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. ' - . ; : - . . - - - . pr . . . . : . ! - ;- . ' - , . i . " - V v:,.V-- "r , - ' - I ' . . - - . y XHE BIOMING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, If jr. II BERNARD, Editor and Prop'r, nnlG Dawson Bank Buildings, Front fit. raar, in advance........ i.....$7 00 aney?,,. m advance 3 60 months, in advance,:... 2 00 SSSouS inadvanco ...75 iIobwin7Star win oe delivered in any. TJ of the City at FirrBBM Cairrs per week. Dec bu, 187L . . ; , Ther- Time Bi?r mom- WInd." Weither Time- eteiv eter ' "' 7TM. 30:29 50 .Calm Fog " ' q p M. 80:23 67 SWKenUe Fair of! M. 30:30 57 8E gentle Fair Jn Temp, of day, 59 dej?.1 . . Motk All barometric readings are reduced m the sea-level and to 32 degrees Fahrenheit Serg't Siirn-l Service U. S. A. ; Weatner Report. WAB. DXP-RTICXNT, .1 Oiuce oi uoiei oisrnai umcer, Washington, Dec. SO 4:35 P. M Fi'dbabUUie. The barometer will probably fall rapidly to njtrbtinthe Middle States with Increasing northcasterly winds veering to southeast oa tbe coast. The low barometer In Iowa move rapidly eastward over Ohio with brisk south cast winds on the lower lakes. Rising tem perature aud rain, southwersterly winds pre. on Sunday inlhe Gulf States, and southerly winds in -t&fteTa AUantfotttatea, without material chtfngahx the weathef. WarninBignals ordered. . - Dangerous winds are apprehended from Like Michigan, to New Yorit, tnd: cautionary signals are ordered st Cape May, ,. New JYork mid New London, j - TZEEIE C)JIUBCII IIBECTOI6Yr -. Sundjlt. December 31. St. James (Episcopal), Couner Third xjtd Markxt Stbskts. f First Sunday after Christmas. . Unrrlno- Praver at 11 A. M. - - - - ' , Evening Prayer at 4 P. M. Sunday School at 3 o'clock. ':. St. John's Chareir (Episcopal), Corner Red Cross and Third i Streets. First Snndav fter nhrtfttmna Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at li K. M Morniner Praver at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at lyi o'clock. Sunday School at 9 o'clock. i'. ' Monday, Jan. .1 Circumcision otChrtst. Morning Prayer at 10 o'clock; c Saturday, Jan. 6 Epiphany Morning Prayer at Sclock. Ai a. ' rirst JPresoy terlan Cbareb, f Corner, Third and Orasqb- Streets. Rev. A. F. Dickson. ' - " ! Services at lOK.iw M., and at 1 P. IL Sunday School, exercises commence at Z4 Lecture Thnrsday evening at - 7Jo'clock.A Second Presbttkrian Church. Services at Erooklyn Hallf every Sunday at 10X" A. M. Sunday-school, 3P. 4L - First Baptist Chureli, Corner' Market and Fitth Streets, Rev. J.C Hiden, Pastor. ' I"- Sunday School at 9) A. M. ' f Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Yoanff Men,' 8 Prajer Meeting Taaeday nighV at 7:30 o'clock In room above Pastor's study. Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday . night . at 7:30 o'clock. ' !. ,, , .,. .J; Second Baptist cimreni 11 1 Corner op Sixth.and Church Streets. Rev. J. E. King, Pastor. ' . ; v f Sunday School at 9 A. v v'"T ' Services at 10 A, JLTand 7"Y; M.; .t? Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. : ;---",r4' : - ' '- V.:),: St. Tbomas (Catholic) Church, ' " Ox Dock Between Second and Third Sts Morning service"at7 anolO A; M. Evening ' at 5 P. M.' ' Daily service at 7 A. M. s Key. M. S. Gross, ofliciating clergyman. . Front Street Bf. E. Chnrch, South, (jt)UNER Walnut and : Front Streets. Rev. Dr. Moran, Pastor. r Services at 10 A. M. Sunday School 3 P. M- ' Regular weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 1 o'clock. Ail are invited to attend. The pews in this church are all free. Gentle manly ushers will be in waitjing to conduct strangers to sjeatsi ? SJjJiSCi-...;. - I , Fifth Street M. E. Church, ? : Fifth Between Church 4 and' Nun Streets. Rev. Ai ABosAinier,i Pastor.-1"4 ; Services at 10 . A, M. and at 7f P. M. by Rev. Dr. Closs. ' ' t; Sunday School atU A. M. 1 St. Paul's Evan. Lutheran. Church, Mae IStREE'rt: Corner o Sixth, j j Rev. G. Dv Bemheim, Pastor, i -.li English service at 10 A. M, , r German Serviceat l P. M. - , Sunday School at 3 P. M Catechetical Lecture-on Fridayat 3f P; M. Seamens Bethel, t .; ; ; ;f:-j Dock Between Fr6ntand Water Streets Services at 7K P. M., by Rev.' H. BBurr. j ( liriMtian Chapel (Colored Methodist), Corner Church and Seventh Streets. Sabbath School at 9 A M. t Services at II' A. M. 3 P. Mi imd 8 P. M., by the Pastor, Rev. Ellis Lavender. . 1 -i . St. Paul's iplseopat Choren. ' j r Corner Orange and Fourth Streets. Services at U A.M." and 7 P. M., by Rt. Rev. Bishop fAtklnsoif . I ;;?tiSlfft-: tJ,lV"- Si. Slark's (Colored Episcopal) Church Corner Sixth nd Mulberr Sts. This church will be open for divine service to day (Sunday, 31st inst.) . 4, Holy Communion at 9 A, M. fS7-Xl-Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. ;x j Evening Prayer at 7M o'clock. . p m ; The Rt. Rev. Bishop Atkinson will officiate iu the morning and administer the Holy Communion at 9 o'clock;- ; t e tf J f f A collection will , be taken up to aid Jn finishing the interior of the church. , ; PROFITABI-B ADTERTISIKG. We call the attention of the business men of Wilmington to the superior advantages offered by ' - THE WEEKLY STAR -as an advertising medium. It has, withont exception j the Largest Circulation of any pub lication in Wilmington; and we can satisfy any one that'lt bas no equal urltinm'of communication with the people jot the rural districtTBOW trading with TIlmmgton. "j We solicit a call frdm those who wishto place their business prominently before the people of this section, confldent that we can offer ixiducements that cannot fail toplease. MkW AUVEBTISEMI5MTS. .. Heinsberoer's Live Book Store, 39 Market st. Kindness. j: . ' z n i " . DudIiET & Ellis, Sign of tbe Big Boot ILinnv TJpw Ypa r . - - - 1 - BoBNio 4& Bros. Reyal Havana Lottery urdinary Drawing. 4 . Munson & Co. Ladles' Turkey Morocco Bags, && ' Henry. Ehrbeck Howard Relief: Fire Eh- A Weill, Agent Drx Goods at New xork Pit. V.Uaa F, w. KERCHNERT-Uverpqol Salt, Prime IT. - llnwa ' xiay, MOiasses; uruiiujr Hg. - - , , Gv A. NswELirAmerlcan Button ;Hole ana rivov-aanmln RavlnV f RChittfi,''' . . .. Vol. IX-ITo. 85. J wlinmGTOH. H. C.V STJIIBAY. DECELIBER 31, 1071. JLocal Dots. Sealskin pocket book's we nice for the weaker sex.i , . - ' " Condensed milk Is made by evaporating, and adding loaf Bugar. ' ; i " , . v - A grammatical puzxle : .What's the plural of "Tom and Jerry?" ; --A beauUfut assortment of Albums just received t ;, , . Va-Obsdkll's. The Board of County. Commissioners meet on Tuesdsy evening, at 7X o'clock,.;, ? ' The Post Office will be closed on MnnAr Jan. 1st, from 9 A. m; to 4 T, M. , The mails win ciose as usual. w ' There.will be divine services at 8 L Paul's episcopal i anarch to,dayj at41 o'clock AC M. and 7 o'clock"." P-M.': : , ,4. With to'-day's declinlnsr sunlwe bid far.' well to 71 4oyon Old Tear' we bid adieu. but gladly welcome 72L ' The officers fleet of Stonewall Lodge-No,' 1-KoighUjo PythU-wllhoe InstaUed on Monday cveniqg. at 8 oclock;- , ; . , .A meeting of.' the,' lot owners of Pine Forest Cemetery 'will be held at the City Hall on Thursday next, the 4th of January. Vi i ..... , . We extend to the friends .of 'the Star everywhere the compliments of the season. and! wish one and all a Happy New Tear I" The splendid bright' Porto Rico Oranges1 sold at auction by Messrs. James & Meares, yesterday morning, brought $3 75 a hundred. r --. We learn that the necessary surveying for the extension of the street railway track to Union Depot was being attended to yesterday. During the year about to close there were 448.marriage licenses issued in this county, of which 160 were for white and 2S3 for colored' couples. 1 y; ' t ' s ;, St. Mark's (colored) Episcopal church. corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets, will be open for divine fervlce to-day. See Church Directory.', ;ft; ; j - f , There were only 103 interments in Oak- dale Cemetery jArIng the year just closing, and several of these were brought here from other places. .-. " . . ' Edward Nichols, the colored boy who was dangerously hurt oh Tuesday last, by being hit in the temple with a rock, is said to be improving. i i : j ; ; John Mosely, charged with wilfully aban doning his wife,, was tried before the, City Court yesterday, and. sentenced to pay the penalty ($50) and the costs. , Mr. R. L. narris has our thanks for the i- . .. usual.supply of Veading for the week. All ihe latest papers and ertodlcala t tb day n ba found at his stand on Front street. i Rev. Dr. Closs will preach at the Fifth Street Methodist Church to-day, morning and evening.' The Sacrament will be administered at the close of the morning service. Neil Warner and Miss Grace Rawlison have engaged, the Opera House for Thursday and Friday, the 4th and 5th of January, for the purpose of giving Shakspearean readings.' The colored people of this city will cele brate Emancipation to-morrow. In the course of the day addresses will be delivered at City Hall by Hon. Edward. Cantwell and Geo. W. Price, Jr. .'' - As an Instance qf quick dispatch, we would mention that the steamship Mtrojxli; Cant Castner; arrived at this port on Friday and left on her return trip to New York yes terday afternoon. .:. :: Col. Klein Informs us that he has pro vided amusements for the multitude at the Wilmington Garden" to morrow, - among which may be mentioned target shooting for turkeys and other similar sports.: -; t We are requested to state that the Ladies' (colored) Co operative Association will - meet at sthf V24PresbyterU" Church; ' corner of Eiehth and Chesnut streets, .to morrow (Mon day) evening; at 7 o'clock. Addresses wiirbe deiiverea oy juage Ajaniweu waeie. . On Friday night, Jabout the time .the excitement caused ny tne cnase ana capture or the counterfeiter was at its height, some one entered the Store of Messrs. David & Weil, on Market street, 'and captured a bundle of coats. Mr. David was engaged in writing In the back part of the store at the time, but the thief was tpjicklbfJiInp " r.;- i , The dedication of the new Hill of: Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, L O.k0. F will take place on Tuesday evening nextf, at 7p;dOck. Grand Master Baker, "of Tarborois expected iobjpreaent installation oi theK officers -elected iqr tne ensuing term will take placc i The public are Committed lb Tiai. , . i--. , He'nry Douglas alias Henry Scott, charged with' passing ewnfeffet ti.il iitiktl-A t loot lasm -was arraigned Was picuuvusu u 7; . " "" " .? , . T r before Justice! Caiitweu jesieraaj,,maiius, the result being that he was required, totgive security in tne sumxi w iur ojpaiauvv at t-eanextterm of the U. S. Circuit Court in Raleigh; In default of which lie was committed to jil, Douglas is a straager in the city, and it has not yet transpired where he pretends to hold his domicll. 'y - - v v - We nave heretofore neglected to note the faet that J. W.- Schenck; Jr.,' fe Co.fc have es tablished a'general commission and -commercial business at the corner of ..Dock and Water streets, and jvlll give their attention to the shjpment of naval stores ' juniper staves and all kinds of country produce. Their advertise ment will bfound In another column of the Star.--1- " - . - ; .. " - n..imPd-Nev Banlc. - , . t w learn that Oapt.' Isaac B. Grainger, so .u .-j ..n.iMir brinvn a thfl ; Cashier' of lODg SUU miuiBuv " ' T . . . the Banking House of James Dawson, Eaqr., has resigned his position in that .institution. We hear that he is to take charge or a Bank to be efltabnah'edlmmediatel city, wlttanrlBwpltaL-' r Iiymenial. , Upon consulting the records in the office of me agister of Deeds,4 we find that the fottbw ing marriage, licenses were issued for parties iu .wis county during the month just closed: yitf. Chas. W. Stokely and Elizabeth iiouis, Saml. W Chad wick and Sarah J. -Clare, Wm. T. New and Josephine -English. Baml. F. Yopp and Henrietta Allen,Davls Riventark. ana Catherine Ellers, James W. Record and Dnini A T -r . -. -v- . fTf wiu -a.. rvuBB, wscod iiorn and Catherine J. Barries, James J. Dray and Mary E. Owens Wm. J. Sauls and Sarah A.. Bunting, Jas. H. Flanagan and Barah a.Malpass, Edwd. L. Ennett and Llllaa Q. Nichols. John Bails and Mary Carney, RobCc. BLiry, Jr.; and Martha F. Moore, Geo, D. McKinney and Nancv J-' y usuce, vas. A. Hewlett and Eliza CI Hewlett, otaniord Jenkins and Lizzie Nichols, -Thos Clark and Mary Thompson; John W. King ""uvwiic rriiiiama, Aionzo JklilllS iana ,JSL Hine8,' Nicholas Morris aad MargerettG.1 Cor bin, Andre-'y Russ and Annie Peterson.1 Totali r- ColoredtZ-lS&vld Devaibe rand Adelaide New" ton", John j Penny "and Gracy ; Moore; Jacob Highsmlth and Becky ' : J. 7 . Murphy Rich. Hooper and Charlotte- Thally, Rebt. Pristoe andj Emma Jones, John DavisXand' Susan Flowers; Holmes .Simpson Vandf Becky Mc Allster, Jno. W. Mltchel and Emily J. Black ledge, Jos1. Sampson and Mary - E. Hall, Thos. Weelden and Belli Weelden, WmV Jack son and Mary Ann Nixon, Icum Durham and Jane Tate, Benson Murray an4 atyMcIntireJ Nelson ' Hanka and Martha Perrin, ; Peter1 Bo wen and Rachel Halsey, Shepard Thomas and Martha White, Robert Murray and Char lotte Nord; Lemuel Jones and Lucy MeClam my, Saml. Corbett add Malissa. Robinson, Nel son Manuel and Nancy Rowell; Andrew Nix on and Nicy Howard, Henry Dudley and Tena Connegan, Root. Buntlngand Silla Haywood, John Wright and Fanny St; George, John B Murray and Catherine Mclntyre, Randal Jones and Jane Seavey, Wm. Murray and Isabella McClammy.'Wm. Anderson and Mary Scott, GeO. Brown and Mahala Newton, ; Saml. Hill an6f Margerett Gardner, Owen A. Hayes andj Clamper N. Holmes, Timothy Dry and Ellen Burnett, John H. Davis and Maria Baas, Stephen Williams and Zllphia A. Wright, Geo. Humphrey and Elizabeth J. Wright, Clayborn Croom and Catherine Walker, Perry Corbin-and Emma Bunting, Rich. Stowe and Marshal Blaney; Stephen Fennell and ,; Susan Johnson, DanL'Foy and Christian Nixon, J. H. F. Martin and Charlotte A. Green, Church McMillan and Betsy Clark, Henry Eaklns and Clara Giles, Simon Wilson and Rachel Pendle ton. Total, 44. ' Total white and colored, 65. Something new Crystal Card Fortes, : at JVanOrsdell's the Amputation. A colored boy, by the name of Joe Collins has been in the City Hospital for sometime paat, sufreringiwith a Tsore foot, caused by a horse stepping on it some six moatus ago, ami on Wednesday, mortification having set in, and gangrene having made its appearance .on the wound, Dr. Winants found it necessary to amputate the foot, which was done, and the patient is now getting along finely. 1 His foot was In a terrible condition when the boy was carried to the Hospital, rendering it. next to impossible to render any relief but in the. man ner which was finally resorted to.' Board of Aldermen. H -4 At a special meeting of the Boardiof Alder-. men, held pesterday morning;! Alderman D. : Rumley wasappointed to act as Mayor pro.i tern, during the absence of Mayor Martin, who has gone North. It was also determined to, postpone tbe January meeting the. Board from the 1st to the 3rd Monday In the month, in consequence of the fact that the 1st Mondsy is New Year's Day." eas? A Private Masquerade. A number of young ladies and gentlemen held a fancy dress masquerade sociable at the private residence of one of our citizens on Friday evening. The "Bride," "Indian Girl,' Gipay," Old ::M4n" and quitela number ;Of other characters were personated. After a few minutes were spent in speculating as to each others' identity, the masks were removed and innocent games and amusements ( were Introduced. - '"K. - -'--if - rt-ki wilniit and Gilt Frames, all sorts Beturned Home. .:- ; '';:.. ' ! 'I , We see from the Newbern' Journal of Cbnfr merce that s Prof. Edward G. Daves, of that city, who has lately returned, to his home after an absence of severer years in foreign coun tries, will deliver a lecture' on the ."Holy Land,'' in which land he has travelled exten sively, on Friday evening, Jan. 5th, for the benefit of Chris t Church. Prof. Daves is a brother of Maj. Graham Daves, :of this citjf, who is now on a visit to Newbern. wessel Bestroyed by Fire. ' .:By cable telegram, from Londont we-are Informed that the ship ,2V, frm P01 vrith a cargo'ot 2,200 barrels of turpentine, was burned while lying at South End on the river Thames, on Friday last The telegram says that the loss of her cargo has a material effect on the prices of turpentine already upon the market ' - . - Upon an examination of the records in the r n. J: Jones. Esq., Secretary, we find that there have been only fire interments in, . sehtj n. tni ITia nflSt monul. Kfl these, three were ' minors: and two adults, aged respectively 3 years, - 47 years, 54 years. Ages of two of the children not stated. - mVEB ASB MARINE. 'The Schr. V. C. Bear, CaptHodgden, 18 dsfrom Salem, Mass.4 arnved late yesterday afternoon with loss of mamsauanu uiuu.w ,nfl bulwarks stove In byr recent gales; She ij.-- t, iMr tnn davs' aso, but was driven to sea again by adverse winds. . - sale at the office of The Mention Concert. i Mrs. Charles Moulton, as has already been announeed, will give one of her charming con certs at the .Wilmington Opera: 'House to morrow (Monday) night. She will be assisted by the celebrated English tenor, Brookhousc Bowler, Bignor. Ferranti, the well-known baritone, and M. Wehli, whose distinction as a plonist is everywhere recognized. , This lady hts recently given a series of concerts int New York, of which the New' York Herald's musical eiltic said': , Oklrs. Moulton has passed the ordeal-of. a Professional debut before a most critical and fashionable audience, and the verdict is as highly complimentary as deserved; Her cos certs at Stien way Hall have placed ' her in the iront rank of the few first-rate " sinsrers in the world." This is the judgment of the press, the poouc ana artists. runiic cxpectauou was rather exciting because of the honprs 6ho had rweif ed for her vocal ability: from the royal courts of Europe, and especially from the Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Eugenie while singing only as an amateur in a social way ; butit was not disappointed. Her . first appearance in the professional career she baa commenced5 showed that -her -fame in. that charmed circle: of the Old World was well merited. - There has never been seen more fashionable or critical audiences in this city than that attending her performance. This is due in part, no doubt, to Mrs. Moulton's Social standing, though more to the rare excellence- and cultivation of her voice. The enthusiastic plaudits, encores and profusion of bouquets which she received were tributes to her exquisite vocalisation. . In the quality of her voice Mrs. "Moulton 'stands scarcely second to any prima donna in this country or abroad. Then she has the advan tage of being very handsome,, of a charming expression, fine figure and having great taste, which always prove attractive, to the public. She begins under very favorable anspices, and has, we think, a bright prospect it the future; Scats can be had by applying at Heinsber- ger's Live Book Stoe. . f i Carved and Fluted, Carved and; Plam Walnut Mouldings, all sizes, " 'f; ; , 1 ' tf At ' , ' 1 . : VANOESDBLL'S. ; New Through Freight Tarlft- v - - We have before ns - a new through freight tariff,- just issued by Col. A. Pope, General Freight Agent of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, showing the rates of freight between Ibis city and points; on the North Carolina Railroad, which Went into effect on the 18th inst From an examination of the schedule, we find, that there has been a considerable reduction on the old tariff, which' actually amounted to a prohibition; so far as trade be tween this city and the West was concerned. We are pleased to see this reduction made, as it will undoubtedly work to the interest of the two roads as well as to pur own business, men and the people along the line' of the . North Carolina road, who have hitherto been pre vented from having any business intercourse. rirr Fine Gilt Mo nldings for Picture Frames tf At ' " i, (ij... ... - - . , .-' Our Chip Basnet. - Always behind-handthe wrist. ; , . -i-tTA--tYtnftit:e a cieaswepvvaBaiiimv ; Moving for anew trial Popping to Mrs. No..2. : 1 f-r Moc Turtle Kissing before . company, and fighting afterwards! . . , . v. Marthas Vineyard Juan Fernandez Kuinler is the name of a woman in Indianapolis . 1 . , ; An old settler" the old lady who sent a farmer ten cents that had been due twenty nine years. . , . . -. . The market price of a New York man's M plighted Woth" is now fixed at $300, cash down. - . - r' , The "best safety match" is said by the i New York Express to be ' marrying a rich wife." lyj-''r--;: r L- What would this world be without wo men A perfect blank, like a.sheet of paperf not. even ruled.. -i-n. -: t ;-.t--.0 He who does good to another mad does good-to himself not only in consequence, but in the very act of doing it, for the conscious ness of well-doing is an ample reward. t : --X.wellkn6wn author says that nothing baffles curiosity, eludes pursuit, and "general- Jy mystifies the human: intelligence use tne plain, simple and unvarnished truth. : '! A married lady' In Connecticut recently fell into a river and would have been drowned except that her cries attracted the attention of ier H-USOaUU, WUU, iUiOfcoikiu n ,, for another:woman, worked like a beaver to; get her out. j m'i "v;-;! 'h Picture Framing, in all its branches, ar tistically executed at VahOhbdkix's. 'v: College or Phy sicians and Surgeons, f At a regular meeting of the College of Phy sicians and.Surgeonsi held at the City Court room Dec 29th, the foUowing officers were elected viz ; . Dr, J. F.'King; President ; Dh W.W; Lane, Secretary ; Dr. B. F. Cobb, Trea aurer sr;.t'! -"v: ""i A letter was read 1 from Dr.. Jas. F. McRee, extending kind greetings. to the Institution. Among the resolutions adopted at thismeet ing were the following : 'j, l, t A committee of four were appointed to ex press the thanks of the College to Professor Young for his presence at our celebration and to request of. him. a copy of his address for :publication.. ipc A. it- rWr'"y Mesolved, That the thanks ofthis College are due and are hereby tendered to the Masonic fraternity of Wilmington for their attendance and assistance on the occasion , of laying the corner stone of our edifice on the 27th inst. ; ' - jResolvedtHxa.t the thanks of this College are due and are hereby tendered to. President R. R. Bridgers and A. Pope, Esq., General Freight and Ticket Agent, ; -f or their kindness .and at tention in furnishing free return tickets, for tbe orator on the occasion of his visit to our city to assist at the ceremony of laying the corner stone of our edifice. ' . : , 1 1 . Hesdved, That the thanks of tKs College are due and are hereby tendered to.'E. Burruss, Esq.;'for his liberal donation of coin to be de posited in4,he cornerstone of our edifice. solvea That the thanks of thjs Association are due and are hereby tendered to Daniel Kahnweiler", Esq., for his liberal donation of superior liquors.3-- W. : W. Lanb, Sec'yr ; Imitation Rosewood Mouldings.' i:Very pretty fo Piotuxe Frames, at VaxOksme-l's. . TTholo ITo. 1,323 Mt Olivet Council Ho. F. of T. At the regular weekly meeting held on; Fri day evening, at Temperance Hall, the follow ing officers were elected for the) ensuing term and will be installed on next Friday evening,' at7K o'clock! ?; : f-V; a' -i . W. J. Calais, Ex President. ' f: ; I x :-'t - ? .' JR.' Bradley Jawett, President . ( James Alderman, Associate. V- W. H.r Gregory," Chaplain. Vfj IT - f t James W.. King, Recording Secretary. W. M. Hays, Financial Secretary. ; C. W. Yates,Treasu rer. . ' ' i J. W. Hanby, Conductor. . 4 y-: y W. F. Corbett, A. Cenductor. I i O. Kelley, Jr., L S. . u l":b , )':.' J. B. Robinson, O. S,-;.; ; V,;,.; , ; i k MABBIED. - KING WILLIAMS. At the residence of the bride's father, on the evening of the 28th inst., by the Rev. Dr. R. 8. Moran, Mr. J. - Wil liam King and Miss Carrie Y. Williams, all of this city. . . , : .... .. .... x ,-,. t .NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. 18 72 ! ! r r . JS THE FIB ST DAT OF 3 AN U ART, we will Offer om magnificent stock Of! . At New YarkCity Prices. Buyers wili find the greatest bargains of ihe season In ; - 'r-.-.-, f,, t'.vvV- l DRY GOODS, CITHING, SHOES wid IIA.TS. 'i Our Stock of Dry Goods, embracing ' Black, and Colored Silks, Merinoes, lopliDS, Alpaccas jand Fjfgured ' and Plain Mohairs, must be , , sold and will be offered at Prices which will defy competition. DOMESTIC AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS rr ' . will be sold at RetaU at -,i i L O.W Es S TaW H Qkli E S A L E . PRICES We request the attention of the Ladies to our stock of FTJRSrCLOAKS, FANCY AR TICLES, BEALITIES, xrd. A square redutP tion of twenty-five per cent, from usual prices will be made to, CASH BUYERS. ,The public are invited to give us a call. , " ! . Our WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS win find on our second floor "and in warehouse the largest and best selected: stock of t: - j. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS i b-ui rv 1: . CLOTHING and SHOES, : ' -: -'-X IN THE CIT. 3.3. HEDRICK, : : 1 i ' ; -a ' 1 -c tr t " k f . Superintendent. M tdec31t. Wood arid t Coal Yairia; WOOD. ; PER LOAD. ' PER CORD. st 15 t 25 4 mMWfrwr, 4 00 3 60 Ash, Swamp and Pine, 1 00 93 " DKAYAGE : MB load West 5tb St., bet. Walnut andCastle, 25 cts Between 5th and 8th iand R. R. & Queen, 40 -East of 8 h, N. ol R. R. and S. of Queen, 60 , SAWED WOOD : J Ordinary lengthsj $100 per cord additional. COAIi, $9 00 PER TON DELIVERED. . n ; TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ,"' r;,;, . .... denSl-tf j og. PARSLEY & CO.; 1 HAPPY . KEffi XJBAB I ' ' jmHOSE wbo negleeted to kive. Christmas -.1 -Presents, have the opportunitv now of selecting , a handsome New Year's Present lrom our choree stock of ; . 1 -ei-; ; roots ani shoes. ; DUDLEY A ELLIS;- dec 3l-tf l, ; ; Sign of the.Big Root. .Prime t - 10 BALES HAY SUPERIOR QUA1&TY. d ' . t Ex Stmr Metropolis, for sale by i ; - '"f 1 F. W; KERCHNER,: i v XT, 28 and 29 North Water St. deq 81-tf Molasses ! Holasses I 250 Ends. S. H. Syrup, Vr. 100 BDis.jJ.,V?ii0i; 75 Hhds. Cuba Molasses, i Al ; - , . ' For sa le by .. - vr dec3i-tf u ', i; ,27, 2S and 29 Norta Water 6t Gunny Bagd. 23,000 BURLAP BAGS 20,000 GUNNY. BAGS, F'orsaleby ntts 'Jtl dec 31-tf 27,-28 and 29 North Water Sfc The American Button ; Hole ' V AND n OTEB-SEAM1NG SEWING MACHINE KANKS at the bead of the list as one of the Best Family ,Bewing Machines ' in tbe Market it is thoroughly constructed of the best material and bag no rival as a light run ning! machine. 1 1 have taken the agency and keep them lnjk office room at my residence, corner .xmra ana vnesnut otroewj., , ; , 'l v'f. '.. .Also, keep a fuD suppyof ; to Silk, Cotton, Oil, Needles and Attachments. ' Mrs. Newell will give instruction in the use of the Machine and Attachments there. , . . , :' "' ! G.X NEWELL, Agent., :v decJ3-tf " No. 9 Sjouth Front street. Kindness; - V J lONSClENTlOCTSNESS, and. a disposi tion to do right, with a calm, attentive consideration of the whole subject in: a case or difflenlty, are a good preparation, for learn ing the wifl. of God concerning it.? ' .r-xi.y . .SCRIPTURE TEXTS, elegant -designs and beantifuUy IRuminated; for Sunday Schools, Ac. . English Bibles and Common Prayer Books, "Prayer Books, with Proper : Lessons and Psalms7and Hymns1, ia one case.M The Hidden L&e of the. Sou Key? of; Heaven, Book ol Worshipi Unspoken Sermons; Life of Jesus; and Family. Testaments and Psalms with Notes. AU of above religions works for sale at HEINSBERGEE'S dec 3i-tf - ' - Live Book Store. ... BATES OF ADTERTISIKG I One Square one day",'..'..... 1 0 .-- - " twodaTS,..i...4.. ......... 1 60 " - , M - three dfays,.... 3 00 ' ".four days,.,. 2 60 m i 1 11 . five days....... 8 00 V , one week-.-.. 8 60 4ar Con-tract' Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates, i Marriages, Deaths, . Religioua,vFnneral and Obituary notices will, bo inserted at half rates when paid for in advance : otherwise f nU rates wUlbecharged. , x ix-y. , TxEKscbOQaeinuitEiii . NEW fAlyKTISEMENTS. Havana Roya ) k OEDIKARY DKkWING. ""j'i't: w .r.-i) , The ORDINARY. DRAWING of the 23d Jan uary next takes place with THREE CAPITAL' PRIZES: ' ' " 'J' v jono or..;i..U.i..V;fii$o,ooo t One of.r.,; SO,000 , One of.......... ,.....,. ( 25,600 And also 398 OTHER PRIZES, ranging from li L? Pi $200 to $l,O00V , , , Those who wish to try their luck and invest in an bbnes Lotteryt wil o.;weU to direct themselves in time to the beadquarters in this city, or send their orders to Mr. MANUEL SORNIO, First Sub-Collector for' Exportation in Havana, through their correspondents here. MESSRS. BOENIOA BROTHER. , Prizes of all denominations 'will be cashed at any time, at the lowest rate, by the above aamed firm in New Orlcans77 Gxavier St 1 1 1 ' KbwMd.e11eCr' Fire jkjn ginc Compatty Vo. 1., t MEMBERS :' Remember your next monthly meeting will'be bnld on the 8th of Janu ary. iS" A iuH attendance Is then requested, as the election of officers for the ensuing year will tako place. . , -. aec si-it, -X. i . r Rnc.rAta.iv. - A1M . . : . ... . V ih - ' - .uri; it- r- - Liverpool Salt I 3,000 SACKS LIVERPOOL .SALT, -; . t Now landing Ex Brig Soskonuneren, I : . For sale low' by J; L'l1 :- ' . F. W. KERCHNER, :- dec Sl-tf - : 27, 28ahd-29 North Water St. - . . . " -i . '. .. :'.;, ; ::ii'i . : Ladies Turkey Horocco Bags. v-'';fl--:r.ri''-y'"-'.,-''i!.'.5- : , GEJirS BlLLS KOW D17RI BLACK : 'bMESJ$ HtS (cKS, . - f e are Setflit' Dj IM.rtiiy Ho? fur k-i siri kg ob d s , . " W - . ,.U it '0 ALL KINDS FOR GENTS, at.- . BtUNSON ACO. ' . ' City Clothing Store. r it ' t'- r . i .(; t- "doo si-tf. r S'Mti! MISCELLANEOUS. . 65 FIRST PRIZE A1 AWARDED. t ff .A TJ0LE I CHEAT Bentlterni I a n o MANDFACTORY. MAurXOTtnans o GRAND, SQUARE ! ANDirUPRIGHT p-1 -a ai.d',T e s , Baltimore, lYId. r ! These Instruments have been -before the Public for nearly Thirty Year', and upon their excellence alone attained and unpurchased pre. eminence, whioh pron6nnces them nnequaled, DURABLL1T X?11 : .WoaKANS1U1' . ! -JlSf AU our dqna&Pianod have cnir Now Im proved Oversung tScalev and. the ? AgraiTo '.-jta- We would catt special attention to our fete Patented Improvements in UBANI PIAJKOS and SQUAUD itiAHTH, found in no other Piano, .which i)ringrs the. Piano nearer perfeotion than baa yet been attained. EVERY PIANOiFUUiYi WARRANTED FOR " " - V,.","' , yvYEARSj j;ID5,-T . 1 We are by Special arrangement enabled tafuraishPARiROnsAss andTliiiOD-oBs of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale and Retail, .at Lowes Faqtory Prices. ' Hlustrted j Catalogues iand oFriee ; Lists pror .o. furnished on applicatlen tou. . ....... " ...jTi ; i it l . j s . . - w m. h n a k u x i 1 1-, r.mnr4ni Or:J p.' HEINSBERGERr Oxe Ag't, , Lil tfif :fc"r :ri-: Wllmmgt6fl;NC. oct 14-eodRm: flat Tp Th Jv; rT . :U-l - - THE SWEDISH BRIG fiOSKOMMF.REN, - Capt. TWESTEUQAABD, y.: U1 i; -M il TITLY HALT RflfOi ri Sides and Shoulders. CA BBLS. C. M. PORK, ... , . ... . , ,7. '-T. r FOTSWelewb'y ?- f' - dec 28-tf r DkRQSSET CO. Kii tf o Tin txAt i 25 50 TUBS THE VERY BEST, :uili . -r . ;,v lii For sale low by dec 28tf , ,1 1 - , DROSSET COV nortKCbliiia fiouso, Corner Second and Princess Sts., - j&'H.xnAAR; . : : . ; , .proprietorf.' XHZid (Saniple'Rooin,) 5 ' Wines, Liquors Ales and Porter, Lager Beer H ;' Cigars and. Tobacco, of aU, kinds. , v 1 j - 0 Y S T E R INS E A S.O N ."' , -norl2-ti ' ; '- - V T3 JL with or without rooms on tnd, near cor ner of Ann, 2nd door from corner, on left hand -side going South. Terms moderate, by week or month. -Address Box, 215 City P. O. deo7-lm n- : . ,1 . ' HUM. ,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1871, edition 1
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