1 ;n. 5 i ' I V ) "xnE MOnNING BTAIl, PUBLISHED DAILY, wM II.BEUNAIID, Tdftor and Propr. Orric, Dawson Bank BuUdlngs, FronJ; St. var. In advance... V StksTto advance. Three months, in advance. J one month, la advance. 9 The Momiho Sta will b delivered In any part of the City at ttrrnmn Cmsra per weelc iETEOBOjSOICAI. UECOBD. .: March-3, 1871. - ; Brm" mom- Wind. Weather eten . eter. ,r v ; , ; 80:00 69 Sft fresh Clear. 29:84 71-- 3 W brisk Fair. 29:89 65 3W fresh Clear.- Time. r.3A. M 4:$3P.M. j 1:33 P.M. Moan TfifflD. Of dSV. 65 dtZ. Barometer corrected for Temperature and Elevation. ; ' . ' . - Robibt Sktboth, , Serjc't 81irnal service U. S. A. Weather Report. ' " . v . ' ' Wan Dbpaktmbiit, ) r Office of Chief SUroal Officer ' V . Washington, March 23-4:85 P. M. ) ; The following Is a synopsis of the weather report for the past twenty-lour. boars : . v The torm centre, which last Wednesday evening was In Illinois, -was this m orninj? "on Lake Ontario and la now lntbe walley.of the St. Lawrence in -Canada. Brisk-an' fresh winds have circled "around It In It rapid pro gress to the northeast - Light rains and i anow have been reported from LakeQatario to Lake Michigan. Minor areas of low pressure now exist in the South ern and Middle States.' Cloudy weather ha prevailed on the lakea .and ' In the Eastern States; haxy and partially clear weather in the Middle and Southern States; cloudy and clear ing up weather on the Qulf. ' The pressure is stationary in the Rocky Mountains and fall ing, with light rain and clouds, on the Pacific coast. . . ,. . '- ; ... .;V-.: - rribdbtiitie v ' ! - ..- A rslng barometer and clear or clearing up weather, are probable for Friday from the Gulf ti tbe upper laKes, urisK ana. mgn wiuas, followed by a decided fall in the temperature and clearing up weather, will profcably be ex perienced in the Southern and Middle States. .UW ADVEBTlBEHEJiTS. HsiNSBsaGKB's Uvo Book Store, 89 Market street-Haddock'e . Wilmington "General and Business Directory.: j ; . V' V " Wm. H. Kkllkt Meeting of-Chamber of Commerce..-; ' . DeUosset & Co.N. C. Bacon Hams, Break fast Strips, Urd,&c.; "V ' ' Mu'nson & Co., City r Clothiers Spring Clothing. . ' Hbidk Bros. Smoked Herring, Mackerel Flour, Canned Goods, &c v . . , t Williams & MubchisOn A good turpen line distiller wanteds - . S. P. Qa,use. Boarders wanted. - " NOTICXU V ; : . . . ' AOSNCT New Vokit Aiaapiited Phbm. 1 Wilmington, N. OTMarch 23. 1871. J Masters aod Amenta of Teasels will confer a favor on the undersigned by reporting to bin) promptly all marine disasters occurring at any point on the North Carolina const, In order ' that the intelligence may be 'transmitted" by. telegraph at the earliest possible moment. - 7 , ' . WM. H. BERNARD, ;I tf f Agent New York Associated Press. Clsy Court "'V "V1 Tho'tollowlng cases were disposed of yester day: . ;'.. ;" r 'i. Henry 8tolter, charged. with disorderly eon duct, was found not guilty aud discharged. - Alex. McColla, arraigned on the charge of forcible trespass, was found guilty and requir ed to pay the penalty and costs. ' ' . Robert Miles, charged with being disorderly, was found not guilty and discharged. . " There Was one case Xar non-payment of city tax, In which judgment was suspended on con dition tbatit would be settled up. t 1 V Star Book Bindery. The attention of , the pablic is called to the superior facilities we now. have for executing cheaply, promptly, and 'skilfully all kinds of Binding andRulIngi Our business in this de partment has steadily increased, 1 an evidence that we hive net labored In "Vain In our effort to establish aBook Bindery ' equal ; to the de mands of our growing city. But : w re de termined to do still more ; and as our' busi ness grows so.will our facilities be increased. Give us a triaC-: 1 - 2taw2w i .:, , m,m .. . .. Situation Wan tea. If you want a situation, advertise In-our new department, under head of ' Wants," . at half our regular rates, for- advertisement not ex ceeding five lines, r r ,vl-, '-. '.:' ;.tC i Our Chip llasltet. Indiana countrymen '. are wearing , calico pantaloons. lri ,v. j.;' ' -V( - 7 - ;' - ' r. .jt, , r " t" ': 'V, ' 1 . Ex Queen Isabella, of Spain, r w lit hereaf ter reside at Vienna. .' ? '' .P-Pi1 i A doctors motte is supposed to be '.'pa tients and longBurtngVV1;; ' . Amy Rich' rd'son,; Jpf ,Iewa, weighs 853 pounds. , Tht-'ls the latest case of big-Amy: Vr" APd bachelor compares liftf td a shirt botton, because it so often hangs by a thread. Chicago ladles at eocial gatherings say ': 'HowsplendMlMre, Smith is dressed. The first time she has beenont ;aln'ce.het divorce, ; tOO.' tL'V-!f,?J,U-- iVsA.':'.-.t:,V '"; V Mrs. Hyson, -ol ."aahlngton, absconded on Baturday from : old , Hyson,' taking along with her a "drawing from his and the, affair has created quite tcauot. ' ' :'v;.4-:-.' The women who haye be ea admitted to ; the Michigan AgrlculturafCollegej ije said to behave in a very gentle manly" manner, -r . Rhvde Island last year had 162 divorees, or one to every fourteen marrMges;, almostas bftd a record aVthaVof Chicago.'-' ; - There, is a pretty young! woman of Phila delphia who U. fond of practical Jokes., Her favorite Joke is to drop her bonnet-apd shawl onFalrmount bridge, and then stay away from her 'rlends for a week or so.. She enjoys their uiatress of mind. If y0u have a house or farm for sale or rent, advertise it In' our new department,' under head of "For Bale or Kent" atialf of oar reg uiar rates, fQr advertisements not exceeding 5';,t S "r " ... r" rm. ': 1 "' mm Vol. Vin-ITo. 2. -V Local Oota. . - , -t , " - The Chapmans Sisters are in AtlanU this week.: ' ; The "Japa'Vopend in Augusta Wendnes- daynlght v : .::' The - Davenport Brothers opened in Charleston last evening. Rose an Harry Watklns rwere to cdtn- mence an engagement at Raleigh last right' l4' It It proposed to insert a memorial win. dow for Alice Carey In the. . "Church of the Strangers," in New York, . . : There was one arrest for dltorderly con duct yesterday. With this exception' every thing was quiet In police circles. - r Skirts, tobestjllshmustyurt' touch' the sidewalk at the back and on the sidei. . They are j oat the thing to complete the wort of the boy who sweeps the crossing. , : - r There will be a special meeting" of the Chamber of Commerce, ,tWs morning, at 11 o'clock, for important .business." A full at tendance requested.V; -S' ' V 5 - - . , The lilll 'to' eme'fld ihe -chatter of ; the Hook' and Ladder Company- of Wilmington passed its second and", third' readings in the Senate on Tuesday. ; . r There wa'a no meeting" of the Board of County Commissionera on Wednesday night, In consequence of the fact that a quorum of the members were not present, - ' j A bill to prevent thaeato of splrituouslt." quors within two miles :pf point Caswell, in this county, passed its several readings in the 8ei)ate on .Tuesday.". "(ik V;;- 4 - , ;The Wilmington JFibro Works com pany commenced operations yesterday, theboom of their 'battery" being distinctly beard all Over the city, reminding. many of the bombardment of Fort Fisher."; . . ,. " - .v The Bishop of the Diocese, , with divine permission, will officiate at St Paul's ' (color ed Episcopal) Churchy and administer the holv rite of ConlirmaUon,' on 8uoday "morn ing, March 26th.: Services to commence at 11 Vclock. i "" . - t;,:. 1 j;;. New Steamer. - . , I j - The new steamer OnmberUend just comptet- I ed at Fayetteville, made her. rst appearance Lin our waters yesterday morning,; about half past 11 o'clock, her advent being announced by strains of music from the' splendid band on L board, Which was wafted upon the, breezes to wharveh we're Jined with. pooplo who were oo iooa to get a glimpse . of the beantlfq' boat. .whose repntatlon bad preceded ber. Qolte.a nnmoer or excuraionists were onboard, among whom were many lovely representatives of the gentler sex or oar tister town. As soon as the Cumberland .ca-roe alongside bf her wharf a large number of persons availed themselves of the opportunity to examine her Internal " ar rangement.. JBelng among the number, we are enabled to give some idea of her appoint ments. She la commanded by.Capt. JL Phil lips; Is 115 feet in length i 'over all; Is 2d foet In width of deck; haa5K Xeetp depth of hold," which is divided Into eight 'water-tight com partments, so that a leak jn any one of the compartments will not affect the safety of. the boat, the water being confined' to thesmall apace allotted io each of 4hee! compartments; the draws 23 Inches of water when light, and her 'capacity is 800 barrels', dr a out 125 tons. She has handsome cabins and state Voomsboth I for ladled and ;gentlemeniv:all elegantly fnr- niinea, the entrance to the slate rooms lor the ladies being on the inside arid those for the .gentlemen on the outside. In fact she is pro vided Vith every:-' convenience '..that' .can be found on a first-class boat' Her machinery is all new and we'learn Yrqm' those, who; jcame down on her that it works like a charm. J. The Cumberland wiotructcd under the -immediate superylaion-of, Uf.l'A.'. 0V Black, aided by.Capt P&lUips and Is i pronounced one of the most substantial an d sate" boats .on the river.' ; ; They pew ; steamer left k FayettevlKe. i at'?4 o'clock on Wednesday iafirdiy.VuHvinai' -XT Whitehall about 9 o'clock, she . Vjas; tied ;up, when the excursionists spent a-prtion of. the bight very ;plea.8ahtlj In' 'dancing'Wthe tnu t'-t-'. t-a' : '::';s5.'W..O.. :..-i-A ": " Resnmfng her trip early yesterday morning, she -arrived lere-at 4ll80.o'.clock,.a before i -. . . 1 ' .1 1 " Poreibift 'Tj'apess; ' Wednesday night -'about 11 o'ckckMr:'S. W.panham' jiving 6h Sicopd', ,tweep'Prtn cess and. Chesnut streets; heardTatTiolse cs of, somf. one trying to get in at the front-window opening Jto the. piazza. Mr. D. went dojvh to the door; bat,' before opehhfg it, took the pre-; caotionft'hali jqXti f The' reply -fwatTeJ Dl twNotvin' tat least frightened pyf this Intfniailo to deal with his Satanic majesty, MiC D.'-armed himself .with aiig stick and opened the "door, at which, the 4ntrttd"errho.;proved,. to! be a negi-b, ehdeavbretf to shove past him Into .lie' nH, at theaataa Uaaa exmigrou4ire time called lustllv for the Police,. .- iw negro started to run toward the ena rthel piazza. Fortunately, at the same moment; colored clad who.Hvedlh'the ytchch, hearing Mr. D.'s call for jlhe police, started tQ see what was the matter and reached the cod of .the piazza jusi! in , time to I seize) We culprit as be endeavored to make his exit. He1 was thereupon handed over to4he authorltlea. ' l v J . t: a'i ') ,u- i 'ti" " Sneelal Notice. ' ' ' We would respectfullv call the: attention of our patrons to the fact that we are required to aeiue prompuj iw; oar papers every caxur day; and to enable us to do tiu requires like DNimntnept on thatkSrtcf emr nharthpr We beg,v there fore, that the city subscribe rs-4 a little betten some would say" than the terra-; Al Batcbelor's Hair bye produces IMMElit -to the Stak will nave the money readTorthe r ' i.,; "-y r - . ATELY a sblendia Biaei nr HnhiAi 'Brown. collector when called for. r: Havine so manv to for us1 to have to send more than once fjr so small an amount.-, rr i fSt 1 tf-'T.H -A &sJiu'QVk Jwp. D..Byncs,f Agents. T . JA tXJUHAJ W, I v viiy . : WILIIIIIGTOIIN. C.v FRIDAY; XJARGH 24; ' 1871 iATlasr of tbe CoVncr gtene of St- I , rrTb. Chawh;; v t , - I At eleven o'clock A. M. vesterda v.- the cor-1 ner stone of thoew Episcopal Church at the j corner of Mulberry and Sixth streets was laid l by ; the Rt. Rev.Thomas'.-Atkinson, Bishop I of North Carolina,1 assisted by Rev. Geo; Pat- terson, Rector of St. ohna Church, Rev. Dr. I WatsOn, Rector Of St James Church Rev. Dr. Mjarrell, and Rev.'Chaa, Bradyof . St. Paul's j mence their operations. ' But for his timely de Church. , A large assemblage was present, In tection we should' In all probability have bad eluding a portion of the congregations of St I John's and "SW' James, The services and ceremonies observed on the occasion were verv 1 solemn iand Impressive. : Theopenlhg prayers J were - reaei uy4B r wn wi, . iv . iom. i XT at s sua va iv wj aw At t ta9w iuu uv i concourse oi peopie presem aner wnicn was sublime Psalm, the 136th, :.f0gtv thank unto the Lord for he is gracious anct his tnerey endureth ?rYr,".was hantedIn a most effective , man- Dcr- uinauij ojjjiuyukD auu sjunusuw. . tTOiui- i uurr iv uia auurcss. iuq uuuuu cam i uuw h aepoaii inxaaa corner atone a vournai 01 na General Convention of the Protestant EplsqT parjChurch in thelUnltediStates, 1868,ltogetber with the canohsdf theChTirchV " ri ;,a i-. -Trtnrn nffrrthAiUMiannMAt rAnAnt.fnn h 1 North Carolina. ...... , ; . r 1 Bdok of Common Prayer. ; I Haddock's Wilmington4 Clty7 General and j i . i n : ' i j XAiul IT iuAillviVri DtAIki lUUIBUaj. iliaiUl I . . n . r - 23d. 1871. v - V u n;j.. ru?7,--w. r.? Tkn.nn --r v. I 8 l 23d, 187L . . : . i l-t-'A WUminalon ibsf.rhnrsdav. March 23d. 1871. 1 TT flrtM Allvfr anil f!hnnfti- Hnlha I jw.... v-w. --f" i . v . o. r racuunai currency. U.S. Postage Stamps. .a f,t. : . ' Names of donors of the Corher 8tonein one envelopc.- ;- - " - . . i i Names of Minister, Architect Masters, and f and Builders of St. Mark's Church. ' ; ' I 1 Book of Hymns', Ancient and Modern. New York Church Weekly, March 18lh, 1871 iNewJYork Church Journal.'March 15th',1871. Hartford Churchman, March 18th, 1S71 Photographs of the Bishop and Clergy pf the After these had been' deposited In the box oy ine uuDop. tne.Dox was piacea iq.tne siono sou tewBuj-;iww. ::'" ,M"" 6wu i j ...ii.; j nrtiv .v.... I blows of the hammer, Vln the natne ot the a a thtA'and of tbe.Sori, and of the; Holy "Ghost, rently laid, by the 'Bishop. J .tn ,thecourse of his address he remarked that this was tho first Instance where the corner-stone of an Episco pal Church had been laid for the colored peo pie in North Carolina. Those buildings In this Btate In which the coldrel Episcopalians wor shipped were not exclusively, devoted o that purpose;; they were originally ouut lor school houses or aome secular pursuit. ; .There are two in Newbern,but they were originally built for school houses.: " rne colored people in wu mtngton, h6 'iaid,' were peculiarly blessed this would,be Iheir own church. ant they: Should begratefulfor the kindly aid extended them Intherection lot1 this brick 'edifice'by one who was noi. b their communion but who eepiy4sympainizea witu inem, w.,noo. Mr. n-w'wO" oafluyK eFrB- sentatives. He enjoined them to be diligent to be conauntjn their attendance, upon vto?;aerTfcB' anunattoa In ein r r - , . r . r .';: A . i , ' attentionand closed:after "expressing the be- Hef flat the day would come ! when the land would bo nilea with these churches, ue dia not expect to Uue.to eeit, but there, were those present ,wno, mignt, ana aoiemmy. w - noniDK j'(r..F gteatday when "we must all appear before thejudgmentieatof;Christ ..v Rev. Mc. Patterson read the concluding pray - er, after which the whole assemblage united in - .ainglhg ibi.gloKonibymn ' "J T , , Glorious things of thee are spoken. m Zlon.cltyof urkdj - r uj- , He whose word cannot be broken, ; Formed rthfee for his own abode; 'i.-u 'On the rock of ages founded,! - ; i f f Whatcan shake tbvanre repose 1 " Wlth8alvation's wall surrounded, j;; n ( Thouiai'8t fiiJalleatlithy foes.TJ r ?. ; "eTO?. 18 1 copper wita a Croea neaUyj engraved jpn th 1.. Fk4. wilt. ikV'kViTwtll.l1 J-..II.- 4. mf ..viuuiefaiitiB si one, asstatedby Bishop Atklnon,was' presented ;toJtpe) chOTchJy the ladieaAbfthei Church of., misea. Sheriff .White, .wept put early yes the Adventtt'ostiyn,fMft8Bachuaetts ( .;.;, te'rd ay, morning and arreBtod Boyies, and "sutiu tmt -t - , - ; - -fia was bronchi ' before Esauire .'.Martiit "Masic 6yfheBd; : " "v : f: ;x a splay of theusal powers lastnight, aM V. was th Intention ni thnhtnd tit irTfl n anrt tf - - -w.. . general isrenadtv put were deterred from do- ig eahy4j;4pw4'ic0f loy8 who;fol- 1UWCU UCU1UVUUU BUU.LC)lt UtUCU S UUUO -t, Jr."--- "." composed of coU (VMflf AMlHi f fAa.tha .. i ...j i' Cblekeatau Dressed s Terripia, -. ;"f .. BoU a fine, large lender chicken ; when done And hUeetwarmicut-;It 'from-the bones into a ww pan wflh one gUl cf Loilirg water; ai . men stir, wemwgettw Until perfectly smooth; yo at tuiea; mil m ume, .uitteS.n ,.u iwShi ,'iucu 'Kvu wiiu .wu pepper. After Ifttttfir ft itrnmer ten thlnntfea. ad1 Valf iar - . : - glllof Madeira, and'send to the table hot." We have tried tliis asd krow ttr to be excellent I ... ' ".. VJn,f it i our new depirtmeut.'liUcL r bead of -Loet and Found," at naif our regular rates, for adver- Ascvjvuwj uy 9U"iit ave uues. .r , u A Timely PlTery. Just as the Messrs. Heide Bros.' were about closlug their store yesterday evening, "colored boy who subsequently gave his' name as Rich- Pflce, was discovered concealed under the counter.. ThefMessrs. Heide have no doubt that the boy was hired by the real thieves to thus conceal himself, sohathe could open the door for them when the time came to com- another wholesale robbery to record. The toy, of course, was given into the hands' of avpo liceman and -lodged. -in the Guard House to awaU. an investigation this morning, j j- v.-ci i.. j V . . ' k - department, under head of Wants." at half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex- ceeding five lines. tf ni-hlll AtbnAr innAintrnTnt. .Bishop Atkinson has made the following ap- DOintment8 i -. - " n.u.i . .... ir i on umnvs Church. Renoir county. . . - 31 Unston.-. . ... . . .... . . . . ..... ty .".Aprit 2 Greenville ; "i 1 . . . . .' ! ; '.VA jvCv! r. : Marlhorough.".".".".' 4 l06 ,;.7 Tarboro .i . . .(Easter ' t . " - ti """ it " i 41 . v x. 13 15 Trinity Church; Beaufort county I t Washington, v- il -.v --jit-. 16 17 18 19 21 23 inn i nnrnn , 4 gath, . , " " " ": H. PungV " ' .'H 44 'frH Fivmonth .' '..V. .V:. j:.. ' R navM'a WathlnirtiMi nnntv W V. V. .1 . W U WM w ...... Ut T .nlr.'a . l .,- ..i . 25 Edenton..', -r . i . . ... 4 .. . . . . f.j.v . t . it ii' ii .27 28 "80 rtertiora . Gatesville....i.4.v..:.;.k..;;....-,May MUrfreesborO..:.. .. .i . .... ; . . ti '."."'" v.uuuij ... 6 Windsor. ............ . i Batlroaa Meatinsr. r - 'We are requested to state, that the subscrl- Ders to tne v umington ana unsiow. itauroaa Tvllljneet at the Commercial Exchange on Saturday, morning, at 11 o'clock, t to organize. A fall and punctual attendance is desired. RIVEU ANQ MARIN ic MKWSV:. ' v - TnunsDAT, March 2S. We learn that nearly all the cargo has been taken from the schooner Walton,' on the hiirh near Aftftnhnrn' Tnlt f nnV t.hftt thft probabilities arc still favorable that the vesse te otten off safelv.;. Wants. , . . : . ;". : 1 If you want a clerk. " bookkeeper . salesman or porter, advertise in ouf new. department, under the head of "Wants," at half our regu lar rates,' for advertisements not exceeding five lines. .v.y. , . tf , Skstinsr Klnlc-Award NlKht. This evening another grand award distribu tion and skating reception takes place at City Hall, when, if the weather shall prove prbpfc tioug, a. large cr6wd will doubtless be present. Among other attractions, a beautiful gold pen cii will be offered, as a .prize, and, ice cream wU1 dispensed to thirsty", skaters. Let all owishtQ spend anvening, pleasantly be hand. 'r--? - .j-i' .1, : mtULUfc' : ' i ' : v . full 8npply , of Robinson'a: PrinUng-Inks' kept constantly, on hand at' theofflco of the Mobhino' Star. ' These inks are equal,' if not ,uperior, to W manufactttred in this country. Kegs oft25 lbs kept in'stock for the apeeial J benefit bf weekly, papers. VCash ' orders solic- -.n utivy. vi;. X', ... SEIKITS OF .TXJEPENTINH. i , ;' V ;. , , i f ; ' - 1 The . Newbern ' 'Times-learns i that ft difficnltr occurred at Snow Hill ton Tuesday between Mr. Bomtz, ol the Mes- Mno nd Mr. WmJP: Qnmsleviin which Mr. Bohitz -drew a;Tistoi: Nothinff' seri 1 ous.i? however, reatilted. ' The Suoerior CourtyJudge Clark presiding, is- now in Session at ' Snow Hill' fori the .'county- of difficulty grew' 4 i :.:f. V .'j7V:t. ;:i: 'fX":;i,i'r;';. i..- : f s o-rr The 1 ! Raleigh ? JSeritinelleskrns that 1na shOrt time the StontfardL in some guise or .other will -"agaia be started 4n iatbatity;i '! .,- -;'r:. i: ;J " J Thuredar saya: --We Jeam; thjiltqn-'yeter-- day Mr. Joseph Boylesiying onj the line fthe , Air-Line Jlailroad. a few miles I r .1 1 . . Ji ijn.i ' 1: J irom mis city, snot an,p:: .Kiueart; negro man who was.tresDassinsr upon his; pre- Wf .committed in 'defalut of :baOiii;tr W lcfl tfitcity on Saturday last very drunk and badto be! carried to the ts A j ."inv-'ij.v!-L.ii. i jmmous uy two ireeamen. 10 waica tn TarrTord Bouthernerttda i The onlv differ- J rtince, here was that he wa9-carried fftm I IDC VUIIUUU3 U Y, VW V, WrtWO. gCUUCIUCll. V; ' ;) '. .. r, i;,,. 1 : v itOXEt ASjOlitAjLS' '' '- I r r - I t- .axiwaju.wxu--XMsujaui uaat.arrvF..r. J March 23 C it LeearA Smith vllle, - S C: M Slosbery, W M-Dodd, Daul McHutV Fayette vuie; Bthpoman, v tt VYatsou; waives J ton.-Texas; w F Hargraye, fecau Bayoa.Tex I as; Robeson; Bladen county; Tff Jones, mond countr, R 3 LedbeUer, d. & 8hepper - haon, JX, u., - .-i - -r; i rf w.Tt;nr.it'i mm nrr. i. TMa BnT,erb Hall-tW a w ct -nrfrf 1 - w ' .-l- i -rwieouj' xiarmiess, Keuauie -ana - inatan- I taneons. No disappointment.. No Eedlcnlona .1 Int, or1 Unpleasant 0&ot. 1 The genuine W. jk. jwuworB juur iiye proances i iu ni r.j-j. ATELYa splendid Blacar br;lTatuxal 'Brown. toes not Stain the Skin; but-leaveatba 'Hair Clean, Soft and BeautiMi the only Safe and Perfect Dyeu SoldbraH Druggists. Factory W;BDnBtreetvNew:Torfcr3 ti h:dl v ) i iod 7-eodiyent Tu Tn oat ' otTiii .19 hAlA TT , 1 flQJ I ;NEW ADVERTISEMENTS;' Smoked Herring, 'f: nnackerelt-'-iElbtir -r.--"-V-f " .-''5Ai--' t'-;f'::iv"'! -f5'- CandleSy Crackers, Canned Goods,5 Cider AT ..w" 1 i; HKIDE BROS., - O. ? Sontli Water street. march 23 tt Bacon; Buttef; Lard. vr C.HAMS,, . . , . L; HgACON SIDES, . -JgBEAKFAST STRirff, SMOKED SnoUtDEES,"- i:,"- ,-.-. GOSHEN BUTTER, ; PRIME LEAP LABD, ' , ! . . ',' "! ."' TiXTRA LiAUD, ; f t - r - -. Cv-f- ': ml -. Lr- : J ' . ..r por salr-':iv:n vl; march 24-tf --"V-1 - DeBOSSET CO. MUNSON & CO. O Ii O T H I N RETAIL, HOI?SES, R a leigh & VV i I m i ngto n , 6aaanW St. JfY. SP RING GOOD S ;,';:'r-"-: now; opening;-I "I.. Clianibdr .Of COmnierCe. " : SPECIAL MEETING wUl.be'ald at the Commercial Exchanae this dav (Friday) at It A. M. - Pnnotnal attendance desired, as business of importance .will come belore the meeting.. .,v. r. -.ti'UL... miich2t-Tt 2t-Tt ' r ; '-' v. ' V ' . k ! Secretary. . WANTED:. A : G06D 'TUKPENTINE DISTILLEK TO goto Souib. Carolina. ; To. pe: fully compe tent and well recommended liberal wakes will be Daid.: "AppVto-v; : tj r'-T ,;j!- ?-,'' ' J i-' WILLIAMS '& MUECHISON. i; f Boarders Wantedi A FEW QEXTIEMEN CAN BE Ac commodated with day boardr,very low. ; ' " ;r. ApplytO'T ; j ,S';f AUJS. mar att. , " v;'::f.,;,i i i i .v "ti -.i7:'t ' J u s t P ii b l i s h e d r ... i . . WIJNGTQHi GENERAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY For sale atL" ;ii-ff -r.r.i: HEINSBKB,GEE'3 maris-tf LiveBooar Store. For Freight dEChaixtefJ !';' rSirai::, Richards V 7 Apply to ; ?V roaxiitr ;i- Williams, &,mukcuison: laolasses V" tj A BBLS. CHOICB MXJSCOVADA For sale by .WttLtAMS MTJECHISON, march J3tf TT" ,o Flour ! -Flour ! " i. 800 t0 t BAHBELS, ' '; .'K,,;:,r-'! ' , . , . , . r?TS STOSE.AND. ON WBABF rlr.-i Jtj. jraaaepy, .77;Vn ! ,l : WILLIAMS MURCHISOJJ. ;.a 'i e AAA 'Busfiel'f tpfm. -3 Whtto j Corni itiVUV.i efi t.'-itvjiiiil i-Tci;rj..,,-,.. OUU, t ? , ;For pale by n . . 1 y 5 ;V'J.:J" V - F;-w KEacHiriBlci-X-; i ' 'max Ztf ' St.' 8 and North. Water St. 1 Hclde3l:: Pickles ! , f f BBLS-rPICHLES";",: JLU ; V -lO&alf-BaiTelPickles; 1 , Q U ' v I b r r: HALF GALLON FICEXES. bye If i ! : - ? . F. W. KEBCHNEB. iuariitr 27, 28 and 29 N,orth.Wate? SU ( f if! ;Boux Fldilr;! I ACA BARRELS FLOUEj Ik Uj ... - ff W.'KSBCHNkk. V .'mar $3-tf ; , , 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. jCottonYuini; 90 BALES, v. ASSOETSD N UMBEliS," c.i ,7 f.;F6rBalebyJ i,.kJ ?f p t o aUgT-tf.; fijoii KidlWlTjAjEpBEOS. ; I1ATE3 OF ADVEIlTirTHG t One Square one day, 1 03 , . " two daysv..MM... ........... 1 CO ' . three days, S 00 v'ionr dars,... 2M. . - five days, .1 8 00 " u one weekv .................... 8 60 jfr Contract Advertisements taken at pro portion&tely low rates. V Marriages, Deaths. Religions, Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at hall rates -wUlb(sharfired. v' MISOETiliANEOTJS. STATE OP NORTH CAROUNA, SUPERIOR New; Hanover County. . ,. $ COURT. TAMES DAWSON! ' ' '" V''- ' . va Attachment.' Thkodobji Dsnxa. I -K.. t , : . 1 ' v In this action, the plaintiff claims Judjrment v for( eight hundred and twenty-five dollars, witbVinteresI on the same at the rate of eight per cent, per annvrm from the first day of No- vexnber A. D. 1870, upon a certain promlsory note, made by thQ defendant, dated on the first day of October, A. D. 1670, payable to the plaintiu?B order, onemonth after date, for eight hundred and twenty.flya; dollars. "The warrant of attachment la returnable before the Clerk ot the Superior Court of New Han over County, at hia office In the Court House, in the -city of ' VilmlngtoH, on' the ' fifteenth day of May, A. D; 1871. , The defendant Is sum- monedto appear at the next,, term of said Cojj of New Hanover County, to .bo held at the court House in Wilmington, on the eighth Monday after the fourth Monday in February A. D. 1871, to answer the complaint filed in thlap action. 1 - " - : WRIGHT & 8TEDMAN, - Plaintiff's Attorneys, march l-lawf5w Wed . - . . ; SPECIAL TSTOTICE. ; i"v -25, ;! CARE FOLLY Ague ana Fevcir. The only pi . Fever Is reventlve known for Chills and the use of Wolfe's Schiedam , A Schnapps, f -j.. , 4 olfe'M Scliieclnni Schnappa , - Is good for Dyspepsia. ' '.:J& ;. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. A ' Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. 'v 1 '. Woire'a Schiedam Sebvapps Is good for all kidney and bladder complaints , WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPa ? Is used all ver the "world by physicians in ;.i ;- '' their practice. ; s , V Wolfe's Sebledam Schnapps ' J , . Ml la good for Gout. . ' 1 WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is good for all Urinary complaints. V IsrWmmended by alKtho Medical Faculty. ' WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM 8CHNAPPS k Ja, good lor Colio and pain la the1 stomach. . r . Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps . Js Imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to use caution in purchasing. i . ' . . ., v ; -i I bee leave tocafl the attention of the reader tatestlnioAials in favor of the Schnapps : I feel 1 bound to say'that I resrard vour Schnapps as beinjr in every respect pro-emi- 7 pure, ana aeservxng or meaicai patron age. At an events at is tne purest-possible artioie 01 Houana-gin, nereioiore unoDtain- . v : , ' able, and as such may be sately prescribed by ' ' physicians. , DAVID L.MOXT,M. D.. ArWi !..'; rnarmaceuucai unemxa j jxew x prK. . m i 5 . LonisviLLs. KT.i Sent. 1. I feel that we have t 41'"' now an article of gin suitable for such cases as " j V . . that remedy 1$ adapted to. 2 ' " ' if' l'. t i KV. --Cn :. 3f ?; -. ' Schnapps" Is a remedy in ehronic catarrhal. l complaints, etc: J " 1 " ' I take arreat pleasure in bearing highly cred- itab e testimony to Its efficacy as a remedial airentlnthe diseases for which you recom ' mend It. .'Having a. natural tendency to the mucous sunaees, witn a sugac degree tr stimulation. I reerard it as one of the most lm- . pbrtant remedies In. chronlo catarrhal affeo . tions, parucuj anyxnose ox me gemiio-urinary apparatus. With much respect, your obedient - i servant, J v Chas. A. Lxas, m. D , New York. Udoxfho Woiie, Esq; , Preterit: Dsak But : t. -have made a chemical examination of a sample of your u Schiedam 6chnapps,M.with . the intent of determining If any foreign or ' injurious substance had been- added to the , simple distilled spiritav ' ' - " . The examination has resulted intheconcluS sion that the sample contained no poisonous or narmrui admixture. 1 aave peen unaDie to discover any traoe of the deleterious sub staneea -whioh are sometimes employed in the ' adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recommend to others, for . - medicinal purposes,ne " scmeaam anapps" as an excellent and onobjeotlonable variety of , ' medicinal purposeSjXhe ' Schiedam 8napps" ' as an excellent ana onoojeouonaDie variety oj gin. v, Very respectfully yours, . (Signed) CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist. - CffEKICAL XTSTD TkOHKIOAX LABOKATOET, 18 EXCHAHO PLACB, NKW 'YOBE, NOV. 25, 1867 Upolpho Woura, Esq.; Dear Sir: The under- signed .have carefully and thoroughly ana lyzed a sample of your "Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,'' selected by "ourselves, and have -found tne same free from all organlo or inor- -ganio substances,1 more or less injurious to ... health- From the result of our examination we considerthe article one of superior quality, . healths as a beverase; and -effectual in its medicinal Qualities. Kespectially yours. Zi (Signedf ALEX. TElPPLEiChemlst. y , f FEANCISE. ENGELHARD, M.D. f '."; "7.4. '.'i "'.. .;. rr-1 (I u rd,i'".''f- . jt or saie oy an respecutDie urocers anu Druggists.' i x-'ji";''.' i i'rtr i t - v .; : UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST.. ' inar 21 S AF8mes-ent - 23 Beaver St N. Y. w pffl':L:i;Hi'! lahoing; and' 'For Sale, : j i , t rvTO innur WTT PP V 11 I iLOWi.FKOM WHARF.' ' i- . mar 23; WOETH' A WOETH. 3 orn own brand. ; OUEV MONTHS EXPERIENCE, In selling THIS CHOICE FLOUB, In widchtime wehave noTla'alngleccpIamtirjus claim Oiigls'sOPEIOUtt. FLbUlt TO ANY BROUGHT TO WILMINGTON. . - Barrels, Half Barrels and by ;the Found. . , 0,1 T, Y PELIYEBT, , T CHAS. D, MYERS A CO., v 7 North Front street. . mar 23-tf ROIZ JLLtlQR RENT. TTIOn SALE Oil REUT That .large and Jj valuable plantation on Middle Sound, 8 miles from the city; known as the Mott tract, will be rented or sold on reeonable terms. For particulars, apply to' v decSB-tf . . : - - ri 9 If, OLDHAM, Ex. i't it 1 it J 4 fi: ' u. l '-''.t; mi !il:; ' r I ( .... t:' v ... r i ' Mm if. ! v, I j 'it A': 1 i v a