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PUBLISHED DAILY, - it nEBNABD, tilts s1Itc , Dawson Ban Buildings, Trout fit, . -ir. in advanoe...........,......-.. 7 00 , 4 60 lino Jth. in aavauce................ advance...... S 00 Three 3"nth. in advance line Tno Htv at xvtksx Cxsts ter week.' part ' ' March 1,1871. : f . ; 1 Bafm mom- Wind. Weather ter eter.: -i ..;' "SO. 37 IT W. lUht Filr. r 80:23 63 8.WbrUk (Jlear 30:81 1 Sa-lillght: Fair.. Time. 4:33 P.M. ii:3a r. Mean Temp, of day, 64 deg. ' r- . Barometer corrected tor. Temperature, and Elevation. ... B - :. r Serjj't 8hrnal service U. S. A. Weather Kepeirt. T-l . . War Dkpartmxht, umce oi Lttiei tsijjnai umeer, er, :V . Washington, March 14:35 P. The following la a synopsis of the weather ..... fn. tliu OA . Tbc low barometer yesterday evening over Lake Michigan la now over Maine. The prea- . .. i . a. n it . .i ... jitire una uvcu uijcqcbv vu me ouuiu aiihuiic coast all day but la slowly diminishing. A low barometer has made Us appearance In Nebras ka, l ne weaiuer tbreateomg wes or Lake Michigan. Fair weather and fresh. winds have prevailed on ' the Atlantic coast, with high winds on the East 'Atlantic and the .lower lakes. . v , Probabilities. , .. ' It Is probable thai a disturbance is advancing Irom tno western ana southwestern plains. Threatening weather and fresh winds are ex pected before Thursday night on the Qulf and upper lakes. Fair weather on the lower lakes Hnil Atlantic coast is expected. T?BIB CITY. KV AUYt-KTlKUMKaTN. :,.i:insbekg:r's Live Book Store, 89 Market .ii ect Pianos, Organs, &c U. D. Myebs & Co., No, 7 North Front st. Every Family Interested. Kobt. M. Houston, 8ec'y. Meeting of W. S. F. Engine Co., No. 1. Wilmington THfixtM Chapman Sisters .Io!i n T. Ford, Manager. C UCUCII DIRECTORY. St. John's Church (Episcopal), Counkr-Red Cross and Third Streets. ... , Lenten Services. ' - First Sunday In Lent : ' Morning Prayer at 11. Evening Prayer at 7 P. M. Joint daily services at St. James and St. John's Parishes throughout Lent until Holy Week : ' x - , ' - Dally Morning Prayer at 7 o'clock on Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday at St James'. On Thursday,; Friday nd Saturday at 8U John's. . ... - v-w Daily Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock on Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday at St. John's. on Thursday, Friday anl Saturday at St. J .tines.' St. Paul's (colored Episcopal), COKNER OrANOE AND FOURTH STREETS. On Sunday A. M. at 11 o'clock. . - . P.M. 7tf Wednesday and Friday Morning Prayer at W o'clock, A. M. LlUny at 12.o'clock, M. ; Evening Prayer to be followed by a sermon on Wednesday evening at7X o'clock, and on Friday evvniag at 6 o'clock. . x AH thcother days of the week, Morning Prayer at 6 o'clock, and tt o'clock, P.M. .On Jaturdtty the Evening Prayer will be omitted. " y Unmailable Abetters. " The fallowing is a list of unmailable letters rttnaining in hue postoffice 10 this city: Dr. E. C. Rum'baugh, Philadelphia ; Messrs. Srtml. Orendorf & Son, Bait. MoMx.j F. J. Brinebe, Plantation, N. C; J. TV Red field, N. V ; Amanda M. Levitt, N. C; Enoch Ham m uid, Peacock's 8tore, N. C. a arbor Master's Report. The following is the report 6f Harbor Master B. J. Lawton for the month of Febru ary : Steamers, 12; brigs, 3; schooners 15. Total, 80, with an sggregate tonnage ' of 9,850 ions. Of these 1 brig arid 1 schooner were foreign. Not Included in the above were 21 small vessels under 60 tons. Mechanics' Baildlnjr Association. . At. tha regular monthly meeting of the Me-, chanics' Building Association, held at the Commercial Exchange lasi'evenlng, , 45 6hres of stock were redeemed at the following llgnres : Ten sbareaat $1H fifteen at $100 50, nd twenty at.$104, beihn .average tof10y. per share.--:v-u ,t-''.;,'-.V.."'.:.; :".''- Nntif a was ?iven that the Association will ii)', in accoraance;witu..Ariicie ah Constitution. lsy Covra: v :':- ..-",-i-:.?.--v ' The following cases iren disposed of yester day: I .T.j '.V . .1 . ' ' " John H:-8trauss, charged with the violation ol the Inspection laws. Former judgment set aside and case restored to trial docket. De fendant found not guilty and discharged. Annie J. Wright, charged with having In her possessiou ' articles belonging to another woman. Ordered that defendant restore the goods to tb complainant, ; m :h ,. . ; .. : Tlios. Cummlogt, seaman, drunk and disor derly. Judgment suspended oh payment of .costs- . , : -:x-.. r. ' Harry Bell, seaman; charged with disorderly conduct, was found guilty and required to Pay the penalty and costs ; ' I 1 . Mortuary. ;, ...... ; - , i Dnrin? the year 1870, as we find ' from re. lisble statlstlcs'ln jpur,poi8es8lon,4h' wpra only :r,o Interments a the cemeteries of , this '"y. This Includes Oakdale, Fine Forresi and e Citv (or Pa uoer's) Cemeteries. . Of this number only 839 died Inside the city limits ou. of the remaining 1, having beenbrought 'ere from distant places for burial. Of the '"'hI number of Interments 136; were whites "nl 214 colored, beinar about 1 death for every of our population during the year rentlon- We doubt If there la a city to be f ound in b whole Southern country, with .the .same Population, that can produce a better Indlca llon of healthfulness or exhibits more encour- ftinK mortuary report for theame period than 19 here presented lor the city of WUmlngtbn. A small boat, loaded with woodpwhlle. C,08ging the river : opposite Messrs. Edwards Hall's store, yeaterday afternoon, suddenly warnped Fortunately there was a - flat close the boat at the time and the two colored menlnher thus made their "escape wlthon nch trouble. ' :'u" w 1-ocaI Dots. J tfrult tree are last budding. The Chtpmana arelu Norfolk. .,' A flatulent March Is predicted . rr Llxer Weber visa Ij : Indiana jolis last week.': --r.-."'.- ; V4,-: ' rMrs. Oatea has an engagement at New Or- - --r Lace, for. tTlmmlng is more fashionable ; than ever.vv.Vv ; 'J- ' - ' - ,4.Hot lemonade with fringe" la a new eophohlsm. ; :- - ' . The weather .slgoa indicate that we will have a'g66d crop and fruit year. The DOllee forra v raid nff vpetArHnv It fo , , . -. being, the-first of the month. 1 . iffth Mile. Zoe, the traperlst, filled an engage ment at Franklin, Pa., last week. The Kaleigh Telegram has thus early in its career been considerably enlarged and im proved. , ,, . There are over 250,000 Free Masons in the United States, and the order is constantly In creasing. , ' "; '''';' :"" A thaler, or German dollar, is equivalent to about seventy-three cents of our money ; a milliard is a thousand millions. On Saturday, the 4th of March, the 41st Congress will March forth, and the 43d will 'forthwith March in anu take possession of the halls of legislation. During the month of February there were 67 deeds and mortgages admitted to probate by the Judge of the Probate Court, aggrega ting in value" $S3,243,50. The dwslllnz-house on the corner of Ninth and Princess 8treets was sold at auction yesterday, Mr. James Sprunt becoming the purchaser at $3,050. Messrs. James fe Meares were the auctioneers. Regular monthly meeting of Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1, at their Hall this evening, at 7 o'clock. Election of officers and other important business calls for a full attendance on the part of members. Private Louis'Gordon, of the police force, resigned position yesterday, it being his intention to remove.to Texas. Not much dan ger but that the vacancy can be filled, how ever, as we learn that there is a pile of appll cations about three feet high to chose rom. It has always been said of March that it Comes in as a lion and goes out like a lamb, or Comes in as a lamb and goes out like a lion. It has certainly come in like a lamb this year. as yesterday was one of the loveliest days, taken altbgother, that we have had this season It remains to be seen how it shall go out. Skatlnc r r " Lovers of skating tnnst not forget that the distribution of "monthly awards' takes place to-morrow ulgbWhterval skating by several of the most proficient, figure and circuit skat ing by all, and Mr. W. II. McCIure In his unequaled character of the novice's firsts at tempt on Rollers,, will be presented. An en joyable evening, healthful and social, will be passed by spectator and skater, and we pro- phesy that standing room will be In demand. The Chapman Bisters. The play-goers of this city will be ulad to learn that the charming and fascinating Chap man Sisters, with the inimitable Bishop, are to pay us a visit again. Thy will .only remain two nights, tnclr brief engagement com- int nclng Friday eveniug, with Brougham's new Burlesque, for the first time in this city. entitled "Much. Ado About a Merchant' of Venice." On Saturday night another new piece, entitled' 'Little Jack 8heppard, or the Idle Apprentice," will be put for the first time on our boards. Our readers can rest assured that mlriads Of fun are in store for them, ana as this will probably be the last time they will have an opportunity of seeing these talented artistes and the fun-provoking Bishop we ad vise all who can consistently do so to be pre sent on Friday and Saturday night.s The Richmond WAtysaysof this Company: Theatre. The audience . which greeted the Chapman Sisters,' Bishop and company, at the Theatre last njgbt was tue largest that has as sembled at that. tempja of amusements" since Bfil "Much Ado about a Merchant ot Venice," an the engagement of JCdwht Forrest. The play exceedingly funny . travesty of Shakepear's other days in his pecuHariy light and jocose stvie. while Misses : Blanche and Ella as "Lorenzo", and "Bassanlo" delhrhted all pre sent by their charming acting, and singing. A large portion of the audience. v it must be confessed, was also delighted with an obysslan pas de deux introduced in the . burlesque non amputanawn, SJ. Oar Chip Basket. , Paris theatres are in service again. Some ladles like large, flashy bows. Beecber sajsv'love s wllhouif conscience is mush. r t . j? Billings pronounces water-falls a conta gious disease.-- Chrouie patience la about as much a vir tue as cold feeV ;';; .j'v- . r.li ,:!:f The mortality reports indicate the return . Alcottsays that voice Is the deepest so cial power the worm possesses. 1 Some New Hampshire beHes held a socia- V How long can a goose stand on one foot ? TryltthlTtf the way Ihefcoosefound out: A Chicago yputhT Ordered his father to get up and build a fire, but the old man talked back, and the boy had to flog him before he would mind.. Of late years fathers are getting more impudent. 'An Irreverent rascal publishes the follow inir atrocious conundrum : What is the dlf- ference between a maiden oi, sixteen . ana a maiden of sixty ? One is careless and happy, r- and the other Is hairless and cappyh RIVER AND BIAniNE JiKWS. .; t: jfTjlH ' tt Wbtodbidat.v March The Baltimore Sun of Tuesday says : The steamship Sebeeea Dlyde Capt, Chllds, arrived last night from' Wilmington, N. C, haviDg sailed on thevenlng of the 25thrcameout West Bar and bad strong southerly winds to HatterasV from thence squally with" rain until the shin entered the Capes on the night of the 26th. 'Had strong' nor I bay-Passed nothing In ' L.-.-fi -- ".iiv. - ia n ),, northwest winds up the the bay bound up. LATITE 8UMH AH. Wo makeup the following summary oi the proceedings of the Legislature from the report in the Sentinel: ; , ' ' SENATE. - v - TtjkSdat, Pebl 28, 1871. : SPECIAL ORDER. The bill chartering the Catawba Valley Railroad. - ':' Mr. Jones spoke , favorably, to the pas sage oi 'the bill, claiming that the people naa the right to build roads with their own money any where and every where. nrt thnt ?t la llllhprnl tr Hons thorn tha .. - J privilege. Mr. Gilmer thoupht that thi rnnnpof. ing link between the WM C. & R. R R. and the Western extension would damage both roads, and argued against the' meas ure, and moved its farther consideration be postponed until Friday morning; adopted. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1871. Mr. Fisher presented a petition from certain, citizens of Bladen county in refer ence to a change of county line. .By Mr. Dickey : A bill to incorporate the town of Murphy,- Cherokee county : reierrea. ; By Mr. Ashe : A bill to amend chanter 180, laws of 1869-170 ; referred. By Mr. Justice : A resolution asking in formation oi the Speaker in regard to the Commission to investigate frauds and corruptions. The Speaker announced that himself and the Speaker oi the Senate had cor responded with a number- of gentlemen in regard to the matter, and up to this time two gentlemen had consented to serve on the commission, and as soon as the services oi a third competent lawyer was obtained the commission' wonid be . a -a announced. By Mr. Houston : A bill in regard to Executors and Administrators ; referred. By Mr. Gregory: A bill to interpret section 55, C. C. P.: referred. By the same: A bill to amend chapter 2, title 11, C. C.;P.; referred. CALENDAR. Bill to encourage immigration was taken up and passed its several readings. Resolution amendatory to section 2d ot a resolution in reference to disabled sol diers was taken up. The resolution provides that those who were wounded in the Confederate service so that their limbs have become useless for labor' should draw commutation the same as those who drew pay in lieu of arti ficial limbs, under the resolution passed by the General Assembly of 1867. 1 Tbc resolution passed its several read ings. Bill to incorporate the outh luver Draining Company waf aken up and pass ed its several readings. Resolution in favor of R. S. Tucker, was taken up (piys $9,000.) The yeas and nays were called and the resolution failed to piss its second reading. Mr. Ashe moved to reconsider the vote, After a long debate, the motion to re- consideivkvas put to a vote and prevailed. On motion of Mr. Hargrove, the resolu tion was referred to the t-ommittee on Finance. . By Mr. Ashe: A bill to incorporate the Wilmiosrtoo North Carolina Ocean Steamship Company; referred. Bill to cure certain errors in special pro ceeding in Superior Courts was takep up . , i j; and passed us several reauiugs. Bill to authorize the commissioners of Chatham county to issue bonds was taken up and passed its third reading. Bill to incorporate tne n ayeiteviue in dependent Bucket Company was taken up auu-passeu us several icauiug?. Resolution to raise a committee to in vestigate the accounts oi Treasurer was taken up and adopted. Bill to incorporate the towu oi .Lincoln ton was taken up and passed its several readings. a A bill to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors within two miles ot Antioch Bap- dst Chu'rch, in Robeson county, passed its several readings. . ' A bill to amend section 12, chapter 4a,- Revised Code, concerning entries and grants, passed its several readings. ' A bill to secure liens to mechanics and laborers, taken up. On motion of Mr. Luckey, the bill was nostDoned and made special order for Tuesday next at 12 o'clock and ordered to be minted.- A bill to repeal certain ordinances of the Conventiou in regard io the jssulpg of railroad bonds, taken up. On motion ot Mr. Ashe, the bill was t nostDoned till to-horro w ' week, made special order and ordered to be printed: high cotjrt of impeaciimemt. (Condensed from the Daily Telegram. Marv Holt, colored, sworn: 1 live in Graham'; wife of Henry Holt; on the night ot the hanging of Oulaw, disguised men came into our bouse and asked for Henry; I told them I didn't know where he 'was said they would shoot me if I did'nt tell ejn;.wlien they left they said tell Henry if he'is here next Saturday night he will be 'put np;77 they got a bedKJord out ot the bed; know nothing of Ottt,laW that night; didn't see him next morning; five or six ;f ,naa , men came into my .house. Matilda Puryear, colored, sworn : I live in Alamance ; am me , wne or, vv imam Puryear; .five disguised men came to our house, pushed, open - the door, and took Wi1Hm off. last March: thev took his crun jhemS they fastened .the door on the 1 out8ide-Isaw my 'husband's bbcly taken out of Dr. Wilson's mill-pond afterwards ; knew him bv the buttons on bis coat, and ; t . -m one shoe on ; his body was very much, de- rvcA rnv hriahand was niflrh about dis - about dis- tracted; was ad pucefore; I was ...under no dread of danger before this party came a rock was 7found to my nusDang s ieet when taken ont 6f the waten some -! little white bovs found him: they were attract ed by the gathering of buzzardsT having been a freshet in the creek, which, going down, left a portion ot bis body expo- imI' he waa crazv.aomfiwbat: wfienjasen out, I couldn't tell whether those that took him out were colored or white t I never applied for a peace warrent against my husband; never had him. bound over; his mother had him put in jail when be became distracted; the night before they toolrhim .off be went on powerful, cursing and raving; had. been going '. on in that style for two weeks; neighbors could bear him for mile away; he said it any bother ed him he'd be cl-d if hq didn't shoot ffjp; be told . me he had reported two of widow Johnson's boys . as Ku Klux at Graham; this was nearly two weeks after the hanging of Outlaw; he said he would kill Fesley-. Johnson, a-ilored man, while in his raving.. . Caswell Holt, colored, sworn : I live in Alamance, about i mile from Jerry Holt's; my house is an old school house near the woods; one night I went home and went to bed; heard some one running around the house; men came in and seized me; one struck me in the eye; tied me; asked me about stealing chickens; next, about corn and wheat; then they carried me 300 yards from the house to a post oak saying, "this is your last moment. Do you recollect About the chickens. wheat or corn ?' I said, "no, air." One went up the tree fixed the ropedrew me up several times; made me sit down, then fixed the stick to "buck me :" form ed a line ; sixteen men in all, disguised, and eachjgave me three licks apieqe. They then asked for my recollection of the steal- zng; ioia tnem i had none; drew mc up on the limb asam : asked if I intended telling about this whipping and cautioned me not to do so ; told me I had to leave the county, that they would be bark again in two weeks to see if I was gone ; I sent ior uoi. ioit and told mm what had oc curred : I was nnable to work for three weeks. Again twelve months afterwards, they came to my bouse; I refused to Jet them in : I took my knife in my hand ant one of my boys took the axe ; they shot me through-the door, then knocked the door in with rails, before they came my family ripped up planks and got under the nouse ; mis was aDout a year ago last Christmas; I don't know how manv men were along this time, my house was nearly lull; there were six balls in me; I was con fined till April, I left my home next even ing; I was laid in the wagon on a bed- quilt and carried to Graham where I re mained. There was no politics concerned in my .whipping; never troubled but these two times; they never charged me with indecent exposures or overtures to a white woman; I had two guns in mylhouse: thev broke them up the hrst time they came, and I got two more guns and a bowie knife; my old master told me not to have anybody arrested; I took ont a warrant tor arrest ot the Anthonys. Holt and Sellers, when the trial came off, I saw there had been more arrested than I ha'd sworn against; the magistrate, Mr. Hardin, is a Republican and so was . my lawyer, Mr. Badnam; I had a fair trial and all were discharged; I know of no indictment before the grand jury for this matter. D. Rippey, John Stanley, Wm, Long, colored, and Joseph "Holt were also sworn and examined and testified to outrages having been committed by disguised men The testimony ot Caswell Holt and Stanley was impeached to thb "extent of wholly destroying its sufficiency. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE An unknown insane colored woman was taken up on the streets of Raleigh on Tuesday. The merchants of Raleigh have organized a Board of Trade, with Mr. W. E. Anderson as President. Newbern has had a case of infanticide, a colored -mother haying strangled her own child. The Raleigh Telegram states that an injunction has been granted by JudgeJBond of the United States Circuit Court restraining the JNorth Carolina Rau- mnrl frnm navinif ' fn Tiaaeiirai Tanlrino ftnv AWxaaj from thft onraHnn f'aid roa(j ' The . Telegram understands that the Supreme Court has taken an advisari upon the various cases which in volve the question between the Sheriffs elected in 1838, and those elected in 1870. This continues such cases until next term. - The Newbei'n Journal of Commerce says : The bupreme Court has decided in the case of injunction sued out by Charles Slover, Esq., and others, against R. T. Berry and others, that the township school tax is unconstitutional, and made the injunction perpetual. The Raleigh Telegram, says : Mr. W. F. Riddick, Assistant Clerk ot the United States Circuit Court, died at his room at the National Hotel in this city yesterday, aged 2 years. Mr. Riddick, was . rt V5! 1 L : J a native uaroimiau, anu uonorea citizen, and by his death' the county loses an efficient and faithful public servant and society a good member. HOTEL ABRIVALS. National Hotel Rbubbn' Jones, Prop'r. March 1J B Ridgely, Texas; Wm Cohn, Goldsboro. NCs John J Molsom, Montreal Canada; M McCuIloch do; T Davis, Bladen co; C R Parker andfe do: John AMcDowell do; B Caldwell, . J C McKellon, Robeson; J G Roolhac. Bait: E O Dill. SmlthfieldiT R Bald win, J J Bradley, M C Williams, Richmond, co; D.J McKay, Marion, S C; L T Everitt, Lau- rinburg; M M Terry, JF M wooten, w u K R; B Brown. ROcky Point; W H Winstead, Ox ford, NGTM Lee, Clinton, J C Usery, J W Hodges, Petersburg, Va. . : . 5 " Mnltldndes r Feeple require an AI terative, to restore the healthy action, of their systems and correct the derangements I tnai Creep LULU xIm OMsayuuHH wwo wdu J an(t valned, until several impositions were 1 palmed off upon the public under this name. tnat creen into lb. unaparuiM were uaeu AY ER'S CHERRY PECTORAL the world's great remedy forColds,Oonghsand Consump tion, t ' ' More than 600,000 people bear testimony to the wonderful enrative effects of Dr. Pierce's Alt, Ext. or Golden Medical Discov ery. For palpitation or irregular action of tne neaxx, au severe, aouie or lingering ConhsVand for Liver Complaint" or "Bil llousneas" it Is unequaled. Sold by all drug. 1 gists feod Tn an eat ; NEW- AD VERTISEMEN TS J Wilmington Theatre ! JOHN T. FORD...... ....Manager TWO NIGHTS ONLY J Farewell engagement In Wilmington of the Chapman Sisters And the famous Comedian,"" C. B. B I SB O P and an entirely new Compampany. First annearanco here of the..jrreat Terpsi- chorean artists, Messrs. Cooper and Fields. FRIDAY ENENING, March 3d, Brougham's new Burlesque in two acts, . Much Ado About, a Mkrchamtov Vbsicb. BI hop as....;. ....Shylock, the Jew Blanohe as Lorenzo EUa as 4 Kassanlo Saturday. Last Niarht, Littlb Jack Shxfhabd; or, the Idle Appren tice. Prices as usual. ' Seats can be secured at Heinsberg er's Book Store. mar2-t Deviled Ham. ENGLISH POTTED HAM, English Potted Tongue, juigusu luureu auiiuui I, English Potted Bloater, Crosse & Blackwell's Chow-Chow, Mixed Pickles, Gerkins, Horse Radish, ; Tomato tjatsuo. Assorted jellies. Preserves. Ac. Am The most complete and elegant variety of 11 CSll KUUUS, M.L CHAS. D. UYESS & CO., mar2-tf 7 North Front street. ENGLISH SCOTCH ALE, AND PORTER. OCT CASKS at CHAS. D. MYfcRS A CO.'S, ! 7 Forth Front street. mar2tf Wiliiiington Steam Fire Engine Co No. 1. - THE members of the above company are hereby - notified-to - attend the -regular monthly meeting, to be held at the Hall this evening at 1 o'clock. It Is earnestlr re quested that every member be present as the annual election of officers and other impor tant is to be attended to. ROBERT M. HOUSTON, mar-2-lt -Secretary, r- Go to Heinstoger's Booi ani Hnsic Store, NO. 39 MARKET ST., W H E U E Y O U WILL FIND PIANOS, ORGANS MELODEONS, G U IT All S,VI0L1NS, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS ALSO J CHROMOS AND OTHER PICTURES, IK VAttrSTT. feb 23-tf MISCELLANEOUS. At Low Prices. 15,000 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, SOO Bales Eastern Hay1, 500 Bbis Flonr all grades, 200 Bas Rio and Laguyra Coffee, 150 Bbis Refined 8ugar, 200 Hhds and Bbis Molasses, v 75 Bbis Crackers Soda, Sugar A Lemon 100 Boxes Dry Salted Sides & Shoulders - ' '.. 25 Hhds' Smoked Sides and Shoulders,! 150 Bbis Pork, 300 Kegs' Nails, I 500 Bars Sweed's Iron, 10O Dozen Painted Buckets, I 100 Boxes Potash and Lye, . j, ,., . - ! 250 Boxes Candles, ' ' 200 Boxes Soap, ' . , ' j 10O Bbis Glue, j 500OPeanut Bags, i ' 20OO Sacks Salt, 100 Tons No. I Peruvian Guano, 25 Tons Guadnape Gcaoo, f 50 Bales Sheeting ands Tarns, Ac, Ac! Forsaleby ... WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. feb28.tf Fjefilx Axrivater , 25 Bbis N, O; Family Flbur, 500 Lbs Choice N. 0. Hafns, lOBhlsCofiee, i 5 10 BblsSngar, ; . 25 Boxes Candles, ,', 10 Boxes Cheese, - With a choice assortment of Crackers, Tea. Spices, Wooden Ware ; 60 Bbis Fish f on consignment. - f: i; i For sale low for'cash. ' "'' ' "' f CANNON, OLDHAM CO., . No. 5 Water streef", 1 , feb28tf " ; Wilmington, N. CL NOTICE. PERSONS holding Oowpons New uanover County Bonds, dne UkxeH 1st,? 1871, -will present them to the First National Bank of Wilmington for payment. By order Finance Committee. - BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, march l-5t ! l4-...'i!' ':I : Coffee ! Coffee ! SACKS COFFEE, ', 375 . .v V if' FoTsaleJby feb 26-tf F, W. KERCHNER. 1O&0 Square ante day. J....:..,... . $1 W tiro a 1 M i one weext..... ........... 8 80 Contract Advertisements taken -at too puruonateiy low rates J.r 'i'i Marriages, Deaths, --.Eel hrtoTif- runeral nd Obituary notices -will be InswtAi at half rates Whoa paid for in adynce ; otherwise full rates Will be ch(Li-rsrt - . ' - - 7 n . Tbb- Cash OB demant; u l &i MKOELLANOIJa STATE OF NORTH CAROLJlf A; i SUPERIOR . New Danover County?" ; COURT. -AMES DAWSON) A v ' v ' ! V8 . t V V- Attahmn' .' , THBonoBBDJcaxca.) . ' . ' In this acUea, the plaintiff cutma indrment for eight hundred and , twenty.flve dollars,' witii interest on the same at Jhe rate of eight .per cent.' per annum front the first day ofNo . ember, A. D. 1870, upon a certain promUory note, made by the defendant, dated on tke first day of October, A D. 17Q, payable to the plaintiff's ordefi one month after date, for eight hundred and twenty-five doltera The warrant of attachment is returnable before i' tho Clerk ot the Superior Court of New Han . . over County, at his office in the Court House " ' in the city of Wilmington, on the fffteenth n day of Mas, A. D. 187L The defendant Is stun- moned to appear at the. next term of said Court of New Hanover County, to be held at the Court House in Wilmington, on the eighth Monday after the lourth Monday in February, A. D. 1871, to answer the complaint filed in this action. WRIGHT A 8TSD1CAT, Plaintiff's Attorneys. - march 1-lawftw Wed - - t - ' Gollard Seed Wanted. 100 LBS. OF COLLARD SEED WANTED immediately at ., Dr. WRIGHT'S DRUG STOhE. .. march l-4t , Something You Ought to Have NOW READY! - . Harpers Typograph r OR, B00E OF SPECIMENS, An Ezovkdikolt Cheap akd Vaxuabu Mahua t Or IVTOBXATIOX AKD ELKOAS T EXBXTLAB or LmuBFBns tWoix nr Black Colors, Bkoszbs, bct., thb usb or roR PRINTERS, AMATEURS, PUBLISHERS, BUSINE8S MEN, ANDTEOPLE OF yT TASTE GENERALLY. NEARLY an entire year has been consumed in unremitting labor and superintend, ence to produce this book. The presswork alone (done almost entirely with type forms made up of the choieest and latest produc tions of the foundries, etc.) amounted to ftlfi, 000 impressions, to produce a Umltea edition. The book is fresh, elegant, demonstrative of new ideas, thoroughly practical for utilitarian purposes, and 'at the Bame time fit to be pre served in any library;. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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