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Ti'TJT'rti'y rrffV'r-rr- ,vgTbe HOQHINO 8TAH lt,(J. HTrH -i. tty Hitlsctberat FIFTEEN CENTS pr week. MnbfTl btra Xrth, f the centre., t Market atreet wl ; . yt W. lIAKLOWs n4 - ttoetoit!k r lm line by Wr Jonif BTjBcn. Only these Aft-enM'tr 'sufethwrlaed, In their respective ' Dlvlsta-sia, t elleet eltV nbfieriptins, ' i lif" CorreepoudonU Jmut , not.wj-ite ou both sides of their paper. We cannot undertake to return rejected communication.' ',":"! . , r- Obituary, notices, tribute of respect, c, are charged lialf ad vertUIuic raU "'when paid for In' advaixse of publication. ' In all other cssqs full advertising rates will be sharged. THE CIRCULATION OF" TBS MORNINO iT.Ut 1$ LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY i mi BR? DAILY NEWSPAPER 'PUBLISH Ml) LV NORTH CAROLINA?1 4 ' ' : : DAYLIGHT AHEAD. The Now York Commercial Ad vertiser encouragingly says : There ia this consolation. fur our mercan tile interests which aro suffering so severely by the . steady decline in gold, that when the bottom is reach ed a revival of trade will follow. They may now incur considerable loss by the depreciation in' valued of stock on hand, but thoso who are able to Weather the storm will be more than compensated by the ac tivity which wilT' succeed the long period of stagnation which lias pre vailed. As affairs' approximate to an ante-war condition, the jieople will be better able to inake pur- chases, and buyers all over the coun try who have been holding back will como forward. TO. PROTECT MARRIED MEN. A bill has been introduced in the New York State Assembly defining the rights of married .. men and pmifllizino' the rights ot man and k.'H xa, k ' wnv. win iwiuraiiM a, mis- band having cluldren by Ins wite shall have an estate for life in TroD- .-. 1 tt l 11 1 I t-iij jcii. ijr 1 liable for debts contracted by his j wife before marriage," nor lor debts contracted by her without his con sent, except for the support of her self and children, lie may sell his real estate without the consent of Ins wife, and at his death the, wite shall bo entitled, only to dower in his real estate. REDUCED WAGES. The New York the organ ot the Traded Unions, speaks of the ... . . - j v i i .11 decline in prices and lack ot tnll ' . i mi tmploynicnt, ami. savs: lliere IS . ... ... I no distillling the laet that the con- dition of affairs renders it morally impossible that a reductiod'ot wages can be prevented in, many ot the trades, Bomany'idlo hands being ready ad anxious to step into the place of the strikers, so that as a re sult it is found that many of the strikes this season are failures." - " VERDANT. The simplicity ot the Atrican miiKl is manifest in the nusophisti . , .: .i . - w?. Ciltea CO! Ceil Uiai o-cilin; llllO voiir gress will elevate their race socially, Thev would do' welJ to ascertain " more definitely whether a place iu Congress is a passport to . good so ciety even among whito lladicals. Our own imprubsiou is , that it is tuto the reverse. . , THEORY VERSUS PRAUTICE. i lj-31.v1Wu,MguU.,w.jv... liiiUin the United States have come i - ....i: I...... will. Ill Idl Ul Ul IVIICI IIUIII iiiviu. ... . .. ....... uate taxiition. II they arc sincere tearill in wautinir to 1 abate .the burthen, they arc very illogical in the methods they suggest for accom- plibliingthe result. , , , BAD EMINENCE. Tlie liyrun scandal lias given rise to inmimcrable article? .iir.the liter- , ,r ' liry journals ot , Germany. Mrs. is to wo ia bitturlv denounced bv tlie n ... ' . . ' . t i vjennau criiica .as guiuy oi "iiio grentest literary crime turv." .1 PLEASANT DELUSION. Ihiic P. Thurston, an insane wo man, claims to bo tho owner of the Ktate of Maine ;, consequently .she is, according to her Own . fancy,' its supervisor. She is undoubtedly a worn man of considerable income, for . .. a..-Ai i. t. - .. 'ii. : ' biiu udvcrtiscs largely a perm 1 a - k -m - aavuinsua lariy u puui.t tv the authorities to hold'a municipal election' in Portland. :-. A JO URNA LISTS Q 0 0D FORTUNE. lien. C. Truman,' war correspond ent of the Philadelphia, ?,; and Tit. Cjn ttwts A T.I-.Mi-tjL'?. Vkt! flt ono time Andrew JohrisonV pri vate secretary, , Jias jnarried the belle of Los Angelos, California, and a valuable orange grove. . i . c THK TRUTH - -' ' Congressman JoJnioa,7,of ,Cali tornia, tis right, when paying- ihat Washington once brought to. mind the father of his country and many noble .memories) -but the word now earriei,v ;wher6ver; spoken, a great, ragged pictviroof . negro pro cessions, election, riots, ancj a lobby ji vut speculators -wno con id not bo satisfied 'byn legislat i vo ' gift' of the whole world unless it was ten derebV'with vote, qtlm I ! . DISGUSTED:'1 ;" i Dr. Mary Walter hy le.tt inhos pitable New, Orleans incf gjiie olf to Texas. TLiere,we feel assured she will bepermitted to wear what gar ment best pleases her. People ot all kinds do pretty much as . they, please in that dominion. ' Palmetto Leaves. . . The "Thespians" of Orrange kurg give- their first entertainment on Thursday night. I j - .. The Courier i&ys: Nelson Thomas (colored) was found cloud in his .bed at the corner of - Society -.-and ?Anson etrecfls yesterday nimuing, A Jury of In quest was impanelled and a verdict of death from disease of the "heart returned. " . . Says the Columbia' :Guar duin : The boutli Carolina Medical . As sociatiou, with their invited guests, .par took of a sumptuous entertainment at the JNickcrsou House, on Thursday evening:. in whicji good cheer and a happy flow of ' i VT wit, sentiment, aim geoiai syiupamy were most delightfully combined, ; and con continued to a late hour. " . . . Governor Scott lias commuted the sentence of the younger Nixon,', re- rmi I lo uarittf.nti in I TlinrliMit n f 1 a v . cuted for murder, to imprisonment for lire m the penetentlary. The elder Nixon wfll suffer the extreme penally of the law. . . The Governor has appointed Simeon Corley, Commissioner of Agricul tural statistics, tice Henry sparnick re moved. - - On Frida" lastl Virile Mr, Richard Mills was riding in the streets ot Spartanburg, his horse became unruly, nd rearing upon his hind legs, fell back ward3. an.d so seriously injured Mr. Mills tliat uc d,crl on sanday, ..The Phoenix says; An old colored resident of Columbia Richard Holmes departed ; this life yesterday, at tuc age 01 seventy two, after a short ill- neP9- He was always regarded as an hon- est and upright .roan. A colored woman, . named Jenny Ford, was accidentaly burnt to death in Hamburg, on Thursday nihf. ahc was subject to hts An Indian Cadet to be Sent to i West Point. Not 10 be outdone by magnanimity. and as an offset to General Butler's ap pointment of a colored boy to a cadet ship, and Mr. Prosscr's proposed appointment of another colored boy, to be selected by the colored men of .Nashville, the Hon. Richard C. McCormick, delegate from Arizona, has signified his determination to appoint nn Indian boy to be a cadet aV VVist Point, and he is now searching for i i - ii t j a uveiy pajwose io piace in uiocauemy, and whoso lot it may be to lead our armies n;iain3tthe troublesome men of his own rnc ' For the Morning Star J The Confederate Dead Memoir of Corporal James Belvin. Corporal James Belvin joined the scr- vice under James II. Fote, of the "Wake . Liglit Infantry ,n May 9, 1803, as a Volun- teer Private. at the ag6 of 21 years; He had two other brother who entered thel ranks before him and no' braver soldiers In h Pin(VilratA r A rm v fvpr fonorht than the three, yonng lielvinS of Wake. At th battle of ' Elkson'a Mills. Jan. 20. igno. J nines Belvin was severely wounded through the lungs by a Minnie ball ana found himself in the IlospitaUt Richmond , i i i i i " n- i on Ins couch besii'e his brother Elijah, who was also severely wounded at the same time. After several months 6uner inir from his wound, and before he had recovered, he DHStenea to nis poet an. i was nromoted to Corporal iorhis gallant con duct on the field, there being no other vacancy. With indomitable perseverance he passed through the shock ol other bat- ties, fl nchiri! not In times of dancer, nor M nffin the7 Ion? and toilsome March ' . I never complaining, but alwavs cheerful Lantl booyiuit. be attracted theadmiration r t - " . I 1,5- oi ins cuiiiuauiuiis, auii tuuiiui-nvo i i . . ... i commanding oincer. 1 . L ' A t,,e eTer n!emoraDU1 oawe oi ; inn- i . . ii i . in r CeilOrsVIIlO lie Ulpijrsvi uriuiu viuisg. On the 8d day of May, 1863, which, wai last kby.ightrafteftDe firsts a.?,M -ro" . ,? , r the bna the second. Color Bearer had been . - i.- i i down, uorporat ueivm seizea t.c ... . flag of bis Regimen V determined that It should nevxT '.trail w the dust while he . . i r l naa an arm to J. wru ' f . hi vi. power to protect sod defend herself from The PnWlo will do weu by amflg and satis over the first and second lines of toe .ne- I f?' .,r ... , rvinK themselves, BememUr, 15 SCarket SU, mys breastworks. - Arrfving at the third line, which consisted of piles of timber, nd gtabbornly resisted by the Enemy, he d JJ.J fiantly planted his flag staff npon their I I I works ,rks wifhin. fewfeetf the,r?ta" "4 SY half dozen balls pierced the body --of fthis Willi ."iu. - j , , The end to which the; nag.,was auacneu had beea broke off.iWd I i,Awinr j f hlAm of his-Countrv's freedom. Thus fell 4UC uwni - - - - , t.,: fi. the gaimntyoutn uu naa uui... noblv sacriSced his; life. No monument "of marble will ever mark the place where he lies; but the place will ever bedear to.tne.-jieans or-i- I . . .- ... .j-l!. rades who hay suryivea struggle. He wm a pioos w V member t the Church which Character he maintained thoughout his short bat eveut7. fullife. ' How mafiy apples', did our arents eat in the garden of Eden t first Dn Eve, 8; and Adam, 2, Legislative df Ilortli1 Carolina. ': TBiBD'iBBiina 'br bills . Bill o ' enUtole: IbflDlVllmlnErtoB." Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company to . com- Eieie meir roiia ana to auinonze uie return 01 onds to the State Treasury. " ; ' . : TM4 General AstemUy tf?Jfort1i Carolina do enact 7 a s w v- v. ; . - Section 1. That the Public Treasurer is here by authorized and directed to deliver to the President and Dfrectortl ef, the". Wilmington, Charlotte atfd Rutherford Railroad 'Company, the fiver hundred thousand dollars of tUe flrat uuriKo dvuus vi ram w"ymjv uciwiwi in the 'State Treasury ' to' indemnify ' the State against toss in ' consequence" of Tier , endorse- meet of one milUon of dollara of the mortgage bonds of said &tWirt9rpfcrt?to - of an Ordinance of the State Convention, rat- itled the 5th day of February, 1883, entitled la ordinance- rednclne'the mdt of nd: aurhodzed to.be issued by-the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company,", and the said President ' and Directors shall re- ceive the .same and applyhem to the con sti uctlon and completion of "Said road, an'd to no other purpose whatever ; two-thirds of the proceeds of said bonds to. be: expended on the Eastern Division of the Road and one-third on the Western Division. .... Sec. 2. That the eald Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherforford Railroad Company shall have authority to borrow money by the issue or bonds or other evidences of debt, authenti cated In. such manner; as the President and Directors may. deem best. lnv sums not less than five hundred dollars, at a rate of interest not exceeding eight per cent,-principle and interest payable at such time and place jit said President and Directors may elect, the bonds so issned not to exceed two millions live hun dred thousand dolkrs. .-. Sec. 3. That to secure the payment of the said bonds or other evidences of debt, the said Company shall execute and deliver mortgage deeds, signed by the , President, conveying all the franchise and property of the Company of whatever nature, which deed so executed and delivered and registered in the counties of Mecklenburg or New Hanover, shall have priority over any lien.. orj claim-held by the State in Ue property to eontcyecL, Sec. 4. That upon, the acceptance of thjs.. act by the Wilmington, Charlotte abd'Kutber- eaford Haliroad company, wunin ninety aays after its ratification, it shall become a part of the Chater of said Company. Provided, That nothing in this section feuall be construed to prevent the Public .Treasurer,: upon the sur render to him of five -bund red thousand dol lars of State boudsfrom. delivering the bond of the Company now in the Treasury, as is Erovided in section one of this act, and he is reby instructed and required to make said delivery immediately after the ratitication of this act. ' Sec. 5. That all laws and parts of laws com ing in conflict with this act .are hereby repeal ed, and this act shall be in force from the date of its ratification. . ; t ,-" This bill was discussed at length, and was opposed by Messrs. Sweet. Cook and Lassitor. Messrs. Jones, of Mecklenburg, and Graham ' aavocatea its passage. - . Mr. Sweet moved to amend the bill by striking out the 1st section, which was voted down. . - ' . ".- - Mr Sweet moved to-strike out the proviso in the 4th section, which was voted down. . Mr. Lassiter offered the following amend ment, to-wit: , , j Provided, That the Governor, with the ad vice of the Council of 8tate, be and he is here by authorized to bid for said Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, If and when sold, to close or upon the closing of any mortgage to the amount of the States' interest in said road. Provided further. That the representation of the State's interest shalt be represented in the number of Directors that now exist. Mr. Graham called the previous question. which was sustained, and the amendment of Mr. Lassiter was voted down. The bill oassed its final reading as it came from the House by a vote of. yeas 29, nays 15. Mr. Beeman moved to reconsider the vote be which the bill passed and moved to lay the motion on mo taoie. - - ... Mr. Cook moved to adjourn, which was voted down. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . ' : Fbidat, March 11. Mr. Vestal moved to suspend the rules and take up the bill concerning the election and registration m the j ear isu. Mr. Vestal spoke in support of his motion in remarks of some length. Durinsr his remarks, he said that this was was one of the most important bills of the session, and until it was passed no certain day for adjournment could be fixed. Harris, of wane, colored, opposed tuc mo tion. Mr. French raised the point or order, that before the motion to suspend the rules could be put. a motion must be made to postpone the unfinished business (Revenue Bill) and if that motion was made, he would more to amend by postponing the Revenue Bill until the next session oi tue jegiaiamrc. The Chair sustained the point, sayiug that the only motiou competent was a motion to I nn.t th0 nuflnUhed business. Mr. Aro moved to postpone the nnnnisuea I ii nm anil takft nn the bill concerning elec- I tions and registration in the year 1S70. I Mr' rrencl1 opposea tue postponement ut tne revenue um, saying h iuc iuwuhuu ui certain eentlemen to leave after the passage of the election bill and thus leaving the House without a quorum, ucreuus vuo i)go wi I other imnorant bills, 1 Hp. Anro reDlied that it was a notorious fact that a considerable faction of the Re pub- "can party In the House-were opposea to an I election next Auzust. and that tney intenaea to ahacond alter the oassaec of the revenue ixrS J Borne Republicans here say I favor of an election, now n lhelr ,ioccrUy &c. ..... - iiinv luejr aro in e wished to test After some further debate. Mr. Argo's mo tion was put to a vote and rejected by the fol lowing ballot: yeas, 35 ; nays, 50. Charge to the Wyimlujf Women '"'' Jrirors. ... . r ' . - m.: f .11 1 tm Af1fl-M Aatmarl -. . n . ..t .mig .WroJ, v T . .1 " LF' TTIZTZIJ:' minrf m nnnitv to inp m miog, Monday; to the grand 3?ry,' wriipoa- ed chiefly or lemales,! relerencei to . nicn was made on vesterday. , "Judge" Dowe saia : . ; - .. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Grand jury It is an innovation And great nevel- ty to see, as we .do to-day, : ladies sam- - i f t. ir k- "m;,""uu k . Biihiprvt . that . ia scritatinfr the - wnolft T u 19 BUDject...v is i nonntrv. i nave never taaen an sciu I ha pe never taken an active . -iinaA M r noft5n n, hnt T hftV. lon g r"".TiHm f th vice I A, a wlitlitM lift viftaa immrlitii of man. with no VI IIAIVO saaava p sv w w. - y u luv.i..., . VI have lonjr felt that such , powers ot protection sbonld tw conierre upon,,wo - nt aad it has fallen to our lot here to i mmt nnrl nnTn, TTeTof the SSJJZS k.-j' M. . " M k-.rlft1 whiHi themost miw m;n ho ahalL bo farfor- American xrehtleman! 16 every,-Amenean. lady as to even by a woi'd or act 'endeavor to deter you from, t be jexercise of these rights of which the law nas mvestea yon. I will conclude with the remark that this ia a qnestiop for you to yecid ;for your- I IB 1 UUC9UU11 Nq roaa-ha8 aoy right to interfere. It seems to be eminently proper tor women to sit upon grand juries, .which,.! give opportcmltiea to suppressing- the dens of infamy ' whiclr curse .the country.: EF" Dr.' Lawrence's "Woman's Friend" urea diseases peculiar to female. ' t " MISCELLANEOUS. i. 1 .'-.v,i-i,-t.s( tji i-a:nieJ . .w ji.Ui -TMir'fJtu- "Why shoudd every" Utmet buy Jiis PLOWS fromJacoblt. .i.i.!.,-;aiy;';;t- Bocaiian- W Vr ttaoaa nKT.HLRRATlCn F1A1WS that received tb diploma at the Xgri-4 cultural fair, ana earn anora vo eii tnem to yon as cheap as others sell. ... -., That's the reason why I wnv should evcrv Planter bav his Uoes. Sheller, Hay Cutters, Shovels, Spades, and all Farming Tools irom Jacobit s ; ! pttiiern oa or suca 'aoa-qiiauEy as ne snows will give satisfaction to his customers besides making the prices very low. Thats the reason, why ! . - T r- , , iyri every CoopeVCatpnter md Blacksmith bay Ms tools and supplies of jacobit - " . ,v. , ;. . Beoaus Ue 'caiituerebosappited witk'tooU t tho lowest prices, and his stock is always well assorted. - That's the reason why! " , ( ; ; t . iWb'y shoald erery- Wheelwright, Saddler iRacanbe Ma ttricea' shit Vou.' his 'goods are bought expressly for you, and Ue Is anxious .o 83ii to you. Tlmt'ii th n-Rson whv ! th tWWr should every Builder and Painter buy from Jacobit . . Because he keeps, the Saali, Doors, Blinds, Faints. Oils. Putty, and every kind . ot Build ers Haidwaio. Just what you want, aud his prices and goods are bound to suit you. . -That's the reason why I , , , . -t iWhy ouarht everybody to buy er Jacooii Because he tries to furnlsu you the best goods for the least money. - ilecause he is a Southern man bora, and all in his establishment are-tbesauie, And Because you ought to. - JACOBPS Store is No, 9 Market St., i Where Wilson used to keep. feb 13-tf ,-. .- ' ! : Flour! Flour! 1000 BBLS. FLOUR, all grades. - For sale by F. W. KERCHNKB, 7. is and s North Water St. . mar9-tf Navassa Guano. OK Sale at Actory Prices, by F. W. KERCIiNEK, inar 9-tf 0. ; 27, 28 29 North Water St. OFFICS of county COMMISSIONKUS, MKW UAHOVXa UOUKTT, ' ' , ., Wilmington, N.C., March 8,1870, T ESOLVED. That hereafter all accounts JLV presented to the Board ef Commission ers for payment, mast be accompanied by tne order of the Board, orCommitteeauthorfzing the work or pui chase, aud no bill will be recognizee, unless accompanied Dy sucnoraer, All bills must be presented on the Friday next t receding - the first Hon day of each month, to the Clerk of the Board of Commis sioners, otnerwise tney wui De laid over uu tne ioiiowing meeung. By order of the Board. : R.8. WALDRON, marl 1-1 w . Clerk. Molasses and Syrups. r(UBA MOLASSES, in hhds. Siitrnr Hnnaa Svrun in bbla Fine Amber Syrups in Bbls. ror saie Dy febV-tf ADRIAN A TOLLKBS. Salt! Salt! 4000 SACKS, in prime order, For saie low by F. W. KEttCHNEB. miy 9-tf 87, 28 and 20 North Water St. 5 5 $ ? ? ? ? TO THE WOHKINU CLASS. We are now prppand v lurnisu aU classes with constant employment at noine, tne wnoie oi tne nine or for the spare moments. Business new, lisht and Drontablo. fereons of either sex easily earn from 50c to 5 per evening, and a proportional sum Dy aevoting uieir wnoie time to t he Dusmess. Boys and air.s earn near ly as much as men. That all who see this no tice may send their address, and test the busi ness, we mate tuisunparaueieu oner, xosucn as are not well satlified, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. FuU particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The PeopWt Literary Companion one of the largest and best family newspapers published all sent free by rnaiL Reader, if you want permanent,- profitable work, a dress J. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, M tine. ian 13 Smo. rRORrECTDR OF THE DAVIDSON MONTHLY. TUE students oif Davidson College. X. C. proposes issuing a Monthly Magazine, to be devoted to Literature, Science and Art. It will also com tain the Speeches delivered an- aually, be(. re the twonterary tiocieues. iae Magazine will contain about torty pages, and otherwise, will be about the size 4f- Black wood's Magazine, It will be voder the super vision of six members t the Senior Class. These are elected three from each Society. It will be their honest endeavor , to see that nothing shall aDDear In tho magazine which is not written In a cbasttfjuid-elegant style. j xhe magazine wju ne contnoutea to, rrom time to time. ny some or tne moat eminent wrltersof thisand other States. We earnestly solicltlhe co-operation of all those who have a desire to aid in building no a high standard of Southern Literature, and any contributions to this end, win ue tuanxrauyreceivea. Terras r SuDaweriilu t Single subscriber, M.00. ATsluh of sir, 10.00. A club of twelve . 18.U0. The first number will be Issued the First of January, if tne subscription list wuiiustuy it. Sabscribers will, please ;.forward their names, with lull address, toxue editors oi tue l-avidson Monthly, at Davidson College, N.C The surplss money, after. doCraylng the ex nenses of Dublishing-the xoagaxlne, will be eaually divided between the two societies. EDITORS: - : WM. A. MILKER, J. B. SMITH, S. HENRY BELL. E, A, RAMSEY, J K. RANKIN. R. Pr Mo ALrMN E, I a Oi. J- -V P- J I i... lu. Dmrif .hi- E-rnmai p. S. Money can cf sent y Kegiaxeroa shoui.i be direUdharlotte, N.ifc, as it is 1 the nearest Jtxpress umce i .y nsiZsiiS.HXVkJfiZ .rnt. kttinoer JAKKN SLXJiarEJiEW kLar. OAT 8EL- UHHUOODSLOffEB TUAN EVER OUR MOTTO IN UIi;M. BALKS Aflll shall ruwriia. -We have received, and are receiving by every steamer, the VEIW LATEST STILES, I wnicn we oner ai a pvr com. which we offer at Bier cent, above New York cost, at retail, In the shape of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, motions. Boots and Shoes, tiats, wioining, spieiiuiu Jet Setts. 8prbigDre8 Goods, which . retaUfor30o-, w e sell for lfio.; Coates' Cotton 800. per aosen. . I Kr&nfh of 48iBraadwav.New xork. miir f Wit ETTINGER. 1 .-f-t MPOYM E N T Will It pay t How m noli can make 1 Take an Ageuey jor me ihwk, anwtfpess How te write, how totals now o oenave, Pictorial edition, $L- - Pope's iQssay fln.lif iintratBul. SI ft Oratorv." flnlv .illnatratad. AL, . Oratory." and secular, $l&l-. .4iLUlnthe West," tx Kean unara.CLer.SL za. -5en-r.uu- Speclmens sent ny nrstpoet. oenu inns lor terms ns.a.n xlxjb, a u. oa Arww s, No. 389 Broad feb a-imo moiassesrJfiour, sc. , H1IDS. NEW CROP CLAYED CUBA MO I. ASS ts and N. o. siuur.- 1 -:rir ' FLOUR. 4:00 BARRELS MULLETS! ; . 4X)0 BALES HAY." BD A QSHXKXL STOCK 0V GROCERIES. For sale very low, by WILLARD BROS. Jna27-tlJ BOOK -BINDERY. BOOK Bill DEE Y Blank Book Ma n ufa c t or y, IV 11. U. BEB1HAHD, Prop'tor. ' .-. ;" . ' ri , w-, DatOSOn Hank MutCdmOS. JfrOnt JStrcet, WILMINGTON, N. O. T CONNECTION WITH MT fBMT 1NQ AND PUBLISHING HOUSE, I have in op eration a Complete BOOK BIN DEBT AND BLANK BOOKNTANtrr ACTOBY. includ ine a FIRST GLASS RUXING MACHINE My unsurpassed tacilities enable me to eeo- ... . ;-. cute "all work in the above tines at LOW BATES, with the atnaoa dlspateb, and In the most SUPERIOR STYLE." I am manufacturing to order LEDGERS, JOURNALS, -DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, BLOTTERS, INDEXES, RECORD BOOKS, TRIAL DOCKETS APPEARANCE DOCKETS, MINUTE DOCKETS, EXECUTION DOCKETS, MARRIAGE REGISTERS, BOND .BOOKS, AND ALL OTHER B LANK BOOKS. USEI BV- CLERKS, REGISTERS, MERCHANTS, BANKERS,, RAIL ROAD COMPANIES, i TXTCJiriJ . vjnf A "KTTTTK JCrt. i iixouivnivyn wiiu. "i, v. B I N D I N G PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. i ; BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPEK FILES, MUSIC, &C, &C, &C, Bound in the neatest and moat substantial manner, and at Moderate Prices. I J - .'4 PAPER R UIrED -S V . IN ANY FORM DESIRED. . Special attention given to KJC-lllKB- - r t IN 01.D BOOKS, tlIUINU AHBLT. TKK1NCI iTIUI WMlim.-jraiais UOOlaS BIBLES, Ac. . t. Send your orders to W, m! H. BERNARDS - . Printing and Publishing House . ld eeaeral Bssk Biafwry, : ; S ll !--tf : " iir i i.mi hot jn, ir. -MISpELLANEOUS. V ,: TO ECONOMISTS - v v! ; ' :. V--' ' aBTunn' ' '"'" The Vlnncboro .News ....."rJ.;:.--4.r' A,:.KiTJ'J '"; ' FAlkjkkLJ)JJEIilil): ' , - . , - Published la . : '"''-' " ';.' V8W4ba- " .' ' mHB 1.AKGLE ANI LNCREAS1NO CIUCU- latiou of tho above papers, (tri-weekly and weekly) in the npner portion of South Carolina, war rant iheProruietors ln.sayiniff t bat the v otlAr tut trottd 1 ruliir-umitnt ii u ml- that tney oner as good inducements to ao venisers as any otner papers m the state. Advertisements soiiciten. DESPORXES, WILtlAMS A H)., septl4-tf Froprietois. i-vj a baa lia'o .-.i3iud iov Eastern; Intel : PuuilSbe 1 every WedeH4y, at r : : i Wasbihotom,' K. CS, No beter kdvertisliiK medium In Ea&tern ,. :.'" North' CRrollnA.'' ' '' North Carolina. Subscription, l year. S3 6 suonlhs 91 ;" ' ' W. U. BERN ARD, Agent, 'dec 9-lf ., WilmiugtO", N..C. -f4 . .... 1 M.i! -!Ui! n;,T- MERCAIiTILE PRINTING. BILL HEADS. CIRCULARS. STATEMENTS, NOTE HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, NOTE BOOKS, TAGS, and GENERAL JO'B PRINTING Executed in the best manner, and at the short est notice, at the MOItMNG STAR ' , ; JOB PRINTING J)FFiCE. Bed Beach Land Plaster. A. GOOD SUPPLY ON HANI). , For sale low by F. W . KERCHNER, mar 9-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. .Corn! Corn, innAA BUSHEI CORN'.v For sale by WILLARD BROS. feb SJUtf Just Heceined. A. FINE LOT OP BIRD CAGES AND FLOWER BASKETS. For sale by A. II. NEFF, No. 19 So. Front 8W mar 10-tf HOTELS. &C. CLIFFORDHOUSE, ." Jlf. -f . : . AX OXLT ... .. :' ' is 'Tjak-iciTT, -fTTHERE SUPERIOR 6EG-AR AND BOT W TLED LIQUORS n alwayi be had, in connection with hat finpexior Brand of MICHIGAN CHEWING TOBACCO. Alsbu. Furnished Rooms, by Day, Week or Month, dec 10-tf J. A. CLIFFORD, Prop'r. INSURANCE NOTICES. MARINE iTO fIE5 IHSMSCE. TilK UNDERSIGNED CONTINUES TO effecVbouT MAB1XE and FIRK INSUK ANCE In the BET COMPANIES and upon the HOST FAVORABLE TERMS, AU Losses promptly adjusted. JOHNvWILDVai ATKINSON v Insuranee RtorAs, Pilncess St., Between Fitint andWater Sts., ' sept 27 tf ' TONSORIAL. Hew Shayijigpifebii. T JTILESl HO WARD lEPECTFirLLY IN ixL forms his old friends , and the publie generally thathe has -epsned a FirsiClass Shaving and Hair-CuttlA Saloon, In Dawson avenue. diagonally opnpaiie the 'tar" of moe, where he piioJnises his" patrons every comfort that polite and BkUlfulbarbers, clean towels and sharp razors can afford. Shaving 15 cents. . Hair Cnttlng S3 cents. , ectltf ' - . , . i.'u ' litA-' ' ii : ! r- Our Patrons. aNTIH TO-ftKClva EXTRA WORK from competent and polite workman at the 'u , POPC1.AB SHAVING bALOOK,1. - No. 11, NorttjBUhl patronage l-eaDecttullv solicited. K. PaaKivs. J. H ,Cakawav. : C. E. Cliatob. dec 4-tf v.-. . . . . - . - MISCEL1JANE Onward! Upward ! -r-r . . .1 In Vt -. nuhliMtinn of the . ---- CHARLOTTE- OBSER VER, V ' v. .-vi.-jrfjyirf-.-vf ' r r; -n f !-. '. , we take this method of offering our papers, : Dsaiyj Tl-Wecfc a Weekly, as among the best advertising mediums in Western H. V. ..- ; -.K :oZ i.r ip.i) ! ' Advertisements solicited Terms moderate . - - - PREMIUMS 1 PREMIUMS ! j -- . "i ...' Wa afTAr vnrivalualilW' AVriouItnral Paf ! itms to nerso. s trnttlmic mp Clubs for the Week ly Observer See posters. :.ITK..? ' SMITH, WATSON A CO., V - Charlotte, N.C . autrai-tf - 4 i , rrnHK WATCHBCAN, pntHlsnaa a Anmter, fiC.,isoawef bi&oaOTetaeitJtew Sch larger apercia the papers in the rW.,and nas clroiaio4ly -etbee jwapapet la section ln.wnicll ttl? pnOManea. .O-O.Xr JJlV-. ll-J l 1ha Vniwhanti of Wilminffton . mnklbatlntfJ with the boslieW)aiW SAAts atflanters Ihe sorroandiag oaatry.-Add rasa - - GILBERT A FLOWERS, Propr's, -,-.-.. ..?! wii-Uit--w If? rA-jf aeptss HOTG533LEN!)ENrNXT- ife CO Cotractqr3y - ' An s'aAuas Bacon Xard' oVERrpplJes Oen6rflt No. 1S4 South Kutaw Street,, BmmcMh.HonUna. H&rden ft Kemn. Can- by, Glluln St Qol. Pennimnn A Bra. Daniel Mil ler A Ckk, Uoward, oie AOod BaKiiaore: M . Greenwood, New Orleans: C. ' w." Button, Esq., Lynchburg, Va. ; Pa via, lioper A Co., Petcrs ''burg, Va.; Wm. H. Bernard, Wilmington, N. C mna-iy IT The; GreaW&.&mii" '' IT YIIiL CURE HmJUMAtlS Ji i-w-.., l.nj.: ' -. ! : . i h. irpauraoa dmiiii prnnura ia bo well eivfcD lUhedrthat UUle noe be laid in thlfe conaeotloa. On MAN it hai nrer tUMt ttt ur PAINFUL NERVOUS-AFFBOfitl.VSv OOMrRACTINO i lJS,' CLES, STIFFJJESSiKDt P.ALNS IN THB J0IT8r ,STITXESlnthSIIKorBact,'SPRAIXS;,BKUISES, BURNS, SWELtlNGS.CORNSand FROSTED FEET, Person alfeqted With Rheunatlim can' b effectually -' and permanently cured hy, using this wonderful prrpa- . ration ; it ienetrates to tbeiner vtaod hn. lamediately en being applied. - --iri On HORSES It will cure SCRATCHES, B WEFJCRY, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RtJNNINO-,60KE3, SADDLE or COLLAR OAI.L8, BPRA5NKB JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THB STJELS,fco. It will prT Ait HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COWS. .vij..rtwt-l .-... Iliavo met with. fereai success. ia-bripglng my Mixture within the reach of the Public .1 am daily In receipt of letterafrom Physicians, Druggist, Merchants and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVIB1E. rOUTZ, Sole Proprietor, " ' " ' ' BALTIMORE, M. arts&ny-cim. ; . . ' . . ';.'. Wmv BOliD & CO., . 150 W PRATT S2 . (A ENERA1, COHMINSIOIf - MevMat T aud Dealers In Sweet and Irish Potatoes Apples, Onions, Beans, Peas, Green and Dried Fruit, NntsJEggag Terrapins, Furs, Hidofi, Fish, ana an aunda ot- Jiuix ana .VtuuEXAiiLJSH. Particular attention naid- to the sale of all kinds of EARLY, VEGETABLES, GREEN Xfc U A A CJ OfU. , AU kinds of SEED POTATOES fconstantly on hand.' 'f't-i, '4: mrjSSFly T. H. OURCESS & CO., .... PAODtCil ANT8TEK Commission Jaerchants, . A Nl BROKERS ilN HIDES, HUINfl; JA. GRAIN-, COTTON AND TOBACCO, . 1W Pratt Street Wnarf. BALTIMNRE, MD. : Baltimore referencee,' by permission : Bank of Commerce,' Wm.. Crane & Sana, Walter S.' Moore &Vo Hawkins. Williamson & Co.. B. Deford & Co.. McCleisli, Rives A Co., Dunn, Todd A CO., Win. Miller A Co., Jamea Mysrs ' Co. mar23SAFiy n.Lowenbacli & Bro. W HO Ti E S A 1j E Li ftub R General Comnilssioii MercM& " , 54 SOUTH" 5Q WARD STREET, j And 288 West Pratt Street, ; BALTIMORE, MD. REFERS io D. Miller St Co., Stellman, Hinrichs & Co., aud Penniman Bros., Bal timore; Heller Bro., Woodstock. Va.; I. Wits A Bro., StaUnton,ya. : A. B. Ixick President First rational Bank, Harrisonburg, Ta. mr23SAFly. ... ,(-. , - A. w;tG0LSB0RpUGH, Commission Merchant, 118 S. EUT AW STREET, - BALTIMORE, MD. , THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH FLOUR and GRAIN from nrst hands. - vl - 49 Orders and consignments solicited. ' mr23S&Fly 9 , 'a' 3 r cr 9 ' . ROSAXALIS. mrtSSAFly ' . x. jKinmr Mil. , Lfl.ii!lwwoa.,lfa . : jenKins ituueaget .. t ..- SDCCX890XS TO ; .' " . j tsrt MVnmVtt CAIJaETTat '1' c'x ' : '' mpe;bgkers, ; .'.! vjji;;:,-;;;ii;:;:4tAjrl -.(.7. ,7t;i; -Jii'' -. GENEKAL1 Ot) HMI68SON1 3 MERCHANTS, cor. vuArvkitrxntciiim.v ' BALTikottnrD. ;Vv,'. ; Special Afteptlon KiweittqitbSjSa.ie-of . iftliB vv siBnTOenw oi ii"ir, iw hiahe"tnrlketjratfl ami prompt returns. march 2s-4TO-SAK-iy f-"-'-';- '.ir :BA liiZL- A Jl J,0 wHOLENat.KB INCA S-KBIBM U TeruisTlxWrSi. and att kinds of ,. , tar Consignments respectfully soltetedand dromptly aooouftted 'tor. mr23 SAFly W. WTLSOK, V. UTTKVB. 4SU V. v. h. amtas i WnaSONBURNE & CO., . ftj j:a:hti0 .V'jff .filir.vi -O-. ; ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, x 30 South Hwar4seet,oeoniero4 Lombard, r- ' Ui-tt bu: r.i JBALTIMORE..' 'J .. XtTB HAVll CGNBTaHTUr -hash a W larie ad weU assorted stock of GRO- CERIES. WINES 4guusAuiiiu or the Soathira and -Western trade. We solicit mnfriimmentt of 'Country Vroduoe, such as Cot. oonglgrni ton, " ithera, Utnseng, Urnseng, Beeswax, Weoa, ArMd ' naiAe.:Rt "niinrrv -ye rtiirt-w (;.( rrnit, Enr Skins, i..-'R' 'mi n r niiin.- fi.. tinlriir Ttimlnftas am mifih as Lare.ai tn niruit nulck sales and prompt 'returns aii nrdMra will have our DronrDt attentaon. mr23SAFly. , Mains , P AT.TERSON & 1 Ab 11,' f - . rj uVjwiMeiatt -BMiii'? BOQT8-& 'SHOES, : "AV 41 W TV WW I -V " "I tof j " -i- jtBetweetfBanoreraaabaiapH . Tboy.N. Patterson, T . li:.:,.'..' IW111?' jnaiL Bash. -'v7-1 ,CJ 1 " ,r, jrruuuib aou imiiuim wwii.iv ' ly ' .n5TTf'?VT TrtOTT ' ' - OB SAUIBVBBf; reekVv. and Weekly -ill w'latfattML TCdltOt - - ' i epttt-l- -'WUBanfctois, N..O.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 15, 1870, edition 1
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