i, s the Monniria otar, - PUBLISHED DAILY, : ... WM. H BEXlIf ABD, Editor ana Prpr. Ottiob, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. One year.' in advance.................. $7 00 Six months, In adrance 8 60 Three months, in advance..., 3 00 One month, in advance.. 75 The MoasiNa StAti will be delivered In any part of the City at Fumx Ckhts per week. 1IETEOBOIXGICAIj BECOBD. ; : ; :.: April 22, i87i. , ' Time. fm mom- Wind. Weather cier . eter. .:. . v,-.",;, 7 7 A. M. 29:44 63 W Gentle Fair. . 2 P. M. 29:93 70 W. Fresh Clear. 9 P. M. 80:16 60 W. Fresh j Clear. Robert 8xtboth, Serg't Signal Service U. 8. A. Weather Report. War Dbpabtusyt, Office o( Chief 8Ieoal Officer. Washington, Apr I 23-4:35 P. M. , 5 i T TriibabnuieiL j , Jr It is probale that the barometer will con tinue to fall on the Pacific coast, aod may pos sibly bring rain on Sunday. - A falling barom eter. with cloudy weather and lrtsh winds is probable lor the upper lakes on 8unday- Par tially cloudy weather it probable for the East era States, and clear weather , sonth bt Penn sylvania and the Ohio river. J rri-pqr smsLsi lalawb T71 a UUflX'II DIRECTORY. : SuiiDAT, April 23. St. James (Episcopal), Corneu Third and Market Streets. Soeond Sonday after Easter, April 23. , Morning Prayer at 11A.M. , .. Evening Prayer at 5 P. M . -Sunday School at 3 P.M. Tuesday, April 25, Festival of St. Mart. Morning Prayer, 7 o'clock. Evening Prayer, 5, o'clock. ; St. John's Chnrch (Episcopal), Corner Red. Cross and Third Streets. Morning Prayer at It A. M. ;. V ' Evening Prayer at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. , First Baptist Chnrch, " Con sua Market and Fifth Streets, Rev. J. C. Iliden, Pastor. Services at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M. , Sunday School at 9 A. M. . l'oung Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock la room above Pastor's study. . . . Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Second Baptist Chnrch, (Presbyterian Mission School House,) On Voo3TEb, between Fifth and tiitrn Streets"- ...v..'. -; Rev.' JV E. King, PastOrl V " Preaching at 7& P. M. :'. ' ." ." Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. . . I I rat Prestoy terlan Chnrch, Cokner Third and Orasqb Streets. jtev H. L. Singleton,- Pastor. 1 Services at the usual hours. ' ,, Suuday School exercises commence at 3 P. LI. ... - Lecture Thursday evening. at' 7o clock. . St. Thomas Chnrch (Catholic), Ox Dock Between Second and Third Sts- Mass at 6 and 10 A. M. Vespers at 4 P. AL, Rev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman. Front Street M. E. Chnrch, Sonth, Cokner Walnut and Front Streets. Rev. Dr. Moran, Pastor. Services at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School Z P. M. Regular weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday nilit at 8 o'clock. All are invited to attend. . The pews in tbls church are all free. Gentle manly ushers will be in waiting to conduct strangers to seats. Finn SlreetJtf. E. Chnrch, Fifth Between Church and Nun Streets. I ,.rr C...1, TT Wstvl PastA. t t . Services at 10 A. M., and at 7 P. M., by Rev. H. P. Coje. - - Ciass Meeting at 3 ,PM. - 1 Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 P. 'M7 HU Paul's Eran. LutlieraBi Chnreh, Mxbket Street, Cokneh ot Sixth. Rev. G. D. Bernheim, Pastor. . EugUsh service at 10 A. M. , ' Sanday School at 3 P. M.. ' (Jermau service at 8 P. M. Seamen's Bethel, Dock Between Fkont and Wateu Streets, Services at 7 P. M., by Rev. H. B. Burr. Preucliiog at 11 o'efock, A. M., and at P. i:V ADTK It'll H KJrt KN'f.H.1 . ilsiNdBEKOER's Live Book Store, 39 Market street Mrsieries of d win Druid. Hostettbb & Smith Celebrated Stomach Bitters. . ; Read the advertisement of Dr. Tutt's Liv er Pills. Geo. Z. Fr.E.NCn, Ci:lTman Republicans, Take Notice. F. W. Kekcunek. Pickles and Vinegar, Pi;k, MoUsse,&c. ' Munson & Co. Choice English Diagonals and other Goods. - m DeRoSset & Co-Clder, Cider Vinegar, Uou Ilerrlng, &c. ' . . C. D. MtersA Co.'. No, 7 North Front st Family Groceries; ' ' ' From Street Methadist Chore". " The Second Quarterly Meeting is now In progress. 1 ' .. . ;. ...... 4 Rev. W. Closs, D. D., the Presiding Elder of the district, will preach to-day in this church at the usuaf hori; I?) y, 'V i . .- . - Cure for Fever and Ague. J l An exchange asserts It to be a fact tbat a .tea-spooofallealakeu In water and the same quantUy depot lud in each stocking, next the bare feet, just as the chill Is corning on, win enectuaiiy cure iuo icvcr auu iguc j.i does not cost much to ry the experiment, at any rate; bat vre think Congress ought to take -the duty off salt, the. e will be such a demand for the article in certain' localities. Heaotles of Odd Fellowship. . Prom the report of C. A. B. Coffroth,' Grand Master of the order ln Virginia, made to the Orand Lodge, recentlyln session In Richmond, . t . ; . , , we take the following extract, which show. that the order is eminently, worthy of the high esteem in which it is held ss a noble dispenser of cbarltv.- Here is the extract : bv the tnembershlD since the war. from Jnne. 1U UUr UWU O LB LIS LUQ l.U IILTIUULIUUS IU1UD 1885, to June, 1870, notwithstanding the dark cloud of pecuniary embarrassment, &c, which nas so paralysed the energies of our people, and Tft a rH r1 tKa nrfrr.B. nf -.nt naa1 Apilur d the nroirresi of onr Motm Arner. exceed $70,000. It has relieved 480 widowed families, and.1.800 sick and distressed brothers. and has glren for the relief of the sick, $23,642; widowed families, $9,803; education of or phans, fo.138; burying the dead, $8,038. Total relief, $46,649. What a record of noble deeds and catalogue of loving benefactions." . Vol. Vm-rlo. 28 Ccal Doff. . -; ;;-"'r.i"' ' ; The squedunk has subsided. , -Local news was scarce yesterday-. - 'IV -Uur vegetable market, is beginning to look up. 'm . Senator J. C. Abbott is expected to arrive here this morning. . . . ' ... If "time is money, anumber of our peo ple are very wasteful just nowr ' StawberrLes were selling In market yes terday at from 25 to 40 cents per quart. C , -New Iri8bTpotatoes were plentiful In mar ket yesterday afternoon at 1 1 00 per peck. " ' We have rarely seen a lovlier day than yesterday, and as" a consequence the 'ladles were out In full force. ; - Nllson, Btignoll and company opened in Charleston last night and close their. ; engage ment there to.morrow evening. Rev. IL P. Cole will occupy the pulpit at Fifth street Methodist Episcopal Church; to, day and to-night at the usual hours. . Col. Robert 8trange, we learn, has been selected to deliver" the address before the Memorial Association on the 10th of May. Ellen Slngletery, a small colored . girl, charged, with petty larceny, was lodged in jail yesterday on a commitment from the City Court. mi..t V,;' .:w Weiearn that a sub raarinedlver succeed ed yesterday, In recovering' a hogshead of mo- lasses, which was recently lost overboard near the foot of NeflTs wharf. 1 A meeting of the Republican "Executive Committee of New Hanover County is callet for Saturday next, April 29tb, at the City Hall, at 7 o'clock P. M. See advertisement. '. Geo. L. Mabson, member of the Legisla ture from this county, has a project on foot to .r.t fnnd fur th heheflt of th fimiiv of " - - w J .'It thelae A. H. Galloway, who were left entire- ly destitute by his death. v . Those who Indulge In that oft repeated remark," "as dead as Julius Car," will be I surprised to learn that the individual named J listed his tares yesterday, and must therefore still be lnthe land of the living. , ; The bond of Wm. Barney, confined in the county jail on a peace warrant, was reduced by Justice McQulgg, jesterday, when he' gave the necessary security for his future appear: ance and he was released from custody. Thanks to Mr. Samnel L. Yopp for a plate of fine snap-beans raised in his garden in this city.' These are the first of the season, so far as we have heard. This ssrt of "snaps" are decidedly preferable to "cold snaps," just now . We are Indebted to Mr. R. L. Harris, of the Front Street News Depot, for copies of the Stale, Salisbury, lias Deen , treated to a bchenck 01 Wilmington is one of these last New York Ledger and Chimney Corner, mess ol Strawberries, the growth of that gentlemen; they have energy and deter These. with ail the most fashionable and section, - mination, and whatever they commence popular publications of the day, can 'be' had at his stand. - '; ' Ellen Slngletery, colored, was before the City Court yesterday 00 the charge of petty larceny. She was required to give security in the sum of $300 for her appearance at the 1. ext term of the Superior Court, or be committed for trial. ".... Weiearn that the lot, b'tweea Ann and Nun street, extending through from Fourth to Filth streets, has been purchased and that Miss Amy M. Bradley contemplates erecting thereon a fcahdsome building, to be Used as an Academy or High School. JHeetlnjr of tn New Hanover Conty Asricnltaral Society. . Pursuant to an order of the President, A. R. Black, Esq., b Executive-Committee met at the Court Houae In the city of Wilmington on . Saturday, the 23d inat., .to transact business of importance to the Society. ' On motion, the following are appointed a Committee of Arrangements for the next meet ing, viz: Dr. 8. 8. Satchwell, MsJ. J. 8. Hlnes and Dr. W. T. Ennett. - It was also ordered that the Secretary fur nish a complete record ot the 8oclety from its infancy up to the present time at the expense T-i 1"., - from Dr. Satchwell, to prbvide and select suits ble persons for delivering or writing etsays for the occasion." ' ' " ... .1 . . if 1 .. Alter a irec lnvercnange 01 opinions it was agreed to hold the next annual meeting at the Court House in the City of Wilmington on Wednesday .the 7th of June, at 7 o'clock P. M. The 8oclety was reques ed to furnish the Star and Journal with copies of the proceed ings and request their publication. ; ' ... A. R. BLACK President. W. T. Ehnett, Sec'y, pro tern. W llmlngton, April 2, 1871. , , Cenaty Commissioners. At a meeting of the Board held last evening, the following' proceedings were had : R. L. Sella rs was appointed Constable of Masonboro' Township, on 'the recommenda- tlon of sundry citizens, to fill a vacancy. The following persons were licensed to re tail spirituous liquors: J. A. Clifford, D. J. Gilbert, Samuel Blossom, M. Bobllng, H. Kuck, Nathan Mayer. f K . The Committee appointed to waif upon the h(,Plff and reonp.t ii settlement ot the mer- chtnU, UcenBe Ux f- tDe qilarter eDding 3Ut December, i87Cand 31st March, 1871, report- ed that they have called upon the Sheriff and have ascertained that thev vera under a mis- apprehension regarding the settlement of his accounts, supposing the ouarterlv taxes were ramble in advance, whereas it sDoeara to tha csntrary, and further, thai his Indebtedness for the amount due as special tax has been f ul- 1 Vftid lypaio. , ;. , . - . The following communication was laid be- fore the Board - - i f - lore tne uosra . , Wilmihotok, N. C, 20th April,' 1871. . Gsxtlemek i 1 deem'lt my duty to call your 1 attention to the wan on the .Eastern siae 01 th Ja- An7 on? Jrm lDe. ajonmg ios can w n mr m w inn m n rw r mw y nrt m r irn -wzr ninm inn f.' VYl VlV.J:: '. . .iui.m m .ff..t ..nnnA Ua Hh. &ui Vw ikMiln&MiltotflZ -nd t have no doubt that it was obtained in the manner indicated. I would resDectfallv I . ... k...ii v.. ..m i saggest that the wall be raised sufficiently high to prevent a nice occurrenca. - Tours . very respectfully. 1 v. cciiEJccit, 4K., onerm, - Pgr T. M. GAmKaa, Deputy. Referred to the Committee on Public-Build. ings. ; The'Board then adjourned. WILnmOTON; H. C. STraDAY, APRIL 23. 1871. Delinquent Betail Healers. ."Ac learn '.hat. out of about one "hundred retail dealers ' In spirituous liquors in the county of Newllanover, ,ony about twenty-flve-have thus far taken out licenses for the present year, pr,. In other words, hav" paid the necessary tax to the Sheriff. It might be well to remind delinquents that alh who sell liquor by the small measure from this elate are liable to indictment by the Grand Jury for the same. Cnr.Chlp Basket. . The first lodge pf Free Masons has been constituted in Rome. , t Catawba grape pills are the latest medical novelty. ',; "V-y i.r- . ,-" ..; ! The word unquestionably contains all the vowels. . ' Pins were first used in 1543. Before that time ladies used to skewer their dresses. ; A Scotch man-dressmaker has arrived in New York. Applicable , to an angel What- on earth are you doing? - ' .. ,: SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. The XT. S. Court convenes in Newbern to-mbrrow. ; . . The quedunk" has put in an appearance at Raleigh. A citizen OI Rowan 18 in DOS- session of the wonderfnl mad stone." - Newbern narrowly escaped another big Are on Friday afternoon. - - Strawberries are quoted at from 15 to 20 cents a quart in Newbern. The So uth'ern Express Oom- oanv has established an agency at Garys- " , . .- . . I Urg . . ' . t. . Municipal elections in most OI the towns of the State take place on, the 1st or May. A grand excursion from Greensboro to Baltimore is contemplated at an early day. Oh Sunday last, a Mrs. Rhodes died in Polk county, at the good old age of 111 years. mi. tti- t , 1 r'L ; tit ,7 The JLllzabetll Ulty JSortn, Carolinian says the fruit prospects wer never better in that section. i Marshal Phillips a son ot Mr. ' . . - F, 1 , . ., w. r. Phillips, aiea suaaeniy in weiaon on Wednesday morninff. aired 7 years. , , . . - TIT" .7 1 me eqitor OI tne Via JMOrm The, Raleigh Tdgram learns by private letter that a slight shock ot an earthquake was felt at Oxford on , Thurs- day night last, about 9 o'clock, P. M. L- ThtJ Conservatives and Dem- ocrats of Wilson have nominated Arthur Barnes tor Mayor and Messrs. S. M. - "Var- ren aod Q. W. Wooten tat Commissioners. r-The Salem Pre88 says : In Winston, Mr. HinshawV dog died of hydrophobia, ana Mr. . Bpaugh killed his dog, being affected in the same way, last week. . . ... .. v 1 J? Tj Hie resiaence 01 Jiir. xvose- j BUrrotmded, whena tested and proven vege boro, near Madison, Rockingham county, r table tonic, capahle of endowing them with was destroyed by fire last Saturday. The the vieor thev need, is procurable in every fire is supposed to have had an accidental origination. . ' The Newbern Republican ;w TAA?nf nf fnttnn r , '41, ;! at this season of the says: me aauy receipts 01 cotton are year. There is a great aeai 01 cotton now held by producers. At the meeting of the Peo- pie's Building and Loan Association ol XiaieigU, UU fflUlJI CTCUlUg, a RUUCB nrSt lO gaCOHIUU W lUCSO UlSliClUClB. iMBVC were disposed of at the following figures: up the physical energies then with this poten Four at $92; 4 at $93, and four at $99. tial vegetable tonic. It is the most powerful Rlom Pm catrt. ' "flnr x. W.v- J . neighbor, Mr. Shultz, has an almond tree, which has been growing in th nnm ' air for several vears ' Dast Th r the tree is oll of f rait -fv'il- minortnn can bosst ot a similar tree, lo n . . . . wv . . 1 , - cated at the "Wilmington Garden." The 1 .Newbern Times SaVS : . There are at present confined in- the )ail ofthis county, two insane women, who 1- Ku imm thp frt ha.t h Av. are Kept there irom tue xaci mas me Asy- lum at Raleigh is full, Persous intending tobinej.will mere s- muio iuuui. . , . - - - - The Asheville Piojieer says : Col. Rumboush, iormer proprietor of the Warm Springs, : D. S. Elliot, President ot the Colony now established at that point, werein'to see us this, wtrtk... Tliey both speak in glowing U rms of the progress being made by this industrious . enter prise. ' - The Raleigh Sentinel says : A little girl in Fajetteville has just contrib uted the sum of $3 in aid ot Foreign Mis sions connected . with . the' Presbyterian church, being the proceeds for one year, of a hen whose labors she had. dedicated to this cause. Now if every family in the State would keep a Missionary Jftn-that is, a hen to work for charitable purposes, tnere . w?aiu .ue m . e sum 01 auoui, fwv,wvv BUUUOiV' T ba?S the A8nevilie JTtOneer Tst Tuesday's mail brought 'uesdav's mail brought information I that Robert Foster and wife, (colored,) formerly residents ot this place, but lately removed to Tennessee, were drowned in Pigeon River, near Clifton, while endear- oring to cross that stream at night in a . K lu!!l"r.!1' ua v"" i r T been engaged playing for a pleasure party aUring thf day, Ind was on his way t,ome when he xnefr with his sad fate. v A Granville correspondent pt 1 mm a. a a . a rt im rw w mm w n . paper : raiiiornia. nas openea. in tne . .. . 1 , . dark corner , of . Grajiville.- The Lewis Gold Mine, once worked, but deserted I ...nt.AFi -rwira aot. was -examined ten I J . J P ' . js r days ago by a Boston expert, and found to contain fine gold, in quantities suffi cient to justify re-opening. The work is to be under the management of two ener getic North Carolinians, who will doubt less reap a rich harvest." ': ? . LI 8 T OF IiETTE B S Remaining in z the City Post Office, ? Apr 1 22.1871: ; ....... f,r :-.;-' fl A P Bridgeman, A Brewer, CR Bo wnc an,' C Brown, C O-Beers. John Banigan, John A Baker, J E Bishop, 'Leonard Brown, Louisa Brtjrgs, O P Barclift, Rachael Brldgemao, S H Buchanan, Thos. Barten, Thos Blount, -Wm fX Ann flnnnAll A AnanVvMxvn S. tP I. Cartwrigh t E A CuTbertTM re R A CoS Ins, G Cox, George CrossJ L Curtis Kitty Curtis, oami uarier, y v uorrey. i - D Albira Davis, Amanda Daniel, Ann Da vis, C D Dean, Robt Davis, Thos W Daniels, WE Davis. E Nelson Emanuel. .. . ; F Lavlna Flanagen, " Lizzie Forbes," Daniel Fillyaw, An'hana Farror. G Elizabeth Gerhard, Jas Grimes, Micky R Gill.- s. - - .. f - - Howe, Wm L Ball, Sam Hall, Barah Hows,-M W Hammond, Mattie Hodes, Jeff Heldebraud, BT P. Howell-, Caroline Hall, Decatur Hawkins, A R Herring, A E Hall, B T Hay, Prince Hug gins. O.-v ' :;' J A J Jones O L Jackson. K Ann R King, John J Keigan Susan Amanda Keigan. - . L Richard Lewis, Mr Lewis, Bettle Lord, C C Lovejoy, C C Litchfield. Green Lenair, Jane Laney, Mrs Harry Larkins, Henry Lee, -Montgomery Livingston,- Bam Livingston, Wesley Lanney. ' '' t Itr.,:;, mar1sn -ae V"? ml Julhi Miller, Levander McMillan, Margaret M E W Marsh, James McDuff; John Mack, McMillan, Primos Moore, Wm Murphy. Mattie J JMorton. r - ; 4 P Callie Pate, G W Pafrott, Seaany Pette- wsy, Richard Price, Capt R P Paddison, Saml F Potter, W A Petteway, A Pea. Q JEQuincey. R W M Robberts, L A Robbertson, Jordan Rnffln, Hannah Rhodes, CE Radder, Caleb Richardson. 8 A T 8tahl, E T Swezey, Hannah Sloan. J u spencer, Jane M Bhlnn, Jane atepnenson, ncer, Jane M Bhinn, Jane Btepbenson, W 81ecper, John Smith, L R Sharp, Ln- Jmith, Keros H Snell, Vlnves Sante.e, Jerry vy ol clU8 Smith Wright Smith IMrs J2 Thaiiy, jane layior, w w rajior. Geo B TwitchetL iiv -r . nr. . T tXtri T1. Wharton, H A Walker, D Walker, Edward Wadham. , persons calling for letters in this List will please say "Advertised." Will be sent to Dead Letter Office at Washington, D. C, In 30 days, if not called for. ; ED. R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C, April 23, 1871. The Newbern Republican says: 1 TIia nr mail rontrartoi on - tho rnntft j: . ' . " . from Plymouth, N. C, to Franklin depot, on Seaboard Railroad, are about to put another 'steamer " upon the Blackwater riyer. They have not yet bought the st.RM.mer Ttoelcawaii at "Newbern. as was . . . . . t, . reporu ,,e UUB u nra h crnn o f, "Rnliimrvrft fn lnnlc at crme t3 " small swift side-wheel steamers. Sheriff proves a success. DIED. ' ' .;'. " BRIGGS-In this city, on Wednesday night, AprU 19th, Mrs. Mary Jane Briggs. aged 62 years, 4 months and 2. days. Her children and a large circle of friends mourn her departure, but not as those that have no hope. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TRY IT. It is amnsing that the feeble should totter, with uncertain steps, tver the face of the eajh daBer every dy of falliH?. tetims 1 v S.X4VW vaw VAva -mj n v , " cltT town and settlement. It might reason- I ably be thought that atter the twelve years' experience which the world has had of Hos- tetter's Bitters, au would knowtnat its. effect M 10 prevent disease charged with the seeds of intermittents, re mittents, rheumatism, pulmonary disorders, bilious complaints and the like. Persons I whose nervous systems are relaxed are the recuperant which the Dotanic Kingaom nas t tPnt resflarah and exneri- ment. Try it. The blindest discipline of the old medical dygmas will at least admit that a tonic and alterative, compounded of approved herbs roots and barks can do no haim, while the testimony of thousands invites a trial of its virtues. Vigor is the thing most neeaeu in tnese cases as well as In dyspepsia and nervous affections, I IIuraitni-lQ m itn-ra la t Vi an foot unroot andmost wholesome streg hening prepara- tion that human skill has yet concocted. Hundreds of physicians have abandoned all . rtlfti nt und nrMeriW 1 iiia harmless tonic as a preventive and cure for - THE BLESSING OF THE A6E. No more Sick Headache, no more Dyspepsia, no more Indigestion, no moro Plies, no more Chills, no more Liver Complaint, no more Jaundice, no more Pain in the Back, no more Kidney Disease, nomoreCostireness,nomore Heartburn. TUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILL is a certain guarantee against all these distressing complaints. ap2J-lw Roe Herring, Flour. "YTINSTON'S NO. 1 ROE HERRINGS, "E a-1 TRA FAULY FLOUR, For sale by april 23-tf " DeKOSSET Jt, CO. Cider, Cider Vinegar. . -r-TjRE CIDER VINEGAR, JL v 44 VfEWTON PIPPIN" CIDER, ' For sale by aprU 23-tf DnROSSET A CO. Family Groceries OF EVERY KIND-OUR STOCK MADE trp to meet the wants of lamilies. We offer th Cat of everything in our line. , , I mn irTinAL men and housekeepers. PRACTICE ECONOMY, . , . ; I Should look at the supplies we offer and com- ,1 I " . r pare Prices and Quality. ...--. , t We buy for cash und want.' cash huyera to call and see ns, at ' ' i . r ' . - . CHAS. D. MYERS ft CO., april 23-tf- - TNoxtkl'ront street. Whrtlfl TJn 1 lift NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .'. v.. .....OUR.: ..l,"".'....." MERCH4WT TAILORING - DEPARTMEST 13 STOCKED WITH .. , ., - Choice English Diagonals, Vlonese Cloths, Kahllas,- Diagonals, Silk Blf stares, French Casslmeres, : and Testlngsto make to order. MUNSOr&CO., CITY OLOTHIEES. april 23-tf Republicans Take Notice. rpiIIEKE wiU b8 a meeting of the Republican JL Executive Committee of New Hanover County, at the City Court Room, at 8 o'clock P. M , Saturday, April S9th, 1871. A full attendance is requested. v : GEO. Z. FRENCH, april 23-2 Chairman. Pickles and Vinegar. 1 A BBL9. and 10 BBLS. PICKLES, JAJ , v . . jr f Cases GaL, Qts. and Pt. Pickles, ......... .s BBLS. VINEGAR, For sale by F. W. KERCHNEE, april 23-tf 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. Corn ! ; Corn r r fff BUSHELS CORN, : lOjUUU For sale by . F. W. KERCHNEE, april 23 tr 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. 60 Boxes D. S. SIDES and SHOULDERS. A f Hhds. Sm'ked. andD.S. Shoulders. " 140 ' BBLS" POllK For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, . apri 23-tf 27, 28 and 2D North Water St. Molasses ! Molasses ! . AH ft Hhds. and Bbia. Cuba Molasses, 2so ftV.V?- Molasses. 50 nnus.nmJoi8. Aiugoavauo juomsses. Also, 60 Bbls. Fine Syrups. . For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, ap 23-tf ' 27, ss and 29 North Water St. mrtv mvofflrnv nn rnTTTm rjnnnn 1DJ, niOlLIll' UI LUHllI DuUUJ AND Master Humphrey's Clock. BY CHARLES DICKENS. WlTH'POBTBAIT AHD AUTOGRAPH OF TH1 -- . ( ' ' " AtTTHOK. ; r ; ; People's Duodecimo Edition, Large Type. One Volume, 12mo., Cloth. Price, (I CO. For sale at HEINSBERGER'S Live Book Store. april 2 MX. YAEIETTJTORE! VARIETY STORE! 42 Market Street. L. FLANAGAN W ILL OPEN ON TUESDAY, APRIL 18th, the largest, neatest; and best selected stock of ' MILLINERY NOVELTIES that a thorough knowledge of the business and long experience can afford, which will embrace a fine selection of the newest and j most fashionable styles of Trencb Pattern Bonnets , and lKats, Straw "Goods, Bibbons, Baches, Laces, Crapes, Blonds, Silks and Satins, and the 1 greatest specialty of all ; FRENCH FLOWERS !; ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Goods, including Lace Shawls, Parasols, French Corsets, JIoop Skirts. Silk Mitts, Kid Gloves, best brands and . most de- . sirable shades, Linen and Lace Sets, Collars hnd Cuffs, best material; Embroidering8, Edgings, : Puffings, Uunlings, Bows, Tidies and Slipper Patterns. Zephyrs, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, . Fringes and Vailing Materials, and . s h . ... THE GREAT HEADQUARTERS FOR HAIR- ; FIXINGS IN THE CITY! Chignons, Curls, Switches, Rolls, 'Rats, Ac. and great variety of other goods Well known in the city that are kept, but too numerous to mention. ' . Variety Store, 12 Market St. , - ..v.--- L. FLANAGAN, aprl 16-lmnac S W - AHSCELLANEOUS. Academyof Elusic ! :: ' ,. -i , AT -".' MASONIC TTAtili I Where Music in all its branches will be taught- on the best and most approved. European method, on very reasonable terms. . Teacher's certificate given to competent scholars... .;' ( . '.'. v - , ' ; t'". : . Application may be made atany time during the day from 10 A. M. at the above " Academy. . Tne Hall may be rented for select parties.: f . . ... Jry. RUECKERT, : april 21-tf - ; - ; : Professor. ,. Ho. 1 Peruvian Guano. jjOff landing, - . ':. ' . QUALITY GUARANTEED For sale by 0 ,;- WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. ? april 21-tf BATES OF ADVERTISIHG I One Square one day, . ..... , fl 00 - " twodavg,..,M, l CO ti u three days, 2 CO it tonr days,.... ' 2 SO M " nveaays,.... w ' one week, 8 60. Contract Advertisements taken at pro portlonately low rates. - Marriages, ' Doath. 'R-liioti- Funeral and Obituary hot Ices will tim-- '. ' r rRtea wnen paia ior m aaynnn-: ooisms' n; j j willbecnareed. AUCTION SALES. Sr. CRON I,Y, ; uctiouerr. By; Croiily &:Horrii3. 1 y- Carriages, Bnsriries, Bockaways, Har- ' - nesa, c , ., at. Auction. I - ? ; ON WEDNESDAY next, 26th inst., "at 10 o'cloek, A. M., we will positively sell at Exchange Corner, . t T , : ; , 1 FINE CARRIAGE, I 4 ROCK AW AYS, 3 DOUBLE BUGGIES, ' ;. ' SINGLE BUGGIES, 1 TROTTING BUGGY;' 1 SULKEY ' 1 sett of Vine Double Harness, gold mounted 1 " '" Single" 'm-: ,l' silver " 2 Fine Lap Robest, 1 Livery Coat., . . 12 Blankets, 1 Side Saddle, ! ; The above mentioned vehicles were, manu factured by MoCann, of Baltimore, are new, (never having been used and of first clcss workmanship. The whole to be sold without reserve to close consignment. - Wilmington, N. C, AprU 19, 1871. ,- ts M1SCELLANEQ.US. PROVISIONS. JJEAVY CITY MESS PORK, DRY SALTED Shoulders, hhds. and boxes) Dry Salted Sides, hhds. and boxes ; Smoked Western Shoulders, hhdaj Smoked Western Rib Sides, hhds.; Brt akfast Strips Hams, . - covered and naked. , ;y. , LARD Pure Prime Natural an a Extra, In tierces, barrels and tubs. -. . ' ' ; ' EXTRA FINE TABLE BUTTER, tabs. . BEST FACTORY CHEESE. 4 ; Sundries. - COFFEES Java, Lagnyza,' Rio, all grades FLOUR all grades j SUGARS all grades ; MOLASSES and SYRUPS all grades ; . CRACKERS, all kinds, in hbls. and ' m . . boxes RAISINS ; Choice Lem ons and Oranges ; Bottled Ale and Porter, English, ' and 'American, in --'i eaaea And bblR.s - ? m; nhwinir TAhaano. .ddie.9. nntrtM t htir 9 "rat boxes ; Catawba Wine, Choice Scupper. nong Wine, California Hock Wine, Clarets, Raspberry 8yrup, Black-; berry Brandy, Jellies, Essences, ; and Gi ocers Drugs, Lye and Potash, and a general " . " .v" .; assortment ot -; l; v Iiiqnors, Groceries, Segnrs and - Tobacco, . : ' , For sale, at wholesale only, by - . april 7-tf . .. ADRIAN ft VOLLEKS. SUPERIOR COURT, NEW HANOVER CO.: Edwh R. Brihk, Plaintiff, ? ) . , against SUMMONS. Alohzo C. Rkmbaugh, Defen'dt, ) ' THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 2b the Sheriff of New Hanover County, Greeting : "V7"0U are hereby commanded' to summon . - JL Alonzo C. Rembangh to appear-at the next term of said Court, to be held at the Court House in Wilmington, on the 14th Mon day after the fourth Monday in February, 1871, to answer the complaint of the said Plain tiff. If tht Defendant sharl fail to appear at that time, the Plaintiff will apply for the re lief demanded ln the complaint, together with the costs of this action. Of this summons make due return to the Clerk of said Court for the County of New Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 21st day of April, 1871. 1 ; - : J. C. MANN. Wkioht & Stkdhait, y ' :"' C. 8. C. Plaintiff's Attorneys. ... . - , april 22-law6w Sat .. Molasses and Syrup. "i ""''f:; 100 Hhds. New and Old Crop Cuba, 200 HIIDS" and BBLS sviiup g Q BBLS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, For sale by' WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. aprl 21-tf Notice to Carpenters. ' : PROPOSALS will be recelVtd atmy office, V '., 115 Broad St., New York City, until the 1st I i- , ' of May, 1871, for furnishing, fitting and erect- t: ? .) lng a wooden shed over Cotton Press on M utt's wharf, foot of Red cross treet, in the ootoi igton, dimei city of Wilmington, N. C. . Said shed to be of the following dimensions, viz : Slxty-i feet long, height eighteen (18) ft. to the eaves. The root to be covered with tjn. Said shed to be built of good pine lumber aid finished within 15 days from May 1st, 1871. Terms Cash on completion of shed.' I reserve the right to reject any or all bids. . :.L. GAM BILL, : 115 Broad 8t., New York. -. . . april 22 2t Hoop Iron. Af TONS HOOP IRON, ' T VA INCH and 1 INCH. ' " For sale by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. april 21-tf wants; WANTED An Agent In Wilmington for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insu rance. Co. Address, ' . i'.'V F. A. PAGE, State A gt, jf april22-3t KaleJgh, N. C. FOR SALE OR REriT! "TTlOIt BEJIT If you have a bouse ora farn a1 to let, advertise it under- this head. . thet tdTerllMment does not exceed five lino only naif rates will oe cnargea. -T710B SAUC oa nEST--That large and JJ valuable plantation on Middle Sound, 8 miles from the city, known as the Mott tract , will be rented or sold onresonable terms. For particulars, apply to-- ' - - dee 23-tf C.W.OLDHAM, Xx. TO M AGISTS ATES Alt D COKSTA BLESPeace Warrants, State Warrant, Civil Warrants, Search Warrants, Ac.,c.,for tale at . , . ... WM. H. BERNARD'S " ' Printing and Publishing House, ." , -r . . . f . And General Book Bindery, . feb7tf Dawson Bank Buildings, Front s. 1 :l i: 1 : 11 1 ':''' : if-: T' . 1 V; h 1 t'.r m : S m " I it 1 it. it If: r. hi- :.;'. m buy m l;rl'i Mi; tit- t'jv. i 1 I.' 1