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THE MQUNI'0,STA,irf I .. ; -. . , a ', i " " - ' . . V . .. . . . . ... . OrrtCB, Dawsonank Buildings, Front St.1 1 vcar. in advance 7 oo six months, in advance.., 3 00, yne month, in advance. ...... ........'.,.... 4. 75 Tho Morn 1 no St a will W'dellverod' hi any part of tho Oi ty at Firr bbk Csirra per week. . post rriciTmKECTORir MAUI OlOlt. '"' ......t. Suiulav. (,iiithvUleSteam,..;'.;.'. 1:30 P.M., three t lines a week. ' , ; - ,.,. M I L XHITl AT FIOI. ' " vnrthurn Through Mail 5:00 A. M. Daily. 11 0 eru Through an4.Way Mall, 7:) P. M. 'Dully, except Sunday-Mteurercd at8:00 P. M. , C1Kh.,3:0OK M,I?hre tltnea a week Kiivottevtlle,7:S0 F. U.,lallr except frondny. 5 liithvllle, 1:30 P. M. Three times a week. : , open horn 7H A. M. to:i P. M. .., t , 'tD.4ljBUNK,F.)(.- . j ' kAILWATm-DIHGCTORT. M II.MISUTUX A MANUUB8TBB B. ROAD I' M-rfeiU-tt. B.'Brldgera. ' " J 'f . '-r )iv.or John Dawson. Henry NutC O. Ui p,.rsloy, A. J. leHo88ct, D. S. Cowun, Geo. X, tv. MfCttU, J. 1 Bartlett, James U. Bnrr, Ric&V r l urauieyu. juiurang.... i,',';if-rZ uprrnnrfJU WllUam HacRae. St -reUtryaiu.1 iruvmwm. A. naucer. M.iieral Freight A 2eket AgenlJio. U. iAtta. freight Agent, Wilmington T. B. Llppltt. , ' f t ff-r ; ' o y . rr ; .""" ttiI.MlXUTOt;ftARliOTTlff',ANDi'B?rH' KRrORD RAILROAD. vtndiMWnu Sloan.? t ,i.k i -,jt Director t on part of Htockholderk. R. Ilomo iv, II II Sumner. II W Uulory W L Steele, U II Liiwun anil 8 J Person. ' ' '' On the part of the State John L Brown, Wm, Moan, John Jr Aydlett, SPSherrill, Jas lie IKHialil, Joseph s Cannon and R O Badger, Chief Engineer and Superintendent H b Guion. Seeretarg awl Treaeurer Calvla J Cowlea, Treasurer Nettie rn Division I- T UMderman. TrMsnrer Western Divi4enXJHlBUuB. WILMINGTON A WJSL.DON UAILROAD. , I'roa deut a K -Bridgea. . . : :; "; Directors on the part of the Htockliolaers W A Wright- S l Wlailaoa, Kli. Murray, Atfretl Martin, A II VanBokkelen, Geo Harris, of iviiminztoQ. aid John Kverett, of Goldsboro'. Directors on the part Of the SiAte--J pm-A 1,1 ' . - Ami lanM tin raHntanilAnt I Clue I tii8ux v-k " -tiUereolTnn9PorUtloii.W Smlthi b -secretary ft'id Troasurcr-JTW Thompsoiv. Mister of 6upplies-W G MaoRae. . . , -Uenewl Ticket Agcn M Poisson. , t --yTUe M O B M I N O STAB la d JlS liveied tw City ttbserlber at HKTKK-V CKST8 per week. Sabserl. bors Xortta of tbe centre of Harket Street will bo mipplled by Mr. WM. 1 H. VKI.oW; nnl tUose South r tbat line by Mr. JOHN B. BUBC1I. Oily theMe Agents are authorised, la their tvpcctive DlTislons, o collect city lubsrriptioiis. . . - - V , ' - . vrCoutractors will not be llowed, under da-ir contract, to advertise any a ber than their. K-.'iUHi.ite business unless by pa. ins specially to"r such advertisement. v . 1 ' : : ' - 77A' VUiLULATION Ot THE MOliX- I. W STAR. IS LARGER THAN THAT OF ASY OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER . FUB l.hUED IX NORTH CAROLINA. . - CHURCH DIRECTORY. St' ndat, February B 1870. St. James (Episcopal), Cousek Thiku asb Mabket Streets. Morning Prayer at lOJi A. M. Jiveulnr Prayer at 4 P. M. Sunday School 3 P. M. First Prcsbyterlau Church, (.UllN'Ell TnlBD AND OBA.40B STBEET3. Services at P. M. by-ihe Psstor, Rev. n. If. Singleton. Suuday School exercises commence at 3 Y. M. Lecture Thursday evcuing at 7 o'clock.' St. John's Church (Episcopal). aser Red Cross and TnRp Streets. , Varuing Prayer at 10, i'clocW.'; Prayer at 7. ' ' ' . ... ... Sunday School 9 o'clock A. M. Baptiat Ciajreh,; . )( v 1m Crrr Hall Bcjurao. ' - ; Services at 10 A. M- by tbe pastor, ' Rev J. C. Hideo, po services k night. ; , 1 St. Thomaa Chare. (Catholic), : wm Dock Bktwibx Second and Third Sts. Services at 7 and 10.Ai, )tf tmdA P. kl. Muss at 7 and 10f A. M.aud Vespers at 4 P M., Rev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman. Front Street M.'eJ Cfedreh, Bouta, C'okneu Walnut abd, (Front . Streets. Services at 10A?M, aad 7 PM. yvBev,- W. M. Robry. i;)t.Moi: .. ri. tnUUkUOCUUUIk.f, ,, .,. , , , j. . Lectors Wednesday eveulBg at 7f o'clock. Filth Stroct V. E. Chare b 'v,v)-,' Tiftii Between Church and. Nun &tbbbt Srvlcci at 10' A.''M. and TXI v ptor Rev... nWood, V Sunday School at 9 A.M. St. Paul's Eras. Eatheran Chareh, ' Market Stbsst, CouNB,or Sixths '"J Services at 'lOj "A. VT., in' ho Dgiisb7 and at 7 P. M. id Ib,ettoan language v . . "Vi- w. k - uy uie pastor, kcv. g. l. tternheim Suuday School at 3 P. M. eaiaea,a'Vthai. Dock Bstweek Front and Water Sthbbts. Services at 7)4 P. M., fey Rev.' J.N. Andrews St. Paul's (colored Episcopal), Corner Orange and Fourth Streets. Services atlQ A.M; tad 7J P. M.,by RerP. O. Brady (col.) "''' ' ;' V'v. City Court. There were but few, cases before' this Court yesterday, and those of a very trivial nature. , a e suppose a paragrapri f nbout the ruin would bejnjorderj fb"6rwe ret rain. The reality' ja terribenough.-- 1 here is no danger of a scarcity if, water, w e are perishing for lack,, of snow And ice. - The Stock of Hardwaro at 17 Market street," is to ' be closed out this week at private' sale,--Dealers' can buy! at lactory prices. See advertisement. .., . Shad still' comriiarid a! high figure in our market, inconsequence of the small quantities coming in. They are sel ing fromltfiO U $21 ll W.S 'iZlV' The TijBrotljerwill give a concert in Greensboro' to-morrow n 'It ; r'rj. tM'.i-Xf.ll. The bi.t9,makiIie:Supe-; rior Court CIkot Neir IIanovcr'a ' sala ried officer passed'ihe Senate on fc'rl'day. A bill 'o-i incdrporaU the Cape Fear Building A troduced in the House on Friday, by Kept ,. ..tto ir,,; inn .1-:, I'. II fl--.ll J I . waniLA l i I lull if II til -T I v I - II" u I- W I (I ! : t :.TV '....II n.f ' 11 II kJ I vnrthcrii through & way mail 5:00 A. M. Dally. orn through m4 00 P M.. , .out hem Mail. JkOO ... kV (! "' K. B.R., H:.1 M. . Mon- ' , ,ys, Wednesdays and Fridays: -T -fuyfttevllle via Warsaw,...:00 A,'M. Dally, 'csentative Price. ..c:j. rv. a .1- . . , . .-. ;ifNr.,, ,vr . ;' ' Important, if Trtje. A' ; plainf farmer say a t It is now over tweotr years since I learned that sweet' oil would cure tebite of a rattlewmke,, not knowing, it wouia cure aorfcr kind of pol9on, both on man or beast I think no farmer should be without abbttle of itiA the house. Tho patient mua take a spoonful of it inter-, nally, and bathe the wontrd for a cure. To enrea horse, ..it requires eight times as much as it docs for a mn. - Here let tne say of one of tbe mefst extreme cases of snake bite in this neighborhood, eleven years ago this summer, where the case had bemjthjrtytlaysr standing, -and the patient was given up by his physicians? I heard of it, and carried' the oil, and gave Ijhe spoonful, which effected a cure. .,It is an antidote for arsenic and strychnine. It will cure bloat in cattle Tjy eating too free ly of Iresh clover ; it will cure bites qf vUoes, spiders, or other' insects, and will lure persons who have been poisoned by' 'slow running vine in the meadows, called. ivy. . . . :,-. 1 .) j.t. .... .. . .- WJl - .-! Ill' i- -,-H.f ItEyENUE. Decision. -The Com missioner of Internal Revenue decides that when a-Vm'nk borrows 'money, and instesdT dl-'givhig a note therefor, gives a memo- randuiu containing f evidence ot airamounfe of money to be paid on demand or at a tinao deeignated.H-j such -$ memorandum' v .,.- . ..... . 1 snouia do stampea at tne rate 01 a pro missory. notovfifcTeC ihouglili if.ist.Jor i ih$ form ot a 'certificatftqf deposit. :-W;heo, however, the money is received, as a bona fide deposit, taxable unvler section lio of the actof Jane 80, 1864, as amended, ; and against which the depositor may draw the certificate therefor, : need be stamped only with a two cent stamper a hve Cent one, J according to w nether the amount deposit- ed exceeds one hundred dollars or . hot, even though the deposit draws interest for a part or for all the time it remains in tbe hank: - ' T'li. f.A !. lorutaU lniiva internet a. .Ilia iub blian n utAiu . uinno ... . v.. i does not relieve it from taxation under section 110. Tiie Chapman SisTEiil. The celebrated Chapman Sisters, with , the mirth-provoking Bishop, will open in the Theatre to-morrow .evening This troupe has been drawing? crowded, house, in Charleston for some weeks past, and .also in Savannah and other. Southern cities, and we hope to be able to record the fact . thaj they have met with similar incourage- ment in our city. The Company will ap- pear but two nights, and it will in all probability ic , the Mast- tfmey during the presentseason at least, that our citi- zens will have an opportunity of witness- ng a pertormance by these popular favor-.. ites. Oive them a crowded nouse. ; , .7Jp. '.. ? I.' La Rue's Minstrels. Xa Rue's Minstrels gave their farewell performaHco I in Raleigh Friday evening. The tah I dardt alluding (9 the entertainments given I by this Company, says: Never before has I any entertainment drawn so large and so I fashionabte audiences in this city aa those I whlchifovitbe jpast .threeivghU htivetnialeisuhrage. ' - -I'-'uU''': crowded Tucker Hall Tliis brill ant sue- cess has bcerY doe to the high character of the entertainment and to the entire absence I of anything carctirateci Ho BhocK even IhH most refined. "i -.a-: x-rrt ; .,'. 't ': v. " i I i A glance at our btato ex- bone. . : VI i.H.;r ... ...t)i Ml88 ' EVANS ;THE'. ; ApSV The report that MisEyaM,b author of "St,.! Ehno K and oth'rbgicat' curiosities, was fatally injured on a. .West jfeuel to 4Yashtj,"; which, it is - eaid wl A utterly useless .iy '.! I7.k ' E! ' " - bABDEKiMG It 1 is"' time ' . , T ! f , . 1 ! . M our early gardeners were begi.ng to bestir themselves .Itf makin.-prepsra- tions for early vegetables. An exchange has the(followtBg on Jhfa subject ify Tl v ..: " nmanure: changes convinces as .thai "Wilmington is a pinj into the palm of one of her- andi. : not theTMfjfifflfleikd'jM I l-jWrbmen I wait on Ji'iy.itors news Inst iiowi Tber ;are as- drV,ak! and make xluioa . 'i.takiah it bacii .' ; '1" tern railroad, is still going the. rounds of I Tnieftigence, was received 'In this0 cUj'. tnflfpresa.il -JTW lady Is oot'OBWtfeiina Mhls hiprping of.thewreck of four yeseW well but she is engaged in-writing on tnelbfathMlew! inflel Nirt6tl'War deed, early1 - vegetables, such as cabbage, four or five miles Horth -of 1 Fort! Fisher, lettuce, '-6nionisf: &c.i'may be sowed in tnid 'wjtli a cargo of about? nine hundred bush S! aS ;elf corn. I Schr. Ra Capt, Hatchell, "iriikeTiTa hot bed to have them very early.. To- . . a : 1 - A J '. .IntJll Viftntrl ViaVA O (TA piaiu piaats, CTiawji 0uvav r-JTyl at the time of transplanting, so as ; tOd early crops, ' iney snouia we ireaieu ov to promote a stocky growth, and to be in blossom at, the ;flnal ' transplanting--8aj blossom at, tpe ;nnai uanspiaHUiig-piaj ; the first of May.1 JJThns 'managed, we il, or JUBJ. inuo mouogv, always have tomatoes on ourti . . might always htornatoea onorlaDiesvr 1 I i. IM TnnA A a cnoTI Hi weeK in June., ,as bwu iw.,i.uvl ground is made ready it will be seasonable; xvuaau o - j to plant potatoes for early "use (covering them weia:and;garden peas for the earl, crop. - - ",r 'i" 10 t- Religious 'Notice. We are re- ".Jf; . . . -..i. t,.-, TTtnJ wentorteheacAl)Mt4oc SST of?S Afternoon, Ciurch, wilt preach a sermon this morning, The crews oiiheihe aVlOl &!oiot tW Witnesseslpfthel disastexan - . fhA vMuwa'nartedi fonr. rf (th i itnett were ;Anes'7,iS?iT--Tnnk8- seen clinging to portion. .of jtho -wreckf i Utri ttii'.Vtf ' m'rHhri ftimti'' &nichrdriftkd itbitleDeah,btte; valises, AaJgo)1oiHAyo.c'vy-i.T m 7, . . . ' 1 J -i .flsauik.. wi wireT i&tf."1 Prices . finally washed off by the vneavy ' Sea apd to iuit th t4m Ji-sWTopham No,"' 1 a' SbuthltFront. -fit: Aihmogton,; 1 men was obseryed clinging to a piece of the ,.V,-Vo.n'i.J'i' '.7 wVk.bnds aU eliDamshedhis ' ' .11- " . fT V T. ! II I n VI 1 TT - - . . . . 1 '" 1 "ML ll .. I A. WIIMmGTOIT. If. C. A Habeas "Corpus CA8--In the two last issues 'gf our pAper Vision!'' was' made to the case of one Fred. Smith, ' col ored, who was brqiigty to this . city from Suiithville, by ordetof Judge QanWell, in custody of an officer, and was subsexruently returned to that placed A4 that time' the case seemed to be1 idvolved'; in .mystery, but we have since reamed thai mith. had been confined inr, jail in BmithvUle on the charge of threatening another Individual with a deadly weapon; that he was ' cora mit(ed to jail by a magistrate ' of Bruns wick 'county; in default 'if security, in. the sum of f200, for his appearance' at .the Superior Codrf; that the . defendant was a stranger in Brunswick and was unable .to. find security there, bul offered the name of a responsible man in Columbus county, which the Sheriff -of Buiiswict'refuscd to 4ake because he was a, non-resident-.ofhe county in wTilch'the difficulty' occurred? llnder these" cirntln applied to Judge Cantwll for a writ of habeas eorput, which was" granted fiod the J)ody of Smith was produced before -Jadge T Caotwell, whoubse.ruently retuned him to'lhe custody of the Sheriff of Brunswick. witn an order that ' tHe'oidut pf bail be", reduced to $100 and that the name ot any responsible man, whether resident or noW. resident ot the, county, pfr ,B,uqs,w,ipk),.j his taken as security. ' ' A " " - . . hH'TH k Work : HouaeWe jet am from Superintendent .VanAmringe,- of the County -Work House, that th new! stock-:' ade ordered to be cOnsfructed' for that in- stitution will be completed in- the course of another week: It is built of boards, is very8ubstantialv and will tak in about double the space enclosed by the previous one. , r. ;Tho "Turpsichpreans" had a disagreeable evening for their "hop,".yes-' terday, but we presume they enjoyed them-, Selves llllTfilv npVPrthpla o J J- . 1 V Te Steamship Fairbanks, Capt. Moore, arrived from'iNcw York yesterday, heavily freighted. Chips forthe Ladies and Oth ers. What flower would finish a drawins- Vooom best! - Rose would.- At a recent reception in New York, a gohjen bee was placed in every boquet. ji. The Chapman Sisters closed their en- gagement in Charlestonlasfe evening.5 ' Jiiss Bayley, of Louisiana, is called ti,e prettiest woman in Rome, Oates' Burlesque Opera Troupe is drawing crowded houses 10 SavannahT ; The' Panorama 'of "New Tbrk Ta in Savannah A popular song among the young la- dies reseoted to -PrinceArthur is, "Let me kiss him for hU'jnotJier.'V ; L-;A young wdmanMn an HUribis town is so : pioui that she has to get a furlough from the minister to attenoS a dance. This is the latest branch, of ministerial trade and commerce. - ;.i , 'Bishop Simpson' is . in. favor of Fe- . The Queen plPru gives aunually $50,000 to the p'oor.' ' " ' r- iLncy M. Arnold, M.D.,. i a candid riate for City Physician of Dctroii. V iu: ! yean died in. New,. IdptBmectftUt, on Friday, of lock-j a w caused .by rnnning "-U. '.' SHIVER AND- MiBINE HEWS. 'j: 1 SatordaVj .February , .-li-.ir: ' -u 'i :'' disasters; ; : ! her. Capt. Farrow, of the Schr. Sam- brought the nwli Wingi-walkodho 'this city from the scene, of the disaster. Three of the vessels went asnore yesterday Q q, .jy 0. ,Ehorn4 Capti .-James H. Farrow, from Hyde county, ashore about frotn Elizabeth City, ashore about a half mile North of the above,, with a, cargo of 1 1- f m ' ! ' 'rTtL onetnousna Dusoeis 01 com- ine ocuc . cQun ashore abouttwo 1 - , miles North of tho above, wtf hka 5rgo3 0 i twelve hundred bushels of corn. The rrew of all the above named vessels were , l 'l r i.ti ..... I t .But the saddese wreck of all, being the 1 -4 ' -onl one attpnded with loss, of iifcy was ; Qf gnn V.?lrajiimoTe, 90ICked.'ItttoFi5rtiB4er3nd consigned to I If rk O n.-.!,. R. rn That vacocl SUNDAT MORNING, PEBRtAEY 6, i870. hold afid Went down amidst the 'ragirig ! The'Jve ifc PP03 pom: " me wnoiecrew..H.t There were doubtless many other vessels beached durinjr the eale ofFridav nLht. wbich was nich more seyece . than that during the day.. , . - ;r. h .Welearn'that the cargoes 6f the-three vessels first named are insured.' ' ' V CLEARED FOR THIS ; PORT. : The Steamship Hebdccd ClviU. Price. cleared from New York for,', this 'port on the 3rd. ::"-';v ,;-.... :':'"S': The Sch'r. D. Celtin,. Cirmsieared from'iTew York for this' port on the,3rd. -,BlankV -"Waraiitee, n.Deeds. printed !and.nl'thftWtyle at '.the Stab Publishing HeuseT 1 1 w ,1 .'IT I ATElnB,T-,M Lll y North, Carolina in a Nutshell. 1 - ' - ;'.-y, A Parmer's Club was'-to have been organized in Weldon yesterday. , . . '. The Sentinel eays : When ihe bill to amend the actof 1855, creatipgoue million of preferred' stoclr; in the N. n."' jBajlroad Company, was under considera tion Jin the Senate, .yesterday, : Stephens,' (the Chicken man) move "That the first dividend ly the Road shall be aripropria'-' ted to the payment of the per diem of the members of the General Assemblv.1" :'ri ' 7 -'! . . Gov,. Holden has . issued Jvis J .proclamation' ordering an t election in O-' angc county on tbe 17th of Feb., for a , member of the House-, of -Representatives from! than county, .to fill the vacancy caus ed by the reigna'tion of J. J. Allison,' Esq. ' I We were shown yesterday, by a friend, says the Sentinel, a piece of Span ish coin tan years older than the one no-1 ticed by an exchange, a few days agb:-' The coin, as we have said is Spanish, milled in the reign of Charles III, and bears date 1710, consequently rit is now 160 years old.',.; It is worth, W0 judge, aDput 25 cents. .....If. its . history from the day it came "bright . from the mint, down to he time it last went for lager, beer, could be written, it would form a volume of wonderful incidents; a history of strange ups and downs. . . . v 1 A musical society is to be loruieu m ewDcrn. -r: The Weldon News, says : The Methodist Church at Halifax has now in it a good organ, which, with the addition of an elegant choir, adds much to the services of the church.. ., . . . .. -Tho Norfolk "Virginian of Wednesday says : " We ' mentioned the arrest, by officer Harrison,' of a boyjwho had run away from his father in North-, arnpton county, North-Carolina. Officer Harrison locked himnp in ono of the cells in the watch-house, and, upon returning to the lock-up about six o'clock, for the Surpase of taking him out and giving im his supper, he found tho -door ot the cell open, the lock lying on tbe table in tho watch room,' and the boy gone. No one Knew how he managed to get out, but it is very evident' that some one from the outside must have unlocked the ' door. The "lock, when fonnd upon the table, was fasteded. Up to last night nothing had been heard from him. He stated that his home! was unendurable on' acc6unt of bad treatment from his' father.' i a iieruiue. The Erie railway strike has produced a heroihe. Among the new. workmen a gray-paired German named John Ventell, residing jo Eighth .avenue.: He (Went to work a -wee ago, and was greatly annoyed by thje .strikers, ;at whose, handa be receiv-i daughter of Ventell'a, thinking that; ber piesehee would shield hex. aged t father from inauii, aficampaaied him to and from his work.- r :But'thia tt hd not save - them from iBeoffr amd jeers, and hestlkig bol' Last vcbisg Mias Theresa came as venal. ,She is a buBoni fiae-lookiag vyouag Ger caan woman, about twenty-twO years of age. She earned, a book under her arm wnh jwrfiicn to 'oocupyj. ner "time; ami -in he nlaff was cwnoeated a--dainty . ioy; in .the shape of a sir ' ahooter. Miss Ventell said that Tuesday morning a man insulted Jtie and ; she ' flapped : "hra face ! ior' him: Upon Mr. V. being asked it he tnougnl Ms' daerhter Would use the1 revolver 'in Lease pftrodble he 'Straightened ' tip" and with apparent pride 'saidShe has 'sotrie of her father's blood in her veins.w-v; 1 r t- ' ' ' ?- L ? it : :'.: .'.i' .1 The lUchmbnd" tlUpaich. "has a "sensible and fbxcibl edUaT, sitf cle. onbf5ce;-h.uht-, ing, irom wnicn we exira,ct ineripupwng commending the same ,tn the Notice and approval of such of our friends as may.bf . rii . n ji ii ri ..1 in pangcr 01 oeing uiawu uuo f.ue resbMssa. rsacherous and . stormy eeai.. Of pblitical ambition. The iHepatch. says : l Much better js.":it for a man to depend uobni his .own. enterprise and enerirv. . This business ofldokfng to the Government till has' blasted the hopes and . been the .ruin of many capablejand gbjod men. It .isthe source 01 partisan Btrueanu jaucui, ,iuc wav to disappointment - and misfortune. Happy the man who never Jooka to public office tor occupation, pseupppr or wno, if he ever fills a public trust, has it thrust imon him- -'on'.'fcecount '" ot " hie ' merits.' Among tie1 greatest evils' thaVn!befall a man in this country is to become tne vic tim of lust for office to be a prey to the Sltf A " Vicisnuties 0 party. ,r.,, iS , M ;' " ,f i 1 m- ,i' if- - --' i Relations of . Alcohbi'to' 3Iedi- Thp rpnort of Iha.. Committal oiv tbtt American MedkfAswtiOTi!6nHhe rera' tions of alcohol to rndit;itfe'sabxnttted by Dr. John Bell,t chairmap. hasbeen pub, lished. The" fe'porf presents anvexhaust- iveX examination; r;:tbe auojecviano: In anmming up conclusions oBposes tne pop- !ulr theories as td.the ;value of alcoholic stimulants, and 'regalds the habitual use of alcohol, in its various combinations of distilled and fermented nquors, as .an tag onistic to individual comfort and health as wen as 19 BpuawLw' anQ .progress and as tbe frttitRif soufceof Alrtfe" Tfat tt .diseases and Crimea. A striking idea-pr Seated ih the repoT.iathttW.shtH JtCm. larsre aosa .01 aicouoi oa .iae nervous jr; tern acts Tike a blow on the head or aWck lh the stomachs- rrqssic acia is not. 1901 1 deadly. ' u ' .'i -r! f ,o Stat TaM.- T)t- f and Blank Book Manofactorv has the best facilities for doing good' work at low prices,: It has the finest Ruling Machine, la,. the State. .Try'ua.-. , . . , Bishop Atkinson's Appoint FayetteviUe,' ,,; ' Sunxlay 'FeK'IS. 8. Marks,'leep Riv'. Tuesday'; FebJ 15. Pittsboro,. : WednesdayJeU'ie. Raleigh," - Sunday, Feb. 20' Smithfield; Johnston' 1 ' ' ' " ''' ' ' ,;1 .oounty, Tuesday,, Feb! 22, Goldsboro: ' - A. ... " WaTNr Tk" Vri' ' ' S3. Thurs.a.,m. '4f '4. ColtectibAs will be. mude in , behalf of Diocesan Missions sit each of. jh ese 'places. -J. SaTe Yonr 'Bife.'' ''r . Keep a bottle of Dr. Worthlngton's family medic ine always In: your, house WortMaii ton's Cholera and Diarrhea.) It has been used ', with suocets torQO vears in thennA nr ohnion -iCA A UCOf VI stnn&oh. sleepless nlfkts, cold. feet, depressed. animal spirits and the Deat .thUw in the .irorid for persona after' tolTlg1ng in too nelx strong: drink. ; Don't fail to try itin comrk. .nnJHa ' crqup, sore throat, old sores, rtng-worms, tet- wib, ,kt, it, ocmus, uarus, cots, onuses and indolent ukteTs. (. , -, - i i. --,, j, JFor chiiaren t-his old and weJi-tried, friend wj mmuora is an inaispensaDje remedy in. the nursery. If tho child (ao matter of what acral Is restless and unable to sleep,- it is inuisposed, notwithstanding Us Indisposition may aot be' pereeiyea even Dy a mothers eye.'- It req nires onia iew arpps or Du worthiBgtonlB furnUy Medicine toirestore quiet and insure 'a srood nlghfs repose, both for childTind ihotner. 7hr la nothing? -better ifbr bkblaa in pofghs, colds, wln4-ocdic, diarrhea and child, ren teetnlne. We resnectfnliv refAr the following distinirulshed srentlemen irom north Uarollu and Virginia, r fho modicAt properuffl pi me vaiuapieineaicine l ti,,-I, juarnam, ai. 1., xnomas v.weor, M. u., j.1 Joaes, Grand Chaplin of the Grand Lodge of ReVs."J. B.;Dayi9, C.iii. RiddloaV S.-M-.rosf.. JMonn Carolina. , .- i , Dr. Worthintrtbn'a FAmllv MedicTrtn ta' foy sale by aU drmjist and country merchants t everywnere. jrnce cents per nottie,f!i pear j dozen, $22 per gross. , R. H. Wprthington & Co., Proprietors, Gtoklsboro', N. d ' ' -:;'; Life of tii Flesh in the Imm1. :-r. RosadaliS I - I'-ywi: i:i test Blood Purifier and Renavator known. Used and endorsed by physicians, ' who prescribe t ln thwir regular practice. "" Vh v 1 because the articles from Watch Unfair flalis is made arc published around aach, hot. 4 ue, bo mas every pnysician Knows just wnax it contains, and hence endorses it aa a Valua ble Alterative . compound. . This preparation has gamed and maintains an unrivalled rep utation for the cure of Scrofula- In any fornV, Rheumatism, gkia ; Diseases, Old fcores, UK cers, Ac. Dyspepsia. Neuralgia. In fact anv chronic affection of the Blood, Liver and Kid- nays, and all diseases in which an alterative plan of treatment is indicated -. dec 21,2w . . w, BhahBia All the Facts in aXufsheUr The points of crifferenca between Pholnn, Vitalia. or Salvation for the. Hair-, and th other hair darkening articles, ara these : They are sticky- It is devoid Of gluten. They are opaque it is transparent. ' They are fetid it ii fragrant. , They are muddy it: is. clear. They produce aull tints it rem-oduces na. turefs hues. Sold by aU di ueirists.' ' -' ' ' NEW ,AJ)VEirriSEMEI?TSi Leather! ; . ; irl have in store a fine stock of Oak and W Hemlock Sole; ITrencfi' Calf, Kip Sides, w ttoie jup, .Harness, uriaie ana welt JLeatheri Linings of , every, variety, Morocco,, Toping tJKias, wiin a. gooa assortment or shoe-uno. fobS-tf,.. .. .MadUDockiu. , shock or naraware TO be closed out this week at private sale, at No. 17 Market street. . rocket and Table Knives, Scissors; Spoons;' SiatesToys, Locks, Bolts, Utrnres, Axes. Hanmers. Pots. Kettles. Trans. Waiters. Counte and Platform Scalea. , iles and Rasps, Tacks, Fancy Glass Show 4 vase, sc. .ueaierscan Duy at raczory prices. ' rebs-st .:, .:- ,v; . THE Mi .!.H PIVOT ACTI0OEAGE M AND,1 io: j,:-ri r t ;!( SCItF'TIES,1 JUST RECEIVED AT feb -tf i,i;New;MtiMc,:,";:;,:'j: " 'At HEINSBERGER'S, THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. ; n At HEINSBERGER'S. ' , TJiPEB and ENVELOPES,' .-m : i ' I STnt . At HEINSBERGER'S. , BLOTTING" ancj OIL PAPER, '' '! ; " . .r.i At HELNSBERGEB'fi. ( itATING CARDS, At HEINSBBRGER'S INK and INKSTANDS, m ..: At HEINSBERGER'S. I "ORA-NYE'S CHROMC.S, f X7 ;. 'L'-.; ' At HKINSBERQER'8. i -pOMINOES adMENy,! feb5-tf Now is Your Time.. rVNli HUNDRED -AND SIXTEEN! ACRES of Land, within the corporate limits of Kf-nansville. Dunlin Conntv. "N. C ia offered for sale on reasonable terms, i About seventy- nve acres are cleared ana nnaer ienoe ; one- half or wnicn is nottom lana. Tie nnciearea Whole may be- made exceedingly productive. In addition to this, there Is, within two hun dred yards Of the cleaved portion, on an ad- Ioining tracw, a non man ueu, wnere man ana ime can be obtained for a trifle. The; mart contains 82 ner cent, of lime. This piaee proaucea, uie present year, iranr the labor of one horse and t. tnree laoore's, one hundred and thentvJlve. barrels (625 bushels: Uof corn. 2S5 stacks (12.000 lbs.) fodder, anc sweet potatoes not measured. . i ne mgn jana with manure Will make excellout cottan. Apply to the Editor pf, the Slat, Wilpiin gtdta ,C. " ' " ' ' ' 'decll-tfnao COTTON IS ifclNG. rov. J. Plantation entintng!S50 acres of Cotton land lying in Duplin County can be purchased : llJlriliiiii 'siu-H'.. Calf (a uaigauit 800 ACM3 0B-BORE" of the Tract Am elaoU and tkiO&aXfs i hat balance Is diyaed,mto pioe.land.apd xich swamp. . t The pain resweiiLoe is, as a Deaupuui location and comfortable and healthy having There ia.a negTQ quarterPA h Oier end, -ot theXarneoenieat4y..BituatecU The farm ol cultivated Jan Tnay.be, enlarged by clearing An experiment wasmade the , presentf year upon two acres, manured. with domestic man ure and'plaBtexlin cctmwhWh'inade: ,J ' ' 120b'lnfEr MNT'OO'PF! -1'J iCfcnsi twie Mpebtedn te- find ihe land ttX tie price placed appn. it proaooisa this way in an nnunproTou buhoi uui n uiiuugur I ndfl.nt.Ar1 to o cotton culture ana is oirerea at tne n .oonn 1 innft mm nl 1 1 I Tatum, MJ D., J. A. McChalpin, M D., Chart es Lloyd, M. D.,yirginia ; F. MTOarrett, M. D E. Warren. If. D.7 North Carolina ? Mtr& W tiin 'time. Itiatagoolaeiboriiooxl.iiaqniiev- 1 of the Editor or tniapape irj(ri ; i".'. Whole JTo. 74? jjij i . Wilmington Thedtre.f . ..'.u .'.' u ! (.. . . .a manager, - - juhiv uts.u, KETTJBN, FOR . TWO.NIOTS ; OJTI.'T, VIOLETS OF THE STAGE. The , Chapman Sisters, -' 1 .BLANCHE, AND ELLA.:;, ; ....QLAKCBX 'AXU.LLA,. ' ' i -,; . AKD . . , !t V Jff f t t '; f! I. ,!'"! ' i- t THE FAMOUS COMEDfAN, Mr. C. B. Bishop. ON MONDAY. KVENING, Febinary 7t"ht- the famous Oriental Burlesque, which was produced at NibJtftyNew York, fpr over One, .hundred nights, entitled - . . . The: Forty Tliiea; "; j '.',"; ..'(;:;!.-? '"" V ' iw.q I' I'i-lit fsjl STMlia 'OIL,;IN! FAMILY' -JAP WJLluvl SOS'oSi 'DANCES 'AifD 'tvs ' Tne dhtvpman Sisters, Mf. Bishop and the . fc.: ; ENTIRE COMP .NX APPEARING. :;i"..,J .ThWhrnrleSqudprecededi brMr. Bishop in a: '";,' ! LAUGHABLE FARCE, j )( ,;, j (iri PiiAKilaiilr.li. ttaalnot f TpncrllaH Barlesques, , , " ' ' " J . OR, , , THE DA T S' O F' ilD E Si E lilZ AB ETH. ' ' - I r -- - ..t -. -t--.- . i l .- ...,-;r EARL OF LEICESTER,...::. Blanche. ' r,. : AMY:ROBSART....iii.;;....'EJHa., j . ; . QUE EjN EXIZAETII,..4,,f ..Bisipp,( , PRICES OfJfpMISSIOV. Dress Circle. 75, cents: Parti a St te. 60 cents: Oaadri 60 cents : Colored Gallery, 25 cents ; Reserved seats.' it. ''..' v.:m huyUi i. Keserveu seats ,iot saio at tieinsuerger-s I4y Bookistore I' iT'.uj: ru! c-'ii?l! I i. WillAiiiigtoli,: Theatre;1 f : Four Nights Only, ; v iiA. RUE'S MINSTRELS! 18 MSTIHGCISlIEUi, AKTISTS,, MARVELOUS combination of Instrumen tal, Vocal, Comic, Operatfo; amd Xerpsi- eborean Genius. Monarchs ot the profession. The- world defied to nrodace talent eaoat to the carntvals. ' Me wry; , Anurrneii teo, . Jtecioaelea . sad : .- ., . J ' Eulnrg-ed for 187C. 'J . The .Gaeat RICARDO, A, J. TALBOT, . : ? , , . , BILLY KTSKVlff, lTUSSr JUG MACK, STEVIE ROGERS, HUGH HA MALL,, Bsstrnt 12 Ormta Aktis'ts c Mehit.1 - 1 " Larue's Original Sensation. CbooFiyV 'l- LaRe's ' - Shoe Fly ' Shoo Fly - La Rue's , Sboo Flv Shoo FryV --I Rue's - i:i i-Shoo Fly! The great sensation of the day. Vanderbilt eimrs it Uould whisUes lt--Fkhumslt-Tha blind man can hear it The deaf can see it. jivery Night.. ; Kvery Night. , : , logins at e. admission va cents ; iteservea . -n ...... rn . .. 1 ... . it K Reserved Seats, a' limited, number, for sale at Helnaberger's Book Store. , AlatirOoeSaturOfty J feb 4-6t ; PHAT BOY,!',, Agent, Dr. W HiBellamy BAB I'em'oVea.hiB offlce to COrher bf FVont 1 and Deck Streets, under Seamans Home. -tenders bis professional services to tne Itizens Of Wilmington and vicinity.,, t i ., jan -eedlm.- ' '3 . 1 " "' " Jiire Syaiey;,, pOjiET'iiixa-'Very Iold ad 'iNf,1 but n M0.0tO.T '..:. i "'. ? 'i-i ) rfust recciyeu at ., ... . --.).( 'Vviini to r.' lii:. 't I fj .i!-rri;iV.ft .i- GKORtfBj MXER3', !T r ;1 'rb 4-tiCrri;,jrno- .llti!4;JS:Frent 8.; j - 0 . . ; OifJ iA-i THE CO, -'! '.;i ;! j: -i jjaontA .t":"(, j.iiot V a oK r Ahderson AULA OAVAA. Feb. 5, IS70-tl !t II" hU- n t i 9 ' OO'O BUSH' ?RIMlK WHITE CORN. ' Ji 'Wi nUJ !iH:f:!'! i. Jh va omiv a !! ar 1 ' . I' iWt KERCHNEH, .. . . ,.feb 5-tf ' ' ' Y 27j 28 A 29"Northl Water fct. j ,iUPeiiiilizers, Cdi rtfia ---fuGy-i. -loiii'is: !S0 I F. W. KERCHNER. r febQ-tf 27,28jMNorthJWatert' IFlour? Flour!-1 fe tf , f 29aad,ffl North Water ftt ; 1 "iNew Gropi'Molasses. TNjHItpiAD'Bt'i115 nI Kft!M ' , ! 3n&vGA5sou&s s,rR'up:Bi,l'i; i y t'aBorsaleby . ... , . - . ,n 111 lvu iO;:!W.KEBCHNER;iJl ,'. l6H5-tf , 27. 28 and 29 North Water St. I o f :- T I:- !., 'i 't I't II rnniHiSKinv rirEBCHUTRj MdRNER V NORTH WATER AND -iCHES- j nntbtreeU (Up Stairs) 'Wilmlrigtoti, N;' Personal diaa prompt AttealW given' t ornTYl nta and all othep produce. : ; i anav; wrt SMI milLIETS! TRISH POTATOES 1 roB plajtt: rent frrades, ' ing van iJ'ous kinds. -rn .-j--jj.j. 3ui! 1j;:;o ISOlBbiS Flour, different grades. 5 Sugar, Coffee, and a gencijal a4qortmea of Grooeries low by ' ' . ion. y , Grocera A, CoaiiaiWion; MechaqW-i 1 "J' No.iSoUtU WatrBtreet.s1 aP -rt-.'t n'rr ..' mil nr Pivr.rq IGSMtDBiEDBEtrt fTtilloB FITT.ToHiaf ARlCKfPw'SlIltB'rTO'l J w.r.oJ trr c " r . r 3 OH Choice GoabAn Rutter. :!) 5?ai;te&Si4dJland'i lni N. C. Bbekwheat, at 01 MbvlHf THOS. OUBWlS?0I' 8 Market Street. IOTIXETS !1 J BATE OF ADTEi:TLSWG t Oae Square one day, . 1 p . two(uys,.nH. h i ay r Jnr days,... S 60 " , - e flays,.. S 00 t 4. " meweekv..i.I.if.i:.....i:.,, S CO 4E- ContrsarlaveHlsenaentS taken' at prC I u - i -. . j. -; v -it'- - -. tths, K ;otaewtM roll rates 'it 1 wiu Dewargaa. C,t -tittf fil 1j-ii i - i tt IO BUSHELS PRIME CORn" ' a 1 AjU.Wil'II .o t utrt -m i. " if 'A' n:t AM. i.WUw.-w-Li"" . i- -ii. U ': 1 i.'i- a . il 2.000 KS8ALT i Cf HHPS. NSW CROP MOLASSESj 1 " . teAYAMOLA88ESand 100::.:: 100 TONS Ka 1 PERUVIAN GUANO ipaE ! Qflft BALES SAY. n . j V.hi Oflj HHOSi.DRY AND SMOKED SIDES. J...ia-.n .'iAT-.i:l -t,l..t -;:u :i!jlU:,1' OA A KEGS If AILS, '' "Vy, ..jfvAtowestnjarketBrJces. . WILLIAMS AMURCHISON. i.u'i.!. i ".ii'i i ijantf (Molasses, Flotir,&c. i -vi.v-.v f.i.ia v;.At. ... v.:",'. X'ooo i i.r.;.!- tf.1T .1.1 k 3ARRELS( FLOUR: I..J . -. -. - - 1. id 7 ! BALES HAJfj .v '.-ii- - -- " '' ; i;'n:i ,i''. dl .'i;t " V'.v r-'T I AMD A GBNBRAL STOCJC fi , R'OCERIES: ' i fl7 Far sale wekyliowfas is n i r.ni .-sin !i! 'u tt'.! '5.1' i - . 4 WILL ARD BROS.-- ' ' ' j .,,Ir Vu'l'iO". ' "jilr; f i., ..ii i i, j ., ; .- IfAVASSA-aUANO, j ! ::.; ii-!-:i!i:;ih ''nil $l ( liiul '.'I!;! i': iJi'ii ' 'l.i ' ,?iT i v - i if ii r 1 1 r ' m -1. t 1 1 f i" y o : t f a t sa BBV bsbbsb .bw bb& ' k At ' ' mmLi ' ' ' ' iiirHVIVKTrKIULa. r . ,fk:ilH)4 PjqBOSSET & CO, jaa -,tf ,., :: i::i;vt '.! i'.-I.M I? wm. . J 1 I J K' 15 Market; Street 1 5 rV1ot j PPJtp th0 Phlle Saturday, Feb.! S I CJT JBj DA s,a, b;t? apMr.,...,. if id Gloves 60 cents a pair ? Haadsomer Dress Vj ooa s cents a vara-, mnts as low aa 8 cents a yard ; Muslins ,and Sheetlnra . nearly given away v Good Corsets soldat 6p, cents, t , FANCY GOODS IN EVERY. VARIETY. Boots ajicl Sliqes !'.) LOWER THAN EVER. M ..Iroitt! and ,;ClQtIiinii . , : , Thebublio of Wilmington anayioinlty, at re pqtfily invited tJa&ll 4hd ekamlnehot: quality and prices of our assorted stock, in bublioof WUniingtonan4,vioInity, are- . rove puc basing Bisewoerj : The superiority of this est stabllshment abovn others ia the .fact AJeacHaadisvary steamar win prinK tne latest stvies ana lasnions. aa tne spbaciibresideBMJrtWWbesaie l busm-ssat . ' ' - , 7 -'491 BROAD WAT, NEW TORE, I i . i -TV Mspectfully roura, . , .,, , ... Fur1janaflkin'0f eveiy aescrlption': fcght. . '.trTT. t - ... r i ."; - k',v,-t i ! --4 ' ' 1 ilieeqsipii,1 f If j yO COil A RETlfRN,7 : ('!!( i viednesd'ay; eb. '9: ; TOR lJIlIE .lrB;ES . :EXI.fTSITKI.T; 'n U BPtiOlAXV CAR' FOR THE" LADIES. -Hi!'- FOB SALE. Tba Oommoaibtiw Biiwmallaa4a f . i r : ... i r . r . ..... ' , JQiadd River Side. (Cape Fear River) as pas- senger r ana sreigat ooasu 7 j " " gthover all,...;.. adth, of betn-,.-.i.i th of hold, ...... i'r ft,4.i.'.4..ViW. age,. ... . ... . . . y . . EngWeS1 In' goot Draft.Ui..K...U.v..'w..,i..:..'.'.V.. V r Toaaago, . ....... . M. .,f yS-109, .Two Entrlaea' in' Brood order.' 'Cylinder "16 inches diameter ; 6 foot, stroke. , -Upper deck stroke., -Upper aocoramoaation ib.i id Rutherford R. R., o; ;:;-i;n ;)iUi:Hwiinangton,n.ui. 5 n. ; Journal . "-" '' l ' Jan.. ax -t '.y 'ifev J 10? ; - it i ; r 1 . : Jan tf , -f.n.., HI Squppernong Plants.1 ONE THOUSAND 8PVEBONG ANTS, weU-rooted. Carefully seeciea ana paqaea. ij'fjiv?": in Wet Moss by jiB. 1 STANLY, E8Q,Whitevttl,. . t Length over aU,. JSft feet. .. Breadth of beam.U.w.. .;...'. -.l.'..r.J nnnthofhold ........ 6 are pacloms and comortableN1 Lower deck and,. hplfprtteigBW.'- J JJM ..i ana warranteu lu aeey as jmujtcu iui tun uiiu j 4f,fe?esfotiite V : la'naesntteoteil to nbmt&lV . ,i ioJ ; -ftiini ai AioiJfiitelnirabix'frf'ndii i 1 fivAvnv irwot . feb 5-tf 11 and IS Front St. 4 ft a. u. '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1870, edition 1
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