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. ijfflwwWIl ' II ' Mi" .. J WW E OneSa-racns day,..... i it tvo&ars,. ,41' 41 ' " thrpft (.r.TS.u............. 11 CO 1 50. 2 00 PUBLISHED DAILY, II' BEXlNAnt), r 'it nr nn l I'rcp'r. Orrics, Dawson Ean!x I- II Jin ; i. Front St. " , roar days, 2 50 five cL.ys, SCO , . oaowcoir, 3 W 4ag- Contract Advertcn: cats" tafcen at pro 7 CO portlonately low rates. 3 C3 2 CO t mo , - , 3 73 Obituary oticea will bo inserted at lialf rates when paid for in advance otnerwiH'a full r&tcs line mvw hMouHiSTAnTi:i t i delivered In any Vol. VIZZ-XTo. 42 WJLhuigtoii; u; rj.. Friday imzz id7l mmm L132 nrt rt of the City at lin: r C ra: s'ts per wee"S:. 2 TxitJta Casii on-demand. ' 'if A 1 l I OlOB J. thr-n through way mall 50 A. M.-Dally hffil;v:::::.:....fc p. m. dai-y, JTc and B.K. rDt Sunday. except rl".n ant lnt,p.rrndla.t of.ces on the ....1:30 P.M. Uiver tteVuie via Warsaw, 5:00 A. M. Pally, I'Vppnt Sunday. anhville via Steam.......... 1:30 P. M., twice ,m a week, Monday? ami Fridays, ( v , , n a i fc . K v A ,p J P - s-A ' Korthern Through" Mall f :30a. M. Daily, ex- .SemT&Khand Way Mail, 7 V. M, Whia eept Sunaay. VteViBd.V-P.dlly,o-pt Sunday S tuvUle, J:30 P. M. Two times a week; JJyotwvllie TRiver Mail, 7,5 Ai II, Mondays omce openaom 7M A to aM P.' M' 4 $ indays , " '8:30 to 9:00 A. M, . t office open for delivers x night mall from to 8 o'clock P. M. " , , .TheMOIlNINO BTAItU de Ilveaed to City' Sabsri1rs aft bers North of thp, eentro o Slarket street will "lie supplied toy Mr. W5T. H AttliO W and i tfaoso Soatti - r tnat line by Mr. JOHN II. BCttCnV Only these Ajreuta are antnorlsed, In tnelr respective , Dlvlalona, f oojlee eily ...wribftlona. U "Ci-J.v; U'A' mibaerlptlon. 3IETEOBOIAUICAAl-niiCOU. May 11, 1871. Time. Wind. Weather ctc eter. 299 56 1 29:93 71 29.93 60 7 A. M. 2 1. M. y P. M. NELightjClondy.: E Fresh Cloudy. NEFreshJFalr. - MeanTerap. of day, 6i deg - "llOBBUT 8KT!bOTH, . Senc' t Blznal &ervice U. 8.. A. . Weather Reports ' WAX DKPAKTJtSKt; Office of Chief Signal Officer, Washington, May. Ur-fc35 P. v ProbabUUiei: ' ' It Is probable that the' barometer will con- J tiDoe falling very generally on rnuay, wun Increasing c oud In w,- variable weather and J light winds from the Mtssmtpm totne Aiianuc i KW AIVLUTlMEnUSTN. ; llEjNsBBKOKB's Live Book 8tore,'S9 Market street Sir Itary Hotspur of Humblethwalte. Nohwood Giles. A card of thanks to the citizens and fire department. ; ,..s 'Williams & Mukchison. Corn, Flour, Hay, Spirit Barrels, Ac. : DbRosset & Co. '-North Carolina Baeon, Durham'Tobacco: 1?; . f v"' - MtrssoH A Co., City Clothiers U oe John son" Hat, Spring Overcoat?, &c. C. D. Mteks &Co:. Ko.' 7 North Front st Imuorted Wines. and Honors.. . f ' v W.T. lluQOiNS. A card of thanks to the fire pari mt'nt and citizens generally. I Unmallable Abetters. ' ' ' The following Is the list 6f nd mailable ; let- ters remaining In the city pbstofflce : Smith, Charles fc Uo., uoston, aiassacnnseiv; rroi. v,. W. Shepherd, Charleston, jrompey ia- ney, Bradford, Miss.; Rev. Wni. Troy Mel- pcrre, Lai;' William Paltirson. IJopklnsville Depot. ,1 . ; , : ., I Cut Worms. v " w.-r..v-v, - . W A little salt placed around cabbages and other plants will protect Ihem from cut 1 worms. Make a ringf around the planti from 1 halfau inch to an Inch deep and about an Inch from tbu plants. Sprinkle the salt in it and cover with earth. Chins berries mashed and I r . ' I More Depredations by Loarey and Ills Gang. ; . - 1 The depredations ol the notorious lien ry I Berry Lowrey and his villainous gang are be- coming mora frequent, daring and outrageous as tic finds that the people have seemingly ac- quiesced la the!, fact tbM they are .completely at their mercy. TbeiZooeaoniansajs: OqWed- nt8duy of last we'elf, about 6 o'clock In the af- loruoon, four 0 tho outlaws, lien ry. Berry Lowrey, , Stephen Lowrcy, Boss Strong and Andrew Stroug, Wde a raid on tbe.;famlly of Mr. Purncll, residing in the neighborhood "of ocumetowc, robbea tbem Ol all in t provisions, clothing, Ac., to be , found,. onthe -premises, and threatened the llvs of Mr.i Purnslt and lila son, who barely escaped by' flying to the J wood. If you have found anything," advertise It In our new department,' under head of Lostand Found," at half our regular jrfttcslbr adver tigements not exceeding five Hoes. , tt -mm 1 n ' 1 i n ' x Ths Festival Last Nlxht. . ; , ;r'.-sc t ? A seems to be the cast gererftl'y - on such occaalons, the weather was against lhe" FestPf .i..u. m. rT.,. -f 4 , - tl at the City Hall last olgia, given' by the 1 dies of the Lutheran Church ; but, not with- t-ndlng tbl3? fact, Uiereway a yeryf btllllant Msemblage prc-j.-Thellall was handsome- 1? decorated . will-, everurees and fiaga. .In 1 w -A v - tneccntreOf tbe roofflf wa a larce'table con - laiiijr the prlreS. The Strawberry tod looked vry ueat and luvitingRS did th7cake table; Vtli attractiui: insch attention fOrf the west idc of the Hall was S large rust! enclosure, lu which lee 'cream was dispensed; to. th.Ofe ond of the delicacy?' 'Jacob's Well," located between the y tlog,4 at. lhei.entrance; wlthi ru8tlc tence around it, n cat ly ie toon with "obs, was unlterially adi-iredaa wall for the Wauty of its appearance as ' the refreshing iuaiuy of its contents, which was lemonade. The musical part oAbia ebterUinment "was loleaa attractive than that we haTetmention ? The performance on -ihe' violin by Mr. Nthan Meyer was excellent, whl e tba execu jou ot beaulilul airs upon theorgan byt Prof, uckert, and iipba the iano,. by the-'-. young wB8es Bernhelmwas prohbanced by alt o bel uaiiy bewitching. Taken altogether, the wt eTeilng of the Festival was; certainly as cessfui as could have been expec'ted'undier we circumstances;;. and If the weatheVhail' Prove favorable this evening we predict that it be more brilliant and decided". ' Tcicock green costumea will be fashlon- atle. '-.y ? ': f u": ; : : No session ol the City Court yesterday mornlcz. ' ' ; " ' 1 . Flour and Ball in equal parts',- w 11 cure a bleedlnjj nose. ' . ;' ' ; -' The Board of County Commisslouera meet this evening. ; V " i The "Japs," with "Little All Wrikut.V are to appear lb Richmond on Monday next . The water present r an appearance that would Indicate a heavy freshet up the rlter. ,'V.-iTho day of..Pontecot,.-obserTe4Aby all Jews, occurs on the 20th of the present month. , --The citizens pf Charleston have tendered a complimentaryienefit to Misses Blanche and Ella Chapman - rV . ' 3 i " ' . i - . , x ' t ' " ( : , Tight lacing Is said to have one advantage, though it shortens lifeit suffuses the face with a unarming love tint. " ' . .. : " ' ' Jained 'Johnson,' colored,; 'charged -with stealing 1ro, 'Vis rresled f yesterday end lodged Jo the Guard Hoiasei mtt. ?XHV- II An Exchange mentions a case beyond the ordinary oculist.' It is that of "a young lady wn0- ingfcad of a 'common pupti; has a college .i,.... t- ..j.. unticeoontortbettnravorabieneesoi wma and weather yesterday the proposed Vxcurslon to the J Blackfish grounds. Con th steamer Oldham,iit postponed until Monday next. ... Jack McKedzla. colored, arraigned before! W. IL Merrick, J. Pi, for the wilful abandon meat of bis wife, wa required to glvV'secH ty In the sum of ?25 ; for hi appearance at Court.' u r-'.-'-'vil : h.o?: .nr. it "ppt Oxendlne. 'one of the prisoners who escaped from jail on Wednesday morning, was taken before Justice Sinclair on Monday last for examination, and remanded to confine ment In default of ha.U in the sum of $500. ", -. The gas company should make it a part 0f duty of some one ; in" ! their employ j id! ofltheeas. in the street,- from' Ih pipe nai ?u , " . - leaaing iuw uwuiuK uuuwuK vu jw: sible alter it is louna 10 ' oe oa ure. viaor wise It acts as a feeder to the fiAmes, as we learn was the case in one of the .houses de etroyed on Wednesday night. . j... A large number or'our citizens were not aware of the fire on Wednesday night nntll they saw an account of It in the papers, yes terday morning. They attribute this toT the fact th&t the bells in their districts were not rung. We learn that neither the alarm in 8L John's not. the one in the Second (colored) Presbyterian church were sounded. y My terlon"MoVemeaft of Troope " The Revenue Cutter W. ff. Seward came up the river from Smith ville, yesterday afternoon, with a number of I r oops on board who were taken, we learn, to the depot of the" Wilming ton,.Charlotte and Rutherford road. There seemed to be some mystery , connected with the movement of these 7 Boys In Blue " as.no Information ronld be obtained from those most likely to be In the secret as to their objcct or destination. It is rumored,how eveFj lnat lhe tr00p8 alluded to. conslstedNof fortvmen of ComnauvG. 4th Artillery station ed at SmilhvUle, under the command of Lieut, flolden,' and. that their destination U Rich- mond county, bert th ey 1 a re ordered toas- sist the - Revenue officers In , carrying out certain Instructions and correcting, certain Irregularities Jn" tbe vicinity .of : Laurel Hill. We' should hot be surprised lohear of arouf in Richmond, mixed np with n( little o.n pleasantness" generally. .The troops went up the road last night.". J va .. a v mi x' . r-i.J in Is. ABOiaime lnsiunuoncommoniy, Known as the "Scotch if air.'wnicnnaa yeany nneev Ings at their grounds three or four miles from Laurel mil, Richmond county, commenced Its session there on Tnesday last and will con.; tlnue until Saturday. '.Thursday, Friday: and Saturday, we learn, were expected ' to be - the most Interesting daya of the session, as they usually are. Daring the progress of these an- oual Fairs men congregate at the place desig a,ted Iroin all parts of .the State, and even from other SUtes, and engage Id trading It Is said tbaa train of wagons at I asta'mil long, coniaining auoury arvic.es w. ; uivrcuxu. dise, have frequently teen seen there at one time. Of course the people engage In various kinds of amusements when not otherwise en gaged, and tltne Is made to pass pleasantly The gtounds are regularly laid off and build ings erected for the: public accommodation. We hear of some parties being. la attendance upon the Fair from this oily. Hcmerlal Day In ' Ilalelxh. . : ', On account of the Inclemency of the weath er on Wednesday there were no ' memorlar ex ' , . : -i. i'lt.i.4, " ercises at the-.Cemetery. In Raleigh. At 4 o'clock In ti e afternoon, the ladles' of the Me morial Association and the citizens generally assembled at Tucker Hall, where Col. R. II. I tLt"x- 7. ". b si f . 1 V?wa.f o. jo.s y, ueuverea n l aaaress ine xeMramsaysoi uisenort: vne 1 .. t . .. of North Carolina's nataral orators, eae of her brave band of soldlers.'ao "honored son of the State, and an accomplished .'Southern geh le- man, bis address conld not "have failed' lu elo quence, patriotism and clas1e oratory, nor it old not, ana me inoute , e pxia 10 iueir uaei ity, their heroism snd7immqrtaA honor, was the meriUd.requlem Tor-, our.thrlce; honored. j dead whlch- lhe living heroes of a cause saered to ns, and cherished of. history, . may .always say for the departed sons of a .nation, that i dead and gone. .7- V'7 '4iiTf: ir The attention of the public Is called to the sui?erIor facratltslwe how.3iave for executing cheaply, promptly and.jklliolly ail kinds o; jbindlng and Ruling. Our business in this de 'nartment has steadily , Increased an evidence that we- tovVndi' labbrVd (nvaln in our effc or to establish a Book. Bindery cqul to the de mands of oar grbwicg- cityA But ws iare 'de termined to do still - more ; and aa our busi ness grtvsvs so' will our facilities h? increased. ' 'Give ns a trial, . - 2taw2w Th Fire T7cInesXay , mbt. '" ' - '.' Altera thorough investigation Into' the or igin of the fire, on Wednesday night; a far as such investigation could be madewe are con vinced that it must have been accl Jen til. It broke out;Ulhi9vkitcheqa'tbe rear ovtbe residence, of Mr. .Wj VT.j, Hoggins, : f nd whon' first discovered , the flameswere .bnrstingr out Ihrongh the roof, the fire having progress- i a A;nM.tu "T- " v r T-J'JrC : wnie iae uam were uo5. iruui worui ; theto were at the same time Indications that the fire bad, commenced on the first floor, and .;.:r , Mr; Haggins is ef the op.rion that U must ba've caugbrf rom fire left la the atove, the oc- capantstQbeOe ? !mer" .:.;'v- - v.'iV"-. vt:v5'--;V k was mougui. iuiiii vak7 v w.Tfcr-w K-irpy, ot Wayne; A.. r3. ;jones,. or vvar have beeB i obUlned, In tlme; the;nQds ren; H."W. Faisojl, of : Duplin; . Wl .T. Trench would have been saved. In factht was sa thoron?blv sati&fied for!some time that L. . ':...:'' j- 'tv U was. in no oanger tnat ne prevuiea appnine 1 firemen and others to spare ills fences, and kept his doors and wlndQWS.all firmly closed. But the late, decreed that-lt, should barn and ha finally had to rellnqubbt hla hope of savH 0Sli.ii M - " . v I , l?;"c"ou. L yui0". rors tri our report In regard to he insurance Mr. fiugglns.dwelJing and kitchen , were ln: sured In the tlhdrwrftervf N.T.,. Messrs. DeBosset fc! Qo agentsor 13000. , Estlma- ted loss 13,700 to $4,000. r He saved nearly all of his furniture (upon wUch Uhere was no In- - surance). though.some of ,lt ls badi broken. " "" .'.r:. . :. Tv- - ... I Mr. French dwemog. ana wtcuen re. in- ured In the City Fir?, pfUartford, Conn., for 13,500, nd "the farnUor.for)at.timated I loss from $5,500 to $6,000.; The most of his ; furniture was saved, . a small quantity io one j ot the rooms nearest the fire being all that was destroyed. ; J 1 It has been beenvIsiteM has certainly . . . . . j engines ana a goou uuunuu manned by the right sort of men. . . - .. OnrCnlp Basket. I Green kids poisoned aPoughkeepsliUdy, 1 hands. . ' " ' What a difference It makes whether you I put Dr. before or after a man's name, vrr V;; ,!.t,. w -i r - - About $20,000 has been raised In the South for the monument to the late Gen. Lee. I some lime since ourclty has mg tne name .01 yr. yox, 01 unsiow- 4rAAA nU. white and Mtred Cori: by lucha" alsastrbU flrhut it county.- .Carried.' . - i - . - XO.UUU , - 7- ; .; proven the efficacy of steam lire r fT , -rr 71-1 ;: ' " ' J'.T"V -7""" why are people who stutter not to be re- hearings the report ot Dr. Hicks and com lied on? Because they are always breaking mented at some length on caJof a like their word. ttrtifV'y,. . s Foodies are played out in the fastidious New York canine market, and terriers are in fashion again. , -ft.j. . : -yi.i: i , Thirty young ladies were admitted into the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary of St. Alphonsus Church, Wheeling, on Sunday, 7th Inst. u ;i 7MiJUi'iif.-' i "So you are going to keep a school?" said a young girl to her maiden aunt . Well, for my part, sooner than do .that, I would marry a widower with nine children." would prefer that toyself," was the-quiet re ply, but where s the'wldower t" ' KIVEK AND'MAUINIS HKW8. THUB8DAY, March 11th. Efforts were behig" made yesterday to ralak the wreck'of the Steamer JdaC. Tbtter, nk on the West side of the Cape rear, for me purpose 01 gevung uer uiaciuuorj. . y 1 We notice. that the Schr. Henrietta has J got a new mast in position In the place or the one lately struck and shattered by lightning off Cape Lookout. She will probably soon be MaitvtnmnmiihrrtriD , .yttrHt iiir r1' ' OTiTOTrrc nT? nm'trp7rfnT(TP SjTAiVlAd UJ! AUjmvXTXjAI t i 7- y :; ''' 7 I Raleigh is having Strawberry festivals. 7 r . , . . High" rents keep many Tar- boro' bouses empty. ' - r ' ? -Memorial services in Charlotte were postponed until Saturday. . 7 - 7 Tho Baptist - congregation of Raleigh have received a he w organ. The Hadicals ot Kobespn will hold a Convention at "Scuffleto'wn on the thvpf July. .0: ne vjuowan xapiisi -aesocia- tion meets at Potecasie, Northampton Co., on the 16th inst. , 7 7 7 '7-7. ,7-. ; .-. - ' ,t - T. ' -' t,.. : -r,,.. -, Win. Blg28. Esq., Editor Of tho Tu)oro . Southerner, deliTcred the Memo- rial Address in Tarboro , . . . ... i' r'.".;- ... '.--- - Henry "Ri Bryan. Esq., deliv ered the oration on the occasion of the memorial telebratirAi in'Newbern. ' -u ! Dr. W. A. Pick, of Lumber- ton, has been . appointed Sajjcrior Court Clerk of Robeson, in place of Mr. J. G. Moore, resigned. a'Hn7 - The Roanoke IVewi is inform ed by ah,experien.&"ibpT the apple crop of the section of the county in and around Weldoh will prove a '-com plete 'failure.,., 7n-;;.- tjiXx z--' -- U-:The Ne wberQ l tines says, th at ere lonff 2obd. substantisl fire-proof build incra will cover the rgroilhd made vacantH Dy tne. late qsasiroua l fMwsJWi aireaay oeen comiueusvu,,, T-.. 1..? 5 separate; attempts ,at in- cendiarism were made in Newbera on ,fFuuw ft , j WSS-.U8vUVWWl IU' W. y..wi.vv. b.UIV The liobesonian says ; , u. d. Marshal B. T. Carrow, passed tnrongn this nlace bn J Monday "last en route lot 1 ... J - ...lt Fayetteville, where ne nas in uauu a uiThn 7?s.lsrnntnn. P.ivs'r! UrI. JTloyd a citive cf this county, but, now a resident at rajcttcvilb, wn eloctcd .vice ' ine bennnei, Olyesieruay ureai varieiy,oincuy ure, f areuxw. of the Liver, Chronio Enlargement of, the snow on-the alge eour city yesterday j rv i ...'.. f. ;..-vi .. ' ' fecflons of the .Skin, especially ef EyphiliUc morning,andi it is ; quite likely -heavier The quality of these goods is known to origin. Chronic iaeases Je Uterua, Ac, - falls in the neighborcquntry, o 7,u v iiFanVei? ? TeDlPtUr! frm job trie $21Iin. Ot tne. puDiic pwp 1 flagration. witnout wishing to pa . , . 3 T.nfinn . .... I hn fAAla obliged to make snecial iae iown. aiju poum-j ur .. rc-.Vicesef tire Hook and President ot the Southern Dental Associa tion, at tbe late session in Charleston a handsome compliment worthily bestowed. A ; Xno Annual.! Address ta. the members ot the State Medical Seciety was delivered on Wednesday night, by Dr. R. Lv Payne,; of Lexington, s Tha t Telegram says ;; The address- was rwell- delivered.' happy in conception; and; appropriate to tne occasion.- i ' ( . : WeIie - .l Society f Nwth Crllna- ... Ejteentu ABMalJXwIIaf. , - J : -,ATO . . . ':VT-.. -.r A 4; r U ' Wednesday, May 10, 1871. Convention assembled at 10, A. M.; Dr. badditionat mernberswere ascertaine'd; to be present : DrpGeo. 'I. Ennett, of New Hanover;. I,ane: of I - Wilmine ton: H. .Hickf. of Darjlin: T-1 r--.-.T I jm.xmm.uviw, i""1 1 uasou; vuas. u.-is uagau, ui x.iu i.,xj 1 fiow,eri?: 01 tu u' J. 0D'.01 1 ? - !Lr m AfA?S - T.nTrl.ia a it 1 AixvM.vv HuviMkVM . mm avvvit j from the .Executive committee, relative $0 the cases of Drs. D. D. Moore and N. h. Stith, in relationtd alleged violation of the code of ethics- recommends ' they be reinstated to full fellowship and com- mnnion. ? ... St-l 'jit- M jonnson movea tnat tne report, ue B""r ' .Ii "p -'r V5'B"CUV - I The committee on credentials reDOrted the name )f, Dr., George Fietds, of WarrP.n. renmrnendin bim to member- :nioj -2 u ; j : j , r:vv- . Qn tootion of Df. Payne the rep6rt was adopted, i ; "rT-r v ' ' r ; ' -'"r ' - Dr. Gaither moved to amend the report ot the committee on credentials by aad- . iThA piHmt iinnAnn that written or oral commnnications wohld De in or- v, ni r iwSit'- - p presenting a case of scleroderma X also: two' casss of emnvema. relieved bv the operation of paracentesis.' ' "a U4Uuaul f-2 put"fmi:T' the Daner ofT)r; Hicks was referred to the committee on imblicatiott. I - . ? Dr. O'Ha&an ex Dressed cratificatioh at Avnwa a a woTarwan wn nw 1 mv r-i ipvh -' uau ao ivivuvu t,w wj aa xxvn Dn "WT G. Hill,- allnded to a case in bis practice, and explained the same. Dr. Wm. H. McKee also spoke of a case in his practice. --r t t - Drs. Sharp and ISTormon also made' some remarks on the same subject. .iji.-ykJs: After considerable discussion . on the nWect D, Bnrke Havwood. of Ral- eigb, read a communication in regard to surgical cases. - - .7- v ; .t 7- -r; ; On motion of Dr. Norcum, the thanks of the Society were tendered to Dr. E. B. ywooa,iorms report,; ana ii; washer ferred to tbe Committee on Publication. Dr. N. J. Pittmao, Chairman of the Finance Committee, submitted a report, recommending as a means of meetiog the. indebtedness and expenses of the Society that the assessment' for the present year be tm ' ver capita.:' 77 .-' HJ. ; 7.vc7'r;7 :irt- After considerable discussion on the sub- jectf the report 0 tue committee was re committed. ... - .,. . , , , - i ; - - Dr. Foote offered , the following resolu tions, which were adopted : Sesoived. That a committee of one rep-1 resenting this Society); be appointed jn I eWfl COUBIV to iue nunc, W wiiwi iubb.-. reat?ea dnebv deUnquent membew as early as possible, and to report at the next meet- jnf tnia goty . and those tailing to .navnn their docs bo 'dealt- with as the Constitution directs, unless they can satis-1 fy this Society of their present inability. 2. Resolved, That all moneys . collected shall be forwarded to the Tree surer as soon a$ possible. - ; ' ' . 7 V The President announced the xollowing Committee on Nominations: : V 7: Drs.; W. H. McKee, J. J." Summerell, Chas. E. Johnston, C, J. O'tttigan, and K.. L."Payne.' .. ';; .! " f.S."..'. -1 -7 V-' On motion the Convention then , act- iourned till to morrow morninff. 9 b'clockll -Raleigh Telegram. ' K - MARItlED. - BABKE e SCHONWALT-At the residence or tne Driae's xatner, Dy Jev. ueorge jraner. sonVon Wednesday evening. May lotn, Mr; K. "rry iarer o CCflonwtu- ? , xttcttt : a rv .T?TTiToi?nrTi,XTTio XVJZj YI ' -O-A T JCiAI X AJJ 1'iU Jl JX1 AkJ.. .3 Ow- .a;r. JllO I aaatJa lillll O Vl UU, 7I : .. v -. 100 MnDS- "Ei raVF" ' ... : .r.i- H'iA vVV4'-i::,;i 1 fl A BBLS. MOLASSES AND SYBUP, For sale by . ?: WILLIAMS MURC'hISON I may 13-tf Wine3 and Liquors; 'i' ii I-'! j :y Q fj X . AJN D , U L A & b . i rofnv -PTimri dins and recom- Tr5 - ' 1 Vt,:. I mended by them in their practice. . . ' i , CHAS. D. 3ITEES- & CO., 7 North Front street. i :; ; yiX , 5 a CARD. undersigned takes pleasure in taaklng 1 publio acknowledgement cf the very ef- floiAnt. BP.rvices rendprrt hvth F1r Dprtftrt. nin-hiVboeVCthe decent con. .rtlcuianze, mention of Ladder Co. No. l l.but 1 at the same time tenders his hearty to the entire Department. .-J,. . i"-'7''7v ? ' VT17Hotfnll'ir xnaylMt - V NORWOOD GHXS; 7. :f7;i:.-.;7r 7.i ..h xxChronio Bneumatism, uout, iXorpor - NEW ADVERTISE BIENTS. 7Z1 ii Joe Jolincon, ft' THE VERT LATEST STYLE QFHAT 00?; EMGMSII DIAGONALS': ' Imported Goods made up , in ;-'...-.Ji..;i.-t , iy --j.i ;...' ..V': i --.v.v-v,-! : n MERCHANT TAILOH'S PITT1VEC C-3 SPRING OVESRCOATS 'Adapted to the Season. V?; ";.?. MtJNSON & CO., :jnayll-tf ' CITY CLOTHIERS. A Card of Thanks v t ' . - t . I TT TAKE THIS METHOD Of RETUENlNQ Ure DeDartment and citizens generally for their unilrinff efforts In endeavoring to save y property at the lire on Wednesday night jaat. . ZU . .'' rU ' " n , Tl t aHortv, I - ? litis " V ' VAA "VTOBTH C ABOLINA BACON, av BOG- BOUND AND HAMS, rn A large lot Just received, 1 f r- v.-f may 12-tf DxEOSSET A CO. Piirham Tobacco, y o j : :. r -3-.? 1 V E B YA 8 U P E B I O B', ;:.-! . t r J ust received Jay nD.t.iu ,J:.a niayllf 1 v -''BelWSslET j 5 'ii'. :l . - . i. k CO. Corn! - Corn WILLIAMS Jb MUKCHISON. mayia-tf ; !;:-H6iiX; ! Flour 1 ... . . ......(.' - NOW LANDING and IN" 6TOBB, For sale byf , ; , r :v.j . ,: ;WILLJMXCn?itCHISON. may 12-tf Hayj Hay ! 300 BALES PBIME QUALITY, , ; For sale by ' may 12-tf WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON. ' ii.--. 1 1.. I.'.. J 1 1 Spirit Barrels. 3QQ Selected Second-Hand, 7 For sale by 1 ? J f.vi.t '' T t i 7 ; 7 WILLIAMS ft MUBCHISON. 7, j may 12-tf .:,T-7..-: .7 " - - ' ' At Heinsberger's : ; Sift HABBY 7 HOTSPUB ( OE t HUMBLE THWAITJS. , A Novel, j By Anthony Trollope, Author of " The Ticar of Bxdihamptont "He Knew Hewas Bight, Small itondse at Al imeton. "The Warden,'' MBaronester Tow- er8t Ac., illustrated. 8vo, Paper, 50 cents.; This brlUiant. novelette appears to ns de- eidedly more sneeessfnltliaX aiy other of Mr. Trollope's shorter -stories. No reader who begins to read the book will lay it down until the las roi last page is turned. Aihnctum (London.) For sale at IIEINSBERGER'S Live Book Store,, mayB-tf ' MISCELLANEOUS. , - . - y - r mur 1111 vjul 11. , 073 3BLSiFLOUBvlU-i . . ... -- . 1 : s -. lb. UUtl bushels coHN.t ni sii h vi For sale by : .v 1: I- :: mayl9-tr 7 J ) F. W KEBCHNEK, f-.i TO 28 and 29 North Water &&." .1 Storekeeper i BITTEN APPLICATION fortoeposIUdn . . , - ,t' t r .. t. of Storekeeper for the Wllmibagibn Co-opera-. ! i. 7 -' i r J7.:7r-7""' V iv7 Uve Association; wo. i, wui oe receivea py ine emdereigned up to Monday, the 15th Inst. - ' ' ! . jdabbt.'p.-' i7'.--,th'-v7 r2:iia3 "lo-rcKJ.'J'! The second .instalment of 20 per cenU is cine on the Capital Stock of the Association,-and : '.. - .,..- f r fii.fi payable bn or before lhe 21 th inst., to,fr . -.7 ":v't; - .7VDAX!JvPjT!IVnt5 I may.lO-3t,WF Su.J o: n Acting: Treasurer.. - OT SPUING 8, BA Tit COUNTr,7 wi f,i This renowned watering place win be- open ed for tho reception of JitoiJelsrKO It waters are celebrated for their . Curative 1 rtnei in tAo ircatiuvxift vi xao;, 1 A. t Vk K A . wvm 4JJ MM B 1 - WVVMM1 Board tt 03 per day, $20 00 per week, $75 per Telesrrarb, Offloe at' the HoteL : ; ftt' " Paor. J. L. Cabsax, M. D., of the University, Va.; Besldent Physician. r 1 ' " 'J. ' 77 ; 8. C. TABD Y A COr ? ! rp-fetors.'. t . THOS, B. PETC1S ft CO , i "W:! 7 may 7-eoazw bun . ea rr, iiicnmonat v a., , i : t- 1 - -. .' . . : or the :i i caiAmiTPnanti9.bla terms at the COTe Fear Chemical Works, Castle stTf v M iX rainston, . - . . - Chesiist.. :w -.'71-71..-: 7-; Si-l: ! -..in - at :v i; . - - . f SPECIAXi notice: C A R E F U L L Y . The bnly'' preventive known" for CMlls and Fever la tbe tiae of Wolfe's Schiedam j : Schnapps, AVolfc'iJ Bcliicdacitjclinnpps i . i I Is good for Dyspepsia. v woLTirs; schiedaml schnapps , ; , Is a preyentlve'of CWlls and reyer; 'TTiifeSenieaWscanappW la good, for all kidney and bladder complainta J. ' WOLFE'S SCIIIEDAH SCHNAPPS . A ' la used all ver the world , by 'physicians In . - r .,, their practice. i,-,.,vv WoLTeScnleilam Serinapps ' . Is good for GOUt.r( rV K. ; WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM ,SCHNA?PS v'ia good' for "all Urinary "'complaints,' - r ,.if : f r; Li. . Wolfe's Sehledara Behsnps j Is remmendeAJbyjaUUhaJ Faculty. " WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS i Is good lor Colio and pain in the etomachu 17 3 Wolfe's Scnled&Sn ScI. Is imitated and counterfeited, and rurcbasersr ; "' will have to use caution m purchasing. i ' I beg leave to call the attention of the reader, te testimonials in favor of tbe Schnapps r - ' ' r feel bound to say '.that :T regard, your. SoHVxrrs as being in every respect pro-emi-nently pure, and oeservlng'of medical patron. ace. al an even is ic is iaa purest xo88iDie articlaot Holland- gin. .neretoiore unobtaln- now an article of ran suitable for such cases as that remedy is adapted to.-; - - - . ,, . . ;: :i:i7V'y;w:I)B.';W;,xlBIGnT..':: :. . , T , v. -t ;.',Vr ni f , WW ;V5' . : "Schnapps" Is a remedy in chronio catarrhal 7 oomplaints, etc.t 7 7, 7 4 ;; " r"' . I take jnreatbieajurebibearmg highly "cred- "7 i table testimony to its efflcacy as a remedial" agent in the diseases for which you recom-, mena it." Having a natural venaency 10 ine. mucous fixcrtacea, witn a. sugnc oegree or ' stimulation, I regard it as one of the most lm -' portantremeaies m - enronm aiarrnai anec lions, particul arly those of the genito-urinary apparatus. ' With much respect, your obedient servant, ; . Cjzas. A. Leas, MD , New, Tor k. " ... i .1 ... ....-L t. ....... 4.M .-v U do Lr ho VV oltk, sq , JrTesent: Uxxa Bib 1 ,1 have made a chemical examination of a , sample of. your v" Sohiedam Schnapps, " with the intent of determining if any foreign or injurious substance had. been added to t lie f 1 6ion that the sample contained no. poisonous ( or harmful admixiurei I have been unable to discover any trace of thot deleterious sub-, stances which1 are sometimes employed in the adulteration of liauors. , I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recommend to others, for articiaox nouana- gin. -nereio;ore udoduud- r 4 i able, and as such may be safely prescribed by V 1 1 physicianr, - . DAVID L. MOTT, M. D., " . t r v., Phai.TLaceuticalChemlsi,NewYoik. i i . " Ha : - -: -- ' .7.; V f ' LocrisvitLx, Er. Sept. L I feel that we have I - 7 R : y as an exceiient ana onoDjectionaoie variety 01 , ' gin. . ; ; . ' f . r Tery respectfully yonrs,' ;r u ' J . - -Jilt . (Signed) - C1IAS. A. SEELY, Chemist. . , :? f CHKmOAX-AJID.TBOHiriOAji. LASOUATOBV. 18.: ' t i ! BxOHAJTCI PlrACB,' - N BW YOKK,' OV. ' 25, 1867' . ,N Udolfho Woijb, Ebq. Dear .Sir .' The under. , 5 U signed have carefully and' thoroughly ana . . j, lyzed a sample of youf " Aromatic Schiedam 7 . Dcnnapps," seiecwsu uy oureeives, uuu unyo , y , fnnnil t.tift a a -ma f rft f mm xll nnroiiiftor lnnr- i ganic substances, more or less injurious toA- JAVAVAtAAx A' AUlAi aAAA? Ut vux VJXiiit.wii4vx , we consider the article one of superior quality, ., healthy, as a beverage, and effectual in its medicinal Qualities. Kes poctlully yoursi (Signed) ALEX: TBIPPLB,' Chemist. . FBANCIS E. ENUKLUAliD, it ' C r ' 3 For sale by alljrespectable Grocers jand : uruggists. UDOLPBO WOLFE'S ESTM'.-:: ! mar 21 SAFSmos-ent -53 Beaver St., N Y, -; . v m YARIETT. STORE ! ! YAHEfT:: STORE ! ' 7J : 1 . ' 42 r.lbrket-Strcct7 :- V: 7! V. r inn- 'i ? vi.; Ii. FLANAGAN. 'TT7TLL OEEN ON TUESDAY, APRIL 18th, , -VV' the largest,' neatest and best seLocte svocs: ot..:;,;,. i ; x if ;-i 1 2 y v.-y : 7- MTTTTrPT?V "MfiVTTT TTT7VJ o . , niniiiiiiiiiiii r j til 4 JL JA-iKJ A- that a thorough-knowledge of the business i i ' ' And Innar e-rnerlence can' afford.' which will' f ' ! embrace a fine selection of the newest 'mud mostflonastylesof j, v ,tUti':l), : Frencn. Pattern. Bonneta an4;2ats ! l , Straw ooat mbois; , Rnches, - . ' . ! .; : Laces, Crapes, Blonds, Silks 7 -..v I 'r-.- i k i ' .r. and Satins;' Z. f:K? )2 ? and the greatest specialty "of ' a)i i FRENCH; ELOAYEBS i : . AliSOA LABGE ASSORTMENT OF r'-. - Fancv Goods, inclnding Laceihawls, TPara 'i. ; 4 ' ; French . Corsets, Hoop Skirts, pilk Mitts, , f ; iKId Gloves, best brands. and( most de- . 2 I ' ; 'sirable' shades, Linen and Lace Sets . . l.t-i-i- Collars and Cuffs, best inaterlal; ! ;, 'v 7 9 tVvWi Siniroi4erjpgs Edsingsy3ifiif f-)h rBufflings, Bows, Tidies and Slipper, Patterns. - ZephyrsDress Trimmings ana.'tfond,; r -1 "I Fringes an yaUIng Materials, and.; .'r v.. t OiJi w ' . i. .... ...'- . ' THE GBE AT I3E ADQU ABTBE FOB HAIB-; 'j 4 FIXINGS JN .TUB ClTTl, ?, iChignonsi Cut1s,; Switches, Bolls, 'Bats, Ac.-J "and great variety of other goods.weji, known f ; in the city. that are kept, but iob puioerous to mention - - ; ... ..i ur.i l i v .;.'Y Vftricfy Sfore, 43 BlarkctGt. . ' ; ' - . L. FLANAGAN. aprlla-lmnao SW?'-" ' umuiiUttiij -union, j 1 . , . . i . .. t -m .. 1 mayp-tf J'' ". 4 . FOQGALrr tor: , - - - 1 r . t v V xno Jt KES X. If yo u have a t - u so era fii rr Jtj to let, advertise it under t! 3 hcad..;tj the advertisement does not eicec l five lines to let, advertise it under t! 3 hcad..7j onlyhalf rates will bo ciiarced. ; , ,.! . ITioir cali: cr. r.r::;r xr.a J VTluatle rlinttf ' -1 on ilidc larro and liiiiea lrci tna city, known as the licit tract, win. d rente r t icnrcscnacisicrms; x or , particrilars. aily to ' ? deo J-tf C. W. OLDHAM, .Cx,' hi IV.' t ; . r: ' ; t;;t! , ' ir'i 'M7 - ' . J , 1. 1 A'. M.D. i.f 1 ft V . 4 ii, -. i,' 7f): 7 -. ': !rr ! in i-7 J ? .1 . t r -v I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 12, 1871, edition 1
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