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r t 4 i. the mm?ar'G cta::, , ' -'PUBLISHED DAILY, wJl. H BKBJfAlip Editor and Trc: r, Orio Dawson Bank.BuUdinjrs, Front St. Afir. in advance..!. .m.........$7 CO months, in advance..,.. . 8 60 S'.m months, ww'" flk fin 73 -nhfl tfoRHivo stab will be delivcrert lit any , uf t& City atFiiTKKir 'NTftPer'ek. M ErEOKOJLOtJICAl. tllX'OKD. ,Dec. 6, 1871. . i?-- : jTher-' T" rin.e B"" mom- Wind. Weather lime- eterr cter , . v,' ; !tSU-iS ; 20 -.NEIhrut' Clear iXhS8 30:23 89 S treutle Clear,: SO , JaW ...a jcioudy u'eaH Turn p. ofday, S3 d es. viiTtf All barometric readiugij are reduced to t - -IIobxkt SstroTH, Scrg't Signal Service U. S. A. . Weather Report. . .... .. . i. V1B JLKrAKTUS3T, j j, Offlce of Cnief 8i2nti :cert - Washington, : Dec C 4:S5 P; M. J ; VIVo&ao&tiea;. ... , fhelow' pressure i'n'Vpper Michigan will orobably extend rapidly to Lake On tar la with L.-cL- southwest winds and stormy weather on Thursday from Pennsylvania to Maine. FaH-j in r barometer, rising lempcraiure, tna p:ii biy rain from Pennsylvania to North. Carolina Mud Indiana.- Increasing southwest winds in the Southern and Gnlf State, with cloudy weather on Thnrsday and probably rain on the Gulf coast. Warning signals ordered f Cautionary signals continue at Mllraukle, Chicago, Grand Haven,-Detroit, aliare order etl from Toleda, Buffalo, Rochester and Oswe-, go. THE UsissBBKOKH's Live Book Store 85 Market at. Homo versus Darwio.' t -i- j German Amekica.jT Ins. 'Amusing Enter- Uiuiuent at Masonic Hall. ' 0. S. Ellis, Sec'y apd. Treas. Mechanic's building and Loan Association." ' Frank W. King. New River Oysters for . - C x- : Heide Bros. Confectioneries, Fruits, Nuts Cheese, Butter, &c. ' - " . i Willard Bros. 11,000 Sacks American & Liverpool S..1L ... - -v .,-v-"-' - t A DUIA.N & Volleus. AAA O.d Valley Whiskey. . 'i-'.f ; j L. E. Johnson. Flour, Mackerel, Bacon, Suar, Co0ee,&c. ' v,'. Bunting & McQuigg, Auctioneers. Dry Goods. Crockery, Stoves, &c, for sale. i W. M. StYKson. lio I for Christmas. Confections, all kinds J -' ' f ; j bee the advertisement under the. caption of Levee and Soiree. . jt 11. Brunhild & Bko. Removal. - Dodlkt & Eixia, Sign of the Big Boot.-p Nortti Carolina Shoes, v ' j Kead the advertisement under the caption if ''Wants. . , -..' t ine Gilt Moulding for Pleture Frames. tf At YAXOBSDSLfB.' KemuvAl.' Messrs. Brunhild & Bro. give notice In our columns thla morning that they have removed their Wholesale Liquor Establishment .and Manufactory of Cigars iolio. S Granite Row, formerly occupied by Mr. D. A. Smith as' a Furniture Store. Country merchants and oth ers desirous of purchasing liquors or cigars fry the wholesale wilLdo well to give tfiem a call, &i they are in constant receipt of new consign ments. ;"" The UermanAmerleau InstitatA sBy an advertisement in this issue it will be seeu that the.. German-American Institute; Frof. J. F,Rueckert, Principal, wlli give ""an iuteresting and amusing entertainment' at Masouic HalHhis evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. Those who are fond of good mnslc both vocal and Instrumental, should be pres- cut. See advertisement for particulars. - Oval Walnut and Gill Frames all sorts! uud sizes, at " YaiOisdill's. j Fashion's FeslS. - tf-. - Blue satinWavats for gentlemen are consid ered the correct thing; .' f ; ' . ijil Afternoon cfrd parties are a fashionable style of entertainment this season. " ' The newest style of. aasbeaare at watered J wuuu, uiij UHi.a jm mi "-!.',;.'. Many gentlemen, wear ahlrt.ltuda composed of gold and the hair of their fiancee. j The latest fashion in pets ,for, young ladies I are small red faced mookeys. What next ? I i Three buttoned Jjloyes,, wiUembroldered t-auntlets', are'the latest novelty in that line. - The most fashionable shade? of silk worn this. seasonls W4 color koowii as "peacock' blue." . , , t The latest scarf pin Is an amelhyst,, iathe sbapTof a beetle, with" wings and , claws ;of .4old and diamond eyes. -. ' ; j, Z WLitefcllkjcarfs.lrimiidwlthleciennea lace or white silk tassels, are the most fashion able btyle of nJckgaJfeotssBQ "4 Uih-heeled Oxt'ord tki w?a,e.t8ilk r W1 to luaicll thecoior of the dress are Jlhe fator iie bhoe for ho'iiie'wear with the ladles, f A beantirul aeeoitment of Albums Ux reeeivkd A letter from a friend at ile bans ville, C, states that the Bingham School cadets J had ' a tarj-et shooting on Friday evening- fast, '.Dec. J 1st. Mesers. E. T. Coofci Uttem Mtlver, of S6nthCarollnal B. A. Springs, of South CaroIinaVand jft, Sprunt, of 8prth Carolina, made ' the mosV snccessfol. shots, Target shooting by tne ,adeU - was exo u uu continued dqrlQg.tne present wees. i There will be skating . at the City.liaU ' thU evenjjg for ladiea-and gentlemen. . Skatlog .Isl epleadid erclsaforcoi Sl4tt me oiood in active circulation and injuses new. vf The use of the dally newspaper a tne agep life Into -the mosebl 4cy lor communlcaUon between people of, all outthlaevmgand-tryJtife 'classes, Is'wwstantlj iia'cmiln'an'd ihiatratea tf At Sl" 1 VAjrOKaPEti'aV .V'oa the.tmsincs3 ot lib' ' -'' ' ' ?. . ' ' ' :' .f ::,' "?-?"--V;- Vol. IX-ITo, 04, V WILllnTGT0IT,:iT, C. THTJllQDAY.: DriSntTTTnrt- 7.;187L: Whole Eo. 1,308 Mil fll llata.. -' - -r , Mna-HM-M-M---M-a-a-M--a-aMa-M-j-a--MM - Dai Rice's circus appears" in Rikigh next "onday ; 4 . . . " Tn'? Tremalnes opened at Ralii, h last night. . , 7; . - . Turkeys are'dvacclng in price. fxiie fig- ure yesieraay was t3 a pair. ; , Something rnew ;at T Vanbrddell's-the Crystal Card Pottea.. - V . r . . . ?tf : " The Grand Jury found 17 true fcllla yes terday, making S3 altogether during this term of the Superior Court . T . ' . " . ' I ".' r bt2 horse sae,v advertised by Messrs. Cronly& Morris, commences at Exchange Corner this morcirg, at 10 o'clock' V ": ' The bill to aulnorlze the cityVf Wiimlng to a ta hsuV bonds for funding IbVcity deht passed Us third reading In the House 00 Mon day. --'-' ..-..--'. - v An adjourned meeting of the Mechanics Buildic and Loan Association: for the re- denrtlon of stocky will be held at the Com taercialtxchange thia eveuin?. - -! . The ; bill i to ; consolidate the . Planter' a. v.uciny anatue,. WIImIngton and Onslow, Railroad Company passed Us third reading in the 8enate on Monday, unaBlmously. . v .Among the persona who stood an ap- proved examination and were admitted; on trial, in the M. E. Conference on Monday,5 we notlW t e name of Franklin A. Bishop, of this city. - w- , i i j ' CT P,Br;friendDl McNeilLof the Wadesboro Argut was fn the city yesterday, and informs us that he .leaves for Baltimore on Friday, where he expects to purchase a , new outfi. for his paper. ' . ' Yesterday was pronounced by many to be colder than the jaay precediug. In fact, the Thermftmeter declared thia to be the fact. We have rarely experienced eojder weather In this latitude. ' John King, charged with breaking open the wood honse of Dr. Berry, and turned over to the Sheriff by the City Court, waa lodged !in jail yesterday to await trial before the Supe rior Court. R. K. Bryan, Esq., of this county, leaves for Clinton, Sampson county, this morning, where he is to deliver the annual address be fore the agricultural fair now in progress at that place.'; 4 " - ':. nbcn TJneeden, whltt, charged with Illegal voting, and Annie Wilson, colored, charged with larceny, were arrested yesterday, on a capiat from the Superior Court, and bound over for trial. Lovers of good oysters are requested to rend the auveriiaement of Mr. F. W. King, which appears to tLia Issue. Call at' Captain J. I. Metis ttore every Tuesday and Friday and get a upply. . ,- j ' - A grand Levee and Soiree will be given at Citjr Hall on Wednesday evening, the 13th insL, by Free Love Lodge, G. U. of O. F., for the beneflt.of the Lodge. f An address will be delivered on the occasion. See advertisement. ... 4 ff;--V-.-:.- .-h We were shown, yesterday afternoon, a specimen pumpkin raised on the 'arm of Mr. G. W. Lamb, .of , Duplin county. It only weighed 180 pounds; but we tRfuk if will be pretty generally' conceded that it was "some pumpkin." . ;7 , . . 1 ; Advertising is-an art, and Is the mother of the art pf moneymaking: Successful adver tisers jinhesitatio'y .and . gratefully declare that they owe the beginning of their prosper ity And the foundation of their wealth to the liberal and judicious use of printers', ink. - Two or three cases were disposedvof be fore the City Court yesterday morning, one o( these being for cursing in the Theatre and another for fast" driving. Judgment for pen alty and costs In the former case and delend anyth'e latter d!slud.;xThe " curslst Bjwa-a p-h Mascrlojr Court. - The Ollowirr cVies were disposed of by this Court Yesterday : V- i s State W JoJepbTltkeU and ''PeUr Pickett, euarge. rWltn-i iareeqyjan t xeeeTiujr ?wicu , goods, were roananot guuiy, .: ? SUtewa,a. EitchWelV chargedwlih as sault and battery. Defendant appeared in Court and plead former acjjifrtaj. ; Theory ftfu'rid ill Issues n fator.ql flendant. Staje vs, Jjoba. jpibe -JP&Vf ir IUkvssinlt and battery was fiTuud fajj&Ji'Sf State tt War! Bttrneani rqi Prjdgen, chvgeCwit'fordfTeapaJs,- grthjr as toPcldge. Guilty as to Bhriey who was fined $150. Defetdant.wai appea!to tlieBt ! limitation - TWood owldln Ver? f f3Vi I Ad vertlsl ng far lao People : r , . We would call the attention of the public to- the Mobnino Stabs charges for short,; adyer- usemenis, especiaiiy, ior , fcue .rauuuui4vu. of the growing demand lor the publication of brief notices such as Wants," fTo'Let," ?For Bale,Htcvr Most advertisements of this character can be fedueed to & ve lints ' space1,1", and the chaii.for;Uiem.Bglmt:lalf our regular riteswhen paid for drfctiy in .advance ' -This offer increased ;lnducementa for aer irauH wan ting places for famiUea wlshin do mesUcalOriarmers baviora Taorse, ofi eO, or aa old wagonfsle-Iandordsj wi8hUig tenants j anatenantajwishlng lanords,ytQu8 the MoBsnso aalk jnedlum for jcommu nicatiug with their seteral but unknowir cua : . a 'w - T. a ' n a Ira rttlat t- Vftll .of tbeBe rates for sbort advertlsemenU, to Invite pQbHc attention to anyspecialty -in trade, pr. aifyeUnge l.-iaefr places.,, ; ; - Our Chin Raskei. - A Western parent has" named Tour daugh ters May, Junta, JuTya'and Angbsta, .1 ; Utah may-nave Its' plural wives, observes Mr. Quilp, but other parts pf the country have very singular ones.; . v ' k " - t - - A bill In the Illinois LeglslatuVev proposes that women sLall not be debarred Jfrdm any occupation except the military 1 " f .ifTT 1 presume you won't charge ; anything .or.just;remoii&eri7 jne,' saldra one-legged sailar to a wooden-leg manufacturer; I , f. A correspondent wants to know whether, considering he great "utility of the . ocean, poets are not wrong Jn calling H -a r waste of orator " - . ' . " " ' . - The clergymeti throughout ther country have, according to ofiiciai figures christened vl7 new' borir- Alexises' daring the past. few -7: The best way toflnd odt is o put a,ring on ,it,". was tbe blushlpg'reply bf a young! wo pqao to thertmark1 of her lover that he hoped her J hand was npt a counterfeit." r- A young-lady In a California skating rink was' astonishing -a crowd of people with i her excellent satk, wLla the stcntiei and fell, knocking out alt her teeth. ;lt is consoiluj: to know that they were false ones. ;. - A severe storm at Thlbodeaux, Louisiana, blew down a house, killing two men and se riously injuring two others. A little boy was caught in the air and landed three ; hundred yards away, where he fell, uninjured. Upon alighting he exclaimed, u I tell you I had a sweet ride." ' - ' . - " - , ? Picture Framing, in all its branches, ar tistically executed at . VakOrsdku.'b. U - , ' ; Opera Honse. ; Wy man; as usual, was greeted by a large audience last evening, a greater portion of the bouse be'ng crowded to its utmost capacity. Prof. Wyman is too well known in our com munity to need any praise from us, but where praise is merited we think it should be given. There are a very few, if any, who can excel tbe Professor, either as a magician or ventrilo quist, and we can say with 1 safety that he has reached the ""top round of the ladder in his profession. : ' . For tbe benefit of the "little people" a mat inee will be given this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and a performance to-oight, when the engage ment closes. . t ; The gold watch, at the close of the perform ance last night, was drawn by Mr. C. W. Hud gios, a resident of this city; the silver watch by George McFarland, colored. Mr. W. T. Jones was a lucky ticket-holder and he carried off a handsome set of knives and forks. A shawl, counterpane, Vbal moral skirt, 1 delane dress and several other articles Vere also drawn. The entertainment closed with Wyman's llfemovihg figures, which brought forth en cores from the audience. LEGISIiATIVE r SUMMARY. Condensed from the Raleigh Sentinel. . ,v SENATK - . -.j . -Monday. Dec. 4 The Senate met at 10" o'clock, President Warren in the chair. ' . , . Mr. Gilmer introduced a bill to provide for the establishment of a board of immi gration. . , : i Mr. Love introduced a, resolution of in quiry into the delay ia the printing of the public" laws during the past four, years. Adopted. - - -i ' CALENDAR. . v ' - i The g&nate bill for the general relief of sheriffs and.tax collectors. This bill au thorizes the collection of arrears of taxes for the yeaislSGO-'TO and'Tl? - Taken tip on its 3rd reading. . - 5 - - 1 14 - Mr. Gilmer proposed to. Amend by in cluding the year 1868. .,!. -The amendment ot Mr. Gilmer was re jected.'" ", , . , ; - , Mr. Mauney moyea to amenti py conqn ing the claim of the sberifij, in pases of the sale of real estate;' to tuo grantor. , M The purchaser should pot be jield responsible tor other peopies'.ueDts.-, a , . .... .o-s ,2irjdement . was rejected and the bill then pasatd by a Troteof Bl to u The Senajte coj&fotred . In tho House amendments ;Je bill authori ring tbe Raleigh '& Gastpa -RidJroad Company to erect and'keeup bridge over the Koa- nrirerrito 5, The bJU to.jBXtend thpi.vaions otthe act providing a mecb' iand Jabor ers lien law as put upon, its ; third read ifig but "i'wf(s post potiedi ftndt made-tbfif special order fqt Wednesday at 12 o'clock.' The special order, ibe motion.to recon aider the vote by which was , defeated the bill in relation to jk chattel mortgage in UeaoiLpersoruil-fiectirity iffcivH5ases; was taken up. - ' : ; . P On motion of Mr. Edwards the 'matter t was postponed and xaadethe special order for riday at its p'ciock. . - ' The bill concerning joint contracts was put nponjts 3rd reading. - The bill prot poses to make) t $xunpetent to sue one-or all of "the joint contractors. . . . In order to prepare an amendment tb matter was,: on' motion -of Mr. Edwards, postponed for fifteen minutes. ? s The special order, ! in regard -to joint contractors, was then resumed. . ' ! ' Mr. Edwards moved to amend by-ex, tending the provisions pf the bill to caset now pending in the superior joun.- -The amendment was reiectea -and Dili ' a A -a passed 29 to ?. i IltM , The bili for the transfer of certain equi ty ases to the ;: Superior i Court J dockets passed its third reading 31 tQ.3. , : v The bill 10 consolidate the Planters R. R. Company, and the Wilmington A Ons low R. R. Company, passed its third read ing a to -04 ? v; ; I The bill to charter, the .Border Railroad Company' was put upon its third "reading. $ Mr. Cook moved to reconsider the vpte by which was defeated the biilconcerning costs in cases . of contested, cwilli, and rto make his"motipn the special order JEqi, to morrow.1 ''Adopted. 1'! ijri HOU9E OP REPRESENTATIYEa7 House met at 10 o'clock. , tj ?t v jfc tV-iVr -5,. . ; ' INTBODUCTIO . OP RESOLUTIONS. W By Mr. Justice A resolution to raise" a joint committee, to investigate certain charges against Col. Lee M. McAfee and other members and o facers of the General Assembly. Placed on calendar. 4-' ' JBy Mr. Qoyther .: A resolution : instruct ing the Public Treasurer not to move for judgment against delinquent sheriffa-who nave tailed to settle the taxes for 1871 tin til the!5th of December. Tabled. l i By Tucker, coL, of Craven A resolution to raise, a jsint committee,1 one from each Congressional district, to examine and find out the indebtedness of the State.5" ; " INTBODUCT10N OF BILLS." Dudley, col. : A bill to repeal an act re quiring all State municipal officers to be voted for on seoarate ballots. ' i . r .Mr.McCauley presented several bills for amending the Constitution, r, iteierred.' .The Clerk announced the following seen tlemen aa the committee : to inquire into the official conduct of Judge Logan, of . 9th district ; Messrs. Waring, Bcott, Fish er, Henderson and Brown: ' " - ' Honsa Lilt to wvx1mO the clly cl Wil mington to issue bonds for funding city aeot. fassea tpir reaqmg. ,-, Mr. Mills (by consent) introduced a bill to prevent County Commissioners being .imprisoned. - v. House resolution to raise a joint com mittee to investigate certain - charges against Col. Lee M. McAfee and others was taken up. Mr. Sparrow moved to lay the resolu tion on the table. Lost by yeas 45, nays Mr. Dunham moved to amend by' in serting Loyal Leagues and other political societies., . . . .. Mr. Justice r moved to postpone the resolution until to-morrow, 'and .refer .to the committee on privileges and elections. Lost. " ,i' ' "- - ' . Mr. Dunham's amendment on a call of the yeas and nays, was ? adopted. Yeas 93, nays 2. . 1 1 if Mr. Crawford moved to lay the whole matter on the table, which prevailed by a vote of 46 to 43. SENATE. - . - Tuesday, Dec. ,5, 1871. , The senate met at tbe usual hour. Presi dent Warren in the chair., V. By request, Mr. Graham, of Orange, moved to reconsider, the vote, by which was defeated the bill to prohibit tbe , sale of intoxicating liquors within; three miles of Shiloh church, Anson county,; and that the bill be recommitted. . Adopted. ." SPECIAL ORDER. ; The special order, tbe bill to amend the charter ot the Chatham railroad company was taken up. , , Mr. Gilmer moved to postpone and make the bill the special order for 11 o'clock on Monday. . i - The senate refused to postpone. The bill was then put upon its ; pass-age..."-: ' V- . . .' fk-r'i v. The" bill proposed to change, the name of the ChatfaBailroacL , tov that of . the Raleigh & Augusta railroad Company, for a through line to Georgia, with power to construct branches, &c, and to authorize other corporations to take stock ;? also, to exchange bonds for ' obligations due the State. &cl ' V " : Mr. Gilmer offered' an amendment to compel, tbe company to. extend their road to the golf.-;; 'r ''i ' i'j5'l "; : Mr. Gilmer's amendment was rejected by a vote of 13 to 27; - . k i - -: - The bill then passed its second reading. : "Mr. Flemming moved , to ; snspend the rules to put the billon its thirds reading. Hot a 8umcient nuraoer seconamg toe call, .:;. 5- 1 ' On motion of Mr. Graham. of Orange; the bill was made the' special, i order - for 10:30 to-morrow, r. i s I fe: ; A message was received from-tho gov ernor transmitting a letter ' from Ha Mr. Ch&s.lBeckwith, a bondholder of the State, proposingjto compromise with the State on .the basis of.the plan? suggested ,r in -the governor's. message. . Laid on ' the taoie. A message from the House transmitting the report of the fraud.:edmmissioD,; and proposing to print ten copies forthe - use of each member; jConcurred : in. idUSE dF ,jtoRE9ENTATIYES. j . , v,rt ;t.TUB8DAT,vD.eC.; 5, 1871;' iMr. Justiceijresenteda 4titIdh"rrom cerUin citizens ot Rutherford bountyj Iike those from New .Hanover' an dc -Washing ton counties. io&t ZW VAftei- considerable idiscussibn1 the peti tion was" rejected by aJvote of ' 61 to 42. I hBy MrBrown A resolution1 asking a report irom ine weasurer ui iuoi.cxpcucs ioftbe fraudicoinmiaiion; placed fbni; calen !dar'si ikj'l- iimom&Mj! f s oj Mroianiora -om i iowipxjii-B Warrea Lodge FandiA Mifithe town bf Senansvillejieferred -ff Hi Bv Mr. McCauieyflA bill to amend the law in relation to appeals ; referred.' . By the same, a couple ot bills to, amena articles 11. and 14 of the State constitution-referred. . ' " ' ' ,J - JBy Mr Ashe i A bill to amend section 13. chapter 139, laws of ISTO-li re ferred. 1 5 ."-'' ; By Mr. Ashe : A bilMo repeal section il chapter 185,ws;' 186S-'69;; referred. ! Bv MrAshe:-A bill to incorporate the College of Physidahs and Surgeons,1 Wil mington ;.,refoma5..-l: rx-pmn . ! uy jhx. Asne: A oiu 10 lncorporaie me Pioneer u Steamboat and Transportation Company s referredp $y?fyy& By. Mr." Ashe i A bill to incorporate the pany iitimtt- ;T : z-t - .:'?; t "Rv Mr. Ashe t A bill to incoroofate the Tjrateree Steamboat f and Transportation company; referred; 't By Mr. Ashe : A bill to incorporate me Dawson rBank ; referred." f f'V By Mabson, oLAi bar to amend tne the State; referred to the special 'commit tee, x . " ; ' By Mr. Ashe : A bill to provide for the collection of taxes on property poll?, &c; ordered fb be printed and ' referred to the uuiuujiiie. uu unnnce. , -A message was received from the fraud commission transmitting their report. After a lenchty debate, the report ac companied with a mass of. evidence, was uj ,n icsuiuuyu untueu uy jut.- jtoomson, transmitted to the senate proposing to print 10 copies for each member. " The bill to amend the C. C. P., in de lation to executions was ; taken up- and passed its second reading. ; r ' ; j By Mabson, col. : A resolution raising a joint-committee to investigate the charges against .F. N. Strudwick, and Lee M. Mc Afee of being Ku Klux ; referred. 1 . . On motion of Mr. Houston, the resolu tion inquiring of tbe secretary ot the State the number and condition ot the artificial limbs now in possession of the State, was taken up, and on 5 motion of Mr. Jorfes, was referred to the committee fon military affairs. j The .bill to amend tbe act in 1 elation to criminal proceedings was taken' up and passed second reading, , . , On motion of Mr. Brown the resolution inquiring the treasurer the expense of the fraud. commission was taken up : and, on motioaof Mr. llartin, was laid on the table. 'The bill In regard to the attendiace'of witnesses in civil cases waatalen up and on motion, was laid on the table. ' ; - The bill abolishing-the office of State Geologistwas .taken'; up. Ellison, . col., moved to lay it on the table; lost. '-Mr. Waring moved'to postpone tbe bill until next Wednesday at 11 o'clock; car ried. , .... SPECIAL -NdTIOES. 3 Wh-wtou are depressed by the gaunt, sickly feeling of a disordered system, which needs to be cleansed and stimulated into healthy action, take a dose or two ef AYER'S PILES and see how qnick you can be restored for a shilling. ... a-.' t ,. . - . ' - ' - ...'.. r : ' v....,:..- ... . vf..);--... -t 7 .- .. -.',t : '' ' , Nkitiikb falling teeth, nor the -peeping wrinkles of time, so forcibly tell of advancing years, as your grey hair. AYER'S VIGOR re 8torea4ts color and makes your appearance more agreeable to others, as well as yourself. With fresh, luxuriant hair, the infirmities of age are far less noticeable. ; - - r, ; a I 1y KOSKOO. This celebrated Mediiine has attained a high reputation, as a reliable remedy for Purify uig the UJood, Restoring cheLtverand KianWys to a htalthy action, and ? Toning txp' tee Nervous System.- Its numerous and remarkable cures of the worst forms of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, .Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Kidney uisease, Eruptions of the Skin, Nervous Prostration, Sc., has caused it to become a standard remedy, -, It is aow -prescribed by pnysicians, and recom mended by our best citizens. . dee 7-DAWAFly cnt . ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE Gennan-American Institute WILL GIVX AIT IHTKEKSTIKG A2TI Amusing ENTERTAINMENT. 1 AT THE MASONIC IlAiuL, THIS v - j ! ' . z- ' i ' ; : ' ': '- 4"t . , . : Thiirsda DE C.7tbt commencing; atr 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 ; cents. 1 Half, or Children's Tickets 15 cents, to be had at Mr. Lovs's Book Store, and at the . Hall during ? the day and evening. deo 7-lt removal: we Have removed our wholesale Liquor Establishment and r Manufactory of Cigars' to- .:T .. j .! rvj.ti;' ':y . V J ' i .f, i No. 3, O ran 1 to ? Row, ' ,y Formerly occupied by D. A. Smith, as a Fur niture Store, where we will be pleased to re oeive a call from our old friends and custo mers, as weU as the public generally, i ! ; ; We receive new consignments of Fine Ii-. quora every day, which we will sell cheap. de67-lm ' ' "H.4 BRUNHILD & BRO.,r , ... -r- r '( i i i Jio 'iPoiliristmas ! FRUITS- " M BBLS.v,APPUi:S--best. r 0OS9 !iHAt ;.fc-CJiiiC WZM.3TEEto8dNrSjei'. 'rJi r,"' Crock erv Store, Front Streets Rrfcrts, SRrfi; Jorts Be forte L de7-2W : ;;-i' ii i -ro: :m'd . 3 1 HortH Caraliiia Shoes ! "MEN'S RBOGANS. f Whble Stock I) M Ji rA WOMEN'S1 XtEATHERBAXSV j j , n , : ,WOMB MOROCCO SHOES I All made In iNoth ' Carolhis from 'North Carolina Stock, to ootrrpete : with any other aroUnai aoes." -dec 7-tf Shoes. - . uvvusax & Ellis, i ; 8ign' of! the Big Boot. -4i 4 A' N ADJOURNED MEETING for the 're A demntitm of stock, will be held at the Commercial " Exchange this evening at , 8 o'clock..'" z fv-Pj: : ' :j . i Stockholders are earnestly requested to do present. f!dec7-lt i ft Secretary' and Treasurer. V : (-., JUST TVi3SBMD,-i- ; I ! & VnAiAiA.1 'oxatninai ion of statements re cently published by Mr. Darwin, regarding J i DESCENTFMAJr." T ' ' ' ' 1 ': Hombverstts Darwln lsa thorougb exami nation and. complete refutation of 'all that Darwin has written andr cannot fail to con vince all candid readers that Darwinism Is aa fllmseyand baseless as a 'sick man's dream.f ' rVi4a hwwhnM t.tfta tlo frf I't t arhttrnHmi inquiry, to decide how far Ur. Darwin has ea-i ) UUMunea jus nypotnesis, wmcn ine puuaua denonncea as libel on human nature. 1 .1 nst received and forsale at " ' J ' .r'-r " -t : - HEINSBEEGER'S dee 7-tf i4Ye Book store. . BATES orM AUVEIITISIa X One Square one May, 1 0 . " - " two days.... 1 W -... three days,....... 2 CO - roar days............ 2 to i flVe days,... 8 CO it it one weekr 3 3 ' 4gKContract Adrert-sements taken at pro portlonately low rates. - v. , . . j . Ilarriages, Deaths Reitalous, Funeral and Obituary notices .will bo inserted at half rates when paid for in advance ? otherwlse'f nil rates will be charged. , . r. -.- v 1 T-faats Cash on demand.- , :V -N EW' AB VERTISEMENTS. ;.MiTSFORi:opc'.:ou:.,.'. GUARANTEED PEEFECTLYTURE1 AND OF ',11.-,' THE DI3HESr GRADE.' 1 . Czlt! Calf! Cr.lt !,; 11,000 J- LIVERPOOL SALT, Tor sale by dec7-tf' . .WILLARD BROS. WE ARE' ITOW RECEIVniG : t)ontectionriees ,; Fruits, Crackers, . Canned Goods, &c., ot allkjnds. Cider, Apples, Nuts, Oranges , and , f Lemons, Candies, Codfish, Mack erel, Herrings Salmon, Cheese, ; Butter, Flour, Toys, Fire: ; ?0 Works and everything else " v III UUV 41Ut!.q dec 7-tf , IIXTIDE BROS. Oysters ! Oysters ! PARTIES desiring the very best NEW HIVE R OYSTERS can be s applied on tbe most reasonable terms by loaring their orders at JAMES I. METI'S Grocery Store. : 51 Mar ket Street. "V -'" ' . I arrive in the city with them every Tues day and Friday, about 12 O'clock, and guaran tee them to be as nice as can he had. : - dee 7-lt ; v , , FRANK, W. RING. In Storey arid to Arriye, Bacon; Sides & Snpulders, . " Sugar Cured,Hams, .'. , Dry Salted: Meats, Pork, Flour, Cofiee, Sugar, Syrup, Candy, 'Butter, Cheese, Lard, Potatoes,,. "Apples, Onions, &c, fca V For sale low for cash. vvt , ." .t. i A NEW LOT FLOUR, fad : ' - In Bbls, bbls and Kits. :?: , v-,s-,Av low rates. deo 7 tf Worth Worth's newbuildiBgl ' r: 1 - ; IeTee and Soiree. W FREE 'LOVE LODGE, G. U. O. ot O.'F., will give a Grand Levee and Soiree, at : the City Hall, Wednesday evening, lath Inst., for the benefit of their, Lodge. Rev. Mr. ; Shuby Twill deliver an address in connection with the or der. i : - Committee of Arrangements j ' JOHN H. BROWN, ANTHONY M AULTSBY, GEO. E..BE&DEN. r ; , dec 7-1 w , f t p v ITotice. I HAVE appointed Mr. John B.. Tnrrentine to aid me in colleetins aU due me bv notes and accounts. He or I will be at my offloe, in my former Dry-Good Store, every day during business hours. Hope all those in debt to me will promptly pay, as I require the money. ' iWul'-T-'- ' ' JOHN DAWSON Oct 19-nactJl Th Sat Tu ... , i j; i.uv.i i f. . '''' E - Auction ! r iK?e ttWteVlELLlction Room this morning, at 10 o'clock, SBarrela ana 7 Jioxes inesn xemon . cracaei s, l uox Ginger Snaps. Also, Cook and Parlor Stoves urooKery,' Glasses and 3 mzpBvmt:-- roflrlJailf ' j 5 ANTH ER CHOICE ,WT OF ciq 5 i i ) fi-: "- ...j .yiyv.T ,:- "i?:t:j' -vd 1?Ii--1ES;-; SADDLE A ND IIAUNESS MOIISES, i . : SALE AT JBIXCHANGB CORNE ft, ! I ; THursdayDec. 7th,-at 10 A Mv Saturday, . Dec. 9th,", at i 10 Ai,- 21; ; .'; ;'-; '''';v,'r. 'j,-' '. f-iit .sru-.x. Ott Thursday, Friday and Saturday, . bove, we will sell at Exchange 'Cernert at 10 O'clock, A. M. , '.. '; ..- .... , -..-,. TWENTY-EIGHT ,(28) SOUND, A CHOICE f SADDLE AND II AUNES S, HORSES I : 1 Call and examine at te Stable, ot-, Mesarsiv Southerland & SteagaJL . , CdecS-ts; f rijty""3: .rrrtpifn .-4 K'.-iS fn.ivjj t ? -i'. .-:iV Jifil BOARD CHS TyAHTKD.-G0Od I ' Board with or without rooms on 2nd, near cor ner of Ay, 2nd door from corner, oil left hand 1 1 1 side going South. Terms mod erate, by week-, t or month? Address Box, 2 15 City P. V. J,! dec7-lm ;:..rr. .,ti- r..f ..j f;vro; fo n'ol Lti ' b n j n ii ri xC: Circular EtTn Ew ("'-l.crt3 powec3 lei : 2-OOO.cor let of ood r iae. very easv - of access. Teams, TVagens.&o. Address the owner. J.1L smiNGER, novlQ-lm Wilmir jton, N. C. ory uooua, isoots. shoes, loo tine Toja. s)jpjx;-1ii t'-dedllt - t A J
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1871, edition 1
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