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. PUBLISHED DAILY, " ' . BRBJIABW-""' Dawson : OrfH ntieyM..r -lira. nee....... ; 3 f 1 umontb3,T advance. ....... O TSJK in advance i o,--, irill be d Mvert J ia r.ny TW iMtv &t Firraxs C-,:s per v.c. . TnTemp. of day, 41 4eg. Not!.-" barometric readings am m1n(u1 Scre't fiiirnal Service U. 8. A. WAB DSPi.HTMB.NT, i Office of Chief Signal Officer, Washington, Jan. 164:35 P. M.j " '',': Itobabilitte. , ii The Urometer will probably coutlnuo hJgh- .t in TDD6ee and Kentucky; southeasterly 'Vnd prevail on Wednesday, with cloudy ltber. on the coast ol Jexaa and Louisiana; .rilttlly cloudy and pleasant weather iu the halt ud Southern States and forth ward to vou8ilvaulm; cloudy weather contluue in New inland: part ally cloudy and clearing weath r aliudtinlnlaued winds, Iroun New fork to iicbltiio; n are ' low barometer extend wstwitrd into Minnesota, .twuu-increasing oaiberly winds and cloudy weather from Mis souri to Lake Superior.' , , PuDgeroui winds are not anticipated for to PROFITABLE ADVCariSMU. we call the attention of the business men 0f Wilmington toJhe superior advantages offered by . f " ' j: . ; '' THE WEEKLY STAR ; Man advertising medium., It has, .without exception, the Largest Circulationjot any pub lication in Wilmington ; and we" can satisfy any one that it has no equal as a medium of communication with th people of the rural districts sow trading with Wilmington. We solicit a call from those who wish to place their business prominently before the people of this section, confident that we can offer inducements that cannot fall to please. v 9KW ADltTaaJCll SCATS. Ubinsbbusbr's Live Bookstore, 39 Market il-Cablnet Organs. , : ,t ? S v ; Dudlbt & Ellis. Kip Boots, all sizes . up to 13. -;;,- ' : ' Jas. D. Ccmmiso. Wilmington ' Building Association Monthly Meeting. , ; Opera Hocst For Three Nighu Only, Rose aod Harry WtkinsL Geo. A. Neweix. Straight-Needle Sewing Machines. .. - J' "! .. ' . Heide Bro. Two Hundred Barrels Plant- log Potatoes, &c. ;. f. Leap Tear. ''' Tae following Is the statute in the old 8axon code, referring to leap year:, ' Albeit, as often is Icape jcarre doth occurre, the woman hold eth ircru)atlTe orer the menne In matters of courtsblppe, love and uatrlmonie, so that warn tbe Udje propasetb It shall not be law ful lor the mjnue to say her nae, but shall en tertains her proposal! in all gudo courtesle." Tk Laeky Actor. The Aiken (3. C.) Jovmal ssys : Win ire tuthorized to state that the deeds for the prop crtj drawn iu the Derby Land Lottery have al been made out, and will be ready for delivery io the lucky patles in a day or two. Harry , -Watklna is to haVo possession of the Derby m.Dhloo on the 1st of May." We learn that Harrj and his wife propose to locate perma nently In Aiken. ; ' . ! . f 1 i ; ! lamailable letters. The following U the list of unbailable let ters remalnlnjJu the city -Post Office, Jan. 17th, 1872 v ' 'v:; Pwstmasterumteri 8 C; E. II. Rowlj PMladelpbU, Pa.; Qeo. Way mouth, Boston, Mass. ; Nelll -Southerlaod, Shoe Heel, N. C. ; Black & McQueen, Shoe Heel, N. C; Wash Intton fc Co., New York. - Pumpkia Preserve. Cm a nice ripe pumpkin Into pieces a third of an inch thick, paring them. Take equal eight in white sugar. ; , Allow tbe juice of one lemon to a poaud of pumpkin. Let tbe pump kin remain In a pan, wlththa sugar and Juice, ill night. Iu the morning put into a preserv ing kettle, cooking till perfectly clear. Be arB to skin well. Then add lemoti peel eat In -pieces small as marbles; Take out and atraln tte,sjrnplarough a jelly-bag . and pour over, the pompkio. A -' 7 " - r4- Chip Banket. . ; Self praise depreciates. V - A stuoniog dinner the gong. The best counter;sgnjHtttiu9C;v? ; .-false pride Is the meanest of vices. Some musicians put" on more airs than lhtJcan play.'-;--'j,; ,;. ,;: ;i"..-v ihe "census" embrsces; se tenieen mll ") 1 women: - Who wt uldnH be a census ?r 7 -I- George Eliot aaysV A woman dictates for marrlaXe in order that she may have an Mfcilte lor submUsion afterwards." , is the complalut of theemlnent Dr. rowu that he toasted MUs Smith' through entire season wlthout.maklog her Brown. A joung man having a late railroad drs in mind, has broken bis engagement with J0"K lady because she is negligent about r traln,and does not mind her switch.; h A thoughtful Danbury lady puts lard on ioe it00P wen she wanta her husband to stay iotM " an eTeDlDX- Barring an hour oraode 84 to rubbing hi back, this time is P w"Dtly occupied. .: . ' k ' : . . .t 1 . ""a malinlnn.l-.1 w ' . ... in a a' - .mii f?bb ay in juassacuuseus. ?.rle 10 "Ptte her nephew, left her property toih la . iiissioaary society or wew fd b 6 8t- ."ta girla were so badly frigblen ao di 1 eXperUncB 0' on of their number that no d her Detk while -resUtlog a kiss, tn(I m v J old tQelr Up 1-: te softest eUina mf0rtbl(' I)08Ulon wnn ttej jn.' lev IS72. '. .;''. " i filter . . Baronv mom. YTcatber Time. I eter. eleIV , . , a -TT""Cf 29 W W 3W frc.a -Cier -waere near.. " 1 " " " "' ' 1 ' 11 ' " '"' " , "' " ' " , ' ''' ' " "':'h " ' " ' ' ' r ' ! ' - 'r . ' -,- , ; ' ' ' ' -.'tis . -; " ',-.'. .' ' . ' ' 7ol. ill-llo. 00. WILinilGTOIL IT. C! T7EDITESDAY. JAtlUilUY 17. 1G72; T7holo Ho. 1.343 A colored fc:ile patient was granted per njbsliJn to eater tee City HosDlfal vesterdsv. Mr. Philip Phillips, the Singing Pil- grlm,T.slngs at Lynchburg. Va., to morrow eyenlng. : ; ' 5 ; A cow was. runover and badly mutiUted by the down train on the Wil mlegton,' Char lotte aul Rutherford Railroad yesterday after noon. . ' r ' - -.. v 4 The vropden ahedY conbected with Mr. Matthews brick yard, near the toll honse. on tfie old Newbcrn road, were destroyed ; by Are on Monday night. . - r- The Vegular monthly meeting of the Wu mlogtoo Building Association will be held at the Commercial Exchange this (Wednesday) evenlngvat7 o'clock. v v The weather was cool and brtfelug yester day afternoon, and towards evening there was every Indication of snow. By 11 o'efock. however, thare was not a cloud to be seen' - All absent members of the Legislature are no'lfled to be at their poste to-day. Tbe third reading of the 8enate bill to amend the "Con stitution of the State is the special order for iheday.: v v v-: We are requested to state jhat Ned Hill and : Alex. Atllsoo, arrested ' on Monday, on the charge of fighting ou the streets, were not lodged in the Guard House, as stated, but gave aecurity for their appearance. 1 V "Tbe Panorama of the "The Cross and 8bamrock,'-"Tbe Streets of New York" and The Burning of ChictgowlU be on exhibi tion Al the Opera' House this afternoon and evening, commencing at 3 and 7) o'clock. ( Preparatldns are It progress for tbe Im mediate erection of a large two storv brick building on the corner of Front and Church streets, to lake the place of the wooden stiuc lure burned thefe last week.' A sensible The sum of 1,500, 'the amount of Insu rance on tbe store of Messrs. W. G. and N.E. Fowler, destroyed by fire on Thursday morn ing last, was promptly paid over yesterday by the Agent In this city of the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company. ; t In the Senate, On Monday, a message was. received from the House stating that the amendment of the bill Incorporating the Cape Fear Bank of Wilmington had been amended. striking out Cape Fear", and Inserting ' Dawson," In which amendment the Senate concurred. .. . Gave Seearlijr, Francis Bill and Marlnda Bill, of Harnett Township, ' the former arrested on a peace warrant and tbe latter charged with a misde meanor, upon the complaint of one Joe High smltb, the colored Constable of that township was brought to this city yesterday on the com mitment ofDelaware Nixon, J. P., ' who required them to give security In the sum of 1200 each for their appearance. The parties entered into the necessary bonds and were dis charged City Cfettrt The following cases were disposed of y ester day morning: James W. Borgia, charged with drunken ness. Judgment for the penalty and costs. Henry C Brodigan, Thomas Wanlwrlght and John McCarthy, ' seamen, charged with deseitlon. Plaintiff allowed to withdraw his complaint on payment of half costs. Ned Hill, charged with fighting, quarreling, etc Judgment suspended on the payment of costs. Alex. Allison, charged with the same offence as above. .' Judgment suspended on the pay ment of costs. ' T r . . Harry Hall, charged with cursing, Ac. Judgment suspended on tbe payment of costs. BANK Or NEW HANOTEB. Meeting of Stockholders for Orgamlaa '. . tla Pursuant to a call of the Commissioners, the aubaclbera to the capital stock of Tbe Bank of New llanovcr assembled for organization at the Commercial Exchange last evening. The meeting was' called to order, Donald McRae, Esq,, being called to the Chair, and Mr. Wm. H. Bernard appointed Secretary. , On motion of Maj. C. M. 8tedman the Re port of Che Commissioners appointed to re ceive subscriptions to the capital stock was called for. I They reported that $126,000 had been subscribed, and I37.2S1 25 paid In. On mdtlen of Wta.A ATrlgnt, E1 ft"wa ordered that the Report be copied in extetuo on tbe offlclal records ol the corporation. ' The Charter was then- 'read, 1 on : mot ion of Mr. A. L. Price, and accepted On motion, OapC V7. A. Camming, Mr. Qeo. A. Peck and Dr. W. H. J. Bellamy were aonolated a Committee to ascertain the O . amount of stock' represented, and verify proxies. They reported 2450 shares repre tented In person and 1076 shares represented by proxy, which- being a large majority, the meeting was declared duly organized. -c ' On motion of Major Stedman It was resolved that the number of Directors be fixed t seven, and that they bold office nntil the first regular annnal meeting, to be held at such time as may be designated in the By Laws.. 0 -'.r i;Uuder thla resolution the meetlsg elected thf olio wine Directors. ;vix: Isaac B. Grain ger' ciarles Mi. J8teaman, George - R.J French David K. Morcbisvn Vollers, James .A. Leak and John W. Hinson. -uutU , On "motion, Messrs. Wm.f A. Wright, ,T.-H. McKoy and .E. P. George, were appointed a Committee to prepare By-Laws for the gov ernmentof the corporation and report at a neetbig to be held on the 29th v Inst, unless otherwise provided , On motion,Hhe meeting adjourned subject to call of the Directors, ; 4 ; ; j :r,.v -;; '-v.' v.,, d. McRAE, Chairman. Wm. H. Bxbjiab, ...;v; ' $ ' t. 1 1 Beeretfry. :;tj ; 1 Advertisements under head of u Wants, " For 8ale or Rent," or MLost.and Found " will . positively be charged fall rates unless oald for in advance.' .tf . . . - ... - - - - - - - - i - nrea in tno IToode, , 1 ; Tbera Wan S hetn flrA rrtnir . In tha vonxta i r v " 1 4ivnuHt vt iuocuy imn nigni, wnica causea 1 a Druuauiigbt la that direction. At the time Of going to press, however, it' seemed to have abated. Smaller Area were-' noticed' iu' the woods in other directions. ' : ' : Election of OQcera. V ;,.,.' .iv At a meeting orhe Directors of the Bank of New Hanover, held last,, evening, Captj L B. Grainger was elected President and Major U AX. Stedman, Vice President. At the same meeting 8. D. Wallace, Esq., was appointed Cashier and Isaac Bates, Esq., Teller. Supreme Court. T 5 , f. ' . In the 8upreme Court, on Monday, the case of Henry King'exeeutor, vs. Wilmington aud Weldon R, R. Co., fromWllBOn,.was called and set for hearing at . the end of the District Bragg fc Strong for tbe plaintiff, and Messrs. I Moore & Galling for the defendants, v; t ; I The following, among other , decisions, was : - - 1 1 filed by the Justices : , , By Pearson, 'C. J. Wil., Charlotte and Rutherford, R. R. Co. vs. Western R, R, Co., from New Hanover. s Error. Order reversed. This decision, it should be understood, is now in favor of the Western road, whereas In the Court below the verdict was .against said Harry and Boss WaUklns. Those intimltable artists and great favorites with Southern play-goers, Rose and Harry Watklns, will , commence an engagement at tbe Opera House on Mooday evening next, the 22d inskant, remalnlnir three nights: ? This will be their last appearance in Wilmington this season, and of course they will be greeted with crowded houses. Tbe sale of reserved seats will commence! at Helnsberger'8 Book and Mnsic Store on Friday next ' - 'v - " . If yon have found anything, advertise it in our new department, under head of Lostand Fouod," at half our regular rates,' for adver, tisementa not exceeding live lines. tf . ? j ;? T "pVitqt a TTTTl? GTTTTTT AUtr f Condensed from the, Raleigh Sentinel. SENATE. ' Monday, Jan. 15, 1872, The Senate met at the usual : hour. Mr. Prnoiionf Warron In tViaTiaiv . f- fr -rrrf vtr i. -rW vote In the affirmative on the revenue , . , ! On motion of Mr. Lehmant the bill to incorporate wtuse Kiver irerry uompany The 8pccial order being tho bm tp ex of North Carolina? was taken 1 up. - i . 'change the stocks of the State for bonds .The bill passed its second ana third reading unanimously, and was engrossed aqd sent to House. SPECIAL OBDSB. The bill for the relief ot the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, being the special order for 11 o'clock, was con- j a A.t 1 ; i f J J : siaerea, vue 0111 ueing on us luim reamug. The bill asks that the State pay two Hchta HnA lv thfk p.nmnnr fn Vpw Vnrlr. trx tolfpYA U-mnrttrftahnnHnnwnlArtcwH uumrit Ap t 0 r j On motion ot Mr. Flemming,' the bill was informally oassedover. On motion of Mr. Bobbins, of David son, the bill to rpromote immigration was Mr" Brown introduced a bill to po- vide for a commission , to dieestrthe statutes of the State, &c. Referred, j ' The bill to prohibit deputy or assistant clerks fromcUcingasa a::JtVJ iT:fhT r; " ' -ry- - j ifr. ManneT onnnsd iL! and moved to lay on tbe table. Not agreed to 17 told. Mr. Bobbins, of Rowan; moved to ameod by confining tho provisions of the bill ito clerks of courts.''' ' :--::r" J Tbe bill then passed its third reading. 22 to 12. ..'-.a.. : . f un motion 01 nr. uias, . tne resolution SS3 if 1 "SZSi -inaiaDa T alled Pi ?H I - , . 1 nttl'rMU TimmmV' tA '; wi auire the public Treasurer to return monevspertollecte rrua Wil reAt.r.r& fp f .nnorinr conrt clerks, beiui? the rtecial trder for 12 6M clock, was taken up, ' T Mr. Cowles moved to indefinitely post- Done the bill. L ! Mr. Graham, of Orange,, thought -the bin snouia pass.. 11 restorea tne .iees joi clerks,, to about what tbey were 'under -tbo revised code. The net ot last session cut dotmthe feeselow what tbej ' AouW M.01d. expired that the bUT, made foor chaogtt, and to tbeas th fen nuvjuvivBocu. , r . i . ' '. - ' ' r HT' f8? m srks should -be increased and those ot other officers left untouched. ' V t Mr. Moore thought the Increase should t.j:.,, .v. :Lr air. iuxpny sa.u w u u 4J' As tbe law now stood tbe clerk, was com peiled to attend at bis office' every work ing day In tbe year. ; . : ; r Mr. Cowles motion did not prevail. Mr. Moore offered an amendment allow inz registers of deeds 25 cts. per search and 10 cents for enrolling the orders of tbe commissioners. ,- i Mr. King objected to the amendment. Routers were now taid bv the dav tor registering orders. -ri V 4 j r - Mr. Cook moved to lay the whole mat - tpr nn tha table. Not acreed to SO to j jUvi- r ' .; The quesUbn'oaJir. Moore's amendment was decided in the negative. J , i -Tha Kill thpn mswd its afcond reading by a vote ot 19 to . 17. . A mm W .wmm mm ..w -m 7T x-r a i;i : tk Rnftta eonenrred in the House amendment to the bill to . incorporate the Dawson Bank of Wilmington. ! ; ' A communication was received from the Adiutant General transmitting the, ac- count ot tbe expenses ot Col. Clarke's reg- imeot of late State troops. '' Ordered to be printed. Th Kill tn At, )U :..i t t . f . . . . 1 ui t iiiiB id certain cases naapci 111 inirii read id ff. ? a us iuiuuua,uj auiuorize. ue. wrover nor to employ two competent counsel at a cost of not exceeding S 100 each to assist the solicitor of tie 1 bird judicial district 111 certain criminal prosecutions in wayne Superior Court was taken op -x'7. ine resolution was laid on the table by a vote of 23 ta 9. j nr ' 3: ; - ' The bill in relation to proceedings in cases of mandamus the substitute of the committee passed its second reading. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES ' 'Monday Jan 15 j; -The Efouse was . called to order at tbe usual hou. ' ' -,1 S..,- c:,.l .'-.. Hy Mr. McNeill t A resolut ion instruct ing the - Judiciary. Committee to report 1 X a 1 . some plan tor the suppression of outlawry in' Robeson county; calendar. : : , I ; 1 Tl W .O P . A 1 Ml A t 1 xij iur. otauioru ; mn 10 prevent ine sale at spirituous liquors within one mile ot Island Creek Academy in Duplm eoun ty. Referred. ' ( . i . .-. , ' Hy Mr. Regan : A j bill to prevent rthe sale of spirituous liquors vithm ono ; mile and a half of Ashepoie Baptist Church in Robeson county ; referred. ( By Mr. Nicholson : A bill to repeal an act to amend the charter of the Atlantic Tennessee and Ohio R. B. Company ; re ferred. .- ; .' . 1 ; . On motion ot Mr., McNeill the resolu tion instructing the Judiciary Committee in regard to reporting a plan for the sup jjrcosiuu ui iie outlawry in xvoDeson coun ty, was taken up and adopted. . .. I , Un motion of Mr. Smith, of Anson, the bill in favor of James Q. Thread cri 11 and George B. Willoughby, former Sheriffs of Anson county, and the Sheriffs of Union and Oaston counties, was taken up and parsed its several readings. On motion of Mr. Stanford, the bill to I orevent .the sale of snintnons linnors j within the corporate limits of Magnolia, i - - r - .- .. rr -r 1 I IJuplin county, was ta&en ud and passed its several readings.,, u i - . 1- I " On motion of Mr Dunham the bill io incorporate tbe Wilson ;Collegiate Insti- readings. .-.w . - r t?" On motion, of Mr Ashe, the bill to amend section 11. chapter 155 laws of lbGtt-'jy was taken up and passed its several readings. 4 t, ,., On motion of Mrbnuth the bil to re- insiuie ana restore recoras aesiroyea dv or otnerwiae aunng tne xaie war was laxen up ana passea its several readings. 1 special obdexi. w;,h which such Rtoekn wr dtnen and for other purposes. lit was taken up and discussed, and passed its second read ing. . ' f; J By Mr: Ashe: A bill to define and punish embezzlement ; referred. Tbe Senate bill to prevent the reckless destruction of deer was taken up and Iauea 10 PaS3 113 tnira reaaing oy a vote I I yeas 00. naVS o. i I On motion Of Mr. Shull the bill to in- corporate the Cape Pear Iron and Steel Manufacturing Compaoy, , was taken up auu Fae "ulus8- j SPIRITS. OF TXJ&FUKTUTE TT Cotton was sellipgiu Raleigh 00 T at.au cents per pound. ' Several members ot the Legis I loture spent last Sunday in Fayetteville. learns that Gov. Vance has placed his resignation I in the hands of a triend to bo at the dis- P081 ot the legislature. ino v xieieizn uaroiinian o Tuesday says : Mr. Beisley, the young man so severely injured by a fall from a buggy in front of Major Beaton, Gales 1 residence, week before last, died jester I day morning about nine o'clock TheaSkiiWsavs: OnFridav. tee miles from tWsburg, Deputf Collector C. D. Upchurch aeixed a wagon aod two mtHes and eighteen boxes of I . iJi r t I 01 ine revenue regujauona. - The Qrarlotte ttAern J3W7W says: Mr. L. J. Walkert a gallant one j legged Confederate soldier, and thirteen I others leit Mecklenburg county last week for Tennessee. We arc sorry to lose good 1 anairue men, uui wisa memmucn nappi I ness in their new homes. h vuak iU- TTAm pk t0 notice! that the conSec -1 lfii tlrili.na cUsuScatloa of freights. : ... . . - , ... ' lahlithiB 1 i-rnnmra toVATAl.lv with Mi Mne.-V.Wtth R. R. fridges. Esq; as J tt- -rnt wioi. I in Ttvit a f rh .1 mn.t h T-V a a.w .;ru ;th .ffl. BQlicitiuir Agent. " With; hU Urge ; ac- quaintaice aid popular manners, ho can- roaa. According to tho report ot the ninth census. North Carolina baa gained in population since 1860 seven and ninety- W m AAA a . three bundreaiua ; per, cent, in ioov sue ranked as tbe twelfth State in the Union. Now she ranks as tbe fourteenth. ; Her gain in white population has been seven I and seventy 1 one huudredths per cent. And her rank as to white ! population, is 1 the same as in I860; fifteen, ine colored I Dooulation has made a sain of eight and thirty-three per cent; The gain of ; Rep- resentative population in theState has been twenty-four and fifty-five one ; bun. dreths 'Der cent. This State has' two I 7 . I hundred and tourteen thousand and one I hundred and forty-two' males over twenty- one years 6t age, the voting population. The , population- ot North CaroUoa is made s up of six hundred and seventy thousand and tour hundred and seventy whites ; three hundred and. ninety-one thousand and sixty-fiye blAcks; and twelve huiidred and forty-Hone Jodi hf,', -1 ' -t 5 'NEW ADVERTISEUENTS. OPERA HOUGH! For Thrco nightc Only I ' ' i - Baiaa - -if- j "? -v i BY GENERAL DESlKKf RETURN OF THE QRKATE3T OF ALL SOXJTHS UN STABS, f UOSE If ABUT WATK WTSt And positively their list appearance here MOJI D A Y E VESINO , J A! CART 23I, Will be produced the Beautiful romantle la rui- cues' unma, ; 4' i1 ATULEEN MAVOURNEEN ; or, : : UADifiR THE SPELL. Kathleen O'Conner, with Bong. .Rose Watklns Terrenee O'Atoore... .......... .Harry . Watklns Supported by their truly great company of . ! ' PRICE Of ADMISSION : ; -:. Dross Circle and Parquett.. SO Reserved 8eatB.. ........................ .... 73 Ualiery.... 45 Private Boxes..... v.. 4 ou to $900 Q" Reserved Seats for aale at Helnsberflrar'a Music and Book Store on- Fridav. Januarv .n , , In Store : - 2QQ BBLSPXANTINQ POTATOES; Boxes Oranges and Lemons " , Bags Cocoanuts ; . . Bbls Flour ; - gg Bbls Cider ; : ' . jQ Bbls White Navy Beans j Bbla Apples ; ; ' In store and for sale by Jan l7-tf r" ; J BEIOE BBOS. CABINET ORGANS: Manufactured by the Mason 4: Hamlin Origan Co., Constantly exhibited at Industrial Fatri, in friendly competition with the productions of other ' makers, they have uniformly been awarded the highest premium, including a first class medal at the Paris Kxposlilon. Testimony from nearly one thousand musi cians and amateurs having these instruments louse. v -., ; - .,.?. ,tfv .... . .v . , For sale at , : 1 HEINSBERGER'S " p. Live Bookstore. ' Illustrated catalogue with full .description of the cabinet Organs sent free to any one de siring it. - . jan70-tf STRAIGHT NEEDLE 8 e vy I n g r.1a,ch I n eo -A BE unquestionably In lhat respect far Ujl ahead of curved needles, and with other equally meritorious parts, ncn as are pos sessed by the SlDKer, Amerlen and Home Shuttle. Have no superiors as family maehines t doing all that any other machines can do and much that others cannot j do at all. CaU and see them. : ' ' y Gt A. NEWECD, Agent. No. 9 South Front street.' Buy rour Silk and Spool Cotton here. Tne net maae, ana warranted to oe as repre sented or money refunded. Try it. LI an 17-tf Wilmzto Mii Assccialioii. mHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING rt JL the wummgton isnuamg Association wm h.M a-. hm UAwhanta' IT.'VP'hn.nirA fhtn evening, at To'ciock. r D. CUMMING,. Secretary lanl7-lt Kip Boots! Kip Boots ! ALL SIZES UP TO 13. DUDLEY ELLIS, jan 17-tf Sign of tbe Big Boot. At Lovr Prices ! gQQ BAEEELS CITY MES3 POEK, 1 fi BoxesJ)ry Salted Side. " - Hhds Baoon Sides and snonider,- - ' " - ' 'r 4 at tist a rrn n .-h-b . UUU . . ;,. . ' ' V i gQQ BAGS COFFEE,, V . , jgQ Bbla Eeflned Sngars, ., 150 i Hhds ana Bbls'Syrop, 5.000 BUSHELS CORN, i v gQ TONS COTTON T1E. gQQ BAlls, Bagging, Kfi KEGS NAILS, : inn Bbla.'Distillera Qlno, I No. 1 Peruvian Guano, , 5,000 Sacks Amerlban and Liverpool Salt, ' - - 4 Jrorsaleby deelU WlLLLAMS A MUKCUISCIN. XlkLL Lot owners and persona wishing to bury In Fine Forest Cemetery will get permits to do so by applying at myv store on, Fourth between Mulberry and Chesnut streets. Also if any one have found or seen the Plan of the Gronnctsoi Pine Forest Cemetery they will eonfer a great favor on many interested per sons by leaving it with tn Secreiary. . , ; jan li-SnnWedTtua ; JOS. E. SAMPSON. jpst e c is i tbd";;; At Green & Flanner's, ' . A large assortment of Trusses, all kinds; .v anoulder Braces, Abdomenal sup- porters. Taylor's Belts, . uanaage8,oe. JaalS-tf IT 4 : fTUxc zxoxurnf stab cooh einik . 1 K&Y is complete in all its appointments, and is In charge of one of the most skiliral workmen in the State. . All kinds of Binding executed neatly, cheaply and expeditiously, tnajO406-tsV'.--: r, i .f - two dayij, ....''ISO three days,. ...4........ 2 otf It M ' (I tl It '"r UJB. ...... ........... i CO A t T- HO li. 34...... ..4, ,.'... j R UO Contract Adrertiseiflnts mvtn m, portlon&tely low rates. ,7,, . , ' , Harri&2es. Deaths.. Cell sloes. Vnnertt Mil Obituary notices will be Inserted at nlf rates wpen p&ia tor in advance : otbenrlse full rates will h fthiTwd .. . 1 TiTn -CTata on deiaana. ; ; ror - -j 1 1 -.iff t ous. . 40 BBL.G. " H A VA N A O R A i: f Xars:e and Sweet. - SEND IN TOOTt ORDERS AND SECURE ' TITE BEST IN TIT MAHRCT. W" -'-. ' jaaiietf W. Mi sffcVENSON, . Front street. Wilmington Opera House ! Wetfaesdajr Afternoon and Kvenlnir, .. : Jan. 17, sit S aad 7H O'eloeb. THE CROSS AND SHAMROCK t : : ' i ; STREETS OP NEW YORK I ' - BURNING OF CHICAGO A series of splendid Tableau Paintings, covering neailv SO,oaj feet of rolling canvass. Admission 1 83 eonts ; two tickets 60 cents 1 three and upwards 2) cents eavbt reserved seats iu cents extra, juauneet cnuaren i cents ; adults cents.: St. John's Parish School. A CONCERT IN 'AID OF THE ABOVE. . School will be given in the School Boom next north of St. John's Church on . i(, Thursday Evening neit, January 18tb,at 8 o'clock. Prof. Grabau will preside at the Piano; and wUl be assisted by tne best amateur talentof tnecity. ( ii.v , :i ; ; Admission : SO cents three for tl. " ; Tickets can be Obtained kt Hlnahrcroi ia Bookstore. , r Jnlr3t SujrPhosplikteVof Lime ! WE offer the above well known fertilizer this season on the following terms : 55 per TonCash T ' f0 per Ton, city acceptance, payable 1st of November. ' . '. UK FOB- : "'' , : . V .' . 400 lbs. Cotton, nono under low middling, i.- ' . -. delivered at railroad depot in Wilmington by Novemberlst.l 1 O. G- PARSLEY A CO., Ian 14-tf - ' Agents for North CaroUoa. 3 . , Office WMnitoii H. C. life Ins. Co , " .. WILMINGTON, N. C, Jak, lftTB, 187i THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Wilmington North Carolina Li e Insurance Company will be heldia this city on Thm sday, tne 23th Inst. , ' . .. - ". S. D WALLACE,. Janl3-td . Secretary. . DRY SAlT BACON : Sides, iaiid Shoulders. gQ BOXES IN 8TOBE, 'V . ;'. 50 BBLS. C. M. PORE, v , f For sale low by deo2S-tf dbeosset ca ! WHISKEY X WHISKEY I 25 Bbls Common Corn Whiskey, ' . 15 Bbls Common Bye Whiskey, ' . For sale low by " , r V F. W. KEBCHNEB, tanl-tf 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. Corn! 4-5Q0 BUSHBL8 .W1TE i CORN, j ! For sale by Jan14-3t EDWARDS A HALL. Planting Potatoes. 175 BBLS. EARLY BOSE POTATOES, Vt! For "sale iow(by ,k r:t ' jan H-tt Edwards a hall. 100 Bbls Early Rose PoUtoos. . ;,t. ..; 100 Bbls Goodrich Potatoes, ' ' ' lW Bbls Jackson White aad ... -f r Vf-Peach Blow Potatoes, ?: v. F. W. KERCQNB janl4-tf v 27, 23 and 29 North Water S0.000 4UGAEX9, For sale in lots and at retail .very .1!. Ianl6.tr J. C STEVENSON. D. J.Gilborti (Late oi the Clarendon Bar and Oyttar Saloea HAS removed to Na 4 Sr3th. Water street, next door below Ad ward U all's,' ne he will eonttama tha same business, and hopes, by prompt rrreonal attention, to receive the patronage Wstofore extended to hlnv tie also haa two good Billiard Table , for sale er rent, -which can be purcnased vary low lor cash? with sll ttelr fixtures. . VANTO. f WANTEZ An ETperienced " Bawyer for tlrculsx 8.wmUL Tbo Mill, Timber ana Team fox sale or rent ; large tract or tim ber Terr convenient to the mill. Address ZZaer, J. fl. Srawoaa, Wilmington N.C janSim .. . , . .- iv j. -riTANTZD. A partner , to travel la tha W snow business, wlib a wOman who-haa no hands, but uses her feet In plaee ot hfiuU, Address, L. W, UOMia, Warsaw, N. C. I j V1 ': ,:--.' . - , . it ' y h y,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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