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SjJ ThnredayA';Octot)8t 1S69. ;: riFTCEM CEJTTS ir wtfiT. 1 .prstrtta UCoC0rk treat will b sapMv4 ?-Cra WM llARLOWad 'a-.! ikt U.e ky Mr, IttIS B. JMCII. ly then Areata are !!, reapeetlve Division Jo, ?; smbocrifiafaa; v- ' -' obtataedttfAlf thoCitleaTatiff In many of the law towns. We consider thcm perfectly . safe, soar too tet .means of, remitting .fifty , doiJeraorlee. i j;.;.; t. . : 49 BelMiwi lttrnder thonew system, which went IntoetTect Jane 1st, are a very r means or sending small sums of mo : nay where P. Ov Money Orders can not -be easi ly obtained.' Observe, thff ftpUftyeft;i well itas postage 6 parftf ft eyj-uiw a t the office : where the Wterii mailoil, t.wlirb liable iobHioutcothaead Letter Wnloe; .Buy rma 40U M afrnupj oA potiageand registry, put in the money and Mat the ttter4n the pretence of the pott-matter and take hi eeeiptfor it. Letters sent in this way to us are at oar risk. t r Obituary notices, tributes of respect, Ac, are charged half advertising rates when paid fur In advance of publication. In all other cases full advertising rates will be charged. THE CIRCULATION OF THE HORN ING STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PA1LY 'NEWSPAPER PUB LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. ; - fv : , A--.striIcinffrteatnrc.-Jn -inodern criminal jurisprudence is the con - etantl gowin; diapdsition to ex - tend .the justification of crime by the plea Of insanity. Thii disposition-hns already become an evil, haying Hke.inatjy. other evils its or igin in ?jnst and '"mercitul consid erations arid made an evil ? merely because of abase. We rarely ever hear of a monstrous tragedy, sur passing - in - atrocity all previous criminal records, iu which the plea ot insanity is not either directly or indirectly i madel Within - a ' tew months, ',- or'eren ' vweelcft! pastj tlie public journals have given elabor . ate accounts of jinnrders in various 'parts of the wotld absolutely sick eninijnr tHej; detajlsj of atr&city, . and almost incredible dn the num bers, innocence andlielplessness of the victims. . - ' i The . assassination oi an entire family in Franco is a conspicuous instance of crime almost incredible in '' its'" normity ttnd ; brutality. t Traupm'anhthe'1 perpetrator of that terrible trage'dyj . is already the most conspicuous of living mur derers,' as the author of a deed unparalleled for-the number of its viet rate;, the ingentiity5 oPthe-pian, and 't the unqualifiying-i audacity: with which it was executed.! It is difficult to decide which is the most wondertni-the ndepTavity -of tlie heart, or th ability of execution ex , bibited by a man only 'twehtyone yeare'pf ,age,'. in accomplishing 1 the destrnction, within a1 few hours, of an. entire family, of seven persons. The 'shocking details of - this fiendish murder "suggest the inqui-; ry, at' every step, of tlie 'possibility" of a sane human beini; obtaining his own consent to. become the au thor ot such a crime. In , the de velopin.ent of the case it has been made manifest that Traupmann had been powerfully affected by the per4 rVi6liOln6f Wan denng 'few,''' and that hel was fi nally overcome hy a morbid.aspira tiou' to .become the herov ot some bloody, perforinance, which should; equal the fictitious, wickedness of the Jesuit" Roafn. " 'the' suspicion ot insanity, partial or .- complete. cannot be repressedr but yet in the presence of the motive of avarice ' we are! 'justified in believing 'tjiat! to. fl6elimfhe assafsln-was in fluenced by jhedesfgnf possess ing himself of small , patrimony of the family whiclr-,he mnrdered. While' the latter conclusion is" not entirely clear it is just as likely that Traupmann was prompted rto thVellisn ee'dT TiylthV ordinary - ucpiayujr wuicu lurKsin tne nuraan heart, and so often transforms men into beiugi f more' brntaUhan the beasts, as that he was insane, .f ItTmay-'wellbe doubted whether! some base motive, avarice, revenge' 5f T Ja6hdfng"araan, blood, does not prompt nine out of ten of the Terime. i tor which ; ingo-i nious Attorneys so frequently and successfully offer the'pleatof in'sab.: . !iky'.0,Bom extent every crimin naf ia insane just is we. als6 -;8ay dulgence of ihe baser yioesbeijomes1 at last morally iripodsible; The thief, the forgery thejmurderefnd, the- topt-pad are all insane tolhe extent f beings ?tmwise?and un- ...reasonable win following pursuit' .'hich' challfingowftnditlevltably meet an evil f dooniyv : -;;;in the old style of indietnievit .was the.custoto in charging the ac- cused With a" capital offence, Iri'br- more heinous, : wpeak of tbe nc- cnscd 44 being instigated thereto by the devil." In these days of .stipo rior refiemeht "v and 'more delicate pirses, v when "whitewashing" 'Svthinthat disreputable, is iomnchln'T vogaPr that phrase' is merely a Ihe 1 equivalenf of saying that the criminal -was insane. The itistigation of SatoniQ passions -has however nevei''been Admitted ai an extenuation " of crime, and why should insanity b'e assumed taarry with it justification ; the horrible deeds for which it is so often the false cloak j Waving , the consider ation of tl inducement to crime offered by ? the guarantee of this predetermined verdict of innocence, it i well to remember that the-fear of , punishment ; deters the insane, hardly less than the saue, from the repetition of an offence. The ex perience of persons long v engaged in tirelnanagethent of lunatic asy lums will confirm this assumption. Ultimately courts of j nstice wil 1 be driven to refuse to entertain the plea of insanity, 1 or to regard all criminals as-Jnsane persons in the eve of thelaw." '. f ::. . ... Tilt CUBA. The general impression existing here concerning the division of the spoils in case tlie sloop-of-war Cuba is condemned seems, to our mind, I at variancewith good judgment. That impression is to the effect that the Collector ; of Customs of this Port" is the party" who is entitled to halt the ..value of the Cuba in the event bf -her ; ieotidemhatiou. ' To our mind "the "conviction is clear that the officers and men of the U. gunhoaV'o&V 'art? the' only par ties who : have even a shadow of claim to any portion "of the, valne of the Cuba. There has never been any capture 6f the' Ciibjf except by oflicers of the IT. S. "Navy, nor any : surrender by Commodpre f Higgins,' except , to-XIefltenant Cdrrimander Pearson of the gunboat Frolic. If we are correctly informed,- there was no legal seizure of the CitSa. made by the U; ' 6. Marshal while 6bo lay1 at. anchor near Smithville. Commodore f Higgins bronght his 'isrtfni f rr f Iw'if'if'ir in nAmnliimn ir?tV a requesi oi , deputy Aiarsnai in en, who -expressed, a r desire that the Commodore take tins step. pending an investigation of the' character of; the Cuba.' , We do not profess to understand the law in this case ;' but we take a practical view of the1 question ; and, 6o viewing it, we are led to,. the .conclusion that if there ha3 been any capture "of the Cuba it has been effected by the U. S; gnriboatiwL 'i ;, It la a matter of no interest to ns''wh"o''lilblWnp-.,?i the spoils; but we do- riofe think we efr in onr jridgrpen t as to who the -u gobblers"; will'be. ' - r :.The cash value of the;' Cuba is probably $50,000; so $25,000 may be conslderedltheprizelb which somebody will be entitled, provided the case is decided adversely to the defendants. " ; Ot course the Cicost.mpre.thau $50,000 ; but wlro will pay moreth)mthat araonn t for her? - : " Who struct ; Billy Patterson 2" once iigitatedf: the ; oonntry to an alarming extent ; but that was a trifling affair( compared to the iiii portant interrogatory : "Who cap-! tured the Qubar: t . - THE BELKNAPN. The family of Belknaps seems to be almost as numerous asthe his-! tofic hbusf Smith: " Ordinarily the extent of the Belknap household would be, a matter, ot very small mpinentp Hlt is the perplexTtyr pf tneuaaicarjournai8v sb to the party hoGrant;has:;'' lately"-ttiade brighter frorn'y obsfearity that gives: : thd . Jre6ent: inrerest . to the' name. . :: . I - Judical jcfurnala are sb a'ceus-1 tomed : to oespatter - Gran t witli ful-1 some eulogy fo'r ; his' most nnmean- iug mm uuiniporiauc,, act, tuaf thejrashed headlong upon every' man py ine-uame ofjietKnap, in-, tendon ly'upbn' bedaubing him with a siigni coaung pi tlie nauseating flattery, which succeeds so'well with theirmaster?': Inconveniently tor warlike antecedents; He6a they! asfratesonspicnm v ill astra. tion of "Executive wisdom;, It has been prbenrthaiT:'Mij "JBetlmiip elknapVilir was not the present .Belknap, and L. Jikoitho tricnd:or theillustriotrt 1 Ir. Toodlesi he was "not this man, .but another juanj' The Belknap 'Was killed during the "late unpleas antness, or died befqrc the, war, which timouTitatcr-tbts1 Wme- Hhing so faTSs nia impac!tyf anleffiHehi aumiuisbraiionjoi ine war uepan ment is concerned. .-, -v So far, then, tho.question : "Who is Belknap !" has not been satisfac torily ' answered.: Perhaps, like i Mr. Richard Dazzle, Belknap would bo very muchobliged" to some one who is good at solving conundrnins, to gratify his and the curi osity of the public,, as to his per sonal identity. Meanwhile the mag nificent panegyrics .upon the . now Secretary of War arc just a little cloudy. ' In the New York Tribune of a recent date,' occurred the following, which taken in coii hection with the vacillating and disingenuous course ot the Radicals regarding Cuba, may fairly be considered as a piece of bitter irony i ' One year from Sunday" last the Cuban insurrection escnn with aliandliil of pat riots under Cespedes nt Yara. Yesterday Cubans nrl Americans hcanilj celebrated the fact by a demonstration in the City Hall Park, and by n crowded meeting at the Cooper Institute. On many hotels nd priva'C houses the young flag of free Cuba was given to the I rezc; uor can its defenders and friends comp'ain that Amer ioan sympathy was wanting to honor it gladly. . We certainly would not censure the Cubans and their sympathizers for celebrating the anniversary of the first patriotic uprising in behalf of Cuban freedom. It was a very natural and decorous demonstra tion. But they would have been equally-justified in holding an in dignation meeting and expressing their scorn for the unscrupulous leaders of an unscrupulous party, who encouraged them, by promises of aid arid sympathy,' ; to make the effort for freedom, and now, innder the pretence of neutrality, harass them with every species of embar rassment and petty annoyance. There could be no more positive guarantee than wasJ given the Cu bans by the Radicals,, of. aid and sympathy upon the i'oh'e" condition of abolition of slavery in the is land. 1 This condition' was promptly given, and honorably complied with. The Cubans surrendered five hundred millions of productive property, and in return they receive a cold neutrality ostensibly, but re ally a secret hostility. It h the mission of Radicalism i to make dupes of those who confide in its assurances. " Olive Logan threatens Bos ton witli a visitation from herself accompanied- by a portable olla jv drida in" the shape: M 0ft4 of her lectures. Whereat . Boston grow i. ...... -j.-..:: .? t ..- uneasy and shows symptoms of a spasm. . One ot the high-toued or gans of that aesthetic metropolis arns the lady's friends that they may well Vfeel au anxiety" concern-, ing the' evchfof herVeappearauce1 beforri "that indignant : community, without an "mple apology" for her d isparagemen t.of T3dsfon audiences in a New York newspaper. This clearfy 'pmVsto "a duel. Olive should, at once make the amend honordbleib tltecfiivarotisBoston ians Her. .courage is unimpeacha ble, but in such a dilemma we qne. tion its availability. 'V :. Palmetto Leaves. vort Assx;iation 7 of th State will ddfAarleoa TCUIUU. .' Kev. W, A. GameweH who ' """S" " i. uaqrcli r Soar- tinburg,-8. O. has been Cotnpelleif to retire . . A Air. Hunter of Columbia, has a machlod for pounding aj'.d polishing 5 I taE?,ia ortars, with yismsm: ..Capable f cleaning fifty iusbels rough 1 Ace m twelve "'io;. .....-.. . ,. . The last jssot tlft Columbia l?nifatfin,t8?rrmir r the t$8F$t' od,M" chanical Soci ety for th6 sixth annnal P 8il- to held at Columbia on the 10tb, -nth and 12th u r i T0 Edgefield I" democrat savs: Judging from appear! lCes around oaT us weU aalroDxtberTeTJDrts ovSh quaner tn thia seeiiou W--r WnthrT i h'v4. ot cotton must be md 1 Bmallerthan any one haa circulated ! .t would be. The plntera, all. unite iT i asserting that they never knewh flrfdi' - ki- ot the year. Thfey t re as near through ,f Sf-,hj5I?ne the . crops aa they usually are this late in. Dec ,ber Liver Medicine t, t rnmii n 1 vi sr Great Blood and t '1, Varieties. -yi.f M ;, ix o nwBupur reporter Has yet nterviewed the stone man drier nn At 1 Q.ruonu y ThtT i- MT . tint 1,-.. ...fi-il- I Grant very touch in his con versation. A Chicarro hrtT.ri-iK took laudanum f,rjeatouand 2 rtVi. which cured Tier. ;lt.lrthe-to6te6te.forW;;: ' Tlie CrOverrimerit Will lose $8 OQO thetaretessnesa of th foreman ; of-th 4 which was wanted tor furtlrer nse nr,; TT..11'., . : ' "P1"1" D IUUI YCltiarj aiDOno; .i,iicm.c.jcik ww o pen . uianK . to mm, as far a passing f venfs t weio cononed. He hHiln t even hi-aid ktmut flvimt'a I tion, or about Anna' Dickinbon's riding siraiuii'. , . -, A marriage on horseback is. Ian- nounced lo - take . olaets at ih RnlmP ! -take ountv. Ohio. Fair. Tb wil! Iwgln life uudir borsepkious ciwuin- Rrani . nnd u,. l.o.u, in Dir , J eethtr. ;, j 1 hey have a theatre at Salt Like which id playing "the Child of. the lWiment." , 1 hey evidently don't know I who 'the ehi'd t r -ngs tV, a grievous fault,' I which is too common out that way. I . ftPLPml n P Rt.itio nf -T?Sr.li- n,.m:l,..!v.. I,.l....l .v ri.-. i..,:i r'aini that the act U unconstitudonal, as the General ha not taken the oath. - A congregation at Chicago wants a new prenchi r, and aays" fl'tat be-ides hi- mg a gooa pn-aeher, he-must le a man ot good moral t chanctt.f How" JAigcould he remain so in Uliicigo, una live? A lacly at Williamsport, Pa., has not l)crn able to sleep a wink in a month. examination into the case. ly eminent physicians rtvca'ed ihe teribie truth- her nightsrowh was imt of fashion. Ludiei", beware ot such accidents. In one ot Mrs. Stowe's stows she alludes to tbe fact that con-c:en e smote her in the pit of her stomach. hereupon a Georgian wants to know what kind of a woman this is who mis takes ch.lera morWuaCor conscience? The Buffalo Innatic cobbler, who uttt a 200 pair of boots for Grant, and failed to get an office .lierause he Wa not .1 relative, now advertises himself as Btot- maker to his .'Excellency.' They hav- not decided what asylum tbey will 6end him to. .-;. . . 1 . II. Scott, express messen ' scr, who was am-Ptedln Charleston a short time since, on Hid charge of stealing $1800 from the expressEHrV-.it Laurt-nsvilie. was brought bet.-ro the I'land jury of Laurens' county last wek, and two true bills re-' turned against him ooe for larceny and ine omcr lor Drench of tru.-t. MISCElLiAN eous Eeceivinff TT,R.?.!4.?.T1EAMER AMOAXO ud FAIR-' aj sai&a, CHOICE PIG BAMS, BREAKFAST BA CON, . AM E R1CCS CLUB FLOCTJ, Smoked Beef, BEEF TONGUES, ORANGE COUHTY BUTTER, ew lrop KaiSins, Currants AND CITRON, NEW BUCKWHEAT, PILOT BSEA9, Untter and Oyster Crackers, fec, Every steamer bring fresh tiroceries ti GEO. MTEB8, 11 and 1.1 rront-street, CUA. D. MYERS, Agent. OCt2vtf THE DRY GOODS STORE WI L M I N C T O N. qpiIUS,. ESTABLISHMENT, formerly occu pied by M M. Kata A Co., and now occupied by the undersigned,' has, considering tho short time since its opening, already earned a wide reputation as an" orderly, well regula ted and First Class Institution. JT . . Vvr win ' " - - wa wu, AXMmM, tUC113 Wk fell SelecM Stock of Goods, And a complete assortment. ' Tou get waited on by POf.lTE ASD UE.VTLXXAXLT saueSjkjl:' '" Tou can depend on FaIR & SQUA KE DEVLIXG, ;as the OS E ipitrCE' STATES! fOB : ALL Is the rule of this house. Persons having Dry Goods or 1 Clothing To huy should not faU to call at -this estab- lishment before purchaing elsewhere. iat) suoseriuers; inanKing you ior past. favors, solicit your further pat ion age. -- FISHBLATK BKO., ' 2S Market t., (Old 8tand of IL M. Katz Jt Co.) JseptSti 4-tf oc 14-1 w Brown's Cotton Ingersoll's Cot 1 6 n Presses, For sale by i. DAWSON, TKEL AmtNNING, . Wilmington, N". C'J. - aug27-3m-Flm Tnes-Thuxa.-Sat. ;.:! Ask any Druggist 4 OR JttEltCMAXT FOR WALKCa'S V entilator and Protector from ; SUNSTROKE. Price, Fifty Cents. It may ave yonr life 1 f ! v r .... J. B. WALKLK, ' Asst. Applied Chemistry, Ac., Washington College, Lexington, Va. ' may 7-tf - ' 25,C00. 25,000 Si Seaboard Air Line,' Merchant can be sup- M iff. . 1- . rf plied at low prices at tbe -V.W-t . -.4- STAB JOB- O sept 17 6-nae 1SPECIAL NOTICES. - rv- w - thi rm. IklJ m; CO)Si 1,'ttPTlOH T and . all. -ms TKjrtnrlhu irVnS.. . - - ' J The result ot its nsa la a proof of lu rat I .r."11 VtohiaiaJoldsV-howaver'dtotretelnaiare Jnxettuii2taJitntjrlitejshQrt :ti by Hat the matter and phlegm are easily expeo- tomfed. : ltim).TnnRiImiUtnl no ontnmtn any form,; Jt Is -perfectly narmtesa for the mo delicate chUd. lt la everywhere in icood . -i.-.j-iiiJ -.i.i...-v.,. aemanS and gives' 'good aatlsfacl 10 u. Head lOlowlng: - i St&aley 4 bkinner, Chippewa FallSf Wiscon sin, write: u We have Just had a call toe an Lung Balsam, ana Una oar at -ck cntlie- y out. We wish yon would sen a tr&od aup-. i''J."'8w'' -n' -UMtitutionaortne coumry.,.? eeiia weu ana gly entire satiafaction to thoao'ttsing n." well known ttruittfUt. at New London. Conu., writes ua that Allen' Lung BaUam ia favor ably received bythoso afflicted with Cougli or Lung Ulsease. He1 says 1 have" retailed Nearly foorfloaewn bottles over 'my counter, ad 14 htt lven K001 -atiafaotlon." ,8uwiuiBuy.., xryiu Uead the evidence of one of our oldest res- ldehts: ' ' : ': - ' ' CttiGnhtiivf, tee. 2t, 188$. " Mottars. J; X.'Uarriss A Co.' z ' ' v : (ienta Thi is to certify that I have found ALLEN S LUNG BALSAM rne of the best 'remedies tfi the world if jr diseased Lungs. 1 havens d it in' my family-for break trig op a r troublesome cough With the ' happiest eflect. I recommended it to a young lady who had a harassing" cough and was "threatened ' with ou8nmptidri, audit cured her !n few davs. I would recommend It to all afflicted with, a cough, and.to those who are predisposeu to Conanmption. " ' Respectf nlly yonra, A.' A. HAUBISOX. The Cou:rh and Lung Remedy for every fam ily to keep at band is AX.LEN'8 ITKG BAL- SAJr." ' It sella evryWere ad gives 'satisfac tion. Read the following extracts from ljt- I e.! L. B Bowie, Druggist, tJniontown , Penh., wrttes,' ATptll 4th,1fi : " i Ilea's Luig Balsam has perronneUBome rema' kahle cores about here.' I recommend it wita confidence in all diseases of the throat anil longs." -Wrtlng-Bros;, TJrtfggistsy write from -Car rol ton; 'an-nary T7, 18CC: f&aC ns aix dozen ALLEN'S LUXU BAIAM. We are entirely but of It. It gives more general satisfaction thUn aVy" other' inwllcirie Ve sell," 'Pinter pavis W sow, ' ProvidfU" e, B. I., Genetal A rents. '" 4& For sale by J. W. Lippitt A Co., Wil mington, n; c. For sale by all Pruggists. oct l.Vlm PAIN KlXIJGIt! ffr--S TEKBT DATIA HOW, Has LR---fc q factnrera and Proprietors, Provl donee. R L TESTIMONIALS FRoStTHE PRE-S 1 This remedy la well known to he one of the very beat ever offered to t he public. It is all that it la represented to be. The testimonial in iu favor, reaching back for a series of years, and the experience of a long test, in- I liable specifics ot the age. Old No instate, We cheerfully add our testimony in favor of this medicine. Roman Citizen. D wis' Pais Killks. We have tested tbia medicine, and a-eure oar readers that lt not only possesses aU th virtues claimed for it, but in many instances 'snrpitses any other remedT we have ever known. He aid of to- pei Liberty. It Is really a vain iWe mod icine it is used by many Physicians Boston Truvelfcr. j have used Davis' Pain K tiler, and consid er lt an indispensable article in the med cine box. It has effected cures' in diarrhoea, and for cuts and braises it is invaluable. N. T. Examiner. Spoken of in terms of high' commendation by both Druggist and Ahysiciua. PhUaoeltMa Eagle. Knowril almost nniversallv to be a good rem edy for burns, and other pains of tlie body and Is valuable, not only for colds in winter, hut for various summer complaints. Cftrfe tion Advocate. There ia no medicine I value so., highly as the Pain KUler have used it for years, and in every' instance ' "t has proved a sov'ereiga remedy JfMerier,' Glen fall, N. Y, 49 The Pain KUler ia sold by All dealers In Family Medicines. mr Prices 23 Cents,' SO Cents and 1.00 p r Bottle. Sold by J. W LIPPITT & CO. ! oct " . " ,. PRINTING INK B. ROBIXSOX'S EXTBA HAND. PEES ,ESS IXK (So. 5), about fifty per cent, bet ter-thafothe Ink now:!as'ed on the j HORNING STAR. : 26 Cents per Pound IJf SO LB. KEGS. . ,. Price, at the Manufactory, in Philadelphia; - '-'-: ' -. ' - - ! 2R cents.: , ,"t f ' .? - f -:. . Cash orders solicited. Address," WM. H. BKRKAED, - ... a4 Wilmington, X. c. ; i -. ' . -vi- . ' i i - Pi S. In25 lb, kegs, SSeenta per pound. -mylWU-hactf! 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Those wno nave t ia it, irnow inain i ediliemi those who have not,knowthat It j re ihet n 4ghbora, and friends, and aU I oar onre Vfunrthn. wlint it do.-s once it doea alwa that, It never faU- through any fault or ne glect of its composition. ve.iire nnouant)a mmn tho shjh1.i of cert iflcates of their r mar- Ttable cures of the following complaints bat anr-h nnn-s are known m every neii i nor uooa nil e need not oublish tbera Adapted all ages and condit Ions - In all cliina' es ; oontjiininsr neither calotnel oTanTrteleterloua drug, they may be taken with safety by any iHvdv. - Their auxar coating preserves theni everfre-b und makes them pleasant to take, while iwing pnreiy veg tan e no naruican uri-iA from tlteir se in anv auantitva. - . . Thev operate by their powertni inn enoe on the internal v so a to -purify tho blood and ouriry tno raooa anu atimalateli into healthy ae-tlon remove the obstructions of tbe stomach, bowela, liver,; ana other rgana of the nouy, restoring tneir? irregular action t noaitn, anu oy correcting, i wherever. th y exit, such lvrangementa as oartne ursT origin or tiiseae. 'Minutevtii-ecilone are given in th wrt: on which For lssneaa til a imulate the stomach and tone and action, For l.lver t'oiwitlaiat ana its various symptom, Blllona J.IOaeti,lck H 1-. aene. jsnnaiecor tr sieunMi. uu be iud ici . nsly akn tor ach case to correct the diseas -d actioAor remove theobstruc- tinna whinh nil n ft r or urnJCJMJtJcz nr ui mhjiucji. ouione mild dose is generally requtr fl r rrrtrrir Air iirvw r a mm mm - PA LPTTA TION ot HIDE, DAUKo.m tinuounly tstken dt eased action oi ; tbe system. With snc cnansre tnrMr eomniaints him itear. ror UMUJur ana n wkl.l ZZV&Sthey sh "aid he taken In Lirge and fre quent uoses to proiuce the effect of a aiastie puree, voruuf tcjastsiua a targe nose auouia do tak-n aa it produces the desired effect by avmnaxnv. as a Dinner 'in, take one or twe ruis to promote digestion and relieve tbe stomach. . An occasional dose stimnlates thesoiuacb and bowels into healthy action,- restores the appetite, and invigorates the cyftem. Hence it is advantageous wh re no serious derang f ineni exists une wno ieeis coieraoiv wen, oitnii finds that a 1oe of these ftlla makes him fuel dec dily better, from their cle us ing ana renovaun. eaect on tn aigestive ap paratns. - - .'-. . . Dr. 9. C. ATER A CO.. ...... Practical ChtmUU. , Lowell, Hhmi. V. H.' A. . Sold by E. Willis. J. W'Llppltrft CO.,H.Mv 1,111 ana j. a. Me Dane, vtumtngton, anu au im: gists and uealers everywhere. augza--sariacia ... CHAKIES T; WILLIS, -vc or tjtttV Ttrv.a Tit tni iuvdm . t v-v r immediately in rear of Purcell House and M sonic iiati, umingion, x v , . rholtl5win;toIw"Va LOW PRICES, No. 1. Black Walnut, with Merino or White lpacca, handles and name plate, complete, reauy ior use, a o uu. ttinmBlMeah'watBbooaCl'1 liningwith NolPoplar, Imitst oo' of'wainut. "trlnv mtngasNo.1 Walnut. 425.00. - No. S. tonlar. trimminsr aa o. S Walnut. 117 oO. Ka I, Pine, imitation efnny wood that mav lie desire1, tr mmlngs s So. 1 vi alnut, l5.od. No. Pine, trimminga as No. PoalaA li. No. a, Pim-, pialn trim mi ga, n).- io. nne, Biaineo ani varnished, ax . Tlie above rofiin- consist otxises fiom 5 feit upward ; a'l below a feet are considered chil dren's cifflns, and will be charged two thirds ot the above prices. M KT A LIC CASES Tho foUowinir U th seal" of prices : . 6 feet,; 6 feet 4 1-chrs, $13: 5 feet "lnehf V); f et, (0; 6 leet 4 inches, feet 6 ln c heo, f'O; a ie 8 ia chea, a70b. ..... Cabinet and Carpenter ork solicited, and done at' short notice and- satistaot -oa - war ranted. 4 oct!4-tf ARRINCTON'S . CfileurateMTameFowls F O R SAL E rpB:K MANY APPLICATIOKS FROM Dl JL . terent part o' the ?onntrj' Induce ' subscriber t say to : fanciers that be has . ' and near bio farm In ash county N. C, number of those beautiful and superior Fow of various breeds and c- lore, originally Ini ported and propagated by the laie M-k Ar rington, who whs the most snooeiwful breeder and winner of tho -largest main of oncks evi-r (ought in the United Hiatea, at Men.phis. Tea. nevere. May. 1857, 10,(I00 wtakea. TERMS. 1 will carefully box tn a neat, light cao. and Ship per Express, C O.- DW-vonng Fowls, this Rummer and Fall, at tp-r pair, or 10 per trio, stags single 5 each: For cocks ta-o years old. in full feather t$ ach: cock with en. $12, a trio, 1.. ' - . . ' I will also enclose to purchasers a recipe for certain cure of gapea, distemper, and destruc tion of vermin among poultry - - ... - Address, .... - , J G. ARK1NUTON, Jel7-tf nillikrdston, Nash co., N. C. Mil If' ' ' Birdsey & Eobinson, " Wholesale and BetaU Dealers in . ; STAPLE &PANCy. D R Y G 0 0 D S, : ;Boots, Shoes; &c. jDE CONSTANTLY. ADDPTG'- TO1 THEIR ' FA LL STOVK, . comprlslh g "a ' "large" "tahd rttadftbes AW sortmentof all articles to"be lonnd In a first class house. . Our Wholesale Deixtrtineut . Is o mpletAr comprisin a very heavy and ciioicm stock of Pi in i a heelings ishlrttn. Cloths, Casr-imerea.' Boota nd 8boea,,and everything necessary to fill ordara from retail dealers. OurlletaUDepartme As heretofore, will receive our constant attend tion.nil la replete alth tbe latest F 8HiON NOV ELTI 8, and -the usual ' assortment . of guvus ui every tiescripuon. . ' : i . e mvite an exauiPialiuu tf our stock by deal ih of ey. ry cla aal we guarantee to Wbolrf ale Uuyers- prices as Tavtorabie as they, can find in Baltimore. - .... i fc . . - t ....... ...it : . : . . -i . l ' ' , r t' i HBIBDEt BOBINSOSr; . ' ,l octM,r. .tr,..p ,. t r i. ti i so Market street. 60y000; ,ft .Mf.i'' ,'. Steamship Pioneer. , Furnished to Business Men, with cards neatly printed on them, at low rates. Send orders to tho . . - i , -.-i fc , ' . 8 rAB job omoms.l Dre&r naiang: T Mrs. M. r. CHOOM, at Mr. Thompson's, . corner WiYnuffll ftrdTtree streets, ri the box. mr th. to. lowing complaints: I rn tcic'ii-'LS l the.pill rapidly fmvri ' rt v V1UJI J r0 1 U JN M JliKUIl ANTS DtmmdoI or Inalsrewtlow. l.iat. I -rr-- rrri, .. .,. ,lAuarar and iw ai Appe. R' n " rlP WHf 4 TJU . e. thev shoultl le taken moderately tot "r v:--4T -rt the HEART, PAIN in the 1 I Tr t ioitTiivW a t C a-ZZVZZ'1 LOIj8, they should be con I , "'"fZl as required, to change-tb I - - .- nV.WJlwanjctli 2l. C octtl h 1 " tjl l i.U j TaHr erne OU,Tla and Sheet Iron. 'lt K r foly tMf ; - t iT VV,, V. ADRIAN & V O LL P D Cor. Front ani Dk m r r t r at si' Ai-" Ji Jn.' rT L, M .1 1 NGT O JH ,i v :.,,; ita branches. " ' - .'. ;., ' COtlKTBrMtKCllAKTS .wih aov . calling on na and examining oar .Stoat; ' novi-s-tr . - - ' . . .. : Rfexi.cTtn ....s BUNCOMBE COUNTY. V t & Activitv and fflrf Lf. ' c: w ""yers-ami sellers of H! vJiJ. tnaortn Carolina, and to tacllltate advaiVij. geous transartiona betwnm Jtam all tiJl. i Vi R; oi oi-thern ,and KuroiH'sn i ""'V"".1? lo cotne and settW hi thtAnt, I rV ffr 5?1V rftO! itUlA I I J2!.?ntion 10 ngmpl'U pf-all Tctmu iw:. i. -- -j.J-;;., i .... 'I ' iAl,frJiI.4faf:iX . - - r .. Will give prompt personal atUmtion to . hlpment of Cot ton. (Naval. 8tre(; loduce,-eto.,eu -iAiaotoreoeiTin ate or sf , wsuenu riuiiuce( H),, eio. -i AJSotoreoKlTin' jx lurwaruuig goous. ' i.r - Orders solicited and$rotajMt-lM. aept23-l-tf u - i . t . Gfio. z..puiij?ic;ii. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND RRM " estate aoext; ' JKftlTXS MONTHLT. TU FREE A. irioat ion, at atalogueof la-nds for sale In North and Bouth.(iMri4a.. .&n.i . .i"'-. mari4Ra-tf - . ,. j , ... . . ,"r rPK6FKSSIONAL.f . lrfXtfia. same an turnw-rt I rlnirt.rkaa wj aK. ja I A TTO RNK T1 li-T LA W WIlJUINGTOJt, I?. OFTICE ON PK1 KNV BKTU 1.1 . Front and Second Streets, . AUSCEILANEOUS. The Liverpool &Lon Us&zJljatLlns, Co. 17 r . ' - doJuctJlj)blnst Lo. AjfeiS'Gbld 1 jbo 7 ifir the - 1 " r ' ' j ' f ' , Lt JllteCt J VCttCS 2 C oco,coc 'Directors pcrsmially rtspon- '. BarryBrrithcrs, ' Vv - 'l mptoii, - - . ..,i.V .. ,(-. ea'to-auorisnn me v- Barry trBratUers, it' , TO ECONOMISTS. i , . a.Dyicns nr ' ' TheiWitiitdbdrcrn'fJews FAlRFlEL'i) ILEii&LD. :.- ttfttllshedln ' 4 MwrMsBbttos! - rpHE LABGE AN Ifr INCREASING CIRCU JL lation of the above jaiers, (tri-weeklv and weekly) la the upr portion of 80111 n uuouna, wai rant toe 1 roi rletor in sayinK that they ofler . as good Inducements to a"' vertisers as any other papers in the Mate. , mr AQvertisements solicited, f cited. 1 DK8POitrJfc.S, WILLIAMS CO., Proprieloi. To Country 'Publlsliers. ftATTllrAfeEir. UtttT ND JL Ushers -ia wither ei taei Varollms with a good article of F0L1Q PdSTlANir'pLAT CAPlAPKRS, of the usual weights. , Cash orders for One or mere reams prompt ly filled. No attention paid toorder unac oompan led with the money or a request to sendCO.X). - -. ' -. . f r .i ; ir.WH. H. BKBXAKD. ovl4-45s.nactr., XT'8'"'0 Til E CtTT OF K W VYWtMiiare intormed that jtbay will Ami Divine iSorvice every Sunday, in the' Larpe Chapel Of the University. W ash lngton Squarr, t 1UU AM. and 7MTP Mi? The evening ser vice in summer is a , o'clock. WaVerly Place, Immediately north.' of the New Yerk Hotel, Out of Broadway; runs wet to Washington Square en the east shle of "which is the Uni versity. a"he entrance to the church Is tn 'main door' of'iho'i;aivritv ;nivenny -f Place cans ran from the door of the Fifth Av" : enue Uotel, to the door of theChureb. rro" the St. Nioholas, and Metropolitan, Uke tue bars corner or 1 Broadway and Broome, leave iat Waverlr I'laca, and r west on blook. At the Astor House take University Place car leavo a-rWaveriv.Plae-and ro; west one hlock... Ht ran vers will find cordial welcome, ind polite attention: . , . - xnet-astor rfHev. dt. db tM, who -" -Irlmselfto the spirftual hit rests Of StianRej If aa v bfl afnk lAt hom mdihwas him a note D mall, as pastor of .the Church of the Strati- gers, ew-orK.," ant 11 win reacn niuj- - laoiee wno tens of thi distress, or' fticanetro. laresV 01 jwe stranger," oare Kv. lr. dkkmb, . . If vov are comina to Mete York 100. eulthUov and paste it in if our memorandum book. febl-441-U ? ::-. ; i TO : Aii BI.fc8, ; v&7. w.. fat.f. Warrants Civil arrest, ear-i Harrnii AeJs-,or fHnlfmgand Pblaklay House, ppar, i . Hmipoae tae- society 01 i" Hranger, ,t rOear8 medical. iep. 'tilir" eaTtf- Daarsoa aJt BnU04aa.Tt st.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1869, edition 1
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