31- the r:o::riru V EATE8 OF ADVEUTISIUG J . , .PUBLISHED DAILY, . . Wjf . UKRNAItO, Editor and Frop'r. Orrios, Dawson k Buildings, Front St. Onesanarepne day, l H 1 ...j two days,... i....,, 150 . i three days,.... .... 3 00 -ii- . toar days............. a so III WW All . ? ii - ii . flyo days...... A s 00 it , - one week, S 60 Jtrr Con-tract Advertisements taken at nro nne veaf, in advance ......7 00 amonttsln advance ...... 8 60 T?rS months, to advance. ...i. a 00 HI month, in advance . " 75 Th Moawiso Stab, will be delivered in any part of the City at Fifths Ckwts per week. r-f portlonately low rates. . Marriages, Deaths, ileliffious. Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates Vol; IX-iTo. 90. , WILHIITGTOIT, IT. C, THTJRSDA.Y. JAITTJABY 6. 1872. Whole no. 1.334 wnen paia ior in advance ;otnerwiseiuu rates wlil be charged - . -r-- . , ; TsaKS Cash on demand. V ,;"""heH - -..V. - " mom- Wind. Weather eter- eter. V- v-v" , . 30:22. : 'S7. N light Clear 80:13 49 NWRentle Clear, Tv , 80:15 M WUnht Clear Time. 7 A. 2 P. 9 P. M. M. M. Mean Temp, of day. 44 dejr. ' ( ' Nots. All barometric readings are reduced tft the sea-level and to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. ROBEBT 8BTBOTH. , .. Serg't Siarnal Service U. S. A. Weather Beoort. ' T ;!'-: . War Dpa.rtmkmt,' aKMT,l V cer,, P, M.) Office or ;hier uiznai uincer, Washington. Jan. 54:85 P. frobabtiilies. -: Tha barometer will probably continue to rn from tbe lower lakes to the' Middle and. East Atlantic, wun .ncreaea cioaainess, on Saturday. Pleasant weather continue on the ! South Atlantic coast. Falling barometer and rain extend northeastward into MissonrL Ris log barometer, with clear weather, extend eastward Into Michigan, -. 'I .. , . x-:: Oanijerous winds are not anticipated (or anj of our stations to-night , . . , o?h:ei ayKW ADVtttTlEllKT. Ubimsbxroib'8 live Book 8 tore, 39 Market it Time and Tide wait for no man. : , . -7" Wm. LarIjins, Clerk Notice in Bank ruptcy. 1 BiJroRD, Crow & Co. In Store and to Ar rive Planting Potatoes. , , JasJ C. Smith and C. W. OlthjlM Dissolu tion ot Copartnership. ' M?x Oldham To Turpentine Men and Farmers. . ;-t . ' .. - s PROFITABLE ADVEKTIS I?TG. We call the attention of the business men of Wilmington 'to the superior advantages offered by - . - TUB WEEKLY STAR as an advertising medium. It has, without exception, the Largest Circulation of any pub lication in Wilmington; and we van satisfy any one that it has no equal as a medium of communication with the people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington. We solicit a call from those who wish to place their busiaess prominently before tbe people of this section, confident that we can offer Inducements that cannot fail to please. . Kid Gloves reduced to 73 cents, at No. 29 Market street ; ' . ;f '. It Kicb Minee Plea. , s ;:i .It ; . j -' ' Eight pounds of beef, one pound suet, two pounds currantstwo pounds raisins, one half peck apples, two ounces ground cloves, two ounces allspice, one half ounce- mace, one ounce nutmegs, three quarter pound I citron, one quarter pound cinnamon, eight pounds snar, half a gallon sweet cider, eight lemons. Kid Gloyej reduced to 75 cents, at No. 29 .Market street r- v , It What Little Children On Do. , As an indication of what little children can accomplish, if so inclined, we mention,! a fact which we find recorded in the Kewbern Times. That paper says that the children attached to Christ's Church Sunday school in that city, have by little entertainments, and personal contributions, in depriving' themselves of the usual amount of holiday pleasures to be pro- j . ' i. . k . - . . . . . . curea ior moneyonvnouiea over two nunarea dollars to assist In rebuilding their church. .' i Kid Gloves reduced "to 75 cents, at No. 29 Market street . C ,;, L". ..; . ; It The Toqbc Men.4 At almost every step In Hie we. meet with young men from whom we anticipate wonder- 'ui things, but of whom, after .careful inquiry, we never hear a word." The effervescence of of youth and passion, and the fresh gloss of intellect and Imagination, endow them with a false brilliancy, which makes fools of ; them selves and other people. Like certain chintzes, caucoes and gingham, tuey show finely on their first newness, but cannot 'stand the sun and the rain, and assume a very sober aspect after Washing day. - ; X Kid Gloves reduced to 75 cents, at No. 29 , Market street ' : ? ' ' It The following cases were disposed of yester- Polly Croontftharged .with cursing, Tqarrei iki Ac., was' found guilty and judgment rendered for the penalty and costs. r j - - Jane Crooffl and Amy Croom, arrested on the charge of cursing, quarreling, &c, weri found not guilty'and discharged. ' f f State and City w. Jacob Jlobb alias Ser-. Keant, charged wit h assanlt and . battery and MgUway robbery, was" found not guilty and discharged. . v .- -.-- . ; aarah Bradley, and Nancy Dudley, charged with cursing, quarreilng, &c The firstnamed wa found not guilty and dlschaige4.lNancy Dndley was found guilty and judgment render d for the penalty and costs,. r - J Kid Giove'g reduced to 75 cents, at' No." 29 Market street . .:. .lt' . . ( - ; 1 '; ' I'SiOpbell Encampment' No. 1, 1, p. p.V. ',At a regular meeting held last evening, rand InsUlllngOfflcer, W;.Smlth,:installed he lowing Patriarch as officers for the ' ensuing term: ' ' iV-'-'- ".P. Bappler, 0. P. . ' " . R. Jones, H. P.;" - : . A. Jryopp, s.. w. I V i , - A- Loeb, J. w. ' ' -, oo. H. Kelley, Scribe. J-A Nicholson, Treasurer. Goodman, Gultt Schulken, I. S. ' "" : , 7Mgge,0. S; ' - Joes Fleet, 1st W. ' ;08ePQ8ternberger,2i W. eJ 8teenken,34 W. ' . 7 V. P8holar.4thW. V 8oiomon. ) '. : J- P. Koch, j Q. of T. . 1 i'l 1 ioC A pro.ti8ln dcarer..thinkse bat: a right mJx9 .pen iuP on fiQhday. becauld his Is ""nj house. '- ' j v ' - j .i.v. .-r .-. -i . 4gs The Board o(Cotjnty Com&lsslonersmeet on Monday evening. ' , ' The annual meeting of the Cape Fear Club takes place this evening. : 1 V. Seldom have we cxperlnced a more pleas ant day than yesterday. It was cool, but" just enough so to be rtjreeable.'. . '; 5 I : v Geo: M. 'Arnold, colbi-ed, formerly of thlsr city, presided at the Emancipation celebration In'Oreensboro on the'lst InstanCV ir " -' i People generally Wye been on their good behavior since the holidays, and news' items are consequently provoklngly scarce..-, , ; ; ": Messrs. Blnford, Crow & Co. have In store' and to arrive, a full supply of Early Rose and other brands of planting potatoes.' See ad Tertlsement - , We are requested to state that Rev. Dr. Pfhmer.'of Colombia Theological . Semldary, Will preach in the First Presbyter lab Church this (Saturday) evening, at 7) o'clock, and to morrow (Sunday) at 11 A. M, and 7 P. ;M.: j '; i Wa acknowledge, with the eompliments ,bf Mr. Jas. T. Smith, U. S. N., Vn invitation to attend the Annual Ball of the U7 8. Mllltafy Academy, at Annapolis, Md.,. which was to hare taken place last evening.- We regret that we did not receive Jtfn time to dress for the occasion. The Greensboro Patriot The connection of P. F. Duffy, Esq., with the Greensboro' ifcfriof, as Editor In chief, ceased with the last number of that - paper Few men in our State wield a more powerful pen than Mr. Duffy and we regret bis retire ment from the press. Mr. R. H. Albright assumes editorial charge of the Tiitriot, and states that 'there .will be no change In the politics of the paper. All right, Albright, con tinue the good fight ! TbeCbamplou Coir It seems almost nay,f altogether incredible, yet we were positively assured yesterday, , by reliable parties; who said they were knowing to the fact, that a cow belonging to a gentle man of this city, who keeps a dairy on Eagle Island, was, a few days since, delivered of no less than seventy-six calves. One of the num ber was of the usual size, and is still living, while the others were diminutive specimens of the infantile bovine, though perfect in form,, and were all still born. The cow, we are in formed, survived but a short time. We are not a Jcow-ard, , hence we are not afraid to. challenge the whole State to produce another 'such cow. . . . , - , - mim The Opera House. f. The second and last appearance of Mr. Nell Warner and Miss Grace Rawllnson, at the Op era House last night was greeted by a rather small but appreciative audience. Tbe selec tions chosen were from i " Hamlet," Mac beth" (the Dagger Scene), "Richelieu," "In gomar " and the recitation of " The Raven," by Neii Warner which were all well received and heartily applauded. The performance was to have concluded, as on the previous night with "A Young Wife's Lesson," but, by some misapprehension on the part of those present, they retired before they? bill of fare " was ex hausted. I . Onr Chip Bashet. Nothing b so 'reasonable and cheap as good manners. ... , ; - . An exchange wonders " if a lady will ever be'Presldent" Let us have a gentleman again before we try the experiment Hercules was a model husband, for rather than stay out late at night he invariably car ried his club home with him'. I Victor Hugo, in congratulating Gambetta on his approaching marriage calls it a union o a comet and a flower. We shudder for pos terity. u I" - V ' ' ; r. -; The movement for the enfranchisement of women is reported to be progressing stead ily in Ireland, under the auspices of Miss Anne IsabellA 'Robertson: ..; ; ' .r? ; i " " It is said that a woman's breeding can al ways be told by her hand, and her temper by her mouth, but all signs fail with some women. A fellow out West gets off the following definition of a widow: "One who knows what's what and is desirous of more informs-! lion oh the same subject" 1 ' : Mrs. LIvermore is willing that men should do all they arev inclined iio do the washing and Ironing, cooking, etc., and only asks in fetnroL that women may : have the same right to employ themselves as they see fit. re AQTersisina' tor turn jrewiiiw.. Jk. -,r' " We would call the attention of the public to the Moshino 8tah's charges for short: adver tisements, especially for the accommodation of the growing demand for the publication vl brief notices such as "Wants',"' "To LeV "For Sale,", etc: 'Most advertisements of this character can be reduced to five lints, space, and .the : charge for them.belng.but - half our regular rates when paid for strUMy in advance ' ; This oners increasea . inducements j or ser vants wanting places, for families wishing do mestics, for farmers having a horse, or a cow, or an old wagon; for sale, landlords wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords, to use the Mobhdio tar is a medium for commu nicating with their seyeral bf traknown cus tomers.' :'..V. ; - -; - "- ' Storekeepers can also make equal avail of these rates for short advertisements, to invite public attention to any specialty; in" trade, or Iseny change in thelrplates ; . . -vr r3'v : The use ofthe, dally newspaper, as the agen cy for communication between people , of all classes, Is constantly increasing, and Illustrates one of the ways in which modern civilization isfaving time, labor, and mduey,' in carrying on the business of life. . ;- '. tf Indestrwetlble Tas;. , 1 V to merchants; It answers the combined' pur pose of a direction label and . business card. Call at the .' Star Printing ; and .Publishing House and supply yourselTCi. ' w our new department1 under head of 'rLdst and Found," at half our regular rates, for' adver tisements not exceeding five lines. s - j ',t v tf . I-..- ! A.uvcrusemenis nnaer nead of i Wants," ) For Sale or Rent," or Lost and Found " will positively, be charged 'full rates unless paia for in advance. -. ' ; ., Jtf 1 PrlnUns;lnfc. ::;,. - We keep a full stock: of Robinson's News Ink constantly on hand. ' Winter ink: now eady for shipment a tf Xost: vn If you have lost anything, advertise it in our new department,- under head ;of ' Lost and Found,'.' at half our regular rales, for adver tisements not exceeding five lines. tf' For Sale or Bent. -t'-A"--- t j If you have a house or farm for "'sale or. rent adyertiae i it iui our new department, under head of " For Salo or Rent," &t halfof our reg ular rates, for- ad vertlserrts not exceeding uveimcs.: ; Frlnilnjg svnd Booh. Paper. i We : can furnish printing paper In - small quantities, say from two to ten reams, at reasonable prices for all strictly eish orders. We have on hand the following slsea o? new, vis : 22x31, 21x38 and 24x88. Also, nine . Book Paper 21x38 and 23x39 ; and a good assortment of ther papers and cards. - - " tf Star Booh Bindery. j The attention of the public Is -called to the superior faclfftlcs we now have for executing cheaply, promptly and skilfully all kinds of Binding and Ruling. Our business In this de partment has steadily Increased,' an evidence that we have not labored in vain in our effort to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de mands of our growing city. But we are de termined to do still more and as our busi ness grows sti will our facilities be increased. Give us a trial. ' . V2taw2w LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY. ryondtnsed from the Raleigh Carolinian. SENATE. EYE2UNG SESSION. Wednesday, Jan. 8, !t872. Senate met at 7:30, P. M. " Mr. Latham in the Chair. 1. i Resolution requesting the Senators and Representatives in Congress to favor the estaousaing oi a system oi meteorological reports, and a system of telegraphing, &cM was put upon its second reading, the Committee on Propositions and Grievan ces having recommended Its passage. I Failed t5 pass. 1 j Bill to validate the revision of j dry lists, allowing Commissioners to revise,! correct and prepare tbe hst at a time other than the regular day; where there has been a failure to prepare it at the, proper time. f Tbe bill was slightly amended, and passed. I Bill to allow, tax collectors and sheriffs to correct arrears of taxes, was, on motion ot Air. Erogden, laid on tbe table. j Bill to" punish the obtaining of goods tinder false pretences, passad second read ing. ' ' '.- " ! Bill relating to fees of Superior Court Clerks, was made, the special order for Monday, loth, at 12 o'clock-, M. i . 1 Thursday, Jan. 4, 1872. Senate met at 10 o'clock. j j Mr. Latham in the Chair. J ilr. Currie, from the committee on En grossed Bills, reported the bill encorporat ing the Farmers' and Mechanics' Associa tion as engrossed. '' - Mr. Mauney, uom - tha joint committe onTrinting, submitted a report, contract ing with John C. Syme to do the ( public printing, s; r j UNFINISHED BUSINESS. The joint resolution of . enquiry into the matter of the lease oi the North Carolina Railroad. - " " ' i The question' being the motion; of Mr. Worth, that the number ofthe commis sion be increased' to eight,. it was : agreed to. - yv-! " ' j .The question-recurring on the motion of M Gilmer to concur in the amendment of the House, the Senate concurred ayes 20; nays 9., - I , ! .-. Bill incorporating the Wilson Building and Loan Association, 'passed its third reading. - ri- "-.-.."" i : lists; passed third reading. . ; . ; J Bill to punish the procoring of t goods tinder false pretences, passed third read ing. - ; -,. k. '-..sh :r: ; I -u;. : j Bill incorporating the Jamestown Cop per Company, passed. : ''J , - ; ' Vl . ' . TJie' Senate, on motion of Mr. Moore, concurred in the amendment to the bill changing the time of holding thft' Courts in the Third Judicial District; the 1 others Were appropriately, referred. . ; i' Oh motion of Mr. ! Norment, the rules were suspended and the resolution author izing tbe Governor to offer an additional reward for the capture of the Robeson county outlaws, dead or alive, was taken; ; llr. Olds opposed the resolution. He did not - like - the .language - of itJ Tbe power of the State had not been exhaust ed. In reply to the question, of Mr. Nor ment, if the Adjutant General did not so state in his elaborate report, he said that the report fwas more , elaborate than fhe effert. North Carolina was a sovereign State .with v a million inhabitants, able to bring Lowjey and his gang into the courts, to be regulariytried.' These large re wards woutd cause ihe butchery of these men, thereby damaging the good name of the State. -:: "'Mis.vVr r -Messrs. Norment and :McClammy fa vored the passage; of ; the resolution, the former describing the topography iof the country in "which the.outlaws operate.' Price's motion to amend by .offering rewards for the murderers ot J. W. etepn v The motion failed to ? pass : the second reading. ; " Mr.: Worth moved that-the renort of the Committee on Printing; be1 accepted v: jur. jawaraa called the previous ques-r tioni r.,. ,r. ':' . : . i-rdi--. -' ". : The question reenrringon' receiving: the report of the committee, and the ayes and noes being.demanded. the Senate refused to receive-yeas 9; nays 24.. , ; - M.i-:M HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. v ..!;;-.k: ; THmUsDAY. ' Jan. 4.-V , ; " House called to jsrder at 10 o'clock. rS ? . Mr. Waring presented a memorial from the county commissioners of Mecklenburg, endorsing the memorial ot the bar of the Ninth: Judicial District; asking for the removal of Judge G. W. Logan ; also the proceedings', of a j public meeting of the citizens ot the same county upon the sub- A motion to reject the memorial did not prevail. ; ;. ;v,.'j-'. ; J : ..; , -; : .i Mr. Btewari introducedca bill to incor-; porate the town of Lillington, in Harnett county., itererrea.j , Mr. Gore introddced a bill to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors within two miles of Pleasant Plains Church, in Co lumbus county. , ; t,;-j ' Mr, Stewart iutrpduced a bill to con - struct a, toll bridge across Cape Fear River at Lillington, Harnett "county. Referred. . ! SPECIAL ORDER. - ; A bill to provide for the collection of taxes by the State and the several coun ties of the State, being the special order, was read. i - ' ; , ine amendments ot the senate were read and the House refused to concur. " House bill to abolish the office of State Geologist, being the special Order, was read. - ; : ' --- -. - . ; Mr. Sparrow moved that the bill be post poned until Tuesday next. Carried. 1 Mri Johnson, of Buncombe, moved that the rules be suspended to consider a House resolution in favor of defaulting Sheriffs. Carried: -i ' f -:-' ' ----. - , The resolution passed ' second reading. Senate bill to incorporate the Wilming ton .Library Association - passed second reading. : - ' I " : t: ' ' :.- Mr." Anderson moved that, the vgte whereby a bill relative to County officers was indefinitely postponed on yesterday, be reconsidered. The motion failed . for want ot a quorum. I v The bill was made special order for next Tuesday, at 12 o clock. Mr. Asue mtroaucea a Dill to incorpo rate Stonewall Lodge No. 1, Knights ot Pythias. Refevredj The rules were suspended, and a bill to 'protect Commissioners ot counties from imprisonment, was iread. ' f - - v . . The bill passed its second reading. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. Fayetteville has a "Shakespeare Club. I No additional cases of small pox are reported in Newbern. . - - Col. T. jj Morisey, of Lnm bertoD, is to remoee to Sampson. Seven prisoners escaped from the Williamston jail a few days ago. . ; Fox hunting is the favorite amusement witn the young men of Fay ettevirie, . A society for the prevention of cruelty to animals has been organized in Raleigh, j , , ' ; The Ragle learns that there will be 13 or 13 turpentine stills" run in Fayetteville this year, Hon. E. J. jWarren, President of the Senate, is confined to his room by an attacK oi rheumatism.- . Over soventy-flve deer hava been killed in tbe Scotland Neck section, a ; vL nainax county, tms season. waging" a I war against the system of ex orbitant rents which prevails there. . Capt T. Oi Evans, now "Lo cal" of the Raleigh Carolinian, is - to re sume his .connection with the HilfsboroH Recorder. ':. . . - ... Col. P. E. A. Jones, of , Hen derson, N. C, died at the residence of his son-in-law,, CoL D. S. Cowand, in Norfolk, on Thursday, morning. . ) 1 , The Fayetteville, Eagle says : H. H. Burke, the hotel keeper at Pitts boro, has a black' hog; Essex and Berk shire cross, which weighed last month 740 pounds, and is now . supposed to weigh 800. He is fed on slops and meal. . "- The Tarborp' Soitiherner says: There has during the past "Winter and the past -Fall been almost an unprecedented amount of disagreeable weather in Eastern North Carolina. The i roads in Hyde county are said to be in many places jm- tt .The Sentinel of Thursday says: Xesterday afternoon Christ Church (Epis copal), in this city was;the-scene of a brilliant wedding. Mr. Armistead Jones, bf this city, led to the alter Miss Nannie H the accomplished and beautiful daugh ter of the late Gen. L. O'B. Branch. . : . r DON'T HAWK, HAWK, 8PIT.SPIT, BLOW, BLOW, and disgust I everybody . with, your Catarrh and its offensive odor, when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will speedily destroy all odor and arrest the discharge. . -1 u : A The Seeret of CptiTaCloa Features of Grecian mould, ai wen-turned neck and beautiinlly rounded arms, are no doubt very nice things to have, and ladies whe possess these charms have reason to be thankful to Mother Nature ; yet. alter all, the most capti vating of all womanly charms is a pure, fresh and brilliant complexion. This superlative fascination any lady may secure by using Hv ax's MAesoLXA. Bauc, tne standard beautify-, ing prepai ation of the present age. It differs from all ordinary cosmetics In three most essential particulars, inasmuch as It contains no injurious ingredients, does not contract or shrivel tne SJcra as ail tne astringent --dwouw,- - "lotions", and powders' erentuall, do, but proauces a lasting icrveiinesa uy iuipiTxu LXhe health of the skin. Under its operation tii a tfrrtnre of tha eoldermls becomes finer, and the surface so-t as velvet and ' smooth as porcelain. -? Features cannot be changed, but eompiexlons can, and It is quite certain that a lady with no other charm than a - fresh and rosy complexion, will attract more admiration in company than her neighbor with a classic face but a sallow skin, t TuThSat . ;Doot. Aria's Xabokatost. that has 1 don such wondew for the sick, now issues a potent restorer for the beautv of mankind for thn comeliness whiah advancing age is bo prone to diminish and destroy. His VIGOR mounts luxuriant looks on the bald and prey Dates amonz ua. and thus lays us under oblistations to him, for the good looks as well as health of tne community. , . r A ,; XlB&iiinu bUQ swi iiirsia a a iuo, uo iivu man's bliss, is found in AYER'S MEDICINES, after a fruitless search among other remedies, A word to tne wise is sumcjent. NEW AD VERT1SEMENTS. Turpentine lien and Tanners. mHANKTUI FOtt TOUa PAST LIBERAL JL patronage and hoping to merit a continu ation of the same the present year, 1 will still guarantee to. furnish my customers with that . ' f KXTKA BOLTED HotAL - from Bail raid Corn. 60 nounds to the bushel. much cheaper than you can have it ground if me muu were at your aoor. - , That celebrated Extra Family Flour and Pearl Hominy on hand all the time. r. ALL GOODS BOLD DBATED FSEE. " janS-tf - ALEX; OLDHAM, Proprietor. Time and Tide Wait for no Man CALL and get your Book of Reference sis to the rising and setting of the Sun, lati tudes and Longitudes, changes ot the Mocn, remarkable-Events, Aspects, 4c (j - ! A ALMANACS FOB THE YEAR 1872. ' Gardner, Plantation, Farmer : and Planter, Merchant, Church and North Carolina Alma nacs, and ...... .. ;: .-;.-i?J'. v-. ; .. ". . LUTHER1SCHE KALENDEB. . Knabe, StienT and Qrovensteen Pianos, supe rior to any instrument In the market, 4 ; For sale at . '' , - HEINSBERGER'S Jan 6-tf ' Live Book Store. ' Dissolution, THE FIRM OF. SMITH & OLDHAM IS this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jas. C. Smith withdrawing lrom the firm. Mr. C. W. Oldham la duly authorized to set tle the business of the late Arm, and can be found at No. 10 South Water street, where he will be pleased to receipt for all claims due said firm. . The retiring partner solicits a continuance of the patronage extended to the old firm for the remaining partner. : JAS. C. SMITH. i , -. C. W. OLDHAM. Wilmington, Jan. 5, 1872 2w Bankrupt Notice NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the District Court of the United States, for the Cane Fear District of North 'Carolina, by Joel McClam, of Fayetteville, duly, declared a bankrqpt under the Act of Congress, of March s, 1867, for discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims prov able under said act, and that the 19th day of January, 1872, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the of fice of William A. Guthrie, Register in Bank ruptcy in Fayetteville, N. C, is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors, who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, may attend and show eause, if any they have, why the prayer of -the; ie petitioner snouia not ua not De granted. Dated at Wilmington, N. C, on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1 5an2-law2w Sat (72. WM. LARKINSY Clerk. In Store and t6 Arrive : SOO Bbls Early Rose Planting Potatoes ; soo Bbls Other Brands Which we are offering to the trade at low i figures.;,; BINFORD, CROW A CO. Jans-2w Uules ! Hules ! Huleo ! ILL BE HERE on the 6th of January, . 0 HEAD OF JIO.J : ;K::. BROKE: and UNBROKE MULES, DIRECT FROM. KENTUCKT, Which will be sold at Prices to suit the times. Jan 3-1 w'V SOUTHER LAND ft STEAGALL. First Haliial Bail' of Wflnunztoa, -. " .... . .t. ' V"-.. , . . ' v r WllMlNGTON N. C Jan. 8, 1872. OOK8 of subscript ion to Increase the Cap ltal Stock of this Bans: to ( s:hw,w) xnree Uux .undred Thousand Dollars, will be opened on the 15th lnsU; c: ' i '' '( A. K. WALKER, ' ' "' . '" ; . Cashier. ' ".. .-. jan-23d Av, THIRXT YBAJt IXPKB1EHCE ; ; ., .j Vr.I.THISATJlSJIT ODT i'- Clironic and Sexual Diseased. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE. The cheapest book ever published contain ing nearly three hundred pages, and one hun dred and thirty fine plates and engravings of the anatomy .of the human organs in a state of health and dlsase, with a treatise on early errors, its denlorable consequences noon tbe mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment the only rational and successful mode of cure, a shown by a report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, who en tertain, doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage tony address on receipt of twenty-five cuts In stamps or poetal cur rency, toy addressing Dr. La CB.OIX So. SI Maiden Laneriioany, N. T J The author may be consulted u pon uny of the diseases upon whlchhls book treats, either personally or by maand medicine, sent to .sjn MISCELLANEOUS.. BUY THE GEHUirJE STA1IDARD SCALES, If oreTlian 250 Different Hodiflcatioas. AQXHTS AISO FOB THI BIST 'AUBX KOITCT FMRABNKS & CO., v , " ; 252 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., ; ; V .T H8 MILK STREET, BOSTON. For Sale by leading Hardware Dealers. sept28-2aw4m Tn Fr ent , , , Havana Royal Lattery. ORDINARY DRAWING. -:!:;- '- - ' ' -;. .. f: . The ORDINARY DRAWING of the 23d Jan nary next takes place with THREE CAPITAL PRIZES i ' ' r 1 One of............ ..150,000 One of. 00,000 One of. 25,000 ' And also 898 OTHER PRIZES, ranging from 200; to 91,000. !'- Those who wish to try their luck and invest in an honesti Lottery, will 6 well to direct t 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 correspondents here. ! A MESSRS. BORNIO A BROTHER. ; Prizes of all denominations, will be cashed at any time, at the lowest rate, by the above named firm inNew Orleans, 77 Gravier St. dec 3l-tf . ,, .., Merchants and Traders,' 3OUR TAX. for the Quarter ending 81st December, 1871, will be received at my office in the Court House during this week, January 1st, 1872., J. W. SCIENCE, Jk., Jan 2 fit ) ' Sheriff. Pew Renting. The pews in st. mark's (Episodpai) CHURCH will be rented for one yeir on next Wednesday night, the 10th Inst., at 1i o'clock at the church. Jan4-4t " -dorn, Oats and Hay. 4,000 BUSHELS PRIME CORN, l,S0O Bushels Oats, . . - -' 1,500 Bales Hay, t Tor sale by Fi W. KERCHNER. Jan3-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. CHEESE, BUTTER AND LARD, 150 Boxes Cheese, 25 Tubs Butter, 150 Tees, Kegs and Tubs Lard, For sale low by F. W. KERCHNER, 1an3-tf ' 27,28 and 29 North Water St. Canned Goods, Brandy PeacHcs, &c 200 Cases Oysters. 50 Cases Tomatoes, 150 Cases Brandy Peaches, . lOO Boxes Candy For sale by " F. W. KERCHNER, Ian 8-tf 27, 28md 29 North Water St. NOTICE ! HE ANNUAL MEETING OF. THE LOT' owners of Oakdale Cemetery will take place on Monday, the 8th inst-i at the office of the Wilmington Gas Light Company on Princess, between Front and Second streets, at VA P. M. . r :; RICHARD J. JONES, jan 6 3t ,( i( , Secretary and Treasurer. LADIES' CflLF, SHOES ! Thm Terr Tblns tor Bad Weatlter. BO FT AND DUB ABL EL , DUDLEY ELLIS, Jan 5-tf : " ' Sign of the Big Boot. ITorth Carolina A rgus WADEsnono, ir. c. ; "TTTXDKLY. circulated, lively, spier, enter W talnlng t a leader in potitics, a Joy to the lome circle. Unsurpassed as an t , . ADTlSTIf O JIKDIUM . 8UBSCRIPTION....U..i.........t2 50 a year. AnvsKTisnra Ratss 1 square, 8 mos., 5 W) ; ilmnnthll. S3 00 1 lSmOUthS. t!3 00. v T -mt-mt Jm n WWW T M t a . ' ' Xfw MLOa JbU. nU JTIOpT . , ... Wadesboro, N. C. Horth Carolina House; , :.. Corner Second and Princess Sts . . -J. c lL HAAS,:.. . . . .'. , ...........Proprietors. j 1 v w ' V (Sample Room,) Wines, Liquors, Ales and Porter, Lager Beer -: ; Cigars and Tobacco, of all kinds. ' 9-OYSTJBSB in season. VAWTO. tvwt An R-raeriencea Sawyer for .W. riimni Rm. win lit. The Mill, 1, Timber nA TMTn tor sale or xent; large tract of tim ber verv. convenient to the mill. Address . owner; - J. H. Sraisesa, v llmln-ton, N. C. f jan-lm. ' . '. v''l'. .. '.I " ' " " " " BOaBDEIIS TFAMTED-G'-kk!- Board with .or without rooms on 2n 1 , r. car oor ner of Ann, 2nd door from core cr. on left hand side going South. Terms moderate, by Wek . or month. . Address Bo x,-2is city- P. O. de7-lm - : - ". - " SUMTEIt HETTI. SUHTCB, fUj Ci, 1'UA lished Weekly, Dot a OstenPrpptor ; ' 1 JU . A w, t - .. , . 1 t - ' -1 ' . - v A . f Tf. ".' -.1 i V.: KM 11 . 1 -Tf "i -- -