizes, ten dollars each, ' I ...... 1 1 H.I1U 1 .... .1.11 . .... . L. ; t,J4 1,000 ''000 v Vfl- I. rilliVOUllJIBLrJ UlKHj 1,000 casli prizes two UoilajJ;ach, ,S.V0 2,U00 3,000 Prizes.' ot "the to&d 1 uinonut, - ' i i -. : i - ..... - . -. . ... - .T.tickeU, , IW'Jl 7-t,347 MODE OF DRAWING. All of the above is put In thndrawlnii at the reuhir cash selling prices nnd will be dis- posel of by a regular mode of drawing, and In order to accomplish this, the Company wi 1 sen 73,347 tickvts at - each. ' ' The drawing will take place, in TUCKER II ALL, In the City of I'alcigh. immfediatclvaf ter j.ile of t ickets, of which (1 no notice will lie given, a le.ist one week before the day of untKlug. I . ' - - . , . , . The Company Is working nmler tho provis ions of a special Charier grame-i by t he Gen eral Assembly ot North Carolina, which com pels tne t-ompuny to comply faithfully with all contracts. , Copies can be had on application to the Comunny. . - All the above mentioned property wiUeer aiiiiy ij uisiost:i oi as nixve st-taa. auu those drawing P will he invested with the ti tle tn fee simple. Sy No member of the -Company- ir alio wed io puix;ia.sany iickcc.-' -a w j w All moneys sent bv mall, at tlicowncr'n rik that sent sent by Exnresa. R-srtstrpd Iitera Checks or Drarts, at the risk of thd Company. No property M ill be llMed mile s the title is intiif nutawe. The Treatrarwr has lieen required to give a bond of five thousand dollars for the faithful performance of his dut ies.- He is required to uepoMi, uaity, in tno oanK, ail tho monies re eeiyed, wluue It a ill remain until the tickets are sold and ail the property will lie positive ly iirnwp mihi (iciivHn'n to rue parries uraw ing. - S;nd two dollars bv Exnres. Post O. flee Ordr, RegiKtuied Letter or Draft, at our ri8K, or uy man atyonrown. anu tuKe a cnance at tlic valnnble prizes offered. Tickets will be sent any where in the Uni ted btat'-s at the Company's risk upon re ci;n, tu auu postage hi am p. The plan of draw ing shall le as follows:' theic shall be. iwo whec , oncu prizu wheel and oni! a numl)cr wlniel, ai-rangcd in some public place in the city, where the ticljet b -dder may witness tho drawing If lie desires, la tb-, uumlier wheel there shall be 7:V"17 tickets corresKind:ng in number to those which have be-n sold. In the prlzo wheel there shall be deposited by the Board oi -Mipervisors. appointed dv the directors. S.OOO tickets, designating the prizes to bi drawn, after which the wheel shall le scaled up and placed In the bank in this cltv, until the time of drawing, when the Supervisors shall bring them to the place of . drawing, break the seals and the draw ing shall be dis posed of I y taking a ticket froiu each wheel, at the same time, and the prize ticket taken from the prize wheel shall designate the prize drawn by the ticket corresponding in mi oi lier to the one taken from th wheel at t he same. time. Tbo wheel shall lie well shaken after each ticket is drawn. Tho supervisors will be .gentkfiien well known and noted for honesty and Inte-rrity, who will not be allowed to purchase ticket or own any stock in the company. The num bers and prizes will be drawn from each wheel by two blind Imivs, ami a full report of all numbers drawing prizes will lie published in some prominent newspaper immediately arter Uio arawmg. ; j'crsons at a distance drawing prizes,' may have them sent to any part o the United stales they tnay -desire. lecript ion of Ren I ltei a I e. SEVEN FINE RESIDENCES Four ik thk ' ClTT OF RAtBlOH. ' itne in Warrenton, Warren county, N. C. One Hotel in Taylorsville, county seat of Alexander county, N. C- . , One lot consisting of 8 acres In Ttalelgh, aliout thiec fourths of a mile from the Capi tol; about 4 acres in forest oak and hickory, bouse fronting on the street and about -V) feer back ; walks to t he house 15 feet wide. planted on either side with EinotsimusfoThedge, with a marble statute of the goddess Flora on the one 6ldo full size a fine piece of sculpture, said to have cost i,'it '. On the other side, Sun Dial on marble column, both on marble pe destals. Front palHmrs on tin street, resting on hewed granite base, with granite gate posts. The grounds in the giove are highly fertilized, producing, last year, besides much hay and vegetables. 4 bales of cotton. ' . The dwelling of brick. Is 4jcS5 with conical metal' roof, and t wo Franklin rods.;. In- tho basement is tbe kitchen, aliout 30 feet square, and tho dining room. 18x- feef. and two nan- tries well fitted up. On the middle floor there are two large rooms, with fire places, and tine variegated marble mantles, and a spacious hall and open room for enjoying the summer breezes, in the thii d Ktory are two large and one small dormitory, with fire-places, and a large passae With cases lor wardrobe. In the attic story is a small dormitory, wltlr statra to scuttle In tbe roor. ; ' v There is a portico to the bouse 9x14 feet, with floor of hewed granite slabs. Tho steps of the build in?, in front and rear, are of hew ed granite, witk Iron banisters, and all the door and window sills are of hewed granite, and ell-tHe-sagli hang on balances. Tbe wood work of the bralflin-j wrof the choicest; mate rial, and th entire boil d hi g recently painted. The out-houses consist of a bam 40x20 feet, with bamanwit walled with granite, large enougu tor? iz norses or cows, with shod iiui front imkI. -on tu - two ends, one end fitted up for four milch cows ; a horse stable 14x28 feet ; a earriasre houso.iax-M feet : a house for mr. vantS 18x37 ifeer veil finished, wit h two fire place, -antli recently "painted, and. has a gooary collar: a brick, smoke-house Aixstt leetjof vry-high piteh) sheddel all round w ith wood; gea., aui -chiekfiii housi-, under iiiuiuietif iu stuviuua jo .inxisje, WHJleil with grariite. . ";.' f Through tbVgrov imsses a branch, with aevoT-failing'Sprin'fi'f lirs Cool water. Im mediately below t his Is a granite milk house, the water of. Uie anr msr,u wliieh is vrv abund ant, passes iif'a etoue milk trough through the milk house-, and discharges i a crystal tlsh jiond, some 15x180 feet, in which is a largo variety of fish, mmy of them so tamntbat thev eat from liiururu. Priee H).ooo. - one targe anu couvrnient ljousa in the city i jitticigu, v,n uvrue Lreet, tnirteen large rooms, double parlors, witli ail neeps. ry out-buildings, lVf acres of ground, and ar' . iwauiu ui uuk Eruvu, nuiue uxxi. - i . ; , ! One large house on NewberW 1xnd Blood- worth streets, contalniuir twenty rooms, suit able for a boarding house, all nwcessary out- ouuaings, witu a ueautimi oak grove in the yard ami -K acre of ground. Value $j,00(i. ,, One beautiful large residence, on Newbern' street, eight -rooHu anu nascment, tour out buildings and stable, seven arres of ground, elm grove, very desirable and attractive. Yalue -3,fr 0. !-: One In Warrenton, N. tX-knawn ns tbe Als ton property, lu periuct order, oU(! of the best built houses In the S ate, containing 8 large rooms; double Tifa-zzas and porticos. onef thu' liiost command Ing' and lieantiful reshlenees iir the place, with 8 aeresof ground, one orchard, beautiful oak grove-ln the yard, and allhei.-es-sarv out-huildings. Value SA 000. - The property at TaylorsviHe Is very attrae-' live, - valuable and, cheap-.' It is a Hotel as the countv scat of flourishing and growing village of n thousand or more inhabitant, ana situated one sqnttre tfrom a gM4 and flourishing Colh?s?, bpschrtrt nf'iT4t et grade, right on the Hue at tfie AOantrc ttJhC) Rail -lioad.ana oeiug snaatea lit tine moiinln.inr- giou- tne -scenery js truly, delightful andJcl- Hatlng. Contains twenty ' rooms, .and,, the, buildio-sare new Aaauo'Si'OO. ' on-j In Clttpel Hill, oontaiuing four rooms,, with are places, and one forty foot dining room. AIko, Kiieuen, nut-nouses ana one auu thvee-fojrths acres of lan. Vlu, l,nx. a'hnoA ovilprlni ticket an select huv num- Ter from 1 to 7"i47, if the number ordered baa been taken, the numuer nearest win oe sent. One three cent stamp must accompany every order. All tickets will . have the eal of the Company nml the signature or tne secretary. Persons living at a distance will be furnish- cu with an omciai iwioi iu-urwinir $ - f t to- We refer to aturieraiat, iianaerjOiM other Gentleman of standing in the eityof t or iiprtner, aeseriptions an panicu lars, addrSH J - -i P I K i ""P. S., Real estate wanted for the 5ml Draw., 1ng: Persons desiring to dispose of Real Es tate -Tnroogn suia: company 'win db required to send us a description, and jt certificate of title, s,i- ijeswaue property win oetaaen in any part of the United States, for the second drawinari " i t n t-- -- t Preference ..will, be'jrivcn to. persons- who purciiaso tne iara;o.-t number or ncicets in tne present wrawjng.i -," -. 1 1 rs !;( .. , mayi-MK-im . ... - Caution; l-i YY ers in, and consumers of snuff generally( tnat since ne war, corxain ioohcco manurac turersy lieing unable to find a market for their KiiutTs. felt themselv'-i obll-red to counterfeit the general appeamnoe of our pa6 ages; end Imitate our Trade Marks, so that a close m- artecnon is necessary to acteci. tna spurious ttrticlo from the genuine, and others going sq far as to assert that LoriilardV Snuff is ho longer. nride.y .-, v: :.!,, ;;,..' i . . , In makinar this nublication we desiro to warn tht public against the impositions prae tfc.ed uuon them : aa thev arc. the losers there. by. .It' will 1e found. i'ion Comparison- that Lorillard's Snnfl is " far ahead." of all other-. Being made of the bettock, after an original and secret procesa - known only to ourselves, besides possessing great age, strength and pungency, -al Is .warranted -net) to contain any dangerous or deleterious substances. which cannot be said "of the many worthless articcs put on sale by others. The best Is the cheapest, iu the end. A' circular, will always lie mailed on application. In ortlering pUyvsc 1 C..V- . . - MI! ..l . m . X M 1 Ruvcnv ii nun o 1 1 ii ii ijlii;ji j oikjlj, or ircsji t.. ..r 1 1.' . Li. . i . i . .1..' i , 4 P. LOR1 1 .LA It 1), New York. m:irl-4'J-i5m i Another lot ? ; V CHOICE PIG II AM Ni. V-r . TONGUES AND SOUNDS; i 1 DESICCATKD CODFISH ; ENGL1 Sir Bit KAiCFA ST T E A ' OLD JAVa'cOFFE; ' FINE ASSORTMENT CIGARS ; YACHT CLUB VmOKING TOBACCO; ; : ' .;.. .' t m- . i. CENTURY CHEWING TOBACCO ; No. IO South Front-StrMi.. , . FRED. .F. FRENC't- mar2S 473-tf Collection Notice. IN THIRTY DAYS FROM DATE, I SHALL place in the bands of an Attorney for collection-all claims due to the several firms in which I have been interested, then remaining' unpaid.' ' Persons indebted to the following firms will take notice : GEO. Z FRENCH,- - ' SANFORD A FRENCH. FRENCH S GARNSEY, , , ; CUTTER A FRENCH. GEOVZ. FRENCH & CO. Estate of Char. H. French. - GEO. Z. FRENCH. Wilmington, K. C., May 8th, It59-may U-l la ; No. 1 Peruvian ' Guano. T a vn e i. i r i. m ills cotton YARN. For Mile rv MOFFITT CO. jan24-31-tf Molasses,. Sugar, &c. gQQ Ufada. and Rbla. HOI.ANRF.N lOO " S'lTGAR : " ' 15 Bug COFFEEr- ' .' ! ' .': - 1,300 Sacks SALT ; 1,000 Bales HAY;- 5,000 Bushels CORN ; "" "-' AND - ' A. Genera. Assortment of Groceries, IN STORE, and for-saleby i ,- WILLARD BROS. , apl5-tf . Notice of Cdpartnersliip Wtiljiinoton, N. C. April 1. 18C9.. -TTTK, THE UNDERSIGNED, HATE YY this day entered utta. Co-partnership, under tlie firm name and style of BAnNIS TER, COWAN A CO., for the purpose of con ducting tho business -sfa-HEAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENCY, with principal offices at Wilmington, N. C, and New York City. We resp-'ct fully offer our services to the public. , " '- - i - .1 , ' ... LEMUEL BANNISTER, D. S. COWAN. - J. C KENYON. f For further information, address ' BANNISTER, COWAN A CO. Wilmington, N. C. aplS40i-tf . ' , - I'm Going for It!" JRCTIC SODA WATER, at apio-tf K LIPPITT'S' DRUG STORE. i.-',, ... i. . t .... To Tuirentine Distillers (CIRCULAR.) THE SUBSCRIBER,' IN CORDIALLY returning thanks to, their friends la tho country who were last year engaged in the Turpentine Business, for their continued con ddence and support, desire at the commence ment of another season to renew their assur ances of untiling efforts in their endeavors by economy lu expenses and charges and prompt attention to their orders, as well as tho ut most care In the sale of their consignments to promote their interests.- Account Bales and remittances guaranteed to be ruoMPT. ' , i apl-t76-:rai ' SPRUaT A H1NSON'. ! : CHURCH -OF THE STRANGERS," N c w Yjox it 'i ' 1 " VISITORS TO THE CITY OF KKW YORK are Informed that they Will find Divine Service every Sunday, in. tho Large unapcioi tne university. Washington square, at W4 A. M. and 7V P. M. j The evening aer vice in summer isat So"c1ock. Waverly Place, immediately north of tin New York Hotel, out of Broadway, runs weft to Washington Square, on the east side of which is the Uni versity. The , entrance lo-tbo church-is the main door of tbo University. University Place cars fun from t):e door of the in b Av ' enue Hot-!, to the door o' the Church i From the St. Nicholas and Metropolitan, take the carsOoi-ncr -of 'Broadway aud Broome, leave at Waveri-r Place, and go west one block. -At the Astor House take University Place cars, leave' at Waverly Place.'and : go west one block. Strangers will find cordial welcome, and polite attention. The Pastor is Rev. Dr. DEEMS, who devotes tiimseir.toi the spiritual int--rests or sti angers. If any be sick, let them address him a note by mail, as "Pastor of thtv Church of the Stran gers. New York.." and it will reach him. .The ladies who compose tlie "Society of tho Sls- icrs ox ine airanger, procure menicai, icgai, and spiritual help for strangers in perplexity. fdistres8, or sickness. Address; "Slsteis ot tho Straniter." care Rev. Dr. DEEMS. N.TEr ' . If ytni are coming to New York soon, cut IhiM out otm paste u tn your memoranavm Oook. -fehUM41-tf . r-' - - t, Photography; TT HY ESTAB. 1 I liahment a miYljTS PA TENT SOLAli CAlEttX, tam preparei to. rarnisn pictures rrom-tne smallest size to uw sizo. C. WI YATES. . apl:J..8t-tf - Market trew Spriii?Hbm 'A BCTICiSODA SARATOGA KISSENG -,viy.HY,r martt-tf ,' l.iri'll J'! IIKl'U -(i.r. T3 I IiImHEADR, CIRCULARS, WED. 1J din-r Cards.' Mslting Oards, xc-.,1 e, prlntedln,,a styks that cannot bq surpassenl, Xiortn or toutn, at L.,..i j ! I'rinting and Publishing House, 54 OCliO-lU-ll i AyerslSccaparillat , For I it r i f j 1 n s the Itlood. , . ..- vi1., .1. ImX i-JiA- '.'" . t ... .:.-. .. ' ' " 1l,h"r reputat on Xh is curt-nun t medicine en- Joys, is derived Troui lis cures, many or which are trnlr marvellous. Inveterate c a a a a . nt 3- . -where the system seeui- ea saturate-l with cor ruption, have, lwton na, i-v rifled and, cured by it. v.. i u io u , . au eci ion s u uttturuers, Which wore aceravated iv 1 1. scrofulous contamination ' until tbey were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured In such great numbers in almost every kn- tlon of the country, that tho public scarceiv need to be informed of its virtues or Uses. ' jScrofulous poison is one of the most de structive enemies of our race. Often, Mils mi seen and nnfelt tenant of. the o-gunisin im dermlnes the constitution, ami Invit-es tlie n. tack f enfeebling -or fatal diseases, wlthom. exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again it seems to br ed infection throughout tho' body, and tiien.on some; favorable occasion rapidiy develop iuto one or other of its hide ous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the Lute-, tubercles may be sud denly deposited in tbo lungs or heart, or tu mors formed in tho liver, or it shows Its pres ence by eruptions on t he skin, or foul ulcera tions on some, part of the body., Htmca the occasional use of a bottle of this Narsapn. rill at is advisable, even when no ae Ive svinp toinsof diseasoannear. Persons afflicted win. , the following complaints generally find im- mediate relief, and, t length, curr4 bv the use of this SARSAPARILLA t St. A nth'ont's Fiaa, Rosa on Kkysipelas, Tjcttkk -Salt Kuk. -mr, Scald Head, Ringwohm, Sork Evks, Sobii: Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of ScKortjLOt-s tlisease. Also la. the more con cealed forms, as Dtspkpsia, Dbopsv, IIkaut Dibkask, Fits, Epilkpsy, Nkubalgia, and the various Ulckbocs affections of the muscular and nervous systems. ; , , ' Syphilis or Venebkal, and M kbcitbial Dis eabks are enrod by it, though n longtime is required for subduing these obstinate mal adies by any medicine. But long continued nse of this medicine will enre the complaint. ' , J ki-cohbhoja or Whites. Utxrixk Ulcera-' tioss, and Female Diseases, aio commonly soon relieved and nltimatelv cured by its pn rilyiiiis and invigorating effect. Minute Di rections for each case are found in our Alma nac, supplied gratis. Khentnaiism and Gout, when caused bv accumulations of ex traneous matter in tho blood, yield qnlekly to it, as also l.lver Complaints. Torpid j- ' ty, Couges'lou or Inflammation of the Liver, aud Jaandiee, when arising, as thev often do, from the rankling poisons in the Jjlood. This SARSAPARILLA is a great re vtorer for the strength and vigor of the sys tem. Those who are. Lakquid and Listless, Despokdest, Sleepless, and troubled with JN kuvous Apprehensions ' or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing eii denco of its restorative power upon trlal.- P It K P A K E 1 B Y ; Dr. J. V. AYER Wfc CO., Lowell, Mat... TT-" IT". l " -:' - f"- ---v. - Practical .and Analytical CKeoiitZS Sold by E. Willis, W II. Llppltt, n. MeLin and AMobaae, ,WUminctoa, pd all tb-ug. gists and Dealers everywhere., . ' ap2l-i9ft-eod4m 8F : " '','"''- '- ap2l-i9ft-eod4m 8F i t u-wrt m n 1 r . i J't r t.t'X-Xj. ' THE FIRM OP R. ir. COWAN A CO.-Ni. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Messrs Cameron A Hill will c1or th ness of lite firm. .- . :, t R H COWAN, i,;v. . JNO W CAMERuN, JAMES II IJl: I. t- - --- - .. ,. , ,- a-:. . - Tho nndei-sh-ntcd baviv formed h Ct,partiu-r Ship under the name of -' ' ' CAMERON1 A HILL And will continue thA.flrnMul finniniiuutnn and Shlpplnir Business, ur the oil 2North Wafer street i . ' , JNO W CAMERON., , , JAMES II HII.T, Wilmington, N C, March .lAi i Jti 4:, ,. .. marl-4.vj-r.ui . N 0 TI C E . rWISG TO THE NOX-ARRIVAL OF J the Steamer Expire are unable, to have our till last evening, we G Ii A N.I) OPENING,' AiCiiiiS '' 7io. 7 Xorlli Froiil Si rvei. TILL SA TURD AY, TUB 24th INS 7 Wlien our friends and the public generally are cordially invited to call and see ns, and ex amine a plenc!i(1 stock of -. , - .;i FANCY ARTICLES, , NOTION'S, ajid, . ; I U WISH ING GOODS. no'old stock; ' Every thing fresh ami desirable trom tho New York Market, all of which will b wild a tb very lowest prices, and sat isfitction guars n- teed In all tasets.'" - -i , - . , , B. 8, WALDRON A CO. t ap23-4SS4f r -i ' . WiHiam Farbei '& Co -mm j .- a iw, ss--mw-wsw 1 f trrV Commission Merchants 37 WATER STREET, NEW YORK,' s';" 'ror'the Sale of S-T '. Peanuts, Leaf and Fine-cut Tobacco. Cot ton, ' ' Wood,. Hides. Skins, Fnrs, Hemp. Tar, , Turpentine, Rosin, Beeswax, Whiskey.-- ' Rags, Lard. Tallow,, Eggs, Flour,,.-1 . - Grain, Sri rts. Green and Tr1ed ' '' ,, ; Fruits, Vegetables, and all , , kinds of Southern v. ,. Productions. !. n ;':',-., ff.f'..' CASH advanced en CONSIGNMENT,. Order for Merchandise promptlV filled " freo of. charge. Send for oui-yrice Cnrntnt' and Marking Plato. , apl7-4Q-ly . I, .,... : t, . (: , , , PK0SPECTTJ8 .. . -f 1 .i-i'-'i r-tti ah Mil . . THE i n -it. V ' ReeonstTO - -'amonthly.magazinf DE VO TED t ; TO , T$k FAR3f THE, G4,RS. I '.DEXAND j . PUBLISHED AT TARBOEfl', -jX, C. (u XELIEVIJfG THAT ALL OTHER I J TtrofessioBS am ita.1n1-I--f1-rwnr1nn' success upon the advancement and devcW opment of our Agricultural resources ; afuV ' that this result oan be best tu-oompUstied bv the dissemmination of useful and praclictil Informal ion among our Fanning comaiaiiity. , , the subscribers have determined to'commenco at an early day the publication, at Tarboro, ' N.C.Of n. First das Agricultural Jovmal, to be called '- v..'v T,.-a ,.fi.:- TTTTf T etio xraTin Tm'nrir -r. t Ml. IIA , JLlbl,lf 4 nCfl, n. MM . Ml MM Mf MM Ml. Mf - ' " Polished and T-a-tical -writers rom every ' bectiou of tbe Country will be among Its reg ular contributors; Judicial selections will bu t made from all tha.leadlntr periodicals of tho . .. day, bearing upon Xbe differem. aubtecta to which Its pages are devoted, and no pains or , expense will be spared to render it In evcry respect worthy of pubHctiatronfige. -. . 1',. DMAM-.utJ 1 I AAn.AflM Ml pages of valuable reading mattei and wilVW , puDiisnea in tne very nest stvie or rue art, mo Publishers being determined that It shall not. in this respect, be sum isscd br any other slm- . ilar journal in the country '" - ' ' Price of subscript km Iri.po per Milium paya-, f, : ble upon receipt of the First number. , . , , . ; ljioerai iJmuciions juaae 10 wuts; 1 Tlie' rates of : advertising--ll 'tinnsilaBy ' low, thereby presenting unequal ed advanta-,. , ges to all classes and conditions of business. , The publlo generally, aud Farmer especial i ly, are earnestly requested to come forward ' in aid of the proposeo publication. Address , . . - THIGPEN A DANCY, i ,4, , t. . . . Editors and Proprietors. 1 , . . Or CHARGES & BWGS, Publishere, ,, , ... 1 mh277a-tfl . - r Tarboro', & GEO. Z. FUENCII, r ' , COMMISSION1 ' MfoCDUltT ' AND "REA ,i r.-ffiVq l ' XSTATX AGENTS, i, mi ,i . ' ,-. ,. WILMINGTON, H. " ' ' J 8SUES MOKTHLT, FOR VrEE ttIW:' . tribution, a Catalogue orLands tor sal tn- - orth and South Carolina. Send in a deecrip-. , tion and price of lands. No eharire unless a ' i sale is effected. '.,-,- .o,-..i .v-:-i.v.' rM. tui maroHas-u ' -- - '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 26, 1869, edition 1
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