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TIIE JIOnrXIHG DTAH, PUBLISHED DAILY, ,. - - 'S i vf. II. BERNARD, ::. rtnJe?r. Orncn, pawBOn Bank Buildings, front St. nnflvear, to advajice.., ....... ...,.w...;.tT 03 JixmontU in advance s 63 Three months, in ad var- S CO One month, lnadvai--a.., 75 The MoKKiwa Star will ba delivered ia any part of the City at Jrrrrrsar Cmi per week. TheMORM ma.STAQ ia !e llTered to'CIty Cabserlfcera at FIFTEEN CENTS per tree!-. SaVacrl berfl North of the centre of HajrUet Street will b supplied fey Hr. T7E I ri abloWi si tlinae eoatTiof t:?.t line by Mr. JOHN BPSCSi C7 these Agenta sura aathorlie, ia Oclr respective Dirlliiii:.j -to': collect jeltjr -. ULATION OB TJS J MORN iyG STAB IS LARGER THAN, THAT' "OE ANT OTHER DALLT .NEWSPAPER PUB LISHED W NORTH CAROLINA. :- tarContractors will not be flowed, tinder their contract, to advertiso any o her than their. , legitimate Dusmess unless oy paving specially for such advertisement. , , , , . . . THE'OITY: NEW AUVKKT1SEHEIITS. : Hbinsbbrgbr's Live Book 8tore, 89 Market street Pianos, Organs; &eV " ' ' . Williams v& Mukcbison Cotton Seed Flour, Butter, &c. ' i Mcson,& Co.,1 City Clothiers New styles of Clothing, fec '.t'l'ir; ti . - " - Grand Concert at the Theatre on Monday Evening. tii(i1rn, --.- ; --:t nr.- ,n . . a. 'Ruth. R. R. Change Of Schedule. ' ' Louis, Davis & Co New Goods Messrs. Fiehblate & Bro.f Superintendents. .' J. F. Gabr-cix A Co. General Commission Merchants. ' . " Unmallable Abetters. ' The following la a list of nntoailable letters remaining in the postoffice In this city: Messrs. Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, Md., J S. Red-eld, Esq., Capt. Stanley, Whitevllle, N. C. - ' ...... V . . - ' r. ' Printing Ink. ; ' A fall supply , of Robinson's Printing-Inks kept constantly on hand at the office of the Mobbing Star, These inks are equal, if not uperlor, to any manufactured In this country. Kegs of 25 lbs kept In stock for the special benefit of weekly papers. Cash orders sollc . : - . tf ited. Eneoarajctns;. W learn that the parties entrusted with the eaie of tickets for the lecture on Temperanee to be delivered by Bishop Gibbons on Tues day evening, next, are succeeding beyond their most sanguine expectations, and it isjexpected I that a large number will be -present and a Is pastor. .. ": handsome, sum realized for the purpose in Next Wednesday, the 23d of February, is vSew " ' ' ; ':' ' V ''v '' the eommeement of Lent being, what Is City Cart. . - ;..; - , known as Ash-Wednesday. Then the season The following cases were disposed of yester- of gayety and pleasure with a large propor. day: -:' tlon of our citizens is at an end until the 9th The two white men who. were arrested on of April, the dose of the Lenten season. Wednesday for drunkenness and , disorderly, The weather was as mild and pleasant yes conduct on the streets, were arraigned for the terday as we have ever experienced at this sea offence, found guilty and required to pay the 80n of year and aa a consequence ow.busl penalty and costs. ... S. . . 1 : ness thoroughfares were rendered cheerful by ueo. ii&ne, arrestea on suspicsion, alter un derKolng an investigation, was discharged.- Frank Smith,' charged with, vagrancy,' was found guilty and sentenced to the Work House ibrjhlrty days. It was subsequently 'deter mined, we learn,, to remit the sentence on con dition of his Immediately leaving the city. . ' m.m ' " ' Knights of PytsvlM.- i U.J We understand that a preliminary meet ing was held in this city -last night,, with a view of forming another Lodge ofKnights of Pythias. A goodly number were present and we expect In a sbortlme to announce that it Is in fall operation The new Order has not made such rapid progresi bere'as In.VlrginU, For Id Btancet Hlaes Lodge In'Ricbmoad, in BtitnUd about six weeks ago, baa a member bhip of two hundred, with a thousand dollars in the treasury. But the "Knights" in Wil mington are multiplying wHh rapjklity, and applications for mformatkm as to charter fee, &c, are being received here frooT other parts of North Carolina. A Good Move. ," We learn that It has been, decided-, bv the flvVft of ihe rommit. I tee on 8treete andiWlifarvesppolnted' bj the , Board of AJdermeus Aaat herealter no- drays I will be allowed ly remain standing on Water I Street when" not actually engaged , in their I usual employ meVtiibuS will' be "required to I ' iate tneir posiwou 00 one 01 iu siao sireeis 1 " while waiting; far; t engagement.' Thia 'is rendered necessary (on account ol the vaanoy- ance which is frequently experienced by load- ed drays, It being almost Impossible at times ( ' (or them to make their way through the large number of idle drays which blockade the nar row street. This Is a good move, and we hope the order will be rigidly enforced.. Wilmington nnd Onslow Bllro4ul. Everything now depends upon prompt and energetic action upon the partof the friends of the Wilmington and Onslow Railroad to ln nre the success of the enterprise; and to sjs cure its speedy commencement and icomple- tion : tL . ' 1 . ii ' - . ? ' 1 1 dooks uare oeen openea ior snoscrip- lions to the stock of the proposed road, tadas every citizen of Wilmington must feefa deep Interest, in the matter, all who are able should come up promptly and place their names and a noants on the. books.- Its Importance tO ouV '-ity is conceded by all our business - men and tbey Bbonld show a becoming earnestness In the cause so that the influence of their'fexlm- pie may have a beneficial effect elsewhere. "Ac- Won is the word now nntil the speedy bWdii ln o' the road Is secured beyond rorc. . j The following Is an" extract from a letter frOm n nrAmU.t .! vi - ir--v...-r'r!f a prominent Kentleman of Onslow -count ome EdiUr u- . . .' irieI i?L-iUr' BJ? jour Wilmington incDds in regard to pur-Railroads r. i . "Onrrhirm f - , ,i.i-. Inn . 1 1 'Qbscribe $50,0Q0 to the Wllming- tjn and Onslow Railroad! Where Is Colonll juoore, with his subscription books? Tell him '"4,u"ng them uprr ,..-.rr.r,.rf, ter'.-RT, r r.A" nith.e wHm!ngton oiks get ,:Uhlnd.- very connt-, fcKeuueraan;s now canvassmgy ones shbC6UUbr'-'eoffeeiwiti wafers, wnicn' roa ri:22P?JB ?TW .m - hmiwatoR erackers wo from (Joslow county.' t: . 1 cakes X'fW .a ,"vv - ' -' ... ... . 1 I I I i I I ' II i . . i , , ,1 . , III 1 1 .. ' J J. '1 I 1 1 1 ,' 1 'I 1 I 1 - J1 ' I 1 I . 11 I II. II yo Rileis :pejcr'lt alrfit." . " ' j?7 Mrand Mrs.-; pr7;Tr4W have com r.Thja.fp)pV of Anotf rtUnt at Wades boro on tho 27tl lristi, t dominate a..'eandi datofreCtenUonJ . , The last "hop" for Se seaspn of the Ec lectic 8 oiree CI nb will take place atJEJppl'at maii this evening. , ,A lively time is expected by the young gentlemen and their friends. The dry goods stores bow doing the lar gest amount of business r hos wose own ers have ad re r Used most freely of iate.' c : J, jVh9 t&lne hogs sold at Auction at the City ?tonnd .yesterday, morning brought ; tha . enor mous sum of $10, cash on delivery. Attention is called to the new schedule of the Eastern Division of the 'Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, as it ap pears for the first time in our paper this morn ing.'' " There Is no better remedy for cold feet than to slap the. lets briskly lust ..above the knees, after raising the foot. The increased circula tion induces ImmediatVrelief. ' : 5 V K 1 ; a The names of Messrs George W. Williams and B. G. Worth were 4aadvertentlyomitted from the list of newly appointed '.Trustees of the Seaman's Friend Society, which appeared in yesterdays StAB. .4 We learn from the Fayetteville 'Prttbytt rian that Rev J; C. Hideo, Of this city, 'will lecture in that town on Monday', and Tuesday nights next, Feb. 20th and 21st. Subjects : "Our Amusements" and "literary Murders." The fifteenth anniversary of the Howard Relief Engine Company of this city will be celebrated on Monday next, the 20th Inst., by a parade through the principal streets &c. The company will meet at their Engine House at 10 o'clock. , . . . A belicese colored Woman, by the name of Hattle Ellison, was arrested yesterday for an alleged assault upon one Jane Boney, also colored, whom she was charged with striking anac noising. She was iurnisehd rree lodgings for the night in the Guard House. The ordinance of Baptism by Immersion was administered to two candidates both fe males at the First Baptist Church last even ing. The rite was performed by Rev. Mr. King, and thejurtles will connect themselyes with. the Second Babtrst Church, of which be the presence of large numbers of the.falr sex, intent npon inspecting theatest styles In the various dry goods and millioey rstores. Some slight changes will be noticed- In the advertisement of Messrs. J. F. Garrell & Co.'s as it appears under the new advertise ment .head this morning. These gentlemen are engaged in the commission business, and ;will make liberal advances on all consignments made to them. . As Spring approaches, the popularity of the W II mington Gard en' v increases,'; especi ally wlfliour German citizen.. The proprietor Is adding extensive improvements 1 to his grounds, and intends to make it one of tbe handsomest as well as pleasant places ' of 're sort known In this or any other rtty"' ; This evening the second weekly "Award" carnival of the ; Roller' 8katlng Association comes off at City Hall, when the ceremony of lectltg favorite skaters by ballot from among the ladles and gentlemen present will again be gone through -with it,, It is expected to be a brilliant affair and will no" doubt be largely attended. 'J 'ChiViisilubiajd; colouij Qtrieetid, yesterday afternoon, charged with having re moved a number of articles of furniture and other things belonging to his wife to the residence ;oC aotlterwomai T6t$slng altogether sausnea witn tnis mue arrange ment, she procured a warrant for his arrest. He was lodged In the? Guard House and will have a hearing this morning. Oar ChlpBsskct, ... "Buckwheat Sociables" are now the coj rect thln. T,;1 j .- .o I. L Ther rich, and ignarsBtre: sheep with golden W60l.?!3 i ?i -wwin-. tt o Ih:-'-' ; AWfrglnilady pf. .56 haf j ooly - takeo three Hs. In i her .career, !:J I bot r; ,'-o ? In Texas, a husband hfcs offered tl,)200 're ward,1 and ho questions &sked, lf the man who I . - ... ... m. . . y i uOK. ms W1W wui retarn aer., . . 1 T X -U .-.. !,. , !.... an admission fee to cjmpherylce, jMte ad of selling pews yearly. " ... r To the New' Tork Expm , belongs the credit of the. -announcement that 'Vinnie Ream's statue of Lincoln Is aReam-arkable workofart.VaaS3f2 An English scientific writer maintains that sleep Is pt6dneedby mblcCulart5l-c2e in cW:?Mf.!i.tMrebi:o spinal syswm,; I '- Swinging is said j the doctors to e.ve.. I - -' ' w..t mmv( t ii ' Wnf w . t - . I Wod exercUe for a person's health,' but tajtay poor wretch Jbas come to his aeatir by it. .. There is a town in N ada county, Call U , i-mk . 7orai. called Omega, in which there are thirty two young chdors, tnpnif. Ctteunfharrled -r-v, -:t r'h' r: , womin. At the receptions of the cabinet ladiesta Washlnftbh1 this' winter, there has been" no wine, the only provisions -for; guests i0etns I are and neaue Cnerfniaeaa." ' . ; '"..Ftt nr a.'a 'conAervaiitVdemen nd ought to'beeerisned agetfy all lawulmeans.! Jfeopio .arejr plot mischief; , when they i ara. mery lAughteris an enemy to malice, a. .foe . to scandal, .and a friend ta every virtuau It promotes good tem per, eallvens the heart,' and - brightens the In tallact; Let nalairli w'htfi-wiin."'i 'S' K' : it... ;,V. : ;f. sty.;- -iii'i ! vj&v?'g ! ft We learn from the Rtibetoniau XhtA a move ment Is on footto form if volinteer company olmUhtemeninImbertonandvlcmityi Th !tf tnteat-?jf Jf n r LiT . ? .a518! ui?.,ne?1ft Dft.ctrgeii. cyr and to aid protecting the, peace of..-he county.. -.?,orj,,c ..U-:-.T ;.f. ' We think thia a first-rate idea, and join oar cotemporary in the hope that! it will be- hnme- dUtely and vigorous utlntp practice. " r ' LiZ '-w1 r'r" . drmnd Concert.' i.yiV . luo uibuu VUUCCrk WU1CU Was aUTcrUacU t tb come off on MondaV tiio-ht Ustr bnt ' which I as nosiponei on account of the inclemaen- A'. -m .t,. -1 4 .. v-.-v next Monday night, the 20th Inst. Profs. Rkert and Grabau, with ie Able , assist- ance which, they have secured among our U- ented amateurs, will be able rto give our cltl- .zens a first' class musical entertainment and uue wuicu will do reauj eDjojoa. oee aa ' ii a 1 ili. a ' - 1 - t "? 1 Tduovwcuniu m 10 loouc u i Failed to Cone to Time. , . r I LaRoe's Minstrels failed to meet theirs en- gagementln this city last night, as they had previously dene ; In ' Raleigh 'and NewUi. J Wehad been partly prepared for this faHtffe ed us, but as we had1 .no authoritative lnfdr-1 matlon on . the , subj ect we deemed it expedi ent to keep silent . We are led to believe thlt, irom some cause or otner mosi prooaoiy n- m ." ! nancial embarrassment the organization fof the Company suffered a dissolution at Peters burg last week..' , ' ' II New Store. X By reference to our advertising columns,Mt will be seen that Messrs. Louis Davis & Co., of 203 Church street, N.. Y., have opened a branch house at 23 Market street, where they will keep on hand a large and choice selection of staple and fancy dry goods, ready-made clothing, fce., fcc. This establishment. will be under the superintendence of Messrs. 8. H. Flshhlate & Brb.;j well known . 'for their ex- peiiejoce Ji-lhexUy gQOdAJiualneaa In xmr city. Give them a calL Bi.hop At-tin.- Appointments. lDopjiiminn.nuiaBinoiniiowingap. . . t a . ' . . I . pointments : Enfield...,., S"l 1 A .!. ' Marcbc -5 'I? " --.V-, -.VUW.. WWU-.J KJnston April BL John's, Pitt county............. " Greenvlllej . . ... i s . i . Li A . . v. . : .'. ; Marlborough (Good Friday) Tarboro (Easter) Scotland Neck Williamston Trinity Church, Beaufort county. . . . Washington, " " 11 10 16 ZlonJDhurch, -BatbT . i -t " ? " '. T PuUgo, " " Plymouth .-. St. Dvld'Si Waabingt(rebuity..i. St. Luke's, - iP--- Edenton - it 21 25 oq .Hertford !. . : j . t . i I. Elizabeth Citv SO Gatesville May Murfreesboro " Woodville. Bertie countv " Wiadaor.,,. Wants. ' If you wan a clerk 'bookkeeper, salesman or porter, advertise in our new department. nndethehead of "Wants," at 'half ott. regu lar rates, for advertisements not exceeding five lines. tf Sltnntion Wn If yon want a situation, advertise In our new department, underjiead of ,Wantst", at. half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex ceeding five lines. . tf. TnilMtiaftiblA Tar. Thfe ic.tWcnieTaKWtco'nTDce to merchants. It answers, the xomhined pur- pose of a dlrecttoBlbeVnd business card. OHi--ti-aTff pritjqjpnnwtehing i HoWaWTOpplyoureelves- A H. JO t!;Tl r.U k If yon have lost anything advertise it t our u. J2u-iMAKilajX--iie tVJvf-i! Fotrd,';at half ourrertlaf rtslr adye tlsetnenta not e&eedliig'ilve Hum V L'n r .if Tor teln or Ztna. t Ifyoaavkhons orfartn ror WferiM, advertise it in our new department,' under wxd rwptetfully-to.thfttentlon oar patrons to- the fact that we -are retired 1 ol patrons to settle promptly for our; pajyers every: Xitur- 4ayf and to-enabto,as tOLde thls"e s ?Eea el cs: like rom-ntnessoiE ther part tLonr mux . nhers. ' th-th 8ta. wfll have toevk read v for. the I 'iir T.nrHi. n l il , rcr collector whea celled for. Havicxseiaany to tisajusriousopvezexweimd loss Ks-Aanr- than-tm Tor so .17. - kif-MWt L-'Haklow. L .City JKO. P. BCBCH, r Agents, BtaeraL I JL i xi.a.ilO XI TUU WU1 V lwiu-iot v w "ow aaa yut as- w deoartment. under head of " Wants," at half war . KAaMiaFa rBv t I Wan. BWHUC1B, BUTCIUO. IU UUl IT ..! I ,?n ?.cw our regular raies, ior,auver5eeiw- uu. c I a , 1 ' .VJ.I- MrTie. ?itk)rtiir latioA-ltrre,: " JL Ol 1 UDon what authority, that some of the keers taken from the , distillery of Angus Leach, in this county, "by the outlaws, last summer, on the occasion of the - rob bery whkvifphfiaid-ifement at . , -I .l S v.. me time, nave Deen - uibcovc- u ww honso-jof a-whitffcitiien of the:?county re siding in that neighborhood, and tuily identified.. Botes T;Th r " i fre E 11.41 w. nnuvn , THE nOLDEM IMPEACIIDEM T. Brwtalitirr XXirk ud flU Stem A' ; Cnrslas-. Cnapiala A SnpplesBental Convention Bill-Caldweir Im peeluaettt PrDble. The witnesses from Caswell cdunty and the victims ot BIirk were examined in the Court of Impeachment to-day. Amoqs them tha P-Hilly former Speaker of .the House ,ot Commons; Hon. John .Kerr, and W, B. Bowe, lormer member of testifieJto theivioS andtrebns conduct of Kirk;. andi menwrin the Lecislatnre from that count?. All Yanceyyille. - 4 Mr, Bowe related the brutal manner in which his arrest .was effected howlie was dragged down the steps of !be court room by main force and beaten about the body all. the time that was be- ing done. Mr. Bo w is about sixty years of age,' and one of the most esteemed men in Caswell r ::,--rv. -; r;".wu m. iu'uu u uro xii utov- ment which he received when arrested. d stated that Yates, KirkTs Major, placed a loaded pistol at his head and cursed and abused him. . . AU of tbe8e witnes9e8 tesUfied especial- y to the violent conduct of Beverehd Yates, who was both major and chaplain of the regiment. Thev described his con- duct as fiendish, and bis oaths and demon- BuauuuB w uuuiauuB ttuu learjui, :; i Tfr ia nTp 4VXvVkv 4-t. Mi. At, T aminIaIiim i - vw I win pass a supplemental dui, witn a con.- 11 veotlon acti providing that the .Speakers lot.tbe.two Houses shall issue the election proclamation, and in the meantime . take steps tQ impeach Caldwell. Telepram to ryZ .' SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. Plenty of had in the New- bera market. - The Tarbora Carolinian is to be resumed to day. The Grand Bal Maeqne in Newbern on Wednesday night was : a grand success. The people ot - Charlotte are beside themselves with joy at the pros pect pf the speedy completion ot a new pavement on one of th? streets of that city. : We learn from the New York Ohservtr that a colony of 8,000 persons, many of them Jerseymen, has been formed .to go to Western North Carolina, having .purchased a large, tract ot land there, valued at $500,000. The elms are budding in New I .. CTr and tho Jmrnal f Commera thinks a few more days of fine weather will cover them with leaves. - The New York Herald says : Two of tfaer witnressesln the impeachment trial of Governor Holden in North Caroli na have admitted being members of the Ku Klux. we believe they are the only wen amnenticatea specimens that nave 1 ever oeen ureseneu in proper iorm 10 me I 1 ti I ICUC1 al fUUUb. The Newbern Times is re- I .....Skli 4-rm ids --.il-rrti n r . A" l.n that an unsophisticated. gentleman from 3 the rural resions called at the eras works yesterday with a large stone jug for the purpose of (as he said) having it filled with I gas to iaie nome, some several mnes in Ot I tha (vtmitnr f hnrn ni'i VsmsimA nil liran I WUMW. , w m mm-vm .Wfc He said he had "seen the , durned thing burned jn .Jbe.storcs. about. yer and it made a mighty good light." . The . rural gent was informed that his .plan was not practicaDie, ana ne went on mucn mys- NEW-AJ LVE 5VTISEMENTS. wiimikgt6n, chaklotte RUTHERFORD RAILROAD. :i is MMX :''. S(edule for Eastern Division. h , ; W ; i iJeieral toemtenieiVs Officii WlijillNGTbN.N. C, Tb!h, 1871. P IASSENGER TRAIN leaves Wilmington dally (Stindays excepted), at.... 7:00 A. M. a rI va a ITipfti) of Rnad . I Leaves Head of Road, in Anson. Cq. .6:30 A. 1 ArivsatWilnwrton:.;.;...........80.P. ,..;.....twuir. m. M. M. r"Jn. i connection with Stages at Head of Road, and, ino-st nlrht k Wadesbaro'.: arrive in flotte thenext evening. .Through tickets 1V.nM.i1 .hJ . . : W , SS 1 ton,-, Rckinghaxn.rLaurinlurg and WaOea- muaunr win lUtesdaysand fridaysi and. arrive in Wilmington on Mon days anOfXA-rsoays a&9:w tr, m. -: - aHM! v'L-.-'l i-.i'-!f'i-:S.v4. FREMON-,' v feb 17-tf ' ' Chief Engineer and Sup't. ' - : - V Ja F. Carroll & Co.y. 'GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . L - - - . . ., er.i x ' '. ' " v vpr, -frmcesa aaa jr Wcr Jsse.; r7 jta- (Up Stairs).... Wilmington, N. C. I u - - . -w, - . - - i I V and Country Produce generally are res- i m j tDfl tJOIlJttfcrw Jrl I peotfnlly solicited. . .!! Partiooiar atntton given to the sale of Beef. CatUe and Live Stock of every , descrip- t-rt?k' ira rr! or.f 5ikftai. . -? jsIu w.'.t WeUvesseeured the servioee of Mr M. U. Ffnlay on, who will be pleased to see his pla mends axwl cust(mn.. ' r& - L3.J!f-',f'',it0l-v'' f'i"t.--..v'. i-.-'u fjff ulMvjyi ipade On. eonsignm enta , fcVXt 1)0 ... d:5 qnt v. i5-l .f.rtuW udio m .-j -;. fi) a(Sheriff;Vyr Bj chard sob, ol Colnmbtia Co. CoLHltowea Qmogton,N.a - neB7-tf, iNEW ADYERTI8EMENTS. HEW 8Tp;E:, AN ENTIRE STOCK OF ' ! ' HOW aild FfeSh OOOtlO ! I U'. LOUIS, DAVIS & CO., OP 203 Church Street, N. Y. . . ' ! - - ',"'"'- ' ' ' '.- '' Have opened a branch house at 23 Market Street. 1 . ' 1 wneroineywm Keerj constAntiv on hand a. - a LARGE STOCK ot - - - STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, KEADY-MADE COTHING, j CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, HATS, BOOTS. SHOES, NOTIONS, and eyerything contained in a First-CIass Dry Goods Ifonse. ' ,. -IT i".- - ' . ! We will be able to sell you Goods sis CHEAP as they can be purchased at any - ! ' NETT YOltK JOBBING HOUSE, as our goods are purchased from first hands In large quantities, and as THE ITEM RESIDE IN NEW YORK, will have all the advantages of the market. We shall make a SPECIALITY of READY-MADE CLOTHING and , . i f GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, and guarantee to suit everybody and sell them Cheaper (ban any other House. In aliour Goods, we guarantee to give you perfect satisfaction, both in price, and quality - Messrs. S. H. F1SHBLATE S BEO. I 411 n 4.. . V.-. ..- 4 .1.1.. U. I Tby return their thanks to the public for 1 their past patronaee. and by honest and strict attention to business, solicit the continuance of the same. " feb 17-naiw n . F i H UflHllM Wlwliri I AT the I ' 1 Thgotpg QlTMBBlHT. ETBIIIE FBD. 20lfi. - - - - ; i Prof. Rneckert and CJraban, ' ASSISTED BT THE LEADING AMATEUR VOCALISTS.' To commence at 8 o'clock. . Seoore-your Seats at Heinsberrer's book store. .-..i .. i JW NO POSTPONEMENT. feblWt: : J : .::- . . ;- Hour!; Flour! BAGS NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR m BBLS NORTHERN FLOUR, , - For sale by ; ,7 .,7;? (n(d? WILLIAMS MURCHISON. fab 17-tf T - Lebenon A Sheeting., - H - .7: Iw" I For sale at factory prices by u.;v. TfTLIJAMS MUiXIIISON. febUtt Family Bihl "D ECEIVED this day a large stock of Fami- jLti iy jjioiea, . : - HEINSBERGER'S Live Book Store, feM7tf " i STAND AKD WOKS. AtM-.lvK-m 4 HEINSBERGER'S. : iieT7 ,urop idoiacsea i SOO ZXIIDS. 100 DDLO. -J :' ii"''-7fHi ? Cuba iClayedAlIolGC2C3j BIIIHT NEWPXtGES: .-1011 -Ci'-.Ju! i t.j.';cj jc-j;.; fTIHE FIRST IMPORTATION of the season. JL Jow landing from Schr. Donna Anna.' QUA L ITT" E I T B A , For sale very low tram wharf. febl-nacl0t WORTH A WORTH.. TTAS prodpeed the Urgestune ftnereaae of 'u; .,.C :0 T T' O 11SI v. . fifU'. .j.., ticnlars addre.SCapeD. Ben feblSSJfcFtf Wilmington, NC. sr 0&6S2.n&rao3i6 day, ....... tl 00 : three) daya ....... ..-- oo . "ronx ctaysM,. ........ 3 80 " cvecays,..........i.......... s w . .u..&evc-i..-,M. ' 1 60 w ContrsLct Advertisementa taken at pro portlonately low rates. f V- i?-. , Xrrlage, Deaths. Itellglooa, I raeral and" Omtoary notloea will be insertodat half rates wj??PJd tat ia advance otherwtee full rates TNEy . AD VERTISEMENTS. Lf Sue street, K. T.) being dally in the xnar- fcet, buying gooasvMt every aavaBtage, and making into . Under HU Oun Bapcrrlalon. We are prepared to offer the SPUING 1871, a large stock , . ' : . UNSURPASSED FOB ) DUBASlLtTl AND PRICE. . r . r " ' I ;iunson4 &-CO.'S. febl7-tl City Cletblera. N: C. Butter. PjQ KEGS MOUNTAIN BUTTKK, For sale by williams a Mtrccxnsdsr febl7-tf Sixon CottonCccd. A CONSIGNMENT AND r- ! For sale by 7 " : ;?i ! fflLXlAMS SB MUftCHIftON. feb 17-Cf 1 . . " 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 I. 1 PIANOS, - M&rMELODEONB, For sale at 5 til" .cbti -.$ , ,HEINaBIEaiB'8. ! febi7tf J-LlSCEIaLAliEOUS T WUmmbn TheatrQ t; THREE NIGHTS. QNIiY, I A Happy aa CtteorCnl KntertalsnMllt . :i. 4 , Commencing THTJBSnAT MIGHT, FEBHUAJRT 16 tb. LaEue's Carnival Ilinatrols, BRASS BAND AND BURLESQE TROUPE. : - Rleanlo, tt Wonderfol Sopraawv Will appear nightly fiaBaJlad and Opera Gems. Twenty performers in each entertainment. GRAND CARNIVAL OF FUN. Admission 50 cents. Beserved seats 75 cents. LADIES AND CHILDREN. . t MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, r : Admission. to Matinee 15 and S5 cents. ... - Reserved seats can be secured at Heiaaber gexa Boole Store without extra charge. febll-et . HEIDE BROTHERS, No. 6 South Water Ot.v H AVE JUST DECEIVED A LARGE LOT of CANADIAN QARiDEN PEAS. . ALSO, ADBJTIOHAL BUTrU-S OV Fancy Groeerlea and Confeetlonariea Fruits, Nut- Cigars,! Tobacco, Crackers M Champagne Cider .and Vinegar, and other articles in their line. ' Keep on hand everything to be found in a FIBST-CLASS JOBBI9Q HOVSK. feblO-tf INSTJBA1ICE BQ0LI8.. TIHE undersigned offers to the. Citizens of r Wilmiiurton indemnity against 'Fire and Marine losses by insurance upon favorable terms in the following leading Companies i . SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, - - i! v .. -. . . I-; .; -.-of Hew York. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE. COMPASY, -' it ". - '?.'' -''('i ; : 1 Of New York. NORTH AMERICAN F. L COMPANY, ..','-,-:-!'.... - UI ew XOTK. NORTH AMERICAN F. L COMPANY, . . Cif TlmarftvrA NDESNURANCECOMPkNYi or Cincinnati, FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE OO y " Of Ban Francisco. HOME' INSURANCE CO., . of Irtnnend. Va. Upon desirable risks we carry, full lines, 1th rates as low as those of any reliable ana wit! prudent Companies HN WTLDKR ATKINSON. GeaeralFire and Marine Insurance Agents i No. 8 North Front Street. feb 12-tf Ex. rftmily ripurr-Buttcr, v. FTtXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,? i - j r. M . . JLU- VERY SUPERIOR. .RIME GOSHEN BUTTER. RAfAflt BATON,- i r0TY mess poj-k; a J T : T A . fn -. t,'.xTJJf:n n J j-j ---t:--rr; . Kov Vandlnir and Cor 1 Tiv febl5-tf . DcnOURACO. 1,11 ! "'.'T '..'i ,j rrr- 300,000 Pounds 1 j,ti :vf Or.THJS- nr ; . C?!l REFJZA RQ UANO XTIOE sale on tason'abl .eitns at the Cape Jj Fear Chemical Works, Caatlej itwt, WiW . a . r . . . . .. ., r . . .. r I Kin IT ' ( ; ja a. nuijB.' u. . feblSSAFtf Chemist. cohneb fifth and ocn btseet. mHE SECOND TERM OF THE PRESENT JL Seholastio Year wiU begin the Uth inst. Apply to . , . , ( "Mas. ROBEET RANSOM, . -f i feb 12-1 w Principal; Horfh Carolina" ButtorV ey KEQ Nik; OTTTEB, .V -'-! ; wtfb) a;; A CHOICE ARTICLE, For sale by - t'jBbMw -v.' X J0 WORTH. WORTH. n for o ale ; o n ntsnr; " m.T. ", I., . : f b , r , i i . V i J Tnon BAIE OB BKMT That large and JD valuable plantation on-MlddJo Sooad, 8 xcuiea trom the city, known as the Mott tract, wiU be rented or sold on xesonable termSr Fof ptjpplyto ' CiW:oLDjiAM;itXr 4 v' :
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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