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WILMINGTON, N. C,, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1873;;
WHOLENO. 1,684;
of the City at Porraw OaitH per 1
ten aqnareaaaanalf-coJaxnn. ,
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, H OUTLINES.
French and Germans are negotiating for
an eracuation of French territory by Ger
man troop. f ,--j Great excitement pre
vails in Madrid. ' ' G. W." Cortia, edi
tor of Harper's publicatlona.v ia seriously
ill. Over a hundred persons Were
iajured by a Parii' cartridge i factory, explo
sion. The Pope says reconciliation
with the Italian government is Impossible. I
Jonea. the. Bayannah banX clerk: who .1
Jones," the BaTannah bank clerk; 'Who
mysteriously disappeared the other day,
presented drafts for $35,000 at Park Bank,
New York, and was. paid, . absconding be
fore the discovery was made. Noth
ing important from - Spain, txcept rumors
of change in administration. New
York markets: Cotton 20f21 . gold,
113i; spirits turpentmjs dull at" 85; roslh
firm at $3 65. Proba. toay partly
cloudy and clear.
Tko CoafUct la I.aUlaaau
current with the adjournment of
Congress without taking action to
settle the issues presented It the
rival (TnTmmnt. Af T;in m f '
!ll -uT5iSifflJ
State, and th rftsnlt in Hofwan1 ' I
An ftttemDt bv th MeEnerv mvnm. I
ment to take possession of the police
sutions of New Orleans precipitated
a couuici, ueiwrea iub iu.cnery.miu- i
tia and the polic-during Wednesday I
night, resulting in the killing of two
im rtr Ar)f 4 Vk A ttTAtifiin at aAmA a I
twelve others: , The superior discio-
line of the boiice. who. besides hana
armed with musfeets, broucrn a cannon. I
charged with grapeshot, to bear upon
tne muiua, gave inem me aavan-
tage, which was secured by the event-
nal interference of the United States
troops in
ernment, under instructions from the
President M Washington. Thelegisl'
Jative headquarters of the McEnery
Government was subsequently taken
possession of, and the power of the
xveiiogg guveruueuk lunuor uwunu
by the distribution of Federal troops
: throughout the city. Quiet had been
restored yesterday forenoon, .; when
Sherman, at shirton, I think
the announcement of the President's
order to me of last night will effect a I Wilder & Morton, near the Charlotte- De
permanent settlement of the troubles f pot, took fire yesterday morning but the
here. in other words, subjection is 1
accomplished. ISalt. im ItA.
TIHIIE CIT
NEW ADTBBTISBMBNfS.
F. H. Alfktxnd. Cape Fear Academy.
MtNsojf & Co. Silk Hats,' &c . 1 '
Jamks K.' Simon.' Building Associations.
S. Locis & Co. Dry Goods, &c. . , -
G. R. French & Son. Boots and Shoes.
R. L. Habhis. Undertaker, &c
Barry Brothers. Agents. Notice. . '
Giles & Murchtson. Scales! Scales!
F. W. Eebchner. In Store.
P. 'Heus Buerger. Pianos ! PianosL.
D. A. Smith. Feathers.
Woostkb. & Cosolkt. Drug Firm.
FoREMAN.CapeFearS.F. K Co. No. 3.
Oar Cap.reb.esi To-Day.
Services in St John's
Church to-day
IwmTuI Rnndav in Lent ma follows: Cehv 1
bration of the Holy Eucharist at ?i A. M.; I
Morning Prayer at 11 A. M. : Evening I
Prayer at V. Ml
Services :t rStTauTs Evangelical Lu
theran Church as follows: English service
at 11 A. M.; German service at 7 P. M.:
Catechetical lectures on Friday at ty P. M,
'. Services at Front street M. E. Church, at
11 A. M. and 7iPM. Prayer meeting
Wednesday nlgbtai 7r jb'clock.'TGentle
manly ushers will be in attendance to con
duct strangers to seats. rRev. R. 8. Moran,
D. D., Pastor.
Services at Jirst Presbyterian Church at
HA.M4andnP.M;;ReA. F.Dick,
son, Pastor.
Services at Fifth Street M. E. Church at
11' A. M., . and 7 P. M. Prayer meeting
1 Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Rev. G. W.
Pugh will officiate. Seats free. f '
Services at St PauVs (Episcopal) church'
at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Seats free.
Services at St Thomas' Catholic Church
at 7 and ldj A. M.1 4 Vespers chanted at 4
o'clock. Catechism for the children at 9 :30.
Catecbetical instruction to the colored peo-
pie at S P. M. in the basement of the church.
r -iv!i.n,.o.Gt7 A TVf Th
4-UM:uiw,,,vr-....,
service of Uie "JIolv Way of the Cross"
. . , . ,. s-z. . ..
every Friday evening at 7JU. umciating
clrrrrvmen. Revs. Mark S.lrosSand Jas. B.
rtJ 1 m l
White. - ' v " "
v a' 1 .n
Services during Lent at 81. Mark's (col-
ored Enisconaft church Sundays at .11 A.
r fi t r 2 nhiArnBfrvc.nAtP
.... .3 7-r ' ' '
M
Other day's of the week Daily aiorn-
ing Prayer 5 Pr. Seryic oned-
nesdayeyeniagaf 7 r.
.Tit. Seats. free.
Disinterested Pnffi." ' . . ,,;"p ,.,
The purely dismterestea character of the
following notice, which we copy from an
Arkansas paper, 'is respectfully .submitted
to all who value ' " Puffs'" : ' " Mr. Edward
i";i.Aiir
tothelW,forwhichheha,ourtoanks:
Mr. Phillips; reputation ia' a painter is too
di niwiiiucuiy,.. :
-oar nanus ;ewn
ornamental Minting done will make itrof't'
The little colored child run over byi
horse and buggy
corner of Third
Stab. isaaMtobeina verv critical condU -
tlon, with but slight hopes of its recovery.
Fmmaltfiy . AT4 7. TT 1 - J
i J- CJotton Factory! J -
Only 1 patient to the City Hospital'
last week.. v.
I "Xerel Vere jpniyTelpolfce arrests
during the past week. -
Speckled Uout and other choice fish
were plentiful ia market yesterday.
The Bchf. Fanny Elder, Rich, cleared
'rom Boston for this port on the 5th.
: TK 'ft'h. ? r..7L'T rZi
from New York for this port on the 6th.
' Only 1 convict to the Work House
during the past- week, from the Mayor's
Court. i
. ,r. "-''i
, Two white and three colored couples
were'granted marriage licenses during the
oast weft
For two weeks in succession there has
not been a single iaterment in Oakdale
Oemetery4 . 5 i f '". ' . 1 1
The Clerk of- the Market wmnrta th
wriyal of 148 market carts during the week
closing yesterday. '
a .t.i d
""S ui vpoicar o. x.
Company No. ft U called for Tuesday
- .yr""
I ' The interments In Pine Forest (colored)
Cemetery during the past week consisted of
two adult. and one child,
, Delays are dangerous. Let usstart the I
cotton factorv before tha enthusiasm diea
ut-V Strike while the iron is hot
it I
- Mabson, McLa.urln, Heaton and Lloyd
V dress their constitutents at the City
" uk i
The Tarious butchers, of this city I
slaughtered 67 beeves, 11 calves and 161
hogs during the week closing yesterday.
. Vw m- i
" W 30 10 25 cent on the in-
. Zz. . . .
Tf ? ot have a cotton mill in
Wllmlngtont , ' , .
I AlKwsebelone'to'aCcblored man
fell Into the dock foot of Hulberry street
yewcruay morning, out was rescueu wim-
out much damage.
0 townsman, Clarence Low,
2 wiU
enter on his duties as Clerk in the Bank of
New Hanorer tomorrow. , .; v a
The turpentine distillery of Messrs.
flames were quickly extinguished
Cotton will never be " King" until we
release him from the thraldom of Northern
manufacturers. How much stock will you
take In a cotton mill in Wimington? -
The "red-ball" diversion of the Wil
mington Steam Fire. Engine Company has
been mercilessly abolished. .The members
are expected hereafter to go for the hose,
reel
: The Steamship jantia will leave New
York Monday night,-' proceed to Norfolk
and load with the cargo of the Volunteer,
reaching Wilmington latter part of this
week.
The agents of the Lorillard Steamship
Company notify shippers -by steamship
Francis Wright that they must get theirown
Inanranee. a the Comnanv have no canro
nnlirv on that steamshiD. .
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The alarm of fire North of the Wu-
W .nH WMnn Kailrui vesterdav
,,,0, about 8 o'clock, was caused by
the burninz of a foul chimney. The alarm
was quieted in a few minutes.
To llams' JMews Jjepot, jrrons Btreev
we are indebted for copies of the New York
Ledger, Chimney Corner and Frank Lottof
JUudrated Jmeepaper l at the. lJurrent week.
The stand wfll be open unta 10 o'clock this
morning., ,.
- 'ilMr. Wm. It McLaughlin, formerly of
this city, where he was connected with the
. ' . . j - - -
steam saw mills of Messrs. Northrop & -
rs,,r!no. wa waylaid near Goldflbaro on
' androbbof sthemc
d in hi poeseion.
A nranna1 rnlli hi nn rietween HintO
.-y- . . . K
Tnm and Andrew Perkins two colored
, .
-tio r.r th of fUeond and
wket streets. Yesterday afternoon, was in-
Kw TVn wkn arreated Per-
-
Z::V::'C7Z t7L
K.U19 u " r-
We learn that one house in Petersburg
M.A01 ten thousand Doundsof dried fruit
from "vVestern part of this State a few
1 - s Dried fruit isfast becoming an
" . . .s
I important article 01 commerce, vam qusuu-
LtJ...Mw.tafr -
u ueiug jvv
nntie8 toVirrinia and the Northern cities,
I r tf-v f it wniniw flnda its
I VrVlVTI Willi'.!! IIS LSS-iU WB. II
a ax rm km t - m
- wT m this direction. The comple-
tSftnn,tne Wilmington. Charlotte and Ruth-
, a direct
.. . ' i.-. ,! -
line 01 communicauon ucccu
. the we8t wiU re8ult in a diversion of
this and many others."ot the rich produc-
i. ' " .Vi'- ' 1; " ..J'l. morlrot'
WOnsoi wink region uu.
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which win oe one 01 vne greai. "ws
that will accrue to our port by the comple-
? nf imrtnrtant Anternrise.
l)tJkM W Wiw - r- . - g
a AUaaa V.aagrf aalA t Aa 171 sMafiAall.
A colored member of the.South Carolina
Letrislature.happeningiptbis citr on Fri -
.Wr; T
",r
itA .vlo-ht he nlacedWa nocked
fl P-rt
morning ana exnoimcv ma '
ered that t240 of the sum had disappear-
ed. A warrant was issued forMomeand
TnTTm the Gtuu Houw
1 gation.
Job a B. Owens. . .
This' famous4 Comedian will once more
rPI bef o aw
vpera iiouse to-morrow eTenmg, the pro
gramme selected being TomTaylor's charm-
ing comedj of The. Victims' and Owen's
fflmnna onootislir 'taT. OT ?1o T
f erring to his appearance in these charac
ters at Savannah the New of that city says:
"Wis have never been better pleased and
delighted with any of Mr. Owens' Dersona-
tions than we were with his Joshua Butter
by, in the "Victims," in wiich he was most
ably supported by ar company of no ordina
ry merit. As there was not a fault discern
ible in . the representations of nv of the
characters, particularization iwere totally
umiwcaaarjf, losuua XJURerDy, sax.
Owens was irnsistible: ifid nuTer. -within
our . recollections of Savannah, .have we
a more tboroughly amused audience,
Throughout the piece the interest 'never
reDaered that the temporary absence from
- p .cTri-
tice 811(1 of the cftmedyjife most excel-
"U"J ucT"- auuienco las evening
wMnnnano nr laMa'tAWih -ama mamovm
and was a substantial evidehc of the high
appreciation in .which Mr. Owens is held
by ouj theatrical public. The crowning
giory oi me piay was tne grand presenta-
tipn scene-' 'And when yo5 wear think
Solon Rhlnrf u anBn.1 ru.oW
with every manifestation of aDDroval. and
S 2L5fifS?1 h? ca7ie
farm
WUI wear7 oi witnessmg it."
Reserved Beats can be had at Heinsber-
Eer' without extra charge.
- - .
Aident on shipboard.
Mr. Frederick Hall, 2nd mate of the Schr.
jxci x-. jw, who naa nu arm oroKen on
passage from Weymouth, Mass., to this
pun, onei menuon oi wmcn was maae in
oar P&per yesterday, was taken to the City
Hospital, where the broken limb was
"set by Jr. Winants,. physician in charge.
He states that in the midst of a gale of wind
the vessel shipped a heavy sea which struck
him with great force, drenching him to
the skin and throwing him with much vio-
,ence agaiB8t . lee gcuppflrs, r break
ing his arm in two places below the
elbow.. The accident occurred on Monday
last and the broken limb remained in that
condition until yesterday, when, as before
stated, the necessary operation was per
formed. He is now doing as well as could
be expected.
Railroad Accident
On Friday afternoon, between 3 and 4
o'clock, as a timber train on the. Wilming
ton, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad was
pas8ingovera trestle between Rosendale
and Council's Station, coming in this direc
tion, by some accident three of, the cars
were thrown from the track and precipita
ted through the trestle. Fortunately there
was no one on the cars at the time and the
dlmSl- l? sup-
puaeu vo nave oeen causea oj me oraKe oz
one of the cars falling down on the track.
The track was clear when the down pas
senger train arrived at that point yesterday.
Judge Onderdouks Lose.
Referring to the late robbery, of Judge
Onderdonk the Washington Star of the 5th
inst says : " In such crowds the light-fin-
ered S1? tad ' fine field for operations,
I and 8ome lostby them. Judge Onderdonk,
of Wilmington, N. C, in attempting to get
i on uie lucumona uain, atAiasu lasinigai,
I . ... . .
w,
fnd r $70,000 of notes, .belonging
to a Southern railroad with which he is con
nected."
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I Adelpalaa Society.
I the last meeting of the Adelphian Lhv
erary Society 'the following officers were
I elected for the ensuing term: President W.
-j W. Shaw; Tice Preddent; H-rO. Rankin";
Secretary,. H.W. Fonlayson; Treasurer, E.
I Of- Parmalee." Bpervising Committee A.
C Craft, J. .W. Cobb. H. O. Kankin. ifi
I i-i r t n vtT v t
l Jw TfM
I Boyd,'J. D.' Burr. Query' Commitfee H.
.:.;,mm -
I ssaaicaaawaiaM. .
rwn t m-r 1 f
ciosmg exercises oijnrs.cxaogm a
I . ' . . ; i1 TV ti
cnooi, near Dummervuie, crunswica. vu.,
took place on Friday, several persons from
l .... i ! . m..
"WW, a""". " CMIWBW w"
Mv in featsof declamation by
i . m- .r.- r u Lni -v. -!-
we papus, -ButHter vreurgc iuuniuyuuuuui
I cellenM.m thatdepaient -(: Alter the con-
I elusion of the exercises an address was de-
livered to the school by Squire Chinis
v - .
I Blab 09 AtklaBoa'a Appointments.
1 . , , Marr-h0th
i Wi'V"'''''''
1 hcotiana necK oum
1 HamUton. . :; . . :. . . . . . : " 31st P, M.
Williamston. .. ....... ..Anril 1st
Sn : . -. . . . ' . - -, . . I
a v ". fM
2d
"
" r 4th
'A 6th
8th
-j0hni PitVcoiintV:
Snow Hill
Church of the Holy-lnno-
. T . r!nnnt -ifjth
mtoh (Good'FridayV: ; llth
Newberne (Easter Day). .
I BeaUfOlt
18th
415th
18th
19th
20th.
22d,
i
u
TkrKooPlr
I Uk.ilU"U,iu..yf.
Trinitv. Beaufort Ocu...
Washington, Beaufort Co.
.1 "u vyiiuivu. -. .......
Bath
:.. " 23d
1 : i ' " 25th
St James, Pungo: . .
W-k iL. j 1
Sy,
27th
1 " 29liif "
T"
1 - ftauntvt i:.
Dkhonn?:V:V:nr7
30th
Elteabeth7 City. . ... . r . .May 2d
1, -Z -j - 5th P. M.
Mission ChSpeL Chowan ' , ,
Countyi f.V.-uV; " 7th
i Muitreesporoagn. --'v l
WoodvUle, Bertae iavv.-:'- liut
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Raleigh Baptist Seminary.
- Last night Sergeant Van Soelen, R. L.
Sellars and Fletcher Tilley unearthed the
ghost " at the , Court House, which has
been disturbing the officials for some time
pas. It turned out to be a colored man
by the name of "Wm. Jackson,, who was
found, comfortably ensconced, with blan
kets, lamp,- marches, &c. . His ghostship
was lodged in the Guard House.
C1TT ITEMS,
Wjuttxd. 15000 cypreaa railroad ttea, deliverable
In Wilmington or at any navigable point on North-
east or Northwest branch of Cape Fear Hirer. . Ad
dresa, Thoa. Williama, Bocky Point, N. C. '
Tba cobaolldaaon of the Carolina Farmer and the
Weekly Star bavins largely increased the circulation
of the latter, advertisera will find It aa admirable
medium of communication with the farmer and
plantera of the two Carolina.
Book Botdkbt. Tct Moaxnta Stab Book Bind
ery doee all kioda of Binding and Baling in a work
manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer
chant and othera .needing Receipt Booka, or other
work, may rely on promptness in the- execution of
their orders. ' Vr
Job PRnmso. We call the attention of mer-
chanta, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad
and steamship officers and agents, and all others
baring orders for printing, to the facilities offered at
the HoBxnra Stab Piustin Sstabushkbiit for
the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of
Job PBXxraro. We can furnish at short notice
Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball
Ticketa Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata
logues, Bills of Fare, Show-BiQa, Checks, Draft,
sc., ate Baaaiacuon guaranteea.
Durinz the fever enidemic of last month, the stock
of Ayer's Ague Cure In the Old North State became
exhausted, and before a supply con Id be received
from Lowell, the suffering from chills and fever be
came fearful. A few parties were so fortunate as to
have it on hand, and in Iredell county the druggists
eked out their slender stocks by selling doses a
spoonful each for a dollar.. Many paid ten dollars
for a bottle, when the regular price ia but one, and
tnongu tnemaerves ravorea at mat, so vaiuaoie are
the curative properties of tola nreparation, which
not only expela the poison from the system, but
leaves the patient with unimpaired health and vigor.
Raleigh (n. C.) Btandard.
Spirits TuiT)entiiie.
Horse disease again in the neigh
borhood of Weldon. '
Mr. Jas. N. Whitner, formerly
of Tarboro, died In Beaufort Saturday.
The Asheville Citizen reports
the robbing of Mr. 8. C. Shelton's smoke
house.
The Newbern Times announces
thet Joshua H. Brinn, Esq., an old typo of
that city, died at his residence on the 6th
nstant
A negro boy about sixteen years
old, John Wilkins by name, had his hip and
arm broken a few weeks ago in this neigh
borhood, by the fall of a tree.
Mr. A. J. Morrison, the talented
young representative from Lincoln county,
nas xenuereu ms resignation as a memuerui
the House, which has been accepted by the
Governor.
The Raleigh Em learns that
this State is to be divided into two districts.
Col. Douglas, the Marshal of the Western,
and Marshal Jarrow remaining in charge 01
the Eastern district.
r Mr. M. L. Barnes, yard master
of the A., T. & O. R. R at Charlotte, was
struck by a brick bat on the forehead and
was severely hurt on the streets the other
evening, says the Observer.
Dr. E. Burke Haywood, of
Raleigh, removed a tumor the other day
from the right shoulder and arm pit of Miss
China Gardiner in Chatham county, that
was 9 inches long and 8 inches broad.
Unddr the head of "An Out
rage," the Salisbury Watchman says ten or
fifteen citizens of ' union , county were
dragged from their homes and taken to
Salisbury to be tried for telline a negro,
that if he voted against one of the parties
interests, he should not remain on his land.
The Enfield Times learns from
a eentleman of Scotland Neck, that a little
eirl of Mrs. Banders, of that neiehborhoocL
was burned Xo death on Jfriaay last 11
seems that the little child was playine in the
kitchen, and going too near the .fire, its
clothes were ignited with the a Dove serious
result):' ; '. " : ' i
It 'is said that Gen.'"Dockery
declines to accept the Directorship on the
Penitentiary Board because it won't pay.
The late legislature limited the yearly com
pensation to three hundred douara. , xiere-
torore tne isoara charged expenses, ana
Gen. Dockery's were some sixty dollars
monthly.. . . : ;
: CoL J. M. Heck has not only
subscribed two hundred and fifty dollars in
cash towards putting the new Fair Grounds
in order,- but has presented his young
thorough bred stallion, valued at two tnou
sand dollars, to the Society to be given to
the county or individual . who coiitributes
most to the interest or the irair, Jx-
. ! -, The News learns that the United
States Supreme Court, in the case of All
cott vs. Wilkes. Bridgers et aL, has decided
in favor of the defendants. :'- This case in
volves the mining property" known 'as the
High Shoals, in Gaston county, which is val
ued at a very large amount 01 moner. Jx
Gov. Graham aDDeared for the bbiintijBL
and Judge W. H. Battle,- represented the
defendants.' n i. - ; ' r! r inv.i 'vau
. J amies H. Harris colored, elect
ed by the Caldwell Board of Directors for
the Deaf, Dumb ana .Blind Asylum, Super
visor of the Colored Department is to re
ceive a salary Of $1,200 per annum. Dur
ing the administration of the Holden Board
.-T J .1 .L, 1
UU9 sanw uuui uciu uic pwiuuu ah uie nus-
rv above named, but when the Democratic
Legislative Board came into power he was
continued in office for a few . months at a
salary equal to about S400 per annum, and
after a while his services Were entirely dis
pensed wiULr
- Frbm ihe Weldon" 'News : Capt.
E. 'N. ' Peterson, who "returned from Sea
board, in Northampton county,' on yester
day, bringTis intelligence of a revolting
murder near that place on Wednesday night
last ' ' Prince Albert Faisori had been ,mer
chandizing in a country store near Seaboard
for some -time. - un the night in question
three negroes went to ' the store 'Ostensibly
to make socle purchases. ; They lingered
around until 11 o'clock when ' two Of them
left; the other remarking that he would stay
all1 TriehtThe rnext mornmr the' neero
who remained at the store went1 to Marga-
rettsviUe and reported 'that F&Ison's store
had been burned. '' Some gentlemen, visited
the spot and found nothing 'but a"pile! of
Erietor.-a it was Known mat ne naa several
qndred dollars ' in the choose; aS' bej had
shown it td the three Tieeroes. u It is sup.
posed that he-was murdered, the store rifled
and thM bomedV Persons mthendghbor
hood heard screams and jpisto! shots la the
direction of tiie rtore after 12 o'clock on
the fatal night No arrests have been made.
NEW A1)VTISEMENTS. "
CAPE FBAB"r K
i V
THE 8UBSCBIBEB BEOS LEAVE to an
nounee that he has aasnmed the management of
this school, in which for four years past he ha aided
General Colston. - j .w.-u.. -
Professor II; Talllcnet
has the instruction of Classes in Modern Languages,
Mathematics and Chemistry.. , . . .
marS-tf - . . ,FRANS S. AUTRXEND.
11. L. IIAlg-RIS,
Undertaker and Cabinet Maker.
V Orders by telegraph promptly attendee, to.
Store on Second, between Market and Princes
streets, i '.., mar S-dSUwlm wit-sum.
EYEEI WEEK,
"yya are becetvtno wkkkxt
ADDITIONS TO OUB LAEGE '
' and varied stock of
BOOTS a J SHOES
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
FOB
Gents' and JLadit? Wear,
GEO. B. FRENCH SON, '
mar 9-tf 99 North Front street.
S. LOUIS & CO.,
(Saccessors to Loalg, Davis A Co.) ' ,
Wholesale Dry . Goods, - dec.,
S3 MARKET JBTXf ;
-,3. S :i.A t V'S" ;S liWaxavTox, N. C?
TE ABB NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST
V. tock of Goods ever brought to thi market.
Having a branch house in New York we guarantee
to supply merchants at
He? Tort' WloiesalB- Prtos,
and on as good terms as can be bought there or else-
wnere.
Havinc no Retail Denartment connected wfth oar
house, makes us the
ONLY STRICTLY WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
HOUSE IN THE CITY. :
mar 9-1 1
Ho? to Manage BuUlim Associations!
BEING A COMPLETE GUIDE FOB DIEECT
ors. Secretaries and ether officers, containing
forms for keeping all the books and accounts, to
gether with the rules, examples and explanations,
Ulnstrating the various plans of working in the dif
ferent organizations -By Kdmnnd Wrigley. One
volume, 13 rao., seat Cloth binding. Price $1 Also
recently published, -. -.-
BCIkVDlNG ASSOCIATIONS
"WliBt Tbey Are sutd Hvr to fJseTMesn.
By the same author.
the nractlcal working and benefit of
these Associations as a mode of sarinz to the indus
trial classes.
Cloth, Price 75 Cents.
Published by JAMES K. SIMON,
No. 39 South Sixth STBBBT.THnjjstrsiA.
The above volumes sent bv mall on nieefntnf
Price..- mar 9-lw
10TICE TO ALL" SHIPPERS
,.-.,-;- BY THE . -
Lorillard SteamsMp Comp'y,
rpHS LORILLARD STEAMSHIP" - COMPANY
JL having no cargo policv on the .
t ; , ... . . . .
STEAMSHIP FBANCD3 WEIGHT,'" :
f ' . .... - . . r' .
shippers who are in the habit of Insuring with the
Lorillard Steamslflp Company must get their own
insurances . , .
marUt
BABEY BROTHERS, Agonta.
OF THE LATEST.
SEEING : BEOADWAY STYLE !
. . . i , ..- .. .
CLOTHING
At Low Prices, at -'
MDNSON & CO.
.mara-tt
- v . -.'f : ss Xarket street'
PlO PIAjNOS.
lOIANOS OF WELL KNOWN MANOTACTTJE-
X. era: KNABE A CO., CHAS. M. BTIEFF, of
Duoniore, m njtfi 11,1, jetiM-I 1 ftiWBJ YHjOTJiItn
A T3TTT 1 D M nar.. rj - ' ' '
Foreigri and American Sheet Mo sic. Instructors
tot nano, singing, uouar, vmim, Acooraeon,
Instruments, etcf. etc
Musical. Jnstrumenta. such as Vlollna. Guitars.
Flutes of all kinda, Accordeons, Flutinoes, Ooncer-
tinoes. Banjoes, Tamberinea, Fifes, ete., ea '
. German, French and Italian Violin. Violoncello
and Guitar Strings of tbe very best quality.
, Mask) sent by maiU Aa I will always have a large
stock on hand, all orders will bepromptly attended
tost
tuXNosAiiG.
JBBa "
. r mar 9 tf
.1
Live Book and Music Store.
'Wooster & Conbloy.
Ha
.TING ASSOCIATED WITH MYSELF MB.
T. W. CONOLEY, a weU known Druggist of this
.. i ; . - " . i. - ...-,'
city, the business wQl hereafter be conducted under
,-f. -i -.Titr .-..1 1 .t(i; 1,1, :
the style of Wooster & Conoley.
: mar 9-11 .- l L. WOOSTEB.
i i i . i. , '
CAFE FEAR S. F. E. CO. NO. 3;
MEMBIBS-Y0U1BE HEREBY NOTIFIKD
. H "5Pi g?f loo compsar
new at the Knguie Bouse t , i i. .
.0?T TTJESflt EVENING, AT.TM flCK. Is
? Wot i?jhr y.silVi-A i
" r .T-' HA' SMITH dtCOn '
9-xt
Na Front street.
NEW ADVTKiaiEOTS. v-;
In Store! In Store!
o aa spiErr casks, , ,
" " ' " 150 Hhds Hew Crop Cuba,"
S"if.X ' -100 Hhds S. H; Molasses, s-
SS0Bbla8.H.sndCubaMola8as
. ..aoaBbGoldenFleeceSyrup,;,.., ; .i
- 4 . . WO Boxes P. 9. Sidei and Shoulders, '
100 Boxes and Hhds Smoked Sides and Shoulders, ,
' -v- 8,006 Sacks Satt, 600 Bales Hay,' VYi's;
r&rt&sir.ti? TO.QW gnsln4 BnaBMalloniy '
80 Bbls MuBets, 850 Bbls,JBbU sad KitsMackefel,;
r lflW Boxes Smoked Herring, W it .
I ..c' ?. r .500 Tierces Lan4 Plaster, f ..
ISO' Tierces and TibsLard, "
.: ' 50 Boxes Cheese, 100 Bbls wTnakey, r...
-ct , iS0 Cases Brandy Peaches' sad Cherries,:
15BPemarsand.P,B.Sugar, 0.
150 Bbls Sugar, 450 BagaCoflee, .
400 Baga Shot, 150.000 Musket, W. P. and O. S. Caps,
u ;.Ai .SMJCegaNafla,S50 Bbls Glue," 4
300 Boxes Soap, 150 Boxes Candtes, ..,'; ' i
' Bales Bagging, 400 Bbls Potatoes, Ac.; Ac,
..f S.fi (... .-.. . l f- UA; -
For sale by
-y.i t. F. JV. TntnCHNBK,
tt, t8 and t9 North Water at'
mar 9-tf .'"
TScales It Scales l: ;
QFAIX KINDS AND FROM BEST MAKERS,
.. .-..- t. At New Baraware store.
'' :t- - ' GILES & MURCHISON, -mar
9-tf . Corner Princess and N. Water ets.'
Horse Blankets, ; .
LAP BOBE8, WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAS.
ness. Baddies. Bridles. Collars. Hames. Chains.
Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus
ters. . L- . ,. '
StocK Xarare ana ptoh mew,
. j.8.Xopliain 4k Co.,
No. 8 South Front St,
ctS6-tfnBA - . Wilmington, N. C.
Taos, Gbaub. . , . T. O DbBossbt
: GEJEUE & DeEOSSET, .
General - Insnranee Agents, f,
... .... .., t , .. .. .: I'
' FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. ,;
- PrlmoeBB Street ac Jfater.j
aeo au-nac-u , - .... . . t - .
-1
MKCELLANEOTJS.;
OPERA-HOUSE;.
'v-
Two Hllits Only-r'
. . v , MARCH 11th AND 14th. , .,
. Tbe OrlclauUl stnd Only ;
B E B G E II FA HI I IVY
STISS BELL RINGERS,
And their enure Company of Musical Artists.
The most Elegant and Popular Troupe traveling, ' ''
All the Latest Sones and Newest Mosic
Young Ladies' Silver Cornet Band Parlor Orchestra.
First season with this Company of the greatest
comic voc&iiu ana aumic oi tne age,
SIDNEY FRANK 8 V
Miss Aska Bxboxb, Gold Cornet Soloist -Mies
Ndxis E. Kxapt, Soprwio. ' '
Una m Bkroxb, Staff Well Player.
Ernst Tbteu, Violinist
All tbe Favorltea w&$ Appear !
rtT" Grand Matinee on Wednesday March 12th.
at 2 o'clock P. M. ,, ,
ADMISSION: .,. , tV
Drees Circle and Parquette... ....... .......... 1 00
Family Circle , SO
Gallery..... ......... .T.. 85
Seat can be aecured at Heinsberger's book and
music store without extra charge,
ir ; . t W. W. FOWliER. -1;
mar 7-5t Bualneaa Manager. .
For Sale Low-,
SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, " - -
GOODRICH SEED POTATOES,
ilM-C iN'-V. i $.-.: . t r.ii. - -
T? ABLY BOSS SEED POTATOES,' ; . -;
TVBY SALT MEATS,
5'- O-!
MOKED MEATS,
JMOURAll Grades, &c c.
! r
mar8-tf
BUCFOED, CBQW CO.,
South Water street
A Card.
V -
rpHB ; 8TJBSCBD3SS IS ' ENGAGED' TJ THE
JL pnblicatioa of a Monthly
It U do
signed to be re'igious and literary
its character.
-.. . i
It is the only one or the ma in tne state, ana,
Prnaps,muie.Bouuiernouts., r , j .;. , v ;
-, Will oar people patxonixs itr It will hareafter be
published at the exceedingly low price of one dollar
peraMUBV; Jii;Uryj,i t-.,f.i. Ul
Ministers who will act as- agents wBT leortvethe-
Magazine grans. Any one sending Ave subscribers
at One dollar each wiU be entitlea to an extra copy.
Specimen copies free. ; Address " " f ' '
i marT-St lc
. State vllie, N. C.
HEIDSICK CHAHPAGNE-PIPER i CO.
QUARTS AND PINTS.
... CARTE BLANCHE OjiartSt flats A M-Ptots.
6 A BASKETS AND CASES' ABOVE CELEBRA-
wu ted brands at lowest market prices.
.v iCHAS D. MYERS CO.
,t T North Front street '
met copy. v .
A eBEAT Of FEB. .'
ONLY $3 FOR $11 IN VALUE I OR. FOR $4,
' $18 IN VALUE. 1 OK, FOR $5, $96 IN VALUE 1 ,
rrBS BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIC CHROMO,
A "Isn't She Pretty,"-highly Snished, mounted
and vamisbed. 8ize iSxtTAfter Lulls M. Speacetv)
retail price, -$8, will be sent by mail, securely done
up, post fre, as a premium to every $8 yearly sob
scriber to DEMOREST'S MONTHLY, acknowledged
the most beanufnl aad seful Parlor Msgsadne hv
America. "Isn't She Pretty P! is a beautiful chromo
and splendid parlor picture, and a valuable work of
art. worth mors than double the cost of subscription,
and together with Demorest's Monthly, affords an
opportunity for the investment' of $S suck aa may
never occur again: or in place of "Iat She Pretty,''
for $1 additional. Hiawatha's Wooing (after Je-!
rome ThasnpaonJ sise, UxSS, price $lVwtUbessBs
-post-free; or both Chromo and Demorest's Moaasv
iji for on year, for $5. - f Hiawatha's- Wooing " la
an equally splendid work of art, a large sad bsMti
ful Chsecao. sod wonk, I cm times tajkrtM charged;
Husbands, fathers, brothers and Itfvera.oo not fail
to subscribe forMOKESTT MAGAZTNB; and
present H, with a beautiful Carouse. It will make
eyes sparkle with delight and satisfaction, and prove
amonthlyresminder- ii yoar good, tsato sad kind
feeiing, Aooiess, W. Jannlnrs Demorost,8ea Broad
vray, hYork7 Ckajaesof -the latest aaiabers of
the Macaln,sa cents esx posHCm. . f
- aof S4-tf .
W '
MISCELLANEOUS.
yy-r: , OPEBA HOUSE.
MANAGES.,. ......i.........i..W. E. SPALDING
One NIsibiS Osily KBr Btob1bik
,'JfIarcb 10 tit.
XMEKtCA'S MOST 'FAMOUS COMEDIAN,
1 ' 91 B. JOHN B. OWENS,
Supported by bis own Dramatic Combination. The'
performance will commence with Tom Taylor's pep
ular comedy, entitled. ,
TUB VICTIMS.
JOSHUA BtJTTERBTi ' ' - "Msx 3. K. OWENS.
To conclude with Mr. Owens' great specialty,
' ' SOLON SHINGLE.
Solon Shingled. . .C . .U . . J.Mr. John B. Owens
PRICES OFADMBBSIOK:
presCircleandParquettc.A;t.
1 CO
1 00
Parauette Circle.
Family i
Circle. 60
uauery.-.
Private Boxes . . .., ,...., $10 and $12
Reserved seats may be aecured at P. Heinaberger'a
Live Book and Music Store, without extra charge,
commencing Thursday, at 9 A. K.' mar fi-5t
Solution of Copartnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .THAT THE Co
partnership heretofore existing under the firm
name of Cohrllle A Taylor expired by limitation
January 1, 187S. J JOHN OOLV1LLK,
... r K.J. TAYLOB.
WDmlngton, N. C, January 1, 1871 ;
J ' v ;:::
TyTTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, ' HAVE THIS DAY
V fOI
Taylor. . f ,s ... .. 4.
The thanks of Colvllle A Taylor are hereby ten
dered to the public for past favors, soda continua
tion of it patronage aoliclted for tha new firm.
Persons Indebted to tbe old arm are
rs-etatlT requested to .oettle tnelr ae
co-uaita.
' JOHN OOLVTJLLB,
. . H. J. TAVLOR, .
' G. M. SUMMEBaLL.
Wilmington, N. C, January I, lffja. , , - ,
ant-tf - '
. . i 1 1. i i r
O. DtTSON or CO. offer these new. fresh.
genial Juvenile 8ong Books to the pubUe, believing
iney wnx bbab oom-
Ct A A wfw 1 'ABBOH IBS ASTT OTH
U O OTX Ulna 'Cheerful Voices,'
by that naost successful
sad popular composer, Mr.
Ia, u. jemerson, is lor uom
. Emerson, Is for Com. TT .
Schools, sad ss S00.O0O V O 1 G B B .
teachers and DUDila sre al-
ready familiar with his previous School Song Books
mey wu seen no urging o ay uua.
And aa for our Sab
oath Scbooi Song Book
whose guttering title
aptly - describes the
ar-
brightness of its
contents.
read the following sxtnote TJ 1 " H
from 'commendatory letters: Xv U 0 X W B
Superintendents, aayr "Tbe
more we use it the bettor
we like it" "The music
has a freshness sad besxty unsurpassed by any book
I have seen." , Choristers say : "A work of sterling
merit " "Far excelling Sabbath School Music tf tho
icri
Ax.
many booka I have had the pleasure to use.
" Price of "Cheerful Voices" SO cents.
Price of "Sparling Rubles" .85 cents.
Specimen oo tiles mailed, post-paid, for the above
prices.
Oliver Dltaon St Co. I C. IT. IMtoon de Co.
Boston. Til B'ways Siew york.
febxoiSatWeowlT en
Fanby. and.Toilette Ailicles.
TUST RECEIVED FROM STEAMER A LARGE
U : 'L- and fine assortment of
LUBTN'S EXTRACTS,
LUBUTS POWDER.
- " GERMAN COLOGNE,
FLORIDA AND LAVANDKR WATERS.
BAY RUM, HAIR, TOOTH AND . '
PHOTOGRAPH COLOGNE BOTTLES.
BOSTON PERFUMES,
ELDER FLOWER, ' -
CASHMERE BOUQUET, .
: BROWN WINDSOR AND LTJBIN'S BOATS.
Sold at. ; j ,;.T . '
' J. K. MclLHENNTS
, , -. Drug and Cheancal Store,
feblS-tf ' Oippitt's Old Stand.)
Just Received :
o : ALAROBtOT OF
. CkMnmon 11-incau Phis-
bright sad dark doable
VUIA .T9 utMm. UN
sweet! 'Caveadiah V,
andouiergradesnf use
T WSMP II o Vawoowv
AWainWof Im-
ported and. Domestic
i-
Price'reaaccd to new
.ja) east tax,
H. bURkHTMER.
rUga the iDdiajOWrf,
..So. t Market street
jan l-tf
')!Hffltl IT"1 . 1 "
" . Farrar's Eleotric
TjrriLL INSTANTLY GIVE RELIEF IN CASES
- ...' if . V
NEURALGIA, DD7THERIA,' COLIC, SICK HEAD
":;" J AC"Tt, pJkaratWiA-ji : . ; c ;
i ; j.Clllat and Fever Not Elore.
TARBATS AGUE CURB ISNOT OSLY A PRE
JJ. ventive, but a sure ours of Fever, sad Ague,
Cnms.e.7 '.!' i . eiv. j '
Manufactured by the ,. ,
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICINAL COM'Y,
and for sale by aQdruggUta. t mart-tf
'Wanted.
rpWO BOYS "WITH SOME 1 CtFZBISSfCE Df
A the Carriage Baslneas white boys preferred,
' P. H. HAYDEN
i'.. '" On Third st, next to Southeriand dt BteagalL
. mar 4-1 w . ,. f f t , .,, r , i ,
2g5 ipqp
f ; .. Jfow landing m Brig Redwood,
dirert from Havana., For sale wtrjlewby.t
' tasriw , ,.., v WORTS dt WORTH.
:- Proctor S hamble's
"LIGHT OF DAY BRAND ' .
r A D AM AN TINE C A H D 1VE S .
ALL -ALSO- HOTETr-CAMDLES, AT
manufacturer's pricea. Sold y , -
... ..; . . AVIDT. BUBTJbCO
janlfrSm ' , . , Baiasaore, Md.
PROCTOR & GAMBLE'S OLEIHE SOAP
j,.,,.i,.T-i tf,,.'' ,s,ir .cf -"i. tft4.
IS MADE FROM ThR BEST MATERIALS, BUT
sett as srioe ef ordinary somp. ' Ovet lUO faml
Ues asing U. All grocers have it .
D. T.BUZBYaOO&dtimor.Md.,
JanlSdm ' WhoVosalo Ageeta.
A Great Conveniences.
Cdfiited an( Ground CcC?-
ttttatooo SouSeS!"
OBtrat
JAB. O. BXEVXSOJTC.
rmea a copartneraup unaer tne arm name
of Colvllle St Co., for the purpose of con tinning tbe
Lumber Business heretofore carried on by Colvllle