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X .. J . i r--: a v;.' .. ' -I.'-. i . i - ; f ! ' iil, ;.1;:. ;.'. ,v .. ..- 3 K1 "4 i i v5t i ! CsV--'. " - . jt - . . - BLUaav i ciccno XV. ILAttRI y 1 tSi ., ! ' . ywjjjirimTOmcj;: ; Suxtuy,,, Mouspffp, Not 24, 1872. TUB CAUOL1HA PAnMEB.- vy .Wishing toUvot myimdrtuXiae to my Daily and .Weekly publications, I will Bell The Varotina-Farmer, to a cash purchaser, at'a reasonable price. This magazine is so well known in the two Camlinas that reference to details u considered unnecessary. If sold, tbe purchaser can make satisfactory arrangements for its publication iu ray office- 't - u :. .. --vi . ' . . j. 4- .. - -1. If pQt sold within ten days, it will be , merged in the IVeekl Star&t, the close of -present volume : (January 1 st), ' in whih,form the old name will be pre : served. and the publication kept fully up to present standard. ;'; ; 45. ; '.f-'tf J WiMH; BkiRNARD.- O OH I W A K A NOTH KU AS VI. BM : TheKeiort of the loard.of ti - rector "and Superintendent " of the . Insane Asyium'bf North CarolinsO is a full aii( satisfactory statemeuM of thhditioiWf one of thcraosT ira portant of our public institutions. From'the tables furnished in the; bu peiintendent'ti report "we collate a few -- important statistics of general interest . regarding-Uw most ,iuf urtuuate- claiw 4 oHuJraialionT Siuotbeopening of the .Asylum in 1858 there have been 953, admis sions 585 beirigj malesT 4408 temales. ine numDer ox aiscnarges is 760466 males ''Sjclj 294 females. On the 1st of , the 'current month' of the current year there were remaining in the Asylum 233 persons 1 19 males audi 114 females. Fourteen persons removed during the year and 18 died. The per centage of discharges was , 19.09; of cures, 32.55; of improved, 20.93; " of ttnimproved, 32.55 of deaths, 41.86. The cases nnder treat ment are classed, mania 23, epileptic mania 3 melancholia 9, dementia, 8. The census returns "of 1870 show that there JOT&.t79j insane persons in North Carolina,,,, There are over five hundred of these not in the asylum for treatment. The amount they are enuuea 10 ciaim irora ine puDiio treasury for support per annum 100 each is $5 0,000, .. In . 1 7 years, . the average time these 500 cases have and will live, the cost of maintaining them will amount to $850,000, an amount sufficient to construct hos pital accommodations for more than 1,000 - patients.'' Says Athe Superin tendent: It would be an act of supererogation to submit an t argu ment beyond ;thq mere , statement Yof these facts and fijjures. ! ' " 1 '"The JSuperiiiiendept recommends, an' annual appropriation of $65,000 for 'support ,an4,$5,QOp.f9r improvements and repairs, being , an increase over the pTeseutapportionment of $10,000. ..JTJBexlearjJufere re portl undeR ex&rainatiou , ia lhatraddi tional . accommodation another asy- lutn-ir deiaanded. WejgcQ OTner.yiujua,one iotai jxi twiouier place, because w , think th onve nience of the public a btf- Stat with nir more xaUrojidfsxti;!)! we possess, ought to have primary1' uo.oul5ratiqn, auqttheqne cost. Besiilea, we doubt if' the1 wst of a separate Jasylum would be ilf i sacb a uropositimx is carried : in to enect, we Know no piace so wei atfair; rofliigton' asrT tegafds'" locatio ,"ihe conlmercfal 'importance of 'tEeYcit and the' facilities offered.'' The ' larg-t estclty'ln' the State, lt has' 'the larg est and ablest medical 1 facoltyI'IIii;'. mnitf'MctaliA'thlt -Dr.0 GrlMppx's sdggesti6n ''of increased?. acmmola tiOuC for the ' insane be'' carried Intfo practical opeallonJ"aip soonJajhe finandesftmrSta'te wfclmitnd many reasons can; .be advanoed why a separate asylum is to be preferred to additions" to the present one. Things never take a very sensation al turn in the ."Land of Flowers and t. 1TT ' of the renpteness of, that State from the business centres. ' But the inac- the political TIM greatly in ex'ssbf bat of addiiional buiidinausa zm$&i cesaibilityf J? Wrfda is ar from af fording ieteroecWoftrom to which.t-her MSistetSL . .. -Mf i ,t y ! ... ,v v:;- -- eunesmansnip- u.uw --faew x "unntense 1 are subjected.. Indeed she IS as flrreat J i i" '-i"-yt 1 1 "lu"1 'J.P'5.t - T5'-r-r-.: js j. ; i Jrr 1 tnrical odds in the,daQjt the triumph o insablej ioliorn the c. hwy.aftnjr r Butjls if ;Red Wllyminipu- lationTof 'the Stated 5 nances wertixiotr L"'" 1 ' I 7 .LLl . . . V. A 1 v r. v t nMni.i-irlr' ha ji . " Jj - V. -v. .".." .r. :1 ; r- - -, . ' - - - I T - 1 . " - vt w -T."" If I'WS 9- --.r A-. lll IV 1 1 M I H' If J 7VT AsAfT JTw Wff j!n 1 I r-Lat Mate epeak, of wholesale '.war rants of arrest flying' about thick as leaves in Vidambro vtE prtextf for their issuance Veing-iUcCd violation of the enforcement t ct. IQetu tirney arid other prominent ,xitlzei3imTe4 been arrested and earned to Jackson filler "So "evident waif the injustice of thcur atrett thai all the leaimg mem- r bers-of HhebaHendered-tbirie- vices in their defence " ' - ' f Such. repttbfwahisander and thV'Radicar art ;IIow lon can this llussianizing process b , con tinued without wipiug, out: the yery shadow of tliis sham democracy? ' - - . .fCl A few English farmers have settled in this State.; More are wanted.;.;Tho people of Virginia are taking a much deeper interest in the development of their noble commonwealth than we are doing iu North Carolina. Ah Alexandria paper says: : 0.J Cantuin J. R. Frizell, late an officer in the Enuiuu army, ana jieaars. uregory trooper and Jametf Cooper arrived in Alexandria oil Wednesday, with letters of intiudution 49 Aiessrs. tireen & w ise, irom tneir agents in London, and left on tn Orange train TuUrtf Uay, in company with Air. llarria i'reenlaft,' traveling agent tor the real estate .firm, to view the lands in their hands for sale. These gentlemen give encouraging news as o what may Ue expected from England.' 1? ' Tliev 8dv that many of the best class of England's citizens ure contemplating mak I i 17: ! . 1 I . 1. 1 ing virioia tutsir tuturv uviwk ter to Messrs. Gieen & Wise it hi stated that there1 are now two companies forming for the purpose -of. purchasing and colonizing kinds ljl.VJrgiiua?nJittf:s UftifM will be of irreat serrice. to us, in connection with yo nr 1 estate papers (Which we find very u ful all the information we'ean col lect reli... J to the advahtsges bl'our 8ute that will interest men of money in England. "There are large numbers of peoptsuin this country searching for Information and who wish to emigrate, and will do so as soon a they can see Uie . right -chance and know, where to go.;: Alaps oLYirginia.and mlor. ination of any kind are hard to find here. All the assistance of thiJtind you can give will be highly valued." . It is to ue hoDed that the Legislature Will make some provision the .next sessions to'l send all the information to Europe t&ai.i is required. Maps are wantea, aiBO a w tory of Virginia setting forth allth adTalt tages the State poasessesin climate, soil ana mineral wealth. " ti p f We suggest that our Legislature make 8on;elTO vision for the publica tion- of "important -facts ; ahont-the soil, I climaYu and w resouixjefc bt flii State. ' Information on 'these pointa would no : doubt induce many Kn glishmen and others to come over and at least , inspect 'fox themselves the truthJ of Buct, sfatemen.T'he great want of the State is capital and skilled, reliable labor. 470NGUBSS. The sesuon soon to commence will hardly be historicaL We imagine the appropriation billsthe' tariff and in ternal revenue laws, and the subject of reforms in the Civil Service will constitute the principal topics, of dis cussion. Amnesty and Kn Klux can hardly be, considered now, as the ses sion will end oh on th&"4th of March and there is Vo particufarr Varty pur pose to le. subserved.!' Sr. xi ji Etrv :xo pics. ; The causejof Johnson's defeat jsisslgned by. a . Tehnesee coiTespondent of Ken' iucKy paper: Jien, wno nau .laKen no pan; in politics since the close .of the war took the stump a.srainst Mr. Johnson and 'urged the people todfea4Tra--n6rT)ecaus97Ju'r Johnson was for tlie Ualon urfe he war andtheyrwere wjhjbe5 utb butr because Ur. Johnson, without aajiproxoeation or he trust tciuge1iewas a Oonf ederaia" aol- Mu ba-KW with ant Bias, whether Union ing and disposition they bare manueatfdon airproper occasions.'- The rebuke was lust the areqa hk j yolcwaua IgKaad anBotiuced that iittle Got tarts atJ bis heels, buThe Would puVth:ito flight ai carry the inwr f psppb . to victory. He-assured bis friends pi irately jhat he would be elected by thbty thousand inAjorlty Bahold the; resutt:; iUdnt carry a county in the State. Maynard has beaten h.bn bot and Cheatamas run ahead of Mm between twenty-five and thirty uand I jHisjrace Jml tgor1- the war failing to come up to the sounding phrase of the manifesto. .' r The candidates for Senator in Georgia are Oensi, Gordon jkod Behnmg;. AlriJXx-. Gov. IL .y. Johnson and Col 3nder--s. jdordon seems to have' the Inside trackl (though it la. aaid'Bennlng has coiiaiderable Strength. JoIut'rdoiiliT1 the United States Senate would -ably-represent a great ae him Tn thar'boliejrtqi. jani Trumbull, Bchurz and Ransom are uphold ing the honor and dignity of American statesmanship in ;the 'face of rimnjes'nu- or a 5 r VZZ'w l autyot JBtuaytuz-. tne needs or establish in Tenneeee the doctrine that the I nwn ttma "o7CiT Tlov iin '.munro: growing; Dwieaprpye iojtnii. worjq , says a ternoie murder was committed that the race of great tnenat the Sotfth has at JohnsonjHe last weekrsr,-tJdlm R. by no means run otttl 1 would rejoice to !Dickey," a veryresrcaolecitizen. . J I a . I : - PALMETTO L.I3AVES. rrJ1dtre Melton has mada'th4n- janciion againi reasurer jrariter to tl;e di? -aitioit of the proceeds the ttx of March 43, absolute. ' s4The Abbeville JJgrfumVaysMr. Thomas Paine died at his residence, near N inet v-Six, J of typhoid dysen- .tery,"on Tuesday last at the advancedJ age of seventythree.i v'Ul names of 'Mr.Xeroy FYoumans and Mr. U.' H. Chkmberlainj;? suggested as the probable candidate for Judge of , the Fifth Circuit, soon to be made ''vacant by Judge Melton's assuming his new office of Attorney General.' . ! .vThe.:ew-.brry last issue, Announces the death of two aired citizens of ' that section; viz: 3Irs. Jernima G. May bin, who died on the 8th inst., 111 the,75th year of?. her age," and Mr;? James Fair, who died on'the 15th inst.,; in his 78th 1 ean ; ?t The .WintislKuo .Ketcs says : iSea-en-or eiirht bales of. cotton were discovered to be on fire on Sunday last, on the platform of the freight depot of the O. C '& A. II. 11. For-; tuuately it was discovered in time to save the depot; It is tuH)sed that i the ' cottoii Svtis - tired by some rriali- lcious-personor peitMins. FA It SOUXW.! I -r The ..3nssippr'Siate".Faiirt.UA proved a great : -success, -len; thous and persous attended tlaily;:,'i :! ;. ' X6I. David "W. Lewis will take charge of the North Georgia AgricuU tnral College on the 1st of January, 1873. r.rv -c: . x r:. Henry Ww Hilliard delivered a temperance lecture at Bethesda,- Ga., m' W.A.I ,JAlA.iitnn ''nvt '8fKAlfll1tt 1U .U19. U4uai . c.uuciiii -cum ouuvriaiijr style the other night, J . . ' : . j The Waynesboro (Ga.") ;Exposi- tor says more deaths have occurred in iaai,.couuiy , wiimo yie past wee is than it has ever known in the jame Five i citizens of Washington have . been .arrested on suspicion of naving murqerea a mannamea Armor ln.GIascouk.connty, Ga. and are now in custody awaiting-an examination. ; .Arkansas. liepuoncans ciaim ine election of Baxter and. their entire State ticket by majorities ranging from 8,00frt0 o",t50o,i'The prospects are thaLboth parties will insist on be ing inaugurated. .' 'T V - IN GESBBAL, A Kansas man is dead from a Bkunk-bitev'"; : ' ;:r ,,GaU Hamilton has written eleven books, already. ".'PiTe uKansaa r newspapers - have died within a week. "' 1? Father Sluder, aged 109 years, votes In Evansville. " ; : : 7 A. Washington dog which wdgha only 1 84 pounds ts valued at $500. - In the next Michigan Senate there will be but'onel)emocrat, and in the House but four. ' The St. Louis Democrat now has an eight-cylinder buzz-saw in full blast in the room where it keeps its exchanges. " Nineteen dead bodies we e lowered from that part of the bi il ling last week, and thogood work still roes on. There ha loen a noticeable de-, crease in the number of depredations" by horse thieves in Chicago, since the advent of - the epizootic. Few com plaints of . this character are made- at Police Headquarters now. The loss of several valuable ox-teams has been reportedhowever: - ; . " "'. - 0 dead traditional .democracy I f No hangings to the tkirts of -4ie-parted statesmen 1 -No unmanly ;on larinflr withtho illustrious ameR! No substitution of ' decayed formulas our to suit iresfiiirexsigjeftcieat a: W.nuwt bo wise -foroiin! vet 3: wise-., fwr our 1 owfji geoeratioiyj'iraitatmg the great jemocratic teaaers m ineirtrnicK per- cetISn :'6f MnWdiite vain"attemputpr ideas d or ? measures auitedt only . to theirs: : cs- ..j-;.-,.-.; .,. V ' ;- TENNESSEE. East Tennessee is excitedxabout he ub0i4&!ig. ibudUli Wheat comes up promising in Bast Tennessee- 'A I r-.The.! Knoxville authorities are gassing about gas. j -aJThe Knoxville schools have 1,035 pupils, 471 being colored. ; r A colored man named Rankin is about: to 70m the Memphis bar. i Itissald-exlPfesidenCohn Win taite up ms resiuence in xxaan- M.,CoL - Wright, of Grainger countyrstaryed herself to death a few days since. She was insane." ' KJAIomSj S4eautifjliwad ci complished young ladyhas come all 'the way : franx t England to . marry a gentleman of KnoxyiUe, Tenn. v - 3I10 West Tennessee Democrat wai'ihot downinJcold blood'bvra; concealed assassin, supposed to have' been a man .pamed Parke, who has 'says: On Migttt(t about 1 1 o clock, John retry, known as old J acJcPerry, a xae-iegged j manj about 0 years of age, was murdered by one BiUXyouiv iathyhoiQof the lattery nearth& M- and 0. machine 1JWIS :ffcl andiobswUt? aurity: for the :Kvin BUOUV.- V ; . ' . ' I I - ......up,,,. flu CISC riesh PiSf ho .-r.wr.-T,.. KThe Propped, New llv?B I.w ; i Ablltloa or the Office mnd Amw n mni Aatatat ' Assessors-Fifty A ihn ''lnafc" ar.aamni nf lConeTeSS" A iill was"passed teqnlrfagthei cbnsoP idation of the internal revenue dis tricts by the 1 st-Tf January, r 1 873 into eierhtv. with aa many jcollectora carried Wttf'execairrth,H woulct not be satisfactory.-" On the 'assembling of congress a resoiuxion win ' o ojuereu defernng the execution X)t ine act un til the' nrowsed bill caabe 'acted upon. It will provide for the- reduc tion of the expenses, and simplifying the mode of collecting the revenue by the abolition .- ot t assessors aud as sistant assessors, uaudn thelransf er of such of. their present ;jiuties .s are not abolished bv .the bill to the eol- lectors una assistants. . iu.ixne luxes upon spirits and . tobacco and the britikinsx taxes are to be assessed and reported to the district collectors by the Commissioner' of Internal Keve- nu'e. AH special taxes, including the tax ou worms and stills, are to be paid liy stamps," which stamp the Commis sioner is iofprefare aiid furtiisb. All pei-soiis iiablj toyspeciultax, except tobacco i peilfers, are to keep in con spicuous yiew. the stamps . denoting that- such tax-has been paid uuder penalty of bue hundred dollars. buch returns as are uoAVLieauired to be made by tax pa) era to the assessors are uuder this bill to be made semi-aunuauy aud in duplicate to collectors,- who are to forward one copy to the inter nal Kevenue i5areau. i. AH the extra commission "f one-half; per ;teent on tobacco and distillation taxes is to go to the llectdrhe bill provides for fifty 8 pecial revenue; agents ia partial substitution -of the assessors to i be abolished. -'Pedlers ' who refuse to show" their certificates." from the dis trict collectors ' are to forfeit their wares, i Tho estimated yearly saving in me cos", or wiiecung ine revenue is fully a million : and a half, while - I, .? large increases in couecuou are pre dieted by the authors of the bilL .V.-. " ' : Awsatlag:;BTeBt. " ' It is a DitrtFat'so m'anv able iour nals should-wear out - their time and their readers patience, threshing - the air.-- Here' is one,' insisting1 that the Democratic partr 'must - - now - be straightway revived Sn .its, integrity. Here is ; another, , declaring' that the union of , the Liberal Republicans and tne iemocrats is a marriage tor . oei ter 'or worse, till death do them part. Here is a .third, clamorous for free trade, Or at' the very least," revenue reform, as thejp-eat. focal idea, about which is to begin ia ' new party ! crys taUizatidn.'" Would it not be as well to remember' that parties are not manufactured, by politicians out of employment, but grow from the wants of the clay r - And the want of to-day .is quiet. The public mind is not unnaturally weary of incessant demands for re form and exposure of corruption, rio good . is going to come -of forcing turther discussion out of season.' - It will come up in season soon enough only too soon, we fear, unless the approaching session of Congress proves au exception to all that have of late years preceded it. But just now, the politician who insists ou de manding of a wearied public, which, satisfied Ot disgusted has acquiesced in the popular decision, fresh attention to new lines of political attack, mis takes the time aud the popular temper, and hinders the cause he would help. Gen. Grant has just received a jnew lease of powers-Let him have , time to show what he is going to do with it; '-When - he "'goes wrong, attack him. . While, he.'" does, right, sustain the President tf forty! j. millions.. If he places more unfit men: iu office, give ; bun the same ' censure with which;'J of faiei het has been justly viaitecL, If ,the Casejs jaiid.Crainerj should get.;, nth 'f urejcountexuad t the men whJI have- cisnreil'ihim ooght.to bufher;flrstif; thy--TiaVe the good of rtb5j "country rather than partisan, adVutage ': at . heart re-v cognize and encon rage the reform.- T f WOBTHl JpaUOLIN A; 1 -Twenty-one . Sheriffs, have set tied with the' StateTrstirei-; b-'" J --I)avid80n ; College is. flourishing this session. ;i It has one hundred and eight stridente.-" -' ii: " " ' ' For stealing a pair of . shoes in BattleboroV -negro was committed to jail in default'of bailj'says the ltf- I The Observer says Charlotte has some eggs.1 One of them would make nog enough.', for the!r;Korwegiah Gi antess," and tbe "shell might serve as a boat for the Queea of the Fairies. . - The eoplS,14 jafoun Heridersori are getting p ipetition f or the for-, matios 'ot a ' new coanty - out a' of . a part of Granville, Warren and Frank- lih;8aystheenineT 3 " i It ia difficult to . sea ? what possible excuse for baying any existence at all the bogus Legislatureof Alabama cdo Riv;'A folder fraud hag not ' lately; been - attempted ; ab4 Goy. Iandsaj had no other :ooarse than to stigma tize lbe whole proceeding as absurdly illegal and irregular, This he has doue: auil the rna.1 Ueirislatiifp'' 'nrtiti- nrlaan.T.i.Mtwl rtiJ.l '. j..;, ,, ,jvv.v, tun quorum ana ireauy tor Dnwuess. i-c.r tk i ... k ..... . U'htftjdltiug boucerii yaiafHia w$lig& ML - '- - . murB'tj,ji-lmM a-,M j jf w a- ve. at- s-jj ,w - .. KA LL S fJiGt W AaXJBl EeitoniJ3iay ilaiUtaits ongiBaLCoio&J It keT)9 tbe hlr from flllnir oat. It is the best dreMinsr in the world. maldriK liielefML Usi bnuuiy . - f ' .... BACULCLORIUtllt Pr 1 THIS raperb Hair Dye la the Jbut in ou won perfectly tuu-mleas, -relisbl a& InitsHtiineotts.' jto aisappointment. No ridacakms tints or anpleee ant odor. The trwiain W.- A Batcbelor-s Hair Dye prodnce IMMEDIATKLY s Bplendld Black or Nat- Dnu ttrown. loea m buuu oiuu, vu nam ui hair clean, soft and beautiful. Tbe only aafe and perfect Dye. Bold Dy au irugjW- ractory 10 Bond street. New Tork.- . feh 7-eodlr-ent Tn Th Sat 1 1M.: - .:r i KOSKOO. Thia". celebrated Medicinine Jxaa at tained a hhr h retwitatlon. a a reliable remedv for Purifyine tbe Blood. Beetortaft the Uirer and Kidneys to a healthy action. .and,.'r Toning up " toe Nervous System. Its namerons and remarkable enres of the worst forms of , Scrofula, Dyspepsia,. RbeurnarJam, Uver. Complaint, iLkuey .Diaeasa Kruptionsof the Skin, Nervous Prostration, has caused it to become a standard . remedy. It ia aow grescrfbed by physicians and ..rconmn4ed by a est citlaens. .-- . - dec 7-DAWAFlv ent , , ;! MISCELLANEOUS. I"; H. & B, Emuel,; M AR KE T- S T B E E T. AKD. STAPLE D R.Yi C O Q DS , FHILADELPHli-HAuE - SHOES. . UNDERWEAR, -. Etc., Etc' Etc I iisjg s s-a-ajsj oxjoiniasrca-. a v , OUK SNTTRS; STOCK, TO ..WICH KSQJENT, ADDITIONS. OF Fashionabldi6o6d&: HAVE BEEN MADE, IS NOWBEXNO OFFERED At Greatly Eeduced Prices. Bayers, before parcbaslnsr else where, would do rell tp; ,ex- i amine bur Stock.' " -l v : 'fe A B. EMANUEL, novl4-tf . - 4S Market Street. WOOD, TABEE &:m0tt8, Eaton, Itladlson Co7, N. . - - v j " ' MAITOFACTUBEES OF , STEAM VvUiU, Stattemary ,.an4 Acrlcaltarml. Hundreds In ase in 'Pttnthnt n Kit. m . nunu, em-M, muis, nines. ana on Farms and Planta tion for Grain ThreshinK.1 Food "Cooking for Stock. Cotton Ginning 8awtng, etc' dreulars sent on a--' plicitiou. . One of thettfe Engine can be seen at thi - . . t ior MWtf Old Clarendon Barv 1 niS OLD AND WELL KNOWN PLACE, NEAR the foot of Market street, soma side, has been refit, ted and recently opened by thu nndcrsLfned. and ha invites his old friend to call on ' him. At all times mere can oe ootatnea tne Dest of , ,. Liquors, Wines, &c;, either bv the drink, or ini laivor nnnHW ' ' liis Hesiaurant is always supplied, wi'h the best OYSTERS the market affords, which irUl be served MKAL4 furnished at all hours. K C -Don't fail to call on BOB SCARBOROUGH, At tbe Old Clareodot Bar. novlS-tf r-H. SOL.; BEAR; & BEOS., 18 narketStreet, Wholesale Dealers in JJ-:-S --H: Clothing, Dry Goods, DooU and ' Shoes, Data, Notion, Ac. The largest and best assorted' stock In 'this State, ana we are also determined to have . , .: i.-r.T-'J :.-.. v .sit o.'j'JJ J-.;h iia s.-l' j Tjll;ja-...C.I-.PSA:,:R1 r r-. LIBERAL CCDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE DEALERS. ; SOLf BEAE &- BEOS., 20 Market, Street, : wnamroroN. hoeih caeolwa, ... " ' RETAIL DEALERS Ef: ' . , ClotMiik Bry-GoEJlsBootsr aniv Sloes. We; respectfully .tollclt : call .of our. patron . BEFORE PtTRCHASEfO ELSEWHERE. - . - ; . ( - - - - .i. r-. . .. ". We defy competition ia quality aad price. . ' : -.viora'BTOCE OF " -! ' 1 CANNOT BECEIXEl),s-,r ! ;i '"; 01;; 0i .t ,::! 7 nov lUm BOX.. BEAR St. BROS. Our Friends Und'-Custoiiiers ARB RESPECTFtTLLY REQTJESTED TO SEND titenr-servaat for eJt, suppUM thar. eaa be 0 U& HORSES rARE SICK tad ar eaanot titMUW at'tteal' t. In tii lii mi a stisiii wsi uf iluUim mnuy supplies in a raw dav, jaadtn the min 1 time muvt ask indnlmtiM. .. . " - ' CHAS. D, 11TEP3 Js -CO., 7 Norte Front Ptre. nor 17-tf - . . i - . . ,r isalwJL w ftci; -sr rn- 9jf'z& iirf I .4 lTTfi yaaea aMytjacn, ' :"T' Sl'KCIAL NOTICES. ; miscellaneous; v , 7 :" ?-- .-"-rt , . , ., -., . i'i i. r . 1 , : ,. i'.1" , L "v" ' -.'.--;.'.',-, '"' --3 iT , OVER THIRTY ;1TBA1XS s iji' I-: ..jrr. -! v J.,w Jb"iJ-'i V-aU - m. ...i . in .iliiltATVTTiWTAlT AIM PER R Y DA VIS' in Killer. After thirty years trial, the " Pain-EJller" may be justly styled the great medicine of. the world, for there is no region of the globe into- which H has not found its way and. none where it has not been large ly nsed and highly prized. Moreover, there ia no climate to which it has not proved itself to ; ba well adopted for the care of a considerable variety of dis- . ; - ---.:' ..;,-... - -i . - if eases; It is admirably suited for every race. It baa lost none of its good names by repeated trials, but it continues to occupy a prominent position in every amilT medicine chest; and is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to Its virtues, from persons of the highest character and respoaeibiiUyi Physicians of tbe first respectability recommend it a a most effectual preparation for the extinction . -.- t vi.i- . ; ') '!.. !-.i. 1. of pain. It ia not only the best remedy ever ksowa for Bruises, Cats, Burns, tc, but for Dysentery or' Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, It Is a'rem- . k:;,;". ,r.; . .... t- - r - - ' " . ' .ij edy tmsurpassedforemciency and rapidity of actiotk, In the great cities of India, and other' hot climates,' it baa become the Standard Medicine for all such complaints, as well as Dyspepsia, Liver. Complaint and other kindred disorders. For Coughs end Cold, Canker, Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties, ft has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony, to be an invaluable medicine. No article ever attained to such unbounded popularity. ' The j ..j .'.-J f t. '- ,. ' . . 11; ' various Ills for which the Pam-Riller is an unfailing curv are too well knows to require recapitulation in. this advertisement. As aa external and ioternal meaicune tne rain-iuiier s tanas unnvauea Thirty years is certainly a long enough time to prove th efficacy of any medicine, and that the Pain-KIBer la deserving of all Its proprietors 'claim' for It la amply proved by the unparalleled popular, ity it baa attained. It is a but and effective: remedy. It ia sold lu'almoBt every country'' fa,vth worM, and ia becoming more and more popular every year. Its healing properties have been fully tested, all over the world, and It need only to be known to be prized. GUKEPi & F1.ANNKB, "T"''"" Wholes ale , , A g e n t p , Sold at retail by all Drugglsta and dealers ia Fam ily Medidnea. tsov4-dawSm Fall and Winter Goods. OPENING NOW AT , M . M; KATZ'v 36 Market Set . M .A .COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP ., Ladies' Dress Goods; In every variety, quality and atyle SHAWLS, SCARFS, CLOAK8; - --i Men's and Boys1 Wear, Jl V USE FURNISHING '.' ' .- ; : " - ; -.i..4jt.'-. ,e...cf- . . . AND WHITE ; GOODS, - Ac, Ac , Ac; la short, everj thing that can 1 ia BtapW aad Fancy Dry Oooc iioiy oe called for ad 'NoOoas,- ftc,! IiberaOlite . ,&. Jt ! 1 I hlesjal'e ;B .ti y ii r 3 . QUICK SALES AND SMALL PBOFITSi i V,;'iJ-a- ijtu 4 Ct'iiiijiii. smcujr. aaucrcd jto. H!"iV Ti-' ' vyj -rv OCt80-tf M. hUBATZ.. 86 Market Street t GREAT BARGAINS -Pall and Winter Goods. HAVING A FULL AND COlnTLETE LINE OF Foreign and Domestic . . .- dry goods;: l TV We would respectfully call the attention, of -buyer to the same. In view of the approaching- Fair." we net; leave to sUte that we Intend giving , . To our patron' and those vlsitbig our cirv en that occasion. In addition to our KXTEvsiufr i. Staple iand Foreign Dry Goods, w ofler a oomuietei llBaa af CL0THIKG, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS ' "- -':. V- 'VANI)- '"'is! -..-i; GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,; -- Towhichwerespectfuyaskoneand all, to exaav toeonretock, a WEuiTJ -oetatr .. Market titreeCU AUAED. T"tS.- 1 i'f:i -iM; r;: L,I1 ! y-V" i "j ;wia .conibiae to conduct. $hebuslaess Mh M tand,ila. l Granite Row waere l win ba aitppm eeaayetd Mead aad custewer. Uf.r(rJi . j jfT :tirswtBB?41 . . . . " . . . iV,i ,-f:. iUw'Q.f."1"', Corner lTroat and Dock t 5 ' J WltaUMCTON, K c riT HOLE8ALE GROCERS v : Country merchanU will dowaU , .?CI-28. adeaamlningau atoaa. .- -"n-wir Ktreet, " I " ; WILiliNCTOX. jjj ',. - -.; - U'J1. - t f C. WilTgive -wompt personal attention to the or etc, etc, Also to.receiviug and forward! ,7a uoe. aMoi(,Ja.v,.f sTbTbu; QOMMISSIOM MERCHANTS, . ; ., i"";.irilmIna;taai,'-N.-:c.t Wilf give prompt and persoual'attenUon to the ur shlpuiaut of Cotton and Naval Htures. 1 . " C; 1 M1TUUEJLL, tOA ' COaodssiois 'merchants Grain, Floor, lley. aud aiao Fresh .1 Urouud Jleai, a-earl aloutiuy KeW aW 10 N Water at;, Wilmington, N. c. I j r-roprtutort of the M-rcii ant's Fioarintt Urn. Ilf b!6lES'ALE AND RETAtt DEALERS IN 8Ta)pI.JB; AWt FA.NCT DBlf GOODS, ; Nation, Uaot, Shoe, Uats, &c. July llj,.; , 43 MARKET 8TREKT. -M-?KjH--yer & Co., Wiv.TcPjZ, .''Li w f.t4sUWlKUAL. ,4 Oomntoion - rFFlC; NO W NOKTU "WATliK STuillT J Wliiohik-toii. ti. V. Liberal adv-nuM bouniMita; at Uuttua, Naval btortw, feanuu aad other produce;, order or MercuaudUe proiapUf oIuhL,.. J. rplattison, QOKfSIISSIO(r8tKBCUANT AND -; yS -.-w- aaAUur nt HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, . . BtnENOS AYRES SOLE LEATHER, CALIFORNIA SOLE LEATHER, 5 , V ORINOCA SOLE LEATHER, -sv.:; -j.t.OAK.. BOLE LEATHER, t' c c I 9AK ROUGH LEATEKB, Strait's Bank and Taanert OU, , 84 8PRUCB STREET, NEW YORK. j. .! .'i.:.; ,v. .- .' - ' . ' ' CSTT Liberal advances made on oonsignmenU. ' July ltat V t l ."'" ,?-t. ;f PUfLCELL; HOUSE, J. - U. XAV1S, lIIOrillETOR. pROM THIS 1 ATE, THE RATES FOR TRAD iaat Sosider are $4 00, $3 00 or $S 00 per day, so cording to tocatloa and rooaia. Day Boarders, $8 00 per week."' ; l:?:??--- fjan tl-tf HprisRestat N 16 BVWaat-Wilnalactouf N. C. f EAL8 AT ALL HOURS. THE BEST WINES, jjA U(-uor and Cigars always on hand. tWr. The pebUc are Invited to call. Je 19-ly i D. Woody, - General- commission " HercMt. . . "" NOrth ITater St.,7 WUmlngtou, N. C. PERSONA C ATTENTION PAID TO TUB SALE of Cotton, Naval Stores and Country Produce. Highest prices obtained and prompt returns made. scp 15-am . ; Street Railway. HEREAFTER THE OLD SCHEDULE WILL BE rua. cars starting x pj4 A. M., tuid one car ran ning aa late aa 11 P. & Three cars are now ou the line, and every effort will be made to accommodatt tbepublic - r -.Hiv. ( Th Cars ran to and from the Railroad train u aauaL DANIEL KLEIN, ProprieiOT. Sep Hf : WcareaowMceiviDgana hav afloat iargs ! Bttea of . . FloiirfvBiittbr, Cheese, ; 8u&a&qefee; tea, Salt, Wrupplns Paper and Oax, 'VliiesarC Cider,-Potatoes, APPLES, ONIONS, SPICES, CANDIES,' V CANNED UOODS, JELLIES AND PRESERVES, " - MACKEREL, i s New Raislna and Figs, , Herrings, OodlUU aud baiuieu. Wood and . , Willow iW are, Uurdage of all aiuds aud ' slum; Matches. Fruit and Nats, Notion and rttleeres,&c. ' We are manufactarars- Ageut for Queenswsrs, China and Glawwat-evkecp samples on baud aad so licit ordered t--lrih -J ..',' . 1- boy JW-tf. ' !: HEIUB BROTHERS. Binfdrd, Crow & Co. ; JAISESS IN If, AND WHOLE BOXES ; i APPLES, POTATOES, BACON, , ... VusAA They having their etoaes right on the river, can 'deliver goods to any o the, railraads regardles of the horse disease. " f ',' - v, w IT--'-. ,r' ' i Send them your orders for Groceries. 32.900 SACKS. AMERICAN AND LIVERPOOL GROUND ALUM Aad Wonhingto FK?J eALT. vt r - jf- :rti i . I20000f LfeS FRESH BEAT RICE, l:mftBxk HILTON RICE MUX9," t' "ec Htf '.'- -p ?- ' WILLARD BBOR Boitl -Bacon ! rrrrA 'flirt t lbs saoxn.nsB -?, . -i- 1 . - ' '---wnt saa. I- (" . : . . , 7 . -r- ?-F -jgrarBr g Qtt w 0ft& r, i , WCif an- -. :arrhM.a.::: .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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