: . , - : - 5 - ' : ' - - " ' - J - . . " ' ' ' f PUBLISHED DAILY, ... WM. II UKKNAItD, Editor udProp'r. OrriOB, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front 8U' v one year. In adrance...... ..$7 00 Six months, In advance 3 60 Three months, in ad ranee. a 00 One month, In advance. ... . , . . . 7a i The Mobjtino Stak will be delivered In any Wt of the City at Fiytsxv Cshts per week. HETEOROLOUICAL UECOlt D. Jane 15, 187L - v Barom eter. Ther- Time. mom- Wind. Weather ieter. 7 A.M. 2 P. M. 9 P.M. 29:99 29:94 29:99 82 93 U3 W renUe N W light N WlUht Clear Fair Clear Mean Temp, of day, 85 de?. 1 . -Thermometer at 4 P. M., 94 deg. Note. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea level and to 82 degrees Fahrenheit ROKBKT 8BTBOTH, Sert't B'urnal Service U. a A. Wtfattoer Deport. WXB DXPAKTMJEKT, ) omce of Chief Signal Officer, y Washington, Jane 154:35 P. M. J. JYcbabGuu. ; Cloudy and threatening weather will proba bly beexperienced on. Friday In Missouri and Arkansas. No Important change Is Indicated jor the Gulf, Atlantic and lakes. TEE OITIT. - JIKW ADVEBTISKHKATK. llat.NBBKKQiVs Live Book Store, 89 Market St. The Book of the Season. DeRosset & Co. Choice Butter, Bacon and Flour, &C V '"" ;;. . !.: MtnisoN & Co. City Clothiers. Popular Striped Coat $1 25. f F. VV. Kerc'hnbr. Bacon, Pork, Flour and FUh. -. - ' ' . . , - .-,. ' C. D. Mrass & Co., No. North Front sL CuoictfPig Bams, &c. ' -?.v tosltlvelr Selling Oat at Goat at Nt. 44, Market Street. Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. John O. Bauman, corner Front and Market Streets, and Intending to open therewith an eu tire new Stock of Goods, I now offer my entire present stock of .Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c, &c, at uL'tnul cost. . . ' . Persons wishing to purchases will do well by calling on me before buying elsewhere, as they will certainly be able to get bargains at S. Lett's, may 30 4m Next door to Patten's Bakery. To City Subscribers. ' On the first day of July, Mr. D. M. Cobb will succeed Mr. W. L. Harlow as City Agent of :tue Morning Stab for all that portion of the city North of the centre of Market street. From that date all subscriptions in his Divis ion will be payable to. him. ' All subscriptions due W. L. Harlow, arfd uupaid July 1st, are payable only to the uh Uersigned or his authorized Agents. . Jane 13, 1871. WM. 1L BERNARD. Almost litre. .' ' rtie 4th of July is rapidly approaching, but us yet we hear of no preparations being vraade to organize the usual excursions for that dsy. We hear the wish frequently indulged In that the Friends of Temperance may find it con venient to have their usual excursion to Wic uamaw Lake, which for several years past'has been a source ot so much pleasure to those who have participated in them. Others antl cipa. much enjoyment on the steamer Wacca tnaw, which will then be running regularly be tween this place and Smlthvllle. 1 ore for Fever ana a'rue. , ' ' The following appears as a leading editorial In the Cievejand Herald, and we give it for what It la worthy "We wish to give e very simple remedy for fever and ague, apd wish to emphasize by saying that It has, to oar knowledge, proved very efficacious. It Is : simply common salt. A teaspoooful taken in water, and a teaspoon lul deposited inside each stocking, next the fot Just as the chill is coming on. That's all there is of it; batknowlng that it has been very efficacious in "breaking" a chill and perfect ing a cur.:, we put it in our editorial columns, where no humbug remedy shall ever -find a place If we know it.". , , Sndden Deatli. , It is with regret that we ehronlcle the sud den death of Wm. S. Anderson, 'Esq., which occurred In this city yesterday morhlog. Mr. Anderson vias an oldand. highly' respected citizen of Wilmington, and bad been long and luvarably known as ; Jtanlor &emb'er of the firm of Brown & Anderson, Jewellers of this cltyi His death has caused a . wide-spread feeling of heartfelt regret in the community, of which he hud so Jong" been a cherlshej'member, and ;bf sympathy forhis bereaved '4amlly knd " relai- tives. .:;. cvf.V;'j' ;!-... :u xrf . His funeral will take pface this morning t' 3 o'clock, from his late residence. , 'lo tbe Work House. : f r , ; The following , persons, ; etfoyicted during the present term. of the Superior Court, were taken to the Work House yesterday : 7 , j Geo. Owens,' coi.r larcepvy,6 months.,-, Wm. Dupre, col., larceny, '12 months. , i -v James' CronfycoH, larceny, 12 months. John Davis, eek,' larceny, '12'montha; ' Thos. Morrlsscol.Vabuaing stock, 6 months. tji ld AUe'n, col., larceny, 12 months. ; : Fed.1 Pickett, col.; larceuy, 12lmonths. tiio. Wright, ct.l assault and battery, 12 uonths. : ""V' ;r : Ellen SieVletery, coparceny; o months. Phillip (Jruen, tol.; larceny, 12 month: -J ulius Ev.hP,- eol.,! larceny. 3 months. . t Jas. fielleycol.lareeny, C months. Reuben Looney; Vol.; larceny, 6 months. Racheyiooper, cotT, larceny, 3 months. Adam WoodberryK larceny, 80 days. Moses Turner, sentenced . to 5 years in the leultentlary, was also taken to The .Work House for safe keeping until' he'ean be trans ferred to the former institution. ' ; : A Ilaffa Potato. , ... .. y,. from Colonel J. TV T'.... '.v ... . ""HO, ntlU ICIMCR Bk "aplin Rosd, we have the finest specimen of U Irish potato which it has ever been our ,--7.. w IOOK upoU. 8aid pouto. weighing . ounces. That gentleman Informs ns that In o same patch from' which this huge speci men was taken there are seventeen potatoes ou one stem trrowW 'n r,u- j neigh and Newbern . venture o: much as a ordonthopputo quesUon!: r ! 1 ' ' ' : v '!'"' ? . ..... . I .. : "... , - , - . - newMm : ,, - -- - ' - . ... - . . i . t I . ' - " - -- - . . . X J - - " k- L Voi. VIII-ITo. 72 I Oota. Intensely hot last night. June apples are coming In. - - . ; Liza Webber is now Mrs. Mullalyi ' . The Board of County Commlsslunersmeets tOHoaorrow. '. ' . . , -.' Neil Warner hat been playrng Richard the HL In Baltimore. J - An exchange thinks that indigestion Is hereditary and is not caused by Improper eat ing..; ;;..,;.. ; ; ; ;. In the Mayor's office, one of the coolest places in the city, the thermometer stood at 89 yesterday at 3 o'clock. And in this office, at the same hour, It stood at 94. , ,r Plums are plentiful - in the Petersburg market at 25 cents a quart and cucumbers at 25 cents a piece. Here the former can be had for one-third that amount and the latter at 25 cents a dozen. . , . : .' The Richmond DUpaich of Wednesday says : Colonel R. R. Bridge re. President of the Wilmington and Weldon and Wilmington and Manchester railroad; is in the city and stop ping at the Exchange. our teport of the proceedings of the SnperJonr Court, yesterday, Adam Woodberry, charged with aseault and battery, was' errone ously stated to have been found not guilty. The reverse was the case. V : A white man, who was at first thought to haVe been sun-struck,; but subsequently found to be suffering from a superabundance of " blue rum,", was picked up near the corner of Front and Orange streets, yesterday morn ing, and taken to the Guard House in a city cart. ' . Superior Court. The criminal docket in this Court was dis posed of yesterday morning, the only case tried being that of Wm. Burney, white, charg ed with assault, and battery, who was found not guilty. In the afternoon, the civil issue docket was called over and a few cases dis posed of, the balance being continued over to the next term of the Court, and an adjourn ment of the term was then had. In thef olid wing cases, upon which judg ment had been reserved, sentence was passed yesterday: ' Robert Martin, assault andjbattery, $50 and costs. , James Kelly, larceny; 6 months in the Work House. ' J ullus Evans, larceuy, 3 months in the Work House. . . : :. - ' Fred. Pickett, larceny,' 12 months iq the Work House. - " Phillip 'Green, larceny, 12 months in the Work House. : - . Rachel Hooper, larceny, 3 months la .the Work House. r ; George Wright, assault and battery, 12 months In the Work House. Appealed to the Superior Court and required to- enter into bond In the sum of $500. i Ellen Slngletery, larceny, 6 months In the Work House. . r I E. J. Barnltz,' assault and battery, fined $50 and costs." . ': ;-r ' - . St. Paul's Instituted , The first annual examination and commence ment exercises of the above Institute took place at Masonic Hall last evening before a large and highly appreciative audience. - com posed principally of the friends and patrons of theBchooL ' ' ; At the commencement a committee of four gentlemen were selected . by Prof. Rueckert from. the audience tocct as a Committee, who upon thexlose of the examination expressed themselves highly pleased with the gratifying evidences of proficleney in the various branches of study attained by the pupils.'. This was par ticularly the case In regard to their progress in German, which was shown to be rapid . and thorough! The feats of declamatioh were , a noticeable feature of the evenJng,' the tlon vict's Dream'! attracting special ' admiratiou. The compositions prepared by the young lady pupils were pronounced very fine; reflecting much.credlt on all concerned."; The exercises oi the evening were interspersed by vocal and Instrumental music, which added much to the attractiveness-of the exhibition.' Everything passed .off pleasan tly and to the entire eratifl- cation of those nresent? Not Dead.- '. X: .i'v.i ..j", A few days since we published an item from the Hlllsbaleecydrtb the effect that a man by the name ol Jasper Turner," tobacco ped dler, had Seen murdered ( in Dnplin : county; Also that there was a little, boy in the wagon with1 him, but that'neitheVtbe boy, thewagon or the horse had since been eetn or, heard of. Yesterday we were reliablyihformed that Mr. Turner, so far from, haying been murdered,' was seen as late ;as; Saturday last, at Warsaw," in Duplin county, by several ' persons who. had mentioned the' fact to 'our Informant,' in the enjoyment of excellent health and the -pursuit of his usual avocation. ':! " - ; ' - ! 7 f Edueatloaal.' '..,'! ine closing exercises of the Cape Fear Academy, located In Bladen county, will Uke place on the 28th and 29th of June. J . i The Examination "will occur od the 28th: The Literary Address - will be delivered by Rev. A. K. Marchisoa on the 29th, at 11 A. M. - The exhibition, will take place on the 29th," at 7 P. jl-V -?Hv.i--Ni.-:-.-: i -; . iiii. ...... -'v ; ' ;'''. An ,old bachelor jecentjy gave the fol lowing toast : Women the morning star of Infancy, the day star of manhood the evening star of age. ; -Bless oar stars, .'and ; ma j they always be kept at the telescope 'distance. ! ' Prlutlsur Paner. i- We do not keep Printing Paper regularly in stocK xor; sale ; but can always supply our friends' with' scCUl quahtitlesVeayfrbm two to tenAreams,Nat reasonable p flees for al strictly i cash; orders. Sizes of paper 22x31 and 28x40 inches, and same quality as that nssd on the Moairato Star and CfaroZirwmm J. f tf r 57ILIHIIGTOIT, IT. C, Mupreme Court Before this tribunal; on Wednesday, as we learn from' the TeTegram. "'""the 'following cases from the 5th District were called and argued : State on relalioo of Wrrj. -Taylor is, "Daniel Galbraith et aX from Cumberland, was called and argued. B. & T. C. Fuller and Phillips & Merrimon for the plaintiff, and Giles Leitch for the defendants. Question involved wheth er sureties on a Constable's bond, executed in 1857, were liable for claims received by the Constable for collection, and receipted for in . 8tate v. Joseph Walker; from New Hanover, was called and argued. - Hon. E. CantwellUnd" Attorney General Shipp for the plaintiff and no counsel for the defendant. Question involved jurisdiction of the Special Court of the city of Wilmington; in . defence of which. Judge Cant well read an elaborate and well prepared argument. : ; ; , " : " W. D. and J. L. Pickett vs. . D. J. SouthcV- land, Admr., st of., from ; Duplin; called and continued for report froov referee. , ; Bragg ; & 8trong for the plaintiff, and:Wm. A. Wright for the defendant.! , - r .. ,t . . i George Wf Bullard, Admr.Y'w. Johnson, & Thomason, from Cumberland, called and ar- .gued, TlY. McLw McKay fr ,tla plaintiff, and J. W. Hinsdale, B. fc T, C, Fuller, and Phillips & Merrimon for Ue defendants. - V- , : j . J ohnC. Poev, R. W. Ilardle, Sheriff; from Cumberland, called and set for hearing Thurs- dy:;; ' r;. v;.-,,li.,-:; . Isaac Bates . R, W, Hardie, Sheriff, from Cumberland; called and set for hearing Thurs-. ' The two last named c ases will conclude the arguments on appeals from, the . 5th District, with the exception of four causes from Union county,' which have been placed at the end of the district for the absence f counsel for the plaintiffs. """';'-v:-:!'v''"T:f-"" Court adjourned until 9 o'clock, A. M.; on Thursday. -: .; ; ItlTEK ASD MABINE SRW8. ', 1 - , ? .Thuesiat, Jane 15. ' We are glad to leah that the buoys whlcji were, for some cause or other, removed from our river some time since, and which has been a source of much inconvenience to mariners, are soon to be replaced. . The Cape Fear is reported in good boat ing order, with a slight rise in the river at Fayettevllle. . RIVER DISASTER. Yesterday evening, about 8X o'clock, as the steamer Cumberland' was on her dQwnward trip, and when about sir miles from this city, one of ber cranks suddebly gave way, causing the piston to carry away both' heads of the port engine, rendering it entirely useless, and causing a delay of about one hour and a half in reaching the city. Capt. Phillips informs ua that the engine Is an entire wreck and the steamer will probably be laid In for repairs about four or six weeks. The accident' is en tirely attributable to imDerfect woflc in build ing the machinery, a flaw 'being ; plainly per ceptible In the crank where the breakage took place. The accident resulted in no injury to any one, beyond a slight scald one of the men received on his arm, though of course a little commotion wss caused at first before the ex tent of thrinjury was' ascertained., . . Our Chip Basket. ; . ' : ! :'i''- ; v Jldwln Booth never played an original part. " ; . y ' : - ' - - . , ., . . i The author of "Swiss Family Robinson is just dead. - ' - ' ; -; Ah I' yawned a bachelor, "this world is oufc a gtooray prjson.'; ,v to those in. soil tary confinement added a witty young .lady. Rope jumpers should be careful. A little girl at New Bedford, Mass.'," last week, dislo cated her hip whilst jumping the rop In the by-laws,- and' constitution 'of W6 man's Rights societies, women are allowed to seek positions in the Navy, because. Lot's who was an via saiu . , -, , . r" A young lady who has been married six months says it is all bonsense.' to ' talk1 about love In a cottage. There Is more1 love in a full flour barrel than in all the roses and posies' and woodbines that ever erew. . i a In Vermont, all of the wife's property Of every description, and whether In possession or in action. Is exempted from the "husband's debt ; and if he absconds she may, by peti- uuu, tano mm wii.HVvnjw a Biagie :vo man. . . 1 -J . i :1 W8r OP r.ETTJEK8 ' JL ; q Eemalio 4nr the -City PosPOmce, June 16,, A Geo 1W Aldrld)fe. 2f A W Armstronr J " B Mr Barallla Black, Behnet Boon, David Banks, Elizabeth Bianey, Miss Evelyn Badzer, 31isa Fannie Bell, J Jf Beaford, MUs Josephine Bane, Joseph Brown, Mrs: La vlnU Brown, a W Burden., ,7L ,G2&"IX0 . C-r-Mrs Jfancy GamyMiss. Pleasant Corner; Moses ; Carter .liks Kluiura Capps, . Henry Cowan, - Caosonn. Hf8 ; Co, Charley H CramplerArchta Camptell. i r-.i-.fu of ,.Ki I--Diedrach DOetier, Hoses B Dlttennolfer, "Matilda Donsen, Mrs Maria Detose, - , , XE-Mlss. Sarah Evans. '.'-"J -s- G Birchey. Grady, ,Mri- Mary SGarriss, Charley Grady, Gillespie & Bro. -: r . HSamnel Uall, Miss SUvaHail, Mis Annie J Ilandon,'Il L Horne,-Mrs Josephine Hicks, J J Heath, J W Hardison, learn Harris, Mal colm Hanklns, 2; Mempers Herring, Bobert J Howard. ; ' '. v-;.t s : .. J Miss Jane Jackson, Tenor Jones.. ; . K-Jerry Kelly, Miss Kate Kerr." -r--.-: s 1MUs Alice Little, Curler Larkins, Eliia- beth Ixalee, WleklWo'lJoyd. r - T J r ;;; t rrE.(7&rd J Mermt, Mrs M J McDonald. J B McMillan, J . McGuire, George McQuan, George i Murray; Tempe Markue. ;. ; ,t tF Maria Newman, Charles Newbory.' r.-s P Mrs. Mary 8 Pntaney, W G Perry, John Powers, Primns Plgate, Barah Penney. ' ; B Major Bitters, Mrs Eliza Bankim 8 Dan Savage, B L Simmons, , Mrs Isabella Spiers, MUs Maria Spooner, Wm, Sweat, .Wm Stewart., j,-- -: ; -j T Eliza V Tbarp, Georriana Taylor. vt' . W Charles V-TVaHker. Jonas x Williamson, Melvina Williamson, Miss Melissa ' Wlllia'ms sandy wBiiamfj:,:,,;.,.., .'$.'7- i Persons calling for letters in this List will please say ' 'Advertised.' Will. be ; sent" to Jead Letter OfSc at Washington , ' D. C.,ln '80 'diyaj Uiot'tciified tor.S?-'", ' '! !- h'h ' . -bp. b.bbink,p. m, WUmlngUuvK C;, June 16, 1871. j i FRIDAY, JTJITE 16. 1871. laaportmnt Announcement. j , lo. order to make room for improvements ior me an i raue, 1 will offer ray entire Stock of Dry Goods, &a, at cost, without exception; at No. 15 Market street. - -..A. - v tjuiyi' r jaANHALT. r- For only $300 you can get nice white lace parasols, all carved. "f- ' SPIEITS OF TUEPENTINE. No Newbern "papers last night. Hillsboro has the oldest clock in America. . - .;: ; .-.i ; .. ' t Hard hit at the Newbern pa pers in the last Recorder. Roller skating 'for the season "played outM in Charlotte Wednesday mghC . : . J r Local news appears to be as dull elsewhere io this State as it is in "VVil- i ,- JPea Ridge, in Gaswellhas an owl's nest W years olcL- One of -the Bs. The Masons L ot1 La Grange, ucuuu ujuuij, aulcuu ereciing . a , monu ment lover the grave of Col. "Whitfield, who died in 1869; " ' ' ; r TheTDemoCTate meet at Halifax on Saturday next for the purpose of organizing lor' the campaign and electing delegates. i heTarboro' i5Aer hear8 it reported that " Mr. L. : F. Battle; Sena tor from Nash county, intends at an early day tendering his resignation. The-city fathers , of Salisbury auu iue autnormes oi tne western JNortn Carolina railroad are about to have a law suit about a bridge in that city. : , . i i - The Hillsboro Jiecorder savs i A son of Mr." John Sfockhrd, aged about 40, died of cancer at; his home in Ala mance county last Monday. The cancer had eaten up the lower portion bf his chin. : .V' ' ' -. ; , - The lidbesoniah says : We are pained io learn that the turpentine distil- lery of Mr. S. B. Tolar, a St. Paul's, was consumed Dy lire on Tuesday last. The nre was accidental and the loss is reported neavy. . r -. . ; A. W. Fuller, Esq., has been eiectea Mayor ot .Lumberton to nil the va cancy occasioned by the resignation of OV C. Norment, Esq. He beat his competi tor, E. K. Proctor, Radical, by 10 votes. bo we learn irom the Uooesonxan. -The Hillsboro Recorder says: A negro man who has been a wanderimr idiot irom a blow received on the . skull while a servant in the . Confederate army, was the other day subjected to a difficult operation at the hands of a skillful sur geon. His first gleam of intelligence after the result of s the operation was as he opened his eyes and said : " We. were at Manassas yesterday. -y Where are we to day?": ' ,17. S. CirenlS Court. i In the morning session of this court yes terday the , following proceedings took placet';; V.. . ,5 ,.-' .; . ,,. ... ; In the case of the tJ. 8, 'vs. W. C. Troy, Messrs. McKay and Fuller, counsel for de fendant, made a motion to t quash. the in dictment.. 'The motion was sustained by the court and the defendant' discharged, r In the case of TJ. S. vs. John T. rMoore, of Cumberland, . Mr. Guthrie, counsel j for defendant, made a ; motion to ' quash the indictment. The court refused to sustain the motion and the case went, to trial. .Mler argument the jury, which had : bcen empaneled, took the case "and .returned a Verdict of "not guilty.'V ; - r f,?"..; - - 4 i . . .The balance of the time wai consumed in calling over, the civil docket': i ; i -' v - AITERHOOir SESSION. ?. " 'The afternbOn session was taken 1 up by the case of the IT. 8, vs. J. W.'Harris charged with robbing-the mail. Harris hails from Johnson and is quite youth, and, was mail carrier at the time the rob bery waspommi tfedl" "The Jury ' returned yerdict of guilty.rD ;TJri to tltetime of go ing to press judgment had not- been . pro nounced.'! ' - " - i.i i:7 . J- Th e jury in the1 ease of Absalom Moore, of Cumberland', brought in -a verdict 'of gnxltjMaleigh 8entmetl i?,iT;yl0,i I ij; 1IED. j'j ,Cf 't ANJDERSON-In this city, on the 15th Inst., . r in. o, Anuerson, ggea 01 years. -. ; r: The funeral will take place this morning, at 8 o'clock, from ,tbe- residenoo- of the family, thence to Oatidaje Cemetery.f?'a : :j':: 1 1 , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; e nnh BUsflELs corn; "f ; W , For sale by - . F.:,W. KERCHNEE, ': ST, 28 and 29 Korth Water St. June 15tf Bacon and Pork; My. . S4 Boxes S. 8. Sides and Shoulders;. 1 - SO Hhds. Smoked' Sides and Shoulders, 15 Bbls.pork!; For sale by '. V. t--v,t i.ti ..- i. June 15-tf - XT, 28 and 29 North Water St. '. Hour ! Elbiir ! Floiir ! 925 BBLS tIJ0- For sale by , ; '.' ': ' ', F. W. KERCnNEB,' -i ' j one 15-tf , . 27,23 and 1 North Water St. ) Eiah ! ;Piflh ! lhii S y C Bblal; Half Bblsl and KJ ;s Mackerel, u ' ' '' Oflfl HERRING,; t : ; j 200 For sale itj'A Hi2 FW.KECtoER,; A 27, 28 and 29 North Water St." tlune 15-tf Wholo ITo. 1.162 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; ICE CRBAlMV.; . . made of Pare : -Creaiii; i 1 SENT, TO .ANY PART. OF THE CITY, - PACKED IN ICK, FJiOM: ' T.! LUMSDEN'S S A L O O N , A,t' fScventy-FlTO Cents a Qaari. may 25nactf - ' ' ' . Choice PigHams, "5 . WEIGHING 6 to 10 POUNDSk Duffield Ham , Banner Hains, . In canvas, Beet Tongues, Smoked Beef, Spiced Sal- ' : ' - -:' ' ' : . 'i;.t mon, Mesa and Nol Mackerel, N. C. Bacon, Bacon Strips, Pigs Feet, . ; Quahangs, Ae., Ae., Ac. ; . CHAS. D. MYERS ft CO., . . , 7 North Front St. 1unel5-U Flour Butter, Bacon. C KT BARRELS OF FLOUR, i. EX. FAMILY and FAMILY. ft ni TUBS CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, QQ PATENT CANS DO. TX). 2 QQQ LBS,,BACON S1T)KS , Just received and for sale by .'3' June 15-tf SeBOSSET CO. Our FragInellt, Table T'1 IS QUITE AN INSTITUTION. ' The. exceedinp low priees "asked for these remnants are causing their rapid sale. The P b pular St ri ped Coat, One Dollar and Twenty-Flve Cents ; aid ras SEVENTT-FIVE CENT ALL LINEN COATS r ARE ,A DECIDED SUCCESS. " . . ' MUNSOiV & COm June 15-tf CITY-CLOTHIERS. THE BOOK of. r the SEASON. E. J. HALE fc SON ' Have issued the Second Edition of the Charm- ' ' ".' ing Volume, World Essays, !' . ' . -: '. Which lias proved "The Book of the Season," and is a Book for All Seasons, for. Spring ' Sunshine and Autumn Cloud, for Sura- , . mer Travel and Winter Fireside. " v 1 1 vol. 16mo, tinted paper.. Beautifully print ed ; elegantly bound. Price, tl 50. , t , " For sale at 7 -: - -. ; - ' IIEINSBERGBR'S; 1 : j- : , . " -Live Book Store,7 juneiS-tf No. 39 Market St. v MISCEEEANEO US. HALL'S ! - , . '. 1 . AH i f ici a I S p e r m ; mHE UNDERSIGNED, a practical maixu JL factnrer, has lor the past 12 years experf- mraieu wua &na comxiounaea iubbioativo Oii. He has succeeded in producing an . Oil which has withstood every test, and warrants it not to heat or gum, and as durable as the best of Sperm. The best Judges cannot tell it irom the latter oil, either by sight or smell, as It is almost transparent. He warrants every gallon ; and it may be returned,, at - his ex pense, if not satisfactory. - Actual experi ments has demonstrated the fact that one oil ing with Hall's Sperm IS as good as two wftn anv other oil. .- - -. : i . This Oil is especially adapted to the use 'of Locomotives, as It is a very clean oil. If rail road officers will notify him, he will forward 5 gallons free of all charge, if they -will give It a fair test, as he is satisfied that his oil has no superior. ,,. . .. . . '. - axrxKS to : ' r L. C Jones. Pres. F. A Coal Fields Railroad x ByetwTuio, . w no. cuuw, irres. j. vj. xuan. Co., Fayettevllle, N. C: Col. J. W. Leak, Pres. Great Falls Man. Co., Rockingham. N. C. ; - Delivered In Fayettevllle and Wilmington, N. C. at SI 25 per gallon by the bbLno charge for pkgs.; less than a bbl. 1 59 per gal., extra charge for pkg: -' JL G. HALL, ? -7 ' Fayettevllle, N.C, , f. .march 8-eodtf-fri Sun Wed - r-' t f J c 300,000 Pounds . I i s 0 A R E FMA R ,. O U A JST m .ITT ki3 T7K)U sale on reasonable terms at the Cape JD -Fear Chemical Works, Castle street, "VVil- minsrton. , . D.lf. BO! 7. - 'i z : s Mirror ;-.-.- i ra.7!.u D,M. BULB, , r n Corn and Flour ! hm C AAA Bush. White and Mixed Corri,kfi UjUUU ' bra! da i ' Jrci j , Knfl bbls. flour, an grades,; , ' ' For sale by4 al'3.5(U faj -k'h I WILLIAMS A MURCHISON.' janell-U. Quarantine Ifotice. X HE FOLLOWING QUARANTINE B2GU Jions will be in. force fronand.aftei June 1st, r 1st. All. vessels, from. Ports South of Cape Fear, will come to at the visiting station near Deep Water Point, and await the Inspection of the Quarantine Physician, i? c..; v J 2d. All vessels having siekness oa beward. ou arrivaJ, or having had sickness during the voyage, are required to come to the station for Inspection, .without regard to. the Port from whence they sailed. Vv : ? ; ! ,, ,. . 3d. Vessels not included as above will pro ceed to Wilmington without detention. ? ' . v 4th. Pilots are especially enjoined to make careful enquiry, and 11 not satisfied with 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 wilfully violatmgtheQuarantLne laws are subject to forfeiture of their branch. Masters of vessels-ta a fine of two hundred dollars a day for every day they violate the Quarantine laws ; ana all Other persons are liable for each and every offence. - : ' 6th. AU vessels subject to visitation"! under these regulations will set a flag In the main rigging port side. :r - ' ' . jj i u . Tf St ;Wi G. CURTIS : . ;.,; -,V ,n, Quarantine Physician, Fort of Wilmington. ;i may 21-eodtNovlst Sun Wed Fri. KOae Sanaxe one i day, ... ...... .. (1 00 j days, i eo y ee days,. : S 00 , i t dava. W i . . " " : tWO -'c- three .. (oar aavs. ou , five days,...!....... aoor . sin waaV I U f 1 Coivtract Advertisements taken at pro portionateiy low rates. , . v Marriages, Deaths, Religions, Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates ' jrnen paid for in advance : nt-hsrwifle full rates will be charged.- y xasais cash on demand. - ' ' '-'-' ; - : -...j MI3CELLANE0IJS. Coffee, Btigarnoiasses.., 150 CofTsz Hi f Q Hhds and Bbls Molasses, " 150 " ; svW, ; ' For sale by ' ' ' i ' WILLIAMS MURCHISON. June 11-tf : - ' Dealers and Goiixniiners r.; ..-.. '"I .... Y ' , ... X ri.;.:; TOBACCO, QITTJFF, Wi CIGARS & PIPES, CAN BE SUPPLIED AT Greatly: .Reduced Prices, at P . IT. BTJIlKniZIERv Slins of tho " INDIjCif CHIEF." June ll-tf No. ft. Market St. Just Eecoived : C fl BBLS. BALTIMORE FLOUR, . . j WW' ., . t 8uper, Extra and Family, ' ; iu ama. jaraa v. BUgar, 10 Bhls. C. TellOW, S . 10 Bags Rio Coffee," : j - v . .. .. . . " 15 Tubs Virginia Butter, something choice, ; JJ 99 Bbls. Extra Now River Mullets. Lard, Tea, Candles, Soap, Molasses, Prime X Cider Vinegar, Ac 4a, all lor sals low for ' " ; Cash, at No. 5 South Water St., by s , June 1KT - ' SMITH A OLDHAM. J QQQ PRIME SECOND-HAND ;: 9 r SPIEIT CASK8, .: ; :;? ? - rJr Bal6 Dy , , - .) ; .. , ? JnnelS lw . .,; t 7 ALFRKD MARTIN. SHADES uivuik tui nun ju.m.iiixk uiu oralis v i ; TRADE is now complete; having the largest 1 j Furniture Warehouse In the State and always ,! the largest stock on hand. We can offer In- IX j ducements to the public that cannot be com- j peted with. Parties In want should examine before making purchases. . . . ' V v : - - - 'it, '- ..-w,- ' ' ' . S D.,A. SMITH, Granite Bnilding,. U march31-tf . - 7 South Front 8t. NOTICE. . .i The Taxpayers of Wilmington Town- 'K ship are hereby notified that a Tax , I List will be opened, to list the Taxes for this , Township, at the c.of, the'.Coonty Com- j missioners, west sldeof the Court House, on 4 Monday extr Juneth, and continue until t July 1st that they wOl be In attendance every !t' day.(Sundays excepted) from 9 o'clock A. M. fj, until 3 o'clock P. MM and on Wednesdaysfor ,. the' accommodation or the laboring class; ifbrn" 8 o'clock P.M. until 10 o'clock P.M. 1 t! dl i Byerderof the Board.; : ,H ' Clerk. - 8hields, Eye :T7abli, 1 1 -.Hsd ,Li ;-1Tr;xtri'OT0arf jsTW'j-i;;.- , -v 't ;' j i i-nms sub ?,w. (CxsnwEO, .diu'ii; fj Wllming ton, N: CV : v, '.'- ' Une of the most effective -remedies -" iNFlfAMED, SORE AND. WEAK EYE, . .- . , i .... ; ..... ,. everbffered to the public' - ' J - n ; : or salihjr all DrnggfetV In lie city Price ( zd cents per Dottle. GREEN A FLANNER, Wholesale 'Agents, Tmay25tf JV Market street. Beliohes ! Condimonta ! i f dClrcH0VIES,SARDISES, CnrrieTPowders, 5 Capres, French Mustard, Horse Radish, ' , , 7 . Broma, Chocolate, Cocoa, " Ae., at .iun ll-tf :7,, . , ?. 7;" v : V B i it g It m p oli rriHE FALL SESSION Of 1871 opens July 26th k ) MAS -' .. i juneli-SAFlm Cot. Wm. BINGHAM. AVANTG. ' l AxssPurcba8eia to call at S. Levy's, V 44 Market street, and examine his stock, of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, shoes, Hats. Notions, Ac, which are now - selling at actual cost. ' i - mayJ0-4m LOST A r J D PO u n D. "TTIOITN Ms ing, being so ua A-piace where Dry Goods, Cloth- Ing sold at octuc cost. 8. i.pw'u. 4 m oVvor street, Is the place.- . . imiygtMm - a J Fo rroA LE OR H E M T. I IJOS BALE At Actitai. Cost, by S. Levy, J 44 Market street. Dry Goods, ClothLig, V Boots, 8h Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ao. Call and secure i ' I 2X bargains. . - . -, imay aiMm

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