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HT." A . V. . 1 V the Mqisnirra gtar. BATES OF ADTERTISINO One Square one day, ........ 1100 two (lavs.......... 160 .f r- r - 1 - inn 1 mm m I x I WH, II BEBNABD, Editor andProp'r. orrios, Dawson Eakk Bull&inga, Front St, ' ' one year, in adv-cC7.... . .......... . Six months, In a;l - S 60 Three months, in advance........ ....... 00 one month, la advance.... ... . 73 Tue Mowrtwa Eta will be delivered in any part of the City at i vrfzzx Cxvts per week. post orrics diuxcxost. jc Aiti"Oi.oJi.. : ; lurtbern through A way. mall 5.-00 A. M. Dally TATit Sunday. " ' - -4 forthena through mail 7:00 P. M. " nnthern Mall. .... 8:00 . " vvc. and R. R.IL, .... 8:00 P. M. dally, except Sunday. - , . rayetteville and intermediate offices on the piTer..k ; ;..VJ0P.H. PuyetteYllle via Warsaw 9.-00 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. ' . Smith ville via Steam,. ....1:80 P. M., twice a week, Mondays and Fridays. KAILS 1RR1T1 AT tirlCl. vnrtheTTliroulf Man 4iS? Ai M. Daily. x- " . mi..- r ivettevllle,70P. M-daily,' except 8unday, ' J. . 1 111. 1 . HI X J IT - TvA Inn Ma a nA.lr Favetteviue ltiver Mail, 7,80 A. M., Mondays and Fridays. ri;!.;-.; r. omce open from 7:30 A.M. to G&rY'.'Ni' Sundays i fV,,.8:30t!9:0p A M., j ..... , r Offlco open for delivery, of night mail from 7:36 to 8 O'clock Pj M. . , r .d.r:brink,f.m. ' .::r it .,... , , -. .-. -, ZTbenOBKINOBTB is do Uvered to . Clly Sakacrtkere at FIFTEEN ClMTS per wek, Subscri bers' Xortu of tlie centre of Market Sireet will o supplied jy Mf, W,I. I. ...oiir. miiJ t.iiow H o it 1 1 of that Hue by iIr.s JOttS TBTJRCII. Onlr thee Affenta are antlloViied.'in their- rtHetive Divisions, to collect city Tlw UOBHINCK ST A It. is 1 siM llveied t6 'tJfty' Subscribers at i-iKTEES CENTS per week. Subscri bers North of the centre of Market Afreet will be snpplied by Mr. WML. HAltLOW; and those South of that line by Mr. JOHN B. BUltCll; Only iiese Agents are anthoried,:ln.their respective Divisions, to collect city Miibscrlptlons.' , . THE CIRCULATION. . QB. '.TME '. JIORN fXG STAR IS LARGER TU&N THAT, OF ANY OTHER DAILY- -NEWSPAPER. .PUBr yyCoutraetors will not be . Uo wed, . under t iieir eo ntract.-to advertise any e- her than their UMjjitlniater ba&lnxjss unless by pa- lng specially or such adveruseaicut. ItETEOUOLOOICAL BECWK !. '.''. Apr., i87i.i-!:::;!' Northern Through-and Way Mall, pf , Daily. except Sundays' - v-M Southern. 9:43 P. M.; Daily.. .r 4. v.vcr TiintC' 'Bftrom: i uiom" '. Wind. '. . WeatlHu: cter' . eter ., 7 A. M. 29:75 3 W -Brisk 01 mdyv 3 P. M. 29:84 77 3 W Brisk Cloudy." 9 V. ' M. 29-.81" ' ' CS " S W Hlgt. Clear. Mean Tump, of day, deje.'" .. BOBSBT 8BTBOTH. : Serg't Sisnal Service U. 8VA. 1 f: 6 Weather Report. War Department, Offlce of Chief Signal Officer. Waehlngton, Aprl 11 4:85 P, ' ' ' rrobabUUiei It U probable that fresh winds' from the Hoathwest untf the northwest will prevail on Wednesday in the upper and lower lakes, with clearing ap weather; partially cloudy weather .wlih fresh wind ' on tire Golf and south At Untie, and cloody and falling 'weather on the E.isteni States, followed by clearing u weath er Wednesday nlsjlit. A storm of 'some dl ii)Hii(ion but of short duration appears to luruatru the country (rom VV.eAt .yirginla to Connecticut. ' , ., 'J-'jEHI JbU, .C-L'-JL', m ' KiNtuKuuzii3 LiveJiook Store,' 39 Market street Count ef Monte CriifO, The Black Tu- rr II. Eurbeck. Howard- Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1 c" u. u4- " v' T. D.MsARas, jR.itraiugton Steam File Engine 'Corapady'lot 1. . "". J. C. Stkvknson. "The Best Hams, White I uuiucvuicu nuu r toil vniiuniiy Read the advertisement under the head of "Lost and Found." The Memphis' DIstrlbatlen. V This dfawlng,"5" we are informed, " will take place about the 1st of June.. There are some plclldid city buildings embraced, all of which tire located in Memphis, Tenn. The Appeal of that city 4ndorau4 the . schsie 1'ihly. Mr. Nathan M?yer.of thU city will ( furnish circu lar and full Information. Mr. N. is, at L. Weill & Co.'a. ' ";'J : Hw Mr..Strock, on .Front street," third door S. VV. side of MarkeCwlll exhibit on the 13th Inst , Pattern Bonnets and Hats. 2t. Western Railroad.,- , , ; jS-r At the recent meeting - of the Directors Of tlie Western Railroad t?pnjpapy, held,at; Fay- etteyilte, all the old jofflcers; 'weter re-elected, us follows ; j( fcC,; iTopeV,';FreBident'and 'Super- Intendeht.t Vt-tA. Steadman, Treasurer f John Ml Ro?e;? gecrctary'r'JoiiW.'CV'A,1 Freight -1't V Sii , r-TTTT;.,; t. .The Au(to.-iBostlon tu I'm.- .f : ,t . The NeyhrAaror'CWiOTtfw'sayi: "A friend tUowed us , yeVterdsv. hAaVptfni of Irish potatoes r.hd by a gentleman of this cuj, wmcn were as larga u rnedlnm tired sp pie. .Thlaj, we thlhk.will beat Wilmington If it don't, jtfl hrVniettlng that will.'' Whtrt they jWereiraUedyt and ho .they were raised depout .seih. not, WsS . there any physical' force- cluployed iln' the- operation f New poiitoe iire 'yetting t6 he an' old 'thing here. Aobsct Naw YUrk' Aks'ociatkd Press, ) VVllralngtun, N..C . March 22, (lS7i; J Masters and AgenU of 'vessels will confer a Ir on the unUesigned by reporting to him promptly alf raariuo dUasters occurrlog at any point orf the North 'Carolina coast, in order that the Intelligence may be transmitted by telegraph aUHtaVlIeerposslble moment. WMH. BERNARD,' tf Aent New York Associated. Press Prlutlna;lnk. " ; A fall supply: of Robinson's Printlner Inks kept constantly on hand at' tho .offlce of the Mobnino STAiti Therfe' inks. We I equal. If not nperlor, to any;manfactUred In this country. Kegs of 25 &s kept in stock for the SDecIal benefit of weekly papers.' Cash orders sollc- Hed tf : 1 ! vol ?in-i7o. is Hi Local Zota. fiee p.advertl5ement of M, A. Baker, of FayetteTHle. ". - - - There waa so session of the City Court yesterday mornlcs. v ' Ths circulation of the Stab at Fayette- villa is steadily Increasing. - The members of A. M. E. Church, corner of Fifth and Red Cross streets, had a Festival at City nail last Bight. ; - - There wasjvo 'endthel duii yeste mprnipe, but a gentle sho wer In the aftern put damper on it which It could not resist 5 Moee notice or pocket-book lost, .contain ing money and valuable papers, which will be foundmnder the head of "Lost aud Found." ,,,7 Mayor Martin bayiDg tigntSedthU inten tion of being absent -for a few days In tbe western part' Of the State, Alderman Chad- bourn has been appointed temporary Mayor. ; Postage stamps of the denomination pf seven cents have been issued by the Govern ment. 1-They are deBigned eapecially to prepay Jetttrs to QeruiaDy. seve cents buiutr the rate 1 1 iOvfr thanks arc tendered for an invitation tobe present at the' tection eeremonlesiini cide,Uothe.Vrivalof the new Trnek oMhe Wilmington Hook and Ladder Company iNo. 1,'to tome off this afternoon. r bhootlns AfTAir. , On Monday uUhtf juntas the train on the Wilmington and Weldon road, which was due here at 4 o'clock In the morning, had reached a point about eight miles this aidV of ; Wilson, Mr.. Leroy Archer, Southern Express ;Messen ger on the road, who4 was sitting in his ear. was startled by a knock on hia; door, which Bounded as If made with a club,.' He Imme diately inquired, Who is there ?f? butrecciv ed ho reply. . After u'few uiemeuts he Repeated the question; but tiHgot; ucvnswer VIo a ew momenw me kuoch was repeaiea, anotne Messenger airain demanded to know who was n V IhA H rAmt KJ 'tn.n..i I - - 1 MA.S. I pistol and proceeded to opch the door. ' In his I effort to do so, however,' he , w3, resisted by I the person outside, who seized it when It was p.aruauy open ana ciosea u in me Messengers i face." Nothing daunted, he again made the attempt and this time succeeded; when he dls- t. ,.J T . evicreu lunkvutj miruucf crrreu ciuu. t iab i immediately seized him by the collar, when a I cuaucu, uuuujj nmvu me mu intsa 1 to throw Mr. Archer from 1 the platform, the raln at the time moving at the rale of about tweptyfive miles' an hour., r At thU. 'juncture Mr. A. fired on i his antagonist,: the" ball pen e trattnghls lefi'breast just above the region of the heart. The stranger, who proved to be a well dressed young man, ' stated that ' he ywas badly hurt'and begged Mr. !A. to take him ln- side the cur, which was doue, when he stated ht he wu th An f ti.. iL.iirn.H inm. nanv at Wilson. tut i., a f...w mon.onU onntr. dieted himself and s'tWtlat lie was a son of thP aarnf 1 wKnaii nami t-i'TYtntM iTp ntrt -tA eaiaosaia lha. there were persons' on the train Whoknew hlm. but upon bein" called upon they denied 1 any knowledge of him. He desired to be ' put off at Fremont, the next station after passing Wilson, but it was thought best to bring him to Goldsboro', where he was taken, from the car, carried to a hotel and a phyilctan called to his assistance. r J t last accounts the wounded man was suffering intensely. Since writing the above wc learn that the wounded man who. turns out to bea man named Daniel; though not the agent ' of -the uauroaa company at vvuson, nor uis son, out j " l -r. . 1 a relative of the famliy-has been , removed to Wilson: He 1 appeared ' somewhat easier, though still suffering very much. The ball had noi been extracted rrom the wouud, . . i tnougn tno pnysician was sun proomg ior it with the hope that he woulcT eventually be J successful. No further particulars in regard to the unfortunate affair could be gathered. Dr. .Mora ii in Goldsboro.' The Goldsboro' Ifeuenger of Tuesday flays : The Rev. Dr. Moran, of Wilmington, offlcia ted, at both morning and evening services,, at J the Methodist Church, in this place, on Sab bath laM. . The ability of Dr Moran as an ex. pounaer oi the uospei is so wen known 'that the mere announcement that ho would pjeach here had drawn very large and evidently very devout congregations. AH . the seats were filled with eager listeners and among these we .it' . Jt -.. J .! m as . la - uuuecu a guuu mauj puopie irom me country, In the evening,-especially, the church was crowded to its utmost capacity. The sermons on ootn occasions may wun truiu oeetyieai exceedingly eloquent and, we! venture to Las-l scrt,'that none "of the attentive listeners Vere disappointed. The text for the morning ser-.r mon was taken from Isaiah, xxxlh 2-i-Mnd a man shall be as a hiding place Irom the wind, and a covert from the tera pest." ' That for .the vcmag was irom rbaims, xvi : i miiw lines arefallen unto n?e In ' pleatant places; j at hft5Jfj0i,luA!ll C il S " Board of Aldermen. The .Board had an adjourned meetlns on Monday afternoon. '. ; VTbe Mayor reported favof-bly-on Hne-petl-tlon of Mr.Cronlr .and others for a street lamp on the East '.side , of Tbfrd. between Orange audAnn streets.. Approved. . - -. Tho Special Committee, composed . of tbe iAld$rmen of the FMh Ward, reported in favor of the petition of sundry citizens to drain and open Dawson street, between Front and Third streets. Approved. j. . .. , . The petition of many citizens ior a Market House In the Fifth Ward, was referred to the Committee onTPubile Buildings. ' . f. ( The Mayor reported, on petition of Col. S. I Fremont, Superintendent of the Wilming ton and Weldsn Railroad, for ' permission to lay a track across Bruns wick and along Nutl 1 atreef, that the city declines to act! Confirmed. Board adjourned to first Monday in May, ; f... tf. 1 .-i. ... L. - - . , fl ..i 1'" "I.. D...4n.tn.l.l ki...r..tA.4 11 A.IAaI. l .. . ' t'-.it-l. -1.1.-1.1 L r4 'I " t . . i 'l lyre, iiir. Aruucr, .er uaiuruji ( uearae bus- ( yu. wuuut, uijm, biwmu iuouu 11 u viui, a, iu cervaiu iuuuikd uibucjjj uiui ; . - t traversinff horiZOOtallv piclons that the iutruder wo op to some mis , Qmeoae;tr;b..break,'i tntdthe''.furqiture - v' - POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, .. rt; Qf the crimsoh field 'chief.' ' UeV'therefore, Vrme'd'liamself with a store of Mr. Sliutte, on Front, between Dock 'ti - 1 ' wMnJ2S?T?t i?i!?Sft',T : wukKTAu i;..-, ' .: i-': , : . . i i- : :v .t.; ' . Washington, April 4th, 187L1 IheiNewbern 1 " 1 . I'M f ! . . T . . i i t r-n r: ; " f I vunuory ouucei iimraQTOH, h.: c.; wediiesday, apeil 12. , 1871. Moio nb.uo8 S ;.. . f PoaAMHE, ;.;f .r;:;,;:. ; On the occasion of the reception of (he new . Truck oi the Wilmington ilook end 'gadder Uomuanv -O. .L. Yvednesdav. ADriiaZUL. St!6 oIock, P.M; si it'v,i-i:i-yy. i'u t- '-.''f..d of . , . , - M - . '' '. vf "i;M" v;:oBxorMAxcii., !.it-a-i Platoon of Police, 1 f. - q ; if .i l - :) .L? J. ' . . ' ' LrJ 1 Capt. .Boaiwright, Marshal, wnh'Assu- uuu iii Auiftu nuu ik. u. fW Ti BU. i ri Invited Guests Id Carriages. .drat6rsr-J.L,TMadden Wilmington Hook and Ladder . "?7;,"vf. I 1.1. T" . .1 ineiine wui oe iormca on me corner 01 -4..- L .1 : new aouse of the Hook and Ladder jgonipany, on Dock street-rrat which point the new.Tick of the Hookahd Ladder Company .wllUoin . , , . iT .; ;- 2,, , V; the procesPlon-moving down-Dock; to Third street, down Third to. Opposite -the: residue of Col. A. M..Waddell, from whose piazza the uurc6Bc win uo ucuvcrcu ; iroui iucucc mov lng down XLird toTOrange, down Orange to nCaowV roii Nun.'np Nun to 'Fourth, up Fourth m down tront oown vrane i np Ftout V Walnut, , up Walnut, to Fourth, a h.-3.k t-:,; 'I'-''-.f: 1L! i uvwiixuu.vu .M w.,uHwuiiiuiufuyt 1, and Ladder house, where. eaCh.Commander 1 will take charse of his Company.' 1 si., nvvir nin.1..v ... , ' . .1 ; The attention of the public -ia called to the soLperior facilities we now; have for executing cheaply, promptly aad skilfully all kinds:of; xaJ2La uii. -.. - K-..'-- iKi. ncs8groW8 8o will our jEacflitiea be increased. 0ive n. - tra, t 2taw 1 41 1 - Wl K W& A. - ' and Orange streets, w. They first tried the door aud theu.went up the steps leadin dow in the. second fitory, which they to force open, breaking tne an held it in its place. A colored girl employed on the premises heard the noise and screamed i ior uein. jir. ana airs, oauiie ueinz auseo. fc I the time. Policeman Kuht, who happened In tne viciuiiy.ai .tne.. time, was notiuea, DUl when he arrived at . the house Jrthe , would-be rabbcr bad fled.. Harry McCarthy. "; The following, which is the latest from Hat- i t in i. a t t. ry, who is. well known here, we find in thePe- tersburff Index: Durrnar.the.war. an actor H.,rT MoCrthy flared ana omer coumern cwies, as ine aumoroime "Bonnie Blue Flag" and other songs. He ac- i . . J - ... i - . . . - . i r . l cumuiaiea some "means, who wnicu ne LD.?nSh.,ll.in a 101 W Indianapolis. . On the 4th inst. be had a.dimcnity with ,Mr, John It.. I ., ... - . ... . 1 waters, tne cuy auunor oi inoianapoi b, aoout lu naarJ "nes lue,p lo. acu aojoin cacn otner. Mcusrtny crew nis pistol ana snot i Mr. Waters, but inflicted nothing more than a flesh wound. ' The affair caused such distress to Mrs. Waters that she was taken with a sort of heart disease, and died very suddenly. Assistance Wanted. ' i ; - v . . Mr, CBlocker, who Is taking up a sub scription for the purpose of building a Meth odist Church and School Room at (jedar Creek, iQ Cumberland county, caUed on us yesterday! ' . ,... examination of the paper exhibits thegrat- i Tying fact, that about $140 has already been 8Qbscribed in this city, which speaks well for the liberality of our people, taking into con t sideration that ho .only, commenced canvass ing yesterday morning. Mr. Blocker informs 8 at he will continue his calls upon citizens nn 2 o'clock; to-day. The object is a vvcry worthy one, aud we hope that all who are able to do so will contribute what they can., , Boarders. , - y.., ;rJf . . iA ; v., ; If you want 'Boarders. advertisa in our new department, 'under head of " Wants," at half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex ceeding five lines. ' tf a N -Project. . We learn that it is in contemplation by our German cltlzen torfcet at an early day a commodious hall in this ci.tr. Jo be used on KpuJbllc? tccatojbairfd Cfof jhe purposes Of I . "" . . r, ... ' ' .meetings, lairs, lesY-ls, vc. : vve, commena the idea s aft excellent one andj judging Irom thelFdemo one will doubt rheir ability to raise the neces6arytunds oV iu'e pioose."i Cliartestou'a,iis.l,Freands- J chaftebhnd And other halld,' andwe gee no reason why .the Germnsi of Wiiraingtoh can-. riot haveai least bnegbod edifice of this; char l-acter. In a utit j rrri i i . x . ! " - ' u .a u.?7r?,r?.TF,lf7rr.-o.l ':uiiii&k&tim " April 11.-OI iTelleys, New Tork; J W Mc- iiiy, uneraw, o v, v jurpuy, un jdiockc-, BRose,Tlohu Reillyl Fayettevllle, N,C; J A -Mauitsby MTbiUtllV. K C; W J ToIk, Robe-, son county;. R M Devanei B FRInaldi, J E Eld ridge, Bladen;. Mrs Nash LeGrand, iT Le- wfsna,' Mangura, N U; i-T Everett, w A GUI,1 Laurlnburg; Capt Albron Hewe, U S :A; J M Powell, C inton, N C,Ueo A Davis, Black Bishop Atkinson's Appointments. ; Bishop Atkjnson has made the following jip-pointnients- . - ; ' Williamston .............. ..... . ... .April 13 Trinity Church, Besuf ort county.... v . 44 15 Washington, " ie Zion Church, " " -17 Bath, i : -ltt ...... - JL i . . ::iq Pungo, Plymouth .... .Z. ....... . ;.'. . . . St. David's.'Washington county... SU Luke's, "v ii ... Edeuton . Hertford t rr.Vf- Vi. . ."yt f J .. Elizabeth, City:. . . . . . hV.7.". .... i '21 3 25 ?27 ,28 30 Gate8ville.;.i.i:.:r.L'.U..i....i.M y ,2 Murfreesboro; .i ;T."t jiiJi - l!4 Woodvllle.i Bertie cohntvi:... . ... " ; ' C" m-wvu - j . .(..,.... Windsor,...,. ...................... ,v Howard Belief Steam. Fire Engine., Company Cimare: ' ' . V' 'J ; -:5,vi2i SSaS :U Jfe'iwnwfa 0' J-f! M '! t r?ay; ; . , wilh ReeL r i ! fii?-Having made another visityes- areviva Wo of the nnnates, convicted 1 cft BARRELS PORK, . . v- ,:MU ri 1 ' '.'i "TT-TIIT ' 1 ' uv? terday to the bar ana nver nmprovements.ui 01 muruerrof8ea. religion.'-. . w ; ; s . ; ' - , v --Vyi-l V OUI1 iWUmIn?ton EtesraFira Eoride ConiDaav No.! nmnnv kh Mainp niavnu iha envinoor I , . .. . i riw'-. nmom. t.:J ifi-W-- 1 1I l.i V .u.uS.ufcu..uK. u. uoiu....ubuHO-,.moiiytanaA.coom ear Council Wooten Treasurer; and R. 1AA HOXES. CANDY, , partment has steadily increased, an evidence, .the very SJhu!r- . I Nixon, Secretary. , :,u WU -i - ,rl ..v that we have not labored in vln In our effort i am VoFodSn't servant,- : TL Newberri ' BaVB Ohfi111515''-''-'" wln':"' to establish: a. Book JJtndery equal-to the-de- .t nv-o I v. i 11., Ndtt; Chairman. A-jT A,ne f ewtern linies 8&JB . IJlJ,,,, ; jfr,, , , ! mandsf our growingUy.Vut1 weare' de- .,;;;u i,V , . . ;, i, 0o. Sfy night a sdmewhat remarkable candy Ac Ae- , -u termini to dVf lli : Lr'Un as'-on Ul. Tho ? O.lh , Bcquiroa of Contractor., na pheoprnenon was observed from 7f 200 Ac, io, , au Bar and Blver Improvement. As every thing relating to. the works in pro- gress for the improvement of our bar and riv r mnst necMsar If nnsieai iordln Amrrma. . - ,w . , - ..&.. i, interest to our readers, we rive the foHow. "ing lettc'?; flfo'm r.' Henrx.ntti'ieharrman of u the committee on; bar and -river,, improve- Uession, Judge Watts presiding. , rte. which has been nrcsentedto the Cham- 1 - j.ber of Commerce: f ! i , vv tt UTvnipnv im i ! 'in anii i iKi i "hn the deeo Inlet, reaulrlmr but one mora crib 10 accomplish the samev The snperintendenv ' r '. . . .7"-: 1 . i now eugugea in placing utc supersiruciura 1 leveiin - upwlth rtoue above- hteh. ister and finishing; about thirty feet of wbk compieie, anai ne won . or placing; uie super- structure and finishing tbe work as far as the foundation cribs have been placed Js being rspidlyprosecuted,, , igcimy thls reat aild lmp0rtant work is aided uy nature in DfiDging up to i s assisiance tne requisite amount of efftotSul brtSJ' beach &&f& j.ih --m.., rapidly as the current oi wa- 1 j finished work.- A new lonnea onisiae oi ino oia 0i;!2.S12 l.1 Une.oL.flaV' mrrovf snoro w southward towards Bald. Head ready up to high water feet widei Shoals are f r mark and about eighty forming all albng out- V of them-dry at half side of tbe work, many of themrdry .1.1. .1. iaiB:,vfyrK. it6!. wlfh "astoLShln the work i-proffjesslng .jwiUt astonishing.ra- Postmasters. ,ce. As a matter of interest to our. readers gen erslly, we publish the following letter; address ed to a genueman of this county: in response by a law of the late session the enclosed form '.iSSf Zl jPnfK' StSi LVL1 quired of contractors, carrier, postmasters, .fro .. Vsr rpsnptrnllir Arr . . J. L. Fbrnch, .Act'g 8econd Ass't P. M. Gen'L Certificate of the Oath of Mail -Contractor kind Cetrrufra, required by taw, 3rd SessUm, Forty- First Congress. ( ? .,: , ...... ;y , I, , being Vemployediu the care. cnttody, .and conveyance of. the mail" (a? -)ou Route No. from --to .State of do BWeftr thttl m t faithfully, er- formallthe duties required ot me, and abst in SSSff&Vgt and Post Roads within the United States; and Pthat i win nonesuy ana truly account sor ana : ,.i : u T7: j I iiu v liir.r an v muuera uciuu iui; lu jluvx lj 11 i l.cli i 5,- - - - - . . - " nnaaaEe,n 1 KTarna ar niraii vneiv piimH r 1 1 m w ikikuhukimii tr w cbntroU And I do further solemnly swear that x wui Bupport ana aeienu toe Ayonsuiauon oi the ITnlted States atralnst all enemies.' ' foreiim ordome6tlc. tnat x vn bcar trixe fUh 'and alle- glance to the same; that I take this obligation ireeij, wiwom nuj uicmw rawiniiui. ur puf- nose of evasion: and that I will well and faith fully' discharge the duties. of the office (or Irast) on which I am about to enter : So help me God;"- Sworn before tbe subscrib r, for the of this day or A. D. 187; and. I also certify that the person above named is above the age of sixteen years to the best' of my knowledge and belief.-' Insert "contractor'-'; or "carrier," . as the case may be.., r : t j ih f; $ -:. t3T" The person who takes the Oath should sign his name above the Magistrate's certificate.' 0 oath to beslgtfed by a contractor, and one by each carrier- employed. . r, . r ,.ti 8 ' )T,.ii 1,1 i Our Cblp Basket. ; : , Thick green .veils are a New York style. William and 'Mary r are i tho commonest, names In Englarid.':)i f i,r ' -' V' Tea and apron parties are a Jersey City female dissipation. ; t iue preuier iuu iccv uuu auuies tuecasier . rmt . in . i . .. i ... i f -k.--... t,n:.t.. ;.L.j'i-,i . ' The New, York Mail calls flirtation "the breath of social life.";. .., .. ... , Belle Ai; beautiful, lbut usejess insect without wkugf.wboseolors. ade on.being ie1 moved from the BunsblDe. 7; '""-i-.'.v. i." ... .!: ;u..:iJ' rhi...u ,...'. rev.. Jl. a. tt yuic, xiiisourg clergyman iUUL'tLi i U'fcwd.V'J.i:-i.: a a ; One. of2the? most .curious things with which wci are1 acquainted .) is tfiidt. a wcteh should keep perfectly drftvhen it has a1 run- nlnsr spring lnside?-?'u'',hu-.-'' v.-l? . ...... - The Revolution says : 'All we ask of wo- men Is to consider two thing . In dress which they are inexcusably apt IB' "overloqk. health andhesuty.-, , ... t . , .. , jr A New.Yorkpaper tells of 'a Senator's wife a ) Washington belle, . who paid MOO Without flinching'' for ' a ! walking j dress, and 'went on her way triumphantly the envy of hersexi ' j: '-" -. A u "t : Cbanged Their Quarters. We are requested to'state .that . Mt Olivet Council Friends of Temperance have changed their place '.. of meeting, to Range's Hall, on Front, between Dock and Orange streets, and that the first meeting of the Council in their new qusrters will be held this evening. t , : JtlVJKI.Ajf ttABISE NF.WS. : . 1 : ; u We find that we made an error in our no tice in reference'to toe .8 appeared in our paper yesterday morningl 8he waa irotten AfT tht hMh h.tr. w i . -RaoV" Beery, being at the time , engaged -upon the T.T t TTT ' ' J 4 : W '-'. .' - t - - Brig 'Alia Jo, aground on Caswell Shoals, 7ne steamship j-iWpr, amyed at New ... (t 4i l mumcsie loine ummoer ids lavoraoie pm- i ivoiuyau, tunning iroia DsaiesviUC'lO AJan- , jirtrn u-i , l , ' "J I c-rRif the work alnee rav visit on the 6th of Urillo n if. u .u 1 CT BBLS. REFFNGD StiaAKS. t il f JCot-RogerMoOreij onrona , It abort TrT nTA 1 ' .ui u , . U1V( ComPany.to. 1 Podorume nfflM7wen? "c?,i ;rSfatvil irv- ft n HUDS. PORTO RICO SUGAR.!vr ' - IM . ! , "' I I wk'u auu uitu niiu ttuDC. ucarjT viubiull I . r ; I . , I' I 1 ure TBeems. anxious, to accomplish i4 Alio oroiasooro. juessenypr says:! jtQlw -rT'-rrvr fir r"".? ,lc i fer.us; r but,' true to, her own laws, hXta mpotino' of theDirecfora ot the Plan- vTY,Y V fSu8 ?to.Pufnri;ownr?.n'dS.to4 tcrs' Railroad Uompany, held at Jaekson- ORn;E9 N,A1LS' . I) , POST OFFiUJS DKPKTMENTi ' I W of therimsob field.3 ; : ; i j TT . Washinerton. ADril 4th. 187L 1' Thft "Np.whfs.rn .7nn.rn.nl. hf (vr.m- g W a wV ter of February Uth. no change had been made 88 Vu uu". U1U, any manure, wheu fairly tried; For par- i. v a. .i i i j I Tfi-'M ' TrnrriM Horror 'or I ,hrmr. : I lh.nrr.n I f Irnlara ArlirnQ ' .n M nmff rm ut I OIaaI Afa LXltS LI lllO UL LLHJL Ub Ol YUUf iCf, I d 5 1-.A IT) I .niiMAii Dyv.ongrcBS in reiauon 10 me oaiu requireu i y - w,. , T "i. TTi m endeavor- taen byrpcrng entering on the. public administered fthe Sacrament.of Baptism to - L fi VP0 ear OhemWi Works rip which .ervlce as mail coatraetors, or otherwise: but 13 nersons at the MpmorUr r!bftnPl'' on 1 . reblhSAt-tf . Wilmington, N. G. (frencucu a . wy uvuio dciuiuu lacii ouuunjr vu ?The dirlSVHd skeins to kriow 4 entirely too one yesterday, tar. 4.7)i'.3 7 i7i 4 it:?. wncn SPIRITS 0E TURPENTINE. W .-r- 'Ealeigh is to bo afflicted ;with Hseua,1r Y i T(r;1i s-'u ir-i ic i: -Jl 1 tti vYatei Superior . Cpnrt ifl,;:in rPl-i ia frv Ur o imf A itmm .;i'T7,:AUCIO 0.u,MV.,m c,vy , , 150 cultural meeting at Weldon on the' 27th inwranr - J ' - - - - - - ' r- - " 1 rnt .' ''i. : ' - 1 I1H i rjjsjirilllh KM VK - I JPTllirv , : J ' 7 r 1,J vww x. ujuuiuvu b.vv. tuy property of Milesoffitt, Chatham countyi f I "r..H - . r Vf j Tho neffrri -Yonnp-hlood sen-t . "?i -2"?J?2??iU,i 'Si K at Raleigh for safe 'keeping,' the one at Smithfield beinc in an unsafe condition. m, . . 7 , xi.i. rv tJ "Aiie oe7Uineo uinrua iimt Ar. Edward Warren has resigned the s Chair ot Surgery ift th-Washington-4Jniversity, nf ..Rriture....Dr...Warren,,.waa the originator, of this school and f contributed greatly to its support.'' ' ..nLmi'--... i -'H r ,t ville, Onslow county, on Tuesday, the 5th Pr, 0WWmw,Col L. ,W .umnh- rey, was chosen President lor the ensuing extending from ri6rtheast" to ' northwest was seen, at times 'paling arid again ap luafinir (wi I It fr't muitf vi vidncsj, . vh5lr V V'" ""T LCI' A? "?"L , - (AAA S AA UiVA 5V.V, R VWIW . V ugliv the entire bonnda- Georre street' Rev. T L. ? Li J "c i 1 ft In if a nrf 9 rhfan 1 ' anri Hendreni , at i the Methodist nhiirnli. . liantiRfifi ft nftrsons. . Rev. T?l m. ' i t r. . 1 i t -v '-'' V n I Thorns srtminktprpd thp Ordlnanro of i nprne aaminisrerea ,uie .urainancc , 9i Baptism, by immersion,' at the foot' of Broad street, to 7' persons in the afternoon,,) NEW AD,YERTISEip:NTS, ; NOTICE. 'j tr- r. i , , Howard Relief Fire EiikIiic CompanyVb.il . ! ? -YTEMBERS.OFjrHOWARD R.F,E. Co. No. in. i. uubii uunurorr aiiu hciivb, ucicut . both honorary and aetive, are hereby . . . . i . - . oraerea 10 do ai me ngine iious..uMiayai. r1 Ka b th f ho U'rityf v a I lAnao trJl O W a r. . . . . - the purpose of attending the reception of, the Mew xracK to uoos ana Aaaaer uo o. i. , HENRY EIIRBECK, " " ' ' Cor.! Secretary. april'12-it. THE BEST HAMS, White r Sugar-Cured and N. ! C.f t. it.;. , . : I TO BE FOUND AT . .i I ; ' j. 6. stevenson's. april 12-tf , f ; : ,. I. -1 ' T' - t ' I -Mil I il l I I I I - I I . Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Co. No, 1. MEMBERS : Yon are hereby notified to appear at the Engine House-this (Wed nesday) afternoon at i2 o'clock, in full? uni form, to attend the reception of the Hook and Ladder Truck v- ! t;y older, ' Jr . i s , . . ., T. D. MKARES, Jr., ,, april 12-lt . ' ' '' Secretary. ' Count of Monte Christo,1 XY ALEX ANDE. R DUM AS,r' a ' ew ' and' Is hAAntlfnl f1 itlnn nriffi Al ho In. naners I . . i - mt . " , . f i or, Si 75 inciotn. . - - For sale at - . . : april Hi a Tit v t eLrii,vi,iw'o -J v -r- vi van r v W an Book and Music Store. The Black Tulip; XY ALEXANDER D AS. author of "Tlie Counv of Monte-Chrlsto.?'. 'The Three l v.-v t.v..j ?- linn.l.m-n UTirantir Vdon A ff Al "KraM. 1 lorme," etc ,icto. one voiunie, ucuto, prfco 1 50 cents. it-!.-i For sale at 'ld ! ; r, JUEIN SBERGER'S . , Live'JJook Storejl' april 6-tf5 - MISOWiTi AENEOUS;. T. FINE TEAS. i'-IJU! -rTTE ARE RECEIVING a' very choice lot Of Green and Black, ; . ..; -ij . :. English .Breakfast and ; tr - ,.';-;..; ... Natural Japan Toas Our Teas are purchased direct from the Im porters, and are of well known ( . tj ; , STANDABO BBA5 DS, , , rj We are pleased to say that they are approv ed by all who have iisedthem. , .. . ; SEND FOR SAM?LES. , 1 ", .Jy; ' ." " '" ,' !'.''!! ; . ".-A :Js . "CHAS. D. MYERS CO., r. apfctL-J--jt? , Children's Gairiags, ImproTements ; In Styles and 1 Kedactiop in Prices t ARK NOW MANUFACTURING OYER one hundred Varieties or . -j B A B T ; C A 1 B I I O B 8 , and invite the attention 6 all buyers td our prlcfeswblch range from $ to 10O eaek. nrkT-mT-vvr wh su ru iiuiiicjiia " - mil - - - Lterali I . j Pg on application. - . t . ... u COLBY, BROS fc CO., H. .1 uuui e- U blUtk. All Ulk 1 I11IU UgUk - r . ----- - - -.- 1 S ! apl8.tf. f i-ii 0 008 Broad way.N. Y. f i tour daya,.-.....:..,......... a co- " Iflvedays,,..;,.......,.....i 400 , t - one week, 8 60 ar Contract Advertisements taken at pro portlonately low rates, r " Ifarrlaees. Deaths. Ttellarlous.Tuneral and Obituary notices will be inserted at. half rates paia lor in advance j otherwise full rates on demand. -nSOElAliAIEOTJS. ;t y h . .:."? H H A n bosh, primkxt oorn. CTflA BAX.ES CHOICE IIA.Y. . r- , ( Boxes D; S. BIDES and: SIIOULDKES. OAA Hilda, and Sbls. Cuba tlolaasea, . , . 1 t . i 1 j 200 TV-V 2 HUDS. and BBLS. S.'H. SYUUP, - gQ BBLS. CHOICE MUSCOVABA, m 1,', tiii-Jf: . 800 BBLC. LOUR, all grades, 1 50 Bales Cotton Yarns and Sh eilsgs, TONS HOOP QN,l j-. ftzrx ilbis. Dlstiller-'s Glue; 4;-; ; , 10U- v J -.fi ) rfj.- fv OA A New New Tork Spirt t Barrels;" 1 J OUV ;5np,-. ... 'Ti t.;,. .. . .. "' - ' " 250 f " n,:,, ?;l T nr y : i ij.v; v . For sale low by' WILLIAMS A MURCHiaON. it i . The Cane'; Fear! ' AS produced the largest net increase of COT T O.N; INSURANCE ROOMS. mHE undetslened offers ft the 'Citizens of wiimmgion inaemnuy against rire an - V.Martoe losses br insurance-upon" favorabl J terms M the olio wine leading Companies: I WllmlnfTton indemnltv acRlnat Fir a and e SECURITY rNfiUR AN CE ppMPAN Yt m v CONTINFNTA INSURANCE OOMPAN Y, - ui jxew xora. NORTH 'AMERICAN F.!i;0MPANYj ..m.4. r.n! - !? WJ?- NORTH AMERICAN F. I. COMPANY, . rr ruA m-J r,r-i-JX.'llaiiroitl. ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY, , ...r r - ' - JiiA " J -; Ot Cincianatl. FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO.,. ' , . . , -Of San Francisco. nOME INSURANCE :COt,' Of tirhmo'ndf,,:Va. ' Upon desirable-risks 'we-'carry full lines. witii rates as low as those or any reiiao reliable an i i n .apply to V TTlL...L. . L L . - - I General Fire and; Marine Insurance Agent, No. 5 North Front Street. febl-tfjtn;. vii --viIo f.tJa its lltll kT WTt TT!T imrr -iy ' IJJV W) )..... . . . . Geiieral Frodiic aill CoilnMm ilercbaiils -;:! ; If iob TflS sab pr ;;. :') i;;f. All Kinds of Early; Vegetables. Green and Dried Frnltn, JyMn,; Fish, Nuts,; EgRS, Hides, Furs, Ac. 4 ; No. 152 WPKATT STIIEET, f BALTIMORE, Mrt. ,b K.rjs p a i.o x s Irr.rf- AlcH i:v rJ-.fbr.Mu uv.i io i ' . Mill D.nVftf PAmmaiviA TA i UTIlllatMaAM tfflii4it. i ' 4. .. ! 1 i head, Fayettevllle, N. C; Lonls FroeHchj Esq., ?.;. : 'f 1 Iieenaruvuie,N.ti: jou J. tv z-aci-ary, rair i-A' uiurXr. u.: nuiara ro . TiiminiFVon. n. t. raprllll2w-T8nv3 cnt.; ,03jijfU4;t,-. J.,, , -JU:i-jiW Xt.y-JLJLllXll-fit ,-. :,) l i)RAFT,GivENrBY! Mri DAVllb'TbWN- S END, 21 st March, 167 1, thirty days after date, payable tto my order, endorsed by me, on Messrs. E. M.urra A1 Co! aiad accepted by tiiu. nit u.li 1 - s-n. 'i'i'ni.U ;;!. them , for. One Thousand Dollars, has been mislaid.! 'AH ixarsiins arOertby. forewarned notified and requested not to trade for same, as it has been settled. k, ...Af, aprllll-2t.l oi J iT.i PETTE W AY. u.v.ii; if h s.f iif'l V(i T. :. Spring: Hats ! ,4 Miii Ji.-. i: v 'j;:o i j Just Beceived.:iw The VERY LATEST STYLES A I' OF S'PR1 I N Gf II A T & ! 'il '.it H ; li.J.. r!-:- i.THQS. H. WRIGHT; ; ; Na 9 North Front SL aprUll-tf n.? LOST AND FOUND. LOST. Last evening, about 8 o'clock, on South side Market, between Trout and second streets, a Pocket-Book - containing money and valuable papers. The finder will be suitably, rewarded by leav.Bg .it at the store of W. M. Steveiuoa, or at the Saaw of fice, is . . '..:. :.., j . . rapxlll-V2t FOR GALE OR RENT. FOB BBST If you haveahouseora fan. - to let, advertise it under this head.. Che advertisement does not exceed five lines only half rates will be chanted. " . , ; i , .. . , i ti, i 1 11 1 1 ' 1 'it..' T7IOB SALE OR RENT That large and JD valuable plan taUon on Middle Sound, , miles from the city, known aa the Mott tract will be rented or sold on resonable terjnsv For particulars, apply to. 1 r:f kJ. . ) . mm mi mm Hi , j F" I, ill" 1 f-H .' WW ii :!!! m S':M!' A f ..r.0.'. Hi 1 y i,U ' far I'. v; . .jj-j i s-.;.i:u.i ,i,i4j:','itc.viu'i; 'T tv.v.fo'Jl.l'rA fen.. . - i: .ivi:.' , X) i j h ': f 6 ' i i : ;:2 'i v. 'ti -4-K43I 1 00 a a'o.i.t T;f.io: ii.. ' . O r..f;.. .hJ ft XJAr''l A) .O
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 12, 1871, edition 1
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