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i ri .Tltn WOjrtNING STAR 1--.. I I HHIIIIHIHi I, . "J.tl.-k If. BEBMABD, Editor Had Prap'r. OrMCB, Dawson nan jBull dings. Front St. i 1 M i i v ,,. voar, in advance. si months, in ndvaneeu.iAU;;.u..t.. 8o Three months, iiiauvanoe 2 00 -Ana mrtntu, iii advance. ...., 75 tiio Muniftxo Star will bo Tlellveroif lit any : purt of tne uuy f .ryyftyjMj. per wecx, t CHURCH DIRECTORY.' lt 4 Sokdy, February lVlM$ 0 St. Jmun'. fKpiacpaI)$ f f Cobnku Thibd and Mjkkt Strsets. ' . Morning Prayer- at 1Q AM, -'rtni'V n-.i lvv Sunday School S P; M.'- " - . : . First PresbytcrliHi Chvreb, - u r Cokner Third and Obasgk StrseTs, ; Services at7KPrM:Dy the Pastor,-RBvrHr- II. Singleton. -O i' Ki'A U. Yj ), J ii Suuday SeUoojcxercUe ojuuiuce at 3 Lecture Thursday evening at Ti o'clock. St. Jobu'a Ctaarli (Cplscopal), Cokner Rsn CaoSs' and Third Streets., Morning Prayer at 10f 'o'clock.' Evening ' Prayer at 1.. .,;...v,, 1( , JV'v;' .l:;"!," Sunday Schooi9 oMockTAM. J.L1 ' Unptlat Cnrcli, ,4? ; r; In Citt Hall Building. Services at 10f A. M., by tUe pustor, Ro J. C. Illdcn. 'iNb Services at hTglit V-f 0Dock Between Second and Third StS.; Services at 7 and 10 A. M:;' and 4 P,''M Mass at 7 and 10 A.. M., and Vespers at4 P M., Rev. M: 3. Gross,; officiating clergy m n. Front Ntri M. . Ctmreh, outh, Cokner AVaLnqt In F)ii Stets. Services at 10f.A. iL and T Pi br Rev. W, M. Robcy. -.! I i Siibbath School at"3 P; M Lecture Wednesday cveulujai 7 o'clock. Filth Ntrt If. E. Chnrcli. v St. VnuV Evah. X.ntlieriu Chnreb,- Market Street,, Corner or 8ttfH. Serviec at 10 A. M., in the Englilh 1.1111,'a.iu'o, after which the communion will be aJmiuistered ; and at 7. P. M. ln UicCerman language, by tho astor. Rev. G. D. Bcrnhelm. Sunday School ut3P..M. I Seimea'i BtUnl, Divk Uetwees Front and Water Streets. Services st 7,l P. M., by Rev. II. B. Burr. su Panl's (colored Episcopal), ' Corner Orange and Focrth Streets. Services attO,',' A.M. and 7JP.'M.,by Rev. C. 0. Brady (col.) ; ) Fonrlh St. Boptiitt MlMlon Ktotlon, 4l'3T ACROSS THE BAIL KOAD. Preaching at 7 P. M., by Rev. J. C. Iliden Sunday School at S P.' M.v ' ' ' Bible Class at 4 P. M. City Cocut. The follow! w is a porrcct.rcnilcring of the judgment of ihe City Court in the case of Daniel O'SulH van, mentioned i n yesterday's paper : "De fendant relcaed from further confinement ' and this charge 011 proof of disability in the lieid and mental derangement, and lis promise of good behaviour." Mcssr. Fishb'.ate Bro., 23 Market street, must mukc room for their large and e.vten3iye;Ppntig Bfcftfqtj: Goods, which) they will receive in about two weeks.LJnr til then they will sell their stock of Dry Good3 and Clothing at remarkably" low prices. mmu , t-i A'yblin, hrbther', hft? rftJ ten a poem on "Baby," the third stanza of which has been much admired. It runs ...I 1 .M .- J l. i i 1 ..'.. ; .- r.-l inusiy: ... - ,T. v-f I "Doxery doodlo-am illnkle-um dum. Turn to its rouMery muzxery mum Tizzery fzzery ooozery boo, ' No baby so sweet and so pity as oo. Ifanu.. Saddles.. Trunks, , ; j , ri a r ti fxt L it Valises, BagOatCn'cKt Collar, Hames! I r .... ' o- .: xA I Vilnius, aauuicrj umuhb,ii.-ii to suit the times. J. S, Tophara & Co.vi. W ft Sonth1 mnt: sLV.lVilmiditon. v f, o ,4Ai. 1. 1 j 'i-- j- Ki'.-i f ." f i - i mwm ' ri,1 Sent to the Hospital. John J iiuuy, ciidyilicu ill uic msi iciui w. ..iv. Superior Courl of mraitUngVanLiisaault on his wile with a . deadly wcaponnt confined in the fcouhtiWork llouse'since tlm tin.. r.i nf ml r'miaolnn 1 Vfsti day, WleotHhiyof,itdi eflter5,tUe- City Hospital Ilishealth is very.btd an ment, . . " I v a , a ? ailLJC A(ITI9 WilUUll 1U UV 'fl Vila to enter the Hospital for Mtk Abbott obtained ..uiciihi n yjijti tuc iiusuiiiai. gue proi ! !.'..' ; J ,', ' Uody Hkcovered. -We learn that the body-efGterg(iUqkk(otoredwho was drowned off the steam-tug Tioga- on the night E0al j??r ojinuary, was louod '' - a icw payaBnc iHiut elevramtlesfcfremhiv.dtyjOoHl- ner Allen liaslieen noiiiJoA the.ftland -II hold anbd;-;;:, Blankets, ,Flann;W, Casimerea. 1 7-T'i l " ii . Services at 10 A. M.aiuL 7jf -v M.. by Uic pastor lUv. IX lIAVYood; 4 i vri 'iVj .Wvathe., Carolina, in a NutshelL, -as3 MiciaVAnd'ntriloduisrwiirv - 4 7 . , . - .. X . whlcir.wero ukotiouijuiu .whucu iuvm a i rpi Standard understands I believe series of entertainments in our city during . ' ; , . fHftrin ,icte I 11M ownaam , ,.unaei:sianaa j f m, ., . , , ,r -i v . junk thop. The thieves, tearing detec- l tKat the condition of Mr. Andrew Greene. 1 iTZS tne nr.st weeK m - jircu. i Corsets at 50 ccnti and up, aV Fish- V.ppcd In thickly aettled neighbor- that about seven nunarea "f i7tock not bei ' - 1 -r-- , . . -,. t . v . . .. 1 b ate's. . . 1 V i.' fa ' twi Wllinff where it would leu in tiwuhj u.. uw.uU.- admits that the Association will wind up in , il) P) irrihinM 0T MT ! r ;r latitudes, where ithey are t- be empjojed ?Bf tlmetak ddwh M th6 table Vor, otlier l-w.T .T 1 bV onMl.ViKM'WM amount of property:. ,aboreUi;&JUiiU U wot; thaUbe4tock mewn Kid Ukwrta 50j peatsj a4 lT ,1n 4 m j ai tiere lald!oBrwm be worth 2fla Now,.; Pair utFLJihliiA'- -... V.ri ..,v ( jWoijW.liaVe.pcett rbyeaixipTeiaen The Silvester.Xroiipq opened fi.uja.h.ifbeadraiuthaW whiahpuWhUi 1 , uvxiauoiote a,,, , :..ililUy , :.J :., . nc8 coUid haTa been made available in : Newbern Friday hfghC noadnaltthatatthe end,othe ixvear it , ttwytfy t infV s , , i. ....-f" WJ, hnno onr au- TC -W& V- V ' 1 Uworth 173 26, at the end of the JM " tear,. Ludiea Hose and Oeotri ;IIoset, extinguishing tlC flames. We opo ourau, The lialeigll Sentinel Ic&vni :tvii (,an(l aoori? Or what particular iSme1 10 cenu a pair and up, at Fishb!ate's. y thoritiea may be, brought, to see the ncccs- tbftt Mr.-MilesDranghon;" bf Johnson ;lrit1iDjilopiitoti7 ihiMoMfrott ' - '-' .. . ,l-tl : w thev.'aro ac- '.mmiv was shot bv some unknown per- M?dIM? j!.,.5,f?A'' Ufl rpi 8ity 01 placing vw-" rf r.j, .. . .- - .i , e:bfp.J w , la tne .association, rxe says mat neuwwwuw EN IloUSKr ItoBBKRY. lhe ' JLaij- theV-afe VwakWied'to a son, on the night of .the, 1.4th luu.flo, ,re not items ofvalue at all; Uiat they are sun-, henhoni.nf n ri p.l, qr' was broken t!llSf f .T?.r"N v was at the home of a!'y6ung man in the ply put on the books for the purpose 6f get- nea house of 0. Q. Parsley, Sr., was broken realization0f jt by a conflagration . whih neiffuhorhood, who was from home, and i Stbalaiieetie4a.'The Wktakeatte open on Friday night last, and several fine . .. ,ike ft besom of ' destruction MrDrauehoo was. slaying there during itittoeent,..J'J turkeys and ddckf tarried ofL ffott, to K1 Se SfhXg arrlfd after the yotml ifeeaaea HeudyuiaaCldtVin youths, 'Captt W4V'.'?f-' t New York cost, at FishWate f Brft's 'ceWWa Tr 33 Market street. . ;.,;;., JImAU" . .majority .ofoles.;,;f- ji.As f f ; :!.. no wot.!'- .XixsS'fis rt.-iif.H v." ?"v ' '"t"r' . ;v.;; KATES or inVEWWIWU' i," .... H. ... 'TP-IT TTTT 11 - -vTV rnKSTT?- - y - ''jgerk:;; - ... Philharmonic Association. The i ' '"embers of the Philharmonic Association are' requested ot'incct on Monday eTcnjng next, at their rehearsal room, for a full re hearsal in order to give aOoncert during Nlife coming wee&tlQt.! -W."-' t ' PAD V$ to AfjcKCUANTs. A night -or; two slnco'eorao llifet concealed himself in the ware house of obq ' of oiir ' Water street firms, and succeeded in carrying off nearly a quarter of a bale of cotton. It is supposed that lie was locked in when the warehouse was closed for the night, for no ier Way can be imagined by which the th ief could have obtained ingress or egress. This tbin'hAs'l appened Ion "several oc casions, by which different parties have UuVff T 1 T "-'"inaugurated'; bya "lady of fashion" in a Veen the sufferers and it would.be well I v'XX'X: Lji -..n ,fur our merchants to vbe as . watchful as possible in order to save themselves from the depredations of these sly rogues. ' Found Dkad. Coroner Allen iwja to leave the city on last night's train for Mc purpose of holding an inquest over holding an inquest tho body of - an unknown colored man, who was found dead jn tho - woods neaj Moore's Creek, in this County, on Thurs day last. . .) There was no session of tho City Cpnrt yesterday morningtthct-e being no cases on the docket awaiting trial. The Stcarnshin James A. ,7,f f!iA..Huli -TttuSUil . ., v-i, 1 ri-TOC'r:- J.j:,u 'P ..r ' r yesicruay. .,; .v'.v;a-, :.l ..; f 1 lt , f vKANOiS vrROVE UrTTEKS -war i i j.. 1 1. 1 ni;i.uunit:u!:cuiciHa nicuucauu aiv iicieuy i , . . . . ,. . I tendered to Mr. Walker Moore, proprietor of tho "Clarend.tn Bar," No. 4 Harket street, for a sample bottle of the " Orange n .1.... Tt'.lt TU... --.l uiuiv ji.iM.-i a. , mew uutciaaic vnu' ingly plcarant to the taste, and are said to be very efficacious in Cases of dyspepSia, as well as being a good appetizer, digest er, invigorator, &e. Try a bottle. " Ovkkboaici). A small white bo', by the name ol Tbad. Tyler, fell overboard at the foot of Market street yesterday alter- no(ii. i lie succeeded tlirouiili lis own ex- 1 V - - ... (. I ertions in reaching:ra nrma, ana received no damage beyond a good "ducking." Wo learn that the individual who was drowned off the steamer Ualcyom on Thursday night, at the wharf of the NavassaGnano Works, was a white man, and that he was intoxicated at the time of the accident. Ills body was taken to Fayctteville on the boat. Cotton Robbery.- Ou Thursday night last the warehouse of Messrs. liar fiss & Howell, adjoining the Commercial Exchange, was broken into and about half k.l. nF nnllnn l.lrnn tliprofrnm YflatCT. . . . , . f day morning a warrant was taken out for I the 'arrest of the thieves and placed in the who succeeded I ' , . I L men named re- hands of Constable Hill Lin arresting two colored. actively Alex. MorrisoTl and Charles Butler, alias Meanes, loth " old birds." .. .. I T 1. V. 1 II,. ml, nil XAftnn I 1111. I la 11,3 atoIVU " ' I stable Hill made diligent inquiry at all I ..... - .... . ' - . 1 1 I the junk shops, but could gain no clue-to the' thieved" A few hours later,- however, I tion if they appeared in person, sent a I note for the money, and Hill,' with this rlno nroceeded to the vicinity of Boney cf proceetiea to tee vie uy J Bridse. where he succeeded in capturing - o. . t them, .... ,. ;t . ... . . .. . : , ... L Alex. Morrison wrnea oiwe and disciosed enough to convict his part- net in crime, who trial to-morrow Bmith had teen in delicate lieaitn lor 4tiU Y, anddeath ensned .i a,nat, - t . , I i. i. .. .... x, if(AiryiR iruni'iiie " .V . I . ' -..... - ' . - . a. MUitrfrrtsiVfj. lhat WR3 H ptlll LTU,JT TIT! i,:if ; ' A. 'i: i,ifa growingcrop. --- . r hia seed, and while he is sleeping tne corn wrnHbadvertiiiin ,hile o-0 are sleeping or eating; your aavemse ' n i i.r Mad bv thousands whe vousnpr heard.of voorsiness, odhad H pot been for your f.ertising1n.!.,ij -vn' n:)..-a 3Tjrr will be Drought up tor I Bl" , Tfi"' V;LV . J repreiCbted there, say f riecember -18 tt Is o r I dnrlmira a bOV about five VeaTS OI afirOi A a, it i u h. r . . . .n , -, I O 7 ., - 7 . . .. . . . v. . I I1V1 ill. Dpiwiuwvwiiiivi, .wu, vj morning at 10 o clocK. 1 jnto onc ot the Tats t the Steam Dis I inanimeuacooseat,' agreed to pay 9S 87.dna I IiiQUi.-Corber Allen held ad tle 8 litcVwwtfT I . . .'. ' .1 . r j t i. I arrUInrr rnmnnrativelv easv. and there 13 1 - 7". . .-.ma. 1 : w i..i : I 1 tnouesu xnaay. over tne oouy wi iwuwu t"6 r . . Beiem w ray aw on cava w iu i,w hiitoi Ii 1 " V . . ... I itdanrer to either life OT limb.'i :; .hWh th tablamtiMaeata an Ahnnitmre- I $"itU, ,crforedr who died Mie; . nignt pre- , , i deeroed aDd would relea80 tba mortgages al tioui atthe Work nonse. "R seerus that ; ' ' - " J A?YiYi treatment. "'o-- - .- i warren county waa, w,ucu ww. yi .uo i ncnt or -an, . I mrriir allows LUiaiuuTiii .... . . ,rmiainn nf vnicn exiaia iof - n,erit M tneuocn anu ewwu iwwo Krapu oi " 5a itofc .immflduitel t o. f haron were stok-ir. 1 ' that He " noes-1 I IDA till nUviv " f"T : I 1"VVV : : -,r. itha 1 h nf th fort Ineffectual I " r : - a.. n., .,.a-yi if i nijla fliiM. ?u, iu u Ti?yr-VT 'Ti I aDWDOfca.anyone wme. uufcuunug tuowumc : - wiiaimaToy, ir. Chip 8,f OETira Ladikst anp Othkes. Let those go to church who would their sins confess; Look more to the heart with in and less to outward dress.7 - ' ' -'At Birmingham,1 Pa':ra man received a prize of a gold watch for bringing the largest numberof ladies to a dance, name-' lreighty-sevealie man ia 'still livipg notwithstanding the i great Brain on him.' -- La Rue's minstrels openjin Charleston on Monday!1, "':' ' .u.::r. ;Vt Tne Chapmttn Sisters are creating a furore in Richmond. ;-r-.Vt--'.-. ,, The McCulloch anrl BrignoU Italian Opera Troupe are billed lor Atlanta on the 7th, 8tb and '9th of March.. . - - ; .... i .. - . "'i'-.- ? 7 . t A series of prayer meetings have been I i.n tvia, uuui v.u , uu re auBniung ;m demi-toilette." : , ..j, , - -.i V ' Sickness should, teach us what a vain thing the world is, what a vile thing sin is' w.hat a Pr thing ban Js,'rand .'what a P ,u.ug Vow w nmis.' ,. W not ntn aKf pleasure m the qnietness 6f a Sabbath nkirningj to hearij the solemn chnrch-going bells J to see the eager multitude pressing forward to, the' Sanctuary of the Most High, and to listen to; the words ot .. Wisdom and Truth as, they fall from the lips of the ambassadors f God's Word ? 1....;: "- , A young ladies', seminary .hi Phila delphia has just graduated five. "Sallies," and one ".Sadie," .but not one; "Sarah." Nellie. Josio. Esip. finsif- "Wptfip ' uumoup luc int ui mc um, A Bachelor beint? asked I,a oidcueior ueing asueu wny no didn't marry, answered that as the women . . .. ... . ... wprp r umintf tun vnrnr inrrn Aih. nr.il -i a ..B. ."ev 4", they would soon claim the right to go courting, and that he was only waiting for la good offer. V " I o od offer. .; RiraAfilTiaMNE.NEfS. Sasurday, February 10. Capt.lIarper,of the Steamer Oldham. 1 up from below to-day reports the follow- ing vessels as having gone to sea this morn- . 0 ''-' , - las : Schrs. Richata Bullwinlle. Rowena A n7ui77 oi.n o T .J5VI,. H7,.7 Arabella Stephen s. Lee. Bmly JL Nayhr, v u &rAh.m v PnW n,, . njii "I Or Girdle, John A. Griffin, and Steam- ship IiebecG Utydc The elegant and.; commodious side- wheel U. S. Steamer Alanthua, attached ' to the Cth 'Light House -District, with l i l rtuit-nn ..f heuJquartcrs at Charleston, put in at this port yesterday for coal. The Alan- . . J , ' , Vim is commanded by Lapt. Brown, and was sent to our waters for the Durnose of a a looking after and replacing buoys. I ho The buoy at New Inlet bar, which brok its fastenings during one of the late gales I and drifted off, has been replaced. ..The new one has been placed about bno'Iiiiu- dred yards to the Westward of the posi- tiou which the old one occupied, . . , -.. . s r ,; The Schr' fliwZ A Frank Pendleton, arrived at New York " from this t port on ... 1-yit,- -cii. softo inn 7t "7 hnA ue 1 ih; FeU- 7 -J" S 8 loQ 7? d7' nafl a- neavy gau, rom .east, .ecr around to Southeasf, lasting 4 days, t i.. ik iV. i.l ainrr v.. BlIITV UUk. ll3l UWIk IUOU, " T Jl"i i o era ix . v I - gafl&c. . ' r ; . . i impn n p j i : 7r li n 1 Jj O 1 D 1 " la a I li . -' who was shof by hW. jbrother'.Dr, Wm; vuC,.0 I, : lhe OTeen8DOr- iJfOWtOt 8aya . Brown who was wuetoi -..fL?' ! I Kll ea PU mfl Jn. A. MUUWHJ : i mi I since vis neariy u manias, nuu ik irvum v-r quire a stronger minJ than, ours if she were not, as while she wa atsent attend 1 since "is nearly a maniac, and it wtyold re- ft practicjng physician in the; towrn of Murfreesboried at his deqce.in o ,u vuuAi...w . nil; : Sava the .Henderson IJndexiX smqke huse ot MrSi' arah Jr-cwiieo, The ('Henderson Index says - 'J rli.l Ipjirn. I '!-.. 1 "7 v-, i l.vVl-)ll - 1 urmihda fn the foreneadl rnUe BY th tllS' harfrf a double barrernn-.iiais.sufb - n -t -frtftethe- mtirdet "was; i ' ..?:r, " lit loi l.'ffc " Delphjs, OHio,TeUJ i .UnliUer, a citfzen of Ms plazas . killed by Jailing from the 'steeple ot tue Presbyterian church; here Jo-day Jwhlle1 en gaged'jk raakingirepairs. riHfit lflW wife and tw9crid(ren; i:nJ .a ov.i tUlr and was liodlv scalded. The: ufc-. 1 In advance to wiad up th Association, would 1 f aniarw jrJB 4 HHt iimii iihhv in vaiaJh.a tKM. i m- r i ihi m im caiomjulv. as t miw sveaa va& tv mvbo- c, Sunday HoitHisfg, l An .linEXPEvlEiliiiBEATIi; Uifa . mey tell toe they have buried her,''--.-. Oh I h.ow those accents fall ''f-"5' ' ,i Upon the anxloia; startled miTj - Ana, like a funeral pall, - ' TVy eover p tha sbrkkea hmn, "..'.jr-n '. " Tbey stir the soul's geat deep, t -.nan-i rT TheJr6hrouded:heF, they've buried her-; She's sleeping her last sleep: - ' ; ' ,: Her brain? so lately running wild ' " ! J i - In Fancv's fairr land. J ;n': ..'V, Has suddenly been brought to rest Beneath the .Tvrant's hand : .. , . f Th i.irwna ffnhiii Ajir t: ' I Alt Re aro vanlaaed now, ' And Death unfcrls victor's irii:i .i' ' . Upon her marble brow.1 ' The eye that shone so u-rightly once' 'V'' la sunk In endless night: ? ' " ' 1 ? "i The tongue that spoke so iovtn'gly , ,;! ' A ; Has felt the Tyrant' Wight i ': ilv! Tho lips that smiled so witchiagly -nut ; Are robbed of all their charm; r iwl s Por Death bath claimed her as hit bride; i i iAnd,olda.her In his arms. ' i ' t ri.. i ; .).:: And yet the great world glides along, I Unmindful of our tears ; Grim Death will claim his victims stilt; . . - And mock at all our fears: In vain our hearts will heave the sigh. . In vaia we mourn and weep " '' '-; 1 Thcye shrouded' her, they've burled her, ; She sleeps her last long sleep, i -jfi ,.(V l ; ij.n- ,, lint,', J -C. HrrtKV. ' Wilmington, Feb. 18, 1870. For the Morning Star. UnilUing' Associations. ' Mb. Editor : As the remarks of M. D. T." in' yesterday's Journal are calculated to ininra the Building Associations lately established among us, a aesire to iniruae a ntue on your space to shew that Ma statements . are hot - "First,0 "M.D. T" gives an extract' from the Constitution of these associations, as follows : " Whenever there is. sufficient L money on nana ana aa to pay on each unre deemed share, to the holder thereof, the sum of $200 : the. Board, ahair then pay; o'er to the owner of each unredeemed share an eaual dividend of all Mima on hand " : . . un mis extract oeiore nis eyes he shews his ignorance of the whole subject by saying that the balance of $3,447 remaining over, as shewn by the "Table" referred to (and which appeared in your paper of the 20th inst,) "be longs to no member of the Association ;" it must be plain to every one that it would be impossible for the Associations to stop when mey iiaa exactly f jw lor eacn unredeemed 'Board shall then pay.", , not 200, recplject. if there is a surplus at the winding apt the. , tock,holie. VLem85 nli JE?i!? have the right tar instrnct the Directofs id vide it in an eauitable war. even if it required luc aiueuamcnii oi tue unsuiauonH) mane ltCon&titaUonal; in bucIv a aae it 1 tut-, a I j . . m . . A. f A . I -mAiiurr fnr mx.Wiif.ikit tbwr.inmii necessary for me totsaj that tire redeemed U 1 ,1 I. .. .!l.4 On ! I pate M the unredeemed. .The question of wnattodo witha possible surplus at the end rtf eir m sovon vAor-a W 'mthn An iihaM aha u present ; when that time arrives it is to be wpea tbat we wm, inciaaing -a.. i,u. have more information on the subject Agaiu, he says that "tho table shew that the probability is that every share of the As- sodStion will be redeemed, which appears to me to be unlikely, to say the least." He cer-' tainly could not nave Been, or if he had seen, he certaiuly could not have understood the meaning of the word Average" where the table says "average rates of. redemption," at the head of the column. Your readers will of different stages of the Association's existence, ers wm rait tnt the Io8e for their jaoO; but those of us who have studied .the workings of ntrinv . A am wtto i swta riff a ItlrA Ya fn n in thoi dues, know that twyew, if any, wait till the very en a mere will always, even to we iasi. bo found Stockholders .who, U they, are not wUUnglobve:rfeev?A will be wilUngQ ZZ wuungxo Mve redettp. wm oe wining to mi their stock to the. Association at less than it is actually worth, Jn' prefereiicc to waiting 'for the full amount a few-Weeks or months long- er. I saw In a Norfolk; paper a few days ago .e behalf its 6wn stock from the ' holders at SQ Tier cent, 'nrerainm. . I r , K . ; ' Uiin.with witn regard to tuc "rook value or r " - Stock," "M. D. T." adopts a different method of caleulattoa from the table, and says his way. S LXiS? j tipa and Bj r one eomtempiaua oy tne tjonstltu-y-Laws." This assertion, did we not know otherwise," and that he was likely eenaverta to too- vuiiaing Associa at "the eleventh hour'' after the Constitutions were written, would lead one to that he had something to do with the '.of the Constitutions. It isapartfcular- kaitrtinn tn enme from one vho aa he 1 says himself in another paragraph iu his com-. 1 iJSWn itar tiiaTtaiilt:f lb-li I vestment," and more particularly so, when hundreds of other -Association. in'Baltimpre, Norfolk, and elsewhere, (several.. of whose .. . :i.fi..: W.-. V . tie "Book Value" as the Butldrng Associations I in this City do, and as is done in the table, Teprove the cqrreetness of, the value of stock "Book Value" as the Building Associations DOC forefieonlr J' had SW 87. woafd he not then feci made the profit ef tlOt lJf the AssocWtfbn' starts ' out to re reasonable to sop rNtreradaemed that completed their ex- consequently. hnirht rt ha wAptn iuut uib n mm am amonnL 7 1 tt$Tt?ot j r ,d down n teble we flnd it ln tne Btate. u. 1 ntmseii, in tne iasi psra commanication, where he says bop cooes on' tne qaes won 01 Ancnriatinn and believes the iqaeStfon of rime la about correct'- M ' other- I the discount was made paying monthly their I OI Wliai. Iiuwr Dual w us sicuiuauj im nvuu, I oni, aTUhaivlnl.n final dirtainn o-fttino- 1 . ik.l..kaMu. ...nlnflll. t A k. W only, aa it were, the title to the85or what- I everain'oanf they had their shares originally 180 as vfoftLaad -call the he .draft anrasset 1.200? ffaaittaJ)LJtw UlMJkakUi seen, is not wnrth ai 200 till itlia dne. and the discount at jffrk hr3 dieTeryMJrtnfiai asset f bdt It laradl WHytltbi mibre rf. an ian uUiifia amsreaenearaaatiintvanuMr imuii bVM. himself. wlthouthavlofariyfraW0lnlorrn share without a cent more or less ; and the Con- 1 stitntions 1 wisely prstlJet'tUi the extract 4 quoted above by" "XL DT.wurmseir: that fhVT UB 111 11 LB UUL'IkCb WUCBTC uc B1f flW Bo1 WW-tor, taking JJp.sa. your. valoablQ space to- relate statements whtenliave heeli fikdrf bL IrT.l Whteril eebrtjary 20,1870. icsfe dvuic wuc nuv la II u IKHTCr " TnlOrTD- ' eaj6noui9, p preveniea y nu suteoocnts from nnj, oAIihi,iu,ve8UBgiu cuiiuuig Associaiion stock, and kJlz ) thusretard therain their , operations, which.. f nave aireaay provea 01 bo mucn Deneat to the community. Every one seetna to agree on one point, and jthat is tbat thesa Associations will wind up In about Six years. If that! supposi tion turns oat to be eorrect, those who do not redeem tin' the end will receive $200, having actually paid into tha, Association only scattered over Bix years; or equal to an invest uient of that amount for, three years. ,, In what other way can a man Invest his money to make aa profitable returns t or in what other sway can he investas secnrelv as In these Asao- cwiioas,. which are based entirely on the secu- of re.al e.state which is constantly increas ln-vameF):i T - ' f; .'?".' ' 1 " : "- ' . A DIRECTOR. ; .Wilmington,! "N; C.4 Feb. 18, 1870.. ; , :.; TXAttttlD. f i r .ROBINSON BOBEBT?. In Middletnwn. Conn , on. Monday, the Uth inst., Mr; A. T,. isomuson, or mis. city, anu aiiss m; Roberts, Bishop Atkinoii'ai Appoint tu 1 , . , . ' meruit. . . , " leigli,- ' Sonday, 'Feb. 20. ltbfleld Johnstoaj ; , J - countv. . Tuesdav. , Feb. 22. Ifioldsboro ' !''Wed'y,p.ni " 23. T Collections will be made in behalf of Diocesan Missions at each of these ' places. . ; FOB MARCH, r, - ...... Beaufort." 1 K ' " " ' March 10. i; 13. if-Jfewbernj'-li 1':;;; Kiw1?Sy 1 'tiiii.i.n f : : ' 1tBI.antli apnn Co., u 15. 17. Nuva Vnni T.lfa Keep a bottle of pr. Worthington'a family ton's Cholera aud Diarrhea.) It lias been used.' Witt suoeeis tot au years in uie care 01 cnoiera, diarrhea, dysentery, cholera 'morbus, colic, basm of ths stomaoli or 'bowels. nanaen "bloody flux, indigestion or lieart-burn, sour- Btomacn, nervous or sick neaaacne. Hysterics, sleepless nltrhts. ccrtd feet, clertressett animal avirita,rand the best thing in the world for peraoas alter 'indulging in too mucn strong drink. Pon't fail to try it in coughs, colds. ercup, sOre throat, old sores, rinfwormj, tet ters, stves, ibeu, scaius, uurns, cuts, Druises and indolent ulcers.- j-; . For children this old and well-tried friend to mothe'rs is an iBdispeusable remedy in tho nursery. If the child (no matter of what age) is restless a d unable to sleep, it is indisposed, I Botwitpstandin? its indisposition may not be I perceived even by a motber's eye.-- It requires 1 but a few aropsoi ur. w onmneton's amuy to restoreonlet and sur a gooct Medicine to restore quiet and insure a ro nlffht's rpnnflA. both for r.hild and motner. There is nothing better for babies In croup, coughs, colds, wind-colic, diarrhea and child ren teething. We respectfully refer you to the following distinguished gentlemen trom North Carolina and Virginia, for the medical properties of the valuable medicine t C. P. Barham, M. D.Thomas V. Webb, M. D.i J. P; Tatum, M. P., J. A. McChalpin, M. P., Charles Lloyd, M. D.,' Virginia t F. il. Garrett, M.. P., E. Warren. M. K. North Carolina ; Rev. Rubin Jones, Grand Chaplin of the Grand Lodge of, . IJ llnn.l. D.iWn I-havl ,.lAm. Tt....l.l i. oiarnes, j . j . i aies, wues 11. jure, jn. v.; itevs. . u. iivis, u. u. ltKiuicK, s. m. rrosu North Carolina. Pr. Worthiat(ton's Family Medicine is for sale by all drugist and country merchants everywhere-. Price--25 cents per bottle, $2 per dozen, taper gross.J U. K. Worthington & CO., rropr leiors, uoius Doro', jn . u. , ' l ' i. . . . . v.'. ' ,' SEW ADVEKT1SEMESTH ,. Hkinsbeb,ger's Live Book Store, 38 Market 6treet Musical Instruments of every descrip tion. , ,-. ; .. j. , ' Mcnson & CO. The Best Goqds at the Low est Prices. .. ,1 J.; , ; w -! a niilA UAltniXOUlUni iAlAiUlUriVAWUtUro t -' . 1, . - notice. . A Jnnsm .T ITmcli Slnru.' . T into- loT1 I expected. . " . .ii-::--.'- ( .-.j.ir WOHTH-& Worth Lorillard' aud JSI. Y. & N. C. Steamship Lines. -i ..;-: . '. ' " '; ;. ;V ? , Geo. Myers Horsford's Self Raising Bread Preparation, fec.)V,..' , ii!i.u .) . ' Chonly & Moukis Valuable Rice Planta- 'tipu at Auction. ,,it - ... , . ,!'; d. A'DETtrioi, AgentThread: and Sewing 1 Machines nr. .r?iii.;.! i ;nu-.L vii-j i -4- -i "-' - 111 .-..i-Ll-lllLij ,-li!.JL NEW ' ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Horsfari's clf-EaiAiii ErEal Prenaratlon POPULAR:WJTH ALL WHO jII AYE TRIED, ' . - - A - i ' .. :.i i trouble rouble, than any other Powder or preparai ;.r;. .... . , , , ... j . ,7 f - 1 tion Sold by lj. :i 'i : vif'F UKPRGK. 3IYERS,-' pMI and 13 Front St. febio-tf m;: : THE Larg-est 'and Best Assortment .- .r ..i i .-, OF Fine Fa m I ly C roce ri es ,j I VAX. ALWAYS B8 OOH A; (i OUR OLD STAJfll. And our charges are the LOWEST., t We. of fer special inducements to . ' 1 '-. ' ' ' (li i: Cash , Buyers. GEORGE MYERS, rvll and 13 Front St. feb20-tf.. Thread and Sewing Machines. is nave tnorougaiy testeii ine neji ots . ... . . ... . . W-TnWA Af VWa Wir.Wwiwb- Una Co. and find it NSUPERI01B TO ANY OTHES THREAD; Ih the market and strongly recommend it ta the.Agents, purchasers and useas ' at ie- i K .... ..... ..i .T7 .1 .. -mm a mm-s-9- a tm.4k.mm ml A mmw V-M m IU aAlllnAa Fixkwck, and other Sewing Machines: . . ,i FojutKCB SaWtaa Machihx CoxrAjir. i " -TWe foniMl onlV at the EMPORIUM. ; K ir ': ltui.';..'i.4u!if 1 if .t n T-l IVnrnSU'l'uri linnt . No. 3 Market Street, tteJtf tit! i Hi Wilaiingtoa K. cf , STATttOF NORIH CAROLINA, . t . . Nbw HAifovxa Couty.- rtSHB I subscriber fcavihayon'the 21st.' day of '-'.TanB.i-r. i870.-oualifted as KxecutoT fto- oordina-to law o the estate of Henry -fooes,- SS3&$ before the, 2Jth av iof January, : 1871,; other wise this notice will be pleaded in bar1 of re covery i UI i'yu.rji ui aJvi-. aul lit u-Jtii) iueototstowe m-e.Hla. wui Mau, piease niake payment iPplRMT0w;;i " i -feo aa-lawiwnti; uniat ixm u!.xcontori f Lime j1 Lime I iii 'J..1". .!! ,. w , f TV4ILT expected to arrive, cargo of FRESH Mff DIUUD AJiLup mi a aa.vaaa uvuiuiavbui CfQ. Alan, in trt0r-I.iraKa8tis (aentawl Hair. ah Qfl.lt - ,VjSkV .U - ht" "hint 'I H,DZDlolf': e'trMWHriiil . !1 "- Wbblef Na. 754 4 NKW ADVERTISEMEKTSii jf i i ". , f-i, . : . . ' , . iiii! .'-! tMr-t J , ;A Our Earge :Sales,iiu IN SHIRTS AND ENT FUinmXtt GOOPS fiEKEBAI.Lt,! ftJ.IS.'i:; . , enables us to eel! the best goods at .the v, . . i , . ' . . . Lowest Prices.' ' ' HANDSOJTE TIES, BCWS ANVD iMPERIAt ' 't : dHAVAT AT"-1 J"'5lJr' r,J --'-' W. "!,fi;...'.-.'. i MUffSO.V & City Clothiers. . ; s f , feb :0-tf nr. cKoxiiY, Aiictioneei By ( BOM T . JUOItltl. .a Valuable Eicd. Plaiitati)i ! : ' IIa't - a ire WoPn'. WEDNESDAY, March 23d, 1870, at if o'clock. A. M at. Exchunaei Corner. We wlu sellthat , VAi.tf ABLE RICE PtANTATibS!', J if M upon Cape Fear River l mltpVbelow the ety, well and favorably known as - , i - ' - ' ...it". V i I II. A ,W VIf I. I , comprising entire 700 acres, of which there is lie acres af ftlee Lsnd, under bank and ditcb. . . .. T TERMS: 10 per cent. 'in casb V balancje1 14 mon tOia. credit. , Title reserved nikil payments infullisTmidw.1 .- vv.,TT tr.JTZi i ' Any information furnished or inspection of, the premises can be- made- by: application Cronly A Morris, Auctioneers. '' ' A. A. McKOY; iiJ:,V-iV r ". , ' W. M. PKDEN. i feb 20-lawta Sun ; S l '! jf FOR- NEW YORK. I LORILL ARB'S Steamship Linei ! : 'ui;,':ANb THE ',--e-Ju,i?-r:t i New York aiid: North Caroliiiti WILL DISPATCH , ,XhrceSienniers Pef Wcelc." ... ; y, ,,. r safliiig from New -York o Wry '' i TTTKRnA V n r . (... ' I hi V"''! ' U -irT r 'J Jj - ' Ni' 1 J ! SATt&WHr, at A. R a.,1 COTTMECTINO WITH THE i j 'WILMINGTON it MANOHKSTER R. R. -o)!: WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE RUTHER FORP R.' R., and their conivcetiona. -1 ;:.', Giving Through. Bills of Landing to and from all points. "! (;... ; THE STEAMgllXP " PAIBBAK KS, , Captain. MOORE, . ITTILX LEAVE OUR WHARF. AT vv foot of Mulberry streets, for New York; VOW nAY. Fehrnnm '1st Fpr Freight engagement apply to- vv ORTH WORTH, Wilmington, N. ( SHIP OFFICE. TAUTl.T. A 1 rklQ OfTI? A TtTG flTU rtITl7r-ifn It I " ' ' - ' HCt IM..ODb AUCli IVi A( 1 rA t a irt:o tt a vtt a TkT-v.vT-a o Pier 83, F.ast River, New Tark 4 ;i jNo. 119 Wall. or pier 15 East River. :; ! U iU-l k Musical Instruments 6 t EVERY PESCRtPTTo N, Italian String, ,, .or saie at . iiumsujkuku's. r r . . B LANKCBOOKSi" ,'i;i't IS.:. ;l !i tu.!' i At UEINSBERGER'S. .JP" ArNSBERtiER'!! - tt i A :'. NK black as Erabus. At rlEINSOERGER'S. rjVlBLATpST MUSIC, r " At HEINSBERGERS. i Teblft tf ,t , , T 1, ' V" X Wi:l XU , I ,xL Plantation containing 850 acres of Cotton, t at a bargain. . , . J , j J " ' : SOO ACRES MORE - (; ; ; i ; i I f i . of the Tract is cleared and under fence. The balance is divided into pine land and rich' swamp. The main residence Is at a beautiful location. and comfortable and healthy haying EXCELLENT WATER. ' ' ' ' There is a negro quarter oh the other end-' of the Carra conveniently situated.; The farm of miltlviaf ai lanil miiv lin Anl ai-vtm1 yv liarfm. f An experiment 'was maide the present 'year 1' upon two acres, manured with domestic man ure and flanted ii cotton whicu made sux n i -.i.isoo pay$H(jLUtK, cotton; . ,i it must not' be expected "to 'find' thela'nd ratj ' the price piaeeo upon,uj m-ottuoiBg una way tn an unimprovea state; but if is"-mostly au&pteiu to cuivottcui i,ur ami is uurai ni iid low nrice of 43200. cash : or atom on six monthrf time.. It ia ia a cood nelghUorliood. . Enquire ofthe Editor of thispaper. ;' !;:! ''i" iu' s npytnaeN I ,.-., ,..-,;f ,i.,?'.,(y'i Now is! Your Time. VtlE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ACRES I 9 nf T.BTW1 within the eornoratoi limits of Kenansville. Duplin Oountyj' It. O.. i -offered ' for sale on reasonable terms. Abont seventy five acres are cleared and under -fenoe ; one Iiail OI WQiuu IB uuihju lauu. j a. um uuuwbtou portion is mostly rich wud Ofthe finest quali ty, fuml8hinir an inexhaustible supply of manure, oy uie appucauun; vi . wiucu,- vim whole.mavbe made exceed inelv productive. ..IUII.W UV. MJUt .U... . .U, w . .1. 1 I . . W T. w t drdn yara8 of .the cleared portion, on an ad- l?uung traov a ma mar oea wnere jaaaaaa me can be obtained for a trifle. The- marl contains per cent, of linae.'ir -,, - ,,!), xnis piaee proaucea, tne present year, rrom the labor or one horse ana tnree laborers, one hundred and thenty-flve barrels (626 busners) j of, cern, 205 stacks (12,000 Ibs.ltodder, and sweet potatoes-ot measured he high land witn manure wiU make exoellout cotton. , r l. ,. f . .. . , . , Apply to tne aitor or tne bear, wiirniDgton' ?;,;, -jf... .r..,., decll.tfSac , i JiilMSOELLANEOUS. i .! union; iluttons. BUSHELS ONION BUTTONS,. t -.-til for sale by -n::o'H i'.-Uilif "feM bl8-lm WILLARP BROS. . 1 i .iiii..;.)'."! i-t'ju-t't u'i :tt.i" i irno Ne andrMN ,d'bby,vv Styless U 3I J JO iJi oner- IFyv vMaialoT f?.9-wj'-j 'ii ;,vKi iAnde'rson'S'1 'Teb.W;i87flCtf 3nor7T i-i yiliOOlO'f isM oaii out er.oq.rui iull .oil . Marriages,- Death,-Religious,- Funeral and - Obituary notices wilt be luaorted at half rates 4 beopald for in advanee ; othnrt8e full rates win be charged. - TntasCash Aadeatana-1 ir rATJCTION SAIiEB. .tjA iaik-Li.. -lit--.i-iU-,' , n .'jAniEB, Auctioneer: l,-f- Xls J--I;wl I I rt).t t.ti v. t . .u-i, ;popjnioneralfp;; Valiiaole SReal? Estate; 1 i MTUB rARCEIi W liAWIV'. known in what is oallml thte JiMAha Vntrr .lot So. 1, beginning at tlornr ef Walnut um! Seventh at.renta. fitnrn..h Ann mnnin South si xty-sfx feetj thenee-Weetonehnndred " ari.1 twenty leetrtheno NeVtb sixty-elx feet- mj M iiintiB sfxiw), inenoa'witn pani Kireet one hundred and twenty feebtottto beginning it - beluga arV or a" lot oonvfyod by Benjamin " Uarrtnier to Nancy CatntjOeH. i v.. v. t .ii i in .j Terms of -Kata Cash. riaj tauBar--- 1 6i,rtiKQ. p KLkCKv JMO . ,.:.- ., i. tjommleaioaer. fehlT-tf Np. 1 PeruviaiGuanou iKAATaNSC: Quality gttaraVite'ecl, In store laraViiEe, lh! store tjjj ana toamve. 10 tons'flally expect. il Casner. ed per 8obr8. Ben and Sam ON Wednesday, March P, 1870, at U o'e'.ock, A. M., I will bpII at the ionrt House door AUii his'cwyj m y-h1ghet bidder, that valu able aa slrable r(.-,..Miu..i,j u, t. ,-: ., ; ; For sale by .iKti-:: v.i..: :,t ! v.- . WILUAMS & MURCHI30N, . r;feb lY-tf A . j ', i.wx , . . . - Molars! Molasses? r Hnns.ni.AYF.D cubaJmqxasses-... ' Tfin BBLS- MU80AVAPO MOLASSES. 1 Afl BBLS. SUGAR HOUSESTRUP. ; yv )! i; !tiii.'-v ,-i.u :j-i?Tiii','jr :;n .!.; jxiff f For sale bv . - -' ' iij . " ''X ' 1 'WILLIAMS MURCHISON. i t - i ;L,i:,v; - ,.r Cotton ;i-yarns f atidn Sheetings, ,v , JgEEsYEE CHEEK Yarns and Sheetings., ., JITTLE RIVER Yarns and fiJieetlng. ; ; JTANPOLPH YARNS and SHEETINGS. ' " ' ! Tor sale aVfacioiy prices by1 ' .WILLIAMS. &MURCH1SON, feb 17-tf ' . For Rent .ii Xa. six rooms, situated on Fourtlw street, Detweenc y uecn ana uastie, kitchen, all necessary out-houses anil a good well ot water on the premises r , ' - , ANPtlE W PETERSON. Or to Jno. NzaTicx, corner Ctli and Orange St. . ffcbl7-lw . . , , , . ' Roanoke Herring. ROANOKE HERRING, CUT AND GROSS j i: i -i-.l,: . n : .i.'iw ; 1 PORK JITY MESS; MOLASSES ' -Mm)- ;i..:' . , i , . ,. . ,, ; AND SYRUP; BUTTER ; ANP LARP PEA- . . M ; : T NUT BAG S ; i i.' 1 For sale by j - DeROSSET & C0l' Free jExcursibn, FROM CHERAW, 8. C, TO .WILMINGTON iU v.; i i J AN P . RETURN I i n.J' OH H .ii.-J.il5. Wilmington . Manchester r. n., ' ON WEOESDAY. Marcliand, 1870.' '" .''"' -'I i-.Hlt lO ,if .i;lif( j:iiiO'I;l!;. ' ! ! EXCLUSIVELY. PGR Mi WHITES, i . . ' k! Sipeeial' Car rtbe liittetf.'''"' feb lff-tei' 1 ''" : '' " -'H' -i 1 1 ii.'fij . -i w Just in.Vi Air K. E. HFIDE'S, SOi 4 8. Water St BBL&; PLANTING- WyTATOES. M - .... .. rtw BBLS. FLOytt. .;(.!' liU.'i I T vv MUi'AphiEsi!;ji' 0 4' !.-. v, ,. :.'tj ! '.:. .M.J. S BOXES ORANGES and. LEMONS. er BOXES RAISINS. . f Tfea, Gpwee, fSugar.i Matches, Prunea, Cdcoa. ,' a, soaps, liracaers, w rapping rape rami ags. Can Oooda, .Jellies. Praaerveag, i. , Tobacco, and all kinds of Candies, i . fet)18-tf V.i. -i 1 ' V i V.Liii For Bent -til!) !II TTTILlst October, and longer if aji.aooireo, uiat nne aau eieamtrv ltoislied house on the corner of Filth Oil il'oti bouse on the corner or cutn I ano Ann streets, oopxaiuing room)i.aa,i Bliu pantry , aim, Kiicuen, a wen oishmmsss roouT water.. and ttllineeAasary. outhbuses.iai , the premises. For further particulars, apply l,';Ur.-f!f.'i I rr :;rifrin-if!ir i;:. MUIiLETS I MULLETS ! IRISH POTATOES FOR PLANTING vari--mektnds.- .-.. i ; loo Bbls Flour, different grades. Sugar; Ooee; andu, general aaeortmant of s Groceries low by. - t HW!i :il t i .t CANNON A OLDllAM, i , i - Grocers A Commission Merchants, A Qm.. Waaw jir-iiLostNotes. ;;j ipK addition to tho. notes advertised, as lost .. 1 by me a few days since, are the following : Note, Kvaniler Felfcri tor " li, in favor. B.-- A j J. C. McCaskell, 18iH t Note, Harrtsoii Price and Richard Yates, for 20, Kov,na)in favor Wm.Long,herlir; I- T- w ' 1 r -icn,. . "Wjt. H. McLAURIN, , Aunaourgn, . Ci a eo. i, im-atT OA A BAGS RIO, LAGUAYBA and JAY A , pUUi'OFFEE. -V" --"''.X I feb 18-tf . x7,8anl Noi-tk Water St. rJ "77 - I . -. I 1KA BBLS. REFINED fiUGAR., ,T lOU' -.i;.t-i-jsisiC.&.uniU n? :j ) 4eblS.tf :nXtlC gWi Marth Wtoter SU f; ikTfE'w7 CBOP CTTBA !an 'SUGAE WOtTSEj feb V-tf . S7, 28 and S9orth Water St. . . " . . 4 l. . ,y .... i ii r if VVil ft' AAC at ELT KKPQtlli ISad AME& ftUUU PAN, In prime, order. ljeb.vtffiijni iU AffW 3 Si JuA a 3 It r
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