'V rc i - Iv 1 : V,rcd n cc d - v. . 1 1 nrqh : . 0; " 1372. . .... .. . , :xtor "n 1 . proprietor. j j .- - Dally one year, In advance. ..... .....r.J W ... . .. mt montts, la aJvaiiCO.. ......... 5 oO , " .1 m thrro mont'-i, In advance... ... 2 00 . ' rf : ' one taontn, la kdvaF.ca. ...... .....," 1 J5 , .- Weekly Btar, per year,. ...... ......... 8 .; ?. 1 ekly Star and Carolina Farmer,.. 3 (0 Dairy etar aivd. Carolina farmer,. . 8. 00 Tif J? ' CIRCULATION OP THE M0RN "(Xa'sY2j(. IS LAMOEli .THAN THAT ta'J'abont fortyjeats old, crouched up against Ll3irm IN jXORTU.VAHQLINA. f - IDE TTRlNT CaOVEItNOI AUAIN - v 01! allthe official swell-heads we? C7tr knew, we think hii Accidental Excellency: the most coDC"eiied; and wrong-beadedj v His way is the best way, his idea the right one, bis wilHa law, and there must be no goingjbehind.his simple M.tbus saitb Tod , .. CaldwelLGoYcmor ot NqrihvCarolina.", : r .. Now to the eyes of the minions of Radi l "caldbm, big and-iit V;Vf ,r;and yellow, ther'eia-Bomothirig awful aud Jove li Ice in - the course an: conduct oi Jtbis,":; mighty ..Qoveraor. His Vero nod r - ; i shakes the flunkey worloTbf carpet bjg and scallawogolBciaand unofficial life fffom ; pole ttf , poley and not great Jupi ;er (dn " v , Olympus, . throwned in storm nd iiht' .nipgj'with attendant gods doing his be., huats and mortals trembling at his frown" or elated at his.sm'de, ever carried it; with grander air or more magni ticien t .1 mien. - Great, great, greal . Caldwell 1, Mighty potentate," all-Way ing 'ruler of tie un- washed throng, terrible god,l veiled, in the "splendors of th pigmy OlympuSj i1 cm rot behold thee without""- getting a bad .case of sore eves, and we would thoui wert i ; like common mortals like Judge , Watts or Judge Tourgee, for instance that ""we might view thv nigh'lUlglitfaesa wUli less danger.4 - l ' f : ; : Uut notcrery idol is .worshipped of, all as.LU men. - j.oa nas n:s enemies as wen Wer?, dad k these enemies 'are the friends of cvnatitutional. freedom. They D6w not down at the miserable Baal to which . Radicals Hffer worship, .They, pollute not their lips with petitions to bo false and.. 80?fetbleT a'.'god " of clay. vThey offer, no inceuse to a. divinity that hat bf to i edge - itself about 'with the thunderous terrors of a partisan Supreme Court. s .They' re fuse .utterly to recognize the "potent rod" of Burke's great statesman. pThere are those in North Carolina who laugh ta 'icorh and deride with taunts and jeers his ' grand gloomy and peculiar " efforts to make himself n dictator and reign eu- -preme'over th'e4 million4 of Letter;, and wiser men than himself. , , f The . latist. fanta&iic trick that ! - ."I our . . . ...... .k - . j- A . , r mountebank Cromwell has tried to play. before high heaven add his. gaping party t friends is in 'the matter of the i appoint- 'ments otnew Wards of directors for the Penitentiary and Insane I Asylum. ' Under the outrageous decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Clark vs. Stanley, which Judge Moore virtually1 set aside la his decision in the public printing case of . Ramsey and Brown, Caldwyll thiuks he has all power under heaven to, make ap poinimcncs ip mi pupnc omccs, ana ntnee. he endeavois to oust the old. and .regular s boards of directors for the two institutions named above. The first act in this 'diama,"1verJ 087 1 v;an-c leiryou wnere 10 gor more.flrtnry.i VThe limbers; bracked and - the effort' to take tWe tTiibiic nrintina- from 'An a 'lcelDgr twraenng on oespair the the cradU would have been broken in the !? taK Iblic printing from vUitor might aslc where ho chuld gct k gtroggle-to rcleas0 it8clt had .he; not the personegally. authorized' tp, do the drink-and the answer would probably be: loosened his holdl'l v - . c ; i t. ;J 51 in the ( pan, and recoiled upbn lhislAcci dency with jaughable efiect But tblfpoor, infatuated,. imbecile 'creature of circutu- 1 1 itances'can n6f se how great a' fiasco, he i it . rt ... . .-. w - . . ... f has made, Jut uriyes .bis" rwooderri" bead once more upon; tne stone wan ot law and right, to meet another disaster. 1 i " iiut there li another asbeat of t his mat. ter. The public interests suffer while this lilliputiau contest is being wagcd.i Notice ;;ir haVUeeh gm !."" hn rpf. ontJXn?;;: uiiiVu.t!. I complacently savs witn an eve towara 1 to binrnurvin? rne wor uu doiuiok : e':AV' " . ... w . . v ' - l.the door for another customer, that ifhe fotindto answerthe purpose aswellas. v " " f i r; -rler? ??tcrP6 i had moner enough, he could make Lite's- old way; One nooa-time a-ladicam . , justice and the public safety are brought ville a big city ; that -his ueichbors are I the factory; Boy-like, the yoiingstef fi . to a standstill 't thn irarA'iinrf'maiAn.t. - - mm M M V Ml LWUSa' State. People of ' North Carolina t !pnn "template the beauties of fVdtniMoa and ,yn: . , -s: . i 1 r :.-.-f; 1 . no enterprise about 'enidon't know yet paint pbts contaimhg the . twodifiereut . ble dictate, of .a stubborn Governor, who that wee got a railroad-ate' at least kinds " of staining "liquid." He poured.' wantonly,, tiamples on the laws oft the half a century behind theHimes in short, them toeeitoJeelzedM ' ; ,!atb1? ':diial partyy that knows no law ;but the license of its -.own weet will! Behold your --Governor , -See bim tread in disdaia upon every .Tm r ... " 1 -vv um uwwijtuuaaiie ( sliming polluting, degrading,' ruining thel ( oiate; whose r Uonatitution and laws he - . . . . j . v., n v" w u upuuiui t iuc man, ine IV. ,e,boT U; b.eYore'y ou itadgellim 1 ,r ' 1 ' ; : TO??0. .-..AiCaVOS. :J-t : - , ; . . v :VPlamrfbiftv;a.-liiypgi..ai, chess -a-y match. t,":tfi!.;i-i ;- 'I'dc'vv': V? J .. ; .... . rrr-m .--- -.-.- u. -'l-.-v--.. .-The' Souhfja toliticvtegila i j 5t adjronQined paid. $1 ,6.0Q. for! spit; ,r' tore, .toons. Mr.1 John 'Alexander .'Radical Mayor df Columbia. 'lias been! re.i aomioatcd-""4"4" n .ville, occupied by a colored Wan" named George Austin, was4 burntd clownbttfi'oes- 4ajwA.eu.bscripdoa,was the " flT.4 a TT .... - .- ... i ( .nrav?01? ,sum,ot; money I-, iadr .ArSJ.1? .W.? - Y If , . . . " ' ' - " - " " - , . w. nk. 1LUU J .lit.. l! U IL I HMS mil HT 111 m wwr . T n .Ma 3ixauuaj.-a-j a tin'r- '..t m:u,ki 7w7'-- .T? -J-1"t""- .Czllitz.: 1X1,-3 t.3:IZ.rzU saj3t. oight be called " genuine eympatby." I . A colored laborer by the name of Lews I 3-w 3 accidentally killed inr Charlestc., Sati rday. mcrningt. bys falling through tha raI.ers .of tba' ne,w 1 "asonic Temple.tf the i oor below, - a distance of aoouc louiy ieti. -. ' -. house. entered1 hS gate i otf ifassaVAr? eC After beinir relieved from duty,'and .saw his brother-in-law1.- Jerry. Aikenf colored), covered 'tb at :he wdead On examining iho bead, as though irom a, fall or blow. It 18 supposcq t ,io oe ou iwmer, as the" deceased ywas addicted to drink fngr and. - naq. ' uvea -iniuAiuiueu uuriug iuc : . v f f. a." ;V LILESY1LLE, ANSOST CbVNT T. :-it, r fcprieepobdenc of ;ther StaVVtr: )k iEditok Stah Having frequently heard me in that gwtio, I " took' a note J of the aspiring vji lage, and now,' ask'vyor "to " prent it.' :i ,: It is situated in a rolling and somewhat picturesque region,, some. views from .th whiefc to Ihe eye of an artist, night form striking pictures. ';V " . . .The salubrity bt- the j place is unq ues-? tiohabUi ndlsuch imarvhes and' miasmatic- yalleya as are"''''cimO from Rockiogliam U6:Yilmingt5nt being' toun&'vfest dfthe PeaeoC16nUme resident f: the .plac? informed m8 that "aaer and lever ?' were unknown..! The water is 'pronounced ,jy fomq, to be !Eqnat to th'aiof; the imountainregionof North Carolina.' - . '' rrThe larininff 'Country':tmmedlaiely con tiguous Is broken, , and, until the general introduction and ue ol 'fertilizers, foe the ast few years,, agriculture has not been lemunerativr.''lt is said thai cotton from this vicinity commands higher prices than any short staple offered T&' the Wilmington markeUVrA gentleman tvho ( jivas iormtrly in the cotton tradeiir Charleston rays that bo could always sell theXitLesTille and. Jones' UreeK cotton there at same price as the celebrated "Georgia uplands,': which classes nqxt best to, Orleios.7 From what coulatbs; (earned on a brier visit' Lilesviile is destined to be tba point ot a very targe -irauc vcuiraiiy jocaiea in the region where this fihecotton is prpM duced, easy of access lrom all directions, the nearest and most yaijable - point lor wlial wai repreicnted to tho writer as one ot the most valuable and productive a&d Wealthy sections at the State, viz: upper Richmond, lower Stanly, and Montgomery oonties. the villacre and Pits inhabitants Live trood reason to hope that the busi ness otjthe place, already double that of former years, will soon reach such figures as to Astonish old fpgyism.'V; - But it Is not my purpose to '., puff n. the piace, ana irora uan uave Been ia me pap-ers there iseems tQ.' ba .'enough of the .'polling and blowing ? talent there for a place of ten itlmeS1 its size.'? And it, Rafter Bpeakiog.iq. all candor, as bove ia praise me."' - i ............... v v 5 One ot tho-first;and most discouraging signs n stranger encounters i;is the answer to his enquiry tor a hotel : "No, sir; nol place where yotr can -stay all night I yhat,n he naturally asks. is there no one tor all these big bouses I see around here who will accommodate a traveller for the nigtit V' vNo, sirthat man's folks is sickthat other man's got company and is.ata of prctUions anyhow, anjt that wwter uuc uasgunuo uinj uuyvi. here and ezpec.s it to be rnade biggtr 'Well, down yonder on the railroad a fd- Ur keeps a grpggery, and it you happen 10 una mm tooer enougu ue can give jou a goofrnokr:for, witlyali his faults, be does Keep cnoice sperriis.;. .-Aoa tnitneiwi ward the tired and disappointed;traveller I might wend his way, to and an individual kempt, uncombed," who seems to know I and trare but little outside ortnixingcock - ia,a BOU luuuiw.anu uuaung upon tne 6 t,JL v0 :n: - and able to cive somie information abot the village and surrounaing country,, and I reftular.Tite Barnacles rustvold files . ..... . If W . ' for the buildinijijup and ; prosperity, pf P1- alot?rlh a dzen kUdeecggsl "bdifnrther pirticplarizaUonis.nnneces 'safy. ' :: ' ' :. ' v, Paiu mere uung bo near luose 01. v 11 ?t?9WcVcQt4 4o well thtrer: and spme t"P"- T 1 tv uivucjt wwiu iiufviu k. , LiiaRO .1 aome,olibe denizens of the town can nevcVf enloy, 'cJear-contience; by at once l)uloV ; v-.The.-Courier'! -Mondajr eays: A.bout 6 oclock ye3terdayniornin prif Tato1 Singleton '"'of - the UDDer1 stati6n or tne piacq ana us capacities .ana capa- i day beioTC.vU hua itr bilities, I mention some faults! and draw- j 0Vei? a month.- Many backs,T h6M;myjf lends there .wjlliorgive and ministers creaiure. i ft fotnne'i-f-iit least havwhaf l ffmri :;forjdy ordinary civility' might Weiteni j arrested Saturday at 'his ffisideoce; iri ;. Ud to attired 4nct hungry' -- - 4Twelittfs I -. ' rrn ; TnAVELLER. v Ite Amniiy f rev.-v- - ; - A little arce is played. Jo the House ,of T ..... T- - T xcLircBeuLHuyta cvci j . wees. v xvciuaiug iu t fefant' d'eenerat amnestV; IheV bass; once'f Wy roy;wnicnf toe . persons nameo in it ' are relieved,, pt, all disabilities a& citizens insiit only aq one prOvisldn it is:under od .that If the'hanie of Jefo fP1? JP?Wti.th6 ngro arising irom acta aurmg me reoeiuon. in casextaking thestateme.nis3lL the girls, making up thiaj perioicalbill every mem- &c. . Butts js onevot Abe, ccouncil who JisJ btr han'ds 'in i w hateter ' lists he cbooses engag'erji Indprdwcuudg the . contested an.d none , of the names .-are 'read.j;Thev election casa ot Da Trftw? Rnwen he.fnra debt , is rapidly in- crec :zg. Chicago has a new Democratic daily, the New$. ?.!;i;; r. .VA ) .' i-.- Indiana BheriSs play sevenup who Kue,ir-prisoners. --.:;.Tf.;t;. ..... ..- Ci' Id d i ati spbl is li as "a" dvzp fTp cr Called the'XZZy Hoolier: " f ?; -Tr- Chicago ka3;tyo. femaiQ 'Uigh-. way:robbers, agedT18 and 29. A., temper.anjeJ';T.eyiyU'i8'6' ported throughout ' C6nriecticu-f''?"e?'-: -r Cholera is conimittiiW its rav-J tiges among ue bvtujb oh Illinois, , , ,j l u re qu i res :o ;to.n oi -Btee to make, on an- average one.-million ofteel pens. - -f ;.!;J K Brigham DTonng' and tHe other J wormon prisoners wiu oe irieu eariy iV dackson county, 111., ;boast8 0i a cirweo wua six iget oi legs ana inrec feet Ofi'body.- -r; -V ? ' 1- ;AnIllnis;firrerr has : just finished his huskingrlle had only 450,000 busEels of com. A, ; ' - '.Tliere arfiiiyCtwt) petittoria for divorce beroretbeupreme Uourti.oi New Haven,.; Con t- f 7 K ': f -4 1 . I ; ' - There hfave been eighty das of .continuous sleighing this season in "West NortbfieidV5Ias3. !; ,s "- ... AndrewA Johnsoni is. jsaid to contemplate: running an jndepeodeni candidate ..lor Governor, of ; Tennessee. -V b it-B16omiri2tonl Illinbtsjlias;t)een exulting - over some prize lambs; eleven months oldl with wool lo incnes iongij-7 ir When1 a boyas the feydr; and ague in Danbury, Conn.', they "'make him usetul by'8ettins htm: to shaking "carpets i ifi.i H-" '..'! V-..-V? i';.T''-V . . ' " r 1 ennessee Vh.ires; out; eon vlcts to wdrk on railroadswhich js thought to look like offering a premium lor them Jo ; iiie .quesuonoi wnqre an voo Sm itfcs coma .fro'nr is aps trcredr : A factory in ar neighboring cityjbearsj the igo, " Smith. ManufttCtunrlg Company.7: i. . . GoyernQr .Waahbnm, ot Mas aachusettst!has revived the ancient custom of. having a fast day in that state, and has appointea April 4th aa tast day. "The Smltb Cradle BokInff.' - The last number of the JLexinirton Oa gate c oses a clever v written editorial on fGju-sW? witlvthe extract which we give below, roe I acts ot tne craaie rociuog arc, ao far as Wo arer informed, quite cor rectly given; Wer have' heard the strange story "many times and ;oft," from the lips of old citizens ot Lynchburg : i "This isone of the most remarkable and best authenticated 'phenomenons OfUbis kind on .record. It occurred in 1840. an Lvncbbufi?. at the residence of the late W, A Smith, DJ)., for many years President I of RandolDh Macon Collecre. In that ve'ar he was-Dastor ot. a church Mn Lvnchbunr church. An ernpty cradle ia his housu was noticed rockinff of its own accord. it continued its.motion for an hour. ! The next day it commenced rocking at the same time, kept it up, and stopped as on the continued daily for intelligent citizens witnessed - the , wonderful 1 anairand made:reDcated ffort9 to solve U be misterv without success. It was re moved to other apartments in the dwelliog With" the same -Jesuit. Ittwas taken to pieces and each part scrutinized and refit- . -1 " m. a i ' " i -i e.' ' . ' icu, yet mere was no cnange in its motion l.he Methodist clergy selected one o their number to hold the cradle and pre A. Si ;, i. . ' n.. . veot ii.possioie ua movement, ,'ine iter. DAPennjOnoof the purest men of his 1 time.vas chosen for this purposcWaile i xt was rocKing ,u6 graspea it. j.c wrencn cd itself from: hiscnp I He seUetfit "It was hot furtlicahinderedinitsdailv exercise. After .thirty or-ftuoro days, it 1 stopped and never commenced again.4 . , f JiNo explauatiba of (his wonderful affair was ever given or attempted. ; J.., a ":ii'' v-- ' ', ' I now'n iikpont In the nVintln ilertraent of a farce 1 manufactory in the cify there was formerfy 1 used two Kinds orpaini or coionog iiquiu p. ,:!r u ri I nnaiv'-'affeet the nrofits of that deDartment; Many experiment were tried with a view I WU3 the went i noeioiz . around, and at length came tq the I " " - althe cdmpbund to a piece ot workri The result was an. ad greater, Tesult was1 the icharge ofjjustll ployed in that dej stLhaU the "workmen era-" partmehf, as with ) the was abletado as much under the Old style. ftt f ti'A "a nfSopti iftf tKo r ipreman just aiwrne na vnj ue ieeu, I able service but to this day it is not known. "U "''" ' r5 . 1 i 111 j ATlYnWT 'i'tt T rouble. .t ?JThe' of Ihe- I Baltimore S&n3'ox thef 18tutvryS tr 4 ,,l 3 lf.Plf -1. . 1 i. ! u ! . ' U L and McElfresh, on the'Cbrjcipfaint of the eunuui trustees ui Luu-ioiru uistriUb on a cTuirge of attempt to debauch a number ;ej kcbQOl&ffttiSltrias pri. I L.IJ..A tt . . .1 . yaie examiuauon ,neiq aiicr nja t? reei uiaii oe.'wasllalthe'haoil of enticinsr' efrla to UJoqlepUonsi -The trustees have been seve - the House CommitteVof ElectipnsHe is Bev - Ural ofther f athersiot the, children are, in P-li?-T: ! .Canada's rar weeks engaged in 'inveatigatinor hei ' . ir tue The season that tries children's souls a-nd bodies i3 at hand. The cold,' dm p' "ason pf early Sprir"j,'with its penetrtting t'eezes th? chill tLo ''entire- ystem nd nerate f cipient croup, is a' cadyh.re, t :d it blbpoves every anxious parecy to laxn the alert, it danger,-and-perhaps death; would bs averted. Too many pa .rents .fiod'th'eir children's ' Jiyes cutoff 4yr the.-want.ot a little carc :i lMkt J, V in most cases the cold .is caused frxxm ex posure tcvdampnessj'ei thQr of the,clothic crbf atmosphere, n In manf cases the pri-' mary "cause i,a ahsulficient .or h imoroper clothinir. --fcsDeciairv. is. this so'with little !rl9;"'7Oh fliispolnt agreaVrap6hsibility loses its' life either J from :thetwnfuri iTUo- come strong in common sense and. i resolve 1 to raise, ineir cuiiaen, not pury ;nem. jjetH them remember, also, that though . sickness mav sometimes be ca led "sent from Goti" "... V.n , . iK.i-i.LS.L- j lit. iue iiuk Bcute. iuat wuicu ia. iorcea mljuu a iiciliivss viiuuis uutuiug less luau a crime. , . .'-svi A Horse that ' Stole Lady'a Cblsnon. ; 1 Thursday afternoonJa' youn gentleman ana laay were driving down Locust street in gallant style. - .The lady was dressed in the height of, ihq fashion, aod herchi&'non -was of regulation size, and of this is our sau etory: as tuey were -aasmng ; along, another steed camet up' ' behind, arid, like some horses having-a habit of 'nipping at the lady 's Chignon and, ,caugbr .it . in his teetht'- Just theii his driver spurred niiri up.'ahd with a sudden 'dash heshbt ahead, bearing ihe.itMdted fchignoh ia his ; teetb. Tbelady flcreamed.andher Tbeau, t seeini the trouble, put the whip to bis steed and. dashed alter the hearer ...ofj.theN; chignon, whose! driver, not seeing it, in the borae's moutIi,"arid "thinkinff he was 'about. : to' be passed,' and that a race was ori the carpet,1 pued tin wnjp iusuiy; away mey went, and as they.pas3ed from'F the reporter's view.it wasjuip tuck,l' ..but the chignon horse was: a little ; . ahead.- : Moines Womfu io the Pulplt-Enruest Move- f mu by' he Sti Lonls - I.aaies. ' j St. Louis, March l6j- y . ! A largely attended meeting iofiadies of the Methodist churches ofjthiscity was held here yesterday to discussthe plan'ih1 view lor tne aq mission ci women to tne pulpit as preach eri'v Reporters were ex eluded,' but it has transpired that after; two or three set speeches and a ' general : dis cussionf he subject,'' a committee tas appointed t6 draft a memorial to ! the Gen eral Conference to meet soon at Brooklyn i.uLn asa.iu mat way to sanction ana providevfor the'.ordination of women as ministers of the Methodist: Church." " iSome ot the first ladies in the. city were I thej discussion. ; JZ: vrJr a4 :. It is terrible to think.pf the agonies bf a woman of civilization and refinement stifV faring under an attack. of ; that : dreadful disease, , kleptoinapia. , instance ot heart-reriding insanity took place" n JJos tqn ihe other" 'day;' vAn elegantly dressed woman was detected in the very act of plagiarizing a pair of silk stockings. She started, tifmed pa.'aMa'bHihrintofears;. in! the most agonizing manner brought tble proprietor to rclease'her and offered bini a 30 note for the : stockingSi- The gentleman j kindly reasoned .vrith ; the afflicted t woman, ,-, and ; then, taking the price of the stockings, returned; ber the change for the $20 note. The poor two- man disappeared and was heard of -no' more, although" her bank note was, it was counterfeit." nC&r ? . f u- '!;" - A . ... . . ... i i i " r , Tlie Spot tea fevtr. , A I 3 frhc bla8k or spotted fever ria an epi- aemicrin pcranxon, jf d., r jlqo puouq sen 001 bf Hy de Park," Bellevue and .Petersburg have been clostd, in ' order to prevent the spreadmgf of disease, luiraerous deaths bebur daily,and the anxiety among parents lslntense.: The fever is known among tne medical Jraternity as. cerebro ; spinaU men ingitis..;. c;-lf A-c:'f cM-inf-' SOCIAL uSOTICES. f. l Vc i Atmospheric poison. "''The1 spring sun calfs up' pometblng tesldes the. Hp wer s and grasses. IteToLvus front the damp arth and turbid rivers,t Btagnant pools' and qlack xnoraeses, the gaseous provocatlyes Of dlaeaBe.; From; the oflkl and gafbag;o ot unclean, cities, too, it exnaies an emuvia ,dc& tructlye ot health and vigor. Periodio fevers of totous types are now raging with ncUsual virulence Jn. various parts of the country and. there are complAlats ixomall quarters f a singularly unhealthy. sprlnsr.rWhat isttjo be donq in, this emergecicj VThe ajaswer IS simple and to the.pomu.; Strengthen. ,the. ;tpdy-i W eakness predisposes the sj-stcm Jo, disease? Commence at once a coarse of the most cranial ' tonics, 'Hbstetier stomach1 Bitters. ".Be-as- surea tnat tne germs or epidemic ana enaemic fevers will neYeVfrTTect the physique that his been rortffled' itid regulaVtffrVhnln gifirlous vegetable; tt'SteiiallVei Amolst' atniosplief e ggtevortfes'd y'sJDepsla.'ana alt diteases of a bUioustybe; andthe suddeni tnermonie'txleal changes common attfrii Beasdd aie'tt Severe triat eveaito- Stren' constitutions: 4ThWe ds bat one! way bfeombattlrflliese agencies, and hat Is byin'vigOTating-the bodyv and iaipatiirig-kalthy activity to all its functions.- THe only specific reqafrsdT.r ttbU' purpose is iiostetter.7s. miters, . ur, ail vege table tonics and alteratives, it 'is the purest laiwl-the beat. . Its jnedidnal..in.tredleiits ia . cl ode. all tna Jnicei and, extracts. ,o(, tne .most approved 'xonie, ann-t7inoas ana auusepue proaucxs or.ino. ifrotanivAingaomra,i urey ai e cOmbinsd with a stimulant Jarhuperictr in quality to the alcohol used in preparing , the tinctures and extrcs of the ' reeular" vhar. maeopoaia. imaipi iv-eoaiw fiun.w en jrxl il-uLi ;r;', : v...-:r": a : TTTOSKOO. Thli. celebratedMedrcine baa XV attained a high reputation, as a reliable remedy for Purirvine the Blood'.- keatorini? -be Liver and ; itiuneys ten a healthy action; und Tontngup'' tbe .lierrous . System, i Its uuniui9 na romarKaDie cures or tne worst caused it to Deooaae-a standard remedy, It is aowprescribed by pnysljcians,.and, jrecom mended by our best citizens; iX4iT-N i - .. -I MISOETil lANflQTJSJ -fc . Jaod J.8." jviV ,K01H - i TjTOR SA-LTBr? KEW - TEB CENT. X! UOLl) BON PS i f the fJITr Of WiLMlNwV ion, vxupons payable semi annually on the first days of January as.d Julya very Qeiira vie investments combining a proniaoie return. 4Jfo RMrei-siOT te ssxstM ai iXaaater cr witii aosoiuie saiety. -.., - tt juAttajiM, ranee of it s tuicn w or the wiifut folio wing Turpentine Men and Farmers;; pfafashion thaL.leads to. the Result, what; -'.F,t '..v-.-? i.: Jv isit 4ut inyiting .death.t'-:Let mothers bef i' ''.j&mt ti,'fir,X;f .itumaoi lacromia iyspepsi Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Kidneyiisease,. Eruptions i JMIBQELLANEOJJd. "200 BBLSTPLANTINQ POTATOES O fi .Coxes OranTges and Lemons , : 1 OK Bbia. Flour ; ;i:z!: 25 Bbla. Cder Bbls. Apples. jQi Bbl8. White Navy'Beans ; r. In stora and for sale by '. mar io-i r . jiEinminos. V r5 ; 'ffitt T r.fii II Ii l III 1 1.--' ' " 1ifrfi'!i;jVL sm i rmAi ' tj-girs V li t .4! i,----r-ri.:-M - o luAY6tLlt X ' catronaee and hooins 1 atlon of the same the present guarantee to tumish my customers 4 K Jllv XTBAWBOLtEt) MEAL from Railrald Com, Wpounds to the "bushel, much choaper than you can have it ground if the mills were at vour door. .- - " i . Tliat celebrated Extra Family -Hour and Pearl HomitT on hand all the time. i i W Alt bas returned in good order srill be ci eaitea ap cpsti on the next hill. ; ,4 1 -: . ' ALL GOODS SOLD DRATED FREE. feb 9 tf ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor. In- Store and to Arrive lOiOOO BTJ8IIELS CORN.jw 1 Ofin BBLS. FLOUR,1 AtAVVI 400: , BARRELS. CITY MESS "PORK, . Q K Hhds C. R. Smoked SidQs 20 Hhds Rib Smoked Sides, 4 10 I juhda Smoked Shonlders, Boxes Dry Sal ted Bulk Sides.' .4" ;ri- at gg Boxes L. R.M.lddlcs, :. j' 100 ' T BAG S COFFE E, v . 100 BblsTleflned Sngars, Of f Hhds Demarara Stgar, y . ;-'.. Kew prop Cnba Molasses .1 vt'f 75 Bbls Kew Crop Cnba Molasses, 1 1CA Bbls Sugar House Syrup, , Qf TONS HOOP IRON, 2Q BBLS DISTILLER'S GLUE,' OA A Tons No. 1 Peruvian Onano, loo Tons Guanape Guano , . JK V4 iMMQ AA.n W Vavw abTa 1 Am Vm WILLIAMS & MDECIUSON. ( General . Cmmiafn Hfrehfmta and Commercial A rents, CORNER DOCK ANJ fJATRf STREETS -land 'personal attention ! to pel, W .4b8aW6r.BhlpHiea bf X ?-! " lAVAt; STORES, Jt5NlPER7StAVES and all I! JilW fi'-i-lSlr ,.Oly ivh4-VH.ii43Vl .. . j , . kinds of CQUNTEj-, RRoDUCE.44tc &D. Orders for Sale of 'producer or. purchase -of ' Goods will be promptly attended to, and to tha best advantage to our customers, fdec'24-tf :i i.1..v,UI..,;v..iI(EW STLE3:OF - 4? SPRIXGUATSaud BONNETS. XonarjCuirsi teateliercfilefs, tv 3 .7 :A; l". ) fiJtcoyseti pskirts; Bustles l53tJJiftin3QQk and MullMuslInsiri striped bf?iiipial anafyaiiiA'Haii rraits,'rtencn,; ' "- Twists and Puffshi lmitatlbn" j!r shioihau oiCd -ict . hy-'.bv . r ,Vl.l4.-f?a'-WTO- t.:i Jit i3 N Kt J K - 4' I ft N ii A' N t f ! J KI IvVNt And a splendid assortment "of Millinery and MilllERmOiflS! jusii vKiftiaf VGiioo:j V5si t-y vq r. .. '. ..'. 'WnntJiT 2s':L? il! Vt ;-.,! -.Callandexe.-m-v purchas Iigfc':-(-?rff? -4.11"? 3 -2 si ,?iV,sQXfi:PMIGEL TERMS CASE! Las, t-?!fJ JUJ.tl laivfcM a.2 j Baowjf.''; -mar 8-tf ' r T Exchange Cornr. a,4ru- Triiifii.' "f i 1 ii m.i f . , . I'. Ar'x.-Ti A.Rni9: suTTriKeT f--.; !ixi.'Tb.iitnU. I -Vr 30; Vi-, af-OUBJ? ana-.weiWQrokeBvf . ir - . . . or sale by ? - - - . i W.iERClINER. 1 ry i 1 rTORTBt QAROXINA' ? COG C ROUND, tW tfiJiTfidlfoy bi3ijp, STEYE2rfSON3 who l.e s a le: dk Tw? - -. :'...- Tt r . . a . i- l-n-Y fND Alt, KQtD3 l'Htt,- Acr'Liai,n. r uca we -win oner to thrfT.. w s , are receiving lareecolx. -UBST GOODS IN Tni T o.tsnf . ; Please call beiore maMUiTiS fti DU. Attn has ttat TAf . . BtrnmentaandArtiflciaT Teeth ntaltf i strict attenuon to hiaKL11? hoP fe Vi i"rt I pnUnuance of tbat libWnt ls3?n to Z;,' auvDu a li in ii vnn rvt . tho citizens of WilminirtVT tt"onaea vr ? march 9 - - .. , : - I - - " -Ao k TV., v Ii i It. .fllKR i fKKM M Tllln II i - T "T7Tf .,; xf ui u m LflJJ( J .r-- .AiH, iooo l,6oO X 4 Prize of .7: .. .... VKO 10 . Prizes of $ ;00 each 500 10, u . ,. u... . U25Q ' 3,000 It M " i-w .i 2,5(0 1 - (4 it 2,'AO 10 " . 1, 100 1L0 4 '44 - V - 41 11)9 80 7S 50 -40 u . 1,000 . u '-MA r9 M u 7,500 . UO 200 60 Each Shareholder wtn Vr.,l l.'SO 35 addition o'ha7 to -r iu inn U1SIX10UHOH DiBBCTOHS. Jad Smith. ru nning Co., N. Yn Israel O.' ScadderVEsqrw. heas N.Y5' Ge0rg Be e4T Mroira IS lT JUlUr a111 j,it:0ro,ITORT--: Bank r Chemung, Elmira, tiRL11111 Comptroller of rrX, . o A. vjii. u. x. KatnDun, Hon. Gen A. 8. Dlven. Hon. P.rmrrlmor. Km ith J SherifT of Chemung Co., N. Y., U. 8. Stevens of Kevere House, Chicago, 11L, D. W. Ulllett, oh. xau oi., jn. x., Attorney at Tw, O. W. Palmer. Esq., with Manhattan Fire hisurance Company, fco. 63 Wall St., N. Y., E. ...uwwiiiwciiujrm a ax jwepartmeat, S2 Chambers 8t , N . y ., J as. Elynn, 7 WaiTen 8t Attorney at Law. J. T. Atwili: Dnnntv n s' Marshal, M. V. B Bachman, Attorney at Lav UAtyflhaoila .TaIiti PmnAMd . .... ... I Elmira, ltd. 8. Young, Gen'l Passenger Aa'tl N. C. R. W., BalUmore, Md., Col. J. Vohuson Artist, Baltimore, Md., Jason P. WooJever Van Etten, Chemung Co., N. Y., U. S. Loan irotnmiasiMier, Jii. Airosey, u. s. Hotel, Kar risburg, Pa., A. B. Gaiatlau, Justice of Peace. Desc&iftioi or Rbai, Estatjl .The Puttin. son Market was built by T. S. Paitinson about three years ag, situated one block from the -d uoii'Viui.o, Aiimii a, x., J i willing uii iuai Kct treet, three stories high, wiih hotel, known as tne juarset notei, ttacnea, seventy-five feet on Market street, running north two hnn. dred feet, forming an L, running west 250 it, ironung on uamwm Bireer, Deing tou ieev with Public Ball above, 200 feet long, and an office in the center, with a bnrglar and fire proof vault. Market built and Utted up ia tne mo't convenient and improved st) le. ; Pattinsok Hotbl. Situated on the corner of Baldwin and Market streets, about seventy five leet front on Baldwin and one hundred and sixty leet .on Market streets, suitable barns attached. - Farm. sit noted 1)4 miles fjrem the city of Elmira, on the. Plank Road, containing one hundred acres ; good tarm buildings, orchard, 4c, all in flaostttte of cultivation. RasiDBiroB. In Fifth Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue, about 60 feet front ana 160 feet deep. A fine residence with modern improvements. j bidknce In Fourth Ward, altuatfcd on Baldwin street. 50 feet front. 100 feet deep. una viw& i(uia irua XJm 00 - Ten . aosbs Land Ad loin la Corporation, about on.e mile from Posoonloe, witn house iuiu uim BuiuAuiu lur TegeiaDie or. DQliain; purposes.- - . r. v..;, . . FOTJK HUNDRED CJTY LOT. Manner-Of Distributing tbe Property. There will be a dnpllcate nnmber of shaTeB kept and registered, and previous to the dis tribution, the duplicate numbers of aU&harei wilt be placed in an envelope and sealed, and on the Uav of distributing the memiums, all the sealed envelopes containing tbe duplicate numbers wiitc re placed in a wneei uu uo thoroughly mixed, then a number drawn out, ana the-person holding the corresponding number wll have the first premium mention ed in the above list of premiums, and so on until the premiums are distributed. Notice will be published immediately after the di ... . . 1 . j -,j.t vtaiMin tnouuon takes piace, in me pnnwi vr in the country which have given publication. and 1 all persons noiamgnumoers ior picmiuu.- will be notlfled by maiL ' Distribution 01 pr- mlnma lakes nlace at Elmira. N. Y., May lh or as aponras shares are sold. - All remittances may db bud; or P. oTbrders or Greenhacks.' All communi cations addressedto . 0rtVT Buai'ss Manager and Cor. Sec'y, ra, m. ! J Shares can be procured at the General u fice, ElmiTHi N."f.i at tne-principa Hotels in .New York Ciiy, and all the large , cittei 1 to tne t .-.I -ic 1 ; T. 8,TAluao"'i Unions Good Reliable Agents n 1 feh.lfr-DAWtruayt- fertilizers. PERUVIAN GUANO, -,.,.i.r, .- J n.pnOSPHO PERUVIAN GUANO- SE A 10 WL GUANO, iE;t,s PEErEOsrnATE Wj;C. -SUPER PHOSPHATE, All Standard Fertilizers and Becommeaaeu ' 'v.'x-ibrsaleby r 1 mar lT-biVVSw ' MUEEAY CO. i,. I,.ll-T FARIIAR'S ELECTRIC CURES , RHEUMATISM AND NEURAL""1' feorenopay. 4 For sale1 at 4'ALLv DRUG!? stobks. -s " tnftrn.t f i h trft') CAPE FEAR -naejiie;;ShQ v CorfrtAnVind'-wie Street. AND .STEAM FITTINGS. SUPPLIED. .1 arUeu: jfitte-attoa rpald 2iOTfxir . CSllpl, -ua . -j tiVatnahle Farm........ sgju iesidenwtatawVrd;:::: Si, 3 -ta'Br f - W - S.' . j I 1 ..... ... - ITn.iT.fl. ur'V lKr1 J r- i''l W Acres of' Land adjoin' rnVV 15.000 r?- ?.!H 400 City Lots in ffi iffi ,..,,,., ii luash Prize of...... . 'vn,... 120001 PAST LIBERAL I W.... ";v S iomeritaeontinu- 1 " I'Z ear. 1 will still 1 i'Z with that t -Prizes of'ii.oooVh Sou 1 f, Tin ii ... Elmira, Jacob Lowman, Southport, 0 H ritcn. uorseneaus. smith A Hah. Work. 1 4

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