. ta. i-v - u .... fuBUsnn daily, , ' 1 Orrioa, Dawson r iz.lt E 1! 1L: , Trc-.t EL ' BATES OF ADTERTIMHO t ; One Sq-Q&re ono day, ti w . ".. . - - - i lwii ua v o . . mm . . ; - Oneyeer, ln s- ' aitinontbs, ia v i ..; i n Z2 5 I) Three montn. 1 1 rt a month, in - - c .v: : x 3 i rf:: j............ 33 uu Tha llomwrw t:T n "l ? fi;'!r-"1 la ajcy part 01 IU 'i A. 1 1 W - . -J , - i- - jfETKo:. o::iCAti n-ccun. !!2y2, 1S71. Tln. ter3 71n leather - y 1 - ' T M. SO:01 C3 N E Llht Clondy op M. 80,03 W E Gentle Cloudy 9 P. M. 80:00 C3 E Oentle Cloudy Mean Temp, of day, ( W de. ' Not. All barometlc resdlnsrs are reduced 'see-lCTcr uu urxrees jBsareuacii. a A A.1 j TI. Ii to Bnct fiUrnal Bertlce U. B. A. Wtlr 'tZ.m-pmrUr t , n r- Wl DXPIVTUXHT, nirSc?r1,T I 24:85 P. i. ) -i 1 f I ; :". ones oi uuei oiijnai Washington, Msy It U yery probable that cloudy and .perhaps lnJ weather will on Wednesday beexpcrU S at San FrancUco. z Increased northeast indiwlth rala areprobabl for. the lakes, I JADilv vvstss) vwMava tj n imu vu ajUV Golf. ;0 ) AaYaK'iiaa:saKAiYr.: TuiNauBKOER'8 Live Book S tore;. Market street New Books. : - " C S. EX.LIS. Mechanics Loah'and Build-f . . v.. w . -S w a I ing Association V. R. Fbinch, Corner Market and Second Streets. Fine Old Whiskey. n TJ V T ad, lWt!r1r.nn niKin-.' i . f ' 7 v. u. . ...U(,.yu -vV.....K lociatlon. I Off for Tour. : , ; n Our toudz friend, Mir.: James SpranC takes I hU departure from our city this morning with t .io. a mintr m. tnnr ni'v.n rr.n"mnA -r. i liio ,ivw v.- - r - r Dects to be absent four months: He makes the trip mainly for the. benefit of hla health. VA r . "i We, io common with his mAhy; ;Trends, wish J n .1 ization oinis nopes oi pnysicaijmproYemenr. . Aaetker Jteufctety. 1 me grocery store oi aita Aarijn jtjo nun g, io- cated on Frost between- Castle and Queen' ktre'et s,' wjig brkf n; pen ; m Monday . nighty but foitunaulyonry a few articles; were taken from lt,ihe;tUtef.Ualug eTidentiy.baen.fr ght. eucd off. The money drawer was rifled Of the maliamount ofmoni:it couUlned and tb4 drtwer iUelf taken ot of its place' and drop-T . . . L pea near toe nacooor... An-mranee was ei- aa t l . . . . a I leciea oy vreaamic open mm rear aoor wiia an iddrsa t tb Thci.tr Laat NIgbt. Capt. K. F. Tretelllck, President of the Na tioual Labor Union, delWered another Inter- rating address at the Theatre ' last evening1 on j' w tuujw, ui uiuvi wu uifiuj w portance of forming such orgmnlratlona for thV protection of the laboring elasses from the en- - croscumenis oi capital ana ;or enlarging tneir i Held of labor and usefulness ,lo the country. I There was a large number of our citizens In ittendinpe. - The addreaa was oirerr two'hon'ra I t I I M 11 . A A t (V. .. celved with much favor. ; ' - ; ' J' 1,1 ': ... ;; : '. c. 8. District cnrt. I Ills Honor Judge Brooks Ls disposing of the bualnesi betore this Court with his usual alac- my. ino criminal aocnet was gone over yes- wruayana toe cases laineeo in numoer WfrA all 11amMl tf 1 TIm. . mmr fnrtiof mnntc I 7 r y .r luifinKcmoui. ui me rwTeuue laws aua. re- auiled in verdicts lor the defendants In all the ....... 1 . . - f . ' , T .. . I be uu. wo, iu wn.icitDe parties snomiuea io a veroict oi gumy. ine citii docket was . at a m mm. a a I thn tibm nn anri a -nn,i man in r,ni. been returned or 7J! Kiven. No new bills have presenimenta made by the Grand Jury as yet. uugs orooas presiaes witn mucn aignity ana i UDparuailiy.. . , ; , , ; TheCourt.djournedtomeet.t-10 o'clock mismorning. , r v Wiimiucto. Debating A.soelatlon. we are glad to see that a number oi young gentlemen of this city have formed a debating association to be known by the above title, the iw racetingoi wnien. win ne neid at wppitt's Hall on SaUirday, 6th ln.t All our young men who wish to Improve their minds and begeta pirit of confidence in themselves for the stern I rcanues oi me snouid ne present and connect .... . - - i. ; uCiuieives wun we organization. 1 here are t n i ...-........ i. 1 ' Iew "cs ana towns in wnicn aebating SOciftttea An nnt.Ttat rA ii V.. . Aft.. . I dered why the '. young men of Wilmington I Jave been behind those of other communities in ihla resDeet. We hone th movement mar met with decided success. - . " I 8ee adrerttsement in another column. 'be German Pie Hie. It was feared at one time on Monday, on ac ount of the threateniog aspect of the weath- tr. mat the German pie nic to come off at the in. . Wilmington Garden would have to be post poned. It nn-lly ; cleared up, however and uite a large number of out German friends f b thscxrs repaired thither, the street cars wing kept buy uutll a late hour In the nlebt. A bind of musle was In attendance and while toeing was the order of the evening with the iarer number, various amusements were in OuUcd in by other, and alt seemed;to' enjoy wenuelvea exceedingly. The festlvitlsr, In wo uppr, Werf continued until the 'wee nur' hours," when the happy throng separa- ior tbelr respective homes. t. The loUowIug'aoi wpre disposed of yester- John Davis, charter! wlth rtPtt Tirxunr waa I lOnnd ..ti. . . .. I auiuj ana sentenced to pay the penalty - at I dtt(i 7 . ' cbarea wItQ orderly con- . wiilaaad guilty and reqalred to paythe vet Tinn1a.. r ua antPeosts " ... , - ' n of $200 required for the appearance of """uini it ih n . a , i end.nt at the next term-Tf the BuDerlor v'on'"t. . ; co a AndCron charged with disorderly nauct, waa found guilty and sentenced to - P7 the penalty and costs. ' ' - f t ; ; tnr!lertI MM were coned over for a fu 'ire hearing. r , ; .. . , . - - . , . ci, vn -iio. c a ? ;wnnniGTorT;f ii,; c.ttediibjdy, mM&Mfc , . moio; mm lcal Css.au' " .. ' 5 . .." -. ' "" ". ' . "" Bore eyes ara Tcry pretalent aboat town. There are Ycry few Teasels In. port Just at present. - .' . 'Y'-' Great ruth for Mebaue't . Ice cool soda water yesterday. . ......': ....... There were some very flue 'oysters in ULrit yeterdiy, -- Jf?""" J- Plenty of fresh water fish, mostly, perch, In rnarlTAt uli4i - . ' V T ; -Th. XSJa! butrict- Court will probably cioitlUicsslonWthUclljoa Thursday. , ', A wblte inala and aortd were seni to thVdty Hospital ye it n. ' t It.. t. - ...... , vj. ooloredfemale naUen)l ? yesieraay, Ilayetbe city carts quit removlnK the trash from :Market Street t -It would look so. K . .- ;. ... . . The stoamerJWrcAfaon. with Quite a laree rtv. went down th rirer last lh - on''Jr - i iuenry Anaersonana JonniaTi8,ine nrati ' onlnrnd nl th latter whit wr mnt to tha Work House yesterdsj. " : ' . . Look out for counterfeit, money. Rogues I areTpuUlogltln cUcatloul uwuw,,u8 wwu. wu u. k 4 .-.-.,-,.... . .-t"" """" the brldg OTer the Railroad, on Fourth ttreet'l ; which should receire attention. TK nta. mAll ma-ifnw Aflha I . auv ijLuiai luvu waaa jr iucvviuil vi a uv i " V J , "" ------------- I ute place at tae cpmmerciai: Jfixcnansje tms evenlnvr. at 8 o'clock. - Fashionable; bo h ladles and gentleman, I now affect the TennTson ' reversible cult Its I dlstingqlsblng feature is a notched-off edge ki.w. . ' : : i , a 1, uviu mu otcco uunuu.,,. . . s I oil. .w-.-u: ,1 nr. uiuft. tun iuuuii iuo unci, guvticu1 i t ,K-tit . .,fc.; t- W fM.:ywterday; whlcJiadfbee- lost: in the mer.oppoalletne custom Hon; t . ..l.M-.nil Vii. . V A lernd Wm." McL.' McKay, and Majors James U5 'a.aw u. anaxi. u. Mcttae are aow in tqecity, inai tendance on the. United 8tate'i District Court. . Complaints are contlnu commgto b r thit proper attentk Is" not: paid :to th. nri.unr- tiV VtVitiimrlif the limn, uhters employ "snbiW do their Work: they ttn.t ktlr then. r' If not:itM the dutr of - - AT - " ' I up. g-gn;thorltl s to stir the lamplighters up and make hcra a tcnd to their ba8iaess. r i- .-V We would again . remind onr readers that the second of the series of the, .Presbyterian monthly sociables will be held at Masonic Hall thia evening. The entertainment will be well .worth the patronage bt' bur' citizens and j iucra Will UUHUIICIS irj;w uvuim ir 1U I tendance: ' ' 1 ; l ; The Hall will be open at 5) oclock for the benefit of children ana others who "cannot mske it convenient to attend at night. ColJ" Bre. o. AJl V9. JU VV. WU AJ k vmA IT J , AWTW A VIA, I keep one of the largest stocks of goods Jn I their line In this country.' The Colby Wringer And the Dollar Steam Engine art amonz the 1 attractive 1 features f their establlahment; while In Children's Carriages they claim to be beyond eompetltlon. Their, adyertisementrj wni he found In the Btr. and those who wish . a i , . a . . - .1 sucn gooas asney aeep wm uU weu w seuo for one of their circulars and price-lists. St . '. - ilk ". " - ' ' . " I . - - - Wa IAS i f bar 1 I 1 a aAtitamrila 1 1 An aa mm I " - - .w--..- ... early day to onranize a uerman Bchntzen Ulub la thU city, similar to the one in Charleston. A number of bur German citizens are now In u","u" "ur " . , " " " 7 T,ft frt11ft nnnnollmon p - ell.cbawh ch commenced .---" """T . J I will tnna ra enaniea in tmmi memieiTM in r. .... ... . .. ... garaxo tne principles ana woriungs oi tn e wuicu w W"B - "W. . MeUlnr f tke r,., of coma-l..l . . m9m of VmTlKtmtlou ad Pjiitae. h A meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Navigation was held on Vesterdav. the 2d day of May. 1871. at the office of J. II. Chadbourn A Co. The following members were urescntt - i J, H. Chadbodrn, Ell Murray. B. G. Bates and r. r. Barry. The members after being duly I .... - , ....,-; i ;) i 1 Txr r i- - T T .... I to elect a chairman, which ; resulted . in . the I choice of J. H. Chadbourn. fin motion R. J. l.aw ton vi muntmnn.iv 'A 1 V ' ' I - 'ti..k- -4 r.i.v t . . . Atuaiu. . .. . . ... ...... I A at t i r wwwa w aa aa m v mw w w -k v av MM I ".:r.'f,r.Vrr:.TlF"" u Dft.jv I It was ordered that the chairman call ameet- ing as soon as me law is received.. It was moved that the chairman and clerk examine and approve bonda of Pilots. I - " ITL . 1 At , VI 11.fl i auo mfxmfr Bujuurucueuojcwi, w iuo can ui the chairman. B. J. Lawton, Clerk. Our Chi Banket. It doesn't hurt snuffto pinch It. TU only real Ku Clucks Our ol : hens. What is home without a piano f Very --Can a druggist oe considered the chief plller of th State f.1 4 'I " Do nd ttA n0" I$:wUt h w say to their correspondents. With all th tltica rlMrai awav th Prlrt. . .. cess iconise is s mpiy Mrs. 4 oho Campbell. . n.viuau w uiucui m kwu juuuiug In sllenpe is better than one that maketh - a tart reply. ; , V Ntver say anything: to a lad v about her flattery, and no girl is sensible enough to take ...... t. i . I criticism eraclonsly, . t ji..i.iut A KCDUCUUU, IU UOKflUlUK lug auauiuilTI of a man dancing the polka, appropriately said that -it appeared as If the Individual had" a noie in ms pocses, ana wasvainiy euueaTonuK to shake a shilling down .tue; leg or nis irons-1 ers. 1 ' 1 1 .1 ii- ii ; ii i i i i ' .., ' i n i i i1' i i . . we haye the 1 following: report Tbr'the year cdmmebclnir "May lit; 187Q, and endlos Apt 11 80tW;l 871 '.'.V'V -:.j'-T-J 'Jay-p 18 steamer sp 1 barque.tlO brixs 2S schooners, r Total, 55. Tonage, 17,041 ai' ;Jun. -17 steamers, 1 barque,' 5 brigs, ,15 schooners. '.Total, S3. jT.onage, 18,211. i ; , July. 20 steamers, 2 barques, 8 .brlifs, 9 ch6bners; i Total, 87. - Tonage,14,255. - s i "atnersnts, 13 scnooner. " ' ;ir v"?""y i,- : :-t cxjxemoer.id sieamers, i oarquc, iu ongs, ToUW83.7.TonnaKe, 12,000.; V October. 20 steamers, 9 brigs, 16 schooners. Total, 45. ,,; Tonage, 16,118.' ;w November. 18 steamers, 1 barque, 6 brlx's, U..u . -r.., a . r---. i ri 'i 23 schooners. .ToUl, 48., Tonajje, 16.57L; - J(e - We:llT4tt8 7 brigs, 25 schooners.' ?Total, 49. Tonage, 15,005. ; V- ' T ; ' -t o - . - : a ft. . c vLt , m . ".-; f. . . .. "CnOOnerS. ; lOlSI, 4 I . " JLl. ' 1. ' - rt a - Li.- m.: 'v . i. - ry Bieamers,a ong., , scnoon. ; j ' x ijt tmer;' haroneO bri: . SQ 'Vf JriL 12 atMmers" 2 baranes. S briurs.. 17 1 - r . i i" n w . -uwuc... iw-.w. - x "i, . ToUl for the year, 192 teamer;19 brqttt;' 81 brigs, 221 schooners,' or 51$ In all, with' a to- 11 tOliafire 01171.000. . r 94 .- DEATII OF A DIbTIauIIIsIIEu Hill. The yenrable Charles. Manly, an honor ed son of the State, and one of her former great Governors, died at his residence in tbis city yesterday afternoon at six o c;ock, agea aoouc seventy-nve years.-f; J ; Governor Manly was born in Chatbam , j i.j.. - a ,....- tti s. t w 7-v "J, :nnt mil in iNio. ann arnnien law nn. W:nr..-! t 1010 i u ' elected Goyernor of the Btate on the Whig ticaet, ana m iwu, was uy a umau ma- jority, defeated by ' Dayid .S.5Kejd, the -.,.; K -'.a " ha-n: i ,por a i0ng ' number ol years, 5 he "was Treasurer of the State University, a0(i has filled nianjr posltjons of honor in 'private Hie. '; - f. - '! '.ft ''"'r r ;Charles Mahly was a great ' and good 7" J z At a - ii a . a ra. a a a w a 11 a a a u a ft. m a man; and itiias been . long' since; North. Carolina mourned the .josst, a nobler MM. ' Vaa , A.- I Rl ntt ffttll I I CT llVt M ntltlMArf one to another, the death of a jnbre honor ed or loved felluw-citizen.i?aZA Tde- gram. SPIEITS OF TURPENTINE. - 1 ..:r'o- Only six persons liaVe been sent to' jail ih Newbern ; during the Ipast IUUUIU. , j ..- t . .. . -t.;, j : f - The receipts of North Caro- iina Cotton at Petersburg last 'week were 215 baies. ' - Weldon and Petersburg Rail road is to : extend to Cit v Point on " the t , r:- t vJniy tWO WDltes and IOlir colored persons died in JNewbern during the month oi April. , L . Newbern has : an ordinance prohibitinff the sale of oysters in that town until September. TKo nhar-.a DAmveova . . . We w informed by farmers that Wheat will be readv to cut this vear 20 dava ear Hflr than hfirAfnfnm. TIia rrnn WfU fair . . - . to be fine and abundant. n onnr1ft - nio-lit a Avor . . - r storm passed over -Wtrnnton. Much feitoDjflto wheat farmers report that their whole crops cannot yield a bushel of grain. Thoa. Gates. D. N. ETilbnrn. "EL TL Stan lav. r. " . . : r:. . . Geo. Allen. Geo. B. Fisher. Isaac Aland ere. inr. Gates and Allen are Democrats. nd tne remainder ReDUblicana. A rliatinmnariArl ' haritlfRr. nt this State has dlclared to ther editors of the Raleih Tetemiffl his serious intention to put a road-steamer and train oi cars on the road irom Raleigh; to i Wilson and thence to Greenville on the; bed of the. old rt -it- a t ti it t T .1 ureenviuejma rtaieign i iana xvoatr; " The Kaleieh rlelearam saV8 r : . - n . . . Dr. W. H. Finlavson: the nnfortunate sen- tl . w ' . 11 1 ..t . C .. A . m ' T.T.n. . . having escaped from his attendant while on the way lo the Insane Asylum, was overhauled at Weidon on ,bunday, 'and Drougui toipeA-syiumiasinignuwDerene , , . . . . . , . . t A L. 1. - now Is under the kindly , care-and -atten- 4IAn f h effioin Ktinoi-Infcnunf Tlf IVIVU WU Aav a v ar u uvt lUWf V . fg aa 850IH - Spcakinaof the . election.' in r.1: U 4V ..7 . T7 , fo Jio u wiU fce .a- fjol. W. H. Harrison beats the Radical nominee for iyor 61 rotes, -and that in the Western and Eastern Wards the Radicals have 1L ll.L. 1 I - - ..2l eiecieu tneir ucae. oy ji . oare majority, when the majority should have been nearly seven hundred. ' In the Middle Ward we have elected oar straight-out old -friend Simon Hayes, ahead of the poll, with a tie bet ween another 1 of our candidates and two of the" Radicals. Glory enbugh for DID, -RU88ELL. In Fayetteville, on Thursday, the Tttl nit- of congestion jot the tjraln, iir, Wm. Eupsell, in the 67th year of his age. 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ITew Boolip. QARKys NOTES, Epistles to the Bomanaj neM Dy JacoV Abbott ; The Monarch-of the Mlnglne-Lane i Gln's Baby, m Birth and othr Miafortnnea i The riarht at Dame JCo- don? Bred In the Bone, or L&e rather, likej Ann ntArvnf thA kmiwcm Renldeiit in rani Gabrielle Aiidrv. bv llBarlnsrGould: Woman - " m . , of WertW.by naUinIey Mar t., j World Essays Beglnald Archer; ThefiUent Partner, - , ror.sale at ;. UElirsBEGEAs. may 8-tf ; " Live Book Store. f . , V. B..JftVJLOS,.f . I f r xoay8.lt t' fteeret jirv and trAiuin rT. r i t Ii . F Ii A N AG AN "TXriLL OPBN ON TUESDAY'APKIL 18th, f VV. the largest, neatest and best aelectea JMILLINERY NOVELTIES tnat a tnoxongn Knowfeage or the ousinessi bvuu. wujf .wiicrioui , iibu, aawu, wiubu wui i embracej a line aelectloot th newest and . most fashionable styles ox ni.oi7laTw FrBela Pattern BMnets svad J iiu, I Straw USWU. KID DOni, BUenCS, ,vJ uaeea, C'rapea, XJlonds, sllka vj vs 1 and Railni. -r, H .n.n).,'.:.n -."H ouu fti otcPfc-DL-wiifcv. ui. ' ot. tx tY Attti, o "1 ' . ia w on 4'V ivjhw !. eennfnifwVfii'iw -; ' Fancy Goods, Including Lace 8hawls, Parasolaj French, Corsets,. Hoop. Skirts, ,SUk Mitts, , r Kid Gloves, best brands; and most .d4M..Yr ; " nlrahla ahAlpa. T.fnen arid T Ana Rta J. -V t 3;-""" ;i''L t i . -t Collars and Cuns, best material; . , amnaa Endings, Bows Tidies; and Slipper ; Patterns. Zephyrs, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, -' Fringes and Tallmg Materials, and' 5 " ' THE GBEAT HEADQUARTERS FOR HAIR- f Uivi : FIXINGS'IKITHE CITYXsV, n0 ! p well known' Chignons,' Curls, 5 witches Rolls and great variety of other goods in the city that are kept,' but too numerous to mention.'.".1 :-'--f. vr-;- .-'-7. - ' . ' Variety Slore, 42 Miirkel St. L. FLANAGAN. .. . . :t " : .. . " aprl 16-lmnao S W Fme Old Whiskey, jr X ; Years Old. at . FEEHOTS, ; t . ...... , ' I At S5 Per Gallon. .'.Si J T ; FRESH SPRING BUTTER, : WHITE FLOUR, ; i l &CM i&C., &c. W. R. FRENCH, Cor, Market and Second sts. may 3-tf Mont Uteratire Tiiere is Ho lift. A MEETING of the Wilmington Debating v Association wiu be held at ijpnltt'i itt'a I Hall, on Saturday. May 6th. at 8 o'clock P. M All those interested in the improvement of tne mina are respectiuiiy invitea to attena - By order of the President, -. .. CHAS. R. P. LOWE. JoxvW. T.RnxLy, Sec'y.. mayS-lt MISCELLANEOUS.: Receiving Dailjz : LARGE LOTS OP ' - FINE AND: COMMON Smoklnc and Cbe win u Tobacco - -. : AND SELLING THEM AT ' ;? ' : : j : " HV; BUIlItlllJIER, ' sigrn or tne imdiw ciiii?v VaprUi4f ; ri.i No. C Market St. ndflaiditog - and in 16 000 BalK Wnfc an,d Mlxe COrni' : 700 BBLS. KLOUR, aU grades, OH fs Ra RIO and LAGUYKA COFFEE, ' 200 BBLS. REFINED SUGARS, j; 15 HHDS. F. K. SUGAR, '- 100 EOXKS DRr sidks O Hhdi. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, : v . - , .-. v -- ii-... ' - ''- v. .- -. 150 BARRELS POf : j ; ; ..... . - . ,. ,:',; .-(' -; s V Q TONS HOOP IRON, , .'., . ..;; 100 BW" DUtmr'g 3fiu r ; - ' 2QQ'B0IES.:v: gQQ boxes, candles; 5do; 300 81cont"Haild; 8pInk Ra-retow -: CQ TONS NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, fJQ Bales Sheeting and Tarns, jQ Q BOLLS COTTON BATTING, Ac e. Z.ts 4-;3 . Pf ! hy '."4 - n n i r. i nuinn ttmnir. lit.-.ai inni I iwttw t a n tmam . . . - n n i -' .... ;.. . .;iruv5- iv:Mi y;iJ 2a7,'..c:a y-y ND;na'0,J :?u- ,Jia;. M woue's.schiedam ; SCHNAPPS,! ,( ti ' t 42 T.lnrkCt GtrCCt'' . : 1-3010 'SPF..V-'nl uv.Y'-osTr y preventlYe of Chills and PeTer. V ; ': -y i-Knonlt Jrt-ftJiwiyi f J-'-o;. M -I'l-'Li I N-ES R: Yu 2'-r-;- i yFolfe Schiedam Sebnapp. n , ; ( WILLIAMS A MURCHlSON- . - .-,.-1 " - . april 25-tf, M1S0ELIAHE0U3. n k r fivl ! J V'i'ii 3l 1- Ekchango Corner, ii BYIl ' ! bROUGiTT TO' THIS" fJITT 1 ALSO - si v .-it-. ttt" tt t rp tti . Wpr-n (i p A n l e' W; Jtl I JL i ,JJ JK & b f U.U U i S r vf i tXJ"f ? '.;; r: .':::it!,tt thi ob no vontti, IU OMves,) ltaalaryi Uaad-. j , fcM -'rj-?.-,; y . . . - . AAJJIO UJXiJJ-iX torAUMI-JN lb, . . ; aim a avTwT.Tn amJA.rHrmr . (LlalCN AND IAGB COLIiAES AND CUPPS I w. . . . . I. 1 1 '"V f 1 III- IS Jill ; I ' i i. ' J ;. . I Also, everv article nanallv tent In a : vfi1 i,.? eih -a u 'f.TCii T w iuul) l-MW 4 ntT march 81-lm ; -3 j ,;t .OExeliaaiBw Corner. Hountain Butter. I A 8UPKE10B ARTICLE of Mountain Cut- r t ter, at.thirty-llve (85) cents per k. " itiiTT a wn atxat srt ,m .-? 1 " For sale bv nov22-tf ! q tn r v EDWARDS A1 HALL. l iS,;1"' I - - . . ;. -mit -ub c: J2 .iCtf-j itoi ? luiH lRTfi -p-ru- !':r:t:!inJcoy : ha . viL,L.ue; iijku on Wednesday.-r. JO... May - uiHivm ui,ru, om , jr?x(?r vaAura. ,- Vt t. rann Troii - ' hav. ?iUv a cbereu al examination jf ;t ; ,- 3d, at the Masonlo-Hall. . r. ( ,.. . , aampl, of ybur ScbI.Um eeenapps,' wAli 1, 5 -- Music and refreshments for entcnalnmentJ ' iho Intent, of ileteirolulng if any forwigu or:Y ' Doors onWnai 7Uodaeki Tlirin antn Injnrtous ktibsiancc bal been ad do. Mo I he . ..foun opv ar 7j.o anocic ...xiearete neentse -gimpie diatiiledpU-it. n c,.vt -r-rv?. K-1 o i Five for H to be had at tho door, or alf tt'f lckstores pre viouy. , . aYso will be open at half-past' five for chi dren and those hnable to attend at night. 1 "Afternoon admission 10 cehtsrrr-"--" : lpu!i0 '""I1 N. B Fine assortment of pla plants for sile. may 2t Bromai Cdcoa and Chocolate, r,y:" '.- r at -": : J. . 0. STEVENSON'S. april 28-tf , ' JJi OT TUinXE SOUP every day, but a VARIETY OF SOUPS, can be had every day (Sundays excepted) at the BURNETT HOUSE, ; . 4 ; North Water St. apl 80-lw. . , j N. C- Bacon Iard.l A'.' CHOICE LOT OF N. C. BACON HAMS OL - AND HOG ROUND. N. C. LARD, ; , ;: , PURE LEAF LARD ' . . V - h " .: :. , - Ftasale by.; -1; .. ; . ; :r :!.-'.. in m . : ; aprliao-tf ;. DeltOlSET CO, BoaHerring. . VJ.f-.;i- : a i ; vh (hit Herring; TITMrSTON'S No. 1 ;0E HERRING in half vr b barrels. Choice CUT HEBKING In bulk. : !f aplSO-tf For sale by - DsROSSXT a CO. $ Something You Ought to Have NOW READY! Harpel's Typography OR, BO 0E OF SPECHIEIIS, Ax EXOXBZSai.T CHaaJF AID Yaxoabu MAXCZ, oy IsryoaJTATicn' Ajro ELXOaT'ExxicrxAa' ; 7of LarrxarRxas -Wpaa rir Bla.cz 11 . - .'- . . , j -! Colors, Bkohzxs, avm, nX' : V- PRINTERS, AMATEURS PUBLISHERS,' BUSINESS MEK.ANDcPEOPLE OF ; ' I : . . TA8TE. GENERALLY.-. : ABLT an entire year has been consumed m unremiuing laoor ana sup enoe i to Droduee this book. The x alone rdone almost entirely with type forms -mart a nr ctf tba eholAAat and latest nrodno. tiona of the foundries, etc.) amonntea to oioy 000 impressions, to produce a limited edition.- The dooj new mimI in anr library. It ls Diluted on hlch nrnmAa srade paper.; contains npwail of three hun dred imperial octavo pages : has larger sheets infolded and numerous embellishments, etc. In addition to the res-alar matter. ....... Price to subscribers nnta 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, 3 per copy. , . . . A small edition of 250 copies, printed on ex tra flesh-tinted paper, and elegantly bound In .calf or Turkey morocco antique, 910 per copy. All orders must be accompanied" with the Cash, a P. O. Order, or Draft on Cincinnati or New -York, payable to the undrsicmed. 28 cents to be added 11 the book is to be sent by Tna.11. . .. CO. D. orders must be accompanied with $1 in cash. Collection charges will be added to price of book. ' - . . - , Parties desiring their names beautifully stamped on their books will send 60 cents extra. ' - - --- - r- ' ' . - Those wishing further information concern ing .this volume will please address (with stamp) the publisher, , ,...,,. - ' ' V OSCAR H. HARPEL, ,. :;TyporraphIo Designer and Printer, - 68 Vest Fomth Street, Cincinnati. . febl-tf ' . K IS irean, eieani. uemomnniuTB mi ideas, thoronrmy prscucai ior utilitarian . ana at ui nudc uiub ub vo em Tre- yinA voitV. .... .... a. . B w WM. 'Contract Advertisements titen at pro portionately low rates. IfkrrlsjrAR. rwtitt : ntiiriiria Pnneral and Obituary notices wili be inserted at halfrates wnon paia zor in aa-rance ; otnenrlfte n ll rates t Tm Cash on demand. Schnapps. ' i tVolfe'd Gchlcclam Gchnnppa,, T 1 is gooa ior jyspepsia. WOLFB'SSCHIKDAM SCHNAPPS Is used all 'er 1bS world by physicians In v t . tneir praouce, ,r- (;;?; .-j'f -ft Wolfea $clbldaam ehatapps Is good for Gont... ... .... .. i wm.vjrm snmirniv sniiWAPPR ., . j is good ror all- urinary complaints. s n. iii .. ..,', r. -' 1, . Wolfea fSebledasna Sebnappa, r ... -,w I recommended by all the Medical Faculty., ., ROUTE'S SCHIEDAM CUNAPPS,; Is good lor Colic and pain in the stomach. nouet Bcuieunui ucnnappi . win have to use caution In ourchaainir. f T-hAir lAAVft thAftil fhaatf Ant.1m Af t.nAv..nitk Mi & . ....I . JA, ...1 .L. Q.l... . . w j, Tfeel bound lo say-that f I regard your .wawas pemaj i every rpect Pie-emi- article of Holland gin. heretofore unobtain able, and as such may be salely prescribed by physician,-. . . - jDAYID L. MOTT, M. D., ; a ' PhavaaceuUcal Chemist New Yotk.; ' LbnmvittJL Kt.. Sent. 1. I feel that we have J Kt., eoft is ads now an article of tin autt able for suchcases as a ! that remedy is ad apted. to. tO. :. ' ' Schnaboa is a remedy in chronic oatarrhai j; complaints, etc; ; u i V,w ' j.r ;;. y'nv.;? ; t. f I take great pleasure in bearing highly cred. . itah e testfmonv to its efficacy aa a remedial C'. agent in the. diseases for which you recom mend it. ' uaving a natural tenaency to tne mncous surfaces, with a ellirbt deeree o(,i Stimulation, I regard it as one of the most lm- . ' portant remedies in enromo catannai anec-( tions; particniaTiy inos? oi tne genuo-utinai y apparatus,: WiirmttcuisrectryovobedieiiVa ' ' J' jhl Hkb Stbkbt. XfT., Nov.,il. 8o7. i i tin ftuminutitn ua reduiteu in viio conclu .- -A--- j . .'i' sion that the sample eoiUHinet no poisonous i ) or bai infill admixture. 1 1 ave been unable to discover .aav trace' of: ihe deleterious, sub-. ri stances which are -onu-tlmea employed in the ad -Iteration of liquors.' ' l would not nesirate" to use myself, nor to recommend to others, lor . ,, medicinal purposes, the "Schiedam Snapps" as au'exceuent and onobjectionable variety of , v gin. , 4 erY lcaycutiuiiy yuuis, i (oignea .. . vaAs. j oxi.j2.x, vnemu ii. ,i; Cbxkica- axs . Tbcxxioa- Laboxatoxt, 18 Exchaxo PL aob. Nxw Toxx. Nov. 25. 1867 Udoltho Woura, Esq.; Dear i$ir:. The under-. sinea . have carefully and thoroughly ana lyzed-a sample of your " Aromatic Schiedam schnapps," seiecteu Dy ourselves, anur iuivb found the same free from all organ io or lnor- fame suDstances, more or iesa. injurious w ealth. From the result of our examination ' . . . m a M . . we consider the article one of superior quality, . healthy as a beverage, and effectual u in its medicinal qualities, kespoctrally yours, TTRANflTS "E. ENQELUARD. M. D.1 H mtm. I Ft A t X All A AJJOf VUQaEUOV , For sale by all respectable Grocers and DrUggiStS. m.n m-wm'r t-tti ri -wrm ' V' X' i mar 21SAFSmos-ent 23 Beaver St.,N Y. ; ' MISOETJiANEOUS. ' - In Store and For Salo i l l,60O BUSHELS CORN S0O BBLS. FLOUR, , 150 BBLS. PORK, ; - , ' , , ,90 Boxes D. S. and L. C Sides, -r SO Hhds. D. S, and S. Sides and. Shoulders, 460 Sacks Rio, Java and Laguyra Coffee, '. ' 20 Hhds. Demarara and P. R. Sugar, .. J 150 Bbls. Sugar, all grades, i v tikw'I," f v .-"'... . . . , . -in , , - S30 Hhds. Cuba Molasses, i - ..... 150 Bblsl Cuba Molasses, ' A 'i ll 5' 150 Hhds. Sugar House Molasses). "'" " "' 1 tl' t -800 Bales Hay, ' , 8,000 Sacks Salt, ISO Bbls. and Boxes Crackers, S0O Boxes Soap, v nn i o ti i wraa sa n i kai a e n - . 00 Boxes Cheese, , . 15 Tubs Butter, ST5-Bbls. and Tubs Laid; V-v.'; m':; f. ;r,:! ji :75 Bbls. and Kits Mackerel, Ai.n-;nh 'ti; ;75 Boxes Tobacco, A- SO Boxes Soda, r s. ' : ; iSo kegs Nalis, For sale by , F. W. K.ERCHNEB, aprU 28-tf - 27, 2? and 29 North Water StV V . i i . '. . ' i ... 1 1 i i. . Fiirniture, Bedding arid ; V. I; ti'' S , ..1. , VJUR STOCK lor the SUMMER and 8PRING ' TRADE is bow complete, having the largest ' ' Furniture Warehouse In the State and always ' . ' ....... "....-.. . - ' . . - the largest stock oa hand. We can offer in- dncements to the public? that cannot be com- peted with. Parties In want should examine before making purchases. ; .. .' ' . ( " : .'i. :! D. A. SMITH, Granite Building ' ; ; ;' raarehSl-tf . " ; South Front 8t. : , FOR OALEZ ..OL7 tlGT-T; CUST-If you have a house or a farn JD to let. advertise it under this head.: the advertisement does not exceed five lines . only half rates will be charged. - ? . T753U EAX3 cii RUST That larsrS and AJ valuable plantation on Middle Sound, t miles from the city, known as the Zott tract , will be rented or sold on rnsonable terms. For . particulars, apply to dec 23-tf . , C. W. OLDHAM, Ex. 4'. A . n . - V 7, I la ,' i t-t' r 1 vr 4 si ... ta. i I ! h ? J. i a t 'A -A. .1

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