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. ff 8. If BSB9ABDtEdttor and Pror. OFfieWDaWstAanleBiilldlnffi, front St 0n yea ii:;-M..7 00 SL&nionths, In advance........;... ......... 8 so Three manths,4n aavance-.... ,......... 2 oo - , JI ETJSOHpiOUJCJAX HECiiKff, - . .-o .hPt gT..I87fr.i t WW ; Time, t"Tf mom- Wind' WeatUcr eter, I - : . 7 A. M. 30:18 to ttic W--le'and l Sa'degrees ranrchheit;: " Senr't Signal Service U A. JL Office of Xief Sisrnal Offlcer. V f RfslDg barometer and falling .ten perainrti! , yui n uo na-caKe piawneitt Monday, the flih inst , at the die and East AHSlntte. IBrtak northwest winds f Tn't "ti'i'i ' - " -! - contiBttflforahor4linVonly?ipiitth..eoa&t!'r4 ai.,, (i ;t J;1: (! r-.in.-j;;.,-, r . a f Yrlf,B8ltltnofef Cafw May. - . rriTOrrr1 VS 4 iVK W;ADVLKri8aiiaTl?' Rice oWIOlMn R Sam'l ADA8-ri,ot,;eocttt-Book conUinl- in2 small oaVr -M.tofr.itn Pwfnxia ' f The followlns; hjOnses are authorUed t re ceive and contract for advertisements in this jour Gao. New York Cok, Wsthbrijx r Co- 607 Chestnut . Meett Philadelphia. t.' . .-'' -1 UxisrtXiie, Iloanan,c4 South street,'' Sal tb more. " - ;. - --- ton. . '.iiJ. it Cook, Coburn & po.ChlcagOvlil. A. It. Henry, EichEOoad, Ya - .TyUUt, ing i for 'picture , Frames tf .At "tv.;flVJ r - 'VJ.3rUBSOXLV8. ! ....... . , i- n. n . . . - 'si I , . i AtteiaiiilSroun QentleaMB ! U ouna .oestleBMa I ? i r An old gentleman, ho la prob3fc)y;a iaflerer fiom the habit he voaldnre, yentE'! " this fiece' of advice an,!? askr ns -ti, tiat- t t . iyipn gentl&.ln-Wtlngi - - XiUi'ies ftf ffttnmner JECllbol, ghxM4 e! .. - JS ifefr calA WFrTdayvening; sO as pot to In teVfereIttl thliinln learnlnglbelr lessons.' the other nights Uefgk." ff " " '- Having response to the request W ouiifriendwe' now ealm!y but curiously await the result. -,'-,:-; : BX T" iFIOTfers..iii tU .Winter. i,( :too;l ias j JTow that tn 'rost has irited;:us7 of "bur; oat-door, bloom, and we ;can expect nothing taore from the flower vL,gardeWnnt''iVea eai66s andTJonquii aanounce the arrival of Spring. jonrJad? readers JWUJad-lj; l88 their daily tkothUecflatfodf t nfling the vases and baskets with flowers. 8UU .vr'are not foreed to do without them entirely. 3SJ certain extent, n a tin feac pension, their' places may be 6Upp'flea",lby indoor bloom,: l)eaaUh'ljfan)ay be.grownj Jnhe drawing-room window, and i V constant blojom can te kept up, making ctCTlynany ajdark Geraniums, flaweringcand sweet-scented ; 'f u6ebte84fll&attQpef 8ieiaaiVerbenaHifBeV adapted tptVIa jpurpos, andwl abundantly repay th'e'IItfle care they require." . . mm. , -n wiA. iL2iu - i.i't H iiT4 -' i ' lit erarj? pfjy . u : t,,i.n Miid -v, Vare'plfttedLtd learn tbatsdma-'-of the young men of this city bavaf rarsc1ety iu 6uceessfuicerationeni spent will be,fjfl33 pl&tailaMUMndered PrPtty OurCUIp Bm . - . The Grand Duke has golden hair. AllerBWMVrlV style. . JJlirt ;UOtt2 . , , Seven Uiouiandjwoinen belong tflf tbej ttrnati naj8.of Belgium. f r)l1 j$imcm'A tf 1111 The'tfrstSewyfady who bad the .uuuur oi uauc.iagjWiiUr Ai&zis was iumi i. Murphy, on Saturday, last, atlTort Wadswortbr - The daf gkjRr If fhliv3is obas 'been travelling in this eountry, Is greatly shocked bceatfw,' 'judging by dfeyojll can disUnguUjn, rrlcau lady from ier :servaut"girl. . - A Gaieebuig (III.) cchoolmistress, having ilah5leuHnVifeotirces of earthly p'Jnfsii- "lent, lately pave a mvMrf foretorte oUbvpit The weather 'prophets predict a cold win ter, iedlUrtrtUkV.rf sob.nd an old bachelor predicts numerons, weddings, necause there are so many cabbage-heads. '-. Brantome llrtj3rwjnerates Jkequflltics of female eauty:4tiThreV white attractions, the skin, tae) agd Wyfit the 15PB, cheeks and nails ; three long, s the bpJy, hair ai'nandslnree short, the teeth, ears and feet-andlfiretft)roft,ereae8tf forehead VVillird. BlCOTonndaJpreslilBeat at o'clock: u : . rft 1 .Iff PX f J I j : -4 v .f jiutkr ainj flDnstxeec, bosh S: MPtrSiIlaW.,l0StaeSlEreet,Tiosi - Imitation Hose wood Monldlnga. Very tf " " VA08ltBLL . -Thetefel1adytadeRt attendance at the Hedj calJJepart Bitot oi-tn Iowa State 4lnerr" "u ,wt'K rei.n baV' SIN other paperaaa care 3 ,f '-ti -TTy.;?-. ....t J .UJW'H'iMl. J.LI.I.. l.l -i. HIM , . Si ! J ... ... " fAf t3T;-;i2i j l ocal IXtfe. I .Ir rata falling as we go jo prjesa, I j Inere wua schooner In below yesterday, Vtrt 4 ... !ni fe, rtikee., ; v. f ;, ;,T . P??" , a.atVanOMaeU-tll 1 v ' ' M ; AVjcUyjtax.salfa jr Uis year (1871) will 1 Aud; AUaotla etaanuhlp. Company paBied )ta fcf JfW ratti;ftHop8e on Thursday. I wThaibllloMoeorDorate the nrtll m.cM 'several 'Teadiriija ln: ,the;noase' on Trj'dVy.u y 7f e?f df eujentota Josl ppeket hook, be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the store of Mr. J. H. Neff. ill ySTeiafarci .that iUinamo of ithepersoir lallttded; tbi.io 'orraprior "Court '.reports,' to charge of lorgery, U'taylor Clifton. Instead' Of Kev. Dr. Moran was expected to arrive in. wrcuj ias Tesug, unts -yatura nta-4ae annual session fttfbf North; Cf oliia. Confe ence At'Cha'flott'e, and' will 'proba'bly ; occupy; .tha pnlplt ntMmtwiiAithctiit Church on Sunday. -i i Th H?H?iO. Stak la: printed from-typo the greater portion of wnicn nave been fnalaiosi constant use since .September 1805. And yet IihVrpeitrtcntof ny cpllntl oh iti typographical appearance, la thfe-respect we do not.tbjukj U surpassed- y any paDe jio tn'e'stlta-nd'rn quantity and variety of reading matter, we believe :tJ is ahead Of all competition so far as the dailyprcss "is1 cbn- corned.o;i . Connterrelt Xloney. " " iFoi;tUilii(atofreurmieho may 'jrnot be aware f the fact, we would ftatethali in many banktng'Ibstltutlona a WmpteVek4 JaeC'Ottll'CsnterreXtroneylpresenteA.tbcj bill is given, the name of the party presenting it and from whom he obtained" ft.' A "bill can thus be successfully-traced, aud if placed again iij circulation after, being pronounced counter feit, the parties can not only be heldfespoij slble for the face of the bill, but may also be prosecate loichraalating eonntercit znpney. Persons cannot be too particular fjn this re spect if they would desite to avoid IrdabJe, re-i fiS1!1 WWtonyeiience, hicb,they are liable to notwithstanding the factthatthey announce it as counterfeit at the titalP&ss A beautiful assortment of Albnma jnst received at YAirOftssax.i.'sJ tf Boiler Skatins;. ""There will be skating at the rink in City this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. There be jngflpother amusetnenin-theiVyjqst Aow a large crowd will doubtless be , In, attendance od both occasions. Awarl Nlffbt. fViat night jras thettcaaaioai of Ike -regular weekly distrlbotiajol ajwarda thej tnk. We learn lhat a, very interesting time was had. laVlWfe"- 'Myiii i Wil son on the pari of the ladies, and Maete Pem? Broke onesbn the'par C o( the gentiemenj These weekly awards ptove a Very" interesting fcatnreaot the skating rilLanfd.at d gftatlrto r Shipping articles lor sale at the olilce of 3&ieretie Appoinimenta. fovfo f We have not yet received the appointments of the North, Carolina fJL CpwfereDce, acthijtthe iqliftwtoff.aaitoSAtAwWTtrt menu wewB made br. that body3i if- ,s'i ' I Frent-Stree 4Wilmtog1ev.J6i Jfor- Un. li'm'. t Fiftfe Stotti Unilngtoai, Rev. A. jAl-dBMa- II Oval Walnut and Gilt Frames, !an4aUe9,;!arj f, . VAJrOasnQ ; The old ouiiaiugs iuciiu m "-j we notice, are tfelnJdttonabV, and we learn molisl1ed.to,erectpuiUir ;jt?-flJWMtft ! , 1 rt J u . i orfommoda e liis Kommouiuu itB uv .i,".--t--( kncreaaiibU.iAssr6UrH,,r) UihM Waluti&uJiiiiisialleWJ Prlutlsiaa DooU, xlr. ,'i J'"' 1 ! We cnc fgrnlsk, prinfinf: paper t Wnaall iluantitTes, sfify' 'from two to ten. reams, ; at Reasonable prices forlalS atridtfy c ah orders. We have on hand the following sizes ofi VijHzMS tUsinl ?4xS8. Also, fine Book, i-1 1 .. ' - I-. ' . . .i i 1- .i n . n s i iLi I I ' , " . ,i ! - f Charlotte: on WedesdayJ evening ia? ilaVnirpmkgentien.wh !; wiW fjwiSwidixqei Bmithville, Rev. J. L. Keen, -h :i;,. jtatsiMirY.'arifVO .. , ;.7: -V;' I'.'TVVT T--Tr-rK -T T .1 IT 7 1"?- StfSSoSSTff Ian ftlce'a Circus Com KStfiu-Ael to, leami tfaat PWRm.PWaKduV)ffmon ia expected to visit VVilmtngti ;ffQd Ciro tr- hib tions on Vedaesday aodlur6day next the 13th aod.Mthaoata Thisk ,eartj; -j o ioi,i m-. mis ectionf or the rtsmouth ph Thursday Vd ' Pridav and Ihe ' Bpbrter for theVNorWl?: s ftJJ Pf PW Bige's feAns circus : fmouttoBjay, sand will gira ? uW peAittra opportunities to witness the besti ored aU. uu' u' inw-BTBjrrop it is said, tat Jwve -wshwu wr years. ' uircusis re eir6uiethb offd :efblBon thajf'btrs.and in; Dan dice's: show tkS'are various'pleftslnff and orieinal"1 feafaVeRTiartie- many iue remarKaDJj trainea traDeasei cnu reo'yii1ose i pejfbrmwee (ar: tnnscea any 1 imng we ever saPftJhe ropes.j' 1 AinaiHj-fii'J iiiwi Superior Court. , ine S;. CQmprisQUia 2-casiwliich were jdisposed, of ln':UK juerilv Court yesieraay : State vs. Levis Pepper.charged; A'ith an nttrlv lin rv n inpn Kl and nncra th ldr arceny cen.jtQfailty.5'-1 , av.- . f State vs. Job Lamb, charged with vailiy; oenxenceu iu o years tix uao Pehiten- tiary.- .., ; -ff'i : r.. . 1 III 1 Btaie VS. cangor uavis, cuarcu wiu , jarcuny. Qmtlty. ;,aur;iv;v ,,J: 4.; , , State f.! Duucan -liolmea anil fceorge L. Mabson, charged with an affray. ... Holmes, on trial. Wot guilty. State vs. Edward Parsley, chargefl with lar- eeBy,N9t-guilty-4- ' - j - : ''K:- . Stale 'av flenryt King, charged ilh larceny. Plead guilty: ' ' - - . ; I -r J -. ; In the matter of the State ws, Wp II James, charged with: the mntder of Itbbet Costirj in his city,, some . months ago, defendant was brouahiinto Court yesterday afternoon and daly arraigned and the case-set for a bearing 1on Friday next .'A, special venire tf one hun dred men was ordered by the Court to be sum moned to serve as ju rors. ' , , . ,' , Vri ' This is the only, case remaining on the dock et for trial this term. We glve: below n.iresume of the week's Opera- tlons. - Jf rom the Grand Jury there wcrej i-iTroc trills 4' . 4.4 i Not true mi&VWfi.V.fi':i jPresentments:;r:i VHi'.'.'i V;;t,V- 9 9. J3lSmlSS6d & BA'd..-. i'r A.:-L'.4rl7 ; Not Guilty.... ... ; '.V. .. ; i U Z.". . .'. 1Q Not tried . . . . V.'i JV.iViVil: hl Tfital ...;'. j ..' . -' ' 124; : Court will adjourn froci- day to day nntil Friday, the day set for the hearing of the case of Mr. James, when IfrwllImSertf at $)4 o'clock.! Btsfiibp Atltinsbn'a Appointmerits. ;' Bishop Atkinson has? made ttte foiibwing ap-! pointments: ,, ! v foldsboro ..-.M.:.... ...December 5. v: , Battleboro , ; .... Halifax ' ir :- -' Jackson . ....... . . Weluox.;.u;U5tJ?-'Vu Tpi Steamer Hertford. t,:: ; ' We regret to learn .itbat the ; ftteamer rtflely .placed, on the line between this plaee'andNew River, Onslow countyi i3 now ontbe'sboais inside the bar. Capt. Maffitt, -we are assured, has use.daJL.the exertions in his power to get her off, but so far without 6uc ces. lflast 'acbnWblToop ldWf was lightentng her and it is thought that :whea. the, loa4 tis entirely removed she may(be -faved. -.'.twf at m Us .i-sir i 7 jVEe.stated some week o g that; there yiere no buoys to mark the channel of the rlvef and efleeqnwtly'ikaClftaiJBatlga :.vr. "wtt. nil iw'.r. l--r m. 11. .-v wn. : TfiU waa nfv nnht. the main "ranse of thaet t;':f r 1 1 ia iiauu n u a. uion w w - w - , w . awti. r- , ; - m. , - .1 .inmates 8nce,Qct.2?df 0 i v.v, "vv - -: -iTT Jin- ...k-ji .llne.wwawr!wlllHwru thIiarge tobacco, lactorx ,of.- Mr,( .ttiaj;' ! well, at "Durham, took WMPftday adj "came near being ''cniHTl? P4, lMillaj Af rim-Af f JhnrpTT rThe ladled dTTbcjU . onarcfi 'j -n-iotMitarHta haTvfe a uaitsnext weeK 1 . j--jj; y y yj. w I tor cunrc-u.purpuocB. AfrfHttrrftreuife6f Mr. S. !H. Hargrove, of liockv Mount, .wnuej - ' - ' . . 1 1 I standikg faear k firHpIaCf ' yftss serusjy tmred oiftne ith thst. says the Bat- The Favetteville Maale says ; nK.. orrtthrvfnf th&Cnmbrknd County 1 Agricultural Society, J: P McLean, Esq., tutuima iwww..-"wrr . . Suttlot puWicationl "This is owing Will I Viil Wl U 1(3, U Vtf . U 19 4- bRaleigh Sentinel uri BoiBce.l850Aeha8ainoiknUv ' Q 7 PUC9 which it visits." iComDanv was'ln To " continueu .-. -a: p most laTorauie circniusMuvca uaugv.iwuo. mm &mm tfee5 factf that smShicn tands.tbai.the Graodnge his, taicen; iwmMVM'. Vf"S v.mffvi; SiaCiworth of tbckh the Masohlcf' gitiefcrp Temple Association v3e deam-that Trgt5nt JajW-rpasse iff copd the amounrof stock now subscribed' for Is tMuig.; - .r , .WUW1'$: I"1k; w fiftnftA t -nrluhatMt is M.We special pWer. the Jull tp compel rKHU that the x corner atone of the the commission, on we, esru .tYf.,j,. rLv . ... l j a m ir - t' nrV-'M Vnoi-f. Wrftt. nnaf.nnned. on. JUOr. at irom 5-to G pentsper rfoun: lRi t The WadesboravAf !sajst": V was being repaired, when a plank lowered into the well accidently struck him on the head, killing hicn, instant,ly5f - Ha leaves ?a The Raleicrli Carolinian learns that a negro named Allen Richardson was enoinrQo,,tne; uear6 .mies siiung ,j in i iua bio re 01 juessrs. uent&ius;os-Dprings,iai Mangon, on the, Raleigh &,. Gaston R. R., UlgUI ."1UO, II Ull- Jrins,'5 was fooling1 jwith ih ?ql 'fit e-shboter went offhand ha negrq .Jlichiifdsarj, wh6 was! sUiing'-b V , th e 1 , sto,ve,i . t ell ?de a d his Seat. r - . - - -tj.-ti-f -?'. i " Vli- The Je wber 11 "m65 ,sa.v&: We" learn iliat duung the'snbw ustorjn, !of FHtI aay iass a..ociy ,namea. jaeerFYiaagea, about 13'years. and :liyrnsiaVthau;iAiby , of Kinston, was, sent by jiis mother on ah Errand at some- aistancel The flittle? fel low was '-onl horseback, and reaching i an. improperly.covered deep ditch ; the1 ;hdrse; fell ia and the little fellbw,ftibeing unable to extricate himsblft feil r tinder the horse and was eiiher kllledby the fall, oc so in jnred. as to be. unable to help , 'himself.ari4 froze Jto deaths : When discoyered be.and the horse were bo'dead. 1. j: i - In the -1VL, JB. Conference on VeAnesdaytbe committee, ou fJiCiiriterest of the colored people, offered a,&verjj" able report wbich was itdbDted.f, The,cx5mmiW ' tee rec6mireoded the A Mi E. . Church, of ivm erica. . eyr v., isurion, wno naa been acting W superintendent : ofithe col ored people, made ' an interesting , speech in theif behalf. The committee ph Sunt- day Scbobls add ths committee on joint' ooara oinnance maue ineir. reports. . rne latter reported ' that $1,635 JO had been raised for the Bishops and $2,482 "25 as contingent fund Tt6r; the , superannuated ajftd; worn out. preachers, and : for, widows ahd' orph.aas. k This fund was distributed. Tte Elders; oh the FayetteyilleA .yilming7 tofifpharlotte afid Shelby circuits passed their examinations... We glean these facts irom tne.unanotte, voserxer, tt 1 lGISLATIVi; SUMMARY. . Condensed from the Raleigh Sentinel.! f f . . . - - - - - r - - 1 " i;i:.;:J n.-i ; r: i Thtjrsday, Dec. 7. i i . T.he Senate met at 10 o'clock, President Warren in the chair. ; :-:; z- Mr MuTphy presented the report of th4 joint committee 'on the Insane ( Asylutnic Ordered to be.prmted. and1 referred to thel .CoinmUtcefoft .FinatMieU. tM?.f i8Mfftartfcttf reader isf atem enf "6n bbhall' of the CmmitfWbsfJlaims !!n "referencei to the unsettled ; accounts ot Rev 'O. H; Wi'ey i--that the "papers inHhe matter ;can! nowhere be round,5 - afld - cocsequenwy the committee cahnbt proceed in the'; matter.; Mr. Olds introduced a bill to regulate the fees of Superior Court ' Clerks. : Re-' f erred J; i -i-iiS :Jt:: . i s-A o-uis - rt Mr. Cowles introduced a resolution in structing the- Judidiary Committee - to ' fe: port a bill," if ficonstitutibtial, restricting railroad corporations to a rate of fare : not to exceed three cents per mile, and pro- vidiBgi8Uch,regulationi'- an regtffa to I freights as will prevent m thei,lature;fx :Cessiveu and exorbitant charges ror the transportation of; the same. . i Adopted. a r Mr. Mprehead. moved to reconsider.rthe 'yiobs by which sthe, bill passed ou-yeiterr day, taking frorn thEbliiQ Printer .the printing t thei Supreme OourtvEepbrtsi and leaving it iu thodiscretion oof the Ro porter..t -,fti -: hv?v:h il --vic---f L 'i .aytii.ui.i4 , t'jfhe consideration of this matter was in -terrupted.by. the special order,: the biil td extend the. provisions ot the imechanics andrlaborer'alien law. 'o;;ai Urn im 4 On motion, the .special order Was postr rjojded till Monday nexfcii iijli io t&mlkY. f'Thejnaotian.toiecojn The unfinished.. -business of yesterday the, bill forithe, security; ol costs in appeals to the, supreme cojartj'iwas resumed; 'J Mr. .Whiteside moved to amensLby pro- viding, th'at the bond ah all in no case ex-' ceed 25C Ax3opt4; 0 9lja f : Mr, Wbiteside movedjto amend by.stjri klriff out ''tKe-trbrd "dama2ea,V,makihg the, I iae oui men uassea its laim reaciioir.' u a i- x ' I ' ' ' a; "A Moiiy.fnSdic i, i hiihi i -. , ..-. tnat special terms. pi. iuo superior cuuiiq l'WtnfB"Mniiita than tratnrui halH : ,- Mr Kroaden movea to exceni cases m riWTMinneB' oassea at engrossed and s'ent toTthehQuse. ' '.) ,; : " The', 'bill :'re-i'ncojrporatiok" the ,.Elat; owamp, iock vjreei aoa jvans ree uanai uompanyvpassea 11a tnira reaaing. f?SW$ the claims ot(iCQttoty omcers to rase tpe sam; course,.as oiyjf, te(eirkd tdHhe iudiciarv . com 'tjLiLi-i.d -w mniee, on mouon ui jur, xvuuuius, w widson. :: iVrj.'MurDhy'iirpcecC' a.bUVitopro 1 . - J il 1 . X . LL. viae ior ine supporpjof jff irisane fbr the nexlfiscalVy.eaV: ' Appro priatemq,00Rerfei LvCJHL'Cai . .i.rj kI.'IV wa Woi Ar j: f&ntQ2iQ companips, waa inuieu, on ibuumm .The bmtbliah the - office of agent o Aopaa.weJctag9..,Mw tly i.v,iiioinrjson , Mivering oomplaints jtt civil actions passed was killed jwL nearUhqiierljee its' second reading.: v..:in 4, Springs in Richmond county. z It seems 1 1 Mr. Cook's resolution toiraisc two addi tliat tie went down into ' the well which I fJer-4 pTb4'WWrcp 9 rinssea its seconu reauuisr. - . t.. ; i t , . .V f :-y7 -1 i ; I to ftWaiP t-T P1?9,1? v ihell in relatfe to the time1 of de- tional 5 joint'- select committees bti 1 the matter of rrlistricting the 1 Stated i was Adopted rv;4r..it:'f:'eHif .ii-ix'btr. ; v ffYrv. Th n ' f ni 1 o w 1 n o- resolution in troduced by; Mr. Cookh was "omitted fin yesterday's Senate reports I - : 4 . Jiesolvcd,: That toe Attorney enerftl oq and he is Uebyeoestedto' Inqtireiotd'' the legality of the late lease "of the 'Nptth Cacolmarailroaduby its President and Directors. t6.the'iDanyillevi&. -tRiehmond railroad company, and repor.t,tlie eame.to' the Eenate at an early' day;','",!' t.. J !' , HOUSE vOF REPItESENTATlVliS. , if IsTv" CvX'V TCTCCDATi Dec - ,r, House Qaljedi,bD vtfdex at the xsrral hour. . r:A.rAessage wasjreceiyea ai5grj.iJja.iav ernor'" transmitting, the .report of . Pol. ;S JVJcD; TateTOsidentrbr ihe'Wcsterii !pia Tision. of the a R3h rer3ort, was referred to. the jommittee"on internal improvements. f j;t j.,:. j,., ;. 2 x u(f senate resolution autuurizmg iuo Attbrhey General 'to aiie but a' wrrt' of Aa? sasjcorpu$ for AUenlBeattis, of this State who was recently, arrested in, , Cleaveiajid county .by " the military authorities and carried toi Sch:'Caf61ina'a8;;takeri'.furji and passed its second1 reading: f ; , .. ;,On, motion f-&f-eryt ..Sparrows the; rules' were jfinspended and theresolution put on its third reading. ' , ' V- 5 - Mr Houston took: the floor hi d'enuncia .tion of the .Outrage of Mr.i Beattis' uolaw- fui arrest, and eharacterizeA -theibG0Yet- this matter as "exceedingly' trange and unpardonable; &c..- - ; n- ;4HH?---r'r.'Prf ui Cawthprn,:ol., was in favor of the pass age of the resolution , . : t O , - : The resolution then passed its third reading; ?: i 5 . . '-r '"f-:- ti The. bill to incorporate Warren Lodge, F. and A. M, enansville, ; was taken, .up and passed its several. readings. 4; j : ;- The "bill concerning Constables was taken up and passed its second reading' by a vote of yeas 64, nays 20.-- On motion of Mtv Gregoryq the rules were suspeh'dedand the resolution, intro duced by Mr. Young- of Yanceyj adding to the rules of the House an additional rule which ' provides for. the expulsion of aDy member who shall wilfully present to. the' jEIbuse any paper purporting - to be . a petition, memorial &cv- insulting "to its dignity, was taken up and, on motion of Mr. Gregory,' was" referred to the Judiciary Committee. V .','", ; . ? ..f.-,..v ! , By Mr. Ashe :' A bill to raise, reyehue i ordered to be pnnted.; . ; v A r " hebilKitoftlnebrDOratet he Wateree fiteam'boat astlTranspfl 'rf filn?CbmarryT' wa latteq up .ami passeu its (stjvtri ai-jrcii.vi-; in The bill . , to, incorporate-; the Pioneer Steamboat and Transportation, Company 'wis taken up" and passed its several read - 1 - The bm tb amend, section 13', chapter; 139, laws 1870-'71, ancNimit the . per diem of witnessels in State cases to $l;w'as taken up and teferred to the committee on Sala ries and-JTees. 1 i b: biw.uk t -H'f1- .i.i'T 'jMin i For Colds, Corrhsj BronchiilAiVnb: afl i-J ';.f ; Trtji's-iiii v. J Knf'ai-hJ-' fj2 ' If ybuf hair, is coming out or turning , ferey, do Tlotj mtiiTanr over a misfortune yoi can so eaeUy avert. ACER'S HAIB KSOB wCi re movo theroanse o.yotur grief-by restorini? yOur'hair.to' its natural color, and' therewith youtfeood loolcs and good nature. . ' i Bice IiBice! 120 .0 0 Q LB3i FRESH' BE IT IticEf, TjJMHII,TOtf,iB Vl , Fdr.sale by ,(.. . . j-, . . -,r ;dcctfi:-:jf WiljqABItBfeo o-t i'jv"r.t-:f! i ' -'Ji,; -""r.-- '-!vr y A, ; 5M Alty CALF POPETVBOQK:;CON taining two twenty-dollar .billfli one. .twp dblJ- ra'r'biil and one one .eollar; bill. ? If the. findef will leave the same at the ptoe of Mr. Josepa H(e, h wlll;b.o han.dsoiueiyrfewaTded.tf 'dec 9 it I . . "i . i :?:- SAMfJEI ADAMS..' 5 Something Hew.' ( 6ljR CHIEFTAIN, PEEFUME given away ror one itoiiarwiin a nne jtrnotograpa oi uo. . Puff Boxes, Lubln'6-Extracts, -Soap; Pow der, nana ailrrors, infant uomns Jirusnes, Camphor lce.Xkltl Cream, Glycerin e,- Ac., Ac. i ec.ij-tr ;iVtIay .Chemists &.rugglstsi jptowS ISTHE TIMEKTOMEijECTIN !sutibiblifesent3'f6r tbe'coVnins Holidays. J-w 1 1 A new, select and magnificent. Idtj of jChro mosust in; at priced to suit every body?': s a,he seletetkHr has been made'with aft eye tb' ; Iratfo&y'wayaTpeaUsetd magnify Home comforts. The trobliaare respebtfully invited to callf exarnmetelec4hnaiJ,'irch5se thfeit Chronios r..ti. '. '?:.. -0fW Live Book-Store..-; -: Setit to 'any pari or the state per Express. ' ;L,;3r- l 4 5 ''" ' ' " : '" ! ;h'.?ul" o 'V. daticey; IIAYE appointed- Kr.'Jobs ' BTurrentine I toaid me in ooUeetpig all due met by notes and accounts. He cr 1 will be at my .offlce, in my former Dry-Good Store; every day -during business hour. Hope all those in Uebt to me will promptly nayta3 Irequ4rabBfiion i(f ; Ol i- t r ,,'-: ?. -'-.., . ' . 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(weekly); or, for$9 60, Thb Xiviho Aq and , ' " , d ec 8- Weow2t .D9,16,23 ent ROUT. II ARRIS, BESPECTFUliLT informs the public that he is now prepared to give : every satis faction in his line of business.. , " . '. ,., flouse Keepers ere especially in vited to call and examine my .work nefore sending their wji b. viotj wucrc mr repair. . Princess Wilmington, N. C, Nov. U naceodlm Nice;Presh; Buckwheat .Vaii.tf 'I' .i!HK ''JO IAIfT .FftE-fllBUTrER, CAWED TOMATOE8, t" "f ,i - 4-. PEACHES, AlD Cam ' FRBSH id AtlMN1' WBERSlSABDISrES, ; :' . . :;;' a ?it UrfiQ o.- ; i'";::rX:f : : and as ood Flour, as. can be found in the. oily. And if ypu waat GOOD BfJTXKItiry "ii 'i 1u'!tfW.VTH ''Tiobidip'' fi'dec B.tff'i 7 Corner Market and Second 8tT8 ;:f By Cronly SIArrfsl SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES, ' - rr .. - Thursday Deotlr, t,-10 A.., .Fridayj.D at 10 . M. Saturday1 iSf 9tni a&'dit; VOn i ThursdayVFriday ' an'd Saturday, ag bbve, we will sell at Exchange Corner, at IU oclocki A!. M. ' .', ' ', , TWENTYiEIGlTl? '(188) OND ' .'CHOiCE i t- ,' , '! -: -'' tut.u ; SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES I i call ana examine at tee statue . oi Aiessrs. CDSJLV. ci-U1 SOulherland Steagali. Cde vArjTO; ',':'"- a JSTF.nwA Good Printer, with, steady- - habits, can find constant employment, by addressing at once f H,"; Magnolia, a. t,i statinglowest terms,c. A "single ' man pre- tm&rw-tr.nhiti ttiil.. ' IdecMw:--.! BOAltDCIlS WA JfTE Di-Gbod "Cbard' with or without rooms on 2nd, near , cor ner of Ann, 2nd door from corner. on left hand Side going South., Terwmorat, by week?fl or month? Address BOX, 115 City P. O. our iuukq iulkb. Aaaress as aoove. , ::?,: j-ictures jf ramear cnaira iteBeatea, ; c. ri I Shop located on 'Second street, between Market and Prineess Street.! ' . m h , , '. f6 r , ,c A tri i.bn'.n nn-T- ' - bit KiEHifr Oil Al.EJ-)ne flrslxrlasa nirenlar Stam Saw Mill f SS-horse power- eiTglne) ; 2,000,000 feet ot good pine, .very ; easy . ofess. Teams, Wagea the ( i nov i0-lm''i 1 ZllW Wilmington M. C, : x:i -4 r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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