iM-WAVl 111 X
Sunday, NoyembgrJ2I1869
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EHo , mmA JPprttor v, J
LTM MttB.H IN 6 M
juSli mere f City kerM
FIFTEEN CENTS per freest, BHbseri
bers NrttoC centra- ( Market
Street will fee supplied by Mr. "WM; l
HABLOW And ths Ra-ath" fhmt
line fey mr.?01IN B. BURCH." Only
these Agents are satborUed, In their
respective . Division, eolleci , city
subscriptions. ,
PMt Offlee Honey Order mamy fee
obtained in all the. cities, aad In many of the
large towns. We consider them perfectly
safe, and tee beet means of remitting fifty
dollars or lose. , . j : 4 .
BfjT Registered Letters, under tne new
system, which went Into effect J une 1st, are a
very sale moans of sending small sums of mo
ney when P. O. Honey Orders cannot be easi
ly obtained. Observe, the Hegiatryee. as well
a postage. must be paid in stamps at the office
where the letter Is mailed, or it will be liable
to be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Buy and
affls the ttampt both orpostaoe and registry, put
in the money and teal the letter in the pretence of
the pott-matter and take Kit receipt for iL Letters
sent in this way to as are at oar risk. .
t3J Obituary notices, tributes of respect,
Ac, are chanced half advertising rates when
paid for la adtance of publication.' Iq all other
cases full advertising rates will be chanced.
f" Persons leaving the city daring the
Summer months may have the 8ta mailed
regularly to their address by leaving orders at
this office. Price, 75 cents for one month, or,
13.00 for three months .
the circulation OF THE MORN
ING STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT OF
ANT OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PUB
LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA.
A DISGUSTING 'DISPLAY.'
A few days since, in Philadel
phia, by permission of the manager
of the Pennsylvania Hospital, t wen
tv-seven vonns women, students oi
at w '
the Female Medical College, attend
ed the clerical lecture at the Hos
pital. This was the young worn
en's own affair, and all ethical and
resthetical issues involved m their
- . . ,
appearance in such a place and un
der such circumstances, were to be
decided by themselves and the Hos
pital Directors
Let us waive all consideration of
the propriety of medical education
for females. Very . brief reflection
should be necessary to satisfy a
sound mind, that "even if medical
education for women be conceded
to be an eminently proper thing,
medical education of men and wom
en together is a very improper
thing. That is to say, that clerical
instruction; if given " thoroughly,
embraces, subjects of study, which
cannot be jointly investigated by
men and women, without the utter
demolition, as between the persons
so engaged, of those barriers which
civilized society everywhere erects
between the sexes.
As we have already remarked,
however, we are eschewed from the
discussion of these points here.
And so were the rowdy male medi
cal students, who ranged themselves
just outside of the Hospital, and
subjected the young- women to a
running fire of jeers, hisses and in
sults. Those young women had
precisely the same right at the Hos
pital as had those young men who
insulted them ; moreover, they are
justified in being there by the lead
' ing feature in Northern education,
which encourages woman to go just
where she ought not to go. By a
misnomer , iP: calls independence
what is really indelicate and unfem
inine intrusion into precincts which
ought .to be sacred to the , other
sex. -' i m 'h yXT:? - .
Under all the circumstances the
conduct , of the male students was
simply a disgusting display of una
dulterated rowdyism. The Hospit
al authorities should at .Once pro
vide a separate apartment for the
unma.nnerIywyourig8ters? who " were
the authorrf6f the disgraceful de
monstration' Otherwise the police
of Philadelphia-' should provide
quarters for them, if the offence
hall be repeated; where their sur
roundings will be of a character to
stimulate reflection upon the pecu
liar turpitude and pre-eminent cow
ardice'drtTie nian who can make
up his mind to insult a woman. '
GEORGIA. -
The Georgia papers generally
speak most encouragingly of affairs
in that State,' and 'thus confirm the
accounts which reach us from tsetse
who have visited heir leadingrcities.
Georgia has recovered ; from the
waste, destruction, . and 'prostration
of war, with extraordinary rapidity,
and is to-day perhaps in better con
dition than any of her Southern sis
ters. ' Savannah is now well started
on her journey to a leading position
among the cities of the Atlantic sea
board. - Augusta,' Macon and Co
lumbia arapTOtperotis, and ''Atlanta
must be a ; leading; city in conso-1
quence of ita position 'as .tho centre
of tho whole t railway system of the
oonin. . .,
. Li ."..catfomelj assuring and grat
ifyinta contrast -the cheerful tone
day with the despairing utterances
which attended' t& Xpression of
wnicn attenaea ii .wr mu t
the views of the Southern people
for manv months after the ' war.
tor many montns ww , .
Theu the universal feeling-was that
the sun had set perhaps forever,
" ,
certainly for 'a 'long time upon
Southern fortunes. The problems
. u , ,
whether cotton could be grown by
free labor, and whether it could
compete successfully with the prod-
uct of other climes and conditions,
i a
were subjects of universal anxiety
and distrust. The first essays to let passed through both ot R 's cheeks
i i ' ' ii i j j a and cut his tongue evenly ff-about mid
sol ve Jhem practically only added ita ienffth After that he never spoke
to the poverty and depression of tho
i . rri .j . i
planters. They counted their ab-
solute losses by thousands, and tho
.. .i- .
question was as to the most ad van-
tageous method of getting rid of
i , . i . i i. . i
landed property which only mvolv-
ed its owner in increased poverty
i . . vr I
and embarrassment.. Now, nobody
doubts that landed property is tno
best property in the South, aud cot-
ton culture the most profitable pur-
n ;ta at,10 T, clo-na
DU.V l
oi tuis improving condition are ap
parent in the trade of all the towns.
The Bates of household and farm ap-
v i ii. i i. j
pnances vi me ucst uescripnou aro
rapidly increasing. Tho improve-
tuent is beginning to be visible
everywhere, and every planter feels
that the question of a comfortable
competence is only one of time and
ordinary good fortune. He feels
that there is -an assured future be
fore him, and he has only to work
it out with patience, judgment and
energy. .
3irHyacinthe proposes to bring
the Roman Catholic and Protestant
Churches into one common body,
acknowledging "one God, one faith
and one baptism." Gov. Hoffman
proposes to make the Legislature of
New York honest. We think that
Hoffman has much the more difn-
, : I
cuit iasK in nana.
Palmetto Leaves.
..The Barnwell Journal says:
We are informed that a foree of the State
Constabulary, armed with Winchester
rifles, were Bent to Sumter within the last
few days, and quite a number of respect
able mm arrested by them, as being'con
nected, either as principals or accessories,
with the burning of D. G. Robertson's
store. After great difficulty, the men were
released on bail.
'..Newcomb's Minstrels open in
Charleston Monday night.
.'.The laying of the corner stone
of a Lutheran church at Lexington C. IL,
will take place on Wednesday next.
..The Chester Reporter savs:
We learn that Mr. Wm. P. Knox met with
a serious injury en Monday night, at the
hands of one J. McDowell, from which it
is thought he will not recover. The par
ties were out bunting possums and met in
the woods; their dogs got to fighting; this
led to a quarrel between the men, which
resulted in Mr. Knox receiving a blow in
the head with an axe.
..A labor Convention will be
held in Columbia on the 24th.
. .Mr. O. A. Wylie, of Chester,
t-r .i n i . i. i v. i a. . ! - I
iuiore iuo reporter luame uas mis year
eaiuereu eieuieeo uusueis oi corn irom I
one-fourth of an acre. I
Spartanburg strikes a bell at 12
M. daily, so that all the people can set
their watches together and have uniform
time.
-r t ti i
. .jur. ias. -a.. xiacK, a native oi
York, died in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, on the
25th alt.
..The Yorkville Enquirer, one
of the oldest, largest and best weekly pa
pers in the state will be enlarged on the
lxt of January by an addition of one
column to lust page, and by lengthening
its columns.
A Strauge Fate.
From the Kansas City (M.o.) Times, Nov. 8.1
A man died in Kansas City several
weeks ago whose life . had been a weary
one and, maybe harder than he could
bear for to those who knew?; him there
were a few hints of a brief death struggle
that was not natural.
George R was born in , Ken
tacky, and came to Cooper county, Mis
souri, at the age oi sixteen. This was in
1838. Soon his parents died, and he was
left alone and penniless. . In 1856 he went
to California, entered tbe mines with tbe
zest of a boy, worked hard, was successful,
bought land near Sacramento City, and
soon became a tich and prosperous man.
In 1858 he met the woman who, tbrongh
no fault ot his, was to exert such a sad
influence upon his after life.- This woman
was said to be beautiful, . accomplished,
pure and loveable. R met her,
was fascinated, proposed, and as a result,
an engagement followed. The wedding
day had been ... suggested,, it. it had not
been decided " upon, and i for one brief
month the sun of happiness shone out
solacingly before the clouds closed over it
'forever.--. v.t iU.t ..
C Preceding the wedding it became nec
essary for Re tot return to the mines to ar
range some business there claiming his
immediate attention. He went, became
involved in a quarrel with a man be had
never seen, was attacked, and, to save his
. - D - 1 r
man was bis intended's brother. He did
not know it then, nor until his trial was
over, nor until after be went again to
Sacramento to see all that he had ever
known or loved.
It is not necessary to depict the . inter
view the terrible remorse, on one. side,
the frenzied reproach and regrets on the
other. At last tho ; sister v grew fright
fully calm so calm, indeed, that she told
oiber brother; how He had left home at
the first news of tho gQ14 JHacovery; hbw
he had not written; how wild toriea had,
come back of his recklessness and his dis-
ipation; and:af:.lit7.the',diadftil -4ay
Vhto U lay dead tht fctbJ
him? "I will loveyou ilI .die
but I will never marry you an ffUsS earth;
brother' blood is on your
hands, be sold out everything he owned
in California, and came back to Missouri,
,e(ging to ; other , tm lhey
woud correspond s regularly as the con,
dition ofthe mails thenpermitted . ;,
She wrote oiice' and -no more." In
month lollowing her first letter she, too,
had gone to join her brother in the eternal
world. This second blow fell heavier than
tfae firet for the poor man-had eome hope
whi'e tho woman lived.- Now he was
al jJUenUy'fne war came and R tn-
listed in the Confederate army. In the
not cnareo mauo upon iae wrayeyaru r orii
t ho ot HBa; Ark min5e bul.
an intelligible word again." Indeed, he
cared very nine u sueas. ju suuseuueui
battle8 htried harf to throw his life
away, and was noted in his command for
the most reckless audacity. At Jenkin's
Ferry .fc 8eemei, ag if he would get what
he most desired, for he was badly shot in
the head, the skull being fractured and the
ba5n He insomuch
that the wound healed, but the poor tried
roan hau convulsions until ne aiea. - it is
8Ut)D09ed that these convulsions impaired
his mind to a certain extent, for he fre-
7, to of
the woman whose memory had never left
"m aunng au me oiuer anu sorrowiui
years of his life.
But he is at rest now. Let us hope that
his boul has joined in the spirit land the
soul of one who went out into eternity
under the shadow of a great darkness.
f-Dr. Lawrence's " Woman's Friend"
cures diseases peculiar to females. t
J3P K08K00 !
Liver Medicine 1
The Great Blood and
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Don Carlos
JJI O It SALE AT
UNDERWOOD'S
Clothing and Hat Store.
NEW GOODS AND LATEST STYLES
NO. 30 MARKET STREET,
' Wilmington, N. C
novl"tf
MOLASSES-SYRUP.
&VJKJ
io DDIs, sugar Mouse syrup,
2 tbbls. line Syrup.
For sale by
Oct 24 ADRIAN VOLLERS.
TOBACCO GOODS
Smokers' Articles
PURCHASED BY VISITORS, STRANGERS,
AXD RESIDENTS,
AT
VanSICKLES',
Na 12 Market Street.
noTl2-tf
ESTABLISHED 1824.
The Patriot
"S ONE OF THE OLDEST, LARGEST A!
. cheapest Newspapei s published in the
tate. Anti-uaaicai out uoerai in routicc
Tuuis: S2.00 per vear.
Bat few weekly papers have a better circu-
Ltion, ana hobs oner superior advantages.
ADVERTISERS.
Specimen copies sent on application to
J AS. W. ALBRIGHT BRO.,
Greensboro.. N. C
JOB PRINTING of every description, neat-
iy. cheaply and exp.
xiousiy execnted at
iHi r atkiot mnce.
Lxoax Blabks always on hand, and sold
low on umb oraers.
angtr
Extra Family Flour.
A MERICUS CLUB," "CITT PRIDE,"
I . Juk. and JfaiPisis MILLS." we have
these
DIRECT FROM THE AGENTS
Of the Mills, and can offer them as among the
Most Reliable
BRANDS OI FLOUR
Sold in this market. We guarantee each
brand to be
SWEET, FRESH GROUND
FROM NEW WHEAT,
And to makeup satlsfactorUy, or it can be re
turned We deliver our goods without extra charge
in any part of the city.
GEORGE MYERS,
11 and 13 Front street.
Chas. D. Mtkbs, Agent,
nov 13-tf
Just from Steamer,
T B. E. HEIDE'S,
KO. 4 Neuth Water street,
Cider, Apples, Raisins and Figs, Citron: every
kind of
Flue and Plain Candies,
Potatoes; all kinds of Canned Goods; Jellies
and Preserves,
CREESE AND
. ' CRACKERS,
Butter, Lard, Nuts of all kinds; Willow and
Wooden Ware, New i-mokcd Herring Macke
rel, Candlos, Matches, Soaps, Starch, Sou a.
Coffee, Sugar, Ac,, Ac
nov 14-tf '
W. J. LOVE. N J. C. BLOCKER.
Love & Blocker,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CORNER NORTH WATER AND CHES
J nut streets, (Up Stairs) Wilmington, N.
I Personal a.nl nnnnnt ottnflnn
consignments of B"c l"
NATAL STORES, COTTON
and all other produce. . . oct 29-tf
Groceries.
T
STOCK FOR
AT, THE
A FULL
SALE
LOWCQt Market Prices.
, 9
' BT' ij.r. - .
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BOTl7tf wilijams mttbchison.
BPEGIAL VNOTICJS.
IXPAIBED meESTioiv: t?
LALLTHa ORGANS QFITHE BODY &BC
..a
so to speak, the pensioners of tbe stomach.
In . that Uvingr laboratory is prepared the
nourishment required to sustain them, and
Dy tne yesseis aau uuuis ounneeteu with -the
digestive apparatus; that nourishment is con
veyed to every part of the system. Jlpon the
quality and quantity of this elment of lile,
and upon the manner.ln..f hichJt b distribu
ted and apportioned, physical health mainly
depends, and as the mind inevitably sympa
thises with the body, tbe vigor of the one is
absolutely nJjccslary to the weU-heing 6f the
fhr - ' i " sf-H :i r -
other.i i . - - -....i a . t
It is because HOSTETTER'8 STOMACH
BITTERS accomplishes this double object
that it enjoys a reputation as a pr, ventive
and curative never, heretofore attained by
any modicinal preparation. But its direct
beneficial operation upon the weak or disor
dered stomach Is not its sole recommenda
tion. It la the most comprehensive of aU
known remedios., It tones, strengthens and
regulates the discharging as .well as the as
similating organs; gently moving the bowels,
promoting healthful evaporation through the
pores, rousing the inert liver from its torpor,
and lndncingfharmonions and natural action
in the whole animal machinery. This benign
resnlt is not produced by any of the reaction
ary drugs which aroused sn lavishly in the
oia scnooi practice, rounnea Dy jraraceisus;
but by mild, safe and agieeable vegetable
apents Intermixed with a pure and mellow
stimulant which diffuses their influence
through tbe system and renders their sanita
ry properties active and effective. nvl7-lw
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM,
m
JL HE REMEDY FOR CURING CONSUMP
TION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Diseases
of tho Throat, Bronchitis. Fains and Oppress
ions or the Chest, Longs, Difficult Breathing,
and all the Diseases of tbe Pulmonary Organs.
Its action is expectorant, alternate, sudor
ific, sedative, diaphoretic and diuretic, which
renders It one of the most valuable remedies
known for curing diseaes of the lungs. It ex
cites expectoration, and causes the lungs to
throw off the phlegm or muous ; changes the
Secretions and Purifies the Blood,
heals the irritated parts; eives strength to
the digestive organs; brings the liver to its
proper action, and Imparts strength to the
whole system. Such is the immediate and
satisfactory effect, that it is warranted to
break up the most distressing cough in a few
hours' time, if not of two long standing. It is
warranted to give entire satisfaction, even in
the MOST CONFIRMED CASES OF CON
SUMPTION. It is warranted not to produce
costivencss (which is the case of most reme
dies) or affect tbe head, as it contains no opi
um in any form. It is warranted to be
PERFECTLY HARMLESS
to the most delicate child though it is an act
ive and powerful remedy for restoring the
system. There is no really no necessity for so
many deaths by consumption, when
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM
will prevent it, if only vaken in time.
We copy the following interesting letter
from Dr. Harris to tho Middlehnry, Vt , Reg
ister:
Ms. Editor : It is only necessary to sub
serve the interests of humanity that I request
a short space in your valuable paper, to in
form tbe public what Allen's Lung Balsam is
sure to do. Two years ago I was attacked
with a severe old; it settled in my throat
which so affected the organs of speech that I
could not speak alond for nearly six weeks.
got throu h the winter coughing nights most
incessantly, with colS night sweets, with in
creased irritation which entended into the
Bronchial tubes and which kept me coughing
all summer. I was at Shorcham on a profess
ional visit tbe past October, when the 'good
Samaritan" caino along Introducing Allen's
Lung Balsam Into New England. I procured
a bottle and took it. according to directions
and found immediate relief - I have nowtak
en two bottles which have entirely cured me,
For the last two years or during the time of
my affliction I was in a state of constipation
which the Balsam has most effectually rearu
lated. No family should be without this val
uable medioine. I see by the Western papers
that the physicians of Cincinnati where the
medicine is manufactured are introducing it
into their practice, and I have no doubt it will
soon become a classical remedial agent for
tbe cure of all diseases of tbe throat, Bron
chial tubes and the lungs.
Nathavixl Hakkib, M. D.. Dentist.
PERRY DAYIS A. SON,
Providence, R. I.,
General A rents.
43- For sale by J. W. Lippitt A Co., VU
mington, N. C.
For sale by all Druggists. nvls-lm
PAIN KILXEIt I
We ask the attention of the public
to this long-tested and unrivaled '
FAMILY MEDICINE.
It ha3 been favorably known for more than
twenty'years, during which time we have re
ceived thousands of testimonials, showing
this medicine to be an almost never-failing
remedy for diseases caused by or attendant
upon
Sudden Colds, Coughs. Fever aed Ague, Head
ache, Bilious Fever, Pains in tbe Side,
Back and Loins, as well as In the , -Joints
and Limbs, Neu
ralgia and Rheu
matic Pain ;
In any part of the system, Toothache and
Pains in the Head and Face. .
AS A BLOOD PURIFIER AND
TONIC FOR THE
STOMACH,
It seldom falls to cure Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, Hearts-
horn, Kidney: Complaints, Sick Headache,
Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ringworms, Boils,
Felons, Whitlows, Old Sores, 8 welled Joints
and General Debility of the System.
It Is also a prompt and sure remedy for
Cramps and Pain in . the Stomach, Painters
Colic, Diarrhea, Dysentery, .Summer Com'
plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum.
Scalds, Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites,
Chilblains, as well as tbe Stings of Insects,
Scorpions, Centipedes, and the. Bites of Pois
onous Insects and Venomous Reptiles. r
See directions accompanying each bottle.
9- The Pain Killer Is sold by aU dealers in
Family Medicines.
, 49 Prices 25 Cents, 60 Cents and $1.00 per
Bottle. .
Sold by J. W. LIPPITT & CO.
nor
f t.
Carpenters , Wanted
fTtHE UNDERSIGNED WILL EMPLOY SIX
GOQDCOTlBSi;;
To work at framing the Fee Dee Bridge In
Richmond count v. To rood mm annri
wiU be paid. Transportation frdra ihniij
ton free, . ROERTH ARTE Y., Z .
nov lO-Sw
Contractors
Drr Bichau's ?
Golden Remedies.
T
AlK FOB'av wan en, TAKE NO
other, and you wiU save time, health and
anv staire which they fail to cure. - -
l5r. Riohau's Goldbw Balsam No.'l cures Ul
cers, Ulcerated Sore Throat, nd Mouth, Pore
Eves, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper
Colored Blotches, Soreness of the Scalp, Scrof'
nla, &c: is tne greain laeuuvnwr, AiLera
tlve and Blood Purifier known, removes all
disease from the system, and leaves the blood
pure and healthy. v - . ' '
r.Dr. Richa.u'8 Goldm Balsak No. 8 cures
Mercurial Affections, ttneumansm in an its
forms, whether from mercury or other causes;
rri.u immediate relief in i.Jl cases. No diet-
In e necessary. I have thousand of certifi
cates proving the miraculous cures effected
Dy x,nese Keuiouie. - cit,i.i ui
No. 4 5.00 per bottle, or two bottles for 9 00.
Dr. HICHAu'S UOIDEI aituwii, a Bttie, pee
dy, pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary
Derangements, accompanied with full direc
tions. Price S3.00 bottle. ' -
Dr. Richau'8 uoi-deh ji-LixiB d'axour, a rad
ical cure for Nervous or General Debility, in
old or young; imparting energy with won-
deitui enecc jrnce so.w per ooiue or iwo doi
tles for 9.00. . ..
On receipt or price, tnese remeuies wui do
lipped to any plaon. Prompt attention paid
to all corresoondentn. None genuine without
the name of Dr. RICHAU'S UOA.DJSJS liKM.
EDlES. D. B. RICHARDS, sole proprietor,"
blown in glass of bottles.
Address, iit. u. is. liiunAiiin.
No. 228 Varie St., New York.
Circulars sent.. Office hours from 9 A. M. to
9 P.M.
July My
Ayer's Cathartic Fills,
For 11 tbe Purposes of m Laxative Me
dicine.
Perhans no'one med
icine is so universally
required by everybody
as a cathartic, nor was
ever any before so uni
versally aaoDtea mio
use, in every country
anu among an classes,
.1.1. i . . . .
na luis uiuu uui em.
cient tmrarative Pill.
The obvious reason is.
that it is a more relia
ble and far more effec
tual remedy i ban anv
other. Those who have tried it, know that ft
cured them ; those who have not, know that it
cures tneir neienoors ana xnenas. ana au
know that what ft does 4nce it does always
that it never fails through any fault or ne-
srlect orits comoosition. we -nave tnousands
upon thousands of certificates of their remar-
kaDie cures or tne iouowing complaints, out
such cures are known in every neighborhood
and we need not publish them. Adapted to
all ages and conditions in all climates;
containing neither calomel or any deleterious
drug, they may be taken with safety by any
body. Their sugar coating preserves them
ever fresn ana makes tnem pleasant to take.
while being purely vegetable no harm can
arise from tneir use in any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on
tne internal visoi a to ouriiv tue Diooa ana
stimulate it into healthy aetlon remove the
obstructions of tbeBtomach, bowels, liver.
and other organs of tbe bojy, restoring their
irregular action ii neaim, ana dv correcting.
wherever they exist, such derangements as
eartne nrst oriarin oi disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper
on ine oox, lor me iouowing complaints:
which thee Pills rapidly cure :
For Iyspepsli or Indigestion,
List.
risiMsi, uanor ana mah i ad
nirsor and lxs ! Appe
tile, they should be taken moderately to
stimulate the stomach and restore its health v
tone and action.
For Liver Complaint and its various
symptoms, BlllauiHewlaebe.aick II end'
Mhe. Jsnndic or Oreem Nieknes. Bll
lona Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should
be judiciously taken for ach case, to correct
the diseased action or remove the obstruc
tions which cause it. asl
For D YSENTER For DIARRH(EAf but one
mua aose is generally requir- i.
PALPITA TION of the HEART, PAIN in the
iswjs. jjjiujc ana juijb. tnev ebouia be con
tinuously taken, as required, to chango the
aioeaseu action oi me Bysiem. w itu su&3
change those complaints disappear.
For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELL
INGS they should be taken in larse and fre
quent uoses to proance tne enect or a drastic
purge.
For SUPPRESSION a large dose should be
taken as it produces the desired efiect by
sympamy.
As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills
to promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach
and bowels into healthy action, restores the
appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence
itisodvantageous where no serious derange
ment exists. One who feels tolerably well,
otten finds that a dose of these Pills- makes
him feel decidedly better, from their cleans
ing and renovating effect on the digestive ap-
puraius.
Dr. J. C. ATEB A CO.,
Practical Chemittt.
Lowell, JHitsa.. V. 8. A.
Sold by E. Willis, J. W Lippitt A Co., H. Mc-
j,id ana J. a. weoane, Wilmington, ana all
Druggists ana jjeaiers everywnerc.
aug28-SAFtdecl9
Bennettsville Journal,
Published Every Friday, in
BENNETTSVILLE, S. C.
WM. UTILE, Editor A Prop'r.
mUE LARGE AND INCREASING CIRCU
X lation of the Joukhai. in South Carolina,
and that portion of North Carolina contigu
ous to the Wll., C. and R. R. Kail road, makes
it to the Interest of the Merchants and other
businessmen of Wilmington to advertise in
its columns. As an advertislnirmedium.it is
unsurpassed by any weekly paper in either of
ine two vsroiinis.
Terms 1 00 per annum.
Rates of Advertising, liberal.
Address, JOURNAL,
aug2JHf Bennettsville, S. C-
A D V E R T I S E!
IN THE
IN THE IN THE
Sunday Messenger,
Issued every Saturday from the
Daily Messenger Office,
GOLD8BOR&, N. C.,v
(The great Centre of the W A W R R, and
C R R'd.)
THE SUNDAY MESSENGER IS A
1 Iva QA nnliimn nanAr. nn vlth t-Vik rimna
and in favor of progress,
every hamle , village an
progress, is reaa in almost
village and town In Eastern
North Carolina and on the line of the W & W
UK.
Price S2.00 ner annum.
The best advertisingmedium. Send for list
or prices ana aavertise. Terms reasonable.
Address, SUNDAY MESSENGER,
Jan29-tf Goldsboro, N.C.
HAEDWARE,
CUTLERY,
GUNS
AgrlcuKnral Implemeuts, Ac.
KSTAnmSIIED IX 1857.
NATHANIEL JACOBI, (Successor to Jas.
Wilson)
NO. 9,
Market-Street
WILMINGTON, N.. C ,
The attention of the trade and the public Is
solicited to the largeand well assorted stock
to be found at the above mentioned establish
ment, consisting of a full assortment of Agri
cultural Implements;
IROtf,AND STEEL, .
67 UNS AND -PISTOLS,
Coopers, Carpenters and .Blacksmiths Tools,
Powder. Snot and Caps,
POCKET AND TABUS CtTTXtEBT,
NAILS, SPIKES, Ac, ' T
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
NATHTj JACOBI, ,
, ,;. . . .. Market stjreet.j
f
no 14-tf
31IS0ELLANEOUB. ?
COMPANY 1a
THE TWO LKADIKG Life Insurance Com--oanles
South of Masnn unit nwnn Mua
have combined under the above- name,-and
witn luv 33sucu cx.uunses.anaincreaseu la-,
ellitles thus-seeuredj-propose to aggregate
and add to the large business hertttot nrA An.
joyed by the Compapies respeetively. Re
newals of old policies will be in the name of
the new association, and the rates, loans and
rights of all remain intact as in the original
These Companies, now united for business,
mainly in tbe Southern country, have sepa
rately taken the lead of any ever before or-
ganizea in we same penon.
They have selected their risks with unusual
care; their expenses have been small, and
under the present arrangement will be pro
portionally smaller ; they have always paid
their losses with the greatest promptness and
without utioatioit. They have invested
prudently their permanent investments be
ing invariably in mortgages and unencum
b red real estate.
with Officers and a Di rnr'nrv nnmnnned of
the leading gentlemen, socially and financi
ally in the State of Virginia there is, in my
tudgment, no Life Insurance Company on this
continent offering inducements equal to the
I'IBDHOKTa ARLINGTON.
JOHN WILDER ATKINSON,
General Agent,
Insurance Rooms, Princess St.,
Between Front and Water Sts
sept 23 , r - 159-tf
BANNISTER, COWAN & CO.,
REAL ESTATES FINANCIAL
BUY AND SELL. SOUTHERN LANDS,
Negotiate Loans on Southern Securi
ties and Encourage Emigration
to the Sonth.
OFFICERS ;
L. Bankistkb, Wilmington. N. C.
D. S. Cowan,
J. C. Kknyow, New York, 47 Broad Street,
xti. i., ana rroni street, Wilmington,
8ept2- 159-tf
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
. Atkim son's Insitbamck Rooms,
Princess street, betwectt
Front and Water streets.
T7HBE AND MARINE INSURANCE
AJ way be effected at lowest rates in the fol
lowing reliable companies :
Security Insurance Company of New York
North American Fire Insurance Company ot
Hartford.
Monumental Fire Insurance Company ot
Baltimore.
Washington Fire Insurance Company cf
rmibimurc
Savings and Insurance Company of Rich
mond. James River Insurance Company bf Rich,
mond.
Jefferson Insurance Company of Richmond
AppiytO JUUI VY11U.K.
aug 1-tf Gen'l Insurance Agency.
JOHN F. C. RIDER.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND HOISTING
STE AJI ENGINES,
Mnlar,Flne,CyliHaer& CastlronBoilers
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED
Wronglit and Cast Iron Pipe,
Every description of Steam, Gas and Water
Fittings, Low Water Alarms, Oil Valves and
Vups, oieam ana water uuages,
Steam Pumps, Eureka
Hand and Power
Pumps,
MACHINERY AND TOOLS,
Saw and Shingle 91111s, Wood-Working:
Machinery, and Still Work
of alt Kinds,
Cotton Gins, Grist Mills, New and Second
Hand Machinery of all Kindt, dx., Ac.
a-M Y PRICES DEFY COMPETITION
Offlee and Warehouse, 47 Dey-street, New
iom. amo-urn
THE DRY GOODS STORE
OF
WILMINGTON.
fJIHIS ESTABLISHMENT, formerly occu
pied by M, M. Katz & Co., and now cccnpled
by the undersigned, has, considering the
short time since its opening, already earned
a wide reputation as an orderly, well regula
ted and
First Class Institution.
You will find there a
- Well Selected Stoct of (Ms,
And a complete assortment. You get waited
on by POLITE AND CI EX TEEM AN LY
SALESMEN.
You can depend on
FAIR A SaURE DEALING,
as the ONE PRICE SYSTEM FOR ALL
Is the rale of this house. Persons having
Dry Goods or Clothing
To buy should not fail to call at this estab
lishment before purchasing elsewhere.
The subscribers, thanking you for past
luvura, solicit your iurmcr pau'onage.
FISEBLATE A BRO.,
- '- 23 Market Pt.,
(Old Stand of M. M. Kats ft Co.)
oo 14-lw )sept26 4-tf
Law Notice.
fTUIE UNDERSIGNED HaS . TAITIEV
JL office opposite the Co"rt House, in the
rear ui squire JJiuiuigg'S omce. -
Business promptly attended to.
t,A, J. NUTT.
sept 10-ly
To Country Publishers
T AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY PUB
A. nsners in either or the Carolinas with
FOLIO POST AND FLAT CAPIAPERS,
of the usual weishts.
Cash orders for one or more reams prompt
ly filled. No attention paid to orders unac
companied with the money or a request to
sendC. O. D. ' '
wmjw nrnvAPn
novl4-353-nactf '
A good Advertising Medium
in Western North Carolina
The Western Democrat,
PUBLISHED AT
CHAKLOTTE, N. C.
(One of the Oldest Newspapers in the State.)
HAS A LARGE AND GENERAL CIR.
culatlon in Western and Southwestern
North Carolina and adjoining Districts ot
South Carolina.
Advertisements are solicited.- Termsfor
ten lines of this size type, tl for one inser
tion, 3 for one month, $10 for three months,
1S for six months, 25 for one year. Reasona
ble terms will be made for greater space.
sena airccc to me sailor ana iropnetor t
W. J. YATES, Ed. and Prop.,
Charlotte. N.
C.
Pure Whiskies.
PURE CUMBERLAND COUNTY IN." C.)
Corn and Rye Whiskies, made by Jarratt
A Sandford, constantly on band. Orders, for
any quantity, promptly filled.
. REUBEN JONES, Aoxkt, fj
s ; s . - , - At National Hotel;
povlo-lm , - -
4 New. Shaving Saloon.
" TILES HOWARD RESPECTFULLY IN
JYX forms his old friends and tbe public
Kene rally that he has opened a Flrst-Clasa
Shaving and Hair-Cutting Saloon, In Dawson,
a venae, diagonally opposite tbe -Star" of
flee, where ne promises his patrons every
comfort that polite and skUlfuibarbers, clean
towels and sharp raxors can afford. octlttf -
EBUSINESS CARDS." ?
MANUFACTURER AND . DEALER
. Hardware, Guns, Stoves, Puuids K -eene
Oil, Tin and 8heet Iron. V -P K r
ROOFING DONE; AT SHORT NOTICE.
Asrent for PAIRBANKS SCALES.
July sLtt 19 rront st, WUn?,nto'.'ir. c.
A. AOBLSjr. ' ' - u. ror,r.r
ADRIAN & VOLLERS
Cor. Front and lock fjjs..
WILMINGTON iN. 6.
"YYT'H O LE S A LE GKOCERS. IN Al.l
its branches. " ' - .
COUNTRY MERCHANTS will do wn
calling on us and examining our 8tock.
novi-M-tr
EDWARD J. ASTdivr
"DEAL ESTATE AGENT.
r 19111'lniin '
. . , . BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N. C
J-Activlty and efficiency in brinirinjr to-
n North Carolina, and to lacilitate advairtiu
geous transactions between them ; also th
encouragement of Northern and Euronean
Emifi-rants to eome and settle in tbe South
are the objects of this Agency. '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
MOFFITT A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION Merchant
NORTH WATER STREET,
Wllmlitirton, N. v..
Will give prompt personal attention to Lh
salo or shipment of Cotton. Naval Stores
General Produce, etc., etc. Also to rcoetvtnu
and -forwarding goods.
" Orders solicited and promptly filled
ept-l-tf - ' J
GEO. Z; FREKCH,
COMMISSION MERCHANT AND REAL
ESTATE AGENT
WILMINGTON, N.C,
ISSUES MONTH LT, FOR FREE Dim.
tribution, a Catalogue of lands for sale in
North and South Carolina. ' Send in a descrip
tion and price of lands. Ufa charge unless
sale Is effected.
mar.V4Ag-tf ' - ' -
PKOFESSIONAL.
Dr. S. S. EVERITT
SUCCESSOR TO Dr. B. F. ARKIXi.
TON,
Office same as formerly occupied by Dr. Ar
rinprton. ap8-t82-tf .
. .S. A. ASHE,,
A TTO RNE Y A T L A X ,
' WILMINGTON, N. C.
OFFICE ON PRINCESS,- BET W Y.YVS
Front and Second Streets,
oct 1-8-tf
" An'iCEIJiA'NEOUS.
The Great External Eemedy.
For Man and Boast.
IT WILL CURERHEUM ATISM
The reputation of this preparation i. so well estab
lished, that little need be said in thig connection.
On MAN it has nerer failed to cure PAINFUL
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. CONTRACTING MUS
CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS,
STITCHES in the SIDBor Back. SPRAINS, BRUISES,
BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET,
Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually
and permanently cared by using this wonderful prepa
ration ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately
on being applied.
On HORSES is will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY,
POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING BORES,
SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, 8PRAINED JOINTS.
STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, to. It willprevent
HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IX MILCH
COWS.
I hare met with (Treat success in bringing my
Mixture within the reach of the Publio. I am daily in
receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants
and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, Mo.
mr23SAFly-clm.
TO ECONOMISTS.
ADVEBTTBX IN
The Winnsboro News
AND
FAIRFIELD HERALD.
Published in
WINNSBORO, 8. C.
THE LARGE AND INCREASING CIECU
latlonof the above papers, (trl-weekly
and weekly) in the upper portion of South
Carolina, warrant the Proprietors In saying
that they oner as good inducements to ad
vertisers as any other papers in the State.
M3 advertisements solicited.
DESPORTKS, WILLIAMS ft CO.,
sept 14-tf ' ' Proprietors.
CHURCH. OF, MITTRASGEES,"
JT ew York .
TJIS1TORS TO THE CITT OF NEW
y VOUK are in termed that they will find
Divine Service every Sunday, in- the 'Large
Chapel of the University, Washington Square,
at lo A. M. and Vi P. MV The evening ser
vice in summer is at 8 o'clock. Waverly Place,
immediately north of the New York Hotel,
out of Broadway, runs west to Washington
Square, on the east side of which is the Uni
versity. The entrance to tbe church is the
main door of tho University. University
Place cars run from tbe 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 Astor House take University Place -cars,
leave at Waverly Place, and go west one
block. Strangers will find cordial welcome,
and polite attention." ' - --';-
Tbe Pastor Is Rev. Dr. DEEMS, who devotes
-himself to the spiritual interests of strangers.
If any be sick, let them address hint a note by
mail, as "Pastor of the Church of the Stran
gers, New York.," and It will reach him. The
ladies who compose the- Society of the Sis
ters of the Stranger, procure medical, legal,
and spiritual help for strangers In perplexity,
distress, or sickness. Address, "Sisters ot
the 8tranger," care Bev. lr. DEEMS, N. T.
If you are corning to New York toon, cut this out
and paste it in your memorandum book., j ,
febl-441-tf
O MAGISTRATES AND CONSTA
BLES. Peace Warrants, State Warrants
Civil Warrants, Search Warrants, Ac, Ac, for
sale at ? WM. H. BERNARD'S
Printing and Publishing Honse,
And General Book Bindery,
febTtf Pa wwon Bank Buildings. Front
PRINTING INK.;
K .'. : ".'--'J 'l,'i
.'-:' ? . f- ., -.OEHCY
rOR THE SALE OF C. E.
ROBINSON'S Justly celebrated , V ;
Black and Colored
At the Offlee of the .
MOEIUNG STAB.
No orders filled unless accompanied with
the money, or a request to send C. O. D.
Book and News Inks constantly on band, and
for sale at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES
, AddUss, V f:'r wjii hbernard,
a&ayll-SlO-oactf Wllsainton N. C '
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