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) s 1 1 cs-.a. ? , v. - .n -.ff..w.-,-;-j; -i..; -: 'f . the TJcnmna-CTAn,-- ... publ: " - :ly, Orrios, Dawson : ;. -, I r -1 Ct. ( One year. In adrr ..........;7Cl Six months, ia ad v .3 3 f ) Three months, In ' ;y- , : ' - One TBoaio, in au . The Mottjrrea Et ' nart of tne city at - beteosoi 1:: '.l :r:::::D. , . .. .., I!y3, I Tl. . Time. Birorm" 7n- Tnnl. 7c:" r - - tier. . ' 7 A. M 80:02 .73 3VrL!bt Eosiy 2 P. M. 29,96, 1;. 3 ; Cloudy 9 p. .M. 29:90 75 8. Brisk. Fair IteaqTemp.f day, 75 de. i ROBXKT fiBTBOTH. Serg't Blffnal Serf Ice U. 8. A. Weather Renort? - t 1 Wan Dbfabtuest, H'f '. ' en- t Ufflce 01 UQier Bignai Ufflcer Washington, May 3-4:85 P. It Is probable that the storm heretofore met: tionod will continue on the, Jakes and be fol lowed on Thursday, on the upper lakes, by In creasing .winds! and r clearing -tup weather Cloudy and rainy wealhe Is probabld for the Atlantic coast Fresh : northweatetly winds will probably be experienced ln.the lower MIs slssippl valley.,... .1.'! ' r:ijj: n t. - THE j 1 -1 , KWr AUTEKTlMEHENl'd; '"" ' HsiNsBaROX&'s Uve Book Store, 89 Market street New Books. - '" ' , Ghmi A Pijli Apothecaries and'Drtg KlstsA irenerai stock ofdruRS Ac;" Read the advertlBeraant under tbe'head 'of "Wants." - . fine sirawoetrrien. I ; r' We are indebted to Capt. J. IL Flllyaw, of thuW. &. W.'R. K.(,for a basket of. the finest Strawberries we: have'seii this season. xThey were raised near Warsaw and Capt. FUlyaw Informs us that orders will be filled for almost any quantity, ' ' ' .". Intelligence was 'received in this city yester- J Uy to the 'effect that a steamer 'called the Florence w&ti stolen! from. her moorloga at Fernandina, Florida,' on Monday ' bight Tast and that it was supposed by the authorities of that city that she would put;t4aV 'SmltbviUe.' We learn 'thai tue Reveaa Cotter- Sntxrrd is on the lookout for Xh& mlHipk .vessel Tbe Wjr- f- Io If ' Somebody has 4aid','hri.4 "wfeetyythe Judi-. tious ad ivertiser knows his -best time. "When bnine.e 14 lrUk, e;.a4!yertUes!ateadiiy,. bat when it becomes dull, he seeks,' by a consplcu-' ou disphty'of special Induaementa to'pure'h'As era, to stimulate It Into-. actlTity:niHeiredooea Iri;es, and he epfprccs he fact upon the pur chaser's attention. When the timid adyertl- er withdraws, he has the field to himself, and. he dilhntly tnltivates it." ' . KeuinrHiinio mm We were shown, last evening, an'egg 'found in a barrel of hen fruit shipped fo a merchant of this city, wlficb a somewhat extraordinary: ia shape and positively mysterldns In onepar-; tlcolar. 11 is as round as the gioDe, out the strangest thlng-of all is; that the initial letterr . "K. of P.," appear on the shell. We are told tbat vigorous, attempts have been made to-' ef face thesa initial letters, to. I all iti rain. 8an'i paper was applied, but the characters atiR'te main. . ;Who pan xplain the why and where fore of thir hen transactjion , ,Will some.X. of P. of the thl d degree" undertake the task t Tha 101W bf MyMulcil ltelseajrsal. ( t? We are requested by. the ladles ol the Memo rial Assoclatioji to i(ata that, there will be a ineetlnIor'rctsarsal on Friday night, the 5th lust., of the , members of tne different choirs of the city, of (he parties who composed the late Philharmonic Society, and all others In terested, at, the school roomof the Misses Burr and James,' mmedlatcly In the rear of St. Jamee' Chorcbi There should be a ready and cheerful response on the part of our mu sical friend; as good music will tend greatly to enhance the general effect tof . the elebra tlon on the 10th inst., of which this rehearsal Ispreparato Vf'S-- K v ; f City C'ofcrtJ 1 1& T7j'J The following' cases were disposed of y ester lay morning":- . AmoiuiqXJ oh'sLp)cir; tliarged. with disorderly conduct,, wero.ound. not guilty and discharged. - N - ' . V-X Moliie WhUeV' Marlien Wright and Mobile UarrUcbarged with keep Ins a disorderly house, wre faund gilty and sentenced fco.pay ,t3 penalty and costa; . , John 8elph, charged wltiJ disorderly 'cori duct, waoiACoVnjl)y'a)a'd.4naiedr. : Larry JortesVcttargedwft aban donment of his wife,- was louedt'not guilty njfl discharged. . There was one other, case disposed, of And two or three cdatldusd oVer. "- 'iii ' A Fine treanc, : ... At Messrs. Brown 7&Anderson Jewelry store, oUilltCfillitV yeajerdayjwe were how an elcgan fetoiUver4Ccomprlsln)r a ery baadsoinef.coflret? nrn, waley "pitch eVna; waller; wtleh' wi ro' yeened Vaapme'ttts t the r alius tiforcmarr of Witmlagton iTiook and Ladder Coin pany-LV; l,"CbK" Roger Moore, as slight' tA6trmoiilaT'?f the appreciation and teem' In whVchlhVjaJJie The coffee urn, which isa, magnificent piece of workij;(;uta4flLf tLnt foliiwlug In scription: . - r.rr ; ' "Presented to Col. Rosier Mooro. Foreman Uhe Uaok SDd La(JdLCVpanyl,No. 1, b? i7imi?mbers; Wilmington, N. C, May 8rd. 8Tl .'.;it in Ktiydil!";P..:?l r- U:i Mf- Maay of dur readers will be plad to learn that Mr. Jrsanldln. has determined. Provided suiiaiS.lCnAfleiiVfflven to warrant It, jto haye ft Bath House' eonitrtiCted, tan a fa,v,f,u Lit, .': : j -j nmcu wtu cumpsra iavoraoiy n matter of apppintmts and general taikebp u any similar establishments North. H Proposes to have it 8etr'dee; df'sufflcieet -uicD.,, to allow of dressipg r?om ,and. -u,aae 0n deck tnd wUh go b gQ feet of .ual aw?Mtft'i7'.u- ; 1 t, ,1L urjace. 11 me enieTpriso Hall be fonnd to meet the favor of' the public II !Xpect? Ho tbeaBath Uonae, which will coutructed .Jtho Cape Fear Building 0nPany, resdyior os t?y the middle of this -M..-n,-ST.ff '"'-'., r, . o 1 r ic . 7 IJo. 35 ':. The calep Is declared out of style. . ELail-Tre ever get'back to hard cash. JUparts acts 04 A person' kidneys. A'-ituran is .the best time to cut grafts -Mayor Martin, Is ttlir con fined to his room by indisposition. ; cr : - ' '' ' 1 v j i ' " I J X ,f The Chapman Bfsters and"Bisnop, op appear' ed in Savannah Monday nfght. ; Skiff A Gaylord'i Albqo Minstrels are to appear In Bavannah o'd kheW 4 i I i 4 " i tne work pn the jvf 1cSU)red Episcopal Church,. corner of Sixth, and Mulberry streets, 1 Is progressing quite rapidly.. - " -One tnaleand one female' pktleot; ''Wneth er white or colored we did not learn, were sent to the City Hospital yesterday. ' - , . ; A large amount of property la bulletined for sale on the 5th of Jane toV satisfy txeco Hons In 1 tbjS hands ol Sheriff fnckj "J j " We learn there was; y.echobl' ticvjilc at Hilton jesterday, and one of the party informs ns that it passed off pleasantly to, all con- cerned.,;VJJ : iw j jj- At the regular monthly meeting Of. the juapo rear, juiiaing. Assqciaonx.icvfnjeep ahares.of stock were redeemed at $45 and five r Molly White, Mary A. t Henry, Emma Wright and Moliie harrlaj alHpolored, wera sent to the Work House yesterday, there to ! 1 The merchants' monthly speclsl license tax for May Is nw due and. payable at the City Hall.; . T:bi matter 'ationli be attended : to: on the first of e1 very mbnthi'i; '' i: t I mi -ii.f&f. 1 . y r , ri xuc.Dnusa oarquc uottwe, wpw ivnion. from Cardlif,';ale8i' aiHVedhereyesterday Witts another cargo - of' railroad iron -for the WllmlngtODCpIumblaa 1 Blackberries anddewberrieq i -Werepletoti-f ul 1 n mark e t y es terday a t'W cen ta a' quarts or tnequarii fSceat berries are more jtnan usually t pientiiai mis season. -v. :1 -i'o' 9 ifi;;jlif.il ia ; i a" 1 m Nothing of . public Interest transpired 1 la ; tti C,' S.plslrjct cVartyteVdayV t' mc4t of the eases ot any iraportabee' beiRg eootinoad oyercthV meet thl morning-as nsnaf.?- , Aaron Willis, charged with a breach . of 'te'peacewai iaken'efdro 'Jusflce Harrisi yesterdayV and by hlta Hslured 'to give secnrl4 ty In the sum of $200: for his appearance ai Court and to keep the peaee:o: ; , ; . ; u riu: A. P. Knight, arrested forthcwilfalabanr donmen of. bis.. wife," rwaa repaired , jo Ive security in the sum of $50 Tdr hte - appearance bfpf'JJfrrlc1 1".,' this morning id default of which he was committed to jail. ' ";Ona 61 he' sidaeaifi8ei;jttij( we ,'ha.T otd occasion to record for some time past-1 thai of the sudden death of the little son of Mr. oi HT W. Range from taking pokon, which oc curred yesterday m'Ornibg 'at' Itf bclock?ulTha Jclfcmstance's WW choly affair may be briefly' sts'ted ss followsj Mrs. R.! bad occasion on-Tuasday to bare a room io the honee, which had been 'closed for some time past, cleaned up and put' in order. for use, and a colored ' servant was entrusted , with the work.,'; lp this fQomwero a lot of bottles rontslning medicine and among 'them one whlch'wasVpartlsilyTeirlth carbolic acid and perhsps one or two5 Wlth' dther pois ons which hsd formerly been used on the! premises, r The girl was charged (ojriacehete bottles in a oorana iock inem up 'in anotner unoccupied room. Instead of doing as dliect ed, however, she . placed -t he, bo (containing the bottle on a table in the "kitchen and then Wi lit up stairs to assist in cleaning np the room. In a few minutes afterwards a white servant employed In the family, having occa sion to pass, through the kitchen, discovered the little boy Loadol4"with tVe bottle, of car bolic acid in one hand, as if he had just taken it from his mouth, and wltbftha other hand In the act of wiping theTacfd from his lips. At the same, time sbe perceived, that lie. was fed log where ne stood, as if the , poison hsd al ready taken effect upon, his system She im mediately seized the little fellow, took tbe iamUy.i DiadlAnderaonLaad Thounas waVaaiat for and alsoMr. Runge, who was at his place Of busIoeisjoThephyBielaiii'saoivarrivsd aad did everything that was possible , for the pa- tIcntUd at qnfl Jlnje. it was thought he would recover, but he subsequently got worse and then lingered In much .agony until ' yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, when he breathed h s lastb, Tbe heartfelt sympathies of th stoaao nlty are with the distressed family In their sad and sudden. bervemnt. oiiiJix -,? Masonie llall. - The second'of the series of -Prea by teWal Sociables," which came off at Masonic Hall last nigaf,'Wat A!ffefcldea'subceyf thVattend ance being much larger than on the previous occasion; and, what wa better," the various tables and atsods mm w''p'atf onlze The most aCtractIve"features ottuei ; entertainment may De'mentiofi4d-the cake tables1,' strawber: ry tables,ahe flower and pBt stands and the beautiful Le'monade Sower, which was very haodsojije' jand. attracted achvatteptlcvn it well as patronage from tnose present- ine .Tocal muslcv which Was: rendered by a number of our most taledted amaieurs-arid ndi inty 1 of LIts size can Iboasr'of better vras decidedly charming and elicited the warmest toraht'e from all pfesentFroni wbsV'alcf thef ll seemed to be the unlfersaf fmwessloh that tbese4is6ciabies aVea'great' Institution, and iue oniy regret is mat mey aon icome oziener. !A "great inducement to patronize them, is the fact that STeryjBilngjs sold renoarkably'Uheap end no one with a shadow of a conscience can .begrudge the small amount he Invests for the simple reasotf tha geto ;tbf pr(h .flils money. -. ..... , . - . Bwd.ri.H ' Mt):i'A-;L.:HU''i .0.7 'If yon want Boarders, advertise in our new Dur regular rates,, lor advertisements not ex- ceedlng five lines. ' 1 r WILinHGTOny c Slecbanlca' Balldlnz Association. ! f At the.regular monthly meeting-of the ' Me chanics', Building and Loan AasdciatiOD, ' held at the Comme rclai Exchange on last evening," 65 shares. of stock were redeemed as follows : Five sluirer at $97;, twenty five .at $97.50; twentj-flye a$ $98.50and ten at $99, being an ayerage'of about $9840 per share. iij.p uy.'.-f-t."."."' ':. :,.V :-.,. uhiq ,tl -If you have found anything; advertise it In our new department, under head, jf ''Lost and Foand it hilf oar IregnUiL rates; dr adver- tlsements not exceeding five lines.!, tf ' H'llit i.r- V 1 -J.'l i -: r-w ;;r7:.U.i l Employment Is Nature's physician. ; ' (hat part of Speech Is; kissing ?;. A con junction.. . f -7 . , . ; . .. . - - , . r Mary Kyle Dallas is 4eni?agd,, toaNew- YorkartistJ'r-trj 7'-i.!iT jn.jsn j . 1 j. T if e-beating Is ealled s called VfiDOusal cast Ii?a-r tlon". In Chicago.' iV : j I- TrVby ia life, the greatestconundrnm !. Be- cattse all must give lt'tin. b 4 s i '(111 Court Js'aVver'aciive. Indicative paood, prcseut tense,'and agrees with all .'the girls, ip -i; j r vuccb : xjijtawovu mniva uituiarcu ner worst-!temperrin.'her'be8t clothes--she "was dreadfully njlfled theo.t',-s 'H-" , i rDtnff Pe P, TZft4 biBBSv.twl, has so far, recovered as to bo atdo to ride a crutch abont the bouself His'brother hasn't left him a moment sluec he svas taken ill.', nVr A Delaware lady whose jaw became. Im movable from an In a ry, has had It sawed off and hew hinges put in, and n'ovhonS-of the rest of the family can get in a word edgewise. A Western paper mentions an. admlierof Nilsspn fo!lowlng her 'with the pertinaeity of a coon 4og,' assuming a variety of disguises to elude the vigilance of.Brignoli and his, stuffed ClU.b.!', 7 -v , .:, vii .; i.:: UilU.'lh i , The Princess of., Wales ! Is jdeicrlbed) ias looking very thin androrn, with a lovely face so -full 'of sadness 'as l6be Ipathetl(5.iS,"Sher:is ssld io h'avolost io a few years "all Uhefresh- bess and bloom of youth; which at thetfmeof her tiuptlals were the theme of praise through but Englani '..' Xf - ica r-WriJknloTOWNcC-AtJrtf tthloI.1 ift. ifie't'residmi and JSxecutive' Corhmiu&pfjthe WCTWmn; m prewuuig, ray . iirsw huduui ret)ort as Chaplain of this 8ociety It is proper to remark, first of all,' that the chief trade of this port is a coasting trada. i nut few roreign vessls, comparatively, visit this port;. as. a consequence the seamena', stay ber hi so short that it is exceedingly difficult to give, with any degree of accuracy, the results' J of the efforts fnt forth in their behalf, ' Seed els faithfully sown, but how mucu lit talis on gooa son, or Jiow much on . that - stony . soil x.whicb the scorching Sun of temptation. Iso peculiar, to the sailor's Ufe''wlthers and drleiTup. : we are ot always able to say. It is sometimes oifii4 cull iu inuucB .iBBauor w nueuu. cuurcu st alk or to boake any ; religious impressions on his mind. In other cases he is not only easily persusdea to attena cnurcn, out ne listens with deep tnterestto "the offer, of Salvation made by that Saviour Who' Once walked on the Sea of Galilee stilled its waves and saved the lives of the Galilean fishermen, and who now 'Offers to saVe all from hopeless ruin .who come nnto-him. - . - Many cases occur where the sailor - appears really In, earnest abont his salvation ; you feel hopeful of bis esse;, you think; he has been born again, but when most interested in him and he has reached the most critical point .In' his religious experience, his vessel weighs an ehor, leaves-port, ana you see mm no more.; Hence arises the difficulty to give, : with accu racy, the results of a years labor In such a field. --''I'-"-. ..; ' . ..''. TVe have, however, found much that Is h ope- ful In It: we. have had several lost auch cases as described above. In some, .the. religions impresglons;were received from some- volume foun'd In the Library, -placed on board by the A. 8: F. 8:' By these means the spirit of God often prepares tbe way for tne unapiain to do tbe aeamcu good. ' u - i' : Then, again, all enorts made 'both for the temporal, and spiritual welfare of the seamen, are rendered almost powerless by . tba many snareS laid to entrap the sailor as soon as be reaches port. - By such; 1 means, accompanied ' by an. artful appeal to the seductive Influence of an evU .heart, -Satan baffled much . of the effort made In behalf of the. sailor. , We have bad much of this kind' of opposition '. to con tfMdwltBiv : ,. ja 8atloraf are; prorerblally,'' regarded ' as'.' the mostnardeoed class in aoewty,ycttney.oitep ?'ield to ilfgiottsmpresslonB.ulteVas read y as thOS;wlidl troBrbTjiCvobler, impulses and eaterefltiement;o;F6r jcxample, yon ! may often meet one who seems sunk ivery low in i luot pitior-degredauon. liAio to nim n tne spirit of kindness remind him of . tbe b jVeet Inflaistfeestbat crBstered I'.artmud .his early nnm Koal- 'in itrrt 'rtf Mi filet pr' afTpiottnn ' h tathers regard, amotherja jfppd love,iand . teU Father's home j who atandV ready to' Welcome very returning prodigal, na?yon 'wm often see the tear roil ownnis eneek, and ; from the rough and tugged crevasses ojt,; his, granite natnre flowers orpunty wii again , peep forth to greet the sunlight. of ffictianJJ:5?r,:j'iri ';. Itls a great misUko,.tben- to sappose that saUors am the most hopeless 'class of society to labor among, and,1 it ny -were;,; there ; is tower enough Ah 'the love3 of. God. ' as ' man! ested Ifli Jesus Christ! td overcome, all oppoi si Hon,-until; in btidwntlme, the, whole world, Including the abundapc; of the sea4-shall be converted mutft Ckodi5--fciia tffj'hi.si r-int , Du rtttg tbe year mere wye ' arrived at tn is port,' ' : ii'iTAAtUtdtilO Jni; r ' 199 Ocean Steamers', caryln.Ti'.tSi inen. lOBarques; 'f-r'100 " 71 Brigs'! W - -.,? Tic: U 259 8chooners a ?-' - 'J . t'l,Q18 AO Small VmisU.,:v., if .! 1 . . .... i J - --1.V id i J J Tofai959 ye'f sela carrying, 1P .".j.. 16,676; men " There have. beca,radmittcd tO:rtbtlfarlna' Hospital sixty-seven saUors, of. 'whom- three hate dled, two1 expressinV" a hope : 1d Christ, t Thus both, the temporal and spirftn'al wants of tbe sailor have been cared for .during the year;TbaBallor's6m,'toidr-nhe able management of Mr. H.&MJ Bishop, its present keeper.rhaa been open at All times for ther re ception of eauors, wnere . tney,, baye. beeni exempx irom tne snares an,tf pltfaUs set for the sailor fhlflj 'Two htitidred ' Irad' sevenths ve ,hato; .been admitted durlbg ' the year, and provided foe from the funda ,of,,the society.! Over ten tnousana pagea oi iracu. nava oeen Idlstrlbutsd in bur' missionary work. : . I .' need only add, an earnest effort is now being;' made to put our home, now in ' quite a dilapidated condition, in good . repair. uiWhen this is' ae comrjlished this society Will have an excellent Wonertv: a creditto the city, and what is mora importaafe Uwilf be self sustaining.' May the- oay not oe far distant wnen,, ioa. pusincB, this vot will assume its; former, .proportions and the facilities for benefiting .the, sailor will twi irtrrpTirmrtftiTl XnoreMfA- And . msv thH blessing of bur Ilesvenly Father rest on all the menus, pi tbe sailor here and eisewnere, 'wno are laboring for the present aud1 treriastlng good of tbe men of the sea. f--'r ;V tryS iJ tl. r. curb, unapjaiu. SPIRITS OF TURPEIITniE. I '-- Rutherford f College has !12i4 Kinston goer; Republican by a largely reduced majority. " ; i r -r: Prof. Bonclj a Avire-walkiBt, is amusing the citizens of Charlotte. ::1 : i Charlotte. ? ;Saliabury f; elects .J.y'S'rMe Cobbins, the i ConfcerTstiyc candidate ! for Major..;tn ? ,.:v .w i .yt: . I Gen; M. W. Ransom arid - DM it. uoodloe, JSsq, were.Jn llaleigh,, cm Wednesday. ' '- ' ;.' " v ' ' :' ;;' --v-t jfii , ; , . ;r-Beauiorti elects the entire; Re publican ticket, Including Colonel- A; C. Davis lor Mayor. W; jy&j "-'rhkl'f!;? i The Democrats sweep ! Char lotte;; electing; .(Jenir John i !A. Toting, Mayor, and their entire city ticket. rThe Spring term- of the Hali fax Superior Court .will: conyehe on Mon day next.- Judge Clark to preside.' .' . :r-- The Atlantic and tboif. C-tt R. have adopted a rate bt through. freights fo all the principal northiern cities: "." 1 1 '.Tt- Thoji . annual ? meeting ot 1 the Stockholders of the I Air Line Railroad Company is advertised. to be held in Char lotte, on the 34th of May. fLb: l ' rn j u The:Rutherfbrdt. JSiar&ja: The chivalry of Kutherfdrdton and Vicini ty Tournarhent '.iaelt Tuesday at this place, and dance at night at the Village Hotel. vi. The h Newbern: imUays : We regret to learn that the hail storm' that fell on Monday in . seyeral sections of the surrounding country, yisited . the : Bay River section and . materially v injured the crops. v.;.'.!;-.".; v. : .:i . .y- uvj - A.' colored preache; ; Lin "co1n;cbunty,;h'aslnanied by the'Kn Klux ' to either ' quit 'preaching , or ,t,qui t stealing. :u At last; accounts, - this .apostle was undecided as(tq.wnion of bis proles sions he would abahdbn. " j : . -5-l- Jndgtr -Merri mon i who has just bet-n on an cxteoded trip through the Western portion: of the State, represents the country as. ablaze on the' Convention question- ; The freemen of the West are determined to have a Convention; Benj- CobV EsoF Pitt 'cbunty,'ahfl connected editprially with the late Tarbord Carolinian, has recentlyttaken untd '' hiinself . a'better V half.'V He.; was married at Belfieid.'.Va.. nn the 25th inst.L to Miss LiliatReese, of ; QreenvHle county. . r-t The Kowbern Journal of. Coin. merce says For.: the: first time since the ;V. irrepressible; negrb'Vhas been allowed thf privilege of voting; the v Democrats' hare two represents tires- in ; the - city council, Messrs. .Allen and iGates "will see. that ioor people are not ruthlessly, plundered. " ;': HOTEL ABBITAUS. 7 I NXTIONJLL IlOTBIr RSUBBH .JONKsj PrOp'r. j rMay 3 Rbbt McKenzieand family, FloV-1 ence, 8 C; W L. Red f erne, Ansonvllle; Thos A Norment, M C Brown, Alex McLeod. W L thews' Willie Gilchrlst;-Miss Sallie GUchrlst' Mlss.Veniiie f Wall, Richmond County; F M Wooten. LilesvlUe; C O Lovejoy. HaUfax Co; R W Nixon, Sound; C Stephens,. Onslow; Jaa S Holt,' Black Creek ' ' . j pi. Habit, if not necessity, make it a HaifDresJ Blng indispensable to many, c Tne new Vioor, which Dr. Ayers Laboratory issues, la one or the most delightful we have ever used. It restores not n.y. the olor, but gloss and luxuriajQce to raaea ana grey nsir . v i ' ' ' . ' ., v . . s - ; ' 'Thobb WHO!8UTKn'rrom nervona' irritation, ltohins aneaainess, and the discomfort that follows from, an enfeebled and. disordered state of the system, should take AYER'S SAR 6APAB1LLA, and cleanse the blood. Purge ont the inxkln? distemper that undermines the health, and the constitution il vigor, will ro.t.nTTi ...... j. return. Pnvfcotlnna . ." rr - tr The'neasest anaroaehto oerfectlon In arti cles designed, for kitchen use, Is that; of Doo leys least irowaer, now generally recognized as the most economical' and reliable Baklnsr Pqwder, Jxv.4he; country , No, housekeeper snouia oe witnout ic 'J. o accomplish tne same result. It requires but one-half or' two-thirds .the quantity that? It is -necessary to. use of oxner uazmg i-owaers wnue nrnxorm success in msnnr roiis, nreaq , mscuira, pasxry, sc., is aroaranteed. Recommended solely on its taerlts. . Doolev A Brother,. Manufacturers. 69 New St., New York. Foisale by all Gro exs. JiOiiu. u may 2 eod Ta Th Sat.' ten. -MVii4l it 1 sfno? ii 3L, .Loudolf, youngest son of G; H-W.' and '-aunuxi. wu mv oiu xiibu. nit iv u'fViuujt jol. Joanna Runge, $ged,4 year?, 7 months. audits days. fl o:c;.-iut ' The funeral will take place this .afternoon, at 1 jocibck, from ithe reeiaence of parentsr on Firtn, oetween Ann ana zsun atreets, thence to the Lnthevan:, chureh,- thence to Oakdale Cemetery. ;Th6 fi-iends and acquaintances of the family axe respectfully invited to attend UCERTLSg uIENXSi : A A- PresK; Supphr if f t i a.xtracts-f anma. emoni Rose, Orange and Almond.: t EtDBJB FWSK BoATi'y B AY BUM;.' GNCINEI Florida, Boee, aud. Magnolia Vc Waters. r.-. si lly .'t (I'M J'-.U 'il Brown 7rohs, ilastetter's BlttersL I HA .v ao saie.at ifuoiu oy. ? x! - XARNES'NOTES,, Epistles to the Romans"; Heafc py Jacob Abbott ; The : Monarch, of the Mlnglag Lana ; Gtnxs ; Baby, ' His -Birth and j utner hu lurxunes ; xne jrignt at Dame Eu ropas School ; Fenton's Ornest, by E. M. Brad don ; Bred in the Bone,""feyxike Father," Like Eoni Diary ef the BesiejediRtsident In Paris; GAbrielleAnd,byIj;EaTing-ttl3omaa of Many Threads; Westward by Rail; rXuxley's Lay Sermons; Hans JCxeitmatt aa ad Cllin f 1 Mark Twain's AntoUography eWorld Essaytr Xteirinald Archer- TWi Rtlnrrt Tft.Ttner' iff! P. C 7 ; rbrjsale at hRINSBRrgeR' 'o may 8-tf - Live Book Store. -I " i 1 V S 1 MISCELLANEOUS: Broma. Cocoa and-Chocolate, . ( ' . ..''h '.;:l i april28.tr t . Nc OX.IfJXtTl.E SOUP ' every . day ' but a, VARIETY OT SOUPS, can be had: every aay (Sundays excepted) at the1- xj ? ! .:3r;.;:f.r ; ' TJRNSTT HOU8E, 1 ' aplM-lw V v L: North Water St.' NIC.Bacph-rlard.:: A CHOICE LOT OF N. C. BACON HAMS XV ASiU HO ROUND, N. C. LtABD, i : PURiP-LB AF LARD, ; ,; i r..l fiForaalebylif rn-?' j. y?h'.piri' ' . aprI130-tf ; , DBOSSKT COf. CutHeTrihff. TaTTN STON'S No. 1 BOB II BERING In half i y f : Darreis. Choice CUT - II KB RING in DU1K. For sale Dy'is-':C e1 -H ' apiso-tf j. jftf PIR03SET A CO. TABIETT. STDBE I YABIETT : STORE ! -ftr.-tt f-:V:ir V'; r. f;fVr'!:J:'j f : 1 f.Mli 42 market Qtree(.'i L. FLANAGAN , i 5 TTTIT.T. AP1PW TTT 17 QT 4 V A BD IT. 1 OtV. T T the largest, neatest and best selected stock of Hi'MILLINERY NOVELTIES that a thoroatrn knowledge of the buslnesi and ion? experience can afford,' which win embrace a fine selection' of th neweBt &bji most fashionable atyles ot FreaeU Iatters .Bonnets ana Tlas, ill'i Straw; o"odl; Bioboan JtwehesiT litees, jtrapes; Bloada, JSllks il .v . and Satins, ,. .. j atld: i the erreateat SUecialtV 'OL.ali. i Jt.r. ... .i. .4 ' T i - i iFKENOH LOWBllS t - ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT .OF j Fancy Goods, inclading Lace Shawls, Parasols, 'French' Corsets, Hoopr Srirtsi'snk Mitts W Kid Gloves , best brands and most de-r' 3 j ij;,r sirable shades, ZJnenad Lane Sets,; I '- . Collars and Cuffs, best material;, ? 'j LtEmbroiderings, Edgihgs," f r.fi til 'Xj.fiot (Piu1Ufnrt'n..:Ci$- ,oncrj j Buffllngs, Bows, Tidies and Slipper Patterns. 1 Zephyrs, Dress Trimmings and Buttons1, Fringea and yailing Materials, and . THE GREAT HEADQUARTERS FOR HAIR4 FIXINGS IN THE CITY 1 ' f ' U"--.?!Hi: m .V -. rv.J 1--. i ' ? Jif'."'t ri:u'i ! Chignons, Curls, jS witches, Rolls, Bats, Ac and great variety of other goods well known in the pity that are kept, but too numerous to mention..,;.-: 'y , ..: r,,f .i 'j Variety Store, -12 Market St. L.i FLANAGAN. : aprl 16-Jmnac S W ;:H) Fiblic-Attention S CALLED TO OUR ELEGANT ENGtlSU DIAOONAI. SDKTS, French Imparlal Derby , Sacjcs,;. Del monies aad Wallaett:.lTatsBah-. j rlgriraai TTair Ilese, Laie and Geata Traveling; Trunks ana J , Mfni.i'l-fl i;n(t ?; .1; :, h .. . . in iiii VU uaihreUBi, e., ep wn- .!' ' april 304X- . , . : . -OITY -CLOTHIERS. r.: -J ! -V I- and in if Btora;'1:; 15 000 BU&n White and' Mixed Cora a .1 .21 T" 700 BBL9 LOU,i' fi if j 20 0 and LAGUYR A' COFFEE, OH A BBLSRRFlNBO-eUOA&S, jg HHDS. P. R. SUGAR, "j-:!'ef -tJ 0 Hhds. Smoked Sides and Slwulders.- 150 BARRELS PORK- QCn JJUS KAIIS, au sues, ts. ,: r .1 40 TONslHOOP IRON, f A'cr vnri aula, xuuiieirs uiue, ,r k . 1U UtiJc.illHlii mnia"-Dft-Tfl'li; ) - .1 l.i iXJOiflJwli! 9-f" 300 Second-IIand Spirit Baxrelsi 'C'rt'tpKS; Nd. 1 FiRtlVlAN GUANO, H f n f .Bales Xlieeting aad Yarns, ; r': - k-:- '-i v..-. t x, iv.n. X x .xX? i 1 CI Ci BOLLS COTTON BATTING. . ' -AO WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. april 85-tf mm- r ' KATES OV ADTEXtTISIKO S One Square ona Cay, ............' ' l o . " ... two days,...:... ....'lW three days,..... r, 2 W . ' four davs. ' "0 M . , .five day s....... - 8 00 . ono week, : K 49" Conlnwt Ar1vrtAflTTif!nta talcen at rTO . portionately low rates. ...' . o -i xlarriairea. Dtiathji TiniMmn. rnnaral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rates when paid for In advance ; otherwise full rata xxaxa casa on aem&na. , - SPECIAL NOTICE. , UK ATi p ARC FULLY . " V; ;'j-. ti Aiuf)n Fever. - The only preventive -Trnown' for Chiils and Fever la the use of Wolfe's Schiedam. - ' - Schnapps. ' Wolfe's Bcliicdata Gchnapp .;lJ-.''Tls good lor Pyspsla,'' 4 , WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM, ECHlAPPS j Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. Wolfe'a Selkledam.SeliBiapps Is good for all kidney and bladder com plaints I WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Xa used all ver the world by ' physicians in their practice. . . Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps , t H i.lu 1 " I : I' WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM IjCHNAPPS s I ? F' Is good for all Urlnarir complainis.: Wolfea Schiedam Schnapps Is reoommended by all 'the Medical Faculty. ' - r i , , i , -,,,, ,, -i -' ' WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS . Is good lor CoUo and palA in the; stomach. u. iS7oirea Sehladam Schnapps " Is imitated and counterfeited; aad purehas , a will have to use caution lh purchasing. .Ibeg leave to call the attention of the reader ta testimonials in a ver ol the Schnapps : v I, f eel rbound i to' say that I regard your Scmrarrs as belnjr ia every respect pro-emi nently pure, and desetvingof medical patron are. At all events, it Is the purest possible article of Holland gln heretofore unobtain able, and as such may be saiely prescribed by physicians, ' ' "DAVID L. MOTT, MX D., Jr. . . t;PhaA. Taaceutical phenals)New,Yoik .LouiavixiJu Rt Sept. 1. I feel that wahave now an article of mn suitable for such cases as that remedy ia adapted to.-rrv. ;.iP.iui'j , . r , DR. J.W. BRIGHT. " Schnappa' is a remedy in chronic catarrhal eomplaints, etcr -. . ,: -', I take great pleasure la bearing highly crSd itab e testimony to Its efficacy as a remedial agent In the diseases for arhich you recom mend it. Having sv natural tendency to the mucous surfaces,' with' a slight' degree' of stimulation, I regard it as one of the most im portant remedies tn chronic 'Catarrhal affec tions particularly those of tbegvnlto-urinary appatatu s. - Wll h muc li respect, your obed lent Servant, CffAa.. Lab, M Di NewYoifc UDOirH Woije, Keq , rresent: Dsab : 1 :hare trjale a. -cbereHivl 'examination uf u sample of your ".Schiedam Scnnappe".wit1i me intent oi actermining n any roreign injurious tuoatance mwi,oeen auaeu to simple distilled SDirtts. ' , The examination ha 4-esultietl in tbe conclu sion tbat the sample contained no poisonous or harmful admlxtuTe.i l t avo bceasnableto discover any trace of the deleterious .sub- . ataneea which axe--onetimes employed in tbe adulteration of Honors. . 1 would notheaitate to use myself, TM5r to recommend to others, for medicinal, purposes, me raomeaam Bnapps" as an excellent and onobjectionable varletvof ein. un-.i i rVery.resXeCtfayour :i - (Signed J' ; CHAS. A. SEETLy, Chemist. v i vs ajavaaiwau Mawaai vnit au , Vvmrtwnk 1V a mb 1 Vw . Vvnw . VI v-- : OK ,ioT -4 mrwsxvv a T aarrt Twnwwtrt at T.laAviiaftav 1 0 awaAaraiauat'Maw'iuasf x v ' 1 ACT sv" w , . Udolpho Wolti, Esq.; 2)ear aSir Tho under- Bignea nave careruuy ana thoroughly ana lyzed a sample of your Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. selected by ourselves; and have lound the same free from alt organic or' Inor ganic substances, more or less injurious to health. - From the result of our examination we consider the article one of superior quality, neauny . aa as leverage, 'ana eaeexuat in its meaicmai qualities. Kespocwuuy yours. 1 medicinal qualities. i jsigneaj ujuj. auirr'JJS, unemisc. ned) ALEX. ' u . , t.'-n j.c - -. ' For sale by ,all respectable Grocers And Druggists.'" . . . . . 1 , . UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST.. mar 21-8 AF3mos-ent ' 23 Beaver St., N. Y. InStbre aiid Foil Bale!: 1,600 BUSHELS 1ELS CORN,( 800 BBLS. FLOUR, i ; ! I .. ISO BBLS , 00 Boxes D. S, and L, C. Sides, 1. i: u ft. tO Hhds. D; S. and S. Sides and Shoulders, i j 40 i Sacks Bio 3 ava aad Laguy ra Coffee," ! ? 20 Hhds DcmararaandP; R.' Sugar,' r v J i "150 Bbis. Sugar7, all gradeV, U ftSO Hhda. Cnba'Molasses; 'X' ' ' ' l50-BbiCbaMoe,-U ' 150 'Hhda. Sugar House Molasses, , '. iyMV)pr - VLi i'-i ' Jki-0 i.il'J bil 4 100, Bbbls. S. H. Molasses, ,X,-t, , v. , m - . 80O BalesHay,;.TTl4j8,000 Sacks Salt,; r . 1501 Bbls. andBoxes Crackersv v j r-j ) 1 o j.lOO Cases.Lyeand Pbtashv.f'.fii;iSf 'i;o. n-t50 Bdxcs Cheese' Jj.-iX! xI5 Tub3 Butter, J rfi;Rbis.ad rrobkLaffl,'13 nf .f'-'O' ,3f:OT: Bbls; aid mtsiaekereiJ ' SOf Boxes Soda, , .150 Kegsails, VJ4 "iiror8aleby -lv rr:,. , .', F. W.'KRRCIINEB. ; prn.tf'u" 27,23 and -M North yter St., ll &njIiJVu lo iijyfr.n o:il cwv.'S,,, "1! -" , nDi'J tjii V;;1.!l ''.)i' -7' V,' t-Vt'c. vsls.-ii-crtJ" lo-aibali;?. . CR STOCK for the, SUMMER and SPRING TRADE ia now complete, having the largest '1 r--"M-- -o.J .!. , '.:' -. -. Furniture Warehouse in tbe SUte and always the 'largest stock on band,- , We, can j offer: In- dncements to the public that.cannot be oom- peted with, --Parties in wait should elainlnel before inakliis; ptneluSses. r u'' : 'U Uat -.Oiii Ai SMITH, Granite Builoinsr : march il-tf 'r ..tnc;. "SoathFrcnt St.-. ATArwG.;;-- , , ,,'t' rfT7"AlTEX--rOARDi:Tl3-TwO 'or- tlree1 I v v single gentlemen can be accommodated with Board, at low rate-, y s-ItIdt at oncet ' to" ;- Mas. BICIIARlJ MOliEIS ,Vl. ; V7Arlw. - Second fct., Lew Ann and Nun. , OAT.i: CIS i nrnr-i-That ' lare ' and5 valuable plantation on Middle Bound, 8 mil 9 from the city, known aa the llott tract , Will be rented or sold on resonable terms. For particulars, apply to d.eo 23-tf , C. W.OLDHAM, Ex, ? , V: J i s -" ' I'' .-Mil Mi -ft i: i i at -. Ar.: c 1 v'it : f Villi . v .? f 1 1 or 3 V . .'.'.-ilif! 1 1 f f J M r; 1 1 v -I' - i r, .r, i j : t i: .5:5-: p. .1 t. t. i t V .. 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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