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m: - THE ZIOIZJilUQ DTAli, '- PUBLIiED DAILY, WM. M BEItNAD, ECltor arid Proper. Orrion, DawsoiEink Buildings, Front BU . Oneyeartln afVince.........t.............l7 00 Six months, in advance 8 0 Three months. In advance... ....... ..... t.h. In advance ............ , 73 IT DATES OF ADTEUTISIHa t One Sauare one day, s.... 1 P9 two dava,. ....... l " -it .' " ti it ',' M v II Anawiutir ..... ..ua.. 'SCO, r Contract Advertisements taken at pro porttonately loir rates. Marriages, Deaths, Religious, Funeral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at naif rates when paid for in advance ; otherwise full rates will be charged.- ,- -- v' '- Taxxa Cash, on demand. . . . r s-t A TheMoairn-3 Etaii will be delivered in any TTfiV UTTT llo. 31 tTnf tha cnv at hittkzs Currs per week. V Uli V AJLA Af Ut OX WILinnGTON, U. C.i FRIDAY. APRIL 28; 187L Whold ITo. 1,121 r M AA t thTAA 11V1.. .I...... mm. ...... "w L .roar days,..... J OA V METEOi-OJLOUICAL KECOHD. - , - " April 27, 1871. Time. Bf5m" mom-. Wind. Weather er eter. ... . ' 7 A. M. 80:12 72 3 Fresh. - Cloady. 2 P. M. 80:07 , 78; S Brisk. Cloudy.1 9 P. M. 80:05 71 3 W Fresh Cloudy. ROBBKT SjBTBOTH,.- , Serg't Signal Service U. 8. A. . Weather Report. y WAB DEPARTMENT, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer. V Washington, April 27-4:85 P. M. J ; v 1. iVo6o6a 7 ' .. ." V; It is probable that .brisk and high winds will be experienced for a short time on tbe lower lakes, followed by clearing .up weather, on' Friday. Partially ' cloudy and clearing up weather Is probable for the Ohio va'ley and lower Mississippi, and cloudy, fol lowed by clearing' up weather on the south .Atlantic coast. ..'- -'-- THE Hkiksbbuocu's Live Book Store, 89 Market street Standard works. Novels, &c - -J F. VV. .Kercuner. Corn, Flour, Pork, Mo lasses, &e. '?'; S- ' J; V r', J. C. StevensoW. Bromo, Cocoa, and Choc olate.. .; ,-j'.,v V y'h.O - ; ' Buy yonr clothlng.from David Ss Weil. We are requested to publish the following resolution which was passed by Cape Fear" Lode No. 2, 1. O. 0. F., on the occasion of their lito demonstration : '. T ! 'Resolved, That tho thanks - of Cape Fear Lodne No. 2 be returned to Maj. J. A. Eogcl bard for the use of-Tballan Hall. . , The Alphabet..'. The entire alphabet Is found in these four lines. Some of the children may. like to learn tbeni: '"..',"',.': . '.. ... .... '. . ..... God gives the grazing ox his meat, - He quickly hears the sheep's low cry ; . Bnt mau who tastes his finest wheat Should Joy to lift His praises high.; , " ; '. .., Qualified as Constable. Mr. R. L. Sellars; having presented the ne cessary bond, was qualified yesterday as Con stable of Cape Fear Township.' We are glad to see this energetie -officer in his !' element" njjain, and hope he may prove a terror to evil doers In future as tie has ln? the past x Yachting hats will be the. summer style for young girls., SleeCins of the StoeJkliolders ot tbe Fires Co-OperMtire Slor'. -.;v-.. Pursuant to notice, the Stockholders of the First Co-operative Store met at the Court House in this city last evening for the purpose of accepting the charter and for the election of Directors and other officers. ' ' . The charter was read and unanimously adopt ed, whereupon the meeting proceeded to the election ot seven Directors and the following gentlemen were . chosen : George Hall, I. B. Grainger, Joseph Rowel!, John C. Bailey, Jas. McOariiy, Kenneth McKCnzie and Jas. .Darby. The meeting then adjourned subject to the call of the Directors. ,., ... . Bay yonr clothing from David & ; WuiLi Skating To-Night. We would remind our readers that the' last award distribution of the season comes off at the skating rink to uight, which will no doubt be the occasion of a -larger attendance than usual on the part of those ' who have been in the habit of patronizing this popnlar institu tion. The skating riuk has been a delightful source of amusement and recreation to , our citizens during the past season, and the ' only regret is that necessity will compel the pro prietor to .close it after to-morrow night until the return of cool weather. Everybody should he on hand to-night. Buy yonr clothing from David & Weil. Applewhite "Sot Dead. The'-ffote-wnios bf yesterday says : We learn thut George Applewhite has -been seen since the shooting on tho,lQth, and4s reported bat Hithtly hurt. It Is also reported that two citizens of this county met H. BLowry in the woods, a few days ago, and though they were both armd with shot guns, they made no effort te capture the outlaw. One of them would have shot If be had bad a good ' chance Boy your clothing from David &Wiil. Musical and I.lierary Exhibit loo. Notwithstanding the fact that the ' indlca tionsof the weather were rather unfavorable, qnlte a largo and appreciative and ence attend ed the Musical and Literary Exhibition of Wil mington Institute,: assisted by Prof. Reuckert, last night. The slnglrig by the pnptls of "the Institute was pronounced on all hands to; be "very fine and reflected much credit upon their Instructor, as well as, upon themselves,' and exhibited theffcl of a judicious system of training. t ProCReuckert's efforts on the vio lin were, as was to be expected, highly ppre ciatedby the audience, as was sufficiently "de- moQstrsteaV, Among the most noticeable" feats of declv matlon may be mentioned "North Carolina ad Nature and Pbllosopby1, uGeneral Lee nd Fashion Stronger than Love," and "Cato's Soliioquj," the first two pieces of which were 6icu dj iwq young Misses or aoout x y ears ld; but where all did so well It would be un- justto discriminate to any extent, and we would simply say that the'oxhibltlou through- oat was most excellent and elicited the flatter- lng encomiums of all who were present At the close VThe Old North State" was sung by tQe paplls, Prof. Rueckert acjompanying the tw-auxauon with the violin, and tbe audience, at the request of the Principal, joining In the chorus, which was rendered with much beauty aud effect, after which the Doxology, "Pwise - wuuui ui oieisings now," was snng and the audience dispersed extremely gratified "m me eveaing's eatertajnm'ent. .... - Buy your clothing from David & Wiil. Lacal Dots. ,v Delightful shower yesterday. Disinfect your cellars and lots now. . Oleander trees are said to bring bad lack toahousehold..rA--v;!";; . Mosaic and cameo jewelry, is coming in to fashion again: ; ; X Large hoof ear-rings ot'torlise shell, jet or gold, are all the rage. - The annual pew renting will take place at the First Baptist Church May 3rd. ' While gold Is w rth f 17 per ounce, fine blonde hair readily commands twenty-five. A petition for a general suspension of business on the 1st of. May has obtained nu merous signatures among our business men. ;1 i-Bevn; Geo. Patterson,' ""of St. John's Church, of this city, and Rev.- J. C. Hnske, bj Fayetteville, are expected to exchange pulpits on Sunday. - ; " ; ' t ", . . i y . ' The last "hop"f of the season, to be given by the ''Eclect'c Soiree Cluh,";wll! come off atLlppltt's Ilallthls evening. . A lively time Is expected; f - . '' ?-'-;;- " We learn that the members. of the Graqd Army of the Republic, of this city, are making ettensivelpreparatlons for the Nat)onal Memo- rial celebration on thflSOth of Mv "7-.-"-;.; A colored male patient was sent to the City Hospital yesterday for treatment. He was picked op in the street in a miserable plight I and had to be carried to tbe llospital In a cart. We see by tho Jtobesonian that D. McNeill, Esq., the proprietor of the Wadesboro Argus, is about to commence t .e publication of a new paper at Shelby. N. C., to be called the Moun taineer. ' .- ' " ;:;" '. . Ben Lane, colored, arreited yesterday on the charge of a breach of the peace, was re quired to give security in the snm of f 100 for bis appearance before Justice Wm. M. Harriss this mernlng'. - : An excursion up tlie WilmlngWn,1 Char lotte and Rutherford Railroad takes, place to dty. The party, composed of officers s of. the road and a few other . gentlemen, will return on Satnrday. ' Our thanks' are; "tendered to President Martin for an Invitation to partici pate. : v. -. Another Fight lu RohesonFstsl Re sults. ' . ''Prom a private letter reeeived by a gentle man of this city yesterday, from Robeson couaty, we have the following intelligence of 'another . conflict with the outlaws in that sec tion, which seems to have resulted disastrous ly to the party endeavoring to effect their cap ture : 11 ' ; ' '''' '. ' '. T.S.. "Another fight and two of our men killed and one. of the McKoys -severely wounded. They were ambnshed. Sheriff McMillan was there himself.- The fight occurred at Henry Berry Lowrey's house.- No further Dartlculars as yet." :. . " - - .. . , Since the above was written we' have ascer tained some further particulars of the unfor tunate affair alluded to. . Our informant states that Sheriff McMillan goYon the train at Buie's Store yesterday morning, wben.be stated that he had . HenryBerry Lowrey sur rounded In his own house and that he .' was then on his way to Shoe Heel to obtain rein forcements. He said th.it the party on guard around the noted outlaw's house consisted ot ten men, and at Buie's 8ioro he bad pressed a number of other young men Into service ' and dispatched them to the assistance of those on guard, while he proceeded to Shoe Heel to se cure a farther addition to his force. It seems that the party who had been - sent from Buie's Storeproceeder In the direction of Lowrey's house, but before arriving there they were suddenly fired upon by the outlaw and bis gang, who were lying In ambush awaiting their coming, by which one of the psrty, a Mr. Inman of .Robeson county, was killed outright, , and Frank Thompson and Thomas - McKoy were severely wounded. Young McKoy was shot through the arm, shoulder, neck and stomach, and his wounds are considered i dangerous. Thompson was wounded in the' arm and shoulder. Inman, the young man who was killed; was between 20 and 21 years of age. How Lowrey and his gang escsped from the house we could not definitely ascertain, and await further developments before venturing a description of this part of the performance. :" And so the work of blood goes on and;a whole community' ia'setVt" defiance by this set of desperadoes. We should think this act In the drama of blood should be 'Sufficient to arouse the whole county to a determination to give themselves no rest until' the whole "., la Vniort no KtntnrA ' ' ' '' We hope to be able to give farther psrtlcn- lars of this unfortunate affair in to-morrow's issue. Onr.Cnlp Basket. . .-... . : Lotta and her "banjo" are in St. Louis. Iowa is Ihe first State to recognize wo men lawvers- . - Some ladles lighten their, tresses by sop ping them in cider.," 17:11 :,X 3 A fashion paper says; The Philadelphia engagement ring is plain gold. , A bachelor thinks that if Eve was formed from a bone, It must havebeen from a bene of contention. Young New York girls wear little yacht r log hats with the name the yacht glided on e oiue nuuuu tui bhiuiubi , 'w We hpar that it Is becoming quite com- tnon for gentlemen to weat ladles' brarelets a their arms as "gages d'ambu r." " We have read of manifestations of Idiocy in novels, I uut neJer cxpected-to meet with them In real life. 11ITEK AlfD HABIHE KRWS. Thubsdat, April 27. . The ' Schr. L. TJJSMght from Camden, Maine, bound for Savannah, loaded with lime, and the flchr. Stevenxm Lee. from New . York and Abound to Florida, were spoken off Mason: boro Sound this morning, the pilot being re quested by the Captains of the-respectlTeves I sels to report them to the city papers. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. I " ' " . . . 4 : f';The-Kepublican3:ot :Raleigh remained in session" alf k ht '-.Tuesday, nibt, f : : - . TKe ; Mayor of Raleigh h a instructed the policesto arrest all persons caught using the" sque dunk within : the limits ot that city. Sensible! c:'; Last year an income tax1 ot $10,000 "was collecled in "Edgecombe county. For the present year we uhder stand it4 will not exceed $600. ; So says 'the'Tarbbrb Southerner; '1 ':, f. - V ; -r- It is proposed to .QstablisIiL a cotton - factory at - Halifax, to be r called "The Pioneer "Manufacturing Company.", A charter was obtained at the last session of the Legislature. ' ; o; r - - t.-; The ;"W ilson Ledger says Our jail was again relieved, on Wednesday night, by the exit of one ot its .pets who had been sentenced to hard labor for the term of six months. TW KM. 00v0. ;;V Ou Sunday last a negro man, mzy upon the subiect of relisriou. and runnmsr wild I nnnn th RtrPPta. was tkkfin nr. Irv RhervfT Bryan.and lodged in jail.. . ' 1 . 1 r J 1 , . mi , -r . i m t . ... . me Xiaieigu ' juetegram .says that Hon: William . Moore, of Chowan, "has accepted the position of Judge of the oecona juuiciai xisirict rcenuy lenuerea uim by uov. uaiaweii, ana win enter upon. the discharge of his duties 'as such at Edgecombe Court. ; V h "Rrto. noire 75 statpa that th Memrtt. Ofirrett living near Ringwood, N.v C, who devote great attention to the grape j culture,- ex - - 1 pect to make this year 20,000 gallons of wine, toe product oi tueir vmeyaras. Hugh L. Cole, Esq., formerly of Newbero, in this btate, and at one timo a Captain in the 2nd N. C. Reg., C. S. A., at present a Oounseller at Law in the ,City of New York, has' been . appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for North Caro lina by Elis Excellency Gov. . Caldwell. , The Wadesboro Argus . says : Serious tears are entertained by some of our farmers that wheat and fruit has been injured by the late frosts. ; We hope, on account of the several days, dry weather, that the ''damage. Will not be so great as is feared. -' - ''..' .:'Z '; - Mr. and Mrs, Barton t Terrell, living near Raleigh J were On their "way to that city On Wednesday,in a buggy, when tbe horse attached to the vehicle runaway and threw' them both ; out. Both were severely injured and Mrs. F. subsequently - -i - t.' ' o . 1 ; I ' l uieii oi ii er injuries. . ou , we, icaru - iiuui the Telegram. . J,.. ,,'.'-,. - V- - At a meeting of the Edge combe Memorial' 'Association, ' held on Friday evening last, Mrs. Wm. Biggs was elected President, Mrs.; H. D. Teel, Vice President, and Mrs. Wm. Howard Secre tary. Memorial Day will be appropriately observed. . J From the Sentinel. C FBAUD COMMISSION. . . ; : . f ; ' j Wednesday, April 26, 1871 Commission to investigate charges of fraud and corruption met at 10 . A. M. in the Senate-Chamber.---"- x--r. Mr. E. G. Hall testified that hisather's estate was a stockholder to.the extent of about 100 .shares in the Cape Fear Navi gation Company; that 82 shares was sold to S. Lutterloh for 10 dollars per share, and the sale was made immediately : after tk vw.V. n art nf tVtn intoraet rtf tlto fitflto L ... . - - i. . 4-- Mr. Hall sold, as executor of his lather, fin f l whs inuuceu lu liio otx.o ut iuc i . . A J A. it 1 Jl I ' - ana representations mat iiie biuck. wuuiu become valueless. As in case he' did not sell Lutterloh would purchase enough from auother party to give him a control ling interest in the stock, which when ob tained Was to be s.unk. ; He (Lutterloh) said he wished to get up. a meeting of the stockholders. When they were ' trying to get u p, the meeting, witness remained put, as did Mr. Tilliughast, lor the purpose of preventing lie presence oi a quorum, as it was understood that the object- of the meeting was to break up the company. Thefe waa combination vfornied 1 to - de press tbi stock, and thinks. Lutterloh, was engaged in it..'f '-t'..M-. 't i a :-i k. . The Capo Fear, Halceyon" & Lutterloh libes of boats shad employed counsel to prosecute -a suit against the Navigation Company,' and all had contributed to pay the lees., rne siock oi me laiier company was principally: owned at the. time of meeting in June, 69, ;by J. D. Williams, D. ;J.J Worth, T. J. : Jonps, R. B. Lutterloh, estates U ucu. jjxvi. tin nitu uaiuun. Unghast, Col. E. D. Hall testi fled : -' ' , That be was a Senator ; in the.. Legisla ture from New Hanover in -1866-67; and was chairman ot the joint committee' to investigate the affairs of the Cape Fear Navigation Com pany.- Much testimony was takenand filefl, which cannot now be found after the most dijigent search among the other papers, and there is every reason to believe it has been' spirited away, i The labors of the committee resuitea mareso- lntinn wnnirinf? the. "Solicitor ohthe 7th district to file an information in the Supe rior Court of Cumberland county. There- I had been much complaint for a number ot years against tnis company ; lor. iutt ca.au- tions in tolls and neglect to carry out the Teal objects of its existence, T ; v . Mr. A. H. Slocumb testified : I -That he -was a resident oti FayetteviU, aUd'engaged Id mercbandize, "anctalsoa member .5 of tbe Peoples' line of Steam boats. He had a conversation with . Mr. Lutterloh in Mayr I860. ; Mr. L., showed I him a receipt for the State's stock in tbe Navigation Company and said, that that gave them the control o the river. They did. not intend to use it, but that other lines would have' to conform to -certain rules of ireight. Had afterwards a "con versation with J.VD. Williams, wno said much the same, and that freights would be higher. Witness, said that he wenid send his freights ,by flats. Capt. Green said if he did he would have to pay toll, or the fiats would be seized. - , -; - "Witness thought the aggTegateamount of tolls wbich the Company would receive in a vear would be between . tax ftArt and I ' $30,000. There were , six boats on the near. 5000. Thinks'the stock of the Co. on this exhibit would be worth $200,000. mi - a a a a . a The rates previous to the appointment of the Commission was 20 per cent, on the -whole amount of freight, which has since been reduced, 50 per cent. , . At the-time the notice was served by the Cape Fear Navigation Company on the People's Line for arrears of toll, due, Mr, T. A. Byrne wa3 in Fayetteville. Witness told him the .Navigation Company had served said notice upon his line. Byrne Replied, they can'Jt do it. engineered that whole business for them. I got the Board,, jof Education : together and. got I tuem to mnke the sale,'. . . . , . M, , ,, ! ai conversation "with Mr. . Lutterldh about a month atro witneyi . sa.id. -"Mr. Lutterlbh you bought that stock from Mr. Byrne and not from the Stated He replied that be did not, that Byrne only acted , as bii agent Tor "Commission merchant." Witness said, "you JDaid him $500." Said ue, "JN ear, that sum." r; - . ; . , In another recent conversation with Mr. ,n-fprpnM cn?f :rh , ... r "aa 9een penaing againsi toe xtavigauon 1 rn r r h a Atta. mncA-i tv mttnaca I 5 K7p;i Win ' r ---- -.rrf-- . purchase into . the - Navigation . uompany, and witness replied ho had rather , see it broken up as it was always a nuisance. .uuttenon saia it was impossioie.io. Drea& tbe charter, that be bad tbe suit brought to depress the stock, that he might buy it up,nnd had run tor the Legislature that he might introduce the Ib.ill to, have the 8Ult brought. NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. L. tM i ai 1 I 1 StOrC anCl JC Or Sale I 1,600 busuels coetn, 800.bbls. floub, 130 bbls: pobk, !'' . .... ' --' ' ' .'. .- ' 90 Boxes D.S. and L. C Sides, , . ; 30 Hhds.'D. S. and S. Sides and Shoulders, 460 Sacks Bio, Java and I aguyra Coffee, 20 Hhds. Demarara and P. B. Sugar, 150 Bbls. Sugar, all grades, : 350 Hhds. Cuba Molasses, 150 Bbls. Cuba Molasses, . x 150 Hhda. Sugar House Molasacs, : 106 Bbbls. S. IL Molasses, . i . . . . . .... 300 Bales Hay, 2,000 Sacs s Salt; - 150 Bbls. and Boxes Crackers,' . ' 300 Boxes Soap, ' ; ,. . 100 Cases Lye and Potash, 50 Boxes Cheese, . 15 Tabs Butter, ....... -.... O r - ' 7S BWS. and Tubs Laid, ' ' ' - ' . T5 Bbls. and Kits Mackerel, . , ; . 75 Boxes Tobacco, : ; . .: r" 80 Boxes Soda, ' : 150 Kegs Nails, . - ' . ' ; -- -; - ' I' : ' ' t Forsaleby ; , .' . .. .. - - -- - - - : - -. F: W. KERCH NER, ! aprll 28-tf ' T' 27, 23 ahd 29 North Water St. STANDARD WORKS,: At Heinsberger's. i TJTOB the Latest and Best Novel, -aj i : Go to Heinsberger's. THE Best Violin and Guitar Strings, - - .; -' . . At Heinsberger's. -gTAMILY BIBLES, At Heinsberger's. TiAPER and ENVELOPES. jT - At Heinsberger's. 4 iniANOS, Organs and Melodeons, hf , " ' - , ItElNSBERGER'S ' Live Book Store. april 23tf Brouia, Cocoa and Chocolate, r. ; . V'.' AT ; , ,': , V '' J. O. STEVENSON'S. : iSaSOELIiANEOUS. Cassiineres at Cost H AVING arlarge stock of CASSIMERES Bnltable for Children's as well as Men's wear, and being desirous of closing up this branch of our trade, we will sell the entire lot, or by the yard, at . A NICE STOCK OF. ? ' SthwGMis; for Hen and MM'slfear Mt7N6N&CO.,. . CITY CLOTHIERS. apxiltf, aai w y vi .uu-j . . HA T S -if, L , f s- jv svi r ? i.'n:-, f-.i':i . tdst received. ;a laree lot of ' f Spring Hats,- ALSO STR AW,.H ATS FOR MEN. BOYS A WD CHILDREN, v ' THOS. H. WRIGHT. u No. 9 N6rth Front St. apl 27tf ; -' What I Will Do, r-'n. I WILL SELL GROCERIES AS LOW AS the same goods ean be bought elsewhere, and deliver them at your house tree of charge. I have lust received a Bmall package of that : ' ' PFPi PRBNCH BRA2iD J DO try it,- if yon want something good.: A v.M'Vi'"- -.-birgelotof ..r rr French's Extra Family Flour ; I - ": ' ; New Butter eweet and nicej , v., i resh Crackers, Mustard, Pickles, . ','-'- --,-r -' i '- t .- rted very a.--. apl27tf - . .' Cor. Market and Second sts. . Ac, Ac and my usual stock of fine Imp Wines and Liquors, always on hand cheap for cash. ? - , . W. R. FRENCH ; , , . MISCELLANEOUS. - zl - . ' .... 1 Somethiriff You Oueht to Have ;1 . NOW READY ! Harpel's Typograplx ; OK, BOOK OF SPEGHZENS. ji-.. i- ' ... - 1 or Lhtorxatiok ajtd Eueeiji t Exxk; ' ' -or LxTTBarBxsa Wouk nr Black ' -: v Coxobs,' Bboszbs,' "boy. ' o ! -'' """ " y '' 'tot usa ot ' ' 1 PRINTERS, AMATEURS PUBLISHERS, ' ' BUSINESS MEN, AND PEOPLE OF '' . " .TASTE GENERALLY 1, 1crE ABLY an entire year has been consumed JL in unrenutung uaoor.ana superintena enceto produce this book. The press work alone (done almost entirely with type forms made up or the choisest and latest produc- Mnna rT 1 no Tnnn n t-1 Aa otp 1 amnn-nran f ri s - . xne doo The Dook la fresh, elecrant, demonstrative of new ideas, thoroughly practical for utilitarian purposes, and at tjie same time fit to be pre served in any library. It is printed on hieh grade paper ; contains upward of three huo-' ared imperial octavo pages ; has larger sheets infolded, and numerous embellishments,' etc. in addition to tne regular matter. Price to subscribers until January 15th, 1871, (after which an advance will be made), for the general edition, printed on white paper and bound in super cloth, with bevelled covers, scarlet edges. 95 ter copy. A small edition of 250 copies, printed on ex tra flesh-tinted paper, and elegantly bound In calf or Turkey morocco antique, $10 per copy. All orders must be accompanied with the Cash, a P. O. Order, or Draft on Cincinnati or -New xoric, payaoie to tue unuereigneu. so to be added it the book is to be seat by CO;D. orders must be accompanied with l in cash. Collection charges will be added topnceor uooic. ? . Parties desiring, their names beautifully stamped on their books will send so cents Those wishing f urther information concern ing , this volume will, please address (with stamp) the publisher, . : OSCAR H. HABPEL, ' . Typographic Designer and Printer, "' ? S3 West Foui th Street, Cincinnati. . f eb 1-ti : ' ' ' . -. -,; ' . Molasses and Syrup. G5() HHDS. Muscovado Molasses ';.-- . -.,. '; . - AND- . . S; R SYETJP, . . ..- i ;. ';ii i r.: ; X-'M - For sale very low by 'fuel apl27-tf " ' - : "v WILLARD BROS. PRIVATE AMD TRANSIENT BOlVRDIHft BY Capt. E. 7r Manning. mHE Knildinor known as the CITY HOTEL JL- has been thoroughly repaired, and re- arranged, and the Kooms luraisnea wnu an NTIKC NV OUTFIT. ' The Location is Desirable for Busi ness Men Besldentt and Transient. o CHARGES FAIR AND REASONABLE - CALL AND SEE US, North Side Market St., near the corner of Second, Wilmington, N. C. Open May 1st, 1871. apl27-tf, PROVISIONS., HEAVY CITY MESS PORK, DRY SALTED Shoulders, hhds. and boxes; Dry Salted Sides, hhds. and boxes; Smoked Western - Shoulders, hhds.; Smoked Western Rib Sides, Khds.; Breakfast Strips; Hams, - covered and naked. : . . ' -; ' LARD Pure Prime Natural and Extra,ln tierces, barrels and tuba. . j ; . '" EXTRA FINE TABLE BUTTER, tnbs BEST FACTORY CHEESE. .'-' r r n Sundries. COFFEES Java, Lairuyra, Bio, ; all. grades FLOUR all grades ; SUGARS all grades ; . MOLASSES and SYRUPS all grades ; , '.; CRACKERS, aU kinds, la bbls. and jt: boxes ; . RAISINS ; Choice Lem- i; . u '-.' ' .ens and Oranges, j , Bottled i Ale and Porter, English . i and American, (. in" ; r v eases and bbls.; : v - - Chewing Tobacco, -caddies', quarter and half i : boxes ; Catawba ; Wine,' Choice scupper- 1 - nong Wlnef"i Calif ornla pock Wine, S. . i Clarets, Raspberry Syrup,' -Black- . berry Brandy, Jellies, Xaseaoes, - and Grocers Drugs, Lye and ; : - potash," and a genera). ....: V ;; " assortmentof Xiqdors, Groceries, Segars and . 1 1 . ; . 4 yobacco, . zr - f-'v For sale at wholesale ey, by. r-rjj aprll r ' ADBIAK 4b, TOIXEBS. ' A CARD. j- :?"," a-' WrumraTOir, N.C April 24th, 187L mnK nndenimed-'wlaheB 'to- acknowledge 1 the receipt of three thousand (3,O00) dol lars, Life Policy of her husband, Thos. J.Wil liam, who was insured, in the Piedmont and Arlington Life insurance uompanyi.- " .- i With many than" ror tne prompmess on the part of the Agent and Company, I remain w . . 1 1 . .. M , ' "LASAi wiLLIAMS,;; TO JUXi W. aU BTTBUJt "1. . . PiAdnumt and Arlimaton Life Piedmont and Arlington Life Ins. Co. i The above Company, always prompt In the adjustment of its losses, respectfully invites the attention of all persons desiring Life In surance upon a safe And "-economical .plan. Call on ; . W.M. STEVENSON. A- nt,: .i ". aprn 25-tf v? tv ";' 7 : SO Market St. s. ; ATJOTIQN BALES. M. Auctioneer. V B7 C7BOMI.T i c; ;' 1 - oi, MouniB. Crockery jat ;aMcn L : .'.( ..V.t.flt gX& FRIDAY NEXT, it KJ A. M., we will sell, I occupied by S.M. West, 28th Inst., at 11 o'clock, at the store formerly JS8Q.. on soutn water street, to pay. SALVAGE and OTHER EX PENSES," . ''.,'.-':;.; 'J,.; a0 Dozen Plate, assorted si zS 108 Dishes, 162 Baker? 133 Covered l)ishes,' 9 Soup ' ' Terreens, IS Sauce Terreens; 4 Stands, : . . 18 Boats and Picklesi S6 Covered ; ' ": Muffins, 1S5 Jugs, 27 Comforts, . ; , .29 Ewers and, Baisins, .18 14. I ? Soups and Trayi-v r.'.ror j r .,-., .... . : . -. is Tea POTS, ' VT DOZEN ROWLS, This saTe is well worthy the. attention of dealers and others. ' : apl 26-ts SPECIAIj'KOTICE., -,;;-'-:rrW.. READ y'- CAREFULLY. .'' -Ague and Fever. The only nrerentive known for Fever 4a the use of Wolfe's Schiedam : Schnapps. - " ITolfc's Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Dyspepsia. " ' '" WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHN A PPS T v Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. ' " ; ; " 11 ' Wolfe' Schiedam" Sclmapp Is good for an kidney and bladder complaints " WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS . . Is used all ver the world by physicians In ' ; . . ,, .their practice, , , Wolfe'a Sehiedam Schnappa : ; ' Is good' for Gout. . . - , , ... WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS' r. " Is good for all Urinary complaints.. , Wolfe'a Schiedam Sehnappa j .4,'. . is recommended by all tbe Medical: Faculty. . WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS , Is good for Colic and pain in the stomach. Wolfe's Scntedam Schnapps iAndrhnnterfeited. and purchasers . . wi iiiiva r nsA nan.. - . I beg leave to call the attention of the reader -i 1 hi I te testimonials in aver of the Schnapps ,r. ; j I feel bound td say that I regard you r Sootapps as belngr la every respect.' pro-euiiA nently pure, anddeservingef medical patron age. At aU events it la the purest possible article ol Holland gin. hereto'ore unobtain able, and aS8uch may be saiely prescribed by physlcianr, . DAVID L. MO IT, M. D., ., " Phav aceutical Chemist New Yoi k. -v LbtnsvTLi.K, KT.; 8ept. l: 1 feel that we have now an article of nln suitable for such eases as that remedy is ad apted to. - ' . -,,Vi iti-u'i X: DRJ.W.JtRI.GHTt.: " . w Schnapps' la a remedy In chronic catarrhal complaints, etc.: . . , tt . . (.. .... ":, .. ,.,. t I take ereat deasure In bearlns highly cred- table testlmonv to its effloacy as a remedial agent in tne diseases lor wmcn yuu rowm mend it. Having natural tendency to the mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of stimulation, I regard it as one of the most lm- Sjrtant remedies in chronlo catarrhal affec ons, particularly those of the genlto-urinary apparatus. With much respect,your obedient servant,' - - Oh as: A. Lbas, M: D , Now York. 2 Pihb Stkbkt, N. Y N0v 21," fS87 Udolpho Woub, Esq , Preteni: Dbas Sia : I have made a chemical , examination of a sample of your Schiedam 8chnapps,' with the intent of determining if any foreign or -injurious substance had. been. added to the simple distilled spirits. vm ti;nviv'a . The examination has resulted in the conclu sion that the sample contained no 1 poisonous or harmful admixture. . I have been unable to discover any trace of the. deleterious sub stances which are sometimes employed in the" adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, the Schiedam Snapps" as aq excellent and onobjectlonable variety of gin. ' Very respectfully yours,. . . ; ' (Signed) 1 vh C1IA8. A. 8KELY, Chemist;:! -.' .CHBiaoixtAKn TSOHWIOAI. IiABOBATOKTi 18 EZOHAKS PtAOl, JNlWiTOJO, OT.. Udoupho Woltb. Esq.; Dear Sir : The under signed have carefully , and thoroughly ana lyzed a sample of, your Aromatic Schiedam "Schnapps," selected by ourselves, and have found the samd free from all organic or lnor- game 6UDstances, more or iesa uyuiiu v ran'n kti hRtunp. mora Or less XniKXlC health. From the result ot our exanunauuu w twna.Atr th a.rtJ Ala one of superior Quality, lealth. From the result of our examination reconsider the article c healthy as a, bererage, ana eneciui m xt medicinal qualities. Kespoctlully yours, v (Signed) ALEX. TRIPPLE, Chemis ! i.V l FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. - jo- Fox sale by ail respectable 'Grocers and healthy as a, beverage Druggists, h: i J JhT'Jl ' i -r' --w i. . .Mn wt.-wn.tm v.am .mar ll-S&FSmos-ent 28 Beaver St., N. Y. .: MISCELLANEOUS. : , i.i Fiiniituref Bedding and J-.i tit : S H A D E ST. -.... -r.-;;..f y.j :-'J OUR STOCK for the SUMMER and SPRING 'iTs .ji.i.-,-.- - TRADE Is now complete, having the largest Furniture Warehouse in the State and always the largest stock on hand-' We can offer in ducements to the publio that cannot be' eom peted with. ; Parties in want should examine before making" purchases. D. A. SMITH, Granite Building, -' inarch m-tf " , " ;J ' J ' Sonth Front St. FOR GALE OR REfJ'T- -TTIOn SALE OU REHT That large and Jj valuable plantation on Middle Sound, miles from the city, known as the Mott tract , will be rented or sold on resonable terms, jtot P?SSS8,ftPPlyt C.W.OLDHAM; Ex i -?. I -r r. "l n- m ,M r. Tiff KV7J. -r ! -A .'I f ' 'V j .r ! a : '0 ' i I : . K
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 28, 1871, edition 1
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