D ig 'a 29 iW 81 L 14 23 'ia 10 25 A 25 r 2J 0. utn tf Tt SIR, Lino : iii arls 3, , T "the nonniwG- gtak; ; . ... , , , . . I.UlH., . ,. . . . 1 ) ' PUBLISHED DilLT, w tf if Editor and Prop'T. ' o-rioa, Dawson Bank Buildings; Front St. rear. In advance ............v....7 CO I(i months. In advance 8 60 ilT-SS Rirmths. In advance...... 8 00 "i"r;h.. in adrance... ....... 75 Vt of tbe City at FirrssB Cbbts ; a ui wwa.. i 'rMETi:OUOL.OICAl. ttECOUD.. , ;. 7 April 20;. o t.s. " : VnMm Ther- ' . Time. mom- Wind. Weather -j j eter. r;r r . ; j "7a: m. 29T 61 EHKht- Iciondy ' lj H. -2a:W 7K ti BrUk- -Fair 9 p i M. gJ.J j r 65 j M Gentla jClear - " M van Temp, of day, 67 dej:. t Note. All barometric readings srejedaced to thd sea-level and to &J dejrrcs Fahrenheit. AUSMI OIiIIUlll Seric'V Sisrnal Service U. 8 A.M ' woatber Itenort. ' WAB DBPA.KTMXNT, StBNT, 1 OUice of Chief signal Ufflcer, Washington, April V 4:35 V, The lowest barometer over' Wisconsin will orobably move eastwardly Into Canada, ' pre ....rieil by dimloUblote pressure thence, to the Atlantic; brisk easterly to southerly winds tre aiinuvi , . u..nn- r.u lakes and on Sunday morning oyer he lower States 00 Sunday ; rising barometer snd west L urlV WIUU3 Will K'VI-W v u wu-M ' v w V I Ohio valley, with- clearing; -wesihe-aod-ex. teoi eastward over the Western Mlddje States 'tS'te'r forilwau. kee. Cbleigo,' Grand Haven, Detroit: Toledo ud'cltiVlPd - ': 'I: ' . ; ;' . J' . j . j ,? ' IE3l!Ej GIj?.: , cia ua c u ii it Ecrrou y. ! Scsdat. April 2L; , J .'..St.,Jftmea Cbareb. - -.- COBNEB TuiBb.rND Mi-EKKT StWBBTS. Third Sunday after Easter. T" i'-'i i "Mnirlntr Praver at 11 A.: M.' ' 1 ,; "-' Evenloi Prayer at' 5 P. M.": .A' r ) t Sunday School at Sf ..P; .-4- , ;i: x St. Jobn'a Cbareb (Eplseopal), Couner Red Cross 'and Thibjo; Strbjts. iiuuday Sctiool atUX A. M. ; . .- : Morouirf Prayer at 11 o'clock.' ': V ,, ,. EveniDg Prayer at 8 o'clock, w ' first Preabyferlan Churcb; , Couser Third and OiLoaB Stekxts. ; : RtfV. A. D. Dicksoo. . 1 . - Services at 11 A. M., and at 7H P. M. Sauilay School exercises commence at 3f p. ii. . ' t :A A Lecture Thursday eveulng at 7Xo'clock. Second Pke4BTtebian Cacnou. Serrices al Urooklyn Hall, every Sunday at 10 A. M. ! First Baptist Cbareb, . Corner Markbt and Fifth Streets, -Kev. J. O. llideu, Pastor, , ' . '. p Sunday School at 9$ A. M. , Services at 11 A. M. and 7;S0 P. M. . Youu Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 1M o'clock lu room aoove Pastor's study. Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday nigut at 7;3'J o'clock. ' . ' A " J; Second BaVtlst Cbareb, : fl Corner or Sixth and Church Streets. -Kev. J. E. Kloif. Pastor. - ' v - . Sunday School at A. M," 1 ' s A AV Services at 10f A.-M. and 7 PJ M.VA " . Pmyer .Meetlug every Tuesday night at li O'clocli. -'.(t,. ' ';.-. HU Thomas' (Catbolle) Cbarch, A On Dock Bet vf esn Second and Third Sts. Morning service at 7 and 10 A. M." !, . Eveoiu . . at 5 P.M.-. v , ')'', Daily bervlee at 7 A. M. . ' ' A A A . Kev. M. S. UrossjOttlciatlng clergyman. A. . Front Street M. E. Cburcb, Month, Cuuner Walnut and Front. Stbests. Kev. Dr. Moran, Pastor. - Services at 10 A. M., and 8 P. M. Susiday School 3 P. AL Uvular weekly Prayer Meeting' Wjcdncsday ci'Ut ut S o'clock. All areluvited to attend. , ilie pew i iu this church are all free. Gentle mauiy us tiers will be in waiting to conduct ttraugers to seats. -; ; " A; ' .A . Finn Street M. E. Charch South, Fifth Between Church -ahd Nun Strzets. Ker. A. i. Uo&baiiier, Pastor." 1 Services at 11 A. M. and at S P.; M; Sunday School at 'J Al M. AA'A A Lias ltetin at 3 P. M. ' . A .i Prayer Meeting t ou Tbu sday night, at 8 o'clock. - " ,;,A'." .' ' "t".A" St. Paal's Evan. I,atberan ! Cbareb, Market Street, " Corner or Bixth. rf . Rev. (1. D. Bernheim, Pastor. ' . .' 'u a German service at 10K Al Mi' iY'TS?1 Suuduy School at 8 P. M. AAaV, Zf kuglisb service at 8 P..M." v,: - - - i.-rf",: I SMmMt. Rtht;' . .if"' -I n . t ' ViJ .l'nf. L' 'nil; 111' Services at 7 P. M., by Rev. 1L.B. Burr. toiusEu Okangb and Fourth Streets. ; 1 ....I .. I - , 1 t ' I . A - II , . . . Evculu praver at 7 ocioclt P.- M . i ' - ; ... .. .. . f i - v ' .i " ' '; : .' i. Mark-, motored Epieepaij,vnareia CoKNEit Sixth-and Mulberry Sts. t It vOKNER UUORCH AKD SBVBBTH tSTBBBTS. ?ab)utb SchcofatS A.1 MA r Services at II A. M., P. and 8 P. M., 1? Uv. Thomas Lumax. , . . CaUdicUeal Lectures on Friday at &A'$- M. ADVCKT1S si fea rs. DCDLET & Ellis, Sign of the ,Blg,Bo6ti xk oi boots and shoe'1 "f. Sflecttd Hoc 8. L. FittMJNT Wim!atoo; Charlotte A Kuibtrford Kallroad notices. - ' ; Muksos & Co.-ror theadles.' ,; V '; ;r' Gaor. Mrsns-Nutrliia Choice hams, x. euar curtd hams, ftcv - " A Opbiu HoDSB-S-Last night 'but oneof tbe l.a Reliable.", i : inw.- t- btaruieoUr- 9 v.nuvufcja me city. V. VV. KBCBBBa-i.K.teena-b'l. - tallOW. 'lue floe sebooner Berdftt-UarW'-r--; &vi.l,-iV" 8tom,.k v. ' ' " 1 "perlor Cvnrt. & ; r AV A- ;o ; : iha April term, of , New Hanover Superior ourt, J udge Russell presiding. wUl,, convene; bmke8ttt 11 AM audB sVaC'.v yards," almosi Hhb entire space-around' the JT ZTZl VonlhVand d :.?r tZilh' docks, t(f the erlonlDCOnve &ervic; Wednesday, '8 P, r USTV . v . ,T. - : r -. cUss enUrtalnment. Eoconrago. hornn talent . i-ioi.iiev:ext thrlaiUii rri.i mribodisii. 1 public generally r - "H"' -w . I w. -.t-l-tfrf. Vm.iin ronSinirYons n tb rPr"r . rAT"-AAJA A. - r : ' i i j, - - ' - - . i uy - " in tn Lntncnn cudrd. uu a umooa u i mm citv to-mnrrnw w lp.r th.tthftl t it.iftYn-1 ealled to inaaavenisemeofc criminal docket Is .onusually light and will pi-edlly dIpose4 o.Jbo civil dpeket, In - . w , - .w .w . M - raance with an order of the Court at'the last obds:4 embrbiderlesi lade polnW, tntt ovuer, ,aln tillcool. Mash the bread, add the eggs, Zttn' Bitters to case offndVrea Ur". not be taten 'u p ubill-the second aicles' uiualir kepV in a' firitlass dry goods m en ;b'wte'Bjwhen :wellJnlxed. iput ii In a wet llt . ' k0Jthesessi6n ,'nj. nr r:,n,aHable Letters. .' A ne following is a list of unmallablo letters x 'emloing1'in the Vltypostohlce'April 19th : 'orual, Norrolk, Va.'-.'-Mrs:- 8usan;SUfford;; ew Haven,' Conn Miss !, Mary X GrOeldaw; . Jjhat. Kewton, Havana. Cuba; Kemp P. Bat- U n c - - - v.; Superior Court Clerk, Newton, Cataw wcounty, f.i A J v or n t r ' .. v." . " ;i : .,.. . ; ,71 h:"TV TT-"-TV-.:-Y-:Tr TT 'TTT Sjt - fV 1 f7-TT3 ' A T T r - ; w avw sv 9 JLocstl Don. v, -rjco nre in loevoods Boutneast oi tne city last nf?ht:- - i,w ' . ';.A?v;.;i :il ww psueoi sen 10 ne wj, uospiiai uunDgire ween. . . ... . , I There were J5 police arrests daring the week Just closed. ? . Pat me In my little bed,", is the name of a new verbena. r : r ! Mosqaljoes csn bekept sli months under . vub. - a 1 S.I JtV v." I t -r-Foor convicts sent to. the : County .Work ?9a9e.daring the past week, f,- ;,v;' :?. , f Betrothal parties, after the German cua- tnm nm hwnminvtha fa.Wtnm i. ?mtm"'xr w naTe Moil Nprk nn FrMnv mnm nm The outlaws are reported to have been at TalolUfi country .carta daring the psst wetk. j oreo were sent to. tne worn uouse yesterasy. li?W!ur'W?K: W . '. AW UillAi ha I 4 .ST .4kk , U a I Aiaermen wui ds neia ta-morrow. oionaay; Vg C!0ck t j-s-.Tho ten-acre lot; tomprjslog.'thc :Poor House tract has been planted In corn, which Is nld .Kr.wA0 1 Those who have failed lo list their taxes ere notified that the time hss been, extended one more dav:: ;Calf Mdnclav; - v v -A ?,VA . V ' A. .D 1- during the -week fcloslng yesterday. Welearu that' Key. G. D. BerDhelm, of tMs cUy;fe prepsrIog a lilsto Lutheran Church In North and South Carolina, t. - return to their labors with renewed r energy electing delegates to represent ahe county i A u wjeburch I or the colored. Melhodists yiuor. It will also afford the "opportunity l lne Suto Conveatlon to be held; at Greena . .:' ..ii::i'jiiji:-L.i,i . .11 -,A1- r.i.' ' V- tttsi . born on the first flav Of Msvrurxt .' and alBO In isneiBK ereeiea near n.igaerSjUiiii, ia treme southwestern part of the city. Wonder how the husbands and lathers of the psrlod eujoy this season of millinery open ings, and new spring styles and fashions f -1 j There were only 2 Interment in Oakdalc Cemetery daring the past, week, .One of these A ""'.T " , r v:- 7i rTV"vrr;"VV I Theie will be a match game t of base ball, on; Saturday morning next,' between . the j Athletes" and an Independent nine. Tbe I game will come off at the osual place. " ; . ' . --We are requested to 'state that tbe officers and directora'of the Young Men's Ohri.tt.n Aunrittinn' tTi sm.pt An MonH., evninir. at 8 o'clock, at the resiaenca of the President" " ; -.i '.A A -; ' We know of bo surer wsy by whlchyoupg men tnay form hsblts snd aesoclatlons, which will injure them for, time, and eterolty, than to allow them, and especially when boys, : to run out unrestrained at night; " A Thanks to Mr. R. L. HarrU, news dealer, for copies of the New . York ;Ltdger C7imney Corner and Clipper for the current week. His news stand is tlie resort of si', seekers after tbe gems and pearls-of literature. A; J ; A "Wilmington needs a Beigh, or a "Society for the prevention of cruelty to animals.' Two dogs got Jo fighting in front of the Market . . . - House yesterday, when a policeman knocked n of thm ainaelsa" with his dnb. -New styles of Mlllioery received 'weekly . - , ;.. " . atMrs.E. M. 8trocks.f A splendid aesort- . . . 1 1. a 1r. Tl.a TTalr r r V"'' oT; t ' i Curls and Switches. White Peckeys. Jewelry of all styles. To be sold for ish.' It A mine of coal has jast been discovered at Wedgefield, a ststion on the Wilmington, Colombia and Augusta Railroad, about eight miles from Sumter. The yelp.. Is said to be abont forty feet below the surface of the earth -s-Li A grand concert and .festival, under the auspice's of Pryf.'Reucker of this city, la to beglven In Rockingham on tbe evenings of the I Til .Kit CtK'stf Ufa" thn nTtfoot ht ti "tft THir. I j Cbase .an, rgan for theMethodist church of - We are. ibformed : that ai clty'ordlnaibce declares that no public dock shall be encum -I . . .' n.rtnil than twentv fonr .vv. v,.. -t I l,ft.. Tnhlahfltrna VhV BTfl WOOu ucnMCrB I UUIilCt,M AliMI WW 7 a jr- V . I Z allowed to block np. and convert into wood City Conrt. i t Thefollowibg cases were disposed of yestej davmbrnioic iT-ft:A Alfred WUUsms; chirged with wife eaUng found not guilty and the prosecutor (hla wife) i-L. , ,v. .ut. , , , , , Malcom Boxnett, charged with .cursing, jf:.;-tX-n.. V;Wiit M.Vor .1 nn nr. i.iu . . . n ... .wmum w.w. ' J " . p . '" A.. vi recommend; W 'WSCUargC. Uiiu vu msj.; rvviMui i. , ?W?V???: Ti!A:: 'li :,DJia (jew, wraw.Ftkaiw proptrty of,Mvgaret Myers, was loond guilty. .T.iMri-nriva enrltv in the sum of $2001 . . ..it if.iTA -Hai wBtthkteallnfr an Iron "Vu v-w"r".i: " t.u jDdgment1or the penalty 1 and costs in both - ' : : !.. . : wtj-v : f ii wis' Qreeo: boy. cbaVgedwltbthrowlnj Qd brlcks a udyV Continued.,:, -...i- 8PKtnc and Summer Uoaoa. jr.. : be Mr. - M. MAKatz, ,wl ac - nyles a'na'joo'vc files I . JllbVHfvp. . T i ' who offers all , tbe .. latest in dress Koods. white , l wf r.. - .. .tore. He Invites Ihe, particular Attention bf tSAW1 'itoek' Ue also. offers, liberal . . v ltxMward whfrn llA Will IUD " 7 . ; cli9thpCtI or--wn nf!rl toflsey V Alleyf on Third,' between Church "so -For ew York:; stealing iumberr the property oj Alfred MaraH.; -q4 CMliBtreeU, was discovered to be on ftt llarV'" ; , i,iV jndgmenlloV thVpeualtyand costs In both flre The cry of fire'soon brought several so-NCAhams, N. CA Hsesana:alsb reIreS .!Tfi! fn.aVM eriona-to the scene; whormouaied the roof ' ij m. .'i.;' o'nitV.tvilnesses'recognlzed tVappear at'the . . .tiiT,exUnCTihed. ; tba.flamee. . The m a - - Aaa. VW l-ITaVT D W ,1 .J a. ' . m . r . terms fq ;vdpi- 17 W t V An Vf rr alloc and Booh Taper ply'withood. allow prices. Mr. ! oneof J j -. . . J .. i a . -UAnfa orvn in wh uui uiu , keeps np aTalfstdck. ; " 1 AV 1 4 1 f y 6d haveff Ojind anything,, advertise H ournew departments under -nead of -Le? ournew - ;4 Founds, llllaement VA-'v at half ' our reirhlaf rates " ; - ilaementanot exceeding nve lines. WILHIITGT01T, IT.r C, , SU1TDAT. APRIL 21. 1872. OPEUA. HOUSE. :4 v i . -.1!iv. . 4 uo venurmuc aBb uigun w Buny i tended, as ailSatarday nlsht performane'es tre Dot the actors carefully rendered, their t parts; as fwell : as though .the house . was crowded. MUs.iyEste ss ?Fncbon,'.was fine, and we think, excellent In some of. hep parts, Mr Tannehill as'Landrey' was verjr good, bathe is too' large for the part. Mr. Lee, "the jiev. tion Father Barbaud." He Is Immense in that character, and has few superiors. 41 ' . - . . . ! TsnncWU a" Mother Barb'aod" was yerne, and flagy "as Didder," was; original,! snd oreugni aown tne nonse several times Dy nis 1 funny doings. The May Pole Dance was wer well done. ' ' T '. ' :: . .. ,t"''" Monday night we are td have, the? new local play,: entitled ."Life In- Wllmlcgton: or J Harried Yon for Money,'- 4nd a fine time Is intlelps tlelpsted. Tlie Proposed Ballroad to .tbe Sea ! snore. ' . U ... , . . - ... citizens or Wilmington ;. have at last coma to the conclusion that by building a rallroadXrom hew to the Sound; a distance of 4x mile?, which can be equipped at a cost of about $10,000, they . wilt have I within sthelr reach a seashore where they can rustlcati and recpnit tQelp nd' enjoy the deligjitful """i ana sma a a very xrmmr ex- pense, necessiiatmg I only about sq. minutes travel, whereas thej how have-to travel bnn- at their destination exhausted! Ina mind I aodbody.-rThe-Dronosed road will brine It I within the means of all classes to shakeoflfthe dust of the city for a day or an eveniog and n-i'.i't tnlngton and visit the sessbore at the Bame time. There .Is scarcely a city 'or county tbaV Vpassesses "the sake natural advantages thit-we have, if , we: but 'Join hands and make them available. . Why should 'i we spend all our hard earnings to build np other places, v - ... t. .w wm iiri n (it can im i n mi a cr i livjii bi n lu uc bju tamed, when wature has bo' abundantly sup- plied ns almost at our own doors. We should bear in mind that every"' dollar. that we can keep at j home adds ao much to our capitsl. sa that we I can offer inducemenW to pleas ure-ecekers and I others. to visit us, and thereby enhance the value of our. property. If the enterprise alluded toshsll meet with sufficient enconraee- ment. and the proposed road be built, we can offer our npcountry friends a beautiful view of the ocean,-sea bathing, fresh fish and oysters and everything that can be obtained at.aoy other seashore or watering place, and all this In a location,, the bealthfulness and salubrity of. which is unsurpassed. . - - A inee log of the friends of the proposed road will be held at tbe Court House sometime during the present week.? ' To be Inveatlgated. Considerable excltt ment was created on the streets yesterday aiternoon in consequence oi the attempt of Sergeant Walcott, of the poller force, o take an "intoxicated - man to the I n.a.i Dnno. Tf la . 11 o rr a4 Kr tha frtonta' rtf " r-,'; r"vr" - Tr vne man auoaeato inai, oe was uui, wi u dUtr bancs and th at .ey offeredjt? take charge of him and carry Turn home. The r . nnnn. th; -ent although, we understsnd, the pollce have .. . imnlutm-rn-nmU-l.- may be acting disorderly on the streets. " The action of Sergeant Walcolt la the premises was severely commented 'upon and we ' learn that complatnt has been lodged with the au thorities and that an Investigation into Lis conduct will be had on Monday.' Shipping arUnles for sale at the office of Q Mornisq Stak. We learn that the Amateur Theatrical Com- W J ;9 W "L for some lime pasi, propuao Kv"Jg lueir urt I . J .. J . - . - entertainment at the Opera House on Xhors- : eVeninir next, when a very attractive pro- I . raT - - gramme will be presented. The Company evening inincaieurji i , I J- a-- - x - -" - " r r I A .t : , " . r Benetlt to jlb Klbta of Fyibla.. v; The Old Reliable-company will give a grand " cdmpllmebtary benefit, ck Tuesday i nieni next, w :iu9-aiuiv' this city, the proceeds lo ge towarda fitting Ml.lhe .new Hall of tbe order on Third .-.treat; nvr the Coileee oif Pbyslcans and Surgeons. - - -jr" . ; ..: .! - : . . nun.nflli-.Mractive bill will be presented on the occaslon,x which, together with the k - - hnnl A 4 L . ,: v . - iCterday afoon. between 1 and 2 1 . . ........ the root! we r flre The cry of fire, soon brought: aeveal - l .i. :!..., fMm .nark from the chlmnev. ,h ;,,;:ftiwt - common Bread pudding. . .. . 4 --(jne uartf milk, three egga and bread.- of Padt anuarl of boil bg milk on aa much bread absorb it : cover it. with a, piste, andjet It . i . ' i, . , - , 'L . j-' KloUx floured , boll it an hour and a half, ti ...u fttf tweei Mnee.; - serve with sweet 1 I hi si -n-at . ..BnttPJi:' iaf irom w w Jftaarnable prices for all atricUy cash orders. '. .'?a:nW?0: Vvw iAwin. alza of ni. - v - -v. - ,Vw fnliowlne sizes 6t newt. We have on hand the following sizes oi jj; .24x3 d 2Lil ana tx.- s a tf of other papers and .cards. ... . ,"r,v" 4tr.i 4. (,! 5 ' ,fc . ; .... 1 . Intherford, of the ninety-Inch stride, lias , come aown irom , vy asbineton city) "like a' wolf on the fold to look after his prospects a woil on me low,", to look arier his' prospects .ferine Radical Congressional nomination from j-thls 'District- He is so far ahead 61 'air com- 'A pctltors in' the race that his ; Smile ' Is1 very "childlike and bland;1' and when tbe Conven- L.tion meets, at Clinton, Sampson coadty, on the 19th of Jane, he will enter the game with a "full-hand." ?rJ The probabilities now are that Rntherford, from Washington: city as aforesaid, will con- trol the delegations fromNew Hanover. Co lainbds; Brunswick, Onslow, Csrteret, Daplln, Sampson and Bladen ; while Judge Russell wpi receive the vote or,Cumberiandsna weiu MeKay.that of Harnett and ;Moore.,8o, If this estimate even approximate eorrectness,.Jadge Resell "will cobtinae 'to glTe tts ! the bfc4 08 has in the shop" for several years to come; and Solicitor McKay j will contlnoehl3 merci less war against the peace and dignity of the State '1 for an indefinite period of time. . ,1 Tbe Oldest Uason. A. member of the fraternity Informs us that 4 i si John's Lodge Narl 4 & A. MuVf this ls stm entitled ghecredit having conferred thel degree trpon the 'oldest Mason n4w living! jlr. Abet Hebbard," now. resldlag lh the State of New Hampshire, having 'been a master. Mason .j . them In January, ia09 ovcr 63 years ago. County Convention. Hanover county are requested to( assemble.st tbe Court House In Wilmington, ; on Tuesday, April 23d (being the flrst week of Superior Court), at7K o.'dock P. M. lbr the purpose ' s . 1 imB ""K"1"" "CU"UD l" hew wuen ana wnero tne, executive yommn- tee of the District a Aall appoint;, (y' U is desired that every, township, la the. county shall Jbe repreBeoted. . . . . j , . v ( j ;fc.AA Joseph A. Esomhawv A -Cbrn'n County Executive Com. . a ti i iuv - u-rs a m A gentleman of thtacltylnformsus that Rev. J'jpe's Reld, who hasb'een nomiated upon the Radical tieket; for Superintendent of " Public Instruction, is a .Methodist Minister tojr .un-J blemished character, but almost la bis dotaae. On account ;of being so old and Infirm, hehas .been only given nominal appointments lor sev eral years past by the North Carol na Annual Conference, of which he Is a member; r 4 ; Our Cblp Baahet. u .- v ;.;;'t; . "A . i Never let your honest convictions be laughed down, v r ' '-' :'A . ' "Absence makes the heart grow fonder" bf some one eUe. i 8cme people are positive just in proper- j tion to their ignorance, Mark that. ; l Why is a solar eclipse like a woma whipping a boy ? Because its a hiding of the i wh. ; I gome one describes a phllabthroplst as a J man who loves all mankind' and neglects his I r. 1 Xwu.1iul"jr; . .J 1-7 . - The rentlest effort msv nut a weddlnff rlaj? opoa the finger j a thousand horse power - . nfn.tft rnii tt nff - may not aofflce to pull It off. , ..... , . i rr- i. 11 r V...1.. .n. n.t V.n. tVk each other's faults, snd often think of the pleasant days of your courtship. 1 An exchange says fashionable young peo- nia p r nalltiur nnnn somebodv to invent a new dance., Suppose: Vsomebody!.! invents one wherein the young lady dances arouna tne house and looks after everything AI i ; ' ll A kind physician, living near Boston fching to smpoth the last hours of a poor there was anything he could dp for her before aba dieo. ; ine poor sou., powngup. repueo : I a a Tt. .a "t 1 wm U K f V o T Kafn1rl iWkto have a clasa butter dish before' Idled.' 7-". " -7 - . v - - .. I 11ED. J ;. vbss.In:this: elty. on" Satnr"aayf' the 20th o'clock.' ' The friends and acquaintances or the family are respectfully Invited to atiend.'A' r' ATK INSO W.-o'n: M6n1ayV Tth lBst? , Mrs.' Geo-gieH. Atkinson wife of Robert At kinsoH, of Ba ilatore, and daughter-in-lawio lsbnbp Atk -aion. of this city. L - ' ' ,. I iKEW ;tAD V EBT1SEMEJNT3; live, Is the sona riseaaesC f ch of! sickness.' Every, globule ,ol the mist and 1 f0 which cloud the earth and sky in spring bodson. : . - : : -. , , i,..' ? i. . h, effect3 of tW, rlal Virus, can dsly bo eertainly averted by incteaslng the vital I yTeeexercise:ot''aillts' hVturalnctaf and hence ltls that Hostetter'j Stoaoach Bit ters.' the arrcat jaerve Strennthener,' regulator 1 niri intfdota to malaria. 1. imperatively te-H liathts timb; t .o'thBtlIj(Bpepsia as- -sunies Its Jmost aistreanHntf types ,ahd. hat -persons of bUloushabtt nsnaiiy snner most i There is an Influence' In the air which de- re - loSte treatmentl. jkllt-.nrain SB Tlf IW S iiiaii LilO ww uaaMVA and J w.rt and anerlent materials and inn absolute ypureaUmnlantwjwhJohthey ar iSZTt nubile have been CaurhibV tv vex experience tnat tb article can . . 1 a '-.--.irt todo tnat tn-y- prerr ints eor Ia-toulo to every other, . nence i Its Kesud ever-ioervasmg sale, and he tin mene ad everaoertasing saie, ana ne ce, JAj many. countertciM and l clt- ce, ti,,n, sitaJbt woicn inere u no Mies'iara ez- aW I . 1 ... a . M mm lint a W ak mV a a A-M Probabilities,'. ,l:V.T.w-iA' '. w ru-atfa 1 - ; f t - y-- . ; V.,... One ' - . I ! NEW JDBTTSEMENTS. . ; H. C. Hams. LARGE :LT EXTRA FINE CV HAMS 4 K In .Store and for sale, In lots to snlt. is aprll 21-lt NORTHROP ACUMMISG. 1 7y ' Durham ! THE GENUINE, ALWAYS ON HAND 1 r. A' .ap2iit N9RTHROF&,CUMMING. 1 U 1 ' 1- , " ' 1-- ' ' -' 10.050 Xonna 1. N,, G. BAboiHOGr BOUND, I For Sale . In I.otsto , Salt. ; np2i.it NORTHROP A CXJMMING. PERUVIAN GUANO. 50 TONS NO. 1 PBRTJ-VIAlsr, t - $t'fA ,f A. - f ; ? j . a ..Po; sale by WILLIAMS & MDRCHISON ap Jl.tf -fTTE have the BEST SELECTED STOCK Of ' TV ; - BOOTS AND SHOES, , DUDLEY & ELLIS, ap21-tf ' "Sifcn of the Bljr Boot. Kerosene Oil and Tallow. 2 BBLS. KEROSENE OIL,' A ' A 15 Bbls. Clarified Tallow, J.... I...... .'... u itm nr irnnmtvni or. f f I i :ap Utf: 27,8and28Norti Wa,terJUj' : Sugar-Coffee-rl'lqur. -IT 39 Hhds. Demarara and PT R, Sahara, 100 Barrels Refined Sugars, 450 SACKS COFFEE, .; 1,200 BBLS. PLOCB, - . For sale by F. W. KERCHNEE, apr 21-tf ' 27. 28 and 29 North Water St.' tVlilsUy and Brandy. 150 Bbls. Bye and .Corn Whisky,, K s 25 BblSi Brandy- - Tor sale lrv 1 '" .. s AF.W. KERCHNEE, lj; apr 21-tf " 27. 28 and 29 North Water tt- Corn Oats.i Spirit .Casks, . &c, 10,000 BUSHELS CORN, ,v . A : v S.OOO BUSHELS OATS, ' . . ; - 1.0110 SPIRIT CASKS, '-!.V w 25 -TONS HOOP IRONt For aale bv F. W. KERCHNER. WU 21-tf 27. 28 and 29 North Water St, - NUTEINA. "!; ' ' ... 1 L CHOICE K 0. HAMS, - ! K. Y. SUGAR GUKED-HAMS, v Imjpeiial TaW V7 300 Bbls. Flour, all erades," 100 bkRRI,S i EMPIliE," Gerkins . and Hixed. pickles, in A r:Halt? JBarrelsy-' jr..iiill 5i- i ir At aprilSUUi ?r lissnd 18 So. Front Street. irtheLadieatA . ..u,-. LEG ANT SATCHELS oi RUSSIA, DUCK -., . . - " J:.!u-1 , and tatnTfierTravelfnVTrunks. and Sir t jo.t m V. Hi xx 1 J A THE VICT Oil I AW'.fJ W Bit ELLA, A novelty for sun protectors, at the , or6 t n i k g : ) jk p o ir s1 0 ' MUNSON & CO. April zi.tt.?h jArr,.(f A-A TITllmiBKt'on. lliar.; Rnilici i j ford Ifallroad. Co. t.. - " Orrida c EtiinGnSwW " ' j j WmcnroTOB", N. April .191872. 1 Y - 1 tif WKRXZ t.juun T 31, TT"EKPt vonriihan-ls avttlasr- Timber the XV. Company will Uo all the work of LOAU-, iguana UALiilAVr, witn two or more irauir, If neeBsaiT.v fui-t z:vi,iii-i..,iii!.i .The following rates will cover ail the cost, from Bladenboro. Rosiniale, and all inter- mediate station t fiS per thoneanrt feet -'From Lanrinb org, A.umberton,,.Aa, 4.per nop thnnfinnrl -t'. r Vrotn ail other sfationa West; $t 53'; East of v aimber m ill oe removed promptly. Leave a caner notice on the Timber, or with nearest Agent, to whom it Is to be consigned. - m y, g;L.-TEEUONT.- ana tsnpermveaa't. j . . - ' ' ... Square one day, . two days,.. .i........ 1 80 , three davs.. a........ V t ft four days,. ,,.'.... .b.3 t tt w - flTedayaI.....'.i." 8 w t anvfilc ... ............... I CO - 'r Contract AdrertienenU taken At pro portionately ow rates. . i ,. .s-:tj (- ' Marrlagea, OeaUxa. Heliarlmis. Funeral ard Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates XlUlaUUIl I1TI HP.IHMU. :;NW; ADVJEBTISEMENTS. 7 wxmiNGTOir 0PER JHOUS E . TTrrr: 0!d;ReHabIe"Theatre 'A Monday Aiijbt. April. 25?!. LAS! NIGHT BUT When- will te presented a Three AcJLooal Comedy, from the pen of a ladof Wif- , miagton, entitled ' .. -v't't Itjt Sr , "i: ! i . : ' I L I F.EINVI.LMI N G TON ; f f ' Married hfb u f or Your Money hk e l e x Ers; t(. e ; W f ;t.-- A D'r M I S 8 :i o n Dress Circle nd Parqnette....!.......;75 cents .1, rarqneue uiroie.v B6 Familv Circle i so' t Gallery... .rf..i...k.;.i......M.,;.4,2S ; Reserved Seats ! secured at Helnsbergor's Maslc store without extra charge- - and Summer 1 G ; Q V Q A D : S.. , I .-t IU 1 .1. rjTHE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY H. H K A T Z ' S L i 36 Market, Street.' , y- ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES' IK ' Dress1 Gopd8j "Whito Goods.''; Erh ; -i broideries, - rjjacoi Points and 'r' ' ,-' thoR'8ahiJs . "of af'ticlei ": too n- A numerous to mention. ? o Liberal terms to Wholesaled Buy ers at'the lb west prices. ' ' 3 l" ' M. M. KATZ, ' ' llarket St. April ?l-lm' FOR NEW YORE. a V-v' Ah ;utA.?'t " .-til ; REGULAR LmK it1. i -.Si.r.: .) ,t ;.i ., ' j ,i v i. T HE FINE SCHOONER " TiTTOTii?rnn tt a -oV J. ; j i I. . . PEABCE, Master, . : Ji-uA, :-i .'! '', A. WLL HAVE QUICK PISPATCH AS ABOVE. t " - . - ' For freight engagements, apply to . , ap 21-8t; A,l ; WILLIAMS MURCHISQN.. Wilrriingtbri, Char. & Eutliei 1 J7 rdL Railroad Co. V ; OrriOB Chikt Ekgibbkb abd GbbV Evr'T,) Wilmington, N. C, April 19th, 1871. ii Half Fare TicketgJ DELFGATES to the Convention to be held tn-thls MAt e-rRellglous, Political acd bcientmd will be passed for one fare, going and returning, by parchasiag Return TMkets of Agents. - . J t; f- -. a 'Jt I fi ; J- XT . Si? J F BK AtONX. t : apr 21-lt s ; . r A t Engneef and Sdp't. , Saddlery1;".'" u f 'i'. ij -' ?iiA " . A: : LL RI&D3 I OP : SADDLES, HARNESS. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, v j And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods I theapioriasnut 1 - v ' - " '' , - - v No. 8 South rront bt., : yj i Wilmington . C'J tliebS-tfriao Wanted ' Immedia TWO .TrjaPENTiNE DISTILLERS who can make PALIS Rosin. " Constant employment and WAGES 8ATIS FACTORY to those who can fi.ll the bill. ''"'. V,', 5 aiai&TLN 1LALLETT. Wrt-tiBOTOB, ApriU7-hactf A " AUCTION SALES. A M.CHONLrY Auctioneer. : y1;:7rCrr.AtJ? w w--;. ;4-t. .-AV . Undeiwitor'o Said. W WEONESDAT, April th,187,' at 11 oelovk .. M.t w will sell in trot of our baiesro ima, by order and nnuer the lnstteo- ' tion of the a grnt ot the Underwriters, for and on account oi . wnoui it may concern. X i "- ..H 2 BOI.LS EXTKA IXEAVT DOUBLE r-A-V AKCnOB BACtGlSO, ; . 811ghtly damaged when landed, but now in otder, having been-thoroughlyv dried an .., MJOl tely and , rolled. (iprll 20 LOOT AriD'FOUCiD. y- OST A JKT AND GOLD BREASTPIN. ill Finder will please leave at the ecice of W Worth, v- , , lap8Q.lt 1 vl 4 ii r I' A, t ,4 I, ',1 " j (A J: . i v 5l.