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M O ftNTN GK stj&r. "Saturday,' Octoicri5J;l8690 ; &ZB llwed , . City .Sateaorlbera at FIFTEEN. CEHT Hreek,NabMr. brrs , Sort ;Mlke f. Market Street will fc pplled fcy Mr. WM. iu' HARLOW I tbAse "Bonth I of thst, line by Mr. JOHIT B. BVRCH. Only thei Art r thrted, In their respee ttv lYttn to collect, ttfj Correspondent mast not rlte oa botli side pi (Mr paper. - - . i. Wo cannot undertake to return rejected communication,, ..j; .... . . .. , .JJV., "tjf Persons leaving the f eity daring the Summer months may have the Stab mailed regularly to their address by leaving orders at u,i'9 office. Price, cent for.one.month, or, 12.00 for threemonths. . ,, v . fObitaary notices,, tributes ,tof respect, c r charged hall advertising rates when mid for in advaace of pabJleatteu. In all other cases, full jidverjiislng rates will bo liarged. 1 , T1IE CIRCULATION OF THE MORNING STAR IS LARGER THAW THAT OF ANY OTHER DAIL T.t NE W8PJJPER PUBLISH ED IN NORTH CAROLINA. POLITICAL.' The Virginia and Tennessee Leg islatures are both now in session, ;... uMv tKU will f.l.oosfi j - ... United States senators v lrgmia j m naaa nn Tn Npw "K,,lr portions 01 tue engine, mnuuaer two and Tennessee one. In JNew abic arethe 8tor5e9 t?id of how deadly effort ia beinsr made to set missiles alighted just in front of the ueo- . ,.. , p I General bigei norainaieu as uw - Dublican candidate lor eeereiary ui . . ; , . . w State, in tlie place or ueoige . Curtis declined. VeQne6duy tlie ir: fo f?ftfl' TflinnerancM Con - iUUIUWVVW w"v i vention met at St. Paul, and Thurs day the Minnesota State "People's Party," (bolting Republican) Con vention, met at the eame place. The Maryland Democratic Con ven-. tion met on Thursday at Baltimore, 'whilst the Republican Convention meets next Wednesday. AN IMMENSE BUILDING. The walls of . St. Patrick's Cathe- dral, Xew York, have risen to above . fifty feet in height, and the beauti- tul portals in the front, transepts 1 . . -iTTi and rear are now finished. When finished this will be the most hand- some church on the continent, and will accommodate 19,000 persons, The building will be 330 feet from buttress to buttress, and 301 feet inside the walls. The breadth at the transept is to be 172 ieet, and the height trom the floor to the crown of the ceiling 110 leet. f3TReal estate in Philadelphia, I it is said, is worth nothing like what it was two or three years ago, and is still declining in valne. There are more houses than tenants, and brick and lumber are so low that buildings built when prices were I higher cannot, compete with those more recently erected. The many Southerners, too, who during the rebellion took refuge in Philadel phia, have gone back to the South, and left vacant dwellings behind them. Xew" York tenants wonld not rejiret to have a similar state ot tilings prevail here next about lioiise-hmnjr time. So says the Xew York Sun. 5T" Raw Beef it is asserted, proves of the greatest benefit as a diet fop persons of frail constitu tions. It is reported that nhvsici- ans are now administering to con- I sumptives a diet of finely-chopped raw Wf trnr,0rlw c?oCrtrw1 r5tl, r sail, anu neaieu oy placing me aisn food is given also incases where .. ... the stomac.li refect nlmoRfc vrv' v J 1 other torm ot food. It assimilates m w I rar.idlv and affords th hnsr n on r- isninent, winie patients learn to long lor it and to like it as much as Dr. Kane did his Arctic dinners of ,aw c;i anA "Koopmanschap, the Chinese 1 importer, arrived in Washington on Thursday last, where he was to re- j . , ,, main a day or two, and then go to 'Tfew Orleans. A letter from Capt. l m. . l.Tita, who (has gone to China to procuro labor for Arkansas plant- r ers, saya lie is assured ot getting all xne iao,or ne wants at Disown price n n,: t ; ; : ... .ABiummmaiuiuviuug "iioiuvBo, icueuiiy ii uui uuiua, any nothing can eaual the miserv or i ..... t -. . , . uestitution, or the desiro of the in- habitants to come to the United States 1 The Secretary of the Vir g'wia State Agricultural Society hag our thanks for a complimentary ticket. For the' information of those of our readers who may de sire to attend the annaal fair of the above society, ; we statdf that it will be held on the 2d,- ad. th and 5th days of Horember next. ' ' ' ' . BOILEB EXPLOSION. Horrors I of. the Indianapolis Disaster, . The mails bring the details of the ter rible effects of the explosion of a boiler ia the midst of a crowd ot - men, women and children, at the State , Fair at Indiana polis. Ind., tn Friday ' last, week. It seems to be established that the came of the explosion was that there was but lit tle water iu the boiler and the floes were greatly heated. The scenes that followed the explosiou were ..terrible.'.-'. Where the engine stood there was no perceptible trace except an area of smoked blackened ground. The Indianapolis Journal says :. To attempt to pen a picture of the scene were folly. Imagine fifteen thousand peo ple pallid with fear, rushing and crushing to and fro impelled by a nameless some thing toward an. undefinable object. Men bearing dead and wounded iuto the various halls, women shrieking and . cry ing for fear their husbands, sons or brothers might be amongXthe, killed, strong men convulsed and inuears because temporar ily separated fromtheir wives and chil dren, and in suspense as to. their safety. A large piece of the boiler, ; which must have weighed five hundred pounds, was carried to a distance of a hundred yards. One smaller piece was thrown clear into the time - track, and skipping ewer it, buried itself in the sod beyond. . . Another large piece was thrown westward, clear over the dyke upon the cattle pen. In al most every direction smaller pieces of the 'rywerc nirown, ana me air was ,llc,l"v 01 spiinura, Doits, screws, nuts, pieces ot rod?, and such of the P'e, arrested by a gracious Providence in lneir deadl -fli a lollowing are among me nomuie incidents ot the catas trophe: a man walking in front of the executive oenaquarters was startled at seeing the ku.U ot a man dP .io fro.nt of the flesh actually scalded off the bones, but the eyes and teeth still remaining in their sockets and jaws. several yards from the disaster was found a pair ot legs held together by the merest shred of flesh. At one place was the headless trunk of a man; at another was the leg of a woman, with her boot and stocking and a part of her drawers still upon it; the arm of a man was fl riven into a poplar board ; while not fur Irom Power Hall was seen the body of a man so hoiribly mutilated that his heart, stomach, liver and lungs could readily be seen When first discovered, his heart was nf-ill tiulnitotincr nrwl tKu mutinn t the organ was observed. n the Agricultural Had were ljmg four mass of charred, roasted and scalded hu- ?n- Mr: J.ohn. Foudary, with a friend, was sitting in a carriage on the east side of Power Hall. They both saw a Piec ot J? jler coming toward them the deadly iron imbedded itself in the gronnd not three feet behind him. The pair vri a ujcii us ivuuu ugai viic stall way to theamphitbeatre. A mother and three children were standing in a group near the boiler. The mother whs instant ly killed, and two of the children badly scalded.' The third escaped uninjured. A gentleman and lady were walking by with locked arms. The gent'euan was killed and the lady uninjured. Quite a number of persons were thrown to the ground with considerable force, many of whom were picked up in an insensible conaiuon. a.uhiw wultou was bituck uy a piece of the flying iron, and the wagon utterly demolished, but the child in it left unhurt. A piece of the boiler was blown into the cattle shed two hundred yards, where it passed through the roof and knocked the tips oil tue horns ot the mammoth ox, but doing him no other injury, sittin2 in a ,,ugCT about fifty ya6rtl9 away looking at the running of the mills, when a piece of the boiler struck the horse, kill ing him instantly and upsetting the bag gy, throwing both of the occupants out, but doing them no serious narm. A piece of a man s head, showing a part of the forehead, the nose and lelt side of the face, the hair and whiskers very black, slisrbtlv tinged with gray, was found near the executive omce. One of P. L. Davis's arms was blown over a hundred yards from the place where he fell dead. His body was otherwise ter ribly mutilated. In a lumber pile: near the place where the boiler stood, were found some of the ruinains of a man literally wadded into the interstices between the planks. One wo man, inquiring for her husband, asked one of the reporters if his name was upon the list of killed. It was, but the man could not summon the courage to tell the Pr bereaved wife, and he put her off uitli nn Airnutnn At the undertaker's the scene was terri blc. In the back yrd and rear shops, upon rude planks and benches, were stretched the dead. The mutilations were fi-arful and cannot be, fitly described. ntokannrl unri HfHTrimMl- hlOOflV ftntl fid8 l(VLJVa M... wm - , - j tv with nrotrndinor eyeballs, and lolling tongues and clenched- bands, thedead lay, fi;iAnf Tearful nitnocflpfl - 4?fl.llinr TOf & O I IVU b UU V AUi M - wwww - n nromnt. thoron and fearless investlga- U'on of the disaster of which they are the Terrible Irlliqaake in Peru. New York. Oct. 6. Anevening paper , has . the following; "A terrible earthquake occurred in Peru, August iA. ine jracrac oieaiu xibij; tion Comnanv's steamer Payta was dam- aged. The earthquake was so severe as . . 1 J ittA till It lilted - heavv iron safe in the purser's room, and raised the vessel entirely out of i the water., ine sqock was nus repeuisu i hftd it been. tne Te83el would undoubt- edly have been lost. The peaks of the mountain on shore were seen to tumble down and crumble away. The inhabi- tants of Callao and other places along tne In. -:- . ..... tn ilia nitunnr and aU valuable products being removed." r r': jutw . , ia"-. . icinn assault and attempt to commit a rape upou wo wnite women, nearomervue, a lew aays ago. jcnuaj.uo i v.r tured, identified and taken to jail.. The next night twenty-five masked men took him from the jail and hanged him. lions Absence. Amonar those who went to the Mexican war from this city was Mr. Christopher Victor, son of the late John Victor. At tne end of the war he located, in Cahtor: nia. where he has since resided. On Sun- tday evening his fciatiTes and frienda had. tne pleasure 01 woiuoming uiun uumo -teraa absence of twenty-three years. 1 He waited until the iron-horse was ready ' to bear him' across the pIains.--ZyncWr f Virginian, . . t2T" Koskoo The Great Blood and Lirer Medicine t r i ; Ilnrd Story v During a recent 'visit 'to ! New TTork,' President Grant expressed ", desire to purchase some cigars, and visited quite a number of establishments fr the purpose of testing their brands, .&c. V The result was, that, unknown to each other, . each dealer visited resolved to make the Presi dent a present, and he received not less than seventy thousand prime Havanas. " v " Au Old Still. An officer of the internal . revenue, in Virginia, reports that he has found in the mountains of that State a copper still, the inscription on which shows .that it was manufactured in 1646, and thatit was im ported to this country. The capturing officer has set about working up. the his tory ot this old copperhead, said to be very interesting. . L Suicide. - Mrs, Fitzgerald, aged twenty-four years, residing in Brooklyn, N. Y., and. recently a popular ballet-dancer in the New. York theatres, died on Monday of an, . over-dose of morphine administered by herself. MISCELdLAJN EQUSi Hand and Steam Power PRIIITIHG; PRESSES. rjUUS UBrOERSHJNKD, HAVING : AO cvpted the Agency, for the Southern States, of Cottrell X Babcock's celebratet?Hand and Steam Power Printing Presses, is prepared, to famish them AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. These Presses are recommended for Cheap ness, speed, strength, durability and finish. Th "Improved Country Newspaper and Job Press" is specially adapted to the wants of Southern Publishers. One of this class may bo seen in operation at my Printing and Pub lishing House. Circulars sent on application. . WM. II. BERNARD, Agent for the Southern States, ' jVilmington, N. 6. NEW GOODS ! NEf GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT A. D. B R O W N'S, EXCUANOE COIiNER, The largest and cheapest stock of , Millinery in the State ! -r ALSO WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HO SIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIR1S, DRESS BUTTONS, TRIM MINGS And every thing usuaUr kept in a first class MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE. The only house lathe State that sells the celebrated H1XD-JIADE HOOP SKIRT, Hade expressly for my trade. PRICE 50 Cents t 1 SO. Call and examine for your self. One Price, Terms Cash. A. D. BROWN. octl 8-tf SUNDRIES. 2Q TIERCES PRIME S. CAROLINA RICE ; 56 Boxes Choice Cream CHEESE ; 700 Bags SHOT Drop and Back ; 600 Cases U. Wolfe's Liquors and Wines ; 40 Bbls. and 25 boxes Railroad, Gail A Ax's, and Lor il lard's Snuff ; 75 Boxes North Carolina and Virginia Cold Leaf, Bright and Custall Black Tobncco j 150 Bbls Whiskeys. Gins, Rums and Bran dies of all grades and qualities. For sale by ADRIAN A VOLLERS, Corner Front and Dock Streets, sept 12-tt ESTABLISHED 18SO. t tja ft. AiaWreHCe U. OC UU., 'IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN NOTIONS FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY GLOVES &c. 308 W. Baltimore Street, BBrWKEN HOWARD ARD LIBERTY, Baltimore. ' 7-3m-eod-ThSaATn sept 30 Branch Office o F THE BTATENr ISLAND FANCY DYEING , ESTABLISHMENT. ; Hnvlnar accepted the Agency for the above Company, I am prepared with every facility to serve tne puuiio in .jus line. PRICE LISTS Furnished, and GOODS INSURED if desired. oct 6-tfiavc No. 9 North Front Street. Sundries. -jti a rtirWTt a otrn a t Vj hoop iron, potash C1XEESE? COFFEE, BAGGING. LYE. CAN DY. MOLASSES. candles. ! BVar, HALT, NA-LLi3, . TUBACtiO, starch, Ac, - Ac, Ae.i ... u 27. 23 and 29 North Vater.Btreet. oct 8-3t Land Plaster. 7f BBLS. LAND PLASTER, r IUU . 100. bbls. Calcined Plaster- if. For sale b; f. r; kerchnebT; i V. 27, 28 and 29 North Water street. ' ".'w - ' -3t oct 8 MISCELTi A KflOtTS. ; SELLING Out 1 AT THE: CHEAP STORE! 44 Market St i-eet, Next door West of Patten's Bakery. THE WHOLE STOCK OI DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS and SHOES WILL BEHOLD OUT. FISE ASSORTMENT OF JACONET AND SWISS EMBROJDERIES : SWISS AND FACONIE MUSLIN'S, JACON ET CAMBRICS. Ill 11 D EYE AND HUCKABACK DIAPERS, TABLE NAPKINS, TOWELS, LISLE GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ao., Ac., too numerous to mention. . 49 Remember, No. 44 Market Street, est door West of Patten's Bakery. sept 8-tf. ' . HOTELS. &C. O T F. I. . Pur cell House , WILMINGTON, N. C. tkopbhtob : J. .. DAVIS, of Mills House, Charleston, S. C. Coach, CaiTiaa;e and Baggage Wagons al ways ready to convey Passengers to and from the RailroadH. mrl7-H7-tl CLIFFORD HOUSE, THIS POPULAR HOUSE HAS BEEN thoroughly renovated since goinglnto the hands ot the present Proprietor, J. A. Clif ford, and he offers for sale the finest WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGAUS, Ever Drought to this Market. Ho calls esncclal attention to the fact that he sells Liquors by the bottle, a privilege not extended to any, , by the late lie ven ne lmw. save those in his vocation. I my 5to-tr NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE FULTON HOUSE). . Wilmington, im. u.f REUBEN JONES. (OF JONES' HOTEL, FAYETTE VILLE, N. Proprietor. c.,) mHE UNDERSIGNED having leased the de- X strabie anu cen recently known . s .ntlTknown s thTWlton HousX changed its name to the " National Hotel," is I prepared to entertain the traveling public in the best manner, and at prices that cannot fail to please. A share of patronage is so licited. REUBEN JONES, Proprietor, oct 2 9-tf Gilmor . House, MONUMENT SQUARE, BALTIMORE, MD. rriHIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL I is now open for the accommodation of the traveling puDiic. It has been newly famished throughout, and contains all the requisites of a first-class Hotel, is centrally located, and convenient to the business portion of the city, and public buildings, city railways, Ac. The management promise to do everything in their power for the comfort and satisfaction or tneir guests. Coaches run to and from all depots and steamooat i inaings. t are za cents. Board $3 per day. K1BKLAND A CO., au3-3m Proprietors. FORREST'S HAIR RESTORATIVE! Philadelphia, October 13, 1SB5. "IV TESSR8. WM. E. R ART LETT. Jan iyl A CO. : The "Hair Restorative to which yon call public attention, has all the virtues yon claim for it. Last year the top of my head became quite bald, and by using your Restora tive, for about two months, the growth of my hair was restored. To promote the effect of the Restorative, it will be well to bear in mind that, "you cannot brush the head too much, ox the hair too little. EDWIN FORREST. CARR, BOYKIN A CO., Proprietors, 29 Hanover Street, Baltimore, Md. mr23SAFly T. H. BURGESS & CO., PRODUCE AND OYSTER Commission Merchants, A NO BROKERS IN HIDES, SKINS, il. UUA1N, COTTON AND TOUACCO, 15 Pratt Street Wharf. BALTIMNRE, MD. Baltimore referencee, by permission : Bank of Common e, Wm. Crane A Sons, Walter R. Moore 3o Co.. HawKins. Williamson a co., u. Dcford A Co., McCleisli, Rives A Co.. Dunn, Todd A Co., Wm. Miller A Co., James Myers A Co. mar33SAFly FURNITURE. JJAVING RECENTLY ENLARGED OUR WAREROOMS; we now offer one of the largest and best se lected stocks of PARLOR, CHAMBER, , DINING, LIBRARY AND OFFICE FURNITURE ever before offered in the State, and at as low prices as any establishment North or South. Bedding and Upholstery. Our Bedding and Upholstery Department is on an extensive scale. We manufacture every description of Mattresses, and call es pecial attention to our pure curled HAIR MATTRESSES, which we warrant as represented. Wind ow Shades and Wall Paper. Our stock isthe largest and best assorted ever offered in the city and comprises all the new patterns for the Fall trade, being entire ly of new designs. D. A. SMITH, Granite Front Buildings, sept 12-3m South Front Street. FURNITURE! THOSE FINE, LOW-PRICED BED ROOM SETS have arrived. Also -WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, Ac. The largest and cheapest stock in the city. ' We also cut and make CARPETS, and guarantee a perfect or no pay. . j Refer to any Carpet dealers in the city. . . ZIMMERMAN A - WHITE. - 2d street corner uocic oct 3 10 BOOK. -BINDERY J BOOK B I ND E J Bl" tPZfMtf $M PAPER RULING ROOMS, WH. II. BERNARD, Prop'tor. Dawson Bank Buildings f Front Street, . WILMING TON , ;n. C. r CONNECTION WITH NT PRINT ING AND PUBLISHING HQUSE,-lhavein op-, eration a Complete ROOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, includ ing a FIRST CLASS RULING MACHINE My unsurpassed facilities enable me to eec- cute all work in the above lines at LOW RATES, with the utmost diapateb, and in the most SUPERIOR STYLE. ; I am manufacturing to ordjr LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS, cashbooks, BLOTTERS INDEXES, RECORD BOOKS, TRIAL DOCKETS APPEARANCE DOCKETS. ... 7 MINUTE DOCKETS, EXECUTION DOCKETS, MARRIAGE REGISTERS, BOND BOOKS, AND ALL OTHER B L A N K BOOKS. USED BIT CLERKS, REGISTERS, MERCHANTS, BANKERS, RAIL ROAD COMPANIES, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &c. BIN D I N G PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPER FILES, MUSIC, &c, Jcc., &c, Bound in the neatest and most substantial manner, and at Moderate Prices. PAPER RULED IN ANY FORM DESIRED. Man Snecial attention riven to HE-BIND ING OLD BOOKS, GIlDIJfG AND LET. TERING : HYJHKC; BOOKS,' BOOKS, BIBLES, &e. .. 1& Send your orders to - , WM,1 H BERNARD'S Printing and JrllDllsaing llOUSe And Gene ra Bvolx JBindery , .. .... : --.-IT I i-r. ' 1. .ptai-4-tf. WI4fIJT031. H.C, Aa Mm m BALTIMORE. ,jVuqjjg:cli)enikg;& co Cotton Factors, - Anv M.r mm ltr"T mm Bacon Lard SuppHes Generally, No. 124 8outh Entavr Btreet, i! a , ; ; sx; BALTmOllEfMV;1-: Rbfukkkcbs : Hopkins, Harden A Kemp, Can by, Gilpin A Co., Penniman A Bro., Daniel Mil ler A Co., Howard, Cole -A Co., Baltimoroj M. Greenwood, New Orleans : C. W. Button, Esq., Lynchburg, Va. ; Davte,- Roper A Co., Peters burg, Va.; Wna. IL Bernard, Wilmington, N. C. mr23-ly r. x. Md. j. a. kutlbdor, Md. Jenkins & Rutledge, (successors to JEMIIXS & CATLETT,) MERCHANDISE BROKERS, - AJTD - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS," 102 LIGHT STREET WHARF, BALTIMORE," MD. Special Attention given to the Sale of Fruits and Vegetables. XTTOtnUtt RESPECTFULLY ASK CO . Tv signnients of aoove, and will guarans '. bighet market rates and prompt returns, march 25-470-SAF-ly - - II. 50ND & C0 150 -.ir. PRATT ST. y BALTIMORE, MD. G GENERAL COMMISSION Merchnntn f and Dealers in Sweet and Irish Potatoes Apples, Onions, Beans, Peas, Green and Dried Fruit, Nuts, Eggs, Terrapins, Furs, Hides, Fish, and all kinds of FRUIT, and VEGETABLES. Particular attention paid to the sale of all kinds of EARLY VEGETABLES, GREEN FRUITS, Ac. , . ' . . All kinds of SEED POTATOES constantly on hand. mr23SAFly A. W. G0LDSB0R0TJGH, Commission Merchant, 11S S. EUTAW STREET, " ' " BALTIMORE,' MD. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH FLOUR and GRAIN from first hands. 4S Orders and consignments solicited. mr23SAFly . , - r. . . TH0S. B0NJ)r& SON, BALTIMORE, MD,, . Commission Merchants AX n WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Apples, Onions, 1 ) T) ..... . n..IUi.n.UliJIVmiTt "SJntm lrvrM Terrapins. Furs. Hides, Fish, and all kinds of KAULY TRUCK and FKU1T8. j- consiimments respectfully solicted and dromptly accounted for. mr23 SAFly FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse ana -Cattle Powders. This preparation, long and favorably i : 1 1 .1 .t ' ril:?l I k brokcn down and low-spirited horses, lff y strengthening and deansias; the It is asoro prerentireof all diseases r2siP& . incident to this animal, suck as LUNG rev en. uiiAircus. i&UiVir WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS T EMPER, FEVER3, FOUXDE RV LOSS OF APPETITK AND VITAL KXERGT, Sc. Its use improves the wind, increases the aniietite Hires a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the mierablu skeleton into a Suu-looicing ami si.ito 1 Lorse. To k viK-rs ef Cews this prepara titm i in valuable. ' It is a sure jpre Ttntive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It lias been proven by actual experiment to increase the anantitr of mills btiiI nvftn twAnhr 1 veil. W1U HUM U16 U UU.I UlU and sweet. In fattening: cattle. It gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes' them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs. Ulcers in the iungs, Liver, &:c.,tnis article acts as a specific. By putting from !-" hair a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the abovediseases will be eradi cated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. DATID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Kd. For sal? bv Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United Status, Canadas and South America. mr23SAFly-clm. ROSADALIS. i s -ROSADALISr mr23SAFly .1- rw'- The Georgia Paper Mill, CARROLL COUNT Y, OA., WILL PAY CASH FOR RAGS, . ROPE, Bagging ana oia rapers. uruers boiicimju for VJ'; . ' - ' Wrapping, Manilla and Printing Paper. New Mill, Pare Wateri Live Men. Prices Low. Terms Cash. AH inquiries promptly answered. Aoarcss i. r. iv.h.ijivzu, Prcsid't Co., ' College Temple," Newnan, Ga. sept 19-SAF3m - . E. D.NIXQJV 1 : WITH - - PATTERSON & BASH, Wholesale Dealers In boots; &; shoes; No. 273 west Baltimore street, . (Between Hanover and Sharp), . : Thos. N. Patterson. I . Baltimore. Jno. H. Bash. S Prompt and faithful attention paid to orders. mr23SAFly v' 1YL Lowenbach & Bro.y;: WHOLESALE LICtUOR General Commission . Merdianls, ; - 54 SOUTH HOWARD BTREET, And 288 West Pratt Street, BALTIMORE, MD. "OFFERS IO D. Miller as uo., Hteuman, V Hinrlchs A Co.. and Penniman Bros- Bal- timnm TTniier A Bro.". Woodstock. Ya.: L Wits A Bro.. Staunton, Va. : A. B; Irick, President First Fattonai Banic, HarnsonDnrg, va. rJ . mr23Si! ly w. wiLSOir, jb. ' . Btmirs, n. . h. bttbvs WILSON,.BURNS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . SO South Howard Street, corner of tKmbard, BALTIMORE. -t:- tlfJB HAVE CONSTANTLY OST ELAND A W largo- and welj assorted etpek of GRO CERIESJWINES and-iiQUORS, suitabl for the Southern, and Western trade. We solicit j ton, Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax, Wool, Dried KTUlt, mr suns, c --rY t our iaciuues xor aouur isusiness are to warrant quick sales and prompt return All orders wm nave out prompt attention, i mr23SAFly. 'f . M I mV ' I V . -w" JV -rj f Dr.Ricau's Golden Remedies. ASK FOB HO OTHER,' TAKE .NO other, and yon will save time, health and money. . v ? (1,000 REWARD for any . case of disease In any stage which they fart to cure ( . Sr. Rfchan's Goldbw Bium No. 1 cures Ul cers, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Mouth, Bore Eyes, Cutaneous or Skin ErnpMons, Copper Colored Blotches, Soreness of tba Scalp. Scrof ula, Ac.: Is the greatest Renovator, Altera tive and Blood Purifier known, removes all disease from the system, and leaves the blood pure and healthy. Dr. Riohau's Goukk Balsam No. S cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism In all Its forma, whether from mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in t.ll oases. No diet iff necessary. I have thousand of certifi cates proving the miraculous cares effected by these Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No.J 5.00 per bottle, or two bottles for 9 00. Dr. RiCHAtfs 6oU AHTmoTBj a safe, spee dy, pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with fall direc tions. Price 3.00 per bottle. Dr. Richau'b Golden Eh nt d' Amour, a rad ical cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young ; imparting energy .with won derful effect.' Price 15.00 per bottle or two bot tles for $9.00. On receipt of price, these remedies will be shipped to any plaoo.:. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of " Dr. RICHAC'S GOLDEN REM. ED1ES. D. B. RICHARDS,, aota. pronrie.tor,"1 . blown in glass of bottles:' ' ' Address,. - - - - DR. D.-B. RICHARDS,' ',-' No. 428 Varlok St., NawlWlC lrcalars sent. Office houra trom Ai M. to : July$-ly-. i ;-r'i', v.. ' . - charles ;t. wmjB, -:."...' ' -. id::- c i-. ..." . ' MAVING. OPENED A;. NEW .ITHIER. ,T A KIN 6 EeTABUBUMEHTSii Tiers Alley, between Front- And-. BeepnO, . au j vote u& Mr uxrau nuuK) niliuwliOn, Ti. fj,f ; I am prepared to furnish Coffins of all kin da . made and trimmed in the' neatest: and latest ' styles and with the handsomest materials, at ' short notice, i.. . , ., wttc-j ui-. .y u b,. Furniture neatly repairea ana vanished . Prompt attention given to aU kinds of Car penters' Work. ' ' .. . JUST RECEIVED, A fine assortment of Flak Metallo Burial Cases, which I will furnish cheaper than they have been sold heretofore. y.; .... : 4, auS-tf ARRINGTON?S Celebrate il G am eFovls FOR. S;A L E-. rflHE MANY APPLICATIONS FROM DI JL . ferent parts ;Of the country induce subscriber t i say to fanciers that he has . , and near his farm in Nash county, N. C, number of those beautiful and superior Fow of various breeds and colors, originally im ported and propagated .by the late Nick Ar rington, who was the most successful breeder anu winner of the largest main of cocks ever fought in the United States, at Memphis, Ten aessee.May, 1857. 10,000 stakes. - .. TERMS. I will carefully box In a neat, light cage, and ship per Express, CO. D young Fowls, this Summer and Fall, at $8 per pair, or 10 per trio, stags single 5 each. For cocks two years old. iii full feather, $8 each ; cock with hen, $12, a trio, 115. " I will also enclose to purchasers a recipe for certain cure of gapes, distemper, and destruc tion of vermin among poultry Address, . .1. Ot. ARLINGTON, Jel7-tf Hllliardston, Nash co., N. C. No. 1 Peruvian Giiario. J ACBEt HILL, JH1XLS C0TTOn YARN. For sale hy Jan24-Sl-tf MOFFITT A CO. N. C. Map and Gazetteer. , rriHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PURCHASED 1 the entire Copy Right. Plates. Ao of the the entire Copy Right, Plates. Ac, of the above Works, and desirous to expedite their sale through the entire State, at an early day offers to live, active, business young men a ?;ood chance to make money. I offer three Ourths of the map. In shares of five or ten Counties each. This new map will he about five feet by four) illustrated Border, Hand somely Engraved Counties. Railroads. Post. 4 offices, Mines, Mountains, Ac, Ac A Map.. and school in the State. Specimen copies ready about the 1st Sep tember, 1869. . . . . Terms accommodating, address with two 8 tamps. Rev. SAMUEL PEARCE, ang 13-tf Wilmington, N. C. MERCAHTiLE ;PRIITI!IG! BUSINES3 CARDS, LETTER HEADINGS BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADINGS,- CIRCULARS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS,- -NOTEBOOKS, i TAGS, and GENERAL JOB PRINTING Executed in the best manner, and at the short est nonce, at tne . MORNING STAR JOB PRINTim OFFICE. Onward ! Upward! HA.VING MET WITH SUCCESS, FAR BB yond our expectation, in tho publication of the ' - , '. . .; CHARLOTTE, OBSERVER, we take this method of offering our papers, Dally, Trl. Weekly and Webly, as among, the best advertising xoedlams In Westerns. - :- - Advertisements solicited Terms moderate PREMIUMS t i PREMIUMS-! t Ti . - We flffer vitb valuable Ajrricaltnral Pbxxw trxs to persOKS setting no Clubs for the WctJe. ty Observer. J-Seepbsters, - - 'y ang21-tf charlotte, N. C. " Notice.- i .uZCKVIl'.i WLXM1NGTO JT "RAILWAY BR1Tg Cd' Pmmiir'ii OtfTra. - WHMHTQTOW, NrC.iSept. 7th, 188P.; OTEAMBOAT OWNERS AND OTHERS nav- O lgatlng the Cape Fear River,- are Inform" Bride: fl , 1 1 ilium ii ii ""11 i 1- l nil! ii , l ,...,, . I . i 1 f I k. .11 will be habitOally open when a White Mtrnal . i by day and a , a White Light hy night wUlb shown np and down the river from a point 16 (sixteen) teet above the oentre of the draw. When the DRAW Is closed, to allow the pas sage of trains a Red Signal by day and lied Light by night will be shown np and down the river. . . The Red Signal Is shown, upon the track when the Draw is open and the White Signal when it is closed. t- All Trains come to a full stop at both ; Bridgaa, and not proceed until the Draw Is . lmoviiln rv eiosed. Hilton Draw will be " closed habitually, . -- v; Ri R. BRIDGERS, ; . ! sentMnk 5 rT President. V ' 1 f. . - Aa r ivfMi''tdi''A'4lrw feci 1 ' 1 2han table bales of Cotttmj lot which we win ' pay ttAW t Priees.. ' ; : ,r .Hide and Leather Dealers, ' l Nn. llDrnkitrmL" . sept 89 tf-oc
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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