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efgSiusra STAR. " PUBLISHED JXiJ.i, - tf BJ?KABEdltor udProp'r. t'iob. lflW9on Buildln8' rrnfc SL ' in advance. ............ j Months, m 2 0 5nemottt, r wm be delivered in any The tfoutr at Ftm Ckkts per week: E Dec 13., 1871. iTber- Barom- mom eier. eter. 29:91 29:83 80:01 A5 62 41 ,W gentle Cloudy IVY fresh jOlear .aim Fair 2 P. J op. M. "avmoof day, 49 deff. Mean iej barometiic readings are reduced S0TB.-A" t0 32 degrees Fahrenheit, to tbe sea-levtJ 4u jiobkkt Sbi.both, Serir't Sienal Service U. S. A. Weatber Report. Wak Department, i Office of Chief Sisrnal Officer, V . Washington, Dec. 13-4:35 P. M. Probabilities. The barometer will prpb.bly risthrouah mSp Missouri valley, but fall on Thursday 00 1 Goif coast; cloudy weather prevail 00 Lntu-ky north and eastward, wlibsnow umS vtrv generally from Maryland to w- u..,i, in was t barometer advanve north- iu",v:-. , . i j w Sy wind7an7' followed Tnurs ceah."frSu northwest winds and cloudy day Ser ir the Middle and ' Eastern States ; - weathr continue on the Golf cpast ; .Tflllv cloudy weather and rising tempera farSin 'the interior of the Gulf and Southern SStionary sisjuals continue at Cape May. jfeir York, Q3tfego and Kochester. THE llEissBaBGEB'3 Live Book Store, 89 Market st -Inquire Within at the Live "Book Store. 0. G. Parslet & Co. Coal, Rad and White Ash-Wood, all kinds. V. Stevemsox. Fine Confections and Fruits in Great Variety. VTir. Hottesdorp. GermanlaLoge. No. '4, R. D. F. . Greek & Flanser. Shields Eye Wash, for Inflamed, Sore and Weak Eyes. J. F. Garrell Notice Fine Meats', Poul try, Venison, &c. Cuonlv & Morris. Peremptory Sale of Horses and Mules at Auction.; "V E. H. McQuigg. Instruction 'in Penman ship. See caption " Wants" , Greenwald & Co. New Store ! - New Goods! Liquors, Wines, &c. , PRINTER WANTED. . A fir-t-class compositor onjmorning news paper work is wanted at this tffice. Must be able to read very bad manuscript. One who has a fair knowledge of Job Work preferred. . - Picture Framing, in all its branches, ar-j tWicaUy. executed at "axObsbkll's. Vilmiiiston Connell N; "4. At a meeting of Wilmington Council No. 4, H. and 8. Masters, ield last CTenitig,1 the fol lowing officers were elected or the ensuing ti'im : . '.-;- . i;r(A . ' T. L. G. Master, Dr. TB. Cafr.: r D. ifG. Master, Dr. W. G. Thomas. ' P. C.W., Alfred Mai tin. ' C. G., Dr. S. ?. Everett. ' Treasurer, C. M. .VanOrsdell. . '? Recorder, S. D. W.aliacf. t 5 Conductor, II. IL Munson. Steward, S. Solomon. Sentinel, E. Turlington. , , - Oval Walnut ana Gilt Frames, all sorts and sizes, at VanOrsdbll's, tf - " 'Uy Ciiurt. The follovwing cases were disposed of yester day , charge I with cursing, quarreling, fce. Judgment suspended on the payment! of costs. Lucinda Johnson and Queen Sparrow, two. colored Amazons, arraigned on the charge of fighting, quarreling aad throwing rocks, wer iouQd guilty and each required to pay the penalty and costs.- I Arnold Galloway, charged with cursing,' quarreling and resisting the police while on duty, was found guilty and sentenced to pay the penalty and costs. : ; . : j Joseph Bowie, charged with fighting, quarj flinK, &e., was found not guilty and disf charged. Two or three cases were continued over for a future hearinr. . ? : , " l ine Gilt Mouldings for Picture .Frames lf At VakObsdbli.s. ! Holiday Advertising., ,r The holidays are fast approaching .and now ' tt'e time for our friends who wish to make kown the inducements they can offer to ad tiseiniour columns. Everybody is jut now on the lookout to see what is being, pre sented, and at no other season do people so ceu.rally consult the papersl Advertise in time, that all may he apprised of what you are Joinj; and what you have to offer in y our link People in th.7 country wbocannbt visit the city consult the papers aqdVoni them lean m wht they can obtain and where. A word 10 the wise is sufficient.' t T; ' ' .tf 'sk and in Prison. vye learn that. Mr. Wm. H. James, whose Jfial for.the alleged murder of the late Robert tin has been set for a hearing before tbe pmor Court to-morrow. id-R series of mm on Tuesday hlt. three of which were Tery severe. He was flrat APlzftftwlth rthpm jb0Qt 8 o'clock, shortly after his father; Wbo iad beea on a visit to him in the prison, had Iff, (.! . . . F I mm ior the night, f - , ' A. message was immediately sent for Mr. - senior, who hastened to the side nf i,j . . ...... v ' tt, "8 Bon.ana.renalnea f ithini during the gut' D'"' Bellamy was also summoned and JJnlnUtered the necessary Inedicine 'and . 14 0 cock the patient commenced lnv proVlng Yesterday he was ranch better, his -"urather remaining with him during vucuay. . . ' - i lack Pn8Uer mes) had a' similar! at 'ri 8me two years a2 only ol a more! se tL ,?Utlful soitment of .Albums just tf . eJi at f . , . VAHOBflli.'St , .... : : : J.., ' f J wind. veaiaer v-vw -j" - v .-..a-rs. .- . . .. 1 , - ; ; 1 Vol. IX-No. 70, WILHIIIGTON.-N. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. l.4M'.l.lOtS. , .... t Square, visiting cards are the style. Something new tit VanQradell's the Crystal Card Poitea. tf Arnold Galloway, failing to pay flue'and costs laid by the City Court was sent rto" the Work House yesterday. ' A bill has been introduced in th1 Senate o incorporate the Cape Fear Towing and At lantic Coast Wrecking Company. " The melancholy days have come, the saddest Of the yeara little too warm for whis key skins and too cold for lager beer.' . :. ! Deputy Sheriff Gardner, of this county, settled wit the State, Treasurer, on Tuesday. The amount paid in jwas $35,528.94. There are eleven counties yet to settle. I The stockholders of the Navassa Guano Company meet at the Secretary's ' office, in this city, to-day (Thursday, at 10 o'clock A. M. , We learn v that this Company -Is in a flourishing condition. ' -.' i V We learn that Rev. James Sinclair, other wise the "Fighting Parson," has received thes appointment of Mail Agent on the Wilming ton, Charlottte and Rutherford Railroad, in place of Mr. M.V. Terry. Dr. J ustlo Dwiuelle, whose decease in Baltimore a few days since was noticed in ves- 'ferda-y's Star, was insured in the Wilmington Life for $3,009, which will be paid as soon as the proofs of bis death are received. In the Senate, on Monday, the Committee on Corporations reported favorably on the bill to incorporate the Wilmington literary Association, and it subsequently passed its several readings, under , a suspension of tbe rules.:' '"". The Lighter Washington, which ; was driven ashore in the late 'r1 on Fort Cas well beach,-was gotten oS-yeatetday by the Messrs; Beery, wreckers, aided fby. Capt. W. W; White, with but little aamago to the li-ihter. " We are indebted to Mr. Tbemas J. Jar man, of Onslow county, through Mr. Z. M. Costoo, of Jacksonville, for a very larger tur nip, grown by the former gentleman. It is a huge specimen ' and will make a moderate sized family a "good mess." - ' Dr. George A. Robinson, formerly of this city, died in Philadelphia a few days since, aged about 23 years. Dr. Robinson was born in Baltimore, Md., but passed his childhood and youth in Wi mington. He was a graduate of Yale College of the class of 1870. Carved and Fluted, Carved and Plain Walnut Mouldings, all sizes, - tf At VanOrsdbll's. The Great .Cireus. As P. T. Barnum is ahead of all others In the museum and managerie line of business, so Dan Rice is the acknowledged leader of all circus showmen in "this country. In the arenlc world his name has become a household word, and the mct ignorant adult and the smallest juvenile betrays a lamentable igno rance not to be familiar with the name of Dan t Rice. This season he is said to have eclipsed all former efforts, and organized a troupe of gym nasts, acrobats, equestriens and trapeze per formers composed wholly of leaders in their profession. But it is with his wonderful trained horses, and comic mules and perform ing dogs that Mr. Rice takes the most delight. He has the world renowned blind horse Ex celsior Jr., the Arabian charger Stephen A. Douglas, the Lexington mare Rebecca, per formed by MUs Lizzie Marcellus, and the Andelusion mare Julia. The comic mules afford a world of amusement for the children, while Prof. Da vis' wonderful troupe of per forming dogs preve interesting and instruc tive to all lovers of cultivated instinct. Mr. Rice has adopted the novel featnre of heating the canvass by huge furnesses under the circle of seats. The new patent portable gas gives a brilliant light to the Interior, and v altogether he aristocratic surroundings ol the establish ment are aulte refreshing to behold. The circus will remain for two days, giving an afternoon- and evening performance each day. Admission, seventy-five cents ; children under en, twenty-five cents. -Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. Very pretty for Picture Frames, at tf . v i YanObsdblvs. iPreservlttff Eggs. Th,n,Mtpnnv.ni.nt And Rfttisfactorv wav o keep eggsfreth is topnpch numerous holes ..p Z .....i",;, ih. Iri a tin palk fill It with fresh cgs, lower the pail with the eggs In tqa kettle of melted tal- ow, which is as hot as can be without burn- ng one's finger when ihrustlnto the liquid ; hen lift the pall hut qulcktynd the melted tallow wiJlflow out leaving a thin coating over every egg. Let the eggs be removed as soon as possible from-the pail, and be placed on the ends in a keg or barrel, which should be kept in a cool cellar until wanted for use. Eggs have been keptin this manner more than six months, so fresh that expert judges supposed thp.v were fresh. As tne eees are so mucu i .... , . I r8 are.su uiuu , colder than the melted tallow, a rthln pelhele of cold tanoVw!lfte formed almost Instant- ly, .which will render the shell Impervious to air. Confereuce i MeelniC- , ;-! .s t - , Nnrth Carolina Ai M E. Conference meeta at the , church on the eorner of .Fifth ..pti ri-nu - tt-ts thistoorhlngva 10 ooeki aBd will bain session jforeveraldays. Bishop Wayman ,' of BalUraore, will, preside. ! .The satTUary police at Detroit are after an old woman' for Solacing hers elf, ,w ith thirty Hereaftexj no" papers -will be sold in the press-room of this office. Newsboys and oth- xs who wish copies ot tne stab must can at ifho uatinawrooin each diy, pay for the num ber 'bt copies wantoUQWlnst xaorslngand et an oraer on jHuiwjwwrtw. 1 Alarm or Fire NO. 1. ; ! The alarm of flf yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock,' was found to proceed from the ; man, residing on Fourth, between Hanover and Brunswick streets, but the flames were extinguished before the engines arrived on the ground. , The. fire was caused by a spark from the chimney, aSd the , only damage was the burning of a small "patch" on the roof. The importance of having a ladder on the premises was demonstrated in s this instance, ... as the house would, have certainly burned to the ground, but for the prompt application of water, which the ladder, being near at hand, enabled the persons present to use without a moment's delay. - NUMBER TWO. ' -Last night, about 8 o'clock, another alarm of fire was sounded-this time the scene 'being shifted to the West side of the Cape Fear. About the', time the engines and Hook and Ladder truck arrived at the foot of Market street, .however, it was announced that the flames" were extinguished. This fire was cansed by the ignition of a quantity of "dross" which had been thrown in the rear of Messrs. Martin & Hallett's dlstilley. No damage, beyond the- burning of the dross. Two fire alarms in one day is something new for Wil mington. Our Chin Basket. Satire is as sharp as a needle ' only when J there is some point to it. You may find the fashions in town, but more "stiles" are to be seen in the country; It is not true of trouble and some other things that " the more you have the more you want." V ' In Wisconsin they won't allow women to attend political meetings because they " holler p.M '-Li.,.t ; - An Alabama girl who received a set of furs as tbe handsomest girl at the Selma Fair, gave tbem to' an aid society for the benefit of arphans. Handsome is as handsome does. A correspondent is ungracious enough to remark that many" American ladies, were they sentenced to be banged to-morrow, would ask as their first, question, "Have la hanging dress?" :- At a church collection for missions the preacher feelingly said, " My good brethren, let mo caution those of you who put in but tons not to break off the eye. It spoils them for use." i " It is the style nowadays when an engage ment is broken off for the lady not to return the presents given her by her fiancee or even the engagement ring, which is kept as an In dian keeps a scalp as a trophy of former vic tories. ' - There is no ExoTjt"for those who drag their weary aad disordered bodies into our com- fany, when a few doses of AYER'S 8AR3A AttLLLA would cleanse their murky blood an 1 restore their health and vigor. Ye muddy victims of bilious disease, have some regard for your neighbors, it not for yourselves. We fchonld not suiter from a Couch which a few doses of AYER'S CHERRY PEC TORAL will cure. Time, comfort, health, are all saved by it. SPIEITS OF TURPENTINE. Eggs are 35 cents a doen in Newbern. - ' Halifax Superior Court is in session this week. Corn-is selling for 65 cents a bushel in Newbern. Raleigh has a new gas house .it was put .in operation pn Mond ay flights '':rHv "f-y ." ::'t Tlie ladiesjotthe M.E. Church in KaleigU will hold a fiair i in fthat city this week. , Thd'Weldon News will here after have a " Farmer's Column" attached to the paper.'. - - A wild cat. weighing, some twenty-two pounds, was killed near En field a few days since. . Luke Johnson, the negro mur derer, "who recently escaped from Nasu county jail, is still at large. - The Weldon News speaks in the highest terms of Dan Rice sV circus, which' exhibited in that town on Satur day, ;; v' , ine naiBigu .wwwiu.biivb. His Excellency A?n yesterday commuted the sentence pt Alfred Gilmex to imprison- ment in the Penitentiary for . life ? Alfred is the old negro,' eighty years ld, " who was sentenced to be hung with the . white man Patker W'Jreejalrso(;. weeks Bin(M. i On? petition' ptmoy he best citizens of that town the Governor re spited Alfred twice, and his last respite was to the iotn oi mis montu. dui niew days since Hir Excellency received another pHoa, tv? by eighty-nine of the, Imminent citizei? "tX&W IZa. wrav. XVeV. O.. Xl. XJ. ii itouu, woo uiuu-; , -i. .v- ti.uj.ii j-.- finAmt iT):fev. Petted Adaml. C. S. Win- bthersr and also signed v by thirty-six promineut ladies ofhaV place, and by sixty-eight colored meny as The ttrana JLioage oi masons which held its' anhuat 'conimuntcatioh in Raleigh during the last, week, closed on Friday. A large amount oi Dusiness was traDftactedj Some ot wbicda was rery im portant tr the ; craft.- The following are the) oBwers aon tne ensuing -year :i rjaon. Charles C Clark, Newbern, Grand Master; Joseph B. Bachelor, Raleigh, Dep. GrandLproliibit the sale ot liquor in .townships Master1 : "John l N ichoia, . ltaieigb, ; Sen. Grand Warden ; u. a uiuey, ijenoir, Jun Deacon ; Dr. S. A. Williams, pxfprd, Jun. arn Heacon t G. M. Whitesidei Ruther- lordton. Grand J Marshal T,A.:Greent Newbern, Grand: Sword Bearer jB. J, .i J-n su nn ' l fnTOT AmTTTP OTTWW A TXT I - " . .. . - Condensed from the Raleigh Sentinel. J f . . .:. :, SENATE... r - , ; Monday, Dec. 11, The Senate met at 10 o'clock,; President Warren in the chair. f : ; Mr. "Waddell, sundry reports from the committee on propositions and grievances one unfavorably on the memorial for a general law prohibiting the sale, of intox icating liquors, recommending that it be respectfully returned to the introducer and the committee discharged from its further consideration, the proposed Lleg islaltion, ih the opinioi&of the committee, was insuficient to effect the desired end. The recommendation of the committee was concurred in. v ; On motion of Mr. Love, the resolution for the relief of theSueriff of Bladen was recommitted. Mr. Love introduced a resolution pro viding for nignt sessions, which was mod ified, on motion of Mssrs. Graham,' of Or' ange, and Gilmer, so as to provide tor night sessions Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from and after to-day. Adooted, 25 to 26. ,;. ;, t The special order, the bill to extendi tp laborers on railroads the proyisiouns of the act to provide a mechanics and loborers lien law, was taken up. , The bill failed to pass ayes, 12; noes, 2i. v . Mr. Merrimon introduced a bill to rat ify sales of real estate where the orders tor such sales wre irregularly made. Re ferred. Mr; Cook introduced ..a resolution call ing on the Adjutant General for an item ized statement of the expenses of Colonel Clarke's regiment during the late Kirk war. He explained that this information had been asked for last session and not furnished. . Hr. Olds moved to amend by by strik ing out the word " war." .' . "Mr. Gilmer moved to,, lay on the table. Adopted.. r." - The bill to be entitled an act to amend the constitution of North Carolina wa; put upon its 2nd reading. Qn motion of Mr. Robbins the conside ration of the bill was postponed till Mon day next. The bill introduced by Mr. Morebead, to be entitled an act to authorize the for mation of raibroad corporations and to regulate the same, was put upon its 2nd reading and passed. HOUSE OF REpISENTATIVES. Monday, Dec. 11, 1871. House called to order at the usual hour. By Mr. Armstrong : A bill to incorpo- rate Willard's bank, Wilmington ; re ferred. , By Mr. Ashe : A bill to amend section 131, C. C. P.; referred. By Mr. Ashe: A bill to incorporate the Wilmington Mutual Insurance Com pany; referred. By Sykes, col.: A bill to amend chap ter 93 private laws of 1870-71; referred. The consideration of the bill to pro vide for the collection of taxes by the State and by the several counties of the' State, was resumed and after being amend ed in a number of particulars passed its second reading. On motion of Mr. Ashe the bill .was made special order for Thurs day. On motion ot Mr. Nicholson,' the reso lution instructing the judiciary committee to report a' bill in regard to usury was taken up and adopted. On motion of Mr. Harris, of Guilford, the resolution to consolidate the indices ot grants of lands was taken up and referred to a special committee of three. - By Mr. Nicholson : A bill to allow a mortgage deposit in lieu of personal se curity; referred. , ' The chair announced Messrs. Harris of Guilford, McCauley and Sykes as the special committee in relation to the index of land grants. . SENATE. - Tuesday, Dec. 12. The Senate met at the usual hourMr. President Warren in the chair; Mr. Broden introduced a bill to incor porate' the Farmers1 and Mechanics Asso ciation. Referred . - - ' - - The bill to amend the chartef ot the Western Railroad Cdm'pany passed lis Sd reading. v The special order, the bill to exchange the stocks of the State for bonds for which said stocks were purchased was taken up, the question being on the substitute of the cbmmittee. . " '" ' r ; "After a long diseussion the further con- sideration bt the bill was postponed till Thursday 10 o'clock. 1 u-f :- Mr;" Bellamy introduced a bill to incorf porate the town of Whitakersj in - Edge-, combe and Nasbr (; u t ... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ' House called; to 'order at the .usual hour; Mr. Joyner,''o JohnstQh,; presented a petition from certain Citizens of (;'the State in resjard to the sale of intoxicating drinks. The petition was read and. laid on the ta ble. It asks the Legislature to submit the4i question of Jicenseoimo license to a vote in each township. iiiln U v W. : v . , IrT Stewart presented a similar petition; whichV was t read, and appropriately re ferred., j f : it r Hr. Kelly, of :Moore, presented: a peti tion of a similar , characteri i Referred; .f By Mr. Herdy : A bill to revive the act (Establishing , the 'line between Green and Wayne counties, passed at the session of 1860.1,nReferred.u; ,k-Mum sii ! -; By Mr. Jordan (by request) : A. bill: to i m ?i it. i- i. i: z i. u: when the people so determine. Referred By MrC Bean f A bill to repeal subdi-. vision" 3; section 36, school laws of 1869. Referred. . S-."t. '. tt -'.ju-. d : . - Bv Mr. Ashe : A bin to amend chapter 6 ot private laws of lOTO-li Referred.4ii By Mr. Reid : 'A . bill to authorise "the counties of the State toregulate the rtm ning ot . stock at large.' Relerred.-2 r- I . The Sooate resoltuion wnsingtwo addi tional joint committees to mature and re port a bill to redistrict the State was taken, up and laid on the table; - 1 ? 1871; . Wnble Ho. .1,314 " On mnfinn nf RvVpq rnl fhi rpsnlntinn ia regard to public schools was takeri up and' adopted. i J J' :. SPECIAL ORDER. ' . ' ; The bill concerning the Chatham R. R. Co., amending : the act to incorporate the said company, passed February 15, 1861, and the acts amending the same and au thorizing a change of name and ? terminus of said company, jand an increase of sub scription to the stock and bonds of said company, being the special order for this hour, it was taken up and read. ';- Mr. Gregory argued for some time in advocacy of the bill and thought the State should not deny to the Chatham road a home institution -the same privileges in J the State that is now enjoyed by a foreign corporation, the Pennsylvania Central. Mr. Broadfoot offered an amendment to the 1st section of the bill in the shape of a proviso,Vbichproyides that the effect of this section - shall not be to release the said Chatham RR.Co.) :from its obliga tion3 heretofore prescribed' to and assumed by-said'conipanyj'to build its line to (the gulfln Cliatbaln county. ' ' ' i Mr. Ashe said it was a question . whether this was a proper time to consider this bill. He would be in favor of the bill at the proper time. Its passage would affect favorably the W., C. & R. R. R. Company, and because of that, if ; for no ' other rea son; he would, favor the bill. But. just now what is our duty ?. We are to legis late for the interest'ot the entire State as of the first consideration. Let us see how the passage of this bill will affect that in terests We have to provide for the inter est on the public debt. That interest is enormous. A proposition is made in tne Senate to exchange our stock in the N, C. R. R. for our bonds and thus to reduce the debt and interest to such point' that we can raise the interest by a small tax. To-carry out that proposition, our duty is to preserve the value of the N. C. R. R.' 8tocKssotnat tne oona-noiaers may oe willing to make the exchange. If the stock of that road becomes .valueless or greatly reduced in value because of this new competing road, then the exchange" will not be made.iK.The State debt will remain as it is and we will not be able to pay the interest as required by the consti tution. He had heard that the Pennsyl vania Central had a charter independent 6f the N. C. R. R. If so, let us repeal it. If we can do it and it be policylet us break the lease of the N: C. R. R. At any rate let us try to preserve the value ; ot the State's stock in the N. C. R. R, for the purposes specified. If hereafter we) dis cover that that purpose cannot be ac complished, he would willingly support this bill. Let this bill wait till we can see how that will be. He moved to post pone for ten days.. : j Mr. Heaton was in favor of the bill just as it stood. ' ; After; a good deal of debate, the motion to postpone for 10 days was put to a vote and lost. The amendment was put to a vote and rejected by a vote of yeas 19, nays 73. The bill then passed its second reading. On motion of Mr. Gregory, the rules were suspended, and the bill was put upon its third reading. Mr." Broadfoot moved to add to the 5th section, a proviso which provides that the bonds or other evidences of debt which may be surrendered by the said company shall not be special tax bonds. After a long debate the amendment was rejected,, and the bill then passed its third reading. By Mr. Smith of Anson : A bill to amend chapter 11, C. C. P.; referred. -v By Mr. Smith, of Anson : A bill in favor of certain witnesses summoned to give evidedce in Judge Logan's case ; placed on calendar. . ' . . The chair announced the following gen tlemen as the House branch of the joint committee to re-district the State : ' 1st District Messrs. Lucas and Buxton. ; 2nd Messrs. Dunham and Hardy. . 3rd Messrs. Currie and Ashe. - 4th Messrs. Womack and Lyon. 5th Messrs. McAllister and Jones. -6th Messrs. Reid and Kelly, of Davie. : 7th Messrs. Young, of Yancey aildMor- ris. ' hi.,; :,.- S'r-i r'.v) ) ... ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Q " " !!. ' ' ' - . . . .-" A." Hew Stbtel Hew Goods! :,. ;.,..: i , '' t -...!. . ' . ' I ! 1 33 Nortlt Wafer Streci, ; ;iieit ;c:i;. ;. .- ',.;) (i k '; --; ' k - -no " 1 door to Wiliarti BrosU ' : HOLRSiALBfjjhK; A L K I N LIQUORS WINES,' 7 . : !:1;-BRlNBiEsr:;f' SWHjSkEYS, " 1 ; ; GINS, &c, ' i ' - :- i si liM &n".h?t .;' ' 1 ' " . ANDLli'KISrDS OF,-'"-. -r':'. F A N C Yifc I Ct lJ O R S . .,--5 -;.' "ff 'itiittiyt t"" Which we will offer to the trade on the most as we are receiving kiie consignments of the i f : . i BEST dOODS KT THE COTJHTRt. t :i : Tlease edl! bieieref making yoxkrpurchasesi declti Kf?w ' i.L-.-.-H-as.iif ,-fti-;'-i'i-.,iiia.-'--S'-- ' CQiamDerof'Gommorce. rriHE KEGULASllOXT ALT MEETLNG of ;' tha Chambefi of Xknunwreri trUl be bld at th? Commercial Exchange, at H4 A V- .tf"? uay. OA;t7SSELL ,ideU4til ir 1 , Secretary. AnVCUTISrSQ 43f4 V. WMJ C.V , . ........ .. ..... ' V" ' ; - " .twooays.. ........ - - three da three uavs,.:... .......... ..... s 00 onr days,.;.... ........ S w "flvedaysV.,7..,...- s 00 " one week, ...... S 50 if ' tor Ckmtract Advertisements tAken at pro. portlonately low rates. . . r , v - Marriages, Deaths, R11kIo8, Funeral and Obituary notices will t tnfwirtdJit half rates when paid for in advance ;ottsTw!e f nil rates wW be charged, v. v . ..k . ' Tsaxs Cash on demand. 7 Ck- . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FINE I C ONFECTIolj S ' . L: '. ' 1 ..s f AND! f I'i -. Friiits in f Great Variety. Malaga grapes, n 1 CheenntB; Shell5 Barks,' Figs jRaia- . , insj'pranjs &c at.r -'.'" W. ll. STEVENSON'S, Front Street, i t ' '"''. " '! ' .''', Dealer in Crockery and Confections, dec 14-1 w 5"'-: hi.. 'j.V-m,- ! Germaiila Loffe, ' NO; 4 RD, P. ' REGELMAESSIGR YERSAMMLUNQ DER Germanta Loge No. 4. B. D. P., Die Mlt glieder werden crsucht sich heute Abend urn 8Uhr puenktlichin deren ilalle einzuflnden, weilgeechaefte von Wlcbtigkelt vorllegen. y Auf Befehdes tf C. ! ' : deo 14-1 1 .? ? . W. HOTTENDOBF, P. S. Shields' Eye Wash, 4 uxRvrjjffsaxD by Mas. SUE W. CASH WELL, Wilmington, N.C. ONE of the most effective' remedlea for INVLAMJ2D, SOBE AND WEAK BYES, ever offered to the public For sale by all Druggists in tbe city. Price 25 cents per bottle. T GBEEN ft FLANNER, Wholesale Agents, dec 14-nacJaw Th , , ,. 47 Market street. , Notice, LLL those who appreciate FINE MEATS, POULTRY,. VENISON, 4c, will please hot4 forget to call at tbe Citizen's Market, On North side of Market si reet, next door to A. Oldham's Grain Store. ! - ' -.'"j. F. GARRELI Proprietor. ; .- P." S, The Finest Beef sold in Wilmington in ten years' can be had Saturday morning. Call and leave your orders. "'. - .. Dec. 11, 1871-tf J. F. GABRELL. i , : ; 1 . Peremptory Sale . 3f. OB ONLY, Auctioneer.' -.j By Crouly Morris. , HORSES AM D MULES AT MM rjTIHIS MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, we f - ' will sell at Exchange Corner, 40 HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES AND MULES. 49" Sale to continue Friday and Saturday. dec 143t '' I .-' . .- Goal! Goal! EST QUALITY, BED AND WHITE ASH, All Sizes, DELIVERED PROMPTLY in any part of the city. ' , , , : WOOD! We HAVE A FULL SUPPLY Of all kinds on hand, and are now prepared to deliver It CUT TO ANY LENGTH DESIRED at any and all times. - '1 . , O. G. PARSLEY ft CO. . i . dec 14-tf ' Neaz foot of Dock street. NEW STOCK .OF . Gentlemen's Gaiters. gCOTCH SOLE, EXTRA DOUBLE CALF, . CA RLF. SEWED, JUST IN. - 1 DUDLEY & ELLIS, deo 14-tf of the Big Boot. I N Q U s;B J3 W I T H I N, The live7 Book; Store, Where not only all estions .you may ask, will be answered, you will find a complete and fall line oi ' thtf Most Elegant Goods, both . Books and.Chromofltha publid has ever had - presented to their view. ..... Y ft SUPERB NEW t CHROMOSr-Elegahtland unique unristmas presents. 'it 'ft M Works of every Variety of desisrn and upon any subject for sale at , . , t . t UEINSBEBGEB'S ': dec 14-tf ' 'r:,d Live' Bookstore. Notice. I HAVE appointed? Mr. ohn E. Tnrrentlne to aid me in collecting aU due me by notes and accounts. He or I will be at my office, in my former Dry-Go4 Store, every aar during ' business hours. Hope all those In' debt to me ' will promptly pay, as l require tne money. v . , : - JOHN DAWSON, oct 19-nacWl Th Sat Tu Fruit Growers- A T, T E N T I.O W 1 GBDEBS for aU kinds of Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Grape Vines, Berry and other. plants,, ftc-, Ac, from, the celebrated Ercildous Nurseries,' will be received by ; z - ! -f. r . ; GEO. Z. FBENCH. sept 12-naceod3mo3 Su Wed Fr WANTO. WAIITED A few Scholar to learn Pern mansMpi as taught in onr Commercial CoUegesr-The TOdersigned will give instruc tion to a class. Those diring, to jota must apply at once, 6s but a limited number can bo. accomttodatod,! (Terms B1e"ttr VAnn " ' de?14-lw -fTTABTED-A Good Printer, with steady W " habits; can Had constant ' employment, bv addressing at once H,n- Magnolia, C statiog lowest terms, ftp. A single man pre ferred. ., o 3'&i:'.t,i .t it -2 Idee S-lW BOACDEH3 i TTAHTEOUood Board, with or without rooms on tod, ner oor- nor Of oi auii. iou qoot irom wnw r - -- aid going South. Terms m crate, by week- or month. Address noxt citypyo; " '" X
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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