! """"gSM'feSS , , pJIIJMMj llj.lWUII,l,TO.l.ill IU.1LJM.MHI.U' LIL1UI1 nil. ' HUM illlll IBIIIIU.. ' M " " ' ' " ' ' ' ' " ' . ' ' " .: f - t . ' " T" " '. " ' 1 ' ' ' " ! 1 1 . Till Aj i At 4 A 4 public i::.r daily, W1W. H REnSAr., r..::tor r.r.J I'rcp'r. Orrtos, Dawson V -!; L.;lliiln3, Front I vftar. In adv-.r months, in R lvi u.e r Three months, in ailvanco. lno mourn, jj ,iv u,ivu The Uobwin f r - part of tne City uUiir; ... 75 t s i J xir week. wktkoi:q logical : May 'A 1S71. Time. er01" ""m- Win. Weather . . k eter. , . L. M. 80:23 58 N W Light Fair 4 ' 3 p. M. S0:17 79 E Llht C!r 9 p. M. 80; 15 67 Calm jClear 111 ' " ' "'" Will II.. I.I.I IM Mean Temp, of day, 67 dec. Kobbrt Sbtboth, Sertft Siirnal Serrlco U. 8. A. WiB DlPlBTMIST, . uace o tniei oieoai utacer, Washington Majr SO 4:85 P. s Probabilities. FartUlly clondy and clear weather will prow bably cootlnuo on Sunday on the Atlantic' coast, and cloaJy wearher In the Mississippi raTIeyand no eerlons dliturbaoco i appre bended., t r, , . . . TEH IB dTir.. lEff ADVLKTlMUnKIITS. iUisiBSRQKtt'8 Live Book Store, S3 Market itreet GbrleUo Andre. ,: . Hobtbttkr fc Smitw Celebrated Stomach1 Bitters. . ' Read the adTertUemeol rot Dr.'Tatfa Ej& pectoraot. . . s H. Bcrkimbh SiRfr of the "Indian Chief.' J ut Received.. Munsoji & Co., Cfty C)othleri-IUTe Yon Seen It. . A. P. Bbown, Exchange Corner At Coat I For Cash Only. ? f " i .v v ;, Tnos. C. Bbrvoss An Ordinance concern Inir Dor. . . r - - . .- Ice Cream, made of pare cream( at Loms- dna. ,; :',.f ;.';.";.V..V. . .V. v..'. . W. G. Cdbtis, Qnarantlne Physichn Qaar antine Notice. ... :.r.r.:.-. . . . C. D. MTKBSdc Col, No. 7 North Front at. Ilonsehold 8npplica, ; ' ' K. W. KBRCimtR. Bacon nd Porlr," Spirit ( 'ask Hoop Iron, Ac ' ... ... Heide Bros. A Fresh Supply of Cider, Candy, Ac,-'. ', .''.' i,." "'.. .. v. See notice of arrangements made for passage to the Cam j Gronnds. , . "... James J.. Kino Notice in regard to ab sence from the city, .. JH"".V ." oiiukcix oikecttoby; Sundat, May 21, , - Sli James (Episcopal), Corner Third and. Market Streets. " ! ." Sanday after Ascension Day. -. . - , Mordng Prayer at 10A.M Evenlpfj Prayer at6 P. M' Sanday Scaool at 4)4 P. M. . : " ; . , . St. Jobu'a Gbarela (EplaepsU), Oobnkb Red Cboss and Third Streets. " Sanday after Ascension Day. Sunday School at 9)4 A. M. ; Morning Prayer at 11 A. M. , Kvening Prayer at 8 P. M. : "" First Baptist Cbnreb, Corner Market and Fifth Streets, ; v llev. J. C. Illden, Pastor. , Services at 11 A. M. , and 8 P. M. Sunday School at A. M, : .,. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night t 9 o'clock la room aoove fastors study. Weekly Prayer Meetlug Thursday nigbt at 8 0-CIOCK. . , .:,yr., ' : .r,;,,-" ' Secomi Dsptlat Cbarcn, r Co un kr of Sixth and Chttrch STrbbts. Rev. J. E. Klnui Pastor 4 v i Services at 10$ A. M. and 1 P. M. , Sanday School at A M. . -Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 7 o'elocli. ; . I Irs t Presbyterian Cbarcta, Corner Third and Orajob Strebts. ;t Aer. n. L. 8lngleton, Pastor. 7 Services at the nsual hours. Sunday School .exercises commence . at 3 P. II. '. ;i?..hv..u "i. - :t Lecture Thursday evening at 7o' clock, St. Thomas' Cbnreh (Catbolie), On Dock Between Second and Third Sts- Maas at 6X nd 10 A. M. - Vespers at 4 r. m., uerM,s. Gross, onlciatlng clergyman. Front $treet XI. E. Cbnreb, Sontb, Cormer Walnut and Front Streets. Rev. Dr. Moran, pastor. fc Services at 101 A. M. and 8 P. M. manly ushers will be in waiting to. conduct strangers to seats,-., ; yjj. Fiftb Street JS S. Cbnurels ; FirTH : Between Church and Nun Streets.' Rev, ;ouTMl-PanT.r 7WPM rices at au a. ai, .ana at , r. ai.. Services Sunday School at 9 A. M. Ciass Meeting at 3 P. M.' ' f . Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 P. M. . 4 St. Paul's Evsa. Lathersn" Chareli " Market Stbtbst, Corner of Sixth. r Rev:1 G7.'D.r Bernheira Pastor. " " uerman service at 1U$ A. M. 8anday School at 3 P Mc ) ; Englisli service at 8 P. M. c V pocx( Between Front Aim Water, Strbkts, ; Services at 7)4 P M., by Rev. II. B. Burr. Preaching at 11 o'clock, A. M., and at Tj p. Christian Cliapel (Colored Methodist), Corner Cuorch and Seventh Streets. - Services st Il-A M., Z)4 P. Mand $ P. M. by the Pastor' Rev.- Ellis JL&venaer: St. Paul's (colored Episcopal), ( nuvvu Oh&NOK AND FOTTRTH 8TREETS. " C Services at 10 AM. and 8 P. M., by Rev. C - The Ut. Reverend, . the Bishop ; of (North Carollsr, will administer the Apostolic Rite of ' m k V 4 . mm ' A f & uouarinauon at St. .Joan's courcu; io-ujrh, t8Vo'cIo k.-' ! - . t v , . i George Patterson. Rector. .,:' i j' "" S 1 "i-r1.-? tu At No. 15 Market street 'yoa can get Horaepan ohe yard wide at 8 cents per yard. ' ". ' , ' V "lw . The Oojc Var. r , Owners of dogs are udtlflei bv an advertise ment la another eolumn that the dog amis tice has about expired, and that hostilities will be resumed against the canine species on the 1st day of Jane.-: Head Marshal Candy's adver tisement and prepare yourselves accordingly nlgbtat 8 o'clock-Att are Invited to attend. oe . rrfT"rf Newbera-oa .-Friday.;? WlMia discovered: The pews la this church, are aU free. Gentle-1 cottnty, for come iimiast, lor me purpose oi i bT the D0lice he was hancrinsr by the neck I ' -r , ( i . ', t : l .... ; '. I v - i- ' : . - .. . I " t . '. .. . I l I l r l . : ; : l l .- I I. ..... . voL He. 50 I oca I t:na. , ' - Ccarfr!r;3 are returning.- : A wet "ay itakes'plepty o f hay.' All nature was smiling yesterday. rale green is not "becoming to pare, ! blonde. - Shoes at one dollar a pair'at No. 15. lw -". A great institution is Lumden's' Ice Cream GardeD, on Front street. - r Too 'stables of Mre.8tbkley7on' the cor ner ot Third and Church streets, were entered Triday'nlght and robbed of a set of harness. . i PTid Allen and Wmldnpree, iboth col ored, were sent to the Work House yesterday to work out the sentence of the City Court ; Low, ronnd hats-have- largely taken the place pf beavers for street wear, and all the men look above Ave years younger 1b; conse quence. . - ; ; The cases of Martha Walker and William Walker arrested on a peace . warrant, which were to haye.come np before Justice McQulgg, yesterday, wks postponed until Monday.. -' Mr. Jas. J. Klntf will be necessarily ab sent frbm; the city for a few days, and he will be compelled to close his Stall in th Market House unillTiIs return, trhleh will not exceed eight or ten days at theniost: f 7 r See ihs; advertisement ol Mr. A. D. Brown and theu examine his stock of White Goods embracing a variety of articles which the la dles know Low tot buy. at dost and for cash cash only. Onr thanka are hereby tendered -to Mr. R. Ik Harris, Proprietor of the Front Street News Depot, for , copres of the "New York Ledger and UKhnny Corner. Persons in 'want of first-class Literature can always be supplied "at his stand. -J, . . Sandy Johnson, colored, was arrested on yesterday on the charge of cursing "and ;abut sing a 'citizen, and will have 'a . hearing on Monday morning It Is thonght that but for the Influence of HJohn Barleycorn"- Sandy would not have thus behaved -The Sanday School (Methodist Episcopal) excursionists from this city to Goldsboro re tamed last evening, and not an accident oc curred during, the ; trip. . Raleigh , and other places were well represented 'in the conven tion, of which wc may speak In Tuesday's is- sne.-?.; 5.;i Jr:. ,trt ' We return the thanks of oar' "Commer cial" to the eommlttee, "Messrs W. W. Shock- ley, C H. Robbeson, John Pine, and Fred. Julich, for an invitation to attend a Pic Nlcat the D upree Landing, Waccama w ; Lake, ' on Thursday, May 25th, 1871. A pleasant time is anticipated. . ' . . . ".T , City Court. - ' ' i ' ' The following cases were disposed of yester day: - Sophia Cassidey, charged with' disorderly conduct, was found gnilty and required to pay the penalty and costs. " ' ' f n Samuel Owens, charged with disorderly con duct, such as throwing rocks in the street, quarreling, cursing, &c, was found guilty and required to pay the penalty and costs. ; George McGary and Wlnslow Ganse, charged with throwing rocks, in the street. McGary was found guilty and witF suffer the penalty." Ganse was discharged ;' t;Tm aiicdiuu tm. uuprec, cnargea witu i stealing clothing from the store or Mr. a. U. Shields, '-were lound'guITty andsentcne d to pay the penalty and costs. Early Apples. ; '( I 1 1 J L At I Onr old friend. Mr. Joseph McLaurln, laid upon our table, yesterday, a number Jof ripe apples, of a blood red color, taken from a tree in his garden in this city. He calls the tree from which these beautiful specimens" were pulled i his "May iaecn." although it was plaated as a Ked AttracanM a summer ap-1 pie. There are seven of the apples alluded to, there being two on one twig four on another and one ;detached. Mr. McLaurin's girden it famous for lu early apples. We would like to Hr tiww uvwwciu vh m5.BHuWMwu,..- LI rdi. i f.Vi';v'j-.'fo- 'l Roboso Coattty. looking after the outlaws in that section, have iUordeoj,weianaQunty,ana u tney win leave ior xneir new aeswnauou 10- lnorrow: So theVturtr their backr nndn tbe Ku Klx of the Mpe 10 cominl?: . . -ni HAT.nn th.v and gorhtint np lmaglnify ones In another rUnartevIvBatastheydihnt I'.l.. . m . . A . t I . 3. . J.;. they-were 10-ltoDesou it is proDame tn.r .ne.r ott w a vaeTere accident by AhaAnnAwtl1rintmsKetniifihdirfererteetoitheii.it. . ' ' . .... T I- . -. r- - v.r.; , 4 peopie oi insi county.. - ratal accidents i tj ; ! From passengers who arrived at this place tu wiinnnn phorirttt and Rntherford Kstirosd tirdsfUsoonw. eaWthai i fatal accident occurred in Lnmberton on Friif , t j , aay morning. A man by the name ot Aiccor-, mlck, a resident of Robeson county, was driv- ing through Jtho itreets- iuta-Uart when his horse suddenlv beeamA frioWnAtt t .nm . ll.lnrr nnri ranawav thrnorin Mr rfWmlb fromvhuiaHts.bywn-cWowas's6!dly bputhe -head, that h expired bqu 4 o'clock the same afternoon. We learn that a brother of the unfortunate' gentleman was drowned not long since.' t- Ladies Corsets 50 r.ts. each at No. 15. lw Camp neetlnK.-. j , , ; -, ; . , ' ; The colored Methodists of th!s city will hold a Camp Meeting at the old Camp Ground, on the East side on the Cape Fear, abovt twelve miles below thlsxitycocsnenclrs on Thurs 'daynexffthV&th'lnsL The'steamers Litde Sam and Tioga are advertised to maker regular trips to and lrom the Camp GrouBd-durlcs the continuance of the meeting. Tickets for mnntf trln'75 centsi See advertisement for particulars. . . ... , Dress Gopia at 10 cents er yard at No. 'Market street: ' ' : . WILIIIIIGTOIT, 11; C. Oar Cbtp CasStet. . . t Usually "arve pa-r" Ma-r'.r ' r The censns of halr restorers' disclosses sixty one varieties. "r'.,i'j- V""''. I !J,;rManj iadles'ga'ye'aa an excuse torr marry' log for money that they seldonrUnd anything else in a man nqwadays worth; havjnz. i Fifteen thousand ; dollars are needed - to endow a female professorship oT medicine ia Harvard College, 'and of this sum, Senator Pomeroy offers $10,000.' ? . -A newly married man complains of the high price, of .' ."tracks." He says his wife recently paid for three of them a. duck of a bonnet, a duck of : a dress and a duck of a parasol.. . He says snch. dealing . In poultry will ruin him." - c :-i . . f A little boy, upon whom his mother was Inflicting corporal punishment, said iz 4GIve me two or three licks more, 'mother ;l don't think I can behave well yet". ; -.- k- - - . .. . Some 'new beginners" are practicing on such Specimens as these": Hbw much , does k fool " welg'n ? A ' simple ton.", ttL 'what color should a secret be kept? . Ia violet." ' V j '4;TUJ d PJy an lOTely . sacred ' mu&ie at my daughter's," said a pious ; but deaf old lady, v '"There is one . piece in particular that is so solemn and devotional, 'The sonl bereft will find rae. " ' What she had really heard was, "The girl I left behind. me.- ! V Splendid Lace Points a. Two Dollars each at No. 15. lw Bitten by an Alliffatar' , t A white man,' whose name we did not learn, while showing a crowd of the curious what he knew about alligators, put his band in the mouth ot the one on exhibition On ' Water street, yesterday afternoon, hen, not pleased with his too evident familiarity, he suddenly closed'hls ponderous Jaws upon that limb of the luckless adventurer.. The teeth of the an imal west completely through his hand sod it was with the utmost diScnlty that he effected iU releM0 wblch dld ?rial,I Iq Tei7 lated condition. Burglary. ' . .. -.i. The dwelling of Mr. C. I. Grafton, on the corner of Red Cross aad Third streets, was entered a night r ttro since, daring the ab4 aence of Mr. G., and robbed of a large amount of clothing, mostly ' ladles dresses. An en trance was effected through a door or window opening upon the front piazza, a box contain ing the clothing taken oat and carried down stairs, where it was . emptied of its. contents and then left. The ladies of the family were asleep at the time and knew nothing of the oc currence, no clue to me perpetrators. - v KITEB AMD HABIHB HKIT8. Saturday, May 20th. Capt. W. 'J. Potter Informsr us that the new boiler for the steamer Waccaniaut intend ed to run between thia city and' Smithville, was shipped on the Schr. Squires, which sailed from Wilmington, Dei.,' for "this port this morning. The Captain Informs us .that the work on the steamer is progressing finely and that the prospect of soon having her In good running order is very encouraging. gxJJix A w Ul X i Jt&t. XiU J JLXfl Xi Saleni has a. debating society. -The Salem Brass Band have new uniforms. . ' Beaufort county wants a Coun- ty Agricultural Fair. ; f ' The niail8,between ' here 'and Raleigh are out of joint. "- .Dewberries in Newbefn; are telUng at 3 cents per quart. K r. GOV VafiCO has ' accepted ; an invitation to deliver the address at Asbury rTJniyersity, Indiana, ia Jniifi. ',;. f c:x Drisoners. fi ve colored and nni. white, esr.flned from the a to Ices count v jail on ynday mgbt of last week jjemocrawc-yonservaiivc party i..T?ayue will be held in" Qoldsboro next Saturday; I anj quite dead., j rx in Stokes .county -lays . . . - ... .Wr,va I ft. present simply a rough hell, bat unler fu. i n, : p,i . ..o fcc. w -.Tft -fVU' ' Vw tVilcnn isiiinir imm R iiiirrtrw in iTiitiSiiisr M.uiiuti T ."'m -"T- sw-- . o. at that Place on .Tuesday last. j ."-$1x0 Wcldon ixVenM says : The Episcopalians and Methodists will jointly I hold least " and lair at .waston j on mit-Mon.day; the 20th inst., for; the i iS.:. uu y l , ;, t . : ., . -;v Hie - laieigu x&enunei, ; says Maj. V.tAL Bobbins, Gen. Scales and Gen. Leacb. accordioti to appointment, address- 1 d tbe DCODla a Ol OrSytUe tCuniV 3 lSSi Winston on the, subject of, presenT and the speeches were delivered wiiii iri inv pnpri. ; . v ,..'?......,,' The Raleigh Tdeqram says i jOn Friday 12th instij- Mr.'Kenneth Thig- pen, a 'prominent citizen of JSdgecomDe county, and for several jears a representa tive in .tne Aiegisiature, died suddenly at his hbme near Tarboro 1 Dr.-Fi Gl Pitt a leading marl of Edgecombe died at his residenco near Sparta, on the evening of the same day.' - Edgecombe has lost three prominent citizens withiS as many weeks. AYE'S CHERItY PECTORAL the world's err- ictrody for Cclis, Ccr-S, Ccnantnptlon, and all alTections of the Lungs and Throat. ' It ta iinnmso to see' our hiir blossoming for the gravo too early. Moro especially wo men fee this aXlicLion, and it is even a greater deformity to tSera than to men. At Eli HAIR i J 0 -i rtzzo ves It and restores the hair sometimes, but.it onjyiajijoior aiways.- GUITDAY; :;IIilY. 21. lOTt ' . . SPECIAL NOTICES- . V WHY DO TOTJ COUGXI T . When it is In your -power to relieve yourself i a few doses 6r iB.. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT will cure jon and allay tbe apprebensions Of your friends ; moreorer, It Is pleasant to lake, itproduoesno aaasea, and strengthens tbe Lungs and throat to resist' attacks Jn the future. ' Mothers need not dread the Croup when they bare a bottle of this valuable com pound In tbe house. . :' : . ; :" may 21-lw ' the household tonic. Tbe efficacy of Hos tetter's Celebrated Stom ach JSItters as a speciflo fox recruitinar the en feebled, body and cheering: the desponding xaind baa passed Into a proverb. . In the United States, where tbis marvelous tonic has borne down all opposition and eclipsed all rivalry, the demadd ior it has annually increased in a heavier and heavier ratio for years, until at last, the regular sales of this preparation ex ceed those of all other stomachics combined Eminent member of the medical profession and hospital surgeons without number, have I the faculty contains no prescrlpUon that pro- Hostetter's Bitters. , To use the language of a venerable physician of New York, " The But ters are the purest stimulant and the safest tonio . we have. ? Bat the uses of the great veget able antidote are much . more ; compre hensive than such praise would imply. : As a preparatory antidote to epidemlo disease, a genial stimulant,' a promoter of constitutional vigor, an appetizer, a stomaebio, and a remed y for nervous debility, no medicinal preparation has ever attained the reputation of. Hostet- ters Bitters. It Is the household tonic Of the American people, and In all human proba bility will be so for centuries to come. The magnates of science recognize its merits ;and that it is. emphatically tbe medicine of the masses, Is proved by its vast and ever increas ing sales. Z. fmay 21-eodlw Sua Wed Frl NE ADVERTISEMENTS. t ICE CREAM, - Made of .Pure Cream, SENT i TO ANY. PART OF -. THE . CITT. PACKED IN ICE, FROM ' ' LVH BDEN'S ALOON, AT Sevcoly-Flve Cents n Qaar!, may21.lt ' T HO l!S CAMPGROUND! "THE STEAMERS , ., s ........... ...,)- ,.! Little, Sam and Tioga WILL LEAVE THE FOOT OF MARKET STREET on. the 25th Inst., for the Camn Ground on the following Schedule until Camp Little Sam leaves wiimington;.i.i:. .7 a. m. A IVJ A,.. . . . . . . ........ .A ......... ..O A." Tioea returns from Camp Ground. 11 A. M. " i leaves, Wilmington,. ....2 P. M. After ttie first trio of Little Sam she will be employed in carrying to tne, snore the passen gers tne Tioga carries aown. -, Msr Tickets ior rouna trip 75 cents, may 21:4t ; . - A vPre3ii Supply of CIDER, CANDY,. ; COFFEE. S,UGAR HONEY SYRUP. 'Snuffy Cigars1 and Tobacco. , , i , At ATE1DE UBOT1IKIIS, ; lv O. O DO m il W aier oi. xnay21-tt i.f TT iTTYfft'T$ iJ JJ.JXJ, . xjb unisioxuJsu, naving oeen cauea irom toe cuy on lmporani Dusmess, wisnes to notuy jus rrienas na tne pumie generaiiyj that hU8tall In the-Market wl 1 necessarily M v .l.l......A.n. - J w. -j ... . , LlTouselioId SappUes, - . T- II6lSCliOlif 7ord. -U aim "to make our BUSINESS NAME, 4 ntT 1 O T If VTDCS -nif ' to VXA.aXmv A 41AA,AiAVM .,U.,VV. jt .-' V hv a-' -; - .... ' Si Synonimons with the wants of alV whoc pur- Chase FAMILYSUPPLIRS . runs u goods,, j j JBSST QUAUTT, I. J" t-j . Sample C Te (Ca-fTe iA a it r. ' 4 . i ftpleea, r.tlAft' ,T. 11YKKS ACOi . may 21-tf, 7 Uorth Front Street. ' A.UI I 1 I I r.!-.!..! I. I " Hay and: Gotxl III 19000 BUSHELS CORN; - 1 iT Sin BALES, HAY,, t s . - . , 7 ,,: . 1: .ror sale by iV.v'vt.! ,,',. ! t ,F. W. ILERCnNER, , ; way 21-tf - r 27, 29 aad 29 North, Water St. ' Cheese and Batter! 40 BOXES CHEESE, ' 50- TUBS BUTTER, For sale by i -.- . F." Wi KERC1INER, -may 21-tf 27, 28 and 29 North-Water St. : Eacon and Porlr ! ' , SO Boxes D. S.'and Shoulders , , . ; n w ;. 25 Hhd8. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, ''""For sale by F.W.JgJSRCHNER, inay tl-tf 27, 23 and, 29 North Water St,t jiirit Caolib, He op Irbxt" 0O New York Spirit Casks, ; ' 100. Second Hand (Country) Spirit Casks, 9 Tons Hoop Iron," t ' ! -J ' ' Z5 Ebls Glue,1 . ' : , I ; ' ' . .V.-b-.; For sale by' ' ,t ... '- . ' - T ' . r ; , if .. . -F. W. lXERCmnI, - may 214f :i .27, 23 and 3 North Water tS. X71iolo ITo. . 1,140 NEW AD VERTISEMENTS.. , ' JUST RECEIVED AND For Sale Very: Lov7, -? A LACGB LOT OF COMMON TOBAOOO. y , ' . ALSO, A SXALI. LOT OF THK 01brated Social Circle Fonrteeiis, I and Stavr berry Pocket Pier en. A -. ,! 1 n. ncnxtnislER, "--v N- " .. .' . ; ' . Slarn of tbe 4 INDIAIJ CHIEF." may 2t-tf No. 6. Market St. Have You Seen It 1i 4 .vhat? Til fa TTfl f" riT -fTl A "Piari n A ? IT IS A BEAUTT," CALL; AT THE ANDAKE A PEEP Xincii Snlf Now Opening. r ' ' . , r 1 ! .-7 . , 5 ' - - '. ' may 21-tf - , CITT CLOTHIERS, . AT, COST 1 ;-T. C A S E 0 II L " Y t A WILL SELL nntll the FIRST OF JUNE, COSTOR CASH, only; ' my larfre and handsome stock of WHrTE GOO D S , ' J1 ........ ; ' CONSISTEKO IN VAST OF JaOohetSwiSS Nalhsobk and Mull v . - v . , - , -Mnslin Soft Finished Cambric, . Victoria Laws, .Tarletbris,-; Brilliants, Piques and, Marseilles. ; Also,' ' Hosiery, Corsets. Handkerchiefs, I '.i.' i j Parasols, Marseilles Trimmingsi AND LADIES' JJNDERGARMENTS. A. D. BROWN, . .Exebabjce Corner. may 21- ; ordinakce: rjfaTrhrfoTrdwliiin concerning LffP r Dogs passed the Board of Aldermen Monday night, May 15th, 1871 i jsecuomsi. ae ttr urttanea oy ,me jaoara oj ' m.j. . " Mn.lu' '.i..' J A8n, evoipersWeeptogo ifvmtfn. i iiHL nun I im 1 1 1 m . imv nun. Dogs, shall pay to the Clerk ana Treasurer a I as o a n u auwuaji.5,. iur ,cacu wiu.ovmjt I Dnr to kent or owned bv them, for the vear 1 1871, ana snail receive a uaage rrom tne said I Clerk and Treasurer for eaehDogupon which said Tax is paid, which Badge shall be attach-; I ed to the collar of the Dog; said Tax. to be i paid on or before tbe 1st day of June. 1871. ; .L Any Dojr 'found runninir at larre i without the Badire as aforesaid shall be im pounded. after the above named date, (June ... am vaW,,; nA n . 0 . I . -,A.m m. . Sec 3d. In case of neglect or refusal on the VMirt nri.hft nWnnr Of thA boP ttf n&xr 'tb sfltd 1 fine of 3 lor the release of the Dog for the 1 4omn af laasf) vhtrfr at-r nAnim oev f ha Mfevt inre ; then the Dog shall be kiuea unuec tne orders oTtheMarsbatJ''u -" '' Sec 4th. All Ordinances or parti "of Ordl- nancwontetlnTwinrrthe" foregoing are hereby repealed; ! .: -' 5: lx ; . i :t THOS. C.SERVOSS,, City Clerk and Treasurer. " riA '-. nii ". " 1 MARSHAL'S OFFICE, CITY OF WZLXTNOTOir, r-. . ..i'v UrnviatTi! 1S71.. '-jj n. . "- ' : : .'i J- Owners of Dogs wvl. please take notice; tne law win be enforced on and after the 1st day of Jane;i87U xq vu- r., u t j j v v,.'::jfc.i, , -Pi CAN AD AY, 1 .t.f,, . . : . . - City Marshal. " TllOLLOwlNO QUARANTINE RKGU tfons will be In force from and after Juno let, 1871:,' ?w . ci'-.w J .- ."-i 1st. All vessels Jfrom Ports South of Cape Fear, will come to at "the visiting station near Deep Water Point, and await the Inspection of the Quarantine Physician. ' , -J : 2d. All vessels having sickness on board on arrival, or having had sickness during the TOvae.' are required to come to the station for inspection, without regard o the POrt from whence they caHtxL , : .r-"..: ' -r; 3d. Vessels not included as above, will pror. ceed to Wilmington without detention 1 ' ' . 4th. Pilots are especially enjoined to make fuTiLuiry7ah the statements of the Captain, or If the vessel Is in a filthy condition, they will bring the vessel to the station, for farther examination, ,.' 5th.'Pilots wilfally violating the Quarantine laws are subject to forfeiture of their branch ; Masters of vessels to a fine , or two hundred dollars a day for every day they .violate the Quarantine laws; and all .other persons are liable for each and every offence. . ' 6th. All vessels subject to visitation under these regulations will seraTflag in the main rigging pCrt side.' y s.,;. . - .,w. g. cur.xi I . .- - " . " - .4 Quarantine TLysic:, nr s ... 'H ::.;-.. i portcf WilziL... ton." may 2iodtsovist sun ea i n. 1 CO two days,.. .M, '.. . threo l.-ys...... ". - ' " 'onr days, 1 VJ 2 CO 2 50 8 00 rw . one week, 43r Contract Artvrt , ' taren at pro portionately low rates. - MarrlacrftA. IViAthw. R.-nw.: rnneral and Ofcittiaxy notices will be inp it' at half rates ween paid for in advuic) ;otherw1fC fnll rates ?saRggSfe Trans Cfuab on. demand. VNKW -ADVERTISEMENTS. VARIETY. . STORE! VAIilETT STORE ! r.larkct ctrcct. if " . - Ti. TFT, A 1ST A ( A 7tf XfTILL OPBN ON TUESDAY, APRIL 18th, ; Yw t the largest, - neatest and best selecteei StOCR Ot..- ..!.-. : f MILLINEU Yi NOVELTIES that' a thorough knowledge Of tbe business and long experience-can aCorV which will embrace a. fine selection of the, newest and most fashionable styles oi j. "", , s ". rrWi. Patterit Tlonnets , and Hats, Straw- Good, Hibbous, ncbes, : ljkf!Pw Crapes, Elonds, Hllks 1 ' 1 .... 1 - .'i.swn Satloav -, m '.- and the 1 greatest specialty of. all, FRENCH PLOW ERS! ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Goods, including Lace Sbawls, Parasols, French Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Silk Mitts, Kid Gloves.'best brands and most' de ' slrablo shadeS,Llne'n and Lace Sets, - Collars and CnSS, best material; V r ; , Embroiderlngs,.,, Edgings, . , t? -' ii v.: .t v s,PnfflnKS, , r',.;), UniS3ing8vBowi Tid les and Slipper" Patterns. Zephyrs, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, Fringes and Vailing Materials, and THE GREAT HEADQUARTERS FOR HAIR- FIXINGS IN THE CITY f l': Chignons, Curls,' Switches, Rolls, 'Rats,' Ac' and great variety of other goods well known in tbe city that are kept, but too numerous to . ! - - .... . ... i Variety Store, 42 Slarlict St . '"'ii. ,FLANAQA.N"k may 184mnae 8W f Gabriello Andre, " ... . -. , AN Historical Novel. ,ByS. Farlng-Gould, M. AM author of "Curious Myths or the Middle A ges," "The Silver Store,',' etc. , Paper covers, CO cents.' -- "-J ' . . ... tratehe clfrrenS'of ?oelln8inSe State and I Church of Franco in 1789, currents not alto- "My ooieco m writing this story is to urns- cether unlike those now circulatlnsr In our o wn. i It was my jrood tortune, dm insc a recent visit to Normandy, to collect materials foe a hifitorv ox a repi eentative cnaracTer or tnat eventful period." Extract from Preface. '; f ON' lliK GENEIS OF'hPM US. By St. r ! George Mlvart, F. R. 9. Illustrated. Cloth, $ 75. t p "In no work in tbe 'English language baa h this great controversy been treateu : at once with the same broad and vigorous gmsp of fasts, and the same liberals and Canbid tem per." London Saturday Revievi , , , - ' ': For sale at '. ' . HEINSBERGER'S may 20-tf Live Book Store. l . , AITOTION SALES. ' . Kl; CRINTaY; A uciloneor. DT CRONLT & MORBlS : SHELtLIHE FORSALEinUCTION.il instM at 19 1? 1nelr A5Hf trft'-wilf ell in front of onr ront of our ! YrflAA wlt.hrtnt. TfuATtA. f.ft riloaA vns1rnmit. Ji 50 TOXS SIIEruL, IaISIE, AGRICTJIaTTJRAIa- PUIiI0ES ; To be. sold for CASH, and in lots id stilt. mayl3-3t Th Sun Wed;. s - IVlISCEi.liANEOUS. E -PFFER TO THE Tit AD S Bacon.; . : . ! f ' ' ; ..-Pprk.-r- . ' .: rs r ..,iSugartrf-, ii',vr :..; ' .'3 " t crit Coffee,. -.-.r-.i iriii.v..; Fi onr. r X "HeaVy' Stock KOltTXI CAROLINA '. BACON," Hob Ronnd, at 18 cents. 'Siaye.tf ' EDWARDS & HALL. Frc3hAiTivalo: l"J 50 BhlsBaitiraore "Flotir, ' Family, rvExtra and Super, 500 lbs. N. C. i:HaVs,.Mib8;N:C;Lard'; . . 20 Bbls. Sugar20 Bags Rio CoETee, 10 Tubs Vir ginia TttClTolaSiSalVSoap, Starcb, , y - Tea, Crackers, Candles, Matches Ac. All of whiciivwlil bo sola low for Casht' At No. a, outh Water street, - may 7-if feMlTil A OLDHAM. Childreh'G: Carriages, ImprotCXc;iralii 'Glylca and ;: ncdnclion in. I'rices! , "TTTE ARE KOW II ANUf ACTUBIXG OVER ' ; V f one hundred vaiietles of . ; , ; ;1 " "iX'A, IS T C A li l IAOE8, and invite the attention of all buyers to our prices, which rano from C3 to CX60 eacb. Ilaf mglioargesir" in the 4 country, we can compete with any and all makers. Wholesale Catalb?nes sent to' deal- . fers on application .j.Ul't r-i.L"-'' r' . ' ' ';' " COLBY BItO'S & CO., ,sapl8-'tf -',! 5C3 Broadway, N.T." ' -' " "' ' '- ''."-'-S -T710I1 nC?JT. If you lave a house ora farir t JD to let. advertise it under this head. ! tiie advert!? cment !ocs r ot xceed five lines ' only half rates will be cliaraed. , T7"3n-f! ".r.r: en nrrrr That isrire and JJ. valuiila plantation on -Middle Bound, 8 ? rails from tl e city, known p s tbe Hott tract, ' will be rented or bAd on rcaonable terms. For paiticralars, arply to ' r deo3-tf C.W.OIJ3I1AU, Ex. V t S - t ! h I it h i h if Ji A1 4 i f '1 4. "I !: I , 1 1 1 h ii-. n . i

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