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published dhl bkbsaed.i:.::: ip In idf (inco....t ,J7 ue y!v.tlja. l advancn 3 iXt "iStha. in advauco. a r.iV'?.h m Advance rfoBim8TAwm b delivered in acy h Oityui rpa Csjjts per week. -' " W bt t:o bo iooi c a n r. co n . Feb. IS.'tSta - Weather "fT V!. 29:03 p m, haw 23 87 :S8 NVVF.eshlCiear VV LUht Cleac vmi 1tap.: or nay, vex. :- -voti A barometric readings are reduced ,L level and to S3 dejrfeea FahrenbelU " ' . ; Robert SMnivrn ' - Robert Seiboth. t Signal Service U. 8. A. t'ntlir' Report. r ' '. V I ; . .WAR UErlBTMINT, I Uilioe of Qilef 8ienal Officer, .Vapliljigtoq, Feb. 154:85 P". rj,e barometer will pfoba"bIy remain highest n Friday in the.Soutb Atlautic States, with leBiaat weatber; an area of low barometer move Dortheastjover Misaoari. and southerly wind Increase with threatening weatber by I Friday a. m. wejl orMlssUsippi; risinK barom- by nmeorous niht, aulifis possibly in western Gulf. . THE OIT'-y. ; ,l B.isBKuaaa'8 U?e Book Store, 39 Market Ktreut A Lenf In aBtorm 'and other stories. OritRA House Last nlght'bat ooe'of the Old Rvliable. : ' 'i'sj , ' . Dudi-bt & Ellis,. Sigh of fcthe Big Boot .Udles'twifSkln Shoef. ! ; ; V- ;' DeRo3t fc Co. Dry salted side, Flour, caDtieJ goods, &c. . . ; , ; .;,s. , ' ' BGntixo fe McQuiGO.Chblce grape vines Thomas Gbjeme. Liverpool and .London nJ filobe Life Insurance Coaopany.;,, ') "t. 8. Patterson-Business; Manager El ralra(N. Y.) Premium Land Sale. ' V, . ! . ' f Tii Reading ptoom -.-.V-'-i-V . " Of the Wilmington Library Aasooiatton la. open dally daring the week from' 10 A. M. to 1 p. M . from 4 to 6 P. MA ahoL from 734 to 10 P.M. : t-'' . . , Uoase to Let.' " V " ': Brick Building In Geo.,It. French's Kow, on Dock street, between Foarth and Fifth, with , all the modern improvements hot and oold water. Also a splendid &et-Xf houaehold fur niture for sale on very reasonable terms. Ap ply on the premises. ? . ".' tf . Anson. . ' "; A correspondent at LUesvllle, under date of the 12:u Inst., speaking of the frequent rains, ys: "No mail from" anywhere slnceJTrlday; Wooteu'a express wagou in the mire; no (rain ' tUwerening, and profanity soraowhat preva lent. Bildges washed away on -Jones' creek, tireut damage dona 'to the Cheraw and Salisbury railroad."" ' (' " :: ) ! The (Wuty Jail. ' . . ' A Committee ef the Board of County Com- mlsiloaets. incladlog '. tht Chairman, and a iupeteut architect,' visited the county jail jetterdjj to examine into its condition, and will report at the next meeting of the Board, The jail was found to be' In an unsafe and ancoxfortable- condition, : but we learn that Dothing definite has yet been determined open lu tbe way ot remedying the evil. . . Ale of Newspaper. -. Tue KorthCarolinian newspaper,, printing materia), gbod will and subscription list, has beeu purchased by parties in this State, who ill, on tb lafrvf March, enter upoa the pub- licallonof a Democratic-Conservative dally In RilcUU. lu the meantime the publication of the paper' will be suspended, in order to allow time for-makint; certain lmprovemeats the new proprietors -des're In the features of the paper. . - , : Academy; of finale Soiree, The second op the season, will take' -place. thU eveniBg. ' Among the pieces of interest; the celebrated"" GrOry to God," from Mo rari's 12th Mass, arranged for eight lady vocali 1st?, with piano and-organ a'ccouipan.imentsj will be sung." Soprano Solo; "Guide Me, Ob TLouGreaf jihovaU". (new,) with .Quartette dJ organ - accompaniment. ' Melodies from the Opcia uf Marltana, . wo pianos, violin and . darlonette. MUe." OrlstorloT Di. Froma will. ittK the iavorite .Gipsy Song, from TrOVatorl " bj'tpcclal requjet. - ; -- ''V''-A lot i, a tew'p 'four ouaces of ground essence of almond, or any other essence job vbooee, with two ouocojbf fresh butter. JAdd quart of milk, boltffroia lifteenVto twenty nioutea, till it forma ,a smooth . substance, tboogbot too thick ; tUeupouriuto mould prevlonilj buttered, and serve when r cold nd well set fjOhtt sjouli be flipped In warm "ter, the cream, will turn out llke-a JellyT If w mould, put either: "fncups pt a piedlsb Te rice bad better be done a llttre too much iban under '' '. V-'- k "'. ' R"Prme Coart. ' . -1 In the 8upreme Court On Wednesday, as we ,tarnfr,(m the Caronan the causes hereto- set r hearing at the end of the docket er takeu upand disposed pf as follows.::. ,; 11. Plfket Jit at n n J Knth1an4. dm', at , irom LJupito. called and decree rrt u t , . t 1 urot-rea accordloe to terma of comDromlae. - y. 8iroug, w. 11. Young and J. 11. Batche gjjj plalutifl, and VV. A. Wright for de- Bil' Co,xneII vs.A.McTadgen eToZ., fronoi ailed: argoed and Judgment below - WvfJ$JS52 - V" tonne and G. V. Stronir . ITrOeliolr W. 8nn Ih. wry Vwama i rv.ua n V Batti. ripiiD Called and certiorari ordered. Ito- i,P?ni for Pllntiff, and Meore ot Gat io defendant. . . . v, ion I TlaS ex'r, vs. Wilmington & Wei t0Bn o. Called and argued. W. H. Moo?? ?- V. 8trong for plaintiff, and """Jre Until--, Ar-A . r-, '. John . iv usicuunuu -- Richm, A. T;- Cojo d at, from 8onifn-r:-1wf,, n argued., Battle & defeDdaflaInUa ftQd Moore Galling for i '- ;.j V; ""' '.? T-l.V :t Journal :'-n atart society . :.v.4."X:-U."v;"; ,"-'vv!;--' T STher- w" ter-. Jeter. Wind. -Kb cold nortneaat wtoaa continue 10 renn- r ..v,., vvV.D,.,u (flvania and New England; northwest winds ins it to be a freak of the types. ilrW temperature prevail on the lower Mci5ra; F. G. Robinson; orhRankIQ bnineerQus winds "are not aniltlpated for toC H Ohlandt: .otthe "Adrian," and J. G. 0. TAr-v:.--:.::V:.,-r.! iv 1; vv " v t rxKjfe-JVrvv;?-- rvv--Y-v:- . - TT: N -.fcUL-rjL..: ,-y; Y-i Y YV : yY V LI i id: yy ' - i i iWrv Y:. . T7fl TTT TTa 1 0 K V Ui J.Xk -11 0, XeCO Lorn l not a. - TLeGuarJ House was empty yesterdaj. Eaater Monday (alls thla year cm March list. r... . .. - -A -wv JM uiiVU9 pui lUBiisiwEsion t i , v. ... . . , umna this morn .Msjor Simeon U. 8. A i waa ex last nignt, and proceed to. Smlthtille 'to day t6 pay off the troop? at that polnt. y, A . :1 , Miss Alice Vane had a rousing benefit in I win .ne louna in our coi. .u. " . -v:;. " " " . J missipqers oi union county ta levy a SDe- k Act to orevent the sale of snlntuous I . vi. ia- ; -i r.!.1..! . ttg.; P 'W--r':- anrins -which 1U pial tax. -.v . ; ; Hquora within 1 rmile, of the-. corporate W UUU ltt iTlZSS. v i LU19 v 11611111115. ' c? i.T , -- I popularity has oftenanneared to ha enri&ncrer. i - Un f t..i:.. ..,;.if' 41.: I itsr x-.t. t s - : I ... v ,.y wiiuwn Smith. Aeaiatant Patmat d h ih. M;a,; ;4;. U:" a" 'T . 01 tue r rlTi.1 rf-rgniBESimcilv a4 . " t , ' , vTi - r uy..iuMwi ius uiu uo uuo juccs uinuwan sou viuer counues. i Act to prevent tne raaier 01 vspiniuaus 1 ---i.-, ...... -7,?7,7.j. , peciea IO arrive In tblS Cit? of tretennon9 anlrantft t.n ha .o;n.lti i An art in inortrnnrfttA Atlanlln TjiArra Ur. iliKU:.-11 f Q P.nVa PATlXSOJf MaPITWt' " " ta mm ' Kaleljih on Wednesday nigh J, and : a compll- rhetorical, the animated action, sparklinjr dla mfhlary benefit to Mr. John Tenpleton, ten- 'ogue and clever, lntrigueof lheZadyof Lyons dered by the. citizens, was . to . come off .last evenlnj In giving the list of Cona-rc ssiooal Dia- trlcts In our last, the word Senatorial tm used mistake. Of course the intelligent reader Urlen, of the Ilook and Ladder, Company, se cured the red balls upon the alarm of fire last Wednesday night. ' Messrs. Bornio & Brother, 71 Gravier street, New Orleans,' are authorized agents of the Havana Royal Lottery, and sell tickets lower than tbeftrat-class New Tork-Agcnclea. .'J'':" " '- ;v-'-r! -1 : 's- tat. i At No. 15. Market street, the stock of Dry Goods will be sold at auction, commenc Ing Saturday evening, at 7toclock, and will be continued daily nntll the entire stock Is disposed of. : .- St. Toaruament at Magnolia. Agrand Tournament came off at ; Magnolia on Wednesday last, several young gentlemen from this city being, present as participants anehlpectatorf. The address to the Sir Knights was delivered by Mr. B. II. Foster, Editor of the Magnolia Advertiser. . Twelve Knights en tered the lists and we learn that the tilting was very creditable. The success fur Knights were Mr. Jos. Marrett, Kulght of the Lone Star," who crowned Miss Sal lie Cowan Queen of Love and Beauty ; Mr. Jas. B. Branch, Jr., the " Kulght of. the -8ilver Crescent,"- who crowned cMUs Mollle Whitehead 1st Maid of Honor ; Mr. 8. Garnetr, "Knight of Goshler," who crowned Miss Sacca' Farrier 2nd Maid of Honor;and Mn E. B. Herring, Knight of Chivalry ,V wJso crowned Miss Julia Farrier 3rd Maid Of Ilonor. The Coronation Ball took .place at night, when all went " merry as a marriage bell." Oar Wilmington. friends who were presen t speak in the highest terms of the kindness and hospitality extended to them by the Magnolians. " Oar Chip llaaltet. . What workman never turns to the left? A wheel-wrlght. - i A country editor, describing recent co pious rain, says i ii'gyy stay up any Jqager.Tind down it camV' A'Cjnlcal lady, rather inclined to flirt, says most men are Hke a cold very easily caught, but very difficult to get rid of. Why Is a man' that marries twice like the captain of a thin ? Because he has a second mate. ' ' There is this difference between happiness and wisdom he that thinks himself the hap piest really Is so, but he that , thinks himself the wisest is generally the greatest fool. Kind words are blessed things. Speak them every day. Scatter them like sunbeams everywhere. They will bless others and often return to bless your own heart. A naughty boy, being told fcy his mother that God would hot forgive him If he did some thing, answered : Yes He would, too God likes to forgive little boys ; that's what He's for." Third Congreastonal .IMalrlct Compa rative Tote. The following will show the comparative vote in the'eouotie now composing' this (the 3rd) Congressional District in the election In A n rrrs o f 1870 fn Attnrnv RAnnl And In An gust, 1871, lor Convention or No Con V veniiojr ; v . Maden.-rSbppt 1,115; PhiUips, 1,223. Con vention, 919 ; No Convention, 1,429. Majority for Phillips, 108. Majority agalnstConveotlon, 5io. .:.'i:iV.A.:;.::;:.;rv;;:;p.:,ai : . JBruntwLmpp, 720 ; Phillips,' 719. Con vention, 65rr No Convention, 842. Majority Wppr ISlajority -against -ConvenUon, CarUrct Shipp. 881: PhUllps, - 83L Con- yention, 915; No, Convention, T37.C Majority for Shlpp, 60. : Majority for Convention,' 178. Columbia. fShlpp, 937; Thilllps; 487. t Con ventiohi 951 V No Convention, 643. 'Majority lor Shipp, 450. r Majority for .Convention, 809. CtwoeHaf.Shlpp;' 1,741 r Phillips, J71. Convention, 1,484; No Convention, l,715w Ma jority for Shlpp, .70., Majority against Conyen tron, 231. : :' .. '. 'lJ:- ;, :i :JPuirfiii:Mpp;l,505;;PhUUp8, 95l Con- vention, 1,413 ; iso convention, l.u. Major ity1 for 8nlpp, 553." Majority for Convention, J7arwtfJ--SbIpp, : 783; Phillips. 529. Con vention, 816 ; No Convention,1 590. ' Majority Jor Sbpp, 253.4 Majority lor Convention, 226. v Moon. 8uipp; 1,110; -Phillips, 800. Con ventlori, 839; No Convention 880 'Majority for Shlpp, 310 'Majority against Convention, ! AVw 77mwer.-8hipp, 2.027; PhIllips; 2,014. Convention, 2,123, No Conventlon, 3.703. Ma - 3orUyforKmIp..88T,-M.Jorltf.K.ln.tCoo. vention, 1,579.' A W . , J - . - j Oni.-Shlpp,788;PhIllIpf , S63. Convention, 660 ; No Convention, 412. Majority for Bblpp. 420. f Majority for Convention, 248. jpn.-SM Phllhpa, 945. Con vention, XS39 ; No Convenilonl,210. Majorr ity for Shipp, 452. Majority for Convention jcecapiiuiaiu)n,-siip'p, la.uw; rnunps, ' .. . ' - . . .- . . ... v.. .... ' 11,429. Majority for Bhipp.1,574. Convention 12,117; ; No Convention, .13,183.': Msjorit, asajott ConTention,- :: 'v Jv'U 11,429. Majority for Bhipp.1,574.- Convention; sjority I detPOtfd find rrirrPfl I Tin frmr nniari(ani1. wiHToniT TlXJC OPERA HOUSE. Ornmatie. : . .: ; 1 The audleocaLpresent- at tee- Theatre, last eTenlos:, tr by no means bo Jarie. aa wa4iar1 soDDosed would be aasemhied b ni.w f.. - L . ' , v . oivci wiuv rcura ui HuLTCEHRini Fnltntntf T I proralneot; rolthibeautifardrama still mal0taioa ils hold upon ihe sympatbtea of the public. Though undoubtedly its merit is cfileiBy have combined!, with its wondrously captivat log rhetorical beauties, to give it a, very high place arnoojr the acting dramas 'or the last quarter ola centnry. . - ;i ; ;; v ; Iu dramatic nomenclature It Is classed as a I play, term deigaatlag a creation differing in essential particulars mm tragedy; c0medy.or melodrama. Yet ajl the great tragic lights of the stage have appeared anxious to excel in the personation of Claude 2ldnoitet and there are few promlnVnt lady members of the pro fession who have not often essayed B&dine. Within the memory of the present generation. Edwin Forrest embraced Claude in his rtper- 1 tbire. ' T&iYilTL Booth does not dhdain to ei- f change the adulatiouwhlcb his genius 4n 1 Ilamlet challenges frotAihpublic, for the rap turous plaudits which always greet his appear- ance as Bulwer's hero, and "only: a' twelve months since the' spinsters " of Boston went mad over the unctuous love-making of Fecbter as Claude 2felnotte.. . " . : , "1 As ,5 drama, a term which, in its just usage, implies something more than rhetorical splen dor, the Lady $f Lyon la ofcrtainly inferior to Bulwer's2KcArfc, and'we think vastly infe-1 rior to Money the exquisite comedy by the same author. Compared with either of these -an indispensable feature in a drama asplng to high rank, and wants very much, even in Act to legalize the acts of G. D. Rey its princlpal'haracters, . a vigorous, robust, nolds, Entry taker for claims et land in hlgh-souled Individuality. " In contrast with Alleghany county. ' : - ) Evelyn, in the play of Money Claude MdnoUe is I the cheapest of heroeaof the vrofanum indents I tamn - . " , . I Miss D'Esttf is hardly as pleasing in ftxtdine I Jl as in sevefalof the roles which she has under-! taken la Wilmlcgton. In ihemore subdued j ewuuo ouo n ouiuw,uwj Uci.i.iw, uu. uiicu failed to grasp salient points of the perform ance. Mr. Tannehiirs ucavcu is a violation oi the " fitness of things " in the matter of phys ical requirements. Of .the manner In which Ueauscant, Glavlt and the other characteriza tions given by the author, were rendered,; there is no occasion for comment. To night the powerful drama of Fazio Is to be rendered. ! Street Improvement. . ' j-I The city "authorities have had an estimated made of the planking of Nutt street from Muh I berry street to the "Wilmington, Charlotte and; I Bsrke and McDowell counties to consoli Rutherford railroad depot. It will cost about date the debts of their respective counties. $2,000 to Isy a plank road twenty feet wide the! .itAU ji.nM w . iniArmot twif tK-I two railroads will bear half the expense the city and the citixens living along the line pro nncAl t Tt imnrw0f nrfll hoo thn halanoa of juovu v w iuii vivu ii its wve iuo vatauvv vf tne cost. This street, leading: It does to the railroad depots, Is the most important thorough far in the city, ana one in wnicn every ousmess man is Interested"; therefore It is an exception to the genecal rule adopted regarding im- nrovements on streets, and the cost ought to be borne by all classes of citizens." Every drayman is interested-and every citlxen "is mnra nr lm ntnilint nnnn the condition of th street for the nrlce of dravaire te and from -- ---- m " , the depot A good road would lessen the price of drsyage and thereby benefit everybody. Now Is the time,, when the bad condition of the street appeals to the pocket ot every one. Don't wait until a dry time comes, when it will seem not to require any improvement. ; Which Is the way to make a coat Make the vest and trowsers first. last t Te the Acts of the ICortb Carolina S.eglalatnre4 Passed at the Resaloai or 1871-72. : ' ' . .. .v.. From the Carolinian. .n act to incorporate the People's Build ing and Loan Association of Oxford. ! An act to incorporate the Old Fort and Tow River Turnpike Company, . ' i f An act to prevent the felling of trees in New River and Horse Creek in Ashe coun ty, and South Yadkin River in Alexander I : la . . I An act to incorporate tbe Yadkin and Dan River Railroad Company. t ; ? f An act to Incorporate th. "Waynesville and Brevard Turnpike Company. f Act to reenact chap. 278, laws of 1868- .'09f entitled am act to revise and j amend the charter ot the Tuckasegee and Nanta- hala Turnpike Company, ratified 12th ot April, 1809. , . . i An act in relation to Stokes, Hocking- I ham and Chowan County Commissionera; ita ana wnowan xroumy Vommissioners. An act to inobrporate the " Old North State Insurance Company." f 1 Act to re-enact an act entitled anactto ! AnjUo incorporate the; Davidson incorporate the Orapeake Canal and Turn High School, near Teaguetown, in David- pike Co., ratified 18th Jannary, 1847. ; son county.-. i'.j... i:.-T':.:i V.i: - : Act to amend Chap. 85 j Revised Code, An act to prevent the reckless destruq- entitled Pilots. r ' : '. r ..' tion of deer. ' j? Act to prevent the sale of spirituous fAn act to incorporate Guilford Counfy liquors within two miles or less of either Co-operative Association. . f- Oak Nock Furnace or Bunk House Iron ; An act to incorDorate the Uollvwood Cemetery, i-! An act io authorize. horize, the Secretary of atent to Lunford Cahoon, r. " ' ; K : h State to issue a patent of Elizabeth Citv. ' Resolution of instruction to the ' Com- Kin the counties in which they act as De mittee to' credit1 the State ' Printer's jb.& I Duty or Assistant Clerk." ;ii v-. CM count. " :') ; "V, . v - Act granting power to Township Board, of Trustees of Franklin To wnshi ft Samp- son county. " i . . Resolution in relation to the sale of the T?otrTiivifiirinot the W.'N. CR; R I a in rpcrard to delinauent 8beriffs I ... ' 1 . A a Land Collectors, ana to vaiiaate ceriaio acu r tw ct.th Trpftsnwr. ; 1 An act to amend the cnaner oi tne town ol Hickory Tavern. ) An act to incorporate Rutherford Lodge J w irree and Accepted Masons, located at f610! Church, Lenoir county, .-i i;. I An .aci lo amena.chapter, x4&,z laws of ov-.. wuuea 7 an aci regulating tne . tab aci io amnorizetne.uountf wmmis-l . - I. !No.: 204. 1 , 'act mikln rrraking an appropriation for the the Deaf. Dumb and Blind Asyinnu-- j. An act supplemental to an act to raise ireyenue." . w ) ' " . , f-: : Resolution in favor of Charles AbramaV An act to regulate proceedings in Man-i An act to amend the Cod ofCivilPro ; cedure. :r- ';, ; . ' An act to provide for the service of process issuing front Courts of Justice oi itu Peace, in civil cases, where one or more of thrdefendants may reside out of the County in which the action is brought.' r , An act for exchanging the -t Stocks ' of. the State tor ; bonds twith S which such Stocks were obtained and for .other, pur poses. ' " .' ', ' .;' ; ..',.. -;. "i -.: AcMo prevent the catching of oysters, &a; in Tar Creek,; Hyde county. r Act to incorporate the town of Cherry- ville, in Gaston county; : ' H ' Act concerning annexation of a portion ot Macon county to Clay county. Act, to amend Sec. 7, Chap. 237, laws ofl868-69, entitled an act to establish thedays and places for selling real . pro perty under, execution. . Act amendatory ot act entitled "mn act to incorporate the' Hiwassee and Cheoh Turbpike Company." v j; . Act to amend act entitled 4 act to in corporate the Land and Lumber Co., of ratihed JJec.a7, lb68. lu "? vwu,., Camden conntv to lew a BDecial tax. Act to amend act entitled an act to incor porate the Trustees ot the treneral Asscm- UI Y Ul IUO X f CeUV tCUUU vllUIWl 1U IUC r eu . a Iv rtl i n i v verve iri to the Loveioy Academy rp.nJ:inn :n- now tne Hiosrosoiut i al i (jieTk ot tne Henatc to employ assistance. an a nr inp rriTa T-ta iipi nr nrun Tl ip inm. 1 V' An act to authorize the county commis si pners of Brunswick to issue bonds. An act to repeal section 11, chap. 183, acts of 186869. . ! An act to revive an act i passed at the session ot 1860-61 to establish' the line between Wayne and Green.! 4orrV -r uf r- xotv i. Act concerning thelpopr house pi. Hurry county. . i , , ,". . Act to enable the Commissioners of Act to re-enact and amend ari act enti- tied an act to incorporate a n auonai uoau and Trust Cany, ratified March 4th, declarin2 Yadkin Rivcr a iawful I . I FcYrf Act to amend an act to charter the High Shoal Railroad Dassed at Itho' session of I jggg " . , 3 f Act to abolish the officeof Supreme j Court Reporter and for other purposes. : Act repealing chap. 104, Public Laws I nf 1668- 69. Act to amend the charter of the town of Salem, North Carolina, ratified March I 2. Ib70. . 1 " : - Act lor the relief of the: taxpayers of ir l" , Act supplementary to and amendatory oi an act enutieu "ad ace; to raise reve m it a a?a . ? X nue." V- ' -! r Act to change the v line and Alleghany. I"- between Ashe Resolution ot mstrucuon to the commit tee on printing. ;,; A f Act to incorporate Asheville Council, No. 4, Friends, of Temperance, in the town of Asheville.' .. ; 1 Act to incorporate the Thompson Insti tute. Act to regulate, the timea Of holding terms oi superior uoun in xim. auu imu judicial districts. i : C , v Act to incorporate the Wilmington and Charlotte Railway Building Co, . v- . Act to establish a new county by. the name of Graham, v ; ;: -Act to charter the Utper Division of the Yadkin Railroad Co. j ;r 'V.V;i " ' '. Resolution in relation to adjournment' 'Act to authorize the Trustees ot-Mt, Gilead meeting and school house, of Hay- wood county to sell their property. Act to change Sampson county irom the 4th to the 6th Judicial District. vReslaton? relating to Cape Pear Har- fc)r. . :v ' ; " . 1 . ? Act in relation to vacant lands in Macon and other counties. ' -. ; , ; Act to authorize Commissioners ot Alle ghany county to levy a special tax. ' i Act to am en a cnarter oi ioe a., i. oc j. R. R. CoL in N.' C; ratified Feb, 3, 1869 I Mine. . - JLCl to auiOOTlze tuo uuiuiissiwucia ui Sampson county to levy a special tax. . ; ""Act to 'prevent deputy "or assistant clerks from practicing as attorneys at law Act to amend an act enitlel an act to provide for limited partnerships, ratified February. 180L. . Act concerning Robeson cohnty out- laws. : J':' '-'-' ; " ' ; Act to reoeai Chanter 1 227;V Laws of ISen-'TO. entitled 'an act: to provide for I a -a! . A ;U.Annn. in i I I 1 laaug ueposiuoBa ui niw( vw I actions and sDeciar.Droceeaings in jue several courts oi.tne Dtaje. Actto authorize E. C. Grier- late Sheriff - - , . of Mecklenburg county, to collect arrears of taxes. jiti - - -;a i y Act to authorize Commissioners ot Ona- Now county. to lerr a special tax. .u -Act ta? autnonzer uommissioBera - of debt bt the count v.i . , : church in Robeson ceihty : Act to thcorporate the Hornet Fire- Co., -No. 1. oi Charlotte. . -i. : ; Act to! charter the - Carolina Narrow Goage Railroad. ---'.-as r -i i . : ' 3 NEW AD VERTISEMENTS; ! "Wilmington Opera. House.-' i '1 i40 I d ft el la bl e" T heatre! ESTABLISHED 1808. ."v -- - . ?des,, ihe Xargest and the Greatest TV FRIDAY PEB. 16th 1872, B EN "B FIT : II E L E N D E S T E , When will be pre&entod, for the first time ln Wilmington, the great Tragedy, 9 Or, The Italian Wife, T ; . - I H 'L E tK , JD ' E S T Jfi In her Great Character of B I A N O A I Doors open at 64 o'clock; Performance at 8. ! PBICfi OF ADMISSION : ........75 cents Parnuette Glide ...'0 DreSs Circle...... .......75 t. tt tt t( Family circle.... .......50 -a a jr................ ................... negerreugeauiirsue ur. AjeiDBuercers rnr w,.i. q.. . Must be secured during the day, sale com- d j i v febl6-lt. 1 8 7 2 LITEBPOOL AND LONDON MD GLOBE Insurance Company ! ASSETS itcld In the United Slates by .' , . " . American -Directors : i ' - "... Now Amount to " ' S3,640,449.621 . r THOaS. CI R JEHU E, "warth slda Prlnees Kt. hfltween Water and . t , T!nt f reetI?gton' to whom allap- plications for Agencies should be addressed. ftbifitf DUY SALTED SIDES, ' -- .- Dry eal ted Shoulders, " ReAaed Pearl Starch; ' -, -t f ' , -. ; V. - :: ; j ... 4 Sugar House Syrup, 4 o ' Golden Drips Syrup, . Heavy City Mess Pork, i-. ' . Extra Mesa ' Pork, Extra family Flonr. : ,': X t Butter all grades, Cheese, Lard, Canned Goods, All above for sale low by ' feb 16-tf; DxROSSXT CO. . ;, A Leaf in the Storm, AND OTHER STORIES, - By "OIUDA, author ot Folle Farine, Ac. ONIUA'S pen is a graphic One, and page after page of gorgeous word-painting ' : flow from it in a smooth, melo- ' Yi i ? dious rhythm that often ; . ; -Y- i laaa the-perlect y- f'--. ' .-' measure - jxyi r of ; blank rersev : - -i--fls ' and needs only to be bro- -, : : Y V . en intollae. All of OnidaV , ! works, and the latest novelties of the . "season on hand, and for sale at . i . ; I t&i -pi.. I ' k-J.6. ii' HEINSBERGXRS , fehis-u ,- t - rid Live Bookstore, 1 o 1 K tt tTOfiys,..,M...M "t 1 I - reo days,. .v... ..,. ,(nT c.-.-ra s i rl. t i ,-Cc-q cjivh.. ........ - - - it rtk ContrtxtJldTt Jtir ineati t&ken atnro portionately low rates. ; . i.:-; . '.' UaniAsros. Deaths.' EeUsiotis.' Funeral and Obituary notices -will betnoertedat halfratea when xaid for in advance otherwise full rate a Tbucb Cash on demand. .NEW; ADVERTISEtlENTS. JSco U bat Q3 7ill Dot ELIURA PREIIIUII 1AIID : SALE I For tbellencflt of fl&e CltyllospltaL 1 Valuable Farm...... 25 000 A............... . M I 111 1 Residence in Filth Ward,.. .,.;;..,., iooo 1 . Fourth Ward ltooo 10 Acres of Land ad joln'g Corporation. -15 000 400 City Lots In Ulmlra, ux $3i0 each.... lto.000 I Cash Prlre of.:. ............ ............. 0. 000 4.000 8,000 2,000 4,000 l.SuO LBC0 ' 600 S.000 a,sco an 1, 'noo 1,030 8,000 7,600 4,9t0 1,75V ........................... r ........... .i. ..... 1 ,14. U 4 u Prizes of tl,C00 each......;...... 44 i - 760 ,. , prize 6f.... 2 l 10 10 Prizes of $;00 each,..........i.. ? 11 ii :'. M . , tt Z i 4 ; . . It r. t 10) 10 10 153 .100. '80 74 5!) 40. 5 v ............. 100 io w ............a. r M u 60 . ............. l' Each Shaj eholder will receive by mail or delivered at the General Office, either of the jouowini? otaumui sceei engiavi- gai u. S. Grant, vangellne, M. M. (Brick) Poineroy.or Gen. K. K. Lee, on receipt of three dollars, In ad dition to a share in i he distribution. . Dibxotobb. Jnd Smith, late sheriff of Che mung Go., N. Y., Israel O. -bcudder, Jsq , Kl. . mira, t x., ueorge inneu, n.tq.t Horse-heans-, N, Y. ' . COMKIS8IOHIB3 OV DlSTRIBtmO. Hon. J. B. Clark, Kimlra, IV. Y., Major W. B. fiathbone, dbpositobt, lianjc ox Gnemung, j,"mira, . N". Y. t w . . KKFIiNCK3 t . Hon. Lnetus Boblnson. late Comntrollr nf the State of N. Y., 11 oa. J. T Bathbun. Hon. Gen A. S.Dlven, Hou. Board man bmlth. si. ohm uai(ut, uwiga vraanioa, i present Sheriff of Chemung Co tf. Y., H. . Stevens. i?'01' K6i , No. Nassau Bt, S. y., Attorney at Iaw, o. Vf .Palmer. Esa.. with ManhattanVirn Insurance Company, Aa 6i Wallet., N. Y., b. r. Babeock, Secretary ot Tax4 Department, Hi Chambers at , N. Y., Jas. F.ynn, 7 Warren St.. anuiucy n.u jaw, v. x.- a twill, juepuiy U. O. Marshal, M. V. 11. Bachman, Attorney at Law. Blmlra. J.cob Lownjan. Southnort, O. u. Artist, Baltimore, Md., Jason P. WooJever Commissioner, ii;.' M. Posey. V. 8. BoLol. Hur. V CJ.1A UtULUUl VAAV AAA K W.. -1.'X.. U . D. 1(13 Tl rl8burff Pa, A B latiau, Justice of Peace. , uEaoKirno j ot jibax. astatx. The rattln son Market was built by T. 8. Pat tin eon about three j ears ago, situated one block from the Post Office, Elmira, N Y., fronting on Market street, ihree storits hieb. with hoUL known as the Market Hotel, attached, seventy.flve leet on uarKet bireei, runningnoixntwonun dred eet, iormlng an L, running west 250 ft., fronting on Bala win street, being 450 feet, with Public Hall above, 200 feet long, and an office in the center, with a' burglar and fire prooi vauit. . juaraet ddui ana nttea up, in Pattiksok Hotbi Situated on the corner of Bald win and Mat ket streets, about sevent y- ' five leet front on Baldwin ana one hundred and sixty leet on Market streets, suitable barna attaenea. -., . if ahm. situated 2V6 miles frem the eitvof Elmira, on the Plank Boad,- contain in a1 one nonarea acres ; gooa iarm ouuaings, orchard, Ac, all in fine state of cultivation. BismxiroB. In Fifth Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue, about 60 feet front ana 160 feet deep. ' A fine residence with modern Improvements. Kibidkhcb In Foarth Ward, situated on ' Baldwin street, so feet front, 100 feet deep. One block from Post-Office , . Tint Acass Lahd Adjoining' Corporation about one mile from Poat-Office, with house and barn suitable lor vegetable or building purposes. - .; , FOCB BUKDBED CUT LOTS. ; Manner or Distrloatinaj the Properly. There wilLbe a duplicate number of shares kept and registered, and previous to the dis tribution, the duplicate nnmbera of all shares will be placed in an envelope and sealed, and on the day of distributing the premium,! all the sealed envelopes containing the duplicate numbers will be placed In a wheel; and be thoroughly mixed, then a number drawn Out, and the person holding the corresponding number will have the first premium mention ed in the above list of premiums, and so on until the premiums are distributed. Notice will be published immediately after the d is tribution takes place, in the principal papers in the country which have given publication, and all persons holdlngnumberBfor premiums will be notified by maiL Distribution of pre miums takes place at Kimlra, N. Y., May 1st, ' 1872, or as soon as shares are sold. . .. MO All remittances may be sent -in drafts or 1. O. Orders or Greenbacks. , All communi cations addressed to - - T. 8. PATTINSON", Busi'83 Manager and Cor. Seo'y, Almira, N. T. : Shares can be procured at the General Of fice, Kimlra, N. Y., at the principal Hotels in New York City, and all the large cities in the Union. 49- Good Reliable Agents Wanted, feo 16-D4 WtMayl LADIES! CALF. BEIK SHOES! - Nicely made to order,' AND WARRANTED ; TO WEAR WELL. DUDLEY A ELLIS, M-V. i-f .... " - Sign of the Big Boot. feb 16-tf QHOICE GBAPE VINES FOR SALE, By BUNTING A HcQUIGU. ' We' offer for sale several thousand well root ed Grape Vines' of six different varieties, vis : Scuppernong, Flowers, Thomas, Tender Pnlp, Sugar and Scuppernong Seedlings, direct lrom the nursery ,s Samples at onr rales- room, fob ie-ct yaluablc: Iftntatidn For ; Sale by Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, WI1 I'i-it .V'l1-;-kv mington, V C. ;i ' ' . . " : , .. i. . " , " - ' - " WX offer for sale the undivided half Inter est In that valuable Tract of Lan A situ, ated on New Ktver. in Onslow county, five miles from Jacksonville, known as tbe ''Hue gins rarm," contain in jr 760 acres s,i 00 acres under a hbjh state ef ooltnre, well adapted to the culture ol peanuts, corn and cotton, bal- ance well timoerea with oak. hiekorv. ninn. cypress and Juniper. Two good dwellings, with other buildings on the placet also a AUt4AU( iV( YVBSVifh The other half interest is also for sale. 1 '.-.j.-,.. .f'1.''".;--.';. f,M"". . . Terms very low Indeed. ;, . f feb 6-2wnao Daddlery. A LL' ' KINDS' OF; SADDLES,' HARNESS, .r. . , xituksTBAffp BAOa, ij And everything In the lineof Saddlery Goods eheap tor cash at - 7 ; ; s" -? ..-r -, . ; , , t - ;j.8.TOPnAUC03, y j i i No. South Front street, y .7 " feb e-tfnacr y -.f ; WHmington, N. C. LFO R C A L O , O "C 2 f-T. -TTloa BALE ifty or Slztv Thou and very n.flne SECOKI-UAKtD BBICE, 'Ar-1-JFTXl. Hoc, through PostrCe, tf & itcn, uoraeneaus, emitn s nail. Bankers; 1 Elmira, nd. 8. Yonng, Uen'l Passenser At't. XT ' Tt VST Ta1t1mrro At tt T r i - 1 fill ;4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 16, 1872, edition 1
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