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I til Trn.T-., ... ;" r IATII r AUVKRriNIH f PUBLISHED DAILY, OneSquaratmexUy, ' ' ' M .44 , , , 44. two days,,................. - II H. BERMAMD. Editor ftd I (ill A, Sills " .'three days...... . ........ v.- 9 00 . mm - our uayo,.. .......... ......... 3 SO i rric, Dnrson KAnt Buildings, rront BL - nil! JTTTm iijo-i 1 -'.a' .mo vor, In advance ....... .47 00 Xlx Months, in advanoe $ 60 Vhn-c months, in euviinoow. ............ fire days,. S 00 TO' I , " ."neweek,...;.. .............. S CO 4V Contract Av-tlse9 ents taken at pro portionately low rates. . ; MArriagesvDeaUisV Religious;: Obituary aottoes will- be inserted at half rates ... ...nnt.li. in advance..... io Tll, MnHN.M stab '6 m m aT , V Ul. , V H O.T ITCe. "i! iiii ,i 'I.N WILHCIGTOII, . N. C; SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 13, 1870. ,.,ri of t he City H r UrxtU.41 .i I ITOI ww. ' ' I m WW SB OTT New, c, River oysters . .were j CHUBCH DIEECTOJIY. 1 BirtTO at,' March 13,'rt70- f Corner Third ahd Mai-it Streets.' Morning Prayer st 10X A. JL';V .-. ' . : Evening. Prayer at 5 P. M.' :,',';,: Sunday School 6 P. M. ' r . -v , t i r. ' During the week 5 Morrllojc Prayer, dally, at 7 A. M.; Eventng-Prayer at 3 P.St." Ou Wednesday and. Friday, Litany 'at 11' A.' scarce in market, yesterday. a i ;-'' . i. ; BUccessfatA night nn- last M. TnK Charlottk Road. The bill to enable the Wilmington, Charlotte and to com- reading in the Senate Friday, t . - t 1 i ; u 'it . t. Rutherford ' Railroad, Coyipny plcte its road, passed Its (tii'rcl rc CORMKA TIB 4VN STREETS, i . Services at 10X A.Mand 7P. M. by the Pastor, Rev. II. II. Singleton.' Sunday School" exercises , couiucuct I J P. M Lecture Thuriduy evening i 73 e1 clock." St. Jefeaa Oharcfe (EplaeepaT), Cosher Red Cftoes xmd Third Streets. Morning Prayer at 10 o'clock. .ErcnlDj; Prayer at 7. r- ' ? -ff V.'.v,r Sunday Schoot o'clock A. M.T : In Citt 11a.ll Building. Services at 10 A: M., by the pastor J. C. Hideo. No services at night i - ) 8s. Amum Cbrh (CatkeJle), Dock Between BeCond and Third Sts, Services at 7 and 104;.A.M.i and 4 P.' M. 'Mri8 TbitTniiLiDiis IhwOtiiebS. The upper tH ojT ,Xoijdon.iegard it as bad etujuete to rideto cljurqh on Sunday wheneyer it is ppsVibj to walk. 7-,1rentice says man was the chief con sideration at the creation. Woman was :.ir v:U. ; .v., . Vi. t ;- An lnso lover remarked tuat u is s, great Winfortl to' be alone, . " especially when yer swateheart is wid ye,. ; !"', ; "A cQmpninentaiT1 ;;beneflt . to,. Mrs. Gates took place in Charleston ; fcrat even- SUNDAY BEADING. Bishop ' r ; iror, ,he Morning Star,J; p The Groans of Creatiou. : Paul tells us (Roman ,THL 22,) that "the whole creation groaneth atid trav- aileth in pan together." It is a strong . Atkinson's :, men la. Appoint- , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tl AUCTION ESATiESL NewberD, KmstoD, ......... .. Richland, Duplin Co Wilson............ Stantonburg. Snowball . . '1 r t A storm of wind and rain, accompanied 1)1 hefty Ijionder aD vivid flashes nt, lighlniDg -passed over our city last night alxnit 0 oclock. : .. t- i a . i Shad still -iiislsP-uponr keep ing beyond the ( reach o'l; ;4 poor , lolks.w statement;' if we are to take it without Pugh's Chapel. Pitt Co.. . limiting the meaning of the phrase "the whole creation;" and there appears to be no sufficient reason for any such limitation. Augustine, indeed, held that the phrase should be limited to mean only the extra- SwTaft Creek Bridge. Trinity Church, Beaufort Co.. . . Washington ' Lake Landing Hyde County. .. Sladesville ......... . 4 ..... . Pungo , Bath.... .................. WL . 3. ,m " L' i.' o ! 1 Christian part of mankind and some me- Zion Church, Beaufort County. .-r Why are ladtes like watches? Be- t . j,. Tii.,-ni, The " ran " has been very indifferent this season J a .l I I 1 I i' cause' they' have beautiful "tacesj . delicate hands are more admired, wb.en;full-jewel-', : ed, and need tegulatiog:Tery often. ;,;. .( ' --l A storv is told of a man who was ; .. . . .-v...':-i-j. -i i . '': crossed in love and attempted suicide re cently by taiing a dose of yeast . powder. He immediately cose above his troubles. dieval commentators, influenced, doubt less, by his authority, niaintain the same view. .But Augustine himself was prob ably led to this position or rather driven to-it--by 1 his controversy ; with the Man- Blounts Creek.. Greenville . . Tarboroughl : . .'. . . ! Scotland Neck... Jackson ... L ..... . Mnrfreesboijough . . Gatesville. J.. ... . . StPeterV.GktesCo. ichees, in whose "hands this passage seemed to be a powerful weapon ; and he Convention at Edenton . . nan naraiv iniaiuniDimaitu . umnui Tnn I ijii..LLjr:L.ii iiili - liici-iniaueinma cemetery contains . B.hAi.rkiirHiVicm. f !-r .irLee-'of the .Tarl)6ro .tAV' seven grajjeislde y yld;evin1wnich repose Tholuck, Stier, Olshausen and Ruckert, VH iAixA. could just'be in Wilmngton next he lifeless remains of a man and his. six who hold that-liottbo brutes, but even 1" V.-lv.r ; tir'flUl 5i,i;i; the inaminate creation, are included m . .Kev inursaay. niguw " Paul's sweeping statement. would beAt itta-ii " besides that of i was three years old, ana the Uttn an iptant I . nt et n8 interrogate nature. . Jlven in the M afuM of the Star." Jeff is jealous I j of twelve months ; while the last wife was the vegetable world there appear to be Hertford St David's, Washington Co. St Luke's...... Plymouth. .... Willianuton . . . Windsor . . . Woodville .... " J3 ' 15 ". IT , .April. 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 IS 14 15 17 18 20 22 24 26 28 29 May 1 "2 . v 5 11 "13 ! 15 " 17 " 18 "20 u 22 " 24 SPECIE PAIHEHT RESUMED ! .t 4t CI il u l il -41 II u ; II ' Clothing at Cold Prices! ; ' SILVER IX CHANGE! THIS WEEK, AT' MUNSON A CO'S. ' CITY CTXTHINO STORE, ,. S8 Market St. : mar 13 tr ' " ' ' 5I.no?riiY; Anctloneer.' by: cronly:& morius. - BOUSE. EXTEriOl VE . SALE ' -t iv.-' r '-''""" f';'1 ' ; "' . .'A .... . ' i." ' rv" , Valuable Ileal Estate at . '. , A UCT IO N! ICX DOUSE for Cow Feed. Try IS, . , OLDHAM A CUMMIXG. mar 13-1 1 Bibles!, Bibles! Sfleijii - Oitiutj fir iwestiM ALBUMS ! ALBUMS! PRATRH BOOKS, BAPTIST ISA1.MADY.' For sale at HKINSBERGER'8. ' A'.."''-.0'r ST KV'H O U K ,) - ,MntlJ4INGTOH, . C-v. " ; ' N CoBectot's Oflice, Marcn 1 , 1870. ) . ' . . ..- 1 - U".: '.' ' ' By A U U HO KjT Y. idELlHE. . JIOS . 1 3ECKK. tary of the Treaaary, I WHI offBt tor sale :uu. ( . ii ANri ki HAND8.-The last nuni- Ma alr a 4 P yf b Illtleish an contains the M., Rev. M. S. (Srosa, ofBciaUng clergyman.V , ... 4 - ir aTU. V aiiiiiiciones ui nic xurjii itwn, m, Frwt Street IUX. jChaurek, 8alls, . Corner Walhut , aedt Front Streets. Services at 10 A.' M. and 1 P. M. by Rev W. M. Robcy. ' . '.... . Vf. Sabbath 8choel UP. Vf J 5 Lecture Wcducsday evening at7Jtf 'cjock. Fiitfc Street M. 3E. Ckanck1 Firm Between Caviicu and Nuh Streets. . -M ...... X -1 ' f ' I... Services at iui a. m. uuu . . ... j SLit- Pike. tlefield: -and 'the Editor. II. Li Messrs, W. A, Smith &- Co.; assume con troi oi ipo paper. ( ., M , , hot bfiffrtjtttitii tki'year following the ieath ot the antjf i ',VT ry y I !' 4 'ilifi Vfiatit state of bWshlng trepitla- tion must the yoUng lady have been in who pefUfiedlh fow$xni0nial adviTtisemenr: A young lady of exte- tke pastor Rev. F. 1L ,Wood, Sunday School at 9 AM. ' v- St. Paul Evaa Lalheraa Uhmrh, Market Street, . Corner o Sixth. Oerinan Service at 10)4 A. M. EnRlish Service at7H I. M. Sunday School at 3 P. M. 'Ssaiaca's Bethel, Dock Between Front and Water Streets. Services at 1 P. M., by Rev. IL B. Burr. St. Paal'a (Colored Eplseopal), ' Corner Orange and Fourth Streets. . Services atlO ANL tnd 7i P. M., by Rev. C. O. Brady (col.) s f'onrlti St. Baptist Klsaloai Statlaa, JIST ACROSS THE RAIL ROAD. I'resehlusf at 7 P. M., by Rev. J. U. Hidca Sunday School at 3 P. M. Bible Class at 4 P. M. young lany y nor and pleasant appearance wishes to trf- VtAtlirrirt t.f Iiit thn enmn vvatr iiftViiSaddlesTrijnksJ , ,.. . Valises, Bags,. Satchels,. Collars, Haiues, ; A Wisconsin vouth, sued for breach Cbmps, bjuiniery arawi ifx. fw of promise, offered to compromise by mar to suit the times. J. 9. Topham & Co.; No. N. C. 8 South Front Stn Wilmiagton, tt;.'. rying the girl if the court would protect him from those other girls who had the same tender claims upon him. Facts for ,trk ' Lidies. Fish- ...... i i ' blate & Bro.; 23 Market street, have just received an entire ; new line of real Laces, Collars and" Cuff' Chcmisettsi'Hander- chlefs, Embroideries, Linens and Jaconets Choice styles of Grenadines 12 cents and upwards. Give us a call and be convinced that our motto "Not to be Undersold," is, not jnere wuK 1 V j j i f 0 ' V . V Satcrday, March 12. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. ,. '-- The Brtgt ;A.:fc Larrabce, cleared from Charleston lor this port on the 10th. DISASTERS. traces of a strong yearning for perfection in developments, struggling to realize an ideal. A sickly plant in a dark cellar will strive to obtain light and nutriment to perpetuate and develop its frail exist encc. Schubert remarks that, the t bines of the .'material world which surround us, there is an element of life, a yearning of what is bqund, which, like tlie Memnou Statue, sounds in unconscious symphony when the ray touches it from above.", , Bounet ' the philosopher also presents the same general view : and in Goethe's "Correspondence with a Child," Bettinu says, "When I stand alone at night in open nature, I feel as though it were a spirit, and begged redemption of me. Often have I had the sensation as if nature, in wailing sadness, entreated some thing of me, so that not to understand what she longed for cut through my very heart.". Rozencrantz may , deny the hurts of unconscious nature ; but . they . are so pal- Eable, that they seemed to Lucretius, in is blindness, to warrant him in the re mark that he "could not believe that a world so disordered was formed by Divine wisdom." . Luther speaks of the groaning - Scbr. Trenton, of Trenton, with 50 of brutes under the cruelties of ungodly lulTSl The Board of Aldermen meets io reguler weekly session to-morrow -.. evening. The Jury to assess damages u Xutt street will meet at the City Hall to-morrow atternoon, at 3 o'clock. An exchange says that quit ting advertising in dull times is like tear ing out a dasi because the water is low. - - We learn that eftorts are, be ing made to secure a suitable pleasure Vxmt to run regularly on the Cape Fear durinz the Snrinz and Summer. First Presbyterian Church. ; We have been requested to state that the Sabbath night service ia the First Presby terian Church will be resumed to-night. 4it "i o'clock. Subjectof discourse, JThc unpardonable sin."' ' '. The weather yesterday was intensely disagreeable I: rained and Tobacco' in Churches. The ef fort ot the Rev. Mr. Dally, of the 31. E. Church in Raleigh to prohibit the use of tobacco in his Church, is exciting consid erable commcnt.by the prtss of the State as well as among bis congregation. The former unoainioetly ride witUllhe pastor and agree that it is a practice that should bo dispensed with'in all oiir churches. K . .... - ,i. An Ugly Sight. A young man, or an ld tne cither, i (but. they . are not often guilty of such improprieties,) puffing of 4. t-icrar on tluj steDS .and. in fiont churches when congregation is assent- blinjj to ,w6rshi'p, is an ugly sight, and mi,e9 p.yctteyillei on the 2nd inst tons cotton seed from Newbern, N. C, for Providence, went ashore A. M- of the 9th inst. on the west end of Fisher Island.' Is bilged and full of water,- and will proba bly be a total loss.1 ' i ' .'. ' . ; V 1TA T E S TB Y M AIL- North : Carolina in a Nutshell1. . Win. L. Alexauder, son of the late ' Julius Alexander, of Mecklenburg connty is dead. ' : -' . " , . Mr. R. C. Parke, representa tive in the Legislature from Northamp ton, is dead. - j Mr. B. Dawkins, of ; Moore county, was drowned from a raft, several men, and gives some striking thoughts on the subject. But the testimony is by no means con fined to Buch authorities as we have cited. The statement of Scripture is sustained in a remarkable degree by the results of strictly scientific ibvestigation, so that a phitoeophee-Hkw Jourty,-w no -attempts to construct a system of , human duty, and ignores the disorders introduced by the fall of roan, is leaving out an essential ele ment of the account, and may well expect to get into confusion. The Bible teaches that the ground was cursed on account of t man's sin. It was to bring forth thorns. And so it does. Bot what are thorns-! They most be classed among nature's failure. They are the result of abortive efforts at some thing higher. They are arrested growths. A flourishing, healthy,' vigorous, fruit . tree bears no morns, a Life of ttie Flesh in Hie Blood. . Bosadalis! ; . -Th6 greatest Blood Purifier and Renevator known. Ilsud. and endorsed by physicians. even in who prescribe tt in thmr regular practice. .i.:.w 1 'Vhyt Because the articles from whtcb ttosa- dalis Is made are published around aacn Dot-, tie, so that every physician knows just what It contains, and hence endorses it as a valua ble Alterative compound. This preparation. Viuji ffninAd and maintains an unrivalled rep utation for the core of Scrofula in any form, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Old Sores, Ul cers, Ac, Dyspepsia. Neuralgia, in fact any chronic affection of the Blood, Liver and Kid neys, and all diseases in which an alterative plan of treatment is tadicated deo Sl-Sw : . , tl DIED. . SPEARMAN At the residence of his moth er, Mrs. W. C. Spearman, in Sampson county, of typhoid fever, on the 10th of February, 1870. William F. Spearman, aged 82 years, 7 months and 4 days. Thy will be done." Death in at all times a solemn event; It strikes both time and eternity ; it terminates an earthly exist enoe, it opens an,, immortal one. Bnt this death wUl strike many as an event marked by more than common solem nity, for though all seasons, as well as ages, Are Thine, Oh Death,"- yet how marked is the difference between that of the aged pil. grim, whose course is finished, and whom we; rfvrontiv bear to therave. and that he, the . .1 . .L m".- 1 1 . W son ; a PIANOS, ORG A NS, M ELODEONS, QUIT A US, BANJO, VAQLINS, HARMONICAS, Ac, .At HEINSBERGER'S mar 3 tr , Live Bookstore. , ; COTTON IS KING. jV ; Plantation1 eontathihg 850 acres of Cotton land lying in Duplin County can, be purchased at a bargain. SOO ACRES OR MOKE ' of the Tract is cleared and under fence. The balance is divided into pine land and rich swamp. The main residence is at a beautiful location and comfortable and healthy having EXCELLENT WATER. There Is a negro quarter on the other end of the farm con venieatly situated. The farm of cultivated land may be enlarged by clearing. An experiment was maae ne pvvmii ywm upon two acres, manured with domestic man ure and planted In cotton which made ' 120O POtHDS UIT COTTON. . It must not be expected to find the land fat the prlee placed upon it producing this way in an unimproved ' state ; bnt it Is mostly adapted to cotton culture and is offered at the low price of 13200, oash ; or $4000 on six months time. It is las good neighborhood. Enquire f the Editor of this paper. novtS-tfnae ...;. 5 ; - , AT PJIPjUIC AUCTION, . ... at the CUSTOM HOUSE, on TUESDAY, the 82nd day of Marfch. 1870,at It M., that " ...!'-' i' '-i - t i-v' . .... ' ValnalilB TuTfifi-Stor?' Brick Maim ..it -.'iu.tfuy '.1 (?".' Hi- i Situated in the south-east poitioa of the city, well known as the kind and loving brother ; a dear friend ; an honest man. " None knew him but to love ; None named him but to praise." In the performance of duty nothing could move him, and he ever marched directly upon the road where that eaUed him, and in every sphere of action acquitted himself with great honor and unspeakable gratitude of his rela frinnda. Bat alas ! he has fallen, as falls the Summer tree in the bloom of its honors, ere the Might has seared a leaf that adorns it. H baa left a goodly number ot relatives and a ho of friends to mourn their irretrievable loss. But O I bow ooneoling Is the reflection that " As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive." The last enemy that shaU be destroyed is Death. " For this corruptible must put on in oorruption, and this mortal must put on im- aortallty. xnen snail do vruugiit u pus mo saying that is written, "Death is swallowed up in victory." "O! death, where Is thy stinglO! grave, where is thy victory f 1st Cor., xv : it 86, 53, M and 65. Farewell Fran k, till we meet thee among the blood-washed millions oa high, where parting sighs are beard no mere, and our meeting will be eternal and complete. " Where the Rivers of pleasure flow o'er the MISCElJLLtANEOTTS. "" CITY HAIL. PATTL stormed all day, which rendered market ing mid shopping anything but pleasant shows neither respect tr the place or the ladies who may pass them..: . . " j Amusements' "Next" ' Week. What our our people seem to crave inthe way of amusements is variety. They soon tire of the " huro-drnni performances w rilciricnow no "Variation Trom the gen" t ral routine, and become ' indifferent and uninterested. U 4 thV OHte's Burlesque and Opera Woupe lj-going poptila tioa will, find 'spmtHng altogether novel and no matter what may be the pequliar taste of anypftTon 'df the audience it will HAX.LOWKD BK THY KCXOBT. bearinz apple Wlia npuic. UIUUI"! UKOl I1CC, uniuK uu I -.lt The Standard says : Theopin- j poor land, neglected,stunted, and fruitless, And thi hoowtid of Glory eternally reigns.' iou seems to gain strength that the public ,s " .U1 lu" 1 "V""' "9 , X , business will bTgotten through wfth hy condition of buds or branches. Now there the 21st instant, and on that day the Leg- - euiM6 that any of the pre-Adam. te islaturc will adjourn. No resolution if pe" in the formaUn of the .Mrtherer that cliar.c,eh l?tu Mr. John U. Williams 15ank- t;on i necnliar to the human enock. The ing House in Raleigh is said to be one of Carlxniferous period produced ferns and the finest' buiWlBtrs 4n- the 8tate ne pines; in the secondary strata we have " which would do credit to. the shion- Cyads and palms; later : periods give us able avenues in the great city of New stUl higher forms of vegetable life, and York." . .. elms, beeches, maples and elders are found ' t Just before man. we have the great fami NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. . BT JAMES 4k HEAKES. MAX STRAKOSCH respectfully announces 1 that the world-renowned Concert Vocal ist, universally acknowledged as the Queen OI tiro JOTroeiX mooid.lai.'iio nnii PATTIe having met with the most distimruished suc cess in Europe and America, will make her first and only appearance here in ONE GRAND PATTI CONCERT ' ON THURSDAY, 17th MARCH, 1870, AT 8 O'CLOCK T. Tl. T VT.T.R niRtnTTA PATTI will Do assisted by Hons. Theodore Hitter, the great classical 1 march 8-ts Pianist, (first appeal anoe nerej ; Mons. r.-io-hin Prume, the eminent Violin Virtuoso, (first muuruuw nprp.l s Mr. . utiorv. ouuires, iuo favorite American Tenor; Herr Josef Her manns, the great German Basso ; Mr. C. W. Colby, Musical Director and Conductor. Admission, including reserved seats 8. : Sale to commence -Saturday, 18 March, a 0 A. M., at Heinsberger's Book ana music store. --Stetn way's Pianos' will be used at the Pattl Conceit. HARIHE HOSPITAL, Built by the .U. S. Governmeut at, a eost of . - FORTfTBO us And dollars, With gwuads Saax3feeoomprilng . .; i 1 AN ENTIRE SQUARE. ' .AL30 - , . . '" - ' 71 CITT LOTS, "": VIZ: '" a LOTS EACH UPON BLOCKS 107, 1 108, 109, 1 1 10 111, , 120. : 12 1, '122, 123, '124, with Lots 1, 2 and 3, upon blocks ' 9i; " ' ' ;. 95, 96, .' 97, . 98. . : TERMS AT SAIiE. , ;D.:RUMLEYt Collector. PART INTEREST IN STIR. HALCYON Iffim'DAm At Auctions SI. CKONLT. Aneslovcer.' mar9-tf . tins commauiiy, iot ins eiierKjr peine-i c J:fr . . ,i L ;am.k5o-4rtn,ive nrenaration!.. over ten thousand different spec.es, and as w7ltarn front the RidgewaV Pre,, fof among them the main staplea of agncul f,. m th .rsniteonirries at that ture. Plorn letong madny to thunder. Cr.cKNS.-We hope the subject 1, .Tl- - HiatrquilC i wu hu iuuu ' I f. V ' oam frnlh Commissioner's Sale. ON TUESDAY, 15th inst 1870, at U o'clock M., at the Court House door, we win sell at public auction, that - - VALUABLE EOT, oorner Seventh and Walnut streets, 66 feet on j Wilmington Theatre. JOHN T. FOR D, ......... i . . 1 ..... . ,'. . . '. Lessee. . ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Ena-aa-eaaeat mt Six Kighta Only. 1 ' ' i i - - Mrs: JABiES ,'A. OATTES , BY CRONLT MOMRIS, Auctioneers Xff THURWAY, 10th INST..' AT 10 O'clock II a. Id-, we will sell at Exobauge Oorner, without reserve, to the highest bidder, , i , SISTBS f Sift STEAMER HAECTON j ;. ; ;; ahd 'ikTmwJ'' ;.' Sale Positive. Terms Cash. "S - tmax8-8t , tllC WtJIJjJ ... .uv. .......vj plaeecTI ,,i nr-i . A A i t Ion a I (M.terns in locali- unlimited'successm Bavannau ana nuance- iiiarqu.ie leS &'0teratic Troupe; 19,. and on Turner's Plan of the City fOf Wil- . -.TUw-Wk' ac--i,V iiVi. 'iU'. tu mington as ine wesirn pari, vi iv. j nuauAi ., .. . -. -: Ti vpni inEin miuu. t i - . . . , . . ues wuere mey are .wot u " r7"., - . ' 'JjjjL-H:'' j : . : I i - TKo Virnirtinn gavs abont two K "Xi iV.,iAft m,. under the "IIuninlvLhimtv." tne jrssayBi nwuw I . . ' . . . I o , V 309. TEEMS CASH By order GEO. mar 13-2t D. FLACK, Jr., Commissioner. ceivc the attention of the Uoara oi Aiaer- -uumpty jr .T7 innArA ir men wonfen and chil men to-morrow night, , The necessity for "The Academy of Music wa, uw.sw 4ren. from Western North Carolina, ' ar- ii.no. lw .r,n.n.nt to all. and the I lt ulffht Oi tuO ibow. wuiiww j j ri red in XtorioiK on i utsua j hkj oc r.VT -.r ihim the hT vt -witnessed within its walls.;- I board' train, bound for ; Indiaha;. Tbey; ' u .rF. ..w .w -T ----- -ar -circle were expressed tUetaselves as trying to find a better it will be. .' The parquettte, aid drw Circle were "P tlHnwmcJwoW notbe - crowded to excess, all available . standing for tEes. ... v .y. -.ri Sunday Train-We are requested room bdnz oecnpied, . while the upper . iiq,nnid aava ; .Frmri'-aU Xo state that on and alter to-day" thcAc- gaiieries were simply one dense mass f iu;irjers we naTe the cheering intelligence ominodation Train of the Wilmington humanity, and hundreds were turned away of our farmers being ' air busily engaged iays, leaving the depot of the Winning- I The same papers in aflOOing uus Aier and renew Uieir . exertibnswitn, ton and Weldon' Road at7 o'clock, P. M. f formance, says it. "was of a character en- 1 .nAtep Kood crop and with greenbacks at tirely novel to Charleston TheaU goers, minir with a f Airv extravsirance, w hich . - -t I City Court. Oiii"' tw6 cases ould lie mustered, yesterday morning, be fore this tribunal, and, we give then? as 1 Binn combined fol,ows: r ' 1 n H; frlrri'Thebwitchina par4wn may certainly Took for better times. ' X-The oldest inhabitant lives in Harnett Cdy.'C, and is s negro woman named ' Bartrai & Fantoi Elastic StM SEWING MACHINE. It is the most simple ; It Is the most easily understood ; It makes an elastic stitch ; It will fasten its own ends ; It sews very fast and easily ; The needle adjusts i Itself ; It can be easily moved on its castors. It has extra attachments for doing every, thing Its seam In stronger and more durable and has a neater appearance than any other They can be seen at the EMPORIUM. mar 13-tf D. ANDERSON, Agent, No. S3 Market St. t Kinoring- combined v renaer , at- i !t an rol ft f man v lent singing com umeu ,. .c"v .": . I children 80 years old, can relate many trrIvrii.:Alie l)WUcnjnfj uia. mw I acenei r OI tue ltevoiuiionary ir, uu Geo. Willis, for taking too much whis- 1 , 5n this Dart ot the entertainment eventsrof foorgeieration and is said to key ,n his water. Judgment suspended on ha U'gs, which were, repeat- boitelligentnd neaitny. o says the payment of costs. , r . edly elicorect-4, Tnis cfiairaing actress; In ' iSL;'tlie Eaqle ' The Pres- C A. Whalley. for sinoking.in the mar- Uer wjal hit9 ig ga,d io display a vi- tevinTwill convene at the ket. Non suit. . it,. acity; 'and' humor7 which never fails to wcPYvitio Church; & mile west ot Fay- "bring dirwnlhe.houscj( . t ttevillc onhuayejrtbp,il next . Tiw. : ...i..,.L;.,;ot ,n8.T?r-aVk. tjtzJMlliLP lr tnU .1 11 o'clock: This Presbytery; since the - 'Y. 1 K r! - t ' vmh ? 10 u-' formation of Wilmington Presbytery, eon- unique performance the fete says . g.gtg j, M.nkters.auf 44 Chorches-, em burlesque by an easy 'transition, glides into bracing Robeson, Cumberfand Harnett, 1 j ;. :; ' ' , :.u rAt1flimir nnd Richmond COUH- the pantomime, whieh opens mmiiw... ioure, ;p"'"wH 7-7 9 ,. tbelove makingof Ilnin mn t ;dd or- ly known b alLtho citizens of Warren uti the OcueiM. j has returned to " Panlaloon,r! oUumptyi .Pumpty, after- ni9 olJ home to gpend the cremnaat Of his Mr ifprnandez-nroceedll ell-srent..life.. Oscar was . emancipaweu iru vwiri.v" 1 , . . 1 Vr- chased for the city of Raleigh was obtained by subscription. - The 'people were not inclined to wait for the city to buy it, and if our citizens really think a clock is needed they must coa.e to the same determination. Messrs. . James & Meares will ell on Tuesday of this week, at the Court House, the lot advertised to .have been sld last Wednesday Geo. D.Flack, Jr., Commissioner. ' Some misunderstand ing about the former sale has, we are told, made it necessary to scltjagainf See ad vertisement. . 1 1 f ,p Sr. Patrick's DArxtenaive preparations arc being made,ll prer th country lor the celebration of Bt. Patrick's Uay, which occurs on next Thursday, the Htli inst. In this city the- "Hibernian iknevolent Society " will hooot the occa iou with a procession, ball, &c. i.wlsh the represenUtives of the ever. green :sle " a crood time trenerallv. curse.. . . - . " But the -.terrible disaster of man's fall, ami the consequent struggle which the' fall necessitated, were all loreseen by the Creator. Jehovah was not to be surprised out of his propriety, ami reduced to the pietabla flight of a weak monarch strug gling to provide suddenly for a desperate emergency. The fall was not only forseen, but provided foe It has been beautifully re marked that " God wanted a great poem from Milton, and mode him blind in order to get it, and 'Paradise Lost' was the result." But the ..mighty epic . was writ ten in "the Jorm of dark tragedy many ages before Adam first saw the light. , The fell of man : wss written in the - . mm n n a SSSStTi-rrS; ' .V LOWEST mTHE CITY. everlasting! T; uioua tains.-. The great coal-bed, nrovided as fuel to warm lallea man, were silently preaching the doctrine of human depravity. :?Adam and Eva in their nrimevftl innocence could not suffer from cold. Tbey did hot e ren need cloth ing. , It is inconceivable that perfectly beings in a perfectly pure world could suffer pain of any sort. Yet there lie the coal-beds formed long ages before man appears upon the stage. But pain, we are told, is a blessing ; for it warns us that something is wrong and needs correction. True ; but note aomt u that ? something is wrong 1" How eonld any thing be wrong H man -were peneciiy pure ? In proving thst the body is dis ordered, the pain proves, at the same time, ,i..r mnn i fallen that his innocence is gone." Pain is 'the" penalty of violated law. It may oe, ana it ouen is utmiuu Extravaganiu. Burlesque, : 'FIELD 'OF Tffi 'CLOTH-! 0F: GOLD. 1 Introducing Eighteen first-Class Artists, and .; THE WONDERTUL HERNANDEZ, I.Q'Reardon'a Tambleronleani Oowbelloglons, . Sua latxiiuiwruu tfpB iper li 9 i DUKlHa TH NOAOSMHT WILL BK BODUCSD t DONIZEXTHS -OPEKA ! . , , , , OF.THB.,..., j : f , r Iagnter 4f the ftrartauemt. FAJR ONE WiTIPTHE GOLDEN ' LOCKS. HDMirT-DDlIPTr anf LURIJHE. SCALE OF PRICES Dress Circle and Orchestra....... Heserved Seats..... Parauett. ... ..................... Gallery... : W. R, HAYDEN, mar 1J-U Business Manager. .1 00 . 1 25 . . 80 .. 25 . M. CRONEYi .Auctioneer. BT CBON I,T s ,MOB.RlS.. ... . . . i . i fi.u . ; . ' . I ''"'' ' KKIh.ABLE VAEX. ACBES, WEAK I . CITxl LIMITS. ; iTVli THURSDAY. Wtb Inst., at 10 o'clock A. II M., we wiU sell, at Exoban, e Corner, that v&luabie and desirable tract of land of 00 ah res, upon north side of Newbern Road, VA miles from city limits, well known as weef portion of ,, . i . .,: j;Jj ,. '. , -j - I ' '" ' WEST.' II ALL TE ACT, - Mil;: u : .'" DWKLLIlKi HOUSE, AND ALL NECESSARY 1 lMPROYEMENTS'Comparatively New. .. !TERM3 AT SALE. marS-ts . . . , ' t , , . , . ; . , . M. CBONIY, Auclloneer. J y By aMLT4A SOKBIK. i Valuabib,'6rcT"Pi . . ; ...1 v(t1'--"'""" ' ' A TTJ CXI O OUR PRICES, rou BOOT and SHOE, AM THt LOWEST IK THS CITY. OUR STOCK LARGE. Cash. ;V NEW SPEING GOODS. will se N WEDNESDAY, March 28d, 1870, at 11 Fisblate & Bros., No. 23 Market Street, EGS to inform their customers and. the ru. WMrWMii'but W I by his master, Dr. Alston, in 1831, and ac- , merciful Creator, and made f.bring get in never ending mischief, but by; ing to the State law at that date was ftbout reroits; but then the same Is cieyer int.-- n:.l,1i to dwell In a free State. e went , of ,flbo, nd of death, and oi mt succession' or wt to his quick and i aousoin v,u.vU. -j,. .. ... nn. TA-make him comiortaDie. k foil taiaed the difficult part of, harsmwrtii I .mbers of several Choirs' There is, then, a , fearful struggle now Terms G.R. FRENCH & SON'S, mar 13-tf - ' North Front StreeU , .. '.... - VEET DESJEilBIE .... ' '' - ;' " 4 0L ll lSCH, , - j 5 Ol MINCU, ! ' l- :.rJ,ihln foati. kueDS the n ni.iA wnere he has since lived, and by -. .;Vuv f the earth, all -of which were n humor, ' Mr.' Pratt Bus- thrift and economy, he amassed a fortune, origjna,iJthe penalties and the proofs of lDOIU ,,. . i mnnn. tAmaKe mm comiortaoie. thn faii . AID ( TBI X public generaUy, that they are now re- eelviugoneoi uie .t - :.:;!: ; LARGEST STOCK OF ; V Staple and Fancy Spring; DRY GOODS, which they have ever shown to the public of the City of Wilmington. PUfiCHA8ED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH I Principally from importers and Manufac turers, thereby saving: the u Jobbers" profits Wa eouAdentlv invite the very closest ens- tomera to an examination of our SC." .i.J 'crock. A. If, di-Exchange corner, we l sell that , . . , ..:.. ...--; .1 1 ; ii !.) 1' 'ill . 1 .; '!!' VALUABLE. RICE PIJINTATION, upon Cape ' Fear Rlver.l miles belOw the city, well and favorably wowns,i f . ; . h a;,w r..K.i. ..',: ..',;.. , oomprUlng entire TOO ar, of which there is HO aerca r. RteC Eal, uiide bank and ditch. , (. , t ,. , U j TERMS: 10 per cent. In cash balance' W months credit. M?1 iWff?-,n! W nnt in full is made.0 7 r 1 ' ' . , : Any UfornuttionJurnished or Inspection pf . iiiMnitMM(Abe'ttade application to uroniy . Jaorris,, aco"" t ' - W. M. PEDE febSVlawU Sua U I Exeeutors. r'.V)iJi:Jiii-' i V, .Just Received. - A: ifbt;:i 1-.--. n'ti v;ii..y.!t :A. EIRE LOT pF.RIRD, CAGES ARD WLA TT IVn DAMa For sale by-1, J.J'aI marlO-tf A."lt NErjf, u j I No. 19 So. Front St. A ,1. Ml? the- requisite spirit and elasticity, w resolvefi.to-caira Jfusicat v , a. j Ai trt s w t n iroins on throughout creation. r Nature is other: TOBACCOS. GOODS AND PRICES. ' -. . j ' 'Jii i- lit'-' ' lumbine, i personated Mrs. Sheldon.: biuu w wunu.v. -.' - , .A-, .4 thn mllara ol the temnie. ana f he exercises will consist of the Jr. . f J w-k 1 I. as I 'hi ntll I luOaiWHHMr: U7C a)OT ayW VK.Lf U U" ' - ffilS35Sw einspliyisof Paa)) atrug Miil S ,tSkets at Kles and groaof Wa 1 ing nature seem XUA wv.es andlDiauancy. won to continue w """J" JlC. .Sf, at the nillara otthe temnie. a rrmim. be wilhout a iKning to OTwhehnboth heeli t and Vl a w a - uus wuv w - w . . . 1 ' I MM At mar 13-tf 1 VAN sickxjc's;. . -,, l t : - -ill i ' n Below we append a few .prices : . pTints. MemuiacandPprague's, (gen uine, no spurious oranaa; at 1 1 peni 1 1 1 :. Attention Dyspeptics I titm PATTEN, at the old stand, 44 Market of BREAD which every. man afflioted with ; 7 iwiri .hould have hi hU houe. It IS the I rvi vRRlTlD G&AHAK BREAD.) eood Col una) .Af rltai Id that Dart, to behold one that pleases us; better thati Mrt.'Sbeldori.'xl a tth'.v y v' .;.; .' : The transfartaation . scene is also de scribed as being ' very' attractive.' ' 1 f a t .1.; ' Tv.ii. ,tm t a. Aiusic, anv-v"T-7z,inC"4- iM-ni rrroaM of IrTvailins nature seem Railroads, it is ?a , wm muc f' "Vbn but bremonitioh. of the hirth halt the USuai price, uu vue uu" " i --- ---- - . - ?.iV:"v,J. Commodate delegates t of perfection. . at reaugeji - j. ..i : : j To Peanut Grot7ers. v.,r hm. HmmA tat sale' a! No. 1 One Horse Railway Power, suitable to drive a Peanut Picker ana uieaaer. Qkit.M t nmit. aad nawsrdl t Thanking crrieTs"and.he Trnblio fot 1 . i.n..4..twli(14 wants of 2J Apply soon, to BlDEN. mar 13-1 1. OLDHAM A CAMMING. Indies' HoselO cents ana upwarosiioi..; rwhToriTfor tbe want of healthy, nourish. , "SoodTat JnFfood, WbuyinIHOUSAMDTOTiiiti - HAVES." , -'..' V , . irwHAatUoaaome. and Patten i the tan whohasconq.eredlA. , , . ,v ( Koi 'only hiahATn Bread, but Cakes, Pies, , e can beound at V , ; r, ;-. 1 T. . WM. PATTEN'S,., Wnm awv I , li A " - , , uast lavors, we hope, by strict and polite at tencloa, to merit a eontiauance of the same.- ? 1 ' ! ' S. k!' FISHRLATE m BRO.,' 11 marlstf 0 . tlft 1 r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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