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TMl MORNING STAR, PUBLISHED DULY, vYtf II BEXXN AED, Editor and Prop. OFTioi, Dawson Bank; Buildings. Front Bt. one year. In advance ............ 7 00 six months, In advance M Three months, in advance. One month, In advance. ....... .... W The Moajmro Stab will be delivered in any part of the City at Firrawr Cwrrj per week. " METEOROLOGICAL BECOXXD. , April 20, 1871 ; ; " - Ther- . . Time. mom- Wind. Weather Cfccr eter. 7 a. M. 80:01 73 sw brfek Cloudy. 2 P. M. 29:93 76 s w high Cloudy. - 9 P. M. 29:96 ' 71 s w brisk Stormy. . RoBSRT SBTBOTH, 8erg't Signal Service U. 8. A. ' , WlB Dkpartmist, Office oi Cbier signal -umcer, .rk.: Washington; Apr 1 204:35 P. A rising barometer and clearing up weather, with fresh winds, are probable for Friday over the country south of the lakes and east of the Mississippi; fresh westerly winds on the low er lakes and northwesterly winds on Lake Su perior; and cloudy, weather in the eastern S'ates. r rHBCITT. EW AOVKKTISEMKNTf. llBiNSBEKOKa'a Live Book Store, S9 Market street Among my books-.is;iJs .-. Williams & Mubchison. For New York, Sclir Ben. . ', 'y- ' Munson & Co. EnglishDlagonal Coat, Der by and Walking Suits, fcc. - - J. F. Kukckebt, Professor. Academy of Music. i . ; - r Williams & Mcrchison Flour, Molasses, Syrup, Nails, Ac. ; ' ? V. 11. Gbrkik, R. S. Clarendon Lodge, No. 2, K. otP. DkRosset & Co. Pork, Sheeting, Spirit Barrels. Matthew P. Taylor. Lost A lady's mon ey purse. ' V. 11. FRENCn. Groceries, Flour, Wines and Liquors. Memorial Celebration. - - We karn that' ihe necessary preparations are in progress fer ihe Memorial eelebratlon to come off lu this city on the lOth of May, The arrangements will be made public in due time The WroBf Step. The Captain of a schooner lying in front of the Custom House, in attempting to step from the wharf to the rail of, his vessel, yesterday afternoon, unfortunately mUsed his footing and stepped Into the river instead. Luckily, assistance was at hand, a rope was passed to him and he was speedily landed on tirrajlrma. How to Kill Town. Underrate vonr neighbor's property, with hold your support -from your home mechanics and manufactures, buy everything you need elsewhere in preference to home' aud if you are in business refuse to advertise. If this won't kill the most prosperous town in America, it may be considered fire proof and proof against hard times. J Academy of Music. Prof. J. F. Rueckert gives notice that music in all its branches will oe taught on the best and most approved European method, on very reasonable terms, at the Academy of Music, Masonic Hall. Ills competency as an instruc tor. in this delightful accomplishment has been too well tested la this community to require any commendation from us. 'See advertise ment. City Conrt. The following cases were disposed of yester day morning: Louis Grant, charged with disorderly con duct, was found guilty and required to pay the Density and costs'. Appealed. C. Hoggins, Eliza Bates and Mary Huggine, charged with disorderly conduct, were lound not guilty and discharged. Two caeas were continued over for a future hearing. Skating To-Nlght. We would remind the devotees of the rink that the regular weekly award distribution comes off at City.IIall to night. As there will probably be but one more weekly award night, after this, before the closing of the rink for the season, all who are fond of indulging in this healthy pastime should make it conve nient to be present. D rringthe skating this evening refreshments will be offered and can be obtained by those who desire to participate. " . We expect to sec a large crowd at the rink to night. ' . , Wllmlugtoa aud Smltbvllle Steam boat Company. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Wilmington and Smith vlllu' Steamboat Com pany, held labtiilght, tfter considerable dis cession 'apon "matters'. pertaining to the en terprlsc, the following geatieraen were elected as a Board of Directors: Col. S..L. Fremont, Mr. F. W. ;Kercbner,-Dr. T. B. ' Carr, Alex. Sprunt, Eaq:, Mr.' A." Johnsou, Jr., Dr. W. G Curtis and itariden Bellamy, Esq. We are requested to state that the new Board of Directors will have a meeting at the Parcel! House thlr (Friday)? evening, at 8 o'clock. - A' full 'and prompt attendance , is much desired.. l v mwm au a wo sevvivauMns Under the direction of Mr. H. Q. Robs, opera Hons were commenced Wednesday afternoon on the steamer Waecamaw, which was sunk sometime since at her wharf near the Wilmlng ton and Weldoa Railroad, for the purpose of freeing her of water." The steam-pump, be longing to the Messrs. Beery, was called into requisition, and yesterday afternoon the water was pumped out and the steamer raised Previous to commencing the operation o pumping, however, Mr. W.O. Brown, a suo marlna diver, was sent down to discover the leaks,' which he found and succeeded in stop ping. The steamer, we presume, will now vo on the ways and received the necessary repa'lrs, when she will probably be fitted up for the Wilmington and Smithvllle Steamboat Com pany. ixv ;. Vol. Vm-ITo. 26 Local Deta. r Fishing parties are preparingv A pocket umbrella is the latest. Striped pants will be the go this Spring. - "Expectoroon' Is the parlor name fora spittoon-, : ,' . ': .- : The advance guard of the army of files has come. " April has been behaving very badly for the last day or two. t , f ine thunder rolled, the lightning nashea and the rain fell, last night., r rsr.s'i - Our friend McDlarmld, ofthe Lumberton Robesortian, was in the city yesterday. . -One white and one colored female patient were sent to the City Hospital yesterday. We learn, that Nathan Sampson, colore!, Is out for the Convention onjtbe Republican side.--.' . . . , For Vwaya that aie dark, and for tricks that are vain," commend us to the originator of the ',6quedunk.J" -r V r , -The regular Meeting, of Clarendon Lodge! No 2 TT rr P will tako rvlaoe hereafter on Vh :TJLXtZ . . - V .. f - -' ' - ' ' x - I The city la making a ballast walk on Mar- ket and on Fourth street, in frontand at the j east side of the First Baptist Church a very desirable improvement. T - Our thanks are due to the Indefatigable and irrepressible Rebecca. Robinson, .for the treat to ice cream and cake with which she favored the Star office yesterday morning. A brick from the new Odd Fellows' Hall fell the other day on the head, of a passing "amendment." "Fling dem dere peanut shells anoder way. up d ere, won't yer,'? yelled the disturbed African. . - A liberal reward will be paid to the finder of a lady V brown morocco money purse, with steel clas and chain, con aining $3 50 in mon ey and a camab likeness set in icold, valuable principally for Its associations. See advertise ment. . : . .' t :-!'.'" LThe Festival last Nig tit t . - .. . nfortunately the weather was exceedingly 1 un propitious for a fall attendance upon the Festival at the City .Hall last night, but not withstanding this fact there was quite a large number present and enjoyment reigned su preme. The Hall was very handsomely deco rated with evergreens and chromos and pre seated a beautiful appearance. The display, everything considered, was very creditable indeed. .Among; the most noticable and at tractive may be mentioned a lofty fiowerstand upon which was arranged the most beautiful flowers andjthe effect of which was splendid; next in point of beauty and attractiveness came the frulVstand, then the strawberry stand and then the cake table, all of which 'were .beauti fully and tastefully arranged and attracted uni versal admiration. " Jacob's VVeli," located on. the rostrom, Oiled" with lemonade, at tracted much attention. Among other things of beauty was a large wax cross, made by a lady of this city, which was very pretty, ex hibited much Jskill and taste, and was greatly admired There were many other handsome I articles deserving specialmentlon, but. we df em it hardly fair to particularize unless we had more time and space to devote to the subject, as we might lay ourself liable to the charge of partiality. -'1 ' '. --' ; - This Fair and Festival was gotton up by a number of young Misses, members of the con gregation of the First Presbyterian : Churchy ranging in age from about 13 to 17 years, and many of the articles on exhibition were the. products "Of their own handiwork. - The entire exhibition reflected much credit upon the young ladies, as all who were present will readily acknowledge, and a universal desire was expressed for a repetition of the enter tainment. . ; - V In conclusion we would say that everything was sold at a very reasonable price and no one could say, conscientiously that he or she did not get the worth of their money. Owing to the inclemency of the weather and the consequent absence of many who would otherwise have been present, everything pre pared was not disposed of last night, and in this connection we are requested to state that there will be refreshments provided at the ska ting rinjc to-night, the occasion of the regular weekly award distribution. Printing Ihfe. A full supply of Robinson's Printing Inks kept constantly on hand at the office of the MoBNino Stxu. These inks are equal, if not superior, to any manufactured in. this country. Kegs of 25 Bis kept in stock for the special benefit of weekly papers. Cash orders solicited...-. ; .... . . ,. ., trj Onr Chip Banknt Is it fair to define baby-clothes as bawr dresses. . . -.,,.-.,... i- Uolversalist women pastors are a West ern style.- 11 ' li M -t' 11 X ... ..'I It don't look rH to see f laughter in re ports of sermons. . , f, T ' r Why is a mad man like two men ? He Is one beside himself. .';. ;. Laziness Is a good deal like money the more a man has of lt the more be wants. . A temperance ;edltor. In . drawing atten tlon to an article against ardent spirits in hi paper, says: "For the effects of Intemperance, unnecessary' one forbearance ceases to be a arrested on a warrant sued out ad ' John see our inside!" , , . " ; virture. I have no objection to othe-people s ton charging him with stealxng the sam--' ' i - .-a. gratifying their fondness for doga or iduUjing 'Pie of supposed contraband tobacco, and l-7?VF!d3r Jl "a SKh..liS?AiKBSi!: b""" "a t I000 Boplor nog m. ui lour years on wrnea wiin i.. ..t. ..vi.. jt i .t-.u.j uw m".iub mavuiuc, uunug mm. viiuc euitucu no less than 638,652 collars. : -i - In Petersburg; Virginia, the ladies are wearing what is called a "General Mahone bati"; a "cocked baf? decorated with a profu sion of flowers and trimmings. '? Mrs. General Banks and daughter, Mrs. General Butler, Mrs. Anson Burllngame, Mrs: Abraham Lincoln and ,Mrs. c James ;Gordon - - - -fi -vi, Bennet, were among the American ladies , In London at last accounts. wnaaraoTOHirr c;, feibayj april 21. i87i. Ho Superior Cowt this Month. .. ' We are requested by the Clerk of the Supe rior Court to again call the attention of the people of New Hanover, especially those, re siding in the' country, to the fact that there will be no Court' hero on Monday next the 24th Inst., the regular term wh'ch would have commenced on that "day having: been post- pooea oy xegisiauve enactment xo ine nrst Monday in Juno. All writs, precepts, Ac, wh'ch would have been returnable to the April term vre now required to be returnable, to the juueterm, and all witnesses and jurors bound or summoned to aoDear 'on the said 24th of April are likewise required to appear. at the June term, without farther noticed - The. par-J trcuiar attention of the people is - directed to this matter ta prevent . any miinaersianaing or unnecessary expecse. Tno Technologist. We are in receipt of the number for April of TheTechnoloQid.or Industrial Monthly, especial- Iv devoted to Ene-tneerlnsr: Mannfantnrlnw'anrt I Building. To the Industri l classes through- ont the country this pcriodlcalis calculated to , t,. ..!..,. .r r w. .?." l mr0lih " ,h0r" oogh and trustworthy journal, at the lowest price consistent with the business manage- ment, and to do this they have secured In the various departments the services of the best writers the co jntrv affords. 8ubscrit)tlon price, $1 50 per f annum in advance.: Single copies, 15 cents. Address, Industrial Publica tion Company, 17ft Broadway, New; York. KlUrell's Spring . i . ,. The Raleigh Sentinel has the following in re ference to the anticipated ', re-opeolns: of the justly celebrated Kittrell's Springs: Dr. George W. Blacknall. of our Yarbroush Jlouse, we are pleased to see, has announced his purpose to open this famous summer re sort once again. Apart from the rare advan tages nature has given to this favorite . spot beautiful scenery, delightful shade, lnvlgorat ing breezes and lu unrivalled mineral waters Dr. B'a reputation,, bringing . back the memories of its most glorious days, is suffi cient to warrant the success of the enterprise. The waters of "Kittrell's. are known to the medical profession as a rare specific for I scrofula, dispepsia, general debility, and al-1 most all chronic diseases, while the ladles pro- UUUUUC dUCUl H.f U(C JIHI TtV7t. Ul LUC XJUKhVf B fltnessto take charge ofthe general comforts nounce them a w qua non. oi the ; Doctor s of the health or pleasure seeker it is needless to speak. All who femember the good old days of Kittrell's and ,hls efforts at the Yar- brougn and other places know. this. we un- derstand that already a large proportion ofthe accommodation oi ine piace is engaged Dy tne "trlTTZr" ""r kt" season is assured. In the meantime .the Yar- brough of this city will be carefully attended to. nutreu'8, as our readers'generally know, is on the Raleish and Gaston Railroad, in- the healthiest portion of the healthy eounty of Granville, one-fourth of a mile from the rail road, and .consequently of. easy access. We anticipate a pleasant and lively time this sum mer at this favorite resort, and wish Dr. B. all possible success. . .. ; Unmallable betters. The following Is the list of uumailable let ters remaining in the city postoffice ;'Mrs. Josephine B. Whitney, Charleston, S. C; Rev. Cornelius Sampson, Cumberland, Md.; Miss T. Anathan, New Haven, Conn. ; W. H. How erton, Salisbury, N. C; Mrs. S. H. Wylie, Salisbary, N C ; Mayer Cohen, no address; Mrs Martha L. Thornton,- Warrenton, N. C. Physicians recommend ladies tc form walking clubs ; this is a matter in which steps should be taken; ' 1 ' 1 v Robesou Connty. We could gather nothing reliable ! n addition . to what we have given in relation to the shoot ing of Applewhite. Candor compels us to say, however, that from the best information we have been able to obtain We have bean forced to the conclusion 'that -Applewhite was not killed, nor even mortally wounded, though he undoubtedly received several shots, and that he has succeeded in making his way to a place of safety. : : . , s , ' . c Forthe8tsr. Mr. .Editor am tired of the doer nuisance jrenerally. . There are in this city thousands of ' these animals that are a posiUve pest.to the eommnnltvnot onlv n.elew to their wnr' but dangerous and obnoxious to everybody else. ' Day and night they throng the streets, to the terror and dismay ot our children and the disgust of those' of stronger nerve who; know better than i to fear them. There is scarcely a lot in fll the town that is not inhabited by one or more of these creatures, and in very many cases there is nothing to prevent their pouncing on the defenceless passer-by through the tinTatcliCd gateor rlcf- ety fence, which marks the boundary of the street. r M. ' . " , . Disagreeable as this undoubtedly l t ladies and children and ti'uud people,, it sinks into insignificance compared with the- greater evil of their noise at nlgbt-a nuisance so- intole- rable that all hutnan forbearance vanishes at the very thought of it ! Kight after night we rtr vinh fend htiu that come borne on the still night air from -terery yard and kennel within half a' ooceo squares of ; our. residence. .Sleep Is impossible, even to the weary laborer who seeks his couch worn and tired , with his daily toll, add much more so the restless invalid scorched with fever and trembling with nervousness; 1 ir.:i ;;.. - . A reasonable, peaceable ; man will not com plain of anything which is annoying to himself. provided It be something penencuu to ine community al large: or by which his neighbors iHmiiy is supported, iie snomns to tne uere ine jojs.o comes - in. uuiiss-xryaui. lucoovenleaee quietly, and reflects that per-1 was prosecuting Lawrence's case in Ral haps there mav be. after alL 'a eorrcsnondinar I :u t Unant'a MsTeiEbboT K T "1, uemana nada hv ti 1 m f n nnn tha natinnrp of ,,. ,..- ., .-.,-z I r z . . .mm- . . ! i aeiusion). out x uo mos6.posiuveiyoDiect.to their violating any.of my- rights in caarvins out these fancies. , of their ,owm .-When their premises are guarded and protected I have nothing to say against it ; when my. rest Is broken my rights tfre infringed and I complain. And among the-outrages to which we are subjecUd in social life is the . compulsory toleration of "pet" dogs, which are, pernaps, the most abominable of the whole race. Their dirt and vermin are' disgusting, Indeed, hut scarcely more so than the heartless and selfish i u is regard t oi otner peoples 1 comorv wuicu dutlnguUhe8 many oitheir doting masters.-q: II. . a . m A. . 1 1 'W Wobphbjvtt.' i 1. r. SPIRITS ; OF TURPENTINE. 1 -7-Kinston has a brass band. Wilson has a base ball club roATi tpq hit'vAmAilfl Kai na . JIT , appearance in. Washington. They ring the fire alarm beirrWhere MuBtotaitebM for the various churches in Washinpton. 0,4 th est and most approved European Capt. Fred: Phillips is the Democratic candidate for Mavor of Tar boro. !-v-"; 'x' Narrow, gnage railroads and road steamers are- being agitated m nearly every locality in this Btate. ' Tarboro has a romance in.real nfea mother finds her daughter after a seDaratlon OI fourteen years. ne uounty uommi8Sioners oi Edgecombe havo donated 1,000 feet of lnnioer to the colored Methodist. Church ofTarboro. ; ; , -.r.1 .) TllO KaJeigll Telegram Says : The 18th Annual meeting of the North n.rAHnVi Afi,il Sn,;BtiH i i . r r. - . t , -,v '" " t mi -I M n 11,6 9'h f;i,T,' "cc ttVJ- . --. ,.r . , - Ihe . Wasllinfirton JM?2r says:. Several new buildings are in course Of construction in differeot parts of ..town, which lend, a more ,: cheerful appearance than those built ot yore. - And we hear of others about to be. erected, ; ' -v 1 The ; Kaleigh Telegram says : Gov. Caldwell on yesterday appointed ,W. A.. Moore, Esq., ot Chowan, to fill the va- cimcy on the Superior Court bench,' from the Second Judicial ' District, caused by the resignation of Judge Jones. . . -VThe Biblical Recorder i& au thority tor the statement that two young Lyons from Granville are the enly students at the State University, and Prof.; Brewer is teaching them. President J?oo still presides. Prof. Mclver has been called to Texas and will probably go. .J, mi a -m-r ine Ajroiasooro ivews wants, a, convention , of newspaper editors called, said convention to consist of editorial rep- resehtatives of every political shade, for the purpose or agreeing to herealter call no more bad or harsh names to one an other. Says the Raleigh Telegram : Malchus Sears, son of T. D. Seats, of Chatham county, accidentally fell from the top ot a load oi hay on Saturday last, and a8 instantly killed." He was a young man of good family, ana personally, of a verv amiable character. 1 The "Annual' exercises :of the Ruffin Badger -Institution will take place on Thursday, April 27tb, 187U The an nual address will be delivered by1 Col. Geo. Wortham, of Granville, and the An nual Sermon will be preached by Rev. J, W. Wellons, of Franklin. On Saturday certain citizens of Wayne county held a , meeting in the court-bouse at Uoldsboro, lor the purpose of ascertaining tha number of citizens in the county entitled to compensation under the new act, lor property seized and de stroyed by Federal troops. ( ;- The Wilson Ledger says : We are truly glad tp learn . that our young friend, Ruffin Daniel", is rapidly recovering from the effects of the wound he received at the hands of the Express Messenger, last week ; the particulars of which we published in our last issue. We hope soon to see him on our streets. The Tarboro' SoutJierer. says : The many friends of Dr. Cheshire will be pained to learn that his health is so feeble as to compel the suspension of . his pas- torial duties for several weeks. , He left last weeK ior. mxisuoro, wpere it is to oe hoped he will soon recuperate and return fully restored. .In the meantime the Rev. J. B. Purcell,; Pastor of the Episcopal Church ot WllS0D will temporarily nil his pulpit.- .- boiomon crazier, who was J i a TTT J A.t 1 i " 1. nea " eunesuay ior me ourmng 01 paper mms 01 lue x orest iyianuiactur lnS VV"ipuy, auuiuuuu guiny, tcu tenced by Judge "Watts on yesterday,- says the Raleigh Telegram, to imprisonment at hard labor in the penitentiary for twenty five years. "The way of the transgressor is hard." Frazier, if he outlives his sen tence, will be 74 ' years ot age when he emerges from prison.'- 1 t The Charlotte Olserver BfLjS I 0a Tuesday morning as the passenger trajQ 0n the Charlotte, Columbia and Au- gusta Rsilroad, was -approaching Mor- row's Turnout, Mr. Jas. Richards, of this while in the act of, passing from one coach to the other, fell, the, cars running over ' and "terribly mutilaUng him. He brghto Cliarlotte Tuesday even, V8- PS . taken to,Ln,f.rOI9r:;! i--f"s ,v- r.--7, r The8. i Raleigh v Sentinel i says' P- Bryant, UiS. Revenue Detective, some three weeks ago, at Johnston- Superior Courts cams upon a mad - named Turner Lawrence selling ; tobacco without being properly stamped.! ;He g-ot .possession of a package oi the tobacco and had the case returped before : Commissioner' Porter Of thia pUy, and had Lawrence arrested' and bound to CD pear before the Commissioner on the hret Saturday in May. And just O T o ca5e in Johnston, -Yesterday Bryant was Court on tnis cnrge pi tnelt. KEW AD VERTISEMENTS. A am . T 3 illmrl tplarenClOn liOdSTO M 0, Z . . N . . ;XltETHBEN : Ton are hereby notified that vy the regular meetings of your Lodsre will hereafter be held on Friday evenings of each week, eommencing this (FB1DAY) evening, atacdock- . . . . . . . . i. : j. r By OTdCT of the W. C., 1 - ?apa-ltr ; -s. 7 u lW. H. GEBKXN, B. S. Whole ITo. 1,116 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : Academy of Husic ! AT ' wr a . r AVTT -T-r A T" T 1 v, i Itiun I J 1 J 1 - - no thd.on very reasonable terms. 'Teacher's certificate given to competent scholars. ! : ; , ' i Application may be made at any time during the day fiom 10 A, M. at the above Academy. The Eall may be rented for select parties. ' . . t - J. P. BUKCKKRT, april 2Ut - ' Professor. LOST! On WedNESPAY EVENING, 19th inst., a Ladys Brown Morocco Honey Purse, with steel clasp and chain,' containing i 60 in cur- rencyanaauameoiiKenessorjnyseu, uanu- reiy8;imB7,rT bM and was slightly broken. It was lost either oa Mulberry, between Sdmna 4tn, or on nntt. between Mulberry Che.nut.oro. chestnut, between 4th and Front, or on Front, rletweenChesnut and Market Sts. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at my house, corner Red Cross and Third, or at my office on Front street. april 21-tf Post copy. MATTHEW P. TAYLOR. FOR NEW YORK. : REG ULAR LINK rjTAIIE FAST-SAILING . S 0 HO ONE It BEN, GEO. W. D A. VIS, Master, ' LS now recelxing cargo, and will hae quick dispatch as above. For freight engagements, apply to : ' WILLIAMS & MURCHISON-. apiil2l2t , No, 1 Peruvian Guano. yq-OW LANDING, ,!- QUALITY GUARANTEED, For sale by t . . WILLIAMS & MURC1I1SON. april 21-tf Flour ! Flour ! BBLS. 1 LOUR, all grades, For sale by " 600 WILLIAMS & MUKCUISON. april 20-tf Molasses and Syrup. fQ Q Hhds. SHe w and Old Crop Cuba, 200 50 HHDS. and BBLS. SYRUP, BBLS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, For sale by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. aprl 21-tf Nails ! Nails ! NEG3 NAILS, all sizes, For sale by - ; - - -aprU 21-tf . WILLIAMS & MURCUISON. Hoop, Iron. , Af TONS HOOP IRQN, , ' s , ; . VA INCH and i INCH. ; ; . For sale by, :r-, ;- :ri ' ' ; " WILLIAMS 4 MURCHISON. . , april 21-tf , . 4 , -A Looker At, WILL CERTAINLY be the PURCHASER OF " The EnglisU Diagonal Coat," - The most Elegant Coat we manufacture. ... THE " HAT OF THE PERIOD," ' . , , The Nobbiest Hat out ! CHILDREN'S STITJ?, ' k . , . , Very Handsome... . Derby and Walking Salts, Coatings, Diagonals and French Casst- uteres, to make to measure. r , MUNSON Sl CO. april 21-tf CITY CLOTHIERS. Pork Spirit Barrels. Q BARRELS CITY MESS PORIT, AAA SELECTED (Second Hand-! SPIRIT BARRELS, r For saleby"'----" ." ; ' april 21-tf ri; JU: BoitOSSET Jfc CO. Sheetingr Sheeting ! QIX (6) BALES T y--!' 'r-r ' ' i 4-4 ROCKINGHAM' SHEETING, -For sale by r; aprU2Uf 'f ; DxROSSET A CO. At PMnblB To-Day ! BUT THE SAME LINE Otf StrMard, Gmies, ines aM Liprs Can be bought cheap. Inhere is no use look ing for better Flour than French's Famlly.,, It can't be found. Ih1 fact, 'French offers the very best goods at the lowest figures. TRY his TEAS, they are Somethln's; Extra. L'su , r W. R. FRENCH, Cor. Market and Second St. april 21-tf .BATES OF ADVERTISING One Square one day, ................ .17 $1 00 . two days,...-. ...... ...... 160 . " , ; - ' , three days, 2 00 ." tour days;..........;... 2 60 " five days, ......... 3 00 " one week, S CO 4Er Contract AdTertvsements taken at pro portionately low rates. - . Marriages, Deaths, Religions, Fnneral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates wnon paid, ror in advance j otherwise ran rates 'Ssssfj Tnu Cash on demand.' ''- '' v -' ' v - ' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Among Hy Books" E.J. HALE SON, Publishers, N. Y., 1871. AUKI this hiiiMne of egotisms is bound fT - np logetner, as tney may he onedav. If accident prevents this tongue tongue zrom wag- trine, or this ink from runnlnsr. thev will bore you, very iixeiy so ic wonia to reaa throvgh " llowell's Letters,, from beginning- to end, or to eat up a whole of a ham , but a slice on occasion may B a ve a relish; a dip into the volume atrandum, and so on for a pgge or two, and now and then a smile, and presently a gape, and the book drops out of your hand, and so, bon soir, and pleasant dreams to you. Thackeray. . . For sale at ' HEINSBEEGER'3 ' Live Book Store. april 19 tf" " " . . ! AUCTION S A TiES. ; Mr CRONIiY,; Auciioiiecr. By Cfonly ti Morris. y! . . , .v' . .... f...' ':. ' . Garrlajree, Barries, RMkaways, II or "' nesi, Ac., Ae.'at Auction ! ON WEDNESDAY nex th inst'., at 10 o'clock, A. M., we will positively sell at Exchange Corner, - v- ' ; 0 i:, 1 FINE C ARRI AG E, V 4 ROCK AW AYS, S DOUBLE BUGGIES, a. : ; ..': SINGLE BUGGIES, 1 TROTTING BUGGY, ' ; 1 SULKEV 1 sett of Fine Double Harness, gold mounted . ........... 1 ; .. Single. 2 Fine Lap Robes, 12 Blankets, . -'. ': -41 .1 Livery Coat, 1 Side Saddle The above mentioned vehicles .were manu factured by McCann, of Baltimore, aro new, (never having been used) and of first cIttsm workmanship. The whole to be sold without reserve to close consignment. : Wilmington, N. C, April 19, 1S7I. ,:- Is SPECIAL NOTICE. BEAD, rK,;v;,, E F U L L Y CAR ..... s Aeue and FeVer. t , , Tli'e only preventive' known for Chills and 1 1. Fever Is the use of Wolfe's Schiedam ., , Schnapps; tJ V r ;r W'oUe.?s Schiedam Schnapps 7 "! lwlftiood, for Dyspepsia.;: " ; WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNA ITS Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Sclinappft Is good for all kidney and bladder complaints WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is used all ver the world by physicians in their practice. ; Wolfe's Scbledam Sehnopps, ". la good for Gout. ' ; WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is good for all ' Urinary complaints. " '-Hi 7 "Wolfe'o Scbledam Scbnoppe . Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is good for Colic and pain in the stomach. Wolfe's Scbledam .Schnapps imitated and counterfeited, and purchasi will have, to use caution In purchasing. " I beg leave to call the attention of the reader to testimonials in favor of the Schnapps : I feel bound to say that I regard vour SCHHA3PP8 as beinjr in. every respect pro-euii- nentiy pure, ana aesorving or medical patron age. At all events it Is the purest possible article of Holland gin. heretofore unobtain able, and as such may be safely prescribed by physicians. . DAVID I,. MOTT, M. D., Pharmaceutical Chemist, New. Yozk. Lours villi, Kt., Sept. 1. I feel that we have now an article ofvln suitable for such cases as that remedy is adapted to. . - ' DR. Ji W BRIGHT. 44 Schnapps" is a remedy In chronic catarrhal complaints, etc.: 7:.'j. . - ?. I take great pleasure in bearing highly cred ltab e testimony to its efficacy--as a remedial agent in the diseases for which you recom mend it. Having a natural tendency to the mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of stimulation, I regard it as one of the most im portant remedies in chronic catarrhal affec tions, particularly those of the genito-nrinary apparatus. With much respect, your obedient servant, Chas. A. Lsas; M. D , New York. ' 26 Plan Stssbt, N. Y Nov. 21, 1887. . ' Udoipho Wolts, Esq , Present: Dcab Sin : f have made a chemical examination of a 8am pie of your 44 Schiedam Schnapps," with the Intent of determining if any foreign or Injurious substance had been' added to the simple distilled spirits. '' , .f The examination has resulted In the conclu sion that the sample contained no i poisonous or harmful admixture. . I have been unable to discover any trace of the deleterious sub stances which are sometimes emrlovedinthe adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recommend to others, for rmediclnal purposes, the 44 Schiedam Snapps" as an excellent and-onobjectlonable variety of gliil 1 Very respectf ally yours, , (Signed) -.1 CHAfi. A. SEELY,. Chemist. CnxiaaAx' aht Tbchjuoal Labobjltobt, 18 Exchaho Place, Nxw.Yokx, Nov. 25, l$7 Udolfho Vol, EsQ.f Dear Sir: The under signed have carefully and thoroughly ana lyzed a sample of your 44 Aromatic rchiedam Schnapps," selected by ourselves, and have found the same free from all organlo or lnor- fanio substances, more or less Injurious to ealth. From the result of our examination we consider the article one of superior quality, healthy as a beverage, and effectual In its medicinal qualities. - Hespectlully yours, (Signed) ALEX. TRIPPLE, Chemist. , FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. JSW For sale by all respectabie Grocers and Druggists. 4 --..., i - UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., mar 21 SAFSmos-ent . 23 Beaver Bt,N. x. FOR GALE OR RENT. J TlOB BEST-If yoo have a house or a farn X) . to let, advertise it under this had.. the advertisement does not exceed five lines only naif rates will be charged XHOU sjAXS OB. BEST That large and 17 valuable plantation on Middle Sound, 8 miles from the city, known as the Mott. tract , will be rented or sold on resonable terms. For particulars, apply to deel23-tl C. W. OLDHAM, Ex. Floiir! Hour! ; lf A A 'BARRELS FLOUR," - Tor sale bv ' ; ' . " Ii ft W. KERCHNER, ' aprUtO-tf - 27,'28 and 29 North Water SL if 1 1; 1 1 H s 1 JV1' r J; I .j'ji 6 V. i f if pi;, m 1 M , fflt m Mil! ! m , ' i ! HI ; Iv!',. we "1 n U ik J I 1.1. l ; Hi'1 1 ( ?'! i' r, i' ... 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 21, 1871, edition 1
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