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iUK3 O? ADYESTXSXCI t PDBLISUEpjDAILY, WIM XI BEBNAIID, CcUtor and Proper. " fvWjdaTa,............. s 80 I " lire dAya,..........,......., s oo :'M- v" o2dv6kP,Mw.;.M.MM..... a so 4W ContractLdrertljements taken at pro orrica, Dawson Eank Euilj nnovear, Inndranco .4... ,.....7 ( : nnl month, inadrtr.: 75 AMazriaM'XatbiriZlc!!s1oaa, rnnral and The 1ori Etah ' i c Hvcred In any anpaMjuJ jpUrirlfe full rate nrt of the iJiij at x i. - jt ier w.ecz.. I " " T-21Jtj JUWiAM UttJ"!-w- J-gy'-.-. - ,i,--Tfi- fnfrTT-l-T-rn- "r : '" ' ' " - ... . ......... .. .. . . ' , .,,,. " ' A. .,.-,..-. - , - i d.k J.,............ 1 80 "-a. Trent St. -- :T irc,1. v-: --A V - I I . f I.- I 1 I I LJ 1 ax V" i v ' II - sr' I in-" VV"W.'i Mr.,(: f I I i . V- . I I IJ a- X,. -.vZ POST OFFICII r.l.lZLTOIlV. ical i:ta., n Al fc a oto a a McITean JldcbananAlB now Dlavin? in -.;nit.m iV ilrt. Charleston -y except SoiMlay.-',- -vj : ri iTa celebrated Cfcapman 8iters and. BIsh-; i.rt hart through Xn&U 70 P. li. - ! . . -. ' i . I0.rJvf it 8rf)a - . "i:u 4 o? artj octi to commence! an enarairement In OUIUbm;----- k. .vl- . - . " except sunaay. Kavettevllio and .nterniedUta r Fa: a weeK, uonaaya ana x riaaya... H ..lira a n n I v s A p . n .-. f .Vorthem Through Mall 4dKX M. Paijy, ex- I opened td the Armory room, aVthe'CUyai, cent aionaay. - , - i f t vt- -x i laBt tilffhL - ' Sorthorn Throngh and. Way Mall.7:03 f. M; u. . V OsrlLinks are tczered to Senators C. "lVZ: -MeClannj ani-Sr Allen (of Dirpllfi) except Sunday. v t - v- 4 . ' -1 for raluatla puUIc Cocnmanta. a nithville via Steam... P. Mv twice - fh-TMh ;nnrMtlv.i fnr th I rf Iha Tint 1lknoKten.rn - rrULX. 8eyeral taonth axoproblie''-b'man' 1 1'1 The Klght Rer. Jon'n MeGmCiitbdlicBiali.1 1ivacu uy un Bireeis 01 uis cuy bui- op pi rucomona, nas jrommgaiea tne iouow- ferlnK from what appeared ifo be 'an ' epileptic Ing regulations tart the" government oT Catho- flt, ; 8be.,wa, taken; '.to .'.the atation ; bonse Ilea in yirginia anil North "Carolina during this where, after revlylnjc somewhat, shefcate her season: ,V , " , ' .. -.' J 'i1' name as Prlscilla-Miller, said that she , was t-i"! Mu.xiaaMaic.i . 'merj day of Lent; I' Sundays excepted, tt a i uicrij uurei ccpvr, -oiib - uu uwu iur fj,. 1a. hlndlnir on all tint. Ir1timtf1 U- atimkteof an'ttsdn'easylum In I pensed. Only one full mealt to 6e taken after Ibwai frofaWchi she. had been discharged, .fStTOKeT, OHlce open for delivery -of night paal Wrom j on Sunday, both ot.whom wore required 'to 7:38 to 8 o'clock P. M. Lj j 'f .31 ' - tW.I.iu.' - MaiAtfM t EX. R. BRIN, P.M, THE - Weathr Beport. i-i ;:; U v . War -Department, 1 OfBce of Chief Sicmal Officer.- V - Washlngljon. Feb, 214:35 P. M, )'.. , :'5 pay the penalty andTeosts for their respectfre offences.? 'f '5VVvt;s-- Hi i ; Kerosene lamps have been ordered at the corners of Gwynn! itid' 'Anderson,' Front i and Wooster, and Third and W poster streets; and a gas lamp at the corner of Second and Ban over streets.' ' ---- ' ; :., ' . i:' a coiorea woman oyiino name oi uome iiih hirmeter .till continnea North of before. Justice McQuieffi yesterday, but ' the and over the lakes as reported this morning, evldeuce not being deemed, sufficient ta con Tha nressnre has dlmiaished on the Gnlf and -,jti.?LJJlJ ii re South Atlantic coast.;; There la nO decided up per current or wma over xne essiern oiavw. vict suo was discharzedJl i-X Mr. Malcom Mclnnis, an old and promt- but a north-west cdrrent .prevalla in the lar I nent citizen of Bladen county, died on Friday. west, wwnri ruuiu f VlC 1 nieht last: avtha advanced iee ofW fears. He jportea, ana a si mm increnso wi veujprvurw i - - -. -' - ' and hiijh southerly winds on the upper lakes are brisk easterly wioas." ! Probabilities. It is probable that a storm Is rialntr In the Northwest and will move 8outh und East. J"resh southerly winds are Indicated foi to morrow, on the Gulf. Brisk easterly winds on the lakea. t Fair weather on the IMnntln Ana at " .it.'. iU ( !(.'' -' " CHUncn DIBECTOBY. . St. James' (Episcopal), : Qninquageslma, Feb. 19. Morcing Prayer at 11 A. M. t t . Evening Prayer at 5 P. M Sunday Sc'jooI at 3K P. M. ... Ash WedUesdayr February 2. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. , ar . v Evening Prayer at $ o'clock.' ' ;;; 'Liitriw Services. ' : Joint dally aervlcea at SU James and St. John's Parishes throughout Lent until Holy Week: , . DAlly Morning Prayer at 7 o'clock on Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday, at St James'. Oo Thursdsy, Friday ni Saturday at St Dslly Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock on Mop day, Tnesasy ana weanesaayai duwuuu b. On Thursday Frldsy anl Baturday at St James'. 4 . ' . St. Paal'a (colored Episcopal), Corner Orange and Fourth Streets. On Bunday A. M. at 11 o'clock; ' Wednesday and Friday Morning Prayer at CA o'clock, A. M. Litany at l2;o'clock, M. Evening Prayer to be followed by a sermon on Vednesday evening at o'clock, P. M., and on Friday evening at 6 oTclock P. M. All the other days of the week, Morning Prayer at 6 o'clock, A. M., and o o'clock, r. was formerly Sheriff of Bladen and at bne time represented the county in the State Legisla ture.. V'- - i.iil'A v.i-. ' :: To-day the colored people of Wilmington will celebrate Emancipation, the ceremonies having been postponed from the 1st of Jan uary, the regular occasion for the same. The epeakinff, we learn, will be. at Dudley's Grove, on the Southern! outskirts of te if. On the complaint of a saloon keeper, a colored man by the name of Ben Lane waa.ar. rested a day or two since on the charge of ta VlaW.;rj n Vlesirous: of 'fwi.ciitng Charleston i -kti. - j-. . M uponviuo w icutumi vuaunwu, i tnpala Unrt on WAf.ir lULVK. tt tTift nrtYirtnal tnMl where; she had! friends'. Bli'dwaa eut to the , on Mondays, TuesdayB, Thrsdaya and SatuT i-i.'iL TTj-tf-i li' iti I-iiriVi' ill --2-!At data, iexcent the first the second and last Sat- days, but flnaUy aepar ted, saying thai; she was To t bta Phan iar that She turned ptagajn about 1 hSfterpVare'permmed vnree momnBazoinAueirnanvuiiv. ra..wnere i rowan on 10 tna tnorninc. . ' J i ; ' she Sraa picked nri In tae ; streets' fa a slmilair f 1 Flesh meat and fish are .not ta be used dtf. la ' it a -i'j'ijLiv : j , v ' . : I Hnfif.Lejt at theiame meal. Y couuHion lo inai , aescriDea aoove ; ana now 4,, fle8h meaW if the proportion cus- Shel again makes her appearanpe m Delaware, tomary for aicollation be pot excluded, it is Ohio, wWre she is stitt suffering with her .old pennitted tOnseat edllatiort "the other 'arti- it -J. j1 .nr. t a, clee of food, ; such as fruity butter, cheese, eggs dUease,and still .evincing, a desire to reach ofevenfisblr. , .f Jc-a- Charleston' beu befhe BUtethat she ,f The preparation of food with hog' lard is waa expecting a trnnic conwrnng oer wara- . j . . . , v . r , v.T ' ax. Being under twenty-one years of age, old robe, together with.-. valuable pap3M, and it ag6f infirmity of health, premancy. the nurs- seema taat she Is still looklear out for it. Her ing of Infants at the breast; and hard labor, are case 18 a renwrKaDie one- av imec uv - ap- t i.wwi wiivB v ttwuonwwHMwm uw om. .z tr . . - m ' I " "u aiwoja uui uo exempieu irum and at other times heV 'words, and, actions the abstinence.' i- 7 - : i. i' .-;..". ''I'.' ? i'.-'. .... I The Pascal tiriia extendA from tha firAt' Snn. Mrppgiy.inaicate inAanuy, .onestates tnatsne a - of Tnt tlu TrinitT-gnndar, iiurinn. which haaasonat Weet Point , 5, - .time Catholics who have attained the age of Many of our readerawUl probably remember rfason " D0UHa 10 me04V?"lwoa V ineir tlement by Sheriffsy with, their itespective Bill to amend cha'p.,7, sec. 167, ot Pub Taws of '18aP70 iTaWr1:lM f.- -T i : '"BilTr to amend mha-n ' R&f tha Revised Coda, in regard toahmdhv. a Tabled. t:ii v:n a v.. :n A-ii w tcuuuq.uuiB iu. uc iccit juagments receivea Dy 01a dsjiks, &c.f on second readinff.v s iti .E f , h Jttr..vUldar! moved .ta postpone' until Wednesdav at -.11 A.M.. which motion . t:ii: i tiii.' hir.T - 3 . T-k Ttl . if 1 i " reaamg,; j iraaseu.r zaj, on wuu reading Bill to'punish seduction, on second read 'ingi.1 ' Indefinitely postponed.' i ' ' ; V - Bill declaratory , of the liability of sure- fiea.on Sheriffs? bonds, on second reading. 'if"Mi; Barnett Introduced a bilrtoi iocoiC potato tos Fetersburj?, ' Clarksvilte, Kox bora'. YaBoevvillft and- Oreenabom Rail. roar v uompanyj reaa nxs.t time ana reterrea. ' Bill concern! ni? " the Deaf. " LDrirtlh and Blindj-provides tor the payment;, by 'the -rt i 1 a . . otate, ,01 iraveiaDg- expenses- ai iu xnai crp.nt deaf, dumb or blind, and" one nartv to. attend, who may be sent to the Asylum. Passed second and third reading, 1 U - On motion of Mr; Murphy, the' bill with amendments was re-committed to the Commktee-on ibo- Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb! and thtfl.Rlifif).: ,- Rill, to charter the. natawha Vallpv Ra!U road, to run. from Charlotte - to town of .new ion; on secona reaain. passea. the case of the poor uniortauate, as we alluded to itat the time in these columns.; -a ' . Si 'I Tbe Stote Ts or Hew .ATaaovYr, . - .In the proceedings of the . Legislature pub lished yesterday moroing,Mr' -Jones, of Keck- lenbunrj la eixwtcdr as declaring that the ehrtflVof-Wak-fMl -NeW"Haover alone are cina nnrl when nrtnrnvpd hv thfHr imnfeflaora to -receive Holy Communion: - A child at .the age 01 seven-yeara is consiaerea Domna Dy tne law of confession. Parents should take notice of this. fact. i 7 i-- HOUSE OP REPBJJSEOTATTVES. - : ' Mo3rtT;:Feb. 20, 1871 ' Mn Jordan,"from the Special Committee 1. i a. . 4.-1.- : ai.j. the em present fcKTO' APyERTISEHENTB. Iteov, uVvVM is Ail osi.iiAt.:s 5- AN.iKNTIREnSTOOK OF ne7:and Freali. Goods ! y! Af-! 1 ;10 V i'i i't'-fiil4 1 fr:Cpmmumcants ol the Episcopal . renes rGo? ,gM d to; the also-obserTe this season. Some vith greater pioyment of spies arid detectiyes, from worldly amusements and absent them- - rBv Mf. Justice:. A bill to adiouro tine In arrears t6 the State' nearly, if not quite, selves from balls, parties operas and gay, as- die on the 20th proximo ; placed on calen m,WoafWef pembiies: r , --f. , da - bill in reeard to authority.: and aUte the tact as a matter of . . . r. MCauiey . a Dili m regara jo "9m"y.: r r .irarnatl:that ' ; pa uymisiaae; reierrea4 klug a drink at ms oar, ana rewsmg topay ror r '"V'TII- T v. V" r i. V Th ... carried before -jlaTiee Mer- the funds on hand wltb whlob,to pay the taxes rick, who threw the costs upon the saloon keeDer. Determined not to let the matter rest under the decision of the "Clpf Justice,'; he procured another' warrani,' yesterday, and had Lane re-arrested and held for trial before the City Court this morning. i-'f. ;:,:-, UEISIATITE SUMMARY. the funds on hand wUbwhiobtp pay the taxes tbe 3 of tho- Legislature from in relation. to executors and administrar due by .thia county aince, Oetober, last, -the wport 'in the 8Utoetf. ' tors; referred. ; a , but bos ''failed to do so - on - account 01 the act lob ; of 'the Board of County . - Afro! i ,ii i'i' A V . : LOBTSi! DAyiff CO., I i . : '-'.;. i .:.'-Uati ;Q(L.iV, V ij!'V . . ti !. ; A4n ''S.!; 203 Church Street, N. Y. - (-.-; t'.T---j'. .'t"X rt " ."J"V. GBCaVB OPENED A BEANCir HOUSE A" , 23 Harket Street, : 'Mil . . iV ... .- ... . ..:!. ... . whert they will' keep constantly on hand a - ..:. 1 j ';.':.' r j . -. "-v ' . t . a " a LARGE STOCK Ot - a ' STAPLE AND FANCY Sll GOODS, REAJDY-MADE COTltlNG, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS,-HATS, .. BOOTS, SHOES; 1 NOTIONS, Dlsoovery of a Dead Body. In Marsh Its Condition The Inqnest, ev Commissioners, authorizing ' him" to- defer the paymfBl n ;tbA, hope that the Legis lature would pass a bill whereby he f28,500 special or railroad tax, which has ..been deci ded unconstitutional, might be turned over to the oounty. He expects to pay over , the !.. . tea. ' 1 ' ''SENATE isy the samei'iA. Dili to -provide tor tue : ! Monday,' Feb:20th, 1871 ' registration of the. satisfaction of mort- ' Mr. Love, a resttlution In relation to the gages, c.; referred. : : a v.t , printing of the proceedings bf Impeach- By Mr, Ashe : . A bjll m rpgard to.ob.- ment trial, &c: referred; , fining goods nnder false pretences ; re, Mr. Flemming, a bill to transfer suits ferred,' . c ' z from Eauitv to Superior Courts i referred. By thesame: A bdl to enforce an agri- . . a -m m- v 1 1 nn tnvAl lain ralorron The motion ot..Mr. L.innev. maae on uu",4 J4r"-...-. a i ,-. 1 ' the oounty. He expects to pay over , tne 1 me motion oi,.Jur. umucy, maue oa " 7 wn -'-IUa-i LonntaoUnrasabhlshanibessedbythe Saturday, to reconsider vote.by which , By m ; 1: AMI toiepgj chap- On Monday a colored man by. the name of i-i- hi,h wm reiieva himof bill to authorize County Compaissioners tei iaw8 01 xouo - v jL . I v vuwi aaa mbvu " r by tne Daturuay, 10 reuuuiutar yuw.uy nuu-u 1 r j - t - a; x aj xLZ MU to County CompUoaer, I ta i8:' -v. , i.a a iii.A M m -a .aaw.Aia.i a a wa v . uz&w- tiiii av lta v y iuu awa Halifax discovered the remains ofsome- the penaltyand if this should hbt be done, as jo appo"a the enforcement, ot the penalty of $100, known person lodged In the marsh just beyond he b acUng by authorityof the - Commission- third reading was, on Jtoon f postponed ided &f , chapterq05, section 17, Barnum's Creek, in this county, and between ersi ot course the Board wiU.be responsible un1 to be allowed to call ReviseACQdewfened..' six and seven miles Deiow , ins cuy. ne.re-1 for the same. We hope the. Jegisiature wui ported the circumstance to Coroner Hewlett, who summoned a jury yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, and proceeded to the place indi cated, reaching there about iifl'clock. - They Mr. Alien asKea io oe aiioweu w cau " ,7 - - , vni rmwin PAlPn4ar; and make By Mr, Gregory ; A bill to, provide for anmA aotinn in till matter at an. earl v 1 . 1 . j V a -o ir r i further trial bv-referees : referred.' day. vailed . - By Mr. Johnston of. Buncombe; A bill M. On Saturday the Evening Prayer will be found the body very much decomposed In omitted. KW AIVfcUTI!HliMJEMTS - H EissnaitQER'8 Llvff Book Store, 39 Market -trcct Pia'nos, Organs, &z. F. W. KeRchner. PotatoesT-Corn Flour and Bacon Herring, &c. W. R. Fresch. The Attention of Families. For Sale or Rent. ' "' If you have'a uoase or farm4br sale or rent, fact, nothing but a mere skeleton, with" but a few shreds of .clothing Attached- Of these, the material of none could be distinguished except tbe shirt, which was of old fashioned striped goods. The Coroner and his jury are of the opinion that the body has . been in the Water for the bast three caontha.. His name and color are both a myatery, as neither could be possibly identified.- With the best fevldenee e,.". . ... 11 't j -r : T7ij 1 to rpnnire Justices of tha Peace to file trOi IndestmstlWTa. . ,; v, , J ILSw MedwMiatheBoriorirben'dfr The indeatrnctible Tai is a ereat convenienee scooiu- .", ,u .Jv-r- l f -da t nleada no Wf-. referred ' W ..a thl onmwaed tur- Amendments to wescw8 wni On motion of Mr. Ashe. the. resolution w uv . . - 1 1 ;c education, were budoiiuiu. a no : ui 1 . - . n n pose of a direction label and business card. Drovide a that 75 per cebt, : of State and h for of W. A. Allen, as Commissioner . a a Pnwi.hinff Pro:.lur lu' , . . 2.. t in thfi Granville criuntv contested election. uu h u ot rHttwu j. & camtalion tax couecieu m iub caai -r, . v ' j -i. -w.ir House and supply yourselves. tf Sties, be paid .over to the County was taken up and passed its nttf read- j : r. - ' Treasurer of the respective counties. io - . v 1 t A Laeal nensatue Afescy. . .. We find from the -Petersburg Courier that there la on foot In that city a movement to get Mti enfb tftT Rhall he collected. ... , : tjnpinished business; Wm TlTr!1mVnv wM fri' favor bf the bill.. I . . tua k:n Alioiim. TTnrfKwMi I AJA- A a, AAS .. ' I'i . 11T UI1I I.II11DU1I V. W . A. v. " ' ' ,He TcneW that complaint pame from his em CR. K. with the, North Carolina . a. T a 1 w n a- v mi m v -rnsT advertise It in our new department, under . before tMjururu. i-.v rpfourreg-J deceased ,came ton hiS!aeain.. ojjwcjubuwi i.,.nri Af "lfftr R:ilc or 'Rant-" at half Of .. 1 ... r . ..(.....tto.m.nta nnt Tfti!rtln!'' I 'rtiownlnj?. ' ' rBlinM . ' ; - : '7 tt : 1 : 81o writina: the above we learn that the 1 1 r and eretything contained in a First-CIass Dry Goods House.. -We will be able to sell yon Goods as CHEAP as they can be ptirohased at any . - . . newtobk jonnMG norsE, as our goods axe purchased, ; ftom .first hands In large quantities, and aa THE FIRM RESIDS IN .NEW .YORK, win have all the advantagea of the market. ' We shaU make a'sPlCLALIIY of EEADY-MADE CLOTHING and -r i . 'i. ' QKKTS' VtfSNlSHINQ GOODS, and guarantee to suiteverybody'and sell them Cheaper than any other TJ onse. In all our Goods, we fftutrahtee io give yon perfect satisfaction, both lA price and quality. Messrs. S. H.' F1SHBUTE & BB0. will superintend our bnslnesa In this city. They return their 'thanks to the pubflo for helr paWpatrega strict attention to businesp solicit the continuance of the same, . ., ., ,t. ., .. , fbb 17-nalw ) men rtoot towojrlo' iit IngOod ioelete ani paid back to conntj,treasn?er. Tbe State ment8 ,nd tbe adoption of 0110 oflerea ty .risUjemfeilu baslay. Mr. tockey, the further raUojof It a rule not to pay their bill promptly, lhia b , . fl Re teas in favor of . a tl- nn.ar, n thA Mil in no7;i;anoiK,sed.byWie.inthi.clty,toU U EShl w Unmallable letters. . t . , I ftf jrft,n 'immonB-a colored man who was teat merch - :. The following is a list of nnmaWftble letters drQwned off the steamer iTortA State on tbeJ The plan IS for alt the, retail merchanta to pay gtjjte but the Word . "State-" f He did not remaining In the- postofflce in this dijujl rviimber: wbili-On her downward a yearly subscription, and -employ a reliable f fault"', ''liny ' -more..1 invegtnient8;of school Md.; Misa Bettie Fayetteville, and when in the neigh- man and a competent assistant whose. Wnty 1 fnoneys in'State special tax bonds. wrnirre me atAA meet once a week, . and are to aendjdally iofor: Frgf.11. mation to the Agency (when they have it) con Henry Farrlor," Baltimore, Fxrrlnr. Kenansville. N. C Marvetf, N C.;:Mafia Sanders, Oxford, N. C; J. 8. Bedflejd, 2T. X. The Weatner Beports. Attention la called to the "Synopsis of the Weather," which . will hereafter be found id the flrst:colonvi oi our first page. This synop sis is furnished the press dally from the office of the Chief Signal Officer, at Washington, and will b found' to conUln' ' Important Informa tion, cspecIaUylvaluablejto the commercial interesto of Wilmington- . . r, . -r-n Toarpameat ai aanrtnbnrs;. remnants of the . shirt fouad on the body which correspond with that worn by Simp1 son. Deceased belonged inFayettevillc, but bad relatives be-e, and waa about 28 or27 years old. ns lecture. Blahon 1 . An overwhelming audience assembled at the theatre last evening to listen to the' admirable ' address on'tempiemtfe' delifered by Bishop In areas circle ana arquen we nihhons. narrat.. iam of hnmanitv. a laree nro- I oo-encvin "Wilmineton. oaranai i,.puvv. - -, i ti -. . . ' - "a . I . . A- ir...U I'-".". . ii ' lirul. kf. nm In ama 1 . .. . , i - i 1 Wo tender our acknowieagmcnw w jaCOi.. portion oeingaieB piy "" - " - - - lb1: . t 11 Tn.u.na" .T Johnabtf. I :...'.V.A' 4o. ha a-pnotf1 from the well known Onr nip jsasiaw- A. X . ilZZeil, uuui.y-") - i uicsouib w ---'"-"- - Jr., JosephTL Everett, LlfcCallum and J. repuUtlon of ' the distinguished speaker,, it t n.MiitnW r'rtmmi ttp. of Tnvitation. for a mVaiahe taken as an encouraging indlea- V. liVi uuui'f wjif... TT sr. compllmenUry llckct to a . Tpnrnanient nd tion 0f a friendly interest on the part of our UaUUKtSKftj piaqe.aij Auruirii, uuuv. ouaepaid vf'yT7 TTJLl : .'a' ' wA'wiah nnr friends nil the 1 wTi?h' la renresented. c VIUI I AA AA " -A In subject matter as well as In delivery thelecture was all that could be expected, be ing, impressive, pointed and Just in its appli cations t6-'tfie great evii of intemperance and encouraging to those who are battling b manfully to check its onwara progress. The lecture will no doubt prove ot mucn Bill to transfer one million of dollars a t "ia f t a. A ilaMiia Mr WAfih cerning men who won' t pay their bills prompt- C4i&ida Co. and. to transfer; that ly. t This is a capital idea, anuwiunavoa portion of the . North Carolina Kaiiroaa great tendency to "kill crediting." It wlHBe ymg between railroad , deilpt at Raleigh a mat benefit to the retail tradVthen- It ' is and'(Joldsbor& to the Atlantic & N. C. well established. ; K it; Co. . .. .. ..r : , - - ,i . 11 e - ...i,. k ..'' r PawIpo "moved to make SDecial or- Xh ....... . Vli . -si. ati. nVlnnlr on Wednesdav nicht Uk lvi J w r w .4 i'Bii- to alipV railroad and other corpor- atiotis to purchase0 tbe interest tne sstate UttS lu 6UVU IjVJLi uuianuuu v.i - . - . ... . . 1 3 tV. Vi 1 nn TThe hill authorizes the Treasurer to pay out a sum not exceeding $5,000 for Dm(..;iiii Ti'' ' .,.;A A .'') After some little debate the! bill passed its several readings., , ; . . ' On motion the House then adiourned. -'OTrW" ABVERTISEMENTS. febtf-. T' f w. kjcbchnee. RECEIVED this day a large stock of Faml ly Biblas, . . ; , , , , HEINSBBRGEH'S Live Book Store, febl7tf , ,.i '. i v ', 1 ? Potatoes ! Potatoes ! td3 m ' v.V y" n y-i rtT r t TT . nrir xxvlio. vrvrvxAkAyixx, .'WV';' -"-.'.'a HATT.V Xl9AT lie . 100 .u4 foaeihilitv of establishing a similar" countv. to-day. We wish our friends u-tne pleasure Imaglusble and regret burjnability to share It with them. The Siamese twins are 60 year old. if; London ladies delight in silk stockings ' ; Why la love like a potato t'xBecause it shoots from .the eye. ...... .. ( Of the beautiful house decerauon6 the most beantifulia a woman. ! :r . :. . ... Bi alien JPavomonts. 7, i: v. . , ' . It was made the dutyol ona of the police of- fleers yesterday 6 ascertain the' broken pave ments whlcli require putting in order, when the owners of the property, .where sucn re- . community,' in directing public pa r ire Deeded, win uo nowueu uj ; iti;ntl;i y0 e rBcid t ie evil it was " . - itle. .ad 4 d.yVBUea wlthio 'hlch to gWKS I toj(do foMcdB t'2'to ...... ..... ..-if -ttonded to IDieDaeu . ... . .. TkUllnir a woman, excused himself by saying A good. way to ?pand your ebest-carry a ble heart In It. " . Tift. - i. iwk lik-o Bhp.ftf of wheat 7 ie- cause It is first braoleai'tsiid'theu InraalfeflVana, finally becomea the'flowcr of the family ' A man who was brought up at one of the the HTriT!4TTiftrt. Ac. Attention - of , Eamilies 200 -OXE HItEWGt - TS CALLED TO THE FACT that Frenoh'f ; ; , ; j r : - ia. j 1 1 A CASES SARDINES, A r., ... HtTi Boxes Balsins, New Store Is the place to buy their- GROCERIES. OJIEA P. TTAkaainatTeceivedi oer Stmerl a large Bnirarured Hams, Smoked IVUVl AIMSI'"vaw O ' For sale by ( febSJ-tf 1 ' ; ; : F.W.KEBCHNER. Call and select from a nice Fresh Stock at feb22-tf . ; W. B. FBENCH'S, Cor..Market and Socond ss. - i.-h ,t rnmnai vni n iluiubii oiov mvm . . . ... -- . . - - . . . bytueexpirauonoivuavwmu .. for ML 01lvet Council. ' 1.7. I . i..VV done bv tbe city at their expense. me pto- ments on Market, Front and Water streets, in many placesV are In 'i bad ; condition and we hope the owners of property where such breaks exlstwlll see the propriety ofcoraply log with the request of the authorises. - Fomlrn Kxnartl In tiiemattr of ;dlrect lorfci,gn exportation Wllminirton Is eertainlr looking up. -As an indication of this, fact we have " only to glre th fniint' flf. vhirh 'include the I b Tn Mahllft. Ala.- man married last week. l 1 .. . . i . U.. Mn liavlncr nmionxiv . ..i.i.nT I his sevenm wuc, -rv w AKofsble Day. Ul" a;.,'.' .Villi:' vvLrt, Pno-Hah 1 1t is. perhaps, unnecessary to remind our teen unitea w ui-u, '-ir; Th readers that tcrday is v tbe ,22d. of : February. Dutcb.Irish and American women, all of Whom .. .-ul. ,i.r .inoA the entrance of Me.a . a4 Always buwww .,; I . . bur country upon Ita new career as one of the Th, ltAttli moda: in Islington, -Ky;, or great nations or the earth, it is tms year mU managing a husband aisposea iosj v , than doubly so.- It la tbe 139th anniversary of of nlgbU u,1or the wife- tohave "kicking 4v wrth of Oeoree .Washlneton , who was nv.terics" after ho doescomeln. Thi$ species Com! Corn! 1 1 fl ft ft-BUfiltELS CORN, feb 22-tf 1 Por'aale by F. W. KERCHNE1V ditions. iMrj Graham asked) thathe bill an(i Tongues, Codfish, Virginia and New i 'UK UIUTVCIA - - XOiJS. XUI(l.CA, " I endar and made special order tor ti riaay night week.) Prevailed. . , . Bill to iamend chap.-160,. of laws of 1868-'6J concerning the costs due to Wit nesses, &c.i Bill-paed its second and third reading. . - v V Bil tareinstate records of several courts Joetronrorl ?lirlnf thff Wftr. 4&C. :' . f Mr. Marrimon advocated the passage oi the onginai.biliiii a ? a s:m , ! ? Mr.lFlemipg -ofiered. tm amendment, which he advocated. ; : . ... - : Amendment did not prevail, v . After fur ther debate bill passed itasecond and third r Mr?.ieming moved - to reconsider the blWKJUMI1"""" ..... - - . y. Mr. Memmon. raovcu w iaj 'r"1 via' mhioh - nrnvailed- ; " " - " UU luv iavt f- - ' i " " - Bill to authorize County Commissioners j . -a . a ill A. . X to extend the time tot tne: setuemeny ox to.ua . na aoArl AArond ieadine. L 'i n -. . - 3 m mntiATI AT. 'Mr. Bobbins, of Davidson the bill was laid on r. : ' . HEINSBBRGEB'S. At: MASQEIiIyBQTJ8. A Tnr "flfliitii.1" A fpU assortment of i a. u III, vutw vi , ",--n I ujBwi - -- "first in war, first in peace ; and first in the o nusDand-management proves so efiicaclous - .a Anwa nw ii iia i'iiuuli w uiuui x-t.t. U nrlA the uwwv.. loiiowinz ncuree. wurm It Is Ash-Wed- ar . - -r with 100 casks of soirlts of turpentine; Barque JJosa, to Hamburg, with 1,500 casks of spirits of turpentine, and 780 barrels of rosin; Barane O. S. Hunt, to Liverpool, with 2.700 barrels of rosin and CO0 casks of spirits, of turpentine ramountlog In the . aggregate ' to 7,630 barrels of rosln anS 3,600 casks of spirit OSy UpvU wuiwui iu .w", 'eTGenV Hoke evacuated our city, which wis immedUtely taken possession oi oy t.ii.i.1 t.rnons under Gen. Terry. " ? ,' Up to the breaklBgout of the late war the , Vftll.' J lebratedaa the birth day of the great Waahinston. but latterryhe practice has in the South al lcasl, beenio. t enUrely ' iu. wonn admit auch dangerous;1 things, into my - - , - t.-. - A estaiymf nyT fyisa; x vv K.a- V Aait - t -WaiaToat Wvthlnffi adveAfee it in our new departinent, jmdet: beaa.orLoatnd ,. BiU to incorporate xanceyviue, ville and Coalfield Railroad. -i i Mr. Brown, advocated tne passage u wii Vri ar forcible remarks. Passed its llii "a w w w 8C.wWu..B- , . XVa .,Mr. Troy movea to . poaipuuu- itu.u consideration, and torint and make Bpe- .:a1 Aor rnr 11'O'r.iocic.on jncrauay. ' The motion to postpone did not prevail. mt . ..ii .A Si. Mariner , i n m ran niuBeu alb. aaj ilia vwv.ue,. Jlessrs. Murphy and Toy ; voted , the negative. 'Ui r jf t xlll amenaiiAg-uiw vmiao ujlvuhi 'yry ,-Bill givingoonrts- pbweruto Igraut 'di- ind Bacon. RAA BBLS-'FIaOUE, 50 1 feb 22-tf "5 New Crw nolasses. BOXES X. C and I B. SIDESi h-. -.! - . Tor sale by d v A5 f i if f. w. kerchneb; I i T : 1 .flT-- embracing all the He W atylae for"bprt Cuba Clayed .IIolas8es A mnv. TTTtST IMETATION of tte season. ar . unnnna j inita. A ,ow lancung ironveciix. KX1SA . ' " i- . T . T a a ' QUAlliTT 'For sale very foV ttojfL asaa-Aa. cpo, TuFirEiycii sow. AA Wa.a4h 17SOflA Sta feb21-tf , , Garden ScedCterdeni Seed ! ,'3a' - ' " ' -"- AoiHw8urTMjiniT BJ1 BY EXPRESS, . .. . - - , . . - LANDRETH A SON, A - " , f r iTilladelplua. ' Way aatebv' ' a'.'.'' ' '",!'- ' . i.:: a; GBEES ' 'FXANNXBt a uiy.Uiis wcll'.-i 'r;r12arke Street." :" Branch Stora, oir. 4Ua sa4: Xlsusovsr. febti-tf . , , ':',.'.,: z . . .-J4 La.-: i - -I - r ' 1 Ta f.( i a" -K-rtS i.:A-;?!'Un!-.i -';, & JIELODEON6, For sale a . . rir.. T7IOB 8 AXIS OH XlT Tt? lai ana v5nabl.e pl"? miiM from tne e ixy. nww - - - hirmtcsldcmreoa-iawi iPfSSiRfe? Ci W,OLDxtaM, IX. -It' Hi! . 4 Aii'athalf our regular rates, for adver voxcea m ceraua b ebmf'-"T'in -lJHEINBEUBJa'B. i uww ;., : v.fyr ; iifeHW: a ' a-;:.. , . I of turpentine. ' At ' abandoned.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1871, edition 1
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