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the Mnnwiwri e-wi "- . '" ' ' T ' i i : , . TR- PUBLISHED D AXLYi ,r v (V. II BKNABD,, Editor nl Frbp'r. One yr, In adTanc4v-......t......7 00 Six moatha, lu uUvaBc.k.,.v..j.-..i.. 3 CO Three months, 4n ftdvanc.-,,;:;..;.......'.. 3 Otf post office directory: !J till OLOH R Ncrlliorn tlirougU ft war mail 5:00 A. M. tJally. W. C. ".nil U. U. K.. -. JbUU.i,j;, Hon., ilaya, WednelitytrAtitl fVMafu: 1 n ' fuyotievUle vio WftrpiWM.;.0;QO A. M. Daily,5 !' tit ,T1 Nttrthera Through and Way Mail, 7:30 I !Hiy, except sunaay aeMverea at 8:09 V, M, tVom alley window. it.uthttrn, :4i UaUy : W. C. aivl K,, 3rfW P. M. Three times , a week K;iyettcviue,:iw ir. n.t nauy; except anaay. Smitliville, 1:30 P. M. Three times a week, i ilice open from 7KW A M. to ) P, AI . Sundays " 7 8KWtOKK)A. M. n ?r 'w EDJ B. BUIKST.'Pl III ' KAILWAT'DtKECTORT. W ll.MINGTOX ft MANCHESTER B. ROAD f ...... oa '..t i iii iMi.inU.vi ... ! Airctor-Johri Dawsoa, Henry Kutt, O. a. fui-Mloy, A. J. DeKosset: p. S. Cowau, Geo. J. W. McCull, J. L. Bartlett, Jauies Q. Burr, Kich- ' rd Bradley, J&11 -Uvegg. - ji- - - General foperintndt-Wlllr$ .WacRae. Secretary and YVatvMtrer Wm.: A Walker. tirneral freight TleAce Agent Jpo. K. lAtta. Pi-cigM Agent, Wilmington T. B. LtppltU,. .-'it:: 'fu j 1 ..rr vv ILM fSTCJTO."t;it 3LBLOTT8 4t RUXa i ! on u tir Uiir. . - -- Pretkli-Vf. Sloan. : : " r; , '..r i I Director on part of Stockholder A. R. Ilomei ly, U U.Bunjuer, II W Uuion, V L, Steele, K. i cowan and 8 Jf Person. On the pari of the State John L Brown, Win ?loan, John Aydlett, SPSherrlll, Jan Mo Donald, Joseph It Cannon and R O Badger. C7ii knffinenr rtnd HuperintendetU- U b Uuion. Secretary an fi-eaurer 4Jalvin J Cowles. Tittumrer Kaaiem Di9iikm-l T AAderuian. IVeo4 urer WtsUtm, DttMiat- A UoBoe. ti.rv.tn ,.: Hit ft i n'i: , V11.M1XUTON WEI-DON" RAll, KOAU . !. iJtJeiU-U. iL. Brldjtuciu. ihrectur on the part of the tvockluAileri w TUH.1 :.i9o. Kll Murruv. Alfred i. ti'tiii, A. il. aiiUOUkoion, Uo. lltirils, or w .iiituitou, u;i . il:i,I.I:iiii 11 i'Ii-IL. of Uo11m1m1'0 :j. i iv-t on the tin t uj the .Siu J.,3." (JaunOii t.. U. Uiwloa and I . J-iatos.- . I.. tf.l!MU-r. . s- . 1 . X x ; . , . i " " "mi ttsutimiX m. uitl- t i - j ' ,orv-loliii . Uevuic, t .f . 1 : Dtnl-.A-. : 'I t iter of SutuMes. v . u. i acn.au. ijnerul Ttnhet AjerUVf. bl. Polsson. lj. v THE, OIT'i .TIe MOB.NI.U H T A K l le ljtc35 11 voted to City Mnbseribera t FIFTEEN CENTS per week. Hifbserl' ber NertU of the centre of Market street will be anpplled by Mr. W31. 1 HAKLUW) and tlioae Soutb. or tbat line by Mr. JOHN H. BUKCII. Only thee Aft-ents nre nutborlaed, In their respective Divisions, to collect city subscriptions.'.' ' - "Contractors will not be Howod, under Hk-ii- contract, to ad vertiauauyo her than their l. itiinuto business unluas by f a h) specially r.r uch udvertUenicnL , 77; CIliLULATWX Ob THE MORS' I XI? XT Alt IS LARGER THAN THAT OF SY OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PUB LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. The office of the Kavassa fiuuno-Company is now on Wattr street, in the building with Messrs. Petteway & Moore and Hariiss & Howell. ' We are glad to learn that tlicee is a movement on toot among the young men of our city looking to the for mation of a Thespian Corps. The attention of monthly tax-payers is directed to the notice in an other column from the City Treasurer and Collector. ylLMINGT02 , BCILDJO AsiOCIA tiojt. The regular monthly " meeting of this Association will be held at the Com mercial Exchange Jhia t evening, at ,7F o'clock. ' ''" v 1. 1 1 1 'i:u-i .. 7 it A" Crry BoNDs.The city Finance and Auditing Committees, appointed by the Board of Aldermen, will meet at the City Hall en Thursday aext for lbs 'pur pose of destroying past due bonds, with coupons attached, .which have been paid and cancelled. , '" ' ,'"j.j" ' ' Ciit'.rCoTlicr waon.y one case oof the.CJty ,CVftt docket Tester- day morning. 1 A-white man was arraign ed for dmnkenneiH aod .appropriately . tr.-ff ..) i . I . I i it . nneu. . t.-.i l-i lit - Yct'erdAy' was one of" the most disagreeable days we have witnessed in a lon$ J AfX joigJj the helivens were lit pp.-by , frequent , p ashes ot light nin,'l'dlieing -'itioilpproaeh ' of i cold weather. in 'ilx 1 ''; -! . 1 ' , ' 1 f'l ' "y - y ' V - '. ' Superior CopitTAThe entire day, yesterday, was consumed in the. trial ot the case Doe on demise; of . Mary P EL Miller and others . Thomas Torney, the suit being brought to obtain, possession ot. one thousand acres of land. Judgment lor the plaintiffs.. Co U Rob't Strange tor the plaintiffs and Hon. R. S. French for the defence. . . Tuit1 Police Force. So many of the laemberB ot, the Police; force as have been re-appointed f tor the , present year, " were sworn in at the City Hall yesterdayf at 4 K''lt Vliiey were subsequently charg ed and instructed by Mayor Martin rela tive to their duties.' Cape Fear Agricultural Associ ation. We learn.from! a! member of the Executive Committee of this Association, that the Committee, including the Vice Presidents, will meet at the Commercial Exchange on Friday next; at 1 P. M. , A full attendant is desired, as, an organiza tion will he effec'ted Vr tVereseriVy ear. Sale oiLE8TlYli.IYester dav momma iafrpot cf.ilw Oonu-t House, Messrs:' 0f6titit'& Hoiieets;kt)l ?mithvillo t 8teta;.4;,,.;,,.,., hM P. M., 'tllrec times a weok.' ; : - T xAtii'imiv n'-'A' rrjoi.""-." vortliern Throagll Mill A. M. Dal the briclf, bouse, .with rM BituSted'oS the Plank Road and Market-street, at present occupied by' Mr F,rank'?raer, 'with lot 66x330 feet, for 1,100. , Mr.rA;p. Brown was the purchaser. . ., .. , , ;) . .., Jlr , ' ;ii . . TheTempleton Troupe are playing in Georgia. . . . . ..' tt lTfr Vol. v-itoTgo.::''" I Cnr'AFAiBsAt the meeting of tbo Board of Aldermeo, on Monday uigui, me ronce uommutce was instruct ed to supply vtbe yacancie in ,tbe Pplice force caused' by the recent discharge of '".'"Kent i feffown Was unanimously 'elected City Surveyor. 1 . f '. 2f' -f. IS I I .The, folltrwinEr - named, rnersoos , were, elected reWardensTor the ensuing year : First Ward," 'Owen;Dbve: Second 1 Ward, Thoa,; SL. 'Cblrille Third fWarfB.-P; George - Fourth Ward, John tL White- Thos. L. Colville was elected Chief of theFire Wardens. " " ' '. . ' , It is understood that ' the hcwiyJelected AsiBtftnt Cleric of the Market1 wilb.have the supervision! ike Bo)klyn,, market. Tlie salary of the Clerk to the Board of Assessors was useu at qow per year. ; 'Ma' M MABTrN. XJnt View . Mfty- of has entered upon the discharge of his duties 'with vigor, system and energy ; nudaocins already tOjhiTeniade a favora ble i nipressioq 9a ) parties, f . , ,, u . f . ' Mr. Martin is an oki citizen of Wilming ton, a man of fine' business qualifications aod Btiiot integrity; aiid . we. .have Jo, doubt will make a faithful and eflicient officer. He has opKrtuniiy for the exer ciso of hi Uleutsj for t UtexQ ever, was an occasion when ' it I)ecaiie J, 4 'necessity tq liring order out' of chaos, that occasion is now presented' to Mayor Martin.; Depen dent on no man or- party for support, we believe he will discard nil partizan'bias and discharge his duty rejjardlecs of pot house politicians! If he will d- this, he will win for himself the plaudits of every good citizen of Wilmin8ton- Cotton Uobbicry Thief Akres- TKD. Sometime aunng jsionaay nignt last, a thief or thieves entered the ware house of Messrs. Petteway & Moore, aud carried oft' about a half bale of cotton.- Yesterday iotdrmation concerning the rol bery was bulged wih Constable Hill, who towards night-fall, overhauled, one Jerre Forbes (col.) and committed him to the Tombs. In Jerre's possession he iound seven bags marked P. & M. . . The bags were wer, which, fact Joe thinks indubitable evi dence that Jerry had sought a purchaser for his b.oty, and was compelled to take it through the rain in quest of some ac commodating junkist with whom he might "drive a trade;" but lynx-eyed Joe struck the trait, and brought to bay light-fingered Jerry, who undoubtedly had Moore cot ton than he was entitled to. Jerry will make his debut before Squire McQuigg4o-day, when the whereabouts of the cotton will probably be brought to' light.-...- .:.;: ; .. t Fashion's Breaks. A new bon net part'vcnlarlybiecoming to prettp faces, piqtrant feees nnduthftrf fiMs, lias made fts appearance, called the Infanta, or baby bonnet The brim it so small, as to be no brim at all; the' crown is the feature of the bonnet; from which it takes its namel Made' of peatl-cctlored Mtin",;itb a darc. velvet contrasting,' it It' tastrful novelty in the way of sensational headgear. . . For Winter cloaks oaeef. lte and pretty styles" of ;tbe(',' Beasoh;(1l ',the new French circular, ytoade' of StJotcb plaid, with a very despcape trimmed with fringe containing the colon ot the plaid. There is no hood, hot the tassels are thrown back over the Bhouljerignd irfa 1tAa.?e?'t?,f heavy .cord, both rnado in colorsp match the fringe. . , , t , -r Ooiv Bab Ao.Oat; Fred."F. Ne,'ot the U. SJ Coast Survey, who lately arrived here, with, a competent assistant, for the purpose of examining and ascer taining the condition ot the Bar at the entrance to our harbor, reports that, frond the cursory examination. already made, he is of .the' opinion that a sufficient dep th bi, w ater( jof itfl reasonable practical purposes" can bfl hia4. 1 on onr Bar; ifJthe neTcessary. material aid can be, obtained from Con gres ta do tlie. work'i. The , patty .went down again on Monday, an'df w , snpppse, are now fairly underway in the duties of the actual snrvey. We learn that they will probably be engaged jn the work for the next ten daysrjv 5 ; . f f ; ! We should have stated: before th'at the party were sent here at the request of jQeB.jl Abbott, dhe of the Senators in Uobgress from this Stete, who deserves much credit for the commendable zeal he manifests in all schemes and improvements calculated to benefit our city." ' ' ' - " - That Sound Piirry:-A- Sonrid party, delighted with the, prospect of a fine daywpich teaawn of yesterday pre sen ted, started off in high spirits to enjoy. a brief season' of"recreation"and pleasure on tne sea siae. ooon, uoweer,.uoia. uu ominous clouds commenced to gather in the 'heavens, and by tire time they bad fairly reached their destination' the rain txrared down in torrents, which continued at short, mfcrvli fiaiirln'i the Okiy-i" We regret that such a fdavip-et was castyipon themielvea aed Uw prpspefitedenjoymeiita of the day, but suggest that in ujure they should not trust too, much to appearances, especially in a Climate where summer comes in mid-winter and April showers fall in yi-v iv y sft hi i-. .v - . . - n is - i - - fc... , . . w k "-rvs -iiiiji . r ' 'J'.- -. - ji.'T.-'.isjj,! - ii! j.'nni i n; 11 January. ; : ' -. . II II 1111 1 . J "1 I VI l ' 1 1 1 Ik ... 1. ... II , XX I'iII Ij. II I '. ! ,,M 11: . II ' . ' I wiijmrGTOii; iHWi! M gla.j'jtee' Jthat : Ithis'; ex cellent .organizajton s ;fliakihg; fiaOj pro gress, inte; the; b;wre4ojd. CQnsKierable amount of ad-ditdonal- atock- m uoen lasen,- snowing conclusively tnat tho Company possess the confidence of bur people and., will' achieve or itself a success even greater than was ihoped for by its ( pfojectore. " '- i.ii . :ij-y-i'Xi:'i. ii ' We have heretofore had occasion -to re fer to this Company "and to comment it. to 'the fostering; , care" . of 'the '.people, of. North Carolina, an4 especially, to tWtifJ zens of Wilmington.' And we desire now to repeat J isobstantially yWat we have formerly said : by. urging - on our; readers the importance of investing their money in a safe and profitable home enterprise one which we believe will he conducted with pradence, economy and integrity. This Company wiU6oon be ready to issue policies i and we know the influence of its friends and stexjkholdera well enough to hazard the prcdictiihat it will meet .with the most encouraging success. This ;will be the casev in, the" couotrv. districts especially, where ttie'field for 'active, en tei'prisirig 'agents ia i still large. and invit ing. . ' - 1 ' ' 4 . - '-. -.,,;: Concerning stock subscribed and paid an, the Company. ii already a success; but ve would Drefer to see Wilmington more . ' o largely represented ' in, the' number' of Btockhoiders". , The name of the Company and the tact that its headquarters will be Ihere, should commend it to our citizens if they5eel,'as we do, thaVtCwill': prove a Bafe anil jirofitaule epterprise. ' 4. : The Firemen's Tarade. The Committees of the tlyee white fire com panies, alluded to in onr last, met yester day and decided to"have therffirst annual parade on Wednesday next. The foremen of the different companies were appointed a committee to select the marshals of the day, one to be chosen from each company. We learn that the engines are to bp, hand somely decorated, and that a band of music will be engaged or the occasion. . . ; . L . 1 ; Read the tollowing tronr Kev. David Wills, one of the most learned men and eminent divines in the State : 3lAcoN, aA., April 23, lg69. It gives me pleasure to testify to the ty pographical accuracy and artistic excel lence of"Bullard's Panorama of New York city." , It has attracted crowds of intelli gent and admiring spectators in Macon, and has inspired the young with senti ments of thrilling delight. Such a chaste and beautiful exhibition must prove in structive and entertaining to all classes, and-being under, the management ot a company 'of gentlemen "Commends it favorably to the public. f f ! ' . "'.tDAyTD Wills, Pastor ofPreabyterian Church; ; Chips for the Ladies and Oth ers. ,Tbo-i Chapman Sisters commenced "an engagement in Kortollc yesterday evening. A little girl, repeating her Sunday school lesson. avo a new rersioti toa fa-n miliar passages vxe . -cannot .serve. oa and mammaLM .is--s- l A fit ofjaaBiow-Qettin juarried. , ' Why are kisses like creation J , Be cause they are nadw out of nothiog, but prove to be rery. good.,:: v. - i ,'- ? , The Iowa twljaUVVre'i bidding .hign for. tr, fenlereacnex'," 'jaamed Wariana I wit takee large Bvrra'of mooey tp go to heaven via Beecher'sciiBrchj with a pew . . mltrt n l"t'lll'.i rental of $60,000.9 j .Tfio . ..-. t plains of tha dampness, .oflhje premises, and wishes tbt) moved bacjk liigait.1 7;-0 A.young .lady .was augpting npom an omnibus, when a ribbon fell trot her bon net to the llobr of the sfagel r,"lTou.hav eft ynx:beau behind,M; Temarkej'a lady passenger. "No. I havn't; he's crone a fishiBgJVihnoeeatrY exclaimed the damsel I , YVnat penis, riapues wiu encounter po. be in fash ion.' .They--are ' generally Up- (,....,; .. ...... r. J,f , ilAr-if .'!' ' ' - posed to ehow, timidity in the presence of . ... ... r vi - '.v.:-.- .T..-Il J :: wild cattle, .but they would rathec fcce a mad:, hull' bahir not Matj?! their dposses J j 'rrtThere ire said to b',60,0 sewing women lu New York and Brooklyn whose individual earnings do not average more than $3.50 a week. . n: . Connecticut5 .proposes to pass, a law restricting people from procuring divorces , -i .1 i i! ' " l i iu un ill luey nave, uetu uiuncu ichsw i.nu J i .1: .' . , . weeks. . i TuiaDAVJanna,,,!:;, River men report a tise in the Cape Fear at JTayettevilie, wit prospects oi heavy 8well,;'-'jii.. '-jT;''. 'j.uVjw. ! .,5 ..-.. -4t.ti T !';'. H.lf 'Tynrr r- 1 : The' weather yesterday was i-mixedf vi .-. .,-' 4 4' ' ""-i '"l rL l:i?l" 1 -'fit17 murky ana muauy ; out tHiSfUiess ou, uro wharf 'Wenton'as (Usual, (. .-i-.,..-tvti(."liiti.ll.t .HLi!-".i'if..lr.lO The Govj lVforW was at aec wiiart yes terday" witli oMoetiully1! freights. The ijld'iCaiain 'teiiA.ifeing righi ahovev- ;-The steataer.fA the fPeople's LineAwas at' Iter wharfs yvterday,vdis- charging a heavy .cargo and taking aboard a good freight for the up-country., a . The steamer' Jtmiperyf jhichwent above the tails near Fayeityille during high water, and was caught there bythe indications now t a riee. that will release het! '! rUvy.ji i.tii: .vj-.i-i -ru .iH,ift, ( r$am. Skimxer left With his fine", boat, the jI. A Burtx for the upper - regions of toe Cape FeAresterday. .We did not hav the pleasura. seeing r !0td .JleUa-j ble", but ; we gleamed ,' tiirpugh: ; pother. source ;ay-ur abottt two weeks the Hurt will be withdrawn for repairs.' -She 'will pe repaiiited and supplied with new fur-i initure throughout.'' 1 The JLTurt has al ways Deen oneot, the best boats on the nvr, ad, .inher, tfe'eWilbelamtog; of beautys ; wel'; M;(ftofi,aTkiBg'f ti waters) a "thing' of life." "While she is aosent lrom her post tne. f tKvernor". will take her place and run through on ' fast' time. ..r-ry ATtRrVED-OUT. The Bark feW, Tprpin, arrived at Bristol from this port on the 30th ult. ---The Brig ifeawMyWjMcCulley, arrived at St" Johns, N, F., froni thls':port"on th6' 27th ult. .,; :Tbe steamship . Fairpanlt, ' Moore, arj rjyed at New .York, frpm jfhts port .on the jutn. . if! Jiii; , T :' " 'j r. LAT.En'BTvfiAIL;:. North; Carolina in Nutshell. 1 The Tarbbro; Carolinian s'avst 1 '11 On Friday last Laura ' Marks, "a white, in nate nf the. county ,' Poor - House, while Beized with a fit fell into the tire and whs bo severely burned that she died on Suit day evening following, i - --' : Jeff Lee, tho eaV and festive local ot the Tarboro : Carolinian, does it itauslyjL . "It is said that', the 'Editor's Drawer1 in 'Harper's Magazine' is made up by a woman." Our editor's drawers are not yet made, by that kind of a machine. C D ' Pearson, n colored man of Newbern, esteemed for his many good qualities, died last Thursday. He was buried with Masonic honors. . The Kaleirh - Sentinel says 1 Judge Watts opened a Court of Oyer and Terminer here yesterday, appointed for the trial of cases pending on the State locket. 1 he Grand Jury was drawn and charged, after which the Court adjourned, in respect to the late Chief Justice, Hon. Thomas Ruffin. " Lewis Mines, negro, for the crime of rape, was hung in Tarboro'. on Friday last. He made no confession or denial of his crime. . ' . . . On Sunday lastiMf. H. 'Hen- dren, ot Wilkes county, fell from a height 1 ot 20 feet, on some rocks and was killed. Saya the Democrat : Since the close of the war there have been over one thousand building erected in - Char lotte, and consequently the present de mand for houses is pretty "well supplied ; but new comers ,-arjs cpnsUotly -arriving, tne population, is increasing, ana .at win not be long before it will be seen that there are not enough houses for those desiring them.- ( ! i i I ; V" The Charlotte Democrat warns the colored people of lb at lection, against going South underi promises of high wages. To-nicht the Trerxtaines and .Dir. 1 lersou win assist tne lauies 01 tite Presbyterian church of Newbern in a con cert for raising funds for the 'church. Judge Thomas, presiding at Craven Snperior Court, a few days since. discharged a jury and ordered the. sheriff means, alleging as a reason that the county commissioners would not provide money to pay jurors', and the' present ones 'could pot afford to serve for notnieg. . l IKPOBTAHT TOPlTBLISHKaS. The subscriber hasjuBt recerved' another supply of Robinsost's Pbtntinq Ink, em- raeiiig'Noi 5 Nawsy in kegs of 25 and 50" pounds, at cents per pound, and Book and Card.InkflJranging,jnl,prkce( w 30 cents to f2.00.per found,., . . ,. r b it These inks are sold at manufacl uiauuiaLvUici a it cash prices, and are universally ac knbwledged' tb'" tmsurpassetf t "l&ff either in price or quality. , 0u$ joTdozens. cf ,recorMaettdat4oga, ti ceived,, attention is called to the follow' ing l 'no I -.a.'. ' te'.l Onrica or Nichols & Gorman, t rracucai iiooK ana jod rriniers. .:, i a n : . RAlwoh. N. C, Sept , 1869. 869. J ' W. H. Bkbsvio, Esp, 'J X r Dkas 8 : We received in. dne time the kep-of New Ink sent us. as we hats no news paper, we have bean using-it for Hand Billa, and General Job Work, and It has given entire. satisfaction, lt works eiean, aisinoutes weii, and is a good Hack. For .tne price, we have never used better. ;.i - If you have aoykecs of-Booklikv tot about S5 lbs., aena us one Keg. ,, ..'..,; u, lu; f.iu . Very respecuuiiy, .'NICHOLS A GORMAN. ; i-revspectftilly? iplicijlfB'ah. Bured that tio" priaterj whd ha ooce tried Robinson's kike' will be- willing to aban don their use. Tsbms, Cash. Agent for the two (JaroHnas, ' iNjB.tI can ako.Bupply -publishers -ith Flat Cap Fpuq and. other:; papers on reasonable terjns. - - yj. .i'eGlit The Colored Adjournment, t, i The SoutVside1 carsieslerdai tfteTdSbif were cowded to their, utmost capacity With negroes moving South, there Being but three wbitpafeseBiDixltbe train. It is estimated that the party numbered over three hundred. It waa in charge of Mr. Geo. RBuncl formefly ef . this city. Not more than a huUdredaiid-' fifty of these were able to find accommodations .on. the Yirginia and Tennessee train toe others will touow as toon as possibio.u aJaa sen groes are disappearing to ridly. that ere loner thev will be as rare in Yhinnia is the Aborigines.-lVMAi Republican.- sudden falling of the river, is still detained in1A&de3irahle1 harhor - but thW are t-.j-HAift"e88,j . Saddles, Trunks Ya ises, jBags, Satchels, Cqlars, Hames,' Chain's, ' Saddlery f hardware, &c." - Prices tor suit the times. -J; ' Sl'Topham & Cd-" ' No. ! 8 South ' Froat St.,' Wilmington; Bishop "Atkinson's v Appoint' f .t; i vcl menla.V. .ji.,- ii-.i fFayetteville, , r,, Sunday, ' " , Feb. 13- S. Marks, Deep Riv. Tuesday, Feb. 15.' Pittsboro, .ij .Wednesday.TeB. Raleigh w , v ; Sunday, , ,;Feb. Duinuiieia, jonnston county; 1 ''.iii Tuesday ("Feb.-83:' Goldsbor9, 1.Wed:y,p.,m,j'n23.: : " . , Turaa. m. 24. - 'Collections' will be 'inade1 ia 'hehalf ttf Diocesan Missions at each "of these ,pajCes.( 1 hi s m s " -. 1 (Tli h- SaTe.firWlir' lJlfojfJ"iii jJi'l ton's uuoiera ana uiarrnea. ) it has been used with ftneoets torjoyears iotaeoure of cholera,' uiarruBB, u.yseuw)ryr cnotera .morous. colic, spasm of ' the- stomach job bowels - nausea! : bloody fliix, indigestion, or heart-barn, 6onr-. stomaah nerveua orates: headachte Jayterla, sleepless nights, col4 feet, depressed; animal pini8, ana ma oast toiDg in worhl for aHOoVe'nVttfeers. Jfor children this old and weli-triod friend, to mothers is an indispensable remedy in the nuraery. 11 tne cuna (no matter of wsat age is restless and unable to sleeo. it is in a 11 IiotwithsUndJnyjiosiUQnjiiar not be perceived even by a mol ner's eye. It requires out a row drops of Dr. Werthingtons anUly Medicine'ta restore oulet and inaua Atraru night's repose, botlf for childr and mother. There IS nothing better - for baMes - boriiinii ' coughs, colds, wind-colic, diarrhea and child ren teething:' We respectfully refer" yon to; iuo iuauwui uutiugiusueu genuemen iroin North Curolina and' Virginia, foe the medical Sroperties of the valuable medicine: O. D. arham, MrPTThouiss T. Webb, Mr D., J. P. Tatum, M. D., J. A. McUhalpin, M. D., Charles Lloyd, M. yirginU ; IKMC Garrett. M. D., E. Warren. M. North Carolina : Kv. Kubin Jones, Grand Chaplin of" the Grand Lodge of the Unitsd States : Hons. Kenneth Rayner. R. J. nmui, Duriua vitia, dviu uuilAWf uaviu H. Barnes. J. J. Yates. Alilea II. Kum. ,H. r. Revs. J. B. Davis. C. B. Riddlck, S. M. Frost. 1 North C&iHOlinfk. " : I :!'. jr. i,; .i ,(: , : .1 1 Dr. Worthington's Family Medicine is for sale by all drnglst and country merchants everywhere. Price 25 cents per bottle, $2 per dozen. 1 22 per gross. K. K. Worthington & Co., Proprietoi-s, Goldsboro', Ni C Life of ihc Flesh in the Blood. Hosadalis ! " , The ereatest Blood Purifier and ftensvator known. Used and endorsed by physicians, who prescribe it in. their, regular practice.' vby 1 Because the articles from which Kosa dalis is made arc published around oach bot tie, so that every physician knows just what it contains, and hence endorses' it as a valua ble Alterative oojnpound, . This preparation has gained and maintains an unrivalled rep utation for the cure of Scrofula' in any form, llhcumatism, ckin Diseases. Old . bores. .Ul cers, Stc, Dyspepsia Neuralgia, in fact any chronic affection of tub BIO01I, Liver and Xid-' neys. and all diseases in which an alterative' plan of treatment is Indicated . - ' ftoo ai-'w ,-, Ask tne ladles ' Mnida ana Ibey will tell vou that PlIAXON'S' VITALXA or SAI VATION FOR THU U AIR is the favorite ac . ticle for reviving the natural tinge of blancu- ea or laamg ringlets, clear as nuia glass, wholesome to the skin as water, undiscolor-" able by the light, without any mineral odor and yielding no sediment, it defies com pet i-. tion and eourts comparison." aeciz-eotuw ; . ; . ,- . ., ,-; . ... ; KEW ADVEKTlSEMliJi'iei. , : HxiHSBEBoaR,3,Live ook Store, 88 Market street "Bedka" Neto- Music, Pian6s,Bible : C. M". 1 1 VANCmsiSiithii'.o'tice Pho-i tegrapnic Aioums at josc. P. P. f) avis'' & Son Aden's Lung Balsam vonsumpuyes utsie notice, , f ,( .j ,j' W8TXBK JfCBLlSaiNO LU AgCBW; waaiea for ihe greates. Invention of the Age., : J.. D, Cckhlsq -Begular , monthly : meeting jof toe.Wflmingtoa BjaJldiBg Assoftton., n .. N. GoxTEKBXKe-l-Fnrs and BeesWak wanted' at "Net. 4ft'rrtpt fltriet-''' '' -'r' " -lift iftlo'l Ben.' liuarkk Noiice to V' .71 2 persons - pfi. monthly taxes to the city. NfiWADViBRTISEMENTS OFFIFGE TREA8UB,BR (COWKCTOR, I, Ut x Wminfe. rv-js3 All persons .owing, monthly, taxes to ' " the city, are notified that unless said; :uu IB pmu py viie jlb pwuuu! uio jvruiuua jofthe Ordinance Ifi.pucn caa,e;maae and pro IprVvlded.wlli'De tigiolif nxirced! tMl ; '';V janl9-10t ',',Jf'V:re4snrerlaiJd CoUfector. nnlj'i i ii I Mi'til ii'''Jilli I ; li ni nil rviHK BKGULAR MONTHLY MKETtNO OV, m this Association wiu De neiainis at 1X o'clock, at the Commercial Sxehange, 7. - t uv.wiH -ittt: fit JSVCUMMlNG-mij . JanlS-lt ; Secretary, ; . Spetial,Notice.i , TAVK, Ai TOUS AS80MMEWTJ OF . PHO, A. next beaatifal' ,.r .. ,;C,M.yAarOSDiPlt8ahar, ,t Aim rtnnJar In evarv descrintion -of Frames. . Cord. Tassels and Picture Glass, as 4rg As7 30x36 inches. Market BtreeVrm ;4an lMt.Cl . ... . ,, ,,n ..fUmmpo, u. For the benefit :of tboseF hol aTe- af J flirted 1ritn eobsvmptfre tendetfeie we make the following extract irom a letter from Rev. Charles A." "Bonndr, the City ' Vis- - ":i!)vi . .. BostokMaS a.', FeTr. 18, 1869. Mssses. P. P. Davis 4 Son .'!' .-i Obhts i Tbw package of M Allen's Lang Bal sam" yon sent to me to nse among the afflict. ed poor" In my city missionary' work has proved very acceptable and useralIt has gone into several families, and . with remark able Effect in every instance. . V i! i .One woman, has been restored from what her physician; pronounced, -j consumpUoa, after several months sickness with; cough, great H pain in the lungs and prostration; so that she is able now to do housework and assist in the support of her famUyj.andywith care and con tinued nse of the Baisain she expects entire restoration ji, u j i .-. i-itit f n Anotnar person, a yonng.wpman townotn.T gave one bottle, has received great.beneflt, so that heV eongb, which is ot xaanM standing, iSigetttog better, apdhe;has, purchaeed; A second bottle, and . jhas every ,-tfldiotitfon of a speedy eure;.. i ,.,, n,7,l-i9rii .v'lu A young mta, wo.wa" raising, blood,', and quite weak and sick, has -by .the :nse . or .two bottles been much improved and, is able to do little at hit worsw, ,-n., j .,nUt:hujt J : A young man. to whom J. ;recpinmeaded, s. trial of it, who has had a bad cough, and nuch, pain in IBs lungs .for inonths pastj tad unable to get good Test and,; sleep, nast cpmrnencea taking it and now .naing.tbe.fQnr bottle, with great benefit. He said to ins on a recan visit:. hei.wOulai.a Tn!05l,ii:t- ..-Pv.18 honing and Teasoajbr it sea t met be, able VrenmeaU,worag t f.!., " . t aadgisatefunvyou, , r For sale' by .'jljyppitj ,Co 'iw mlngton, N.C, y.D.jj j,r, , , ,v., .; ror saie Dy jau wrpggnia,, ys ijan lim,, , Whole . Kb. I'Se ', ('') NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' Greatest Invention or the ' Ag-etl CTtKAtHKflS, DtTRAlilXITr, i 1 COwVHMlS. i I AGENTS VyANTED 1 Gpldetf Fountain Teh. Acknowledged jy iil who' naVIrised' them to be the best Pen anade or soldrln this country. So blotting: No soiled J fingers I Sixty lines written; with qne pen. of. int.! Will ontwan any steel 'pen ever made.- 1 Bankers,-mer' chants, teachers an4 all classes, endorse them in -the highest terms of praise. Pat np fa neat slide boxes. No. 1, for general use; No. 2, me dlamfjfo. , for ladles1 nse or fine penman-i ship. Prices : one box. 85 cents; two Soxes, 60 cents j'lflvet boxes, tUMSent. free of postage, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. UBEKAL COKKISSIOS TO AGEITT8! We are prepared Ujf give any energetic , per- son tatting the a gene v of these Pens.- a com sua lasing me agency or tnese i mission which will pay A20Q. per month. Wa invite ail persons wishing employment; to5 send for samnlen and cirnniAra. , Three sample Pens will bo mailed1 for 1 cts ,: Fursand Beeswax I WISH TO MAB A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FUHS ' AND BEESWAX td'htisef -IWill''pay"thlB 'KIGHES CASH PRICES for them. , N. GOTTBKRG, " "If' ioHi,i bfW, j Market Steit.j1 WUmiii(gton,.N. C, Jan, 19.1 mo. - , t TONEUMORKCITY! THROUGH 1MTWQ H0UI.$.' 1 " Bullard's Panorama i" I,- NEW; ,Y0RK CITY! . TAKES THB SPBCTATOB ' ' FORTY-ONE Bkxtl2S Streets of New York City, , FAIIBJT1LXH0WIZ1GL " ' .Tte Boaness, Bustle, ini Confusion f City li HE HAS ' A THEW OF MORS THAN. . . 10,000 - HORSES' AND ClKSIlGKS. r'.s"!:-: , ! ; AND UPWARDS OF ' ' ' 7 j 100,000 OF; ITS PE0P1EI Hi allies 9f Shipping and Steamers, " Froeesslems, Bmitsvry 3eapnles, ' Bands ofMsiic, Shipping, Steamers dkc, . At each exhibition sn explanatory leettir will ' ' . be given, giving mucu valuable knowledge of NEW YORK 'AND ITS FKOPLE, of grt importance to strangers, and of gsoeral and lnatracare-au'orraaaoB to everybody. The foUowlng buildings hare been placed on the ' panorama the last year, at tne expense ot ti,O0Ot ; f-.yy.TlfiSrCrpUml'rmU trnftire, ' . , -BtewmrVi JSmrbU JrJe,' 4iSv'VTrAfs'l,V i The JSrehmf: VmUm JEiepr'eem sV"4 UDeorTtfJlenltSlkonr beftrre"tWpxima"moret.i WiTmingtp For four' nights, commencing IfHtJKSDAT,' Janoary fceth, sA 7 o'clock. ; Matinees Friday, and Saturday at i o'clock." ADMISBION-iJTo all parts of the house BO? cents: Children under tan Tears. 25 cents l i Colored Galery, 2S eents.i ; Tickets at Heinsberger's Bookstore, ,'t r . , . i janl6-lw H. H. SMITH", Agent.' TO FARMERS. How to- Make the i Farm Pay : FARPslER'S BOOK '-' OF'"' '"' ' - " - , (U;-PRACTICAL I3TFQBM ACTION ON .v i Agriculture. Steck-RalsiBg. Fruit Culture, special crops, uonesno BOnomy ana , t . Family Medicine. , , . Hlnstrated,with one hundred and foiy en- Igravittg'sbyCfcasi'Ml Diekrfrmsin. ' V .' .".' For sale at HEINSBEEGER'S '. ".JUi ,7 " .!'i-lv BeoKSTOsuc Janlnactf ; . , . 39 Market. St,, R6ai Estate ;for :Sale. -i.'!: li'J'.V !!: TT? rt."fKM 1( . -40 BVIJLDJTNG JLOTS, , f Ifl ' , i i li.tiii . j . . i . i . . -mi J i ; .; i THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS .FOR SALE jat k reasonable pricey li I j.wi- f. '.'): i!i ii 40 'BUILDING ' LOTS ' 5 ' y ' Each? esxres'ei't," iocatett In'thai "glowing thrivg rtlon of the city known .Bfprook . l5To men of moderate means a rare chanee is. here offered for 'providing themselves with i lots which may now be rpurchased,at a low i priee, anl' ' wmolv will increase rapidly in value. , , - "k - TERMS t.OnethSrd cash, balance in one and 'two years. - idee 24-lmnac j f JNO. . g. G A RRKT Ji ' A .COTTON. IS KING.: ; JpLj Plantation containing ,850 acres of Cotton ! land ly tug in Duplin County Can do purchased ' at abargalkUt. fe'ivlu'.iii J iliULr ! .-'Sfvi t 4 f SOO ACBES OB MORE , , of the Traci is 'dfeared and under fence. ' The balance . is divided into pine .land and rich' swamp. The main residence is at a beautiful : location and' comfortable and healthy 'having : 'jil ' X0l4LI!NT.'WATKll -v !ii';:. r;.j There is a negrp quarter on the other end of 1 tie1 farM! conveniently sltnatea. 'The'farin of cultivated land may be enlarged by clearing. ' An experiment, was made the present year upon1 two acres, mamored with domeette man nre and planted in cotton which made 1200 POUNDS LINT COTTOJT. : i ' it must nut be expected to-flnd-the land at the price placed npon it producing this way in an wnimproved state ;l but lt Is mostly adapted to cotton culture and is offered at the low price of tyi cash.; or MOW on six months, . time. It is in a good neighborhood. Enqnire of the Editor of this paper, -f,-! .i . nov So-tfnao- . . . . ' Now iyoiir,Time, NE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ACBES 1 nf Tjtnd. within' the coraorate limits of UN A CI of Land, within' the corporate limits of Kenans vilJe, Duplin County,, N. a, is offered ; for sale on reasonable terms.' ; About-seventy-' five acres are cleared and under fence ; one half of which is bottom land; The uncleared1 portion is mostly ncn mua 01 ir nnest quali ty, farhlshine an '. inexhaustlbla ! snpplr of. manure, by the application pf which, the. whole may bemads exceedingly productive. , t .juiAn Mthl. tViAnt Ii. within twn hnn. dred yards of the cleared portion, on an ad-, Ioining tract, a ncn man ucu, wumo uuui wa ime can be obtained for a trifle, ;Te marl contains 82 per cent, of lime." This place prodaaed, the raessatyear, from the labor of one horse and three laborers, one Imndredand thepty-five barrels (-25 bushel 8) of corn, '805 stacks (12,000 rbs.lfoAler, and sweet potatoes not measured. -The .. .&s..land wini niinnre win make excellent cotten. " ' - Dr. W.Js H. Bellamy . HAS removed his offloe to Corner f Front: and Deck Streets, under Seaman's Home tenders' his professional i servioet to ; ,the citUens of Wilmington and vicinity. ; Jan 2-eodlm. .. ::! l;tt 1 'StEtN1 PUBLISHING CO.,! 'i i. ,.. ; Indianapylis, Indiana, 'Jan I9i3ii -fi'iMantifactWr'siAgenls'.i OneSqoareone day, m..... tl 0 " twodays,.;.-.,......:. ....... i r ." titkAe davs 2 00 " .Jpw,aays,.M.....,,i,.ik, , 5 60 , r live days..........; "8 00 4H6 W66kttoisabssataatstita. jB fO ' -U. nteteiIeaBi elUjious,.Fimein r SSJSS0?'0 tnaertSdat half rtt ' wiUb?cllr lv,w rwte fall rates .TmwiaCn d"emanf.'v :' v Vi " 'i . ' ' i 1 .it H i ,1 Aiisigiifeea SiUe lit Baiifchiptcy., .ii-'i. ON TUESDAY, January tsth" lsto,' at ii S,r?jVt Jehaaert, u 4 TWENTY CASES i)RY GOODS. 'V.:.",. HATS,-; HOES,: :&6.V;.: !". "' :,,7. I - ( . ...:i n' i 1 ! ..'! .'i By order of , . ., ; ... K .. ' : " W, R. EMPIB, Assignee. ' Jan lft-eod-Stm , . .V,v'.' ;i T.. JAMgS Auctioneer t ' . T' - 1 :. lli ' I k.U i t i i t XlflT JAMES MEABES. Assignees Sale in Bankuptcy.' ODMMteliciNG ON TflrjRSDAY, THE 27xa inst-rat o'clock w w'ill proceed to selL. at store No, il. Market St all bf the ' VALUABLE STOCK OF jDBT-GOODS, the property of G. Rosenthal, Bankrupt, con sistfng in part Of -' 5 ReadyMade CJothing,! Dress Goods, Calicoes, Xinensj Cottous,Underr clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, '-Crbekery and jverythinff ' : usually to b'elrad in a - 1Xv 'ii" -Retail Stored '.v..v:, I , I , .'. .alC . tO X niHniiA em Thnra.1.., a. SalnWI... 7 o'clock, till all ta soMUi i . , -A'erms oasn: liyoi Jan, 18-ts " J WIMOC 111 - . Assignee. -, : mSCElATANEOUS. JUST ARRIVED fROM KENTUCKY, AND for sale, 2 car loads of good driving, and luim horaes. All in want of stock can now bo supplied at the stables of . . . . UTHERLANDASTEAGALLJ, ' ... ! it-mtt. duitj... .i?ri)rsrv .- j U AJVCVAA VTaiAbCiA,. RESPONSIBDr3 parties desire ta' borrow -four (41,000) thousand dollars f of three to five years at eight per cent, interest in gold. Principal will also be paid In . golif; Note secured by satisfactory mortgage on city Wilmington, Jan. latf p,c Box,' S;': 'stt; JorBalS.1'': .!im i"-i r- " . one wishing to-mircbase soma rfeaUvllnA'rpnt at a bargain, will do well to call on. , . Hi D. EVERKTT, Agent, Cor. Mulberry and Water Sts., Jan; I81t i Opposite. Worth St WJrtli. , A Few B bis. , " l)rolln Rice' " NICE ARTICLE, , ' ' , : For sals very low by. . , y,.: J i- ' ' , T:.l I ,.! i. . ' r DkF-SET.4 CO, -iii . .'".v') :.';fi ..'.r;"i .jiT 'i-ij vi .-;.! : QHEESEBESFACTORT.l.i Vy ,U(i' , t ' BARRELS SUGAR HOUSE S TRUE. - BUTTER TUBS AND FIRKINS 1 " , ' ;.l ".-.- i ..! ' -;,!. "I 'jJUi (' y jgiLA: BAGGING. m ; 'it.. XI ".' 'ii ' T Janl8.tr :) DsROSSET A CO. mi I Sewing hHachine 'rt;'",:,i' InM:iiir! i'TV.;'h JQAPIB ABB piVITRD. TQ CALL, ANp i -'; i see'severai first class maehihes at. .work . Ail kinds of mabbflnes kmaled: 1 !.''! ' . ' Lar.ffi- h Liu; ,i .-cin'-r if.T . ... D. ANDERSON, r. ' ' I fl'Hj ill (J1 Il'vi'.i iU " 18-. . . . . Agent. .. .!.. .j' fill) I.I .j.'ii.ijU, Peanut Bags, t . -it!'! 'f; A nCn EX-GUNNY.; AND TWILLED BAGS. ;,, - it. ''tfiiJ 91, J w) .:i.)-jl For sale by I iior.i r i :-' 'i: -i ' ' "F. w KEBCHNERt -'iK -.'.Ci !;'!,(i!!'i ' ' it,'t k 2 North Water St. .. f -0. Flour ! Flout I ' rr 'bBLS. F'uR-ail grades'? ii .7 -'ill 1 -.::lhl 'It'til; 7 lift li . llvll-u '!: i Wv inM M&MWWWb.'u, 27. 28 & 29. North Water St. M'j: ,? .'ji ; n ' '.ir'itii..ii ' I Jan 16-tf . ' .. ' , IolJId!rrS!;IulJIJE7Si; ' ""RISH POTATOES FOR. PLANTING yarl- ; 100 Bbls Flour, different grades. - : 6ugar Coffee, an4,a, gsnral; asbHment of j Groceries low by - ,.' . . i CANNON OLDHAM; j j, , " Grocers A Commission Merchahta, -. '- , No. 4 South Water Street.. r juu w-i.L ' :. . U ' . . . r f. . - f j 1M OJi. uJ IUH New Crop Cairdeitat , Uolasses l"Vfo W LilNAT'INGi ' abV6' AL A! VELAi '' ! v.i l.''ilii;fO! V!?. .nlv ,if-;i'i Direct from Cardenas.?- 'oyf QHHDS.i ."!i i'ivlMl CfcO -1 Choice Clayed and Musca-. TIEBCESj, vra Vado. Molasses; . j i i". 1 nImmJ Wfcii-'V' '? '-'' ! For tale from Wharf, in lots' W suit,' by' ! t; ' ! ! ; ;' .:."' Q."PJUIYCO'J- --j - i fan ia-nae2w lis llifitlt fWl'ltillagirwil N; Of ' I . ' .. ' LlPlu- .-irO-i..!'.:.ft ' 'iiut: i Lawrence B. Dietz A Co.. ' ! --VVMPoilNf DKAtEiiN1 "J . i u.wiq K.-iiotuj i.---i'a i.itt ;v'rj;' , U.y 3STOTI01?S,f : . FN6T' GDS, HOSMT; GLOVES, iGV' ;- ?'M:i'iviu o:;j' '.U V-.hf'li'It.'iar'riKlt nrwv . v .flilB fiJMkn Sua . IV aAMiiiwrjD otxcysj, ,v 1 1 .vrwvv nmriin Awn imsTW. JanlodWtfrvu'v "i-Jtl Jj ; iL: Vilt, t ! N' a Ml') i'i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1870, edition 1
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