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r ii ggeigsgr. . . . ..: ni; r lr " 1 1 i n u '-'f'" MJELJiANEOtrST" I MISCELLA-NEOUS. , i JrJUCJXXv Em Wednesday, December 1186 . . Editor suta psFieMr. livered to City Sobairlb FIFTEEN CE?fT8?f jMfo'.qxWW bers sortu.oi, noewoo)iu-' Street will be supplied oy-Mr vFat'L. HARLOW t muT 'tltfrse'SotUnj "of. lt llir fcy'iOHS B, CBCH. Only tnese AU s4-sm4isWUeAY In their respetlvo7 Divisions, to collect city subscript!. A"- Post Office Money Order may be bnwHn fdl the cities' and la many of the lirgTOwn W 'consider them perfecUy safe, and the- beat to earns of remitting fifty doUarsprless. ;1j , n...'t ,;. mm aiaMil letter, under the new -iiysteBU wutoh went into ffect Jane 1st, are a MnrDuiaMiuiaaM aenAtasramall sums of mo- ney where O. Money Orders cannot be east ly obtained. -rwe, the Registry fee. as well as pestage, s be paid in ttatnps at the office where the letter Is mailed, or it will be liable to be sent to the uead Letter Omoe. Buy and affix, the ttampe boCh orpoatageand registry, put ir the money and eeai the letter in the pretence of the poetmaeter and take hi receipt for U. Letters sent in this way to as are at oar risk. igf" Obituary uotlces, tributes of respect, &c, are charged half advertising rates when paid for la advance of publication In all other cases full advertising rates will be charged. ' !gf Persons leaving the city during the Summer months may have the Star mailed regularly to their address by leaving orders at tuts mce.., jrrlce, 75 cents ior one m onto, or, 13.00 for tares months. - 4 " - THE CIRCULATION OF THE. MORN ING STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT OF ANT OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER. PUB LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. SHALL THE CITY BE SATED? V ;Twoy?arajgo. this, paper assnm ePal" 'position.' without reserve or equivocation, regarding pending poUtical. issues, which its conduc tor felt to be warranted by the ne cessities of the situation. For that situation we of the South were in no manner- responsible. It had . , . - been brought about not only with out our consent, but in the face of protest, despite our entreaties," and in defiance of what we' believed to be the plainest requirements of wis d5m land justice, j'veyertheless the cruel ' necessities" of the situation confronted j iis , To escape them was impossible ; to defy thehl "was hopeless ; . to meet .them rwith indi ferenee'Was criminal folly. To our mind the course of wis dom was clear and unmistakeable. We werejtben, tullys convinced that the immediate luture would de monstrate a fact, which since has become so palpable that we pre sume no one will pretend to gain say it-r:the.fact that consent, was no longer-ttet essentialr feature of the Amne)in stem;m thkt'' force had usurped the place of popular con sent, which ."was the basis of the Federal : system as . framed by the fathers ot the Republic. ' For th e South especially we : felt that there was no longer a choice. Conquer ed, despoiledj humiliated by every contrivance of jealousy and hatred, the -victim ox every species of petty annoyance and. insult, she had only the alternative of submission or resistance' to the revolutionary party, wnich'was. the author ot her ruin, and . wBdcij rtKreatened to'de prive her people of their homes and habitations. " By acquiescence when she was already helpless, the con ' queror might be placated ; by in eflectual 'resistance she would far nish her pppressorswjth a. pretext lor additional, affiction ' of impov erishment, humiliation ' and des pair v , ; - Such1 W4 a "brief and imperfect 8tatem.qut.of the.cixcnmstajicea and conclusions that lead ; this journal, in advance of nearly T all - its . con temporaries in the South, to coun sel . a frank and unequivocal ac- knowledgemenV! of .? the practical triumph' dl sthe ; Republican party in all the cardinal-aims. for which it had waged 7 the ' "war bl subj nga tion, for' whidh it had 'drawn the sword j against the sovereignty of - iiie oiaiesj ior wnicn it.naq revolu tionized the Federal government. uu iu buc i;uueuuiiuation oi wnicn it had 'annihilated, by act of. Con gress, , the sociaX.abric of eleven Statel3yCaIing the best of a cruel ne?8x. 'tfi fn-9.13Rave .grasped the' policy -of bur . oppressors, -by which they sought our destruction, and before their wicked designs could have been. ionsnmmated, ; we should have employed their weapons for onr-own'defencevand s advan ai is enougu ior our present pur pose to say that, subsequent devel opments; ha.TprJ9vnihat ,tbJs,fis, 8uli .wasA atapable. n Few , men, would now have the effrontery to claim,forx8mple that the trate-gy-of the partyeppbsedtd Radical domination in ' this State has- been ' the besf Adapted ( fcec'asroA' and ltsnecessltiesi:? alt-events we havd nb (dofebta trhft' .to4,ii her own "choice not perhaps her first choice, buj-man of respecta ble personal atecents,,-)fe repu table characteandjworthy-of pub lie confiderrce might filt-her Execu tive office." Instead of those, orgies ; tqprirce.and;vice, of whicli her . capital-is '.the daily scene, to-day .might1 be' witnessed1 at Raleigh a , Jiegislature em bodying a fair, Bhare of decency and ability. These and innumerable other attendants upon a'wofthy and capable State'admin- istratioh might have" been attained with a better display of sagacity, with more of the calm spirit which confronts "a political crisis with a just appreciation of attainable re sults, rather than with vehement declamation and passionate ap peals.' ' ' ' ' . That this paper indicated a au ferent system of tactics from that which was adopted and failed is no evidence of its remarkable pre science, and we make ho such claim Our only aim, now as -then, is that the logic of events may not be con temptuously' disregarded. ; Time is the sure test of truth, and we take it that there are few sensible men in this city who do not fully '4ppre ciate the necessity of a new depar ture regarding our State and mnni- cipal politics. Tho day of decla mation, ot iaie repininpv ot re proach, objurgation and raillery has gone. The present moment is opportune for the display of pru dent conusels. It is not too soon for us to be moving in -the matter of our city election. Every child in "Wilmington knows the stake which is again hazarded. This op pressed, outraged and long suffer ing community can be rescued from the incubus of incompetency which impedes it, and the corruption which dishonors it. The means are within our reach ; the remedy is offered us. Shall . we grasp it ? Wo know our own numerical weak ness ; we know the strength of the enemy, but there is a gap in his alignment, through which we can achieve deliverance. Recruits are ready to-join us in' our assault upon the muniments of corruption. Whatever their political views and associations, they are ready to join us m establishing an honest and capable city, government. Shal we join hands with them, or shal we re-enact the stupid follies o the past ? KARA AVIS. That rara avis in terris. a Radi cal judge having decency, has been discovered. We shall credit Radi calism with every case ot decency which it may afford, and we do it for the express purpose of calling down upon the offender the wrath of his Radical associates. Your true Radical has good reason to feel, like Mr. Snake in the play, that certain ruin in his . business would result, if ever he should be charged with honesty. ; It appears that ono of the judges appointed by Gov. ' Bullock, of Georgia, recently had the misfor tune to be detected in the perfectlv legitimate ' Radical transaction of stealing a .cow. While condoling with his Honor in this cruel mis fortune, we . heartily applaud the good taste "which - prompted him to reaigu me ermine Deiore-abscond ing " ; 3 They do things better in France than in any other country in the world. For example : when ever popular commotion is menaced in Paris, the Emperor proceeds to Chalons and reviews the army. It is needless to say that the remedy is always- eflective. The vision of the man Aon 1 horseback reviewing those legions of veterans has a won dorfully soothing effect upon the disquieted ,'nerves of the excitable Parisians 3f Egypt's JKIiediye may not act independently 'of the Sultan's wishes. His proclamation of neu trality concerning the Suez Canal has drawn forth a protest from Ot toman royalty ; and' after alh the great work of commerce, prosperi ty and peace, may involve a bloody settlement of the question whether Egypt is Egypt, or only;.Turkev in iligypt.-' ;i - ' -' ' . A.i- ' il is said that the President .will return' tbtieractice of send ing tne message, to.Congress in writ- Pfey fpr diBcredit taMmAelf y nr.' More - Jutlawry-y- lteguiHr PitcIrCtl Battle Fonsbt atrc. 'P? , ','J Lotri9vriiE, Nov. 28. A desDeraie character, named Cooper, who had been whipped bf a party of reg ulators in-Pula9ki county, caused the ar rest, of some- of ;hU:nrfgWxsVTwhom he. accused of- t ho whipping-Saturday uioroing .waa fixed for the trial and Ooopt- ir and, bis.' mends, entered i Somerset, ne county seat: armea to the teeth. Here, the accused party, numbering twenty, and .1 1 ' i 1 - AAnnHn UOOper,' , will! nis "couieucraics- kiwij strong, engaged in a quarrel, which cul minated in angular pitched .battle.U One hundred and fifty shots were hied,-resulting in the killing of three men,, named Dodd, Dunton and William fleasants, ana the mortal wounding of one, Jas. Picas ants. ' ' ' " Thefisht was abated by mutual con sent, both parties being out of ammuni tion, shortly alter eacu party, naving re cruited its forces, were about to re-enter th6 lawn, but armed citizens warned them off. The iewelry 6tore of Solomon R. Bies- enthal, on Market-street, near First, in this city, was robbed this morning ot gold ana silver watches, diamond rings and pins to the value ot $6,000 or $8,000." No clue to the robbers. ; , ; Fof General .Canby. ' The Methodists of Collierstown and their friends built a substantial brick church, and for years have worshipped in it. Under the rulings of General Canby their church is handed over for halt the time to some vagrant fellow that pretends to be a missionary to this benighted land, To drive the owners from their property and to put a stranger in possession is downright robbery. ,To turn worshippers from the temple of their God, built by their hands and consecrated by their prayers, is a hideous sacrilege. 1 o com mit these crimes in the name of justice and religion is an abomination before God and man. Lexington Gazette. Pere Hjaclnlhe nml. Ecumenical Council. the It has been decided in the Vatican that Pere Hvacinthe shall not be admitted to stat his ca-e and expose his ideas before the Ecumenical Council. If he presents himself he will be ordered back to the Pontifical frontiers, and it he insists, the gendarmes will escort him beyond the liDCs. New lork Herald. A short time ago a close-fisted farmer on the Sandy river, in Maine, died, alter devisinjr one dollar to his only son. 1 he old gentleman was duly buried in the ven erable churchyard, which suffered a terri ble washing away by the late flood, and a short time ago lus body was lound oppo site his son's place, having been brought down the river a long distance. When the tender-hearted sou was informed of the fact, he made the touching remark "Probably come back after that dollar." Auction Every Night ' AT FEED. F. FRENCH'S, 10 SOUTH FRONT ST. The expensive stock of GROCERIES, FANCY GOODS, iScc, ,&c, ttc, Will be offered at auction every night til dis- NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! RECEIVED DAILY - ' AT A. D. B R O W N'S, EXCHANGE CORNER, The largest, cheapest and best assorted stock of Millinery in the State ! ALSO WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HO SIERY, GLO VES, HOOP SKIRTS, (HAXD-MADE,) DRESS EUTTONS, TRIM MINOS, . And every thing nsuaUr kept. In a first class MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE. Sole Agent for the celebrated HAND-MADE IIOOP SKIRT, Made expressly for my trade. PRICE SO Cnts to 91 SO. Call and examine for your self. One Price, Terms Cash. A. D. BROWN, Exchange Corner. -tf oct IS EXTRA , FAMILY FLOUR, A MOST EXCELLENT ARTICLE, For sale VERY LOW from Wharf and Store. ' CITY MESS. P0EK, A LARGE LOT. nov43-tf .1 DRPSETT. & CO. , ESTAJ&USBED 1850. . Lawrence Dietz & Co., IMPORTERS ANI DEALERS IN NOTIONS FAUCI GOODS, HOSIEBT GLOTES' k. 308 W. Baltimore Street, . i . - . -1 ' BETWZBS HOWARD AKD . LIBBKTT, Baltimore.; sejitSO' 7-3m-eod-ThSaTn PUB- . iitehed Weekly, s. E. McMillan, Pr. tor- roprie BM WH.: H. BERNARD, Agent, sen m-l-tf ' - 4 : Wilraingtoii; Jf C., Civil wT6 Warranta, State Warrant , A M.nth and -Publishing House, rMt r-BdJ3ner1 Book Blnderjv teTtf, , Dawson Bank BuUdinga, Vrqai st, ALXEN'S MJJVG BALSAM, HE REMEDY FOB CURING CONSTjMP- TION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Diseases of the Throat, Bronchitis. Pains and Oppress ions of the Chest, Lungs, Difficult Breathing, and all the Diseases of the 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 dlseaes of the lungs." It ex-1 cites expectoration, and causes the lungs to throw off the phlegm or muous ; changes the Secretions- and Purifies the BlOod, heals the Irritated parts ; elves 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 costiveness (which Is the case of most reme dies) or affect the 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 ALLES'S leKG BAL8AU will prevent it, if only taken in time. We copy the following interesting letter from Dr. Harris to the Middlebury, Vt., Reg ister: Mb. Editor i It is only necessary to sub serve the interests of humanity that I request a short space in your valuable- paper, to in. form the publio 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 aloud for nearly six weeks. got throu h the winter coughing nights most lnec89antly, with colS night sweats, with in creased irritation whicli entended into the Bronchial tubes and which kept me coughing all summer. I was at Shoreham on a profess ional visit the past October, when the 'good Samaritan" came alonsintri Allen's Lung Balsam into New England. I procured a bottle and took it according to directions and found immediate relief. I have now tak 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 ream 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 donut it will soon become a classiccl remedial agent for the enre of all diseases of the throat, Bron chial tubes and the lungs. Nathaniel Harris, M. D.. Dentist. PKRKT DAVIS A SON, Providence, R. I., General Agents. 47-For sale by J. W. Lippilt & Co., Wil mington, X. C. For sale by all Druggists. nvlS-lm PAIN IIL.I.R ! Wc ask the attention of the public to this long-tested and unrivaled FAMILY MEDICINE. It has 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-falling remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon Sudden Colds, Coughs. Fever aed Ague, Head ache, Bilious Fever, Pains in the Side, Back and Loins, as well as in the Joints and Limbs, Neu ralgia and Rbe a raatic 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 fails to care Dyspepsia Indiges tion, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, Hearts- horn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Headache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ringworms, Boils, Felons, Whitlows, Old Sores, Swelled Joints, and General Debility of the System. It is also a prompt and sore- remedy for Cramps and Pam in the Stomach, Painters' Colic, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Summer Com plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantwn, Scalds, Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings of Insects, Bcorpioas, Centipedes, and the Bites of Pois onous Insects and Venomous Reptiles. See directions accompanying each bottle. 49 The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Family Medicines. 43-Prices 25 Cents, 60 Cents and $1.00 per Bottle. Sold by J. W. LIPPITT & CO. nov GOOD NEWS. Dry Goods Still Lower, A T ' M. M. KATZ'S, XO. 36 MARKET STREET. PER STEAMER "EMPIRE" MY ASSORT mentin Solid, Striped and Plaid Dress Goods, Shawls and" Cloaks, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods WiU he complete again, and considerab cheaper than early this season. ALSO , .. Cassimeres, Satinets, Merinos, Shirts and Vests, Notions, Hosiery, Sheeting, Table Linen, &c, &cJ .. , Call and get bargains at M. M. KATZ'S, , novl6tf . 36 Market-street. BACON-PORKv HHDS,. Smoked Western Jhoujdera,', is nnas. smoked Westers C7R. Sides, 40 boxes dry salted clear Sidesj ' 100 bbls. heavy Ity Mess Porfc For aale'byij J ADBIAJf VO!XERs5 oct 24 Dr&Richau's. iCbrdcn f RemediefSsf a SK roa x take KO . other, and you will save time, health and money. A n . . gl.oou 14&VT aux nn n.nT ;uoo oi uiseaae in anv stage which they fail to cure. cars. Ulcerated Sore Throat, -and Month, 8ore Eyes, Cutaneous or sain Jiruprions, Copper 1 Colored BiowutJB, dujoucoo v wo oiaup, scroi- ula, Ac; is ine KnH)ireimrtPr, Altera tive and Blood Purifier known, removes all disease from the system, and leaves the blood Dure and healthy. Dr. Riohau's GofcDMr Balbak No. 8 cures Mercurial Anections, nueumausm m ail its forms, whether from mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in i ll cases. No diet ing necessary- I have thousand of cert ifi cates proving the miraculous cures effected bv these Remedies - Price of eit n er No. l or HO. 5! 83.UU per OULlilts, w vwv uutuco iui ma w. Dr. Riohau's Goldbk Aktidotk, a safe, spee dy, pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full direc tions. Price fc3.00 per bottle. . Dr. jCichau s uoldei .feiaxiB d AMouK, a rou. ical cure for Nervous or General Debtlity, in old or young; imparting energy with won derful effect. Price $5.60 per bottle or two bot tles for $9.00. On receipt of price, these remedies will bo shipped to any place Prompt attention paid to all corresoondents. None genuine without the name of " Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN REM. ED1ES. D. Bi RICHARDS, sole proprietor," blown in glass of bottles. Address, DR. D. B. RICHARDS, No. 228 Varicn St., New York. Circulars sent. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. july3-ly Ayer's Cathartic Fills, For all the Purposes of a Laxative Me dicine. PerhaDS no'one med icineis so universally required by everybody as a cathartic nor was ever any before so uni versally aaoptea into use, in every country and among all classes. as this mild but effi cient purgative Pill. The obvious reason is. that it is a more relia ble and far more effee tual remedv l han anv other. Those whojbave tried it, know that ft enred them ; those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what ft does once it does always that It nvrcc tHll in i ra erfe y faialt op no. gleet of its composition, w e .nave thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remar kable cures of the following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood and we need not publish tbem. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by any Douy. iiieir augur cuaung preserves mem ever freh and makes tbem pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal vise, a to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy aetlon remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver. and other organs of the booy, restoring their Irregular action t health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as earthe first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on tne ooz, ior tne iouowing complaints which thee Pills rapidly cure: For Dyspepkia or Indigestion, List lftsnesa, Lanjruor and Lsn ( Appe tite, thev should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore its health v tone and action. For Liver Complaint and its various symptoms, BlllonsH eaxlAche,Mck Hend- acne, jaunaiceor ureen Mieitness. UII Ions Colic and Billons Fever, they should be ludici nsly taken forachcase to correct the diseased action or remove the obstruc tions which cause it. For DYSENTERYnv DIA RRHCEA, but one mild dose is generally requir d. For RHKUMA TIM, GOUT, GRAVEL. PALPITATION of the HEART, PAIN in the SIDE, SACK And LOINS, they should be con tinuously taken, as required, to change the aueaseu action or tne system, wuu sues chanze those comDlaints disannear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELL INGS they should he taken in large and fre quent uoses to produce tne enect or a drastic purge. For SUPPRESSION a large dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect by sympainv. 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 svetem. Hence it is advantageous where no serious derange ment exists, une wno reels toieraoiy wen, often finds that a dose of these Pilla makes him teel decidedly better, from their cleans ing and renovating effect on the digestive ap paratus. Dr. J. C. ATER A CO., Practical Chemists. Lowell, Mass.. JJ. S. A. Sold by E. Willis, J. W- Lippitt & Co., H. Mc- Druggists and Dealers everywhere. angt3-S&FtxIecl9 CHARLES T. WILLIS, CO XT liUlUlJl-NOr IU TUOMER'S ALLEY, immediately in rear of Purcell House and WMVUW AU, MUUIIE Mill, Al V- On and after this date, 1 will furnish COF- iiagibviiDiuuiituig . LOV PRICES. No. 1, Black Walnut, with Merino or White Alnawta nanrlles v s4 n v o .va m Nat Black Walnut, bleached lininjr. with No. lf Poplar, Imitation of Walnut, trim- wm v. a mmM.im M mty mMWWs No. i, Poplar, trimming as No. 2 Walnut, No. 1, Pine, imitation of any wood that mav No. 2, Pine, trimmings as No. 2 Poplar. sl2 No. . Pine, plain trimmings, $10. 'N'o. 4 Pin. atAiniut a-n1 mrnl.K..1 AK The above coffins consist ol sizes fi'om 5 feet p f u oeiow oieec are considered chil dren's cofflns, and will be charged ;two thirds ot the above prices. METALIC CASES. The following Is the bAdia its nwlAAMi 5 feet, M0; 5 feet 4 Inches, 45; S feet 8 inches ; fet, $60; 6 feet 4 Inches, $65; 6 feet 6 ini ches, $70; 6 feet 8 inches, $75. Cabinet and Carpenter W ork solicited, and done at short notice and satisfaction war ranted. octl4-tf Bfrdsey & Robinson, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, &c. RE CONSTANTLY ADDING TO. THEIR FALL STOCK, comprising a large and magnificent as sortment of all articles to be lound In a first class honse. Our Wholesale Department - Is complete, comprising a very heavy' and chJe tock of Prints, Sheetings 6hlrtings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Boots and -Shoes, and everything necessary to fill ordars from retail dealers. , . . . Our Retail Department, AahmwtAfnM win .mi- . . . wm, niuiIll7lTVUIWIlItlUHW V.?"ij;?3.i8 replete with the latest F A6HION NOVELTIES, and the usual assortment of dealers of every class, and we gnarantee to Wholesale Rnvi-a rvrlAom r -.-rTTrrvi can find in Baltunore. " Mer f . BIRDSEY ROBINSON; 2 octl9-tf- - - 20 Market street. - -P jCarda-rVisiti8rr Cardai :-jfcot, t&e, I ,..1 WILT XT, HnW IDT. -M 1 3AlLlISTI.a, COWAN & CO EEAL't ESTATES FINAHCIAIr' AGENTS. f ' BVX JlHIJ BLLSOUTHEBN LAUDS, . Kegotiate Loans 'on Bontbern; Securi ties and Xneonrasre Fmlgratlen T.. Ravristkr. Wllminsrton. N. C. . '-VJ D. 8. COWAK.-' ' . .. - - J. C Kimroir, New York, 47 Broad Street, N. Y., and Front street, Wilmington, N. C. sept at ; , , . - ;lS8-tf JOHN Fi C. RIDER',' ' Manufacturer of and Dealer in STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND HOISTING . STE A M, ,E NG I N E S, . . Tuliular, Eue, Cylinder & Cast Iron Boflers. ( . , PLAIN AND GALVANIZED Wrought and Cist Iron Pipe, Every description of; Steam, Gas and Water Fittings, ixw water Alarms, uii v alves anu Cups, Steam and Water Guages, Steam Pumps, Eureka ' Hand and' Power ' Pumps, t r . , MACIHSEIIY ,ASP TOOLS, Saw and Shingle 91111m, Wood-Working; Machinery, and Mill Work or all Kinds, Cotton Gins, Grist Mills, New and Second Hand Machinery of all Kinds, dec., &c. WSY PRICES DEFT COMPETITION Office and Warehouse, 47 Dey-street, New XorK. anio-tfni Bennettsville . Journal, Published Every Friday, in BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. W3I. LITTLE, Editor A Prop'r. TIIIE j LARGE AND INCREASING CIRCU- J lation of the Jours al in South Carolina, and that portion of Not th Carolina contlKu ous to tbe Wil.. C. and R. R. Railroad, makes it to the interest of the. Merchants and other DDBinMimra rf vr um inirton to advertise m its columns. As an advertising medium, it is unsurpassed by any weekly paper in either of iue iwu urounas. Terms fi 00 per annum. ' Rates of Advertising, liberal. Address, JOURNAL, aug25-t f Bennettsville, 8. C ADVERTI8E! IN THE IN THE IN THE Sunday Messenger Issued every Saturday from the Daily Messenger Office, goldsboro; N. a, (The great Centre of tbe W A W R R,. and CRR'd.) milE SUNDAY MESSENGER IS. , JL live 24 column paper, up with the times. and in favor of progress. Is read in almost every hamle , village and town in Kastern North Carolina and on the line of the W A W R 11. SV Price -82.00 per annniu. Tbe best advertising medium. Send lor list of prices and advertise. Terms reasonable. Address, SUNDAY MESSENGER, Jan29-tf Uoldsboro, N.C. Law Notice. rriHE UNDERSIGNED HAS TAKEN the JL office opposite the Co"rt House, in the rear oi squire MCiuigg'S omce. Business promptly attended to. J. NCTT sept 10-ly To Country Publishers I AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY PUB. lis hers in either of the Carolina with a good artici or FOLIO POST AND FLAT CAP IAPER8. fit the nsnal srplrrhta Cash orders for one or more reams prompt ly filled. No attention paid to orders unac- tuuipuiu wiin me money or a request to V. J. X. WM. H. BERNARD novl4-358-nactf A good Advertising Medium in "Western North Carolina " The Western Democrat, PUBLISHED AT CHARLOTTE, N. C. One of the Oldest Newspapers in the State.) TTAS A T.lnfll! tVnoWW mv- JljL oulation in Western and Southwestern North Carolina and adjoining Districts ot South Carolina. . , . , . Advertisements are solicited. Terms, for ten lines of this also typo, $1 for one lnser "i ono moniQ. siv I or three months. $15 for six months, $2& for one year. Reasona- iki iu u mauu ior greater space. 8end direct to the Editor and Proprietor t Charlotte. N. C, (and not through Advertising Agencies.) A copy of the paper containing - w niuiiwawu wiveraers. w . j. r A4.H.0, aa. and Prop., ' . Charlotte, N- C, New. Slaving Saloon. "TXLES HOWARD BESPECTFULLY IN forms his old friends and the publio Konuit iimb an naa openea . jrirst-ClasB Shaving and Hair-Cutting Saloon, in Dawson a venue, diagonally opposite the Star" of mce, where ne promises his patrons everv - " 4VVJ uuui uiruera, Clean vwu0 miuuiuiji iuwi can anora. octl9tf Nayassa: Aimoiiiatfiil Mm PIiosdMb. Manufactured and Warranted by the ' NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY OP WltMlNOTOJr, c. PRICE $65 PER TON OF S000 LB8n DELIVER ED AT WILMINGTON . JAMES BUTTER rtTORTH, Chemist and 8u- wruiwnuoni, rXTTK NAVASSA fJTTAXjrk . nnut Divrr .nn JL WILMINGTON, N. C. are prepared to Solcbls Phosphate, which they guarantee ww pure ana aauorm gOOU qnality, and in every respect equal to any Fertiliser in the uxaiKCb. xuia ruuayuaw xs careiuiiy made (according to the formula of the MPatapseo Guano iCpmpany froua the highest grade ot the celebrated NAVA8S A GUANO importetl direct from Navassa Island, W. I., Co the mpanys r aciory, on cape rear River, near Wilmington. ... ' R. R. BRIDGE RS, President."' DONALD McRAE, 8eoy and TreasT." : y ' - Offloe, . noyl6-ly streetr Wilmington, H. c. 100 Bhls. Mtdlets; H 100 D0ZEJT muixkt REt ' lOO iISH POTATOES, , Just received and for sale by THOS. C. LEWIS, " " ' octl3-tf . , 8 Market street. Pure Whiskies: k pfUMBERLAND COUNTY (N. C ) RYE ANT) Sandford: guaranteed free from adulteration, and kept by aU the principal dealers in this ULtft. . These WhlsWea are made by ihe Distillers, formerly in the employ of Col. Pnryear.of Whiskey known as Puryear's Beet," - FJj A VOR '' 5i -Htvhv Ki w0vub uoou, w wuuimt agents jor the sale Of our Whiskies will communicate with the Pronrietors atr Fvntmrita w r- . nov l4-Im iw 't j-.y (.-( I.s- .?vf to 4. V T. m MAVTJFACTUREMVA!liIDALKU " AieiirfiATBlLt4cfiLi:: iuiy rft'.rr"n.:Tw a. c. A D R I A W & VO L L E R 6 Cor. JProul Amt Iork.S( Ik.. W IL M1N G'TO IU-; iV'V f yv-lIOLES ALE . U nOt'ER, I BJ A 1. 1 its branches. ' -.,, COUNTRY MERCHANTS "will do well in calling on us and ftxamtn ing our Stock. EDWARp- JI J9Tp(Jf, REAL ESTATK AWMTt ashetillk " ' - JHTNOOhtBS COUNTY, N. C 49" Activity and emcleney in bringinc to f;ether tho Beyers d Sellers of ReaiEstRti. n North Carollnaptwrto tactlttate advanta. geous traasoctioas between taemf also the encouragement f Northern and Eurmean Emigrants to come and. sextla4n the South are the objects of this Agency, ' " ' mh24-469-tf 3l ''T'.'-' COIMISSION.ROUANTS. General tmmmt muitfmwmntH NORTH-WaTER. STREET, Will give prompt personal .atteatioa to vln salo . or shipment of VolUm Naval Stores General Produoe, ,eb3et.4iAheSa rectvint and forwarding goodsj'- nii,,,. - AT Orders solicited and promptly nli&i " 'flPtl-tf N " '-' ' 7 GEO; ZFltENOIl, COMMISSION SllMtitAk&'AD': RE A I ESTATE AGENT; WILMINGTON, X. C. ySSVES MOKTIILY, FOR FREE DIN. tribution, a Catalogue of Lands for sale in North and South Carolina Send in a descrip tion and price of lands. No charge unless sale is effected. r I'.ii.- mnrfMvS-tf .. ' PKOFESSIONAt ; sr.. Dr. S. S. EVERITT SUCCESSOR TO r. B. F. ARRINU. TON, . .. Office same as formerly occupied by Dr. Ai ring ton. ap8-482-tf ATT OH Nh YASTVLA -H' , WILMIBPCPrOBrv ffi tV ""c1 (FFICE ON PRINVESsV BUTlfiASI J Front and Second Streets, oct 1-8-tf m J" " " inSCELXANEOtrs" The Great : External Eemedy . i For AXast autsl JJejurtv vri IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The reputation of UiU prrprmUon is So well estab lished, that little seed be said in this connection. On HAN it bms never failed to care PAINFUL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING KfS CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAIN'S IH THE JOINTS, STITCHES intheSIDEorBack, 8PRAIN S, BRCISF.S. BURNS, SWELLINGS, CO RNSand FROBTED FEET, Persons affected with Rhaosastisa aa ba eBectualljr and permaoenUj cured by aaiag this voadarful prepa ration ; It penetrates to tha nerre and boa loiaodiately on being; applied. - On HORSES it will care SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, POLL-EVIL, . FISTULA, OLD RUNNING 80UES, SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, fcc. It wul preTent HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN AlILClI cows. v v . I hrre met with great sacceM- la brlnirlng my Mixture witbia the reaabof Ak PabUau lamaaUy io receipt of letters from Fhysiciaas, DrusgisU, Merchanig and Farmers, tertifylng to Its curat! re powers. DAVID B. FOJJJSW Proprietor, ' . ' . BALTIMORE, Md. mr23SAFly-clniu'- ' M rine Insurance effect ed to all ports in the . United States ana Weft JtfdieSi, by urs, Wilmington V AeLweolJon- aon .wqo& Jtts; Co. AffeisGoi(ii 79090 United a tates a 9ooo ,000 sible for all engagements of tht 'Companvm r :,:.,J , Wilmington " ' ..-i.imi" ' tomTmmetotmmJkmmWmm. '. iliru nit Tt.'2Klr'JV-i(t3ji,r irsnrv100 tory and salted lUUU MULLET BX)lV , i , 100 Bbls. Irlsb,.Potatoes, v, '". Forsala-b'y?-'1,t'ir,ff 'T ' , ' . r, "'.( in ' - j V .,(.: j. THOS. C.LEWIS, T ' -. " '-r t Market street AOEJSCX.FOR TUB SALE OF JD-K. svjnwBvn-B justiy oeieoratea ;r t c Black, and Colored PRINTING INKS. t v t -:T . V-'.' v .-t- ;v-: c,i; .. . . ; jAttheOffleeavtltei r"4'' ': . ., .,,"ii..i.vi'fM. '. r - Vf ii 4 . - t No orders' lRlea tratess accompanied 'frith the money, or a request to send C. O. D Book and Newa nks onstant,iy cn band, and . . forjsale at MAJTITf ACs'fj jrjpfjs, . . , Address;'' .WJl. H. BERNARD,. , mayU-UO-nactf " WilmintonN. C- f - -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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