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;u i rUBLisi: r daily,:- 7; One square one day, ........ .r..w.....il 00 HATES Off ADVI w.iiEJllfAr:. V r rr,. " " - ioaay8UM. ji w thMU 1n - Q nil orricipa80??" ....;.;....2..t7M! u v. "75. months, in aar-. The Moaimco BT-in t " J?oftheCltyatlx-- ' :.::ila SxTEO9J-C 9 r February C ', 1S7L . Barom eter. Time. mca' etcr WeatheiT 7:33 A.M. 4:32 P.M. 11:32 P. M. 80:85 80:23 SO. 20 CI 3 53 3.E.frtch 3.br!:i' (4 Clear. LMeanTemp. of day, 61 dejr. . Barometer corrected for .Temperature and Eleration. ' ' . v . " . - ?. .Robht.8ktboth; " ' Serg't Signal serrlc U. 8. A. -War Dbpartmbst, Jl DSFABTlOrST, ) SS? p'k umce or UDier ei, .WafthragtoD, Feb. The following is a synopsls-of the weather. nnrtt for th mt 21 hnnn v- reports tor me past boars : The barometer has fallen slightly on the Gull and south Atlantic, with fresh southerly winds and clouds,t,The high pressure on the middle Atlantic hu dlmlntened, with toutherljiwinds andclouds, and occasional light rains; on the east Atlantic fresh southwest winds, with f mingoarometeranocionas, rne storm cen- Hleh southerly wda7Ynanin; 1 iha w7l "fc "wwtiivi aw w must M UUUAU) imi j aiibu uu bun m m. u - t ' JVoOaoifUfea'' ' : rJ''VnbiW Golf and in the Southern States: southwest I winds and clear weather on middle and- east I Atlantic seaboard, and fresh westerly winds and clear weather on the leases. r CUVRCH DIRECTORY. St. James (Eplaeopal), LSNTBIC BJEKVICX3. Joint dally services at St. James and 8t. John's Parishes throughout Lent until Holy Week : Dally Morning Prayer at 7 o'clock on Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday at St. James. OnThursdsy, Friday nd Saturday at St. jonn's. Dally Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock on Mon ay, Tuesdsv and Wednesday at 8t. John's. On Thursday, Friday anl Saturday at St. James. St. Psvala (Colorexl Episcopal), . Co&nsb Orangb aitd Fourth St&kxts. ' On Sunday A. M. at 11 o'clock. ; i P. M. , 7K-M . . i - Wednesday and Friday Mornlnsf Prayer at 6X o'clock, A. M. Lltony at 12!o' clock, M. , Evening Prayer to be followed by a sermon on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock; and on Friday evening at 6 o'clock. i ' ' AH the other days of the week,' Morning Prayer at 6f o'clock, and 6 o'clock, P.M. On Saturday the Evening Prayer will be omitted. s . . JCBW ADTCBTISKlXCJITt. U,.h.b.k-. liv. Book iiiZ k .trflPt .Plftnnn Ornni Art Grebn & Flanker, Apothecaries and Drug Ui6ta Medicines, &c. , - . rVo ; '; IL BuBKHiMKB, Tobacconist Something New and Extra. ' ' 7 !.'":;'--"' S. M. West, Auctioneer Real Estate, at Auctionf . ! Maternal Influence. ; When one sees a family of children going to school in well mended clothing, It tells a great deal in favor of a mother; one might - vouch that these children learn some valuable les socs at home, whatever they may be .taught at school.' ; -- k'-.. Cotton In FayetteTllle. v. . . , The Eagle says: "Cotton still comes to our market la . considerable quantities, usually from twenty mo fifty bales a 'day. We learn that there is much cotton held yet in this sec tion by farmers, and that a large amount is stored in town here awaiting better prices.4" superior cowrt. l 1, ; . ' ; The Spring term of New Hanover Superior Court wm commence aoiwij, apn. I Up to the mc toru being mad. to the exUnt of furnishing! uBan Jn the town of HertfordV on held in Cbartotte on the 21st fast, to fur Clerk, there are only 539 cases on the civil I tK. I,.i.ri.i mA n.Mianr wmia th mnnwi .Ir.. a- t- . .-- 1 . .... r... dockeCOn tie; crlmlh docket, tter(irs only I about 23 cases entered, on Indication, that the criminal docket of the approaching ' session . will be tho smallest known for several snecesr slve terms. ' V V'-f.- i'' The Iriab Exiles. We were shown, yesterday,, a. letter received by a gentleman of this city 901 Mr,; Hi rry S. Mulleda, one of the Fenian exiles lately -'ar , . , s? . , lt r.i Wl-fc-V I rived in thU country, who, lth, Col., Barke, McClare, O'CounellrDevdy. Dr.'roweri Mttl cahey, and In 1 fact' the entlrejarty with the exception of ponnovau .Ro.sb- were in Washington at thetlmethaletterwas written. Th UM. , inti miii ntnmfrement with m.iumUk . ..Vi4 of I twenty-four lectures, which he commenced at Philadelphia on the 23d, and far which he Is to receive the toeaty little ' sum ,of f8,O0O4The writer seeeos to be In the best ol splrlts. jTh,e party wert' to leave for brk on the Slit the day afUrtha letter alluded to was written. cut Coart; Tho foUowlnir easCs were disposed of Vester-l lay: Us pi ) v. tKli ivik lA'wii" hi'ek with the use of offen l day f Jklfth T.ftft!n. charired slve Ungusge asdissaulw-j Jad.meni,for m. penalty and'eosts.: f;;- ! ; Louis May.' ardiaabled aoldlef. waaarralgnea for drunkenness. -pefradaof , submitted. J doagmenl for the penalty an a cMw-m-winm- mended to be remitted : on . his leaving the penalty and costs. , . Benjamin Lane, Charged wtth1 disorderly . conduct, was fouud not guilty and discharged. ' .. j- . ft t .t Hook and Ladder Cmpssy. Tho new ;Truck House of the Wilmington Hookand Ladder Complapldly approachr, ing completion." It isoVlte.'tX,ekf ttn.. .. A a. . . fa . A( - -uce u nrst uca; was struct in im erccuun blind In phtcelIt Uexpected that alh thawood work will be done by the latter part of next veekprobablyibyiFrlday...TTwill ,ia neat and substantial twotory buildiVg, the uppej: . tory to be used af a Hall for the use of the Company., When the building rls .cpmpleted oar firemen will all be provided wth excellent trocturee'toV 'ihe acVifodatloa of v their lf' ' " s ' 7"' '"" 1 1 ' 7oL VIZ-ITo. 133. WIIQgOff MeaiOeo.:VrV'';-.;.. iA 11 Aa. si saj ui.i we u-v ah si iriMin pini naa in nni j. . , - t; , : i -; rRo.eloredp.per is now quite fashion- 01: j,i - , . - Tenfierneaiia the nit of the stomach eawiia Ahe pit oi the stomach hows a diseased liver. :: - . t ' t , - A colored female afflieted with the drop-' sy a sad oase-was sent io the City Hospital yesterday. r? ..-j'.... We had the pleasure of a call from our friend MeDUrmid, , pf the Lnmbertoo fidber wvuiuk ' We learn.that there will be another mee ?nT ' V " nun Hall on Mondav eTenloit. The Dill to ' incorporate the Mechanics' ssociauon or Tviimmgton passed iu second and third readings in the House on Thursday; ... .... . . Association of Wilmington passed its second we are miormea mat tne uanic or fiortn I carouna is bow payieg au properly authentl- CM,a CWIm 41 15? rw.I nlnly on the t. There are nnmallnhta Wt.r lit iSa nti office of this city for Samuel Grendorf & Son, Baltimore, Md.,and J. S. Redtield, 110 and 1121 Nassau street. 'N. K ,-v.V' .r -r nv- The Ctapman Slaters are to open In Charleston soon. They will probably take Wilmington in their route. They will always meet a cordial welcome here. The latest novelties are evening shoes for ladlea which are made with gilt heels and a very great deal of gold embroidery over the Insteps, and gilt caps to the toes. Thanks to Mr. H. BurkhTmer for a pack age of his 'StonewaIl Durham 'Smoking To l' bacco, a ney brand manufactured by M. W. I B. Yeazy, Knap ot Reeds, N. C. It is fine))" flavored. '.'V . The bill preventing nets be'ng placed in the Northeast branch of the Cape Fear River 1 from the 1st day of February to 18th day of May, 1871, passed Its second and third readtaj in the Senate on Wednesday. . - - .- . - ' .. . t -r tr f- Somekof the colored folks in the vicinity of Nnn and Fifth streets. Thnradav nicrht. riU- covered a genuine Kb Klux-so they say; but) he has not vet. done any harm, thonzh the in- dividual, aforesaid have been exneet W terrf. 1 r : . 1 ble events ' ' . v - ' I With th. t-; fr win mA-..nA a- I W - - iiAhMtt,,. Wed'.,.- tlnv W Hrn that th. mnf will t.b. nnl I enVmVn..-. TCI mberof the mainline. oma nf th W The people In the vicinity of ' Thornton's Mr. Dargan then moved a suspension of tehalf of the respondent. To-day (Fn cart house, on Fourth street, are clamorous 1 the rules to consider only private bills to- day) the testimony oh that side will be for more light In other words, they want a t??S ,u' " vvr ? tuOJ oou . K gas they make strike rile.'.- It Is some indication of local pride and a progressive sjrtrit that onr cltlrens at all points, -wrthlnHhe corporate limits, desire well lighted streets. Oar Bar and KlTsr Istprevesieat. , We notice that the Congressional Commit tee on Appropriations have reported the River and Harbor bill back to Congress with .this item, among others, approved ' For Improve ment of the channel; at' the month of Cape 1 Feer River. N. C, $75,006; At this stage of the rmproyement or.oBr;nvec ana oars,, tne feaslbUity of which, has already. been wWt-1 ll9he, lt tn9 ot zrttlAaXtou to know that the eovernment svm&athUes is the ef- vtlgtlon menitoud win ProUblv fall far short oftne am0unt required for the work, It may be taken, r. Imagine, as'.aa earnest of, atlU further assistance When the developments are such as to prove beyoofdoabt that the money is oeing spent; w, some purpose.,. . fikauag. aia .-. . ju : . 'There were iTrestnt af tne rlhk: list night a large oomber of spectators' audi devotees .,- LiMi:i-k,x .lees of the V.Wdlng fHr t (WlUess ahd participate in the exercise' an 'amusement. - This was the Ik MWuVl lmnl N iht mil An nnmniw Ziyrad bTtTwan - vwi-.n.irjtt. Henry Clark. u. Hmm riifir-. rw .; vM' v , 'i 1 Quite auintereiang, and iheW feature,Vbtro- duced last night, rw a vaoe between several of the yonthiol tanos was six times was accomplished dell in one minute received frhaOdsbmrbobk? fhe prizeoTTered to U1CUUO fUU DUUIMU Uiako iug,i kiikuim iu .uu shortest space of time. j OffTridaxM be distrlbated, when the.maatinUrestlng. reven- ,?T. ::no r -'"'t.T ' Onr CXUp JBasHe- or i ;-;rAee Carey was iif ahA'WdateJ 76 ; school directors. , ... . ... -Good reeoluUon. are like indies whofaint in ft lecture room they should be carried out. ' A musical young lady says that ajompo ser may very properly make overtures to any- body. . ' .Sri) wpl'Mi? a .i MfoA I A Mrs. Sarah Blteper8mlth has arrived. In I r.Vfl wtiiava N. II after twenty-seven -rears ilaaMc poU'UcUtf which patty ' favor OV replied that'sae preferred ar.wedd party. AjiiT ' r" wedding I rrrrt "f -ry rr"K irnrrro i . x tie fellow, reioictog in tne spienaor 01 um new 'aolheaTiMled p'ta.9Vrin, phantremark, "Ton im dressed as-well as I :Xathrtedeo "'canUckl " 1 .m -.itWKWWri - r. patrons of the rink. The dls- irom n. r. uarry ana oiuers, menuwui urauJ,"tl"u.,uu"c' v vivB arOttnd the J.UaU, WhlCh ' . .... a. nno In rinilfrtrl ho ntfiDW in -md twelve 'SeCOndS,1 WhO I f: ..l i h I ronniaitinn nf thft Oovprnor of 3"ftrth Har. ,-T.v VwV.UK -".t'-" " I w pa8 iw luitu ruu, wt- f j Tj-iji- he last of theiseasoo. - i short lfbt the set? r,;;"; '1 make .that t motioa :: special order ior :. .r mi ... .,4,,1 ? v AAn I 1 ---- :o?.:?;-:-MT?i-,!t-..:re i?ifi f . r BDe&Kini? ox me . ty estern , xtaiiroaa : n RITES AJID BAniMR mwa. - - . ,i r t mmbm - - r : f fe steamed LprfUito h :wL. .K.t r, T . " iw ",. T.w- Steamship Company? to ran on the liae the Old Dominion line betwten Richmond, Norfolk in New TLrv ? t - ti l CapL Hall, of .the steamship. .James, 'A. Gary sports to the' Baltimore Sun of , Tlrurs- day that on his, out ward; passage from Newi wwH,ui(,w imsi,:uK. ywpefTu b r water spent, the largest erer witnessed in that quarter by hU pilot, who Is one of 1 the oldest on the coMt. - The water came down in one i aolid ifieet anVi in tV Mtont ktmoV 'ftnk I of wild geese,-killing 'all: of them Instantly.' There were i ..".'leVthe CMWi wn lowered their boat and se- cured LdeSfowlLiSwrki ofwhlcTwere cureddeadjowis, seTeral of wblctt vers taken to New xorjc, on board the steamship Try., The water spout is represented mg oeen a very magninceat sign v There l a lad of our acquaintance who re- gards.hunger and the chastening rod as about the same thingthey both make the boy hoi- ler".'e i i ; :.c. v t " xjcoisKJaTiw SCHH4RT. :sWe make np thelollowing summary oi the proceedings ofHhcP Legislature from : t-7: Wedneseay, Feb. 3; 1871. Mr. Merrimon introduced a bill to iacor- novate the Asheville Savincrs Bank refer. red. .Bill to authorize the.county bt .Duplin I to levy a special tax, on second reading. JUr, Lcnman opposed xne diu oecause 01 1 the provisions contained therein, viz : that a tax ahall be levied on the Doll eooal to the amount levied on 'the. three hundred I dollars worth of property. TheBill tben.pad itasecond reading, 7 ayes, nays 6. i , t - - . . special order, , M ; . : I A bill preventing nets being placed in I the northeast branch of Cape .Fear riverj frm lsi.day of Pebraarylo 18 daj of 'Z 1l71.on reading. : : Passed. T- neX5a ? enairen pre- wntTner jhinr nn Ntmnav in tnese waters. 1 ;w-e e. . -BiU then, passed third reading. . " "Rill tn incomorsta ; the Tamalta Iron taw, J -5 Psedsec OOU BUU bliATU IWUIUES.- Mr. Dargan moved, to reconsider the J wmuu wi I gm, sou put, um uu n&3. -The gives the state of incorporating the Verona Mining and nX-n w-rr AIgo a bUl to incorporate the Southern MannfrtnnntrComTjanv: referred. r irr. Qraharn introduced a bill to amend sec 13. chapn'329, Laws 186&-'70: reter- red. - A -bill in favor of the executors of- the late Governor iWortb, on third reading. j? aiieu iu lnmi.. i it Bill to incorporate the bank ot. Eastern fy for brights, which are in active de North Carolina, to be located in the city mand. of Newbern. On second reading.- Passed 4 On motion ot Mr. Lehman, the bill- was - 7; . -r. :..s .ro.l . "'r:rT:TZZrjt. ii2i,l2S VL" county, debt, flP second reading. Passed. Hill to incorporate tne ierquimans oav- The1 bill then passed its third reading. :. 4- TnuRSDAT. Feb. 23. " .Price, .colored, . moved, suspension of rules an4 Put oq its. passage, the resola- tion concerning a, canal from Wacamaw river ,uj mH. r". v- - a Mik iia ma aiAtiAn npovaiion mr n oui.u vwu . . T rewinuou F. ,; , ,, .iA-.,-, - ye,- witn leave, mjwxwea a. 01a njng J "- 5 7i - lntenueui ui xuuo ou siatants wferred, - ' -Mr. Cook introduced a . bill IO BUJeUU .. . r. i n n - J J - . 2S?J.V . "U 4WrT . wii .r as i T7aoari rwio Mnrpminff impM! re- f erred. - , Jflr. Mcuiammy presentea a morii for the sitting of the High Court of i j oafthment. -- ! I At tvaVcIoc TT ' ' T , . . ' 1 Speed, the Court of Impeachment adjourn- rresidenr warren caiieu me Denwte w oraer.' -j.i-;- zt.i nis'Aml!3iz ' If Mr; Flemsaing moved to reconsider the! SlOeX ine JSLffi TSiS m Is f . UUYcfUUr vi UIUl 9 guiauiwuBtwts, TrmsDAT Velii 23. 186I. ? Browariromrommittee oaAg- "fV: ) wPiiJ?.1 ,,n I : to Mini ufr : ... .. ' l! "1 ncu stock raising. ? 1 nrWAlehw from tha.Ccunautied on In-. ; TTJi . r" -i TiTja 5..n;. temai impTovemenw, repwricu a - ui w charter tne iwwmwiu i i fii .kv.-; A rhiTOnvArnnr and his ex- rrfae of thereto Dower, and calling on that officer for the opiniori ot the Attorney BrMr. SpVrowabiU in.'reference ta niatiotf bfth8eabowrdipharlo gnsBJi A . I By Dudlefci a bm in . j . Jl am, ma la ... craei treaunezKos uwaww wmii-m v. clock. Pre, i xrwewiM agie says. - ' . 1j i 4 . . .. -. 1 , 1 tution for the ( Deal Damlj and tbe Blinds reading.,jr . ' ! J. iS mouonof Mr.-Tomluwoo, tho biU W&staten trp, amended byMr.-McNeill, .nd its third reading J and passed its third reading . Bill to cure certain errors in " the juris diction of the Courts in special proceed ipgaj passeu second, reading, j;-;;. '''' Mr.1 McOanle-r - frnm tha 'TjbmrhftfM on vouuiics, values, c&c, reponea uiir io air- thonze the town ot Tarboro to levy a tax. A bill to repeal certain sections of chap. "T laws- le-oy. Jfassed second and third readingaj r ;; ofWf pui vq repeal certain secueaa and W u 1PJio ,fl0 .m.n K,vr IT 7 ' ad Pd tssecond and third jcaaini?11 ' ' ' J v 1 . , -. By Mr. Johnston, of Buncombe, a bill to amend Code of Civil Proceddrer refer : A biir id xegard to the 'bonds of execn tors, administrators, &ci. passed its second and third readings. :t u Bill concerning debts created by mum- cipal corporations. Amended and passed its second and third reading, Bill to charter the Whiteside Mountain Turnpike Road 1 in Macon and Jackson counties, passed ita second and third readr Bill to punish ofScers and employees oi Railroad Companies for embe22lement ot ronds, &c. - Passed second reading. -' Vrnrmo r-n mmiftrwinnTT; ariM P.vx.iu arJUM A AW JU, . Greensboro is havinff amateur dramatic entertainments. . . , . . -Thirty persons will be con firmed in the Lutheran Church at Balis- Durv 10-morrow. :: Thn HwftlHno- nf Mp J. "M ghaw, in Guilford, was destroyed by-"fire on Sunday night last Ikss $3,000. CoL Abram Clspp owned - the building. No insurance, i Mrs. Mnrino v wifo nfv C. S Moring, of Salisbury, died suddenly last Thursday morning. She fell on the street and died she could he lakeQ to her 1 . - -t i r uome.; uause appopiexy. r A Greensboro barkeeper gives his debtors notice to settle up in twenty - - . J 1 the Patriot. AUB atnVLUCb Bays.: A eSieruay commenced. Newbern market i Corn scarce, n Bweet potatoes, oysters and meats in full supply. l" but great demand for ship- Ping? Snad and high. Irish pota- scarce na n,g,n- The Winston Sentinel says ot I the tobacco market: Notwithstanding the tobacco crop last year was one of tho lar- gggt that has ever been raised, prices 1 nromige to Deas ?ooa as last Tear, eaneciai- The Greensboro Patriot says : a - A. a - 5 .A m - WW son. Rockinirham countv. was destroTed hv fim last Tnesdav week. It i; thorhrht to have been the work of an incendiarv. The meeting advertised to be thr the nronosition to establish & new air-line railroad from Charlotte to Augus- ta. the BvXUtin says., was a "grand fizzle." The meeting Was verj, slimly attended, Httl.or no interest being manifested in the project, by the citizens of Charlotte. ,xne xwaieign euqram gayB : 1 . . . -9? , . The Board of Directors : of tho Masonic Tmple Association. have, purchased the pales property, immediatelyr Boatfr oT the court house, : for 13,500. j .The success of L the nroiect of bniMinir the Temnleia now rconsidered bevond: peradventure. Over I tor AAA. V... Iuum. .nkUJ I "''"''' m Ihii city. f --i- The Winston : Sentinel: r&xr - i a.. man ov tiw osoio oi Aiinnes. a?ea &DOUL 1 claiming tOnirfrom.Nortti pro i tui, w olina. TT JO MIC UUlUBUUiO MLtXSiSVIUjVi . T, ; H an UJBB9CU Ml Hint WUU OUr ITICUU. John James, ot Wilmington form- erly.ofthevVumat , Mr; James fhas de- i tnii rtnftn to Tnia nd I via JnS VAatM - w ' 4 V A vti WAAan at Al-vn?w :nt, . -U-M. fim, h.nHt fr wliinh . mi:.ki. r. ,; I . Hfc , u. wva,i -w w w ww warn Miaiiviwr if mvi ! ofiEertrextraordmary inducements., This L ia a fine opportunity for labor ers and pro- A SAW ViUlM A AVUUWly AM 4 VUM) AAA Owl IT" mitting his rerxrt.'vesterdav. declined to I sorrender the State speciil taxbonds; or of other asset&cl thfe' present Bo: as will'be ' seen ; by ' advertisement ; in t . a a ' - : a Board, our i Liu rr- CA.i.rn uun iuu . wu, nuu r itecaUs and repudiates the mortgage bonds heldtmder these alleged contracts. . J 1 -00x03 jueacnuvr. ius a seusauon in a novei- &M ;Utter::of;pi.ga or quadrupeds i of :sotpa toii iid bparfc pigv andt part &om severd it jenUemen (eye witnesses) goatlif Only Oieir 'l "mlT V and tail of the go&t --At last accounts all 3V Jru -fs -i.-i .i.;v.; of them were Uving and doing well; j .The owner, we learn, has, already nosffered one J hundred dollars tor, the sow and "brutes? Bisbop ACltinaon's) Appointments. t ' Bishop Atkinson has made the following ap pointments: : ' V'.' -Y' i '1 : Enfield j..iwi.-.:ivi..Vfi'i i-i&l . .March ' 5 Goldsboro ............... w. . . .".,...,.. 4 r 80 Blunt' Church,' Lenoir county: . . . M : 81 Kinston.wi...v..v..w.....'i....'..ApHl t SL John's, Pitt county. . . . ;. , . . Greenville.. 4. .H;.. ..-j.i.V.Vi . ''! 7 9 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 S3 25 27 23 SO 2 4 6 7 Marlborough. K....(Uood Friday) " Tarboro. ..(Easter) , (4 Scotland Neck.::ni2 l.JU.'.iv.K..l. it u WUliamatou. Trinity Church, Beaufort county. . . . Washington, rs: Zlon Chureh, . , Bath,' f "- " PuhgOi, ?f 1" . ( ... . ... A Ct Plymouth . . . ... ... .......... St. David's, Washington county..', 8t.Luke'fl,-.: -v.f V.a. Eden ton.... Hertford EUzabeth Citv. Ik. tt Gatesville-.:. ...... ......J.... ..May Murfreesboro ......... iv 4 ...... . . . " - Woodville, Bertie county........;.. , V Windsor.. ..t " . ATERSCHKRRTPECTOBAI-the world's great reaoedy for Colds, Coughs, Consumption, and all Affections of the Lungs and Throat. ' i pioPLB who smma from the dull stu pidity that meets us . everywhere In epring, and too often in all seasons of the year,gnew how a tuck it eould be cured bvtaklnsr Aran 9 1 8A&sAPABii.i.a to purge the bile, from their o.wiim, wo saonia nave Dixer neignDors as n oix a riT"ir nwill TO OOWJ WlwD. For Coarhs and throat Disorders, use " Brown's" Bronchial Troches," having proved their efflciency by a test 0 many years. " I hare never changed by mind respecting' them from the first, excepting to tunic: yet better of that which I began thinking well oi."Jev, enry word Jtoecner. ai.003 RswAxn is offered by the proprie tor of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Est. or Golden Medi cal Discovery for a medicine that will equal it in tne cure or au those diseases ior wnicn it is recommended, among which are severe, acute or lingering Coaghs, Consnmptlon'lnits early stages, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint," or " .Biliousness," constipation or tne juoweis, Scrofulous diseases and Skin diseases, as Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Boils. It is sold by druggists-- n food Tn Th Sat NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOLIETHIITG HEW And Extra. - .... ' -y-i .: . StonewallDurham SHOEING TOBACCO, Air HV BURKHIHER'8, No. 6 Harket Street, Slfrn or tne " INDIAN CJIIEF." feb25-tf ' Brugs and Itledicines. GREEN & FLANNEB, 47 Market St. and Cor. 4 tb and llano :' ver Sis.,1 HAVE IK STORE a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chem icals, Patent Medicines, Per fumery, Brushes, Fancy Ar ticles. GARDEN SEED, Ac, A. ; ,. , For sale at. . THE LOWEST MARKET PJSICXS; fet25tf Beal Estate poe: s a l e 1 By 8. M. ,iST Anetioneer.; ON SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1871, AT 12 A. M at the Court House In Wilmington, N. C, will be sold ' That Fine Iiot. and IXouse on corner of Fourth and Nun streets, front ing on Fourth street 66 feet, running west on Nun street .165 feet. '.. ,-t. r .hi. ' TERMS AT SALE. ' -k w.f a. vs. a a. a,o lyw feb25-lawtillMar7 . . . S. JtS. WEST, Aoctloueer. Eeal Ilstate Fori Sale; TO ' I , , FORECLOSEMORTGAGE. ON SATURDAY, March 11 W, 1871, at the Court House door. In Wilmington, N. C, at 12 o'clock, will be sold that ; . PINE HOUS E AND LO T , In Bloca; 158 Tnrner Plan, On corner of-Eighth and Does8treet, size of lot ISO feet on EibthSt, and 00, ft. on Dock; St. Good dwelling and all necessary , out- houses lately occupied by T.' S. Whitaker. TERMS AT SAIiE. .:fBbuaaw4w-J-cUt:Sat'v.: uri .ui j. , SOG BIIID8. 100 BltltS: : .... rv.. Cuba ClayedbIolassKJi IN , r . . . i ' if' 'it . rBEIGHT NEW- PACKAGES. ,n rriHE FIRST IMPORTATION of the Season. .1, Now-landing from 6chrr--Donna Anna.w i v .qua LiTfirri'VA '. " For sale Very lbw frrAnharf.r Vy 4 " febi4-naclot'; "i WOTtTHf WORTH. Go MEissMM if.,' -,'. . . -- .. ... , 1 i'T ' ' 1 J ' W HE B E , Y.O U Wll. F- I N D PIANOS, - i f7HBOMOS AND OTHER PICTURES, i?y Uahed Wee My, parr Oaln, Proprietors fhba.tfjrriiw vt;u5CJ.L;;;SsiV 'mn InseptZM-tf . " Wllmlnrion, n. Q, , .-, .,,-.- v ,v ... ': . . t- 'jour d&ys........! W " five davsT-. m s 09 i II mWAAV. "in r Contract Advertisements taken at pro porttanately low rates. Marriages, Deaths. Religions, Funeral and Obituary notices wUl be Inserted at half rates wflPw tor in advance j otherwise full rate Tbti Cash on demaacU 'w!, 1 f '. CELLANEOTJS.. ATTEJITIPN r k sir $AT'WBICB-WB SELT V OLO BABSLt COVERING" !Tf, -COST QEOIUQaTOE. feb84-U in Clsy wlwtklsjiw.. THE SIHBER STILL TBIDHPHAH! ! mHK SWORN RETURNS of sales tor1 th " "t . ja. year ibu, lur me iwigwuv wuaw.wui pan ies, were as follows: .'".' Grover and JBarJ;..V..U,. ;.... 7,a norDC 9 f t 1 Tj660 t THESE FIGURES TELL TUB STORY. ' . ... m. A. NBWKLL. Agent, jan 24-tt -; -Mo. 7 South rrotat street. . i - - - - - . m Louisiana State Lottory , COMPANY. . Incorporated Ao.ost .17 1868. CHARLES . T.f HOWARD ..iPRESIDENT. 'i - ; ;. ; .; ""i ;i f- 'f nyj-i ';r,t . HIKGLE HVIIBEB LOTTEBT. 8PLEXD1D SCHEME ONLY 20,000 NUMBERS ! (.- .r:J; J r, v'f.i CAPITA!. PRIZE... ...... ......... $30,OOO. CliASS CV ' w TO BE DRAWN AT. NEW ORLEANS ON SATURDAY, MarcU 4, 1871. HOWARD, SIMMONS & CO. CfcaTUAOTos. v- ' ' SCHEME : ' '' 20.000 KmteK Ticfets Only $20. 1 prize of 150,000- is..'..!;.. 1 .60.000 1 prize Of 80,000 is..,, 30,000 1 prize of ,20,000 is... 20,000 i prize oi xu,wu 18....,.,.. ............. 10,000 1 prize of u ihii i ' - ' o nnn B.000 1 prize or 1 prize of 1 prize of. 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize ot . 1 prize'of 1 prize of -1 pi lxe of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 8.000 is.......i.-..'..i 8,000 T.000 6,000 6,000 4,000 8,000 2,000 7,000' is 6,000 is.. ........... D,C00 IS... ifiOO ia... 3.000 is... 2,000. is.,,..;;........ s 1,000' .'1,000 1,000 1,000 v 1,000 1,000 .y. 1,000 jl. 1,000 1,000 A", 1 prize of. , 1.000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of - 1,000 1 prize of ' 1,000 1 prize of .LOGO CO V. J-are:;i...';.:...;. f ... . . . u 1 . . r 25,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prise or ; i,oou 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1 1,000 1 prize of 1000 1 prize of L000 :1 prize of -1.000 .1 1 . "1 prize of 4' '1,000 1 prize of - . 1000 1 prize of t 1,000 1J 'ii: 00 prizes or COO are. ....... KLWW A MA j pnzes.ot : zu arei. ........... .'.ii.. . 63,400 jsu Approximauon prizes. .....,. 12,600 440 prizes, amounting to.... 280,400 Whole Tickets, 20 ; shares In proportion. Prizes payable without deduction." Orders to be addreesed tot-i j. 7.6 ' . ea&ftLirHOWAiP, IkJkx62,PtllKfwOTleaii. . T Send Post-Offlce Money Order, or Reria. war your leLMjr. ... II6D il-tf Solht and Styljpli Hats ! ' V. C E l ,V JE,D , B Y ,-, ,r YESTERDAY. lFKESS, A variety, of the nicest soft and styiisn nats tnat are. pat.. fi t!N6rn'Front8t. Wiliiiinn Gardon v D. KLEIN, Propriefori T ' rrtms favorite resost WnoV open for X. the Summer. Refreshments of all kinds constantly on hand, among which may be mntionedh - is) jj.j.s v.'h au .4?oji" LAGJSR BEER, ALE. ICE CREaL; STRAW "f BERRIES Ae. " . . Bowline Alliy 'Altaiie..: . In fact, everything has been, arranged to contribute to the eomfbrtanil1'entertaln.ent of, visitors, and: the. Proprletori earnestljr.-eo Ucits thepnblie pams. , ;;i , ; rr: n- FOH OALE :OR! RGTJT, TIW- BALE OB HKJTT That large and D valuable plantation ad 1 Middle Sound, s miles from the city, known as the Mott tract, will bo rented or sold on res enable termav For AVAWTC. -t c,l r?i;s Advertisements not exceeding Are lines inserted- ndernis-hea4 at iaiif our usuaLad vertlsing rates. One Insertion, ftw Owtat six Insertions, tl IB. No advertisements ta. ken at these prices unless paid for In ad vanes "Tl rANTKBv A' Good Boot and4 Shoe Ma- kar: steady work and pronjptrav.i An. ply lr YeD24-St Ji Shoe Heel ,n; C. ,i, I) 1 "TtyAwD. Advertisers for this column. IT -5- XT yon want A eitnatlonfi'lf yon want a cierx or Dooar-reepert 11 yon want a cooxj u yon want a house ; If yc a j Want any kind of employment If yon want anythingadvertise mtntecoranm, e t naif onr regalr rates, and AMM till Ifff .. ........ C" b " VIU i51 your wants will be sopplledw
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1871, edition 1
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