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I ... . : . . . . . - I , , . ... ......... ..... - ' - . - .... ....... . . . . ....... " ' .---,--.:,.....-.:;- - - : . . - , . - . . . . - ' - . 3 aye a! PUBLISHED DAILY, liKKSfABH Kdltor and Pron'r; . Wawson Bank Buildings, Front St. M, ia advance.;..... ......... ......7 00 0ttey5?hs inadvancO.... 3 60 TW6lmn?S ftfC... 75 nC veneris STAft will bo delivered in any Thejttx"Vit.v at jrjFTKB Cents por week. . nr'T .llO i'hes Barom eter. : r t . ' 30:21 mom fctcr. Wind. : Weather;; Calm . 'Foj Light Cleat1 Mr " A. M 2 s 9 P. M 58 45 Oatm1 fCleur5:: vTK. All barometric readings are reduced N k i ia-icvci m v - - ...... .......... f ItOBEKT 8BV BOTH, 1 Scra'tiSiarnal Service U. t): A. Jimcc oi Chief aiifnwl Officer. V WashiugtoijL Jan.' 10-4:85 M.. ) .. v The barometer will probably return highest Thursday, w,tn pleasant weather in the SSnthern ond Gulf Slates, except In Florida, here north east wind and rain may be ex perienced r Tue ' pre"'" continue to' fall J:rll,wcstof tho OUo valley, developing Into .n urea of low baromker, with rain from Mln- ota to Michigan. South west winds and riondf weather contloue on the Jower Lakes Danjicroaa wlnda are not anticipated for to, THE ciNaacuoxa'S uyp uooa oiore, w'j Maricei sL-Bcantiful Snow, ind otber 4 Poems by J. W. Watsonj. jt . j. p. Rusisel. Chainber of Commerce.,. Dudley Jb ELtis.UMen'a Kip Boole,' 1 . F. W. KBBCHSEB.-yCorn, Corn, Corn. Pea Rfr. 1 Flour: Flonrl Floar. Bacon and uu I I ork. I . ! ' 1 I ' Wm. Lahkins. Bank Bankrupt Notice: PROriTAnLE ADVKItTISJNO. . ! We call the attention of the baslneea men of Wilmington to the anperlor adrantages offered by THE WEEKLY STAU , as an artvc: irUsinir medium. It has, without exception, the Large&Ctrmlatloii of any pub lication in Wilmlngton;.and we can satisfy any one that it has n equat as a medium of communication with ,th people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington. x ; We solicit a call from thbao who' wlah to place theirbnsine8sprominently before the people of this secti, confident that we can offer ladueement3 that cannot fairto please. Card or Thanks, j ' l x V l ; " ;'. - Capt. Westergisardj, of the , Norwegian Brig Soskomeren, and R. EJ Heidej Vice Consul, beg leave to ret lrn thelrjtbauks to Capt.' Carton o( Revenoe Cnttec )Ui rIL JSt0drH. for his kindness ln;takinirthe,6tif from the Rio near XapeFear Bar, -thej steam tug WWan, that ' bad the brig in tow, having become disabled in consequence of tije breaking of some of her machinery. They also desire to return' thanks to Collector RumleJ for the tender of the ne tesi&rj assistance Of the' occasion referred to. Dress Plainly, Cllrls., 'l:Aiii'i'', Au old man, whoknows what he Is talking iliout, pays;: " Girl?, let me tell , you a stub born truth. No: yoking woman ever looked so well to sensibie 'men, as when dressed, in a plain, neat, 'modeatkttlre, without a singleor-' iiameut abo'ut Uef person. . She looks then as ' Itioiih she 1 Dossessed ivorth In 'herself." and I s. .... . . needed no artificial" rigging to enhance 'her value, if a young wbman would spend as much time in cnltivating kindness, raeekp ess, mercy and other good qolitieb, as most of them do in titra dress and, rnament, to' Increase their personal charms, &he would, at a glance, be known atnooga the usand; her character would be read in jher countenance and there her ''eauty will be fooed.'.' - , , ' CarboUe Acldfofr, Barns. v 4 , A gentleman 'of tls city, wboknows whereo1 lipeaks, sajs there fs nothing to equal car bolic acid for burn. f Ilc:irs tried the rem- us an eipencncnr, naving never ueara innhine of Its effitacf in" such cases, but sim ply because he bad nothing else at hand at that moment. Th& effect , was astonishing. - Hb was soon relieved of, all pain, which had been ciosed, by a spalded foot, and experienced no Inconvenience rom it afterwards. He has .'ince tried the remedy-frequently in and eut olhls family, and has never known It to fail of Riving almoBt Imnrediata relief and of perma nently eradicating the effects of a burn, no matter howevcr. ,111s manner of applying It is to make a thick lather of the soap over the pan affectei and fet It remain until .absorbed into the flesh; If is certainly worthy a trlaL Onr Chip Bashtr. -Dead lOcks-fe-alse curls. 4r ij -Whatfrnitls "Pple oftbe eye. the most visionary ? The - If speech is siiveriand silence gold, how '""chisadumb tiian worth ? ' . j - Pillows, though not belonging' to the "aman species, come under the ' head of ; oaM beings; n 'r r ' j.: - ihe Washington or.announccs" that all little Bifls In ihlladelphla"are having their r" vaccinated. t ; ; .-, 'a i ' woman fawyer ever admitted to the ,BfteyBtatei.:;V;--;v' r hr n-1 w f tbe perioi f nth before maiTlageand after death men ."wuigfent Borneo - make 'the .'best ?tt tB6e, savs Hon -j 7 j ,vwwsu - au av Uw '0,am on iThe Stndy: and practice: of af nt-"T ij what ii this yotthave ' (dHt0?. the 8tn4Q oi tnrkey ?" Biddy, ClonL?y K flfdla' my?shIgnoBrtve ritallday.J-s Tha r'11 '.' . V '- W.2r,n to crop of.fem4l?ecttt , lr to e too heavy for the demand nnB,rtUir "nyects are being introduced, .4 0 SeP COWff thrf famtltr '!' annnnnr, 3 ' fceautltol Indiana lady of. nineteen." " JOtt nave foanA ro-,aePartlnent, under head of Lost and tW l Hrreghtar. ratcs.'-'for'- adve4 V"? ,eeeamg flve-llnes. ; ; ; ,tr I..,, i., . i . i. i ' i . . - -v .; - - r " : . - " - v - ' "" i. , - - ' . ... . . ' " " ' " "U" ' --ll- .-I II ! I I HI. ... - Vol. JX-Uo.i94r 4 ; rtcal fots. i ' Splendid wiather elerday. ' ' ' There was no scssiou of the CUy, iurt . . i Ine steam laandrv has '.follahsed-didn't'i paywnercatv'washerwomen are- greatly jrc- joieoif. vt V''v.f; t LvHrj;, ; The regulai monthly ; meeting aha Chamber of Commerce will take 'place the Commercial Exchange to day, at 11 o'clock jNo Southern mail last night; Consequently we aje, without advices ka ; to 'jtxi., drawing -of the. Land and Immigration - Association - in Charleston on Tuesday '- ':. ' . , TljeEhafming and beautiful YomVdlehue,- Mrs.;' James A. Oates'Wlll, commenee an ' en'-" gagement in.Savannah od the 22d inst. We hope she may be. Induced to extend her viic to Wilmington, v . f . '- ' .':.' ' 'r - .The : colored ' free school ou Campbell Square1, ?nearthe corner of Ftrth ; and Red Cross streets, will open on Monday. The buUdlng has been thoroushly cleansed for the purpose. ine capiain oi a smau vessel laying at tee wharf In front of: Messra. . Edwards Sf Hall's store fell overboard, yesterday, but he soon rfnrhil im'i nrmrt an1 nnt at. ll riliaa1 nrtth I his involuntary bath. . V : ; - -c r ; ; '. :; There are at present 47 convicts In the J Voonty orK uousc Bertingut tbetr respec- tivo terms in making brick. Of theBe only 3 are 'white. Five of the' "number are females, who are' all colored.1 r: ' ' f The State Agricultural Convention meets in Raieigk to-day. We hope its "deliberations may redound jn'great good to the Slate. Cols, S. : L. Fremont and T. C. Mcllhenny, find- Messrs. Henry Nutt and. George Z. French, are the .delegtjteStrom this county. The Opera Uonar. V . ' We learn that Manager Spaulding has made an engagement with those accomplished art ists, Harry and Rose Watkin, and that they will appear on our boards on the 23d, 23rd and 24th insts.,In three of their brflllant and pop ular entertainments.: " Maaqueradiosr. " .' '.".- A private masquerade ' ball came off at the residence of Dr. T. B. Carr, on Market street, tlast vvenlng; which vr learn jwas -highly cn- joyeji by theyouog paopla of both sexes. There were quite a number present and danc ing was kept up until a late hour. Masquer ading is becoming quite fashionable in our city. Mr. lliden'a X.ectnire. : The lecture of Rev. J, C. Hlfien; at the First Baptist Church last evening, on the subject of " A f rsesing Demand of the Times," was at-1 tended by a rather small but appreciative rau-1 dience. , We were not able to be present our-I self, but hear the lecture spoken of as having been very Interesting and greatly enjoyed by J those who wero so fortunate as to hear It. I Pottlnx on Aim. " i A certain: wholesale dealer, in cigars who sticks out his shingle' In Charleston, hav ing been applied to by a dealer in (th is place to ascertain the price of his goods,' returned an answer iciving the deslred'information, but at the same time vlunterin tho statement that he bad discontinued the" practice of sending his goods in ikfdoutiirj (!) except to cash or C. O. D: cu8t6'mers.' V;This Is putting on airs with a venceante.' In the country, indeed ! Knights or Pj-ttitM. , . . t . 1 Application has been received by the Grand I officers of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina for a charter to Institute Ruffln Lodge No. 6, Knights of Pythias, at Goldsboro, and we are lu.v.uiu ffAiwiii. c 1 last of this week or the first , of next. 1 We learn that new Lodges will soon be in- j stituted at ' Newbern, Salisbury, "Greensboro' and several other places. The otder is mak-1 twelve months imprisonment at hard la Ing rapid strides in this State, jas well as in bor, lor any retailor other dealer in spir- 8anth Carolina. ' . ' Heard from again. Most of our reader will probably remember the lady relerred to in the following paragraph 1 , ,1.. Rt.hLAnii n;v, nfT. ah. 1 ..vu, .v. t j I was picked up on the streets of this city near- ly two years ago In aboutlhesama condition as our coteroporary deacribes and after return- . :t . K . - 1 mg 10 cod5ciuuuc uv.iuw ,uo,Bufcurjrn she related in Richmond, with- some lew va- riatiops. . She left here for Charleston and "we next heard of her in Delaware." Her case is a sad one, as she Is evldentlyiawanderer. upon the faeeof tne eartn.'Witnoui nome or irienas; t,.. .m th nnat. hA vapv inHifTar. Mtiftahtftats t ''vfVi': enl a to her late 1 1 -, l .-' - Between 4 and 5 o'clock on Sunday afternoon policem-ui Oglevle and a number, of citizens founa a.iaay on aiaiu Birees near me coruer ui Twentieth who had been lying in a dangerous coouiwuu wiiu m bh"" u. .. . . " to the First station-house, "where medical aid VriSkn2n?.?l.- ttiv rpiiftvftd. When snffieientiv recovered she gave her name as Mn. Friscllla Miller, of Cnarieston, a. u. one is apparency aooui. mollis nime. ana aava. waa tinnt. ner ram- . . WT . . ' ' . ' . 'I ily, or a portion of them, reside In the country not far from Charleston. During the siege or mat city in the late war she was struck hy a Diece -of shelly and it ts from this cause, says ner-pnysiciaui tnat sne is so often attacked as sne was on auuday. tier tne most earnest enorts 01. ine gaiiaut urc husband was killed while in the service of the men that the destruction was confined to Confederate States, sne nasa : son, nowever, t?flJji .miiiiinA hi.!ci .Veal rOini. naviui; eviucu ouuiinauiu iu through the influence or a iNorinern reiauve. it ....hiia htinriflitib thatcitV tbatChlca-I go was visited with the recent great conflagra- tion. .Her BisterV husband here r lost .bis life iff the names, .worn, tne gr ei.wmco u - rcavement occaslonea nis wue, sne iob ur mlnrt onH whtli ht-lntr taken to the Insane aBV- "lum in Jacksbnvllre, Illinois, died, leaving one cniid, a gin. r Mrs. Miner oeing ine near. and-perhaps he-only relative in that locality, ttte tu a iito an. wijor cagOf mroujia u inuuenceana Bia,-ccureu a nana tor the two from Chlcasro to Charleston via Baltimore which lat pained city she left on SSaiuroay evening, - reacnioK mcumona on Sunday. ' Having a brother-in-law in . Peters burg, it was her Intention and desire to have reached that city yesterday. In Baltimore she says she remembers having seen her niece thf ut time, but now cannot recall to her recol- flection anything beyond that fact, ' nor does she know now sne came on Aiain street annat hodr The girt ha not llnce been bear from. , v BIVEB AND MAUIXK. '.-vt; 'j.. i . For the following particulars in reference to the loss of. the Brig Sarah Jl! Jllch we are Indebted to the - Norfolk TKrnaV; whiclv oh- iai lit"! I lit. I it i firm h n mi w mm ina 11 aoe ma - u. u -u - -;;.t ...iV.-'r vr:. ' -. ashore on Body's Island, went to pteces'r n the oa ,iuanu, unnng tbe prevalence, of a heavy gale. :herig"went.vnshorc;th December last. She was bound, from Boston to Wminjrt0J-. Nt C.)ith'" a! iscehaheoW cartfoj. consisting 4 in pari of furniture. '& soon as the Messrs; Baker - werer iuformed of the disaster, ey dispatched th e Stea'mr Jicsohde to -her assistance. On .the arrival 6! the HesohUe active' operations were commenced to save the caro, and, if possible, the vessel. The cargo was all taken out and .two steam .'. ii . . i . . i .. . . . . ... ; ... pumps placed on the brig to free her of water. For a while there seemed a favorable prospect of saving the vessel, but a heavy gale coming on she went tcv pieces on "the 3 i Instant, as staled above. ,S6 rapidly . did' she break up that the crews of the brig and the Itcsdvt barely had time to escape in their boats lcs lng their clothes and the 6team pumps, which had been placed on the brig. The pumps. fce.. the Messrs, ?. Baker expect to recover aa soon as the! weather clears up. ' ' !V h - The stm tug t. Crker, h lng" from New York and bound to Darieo, Floridaput In at this port yesterday mornlne. coaled up and left for her destination the same afternoon. 1 1 The billto incorporate corporate the Dawson Ban amended by striking out ,V Dawson " and in serting 3ape Fear," passed Its second . ad third, readings in the Senate on Tuesday. ; j Printing and Booh. Paper. . - ! We can furnish printing- paper in email quantities, ..say . from two to ten reams, at reasonable prices for all strictly cash orders. We have on hand tbo following sizes of news. viz : 2xSl," 24xSa and 24x38. Also, fine Book Paper 2ix3S and 25x39 ; and a good assortment of ether papers and cards. tit - SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. Weld on had hail on SnndaT night, which, fell to the depth ot half fin inch", - . The authorities ot the State Penitentiary have introduced the "shower bath" as a mode of punishment. A correspondent of the New- bern Journal, of Uommerce advises salted lumber for houses so, that, fire can' bufn them. Corn retails at forty cents bushel in Henderson county and land se from a dollar to orro dollar and a halt an acre. J The "Weldon . announces with unfeigned regret the death of Mrs. Louisa Stone, a relative of the senior edit or of that paper. - The "Weldon JSeics says : A. negro took the. : cars at Whitaker's,1 on the W. & W. railroad, on Monday, and died before reaching Rocky Mount. Wo j.j . i i.f ti : - . i aia not leani uis name. At is buuuusuu that heart disease was the cause of his death. A day or two ince, says the Weldon New, Wm. Vaugh, of Hilliards- ton, "Nash county, had a di&culty with j a negrovwho reported him to an officer. warrant was issued for bis arrest, but w iA hen the attempt was made to execute the law Vauhntresisted the officer and was shot. the-ball enterincr iust behind' the hip arid lodging. At last accounts he was in! a critical condition ' Jjq Italeioh Cdroliniaii" XXSr gesta that that the- lienerairAssemDiy or Knrth HftroJina do enact.vh'ftt,' it shall be deemed a misdemeanor, punishable byfine of not less than one thousand dollars, and itooos, malt orjintoxicatmg liquors ot apy. description, to receive anything in pledge of payment4 for his . liquors current money of the United States oiNtegotiabJe paper.-. xw piuyvaca uia ju ucuut V4 families of certain unfortunate men,: who . . 1 K;lt,? ttia ;l Vii Tm? 'III r1na utnn fnnf1 nP kn.thinT else necessarv to the - -y " " O - -- , -" guDDort of their iamilies. . - '-' '" , .,- j . . Fire Ia JatMnt $10,000 . At about 15 minute's' to . 11 o'clock, on Sunday night, a fire broke out in the store 1 uuuupic vj out. u. yu. I street, near Hancock. - t - Officer Tucker first discovered the fire ,1 1 m 1 , ?nu 6av "c a i " : : " "n. iy sounaea anu uie uru upBnu;ui, 1 ilb usuui pxuuibucw, nos owu u if groufld. Owinff, hOweverl to the contiguity of other Duiiaings tne nre spreaa rapiajy ana-sooa enl0Sd Ihe bui.dipgs on either I ... ' . 7 i.. w .. . ' . 1 side. ine resiaence oi Airs. vuuer. oil iue I east side, was totally consumed and the Btore- and dwelling owned: by Mr. John i muio lans. - ;..- - t. AC, ITV, A .1 . A .,.--..., .;.", '.. ' - ' ." ' , f fAt the time the fire was discovered, a high", wind prevailed, and it was at one ? 4iiroA th.t h .Ar,flo.rfiAn wahIi! V"" s Tl? w it wo . " ?at v.j yj tts nresent limits. . 1 A? Voung l man named Smith, clerk, for - , . . -. . , u- i " ai--t""6 rear of the store, and was made! aware of t,Ue dangfer only in time to save his lifie. The faraify; cf Mr. West Styron, residing .M -A honse. had but inst. time "'"r'-i.'t-.tU' ' s - I IO escape lroui mo wuimiug wnuauutHuu of their property before it was in flames. - The store and dwelimg owned ajyar; rfutchinson was at the time. unoccupied r ms i household and other i j . ; - . I croods therein stored ... Mrs. Cutler's loss is about $3,000. : 3Ir. Bray'a loss is about $4,000, insured tort2.00a Mr; Bray had but just com menced : business; and recently purchased the property. ' His, like the other casts, " :Mr. Hutchison's loss, ia about $2,500 no inaurance.irtf5tfr Tiihet.7 ) . IiEGIStATIVtl SUHMARY. I The Senate met at the wsuariiour, Sen atos Latham j in the chair. 1 : . ! The special order, the revenue bill, was announced. . 'y. ' -r: ".....' On motion; of Mr. Edwafds, the consid eration ot the sanle was "postponed to put on its p'assage the bill tot incorporate the Bank of New HanoverV ) The bill passed its several readings, and was engrossed and sent to the House. .. :- -' s :,.'..-;-..-...: - On motion ot Mr. Merriinon the special order was further postponed till 11 o'clock. 1 Mr. Worth introduced a bill to pro- uiuic, i ueinining interests oi.tue Btate. Referred. . . , . v" ; Mr. Merrimbn; ii' Dill mode" ot -procedure :in counties. v Referred, i ! o prescribe the actions against ; The ohair ; announced ithe tolloivinff special cotnmittees .. . :? - : ; On the Lease of the JUT. . 11. JR. Messrs. Grttbani ot OrangtJilmer and Worth. ' - . On the State Debt Messrs. Flemminff.' Robbin?, ot Rowan, and Beasley. J-. I ..... un motion ot Mr. (irabam ot Orange. he bill. to allov.'thc.' commissioners ot Warren to. levy a special tax was taken np and passed its second reading. - THK BEVE20JE 3ILL. ... The special order, the bill to raise the revenue, was proceeded with. roll lax Mr. Graham, of Orange, moved to strike out 75c; and insert 50. Mr. Mcrrimon, to insert 43in lieu of 50. The question recurred Ion Wiking out 75, .and it was decided in the affirmative ayes 30; none in the negative. . : On motion of Mr. Robbms, of Rowan, the further consideration of this section was postponed till the property tax be dis- posecLof.vv-; A . .-i . . ,; General Fund.'ilT, Hemming moved 0 strike out 1CJ and insert 121 as the ad valorem tax per $100 totthe general lund. Mr. Graham, or, Orange, showed that this proposed reduction; would leave a difficiency to pay the necessary expenses. Mr. liobbiDS, cf Kowam thought that 15 cents wouId.be just about the amount ne cessary. ' n -' ... - j '-: '' " t Mr. Graham, 01 Orange, said he had carefully made his calculations, and re peated his benet that less than lCf would not do. .-u; vs ! . ... 4 - The question on striking out prevailed. The question then was on inserting 161 instead ot 17, as it came from .the House, and it was rejected 1& to 14. The question now was on inserting 15. The vote on msertiog lo resulted yeas 25, nays 12; - ; " Penitentiary. Mr.-Flemmmg moved to strike out ten and insert two cents on the $100 as the tax for this building 'and the support ot convicts. j The question or striking out ten and in serting eight' cents, recurred. ' The question was first ton striking out and the motion did not prevail 21 to 14. "Asylums for the Insane and the Deaf and Dumb and ihe Blind. The third section of class 1, proposes a tax of eight cents for the support or these Asylums. i ne section wasaaoptea. Mr. Murphy moved an additional sec tion providing for a tax of four- cents for additional accommodations in the Asylum. On motion of Mr. Graham, , of Orange, the further consideration! of the bill was postponed till 21,6'clpck to-morrow. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. !.' ' ' . ; Tuesday, Jan. 9. - The House was called ! to order at the Usual hour. f' I ' . ; v Mr. Brooks" presented! a petition from certain citizens ot Smith ville,'. Brunswick county, against thel lquor license system, referred.' "". i ' Mr; Sparrow presented; a "petition in the shape of a series of resolutions and a meet ing of certain colored citizens of Washing- . T . ' . j mi .... M ton. in presenting ine -pennon" .air. Sparrow said that the' House bad refused to receive similar documents and suggest ed the same' action in regard to this one. He! did not endorse the , 'petition" and only mtrqduced it because be was their representative, and had been requested so todo. ;;' ;'V . ' i ' . ': ' - Dudley,' colored, moved to receive the "petition." The yeas 'and naya. were called, and the motion failed by a vote of yeas 28, nays S5. . ' ' - . : : The bill introduced by Mr. Sparrow as a substitute.for the present Code ofrCivil Procedure was favorably J reported, on-by the Judiciary Committee jandjsyas ordered to be printed. ; ir ,7 .t) 'j j '. ' '' '4-''-' SPECIAL ' ORDER.'. ''v - - 'The bill abolishing, the office of the State Geologist being the special order for this hour, it was taken up oh its third reading.. ,"-j.V jf:f;l;J,:i'. : : On motion of Mr. Currie, the bill was laid on the table. C ,? .u.-rr . . Mr.- Jarvis!, presented a report of the kction of the Speaker of the; Jouaci and President the Senate, under ithe act authorizing jhem to appoint directors and prbixies on . the part , ot the -State in corporations , in , which the State, is inter- cs.;l.;:Q.y;iVriv;t-i On ; motion . Mr. ; Loftia the-document was transmitted to theSenate with a pro position to print. i ...'. . The bill in elation to the claims of county officers was Jaken up and ; on mor tion of Mr.' Anderson, postpone until Tuesday at .1 1A.M. .1. ,r;. . The bill in relation, to the public ; debt was taken up, and, on motion Jlr. Ashe, was make' the special order for Friday., at 11 A! M. .;::t':.;.- j m; On motiop of Mr.-Ashe, the Senate bill for exchanging the stocks of the State for bohds. with; which said stocks were ob tained, was taken up.- I ; . :-. . : '. .On motion of Mr. Loftin . the bill was made a special order for, Thursday at 11:30 A'MV. i.il-.xi ' 5 '. j '" J V'. s- -? . , On . motion ot Mr. . Kelsey,; the Lbill in relatibn to tiie writ , bfj mandamus -yv as taken tip. The substitute reported . by the committee was adopted; and' the bill passed its several readings. f:;: ii :i i On motion'ot Mr. Smith, of Anson, .the Sehate' bill; ..ltd. incorporate . the; Farmers and Mechanics Association, was taken' hp and passed its several readings. Bmtt"ir tho Oarr.-Whenthohair Dncani wnicn is its sustenance. Its vitality Is, as it were, suspended, and If not promptly at tended to baldness will be the certain result; The one sure method of avoiding such an un pleasant catastropne is to nse itos's'Kx thaisoh, which,' when well rubbed into the calD. will snaedUv reanimate the hair and prevent it from falling out. Besides that this inimitable resuscltaut and strengthener. of tne nalr nourishes and stimulates its young and tender fibres, removes all obstructions to their growth in the shape of dandruff , and dirt, and ultimately produces a new crop of hair, stronger, glossier and twice as abundant as the old: , As a hair dresser it is notably the most agreeable, refreshing and serviceable astfcle ever placed upon a dressing table, ' Symptoms of L.tver Complaint and of Bomeoisne Diseases frodncea by it. A a 1 1tYcr vta! Iaiv r-w rf aKl n ion ish brown spots on the face and other parts of mw uouy; uuiiness ana drowsiness, witn ire quent headache; dizziness, bitter or bad taste iu the mouth, dryness of throat and internal heat ; palpitation, in many cases a dry, teasing cough, with sore throat, Unsteady appetite, xaiamg oi ioou, cnoKing sensation in throat; distress, heaviness, or bloated, or full feeling about stomach and sides, pain in sides, back or breast, and about shoulders; colic pain and soreness through bowels, with heat; constipa tion, alternating with frequent attacks of di anhosa; piles, flatulence, nervousness, cold ness of extremities; rush of blood to head, with symptoms of appoplexy, numbness or limbs, especially at night; cold chills alterna ting with hot flashes, kidney and urinary dif ficulties; female weakness, dullness, low spir its, unsociability ana gloomy forebodings. Only a tew of above symptoms likely to be resent in any case at one time. AU who use r. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Dis covery for Liver Comnlaint and its Compli cations are loud in its praise. Sold by all first viass uruggisis. : TulnSat Whbw you are depressed by the gaunt, sickly feeling of a disordered system, which needs to be cleansed and stimulated into health v action, take a dose or two of AYER'S PILLS ana Bee now quica you can ne restored for a ... :-'- . KTmiVD fdlllflfV T AArh mam v. . wrinkles of time, so forciblv tell of ad vannino- yearSas your grey hair. AYER'S VIGOR re stores its color and makes your appearance more azreeable to others, as well as vrmraaif. With fresh, luxuriant hair, the infirmities of age are zar less noticeaoie. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -V- j . Bankrupt Notice. . "VrOTICE is hereby given that a petition has uvea uieu. in ion wisLi'ict i;onrr. or tho United States, for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, bv holomon Haas., dnl-e I declared a bankrupt. under the Act of Con-1 gress, of March 2. 1837. for discharffo and r.r. tificate thereof from all his debts and other claims piovable under said act, and that the uuth day of January, 1872, at 0 o'clock A. M., ul tun Liiuiieur o ta iea toon itoom in w it mln g toh. before William A. Guthrie. Ee?i9tr. 1 n. bikdwu lur ine nearins oi tne same, wnen atid where all creditors, who have proved their debtsv and other persons In interest, may at. tend and show cause, if anv llrev havn. nrh uw prayer wx mo pensioner snouia not Do granted. .. ; . . .,. i- . Dated at Wilmhisrton, N. C. on the 10th day vi uauuoij j .is. lei.. i WM. LARKINS, s Clerk. jan ll-law2wTh BEAUTIFU1 SXOW, Ana Other Poems, by J. TV. Wnisou.' ALL the poems in the volume possess great interest, and display a liveiy and pleas ant fancy, as well as genuine hearty sympa thy with the Joys and Borrows ot humanity. They take Btipng hold of the heart and mem ory, ana will live and last because. they touch many cnoras oi numan sympatny. . Shakespeare, Shelly, ' ' .. - Scott, Moore's, Byron, 1 - Bloomfield. Pope. Poe's. i Cowper, Campbell, Hogg, Dante, Dryden, and a great many others, . -' i ,-; f :- . For sale at . . - v- " '. . , ; .'i.;--'-.v ' . IIEINSBERGER'S . janll-tf . ' Live Book Store. BACOX AND PORK Z : -; - . . ' ; . : SO Boxes C. R. D. S. Sides, . - ' 23 Boxes D. S. Shoulders, " . . - 40 Hhds Smoked C. R. Sides, 10 Hhds Smoked Shoulders, . 100 Bbla City Mess Pork . For sale by F. W. KERCUNER, ' lan ll-tf 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. CORN, CORN .CORN. i . ' . - : : , ' 8 000 BUSHBLS corn For sale low .by J , ? ; -' ; - . ' i F.'W.KERCHNER, ijt 28 iand 29 North Water St. v" :!.-.,: lanll-tf j PEANUT BAGS. 20,000 PEAIfUTGS i :-i .t.:;For sale by, ' t (f .;.r,-. u F. w. KERCIINERV iJanll-tf: ; 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. MEN'S KIP BOOTS ! EXTRA SIZES. .-, . i , . SELLING VERY LOW AND WARRANTED. " : '' f . ' .' v DUDLEY & ELUS, Jan il-tf , ; v v". Sign of the BiffBocto Chamber of Commerce. X HE REGULAR MEETING of the Chamber of Ccmmerco will be held at the Commercial " ,-.'!-... ,;.'".'-. --y-: ' Exchange,' at A. M. t J-day (Jan, 11). ' r JOS. B. RUSSELL, ' j anil-it - i, ' ., ; Secretary. , FI.017R Z FI.OUR X FLOUR I 2g EBLS FLOU&f All grades, ... . For sale, by' ' ' " i janll-tf ; v ' T. W. KEECHNER. , JUST RECEIVED. i NbTHER'"SdppTybf " the" celebrated ''wliont'S MINCED MEAT. V , In five-pound. buckets; also,, a. large assort '' "'"j" r .' ,mentof i-- ', -(;fr'i! '.. ' Baskets, Brooms, Wood and Willow Ware. Jantf WEST A HARR1SS." TRY GREEN; &' FLANNER, IF YOU WANT GOOD, FRESH AND PURE MEDICINES. ' Their stock la hew and well neiected. T If ORE ..H Y ACIN THS BULBS JDST RE- JXJL eelved at GUEEN A PLANNER'S. rilOlLET AND; FANCY ARTICLES X' Of every description, laf c ' jan tf , GREEN A PLANNER'S. CATC3 or ADvc?.T::i:,at Onesqwureone day, ..t. It 0 iwoays,..., i m -.: iisao-days,....,.....i.....v.. a 00 , ,i foor days,....... ....... 2 M 'five days,..,. ,.i 8 00 onoweeSv....;. ............... 8 60 Contract Advertisements taken at uro portionatoly low rates. ,;'., . . ; Marriages, Deaths, Relicdous Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates when paid for in advance t ot aerwl30 lull rates win be charged.; -v ; - ... xraxa c&sn on aenuend. - . - . MISCELLANEOUS, : ' Turpentine Hen nndTFarmersT t'h W ' - . L i . ... . v.i. THANKFUL FOR YOUR PAST LIBERAL patronage and hoping to merit a continu ation of the same the present ear I will still guarantee to lurnish my customers, with' that . EXTRA BOLTED, ALKAL : from Railraid Corn, 59 pounds to the; bushel, much cheaper than you can have it ground if the mills were at your door.. ?:- $: n ' That celebrated Extra Family Flour and Pearl Hominy on hand all the time. ' ALL GOODS SOLD DRAYED FREE. ' janetf - i ALEX. OLDHAf, Proprietor. ' Star AiMiatei Solme PteMe ! ' : . WE are now receiving direct from, the manufacturers a cargo of the above Just- ,,, f , , iy ceieDratea xertiuzcr, (-' ..;! -1 '-""---' . ..--' '.- " t ... - a . . ; FRESH AND PURE, WITH THE ANALYSIS . BRANDED ON E TERY BAG.' ' . - This is the third year we have sold the STAR, and. from actual knowledge of its rood Quali and rom actual knowledge of its good auali- ties, we can unhesitatingly aud do strongly recommend it to be as good as the BEST, and as it has been used m all sections tributary to Wilmington we confidently l tier any one de sirous of trvinar it to some one in their neigh borhoodwhohas usedit.'-": ..' - - r: .i.) J : : J '' ',: i Tl rleo nrrt tin Nnntn na TAt Ye c . 'i - - . We have agents in nearly every county, and are preparod to make liberal arrangements with others wishing to act In localities where we have no agent, Pamphlets giving directions for use, Ac, can be nad on application to ua. . ' . VICK & MEBANK, janl0-dlmw3m Wumington, N. C. READ THIS. TUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPirf5)F Fine Confectionery and Fruits. An elegant assortment at A W.: if. STEVENSON'S, r r:f ' , '. ..'' ' ;-' . Front street. jan 10 tf Bissolution,' THE FIRM OF SMITU & OLDHAM IS this day dissolved by mutual consent. Jas. C. Smith-withdrawing lrom the firm. Mr. C. W. Oldham is duly authorized tot set tie the business of the late firm, and can be found at No. 10 South Water street, where he will be pleased to receipt for all claim s-due said firm. -' - The retiring partner solicits a continhance of the patronage extended to the old firm for the remaining partner. ' .. .. , ... .'V. '...! N- ."'J .. XXj! 1 .- ' -m JAS. C. SMITH., - . : C. W, OLDHAM. Wilmington, Jan. 5, 1872 2w . . ;. . . . , , , THIRTY TEARS EXPERIENCE; - ' "- -'; "' ' " - nr tbtb tbxatxxst' or - . . " Chronic and Scxnal Diseases. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MASRUOE. The cheapest booVever publish ed-contaln-lng nearly three hundred pages, and one hun dred and thirty fine plates and engravings of the anatomy of the human organs In- a stale of health and disase, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's .plan of treatment the only rational and Successful mode of cure, as shown by a report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, who en tertain doubts or their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any address on receipt of tw.cnty-flve cents in stamps, or postal cur rency, by addressing; Dr.. La CROIX, No. 81 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.!Y; The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the - First NaW Bant WOrld. ? ri iaeC-DW4W I . - t .-..: r.-Ki-i "'.-'! ,'iVr 't.i 1 V ' T i ' : AVlLMiNGTON; N. C Jan. 3, 1872. -. ' ! f ' . 5 . ...... . . . ' , V rT300KS of subscription to Increase the Cap JD ital Stock of this Bank to ($:oo,COO) Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, will be opened on the isth inst.' ; -'A .. tr xtr T won jan4-23d --x Gkn'l v SupVs Office, ) Wv & W. R. R., Jan. 5,1872. f RETURN TICKETS for one flrsUslass fare , . will be sold to delegates to the ; ,4 AO RICUtTlTRAI. COM VENTIOIf 'j at Raleigh on the llth inst. Tickets good from tthtol4th.. i-i , JOHN F. DIVINE, v JanS7t ; ' - . Qcn'l Snp't.', DAIPTUTQ Solicited by MUSN A CO., Pub rillljXIiO Ushers- Scientific? American, 37 Park Row, N. Y. .4 ... - , f Twenty-five years experience. ' - " 4 Pamphlets containing Patent Laws, wit full directions how to obtain Patents, free. A bound volume of 118 pages, containing the NEW CENSUS by counties and all large cities, 140 Engravings of 'Mechanical Movements, Patent Laws and rules for obtaining Patents, mailed on receipt of 25 cents. .' dec 2-D& WSmos ent f . v : v WANTS. WANTED An Experienced 8ayer for Circular Swmlll The Mill, Timber ana Team for sale or rent ; large tract of tim ber very convenient to the milL Address owner, J. H. 6ieaVllnilngi.on, j$, c.: i Jang-im ' ' - r T)OABOCBS . WAS TE U ckkI lioard rS with or without rooms on 2nd, near coro ner of Ann. 2nd door fromeorner. on lelt hand side going tfouth. Terms moderate, by week or monthi-JLddress Bo x, 2 15 City P. o. . t , . "idc7-lm ' . .s ' -rTTEDDITrO. CARDS AJtD WlfilTlBa. WCAEDS printed in th6 most elegan tyle. at WM. H. BERNARD'S Printing and Publishing House, - 11 , hi i I. v.y 11 i I - Hi f, -f - ri
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