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- . "-.'.".-.:. I! ' ... -.. ' V ' . ' PUBLISHED DULY, Orio. Dawson. Bank Buildings, Front St..' -. ' r. inance.r.-.;.:.........;...:.!? 00 TSVWance..................... ; 75 uD" .-n Rrift will be delivered in any rhe thfl City at Fit Cairra per week. Ul Ther- Baron? eter. Tiow. mom eter. Wind.- Weather 7 A. M hS5 "4$ iN Gentle Cloudy 49 LS Light Clondy 44 iNEgentlelClondy 2 P. M. 9 p. M. Mean Temp, of day, 48 dee. r SnS -A" barometric readings ?T . and to 82 decrees Fahrenheit ,to we -7 Kobxbt Stooth, i s ' 'Serjf't Sternal Service U 8. a; WeathcnBeport. c " , WAB DKPABTUtHT ) ' Ofilceof Chief SIsmal Officer, v ' Washington, Jan. 2 4:84 P. M. J - , ', 'j ProbabiliOt. . The 'low barometer Iowa wil .PJPgjMj '."S cloudy weather,, with rain, continue JJTeasterly winds In the Gulfand Booth. At-, ..L-ntatea : threatening weather in Middle "u:a7ern States : S E winds, nnfisiblv snow,, over the I JS with clearing weathe " . nri..n T)n?erons ticlpalea ior w-u'S" v" PROFIT ABLE ADVEItTISINU. . We call the attention of the business men 0f Wilmington to the superior advantages . THE WEEKLY ST AK tfwmm exception, the largest Circulation or any puo- Hcatlonin Wilmington; and we can satisfy inv one that it haa no equal aa a medium of communication with the people of the rural HiatHota now tradlnjr with Wilmington. We solicit a call from those who wish., to niace their basin esa prominently before the people of this section, confident that we can I offer Inducements that cannot fall to please. - MEW ADVSBTlstlcai KATS. f nuiisBERaBB's Live Book Store, 89 Market it. Sparkling Humor. ' 8. T.'Carkow, U. 8. Marshal. Notice In Bankruptcy. Ofxbjl House. Neil Waf nej and Miss Grace Rawllnson. . . -. ' See new advertisement under the caption df M Wants." ' - - :'- ' .- - - ." ' . E. C. Dobtv Fine Turpentine Lands for Sale. - ,-v ' - ; ; JonN L. DcDiET Clarendon Lodge No.' 3, K. of F. Installation of Officers. ' r , C. S. Ellis. Mechanic's Building and Loan ADDWVI1HIWU--.V-.-.J . . , ' " j - C I DQlionea ana .iceu. n.. .V i Hknbt Erhbbck. n6wardfReHef Firo Co. No. 1 Parade and Engine Triah " : 80CTHERLA.HD fit 8TKAGiiiMnleB Broke indUnbroke. , ' ' i-i '.-.r i ! - Oval Walnut and Gilt, Frames, . all sorts ami fixes, at VaxOksdilis, I'nmallable lte.'(jV"r.-, ., The following is a list of unmailable letters remaining in the city postofflce January 3rd : Messrs. Geo.9 H, Vaodlke & Co., Lutheran Book Store, Philadelphia, Pa.' ';' The Coanterfeitcr. The man Henry Douglas, who was arrested here on Friday night last, charged with passing counterfeit money, has been .held for his ap pearance at the next term of the U. 8. Circuit Court la three different cases, In each of which the bond required was $500 making in all $1,500. ' : ..'.-:,! ; '. : Death of a WelbKnow n Aeter. Thp Baltimore Sun of Monday records the death la that city, on Sunday, of Mr; ' Joseph, Parker! a well-known actor, who has often vis ited thlsV section of the Stated Mr. Parker leaves a lirge family, one daughter being the wife of the Comedian. C. B. Bishop. - His dis ease was congestion of the brain. Mr. Parker vat much esteemed in his calling as a man of high personal character and of fine profession al talents. f';:;:;4: '''": : 1 . . . j j . ; -i I Hot't Head Cbeese. . Take oil the ears and f nose, and pick out the eyes.. Lay the heads in salt and water over night: then wash and put them (with tho 'ears nd aklns) on to boil. i' Boil Hilf thbm)nes eome out easily. Season twenty ( pounds ' oi ' meat with half a pound of salt, three heaping lablespoonfuls of sage, three of pepper, and twooltbyme ; for more or less meat; season accordingly. After seasoning chop fine," pour tbe meat In mUksnSj-lpacJ .closely, cover I wii boards or plates. Hog's , head, cheese 1 raaT be eaten coldf with Or wltbout , vinegar, onrieJ ss saussgeii ' tr,i : , .1 aI Jan. 2; 1871. . r toiiatlen 4tSZd5WTt WTti'V0 Partle8 w Boston have been received anu The officers electJof StonewaHLodre No. 1. Kolirhta a p-vi. l--- i-: r sUt, the Grand Chancellor of the Grand Wgt of North r-rniin. nfflM.tin' 'Th .re ""ollow: ' : - ; ' . - V; n. m. Polason, V. P. ? McD. French, W. C.. . . w 8. Warrock, V. C. " ' Th. .C James, R. 8. kLBooh.F,8: , , .,; . 8. Woodford, B. " W. Zimmerman, G. J-J-;wler,I.S,vh I Ja-Kendrlck. 0. 8 ' . 5- t v LenJ. White and.Wm. E. Davis, Attendants. Zt assortment' o7"Albms just delved at . , Vi,n.M.r. ' . j. A- -' ; O'ological. via oergeant Robert 8eyb0th, slgnal offl- monthi ' Btationt we have the 'regular Ptblj weather rArwifr hnitn v.J Ait oionthiy mean of barometer and ther mom- wih.J y 01 .M and amount of ralnfaU, fc Prevailing direction of the wind, for ttonthf of 'December just ' closed. The a""t h0Wo I.- .i.;. kUB the '' u. '""Ube 1 wum a. , ana n. iouu tnemn' mlles traveledrrccord Incomplete, ? W at or order Total rainfall cJ87f5l:37 inches. - - : r fiur. staTrl1??! aew ; at - TanOxsdell's-the CardPortes. - , , xt . ieai Data, v v Fine Gilt Mouldings for Picture Frames fi'.tArU fiti a w'vVf HOBssxLt'8. - The weather was qnite Vlntry yesterday" after havinj: been Just the reverse for a number of days past. , - . . w vuj, vawucu, . UUC1B I for sale 5000 acresJof , line turpentine land See advertisement. A white man,, suffering with inflamiuatA. ry rneumatiBm,";was' admitted into the? City; uospuai yesterday, j ? f - The officers elect of Clarendon Lodge No; 2, gnighta of Pythias, will be duly installed iuis Wednesday) evening, at Pythian Hall. Ch regular monthly meeting of Ihe ;Me. chaniC. Building and , Loast . Associatiorr will beheld at the Commercial Exchange this eveni ing, at M o'clock;., vr, U: - ; ' - ' j P 1 1. j? rom the report of . Wm. H. Bradley, Clerk of the Market, we find that there wWe I slaughtered bthaTarionshhtohPr nffhA . , " ----- during the month of December, 290 beevfta. 64 r sheep, 498 hogs, 9 calves, 18 deer, and 1 goat 1 We are Indebted to Messrs. L. H, AT, C. I DeRosset, for a copy of the Hl8tory . of the I Chircago Fire, Oct, 8th, 9th and 10th,M871, gotten; up under the auspices of the Underwrit- ersVAgency, which they represent in this city. " , 'S - 4 1 R. E. Helde, Esq., Danish VVice Consul at thisportj had-occasioET to send a cables tele- Bram to Sweden on Monday in relation to a vessel recently arrived here from that country, for which he had to pay the snug little sum of $23 in gold . "T Ane dedication aim , installation ceremo- of Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, L O. O. F., which took place last . eyentng; were very in teresting and were witnessed by a large num ber of our citizens', including many ladies. Particulars to-morrow. y- ' - . Dinners to the roor Cnildren. The citizens of Balei.h gave the poor chil- dren of that city, Including white and colored,. gotten up on a scale which reflects great credit j upon the good people of the "City oi Oaks," , wiiQ.raiD, or , mcsfrs. oonmeriana uieagaii advertise PremiumSterling Silver Plat- r.ine 5 ike region; N W j that they will have attne lot of Kentucky mules 1 Fop largest crop of .cotton on one acre by a boy w.v w. - I .w. svift w v uuiOt s IX LI I LI1 1 III . Ill who are proverbial for their liberality. Therei r 5." ; raxs, ict &c ;i; '"y ' -were about eight hundred and fifty of the Uttle I For largest crop of Ground Peas upon one a... V. ........ .nt4 for them,' and they will doubtless long re- member the event as among the roost pleasant of their Uvea. Many of the poor children of wumiDgion were ireaiea io spienoid unnsi-i mas and New Tear's dinners, but we hopeto see the example of our Rait igh friends followed next year, and a dinner provided on Christmas or New Year's which can be more generally enjoyed by the poor children of the city. And in saying this we would not be understood as wishing to find fault In the least with what has already been done In this direction by the no ble few who have acted in the matter; but we think the practice an excellent one and wish to see it carried out to the same extent that it was In our sister city. Hibernian Association. At the regular monthly meeting of the Hi bernian Benevolent Society, held at Hibernian Hall last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : '; ; John Dawson; Pre8ldent,'(re-elected.) ; : L B Grainger, Vice-President, (re-eleeted. L. Brown, Treasurer, (re elected.) Jas. Reilly; Secretary, (re-elected.) ' T. Donlan, Assistant Secretary. This is the fifth year that Mr. Dawson has been called to fill the position of President of theBodety, which shows the high, esteem in which he is Held Dy its memeers. Dinner to tbe Children of St. John's 1 Parish. ; f We leai-n that the poor children of St. John's parish,' comprising a large number of .both -. ,ti t.rri , tn ninifi dinner The tables were spread in. the parish achil rooim adiolnin? the church and Were loaded down ' with good , things, . whjch were highly enjoyed by the recipients of the Bplen- did New Year's treat, and for which they were indebted to the generosity of the congregation of St. John's pafish. Tho Water TrkC The ; annual joxeetlrigj of ;the .Wilmington Water Works Company was held in , this city yeiterdsy. We understand that propositions Ln omiweo w ipe meewng, pecWd thatfthe parties alludsd to wlUPeere in few dW:7hen. lt U UQd!"t??d. nlt afrangemenU will be made fortte.com. pletlon of the works at as early a period aS possible.. tWs are gUd to nsee ithat thla "de-i iruyKiui(iivicuicu u un u " " j I consummated; wv in i"T I -1 l - ' " - eus,' Museum,' Menagerie and Balloon," was In the city yesterday and stopped at the National Hotel. He Informs us that his show win be here on the 29th Inst., and in the meantime will manyof the towns in W "ctn.of the State, not even leaving NewWrn , "out, In the cold." The regular announcemeui wm ap pear In our paper in a few days, .jx Operft lTonae..;v.;V. : v, This place of amusement will be open again to morrow nieht. on which occasion Mr. Neil Warner, the Anglo-American Tragedian and Elocutionist, and theccompUslieA .Artiste, Miss Grace Rawhnson,Ul give readings from ShlkiDcare and ! other emIoentinoets. i They reasonable figure and we have ao doubt that they will meet with that success here which has greeted them elsewhere In their travels ? ; ' i '' ' ' . ;--v--)f5' Printing Inki sz'tji .U'&; , ( We keep. a . full stoclc of Robinson's News Dik constantly on hand. Winter Ink now --;.. j. . ' tf ready for shipment. I. . 1 -i'-r-v ;)., .... 1873. AP FEAU AGBICULTUn 1L AHUO 'i't:!-:-' -,' CIATION. r ' - Mi-. ; The Execntive CommtUee ol the Cape Fearl Ai;ncpUural Association have the pleasure of pr,mtnn,,fA.VI1 1 !? ,. : .CIZZVJ. ? i the Fourth Annual Fair of the Association' W FIELD CROPS .s : x:JtJ:rtiiHKj; f r .COTTON,-; --ct ..;, Vi i..i;iv:-.J For Urgest crop of. Cotton upon four acres or . ui wu,jauui 91 cunivaiion, amount ana Kioa A . hII - . J ... . . . . oi maoare usea, me time or planting and variety of cotton;- the land to be measured and the yield to he vouched for by affidavit' --one bale to be exhibited: ''.. i ,; lstTremlnm8terUnBr Silver Plate. valria J.fcO Sod,; :.iV.tv:-. ....Vs -.,. ...so 3rd' "f 'u " For Orgeat crop oi land.-refl-nlationii of Cotton ubon one acre of itna.-reguiauons same as above: . j - ; , . , . . .. cobn. Tor largest crop of Corn grown upon four yi.up.ana. ,egniauons same as ior cowon5 two bushels to be exhibited as - saaoIef ' ai ' , ? let, Premium Sterling Silver Plate, ; value. 50 3rd , . . , ' . . " ..,' . .. so For largest crop' of Corn grown upon one'acre TrVmiumterlin For largest cropo Corn on one acre made by .boynot over eighteen years of age : Medal ua ,f 20 For second best crop.. . , f : ;:15 ort V 10.' For the largest yield of Wheat from five acres ; nnaer same rules and regulations ior uotton and Corn two bushels to be exhibited v-: Premiums-Sterling Sliver Plate, value. .,.;f2Q OATS AWD.BTB.';'g. L-A ; ;,r'l ,; For largest yield of Rice," Oats or Rye, same regulations as above : two bushels to be exhibited ' r?i'l. Premium, each Sterling bllver ; Plate, vaiuc w, . ... . . . . .i . . . . . s m . . . 1 20 v. - . , vtoTATois: " X . - V, For largest crop'of Sweet Potatoes upon One ftPre one-fourth to be dag and two bushels p3SaSpi.te;Talne.:; For largest crop of Irish Potatoes upon one- nan acre. . .... .... ( ,-. .'-c.- Rim r acttiIq t ? An oa aKnva tnv Ovoat Prtfa. toes; -v h,? , I r : v ; (. . ... , Premium Sterling Shver Plate, value..,. $10 aCrA : : ! j v ' r Premium Sterling Silver Plate, value.. . .$20 For largest yield Stock Peas upon one acre ; ior largest yield or Turnips upon one acre; for largest yield of Beets upon one acre two bushels of each to be exhibited; under same regulations as otber cropsf " Premium, each Sterling ( Silver Plate, Tame ........ ..; ..v. . . ...... i .-!. . . . j. : . fio v'.'A..;V; i hit.- i1 j - - For largest yield of Stock Pea-vine Hay on one acre ; one bale to be exhibited : Premium Sterling Silver Plate, value... . 125 For largest yield of Native Grass ; one bale to be exblbited ; quality and quantity to be considered: r- " . ' '; ?' 1 Premlnm Sterling Silver Plate, value. . '. . $25 The grass must be cut' from land cultivated for Hay. i Largest yield of Red Clover upon one acre ; largest yield of cultivated grasses upon one acre r one bale of each to be exhibited : Premlnm. each Sterling Silver Pate, value $25 To tbe farmer who raises and applies the larg est quantity or Domestic Manures to, and by each hone, mule or ox, used In the cultiva tion of his farm, the quantity to be certified to by two or more competent witnesses : Premium Solid 8ilver Plate, value...... $50 All the. rules and regulations specified in the foregoing premiums mustbe complied witTi. , Affi davit and certificate, m 'required, to be filed with the General Secretary, When the articles are entered,- vtherwiM the Awarding; Commit tees will withhold premiums. ? T.rTPftt vield of each of the follnwlno- or-1 tides of fruit and vegetables, to be provedby AA rit4i vrmu..! I BU1UAI1S AUU SUVUIlkbVVI IjV WMIIJIHVW , i : I Garden Peas., ............. ... ...... . . .$10 Cucumbers ,. 10 Tomatoes. . ............ .. ..... 8 Asparagus... 10 Radishes.. . ; ; V. . . ? 5 p"r,,'',","i c Pears .... : : . . .'. . . 5 Urapes. scuppemong. a lowers s uoncord. iu x ... social paxMrcMS By the .Navassa. Guano Co. ,of .Wilmington : .500 10 pounds jHavassajuuano ior 'tne Dest yieia of corn from 4 scrcs.npiand. 600 pounds Navaesa" Guano for tbe best yield Of cotton from: acres of upland, r, ? Kn nnn4 Vavd Cntnt fnr tha Yeat oleXA nr oat. rwmi 4 acre of ntrtand ' - 509 pounds Navsssa' Guano for. the best, yield or turnips irom acres oi upiana. 500 pounds Navassa:uano for , the: best yield oi swetE potatoes irom acres oi upiana. 500 pounds Navassa Guano for- the best -yield of peanuts from 4 acres of upland.' 1 v - The Navassa Goano td' be tfsed alone In com- peeing tor thes;above:Premiums,or' only in cpmhWrttlOri irlth plantation .manures or. .vege. table' matterlV Barn Dies, of the. crops named mustbeihlblted atith'e Fair of ihe Cape tear Agricultural Association. -Yield of crops re- qred to be properly authenticated in accord-J anfe wltQ tha regulations of the Association, and decisions to oemaue oy .Vymuii.icwa sp- pointed for the purpose by the Association. Competitors are required to inrnisntne uen- Navassa Gdano Co., - 01 , U of Wilmington, N. C. , Wilminoton, N. C, Dec. 21, 187L Mcj.J.!A."Engelhiixfli General Secretary Cape J ear Aartcuuurai Ataocuuion : ... Sin : As State Aeenta for the Carolina Per- tinzer, we oner ine jonowing premiums, xo 09 compeiea ior ai me nnuai xair, xovemuer, TUT . - : . - roio ft- Carolina Fertilizer for the lareest prodncUon of uotton ito tne acre. . ttsrume I r 1 noo ttv Carolina Fertilizer foi ' ihe r'lanreat production of ..Wheat to the acre. - KSsTiSi ' r 400 tts Carolina Fertilizer: for t nrodaction ot Sweet Potatoes to th OW IDS. uarouua ieruuw; iur vuo iarKC&i the largest bv the use of Carolina Fertilizer alone, or in '....hinotTnn with nlantation manure onlviand tlonary with the Committeeof the Association, tinder their rules. "'"" a - k .' (jompetiiors wui uo icHu"tu ju.u.t .(itnntii-fif moda of aDDlica h 1 tion, and culture, and the resuns ; ana mo awards of the Committee will. be.fulfllled by . . ;;!sr r . -.it.;:i, film UtWUVU Ba.vuvi . . . enlpmentof the Fertilizer cs directed; (upon 1 y ua 01 uieapove required statements. Very respectfully. 4 AX.XVOSSKT b iq., state agents.- b"tKa' I Spring. Very attractive premiums. Will ie of- fered In all departments of industry, InWndlng a "valuable Premium to the housewife exhibit- Ing the largest and I'best i specimens of Aer hiradiwork;:- -.."' . - i u f J'ij ' :v ; Cafved and . Fluted, Carved" and Plain I Walnut Monldlngst all sizes, . ' if : -At ;-UbnsnMi..8 " v 1 s V" ' - ' 1 . ' Connty Cemmissitners. . , ;- ' The regular monthly meeting of he ; 3oard was held last .'evening, Commissioner IShoe- maker in the chair. 'J! - h '.: i ': hb'Thet report of theTHsteei of Federar Point i Township, in reference ttsthe condition if Lie roads received and ordered on file. V: , , Tne report Of the ; number of Township, was received and ordered on file.; s Licenses were gran ted ,Theo. 3B- Williams and, Martin Muller to retail spirituous liquors, ijine report. : oi.s tne;f uountyj Treasurer f for December was received and ordered on fili 1 It was ordered that be several commdnica- Uons In relation to Uxes : be, referred to7 the It was ordered that the Clerk of this Board issue and execute all its orders unless other wise directed by thls Board' or :by som( pro-i vision of law.v:' 7' "'hfk ;'-'' Ordered that all persons who obtain licenses or receipts on licensed front the Sheriff: who do not exhibit the fame to the. Register of Deeds, to be countersigned, by him and regis tertisW required by sections S3 and S4, Sched ule B, of the Revenue law, Immediately comply with the terms of the; law,: or its penalties will be rigidly , enforced; against! such l' (helin- qoents.""'; uh'-'. ; vi? In j -r-; : AdJ ourned to meet on Monday night next, at 7K o'clock. Connterfclts. '-. '' 1 ' " 'i--..; We have positive information to the effect that a number of counterfeit $5 treasury botes are;in circulation In this city, which were doubt less distributed around by the man Dodglas, now in prison on the charge of passing coun terfclt money. We bear of two: parties wh received ; these bogus bills, and; yesterday evening we were ; shown one, - numbered 3988 and dated: March lOtb, 1863, which Is h fad timile of the counterfeits passed off "bv Done- las. Our merchants and others should be on their guard, or they will soon find these spu- rious greenbacks accumulaBng on their hands, for there is no telling how many there may be in the community. Picture Framing,- in alt Its branches, ar tistically executed at I Yi.iiOBsnsik.'s. Oar Chip Basket. t -How to prevent your wife scolding you don't marry. , . . The best Sweetheart for a young cook--a raw recruit J V " ...... !; i. : ! ".-' - l '- The man who has a tnrn for music an or gan grinder. . . j ';. vr-.l . ' A bat that frequently files In the; daytime -a brickbat. Why Is an omnibus strap like conscience ? Because It Is an Inward check: on the outward man.- ;: v. Some New Tork ladies keep a journal In which they note down all the particulars . oi their love affairs. A pendant being taken to task for saying that Ccesar founded Rome, retorted, tell J00 bo d fonnHt; ' ii fndU In Italy. Jones ssys that he first met his wile In' a storm, took her to the first ball In a storm, popped the question in a etorm; married her lh a storm, lived his subsequent married life in a storm, and burled her in pleasant weather. 'irA rural poet Indited a sonnet to his swef t- heart, entitled:, f "I kissed her aroso." The and compositor, knew, better,! than ;i that, set It up In printer's Latin s f 4! kissed- her snub'noBa.!,;."-' 0-t.'i L -r-A little 'boy 'embodied his though 13 on 1 Wt.vinnr!iv Wn tWn Tf flnt ee hb how the I 7 aJ '. ,7" T"'! ' Tr . . devil came to turn put so bad when there ; was I no other devil; to ppthlm up to it.'.' Imitauon Rosewood Mouldings. Very pretty for Picture Frames, at r Raleigh, was rente .on Monday for j$30O wr.yepr.-..-..- tile -Tournaments seem to be I order of the day in this State.1 "We, near i ui iucui m aiuiusi au tutaiuica. - zLTtin 'nAnnt.Alr.ni '-tr.nmP.ntf' the nr,ofUrifin r,f ,. ? 1. n.l order in the House of Representatives on Friday at 11 A. M. ; The Raleigh Era says:' Mr. j.a. Stell, of this county, killed a pag of thte -Chester "YVhite breed a few days ago, which weighed 425 pounds. "I Rev. ;X Hnnnicntt, Who was onite prominent in Vineinia politics 1 aj ine close 01 tne war, as now a iarmer Stafford county, in that tstatci Me was I v . . " . . WeU Jcnown m this btate. ; BDeaklDfiT OI Jtldp-e irierson, CaiVMm says !: V The worthy' Judge I of North Carolina is absent from Supreme I Court m this city, having sprainea his back in DianUDff mill tXCeS. " - The Directory of i the Kprth ' T-!1 J3 III i. i. AUUUilU Will UlCCb Kb VAJUJUau J PndaYi to receive the. first, in- rent firom tho lessees oi tne J . . . m . 1 I said Hoad, amounting tot some 78,000. t. 1 . ' - "-r-. . in- . f that the Supreme Court- commencejats Jannarrterm on Monday. : U he loiiowing annlir&ntR fnr license to uractice Ialtf 10 the courts of the State were examined and admitted : W E- Batchelor, Wake coun- ty i II. Lv Staton; :-Edgecombe : U.. P. Vueh. Bertie T. R. ; Warintr Mklpn- burg : r jjl smittt, t ; Caswell : Arthup a in ., m. 11. T rri -ri a A. Cook, Warren ; E. ; W Kerr, New Hanoyer ; R 4 Baird, Buncombe; H. - A, Qadser. j Buncombe : S.- H. 'ReedrBdn- combe ; W. Rj Myera,v Beaufort ; ' T. T: Mitchell, Franklin ; 1 J. D.' : Pemberton; Richmond ; O. C. Lyon, Bladen ; J. N- Snelson. Buncdmbe. ; - rm. :: ''a v'i ' - n 1 n . -'T"; ? Ashelee says shortly after thp arrival "of the . mail, at "Webster, on Sunday, the 24th insfc., Henry C' Cannon, postmaster, .hohtedXthe win- - Aow for1 the purpose of getting more light, and '6hbrtly thereafter put 'his. head out foJ he VVae rof; blowing; hisiose, and f1 "i0 -i wutuw ttUU tol and fired at Bills, the ball entering his mouth, disloding'twp, of " his teeth, and cutting . off a portion pfhis f tongue. A, yujwuw was . Kvouvuruugiit 10 on reuer, who is of f the . opinion that V while the w?d is not likely to.: proye . , mortal, it -wlU Rafter prove an impediment in the MABBIED. MORttlS-CORBIlC In thW city, on f the morning of the 1st, at the Residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. George Patterson, Rector of St. John's, air. Nichols Morris and Mrs; Margaret Q. CorDiiL, fourth dausliter of ine jate lucnara Morris, Eaq.. , Ko cards. NEW AD VEETISEMENTS. -. Opera House . ,r;r MANAGER... . J, W. SPAULDINQ H E I L AE'NE B . ' '" , THE, EMINENT '' :. f .' J " ' Anila-Merican ,Tra6dian & EIocnflonisL AND THE ACCOMPIJSHED ARTISTE, ' Hiss Grace Rawllnson, Who have received the warmest' encomiums from the Press throughout the country, will have the honor to appear at the ' ' 1 ' nTiTm i: TTnTTnTi p mTfrn wtnnmn ntTTtr I LUii llUUDJi Ml WU A1DI110 Ufl;bl S Thnrsday and Friday, Jan. 5th 6th, upon which occasion they will give readings from, Hamlet, Macbeth. Othello, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, Richelieu, Ingema, Lady of Lyons, Poe'a RavenkTennyson's Queen of the . May, Ac., &C .: ;) m.l';.'. ' ' f v PRICE OF ADMISSION: f - Gallery ....I.. ........ ........................... 15 Family Circle.............. 25 Dress Circle and Parquett. ................... 50 Reserved Seats 75 , Private Bofes.... $4 00 to $8 00 Kf- Reserved Seats for Bale atHelnsberger's Music and Book Store. . fJ an s-?t r ' '.'. ' ' 1 ' '. Notice. rrillE. members of Clarendon Lodge JL Ncr; 3, K. of P., are hereby notified , tnat tne regular meeting T.aaes piace this l' Wednesday) evening at ju O'ClOOk. j . A full attendance reauested. as the Installa tion of Omcers tor-tne ensuing term tanes place, i iy oraer w. u. . Jan 8-lt JOHN L. DUDLEY, R. S. Mechanic's Building & i JUUCfcLL AO O U Uia uLUiii THE J 29th MONTHLY1 MEETING wiH be held, at the Commercial Exchange this J . A. fTlAlAlAib- Dues will be received dnring the day at Dud- C. S. ELLIS, JanS-lt . Secretary and Treasurer. : ; TTE?fTIOJI I Howard Relief Fire Engine v I . Company Vb.l. U TEMBERS oi HOWARD R. P. E. Co. No. jVA. r are hereby ordered to be at the Engine House this day at 8 o'clock P. M., precisely, in lull trail orm ior raraae ana jsngme xriai. By order of the Foreman r 5" ;' '!' "p-.i i l . '' HENRyEHRBECK, 1 ' ; juiS-lt ,7r : Secretaiy.- Those Ladies' Boots, 4 j B UTTONED and LACED, that we are Bell ing AT COST, are warranted to be of the Bbst DUDLEY. 4 ELLIS , jan'3tf : sign of the Bhr Boot. in Sparkling Humor and Curious j vVfV information. ! '.- TO BE HAD JPOR i THE IHQTJ1RT, i .-(.a juk ww.fi..wm t ,. j i a inN is invited tothe snnrb stock I JOL. of Books in every department of JUtera- . . I ture. presenwiiK ia wusu suiwumuug t wffnrAd tn the Keadlnar Public of the present ... -. ..I 1. 1-1.1 W H1U1L ..an wv.. sivuh. nTnT.ir.s. prayer books.- ana au oiner Reliloas ICorks, in all Style of bindings, f ror sale at HEINSBERGlERS jan xaye book, owrei Finorfccnttneto ACRES ON WATBBJBJfi iv K& SLi?! YtraSto.Vit-nsi: un A-Prtoe.oniv a5.000 cash. ueV' , Vrih rRO davi eiven on Dart). -These . fands must be andVereat Win will be given. -u i Jan3-2w . s -r:: V... 5Mt?!' i nmv T.1?T?1?"W r c TTT; A "WN P!"Ri? Vi xjVi V . 1 TF YOTJ WANTOcWreEBH Af DOTM D.FREjj - ! i 'j. '-nTow'w- JlL-celTed at QRtmN : moiLET !AND FANClT .ARTICIJC-: CAII3 C? ADVESSlSIXa I . " ' .three days,... s oo . . - ; oar days....... a im ... .;' five days....... v.....i.v. 8 00 ,:;.,: M one weekr,... I N 43 Contract Adyertisementa i taken at portionateiy low rates. . . Obituary notices will be inserted at half rate. wnnn paid ror in advance i otuerwlee full rates wiu.0 luwrgea -i . ' v.f.-,"T' k t t xmucasn on demand. ; . . , - rNEADVERTISEMEKTS. Hiiles nuliei ! 7: ;it'' WILL BE HERE on the Mb of January, .... .. .- i -. - , . . t -;r.. . ': .j 60 IIC AD OF HO. 1 - .1 BROKE and XTNBROKE HULES, ? JD1KCT FROM KENTUCKY,- , ..4. vf;,."". -.. . ;, Which will be sold at Prices to suit the times. Jan 'tiw'r- SOUTHBRTjANI) ' 8TE AQAXI- x DTSTXtlajT COURT OF THE UNITED STATSfoxtheCaTja fear Dlatrlnt of North Carolina in bankynptcj , r. ., i,. The President,' Directors 4 Ccv PdAJkrvpr. of the Bank of Cape Fear, . . J . . . . ' A Warrant in Bankruptcy has been isshed by said Court asrainst the eataste of thn PtabI. dent, Directors andSompany of the Bank of uape x ear, ox we comity or New Hanover, and State of North Carolina, in said District, which Corporation haa beeai duly adjudged , Bankrupt upon petition of its creditors, and the payment Of any debts, and tne delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to It, or to its use, and; the transfer of any prop erty by it, are forbidden -by law. A meeting of tne creditors of said Bankrupt; to -prove their debts, and choose one or more Assignees of Its Estates, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to beholden at i Wilmington, In said District, on thefiOth day of. January, A. D. 1872, at 10 o'clock A. at the United States District Court Room, before William A. Guthrie, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said District. .. ... t WrD. Q. MioBAE. , Dept. U. S, M. and Messenger JanS-law2t ; in Bankruptcy. YouiiglLIaiL Wanted. "TTTANTED, AN ACTIVE - TO UNG MAN v V raised in. a Retail Store to take ord era by sample from a large New York Dry Goods House and travel in North Carolina, f . Address; with details, i 7. ft S., P. O. Bo 4112, jyij. PAn.Altt a. r . New York. :r MISCEBAKEOUS:; u .j t. j H&V&11& ROVEl LOttCrV ORDINARY 1RAW1NG. The ORDINARY DRAWING of the 23d Jan uary next takes place withTHREE CAPITAL PRIZES! " flv.ll v '. Ii : ;.v'.t..V:ift: 4 s. One.of............ ,..,..,.$150,000 One of.. ................... . 50,000 -;:one of....:i..I..V....'..;.: eoo , And also 89 OTHER PRIZES, ranging from $200 to $1,000. ? Those who wish to try their luck and invest in an honest Lottery, wlll. do well to direct themselves in time to the headquarters in this city, or send their orders to Mr. MANUEL BORNIO, First Sub-Collector for Exportation in Havana, through their correapondentSLhere. MESSRS. BORNlO & BROTHER. Prizes Of all denominations will be cashed at any time, at the lowest rate, by the above namea nrm in mew uneans, n uravier an. Mefchants: an& Traders;'' X OUR TAX for, the Quarter ending Slat December, 1871, will be received at my office in tho Court House during this week, January ... . . . - . . j. 1st, 1872. . ,, . ; JW.: SQHENCK. Js.; ; . . Jan 2-fit . w.'! MP Sheriff. Xadies Turkey Morocco Bags. GENT'S BILLS If OW DUE. ' , tSJJP. BLACK. DRESSi' KFRC CK8. ..li'ji-.fof-j.Mf.n-. e are Ming Up witl Eier yliy Now. F U RNISH XG GO ODS, vjWiijr;jj l'itini' he ' ihiM l-r ) ALL KINDS rQR,jaETS, at MtJISON A CO.'S, , dec Sl-tf , v. City Clothing Store, I . I ii .u giJ. THE GENUINE iSPALES. DlCerejrt HotflfleUone. I 4 xuto oj.nn.:mnKr! A?iAn vncT .- t? a TT A "PJITH At PO . " 252 BROAD WAT, HEW YORK. . .. . - r 119 1 i IstV DAAAAla WOiUi - -w awn wwwuft vtamwP R i. '.' rr r . STMTDARB -' ror Sale by leading Hardware Dealers. ' T sept 88-2awm Tu rr ent v ,t vtf - ;(, Hortli; Carolina Honcp, i j :. .. , corner seeona ana mncess ets r Wines, liquors, Ales and Porter, lager Beer : Cigars and Tobacco, of an wnds. - O Y.8 T'E R S(I HJT S A. S O VANTC . -i v'- 1 "i C , fTTi n and . wvtti Exneziencea Sawyer for JTrr SawmllL The Mill, Timber - 1AI7U . : a . . I JHTIraao Wilmington. K.C. I janS-tf. a ' i-l vvi fcral s ? I 1-v . witVinnt rwm -n rd. near COP wlin or wnnoui rooms m . . n . . . . a ATI ImtT nina . - side going South. Terms moderate, by . week TTont,h.- AddTMU Boa. SU City r. O. - A" h A .', fl.'l 'j' I. 9 .1 ! 1 .if a ; ,n
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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