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. " the iioniiiNG fiTAi;,. - " PUBLISHED DAILY, tfil. II BXl-fAIIt Editor nud Propr.' 0io Dawson Bank Cuilainffs, Front St. nnA vear. in advance. ,.7 00 six montna, ia navance 8 60 Three months, In advance.. ...... .......... 2 00 one month. In advance.... 73 The Morwino Star will be delivered In any part or tne vuy t nrrsji-r urns per wees. April 23, 1871. " Hn..n'M Ther- -Time. "I?' mom- Wind. Weather eier- eter. - .. 77 A. M. SftOO C9 3 W Brisk Fair, a P. M. 29:88 78 3 W Brisk Threatne up. M. -29:89 71 3WQentle Clear. Mean Temp, of day, 73 d eg. Robert Sbtboth. . , Serg't Sisnal Service U. a A. ". Weniber Report. , Wi.bDkpxi.tmbnt. 1 I - utiicaoi vuiH.ciznai umcer. W.Wnirton. AnrilSS.-. P f 1 I : .r . 1 dt " 9 1 Tt U nrobable that brisk and fresh wind r from the Southwest andlNorUiweet will nre 1 storms will probably p4teoterthemIdaie,and eastern States with cloudy "weather on Satur day; . t : ; TSIGEl ,ihiNBKKOBK S Llve,iJ00K Cjore. OV Marxei i-...,t:Tln Tranent, Tnti .r .J....... . . . t. Bll tv. . --r, Rrr?, i i.i Heidb Bros. Uoramlsslon Merchants and Dealers In Qrocricfvfec. 4V'y-v, n --a-' We are requested to'etate that (he' time for 1'isllng city tax's has been extended to the 10th" of May. Welukrrf that .not more than ione half of the tax payers, so far, have attended to this duty. UJ-LL. A lnnKerous Patient. ..A. CPT . woruu lh0 name of LlSs! House, where 6he will Tie; held subject, to the Mayor's order. Eliza is subject to crazy .fits and alt times; 1; Cbrisldered very dangerous: o.i. 1. J ... f 1 r t I For this reason, and out of regard for the safe ty of his other patients, Dr. Wlnants request ed her removal from the HospitaV " " 1 -r A False .Alarm There was A' ease ; of small ppj ' reported in j j "" - i was supposed even, .by . the. physician in at- tendnnce that the--cfttlent -was fcufferln with I . ---- --7,. 7 . .. .7.-.--.-.. - I " uiai aisease. we reiraiqea jronit menonmg mo laci, nowevcr, ur lear oi creaun unne- .i cessary alarm. ' The colored man alluded to 1 was taken to the City Hospital and yest.rday I we were glad to learn that Dr. Wlnants had decided that the disease he was snflerlng on der vxu not tmatl pvx. ; r.icl Fashion Dots. White mull, French Nainsook, muslins and . buff linens are the materials for summer suits In ladle.' Mantles, , the PolonaUo of black silk, with postillion jacket aek, is going to be a very great favorite this spring, r. : . : .'. : "Point de gaza" Is the richest lace sold, "point applique" comes next in rank. Real luce may be distinguished, from Imitation by the edge. In real lace It is finished, in thelm itation it Is rough, showing the marks of the rnttlntr O" From Robeson.. Our advices from Roboion county yesterday J were rather meagre, but confirmed the state- : Wlilte-.wno-wuseni-lo-inB worK liousesome reaaers are;Eiaaiy reeeiveay. iron any :toint ' -na' hrdriirn time since as a vagraui, oui waa suosequeuny vpecmuy so irom lue gyoa oia.iown J r he daily arrival transferred to thuCitV HOftnlti wfta'rein'ovHd I Favettavilfe. m' ,. . . -.-?: , .1 ,, sa '.' i' J. . .- 1.-... .. .... .-..iLV.--"::::;:.:j",:'V;--::.::ry -:. .l.tqre.ot the steamers, an. I ti irom ma iua -j-m.ru-y- m u wtmra , ., -We had the pleasure of meetinir yesterday tivitv in the movement c meats in our last as to the shooting or Inman, rnns on ashore.- - -Thompson and McKov bv the outlaws in am-1 buscade. We also learn that an inquest was htM l.v CnmnAr Oi..ffl. nvr f h hrf. ,.r VA.nff Inman, who was killed byLiwrev and his pansr. It la now rpnnrten that hntlv Thnmnann I --c r " i and McKo' are riantrerounlv wnnndp.d Wt .T I Dfflnnellc, who is attending Thompson, says Jm j . . . v . . he Is wounded in the left tang, and that - there . Is scarcely a probability of his recovery. M- rvoy is also reported to have tMen shot through the lungs and it Is said that he Is suffering in tense agony, with hardly a hope of his recov cry. t u :: We could obtain no further particulars in re jfard to the affair. , ,-Y ' , The - flop." J, . - f 5 - - -.?-r . The last "nopn for the ore? pfeetit season of lhf TT.pli.i.tli flntrPH IMnh iri.t 1t ..m- nlT.I I i rr.,-. ...... ... : i -.vl 'iikb xiau inn nigut, was o granu aiiar, i nnA .7 n ..a i. , . . , . xuu nu IWUUUUVCU V.UIU3B IICICUl lVItTC I oeen ine most successful one in every respect Unit k.a t..nn -...i. . .T '" ' -i-o uwlu jiitij. x uci a woi o a .utc uuui I K.... 1.f .1 . J . . . . . I i iuuic auu geaueuicn present, ana rine i dancing was kept ud until a late hour. What addod much to the attractiveness of the scene was the 'fact that the Hall had been handsome if decorated with banners and evergreens, -th8 handiwork of a number of you eg ladles, which gave the room an air of cheerfulness that add ed zest to the enjoyment of the evening. Two bands of excellent music contributed large ly to the general pleasure. Altogether it was such a scene of universal gayetyj and; joyous "esa mat Hngwrs la the memory as one of the most agreeabte'cpUodeain Ufa's transitory ex is tense. . ; .' - Mr. Hen rya . preacher lu Missouri, is said o. cheerfully , do ureal deal of labor. I She acts as pastor j does the singing of the congregation ; preaches three times a week: tlocs her own housekeeping nod takes care of nine cuiiarcp, . KIVEU AND MABINE NRffg. Fkidat, April 28. . -We learn from Cap I. .Phillips, oithe steam er CitmhuA' --..m--kii t- v. I u up the river recentlv and that there la now .. ... " . I prospect of plenty of water for boating pur7 : '."'-' . Capt. B. J Lawton, Harbor Master, fu - i. 7 , wUh th0 WfB rePort of 80und- n taken April 27th : ' . v ' western Bar, n feet 6 Inches, T,'P. 8 0 " "ten at low water. Rise of tide feet. ine steamer Alpha, having been tbor Omrl.l-. i ... .l ' . ' repaired, furnished with new boilers. fluted, Ac, made her,' appearance on the nver to (lav looking . u.-a. i. . ' - Mwfr auu uauusuujB OB Uhe had never seen a day's service. Success ner. -1 i-1 f Vol. v-L 032.- WILIIETGTpITi IT.;C.y SATURDAY, APRIL "MlXiSiM Local Dot. -' No police arrests yesterday ; f Senator Abbott has arrived. . . 1 . .... , . j - - . 1 Pity the poor who hare to work this fine weather. ..-. , ,::7.. v, ''-..7 .;- v An exchange saya an eye can express 829 1 ; - ' ; The latest thing In lockets Is of Ivory, with an elaborate monogram'.' v . 7 . ; k Ajnew. Bty,5 car rins: is in the fofrn of v wuicn jmgje caerniy. 1 iiH 1 rx 1 inrrtnT f 'rvit v A 1 . . uus' f presiding, will cemmepce firtbla city bk iton-1 nQ ; - It'thnndered., llehtened and' threatened wrfn Wfs.expeetedtlldn'tcome. t i 4 We notice that the frame work of the new Lutheran parsonage has been raised and the IndicatIonsarethat.it will t not be- very long oeiore u is reaay ior occupancy.. '- Jnstico McOui?i? has been oolte sick for I eonseonerw - e his .office has htenrlr i j i rly - L A. P." Kfiirht. .. f harmed with dUnrder conduct (assault with a dea'dlv weaDonl was 1 bu dre the Cltv Cant Yekterd mnrnimr '1 found not cnlltv and discharged r V Co Operative Store will be held on Tuesday fill be held on Tuesday ujf , vixuucmcii an? in , inia city - pro or;electlflr a President 8pectmg;tcr aevv .telegrapkjIline.North; foJdoptiuK a constat ndS,whicl, .promises: great- ie ... 1 " . . .auction jn charges.; -.iJwzllfivoo ic ujht ler the-TTJrpoae and otbef officers and ..v.. ... j . . Wehuve added mAoy caw, subscribers to ' v' ii i- r .1 . our Fayettv;llelutduruithepreeutmopth. . AccesWn8 to our;already --r number of our Representative In 'Congress, Hon: A; 1. Waddell. H is justfrom Washington and the atmosphere of that city of "magnificent dis- . . ; Ji ' ... tances .V eeema to have a mo're wholesome in- fluence on Aifcphstitntion.th.an ldofs on that of the United States. AkatlBK lAst Nlxbt. : The scenef at the skating - Hnkasi1 evening ' as mora thanttauallv animating? and bemldern'u was moro inantrsuanv auimaunsF ana ocwiuier-1 i. The'floor was filled with skaters of both mnA vnntaith.Tiinitw ih. nnnnih nr - .v .-..-v.-.w..ft tt..... .jhe .weather they 'rWhWedi In, the f giddy mares." wun ino mtjsi apparent sausisciton i and as if they Intended to make the mostofawy constitutes .'a quantity" of ripe the limited time allowed them before the clos- .rig of the "rink.1 The crowd of skaters arid 1 spectators present was larger than usual and all seemed to'enloy the sport buffely..' r:r7t - I This afternoon there will be skating from 4 1 to 6 o'clock and to-night, the last opportunity which will be afforded for an indulgence ia thla favorite atcomulishment this season - the ' - I o'elock. ' - I .There will doutlesa- be a large crowd on both occasions VI Onr Cblp Ilasbes. . There a:e forty shades of scarlet. Saturday evening calls are the New York style, now. The women have got into over 300 post "... offices, 60 far. l Whcn i- a :hiD iike a'nedeatrian f - When " il 18 once more tue thing lor young la- I f A. -I . io piay mc iiarp. rr A consolation or thd ladles-This world abounds In biffl-terrectlonS- . I ' - - I vrr j i . n: . I a ladv?.When it bVlna to natter on her i,ucu uuca raiu ucuuiuo tun t.uiiimr iv .-. The woman who maketh a good puddine in silence is better tnan one mat maKem a tart reply. The yotingest daughter ot Admiral Poor is to be married in June to Commodore Jewell She will cease to be Poor when she becomes a Jewell. A Milwaukee court fined a man tcn'dol 1or frtr or!t attntr a xmnnar nmn'i T.n1r Tin.i " J " The young man's feelings were taken into vuu.iuemviuu. -I A toinlster not long; agoj preached' from h trt dRa v Ih.nfnra tttonil fan!. hn f. th a I v j .w....w -. . nrlnfop ma A a VSm aTnAnnd lrnm ' Ra wt rt t Vi A r a I f m.-m v.-fv".'k - for breakfast." -A lady writing from Salt. Xake attempts frtH-ihthfthftrriMr,n.tfinnnf . mhJ makes hi. twenty wives jealous by paying at- ten Hon to a feminine outsider. , "-The Cadiz Republican prints the following birth notice: "On Monday morning, .April 17th. to W. B. and Jennie C. Ileam. a daughter. I ' 9 , -a 8ball vote when she Is twenty-one. ..''jT.t'J SPIRITS OF. .TURPENTINE, nharlhft TMt.ivA lion now charter by 370 to 198. XT''' i f j- Heavy frd8t" in Favetteville and vicinity on Monday.' 1 ' ' The flies are destrovinfr the tobacco plants in Forsyth. ,' " v mi n ' i. 'r' 1 Hio v lireensboro -Panohas been presented with a bunch of ripe cher-' nes. " .-' , . ,-. 0. Harris has received the .,. -r r ni rfcAi. ,,r ; . , r i. .: Tlie Qdd Fello W8 of Tarboro celebrated their anniversary on Wednes- day bv fishing in a mill pond. " k The authorities of Goldsboro tent 7 Pe-arlfL,K - nrS? -tiw V,CY mkke netrro wm. work on . th sfrt.lo'?1 .both Jape Pear Steamboat fnr viol.t5o nf tnwn rrHn.n rri, -du a t- - The lintherford Ktnatcator learns that Tod Caldwell will not be' a candidate for Governor in 1872. ; ' ..The -TaysaXodge ot miTr.;s. M tablished tbere daring te ensains oo.tb.l ; ' 'Tlio Alamanco cotton factory of EM. Holt & Son seveo7 miles" Jrorn Graham; was destroyed by fire on Monday morning. 77 The Odd Fellows' celebration in ; Salisbury run i: Wednesday was 'on ; a grand scale. Beaton .Gales, Esq was the oratorw -a r Charles: rf ; thfl Tftrr.nrn Southern er,' is suspected of immediate designs on one oi the fair,' daughters' of Portsmouth.;. 'l'r:-:. .. jLiie.xvaieigii ecegram -Bays : ft t m 1 ti . v 1 1 ikcphli t ' HeverKi v i uij niFii. died t the, residence tit Col. Little,' in this city, yesterday, r ,1 r lau 1 h-; TVL . " , JI"7f "I 'V.r.T " Yhe ' Winston u Sentinel e saya : The hocise occupied by a.Mr.'Duskins, at ThomasyilleV "WaS destroyed by v fire on The ladies of Wilfinn -; kfipn nn their MemoriaVAssociation aiid will'decJ- rate their soldiers' graves on the 10th of Ma v. Hnwe fLMoiw Kan will rl Alitor rWilliatii-.I) nty;i; ia' cdn vlct ;irom Guilford county," escaped 1 from, the peni-; teutiarVori the 23tU , He id white,'' ased 22 years:: and vas sentenced ,to fouT vears lur arceuy. r ;Gentlemen are in this city proi-; . ,...1 t .: , . - , V r, .-.-.v ; q.tA.- lime" f aangtiter.. )r Mr,, nrf - , 0 . ' i f Correll, of Charlotte, sever! years of ai;e, AtttItfl hJUr,i- ,fi. Hay by swallowing a s.i.all beuh Vhicli Vhe and ; depar. te. increased nc- f,t)avHljst6res, give a decided air ol business and life at our riveif wharves'. So saysthe Eagle; -The Greensboro Patriot learns that a sad and fatal accident occurred on the'R. & DR. R. last Sabbath, which re sulted in the death of a young man named Uavia B. tThalkley, The particulars are not lurnisned. ' The Charlotte ; Observer says : -v--,- .. u a v,t - -. , .. j .". - yesterday: a ( Quantity- of ripe cherries - :1 ut j . m. . gfwwu ju uis garueo.". vn our tt liming ton . contemporaries beat this ?'V It de- penas upon circumstances. .1 ell us now ,cucm.e8' v Thei- Rutherford Vindicator savs : We resrret to announce the death on Thursdav mnrninw last of onk onn nf nnr oldest and best citizens, Mr. James Kil Patrick.- He was 84 years of ge, had "vea a are oi usemtness was nigmy re- pected lor his integrity as a good citizen a n -i thHetien rf Af ! amen Aiie i. evvoern ?e : says : We regret to learn that many of our best colored citizens are leaving this city and State. . We question somewhat if thev will do as well in untried fields, and urge upon those tho are. about to emigrate to consider well before they, take a step Which may prove an unwise one. "All that glitters is not gold." ; "A word to the wise is sufficient." ; i The Fajtteville Eagle says y morning about 1 o'clock, On yesterday the alarm ot fire was given, A building eccupied by the Western R. R Co. as a toundry and casting establishment was J X. m 1 :fTII - Tl J ? - . uiscoTereu id a uiaie. i ne Duuainff ana its Pi? were entirely consumed, Loss 7 - -r - r- x r hanrt (hmirrh hnt nrnmnHv . v3 ... . . , ri',,f -r ' ..' , -rt ayeueviiie -Cfl says : ine -uweiung or mrs. o. a wiuiams. about 14. miles North .of,. here in i this county, was burned last. Sunday - with most or ns conienxs. .. iue nre .was acci most ot its contents. dental and only the mother rand two younger children were present, and but little of- the clothing' or , valuables were saved. 'The house was large and costly and the loss is heavy, including f 130 in money. . ,;.-;w, 'r, -u . Reported fordhe Sentinel. 7 ! FRAUD COMMISSION, . TnuRSDAT, April 27. Th PTnrninfttJnn nf witTipttQpa -in t.hA C- Fear NaTi2ation ComDany case was ' . 1 . r a T Tr'.u 11 1 ryminnii, . nir, a. r. . iruiui - was Ual.cU '.t. . A. . .( m. ' r1 . ' m me -ituiu. - xu auguaui ' ui.a , ucuusl- tioQ made by hini to he used when the suit against the Company m the tjupenor Court pt t Cumberland r, was o - be tried, . I" 6 him' 6 stantially , correct, nd iyhkhj. Was in tended to .snow tuat at that time the Company had , forfaited its charier by neglect to obey its requirements and pro visions. Alter the sale ot the . State's stock in 1869," the Company had gone to work with due diligence, had put on boats and DroDer anuliances. and work was as vigorously fprosecuted as circum- I. , j j Ji. .. , - r r IT. a - a a stances wouia aumu. iir. ixur- uiu not j. -4 1 i r oi l i . .. concnr w,ia. mF' umu in:upiniun ids. navigation had not been improved, . but thought the river was in much better con- dition. 'Does not know how much money has been expended,-but the cost has" been considerable, ?VPnr , D8- V.t,- 4,000 dollars. Does not know" whether anv return has ever ; been made by the .Cape Fear Steamboat Company to the Cape Fear Navigation Company. for - toils unaer. Xh . 6.ew control. ; Mr. X,utterIoh cams io luieieu as a general agent lor companies ana Dougnv I AS fiflctl acrent. . Itnutl horl hon rrtn frnm August, 1865, to time of sale. in 1869. without paying toll, because no work had been done.- Tolls were claimed to the ex- and Navigation Companies, at a lumping trade, at $65. Navigation stock was f 5 Der share then.: r : ,:f , X .,T. S. Lutterloh testified that he was a steamboat owner at the time of the pur- chfiSl V" ?Mt8 StiteVrIh e t purchased that stock, through Mr. T. A. 5!" ture at that time' however not bein ih session. . . He employed Mr. B. at , the Jast adyertising of the, stodc. He .had . made too risitsHQ, Raleigh in connection with' the purchase of the stock.? but recollects no conversation with Mr. Byrne about the f yr ww W WM.W J Will lUf UV MlO Ul , 111 C stocKT "He. employed Bryne about S houxB before the 'sale took: place,: ,npon( his . sug gestion that he alone could get the board together; that some were. absent,-and the ttorney General,: Cole man, could not 7 be got to the sale unless- brought in - . car riage, as be was sick or something of that kind. ' Mr. Lutterloh paid Byrne fSOOfbr ms service?. - Does not know- whether the-Attorney General was present.at the opening of the oias or not. - ..':,-;; . 'Mr. Ashley -informed witness that, he was thesuccessfurbidder. v" The only service rendered by Mr. Byrne was getting the Board together. He only acted as agent that day, and gave no .reft; son for any special influence Be could use. Uov. Holden, Ashley and; the Attorney General only persons remembered as pres ent at opening of bids. -Paid no i money ;o any one else. ;: None to Mr. Ashley; 1 ' P. Williams gave witness a letter of credit tor 84,000,! the stock cost .v $3,250. Witness put ia a second r -.biaL thoognihe was informed the first one had been favor ably, considered, because he If eared the first would be overlooked.., . ; 'J- ioMr.WliUains had paid in the neighbor hopd .ot $400 more on account of the pur chase . of this stock, t In answer to question as to what account he gava. to;;Mr..1Wi!- hams a I tout that money y Witness ' .aid' not recollrctv ..-exactly j what ' he had cpaid.'i but tliat. Bynu- .had told; him : that: an tirrc sponsible party 'was going to. run up the stock' ami one. aouar on -the. snare wouiu( he necessafv lb buy-him off.1' Don't know that he told Williams; thdt.(!t(i ; had paid this antbunt to secure this stock.' AVitness may have told Williams io' induce him ' to pay uie f tvv -more jnair ne wanteo; io have the.dollar a share ready to pay. if necessary. .r;.J 7 ! ' ..-' - ;-'; -:': i Witness had nnt in his first bid at $500 Was not relused admittance into the place of sale to make a second bid, but as door was closed, did not like to intrude, and therefore paid $5 to have his bid taken in. i .Witness acted in" the purchase as his own agent, and that of J. D. .Williams and Dan'l G. Worth, and the stock was purchased 'for. the benefit of steamboat companies. v Does not think Mr. Orrel had any thing to do with making arrangments with Byrne. Witness and Orrel had .been together and had talked- together, but formed few plans. - They ; went together to see Mr. . Ashley, to induce him to make the sale, and he was at first much dis pleased at the inteference, but afterwards concluded to. recommend the sale. An answer to question as what inducements bo held out to members of Legislature to vote for the bill, witness said they, wanted to improve the river and thereoy make their railroad of some use. Did hot re member, saying he wanted to make the river a free river, nor that he wanted to sink the stock, or does he remember say ing to Mr. Slocumb or any one else that he had held out such inducements -to members of the Legislature. Such were never the intentions of . witness or. those of the Companies he represented:- .Cannot i ' 1 A. 1 1 .1 say, to nis Dest recollection, mat ue uau ever said to a member of the Legislature at that session, that it the stock, was pur chased by those he represented it would be sunk. Had told persons, that the tolls had.:been put so low they would amount to nothing. Don't recollect telling any one that - the object in purchasing the stock was to get rid of vexatious liti gations, but it was so in part.. Did not pay tolls on the river while I was inter ested in stock, from August, 1865, to time of purchase, because though he run boats and carried freight, be ? did,; not. consider the tolls due, and in tact part ot the time theywere not exacted.'; Some time in 1867 or '63 tolls were demanded to the amount of $2400 or $2500 and suit Was brought, which suit was pending at the time . of the purchase of the stock. . ; ,: t v;u i The pending suits were an inducement to. the purclftse of the stock though ad vised by his attorney that the Company could not recover. . :h si;. ; Does not , know how Byme knew, he wished to purchase, but he (B) first intro duced : the subject; Does r not know whether Byrne'was present or not Avben bids were opened, s Ashley : told witness, Urst bid was accepted but had concluded not to sell as at first advcrtieed. - : .,'.. .... ,-... ',.-. i,; Andrew Jackson Jones was; in Raleigh at the opening of the bids and promised , to aid him by getting the board together. &c, if witness would pay him from 300 to BVA 1 1 . m - f . ouu aouars. , , f..; - .., ..:.r t . -Adjourned until 9 A. M.28tb. " - ii - : i ... t Taib AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL to Stop yom uoms, uougns ana Jironcniai -fl-neciions before they run into Consumption -that yon cannot stop. : ; - : - Taxb AYER'S PILLS tor all the purposes of a purgative, for constipation indigestion, Headache and Liver Complaint. . By universal accord, they are the best ef all purgatives for xamiiy use. - NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS. EBE0THERS, Comniission Merchants and -"t 1 DEALERS IN V.,", - . ?., '-GROCERIES i AND CONFECTIONS. JUST IN vi Cidery Candy, Pickles, -Crackers, Flour, Canned Goods, Wood and ... "Willow "Ware, Nuts. .Raisins.. ' Citron, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, The Dccccnt of IVIan AND SELECTION IN RELATION TO, SEX, By CHAatia DaAwih, A. M., F. R. S., with, il- lusixaviuua -i iwo volumes, f uu per volume. 1 HEINSBERQER'S u aprn27-tf Live Book Store. NEW. ADVERTISE LIENTS. ON THE OI1IGI W O V SPECIES HEAHS OP NATURAL SELECTIOHi - or THX PBESBKYATIOKOT "FATORED EACE3 IN V , THE STBUGQJ-E FOR I-IP. By Chaales DAawnr, MA., F. R. . c Pnoi SI flo: r . Uj Fot sala at L . MISCEI4LANEOXJS.,uv 1 ' SUPERIOR COURT, NEW, HANOVER CO.: ; Epwra R. Bmvx, Plalntin. 1 j. A against " I SUMMONS. -u-ji.u v. AJEj.iSA.uoH, jjeien'dt, ) .; THE STATE OF-NORTH CAROLINA, lb the Sheriff 'yJS ew Hanover County t Greeting : I T7"OU are hereby commanded to .nmm' Alonzo C- Rembangh to appear at the next term of Bald Conrt, to be held at the wars nuuao in rr ummgion, on ine 14th Mon day after the fourth Monday 'in February. 1871. to answerthe comnlaintor the said Plain. tin. If the Defendant snarl fall to appear at that time, the Plalntin will apply for the re lief demanded intbecomnlaint. together with fllA IVUt, nf tills onKn. ' I . ... f . . ' t . 3 '1 fni7i.r.m E ;:.i'T; -w uu u..vu -jf -auu aim gew Ul OIUU VvUUi .Ivf Ckl 4.j4-. . It . . vuis iiaii uay ui Apm, isa. ' w ; J.:c. mann:... Wkiob.' & Stedman; v C. 8. C - Plalfttlff'a Attorneys. ififr: ' ' v . . . april22-law6w Sat it. at maces, a. saorc noaee, aeumoaa xsiscatta, itoi; . . .. .... . . . Swcuita, Rolfs, . prepareawitn We would Say 6co, xnere neea De no waste or rood It, as it ia always of the best duality to tnoae wnp nave never usea u taat a very lew ; trials wilt enable them to use it, not only with entire .satisfaction, but with economy'; nr 'Ziu Jut up full, KKTTFeijrnt. as renresontea. i Grocers and Dealers sett it. .T . DOOLEY & BROTHER,' Prop's, . 1 69 New Street, ,. ; v? - NEW YORK cm, -apriIU-eod6m TnTKSat ' - ; - 1 M O L A S S-E S . 175 IlOtJSIIEADS, 200 BARBELS - CHOICE KEW 'i Clayed Cubd Tilolasses! - . - - - The best of 'the season, now landing Ex. SCHOONER DONNA ANNA,; " Direct Jfrom HaTaia. ' j . v -" -- " ; --' ."-''-' i - -' .'" ' -' aprl25-2w : WORTH & WORTH. Just Eeceived; CARBOLIC! DISINFECT ING SOAP, for washing Horses, Pigs,- Cattle, Dogs and other domestic animals. Frees them from insects. Cures mange, &C LYON'S INSECT POWDER, Eor the destruction of In sects, Ac !-' ' '.si : . . : . '-"""-: -''"-" . COST AR'S BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR AND RAT POISON, QUICKSILVER, Ac." ' ' GREEN & FLAN NEK, . . ! :, u! ' : -v Chemists and Druggists,' april 25-tf ..... -. - Wilmington, N. C. What I Will Do. I WILL SELL GROCERIES AS LOW AS the same goods can be bought elsewhere, and deliver them at your nonse tree ox cnarge. , a have Just received a small package of that FINE OLD FRENCH BRAND'-. ' Do try It, if you want something good. JA French's Extra Family Flour j " ' " , " . . j - Hew .Butter sweet ana nice ; , . f English and - Factory Cheese j v-v-. ? ; : Fresh Crackers, Mustard, Pickles; Ac, Ac, and my usual stock of fine Imported Wines and Liquors, always on hand very cheap for cash. . ! W. R. FRENCH, ii j apl27tf Cor. Market and Second sts. , ! PROVISIONS. r H E AV Y CITY MESS PORK, DRY SALTED Shoulders, hhds. and boxes; Dry Salted Jj Sides, hhds. and -boxes ; Smoked Western Shoulders, hhds. Smoked Western Rib , ' Sides, hhds.;. Breakfast Strips ; Hams, , covered and naked.:; i; 4 .;. ,- ".. LARD Pure Prime Natural and Extra, In ' 1 tierces, barrels-and tubs, i J: & EXTRA FINE TABLE BUTTER, tubs. ' BEST FACTORY CHEESE. ' , v . ..' Sundries. COFFEES Java, Lagnyra, Bio, all grades 7 FLOUR-aU grades ; SUGARS 11 grades 5 i MOLASSES and SYRUPS all grades j . S j CRACKERS, all kinds, in bbls, and , ; ; boxes ; RAISINS ; Choice Lem ; V" ons and Oranges ;: Bottled : ' v- .-. Ale and Porter, English ' 7 7 .j -yi! 7s v! ' and 'Amfirloan,; y r,; .1,-,'7 h--Ms v.ii ; eases and bbls.; w--'3 '" :"; Chewing Tobacco, caddies quarter and half boxes Catawba . Wine, . Choice .' Scupper-; . nong Wine; , Caliiornla ' Hock 1 Wine, ' i: v Clarets,' llaspberry Syrup, Black- r': :r berry Brandy, Jellies, Essences, ' ' " . : and Grocers Drugs, Lye and - Potash and a general" . . . assortment ot 5 .: . - I.lqttors, Groceries, Sesars and . ;. 7-Tobacco9:' 'XV-l ) For sale, at wholesale'onlyby 7 - i april 7-tf 7 . ADRIAN -fc vntxii-ts. A CARD. 1 - WnjmioTOX,N.Cn April 24th, 187L rTMIE undersigned wishes , to acknowledge . JL the receipt of three thousandj3.000) dol lars, Life Policy of her husband, Thos. J. Wil liams, who was insured In the Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company. With many thanks for the promptness on the part of the Agent and Company, I remain . Yours respectfully, -'' . ' . - CLARISSA A. WILLIAMS. .To Mr. W. M. Sr-rraarsoir, Agent, , . Piedmont and Arlington Life Ins. Co. The above Company, always' prompt in the adjustment of its losses, respectf uUy invites the attention of all persons desiring Life In surance upon a safe and. economical plan. Gallon 7.77W; Mr 8TE VENS02T, Agent,: april 2Stf :"; y ' ' 30 Market St, - BATE3 CJADTETiril.U t $1 co ( ( , ' one sauare one cay, wn dav..:.ii : ' ' . . " 1 W three days,.'...........-,,.,.. .9 CO i ---r- - roar days,. , 8 M flre days,. 8 CO .; " one wet!-, ...... ....... W ( Contract Advertiser eats taken at pro j . portlonately low rates, ' , -.,, ; llarrlasrea. rtaath.- RrilMon Funeral and X . Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rate f , ween paia ror in adyance i othcrsrlso full mcJ 411 Ka V. . .a . . ' (UlUQUUUKtXl, . .... JTz-ucs Cash on demand.. , - " 7 SPECIAIi "NOTICE. READ. O A' 1 U C : lv U 1 LLT Y Asae svnd Fever;-:-, -sa The only prevej '; V?e7erl8!Jw' entire known for Chills and nse or Wolfe's Schiedam schnapps, 'vv.:t.' i;'..'U'- c Wolfe' Sell let! am Gclinnpps f 3.-. J. i , .. Jl -Tm. 1 f-' 4'U - I WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS : Is a preventive of Chills and Feveit. s . . " woire's) Etcuieuam enaapps .. i? i Is good "for all kidney and bladder complaints . x . WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCUNATPS Is used all ver the world by, physicians in " ' ineirpraonce. Wolfe's Seliledam Selinapps Is good for dontt ' 4 ' ,r WOLFES 'SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Tia good for all Urinary -eon-plaints - ' Wvl rLm Bo. B -.-.-.-i ' Ifl , Ti Is recommended by all the Medical Facnlty. ,P ? WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS ' I ' ; Is good tor Colic and pa. in IA the stotaach. Wolfes Bctililam sehuapps 7TT la imitated and ooiu-terfeltedJalBO purchasers A i ' , will httve to use cant ion In purcnaaingr.' K ' I bes leave-to calllheatVewU.cn of the reader K . i teatltnonhi-s In favwr tyf l!ro Schnapyb ; l. reel' oounti. to sav '.tnax a 'recara'our t "Schmapps tis leinr 1h every respect pru-einl- n costly v-uro, tul -detHji vlhg ef uie. ileal patron age. At all evoi ts It -Is: the purett pot-albm . - - . .. It .11 . ... v. . . . ...Ta...c uri lo.u t .ltuiaiiii gin, iici olu ciij auuiiaii- aui.. auu as sueji inay ue aaieiy pivHcribHO.i. Mlvvlrl,in r,i rr,,!,.,!..; MOi,r 11 h " nyj oisviLL-c Ky, Siit l.tfecrihatblvc how nn article oj in -u.. able" for fcuchca:sH. that rt-tne y U adapted to. - ,DRvJ,,W, BRIGHT. " Schn roa" Is a remedy Jn cij i on le cat arrhal complaints, etc.s " - ''i -. J take crreat Pleasure in bearinflrhishlvcred- itab e testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the diseases -for which you recom mend it. Having a natural tendency to the mncons surfaces, with a 'Slight degree of stimulation, 1 regard it as one or the most im portant remedies in enronio catarrnai aneo- tiona. nartifiTilarlv thoaaof the cenlto-nrinarv. 1 1 apparatus. - With much respect, your obed lent servant, Chas. A. La as, M. D i New York. , . " 26 Fdh Stsibt. N. Y Nov. 21. 1887. Udolpho Wolfb. Esq , JPresent : Dbab Sin: I have made . a chemical 'examination' of a sample of your . " Schiedam Schnapps," with the intent of determininsr if any foreism or injurious substance had been added to the simple distilled spirits. '- 1 . The examination nas resulted in the conclu sion that the sample contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. I tavo been unable to discover any- trace of the deleterious sub stances which are Fometlmes 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 an excellent and onobjectionable variety of gin. - Very respectfully yours, . , v (Signed) - v . CII AS. A. SEELr, Chemist: Chbmical ahd ' Tkchntoal Labobatokt, it. i8 Exchabo Plaob, Narw Yoax,-Nov...25, 1867- a . Udolfho AV oub, Esq.; Dear Sir: The under- v. signed have carefully and 'thoroughly ana- i ItkriI a. cmnlA nf vnnr Arnmntin HrhlAdarn t' Schnapps," selected by ourselves, and' have found the same free from all organio or lnor- 1 '! ' anio suDStanees. more or less miurious to i earth. From the result of our examination we consider the article oneof snnerior oualitv. healthy as a beverage, and etfeetual in Its medicinal qualities. Kespoetlully yours, (Signed! ALEX. TRIPPLE, Chemist. t . FRAN CIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. 43T- For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists;' S'l-ti :- f r-t:. . UDOLPHQ WOLFE'S EST,, , mar 21 8F3mos-ent c 23 Beaver St.. N. Y. - MISQKt.JiA NEOUS. In Store and For Sale : 1,600 BUSHELS CORN, SOO BBLS. FLOUR i. 150 bbls; pork, '-l -i" 90 Boxes D. S and L. C. Sides; -':ii"-J f V 40 nhds. D. 6. and S. Sides and Shoulders, ' - ' : ' i..; ( . ; 'S .-' or. --jf.'v . . 40 8ack$ RiO, Java'ahd Lagiiyra Coffee, . .'- " Hi: i:Y:li. ; .-- 20 Bhds. Demarata and P. R. Sugar, r... , - ? . 11 J.--1 '-in. - "Ml , . 350 Htds. Cuba Molasses, ; 150 Bbls. Cuba Molasses, ' , 7 150 Hhds. Sugar House Molasses,. 111 i 7 f-- 0 .100 Bbbls. si H. Molasses, . . . I a t,. v 300 pales IIayv.j:;c : 3.000 Sacs sSalr,J , 150 Bbls, and Boxes Crackers.:",'1 ',1 , 300, Boxes Soap, 7 i-lvf jd.in-i' hui.vi'ik 100 Cases Lye and Potash,' i ' . !. ' SO; Boxes Cheese.' i 1 13 Tuba Butter, 75 Bbls. and Tubs Laid, v 7 ' 75 Bbls. and Kits Mackerel,-' c. . 75 Boxes Tobacco, ' : 80 Boxes Soda, 1 H ; ' -,.rr-'i--M;u 150 Kegs Nails, y i' ' For sale by ' - -. v xv k wnrrrwicR. april 28-tf 27, 23 and 29 North Water SU ? .... ' . ... 1 Fiinutu .J'-'v- OuR STOCK for the BUMMER.and SPRING TBADE is now complete, haying, the largest Furniture Warehouse In the State and always . . . ' .:.... : .i ....... i. -..- the largest stock on hand. v We can offer In ducements to the public that cannot be com-, peted with.' Parties in want should examine before making pTxreha-fe&7" 7 j , I d; jL SMITH, Granite Building, " .marehJl-tf.1 -is: .. r 1 'SouthFrent 8t. li- for - ga l e on n g rir! "TTlOlt RIIT. If you have a house or a fam 1 JLJ to let, advertise it under this head.;. ...j the advertisement does not exceed five lines only half rates will be chaixed. -r:"" - "TTO-S BAT.J1 OH KEJJT That large and JD valuable plantation on Middle Bound, 8 miles from the city, known as the Mott tract, will be rented or sold on resonable terms. For particulars, apply to . deo 23-tf C.W. OLDHAM, Ex, . ',V, ?i - 1 5' r .i' . 1 Ml 1 t ' : h5 - - s 7 .' -ft i-i-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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