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m. published itaily,!1. t .. -v v '.,-, 11 aj I V:.i;n6?.n'- " ;'-HTrwvr rT;r-;-r7T. r. WH. II. iERNABD, Edtlor nt Prvp'r. Orncs, Dawtoa Bwk Buli(UujjsJ Frol 8t One your. In adTane. j U 00 vmonths. la advance.. .......... km iliree months, In aUranc..;..i.. j,. j oo One month. In advance.. M...;. 7a i'lie Mobkij Staa wUI bo 4elivitKi it purt of the City at Jfirntwi Ckkts per woe f he MRKia 8ta. wUI bo 4elivitd in any I I'OST OFFICE IKKCTUV ..iLioiii through A way mail A;h lUy.! iffllf, , T ! v c "?V.iV:"r1: Uon- ,iiyueviUo via Warsaw,., fM .5:00 . a;M. taUy, . cioeut Sunday, t .- , , , . . ' --," juuthviue via Steam.,.;f . l;3i) i. 3L,.,shrec f lm ta a umk v.ailioru TUixJUgh AXaU 5:00 A.M. Uall v,..riwrn Through and Wuv Mail. 7i0 I uiiy, except Sunday-elXyeped at 8:00 P.il.- i mi horn, 9:45 1. M. Dally. ' v . 0. and 8:00 P.-Thro Uiua. . W4ulc t u tatevUle,7:30 I'. M., dally, except Suudny. S.iiithvino, IdOP. M Threotimeaa wk. ' , .iiU-0 open from 7rtJ0 A. M. to B:30 P. Al. undivys " ; to ftrtW A. M. , , ED. U. BRINK, P. 11. t . f 'X JL J24' IsJ C JL JL jS llved Jiiy Snbseriber? FIFTEEN CENTS jr wett . iWrl. r Krket. br Nortb or tho eeutre street win nanpiiea Djr Mr. wax. i i . . . - I . -4. -. 1 HARLOW; and those . ftottth or that I -s--, . .ui . i. ii i.i !.'j'i ih..irpontr.t.tnHwrtUBiinir hr i.nrt w.i, i wuuwMiuio Kin uu wo Uliucr l.i Itsitlmato buslnesa onleaa by a la,? specially ...... w v - v i u w 1 (or snch advertisement. b THE CISC UULTION Of - THIS JOiLV .t.Vr OTHER DAILY NEWSPATBR PUD- l lsIfRD TK KflTtTTT fTATfnr.JVi !" ' V CHURCH DIRECTORY. iN S viuAn JamvaV 23, J8TO. St. James (Episcopal), COKSKlt THIftD AD .&TARKEr, StXKBTS. Suudrty-Svrvlcet as follows :. . Motniug Prayer at 10 Al, . Evening Prayer st 4 P. M. -v -v 4 Sunday School 3 P. 'M." V Y " aS Itcv. E. II. Thompson, of the Chineso MU siou, will aadresa tho consrrgaUon jof St aw i4ktr v a niTnmv I Arvrti loaf on1 wlm n1vn.niiAi1. . .1 I fmna ara mo At mAw . tf.'t..J.-!. .1 . ' I i iiuo iuro vum ma uviiyui unij I aw, uv v uw ouuoutjucuuj VBVnpvu I -" "Jtu uw liic UtlUlV, 1U orucr I "to iiaiKlg Ol I HQ planters IS '""-r. m . ""wl"r" irom jau, was m Augusta, ua., lie obtain- touispiay me irimming ot the dress worn 10'sc- "itpiniao past nve aayi ro.pective Dtvlslona, to eollcct Utty . . tJ ... nArni?imhsi'i!-. seven hundred bales of the stan! auoMrlpiloha. t .,t;..:s.)yr, 4'v uutv...xioiaeo patne 7 ?ro been brought to this market. So . ..,h-a i.t ,t ti trait of character. 18 more valuable jn a at nlgUt, on the subject or that mission. Ha t - , 1 , ; r will also address the children of the Sunday wife, than the possession of a sweet tem Schooli of St. James' and St. John's parUhea per. Homo can never be made happy at 3 P. M., In tho Sunday School room of St. James. . . . I irst rresoyterios. cuoreii, - i',..-.o Tm.n :n r 01 stD.. i - Rev. Arthur Boeden. of the Nestorhn , , . S-.i'k 111 t. t vuunu, . u.v w. vv.v tbe moruins on the subject of the persecallon ot tunsiians in luritey. , , -Services at 7 P. M. by the Pastor, Rev.' II. H. Singleton. , , r sx" ,-; ' t v Sunday School exercise conitnuiice at 3 l M. Lecture Thursday evening at 7J4 o'clock. St. John's Church Episcopal, ; , , Corneh Ked Cross and Third Stkeets. : Morning Prayer nt 104 o'clock. EvenWi? Prayer at 7. Sunday School 9 o'clock-AMA Baptist Church,' V I.V ClTT II.4LL BC1LD1NO. Services at 10; A.M., by the pastor. Rev J. C. Ilideu. No services at night. . St. ThoniHs' Cbnrch (Cotliolle), On Dock Betweex Second asd Third Sts.: Services at 7 and 10) A. M., and 4 P. M. Mass at 7 and 10) A. M., and Vespers tJ? M., Rev. M. S. Gross, ofSelatln clergyman 1 Frout Street M. E. Church, 8oath . . 1. Cokxeh Walnut and Fkost Stbeets. "AM" Services ut 10W A M bv Rev Mr Martin ; 9trvn.es at 10 a. .h. uy kbv. air. jianin, ol South Carolina, and at 1 P. M, by Rev. Mr. Bogdcn, Missionary for the Ncstorlans. . " school at 3 r. m. rt Lecture Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Firth Street Si. E. Church, . . Fifth Uetweem Church aso Nch Steuti). Services at 10 A. M. by Tsstor RevJt F. 11. Wood, and 1i P. M.,by Rev. W. Mar tin, of Col ambia, S. C. Sunday School at 0 A. M. St. Paul's Evon. Latheron Church, : Market Street, Corkkk or Bixtb. - Services at A.' M' !n the1 German; and at 1)i P. L In the English language, by tlie pastor, Rer. 0.. D. Bernlieim. tfundiiy School at 3 P. M. Keamto'i Dethal, Docx Btweb From'A WAteh Strjcxts. Services at 1 P. M., by Rev.' jVN. AndTrewa at. Paal'a (Colored Episcopal), ( 1 Corner Obasoc and Fourth Stbrxts. : Services atlOJ A.M. tnd IX P. ?) y Ker. i'. O. Brady (col.) - ,U 1 .it.i. ' An Inquest. The body of nman very much decomposed, was found in the Northeast branch of .the Cape Fear River, bout foU miles'frd rom this city; yesterday morning, tt waa discovered by a coined 1 man who was passing in a canoe, and is was lmpo8sibiafpr4iwne! to identity it. Coroner Allen held an in- IUC8t over it vistertlfv aftprnnnn anrl the I . . .. . .1 jury returned a verdict of accidental ilrnvvninrr i . A colored individual was bay altemoon, for doUoecWWg a gentleman."- He was .fctmveVed-tOf the Unard House, were ho will have an oppor- tunny of indulging in reflection on the past, present and future. , Conoha and old ara vr .aleot iustow.. S. . ' prevr " , m ;i ti . i t r o t .i A KAN UTS. , , ILIfiE. IV C 1 n T 11 A , . --TM r.,,.- 7 House of Representatives,, on, Friday, as we Jeam from the Rtruiri M- 'v,.,,.!, uijjjjcos w use tueir muuence to ve the tariff on foreign peanuts, cotton drice increaiii.xAdotStid. City" Court. Jrido Oantwell having return M:Voorf.wia-i. yesterday. Only one case, ' however, was ready for trial :l Allen -Rjafs; for disor Ucrly conduct, .. Case disiniised. ' ' noou Do nere, and already t supposed to be that of CctusIIerring, coll a tfay .iruAfctfr, m ' told her mama she would., wear them no "J StJSSS Pmentismaatea ... aec, ored, wholenTrom a raft at the foot of wbnld affo ' t panchf 'snMQ .tOe longer. .;lttT father of his grandchildren that is to say, -t People's" Jew DiscOTCry. Dock street some weeks ago. The bodyt nreecn t: ' 'i ' 0tf' friends ot the-f 'State of The woman ;who undertook to scour thaMie. was husband and father, and not ; . Tne pubUe navedtaoeYeredthattberele one however, was in such a condition, ...wing : l'K thds B'iiadooW,joii Ji SXveS t,tl,e length ot time it had been in the .IXtt'- j cnt of the Wgh e oi ao. T S and ! creaiof ' thffS ?bFTvf . iV' It a 1 tj f 1 I T Ifllr, II ; El . 1 . I II S "V . . , -. . - a . B- r.t UrLALll v ii -j-v" i ( v.. u .. tuA; : Yd; 7 : : tt . v ..:,-Y . . T " - :' 4 VaI T- Wrt 1 AO tut Colored Tehpebance. Society. 1 " rom iue tfrtendof Temperance 'dyjtttf colored peo-or RaieigVhare organized a Temperance Society. ' Several meetings tuvd bcenieUl' And the work i . . " . promising, much good. We should be glad to Be a similar movement inaugu- rated junong the colored people of our City. It ia a wonder that it has not ul- ready been done, and we . hopc'that.some of tho leading men among them will take J" jrumediato stps looking to the formation oi sucu a society. w ' - ' I A Hoax. tShenff J. W. Sclienck, tion a yeek or. two since, from one, Henry Baker, colored, that Robert Cade, charged 'ii.'u.L ' : 1 b , Willi llih iniiriiRr ni h. nprrrn man nnnni 1 XT , . . . ' " - ww v . .uaMU U V. u luoucs dcohb iiih, in luc inonm or '. ' . . : ..r : j , i me Bici vuud to me HUtnoritii'S oi Kew j . .1 . . .. . . I Hanover Count y. r .The reouisition .' forfh'with'pWed In the hands of Con- stable' Jos. C Hill, and he wafl'dispatched -., t-........ , - .. .! K :..: . vr a..' to Augusta with instructions to bring the delinquent Cade to this city.. He started me nisi oi ina wccijust past. 5on' "nd r?turned- n Friday in 'otjier-.; words, that ho was iouna. and innt lleorv. liaicer. the iierne. tratorofthe hoax on oiir amiable i .Sheriff mselfinjailin Columbia a Con mo cnarro. 01 stcaun? ten dollars from I some nrrsnn in TTinfrtrr.. in tl.t Stlo r j ..!.. " w . , Good - Nature, at Homk;- without it : It ia like the flowers that anrinrr im in mir ath-wav. revivinar and ,o.. rt.m l.l.i.m.uU( I 1 o tr 1 j 1 o " - - - j, i and i'-wpra-oat by the; toil of the dav. - and how soothinir ia a word dictated . , , . ... . , by a sweet disposition Mt is emsb.ioe fall-: ins on his heart.,,., He. is happy and the ... ww ' a : . ' cares 6t life are forgotten:?;::A:swcet1emi. .i..-- iKtnfl,y-v4W.ftinvh(1. ' ire...a3,. ov-s , of the whole family. When it is lound in I When it is lound in I ' - .'ii : j; 'f 1 - ' i ' ' 1 ' 1 ' t ' i ' " ' . . f , r . i r f uw)wu( vi ucuijjm iur me uciiyery, oi i r. if uuiuon. i journal or commerce. - - the wife and oiotbtr, yoa observe kindness' It ia a neat, large and well j-tten up parently" about 35 yeara old,, who presided .f and old systems of telegraph oredominatinrover" the "neural feci- KhfilMt.l.lfinin- over the domestic department iof Cavo!t4 i? YSreatJy . MiwiM u- 'IlL lea, kind words inga'of a Irtid heart. Smiles, and looR characterize the children, and peace and lovo have their dweuing there. Study, -then, to Require, and retain sWeet temper. It is more valnablelhan gold. 1 It captivates more than beauty; and to the close of life, retains all its freshnesa ahd power. Repoet. -Airpersons who hayp paid any fines for getting their dogs, hogs, cows, horses, mules, goats, & ?t..?f.he hiftVWnnnil .InrS., iKA ' vr'At "re- J f o "w - i r Ji. - :.i. qncsiea Dy am. aqvextuenien .i.umucr column tn report the same at tne omce 01 LAaR3kieo, $q., i prder, w aia the citizens' upmmiuee,.in tneir invcsu- .- . t j gation of the city financ.es. v. CllAKOES. We ,ee that, the iOW- cr story of the building 00. the corner of I M t ....IflliiW.srii former! .rke n4 South Water Strccta, formerly occupied by Jlr. II. B. Eilera, as an otnee, .'.tJl' fl.u-i:-i IS receiving a niorougu, ,..uUi5,.u learn it ii to be conYerted into a dr goods ..... . :, if. 11 . j I a. 8, ;Br T)y&$WV;V M reartYiMr. J2.;has removea nis onicc up- .Jai whicb: hat been neatly arranged for i i.-. , . I tne purpose, ana win ue iuu.o wu than the old one, , .;..,. n,. , f;,-; : - .'i ' -J' ;'; "o ' TT Tlavicoloredi was seat to the City Host aYicoioreywaseear ,uo nifftl vesterdav pltai yeaieraay , , r. ' f '"v - . t- itt : ! U0TLL.U0N I ABTii'r4.'! u, ru i 111- ,ebted to the Managers for anjnvitatioe to be present at a Cotillion Jf arty, to ut given under the auspices pf the Indepcn- ,w Order of Odd Fellows, in Tarboro, "rTTTr' i. .t w ilNESE.JU.issiON.-riM3Y.; x.. 0, ol.thaOAiocae'Misstob.will I TT rr. .Mn..M A M.yilou.M I... .a. . t . T. . ..r- iL.t J.i: AA- deliver addrewea on me i" mission "it St. Jataes EpiscOpat Vxnurcn, tiiii morning, and at St. John's tit night lie, alaouilcl addtessmg UijcliUdren of lhe Bunaiv: dcotou . i 4 uw .m, r.i- bhe9, in ;tUe Sunday- School room of 'St. Jam at 3,. ; ; " :,.v;i.i i - ..u ..,! -"'Tn4 Lbvjfi of "Filthy Lucre. Walking alone onMarketatreet last pight, 1 .mM.t Sio crowd and bustle of thai ever- " . , 7.. vr,.., ar.: 1 ! EZZ pa nu..u j.-. I roaimlilinv a better 'metaLv.We re- I A'"! ' -e - 4w. tii.r'it wm not of ffl"iT 4atl.. . muclKoasequenco, 5wg ""v - - - , ,---. , . , j , standcrBi wldm Jyc;,lft :BdrabVn, and. f eelins for.the nri with : an earnestnesa and Mafbecoming abetter causeV - r "rTrVil . , i.?: '7.. Lfo i i J L "112 j- 1,;!.' fo tonaawiitCDmrnauu pnee, as very lew are '-6- - " -peciesiWerS -felllngt W per pair jre. terdayTdtnow3i. u'- lNe w 1 Biver n ovsters f, 'were WllLinTGTOlI, N. Fashion's.: (FiiKAKs. Are wo to see any 'deeidedlj' neV 'iasUipn 'arise, with' the year, pow .wi&'us I is a question easy to ask, tut difficult to answer.' . Rc flecting'on the modes wo have : inspected, and comparing them with those i of 1869, we are disposed to give a negative jeply; fr.tf Ve .except ftopM .iniriogements of artistic taste in Lair-dressing and hlead uresse3 generally, we have now such modi w otjira vi mo.- itutk jcur ita are at once effective! and becoming, and .The novelties, if an, consist in'the i mi nor detaib and accompaniments of .dress,' ....I x. . . . . ' niiu uul. in t.iih rrpnera otri 4- f fn.iAi 1 --'' tawuva DIVIU Ul LBIC. LIlIIHlu 1 , . . I caumpie, paieiota antl other confec ... - .- -r- : ----.w. CU f ' ''.,.. I ou" tuu icciiuiis are iDvanaDiv auaDted I .r costumes; they are trimmed with fur ..... w x 1 and lined with quilted aatin or pctitgris. Vestments for house wear are now made In oTM?Ui .. j "... , .. . .. . 1 m an exceeaingiy piquant stjle; one we 8aw was very- becoming. It was com- toas-'a white lace cravat trhnmedhettiro,': and formed the Hwojawtiuww.wHu we nuuoD.v . ' . l1-- v TlIE SOUTHERN ' Home. -Ye are in receipt of the. socond, number -f. the ftBi. n. . . ...'', Southern 2Zbm,a new weekly just Btarted . ... name aenotes. me new nancr win . be 0 1 free and fearless exponent of Southern M,tm -., V- . ou win m ucvuicu , iu iuo i vindlcation of the truth of- Southern his- tor, to the irwu.; f sniK-rr, I . I nnmulnf hlnnrDlvif nfi n'ih Un'.li'.l.. J. UCD &9 UenS. Mllhllt find Tuiiii I - on ms nivs- r.7 -r ""' ces of the State ; rr.:. b.etweeQ tto. ancl Washington, iffht with wea throughout; with . quilted satin of D'orablo condition 1 T I everaI gangs of workmen are rapidly set- .!L L:L ' bright carls. ..Tho tons. - 40n P - lU"n' ; :;V 'i j the poles bclwceo Baltimore andVew w, - t TyT7rr-Tn. 5 tfreenviIleSajot&jiRW. York.' and it ia ezoected that tbo;lino.wi not to : be VTl low wereopen to the shoulder, but a deer was killed a few days since at Jov- be completed during the easaiug month. . I vwwii a nmu iimer.uown Dva lancv Dux- I tiers vrossroaaa in , mis. countv. ; which I ui-, iu iue meanume, we unuerstana tne " IDe OtCamshlD ' Jrtoneer. tenuy mase ins returns, lie said, no I however, is exceedingly simple, and ean o.. t.., ,;ij nu:i.j.ii.! . I cuuio uwu .uuv .uuuoo .iiua r iw uaicmy masiereu uy .any person 01 or- No """" 1iW-,ruM,PIU8-- lioroet6 8atfcfj.theffOYernment'.';demaud dinarY abllitv. - . . . V, , " ! " i: fr taxes, and he knew women and child Notwithstanding the statements which ' ; rcri ?were SuffeririE? for bread' , and thai I ara heincr inrinstrinnslv irciilAfjd ' rt' h ao. wuw o.wua 1 a uiiw. coo uuoL na it k lth.ii i apterkrica, to the development of Southed k.-w T , purees, c ine tawhent Horn .mil he furnished to anbacrile.r .t 49 v-r I he furnished to anbscrile.r .t aa ' v-r I r s & "eenea wMiiintere8tingreaumg mat- . i ..i ; i iT .t I ter, andTwg-hope, will prove a suceqs. The Steamshirj Wm. I1. cy Capt Morgan, left on her outward (riD Testerdav - - i ,. ; 4 , .T Chips for the'Ladies and Others. ,.'. :V,....?;A r . -vaies liurieMjuu vpera i roups opens 1 in Savannah on Monday night vs There was a calico ball on Wednesday night, for the the "widows of that city. :.r-r-, ine season oi- gayeiy anu amuseniensi 4 . j. 6 J J- . haa but little more than a month to run be- fore it winbftinfernipted by : the 'solemn fagting and observance of Lent SiHers Mattatiee' on Saturday afternoon, a i 1 a :i 1 1... aA ti 4iTTAM . a. fill . . . .1 . iiTY . . . . . . . . c ,Vt- , l"-t i . i.-.i . , Qo an hear thc ;Ntstorian to- . day. - 1 IMJ iaci . int D f was oorn in nfht;m M SnAo' the home of onr ' Saviour, should in itself invest him with Wfficieni interest to cause a xmivebal de. b -L, ii iifi.'i .1 .. .,.vn MaVM cuiwr u.; uwuu of ft man wbo ..yw out hia brains after bidding hi? wife goodie with a pis JSL- -. WhV is I the hsPPiest Of the-VOels? I -aiMi wo miu oi;miis I i , - v - l M " . r . . . fla- at t o l .i i i i.. i iue siiuuiuer. .-f . . . . , .,, t .( ' Why is a proud woman like a, music i dooki iwcause aueisruii ;m airs,- - .: ; I A young lady of sixteen, who had ora ahoVt dresses all iPer li positively 1 - -Ayy.i! mu it becomes you my vdearl H-":-; .V': V. RIVER AKD MAKINir jNjKWiS. 3 : ' i w:i.vix;;s-f .V'vi'jVjIv fQittapAff ; January; 29, i .....v. . y . jSchr,: 't! ! osvs.DISASTER'v . . fPI,ai"Rr?r vHn' VMrirshftlt from thlS 'C'rh. i"L? w at ' rwinsBT. maDV 111 rv x a 11 i m a v t s-iaiFi srt k tm h a a. i ss ih an uiic uo & ouia uuu 1 v- ... . 1 The vl-Jt cleared at vyiimingtoit on t I . ' .. . ' J ... .u .i,i. j oand nlt DUI P CUIUS USUUrc UU Ut3. duuoi -"-- - . f . ' . ' ' f belofthe city put paca , leaKyraireu, wa tft rtedon her-YOvaee acaittlOth inst. She reaistered 3X tonasaoa was iPuut in voin lTtw. itfDbpn.knehaild; . 1849 at Belfast, Me,' whence Bhe hailed. ic,4Tho.- Bta,mer5iWatHedfor J wi, me niuch joy." . Baltimore yesterday. afternoon, .between 5 t.. "'"'"-!! .r?? ...... . , - ..'. jri''ilJ ...4 Pulpit -eloquence m a i.;cJlcl91:;. rr?,"" liaPhiladelphia, is considerd to be " dead starting, a little Viefangeocoorrea he- aiience aggravated a by . an occasional tweQn partiea'UntereBie groanJl '--ai - a U p ; Jtt the steain'-pttmp pelpg" taken trom er? New: York sewing women make balmo- and consequently ' she 'i"wilr(J3rfekr' the ral skirts fof seven cents apiece, and they - ,j . Mdangr Ae seaa with .eara aDout fourteen cents a day. ; - - . ..- J-V'wl ' Jne publisher of an ldaho'; newspaper, a !; AnnritvT!intiMrnmnB i f. ... i. - .a i "j : - -rf ,c -.,n.-:(J ; i cives notice uiat aiu uet bu.ukBuuu.u u were to be seen on the streets yesterday, against him; peotialiyTa,of they f won flnnrt.mn .r. banner a y time" !Jtt0.mmol.l":V;;.:! C, SUNDAY MORNING, ' .LITEST BY HAIL. North Carolina in a Nutshell. The Standard savs: A diffi-'i culty occurred in Davidson county on Sat- cards neatly printed on face, to the mer rl"! beiWCeo. ?nd ap-: chants of Wilmington: , - "i tt. urn oupcrimcuucut w iae wiver . i valley Mines, in which the latter gentle- 1.0" t m a .tAni'.til!-! tJaL ' man was acverely wounded by a stab. - rbC , ttle Automatic Telc- lie Standard savs. there are ; TTlft .IT-f 1 Bt ' - -' entury Of this number fivnaro females. are making apid progress in building' We regret to learn that Mr.. E. their new line of telegraph between Wash Hodges, was thrown from his buggy, last ington and New York, and we are glad to evening, by the running away of his horse know that we are-to- have the most sub and seriously injured. We hope not dan stantial and reliable line ever constructed gerously." So savs the Washington Intelli- in this country, for : the use ' of the auto- geneer, ... ' '"JZ'wnla V W.dr" '" ' I lNewoern 43 to have another .M j - i ' . A An . 1 III HSI I llHrll I1M ItQII rr irA -v Ll'y-Vv.v -I 1 v ig ut cuiuaijt, The Sbpply of cbttori'' stiirin 1 evidently! I about I e have I savs the I .vvu.xtu.vir w(cc. : t I : '! !, 77.. Air We ' a - LatUAiauivn j r, it .f kiivu v met Gen. Gaston T.wl nQa5:i i. tt. ' ' . v j- " - J T .Ch hi? S Pcnntenaent,as being pushed rapidly to completion. Were all the oublic ments of tlie State, in the hands of such ggroM-' one'whandred aod-forty1 f " 'V oto.- ducuu. i - wuuwjr, m je- money he paid into the Treasury tor taxea anoa nave gone, to , supply .tneir wants, i. i ' r t '' r - n ''- V,o ir isieainy , ivas P.erpeCratea iu I . . 1 t'i v' nuwiaiioiar nuwn He. From the Litchfield ffii i Mnnitnr . . . p AKnt iVrn thPr rmn in T.;Ufi0i,i fm v;, I n.a aW COjeara of age, calling himself CaYolt vHro he etfrared in the occupation : of. Waiaa-iouae keeper and tJlt , witu 5 . ' I o,effl, , v;h 5 . ' I s-su&owv,a v sis us vsjmw s TUUlttU Lr i 1 rt7 fi - 1 She represented herseif.as the widowed I daughter-in-law of the manand had two children who passed as her children and I the man's graid children She was genv ora v irnntvn iv tho nairr h hnrhAnW on lb a i 44 Will AW f?AVAltw r "Roth t ht mon on fho i,t i, i,r.K.A I j,., "jn t , , I Keep a bottle of Dr. Worthinsrton's family dJino "aa commended her and the child- medicine always In yonr house (Worthlng ren to the care of his father, with the urg- I ton,a Cholera and Diarrhea.) It has seen used. ".- requw uiai lie wauiu always remain onf .W4h,f h.nnlrl 1 ,mofn wiiu anu protect anu, care ior mem. ine 1 familv were considered bv thniA who I mooay nax, indigestion or nearvtrarn, sour lamuy were consuierea uy . tnose wno I stomach, nervous or sick heartache, hys terles, . . H . . 1 is. w lueui as iiuucbi, rcaucciaoie peopic, I sieepiess nigais, coia leet, aepresseu anunai m pavannaii 1 - . fidentv w;th whVh fiavolt ful- spirits, and the "best thing In tho world for 1 1 . I. . 1 . 1. I , - . . , . . , Len-efit of filled the trust reposed in him by hisde- SrSt3 parted eon was. tho subject of frequent I euloffium. . , .. ,, , As time passed. on the Cavolta . made many acquaintances and some . friends. Among the latter was ayoungroan named Reuben Aker?, an honest and thrifty youn Headship ripened int a kindred and i foodosAO ar4-t nonr TKa r.lA4i am 1 fonnnror opntinuinf ThA tnnAmnlafiAn of the young widow's many graces of per- I 800 a.nd domestic virtues was too many Ior nim. 1UC Olt-qUOted advice Ol Old Weller to hU eon sLivel . to "Bevare ot the vidders," if ever heard by him, was ir- .u- :.:l:--'ir i 1U'8U""' I and the widow became man and wife. At least Reuben thought so,- but doubt less "the law would take another view ot tlie subject, as, m fact, Keuben docs' now. i The ceremony Over, the nrstto grasp Keu- bens band and wish him much joy was the deceased son's widow, and children. I TK WnclitneF hri1i rwvinil c th : enlnta. ons anu tHn.gr-vu..uu ,i uremia, I and everything wss happy as say twen- I -or thirtv marrian bellfl : . x3 tnmymarnage oeua The Honeymoon pa8Sed m' iacr. SIX months passetl without any apparent l "e, so tnat every pnysician snows justwnat . .. '' .K- i..- . ;i; nn I it contains, and hence endorses itasa valna diminutiOn of the honey, or its palling on We Alterative eompoand. This preparation uimiuubivu uc iiwiicj, ui us pnit.ii The taste. At the end of that time a bro- M...rn.. i.AAo ruhn in tho mMn timo f faa urfdwho in tbe mean time,' .l j,ad come to Litchfield,- let an immense cat out of the bag; otherwise, he revealed laucy o f.Ma v.., i- . ' ' . ! .Liaiuriuj v, xcifijcu ttivciD nns , wuoiuv.- . . ... 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 U Tar A II-. l Im . M A O AtfXnai rtOW auiy cxcitcu wueu uo pearu iu uiuiun ttorv. and be .went: immediately to old Cavolfci to inquire as to its truth. - The patriarch acknowledged the corn ( frankly. He said he was old, and had but few more yeara. to .live, .and not wishing .to. leaye a young widow destitute to struggle , for a living tor berselt and little ones in an, un- feeling world, he thought it would be bet- ter to have her united to a worthy and in dustrious young man, to.whose tender care he nould safel v. intrust her when he called I anMhor onrl ft. lWpr hnntA ,! - -'l. , inaA ot beinir overcome 'withenib satisfied, with this I ft.r i ha f!ftvoli.n, vonnf? and t old. with l ., r- s ?', ...' . I ha and bassase. departeaslor,. para on rjj ?- - :JI r.;.;r what sticks in Reuben's ".craw, ia the i uanasnaa-iug uu . .wugiaiuwiant-Mi. uiu I Cavolt on ..the., wedding .day.. ?Why, said he, 'the old -scallawag was the first to , t the -Quaker district JANUARY 30, 1870. Envelopes of all sizea and qualities kept in stock at the Stab . Print- Jng and , Publishing House,,., Witkin tbe past three months we have furnished over fifty thousand envelopes." with business matic system. The National Company is potting up the recently invented "com LnH vtin .i L. twui.ava wa.aw m o v-v-a wwats .vrviu 111 tu Dure Conner which, with nnlv half thn weight of an ordinary iron telegraph wire, uas ocr iuree times me tensile strengin, ueanjr. mur time xne conuuctiviiy. The first cost of the wire is about double that ordinarily employed fcy the old tele grapa companies, Dut tne new wire is 1: J ill--14 1! jj ittimeu iw uts at ieas len , wines more au- ... . . f?w t?an-tne. common iron wire, whilst us vase 133 telegraph through long circuits promp K ftM.t S--.. superiority as a conductor of elec ta Ptly in the heaviest storms, when the ordinary wires are rendered useless. : '-v. , The new line has been -completed some -National' Company iH, within the next mshingtoi' officand begintoinstmct operators maieana iemaie in tne man agement of the new machinery,, which, prciudice of the new automatic system, iwe adhere to thejudgment we expressed when w-e first saw the new machine in operation last summer, and confidentlv believe that ; .1.. .i v uui icvuiuuuu ul mo, icicjiiauu uiu 8tV,: bnttn1Ml;th. Vnd snouia regaru any:, action upon tnq.ouea-, tion ot the postal Telegraph at washinff- ton as extremely tinwise nntil after the an- . ... . preaching testa of the -new .system of tel "'S e iav? good reason to Delieve tnat tney that the new system can transmit m telliaence ten times faster than the old telliaence ten times faster than the old . to . inture relations of the tele- llon fatoine iuiure reiauons oj tue teie 'Sraph and the Post Office Department. By rMV bi-v ..-..v.- J? thc rates8 Practicable, even under vs. w, Save Yonr .liife. wu Bucceis lorzu years in ino cure oi CDOiera, diarrhea, dysentery, cholera anorbna, colic, xpasm 01 me Btomacn or ooweis, nausea. croup, sore throat, old sores, ring-wornu, tet- I',""' "SttJ alU8' ourn8 oruisea, ttU'1 ""i"'" "'"era. . , , . For children this old and well-tried friend to mothers is an indispensable remedy in the 13 restless and nnabie toe7, Tt is inaKwId, f notwithstanding iu Indisposition may not be XSJJryJiS' I . 1 j 1 . , ' I Ka -;t..i v. .uiu ."JF- WJ ?f"Q"yf!5;y0 !2 North Carolina and Virginia, for the medical properwee oi tne vaiaaoie imeaicine t V. v. Lloyd, 'm."d' Virginia; F. fi. fcarVett, M. D., E. Warren. M.6..North Carolina Ber. Rubin Jones, Grand Chaplin of the Grand Lodgeof &. Heath. Burton Craig. David Outlaw. David II. Barnes, J. J. Yates, allies II; Eure, N. C; Kevs. J. u. uavis, v. ti. jxkioick, s. ai. rrost; jxono uaronna. SYnd"ktrT merohant. I everywhere. Price 25 cents per bottle, $2 per peoGoiuboro;";c9 IW0" ' Pl ., ; , ,V' , ;ZTT7l ... s: 1 LiilO of tilC FleSll lutlte BlOOU. The greatest Blood Purifier and Renevator known. Used and endorsed by physicians. I who prescribe it tn their regular practice, 1 ,Vb Because the articles from which Kosa- I d-ifa la made are nnhllihed aronnxl oach bot- ble Alterative compon I has gained ood rwainta utation for the cure of J preparation rivalled rep- ntains n wtt Ltll J cers, Ac, Dyspepsia. Neuralgia: in tact any lltii: dnaeeiieher browns and blacks than any of I . . ' tne offensive ayes. fcotu oy au arnggisxs. j I j 11 ' , 1 jnuonwun ; i 3 i ;i . ; ; ;x : .1 t,i i kkw advehthemesM naiNSDERGaa'a Live Book Store, 38 Market Btreet"N Plus-Ultra Piano, Organs and Mciodeon, &c. .. w , A JoHH.WnJH' AVnasoWilDwclUni House : auaa.: . . - 4 ,or reh, -s ,7 ;- . p- -?.-, 7 v , : OiAham fc Cummino 3W fia'gs Cow l?eas, Fodder, Hh'y, Ac1 w iTt ' ::r- : , . . f - . 'W QFr.CK-trawhcrry d Raspberry I . b . -r I . it-'j.!.. i. - 4l. T . - -. nowcB-Aivucawwn , uisturepr a Cnarter for the People's Steam- I boat aomeanv... t- . l .V t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; . : my . . - o. ".TOTICK is hereby sriyen that application wUI "be made to the present Legislature for a charter for the People's Steamboat Com- . 1an SO JOd ' '.?.. i.. . r i i 1 1 1 i PEAS. inO Vf UT fi BUSSEL8 COVT PEA8LI 1 ! JOBBEH, .HAT, AW e. . ;..7-w.rA,OLX)nAit- CtrxiaNoj 'Jant':! Whole No. 736 : ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: ' j ; ; ir Nevassa. Guano. :vl gAME as the CELEBRATED rATAPSCO .. Send in your orders to . ;.. ' .'' , . F. W. KkftCjBrEB,'' - ; lari 33-tf -; ; 27, 28 and 9 North Water St t Groceries & provisions. lOAA BBL8. FLOUR-all grades. 100 IIH1?S' BACON-ldea and Shoulders. gQ BOXES irC. D. SIDES. ; 200 BBLS CITY MESSnurJPrOBiL 400 BAtJS COFFEE. ! r.;i-;-, 300 UIIDS aaa-BBL3, MOLASSES. ; 400S;ALT:, ::!:'rt:' gQQ KEGS NAILS. - . . - . ; : -Tr V r ALSO ' : Crackers, Cheese, Candles, Candy, Soap, Soda, Lye, Potash, Starch, Spirit Barrels, ' nuup uvn, ume, o., do. , . For sale by -' ' . , F. W. KERCHNEB, Jan30-tf 87, 28 4 29 North Water St. For Sale. PjQQ BBLS. PLANTING POTATOES. XOO BBL8, rLOUH (ftmcy)- JQQ .BBLS. and.BOXES CRACKERS. O ft B3L?. SWEET CIDER. . A OPT liBLS. APPLES. in.. i..vl . . . . 25 BOX E 8 r ) U AN G ES and LEMONS. , ..ALSO,., .. ;, Raisins, Currants," Tea, Candies,' Figs', Jelly, ! . vufi jeuy, uan uocxis, - i?nan, . Cigars and Tobacco, at . . . r B, JS. UKIDE'S, .. Jan 3C-tf - No. 4 Sooth Wattr St. , m 25.000 Strawberry Plants. ORDERS for Dr. F; W. POTTER'S CELE . BBATED STRAWBEBRV PLANTS will receive prompt attention by leaving them at the Stab Office: ..- .;':..; i.)" ' , ! .-- 1 .. 1.. ! : ,:tf,: . AJO,-, -. .M;.. . : ...rVj American, Blacfc Cap 1 -. r-'ii-j '!i AND.l.-U ;vlt . jan3o-3t . .. ... ....y ! Dogs, Hogs; Cows. : I ( ..'li - 1;, ' ' -' - . . 9 , ' . ' A . LL persons who have paid any lines for J V. getting their Does, Hoos, Cows, Horsks Mnuis-os-GOATS out of the City POnrid durlnir .jMaamom: last year, will please report the fact at the flTTuA OT A. H. VMIKAIrlralatl.. NA W1 NAVt h 1 ' WaUr Street, and bring receipts, if they have. any, in oraer mat tne returns ot cne uitt sr that the returns of the City offl -j 5 properly examined, by ' ,. .CITIZENS COMMITTEE. cers may ne 'janso-i;t Ml H! FoiiEent. rriHE handsome and . convenient JL dwelling formerly; occupied by Geo. Harris. Esq.. situated on Front i.i. street, between ioekar.d Orange sts. fits. This is iu9tlv reearded as one of the I tm most desirable lesidencef in the cltys h i i-- ! Apply to r1 ' j .., ...j ,;., 40BLN WILDER ATKINSON, , ; , . i r. ' Princess St., betj Water and Front J j Janso-tf 1 - 1 - i Pianos, OrEannndMeloileoDS ECElVING TO-DAY ANOTHER, LAEGE AS80KTMKBT OF ' ' '' Pianos,' Organs and Alelod eons, .- r ' ' . . . 's ! which T will Bell 'at Manufacturers' prices. EYery Instrument is fully guaranteed. ; . . . r , i .Chees Men, Dominoes, Backgammon Boards and Men,' Checker-Boards,' Dies and Die Cups, Playing Cards,': Post-office, Letter ' and; Bill, Boxes, and a thousand other articles for sale at - ,-.'":-'- i- -"- kV.-i ,....!, .tv.jJii.HEINSBERGER'S,, j Jan 28-nactf ' ' .' ' ' ' , " 39 Market Street." ' ! iti'.Jilil i Nowi is i Your ;Time,: ONE HUNDRED jjANtt SIXTEEN ACRs of Land, with m the corporate limits of KenansvOle, DopllfftJ&untyvN. C.. is offered for sale do reasonable teion.. A boot fceventv-i five acres are cleared and under fencer one ider fence rono SSSJi tlble' supply t bf nan 01 wnicn is- Doctom lana. portion is mostly rich mud of ty.: rurnishlnflr an inexnaustibiei snppi manure, Dy tne appucation 01 . wnicn, ine .whole may be made exoeodingly productive. In addition to this, there is, within two hnnJ drod yards of the cleared portion, on an ad. loining tract, a ncn man oea, wnere man ana lime can be obtained for a trifle. ; The, Jnari coniams e per cent, oi uuie. - . . - .uio Vicj. ptwuvu, ""p"v 3 "iJ""u' hnadred iiuu acowa, w& vraav wa ov s.a iiuivv jkwj.v o. vu iimd thenty-flvo barrels 1626 tiaAelA of corn. sweet potatoes not measured. - T! with maoare will make excellcul tvw nutcao it.uw ius.i iuuuci. nnu vm AnanMa.4 .. nt"l A ktt. icitcotSnT i . Apply to the Editor of the Star, Wilmin; COTTON IS KING" Al. Plantation containing 850 acres .of Cotton land lying in JJaplin County oaA be purchased atabargain.,.., ; .,,lM. j 300 ACRES OR MORE . w"; hi. i -M U. aIuJ'.J MJ.a'AnaA! flMv Ul IUO llttVir A ViClUOU tana aaiavac iqiuta" aaiv balance is divided 4ntp pje.n4 and,rb swamp. The main residence is at a beautiful locauon ana comionaDie nna ooaimy naving jacctxiEirT- wajteb.j;. -; There ia a negro quarter on the other end 'of the farm coOvenlentlyltnated.!' The farm of euIUvated land, may Jbe , enlarged by pearing; An experiment was made the present year -upon two acres, manured with domesttanutn ure ana piantea in cotton wnicn maae - 'i2oo-ioinis Marr cott: j it must not be exoeoted- to find tbe land, rat Ko r(M nliMd nnnn itl r,ntiTirtntr thU w upon it producing this way In an unimproved state; but Jt is. mostly adapted to eottontlture and is oflbred at the low price of $3200, cash ; or 14000 on six months time, it is in a gooa-BeigBDornooo. enquire of the Kditor or this paper, . i:BOYtinajTT ViaUfi-V aiiersi looacco 'r.i:' Mir t r ft f f j :-3ij.';-vr;--:.-j rr rianiaiion i ouacco . . . V MM . " 1 ' '; .: : V - v ; '- ' 7 ; .:"' ' ' " ' ' MlLLE VtSS Kl 'l iORltrl ARD'B ' ' ' f yiivb Cliv -iiK it -f hilf'lttupirt I RAILROAD SNUFF. jt; .i!At:iifr.!t't iKs" -iiTVWcais. Trim TrtrT x.o Jan 27-tf -Tobacconist. T1 CI "F"WS'?I Ia u 1 jaa4r '-: ---- EDWAWW 1 .f - toot daya;.w...:...v. 60 " ; onoTrookl......... .,W ' sar Contract Advortlaemonts taken at pro PorUonatiayao raoa.,, ; ; j. ' ,. nfe.hs, Religious runeraTand. ; - il??. for advance ; otherwise fnU rates win bo charged.' ' . . . . . i .. iTajw Cash-on oomaad. rs V , i -.j wwf. j uuuuia wui. not iruiHriJ'ii ax nun rM.r,B . i aw .AUCTION SAjLiES.'v .Hm - ...... i I i in i . ; CROSrijY.i Auctioneer, u V Hardware, Cutlery, ; HoHow- . ' n .:' Ware;:,&c;4c.;::.'' : ! AT- AUOTIOJT. ON WEDNESD AT, Feb. 1870, at 11 o'olook AvMvwo will sell, at jJo 17 AUrket St., - an invoice of .vr s.c.v-1;-...- . ,, , . B7Cnse Hard ware, CaUery, e. 7- - '. '. .x.i ma,AasoTcHT'o ,';.;:,': , , : V Hollow-ware, Carpenter's Tool s; Locks, Nails, ' " Axes, Bolts. Rasps, and Files with a "V -w oomplete assortment of. ETETTJiixe IM THJBJtSrE." , ' '. Jan S8.kBi.4''.Hi.i-.;. ,'.. vvi;-'.. " ,r MISCELLANEOUS. . . I)r.;W. J. a Bellamy HA S removed his offloe to Corner of Front andDook 8treets, under Seaman's Home ' tendeis nis professional services . to. . the -citizens of Wilmington and vicinity. Jan 2-eodlm. ' ' .;.:. wj ,u., Cape Fear ? Academy. THE second term of the second annual ses. sion of this Institution commences Feb. 15ih, 1870. and ends June 80th. - Tasitn Fnmro. para to ry department, $35 ; for more advanced classes, $50. Payable strictly on entering. For circulars, &o., address, - , - . , , 1 ' un ' JCOLSTON, Jan 23-lm.o , T , , ( . , Principal. 1 9 fi ft ft USHKXa.PIMB ob,. 1 200 fB-'8L-?,aUe :2.000 bf KS,8AT- :v:!; ' ikfk HHDS: NEW CROP MOLASSES. " 'AtV'Ji; V f-v, i ;; 1 '.':.;',"'("-' 250 BsBrupuATAPO,0iASI'E8,d 1 Kft BBLS. RSFINED SUGARS. ' 1 ft ft BBLS. CITY MESS PORK. , ni ;j-.if r lit- h QQ TPNS.NO.1 PEttTTYlAN QTIaWm 1 ft ft TONS WIL80tPS ' SUPER ! PHOS 1UU: FHAIE LIME, , AAA RAT.F!) ITAV lit : ; ;,. i .. : : . . !"..: . HHDS.DRY AND SMOKED SIDES. , 50 TONS LAND PLASTKR QAA KEGS NAILS; illliSi.' 0UU.1.':, : :At lowest market prices, t-ti WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. ! , 'll.-MI j! j! '( 1'. I : Jan sa-tr MolassesOElotir, &c. . ,j . .. k.i V 111 CLAYED CYJBA tV Vf .aiuiAsi!rsvanq N. o. SYRUP, IT ' O O O H o ' V ! -L,JJU BARREIA FLOUR. ,1 iW U V t.. .. n 400 BARRELS MULLET3. BAtES HAT. it'Va tr aV --' '-.1 1 i. i . . v..)iba 'i Ta'janaAl. fwoet: or f ' 1 U ! j l jyi ad ,rl-r.iH-i-i VfiiTr"-- ;;;ii Olfi '.. 7.".j!v : WILLARD BBOS.i ; Jan 1Ht.' it ! P. f I; i R t ft out loi.'l 1 A i -j "NeVASS A (J TfAHO, ! i 'r'.ijn .'iij -.in; iOii. 'il t'.Mi.-:f t: V? .' f l Ot l t ?tfOtt SAL AT -r5 i '"'i i : - r f;i)iv il'ifl' fiiJfta f!.) Jf , . tie rt rr ' t . m L x ;rA- . tana rer ion VT .. i',. A ATAnv nninen : ;r. i?l )!?,! !7"iVl .M;n,itiiO-'',iliii i-'i y5i;i)'e-nossEr&rco.!t ),.''..; ji.:i v.. j " . Drake's Plantation Bitters and 1 j-'fH.f p. f. fV.H i.-in of! fif ft -fff i,-'!". EreSIDOMINfiO.BIIlE.RS. j ., ,,( . -,r '.!. 'i. I we are Agents for these Bitters and can fur- 1 nlshiuWaV I . . v - I , v -oWU 4l 1 WAU4A.'M..A'U 4 fAv J.W:i. I MANUFAUi uKEKS'" lltlUES. '''jin&tf1- 11 and 13 Front St 'iT5rr- -L. Imported Wines and Brandies f -1.' ' '1 ,' . . . vi il?! .Heids, ;Harmony, Sberty, . ill fto Madeira.. Hehanlt 'ad nntV. i - ' "7 ' 1 r I T . t Tl T1T. i w-v -w-va , X17 11 1 .rJedQ8l)ejmerA(.IMlj:iiudeSoA : . "..7 : u i i ch fop; fec .-&c. t,j; ...-r,i jan zo-nr . ii ana is r root ei. nThose AstricanCapsi TT5s3iiiru Unif'A wff't4 lOcA-V- t SSMV T wva r also. . " ; V . v " A FULL LINE OF SOFT FELT JIAjTS, AND i oil :. noil n r. . r -i ...... . . vV. V-vvai ru 5iji i i; -jn r THE Wilmington, rbUharmonie Aflsoola tioiMnder the musical difection of Prof, . W. T. GRABAU, wUI give their first Concert, at ThaUaa U all, on Tnesday evening next, or wbicnbecasiootheywiU present to the citl i aeoaof iWiimlnatoni tkayi ?i t i0 u.i i ( ! Ii J aACRBDCANTAiTASQJf 0A KL,j , 11 rerftttfaneew ettMneemi riWoe;. ; f ..1&f,uU. MfiwKa ,i!l , ' hi 1 1 a- r.'' i! it IS. Ii i ii 1 ft 'M read; joun folk, plentiful yesterday, at .lo weretobe seen on; . ,- - T are getting excited "" '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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