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MORNING 'STARva
, ;Wedncsday, ' August Hv
Editor r and .Proprietor. . -
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ivriner-
flFTXEX:CB9rrs pereek';rsabl-
bers North of the: centra 'Af. "Mkv
street win b upPUea brJirWM. I,
'"SS&SSoS"
m Igentiart oathorlsed la tlielr
, , '.epectiTer Diviii ,t collect city
; Ptt Offlccriioiier i)rden ay b I
obUJoediJ all the cities, and In many of t lie
large towns. We consider them
perfet tiy
Ltlin fifty
safe, and the best 'means of remit
uoiarsor less. - . - i -
j vs&igigtM JLettennuder tb new'
; verVnn
' ilf7Axb
, ': as postatreiMt impmd tirucinps atrthe office
1 - wherebtfletter Is.anaUedtior wlli be liable
" to be seat tAthe UeadXeUet jfflce..;M3 and
'iikthsmoMuand seal
Mtwi'muw Dreicnc(v J
the voit-matler and take hit marini for
sent In this way to us aroit oar risk.
Person 'leaving the city during the
Summer months may have' the Star mailed
; 'regularly to their address by leaving orders at
A this office. Price, 75 cents for one mouth, or,
-' -'93M for three months. ' ,' --r
XL ra-Obltnarv. notices, tributes ov VcsclI
. Ac., are charged alf advertising' rates when
paid tor in advance of buMcation. tn all other
: ' , . v tin 'v' a
( cases full advartismg ratoa will be changed, t ,
Tfl CIRCULATION THE-MOBN-
-?vrcW7 ro r rr.ii:wxr wriT- n
.-fi-MiVr OTHER J)AILT NEwSPATSIi PUB-
LISIIED IN XiUKTU LAJiOLJUA.
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From tle advertising , columns of the
TV. a. x,
. ? 1' i , . uMi ' -u - i i
; 'are two candidates, still in the field in
. v ' . t a t" j
. Warren county ; one for Register of Deeds,
and the other for County. Treasurer. For
At ' ' 1 -1 At
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iicmen to vfurdraw.". -There is no possi
ble chanco of their election before August,
1872 ; and if they persist' in keeping their
names before the people' It wiU result, in
. ,1 .
ren county will be declared in a. state t)tji
. a
lnanlnNifthAn an4 IIaMak' ik. iTkAmAlAH
uuuiivuvu auu uyiucu lug , iciucuvcu
will call on Grant for forty companies of
'.-VitJ'.'aj Artillery.
...... -We-gainr-beg--our" Warren Trienda to
"fofdraw." -It is entirely too early to
begin the campaign of 1872. r-Wlrjr, just
1,1 think of a man running twb! wh6le years
. for Register of Deeds ? .Think of "his
' '' cider bills, his advertising accounts, and
other campaign expenses I , . , !
' But they are runiiln'' Foote f or v Regis
ter of Deeds, and Massenburg tor Dbunty
; V' Treasurer. -There they are, -under the
hAiii. nf "MTot ArivorfioAmoTits" ;n tho
mitf August MFoote
soliciting "the patronage of tbe voters of
Warren county,"4ind Massenburg offering
. . -': .-
oj. hirtiooira'iinflif!afA.'?nHor.c.r.1onf f nrt
t - himself a c'andidat lindepehdent
ra5 coior a- By
see ) tho 'Virginia; ; horse' '?'Tie&-Eye" in a
four-mile heat. . But foi-rwmlar oid-firfd
rnnninn iro'ii lin,w..
Tfi
the world, j.rney are bent on catching
the political worm of 1872, .whether
"school keeps or not."
:t When the Conservative County Conven
"'tion'df Warren meets, nearlytwo years
hence fionoe-tf iho -delegates will saga
cious)yremakr Inlihe language of Patrick
. Ilenry: "Why stand we here-idle! Onr
brethren, are already the field? And
' "the fact of the business is, that Convention
Ve 'do.nbtentelrtaio a'sha
oi-
d6t.h.V)F.oteaiIbi
ahead bf all cjompeiition in 16JJj they
keep up their present ; lick.
What a
i.VVtocTQngacanVassr.they can make ;! ftd
what a cood thins it is for noshes of the
glwiTwres, 2 ye
;; f 4,j invariably1 int advance."
a '
THE WnttFAT U TAR.lLrCt.fi. -
.sa vTXr .Carolina fe'els grateful to her sobs
i in Nolfolk,rho: bowed their" appreciaw
.tiottiof-biir glorious vietory-byan immense
uemonstratioin that ritvlast Saturday
:'vJ;ntog3no3esa1 griftQtibeB shf
. . a. -avKm .lla iro.lut. it.A.
i fi icu'wnuus. win guiauii ji iuuaiio 1 nuu
' US Btavlnr hard is iFtbd election: were to Fulscloie8,ai' -lJ,BUUJ au irom toe-fleet:. at - Cherbourg to .man the
.; - w.-;.Yir lvmffrVg'-1-"'"' 'r:-1- from any quarter an impulseVboih with defenses of Paris is a mortifying confession
: . :;:; ') ; r.'- . th' MflftWenhniv dAlarat!oiilhA - stood ot weakness. iAU offensive operations at
r- r - - w tm -iv irn TiArrnm n wn -m iiir a a - i- i
f: -' i -1 i. . -! i - - . - r I
.'HO- 11A.O: L4ifrJlA& VVC ill W U a U1U ll&C lU I - -
;:;.;.ThQc;cn
- " naWiMMr'WAffnW4f .hVnrhifstnfi'! "Ron- I
. i.i fifefj illmnfiiatloifBVlTbafillayi
,.:tvo:'- iu''.-Jci.A i....'.iit.('...'"'.'';; I.
. r: banoersJand -oeechVa'',rade,Lrri fiWnd
'.. . j! ,".:.'0';iV''-i-i ''-4 h.'';.a,.;..-Pl
uand beaulifuL picture, , ' '- r
.u. '" The 'fcele1rae4.1ittleV;g
... i ; " . .- 1 I .a! f
t.it is pronunenti'taa(eoned - ia the rfepora
i a 1 1 b mh iiiiMiuriiij w iiicMii Piirria iai inn' it:iiiii aa
'Vi.VUf caiuiAMA cjmniigcBT.iwm'4uus usvc
Fff ;1?ww o'rHt urrr;
r.-x; CVmsiderlag thennsettled 'andde&o)ln
: JI vyiMieodlt3oajof tnie JLiar'luestioOj'w'
V'tMF'triWot him
'-4n hii terrlflo attaV6&
.i.j JuagoDistv'ixturywiin or wiiuout invita-
elected to CoDgresAno!, we Jive " Hope
.. i fair'0Ottce:no that when we do visit hi m
. tfAW$trchttoSifot twobrenlogs, at
; v least, t'VholerTfiVf street;
V , . . . Aa sooa as ;iheT. retnrni are? all. In, we
..S'iVuJr the
'litlcal sfatus'qfllaj
). v wapracticamc.
STRIKE IX MASS
,Qn IfrLilsy last th ere were nearly 8,00612
factory operatives "on the street-;, aianj
i -. j ........ . r
Air Mass. This is the result oia strue
a m nn cf
he coitonJianUs. The cityjaf Tall
River is note
tho country oyer for its im-
, ... r , -1
mens proaucuon ,uV v"- svy-r-r
mn-whollv'-Drint cloths no legs than
rjry mills runnipe oyer .half a , million
f Bpabd iWe thousand ,80ms
beings OCCtipied, .vun -inis manuiaciure,
producing upwards of one million jyards
per annum, 6 . o TT, " I; " ;"Tj
nVobablv ten thousand operatives in ' the
ProuauiJ lc" . -..j , r : .
various departments. The rstnkers resist
--un'of from 7 to lOper cent on.
Ihe pinners and weayers. . The TmU-own-,
express themselves perfectly satisfied
withthe condition, ot. affairs,, They de
clare that at this season ' they only care fo
v a. 1 . . - .v;
run for the sake of Keeping the machine-
rj lu iuui, ruu tu uWi uu
until the .demand for- goQda , springs up,
they are willing to remaUl' idle. ,JThe mill J
owners say.iuej wu uui jiciu xxue spin
ners say that, under the old scale of pay,
sl man could not earn $10 50 a week; some
d3 onl$9-tKe
i fair average being about $10.50. y ;-
l', WAn oy SitATioHr
EITECIOPWAB ON kmibratios.
t i; Thft decgt!aBa ot immigration since
the commencement of the European war
... i- i,A 4u..
1 irn T?-f: K. nn!. J of f
. II W I II . I I MM U J K I LLA Ua -
ew York. As regards the German emi-
I - i: ff V.A 'Ka.Attinna AfTnf yf V. ...
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it is etated, is already felt at , the West.
,0tHer nationalities contribute mainly to
L , - . . .
me numerical growm 01 our cities: tne
, - other ha d
7M :?-.T. 'y1!? 0IL, et '
I MtUWCUl SVH T l tUU If C3I, IIUU IUU-
tribute, bv their industry and thrift to the
- . ; i - i' T4v -v- K '
rapid development of that . section. The
r . . ,. v. , :
New York.rc, however,-is inclined to
think that thia4 heck'wmite but tern.-:
porary. The war cannot last lorever, an
I if a id Acre tt? 1 1 1 ra Trv 1 1 ATiftH rTT a nmvtAtirai
A. - v-;4.V ' TTT
1 rtolf ann . taratlnh. Tha HionnaliiAii fr
I 1
seek relief in immigration will naturally
be stronger than ever. When that period
arrives the United States will realize, the
subsYihlial profits 'of emijarration fromt
continental Europe on, a :scale greater than
"1
w
ever before known. .
A HANDSOME TRIBUTE.
The Norfolk Virginian, in an editorial
article on the attitiJde'of North Caroliqa
in tbe recent campaign, pays our grand
oU St.WthefoUowioS beautiful tribute:
With these great weightsupon her, and
tnese snarp , goaas uv. ner siaes, tne uia
..V -
wbica entitles her to immortal honor.
A ia.wnwen.'Mia.uo w uw; vv.
I i fJ- 1 a! tt. u 1 v.T i.iJ.iL -
uw spirit i a teriu.u.uc !w taa-ciu
. . . . -i i
1U a Pore n aiae-l nan eiVFoe
folded her ' Ottered Vattle-flaga wfct with
the bloodof hersons and madegloriouson
battlefields of the .r.
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congralating her on her redeorption. we
llliugic nribu tucgiccuug uui mgutoii op-
plause atr the patient f heroism which she
displayed, and. trust that the ; future 'may
be rich in the blessings of tba peace;
which ' she' hascoinquered I for ' herielt by
peaceful means: '' -: ":! r-
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. THE "ADTAKCE.- ; I- .
. ' jar. Cicero w . Harris, late ui iuw xieu
ddrson Index, will commence the publica-
with fhA oTvivA
; DuringisfionBectipn with the Index
Mr. Harris made' a Tfine reputation, as a
" i i j. .a : : iv.i.' ,i i
(wrlferJ:End!we are:ladfihi:nergy -ha4WpodJ conflicts of.Woerth. Weis
r a rn'I a S t. I senburg, Froschweiler and . , Saarbruck.
found a new field r its development. It The suppression of details of German
will berecpUectedj bat. ffZ)tic office
was toUllestrbycd- iri cthe disastious
- ... ..
roana onewith,; which the Wr-J
chants of .Wilalrneton?m'av larsely -in I
i svH,ttfttf&niei we thlhkithey:ill find
:. -kiaw4.-j ?-r? am.. tLnl'
it profitableitojYertisarin that jonrnaL
ui . r At. ..." .;.: .. j-i i- -w1 ;i '.' ji.yiM.'
I a . rA-ui - a a a: . i iu.i
Thre . it maeff inaj-t sec:
lion 'for'.'our neigbbor-!n-iaGe Zee..
"Sihce'fiis re-election' to ' thelJesrislaterre.
there is great anxiety toKo6w.vhls !neW'
t , , - ,
plattfsxamraiotocsTnexatioo
I iJt t - . . . . , a
"Nortbfk to North Carolina, and forj he
ateeili.QainjJaiaioi i U Qambus
w worth Uai
(Pttofate of the country
, r r -.. . - - s
lijngtlcembuoylifct look
forQeerZflft withihtb &
jjTtj'uAtMi , ii i ', '' ... " vs -: t';o
.tt.TJl imiM 8VTiox. .jut
s-A.'t'.sa .i -:-
T
..jnMfffl9Mf(li7 Thousand Men-
i yThe, following fpecial despatch, received
JHtofs. I7nw. the Fench journal of New
ifViJgtves irfctear ot tbe military;!
; ill.' r -a 1 Lt , -i.-OvZi iDflL.-:'iiiirl
oi rans ai inai aai. ja.paiu, .i
witr , voiiai, , u -,vw"vr
nA AnitA in rnntrflut with the vaffue and
-iMHrftThf rWWorrpinondents.
Tho wavir mnao r.i ,7ttW
. iniiir: i t
the srnJATipNAa(s(iEN from pABM,f-
iNews'irom tne army is now awaited
fvfth fiftrxietrf the'efefcisive moment draws
he information obtained bv the
partment shows that Prussia ia
trating a great army of invasion,
: 01 seven, nunared ; and fifty
men, between Colosna and Ras-
tadt-'It is certainlv'ascertainpri 4v.0f Vh.ro
arenoUpnger more "than two hunrol na
"fifty thousand jnen in Alsace and Lorraine.
-X ie; leaaerjLi. wq, ::J?rench. armV lare
making preparaiioiiai.resi8tihis tide -of J
inyaders,-s More than.four hundred thpu
saiid men jwill be brought together be
tween the Voseges and the Moselle within
two days. "The bulk of the army remains
concentrated around Metz; where the first
detachments of; the. corps; of McMahon,
and of that of De 'Pailly arrived yester
day. Theetreattf these corps has been
effecteoyin Very good order. .. -
r The partial abandonment of Alsace by
tourroops , gives -Tise to "lively anxiety
for the fate of 'Strasbourg. . The city is
well supplied; with' war Materials, food
and ammunition, : but the very limited
numbers of the garrison xcite fears lest
they cannot hold it long.
'. ! One of the first efforts of the
ister of war has been to remedy tho defecta
uunu, iimvu ykiisiuueu me de
moralization of ' .our 1 troorjH-"
the eld '
convoys of provisions have ben sent to
Here the Situation Is "much the same;
there ia' less; tumult and more resolution.
-li .J "ere L18 V uresis-.
example, JL DnrU v. ' formerly: a cabinet
minister, and M; Paul Je Cassagnac, the
f ediorth enlist-
ed, the former m the Teserve, the latter in
a regiment ofiouaves. ' ; , Vn,
I ?ans transformed into a citadel, the
armament ot the fortifications is com
There is fterimia thnnrrh nn hroofon?nr
' v. w M u WLm U II . MMM . - U I 1 I 1 JifeLli A AA f .
SliaciOQ, Marseiiics 'ioulouse and
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-The, same journal has a dispatch from
I a. oa .j
L,. i , . . , . - ' '
dated on Thursday night, that the French
-j v . ,r . . .
evacuating Metz for twen-
ty-four hours, with the intention of falling
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he reinforced before delivering a general
T - ' . . ,
engagement.. jBuLii says, the New York
. , '. A.
Pott,, the abandonment of Metz and the
line of the Moselle would, be almost as
great a blow to the empire as the loss of
a battle, and is not to be, easily believed.
The. latest dispatches would make it true,
however. The -Pod adds :
The Paris dispatch given above may be
regarded as a candid statement of the
best face that can be put upon the situa
1 x It f 3 Tl 1 A a V
uo J weu miormea rencnmen ai ine
spot nt rr-vvrniTipnf
. . Tho ifpn.mi rv.Q Aianatuia nnnrt ht
I IL -ir - r , , 7i. - i u i j
I tho VnanrpU anil rpnrliH t tin npi rrh hnrhrvirl
of Saarbour'?. a town on the western slore
of thosemoun tains, and upon one of the
tributaries of the Moselle. If this is tfiie,
SKltttK
to check the German advance east of the
xnoseue. in otner woros, a poruou oi
' LSu
and with a capital'city 3 large as Albany,
l as oeen. sucreaaereM w me i wman
I fnrnpa within . minth nffcpr TCa rnl-iS
ai " r
rtfill,fox-Rerll.,
;The .bringing of the marine artillerymen
bah Ka ArAnl aaa m I A. U A, C
i oca iu uob w awauuvueu t aiiu. kuc- W ail t Lit
trained artiUerylnen in the army must be
pressing. indeed. -.: . : l.
irfiThe Prussians are evidently pressing
St,mA
either of a serious repulse to . them or of a
further successful advance may be expected
m aujr uiuuc. ' -
? : the gekman lossks.
The New v York, Journal of Commerce,
apfi9pWjoltiieirelatire fosses' 'ia the recent
battle,;or jcatber" series; ' of battles, starts
some Bflggestiohs worthy of consideration.
It Bays : ,. ...... ,
T .u- a e ...
Germans in followia? ut-. their, victories
J may partly. be explained by the great gaps
1 made in. their ranks bv the chasseoot. and
organizationsJffow do e know but
tnat tnejanecea. inore than the .French
losses iasttSifeSous.-; From the franker ad-1
. missions WthfFr'ench, we learn whatf
...1 A " V V 1. 1 1 .. j. . I ' i .- - t
affairs at
feaSflarrto ttvAi
-Europe since': Watetloo.,'iAiid1' vet' those
baUlea i we're bl skirmishes-compared-to
:tl!6ntbat:i4BS:ietYtake'iilacet whoa 6ie
tacAtkfln the;field meetsJ
with something like ah exiualify1 'of nam
f iiwuo
bers, the three German armies HOW slowly
i:oncentrating about iletx a .
j ?-The JWniZ does' not j Wondei' that; the
-. , j a , , . . , 1 i i i . - i m , j . - . -
Gerinani iTinfctowly, adteven re-
appaMing.encqunter,
I - r r 3 ' a.1 J -r 1 I - L : J
lariy daysvwe are toldmay; elapse before
the ne b the 'German 'troops'if ib
paired by the losses incurred so far, may
- i -
be sufficiently restored to-warfant a
7 prudent olhittnndSr' in' lauricbing them
aOTinst?fIa''erfual 'tbfde" oV:'JFrenchmen
gtanainlm'nerved up'to desperation
in deffRSftihiif ftoiapaanri hearths, and
.protected ibr Vint of t.fortiflcatipns apd
,V: -f4! v.i --.n l:-.iiu...i.i.T c:. .7- Mf
.earthworks, vu.....- .: ; -7
liiiili
'1
ivV BellC:Couti Freiieli SOfferera.
... rvt . t'
j. ne suo?uni
reUev athe stresaes cansed; Jvi the war
aniouiit 4o flS; owhicb;.1 ;f li?,00p are
thr'iSuWli ffie tteflsnrer offh a national wiittl
the 6hUn char!tJi .to alleviate thti'
1.8UUC1TUK8 Qi iub wupue, , v'
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k : Tlie-iBefl6ettsville Journal
i n tnnnnnm nr rairr.'TLnn T,n cj-rrkh nnn
ponds are- fulL'- Cora ' anU, cotton; doing
i remarisaciy we,
6 I
SPECIAL NOTICES."
SEASON Ol EXHAUSTION.
The close sultry weather which nsuallypre-
vails toward the end of summer ia particularly
unfavorale to the feeble and enervated. Even
tlie well-knit frSToea.'of strong men leel the
influence of the season, and lassitude and lan
guor pervade the whole community.., Iadies,
especially those jni ' delicate ' health snffei
much from debility, occasioned by tt16 humid,
heat, and feel the, want, of a. wholesome In-
vlgorant. in ract, a necessity for someuun
" - 'At- A I t
to recruit the exhausted system ia experi
enced, more Or lessby. everybody, and the
only question is, what that something will be.
With those who have tested the effect of Hos
ietter'fl' Stomach BitteTs on themselves, or
have observed its effects on others this ques
tion will not be In doubt' for a single moment.
Its tonic and .regulating operation, and its
agency in creating ahealthy appetite and pro
moting digestion, are' rightly classed by all,
who have resorted , to this unejiualled vege
tabie: lnvigorant and corrective, among the
most "extraordinary therapeutic wpnders of
modern times. - It -should be talten' at this
season as a safeguard -against ' the epidemic
diseases which are so apt to a tack the relaxed..
system ia the Fall of Qie jear. -f .
As it is nndcrstooa-tnat mercenary specu
lators in various parts of. the country are en
deavoring to supersede the standard tonic of
the age with wortniess articles wanuiaciurea
by themselves .which they represent to be
superior v
to put the
to this long tried remedy, it is proper
e public on their guard against this
in Tl
species of Imposition, . and' to warn them
against the deleterious trash with which dis-
nonoraDie aeaiers see, vj uicutu iucuu
The "Pain 'Killer.!'
-The roaaeistitViwjaiaT8tic demand for Perry
Davis ft Sou's great medicine the Pain KiUor
was never before so large as it has been of
late ; and we think the time has arrived when
the declaration1 may be made, without the
possibility of reputation, that the city of
Providejce, 1'flie State .of Ehode Island,' of
tne umtea states oi America, nas iumisneu
the, entire habitable globe with a medicine,
which, in point of universality of demand, ex,
tent of usefulness, complete efficiency for all
the purposes Jfor which it Is designed and wide
spread,:enj6irlng popularity, has oiever been
equalled-hy . any ; medicine In , Burope or
America. '' ; . ' '
universality of the demand for the Tain
Killer is a novel, interesting, and, surprising!
feature in the history of this medicine. Ita
fame has gone out" into every duarter of I
the habitable globe.,. The Pain Killer is no '
regularly 'sold fn large and steadily increatin
O.nratities,,jn6jtonly to general agents in every
State and Territory of1 the Union, and every
Province of British America,1 but to Bnenos
Ayres, BraisiJgVraguay, Perl Chili and other
South American . States, to. the Sandwich Is
lands, to Cubs, and other West India , Islands ;
to England and . Continental Europe; to Mo
zambique, Madagascar, Zanzibar .and other
African lands ; to Anstralia and Calcutta,
Rangoon and other places in India. It has
also been 'sent to China, and we doubt if there
is any foreign port 'or any inland c ity in Africa
or Asia, .which Is frequented by American and
European" mlssiQiiaries, travellers or traders,
Into which the' Pain Killer has not been-Intro,
duced and been sought after
i The extent of its usefulness is another great
feature of v this; remarkable medicine. It is
not only the besb.thing ever knows, as everyi
body will confess, for bruises, cuts, burns, &c,
but for dysentery or cholera, or any sort of
bowel complaint It . is a remedy unsurpassed
for efficiency and rapidity of action. In the
great cities of Biitish India, and in the West
India- Island and- other hot climates, it has
became the ttandanFmedieine for all such com?
nlftlntji. B.. well njt for dIs-nenSla. liver com
plaints and other kindred disordersFor
MbTOit conu,, caiiKer, asthma and rheu
matic auncuiues, it nas oeen provea oy tne
most abundant and convincing trials and tes
timony, to do an mvaiuaoie meaicine. The
nroDiietors are in possession of letters from
persons of the highest character and respon-
siouixy, wssniying, in unetiuivocai terms, to
the cures effected and the satisfactory results
produced, In an almost endless variety, of
cases, Dy xne useoi tnis great meaicine. .tt-ov.
Advertiser. ... ; f , : , ,. . July .
$50 REWARD! '
?..25 will pe paid' for evidence suffl.
cienl to secure the conviction. of the
person or persons who attacked and wnnded
the policemen on duty, at or near the eastern
end of ihe' Market House and on Front street,
while said police were endeavoring to perform
their duty, by arresting disorderly; persons,
and maintaining good order on .Thursday
night last, the 14th Inst., during the celebra
tion and Torchlight Procession held on that
night.'- -' ' -
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The same reward will be paid for evidence
sufficient to convict .any of the parties who
threw rocks, bats, or Other offensive material
at the Procession, during its progress
It is hoped that all good citizens will lend
their aid in bringing to punishnient all dis
turbers of the peace in the city.
hy other of Ihe' Mayor.' v
W.
4
ANADY,
WftUaf-'H ct C11y;Marfhal.
-:-J a ti
MARKET STREET
...T -':.A '
dR' THmTY DA Yf3.
:TmTfti,l.,mi?rp'
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WT" 1 .. : ri . t i .
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GOODS MUST BE PAID TOR
J ; iif .nl JOiJ
1-
S.1.0QO Regard
hi
. 1 . . t :
TTXsBING'B Via Tugs, cures all Liver, Kidney
i J ana niaaaervtfies,urranio wteaBJCSs
Female Afflictions, General DebllitA and al
complaints of the urinary Organs, In male and
I $1,000 will also be paid for any case ef JJlind,
. KKKsirr fails to eure. ' '- ,-
. DpJG'8, MAGIC IJNnrEin; cures Eheu
maiic. rains, oprains,. cruises fuia qweuea
" Sold everrwhere. Send for Pamphlet. 1 1
LABORATORY 142 Franklin St.,
aprillMy .- - Baltimore, Md
' BUSINESS OAltSsSJ
Alex. Sratn j. Hursoir. antes spbuitt.
EKFEB TO JAMES l5AWS0Ny Esq.,
:- Uastexb, Wiucikotoh.'
June 17-tf
ADRIAN & VOLLERS
! Cor. Front anil Dock Sis., ,
IF IL M IN G T 0 N N. . C.
"YIIOEESAIaE'GKOCEBS, IN ALL
its branches. ,,;v "i. ( ..
; COUNTBYiM EK.CHANTS ' will jlo .well by
Calling on us and examining our Stock. ' :v;
novi48-tf r ..:..:: 7.- , ,
1IOFFITT CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION Merchants
-, KOETH 'WATER 8TEEET,
Will Kive prompt personal attention to the
salo or shipment of Cotton,- 2frnal Stores,
and forwarding goods. . .
; MmT- Orders solicited and promptly filled -
Sept23-l-tf : ,; .f, -,y4tf ,"!; ' :
I f . KDWABDS.-
I Edwards
I J B. HAIX.
Grocers ; and Commisswn Merchants.
IT - , DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF
O UIVTR Y PRODUCE,
Lnd keep constantly on hand a full line oi
f I Wilmington, January 4, 1870.
tf
W. J. LOVE
J. C. BLOCKER.
Love ;& Blocker,
COSIMtSSION J1EKCII ANTS,
j
I
aO(ORNER ;NORTH WATER AND CHES-
nut streets, (up stairs) vvummgton, N.
C. 1
Personal and prompt attention ; given to
consignments of j
."'NATAL STOItES, COTTOK
and all other preauce. oct 29-tf
Wflmingtoii Garden;
rruiIS FAVORITE RESORT ianOw open tor
JL .the Summer. Refreshments of all kinds
constantly on hand, among which may be
mentioned , . ' -,-.
Lager beer, ale,, ice cream, straw
, BERRIES, Ac. r, -. ,
Bowling .Alley Attacked. . ,-.
; ; i In "fact', everything has been arranged to
QOntrlbAte to the comfort and entertainment
of, visitors, and the Proprietor earnestly so
lid ty the public patronage.
may 81-tf ...
Consign f onr Prod nets' te the Old Es
t . tabllsbed Fl rm of i
General Prodnce Copiiission'f ercMs,
s'nBBlf wren STREET, T.,
WHERE yon will receive the highest mar
ket prices and prompt returns for any
thing in their linej such as Green and Dried
Fruit, Beeswax, Tobacco, Wool, Hops, Flour,
Grain. 'Seeds. Ponlt.-nr. r;mo Ro.ua Poo
Feathers, Rags, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, and all
juuus oi country produce. . ,
commission, xon selling produce, 5 per cent ;
a. wa.uuu, Y uui, x iuur tuiu. uram, x4 per cent.
Consii?nment solicited and prompt rendered.
wrciuara anu marjantr piates sent upon appli
cation. JeAOENlSWAKTED.
".augifim.:. . -o. 7:.;. , ;
Flour, Kerosene Oil.
..:":!'.;:--'' ' ' ' ' ' ' - .
1 CtTV BBLS. FLOUR, all erades.'! " '
XO If 4. Ex Lucille, very low from jwharf.
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1 1T BBLS.. KEROSENE OIL, .
1U ' ! 1 ' J ' : Quality guaranteed.
-VT C.BACON,
SIDES AND SHOULDERS.
B
UTTER,
U.
CHOICE GOSHEN.
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; For salo very low by
! ; ;- 1 tA....' "4 tfnial : ;
aug lO-tf - : ' ' ' ; ' DxROSSET & CO. ;
CASH ADVANCES
MADE ON
.It tl 1 A. -
t;--J
Consignment s of Produce,
-' FOR SALE IN-'
Wilmington, 1
Newrjork,...,.,
Or lliverpool
1.
B ARRY 'TOOTHERS,
.. angn-ff. v'i i-.-' 5' (,X-V4"
Cotton Yarn.
50
BALES,
ASSORTEDJlWJllBBRir,
n..fi
r: . . lTnraatahv .i .V .;i'.-l;3'i"; -
autf... .; 'WILL ARD BROS.;
Instruction inliliisic.
The -' UNDERSIGNED : WOULD INFORM
his friends, and patrons that he remains-in
..Wilmington during the! Summer months, and
would be glad to, gJTScins.twtaoos iUVccal
and LtrumnjAl Jftuslc to those, who wisn to
continue their' Studies. , -s , .:, ' ,
Pianos tuned in the mciatAcarefal mannerA,
and at retaonaraetfflarges. 7 ; f-M5
;--'w!;!f1''''- ':?:"wgrabaVj,v'
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4-
SUMTER'NEWS, SUMTER, 8. C.,rpim
lished Weekly l5arr Osten Proprietbrs
, : i ' nri ' i I ii-! " - -.-aa.a.- J 'j,
a.-. . a s&iuiaaii, Agent.
sept2S-l-tf Wllmtogton! N. C.
Wilmington ITortlroliru"
S1 iooo.ooo.
4 ! -.-v y; - -J -y y ...
.:i-.-;'tiii'0:F:P..I OEBSi
"John Dawson . .
.PrACllln.,.
b,p. 0.;.,.. ........,.... -
fT? Jr v---v...8eeretary
Dr. E. A. Anderson. .v;. .'.Medical Dlrectov
W. A. Wright and C. MStedman. . Attorn
Hon,Ellznr.WrJght....,.Cons Actuarv"
Eey. BiP. Marable;.Gen..8n'pervi8inff x.nn
ev"u
. D I R E G T'O R H t
John Dawson,'; . w: B.F. Grady,
Alex. Johnson, Jr., '. Dr. C. T. Murphy
Capt. JPhn E. Spearman, Col. L, a. Powf n'
Capt.1. B. Grainger, - - n. u. EIler9 '
' : v George W. Williams. -
THE PERMANENCY OF nOME IITITU
! TDTIONS has been lncontrovertibly
established in the success
-.:. 1 .- -. - -.- -.
- ' M n
j ' mi ivnia ionjpjmy.
NORTH CAROLINA IS 3IEREAFTKK
TO" DO HfiB OWN
Life InsurariifeBusiness.
A friend 'to those ' In straightened- circum
stances has the Wilmington North Caro
lina Life InanrnncO'Company been.
ThW VlUAi - :r.i t
has become the chatnpion'Vi relieving the
pressure upon the money mari, by loaning
large, sums in convenient amouma Rt a low
rate of Interest. This it continues ulo, and
will increase Its usefulness in this rtpect.
With an
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Of $1,000,000,
its scope for real usefulness and financial ad- .
vantage to the State Is unrestricted.
Continually gaining strength by increased
patronage, its means are being added to daily,
and it has already approved itself to he a
Grand Financial Scheme In Achieving
Domestic Prosperity. '
People of 'North Carolina, no excuse is lonpr
er afforded for sending your money abroad
When your Life Insurance business can be
done advantageously aiud securely at heme.
In the WIIaMINGTON LIFE" every person
Holding ;a"pbli'cy for L,0000 is
Er T IT L E D" T 0 "A VOTE
in the selection of Directors for the manage
ment of the Company.
--Money loaned at aylow'rate of interest to
Stockholders and1 Policy-holders.
Now Is the time to 'insure; and if you arc
already Insured, increase your insurance by
a policy in the WILMINGTON LIFE." In
sure, in yotrr Home'ttompanyj and Sustain that
by all means, even though you should have to
relinquish tho old fallacy Of Bending all your
money .North for insurance as well as 'every
thjlng else. -:?--,,.'-,' c '.:
... JNO. C. JAMES,
General Agent 4th Judicial District.
: "N.B. ACTIVE AtiENTS waDted for t)uplln,
Sampson, Bladen and Brunswick Counties.
july24-tf y i V
Piedmont & Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
JOU1V WILDER ATKINSON,
Gen'l Agent for North Carolina.
THE success which this Company has met
with has been truly remarkable. The
Charts of Life Companies nublished in New
York shows that this Company had a greater
increase of business in 18Ga, over 1868, than any
Company In America, and that it Issued a
larger amount of risks in 18R9 than any save
three Companies.
' Nor "does this-JCjLhibit show only rapid pro
gress, bat it shows economical and conserva
tive management. '1 ! '" ' "
IX '"" ' - :.'
Those Inclined to secure an inheritance for
th6ir families are respectfully Invited to call
on the General Agent, at his
INSURANCE ROOMS,
. . , . ... -, iffmcess street,
mar 29-tf Between Front and Water Sts.
if ft'
The UNDERSIGNED CONTINUES TP
effect 'both Jttkjp'ittd.WE iysfR;
ANCE in the BEST COHPASISS and upon
the XfOST FAVORABLE TERMS,
AU sses'Dr6triptijr ajnstcd.
JOHN. WILDER; ATKINSON,
. Insurance Rooms, Princess St.,-
., '1 iv t Between Front aid Water Sts,,
sept 27 tf . ,. '
lTirTpilXitBnrty
IN THE
Vtl-
Urerpool & LoMoii SrGlBle IuHmce Co.
.1! 1 't
CASH, . CAPITAL,, 8urplu and! Xe -'-
. , OArvOil ISina flrA A . no irn Ann
Daily Ca8h.seeipts upwards of . . 20,000
All Claims are payable in-Cash -on proof of
loss, without Reduction io Interest, and nfit,
asja usual, sUtyhys after presentation o
proot .:'.;-'. -: '- ,'-v. '''': ''"rt)r,:'i "' . ' ,
f?:c3rtH-iYlir;1',fic4:n.f JEWETT; Agent
t liily lS-lm- . i i For New Hanover County.
TT
Quaraiitine!f Notice. I
N ANl) AFTEBrTH FlKtDA)f OJ
1 une next, vessels arriving at the port of
mgipn irom irorts sontn or uape jrew
req,uirBatosiopatxne visixmgopapion-,
. ... tt
I near Deep,
and Masters of VeSsels.will please take notice;
. -All vessels having sickness on -board oa
arrival, or, which have had sickness during
th.l.MAA..AA'UIIIV. aJ..I.a1 .a A nn wlih
their passage,' will be required to stop with-
11 regara lxrvne pori irom wmcniney saueu.
Vessels not included in the above classes
win proceed to Wilmington ,without deten
tion -r-.:; '; '' ' V
Quarantine Station. Smith ville. N. Cm May
CS3dl870.- -' " - ': ."
. - - -. ; W.. 0.- CURTIS,
1 1 i Quaraitlnfr rtif alAm,
; tnav22-edt41slawoy '-
? SILicelEice!;
LBS.'NEW Rrcicfresh beat,
and very choice, in storeand to arrive.
- For sale by
marl8-tf .: t WILLABD BROS.
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