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-jrs-.TSTai AtQ.RHIHa:.;ST4S THE VEM 'JfiATCTT,T , 1. j i i i BY TELEGRAPH. , . TO- ' . - ' THE HOMING STAlt F?oui "Washington. - . , ' - r v Washington May t W. W,,(k'rcoran'acpndiUon,l3 more uoft- vorable aucl tbt re is-but little , hope, of bis re covery. i'..:-.f .'! i : ... --'3 !l. ,! 5 The semi official synopses of the "treaty' irJ ranged by the Joint lllo Commission,, pub ' liahed this morning, - differs in no. essebtlal point from the report telegraphed last eight. - - .- ' - : - - 4 -t '. - , . . . . . 4 .- Foreign News..'- ' ,j J . ... Vjeesailles, May 8,. Noon. To-morrow operations on ''a. 'large scale are expected. To-day the commanders of divisions came to Versailles to take orders. MacMahon, with eighty-five big guns, will op erate on certain points at 4 o'clock to-morrow. Latest. 9th. Fort Issy hasheencaptured and is now in possession of the Vereaillista. , The Algerian Insurrection is spreading. ;. , . Pabis, May Night The Central Committee of the Wo men's Union demaud war. -i i The Sisters of the Convent of Sulplice have byen arrested. ' . -5 The Prussian patrols are vigilant on l uteal ground. One hundred and fifty National. were arrested by thena yesterday. Cluzeret demands an examination. - The powder magazine at Port Mat. lot :ws exploded by two shells this morniug and sev eral persons killed.- Great destruction of ma terial occurred. . V . The three oQcers commanding at Issy de clared that It was necessary to explode that fort. Rossel ordered them to hold out and they replied that they would rather resign. Kossel then had them and two others arrested. The General has great determination and "Is virtually military dictator. - The dispute between the Central Committee and the Commune has been healed. The Commune has seized the telegraph lines on the Northern rtilway. i : The German General Von Tann demands the complete evacuation of Vlncenncs. ' -: - At a meeting of the Commune yesterday it was demanded that the Deputies from Paris to the Versailles Assembly should resign imme diately upon tho pain of outlawry or death. . u. -Yu. Bbrlij, May a . It is officially reported that Bismarck is go ing to Campiegne, the headquarters of the Prince of Saxony to cdfcfer with Thiers; 's''., LosDOif, May 0, ; 'i BUMMAKT FBOM SPECIALS.., ; ' i A cure shot the ommardant of the 'Nation al Guards. in a tight In the Rue Peyrounet. There has been a great concentration of Ver sallliets in Neullly. -; j . , A circular from Plcard orders strict watch over the Bonapartlsts. , The Prince Tour Arvoigne is dead. The Lyons elections were quiet. Bismarck and Thiers are to meet 'at Com pleerne. . . . " , The Versaillists are compelled to evacuate L-iamart toy tbe stench or the unburied dead. The Versailles government sends to the pro vinces soiaiers who nave kinsmen in fans. The, battery at Mon.tretout has recommenced firing upon Pont du Jour and other Comma nlst positibns. The ship Young Eagle, from New Orleans for Liverpool, was abandoned at sea and the crew taken Into an English port. - . ' ntOM WASHINGTON. ?. Vi r Washisqton. May 9, An extra session or the senate convenes rnorrowi . " There was a fall meeting of the Cabinet to day, except Robeson and Belknap. (jonndence is felt here in omciai circles of a speedy ratification of the treaty as shown by tne fact that BchencK and tne English mem bers of tbe high commission have engaged pas sage on a steamer leaving New York ort the Tbe Court of Claims will have no more cases after the 18th Inst., and will adjourn about i-he Urst ol June. ; 1 be docket is nearly clear. CABLE DISPATCHES. r Bsmjn, May 9, .The incorporation of Alsace and Loraino has considered in tne Keicntag, the article con f er ring im mediate citizenship upon the in habitants. ; It Is already adopted; . ; ' . From Tirerlnla. 'tf ; Richmond, May 9. Sam'L B. Bmlth,' a, prominent bank, officer, died this morning. The close of the registration ' here shows a majority of nine hundred for the whites. From Pennsylvania. , ' Scba&ton, May 9. . A laborers meeting, six hundred strong, were to day assailed by about an equal num ber of persons, including one hundred women. The fight is still progressing with stones, pis tols and clubs. t .'.:" , r . 'From tbe Wst Indies. , , A spin wall. May fi, via Jamaica 8. Intelligence receivedby a Danish man-of-war yesteraay, inai tne insurgent army is aavanc-' ing towards Jsantiagode Vesagnas. me insur gents threaten Panama Immediately and con sequently there is great alarm. The President in a proclamation notifies the troops to pre pare for a fight, and they ha?e been supplied with aims and ammunition. - Tbe railroad depot has been delivered over to the commancer of tbe national troops for safekeeping. " - j vnU wt The Peace Commissioners startei to ; confer with the rebels, and also with the proper offi cers, to reclaim tbe steamer MontQa. and' the prisoners on "board. ' " " ' -"llerrara, the rebel commander, has notified the United States ConSnl not to interfere by sending the U. o. steamer Kesaca for tbe re capture of the Montija, because tbs United States officer will not be permitted to come on board that vessel and he will llgat them to the bitter end."" ' . , ' The U. 8. steamer Resaca will leave the Isth mus on tbe 16th and thenceforth loreigne'fc will he unprotected. All tbe foreign Consuls have addressed the President, begging him to have the national troops remain here for tbe protection of the lives and property oi roreign- - The government party ln-the State of Bovai- ca are likely to triumph over ;the revolaiioaH ists, wbot by their arbitrary acts have, lost many adheventa.. , ;" r, a uiuuujr uccurreu ai vdJarroarea aoa sol diers were sent to: red res 4 1t Wrid' "arrestthe ringleadsrs. f The insurgen ts" , captured rthd ity oi Limi, the capital of Peru, on the 28th. . , By-an accident on the Bella Vista' rail rorad,' caued bv a collision wun a tram conrevlag two thousand : kegs oi gunpowder,; one man was killed and thany wonnded. : ,ci,. . Advices from Buenos Ayres state that the average deaths from vomito are two hundred and forty dally. ' Five thdusan persons Lave : diea witnia nve weeks. , sixty tnousana per sons fled from he city, tl.-i T r Advices from Valparaiso on the 17th Apri state that the vomito Is making frightful rav- V From NaW:.?orU.7r ; M.: .: The Labor Reform League held a session in Steinwayllall today. About four hundred persons were present, mostly women Wendell Phillips, mstanclr. thn PTPin t Inn of Mnlford by Butler, Invokes the President to follow Butler's P!an, s(AppJau8e.) .j . j ; J Aububn, May 9. . Three children while playing in an outhouse exploded a barrel of fireworks and wem knia A lady in the vicinity died from sorrow of the lerriDie event. , . r "DOSlKSTICSlAltUlilfc: . . , . . . Nbw yoBK, May U-Noon. Money easrat-6 i -cni. prcmlnra. Gold steady atHI. .Sterling Exchange Jong sight 110g; short sight 110. . Governments strong and steady. Statu bonds are dull but steady. Stocks steady but quiet. Hi- i.i: Flour dull aud unchanged. Wheat quiet and without decided change.- r Com 1 cent better. Pork steady at $17 50$17 75. Lard firm. Cotton quiet and steady Uplands 15) ceot; Orleans 15 cents; sales 2,000 bales. Spirits Turpentine unsettled at 522!5G eents.' 'Rostn ouietat $2 S2f2 85 fortralned. -Freights farm. " : - . : ;' . ,n, v Zl .;.Nbw Yoiiz, May 9-Srenlng ' financial. Money 45 cent, premiuro, with excep finn.Mfc xft.Sa mnL " Sterling Exchange tutu mukui, uuif ts are 68W. Virginia 6's68tf; new iasne 71$. Louisiana 6's old 69; new 66; levee 6's 69; 8's 84. Ala bama 8's 102; 5' s 70.) Georgia 6'a 84; Tb, S94.: North Carolina G's 46; new issue 25. South Carolina C's 71; new 0. Cotton quiet &? 'cents sales of 3,674 hftla . Ron therrv "Flour nnlet Whiskev. is a jjhade;BrtatrJrt5ilit' cants Wheal, closed j.es nrm winter Kea ana AmDer vesiernioo fl 60.- Corn is firmer nd closed at 7879 cents. Fort stendr.-' Latd dull at 1114 cents foe ; Kettle' Rendered. v Spirits Turpeotioo Is unsettjel and closed at 5J56 cents..r Rosji: quiet. . .Tallow. cects. t Freights :closed mote firm -t- v ' o i-i ,4Cett6ri Mlddliuffs &4U icenU,s Grtops rewipts aw.Oales.. . sales oi 4uu Daios. MoaK 4.079 bales. .-f oulHiI blnnr art.iPR and nnphftnrefl.".Wnittirm- Choice White S 1 90. Corn White Southern dull at 77 cents: Yellow quiet at 757G cents. Pork unchanged. Bacon closed lower Hams 16(3)17 cents: Shoulders 75i(3!8 cents;' Rib Sides 910 cents; Clear Rib Sides lOXiPK cents. WhisKey weaK at cenis.; Sa.Vjlnt ah. May ,9. i Middllnes 14V cts. Net receipts L00o bales. Exports coastwise 976 bales; to the continent 924. Sales of 500 bales. Stock S4.403 bales. Fair demand. - Chabxi8TOn, May ft i Middling 14V cents. Net receipts 604 bales. Sales of 800 bjles. Stock 18,463 bales ' Market ady. . -,,' FOREIGN MAItBLETS.;;; j London, Miy 9 Noon. ' Consols for money 93K. United States S-aCs of,1862, 90K. . ,XV':i r- " --' rfmiiKioL. Ma v 9 NooblT' CottonUplands 7V79d; Orleans i7K Bales oi iutuuu Dales, l ne marsei is quiet but steady. - ' i BaconCnmberland cut 39a. 6d. ,: Liverpool; May 9 Evenlnsf.'1 Cotton Uplands 7d75d; Orleans 7Kd 7d. Sales of. 10,000 bales. Export ana specuratlon 3,000 bales. ' Market steady ana ess favorable. " . ooiviJvtH: rci Ajl,: WILMINGTON MARKET. - - v . , '. . STAR OFFICE,, May 9. , SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of 831 bbls-- at 44 cents pnon ror isouurern ' pacKagps, w LV.wi i q mt Art'if i' Va.v T,. ages. r, f 1 - -?k I '1 '"fifr . ' air 7 HOSIN. Sales of S82 bbls at $1 80 for No. 2, $2 for Extra $3 lor .No: ' 1, $4 50$o for Pale, $5,50 for Extra Pale and for Win-' uow uiass. CRUDE TURPENTINE. Sales of 237: bbls at $4 '25'lor Virgin, $3 05 .for, Yellow Dip and $2 for Hard. ;.W . n -'v m Tr n SV a. a jm - m 1AK.--csaies oi oy ddis. at i oo doi. ; COTTON. Sales of 31 bales as follows : 6 at 13, 9 at 13, 3 at,13K and 13 at 13 cents 5j MA.EINE; . 4 ARRIVED. . 9 Steamship Benefactor. Jones. New York. Barry Bros. . ;' ' 'Ml Steamship Lucille, Price, Baltimore, A1 D Cazaux. - - Stmr A P Hurttv Sklnner'Fayettcvllle, worm k ortn. - Stmr Cumberland, Phillips, Fayettevllle, A Jonnson. . . 7 - ; - ' - CLEARED. 9 Stmr Cumberland. Phillips. ' Fayettevllle. AdUUUSUD, iff, . . . A 1- T . . . - , - ' . Steamer" A P Hart, Skinner. Fayette- vine, worm s worm. ' PiR RIVER 8TEAMKRS. - Stmr Hurt 20 bbls spts. 90 do rosin. 9 boles cotton, worth s worth, Love & Blocker. CONSIGNEES Newberry. IIolllMworth.: Stnbbs JtlCo. J E Klvenback, ti Boney & son, Uottendorf s lias- nagau; .enueay cs nonman, , j a teaumant worth & worm, sprunt S lilnson, c B Bur row, J A Cliflord, 11 Bremer, Adrian & Voi le rs, J A Engelhard, S J Hinsdale, W lsoq & Black, J C Mnrray, S U Manning, F W Kerchr ner, J C Stevenson, W M Stevenson, Rump A Meyer, E Pesehau, C D Myers & Cq, R J Hum- Hugrglns. W II Bernard, A Johnson. W Sutton. A D Cazaux, H McMnlan, J B Breeden, Q A Thompson, A S Colville, Boney & Bon, En Manning, & c uetnea, senr Henrietta, W 11 MeRary, R Junes, L vouers, Williams & Mar chtson, Oldham & Co, McKethan & Son, C G Green & Walsh, T W Goro, iYebbei: & Davis, H & D McDonald; Smith" -Ottbamt 1Y H Llnkes, Love & lUy. W TTroy. Mailer B ILlf- by, C P 8 B Company, Express 8 B Com pan , People's 8 B Company; Vv&W R R, W,fC CC 14 K, Wj U is K K a. ' ' ' " ' Per W & W Railroad, May i 9tbi-W, C & R RR Agent, W&WRR Company. 8 L Fre mont,-Tick & Mebane, O G Parsley & CbyAgt m i eteameiv MSOEliljANEG US. . .. UVJ tyuu.., , ?; D o o Hai lorig1 been regarded as ths best aad cheapest naKing A'owaar in use. jferrecuy pare ana neaitny. Xr n Tl,. ' i ... . . . ' jw. iuu. o umi u wbsib oi iooa prepare u witu It, as it is alwayi of the best quality We would say to those who have never used it that a very few trials will enable them to use it, not only with entire ..Innn.lA. 1 i I TIT - Put up full,- hkt weiirht,' as reoresentid. -' M " 'J Qroeers and Dealers sell it. . . f i r i 'fri. M T'f : : DOOLEY Ac KT?.OrPTTTT? TS-V S 3 I 69 Now Street, aprlliieod6m TuThl'Sat 1 ; , ...... - - . , ' THE CACOMNA FAU3IEU, A FIRST-CLASS WEEKLY ".f ; I ' 7.' f ' i,? ..?"' ' r?r v . ; vl GRWULTURAL JOURNAL; r J WILM INATON , N w C:;.JW; A t .'. T. i i i . .C 3 J o. ier .' y ear Auvkktisers will find the Fabkkb an excellent medium for communicating direct with the. Farmers and Planters of this sec tlon. very strong w days J.iu?a , very scarce.' GoldlllK("iM- iiovernmen Arm. RAnthernboada xcept lenoeSSCe'S nnminaVj Tennessee 6's old685; new Dhrev. jj Mcintire. is Murray & co. ma wards 1 Mi 11 i.-r-r": aii &H, JCHeyer, Owen Smith fe Co, HC Rock- IV vvr . ' .JX'.--,'.. rii :'c r-a Rvltenbnfir. D A Smith. J -M Hard wick. J B "Wi':' r - - - ' - ' - t ' ' 5 r? 1 i- ; ' ;?; ! i SPECIAL NOTICE. RKAD , G F U L L Y j ' Acne and jreTer. ;f ; :,j Thtf.oaly preyentlvekuown foVUhills and - X OVer 13 InO USO Jl iruiiooBvuiwiaui . :. U'olfe' Schiedam Schnapps; - Is good for Dyspepsia. WOLFE'S SCniED AM SCHNAPPS ' Is a preventive of Chllla and Tever. , .v; ) Wolfe Schiedam SebnApps Is good for all kidney and bladder complaints WOLTE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is tisea all ? ver Ihe world by physicians In - - IUCU IWLIUO. ., ' ' - " ' - 1 "Wolfe'Si Schiedam Schnapps .m ' 1V. Is good forGont.', X' V . WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS ' gpod "J for1 all xthrknary complaints J WnlfA'a Ko.tif mIaiii Nrhnnnn ... , ,. 7 ' . Is recommended by all 'the Medicar Faculty. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. r( Is good lor Colic and pain in the stomach. i . . i i i.i. Wolfe's; Schiedam Sclinapps Is Imitated andcounterfeite'd.laHd pttrchaisejrS will havato use caution In purchasing. I beg leave to call the attenUon of the reader h t testimonials la favor of. the Schnapps i ieei Donna to Bav .tuai. i reraraTour. A -W , X. M Schhaffs as beinar in every respect vrro-eml; ' .nently pure, and deserving of medical pa tron ase. At all events it is the purest possible , article oi Holland gin able, and .as such mav phy8lclaB.. " DAVID i'nav Tiaceuucai LonfaviCtx. KvJi Sept. 11 feel that we have) no w. an article of alat. anu able for such eases as- that remedy is adapted to. ") .utt;,! .-DR. J. TV. BRIGHT. Schuanns" te a remedy In chronio catarrhal) compiamts, etc.: . - ' " " - . . . . . r - - - .- -.- 1 1 take CTeat trteasufelrf bearing hlfirhlv-credi ltab e testimony to its efncacy&s- a remedial agent in tne diseases : ior wnicn you recom mend it. Having a . natural tendency, to the mnr.nua Furfacaa. with a Blisrht. dearree Of stimulation, 1 regard It as one of the most Im portant remedies la chronio catarrhal affeo- ponautremeaiesiH-ciiruDio caiairuiu a t ions, particnl arly those of tho genito-nriJ apparatus Wlh.muchre8pect,yourpbod set vant," " Chas. A. Lb as, m. D .New Yoi irticniany uioseoi inoenio-uriuarj cork. 4 2B Pure Strbbt, Ny. Nov. 2L 1837. iil UDOLPH9 WOLTE, . JnCe&SM ; UK A SIB I .X ,rl of onr - SlnTsTliiinDS With the intent of determining if any foreign or lniarioua substance had been added to tlie simple distilled spirits. 1. ft IM The examination has resulted intheconclu- sion that the samDle contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. Ivtave been unable to discover anv. trace- of tho. deleterious sub stances which are sometimes employed in the. aa alteration 01 liquors, l wouki not nesnate to us myself; nor to recommend to others, for medicinal numoses. the Schie4atn SnaDPs as an excellent and onobjeetlonable variety of ; gin. very respectfully yours, urs, Chemist. UUAB. A. SJJL.r, ' CHEXICAIt AND Tkchnioal Labokatokt, -18 Exchahq Place, Nkw osk, Nov. 25, 1867 Udolpho Wolih, ' Esq.; Dear Sir : -The under signed have carefully and thoroughly ana lyzed a esuipje or yoar, Aromaxio Bcmeaam Schnapps," selected by ourselves, and have Schnapps," selecteu oy ourselves, ana nave i mtiit ! a f i f rnm a.u nnranfaAf inrr eanic substances, more or less injurious to I health.-'Frctothe result' of our examination . ... . - ,i . . . I j I. ' I neaitoy a ocveragr, tutu vuwuuu mi i.lo i medicinal Qualities, uespecttully yours, (Signed 1 imri Li! UlUHUSI. I FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M.D. ja- For sale-by all respectable Grocers and uruggists. - mar 21 SAF3mo3-ent 23 Beaver St., N. Y. Now - Landiiig and in ;i store': -. . . f 'J 7001 B BLS, t JA1UR, all grades. Oflfl VV- Bags KIO and LAGUTRA COFFEE, Jx. r .if j.2 Si. OJ BLS. REFINED SUQARSq l it s 200 15 HUDS. P. IU SUGAR, 100 BOXES D SIDESt ; jj -s s i t: ; ;; - Bhd. Smoked Sides and Shoulders,,. ..if Ht"rS ,VJ.I.J- .'JiTr .'-. !:.,!' 20 -.'si-i y.;;, .-j .i, ;. 4fA H A HRTCT.S1 PrtUTT: ' Air ir 1 rt 1 rfcrr NEOS NAILS 'all h1zpj. JQ TONS HOOP IRON; 4 j i f A A' Rhls. Dlstilleris Glue, ' - - 1 5 i - 200 B0XES 6oap' 2QQ BOXES CANDLES, ' 50 TONS NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, 4 Ji1 ' QQ Biles Sheeting andYam9j 100 BOLLS COTTON BATTiNG7 u 4 Ae., &o . For sale by iirt v w v & m m it nnn i a at . TV iXjLii.JXjAXO m. JM.UliV.lAMI H. april 26-tf i wFMsh (ifltrriy als j j a 50 Bbls. Baltimore Flcmr, Family, ; 1 " ' . Extra and Super, 500 lbs. N, C,, , . " . , r i. v t ,- j p j Hams, 200 lbs. N. O. Lard,: 20 Bbls. Sugar. 20 Bags Rio Coffee, 10 Tubs Vir- MglniV Butte), Molasses, SaltSoap Starch . , Tea, Crackt-rs, Candles?, Matches, V .A'. oiUpii will bo solo-Jw: ti&9htti$yi v., '.At o. h, south'' Wafer tieet, i . .i ... .. " 1 may. l-xti"iih't .orSM iTii vt titijaAM' XTTEhaveas ociated, Mr.li J. &alfyith E have as ociated Mr. II J. Sauls with t t rTM.TUTfUTsircss, aw ueicauw if ? .ay 4n 4vim4 fsa. n rwl TlPTPftfl fir drthBTlrm"wilt beBass,"Scotf A C i We invite consignments from ur friend s ana win use.tiie utmost diligence to secure :!t' "300,000 Pounds" Uli! h.YJX-.i i c C 7 T p OF Tim ill liOCuiISji flew I OIK. I . , .v. nri.i.-o ti4- .1 'j . v., !'.:..,. r 1 ,.- -'; -' : ' ' ' f"-'"r York; or to II. TiHELMEOLD'8' Medical Je- 1 - rvoider btho Bbard . . T710R sale on reasonable terms at the Cape p6t, 104 South Tenth St., PUladelpfila, Pa.-' l r f , t np Qara..1 . , JO Fear Chemical Works, CasUe streetwU- BkffARB OF COUNTERFEITS. - Ask. for- ,,T-i"-',-.-'i; ff .V'"' tW-""-: mington, , IM.BU1E, HENRY T. HKLMBOLD'S I Take no other. - J--' " WM. J. BIYINS, ' Chemist. nSOELLANEOUS. HENEY T. HELIIB OLD'S COUP ' 7D FLUID Component Part-Fluidr Extract Rhubarb n rtnei . Fluid Extract Catawba Qfccpe FOR LIVElt COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, -BILIOUS 'AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NER VOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVENESS. Em . PURELY NEGETABLR. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, MINERALS r PELETERIOUS DRUGS; : - - r X, ThesoPllls are the' most dellffhtfallv pleas ant purgative, superseding castor, oiL. salts auia ui tiio bbuxuacu. xuoy giro wuc, uu cans neither nausea nor griping pains. They are comrtosed of the finest inaredUents. - After a few days1 use of them, such an, invlgoratlonoi, the entire svstem taken nl as t o a nn par mi raculous to the weak and, enervated, whether uiauig iivio, luipruusnce ur uiseSB. , 11 x. "iioiug num. iiuj)iuuuvo it uiocaoc J-i a Helmbold's CompoundFIuid Extract Catawba tbat sugar-coated Pills do not dissolve, -but pass tnrougu tne etomacn witnoM aisaoivtng,t conseauentlv do not nroduce the desired ef fect. ,'XUE CATAWBA GEAPE PILLS, being pleasant la taste and odordo not necessitate -V;yV'jVi.4i-jiv.; w'i X2i IIEWIIY 'IV HELMBOIiD'S iTuniors.' Cancerous 'Affections,-Nodes, Rick- Tetter, Humors of all Kinds. Chroulc Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, add all diseases that have been established in the system for years. : Being prepared eipressly for the above com plaints,.. its - blood-purifying properties . are greater than anp other preparation ot Sarsa- Earilla. It grvea the complexion a clear and ealthy color nd restores the patient to? a stato of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronio . constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the bloodr and.thot only, reliable ad effectual known remedy for. the cure ox Pains andSwel ling - of. the Lones. .Ulcerations of the Troat n.f t ainela and all.Rnalv Krnntlnna of th. Jilrin- HM e - V ' - ' ' ' -" ' '-lir-,n'k -u Iv J ' ' ' !l M I. : n?M 11QBY T. If F IiWROLD'S 4; ; : FliTJIO EXTBAOT BlJCIIUi - . , THE GREAT DIURETIC. has oui-ed every case of Dlabeter tn Vfifch it has been given. "Irritation of thu Neck of the Bladdet and Inflammation of the Kidneys,1 Ulceration of tho Kidneys and Bladder,, Re tention ol Uriae, Diseaaes-iof tho 'Prostrate . Gland, Stone in the Bladder Calculna. Gravel, ' Brick-dust Denosit. and Mueous or Milky Dis charges, and for enfeebled: and. delicate con stitutions ot Dotn seies, attended ..with the following symptoms: Indisposition, to . Exer VA ywcx, ui iuwuwjr, ixu culty of Breathing, weak Nerves.Trembling. tion, Los3 of Power, Loss of Memory. Did norrurui ui.ica.ao, nuseiiunesa, jjiinuess ot vision, rain m tne ir. uot Hands, Flushlnjt Vio ITao la IM1 Vnnf unarms ITniiufwal T at.L vi " wuum.iMu.vu) vun ix)iiMir tude of the Muscular System, etc. - . - ufn;M jt wiouu. iiiu gn v BigUKtu to twenty-dve, and from thirty-live to fifty-flve or in the decline or change of life ; after eon nnemenL or laoor pains ; Dea-wetuag iu cnii- ! -1J T't'Mi ' 'V' ?f T.y?y llEIiBOL,l'SJSiIliACT;ilJCIIUiia IilU- retio and Blood-Purify lng, and -cures all dis eases arising irom naoiis 01 aissipauon, ana excesses ana imprnaences in me. lmpariues of the blood, etc., superseding Copaiba in af- iecuons ior wnicn 11 is usea, ana aypniutic Auecciens in inese aiseases usea in eonnec ion with HELslBOLDS JiOSE WASH. In many affections peculiar to -Ladles, the EXT k ACT BUCUU is unequalled by any other remeay as in umorosia or i&etenuon, lrregu lari'y. Painfulness or Suppression of Custom ftVn?l,lmcph?.teiSir,hse1S;i wneuier arising xrom inaiacreuon or iiaDits of Dissipation. It is prescilbed extensively1 bv the most eminent Physicians and Midwives for enfeebled and delicate, constitutions, of both sexes and all atces (attended with any of vue auoYS uisctujOB or Byuipiouisi t S-t ' - o J II. T. HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Habits o Uissrr atioit, Etc, in all their stages, at llttlo expense, littl6 or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing. iDsiructions, its venting ana uunng . tstric tures of the UretLra, Allaying Pain and In flammation, so frequent In this class of dhv eases, and exnellintr all Poisonons mittflr. Thousands who have been the victims ol in competent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found iney nave ueen . aecoiveu. ? and that the " Poison" has, by the use of " powerful astrin gents," been dried up in the system, to break out in a more aggravated form and perhaps alter Marriage. Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU foir all affections and Diseases of th Urinary Or gans, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of now long stanaing. ruiuis, ojn is xioiiLAli JuS U H I 1 X Cl A S rn.ll A5UTT1.K. Ilelmbold's Iuiproved cannot bo surpassed as a FACE- WASH, and will he found the only specino remedy in every species ox uuianeous - Auection., it speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness. Indurations of the Cutaneous, Mem brane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient ln flammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dry ness of Scalp or Skin, Fiost Bites, and all pur poses for which salves or ointments are osed ; restores the skin to a state of purity and soft ness, and insures continued healthy aotion to the tissue Of its vessels, on which denends the aggreeable clearness and vivacity of complex ion so much sought and admired.. But how ever Taiuacue as a remedy for existing defects or tne sain, a. x. ueimbold'e Rose Wash has long sustained its principle claim to unbound ed patronage, by possessing qualities which HJatW i 1ni? In an lsr&aa (nrmnl -TtinsA nmmlnmt reiuMtw.aaietyande accompaniments of its use-ash Preserrativa and Refresher of the Comnlexloni ; It; Is . excellent Lotion for diseases of a SyphUitlc N ature, ana as an infection for diseases of the .pOon, isuch Urluary organs, arisina from habits of dlssi- used in connection with the kxtraeta SarsMpanlla . and Catawba Crane Pillai in such dieabea as. recommended, cannot bs sui rtas eo .w. i i . . i s r i Fi I s .-- t ' Evidence of the most-Tesponslble and re- llnhla nhn nto. . .. ... .... - with" hundreds df thousands- of JlviHg .wityl tiacaies anu, recpuimenaatory. letters,, many' wi. wiutu ,ai.w. jtom ,ine Highest soui-ces, -including eminent .Physicians, . Clergymen, - statesmen, etc. ;The proprietor has never re - ner spa sorteu 10 tneirpuoiication in the newspapers; he does not do this from the fact that 'his articles rank1 as Standard Preparations, and tionot need to be propped up by certificates. Hen ry T, IIcI uibold'a Gcnuiiie J i yi 1 Preparations IHverecftbu.ny address; Secure from bb servation. Established-upward or twenty years..-ScOd . by t Druggists -every whfrtvi Ad ia .Ttt for Inf 01 ina tkxn.Jn contklenfcft.tn V.,, .7,. vr nr.. i RT.TU Rfll.U. Tynirt-frlat. ri( Chn-n FX,UID EXTBACTSABSAFAuIIXir i n i i rj i ii'H i i vr x i.nrin inniM rxin i nn 'hvhlcui i ' xi . - L. ALU X a , AL. LI., AiooaAa Co i ra I . -; ! A TttTJ-rt A TTRnHf WfT Hf rWfJTnV . i . . l ? . . 1 jluid. iuiiiiiii lruui Liia ijai . tt uild airciiiuKs. 1 - - June 25-SAFly Wed STEAI,ISHIP LINES. ; BALTT.3IIE ;i -D ;.IIOiGiQ J lVcor;L'C:ca;nc:iipLinof it r ' r kha posed of tne- JTirst Class ..steamsibVpa L TJ G l li ii 3 J. i . -I A7 , PEICE ComraanaiteTi 'kill ofnscd . - .. . , - v . t . f r . . DAJSrBX. Cv CXXIUDS. Conumanden .? -1 The . Steamship , IUCI I LP 7 TTTILL LEAVE WOBTfl'S WHARF kt th foot of, iiulbery street, foVjBaltiHiore on FRIDAY May 12th. '.T '! 1 T . For Freight engagements apply to r: i ! i Jnaay 7-tl', (1 -4- -n c,i u , .. LORILL ARD'S - : T.ji ST E AU S HI P L I HE i lu1 : . ..iii - '7 v;,n JQj YV -XAXVIY, . SAILING TUESDA YS AND FRIDAYS j FROM THROrjGH. CONNECTION WITH ALL RAlIL- ROADS LEDINtJ OUT OF V?IMINGTO i 'M.I i f " NO j'ASSttNG'ERS TAKEN. j ... For Freight apply, to, ;y :-., y jM r j.IT t ' BARRY BROTHERS. ' 8ept).tf;:sn --A-.i-v : . : Agenia. PMladelphia a n d ;; Southern Mail Steamship Line. T THE FAST. AND FAVORITE STEAJISHIF .1 ! 'I'1. -i n.!T j j v Caps AQEIY,, -. -.j rTTTILL RUN THE FOLLOWINQ SCHED ; YV ule between Philadelphia and .Wilming- ton, K.'C: Leaving Wilmington, Leaving Philadelphia, ,;-1 187L' ' - - J -Wed'aday J an. 11,6 am Thursday ,.... Jan. 6th . . r " 19th xnnrsoay .. r Friday, Feb. 10 f " March 10 Friday .V. . . ; .'. .Feb. d " .:-. "-17 Saturday ...... March 4 Saturday, " 25 " Sunday April- Sunday, April 9 'MS 24 " 9 : .......May , 2 Tuesday, May , weanesaay " 17 J ......... , - wea'saay, 54 Thursday .June 1 1 Thursday, June 8 it 02 Friday," ' ' ' 30 Friday,5;1; July'r 7 Insurance at low rates. For Freight, apply to h .;. VTOS.TS & TTOBTH, Agents,3 ' v 5 - p. 1 Wilmlnirton. If. C'!; nr t r a rira n..Ai 1 oh oa.iv f . A-fe aiuuu. uoueiiu aiiwii W BUUUI Third Street, Philadelphia. . . , . . , , - White Sulphur Springs, GREENBRIER, WEST VIRGINIA. : These Snrinsrs. famous for their alterative waters and fishionatl0""TatronHEre. -will be open on the 1st of Juna. . They afford accom modations for 2,000 persons, r , " . The cars of the Chesaneake and Ohio Rail road run to the Springs Excursion tickets, a- low rates, will be furnished in the principal cities, North and South., . . t These Springs are 2.000 ft. above tide-water. and the climate In which tney are situated is always cool and rn vigobatiwo, arroraing en tire reuei xrom prostrating summer neat ! IT01. icosenoereer's exceuent itand will oe in attendance, to-enliven the Lawns and Ball Boom. . .- ...; Masquerade and Fancy Balls during the season, as heretofore. ad extensive Advery -win do Dent' at very moderate. charges.: . , ,'; - ,fj;,s Chakoks : ti 00 per day and 75 per month of so aays. . uniiaren unaer ten years 01 age ana colored servants,' half price r white servants according to aocommodationa. ' s Pamphlets in reference to the Medicinal value of tne water, notrrrs to the Springs, etc bo had free of charge, at the Purcell liOUSe. - ,o r '-'. "ti', J ' T - GEO, L. PEYTON A CK . may 7-eod3w Sun Wed Fr ' ' TTOT SPBINGS, - h i ill This renowned waterincrDlace will be ODOn- edfor the receptionof Visitors Junelst.. it waters are ceieDrated for their curative Virtues in the treatment ot various diseases sucn as tjnromo uneumatism, uout, xorpor oi tne Oliver, unromo enlargement or tne Liver or Spleen, Chronio Diarrhoea or Dysen tery, Non-Organio Paralysis, Old Injuries, Af fections of the Skin, especially f Syphilitic orleln. Chronic Diseases of tha TJterua. fto. . i The Baths vary in Temperature from 862 to 110-FahrenheiU . : ' , ' oa.bd t3 00 per day, :o 00 feer week. 75 per month. i r: .Li.. a 1 w't Telegraph Office at the Hotel. Paov. J. L. Cabe.l. M. D.. of the University. Ya., Resident Physioian- - ' THOS. R.PRICU&COUroPnetOJ, may 7-eodtw Sun Wed rr Richmond, Va. A FresliSupply f Rose, Orange and Almond.' . -I f j j , ; Efpa Flo-vvxb Soap. : ; ! B AY RUM, GENU INB Ifery SA-e, and,Mai310Ual - Waters. - Isoeiubli Ikx and Pencils. m Troehes,IIostetter JJlt JSItSers, .... PVVJV, . , . . - A For ealeat GRKEN (t PLANNER'S, may 4-tf brag Stores.' . ii , ! 1 OfllCC Couniy Coininlgsioner, ,3fLVfil?IANOVCIt COUfTT, -. V ? $ 'i f- ri' it- 4 ' ft .rWPSt??! Al Mayth, 187L Ei - A'-Jia .?.i.iTY PROPOSALS Jw flr too received by thb t ' , a. U ;I.-17.'0 TA :iis'i.it':i ; ,-:J -' County Commissioners unlU FRIDAY, 19th I Inafnrkf ot. o'ciock if . w., Tor supsisting the ! f " - qpr s. 'I row may 7-2 w Clerk. v ; RAIL RO.n) LINE I7i I. C ; Y iclcidn ItTailroaci Wi lmih qtow, N. C, Jan , x i JJJ T- J J - W The day train will not run (Wi'Sundi; ' ,'r? .- iit'S- - -i ' , , J .V.V-.;;: ' ; r. S, L. FREMONT, ' ?r-i.i'Ji:-l. Ri-rk waj. . .c- WiUningtooc; Jan. tJS; 187V; u 1 it t 7iliniilgf on. Cbliimbia r & 5 v - WitmirGfojr, N. C, March SU, qhahgeficheauier A PTEB . THIS PATE . JILE FOLLOW I y XA. Schedule will be run by Trains on thw .road $J ..t : nisi ; ; ' " s-j-t . i-..-.-: j 5 fh.i -DAT: EXPRESS .TRAIN, Daiiy. j , ,' . - . ' . 'i Leave Wilmington (Union Depot) 4:a: i Arrive at Florence., ....10:G0 a 'u Arrive at Kiags vHle . J; u k. i i . f 1 :30 p. 3 Leave Kingsville.. ....... 2:23 p u Arrive at Florence..:. C.J.'.'ji.;... 5:44 Pt a Arrive at Wilmington.. ......,.....,1150 pf u NIGHT EXPBKSS.TBA1N 1AILY (SUN DAI'S Leave Wilmington..,,..,-. Arrive atFlorerice. ..';:.;.';. .... .1 ii.. L48 a v A-rrive at Ringsvllle,. ............ 9:w a. m Leave Kinersvil le. 3:4ft r. ij Arrive at Florence..i..vv....;.u.-()6 i-v- U.-U5 '.11' Arrive &b nuuiuigiMii...... ?:10 A. il ' ' "; JNO.' C. , 'WINDKU,' i I,;. Gen'l Sum i march $-tf WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE 1. 1 ' ' 'ANI1; .- . - , I ,,.Jl . til I- - . . r . 1 ' Schedule for f Eastern; Bivisibn. : -: : r J General SnijeriiiteiifteiiVs Olllce, ' -: : t a vntMrKQTp X, CL, Feb. 16, 1811. ; PASSENGER TRAIN leaves Wilmington , daily (Sundays excepted), at. ...7.-00 A. M Arrives at Ilead of Road. Am P. M. Leaves Head of Road, In Anson Co.. f0 ArM. Arrives at Wilmington... 8:30 P. M. Passengers leaving Wilmington On Mon days, Wednesdays- and-Frktavs-make clow connection with Stages at Head of Road, and, stopping at n igh t-in. Wades boroV arrive in Charlotte the next evening. Through tickets , to Charlotte, 1& . -.ai; m- j i . :. ; Five hundred mile ticlrets can be purcbaed at tho Ticket Offices in Wilmington, Lumber ton, Rockingham,- Laurinburg. and Wade boro, for fifteen dollar m. These are especially useful foe business men and families. Two regular Freight Trains per week will leave Wilmington at 7:05 A.M. on luesdays and Fridays, and arrive In- Wilmington on Mon- days and Thursdays at 6:00 P. M. S. L. FREMONT, ; feb 17-tf ! ' -' Chief Engineer and Sup'f. r MISCELLANEOUS. . CldTFafi) HOUSE, .-. ! ... :u r:.?: : AH1 OH1T r.vi .. SAMPLE r KOOM, s;iiir iwib.citt.-vJi . rfTTHERE StlpERWR SEGARS AND B0T W TLKD"LIQUORtjan always be had, in connection with that Superior Brand of !:,;-, . MICHIGAN. CHEWHIG. TOBACCO. i.i fir,-:-i ti.il "Alaorf ...-$( i.!..-. , . : -Furnished Rooms, by. Day, Week or Monti. ' OCtl6-tf ' J.'a: CLIFFORD, riopr !L:ir En-liic, i rrcllcrs,- Bair, r,!il ij-mi 4,'iU T.1 sja-nCMis ' '"' " r and l?Ias:lcr Mill ; 'CasUrs,- Wrong1'1 ForgiDgs,-;&c. . lust., TRAINS, on this Road "in million atBA.II.iand 11:60 p '! !v arrive at -Wcldon at -;05 A. M. aud Z ty Leave Weldon-at 10.-00-A1. M. ?..; E T f I H llt'VUT fi 1 mii mm rmr.M '"''' HP 1 ' . ill' ''s'l ' ;Pp: , ,;. -if : wl :J .t t . . ... r r SEND FOR CIRCULARS. aprll 9-S4F6mos
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 10, 1871, edition 1
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