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41 0 1 2 ft 2 ft. PUBLISHED D.1ILT, Offio Dawson EcT Y7TT.T.7TT7GTOIT.II TUESDAY. IIAECE 19i 1072. NEW AT) VERT1SEMENTS. uoACD or aldehheii.

Extracts from the Proceeolasa, The reznlar monthly meetinx of the Board was held last evening, -I An-ordinance was passed giving the eatab- llshed rates. o( whanago for the port of WU i port mington, and providing that any person own Ing, leasing or renting or 4n other manner having possessWn of aoywharf or wharves within the corporate limits of the city who shall charge or collect any higher rates than are there named sbail, on onviction before any courtliavlng jurisdiction, forfeit and pay to the city a penalty double the amount of overcharge for each and eyery offence. An ordinance was nassed nrorlrfintr a nenalt 0'ff5 party or Parties convicted throin or nthr material-within the corporate limits' of the city, the offender also being, required to pay all damages, If any, caused thereby. 1 It was ordered that the Bank of the Republic the city of New York be designated as the agent cf the city of Wilmington for the pur-1 pu8e of paying the semi annual interest on the Jiary and the people. What a itatesman Bonds of the city which are or hereafter may is our 7 -be made payable In the city of New York.

Shares! ia the- MechaniCa i i 1 X.V3I 3r AdverticsaeatstAkca atr 3 pcrtlOi-itclylowratC3. Xlarrla-scs, Deal! Bcil-lons, Ftmcrs.1 estuary notices win 1 3 L-rtea at an a Txaxs Cosh on Cexatna. AMUSEMENTS. WILMINGTON OPERA HOUSE. .1 T.

A OATER J- i-'- I maii Mfw jiff am MAAMaa ForvXhrco NiKlita and Only, ZIOMUE JfClKQ ON THURSDAY EVENING, March tt, when the sparkling Yonn Native bongs. rets and Commedleune, MttS J. OATb, an her widely oelebrated COM Off ttA COMPANY, will make their only ar.inces in WilmloRt this awn, ire-(eattoff a scries ot the most at. active repre-eentatlons. whion tbwlr extensive and brlU lraafc rfrpeitolra of Cumlo Operas, Musical Comedies and Operatio bnrlecQue Extrava- Knzas wiiiafford.

Tne open -ng performance insist of Back.tonMa favuiitaOnratlo mmw wg DAlianTER of Tne rfoimcnt or bkgisieht, tMr8 atfS sppearlag in ber unrivalled per; uaatlon of Joaephlne. with several new vocal lutroduc.l. f.s,) and the very lively farce of AN ALARMING SACBIFICE. On Friday evening, first time here of Plan-' chos great operatic Burleca Extravaganza FOIlTU3iIO; 7 Due Announcement will be made of Satur- dav's performances. BEsEiiVKD asiATS will be sold at Ilems- berger'a Musio Store, commencing on Monday, 18th at 9 o'clock, A.

M. GENERAL ADMISSION I Reserved Seats, It 2a CO cents Colored uatlery, xs cent. march 16 1( i HlSCELLAgODS. AUCTION SALE HORSES 4 AND MULES' Postponed until-Friday March 22. mcRONL Auctioneer.

Dy Cronlj it Morris. ON FRIDAY NEXT, 82d at 1 o'clock, we will sell at Exoaange Corner, 20 Fine Kentucky' les, 16 No. 1 Saddle and Harness Horses, To arrive on morning tialn of that date. march 17-tds V- i Por the Ladies Just bec i ed all the NEW 8TLE3 OF SPRING HATS and BONNETS Collars, Cuff, Corsets, Hoopsklrts, Bustles, Yictoria Lawns, Jaconet, Swiss, Nainsooxand Mull Muslins in str iped plaid and plain Hair Platta, French Twists and Puffs-In imitation and real hair NECK-TIES AND BOWS, And a iplendid assortment of Millinery and hllLLIilERY G.O DSI Call and examine my stock before purchas ing elsewhere. ONE PRICE! TERMS QA8H! r.

BBOWff. Exchange Corner, mar8-tf Mayor's Office, CITY OF WILSIINGTON, W. MACCII 13tb, 1872. 8. 1 cl." ITo.

152. cal Data. Oyster wero scarce yesterday. --Ebad still command a high. price la our market.

Emergent meeting of St John Lodge, A. this evening, at ti o'clock. A colored man was sent to- the City riospltal yesterdays -v The prospect? for a good rait- crop are favorable. r2- Snnllght fluid" isjthe latest ppellatlon given to the first drink In the morning. The Board of County Commlssioaers will etenln; to consider the new school WArunay are: Princes street created considerable excitement yeterdy damage.

TWe learu tbat A Heirne, RalefghK Canotlnlanf is "about to 1 late of the start a 'flew dally paper la Charlotte, to be called the JHa- 7' -The Richmond of yesterday says: Mr, YE. M. Alfrlend has received an auto- graph letter Irom" Disraeli congratulating and f. complimenting tlm upon hi crltlcUm of "Lothalr," which he pronounce as the most finished, scholarly, and satisfactory criticism whlcn 3" ppeared. in the English lad- cniire." Mr e.

m. AifrfenH ia a hmthAr nf Ruage." Mr. E. M. Alfrlend is a brother of F.

II. Alfrlend, of this city. mi THE OUTLAWS. Beports ond Bpeenlatlona. The Intelligence from Robeson yesterday rather conflicting.

It seems to be generally conceded, however, that Boss Strong is certainly dead. It Is now stated that the wound la his head was not necessarily of a character to cause bis death, but on account, the lack ot proper 1 attention1 mortification in. Y- lAs to: the' whereabout of "Henry Berry there seems to be quite a division of sentiment. Some think he has left th I county, others that he is dead, and others still xitX his mvsterions movemenU bode no vanA 7 7 nprtLAln nf hlat Tn nlhr.irkrHi death ofcBoes Btroog will be terribly revenged. We learn that Andrew 8trong is desperately angry, and we should not be surprised to hear that he has vented hi spite on some one before many day have passed.

'7 Henderson, the Herald correspondent, still remains with the outlaws, with whom he eat, drink and sleeps, going about with them with a rifle slung; to hi back. He i In bsd odor with the people, wnere he goes, and many of them openly display: their contempt for blm. Sf. Patrick Jay. The birth day of Ireland's patron' 8alnt was celebrated yesterday by the Hibernian Benevolent Association In the usual appropriate manner.

The member met at their Hall on Market street at.9) o'clock, when a procesaion was formed under the dtrectlon of Chief Marshal John McAvoy and his Assistant. The procession marched to '8L 'Thomas (Catho lic) Church, where suitable services were had, after which an address appropriate to the occasion was delivered by Father Hans, Fayettevllle- After the conclusion, of the iuiuicu uuu umivucu, luruuu avme oi me principal streets, making a very fine Appear- ance In their beautiful regalia, and being pre ceded by the Rose Bad Band, which dlacoanad vary ood The annual Ball came off the Hall of the Howard Relief F. E. Company at night, and was largely attended. Oar Chip Basket.

81mple addition adding to one' family. Several thousand women belong to the foerman International. YV Why is a young girl like a music book Because she is full of airs. C. Some one ssys that a lady' hair is often of th ee colors as well as her dress.

fi' Why is an old coat like an iron kettle Because It represent hat wear. Son one says very shrewdly that com pllments are only lies In court clothes. some, one says that onr good deeds and ki nd acts are music to as at midnight. Sympathy is said. to be the golden key which unlocks the hearts ot others.

a near-sighted man, being advised to use glasses, took four, he sty, anTsaw double I Miss Annie P. Hoyt, who is twelve years bfage, and resides at East RochesterNew rjampshire, has finished a quilt composed 909 hexagonal pieces ot calico, no two of which Y. '7 -Y" -7 A eaf and dumb person' being asked to Ulve his idea of forgiveness, took a pencil and 7 of of year, in advance imOQtWm prance rifree months, In 2 viemouwt n.a tfodinwa 8tar will ba 1 la t-j ait of the City at Jftnxzn CtxTa or WKTEOllOJLOtillCAI KECOr.D. March 17, 1372. Ther- Barometer.

Time. mom- Wind. Weather eter. 80.03 80:14 43 5 40 light Icioudy NWUaht Fair SW fresh Iciear Mean Temp, of day, 43 dcg. 4 I jqoTE.

All barometric readings are reduced r0 the sea-level and to S3 degrees i--' ROBfiKT BETBOTII, Sorg't Shrnal Service U. 8. AV' Weather WAR DSPA.BTUKNT, umce oi Uhler Biamal otace Washington, 174:55 r. vY; PtcbcMma. TLe lowest barometer over northern Lake Michigan will moye east wardly Into Uanada, with Uimlnishing pressure and rising temperature theuce southeastward to the Atlantic the Atlantic prevail over ites to night, alr nr tttnw rbast mcreasea ciouaioees win the Middle and New England States with threatening weather and rain or snow along the lower lake region, which may possl bl extend to the middle and east AUantlc coasts by and on Tuesday morning pleasant weather will prevail on Tuesday over the Southern States, with southwebterly winds graduilly veering to northwesserly: rising ba- roaieter, northwesterly winds aud -clearing weather will Drevall over tho nouer lake ra- siun by Tuesday morning and extend over the I uaio valley add the lower lake day evening.

i region by Tues- Iclpalei lor ihe UaDgerous winds are not antic MVAutic and Gulf THBOITY. 1'ROFITADLC ADVEItTISlS. Yi'ti call the attention of the business men of Wilmington to superior, advantages ctreredby. THE WEEKLY STAR a. tin advertising' media It ta without exception, the Lwgvat Circulation of any publication in Vf llminatbn and we can satisfy any one that It ha no equal as a medium of communication with the people of the rural district now trading with Wilmington.

We solicit a call from those who wiah to I place their business prominently before the I people of this section, confident that; we can I offer inducement that cannot faU toplease. UiisfeBBKUxa's Live Book Store. Market street Chromos. Dudlkt Ellis, Sign of the Big Boot Cloth if Yl A. K.

Walker. First National Bank New Office. -v. Wir. Liu kins, Cashier.

Banking House of James Dawson Gold M. Chonlt, Commissioner. Commission tr's Sale. Bdstino. fc McQpigg.

Valuable Sound Property for Sale.V I visow, Blaxxmax, Tatlob Cat-Spsoce riaa Double Elastic 8teel Fens. Wm. M. Foisson. St.

John Lodge $671, F. A. M. XortheaU We alluded a few days since to the! con tern-' plated trip of the Utile Sam, Capt. R.

P. Fad disoa, up Northeast River, The steamer returned on Saturday afternoon, having gone no lurlher than Bannerman's Bridge, ln conse- quence of there being no draw to the bridge, and the river being so high that the steamer could not pass under It. There waUlenty of 1 freight noticed on the river, going and return- log, and Capt. Paddlson thinks there will be no lack of it during the Summer. As soon as the water falls a little he will go above the bridge and he baa Uttte doubt of being able to reach llallaville.

The steamer came iback with a full freight. City Court. The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning George Hooper, charged with forcible't res-pass and assault and battery, was found guilty and sentenced to pay the penalty nd Mayor recommended to suspend the execution of the judgment on the payment of the costs. Woodly Shepherd and VlrgU charged with stealiog. taklug and carrying away oars belonging on ihe Sch-y TarrjfNatt were found not guilty and discharged at the cost of the proiecntibnV'" 1 Job Burke, Ibafged with drunteimets, was found Judgment for the; penalty and costs.

Mayor recommended to suspend exe cution on bis pajlDg the costs. Xew Steamer. tin A new bt earner, called the LWlngt6nr built for Kerchueiv f3hj; cltby Paddlson; was launched on Thnrs- Capt, day last. The LiUlngton 85 feet In length, IS feet In width of beam, 4 feet in depth-of hold, and will carry 403 barrels She Will ran between Wilmington nd Upper Black River and will be ready to commence" her regular trip about the lit of May.1 tshe is represented to be a yery fine boat- 5 r. V.

O. ofXXeeiianles. We understand that active meatur are already on foot for the establishment In this city of a Lodge perhaps two ol this new Order ludeeJ, part of the necessary documents have been received and the form of application for charter rights 1 expected in a day or two. It 1 if 1 tt, In a rt t. t.

Y. YU- notadvlaed. bnt observe that professional aa rtl as mechanical Pursuits have membership In i -lorary i tne room above-Messrs. J. 3..

Topbam and the one io the adjoining building have een rsnted by the Library AssacIatI6o, and yesterday the work of connecting the two 'ooms ty door wsy sod fitting them np prop ''j "a commenced, we lesrn that tne pros petti ol the Aasoelatlon are very.encoursglng uaeea, snd large accessions to the member- Kbip are coufldeotiv ex Dec ted. eneclallv as lhcjwHl now have, the library rooms in tuch 7.A. 2 F. M. 9 P.

M. F. No Mr. I was of set tn I i 1 I I I 1 Transjlrania county, died at his home in I that county last. Tl.

trn.l. tT2rJ- MfTneadaT niaht and robbed of. about $00 pounds of bacon. So 'learn from the American. I the American.

1 The irronrl inrv '7 Wavnf grana jarj. OI ayue lesday last, found a true bill coontv on Tnesdav against Btephttr Barfleld, lor uturucr. us -iriai in ei lur- uuntuay i next. Hon. w.T.

Dortch -appears for the 'defence. YCv' The iiolclsboro iMessenaeri says Twelve new brick stores, several dwellings and a fine Hotel are to be ad-1 dtd to thfi ftnlrinhnrrt imnrnrpmpnts dnr- cita to toe uoiasooro improvemeuta aar- tog toe present year, ine amount to do expended in building.will exceed nnn vvv. The RaleiVh Sentinel Rava A io ivdieigu AJCuiJW DA)V We learn the convicts of the Penitentiary mf- -rl are now upon halt ration and all work suspended in consequence thereof. We will soon hear a bowl from the peniten- Building and Loan of, this caiy, sajs the Raleigh sold At the last meeting for $135,00 'per share This was the 35th regular meetinsf. Shares are was the 35th regular meeting.

Shares are worto aoout sou.uu eacn. onares in tne 2nd claes.of this Association, which is in 3rd month, Bold at an average ot $65.00. (, 1 The Shelby IZariner says Mr. Mike Grigg, one of the four priaonr who were convicted at the November term the Raleigh Circuit Coott, and sentenced for six months in jail at this place, made his escape on last Wednesday night, it is said, by letting himself5 down from the window of the second story of the jail by bis A Bad Failles; Oat. It is indeed a sad falling out when, after year of the closest in- tlmacy, the hair part com nany with the head uri uutriw mo iuuiw nuua uiy be easily prevented and tne twain more close, Iv united than ever bv a timelv and a vattsmatio A' irr'8 arSLBfc virforant.

of thti hair and nrnmoter of lta i gxowux ana Deaniy Known to mouera pnar thTtfth7ha? which Is preliminary to its comlnjr out, ly supplying the precise degree of molstnre requisite io its preservauon nn a healthy stte. It Is the only true dissolvent and evapo rant of dandrun" and other lmourttie of the scalp, whose presence 1 injurious to the inerair. Ja oeauimer oi ine neaaxne aa- man on nan no eanai. is not oniv increases i the quantity of the hair, but improve it Quality immediately, imparting a lustrous appearance and silky texture which are ex ceedlngly attractive. SUICIDE COMMITTED, Usthe result of an inactive state of liver and atomach, producing headache, obtuse wtel-J finally insanity, 1 no uncommon occurrence.

am tnese aisasrreeaoie svmntom ana oaa feelinrs are moet otrrtainly dispelled by the use ot Dr. Pierce' toiaen i ledical Discovery. lit revitalizes And builds nn the whole system A little book oa Chronic Diseases sent tree. Address B. V.

Pierce, M. DM Buffalo, N. Y. uolden Medical Discovery, sold by all druggists. -j Th Fri NEW PE NO EEIAt DOXTBLS EAABTIO STEEL' PENS.

These Pens are of superior English manu-factore, and are a nearrr appro imation to erto invented. have reoentiy tui Ji anew nen to tb AoaakMy of reat saperlority where hue writing is desirable, which we designate THE QUEEN1 or Nxl 18. A Samnle Card, containinar all the 15 number, aecuiely enclosed, will be sent by mail, on receipt of S3 Address ivisON, BLAKE MAN, TAYLOR COH 138 and U0 Grand Street, N. Y. mar 19-eodl wTu Th 6at-ent YALCADLE Sound Property for Sale.

Bj BUNTING McQTDIGO. TTTE WILL SELL at EXCHANGE CORNER VV on 8ATUUDAY, the 83d Instant, at 11 o'clock A. to close a Mortg ige that VALUABLE FABM on MIDDLE adjoining the land of C. C. Morse and Wm.

B. Giles, containing one hund ed acres, forty of which is in a hlarh state of cultivation, with Two-Story Dwtlllnjr. Kitchen and neces sary out buildings. Also ten lots, eaoh con- taining ten acres, near the i TERMS. Half Cash, balance one and two years.

imar ot Chromos! CKromos rrtHB MOST BEAUTIFUL A WD BIST A. lected atocA ox enromos in tne city can oe ronna at ine iave book store, expressive 01 every type of NatoTe. No Parlor. Llbrarv. Stndio or Office i eonv pi-te without a picture of some kind.

Tour tastes can oniv be refined thmusrh a love or tneBeautifuL'H 'LANDSCAPE AND EMBLEMATIC AL, of every variety and at all prices. 'Also, Or gans, Melodeon, Planoa, (Or BKJOftt marl9tf Live Book and Music store. v. i ji jj eeiingJor we AU ond uenree xuu ixuesaayi evening, at 7 o'clock. By order of the W.

M. I Wk. M. POISSON, St. JoHxaHAX, March 19-lt Secretary.

Banking House "CIOB SALE, rNEW EIGHT FB CJT JD gold bonds. the city or wjlminu 1 ftvw tmBnti navahle aami annnallv on th SALE. 'NEW EIGHT PEB CENT. 1 'itkff. uonnons navable ami annually on tne nm daysof and July veir deira.

blerinveatment, combining a profl'able return with absolute safety. 1 -WM. LAitKi march W-St vasnier. Firot national- Bank; 7 0f Wilmington, 1 t-j ht t-rr iliai VJiA XUa 1 Sd. "Sf transacted ittuh lSlr ArJC Eoj and In is ill U01U11UAUMUA MiilU.

0RONLYr MORRIS, Aro'TES. VrRTUR OF A DECBEK' OF TEC Srj- I perlor court of New Hanover I' maj dat June term WUthounderalanetl Com- mtastoner will sell, Tuesday apnl S3, i87a. at I A-hM mm aI DvAi.a I SgTiu'de piece OI -4' near the limits, of thia-city i at jkmeg l. mui' corner, running thence North 0 40m. East thirty-seven chain t- a or lru 'Tho nut NAanrn elghty-flv links; thence tou'h 8 dega.

flrteea chain and eiirhtv -eva lmksto 'a stake; thenee Booth 0.40m., west thirty six ctoal wj and fty-nve link to aatake the Old fiewheru Road, thence alon sail road bout 87. West fifteen chain and elKbty- eIW I iiTH. v. tTh- 43m St, lour Chains and fitly links 10 the beginning, containing 68 ACEEs.tt.oieoriehr Ine above described prooerty ia itaatd upoa lho NOrth bide of old ttewbern Koad. and is a portion of what la known as the towc a n'n lli3A AEjLt UAvi A i i containing SIXTY ACRES, portion of which.

under fence, with a good NEW DWELLING I HOUSE thvreon and all necessary OTJT-HOUES Parties desirous of purchasing will beshown the property upon application to ,5. CKONLY, ComT. wumtnxton, n. uM Marcn 19, vsu. i maich 19-oawfton ds Cloth Gaiters, JTOBOCCO FOXED, FOB I DUDLEY A ELLIS, marlS -tf flism of the Big Boot.

Havana Eoyal lottery! GRAND EITRAOBDIKART To Take Place April 4,1872. HIS DB AWING will be composed of only ao.ooo TICKaTS. 'lhewumber of Ticket will be from mo. ltoNo.vOeo. ') The amount to be distributed will be Dollars, divided Into 618 QUIZES, lu tbe tollowmr form i- 1 Prize of 1 Prize co.ouo 1 Prize 25,000 Prize of lo.uo 1 Prize of.

t69 Prizes or wrnswui l.iaw Frizes oi 1,000 wvtu 9 APDroxlmation of t2.u ueaoh to the 9 remaining Kos. of the denary of tho So. drawing the $3 O.mO 9 Approximation of A X4 each to the 9 remaining Nos. or the denary of 13,030 ine Ki. ara wing tne 4.600 2 Approximations of OJ each io the Ko.

preceding and No. fo o. preceding and No. following the No. raw in tne 125,00 2 Approximations of iMX each to the Ao.

preceding and o. following the drawing the $10,0 0 2 Approximations of $5.0 each to the No. preceding and No. following 1,000 1 tne no. drawing tne 1,000 648 FBIZES $750,000 Paicks or Tickets nr This DaAwnro Whole Ticket.

5 CO Currency. uair uu Qaarter Ticket: 17 CO one-Tenth Ticket. 1 00 It fl No orders filled for less than One-Tenth Ticket Address all orders to i BUUNIO A I a 77 Gravier bt New Orleans. La. Bemlt in Registered Letter or, Pout-Offlce Money uraer.

i umciai eopy ox xirawmg B8n.ieTBiTwi holder. (tub 28-naclm Saddlery. ALL KINDS Or SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, TBAVELINO BAGS, And every hing In the line of Saddlery Good cneap ior casn at J. 8. TOPHAM A CO.S, i Na 8 South Front street.

feb 6-tfaao WUmlngton, N. C. MISOET.1 1 A 1 Fertilizers. -pKBUVIAN GUANO, PHOSPHO PEBUYIa'n GtJANO, SEA FOWL GUANO, il ELL'S UPEB PHOSPHATE W. A C' SUPER WIHTLOCK'S VEGETATOR, hi i'7t rV'S? I All Standard.

Fertilizers and Recommended i for Bale by maTl7-D4WSw MURRAY A CO. FARRAR'S, ELECTRIC CUBES "RHEUMATISM AND NEUBALGIA. 1 zi. XTA a Try it- CUIG DO pay. 1 jaa- For- Sale at ALL DRUG STORES.

I a 1 iix r- marlt-tf 1 Bistilles illaterialo. 5 se tons HOOP IRON.1 no-fr! I loo BBLS. GLUE. fc 9 1SK1j. i I aoa pros RtTETS.

(1 t-r S0 SPIRIT CASKS, For sale low by i( 7- KBBCHNEB, mar tf 1 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Oats. Corn and BUSHELS if 13,000 BUSHELS COBN, 1,200 BBLS. FLOUR, For aale low bv F. W.

KEBCHNER, 27, S3 and 0 North Water mhl7-tf CAPE FEAR JAf. XSEK.I. H. BAHES, Art. Center Ann and "Water.

Streets, WILMINGTON, AU kinds of Smith and Machine Work WROUGHT. IRON; PIPES" AMD STEAM ITTTING8 8UPPM QTTDTJt fTT" teaiboat Work. A. IU app will i Ot i 1 I 0 '4 V'7- An ordinance fnrblJdlng the firing of any cannon, gun, rifle or any other fire-arms, or any canton or candlecrackers or any other fireworks, an where within ha corborata fireworks, any where within he corporate Lmits oi the city, exctpt on occasions such a Christmas or the 4th day of July, under a pepalty of five dollars lor each and every offence, was passed. 'x-X' In the matter of a remonstrance from sundry citizens residing on Seventh street, in relation to the sidewalk on said street, which was presented to the Board by the Committee appointed by the -property? holders Interested, it was ordered that work be suspended and the whole matter referred with power to act to a Joint committee con eistlogof the Committees on Finance and Streets and ihe matter oi excess oi special or license I tax on small retail small machine 1 I shop and telearraph companies, war referred I to a consUtlngf of men jttumiey, sampson ana carry, lor report.

I I A contract was made with S. TanAmrlnge to care for the city prisoners at the Work I it uwuov vi iuc wuuii wo i mouth. Fermisslon was granted the folio ing per sons to erect wooden E. Mnrrav F. W.

Kerchuer, John C. Bailey, Robert 1 n- i Henning, D. R. Murchison and John W. Tay- lof.

i -y. 1 it. 9 A. I 3 Ascviamenuauun i or licenses to retail epir- Uuous liquors were granted to D. Cartjohn and John C.

Koch. The special committee to whom was referred the petition of many citizen of "Brooklyn," in the 1st Ward, reported progress. Petition for a gaa lamp at both corners of Muter' Alley and a flag crossing to be pieced on Front street, opposite Mater's Alley, was granted. j--. A communication from Judge Edward Cant-well In reference to the late act of the Legislature in regard to municipal courts was received and ordered oa file.

Board adjourned until the 3rd Monday In April. Fashion Twlnkllsga. A brush Is Invented for restoring vel- Twenty three loebaa la the proper Size for a lad v's waist. Large gipsy bonnets will be the rura style for snmmer. Glycerine and lime juice are commended for the hair.

Di esses striped like a zebra are to be a spring aosurauy. Sleeveless jackets of black silk, trimmed with lace, are very much worn this season. The latest femine kid boot has bnttons on both sides, impartially. 1- It is considered tomme W'favt for ladles to wear from three to six bracelets on each arm In full 7 Y' A new kind of fringe is made of small feather, and is very beautiful on a thin trans parent ball dress -j -2 1 ---Heavy gold crosses, which, open, disclos- Ing a full set of feminine sewing Implements, are the latest and prettiest things in chate laines. Bblpplog artlclea for sale at the office, of the MCxitntQ Stas.

"tf SPIRITS OF TURPEIITIHE. rpp'n 'f tTt tiffi. Kinston 18 to. havo a "FlrO Company. 1 1 1 i RulheVfordtdn debating i- TlaeA la V-rir amnsement of the young men ol Bhelby.

In th Tnano Anvlnm at Kalemh ff A protracted meeting is being I held in the Methodist Episcopal Church of I arJ RCV. VVm. JVlartin, Ot OlprHj bia, preached an the i Goldsboro M. Ej Church on Sunday evening. Mrj Conner has? taker! Air.Xl W.vuuuef; ao laa-ci charge of the local columns ot the Wilson Plain, Dealer.

i The Lenoir county radicals, held a Convention in Kipston on Saturday last. i TheGoTdsboro'4 Messenger sajs: Our country friends are greatly oe hind in their farming operations, owing to Ihe unfavorable state of the weather. 0. Dnckwortb, Esq men per of the nouse.of Bepresejatatiref from its 1 of i 1 1 UN DEB authority of an Ordlnano of the Board ofAidermen. a Block Hook, con- t.ining a drawing of every block, Xxt'and auodivisions or JOta, 1 Deinir piepar.a Dy it is very aesiraoie to oDiain lniormation of the la estchanire in tho ownership of all ilea 1 asrate BOid wit nm tue corporate limit of the city, tiuce February lat up to the -first day of April nxt.

Jn order to Insure correctness and make a most valuable a.d Tellable book of referene. all persons interest ed are requested to furnish ihe information de-tiredto Metsra-dames A.iirova, at tneir office on uecond street. t. v. mar 16t r.

i Wn IIava Jnat TtecelTctl BBLS. AND HALF BBLS. CHOICE Ov "OUB Dried Dried Apples; prunes, rreieryes, -mhl7-tf. WEST A HABRIS3. EH 0 wrote, -It Is the sweetness wl4eh.flowers yleld Knffin K.

ot of Gold8-wben trampled upon." i porot i8 in a flourishing Y-YlY, iU ROM THIS DATE, tfce rates for Tr.s ent Boarders are $1 Orf, 43 a 80 per day, ae-cordtog to location" and room. Day. Board-er, as 00 per 4 tJanfl-tf For Eont, ONE; STORE IN THE BBICR BLOC FT 7 comer ot Nash and Goldsboro streets, la the town of Wilson, N. 1 xnarch 15-1 Agent, ilson, M.C -1 -VANTC. -TTTAlXTSDw Five Beet and eboe Makers, YV to which good ae and stedy em p.oyment will be given none bat pood work wen need apr'Y.

J. W.HEUXTT, mh 16 1 Llppitt BuUding, 8. F. tit. I 'TTTA KTED Froi 5 to 23 Cor1 Whfte or hlV BedOakBark.bvtheli.tof 'r.

J. w. 11L.W i r. 16-lw Llppltt's Building, 8. 1 rc.it tt.

A In the ellence ofthe night the ear ratrhea the least SOUnd I BO. in the SOlltode Of fhnnhtnnhMnl In the hnatle ft -Y '''Ci--: "7 Y'? a ornf1man in the ielnltv of Phlladel- 6" phla recently lost hi wife, and a correpond; eht states that a young pilss of six, who csme a a.M Kfa llttlA rlrl nf ahnAlt Vflnf M' wm marrv Vain. irh waa th renlr. hnt not nntll after the Bats Ball. The match game of.

balL betweea, the ti.ii. m.k i.ir.4 ur -ase from the bate ball fraternltv of the city came off yesterday afternoon, resulting in a victory tor the latter, tThe scoring stood 24 to 21. A great deal of interest was manifested la; the game and quite a large Crowd, Including knum ber of were oa the grounds. if an have found anvthlnsr advertise it in onr new deoartment. under head of Lost and FoundVat half our regular.

rates, for adver; tlsements not exceeding five lines. tf at I rfTTAWTED-ITTMEDIATELY pentme and tour 11 a atitl Cooneis. Apply to J. PlllL.LlPa& C. A A.

U. 8. or 1 To 8raT3rx A Hixsoy, Wllialngton, N. MaarlHir; for oalg on TTIOXX "ALE-CIRCULAR SAW MILL, la JD good order. Inquire of febaU-lia 1 confenlent locality..

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Years Available:
1867-1947