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' " """ " -i .J nun- .1...L.I i mi, mmm I.1..HI. '" ' " ' ' s..' j ' . - ' . : . ' ' - '' .... ... . 1 "' " - - fc 1 - TI . : I .- - r- r-r- . - - ; 1 -T j I.'. :8C 9:k .12; '.. 8: -jon Dawson Ca!: liullilr s, Frrr.t Cr. ,)rrio. la sdrance Ue rhB. in advance 8 to SSoRi, in advance............ CO 111 SUTI .V"fl , A St am Will bo CsllTP.red in T1,0flte City at nrreta Csht per.week. TCUKOLOUIt'AIi OICORD. ..................47 d , , - v-S-.i ,.;!::::: 1 A- . 4 J 5 L U IV ' ,.A -M !- . , , . Ts . ' , " 1 . Ther-J - -v. Barom- mom. wind. Weftther etftr- eter. , ,v-' ;J . . "io:S7 1 47 - NB Fresh Clout j 30:40 51 N E Q'oll Cloudy k 30:41 : NEFresb Cloody 7 A. M. 2P.M. OP. M. Tumo. of day. 44 dear. ioTB.l-All barometric readings are reduced , Jthe sea-level and to S3 deflrrees Fahrenheit.: SenrH' Slsrnal Service U. 8, A. - Weather Report. W-vK DXPABTHANT. umce 01 ciniei signal umcer, Washington, Feb. 74:85 P, Th hkbest barometer will probable move ..ntrll v northeast along , the New Emrland coast, and fallg barometer, with cloudy Ohio Valley and VlrRlnla; scfltnweaterly winds ,ith rleiug icmperaiure mperature and threatening from Lake Superior to lwa: nds anddearlng weather pre- weatber ! prevail irot -,rthwe6terly winds rail la le"LA?J.i niVaDf; 1 ieJK The City Treasurer was engaged In pay weather and occasional light rain extend from in nfr,uJnuA . " " f Sheru Florida to Virginia; dangerona-wlnds InK ff te police yesterday. . ,rfl not anticipated lor this evening.. 1'KOHTADLE ADVEQTISinU. We call the attention of the business men of Wilmington Uo the an per lor advantages j otferedby. ! . r- - It. i THE WEEKLY STAB ' . ! Hdn rtit ti .. 4vr ,s-u aavertising medium. It nas, without " L ... r,i nttU.;-U k exception, the Largut CircnlaUon of any pub lication in Wilmington; and we can satisfy any one t hat it has no equal s? a medium of comoiauicaUon with the people of the" rural district now trading witb Wilmington: We solicit a. call trom ' those w ho wlsb to fIaee their Dusineae. prominenuy perore tne .onlo of this section, oonnaenv tnat we can Golfer l.idutserncats that cannot fall to please. . KM AUVKUriBAtasSMTH. : Store, 89 Market ii.:iNiuanoxR.'s Live Book Di'dlbt Eclis. 81gn of the Big Baot slippers. ; . y.f 'f.i'.l ' FaisswHir TaicrtB ; or Hokor, etc. G. VT. 8esUr, and others. r f ; " ' Chimbsr or CojXMERcit Regular Meeting. Jos. K. Russell, Secretary. v , -. Tb ReadlM Of the Wilmington Library Assoolation, Is open dally during the week from 10 A. XL to lf.M , from 4 to 6 P. iL, and. rom 7H to . 10 Lw Kates. . ;. . . . : . Th TAtM nf frlvht from . thii Hi v to N v.t ! rtriia -itmrn r .- -in I ,r..r,r.r... . hereafter be as. follows, until further notice: v Cotton, 75 cents per bale, spirits of turpentine. tar and pitch, 40 cents per barrel; peanuts, 3 I i :. . .- . .... I cenu per bushel. Meehanlea Dalldlng Aasoclatlon. At the regular ' monthly meeting of the Me chanics' Balldlng Association, held at the Commercial Exchange last evening,' 85 shares or!oc!4 were redeemed as follows: Tea share at 1118, and twenty- Ave at $121 being an av eragtj of ab out $120 14 PCr share; Arrested n a flearen Warrant. ' - Wm.j Halifax, colored, arrested on a search warrant, charged with stealing a pair of pants and a lot of tobacco from Messrs. Robbins Bro., was arraigned before Justice Woodford, yesterday, resulting In. his being required to gire security la the sum of 1100 for hla appear nce at Courts 'J ' -, , Inde.(retible Tjc. ,; " r . The indestructible Tag Is a great convenience to merchants. It, answers, the combined pur pose of a direction label and business card. Calt:l v" the 1 Star .Printing and" Publishing Hone and supply yourselves. - ) t tf Wlimiacsa'l.lte'rarj- Aasoclatlon. At too regular meeting of the .Wilmington Literary Association, held on the evening of Jauuay 25th, 1873, the following officers were ejected, tor the ensuing year : , . . e'realdent S:'G, ftortbfopl ' Vice Piefldrtiti-Wm. Jewett. ; .i .r StcreUiy-CB. F. L'we, - " ' Kdiior-C- W Yates. lioti'v .frttmk-,Drsin:ipUitolJy.tert;froiabtt qnorj potting It In a stew pda, wllh a little water, when llcTustTrlsessklra ill off; add the crumbs of bread; a'rg piece of butter, ad twqiuWwpbonafal ot'rtamior milk; Take vrrr light- rolls or biscuit tbat-hivo U The grand .amatear concert,. tvn hk ome hours." cut a circular hblet atfenSeil! brindatjb? tb4f In the tor .?dr cwlth;aoOonisclrabe out all ihe i cUyVwhcweijvldentIy i 9 iuHespbonafal, of "rtam.or mur; prnap. utmiu wipviMi...-v -ifaii boiU iurajo ..tbe'oyVters fortwo id t.Well, bnte are cetUWy .K?? ! let, Jr.tiU wellplumped; fill up Abe bis- the iubitlon .to ottrrmuslcal .talent of the" then jdIuqu reuperance Xeetare vMt haTelrt4j.i.in4e4WUifahjafc the 'I- Kvi J. C. Hiden would deliver a lecture on Ternperance at the SeamahU Bethel on td-mor W (Friday) eyealng. at 8 u'clock.iThls lecT tur It to bedeJlversj jBndcr the 4f uspicei ot ,the new ai d. floorlablo organization . in this. mij! kimwn aa Friendship Temple. of Donor njj reiiieiauce, whclh will atte 1 tall rfjtJtlidl' ML Olivet Council T-, liave beeu iuvUcd-and .will also T, be. free, xtended cpected; :-.-. . - a'Undas a body. , as the lecturo will be. free, M as a general Invitation has been exte tntl.. . il..x. I. A Vadfcrtiaement ofheommitteebfN wmtnu.rj; f ;m:c-; : - ' ta Book Dlndery. 0, ' e aitentton or the public is eauea .to : win tYm..i -.tni.1 . . Jl 1 , . f.. riiui wciuvub we now nave c.os,unuft upiy, promptly and skilfully ail kinoa r -Binding aod Ruling Opr business ha this de ptrtment haa steadily increased, an evidence . that we have ait 'labored In Vain In our effort ;.tw'Ubhsh a Book Bindery equal to the de- ; - nands of our growing city, : Bu wefi are de- ::::rmtaea"toeft'am ; .uui, in jvp,.hi"-j ow w,. r. i 7-;rr-,r-T7:"..T7::- y. .. , I ha9 been organized in Uataw Da coitoty.no " r r r i emi M-M,fHii..:u; .nil .t:tn thi I nlhL It is always embarrassing for amateurs u . .- ;ui.i j I curred in f i ? . flfepr teo .tnlomes ' io wiap; ITiey .ttskeaJUb ,ppar.betore theJootUghU ;and the. ladies ndaT. H r , j 1 .A.ne ?.u! lQ PrT' ..(L .i v'-. ..u:u.; jlU 11. ni. nn..nf tn unri ihir sweet i , -i h . l.i - -i!t . eating honors near . v.v. ,w -h-"", t."- - I.--" . ......... ; . - . - . . i Rnniicffui ro Wciirii lcos lusu iwu uuuuieu . .... . ..... v Miunrr.- - '-rr. 1 . ; . e t uu tain w wvMiwwf ; - i Vol; E ITo; 110. TimiHGTOIfc ! IT;- C. TSniliSD Air pn'nt' tt attv- a j t moJ :'VThiii nn1 f aRl Shad corae4a slowly. ' v ' ' Fearli suit all coinplexlont. ; OP1!" oow glows with ap equable ftame. 'fTT Lon2 street dresses will shortlbe dodu- - The Legislature will adjourn s on Monday next- . . X I : ' y 1 rr Tulle becomes blondesand brunettes! ailKe.' . : '; I' a. .. , ' . I -. n length. ' . ' . , y - ; ? - f The "Old Reliable" was billed for Ports mouth last nighj. ' 1! V The Templeton Troupe are drawing large ses in Raleigh. ' The Peak Family Swiss bell .rrogers.are slighting the Raleighltes. . ' ; 7..;. T :., dC""ng llie.R,ale,.Khlte8:, Messrs. Hart & Bailey work. hands in thtAnA. i ,! ;' ; ' lheIr f6undrv l this city. ; - Very fine Havana oraneee sold from ves sel yesterday at $3 00 a hundred. - . The city authorities are having Third street graded, between Ann and Nun streets. Capt. T. C. Evans, IocjI editor of the Ralelgb Carolinian, baa retired from that pa-i Pr. . - ..rA f k xt a u U i p Tocarboro, of the Verandah Saloon, waa . . .. . J treating his guests . to Orange lunch y. ,terday. X luce " uuij uu ourH me v;ny Court yesterday rooming, and that was con UouMoven. , , t - ; . f ; m"-r -V" A ' ou: Uoly a lew more days of pleasure and vw"u, ucu,, i.-uiuiuuceincni oiibbi T S..1 , The absence of t!ie old piazza and the f,0' f pavement make a de- elded improTeroent on North side of Market treet. The regular monthly t meeting', of the Chamber of Comtnerce will be held thlsxlav I rrhnrfV( 111 k r . inwn.i..- I . - v. ' .. : ; .'; . U - The Steamship iWfo... ot the Lorillaxd llne, made two trips to New York and. return I In 13 dnys and 14 hours, wLlch is considered excellent tlma - ": . : : !' The bllj to amend the charter of the Cape r Lodge, No. a, L O. O. F., of Wilmington, F ear Lodge, No. a, L O. O. F., of Wilmington, passed its second and third readings In the passed its second and third readlnes In the 1 benate on Tuesday l . Mrs. Charles Moulton has postponed her Western tour, owlBg to the Illness of her hss- band ' Both are now at their home at Cam- .. bridge. Massachusetts. The glasses of several gas lamps were broken out by the wind on Tuesday night, resulting in the diminution of light In quarters where the accident occurred. ' ' Nutt and Water streets are In a .miserable condition after every hard tain and we hope thecltyauthorittes maybe Induced to take some steps to Improve those localities. - The steamship Holitmr, which arrived at this port yesterday, from' Baltimore, brought on the new boiler for the steam-tug Bixmdtt which will soon resume her regular business on the river.' " . ' v f " Between midnight and day,f yesterday morning, there was another change in tbe weather, and by night tbe mercury was : near the freezing point, with a prospect of snow. Rain, however,' Is predicted by Old Prob ability" forAo day "The Roanoke Kewt ssfs : " The Carolina Farmer, for February, Is "upon our table, re plete with its usual amount of good reading matter. Thla monthly, published in Wilming ton, at $2 per annum, should be In the hands of the North Carolina farming public." j . When, people dance in earnest they sup in earneet, and people are often surprised to see the hearty .way In which: some ladies eat their suppers alter an evening's dancing.- j - ! ITHE OPEaA IIOfJSE. Tne Concert Xt Higbt. J ' last night was music lovers of this determined to be -v,r 1 tiye audience thaB( those 'fortttnat ones who l.ilaed iollie aweet tonesfrpm the fair gUted who. graced tne scene. ;Aiwouia joe, Pbapa. Invidious to particularize .wnere an oifv(vTi-it braise.' fl The concert was decidedlvi a success and its : .1 f! . . .1 f T t i wpetitlon ' vpnld. cerUlnlyattract a large an- j Tt Dranaa this Evemnv. i .yj The "Old Reliable" Theatrical Company will open tbelr engagement t ;thet Opera that nVme; withes fHefenfiyEste as Lady na me W"J. Vine ..-nnorted by the Di Jea yym?1'! , ..f W.n.i Mta for this evening have n."1. ,-1 - v i auesiea oy ue management, w i m a ftlftilr- the i curvaiu wm,iwswijwj4.";;.v ; - - ox baggage of the company hating been sen - ahead. : w.iZr.4''-i -f Seats can be procured at Iielnsbergera boow f t6?":;S -, ,';''.-v-;:. ,v " - t r ? - ' - Shipping Artldea, Crew Lists, Manifests Charter Parties, etc., constantly on hand, and 1 Wt wrror aftneared before the audience last I ' i m. Our Ctilb BankAt. 7- been discovered that Eve was a lilonde. 1 - -r Why is a spider a good correspond s'nt? Because lie drops a line bj every post. 1 A,bad marriage is like an (electric mBchluo - m Tou dance, but you can't let go. '! t' ' ,EcdJ-maid" bridal costumes are appro- PW advertised in a New Jersey towai- - A HarrUhn rr yp.1 mn n.iiot i ... " ' I Two ladies have been "appointed oni the State Board of School Examiners in California. A 1 large roll of hnpald bills In his breast 'pocket tiaved the life of a'Florldlan from the knife of an' assassin-"!"' -,?"vV'.- v-J-7."-1 : - Mrs Partington Says that she - does wish they would burry up and piws the sllveit ser vice bill In Washington: ' 7 j ' . 8eyeral young ladies haye been admitted as. Vassociate'' members pi the" Young Men's Christian Association of Cbicheter, Massa- cbusetts. -1 : A great deal of f port has been made of the old woman who kissed the cow ; but what should be said of the thousands of young wo men who fcave kissed great calves? ; RIVER AND MAKI.VL The! Steamship Rebecca ; Clyde, whlcb ' ar- rived at Baltimore from this port on Sunday ... . . . ...... r 1 , I a ernpon, had a very rough voyage, She bad sirong iaorweny wmos up to and beyond naueras. ana irom inencecaims and tum nir wines, gpmg into uape lienry at midnight: on Thursday. At many points the Ice was 1 very thickinsl at Seven Foot Knblilt took the ship wnore on coorid uar, wnere sue lay .iintH " n : -vH-''y"u,'.w","a,'u v" wu",n LIHf OF X.ETTERS Remaining In the City Post Office, February 8th, 1871:, ... ;, r ; , 4-1 . , A. Robert Aman. Mrs CLa les Abbey. Mrs i "IT- .tt--t ti.1 MlssDollle Bord. G 3 Barker. Harry Sentbal. u iiwiuB juci 1 care auicu iicjucli. i care Harriet 8 Bracks; Mrs Harriet Barret.'Jas J.Bryson,uolna J;W flewett Branson, James ryant,fJonnnie Brown, Airs Martha Boyd.;K JaSa7 2"' " " ' - f C. Mr-Louisiana Cardlandy, M las Francis I Curtis, Joseph, Chapman, Isaac N Carr, John n ur?,g' ''J Ji v;raig, airaauruia Cunning iam, Wm E Creg. .111 mn v-.iiirn. n in n. a . rwr . i s ' " D. Cornelius Dtipre.Mrs Clementina Dixon, Mlaa AUie Davis. . i ' E. Joseph J Ellis. Captain J J Ellis. Hattv Ellison. , ; ! . I F.Burwell Flowers. -B Fleming, Geoige Franklin, Thomas Fully, care Jane Fuljmans, P.rl,h Vrantr G. Wm Gostlney, Burt E Grant. Cora E Griffin. C J W Galloway. Miss Lucy Gauss. li Hazard dc Uo, lienjamin ' Uayi buck I Holding, Daniel Hall, ChrUtopher Hiatt, J J I uaicoer, ueorge nan, waa riau, inrs jemima Hill, JNTooroer, care JTHines.LD Hlatte, Richard BUI. W H Hardy, Wm J Harlee, care Wm GiHarrlss. ' J.Miss Lillie Johnson, W P Richards, care L v Jii-DfJ. WnSiiZ h0BD' . K. Miss Sarah S Kenyon. - L-MUs Martha Lane Mlaa Marv Lane, care Miss fizzle P Lane, m Lockheart, W B rS0.8 Mc?,e?2l!' Rol?Moore,iS?rJwUS' tin Middletoo, Col N A McLean, Mrs Mary Marshall, Mrs Martha E Marshall, care of Mrs Martha A O Marshall. Josenh Morelv. Miss Mary B Morse, Catharine Miller, A Mln- aai.u Macc. , , , , N.-iLouIs Noot, Mrs Mary Newklrk, Prince O. Miss Sallle E Orrell, Johnnie Owens. P. Mrs Ann Parhtle, Britton Pokei R W -Prm XV m PhilUno R Miss' Robertson, Church School, Miss Charlotte A Read, Miss Carrie V Rudgei 8. Wm Sadbury. Mrs Peggy Salmond, John Soegs.l - -u ;, ; . 1 ;. T. A 8 Wlnstead, care Joeph Taylor, M!ss Silla Thomas, Bnllocs: BT. nomas, xiicnarc Dudley, care C S Taylor. I Whitehead, Miss Mary Jane Wllllster, care of w. Miss Annie wyair, ueo vrigiti,:iienry Joseph Wllllster, Mrs Margaret Williams, 8imon Williams, Mhs Sussn Wright, Gilbert Whlteel. - -;: r-'- -" " ':''''.! ' i:;.1 Persons calling for letters iu this List will please say "Advertised." Will be sent to Dead Letter Office at Washington, D. C, in SO days if not called for, , i j ED. R. BRINK, P.M. Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 8, 1871. 1 s v SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. - ;!,, -i -nrjrrLr t Couaa oijperpairanrievDern. ,Tho mcaale3 are. ? raging i at Durham hi 1 - i. . - .. . .. . - . , - -s 2 J " - A horse Taca ehlivgns Kaleign The annual ballot theiinneld Club jcomes oflf on Tuesday evening next. RaTpli Gorrellr yonrigest son ot JUtlph QorieU, Eeo died in Greensboro portjof tbe conference committee on. Sena a few days since. .. ; . ul toriai Districts and-proposidg a new cent- ttPO. at M&n Association " Eq.ot Raleigh, morning : last. but it was soon extm- guished. R: 0. Swain, formerly bt' this fr: Mrs.iTemperanceThreadgill,rehctpf Thos. Thread A" deceased, a highly .. esteemed lady, died in this county, near Ansonville, . f . t .. -w breyears, t i .. j I yV4- . . - ,j . . t ir.i - jQ Qjg county, a ICW uaja Biowu. Ja.J. vu i ATJraige, who has charge oi ' tne iann, ; was engaged raising a stable, and. by.se ww aw 0 ' . fet,otTi lntr fell, striking the Major ana ffitewilSr JlKifa'm . wlio i tiald a colored man: ." : .J- Two negroes shot, and dani I gus Oaston connty a,: lew. aay8:uce, Tuul commercial fertilizer tailed LEGISLATIVE SULIIIABY. Condensed from the VlelSeutlneiLj , . ;. SENATE. : ' ' : 1 -1 ; ' , 3 ATTaEKpoar session, V.I The Seaate met at 8i o'clock. Mr. La tham in the chair. ; . j-Tii.-fun y,- J The unfinished "business, the report of Z-i t. 1 l ! si- 1 . resumed. .--j . ; . On motion ot Mr. McClammy the roto by which the Senate agreed to :print the report was reconsidered. 1 " : 7T ? f; Mr. Robbins, of Davidson, moted to lay the report and evidence on the table.' The motion prevailed 19 to 18. . ; - , The bill to establish a special court in the town of Goldsboro' passed its second reading and was postponed till 11 o'clock to morrow. ; ; . ... :. : j , HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. afteknoon! session. - Mokday, Feb. 5, 1872. House called to order at Si o'clock. The Senate bill to incorporate the Beach swamp and bcotland txieck It. K. Com nJ. wa3 takQ.uP anf Passed its several rear! in era . . . . , The Senate bill to prevent tbe destruc tion of fish in UUrfc RiPr , Sir Tnna Mn Tf. TTahnvr. a.m.n n.u. I was taken up and passed its several read lings.' s. r'. ; The House bill for the protection of V P. ,"f The bill passed its third reading; yeas ,. 01 ..'i... ;) -:,7 rtJBLIC , PBDJTIXG. The. bill ta restore the provision .of the Revised Code in relaUon to Printing beings the -special c toe - jtruDiic order, it was taken nn.- - Tho nnpstinn Kcnrrml nnon "lr -Uunnam s substitute. r,; - ... . .1. . . ine suDStitute was put to a vote ana rejected. r ; 1 r '. :- ; On motion Of Mr. Jordan the bill was laid on the table.. l -The House bill to repeal section 1, chap- ter 24, laws 1865-'66 in regard to interest. Fending dennite action tbe Houso ad Mourned. .... I . 1 - SENATE. Tuesday, Feb. 6. . The Senate met at he usual .hour, Mr. (President: Warren TAtham in the chair. xin rtnno,i frt t,:q room by . sickness.) Mr. Gilmer introduced a preamble and resolution inviting 1 immigration Into North Carolina, which was adopted. The biu to amend the law of evidence . k:i .PaiS1t1h,rd?!? . , - The bill to establish a special conrt m the town of Qoldsboro failed to pass its third reading 22 to 14. A message was received from the Gov- . . ernor in regard to the report of the geo- logical survey now in course of prepara- Mr. Robbins, of Rowan, moved to lay . k.w- j (v0,da the.messsge, &c., on the table, and offered . resolution authorizing the Geologist to J have the report printed, the Governor to approve the contract. Lies over under j the rules. 1 ' r ( ' ' aue penaie cuucurtcu iu tuo iiuuSC amendment to thebill to preyent the de struction of fish in Black Kiver, &c. Price, colored: introduced a bill to in corporate the Cyrenean Association of the city oc w iimingioo. aieuuur, The Chair announced as the Senate branch of the committee to confer with Coleman Brothers on the matter of the contract for the building of thePeniten- tiary, Messrs. Worth, Gilmer and Hawkins. The bill to amend I the act to promote and encourage the planting of oysters and clams passed its third reading. The bill to incorporate the KaleiCh and Fayetteville Railroad Company passed its j .i-s-j r . . Brconuapu suiru reauinga. , ..-v;. jar. BKinner introaucea a dhi ior tne better protectiouof oysters a m the, waters or JNortn, uarounajf -5 i r ;c On motion ot Mr. Planner, tbe UU pass - a if -atr.i roorftna W ..nim.i'nn eq. its severs 1" v.. .w r. - of the rules. i . ; The bill to prohibit tbe sale ot spiritu ous; liquors4 iwithin lone mile ..-.of Island Creek Academy, Duplin county, was put upon its passage; and was rejected on its second .reading. M:f ;, The bill in favor of certain sheriffs pass ed Us second and third readings. A message was received Irom the House inonnoincr its non-ccnenrrence in the re - I announcing its non-concurrence in the : re fhA " CQlij the sale o tint oti the Baptist; church at X-lJUU3vuiumuua wuuvj, m laid on tne table. -Tc s- ; ;, r.o. i ' i . . L The chair: announced, as ithe , Senate hmnrh nf thi new committee of confer- w w w. - - t - - - - , .U- C3 5- 1trflaaM in th sale i.i ; --.I " to pass its second reading. L HOUSE 6? . REPRESENTATIVES. Ttjesday, Feb; 6, 1872. rri,. TTca ;r fn nrlpr at the . iuc "uoy v-.. . banal hour. : r : ; . . r . The' House bill concerning the taxation f banks was taken up and ' passed several readings. 1 . , i lri Utt motion Oi iu-aiici, - - r B . . ..In. kA hill fl11t elemental to an act to ; raise revenue was T I A malroa fVi erpnm.1 -nnll tax ' 95 I a X7i ? " tarm, lnsieaa oi fi vn.j - ; some - Oninotion of Mr.Bhull,;the 'Tote by r and which the bill for the protection 1 of par trirlcrM rtAksedlta third reading was re- i unww " ;-r . 4t, . i :iam. a. am va wnicn tne mil wr ins f-juu "TZT .7- hfn Uid on the table. considered and the bill laid cm the .table. I - -On motion Of Mr, Lofti the bili ia.re- i-ja-A ,.Vn nut The ones. cent, upoa money loaned 4the maximum ' rateot interest. ..u... r', I. vr After considerable discussion, Mn Brown moved to lay on the table lost. Another long discussion ensued, when The -call having prevailed, a vote was taken, and the bill failed to pass its third I - AA...m oa. . I r Ml I I U w t-H W 1 V IIBVII I. I By Mr. Durham : A bill.lo give . chief officers of cities 'and towns the criminal jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace ; cal endar. vr-pfc-' : . - ' - 4;. Mr. Quhck. from the House -.branch ot the bill in relation to representation in the O a 1 "M A v I oenaie, suomitieu a repoiu i Mr. Sbull moved to concur in tbe report I of the Conference Committee; After long debate the previous Question was. called, and the motion failed veas 38. nays 46. . On" motion of Mr. Robinson, the Senate X5&&r&& for Monday, 12th inst., was taken up and adopted. ; " : .:'-t '- -5 A mpsflftP w rpcpivpfl fmm tho RAnfltp I asking ior a commiuee oi conierence in i regard to tne senatorial apportionment Messrs. Wilcox.' Withers, Dunham, Sjkes, I iDu iviucaici were annuunceu as luu House branch of said committee. ': ' -;t.' " : " , . . .. wxx Thebill toconsolidate the -school laws and to provide for a system of public in- struction, being the special order, its con- sideration was gone into. V ' V Mr." Asbe moved to amend- by striking irom the bill t her tax of one-twelfth of one per cent, and insert in -lieu thereof u62 3" cents on the $190, and instead oi 25 cents special poll tax insert "20" cents. IVTr Wrin mnw1 r'n smpnrt t1i mpnf!i I , air. waring moved to amend tue amend- ment Dy siriKing out " o a " ana insert i t i o o - .-. I Pending any definite action, the House adjourned. 1 .1 1J 4 - - ' - : Transforming tbe Complexion. Thel transiormations proaucea Dy hau'6 juio- kolia balk are quite as astonisntns as any scene on tne stage ox a tneatre. xnat iamoua beautifler transmutes a sallow, peeky looking complexion into one in which the lily and the rose vie for admiration, and imparts to a dry. harsh skin, the soxtness of perfect loveliness. Tan and freckle s, which country air and sun light are pretty sure to produce, in spite of parasols and sundowns, are completely oblit erated by it, whUe it has a perfectly magical effect in banishing undue redness,, blotches and pimples from the skin. When the lady who has used it to remedy her complexions! defects looks in the mirror, she is equally as tounded and gratified in the improvements in her appearance. , Every blemish has disap peared : her neck, arms and bosom now rivals in whiteness the snowy collar which encircles her throat, her cheek mantles with a peach- like bloom, ana sue is ready to invoke a Die6s- tng on tuo inventor or tne article wnicn lias wrought sucn a aeugnciui transiormation. If von desire rosy cheeks and a complexion fair tfbd free from Pimples. Blotches and Eruptions, purify your blood by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. For Colds, Congha, Bronebltls, and all affections of the Lungs, take Aybb's Chekrt Pectokal. ' If yoar hair Is coming out or turning grey, do not murmur over a misfortune you can so easily avert. A"YEB3 HA1S VIGOR wiU re move the cause of your grief by. restoring your hair to its natural color, ana therewith your good looks and good nature. DIED. COLEMAN. Yesterday atl o'clock, Sarah Leona, daughter of J. 8. and Nancy Coleman, aged 2 years, 7 months and S days ' The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully requested to attend the fun eral to-day, at 3 o'clock, from' the residence of her parents. : . Dearest Ona," thOu hast left us, we tny loss most aeepiy xeei ; Bnt 'tis God that hath bereft ns, lie can ail our sorrows heal.- NEW AD VERTISEMENTST- Friendship Temple of Honor and Temperance No. i. "XTCTC are hereby informed that the Bev. J. I X C.Hlden has kindly consented to deliver Bethel, on Fridav nlirht, the 9th Instant, at 8 o'clock. . - . I -You are expected to meet at-, vonr Temnle b -w 0,clocic. and march to the bethel in full 1 rgaiia. mu olivet councu f. of t. have jcomlortand accommodation of all desiring 1 toatteno. . - - ; ahe publlpgeneraily ar e rospectf ully invited , to participate witnna. x-ecture Free. - "v ;i . J. WKING. J W, M, MONBOE, tan nnATnn r ... . o. x. rux xts. Wilmington, Feb. 8-2t - Com. of Arrang'ts. rs! I q p ' Tji g p Q R r ' -tr' - ' ' . s . i . , . . - - - 4 - . j. JDUDLEY; ELLISi. j ..,;) .:. . ... Sign of the Big Boot. feb 8 if. 4-L Chamber of Gommerce. I vnnrARJl GKTINQ of Clitimhr of Com- I JL1 merce will be heia to-aay at nji o'ctook I Punctual attendance of members' la re quested, as business ot importance wiU, bp a ai w n alJI nun am I wwwuuoi.u. JOS.'B. BU3SELL, -Secretary? of h' fob 8-lt I ' J 1 . A T MANUFACTURER'S PS ICES V Justin -TV. -several new styles t , Mason A : Hamlin makers. All a in as ana styles, irom no stops a to 1? stops. PerUbie, uesx, u.imjmmiAura . oroana. at w. biul sixdsiw. siio.sWLz. ' ; - to 70e, and higher. i, I Call, Test, Judge and Compare with Organs its I ' - ' - of other makes. - ';,. s J ; ; I .-The Mason ft Hamlin company invite the I IUIML ! I , II III MUV. ' W ..IWVM iT,7t imnarlaon of thalr OTirns. from lowMt I to highest priced ; and this by the most com. IIEINSBEBGEES "1 ' Live Book Store. SEND "FOB ' ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, Wood! Wonfl ! J wj i w. -w -w - . . w -w .:. - . . . ,, vrS ;, .t ,?,. tV TTT. rr.T. r"-Tf s Ci J-'' ' Of SUPERIOR QUALITY.' I Vf J.-wvJi -tii twodaya,........ '. 4 three nays,. ;.... -v foar dars 1 eu '.'CO 2 60 8 00 i y eve days,,... .4 . n-a weetr 8 w Coiuroct Advertisements taJtca at pre portionttely low rates. - ---7.,.- ' MarrlaeSilXiaths'Ilclmicub.' rnneial and Obituary notices irill be inserted at calf rat eg wnen paid for in advance j otherwise f nil Ttlf x irllibe dxarged .?.-. .$ n' firz Vri'.i; Txsxs Oasnondexaand t,. .. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, V... .'..,...ic.v-.,. Saddlery; f- r. i J- ill rrs .1 , ran?;!;:' ' ' LL KINDS OF. SADDLES, HARNESS, . ST And everything in the line of saddlery Goods cheap xor cash at -v v J. S. TOPHAM CO.S, S"?N& 8 outh Front street, . ;r-, Wilmington, K C. feb 6-tTnac Shields' Eye Wash, . r NE ofcthe most effective remediefl for INFL.AMKD, sobs and , wjcak ktks, ?toJ ss cents ner bottle.- 4 - . guickn a FLANjntB.Wholesale Agents, Valuable .-Plantation Jor Salo; by RUTIIVG & McOUIGO, , . , .... .;V..- .. . V - Auctioneers and Eeal Estate Agents, wn mington, N. C. atedonNew Klver. in Onslow county, live r --. . i the culture ot peanuts,, com. and; cotton, pal. ance weu umoerea witn oar, Aioaory. pin( XiJSXMtf landing for vessels.-" - ., ; , , , The other half interest is also for sale. Terms very low indeed. ' ' ' feb 6-2wnao A CARD. THE well known firm of X. A. Cohen & Son, desirous of making room in their limited Storehouse for an extensive Spring stock, have concladed BeU otftne remainder of tneir jrau ana winter uooas ome at cost and others at reduced rates. They advise aU eraiiy, to examine their stock, at no. 29 Mar- kot street before purchasing elsewhere. ieq i-naciwv Amusements: Wilmington Opera House. ii Old Reliable" Theatre! : ESTABMSnED 1868. ': A ' . " '" . '.;t. The Oldest, Ibo Xarest aucl vibe Greatest!" I rPTTTIPRTI A V "FTVR ft ri 1 MO AllUliDiJAX, iiluD. .Oin, A O 43. ; , THE GREAT CLASSIC ACTBESS, -he ii e x b ' e s t e ; . Supported by the Young Tragedian, M R . J . G . S T IT T T Z , ' akd ' ' ' ' ' 1 , ' - -' 23 LADIES ADO WENTLEMKff, Making in all the largest company in this country having the same members for three years. . ..... ,. ..... . . - THURSDAY SIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, The Great Moral Drama, from the pen of Mrs woou, entiuea - :; ; MuVk Lynne,or lnetiiiopemeni. HELEN D'ESTE as Ladv Isabelle and Mad. ame Vine ; J. G. 8TDTTZ as Sir Francis. Doors Open at 64 o'clock Performance at 8. I PBICE Or ADMISSION I ; ? . Parqnette . ....75 cents rarauetteuucie... to - Dress Circle. 75 44 - Family Circle. . 50 " Gallery... ......25 44 Reserved seats for sale at P. Helnsbersrer's Book and Music Store without extra charge. Must oe seeurea auring the aay, sale com- m&no'.ng Monday, Feb. otn. feb2-St Havana Royal Lottery. :t. . ORDINARY ; DRAWINGS. i - v-- ;; ."'.J ',.T.V ti; v 4 IK THE DRAWINGS taking place as fol Iowa, the Number of Tickets will be 24.000 from If umber: 1 to Number 4,1X0. v. ,. . , 1872.... ..Class 876 Ordinary January.. 23d. ( ti it Bin " .. 879 : " 881 ' 883 ' M ...... " IIW. A 1.1. ......March... 12th. 44 ..20th. .May... ...7th. III . 883 . ...'...23d. ...... ' 884 : c ......June....,..8th. The Number of PRIZES in the above Draw ings will be MS In, the following way : ' . 1 Prize of.... .i.tlOO.000 1 Prize of....... 60.000 i rrua or so,uoo 1 Prize of. 10.000 1 Prize of.......... fi,coo And 544 OTlLtiK PRIZES. Tansins from 4300 to $1,000. 1 -. . Those wno wisn to try tueir iuck and invest in an honest Lottery, will do well to direct themselves, in time to the -headquarters In new ur leans, or sena tneir oraers to Air. MAKUEL BORKfOrrirslrSubCoUector for Exportation in Havana, through their corres pondents, Messrs. BORNIO BROTHER, . 77 QraVIer St.. Kew Orleans. ' Who Will cash prizes at the lowest rates. Price of-JTicTietsi in 'tho-' abote Ordinary Drawings (currency) : Whole Tlcketsy $30 00 j uaivea, i uj ; vuaners, a. uv ; xenius, t ou. o Jan 21.2m eat-; .) r s vorii rrrriE UNVALLED ARTISTS ARE 8TTT.T. JL' offering the best inducements to our eiti sens, and the public generally, for their pat. ronage at tne mrceu iiouse. .Evervthlngper the profession Is kent constant! von hand, in order to give complete satisfaction to the most fastidious.; . . r , . oct28-tf I ( r.V .. iV:;.r.y?r?.IH BAMJJJtTJPTCTi'.J-. , ; In the: United States District Court for the , v Cape rear District of North Carolina t The undersigned hereby gives notioe of his appointment as Assignee in the eat e of Solo mon Haas, of Wilmington, New Hanover Co., and who has been vnLru je tai AJiak 1 MJI Ul illUUI Vvilllff d a Bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said, District, r ! WX.S.KMPIE, Assignee WiuuxqTOir, K. U, Jan. alaw3w Th VAWTO; XITAHTKIV-An Experiaoed Sawyer fbr W circular Sawmill. The. Mill, Timber and Team for rale or reat j large tract of tim ber very convenient to the , milL Address, owner. J. U. Brsixexa, Wilmington H. c Jaas-lm -. ;-., . ,- . , t ;. ; . . , feUi-it jlTJArour-Itoom House, with jYrZ??l?n n premtt Arply to John; C. M0RI at.&U5$rier conrt Utrk'B eOoa, AX f v It r!tt. iM;. : t ! 5 ;ourrbusl, -ii facWiies be increased for sale afthe Sta PrinUag andrTabllshing thigh broken, and it thought he to gg JWhtehiaak W pef I.ruf ;r o. oJ PARSXET CO. . . .-' . . . ' .. ' : "' : - . .. . . x : . - . -.. ' t - . - - ' -'. - v - . - , ' . v -T Brow 80 wm our OWs us a trial. - -A ''-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1872, edition 1
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