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- .- ........ - . . . --., , . ...... - -, - ' ' . . ... . ..n . , . . . V ' " ; ' i 0j3 w " j.rjcusnzD D U LY, 11 .' four &ai2, 2 CO ' v '.'. . 3VTC - 6d ' Contract Adrrrtlssmenta taken at pro. .iSarance.. 3l portlon&telylowxcs.---- :v - ' 7V---?.:-Ifarrlr C3,- Eatts, HeltTloua;- runeral and fiiremVh Tn tdvnce ' r ' ..' . . , .. ; V T 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OcitnarynctlccawlU t3 l-:rrtuet can rates tay KX Jan. gQ.,1873.- , ;v y Harooi- mom ';cri , cter. -Wind. Weather ;"f S0:02 - i' j saw St; 83 40 NEUzut Lt tnow Cloody Lt rain Clm 3Wentle It --rr.nn of day, 37 dcff. v. " ' " ' Men i barometric readin are reduced NoTt?ieJcl and to 93 dcue8 FahrcnUelt ' Seni't Siirnal Service U. 8. Ai ; i War Dspabtmkst, ' ijilice of Chief Siznal Offleer,; vSnston, Jan. 235. P. Jtt. . r ,.i(f baroinetcr, with cloudy weather and F',."A.i- will nrobabh-conUnuo to cx- P'ihward oter the reton betwceo CaU-. ,tDdndlbe lower Mississippi; fallinir ba- forDi4uu h c0Uj, or aoow, preTall on "'X. wrv eeocrally Irom the tipper MU- 4tlur(JJ ,cy 'iiti. ..H Fact Allantirt "s ? t barometer cootlooe northern New wi i and - upper, Canada: aouth westerly Ei Brcv on the lower lake. rftckln to ViT- Middle and East Atlantic cast: '"Tr u trlodV with IbteltenloR weather, fll the Southern and Gulf SUtea. . i Prgj;rous . winds are not ; anticipated to- ifcibt PBOI1TABLK ADTtRllhlAtJ. fecaitte Rttentloo of the basinesa men, fflln,Ington to the superior ad yantages Pff,Tftity ' ' . ' , . .THE VYESKLY STAK ' w ftUvertWaa; medium. ; It 1xa, without crption, tho largest Circulation of any pub lication In Wilmington; and we can satisfy Dr one that it hai no equal as a medium of fflmmuuic Alton with th people of the rural jiairlcts now trading with' Wilmington. , U solicit ft call from those who wish to uuce their- business prominently before the vopljoHhis section, conlldent. that we can litt Ut'.ttccmeota that cannot fail to nlease. i ttt -' ' - 1 ' tin AUV.ttTIlM:&'ffh. I'.iiNfBeiKisa' Live Book Store, 89 Market ..-Piano?. ; . ; . ..; DiAzx k Elus, Sln of the Big Boot Ji n niij Boys' Elp Boot. V ' Cbixv & Cow.vx Cheaper-that erer Fine Mar and C liamber Sets, ji. -. i ,- . . i ' H 8y the advertisement of. Newell'n Machine ienoj, No.49 8. Water street, f Jogs Wilde Atkissox IicmoTal,ofIn--lanncc Room.-'f - . . Read the advertisement of a' Gentleman,a Gold Waleh Foaad. ' '. st . '" . Ilirmnrriro.. ' The alarm of fire yesterday afternoon, about . . ! vi W i'iurter to 4 ocl6cb, was caueed by the tiaruio' of a lot of shavings at the factor of butt. Strausz & Klce, Jn the: Southwestern ctkm of the cliy. The cause was soon dls eorered and the alarm 6ub3ided. : ';- The Carolina Farmer, : v- t . Published at WOmlnxTon, ! UJlby yfpx HB-rnarJ, is one of our most .valuable agri totuntl papers. The January number isa jrcat improvement over itsjpredecessor, and trifiencus thu pleasant factthatthe publisher neets with a patronage .large and generous enough to enable him to -make decided lm- proveaaents in his magarinei We commend wCaroUm farme? to. our readers, and ad msthHrq pt-nrt "f B.waHt.w the Tiie following cases were disposed of yesteY- fij morning: i!i Hill, charged with! petty' larci by,- Or kt& that defendant find security In the sum s.uo ior his appearance al toe present term fthe Superior Court, or be committed. Wesley Brown, v'. charged with throwing tones, committing trespass, breaking crocke- !?,&c. .Tndiinenl for the penalty and costs To be rum tnltted and discharged on payment fthe damages and costP,"as the Majpr tony direct.' .i ; '. Two ontireejpasewer'uHiLhc r 'Int Co'Oprf at t( Store. . v u t ' 'uuieporx uj lue pperauoos oi ino rirbivor 0Pwlvtore"tf .Wllmlngtbh'ror ih'e firsi Cfq apalha ihoii iv uei gain xf about 20 per.ce'nt;" J" ,h wiHt.li fa iihth eQublipff r(he:associa-J awcior itself of U' fnctdentat expenses; W tat Uiejrwiwtr HBtt-We-teanr- ttis t the tornmitteo m Pt,r6eand Wleslititf4?oSin J rt.willha ma'4y;'tbWiUnr;:tav b' "Hi further Mibieriptlons eJheapltsf itockl' Ik J" ..t;--:-:.'"; ''i mi f Vrrn.n ftu-l ot snow. ..,j m; v r-v&y tU ku. " . "gun nas at last lud quue a res pf ;10QJ!t. iUomaeacciif illlnj ahont 10orlr4-thf 'oWrmiiiMA ittAil--AMU M o'clock Triaav 0nins by tt j,lcil M 4. iaiitejd to '"nror five inches deep on a level. Jl soon Td melting, iMverranarSynlgT it ml wag veri Ilttfftf it ' tK rln ci,iet ia after dark probbly dstyinglhe 'osernent. wV Y Lint.-4nd Ui "u Portions of the city, a number of Mlpp, E'iUill, urtii pos.wnerjn tn oar ai ine "Se yfday.cbirged with Ureeny,' nMi . - .,cr MHa.rier suuoenij.-.Dur, y through the crowd'to; the Wrw. r jjellin Cin trough , the reafJdoOii amt thewali into theloVih the rear; i, rattt.w aPed' befbVethe? ' officers of h. 7B pt - JlRlti'A 'Vigorous lipp Mediately Jnsiltuud for the ,4lNl u fBdntln? wbicl dcaily re 'ksttV ytctttr 'io HWSftVrnbon, oudCasti' 1,e'50 Pogni "RrA'- Streets' Xiocal Duu. Ellsd Tom U ln HaleSgh. Overcoats should not be thrown off too suddenly. . ; : : ; ,.-.,, 5 Geo. M Arei, colored;: formerly of his cltyirleclured la' Milton last night on ClrcutnstaDcci." . '.: ;' r r ThVnext -excitement will U 8l Valen- Un Day, Look out, ye bachelors ; tremble, ye Benedicts, for this is lcap-ycar. ; ' ; ' An act to lncor!raI?5loTievfa Knlghta of Pythias, of Wilmington, passed its several readings in the n6u&eBaJfCjcdneSdayT The bill to amend the charter of Cape Fear Lodge 1. 0. O. F., of Wilmington, passed ts several readlngsln the Houne on Wednes day, w. . -..'.. i -; f ... 4 Mr. W. r S. Ball has assumed editorial control of tho MvaMrUi tatet of Greensboro which Las . been . enlarged and , greatly im proved.'. . - .: t -i The bill to Incorporate Silvan Lodge No. 178, F. & A. M., in Ilew Hanover county, passed its several Tcadlcgs in the House' on Wednesday,"' iSf 'i:'' '- The bill to. incorporate the t Cape Fear Towing and Atlantic Coast Wrecking Com pany, passed its several readings in the House on Wednesday. ,. ; . .. V i The office of .the ' Wilmington N. C. Life Insurance Company has been removed to No. 4 North Water street, oTcr the store of Messrs. Cronly & Morris. This morning, at Exchange' Corner, at 11 o'clock, Messrs. Cronly fc' Morris will sell 17 Xp. 1 saddle and harness horses. Also, t their salesrooms, a lot of mackerel, &c. ; r i ?t Tbtre is one case on the civil docket in the 8upc. lor Court oi this county which lt has taken over twenty-five years, to dispose of, and it U (t as good -as new" at the present writing. ''v ,r r'l-f T - . Delinquents on Jhc city personal tax list for 1870-71 are liable to bo proceeded against at any moment and .should make it conve nient to call and settle with the City Clerk and Treasurer. ; Tbe oartt ofXnffioeers. V The Board of Government Engineers, who have been here for several days past, engaged in the examination of tut? works for the Im provement of onr river and bar, were In ses sion all day yesterday, with closed doOT..This precaution was taken to prevent interruption, as it was Important that they, should close their labors in time to leave, on the evening train.1. We learn that they will at. present make only a preliminary report, aval ting ccr tain necessary surveys, which will be ordered immediately, before entering ujxm a full re port. .' ... . - - v"" The members the Commission took their depa'rture last evening. 1 We learn' that their several destinations are as follows: Gen. Fos ter goes to. New Tork, Capt. Phillips to Wseh- iogtonj Gens. Towjcr, Gllmore and Wright to Charleston, thence . to Florida and Mobile, Ala., (where certain examinations are to be made) and Col Cralghill to Charleston, unof The members of the Commission bava been almost incessantly engaged 8luce ! their arrival here and have thus afforded "our citizens but little opportunity to see and .converse . with them, r In this, c however, they have'-ehown that, they bare the interest of the government at heart. ife:?, c. ;-,rii !Sfi. - SnpTter, Const,' ;i U-ti lil-r'i'-'i, ', In this Court, yesterday, th remaining cases on the criminal docket were dUposed of. The following will give some idea of the amount of business done daring the week: " Cases'continued,. .... .. . .............. 47 : Convicted... ....................... ..r 20 Acquitted, .',. .'.Ji . .'. .i. 24 ij Not true bin's! . .' . ." ." ." I'm.,.'...;...... 4 , The following sentences were passed, Butts taking the lead and making bylar the bat time: Samuel Butts (three cases) Penitentiary, 60 years, i I Milly Scott; Work House, 1 year. Kobert Hill, Work House, 6 months, t Jasper Mitchell, (three cases) Work House, 4 years.- v ... x Martin Mattbls, Work House, 4 years. Judge Bolden,' Work House, 2 years. ' Bepsey Peterson, WorkrHouse, 2 years. -lI Nency. Mack, Work Honse 2 years. 1 1. r ; - Jennie Beasley, Work House, 1 year." I.',1 . uazoo J3aKer,vor&rxiou8o, o monins. - r Romeo DaVlsv Work Hcmsemonths. I Cornetui Harrli, WoTk House kyWr.:ry The first mentioned But'ildajrat vlcted Of Jarcenyja three cases, aad Is Sold to1 t W dertthartcte .IndkaUd br . the heavy-rsentence "lulllcteaf bV' Court, is whlteV.: All the rest are -coiored. T T&rfU docket will be caHed to-dayi ,"aV$; oclocV.'Th'Sl'e a're'We, understand 890 Ase for trial, . .-.'iu.'.J viia'oDiia: t --Perfamed gloves are" Aniohg .the. proba bilities. Oihodar.WVf,'.' onts''lsUn urompie yourmoney asjnuch AS possible, you wlii always find It in creases,' id yon will always and it increases,,;5 --Virglbia 'Dorcas Sally ' Bamantha ' Collsta Susan 'Jones Is the naitae of! aew!M1chtgani :baibyr&,1w1'1 iW; rwAn : old ladjr;SWs.of a certain, pom pons. eiergytnaBlhai he seems nuca wunine aivine )flfiaters:;' 5 A'neat?'cleanl fresh-aired, sweet, cheerful :. .-..- and well arra Dgel hQusev-exeris amoroi innu- ence oyer its tnmtes jmjM'tK-s-H ?rr- ''fouMfgro'w up ugly if you make fJFces,", said a maiden lady id ; ber. tittle niece. Dld aun.V;lv ;vrVVi?7 5.' U Shlerly Dae advises, all women to .learn laeo making, furniture polishing, bread or bed making enough to llv6 byirbefbre" they pjactlce. trfh"th pen. "I U yan lead- on rt.-she says,- it will pierce like a thorn through yon.r hand.st.ii A Winnebagot(WU.) woinan who hfis paid tixes on bMt house7 fof "maijy1 yearsi nd 'who has been. a femaJe SolSragOadtockte daring tSec time; n6wvdechf es .that she Ilb Stand rit?;q longer; she will rote or burn her boast. . . Just before a wedding ceremony was to be performed In a church atNew Albany, ludl na thother 7dy,; i the jpwpecttve brld sllpei out into the i vestibulei and et. lover's enti-eaties faljedVib" win her tack, and he, with tue targe audience, went away disappointed. LEGISLATIVE SUHUABY. 4 fCondensed from the Ealelh Sen.tinpn: SENATE. ETEN1KQ 'SESSION V TUo Senate met at the nsnal honrPrpsi 1 dent Warren in the Chair, j f.or ! t On motion ot JIrMcClammythe bill to take Jrom townshiD trustees the no wer to lay taxes in. certain .cases, was' taken irom tp taDie and referred to thja judiciary commilt?e. i'..Vi.x:s..!'i l ;,.:. .. The bill to prohibit the sale of sDiritu- ous liquors near Cokesbury church, Cam bcrlancl, was tabled, on its second i read ing. dn I motion of Mr: Cook. ! -.. r TL6 bill for the relief of , tho Western N. C. R.' It, CoTvai put upon its third On motion of Mr, Cbwles the bill; was laid on the table for the present. ; . jur. uowies movea to suspend the rules to put upon its, passage the bill in relation to the support oi Idiots and Lunatics re fused admission to the; public iAsvlum. Agreed t.o.-.j. . ; Air. uowies ottered a substitute for the bill, amending the act in relation to idiots and the insane, which, pays $100 for. the support1 ot each idiot or insane persoci Ve fused admittance into. tho Lunatic Asy lum, by striking out the word "Idiots" and requiriog for each person T applyiog for admission to. the Asylum a certificate from two competent medical practitioners. those insane persons now supported' by the State outside of the Lunatic Asylum. ' Mr. yowles explained the provisions ot the substitute and urged its passage..: Mr, Murphy explained the workings of me present system, ana nrgca toe passage ot the bill. I .. .. v . r . The substitute of Mr. Cowles was adopt Cd. - . J ... . ;.,! . , - ... v V ' , i. The bill then passed its second reading. Mr. Cook offered as a substitute for the bill as amended, a bill introduced by him self (amended by the . committee.) The substitute prohibits. the treasurer of the State from paying any claim for the supT port of idiots or insano refused admission to the Asylum, unless accompanied . by a certificate of two competent . practicing physicians, signed by tbe chairman ot the county commissioner?, , that, persons in whose behalf the claim is made are fit patients for the Lunatic Asylum ; and pro viding also for a re examination as in the bill proposed to be amended, and for the discbarge from the carer of the State of such of the idiots or insane as are in a ' a - t !j; i r i . conumon 10 ue uiscuurgeu irom ine xvsy lum it there. . .. . - f Mr. Worth moved to strike out 'idiots'' wherever it occurs in.ttie bill. Mr. Murphy moved to postpone the mat ter till to-morrow. Not agreed to. ' Mr; Worth's amendment wag then adopt- cd. .. . j . j t The" amendment of Mr. Cook, , the sub stitute for the amended bill, was then .The bill then passed its third reading i HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES, K 'W'EDSfEsbAT, Jan 24. The House was called to order at tho i Mr. Ashe int reduced a . bill to. inco r por- ate tbe Cape Fear Club: calendar. . Tho bill to incorporate the Ularendon Military Academy, passed its several, read logs. . A bill to incorporate the Cumberland Countj Agricultural Society, passed its several readings. ' . ". . i't A bill to prevent the sale ot intoxicat ing linuors within' six miles of Swanns- boro, Onslow ' county, 4 'passed its', several readings. J lj . - 1 A'bill for the relief of Bryan Kellum, of Ana.Aa10nn1.t1r1 -aQiaH it cota! rPArinr. I A bill to, incorporate, the town.of vLikf . 'ILlL " am. -. . x H..H.J 2i, . k. - J J liDgcqo, xxaruKi tuuu, paascu jh bccuqu readme, , Lrc : ; . .i mvi. 4. fir:ti- SENATEi.-i.i s .iu H ! The. Senata'waa ' called Hoarder at ti(6 lisual hourf' Mr. -President Warren; in Kthe chair. vii ln !.;.. ' ;:-"'"'.V,'.'' i A message w&s received from thtf House kskiiig concurrence -in an v amendment to tHe Senate biirto change Sampson" from the 4th. to tho 5th Judicial District. The House amendment, proposed to exchange ilichoiondtcony. for Sampson. 1 ? Mr: Darga'n warmly jopposed the amend ment. "' .He was surprised that this-measura should have been pushed through witb out consulting hini or any member of the bar of Richmond coiintyj vHe was satisfied the bar of the district t and the people of Richmond. coUnty would not consent to J the ,tTansrejphak trictw They were .isatfiedwithi Judge 3uxton and' desired no change. They bad nothing toTdo with the feud between 'Judge Russell .and the people of Sampson. He, Mr. Dargan, bad.no. objection -tc the transfer of Sampson to the 5th district but he protested 'against "a transfer of. Rich mond to amy ..other district,,5 '1- i-rj 1 Mr. Murphy explained. that the bill-as it passed thc.Sae.imp)yproposed-to transfer Satapsori to the 'tb district, and, as Mr. Dargan was willing to do thattbefe could not have been any purpose to injure any member of "!the bar ot thai district. He; said the House had proposed;' the change of counties, to satisfy the solicitor of the 4th district, and be, Mr.- 31., could see no great hsrdsbiplin,it. The people ot Sampson cariedteji thegislattitoifor elief. f Thcrewas a bitter'teud between them and Judcre Russeirand' it'. was thi "beliM that under thjs present circumstances justice could not be administered in SamjiJ Boq.t -V : . J ;:. . .- rlt. & & -; : ' "'Mr. Mcplammy supported the bill a it iclme frorii hk House. " v'-' l-:'-.-- v i Tbe Senatei refused to concur in the House amendment; and' proposed to ap- rutub a tummittee ox conierence.-- . On motion of Mr. Troy, the rules were suspended ; and the bill to -amend the charter of the Fay'etteville and Florencjo Railroad Company was-jput upon Us pass- i Mr. Olds moved to strike out the 8d and 4th sections in relation to working on this roaa lue convicts now in the penitentiary, under certain conditions. ' J V ' : j The question on striking' toot "the 3rd ana. 4t jusections was decided in the nega tive, i : : Kv ;- The question then' was oh iho,pasiaze of the bill on its second readinsrK4ind : it was decided in the aflarriiative,. to; 12. On moiion of Mr.-Troy, the bill was made the special order for 11! o'clock on Saturday next, ::.;.......; 'i. v .;'r.t',.-.'ir?:. 1 1,. w wm. MW4IAl;AAJi a, o. w ; A Thursday, Jan 25. ' The House was, called! to order at the usual hour." ' ' - ::. J-.-Lvv 1 M'By Mr. Stanford :' A' bill to incorporate te town of Taison, Duplin county ; re-, ferred.' Ui&V 'iJ' H V';Ci f .j v Mr.1 Sparrow presented a memorial froni citizens in tbe vicinity of Lenoir Institute pray Ingthat. the law prohibiting tbe sale ut iiuuur ui. iua6 oiace uo not reueaiea- . The memorial was appropriately disposed Of. v. I - On motion of Mr. McCaulev! the bill to allow the commissioners of Anson county to levy . a special tax was taken " up" and passed its second reading. ' .1 IOq motion of Mr. Marler, the bill to create a fjonance committee in the several counties of tbe State was taken up and passed its several readings. ; , , On motion of Mr. Cume, the bill to re- enact and continue to inforce tbe act to empower the Commissioners of Cumber land to levy a special taxi was 'taken up and passed its third reading. : On motion ot Mr. Scott, the bill tq au thorize the Commissioners ' of Onslow county to levy a special tax was taken up and passed its third reading j On motion the bill' in ' 'relatlqn to the Rdbeson county outlaws !was 1 taken up. The bill authorizes the governor to offer additional reward of $3,000 fdt Henry Berry Lowrey dead or alive, and , $2,000 each for the other members 01 the gang dead or alive.j ' . j Messrs. Cawthom, col, col., favored the bill. and Fletcher, !Mr. Mills moved to amend by making the reward forH. B. Ldwery $10,000 and $5000 apiece for the -others. 1 3Mabson.col4 opposed the amendment. H.e would be willing to vote far the. origi nal bill. '' . --!' , The.yeas and nays'werei called and tho amendment prevailed, yeas 74, nays 18. j After considerable debate the previous question was, on motion of Mrf Sparrow, ordered and the bill passed its. second reading;;;"": '-jr,'-'..; ' Page, coL, offered an amendment, in ef fect, that the bill shall not go into opera tion until 30 days . atier its ratification, andubat the parties named in it shall be allowed to leave the State within that time if they would do so. The amend ment was rejected. The bill then passed its third reading Messrs. Bryan, of Jones, Burnv col.i CarsoraV Hargrove, Heaton, Johnston ' of Edgecombe, cblj, Marler Page, cou, Smith, ot Halilax, col.; Kcavis, C9L, and York,' voting in the negative. lOn motion otMr.1 Waring, tho bill to enable the Wil. Char. & Ruth; R. R. Co., to complete' their road and extend it to itl m t . a- 1. . !. ,' " me xennessee line, who wucu up. ennessee line, wastaicen up. motio.of Mr. Ashe, "the amemi-. 1 reported : by 1 the? Vummittco were ted. :-iZ-K?- 'H ' : ion menu ikdonted I Mr; BroadFoot offered an' amendment that nothing in the bill should be 'con strued to affect the mortgage bonds1 of tbe yilVOhar; ft Rutbi R.' R. Cb,whicfc ate held bythe Wcsteru R. R. Co adopted. ; j The bill then passed its several reading SPIRITS y OF xTUItPENTIHE. 1 . , aboiit Qreonsboro' .1 I. arc bUsyT' n X, . aliarniiug extent in Hillsbcip.V i ' 1 j 4t Ncbcrri cabe "near bavin' . . . 1 . . j i . .... . .- . H. ' 1a . K. ww wrw r An MM A in flAllinn r. 4- oa.centS'per, dusuci jn :&wDerni v-. r j .;Buncorab8. county: raifjed 500 D0t. pounds ot tooacco last year. . h i J tT wo 1? thonsalid person s ?at j-Kooght's ,,f Ircmj at Rocky Mount on lcd Besdayyv 'si Vri'.:' YL1j UrH-v!' '.I : Farracra-tell'the- Hillsbpro' mearder thawheSf and oats, are, looking. -The HatUcD0rofaaac8ay8 a la'rge'.number 'of persons bouad.for Col orado passed jtbat place 'on tho cars ,Tues- m- A' n crro ' boy, : ten ! years ol d , Trameu ijrowu, siauoeu a wuuepoynamea , f- ! a 11 , . ..T'li- :'. 'J ' Lanmng, in Buncombe county; about two, miles. from 'Asheville, last Frfdajri ' Th4, white boy it is feared was fatally stabbed. says tho Raleigh SenUneL u going largely into the tvinethd fintage ..business He has fitty; acres, qf vines and fruit , trees. When the Spring opens he'wili j have, set out 25,000 vines of all kinds and varieties. Pour thousand. trees," : fonr thbussnd .cur rants, f four f thousand c gooseberries, ten thousand blackberriesr and two thousand raspberries jepresent his preparations j f , ... A.x bttsx remedy, for Caitxs ajto Fetejeu AYEK'd AGUK CUBE never falls. TJUEH AYER'S PILL810T all the purposes of purgative, for, Constipation, Indigestion.', ieadacbe and Liver ComDlaint. . By universal f 1 accord, .ihey are the cost of all purgatires for rfamlly use. ,--n nill-uA i4.. Ja.atKi j. lit.. . in. i; i- , I . .. B A B C CrAY C Alt EBO N.-Ini 4 this" fcfty,v' at t BABCfrAY CAltEBdN.-ln.4 this fcltyr at the First baptist church, on tne xtn insu, oy Elder J. C. Hiden, Mr. R. J. Barclay andMlss Mm Mi vazoeron, au ox w '.ijv iLr-rAimhej ice houses ln II jlls- boro hebfeentfiiied. ' - P 0 f:' ' if -r . i ... ?.,-.-!-.! ;iW ; j I . I : I r MeasTeB.' ,. proyauinffo io; an NEW: ADVERTISEMENTS, .v. nTJT? A TXT?T PTT A "FT fTTPTJ fl : viuu (m a. iiun. iUm 1 - r Pine Parlor and Chainbex Sets. 1.1 TttlCCS llEDtCED CT C ra nt1 C o wa n ; r . .. . ' A....',... . . - . - m a . m . j CRATE8 AND TWEHTY TIEECfiS Of icrux ur aj.rac3sux xuit JOii-x-.Uji-.i.9. . nm r . T y -!- y. " V. li . . . ' i ,., Si .. ? V ft ;),. 1 - m ir a vr wtrnn pat t t 99 ma ir tittW I THAN EVEU SOLD IK THE MARKET. j'an S7t VTEWELL'S MACHINE AGENCY, r ? :; ".: : So. 9 South' Front Street. f; SPOOL COTTON FOR SETTING MACHINES ; . MADE A SPECiAlirY; M IseUnonebut the best and as cheap ay a E3E:f h -Vl TnV r I ... Ww V. !.-. AIQV . . , ,f. 'f 1 SILK TWI3T,', . ounce 8 pools, warranted full weisrht ounce spools, warranted full weight and of I standard excellence for tailors' use Needles j for ail machines. ; Jan 27-tf i j TDIAH Of FORTES JUST KECEIVED. ; Knabe 4b Stlt fTs Make. ; . A I Tho Pianos of their manufacture are exceed ingly remarkable for their qualities of tone. The bass is oowerfol wilhotii. harahneaa. and 1 M; : P the upper notes swe, clear and harmonious ly meilow "chrystalln." They have been dto- nounced by th' most eminent and dlstln- euished of Drofessoro and eomoosera of mosio equal, if not superior, to the beat manufac tured in anrope or this country' by the most For sale at ; : - ' , xi . i: . : UEiN3BEEGEE'S: jan57-tf .. . Live Bookstore. Illustrated catalojrues mailed vrbmntlT upon application. 4 i Wilmington N. V. JAfe Insnr 'anco ConinanY. i - .' ...... . , HE office of this Company Is removed to No. 4 North Water street, oveathe store of Messrs. Cronly & Morris. - " ... ..... JOHN WILDER ATKIN80N, President. Jan 27-tf Insurance Rooms. m JL HE undersigned has removed to the of- fleers over the store of Iessers. Cronly & Morris, No. 4 North Water street. JOHN WILDER ATB INSON, Jan 27-tf , Gen'l Insurance Agent. MEN AND BOYS' KIP BOOTS, JJY NEW YORK 'STEAMER- ' . Bought Cheap. " DUDLEY A ELLIS, 1 8in of the Biff Boot. Jan 27-tf i Found; 5 .V GENTLEMAN'S GOLD. WATCH. Apply at r : u -it; Jan 27-1 1 THIS OFFICE. i ' ; : By , Croiily, 31 orris. - P Horses.; Horses. Horses. ! 'u. AT, atotion:-' OS AT 08 DULY, January x7tV: 1872; - at' 11 O'clock A.M , we will sell, at -gxchangc. Corner, : ' . - '. r -'. ' t iToVvX. Saddle & Harness Horses, selected with great care .exnressly.' for, this ;harket and it ill be sold, wlthou( reserve. . .T j Can be examined at the stables 'of Messrs, , taouuieriaaa m oteaea.ii. - v v UackereF at , Auction ! ON -SATURDAY,' 27th Inst., atll o'elbcic A. . M., we wi.1 sell, in iront of onij Sales- Mackerel-irtHalt Bblsf. Qr;Bbls; . anq jmisaiiajWiu. do aqaea i " i V small afesortmentDf ;cf; " ffousfehoTd uand Kiiclipn Furniture, , ' , i i . ... i i , . m. i i 1 Hi Hit Havana Eoyal lottery !oR01NAttt5 DRAWINGI Lr'N .THE .DRAWINGS taking (place ras f614 i jl lows, tne umner ox xictcets wui do Z4,uwjw (iruiu ...uiuuci a iu .,uiucn,uu (J aui ...... . g U in., j ...K..y . . w j . i ...... '3m ...., -'j Cliy, ,T,i,(iniIW:iwy.Utt: . - ...... J....,. - 87$ 1 1 " -i .'...Mscrch.v . lith. ... . . 881 :.;... n-nL:..-tlu T K M 7tii !l 882 Ji ,', -7 -..JBai! 11 v; -J.J-L- -:....2rl ... .. j ....... ; :?M V 'u? v. 884 t .i..une.....th. 885 :,. . -;..i.r .'.s86Ui.; The Nmaber of PRI?ES.'ln tne above Draw, ings win be 649 the'foUowlng way : ,1 1 Prise oi.:...;........4100XlO 1 Prire of.... ............ 50.00) . 1 Prize or. 25,000 I Prize or................Al.,w......... io,oco lPrizeof ..... 6,00 -; And 644 OTHjCR PRIZES, ranging from (300 toil.OOQ. , 'v.f .;. "-.i-.YTr'-t .... r ' Those who wish to try their luck and invest I in an benest Lottery, will do well to direct trjmseives m naeio un neaaqnarters New Orleans, or send their orders, to Mr. MANUEL; BORNIO, First SubOllector . for ftrlftftTUSL tri- MoV nW.rwi -,,... t . , " .r-P-lce of Tickets in fthe bbVenkry Drawings (currency) : Whole Tickets, $30 00 j Halves, $15 Oj; Quarters, 3 00; Tenths, $3 55. bend for Circulars, - ' ;anu-na en? ...... c.jwk ' . a.! ' ,. . . 20 ';1 nHBy-XfBO5frfik-MbltirtlS.',J :,.V '; jixporvai9n in tTOns, loirnzgn vneir eorree poudents, Messrs. BOBfUO x BROTUEItj . V . v77 GravierSt..Aew M1SOELLAN.EOU. buy tug Genuine . i .j tor -nV frrt-TTTi hi ! 1 lf HiTi r ' I I 1 " 1 ' . ' a'. Si, ' ' ',' " . ' STAITDilRD CGALE3. KorTlian 230 DlSTerent HodlScatlons. AQ-drTs axso' foa TttS azsTAx'-iarf '"koVxt r:.;,.-. :: . 'r' .PaAWEa.!t. '-m !lu r.; ,,, f BRQADWATf jSEW TOItlC.-w PAmBIBHOW& CO.i;ru n y--i- n ;s:r ,;: v : For 8i by leading HMdwareDealers sepsw--Aw.iiaTu.rr: en. The Fexfumo Atomiser.: 1 'X N ELEGANT, PLKA8ING AND USEFUL rSirtment. ecnttoz ClothesTuandkerchlefs Inn-Mlna fnn Hlffnlliia VMvftllAA. f fl flhA ana Hair. xur 1 COLD CREAM AND GLYCERINE, for chap- , v ped Hps and hands, for sale a$ . Jan 23-tf . GREEN A FLANKER'S. r ,-j ; rv HAY1 n t 1IAT ! ' ; '; O fl f"BALE3 PRIME MAY,' -' f: 1 " OUU v '-VS J V :" ''; V- ' For sale low from wharf by F. TV. EERCHNER, .Jan 25-tt i 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. ... "j. THE-." STAR" i- : JOB PRiHTiliG -HOUSE, Book Bindery. .,.; ., . AND - - . Blank Book Manufactory, WM. II. BER1VABD, Prop'tor, ii v The Only Establishment in the Slate Iiavinff all these facili . ties combined. ' :. !.'; I.., ).;.iV. . -!''".' i 4 : IMPROVED "MACHINERY ;'- . i . . t ... . ' t i s .v' .n OF V tit i fi:'.; - A L Lx KINDS . . : THE BEST ASSORTMENT bV ' : TYPE, J,APJSHrS,.CABD8 AND IXK8 7 ;1 S!U LLCD JWO R It H C N , EYERY,! DEPARTMENT iiu-'t " Mitt' lei i i)-'ta"' ii t ! id i.n 6 T ; r- H jt5i.l --ir 't. ra iir vam , ; t s'.ri to'ciV xi.i ' it m o ai" 'ar'-aa a v i r i ;vv .;: '.BUT -'' ' . - 4 7-.r-5i- no. i.'T 's-- viif-ui; ,.'-- 1 '.,.. f"t.? L- !vfJ-i-i Any OtIVer Establishment ' "A i 'lis-; i. .0 .n! y t J ; . ft j A ' iT O i FXtiNTIICO, BCLlNa AJff D BIN DI Jl O . f ' . (.(, JKVJkUX, liSVttiTA-lW,,f' "V i f ' - T-J.''-'. - , --; -- -.1.1' .A.i;.'..; Kxeeated Promptly ad Skilfully t j i'f. .. ... SINCE ADDING. S T E A,M:;IVO W E Rp 1'.-' V 'vii-"'. 3.4 vi :.!.:. .f' .-' - '' - ...... fj we are nahlfcd :tV fill iwt.l, ; 1 we are enablfed to -fill nrdeni1 with :. :; the xrtnosf vinvAirtn ..." . V'Y . May 6-SATtf - r- ' r -':'? ' v ' it TYrAlfTED An Experienced Sawyer . for, v W tMranliir 8wmtlL The;rU. timiwinMHf ana Team for f ale or rent ; lar?e tract of tim- J ber very convenient tot theYEiiiW Ad dress v 1 owner, JiU8riu5GSB..WUinlngton,N.c. , TjrAHTED-BOARDERS.J-Board cait-bo f V, ootained t the residence ot Dr.. II. -Boidea. corner cf Front and Ann trct, on . : rtasonable tertss,;wr ;.;.,. .;-:, ..: -(jaa s:;, .";'. 1 1 v.r .i.i. ; -iff, 4 it! ft- . - a. i ' -Ill ! if.. Oil :;.: - Jut; Hi it 1 1 -.-.'I' ' I f: p r s - . n.r-..
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1872, edition 1
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