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a; - PUBLISHED DAILY, wM, it llEXXNARD, Editor ana Xropr. Orrioa, Dawson Hank CuiMlnga, Front 8U One year. In ar; ; oi months, in ..v . 7 a . a to Three months, la a ivance... one month, In advs.nco ........... I VJ 75 The- Mown" 1:tkh win ! llverel In any "pit of the City r ' - i i ; C- : r r week. MKTEOl-3 rT'J U1.CA, L HHL'JIID. 'V. May 23, 1S71. Barom eter. TLcr- Time. mon- Wind. Weather cter. 7 A. M. a p. M. V V. M. 0;C3 20:01 80:03 74 80 SWLlrht Fair oiuucuueir air. .1 TW1 & Light Cloudy Mean Temp, of day. 81 deg. jjijrh est observed Temperature. 90 decrees. . llOBJEKT 8BTBOTH, Jv 8erg't 8hrnal Bcrvlce B. A. Weather He port. j.y '- WAa DSPAETUXNT, f ' Washington, May Kl-feSS P. M. Jr ' ' 'A-VI JVosffais. . ..XkO. KrUkand high wind from the. southeast tod north will probably. bexp.inc;d to rlicht on the Upper Lake.. .Clear and partial It clear weather 1 probable for Yredaer day on tie Atlantic and. Owl fee asts. V, r THE OIT12r. KW AUVkUTlnEflKMa. , HsiffsBCiiasu's live Book 8 tore. 30 Market treet Aluminum Pens. Vs-' "V l' Grkin & Flank isx. Wholesale Drugglsta and Pbarmaeeatical Ch'emlats.EttrtVta' Lemon, Ac.; home made ' c -. - :- PxRosaXT C9-flour, f Inegarand Ooeh- en Batter. ...- :' - Croslt A MorbiV Household and kitch en Furniture at Auction. Lewis Hall, colored, of Cape Fear Township, arrested on a capiat from the Superior Court, charged with assault and battery, was admit ted' to bail yesterday, In the sum, of 150, '. for his appearance at Court. ' ' ; ' Tar Heel Smoklna; TobsMeex. We were the happy recipient, yesterday, with the compliments of the. Agenta, Messrs. Chas. D. Myers & Co- No. 7 North Front 8t; of a sample package of the ., Tar Heel Smok- ins Tobacco, manufactured by H. P, Jones, Hillsboro', N. & ' ' We have tried the flavor of tLls new candidate for the favor of .sra'oklsts". and find It excellent. Try Iti - The only case before the. City Court yester day morning was that ! of John. Anderson, colored, charged with disorderly ' conduct. J a dgment suspended on the payment of $3 60 and the promise of better behavior In future, It being his first offence, ' Two other cases were called, but the defendants failed to put In au sppcarance. " " , ' . Ladies Corsets 50 eta. each at No. 15. lw Flowery Speeeli' .; .'. . . o, . . ,. Ornamentation la a good thing In the jrigh place, but when it is woven Into conversation to such a degree that one never knows v where the truth may be found, it la better dispensed with. . We would rather tread on firm ground, though It bo a little rough at times, than on ach delusive quicksands. This looseness of statement, begun perhaps with no bad Intent, at last gets to be down right lying; and for that reason it should be struggled against- in the outset, and the warfare should be kept up til tb tendency Is utterly onrcome. At No. 15 Markrt street : you tan get "U,UCT. wm m o wum pr jru. i lw - PI.U P.!.,. ... T wo DoU..H t No. 15. -r Tl H ' lw National XXemerlal Day. Next Tuesday, the SOth of May, will be gen- erally observed throughout the country as the Z:BlJZ"? T-T' ' Union soldiers. In this, city active prepara- tlons are la progress with a vlfw to this event sna H u expected loery Interesting oc: oration will be delivered by Major J. W. , , " 7" TT i . 1 Schenck and a poem appropriste to the occa- .i .m v , t . r. w'l'v. .w . v v;oi. ji n. urinic Mabson, Geo. Berden Vhe cemetery will ird. sUeHnf terested in the duty are Invited to unite wlthJ ihim .t- . -m yrd at No. 15 Market street. Mutder in Anaen. .'J , . .We have intelligence to .Ihe effect that . . most atrocious and diabolical, murder; was ' comoiUUJat WLHe's Store,' Anson county, on James W.' Ledfeam.a merchant pUbat place. who waa found dead ia the lot' adjoining' his .tr... Tkl. .A 4... I ll r. .At. the timer '( - .. - of the discovery of the bojy hia apparent ly been dead some six' or 'eiaht hours. 'At ?a nuraerera, three of whota Up tn arrested; uaaamva bflen -ascertained that frcr to $600 had been taken from M". Redfearn employed no married and alerk In the stora. muruer wss committed aftsr he had ea tb store asd had gone ta look- after hore- R was a teost Atrocious and wu muruer ana excites, we .learn. b-Z, ? J rmmunI Mr- Red' cru is"reDiesented tr. v. .t. idi 4,..' - -- s - - jy ( t-u Kcuua hinT. 1 wzinz and respects- J" Dress Oooda .t v " 15 Mav- cen )er yftrd ftt No; iarsei street ; . .u- .. . - : t ...... w -r pC..v. T wwxifflp-wBtu upuaiwi Onlv tftrtnriaoncra liny Wakri t ' ... ; . , ; e l . Jno. Clatborn. 11" Z. 2 - r : : comntTiWorkvHoose;! .-ii..?ot5 A lOUT. r;t V inCliarW JJUhb be appropriately decora- i ? - l 4 ThfiTairl unon thfe linnor tleal- ht BftlJL VtonR. . :r-. v;:- ; me procession wm form at the TW HaU at viee-Conaal Btynrat ttfMsIt the brlfr 2 o'clock P. M. . ' -S- . - aolvz so 1 found George DavieaVthe au organizallocs, schools and, so?i WearerequeatedtoaUtelhataeguiarcU laid 815 Will SDOear trumninw hvtn what la rnmmrmlv rallM n. I nominated CAnd 1 ",' v ' 1 " " -:- J' ' mlfy. His physical condition Is good; hlaap- terday.- :3v;;7:f:;::T:. .ri'Vi-tw.',',,- .,,:,.-,r-:, A. ,,-tfSsi rj; hr.& . " - - , ; ptiwIsgoodTnealeepa weir.MMy judgment : ? VJoio J oa-JT-iw . ; . yHOlCE MESS PORK, , t v A ; Mfc -Jeans for Boys Clothing a 15 cenU per has not been Influenced by the sutements i Ajt-oA .2iQf .pOlinaStarffeotl c waaf i v - .. V! n';-:1 "vwur uu "ufc uciguuur.aeciug ctnrnnt A. ninaon. the eona crneea of th M i r - r v i- - a - der UOae. OITIS and at;..., t t r i. . J". " " . . . I -r; 1 . - i "iiu uvu piattiaiuir ; m. ma uuuciiul ifi- l'ghtliMr. KeJ; -n'aetore, Stepped la and! brig. f , T- " " 't ; fvBH Xvf ni.slt- n.-z -.:--V -tii 1 : .' f.,..,.,. r.. v..r.- 4, It la further ordered, thai Dvld Havard. - - ri' VVnw, -u .mu i,raa.nS wuuwur nr-roea, Mr. Ifc. " -.r-, "7" ti-.t., S DC Camea tO the Suoreme Court: ; In addition to the rMnarklnarthat Ithad been a very . busv d v m w h h h .mmin rn.il J ' . . ' . t. I other popular , , -r-r- -. . . . i i i V0I. .VIZI-IT0; 52;' . ; 27AYAL COURT. The C-s cf Crrt. Davlea of the Brit- isnrrrxscITe Testimony, Find in j f th.9 Ccnrt, &e. J It will be remembered that a few days eluce w'e mentioned In these columns the fact that Capt. George Davies, of the British Brig AW, had, while the vessel was at sea,' made a mur derous attack upou Mr. Ilavard. the chief mate, and that upon the arrival of the vessel at this port Capt. Davies had been taken , to the Marine Hospital for treatment under the Impression that he was suffering from an at tack 'jof temporary. Insanity," Oo - Alonday evenln Col. VL P.,Valrr,;H.rB. At Cnsul for North and South Carolina, with residence iatl.Charle.atQO, arrived In this city for the pur- poia,o( conductinjc aninyeiUjfatioo ioto the conduct of Capt. arles, Alex. 8prnnt; Esq., British Vice Conaul at thia uort.beinz Incapac itated for that duty from Vhe fact that Tie was one of the consignees of the vessel In which the alleged misconduct occurred..! ; " - The Court; ' compoaed ef Col. Walker, ; aa President, ; and', twer British shipmasters (re quired to be present Id . accordance .with the British Merchant (.hipping Act of 1854), con vened for. the trial of eald Davies on the, charges brought against him, Capt. Davies, who was unable to be. present, was represant- ed by- Alex. 8prunt. Esq. The two British shlpmsstera 'selected by CoL Walker to aid n t -wi t-. 1 t him in the examination were Thos. Lee,master otthaBBaraue Oceift Mail, of Prince Ed- rinril'i Tilinn nl Wm T.pmon ramtcr nrlhA I " ; " ; " V Br.Baiue,of B ddeford, , r; t wTa "avaru, navmg peen, sworn, tesunea 18 f?lw. ?.,.;':-:-rr.-!rp;iVi:'' '4 ' I am the mate of the brig Kxed, whlchsailed from Cardiff for Wilmington, N. C., On the jtn axarcn huu coming wormy 01 mention r . . jt occurred during the . passage except that rors; but he got over that and nothing fur- therocenrred until the 8th day of May, at iiitCOUr lUUr UBYI VUl UaU m ItnlVU Ul UiU UVI aboutP. M.,wberuIn laUtude 29.53 N. and lOniritUda 72:44 Weat. At that time I waa the Kaf mVi TTa 'v Krta ear vVi ' f tan uu uaivu AlV U14J Si w own tuvi a wi a.w m i makluga mat, seated on the after hatch, when uuk " , oociety, ine aexmoDf.a most ciuuueut; ur, ana ! the greatest epeCiaitV OT an, n . , TT-Ui the captain, the said George Davies, came up on application at the City Halt The dog war . was preached by the Ber. L. S. Burkhead . . AA - - - T. s ilosiery, Corsets; llftndkercliiefs, from the cabin and seated himself on the after wm be inaugurated on the first of June.' . of Raleigh, at 8 o'clock in the evening; in- r .FRENCH FLOW ERS ! , . u u M S' i 'nf b -Vi a f ai t; ;i i; 1 hatch, close to tne. on the opposite feide f , . .. . ,.-6r -r.. . cf, i , Parasols. Marseilles Tnmmines. minutes when be got up and walked, forward. I eneagea in repainting, papering ana otnerwme T .r A 1L 1 i l.i...L-' ...... - - ' I continued with my work and waa, not later- "UiLT?!. .!!? hr. l uwu, Hum wamu, -uu w j ikw i"cu i eacKoytnesaiaueo. vaviesana mjmroatwn i bcint? cut bvhlm. I raised mv hands and took . . a a. 1 hold ofthe knife to keep it fr-om my throat, and my righthand waa much cuf.at the tame Uma 1 called eat for assistance and all of nhe V&wSKSSk&KvJtt and jumped overboard. The knife usedwas my own. which had been lying by my side on n dla.eme ever, to excite ill-blood between ua. rand been no d whatever. r r ' . the attack' uion me was, altogether unpro vntrprt :'.Ai inrtn aa th sAirl ile.finrn TIavIaa IKS ISbSS !!7ttti!ra: tion of David Rees, who stood by me.did their tlJSsss& ea board, they put him in Irons and so -kept him until we reached this port. He held tot knife in his hand until he was setnred, and then threw it Into the aea. The wound I re- ceived in mv throat was a deep and dangerous I one, and one of .my hands was much cut. . Mr. Vice Consul 8prunt then cross-examined the witness in the Interest of the defendant and elicited facts substantially as follows : '"' Capt. Davies left Cardiff without the eeces- MTV papers and only disco veretl the omission ftpr ItM harl Hppn In ti. aSrtnt ton TT teemed to be troubled about the fact, but his mioddid i,tw.n aimir ni .ttuH trt hi; .rinn. uuiies prop, ny wnue ine .vetsei was receiving h ber load, tad Up to the tlaie of - leaving port- When the brigsailedfrom Cardiff he was some. what under the Influence of liquor, and he was not sober when the pilot resigned the ; vessel ttft-SXSlS BOflUor4uty far tbreeor four days. .It waa a week or ten daya before he entirely recovered. ry st hayiuSmae the assault and ask Jorgiveness, tiuukuji. ouutc.iiuui no wuum Biurcss rKrc HUDkUl.' ouutcuiuv uowuum uurcss icicrck ?A '.i?,? lent In his exc ana inen again ne wouia appear to oe vio-i tld appear 1 lent in his expression as before. witnesses1 exsmlaed.'butno new developmcn.s" XxcdL'On 1" - :"Ai4.iKr...j I t A moved tint to the nosr!tatr when bv stm-.rev I . 4 T l . 1 .1... .. made to bid by the paptalnj bnt rather by his fh.th.U li.anvlirtAe. afflicted hv tha nrM. edt heat of thislimat. ' v " The following are the flodiugs of the Court: 1 Intereat of the nwn- khiMni.i. tM it t 1 supercede George Darles. the present master 1 nl tk. 1.4 tK.I .. . -. 4-.:i;.4 i-y- w-. and he 1. hereby .pded7 V. ' Ana' wUh thacoaeeut af Alexander 8prunt, j - mm s.r il.' 1871, at Person'e buildinet, North Water ; - ' ' v ; MaaUr of the ; ; ' v , - .Wmumoic, - ' ' . .MasUr of the Barque ButU. ; . . . zr. .r..--. . .v. ;."T;A W" Verr'rC?8, - rl 1 tha lower rr.J r f tha market house Is to ha - ... l .- . t: 3 ra su;vinviiminton, m Korth Caroiinsm i collection ot Cherokee bonds.' in TnTara'nff I ' U OUUiU.UU AUUUUt) the store. open court aateahled, 1 Jacob SUer, deceased. U r-J M .try Ofthe -' v " ' Clerkj WAS UO- II. B. M. Conanl for North and I Tlio JrTarnr, Areoo,. 5 . . . -iltl.annno.ed . :,8outh CaiollnaV Prelldent. K T. ZXTZZ CA'W? WJiA It' lt-U:JLA;U i , .... . . iva t i.,, I aaja; .xruiiiv uuweu. dwu ui jur. ojcti i .... . . f. v. . name o xor cocr urpesss, an occasional scourir rlr, ws!;.-cr8TTerp4r, by which the w 4.441.1 Aar4..A4ijr wuru ui vuuiu be rcaovcJ, -'-1 ccsS::ratly improve the .i- . .. 3 tit. . . coal , appearance OI twt locality.' " ...... lity; "nt '!- if';', v-,7- t.m.'..-:-!"-?:- r f .A terD0 ln " its iB- tensity. The Episcopal Convention meeta in War ronton to diyV'.MSvii ? v , A fishing smack arrived yesterday with an abundance, of 1ackfish for aale -.y : i We" are glad to. see' Capt. ' Ryan, .CiCTlc.or the City Court; athis post agaln.r: v . . ' ) ; A blue shade of lavender is 'to be the style for gentlemetfs clothing this tummer.l Reeular monthly meetlnjr ofSL John's Lodge No. i; f; and A: M.L to-morrow even- Z::?: North and South Carolina left for Charleston last night,-. t h: :-V; : U; v-.V tj Jr:-- A -i-oi J I v Lisa Weber, the blonde,' "was recently married at 8L Paul, Mthn. to W 8. Mullady,J ffM V, ' ,u tt " her musical director, ;, - o-! vi Ronoeta and flowera are offered for-a'ftla X r at the .markets, In Northern .cities; jrby not trv the experiment here? . ' t .... . rr it " i . r - 7: - X roi. crigrs ana auss ueorgia ; areran v a a 1 icaieign Raleigh and will have charge of the skating rink during the present week. ,, ' 1 ThU morning, atlO cIockln'froiat.f rink their office, Mesirs. qronly & Morrlss will sell lot of nousenoid ana tltclien rarnlture.,. ', el ! Geo. Frank, chareed with tettv larcenv f.i;.rni Wa.f.,J4W' Kn i- i -'X'ku v w w ww w"aw w awLuit aBua wmbwa uiAMfcuw mnn' - . - - : li"cf ". " ! ' " .i-v y;i .t"T n.n . oa ;i Hon a xr wlUii i r "tbtv win -Hon. Waddell,of this city will de- ver the addreaa before the vonnc ladies of .v. l .... ... . . ' I movwnoHB jsema e vouege, at. tHo-voni- h.:E. 8cott,E3q., Superintendent o.the County Poor Housels lying ver ill with con: gestion of the liver, at the residence of Mai. J. -r . ,. . k . a ill aiiis a aa a um e v i 1 - r t. . l. - v . - . i : " . . " A . " . . ' ", - J .j. -r A private letter irom uol waiter ju. . - - . i . I ine prospect lorpeacues in mat sccuouia ex- traordlnary. ' Glad to hear it. - - ' "ZT oWnWof doVa are lnfom - . " , " 7 , .v . . t . . . Venovatin and improving the appearance of I their LodlreRoom enlv ku asBL . . 7. 'I : . ve ir.ti .. .11 . . ..j- .ono t au; minis ' f '!v-- , a J .r 4. v' 'I ..i ;-'---VU8 T!" hear from that county on the apple -caea- tion, as they have had : plenty ; of them 1 there .';-8..'-i'53? mind about the T 8, . . f itj r " We learn fromihe'lUle.ffV appointed tb represent the Bute's Intereat in the Bank of Cape Fear at the "annual; meeting of Stockholders on the 21st Inst. -'-'hUraJn"d? be a good Idea to make it Incumbent upon the ?.? Unties, to Inspect all articles, vpecianyjbh end mark, during the hot season; so as to. prevent vV1.l"a.. :miA A'-;t'-;Ui"4il rr cies. 8hoes at one dollar a pair at Ko7 15. lw Oar Chip Baaket. ,1 y"V'j. Spirit of the Press A glass of cider. .-. ' The best thinsr but An achWglooth. v Fa'nny Fern, who first began' to write ' to vw.rt v-w .t.o jh, Boston Posf says the femaleala their . J ,.w . VKI WiUk V. . V. . M. lit.!.. ... method. So they do almost everywhere. ..wirlawa merehantferonndlessly accOsed a iu;i Her husband sued him for slander, and seised n(g store nd stock under attachmentl Served i . . ... . .... . . .:.. : OtoTTlTTf. TnTPTIViTTTV w . '' I are lookingweu. mo wua au .xacuvi., wuui-x f . WffTfftATi rTif .a: T-1-fl! r' AdJ-IrJiVJL Inew Kaoicat paper jn..taleich nave ar-r. nved. . . ie .. , .?ii.fr -,H, wj I 1 1 caught n the.Neiue near Ooldsboro cm I1! s-r---.--;,...V;.'-t-'.' -l . pi'J Udge Djck wa? to lecture 1 itf Raleigh last ' evening. ' 8ut)jectruTl4e L.h -o:i.-:n. tit.j. - u , . : 4 ,:..,u-.r I 1U61 WCCIW4'' i .5. i JT. iJS- ' aJT." h : w . - ADeulianoue Judge Logan refused to rescind the .rule i nil Yir.ftt.rrA uiy Buuuifiipfi rWLii iai anaa Gov. Caldwell, Agent ot the State for the Howell, who Vesides near this town, acci dentlyrshoii hiidf throuhlithe : arm WBtle out hunting on Friday last. .He is 1 attenaea or Airs, xiuier csaurDv; -..... ... - Oa-Saturdaylt a' man by the , , . . l name oiiorrest was iouna aeaa in nis bed in the charlotte House at Charlotte. An inquest was held and a verdict was renuereu taat tne deceased came to His death by chloroform administered by kiw 1 ' t - . ' ' -v . .f , - :j.r : .-s . .. ; . ' Dots.. i a np nvi a tin m r irniiirTiiTV ni . T.mm put in. i 2aArrait sja jljta itciu. aa n u aa t f tAAAa-t;a . a ai y iud i : - - - it ,: ... u 4 V-.-, - - v -Anero naa recently Deea ais corcre4 near Franklin, Macon county, this 8tate,' a large vein of Calcitc ' This Cal- cite is pure Carbonate, of Lime. ! It w ill the source of great profit -to the iagri- cultural interests of that section. Bo aaya the AshevUle f : -fHi v SajS tllO CmoIIq I)e?nOCrai: Saturdaj last was celebrated inf commem- oration of thcT Mecklenburg Declaration ot Jntleperidenco of May - 20, 1775: - The fire companies cf lUleigh,' Cheater "and 'Wionsboro were handsomely entertained .ndtling passed off pleasantly, U i , A fatal accident" occurred ; at ' ' L 1 A V I i-A VO the qttatnr of the Penitentiary on Monday. Banks In England, aa well as the various De .Tw.Mi.C.f j vu- ,Xit- . lv)artment3 at Washlneton, and are warranted " wie. V v,-" etooe mason employed at thef'qnarrr 'by c0ipm.n w : thrSntrarlftr wMI'ni.. ' I . Vi . . . . . . . I pioye.wHO a crow oar in turning, a stone, wa8 -track on the back of the head bvthe . nn1 a MnatekMi KtroW ft, -1 V"" Vr ---.r - " ruemcit, eianouea-near uy - running sin il j z 1 z 1:1: mu -k ' J other derrick in position The . force, ;of tbe blow threw Allen tiolently . forward Jpon the end of the crow-bar, peaking bis jaw and neck, causing his death in Weetlngf the H. C; Cepference n t- ..--.- - SeheIi Satiety , The third annual meeting of the N Confereoce; SundaY School Society was held in the Methodist Chnrch at thia place nm i. w-sj o j 1 & Conferenca. F . . .' - r . I large number ot ministers and delegates wPTn mundane. . . ' , - , Thursday at 3 o'clock PM., the meet- ing was called to order by- the President of the Society, ReT,.W. H. Bobbitt, who welcomed the deltwatea and invited all 1 r - r- - t- . - - nf-i.nr-delcrati and t mmlw.M ' rf th r; T aZlx . - M. m vusua vvvm b-fawv . u Mvwiiiy v I matters touching the Society. . . Tho t "W "Rlfl Tl n hoinrr nrn. . : . ' a4 SaUna, tcuicu uuiauvuuK. .9muS v . iiumiuu . Tk. a.!.i mnf ai..! ; The Society met again on Friday. Mat- ters of interest to the Sabbath Schools were freelv disenssed and : a, committee t tt rn as appointed. Consisting Ot 4teV.-;IL T. . , , r, .-t 7- Hudson, as chairman,, Rev. E. A. ; Yates and t g Burkhead, with instrnc- tiong to prepare an address to the members .W.ttarfa.ttal:l:tDeDnte the adoption of a system .of uniform les- sons for Sabbath Schools, .. r;.x' .' C.' SS1 ' fA ? - The Relations, of Baptized Children to the Church, The election of officers for the Society resulted inhe election of Rer. W. H. Bobbitt aa President, and Prof A H. VJSTyiJs, L. Branson, Secretary, Rev. J. B Bob- bitt,' Treasurer, and Rev. H. T Hudson, rUft. r' . .. i " J- - In the-eveninsr a vast multitude , assem bled in the Church to hear the Rev. H. T. Hudson, who addressed the, congregation on the subject of , "Sunday Schools." , He handled his-theme with masterly style and throughout the discussion Jthere ; was a strain el philosophical reasoning Bug- Rested to .every intelligent mind.of.1he creat imDortanceot tbe.tppic.so eleqnent- . r . . . " . rmM tn Af cwfw atinnM Ik. K-id In Salisbury, on the 2nd .Thursday ia Alay, 1872 . whereunon the Societv adiourned. 1 -"T, K W - . rmvrr . NEW AJ3 VERTI8EMENT8.;. : . r.rt.,T SI. cnoNIT Avetlaneer. r i-j' By CnOXLT A MOBltXS. I . . . n. . I W2Si?&L an iSESlS 'aK --f . - ,,--,1. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN I . ,r JJ U XWXH1A U.AUX i 3 jf ..rr fvp WAS and Kir. Family XURE CIDER TXNSUAK- 7 'i j aOHOICE GO$HEN BUTTER I ..inn . .;. . .J3t -- - r . c ' HOG.ROIJNU. . . I, mayl4-tf RsROSSXT A CO. - tT'TvtT V 17T A TTT ItIC ljiiill Vw JL f I J 11. 1 ;-. : i f UUUiiUav f"j ' v. . j. rrtHE following list comprises meet of the JL leading articles of our own manufacture : I : wtui Glycerine, Seiaiita Powders, Chlo- v rate Potash,. Lozenges, Tooth Pow- , r winter ureen : ejix. call- Callsaya, with Iron. . . . xc i - ' above; we prepara an the Pharmaceutical oombinatlons. at reasonaDle prices, we Patent lledlclne which for cash. - fmayt-tf I - TjlOR sale on reasonable terms' at the Ca lajiaaaiv vwvwwiswb watua' ass uiatiaiiB XI Fear Bttlngton, A! Fear Chemical Works, Cattle street, Wil- D.U.BULE, Chemiat. - r Hay 011Q Com- I T. w TTTPrrrTAnnw arwvw vyaS $50 bales hay, ; " - - - i osi raceiTw awi tur saie uy r- rj-k nnnn ' ' - v' Forsaleby. r . . . '! V. :':-AdX :.F.W.KERCHN2S:v : i may 21-tf . ; J7f w and 29 North Water St., r ft TOAD VERTISEMENTS. ICE CREAM . Z g node; of) i Pare; Crcaia, ? 8F.NT TO ANY , TART Of TIIE-. CITT, , 'X PACKED IN ICK, FRQM - v I4UMS D EH S IB A LOOSr A T Sevenfy-Flve CenU a Qnnrf. ... ;i 1. ,l , .' BT LETTEBS.ROIAl PATEHT. i-r'H' n. JACOBS' ALirnnnju peits. THESE celebrated English Pens are now la use n all the Government O faces avnd, non - eorroelve, outlasting from to 8 of the ordinary Pena, they are at the same time amopth and flexible, do no not; catch In the Daper and afford ft free flow Of Ink. t:Ai at ! - - i . - . .r??.8rnl? ! a T r.:'vJ.n-i::i-i- J UElJiSUtllUltu s may tf ! Ove Book Store, TJ1T)TF?V tTODP I V IDTtW TfTlDr I I AHlij 1 1 . , 0 1 U Mi ; J ; I fliliii 1 1 U I U aJj I - i,o PlnAT CtrnAf ' 42X1ar4;ct Gtrcet. ttill open bN tuesdayapriL isth, ,W the largest, neatest and-Wt aeiecteJ alockof , Vir v" - - - : i ' . I mTT.TJNFRT NOVELTIES S JiUliULLN JlOt I WUVH.Li.lLD . i that a thorough knowledge of the business and long experience can afford, wWch vrUl embrace a fine selection of the newest and moat faahionable stvles of - -m ... f i ' 1 ' r - ' ; ; - French rattera nonaets ana uaw, i i - ;ii . ' - ; " ... :-. . it i . 'tn , Bienaa, suiut. r AlSO, A l.AEQE ASSORTMENT C)F ; Fancy Goods, including Lace Shawls, Parasols, .French Corsets. Hoop Skirte. Silk.Mitts. :f " Kid Gloves, best brands And most 4de- fill AUlv A4C-4v.9, 1 nuu . msn uvwf . Collars and Caffs, beet material; . Embrolderings,' Edgings, rj.U'iV-h.'M'S PniBngs, ) .!!" Kufflings, Rows. TJdiea and Slipper Patterns. Zephyrs, Dress Triinnalngs and Rattons, : i V. Fringes aiul Vailing Materials, and.;i.-ii THE GREAT HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 r-r VJ iV yujxqz ik THE CITY I C HAIR- if I Chignons, Curls, Switches, Rolls, Rats, &c mnd great variety ototheroods well known m the city that are kept, but too numerous to ;.v;";.r;,r:.- VtaVlAiv- ew 42 ' Mnrliet St " r ' , ..:.;.L. F-LANAGAW. . may 18-lmnac 8 W MIBCELJjANEOUS; A.:r.;: TTAiAA " h -tcjUarailtlAlO 1i0uCQs'..-.a rri " ' v- Ihe follotTIng -quabahtiM REbrj. tx will tela force f OTaadJnae irt, s v i f -u,;!. in'ii v.ftJ I - XaU. All ycsecia uuui i-iw Hvi"" v- Fear, will come to at the visiting station near I . . ... . . . 1 .ukm.. llA..n SAn.n Sr m . wu. goAWtme rnyaicoan. Id. AU vessels having sickness on board on arrival, or having had sickness, during the voyage, are required to come to the station for laspectlonTWlthout regard" to, the Port froxa whence they sailed. " ! ( ; , Sd. yeesela not included aa above , will pro ceed to Wilmington without detention. , J 4th. Pilots are especially enjoined to make careful enquiry, and if not satisfied vrith the atatAmenta of the CaDtain. or if the vessel la l . Kthy eondition, they will brlxig the yeasel I to the station jar laruner esmio-uoa. r . ., 5th. Pilots wilfully vlplatlngthe Quarantine laws' are subject to lorfelture hi their branch Masters of yeasela tV a fine of two! hundred dollars a dayforavery day; they violate the Quarantine lawji ; and all other persona are liable for each and every offence. : f 6th. ; All vessels subject to visitation under I these regulatloaa wiUset a flig in- the maid v. Vv--r--:WCrjRTIS,.; . :k-; ", Quatiae Physician, Port of Wllmlnsrton. t'M. Ol' -w.. XTVWlo- firm W rl.- - ' ! lloftli CbxolinA Econ ii:r;-iAspEctAiTY l"tHdlCE lota can always be had ) Hi V .,-, : AT .- " - J. CrSTEVENSON'S. .-.i. . ' . f ;-..' .'jV.iv ... '4i. ..j i mayl$-tf - '- . . - 4 GREENBRIER, WRST VIRGINIA. These 8Diinfamous-.Xor their alterative i o nii fimhmnable tjj waters and fashionable patronage.- vnn oe i open on the 1st of June, They afford acoom- j znod&Uons for 2,000 persons. x6ranthSr at low rates, win be faraiahad iathaprlactpal I cities. North and Boutn. I m..m snTinM .ra .ooo ft. above tide-water. -nd the climate in which tney are situated is I always ocol ajtd rjrviaoaATTao, acordlng en- tire relief from prostrating Summer beat ! in attendance, to enliven tue Aawns ana . iau Room. .L.-'t. :h- -4. j.-.. i .... Masquerade and Fapcy Balls during the eason, aa heretofore. . . t;.ni. ; - An extensive Livery will .be bept . at very moderate charges. : . r -.- - y .J : CHAaaxs t $1 00 per day and $75 per month of SO days. Children under ten years of age and colored servants, half price; white: servants according to accommodations. v-" - ' : Pamphlets in reference to the IXxoioiaAL value of the water, Routes to the Sprines, etc.. nay be had free ef charge, at the Purcell House. . . .. ' - .? - -V - : GEO. L. PEYTON A CO. ,; may 7 eod3w Sun Wed Fr Dcllnf Ztczn I tlILOa rnii" only rrRFECT ixillar engine, i- with Silver Plated Fly Wheel, Piston.Cyl Inder, takin g steam at bot h ensJ s, t e am Ch.es t, Brass Boiler and Lamp. All complete by mall, .""TWASftSbi co. -:) apl8.tf : ; 608 Broadway, N.Y, One Square cue ay, ....... two days....... tl CO 1 10 ". .. " three ia . " ' foor dajH,.. ...... 9 u Ave cays, : - o 1 j : " oneweek, ...... ......-. I W Contract AdvertisemeTits' tnrAi at pro ? portlon&tely low rates. . - Sfarria?PB. Dfiatha. Rlifrfrtr4. Fun-ral and Obitnary notices wljl ho tns'.l it vMf rates whon pai't for In : ttrrii fn v ta TnvsCasri on Uemaurt. : - AUCTION BALES. . 1 31. CKtiEY, Anclcscr.r.. sell 10 re wii aug:::j. ON WEDNESDAY EEXT, 24th last, at 19 o'clock A. M- we will sell In front of our ofiioe. without reserve, to close oonslgnment, ' 1 i ACJIilCUI.TTJIlAt, PURPOSES To be sold for CAS D , and In lots to suit. may 1? Th Sun Wed, (Hi t 4'i I - ? t , f . ,-. .-j .i . t, : J ' ,WILL SELL until the FIRST OF JUNE,4 ca u tl' - ' my large snd handsome stock of , i 1 WHITE GO ODS; ' L -Si' - ..a , ... .... .,...,, ,. . ' 1 "lXf ' " - ' s ' fossiSTixo amt or;:, Tan:m'oa00-, ..'r -rll ;l aoorie-OW1W, am - V A ' ' ' a v Victoria Xaws,- jTajjjetons. : ft BrilHahts, Piques and 'f Marseilles. SADIES', UNDERGARMENTS. may tMt ti-i's:c'r..r jC3KehaaRi CarsteT, Hantatit CONSUMER'S CHOICE 4J . Rctallcr'o DclIcHt, I 5 rr 5 !.-T Old 4 ounce, 11 In. YFork. . n ....... , .. YOU MUST KNOW'rJPOR CASH or PROMPT TIME. t "D. PIGOTT,: may 23-tf Tobaeeeniat. FOR PHH.AD23LPIIIA; 'ft- f.cn?.rJ" ''3f4 lr '"(' v,'-:-,:Vi;TIIE,flTEAKIXIIP;Vj nHHT SiLUFQBD, CHADTTlClt, jnaater, TT7TLI"BK. DISPATCHED AS ABOVE VY vON SATURDAY-27th inst, INSDRANCB AT IX) WEST RATES. v ' ? For Freight engagements, apply to ''' ' ' o may tt-tf ; c HARRISS A HOW A IX. .1 rr ?!n in a .UA,ri ijxx, Z'- oii JE OFFER TO THE TB ADS - ..-i BaCODi i '"i 'jisiW'T ?) 4iiuJ ''klrfefi'Jriijir iaVSjftV-! tiy flk t,a.ik,J .0:'. A 4.,,4;j r ail Uearjr ' UfrW HOnTIX CACOUa A BACOl?, Cos Houhd, at X3 eenta.' may 6-tf EDWARDS A HALL. 50 Bbld.3 Baltimore 6nrr Family, , itra and Super; 500 Ibs. N. C. ' '" Harris, 200 Ibs. N. C.JA; ? SO Bbls. Sugar SO Bag's Bio Coffee, 10 Tubs Vir . ginia Batter, Molasses,' Salt, Soap, Starch," Tea, Crackers, Candles. Matches, Ac. -' All of which will be sold low for Cash,:;' At Na 6. South Water Street. hiay7-tf;- ' : v SMITH A OLDHAM.' !CMldrcn,D Cimcci, ;n IC2?FOTCn2C2il3 ! In CljXcs. Gad ; ncnctlsn la I'Flcca! r" TIE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING OVER f . onc hundred varieties of - - " ; ,BAOT C A Bit I AO CO.- . and invite the attention of all buyers to our' prices, which range from CMCI-S esti. ; Having the largest tnaniifzctCTy la the. country, we can ccspcla with asy and all inakers. Wtclesil3Cat3.!ogcc3Ecnt to deal ers on application. ," --'' I ' l ... COLBY rZQ'3 & CO- apl 8-tf ZZ3 Broadway, N.Y. foh or,Ln'cu'niinTm r lt: . r.r.rrr T-t end V. luaie Liiiiatica on liiavlla Luund. 8 nxi from the city, known as the Zfott tract, will be rented or sold on reson able terms. For particulars, apply to- , i j " . ' - 4 deo 23-tf C. W. OLDHAM, Ex. V, L . t ' v A- . !.- M !;! :V t 4 : r .-. v: ' ,V: -T: 'j! i 4, ! I s 4 I 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 24, 1871, edition 1
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