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V -I i O wJf . II. BMW AlfD, Editor Prop. 0,noa, Dawson DanJt Bundlnga, front 8&. one year, In advance....;....... six months, Jnlvanoe.. .... J Three months, tn adraace..... '" Onemonth, In advance W The MoKjnwa 8tab will be delivered In 4ny nart o "the City at Firry Crr per wye. " METEOBOLOOICAE. BECOHO, , : March 24, ,i87i r. Ther-l Barom eter. " Time.. DIOID' .Wind.. Weather eten 7:32 A. M 80:08 '29:13 29:28. 58 '63' 49 N; gentle N." gentle NE gentle Fairy Fair" Clear. 4:83 r.w. 11:33 P. M- Mean Temp." of day,'$6. dear. ". . I". ... II'.'. Note. Mean Temperature, of the 23d in&L 68 instead of 5. . . : Barometer corrected for Temperature' and Elevation. RoMftr 8TB0Ttf,v ' ' ':.'... ','.'.s!Brt?t Steual seryicft A,. ; Weatfrer Bpet- Office of Chief Signal Officer.. Washington, March 244:35. P, . The following 1a a synopsis' of the weather report for the paeo t wen tyr tour hours x ? The low. pressure Tharday evening over Lake Cbamplaln has moves rapidly down the valley of the St. -'Lawrence. .Minor, area of the low barometer in the Southern and Mid dle States hate moved rapidly, with brisk winds, in a northeasterly direction. The low est barometer Is now a uth of the Bay of Foo dy. -The Richest pressure extends from Ten nessee to Northern Michigan and from Penn sylvania to Mississippi, Into 'Which' region- it has moved from the northwestern plains. The pressure is falling rapidly in Nebraska, with Increasing temperature; aad It rising on the Pacific coast. : ri- civ: .-iu i r Fair and cool weather" has generally i pre vailed to-day east of Mississippi. Tb reateuing weather and a rapid rise in the thermometer is now reported irom the extreme northwest. ',. ,. rnbdbilitie.. ,Jv...:'r ', It is probable that on Saturday an area of low barometer.will be developed in the North western stations and more. southeaster! di re tlons. Partially cloudy weather, with fresh winds, will pr ' bably prevail on the -Atlantic and Gall coasts, as well as oa the lakes. MEW AlVKUTl!EnE3.Ta. , a HKiNSBKRGKa's Llye Book 8tore, 89 Market street Haddock's Wilmington ; General. "and Business Directory. -- ' . " - - - Passmobs fc RcirriM-Real ; Estate: Dpstri ballon of .Memphis';-'';, llf Ifl': S. M. Wxst, Auctloueer Silver Tlated and Fine Glass Ware. :' : , 'rr V. '' V.:"J' . ' McKbrall & 8tkdm K"sr-The' IJarion (S. C.) Star. f S-y--- : : W. M. Stevensom ToIIuskeepera rCrock- ery, &c ; : 4 notice. .: Agbnct New York Afsociatko Pirassl WlVmington, Li , MaixU 22, 1871; ; f Masters and Agents of vessels win confer a favor on the undersigned by reportlns W .hir promptly all marine disasters occurriogatany point on the North Carolioa coaat,:' la order that the Intelligence may be 'transmitted by telegraph at the earliest possible moment. " WM. H, BERNARD, tf Agent New York Associated Press,, ' '. ' - ' ' Good Time oa the, Cumberland. ' In accordance with an InYltatlon extended by the PeopVa Steamboat Company, V larg number of our citizens assembled' on board the new steamer Cumberland yesterday morn ing, to partake of a bountiful collation , pre pared for the occasion. The repast was of the most sumptuous character, being, no stinted in quantity and quality, and was' enjoyed to the fullest extent by those, present. After ample justice had been t'one to thi subitantlals, the flaids were circulated and the success, of, the beautiful boat 'and her enterprising owners was drank in faa'mlng bumpers of champagne. The pleasure of the occasion was heightened by music from the band, wh th wat stationed on the "hurricanedeck " and played several beautiful airs. - Erery body se'emed to be well pleased with the "feast of reason and flow of sour in wbjch they had participated and were evidently in the humor to wish "many happy returns." The Cumberland with the excursionists on board, left for Fayette vllleyesterday after noon.' . Oar ?lalp Bakt. , , Philadelphia ladies are bouqd to have an inebriate asylum, all to themselves. ,. There is a ma a in Indiana so . thin that when the sheriff! after him .hj crawls Into his rifle and watches his adversarythrough the touch-hole. ?:v.yj "Is It wrong to cheat, a lawyet,?M was re cently very ably discussed by- a debating society. The conclusion arrived at was that It was not wrong, but 1m possible. V, - , A young man who was caught straining hia sweetheart to his bosom the other night, justifies himself on the ground that be has a rh?ht to-strain his own honey! - 'V -VV A lady InXondon got the idea - Into her bead that the devil was In her, and hung her self. If women go to hanging themselves for a little thing like that, . they are going to be scarce, that's all. r V . .a a :Z o , 'Tbe Boston lUt tells ef a man' In Troy "who left a boardlng-hoase just because a rat v.. vu u rij " uen pcopie gei to ne that ..il 1 a. a m m . . ' panicuiar aooui innes, they ought to quit boarding and go to keeping honse. - y.;, ; "Long engagements" wrlteTl a young lady last convinced of the stupidity of making matrimonial proposal! - until : they ' ar : In a position to fulfill their promise at once." - The Alarm of Fire. y y i5 ki. The alarm offlre about 4 o'clock yesterday morning was caused by the partial burning of a mall houe iu the rear of Thornton's Cart nouso, on the corner of Fourth and Harnett streets. . The engines were DromDtlv out. but fortunately their serf Ices were not called Into requisition. ., y VnmaiiablW Utters. - - r - : The following is the list of.untaallabia let tcrs remaining In the city postoflce: - ' Mrs. Clarlsa Melton, Charlotte, N. C; L. V. DeForreat & Co.. N. Y.. Hhari MnnrA nn kins Turn Out, 8. CL;' J. M. Brill, no address ; JJ'w E. D. Cain, Cedar Creek, V C; J. R. rorrestville, N, C; 0. W. Cuhnrogham, I.; WMhingtOn Have. KtmnM. rTn .v.. irusselV Cranberry Iilef, Me. IIA..4I. Ml - J ' 1 '. ' : ; ' , 1 1 1 1 ,' , ' m. ' n i i u i ii i. t r . 1 1 .... i mi ,l I ' . r ., i r Vol. VIII TTh. a .aM. HtaV: ,rrx: , ;r r i- vr;i .1 ; r- Sylvester race, colored.1 waa sent Jo th .WorkH(msejesteTdaj..J:c'i jr.; . r. - -r SeeadvertUement,.ofl tiIaripii (S. . C-! riin'anoth'ercolumn-;I,te ?crf if-". " --Cool iolghta have set in;agalnbot We hope wion;to enter; ithe Lcity Hospital yestei - K'-'i". :.r. '-f-i.-T'v''r-'t - HIKStUU flay, .rt'lw' i. IL ' "w.-- li-j'A n B ?wea f xov.ernpr, VW. juigecomoe, smonff me epeciawrs ai xne nna 1 ; ? , ' ,.;!. ?:;!Tt!,t t'(Ki..ivf.-,U ; I last evfhirig. New buildings are still goingup, i- tn 7' '..S'nW'iiM th-ity, ameng wmcn 1 'Northern suburbs of we notice seme quite flno ones. f i : Ji :' t 1 t1 Young: ladles promenade stolts of striped - ' f buk are very nraca in layur, maue wuu piaia l blondes are to commence an engagement in 1 Charleston next week uodarths! ausbkel of 1. , i Manaraftr'i 1 'r '' ' i ' tf ' f : -4 f they win not become. cool : enough i. to ibriujc for the protecttoa of shareholdera st tfio time inted to devote" more attention tothe'rais-" . r Forsaieby vi ;";.. i It ,?zp&m unssr; -mf--: Who irUI omb poMIi! CttSHooM' Mn too publie'lt irailons to becom. .better c- good -nd -pronusina- 'Bign to . see- the iwttitt-tr.,.-. , , . . , this season ?OM properly CCmdttCteiL'Ught quamiea wu loc pian8 ol lue manager, we 1 w x 1 A W. -- ' - . -.v. Ji. ;'i -j.itiitr-jj . i ehall, in.aa brie! apace aa .possible, present I cultivation of home supplies, vvth- all I a -Awhitetnale patted as granted, 1 L!l25?? .li!!! 1-favor It can-becomo' a'reai corn ' -orodac- 1 ' ; ' . round underskirt' wn.h; vaudyked oversklrts I anarenoiaers snati nave any voice in setecuDg fa; jonn Maitland, Keaamg, ra; JS J LdUy, J -ii-L.i-' R-i J: ' r ; 'U: a committee to superiatend thedrawlng and A Pemberton M. Moirison, Fayetteville; C Lr smuuuwj.uiiumtu. , ,, t.. i,,,, ,,. . .. - : y that lt ihiirei tintnlil-'LttMt 1 mn trl hi tfit.vani nn WMnnt.. 7 P Pl..n '. T t'.mM m,aA.a1, ori r.f I placed in the handa of the committee.' who I conntv: ; " . .. , , : .. :; , " ; z: ; ' 1 flr any.consiaerauon.- witn aucn arrange , There was a larfire Are raging in the woods I .menta every shareholder - will have a fair beyond the Southern limiU or the city yester- day, believed to have been upon the grounds of Mr. Edward Kidder. ' -; ;' !1 1 anese were no Ataieign papers receivea at 1 they felt. warranted thereto by the pnbliode-UiU .vi::n f-yvr- -this btade last ntglit and In' tonsequence we 1 sire to participate in the distribution. ; j v ; ,;VM 4110 C. II , JS are compelled to omit pur.usual; summary ofj Legislative proceediqgs. V ! '-Mr; McClure and "LitUe Georgia" gavea i"8 weptlon at . Goldsboro' Thursday uft.u. a u v t n v t w .lav tv iliiu inw sum miut i " v . II - menu m JMewoern ana arrived mere yesterday I for. that purpose. - The newly appointed members of the po- iirewcrecu ruuiiu jtcrujruu tu. ducted Into the mysteries of the fire alarms. I J i T denced yesterday morning. . - - "E-''iA. Locke-thalaw rnmi-dlan of Wnnd' 4 t i -. . . ,, ... . I rMcirc, v.iucuiu.w, uas oeen wen ua during his two seasons in that city, has been engaged for the "next season to travel with At a. . . I ineir present maie companion. BailroM Mtln. : -: -Our cltteens should bear In mind that a meetf inyyl3" '."'Srj- tnp'rr."'" - Oo.low. Railroad will take place at the Com- t. -b. . . - . - . 1 hrerehU Exchange this mernlngat l o'clock I The meeting is really for organization, bnt a I cordial and ea!4iest Invitation' la extended th T I everybody not subscribers only to come te t the meeting and lend their assistance to the -a uccctoiui inauguration oi tins important I woTklti one in which we! should all feel 1 mingto.' by rail with the rich agricultural dU- trlct through which the proposed road will pass to its point of termination, to say noth I log of the fish and oysters which will find their I way to Our market, will be the dawning of a new era to the buainess mterests'of 1 the city. AiCb no one - hit iwit .irotn ut -.neeun? tn-1 dsy who can contribute anything. If It he ever J o little, to thoBaccess or thu project 1 City Court. The following cases were disposed of veater-1 dar: . r- . . . : .1 F. W. McMillan, charged with disorderly conduct. Judgment for the penalty and coats. I Greensboro Patriot, comes tb as consider Becomme'nded that one-half the penalty be re-1 enlarged and improved. r It , is now mltted. , 1 I Bylrester Price, charged with disorderly conduct, or forcible trespass. Judgment for the penalty and coats'. This la the precocloua't youth who was discovered concealed In Messrs I Helde's store Thursday evening. ' w " - , I r- , . A.wi.,. One of the most provoking annoyances con- nected with a lady. toilet, from time im- mvuivi.. umm uiut iWvW..ij ranging the "back hair," the ordinary mirror I divine oniv a front view. An exchanee was .fA.n r.nti. i.ti inrniinn tnnwn I fflcottrans Adjustable Mirror' (which doubt- fAWt ftlrf A Aflrl hOnV fIHIV Al In flt OflV flAl. sired view: from head to foot, it consists of two mirrors, nleelv 'monnted. which are ad- JusUble In every possible form, and are orna- mented, practical, and quite cheap.,-, , , - - , .iL ' ' j '' Cbangednu Qnartera. rr, 7 5 AmerrcusSellaWTOloredhbhakbeeneon fined In thr Work for some time past, for laK ceny, was taken therefrom on Thursday eren- logandlodgedinthecouutyjall fromwhence before . Branswick aperlor ourt, a Wpf having been issued jfor that purpose. r t , r. rr-i-;; u ... ! BsmeeiTo.Ds4 -7 - Festival of the AnnunciatlooV Satnrday, March 25. There will . be dlrlne service and ordination at 8L James1 Church at 11 A M.! - - : njiingkmmTkvint r' 9l ?w-rjf?. ". One of the largest crowds ever present at tbe skatlnjc rink assembled at thatpopujar re- sort Isst night, rendering: It necesftary on the part of tbe Superintendent to provide more seats for the accommodation of spectators, The awards' were presented to Miss Eva t- th- .W th-i-at n n rr Jnn 7?. .a ' :: ; , . ' - ; nouserPhorUy after tho shooting. Both gold pencil awarded as a priae was presented partieg were wcll known among Ihe col to Master Pembroke Jones, Mr. Geo. Thomas Qred people of Goldsboro.- being selected to make the presentation.. The skatinirwaama.rnlncentandtheH5llcert.Inlv prraeu n ammatea scene, aoe weawer. Iao. wm lait cool enanirh tA male n tha. rrr. .am.-4B S - A 1 iV nra'- . , .. . else pleasant y A new feature at the rtnk was an Ice cr,am saloon, where this delicious re- Xresbment cotld be had by those'who desired ' ' i'T:;:L ' .; v ' m'tur .yy: i --rf At the late election In- Vlnelandt :. J.- -ai votes were cas oy women. - wniniTjSTon, n.,c. batueday, iiarch 25. : 1071, i Whoio iTo. 1,093 WWW m??&m-? We copy the, following, Jrom the- Memphla ApptaX: :.:.tj t. ; An examination into the conduct of the managementoffthe eal Estate-pibtribution of Memphb enables us to eay that if there is anything in ayatem andhoaefty-of purpose by w&Maii mesaieguaras are mrown trounaiwuou aau more euro, buu ustc uetenu- 1 cnre against the; possibility bf a loss In-tbe 4tle of sliarpsVenfrusted; to. 'thenar and each mnt ' Mnntm fmm ivTV aorAnt agent Is required to reportnce every; week 4 the amount of sham .4topj wnorn soia, quwuer pi paca. ""r . . mrchaser. alt raich is transferred, to the 2enMii register, so that at the time of draw- H inztne name ana residence or tne noiaer or 1 any fortunate share will be duly announced to 1 ttl. .1.,... . Ta itam th nnMihinttfnfgnvl. supposed unfairness on the art of the man-1 -"J"kT; VnK trT.V VT 4 """'"f "J'uMl w " m I ing tne - appliances., r Alley prouosa nons out t vhA will iniuMinM' tHl .nmhtr and t.rttal I .nTt; tum V Ts nf th. 1 audience. No one connected with the man- v r - 1 tr w. w w 1 agemeht Win.be permitted to hbld a anarevsn.-1 cJjJ f pgj J l fSnAn well known to Surcltensi? honorable and candid business men, and we reel assured tney -wonm. no en- 1 tawniwita aiihamM Rt ruh mflnmlf nrf sr nnliiai . L.i ZZIZZ1TIZII ' tid b: Albert 'WiUUms;-colored,' was rjetectiae Carr,' yestefdayVda peace warranjt iwued by JustlcelMcQolgg; at the Instance Jof nna i-i a nn w .vu l iimi' n nn -in np.inniL ii .prn 1 1- i V M . .hu. w wmw, " " " " -tjlthe sunxpf $100, -'.wat commited to Jail to i a wait an examination . 0 VJfit..i; Tb Cwovtetlon of xTolden. y 7, -v TK.teIir1l correflDOndent of the New York rr -'v: ', i iu ' -' j' i. v' tL wX aXter.RlvIng-.the reanlt of the, Im- peachment trial,' indulges in the following , i. - iuiiii and is balled as the harbinger of. peace ifcnd nuietlulha 8tatu. ,. . . ..- p AmonK tno negroea Holden la regarded as a I martTr. for whom they will no doubt offer np prayers atiin early day; but the better class of . . . .i nave a nappy enecnn puiunga nop io oai-. . a. a - a a.1 rages of. sit sorts, whether,; by, theUnlon-J f-cagpers or. we A"X--" irVi'J w as tt.- rr 1 -1 I Tl l rtb SUte. M. neT;r return to the Bute. a he would ? nmeaiaie y aaaaiea wiin a nunureu iu w tor false imprisonment, and It , would require ,u the frienda he has in the State-to keep him oui or jsu, nriTTiTmn rTn hut rjrtiTfii nn.i - OXTAlvlAO UI JL UIVJTXils linih . - - sr a x -r - ' - . ' . , -- JlSQ aro pieulllul lu tne lie w bern Market. - : ; Tj? 0 lls.U .dgeT SOOD W..yP"-""!1" l."veu- There is quite a revival among the colored Baptists of Newbern. . ':.i:l,t&l.'. 1' -lZ ' ,r . A fire occurred at J?ort Ma- - j e?7 a tI 1 j-'i ' ' The Battlebof o! . Advance at Rocky Mount beastly drank last Satur- j.. unY.' . i . n ..-i -. t.-; " ' ' r . lhat excellent7 rpaper the uie uigesi tuee ,ui mo oiate. - - -,. The United States authorities are buildinc a large wharf at Fort Macon, in the most substantial manner, the posts Jeing covered with metal, under water. r The ' BattleboroV ' Advance aays:' On the 18th inst. parties in puranit tot b imei wiwtjiw bwicu a uoree ami cars . n nuuXry, . f Trt. t,W oming witKhim, he made hia escape; thpugh flrecl at eleven; times; ; . ;. ' , . , . J- . -'- I tie iioids ooro Messenger says: We have iust learned that two white men; pnsoners, maae weir escape ironi .ownp- T Q , . ... a A - 7j - 1i Says ' the'. Newbern "Times r lW 8. A. . Stanfield:'thd 1 Evangelist ; Of nge e8We,y tor, Easttrn North Oai-; ?H-?"Tcd 1n mtyjc ingoo the cars. -'He wlL conduct tbe ser- rices io;th5 Preahyfenah, church to-night at.Tr o'clock.; alo. on (be,-spproachiDg bbaA!v!n.i? ?A .f!!' noon..nii tttm ' ' J7 V 5 C . - Jhe Wln -i?fetnr h of ft liule chndt ibout bne ear old the Af Mr. Win. Applewhiteof this cban-' tyyitfjems-that on Sufiday night last, thj child; while sleeping 'behind" on a bed with a stead ol tbe usual height, fell off, and was caught witb, hia chin on the bedstead, between the bed and the wall, .and there choked to death without being able to srouse others to its relief by its "O " V':- .-'l-: 4 . . Wq learn from the Goldsboro Messenger that v William "Baker, colored; shot and killed. his paramour,", a mulatto woman bamed'Bettie Moore, for infideli- J t Rocky Mount on Saturday last, and immediately thereafter blew out hia own brims. ... They were found dead in the rr.Mi-. Tf- j T VL r$rtK-l?aJ was arrested byDeputy Sheriff Holland, neaf Goldsbor OB Tuesday last, charged I .! j. . t. . j '-m -itu a muraer cunmuieu in jcranaun ; a. capiag for hi8 arrest was sent there by the Sheriff of Franklin; and Mor- can has been taken to "Frankliaton. He 18 tbe same; bellow;; say a the Goldsboro Mestenger, who wasj;with. Dallas Royall the evening he. assaulted Mr. James H. i frfnevh. - tkV "( r The Norfolk; Journal 's&yih Thefarmersof North Carolina are becom- ing-t impressed with the same idetwbich appears - to b rapidly gaining CTodhd -11 RnntrMrn nlanf pi . nJ;- ftm0DS au ooat&em planter , Dating the present year they-'propose to plant sless ihg country; and, while cotton may brinpL it wealtbrcoxn will, relieve it from, that utmost an tiro dependence upon the North Md ;. West-under'- which it- hcrefbfo llftKft'r1 t - . . ;. iaporea .. . . . : - f -! , y rr uoTsif abiutals. -ff i i; . - . r Natiotjuc. HoteU RrtrBEK J05Xs,Propr. Trr V" v "-"VrVulLr "1 x . a iuirivii, n a vuuuduj, nauuuui. i lilt I Gregg, Mars BIuu; Tbos Maitland, ' Westport, I a . . fl.n'. 1XT. a wain . TtaMvtlls . Tn Uf I 1;;"' 0;, t V:x",;,TJ lu' iionntv.,. . . ... . m? .. i , a xiuuwiih A.k wiav v a. uaaia. er w iuliiaiiibu4.auiiiu t y " - - 1 fTYU TT ' Q4- '1118 Ll8X1011 Sl3-r TmT..TTTH!T uv itt'v wwnvir.shiv'i'r CLASS WEEKLY. " Tb THE. MJKB4CHlT3 ".. OfyTHE '-CAPE jFear Section, the STAR offers special advan- f u.i- t.m rn.il auvnrLiHmir utnumuu ' .. - i J " - " 7 9 " . The Editors will spare no pains and labor to make the columns of the Mabtoit Stab both 'newty and attractive. v.if n-ir-.hn.rj.! i . ) McKERALL A STEDMAN. mar25:2t ' ATTCTIOXl ! . BT S., XT. WEAT, Ancti4Maeer. j nir o Afitrrii'n'i v'untontvA'.'ir'i -dtt an v. j oaiuuiai juvun ixivr waavu wiiii at 10 o'clock, A M., at my Sales Room, . I will sen lor account wnom it may concern. ,; ,. . 1 CASE SILVE U PLATED WARE, -1 HHP FINE GLASSWARE. ' ' - mar25-lt S.' M. WEST, Apctioneer. To Housekeepers CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, L1X GRlfiAlr VARlfiTlT Ctailier Sets 'at-'jyv CEDAR TUBS, ; B. B. BUCKETS, BROOMS, . ' ' AND A COMPLETE LINE OP, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS nr M BVVTPVBABtB I OIUU1UUOU8. IT CUlUWan UIO Ul DqUttl At ,lt W. n. STEVESSOS'S .lit! Our new scale medium-sized 7 octave Crockery and House Furnishing Store. I mar25-2t Ju s t Pu b 1 i bH e d : - HiDDOCE'S WILMINGTON, GENERAL 'i '. . i .i ... . AND .. : -.7 T'-'- BUSINESS DIRECTORY, " For sale at '. HEINSBERGER'S ; r 1 Live Book Store. marlStf MISCETiTiAJEOTJS. I Sin.oked Herring:. ; Hackerel, Flour, : ..- , : ... s- . :.- :- : . Candies, Crackers, Canned Goods, Cider; AT - t 7 jh.-: -No. 6 South Water street. march 23 tl MUNSOK & CO. ' - MANUFACTURERS O 7 j; RETAIL. HOUSES RaleiglT: - ' CiInane,St. N. Y. SPRI IT 6 60 0 DSI NOW OPENIXG. mar24-tf ' y: : .7,y y".: ,7:'-" For Freiirht dr Charters P :w ' yf vv.j rjlHE FINE SCHOONER .v. r J. 31. RICHARDS, lBWIIflf Master, S NOW 'READY FOR CARGO;' . . ; 7 I ':' Applyto '?vr';:?y-;V.;:- -' f mar 23-tf WILLIAMS & MURCSISOX. .Cotton Bolting. JgTOB BTRAiriNG ROSIN, ' 1 For sale by y- 1 I : 7 ; ? WILLIAMS MURCHISQN. ' march mf s Kj v y. . jV--v i . t ifr : "ff I -t MISCELLANEOUS , Sucaroiisa Syrup. 7 1 O 41 1 rtBBt8 J STJaiit HOtlSE SYRUP;, 25 BHDS. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, ;rr . ... r .14-.-.Ai-vk, i" ONE FlHKLAftGrE MAEE, -vi ri TWO FINE LARGE ;HVRBES; ! r. .f oisu muu.u ; ' , - : Tnarl2tf O. Q. PARSLEY A CO. ; 1 -T ' ""t; i". r AT Ts TTnUTTT. ATX1.. - "i. . , . .. . hlVT1 JJAtwf lahu Au liuiift. .tr a ui? 2 1 w . " choice Dnplin County; Bains at Wts in lots. u Lard at 18 cla , . . s ? ; - Mountain Butter at 35 cents,- 1 ? f feblStf .;Byi ; , EDWARDS ft JB ALL " Holassetf I tolas?s;j ; O ramps! xim'ckbs'''.'i.'' ' "' " I- u0) CLAYP CUBA MOLASSES, IRQ bws: ana xierces t. New crop ciayea unoa, 1Q Q HHDS. SUGAR HOUSE, IvASSES, 4 O f fl Bbls..8ngac House Mlassesl . vw ,v mar 23-tf "l! -27, 28 and! 29 North Water St. f- PIAII0S! ORGANS! .-I' .it. HO. '485 J BttOOME SSTBEET'' ' MtAR BROADWA W.'Y.' C. TH. Tremaine &-3f p., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALEkS IN P LAN O FORTES. - : yjD AGENTS. FOR. THE ( wi Burdett Combination Organ, rfyv!-l CONTAININQ Hi I SBMeffsHeflB U Tl Greatest Success of the Age! TKftKS PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low prices for cash. The New Tort Independent of Sept. 16th, ays Of the BURDETT ORGAN : . . I ' Tt. la trtr far t.h m not. TMWf ant TaaA inat.TB ment we bave ever seen. '.if " We bad no Idea that a reed Instrument could be brought to such perfection." - The press and public everywhere who have had an ooporti unii ty of listening to its beauti ful strains, not only give it the av auve it tneir unauaimea appro' TaL bat unhesitatingly concede that it stands without a rival. Tbe great Increase in tbe sale of our Instra ments, has enabled us to reduce our prices for - FLBST-CULSS PIANOS, from ten to twenty-live percent, less than any other boose (offering tbe same class of instru ments! in the United States. While we act upon the maxim of "qalck sales and small profits," we maxe it. at the same time, a special object, to furnish, our customers with.intrumenta in no way inferior to the " Jf3eRt In the Market. 7 EVEBT rNSTKTJMEJrr FULLY, QUA It tty -f ANXEED Jt OB SIX TEARS. V Many families bave had a desire to obtain a Piano, but could not afford to pay tbe dealers a profit of from $100 to $J00, 'neither do they wish to purchase a cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than it is worth, bence a large class of our musio lov ing peopW have been obliged to do without. . 1 We can furnish New Seven-Octave Piano Fortes from 275 to $950. Second-hand Pianos from $40 to $250. New Cabinet Organs, $45 to t nrn . - . - . ' PRICE LIST SENT TO ANT ADDRESS, t ; :;V ;7'-; C. M. TREMAINE, : Jnneo-S&Ftf ;7' 'y 7 W. B. TREMAINE. tWilmington iSaxdeiiV: D. ; KLEIN, IiorJ " THIS FAVORITE BESORT IS now open tor the Summer. Refreshments of all kinds constantly on - hand, among which may be mentioned : ' 7 LAQER REEB, ALE1CE,CREAM, STRAW niPi?T?Tirfl it I t In fact, everything "has been arranged to contribute to the comfort and. entertainment of visitors, and the Proprietor earnestly so ltnltA thi nnhlio nairomure ' ti4' 7 i 1 - . Artificial Sperin nrnB undersigned, a practical I X f acturer, has lor the past 12 years taanu- years eineri niAntAd with and compounded LubbioaTIKO Oil. He has succeeded in producing an' Oil which has withstood every test, and warrants it not to neai or gum, ana as auraDie as tne best of Sperm. The best j ud ges cannot tel 1 it rrom tbe latter oil, either by sight or smell, as it is almost transparent, lie warrants every gallon : and. it may be returned, at his ex pense, if not' satisfactory. Actual experi ments nas demonstrated tne iact mat one ou ing with Hall's JSperm is as good as two with anvotnerou. ' . . . ' This Oil is especially adapted to tbe use of Locomotrr r ?, as it is a very clean ou. ii rail road offlcia will notify him, he will forward 5 gallons free of all charge, if they will give it. a fair test, as he is satisfied that his oil has no superior. ; , ,.'. - --y- .-y.- ..... mn . -T ,: . L C. Jones. Pres. F. & Coal FleldsRailroad FAYetteYillai K. O.: Jna. Shaw. Pres. B. O. Man CofayetteTllle, K. Cj CoL J. W. Leak,, pres. DeliTeredin Favettevllle and 'Wilmlnerton. N. C at it 25 ner gallon by the bbl., no charge for pkgs. leBs than a bbl. $1 & per gaL, extra charge forpkg. v - H.. G. HALL, . ' - wj www v aiivf w ' anarch 8-eodSm-Fri Sun Wed ;fr r; . . BATES OF AlVEiiTISIISO I One Square one day," $1 00 .. . , ... twoaays,....,..,..:.....,.. " " i three days.......... '..' I i. toot xlavs....;.....ii...l... 1 CO s 00 9 60 nveaayp.. bw mi " one week, ..... ' 60 Wsr Coat- .ct Advertisementa taken at pro ' portlonately low rates.-- - llarrlacrea. Diath. Relidona? FnnrAl and Obirnary notices will t iasvtc at? h lt rates wuca paia for in aavie dnerwiaeru rates .-, .-ft- MISCELLANEOUS; V- Flour ! Flour I! lour 11 ! . j E Ji ,E H t C H S.joi) ForiFive Cents' FcjPotirid. - .V Heiaretanmg i jtetTCi pj-1 . '... r.?il V"f'; f'T1 t r;i;viJ march 22-ify Co1.' Market and! Second 8ts. "Bacon; Buttery Lardi' . .. - '.liU. i: IT.''. 14-1... tj? : - t 1 ' ; ,- . . - ' : , , --4.. r '?.l,;;.i Q MOKED SHOULTOKBf XB1ME LEA$LARD. . " , " ,Nii -j-t - f fjxTRA laud, ; vy ' v-w-:-NyI i. - . ' 7 .- . , ' i v ' i - ; yy-Forsile by"1T!:j,-W-;'V;'.-r n!f4 mareb 9-tf . ir t yv.DeBOSSET; A CO. A.cta.- ; yr n .S , ; Llolasses. v ; iH.i-.-jH; HHDS.. NEW; ANI OLD; .CUBAr;; . .J j ; - . ( . ;v - yi ': ror saie oy -1 : y .Ann-o r; .WILLIAMS MURCHISON . maich 23 tf ; . , . . , i : y Floiir I Flour-! jqnrjBARRBLSi i.-rfl bi;?pi ,n.?jj fc) i 'STORE 4AND ON WHARFS ft arutcni'For1sale:;ii4! -1 bsli -waivMi'' U A "i G09D v TURPENTINE DISTILLER' TO goto South ;-CarolijaaC) To, jonej fully.; ?ompe- .tent andf well reopmmended liberal waes wlU .v j ;( ( ? be paid. Apply to ir v ,U:-i;t;r iaa WILLIAMS' MURCHISON. M'-i, .Tmarch24 UM ii-uli zvOl trA r.u . T?naffi firs Wan t.fidi . A FEW, GENTXBMEN , CABE.AO commodated with day board, very low. . ! i , ! Apply to ' 8. P. CAUSE. jfmar 24-2t' ' SPECIAL ? NOTICE.- READ V"' ',: Ague afid Fever.-' 3; fr.-.yr- The only. preventive known for Chills and Fever Is the use of Wolfe's Schiedam . t. it ys: i, Schnapps. 1M'J:- a :.f WolfeV Scb Ictl am Schnapps Is good for Dyspepsia. ; ' ri wolfe's schiedam; schnapps lis a preventive of Chills and Fever.-''1 '' . J.. "Wolfe's Scbiedam Scbnapps . Is good for all kidney and bladder complaints WOLFE'S SCHIEDAit SCHNAPPS . ii used all i ver ' itb e wdrid by ' physicians In thali' ' i 'It.; .hepraeuee.r,..;..s ..i.f . Wolfe's Sebtledam Schnapps 7y z tJ i gOod;for .'Gontjr,;, ,7rt. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM ' SCHNAPPS Is good for all Urinary .complaints. 7 Wolfe's Schiedam Scbnapps ' Is recommended by all the Medical Faoulty. , tJ WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is good lor Colic and pain in the stomach. - Wolfe's Sebiedam Scbnapps :-, : Is imitated and counterfeited, aad purchasers r . - will have to use caution in purchasing. ' 7 1 bee leave to call the attention of tbe reader te testimonials in 1 aver of the Schnapps .; I feel bound to.' says that I regard vour Schhapps as being in every respect pro-emi- nently pare, and deserving of medical patron. , asre. - At all events it la the "purest possible " . m . T . . ."1 J I- X X aDie, ana as sucn may do saieiy prescriDea oy i. ; pnysicians. "M DAvmii. juua-i, m. u., - ir; ,7 rnarmaqeuucai uicmijflew x-otkt Louisvii.i.x, Kiri, Sept. ll I feel that we have now an article of gin suitable for such cases as that remedy is adapted to.. . ,j . ' w DR. JW. BRIGHT. f'j.l -. ilSiJCs rs ;)"-' si-.'. - . .:7V:' ' s " Schnappa" is a remedy ip ohronie catarrhal complaints, etc: . , 7 r i I take sreat pleasure In bearing hlchlycred- ltab e testimony to its efficacy as- a-remedlal agent m tno diseases zor wmcn you recom mend it. Having a natural tendepcy. to the mucous turraces, -vim a siigataegree or stimulation. 1 resrard it as one of the most im portant remedies in chronic catarrhal affec tions, particularly iuoaoi tnegenivo-urinary apparatus. Wit h much Tespect, your obed lent servant, - Csas. A. Jjias, M. D Now Jork. 9a Pthc Rthiit: W.- Y'Xftvl'tl. 18S7. have. made a one cat examination ox sam nle of vour " Sculedam Schnapps." with the Intent of determining if any'-foreign or. k't injurious budsuww 1 oau pveu uuu iu r Il.tllloil .rM. L.. - - IT The examination has resulted in the cohcluj sion that the sample contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. I tavo been unable to discover anv trace of the deleterious sub stances which are sometimes employed in the adulteration of liquors. L would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, the M Schiedam Snapps" -as an excellent and onobjeetionable variety of gin. ' Very respectf ally yours, . (Signed) CQAS. A. 8EELT, Chemist CHXXICAt. AlITD TKOHjriOAI. LAOEATOBTrlS Exohaso Place, Niw Tom, Nov. 25, 1887 Unot.rHO Wotra, Esq ; Dear Sin The1 under signed have carefully and thoroughly, ana lyzed a sample of your " Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps," selected by. oaraelves, and have found tne same free from all organio or inor ganic substance more or less injurious to health. From the result of our examination we consider the article one of sapenorauamy, healthv as a beverage, and effectual rn its medicinal qualities. Respectfully yours, KimAdi a LIX TRIPPLE. Chemist. - FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. tO" For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists, i " ;" 4 '''' f,?--. - . UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST ' mar 21 S&F3mo9-ent 23 Beaver 8k,NY.y FOR. DALE OR RGHT. I ( rnA SALE OB JtEaT That large ana Ljj "valuable plantationxn Middle Sound, 8 miles from the cityt Known as tne aioii tract, will be rented or sold onresonable terms. For particulars, apply to 'Z.r:-'.L"' . deoS-ttw CXJLDlIJUuV Ex. : ; it ' , it r . .1 " i .1:' Tin,. . mi " i in ,7.',. ii, .'V I . i i i H "V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 25, 1871, edition 1
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