TIIE -vMOIXrilKa GTK, -PUBLISHED DAILY, , TM. M HE2X3Ani, Hilt or sua Ircpr. Ofqos, Dawson Eani Building Front fit. ' One year, in advene;). ..................... .t? C3 .. winntha. in &,;lvr r.d. ............... ..... 3 C-J -RATE3 OF AITESTISIIa I' One Square one day, ....... '. . , $1 oo - . two anyMtw ............. .. three days, 2 CO ; 'oar days,.....,..". 2 W . ,11 ve days, , 3 00 . ' one-week, . ...... o f t( M Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. - - r - 7. Three months. In advance. 31. . . ' '1' 1 a ri 'Marriages,' Deaths, Reltpious. Fnneral ana Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates . 75 The Mossing Stah will bo Ctllvcrel in any J TTrtV it of the Cit7 at lurrs C-:.-x3 per week, j V VAt I-ITo. C3 wrxinnGreon, n. c.; rsunD wnen paia ror in adyance ; otherwise run rates will be charged. ... ... - ., , c-.-.m f - part Tsaxacasn on demand. . BIETEOIlOLOtllCAL. BECS3D. , ; April 23, 1871. - Ther- ; B?J?m' mom- Wind. Weather eter' eter. 29:9 cT 3 W Light Clear, 29;90 7& S W Brisk Fair. ? 29:90 , 71 8 W Brisk Fair. Time. 7 A. M. 2 P. M 9 P. M. Mean Temp, of day, 71 deg. : ROBXBT 8TBOTS, V ' Serg't SlanatBerrlce U. 8. A. weather separt. , . 1 Office Of Cnier signal umccr. Washington,' ApM &)4:35 r. JYobabUUic. It is probable that the barometer" Will coo iinue low on Sunday throughout the country I east of the Rociy MounUlns,' and that very considerable depression wilt be developed wes.ofandln Illinois. No' serious disturT)- snce Is probable for the. i Atlantic tnd Qnl coast, r resh north and east winds will prob- I ablj be experienced on the upper lakes.. OIIURCU UIRECTOUY. ' Sunday, April SO. .1-, St. James (Episcopal), Corkkr Third akd Mxrkkt Sthekts. . Mortlng Prayer at ' 11 A. M. " -Evening Prayer at 5 P. M : Sunday Sciool at Z4 P. M. , tit. John's Gnarcla (Episcopal), Corner Red Cross xnd Third Streets, Morning PraycrVt 11 A. M. ' Evening Prayer at 8 P. M. -Sunday School at 9 Af M. . . ( . i s; First Baptist Cbarcb, Couxer Mauket and Fifth Street, Rev. J. C. Ilideu, Pastor Services at 11 A. M., and 8 P.M. - Sunday School at 9j A M: ' ' Young Men's Prayer Meeting ToeBday night at 8 o'clock In room above Pastor's study, .Weekly Prayer Meeting .Thursday night at 8 o'clock. . . ... ..,..., Second Baptist Cbarcb, ' (Presbyterian Mission School House,) . On Wooster, betwxen . Fifth and bixth Streets;;.";.;, ,. . Rev. J. K Kin(t, Pastor. Preachinic at li P. M. Prayer Meeting every Tuesday Tilght at 7 o'clock. I lrst Presbyterian- Cbarcb, Corner TnrRD and Orange Streets. itev. II. Li Slngleton Pastor. v . . . " Services at the usual hours. -. Snuday , School . exercises commence at 3 P. II.. ,..,.....,-.. Lecture Thursday evening at 7oi,'cloek. -, St. Thomas' Church (Catbollc), , , On Dock Between Second and Third Sts- Mass at6X and T0 A. M. Vespers at 4 P. M., Rev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman. Frout Street M. E. Chnreh, South, . , Couser Walnut and Front Streets. Rev. Dr. Moran, Pastor. : '. r - . Services at 10X A. M. and 8 P. M. Suuday School 3K P. M. r ; " . ,t Regular weekly Praver Meeting Wednesday 1 night at 8 o'clock. Allure invited to attend. I The pews in thi church are alt free. Gentle manly ushers will be in waiting to conduct strangers to seats. : ' ! Firib Street M. E, Cbnreb,; Fifth Between Church and Nun Streets. Kev.' Frank ri. Wood, Pastor. Services at 10)4 A. M., and at P. M., by Rev. 1L P: Gole.. - ' . . i Sunday School at 9 A. M. .:i ' Ciass Meeting' at 3 P. M. , Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 P. M .St. Paul' van. Xuthoran ; Cbdreb, Market Street. Corner or Sixth. Rev. O. .:D. Bernheim,- Pastor. t;f. German service at 10 A: M. ' -- -- Sunday School at 3 P. M.' ,. , r English service at 8 P. M.' . Heamen netbel, V. Dock Between Front'and'" Water Streets, Services at 1 P. M., by Rev. H. B. Burr. ' Preaching at 11 o'clock, A. M., and at 1 P. Christian Cbapel (Colored Metbedlst), Corner Church and Seventh Streets. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. ' '' ' . : Services at II A. M., 3K P. M. and 8 P. M. bv the Pastor, Rev. Ellis Lavender. St. Paul's (colored Episcopal), Corner Orange and Fourth Streets. Services at 10 A.M. snd 8 P. M., by Rev. C 0. Brady (col.) ' v , ... "T .- . , KW AUVMlTlsKllKiVift. !!k.nsrbroer's Live" Book 8 to re, 89 Market streetThe Di jcent pf Man,vfce.' v - C D. MrEks&Col.No, 7 North Front. st Choice brftnds tlareL' ' ...vm..' Wur.,. ; r-ri' -i-' "V:"' rery day. , . 7 ,y Read notice of Lecture at the TheatreMo V evening. j. riif ' - . ' every Rea day evening. TiVr f ' h, xr v biLAS N. Maktin, Mayor Notice , to .Tax Si LA! Payers . .'." rwT? I Ileadtne Mllllne.adveftlment of Mrs. Anderson. 1 i ; f ' ' H J lrr C - . Z - I DeKosset & Co. North Carolina Bacon. Leaf Lard, Ac, Mcnson & Co., City Clothiers Publio At- tentloa.'Vu Greb5 & Flanker, ApothecarlVs and Drug-gists-A Fresh Supply; Tpn ; D. PiooTT,,Tobaceoalet To-" Consumers of Tobapcp Geods. - j r.f i.t I :.:' s HdsTBTTBB A 8mitk Celebrated " Stomach Bitters. '-. ,. ; ; .- ,. ti . r, . Read the 'advertisement of Dri Tutt's Ex pectorant. ' ' ' ; M ' ' '.'(', .','' -V'' " '' 5'v "i An Obsttnaia Brnte. r. - - A certain person in this ctyj having been an noyed very inn eh by a neighbor's goat, finally c.ime to the determination that he would put an end to the n lsance by putting an end to "liilly.' . He thereupon ground a glass bottle as tine as possible, put tbe substance in quan tity of weal and gave It to the' animal to eat, wUJcu he stowed away without any- difficulty aud without the least perceptible sign of In- couTenlence. couvenlencc-He next procured a quantity of tr-jchnlne aod-nix'ed' tt it meal ' thinking ne had the "dead 2Mt iSf sure .n but in.S n ' ""J .! dedk but instead of keeling over and giving up the hS!4:;! " looked wistfully at his would-be murderer as hegglng for more. ; Concluding that an ani mal that was so tenacious of life that 'neither Kround glass nor poison .would kill hiin was rtther a difficult case' to manage, our friend decided to 1st him alone.'-'1 "; " - The Ladles Leo MonnnVnt A a.'m'a Georgia hMCollecUd about ts ooo . Local OCI3. " . Jj . 'Vv., .. The latest visiting card Is of plnk-tlnled paper.. . . :; -av-jr. e: '-:". .-.-.-'.v ' ... A few drop of creosote will drive off n-aecta.-.. : ...' vvbv'; v ;- . " Japanese parasols of oiled paper are now la vogue. . ' ' '","' " ' : " ; Iter. Geo. Patterson preaches in Fayette vllle to-day. "- , ' - The U. 8. District Court convenes In this elty to-morrow. A- .-y- : .. 5 U Fkile April, thelast of the oyster months, make Its exit, to &Jh$iZi.Z . ,' -':. , The Inventor ofj temperance hlskey , Id make hi fortune! -1, J " A would f , Medical sages declare It unhealthy for two persons to sleep together. '-l-A colored female patient was sent to the rul lBA;jal, , -CJ Hoiplttl yesUrday. , i The patient searcher after soups can :al- ways be accommodated at BarnetUT. ) New Irish potatoes were selling In mar ket yesterday at tl per peck. ' ' ' - Municipal elections occur in roost of the towns ef the Btate to-morrow "t 'May 1 t. J ud .Brooks arrived, in .this city last evening and stopped a. thePnrcell Ilouee. NMonday evening Is the time for the regu lar monthly meeting of the Board of Alder men. " -'t -'--To-niorrow, night Is the time for the regular meeting of the Board of County Com missioners. Gum arable mucilage, liberally applied to coensb fore going to bed. Is said to be a sure cure lor mem. j f . - The warm weather yesterday was the oc melon of a tremendons demapd for Mebane's Ice cool soda water. . , . iC-V. " ' ; - We are reeaested by the members of the Electlc Soiree Club to return thanks- to Mr. , Godfrey Hart for favors. : ;;iv'"l'::'v'' I The first blackberries of the season were offered for sale in the market yesterday after noon, at 20 cents a quart. : ' . : 1; ' ? '-fZA? Lln May wlU be listed as xlellnquent and a double tax.will be required thereon. ,; ., K.-,; ; The colored TOumament will come Off to- morrow at -the grounds formerly used for that purpose beyond Market street. !. The beauty aud loveliness of the skies yeterday were only equaled by the beauty and J fashion promenading the streets. j : .Li - ' E The - regular monthly ; meetlnr of the Cape Fear Building A ssociation will be' beld on Toesday evening, at the usual place. - - We hear of a large number of excursions ftrrayedln its Spring suit of green and , redoJr u (he Biuers. is urgently recom and 'pic' nlcs planned for to-morrow.' - W : .ent with the perfume of beautiful and sweet- mended as a safe and certain antidote to in. ' . ' - .,. milina. flnwr.! iB St. o-l.Srv na r,r. termittent and remittent fevers, diarrhoea. uupcuumiuK may uccur iu mar iub jiicoui which is autlclpntcd. , , , . , . X lar-e number of our German citizens have left tere for Charleston within he last day or two. to be present at the grand ShuUen fcst to come off on to-morrow, the 1st of May. medical , publication warns ladies against green gloves. It mentions a case Ic I which skln-polioninir resulted from their use4 in irntoai UheinV emnloved to nroduca the color. s. The Newbern Republican says CoU S. ' T. CarrowU.,8. Marshal, left that city Friday morning ior xuieign, meuce ior tuis city, where ho will be iu attendance upon the IT. S. District Court. ' " ' i We are Indeb'.ed to Mr. I . L. Harris, of ther Front street News Depot, for copies of the New York Ledger and Chimney Corner. Mr. Harris keeps a full supply o' all the most read able papers on hand at bis stand. The Officers and Visitors of the Ladies' Benevolent Societv are reouested to attend the monthly meeting of the Society, Tuesday afternoon. 2nd Mav. at 5 o'clock, at thecresl- rim nf Mr. John A. T.vlorl Cashmere dresses: colored and Ul&ck, are worn this spring over silk dresses, and are elaborately embroidered or braided and edged .with lace. The sack Is cut up at the sides and back, and with very low sleeves. Mr. J. G. Charles,.: late of the Tarboro Southerner, was married in Norfolk onr Thurs day to Miss Almeida A., daughter of the late Thomas Franklin ofthat city. Thehappy cou- p'e immediately departed on a Southern tour. 'I t . .... -1 onrcnip tissues. - -A poor washerwoman says that while therfslife there's soap., vr - p;; jL'frUky young- colt recently klekedoVt teetait DecaturDUnqis: V. : ;"'MU.V.w P.mnne .A rn1nmhn .niiU' .,-IlsiMsy1Parsops,.of..Colnmbns,JOho, wn 'shortly lead to the altar a Gjrman prince, capiured at one of the Spas last summer. , -A Connecticut' schoolboy has . written AAmnAefflnn ti Ina rtAMA Irs n h 1tK Ka ases ' , t.t r-i . . .. corner. - A Kansas lady horrified the door-tender at bu nutatcur cuki wiuuiout u icicukiug w him a fine-tooth comb, which she had mista- kin fnr her ticket ; Keniorner.iicKei. , . , v 'The French style of betting Is quite novel. If theladyloses sheglycstbenUemsn what she chooses; if the gentleman loses, he give, her whatever she asks for. '.. - A Boston female aclier, t etching fchool at Forsyth, Ga, thrashed u otdcol.red pupil, eighty years old, because he couldn't get his lesson with his bosk bottom side up. Where are the. United states troops? ?x The latest style at a dinner pirty is to have a fan placed at each "lady's 'plate, "; on which is printed the bill or fare, and .on the siae of which Is asmatliopklag glass, so that sne is aoie io serrej oerseu na Keep cuoi. City Conrt. . - , ' .' . ' . .s ' " ,AV"- v " '"' - " " d3$ ' .Tir,-..? V tx cred d!80rde- con duct-Judgmentfor the penalty and costs. defendant appealed to the Supe.Ior Court snd WM rcqulrc4 lo n Dond ln the um f forhls.ppearance.- , ,,,, : I odcl J nnermpnx. inp t.h nnniit ant untti . tiwuu i.uuvw, vubiou wikuuisurueriy con-1 puiiaing on tne sues occupiea vj ineirre dnctwas found hot"ghlLty and dlachargecf. I spective places of business before the5 fire. E. J. Barnltz, charged with assault and bat- tery with a deadly wespen upon the person of John McEntewa. required to give security in uie sum oi uw ior nis . sppearance as me next term of the Superior Court. Witnesses wcojrnixed. ; f ; ,,,, r ; Address on tne Subject f Ijtbar ; Capt. R.F. TrevTslllckFresIdenVof the Na tional Labor Union of .Detroit, Michigan, ar rived in this city last evening, and is stopping with Capt. 'Manning, on Market street. : He will deliver addresses on tbe subject of Labor Unions" at the Theatre, on Monday and Tnes- day evenings, to which the public are earnest- ly and cordially invited.;' l 1 . ' Cnrm for. Neuralgia ' : , - ' , An eminent physician sends to an exchange I the following as a relief for henraltrlA tlVnr 1 BenrftlgU of the face, or any superficial .t ' ease, nothing will act bo effectually ae rubbing the oil of peppermint thto the part. ; The old man with the goo t will get relier from It.' " As a locsl anesthetic,, it will give relief when chloroform fails. I frequently put a grain of f momhlno to a drachm of oil." , ; . I Overboard. , a. .ui.it uvj u7 iuo uuui ui r iiue Keen, while walking on the edge of the'wharf opposite Messrs. Oldham SmithT, yester- day afternoons-made a misstep, and' plunged Into the rtveVr 'FortUnatelv help was near in the. prrsou of the engineer of the steamer TkxjaY who rescued the little ; .fellow from the treacherous waters, which would fain -hove proven his winding sh- et. . Boys,, take warn ing, and keep away fiom th "wharves I V xip ln' , Country, ; A party of gentlemen, chsffing under the restraint of city life, and anxious to inhale a little fresh country air,-to.k a short trip to Masonboro' Sound a few "days since. While there they enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. Wm. I Patten, of Urn city, who has, on the banks of tio.-i-- ' - 4, Hewlett's Creek, one ol ; the -nncst ; country farms wchave seeii In along time. It Is In a . . .:. i r nne state oi cultivation, and among its pro- ductlonsmay be classed "evervthlng in the J Biwpmufc, 1 vegetable line, suited to the soil, with straw- ..cranberries, currants. ,&e. He also has a splendid orchard coming on, in which may be found every variety of fruit. Mr. P. takes a becoming nride Incite tap and Hp. I tt.Aa h..nm1n nM-, ,lc lo A I tn 'i mnAw , Ma .,a.i ., and supervision Gorman Ple-Jfic There will be a grand German Pic NIc at the "Wilmington Garden' to Tnorrowl A band of music will be 'in attendance; and a lively time'ls expected. .The 'VWilmington GaTJen", r--t . t 7 o j .-f i sents a most inviting appearance. Uoosider- able Improvements ;liave also been made around the building within the past week or so, Including the erection-of three flag-poles, one In the centre and one on each side of the ounuiug, iroramonreioi wnicu wm noai me SUrs and Stripes and from the- otber two tha flags of tfulted Germany. . 1 ; : The grounds Will be open tomoVow 'until 4 o'clock, when they will be closed, to all but those who have invitations from the Commit- tee "of Arrangements. Tbe Sontbern Express, r. pany in this city has increased to such an ex tent that Maj. Janney, the energetic ' and effl clent agent, has found It.necessary to add to bis facilities for transporting goods to and from tits Railroad jepots. With this object'ln view he has fitted up a large Express .wagon in a neat, handsome and spbstantlal style, which U.be drawn by two magnificent, bays, . and blch be thinks will enable him to meet the present demands of the public in the ma ter of transDortation. This splendid team made Its first appearance on the streets - yesterday and attracted no little attention. The Southern Express Is a time-honored institution nd Is worthy of the 'high' standard of success' to which it has attained ''Jby'l its. 'promptness, , 'its' integrity and the superior qualifications of its ent ior their onerous snd. responsible, du tie8 ' '' "' ' SPIRITS OP TTJKPENTINE -. ... ., - . There are four candidates for tho Mayoralty in'Raleigb.; " - " ;; boasts of its list of subscribers in Cuba. . H The v ; Ko vrbern Republican savscrous in that section', an lookiner finely.,- y:;-:i-T v oiq, , ..... . I T .1 rrri f Vf nn on' a fr TT a f fori o 1 io f nil nAm f I niZtoA -; ' r ' ; -" " '" ;'-';' ; " -, ' ;ri 7-i The btate xecutive mansion I is i to be. rented Joutii for the balance of iuis jctti. i : .c - i ' ti. . . - -1' Yotlho'hlood' tllG flllirdefer bf W r ' C ' 2 u i ' ' . -ct -j ? Draughan, is to be Uud next: Friday, at I Smith field.' jt lS0CtC- . formed n RJlei j, calle4 ,.tho. irRandof Hone''.:,' J ' y ttt i t.1'- ! ' " "" - i ii i S? V.P181 UU"1U "7uc,,7 l'W "8- f?. Wfc ; ; : ,; The J&astoriHoa&e in Ifewbem is doing a good .business. i Glad to bear & ia an indication of good Time$;;,i: . - Col. S4t'D. Pool has aSSUnied the editorial" conduct 'of -tfie "Newbern i fvumai,of ,omJHerce.'" YYO Vf 13U mm ana tne paper every success. ".-t o ;'"- ' ,'' t-i ' ': ' Several Rn, nnVr lUf i";", s. ius mi3cntej;.snaye been bound oyer ma bond of $200 each, fiur their appearance at Court. The squeduhk Ralegh ia d pad, I V TheKeW "g.JS JtrS aS I in Kiipinn m nasn.v 4 ... -... i -j 1 . .. . Newbern : Tunes kjk i 5 jiessrs. tj.iu. Agosune ana making art ansements for re- -L TliW finUm P 'ca Viarn that a.fW da-vVsince: k lad ' bV! the of Helton was insUntlj .iUed Jo tne neichborhoocl of Fulton. LJavie oun- I ty, by the. linb ot a tree falliS upqh him i mie no was at work in a-fleld. " ,va jp The ' Kewbera ' Bepbulican - says : :- 'i no voters, of Jones county noia an election on Thursday- next to decide whether orJiot: tthe county ;J8haIl issue bdnds to aid in building f the ' Planters Railroad from Trenton in Jones county to Doyei on the line of JL &. N. C. R. R. r. Mr. Belo, the "President ot the Northwestern N. ' 0; :R; R.; Co- has beta inyited to Richmond, Ya. to. meet and consult with the,, merchants of. that eitv and some Pennsvlvanla,0ntlemen in regard to the completion of this road. ' It ia aai1 tht. anvpral nnrtiMf n.rn " Vlpslrnna hf leasing or otherwise get the control ot his i-a .. 11 The Raleigh Tdgram say 8 : The iurr of indiMst. held orer the bodr'of W. D. Holt, killed at Boon Hill, a few 1 days since, caused - the -arrest - of W. C. Massey, white, and Simon Brewer, colored, as . stronff circumstantial evidence . was elicited Dointinff.to. them as the cruiltv narties.. We learn ther made their Sfcara parties. irom the omcer who oaa theni in charge, on their way under arrest, from Boon Hill to Smith field, -'on yesterday. NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS. FBETEXTITE MEDICATION. A radical change has been introduced in the practice ef medicine, physicians have ceased to torture and prostrate their ' patients. In stead of pulling down, they buildup; instead ;o assaulting nature, they, assist her.. Cup-plnj-ieechintr, blistering, yenesectlou, calo mel, antimony, stupifying narcot cs, and rasp ing purgatives, onca the favorite reeources of theTacalfy, and now rarefy resorted' to even by tho iuoet dogmatic members of the profes- siou. The old creed was that disease was something which must be expelled by violent artificial means, irrespective of the wear and tear or the vitai organization m the process. The aew' creed recognises- the Improvement of the general health as essential to the cure of all local ailments. - Hence it is that Hos- tetter's -atomaeh. Bitters, the most potent vaoi - Ata.blA tnnlA that nharmanv Vias ever brought to the assistance cf nature in her l"ff&SiSSS&1 it is pleasant to reflect that reason and phil- "ym. " Z osopby have at last been victorious over the errors of the oast, and that thousands, and tens of thousands, of human be-in era are alive tenant thrniaanrtn. of hnmM hninira are alire I nd well tolay who would indubitablybe moulderinsr in their crraves. had they been subjected to the pains and penalties which were deemed : orthodox - and indispensable thirty or forty years ago. Preventive medication was scarcely thought of then; but now it is considered ot para mount importance, and the celebrity ot the standard in vlgorant, 'alterative and restora ters have fairly earned by their long career of tive ox tee age, ta uue wnicn uosieiters mv- success.) is mainly due to its emciency as a i Ui'senterv' ana otner maJames. april 3eodlW Sun VYed Jrri - DELATS ABE DANUEROCS. - I "..ThaVpoor; emaciated Consumptive, who is now beyond all hope of recovery, might now slight Cough. Be advised, if you have u Cough or Cold, get at once a bottle of DR. TUTTS EXPECTORANT and yon - will soon bo relieved. Do notpvtitoff, v ti (apSO-lw ' Public Attention; Is CALLED TO OUB ELEGANT ENGLISH DI AG ON Al SUITS, Freucb '. Imperial ; Derby Sacks, Del- monies and . Wallaek Hats, Balb rlggan Half Hose, raoles and 1.. . Gent's Travellns: Tninks and " v satebels, Burglar Proof " ' '. Umbrellas, Ac, Ac, - ' : MUNSON & co.; ,..'n april 30-tf CITY-CLOTHIERS. . MAY, 1871. MAY, 1871. CONSUMER S OF r;;;,i,-: CAN 8 AVE r.i'-:? fri'i lit E pee.-oM't; By Purchasing for Caoh ; 1. PIGOTT, -.Tobacconist. ' april 20-tf Rfk c -pjffrr CailS " il 50 "slat iVr0r --i CHOICE 'BRANDS CLARET, iou ' . Imported in Glass . ii . f; ' t v I ' Lantte.t. Emmitn,-Morgaux-Medoc, Haut iirTO eJ:Bni' Filsand SfcJulien i heso are star tandard brands. Tte- buy them direct from the importers and offer them ah New.TorkJObbers prices. . ; i v : - . . , . . .. , .r .: Case! can or bottle; at ; , CUAS. p. Mi ERS ,4 CO.'S,' : i apisotf 7 North Front St. A Ke0h:Sujpply : EueK Flowxr Soaf.V " BAYRUM,"GENTJIN1S.' "- ' ' '" ' i Florida, Rose, and Magnolia . ;. -,rv I 'Waters. -r Itfsxtxrsu line and Ymbctlw, t'.ii .t -. : - - Brown Troches, llostetter's Bitten. ; . I. '".ft iu - Tar P. ' For sale at r .(U GREEN A. FLANKER'S, o v.i rifemrriDrngStoreA; aprU 30-tf ITotice., rjQHE SfL for fisting City; Taxablea has been extended tb the 10th. day' af May,' 1S7L. Ali property not listed. by or before that day will be listed as MionRwrnA rfeontesk 1' ' ? i, . -7; i ! ? is U SILAS X. MARTIN, : .; F.r.: ii-'i.ri-Maydr. ' '' .' apisoat s' J:jfni. NEW ADVERTISE IC2NTS. ; Soup3. OT T CUT I.J5 SOUP every day, but a VAEIKTY OF SOUPS, can. be had eyeryday SS :':brl BBNETT, HOUSE,; . r apl 80-lw ' . ' r " : North Tyater St. IT; C. Bacon---Lard. A CHOICE LOT OT Iff. C. BACON HAMS XI. :AN1 HOQ ROUND, N. C. LAKU, , PUBE LEAF LARD, For sale by . apiil30-tf V ! , DcBOBSET A , Hflft TTfiTTITi & ; . - , . -,-...., Cut Herring. lirwisTO' non kujb ukkrwu in nan YJjL bluTe,8 Choice CUT. HKBKING in apl CO-U ; h ,i ;6 i DaROSSKT & CO.. .:::':H6tic'eV:1,::; fikVe. R. F. TRKVELL1CK. PRESIDENT of the National Labor Union cf Detroit, Mich will address tie citiZ3ns of Wilmlng ton on ' . MONDAY AND TCESDAY EVENlNxJS at 8 o'clock, at the Theatre, on the subject of la Dor unions. xne public are mvitea. j Latest Styles H ATS AND HON' NET.' - tiivjiuc, etc., Jost received at ... - - ? M US. S. Wt A N DERSON 'S Millinery c ; aplSO-lt' V '51 Market street. YAEIETY STORE ! VAEIETY STORE ! '.' .42 IVIa rket Street, T. T31 T - A TVTm A .sTTLvA "VT J-J ' ,,E "A-J AvX A X W1LL OPEN- ON TUESDAY, APRIL ISth the largest, neatest and best selectea stock of t;.,.-y-..-j.;;f '".ru n- ..-. : MILLINERY NOVELTIES that a thorough Jknoyfedge Mlva business and ? t?1 whiCft wiU emorace a nne seiecuon or me newest ami most fashionable styles of i Freneb TPa ttem Bonnets : and ; Ilais, ' Strhw-'GoOds, Blbbons; Ruches, Lac'ei, Crapes, Ulonds, Silks and Satins, f . an greatest ; special tY, of ) all, FRENCH FLOWERS ! i i. AI.SO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF, ' Fancy Goods, including Lace Shawls, Parasols, : rpench Corsets, Hoop Skirts',' Silk Mitts, . Kid Gloves, best brands and most de' ij7sV'. sirable shades, Linen and Lace Sets, r. t j Collars and Cuffs, best material; ' ' Embroiderlngs, ' Edgings, -i ! - ' Pufflngsj: ;- "-J':, Ruffllngs, Bows, Tidies and Slipper Patterns. : -Zephyrsi'Dress Trimmings and Buttons, '1 . ; Fringes and Tailing 'Materials,' and " : THE GREAT HEADQUARTERS FOR H AlR- :: FIXINGS IN THE CITY I Chignons, Curls, Switches, Bolls, Rats, Ac. and great variety of other'goods well known in the city that are kept, but tod numerous to mention. ... - Variety Store, 42 Market : St. :.'.: . - :,' ,,. JL FLANAGAN, f : aprl 16-Jmnac S W 1 .; : 1 u".' ' The Descent of Man AND SELECTION IN RELATION TO SEX, At' '--'Hi I -riv . HEINSBERGER'S april 27-tf 3 Live Book Store. our the origin ospjecies .-(4 MEANS OP NATURUi-SELECTION if A oir -ran PRESERVATION OF FAVORED' RACES IN .j-V; ; THE STRUGGLE FOR I4FJ5. .?m. I f By Chakijes Dabwiw, M. A., F. R. S. 'PaioB i! 00. For sale at ' .' ' v. : ' i iMZ :?r ' r BEINSBERGER'Si' i i What I Will Do.- I: WILL' SELL GROCERIES AS LOW AS the same goods can be bought elsewhere, and deliver them at your house tree of charge. I have lust received a small package of that, FINE OLD FRENCH BRAND x. .:)' Do try! It, if yon i want something good. A : laree lot of . ; French's Extra Family Flour ; , , , 4 ., ; ew Butter eweec ana nice ;--; ; English and Factory Cheese; , -"! '- Fresh Crackers, Mustard, Pickles, Ac. Ac. and tny usual stock of fine Imported Wines and Liquors, always on handrery cheap Tor cash. W. R. FRENCU, apl27tf Cor.' Market and Second sts. M O Ii A S S E Si 175 HOGSHEADS, ; 200 HABXtIj9 " 1 V " j W3BTF Clayed Cuba r.lolaooco The best of the season, now landing Ex. SCHOONER BONKA ANNA, : Direct 'from Ilavaoa. aprl 25-5i "wortiia worth. Ilonntain : JBjitter; . OTmmiTAn 1 DfTOT V lfnnntaffi T?n4 - , :u. ,.v ter, at thirty-five (35) cents per a "-.''i' ;. , For sale by :t nov tf TiD WARDS A HALL. SPECIAL NOTICE READ CAR E F U L L Y . Ague and FeTer. The only prerentive known for Chills and ltive know; use of Wolfi Schnapps." ever is jne use or w one's Schiedam .Wolfe's Scliiedarn Sclinnppa , v ' - ig'good for Dyspepsia- t , ( , -;( - , WOLFE'S ; SCHIEDAM , SCHNA PPS t Is a preventive of Chilis and Ferer. Wolfe's Schiedam, gebnapps .; Is good for -all kidney and bladder oomplalnts , . WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS . , Is used all ver the world" by physicians in ( , theirpraotice.r.,..r.u..J. ' Wolfe'a Sebiedam Sebnappa t Is good for Gout, s . ; WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS . Is good for all Urinary complaints. . .... 'A , . w one's seaieaam scnoapps . Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. -WOLFE'S SCIIIKDAM SCHBTAPPS;, Is good for Colic and pain In the stomach. -v Woire's Scbiedam Sebnappa , A Is imitated and countcrfeited,aHu purchasers , will have to use caution m purchasing, o. J -1 bee leave t o call t he at entlrn oir the reader to testimonials lu lavr of the Schnapps t -n I feel bound to .say that I regard your Schm apfs as belnx lu every respect pro-emi neutly pure, and deserving of mo ileal patron aye. At all events It is the purest possible articled Holland gin. hereto ore unobtain able, and as such may be eateiy pr scribed by physician.- , DAVID L. MU CfV M. l., . rub. laccuv.cai unemi8-isew ioik. . I. oxTi8Vir.ta. Kv., Sepi 1. I feel that o hav now tui'ai tlclo or pin riiuable forsuchcaoesas that remedy is ac'aptod to. - ' Schnapps" is aremedy in chronio catarrhal i : 1 complaints, etc.:. - : , . -: . . t - I take great pleasure in bearing highly cred- itab e testimony to Its efficacy as a remedial ; , asrentinthe diseases for which you recom mend it. Having a natural tendency to the mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of stimulation, 1 regard it as one of the most im portant remedies in chronic catarrhal . affec tions, particularly mose oi me genuo-urmary apparatus With much respeot, your obedient servant, Chab. A. Lbab, M. D , New 'York. ' 26 PrB Street, N. Y Nov. '1, 1837. Udolpho Wouk, Esq , Present : Dear 6iR I have vuade a chemical examination of a sample of your Schiedam Schnapps,wlth ihe intent of determining if any foreign or injurious tubetance had been added to the -simple distilled spirits. . - i t -; -1 - : Ihe examination has resulted in the conclu sion that the sample contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. , 1 ravo been unable to discover any trace of the deleterious sub stances which areometimes employed in tho adulteration of liouors. 1 would nothesltatc to usamyeelf, nor to recommend to others, lor medicinal purposes, tho "Schiedam Suappi" as an expel lent and onobjectionable variety of gin. very respecirony yours, yov (Signed) 1 1 r. C II AS. A. 8EELY. Chemist. Chemical ' i Awn TxoaNiCAtr LAboratoxt. 13 Exohavo PiAOi,. New Iokk, Nov. 25 18&7- Udolpro w oidfMt x.BQ., uear car ; xne turner- u t signed have carefully and thoroughly ana- 15 ' lyzed a sample of your Aromatic Schiedam j : found the same free from all organ io or inor- anic substances, more or-less injurious to ealth. From the result of our examination we consider the article one ot superior quality, healthy as a beverage, ana enectuai as a beverage, and. effectual in Its medicinal qualities. mantles. Kespocuuuy yonrsi'-1 (Signed) ALEX. TRIPPLE, Chemist. , , , ' ' ' 1 FRANCIS E. ENUELUARD, Mi D. "' M3r For ' sale by all respectable Groqcrs and Drusra:ists-'--."v ' . . !';-- - UDOLPHO VFOLITE S EST., . martl SAF3naos-ent L 28 Beaver St., N. Y. Jj StOlTG aild FOI SolO I 1,600 BUSHELS CORN, 800 BBLS. FLOUR, -ISO BBLS. PORfi", , ,r ; 90 Boxes D. 6. and L. C. Sides d .Shbuidert, , Jtj'l h ; AO l!hda."D. S. and S. Sides and "460 Sacks Rio, Java and Laguyra Coffee, io Hhds'.'Dcmarara and P. R. Sugarf !'c';t Ht.. 150 Bbls. Sugar p all gral lia 330 Hhds. Cuba Molasses, . - saw it bus. AUKr uuase iuuitto;B. . , j . jlOOjBbbls. Sj H. Molasses, ? ;r?(.v,; Jrr ,, SOO.Bales Hay, :. ; - 3,000 Sacks Salty,. 150 Bbls. and . BozeS;Crackers.4.' f; j ;t V r 'j ; S00 Boxes Sbap. n 100 Caea Lye and Potash, ii i V ii - SO Boxes Cheese,' 1: IS Tubs Butter, 75 Bbls. and Tubs Laid,' ; 4 ; ' -' 1 , ds num. kuu xvi ta AivH.cici, . v 75 Boxes Tobacco, . jv. 80 Boxes Soda,'' ' ' i-'iA .i3i' "' , , ' - For sale by ISO Kegs Nails, " ': . ; F, W. KEECHNEB april 2S-tf 27, 23 and 29 North Water EHiriiitiire, Bedding and .'I i ,1. ; ii u'i ;;- i vf te ..'...'-. y . -J. v,v v c. S H A D E S Qui STOCK for the SUMMER and SPARING I TRADE is how complete, having the largest t I . ' . mmm a A A T - . 2 ; i JTrailiirs nsrenonso m ine ove jmumwj the largest stock on, hand. We can.: offer in- t , I dnoements to the public that cannot be com- 1 peted with. . Parties in want should examine before' making purchases. :- ': ' ', Jv-.ho.'O; d. 'a. SMITH, Granite Building'. y march Sl-tf ' ; u r ,i South Front 8t. FOR GAL CO H R LI r J T. "TTori RTLTITIf yoa haves bouse ota farn . 'JD to let. advertise itnnder this head., the ad vprl lr-ip-nt. drton not eTceeA flvfi lines - I l y m a m v - rVTlon SAX: Oft TtEJi'T Tbat-r largre- and "X? valuable plantation on Middle Sound, 8 raiies from tre city known as icasioiu will be rented or sold onresonable terms; For .partenjars, apply tor. A..-.-. : r IS f1 ',v: t: Mi' 4V' on, l'-,i: fii ii Hi Pi?' V;))- t: r, - V V

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