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i m. ruuu!iiKii hail , WM. Hi BlMAl;MiUr a4 rrr'r. orrica, Dawson Bank BaUdlnjrs, Front St. Ono year. nlvaaoe ' v'! St "it months, In advance...... S CO mouths. In advance.... , 00 oue month,' U a4vstnee. . rue Mourn 8taj will be delivered In any 0i t of the City hi iirraav Cests per waek. CHURCH DmECTORYi . , Sondat, March 20, 1870. Ms..Jaea (Episcopal), C'ouner Third and Mxbkkt 8trekts. Morning Prtycr at 10y A. M. Evening Prayer at 5 P. M. " . Sunday School 8 P. M. ; During Ui week : Morning Prsyer, dafly,t 7 A. M.; Evening Prtyer at $ P. M. ? On Wednesday and Friday, Litany at 11 A. First lreBxerl.M Ckarch, x C'OKMHJThIBD AMD OrISQB 8TREBT8. Service at 10X A- M., and 7P. NL by the Pastor, Rot. 11. H. Singleton. ' f Sunday School exerciao couimvuce at 3 p.m. ' . '"':..-: m Lecture Thursday evening at 74 o'clock. HU Chrkt (plsMl), Corner Red Cross and Third Streets. Morning Prayer at 10 o'clock. , Evenlns Prayer at 7X. , . Sunday School o'clock A. M. BaptUt Ctaarcb, . In City IIall Bcildinu. Services at 10 A. M., by the puator, Kuv J. C. nideu. No services at night. St. Thsmas' Cbnreki (Ctholl), . On Dock Between Second and Third Sts. Services at 7 and 10 A. M., and 4 P. M. Mass at 7 and 10 A. M., and Vespers at 4 P M., Rev. M. 8. Gross, officiating clergyman. Front Street M. E. Cfcareh, Stta, Corner Walnut and Front ' Streets. Services at 10 A. M. by Rev. W. M. Rebfy, and IX P. M. by Rev. J. il.' Dally. V Sabbath School at 3 P.M. v -' Lecture Wednesday evening' 74 oMook. , Firth Street M. K. Ckmreli 'iftu Between Church and Ncn 8trebth. Services at 10 A. M. and 7 P.L. by the pastor Kcv. F. 11. Wood, Sunday School at 0 A. M. Ht. FmuV Eras. LtkerM Chureb, Market 8tret, Corner or Sixth. English 8ervlce at 10 A. M. German Service at 7 P. M. Sunday School at 3 P. M. Nearaen'a Betbel, Dock Between Front and Water Streets. Services at 7)4 P. VL by Rev. H. B. Burr . St. Paul's (Celered Eplapl), Corner Orange and Focrth Streets. Services atlO A. XL and 7 P. M.,by Rev. C. O. Brady (col.) I JUST AC BOSS THB Hall. KOAD. Prcachlnie at 7tf P. M., by Rev. J.XY Illdcu ;uuday School at 3 P. M. Uiblo Class at 4 P. M. The Board ' of Aldermen . . i i . I meet in regular weeaiy session lo niorrow i oiht. I f J i The steamship El Lid, ( apt. Nicholson, arrived from New York yesterday. Sent to IIoariTAL.-James Rob- I inson, colored, obtained permission, yes- teraay, u enicr iu F.W. xvharf that Daniel is on the D. KUin. -'How's thoms for hiirh ?n r-f --s-. Wo lnorn tlmt Dnncan Holmes relieves S. V. Larkins, a Inspect or of Forage and Proviaions, instead- of Daniel Klein. Specie payment TC8nmed at Fishblate & Bro.', 23 Market street. Buy your goods and receive your change "ia specie. . ' .' '' , Admitted to the Poor House. L. W. Moore, of Long Creekj was ad- nutted to tne uounty, roor uoue a lew i davs since. He is thouffht to be partially I deranged. .. : 3 , oent TOf the x on a.-" iiouaB. George Morgan and John Tayjor, convict I ed of disorderly conduct, and not being t ab'e to pay their fines, were 'sent to the Work House yesterday. Engine Hocsk. Attention ia called to the advertisement for " Propos als " for the building of an Engine. House the Steam Fire Engine 44 John TV IUtt kin," publibhed in another column of this .issue. Tlie building is to bo erected on lhe South west corner ot Princes and Fourth streets. it t ".7"' a 1 To Aldernien. toay have, the proceedings ilAVE Lm UAfter, a week. ,.1!.- r of amusement ol a character which it has .. .. seldom been the good fortune of our peo- plctoenjoj before, our city , will settle lown for a brief snnce into its usual mo-I notonous nuiet. .Tr Mr. 'OHtei'ahd her excellent Company our cStizeoa are in - debted for a series of unrivalled, first class entertainlhentsi an4 their bet wisbcl follow the charming young actress in bar luture career on the stage, ;with the de - "c mai ii may ik as uniunot'as ii i promising. To our Raleigh' friends wtrr COmniend tU'iA nnrlmmnn nl trurtA froupe as the most meritorious, perhaps, "v iiu BYr viattea. mecapuai. Thw fVrr r, -ur- 1 pleased to learn that 1 1.1 00. t lie reoulsite VI A S VlAJU. W t3 - Kl D amount wherewith to purchase' a city lock and fire alarm, has been subscribed, U is a matter of congratulation that this Harness.' SaVidlesl Trunks, Valises, Bags, Satchels, TJoIlarsrHamea, Vilnius, oaaaiery hardware, bc. '..Prices to suit the times. J. 8. Ttfpharo & Coivv' o ooutn r root bt..' ' WiimiDKioii, needful improvement to ourf progressive that they.Will be ready, lor hse in apous uy is at lasttobosuppliedV;: W suppose two months. JTouroi mem wjh w o vy immediate step will be taken for4. Jlie barrels capacity and.ooe of two hundred. -J-nd sending foj the jV I ' . . r- . , - ; , , ' : . UX .' V. 14 1 XT (f i A- O i Vol. V1T6.-150. -The Rev. Mr. Dallj will fill the pulpit of the Front Street Methodist Church to-night. 1 - ''-'Qen:' Alfred Dockery,' ot Richmond Coont was ' in - yur; , city'l yes terday. We harl th4pWasuro ot a call IroDi him. '' ' .. ; , The Steamship . Janus A. Qary Capt. Hall, sailed for Baltimore I yesterday, .u. . .: ' SE Spl . QCARANTINB : REGULATIONS. We aro indebted to Mayor Martiri" ibr a copy of the recent act of tlio Legislature estab lishing Quarantino regulations fr the port of Wilmington, - 'which we give as follows: Substitute to Senate Bill, entitled "An Act to Amend Chapter 83 ot the Laws of 18C8." The Oeneral AaeriMy of North Carolina , do enact. . . ", Sec J. That therealiall be established m Board of Quarantine ' for the Port of "Wilmington to consist of the Board of Navigation and Pilotage, the Quarantine Medical Officer and the Quarantine Com missioners,, whose duty -it shall ..be to. mako such rules and regulations at may be necessary. t protect the inhabitants from infectious diseases, and for the gov ernment of the Hospital at Deep Water Point, and to make such anangements as they may deem proper, with the Collector of the Port of Wilmington for the recep tion and care of mariners at the Quaran tine Hospital. This act snail be in lownonr ana al ter its ratification. - Township' Tkustek&Taxks, &c. Pursuant to the decision of the Com missioners for New Hanover county,. N. C, deciding that J. J. Conoloy and E. H. McQuigg, Esqs., and Washington Howe, Clerk, constituted the Board of Trustees for the Township of Wilmington, county ot New Hanover, a meeting of the Board was called for tho purpose of organizing an J the transaction of business, on the 19th day of March, 1870, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at the office ot E. II." McQuigg, Esq -polices served upon member of the Board by Officer Scllars : . i . , Present, J. J. Conoley and E. H. Mc Quigg, Esqs. The majority of the Board being pres ent,' proceeded to business. On motion it was ordered that notice . k eiven. according to lair,- ttra b Uoar of Trustees will be in sorsion at4h office .ft" TT 1fWt.;rY Van on the 4th. Ath. - ' A"-y'y"bt1 -"1-1 , 1 tl. and 9th days of April, bonn, cf 10 o'clock, A. M.; and 4 o'clock. P. M. of each day, for the purpose of receiving the Hx list of all , .ml nmnert and noil I AX OI . r T f'ru rlere.d that nosters 111 wwma awawv . , setting forth the' required., notice', be oitaineaana .posiea in tu places throughout the township. . . There being no further; business, tjie In .a ' , John J. Conolky, . E. H. McQcioo. O s DrrisC That 'primary. meet in are being held in the new Ward and that Ged. VL. KraoV is a1 pVomlrfeitaiti didate lor one of .-the. Aldermanahipa un der, tbe new charter., Duncan Holmes and Robert Sweat are also spoken .of' as can- didatcs ; but, in'the Wardf Arnold seems to nave uio " . That Gen. Rutherford, O. P. Rourke, Ed car Miller. Geo. M, Arnold, ;.n probabfy A. II. Galloway, will addre8 thi titizeoa f lhe Bew wrd at the Eogwe House on; 4 gtreet 00 Monday evening. . . fna a 'delezatTon'f colored men Lave mtde BrrMgentl:Wliet,",3eo'.''MWt. and Col. Dockery in this city iie wee. when plane for tbtsairipaSgn will be ar- ranged and several changes' demanded in the Custom'lIouVa'pd Post Offices in this Congressional' District. "Stand trom un- , , r , , 1 v. i - o jrjj ' r- Li That , the meeting- ia i tha new ,war4 Mondav cvenine will convene at 9f o'clock precisely, so as lo finish the vot toe by H o'clock, in order that the Board t,iArns fr"nm the " above. 'lhT I J i v. - .7-7. . 1 (f Aldcrmerf: will ' elcpt' member, f - 0'M;day,iiightiJ-l . . -t .. ' ' -' ' -t N. 0. Rkal' AND PkbsONAL Eft- j TATE AOKiigvpThe first; ra.od drawing cf tbe Nortri Carolina ReafJ and : 'Personal I Estate Agency', which was to have taken ,,1 oa- the' 28th of August last, but I which was nnivoldably deferred, came' ff ?n JtaiCigQ; on . iu vu , u., i.i!? nrocess ot dratfing feonsnmed, Abda&aix-- I , nMt-' t haVe 8J1' offi- 'CA st ot vtfzea .awarded t by ., Tuesday uv. ... - , ; s .Tui rwTitRN8.-wWe',i! learn ' tliat I A W w -w - . . the contract or "onsitract3ng lhe five cifr terns ordered tyfha Bord' oi Aldermen at iheif meeting oh ' Monday evening Jastr has been awarded,td Mr. J, JS.een,e,ana a feara'ld4 vlw-Sad I gooei pstnnd, uld gi ve . no account - of himsejf, , '.was, coul picked un on tha atreeta yesterday anoV I ieit acme douwohw.. "''"'"i Dry'i'ondvby a'Jgenileman who evinced i inucij nicw u. "mjuux" v.- WnAttHGTON. t) I t Y CuiiT.The . following cases ware before this , Court yesterday morning : Homing: . ; . . . 1 , Geo. Morgan, charged with disorderly j conduct, Judgment for the penalty and cofttfl, y : i , '' - , . -,- . s. . , ' ' t John ; Taylor, .disorderly. ; v Judgment mid pcuait; null wn. ,- i . ' ' ' -;::V." V A COBB FOR Toqthaohk. AH ex- -.. . .- il "- chabge says "bind roasted onion on the pulse at the wrist "and it will knock the spots out of the able, Jwdiest, toothache in short meter."--! '. ;'" .'-. ;' ' ; " . - ' '" ' m" m". ' i -- ;" ir ' -r -p r..21: Mr. Moore, Of Chowan, waa elected Speaker of the House, on Friday, in plaee of J. W. Holden, resigned, . The 1 STEAM ENGINE HORSES. Weareglad to learn that, by order of Mayor Martin, tbe Jiorees belonging to the Steam Fire Engine havelieen turned over trv th fionmanv. and that thev will no to the Company, and that they will no onger be usecj for city purposes, The Theatre. Last 'night -was i !..' V f.rMi'IV WnrmnM nf fr fc' " . t i in I 7 H , - - - 1 our citv there were three Diecea nut our city, mere were tnree pieces put upn lhe stage, in all of wnicu tne liner- ent characters, weru verx well sustained. in tlie iarce ot ixan, sue gooa jor nom- ins" Mrs. Oates. as nersonator ot the ra. , aire, yu.caaa ucn.imB.or 01 u.c leading character, displayed her usual vi- vacity and elicited, frequent testimonials of appreciation.. The " Visit to Wilming- . ... . . to-., ton," &c written by a prominent Wil- ' ii unngtonian, displayed many excellent points, and in its rendition many amusillg local hits were made, which were highly , - ' f. .-. vp- applauded. -e" The compai cess here duri The company had extraordinary sue- , , . , , , , cess here during tbe whole week and won a good reputation.' " - -r -v I ClHl3 YOB. TBS LADIES AND OTHERS. All tue tenors axe now ioiiowing tue a I . . . a.1 I high Cs. ? . " .. "' . iL , . .. I A woman wno neglects me uuttona 1 on her husband's shirt front is not the wife of hia bosom. :M- 1 A sharo washerwoman in Omaha. tears a shirt in two and then charges for the extra piece. . y: i. , ... I . The whaler Truelove, of England, is 100 years old. ! "True lore can never die." A liyire grmV-w.ppr j .t i rsffle. and now sh wants to draw a " . ...... I man to put in it. ! I . A Miunesota lady-, killed, seventeen I aeVa t ono hot. Ouitn a duek of a wo- 1 man, ., Iv - -i Wvman. the Wizard, enjoyed tnw sole control of amusement in Charleston last week ' "'" WCeK- - . .. -r A Western papec announce,; the re- covery of a little girl . from the gymnaa- tic nervousness of achool development." Twenty five thousand Mormon wo- men in Utah have given public expression to their partiality lor polygamy. We give the followini hkt to lovers , . p x. a. - . - anxious to pay a young lady s board : To succeed as a suitor, pt yourself inside of a'grWd sSrlt.blfyoa Vllt never suttherwell The Charleston CourUr, llding to :. .u- 1111 ram couccrv iu iu ,BMi?J people thought there was too much ' cat gut nl St'einway, ad too little Patti for tbe money." ' ' money -Miss Mi iw J.,. . : M wwu Keokuk, has jut married fJIr. Blaiftr, .o:! V-.- .ir 'to-., : ' SATTmiAT,; March;15,. "'""iRWYBDOUT.- o l r.. o T' U "tV f.r port, and bound for Boston, put fnto New , ... lll- 1 I IT... A XOTKOBineiiui, ior -uaruur. aa aome other slight damage. -th inst, John ';6slen seamen, of Norway, was washed drowi lands t with loss ot mainmast anu appareunj - terloged, with, jib set, standing directly in for the laad'-xsould not see any one tm board.Mdeef he' was a wood coaster, as !thrt wew laiaaaiea ofwoed drift. W'the Tle-Thea aa that ith..Ve!?a.DtedIy the 8chr.7u X'Hrhkh :-Vea4 .ajshort neat the .'-;ill.LA.. ....r:.i.'A uiguianas, 01 wawi ju. u-u-.. SZ'rzO,'. .. t -- V .' .!'.;. ADVEaTlSMtJH" UIHSBKBOB street Planof, EnwABDS & HALivy.p. Baeon andvMoun tain Butter. 1 ne imng ui ucauir , K'VU r . Y. 7'' color it Mmmnnicstos to nT hair ZJ'.J 1' t 'r.!. ,. .-;' .::, .r;..', .";V i has at last sot an i. lie was marnea ture's own. and is deyoid of any t:T.??.7.r;u?! w v..., I MnA davs ago; " 'Ow H that for Mgh." Sold by aU drnggtota and fancy goods , .,6 lewKiver oyttera.m (. A ..partial, survey; lias been OnavV'irx'Vv' ' if MdajVlmt qtiUe.-lrei' i made, of fthe ,line,.for a.railroad ,frora AJ f, i -.-.it 1: V "W, j' ' - i Wilson to this place. tVe.an...t;r., ;.v -:f i ; T,le bern;!, wants ? At GLOHbR MYBR8'. Ill I 111 11 11 Li Mill"""' - ... IJHVmrni,. IffCliavv dviv...... ;T IAIAI QUU.ia. Kb ' ' fT&V.Aaapr IrJring;io cupied as dwelling and broilers' omce. -c oayat'rom this TrtrnveoTatNewTork " aajxther Salert-r?- On onh'ei7th ' ' UiiO Mondav last imhetpartr of voting men . v -r 'u-i. . .w44 mAi4mi, ir1aa I n.:Wil k:nnM Mrt twfl!t t)Ot'n)T QOEenS. li ..r9A.tr ' GEOKQE MTIKS'. from,N. ..f-f-Si cease. . -'T V ' pieces foresail and mainsail, ana wea &"W"V.T tU 1 I 3 ittch head and Pin e AddiB. from the bowsprit overDoara ana, town nas maae a proposal 10 lu 1 : ? ' ' " -. , AUttHJj-AtAA imig 0Hepybr An7 fj VERY BEST TABLEiuTTEE, at ' caringN. W. H miles, raw a vessel .. . p. collcm. ic.. and returD bv 1 . : - i 1 r , . - a v a i aA.wH a a a a wansr w . him . 11 una 1 4 .. . 1 l&saaaoaa'aI4ve 1ook8tore, '88 Market rHMTeift a belt arouhd' Ms 1ody;;Bnd ' ,;JllSt; AOCeiVeCL &IhVbL&. waa,Jaca'abar;rpon,od .Tbursaay. 1 - . . , -,; t u D. AwDBBiCiir,-Agent Sewin .Macnine ajm- Monday last on continuing xne-case, jacit- 1 K.etoiuebATOBS and WATER COOLERS Dorium. ; " 1 Vf -i a .haiLfor 1000 . tor aDDearance. i . . , . , WrxxAft BBOfl. 17,000 bushels Corn in to 2opo. 'The investigation is still pend atore and afloat. " ..n'-iin :i x. th mnt inn will hardlv. crm- oreanaanoai. lAAJ - 11 j- .1 . t a. 11. aFF-Keirigerawni ..u -.i v. r Silas K.zjMaaTw Marof-Prop' 'or building an Engine Houae. - n.n vr.iM)Q.H ihv' Loaf Siiwr. Beef Toncucs, swu a rr;Tlr eef TfOi Jambs 1 . " . JxMMJtiMJoUd tn-nta at auction. aacuoa. - ,.y, i-i-rL. r..,i if "Cahbow A c4BAXrrfrMh Arrivals. Matjo.ty'dothie-eoto' Far blshlngtioodsT ; Cm SUNDAY MORNING; SUNDAY READING. ' I shall never forget the impression made j upon me during the first year'of my min- iairy by;a mechanic 'Wboin I "had visited, and ou whom 1 urged tbe paramount duty lam -j rjv . j .ivvuvvw j j ui.i.u.s.Kiu.,ai. ., i. , renvemlr that girl, sir ; ihe was my only . ; j "- ? ebasgoneIhope.to God. But if so, an tell Him what now breaks my heart that: she never heard a itraver in ,icr fathera bouse or from her father's lips. O, that she were with me , biit ..one day a8ain V'MacUod. v r , r r ' Remember '' i. . - l. ruat Human Happiness, nice iicorcw vrbs, has no present tense. . . ; . That human triendshio. like irlass. i3 tasily broken not easily mended." 1 Htmns. A writer in an English wag- azine shows, from an examination of seven hundred and fifty different hymn T ?n the English ' sDeakina';' world: He adds. that " tho only criticism on a hymn which worth anything, is that which the uni- Versnl voice of the church nrononnws bv accepting or rejecting it. The judgment I of the great heart of Christianity is ever sound.'V Tj w ' aa liovi,! ;rl x. xwsv.u j"r i-ui.v. ..v ft200.000.000 at one . onbhc collection, xfoiV'o T5;ki nif!naTO rlrna a nlrl Malcoms Bible Dictionary reckons a gold taient at $25,000, -nnd a si ver talent at i 500 Let anv man lurn to 1 Chroni- cles, xxix. chapter, and make the calcula- TnB Gim-s. ; Can we not bring up our iiw w Bhrtw5 A p. dent on b,xurVand wealth? Can we not teach them from babyhood that, to labor is a higher thing than merely to en- iov : that even eniovment itself is never so o . KT;t J. ;Vl w. L "Weet When 11 19 earne.d Can not pot into their minds, whatever , be their station, principles of truth, simplicity of lB8C uopciumess, umreu Wtt.Ci these being firmly rooted, trust to their bloBsomine no in - whatever destiny the young maiden , may be called? ABm' i-,7 i Muloeh. - - - 1 A man, on the day he became one nun- v " . ' t dred years Old, went to a Bhocmaker (p havA a ' nair of shoes made remarkinsr I J1.. f-.P 1 Luab 110 naiucu mtm muih ouiaiiuwi, i - . . . . .mmmm I w - 1 with plenty of hobnails. The shoemaker I suggested that he might not live to wear such a Dair of shoes out.' when : the . . u 'mmmnoA 1 1 una vcul emeu m etui tuti iuat ui tuuiuivuwvt this one-hundred ycaw a gcd deal ! stronger than he did the last one I . - Though it may not be in your power,r lTrcu AureUus, o be a naturalist. nnpf. an nrntnr. or ft mathematician ' it 13 I :n TOnrDowertol)e a virtuous man. which i 8 the best of all" ' : C'-.ri It ; When you know not wnat to cio, never - -:r. Mt. -th. Ulu ncul to stand, ana dangerous to laii. w e never find the Ravionr on tl pinnacU of ficuU to stand and dangerous to ialL Ve the temple but once. What company had wrv 1 r tip no resnectcr of ffreat nersona2e3. as such. Remember, the figure 8,' though ... ... u. v, ifa nnaonnnnii 7u t" rK fi 'thi&wrii not to its head, but to its curved append- age. Without that it would be 0. . . - v: .... .uesire no., rapia growui. ueu tue . , combat puWic opio. jon without pressing reason. He that spits against the wind, spits in bis own face. Never scare off a fly With a club when a leather will do as , well, and remember that you can take more flies with a gill ot than wlth a gaUon ot vinegar. ,; jvoid debt ' He that pays down, will not be called pnlo paj vp. . 5 i . ..... I Ministers must not only est their bread t In, tho aweat of their brows, but bv the ' . v.. V - ...... , , , sweat of their brains. :; ' i) 7 U I Vi LATEST- D I A 1 ii. Nortl, Carolina to a HuUheU, ItaWheTeighbor.;: . '.V ; We learn from the iiafo that 5 the M4 Jpape. Jt eaf.:njt uuirumg w sold a ie daia aiN pnWi Steele. & & Cai.BkeSy3 fqar: $3,00& r It will b DC- I itt fttia mnnntvfor the : ftf - West, where they hope to beiteftneircohdltion. We 'infoe4-thak'hext weekBtHl' anothfer I . . . ,nstallaent Will' Btan:' ' -I nus nney. leave f eitracts concerninsr mail routes : We leftrn tbat jjr. Jackson Johnson of our juontpetier. ?4- ty ,:i . JL Thelollbwirig With Regard to lh4 jtgo,, , case, S fromrthe.' Eaglet This case of alleged larceny has been nn- .dergojng . JZr town. . Jh? -IW,Ksowkejjer at the Pamberland House,rir charged with taking $1100 from Jamts'J rlsrris,, a mer- chaht of this town; on Thursday,; lOtU inst.;''tms;the.artrcalero;,spreeing iuia town, uu uwibuoj, ;.vkm ms;the.tartrcaltwerespreeing, j ir tr : a anna . ... ... a I V f .tl.Jl. J - i,, further developments ia :tbe ease he was required yesteraaio ircreaae oaii RQd the proseCUtioa: WiJL hardly. 1 A1IM BUU UV - . - -j ,ojay, and thedefence may occupy. ' thr balance ofthe 'week. , J, W : Baker ornevs for SS iSr 'V JIaTw ;iweyw H proeecutionndfT; C. fnlkTOaiid W. 11. 1 EI-: h ?vl. la.Binn M 6" ' 1 - -" - -. i u . BUBJrETT-InSBilth-viBe.AnThtirsday.the mhta?tant,& .James Burnett, aged yeaw. He leaves a widowto mourn bis untimely end., I .. (..... (K& WsMaii Wine " I' tamed bottles that contain it. The MARCH 20, 1E70. Bishop' - Atkinson's Appok.t . meats. . - .l. "v Wilson. r. April. 3 suntonbttrtf.-v '. . i Snowhill Y. V.I, . "11 '. ' " 4 -! ; 5 - 8 U A pugU'9Chapel,PittCo., owisit ureeK rsriage. -irmity uiiurcn,Beaurortv;o...... WaghiJngton , v. . . . u jq jjase Lianaing riyoe uoumy siadesville. i ...... .. Pungo 1 4 Tir . 1 4 u jij u 1 7 Wnntr-hnrVi,' ' 'nrl'r'n' ' 17 " 18 " 20 ' u 22 " 24 " 26 '" " 28 r'w 29 May-1 l 5 4- 11 " 13 " 15 " 17 " 18 . " 20 "22 "24 Blounts Creek . . . . ;. . 4 . . . . , Greenville .. '. Tarborongh . ............ . acotlanu JNeck. . . . ....... ...... Jackson . '. Murfreesborouh-............. . Gatcsville. .-. btFeter s, Uates Co ... onvenuonai daemon ......... . Elizabeth City. sVliavid's Wash ingtn C . StLuke's. ymoutn WjMiamston Tinasor Woodyille Save Your Lire. Kfcpa Dome oi ur worioinfion j umuy meaicine always iu your nonse i wortnine- ton's Cholera and Diarrhea.) Itl ; has been used with succets tor 20years in theoure of cholera, dlaneai dysentery, cholera morbus, colic spasm of the stomacH or -bowels, SanseaJ bloody flux, indigestion or heart-burn, sour- stomaeh, nervous oraics neaaaone. Hysterics, sleepless nights, cold feet, depressed, animal -spirits, and the best thing In the .world for persons after indulging ih too much strong drink. pon'"a" to try it to 50, croup, sore throat, old sores, ring-w or m3, tet- TXS&A "T ru JForchUdienhisoldajidweiLtried friend nursery, if the child (no matter of whafr age) is restless and unable to sleep, it is indisposed, aotwithstandingiU indisposition may not be perceived eVea By a mother eye. Itreqnires but a few drops ot Dr. Worthihgton'a Fimiiy MgiotowQnie, xnere is notnmg newer ior coughs, cplds, wind-colicUii babies in croup. diarrhea and child- th.fAiin.in iwKcs ..Ltutnon irm North Carolina and Virginia, for the medical properties 01 me vaiuaoie meaicine: u. u. Barnam, M. D., Thomas Y. Webb, M. D., J. p. UlUrUt JUi 1A V AA A ill la A. OlA.. UaX7W M A. E. Warren, M. D., North Carolina ; Rev. Rubin Jones, Grand Chaplin of the. Grand Lodge of the Umted States f Hons. Kenneth Rayner.R, ir HAath. KiirtAn t nnfr. imTtn imr av. mvin aw. nctlbU) xvurwxx vinig) use ava vuuait M-rm v H. Barnes, J. J. Yates. Miles H. JEure, N. C; S.I18' c' 4 8- - Of... . n North Carolina- Dr. Worthinton's Family Med: Medicine Is for sale bv all drasrist and country merchants 1, - . . ... . $0! proprietors, uokisooto-. . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .. EMPORIUM. 1 Husbands, TatherS & Brothers, TTTHY WILL ICOU LET YOUR WIVES, 1 IV mothersand sisters wear themselves f oit by setting aH rewmg ALLDAYA when r out by settii rowmrgvtr SEWING MACHINE for little ijnoney that wm do aiitneirworK In-e-ff" MWJMnu aiiow w,em vime ior recreation. I wfcX staTe3 loiSSttf , -a-i-nni.emr:-x,i:;',: D. ANDERSON, Agent.' No. 63 Maiket-street,, raariO-tr OURSTOCK -: . or GE8TS' FD1MK6 GOODS IS LARGE 'AND ATTRACTIVE! DESIRABLE STYLES OF . Plaid, Striped ani Flak Cmcres, JUST OPENED AT THE SPECIE PAYING 1 - - , CLOTHING HOUSE OF' MUJTSON&CO.. mar 20 tf JJSSXi vation for the Hair, shines through the uncur- shades of, are -na- sediment. dealers. mar 20-tf GEORGE M TEES'. ' j JjoArnwhed and Powdered Sugar, at marao-tf GBOKGE MYERS'. 1 . . ' 1 M ' I rr t-U-x' ''.'2i,'JJ.'J 1.1.; ...... 'just opened, at; rtU 'It . .,.... , Cheese, at mar2C-tf ' GEORGE MYERS. -GEOEGE MYERS', j "; 1 i,u 11' and 13 Front 20-tf ',1 gy JAMES &" MEAHLS 1 J. T. WIIES, Wtiwr . - a:piimttfl at'AlaCtioii iOJil nT h-h . -i i-: joo, choice riVAHTS, , . vr 1 potted and la a soaaa ana neaiiny con . mar awf V- ; , . ; condition. i . . j :- r- Jukt deceived. il" Tk.WoalA hv 1 . .(,. nr.U ,.:V-A H. NMTF,;1-;;., . No. 19 80. Yront St. -'J- i t I- iaaa ai ; mar 20-tf , : .,a-i'- Tf.' U. .BaCOn LlOUntaill AiUXier. - - HOWARDS HALL, Grocers and Comnils- JH, ;rt"-.XiT.- .n r which ttey offer for sale'cheap;flahis cntoper Id. ' V ' - Tmar 20-tf , . " 't . Whole No. 778 .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -;''' Mayor's Office, : XITY OF "WILMINGTON. 'NC.J- , ",! K "" March lfttn, 1870. . Proposal wm be t-eoevrei at tiiia f floo untn Snrdav. the -mth ri nf March Instant, ibr buUavag an Eagh-, House rpr the Steam Fire Engine, vjohnT.Kaukin on the 8. W. corner of Fnaceh nd Jourth streets, In accordance- rith tli plana and specifications on exhibition at this ffloe. ; All bids must e . in writing, and Jujdoraed on the envelope inclosing same, -Bnt for bvildlng Engine JSbuf." , Said bids mnitn elude every item required, whether for ma terlal or labor, for the completion of th build ing from the foundation. 1 . ; , Ko extras will be allowed except same shall be ordered in writing by the Mayor, and tbe price for same stated therein. ., . Bonds will be required from the Contractor, for the faithful performance of the contract. .: SLLAS Jt. MARTIN, mar 20 6t . ', ., :.;;. ,; . ,f Mayor. Cornf Corn ! 17000 BUSHELS CORK, in store and afloat, for sale low from wharf, by -marao-tf - WILTLARD BROS. Fresh Arrivals. BBLS. FLOUR, of various grades; choice 50 first uosnep uuiier, xeas, iracKers, ana a mtA Int nf inlr Kirn Plnntinor Pntatu. All of which we oner cheap for cash C AH SOS A OLDHAM. mar 20-tf - PIANOS. IN ARK'S PIA KOS," ' , . StIEFF'S riANOS, , ' Gtrovensteeniano3. manun a hamlin obgan8,- ii AND ' OtnER ORGANS and MELODEONS. For sale at ': ' ' HEINSBERGER'S .Live Bookstore, : 36 Market St. mar 17-tf miscellaneous; IX. IX. " IX. The Reason Why. ; WJy should every farmer buy his PLOWS from Jacob! t - "" . Because he . keeps those CELEBRATED PLOWS that received the diploma at the Agri cultural Fair, and can afford to sell them to you as cheap as others sell. : xnavs tne reason wny 1 , ; t-y,i. . . -, Why should every Planter buy his Hoes. Sheller, Hay Cutters, Shovels, Spades, and all farming xoois irom jacooiv Because lie keeps a-large variety of the best SiSt2fUSI making the prices very low. . lutti'n me reason way : Wh v should everr. Coooer.; earnenter and Blacksmith bay his tools and suppliea of wacopil .a , ir:-; Because he can there be surrolied with tools ' fiftoS reason whv !: - . wi,2 .bonM wi, ax the lowest prices, and Ills stock is ulways Wh y should every Wheelwright,, twaddler inoemaker buy from Jacobil, ' and bJ Because his prices suit you, his' goods are bought expressly for you, and he la anxious to sell to you.-1 1 - i--- That's the reason why t r . 1tW -. 1. : r. " Why should every Builder and,PaJnter buy from Jacob! t; . ;, Because he keeps the Sash, Doors, Blinds, Faints, Ullsv Putty, and every kind ot Build ers Hard waio. Just what you wan tv and his prices and goods are bound to suit yon. That's the reason why ! Whv busrht evervbodv to buv of Jacob! W Because lie .teles to furnian yon the best goods for thai eajit money 45 Ji-s.sijf uecause ne ia a southern man corn, and an i,!!,An,ne'. V " I . rT; r r. 7,777 n" .. . - J ACOBI'S Store is No. 9 Market St., feb 13-tf SNUFFS. TTTTiftTJ -ill-1;: If D C If T t r .1? T c , G ;w ,: G A I L.ji'iA X.5 8.J :..;,?,. i'.J , -'rr, RAILi ROABi, , 1. a. , WldM .n ". LpjpqLARp'i,: .IJr n !A RALPH'S. rnar 19-tf u : ... VAH.SICKXK'S, GEORGE H0NNET, ' . , DE ALEBS -..Vi: I ... ( . &- -W- t)ia,n08 -pearls Rich M1, ? I i - I'lwl .-,. . ' ' To,0l KSIvnr nnH Plntd warP fr,-wV.'.'j.-'' - ' -7 FRENCH,- YIENN A' ASd' AMERICAN ;i A N O ;T ' O O O O k , ,.' "v;'i(l; j v: " v. Branae and- American Clka, ." GOLD AND STEEL SPECTACLES. 1; '..'i'.vii;.i.Ti"-. .-1 ir.'iii-:' ';.( CLOCKS, WATCHES and . JR WELBY XETAIKXO AID W AAKAM TED. . , t.:." l.M." . :": v :!-)" 0' GEOBGE HOKNET, No. 53 Market Street, ;taar'l45V)h"!,A' Wilmlpgton an, N, C. . Prime White Corn. lOAAA BUSHELS IN STORE, whiel W in uuu are aeiuax in lots to auu est market rates. , -.vr.iiii 'i'' vi-' Sena in your oraers. mtr W-3t Butter! Butter! ' i 1 i - at CHOlClARTICLE,in201hi paekafce8,:for! lamily use. . ? ; . iKnraalabVw it (' .rTj 1 F. w. KER( I ,i ;- v:f! 6 aod XartH Water Sfc ' ,i Tnftr ID-LA t marl6-tX : .. ..".-.i -JJLi' V.lliL 'j'1. w I TP? w payi nowm nenean ill imaket Taka a. AMneYov.taa.lkMlt.' HowU writatok , fow to behave. ga. sow. to Jeaa vnaracterfi jeMMiu' i!ffmttosffWiBroa !teW5ebIm -: :;r - f" ; ... RATES OF ADVEKXISiaci I . :. , OneSanareone day, . three daya,....' - J . our days,... ..' J S v . , five days, , one week- . I CO . ' f 4w Contract AdvertlMZDeaU taken it pro norUoaately low mm - . wMarriae Xoatka, fMVT LTJ Obituary notioea wUl be inserted at balfrat 'When paid for to advanoe j otherwiM roll rat .wmcnarged.i"' 'lf'- " - rate . ,.; Tanya i gaan on aemantw. ,-t ; . AUCTION SALES. i JM. CROIf Auctioneer " BT VRONLT MO&RIS. EXTENSIVE DALE Valuable ' Real Esta te AUCTION!' Spleniii OpDOrtuiiti for 4nTKtm6it 34fcV '- -'- C U T M" H O U n E ,)"' -S5 " WILMINGTON, N.C., " ' V Collector's Office, March l, 1870. By AUUHORITY OF THE HON. SECRE- tary of the Treasury, I will offer for sale - AT PUBLIC AUCTJON, a tbe CUSTOM HOUSE, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of March, 1870, at 13 M., that . YalnalilB1 .Ttofce-Story ! Brier M&i Situated in the south-east pei'tion of the city, . ; : well known as the " " 1 m. .MARINE H0SPITA1, " , . 1 rfr';- ;' Built by Ahe XT.' 8. Government" at a' cost of , -..V v. . . .; . ;','; ) -:.i':v FORTY TBO USaND HOLLARS, . . ' With grounds 2&0 feet, eompriaing AN ENTIRE SQUARE. ' ALSO 71 CITY LOTS, VIZ ! . 8 liOTS EACH tirOJI BLOCKS t . - 107, 108, 109, no, in, wm, 122, 123, 124, with lx)ts 1, a and 3, upon Blocks; 94,; ,1 TERMS IT SAIiE."5' ? , i i j-: ii- val I. RUR1LCY, Cblleictor-; ' f.i.f:! .-Ifti.lnti-i'H l.li'V-' march 8-ta CBOHriiT1 Auctioneer i, l ' r ValiiaWe; i& Plantation, v VN -WEDNESDAY, March 23d, 1870, a 11 V O'clock. A. M , at Exohauze Caaner, we will sell tbafe,, rt, . aiij:;ii iit .VALUABLE RCB PLANTATION, f-. j noon Caper Fear , Rlvr, ir mlea lowi jtbe cltyiWell and favorably knOwn as oompriaug entire 70 teerfeJ, or whKsitaere ia lie aera f Rlee L1& undrak and, dl total i v j 3 j n.l-'i i .-J .. wj tkbms : 10 per cent, in oasht .DAtaOM ia, ionthoreit.r Title rreserrea until payment 1 fnlria mado.f. . . r r Aflv lnfbrmauen famlghed M- lnsbeotlM of the nremisea ean be made bv arDlloatlon to jCBOnty Morris Aaottoweers. J f i'1 ' ' . . fo'h WL.la.Wta Run ' -.v MISOELLANEOGS.. i h NEW, SPBJHG' l If. Ve,; .. . Ndai 23 Marlcet OtiWt ! .fti; v 'j. i',v :,ti( a iti k); TTjEtlS "to'ipform their customers and the ' JL poblte fcenenuiy r that they are aW r-' " ceTviMg one of the . . I. 's-u;b' tn:f:v)--'j?.'i Lt't vr-M'): : I .. . ,LAEGET STOCKS OF ijr -. ; , - I) G O O D ; Thich they have ever shown to the puhUo of iit 'thcwwWloft.''',:4i'r PrjncipaUy ronv Impcrirs kna kaAUfa ' urera, thereby say tathefobbers iprpftta W"edonfldently tnvite the very closest cus 1 ojners to an examJaatVon oTur .. ji-'j - . i -il f OU GOODS JLMV f-iiaVe.mJv liv'l :,'.J ,f ( , Bekw weapafewj.pt-.,;-. ! Best Prints, Meminae and Rprame'it (aen. vine, no spurUus- brands) at cents. ' t Ladies Hose, IQ-oeattaad upwards ; skeaob. ad Shirt lugs, Scents and upwards i 10-4 8beet inra, very rood, 60 cents, and other . goods at ' V corresponding LOW PRICES. n. ' ! Tbankmg'nr 'frWntis' and the px?blle for' . past lavora, we hope, by strict and. polite aW ' tention, to merit a eonmnaance of the aamv f.tj'tA'Vl V&'li FlHBLArTfc k"BXoClr'f : ; mavis $$;t(.ifrf4j j yrte 8tr' V t i For sale low by , Ti wv kxecThmebm mar lft-tr " ' S7, 88 and North JWat. aterSW - . ' f . I iUU ; , For sale toy - iJ-.V r- 1 W. KERCHKEI mar 1S4( 57,28 A Nerth Water St. Ui; i '
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