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the Monnir;a gtah. ... ' ' PUBLISHED DAILy, fH. 11 BjfttHJLtiDi Edltw cuj Propri Ovvio Dawson Bank Buildings, Front Bt. Six mom""' TriT?.--- 2 V.' Lr.5rMn::::::::::::"::: rni, Moaimfe STAif wUl he delivered la any part or tu --. - n. jjETEOKOLOUICAL. X2XXOXXD. , Dec, 33 1871. Ther Barom- - etcr Tims. mom Wind. Weather eter. 7 A. M. 2 P. M. 0 P. M. S0:45 S0:S8 : 30:49.. 27 .NLljjht S3 IN Light ST iNLit Cloudy Cloudy Misty vronn Tern oir o! day. 85 dear. Note. A" barometric readings are reduced to the seawevei anu w wreea anrunaeit. . r, r Serit'jr iarcal Service TJ. . A. it WAR DEPntTStEJiT. 1 Office of. Chief Si2nalGcer, V 'ashingtooy Dec. 23-4:35 P. J.I. J Washington, lucreaslnff Easterly winds, w'th rising tern perature, arefprooaoie ior jsaiuraay tbrougq? thi. Atl&ntiff States, the t joNt beinp fnl. lowed by rain fri the Middle States. An,are& Of bafometer pass northwestward on Satur day above-Missouri and IndianafwlUi.csiither,4 lv winds ant nuu ib.iucvuu, oiaws nan vaio valiey. wuuuu wwkh i j wmu, wim eoow, are probable for the lakes. ,.- . s f. j. ' Dangerous winds are not anticipated; for the Atlantic coast. ;. ;; j zJ: 4 T''t I -, THB"GIIT"E ritassBEKGERs LlWBook Store, 39 Market Thos. G mis Ljondon & Liverpool and Globe Insurance Com pan Stakford Jenkins ini NewRiver Ovs- ters for Christmas. . . , James C. MuxnsMeetlnk of TeTpslcTioreap Club. ;,' ,t. v ..- ::.. ; Croslt A :Mon-Saddle Hbrses and Harness at Auction. ., . , D. A. Smith Christmas Goods, Inshape of Furniture, &c. ; .. . t. t i s. ; John D. LovEVery Rich, and Useful Elegant Christmas Presents. 1 ' " Dudlet & ErxisGive Your ServAnU a Christmas TrekeaXtMZ& ) : The Latest from Xowrejr. 4 ! We are informed by ft gentleman from Robe son that Henry Berry!Iwreyt f Governor of Scuffletown and ita tribnUrleit went , ttt he house of Capt. Baker, in the vicinity of Red Banks, a few days sinceandyyerj politely In formed him that the objact of huvjvisit.Was to get some meat. Mrs. baker, without a mo ment's hesitation, which the family knew would be useless, handed the bold outlaw the k?ys to her smoke house and told him to help himself. ? He thereupon . appropriated three large pieces of the meat ndtooVhis leave. Lowrey, t in , the course of his visit, J informed Dr. Baker and hia wife that hetand the men bers .of his band had quit the practice of steal ing provisions, J'3LMOT. j1 contributions in te daytlmi fsequenlly if any person's propertyas mblete4 in the night tne the yictims migliVrely 'upon it that neither he or any, of his band had anything to do with' it. Lowrey says furthermore that he will hereafter molest nobody, in the way of personal violence, unless he is first interfered with by them. : Something new Crystal Card Portes. - at r VanOrsdell's the Sadden Deatb. ,;TZ? ' '' A Mr.-Paul, resid ing about eignt riiiles from Lumbertou, died very suddenly oaTnursday morint;. He has a sen living at Red Banks, in Robesorfcpntjrj tfad jslarted . to his house to spend Christmas with , him. . , .HeLwas within about a' mile of his7" son's residence when be suddenly -dropped &ad lnTthe road. Mr. Paul was about 60 years of age and was a very respectable and worthy gentleman. The cause of bis death is supposed to have been heart disease, 'as tie was to all outward appear5 antes io robust health. rr i Colored Preachers. , ,t . A colorad a Methodist JiStfQ Wltbe States of Virginia and North Carolina was rje cently held by.Bishop Miles, rin : Petersburg Two colored preachers ffpm this city, Revs'. Ellis Larender and Taylor Pearsall, attached themselves to the conference and havjp been placed atVood sUtionsTlhflsl. ntnei hav ing charge of &tfrJ&mit&Uon In Pe te rs b u rg and the o terat Ed entopNg.; - 4 Carved and Flutedc jCarved and Plain Walnut Mouldings, ""ail sizes, tf J:.',' At'- -Ml ' i&xaSx&a. ' ; v j - - - - - ; i . . City Subscribers., . ,.-,-4v. j & One of our city agents who has" charge of. the eiiculation'oa Ws loitn of Market street, a-Jb been quiteiadlsposdfor several days past, and has been compelled to entrust the delivery of the papers to other hands.' Should any of uur subscribers miss their papers they can aHI tribute it to this fact. He is imprdvingiaad will probably be all right in a day or two A, beautiful assortment Tf &itmms just received at tf W 1 iy cou. J 1 i- The only case before the City Court yester-" tay was that of f Thomas' Price, charged with! the larceny of a gun (mentioned in our pap 4 C JMterOi7)lagi0se2?SSSW9knO,rn; knowing It to have been stoieo, and senCtlcCd to pay the penaity and costs. ! : Uumallable JLcttersw .n,s:t. Jt- r; The following is a llst-ornnmsilabie-letters renoainingiln CKy Pos Offiee, P&23rd(l87i : Miss Phebe Ann Poiee, " care WmC. Grft- u, Chtviato5irfif30fittlt more; MisslV VFa1son, Warsaw, N. C; J. Carter, Red Banks;"H. L Wlnton, Charles- Advertisements under head of u, Wants," " For Sale or Rent, j JWC will positively' be charged full rates, unless Inid for in ad vanceif ' . .- ; - - Imitaoy cWonings. Ver pretty for Picture Trames, at 1 - 7r -Finf tf ,r Local JDots. ..A colorej tna? was se3t to the City He;, pita! yesterday . - . - - H Coasts po!M, catarrhs, etc., are quite prevalent ia tLVnyju'st now. . i - t . . Mayw MartiiJia.returned froni his "visit w Kaiejgh, nd t;.s at his post yesterday.' . . ,v Vttu--JroJ1.1;i;soca Live telerafMc vuuiiccuon wuu the outer worlJ." - - vui i4ieruavt IflOUza . not ai cold as the day before, was not at all free- ujc. io peaesinans. : v : ? Wesnppose that the' various churches this city will have services on Christmas il .y, .xuuuiaa rnceK colored, was scat to the Work onse yesterday to work out costs'In City Court. ! X' ' . ; v - ........ ..... . , 'The biU.tQ incorpcrata ths Dawsc.1 Lank. HTP olll to incorporate 'the Willard'a Bank" o Uifi Ityrpassed lU. several read toes inineMon89on Tbaridaj...''.r -r A meeUng of the TerpsichoftaVciub is advertised to , take place t at the Conmierclar exchange this evening at 8 o'clockii? - .t The cbrner stone of ; 01blen--Lddepnoir being erected on , the. corner of Elehth and Princess streets, will be laid on the 2th Inst.. Thousands of dyspeptics have derived re- lief W drin.klus;OBe,i;wo or thrte tumblers of water on rising in the morning and on going to bed at nightr u There will be a Festivil ft-ciiwmn nn thtf 28th and 27th insts., the proceeds.to be devoted to the building fund. of the 0new fcol- feredVMaSonic1 Lodge. v. r -w . There will be amusements of all sorts at the Wilmington Garden on Christmas day, among whicr mjyjbe lecluded Vchicken dis-. putes,",6hooUn& for turkeys, etc. The great, sale of saddle and harness horses, by Messrs. Cronly & Morris, Auction eers, will tekolac at Exchange Corner this .morning, at 10 o!clock. Dont forget the sale of jewelry t their salesrooms todsy.1 4 The Raleigh Sentind wants dealers in that citytrdercwjRiver bysters for1 that mar ketjiiyteSdrthffNorfoir oysters, ,which: It alleges are an Inferior article 1 1 -i The sentence of Jim Coppedge,. colored, who was i toy have been hung at Wadesboro' yesterday, for complicity in the murder of Mr. J? W. Redfearn, has been commuted by Gov. Caldwell to imprisonment for life. A Child BaAJr Brned. A man, his wife and two children, ' residing bont forty miles irem .here. were on their way to the city on Thursday, ;.wheniQlghl coming on, theeoncladed to camppuL They. raised ; a big fire and' soon after one of the little boys, in attempting get a tin cup out of the wagon, dropped it and It rolled into the flames, upon which he made an effort to save It. In doing so, however, the little fellow's clothing caught fire and before it could be ex tinguished he was very severely If not danger ously burned. His father and mother were also badly burned in their efforts to save the ifc of their child. The family arrived here yesterday with the little sufferer, who was immediately placed under the care of a pbysi- clan. Our Informant cotild not give ps the names of tho parties. Oval WJjnnt'and'Gilt srrames, 'all i sorts and size8,tat :. ; ; VasOrsdbx.l'8. A Hew Dedft-e. -;-; 4 gentleman of Ibis city handed us yester day the following letter, which was forward- ed to him by a friend in Texas, to wnose aa; dress It was sent. -Of course our city readers know that there is no such Urm here The whole country has beeu flooded with circulars of a similar character for months past, all of which, with the single exceptions of the one before sv had their origin in New York, and we have"no doubt that this proceeds from the Name cess-pool of iniquity, rvis; the circular, t purports to isfitte ttoni' this city, and Other cir cumstances connected jmn iigrveit some what of a local interest, we publish it in full. We hopeeia thlsity wili not think from our exposure of this nw dodge .that we (wish id mUHftii 'ifctiim in the least : 4 i ; Qftjcof Hammett A Co., ) , Wilrflington.NoTfh Carolina, V November 23d, 1871. . J ! T)kar Sir r Having been handed your ad- respectfully present for your, con sideration the enclosed grand scheme of the North Carolina Lottery. This lottery was granted bytne Legislature ;oi tne otaie oi North Carolina, and from its well known fair ness is nndonbtediythe most popular as well as the substantial institution of ibe kind ever presented to ' the people ,joI the '?Xne scheme is on -the single So .plan in-other words s trictly on the plan of : the Royal - Ha ..i!ntterv and the drawings are conducted W the highly responsible owners and taana . nf th flrritft. arid underthe- direct surier- -vlsiott' of a CommissipHerlappointed for., Jie purpose, uua uucriug imw ivp m guaranteed Ohe correetness j and fairness of The 'same. the tact has been demonstrated overand over , again that - more j;epeedyi and profitable returns accrue to the purchaser of packages in this scheme than jtuy Lottery e vr before known, and being adxious .to extend Anr f rade,lbjrounout voar SUt,ud knewiqg 4uli 'weU thtb jnost ertal mode of -doing so is to send a-gooa prize to 'some inuueausi citizen, we take the liberty of making-you the following liberal ofier. tVe have with 'mhch cafe selected and labeled, subject to. jonr or uer a foil Official certificate of ,3. scossecufive Erghtli'tleKetsJn.this richschemevwhicliinst inWiQdJSealveyoa toBK" V,7WSJ" .J;wrn . ii n show onr confidence in the Success of this package, if yon wilhiend us $10 to pay the managers or inpavus-fHif tfd not realize some one of th prizes enumer ated pn the schepe..we wiU eend yoff at onr own expense snothei selection In the next idrawlng. We make tbi offer' in good faith, and-to be candid with you we Intend it a an advertisement of our business; if you are sue cessfhl in drawing a high prize we desireyoti to make the fact known in your neighborhood that you drew-the money at our office. If you wiiHna to da this voa will answer out pur- t nose. 'Sepd $10: in the enclosed envelope!. W wyt prompuj jur fru joh uro . . jaoping to Wear from yon and W, have the pleasore-or placing at your disposal he capi- ' falef $40,C90, " .?r i, MX t ""Vf6 afe yours truly, tin K ! . -i-iivrrxinf Himlkn Jt Co.;. ' vseihis. enclosed ' envelope, . : ' .. . n -'J t-J WiJ . Th3 CraadLofs cf IIc!gbts:ct PytMas aJjoarned to rreetia rayettevllla on t'i e 4th ' e : : -iy la Ja u ary 1 1 7i : : ' ; ' : Darir the set:ion the rc'lat tan Jits kod -4 vv.. yu-.uiuiee ' were au. Bclatedr a te-rcrary Co:.:titut:ia f-i Ly-Las" adopted uuca.otr.cr cuslress cf a prirats nature i-. r oi me Los inferos .cs'ttn urana t-a-. .or JolsoaV spc . .a ch t feisuo ' l-w c"ir was a concise, neat and tloquea I""" f hi labors, as Deputy; Gran 4 CLVn t JI-r, in which b also cade reference to the i uswai, cocmoa or the Order and jhe- .tjjrU.t-' future opening up to Pythian interests- rr Ticture FramiE""' in r'l l:i"-t'r,,nc"" tisticalljr exec-led at , We 1-i tie r'-asurecf a trl.r.vk-lr. r day evening, from Mr. r J.1 Wallace Mngtttt Uharlfston, S. C, Geceral Southern Jlgenf of the Mclectic Jwgestot,' puhlicatloii whJcTxihad 'an extended circulation In this section beifore the war. Mr. A. will remain in Wilmingtjdn:' b durlng.to-dsy and will call . upon our citizens. With the first of the coming year the Hkleclie enters upon the 28th year of its existence.! it is a first class publication and is published at 108 Fulton Btreet, N. X'i it f5 per year;--1 A Chance orase Snws;eseK It is generally with difficulty that ; persons pass each other on the sidewalk on the south side of Market street on Saturday evenings, and, as the erowd this evening will be larger than usual, in consequence of Sunday bedng Christmas Eve, rendering it necessary fbr "Santa Claus" to lay in his supply of good things to-day, Jt has been suggested, on this single occasion, to arrange, the market r carts on the west side of Second "and north of Mar ket street. The TVluter Solstice. On the 22d dsy of tho present" month Old Sol " reached . his : Southern declination, and according to observations through the astronomer's telescone, 111 appear to have traversed the tropic of Capricorn. For several days previous to the solstice there is a perceptible variation in the sun's declination, and he is then said to stand, still. It is from this circumstance ; that the term solstice de rived its significance. During this period the days are the shortest of the year. Tine Gilt Mouldings for Picture Frames tf At VOb&dews. Onr .Chip Bashes. School boys hear with pleasure of the decline ii the whaling business. At. recent wedding . in . INTew iTorky . the bride was folfowedio tTilTfiTtTr; by twelve lit, aW C a f Ca& Iq : tlss MSrtv School.- '1- szr: " " You talk of your1 troubles," said the oyster to the fisherman, "but yonra doesn't begin to be as hard as mine' An old lady thinks the bonds must be a family of strong religious instincts, because she hears of many of them being converted. , Nearly all the telegraph officts in England are in charge of women., i Female labor has found this a new and profitable field. " Our children will have immense tax on their hands," said a gentleman. "O, hor rible !" exclaimed an elderly lady; M what a blessing we have nails on ours!" ' Vacinnation parties, are the rage out West in these, smallpox times, and sentimental lovers delight to receive the virus from their sweetheart's arm. " . , . A young lady, on her way to be married, was run over and killed. An elderly, single lady savagery remarked, uShe "'has escape a more lingering and horrible destiny." ' A young Detroit girl had her lover before a police justice the other day pnf a charge of mlsbebaor. f Th'eipfficlal I rema-kedJ"rou are old enough.. to know better yourself." "I have heard",.replied the damaged damsei'Hhat where ignorance is bliss 'lis folly to be wlsekV. , Woman's rights Jiavejsd lacprogressed in H Spain that women are now permitted to take part in bull fights. Three bulla i were lately slain by "two valiant young women." ; f LIHr OF UETTEBS Remaining in the City Post Office, Dec. 33, 1871: A Frank E Angeil Eliza Anderson. -BBetsv Brown. Bella E Brown, Edward Bo wens, Sarah. Burnet, 8 Barnard. ' C Samuel uanoon, rnos x uanoon. D J D Davis. Lewis Davis, Laura Desmond, Olivia Davis, Sarah pvis 2. . EM H Everitt,vMimiler Ennis, MarysE Ellis, Aaron Ellison. F uW lioraon jJiniey, iucy xiuucj, phen Faits. ' . or:hat Gradv. Edwin Gause. John Henry &ratiam 3, JSsBOause, Precilla Giles, Miss S A Green. " 4 H Alex Hill, Miss E A Hill, George Hutch ins. - . J Jos Jones, Bennie E Jordan, Lewis Jacobs,- March Jotfnson, Marinda J ohnson. K David Johnson King.. L J Lewis. . . . ! M Celia McGarrigle.iFrank Martlndale, J W McClammy, Mary Ann Martin, Richard MoCray. Tom JMeMillau, RobtH Moore. i ' N Capt 8 J Nixiooy l Nast. ... f Tormpniir SaIHb Orrell 2. ...,..- i " i? PiR W lriM Mrs M PaDoler. John J4i Pearson, Jas P Pope, Howard Pniey.' R Jack Roulhoe, Pollie Robinson. S Sophia J Sampson, Katie Smith, John Stewiivey SottittUidjrohn Suggs. Hester Simmons? Henry Shaw Hester Shumier, Eze kielSmitn, BettieSuilthi-.vW 4 i i ? TDiilyfate Towers, Sue Terry. ;. , V-C WYennelU. A-iiHoi-o.r ir.'vy- 5- W Wm C W Wing, Saml West, Capt CX5 WhHehurst, B W Wilklns, F B Wilkinson, W H Willie, Henry Woods, John Williams, John Westray, Mary ; J Wilson, Perdlla :Williams, :1Willis WlHiams. ; -T'T:f I . 11.1-raiMt xaroorongD. - - SHjp LETTERS. . tv; .v3 , .,f ' -Jas KelfeBrigbhawkr 1 ":- t f ' Capt Jarvis Smith, Scbr RIchd Hill. W J Datr, Schr W G Dearbom! f "PersonscailiBg foVletters in this list will pieaie ydycrysed 1e sentto Dead Letter Office , at Washington, D. C, In Sadaysl If n"Ot' called for. . . . . - vr : & TT3?- . ED. R; BRINK, P. M.; Wilmington, N.C.?pW 82, 187i;" , 21 :i'M DECEL2BEE 23. l::: jlative wnmiABY; - JCor.densed from the Raleigh Sentinel. I SENATE. ' Weksesday, Dec. 20. r ETXStlNa lESIION. t Tho f enate met at 7f P. it, Senator Jooc3 la the chair. ' " . t;;Tfcc rpecial order, thefbill to authorize the fc: atioa of railroad companies and to reji!ate the same, was taken up. X f -' Oa motion of Mr. Morehead the bill was postp-2d till ,Janv. 8th, and made hhe specrl crder for IX p'clpck on that day,1 'to 'gi . z time for a thorough examination of the .itae." ' : " - The i jllowing bills passed their second TCT: suspension of tho. rules : rcn to. na her debt and to issue bondst. .' Tho '.ill in relation to convicts was put upen i pecond' readings Proposes to pay the expense" c,ftaveymgftherXt3 Bums already paid for; that purpose. pcutkCHibiiuy sou vur reiirua -cuumies Mr. Graham moved to add an addU lional section providing for a tax of "one per ceo to meet "". this expense. He de sired tovsee if - Senators would face the masic. . .-f: -KU-nj;ft rr s The'bill then passed its second reading, v The "bill was put upon its third reading. , . Mr., Gjraham moved to strike out -the provission regarding the reimbursement to counties "for moneys' already Ipaid out. The amendment was rejected. v The vote on the third reading was 20 to 20. The point being raised that the tem porary president having voted on the call of the roll had the right to give the cast ing vote, Mr. Jones voted' no, subject to appeal, and the bill failed to pass. ' i Mr. Edwards, moved to reconsider the vote by which was defeated the bill in re lation, toconvicts adopted, 22 to 18. -, Mr, Worth offered ah amendment to pay the proposed moneys out of the proccds of convict iabor. Kejected. i: ; Orrmotion of Mr. Murphy, the bill1 to incorporate the college of . physicians and surgeon in the cityof "Wilmington, pass ed its several readings. : : : SENATE. '.;. ; Thursday, Dec. 21. ' The Senate met at 10 o'clock, Senator Jones in the"chair,' the .President still ab sent, sick. V i , ' To"r. Norment,1 by request, . presented a petition praying for the exemption from taxation of certain prpperly used in min ing and manufacturing. , Mr. Albright presented two petitions in regard to the bill to .amend the charter of bUV VS V VA A iVbOVVXVj WOU-WU WUVAa A V ference to the committee having the " bill iti charge.- Adopted.' . .. ? ,.;Mr. . (Jilmer, from thecommittee on im migrsCra,4: submitted ": awiepor.t,.'.accom-. rssicd Lr.UUfrecoiamentliag'Hrdectared state policy in regard to the ' subject, and moved, the report and bill be made the special order for Jan. 8, at 12 M. Mr. McClammy, a bill to incorporate the Wilmington ship canal company. ' Also, a bill to provide for an Agricul tural lien. ' . 0 . Mr! Jones, (Mr, Whiteside in thechair,) introduced the following resolution : .. Whereas, It is currently reported that Charles B. BlantoQ A. -E. , Warreay and William Dowry, citizens of Cleaveland county, North Carolina, have been hereto fore arrested (byj3oldiers of the TJ. S. army acting under the orders of certain officers of that army, without warrant of law, and that such citizens have been removed beyond the limits of this State, and are imprisoned in tbe'State of South Carolfna. Now therefore le it resolved by the Senate of North Carolina, That his excellency the Governor 5e requested to communicate to this body what information, if any, has come to him of the capture, removal and detention of the above named citizens. ' ' .' After a lengthy discussion, Mr. McClam my called the 'previous .question on; the passage of the resolution. The call ws sustained and the resolution was adopted by a unanimous vote. ; "f.oi3Liiior. STECIAL .ORDER. .' ; ' iTbe bill to provide for the collection of taxes, thelBpecial order, was put upon its third residing: ,s-Th bill was - slightly amended and iheii- passed- its -third ; reading' unani- jiionAiyji----;,"' - ':r';tV:: i On motion of Mr. Graham, of Orange, the amendments. were engrossed and sent to the Bouse. : : . 1 j ., ii Mr. Bobbins, of 'Rowan;' introduced a resolution' extending the recess till Tues day, the 9tb of January.' ' : : k "wv i . ' ; Mr, Xiove suggested the 22d of January.' He preferred the time- agreed updn to that now proposed. . . : - The quesiibh'oit suspending the rules to amend the resolutidn resulted , aye "27, Price,' colored, moved to" lay the resolu tion on the table. Rejected: " i;' : I Mi Love moved.to strike out -9th Jan. and insert 22d. ' '"-; :!-.; - LMr. Love's -amendment "was rejected, Zb,to-te$r:'& . - ' r-,-;-" - .- , l Tlie questfbhi then recurred on the pas sage oi the resolution extending the re cess till the 9th of January, apd it;was rejected25 to 17 : '-; Mr. McClammy introduced a resolution Instructing the Committee on penal insti tutions to enquire into the expediency of suspending work on' the penitentiary un der the present contract, &c. Adopted.: t On motion of Mr. Linney, therules were suspended and the following bills passed their several readings : : i The bill in regard to the issue of process from v cqurt's' bf justices' of the peace in cases where one or more of the, defendants reside in counties other than , that from which the process issues 26 to 41, and ' The bill.for the protection of wild deer 21 to 10. ' Iprbhibits hunting between 15th Sept.-and lstof Jan. under certain penalties. --"J ' ' . -J- . ' - - . ... . . : i - HOUSE OP.-REPRESIINTATrVES. ! :JU:'f:- - " Thursday, Dec 21, 1871. r , ; House. called..:.to order' at' the usual. hour.-,;- x?V ''trVi J. ifsi'xfc- Mr. Stanford presented a petition from citizens of Magnolia forbidding sales of k3 JLiidCo 1871. Whol Hp. 1,322 of spiritttour liquors; referred. , ' . Mr. Copeland presented memorial from citizens of Wayne, to modify ; existing laws in regard to sale of liquors, to be de termined by majority of legal voters ; re ferred. ' ' .iC- By Mr. Scott : A bill to amend ao act to encourage - planting of oysters iand clams ; referred , ;, By Mr. Crawford ; f A Jbill to amend articles 6 and 7 ot the Constitution, an re gard to . registration referred., l -' The bill to . incorporate Beaver Creek Manufacturing Companyy in Cumberland county, was taken up and passed its sev eral readings. .. . -n-- ; - ;tfi. .i. v. . ? By Mr. MclfeilU A bill to prohibit L Paul's church, Robeson county : referred. . On motion of Mri Ashey the ; bill to me saie oi liquor wiuim if mixes oi . pi. require State officers to submit estimates of expenses was taken up and passed its severar readings. - A fii A HOn motion of? Mr. McNeill the bill for jLhTelU'ttflhetfr ctB!aCsabunty; was takeh np and passed its several i-ead-ings.' : 'f . :-0'' Mr. Johnston, of Buncombe, moved to postpone, the Senate bill to ; amend the constitution, until jnn. 5tb ; The motion, to postpone prevailed. f -s , : On motion of Mr. Robinson, the bill to extend the time for the settlement of the Tax Collectors of Macon, Swain, Duplin and Tyrrell counties was taken up and passed Its several readings. ; SPIRITS OF "tUEPENTINE. f- The Raleigh Carolinian learns thatT six ! negro prisoners broke gail at Went worth, in Rockingham county, last Saturday night arid are now in the. woods. v -tr The proposed dinner to the poor children of Raleigh promises to be a grand affair. It comes oft on the 1st of January. . - i ; The Hillsboro' Recorder, nom inates Gen. A. M. Scales, of Rockingham, for Governor.. - vr i v Pompej Lyon, colored, was executed in the jail at Hillsboro, for the murder of Baker Tilley, on Friday last, the 16th inst. f :'l i; ! -v. V -The "Wilson JPlaindealer wants a good printer.. J V I Wilson has a hen egg weigh ing 3 ounces.1 ' ; !; ; . Tarboro has had two large snows..- :;. . )hyx f. V.." -. Granville is soon to have lour, agricultural clubs. - ; 4 : 5 ' The question of cutting a ca rnal from Tar River across by the town of Rqcky Mount is bein g discussed. : J Whstt xotr OTTBtrjt Couoh or bron eh ial affee ttoa creeping on the rungs, take AKEK'S CJUJXnY lCTOIKAf. and core It before It becomes incurable. :,. ' --rj --, : : Cssar covered his bald head and firrev hair with a laurel crown. AYEB'S HAIR VIGOR covers grey heads with the still more.1 wel come locks of youth. ' . , - NEW AD VTSRTISEMENTS. LIVERPOOL MD LONDON AHD GLOBE Insurance Gompaiiy ! assets-axl liable fob fibe i i . losses--god,..V.92o,oo6Jooo 00. assets in tj. 8., oyer $3,000,000.00. daily cash receipts up- r - : : ' , WARDS OF.'... (GOLD). J. v' . : 80,000 OO IN view of representations recently maii e in certain Insurance and other journals, we -wish to remind the public of a few facts that will enable them to estimate rightly these mis-statements and the obviously interested .motives by which they- have been prompted. This Company is carrying: on the business of Fire and IAte Insurance only The security for the due performance of all its contracts is : ' Assets amounting to S20,86S,C7J 01 and the fortunes of its numerous and wealthy Share holders, every dollar or their property being liable for all the losses of the company. - These assets are liable without, any restric tion or limitation for all debts and. obliga tions, with the exception that the premiums on sw Lite Policies issued from August 18.0, are required by the law then passed by Par liament, to be kept separate irom the other funds, and to be liable only for such -Policies, with this exceutien, (notexeeedingt40,XiO) the. whole of the capital and accumulations of the Company are available to satisfy all claims that may .arise under either Fire or Life Poll- ifnee the establisnnaent of the Company: In 1836, it has paid tor losses, $12,328,058 80-$ll,-637,101 V8 of this amount having been , paid in the United States over.tiGO.OOi e to citizens of North Carolina since 1888. ' Over Two and, Three Quarter Million ptDoL. , lars of our Chicago losses have already bea' jxtid in full withovt any deduction for interest, x'he. remainder of thee losses are being ' rap Idly settled, and this without any diminution of the Company's invested lunds in this coin-try-, howl amounting to -lover - Three Million D liars. -r. , f, --,,( ; r' i It has ever been the practice of this Com pany to meet ail claims with the utmost pos-; Bible promptness and liberality and to ibis practice may be fairly attributed the large success realized, and the high degree of pub lie confidence with which: it is honOred.rv j j t ;-5 ,y. i::ft-vf,;ALFREDiPlJLL,lFjM. j . ;4 ,i --.- Resident Manager, New York. ' General Agent for ' Nor th Carolina. - Office in jltm piiy u.AavtAxaf jswjx waa owu a xuivvm WWT 1etween Water aaa Front streets, - ! - I vv Ujr Cronly & Morris SADDLE &Bf AB&ESS HOUSES At AuctionJ.Peremptory SalQ ! fTlHIS : DAY,' 23d inst.; rat .10 o'clock: 'A. X. we will sell at Exchange Corner, wlthr out reserve, ; y J5 32 Saddle and Harness Horses, ,. selected with greatcare especially fbr his t - - . .' marlcet. i ' , dec 23-1 1 7- -: , - j , ; " ; : ITotice. , . ; , v. , -y-: Ik ' ..l I THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE Terpsichorean Club held at the Chamber ox Commere 9,thjrwvening,l at 8 o'clock , . . '-.' ' - '' 5 ' 4Iy order GoveTntog-Cornmlttee,. i JAUES C. MTJNDS, dec23-U Secretary. - - BATES. 07 AD VEKTI3IUO f One Square one day, ..................... l 0 , . - two days , M : ' . three days, ......; S 00 i ronr days,.... M 2 so i . 44 five days,. s 00 44 one weeJKv...... .............. s U 49" Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates, tfarrlages. Deaths. Seliglons, Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates when paid for In advance otherwise full rates will be charged. r Y v v c TxgKsCash on demand.. J, . ; ' .; , KEW AB VEKTISEMENTS. . Mores Eidiculi, " BEING MORE OLD NURSERY RHTMKS illustrated in colors, pleases the younr better than anything else. , , , . Gift Books for Children7 : Gift Books for, Grown Folks : t- GIFT BOOKS FOR TUE IIOLIDAYB. . Standard and Presentation Books, in fine bindings, at aU prices; Magnificent and Beau tiful Chromos, and eleganc f ancy Articles for Holiday Presents, , i--M"i 'r j.Forealealt : rC? . UEINSBERGEli'S ' Live Bookstore. dec23-tf Ghriotmao Goods ! MAKING YOUR PURCHASES FQR THE -LI REMEMBER THAT AT . A . SMI- TH S FURN ITU R E ; OTO t? C, Yon can find a large assortment of Hobby Horses, Toy Bnrearis, Child ren's Bureaus, Baby Jumpers, , Brackets, Doll Carriages, '" ' ' H Toy Chairs, Perambu- 7 .. .. latora, &c.,.fec., &c;, , - ALSO-- ifr A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF. THOSE INLAID WORK TABLES, So ranch admired by the Itsdles i ' -AT'"' - T; ; ; ' d. ;a: SMIT On Front, bet. Princess and Chesnut fits. "dee23-2t ' -".V'.V - -'' Very Rich, ARE TheChristm ao P rooonto J.-:. AT JNO. D. LOY&S BOQK StfOBE. ; . dec 214f' ' ' : ' , r ; : '' -U . we are iroW RECETVETG: A full supply of Oporto Oranges, Confectioneries, Fruits, Crackers, Canned Goods,' &c, ol all kinds. Cider,' Apples, Nuts, Oranges' and Lemons,' Candies, Codfish, Mack erel, Herring, Salmon, Cheese, : Butter, Flour, Toys,, Fire : Works and everything else , i,; ' : in out line. ' -j : deeastf '.-. OCIOI BZMMi. Give Your Sfeinranta A - CHRISTMAS 1 PtXESEWTj rjnHE BEST IS A GOOD FAIR OF ' BOOTS Olt llllOE. ...rf:;ui.j..j:!.tii;:' ' ... 4 . ... , . DUDLEY A ELLIS, dec?3-tf Sign of the Big Boot. The Last Day! ...... I . ni'.'i.i.-.-" ' c-.;i m6-DAY IS THE t LAST DAY TO BUY JL-xuunv r." ' CIXRISTaIAS PRE3EnTSI Call and secure a good pair of BOOTS AND 8HOKS- InO'aftJ iUDLKY.A.XLLIS,''7' dee !S5t .,. , ,. Sign of the Big Boot. i.M Beautiful Choca -TTfOR CHILDREN, JUST THE ' THING iCtlBISTMAS -PBESENTS ;, V - -. DUDLEY A ELLIS, j; deo 19-6ti- Sign of the Big Boot. MISSES -BOOTS V - AND ALL KINDS OF Shoes for" Chrlelciaa PreseaU. Ktii'jttZ-i DUDLEY A ELUAV , j dee 19-5t f.i Sign of the Big Boot. ifitmao Otem rpHB 8UBSCRXBXB will have at the store 3l of Mr. I YoUers, on Market street, Sat urday and Monday, a large supply1 of the ; " : j ' FINEST NEW RIVER OYSTERS. ' ' Leave your orders early. '; :: ' ' dee2S-2t 1 STANDFORD JTKNKINS. 'v ; J.. ' ; ITotiCO. 7y l:yy I HAVE appointed Mr. John B. Turrentine to aid me in collecting all due me by note and account. He or I will be atxny ofJce, in ray former Dry Goods Store, every day during business hours. Hope all those in debt to me will promptly pay, as I require the noney. K V JOHN. DAWSON, oct 19-nactJl TU Sat Tn "tTT."; I TJOA o 0 Ezis '. TV AaTElXCood .r?ard ja wiua or. wiuumt roomion xaa,- near cor ner of Ann, 2nd door from corner. onlf rind side going South. Terms moderate, try week or month. Address Box, 215 City F. Cv dec 7-lm V: Axitfr (v.? .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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