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. - - , " ' .. , v3i ? 1 a-t -r t fsf" the nor.::i-.'G zijhl- T PUBLISHED DAILY,' --A? Omct, Daww Bank Building, Front St, - jW yti 1 advance. .... m ' , , , ,' , ,1T 00 lxinaDthii.to dvanc... a BO Three month-?, In and vance. . ; Ii. W nnih In advance ,- 15 UUO - - r- . v . . The Mouinwn 8ta win b delivered In any part V.EIrMtatFirrBCBHTa ocrwek. ' I t'l -v",r - " OUTLINES. - Synod of Virginia, West Virginia and 'yy: i.r third milliard francs to German r' a T ATlnrton Plalninz mill , fire estroved 000. London " Common Council r laud Stanley, tue Lavingstonist. 7 jsevr Vnrk nflDcrs excited aver murders, bur- I rrLirips. &c; la that city. -Galea in . ' I !SUl"''. , v.www fire in Milledgeville. . . .!.. ,i.iMit miinv mnan Kififinrm nETUOUOLOGIOAL ItECOnD. November . 187S. - -' Ther Barome ter. . mom Wind. Weather. eter. qn-fVr i 43 ' TV 1 lirfct 89:97- ,64 -8 W Fresli '.Fair '.Fair : S0:14 4rt N W Fresh "Clear "ifettu i vuip. ot ly. 6i - - Notb. All barometric readings are reduced to the tea level aad to 41 degraeB Fahrenheit. - - Robert Sktboth, Serg't Signal Service U. 8, A. Weatber. Report. .V-rf -..4 i WabDepartmest, r Office of Chief Signal Officer, r h Washington, November 22 45 P. M. ) For the northwest and upper lakes ' and thence to the Ohio river, northerly to west-. erly wind, occasiual snow and clearing t. Wvi.r i,vk( rrWn and thno 1 over the Middle and Eastern States, south.-, erlv winds, occasional snow and rain and uartly cloudv weather; in the Gulf and South Atlantic States, generally clear weather and ,.Mhrlr t nonheasterlv winds. . -v" J. THE CITY. NEW ADVKUT1SJJMEPIT9. J Moffitt & Co.--Stcaroer It K Lee. HorTESDOKF & IIasiiagen. Flour, &c, 8. W Srixsbr; Notice."' -Kkv. P. A. Stkokex. Appointments. Dudley & Ellis. Seal bkin Gaitors. . J. C.TKVEsaoN. Try the Maiden Flour. Bcsi ino & McQmoo. Auction. . Local Dots. ; ' ' '"''. The Premium List of the late Fair cur tails our usual variety somewhat this morn- ' ' '.- ' ' . ' . lDg. Elder Hidcn has not left the city, as he expected to do; and he will occupy his pul pit to morrow as usual. . . . . A horse belonging to G. ' Wagner, Esq., of Masonboro Township, died Wed nesday with the epizootic. Mayor Wilson left this city yesterday morning Tor a onex visa io xxew lor. Actin;: I lyor Brink will officiate during hi I absence I Attention is called to the advertise- I mcntof Messrs Hottendorf & nashagtn, I -.1.-w . t:.i very large and desirable stock of goods in their line. ' ' - We are regucstcd to state that there will be divine service at the temporary Syna gogue, on Front street, this morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Dr. M. 'Jastrow, of Philadel phia, officiating. Col. Davis, the enterprising proprietor of the Purcell House, has recently put his establishment in excellent repair for the winter, introducing a number 'of decided improvements. ' , - - A colored woman applied to the Mayor yesterday for a "commit" to have a "Jump" at her house. " What she wanted was a per mit for a "hop," and she obtained the nec essary license and went on her way rejoic ing . ":. '. -; 5Ir. Richard Bcasley has received from the Board of County Commissioners the nui.an mi ii-miuiciiijg ocasjej buiiuS t f 1 rw,- l 1 ; t. A I .uaniNnuni i tiyiD'ilip, wnicu wiwvuusuui-ir i eu too 'imh in ihe centre for the conveni ence c'ii les pas'ng over it.' ' We f ml that we were mistaken in our impression that the late Prince Larrington was th; last of several brothers, who have died of consumption. Jt turns out that he was the only one of two deceased -brothers who has died with that disease ' and that there are two 3et living, one of whom will carry on the business formerly conducted by his brother. - - . Mayor ro art. . Tliis tribunal, Acting Mayor BrinkT pre sitlinr, disposed of the following cases yes- terdiv: v , - ' . B. Howard, charged with disorderly con luct, was fined $12 25. 1 -, i , . . r Fmnk Pickett, - charged with ; disorderly conduct, was found hot guilty and dis charged. . three cases, for lack of the necessary - witnesses, were continued over for a future n a Critical Coudltlon. Officer Jofch. Green, rbo was alluded to a few days since as having -received a se vere blow over the head with.' a stick, h nirtcfV while he was attempting to quell a liturbnnce in a store,- ft niglit or two pre- "iHly, wns ont on duty . Thursday night fa" the first time since receiving the inju fcs. Th result proved that he had .acted prematurely, ns, while he was on his beat, M" ound- commenced bleeding prof asely. u"ia he had to be assisted home by two of icnow policemen, and at last accounts ,ie wa in a critical condition. Hrutal Condnet. Persons who have not been . in thie habit driving oxen -very naturally find some "imculty in managing "them properly In "ich eaea drivers should exercise "all the patience poesibla and; not become Unduly exasperated at whatlsprobably due more to !..! - r ... . . ' the animal These remarks are suggested "ythefactthatadrirerof one of thuclty C Art a wa. i - i j. v.hmUi1: Poor ox unmercifully ovethe head wUhhJ. uanuie, oecause ne. oaa u i'ww umy exactly to suit bim.- Sucn conanct taK--.i. . . . i ,, a . ,,TWUW weme ana suouiu uujc-v oaenrloarreit aad iristoc i P. M. 9 P. M.I mm '-.- ; ' i-' V y - V OX.-1 "X I ""NO & .,V - V -VA. W , OO PP PMTTTTVT T T O m Fourth Annual Fair Cape Fear Agri- ' Z Cultural AMcuoi-:;: tfinM u AWA11DINO C05IMIT. TEE DEPARTMENT A. t , . fakm PRODUrra. We, the andersiamed.'Awflrdiny ,ee ..f. Department A, have- the honor to re- POn mat HieV IlHVfi AWOPflPfl oa fnllrtire uiass i'or largest crop of cotton on 4 acres of upland 1st premium J R Beaman y . . , or ampson, plate, $50; 2d premium J P ouuic, u tupun, piaie, f iu. s r or largest crop ot cotton on one acre of land premium II C Rockwell. Pnliimhna plate, $25. . For largest crop of cotton on 1 acre by a uuy uuiover io years oi age 1st premium W P Granger, of Wayne, gold medal or $20. , . For largest cron of corn unon 4 acre of iana ist premium w Alderman, of Cum berland, plate, $50; 2d premium to H h ireiana, ot bampson, plate, $30; 3d pre mium Haywood llam, of Wayne, plate, Eor largest crop of corn on 1 acre of land premium u A fowell, of Sampson, plate, For larzest croD of corn on 1 acre hv a boy not over 18 years of age 1st premium J io usywooa nam, or wayne, gold medal or $20. or largest yield of wheat Premium i Jas Tforwood, of Oranee. plate. $20. . For largest yield of wheat Premium to ' For largest yield of oats Premium to J Thigpen, of Elgecombe, plate $20. ;TFor l8 .veld of rye Premium to Jas "rwi. or grange, piate, ?au. or largest crop of sweet pota potatoes on 1 acre Premium to L A Powell, of Sampson, plate, $30. - For largest crop of Irish potatoes on acre -Premium to Jas Norwood, of Orange, piate, $iu. , For largest yield of stock pea-vine hay Premium to Geo Z French, of New Ilan over, plate, $25. , For largest yield of native grass Pre mium to D O'Hanlon, of Bladen, plate, $25. For largest yield of red clover on 1 acre Premium to T A Granger, of Wayne, tor the largest application of domestic manures to each animal Premium to J R Thiupen, of Edgecombe, plate, $50. For the largest vield of garden peas Premium to Willard Bros, of New Hanover, $iu. For the lanrest vield of cucumbers Pre mium to Willard Bros, of New Hanover, $10. ' For tue largest yield or tomatoes Pre mium to Willard Bros, of New Hanover, $8. Class 2 Samples of Field Crops. Best bushel bread corn, Wm Alderman, Cumber land, silver. Best bushel stock corn, Geo Z French, New Hanover, silver. Best bushel white wheat, Jas .Norwood, Orange, silver. bushel red wheat, T A Granger, I Wayne, silver. Best bushel rye, Jas Norwood, Orange, 8er- Best bushel oats, J R ThigpeD, Edge- Best bushel field peas, C W McClammy, New Hanover, silver. Best bushel ground peas, U W McClam my, New Hanover, silver. Best bushel sweet potatoes, u w Mc Clammy, New Hanover, silver. Best bushel Irish potatoes, Jas isorwooa, Orange, silver. Best bushel turnips, 1 AUranger, vvayne, silver. , Best variety grass seed, for hay or graz ing, Jas Norwood, Orange, $5. Best bale pea-vine nay, ueo A.rrencn, New Hanover, silver. Best bale native grass hay, D O Hanlon, Bladen, diploma. - Best bale cultivated grass, Jas Norwood, Orange; medal. ' ' Best bale upland cotton, J T Pike, Wayne, medal. ; . Class 3 Flour. Meal. Sugar, Tobacco, &c. Best specimen of wheat and flour manu factured in JNort.li and south uaronna, pre- minm to A'Otdham. medal IJBest bushel corn meal, A Oldham, Wil- "-n smoking tobacco, Webb& ijhoulac, Orange, diploma. , SPECIAL PREMIUMS Premiums offered by Dr. Arrineton and -J P Heinsberger, for best exhibition of field crops. AS it is nara to aeciue ueiweeu Messrs U VV Alcuiammy ana ueo ie reucu, both of New Hanover, the committee re commend that Dr Arringtoa's prize be given to one of 'these 1 gentlemen and P Heins berger s to the other. Navassa Guano Co's premium for largest yield of cotton from 4 acres. J R Beaman, Navassa Gnano Co's premium for largest yield of corn from 4 acres, H B Ireland, Hamrwon. , . Deuosset z Co's premium or Carolina fertilizer for largest production of cotton to . . . m ,. the acre, J A Shine, Duplin. Vlck & Mebane's premium of Star phos phate for largest production of cotton to the Vick& Mebane's premium of Whann's super pltosphate for largest production of cotton to the acre, k r iMyKin, oumpsuu. Virk & Mebane's competition premium of I ton Whann's superphosphate u x -oy tif nf Kumns)n. - 1 Vick & Mebane's competition premium oi 1 ton Sur phosphate, J F Shine, of Duplin. Rass. Scott & Co's premium for best bale . Bhort staple cotton J T Pike, of Wayne. MITCHE1X, ALLEX & CO'S PREMrCMS: Largest and l)est yield of cotton, H C Rockwell, of Colnmbus. Rat cotton. J T Pike, of Wayne. Larccst yield of corn, LA Powell, of Sampson;. Best clover hay, James Norwood, of - Or nnrc ' fnj-gest crop of native grass, D O'Hanlon, T nr. rt.fi t vif lfl OI SWeet DOtatOCS. It A VnarfU nf rtamnson. 1 The committee wish to call the attention of the executive committee to the following n-minml ODear to have been offered, and they re- i, commend inai premiums oe awamcu mcui; itflt Da e buucks. exuiuueu uy o iuik- twn nt Kflsrecombe. : Best bale oats, exhibited by Willard Bros, of New Hanover. ' . A bushel white oats, exhibited by D Mc Millnn "Mew Hanover. Purple top flat ' turnips, exniouea Dy v W McCiaramy, .New iiaiioyer. ; ; ; -t oYkSKttoH hv Mins Placide I vnM.ihnl. Wilmlnirton. - ' ' 1 Large pumpkin, exhibited by H Arm-. 1 XT lTiMii . .. . exhlb- I UnA uL i flhira niiPitrK. - I Barrel pearl hominy,' exhibited by A Old- I horn VV ilminrtr.n -' . ci;; i v uest "pm Up mlfi cotton, exniuii yj i ueo t jrrenc,.44P itzuiwvcr.-.. . lw -The committee wish furtber to recom . . ge . , third jDreiaium natiTe grw, ba jmucL The second premium to W. Alderman,' of vuiuwnaQQ, and the third premium to Wil lard Bros, of New Hanover. f , , VVK. At.DBIU.AK. ) a , t Geo. Z. FsEscHf BaP 8??P J. R. BEAiLAN. 1 " .7 . artment Ar Jas. F. SHrsKa, v Awarding Committee. , Wm. Evaxs , ) , At the request of tlie awarding ' commit tee on field crops, of which lam a member, I have to make the following statement, and to submit it to the ' executive committee as an amendment to their report of this year, according to the request of said committee. Dr. S. 8. Satchwell, James Dan forth and N. H. Rich, of this county, are competi tors, and the only ones, so far as I know, for the different premiums (offered in rela topsanuts raised by his land-planter) of CoL . John McRae, In his printed circular in relation to the same. The written certifi cates of these peanut farmers are appended herewith., . ; . .;. ... ; . . ; . . After a careful examination of the three specimens on exhibition 1 decide that S. S. Satchwell is entitled to the first premium, as exhibiting the best peanuts raised from this planter; Jas. Danforlh the next highest premium, and N. H. Rich the next highest premium. v D. T. Durham. REPORT OF AWARDING COMMIT- it TEE DEPARTMENT B. DOME8TID ABIMAL8. We, the undersigned Awarding Commit tee of Department B, respectfully report the following awards: ; " ,. Domestic Animals Class lst--CattleH--Section 1st Devonsj Forbestbull,8 years old and upwards, M J Faison, Sampson, $25. Best Bull, 2 to 3 years old, Wm A Faison, Sampson, $15. Best bull, 1 to 2 years old, Wm A Faison, Sampson, $10. . Best native bull, 3 years old. Dr. J E uinants, rew uanover, $ia. ' , Best Durham and Devon bull, 5 years old (grade), M J Faison, Sampson, $10. Best Brahman bull, 7 years old, . Wm A Faison, Sampson, $15. Section 4 Alderneys. For best cow, 3 years old, Northrop & Gumming, New Han over, $15. Section 6 Grade. For best' grade cow, Wm A Faison, Sampson, $15. Best Heifer, 2 to 3 years old, 31 J Faison, Sampson, $10. Best heifer. 1 to 2 years old. Wm A Fai son, Sampson, $5. Best heifer (grade), Miss Adele Smith, New Hanover, $5. 1 1 he Committee recommend a double premium for this heifer. Best herd of etock cattle, not less than 5 years old, owned by exhibitor, Wm A Fai son, Sampson $5. Also special premium, by Dr B F Ar lington, for best exhibitio nof stock. HM. I . 1 l . i us uesi Bumuaru worn on block raising, Wm A Faison, Sampson. Best single fat steer. James R Thiirpen. Edgecombe, $5. Class 2. Horses Section 1 Horses for All Work. For best stallion owned in North Carolina or South Carolina. 4 years old, Wm A Faison, Sampson, $25. Best stallion over 3 years old owned in North Carolina or South Carolina, A M Faison, Sampson, $15. Best brood mare and colt. Dr. D W Mc Millan, New Hanover, $25. Best brood mare, G Z French, New Han over, $15. Best filly 3 years old. Wm A Faison. Sampson, $10. Best filly 1 year old, D W McMillan, New Hanover, $5. Section 3 Imported Horses. Best im ported mare, F VV Kercuner, New Hanover, $10. (ibis mare was the best imported stock ever exhibited here. An additional premium recommended.) Best ueavj draft mare,. W Kerchner, New Hanover, $5. Single harness horse raised in North Caro lina or South Carolina, Willard Bros, New Hanover, $5. -Best pair mules raised in North Carolina or South Carolina, G Z French, New Han over, $20. Also special premium of G R French & Son, $20. Best saddle horse, Dr D W McMillan, New Hanover, $5. Class 3 Sheep and Swine Sheep Sec tion 2 Southdown. For best Southdown buck, C W McClammy, New Hanover, $10. Section 4 Grades For best buck, J F Shine. Duplin. $10. Swine Section 1 Essex. For best Es sex boar, C W McClammy, New Hanover, $15. .. . - Best Essex sow, C W McClammy, New Uanover, $15. Poland Chines. For best boar, -JR Thiepen. Edgecombe. $15. Best sow and pigs. W.A Cumming, New Hanover, $10; 2d best sow and pigs, H E Scott, New Hanover,' $5. Best lot of pigs, not less than five years old, James b shine, Duplin, $5. Section 5 Chester Whites. For -best Chester boar, H E Scott, New Hanover, $15. Section ,6-Native Breeds. For best pair native ; pigs,:. Jaines R -Thigpen, of Edgecombe, recommend a certificate. Largest and fattest hog; R;P." Paddison, New Hanover. S5. Also special premium, by Lewis, Davis & Co., of $25.1 Also special premium, by Mitchell. Al len & Co.. of a No. 55 plough, value. $4.1 Second largest'and best fat hog, James F bhme, Duplin, $o.,.. -, . ; Class 4 Poultry For best pair barn yard fowls, Mrs. C VV Mcuiammy, JNew nan over, silver. Best Brahma roosters, John Daniel, New Hanover, silver. v r ...... - Best game chickens, James Norwood, Orange, silver. Best pair Muscovy ducks, L N Barlow, Wayne, silver. Best pair native ducks, mrs T J Souther land. New Hanover, silver, r Best native geese, S A Stoiy, - New Han over, silver. Best pair bronze turkeys, J W Schenck, New Hanover, silver. . Best pair, domestic turkeys, S A Story, xsew Hanover, silver. Six white turkeys, J W Schenck, New Uanover, recommend a premium. Best Poland geese, T C Lewis, New Han over, silver. - , -'i A "iV Ten game chickens, J G Arrington, Nash, recommend a premium. ..-.. . ', .Largest and best variety of chickens, by one exhibitor, miss Sue McMillan, New Hanover, $10. ? - Respectfully submitted, THOB.-C. McIlhenny, i ' jr- Wil. fiso. .Thomas. - L;1 'department oA- V'- Class 1 Household Products. Butter,' Mrs L N Barlow, Wayne, silver. Hard - soap, ;Mrs-J -R -Thigpen, Edge combe, silver; soft soap, do do oo. r .r V.Lightbfeaa,tMrsXDiMeares, Wilming ton, silver. w'r'vi:i,ty' Light bread, mrs L H BetheaMarlbQrt . Domestic rolls," Jliss Sue . Watters,. WJK mington, silver, U "V . ' !?- tt r T WtlTintntAn ' tn.t bready tm toamea taay , special jjri;mii.a 4 pa cake, mrs T V ouineriAiiu, j uiuuigr nr ... ton, stiver; imKm a .U nunaberlgne oxnM anctibrtliis m n SHARES ' KCC3ANIC3-H." . ' i a; Bponjreca, miss ilary: vl- Wuinscnvi " v-.c-- -"w I i --y hV't- -- . -ji I .III toaa 4ttirrtfitfari Stock.'''' Art ti - Poundcake, miss Mollie French Wil- tnington, silver ' ?f. n .-.'a '' i . . urape lellr, mrs J W Atkinson. Wilmmg- ton, silver. ' ; -- ' Apple jelly, mrs McLaurin. Marlborov S C, silver. : - v i Pastry, miss A Greene, . Wilmington, sil ver. , '.,.- . Oil mangoes, mrs ' W H Hanks. Orange, i 6ilver; sweet pickle tomatoes, do do tlo; mixed pickles, -do do do; canned fruit,1 do oo do; cucumber pickles, do do do, r Cabbage pickles, mrs J W Atkinson. Wil mington, silver. ' : . Pepper mangoes, mrs T W Gay, Wuson, silver; pear preserves, do do do. - Miss r D Gay. best and largest collec tion of pickles, preserves and catsups. Miss Gay is also especially recommended for her elegant assortment of foreign , and na tive fruit preserves, : the most complete ever exhibited here, for many - of which, nowever, no special premium was onered; set of knives and forks. -. : Salad oil, Miss John Boddie,Nash, silver Starch, miss Latta, Wilmington, silver. Sugar candy, miss Sally Swann. Wflming- ton, silver. . . -; - '-w : - Jelly cake, mrs Kerchner. " Wilmington. silver; cream do, do do do. Biscuit. Clarissa Clark, (col.1 Wilmington. silver, r : ':, .;-- "t.wi .- Miss E J Meares (6 yearsV Wilmington, a creditable plate of biscuit, silver. ' ,. Class 2, Household Products. Linen em broidery, miss Mag Norwood.Orange, silver. Open embroidery, mrs A D Moore, Wil son, silver. !-..v Rag carpet, mrs H H Shaw. Edgecombe. certificate. Hand-made apron." miss Placide i Ensrel- hard. Wilmington, silver.5 Bed quilt, mrs J W Atkinson. Wilming ton, silver. . . .. Afghan, mrs J W Atkinson. Wilmington. silver. ; ' Table mats, mrs J T Wiggins. Wilson. silver. Lace tatting, mrs Gleaves. Wilmington. silver. - Knitted ouilt, mrs Gleaves. Wilmington. silver. Embroidered hankerchief. miss Martha Draughan, Sampson, silver. Opera, cloak, mrs E A PurneTl, Wilming ton, silver. - : Sofa cushion, mrs H Webb. Wilmington. silver. Embroidered handkerchief, miss Sophia Partridge, Raleigh, silver. Plain sewing, mrs A B Hnske, Orange, $5. - - Hand-made shirt, miss M Norwood, " Orange, $5. " Quilt, mrs Vick, Wilmington silver. Counterpanes, miss Octavia Stanhack. Richmond, silver. 1 atting. mrs M C Hoskins. Wilmington. silver. Infant's socks, mrs W H Hanks, Orange, silver. French embroidery, Miss Fannie Camp bell. Fayetteville, silver. ?Quilt, miss Alice Pearson, Salisbury, silver. Infant's embroidered shirt, miss Fannie Campbell, Fayetteville, silver. Tidies, mrs C M Wesson, Edgecombe," silver. Embroidery, miss Laura P Clark, Edge combe, silver. Hand-made shirt, mrs J M Robinson, Wilmington, silver. Afghan, mrs H L Grant, Wayne, silver. Sofa Cushion, mrs T H McKoy, Wil mington, silver. Embroidered skirt, mrs R M Houston, Wilmington, silver: Stockings, mrs. Francis Hancock, Wayne, silver. Blankets, mrs J C Yates, Anson di ploma. Silk embroidery, miss M Nixon, Wilming ton, silver. Japanese needle work, mrs FH Mitchell, Wilmington, silver. Infant's dress, miss Julia Borden (6 years old.) Wayne, silver. Afghan, mrs W G McNeeley, Salisbury, silver. Embroidery, miss E P Latta, Wilmington, silver. Pen and ink marking, mrs C G Kenne dy, Wilmington, silver. - Cotton crochet, miss Sue Collier, Wayne, silver. SPECIAL PREMIUMS IN THE DEPARTMENT. J A Engelhard's premium of a sewing machine for most meritorious exhibition in Household Department was awarded to mrs J B Russell, of Wilmington. The committee strongly recommend mrs J T Wiggins, of Wilson, for a special" and handsome premium for the largest variety of workr . i f I w "W '.C1 Aaron & Rheinstein's .premium for best band-made shirt was awarded to miss Mag ..Norwood, of Orange. B Weill's premium for best counterpane was awarded to miss Octavia Stanback, of Richmond county. Munson & Co's premium for- knit socks, was awarded to mrs A BHuske. of Orange. Hon A M WaddeU'p premiums far best cotton SOCkS, were awarded to miss. Ljaur E Currie, of New Hanover; mrs Joel Lof tin, of Duplin: miss Mary Jackson, of Cum' berland, and 'mrs Frances Hancock, of Wayne. Mclntire & Shoard's premium for af ghan. was awarded to Mrs 0 A Wiggins of Wil mington; the premium for opera cloak, to mrs Roger . Moore, of ; Wilmington ; for blankets, to mrs J C xates, of Anson; wax no w e re, mrs P McGowan, oi Kaleign. to be continued, . Appeal to the Humane : The undersigned begs leave to . enlist the sympathies of all good people for the many bereaved and needy who suffered from the violence of the: recent terrible., gales in counties bordering oh the Baltic." From the heartrending accounts which have reach ed us by cable, . and which, the reader has undoubtedly seen in thie newspapers, vessels have been wrecked, islands have been Inun dated, sea towns have been destroyed, and a great number of lives lost, one entire island having been submerged and; all the inhabitants drowned- It - has become my duty, therefore, to make an earnest appeal to the benevolently inclined? whether native or foreign born, for contributions toward relieving the immediate necessities of those who are the greater sufferers by this ca lamity, They are now on the verge of a long and severe winter and their, sufferings must be terrible beyond,, expression and. cannot fail to touch the humane heart. Con tributions will be received at - the Daman ycq Consulate, Wilmington, ,N. C. They .win be publicly acknowledged, thence fort warded to the. Danish 'Legation at New York, and remitted by-cable, and judicious- Iv distributed bv the Government among tie most ! nejdy. sufferers - Remembet? m?rcy 'Darislr-Vice Cofissl. i Messrs.: Bunting & McQalgg -will tell -Jl -'-'rt - v-j w Dapltn Saprl4r Court. ' DurJIn Superior Court met on Monday last and adjourned on, Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock. . Some 40 cases on the crimi-C nal docket were tried . and disposed of, mostly of assault and battery and petty lar cenies."" 1 -fV-- r'-f ';,!; J Theresas one conviction of manslaugh ter, but we failed to ascertain the, name of the guilty party. , : .-, A true biU was returned against . three young gentlemen of the county for assault and battery with intent to kill Wm. Hicks, colored. - : ' ' Allen Wilson, Haywood Branch and Jo seph Mintzy were indicted for burglary and arson, and also jvith assault and battery with intent to kill Mrs. Eliza Bason and her daughter, Mrs. Kornegay, ' some time in August lasi On the oath of Allen Wilson that bo could not get justice in Duplin owing to the popular prejudice against him; the cause was removed to New Hanover county: for trial and set for a hearing on Wednesday of the second week of the next term. . A true biU was found against a respecta ble lady about 80 year old, on the com plaint of three gentlemen of this county of the highest respectabUity, charged with per ury in havi ng signed an affidavit setting aside a final decree of the Court of Equity of Duplin county during the war. -. Of the twelve prisoners in jail at the com mencement of the term eight were colored and four white. The following gentlemen of the bar were present: Col. Wm. A. Allen, John D. Stan ford, Esq., CoL A A McKoy, of Sampson, Messrs. Stalling?, and Kornegay.and Mr. So licitor CantwelL J - v : $ Pbtlomathean Society. At the regular meeting, held last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: President W. L. Smith, Jr. Vice President M. a Willard. Secretary R. A. Meares. Treasurer J. G. Bradley. Editor J. B. Harriss. Supervising Committee J. M. Cronly, F. M. Fremont, R. Strange, Jr. Query Committee T. Th' Meares, IL S. TTillard, J. M. Cronly, R. H. McKoy, E. B. Engelhard. Finance Committee J. G. Bradley, O. G. Thompson, R. A Meares. The Editor publishes a periodical entitled PhUomathean Review. $75,000 In Caab for 81. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Here is a chance to win a fortune in a Public Legal Drawing, and at the same time help a noble aud worthy institution. dw2m $1,000 Pxwxrd is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medical Discovery, for a medicine that will equal it in the rare of Bronchitis, severe Coughs and the early stages of Consumption. Twenty Yeara Tonnjrer. To say that hundreds of maids, wives and widows look twenty years younger than they are in consequence of the complezional freshae.-g derived from the use of Ha ix i Maonolia Balm is simply to state an abso lute fact, which mi.htbe promptly verified by di rect testimony if ladies were as willing to tell their ages as to use the best means of making themselves lovely. Nature sometimes, bur verj rarely, crowns the charms of perfect features with a complection of exquisite clearness, but even then time soon begins to make inroads upon the velvet cheek, the fair white brow, the ivory bust, the rounded arm. To preserve the "glory of woman" unblemished, even after the ;wij v. wvumu luiuimupuru, ctch mifccr too lan of life has been passed, it is only necessary i daily this cooling, healthful vegetable prepar- menaid to use ation. nov 19-lw Tu Th 8at No Pnx in tei world ever had anything like the circulation of Atxw's Pnxs. Throughout these States, Mexico and the Central American republics, dow the slopes of the Andes, and across tne pam- ?as of South America, in negro villages, amid the ervid wilds of Africa, throughout the jungles of In dia, and the steppes of interior Asia, over the conti nent of Australia, and the islands of the Pacific, these Pills are. known and everywhere used as fam ily remedies for diseases. With distant nations their wonderful ewes attract more attention than' they do at home: for the sentiment of wonder takes a far deeper hold on their minds than the results of a high scientific a Kill with us. 1 The , amount con sumed requires seventy-live thousand doses a day to supply tt. An Inspection of the manufactory showed us how this enormous demand is made and sus tained.' Added to the' consummate skill of their composition is an extreme care hi their, manufac ture, which at once secures the most perfect materi al and their most accurate combination. - The conse quence ig a power and certainty in controlling dis ease which other remedies never attained. Bait. vouner. . BOvSleodlw-tb. "In these days when alcoholic liquors are so large- 1. AAMamn.u anil . I- f . J whether their systems are not being gradually im paired by adulteration, it is well that one at least of tne popular oeverages or tne period is reliable as pure that is Ubolfho Wolfe's Aromatic Schis dax Schnapps. It is something to be assured by physicians and others of the scientific cognoscenti that we have In this article a genuine extract which, taken in moderate quantity and under ordinarilv healthy conditions Iv. affords a beneficial stim ulus to the animal functions, and even if taken in excess leaves but a minimum of the inevitable evils or abuse. - . . . . . . -. Adrian & Voixras, Agents. nov Sl-lw Appointieits of tHe BMe Apnt. : THE REV. P. A. 8TROBEL, BIBLE AGENT FOR North Carolina, will fill the following appoint ments: . Lumberton, Robeson county, Tuesday, November 36, 1 P. M. Elizabethtuwn, Bladen countyThursday, Novem ber 88th, 7 P. M. .. -j Fayetteville, Cumberland county, Sunday, Do cember lot, . T Clluton, Sampson county, Tuesday, December 3d, 1P.M. Kenansviile, Duplin county, Thursday, December 6th, 7 P. M. W ilmington. New Hanover county, Sunday, De cember 8th. . Jacksonville, Onslow county, Tuesday, December 10th, 7 P. M. ' Smithville, Brunswick county, Thursday, Decem ber 12th, 7 P. M. Whitesville, Columbus county, Sunday, Decem ber 15th, , noT 23-tf , Auction ! Auction ! S. R. BUNTLNO, Auctioneer. .. BY BUNTING A McQUIGG. - yy E WILL SELL AT EXtLANGE CORNER AT -Twelve Nmben0x ; WKLt BRe; ;the;naideuT.lour. TT tops the pREaouat at tee fair fob:;? It is as chP a the good aowrr and satisfte. jr -.' A ? -AN -), XE)V .ADVERTISEMENTS.. Steamer E. E. Lee,; y S. Wi SKIXKER,' Captain, REIVES AT WILMINGTON MONDAYS AND ' Leaves Wilmington for Fayetteville and interne-' diate points Tuesdays and Fridays at S o'clock P. MV aipFFITT if CO nov2S-tf 'V v We Have Received BARRELS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR; " 6 Barrel Jtye Flour; . , 35 Barrels Potatoes; , 1A Tt...o An1o. All kinds of Crackers in barrel and boxes; 90 Bbls Sugar Loaf Drip. All kinds f Wrapping Pa . per; 8weet Oil, Raisins. Nuts, Lemons, etc, etc.; Sugar-cured Shoulders. and Hams; all kinds of Bulk - -tl'-e . Meats a steamer to-day. f -j ir ,;i" ' Cocoanats, Figs, Dates, Currents, Cjtroo. ;t We have now as good an assortment as any house in the city, and send goods to dealers free of charge. nov S3 tf - - HOTTENDORF A rlAiSHAGEjy. ' ' Hotice X BE STEAMER R. E. LEE WILL DISCHARGE ' ;.-'-.-? '. ' ' '. - and receive her cargo at the wharf of Messrs.' Moffitt ACo., vrho will act as Agents. , v; '; , , ! 1 nov 22-lw S. W. SKINNER, Capt Those Seal Skin Gaiters " "" AND ' - CALF SKIN GAITERS - Have arrived.. Call and fit yourself. ' v i DUDLEY tt ELLIS, ; Sign of the Big Boot nov 83-tf I. B. Grauwer.... C M. Stedmak 8. D. Wallacb.... Isaac Batxs ... .......President Vice President ...Cashier . . .Assistant Cashier Bank of New Hanover. CAPITAL & SURPLUS - - $225,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL- $1,000,000 DIRECTORS D. R. Murchisoh. of Wil liams A Mure hi no n Geo. K. French, of Geo. R. French & Son. E. Vollers, of Adrian & Vollers. J. W. Hinson, of Sprunt CM Stedman, of Wright & 8tcdman. -Jas. A. Leak, of Wades- boro. M. Weddell, ofTarboro, N. C. E. B. Borden, of Golds- a uinson. I7VI J, j 1. B. Grainger, President. ooro, in. u. K. B. Borden, finlrtaTinpn TJnonnh R- P- Howm, President. Cashier. - DIRECTORS: E. B. Borden, W. T. Fslrcloh, W. F. Kornegay, A. J. Galloway, Herman Weill. Mpr Tarlioro Brand. J- Dcaro' . DIRECTORS: James M. Redmond, Fred Phillips, W. G. Lewis, Mathew Weddell. Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest Is authorized by Charter to receive on deposit moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators, Guardians. Ac, Ac, Ac Sells Checks at par on New York, Baltimore, Phil adelphia, Norfolk, Columbia, Charleston, Richmond, Petersburg and all the cities and towns in North carouna. Buys and sells Checks in sums to suit on Great Briti rain, uys i Ireland.' Germanv. France. Ac Buys and sella Gold, . Silver, Bank Bills, Bond. Stocks, Ac, Ac Strict attention Given to Hie orders and reaneata of our toantry friends by mail or otherwise n t 16-na3 tf-daw . HoMeBlsets. T AP ROBES, WOOL MATS,- TRUNKS, HAB JLj ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Hames, Chains, Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, - Feather Dus- tera. Stock La rare and Price IToW. fss.'ro No. 8 South Front St, ' Wilmlninon. N. C. " oetW-tf nae- Bogus" 'MedicinesCaution. Hollo way" Pills and Ointment Hot Bold in the United States. ' r v 1 53S OXFORD STREET, W. C,j I . London, Oct th, 1873. f Dear Sib: I beg respectfully to annex copy of a circular as sent to the medicine vendors and others in the States and elsewhere by two or three individ uals (of little or no means), under the ftyle of 'The New York Chemical tVmpany, - which company had no existence until October, 1871, and with which I have no connection. - ' . . . The more effectually to deceive they caution the public aa follows: " "The immense demand for 'Holloway's Pills and Ointment baa tempted unprincipled parties to coun terfeit these valuable medicines, r "In order to protect the public and. ourselves we naveisueaa new -rraae Mark,' consisting of an .Egyptian circle of a serpent with the letter 1 tllowav's P in the centre. a.very box or Ointment' will have th Is and None trade mark on It are genuine without it "To Dbalsbs and Jobbxrs in Dbcos and Mkd icinks. We call your particular attention to the new style of 'Holloway's Pill and Ointment' none of the old style are manufactured by us now, nor have they been for months. We therefore caution all persons against receiving from any jobbers or dealers the old style of goods, "Information concerning any such goods being offered wiU be received with thanks. "We ask the favor o ail the information you can give in reeard to those counterfeits." Now this honorable company, aware that your laws do not permit them to copy the precise getting up of my medlciues, put their counterfeits into an other form and intimate that they adopt avr label. The object of these people in referring to the im mense demand for these medicines is that it may be believed that 1 am connected with them. -' In the interest of the public i therefore respect fully invite you to be pleaded to give an insertion to this letter in jour paper, that your readsrs may not be deceived by this "New York Chemical Compa ny s. spurious meaiunes. Each Dot and box of rar snalne medicine tuatr tne unnun government stamp, witn tne words Hol loway's Pills and Ointment, London," but they are not sold in ihe Uulted states. (Signed) - THOMAS BOLLOWAY. Evans & VonGlahn. ; TUIIOLESALE :AIO -RETAIL.- DEALERS IN - Boot and Shoes. Keen ail trades of Men's Boots and Bioesna. Gait ers, Ac; Ladies"" and Misees Leather and Cloth Bal- morals, Bnttoo ana Lee bnoes: a large lot -rf Children' and Copper tipped Shoes. . . We respectfully ask our old friends and the public rnenas took of to can ana examine, our new xtooa or gooa. EVANS A VONGLAFO. ; nov7-Sm IPldtiiSFIour. 'Akliy ALL 'CILAr One Square one days. , . twodaya,.... ............ . ; threedaya..,.J....v.w W " " fourdayt..,a-vi J " five days . . , a W v u ;. mwsk.rtiA);s.iA..v. 8 80.-. u - H If weeka..M,..4.,..4.,v,.'. w. y9 ... 41 ; .Threaweek4..4.M-.f-...r W u- Two months...,,,.. M,...,,. 00 , arjoctract Advertisement taken, at propor- v r ive oqua tea squares iquares estirasted as a quattor-column, anoT v , 'MIsceixankolts;;; "' ' ' ' ' '"''V' ' ' "' "" ; 4'S BBS I II I! ,l -V! .V.. MR, T. R. TURNBTJLL RESPECTFULLY AN-. .:'S ' nounces the appearance of the v r - i.: ' r if waaia IWUVWttSIt UlCak lUUUUM,. DIjB HT ; ONE GEAHD COUCEETI Vv Tuesday,oveilil)er 26Tl872? TVlr: -s-Jl (Ji...?rVf':.'ri.v i " , Assisted by . ':'r:-.(AA ." ?K '' " M1B8 GRAZIELLA RTDGWAY ZX'X' . .t . . .. a i t ' ; Vv'J'"'r''''' ,':,"!"-' ;'-.',.. SIGNOS FAKRANTT AND ; VfNfi -V-'.'-" '.'& i4.y -:.J Admission $1; reserved seat! 60 cents extra, lobe J obtained on and after the.Slst,!at. PHetasoeisrt '.. bookstore. . v '.v Concert will commence at 8 o'clock - -. ' " ' - f . i ' - -."' v s r r The grand piano used ! theso .concerts' isfreavt the wleorstedaianufactory ot Jlessrs. vWta. Knate & Co., of Baltimore. - . ' nov II 5t : -?: V T'w 3i i STA1IDAED SCALES. more than S5Q DlfTerent Blodlaeatlona . Affen nfsi saleLfA frwrha KaasatV almM- Vnao. IWas.. 11 1 TT'AIRBANKS A CO., 811 BROADWAY, NEW mo mow v ssuv warn sMtutu-invutiT ai a vr tt . ,Ss. Nil." J irJji I i:,:A?. i a.- lutuw, too - Daiumore oireec, - tMuumore; 09 ' a Camp St., New Orleans: . 1 FAIRBANKS A EWING, TUCbosnut street, PhD-' " ' aaeipnia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO., 118 Milk, street, Boston. . v , - - . - . . For sale by leading Hard ware Dealers. ..-.- f sep 17-2taw4m Tn&Pat ' ' HarshaTs Oilce, v . r ' 1 - ; -, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. Cn T November SI, 187L HE CITIZENS ARE REQUESTED TO PLACE, as little trash or garbage on the streets as passIN as it is Impossible for the city to remove it until the mules and horses get well. . - .-.,f. nov-8t City Marshal; MaxshaTs Qfflce; CITY OP WIL9I INOTOW, Hi ' . , November tlst, 187 3 ' All of tee horses that belong to the Fire Department are sick, and In consideration of the importance of having the engines to fires 0a case of one), as toon as possible, the citizens are re- . ... . . . ' . questea to immediately on the alarm or fire, ; rs pair to the nearest engine house and assist the com panies in carrying the engines to the fire, By com- ', plying with the above the evil caused by the horse " malady wCl be somewhat remedied." ";' - W.F. CANADAY, I iocirf "Marshat f'li' normt T . 1 1 1 Bridal Kese UNSURPASSED' FOR TPETR BEAUTY AND"' "':" . : elegances i.j; -w bf'Xf'KJSi,1 PIANOS vmBniassed for tbeiro.uamy vlUoe. ti'U.i-i . ORGANS The power,-wealth and sweetness ef. V which challenge the admlratioq of those who hear Uiem, $4 H fi& i W1 1, i . ,- hi: OTROMOS-BeauUfulliavraa4veMTpic-,,.tr turesof art " " - IJTERTURE Comprising the most entertaining . and absorbing works over puoUshed, fcjt the beat au-1 i. fm .. . - . . i . . . heinseergeR'5 rs. SOT tl-tf Live Book and' Musie Store. N EWEST STYLES. FANCY CASSLMERE SUXT8 Hate, Trunks, AcJ go to 88 Market street. City Clothing Store. Our Standard Lino .-. .. -" . . . -'. .Jt OF GOODS ARE LJKE OLD BHAKESPEARS'S , " p'yt Vr-' Always Good. Invest your money In a nice suit Of Clothing front:, . .. r ; .-' MCNSONaA COl,' i" '-T : ' ' nov 17-tf : ' & &;-X Ji 88 Market atraet, , BaiP2Hooii M aM Suirit CasliV gjjQ ROLLS HEAVY BAGGLNG.C ' gQQ SPLRTT CASKS; . ' - OOflfa BDLS HOOP IRON,' '' sw w. For sale by -' : ' - ! F. W. KERCHNER, ; ; 57, $8 and M North Water st nov Jl-tf ; -Hay. Corn. Oats and Kerom on;: ; fine BALES HAY. ' QfinA BUSHELS CORN, onnri bushels oats," gQ BBLS KEROSENE OIL, , For ealeby: r.ii. , , v F. W. KE5CTINZS,' ij novSltf" " rz. aml NurUi Water St. - JOE TURNER f INFORMS' ET3 NUTTOUS s friends and customers that he has rerenuy attod '. . up his establishment to the rear of Mr. Knntre's 8a loon, and la pn pared to do all work in his line, such as Shaving. Hair Cutting. Ac, as neaUy and expeaV ; : tlously as it can be done in the city. - ..... . . Lost andFoiind. CST.-i-Oa IJTarket between. Frort stid Second, rr on Front betw"n ilarket ana L.ii.oerry sts.. a I f ' T rrmfdil (Vil.t FlT-IJ w a rvt c-sa : set 1 1 l j cv-'re. T; t a'-t uU 1 sjit-ibyl. iitst tUs. oce. ' - s. c - WT 1j- iV s .... "i -. " .-. t . s, . 1 w S: S?7 J - f . . v. . -- ; d . . -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1872, edition 1
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