MORNING STAR;
I Saturday, JnnqlQtU; '1809. . "
W 'H. 23 23 IR H.AL IE& 3D,-
rv-The STAR is delivered t Aob
1130 serlbers In all part f Ike, City1
t rrrTEKTf cemts peneK;imyM
only JUr. JOHN H.'PtfcH.i Order
mw ten either with him r ,at this
Office, i
it
40- Ofllee JWwney.Orden.innv he
obtained In all the eitirs, AnU, la many ot the
large towns. We consider thofti perfectly
safe, and the boat moans of remitting fifty
dollars or leas.
' r Registered ltten,tadr thenew
ytitem, which went into effect June 1st, are a
very safe means of sending small lums of mo
ney whore P. O. Money Ordrs cannot be easi
ly obtained. 06-rtv the JU9ifryfee. M
as postage, mutt be paid in top at t''00
whore the letter-MuaHod, or ll will be liable
to be sent to the Dead Letter Offloo. Buy and
affix the HamtmJni Jorpotpeaml regy
thnnMt.mmurmidttlktliU receipt for it. 1
ree oj
Trotters
nent in this way Jo, Vs atoaxjisk.
' . ' EanoitVridit.' , M"i
We copy tho annexed' paragraph from
a Northern paper. : , , , , , ,
A letter from one of the Liverpool steam
ship agencies received at New York Sat
urdav mornlnsM savs an average of ifive
thousand emigrants may be,' expected at
the port of New York for the1 next five of
six weekB to eomo. " Tbe pressure "for pasiJ
age,-the writer says; i tremendous-ctn-ing
was overseen like" itfoefbre. What is
to be done with the crowd ' when they
come, unless they push on West, is a prob
lem. Even now the streets in the lower
part of the city are thronged with the ad
arrl. not onW from Liverpool, but
from Hamburg, Premcn, Amsterdam, anJ
Swedish and Norwegian ports. ;, ,
The problem (".What is toU ddbc.uith
the crowd when they come, unless: they
push out West ?" la easily solvecL And
we are surprised that some of tbe North-,1
em editors, have not found the solution by
turning
their eves Southward.' 'North
1
Carolina offers far
ltetter
inducements to
the emigrant who has sufficient means to
purfha48, a small ttrm,ban,he,cao.fnd at
any point in ;tbo, so-called, Great West
Here he can buy land almost as cheaply as
he can in even the unsettled portion of the
Western States and Territories. And here
he not only finds cheap Jand, but he lo
catcs in a region aUeady settled, with good
society, Bchoo1a churches,' 'railroads and
other mprqrements COftpar&tivety tirf
know'n In tliat portion of the Qreat
West " towards which the immense stream
of foreign feltl4gtatibi tendto.
Excellent land may now -be' bought in
North Carolina for five idollars cash) per
acre. ; Ordinarily, fifty acres is the maxi
mum quantity that a foreigner would care
to cultivate. Two hundred and. fifty dol
lars will buy that quantity.
We offer inducements' also to those emi
grants, who," having no capital, are willing
to work as farm laborers. It is too late
now to make contracts for the present
year, generally ; but, even at this time,
there! are some planters who would be glad
to employ, skilled and reliable white labor
- r- i j
' -North CaroHna ndeds more capital and
more mnacle.1 "A man of capital can tome
here and his money will do his work. A
'man of muscle may come here and dig pe
cuniary independence ont of our eenereus
Tf Ne w York is at a loss for tej-ritory and
employment for emigrants,' let her unfold
to their minds the inducements we offer
right here
State."
thi s X tig&f$ d North
53TTht'NoroTk lihivbuCl ha thbfof
lowing liTai ton rtielcj pa hfrecrnt
visit of or4 lCarolinnswtovlhU city :
"Vlrgta" snakes hands with North Caro
lina." Don't ijjk'qpr'pfri Gjo tight,
Lcwellen, Those "tar-heeTs" liavc cotton
to sell.
J3TI!ead the advertisement
of the
" Bincrham Scliool?'
nn lnotitiif ion
. . . . ... i--
learning vof which every, NrU Caroli
nian feels jastlyprbHd.
f" Friend ifoore,'of the Sentinel
we are after him.witli ft ' sharp Btic lie
is mistaken. We leave these little matters
to our repdrtori CI 1 OT j
' lr iT udge pJarsoa IhinkllLe eJoletA
protest" lawyers have treated him with
Supreme contempt f fi '
E&Tli edjtpr i)fhe Qoldsboro Me-
aenger wants to know if Methuselah was
drowned. We. imagine not.' lie was too
old a coon 'V for that.
... Puimetto .Leaves.,
r. ji i i -I i i i.. i ,1 . f j
V .4( t , a t - ,. . -t-. (I t ;. ,
lcBterdav was Jhe day appointed
r the banging5 U ras-.Coactimaniafr
tering. mercantile poiiuita..; ,
Bip peailies' "from ' ' ite ' 'farm
v.ptMe Jo.viHiricsron-- WddncsdaT,
.:..,. ,,.. ,. . t r. ,,,,;J J.J
i 'An anrnTfeccdrred in f
A anrny (occdrred in Charles-
ion ueiween magistrate bickey r.and..bis
uepuew, mt. Alien is. Miller. The' unci
gave the yoang I mart severalV tanplcasant
strnhes, with his cane, and wna for ti.i.
arrastc4 to Btaud trial for- assanlt nnd bat
ter. . 4 " ,.-
), i. ,11 i it M .1 !,
"ri.tillTA tit
. vJ-uv.vwvAfo'vu mewl $aya.
" The officers and members of Uninb nH
ter, No. 8, A. M., at,their last regular
meeting prcscnllj.lxf Alex. Lind
strom, Lsq.,- with a fine gold mounted
PlMettocane, as-st'nark'ofi theii ArjprfeCi
tioft fr, the valuabla aortices rendered, by i
him to their body..1 ' -
i :S(bDaini?t0P ''pwMcrat says :
"At Tl'nnvpilf, last fenndAy, duringDi-i
vine service in the Methodist Church Just
e
: "nd ffiT
' Tbe ViSl
grave. Mrs. towers 'V
Member of the cC 'h." "Pl"T
fo
a fthJWnt, nierchahf o' JCharJesWn, has
depafte.l rorXrapcV. where he intends en-
THE LATE EXCURSION.
. . - -.- :., t
Departure of the Excursionists
from WeldonCourtesles on
the part of the Managers
I Arrival at Portsmouth-Visit
r tosJT0rtreps ;3nre--Ilelurn
Entertainment t.tiie. opera
House General Remarks,
Gorrespondcjice,of theStar.J :
. .anoacvoiviiHiisvJune 17.
1 Dtar Star; It was my. , pappy ;frt
to bo numbered with the excuraionista.wb
visited Norfolk.and tUe Capes ott Wednes
day. , Tho .train, consisting bf '; pixtcm
cars, after the party had been transferred
from the train which brought them to
Raleigh, left this place at 7Ai' Mi for
Norfolk. Everything had been prepared
lor their accommodatio,n by ,t,h'o gentle
manly manager of the Seaboard Road,
Mr. Ghio, even the smallest service that
would tend to augment .their pleasure had
not been 'overlooked. Food i and drinks
of all kinds, had been prepared and;were
served to thoppreciattre crowd fct inter
vals of half, an hour. We traveled rapid
ly, and nothing that could in any manner
mar our pleasure wcuVt'cd'. ""It was sound
ed with one acclaim by this large body of
persons of . both sexes that on - no part of
ckrei I
their route had they &een. so well r
for '.as on the Seaboard.' Road and jSteabx-;
era, which is all due to Mr. Ghid, Capt.
Brenan, the condnctor,nd their well-tried
assistants. We' reached t Portsmouth at
11, AM where wc were met by a dele
gation from Norfolk, who conducted us
on board uiq elegant steamers Louisiana
ancTN. 1. Banks,.. wnich. were in readiness
to convey ns tfi Fortress Monroe, ' whither 5
..n cvn rvrwin rtt ?f ' rtrvlr lnf o chr4 I
while tp get, all on TJoard, notwithstand
ing thegrea number of persons from all
parts of the State who were on the trip.
We soon reached. h fpt, i where, wc were
welcomed Dy-tn commander, UenMlarry,
who'in honor of 'our 1 ariival,' revtewe'l
his'troops, which made quite ft grand dis
play vv' '"' '. Ku. ,;.;. i.-.i-'
I wouVdjfilddescJhejgrand
icenery, ,botb .atuxal and artificial, that J
met our gaze at every step, but I have not
the time and must confess that I am inad
equate to the task. ''" ' '
Wc surveyed the.Fort and its surround
ings for three-quarters ot an hour, when
we went back on board and started on
our return iVo.liorplk,; .where 'wp-arrived
at 3, P. II., and were met by a vast con
course of people who conducted us, to the
Opera House where everything was in
readiness to receive tbe company. I should;
here mention that one or two lire compa
nies turned out to meet us, presenting
quite a gcand display. Arrived at the
Opra House, Col Lamb introduced May
or Decordy who, fna few brief but appro
priate remarks, welcomed us to their "city
by the sea." - CoL Ilinton was next mtro-,
duced, and entertained the audience for a l
few minutes in a1 style that would elicU
the commendation of vcry admirer of el
oquence. JudgeOabornic next spoke in
tones that need ,no encomium aTny
hands. . In'toDclni6h CoUl LftmUmade a
few. remarks, invitipjr tbe. company to a
collation.' prepared '. 'tor ilujm at the hall)
above Burnrts' pankfng' honse. -' "
All of the speakers extolled the ad van-,
tages ot Norfolk' as a saport town, and
spoke of the reciprocal and mntual feel
ings that should And do exi 'between
North Carolina and the "Old Common
wealth.", t'. ' 1 ' '. " 'r
I forgot to remark that the Opera House
was beautifully decorated with a national
flag on each: side-of the stage, and the
V irginia motto in tbe background, ; while
above, a bold, but imposing design,. were,
in large letters,1 "Welcome, North Caroli-
nans.": ,f , ..... , . ( . -. , ' -
We repaired to the Hall; where we
found the Choicest viands in rich 'profu
sion, and every-drink that could have
graced the board of -Blcchus of y5re, That
this repast met its duo appreciation ino one
wm,doabt.-. Tim over,' the crowd. :dis
persed to find lodgings and while, away
tbeghtachV4nettnatioo-prompted.
i lett, on raj mprg trip tohis, place
:xt morning, with an ardent hope cher
ished as wpl 1' s i x pressed that tbty might
be tlio inccptlonf a "grand reunion' W
tweenithe Old 'North. State' and the Old
Commonwealth,. , f , ,tt
' -Arnvintr at Wrlrton wplpnmrul tlmf f W
ball which was to have been given on the
night of the 16th. .was a ' irrand success.
and many fair girls gracpd the occasion.
It was wittrflo regret ".that! 1 left
home, which was so soon .to be the, scene
of gafctyj but motives Which nd 6ne! will
question prompted me. : I purpose attend
ing a grand pic-nic at nneld to-day, and
will mention, it next time, provided ,. any
thing occurs that I think would interest
your readers" ft . 2 1 I tf 5' iX
I have only to regret that time and. as
I f$rr, iapprprhtf g tot fJatch;8ptearwilt
prevcub me irurn giving a more eiienaea
account.' Suffiee it to say1 that everything
connected with tbe excursion and the ball
at .Weldon, of. .which I. have an account
from a friend, passed off as merry ns the
chiming of evening bells, . More anon. .
- Weldon. .
University oNortU' .Carolina.
The closing ceremonies' of the collegiate
session at 'Chapel Hill have, just taken
place. The Governor and nine other trus
tcesjittyfuled. iff sfate, and prepar$.tki!J i
were madefor atirilfiant celcbrtftidn' The j
whole cotnpany present on tlie grand day-
j dentajTadies aad visitors, froni towriand
actnai cant tojis rTbe following is tbe
lisUo students as reported by ' the Presi
dent VAoU)
! Wilfer Gulhric, John Overman,
lSeven students for the great University
of North Crol jnai-an institution whicb,
in former ;days,"v?as among, the most
nourishinc in the ..land I The downfall
has been ttouiat 4v -HadiriftlAm- Ahu
, and learned men -were urofessora iWn.
they were removed to give place to iron
cladtrBep.if recftfehaari6h:
wajrcnnreapacity totafke thaf pntifyifig
oath. . .
l ne same fate is onpnlv thrpotono t.-
the Welb fateldn tfhnst tne enivfirsfty
of Virginia and the other colleges of the
State. -Richmond Whig. ;
W TYw,,?" -V""" AND TISITINO
tvie at " tr IP elegan
syie.at WM. H, BERNARD'S ,
S " TOng.ana PubliBhinir House.:? .yiJ
ieb7f .ratsa
wr x'oo,iranking a ifophomores, and
: f.IVroy,, Charlea . Suggs,- John
' "DT?riTAT. xirvroYTrQ -
Tjl 1IBNISUE D BOOM ; WaWtED FOB
toe Summer. y - K
. Address,
e t0x;jJpo6TRi way- ti
je l(M5t
.! lain!. 3S(il0. jTii JicCISiK ih'-.m
TO TAX . PAYERS.
; a''-P BBS6lff9 LtABifJ tdk TAXE ARE
6etty notiUaai tint th Aseensors. for
mingto Townibi vciH receive tbe tax list ot
all jfesideita;wi thin TowQsbip,' on Mo;
day, t)ia JUt, at the Cpurti powse, 4h Wiloiiagi,
top, Huu wiw cwutwifi V4 "raaiuu avuii ajr iuj
day no tU,toa 90th day pf vine instant ; Aftcir
which time the books will be . loscij nd.. p.U
persons not giving In .their taxable property,
within the time prescribed, will, be f repaired .
to pay a uouoie tx, . ,,,,, .j,. , ..H,.-,i . ,. .,
Office hours from 8 o'clock x'. H 1 P. M.
and from S P. M. tiU 6.P. M. , , ,
, , . , . JAMES WILSONk
; E. D HEWLETT,' .
' ' ' , i HEXBY JOSES,
ii .-. Assessors.
Wilmington, N. C, June 12th, 1869-taoj t
To ' the 'Republican Voters of
i New Hanover County.
THE 'POST," FOB SELFISH REASONS,
refuse to publish tlie following : . ,
..CAPT. SOLOH-VrLAEKINS
Will be Supported by bis Ecpubl lean friends
to succeed Hon, L. U.' Estea, member .of tbe
State I'f,Kislaluro resigned.
; jelO-tf
if:
Read
ycf t;r.;jir
I!nellsh
nlals. ,i
Some
Testimo-
Grkbnk's SxiLoaa' IIomb. 1 1
Poplar 8treetXAntlon, England.
I take tolf method of - making kaown the
perfect cure I have obtained from the use of
l n
le n
our vaiuauie meaicine, me rAia
was urared by a friend to
urared by a friend to try it, and procured
a bottle of Dr. Kernot, Apotlecary. ;t
I bad been afflicted ibree years with Neu
ralgia and violent . -spasms of Ahe stomach,
which caused a constant rejection of food. The
doctors at Westminster Hospital gave up my
case in despair. Then I tried your PAIN
KILLER, which prave mo immediate relief
from pain and sickness, and 1 regained my
strength, and am now able to follow my usu
al occupation of sailor. . ,.
; Yonrs respectfully, CHARLES POWELL. '
' Sin I desire to bear willing testimony to l
tne wonderful cmoaey oi mat Amencao rem
ely called Pain Killer, -which I believe has no
equal in th s country. I have been altticted
with beart disease, and could find no relief
till I got tbe Pain Killer,, which eoon made a
cure. I am quite wi.ling to answer any in
quiries about my case. ' ' '
- TuTiiyete.; VAHif SltVKKS,
p Jud ley (WorcestersUleJ.ngland. y,
Gbntlkmsx I can with confldenee recom
mend yoar excellent niediehio, the U "Kil
ler. Kr BamatiawiwUe8tir'aBAl ahA
Toothache, having proved iU efficacy in the
abo.vecomplaluta..ETEoursfecaf
. , Briiigeman's Place JJoltoil.
Giirruni!!-1 nave very ' preat pleasure in
recommending yonr medicine, the Pain Killer.
I was suffering severely a few weeks since
with Bronchitis, and could scarcely swallow
any food, so inflamed was my throat. I was
advised by a friend to try your Pain Killer,
and, after ta ing a few doses, was completely
cured. Yours reapect fully,
H . . T. WILKINSON, Bolton, En z.
P. S. I have recommended tbe medicine to
several of my friends and, in every Instance,
it has had the desired effect.
Sold by all alodMine Dealers. Je 10-tr -
I
M
AXIIOOI). IN THE YOUNG AND Ris
ing generation, the vegetative powers
of life are stronar. but in a few years bow often
the paUid hue, tlie lack-lustre eye and emu.
dated rorm, anu tne impossiouity oi applica
tion to mental enor, snow tta oanerui inna
ence. It soon becomes evident to the obeei v
er that some depressing influence is checking
the development of the body. Consumption
Is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed
from school and sent Into the country. , This
is one of tne worst movements. Removed
from ordinary diversions of the ever-chang
lng scenes of the city, tbe powers of the b- y
too much enfeebled to give rest to healthful
and rural exercise, ' thoughts are turned in
wards upon themselves. .
If the patient be a female the approach Of
tbe menses is looked for with anxiety, as the
first symptom In which Nature Is to show her
saving power in diffusing tbe circulation and
visiting tbe cbeek with tbe bloom of health.
Alas 1 increase of appetite baa grown by what
it fed on ; tbe energies of tbe system are pros-
tnUed, and the wTlole, economy is deranged.
The beautiful and wonderful period in which.
body and mind Undergo so fascinating a
change from child to wowan, is looked for in
vain: tbe paxeafa heart bleoda in anxiety,
and fancies tk grave bat waltla for -its vic
tim. Uklxbold's Extract Brest;,' -for Weakness
arising from - excesses' or early indiscretion.
attended with tbe following symptoms : Indnw
position to fexeruon, Joss or v ower, loss or
Memory Difficulty -of t Breathing, General
Weakness Herror of Disease, Wok Nerves,
Trembling. Dreadful Horror of Death, Night
Sweats, Cold .Feet, - Wakefulness, Dimness of
Vision, Langour, Universal lassitude of the
M nsenlar Sytem, Often Enormoas Appetite
witb Dvsnetio oymntoms. Hot Hands, f
s, Flush-
mg of the Body. Di yness of the Skin, PaUid
countenance anu eruptions on tne. race, iaan
in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Fre
quently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes,
wttu Temporary BtnrasiOB anu ioss or sight.
Want of Attention, Great Mobility,, ResU. ts
ness, with Horror of fcoclety, Nothing la more
desirable to such patients . than Solicitude,
and nothing they more dread, for Fear of
Themselves ; no Repose of Manner, no Earn
estness, no Speculation, but a hurried Transi
tion from one question to another.
These symptoms, If allowed to go on which
this
Medicine invariably
removes soon fol-
low Loss of Power, Fatuity.
ifw. n .1 T.-tl
Pits, in one ot which the patient may expire.
During the Supertotendofyoe ol Dr. Wilson,
at the Bloomlngdale'Asyiunvfhis sad result
occurred to two patlanta : reason had for a
time left them, and both died of epilepsy.
They were of both sexes, and about twenty
yearsofagflj'!! - i . ! . -
: no can say xoai tnese exoessee are not ire
qnently followed by those direful diseases. In
sanity and Consumption I The records of the"
Insane Asylums,' and the melancholy deaths
by Consumptton, bear ample witness to tbe
truth of this assertion. In Lunatie Asylums
the most melancholy exhibintion appears
The countenance is actually sodden and quite
destitute neither Mirth or Grief ever vlsts it.
Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely
Art 1 a tA
"With woeful measures -wan Despair
Low sal Nn feonmts theirgrief beguiled."
Whilst we regret tbe existence of the alove
diseases and symptoms, we are prepared to
offer an invaluable gift of chemistry for the
removal of the conaequenoesi UsLXBOhDs
Highly Couckntkatkd Fluid Extract or liu-
chc. i nero is no tonic iiKe it. it is an an
chor of hope to tlie surgeon and patient, and
this is the testimony of all who have used
or prescribed it. j -f v r.i , ;.( , , . .
Sold by Lrrugi?fstS and Dealers everywhere, i
Price $1 25 per bottle, or six bottles for ta 50.
Delivered to any address. Describe symp
toms in all communlcat ons.
Address II. T. ULMBOLD,
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
Jol0-2m . . .004 Broadway, N. T. ,
None are genuine unless done up in
steel.
engrayed wrapper, with fac-simlle of my
Chemical Warehouse, and signed- , . v
,Iiiv,J: lI.T.-UELitftOLD.
; Choice Table Butter,
"THRESH CRACKERS, . . l
-- ' -.(( (, i ! i i j . i . . . . .
; N0.1HAKXRRT4 r . ' , !
, ,.!.",i.t -;o..i f $ 'ir.-rit '.- , ,.! ,
j SMOKED TONGUES,'!! t-,.,; ; ,i
' j COD-FISH, i .,!?.' t K.uir ' :i .-;
HERRIN.G,
.;.,ff inT...A.fr
(Eagle JJrandj, -
and ' -';,':';!; V:-;''; V,'!v-'
" i I k r"r, Tr f" ePf y . y 1
Je 15-tf
No, 10 South Front Street.
DRYGOODS,
IDIP 0 tlHt.,C 1 0 13liy GrSt
J. . " V
SAVEJHONIir
r.
. friends for tbe kind patronage extend
ed to ns since we advertised to
l '
8 E E E O TJ.T.
We are now determined to sell tbe balance
EXTRA! INDUCEMENTS
.' -.!'H,:I 1'K-::'A ..JvliJIVi."! i ..;:.' f;?
To pi
arties buying a fair amoout. . We offer.
early
i' ,)" i!i;i j!i'.iii:Ji'i --liv k
; 56:PeriCent Cheaper ; 1
Tbaa they can, be, -purchased .three, mouths
hence.- " . r ' , ' ' ' ' ', -
We Offer good assortment of ' 1 - u
:U3 i
Dress ami JFancy
i
Goods,
jMEJT;8 AD BOT8' CLOTHINGj
7' ' ' BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT ALMOST ANY PRICE.
Terms positively Cash.
... r . ii. M. KATZ etc CO.,
, in.;:. '..I ; " V ; '23 Market Street.:
may 30-tf
Dry Goods and Clothing
xrrti ke:p constantly obt hahd
if?
a complete assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLE-
MENS FURNISHING GOODS.
All of the very latest style and finish, as man
ufactured by ourselves. -
A LARGE STOCK" OF FELT AND WOOL
MATS 'AttD CAPS.
Our stock of ;-. . ...t )
DSTJuVD FANQY G OODS JTOTIOyS AND
We have no hesitation 'in'saying, is tbe largest,
beot selected, and mont complete in the Slate.
We would also particularly call the atten
tion of the public to our large stock of -
BOOTS ANI SHOES. 4
Over five hundred cases, all direct from the
aianuiacTurers, ooiwisung or
MEN'S SEWED AND PKUUED-BOOTS, CALF
AND LEATHER GAITERS, BALMO
RALS, OXFORD TI3 and BKOGANS.
LADIES' CALF,' ilOROCCO, GOAT and LEA
THER, SEWED and PEGGED SHOES
And CLOTH GAITERS.
MISSES', CHILDREN'S, INFANTS' AND
BOYS' SHOES.
All of the above we sell at reduced prices,
and to WHOLESALE BUYERS we offer goods
on i lie most aocommoaaung terms.
SOL. BEAU ft BROS.,
IS Market street,
mayl&tt-tc Wilmington, N. C,
EXCELSIOR.
Cheapest Dry, Goods
iJf THE CITY. 1
r OOK : AT . OUR - PRICE LIST" BELOW
Bleached 8heetlngs and Shirtings, 9, 12, 15, 18c
and upwards:
Brown- Sheeting and Shirtings, 9, 12, 15 and up
. wards;
Calicoes. 8. 10. 1214 and 13 cents.
Spring and Summer DeLaiaes, 18, SOand 35 eta.
Hummer ropiins sa cents. ' v
: Choice HesamMines 25 Vats.
Striped Grenadines 90 cents. . .
Parisian Style lawns and Organdies 2d -
25, 35
and 40 ont.
Fine article White Marseilles SPX cents.
White and Colored l'e reals 35 to 50 cents.
White Jaconets 20 to 60 cents.
Swiss Mnftlins 15 cents and upwards. 1 '
Checked Nansooks 20 cents and upwards,
" BRILLIAHTS 23 CENTS.
ino Checked and Striped Cambrics 30 cents,
Black Alpacas 43 cents.
Linen Table Damasks CO cents.
" Poylieeoa)y41.anttr-kaen. -M
Napkins only l.7a per dozen,
Towds Only 2.0 pur dozen. ' i
Irish Linens onlv 35 cents and wowards.
Ladies' and Misses Hose 12,-15, 20, and 25 cents
and upwards. . .
Laidies ana Migsca Gloves 23,'. to, ' 85 cents ana
upwards.
Ladies' Silk Parasols and Umbrellas 11.50 and
. upwards. - i
Fine NansoOk Tuning only 75 cent.
And looo etlv-r articles equally as low. We are
determined not to be undersold.
n"-.i.:..i. A.WKlLL4CO.
mayO-tf .r ". V i s Ko.11 Market U:
New Goods! New Goofls! New Goods!
AT ,
COR. MARKET AND FRONT 8TS.t
C
AN BE FOUND A
LARGE AND
ent of -
NEW
assonnicnt jk
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-;i(t .' .1. v.i:.,:i iJ .1. ,1.3 i
lress Trimmings, llattons Ac.
i -i i
Suited to the Spring and Summer Trade.
White Mkrseiles from S3e.. to $1 per yard.' . . .
White and Buff Pique, 36 inches wide, ; .
Marseiles Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, Ac,, 10,
15 and 20 ceats per yard.-
Palm Leaf Fans, & cents ; Parasols, $1 to H.
.ALSO ...
The. largest and. cheapest stock. of jjJ;
Hats
TO BE FOUND IN THtt STATE. . J
. ... . ,
Hats At Hanafaetnrer'a Prices,
, And another lot Of those . r
POPULAR HAND-jk-ADE HOOP-SKlRTS AT
i EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS, i . ., .
' Consult your lnteiiest tyr caning at
A. D . BR O
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f
i.
ft
Where yon will be greeted witb polite atten
. lion ana cneap jsargains.
HIS TEBJtS ARE
CASH! CASH!!
Je9-tf ' i
CASH!!!
: SINCLAIR, OWENS & BROWN,'
Old Rye and Bourbon Whiskies,
h BRANDIES, e&C., V;
Xo. 44 ' lrliombard Street,
f ' BALTIMORE MD. I. , J
G. T.iCLAm,liiorToik!.!'
I; ' )
i. Wl p WEN,S, Baltimore
A.' SINCLAIR; Norfoit."
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J. jQ.RQWN, WnmiAgton!, '7?,' . fje&ini
JiJ-.
iallTotice. x
rriHE SUBSCRIBKB TARES PLXiAS.
txar
cioue .asgi8triee,'CU8Kmers wHl not have to
ai to b aeeommodated, j Sharp Razors and
dean Towels are our motto.
JAS. H. CARS A WAT,
dec2596tf No. So. Front at.
inSOELIiANEOUS.,,
REAL" ESTATE & PEESONAL PROFERTT
.... ; .BT.'H1IU.1 ; '-r-r. -
Ho. Carolto Keal Jtecusl Estate igeiicy,
Capffai&tocl
Subscribed and taken by responsible persons
: and. . chartered by tbe Legislature! or j
North Carolina. .
I . i t i t " .1 s . I j.r i;i "'" " " '
: ..... ' ... ... .
job. m. ukstbb, l'res't, I Johs J. HK8TBK, secy
joa ixsn, v.. jres't,' u.u.Jtwis, eginjtv j -
S,000 Talaable Pieces of Property, to,
q iiMwa lor, worm siitt,eii4.
73,347 Tickets will be sold it Sf each f!i
.REAESTa
One Residence in Raleigh, N. -Vi 7; '.$W,l)00
One
One
8.00U
,500l
One,, , j
One
ti
i i2 t
Warren
ton, .,..... fi,ooo
One
Chai
ellUll,
One Hotel in Taylors vllle, N. Q., .. . . 2,000
1.1st of Personal Property.
Samples on exhibition af TIester, Bros. & Co.,
26 Fayettevllle street Raleigb, N. C., .
- AT THE REGULAR CASHPRICES. '
10 fine Pbeatons, six hundred dol-. -.. ... -1
- ars eacb made by H." 4 "
. . Schmidt, Baltimore, , 1 7 , .0,000
10 fine Top Buggies, 350 each, made -
. . Jay H. D, Schmidt, Baltimore, t ;500
50 1st premium, 7 octave Pianos, ,
'.i u mmue y TremaineJiros New? :i? j-
York, six hundred and, fifty
i i dollar each, .:: a j j.i: . . i 33,500
5 Parlor or Church Organs. 6 stops,
i i . ; . . two hundred and fifty dollars " 1 ' "
, each, made by Tremaine .Bros w -;
New York, . r ' 1,250
500 Sewing Machines, Wilcox AGibbs, ,
sixty dollars each 30,000
auu sukaresses,teflt article, tweiva
yards each, foi ty dollars,
6 Velocipedes, seventy-live dollars -each,
24 rolls Brussels Carpet.' forty-five
.20,000.
50 t
. yards each, 135 per roll,. . 3,340
6 Salamander Safes. Wilder's pat- '
ent, best in the world, two ,,H :o',
hundred and sixty dollars '
each, - 1 1,560
1 casta prize, one thousand, dollars
in gold, ,.'.' ,?'..iii 1,384
10 cash prizes, one hundred dollars
each, - : -- 'i,60a
200 casta prizes, ten dollars each, 2,000
674 cash prizes, five dollars each. ' 1 ' 3.3(50
1,000- casta prizes two dollars each, . . ,, , , 2,000
3.000 Prizes.
Value of tlio total .
amount,0.
146,094
173,347
i.l: . ;
Whole No. of Tickets,
1 T l . - , - fi..I '
MQD OF DRAWING. , .
All of tbe above is put In thedrawlnarat the
regular casta selling prices and will' Tie" dis
posed of by a regular mode of drawing, and in
order to accomplish this, the Company wll
sen 73,347 ucKets at eacn..i. j .,,.!,
Tbe drawing will take place in TUCKER
HALL, in the City of Baleigb, immediately af
ter sale of tickets, of which due notice will be
given, at least one-week before the day ef
ilpaiHnir
The Company is working under the provtW
ions y I jl special t;narter granteat- oy tne lien- .
eral Assembly ot North Carolina, Which com
pel the Company to comply faithfully with '
all contracts.
Copies can bo had on application. tA the
Company.
All the above mentioned property -will cer
tainly be disposed of as above stited, and
those drawing it will be invested with the ti
tle in fee simple.
JH3 No member of tbe Company is allowed
to purchase any tickets. .. n; !..
All moneys sent by mail at the owner's risk:
that sent seat by Express. Registered Letters,
necas or until a. at me nsK ox tne company.
No property w ill be listed unless tbe title
is indisputable. . .
The Treasurer bas been required to give a
bond of five thousand dollars for the faithful
performance of his duties."' He is required to
deposit daily, in the bank, all the monies re
ceived, wncre it win remain until the tickets
are sold and all the property will be positive-.
lyarawn anu ueuvereu to the parties draw
ing. Send two dollars by .Express,- Post Of
fice Order, Registered Letter or Draft, at our
risk, or by mau at your own, and take a chanoe
at the S,000 valuable prizes offered.
Tickets will be sent any where in the Uni
ted States at the Company's risk upon re
ceipt of fi and postage stamp. - -
Tbo plan of drawing shall be as follows :
there shall be two wheels, one a prize wheel
and one a number wheel, arranged in some
public place iu the city,, where the ticket
holder may witness the drawing If he desires.
In tbe number wheel there .shall be
73,3(7 tickets corresponding In number' to
those which have been sold. In the prize
wheel there shall be deposited by the Board
of
Supervisors, appointed by the Directors,
S.000 tickets, designating tbe prizes to be
drawn, after which the wheel shall be sealed
up and placed in the bank in this city, until
the time of drawing, when the Supervisors
shall bring them ,to. the place of drawing,
break tbe seals and tbe drawing shall "bo dis
posed of by taking a Uoket .from each wheel,
at the same time, and tbe prize ticket taken
from tho prize wheel shall designate the prize;
drawn by the ticket corresponding in num
ber to the ono taken: from tha wheel at tho
same time. The wheel shall be well shaken
after each ticket is drawn. .
The Supervisors will be gentlemen , well
known and noted for honesty and Integrity;
who will not be allowed to purchase tickets
or own any stock in the Company. The num -bers
and prizes will Ito, drawn from each
wheel by two blind boys, and a full report of
all numbers drawing prizes will be published
in some -prominent newspaper immediately
after the drawing.. - Persons at a distance
drawing prizes, may have them sent to any
part of the United States they may tlosirev
Description of Real Estate.
SEVEN FINE RESIDENCES FouK im ma,
Citt or Ralbioh.
One in Warronton, Warren county, N. C. i
One Hotel in Taylorsville, county scat of
AWxander county, N. C.
One lot consisting of 8 acres iu RaleisH.
about three-fourths of a mile from the Capi
tol about 2 acres in forest oak and hickory,
honse fronting on the street and about 50 feet
back: walks to the house 15 feet wide, planted
on either side with Emoisimus for hedge, with
a marble statute of tbe goddess. Flora on the
one siae mil size a nne piece or sculpture,
said to have cost fti,3U On the other side,'
Sun Dial on marble column, both on marble pe
destals - Front pailifurs on tbe street, resting
an hewed granite base, with granite gate
poets. - The grounds in the giove are highly
fertilized, producing, last year, besides much
bay and vegetables. 4 bales of cotton. '
The dwelling of brick, is 42x35 with conical
metal roof, and two Franklin rods. In the
basement is tbe kitchen, about 20 feet-square,
and the dining room, 18x 2 feet, and two pan
tries well fitted up.. On tha middle floor thero
are two large rooms, with lire places, and fine
variegated marble' mantle, nd a -spacious-
hall and open room for enjoying the summer
brccrcs. In the third story are two large and
one small dormitory, with fire-places, and a
largo passajrowitb cases lor wardrobe. In
tlio attic story is a small dormitory, with
stairs to scuttle in the roof.
There is a portico to the bouse v8xl4 Coct,
with floor of hewed granite slabs. The steps
of the building, in front and rear, are of hew.
ed 'granite, with iron banisters, and all the
doorand window sills are of hewed granite,
and all the sash hung on balances. Tho wood,
work of the building are 'f the choicest mate
rial, and the entire building recently painted,
. The out-honses consist or a barn 40x20 feet,
With i basement walled ,with: granitow Jarge,
enough for 12 horses' Or c o ws, witli slied In
front and on the 4, wo ends,-one ad fitted np
for four milch cows ; a horse stable 14x28 foot ;
a carriage bouse 18x24 feet; a house for setv
vants 18x37 feet, well finished, with, two, fire
places, and recently painted.- - and J' bas u
arood drv collar : a brick smoke-bouso. 20x20
feet, of very high pitch, shedded all round'
with wooa, gear, ana ciiicken house, . nndei
with granite; :i r'i?:: j;;..; .;; 3 t.;-, .IoIti-j
Through the grove passes a branch, with
never-failing spring of pure cool water, i In-i
mediately oeiow this is a granite milk House,
the water of the spring, which is very abund
ant, passes in a stone miK trougn through
the milk house, and discharges in a crystal'
fish pond, some 15x190 feet, in which is a large
variety of 4sb, many of them so tame that
they eat from Angers. Price $10,000. , . , . j t. . ,
ono large anu convenient nonse in the city
large rooms, uoi
rooms, double parlors, with all necessa-t-buildtngs,
1 acres of ground, and a
tiful oak grove. Value $6,600.
ry out-buj
beautiful oak gri
. One large houso on Newborn and Blood
worth streets, containing twenty rooms, suitt
able for a boarding house, all necessary out
buildings, with a Deautiful oak grove in tbe,
yard and acre of gronnd. ' Value 5,000. '
One beautiful large residence, on. N ew bern.
street, eigbt rooms and basement, four out
buildings and stable, seven aores of ground,:
elm grove, very desirable and attractive..
Value $8)000. .'. -ij'v
One in Warrenton, N. C known as the Ala
ton property, in perfect wder. one of the best
built houses iu the Si ate, containing 8 large
rooms, double piazzas and porticos, one of the
most commanding and beautuui resiliences in
the place, with 8 acres of ground, one orchard,
beautiful oak grove in the yard, and aUneces-:
irv
lings. . value S3,uuu.
v at Tavlorsville is very i
The property at Taylorsville is very attrac-
tive, valuable; and .cheap.'., It is . Hotel at
the county seat of a flourishing and growing
vaum.V V. VAWM0v uvVuuUWMMriie.1
and situated one square from a good' and
vi 11 a nra a a thnnoanri as tnnia inhoKHon
nourunmKiiiee,.nosenooioi atet,L-r trrado.
; right on the line of the Atlantic ft Ohio Rail
Koaaana-Oerag mtaateaan tne mountain re
gion, tbe scenery is truly delightful and fitoU
natlng. . Contains i twenty roomgi and tho-
buildings are new. Value txtOO. .
One In Chapel Hill, containing fonr rooms,
with lire places, and one forty foot dining
MLSCELLANEOTJS.
room. AlfO, kitchen, out-honses and one and
three-fourths acres of land. Value, $2,000. .
Those ordering tickets can select anv num
ber from 1 to 73,347, if tbe number ordered bas
' been takes, the number, nearest will be sent.
une tnree cent stamp muse accompany every
order. All tickets will have the seaf of the
Company and tbe atenatnreof thecreta
Persons living at h distaSeo will VeJurplsa- A
eu wnn an omciai listot tne arawincr.
.49W refer tooDVMoFoltant." Banker or
"vuor gentleman ot standing in me city or
i 4- For further descriptions and-particulars,
address 'V vi.;v. -i.'u v.; ,-, ft
1 Kaieigh, N.c.
1 P..j8.t Real estate -wanted, ibr tke find Draw-'
tag". Persons desiring to dispose of Real Es
tate through thi Company win e required
drawing,
s Preference will 1mm Hvph tA. Aivnrai;in
purtliade" tli'6 largest number of Tickets In I
J mayl3m . !T , .. -f1. , e
" 'I ll I I ! I ' Nil j r
No; l Peruviaif Guliiib.
T AUKEL II1LI. HILLS
COTTOBi
JLJ
YAUNv
! - jl :-r.li f, -'.? t
For sale by - ...
v . MOFFITT & CO. .
jan24-31tf:.ttl
Molasses, Sugar &b1.
50O
! owj.,.Jn(; f l; r
, ISO Bags COFFEE
"i SUGAR
V-) i'i::, i-i l-...
. ,.;-r. It' . -1 i
l.SOoi Sacks SALT ? 1 ' 1 ? '' -'
1,000 Bales HAY ;' ' : '
S,000 BustaeWCORN
A Genehd Asmrtmknt of Groceries,
IN STORE, aftd for Sale by ii '' '(
- WILLARD BROS.
apl5-tf ,
Notice bf opsiftiiership
c'irllv.. tula ! J ;i,.n a
WltifivoTOir. N. fl Anril IS IRAQ
-rrri!,''!trit1El undeicsigned, have
' YY - this day entered into Co-partnership,
nnoertnonrm name ana styleof BANNIS
TER, CQWAN CO., for the purpose of con
ducting the business of a REAL ESTATE
AND FIN ANCLAIi AGENCY.! -with nrincinal
offices at AYilmington, N. C, and New York
we rcspeptfuiiy offer, our S9rvices to the
pituiic. - -' -- l.
, ( ; . LEMUEL BANNISTER,
. 1 !, '; ' J. KJSNYO.X. ; ,-j .
For further information, address
: ; ; : 1; BANNIST1SR. COWAN A CO.
WUinington, N. C.
; apbMU-tr v Mitt.' ;. ( .
To Turpentine Distillers
- r ( ' ! tCIBCtTLAK.J ' .
fTUIE SUBSCRIBER, IN CORDIALLY
I ' returnine? thanks to their friends in the
country who were last year engaged in tlie
Turpentine Business, for their continued con
ddence and support, desire at the commence
ment ot another season" tb"renew their assur
ances of untiring efforts in their endeavors by
economy in efcpenses-and charges and prompt
attention, to their, orders, as well as the ut
most care in the sale of their consignment s to
promote their interests, .Account sales and
remittances guaranteed to be prompt.
apb470mij .';;;;),-: SPRUN5Q 4 H IN SON.
' CHURCH OF.THE STRANGERS,"
Bfew.Ydrk.
XTISITORS TO THE CITT OF NEW
y YORK are- informed that they will find
Divine Service every Sunday, in the Large
Chapel of the University, Washington Square,
at 10VS A. M. and 14 P. M. The evening ser
vice in summer is at8 o'clock. Waverly Place,
immediately north of the New York. Hotel,
out of Broadway, rtins west to Washington
Square, en tho east side of which is the Uni
versity. The entrance to the church is the
main .door of tho University. ; University
Place cars run from the door of the Fifth Av
enue Hotel, to the door of the Church. From
the St. Nicholas and Metropolitan, take the
cars corner of Broadway and Broome, leave
at Waverly Place, and go west one block. At
the.stor House take University Place cars,
leave at Waverly Place, and go west- ono
block. Strangers will find cordial welcome,
and polite attention. , , t- ft ,
; The Pastor is Rev. Dr. DEEMS, who devotes
himself to the spiritual interests of strangers.
If any be sick, let them address him a note by
mail, as " Pastor of tlie Church of the Stran
gers, New York.,' and it will reach him. The
ladies wbo.compose the u Society of tho 'Star
ters of the Stranger, procure medical, legal,
and spiritual help for strangers in perplexity,
distress, , or; sickness. Address,' "Sistei sot
the Stranger," care Rev. Dr. DEEMS, N. Y'.
ij you art coming is jxwuf rorie goon, eta zm out
and paste it in your memorandum book
,feblfM4-tf ;iiil .i,. ti. , .
,,Kiot6gfapn;;;:
HATING ADDER TO JttY ESTAB
lishment. a
SHIVERS PATENT SOLAR CAMERA!,
I am prepared to furnish pictui"es from the
smallest size to Life size. , ..
C. W. TATES,
apl3-J8i-tf Market strcc.
Alta Vela Phosphate I,
rr IS COMPOSED OF THE CELEBRA.
tod Guano from-' . '
A L TA V E L A
Combined with other valuable fertilizing ma
terial,! scientifically treated, making at i V.'
! COMPIjETE manure.
1 .., ' : -.; . ' r- - - I : ,
It prbddccs a vigorous growth to the vegeta
tioHMnd permaueijLtlyeiirichesth0 8oil. f ..
i ' For sale 5 in Wiluiingtoiij N. . by. ALEX
JOHNSON ft CO., at 60 per tonn .
Or the ' ALTA VELA GUANO CO.,
fcb2ft447-ly :; 57 Broadway, N.T-.
The Plaindealer,
'Ay- "-: WILSON N:1 C. ' li ": 1
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r
A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
rwn , .
MERCHANTS antj, .othci-s, willing to wse
its columns, win nana tiieir cards to
. . ft - :WM. II; BERNARD. -:;. ;.',
r Editor of the " Star."
. Or send direct to' :'j 'Hi..- Ii 't-.-'ft
c. s,
McDANIEU
- Editor:
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rf !
The Widows;
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- tfi'it.tlitdJ VI l: f.Sif.
Benefit Life
: ! Insurance Conipany
BROADWAY, , NEW; .YORK.
. ! CASH ASSETTS $1,250,000.
-XOLICIES ISSUED ON THE ORDINARY
IT LIFE, ENDOWMENT. SINGLE PAY
MENT and TONTINE DIVIDEND PLANS.
All Policies are. NON,-FORFKITING.f cr. u . j (
DIVIDENDS i'.'i oe j.fj1 I.' s-., .
! Declared Annually '
,! v, Ou tlie Contribution Pian,
and may bo nsed to the, increase of Policy or
reduction of Premium; The system of the
Company is CASH. The policy of the Com
pany is SECURITY. The managemeet of the
Company is SUCCESS. The object of the Com'
pfcny is BENEFIT to its Policy-holders. The
entire surplus 33 ARNING&are by its charteu
required to be equitably divided among its
piicy4ioMers. No Oharge for MEDICAL EX
AMINATION or POLICY FEE.. Parties eon-,
tempbtttng insurance are requested to exam-'
ine the system of this Company. Application
Blanks, with necessary instructions, mailed
to those who may desire them. . . N .. i .. .,...
LOCAL AGENTS wanted in 'hit" towns una
villages in Eastern, North Carolina, and with
whom liberal arrangements wiil be made.
1 Dn WM. 'A.' B. NviRCOMv Edenton,. Nv G.J
Medical Referee for North Carolina.
Dr. Wi J. H. BELLAMY, Medical Examiner,
1 . t
Wilmington, ,
v. - .- w . .. i
I. B. MARTIN ft CO.,
Gen'l A cents. Kdenton. N. Ci f
"WMk aTuumming, Agent, ; '
t f ' wAf Ic3u-i J iuit Wiimiaiwn,flii
.may !
wmj -aui . ' v .
KJ llshed Weekly Sv E- JteMillan, Proprie
vor.
WM. H. BERNARD, Agent,
sept23-l-tr Wilmington, N C. -
u a uescnption, ana, a certificate or
titlev o-J Desirable property wlU be taken- in
anv part Of the United States, for thu amnnd
msciXAisrEOTJS.
Ayers Sarsaparilla,
For Pa r i f yi it c.ihu ttl.i
.......... The : TeDttfaUrm
excllciit. medicine en
oysis derived from its
S2I&ilna,,yf W,,,(1
HtyiT navenons.--iivterat9ases
of
Scrofulous disease
where the system seem!
iedjaturated with cor-
rifled and cured bv it
ocrpiuious:i affections
sissr-: anu, uisorders., .whih
' ' , , ' 1 Y,ere "ffmvated by the
scrofulous contamination until thv
paipfnlly afflicting, have been rad leally cured
In such great numbers in aim not V'
m radicsaiiv m...
tion of the country, that the public scarce J
need to be informed" of its virtues or nV ,
""uip every gec-
Scrofnlous poison is one of the mostOe
strnctlve enemies of our race, Often, this
seen ahd nnfelt tenant of the organism
dermincs the constitution, and invites th t
tack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, witho.,."
exciting a suspicion of its presence Amu!
It seemsto br ed infection' throughout Ti e
body, and then, on some favorabll occasion
rapidiy develop Into one or other of its lS
ous forms, either on tbe surface or amonli iiL
vitals. In-tho ltte-, tubercles ma? be n ,
denly deposited in tlie lungs or ffitoPtn"
mors formad in the liver, orit showt its nrcs'
ence.by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcera
tions on some part of the bod v". Hence the
occasional use of a bottle of this Saran
rllla te advisable, even when noVelyJn?;.
toms of disease appear. Persons afflicted wi t h
mediate relief, and, Ht length, dure, hv tin.
Firk, Rosh or Erysipelas, Tkttbb 8ai.t Rm,.
TO, SoAtn Head, Rikowork; Sor ffcriif &a
Ears, and other eruptions or visibleformt of
"T disease. Also in the more con
cealed forms, as Dtspbpsia, Dropsy, Hbart
Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the
various Ulcerous atrections of the muscular
and nervous systems. "
Stphilts or Venereal and Mercurial Dis
eases are cured by it, though a lontf time
is required for subdniog these obstinate mal
adies by any medicine. But long continued
use of this medicine will cure the complaint
Jjsuoorrhoja .or . WftiTus, Utbeikb Ulcera.
tiows, and FekAlu Diseases, are commonly
soon relieved and ultimately cured by its pu
rifying and Invigorating effect. Minute Di
rections lor each case are found in our Alma
nac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism and
Oont, when caused bv accumulations of ex
traneous matters in tho blood, yield quickly
to it, as also Liver Complaints. Torpldi
ty, Congestion or Inflammation of the
Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as thev
often do, from the rankling., poisons in th'o
blood. This SARSAPARILLA is a great re
. storer for the strength and . vigor or the kvn
tcm. Those who are Languid and Listlkhs,
Despondeht, Sleepless, and troubled with
Nervous Apprehensions or Fears, or any of
the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will
find immediate relief and convincing evi.
dcn of its restorative power upon triak
V II K P A It E D B Y 1 "
Dr. j; c. A Iter ac., iAweiiJ sians..
: u. 2rodiml Mnd', Atudylical CKentuitti c
Soldfby Ei Wim,'V:H. Lippitt,? H. Mt Lhi
and wV. Mo bane, Wilmington, anl all Jiu
gists and Dealers everywbei-c. - t .
;at4M9ieod4mSF "i - Hvi ui
William Faxber & Co.,
Gommissidn'Merchdnts
37 TfATER STREET, NEW YORK, .
. " " For tbe Sale 6f -
Peanuts, Leat'and Fineout Tobacco1,' -Cotton ,
wooa, iiiaes, bkins, t urs, nemp. xas-,
Turpentine, Rosin, Beeswax, Whiskey,
' Rags, Lard,' Tallow, - Eggs, Flour, : "
i . Grain, Seeds, Green and Dried
Fruits, Vegetables, and all
'.; kinds of Southern :
'..i i Productions.
GASH advanced on CONSIGNMENTS
Order for Merchandise promptly ill led
free of charge. Send' for our Pric3 Current
and Marking Plate.
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TheLiverpool & Lon
don, & Globe Ins. Co.
Afeis Gpld 1 7,690,390
" in th e
U nited States 2 ,000 ,000
Directors personally respon
sible for all engagements of (he
Company.1
Barry , Brothers,
:i ..1 .(,. . .-n it . .'' . ' .'.' .'
; ..-.; -i-:, s .uGenl Agents,
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Marinelnsurandeeffect'
edict all forts in the
U hiied: States ana
Well Indies, by
Barry Brothers;
Wilmington
Plillosopliy of -JIarr iagiv . j
new COURSE Of Lectures," as nciiv-
tered at tho New Y'orfc, Museum , of Anatc-
mnracingtne sunjects : now to A.ive anu
to LivnFor j Youth, Maturity . And' Old
Mitnlirbrul nAnRrflllT RflvlAWArl Tht
Cause of Indigestion ? Flatulence and Nervous
Diseases accounted fori Marriage Philosophi
cally Considered, ftcv ' These ' lectui-8 will be
forwarded on receipt of four stamps by ad
dressing : Sko'y Baltimo& Mcskck or An at
omt, 74. Wst Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Md
may 9-eodly - .
Sealed Proposals.
TilER U AVINO JBKEN -A MTSUNDKn
standing as to tho series of Bonds offered
for sale in' the advertisement dated 'May- 41,
.1869, the Finance Committee have., decided to.
receive Sealed Proposals until Jnne litlf,! !i!,
)at noon, The $30,000 in bonds tp be dispoaeil ot, .
and issued for the necessary wexpenes of the
Cityoader auOaority of an, Acft-of the tfetral
Assembly, ratified Dec. 18, 1C8, will lw
dated July 1st,' ISdS), and bear interest , at the
i rate ot six per cent, per annum, payable in .
gold. The Committee,' as beforo, 'reserve the
right to reject any and all bids, -r . . v r.i ;
Address, GEO. Z. FRENCH,
je 3-tjeiaj.j unm -a, nuance conrniite.
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IN TaIJKc-
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" - IN THE
Sunday 'Messenger,
: J'iTssued every' Saturday fBoithe'.
Dally1 Mesfeehgcr O 01 cc. '
" GOLhBOItON. Cl l
(The great Centrd of - the W ft W R R, and
... -s v,- ,C R R'd,). ; ,
THE SUNDAY MESSENGER llS A
live 24 column paper, up with the tlmeit,
and in favor of progress. Is read inalnil
every hamlei- village and town in Kastern
North Carolina and on the, line f th W A W
I1IO UV. V ..A U.C1... ... v. . . ... . .... .in
of prices and advertise.. Tarms reasonable
'Address,- 8UNDAY MESSENGER. -'.JanSMXf
' r,.UOs-tf'' .kisborpi A.
U ilmt ii STi'o ny-N
t..v
tXtnsn9 4'" Jane Sd, 1809.f
"f A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE fiTOCK-
,.. ( ... -i- -.-. y--
L holders of the- Wilminartom Charlnu A
Rutherford Rail Road Company will be, hehl -in
MrumlagtoK'on the 29th day of July. ii, -for
the purpose-of reorganization under the
'amended elmrter of the Company;' ' - "'
Traiinfr KnnlM -will, 1a liu.i a th.. wuii
j';! llt tr
fday of j'r-trrrr'To-- -By
order of the President and Directors ,
. - LT. ALDER MAN,
' . el-lawtd t- Secret iry.