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f ;a. r '" 1 - .,. .. ... i . .- - .v.. tor) Orncs, Dawson Beak Buildings Front Bkrf - Mi- . i I 4.? Mix months, in ivaf-e X t Three montrn, 1 One month, U r The Mossi- ... of the City ttiM . . 1.3 dV.lven 1 i i fc week. 75 LsV" Contract Adrertlaeinenta tikmi at mmh ' v-' !erow-wrrv"r 431 m jajhi a , : . - iv8iiMuae.amAter as a quarter-colai&n. ana w" I f " WILMINGTON, N. C.i TIIlTESDAYsn FEBRUARY-43.-1873. . 3X3: SaragoaSablodadQj-lj.iIie . . Madrid-is. eic'L v--. Lcul'. . wit nesses have tecadlsI cl. , - An. -bill has been postponed uz'A T" ; '.'7 r r.i.' j Boutwel chances are tic t-tr"- ' ' be Improved bjrthe action ;oF " chusetta Legislature in postpoiL torlal electioa until "JIarc!i llU. ,rr"v aa j Congress yesterday the three Greeley votes from Georgian wri. jet6d3!a4iSIisi Kothschllda waa married to. Earl of Ilartl wlckl.'WwmrWaBttfs: fatten, j! 20J;Bpints turpentine, 87; Gold, 114.- All quiet in SpaUuCortes yesterday elected., a Government, consisting of Fegueros as President of . Council, with the Ministers of the various departrnenti 'iVJ-Xi .'C ,.1 V The School bill, amended, passed its second reiding,. Wednesday, , in ' the Senate., k' 3 -------- .The iC0"?!0 amendments passed second reading in the Senate, .Wednesday 2 the bill to amend the Cohstitntion" by - strik ing ont the'pToVislon irr regara to to : holdiugy ''Aioe cnderr trjrStatenj same timj to ameiwi;thev provision in regard to the public charities; to amend so as ta. provide' for; bienojaV sessions of tlietenelralr Assem bly instead of annual sessions; to amend limiting the- term of office, of the Governor and other State offi cers to' jtwo years failed .to amend by substituting M precincts", for " town-' ships'.-; also , failed; , concerning , .the, amendment in regard to the Judiciary vras- informally passed over; tc amend by fixing the pay of mernbers at t300 per session and .1 0 cents jnileage- Te ceived "i3 .Votes in the affirmative nd 1) Ih'tfie 'nigatrVer !An ""appeal 'was taken from the decision of -thcPresi-denLtlltt two-thirds Jiad-hOt voted.; Decision was sustained, but the vote was reconsidered., artdf further ? action' was postponed until yesterday. House legislation was of. a ' local nature. " ' . ". ' ? V i '"" ' . ' -r ' " 1 1 1 1 ' From a special dispatch received from Raleigh, yesterday we learn that the Amnesty bill was postponed until next Tuesday. - ; v This measure is one that commends itself to our legislators for its intrinsic justice and meriton everyground of I public, policy eliliat bhu may pass the House, and thus be coming alaw. wfpw .out al -the bit tor, memories of past political trifei r.-. : IF BE El. OX rT C WEtr 'LDTBHTISBirXBlTTS. R: HiXt & Co.nair Renewer. MuNsow & CJoEJeganthuta. j&c. , f Richard A! PRrckACaitb f l Richabd W. ApB?WBy Notice. . : JowCwAIpprjncei V; II. C. Brock.- Brock's Exchange. Cius. P;Mp&prrallyJPlerJ F. W, KiKCHNKR. Glue, Hay, &c, &c S. VaxAmrlxqh. F. T, Of )L and T. -v P. IlEissintRafeiLersdnaL' - Keaened from av Perll SltAaitIOBi. The steamer Cumberland on her upward uipAfpndayinrorai?g, Kttgle, rescued three men from a very'peril ous situation some miles below Fayettevllla.. They had. landed from the Mwrthixm a few hours before. .The tiverVas so iilgh -they could not be put out at the place where they wanted to go, Wt. werp pat, jpfl th' opposite name in attempting then, to cross tne river in a canoe, they were upset, but held on to limbs of. trees and kept above water until tlie Cwwizcanie along. Tbecapr 1 ain had a smrl boat at btreesent to them. As it got near, one pf them., jumped ..in jk hastily and violently that he upset the boat and tilings were again V at sea." -- But by liligpnt effort the steamer backed down to u convenient position and ropes were thrown . to tlir men, and tliey were thus drawn aboard 1 and Hav(l,Oneot the.mett had.' a' tickler of 'Vd ije'ltalSieplVp li.ul kept safe through all his troubles and dangers.' . , 7 V :'' 'TyT Superior Court. 'J i . -.; The criminal docket is'about finished upt tlt?re being only one niore case, as we learn, i le disposed :f. s The' following cases were tried vesterdavt ' ' . ' George -migjg wl)rmUj 'iury, was found not guilty. ; . . Wm R Brown, r charged with larceny, was fadrfot Jj tjn Tames Allen. charged with - larceny, was found not guilty. In the case' of 'Rocco Jackson, c with forgery,; tUfendnnt 'Was recognized lo appear fiWdayia day.v until certain Oaestlonsfffectlrig Mi n4yi'ijm6efj& vweinent by Hhi Honw,-are '"deeldetfrt i a usi wua av wwuag wi te nervjuMit interested in the Tax Bill at the Commercial consideration theframlfig .'"of a 'bill toJ&e legislature to petition that body to reduce the present 'tai.w-.AH bterested ar4 request d to attend, as joe matter Js of mucK lm- ie to the trade bf ntlmlngton,. J V" - t.xtt iMaIi ... .:, 1- ... 'I'ni''vJiV C . D; TTaR,! this city, Was in There were no cases for Jrial before 4 Uie .Cl:y Cwurt yesterday mcmlag., ; , i - "flesar nonthlyi t jneetlng of the Chr - ber cf Cc ierce to-day at 12 o'clock. The Ccbr. Jlcnry 1$ IMce Stone,' ar rived at Newburyport f rora thia port on the telegraph wifes'South of 'Washington yes- this port forjlntwerp, was at Bermuda on. A meeting of the degree members of ance -will be held at their Hall this evening. miles an hour yesterday afternoon. So -we Mr. JrC. Xawton, f Smithville, had heS ken a i ejr tvenings since by fall Ing down a flight of stairs" at that place. 1 ?;- -The steamship LueOla, bound for' Bal timore, is reported to have lost her rudder AhSnahoat 8 mUeAbelow thi city ySisttfrdiiy, The bill repealing the act to la corpo rate the Cape Fear Building 'Association TtHW eiftrfalKm pasiiti secopdxefhg in the House on Tuesday. x -r- There is a tremendous freshet in the river just now, which interferes materially With the taking in of produce at the differ nUanduig place X'iO '; Capt. II. C. Brock, having entirely re-i fitted and remodeled the late "Clifford House,":; has -reopened it as "Brock's' Exi change. . Call,and mo faim. us ? ?, t, The. regular, annual , meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of ,New,IIanover will be held at the Commercial Exchange,' atJlcloclqA; Jf4tcay;v.V OA j A white couple from the rural .districts were united in the bands of wedlock aiftie office of the Begtater of Deeds ;yester4ay afternoon,,., 'Squire Woodford ofUciated. The body of John Ellis, colored, who' was drowned on Monday night last, was attended to its last resting place yesterday! morning by the Wilmington Rifle Guards,! ot whk tympany hi was jnenbje. yf Capt. John Cowan has entered a new field of labor as agent of the Brooklyn Life Insurance Company' He "represents a first- class company, and we wish him all the success he deserves, 'which" is a'great' deaL Chiriski's grand combination of Wire- walking;r Jugglery, fjfesraen triloquism will open at the Opera House this evening. Useful presents to the number of 150 will be distributed, among the audi ence nightly. . , , , At Itallroad. ftoaa ?XmnabrtB;to ay ctteTllle. . , The last itobesonian contains the address of Hon. H. G. Onderdonk, delivered in: Iiumberton on the 3rd test; in reference to the' proposed raflway 4 from "that wpoint to Fayetteville, thus connecting with the Char-. lottexoad to: this: cUrv- He stated that he : had- examined the country , lying, between Fayetteville and Lumberton and found it remarkably well adapted to the eonstruc tion of a railway of the easiest grade and at the lowest expense. There ev.8ctcely any bridges required; cross-ties are abun dant and eaajly obtained ; thegrading can be easily and cheaply done by the farmers and Jand-owners along and adjoining, the -route g. AmDngthaadvanlagTOlikelytoacrroe he argued that the opening of the proposed road' & lecdming (necessary ' as-the-enly practicable means of applying Wilmin- topChanotje, Augusta and. other soucta towns with the invaluable coal from the Peep River region. The country along the route is capable of yielding large quantities of nival stores and mueU of fehv adapted to couon ana corn culture, as 10 me maiier of cpAstrnetlng the road he stated that if the Wilmington, Charlotte and, Rutherford Railroad falionVthe hajtds ofthe'.bonri; holders (of whom he was one) he was au thorised by a majority Jof bond-holderstQ say ' that rtbe new prganbation will assent to stibstajptTly the following pxoptlonsfc "1st. You shall grade the r road, 'niake the brideespay the land damages (if any,) Vdeliver -the rqstiea Wheref tbey attHto be fWdfand have the 'road alrTeadTortrack- insr. for wnicn vou are to De paia in iuu.in the stock' of bur new Company, at .its par value. You will then be identified -withy? and on an equallty-'with 'the owners of 'a. great," grand Mne of railway." ......ut, 2d. Our new. organization will . then fur nish all. the 'money to purchase the iron rails, chairs, spikes, &c., lay the cross-ties, lay the rails, build the freight and station houses,' ticket offices, water and. wood stations, and all other necessary buildings and fixtures,-for which we are to have pondsv-secured by a first mortgage of the new road. We are also to furnish all nec essary locomotives, passenger, freight and box cars, and fully equip ana operate the new road, in connection with the old road." A: committee has been appointed, who will in a few days call on the citizens re sidinn along the- linesfoT thepurP8e of ascertaining their VtewTaiid Viiat amount of material aid may be expected from each. A It petition CalMtt 4r, nr. We learn that a paper is in circulation and is already signed by a number of our citizens, requesting a repetition of th Caiv lata of "New, YeaVa Eve;hicbwasjpeft formed with w,nuih;(66e; and Jrnef yith WhTgenltdneappTeciati HaHw; Tuesday night; and that 4t be given iext time in tha ODera Houses We hope the request ttiy recelvft'thl raMeSqfnsir- atlon of the ladies who have control of the 3U3lt AtkUaaa's Appointment. , Flemington ; ; fb. 16. T'Ridgew.y f sVVii".t ' Stllary Ojange County... t " 8 t TT!Tahftro fh . . . . - " . I Greensberoi v-. ,-' ; ureenBDerougn . . 1 1 : ' rr r n : : i .rn??-A.r.fteway has received the aPPpVe?t ,ofAGenera Agent at this plac e loy the standard fertilizers knwn as the lrilx, lliapula -Guano Trimru-fcntrl ' manniAU1 4. TU .Jl AMa c n.tvnUL&Mtkto jvZtnJ fertilizers are extensively used in North and South Carolina and give .very general satis faction to farmers andplanters. . Mr, Pette waytwul make n energetic ' agent- . $9im t - . rii l-aaKjk-( ; A correspondent wrttlnir from Axhenanilaiuitr contiata the mixtasres tEeAd. there of ancient and nodeni cjvllb-jitlona.. RaUroada irfia their traina amid the tern D?eA Of threa thnnRanrt 4aaa theirwiia poo the Pireos, aodthe eereaoi of xneir-wmue reaonnanrom Atfioi, rentellcaa and Ljiuerua 10 uiympaa ana ue. neavena beyond their gooe. -m.'Ajrer'a world renowned medicines, those consummation or modern science, are posted on the Acropolis, the ' Parthenon, the Areopagus and the The don. while the modenl rrH rtt ficm P. toral, Ayer'a Sarsaparllla, Ague Cure and Pllla look irom me wmaowa or the ahopa in the etreeta of Athena where they are Bold. N. Y. Sunday Glob Kxtraordlnary Drawing of the oldandreliable $500,000 to f l 00.00, and the drawing takea place Aprllli addHloD fo mi, Xb Ordinary iWinrs Mke place evpry aaventeen daya-r, Addreem Bemio &BrotherTIGeaieeatret,JJew Orleana i j- ; ' The eonsoUdatlon of the Carolina Former and the prTaeEy Tiiair IialnlaryelJ' Increased the circulation or the latter, adveraflerrwUr Ibid It an admirable medlom of communication with the faiiuera and ntanUokrollnaa..f - H T Book Butdkbt. Thx Horhiko Stas Book Bind ery does all kinds of Bfoaing sud Baling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and othera needing Receipt pooka, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. XiMslWetaU the- attention -of ' nter chants, clerks of coorts sheriff s, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all othera having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at in jaoBwraft was tfsmvn, KsraxusHiatirx .-for: the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of J6 Panrtnte. -We can furnish at BhortHotice Cards, Bill-Heads, lVetter-Heads, . Progrjummea, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-Bills, Checks, Drafts,' &c, &c Satisfaction guaranteed. - - '. JJdrthuGarolina ; LegMature. fCondensed' from the Raleigh1 News.' Tuesday, Feb. 11 SENATE. t.:.'Vi;iV . ''By Mr; Long, a petition from citizens of KocKingnam county, aasung tne enactment of a law preventing the sale of spirituous liquors within three miles of Rockingham Courthouse. Referred. - ' -By Mr. Welch,- a resolution of instruc tion to . the ) Committee on - the Lunatic Asylum, .v. The resolution requires a report of the number, names and from what coun ties of the Jnmates of the Asylum. Messrs. 'Love,' Ellis, of Columbus, Avera, Morehead; of Rockingham Mr,.Jiemming submitted . leports rpn Jheirf respective fconunittees. iXCB LLo x j-jt The hour at 12 o'clock having arrived, the special order for that hour was the con sideration 01 the Constitutional Amend- ments. The vote by .which the bill in regard to the University of North Carolina was de feated,, was reconsidered, and the bill Eassed by 30 yeas to 4 nays. Jnessrs. JSppes, yman, Hill and Holloman voting in the negative. The bill provides that (he charge of the University be -taken'' from-the Board of Education and be transferred to the Gen eral Assembly) f s The. bill to abolish the Code Commission ers passed 'by 87 yeas to 5 nays. Mr. Mc Cabe voting in the negative; which makes the difference in the vote above. 2 The bill to abolish the office of Superin tendent of Public Works passed its third reading by &7yeas"to.5,.naysv , (Same vote as above.) " ; I ': The bill in relation to - the State debt passed its third reading by the same vote as above. " Bill In relation to tax exemptions pro vides that any species of property , to the amount sow provided for in the Constitu tion,' raay be exempted, passed its third reading oy 88 to 5, ' Same vote .as above; . Bill in relation to State census, abolish ing the same, passed Hs second reading by the same vote as above. . Bill in' relation ' to" Federal and.: State office-holders.11. .(This bill meets the same requirements as provided for in the late proclamation of President' Grant) "Bill pasaltejcadij v BUI in relation to public charities passed, by 86 to 7,ite second readings ' - ' 1 . ' Bill to change the sessions of the General Assembly; to biennial instead of annual, passed its second reading by - 88 to 4. - Mr. Cabe not voting. - " ' ; ; ' ; Bill in relation to the term of 1 Executive officers. : Providing that the term'! shall be two years mstead of four, failed to pass by a Vote.T of ;20yesv f4) 13 nays-r-a strict ' party vote. v ?v r H: Bui In relatiowno abohtion Of townships, and tq-qome back to the bid. precinct sys-' tern, failed by a vote of 29 to 12 which was also strict party, vote, U,' ''.Bill.fn relation.to the 'pay of .members of the General Assemblyv allowing them $300 per annum J-and; 1 whtsxper : mile, -alsq fafled by; 33:to .itrX'" 4- W; - : v MrFkrrimihg, thought the 83 yotes was the necessary two-thirdsv 'ine - Senator having resigned made the ' number 491 He therefore appealed from the decision of the chair, v The President stated, ' before put ting the vote; the nature pf ;hif tuling; and ; that tna verv same.auesuon arose-. m 10-, when the Hmj W N Edwardsj of Warren j4H1sm4 4XA rvahatHhti hfaMyrAvA by himself, and in his decision he followed the preeedentH)ttluleanied;gentlemaCt : The SenaUi sustained the ! ruling-"of -the Chain ! Mr-Humnhrev. : who had voted - in the negative, moved to reconsider the vote and that the consideration oi the reconsiaera-. tion be postponed till 10 o'clock , to-nior- i On motion of Mr. Morehead, ofGuif ford. theTjills-'that had 'passed their third reading wereaordered to,,be engrossed, and J Thexonsideration of the School Bill was resumed, and considerable discussion en sued on the various sections that remained to bensideredThe entire-ijiflf .having beenpexfected, passed titseecondireading. When the bill becomes ajawjwe will pub isijn jfuli,' and cc-sequenQyeiReporter hasTmade noef?rmcef otiierrtoi tbe d cussion or the alterationaianoV imeridments UiVWWVWI 'Rnvpra SriMsaeres were received T-from theXHwse- transmitting- several bills, and esblttlorri-whlch' erefift., posfeof.Twir1 1 f JlW reaSuXion of the -House jacquitang th Keepe of theTCa?ftrfc Patrick VMc Qow'ronhe;charges'3 maeasaace in office,1 Charged against fiimand ecom- mending that the Senate resolution making Him weeper 01 me uapiioi Deconcurrea m. .uThe report 'and recommen dation ! were concurred in by the Senate rp? f . 1 ! n HOUSE OF REPRESENT ATTVESl A Mr. Bowman trese'nted a memoriftl from certain citizens of Burke county, asking for anew county.ji.'.f -. ; ll:K fw-yr vJ ,ByMr. PaschalL a bill to, provide for keeping! up the; pubhc V, high ways. 'Re ferred, E''' -; .J?Kiii , By Mr. Giamfy,aa 15111 to provide for the continuation of the impfovesnent of the Cape Fear and Deep. RiyernStoek Naviga tion, Referred.. ,n v , v; , .,, r: :'' By Mr.' McNeill,0 a'but'to'prohiDi the sale of liquor near certain localities in Robe son connty l i IwtA .icjlt;r i . ( On .motion' of Mr;? Gorman, (he report of the Special Committee to. inquire. inta .the charges against the Keeper, of the .Capitol was taken up and adopted." ;lf ' '; By Mr. Johnston, a ' resolution 'confirm-' ing the contractwith Patrick McGowaa fpr keeping the, Capitol and public ground a, J , .Oajaotion of ,.JMrl , Johaston.thft, miffs were suspended .and i the resolution was After a lengthy, debate Mr. Brow u" of Davfdsonf rrioved tolay on the' table. Lost, yeas 47, nays 51 ;r " -v yt'lxfp ; . After, another long deba'te the resolution waa adopted. . trin-i On motton of MrrTffcGeheej' the rules were suspended and the bill ta require a proper accountability at the hands of offi cers of the State was taken up and passed its several readings." - " "L a lie diu lo repeal me, act tncorporaung the CapeFear-1 Building Association was taken up as a special orderr' -- Me&sra Heaton and McLatrrin,- "colored, favored the passage of the bill. J Mr. Gorman opposed it Mr. Badger advocated it -Mr. Norment argued at .length- in oppo sition to the passage of the bifl. . ;. ' A lencthy debate ' ensued; when a .,vbte was taken and .the pQjL. failed to; pass: its second read ing. - s s - .vtj l On motion of Mr; Stanford; the" bill to Erovide for the collection of ; taxes by :thp tate and by the several counties of the State on property, polls and ' incomes, known as the " machinery billwes taken up on its third pBOUatVu i''Z A long debate ensued upon the various amendments : proposed' by the ; Committee on Finance, pending which,' the House .ad journed. . : :: L .. T Spirits ) Tvxqjdj The Mt. Airv Visitor ' ' iffin ecstacies over a white; aqtoel.r,'7 J Mr. Carswell spoke Temperance to the Raleighitcs Wednesday night Mrs." Jennie ""Middleton-.died 'of consumption in Magnolia last Sunday. -The ecw says s there is, a prospect of the HfllsborO &nk' going Into operation. "" "ju--z "-,.. t 1 ".- CdUp Beietti-wC are sorry ' to learn by the Raleigh papers, is confined by sickness to his room. ,s v. (:tl .t-. , The big freshet made a general sweep of bridges on Fishing and Little Fish ing Creeks, Halifax -county. Since his return from "Washing ton last Week, H6n WJ AV Graham, Vro ar sorry to learn, has been suffering from chills. ' - The Building and l0&n Asso ciation of Fayetteville is represented to be flourishing. At' the last 'Tegular meeting all the old officers were re-elected. - - " Last Saturday, the loft of. the house of Tom Fields, colored, of - Weldon fell down; and broke; the leg of - a tutored woman w named YenievMflla, says" the Neirt.' Mr. Carsjrey pJjCanada, and Mr. Theo. N. Ramsay, Grand Worthy Sec retary of the Friends of Temperance, will lecture1 in' Magnolia,' onednesday-, the 19th inst On7" Saturday- morairig1 about sunrise, says the Magnolia Monitor, the youngest child of Mr. Charles. M. Cowles, named Emma, fell Into the fire, and .was sq badly burned as to cause her death in less than .24 hours. .'..i-. .. -rphe eidon -Newt says : The water at Halifax Ferry has been so high that there was no crossing except in a canoe, and the flat has been tied to the store of , J. . J. Long, Jr., which is on a high bluff. The mail-driver between Mur freesboro and Boykin's Depot and a colored' man were upset on Wednesday while cross ing the Meherrin in a small boat, and lost the mail, says a special to the Richmond Dispatch. " ,. --!;'-. j -y :.-. The Weldon tNetoi learns that Red Batchelor shot a negro about two miles from i Rocky:. Mount s last Friday. -The negro was. approaching Mr. ; Batchelor with an axe when he was shot The party was not dead at last accounts- ri( K The .Baptist CEducatlonal Con vention onranized in Raleieh Wednesday night.with JohnJsr4-r t Coium-. wis. in ne naixtemporarnyann m.p.ssra, u H. Pace, of Raleigh, and W. J. Yates, edi tor of the .Charlotte Democrat. Secretaries. We conclude our report from the Jfcw of yesterday; Messrs. Walters, Hufham,- andc Ivey were apppointed. a committee on per- .manent organization. , iuo irrenmeut su inounced that all persons present interested lis the cause of education were .invited to ; participate in the proceedings of the Con vention, Dr. W. M. Winrate introduced to :the audience Rev.;pr.! Royall' who pro j land - Diplomas in , Academies r and Col Jleges dependent tipoi ' Wgh standard, of !schoiarsh1pW-how 'f$r practiclerr-;, :An addreaa- on the same subject, was de livered by the RevjT' C. Hiden, ot-Wtt-?nilgton.1 We' regret that lack of space" to day precludes, the possibility of even giving a synopsis of the excellent addresses of the above named gentlemen. Sufiica it to say, that all who went to the" Convention last night Will attend tcy; and all who would enjoy rich intellectual treat will not miss kn onnortnnitv to Attend the mefitifir this weefc 1 1 The '-Ccvention i:,will i meei this morning at au.o ciock. ine xouowing wui. be tixe Drincioal order of exercisesr-v The relations ' between the , Academy and '. Col lege. Uow may the numoer oineormer. be increaseaT'Jtaper-ttev. a. r. iveaa, Raleigh, N-C. Addresses- Mr. J.H.' Picot, Mnrfreesboi-owVaud Mr" J. C. Scar- boro, sdmisi 10X10 sax - at uimuti)i' , r.rr ' BROWN PRIGGEffi1 Bits city;, on the1 Ufa Inst, by the Rev. A. A. Watson: Mr.-Thos. A. Brown to Miss Carrie E.; daughter of G. Prigge,Esq, No cards. Z :'. Z . siAToirs offiujs, r i 1 inrrT of . wtuongton; v. c., febrtjarx I J 8th. 197VEidswUl boretaiedA at- tsr ortae antu the 15th Inst for the eoastracuoa on tn cosv j aer of Fifth and Market streets, of a datern of the capacitT of. t rtm iandraA-, barrela. - Specincatkms furnished. - The Committeo on I'ire Departaaent re- serve the right to reject any ort-auijBiaa.' V s - . xea awl V SfcUi AMJto uflu, major, ' $llk,' Glngliam, L.ondale rV j 8, 1&&12 EBPMBEEhLAS -1'i:ff"v "nit .'; r.M afclx. -?)-irui! ! ; i LD AND 8ILVER HKADKP CAJ?IS,,.J ? Elegant .SWrts,i JBUPKIHOS XOTHTNG, "faNCt' AJBTICLEa, CHSAP- t x-tUtr.'i i,;t . 'BlnJ'S'- YEQETABIiS j.',' "Sicilian II a f r It enew er RENEWS THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR Benewa the nntritfye matter which, nourishes the 'i'-. . rhafr.-' " f - ; RKNEWS-THBROWTH OFTfTtB HAIR WHEN -!rt:4; i.-.i?:BALIXt .;-o9jy.' 4i. ; Renews the brash, wiry hair to silken softness, ; BEAUTIFUL HATJ5 DRE8SINQ. ' i One hottle shows its effects, i . i- Jfe cf,BAXI OO Kaskna, It H.," Proprietors.' , ,or aaia dj aj oraggistai - it Tf'.JfiT- 1 rru 1 , ft lAVeodlwlw..; ; . . i ' A Broollp Lift? liisiiraice C(f; ut Kef Tort HAVING ACCKPTKOaAN AGSNCT 70S THIS ' first chtaa mstitntion, I Tespectfoux solicit a nareor paauo patnase ?-' sr-'. -.1- j The Company is well known n North Carolina as irt Hi i'i' , is i't J.iii -..j iu ..v .. .4.1. J n't's , ..managkmbnt; r;r- i It tMXera with. nnOnestlonable SECCMTT efery aavantage to tee policyholder through lif e consist-; n therewith.' - - - ?lhirz:1? OmCX)WAN,) Agent) j Da. J. C. Wiisia, Medical kxateiner: 'i-'ct : Office on Princess street, : one door west of Jour nal office. t . r ,. . . , f eb 13-nac2w- ! !.-! J ti::l f ' ' f CUPID,, ARTr PROFESSOR, HAS, ARRIVED. Daring his short stay in the city he will be glad to aeeali of his friends, yonng and old, at the Live Bookstore. A grand entertainment will be offered .by him, to eommenos on the morning of the 18th of Februarys and continnenntU every one la satisfied. Vac explanation guests win please examine the Val entines, which will be ,- show, tbenur Yalenttnes of all descriptions, sore to satisfy the taste, of au. Doat fan to bo present to secure a memento of the greatent professor of . the age, comic i and aerkma. The hint la here extended to myself aswell as every extended to myself aswell as every one else... Mementos of Cupid,- serious, and comic, for the grand exchange of courtesies 'on the 14th oi ebanary, for sale tt;.i . ' rr- --- ; ; 14th of I fb'l3tf Live Book and Mosic Store. ; i Families Supplied. HOTILS ANDBaIrDING HOUSES SUPPLIED i a jC'-'.f -! a " withthose ;- s i n. Large, Choice, Fat Mackerel K I TV ' A Tew more left of the same sort. i . .. .,. . CHAS. D..MTERS CO.. feb.ia-tfj 1 North Front Street ; Wliiskey. BGULAR WEEKLY SHIPMENTS RECEIVED-. This Standard AVhlskey l i s steadily in favor. Best Whisker in Ihe mar- for the price $3 per gallon, 'i-- - ! 'CHAaix MYERS i CO.,' ' ' . n r t Norm Front street . i eb l-tf v , ;aiue!G-lue!:Glue! 145 BHLS SUPERIOR DISTILLERS' GLUE, : Now Landing' Ex Schr. Ben, 1 . 1 : For sale by " . - - "''-FiWl feb 13-tf - -HJ8 4Bd J North Water alHayVHay. lnl BALES-i-Now landing ex Schr. A. Hngel ' .For salebT feb 13-tf i . . F. W. KERCHNER. '' - rBrobk's Excliangei HAftNG 'eOTTRELT ' REFTTTED AND RE moddied the lata Clifford r Hoose, I arjr now ready to wait upon my old customers and. the public, generally. - ' ; ' v ; - , , . ... H. CL BROCK, --' t feb lS-3m '.' " Prop'r Brock's Exchange.' ' G ARD. UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METHOD of returning his most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the ftre department and"cWzens 'generally for their efforts to save his property from ' destruction during the ate on Tuesdaynight - vns t-uu v.1:-, feblS-lt if ? : 0 RICBTn A-'PRICEi u Bacon ! Bacon ! Bacon ! 6 a' HHDS e BOXES D. & ft SMOKED STDE8, OA BOXES D. & SHOULDER, 'S AND-BOXES SMOXED SHOULDERS. 20 -4' :h F!sale...by., F. W. KERCHNER.' febU-tf . i'-'- ):' tT, X8 andt9North.'Waterst. FlouTy -Eice and Heal. QAA BBLSTFtOUR, 1 r'A,,-;r; tn BBLS AND TIERCES RICE, 200 BU?HKL.FA-TKR GROUND MEAL,; . v:....;H' For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. feb 18-tr ' -rril nf : -0.t-MiijTi'..-4 7, IS and 9 North Water street. - WILltHNGTON, N, Cm '1,' . February U.1873. rrR DEGREE MEMBERS OF. FRIENDSHIP ; JL Temple of Honor and Temperance are ordered to be at their hall thia ereningIat 7 V o'clock, for vorlc in the degree. ,. ny order W. V. 'X . ' S.:VahAMRINGE, W. R. I' ' C I. T, C DxRoesxT, . , J ,u., . . . . . H3 QaffiME v & DeROSSET, , 1, a General v' Insnr&nce ''Agents, ' . wilRE, JtAJW.LCFR, , .. PriaeeaStree;iMr Water, ' dec gft-nac-tf' ' , : f; ,'r .."?.", ; ,'. ',.: ; 'Horse Blankets.1 '. LAP ROBES, WOOL MATS,", TRUNKS 'BAR ness. Baddies, Bridles; Collars,' Haraea,1 Chains, Saddlery, Harnware, Tsavettmg Baga eathet Dosv 1 -ntnoeic lUar atek ee' IVew.'- Y-fSS Iron?; ctafnae lH f' -uvWUminirtoii, yftiN meetinr bf the il Chamber of Commerce, will held to-day at the KTrhange Booms at U o'r.lrvk." Members are earnestly reqiiestedto be prese&k ae baatnesn of to i portance will bebmrgiitf before-the -vaamnerr Tfieb 13-UvRICHAUD;w" ANDREWS, aecy.. ansM eKSBBMasBM iVCitlOH.BfiJu TO , THE Hi ,K..rMM . . jt-iT oft Aif 1 'V ; wukasoffiyox sqrujifAinajwiVfli Biortrfdrji act taJ'M-0oitV! ' vhe?Ve&W'idaf tight bornr Thursday;' riday ttrftujay' PeV , 1 43tlw44tJ. aj4;Wbai .nuxi C ,H;:!TR I S IC I . ;T , ' i asi sm an . " , -f"4r GttAHTir C03IBOIATI01V, 00NSIST190 p Wire Wlnf.eryyr., jXe merism and YcntrUoutaiav.V "ISO irSKatiJI.'MrKSKlTTS viT it:.'. li rTT:;'J'T 'j-yni .""'"J ) W ill be trfbotea among the andienos every BigbjU without extr charger-Gwenb4Clu,' Tltoirnre; SbWenw1F ,- fHi f fct tr:1t ny(higAaR JO iB.t ;;tfrnlVl; h.kM 'il "OW'-Mi '" Admission 35 .-cents; .Reserved Seats 85 eenta. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to comaaenea at 8.175 - 1 - - GRANDMATINXsT oa BateaaftemMaafs: o'clock, for the accommodation of ladies and school children. 7 ' CHAS.'H. DEARBOKN.Tianager. , j .i ,feb8ttf ??r,fa A. J,,JPAYDJSN,-AenaI yrusui; PROF. CROMWELL, OF NEW TORRV HAS the honor to announce a series of his magnificent; vi luli ?ART'KSTlAllfMSNTS1,i f .(iaiaaeBif ac BEoAdaE Niidat. JT At,! Italy,:the Tickets can be obtained at the'usual places.' Doors ' open .for the Evening Entertainment at Vfj eom menclng. at 8 o'clock.. Doors open tor the . JCatiaae at tj, commencing at S oslockv1 ' J ' ' - '-r , . Carriages may be rderedfor the Matinee 4. sad for the Evening at 9 o'clock . ( , febTt-tf NEW METHOD '.. 1 .-' iti f r .'f5 'Ji-t wZl " i-'shoV:-h vl atf zta:. lr;: jo JTNsXiUAlJD mMPAEABL13 SO" AD .mitled by the leading Pianoforte Teachers of the country, and Its annual sale' of 15,000 copies abundantly testifies to the fact. . ,ti r -, j --v- re THE TEACHER cahkot trss a korx thobovss . '.: - . ' . - oa trnonri nraoix '-! THE PUPIL -cajotot stcdt rsox A JSOU OOH CISX OB ATTBACTIVX 8TSTKX. HI THE DEALER cakhot kxxt nr stock a book -rfX jVBKV, rmtBI IS SUBKB - un eaxATxa iBJtun, aT Sold everywhere. Price $8 35. - . , . Oliver Dltson & Co. I C. II. Dltsosi Sc Co. - Boston. - J flf BVay, New York, r feb?2-2Uw Wed, Sat&Weowly ent ...fr;.; r :!? To FROM STEAMEB'HOW DISCHlSQIlia g GROSS AS80RTEDDaCA j, ' HHDS SMOKED SHOULDERS, . , BBLS AND BOXES CRACKERS, BBLS EXTRA FLOUR, ' ' "- :'' 2 BOXES CANDY, PACKAGES TEA 5 and 10 Bs "caddies. BOXES SOAF , t We call particalar attentton 4o" oar Decantera, we are able ow tofiU any ordea jtV ., feb lUf -, ; - HOTTENDOR1' ft BASHAGEN. -.7 .BAKK W WB.W,HAWjyiIJl,J;v Wilmington, 2?. CL; February lsV18T3. ' T-i The requar n ai, m?etn5 pp the Stockholders of this Bank will be held in this city, at the Commercial Exchange, on Thursday, the 13th Inst, at 11 o'clock A. JL A. fall, attendj rittier; in person or by proiy ta specially reqnested. 1 :i t: Di WALLACE, .. feb t-tdm-eod Cashier. Post copy.' 'f ;' ;"'' ,w. A: il rpHE SUBSCRIBER: HAVtNG QtrALDTED 'AS-' X AdmlBlstrator of Joseph A. Clifford, deceased,, gives notice to-all 'persons Indebted to'the es tate of said deceaeed to laalte immediate payment and to those having demands against the same to present them duly authenticated on or before the ilstdarof Jannarr. 1874. or this notice will be deaded In bar of theffrecoverv.-' - J. January 38, 1873. . ' w . ; Just-Eeceived; . V-: - 9BAGSci:aNUTsVff-:'' l i -'- PA BOXES, ORANGES, .,r,,,;,. .. j-j q a BARRELS POTATOES, t rtirj ) At) fs,;1i-l m ' vK-7').rT I4 . Jarii- , utmua -l omatoes, eacnes, , ; ' rt Okra, YegetabW asa'byken,' 'J -BrsndyPeacl -Raisins; Figs,' Candy, Mackerel far wbolefHtalf and quarter barrels; aadXSegsiiandTobMeeVFlo 2 Sugar, ftcfte ftc. HEIDE BROS. feb5-tf ! Tiirnentine rlands. ;Q;4lrR Acres' turpentine inds' fob' peJJlil.i . i .-iowti-'-iru-' ;;iJa -..mo for a bargain foreaahi t tt . i . i to r This place has never been worked. Located -fa f section noted for health. Fir e nulearfrom ?tbi' Cbarkttte, Columbia sad AngnsURsnroad, and tea niflea from Columbia :iABrtyto'- . iV ?!... :vn', I '-5 BaitalisiBrolerB,'-- teblir.M? vtL ur i'.;n 5i Columbia; B. G 0 J-a T-Tqtt ! ? .TTo.Tr .1 .. I NLOTSTOBUTT - "rf.-rj"' f; iu: jtii !-jHAit ir'Ailii .-' -a t febS-ri i,' ''ADRIAN A VOLLERS.. . ShavinrrOruooii. tTOE TURNER INFDRmI HIS JNUMKKOU8 41 friends andaatomers that he has recently Stted mp hisetabllshment, in the rear of Mr.-Rnnge's So-, lomi. end la Treiared to do all work m his line. soctt astihavter, Ilsir Cutting, c a neaUy and 9f6H tiously as it can be dona In the city, ;A M WT?T S VTTW flrT.KKH a T'KTW. TlTfTX ' -.l'. . i .- .I;W-3fr-5Vfi1r tKollirackerftV ar sa jr'v . .rr a rva av a "r w ' SBjjSSpfifcaVtt T lb EllirFpjM, 4 -. hm m a w . - 1 a w m 1 a. 'X.J-ii&r the ld fbicsVat V'l I T. . Tr -t - -. . ANOTHER. LOT -OF , . . t ..V "i; iisnmtt 11). ult andcir FmrtStteet ' V' DiMluM,of'(lograffisElp. "rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CO- .n panaenmxa MseuoraaitDur oadet the am name of Colvulo ft Taylor expired by limitation r. A . , - r. j. taylorTT ' .WUntington, K Ct; JsnnaryV is. i. o-i C v -New Gopteip:1 THX UNDERSIGNED, UNDXBSIGNED, HA VB. THIS D aeopartaesshlaander-tM fimai Co.r for the purpose of comttnntng aess heretofore- carried otfbyCoii v riumaia of ColvUle LarnhetBatlaOTS a. f ri?XrxM ' ;'-o:A v'--trt3tTr ' The thanks of Colville ft . Taylor are hereby tea--Oered to the public fo Bistfavoray and i contlnna ttoa of Us patronage solicited fpr, tho awrn, Fermi IneiebteeT t. tno Id Arm are rfaUr BMimeMeel ! MtUo tkelr ae cwaais iichlLvTllH 1 Wholesale and Retail bealer in aUklnds of ' short notice and in the best and latest styTs. at B-tf '"tiVft -f j fAftftvi'i i"A U0O 9T,:d TO OUR . r ' OENERALEYi'vif.JH Vi "fatAVWO ' jtADH SdHAJf GE W OukSI. ' JJL iew are now. offering surest baiTrsJna in v 1"iV jit .7r.U jl . "ilMH ml m si at prices to salt all classes. Having also 4' sell oat samaDeoaftnMta' ln.ordar to au edl ior a mors complete siock pr mess uoods, c, we arBowoffleruigthersslilnUos4 and some - 'A1 , . LcstliaMr" -We speetalry nrrlte' connfrV masen to exam-. rarV.5f. Wf ?H tali. ren l-tr i- TJTO1 ELEB.H IIjO TXTE HAVE JUST COMPLETED, , OUR- NEJW . Vf - Warehoosa and Wharf., aad artf prepared to handle u- Grate, Elce, PcaS,1 Coff on, cta. ;1 in any mannas, etth 'hp easaaaisass-dlrect sale. A large stock of - : - . r coostaaay on lanei aal Drugs, Iledicinca a He od. SIMMDNS' LIVER. REGULATOR,' PREPARED, v,j -vfornseandin Powdea'frTx RADWAY'S RELIEF. PILLS AND SARSlPA--. BJLLA, BROWN'S ESS. OiyqEB, .7i'T UVVXiiAiiA 0 aii a AAsnC 1 A frosli iwippjy of Powdered Sftge. C7nxa Mtl Also Mbckinr bird Food. Canarr Bird Seed. Gar si i an ia den, Flek and Flower Seeda fta., ftc.- rlj;,A il ' Sold wholesale and retail at I .'nil t-H'i McttHKNNY jr. Drug and Chemical Store,- . w -tf :ii? -I'l'si asmm u . KentuclcyLluleG NOW HAVE AT THIS FLACK A LOT OF ftgurasv Jir repatauoa as a iau- ana aettraaer haa been fnllT eatabllahed at and around Favette- ville, and 1 can refer to those who have par chased stock of ate in, Cumberland, Bladen and ad joining counties, for satisfaction; both in ' r ; STOCK WW ;V ; : MyoiWfoonraBilal Currk ' staotes, febMa-wtf y:', J. H. BEAZLIY; .: ' j Prootort&oG-amblo's j ADAMAHTIHE!dAHiiiik!."'' Amaauiactarer-s JiW Jaa 18-tot r -.w. j ift4-vvllaiaoie,aa4. , PEOCTOK SGAHBLE'iT D1E1HE SOAP,, 18 MADE FROM THE BEST MATERIALS, BUT. i sold at price of ordinary soap. Over MUQ famW I Jaa !-' :fr-v -ntf Wvieaale'Afwta. v,',. XXrx au rujuntj all okders fkomptlt- V PROMPT J! with best quality Red and White Ash Coal. V ' ft.' i ajrjea toxigt andprompuy dUlvendJ r i-ni 'Jatl fj-tfll nxi$iri. ttX'TABBiaCTftOTjif' A Large Bioke Kentucky Moles, stutstne for heavy wagoa and dray purposee, which 1 will sell at low in nhfl fc cigars fca BALft aMU f V?;.V HaV S.'.rfcw :.tivmp -(ttAfYiOLDiicijrraqA 1 V For salt BF - -' ' J2liZ4-JL3Z ' r, feb Mf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1873, edition 1
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