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" -" - ., ,.., " " " - ...... T,ii i i m , ITI nil mmm njnm ajjaiW nit L)l u im. xiLjjutwiULtuii.jiiij wnrnrmi wwi wwMwwiiiaiiBBMwwiiMWii mwaaniiBBiiiMi m ii i n it mum m Miwiiii.JMjwMJjyiiui THE .flSi W '" w W One Sanweona day, j ?? -v y 1 00 s' ".. published daily. ; '".',. Owes, Dawson Bank Buildings. Front St axf cs w CBucRimon. .v - (ni4yMr,taavnM.....i:..'..:.:.i...r.tT Six months, la advance ...... ... 3 00 60 month, ia sndvance; ... w jggsasss'sa OUTLINES. 1 if The Khedive sends 5,000 mento Zanzl Imron the great Nile expedition.: .- Sit-' nation ia Franca elili 3rioos. v "--.Nitroglycerine explodon near, Yonkcrs,' and two mcn blown to atoms, .witk several otliers fatally hurt... .--L-Ryle sii matjutacturing Company, New Xork, failed, for $300,000. -Eight men drowned; in -ake Ontario The Right and IUgut Centre . are in deter mined opposition to Thiers. f -No choice for Senator yesterday. All parties -working earnestly inRaleigU for to-morrow's contest. .Preliminary votes in Indiana Xegiala tnre decide that Jtorton will be Senator. P. W." MaLareri paid $1,000,000 for the Indianapolis R'' -&,t C. Leg- laturc organized, with- Lee; (cot) for Speaker of House. Shows disposition to reduce ex- pensea.' -The Warmoth-Kellogg mud- die continues In ' Louisiana - !.LErie m! Gould case continues. Card from Vander- bilt denies connection with Gould in North Western Corner. -Police believe Peoy absconaeu whu targe buiu ot money, French spoliation . claimants , ask.. Congress for a settlement '."-r-r KougVdraft of Pres iilent's Message read yesterday to the Cabi net There 13 to be no change of policy foreshadowed, and no conciliatory declara tions for the South. - Spanish Govern ment take warlike precautions to meet the threatened disturbances. "NO CHANCE FOR POOL." , So says our I'aleigh correspondent, whose special telegram -we publish J this morning., v . ; v. ' This is fine Ttews for the people of North Carolina. ) Whether the people's favorite, Gov. Vance, be chosen or not, we will feel relieved at the defeat of the in famous traitor, Pool.- " : " No chance for Pool " means there U a chance for honesty and State pride a chance for North Carolina. The tone of the Paris Republican journals is indignant and ' denuncia tory. They , insist that the monarch ists have made a plot to overthrow the government of Thiers, and charge that Changarnier is privy to. the plot. There is intense excitement through out France and it is evident the crisis of the Republic . has. .arrived. I The latent move in the Committee on the President's Address is regarded as fa vorable to the GovrnmenU- It was the carrying of a dilatory motion. , CItII Service nefortn. j By Telegraph to the Tribune. J Wasiiixgtox,- Nov. 24; 1872. The announcement f on authority," several days ago, that President Grant meant to stand by Civil Service lie form, and to enforce it upon each and evary occasion, and particularly that he would, in accordance wita - this determination, appoint Special Depu ty Surveyor Benedict td succeed Sur veyor Consul - at the port of New York, is reported toVbave caused as much excitement among a certain class of New.York politicians as his neuon in regara to tne j. miaaeipnia postoffice did in that city. News has I come mat a delegation 01- a resident. 1 irant's .N e w.;. 1 ork supporters .Will I shortly be in .Washington to press Kome otner canuiaate. iv similar state of affairs exist in regard to the office of Surveyor at San Francisco, wnicn will Decome vacant by t,ne eiec tioof the incumbent to a seat in the next Congress. 1 '. ; ? ltIETOBOI.OCIOAI BEOOBD. November 26, 1872. I "r Time. B,me- mom- Wind. Weather. . eter. - , UM.I 80:08; 60 " 8 Light Fair ' i P. M. 2:98 66 W GenUe ! Light Rain 9 P- M. 8fl 67 B Gentle Foggy TemD. of dT. 69 Aaa. . . . . Note. All barometria readings are reduced to the ma level and to 32 dezrees Fahrenheit -.v ROBBKT SlTBOTH, , , Serg't Signal Brric U. 8. A. ..Weather Report. ; V " War Department cent, ) A Office of Chief Signal Officer iTw t M Washington, November 20 4-3 P. PwbahilUie. 'r For the lower lake uorthcrly to westerly winds, partly cloudy, but clearing Weather, with iHMBibly light snow to-morrow im the middle and eastern State's; liglit rain to-night, followetl by clearing and cold weather to morrow, from the Ohio Valley southward over the Gulf and Atlantic States; prevail northwesterly winda, occasional light ram," j loudy weather, clearing tomorrow with lower temperature iu the northwest, and tlieoce extending over tb upper lakes and Michigan northwesterly1 winds, occasional liglit snow clearing and very cold weather. $75,000 In Cash for 1. ' ' ' We call the attcation of .our readers to tlic advertisement in WioTher column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Here is a chance to win a fortune in a 'PublicfJLegal Drawing, and at the same, time help a noble and worthy institution.': , : dw2m ; . JOHN B;tJAnES, ! P r 'qciitix) il;;p;k (r: AND GENERAL' AGENT FOR THE PUR , chase or sale of all articles, ither foreign or OFFICE-lTo. 0 Dock Street, -'.. 'One door East of the office of Mr. AUred Martin. steict ATTr:;xio:i paid to all - nr i " " - - -'.(" -KEPBJtENdFS Alex. JBwt,Fq EHttnh VJo .'Consnl; ;bmw Pawson, l.r i., I'ref t of the Daw. 7'n; A. 4.. UAiOHset j q., ttic -acn vv, Kin"' felwWeSk v ' j voetxl - no. - sg; : NEW ADVEnTISEMENTS. John S. James. Prodnce Broker. -t Cronlt & MoEBis-Auctions. z ; q J. F. Rtockbrt'. -Removal Davw & WmrrK.--Finest BeefJl Richard J. Jones. For Rent -C. L. CHESNirrr. Special Meeting. . J: D. Love. Violins. Rlneh married. I A gay Lothario of the African persuasion, answenngto the name of George Green, uau a ueanng Deiore justice Uassiueyyes-1 terday afternoon.. The charges against vrwrgc were various ana multiform. - It seems that a few , weeks since lie had a 4fallincr out" with hla wifA Phillie tvo Aim. culty resulting In his giving her a good beating. He thenk abandoned her to the cold charity of the world, at the same time making his boast that he would send her 41 soul marching on" to join John Brown's in that 44 bourne whence . no traveller re. turns," or words to that effect Hearing of this threat, Phillis straightway repaired to the office of 'Squire Cassidey and procured the Issuance of three warrants against her liege lord, to-wit: One for assault and bat- tery, one for wilful abandonment and a third requiring him to keep the peace to- wards the said Phillis. . The case was called, the persecuted Phillis being present, when another dusky specimen of the feminine gender Btepped forward and informed the astonished 'Squire that die was the wife of the man on trial and proceeded to produce her marriage certificate to establish her claim. After the sensation produced by this inci dent had somewhat subsided the trial went on, and, in the course of the investigation, it came out that the 44 muchly married" de fendant had still another claimant to his heart and hand, residing somewhere in the country. - The result was that. Green was discharged on the payment of costs in the cases alluded to in the outset, but required to enter into bond in the sum of $150 for his appearance at the next term of the Su perior Court to answer to the charge of bigamy, Justice Cassidey remarking that no such attempts to Mormonize the community should receive any encouragement at his hands. In default of the necessary security Green was lodged in jaiL A Bad Day for Horses. r Yesterday was a bad day. for horses af flicted with the malady and we were sorry to see that many animals suffering more or less with the disease were kept at work, plodding through the mud and rain, some of them even destitute of blankets. If their horses die from the effects of such ex posure the owners will have only themselves to blame. Some of these, of course, take well-intentioned advice in the' light of un justifiable interference in matters which do not concern those who give it An instance in point came under our notice. A dray man, whose horse, evidently suffering se verely from the malady, was attached to a heavily laden dray, was remonstrated - with by a bystander, who informed him that he would be certain to kin his animal by such a course. The drayman remarked, in an insolent tone, that the horse belonged to him and if he died it was nobody's business but his own! Fire In tbla County. . The horse malady was the indirect cause of quite a severe misfortune to Mr. Jas. T. Burress, of this county, a few days since. To prevent his animals from becoming ai- fected by the distemper he conceived the iaea o thoroughly fumigating his stables hmd other portions of his premises. With object be was engagedin burn ing tar the pot which contained the same being near his corn . crib, when , one of his horses kicked over the pot of burning tar, the flames communicated with his crib and before Mr. Burress could do anything to arrest the flames the building with its con tents, inducting about 75 bushels of corn, a sack of salt and various other articles, was entirely destroyed." ' Mr. Burress resides in Federal Township and had no insurance on the property lost. C omnia tire Suffrage. f An effort will fee made to, repeal Jhe cu mulative suffrage act, which was passed to . . .i - i . ,u ,0 protect the interests of the tax-payers of WnmingtOtt,;. .We presume our menus m tbe Leislature wm 8ce that 016 act' 13 not rpiipftlpd. It gives the propertv-holders - -i - ... those whojy nine-tenths of our city taxes -a minority representation on tne lioaruoi Aldermen, without detriment to the interests of the majority. Many of the better class of Republicans are satisfied with the act; believing it operates to the advantage of all our people. r' Wllmlnston Building; Association. ; pESn SS ton Building Association for the redemp- , A special meeting - of the, t yv umrng- lion 01 stock, wm uc ubw .. OI uie wumingron o..y this evenings Parties wishing to obtain n mnt. fnvArM: terms should '"Vaf " J V fc" J vr attend this meeting. It can be demonstra 1 iu. . i. mt,a !.' .sociauuu 10 txvn pjxug v . .. rT atrvK moiicv can uc uuvuiucu ui , tcjj low rate of interest- - - - Col. AA. MeKoy. , A rwl. pro, has Deen entered in uie u. S: Circuit Court, at Raleigh, in the case'of Cd. A, ?A--MKoy, Indicted under the En- : TV m - i-t . i ,',?i0, lorcemem , - v" thd defltfi of iourfcom- he found, &c.r in order that inducements, suit was anticipated in the case, as it was jtgimpaTij may be Offered to immigrants to" cpme to -folly topresume TthaTthere-ware any justifl- a memberwhose careerol .?iiaefta-f- thfe fyplaced on calendar, . ' . Raleigh has theepizooty chicken ha - - - ' ease and John Pool ell at once, uojeign. I and Boston have our deepest, P -? rv: Wilmington, n. Local Dolt. 'T Yer3r foggylast'nightl '-v 'Vf. -Warm and ntoyyesterdAy.t'' -;The Senatorial contest is the absorb ing topic. , - . .... i Tor two davs in succession there have aays in succession mere nave i for trial before the Mayor's been no cases court i-. . Ur. J. Miles.nunter; of . Goldsboro, wiU De n Lumberton to-day. He guarantees to I care cancers and tumors. . . A white woman and child, unable to pay their way, were forwarded't01nfield by the authorities yesterday. The celebrated Enabe pianos, which are used at all of Ole Bull's concerts, arefor sale by P. Heinsberger, in this city. We learn that there will be no market on Thanksgiving Pay, consequently house keepers should lay in their supplies this morning. The annual meeting of the stockliold- e8 f the Wilmington and Weldon Rail ro&A w"l be held at the President's office, m t"8 citv at 11 o'clock a. m. to-day. - A colored man by , the name of Cor- nelius Daniels, in the employ of Messrs. Willard Bros., had his hand badly crashed by the machinery of a peanut cleaner yes- terday afternoon. We are indebted to the Committee of Invitation, through Mr. " L. Weill, Chief Marshal, for a complimentary ticket to the Tournament! Ball to come off at Rocking ham, Richmond county, this evening. Prof. J. F. Rueckert gives notice in another column that he will remove his Piano Forte Warerooms on the 1st of De cember to the Northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets, which is being fitted up for that purpose. 1 A rabbit chase was the only excite ment to speak of yesterday. He started in the neighborhood of Church street, on Front, and ran to "Sunset HU1," with sev eral dogs in his wake, and finally succeed ed in making his escape. Three steamers, including the Lucille, of this port, are announced as having ar rived at Baltimore from points on the North Carolina coast, in one day (Saturday last), laden with spirits of turpentine, rosin, tar, pitch, cotton, shingles, lumber, &c. The Charlotte Democrat says: "The extension of the WiL, Char. & Ruth. . Rail road to near Shelby has also benefitted our trade. We saw last week 25 or 30 wagon loads of cotton transferred from the W., C. & R R R Depot in this place to the N. C. Railroad Depot" A rare chance for obtaining genuine diamonds, and other first-class articles of jewelry, at low rates, is offered in our ad vertising coiumns by Messrs. Cronly & Morris, who will sell a large stock at auction this morning, and again on Friday morning, at their sales-rooms, at 10 o'clock. Call and examine. We were shown yesterday, by Messrs. Bunting and McQuigg, a specimen of what is known as potato-onions. They grow in clusters, like potatoes, the two bunches shown us numbering twenty-three distinct onions, all produced from one. They were brought here from Norfolk, for the purpose of introducing them in this section and are for sale by the gentlemen alluded to. OPERA HOUSE. The Ole Bull Concert. Notwithstanding that the weather was anvthincr but nrorjitious. one of the largest. most select and appreciative audiences of the season greeted me nrei appearance oi the King of Violinists on our boaros iasi evening, in consequence oi unavoioaDie delay in getting their baggage from the depot to the Hall the Company were late in making their appearance, which naturally caused considerable manifestations of im patience on the' part of the waiting audi ence, but when the performance com menced all signs of annoyance speedily gave place .to exhibitions of the most intense satisfaction. Such a musieal treat as was vouchsafed , our citizens last night has 1 probably . never ' been enioyed by them before, and their appreciation was fre quently and unmistakably displayed. The sweet strains of the violin, although pro- ' " ' daced b mch & ma3ler hand were almost rivalled by charming soprano of the be- witching Miss Ridgway, while the rich i pamon3 ui. oiguur f ciiiiuu uiuuio cAiu- mdody of the piano, as produced by m J N. Pattison. served to make the en tertainment one long to be remembered by those who were so fortunate as to be pres ent Aner Him. A1' warrant has been issued for the arrest of a party from Duplin county, charged with stealing a watch anduantily of rom & Ueman of .n,,. tKif a ft rW nttmAet and we he wm bg in J , M ; . . - . TKIBCTTE OF RESPECT, I ."(m.i ' x 's rxs-ji v'.v tr 1 jningvuu bwwu " ""guw vyiu-icuij, i i " fr-nraii reBOiuuuus eiuresaive oi uie feeUnj5 of the company in the loss of their . . t j'rm.'i. 'j late comrade, James Isaac Whitehead, re - Ottn I .T.w.,. ..nsUmteKisi '4.' ' " Cnient Providence, he haslelh fit to permit the Destroying Angel to again 1 I ..Tti, and cause a gap ther& -v .4 i AhAAMxri AnY onimui.t'ii ! vvktiAi. a hluid j 1 .SJ. to gnother- ? tfk .'--jtA..hPri. feei'dsedr' tia lossand 1 Ty Hf. Carter j A to r.;.J Ctsn J 1 aovtr-it - r'1- r ' c:, Wednesday,' November -27- isra.'- regard bis services as worthy the emulation vi tui gwa nremen. , . ; . . icxa nun lcii spuu m uio own vi xiwu Iicwlved, That we sympathize most deeply Carolina; ref erred. 4-r - - . with Ms afflicted family In this their period ; By Mr. Moss; ;A bill for the better pro of sorrow, and would extend for their com- tectum of mortgagees of personal property; fort the hooe. that at the last and final great referred. roll-call be win be found answering to his among those-who, having battled with 0fl(Sum5ig elements of Sin, have sub- dued and conquered at last , T ; Remlved, That as an evidence of our res- hadfl of mournmir for the teriod Drescrib- ed by our regulations, and that a blank pa?L vtM - thlf mpany Ia" Rslrd That a mt f these resolutions e sent to tne tamuy ot tne aeceaseo, ana also furnished . the , city papers with a re- " a a y . ii J ' quesi mat luey ue puonsueu. JNO. U. JAMES, i W. P. Oldham, Com. N. B. Rakkih, ) - . Legislature of flortli Carolina. senate! Condensed from the News and Sentinel. . ' .... SEVENTH DAY. , Raleigh, Monday Nov. 25, 1872. f The Senate met at 11 o'clock, a. m.. Pres ident Morehead in the Chair. Mr. Murphy offered the credentials of Mr. Powell, of the 22nd District Mr, Powell was. sworn in. ' The Senate announced Senate Standing Committee on Penal Institutions. Messrs. Troy, Worth, Murphy, Murray, Scott, Mc- uotter ana Kespess. Mr. Troy. A bill to be entitled an act to re-enact and continue in force the char ter of the Fayetteville and Florence Rail road uompany, and the several acts amend atory thereof, and to amend the same. Re ferred. Mr. Humphrey. A bill entitled an act to incorporate the Snow Hill, Granville and Goldsboro' Railroad Referred to Commit tee on Internal Improvements. A resolution drawn from Calendar to ap point a special joint committee of two from the Senate and three from the House, for the purpose of investigatingthe penitentiary question as involved in the Governor's mes sage and the communication to the General Assembly from the Board, was unanimously adopted. The resolution introduced by Mr.' Nichol son, concerning the internal revenue'system, to the effect that our representatives in uongress be petitioned to use their influence and utmost endeavors to have the internal revenue system abolished, or so amended as to better the present system. Kecom mended to be passed by Committee on iTopositions and tinevancea. HOUSE OF REPRESEOTATTVES. Pursuant to an adjournment the House was caued to order at lx A, ja., by Mr. tspeaKer KODinson. - The following standmg Committees were announced. - On Penal Institutions. Messrs. Craige, Bennett, Moore, Lloyd, King, " Blythe, stowe, watson, WarlicK, liallara ana liunn. On -fcxlucation. Messrs. Moore, Orange, Johns, Ellison, Paschall, Lindsay Todd, Bhinn of Oabarrus, Anderson of Clay, Bry ant of Halifax and Mitchell K . On Kauroads, Post-uoads and Turnpikes. Messrs. Bryson, of Swain, Anderson of uavie, Wiley, Abbott, Jsyrd, Jttowe, rressen, f reeman, JJavis. woodhouse. iSrooka. Uul lard, Badger and Bennett. .-. "- s Agriculture. Mechanics and Mining. Jones, of Orange, Luckey, Copeland, Bry Shackelford. Goodwvn. Wilev. . lie id. oi ant, of ritt, Bowman, Jloss, uant, Ferry, Mecklenburg, Waddell and WftUgh, . tin Militnrv AtTairo Mnura inrmftn HinnanL Haynes, Miller, MaxwelL Hous ton, Outlaw, Wflliamson, Brown, of David son, and Grady. Mr. McGehee, in favor of Iiouisa Heath, . i . .1 T, 1 m ; A , or her regularly authorized agent, $1,500, Heath, former Judge of the Superior Court of Law of North Carolina, as his undrawn salary. A message from the Senate proposing a joint Committee of 6 on the part of the Sen ate and v on the part of the Mouse on the ouue uvui ami juiauiuues, was, on muuuu 1 t Tfc-m-j. J tT.l ;t;: of Mr. Houston, concurred in. ' By Mr. Snead. a bill to exempt ministers of the gospel and physicians from working roads and militia duty. ' j - a Xiy Mr. Uorman, a bill to amend chapter Jffiiff? AO1" m w puDUC By coI . a bffl to amend chapter i io, laws oi ioi-; reierreu. By Hughes, col. : A bill to create a me chanics and laborers lien law; referred. . By Hughes, coL : A bill to amend chap ter 139, laws of leea-'TU; referred. By Ellison, coL : A bill to declare cer tain larcenies petty misdemeanors; refer red. . - Mr. Craige was excused, bvreauest. from serving on the Commute on Pnviieges and Elections. Mr. Sneed takes the place of Mr. Gor man on the Committee on Internal Improve ments, and Mr. Gorman takes the place of Mr. Sneed on the Committee on the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum. The name of Mr. Moss was added to the Judiciary Com mittee. Mr. Houston was excused from serving on the Committee on Military, Af fairs. i jut. Drown, irom vue wuuuuiibb uu riu- Msitiom and Grievances, submitted an un- Mr. Brown, from the committee on Pro- favorable report upon the bill limiting the hours of labor to 10 hours. The report, with the bill, was placed on the calendar. Bv Mr. Settle: A resolution raising a ioint select committee of 5. 3 on the part of the House and and 2 on the part of the Senate, on Constitutional Reform; placed on calendar. By Mr. Heaton: A resolution instructing . . , . 1 t.i : me vjomnuiwe on jrnvuegea tuiu xjicutiuua to innuire into and reDortuDon the eligibility of Mr. Warlick, of Burke, to a seat in this House, it being currently reported that he was not a citizen of this State 12 months preceding his election; placed on calendar. thscnb f. Au election returns t Jiy Mr. mciienee : a resolution autnonzmg 1 wimTen to send for neraons and oaners: placed on calendar.' J I f erring, the report of J5VMr. Jones, Of urange: " &. resomuon ui iuc the Committee on the Insane Asyhihv and directing that the committee oe cnargea to give uie 1 terof the dehciencv m tne last approxima- t otherwise placed on calendar- J " f 1 liv lua sauie: airamuuiuuu.uw4Ufi mmi onrenai insu "r 1 into ana repw uuvu vciwuuiuiuuisiiuu- 1 . .-.-C- .. t.h Pp.nitndarv. . I - :Bv Mr. Mailer:-- Aresolntioa ' insteiicrdnjr" me State Geologist, Prof. W C Kerr, to prepare an alphabetical list of the counties, ovme a sketch of climate, soil,- minerals to U the Governor at .3,000 rer annum, and that ; i iuoi.iviMivit.-i t mw-i j t-t of the act for the better protection of oys- By Mr Dula: A bill to amend chapter 185, laws of m-i rei ' m -; RniritQ HTHir referred. " - Spirits Turpentine. Amos Fulford, of Newbern, is dead. The small-pox has entirely sub sided in Charlotte. , Wheat has been sown later in Mecklenburg this fall than for 12 years. " Hog cholera destructive in' Mul- land creeK townshijv Mecklenburg county. The News says Mr. Jas. A. Pat- illo, of Granville, has had a 20 lb tumor of years standing taken from his back. Op eration performed in .Baltimore. Says the Charlotte Home: The boarding house of Mr.'McKinney was bro ken into on the night of the 20th. He heard the noise and captured the burglar, a loyal wmte man, named Henry Meyers, who was turned over to the boarding department of onerui Alexander. Since the completion of the Air Line Road to Broad River and a few miles beyond, a large amount of cotton and other produce has been received in Charlotte from that section that heretofore went to Colum bia, Yorkville and Chester.. So we learn from the Democrat. , Says the Southern Home: There is a mine of this metal now in pro cess of being worked by Mr. Colburn, of Boston, in Gaston county, within 2 miles T,; t . , n T. . ., . ml r Lagan uuurcu ana o mues irom tne Air- Line R R The existence of the mine has been known for 30 years, but it has, not Deen worked to any extent Says the Southern Home : Mr. A. Farlev made on the old Johnston nlace. (where Col. Wm. Johnston was born) 1,000 bushels of corn, 7 bales of cotton, wheat. oats, &c, working but two mules. This is a very old place and shows what industry wiu auuumuiisu on wnai is caueu worn out land. No industrious man need go West Says the Raleigh Neics ; A young man by the name of Gainey, was brought to this citv from Samoson countv oaiuraay evening and lodged in jail by United States Deputy Marshals, charged with Ku Kluxing. ; We learn of some out rages that were committed in this arrest upon other parties, which we intend to ferret out and if correct will publish. HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Hotel, R. Jones, Proprietor. November 6. J C Glennin. A K Inzraham. E R Harris. Wm H H Phelps, New York; J R Medlicott, W M Pren tiss, 3 T Bradley, D Rider, R E Styll, Richmond, Ya; T J Johnson, R M Mclntire. A J Hill. Jr.. Citv: G J Boney, Duplin Roads; W A Hinshaw, S C; Robert 13 Covington, L T Everett, Alfred Rowland, Laarin bnrg, NCrDrWH Battle, C B Lindner, Lilesvilte, N C; Mrs Cohen, Jones county, N C; J A. Jar bore. B F Barthlow. Baltimore. Md: D W Brinklev. Max well's; J B Hart man, A S Rowland; 8 C Murray, stannton, xx a; Artnur Meuce, iximoerton ; u u urog- oen, u w is tan too, uoiosDoro, n u. - "In these davs when alcoholic liauors are so large ly congamed, and customers are so mnch in doubt w newer ineir svsiems are not oeine Braananv im- l dv aaniteranon, u u weu tnat one at least or cne popular beverages or tne period is reliable as pure that is UDOLfno Wolfe 8 Aboxatic Schtx- Paji dchhapps. it is sometnlner to be assured bv physicians and others of the scientific cognotoenti that we have in this article a genuine extract which. I nBftv.11 Ji7?0l. Hf?6?0!41! lasenui numerate quantity ana anaer orain&my excess leaves but a minimum of the inevitable evils I vi uumj. Adbiax & Voixebs, Agents. nov 21-lw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jj X UIlUJN LI 02 MUlllllo, AUCTIONEERS. ON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S7th and 39avat 10 A.M. and 8 P. M., at our salesroom, North Water street, a large and valuable stouEoi ' ,..c GENUINE DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, FLNE GOLD JEWELRY RINGS, PINS, STUDS, CUTLERY, etc, etc We wiU offer the above stock of strictly first-class goods from a well-known establishment on Broad- Way, N. T., AT AUCTION, Without reserve, on Wednesday and Friday, Nov. 27th and 29th, at 10 A. M., and 3 P. M. Every article guaranteed as repr resented. c'kujnlx s JH.U.UK1S. Ancuoneers. The above stock now on exhibition nrior to the saie. . nov. sri-sre J. F. RUEOKERT'S PMO-FORTE WAREROOMS. 'REMOVAL. rN AND AFTER DECEMBER 1ST, "THE UN- dersigned will occupy the N. E. corner Fourth and Market Streets, Which Is being fitted up for the sale of PI A NO SAND ORGANS, Of which a good assortment is always kept on hand. Especially Ladies and those wishlmr to nmrchase. have a fine opportunity to make themselves at home. free of all distarbances.n and " test n THE 8UPE- uiuiUTX or rnTT"P XTTTT X T THE WEBER PIANOS AND WOOD'S ORGANS OVER ANY ANI ALL OTHERS OFFERED IN THE CITY. SPECIAL-T eordiallT invite anv dealer, or dealers, judges, musicians and critics, to call and "test" Admission free and unobstructed to all. Anvthiae in the musical merchandize for. aisBea. . - ". ', .. Masohio Hall. - J, F. RUECKERT. NOTICE. Lessons in Vocal and Instrumental 1 1 jiubio conunuea. Davis & -Wliit I SECOND STREET MARKET, TX7ILL OFFER FOR BALE, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of this week; some of the PLNEST BEEF.. WBmUl NORTH , CANOLTNA . CAN FRO : ...... St. ! PoriHent 4 i4 ,-"TpiCHAKD J. JfONES,' fTuTE MASQNIC HALL (SECOND ? FLOOR) S I . I. T ...-.-. V.i'K .to. .. ' ' .. : " ff wnti p-pxnc ' in)i - - , i -wholno. i;59i' HEJW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. I :J0HN.,S;;JAMES, P r o d uc'e.D r,o keii , wminraTQir, n.;g noTS7-m' A Special Heeting jTVF THE WILMINGTON BCILDINQ ABSOCIAt TION For thD . Redemption . of Stocky Win be held at the Library Rooms, this evening, at : O'ClOCK. . .. ... , .-. ,, Seal. Estate. Stock in this Association, ALL BONDS, STOCKS and SECURITIES, Which may be approved by the Board, are taken as securities for loans in the Association. ' ! 1 ' C L. CHESNTJTT'1 dot 27 It Secretary and Treasurer. . VIOLINS, - STRINGS AND BOWS, .. . FOR SALE AT ' -V--J- JT. D. Love's Book Store, i f nov 87-tf L B. GBAcraB. .: G. M. Stbdxax... .. r.: .President ,.Yice president Cashier .iAssistaat Cashier S. D. WJlULACX... Isaac Bates...... Bank of New Hanover. CAPITAL & SURPLUS - - $225,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL- tl,000,0o6 DIRECTORS: D. R. Mnrchlson, of Wil liams Mnrchison Geo. R. French, of Geo. C. M. Stedman, of Wright fc Stedman., . ; . Jas. A. Leak, of Wades- K. mrencn a son. Doro. H. VoUers, of Adrian Weddell, of Tarboro, VoUers. f N. C. ' J. W. Hinson, of Sprunt S. B. Borden, of Golds- & Hinson. boro. N. C. . ' L B. Grainger, President. ; , ? k. b. bordkk, n nl flolioTn Ummth Hwm,- rremaent. uuiuuuuiu UlUUUUi casmer. -, -.'DIRECTORS: 5? E. B. Borden. W. T.; Falrcloth. W F. Kornearav. A. J. Galloway, Herman Weill. M. WKDBBii, m01,Vn7,n TJitniiA)! J. D. CrnanHa, rresiacni. iiuuuiu UluilUUi , uasnier. - ;v DDXECTORS : . . James M. Redmond. Fred PhilliDS. W. G. Lewis. Mathew Weddell. 5 - Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest Is authorized by Charter to receive on deposit moneys held in trust by Exeeutors,. Administrators, Guardians, fcc., Ac., &c Sens Checks at par on New York. Baltimore. Phil adelphia, Norfolk. Columbia. Charleston. Richmond. Petersburg and all the cities and towns in North varouna. . . - . Buys and sells Checks in' sums to suit on ' Great T i . : t ,A a oriuuii, muuiu, unnuioT, franco, KC unys ana sens uoia, sui Stocks. &c. Ac - Jver, Bank Bills, Bonds, Strict attention given to the orders and requests of our country friends by mail or otherwise. Horse -Blankets. LAP ROBES, WOOL "MATS,' TRUNKS, ' HAR ness. Saddles. Bridles. Collars. Hames. Chains. Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus ters. '- - Stock Iiaree and Prleea Low. J,S.Topham ftCo., ' No. 8 South Front St, oct 26-tf nac Wilmington, N. C. ; tMISCEIXANEpUS.t Bridal Presents. UNSURPASSED FOR THEIR BEAUTY AND PIANOS unsurpassed for their quality of tone. ORGANS The power, wealth and sweetness of which challenge the admiration of those who hear them. CHROMOS Beautiful and impressive as vivid pic tures of art. -.,..-.-..-, ... i . UTERATTJRE--ComDrifilnir the most entertainini; and absorbing works ever published, by the best au thors in the world, at IllUrSilUUiU B nov2l-tf Live Book and Music Store. PE0CLAHATI0N. , l mayor's Office, , 1 govemijef 5tli, 1872. n. 1 . rXTHKREAS HIS EXCELLENCY, THE PRESI V V dent of the United States, and his ExeeUenc-v the Governor of the State of North Carolina, have each designated the 28th day of November Instant, to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving and praise to God for his many blessings vouchsafed during the past year . now, tnereiore, ia coniormity mtn tnese procia- -nations and custom. I, Jaxks Wilsoh. Mayor of the city of Wilmington, do call apon the citizens thereof on that day to suspend all business as far as practicable, and to take such measures as may seem meet and proper to render np their, thanks to God for His great Kindness and bounty. v ."5 i ' -'!'' JAMES I WILSON, nov 5-lawtd ayor. AT ' L0J7 PRICES : 6 000 SAL'1! . jCQQ BARRELS FLOUR, 150 80X28 L ' 8EDES' QQ HHDS. AND BOXES BACON SIDES, OK HHDS. BACON SHOULDERS, , BBLS, PORK, S00 BAGS COFFEE, 1 fXABBLS. SUGAR, 800 BBLS. SYRUP, xUVI ..-.-v.. f . if'i: . f ti jf HHDS. SYRUP, 5,000 BUSHELS CORN, A BALES HAY, 100 BBLS. GLUE, TONS HOOP IRON, ; . a ggQ BOLLS BAOGINO; :t Qtf TONS TIES, ; CO BALES TARN, I 4 T, T on iiumih .i . . , 1 Jf . - - rpm; maidt flour took ttts rrrrmr '.1 ' at our last I tdr tor tun best Pi&in ' LkiuL Tils. olt andDomeeUa Ruils, all of wLkh prove the At other re",T"a r'vm f r r'atn r wA ma stnotied. and ht..enii,ti tit tumpi mni.t nn k. ".noTlitf 44 one week,. ....... v.. 3 0 " " Three weetun X .I...l7. ' . , 60 , .. ThraemonthB..,..... ?..VS00 " - Six monUiw.,iVA,,i:.iY,.S5 00 "S, )nB TarT!.7. T . ' ..:.' ...60 00 PCpntnt AdvertUemanta takea at proppp4, tlonatel Jpw latea. ' Five Squlp estimated as a qvt artep-colaiua, aad ten eqnares aVllf!sHwiBAai4A Uli " K limCit'tOlJS soirEjiirE2,q3.i TMu'narkefSt w, 1 L. m, 1. n aVcr n, ; p., t ' - Wholesale Pealers insb" ; Clothing, Dry Goods,. JCoot iul r Shoes,' Hats, Notions,- &c; ; The largest and best assorted stock ;nv this State, - ' ' and we are also determined to have' . . j T II E C IT E A' l' B KtT'V'"'' T6 WHOLESALE DX AiKRi',E ' mm S. 1 n 1 ti 1 - 1 ; SOL. BEAR" & BEOS., -t26:nwfeQt:atteoti.' wmmrGTOir, mum CAROLiHAr '"'.' 1 RETAIL DEALERS' IN; ' , ' V: CiotMii2,: Dry; Goods, Boots 'aElJIoes,, We respectfully solicit ta-eal!' vt cu patron a Jf BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.' ' ' . S " " . r ... .,"",.:. ! We'defy eompetWpn In quality fnd prices. .v-" ; ? r- - v .,1; SXOck" OF t'r "J - CAOTlBEBXCEIjip.. -V nov tf-lm i v' SOL. BEAR 4c BROS. WOODj'TABER&r'MOESE, Eaton; Utadlson Co IV. T., - ....... y W..... y .. , .. BTEA3I EUGHTES, PortalIe StatiAnary and Acrleu)tB.raI. .: Hundreds in use in Printing Rooms, Shops, Mills, Mines, and on Farms and Planta tions foe Grain. Threshing. Food Cooking for Stock,' Cotton Ginninir. Sawmir. etc Circulars sent on ap plication. . One of these Engines can be seen a this office. oct l-D&Wtf ' 7 BTJIBS ! ; SEED ! 1 . Per S TE A E R y ANOTHER SUPPLY Op' HYACINTH BULBS (double); Assorted Celery,, , Yellow and Silver.Skin Onion Setts; ALSO,'.?! rrai SnpplT 'iOfoftol i Saie, . THYME, CAYENNE AND BLACK PEPPERS, " : ' FOR SAUSAGE MAKERS. ,; T'- ' . ..... . s . j- - ; it. -1-- J . Assafoetlda for Horse Sickneas. Cold at nov24-tf - , , J. K. McUXJJENNY'S Drug and Chemical Store, i. v JUppitt's Corner. - ABDOintmemts of die BMe Apit.- ... rrvfllB REV.'P. A. STROBE, BIBLE AGENT FOR '; A North Carolina, wll fill the following appoint-1 ments: k - - ' '.! f, i . ,' Lumberton, Robe son county. Tuesday, November , 26, TP. M. . . - ' Elizabethtown, Bladen county, Thursday Novem ber 28th, 7 P. M. ' . ' Fayetteville, Cumberland.- county, Sundays De cember 1st, . Clinton, Sampson county, Tuesday, December 84, KenansvQle, Duplin county, Thursday, December 5th, 7 P. M. - Wilmington,, New Hanover county fc Sunday, De cember 8th, . . Jacksonville, Onslow county Tuesday, December Smithville, Brunswick county,, Thursday. Decem ber 12th, 7 P. M. Tr . . f "1 Whltesville, Columbus county. Sunday, Decern- -ber 15th, . " . f nOv28-tf. THE "SlTAR",: t A1 li-l.t ,1 STEAM - i ' , f m t t ikt 'i it fx " Job Printing' Hotiso. ,'4 Jtf ' THREE STEAH PRESSES, 1 . v " .. .; ,, .j , r COMPETENT WORKMRF, . " " "'-The Best jkat1 : REASONABLE PRICES for. . ft f ,,-.-1'-'- j,,' (f'll,'., superior Work. . .... . j . . t . '"' " ' - 4 i' ''' r'J - . 1 ... . . .. i '.-.. T ...i ; . , . ..... K y f '... Give ua;va":Trial. - "' J 1 " """" ' T" : v' ' . . . . . .v i . '"1. .- .. t . I v s jrrjf QASRICKS-DIAGONAL,''; AND CASSI-. DVSlNESs:suim At iT i i MCNSON CO.'a 1. 'J BOTS4-tf , City Clothing Store. "V7antG. -7 - shales rrcHAXicrs rv -1 ) IaaAswciauoabWck, At, 52fl ft . ' jti -. 1 ' . -. '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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