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the nonrjir.a LALl, PUBLISHED DAILY, ; Wjf. II BERN AH D, Clltcr csi Prcpr Orrioi Dawson Bank Buildings, Front 8U In advance ........I....... ..$7 00 in auvance. hs, In advan S 60 S-VTrpa months, in advance. 2 00 A"A month, in adrancG.... 75 Tho Moawiwo STAn -will be delivered in any part of the City at l'irTr -3 Cssts per week. jfETEOCOLQUICAI, ECOSD, Hayl3,,lS7L Time. Bi?Pm" Wind. Weather eier. eten TaM. SO: 08 70 ,SW Fresh Clear a?' M- 30:03 81 3 Brisk . Clear M. 80:03 71 3 Brisk Clear IeanTemp. of day, 73 deg. ROBZBT SXTBOTH, . Serg't Signal Service U. 8. A. Weather Report. Was Dkfarticsnt, ) f Office of Chief Signal Offlcer. V Washington, May 16-4:35 P. M. J " ; :4 io6a5tf iftea. : V- " , ; Ho materia) change la Indicated for Wednes av increased cloudiness will probiblo pre- UV.' .Itk. Ml..la.lnnl I. JLw- " Villi CSBk U tus iuu.i.oiri auu imu t& uruus ble for to-night In Weetern Pennsjlvanla and ,Ne York. . '-" v . THE CITY. ADVEItTlSEJIEJtTS. HKiNBBKHOia'a'Llve Book Store, S3 Market itreet The llead of tbe Family. j. D. Ccjotnta.- Regular Monthly Meeting Wilmington Building Association. . C. IUshiokn. Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1. . Wm. M. Foisson. Masonic . Notice SU John's Lodge, No. 1, F. Ss A. M. . ' a Jambs fc Mkarjes. f 10,000 County Bonds for Sale. ' 1 t v ' ; :". i" Caft. E. W. Manning. Private and Tran sient Boarding. A. Johnson, Jr. Fayettev ille 8teameis Change of Schedule, v - .o. k.'i... tf r DeBosset fe Co. Pork, Bntter and Bacon. Ckonlt & Mobris. Valuable Real Estate for Sale at Auction. ?, -it . rr. 'Ti ', -:j Presbyterian General Assembly. Col. Thos. J. Morlssey.oiLumberton, from Fayettevllle Presbytery, and John McLaurio, Esq., of this place, from Wilmington Presby- tery, Elders and Commissioners to the General Assembly to convene at Haatsville, Alabama, on Thursday, the ISth inst., left for that place, on yesterday morning's early train. - - Cape Fear Fibre Works '.';"". We learn that the Cape Fear Fibre Works have been . compelled. to. .suspend 'operations temporarily on account of the heaty freshet In Black River, where the company. have been in the habit of obtaining their material - Nego tiations are now in progress with the view, of obtaining the article nearer the city' and; it Is expected that the works will resume opera tions in a very snort time. r 5 Irapruvementa.' Alderman R. P. Barry is having a fine three story dwelling erected on the corner of Third and Ann streets, which will add much to tbe appearance of that section of the city. Next adjoining it, Alex. Stranzs, Esq., also has a fine three-story building in the' course of erection. In addition to these, we hear that another handsome building will, soon be com menced on the corner of Walnut and Third streets. We are always pleased to note such evidences of Improvement in our midst. ' A Huge Alligator. . A colored man captured a huge alligator yes terday and brought him to the city for the In spection of the curious. He was taken near the railroad crossing in Brunswick, about three miles from the cUy. -: By accurate mess urement he Is about 8 feet injlength, being as large a monster of the kind an is often seen 1c this particular locality. Wo learn thatCapL B. J. Law ton has pur based, his ailigatorship with the intention of shipping' him lo" New. York. He was tied In rear of Mr. 8M: West's auction rstore," yesterday afternoon, where he was visited by a large number of curiosity seekers, who were amused at his frantic at tempts to "gobble them up." . ... , Two of tbe Nanapson County Prison ers taken Before Judge Bnssell Tney are Aeqaltted or the Cnarice Broaajnt Against Them. Hardy Royall and Lewis Jackson, two of the Sampson county prisoners, . were carried before Judge Russell on a bench warrant yesterday morning to answer the 'charge of being Implicated in the murder of a colored man by the name of Handy Darden, of Samp eon, who wm alleged to have been killed by a party of disguised men on Saturday, at his resi dence near what Is known as Hall's School House. The evidence was to the effect i that a number of men went to the house about three hours before day'and called him, telling blm to come out. He asked what they wanted and they repeated the order for him to come . out. They asked him for his gun, when he got up and gave it to them, putting it over the door. They then got together and talked a while and then came back and demanded a light, saying they wanted ammunition. ndysaid he had none, when they told him he was a liar. . They then cried out open the door, whereupon wit ness (Handj's wife) went to open Jt when they jerked it open and kicked it to pieces. They then went in with their pistols and commenced firing. Witness went to the door and saw her husband Tuning along and the men firing at him. ' Afterwards some of the men 'said they had killed blm. The woman then went out and found her husband dead in: the uplowed ground" or field. Witness's oldest daughter subsequently told her that her father struck a man with an axe, when she looked at the axe and saw that it was bloody. Witness stated that there were a great many shots fired,' hut she did not know who shot her husband, and did not know the prisoners on trial. There were other witnesses examined, but we have given the material points. There was not the slightest evidence to show that Mr. Jackson had any. connection, whatever with the affair, he havlag proved a most excellent charscter. He was therefore, honorably ac quitted by the Court and discharged from cus tody. Hardy Royall, was also honorably ac quitted of the crime alleged against hint and discharged, the evidence being scarcely suffi cient to base a suspiclonof his being connected with the commission of the crime. He is held, however, In connection with six others of the prisoners, to answer the charge of assault and battery. .. . Messrs. W. B. and D. J. DevanA appeared for the defendants. - " ' " . " . t ' - - i I L . . I " I J - .1 " ' ' " " vol. Vin-ITo. 40. WILI3IITGT0II, II. :C.. WED1TE3DAY. HAY 17. 1071. - The street lamp on the corner of Nun and Fifth street gives up light, i Benator Abbott was expected to leave for Washington City last nights The twenty-third monthly meeting of the Wilmington Building Association will take place at the Commercial Exchange this even ing. .- .. . . ' ' : .' - ' The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that the salaries' of city and coun ty officials are not exempt from return for In come tax. ''" i : '- . A white man, charged.1 with! obtaining goods tinder false pretenses, was arraigned be fore J astice McQalgg yesterday, found not guilty and discharged, f ' - s ;,: , There will be a called meeting of How ard Relief 8. F. K . Company at, their Hall this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. A punc tual attendance is desired. ,:. Speaking of the Robeson outrages, the Charlotte Democrat says : If the people of Rob eson cannot protect themselves against a band of miserable negro outlaws; they can get a few western volunteers who will do good service and not leave one ol the Villains unburled.' " By advertisement in this issue it will be seen that Messrs. James & Meares, auetioneers and brokers,' offer for sale $10,000 New Han over county 6 per cent, gold interest bearing bonds, havjng less than seven years to run. They are all of the denomination of $500 and the Interest is payable on the 1st of March and September of each year This is a capital chance for a srood investment. i A Tne Sampson Prisoners Excessive ..' Ball. .; ' i : The case of the men ( now confined in our county jail, citizens of the county of Sampson, seems to us to present one of peculiar hard ship. Arrested for no crime against the laws of the" 8tate, but merely oir the charge of as sault and battery and similar misdemeanors, they are brought here and placed in close con finement, without even, It may be said, being allowed the privilege of giving bond for their appearance when called for. It is true that this boon was granted them in some sort of fashion, but In such aay, ; realiyV as, to be J equivalent almost iu aayiog wma mcy buuiuu i noi De auoweu w give oaii ataii. t Aueq ijuck. amy, Hanson Lockamy, Hardy Royall, Ray ford Royall, Chas. Hr Crumpler, : D. ...:C: Basdon, Louis Hunnlcutt and Hanson Hunnicutt are ar rested and Indictments found aealnst them. by the Grand Jury 'of 8ampson in three cases each for assault and battery, three ' of the num ber also being charged with forcible trespass, in answer to their appeal for the prlvllego bt giving good and sufficient ball for their ap perance at Court, they are told by tbe presi ding Judge (Rnssell) that in each of their ca ses, either collectively or individually, a bond of $3,000 would be required, and if one of the number failed to make his appearance ? the bonds of the whole would bo forfeited. That is, thcywould not be allowed to give bond separately for less than ' $8,000, or that they could, collectively, give the same amount, but the delinquency ot one of tbe number would result in the forfeiture of the bonds of the oth ers, which is virtually and to all Intents and purposes requiring the eight prisoners to give security in the sum of $64,000. Under these circumstances only one, Mr. Hanson flunni cuUTwai TbTe IdreTJienesary'secuity, and the others wero'marched off to prison, ut terly powerless to avert thejr. fate . by the usual mode in such cases provided.' If this is not a clear. case of vlolaUon' of Section 11." of. the Bill of Rights, .which express. the Bill of Rights, which' express- ly says that "excessive bail shall In . no case ' be required" in cases of such misde meanors as these men are charged with, then we as well as many others are greatly at fault; Lewis Jackson and Hardy Royall were ar rested on a bench warrant, after the Court had adjourned,- and brought liere for the purpose of undergoing a preliminary examination be fore Judge Russell on the charge of complicity In the murder of Handy Darden, and 'If the evidence had been against them they would have been returned to Sampson) for trial before the next Superior Court ; bet, as , it turned . -v .i , . . t7u i "j-; pat, they were ; dlscarKecL.- It tbelr casaf course, no ball was allowed or. asked f or. i I ' Jt, should be understood that the prisoners previously alluded to were sent tohls county by the Bollcltor on the plea , that they ..could not get a fair trial in Sampson. Tno Knaieal Soiree. -; &- ! The musical soiree of the Academy of Mu- j. . A lady met with . a severe acci slc at Masonic Hall, last'- evening , waa a very I'Sent in Newbern on Monday -by becoming brilliant aflair, "and was largely attended by which attracted most attention 'may be men tioned The Language : of Love,' which was most excellently sung, "and elicited much I praise from the audience. "The Bounds from Home, a trio, performed on 'the flute, violin and piano, was beautifully and effectlvelyrcn-. dered and was received with' gratifying evi- deuces or appreciation. Other pieces were, well rendered but we have not time to partic ularize. '; - " . . .- Prof. Reuckert states that he intends to es tablish these so'rees on the same principal of tne academies ox music North, so as to give 1 all an opportunity 'to become Tamlllar with music, the soiree ollast bight beluglhtended as the nrsi oi a series. Many oi tne young ladles were unused to appearing before the public, last night being the' occasion, ef their debut, which of course caused them to be somewhat embarrassed, but taking everything into consideration the performance was very creditable to all concerned. ' Davidson College. . ; ' , At the next Commencement at .Davidson College, daring the last week in June,' the An nual Address before the Eumenean and the Philanthropic Societies will be delivered by General Matt" W- Bansom, of Northampton county, N. C. . . The Sermon before the Williams Association of Enquiry will be preached by the Rev.vH. G. HllL of Fayetteville, ICC. - s , ; CoL- Devane, of this city, is expected to rep resent the Association of the Alumni. . KIYEB AHD SLAttlSE NKWS. y t. . ' ... .. .h ; TuksDAT, May 16th. . A first order, Light House 4s to he conr structedVuring the present season, under the direction of the engineers of the light house board, on Body's Island, coast of North Caro lina . -s:,. x :. i We notice' the new Steamer Caswell; now lying at the Messrs. Cassidey's ship yard, is receiving her upper works, and it is expected that she will be ready to commence her regu lar trips very soon. ; ; .'i-K'i. :'r '.,' '"r . ; , The Steamer Murchion Capt, Garrason, made her appearance at her wharf at abbnt a quarter to 7'o'clock this P.; M. . - ; '' . - The 8chr. J.ZeZte, which baa been doing a general freight business between this city and the ports South of ns, including - Little River, S. C, has been purchased by Messrs Edwards & Hall and placed on tho-line between Wil mington and New Rlver JackaonvDle and other points inOnslowcounty.'' She registers from 80 to 100 tonsimd is a ,flne crait for "the purpose designed-, , . - f. r y ; , TJnmallable JLetters. ' The following is tho list .of unm&ilable let ters remaining in the . city postoffice : , Tohan Gush, Bunkerhlil; N, W. (ilbson, -.Laurel HU1; Capt. P. H. Langdon, Augusta. ,: - -,J . . V . ., . . -..- .t u'--. Our Cblp BasJket. ; r . Eugenlejrefera violet colors.'; 7 " '?r ' The fashion plate trade is dull Infaria. y s A man whq.m we, can put np with A good hotel-keeper. ?.,'.,r-?i,j ? ,:r teed h-;;5 . -r ow to elevate , the'. human race Send them up in a ballbon.'-l. '?'xK''.ui ' - An ugly Old bachelor suggests that births should be published under the head of New Musle." :' ' ;"- - ' - . At a recent marriage in a ritualist church in New York city, the services lasted an . hour and a half.' '" .,' ,'.;. . . A young girl in Dan vers,. Mass., attempt ed to end her.lile with a dose of laudanum be cause the Baptist Church at that place refused to admit her to Its membership. - . " ''A lady of an economical turn' of mind in quired a few days since of a dentist in Law rence, Mass4 if he hadn't a set of second hand teeth which he could sell her at half- rc(, n 1 Wh!fiVpv is your greatest enemy. " J But,'' said Mr. Jones, V don't the Bible say, Mr. Preacher, that we .-are .to love our ene mies yOh. I :yes, Jones, but it don' t say we are to swallow them J ' ' .., : ;--ir; . One. ; of King WUliam's staff f officers, Prince de Lynor, of Germany, reached New York last week.- His brilliant campaign now over, he has crossed the Atlantic to marry a young and beautiful American girl, a Miss Par sons, of Cleaveland, Ohio. ' Si?IRITS OP TUBPENTINE. The little boys ot Farmville, Pitt coiiaty, are haying foot tournaments. Prof. Bond, the wire walkist, has been' delighting the Goldsborians forty-five dollars worth. ".The Masonic , fraternity of "Warren county are making extensive pre parations, for their celebration on the 24th ; ;The Macon v House, ; at More head City, is to be opened this season under. .the auspices of Messrs. Wade . & Donahue. '!,':-. . - r -J c' Messrs. Weinstein & BrosVat t,cwwlu;rTl",0kC"?Dfc"1J " j'rJl". T6' laiety ueatxojevx. , , . ., , , ; : The Sentinel says that the farmers of Wake county have no hope for their. wheat crop. We hear the same from numbers of : farmers in. adjacent counties. Two more attempts ' at incen diarisml'were made In .Newbern on Mon day,night, but they were ' fortunately dis-; covered in time to prevent any damage? So we learn, from the Timts. , ;...;.-U-'A,;.Bepnblican:..orgaD,- to be called. the Carolina Era, with ; Mark . Er wiu as editor, is to be established in Ral- eigh within the next week or ten 'Clays, mMoty.jh9frJ 4 , v. t .-riv i' v -.ur ; says : "It is not at all improbable that the Senate, during the special session, 'will dis cuss and dispose of the claims, as United States Senator of. ex-Governor" Zebulon' oi iwtu vimuiua. - ;.; ; .- entangled In a draymanVrbpa which was a colored woman u no was wjtn. , ner , were thrown violently to the ground, and the former bad to lie carried to' her residence. So we Jearn from the. 2i.Vk-.r xtai ; . r.Tael' Golasfiorbl 'JPews skj'i ;: Death "has again invaded our midst, and snatched Cfrom,-. life, ? one of the iairest flowers of earthy Bettie Thomas Sims, died at the residence ; of. her. ; brother-in-law, MrGary Edmundson; in this town, on Saturday, evening last, in the 23rd year of her age. " " ' f - The Charlotte democrat says : The taxes imposed, by the late Legislature are greater than ever before, known, and unless we nave a tjonvenuon ana cnange SlSrSrf: - The ' Ne wbern Times says On Saturday afiPmonn W .B , I , , . -Xrr . v, al shooting took place, inKinston, by The shooting was done by a gun -in the hands of Marcellus , .and was purely th eresult of accident. Another warning on the careless use of firearms. , . v The Charlotte Observer 'says. The Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Rail road is now within one mile of . Davidson College from the Charlotte end, and there is now a gap of only ten miles between Davidson College aiid Statesville, which derson was snot ana injured so severely, as sitnatea on tne x ;" t "t? VlL w wee5 u -11 nuv;i;fJ. l . j J.i 1 Mulberry and walnnt streets, being W. part will. in all : probability, cause his death. Zfrstt .Block 208. size of same. sSrsos is being rapidly completed. It is the in teution of the managers to have the road completed, through to Statesville by the 20th of Jyie. , . - The lire department of : Chaif lotte have made arrangements to celebrate the 20th of May. Beveral Fire Companies from abroad are expected to participate in the celebration. J. d Mills. Esq.. and CoL'H. C. Jones will deliver addresses on ' the occasion. . So 6ays the Charlotte Demo crat. : merce noon' the alarm of fire called out the dif ferent fire companies and upon their arri val at their respective engine houses they were ordered to proceed to the gas works; but on-arriving there found that the fire had y been extinguished with:: but little damage to the works. v -; .V The Charlotte "Democrat says : The TruBtees of the Presbyterian . Church in the United States had an appointment to noia a meeting in Uharlotte on tbe lltn intt. s A quorum not being in attendance, no business was transacted. .We presume there was a misunderstanding about the time of meeting, or there would - have been a quorum present on Thursday last. It the "Trustees" will name another day, and all attend, they will receive a cordial welcome irom our citizens. The Greenville Conservative, whose editor was recently, in the interest of Radicalism, has the following in regard to our - old county courts : Though we nave been somewhat opposed to tne re- establishment -.of the old county - courts, yet, experience has taught: us -that their practical workings were much better than this muddled, new tangled system. ' And we think that a majority of the people are ot tbe same opinion. . Says tlie Charlotte Democrat i The Superior " Court for Gaston county waa opened at Dallas on Monday the ,8th inst Judge Logan presiding, and W. P. Bynum, Esq., Solicitor.. On Tuesday, James Abernathy was arraigned charged with an attempt to commit rape on Mar garet Stanfordboth white. After the testimony of the vouns Woman, and tbe examination of one or two other witnesses, the trial was postponed on account, of the sickness of a witness for the prisoner. For the State, Solicitor Bynum and Gov. Vance for the .prisoner, John F. .Hoke s w a t-JT r rruAa I and W-S. Bynum, Esqs. On Thursday, a young negro man was tried for killing another negro both workmen, on the Air Line Road. Thq prisoner was convicted ot murder. We learn that the . trial oi a negro for rape upon a white girl will take place this week. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard Belief Fire Engine .;V,;;.: Company No. 1. ''Z". H. TEMBERS : You are hereby notified that ivJL there will be a called meeting at our Hall, this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock; punctual attendance is aesirea. , ' .. By order of Foreman. C. HASHAGEN, . may 17-lt Cor. Secretary. WilmiBatoii "MM Associafioi- HE 2 MONTHLY MEETING OF THE Wllmlnirtm RnlMino' Asso1.tlon will 0 w - - m I Wilmineton Buildin&r Association will this be -held at the Commercial Exchange (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. -. - ; : J. D. CUMMING, may' 17-lt . Secretary. 10.000 Coiintv Bonds ";' FOR SA1LE! 7 ;-?,- . a chance for investment: fUTE OFFER FOR SALE $10,000 NEW HAN- v v over county e per cent, uoia .mterest bearine Bonds. ' These bonds are payable in 10 years from March 1st, 1863, and therefore have less than 7 years to run. xney are aii oi in e sow denomi nation, with interest at 6 per cent. In gold, payable March 1st and September 1st of each xnis is one oi tne oeav luyeHiiicais oyer oi ered In this city, and those havlnr money at hand wonld do well to consider it. : r r r , ' ; JAMES A MEARES, Brokers,; ' , may 17-1 w. South Water Street. PBI?ATE:Ain) TflAHSIEltT BOABBIHG rCapta;E.;?. THE Building known as the CITY HOTEL has been .thoroughly repaired and re arranged, and the Rooms furnished with an EJiTinE NEW OUTFIT. may 17-tf 's . .... ,:-;7. v : ; , Pork, Butter, Bacon; AA BBLS CITY MESS pp&jr, 20 TUBS GOSHEN BUTTER, ... t. 20 .Cans (10 )b y Choice Butter, NORTH CAROLINA LARD, ; u -.- " ' " PURE LEAF LARD, . j i xv. t ii ul i-. y s,' v i -V ; EXTRA LARD, ':J ! - N. C. BACON Hog Round. J ust received and for sale by . r- . . ' j . . - I . . - - - may 17-tf ' BxROSSET & CO. 31. CROZVIiY, Auctioneer. - - Dy CHOKLT MOKIIIS. Valuable -Realy Estate : 4 gTX frid ay next, wtnj inst., at 10 o'clock I Vr. A. M-, we wiU self at Exchange Corner. witnout reserve, - v ... -: v TIIat vai.uabub i.ot, There are upon the premises, ONE Two-Story HOUSE,' containing 3 rooms, . N all lathed and plastered. ONE One-Story House; containing "j rooms, ' ..: 1 , xxt fA v? ' ;C : ONE One-Story HOUSE, containing 2 rooms, - Tkbics Cash ; balance on a credit of 1 and 2 years, with 8 per cent, interest. .Purchaser 1 1 pah for papers an4 stamp, ' :;i I mayl7-ts Tne NewbernvburTiat of Com- fff and aftek TrjESDAT.ssdinstg the nfTn. .... . 'VA0u.' .ftM I V- Steamers Cumberland and North State oE 1 uesaay says : : Yesterday after-1 Ti ieave tnftir Xrf t. rirvv nreeiseiv. WholoITo. 1.1C3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ilaoonic Hoticd rnHR MEMBERS OF ST. JOHN'S LODGES -ttrVa 1 T3 sV A wSAHAaiari f mHS. at 8t. John's Hall THIS (Wednesday) evening, at 8 jaa- Punctual attendance desirable. -. By order or tne v. -rtrT - J-.,. . Wx. M. POISSON, s may 17-lt " '.. ; secretary, v Fayetteville Steamers. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Agent mayl7-tw ' People's Steamboat Line. ' THE HEAD of the FAMTLT. A Novel. By the author of John Halifax, GenUemanJ t . There are few writers who have exhibited a more marked progross, whether In freedom of touch or in depth of purpose; than the an thoresa of The Ogilvie3, and VJohn Ilali- iaxyw jyorm jsruu jteview. - . - Why oes not this most pot ular writer meet the publio ence more on her own ground the field of prose fiction 1 Her work of this n ature not only pleased and interested, tney actually made one i eel the better for. their perusal. For sale at HSiNSBEBuifiB's IflAHA COPIES SOLD. ' Great success of JLo U U U Nast's new book, " The Fight at Dame Kuropa'B School," with thirty-three il lustrations. Price, 555 cents,' i- :, . i ; For sale at : . . HEINSBEBGER'S I , Live Book Store, i may 14-tf . MISCELLANEO US. Special Uotice, To : Consmers-ui Dealers-- in Toliacco, ,-y,OUB ATTENTION Is called to the grkat 1 1 BKDtroTiON in Price of TOB AC CO, S EG AR S , ; ' : SNUFFS AND PIPES, - v --H. BVBKHIBIERt ' i Sign ot tbe' " INDIAN CHIEF. may 8-tf " i x ? No. 6. Market St. 300,000 Pounds ' " " OP THE ' C A PE FEA R GUANO "ClOR sale on reasonable terms at the Cape Jj rear Chemical Works, CasUe street, Wil- mington,r D. M. BTJLE, Chemist. Fresh Arrivals : ou J5D18. uaitimore r lour, x aiuiiy, Extra and Super; 500 lbs. N. C. : Hams, 200 lbs. N.C. Lard, - j 20 Bbls. Sugar. 20 Bags Eio Coffee, 10 Tubs Vir ginia Butter, Molasses, Salt, Soap, Starch, Tea, Crackers, Candles, Matches, &c. All of which win be fcold low for Cash, At No. 6, South Water Street, may 7-tf SMITH & OLDHAM. i a-. m m . ' enom m ' a e st failltill&r 4111X1112? ! S I - :.0-- O -T-OPP & BROWNING have formed a Co- partnership, and are prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL all PAINTING at snort notice ana on reason&Die Orders promptly attended to, which- may be left at their Shopon corner of Second ana Princess streets, over Yopp Woolvtn's. .apl6-lm. , : .. , -. .. .- r' Colby er, HAS NO EQUAL 1 Light ; Simple ; Dura ble; Periect ; runs so easy, a child can turn it. -Warranted superior to any in the market. Try it! . f AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE! i Send for Terms. - .1 apl 8-tf 603 Broadway, N. Y. Hay ! Hay.! BALES PRIME QUALITY, 300 For aaleby - ., T, it', c. . may 12-tf ( ' 1 WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. In Store and to Arrive i . : .... . . . - - - 1100 BBLS. FLOUR, ' 300 Hhds. Cuba Molasses, ' ' ' ' ' . tiiv Jivxs. uiu. JO..UUS. ougai uuuao huuh ; .", 50Hhds. and Bblsu MuBcovado Mobisses, 20000 BUSHELS CORN, V ..J - ! ! 575 Sacks Jav, Lagtjyra' and Rio Coffee, ? . .- . . r., : r- " - - " 460 BdlsV Hoop Iron, c- x " 25 Bbls. Glue, -.. . . -. . -. - . . i ' (J '25 Bbls. Bungs, , ; j .,.' : ; :95 Boxes D. S. and I C Sides, --j' . SO Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders,' ' 150 BBLS. SUGAR, all grades,-. ' , ! .15 Hhds.:P. R. and Demarara Sugais, v 1 . 154 Bbls. Pork, ;7?...-. i 250 Boxes Candles, ; 10O Boxes and Bbls. Crackers' - " . .... - . ,:.' . . ' ' , ":' -' 275 Boxes Soap,' ; 250 Bags Shot, ' x. 50 BBLS. and HALF BBLS. SNUFF, : f 75 Bxs Tobaccoj 250 Cases Canned Goods, 100 Boxes Candy, V 75 Doxen Buckta, 250 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, .. . ' - . For sale by. l, . . r-. '.. i ..:r?;--i j--.? -F. W. KERCHNER,' r may li-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water tS. ' The Southern Brave." mnE "SOUTHERN BRAVE,' a newcandl . p f date for popular favor, the 'rj--i "4 PRETTIEST AND NEWEST HAT OUT! THE FAVCRITE DIAGONAI. Daij e:i 1 M W&i Suits, : V -110X7.: OPE2TIWO. ! ElcsantTIes, Cows, Collars ;nad 'Under X7car9 m.; ' - MUNSON' & CO., 'I may 14-tT CITY CLOTHIERS. OneSquarecne day, 11 CO two dav3).......M.. 1 o .. three days,, 2 00 . it " four claja,.,. ............. 2 oo , C " live days, 00 oneveekr .. 60 ar Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. Marriages Deaths. Religions, Fnneral and OMt.nn.T-e nni inAa win bn inserted at half rates Chen paid for In advanco ; otherwise full rates wili!e charged. . - ", ; TnnJ-Cash on demand. SPECIAL notice. S C A li E P U L L-V Agne ana Fever. . The only preventive known' for Chills and . - Fever Is the use of Wolfe's Schiedam ' - v x- . .-. Schnapps. . -..' - Wolfe's Scliicclani ficlinapps . ' s Is good for Dyspepsia. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS r . . Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. TVoIfe'a SenleAam Bennappo Is good for all kidney and bladder complaints' WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHKAPPS Is used all ver the- world by physicians In 1 :-r; - .-.lr practice , ... ;. .. ..Woiro'a Senledam Schnapps ; , ,;",-' :.Is good,for Gout. ' . '. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is good for all' Urinary complaints. TTolTe's Scnielam Bennappo . ' - Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. ; . WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM, SCHNAPPS . Is good lor Colic and pain in the stomach. , ' . . TToire's SeXiledam Sclmapps , la imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers . v will hare tq use eaution In purchasing. , - I beg leave to call the attention of the reader to testimonialaln favor of the Schnapps : . . a ieei pouna -so say iiuit x reeara vonr t . SeEnrArrs as belnjr in every respect proemi- :.i nently t)ure. and deservinor of medic lgroi the leai patron- i age. At all evente it is the purest possible able, and as such may be safely prescribed by physician,. , . DAVID L. MOTT, M. D., . Phakacentical Chemist, New York. ' Lornsvji-LK. Ktm Sept. 1. I feel that we have " now anartiela of r?in suitable for such cases as that remedy is adapted to. . - i . ; . - iiit. rf. W . JiUtUUT. M Schnapps' is a remedy in chronio catarrhal complaints, ete.i v. , ; , T . I take great pleasure In bearing highly cred itable testimony to its eficacy as a remedial agent In the diseases for which you recom mend it. Having a natural tendency to the mueous snrraces, witn a siignt aegree or stimulation, I regard it as one of the most Im portant remedies in chronio catarrhal affec tions, particularly those of the genito-urlnary apparatus. With much respect, your obedient servant, .-. Chas. A. Lkas, M. D., New York. 556 Pihb Stksxt, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1867. " 5 UDOtrHe Woxr, Esq., Fretent: Dmjlm Sib j I have made a chemical examination of a sample of your M Schiedam Schnapps," with the intent of determining if any foreign or injurious substance had been added to the simple distiUed spirits. . The examination has resulted In the conclu sion that the sample contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. I have been unable to discover any trace of the deleterious sub stances which are sometimes employed in the adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, the 44 Schiedam Snapps" Uent and onoDjectionaDle variety of gm Very-res pectfuiiy yours, urs, -Chemist.. (Signed) , ; (JilAo. A. BJSautjX, I CHBMIOA-L ajtb Techkioax. Labokatokt, 18 ExoHAura Placb,"Niw Yoxk, Nov. 25, 1867- Udolpho Wolfs, Esq.; Dear. Sir: The under signed have carefully and thoroughly ana lyzed a sample of your M Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,", selected by. ourselves, and have found the same free from all organic or inor- Eanio substances, more or less injurious to ealth. ' From the result of our examination. we consider the article one of superior quality, healthy as a beverage, ana effectual in iu i s medicinal qualities. Kespectruiiy yours, (Signed) ALEX. TB1PPLE, Chemist. - FRANCIS E. ENGELHABD, M. D. J9? For sale by all respectable Grocers and Drurgists. . . UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., mar 21-SFSmo3-ent . 23 Beaver St N Y. . TTTTii4- CiiTViiim Qninnivn I 4 IU. Ul jjAA IU M iA AJA . GREENBRIER, WEST . VIRGINIA. These Springs, famous for their alterative waters and fashionable patronage, will be open on the 1st of June. They afford accom- moqauons ior x,uuu persons. , ,:;.. The cars of the Chesapeake , and Ohio Rail road run to the Springs. Excursion tickets, at low rates, will be furnished in the principal cities, North and South. These Springs are 2.030 ft. above tide-water. and the climate in which tney are situated is always ooot, Ajt urviaoaATrao, affording en tire relief from prostrating Summer heat I ' Prof. Rosenoerger's excellent Jtana wm oe in attendance, to enUyen the Lawns and Ball Room.--'' -.--..i.,- . .' . Masauerade and Fancy Balls during the season, as heretofore. - An extensive Aiivery.wiu ne .neps ap .very moderate charges. ' : jChaegxs i $3 00 per day and $75 per month of 89 days. . Children under ten years of age and ooiorea serraais, iuui pnea; wiuw ibitkuw according to acconimcUUons.. : k. Pamphlets in reference to' the Midiciital value of the water, RouTsa to the Springs, etc.. may be had fr.ee f charge, at the Puroell House.' . - ;-- - '-." -GJOL. PEYTON ft CO. may 7ieoo3wsun weairr ' ; : TTOT SPBISGS, ..tl - ; , . 14 . BATH COUNTY, Va. This renowned watering plaoe will be open ed for the reception of Visitors June 1st. It waters are celebrated for their. Curative of the Liver, Chronio Enlargement. of the Liver or Spleen, Chronle Diarrhora or Dysen- T, tery, Kon-Organio Paralysis, Old Injuries, Af- v feetlonsof ther8kin, eapeclally ' ml Syphilitic ' : origin, Chronio Diseases of the UterusAe. . V The Baths vary in Temperature from 86? to i 110? Fahrenheit. - - - ' - . jl ' Board $3 oo per day, $20 00 per week," $75 per f : . month.' i ,' ;;' ii-;. .- 1 ' Telegraph OfSloe at the HoteL " . t Pkov. J. U. Casx&l, M. D., of the University, J Va., Resident Physician. - . I - THOS. R. PRICE A CO A Fr0prlt0"' i may 7-eodiw Sun Wed ft Richmond, Va. :? FOE IIEW 'REGULAR line : . fJlHE NEW FIRST-CLASS SCr :ONER, IiUOLiA MUUCHISON . '.'. ' V , (68 TOlfS), V- , Wk, c. JONES, Master X3 now reoeiving freight as above, and will - tiave auicjc have quick dispatch. For freight engagements, apply to WILLI MS Jt MURCHISON. mayl6 2t - POR GALE OH QGHT. -rjfon TtnUT If you have a house or a farnr JD to let, advertise it under this head.: the advertisement does not exceed five lines only half rates will be charged. . TjWTX SAE23 OR ErJIT-That large and . Jj valuable plantation on Middle Sound, 8 t miles from the c : ty. known as tho Matt tract , will be rented cr sold on resonable terms. For particulars, apply to . i d&3 23-tf - C. W. OLDHAM, Ex. ; 'iti SI v ;-.r I I'i 4. 4Y 7 ' ' h !
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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