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Ornoi. Dawson BukC -all. nne year, in advance.. ......v.i.f7 00 tnontW in advance 3 n Three months, in 4w:.n... 3 O month, in advance ,-7j xhe Moamwo Star t, : I la iu:7 ,r week - r February l 171. 'C.r- Time. 7:32am 4:33pDB 11. 5 Barom'rl Thernion. feather. 29:78 29:68 4 Cloud 7.;- 29:90 49 NWfresh r air. Amount of rainfall 23 Inches-ptarm pasting j( e. Meao temperature of tUy 68. ,. - - -s-ln Robert 8tb6thX -SerK't Signal service U. 8. A. - jiw AbvajUTisKnisiiTia. IlKiNSBKRQXR'a livfvBovk Store 89 Market street-PUnoaOripinv&c. v vy. !. IIenbt hrbrck Howard Relief Fire En- Hostbttxr & Smith Celebrated 1 8toraa?l Bitters. .f:'niT'.v i- 1 r i' ;, 7 v 1 '? Read the adferUaeiaent ofDt.'lTutt'a'Ex- pectorant. Vri!': Williams & MvRcrison Cotton Seed, Floor. Batter. Ac. -''' vi McsoH'fc Co.t City Clothiers New styles of Clothing, Ac, -'j-y;-'---. ' - r DsKoe8Tfc Co. Extra Family Flour But ter, Dorbai Tobacco. . . ; , . Regular Meeting of Concord Chapter No. Monday evening.. ' ' v Hxidb Bros. Planting .Potatoes, Canadian "Garden Peas, '-f-' D. & J Nrwmah Two Notes Lost Or Sto- .t' ; i'.-.Ti F. W. Kxacmraa. New Crop Cuba Molas ses, Crackers, Canned Goods, -C Read thVadYertUeaent of Bishop Glbbona Lecture. . Sum DAT Feb, 19. St. James (EpleopaI)f : .f. Qninquageslma, Feb. 19. Morctng Prayer at 11 A. M. ; ; . Evening Prayer at 5 P. M - 'i i Sunday School at 3K P- M. - - , , Ash Wednesday, February 22. ' ' Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Erenlng Prayer at 5 fffotXA oi. . D , . JXHTKlf SXRVICXS, . . .. , T - Joint dally services at St. Jamea' atfi 8t. John's Parishes throughout Lent until Holy Week: v r . . t.v' i ' Dally Morning Pray efat T.tfelock on Mon ; day, Tuesday and Wednesday at 8t James'. On Thursday, Friday. And Saturday at St John's. Dally Evening Prater at 5 o'clock on Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday at St. John's. pn Thursday, Friday ani Saturday at 8L James. X f 5; .: , t : - .. St. Jlama .Charela (Eplsepl), Corker Ran Cross xvn . Third Strrxts. Quioquageslraia February 19. - ..: - Morning Prayer atll. : ' -' Evening Prayer at 7 P. M. , Bunday School OX o'clock A. M. Ash Wednesday, February 23. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. , ., Evening Prayer at 7ft o'clock. First Baptist Clmreb, . ' Cornrr Mabkrt aho Futh Strkrts, Rev. J. C. Hiden, Pastor. -Services at 11 A. M., by Rev. H. B. Borr.- , No services at Sight.' '. - . Sunday School at 9 A. M. ! V : Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 1i o'clock In room above Pastor's study. Weekly PrayerMeeting Thursday night at tl o'clock ' ' - l lrst Presbyterian Cbwrcta, ; Corker Third and Orator Streets. Sanda? BASSSL commence at8 .II. v.; ' ' ; 1 J Services at 10X A. M., by the Pastor. Lecture Thursday evening at .70' clock. St. TMiaouM Clmreli (Cttalle), On Dock BaxwMir,BaJOKi ihd Third Sts- Mms at6W audlO A. 1L Vespers at 4 P. M., Rev, M. 8. Gross, officiating clergyman Frent Street K. X. Claiarela, Bntli; COBNKB WAtlftjT .' AM 'raOHT ; TRJSJBTS. Rev. Dr. Moran, Pastor: ' ' Services at 10W A. M. and 1U P. M.' Sunday Behoof K P. M. ' Regular weekly Prayer Meetlbg Wednesday night at 7X o'clock . AH arelnvlted to attend. The pews in this church are all free. Gentle manly ushers' will be, In waiting to conduct Btrangera tosea'ta.;: . -.::,., ';.?, t; , . ruitk 'ft trslea Jf . )K. jQimreu ;,' '.: Fifth BxtWexw CHtracir Asrp NBTctBts. Rev. Frank IL Wood, .Pastorl " . Services at 10 A, M.. by the pastor. ' Sunday School at V A. M. Ciass Meetlngat 3 T. M-1 . " 'u T :,T Prayer metrngWedDesd atT P: Mv; y ; St. Psmls m-tmtmwmm .' CUmreiky ' MAMft STaifT, " Coiai ,o , firxm.'; ; Rev. CL' iJ' Tiernhelm; Pastor., c 1 German service at 10 A. M. , English service' at 1 P; IL-c t - - a " Buaday School at 8 P. M ,s -u. y ' catechetical Lectures on Friday at Z P. M.' - nmammw? BetMeli ,s: i ; SerTlcs ai'XV biEev. ft B. Burr. St, raal'acslwa Epiri), . Servleci aUO A.M. MvAB .fmMn DJ ReT c ( hrlitUa Claatpel (Oalared Jtsueoist), CoRiwa C!huch ahd Bnyxxtv. ' rn res. ;. " dabbath Schcol at A M. ; " P.i jt : :''. Services at II A. M.i3WP.M. and 8 P. M. by the Pattof,' BeV. Ellis Lavender." . ?;;' The fallowing Ui list of unmailable letters remaining Tnwthepostb0cenn . varron Hail, ;jBaitimori5f mli . Burr-Baltimore, Md.; Capt BUnley, Whltes- ville, N. C.;J.' S.jaedfleW, Kf, . RITER AHDHASISE UCWS.. $ Between nine and ten - o'clock yesterday morning the highest tide that has been noticed for years In the Cape Fear attracted thealten- tion of persons who were about the' wharves. 0u the oonoaite aide of tha 'river 'evervthloff appeared to be uader water, and It'., was re- . . . ... marked th.t h. ..n... rrnm f v tn fer . c I---,- .u.. -w 3 v awk mil iivn prni'ii nnrn 1 inn . m r wf.rv common in NewTern. and occasionally the 1 -...-.... - . -uepia to aiiow n imSBfX 01 ooaia ftnd canoes through them but e?en v snch an 0na as we had yesterday Is very rare in this lo- uae as we bad yesterday ia very rare In thla 10- medbytli9iieAyiipherlTr. - oL Vn-ITo. 128. WIIJIimGT6l?;;;lt;;C "T IieSt meeting ot Concord Chapter No. 1, to-mprroir Tenlng at 7 oclock: '-r.81iad1rcr plentifni In market yesterday, at from' f i $1; 60 per -pair. . Vv-' The Board of Aldermen meet ' in regular teal-monthly session to-morrow night. - .T There af at present fourteen prisoners codfined In thQ countyJaiLVi ( fl I r-Thej; are abouli 10,0 bushels or corn now awaiting purchasers from vessels at pur wharves, mostly frem New Rlver.: - The moon changes this morning at 8 y&Qi'i We'tnay bow hopa,for some settled weathe. - ' 4 Wo saw a sad-looklnj? white horse yester day on which some one had stencilled : "Oats wanted. Inquire within." 1 vi J Rev. Mr. Burr will preach in tho First Baptist church tMs morning.. There will be no night service. L j a ; a ; -y, Miss Adelaide Phlliirpsla to.b the prin cipal contralto at the triennial festival of the Handel and Hayden Society In Boston in May next 1 t-Jyr ,y It Js proposed to holdvTemperance meet ings ail over the'Unlted States on the 23d in stant, to strengthen the organization, and saving as many inebriates as possible. : The following. conuudrum is now agitat ing the merchants of Water street: "Which Is the , butt end of a goat ?" -A ,cchaw of rozzum'?;. is offeredlor a correct answer. w? j. -c . i -.u-'il i I w ev wu ur wireo porpoises were seen in uie nver -just below Kidder's uuujwwfuij wwrwuKiTvno 91 mo cuecisoi 1 the miniature tidal wave alluded to elsewhere. Welearn that burglars effected an en trance' Into the feed house of Capt Lemmer man on Frlday,nlght and carried off a lot of feed and provisions belonging to that gentle man. ;. Mr. Robert E. Macqinber, formerly of this city (now of the firm of Nowlan & Co., jewelers, of Richmond,) marrie d, on Thursday morning, a daughter 'of Jtiis partner, Mr. Thomas-Nowlan. v Mr. R. L. Harris, of the Front street News Depot, has our thanks for copies of the last New York Ltdger and Chimney Corner, which, with alll other popular publications, can be had at his stand. A prominent dry goods merchant worked half an hour on the following proposition and failed to give the answer : "If fourteen men I build a stone wall In nine days," how long will it take .five men to build a like wall in six days?m Tcaptnwte Itre. , Our readers will bear in mind that Bishop Gibbons will deliver a lecture on Temperance I on Tuesday evening, the 21st Inst , The lec ture will be delivered in the Theatre, and the proceeds will be applied to the benefit of Mt. Olivet Council Friends of Temperance, of this city. Bishop Gibbons, as most of Our citizens are aware, is a 'gifted and polished speaker, who never tires an audience, and whose every word ana tresture carries with it a significance. But aside from the interest which- his lecture wUl necessarily awaken, and which should in- duce a large audience to be present on the oc casion, If only for the Intellectual -enjoyment j 'which wllV be experienced, every', one should be anxious to contribute something in the way of material aid to the encouragement and "pport of the cause which Is to be benefitted thereby. No one will dispute the ; lact that tnereoy. , ro one wm aispuie inexact tnai i at the tioverfiors nouse wnen l startea; ' ip-. rfl-.: i.--the Friends of Temperance, as an Order, has he told me about - the road and the - best ; J? Or X W6Illy X GHrS accomplished much good in this community, and with 'proper encouragement from those who should feel the most earnestly and deeply interested, jn the success of its missiohit will be enabled to enlarge and Increase its - useful ' i '. ' ' . . .' i . ': ' .i .'.v J , . neSS. - : j. ' , . ; . ; ,. ; i; -;-- . ; ' r - - : , ,,- , .Tickets (25 cents) can be procured at the Book Stores, or at the door. If our friends in Robeson can secure the aer vlces of CoL Kenneth MurcbUon; of Harnett county, and give him fifty picked men, we will guarantee the extermination of fienxy Berry Lowrey andhis gingof cutthroats'. t . . " rlTTZ a Z T - ment to ,Col. Murchlson, to i .undertake this We know that money .would be no Induce wore, obi pKww bwiuw u8"y.' to tender his servieea if requested. - J i vv0havaaeenenoeiurciusonw-ea;anaipio:outasaavance payment to-troops,! , planting POTATOES; all kinds.' we know the kind of staffhe la made of.; 1 by an order irom 'the Governor, to- let L .. . . .. ... , cityCewvt. . ' Thc following easeawera disposed of yester- day: r . h.ui -hi -Uscjr-..-x; ?Wm. Ward, charged with disorderly eondact, Jndmentfor themnaltv ft20 aad costs. Thos. Turner, charged with drnnkennes. I ijogment pndvoe paymftntr6( Lent Of COStS. .ki,t'Mi.t w7i Concert Ot vocal and Instrttaentai muslc,.by ' , - a JL . : v, ented ; amateur yocallats,r will certainly take place at ine ineawe w-mprro cyciM, yt out falL There has been aucn a aearu oi VmuTements nere j Terjriov.pii wi --jr.rr nity jass of hearing eucn excellent music at .m k. dUnAnuit h th talented centiemen ... - - - - alluded .to and their experienced assistants in vocallsm.'. A large number of tickets have been sold, we learn and quite a number of re served seats engaged. Let all' who "have not supplied themselves call at Helnsberger's this nfornbig and secure their seats. Remember- nojpodpona''-' '- " . - .. ,. . ' " ;j. ' The Dowaurd Fire Company. "I ' ' . m n m vnt .1 .1 Tp-morrow thaJiowara neuei x To-morrow thaJloward Relief Fire Engine llombanv will, as before stated, celebrate .tne Dmpany will, as before stated, celebrate .tne I Aintvi tvnntvenarv of the existence of their 1 uiibbu aM .organisation, by Ia fpar.deia.uniformwith 1 . ..,t h 4 Adrian " ttiw 1 lesuviuc wi.iu-r . - - - We wish them a pleasant time. 13 t-.'?.- :'-:'r- r !pg tlielirkUI party ont of-chnreli. . , IlIGir COTJXtT OP IHPEACimEWT. Toe Chief Justice appeared andh-took: tbeChair t.ft j'i i ..:.j?x , ?tr Ty'"- ' : Mr. John Oj Gorman . was called and awornbut bis evidence: was boC inaterial tr T 1 . mi ' rt - ' . s I ani a. telegraph operator at: Company Shops; ;waa summoned on' the SOth Jan- nary about 1 6?clock at; nigit was ; also ordered tb bring all telegrams here, but J. had that evening, previous tobeiog sum- mcmed, ; by order ot J. R. Dowell, Super- intendent of W. U. Telegraph Company, sent all telegrams to him.:atMlu;hmpnd, Vai; witness produces and read his order by telegraph from the Superintendentiinr structing him to pack up end send his messages to hint?.?! iuli mhix-t 'tt ie Cross Examination.: y:ji- iK - The rules of the ITelegraphrf Company forbid operators to show or disclose any telegram; no oath, taken, h i, .1 .;;, ;;;V Redirect : ; 1. Aw::u i ;4 ? . ; : t ' I applied to Mr;DoweJl for the return of the telegTams; he declined tocd6so. , ; J. G. Cooley: I am telegraph operator at HillsborOjiN.-C subpoened on the 80th of January,' with an order to brinff all tel- egrams I bad p relating to the troops . at Company Shops, N. C. ; have received or ders from my Superintendent not : to' an swer questions or produce any. teleerama: I have them'herer with; me, and 1 refuse to do either. ' . ' - -fji- -The Chief Justice directed the witness to file his telegraods and the matter Tstanc onen for discussion. TWitneaa filed tplfv. r - graml wanted with the Clerk. . John Bragg called and sworn; . I am cAs- siSbans utjerator in me leieorarm omceor this city. -In obedience to orders receiv ed Mr. Starke; Manager of. this office, boxed, tip all messages: or telegrams, I think; of last year and forwarded them by Express to "Wi ' Hunter, : Supply Agent Western union' Telegraph Co., No.' 145, Broadway, New York City.: ; As well as I recollect they were sent about the middle os January last .7 !; : , John B. Neathery sworn : I was the Private Secretary of Gov. Holden : I was afterwards appointed n Inspector of the loth Brigade of Militia, and reported, by order to tho Adjutant General; twherc.'I was told that I was wanted as Paymaster General; afterwards at the Treasury,' I re- reived $40,000 I paid $10,000 of it td Mr "Rerrv. an actincr militarv ofBcer. on k ver- bal order from Governor Holden and the Adiutant Generalr it was intended, for Colonel O ark's 1st 1 regiment; I went ! to Graham, found there Bark's regiment; paid officers and men; I paid out in all; about 145,000; I gave no bond; the Governor as signed no reason' for my : appointment ; I had heard of the injunction restraining" the Treasurer from paying out money for this object; the Governor said nothing as to the necessity of appointing him (Neath ery) as Paymaster; I never heard Govern or Holden mention Mr. A. D. Jenkins as paymaster; Mr. 'Jenkins received the order to pay me the money; he sent for me; Mr. Jenkins said Mr. A. D. Jenkins had been, or would be, instructed to deliver over certain messages to me; -I received the moriev Sundav night, upon a message from Mr. Jenkins; I had no knowledge of the troops being clamorous for their pay; we occasions uy aia some.pusMess on oun day; during the month ot August I carried a letter to- the Chief. Justice at Richmond Hill; 'Yadkin ? county;. I was furnished with money to pay expenses for .the' trip by the Governor; I went to the Chief Jus tice's, where I staid about two hours; Mr. a lawyer ot Greensboio', was present I at the Goverrior's house when I started; conveyance from 'Salem; Mr. Ball stated that he had been to see the Chief Justice, and told the Governor, m my presence, that the-Chief 'Justice would come down, and: would be more likely; to come if I took a' conveyance that would bring both; retuminfir, ' ' witness and Chief J ustice reached Raleigh on the third day, at half past! a. m.j I made haste; 1 don't know it was the same - day the writs were re turned before Judge - Brooks; Chief Jus tice was on' the bench that day. .; ' or Ai D." Jenkins called:- : ; ; . : h r A a navmiLfttchrj Jtkiall. I received &6000 from the Public Treasurer; the first $10,000 I cot. I paid out for commissary stores, (&c.; I paid weo,1 w.riurK, oerore my ap-. Ointment M the sumof $l)00 onT Jtof the Governor; countersigned f br-the Audltof; lDO tM 21tt Of UZO OU ja-: 1870: tho 14th of July $10,000 was them have bo mucbin advance ? of pay t rolls:'! fried to allow no one to overdraw; some ot this was for commissaryf istores; again July 22nd7 I received , f60,000, 1 dont know forwhat object bo much was ordered to be bald lfy- meV Ibadheard inaf:tnew?was to' -be 'nhi( iWtAn sirainiug iuC ltaou;", .'"f. ""J; I . " , -r-. Aufirust. r.wasi eniohled, ' toi'stop further disbursement; I then ceased till the Gpyer- nor relieved me as Faymaster, I received g1?. ffSmr' 5 JaWJ-? SaljsBury: the Governor ordered me tade- liTerove?thebaIanceofrnoneyinmytaBds m Nefthery; I refused to,do so because I did not understand the . mjuncuon ; wisb- e to consult counsel ; . the nexf . moxning Governor Holdeh met me at'lhe NafQnal with him T 1 it " t v" - iT M 1 auouituia waiicj,, w.m lis Baiwr, j x vatuA. uoi w. 1 jw I was im portant, and it was myauty to tura tna money yi, x .u, v, lOia ill 11 X youiil dcc uuu again , viltviu ic- A a tvinflaaiva 4Vrrk tKa nnvorvtrtv T i"' " T.CrAi wTw. went tohra mceabout 4fP.- MITraw the GQFcrnor. Jiir. uauey; ine lawyer -ana Mr. Bichard CVBQger were there .was a8Kexj by the Governor iflcould tumnver to Mr. Keathery that evening; I agreed to tnrn over nrovideii I could t theTdnds " nnt of the banks hesitated a littlebe- I . . 0fnot having a ;full understandiDg 1 Df the' 1 iniunction ; the- Governor tfegam 1 ot tne- f ni I ..id itTwaaimDortant;) that -the ibank 1 " m. - might be enjoined; there w a i nmrw t.nw Trnnrta niapanucu; uav iwu I ;4.r A .i,Am WOm t.n he mna, portion ot them were to be ; mus f AvnH AVI I did "not pay out - ; a Hnllar )eTeentrvbv3 the Governors ,- . ..t. ,....y-,r:-; . ; ; the . Governors lather -also; I Jdon't '. know whether, 4mj father' was Tetacta'ntraftei' consultation? of coiifnsel about paying but tatoeyforiihfc purpose under,considefation;I w?ntto thf Jtaleigh JjTatiohal, Bank, the Sunday, even ing I was in the 'GoyernorV bfficej nd Kaving:fbund the fc ashle;Mr;J Wile; hi appointed a time, about 1. M. lor me a. - . i a n 1 ji ii to come dovrtmnd see-if -he-bad the funds; Mr. Wiley did not seem certain " about itiIw tp.Bee;Mirv-Jqhn.,G.f Williams, and, he agreed to cash my draft; Hr. Wil- Hams got a buggy and we went to' look ftftr Col. f Anderson, his cashier, who be- inS found, toldrae he .oould, cash,, my draft for-$1.00'Or f 20,000?-! went to see Mr. Wiley; h paid meKl$,000 and a draft on "New York for $40,000 came on UP to Mr- Winiams,' arid upon a certified draft from MrJWiley, he paid me $10; 0; it wasauTF olock wMfi I got the la8t irom'1 Mr.J Williams; f the Governor never assgod airyeasoniar ,such. ! great hunf ingettmg-tbe-money-tbat night; I went so aee.. Heathery, at hi$ residence; he had not Jet reached home; I came' to the capitoi-aadiejit fflchim; be jcame and t?d him I badt' been- ordered t to. torn over to him5 1 drw receipt' for the money; he signed it arid we" got through aD0Ut 12 o'clock Sunday nighfT jjuikuuo ut 'tue- eviaence was imma terial. I , .Court adjourned at 3 o'clock P.; 1L M ARBFEI. CONBT MoLAURlK, On the evening of the 16th ' instt, at the First Presbyterian Church, by Kev. H. Ii. Slnzleton, Mr waiter Coney and Miss Mary J. McLaurin, all of this city, r q eaxda. 1 NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. A STITCH Ilf TIKE SATES JflWE. ' If you have a Cough, do not neglect it J thousands go to an untimely grave by neglect ing what they call 'a slight cold." These alight colds are very insidiona. They soon become deep-seated, and defy all remedies. DE. TUITS EXPECTORANT will cure It. It can be had of any Dmgglat. feb 19-lw POISONOUS MEDICINES. The theory that the' virus of disease can be safely counteracted by doses of poison, fa false and dangerous. 'Within the last twenty-five years, riot less than a score Of viru? ent poisons have been added to the repository ofthe inedi cal profession. They are given in small doses, I otherwise . they, would, destroy life imHaedi aiyj uui eyeu in minuie quantiu.es, iney produce, ultimately,' very disastrous effects. It is unwise and UBphflosopkical to employ, as remedies, powerful and Insidious drugs, Which in subjugating one disease, sow the seeds of another still more unmanageable. None Of these terrible medicaments operates 'with as much directness i audVejiAlnty upon the causes of disease as Hostetter"s Stomach Bitters, a tonlo and. corrective, wl'hout single deleterious ingredient in its compo sition. ' Arsenic and qutnia are given for in- termittents ; bromide of potassium for nerv ous disorders ; strytbnine and pruss'o acid for general debility; mercury, in various forms, for liver complaint ; preparations of chloroform and opium for sleeplessness ; and yet these deadly drugs do not compare, as 8pecifloa for the diseases above enumerated, . with- that wholesome .vegetable Inyigorant and alterative, while they are all so pernicious that it it astonishing, any physician should take the responsibility of prescribing them. Let invalids, for their own sakes, try the Bit ters before they resort .to the poisons. The relief shey will experience from a course of the harmless specific, will render a recourse to the unsafe preparations referred to, quite unnecessary. ; feb 19-eodlw Snn Wed Fri rvtJB ESTABLISHMENT has been . PAT- J ROKIZED by WUmlngtonians. Our SPRING STOCK is now beinjg made by our partner, E. L. Harding, 69 Duane St., N. T. SUPERIOU CliOTlTING Can be Bought of Us at c a sm AXiviaAii6t?r on . CO ST I febiitl ' City Clothier. HEIDE3E0THEES; v :. . , - . ; ... NO. 6 SOUth VBter St., tt .,. ......-..-, ; ..- v - ii ,., xLave just RECEIVED, a large LOT of OAJN ALllAJS idf AKilW Jt'JaJS. ,. ., i -. :-.- , . -;-,f.f . jfB V tS .a V ;iiNutvXigarai Tobacco,' Crackers Champagne, Cider and f vinegar,. Amt f , :! ' .t'' . - .fp on hand everything to be found in a ... FIRST-CLASS JOBBJHU HOUSE. feb 19-tf ;j .n??.'.f,: ,i r:?- -v.-: ' v Corn ! Corn ! .-i . , : .' . in AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE, JLDiUU U '. Now landing and in store. Forsaleb5 ' v 1 . tk" ! WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON. :febi94f FEOVISIOHS ! 1 j. n A BOXES DRY J SIDES . AND . SHOUL- 1XUU pees. . ft HHDS.' BMOKED I0E3, f rrn barbels roEK, : ' ; - ' . m I t : , iWII.T.IATtf, X MUBCHISON. febl9-tf ' r ' ... :." . , .-ii -;:V;East0rn Hay ! ya A bales CHOICE QUALITY, , -x w For sale'by - - ' - - ' - , - , rtH.fV n 1 r . . ..... . xtj-a IfTJEXTu A GOOD Boot and Shoe Ma- I ,.f v ker;steaay work and, prompt -pay. r . . . ' Stolen ! -a'I JD. 18th, TWO NOTES, payable to D. J. Newman, and endorsed: by ; Eeubenr - EVeritt. One note JCor 494 i, dated Jan. 28, 1S68, and payable on demand; and one for K22 00 payable to oroer ana date not known.'. I, hereby: can non every one trom Dnying these notes or ne gotiating ior tne same as - payment naa peen stopped. . " i MDIWW"'."' . i :::VV. :A. J.JHaWHAH.; Bish. Cibb ohGr Leotur6 ! RTk BEV. JAMES GIBBONS,' V. A., Will lctuM'Tnpon TEMPERANCE, at the THEATRE, Tuesday, at 74P. Mi-i! i Admission. Scents. - Tickets at.ye Book Store, and at the.dQor, febl-2t t ITfyrri ! :CbTn ! 12,000-- i t v .3yi- ow.u febl9-tfc. r.W.KEECHNEE. Holasses ! Molasses ID I50 HHDS, ' BABEELS and TIERCES OF SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. HHDSv KEW CROP COAB. For sale by ' ;!--! ffcblMX i ff ' f.: vfc Kerch se e. Crackers I Crackers ! T Kf BBI9" AND BOXES CRACKERS lUU (all kinds.! , j For sale by . i - leb 19-tf F. W. EEBCHNER. CANNED GOODS ! Onn CASES OYSTERS ta DO TOMA UU TOES, 75 DO 80BSTBRS, CO DO ' ; For sale by : . ' - 'W. EERCHNER,' feb 19-tf 27. 28 and 29 North Water St. Concord Chapter, No. 1. T3EGTJLAR MEETING MONDAY EYEN- JLX) issu next, at 7 o'clock. By order of M. E. H. P. C.W.OLDHAM,, secretary. feb 19-lt . .. NOTICE, .... j. Howard Relief Fire Engine Company No, 1. ! MEMBERS OF HOWARD E. F. E. Co. No. :1. both honorary and active, are hereby ordered to be at the Engine House, on Mon day, the 20th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M., in full uniform for parade. By order of Foreman' ! - . HENEX EHRBECK, febl!-lt - Secretary. ' ; 1 .:..!( 1 Durham Tobacco ! POUNDS, 1 HALVES, QUARTERS, -piXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, 3M qitt mess pork;. B ACON STRIPS, SHOULDEBS, (ANDLES, STARCH, For sale by febl'Mf TeBOSSET & CO.Q PIANOS, ORGANS & MELODEONS, For sale at feb!7tf HEINSBERGER'S. Family Bible. E, ECEIVED this day a large stock of Fami- ly jidis, Si At HEINSBERGER'S Live Book Store, febUtf . , -i ,. STANDAKD ..WOltKB . : At HEINSBERGER'S. New Crop Molasses. 206 HHDS. 100 IIBI. ' ''20SW crop;. !; f''"'- Cuba Clayed Molasses IN BRIGHT NEW PAOKA rES. rriHE FIRST IMPORTATION of. the season. 1 Kow landing from Schr. Donna Anna." QUALITY EXT E A For sale very low from wharf. feb H-naclOt 'WORTH A WORTH. - J. F. Carrel I 5t Co., t '--. "!.-. iJ f-h-'-."i;l' f :--f. QENERAIf COMMISSION MERCMANTS, r Cir4 PrlsMCsa svtid IT Waiter St., Upstairs), ,: .; Wilmington, N. C. C)NSlQNMElf TS of Cottooa, Naval Stores, and Country Produce, generally; are res pectfully solicited. iul, :r, I'ivr- . ; Particular attention given to the sale of Beef Cattle and Live Stock of, .every .descrip tion. . we nave the services of Mr.' M.U. Fislayson, who will be pleased to see hia old friends and customers, 1 . Liberal advances made on consignments. Sheriff V. Y. Richardson, ot Columbus Co.; CoL 1 Ai Powell, Clinion,' X. Ca eI'&.Xut rusa, Esq' President Pirst National Bank, Wilmington, N.C.; ' "m ftebl74f IOW:FOE.CA SHI CASH B UYERS &F BOOTS & SHOES WTLLFIND Great Inducemeiita At GEO. B. FBEHCn SOK?S, feblttf " 1 u ' ' ' " ' N. Front street. " n Lost or One Square one day,,. ....... ... ai vu "r : two oayB,...M. ...... . i m tt three days, - " roar days,.... oO T five days,...,....;........... 00 , "Coritrtuit Advertiseinents 'taken at pro pOrtionately low rates. -, ..-yr;., . x yy MarrlaowL' t1ftflf ift:rRftnloli8.? Funeral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rats when paid for in advance ; otherwise fall rates xmwn uasn on.demana.. t , j,. , . H..EI:, STORE TT v , 1 V ( 0 1i.Vrt.-YJ.3kVT. IV Al ENTIRE STOCK Ol .y t.v.;. j Hew and Fresh; . - f ' V" .Lit ' I0UIS, DAVIS &VjQ0., 203 Church Street, N.Y. JlXAYE OPENED A BRANCH-HOUSE AT 1 23 IIarket Street, where they will . keep constantly on hand a LARGE STOCJC Ot STAPLE AND FANOY DRT GOODS, KEAD Y-MADE . COTHING, ' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, r JEANS, HATS, ' 1 ' BOOTS, SHQES., : NOTIONS, and eyryhing poiitained in a Firsf-dass Dry Oomfs House. H We will be able to sell yon Goods as CHEAP as they can be purchased at any IfEWTORK JTOBBINQ HOUSE, as our goods are purchased front first hands large q.nantities, and as - . . THE FIRM RESIDE IN NEW YORTK, win nave an tn all thjVadvantages ' of the1 market. 1r We shall make a SPECIALITY of - ? Tm irMT - r . t-v Tl it AmfTTVTn m . . , -j . . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, and guarantee to suit everybody and sell them Cheaper titan swyLother House. Ii our Goods, we guarantee to give you perfect satisfaction, both in price and quality. Hem S. EFJSHB1ATE.& BfiO. will superintend our business in .'this- city A They return- theii ,thanks to the publio for their past patronage, and by honest and strict attention to business,7 solicit the continuance or the same. Tfeb 17-nalw GRAND CONCE RT, AT THE on Moiiay ErenlBg, M; 20 BY Profs. Bneckert and Graban. i . m AssiBTKD av ', f '), ri THE LEADING AHATEDRVOCAL1STS. To commence- atls o'clock. ,' Secure 1 your Seats at Hein8bers:ers Book Store. , . . NO POSTPONEMENT. fetJWt, S h a vi n g S aloo n, 1 n OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL. " VittiVtirri ' HAIR CUTTING......ui.....i jo cents SHAMPOONING - M f AUCTION SAEEa PEREHPTQEY $ALE Valuable : Real fe Estote AT AUCTION; 51. Auctioneer. By CBO!VjL"FA SOBBIS. . r , r - , ... , r , ... N Tuesday next, 2frP Inst, at II o'clock O jl, jum we win sen, at Exeaangejjorner, THAT VALUABLE t rv nv 4 4x14 0 F E E T 8itnated upon east side' of Second: between ! pjincess and Chetnut street upon Y which there is si ' s '; : ' Thri ;(8) Story JJrjclr Dwelling House. Containing ' sevea- rooms. Out-houses Of xfriCE. . . . j y:S.. . . ;TJSRMS AT SALE.; .Vu AWWW W A A. WAV A t. v FOR7OAI; E .O R REN TV . - - TilOB SAluSS OL. RENT That large and JD valuable plantation on Middle Sound, 8 miles from the city, known as the Jf ott tract, will be rented or sold on resenable terms. For DartiflTilara.aTrnlvto.r . . . ; . C:W. OLDHAM, Ex. 1 ?lt mm
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1871, edition 1
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