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11 jT '--a TMf If Iff lflTff '- irn 'i -ltimm FUBLlSIfED DAILY, BY . K I I N ' ' ,V IT ' ' . v -M ' ono bflnarp one fly, & . . r s. ....... . l.rr-rjt; ;" jhreedays H r I . v - 4 r l'T r-V V . - . -. B . .T W j- -"W . "SaT W BBBSSk, "BSSSB BBBSW W A "T . , I aBSBBSBBBBrBBBat I I I lour oays ukiicb, Dcwaoa Bank3aB01n,'Front 8t" ' rati o vBaoRirnoir. one yi'ar dV(mcf..i..v.i,,;.-..,..;.,......7 00 six montnB. w aTnc .,f Three montaa, in audr&nce. ., Ouo inonui, iu uu The Mornina Stab vtH b. dollvtred ta iuij part of the City at FirrM Cmt per week. ... OUTLINES. :; . v . , .Stunner nskeil t(i be excused from ebra mittec servicn.v - Ben Wood subscribes '$1,000 to the Greeley Press "fund. .' cv. Dr. Haight elected Bishop of Massa chusetts. Newbnryport, Eng., gas works exploded and peyeu peron , killed. . The Henderson Line Louisville steam ers loses $03,000 by the 'sinking of the Grey Rtgle. 1 French" spoliation claims bill to be called up early in the Senate. : Hivns Christian Andersen is seriously ill. ; Ohio navigation . commissioners are soon to confer -with 'the President. ' The Attorney-General to-day hears the committee from the bogus Alabama Legis lature. To-morrow he will hear , the other side, hut the Government will 'not inter fere unless something should arise under the Constitution making it necessary. ' ' . Western Iron Association reduce the price of iron $12 on the. ton, nails half a dollar on the keg. Bill introduced in the House of Representatives to incorpo rate a national banking 'association. 4 in Gen. Meade's widow pensioned. The sloops of war bill as amended by Cox and others passed. Bix vessels -ordered to be built, half in private yards.' Schurz alone of the prominent Liberals remains on Senatorial committees. - Alabama Legislature (regular) did not elect Senator yesterday. Nominations ( yesterday by the President Wood Hunt, of New York, for Supreme Court Judge, J. L. Orr, of South Carolina, for Minister to Russia. AVeldou and WMhincton Ualirotd Company, Mr. Greene, of Petersburg, will in troduce in the Senate to-day a bill for the incorporation of a new railroad company with this title. It provides tor ine opening ui uuuks oi BUDsenp tion in Petersburg by Iteuben Itag Inml, John Donnan, S A. Plnmmer, and Daniel Dobson; and in Richmond hy James Thomas, W. .li ' Isaacs," Franklin Stearu9, E. "VV. Nolting, and Benjamin II. Xasb; and in Fredericks burg by J. B. Ficklen, II. B. Hall, J. II. Kelly, Charles Herndon, and Wm. Ware; and in Alexandria by W. D. Corse, Lewis MeKenzie, Francis L. Smith, George C. Wodderbnrn, and Edgar Snowden; for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to the capital stock. The object is the establishment and maintenance of a line of railway be tween some point on the boundary line between Virginia and North Carolina near Weldon, and some point on the Potomac opposite ornear Washington, D. C, the capital stock to bc.not less than one : million nor more than ten millions of dollars, to he divided into shares of $100 each. The bill provides for the building or purchase of a road in whole or in part, and authorizes subscriptions by the cities of Petersburg, Richmond and Alexandria, the town of Fred ericksburg, the Richmond and Peters burg Kauroad Company, the 1 eters burg li ail road Company, the Clover Hill Railroad Company, the i Rich mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, and the Alexan dria and ' Fredericksburg Railroad Company. Richmond IDispatch. The North Carolina Senator. A private dispatch, announcing the election to-day of Judge Merrimon as 1. S. Senator by the $orth Carolina Legislature, reached here early in the afternoon. Some disappointment was expressed by the friends of .ex-Gov. Vance, but upon the whole the elec tion of Mr. Merrimon was very fa vorably received. He is regarded as . one of the ablest men in the State, and his known conservatism will add to his influence here. It is understood that his election was secured by Re publican votes, the members of that party having become convinced that there was no further reasonable hope of re-electing Mr. Pool. A Wash Inyton Telegram. ( ' " ' We learn from the Charlotte Obwrter that the two children who have had the small pox have recovered, and no other cases have been reported. It is likely that this will end the matter. . METEOROLOGICAL IIECORD. December 6, 1872. Time. Barome ter. Ther mom eter. Wind. Weather. 7 A. P. P. 30:34 3:3. 30:31 WrNLIjtht 59 ! if Ul-ihIu 47 :8 K Light rClear. !Fuir IFair Mean iuii. ur day, 47deff. Note. All barometric readings are reduced to the Ka level and to 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Robert Sbtboth, Serg't Signal Service U. M. A. Weather Report. War Department, ) Oftlceof Chief Signal Officer, Washington, December 5 4:85 V. M. ) VrobabHUieK . In the Northwest and thence over the up P r lakes and southward to Arkansas and Tennessee, risinz barometers, southwesterly t northwesterly winds, generally clear weather and lower temperature. In the lower lake region, southwesterly winds, in creasing pressures, colder and partly cloudy weather. In the Middle and Eastern States and along the line of Canadian stations, southwesterly to northwesterly winds, clear ing and colder weather, with liigher barom eters to-morrow. . In the Gulf .and South Atlantic States, clearing weather and occa sional light rain, with northerly winds, in creasing pressures and lower temperature to-morrow. . 975,000 In Cash for f I. We call the attention of our readers to 'the advertisement in another column of the N ebraska State Orphan Asylum; - Here is a chance to win a fortune in a Public Legal drawing, and at the same time help anoblo nd worthy institution. dw2m "Winter Ink. We have now on hand a full supply of -.o 11a. iur winier uho. vytuuui v. v. orders will have prompt attention: ; VOIX XI. NO. 64. THE.CITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Munson & CaSuperior White Shirts. Hottendorf & IIasdagen Apples,; &c. Thos. B. Cabr Wll Lodge No. 319... Heinseekoer Holiday Presents. Local Dots. Yesterday was another good day for snoppmg. . Schooner Sea Bird cleared from New York for this port Dec. 3d. British Brig Victor cleared from Ber muda for Wilmington Nov. 15th. , A friend at Lilesville informs us that the horse-zootic is all over Anson. - J. W. Sullivan, in jail for the non-payment of costs, was released yesterday. The regular meeting of Wilmington Lodge No. 819 this evening, at 7 o'clock. A policeman's belt was picked up on tne street yesterday morning. Who does it belong to! A meeting of the Philomathean Lit erary Association will be held this evening, a full attendance being desired. - The Katie Putnam troupe are drawing large houses in Raleigh and exciting very favorable comment from the press. - A dispatch from New York, published in our usual extra, yesterday, reports the LtuAa JHurehinon ashore at Rockaway. Mr. E, C. McClure, of the Chester, S. C. lleporter, offers for sale an excellent second hand power press. A bargain can be had. There were the usual number of dog lights on the streets last night With this exception everything was "quiet along the Wm. Moore, colored, the new Magis trate recently, appointed for Cape Fear Township, qualified yesterday at the office of the Superior Court Clerk. Messrs. Southerland & Steagall give notice that they have resumed their Omni bus line to the railroads, their horses having recovered from the epizootic. There was a heavy frost yesterday morning, so the early risers say, notwith standing the pleasantness of the weather the day previous and following. A lecture will be delivered this even ing, at 8 o'clock, at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, on the origin of the French language. The public are in vited to attend. The Board of Township Trustees had a meeting yesterday, but,(without transact ing any business, adjourned to meet at the office of Justice E. S. Woodford this after noon at 3 o'clock. Some thirty or forty persons, old and young, were engaged yesterday afternoon, in the open lot near the old depot of the Wilmington and Weldon road, in the once favorite pastime of pitching quoits, . Mr. J. W. Spalding, Manager of the Opera House in this city, has been in Sum ter for some days past arranging the theatre in- that town preparatory, as the Neux says, to the introduction there soon of a first-class company from this city. Temperance Matters. In response to an invitation from Mr. IL K Foster, a prominent and active member of the Friendship Temple of Honor and Temperance, we paid a visit to their Hall in the Odd Fellows' building, yesterday afternoon, mainly for the purpose of in specting the new altar which our Temper ance friends have recently had constructed. It is a very neat affair. The four sides bear the inscriptions "Love," "Purity," "Fi delity" and ".Truth," indicative of the char acter of the order, the ground coloring of each being intended as emblematical. On the front side, below the regular inscription, appears the word "Temperance, very neatly executed and in the form of a scroll. The Hall is appropriately furnished and is used by the two temperance .orders and the Independent Order of Mechanics. County Jail. We paid a visit to the County Jail, yes terday afternoon, for the purpose of to specting the various improvements which have lately been made by order of the Board of County Commissioners. We found that a great change had been made in the appearance of things since our last visit. The cells and corridors have all been neatly white-washed, and bear a clean and comfortable appearance, while the cells imvo Yopn sunnlied witn wooaen Dea .... steads in place of the former uncomforta- ble couches. The flooring and walls have also been repaired and gas introduced in the corridors, altogether making a decided improvement as compared with the un wholesome and rather revolting appear. ance which our county boarding house for- merly presented. - . Kaeape-from Shipboard. Yesterday morning, the seaman belong ing on the schooner Anna Jones, who had been lodged in the Guard House for the past week for safe-keeping,' were taken on' board by some of the police force pre paratory to her departure for Thomaston, Maine. The process of weighing the an chor was in progress when one of the men, seizin? a favorable opportunity, rushed to the stern oi the vessel, sprang into the boat, cut the painter and . made his escape to the shore, landing near the Messrs. Chad- bourn's MilL ' Capt Jones, in consequence of this reduction of hlsforce, which; was previously short, - was ' compelled to - drop anchor again and repair to tha .ahore to re-, i ; 1 emit new hands before -proceeding on his . : .z. . -- j ' J voyage. 5 J WILMINGTON, Grand Ball. ' The opening of Masonic Hall, for the season, will be inaugurated on Thursday night next," the 12th inst , by a grand ball. a la calico, by our friends of the Israelitish persuasion, which is expected to be a r- chercJie affair in everv resnect. 11 Rome of the dresses, we learn, are to be gotten Tip regardless of expense, notwithstanding that the word ca& would seem" to denote economy and simplicity in texture and fin ish. Wife Beating. A colored man, by the name of Amos Roberts," residing on the premises corner of Second and Orange streets, was arrested yesterday afternoon and lodged in the Guard House, charged with, beating his wife. He will probably have a hearing be fore the Mayor's Court this morning. Mayor's Court. The only cases before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning were David James, charged with disorderly conduct, who was required to deposit $5 in the City Treasury, and Geo. W. Perry, charged with the same offence, who was found not guilty and dis chaiged. ... mechanics' Bull dins Association. At a meeting of the Mechanics' Building and Loan Association, held Wednesday evening, 21 shares of stock were redeemed at the following figures: 1 share at $149.50; 12 shares at $155, and 8 at $157, being an average of $155.50 per share. Legislature of North Carolina. FIFTEENTH DAY. Condensed from the News and Sentinel. 1 Raleigh, Wednesday, Dec. 4, '72. SENATE. President Morehead in the Chair. Mr. Lawrence rose to a question of privi lege, in regard to an editorial article in the Daily News of this morning respecting the Senatorial election. Reoorts from standing committees were submitted by Messrs. Murray, Merrimon, Seymour, McCauley and Todd. Mr. Murphy stated that he had not taken the leave of absence granted him yesterday. Mr. Humphrey presented a petition from citizens of Mount Olive asking an amend ment of the charter of that town. Mr. Grandy: A bill to incorporate the New York, Norfolk and Charleston Rail way Company. Kef erred. Mr. Grandy: A bill to incorporate the North Carolina Construction Company. Mr. ITemmine: A bill to prescribe the duties of the Judges of the Superior Courts. Harris, coL: A bill to incorporate the bank of Raleigh, reviving an act of 1870. The incorporators are now ready to open the business of tne said Dante Kuies sus pended and bill passed second reading, when it was reierrea to uommiuee on Corporations. .Mr. Ellis, of Catawba, a bill to authorize the Carolina Narrow Guage Railroad Com pany to consolidate with the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Guage Railroad Company in South Carolina. Mr. Powell moved a suspension of the rules to take up a bill defining the duties of certain Judges; motion adopted, and bill made order of the day Wednesday next, at Hi o clock. Mr. Warms asked a suspension or the rules to take ud the bill relative to Venue. and that the same be reierrea to uommittee on Judee Battle's Report The resolution in iavor oi certain onenns . . a m m . m . mm was discussed 'till adjournment HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Speaker Robinson in the chair. Several reports from chairmen of stand ing committees were rendered as follows: Messrs. Btanioro, lirown, oi uaviuson, Morrison. Johnston and Monng. Bv Mr. Blvthe. a resolution in regard to public printing, instructing the bidder to let out the worK to tne lowesi iresponaiuiej dhi der. Bv Mr. Perry, of Bladen, a resolution in regard to adjournment, that the General AssemDiy, senate concurring, aujuurn di turdav. December 21. to January o. Bv Mr. iJean, a resolution in regara to the two asylums ana me Dutie jrenuen- a Ox.l. Ti 'a. tiarv. Jrlaced on the calendar. Jones, oi uamaen. aide, col, jjinusay, " rt , Tr i T ' J Williamson. coL. Bunn. coL. Bryan, of Sampson, Moss, and Dudley, col", were pranted leave of absence. The OlU to incorporate me Dcuppernong Steamboat and Transportation Company, was taken up and passed its several read ings. The bill to incorporate the North Caro lina Medicinal Association was taten up, amended according to the recommendation . M a! nMM.'4tAA ti An a an1 nassed its second reading. By Mr. Godfrey: A bill to incorporate the Security Express Company, lteierred. By Mr. Trivett: A bill to prevent specu lation in county claims. Referred. Bv Mr. tiodired: A diu to incorporate the Northern and Southern Melegraph Comnanv. Referred. The resolution, introduced by Mr. Morri son, asking our representatives in Congress to use their influence to have the revenue laws so amended as to do away with asses sors, and have such taxes due the TJ. S. Government, by virtue of such laws collect- ed by the sheriffs of the several counties of tneioiaie, was uikcii up nuu nuupwu. The Senate bill for the relief of D. J. Clark, late sheriff of Bladen, was taken up. Messrs. Norment and Richardson gave the particulars of the robbery of a safe in Elizabethtown, in which the said D. J. Clark, the then sberin .01 uie county, naa deposited some $3,500 of taxes be had col lected. That the safe was the only secure nlace of deposit in that section of the coun try, and the loss was owing to no negligence on the part of Mr. Clark. They thought that a9 an act of grace $1,000, as the bill proposed, might be remittea. Messrs. Bennett and Perry, of Bladen, also favored the passage of the bill. The bill Dassed its several readings. RvMr. Bean: A resolution in reference to the two Asylums and the State Peniten tiary; placed on calendar. , The joint Assembly met in the Hall of Representatives at is o-ciock. ; The Speaker stated that the joint Assem bly to examine tne vow oi August last, ior fhi "RTecritive and other State officers, hav ing been postponed to this day on account of there being no returns from the counties of Gates, Jones, .Watauga, New ; Hanover and Macon, he would state that as yet the counties of Gates, Watauga and Macon had not been heard from..' ' - Mr. McGfthee, from tne committee to ex- .i . i .. . K,m iYit vnrlAns vmn. S" LTreaefecil of the coripiuttee as ?q now jpunia. 7 . " . . a N. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER ; 6, , 872. sembly should act, &c, submitted a lengthy report, which was read by the clerk, and on motion oi Air. Welch was adopted. Fend ing the adoption of the report, a consider able discussion arose as to what effect the adoption of the resolution would have upon tne result oi tne election. The Republi cans were evidently uneasy that some of the fraudulently elected officials would be ousted from their ill-gotten positions. Mr. Mciienee said the thought of a change in the election result never once entered the head of the committee. Mr. Murphy moved for and advocated the orintiner of the renort. - Mr. Seymour offered the following reso lution, That the Ulerk of the House be in structed to add up the returns so far re ceived and in his hands, in accordance with the principles adopted by this Joint Assembly. An amendment was offered by Mr. Heaton to require the work to be done by the 10th of January. The Chair announ ced returns bad been received from the counties of Jones and Rowan, and also cor rected returns from the county of New Hanover, all of which were handed over to theUlerk. Mr. Johnston, from the committee to wait on Judge Merrimon and inform him or his election to the United States Senate by the Legislature of North Carolina, re ported that the committee had performed its duty and received from Judge Merrimon his acceptance of the position. Joint session adiourned till 12 o'clock M.. 10th December. Spirits Turpentine. Newbern has the epizooty. "YVadesboro has the Epizooty. Hillsboro has just killed a hog weighing 516 pounds net Two prisoners attempted to es cape from Wadesboro jail. The Hillsboro Recorder an nounces the death, at Areola, Ala., of Mr. Samuel Strudwick, formerly of this State. At Tabb's Creek Church (Bap tists in Granville countv. a little eirl onlv 8 years old professed religion and was bap tized. The Grand Lodge of. .Masons will probably adiourn to-night The Ral eigh papers speak of it as a large,' dignified and intelligent body. - " . - Mrs. Whitfield Reavis, a widow lady of the advanced age of 90, died in Henderson, Sunday night She had a can cer over her eye that, says the Mira, short ened her life, and she died at a good old age, at that Hickory thriveth. The Eagle notices marked improvements. The new Baptist church on the corner of Main, was raised last week. Several new dwellings will go up in the next month, and two hand some brick stores. The Electoral College met in the Qo nofa Onai-ril-.oi of 1 9. aViavIt T nn Wednesday, and cast the vote of North Carolina for Grant and Wilson. J. B. Neathery, Esq., was appointed Secretary to the College, and VV. a. uienn, q., oi Yadkin county, was selected as messenger to convey the vote to Washington. A colored man by the name of Parker, says the Greensboro' Patriot, was fearfully assaulted on Saturday night, about train time, by parties unknown, near the old Institute. The object of the assault seems to have been some bacon which he had just purchased at the store of Messrs. Buchanan & McDonald, as it was captured by his assailants. Mr. Gainv. of Sampson, has been indicted in the Federal Court for re sisting a U. S. Deputy Marshal. The case had been before the U. S. Commissioner, but in a continuance for the defendant to have the benefit of witnesses, it was carried before the Grand Jury, and the Commis sioner refused further cognizance. So says the Era. The Wadesboro Herald calls at tention to the meeting of "Stockholders of the Yadkin Railroad, to take place in Albe marle on the 17th. It says: We, as a peo ple, would derive more benefit from the Yadkin Road, with its connections, than from any other passing by this place. We hope there will be a full meeting of Stock holders, and that they may devise some plan to get the work started. The Greensboro Patriot says : One of our young merchants, the proprietor of a number of tenement houses in the vicinity of Warrensville, having among his renters one slippery old chap of the African pursuasion who would not come to terms, concluded to move on the works last Mon day morning and try what efficiency there misrht be in a keg of blasting powder. The landlord intimated that the law prohibited him from throwing a tenant out, but there was no law to prevent him from blowing up his house if the house didn t pay. By this time white was the predominant color visi ble in the eyes of the tenant and it is said a livelier rheumatic fnever scratched gravel for the ten minutes he was engaged remov ing his valuables from the premises in ques tion, which done the iuse was extinguished, the door locked and the proprietor waited away with the key in his pocket When the pure medicinal restorative, now so wide ly known as Udolphx Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, was introaucea into tne woria unaer tne endorse ment of four thousand leading members of the med ical profession, some twenty years ago. its proprie tor was well aware that it couia not wnouy escape the penalty attached to all new and useful prepara tions, lie, tnereiore, enaeavorea to invest 11 witn the strongest possible safeguard against counterfeit ers and imitators, to render all attempts to pirate it difficult and dangerous, it was Huommed to aistin- cuished chemists for analysis, and pronounced bv them the purest spirits ever manufactured. Its pu ritv and properties ha vine been thus ascertained. samples or tne article were rorwaraea to ten inou sand physicians, including all the leading practition ers in the United States, for the purpose or experi ment. A circular, requesting a tnai ox tne prepara tion and report of the result, accompanied each spec imen. Four thousand of the most eminent medical men in the Union promptly responded. Their opin ions of the article were unanimously favorable. Such, a preparation, they said, had long tecn wanted by the profession, as no reliance could be placed on the ordinary liquors of commerce, all of which were more or less adulterated, and therefore unfit for me dicinal purposes. The peculiar excellence and the principal ingredients of the Schnapps, together with an unalloyed character of the alcoholic clement, give it, in the estimation of the faculty, a marked superiority over every other diffusive stimulant as a diuretic, tonic and restorative. Adrian Si Voixebs, Agents. dec 5-lw MABBID. FRENCH WORTH. On the 38th November, at the Chnpch of the Stransers. New York, bv Rev. Charles F. Deems. D. D., George B. French, Jr. , and Miss Cornelia m. worm, aauguter or n, u. worm, I Esq., au of Wilmington, N DIETJU WOOD. On the evening of the 4th Inst. Thomas F., infant son of Robert B. and Joicey Wood, aged 10 montns ana aays. n r -'.." The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock A. M. to-day. '' ;. , .';-;;.. . " ,,-t-. ' TURNER. la this city, on the, morning of the ota instant, pirs. caroune jr., react oi too uw C Turner, and daughter of John C. Wood, Esq asrnd 40 tmara and K mnntba.. . .. - ; u The friends and I favitMl tn attend t 'The friends and acouaintances of the family ax invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) afternoon ; I wvv mu miui pm VHiwV " ' i cbftrch, an4 thence to pakf 9emet7t HOTEL AftttlTAXS, National HoteL K. Jones. Proprietors-December 5. John L O'Neal, Philadelphia: J L Sannders, F B uowara, Mew ione: A Js uucnnm, u u Price, M. ru ling, S C: Ang, A. Wamberaie, C ATondertbnle,Rot terdam. Germany: W B Johnson, W. C & ARK: W J Norton. Marlboro. S C: John D Pemberton. Wadeaboro, N C; B J Biet, Baltimore. Md; C H Branson, Sampson county, N C WILMINGTON MONEY fflABKETJ eOBBBCTKD DAILY BY TKK BANK OF NEW HANOVER, I. B. GRAINGER, PRESIDENT. BTrrme. ' (KLLnia. Gold........... 110 .113 Silver. 105 108 Exchange sight on Northern cities Par. Exchange 30 days on " " K&ljf )cdia. .Far val. SeUine. Bank of New Hanover Stock. First National Bank, Wilmington Building Stock,. Mechanics' " .. Navassa Guano Co. " . . 35 88 100 40 39 100 .84 105 55 51 100 N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Connon Do. Funding 1866 85 Do. Do. Do. 44 1868 24 New 20 Special Tax 13 Do. to N. C. Railroad 40 W". &. W. B. R. Bonds 7 Wc (Gold Int).90 W., C. & R. R. Bonds. 8 Wc 43 Wilmington City Bonds, 8 o. .-. 74 " 1 WC.i 80 " " old6$c 67 " " new 6$e....65(GoldInt) " " 8c 75 ( " New Hanover County Bonds (10 years), c(Gold Int) .70 New Hanover County Bonds (5 years) 6 wciwjia mti ....B8 W. A W. Railroad Stock fPur Iflfli R2 North 'Carolina R. R. " (" 100) 44 W.. C. & Railroad " ( " 60) WiL Gas Light Co. " (" 60) 70 RATES OP FBEI6HT. Per Steamer. Per Sailing Vessel To Nsw York. Crude Turpentine bbl 0 60 0 55 0 50 0 65 1 50 0 00 0 60 0 60 8 00 000 0 00 1 00 0 00 a 0 15 0 00 0 65 0 45 0 65 0 50 1 60 0 85 0 65 0 15 1 80 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 15 0 00 0 10 0 00 0 40 0 00 0 40 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 40 0 00 3 00 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 13 0 00 7 00 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 45 0 00 3 00 0 00 0 00 6 50 00 75 0 00 0 70 0 00 0 10 0 00 3 75 0 00 0 60 0 00 0 00 0 00 1 00 0 00 1 00 Tar bbf. pts Turpentine $ bbl Roain tfbbl Cotton bale... Cotton Goods 9 bale. . Flaxseed 9 bushel Peanuts bushel To Philadelphia. 0 10 0 Ooj a 00 0 so 0 00 & 0 60 0 00 1 00 0 00 & 0 40 0 00 1 75 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 10 0 00 7 00 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 00 Crude Turpentine V bbl i ar w DDI Spta Turpentine bbl Rosin V bbl Cotton 9 bale Cotton Goods 9 bale.. Peanuts 9 bushel Lumber 9 M To Baltimoks. Crude Turpentine 9 bbl Tar 9 bbl .. Spta Turpentine 9 bbl Rosin 9 bbl....." Cotton 9 bale.. Peanuts 9 bushel Lumber w M To Boston -Crude Turpentine 9 bbl 0 00 OA 0 45 0 00 S 25 0 00 0 11 0 00800 I 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000000 ?bbl OTDentina 49 bbl Rosin 9 bbl Cotton bale Peanuts 9 bushel.... 0 00 0 00 Lumber 91L 0 00 0 00 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Superior White Shirts, JIUSIJTESS SUITS, FINE DEESS SUITS, LEATHER BAGS, HATS, GAPS, &c. MUNSON & CO.. Clothing and Furnishing Store. dec G-tf We Offer to the Trade, AT LOW FIGURES, BBLS. APPLES, 10 BBLS 0NI0NS' BBLS. TURNIPS. Lemon Crackers, Soda Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Sugar Crackers and Ginger Snapps in barrels and bexes: Salted Sides, Sugar-cured Pig Shoulders, Plain Smoked Shoulders, Molasses, Flour, Syrups, Dutch Herring in small kegs; Brandy Peaches, pints and quarts; 25 boxes Sapolio, best N. C. Apple Brandy, etc., etc dec 6-tf HOTTENDORF A HASHAGKN. Holiday Presents. JUST RECEIVED, of A LARGE ASSORTMENT Small and Family Bibles, Prayer Books of all sizes and styles; Hymn Books, Hymnals, Albums, Ac, At the Live Book Store. Call and select from the largest assortment in the city of Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Gold Pens and renciis,irancy uoxes, dec., ec, at UJUJNajtJUKUKK'S - dec 6-tf Live Book and Music Store. L B. Gbainqeb President C. M. Stedkan Vice President S. D. Wallace Cashier Isaac Batkb Assistant Cashier Bank of New Hanover. CAPITAL & SURPLUS - - $225,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL- $1,000,000 DIRECTORS D. R. Murchison, of Wil C. M. Stedman, of Wright & Stedman. J as. A. Leak, of Wades- liams & Murchison Geo. R. French, of Geo. U. French & son. ooro. M. Weddell, of Tarboro, N. C. H. Toilers, of Adrian & v oilers. J. W. Hinson, of Sprunt E. B. Borden, of Golds & iiinson. 1 w.v, i,. , I. B. Grainger, President. Doro, jn. c. E-B.Bordeit, PnlMniin "DTiaTlPil B.P.Howhx, rresiaenu uuiluJUUi If UllUlulli casmcr. DIRECTORS: E. B. Borden. W. T. Falrcloth. W. F. Korneeay. a. j. uauoway, Herman weui. M. Wbddbll, Uln-plin-nil P-nniinh J. D. Cumoito, rresiaent. luiuuiv JJlUllulli cashier. DIRECTORS: James M. Redmond. Fred Phillips. W. G. Lewis. jnainew weuaeii. Issues Certificates of Deposit bearinir interesL Is authorized by Charter to receive on deposit moneys neia in trust dj jucecutors, Aaministrators, uu&nmtns, OC, OC, AC Sella Checks at n An Tlnwr VnrV llslHinnrtt Pill adelphia, Norfolk, Columbia. Charleston. Richmond. Petersburg and Carolina. l an the clues and towns in Nona Buys and sells Checks In sums to suit on Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, France, Ac Buys and sells Gold. Silver. Bank Bills. Bonds. Stocks, Ac. Ac - ' - Strict attention given to the orders and requests oi our country mends br mail or otherwise. nov 16-nae if-dAw v Horse Blankets,., T AP ROBES. WOOL kATsTTRUNKS, HAB- J noes, Saddles, Bridles, Oollarv Hames, Chains, saddlery, Hardware. Travelling Bags, jfeataer. u ten. - - '; :"- '' Stoelc X. :octj.tfn t ' ' Wilmington, N. C WHOLE NO: 1,604; NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. , WILMINGTON LODGE HO. 319. TJBGULAR MEETING TO-NIGHT AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. By order of W. M., THOS.B, CARR, ' Secretary. decS-lt Post copy. Epizootic. QUR HORSES HAVING RECOVERED FROM the Epizooty, we again resume our Omnibus Line to and from the Railroads. All orders left at the Na tional Hotel or the Stables will be promptly attended to. dec 6-3t SOUTHERLAND & STEAGALL. ITOTIOB. BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE. ONTHEJOTH DAT OP DECEMBER. I WILL sell, at Rocky Point depot, THIRTY BUILD ING LOTS. This Depot, being In the centre of one of the finest agricultural regions in the State, and en joying all the advantages of a first class community, and only fourteen miles from Wilmington, offers rare inducements to such of its citizens, or employes of the W. & W. R. R., as would like to have country residences: whilst the immense amount of produce 1 J ,, m .1.1- . - . t . shipped annually from this station warrants the be rarrants ti business, in, the bs lief that it wUl do a large and paying business. b.kjm.s vx BAX.JS. une third cash, the balance in six and twelve months. deci-tdsnao E. PORTEB. MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA -HOUSE. THE TALENTED YOUNG ARTISTE, KATE PUTNAM, SUPPORTED BY A SUPERB Comedy Company, Commencing Monday, November 9th, 72, On which occasion will be performed Dickens' Old Curiosity Shop ! MISS PUTNAM appearing in her great dual char acters of Little Nell, Kate Putnam. The Marchioness, J INTRODUCING Songs and Dances; ALSO, HER IGEEAT BANJO SONG. ADMISSION Private Boxes, f6 to $8; Parquette and Dress Circle, $1; Parquette Circle, 75c; Gallery, 00c No extra charge for reserved seats. ' nov5-4t Molasses and Syrup ! 2,150 " " D TIERCES AND BARRELS OF S. H. SYRUP! AND West India Molasses, For sale very low by oct8-tf WTLLARD BROS. The Most Popular OF ALL FLOURS IN THIS CITY IS OUR brand of FAVORITE FLOUR. The most reliable of all Flours is our Favorite Flour. The most generally used is our Favorite Flour. The reason for which is that the best and most uniform Flour for the money, sold in the city, Is our brand of Favorite Flour. 800 BARRELS, HALF BARRTCTiB AND BAGS FA VORITE FLOUR IN STORE AND SOLD ONLY BY CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North Front street, dec 1-tf Sole owners of the Brand. MUSIC BOOKS! For the Holidays. TIFE OF HANDEL, t 00; of Chopin, 1 50; of Rossini, $1 75; of Mozart, fl 75; of Schumann, tl 75; of Gottschalk, $1 50; of Weber, $1 7S. These books are elegantly bound and are charming biogra phies. T ETTERS OP MENDELSSOHN, $1 75, of Mo- Xi sait, fl to; or ueetnoven, v w; Poiko's Rem iniscence of Mendelssohn, tl 75. These records of the inner life of the great masters are intensely interesting. Finely bound, like the preceding. contains "all that is worth knowinz" about music ana musical people. , r EMS OF STRAUSS. 850 pages, full of the JT best Strauss Music B'ds bo; ci. fs uu. THE MUSICAL TREASURE, 235 pages or the most popular Vocal and Instrumental Music t! 50 in Boards; $3 00 in Cloth; $4 00 finely gilt Dincung. GEMS OF GERMAN SONG, pages. The very best German Sours, with German and English Words. $2 50 in B'ds ; $3 00 In Cloth ; $4 0q finely gut Dincung. Oliver Ditaon 4c Co 1 C. IX. TJItson 4c Co. Boston. I New lorfc. doc 5-Staw Wed SatAWeowlv ent Fork, Bacon and Fish. X50 BBLS' POEK' CA Boxes and Hogsheads Smoked Sides and U j Huouiaers, A C Boxes and Hhds. D. S, Sides and Shoulders, gQQfBbls. Mullcts.'m 1 f ( Bbls., Half Bbls. and Kits Mackerel. AW For sale by dec5-tf F. W. KERCHNER. Bagpi. Ties, Gbcese and Cracters. AAA BALES BAGGING, 1,000 Bundles Ties, 350 Boxes Cheese, 135 Boxes and Bbls. Crackers, For sale b r sale by F. W. KERCHNER. dec5-tf 27, 33 and 29 North Water street Fisheries. rPHS UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED TO 1 supply first aualitv Seines. Gill Nets, at short notice - Also, Corks, Leads, Seme and Net Ro made properly. Have sold for a Quarter of a oen the leading Fisheries of Albemarle Sound, and beg reference to same, as to the jity or our raoncs. A TWINE CO.. - AMERICAN dec 4-Dlm Wm ' '' Boston, wass. ; Sumter Ilews, ;. " sTjanrKit, sotjtth caxkolina. ;aagl4-tf . ,. : . ' wnmlngteivlta. 8 00 , live cays.. .... one weeki . ......... "... 8 50 , " Two weeks rr .mm 2 15L " Tteecweek..,i.,!?!..fft,' ; " " Three months...... .. ..........00j One year.. .......... 00 00 tyContract AdvertlsemeBts taken t propor. , f tlonatelr low rates. V ' ' , Firs Squares estimated as a quarter-column; and ten squares as half -eolmmav r. il f A HA ' MISCELLANEOUS. 'y, 45 MAEKET.SIREET. ' tANCY AXD STAPLE " 1 u DRY G O O JO. S , PHIUDEIPHII-HADE' SHOES." LADIES' ' ; ' ' UWDEI?WEAR " Etc., ' . Etc.,'"-' Etc." ' " OUR ENTIRE STOCK, TO . fHICII. RECENT, ADDITIONS OF Fashionable Goods HAVE BEEN MADE, IS NO W BEING OFFERED At Greatly Eeduced Prices. Dnyeri, before purcliasliig else where, would do Well to ex amine our Stock; ' ; H. A B. EMANUEL, " 45 Market Street. nov!4-tt HOLIDAY GOODS. 100 BARHKM , , , . , Choice Bed Apple's, NEW, RAISINS, OITBO:TS, , CHAMPAGNE CIDER, MALAGA GIIAPESPCOCOANTJTS, LEMONS, AND A GENERAL A8SOETMENT.OF ' Fancy Goois. for , the Holidays, At nov80-tf GEO. MYERS', 11 and 13 Front Street. Just Beceived, N STORE, AND FOR SALE AT VERY LOW . PRICES TO THE TRADE 25Q BARRELS MULLETS, gQQ BARRELS POTATOES, 100 BAERKL8 APPLKS' JQQ boxes; raisins, 200 380X1:8 candles H QQ PACKAGES MACKEREL, i 1 HA BAGS COFFEE, BLNFORD, CROW A. CO., 5; , , , , South Water street. dec 8-tf Hediciiies j ; ' Spstps ! D YE - S T UF F S -i ' ' JUST EECEIVEJ) r ' : f . P ER S TEA ME R Z. OROWITS ESSENCE GINGER, WTN8LOWS J Syrup, DeBings Pile Remedy, Ayers' Prepara r tions, Jayne's Preparations : also, Elder Flower uiycenne, uoney, mown Windsor ana mows -Soaps; Aniline Dyes, Logwood, Copperas, Alum, sc., ec ' . f - BOid Dy J. K. UCIllKHMX, . Wholesale Druggist, dec 1-tf ' - Lippitt's Corner.' ' - For Sale A Bargain, v rpHE GUERNSEY PRESS ON WHICH THE Chester Reporter size 28x43 is now printed. A bargain can bo had. Address, . . -; . , E. C. McCLURE, dec 5-lm -. Chester, S. C. Wood Wood. BLACK0ACKlitoak ,v 1 AND ASH, ,-.:'. ,. . In ample Supply and for sale at REDUCED PRICES. ' ' Cut to any desired length and delivered promptly, dec 5 tf O. G. PARSLEY A CO. Butter. Herring. Slot ail Caps. C f Tubs Butter, 400 Boxes Herring, BOO Bags Shot. 250 M Caps. rot saie Dy - Y. VT. KERCHNER, -27, 28 and 29 North Water st dec5-tf Freslr Teas ! f,? Further Eeduction Df Prices. IT IS A KNOWN FACT THAT I HAVE A large Tea Trade consequently they are kept fresh. Chests are opened almost every day. The . . prices hare been further reduced and qualities guar anteed. , - , , dec5-tf. , . JAS. C. STEVENSON, T . Finest Imported Cigars A ND CHOICEBOMESTIO CIGARS; PAUL Vor'- phy's Excepston, Partagus, Figaros, La Parepsv f etamora ana outer nnunw tvtj kiwi iwci h CHAS. D. MYERS CC'S, v dec 1-tf ' North Front street .; Hay, Meal. Oats anirionr;; Ofl A BALES HAY, 1,000 Bushels Meal, 3,000 46U U Bashels Oats. liKX) Bblsv Floor. . "dec 6-tf - 27, 28 and' 29 NortWatert Wants. WANTED-A situation as Bookkeeper or -: ... Clerk in a Commercial House or Bank, for a - man of many years experience m commercial . . T ftIP W IT IW I or references piesse aoorese wvmwh at this office. lw. -4 tZ SHARES XECHANICTB BUUUDUSti AND-, . ,. Ail Loan Association Stocfc Apply to " T. : i .t dot IMm '. " ( .- ti.. if:- . : : : 1-V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1872, edition 1
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