as.: V. 7, v rrri T TftT TP " Pr : A Til On ftmir day, : ..1;. w ... o w Officii DWMO MM BOUOWg, "fOn J. , t v.1;'- r ' ' ' r - 11 ' '' '. . . .... itTUMfMlMtt b. . . . I ? Zter&frO.fj; One month. ....'-li-.Twoamtha..V...-i-r25 21 ' (m . -4 , Three montbav., 59 ; . " - Six-ionthe...K.V.i.-Si.vU.. .35 00 : " One year.v.. ,,.......M 0Q v-,' gyOontract AdvertisemenU- taken ' at iwopo - . advance v........l ...tTWl' j , ''-"Y a Tft'li .-J w v . - mtns, In ndvmnce.....k-w..w.'W .rr---; "J jJ; - 'y'?.',V. ,' 1 fi " ' One yMf hit molltl ' nnw . tloaatoW law nttes.'sf-.'r'-rnr-'-: , i Five Sqnares samated as a uarter-solosiBrand ; ten squares as a half -column. y;.v - -' ::-tt?f? if .-f! V V 7 ; sou. weeki-' 'tis .i.",iK7TrrS r Two weeks. viA.V I V It A. Glycerine, explosion in Verango, coun- I ty, P-. killc? ; ABOtUeE I; 1 - x convtcU to the Work H6nw dorbtf man missing in New Tork-v rr-Two dead I the past week. V . v loal.url la ' wrecked - atntf tBk "'I :. mentof Agrlcultore sabstantlallj-BaJnCaa October report. Pool is alternatelj U ; tempting to xoaxy bribe and threaten the Legialuture to vote for him for U. S. Sena- tor. 17 Ooald, Fiska . oldj partner, arrested yesterday on charge of malfeasance ta Eric management: Oavj baiU Hea ty wow North. Su- John Borlng .dead. ' - - ;' , , PBEAS TUB CIIAUCK BACK;'''1 In com mentiiigy on the prbspeciof counting iir Messrs: Shipp;. andlJIen. denhall, as Attorney: General and Su perintendent of Public Instmotior 1 . m '-t-' the Sentinel refers to thecase-of Mr. luu - Marler, of l adkinwho wasunseated by the Radical Legislature of 68 bet cause of a rhihke" in hi name' tod j says: ' :".. '- : We are for commending the same fchaV j ir. bitter as are the ingredients, the r Hps I .i... m,.n tvhn fnnvxl ni tn ifrink nf it n ' the diiys of their plunder and power. Make them swallow medicine of their Ipwajtotn . ?MVenraII,&to learn that in the county of Franklin there Superintendent of Public IttrtroctkThe durjnS the P81 week l. 197 2. which - VU,, A4nk Sii who ws a candidate bad BO" X'W 9,229 93 was for real and personal and bera, med? -M h Mitchell, AUen Apo, v fa Lis name. The votes cast for James .'(?... " $967 70 for suecial taxes. Double and single plow, Geo Watt, medal Reid sure V d d not belong to him. r John Pool, the Infamous, exiects to 1 . " T 1 I be elected United tateabenatornqxt Tuesday by' scattering dissensions ? in thT Conservative ranka. by bribuifi- the Lon,er ati v e ran wv- "J DriDing some members, by threatemnsr-othera. He has been snear ab y busy all tbe week manipulating and wire working. Rumor has it that lie has so far sqc-1 ceeded as to induce some ' so-called Conservatives to abstain from partici patingiB'tne cancu. . We have no idea this cold-blooded malignant will - succeed - in' bis Machiavelism, bat we await develop raents at Jaleish with interest.' uur special leegriromuaiwgn found in its proper place; anronghe - dispatches; tm4.mojrnm,"gi latest Legislative and political news. I NCTEUUOLOiiIAL BECOBD. November tS. J87t,-: Timt.t ,toBM, mom- Wind! 5 Weather. I eter. 7 A. M.i -1 17 N Gentte 'Cleac i P. M.I 80:31 j 54 -N W Fresh Clear 9P t DO-Xl 45 Calm : (Clear. v' Norl-Alibsro.netric reelings are reduced tothi KuSBRT HSTBOTK, Serg't Signal Service U. S, A. U'eatber Reprt. NV Alt DEPARTMENT, lrtmknt7 ) hcet,lr' Offl t ol Chief Siimal Otti Was inton, November 23--4 5 Vrvbabilitie. Ia the northwest and on the upper Ukes, nmiiicjiy tu vt cMcrijr vuiub, lauiug uhuuk- Ut uuu uartlv cloudy weather, extendinsr to tiio obw vuileyv on the lower lakes and in tl.u .Middle auu taslern States, clearing, clear weather, mtu probable southwesterly ; tie s,:r.; 1: nrHhrBn-Th- Still her v tn cMulcrtv nrinrii Ann rlmidv-l weattier ou wesieru gulf, with possibly hghi ram, oui eiaewiiere generally clear weainer till lue atlernoou. . (; I fllhW ADVEBTIIEnfiNTS. . G. A.' Nzwsdti.wmff'irjuhinesl 'ii Mrmsn jfe nr v. , i,A Tim Ac. J.K MciLHNT-fiuibsrSeedli P V7 irrai.'-'j.wiiit. w.:Ar..5ttL:.- Cuab. D. MTfts. Favorite Flour, 5fcc. J.LMcRee.-Notice.' ';'' v.-y.;vit 0. G. pARSLtcr'-Coal, and Wood. p J. L. lk)ATWRieHT.--W. B. F. Engine Co. Oar Churcbeel Services in Jame1 nine; Church to-day, it being the 20th Sunday alter Trinity, as fol lows: Mornidif Praver ai 11 A. ZL'i Evenlne ITayer at 4 P. M. f Sunday School at S P. - - r " . . : . A a. , M. St. James'Uome Sunday. School at 8 Preaching in the First Baptist Church tbist mumimr t ii V'nri to-nieht at7UW o'clock, by iulJerJ.cVaiderL T, ServuJla the Fifthbtt JL:E, Liurch. e a m . . i T a 71 P. M.i by the Pastor, "A. und Rev. A. A. Boshamer. . . ' " 3 P. AL Sum ,.. t. a. tj..i. r..t...ii inwii corner llfr?imrti1..ji,: .t 11 ' . .. " Vr"-""" ---r" M.aad7t.iM. Leetnre. lecture to that institution at the First Bap- eenicesin the First PYeabvterian Clrurcu, linoiy organnteuaunniuiicou.it iNiisson ounng-ner at 11 A. M umi 7i P : M Knndav rJchool tothe air in his lungs is about 1,000 square and with the most fl t3P.M. ' -- r feet; and;. incelieU ao often .atworld Church as follow German service t 11 wmmended by , Dr.. Godwin, of .yirgima, - 4. ... tne subordination of the convicts,and re- A. M. ; Eozlieh service si 7t P.: JlV-Btwday and Dr. Sturm, of Cincinnati, b th eminent oThPfi ffl,fW. U 10 ?? P1'? sponsibility for the consequences resulting School at P. M. ; ChrisUan Associativa at physicians,' has been furnished us for publU preums to. ose , who competed fpr;his tneref rOm, is t.f!Lg , ' "T; ; , i. . ? - , . . . , , rtrizea to those rslsine tbe best Deanuts from, others who lend but a toe willing ear to tne 4 P.M.; Catechetical lectures on Fridiy at cation and should have a trial: 1'iait. P"6 w sLTLx ".s misfeDresentattons lof ,1msru5ulous . - "" l'.i, .. ' .' '' - w l... t.1 . . . . .i . 1 1. . . .1 i. Uui n. i . : ...vk.-- iv ji.j .i ' usve oeeo requenea to sw uuu, ? ut-1 -nu u uowa u is,; w?ttw5viiJM Tjiaja , JlACfcs, cuargcu wi , .uwwuwn7 i trvraaqvocateaifcr ' "it. " accordance . with a special request made for Epizootic,? and is said to be very efflca- '-eonriw-iflw-ll-" j' i t'M'iiS ilrs-W0rttfCaUe4Jthe Wm by the Young. MeiVCI1stiaa A-oda-. U,' ;.;r::;r- i Loulaa Wright. chaj.withicei)H v - w wasvi i s was w w . ' 1 ttbp -rrm?-- w - miniuii'j.. wmwmm mi istth wtAmw m - ram i, - svimmnnMini.iiin biitii - u t hnw.k .xa. Mmut. m. i w. i..m tii. th rinorn Tretirnx irain on i . . j j . sin..j i yolb oi hvkb buiu noes a-jp ? i- -i i j rr -- i ptmiNiri ana autoe Ciaea. araKr-aa i-i i.ai x- i ssi4iviBviairiBaiUiisJrx?: w-.. iOft at S tfckilun the tubiect . IdaaL--R--4. S.i.4 m-;.- Thai. I ;mZZ Ii: rllv'rfv-tBftrBlt tan Tr " H V -- uwwum .v tn'.T.' -JJ tl ft s..rf -s, l.tvl r -1 1 vwi. fc W .CJlTiVj, j.. 4m and genilemen of the' cUyfther Wer aoloreti 'W clPISvi wlththe members of th Aviation. ;are stantly, killed nlr.-Wewerebl ft vt IH 14. nffg c. , - ' . - . - - -;... -- -. . -. v . i ; ,. . v v - i .-..... jf-. .- .'....--,. . ; .i ' ' -i j Only one patient to the Hospital last vreek. ? ' " I " Meeting of L'Ariosa Pleasure Club to o"ow eTening, at ?i o'clock.; - ,... Preaching at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. this (Sunday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock! by Rev. Mr. Dickson: ' ' " j Tbe derk of the Market re U the arrWal of 183 Market carts during the week closing yesterday. Thanks to Mr. R L. Harris for copies ' New York Ledger,' Chimney Cbrnor nd WPP. the current week : TSnch oysters as Gilbert had yesterday Ve.e; premium anywhere But n always manages to have the best , ww-1 . ,,. ... . . . Tho mi-inn. tmtnlxm. - v: .- daagbtered during the past week 72 beeves, 155 hogs, JO sheep, 4 calves and 1 deer. r ciara Macks, Louisa Wright and Lou McCullo'ugh were seat to the Work House' yesterday for non-payment of fines imposed bv the Mavor's Court . ' - 'Ji.fO "T;.A grand Tournament, with ball at night, comes off at Rockingham, Richmond county, on Wednesday, the 27th n;f, Wil. Sa wUl be represented. " l . . . coiorea s ooy lumoiea into the 1 dock at thp. font itf T'liosnni to .,o-,i.. I . . - jo,.j, morning, but received no; further injuiy j th . . . ... -.7--b-m :. , Dunn ' tbe week do6u,S yesterday Were- intermenu jn Oakdale of whlch on w a d u . k;m r ksk -.:n k : ! All the members of Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine Company are requested by the foreman to repair to the engine house in case of fire and assist in hauling the engine. ; - Mr. James L Whitehead, a yourig gen tleman well known in this city, died yester day of consumption, in the 87th year of his age. See funeral notice in another COiumit. ' All males of Israelitish persuasion are requested to assemble in general meeting at the temporary Synagogue on Front street this morninff at 10 o'clock. ' A full attend- m u particularly desired, , TLe member8 of Wilmington S. F. E. Company No. 1, are notified to appear at the hall of the company on Monday, at 2 P. M. for the purpose of attending the fu neral of their late comrade, Mr. James I. Whitehead.,, : , v- , I ; iienry jonea, coiorea, was arresieaoy 1 officer Lewis Gorden, yesterday morning, J on the, charge of stealing the iron bar Trom JIr3lorrnfs"',Gem Saloon," alluded to In Friday's paper, lie was' lodged in the Guard House to await a hearing. There's a man in town who won't have anything unless it is exactly what be wants. He wouldn't vote for Greeley because he wanted a M straight" Democrat; and now he refuse to haul hia goods with oxen because ue wants norses to ao tne wors ana me i uU trfrkto run lust 0'(?onor was. : l:iir D PLrott.v' TobaccomV' has 'our I Mr S ioDacconit, nas our inanxasxor one wi ma mvunw xiunu rrcu i Citwn. I r"T - r . : '" e . , . ., o . . . i and aOftli Carolina pipe m which to, give u apnn." Also Messrs. onurop turn- - ni.w'; r -that anUnVlirl hrunrl a, . , . . , k h -.1 OI smoiung lopaccuiner UOuenueus. DUteotper, Prof Uw,of. Cornell thinks that the dis- v 'j i . 1 T i- ease Uiat tiffliCU OUT horses IS the result of Wawouioraoki fflatteruitheatmosplitiK; li - nn - vh - that - fr'tlie:..st-fr.inith butchers have bad unusual uimcuity in pre- servinz meats, and hence there must be a great growth of fungi from Ul-preserved meat. The disease is an old one, and . has beentrtcedbackfourhundred.and flfteen ant for men who have lost fine horses to know that thev died of a venerable and -LLa t1.t' niMAt. a;': iWs.s.v-,,,r..s . - 1 1 J!. and none of jour moaern, new-iangieu oia - tempers. Itappeared thirty-nine times In I and badly, housed, it is ndt strange that dis- eases affec him with peculiar - severity, Prof. -Law recommends burning sulphur on ..hovel in stable, as a , disinfectant but t . 1 AVmnt In Karl horses need not be shut up except in bad casesl la :0Z; -ZXZl ainaJrZTVlllJj m i.... .uHnrhAnii' 'inz tin n lnnftne: I . . , . ,t nsteamiri or Bitter Sweet: l. auart ... -A sweetmiut.- uou wgemer, uu wucu cw rive this Quaauty at two aoses. uive-vne . . i !Ft,i Ace UtmH i'KtiyL4i ' 1 P BBmntt7lrlS!E Foarth jLiuiTial i'air. Cape Fer Agri- etufnral !AssociatioiL .1? DEPARTMENT D MA5TUFACTUEE3. " , v Bagglnir.'Tteltoeset A CorWUmlnirton. certlflrst?- Cue edge tools. Dawion. Ted A Hemitae. wll- I mington, diploma. 1 Farmer's cart, G Z FreaeVNew Haaorer, diploma, Home-mad rornltarc, FABbattee, WUmbetoa, diploma. Patent beehive. A It Moolton. Tennemee. dfoloma. , dtp' , Wfli - Bary house (N C wood). W H NorthroD. Wflmine- ton, sliver.-J . - ' ; VlmUj at manufactured goods, Dawson, Teel St Hennlng, Wlfanington, medal. Native wood for cabinet nee, M. L, Guyton, Bra. den. tia Display of fmultuie, D A- Smith- o-,- Wilming ton, diploma, y. - ., , -. . . C r ' 8 oirit barrel. WTHard Bros, WDmington, certifl- cata. . i , . . - ,- Ageortment of dry goods, - Sol Bear & , Bro, Wil mington, diploma, f Books. P Heinsbenrer. wuminston. , diploma. Home-made pants. Miss Mag Patterson, Cumber land, silver. Dressed deer skin, Mrs W I Northrop, Wilming ton, diploma. ...-- Display in leather goods, A Kichelberg, Peters borg,va, diploma. -r , - t r Clothing, Moasoa A Co," Wilmington, diploma.' : Clothing, Hofflin & Rich. Wilmington, certificate. ' Leather goods, Topham k Co, Wilmington, medaL ' SPECIAL PREMIUMS IN DEPARTMENT D. Dawson, Teel A Hen nine's premium for best spir it barrel was awarded to Wilder A Morton, Wilming ton. ' i -v. , : . . r ' R S Radelurs premium for brick 'was awarded to DrHU Robinson, of Bladen. V W Kxbcbnkb, 1 0,t , -j. pvDEPAETMENT IMECHANICS. 1 V : Peanut polisher, J Wilder, Wilmington, diploma, ' Exhibition of plows, Dawson, Teel & Manning, Wilmington, medal. -J- A . , Corn-Wler. fan sill,cider mill and feed cotter, Dawson, Teel A Henning, Wilmington, diploma. ixmon ties, iettosset A Co. wumineton, diploma. 8abeoil plow, FMmer. wfc alnwiigtit, Wilson. ikt pi, r it mni uuuax, meaai. tniT.m. ' Quano distributor. P E Smith. Halifax. diDloma. , Waeo ww Dswnon. Teel A Hsimin?. Wilminir. ton, diploma. ' prilling machine, Dawwn. .Teel & Henning. WU- ".Htafo,- vf few K Twmer Co' iiicluaond' TJo.i ton, medaL , . department e. -household machinery. Stoves, Parker A Taylor, Wilmington, diploma. BritanU and sirrer ware, Parker, A .Taylor, WU Wilmington diploma. J u it,vj Washing machine and wringer, Dawson Teel m, nennine, w unungion, oipioms. noaeenwin -inroisniB Wilmington, diploma. goods, Parker A Taylor, special premtums in department e. c; Dawson, Teel A Henning' s premium for the best steam sower machinery wms awarded to . W. K Tan ner A CO, Richmond, Va. F W ierchner's prsmium for best and largest as. nrtmAflt at (rriTI Inml imnlmnmil. mmAm -In Nnrth Carolina waa awarded to fanner a Wainwright, WU- D LcK' : ( Superlntondento. 4 r tt Rues, JOBK C BaILKT, R J WlLUAMS, - Mb J K harm, Mas 4 CoLTtLxm, Mas JDTatxor, Committee Class 1. DEPARTMENT P FTNE ARTS. ; Landscape painting in oil, Miss Eliza D Men benny, Wilmington, medaL Painting of fruit Sad flowers, Sisters of Mercy, Wilmington, medal: , , . - , Drawing with peadt Miss Selins 8pencer, WUson, diploma. . , , -.-..,s- 1 P.lnHnit 4n W.f cr. '!.. V Din. Wtlmhui. ton, diploma. .. . : ...... ... ...; PameUe, Miss Jennie Meares, Wihningtoa, certin- cats. cWoMis.MW bi cat, ... , , v SPECIAL PREMIUMS IN DEPARTMENT F. . Mclntire A Shoard's premium, for best oil paint ing, was awarked to Miss Eliza D McHhenny, Wil mington. . - ti r i- D. Tatior, Sup't DEPARTMENT ifiiORTICTJLTTJRAL' PRO DUCTS. Dried apples, Mrs John Bod die, Nash, silver. Dried peaches, Mrs John Boddie, Nash, siUer. Dried cherries, James Norwood, Orange, silver. Dried pears, James Norwood, Orange, silver. : Dried damsons, James Norwood. Orange, silver. ureen house plants, Mrs II Webb, Wilmington, "gSwtas, Mrs J G Bnlcken, Wflmington, supioma. veKrapewlae' wunungton, Collection of brandies and whiskies, A Greene- wald & Co., Wilmington, diploma. DEPARTMENT H -DRUGS, MINERALS AND MUSIC, miQlaj of dn& WUnunirton. medal, i and chemicals, Green A Flanner, Norta-CareUaacteoil Wilmington, in-A ntrw.. ftfib.r.,rfi. t:i.t. s, wuming- p, Fetosberger, Wihnington, gold bu. J Orvran. P Heinsberver. Wilmington.' silver medaL Display of musical InetrumenU and musical books. r r ieineberger, Wilmington, diploma. J. C. Mahx, Superintendent TV fvt I " 1 vavu vn..ueuay evening, wuen the world renowned violinist, Ole Bull, will make his first an probably last appearance -m- b" 6 of tbe company the New York Mutual Ha- ' Signer FarrantieU kaown to all opera LTnSSMf thUnS Carlotta Pattiricertcompany', U bow en- J Ks " w " " "rJ?L,X?ZZll turougn ine Doumern oia rairanu is 1 m .1 t. sr - i jusuy auooea me pnnce 01 oano singers, pperauc;season, attenne success, will ima rmmTBArrna thib. torThe. I eminent pianist and composer. S'DOserl Mr. j. N. r rattison, nas aiso oeen engageo. ! Reserved seatv 60 ceats extra, can be obuined Hemsberbook atore- rsJJ"l ,eaaBtsfcrBsw" .U I ej Wl ,, ; . t " I - - t t- r d I nrpT WinW.iu .. .1- i ..I 'wssiMstt sMi : tifvwJt t r . " " t T 'The followlnz cases were disposed of yes - i4 i Lou McCullougbArargedw ctMrBi tbsiBje r Pec. s iMr. W. O. Hubb, the. Cner', Peace Leaurerof tbe Pe Assiation Friends of America, vm addreBSour citizens pa the subject of peace at the First Presbyterian Church to-morrow IMondayJ evening. Mr. TT . . . , . . iL Hubbard eomes well recommended by the press and by private letters to gentlemen of prominence in this city from persons of undoiibted reliability. He has lectured In ttll the principal cities of the United States I and has lately addressed the people of nLaK' rif:- ait.n - Greensboro, Trinity College and Salisbury. The Greensboro New North State says of his effort in that place: ., , , . , . " We iistened witb nieasure tothe ad- dressdelivered atthe resbyterianCburch, last Friday night, by Wm. G. Hubbard, on the subject is scholarly o shiuwi air. nuwwswu j eace. Mr. Hubbard s style is eciioiarlv and eracelul. Uis matter ana I manner were both excellent. His voice is . .i V " I remarkably musical being at the same time ffielU enunciation is clear and uisiincu . . : t. . Mr", Hubbard's lectures are free and ; we bespeak for him a large and appreciative audience -; -'-. -...-... " a', - Aii.n r.r- A.. Allan ceee fr F.rey Green- 'bMkfc---;!' The Washington Star of r the 21st insL says: :. v.'i . ; i M . "Colonel W. Penn Clark has, for M. Allan Rutherford, entered a suitin the Cir- cuit Court of thU DistrieTagsinst Mr" John W. Forney, laying damages at $10,000, for libel, chargmg that defendant, J proprietor of the published In PhUadelphia, on the 8th of October, 1872, of and concerning the plaintiff, publUhtd in, ite editorial columns " a certain false, scandalous, mali- cious and defamatory libel," in the following words: "Allan Rutherford, a Cameronian; isinthiscity. Watch him. He was con- cerned in the election frauds in North Car- Una:" and on tbe same day the following: ' Senator Cameron was informed that the committee (meaning the National Republi- can Committee) had sent as much money into Pennsylvania as they could spare. The old man (meaning Senator, Cameron) then made a raid upon the Treasury ut which it is stated he was more successful, for one of the Auditors who figured largely ' in the I jMortn (jaronna election ien uns evening i tor rmladeipnia witn a carpet-bag we nlled, it is supposed,, wun greenDacxs.". . .' i I Talne ef Experience. The importance Of knowing when to Say "gee" and when to say haw," in driving an ox team; .was sitisfactorfly demonstrated yesterday. The driver persisted in Saying . ... L, ?. gee, and the animal kept "gee -ing, until v i- i . , .. . . iLs. m ue. uou uuueu 1119 ucou ogaui9i u icum. 1 Even .then the propriety, of changing - his tactics did not penetrate the brain of the astute driver and he continued most lustily ri trv " ishllfl th nnnr m fmntirallw to cry , gee, wnue we poor OX iranticauy endeavored to push his way through the . impenetrable barrier. Finally some one .,., a .. ,u j:w,.i. mildly suggested a way out of the difficulty, .1 a. ... .hi v.kia 1 were ended. : ' ' ' .'u' Leiislatnre of Kortb Carolina. Condensed from the News and Sentinel FIFTH DAY. oLNATxi. FRnAY, Nov. 21, 78. rresiaeni juoreaeaa id uie cuwr. Air. James T. More head A bill to amend chapter. iy9, laws of 1 871-72, looking to ZSSSZ lteftOmmittee0nC0r- m- f s ,oint; r jus. u-j a.ru '"ul""u to the Uommilleeon iuiucnuon. jnat tne vim ,rf cnmmun schools be examined mm Passed -. r V . . r,, , , . Air. IjOve A. OlU la reiauon lO mining and manufacturing companies. Referred. J1"- -i8 w effectual preventive of horse thieving. Ite- I tpnvri tn JmlioiArv Committee. . . Mr. Todd A bill looking to the more terred to Judiciary Uonunlttee. Tbe President SUDmltted to tne (senate a communication irom ine rTesiaent oi toe Penitentiary Board of Directors, accom- Pleia.W1lUuthe that .t!..t linl Knn m nnr tA thfl i jAvstsmrm tvaiw which had been sent to the. Governor, but -a - . refused by.hun. .1 " tion G randy. Threading of the communication order- rl whirruimmiiniratinn waa from M. A. I Hill M1V WVTM..V. uwm w v.mwm.v this Assembly thejreport oltbASsid. institU. tion. Mr. Bledsoe stated that oa , the 18th he caused to be transmitted to the That on the ensuing day the report was-re- turned to him witb a verbal message from wKcJ m Wltn a TOS transmitting it to him, and '.J 0jJ the 16tu report was agahisentto the Governor, accompanied wrtJbu a note. Uu the fbthinst the report was aeain returned lothe The letter to the General 1 w aw awws s mbiy states that the Board Intends no discourtesy to the Governor, but, beg to ,rtawnni, nnnf, the r tloverhor the I l;.jT: v't..i. ra Mnamit ihom A .. ... . LI tl .PL" 1 TifMiHi - nn uriiiKUUL' fiaviiiE v- maivTU - u tionai lQuiremfcnta.'' -HAving J' failed ! to reach the General Assembly : through the regular cjhaaoel, occastoned he seadmgof thsedocuments to , thesident, of the ' ... .'..ssalv. A-f.' ' Wr- i a The letter "bTTu.Olioe "concludes: The discussion on the reception of the mnn. ido - , several ted ana was paracipaieuui oy-,. irentlemen. jaeuara. xjQve rroy. ra CtFrVOOd, a i a. a : rwiA w t. .i. m 1 orenpaq.. .utfuuMo,. iwu,i"M. frelsetinsthe aMsAMtrwnvs ncr XMrfef Er Irom tue Bo&rd of PixsSswas put to oto oijsyea JJoes-ea, ot v "he question 01 reading the communica-1 ' 1 r nl "T rT.J i ii,.-'Lriif--.r' -.ir L Was discussed by Messrs. - VV anng. I j-j-b-j-1 5 - HKYJJSbt MA UlllJyJiti 1 L wswoiKiwannimiieBsjveasvivpsB. ;King, Stilley and Harris. wawerjooswuia imtmsv - fiziL wVtbV wSSi 7-- yjxj. ....o Morrison, tMcCtehee,; KhodeL Richardson, Marler,, Guvther, Lutterloh, Houston, fi1 s . . - V ; Meter Outlaw, Mitchell, Bryant : of Pitt, Uamen, (Jarter, Freeman, tUnnant, way, Bu"ard and Copeland- , ; . '? . . . - Committee on hngrxmed BuU. Messrs. ioringi Bryson of Jackson, Heaton, And- ieraon f tare, Sharpe, Warlick, Joyner, Turner, Bryson of Alleghany and UnvmUte an Joint JMessrs: Gorman, McNeil and Marler. - Mr. Bennett, , from the Judiciary Com- mittee. submittea a report favorable to the bUl providmg fur tue tioa of Judge8 of the Superior Court by the people of their respecuve districts. The report was placed .JF"1 '. - . l ' .'.r . , - nlaefl nn .h... ; . , J nlaeed on calendar. .,,...,.. i vm . j w . niv ms x .uivme: y-s. iiiii - a.iiia-iiii b.i ih mj -b. A V Am fl-kw i n W Ausfain riwjirr awwM wn-yv . rZ.rT- By Abbott (col): AbiU to allow Jurors, poll-holders, inspectors of election, &c, compensation; referred.' ' By Mr. Morrison : A bill to require exec- utors to give a bond in behalf of the credit- ore of the deceased; referred. . By Mf- Bryson, of Jackson: A bill to ea- toblish a new by the name of Alto; referred.1' f By Mr Lindsay : A bill to exempt disabled soldiers from pod tax; referred. faW1J ? C1H: A bm i huor wlV1.m on of gvu worship in the State; I?STrn 'u-iJ k . xr1' k V aJ?& fbZ f',' Waaf r the ConstituUon of tie Stale was taken motion ot Mr. Houston, was re- fflftS m:?LSf'ASCkweU !, A bU1 V exemPt mmi8le K0805" f "m poU tax, wor 00head8 anU8ervinS n 3fr; relejred. t r, " k ? ' i l By Hughes, col: A bill amendatory of the act in relation to proceedings in crimi- nal cases; referred. . . Mr. Bennett from the Judiciary Commit tee, submitted a report upon the- bill pro- vidingforthe election of Superior Court Judges by the people of their respective Judicial Districts. Mr. Badger opposed immediate action."" After some debate the uiU passed second reauiog oy a vote oi uy to s. . - TT "In these dars when alcoholic Manors are so It eoMomed. and customers are so much sa doal whether their sjetems are not being gradually inv panva oy adulteration, it is well that one at least of he popular beverage th period is reliable as saxSchxatps. ltu something to be assured by tvarteV Ukn in moderate onanUtj and under ordinarily healthy conditions of body, affords a beneficial sttui- nlus to the animal functions, and ereu if taken in excess leaves bat a minimum of the inevitable evils of abuse. Adrian A Youxas, Agents. nov tl-lw DIED. WHITEHEAD. In this city, last evening, at 6 oi James Isaac Whitenead, aged as years, t months and i&days. ... . " m The funeral will take place from the resides be of his father, c ipt Wm. B. Whitehead, on Front be- tween Nan and Church streets, Monday afternoon half-psi o'clock, to St. James' Church, thence to ussnaie irememrr. . -.- NEW AD VEJiTISEMfiNTS. i- Husnbns Dlsaeeted. ' Quaint old Burton has favored ns with an "Anat- omj rpf Mehmchoiy but who shaij i di the mei- ancholy fallacies and fibs with which knaves and fa natics endeavor to delude the sick and feeble of this gi-nenuion. Charlatans, through the newspaper I presu, recommend to the strengthless victim of dis- j ease convnlsing purgatives which, if taken, are sure to turn his debilitated system almost inside out, and Mv h, ffw I . , . , J-i-L .nretheTrostratopaUentthaino medicine Ing a diffu-iTe stimulant ought to pas his lips. If I K-l.K-K..v-.. fi . a 6 . . hmatics, let him make Us wUl and order his coffin; I but if there to a spark of common sense In bis com- I I.i f LI . . I VI- ... TT l imiuub, uuu mun in bis cAuvauiy iw nunc, I ter's 8tomach Bitters, the most potent of vegetable I tonics and alteranves the purest and most entirely u .-v,.- wholesome of medicated stimulants. The wonder. I Aitnmrfii.i.Mi. rfiMn.rtm I fnl cares of dyspepsia, bllloasness, rheumatism, phy. I sical prostration and malarious fever which this rare specific has effected during the last twenty-two - jwa mo8t condueiyo answers that can e to the enemies of mankind who offer volcanic - -, . ffiven rn rnn nnomiM nr minrinn van nnas vniMnu r.:XrZ.7-T!.I3rC2r4 xazJ.JtL: I ryunaerstooa, countenances; nosnca rouy as tins, I Tbe&Ute law enactee to put down the abhorrent I lviaiviv M niumuci, UIU VUEU, IV WO Uifl general verdkt of the temperance public as regards the peerless vsgetshfa toaie based apon asUmulant absolntely ,A ?t y -, , t 5 nov U-lw SuWed Frl Ms s s e " PER S T E A MEJti A NOTHER SUPPLY OF HYACINTH BULBS xX. (doubk); Assorted Celery v : Yellow and SilTer Skin Ooim 8ettv ALSO. . j-; ' . 1 " ( A Fresh Supply;, of Pot teiiSp, ; THYME. CAYENNE AND BLACK PEPPERS, - . BoldS--- , K; McILHENNY -.v. . vi and ChfmiaU More, 1 ttA ta.tt Llppltt's Corner.' Bob' WMteBob: White, UJlyu sn sk. ism. - m nnt a TsW ntr. irrfll OAfl BARREI8 BOB WHITE FLOUR,';" uw Forbyf 'i'r . . ... - f. w. kerchne; novMtf STT.SS and S North Water $C j u Howis the rro lay; IN A GOOD STOCK : - 5 ' Alsvaye buy of MTNSON'ii C04r I f nov u-tf - 88 Market street. . i 4r.uv- si m a? mj n . - e OVERCOATS v - - y r.nM i rf" -A2 ND OARETCEIAGOAL AXD CAS 2VMEtU it) f .'i'ijji .' :rtteff eM!Mj - i iidi-.cv M ...1.: ' n? i L;,i4iri?jlii.a u k-i t-,i k. FTitnMt-A--'-'r I A a I t nor u-tf CSty ClotWngStofa 4 NEW A VEIITI3EMENT. irrrpW,,PEICE8..:i; 1 O AfiBARBELS TLOURi .QQ BHDS. ANJ BOXES BACON SIDES. ftfc' HHDS. BACON SHOtJLDERS,'' ' "' ' :l! f? i. -"'''t T "Vf !:;-'. v - ;. X50 BBLi AOS COFFEE, 1 K fl "BBIA StrbAB, tJO BBLS. SYRUP,' 100 nDI8' STBUP BSHK8 CORN. 2()Q BALES HAT, 100 BBLS. GLUE, ' " : ' V Ofi TONS HOOP 'lEON, " r. '':r ' 250 , ROLLS BAQQUfQ, 25 TONS TTES, ' '- 50 T' '.ft' QR . BALES 8HEETINQ, aC. ' : -For sals by a ..iu'?--t''-i; nov4tf 3.,. a .WTLLIAMSJk MURCHISON. Favorite ' Hour 1 .. r . .......... ' At the late fair of theC, F. A A.' Favorit Flour fs vm vtuj- yy( aj f " 1 -t-- i. noxM-tf, . r ; 7 odh Front BtreeC Cannot 5 ,GoQflsr ; Brandy; Clerries ani t 7 LmV rTJ .M . g CASES SARDINES, I8 i. v ,r. '. . ase Fresh Peaches,.,, OR Casee Brandy Cherries; I. rt-.T;' sale by j,;d? --Sn r ;norJ4-tf tt, M and t9 North WatersC' Hiiii.'w' '"i ; Teas, Coffees, e Spices, ; A ;7XBT EXTENSIVE VARIETY i WINES. t Liq uors and Cigars, Foreign and Domestic; English Pickles and hsnccs. a fnfl assortment. ii assortment.' , CHAS. D. MTERS A CO.. BorSt-tf rii ij tr v, North Front street . !Baker Whiskey, i Sold dust, eve and bourbon,' J ' VJ-.iji !,;5l'f.- 4-.' -v'-r- f . -w S i ' " B SELECT, , N. C CORN 'AND RYB WHtSEETS.' Finest Old Whiskers. CHAS D. MYERS A CO., -Jim 7 North Front street DOT S4-tf i!. t. Notices i. it ji; A , MEETING OF L' ARIOSO p. CLUB is hereby called for to-mofrow (Monday) evening at. 7:80 O'clock. . Members are requested to be present. i ' uy eroes or in rresweni.' , i ,.T J. L McREE, aWSMt'J' !t'8ecretary and Treasurer. "Coal Ma Wood. Ms ivn ktrrtrn vnxnAV Wie STTAt ) able to deliver all orders for COAL and LTMI- ED quantities of WOOD. , V.ASH RDERS filled as fast as J novS4tf : , bX ible. LEY A CO. I WlIffliUlM' ' S- QBtf'CO. SO. 1. I r THK MKMBKKS OF TUB COMPAWX ARB i i berebr hetified to appear at tbe Hall or tne Com- panv. on Monday, B5th Inst.,) at t o'clock P. M-. to attend the funeral of our late comrade, James L I " UiVCUCilU. JOHN L, BOATWRIGHT, norM.it- l-.i.' A " TTXsv11' UCOrge 21. 116X7611 I w - i. . - tA tJtPfnTTWcir M i yZi.XFAA.! Howei- wTZ".-. .1 - 1 i Machines nut on trial and competition, invked. Coffee; HelassesrPort ai-8ipr - SACKS1 COFFEE, ' 8 HhdA' and BbU. f 1 nourau "" --1 - ' - nov; LB. GaAiKoaa.,.. .'.President .Vto Presideat Cashier I V- !h nns".'.'.i'- a ri u .. . . n ISAAC unt..........-..ia..... Baitk of "Iletr Hanover. CAPITAL & gtrm.TJ8 - - $225,000 ATITH0EIZED CAPITAL-tl,000,000 ii ... :i , . . . ; 1 DIRECTORS: P. K. Murehlson. of Wis. C: Mt Btodmaa, of Wright . A Stedman. Jas. A. Leak, of Wadee- hrtro. , s . iiams Mmxnison Geo. R. French, of Geo. K. f rencn Hon.. H. Vollers, ofAdrian A M. WeddelL of TarboroV Voiiers. , .-;. .B.'ft r;. w 1 J. W. Hlnson, of Sprunt i E. B. Borden, of Golds-, ' . ..... i. k. i.rsiDirnn neoanLi . . S.B. AT J. Gallowar. 1 i.-tt vfWL,. 1t.xI e.y M. WkitoxUh President. . a Iiif? vi rs4i r iW. taken charge of the UX-m. .'.-.v ... ,,7nTV;''' .-.W' '?: i; WA -imi?W- ths.T r " 21 " S 2 . 1 ? 5 - iiim, TT TTJf :--.-s..v?- -. JV-n.' . ' T au i MISCELLAUEOUS. ; 2?y . Ci2 MORJl fS. BT VTRTTJE OF A JUDGMENT OF FORECLO- 'v sure and sale made at the October Term. 187, -of the Sapurior Court for the Gouty pf New Haao- k ver. the subscriber, a Commissioner for that pus. ' , pose, duly appointed, will sell at Exchange. Corner, in the city Wilmington, on. . t - Hokay.'tie M Dayoltiieceiii at IS M.Vthe Real Estate and niortgaged premisos t directed by said Judgment to be sold, and described ' as follows:., r . ;--, . "Beginning at the 8. E. intersection of Sixth and ' Castle streets, running thence eastwardiy along the v 8, line of Castle street 66 feet, thence 8. parallel t '. with Sixth street, thence W. parallel with Castle , street 66 feet to Sixth street, thence N. along the K. ' One of 81xth street 169 feet to the beginning, being -parts of Lots 1, t and 8, Block 78." T--: There is on the premises a etora7"eoatalning two V t roesna. imatedlsUly upon the corner of blxth and Castle streets, and la considered a No. 1 stand for r the grocery basiBesa; ' x " yjv-- TER313 OF fiALE CASH ' MARSrJEN BSLLAMT. ''' nov lt-tnAim till Dec II - - i Commissioner! OPERA HOUSE. f K T. R. TTJENBUix RE8PECTF0LLT AN- XA aouncos the appearanoe of the IN ONE GEAND CONCEUT, Tuesday, November 26,1872 ;. s . -Assisted by-- " miss graziella ridowat, . . : - ., , " :,:siqnor Faeranti And f "-; .. MR. J. M. PATTISON. ' ... ..:- i --,-'.,:;'; ..'..;. r - r NfM j' n' :'"-l"!f'' 1 4 i ' i i : Admission f4; reserved seaUBO cenU extra, to ba - . :-".. j s -.'-i- .-, 'r ' :u -.j---" . " obtained on and after, the; list, at P. Heinsberger's . , bookstore. .... - . " cWen winaoauaeaoa at 1 9'deek jV :'V '. ' - -' i..... I the celebrated manufactory of Messrs. WavKnahe . iVrII iV WW.vf a.j v? ;: i,V I t w Hashal's Office, . CITY OF WILMINGTON. W C. 1 ii."'r-.t -fjf November 1 18Tt . , i ; . . HE CITIZENS ARE REQUESTED TO PLACE , as little trash or garbage on the streets at possible, , as it is impossible for the city to remove tt Until (he "Wffw At lrw'. I ww rti,4 . WYP..CANADAY. llarsliars Office, citt or WII.1WINOXOW,-Ni C.l . v . November list 187. f AlL OF THE HORSES THAT BELONG TO the Fire Department are sick, and ta consideration of the Importance of having the engines to fires (in case of one), as soon as possible, the, citizens are re- quested to immediately on tbe alarm of fire, re pair to tbe nearest engine house and assist the com panies tn carrying the engines to the lire. By com plying with the above the evil caused by the horse " malady will be somewhat remedied.' .J. v- : ;-. W: F. CANAD AT, 't-J aovmt ' ' " ' ' : : Ctty MarshsL' - -Bridal PweentSsv a - - - - - r . , . ... m- . iSfcI??J!TO.!Jr7S5fS " . " te - - J IJTERATURX-CemprisInirthenvoeteaterhUn .1 and sbsorbtnr works ever publlsaed, by ths best su' Atniflffltmeinff flTftft WMftlraL.. rrHE BET. F. Ai STROBEX, BTBLEAQEirT FOR . I nieatat A North Carolina, wiu an tne ioiiowmg appouiiv 1 Carolina, .November; I iril..hrrif.n TtifinWla Havsn. cembef Ut. .'-lr. - Clinton, Sampson county, Tuesday, December Id, , a.ensasvuie, vupiin pvunir, uvvw; b,rM.' r ' -'''- WUmlnirtoo. New, Hanorer. county, Sunday, De-. cemberStb, - ' Jacksonviue, Poaiow coonty, Tsososy, uecemper. 10th, t P. M.'- 2.Ai Smithville. Brunswick county. Thursday.. Decem ber m a, TP. M. ' ' - - ' Whitesville, Cohuabos county Sunday, Decern- , ;' ;Bteamef 1$, ;KLe 9 8r-WHSjHNNKRr 0smt : I " A iJiu.iiji.sj.'-l. .' ' I XX.RRIVES' AT WTLMIN GTOW XOxfUATB AN9 . i xnnnaavs. Xsaves Wllug(cfofFayettevilti and intermo- va' T AF BOBESWOOL f MATs.TKUNTS, HAB i Md aess. Baaaies. enaiea. uouarv. uames. utus.: sjirT mmmmm .... . Rff v-oSto''! Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Due- J torn,' '3 ft ,--ivi.r v . a 1.ja -s5'.i .. jiclx Etarsro aa4, Ptieee ' lw , : ' itli'-wt- v---H V4.Vabatss - S T C:?0!'Tit tf wow rront sb feond.r'- or on Front between mstkm anu muvrj . . a Ladle' Lsuscsa " J Eartof a wd osral set in tbe centre. The fiiMJ-rwiabs fully orwns. nated itv tenvinsuai UOSWJseir ; ' ":-.sv -w v'

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