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' BAT1R OF ADVEBTISIBU l One Square one day, 00 m- two days,. 1 to M three days, S oo M - tout days, M ".five days," S00 M 1 dneweelc... 8 to mw Contract Advertisements taken at pro portlonately low rates. . . . , Marriages, Deaths, Rellgkma,' Funeral and Obituary notioes will be inserted at half rates when paid for in advance otherwise fuU rates will be charged. Tctot Cash on demand. 7 .MISCEIJxANEOUS. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Star PUBLISHED DAILY, M. f?4atv KAlft u4 Ba JJ amuSiNM Bank BofialBte. Front 8t .fcl K3t)A dAiOflAEil Six months, in advance...,.......,,., 3 60 Taree munuui, in aavanoe....... ......... Ob month,, ia advance., MPr ;75 The Moaimro Stab will "be delivered in any I TTV1 .fTJtTW5 St WmmiGTOK, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER: 14. 1869. Whole No. 697. part of the Cut at ttrruui Cmm per week. w uii - w J.1U. Uti Bijmisi A o t it o. -U. Ji JL Jl'JJ LV JLC 11. H. a. JL POST OFFICE D1BECTOBT. . u 71 J JS Qail Tot o- G Northern through way m&U 5.-0C A M. Dally. Norm era luruujta. satui mi r m. ; Southern Mall 8.-00 W.Cand R. R.R....... P. .M, Mon days, w eoneaaays ana CTiaays. - Payette villa via Waraaw, 6rtK A. M. Dafiy, except Sunday. . - . y imithvllle via Steam, 1:U0P. M.,' three times a week. . MAILS AS BITS AT Vtldl. Northern Through Mail (MA. M. Dailv. Northern Throanh and Way Mall. 7:30 P. M. Dally, except sunaay aeuverea at saw tr. M. from auey winuow. southern. 4ft P. M. Dairy t ? W. C. and B., 8 KM P. M. Three times a week Kayetteville.70 P. IL, daily, except Sunday. Snilthville, 1:30 P. M. Three times a week. Othoe open from 74)0 A. M. to 6:30 r. M . , Sundays . ": 8K to 9m A. M. . i in .- .'Y - ED. B. BRINK, P.M. - - -i .i.i 'iifc.i i UtB -IIt el a jty-aaerlBieia at rUTKIM CENTS per week. Maaaerl- bera JtarUS. af tae eeair af Market Street will fee aplle4 By Mr. WH. i HARLOW aaa taN lMtk ef that lie sjr r. JOHN B. BCBCH. Oaly tneae Agaata are aataarlaed, la their respective DlTlsiaaa, f ealleet city sabacrlpllaaa. - . - THE CIRCULATION Of XORX- IXQ STAB IS LARGER THAN THAT OF AST OTHER DAILY KKWSPATER PUB LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. The Special 0 o vk T.-pTudge Cantwell retained from Raleigh on Satur day night and opened hit court yesterday morning. Too following cases were dis posed of: 1".' ,7 . Amos jjucas. cuargea wun stesunsr torn of money from the Drag store of Mr. H. Mdin, fined $20 and costs, ho to ba io the custody of the Marshal until the money is paid. Henry Davis (col.,) who was arrested with a bag of cotton which he couldn't account for, a few days since $20 and costs, r' V -Daniel Poe (coL,)' charged with disor derly conduct-$20 and costs; also requir ed to give security in the sum of $100 to answer the charge of abandoning his wife and family, at the next term of the Special court, an.1 to be In the rcustody of the Marshal until the above ; requirements are complied with." "" ' . ' Sandy Campbell (coL,) charged with disorderly condnct 120 and costs.,' Char lotte Johnson, a witness in this case, was required to give security , in the sum of $100 for her good behavior! V Gilbert Mcore, charged with disorderly conduct judgment tor the defendant, Joe ' Miller, the. prosecuting witness, to pay costs. . . .. ' ' ' ' , The Republican Gener al Com mittejc The following officers were elected at the meeting on Fridty night: President,- Jas. H. Chadbourn; First Tice President, 8. VanAmringe; Second Vice President, Jos. C. Hill, (col.); Treasurer, . James Wilson Rcording Secretary, Wm. McLaurin, (coL); Corresponding Secretary; Chas. L Grady; Sergeant at Arms, Henry Taylor (col).1 The Chairman, through the, Pott, notifies Republican voters in the dif ferent "Wards to meet this evening for the purpose of nominating candidates for Aldermen, one from each Ward. Mr. Silas N. Martin is already announced as the eaodidste for Mayor. The meetings will be held at the following places: 1st Ward. at City Hall; 2nd, at tho Court House; 3rd, at Mount Olive .Chapel, corner 2nd and Dawson streets; and 4th at Price's Cbapel, corner of Church and 7th streets. Seventh Steeet. Any one who has not been on Seventh street, between Market and Castle, within the past few months, would be struck with surprise at the great improvements whioh have been going on in that quarter, under the direc tion of Marshal Cannady.' The .street. which was formerly a succession of bills msA gui.cja, buu aimost unpassaoie, oaa been graded and filled in until it has be come an almost perfectly level thorough fare, and when it has been a little more hardened by use will be one of the hand somest streets Io the city. A number of new buildings have also been constructed iu that locality recently' and.'eyerTtbing bears an improved appearance. ' " 1 Railroad Accident. We regret to learn that the Express passenger train on the Wilmjogton and Manchester Railroad, which left this city at noon yesterday, ran off the track about five, miles this side of KingsviUe and on the other side of Wateree nvtr. The accident was caused by the axw-tree ol the tender breaking; . None of the passengers, as far as -known, were in jured, though" we regret to state that Mr. Leon, Express Messenger, " was seriously nort. '. .. .. v. ' ri : '.1.' I I" " ' ' I-- : P -ar-r ' , oxmjtted -caf ,aAiL. unaer a commitment Issued by Justice ji B. Hines, John Johnson tc4.) of Rocky' Point.'Hol den Township, charged with larceny in two different cases, was brought to this city yesterday and turned over to the ten der mert-y, f Sop ;Nasb.f jattor.f H',waa committed in default of security in the U of $M fbr ea4h2enoe f 1 1 - - ... All the Circuses seem to have given Wilmington the . "go-by this WMn;' all the more money to spend for firecrackers, ttc, daring the Christmas Jtolidaya.. a Sent7 W he Hospttal. Isham' Howard and Handy WniiamWh color ed, obtained peToi! from U Marshal, yesterday tnter $he ty Hospital: i ; J MUBDEB ..IN THIS CotJNTY -A WhItk Woman the.Yictim. It turns out that the case of the white woman found dead at Burgaw, hitherto noticed in these columns, was of a much more serious na ture than at first supposed. , A gentleman from the neighborhood where she resided gives us the following particulars: The woman's name was Sarah " Ann Bridgers, and she lived in the district school house about one mile from Burgaw Station, no one but herself occupying the house. On Thursday last she went to the house bf a neighbor for the purpose of borrowing some meal, but was told that there was none about the house, the neighbor in forming, her, ' however, that she should send to the mill the next day. (Friday) ana get some meal and have a portion of it left at her house. Accordingly the lady sent her son to the mill on Friday and on his return he stopped at the house of Mrs. Bridgers for the purpose of carry ing out the instructions of his mother. The door was fast and he knocked for ad mission, but received do answer. Waiting a lew moments he repeated the operation, at the same time calling to her to open the door. Still receiving no answer he went to a window and peeped through a cracK, when he was horrified by seeing the woman lying on her back in front of the fire-place,, apparently dead. Badly frightened at the spectacle the -young man made for home .as quick as possible and informed his father of what he had seen, who immediatelv sum moned a number of his neighbors and repaired to the house. Arrived there they opened the door and then a ghastly spectacle met their gaze. Lying in front of tb. WflM. w. b W, ef the un fortunate woman stiff and cold i death, having apparently fallen with her head in the edge of the fire, as the handkerchief she had on her head was found to be burned to a crisp, and her hair swinged. A further examination; disclosed the fact that she bad been inhumanly murdered. as her body contained no less than four wounds in which where found as many leaden slugs, nearly an inch in length and large in proportion. There were also signs which showed that four other slugs had struck the wall in the vicinity of the body. The position of things indicated that she was engaged in cooking at the time she was shot. A telegram was sent to the Coroner, and a watch kept npon the body until Sunday afternoon, when, the coroner not having arrived, it was found absolutely necessary to bury it. No certain clue has as yet been obtained to the murderers, but suspicion points to some colored men living in the neigh t orhood. A gentleman of this city missed his dog a lew since, and didn't know where to find him, and the dog he didn't come home, nor bring his tail be hind him. Yesterday morning our friend met a hard-looking specimen of humanity on the street, bis clothes being "all tatter ed and torn," who accosted him as fol lows: ''Mister, is your name 8 "It is," replied S t ' "Well, ain't you lost adorg." "I have," 8. answered. "Well.'' very oooly observed the impersonator of John Sooner, "if you will give me five dol lars I will put you on the track of your dorg." "I would -Bobner' give you five dollars to keep him," said our friend. "I don't want him." The next remark ot the ragged individual showed that he was evidently on the make: "Now say, Mister, if you wont give me anything for the dorg, can't you tell -me of somebody that will?'' This was too 'much 'for our friend, and he "sloped." . I . Thb Cotton CA8E.--The parties charged with stealing the two. bales of cotton, noticed in the Stab a few days since, were before Justice Wm. M. Harris for investigation i yesterday, who, after hearing the testimony,- required Robert Mitchell and James A. Mitchell,' both colored, to give .security in the sum of $100 each for their appearance at the next regular term of the Superior Court. The others were discharged. James A. Mitch ell gave the necessary security, and was released. Robert Mitchell, io default of security, was committed to jail to await his trial. . Aekested fob Steaxing a Coat; - John Rayner (col.) was arrested yesterday, by. officer. Hill, on a warrant issued by Justice McQuigg, charged with stealing a coat. In default of bail in the aum of $100, be was commuted io jail vj await, oia nai before the next term of the Superior Court. Tub Hospital and Foob iHouse. We learn from Marshal Cannad .y that there are at present 21 cases in the City Hospital under medical treatment, and the same number of parishioners in the County Poor House. ' Sat 1 Judge 'or ;Pbobate. Major Mann, Judge of the Probate CoUrt,whoia I M1HU VjICI A. Ul lUQ UU1AIS"! We w ew r session, wishes It stated that be will be in bis office from 9 to 11 o'clock A. JO., aur: ing the session of tbe Court: - - ' TnAi C(rTrfpN.7-Constable ,Hill informs us that he1 has succeeded in un earthing alt the cotton comprised in, the two bales stolen from the Charlotte epot last week, with the exception, of about fifty pounds w , :'.t.vi--vi.-o DE8TRccmvE Fire Heavy Loss Involved. Last night, about 10 o'clock, a fire broke out in the work shop attached to the Messrs. Beery's ship yard, on tbe op posite side of tbe river, the origin of which was a mystery to the proprietors, as every thing was left in a safe condition at the close of the day's labors. The entire build ing, with the books, a large quantity of tools, and a number of valuable draughts, was consumed; the marine railway was only partially destroyed; the heavy machinery used for drawing up the rail way was considerably damaged Ly the intense heat, but is it thought it can be again used. The total loss is estimated at from $16,000 to $18,000, on which there is an insurance of from $7,000 to $8,000. We were unable to learn what companies had risks on the property; but the loss falls upon several. The fire brigade turned out promptly, but the delay consequent upon the diffi culty experienced in getting the engines over the river rendered their services of comparatively little value; still they were not too late to accomplish some good. No 5 was the first to reach the spot, and was quickly followed by No. 2 and tbe "Vigilant." They all worked with a will, and it was no fault of theirs that they were unable to stay the ravages of the flames before they bad done their work. Will Visit Us. Mr. Willie J. Palmer, Principal ot the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and tbe Blind, at Raleigh, signifies his intention of paying our city a visit, accompanied by about twenty or twenty-five of his pupils, on Tuesday the 21st inst. He will give an exhibition in me i nearre, consisting of singing by the blind, and a display of the wonderful powers of the deaf and dumb, &c, &c., the performance to conclude with a pan tomime, the whole constituting an exhibi tion both remarkable and interesting. There will be no charge for admission, but a collection will be taken up for the pur pose of defraying tbe expenses incurred, which will be but very little, as wc learn the Theatre will be tendered free. Mr. Palmer will exhibit at Goldsboro' on the 20th. Accident. We learn that the down train on. the Wilmington & Man Chester Railroad, Sunday, when a short distance this side of Sumter, ra i over the body of a colored man, who had very carelessly or while under the influence of iquor, Iain h mself on the track and gone to eleep. His body was horribly mangled. We could not learn the name of the un- lortunate man. Extensive Fecit Sale. Messrs. Crouly & Morris, Auctioneers, wilt sell this day (Tuesday) at 12 o'clock, at wharf foot of Dock street, a large number of oranges? grape fruit, bananas and sugar cane. Per sons desirous of getting bargains should attend this sale, see advertisement. Attention is called to the advertisement of Mr. Isaac H-o 1-1-i n-g-s-w-o-r-t-h (very short name!), ot Fayette- ville, who will be glad to receive consign ments. The steamship Wm. P. Clyde, Capt. Jfbrgan, sailed for New York yesterdey. The weather yesterday and the day before was decidedly warm for the season. The extra term ol the Supe rior Court, for the trial of civil cases, met in this city yesterday. Grants German Opera Tronpe is in Norfolk. Only two deeds were ad mitted to probate yesterday. The State papers were pe culiarly dry last night. To Advertisers. In anticipa tion of the usual rush of Christmas adver tising, we beg our friends to hand in their advertisements as early in the day as pos sible always in the forenoon if practica ble, tf. . Knd.lloa Hftrnpss. Trunks. -i ' Satchels. Traveline Basrs. Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, Axle Grease, Step Ladders, Feather Dusters, &c., cheap tor cash at J. S. Topham & Co's., No. 8 80. Front St., Wilmington, N. C. Tbe Raleigh Sentinel learns that a dim culty occurred at Gaston, on Friday last, between three colored men, Sbehorn, Brad ley and M lis, in which Sheborn was shot in the -leg and died from , the wound on Saturday. We did not learn the particu lars. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hbinsbbrobb's Live Book Store, 88 Market street Musical Instruments: Guitars, Violins, Banjos, &c M. Ckonlt Fruit at Auction A chance foralL ; -. " '' Anaf lM & VotXERS Wholesale Dealers In Provisions, &c - ' ; ; - - Wm. M. Poissom St. John's Lodge, No. t. F. A A M. Isaac Boijuscbworth Auction and Com mission Boose. .-,.., " :! AsDBBSOn's Elegant Feather ; Edge ' 8Qk Hats, j ' i vi,...r ''vji; w ,; ..f ' Hostbttbb's Celebrated'Bltterv.' Aia tbe Ladle Matd- and Ihey will iUOIU,,at PlALOJ' VITALIA or AL VATloN toR TUK HAIR is the favorite ar tlele for reviving the natnral ttnge o blanch ed or fading ringlets. Clear as flui" glass, wholesome 10 the kin as water, undisooior able by the light, without any mineral odor and yielding no sediment, it defies competi tion una courts comparison. decU-eodiw Rosadalis 1 There are dlse ses which cannot be clashed under any particular head: sneh as Debility Lowneas of Spirit, Loss of Appetite, 1 ain in the Side and Back, Palpitation of the Heart, Yellowness of tbe Sfcln and Eyes, little or no 11.14.1. a, j . m . . . r mm, cua laute in tne juoutn, c. These symptoms indicate that the Blood is impure, and the functions of the body in a morbid state. Nature will xert herself to remove these disor era, and often with the assistance of good nursing, much will bo ac vuiupusnen. uui, in tne majority or cases, it is powerless to avail much unassisted hv ih proper medicines, in this condition or ays- parifying the Uloo.1. changing the sc etions and giving tone and strength 10 the system. Latest by Telegraph. Thousands of men, women and children have been cured of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Chol era Morbus, Colic, Ac, by Dr. H. H. Worthing, ton's celebrated North Carolina Remedy, the OSL7 known specific for all painful bowel af fections. Ask for Dr. Worthington's Diarrhea and Cholera Medicine keep it in your house never travel without it it may save your Price 25 and 80 cents per bottle. For sale in Wilmington by J. W. Lippltt A Co: James T. Wiggin, Wholesale Proprieto ry Agent, Norfolk, Va. tf Female lllgeaseg. nine-tenths of the entire sex suffer from some disease peculiar to females. LAWuaci d woman's rikxd meets witn wonderful success in curing them. ladv in r.hn ITnlt aH Stotu iait. 4.1,..... - - . waavac nolo w MaVO VUO VI two bottles of tbe Woxah's Friekd, they would be repaid by a reimvai 0 health and ttrenffth. it m ft Bflfja anri MlHarit. Mmiul. J aorsed by the best physicians. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FRUIT AT AUCTION. ORANGES, BANANAS, g ft a 1 c.r r it u 1 t AND SUGAR CANE. M. CEONLY, Auctioneer. BT CBOHLT Jt MORRIS. TatS DAY (TUESDAY) AT 12 O'CLOCK, M., we wiU sell at Wharf foot of Dock st. eet, alongside Br. Schooner " SHANNON " irom Nassau, 30,000 SWEET ORANGES, 10,000 RAPE FRUIT, 1,500 SUGAR CANE, 50 BUNCHES OF BANANAS. dec 14-1 1 ADRIAN & VOLLERS. WHOLESALE DEAL EES IN Provisions, Groceries & Liquors WlLHIaOTOA, N. C, OFFER FOR SALE : UtVOBS, Eye and Corn Wnlskies. Gins. Brandies. Rums of all tirades, in bbls.. half bbls. and cases. WINES. ( IftrPtfl UTaulAliua, lrta- a. fih.m.. A Wine. Catawba ana Scupoeruonir. In bbls and cases. COBDIAXJS. Ba1berrv and Leinoii nvrnn. Blaackherrv Rnaruiv fanhlu.m al. V. .. n. alMMnl a M 'J DVUUBllllia, aiUJJairi, VJCI" man. Plantation, Alpine and Sazerae Bitters, la eases and bbU. TOBACCO. Chewinar LorilUr n Yacht Club. Virginia Gold Leaf, Veuanle's Black C. ysttl, Mouumen taL Navy .nd some Common Grades, in boxes and ca doles. Smokinit- Lorlllain a Rose Leaf. Eureka. C-ail a ax's Aprioot, Kl likinlek, Danville, Big Lick, and other branda, in lota to suit. SEUABS. Havana imnorted. fu-tasaa. Le Flor de Ad rian A Vo lers, Cona-iliatiou, Ijl corona dn Ea pagna, and some twenty brands of lower qualities by the mills oniv. HKK GBAiHEBH. NO. 1 Gold Chop. ., . - v : CAPS. Ely's Jt Coa'a Waterproof, G.D.. andMusket. BliOT. Buck and Drop, all a. aeB. - FRUITS. Apples. Dried Pears and Peaches. Shelled Almonds, Layer Kaisins, Cocoanuts. Brazil N ab, Walnma, filberts. Currants. Citron, and Orauges, at wholesule only. vANAKll UUUD.V, Condensed Milk. Eale limnd. Ovsters and Lobsters, fresh Peaches, Tomatoea, Brandy P. aches and cherries, both foreign and do mestic Sardines, Mixed and Plain llokles, Chow Chow, in cases only. DKaUVlll. Lauttanum. Pareiroi ie. Castor OIL Pain K 111- er, Oopperaa, sal boda, Kaleratos, Bi art So- aa, cream lunar, rig tune, washing Bine, as senceef Peouermlntand Lemon. Kaoi uinirer. Camphor, IhivLt's and Bart ett's Inks, Castile eoap, j.ye ana jrotaaiuui onguiai cases only. aUAlVDIESl. PmaU and Large Stick, Fancy Assorted, by the box only. ImDerial. Brsnn. Mnnhonrr. Oolnntr. in tiAlf chests and cad-iies. Oar Stock of coffees. Crackers. SoaDa and Candles, F.ours, Syrups and Molasses, Sugar, Bacon and Pork, Salt anil Fish being at pres. entthe largest and best assorted in North Car olina, we are able to nil any orders entrusted io UK wiiu uispaicn. dec 14-tf ADRIAN A YOLLER. Keep the Circulation Active. A 'e and regular circulation of the blood is essential to health. It places tbe whole sys tem in a state ol active delence against all unwholesome infloe ces, and la an especial safeguard against the inimical effect of sud den changes of temperature, and of damp and cold. If propei attenti n were paid to this impor tant fact, there would not only be a gieat de crease in the number of cases of stomachy bowel and renal-complaints, but also in the number of deaths by consumption and other pulmonary diseases. Atthiapeiiodof the year, when the dividing line which separates a genial from an inclem ent season has Jus. been passed, a course of BOSTETTER'S STOMACH B1TTEKS wUl be found of invaluable service in improving tbe condition of the vital fluid and gently stimu lating its flow. . Violent coughs and colds. like intermittent fever, are tbe frequent ef fects of a chilly atmosphere upon a debilita ted organization. Diseases ot the kidneys of ten proceed from tbe same source. How es sential it is," therefore, for persona of feeble constitution, to invigorate the vital organiaaX tion at the commencement of Winter. Forti fied by warm clothing without, and BOSTET TER'4 BITTERS within,-the frail and deli cate may orave with impunity an amount of exposure and, hardship which, under other circumstances, would prostrate tbem on abed of sickness. Let-them consider this and be wlsein time oee 14-1W NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction & Commission fcOUSE, FATJSTTEVTLLB, JV. C. I AM PREPARED TO CONDUCT THE auction business in all Its branches. Hav ing made arrangements with wholesale deal ers abroad, I shall offer l bt Goods and gener al merchtmd.se of all grades, i.ublicly or pri vately to wholesale or retail dealers. My rnorto is Bxuinesi, quick, fair tale and prompt retU'tu. Consignments of all goods, pioduce, and saleable property solicited. Satisfactory references giv n in 'ayetievilleor Wilming ton. I am also nentfor the well kuown whiskey of Smith A Is ley of Raleigh. ISAAC HOLL11SGSWORTH Fayetteville, N.C., Dec. . 1866. decl4-2wnal Musical Instruments. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE As sortment of Musical Instruments, consist lug of GUITARS, Violins, Banjos, T AM BORISES, Accord ians, Flutes, Fifes, Harmon leans, Vio lin and Guitar btriugs, Violin isowt, Xuning forks. Ac, Ac. Knabe's, SteUCTs and Grovenstein Pianos, For sale at HEINSBERGER'S LIVE BOOK 8TORE, 39 Market street. dec 11-tfnac Those Elegant F BATHER EDGE SILK HATS ARE ALu a"HE GO. Leave your orders for them ANDERSON'S, Sign on the Tree. dec 14-tf St. John's Lodge, No. 1, F. & A. M. BRETHREN YOU ARE HEREBY 8UM moned to attend a Special Communica tion t is (TUESDAY) evening at 7 o'clock, for tbe transaction of important business. oy ui uct ui toe vr . XL. dec 14-lt W. M. POISSON, 8ec'y. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. O R FAXETTEVII.I.E. THE NEW IRON STEAMBOAT D. Murchison, T. J". GREE1V, Master, Having elegant passenger accommodations, will leave Wilminirton everv WEDNESDAY and 8ATCRDAY, at P.M. Returning, leaves Fayetteville every TUE&DAY and FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock, A. M. THE FINE STEAMBOAT li E LEE. ALONZO OARRISON, Master, Will also run in this Line on irreanlar davs. Goods received on our covered whan, foot of Orange-street, at all time, except when tbe Boats are loading at wharves in front of onr store, uoikm conaignea o car - 01 tnia cine will be promptly forwxrded tree of commis sions, drayage or storage. WIcLIaMS A MURCHISON. Agents. J. D. WILLIAMS A CO., Ag'ts at Fayattevllle. novsiunac NOLANDINE ! Nolandine ! Nolandine ! THE GREATHOUTIIERN BEIKDY. THE ONLY SUBE REMEDY ForCliills and Fevers! THiTwonderful success ot Noladine in cur ing the most obstinate complaints peculiar to the Southern States emboldens the propri etors to Invite the attention of tbe citizens of Wilmington to its curative power in the treat ment of all nv la rial diseases, disorders of the blood, and complaints requiring a promp and powerful alterative. Hundreds of cases duly certified by responsible individuals at test the efficacy of Nolandine in diseases which have successfully resisted all the usual remedies. In all blood diseases, whether re cently contracted or of long standing, in mercurial oomplaints and malarial disorders, Nolandine has been pre-eminently success ful. We especially commend onr preparation of No andine designed for obstinate cases of Ague and Fever. In the treatment of this latter complaint, our great vegetable prepar ation la conceded in all sections where chills and fevers are prevalent, where Nolandine has been used, to be absolutely without a ri vaL Nolandine is a purely veg-tible prepar ation and therefore unattended by the evil consequences whl- h so frequently follow the use of mercury. We so icit orders. Address JOHNSTON A LANGUORNE, . PropT9, Richmond, Va. For sale by J. W. LIP PITT A CO., Wholesale Agts, Wilmington, N. C., octl9nacly and all Druggists COTTON IS KING. .A. Plantation containing 850 acres of Cotton land lying in Duplin County can be purchased at a bargain. . 30O ACRES OR MORE . of the Tract is cleared and under fence. The balance is' divided into pine land and rich swamp. The main residence is at a beautiful location and comfortable and hea thy having EXCELLENT WATER. There is a negro quarter, on the other end of the farm conveniently situated. The farm of cultivated land may be enlarged by clearing. An experiment was made the present year upon two acres, manured with domestic man ure and planted in cotton which made 1200 POUNDS TUNT COTTON. It must not be expected to find tbe land at the price placed upon it pro lacing this way in an unimproved state; but it la mostly adapted to cotton culture and is offered at tbe low price of 33)v, cash i or 1000 on fix months time, it la in a good neighborhood. ' Eaqulre of the Editor of this paper., liov 25-tfnao 15 Shares Stocks . W11MGM BUllDMASSOCUilON, imt.L be sold, at tbe next Regular Meeting of the Association, to be neld Wednes day RvAninar. .at the KoODU Of the I bam be of Commerce. , , ... . jdeo.)S8-UMio (ONSIDEK t, If y kave sua old JBU wj that nas tost a oac:, or Been ouierwise ia tnrnl. havi itre-boond at -- - ' - . Printing House and Book Bindery, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Now is Your Time. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ACRES of Land, within the corporate limits of Kenansvllle, Duplin Count', N. C . is offered for sale on reasonable terras. About seventy five acres are cleared and under fence ; one. half of which is bottom land. The uncleared portion is mostly rich mud f the finest quali ty, furnishina an inexhaustible supplr of manure, by the application of which, the whole may be made exceedingly productive. In addition to this, there is, within two hun dred yards of the cleared portion, on an ad joining tract, a rich marl bed, where marl and lime can be obtained for a trifle. Tne marl contains 82 per cent, of lime. This plaee produced, the present rear, from the lalior of one horse and three laborers, one hundred and thenty-five barrels (i5 bushels) of corn, SOS stacks (12,000 lbs.) fodder, and sweet potatoes not measured. The high land with manure will make excellout cotton. Apply to the Editor of t he star, Wilmington, N.C. deeU-tfhao MISCELLANEOUS. FURNITURE. JJAYING RECENTLY ENLARGED OUB WAREROOMS, we now offer one of the largest and best se lected stocks of PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING, LIBRARY AND OFFICE FURNITURE ever before offered in the State, and at as low prices as any establishment North or South. - Redding and Upholstery. Our Bedding and Upholstery Department is on an extensive scale. We manufacture every description of Mattresses, and call es pecial attention to our pure curled HAIR MATTRESSES, which we warrant as represented. Window Shades Wall Paper. and Our stock is the largest and best assorted ever oirerea m tiie city &ud comprises all tbe new patterns for tbe Fall trade, being entire, ly of new designs. D. A. SMITH, Granite Front Buildings, sept 12-Sm Sout b Front 8treet. In Store and In Transit. 1000 bbls Flour, all grades; 5000 bushels Corn ; 100 bbls New City Mess Pork ; 200 bales Hay ; 50 tons No.. 1 Peruvian Guano; 3000 sacks Li verpool Salt ; 150 bags Coffee; 125 bbls Refined Sugars ; 250 kegs Nails. Also Ganny Bagging, Iron Ties, Pea Nut Uags, Hoop Iron, Glue, Candles, Candy, Soap, Shot, &c., &c. . , For sale low by dec 10-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. Durham Tobacco. "PRO BONO PUBLICO." Another Invoice of th s favorite brand just received. decstf DbROSSBT ft CO. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ELEGANT Robed Chambre's AND OTHER CHRISTMAS GOODS, , AT THE . . f . . . City Clothing Store or- MUNSON ft CO., City Clothiers. declStf Herring! Herring ! ! " 1O0O BOXES SCALED HERRING, Now Landing, For sale low, from wharf, by declS-tf . F. W. KERCHNEB. BINGHAM SCHOOL, v XEBANETILIJE, W. C. ' THE 8PRING TERM OF 1S70 OPENS J N uary lrth. .The course of instruction la Clasical, Mathematical Cenanaerelal. , For Cireulars address . . dec6w8AF Col. WM. BINGHAM. Our Patrons. alNTINUE TO RECEIVE EXTRA WOKE from competent and poUte workman at the -.--- POPULAR SIIATINO SALOON, . No. 11, North FTOat-eU Additional patronage - respectfully solicited. R. Praxixs. 4. H Cabbawat. C E. CiAatob. deo-if - FRESH GB0UHD , BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and .Flour of all 'vgrades. :U' ' - Al-J-- ' Soap, Lard, Candles, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, 8tarch. . : . - - ; Hardware, with a general assortment of Goods. Wholesale ana Ketaii.by - , CANNON A OLDHAM. . novltf . v . Peanut Bags, al 1V1AI ajuiaai, . 4 . us For sale by . , s , , DxEOS8ET A. CO. oeestf Am aa aWAAJ 1 BLEAi Peace Warrants. Stata WarraaU1 Civil Warrant, Search Warrant, - Ae,lor sale at ; & WM. H. BiiRNARiV . A-nnung and Publlablng HoaaB,1! anu uqnsnu dwi ainwr, fshTtf Dawson Bank BaikUnga, Frost st. ALL WOOL BLANKETS, TO BE HAD AT REDUCED PRICES AT FISHBLATE & DROO. 23 Market Street. dec 11-tf JUST RECEIVED, Canned Peaches, Canned Oysters, Condensed Milk, Brandy Peaches, Canned Tomatoes, Canned Corn, &c, &c. For sale by F. W, KEBCHNER, ' " r 'I..', - V..: U i il ' ' t V4 Nos. 88 and 20 North Water-st. decll-tf GEL ATINE, u COZ'S itCOOPEK'S GELATINE FATiTTTiY IArD. In packages of , 3, 5 and 10 lbs. at , Retail price. . . -. BEST BRANDS FAimY; FLOtTR, ,t t. Whole and Half Barrels. FRESH PEACHES,: - : In Cans, very low, . Superior Quality, t FRESH TQMATOES, .i T In Cans, 2 and 3 lbs.: Lower than ever. . -x'.-'-'.yi t-f- ' ' l ;' Citron, Extracts-Every kind, A1 t GEORGE MYERS', '''V- ltand Front Street.-' Chas. D Mtbbs, Agent. - dee lOtf rIHB EXPERIENCE OF TUB 1AR, UNITED iTAwLX'iu'it $ ' ADTnTiswa larwinrT,, ? , t Labobatobt or Hobtbttlb's Stom'b Bittbbs ... ... . - - . Nos. 67, 58, 60 and SO, Watbb FnsT StS-V PiTT8BOEe,Ps November ,!?(. J Mettrt. Griffin A Hoffman, JLdverUtina JkatnU, Zio. Stm Jlna at., Baltimore, tod.t GximxH eb t' The oromnt rand' aatisactbry manner In which yoa are fulflling our con tract or Uctooer SB ana largesa we-ever van - atjone time, including papers from New York' city to Texas ma noea us to, tiu vareetves still further of tbe svrxaioB advabtaobs se. cured by your agency. Herewith .we b-g to . nana yoa anaiiM r DUAhrnm, ua eanmrHuiy - -with yoar eatlatatea oa Ala- la tnia effioe, to which we invite your immediate attention. -' WereniaAaverytrnlyyonrs, V deolSlw HO-ETTER ftlMIIB.' BOYS & QIR1B, 99 HairtB Fraat Si. p -' f'1 f v i Get one of onr' NEW PUZZLES. IP G. B. FRENCH & SON'S,- , deeiotf ,.,.. North Front Street. ; AlHc; jricoNsiTJitE.) ' ; . t 1 W AXE svrmzB WlTDrr;"' v . vToaccawdCuo, , CIGAHS " AUD !. -P2PZ3 : - At ' TABcaajp, , decAtf f ' APPLICATION wt be Bsad to the Oeasiv ; ml AaacaVlT af llarth- Carattaau at na " I prwral seMtoavfr aa-aet of 1 -erparatloa t for the Frayoewa U ifaetaflay Ceaapaay of '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1869, edition 1
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