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RATES OF ADTKMISWO. One Square eiie day,-. .... ..."..-."" r; - - two days,.., ... THE IIOBimTG PUB LIS USD DAILY, BY Omci, Dawsoa Bank Buildings, front St. list f!?,.f;::a ! Two WOaaa..,...., ,,.. m m nMtntlii ......n.... CM - " 6naiaonth.aI.AUiii.-if. 00 - "Two months . in oa . juts or ; cticBirBox, " M Three awathU. i Six months One yew, la advance mi months, in advance.... ...:.:.$7 tw .1...... a so MOO Three month. In andvaace tar-Contract Advertisements taken at propor On monin, w mthiw. 75 . N; ,C, TUESDAY; JANUARY 28, 1873; ,, :7' VH0Lfi K0, 1,049. tionately low ratea - , . -. . , . r ' ' . Five Benares estimated as a aaarter-coiumn, ana ten squares at half-eohauwr WILHIHGTON, I0RIH'; CAEOLISA ..; y. JJ.-.H !.: Jr. ... . . Pratt's astral oil works burned. . The bribery committee "of the 'Missouri Legis lature will acquit Senator tlogyl' ..--Lou-iHianian contestants on the spot ' -Two vessels lout on, Southern-coast, -parian (Ga.) Oourt-honse burned f-U AbExe ter, N. II., cashier defalcates tq the extent of $190,000.' ' Loss $200,000 by burn ing of Lapear, Mich., telegraph and express offices and adjoining building, Hon. R. B. Cranston, of R. is dead.' -Alfred V. Dockery, of this State, baa been confirm-r ed consul at Oporto. 7- The Senate rejec- ted Nimmo as inspector of steamboats. Beck's bill oa refunding- the cotton tax in troduced tt the Ilouse yesterday A uJUL A bill was introduced in the House to make Inauguration Day a legal holiday. -The 77 v., , v Z C7, ti L -The British Barque Sarnia, from this clared by a bill which passed the House ' . . . . . 1 ",, ' ' port for Antwerp, was at Bermuda on the Cotton tax refunding measure killed yester Loeal Dots. ;'" ' Gen. Robert Ranson was ia this city ou Sunday 1 ; '' ; - y. The Court House ' was the centre of attraction yesterday., ' , . The new addition to the Court Htiuse is nearly completed. . .. . r,. , ' The'young "people are beginning to think, about St. Valentine's Day. , The Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias meets in this city to-day. ' Build up the burnt district ,- The vacuums present an unsightly appearance. mayor Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday morning : T'; :- ' ' ' Jesse Rogers, charged with an assault upon Win. Griffith with a knife at a saloon on Saturday night last, was bound over in the sum of $200 for his appearance at the pres ent tflftn rt tho fiimAnM" fnnrt " i ' John Hewett,' , charged " with disorderly conduct, was fined $5. J " Handy Williams, charged with drunken ness on the streets,' was fined $3. ' f Andrew Fenner, charged with drawing a deadly weapon upon some person whose , Spirits ; Tuexrfcine. i photographed by Mr. C. W. Yates 1' yester- -1 The Bchr. Cymt Fmett- from Boston for, this port, arrived at Vineyard Haven on the22d. : Two large tobacco warehouses are going up in Henderson, . , , , - . Hon. J. J. Hickman wa to have lectured at Metropolitan Hall, Raleigh, last night " ' The English and French settlers at Ridgeway are pleased with North Caro lina, j r Harris, the hotelist, has sold his I negroes who belonged to the Leagues; lit property in Smithfield to Grice & Benton I was useless for Republican members to at for $3,000. ! ; , ; hi, . I tempt to show that no crime had been ca- QovATitvr fiv thousand nounda miltea y me leaguers, or wnaiever mey teventy-tive , thousana .pounaB be termed, when history Bpeaks for itself. ! Mr piftTtiminc rftv5iwed the hifttorv of the A A.xV ' a,. TIT 1 ' XT M I ' ' i - 1 '''' ' '' a. A I O . . nne 01 sy or 10 go 10 uie ora. mouse i wr -por the first time in its history, organization named in the biu, the. natural SO days. committed murder, arson and "burglary. ' Mr. Allen hoped the amendment would not prevail, and replied to the statement made by Mr.. Seymour yesterday that only those mentioned in the latter part 'of the names of organizations" mentioned - were frailty and intimating that all of the Demo cratic Dartv beloneed to either one or the other of the organizations. . He said admit- tine this proposition to be true, then all the Kepumican party ' must nave oeiongea 10 the Leagues, and asked .who it, was that murdered Hunnicut, and the Foster family? - Xj I "H1 "E3 '-'t. Insurance Company ! if 'tii. s INCREASE OF CAPITAL. Tileston Normal School House was name ia not glwas sentenced to pay a Henderson last week. I .a ' .I : .t. -rrr' lJ IT- I L day. '., - Bill abolishing franking privi lege passed tbe Senate. - Bill to amend the-national currency act and for other pur poses passed Senate. J Ljfe saving'sta tions on the coast to be established. It is probable Russia will guaranty the in dependence of Afghanistan. The death blow to the scheme re funding the. cotton tax, referred to elsewhere, , has at last fallen, , Hv a vote of 105 to 76 a resolution instruct ing the Committee on .Ways and .Means, to report a bill, was defeated yesterday in the House Represen tatives. It was enough that the proposition would benefit Southerners to kill it. nETEOnOLOGICAL UECOBD. January 3:1873. ,iT Tim. mom- Wind. Weather. eter. t A. JL "i9:73 - 48 iNPteah 'Light Bain IP. M. 89:75 61 INW Brisk 'Clearing up IP. H. 8M)1- 4S JN W Fresh IFair 13th, refitting. The British Brig Fietor was still at Bermuda on the 13tb, where she was dis charging cargo. -1 , ' Mr. A. V. Dockery, son of Hon. O. H. Dockery, was confirmed as Consul to Oporto yesterday. A colored couple were united in the bands of matrimony by Justice Woodford at his office yesterday. Push forward the Norfolk, Wilming ton and Charleston Coast Line Railway. Let us have it by all means. The Schenck place, near this city, was sold vesterdav. Capt. F. M. Wooten becoming the purchaser for $5,675. y Over 1,000 bales of cotton exported from Wilmington last week, of which 633 went to Baltimore and 408 to New York. There were 5 Interments in Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery during the past week, of which 1 was au-adult and 4 children. V Tickets for the Concert on Thursday Increase of Capital. kTbe Board of Directors of the Wilming ton North Carolina Life Insurance , Com pany; have 'authorized subscriptions, to a limited extent, for increasing the capital of that corporation; five per cent to be paid in cash, fifteen per cent to be paid within thirty days, and the remaining eighty per cent to be secured by promissory note sub ject to assessment as provided In the char ter. This Company is ' under f excellent management Its business is rapidly increas ing,' and the Directors have no hesitation in recommending the. new ' subscription as a most desirable investment We hope our people will properly sustain this, the Pioneer Life Company of the State. A rreat of An Escaped Prisoner. : A colored man by the name of Caesar White, an escaped prisoner from Brunswick county, was arrested in this city yesterday. White is charged with establishing himself on the plantation of Judge Russell, where he embarked in the business of retailing spirituous liquors without a license to the colored people employed on the plantation and others. He was arraigned before Jus1 tice Woodford, who required him to enter into bond in the sum of $200 for his appear ance before,. John i). Taylor, Esq., of night went off very rapidly yesterday, a j Brunswick, on the 6th ot February, he hav- Heu TemD. of dar. 46 dee. Not. All barometric readings are reduced to the a lerel and to 33 degrees Fahrenheit. ' Roantr Sbtboth, ' Serg't Signal Service U. B. A. . Weather Report. Wab Department, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer, Washington, January 274:35 P. M. ) Probability. . For New England "and Middle State9, rising barometer, decided fall f tempera ture, fresh and northerly to westerly winds And verv eenerallv clear weather. From Kansas, Missouri and the Ohio Valley to ' Minnesota, the Upper Lakes and Lake Erie, high and rising barometer, falling tempera ture, fresh abd briak northerly and ; : north westerly winds and generally clear and very cold weather, the winds probably veering to Bortheasterly over Kansas and Southern Missouri.- From -the South Atlantic coast to Kentucky and West Virginia, rising barometer, lower temperature, fresh and possibly brisk northerly and northwesterly winds and generally clear weather. For Western Gal f Stales, fallingjbarometer, fresh and possibly brisk northeasterly to south easterly winds, cloudy and very probably threatening weather, and these conditions possibly extend eastward over the Eastern Onlf States ' and . possibly . northward to Tennessee and Southern Missouri. large number of reserved seats being taken. The admission to the Concert on Thursday night will be $1 00; colored gal lery 50 cents. Np extra charge for reserved seats. . .- ... : , We are requested to state that, as an act of accommodation, jurors .from the country will be paid every evening on ap plication to the Sheriff or his Deputys. The Rev. Mr. Blake, County Exami ner, preached to the prisoners in the coun ty jail on Sunday afternoon and we learn that they were remarkable attentive and well-behaved. ,; Lightwood is a new article of export in this market The Pioneer took 79 barrels to Philadelphia and the Fanita 50 barrels to New York for kindling: ; ? : V "r" The stock of naval stores and cotton on hand yesterday was as follows: Cotton, 3,206 bales; rosin, 85,242 barrels; spirits turpentine, 5,649 casks; crude turpentine, 1,850 barrels; tar, 888 barrels. J:l '.I The Wilmington Rifle Guards will have a Grand Promenade at the City Hall Thursday evening, the 30th inst We re- thanks to the Committee lor pji ing issued the warrant upon which the prisoner was arrested. Ticket Agency. . Capt F. M. Wooten will open at his Ex press office in this city, on the 5th of Feb ruary, a general ticket office for the sale of tickets over the different railways connect ing with this city, and will also receive bag gage at any point in the city designated and check it to destination of passengers. This is an enterprise which will no doubt result in great convenience to the travelling pub lic, and as such is deserving of success. See advertisement for further particulars. , Public meeting. Don't forget the meeting at the Commer cial Exchange this evening, at 7 o'clock, It is cut up in small pieces for tbe purpose of taking into consideration the construction of the Wilmington Ocean Ship Canal, a call for which, signed by a number of our leading business men, ap peared in our last issue, I CITY ITEMS. tnrn nnr Cautionary signals continue at New Lon- 5nQ th festivities. don, Boston and Portland; Me. . ?A K ' I ,OT4t?" T : , , Miss Miller, one 01 me icntucio Tileston Normal' School, ; received, a tele gram from Boston yesterday announcing that her father was dying, ana we learn that Miss M. will leave immediately for her home. ' ' ' We had a call yesterday from T. B. Kingsbury, Esq., late one of the. editors of the Raleigh Sentinel 5 Mr. 'Kingsbury has quit driving the quill and gone to driving the clothing business with R. Walter Co., Baltimore. l.'Do Not Fail to Pboccbx Da. Wzil's Pkbbh Glajbxs. All those yrho are desiring to see Dr Weil, the Oculist arid Optician, have only this week to do so. At Heiasberger's Bookstore from SAU.to5P.M. . : the coiinty jail of Jonston county is dxjw without a tenant : ; , Lilian Watson, a ; Warrenton seven year old, made a dress on a sewing machine without any help. f . . , A newspaper to be called , The TYibuM will soon be started at Henderson by Prof. J. A. Harrell, of Hertford. he Messenger pronounces the statement that Gen. Robert Ransom has accepted a position in Florida without foundation. ; " ;.'?!'" The divorce case - of Geo. W. Price against Mary Price was disposed of in Wayne Superior Court on Thursday last in favor of the plaintiff. . , The Sentinel ; says that on Wednesday evening last Hon. J. J. Hick man, at Oxford; organized 1 .'Pritchard Lodge; L O. G. T., with thirty members. The Era learns:. that a man named; Bishop has recently been arrested and confined to the jail in Haywood county charged with the murder of a Mr. Peehoof in bpartanburg, ts. v;. - A somewhat muddled Observer relates! a Charlotte incident thusly: A drunken wagon ran away with a horse yes terday; and brokfl the man all to pieces. Wapn and horse uninjured. ; ( ' , . In Statesville last week, four negroes were arrested for the murder of a negro named Redman during Christmas, who was supposed to have frozen to death. The body was raised after burial and the neck found to be broken.; , , . . , - . The colored man, Jerry Smith, who was injured some days since in New bern by having his hand hurt at the depot died Thurday. His death was . occasioned by the injury, superinduced by self -neglect and exposure, says tne lvma. , The Oxford correspondent of the New says: On Tuesday evening, pur suant to appointment notwithstanding the unpropitioua character of the weather, Dr. Pritchard delivered his lecture on the "Characteristics of Infidelity." We be lieve he terms his celebrated discourse a "sermon popularized." It r elicited the highest encomiums from the select audience that had the good fortune to hear him. Dr. Pritchard is quite a favorite with our peo ple irrespective of denominational predilec tions, j . The Goldsboro Messenger gives the followinr: Sirs. Clara Edmundson, an aged widow lady, died very suddenly at her residence near Saul's cross roads, in this county on last Thursday morning, and her son-in-law, Patrick Coley, has since been arrested and is now in jail in this Elace, pn the charge of causing her death y poison. It seems that for sometime Coley and his mother-in-law have not been on unfriendly terms, but for several days pre vious to tbe victim's death he had managed to make up. On last Thursday morning he called at her house and insisted that she should take a drink of liquor from his bot tle, which she did, but soon after she was seized with convulsions and died within ten minutes after taking the liquor. - Here is what Judge Watts causes that led to this organization,' and deprecating both the causes that occasioned and the existence of. the organizations, he thought for the preservation . of peace and harmony, general amnesty should be grant ed. "'' ' : '' ! ; Mr. Morehead, of Guilford, thought that if an amnesty was passed it should be com plete, and therefore could not support Mr. Seymour's amendment. ' ' Mr. Respess took the floor in opposition to the bill. He referred to the enormous crimes committed, by the , , Ku , Klux Klan, which was purely a political organization. He said one result of their power; : was to change the General Assembly of 1871 to nearly two-thirds Democratic,' when in 1869 ;nhms board -of dirkctors i havb vatr . X thorlzed Subscriptions, to a Umited amount, for . : MCEKASINa TBS CAPITAL pTOck , j of this Company oa the terms following, via :" Fire per cent to be paid In Cash at the time' of subscribing. i. ! Fifteen per cent to be paid la Cash within thirty 'days thereafter." :t n -i.j 4.i-.:j:. tThe remainioK eishty per cent, to be provided for by a promissory note payable to the Corporatian; socnim oy mortgage on real estate, or onai seconty or otiterwue. to toe s the Board of Directors.' subject to : assessnkent- as DTOTided ia the Charter. . -. - . , v ' Any Subscriber may have the privilege of paying um wnoieor any part or uve einty per ccnu xa VBBO, usetia ui Biving m bow ma auuvo. ' BOOKS OF ' BtTBSCTOP'rlok' l ? "l are now open at each of the Banks of this' city,' and at ike Office of the Company also at the branches of the Bank of New Hanover,, in Goldsboro' and Tarbero,t and at the Fayetteville National Bank. StockholdeiB ate t ..1 '. ". accordance f 2 MISCELLANEOUS." Jiist Received , -IS Hi-V.;i-niTr.-t. rsil ' A LAKGB LOTOF .,.,;.,-, " frtU ii Common 11-inch Ting ' ! 5 ! 5 i W ft brtcht and dark doubS thick Navy, black aad vsvenoiaa m. tu.tf iWi-WifcrfVi- o outer graoesotaae oorted and Domestic 3 Janltf f 1 ii ii i m ee Segaxs. Price ndueed to new B. BTJRKHIMVR, v , Sign of the Indian Chief, iu ,V No.x6 SCarket street GREAT BABOAIITS F Ayd Winter Goods, HAVINO A FtJU. AND COXFLSTTE LINK OP ForeUcaand Domeetie f f ; ntiif-; DKT GOODS, t call ths attention of buyers ' . . . aa i tew Of tae appreeonniK II was ; iwo-mirus xtepuoucan. x ur uiu i . .v. o..k and many other reasons he was opposed tp j menu jta addition to which ONE-FIFTH OF tbe bill. 1 : f NET PROFITS of the Company, in ccon Vf Vprrlmon followwl Mr. Hesrmaa for wiUl Charter, will be distributed aad. the bUL He stated that he was never in , PAID in CASH f any way connected with any secret political r to the holders of the Capital Stock ia proportion to nrminiTotinn and did not know that there we MmDa or hares neia oy tnem, respecaveiy, tae organization, ana aia not Know icai uiere remminlng f 0ur-tfths of such net profits being were um uigiiiinuuua uciuib hk avxuvu trial . ... . . f But he knew there were such ' organiza tion and had committed crime. If general rumor, newspaper reports and jury trials were to be believed the Union League had also committed crimes. : Harriss, colored, again stated his .objec tions to the bill. Mr. Murphy replied at some length to several objections advanced by the opposi tion, especially to the charge that only tbe latter named organizations, were, guilty, stating when and where the leagues fired barns, dec lie also referred to tne opera We would L tat ttkA MfcHAA we beg leave to state that we lntena giving , t , Extra Inducements To our patrons' and those visiting our , t D JVTJDEDt AMONG THS POLICY HOLDEBS on the mutual plan. . " As the new stock will be only for a limited mount, and as the Company has already a good and - rapidly dtpboving business, tiie Directors have no hesitauon in recommending it as a mos aesirsDie mvesuneni. ( ; A J. DaROSSET, ' I A ? .. , v ., G. W. WILLIAMS, V Committee, t F. Wv KESCHNXB, J : i - . WilmingtonIf.C.,JanS8,18TS., fJaaSS-tf 4 M. CSOKLTt Aue&meer, ' 1 i f Bg CRONLY fc-MORRIS. - if our city oa that occasion. In addition to our EXTENSIVE stock of Maple and Foreign Dry Goods, wa oftet a eomplete Una of v . - ,' ' " ' cwimfoi boot kaoEs, iiats, ' ' GKNTS FIJItNIJniNb OOODS, To which we respectfully ask one and alhte exam. ine our stock. J a WEILL, a octW-tf.. .Wo, T Market Street ft TOB MASONIC HALL,' ! obile Register, okif. ; -V... tTBBfUUTr. -,j DE1I0CEATIC DAILY of , the SOUTH. YTJBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY AT MO. X bile, Ala., by the Register Printing Association, and reaching Into every section of the West, South and Southwest asked its Dassace. - Pending further discussion, on motion of Mr. Troy, the consideration of the bill was postponed until 12 a'clock Monday. Mr. Allen announced that the Senator, from Wilson, Mr. Dunham, was detained in his room on account of sickness. Adjourned. THE DAILY nEOlSTEK, ipported by la now 11 O'CLOCK, A vertised. . i 1C, AS PREVIOUSLY AD- i v. Parlor, Clbainber, . : u r -:. l : ' Dlnlnti Room Salts. Ac, tec. General Ticket Agency, TciK so T WILL OPEN FEBRUARY BTH, AT MY EI- a. press umce, on irront street, a GENERAZJTICKET OFFICE for the sale ef tickets over all the Railways running rrom wis city. Baggage win oe receivea at any NBW ADVEBTISEBIESTS. r . .P. M. WooTEN.--Gen. Ticket Agency. rr' M. CKiT,-Furniture at Auction. Dudley & Ellis. Ransom Boots. A. J. DeRosset, and Others. Wilming ton N. G. ;Iife. Insurance Company v ' P. Hedxsbebgeb. Science for Young. Attacked by Uighwaymen. W. i J.; Morris, risiding North of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, on Sixth street, was stopped on his way home on Saturday, night last, on Fourth street, just before reaching Boney Bridge, by two men who, in regular high way man's vocabu lary, demanded his money or his life, He informed "the party that he had left hii pocket book at home, and was in the act of making tracks in that direction himself, not being very much prepossessed in favor of the company be had fallen into, when he was seized by one of the villains, who evidently meditated violence Fortunately, just at rtlas juncture two men made their appear Jiny a short distance off, when Morris should murder at the top of his lungs, which wa ollowed by a precipitate re .treat on Jiie. part of the highwaymen. . Veri lly, we are progressive city." " ' ' v r ElMOnlc. The consolidation of the Carolina Farmer and the Wteklf Star having largely increased the circulation of the latter. advertisers will find It an admirable medium of communkatioa with the farmers and planters e tbe tweCaronaaa, , Book BuroxBT. Tkx MoBxnrs 8ta Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling is a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. . Job PBumso. We call the attention of. mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the MoRanra Stak Pnnrnxo EiTiiuaaam to the prompt and faithful execution of au kinds of j of cotton ploughing: He says, that as soon as the cotton gets large enough to plow, he runs one furrow as near the cotton as pos sible, In each row, and only one. He then makes the ''chopper" stand on the side op posite that plowed and chop the cotton to wards him. At this season of the year, the grass being young and tender, the j hoe takes as much of it np on the side not plowed, as on the other. Another advan- ! HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. '. Mr. Badger rose to a question of privilege in regard to statements in the Daily Sentinel,1 in reference to the bill to exchange stocks of the State for bonds with which such stocks were obtained. Mr. Badger denied the motives imputed to "him by that paper. He stated that the assertion, that the bill was introduced in the interest of any rail road corporation, was incorrect. Messrs. Bennett, Jones, of Caldwell, Stanford, Waugh, Anderson, of Davie, sub mitted reports from various Standing Com mittees. - -. f , 1 The bill of the Committee on Education,: Dronosiner amendments to the school law of 1872, being the unfinished business of yesterday, its consideration was resumed. The debate was resumed upon the 25th section proposed by the committee for sec tions 25, 26 ana 27 oi tne oia dul 1 After some further debate and amend ment, the proposed 25th section was adopt ed in the following shape: : " If the tax levied in this act for the sup port of the public schools shall be insuffi cient to maintain one or more schools in each township for the period of ' four mnntha. then the Countv Commissioners of each county shall levy annually a special T AP BOBES. wool HATS, TRUNKS, HAR- to supply the deficiency for the support TerrFeTDSs: nfln JAn Toinrts.' editor-in-chief, i the largest and ablest staff ia the South, J -. rrm TiiM mm-:: i ' ' It is now, mU ever has been, the popular paper of the Southwest and the organ of popular opinion; ana lis pouues are now, as pver, ) u- , j j . V x ' - STBAJ.OHT oijT DSMOCBATICt , j In itsvarious editiena, the Moaimto and Evening Daily Register and the twelvepage Weekly Register, Tha rtallv KMiatv 111 tter annum. . The Weekly Register (a great It-rage sheet full of choice reading for eoantry circulaUoa) IS per annum. hit in the city deeuraated. and will be checked to' destination of passengers. An agent win be, on ' each train before its arrival at the depot to receive checks and deliver baggage of passengers wherever ' 'desired. -.?..,. t This Agency Is established by agreement with the Railway Companies, aad. It la hoped will prove a ereat convenience to tat travelling pumic JanaS-tfcbSth - ' F. M. WQdTEN. , THOS.GRJUO. T. C. DxRomit. 'f .GaJElIE & DeEOSSET, ' General Insarance Amenta, ' FIRE, MARINE, LITE. Advortliutra can find A SOCS MWVTVX for making themsAves known to the people of Alabama, Mississippi and the adJotntogtas.,ja , SEIII) F0K A BAEEEL FTHE y ? ; ' : CELEBRATED . ' .1 j -y " EmpireElour," :' AT THE OLD PRICE, AT :l -v; .'-L TBBS. j.j .-.a JTJST EECETVED. , . Prlneeaa Street, near Water dec SG-nae-tf .; " .. i KOTHSR LOT OF 5 Horse Blankets, . : . C ELE"R-Y r3 A L T , commouij auu uoo uri cmjt i tax o supply uie ueutMsuty turuio ouppwi i ba' Hardware. Travelllne Ban. Feather Dus- and maintenance of said schools lor the I ten. - . . j said period of four months. ; The said tax shall be collected by the sheriff in money, and he snail oe suoiect to tne same iiaoui Stock Larre anel Price J.S.TO subiecti ties for the collections, and accounting for said tax as he is or may be in regard to other county taxes. The said tax shall be levied on all Dronerty -credits and doII . of the : county. ' and in the as sessment of the amount , upon each, . ' i! octSS-tfnae , No. Low. nam A Co.. South Front St, WUminaton.,N. C Fruits and Vegetables, J?' rTI , Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-BUla, Cata- loguca, BiBa of Fare, Show-Bins, Ckeeka, Drafts, Ac, As. Batisf action gnaianteea. The thief who was arrested for robbing Parsons' store, in this town, was iouno to nave a quanutv w Ayer'i Hair Vigor in his possession. When asked .. v. t.iuJ tA miml ih&t utida he answered that Deputy urana aiasier iu. uU Jo p We famish at short notice and Mr. James Southgate, General Agent I Bm-Heada, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball of the Masonic Temple, arrived here Bator-, day evening from a tour of visitation among the Lodges alone the line of . the .Wilming ton, Columbia and 'Augusta Railroad. During their absence they visited Fair Bluff Lodge, . at ' Fair Bluff, N. C. ; Lebanon . ... r 3 Til 1- Lodge, at Whiteviue, s. u.; anuiaca. Rock Lodge at Black Rock, N. C. ' Mr. Southgate ja very much encouraged in his efforts' In procuring the necessary sub acrlptions for the erection of the Masonic TVmnlc at 7 Raleiglu The amount a jSK a ef AAA required for the; purpose is fiw.uw. rt m mo has already been sub- II LU19 orirttfwl hv Loderes and he wanted to restore bis hair, for it was hard to be a thief and bald too." If that invention ofthe great chemist could restores fadedcharacteraseffectuaUy as it dot their natural oeaoiy w uaiu k'-j heads it would surely be, as they eav it now ie, truly invaluable. Lewiston CMe.) Journal. tage is that by this process, the .cotton does I Commissioners Bhall observe the Constitu not fall down so much, as when plowed on I tional eouation of taxation.' Provided, That. both sides. Another advantage is, you can I the question of the levy and collection of 44 rat back" for the second nlowinr as soon I said tax shall have first been submitted to again as in the old way of plowing both I the vote of the qualified voters of the county sides, j j . j ' I at an election to be held at the different election precincts of the county, under rules and regulations to be fixed by the Commis sioners and conforming as near as may be to the rules and regulations for conducting other elections, except that no new registra tion need be made, but . the registration books of the next preceding general elec tion may be used. The penalties for illegal and fraudulent voting shall be the same as provided in general elections." ' i . 8ection 26th as proposed by the Commit tee was adopted after considerable debate and amendment The recommendation of the Committee that section 28th of the old bill shall read so as that tbo school year Udolpho Woltj's AaoKaTio Schudam ScHHArrs k. .TtsnaivAlv eaininsron nubile confidence. and promisee to take the place of every other liquor now to use, especially for medicinal use. . This is not surpriaing; for, apart from Us being found in most of cur Drug Stores in this city and SU0 eaay oeen euu- i luFng strongly commended br individuals. AS physicians, tb mUd fcand agreeable ofthfc thpre are 140 Lodges yet to call upon for Mn8ation produced on the palate by the common mere axo -xv e, j tj-ta-,hl.h ia now the creneral com- ar- actual Saperlor Cottt. ' ; - . , ' ; ; subscripllonN It Can oe sei uunu plamt ofnearly aUeine 70 Tins tribunal commenced its session yes- that the success of this great enterprise nas ff prescribed as a medicine, it is not tenlay. Judge Russell presiding. The fol- en assured. Mt. S. has thus far been in- U 1 to -fgg y.1dkind lowing comprise the Grand Jury 1 Everett defatigable" in hU labors to this end and ever imported Into the country. toith. Foreman; Daniel Hawkins, IL K wiU not relax until the last dollar has been Apmak a Yolum. Agents. 1an 8S-lw Calder, Wta. Jackson, B. n. Padrick, taken, ; The proposed Temple; when com. The following is a scene in the Alfred Connor, Charles f White, Alonzo pleted, will reflect great credit upon the House t Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, on the eve Lloyd, Joseph Wells, Wells Soutberland, State and upon the public spirit and enter- feln0e Murphy inyon, C. B.. Aiken, William H. prise of the order which projected it. , - he House after adjournment, lor a Moore, R. M. feing,: Marcus Sidberry, W.4 v" m m m . few minutes. Dudley, colored, of Craven, Th irilmlasrton Garden b.m h honed the House would dorno such xi. igyia, ix. us . 7 Thc WUmineton Garden is being put in & he had enough of this Professor Tlueenntmportantease. were disposed of nZ L-'inu Professor Mitchell, with hat off inorougincF-" i-c- 1 and paper in hand, cried aloud, "Air. proved appearance. The grape aroors 1 g-efi- thereupon Mr. Badger in the have received new supports, while the ar-c I cbSLx ordered the door-keeper to escort the k, timaelves have been considerably Prof essor out of tne iiousa. during the afternoon, after which Court ad journed until this morning. Llorarjr Boom ofthe Y. M. C. A. We are requested by ;Mr. Preston . Cesa- tting, of the Committee in charge of the ODenine and'closihg the Reading Room under the old arrangementj that duty from'thisdate be discharged by the" sexton" of the Association. The Reading Room is Tree to strangers 'and citizens. It Is well y jsopplied with periodicals And .newspapers Z andwm'be'open from 74 P. M, until 10 Nortli Garolina-Legislattire. Condensed from the Raleigh Newa s Raleigh, Jan. 25, 1873. .; Lieutenant . Governor Brogden in the chair.) . .,(, :. . . " ' Mr. Love, from Propositions and Griev ances, Messrs. Price, Avera, Welch and Gndger, from Corporations, Mr. Allen from the Judiciary, Mr. Ellis, of Catawba, from tbe Finance, and Mr. Murray from En grossed Bills, and Mr. Todd, from Enrolled Bills, submitted reports. . . , By Mr. Avera, a bill for the better pro tection of the poor. , Referred to Commit mittee on Propositions and Grievances. By I Mr. Terry, a bill to aid planters, farmers, miners, manufacturers and others in their respective avocations. ' Referred to. Committee on Agriculture, Mining, etc. House resolution asking our Senatora and Representatives in Congress to use their in fluence to prevent the repeal of the bank rupt law of the United States, taken up. s On the passage of the resolution Mr. Ellis, of Catawba, called the yeas and nays. On a motion to lay on the table, and Knding the discussion on the same, ' Mr. ve called the previous question. ; M Humphrey stated that the hour of the special order had arrived, and insisted on its being taken up. ' Here a considerable - discussion ensued on parliamentary law as to which took pre cecKeiice The President decided that the special order took precedence. Mr. Love appealed from the ruling of the chair. -The Senate sustained the chair by 88 yeas to 8 nays. , . . After the special order was disposed of, the I vote was - taken on - the resolution. A Anntr-A bv 28 veas to 8 nays. , , . The consideration of the Midland Nortli Carolina Railway Company was resumed.5 Pending the discussion on ' the amend ments, on motion of Mr. Humphrey, the. bill was recommitted to the Committee..? o ' .The "Amnesty and Pardon -bill," taken up at 11 o'clock. - The f ollowing amend- mem to me diu were ouercu uy u wu- v- Bansom ( Boots ! R AKSOM4 BOOTS' 1 ' RANSOM BOOTS I i v siaes, S's to U'l. h .-fiTHI BEST WATKB-PBOOP BOOT In the marked; . '; ; . .. ' DtTDLET BLLI8, " Jan SS-lt ? ! Sign of the Big Boot. saaameaammmemuBUBUBUBuamauBujsjsBmuansmsia ; : ; MISCELLANEOUS. , .We Are. In i Earnest tSf 8KLLINQ OTJB WIMTKU STOCK OP - . O Hj O 3?H T2STQ- At a very email margin on New York COST of maa ' ufacture. Balance ef - ' , - '1 " ! 'i ' ' Underwear SeUing Low. ; j ' ' ' stows, TIES 'C. ' it..-: HTJNSON--&'CO. JsaS4-tf .Aii: GEO. MYEft'S, c iV and Is Froni Street We Have in Store : g BOZXS DBT 8ALTED1 SHOTJLDEBS, : g BOXES LOKOCIXAR 8IDES, ; m . HQ BOXES 0. B. SIDES " ' i A BOXES SALTED POBX, ' " r . (lams, BUgar-eurea onouiaar, oecoa ouiym, ; t' Pitta Hmok ad Shoulder. . . , ;. Heavy aad Light New Bump Pork, etc. 1 . S3 BOXES CANDY,' J", i. We offer our large assortment of goods at lowest market price to the trade. JanM-tf HOTTESTDOBF A HABHAQKN. shall beein July 1st and end June 80th . In stead of January . 1st, and end December 31st, waji adopted. 1 The consideration of the numerous other amendments to the other parts of the old bill, proposed by the Committee, and in numerable amendments thereto, were dis cussed to great length, when the bill passed its second reading. : On motion of Mr. Rhodes, the rules were suspended and the bill was again taken up. ordered to be printed and made special order for Tuesday next On motion the Ilouse adjourned. HOTEL AEBIYALS. National Hotel, B. Jones, Proprietor.-J'snuary 25 J H Durham, Fair Bluff, N C; J U Haulee, uo- Jonesboro: T B Kingsbury, Oxford," N C; J B Brown. Baltimore. January SO -William Wilson. 8uncoe; J M C Bowen, Columbia, 8 C; W B Colemaa, G L Fox's Pantomime Troupe; F M Branson, Wilmington, N CjCB MerrilL Suffolk; U T Qover, Baltimore; William Jover. Oodloan. - - - ; -. - an8S-tf H- City OoUWsa. 1 -.- ...''. .... (.;!';.; "if. -.- -. i Cuba : Mnscovada Molasses ! 2gfJ-HHDS NOW LANDTNO - ;, EX .BBIQ NELLIE CLDTOBD. ' ' - i . ' ' ' - For sale by , Fr A. SCHU.TTE, ' ' Wholesale and BetaU Dealer fat all kutds of Paiioi CM Office , i a fzrRmTTTRE, 1 1 Carpets, Window Shades, &c. CBANXXE BOW, Ot FHONT ST. at Janl5-tf F. W. KSBCHNEB,' 17.18 and North Water St January an Aiex Btewarc uocamenam: w a ihaw, B D Moulin, Clio, 8C;I Smith. Robeson Wini C A B B B; Harvey B Jones, Baltimore B Conover, J D Kearney, New Jersey; D Cogeteil, Goldsboro. ,X Ci E.P Loret Newbern: Samuel Hurrill, Raleigh YT A Blount, J L Brown, Mays- t . , MOKE OF IT USED THAN AH OTHER BRAHD ! tttb VKAN TUB WELL KNOWN. ALWAYS YY reliable and Justly popular lr FA VOBITE FL OUR! It has more friends and we have more purchasers of , to Wilmington. r trpholsterinrf and Twnanfrag i short notice and in the beet and latest atyie. 15.000 Cigars, :s ASSOXKTKX) BRANDS, YirFOBTED AND ' DOMESTIC, ' " ; A ;; . -" v 'Foe sale cheap oy';; - Jatl-tf - WEST A CO. Two stalwart - , .V. a Omfaaonr on1 .'wk. enlarged.' : Peveral other improvements will I gjiJThe Speaker said nothing, be added during the Spring and Summer but iook-4 satisfied with the rotary process. . Library and Boon of the fToung Men's whlch will add greatly to the beauty of the Lo ' HarrU said hewas eg Christian Association, to announce t hat In 1 Qarden'and render it an excellent place JlJ80rMitcheUi8raismgnK)neyto consequence of frequent irregnmnHes in f or pjc-nic. $ - r i ; -. r - r build a hospital tor tne eoiorea people. ,.. , i ia,t.r ttia VkAnir Ttrtnm l n ' 1 1 aesaw . . .. -I; , ' S-em-a . 4., Fnrnltiire ale. , ' -iti (Tuesday) morning, Messrs. Cronly Morris will sell at auction a desirable lot r..rir.r ' chamber and dininst room t rirnlttire. awsswes - - w aa ' ris- uiiuuu aaw a mmt so. itvsi awei , we -w- IVsoiislttWaatoiluituresJ WTOlSi&aaWa 0.0SIir;V5 new Advertisements. , it than any one brand of Flour told : Barrels, half-barrels, bags and packages of any de sired weight J' -- - " ? ' f Vi;.t. ' FATOKTTS FLOTJB ' To Truck Farmers. STC8T EECEIYEDA LOT OF TBI." -i -..OA BiO TAQCI.FBil, The'earllest known; also a large lot of . , oarDkn, tvstjd AND FLOWEBSBZDS, onion '"r. ; SETTB, tc.; ia,aoldy.' tt-w jirwn atranrf - - a HKUIKS OJT lLNTit A tamhur Narrathrea designed to riTe en butantial and. thnmnirh fnatrncrJon to both yoathful and ..i tka fniulamental nrin. mmm - . : . . . . 1 jumius reouos miffiufK . mittee. to strike "orTiolataon 01 tne laws 01 dpie, af Science, t" ftofaseiy niustwted. Scienca the Yoimff. r Jiivai krmevrr a retries ojt JbH'i Jut I mbs-u . , . ..w. . taininx Narrattres designed to give , enbyte thorough. Instruction to both youthful ire readers respecting tbafusdameutal Jan SS-tf ea ra-tf CI : f - ' t JL McTUiKJiNr, pragslat and Chemist - ;. ' ' Uppttt'e Comer. vola-J the State of North Carolina,' mm . - 1 1 nriirrrn a w ri . w 1 . 1 1; , CUh&T.?:v ,1 ' I W"-a . .-"'-l V ( I - - 4 e 3 v u diTroa trxr HAnavA .1 ta BTnirn rtrii: nnu. iiht ui utyv"iirvit -bw 44 t i.itJH'i' if uavjsv . lv"" "T;iw nniSw1 I rid or rliBtnrbance. , LiOSt 4 - -, V . - "". . v c . I mom . V1LL EE JKADK TO THE Oeoeral AetomWy'Off North Carolina, -mow ia set ; eVm, for sa aet to laeorperat Tha People's Oam light Oompaajr, of WllmlaghTf,a3rjaaia4 OA'BEAD OF GOOD I i wv :v FAUSX EOXXIEJ I AHE XXULEB ust arrfred from Kentucky end for tale LOW by jBBSMt; 80trnrEBLAKD A STEAGALL. 1 Wijl be opei imUtt ill Live Book ea Haate Btere.1; W imtHt TTEH MILK; SODA AND BUTTd A iallaa ac SBd Albert Esrei .C2ACKKSS1 CloiTomatos,M7rn"- . Ukm I . JaaSs-ef U D. U IO t CO. )sa .1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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