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MO RNTNG: ST A 11'. vThnrBday,:;April-.ll, 1872.?; ", Editor ana Proprietor. 1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION . I Dally on year, In adrance.;i.Mi..;V.V.$7 W) six montna, in advance.. ...... ...... 3 W three months, in advance.. ......... 3 00 one month, in adv&vca.t v 1& u tt .Weekly star, per year, .................... 2 00 ' ekly Star and Carolina Farmer........ 3 0 , Dally Mar and Carolina Farmer, ; 8 00 TUE CIRCULATION OF THE MORN ING STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT Ofi ANT OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PUB LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. STATU CONTENTION. The State Convention of the' Con serf. - .- t " tive Party of "North Carolina will . "meet at Greensboron: Wednesday; the firstrday ot May next , ..... , vO . . .y .::,.:.. ;, : f 1UK lIAiVANAY V'. Nearly" every prominent 'Democrat in the Northern and Western States has de clared lor Buch changes in the policy of uch changes in the policy Of a wilWullv adant it to there- j win iuny aaapi ino of the times. Among these is the party as quirem'ents the liberal izing of the platform. Another lination by Democrats in the . m ' I ' i- A 1 . 1 i r- r T.?iwri npnu;,.a :. . ."w-": " ' . -. I issues, inese tniogs are Deiicvoa to nave th or e hearty endorsement of all except two three of tlio party .leaders. We knew ana regreiieu w lue wufui, fui ous Voorhees was - opposed to making jr Henderson,the hero of ;Bohcmian concessions.' But we knew also' that his is,m, continues through the columns ot-the icflaence wa9 more than coun by that pi ex-Senator Uendric nonular of tho Western leaders. But here comes Con-ircssman Van Tiuqid. of Ohio, . . .. . inaleiter addressed lo his coDStituntP, in which ho advocates a straight out Dcm- ocratic ticket on a straight out Bourbon 1 t form p.aiiorm. . These gentlemen are men who have high standinff in the Democratic party men ot brilliance. noDularity and force but in .11 humility, we submit they represent . . n .t. r '.1 m m. - . -..w. i Bourbonism is not endowed by tue masses I in the party," not endorsed even by their '?8Unes3 or tne nianianaer was wu The following is an extract from a pri r ,ott.,i- v TU.U'fnn intt their veina, and how, la'er, they drew vateletter dated Spartanburg;. 8. C, re am mediate constituents. There is. too fuper8tition and crue tjj.ro n the "loins ot ceived in New Y6rk'by a mercantile firm . much common sense in the party for. that. Afric's pon?. Their daily existence ispor cf lhat city from a South Carolina cor If these gentlemen with the. alliterative, trayed with a carefulness of . touch which respondent, and published by the Journal would delight the-soul ot an. Amsterdam of. Commerce :r-- . ' names win go nome to tneir peopie ana consult with tbem on the situation, wc predict they. will epeediiy abandon the wild visionarv iut traditional views thev . r;ik .t.i nmnf cntertainYor the more .practical, prudent and home spun ideas they will find domi - nating so powerfully in Indiana and Ohio. We shnll then have Voorhefs and Van ... We shnll theuhave Voorhees and Van Trunjp, clothed and in their right mind, ; standing at the head of the Liberal Demo cratic cSlomn ' ' i f 0 : . ; ' ! i:: GOVERNOR taw CIS. naa ni1 pnrnpfltnefw. ftddrpsstd to the neo-I nleVf IredeU at Statesvnie.' The Govern.' ...... ' I T 11 t.i' TlkArlM' ViAn knnn .tV.nnntlii I . ' . . . . .1 . W tb. Wt Utt wk ,. .b 0rgDeSdemon.. aod that '-the female them'ind VltZ ? lf o of fh' ani ' I ' ;- Journal 0fflc-; of singular force, marked by great cahn-. inmates of old-Mrs... Lowrey's house are then turn them loose. We have a Derfect One application of Farrar's Electric relieved . - . kmi -tL nn ven y .flv otfttprt tnn hill nr in flirt - ,s iJi":rv.-H - " 7, " v; m'ent bur party ami .the people make vae&ipst the party of corruption in State ' . . x.Z r ., legcsana riguw uyiue.bwarui oi.fugu from expatiate fence graphically described and happily illus- . the sbspe of money : or office, " were de- ' nnnnrpJ A ivirh VnnP snee'ehes ,no there was a happy blending of serious ar- tliiiirfttPfl h hu. l morous anecdote- Altogether tboueVnot i0."8-?1?0 l.D D.?.u8tt ,nl w V' ltt Sc,'r ou -r . , the. Statesville speech was a first rate b'ule note to rally the Conservative forced. Tt wasannronriate that the wheel-horse It was appropriate that the wneei none is worth ten thousand men. THE 11 IS 1'OIi Of NUMT1I .CABO- t.i. US'i'i I "Wa ta rPoirPfl to Iparn that Hon Wm we are rejoiceaio learn inat iiou. yy m. , A-ujansm nasi ap Tne, earnest jsoHcuawou of his friends, commenced work upon the "History of JTorth Carolina - . Govr-GrRham W -very qualification ior me great won ne uas ynamaicen, ana 'she will'have an able aod eloquent chron .1 )J . i mi I, J U .-. . i i. -1: ,'iO. ..... 4.. ...,11 1 ' V h1?fT0tr'hI-gia'eVen,8 f-R hi8ti,ry' lJne!wiib?tICbhnff-to Jiia-aid-tlWBbwer' x . ? ' and perfected by a liberal experience,: to- creiuer wiin tne inspiration 01 aoiner nia -native 9area aml'lasiineWlci - r. & T .nVftlQimh Ita KpIipF fhflt tho tnieolnnl nf mission1 of . the Republican party; is, overx f.vo'2 Well, fesijf.itverhad anv reaon !for an axUtance.that has nnquestionabTy been the north, was au y ana cnectiveiy paiu:t3 wuuu. uui u wuncuuw hope you centlemtn will be - as lenient as eet n" eornarv iasi. i i. ;. v L . .... on emilinif anA hor aM ci"Krirrhf tha T 1 r . V. ... y . I Ott the Dart Ot the CltV JOsen d upon. The symptoms ot the- - Vm .- IIT. poatioie; j. nove-a gooa qeai or money our, j08eph U Barlow to fist the .. . . . i I hacritv ripIi nprf npr Pl"irtp ..' - .1 i ; i t l. ..n iT i . , . m. . -riders ana turning-over men were i -r... Wl, hvA neither tutife nor rRnfice to L , ' . . . ; attend at tne Cit HaU lor . . . ' i """J - . j wiicl i cannot co Rf.c ac.nrp.:fini.".ni i- . oi n limiuKwiii lur iua area. .i.m MTn.1-nonf1t.nrA" nnl I hlS'IeostDT Story; 1Q iconcmaios - it , A -Rn&fAit nm.n' ua ir- of saia montu. inclusive, between the hour 1 tT excuse-makin- Were' token-off to an" and ?b.h? ?oejr Saturday's M-the time beeQ given upfor dead by falli whoTe5n?nta 1 eS w&E S'tS'&S ferSd ei"3C: up . r!5 fcUO' . V" " following' is the summinir un of the-tase. k. ... uu lh thannnnm ?sn nrt n.ir.ir i m one the venal men Who sell their BOUls to the HTn flniHitnwn , nrn rtmrlnnsprl Arirl in'il i -1 L.-i- .'. . ,;aU Dei sons iallinff to libt within the datta I 7 -,. 1 , . - . --i gnntoi ner iorraer sen, ' 10 tnose wno UifiniiVmpd win ha ltftb'n to nnrsLi Tit- 1 Radical nartV for aVmesS'of Dottasejin tensificd two.extremes that more or less tlmaht npvpP trt ' PP. B,hin , ahA Healnedw D?nrT,MVi It cuished favorite should, aound that note, nor msposiuon wP an ruu wiucjs.. transferred. -to' the hai im; of an-ipferior FS If ft can be saldoranvman in North matic Uwlessnesa of five North Carolina: 8heilr.-And' sbUveprayea for death, '. I flt IfaD:.ft Ik' 'JdTn h.H tb-ho' dkrioVto:dillianaiiKi:Yroin ?fY7) ."Cal? ,tle8a ?fC? ?' w,,, If 'cmenfbariantahotlier' JTIMl 'Vance! that one blast lrom his bugle horn - i-r,, v. ...,. t : V ladyJin whoseWins SJ. . L will make t.hU chef Cuvre and the chief- templatiDgtbum .uuWed.prmcieny, aEd. pidiW bV; . est monument to hisrmemory pHtbundred How can co.rroPt,01n "ad,,.,Ifiog, bypp;i ;8ize4 imd, by. a tremoloaUacbmehr,c2bse8,;- Treble, .fr-a 1 , i3dn;vrT-s-o vJiuii r acaon.;?in the great .cities 9 j Indiaand 9ther ' 4pVrAmrow"' .-lu... cfisyi nepotism,"poker and whiskey, hope. at tue 8ame Ume tbopatent:cttt to ; emit v -W would call special attention totur hot climates; it has" become, the ' Standard: , 7f4?S ,?. K ::vrt V fLl ailnoisesot which tteKT.ngt Medicfoia , , . v br North CaroiinaTiss .needed a. historian and a bayonetln the other, the entire Dent ww vtt nrfofi-..?r.i hf, an oThAJ!?Wwni for Dvsnenaiai iiv'cMmiksUJ ; ptfoW 1 FamiryldWn!th itarlBthtfiats of the cat anfj birnon t roof,? fEvery cat earer Perfection than has yet been attained. J lredlaorae'nl For Coughs 'and Colds -;v 'Hawkleaincriipl PeoPle Pjxxiuju ot j within baieaileeifa WmM on his 1 j ; . - ' A. an toW.nd a curse to the coim reason has no force now. The perpetuity of the Republican party is the perpetuity of a system of stealing and other i official shames. v.'-.-.- y "-'-- ": '. Palmetto" Leaves. A.l(lon(yrnRsrrian; Elliott is lviner quite low io Washington; - '-- i r? i. iTlioWhitofiro department o r . - - o i v;nanesiop are musing arrangemeuis ivi . . tournament tobe held sometime daring the Springy. . .... .: .Li ... - Mr.,HenryHorlbeck-a , ly rcspeeted citizen 01 unariestuu, Monday night last, in the serenty-secoud cai ot his age. v" i :' V" Dr. Edward SiU, an , old citi zen of.Qolambia, died at oaiwrary, a. v.. afewdays W.1?; wa? c t0 Columbia Jbr ferment. f:- - rlThe Scheutzen Club of Savan- . nah bave accepted ,ine jnvitionoi ine Club of Charleston to send a delegation . .. . r u: .u . to me leeuyai mis moaiu, Aolorcd man' named Sam- , T'; , nu ; " L . u uomerhad bisieg crushed, between two huge pieces of granite, m Columbia bn Monday, necessitating, amputation. Bo ve Uar n from the fhfznn f.:.; . Tlle Gomnbfc&Kcenix Si - ' - . i . . - I xnito t i ta Aninr mPn:Amu8 Nelson and nnr;Ufi.Mle.ffimbliD!r. Satur-fiand, J-da? nicht. at Hodge's cWpot, quarreled blOW Wltu oy - r lh"e card jA.tigUt enMierfy Nelson struck Samuels aTatal blow. with a rail. Samuels diedon Sunday night, j ' The Herald Correspondent. r,. awnmn anirels. Thrillinjr byond compare are tbe tale3 that . bedells, and Uho fntnrfl hiatnrian i.f North Carolina. t .f.oM t, nunrrrnu Wilt DIqUI Wl ftuw . . tlons'in tcanning tbe Uetalit thrilling de ineation of tbe origin, lives, i and, char- acteis of the scourges of Robeson.' ; I ; From the ' time when untrammelled, thr()ngh forests yet untapped- tor pitch or turpentine, the copper colored progenitors of these dire avengers naKta ; rn, ine "ei J?' ? "Tw rninuieness. . . uuiug j;ivu 'o'"" veOtlUlflCSS fl (lie rcu iuau, wcut'Biiunu bow and when the penioacity-rana. cian-1 btJ rgher. - The morals ol Scuffletown are discussed with a gravity, and illustrated ny a wemn oi siaxisucs, .iuai wouiu u c.r?dit..t0 a Leckie, or a Buckle. ; We find counting out two iamiues," me ,rala Ia all a,ike in Scuffletown, and, ac cording to" the irrefragible testimony of Steve Lowrey,7 Mhe wimmeti is air de 8ame " Xt i8.8ra,i,ylnS be informed in th connectionr that, though the great mongrel, Rob R0y, Henry Betry, is jealous of Rnody hiswit'e, "that Mr. Henders n, of Uie' New: York afier several weeks Of periect domestication With ttie iianiuy, can consuicuiiy uij, vcf . w: : Strictly VirtUOUS. . : t I : . . I ! r :" ..:, ' I - i.1??!' l58?If!! f !? i lu,, "cjuuruuiii iu .W;iiwuVu,i wB I it- n...J.ii tilninx ;m I arc, iuu . jui. uww.-.wiw.ib8 ; the footsteps of the lamented Richardson h?t sustained the unblemished reputation 7 -!. ..... u 1 terbalanced X,, favor in the United States. Circuit Court ks.themq8t heavwhichis inhabited by Low. io New Orleans W;-Cur.:;-,i -kiyvux n yoiunteerea to tscori nim-inrougn iDCfmeo- to-day whocould hardly walk.'! I follow, this ecund correspondent through Pca!e ooutnern society, ana u is snown- "e how. thj. mutually develope. each other; howLowreyismis the resultant eyil nf K)i;Klti.tism, and how Ku Kluxism is 1 he fungus oi: law itS8 radicalism. r l5: ;editma!ly; adds that' the Governmeot .. Proust . smite the Xowrey i gang ana - me -n.a . jvipx vian wun me strong., arm off the la.w.7r;;Agreed - most- narJJ'J -But lfc does seeni ;strarjge that lhe ?-me? C rea -aDd:iPaD hundreds of alleged membfJ8.ttr.the: Ku Tra' mmt Mm in aclra " Hnw rtxn unir nnA fiii' r,T . "'. i , .4 AumiWji,er' arnerv.;j.rQni aiis power nt calculate on Gen. Grants re-elee.JAlcan-4 moment tion Seibj;hanges j of n boo pn.uc uu ) cpi"t a upc n.Trai. WanolAnn out" of -Vtr.n LTycoon.makes way tor the Mikado in pan ; Tweed drops like a lump of mud but 01 iaramany , jisk snot i iiKe-a-oog sua and miles orail,. sitting on apemptvbeer barrel, in the baCR jam or tne opera bouse. An Earth a nak In the ast. :The CW fer3irtsabVparttoV destnir tion by earthquakerecemly; of -the an-' I ni4ii( A TLf-j-i. s'- CTrjr "r:.T. destructive earU quake,-.which niacin a 1 k's"";is vwuuv ior its material ae- iSS Pa 8everal i I Jtis'itamousUT Christian as well as in L:i"i-t.i.i. -1 . . t has"fo boaBt:of nbTEtiriiinnim.raa ol silk form its xirinciDal commerriAl iU' P". -M -geberaf condition4rai bten cal'! . 1 j wuibw nggiaraie me wreicnea- STAB UEAMS ! - . - ; ' , ing there, as if Jthey had stayed there from, .- f The second trial of Mrs. Jb air the beginning. The deacoa.was summon-f is set down for June 24th7 i I ' - ed, and as he .beheld the'-bottles, be ex- New Jersey is'to Kara a re- claimed: -"Well, I jeclare yhatis curi, "KT ToMnir ia trt nana , -.r . i f". ' . I iormatoryscnwi.jv. ---H , Just think ot it. corn is knee hiffh in some parts of Texas. tUx V ss The cbrlr tree is being sbecesa- lul.fultivUd4o Califbrm.. o .- -. - i . , hj.duj; one OI vneen V lCio- ladeg in aitingr are widows.;". r r- Tho nvlM(r nramMi I'treMln Caiii6rnia??8 100 oranges. ' - inev Dreiena io nave a neirro i : r . ' -f r.-- ' .fi' mi i 1 - t i woman iniLebafaon, Mo., 125. years old. ; KUsson; ;in arrticipation ' ot - leayiDg the stage,'is inyestins: in railroads I "0? eight Iowans have gone Crazyrfrom reliffious" excitement this year. - A littlo ' n-iVl died 'from fright jQst week at Mxiwaukie, being alarmed at tQe noiso of machinery. . 'V fc . . - ' .. . . --tc-i-k nt, prt 1 7 i i icauj, , lately hung herself and then tell out of gecond window, and still lives. ' - v i ri j f r j u .; ' A .citizen ot Oedar Kapids h 17 - - .... .. ' . t Ti a a I fallen hefr to an estate in Germany valued I t SIR A0ft on'O The'fairdih't hurt him. A1I I -.r..' a.MM .4-Afc m f 1 ambm o t trnlni ww,vr,ww. , ' 7- r '-I' ine postmaster at Koqk Js- III. 'has established street letter boxes throughout the city at his own ex- ? L!Thrt olfli;on Tnrnfrtnoa nvnepd f:2.!Thp elefVeh .Terntbriese'iC6ed bj nearly 200.000 Vquare mi)63 the aggre- J gate areaot all tbe preseot admitted Sutes Iklfs. Myfa Clark Gaines' last xier Only once since the first wl man settled in the. TXHVerss. legion, Mien-1 u .u . . m i , p ' igan, has the weither been as cold as dur- jog the past winter. " . s .. .i,' ' . . I English autnorities: nx the population of Cbina-at 300,000,000, nearly 1 n - i ten times what the United. States statistics show in this country. t ; PI attville, Wis., trotsjont a strange phenomenon ofi.its own in the -she.of tt favM eight legs, four-ears, ana tnree exes, the last all in one socket. ... South Carolina. . unnp u very dull here at present, The country is in such a dfaturbed state nowthere is nothing doing. Tbe deputy Uuited Statc3 officers. witQ. t 3 ot t 8l,idiers are tcouting the country day and nioht nrrVincr m n:Wrwh rp Th are bringing old men, some "of , them of etgDty ninety ye'arv tome even on crutches, and lodgipg them in jail Some ot thesSold men, 1 frel satisfied, have not i.een away from their homes a night for ten or twenty years. Hunlreds are leav- ing the cuntry because -no man knows whnsR turn mav rnmft nPit.:' : Thft nffirpr take perfectly innocent men.-and rficn of " terror rhp.rfti" .Trnnns nr nnrlcr arms and galoping - in every .direction. -This region was. never ..in lact more quiet -. . . . . .... and peaceaDle than ltis now. Money and Jp0iiiics teem to be the' objects of the raid, You wiil scarcely see a citizen passing in fel- which motive amw .mvui; wuug .tu.Bouie oiu . JL Bo-ton Romance. tajd a 8toty of 8trange and horrible suffer-. i0g. More than arscore of years ago she bd 8ailed a youn girl -of 18,1 with her missionary husband-ior "India's coral Uhr - nri Th strand." The vessel was wrecked on the Arabian Coast and all On board perished 8ave'.her husband and herslfw He was preserved only to toll a victim to Arab crucitT and she -to 'Arab ' slaverr: While beT beauty lasted she wai'thd favorite. wife of the most powerful .chief in. the fr.uth .AraMn'.HppVf hnth- thof UkA purest ri'tftrthttifMl ' fnnnrl -hpiwlf -4hA 'OTifo nt an '1 mw I T T , " ....W W . . U V' I I tV!'V : i-.. J. :Ji---. 1 t ' -4 ' ; Fyiaeerji. her i u0m.7t n. vs. .aunoinouK x:a L. 1 xuif !:.. m -'t v,. , f c - JVI'l m:t'k : AJJPat.eX cisi;;.;, ;'V I " I Amember of th AdiVoriai f ff of tbe Cleveland LeaSr,Ht I0V hundred kat, or No rfeoxmer does the piitenrcafTetrtheVeight 2. Flite i - . - -; I a sheet-iron cat, with".cylindricalTattach-l ewiw,"wbicbjjrbnounceathem menVattdlst riiWOrked. A.bellowa iiftidA I . Jv?71 ? ii:ClulJ? 01 tJ oruny sort of bowel cmnlalnt.lti &,rftmviv 1 ui 111111 ui u nn.i iirK nil n. i i rii uriii i w in i v i i " w ammu - - km.wmw du. u v b u r-a iiiiiie. m nnnnon 0 wsv oramassaiunt than nts teeth atjd; claws lofx 1 finrnrsr V tr :a xttLttA v.-- 1 Nvorkwith iligtnipg rapidity; 'Adver- l MMed-cataiogu 3iM v&, .SJtVMlftftirir j. "x- sanes witnm six. leet ot him areiaoro to uuujuouot application xo i tka vo 'vw r 1rr a'- tifjj n.in f -r thr6ds, 'FresV '1atf a6ns', 5 tsbmtf 'on 1' to ! fltf hjiw KrfaBiC'i Baltlmre,ifd. ; a'wW HOLESALE. AflENTS :r -j mee a? similar fate; and rtsfel: KlXSBEQXa, Bote,Ago, - w ..JjJ bushels' of hair, toe-nails, an4 fiddle-strings JT : h.Wiiminrton, jl C. -"'V , .';.Wj.- aldneTemain. ; -r' c?:?;8 ; . . jgold at retail by all Druggists and Qrc e,ac, J?on!on J! ma ;Amperance r i fe-c TU; uvnt inaaaadiseu arood xamtie or tota am-frv ...-.. m,u c. :frTi .T!;.r0 -,. ! . ; . uitts ci .Atinenefafarheiisse Ur JBomealterationann his fa&riof TriteftairinCT I - --w..,. necessftTyjatav remove the wainscoting touched everybody: a brace of decanters, a-tumbler and a pitcher were cosily repos iiuS. Euro cuuujiUi ik uiusi. uo iuai. uiu ainsleft tbemwherrhe went ont-df "this vre house thirty years "ago." v y Perhaps fWid,w returned the -carpenter,-' but, . - . .t----s..i--i. - .. a. - . t ?! " ,n rJw PJS', n. &&-' . t i ' r SPiiOIAlrfNOTIOES i ? 1 ' "i v ' : mm ;BATCIIi:iiOB8 XIAIK JOTE., TM. omurh fTa.-w Tirrk la t.tlA Af 111 tM WOTU reriecu.v uarmiess, siu,,Km' taneous. No rllsapp6intment. Ko. Redienlous . r . - . i t t . I SSuSieasalodSSST 1x15 The cenuino.w. produces 1MMEDI or Natural Brown. Does not -stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair e0ra TThftt :y ' ' . . . ' . 1. . T ' Jbkiattained a high reputation as a reliable remedy for, Furying the wood, Eestwin hfl Llvf r and Klanevs to a he.althv action. .nd 7Tottinir nn th N.rvona ftvstem. Its numerous aSd remarkable cures oJ thworst . . t .. - 4- 1X - E..4aA of the 8kin. Nervous Prostration, &c. has caused it to become a standard remedy. It is I ni-unrhiMi h nnvalnifiTiA. una recam. mended by our best citizens.- V d3 7-D&WAriy ent . , . , . : r? r! , ii r ' - JSOSOBLiNEOUS. s A R it A R'S E Ij E CT R I Q 1 : - ' -'-LL - , j MEDICINE THAT NEVER FAILS 1 l WAKU ANTED .-or : the Jloxicy Relnnied i . . 1 . ' omcB or TBI NBTH CAEOLIMA MfcDIClNAL COMPASY, 'AST, h, W72. S; '.: j Wilmington; j. t March win, . Too North Carolina Medicinal Company, of this ci iv. bavins; fullv satianea tnemseirea oc tnerery gr. ax -rai ue or nieaicmes snewn as Karrar's Ague Cure for the curw of Chills -no ever and iarrard Electric lor the cure of lihcumatium, idptheria and other kindred riant iwim certain limitations) to n-anufac . " - . . wt'i s S bS ollSeA lttD7. eiats. vhoaremstructea, la ail cates, to re funu the money paid jor them if they fall to eneot a cure. in contirmation of thir views they Eubjola the following ceitiacates. : ) I WILMINGTON CERTIFICATES : 'i We have sold over three hundre d bottles of the; above preparations since January tth ; hud' only one bottle returned. It gives us j . , '- tiKEUM A rL ViKK, ' . Wholesale DruggistStWUinigton, N.C. We have sold Y arrar'a Ague Cure and Elec- trio only a short time, Dut from tne lnereasea dmautl e are convinced they are meuiciaes of great merit. They are warrantea to 'cure nr monev refunded, which shows the contl- dtneeofth Company, and we cheenully re- commend them, AlOlLHENNT WRIGHT, . i. Wholesale Druggists. : Farrar's Electric and Ague Cure are now for sale iu oar store, 'ihe conditions are no cure, no pay." No other medicines boM by us offer mcli Inducements : . are Hind now our thffm?ne?.PTthe. "ue lvea IorJ 4 - . . , a O TXT TtDDTTm wr4-K I I J AS. ,W. LIPPITT, with I have tried Farrar's Ague Cure for chills ana fevers. One bottle curea me. f - - A, 1. BLACK. TJeing two bottlea of rarrar's Electric for Rheumatism, after havine tested other reme dies, l hereoy. certify that, in my case, it me of a stsvere headache. JOSH. T. JAME3. "5 , . : MANDFAU1URED IN AVIL.M IN GTON.V N. C, AND SOLD B Y ALL DRCGUISIS. April 4-law3mos Th ; fe Mayor's Office, JZITY OF WILHilNCyrON, JS. C, ) . , MARCH 5tb 1872. XN accordance with a resolution of the Board X ot Aldermen at thetr regular monthly nave appointed a E. Sampson and : taxe lor the city r 187 v They will the DurDOt-e of re- ceivinjr tax lists every working viay Irnm Monday. April ut.:antu luesaj, tne(UtnQay mh 7-law6w Th Mayor. 4- ON MARRIAGE. HAPPY BELIEF torTOUNu MEN from the : effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. KSSffi 2R inhood restored. Nervous aeauity cured. kmentsr to 'Marrlaee ' removed. Wow of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Booka and Circulars' sent tree, In sealed envelopes. -AddresSi - ; j . . ;.; - -f w . . mww v ' a - VT A Mt-WX W No. south n intn street. dec C4-3m ent Philadelphia, Pa. j 65 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. THE GREAT; ; !. ..u ij li.-tj. !. - i . Honthern Pin n O Manttfa ctor y. i U'Trt '"(;f:'-!3W0.7 ' f.' t ) MAKU?AOTUBKKS OF j' GR AND, SQUARE ANpTJPlQfiLlr' y ,:4 n -r i nx. r ti m ii o f4:P - 3l;jAi Nu,0a Fu-.QtRTiB-iS . B a 1 1 i morer fild tosh pluat i the most -eetebratod (raakersn Wholeaale Indl SiOeor bosIiEls corn,3 igi.i I BDQAR. COFFKK-MOT.ARSlTff- mn s . j These Instruments' have." been before the 10 a iH has inirori A I uo' io nearly x uirtj itfltftanuupoDiQim issuu. uas luvtuieu f-eiceliPhoe alon attained and wnwrrAnjvi nr . . For sale by BUSINESS CAKDS. J; WH. SALIS0IT, WHOUCSAL AHD KXTAH. S2lMKS IK Staple b Fancy Dry Goods, KotioD8, -Boot8, Shoes, ilats, &cJ 43 Jtlarltct Street. OCt29-tf ' 1 .... ton t ntt u-" ?: JOHN S, .LEEi,&,.0O,, DEAliERS' IN NAVAJ; STORES, Wo. 47 Worth Water Sfcf Philadelphia. Liberal Advances made on Consignment ot Naval Stores and Southern Products. , Seter to Messrs. Harries A Howell, W1J- mineton, N. C. . : , inovia-iy TH0SfC.LEISJ?oi; -.j. DEALEE IN f , , , . i. Ship Stores, Groceries, Jt-foy' slons, fr isb and Flsli Roe. i !NO.' 5, SOUTit WATER" ST WILMINGTOJT, M. C5. oc 23-tf A. ADBIAJf . ADRIAN &, VOLLEfiSi Cor; Front and Dock S4.v -4 IW iu - its branches. ,:r - j in---r?X' COUNTBY MERCHANTS; WiU do weU b; calling on us and examining our ptock. J. J. KDWAKDS. . I F..AtX. Edwards ; Hall, " Brocers ' ' an! 3 Commission ;: Herctants; DEAL IN ALL EINDS OF v . And keep constantly on hand a ' fulf line of , v . . urocc rices ax lowest easn prices.-. j WUmington,-February It DAWtl y MOFFITT &: CO., - I GENERAL COMMISSION Itterclianl . i . NORTH WATEE STEKJDT,t M ?V WU1 eive prompt personal attention to the. -General Prod nee, etc., etc Also to receivlnr auu iorwarumg goous. . Orders solicited and promptly filled sept23-l-ti - S. feO&THBOP. - Yf. H. NOSTHBOr 1 Norttir op & CUmming, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Proprietors , ot . the WiluiIn&-ton Steam Saw Mills, Wilmington, N, C. . CARGOES of Yellow Pine Lumber for any market furnished, . . j or sale of Corn and Peanuts. mr special attention given po the purchase oct4-ly :r. ,tw ALSX. JOHHSOJT, JB. " 8. B. BIBPSKT JOHNSON & BIRDSE Y, Commission Merctaanti, Will give prompt and personal attention to coin o ttVilwmAMf r4 fn. w A - Vavo VUV om VA suiuiouv VA VVtlfVll auu V a Stores. ... ,. V. ...! -" vy WiumHaTOK, N. C j Sept. 7th, 18Tl-tf B. F, MITCHELL SON COMMISSION MEUCITANTS, - -ASD PE ALU R 8 TK- ' GRAIN, FIOCR, MAY irl also ; ' Fresn Qrwnntl' Meal, A-earl.-Hominy and Grits, A ob. 9 and 10 o. . Water '' Stret, Wilminjcton M. C,,M : Proprietors of the Merchants's Flouring Mills., nov zs-ii - -; - - - - - : . 1840. .!' Perry Davig' Vegetable. PAIN-KILLER 1 J. .V .- HAS BEEN TESTED IN fiVERY VA RLETY OP CLIMATE; AND BY AL ? -: c" m r'iiin;': :'; x-- jv: L-j ii i " i MOST EVERY NATION KNOWN i, i '. T6AMERICANSti ilJi: u! .Ik is almost theJ cmstant. companion and estimable friend of the mission- and the traveler, pa sea and landj and !no should travel, on our. Lakes br"Biver8 without; it. "4 has been before the public oyer thirty years, and probably has a wider and better reputation thaxi: any other proprletv yarned i cine of the present day. At this period there are but few nn acquainted wit ti the merits of the Pain Elllei j but while some extol it as "a liniment, they know but little of its power In easing pain when taken internal!'-, j wliile others use itinternally with great success, but I ;,; ' are equally Ignorant o. its pealing "virtaes when applied externally. f- We therefore wikh to say to all that it is-' equally :suceft88fnl whether used internally or externally; and it stands. to-day nnriyailed by all tho great eata legne ,ol. family me41cbies. tlUJsufacient evidence of its virtues as astandard medicine, to know that it is nbir used Jii' all paris of the world ana that its sale is constantly increas ing. No curative agent has had such,wide-i 1 j s Pi?0-,81? Sven ahtmiyersUsfac-- 7t" -SPWM and oiviu cu uveu in. unsiuiuui nanus, t ai 1 er tnirty yearf .trjaLjs stmrecelving the; most nnqnaimedtesumonlala to its virtues, irom persons or tne highest character aridre-; sponsibility:'J PhfsTciahs oVtlie ilrsT;Sesiect-" ability recommend it as a most effectual pre- 4'wii iwiw extinction oi'pain.T 'It is no only. the best lemedy.Bver Jknown for Bruises, Cuba. Burns.Acc,bntfor.Dy8enjte,ry or Cholera, teatlmony.to ba-tan : invaluable 'injn ) ' . cera generally.' mar 8-D4W2m. " tS- -Vj WJtiilNTONi nVc.,) ' 15 1 ' 1 e'-J w ilatch al. 1 ' i j g'iii-ato rot- brttetocttMaill Northern -Night Mail.?: - s i 1 - " ' T CLIFFOIID ' HOUSE, SAMPLE ROOM ttt-heee supeeioe Seqars AND Rn W -TLED LIQUORS canalwavaw V0?- connectiOH with that Superior Brand or ' tt MICHIGAN CHEmiTG; TOBACCO rfftisied Eponis, by Day, Week or iioh. Oct 16f ' ''j JV V CLWFOED. Prop'r Turpentine . Men and Farmers LrpnANKFUL FOtt TOUR PAST IdBERAT ation of the same the present ear, I win still guarantee tor furnish my customers with that EXTRA BOLTED ; MEAL from Railrald Corn, f0 pounds to the bushel much cheaper than yon can have it ground if the mills were at your door. : , . That celebrated Extra Family Flour and" Pearl Hominy on hand all the time All bags returned In good order will b ci edited at cost on the next bilL -"ALL GOODS SOLD DRAYKD FREE, -rfeb 9 tf ; ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor. First National Bank ; Of Wilmington, v-March-lSjlSTS. WHILE THE OFFICE OF THIS BANK 13 being repaired,-the business will be transacted in the adjoining rooms, entrance on Princess street. marclr 19 tf " A. K. WALKER, Cashier. ; liMted Partnership, TTOTICB is hereby given, that the under JN - signed, In accordance with the provision ox an Act 01 tne legislature 01 whi, entiued "An At to provide for Limited Partnership" and a a Act 10 amend tbe said Act.ratide 'the 8th f February, 1872. have renewed and con tinued tzie iimitea farmers nip neretorore existing between them under the provisions ot the- Act first above-mentioned. Said rt-, nswed partnership Is to continue for five vears. and is to date from January 1-t. 182. anl ia.to terminate January 1st. 8 7. The nature or tne outttness to ne tranacted is a General Wholesale and Commission Business in the City of ; Wilmington-, t James A. Willard and Albert A. Willard. of the City ot Wil mlngton, are the General Partners, under the stjleof Willard Brothers. William H. WU-lard,-. of the City of Raleigh, is the special Partner, and as such has contributed to the Capital Stock of the t-ame the sum of seventy Fi e Thousand Dot ars ()75,X0), the said sum having been actually paid in by him hi cah in good fat h into the. capital stock of the Original Limited Partnership, of which this is a renewal, and tha said sum of Seventy-five Thousand Dollars is. represented oy Goods and Merohandl60 now on hand, and has not 'been impaired in the course of trade. . .. ABi-us a. w1.L1L.Attu, i uonerai H 7 ? a ;ALBi kr A. WILLARD, J Partners WILLIAM H. WILLARD, mhl0-2m j' l Special Partner. STRE ET .WS1 IAVAY ! ON AND AFTER" THIS DATE, THE F0L lo wing Schedule will be run on the Street .Railway : ,-.-; 1 '; cars . win. leave corner ox Bed cross ana Front streets for Union Depot, at 2:40 A. M daily, to meet the Southern train, stopping at the various Hotels and Boarding Houses on tne route leavinglhe Deoot on the arrim of the Nori hern, train. . Will leave corner of Front: and Red Cross streets at 5:R0 A. M., for Union Depot, in order to connect with tbe Northern bound train, making tbr usual stop pages af the hotels and boarding nooses leaving Union Depot on the arrival of the ttouthern train. In tha evening will leave corner o Front and Red Cross streets at 8:45 P. MM making the ' usuoal - stoppages, leaving Union Depot on the arrival of tho Northern train. ''- - f ' Will leave oorner of Rod1 Cross and Front at 10:00 P. M., Io meet the Southern Train, Reoxtlab chtoul. During the day the cars will run from 6:39 A. M. Until 8 P. M., al lowing 15 minutes between each turnout; and for theinrthtr accommodation of the public, one car will be run until 11:30 P. M. each day. 1 - i. -; : .v: j.. .-. -; , ..daniel klein, - marSl-tf .; . ;, ' , -Proprietor. Solf1! Crtlf ! Golf ! V C W A O ;a; W drA U KJ Or A U 11 0 0 0 SACKS a10 and : v - 1 ' ' ' y'' LitERPOOL SALT, ! " For sale by ' y dee7-tf , - ; ; j.WU4UARP BBOS TWEG KEEli Nos. 57 and 59 Market .Street, '..Tf,.''-'': aud .'mi ORGANS i - r-- i V IUA MiHiOX , 1 JLeaIns FactQries lnj,he United State- PIANOS of JiL STYLES and PRICES to suit purchasers constantly on hand and for sale. AH inducements" usually held out W Northern Manufacturer ran nniv be hadi" 1 the fc tate at the above p! ace. ' - r ' ' VESTBT OBGANS I ; " . TQET ; ARF51 PRE-EMINENT FOR TnElK J' vilAKtilNQ OLO STOPS. REAU AND PURITY OF TONE, KLK ? -GANT DKMGN AND FINISH. 5 a; J! .ilN-CT THKY-JaUlt- Ieratofore known cr fntrodnoed in this city ! Jonu Call, Hear and See Tbem ! All Instruments Warranted for Fire Year PIANOS TUNJCD AND REPAIRED. A choice selection of. Sheet, Music on hacf and for sale. r r - via WairfaoTO, It. dinf 1 4; F.? RDECEEBT, '.i i, . For. Sale. rpHBEB PRIME DRAT' HORSES ' :X uaa;;; - - T v f v b CIIT. HISgELLAHEOIJS. r-"t III i'H(ili ll'nl 'It t'.ll'l TJ e w S c h e d u I e I . 1 t 1;.,. ,.,-r. - I u ifi;anu . EDWARDS ft BLsJuL, 1- A...M t. ,xnar-tf ED. R, BRINK, P. 1L march SI-tf O. G. PAR3LEY A CO. ....,..,.... '.8 p. M
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