1 ID T1IE WILMINGTON POST. WILMINGTON. N. C. JUNE 27. IS69. : i Edncate tiie Youth. . " Some one has said 44 1 care not who inakca yonrjaws, so that I may write the coDgs of the people." The influence of sim ple ballads on the minds ot the young and uneducated was considered of greater mo ment and more enduring than all the power exerted by laws controlling absolutely the lives of men. If philosophic minds detect such power childish ballads oyer the mankind : how much greater j3th"0' influence of regu larly directed .efforts to form the character ot the young; through systems of directing their energies, and inculcating sound prin ciples of thought and study ? The evil of a contrary system of instruction we as a country have felt in five yeara of desolating war, and waste sufficient to build up schools all around the woi Id. Our rjeople teel deeply .the necessity of reorganization ot our school system, unde-the present very able Super intendent ot Public Instruction whose cir cular wc publish on ,the proper way to observe r Independence Day in this State. That Professor j Ashley will do all in his power to build aright the temple ot instruc tion we feel assured, but the people must give their earnest active support to those leading minds now philantropbically devo ting their best energies to lifting from the . .1 La. 1 J---L 1 1 dust tne ignoranr, ana aepraveu classes ui our State. The only safety for society lies in well in structed children. Ignorance is ever pre sumptuous, and the men who try to disturb the peace ot every community are always brutal from the effect of ignorance. "With a large and impressible papulation; it but remains for our, better classes to give every encouragement to the cause ot popu lar instruction.- In the inculcation of sound 'ideas, and republican principles lies the safety of the country, and let not North Carolina be eclipsed by any Southern State, In ortler to gain this ascendency we should be pleased to have the most modern ideas introduced into the management of our schools. Among the most important of these is the establishment ot the " technical " or practical mechanic branch. Of all the needs that vex our disturbed body politic : the need oi; educated la or is tbe most pressing. remains funset- sections of the rictly enforced i The Temperance Movement Tho question of restricting the sale of ar dent spirits has been discussed by different State legislatures, and still tied. The more Western country, where law is less s or respected, occasionally have a disputa tious temperance convention which winds up by an excited and most intemperate crowd assaulting bar-rooms and; knocking in the heads of whiskey barrels1. Thus setting a bad example, and causing the dealer in spirits to show his "spirit' by selling a more villainous article than before. . That men will have stimulants is a well established fact, and, recognizing this we, as reasonable men. must seek to confine the sale of liquors into the hands of discreet and respectable men. The injury to society arises iroin tbe dealing out damnation in the way of adulterated liquors by men who have no character or regard jfor the health of their fellow citizens. The men who do this generally belong to an order, but little recognized bv ho rjespectable part of the community. The Slate, by & rigid inspec tion of all beverages offered for sale ; by licensing only men of good punishing with the utmost censed and adulterating dealers, may vance the cause of temperance more than all the total abstinence regulations ever adopted. Let the city of Wilmington set the example and by a system of inspection root out all the low dram shops where standing, and , . . unli-ad- seventy NEW ADVERTISEHNTS. Wilmington & Welddn It. R. Co., V OmcE CHjr Exo'it Axn Gen. Sup't I Wilmington, N. C, June 24, 1869. j j ITTIlll3i2S An English American WarHow it -:.i:f would end for England If there is a problem unsolved," of which one can safely predict the solution a bant ling yet unborn whose shape we can see to a nicety it is this; how an English Ameri can war would end for England. it might not be so easy to foretell tne up shot to the United States, at least give an account forecast of it. But as regards England we can shape the result, and to a.dead certainty. And we do, by proclamation, that if such nlZl - - m : ill .-1 1 H ociiiu is w uouur, it wiu ean x,ogiami s cars or less be over any part of tMs joad complete national humilation ; in reducing for a distance of fifty i miles on more upon : the her to a second, or, perhaps third rate pow- guarantee of responsible parties that it snail pay pr fimnncr thP nntinna nf th enrtK not less than one dollar per mile .run Tone wav. ) Anrf th?iwWio n h i o o,a.f rL On such trains passengers will be carried at the 4. ... j . r , . , " rate oitwo cents per mile, going and returning, .w v 4uittuuu v tug aiKi i equal 10 one cent per mue each way. x or a years ot ngbting she would find herself a large number ot crs a proportional increase to eecona-cJass nation, and in two more an in- &e charged. WALDRON'S COLUMN. TO EXCURSION 1 STS TO 8TJPPLY A PUBLIC DEMAND, NOTICE is hereby given that excursion trains of three different third. But she would never let it run to two years, nor yet the half of it. In less than twelve month3 after the first shot had been fired, John Bull would be down upon his knees, no longer blustering about war, but piteously appealing for peace. ,, He could in no way avoid such humilia tion ; it is a result as inexorable as fate it self. He would have to yield to it or die. The man.'Euglisbpr A merican, who can not see this solution of the problem, and clearly too, must be either dull of compre hension, or negligent of observation, or both. ii ine mstory 01 tne laat six years has not jane 27 S. Ii FREMONT, Chief Eng. and Snp't. : . , 2b5-8t Eli E CTION N OTi tu I I State or Nobth Caeolin j flEff HaSOKSU COUNIT. j 5 ' BY VIRTUE of an order from His Excellency, vy. Holds n, Governor of the Staite ot orth Carolina, aud to me directed, I hereby give notice that there will be an election at tbe various places ci voting in this County on the FIRST THURSDAY IN AUGUit, next, for the purpose of choosing a member of made this problem palpable to him, nothing resigned. ; , j - i i 4. . OIlliiiUiV, IE, Sherifl ever can. But although one of the simplest and eas iest of solution, it is too important to be lett unspoKen ; ana cannot at tbe present crisis, ue orougnt too much before the American mind. Itmav also benefit John une 27th, 1SG9 SS5tangl poison is sold to laborinc: men, who but for Bull, to have it put plainlv before him. It this would be good and respectable citizens. H1? o something toward restraining his uraggttuuww, anu ynnging mm, n not .10 a more accurate kp.prp. nf rinrinnal . honor Rnd The new dispensation which inauy earnest international justice, at least a better knowl- souls thipk they foresee in the present move- edge of himself and his impotency. ment tor the elevation of women is thus clo- Ana 1013 mi7 o the means ot saving him trom the most complete Dohtical numila- CLIFFORD HOUSE, IO 1ST or tli F'roirt St. 3 i WIL MIS GTO JV", K. C. , ' TINE BOTTLED LIQUORS, SEGARS, Higginson, in quently set forth by ColoDel ui8 aruc e on - me wreelt Uoddesaes, ' in the Atlantic " We are laying the founda tions of a grander temple, I trust, than any of which tbe Greeks ever dreamed, and we toil among the dust and rubbish, waiting ,for the goddess and the shrine. Nothing auaii urive me irom tne Dtiiei tnat there is arising in America, amid all our frivolities a tyfe of-virgin womanhood, hew io-history, undesenbed in fiction, from which there may proceed, in generations yet. to come, a priesthood more tender, a majesty more pure and grand, than anything , which poet ever sang or temple enthroned. Through tears and smiles, through the blessed cares Hon that .could be chronicled upon the pages ot history. To use a hackneyed phrase, the whole thing lies in a nut shell; though we might word it, bv saying the 6hell of a ship. It is simply a problem in arithmetic under the chapter ot Simple Proportion, or the Rule ox three. And thus mav it be formulated: If one steam corsair could destroy the whole commercial marine of the United States in a single year, how. many will it take, and how long time, to do as much for the merchant navv of England ? Onward for June. FURNISHED June 27 ROOMS I BY DAY OR MONTH,; J. A. CLIFFORD, Proprietor. I . - . ' ': ' 287-tf FAMILY SEWING MAOHIHES, NLY AGENwYj AT THE ! CITY CLOTHING STORE OF ! O REAL ESTATE SALE. :o:- TIIE WIL3IIXOTOX REGULATOR. so:- HORSE RAIL ROAD. GO., R. S. WALDRON & i JgVEU W ILLING AND ANXIOUS TO AC- been made for the Cars to pass their door about the middle of next week. Wc propose to regulate the price of DRY GOODS for the Summer. IR.A.lSnD SALE , OF REAL ESTATE . ; . , AND I BY THE fiORTH CAROLINA Real and Personal Estate Agency, CAPITAL STOCK $130,000, SUBSCRIBED AND TAKEN BY KESFOIsalBLE PEBSoitS, AXD C1IABTEBED BY THS LEG ISLATURE OF SORTH CAR0LISA. JOSEPH Q. HESTER, President, - JOSEPH DIXON, Vicc-Praident. JOHN 0. HESTER, Secretary. ROBT; G. LEWIS, Treasurer, land $5.,090. SupcrTisors oi Drawing. CYKUS T. MENDENH ALLU SION II. ROGERS, . JAMES II. FOOTE. 3,000 inducible Pieces of Property Drain for, Worth $1-10,09 4 ... t to to ?3,3 tT Tickets to bo sold at 2.00 Kacltf ! ! REAL ESTATE. SEVEN FINE RESIDENCES Foyii City of Raleigh ! f in. iu; it S.000 O.OtX) 5,000 5,000 2,000 2,000 IWTV 1 is June 27 MUNSON & CO., s 3S Market at. I 2S5-U wn N wimi 1 in 11 1 111 SPECIAL. OFFICIAL idevelope the resur- and turn to use the of womanhood a culture such hrough the ex- that have trained the heart in all egee, but also through! as no other age has offered, ercise of rights never before conceded, ol i i duties never yet imposed, will thia heroic sisterhood be reared, i Joining the unfor gotten visions ot Greek sublimity with the muekcr graces ol Christian tradition, there may yet pe nooier iorms, tnat shall eclipse those 4 fair humanities of old religion :' as when classic architecture had reached per- tcction, there rose the Gothic, and made the Greek seem cold. B10SQUITQ pET8, hj iyEAT SAFES, FEATHER DUSTERS AND Children's Carriages. J JuBt received and for alc lo-vv, bj ' D. A. SMITH, South Front Street, june 27 i 235-St The Wiluiiugton Regulator is the place to get the best assortment and tho most goods lor the least money. We are bound to close out the ba'auec of our SUMMER GOUDS, regardless of cost, and will for the next "T11IKTY DAYS ," commencing WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23rd, inst., sell Goods, by the schedule price below : LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Good Figured Lawuc, only. . . Best Figured Lawns, only 15 cts. 25 cts. We want men who can ce- of our boii: our mines; water power and all the material products now Bbippeti elsewhere to cauie other peo plts's factories : mills and machinery to flour ish and enricp their owners. We do not want suckling military academies where the enthusiasm of youth is turned into channels ive should make it our highest duty to avoid. ( ; A great example might be Bet in the 41 University " by establishing there the first grand practical school for practical students and by dropping all forms of education at war with the spirit of the age settle the 'vexed question of patronage and education at the same time. ; Dropping the study of the dead languages or making them of less importance than the more modern tongues ; let our Univer sity managers call upon the Legislature, for assistance to fill the empty benches as well as give additional attractions to the great School op the State. Let us in reality as well as in name make this the mother school for North Carolina. Not the North Carolina of the past, but the liviDg, active, prograsite State ofi the present ! To do this we must have practical as well as the oretical professors in education. The grad uate, will be one well versed in those exact sciences by which the, lifo of the day is made all the more glorious. 1 he youtn who that the next great eruption will make Re enters Chapel Hill will do so as a child'oi publics possible where only Empires now the State and we hope to see the West exist. Point system of appointing students intro t I 4T n T . 1 1 . duced as the first measure ot reform. To do ansa ousan a. Antnony is out with a par this an act must be passed giving each Rep. agraph in the devolution recommending CITY ORDINANCE, important to tAx payers. Another. Battle Summer. The present attitude of the great European Powers gives us reason to believe that an other season of carnage shall mark thi3 also as a " Battle Summer" even as others that have passed since the dark days of July, 1848, when tho present usurper to the French! throne laid his perfidious haud3 upon the garments of the goddess of liberty. The massing of troops on the Belgian fron tier by the Emperor jNapoleon, and the mistrust ofNill the other ruling potentates of each other and tho " man convinces us that speedily a! nite the entire European magazine, and so cause a general explosion all over Europe. We are not prepared to assert that thia explosion would be productive ot more good next year or the year after, jjut we believe of December' spark may ig- ORDINANCE FOR THE BETTER PRO- tcetion of the Police force. Whereas doubts have been entertained as to the construction of section 4 of General Ordi nances of t&e city of Wilmington. Be it ordained by the Board ol Aldermen of the city ot Wilmington as follows: Section 1. That any policeman who may he on his beat or acticg und- r the orders of the Mayor or Marshal, wueiher by day or by night, snail be declared to be in the discharge oi duty, and any person who may violate tho said section ot sail ofdinancelshall suffer the penalties thereby en forced, any ordinance to tho contrary notwith standing. Sec. & This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage. fassed m Board ol Aldermen June 21, 1869. BENJ. DURFEE, City Clerk. jimeST ii85-2t CONCENTRATED FLUID EXRACT SARSAPARILLA ERADICATES ERUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE DISEASES OF THE T8R0AT NOSE, EYES, EYELIDS, 6CALP, . and SJH3, Which so disfigure the appearance, PURGING the evil effects of mercur v and removing ali taints, the leihnants ol DitiEAaE, hereditary or otherwise, aud is taken by ADULTS auu CmL- lJ4i witn perieei ti&btulx. L vvu LiihiL-otrUulsc JLo of the Extract ol Sarsapariliu, added to a pint of water, ia equal to tne .Lisbon met urinlv, and one bottle is equal to u gallon of the tiyrup of aarsaparilla, or tne decoctions as usually made. Ai 1 JN 1 ER ES 11 n U LETTER is published in the Medico-Unirurgical Keview, on tne subiect I of the Extract of Sar&apariila in certain atleciious, by Benjamin Travera, Jb'. R. a., &c. SJpeaHing re3entative;the power of appointing one or that married people should more students; who shall pas a competi- together ; that every man, woman and tive examination and be educated at the expense of the State. j child should have a bed to that those who are just going to housekecp ; Water or no Water ? N The question of public improvements in the way of paved streets, welt lighted aven ues of travel, and well watered houses has been so often discuseed and so .often decid ed in favor of all of the above mentioned blessings, that it is not necessary to argue further on the matter, but less some one who lovea a slow dollar better than one hun dred nimble dimes, should carp and cavil at expenses involved in the introduction cj 1 water to a community, we will state that of twenty cities that have water introduced through the persistent enterprise and cour ae of a few clear-headed citizens, we have yet to learn ot one of these which have tailed to grow in proportion to the expense incur red so that increase of wealth gave ready means to meet ; increased taxation. Again tne improvement to property gives a higher value to the:same, and , the increased rent the householder can obtain after water has been introduced is itself sufficient guarantee ot the ability of the owner to pay increased tax. " ' -'- -; ' ' i , The very name of water in a city gives an additional attractiveness and draws resi dents from less favored localities, and in case of Jlre, why the amount of property eaved annually in every city possessing ater works more than compensates for all e,-bor and expense involved In the ob fining n6ame 9 . :.: . Olive Loqa TtitiT womanly and Ttluaacle j for PfcTciah?, XMly in Which she defend hrnrnflon nnd art5te generally against thejabarian inroad Of ldlty and indecenrr calWl Baked drama." ing should buy no double of those diseases, and diseases arising from tne excess 01 mercury, no states tnat na renudu u equal to tne Extract of SarsaparUla : ita power is x- no longer sleep j traordinary, more so than any other drug 1 am ac- wUi this mvaliiaole uttnOute, that it is applicable to a state of iie system so sunken, and yet so irritable. as renders other substances oj the tome class vnavail able or vyurious. UELMBOXD'S him or herself; beds; and she exclaims with enthusiasm,1,4 Crib3, cots, and Concentrated ExtractSarsparilla, single beds for health and happiness 1" The Bavarians have the repute, ill or well deserved, of being the Boeotians of Germa ny, They are supposed to drink beer as one man, swallow ultraraontanism, aud browse Established upwards oMb v ears. FKEl'ARED jit H. T. Hi2iLM.RULD, Oyi Uroadway, N. Y. april25 ao7-tia4 THE ASSESSORS FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF Wilmington, for the convenience of Ithose who have tailed to give in i their Tax List have determined' to extend the time for listing to tho 3d July, when the lists "willlbe positively closed. In every instance persons liable to pay tax, who fail to give in their list will be subjeet.un der law, to a DOUBLE TAX, and this relets to roll i ax as well as rroperty lax. ' WE M. HARRISS, Chairman Board of Assessors. June 27 f 2S5-3t ALBUMS! ALBUMS! if A LARGE AND HANDSOME ASSORT ment, comprising a great variety of new styles and sizes, and sold at prices lower: than those ol any Book! House in North Carolina, at . HEINSBERGER'S i Live Book Store. June 27 i : . 2S5-tl FORTY THOUSAND i JplRST-CLASS OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT, Postoffice, Bon-Ton, Fantasie, and other superi or styles of ENVELOPES,! just .received at 1 . HEINSBERGER'S j i Live Book store. 2?" Stieff e and' Knabc's Pianos for sale i june 27 . 285-tf Office Treasurer & 'Collector ) Wilmington, iN. 0., June 24th, 1869. pERSONS HOLDING TOWN HALL AND New Issue, City of Wilmington, Bonds &rq no tified that interest coming due the 1st proximo, will be paid on tho 10th of July. 1 I ? BENJAMIN DURFEE,' ii Treasnrer and Collector. june 27 2S5-4t. . Star insert three times, j 1 . PURE LEMON S U GA tt . ! OR : ; v . CONCENTRATED LEMONADE ttrpHIS PREPARATION OF LEMON RE JL tains in great perfection the natural fla vor of the iresh fruit together tith its agreeable acidity. The facility with which a Glass of Lemonade may at any time be made with it, equaling any that; can be made with the fruit in Its natural state , recommends it to every house hold and gives it; an especial value to travelers and excursionists upc n land or sea, and to the sick." ! !. ;! ' ! ; Twelve cases jest in store at . i GEORGE MYERS', ! 11 land 13 Front Street. CHA8. D. MYERS, Aoent. M June IS 1 j 2S1-U Beautiful Jaconets and Organdies from 85 to 50 cents ; former price 50 to 75 cents. Berage, Leno, Mozambique aud other desira? ble Dress Goods, including a few patterns Fig ured Grenadines, at verv low price?. DOMESTIC GOODS AT OLD TIME PRICES- Ohe Rctldtucc iu Raleigh, N. C, One " One One " One " . Warreutou One i " Chapel Hill One Hotel in Tayloraville LIST OF PERSONAL PROPEUT Y. Samples on exhibition at HESTER BRO$. & CO.. n?c 20 Fayetteville St., Raljigh, N. C, I r at the regular cash prices, le Fheatous, .000 each, made by 11. feehmidt, Baltimore, Md $ 0,000 lU'iJIno Top Baggies, s-ioQ each, made ' by II, D. Schmidt, Baltimore, Md.,.. ;v,0(X 50 1st Premium, 7 octavo Pianos, mado "by Tremaino Bros., N. Y., $650 t-ach,, S o ranor or vnurcuurgaus, o btops, !-ou each made by Tremainc Bros., N. Y . 530 Sewing Machines, Wilcox & Gibba, ftiO each 500 teilk Dresses, best article, 12 yards each, 40 6 Velocipedes, fco 24 Rolls Brussels Carpet,-45 yards each, $135 per roil 6 Salamander Safes, Wilder's patent , be&t : in the world. S200 each I '.500 $1,000 gold 1,000 100 each , 1,000 10 do 2,000 - 5 do 3.300 'I do a.OOO l.aO GO.OW 150 :,5CK) A DOLL Ali SAVEDrlS EARNED. A DOLLAR Common Calicoc-, only Good Calicoes, only Best Calicbes (choice styles). Gi cts. ....10 cts. ,...12i and 15'cts. Bleached and Brcwu Shirtings and Suoetiugs, 61, 8, 10, 121, 15, 15, IS, 20, and 25 cents, and up. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Extra size Honey Comb, and Marseilles Quilts, in great variety Table Cloths aud Damask Napkiua arid Doylies, CHEAP. Pure Linen Huchaback Towels, epmmeuciuat $1 50 VER DOEEN, All the better grades DECIDED BARGAINS. ! . HOSIERY. THE BEST ASSORTMENT STATE. IN TIIE Ladies' Hose, only Gents' Socks, only....... Full hues tho a'ove prices. , . ; 10 cents. 10 cents. Good: at satisfactory like a held Jm tho pastures ot monarch j. .but their late elections contrast in an inter esting way with those in Ff ranee, and sug gest to us that even in something is brewing beside beer. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. Essays for Young Men on the interesting relation .of Bridegroom to Bride, in tho institu tion of Marriage, a Guide to "matrimonial felic ity, and true happineB3. Sent by mail in scaled letter envelopes iree ot charge. Address, HOW- German Boeotia AKL ahsuuiaiiuj. Box r, rhiiadeiptua, ra. may 3 275-3m tho The effect oi healthy "habits is shown in the strength Europeans hold even in ex treme age. An English; paper states that in a trial of strength, recently, with a num ber of his young aides decamp in lifting heavy loads, the old King; of Prussia sur passed them all. xtoue ot tbein were older t ian thirty-five, while the King ia seventy two years of age. , , HELMBOLD'S EXlRACT SARSAPARILLA cleanses and renovates the blood, instils the vigur of health into tne system, and purges out tue humors that make disease. aprii 277-tj24 THOSE WHO DEaIRE BRILLIANCY OF complexion must purify and enncn the blood, whien n bi.mbuu) Coctkated JUxtbjlCT of OAtteArAHiiA invariably do-s. Ask for Helm bolcCs. Take no other. aprU .5 207-ti24 HANK Ell CHIEFS, Puro Linen, 10, 13, 20 25 cts., and tipwoids Fine Hemstitched Linen, only 25 cents 1 Cash Prize, 10 Cash frizes 200 do do 672 do do 1000 do do 3000 Priz;c. alue of tho total ain't, 3110,601 All of the above is put in the drawiug at the regular cash selling prices and will bo disposed of by a regular mode 'ol Drawing, and iu order to accomplish this, the Company will sell 73,317 tickets at 2 each. The Drawing will take place iu the city uf Ralcish, immediately alter sale of tiekts.-ot which due notice will be given, at least one week belore the day ot draviD. ' Thii Clumnanv is working under the proviblcub j of. a special Charter granted by the General As S sembly of North Carolina, which compels the Company to comply faithiully with allcuntract. V. - . l. 1 1 - 1 : ! I l,'n '.-.... VOpiCS CttU ue UUU Ull unuc.n.iuu yj m. win- pany. . . All the above uienuoneu property win ecrituu-IV-be dieiiosed oi" ;s iabovo stated, and those drawing it will be invested with the title i? fes simple. iso member oi mo oumpuny .is iiuu eu to purchase any tickets. All moneys sent uy man, ut me ouei t iuiv , that sent by Exp: ess, Post Oflicc Orders, Checks or Drafts, at the risk of the Compauy. JNo property will be listed uuicss t e uu: i indisputable. The Treasurer has been required togive i bond for the faittiful performance ofhis duties, lie i required to deposit, daily, in the uauK, an men i8i received, where it wi'l remain until all th tiokets ere sold aud all the property will be pot itbrely drawn and delivered to the parties draw ing. Send two dollars uy express, post omce order, registered letter, or draft, at our risk, or bv mail at your own, and take a chance at the ' 3,000 Valuable prizes oll'cred. Tickets Willi dc sent any wucre miue umieu States at the Company's risk upon the receipt of $3 and postage stamp. The plan of drawing shall be as follows : there ' shall bo two wheels, one a prize wheel and -otic a number wheel, arraDged in somo public place in the city, whtre any one holding a ticket may oeipreseut on tne day oi drawing, in me num ber wheel there shall be 73,317 tickets correa pending in number to those which .have been sold. In the prize wheel thero- eDall ho yjoo tickets. These tickets wL.1 be deposited i?i the wheels by a board of suicrvisors, who shall be appointed by the Directors, alter which the wheel shall be sealed Ap and placed in the bank in thi citv. until tne time oi aiawing, wuen me euper- visors snail Dnng tuem to tno piace oi urawin, break the seals and the drawing shall be dispos ed oi by taking a ticket irom each wheel at the same time, and the prize ticket taken troin tbe prize wheel shall de&iguate the prize drawn by the ticket corresponding in number to the one' taken from the wheel at the same time. The wheel shall be well shaken after each ticket in diawn. Tho supervisors wiil be geutlcmeu well known and noted for honesty and integrity, who will not be allowed to purchase tickets or own any , etoek in the Company. The numbers aud prizes will be drawn Irom each wheel by two blind boye and a lull report of all numbers drawius prizes will be published in some promiueut,rieW8pnper immediately alter tne drawing. DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE. 8EVEN ifiNE Kesidesces Four hi the city of Raleigh. SILK SPIDER WEB HAIR Brown only 25 cents. NETS, Black and The assistance of Virginia's railroad managers although extended very courte ously to North Carolina excursionists when Norfolk was tho objective point, does not appear when points in this State are to be visited. YQU3Q LADLES BEWARE I OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Powders and Washed. Ail such remedies close up the pores of the skin, and in a short time de stroy the complexion. If you would have a iresh, healthy and youthful appearance, use HELiI HOLD'S EXTiiACr tiAiiSAPAKILLA. aprilS 267-tj24,: IN THE SPRING MONTHS, the system nat urally, undergoes a change, and Helmbold's HIGHLY C0KCE5TBA.TBD EXTECT OF . &ASSAFA- ihe i onoi k jjay hook; raises the . qucs tion whether the test oath has been properly bilba is an assistant of tho greatest value, used in North Carolina ; seeing that General aI,ri125 J 257-tj24 flawViw will insist tinnn fill - norclt? flrforl V .,. . V. ,4 , . " . , HELaiUOLD'S CONCENTRATED EX- memDers oi mo Virginia legislature tasing tract Sarsaparilla, is the Great Blood Furiler. this oath. QUANTITY vs. QUALITY. Hblmbodl's Ex tbact Sabsapabilla. The dose is small. Those who desire a large quantity and large dose of medicine ERR. We have received the "Address oo Imml cration ' delivered by Dr. j Satch well before the'Emigration Association ot this State. ; Especially designed fo the - use of the Medi cal Prof ession and the-FdmiZy, possessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to an Old and Pure Gvu ; Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney iyOrnpiainzs. a. aeucioua 4.oniCi irut up iu cases containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. BINlNGErt A Co., established 1778, No. 15 Beaver street, New York. -I . Joe. Clifford, Esq., Agent, Wilmington, iN. C. june24 : j ; . , . 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' Demorest's Monthly and Young America to gtther 14 wiUi tUe tsrsiaiwaB for each, t : hv-'f;-v:3 . - : One maguificeut brick residence about I mile from the Capitol of the State with 8 acres of ground, fine orchard, delightful spring of water, oeautiful grove, walks of modern style, abun dance of evergreens, all necessary out-house brick stable, carriage house, &c. Value 10,000. One large and convenient house in tho city of Raleigh, on Ncwberu street, thirteen large rooms., double parlors, with all necessary out-buildlBgo, 1 1 acres of ground, and a beautiiul oak crove. Value $6,500. . One large house on Newbern and Bloodworth streets, containing twenty rooms suitable for a boarding house, all necessary out-bailding6, with a beautiful oak grove in the yard and I acre oi ground. Value $5,000. One beautiiul large Residence, on Newbern street, eight rooms and basement, four out build iDgs and stable,seveh acres of ground, elm grove, very desirable and attractive. Value 33,000. One in Warrenton, N. C, known as the Alston property, in perfect order, one of the best built houses in the State, containing 8 largo rooms, double piazzas and porticos, one of the most commanding and . beautiful residences in the. if a vtii t a b a h it f r mm vh Plact with 8 acres oi ground, fine orchard, beau MAM ILL AS AJSV SUMMER tiful oak grove in the yard, aud I all necessary SHAWLS, Lout buildings. Value 52,000. . I The orooertv atTavlorsviileis verv atlrnriirf valuable and cheap. It is a hotel at the county j seat of a flourishing and growing villacre ol a I thousand or more inhabitants, and situated one ,,-,,, . vrrk r. 'w pv vtii rv ivn square from a good and nourishing College, no Willi E AISD FANCY . SUIRTb AND j Bhool of better rigat 6n th Une f the GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, j Atlantic and Ohio Railroad, and being situated I in tne mountain regiun, me scenery is truly de- I . -.a.a . j r r I . a ; a . uguviui ana iiibuiuauug, contains twenty rooms, Cotton Spider Web Hair Ntts, only 5 cents. HOOP, SKIRTS. Best makes, 25, 35, 40, 50 . 75 cents, aud upi. SILK, ALPACCA AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Best Assortment in the city, PRICES GUAR ANTEED, SUN SHADES, PARASOLS AND FAN'S, Iu great variety; VERT CHEAP. LACE At about half tho former price. ; Modern styles and living prices. . The public are cordially invited to come and receive the lull benefit of the ; 11 TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONn , R 8. WALDRON & CO, i, Proprijctors of the Wilmington Regulator, JOS) 80 No, 7 North Front Street. and the buildings are new. Value $2,000. One in Chapel Hill, containing 4 rooms, with fire-places, and one forty-foot dining room. Also, kitchen, out-houses and one land . three-fourths acres of land. Value $2,0X). . , Those ordering tickets can select any number from 1 to 73,347, if the number ordered has been taken, the number nearest will be sent. One three cent stamp must accompany every order. All tickets will have the seal of the Company and signature of the Secretary. . pgr" We' refer to any merchant, banker or oth er gentleman of standing in the city ot Raleigh. SSfTor further descriptions aud particulars, address. . . JOHN C, HESTER, Sec . .8?l I0s. Ralljo,N. C IK i