1
the no:
Three month, In endvence.. .,..... , . . .v 00
. 1- - .1.. -
v.... M
The Mowin Stak will b dlkerea & inylx&rt V ( Mi Y , JV T NO fif5 -of
the City t Fittwm Ckxti per week. J I ' VX. . . UU.
Wannoth, it k said, -will refuse to obey I -ot
- i "
Judge Daidl's order. 'In the Criminal
rAnrt nf ' the .Xifltrir.t . -of..; nnlnmfkU -.-.ill . t -
Judge held that the proprietor of a hotel or?
restaurant was the proper1 judge of Vrnpm
he should entertain,.----l)r. Warren Stone,-
the famou surgeon, is; dead, Louisi- j
na will probably. iaTe. two i JjegWsrfurea.
. Attorney-General Williams telegraphs w
to New Orleans that the decrees of U. B
Courts must be enforced. "Probabar-
ties" says dearer and cooler weather X
(1fty. New York had ..deaths, last
week.-1 Indian war in Oregon continues.
. AverUl Chemical Paint Works, Brook-
proves, du ne iw;puuucana conimue to
caU for dissoluUon of th 'National Assenv
TuiH.ru.i i. .
Diy. -iiivv,,Mva ,15mt
to opposing delegations from. Alabama, I
'"y. i
LOUISIANA.
board, OOnSlSUOg.. Of ..longStreet,
ow w.,,,
Lynch, Herron, and ISovee, there may
be trouble in jthe metropolis of the
Felican otate wnmn-rae nexi imny-
. , m.: uai :z-L?
.. o. . . . j l . w ' I .'
81x nours. iu uie
papers is exceedingly bitter, and
i 1 ' .-- - - j - . I
WOP. are quartered ' th city.
The members ,of "the -Legislature ro-1
j L-ur-.-.i. .j
turned by the Warmoth election ooard
are expected tor convene to-morrow.
It is a queer situation,bnf these are
A." . i ,v ,
qncer linea. t a
tbe I.ATKST mo fuan
The meeting between Thiers and
Mrtv tnPmhera:of the AfiaemhlV Vrill
thirty meniDers 01 tne ASsemDiy i?ni
and more hopeful .Ute .f affair, in
r-. . i. . I
t ranee. . war nigni aispawnes inai-
nnto that. th aitnation ia better. . But
vitvv w " -
Louis
METEOROIOICAIMKCOn,
. December 1. 1873. "
If itistrue. ;'iaJ7miWwrre8iond-tLal 4, will be held to-morrow tw i -.4 i. Mr. McCauleVi'-a bill empowering-the
II it is iruo, n urutTxwfQna mondavVev' .t - ftV- - . wr, t:hat he attributed the slight noise made to Board of Commissioners in each county; to
cnt reportSjthatvGoTarmotlx re- , J!f B,a,tJ clock' tte acat which was in the habit of entering nominate twelve persons to lay off allhoW
fuses to obey ;Judgo:X)arellVorderto f ? fflcers wm place' through the;e;made ja.iniBsiiig-jpaiie tJ.
-uiir- iet; of giasa in the window. Even after the VrSiZlL -JK.MlWl ' -j
Blanc and the Union KepublK aged respectively 14 and 15 months. Of uurcau urawen, uow- jjiacK, iaouth ana ix Kun Kivers, aunng
, ... . -L j:. thPSA !nr. fl! nf rnnnnnntlnn n f ever, WOU1C1 prODarjIV nave Deen more SUC- I uns wi ioe year, rassea.
can iaciion are .ciauwriuij iur,iupu- i. - --aofni w xr- r ott i t, A bill to continue In force the charter of
solution'of the National AssemW- Pneumonia, and two of cholera infantum, cessf ul had not Mr. C. detected him in the the Fayetteville Florence Railroad
solut.on of the JN ationai AssemDiy. ; n . .k. act of opening them.,, Company. Laid over.
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Ther- "
Time. BT'ne" mom- , Wlnd." WeaOMuo:
7 A. M. 8034 45 N Oeatle : jaoody : '-.
i p. M. 80:14 tW NBFreab Fkir. .
P. M. 80:15 46 N KLigbt - CUmx
Note. AH barometric readings are reduced to tbe
lea level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit o. : -
BOBXRT 8TBOTH., ' i .
' ' Serg't Signal Service U. H. A.
; ,;,, ,,tjrh,'Xt--! tyx "n'i-!
Weather. Beport. . ,
. WabDbpabtmeht,
Km.1
Ofilceof Chief Siirnal Officer;
Washington. December 7 455 P.
PrdbabSOieiL p YfU
-T -j.. - .r -'r;- , . s ;.. . n . f fT
For the Northwest and thence to tbe up I week. !. 1 ; i f
per lakes and southward to the Ohio valley, 1. (nnan AssocUtion will give
southwesterly wlndf., threatening feather '1 w.-. ... . . v .
followed by lower temperature, rahi and
snow. In the South Atlantic and .Gulf I
States, clearing and -ciear, cooler -iweather, J
On the lower labea and- thence' extendinsrf
hy to-morrow to the -Middle and Eastern -
States, threateninsr Weather, blcher temper!
atnres. fallins barometers, snow and occa-1
cloudy weather T ?
NEW ADTEBTISKMEHTS. '
Mukson & (-otl4iigi.'
L. B. Ltoks Engineer's Meeting. - f
W. II. Mooee New Eating Stand. ' '
German Association Ball See adv't. "' i.
F. W. KEiMJHirEB-Salt,,. Bacon, Ac.
H. BuRKirnEEB Tobacco Goodvi
Tnos. B. Cabb WiL Council Noi. r
C D. Myers & Co. Sweet Cider, &c.
MABSDiaBEiXA-Comnii88ionjfiSale...
! -- - ' ' ' ---I.-
TI,Ma,;,v- .
ine street cars resumed their regular i
schedule yesterday afternoon, a fact which
will afford much gratification to the public,
who Lave sadly missed ' them during the
. " . r "... I
prevalence of the epizootic in our miaat. i
We are
impression.
lated
crease in price for riding on the cars. There
,. v , - I
c u wcr, r -
aseor person, going to ana Irom union,
nepov on ine arrival ana aepanure or wain
This necessitates a great deal of night work,
0 CT I
1 1 1 1 1 nnNAA ihA wtw 4 baima virnii irm DinnH
. . i . i
;7.r vrri7'-Luy:i:
r . . . I
way. in the regular scbedule. we repeat.
there has heon nr phknm i . thousands of people. . As Dr. Bagby is a . R -Mift M O Higgles, William Roberts, was ta&odnced into the ; .world nnderthe ,fndore
intrc nas Deen no CUangC. ' wv. ' or TT RitAa Marv fthallv Washinirton ment of four thougand leading member of themed-
genuine humorist, he looks only at the SM E bikes, JVlary tsnaiiy, vv asnington lcal profe88ionf ,ome twentyyears ego. its proprie-
k.. ..' .Z7 -'-' ' " " . . . .t!. j:.; t.;,v. ii RtanrKiner. '.- . tnr was wen aware that It could not wholly eacave
f i i . J" r ..A-"-,
Owlnetothe absence 'of the Pastor. Rev. I
Dr. Ma wni. , :.:at
..rw.w t.... i
Hervices
church as follows
at - . the young people especially tn Jia - miam wmiam Walters, M dAieThtvIng thV.aerd
in St Paul's (Evang.Mitheran) entertaining, thoueb "even gray-haired sires c Weed Sewine. v ' J samples of the article were forwarded to ten thoa-
: ::.German:acrvice at,ll nd damea are comoelled to laugh at its Pfirfton9 callin!, for letters in the above S?a
A. M. P.no-liah amrfA Wt V Pr.'M. f 8unkT"i. i- . ' ,i i: i.a , i-m!r I
- r .T: V
uay school at 8 P. JL '.Catechetical lectures l
n Frldav at Pl-P'-M"" '""vv '
n r nuay at n P. 31. y .
services in bt James' church to-day (ii
" T'TJ " .u-a-i'-".
comer of Fourth and Orange streets, at-11
A. M. and 71 P. M." - .
t -i. j T.i . - r.. i
Pugh wUl occupy the pulpit of the Fifth
-8u wm occupy tne j?uipu oi.tne
Street M P. .n.rm.1i r tl. iisnsl honrs 11
A "v. .,, . , - ; - ,
auu t ,;,jbu r i ,r-r-i,..c.if.Ww
wryices in the Jrirst rresuyvenan cuurcn
at U A. M. and
Dickson, Pastor.
A meeting of the B. of X. JE. will be
neinsr th 2m. In Adventt as fol- I .
wi. it . -... . . i-'"-" 1 troupe commence a- week's , 'engagement
'ngpruyer t.M.jSnnday.sehopl at 8 ZrLZXZXZZZZ In the Umted States Uour at" !Sr-,
i'. jL r - - ; : - 1 ,Aue P"" V r". ""V 1 Raleieh.'Mr., Scott, of Alamance, received wbfian niaiioyed
r. .' .' ' i. -nArfnrminif fnr WTftrM i.Tenln?8 dlirln? tbe I fn t!Wl norainat Kirk and Kpt- I cHtb it In the estimation OI
Mfi.ftin,. ; D. -..11 fVMl.Ann.1V .hrt.nh I lV vi M..i w - - o D I Till 1 ITUICUH w Wvw. " " I D . . ,
eia at the Enrfneern' Ilaa tliis aitemoon, 1,. ceaw can oe aecurea ueuuejsw. 1 ties ttot the crops are cociingia uner uiaa 1 . vi-- CHAS. D. myitis a CO., ? 1 . - EZEsr'"":'--- :s - ri v ' : - crrijrr
m .. , . ,1 ,,
Local Dots.
i
the New Tork Ledger and r Chimney br-
W for the current .week, from his popular
eWS lMDOt OH Front Street. : V
7.? The only as ie)oM" the Mayor'
.Court yesterday monung'was that "of An-
drew Merritt, charged with disorderly con- f
duct -and fined $2 50 and the costs.
Only 7 police arrests during' the past
t . K . , 6 -. . ,
"w
."T Clerk f the Market reports the
T1 et carts during the week
".'V - "
.... - There was paid into the City Treasury
during" the past week $3,384 58,' of which
" u oo on iur social taxes.
The'new caps for the police force have
. . - . . . B
xurae 10 nana, iner are after th Nktt i
pattern and very .neat.. W (, , , ; v, 1
vth. i . - . I
ue regular, meeting ot,Wilmington
Church this
(SnndaV. erenW. v" ' y
pilrtmilill O :
- E m markkt 'nI
tail very readily at 40 centsa dozen.
. i
No convicts to th Wnrir iT nr
r nvicta the work Honse dur,
ing the past week. . ;
Capt Morrison of the W C & R.
ioIon, OI ine W., , as It It
R. repohs plenty of game to tt. ai. of
ducks and geese on the Pee Dee river, and
says sportsmen are havine a livelv time. .
y- sportsmen are.having a lively Jime. ,
The Grand Lodge of Colored Masons
T Tuesday; and on Tues-
u uHu.y cluing, were wur oe
Festival at the City Hall for the benefit of
' .
The various butchers of this city
slaughtered duiing the past week 63 beeves,
, . n '
n i .v . i . . .
SSfvSSS?
" . ra.v w vuu vsm-
etery of which two were B!red go
.n An r- o
y vimii vuvvuvijf Mtvi nw uuiUivU
limits.
J . ,The market is well-supplied withpoul -
try and the prices are more reasonable than
v :
they have been for some time past
-A " alittle more "half
seas o er who was ready to douse the
glim orr, ..spodthe figure-head" of anyone
wiw vsm iu xiis way, was ; arrestea - ana
lodged in the Guard House yesterday after-
noon. ; " , :
-Messrs. Green & Flanner'will keep
their5 dr
drug store open to-day.
Marriage licenses were issued for 6 I
white and 6 colored couolea during the "naat
their first ball of tiie season at Masonic Hall
on Tuesday eveninir: the 10th inst' All
membersof the Association are expected
present
Impertsat to Slierlfls.
The Legislature has passed a bill author-
to.the Penitentiary the .expenses J
Incurred by the said Sheriffs ;-in transport- I
... ". .
iiig u-Mco-aw.aTar
much moment to many Sheriffs in the State,
nuu uitc a uuuiu tuo uuh m xwucigu
Hnldino- their Haims. The nuention created
ZZxZT-r: "a u.
iuuvu umihuu t u. , u
is tnougni uiese ciauns wiu iooi up to i
something over $10,000.
. .J.- , '
a-...
y , A correspondence is now progressing be-1-
tween a number of gentlemen here and Dr. 1
G -m- Baebv of Richmond Va. looking
' ' . ? I
-to ,tienle,T .to
uuu6u, UU..W6 u...u "-
purpose 01 aeiivenng a leciuxe. ui. caguy
to one of the best of our Southern humor-1
tots, and one of the best-known of ourtt.
m.mrvMr. riA vat editor nf I
- j -
counuy "J'--,a-
letters, which were read in the South, par-
, ... ,
, " J
- - - - -
mated, Dr. Bagby will dehver here at the
t ffi.J nAUV.Mtn1 lAfriM fin I
iTTiR Hnfr-f-.iiiKLA mo ucicuiaiiu ivmw w-
mr-
has been
!tK ia PfttPfit delight bv I
" . I
COmiC leatures OI in "-"T
, v- t.'v Won l M:"Tre have 1
V. ... !.. , i It.
neaxa ine lecnixc. a u nu v-u avj
DWB81 tuUBJr ucuucovup vV v -
DUa89 c the human passion. . ,
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lUI TJT .
Miss Katie Putnam and her splendid
- wktte very loud in their praise 6f
W weeK. , J. ' . .
tns 18S rau,wu "u
hpra of the comDanv. and last eveninir tbe
pl7 " old",9u5iPsit3rhoPn wa8 to,b.e
l, r 7 r--;-f ' aV
pertormea Were Wt Uie seconu ume, uie
um.,t oolltat; nf mnTrv leadinff citi-
T-:- ' . "
i - r r -,-t. . jr. - ?
j rousing house.' ;
. toexcelm her character of 'Little Nell,'; was nnanimously tendered him,-,t,: , TnfcreaSlILP' Daily 1 "
".r we are sure tlmt AewU:he, greeted hy a :Vrifl .wn Ai learti8Tfrt)m
tsi y j'M.-Tvti '" " 1 . . . w . . -- ..... I 1. 3 . t ' , ' i .
, - - I farmers in Halifax ana tne aaiommg coun-1 -; .v- c.f 2
- r-i
f r ? :tWILMINGrTON;
A Daring Robbery.
denizens
oaiciuiiymorDuig, aDout 4 xTcioct'nao '
s in 'the neighborhood of the'coraer J
of Fourth and Dock Btreets, Twere. aroused
front K' iitnK t t...iit.:j:.n
" police," &c. Upon investigation on the
P81 of Bamo of the neighbors theories were
ound proceed from the residence of Mr.
Cason Cartjohn, who bad discoyered a bur-
glar on his premises and desired ; assistance
m arresting the .villain, and bringing him to 1
jusUce. Mr. Cartjohn stated that thethief
went into his baekyardised the-parlor
window, under which lie - put . a proop,
ed the window blinds on the outside
so that he would have no difficulty in'- mak-
ing his escape if pursued, and then entered
icaumg mio me peQ-room occupiea Dy mi. I
CartJohtt wife, having;.- previously
Ttinmi5oi,i iom vs
6-v. nUiwi n uuiumg
aunV ; m tne Plor. Mr. C. says he
uui mu i aYTa&c ait . LUC LlXUt;. uiXb Ulo I
thief wn- ctn
thief entered his room, and he was fully
tw..-.,.!,-!..-; .i-.
awake, there beW no lteht. he attributed
the movements among the clothingetc,
to the playful pranks : the kitten; but
wnen ne aeara one OI me oeau drawers
. w tW
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"T 7r.uT I'
, . 6 V ' . ?y" v
affairs in an instant, wherennon he ai-annei) I
ZZ. SSTZ:
' view I
0f frlehtenino- the villain off Mr C beine I
,f, J! --i- .v.l 1
fearful of violence should he interfere to
prevent the man's escape, behaving ".noth-
mg at hand to defend himself with. They
men went into tne piazza or porcn ana
shouted for the police, but when the neieh-
borsandpohcearr
uaanown.
The thief succeeded in stealingafine gold I
Wat.h .nri rnw W tww nf m I
I n i. t.i.1. .i i
v. a ureas, wuicu was me oniv uun? i
The pooled of Mr. a-. doL
had been I
. . I
ovemamea, Dut as ne naa notning or value
in them the thief got his labor for his pains.
pains.
The tracks found under the window after 1
I TTl a a -
"S'A
IU ou" gIUUUU "vm P
made by the thief when he jumped from I
t. Ja 5 v: v . '
as if the owner had worn a small, neatboot
with Ugh heels. No clue as yet to lead to the
arrest of the perpetrator of the robbery.
m i
A Itonely midnight cry.
A gentleman passing tne corner ol D lftn I
ad Market streets, about 12 o'clock on Fri-
' n . .. w
on. . Ja JL .2 a.
rrZ-r w"
I tion or jnrtn ana unesnut streets, out asour i
1, . ... . . I
nnant liaa pusmess ot unrx,rmce m an
opposite direction; he could not spare the
time to investigate the matter. To be candid I
about it, we suspect he hardly realized the
tjreownnecityforhtuTyinghism6ve- j
ments until ne was arousea irom nis letnar- I
gy by the cries alluded to.
A Voraeloua Beast. i
ijgggu "Wooster and Dawson streets, states
I
atlarge streets, is in" the habit of
breaking int0 his yard, where he seizes his
ducks and devours them. He says that the I
. . f.. I
&aim&l maae way wim lwo ai oue Hme 8nu
three at another. 4 , . r .
a a a I
a.Twr a.
6 " ""J
.
n-Rrtht Frank BrvanL Eliza Boon.
pavid Barnes, Mrs P Bradshaw. , - , . , v J
C Miss Ruth Clark, W "W Carter, B
n.nnt.a "Mr lAm Paid wall. I
rv&Hnte, .Drake,
j vv ireyuai, wuu vr iuara ?
""rx"r"Vr? w h..
, Ba3i . "
oMarrey S Garnis, Julia Greenfield, B
fl f!oQ Carolina Uarrison. uavia t uu- I
w T OaMner I
" k-T FKavanagh, Mrs May King, Rev
. TrMrS?t----.Vitfthen.
T" Trrr' 1
rdalnlir " . . .
ME 1 McNobb, Mr Edward Merrick, f
McDaniel, Mary
.... . a -a r i "fc.r TT I
ma s tiorar .iruurin ninmiiv. mivrirt&rci) jiahj.- i
jM.ijiaiuowi w vwv
taine. Auber McKmeii; William Myers,
cnaries Moore.
P W II JI Prater. I
T Frank Thompson, G E Thurston,
- , a-uuxu, ,
V:- ' "
. v ,m, , - ' -
.. . ... . ii .j j t . t
U8l wm pieasa -auvwiweu.
nd for within 80 davs thev will be sent
.. , " . ..me .i . u
.to 'the Dead Letter ..Office.' .
Tjn tt tjwt1U. -p f
i1. xuuaa, xr. jji.
Wilmington, Dec. 8, 1873.
gen? John Ireland same "ainount against
SaJ: nd in case of Hon. Josiah-Turner
iW.the jury had not agreed at
1 1, ..mnntJL' - U x , -N K
1 r-, A Ur1 thiit. thp .W-
xho 'trr."rr " V "
I editor of the VMUXU lVXOTUfr, J. ru JU-lus.
1 Esav.has acceptea tne omce oi wenerai
Barjenntenaeni, - AtaiXlV" "w
farmers in Halifax and the adjoinhig coun-
4.. v-iy
, 1 ?. ri . ?
C, - SUNDAT;TlEOEMBERy81872?'? ? '"ft J .WHOLE NO 1,606.
uvgiutuiui U Wi ll Ul IU UU1 U,11UU
' ' m'm m' V"1'.
FCondenW from the' RileiSiews.1
l-rw,. 4 v- (,, J!a
SEVENTEENTH" DAY:
- t it Hl i' I' ( i"
". . . SENATE. . '
J "FakDAtDec.
The Chair announced as Senate branch
ot the committee for the 4 codification 'Of
JMe .iaws,- messrs. iiove, juunnam ana
i11 . , . -
,r u'S-''r
TV
ferred.. i - . . , ;
from Columbus, recrairmg the
4 ir. Jtt. lor tne transaction ox probate Dusi
nv Kejfrrcd- , .'. , t r
Mr. McCauley, a bill m relation to con
.f.w., tw thQ oom ,t,0ii k
serve all processes within his district under.
v uvuaiiiuo iui lauiiiu v uu
so. ite-
ferred; - - ..i
making grants of lands and other-things,
matinAwAvmi.' mnrn-thn-. TtoterrSn'-
granting two years' more time. Referred
- ; buxsonlast keadikg:
0 BUI ' incorporating Mthe North jDarolina
lain LiiiH inmruicH ijnmnHiiT. - t-Rssen
- -
nx8 on secosd ekading.
A bill In relation to townships, that the
Board of Trustees shall have power to levy
.nH n .v .r
SSSSSS 3S S
penses of said townships, subject to the ap-
Proy&1 of the County CWmissloiiers.. That
the said tax shall not be more '.than" cents
ontShuSed doJrT,
Question discussed by
Messrs. Merrimon,
2 '
Bill to amend the charter of theWilming-
ton and Planters' Railway Comnanv. Hvin
Uame to be called the Atlantic "and Pacific
Seaboard Railway. Company,' or by any
other name, the obiect beina to -establish a
Question was discussed ' favbrablv "bv
tr- -kr i n j j tt V "
J?Il:Y??u' ."P
Bui preventing the disturbing of fish in
""""j.v:,! iv V.
Bill in relation to County Commissioners,
yeari and that bond shall also be required
from the said commissioners.-. Committee
reported nnfavorablv nnon it Made fine-
Si3
the same to be raised on the flagstaff of the
Capitol each day during the session of the
ircgraamic.
opjposea ejneasn in
ft;ftHnTftrt, wMVinMa
done to stir up the feelings of. the past
between mose who had thought different
alS.w veari S0-. "". IV
. vommoia, wia pot see any
narm m raismg tnis nag.; n-c.r .
r varrimXn fai tK ninttnn
radrr " "
a bill to prevent the earning of deadly
weapons. - Any person carrying same Shall
w a nusaemeanor, omy excepung
vorably, and bill laid on table. . ,;,
liiu requiring superior Court Juages
attend promptly -at' the time for con
vening all Courts and making requirements.
jrau uver mioniiuuy.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
i h '. STAJsronsro committees. ,
S -TtiAlRnAoVAr nnnAnn thA fnllnwlnir
standingo
Committee on the sale of the North Caro-
ima xauiuau. meEsra. nouswu, jaennen,
Bowman. Bryson of Swain and Guyther.
Committee, on Constitutional Reform.
Messrs. Settie, McGehee, MoorerDula and
Badger.
resolutions.
Bv Mr. Bennetlr-A resolution in regard
JtoaSupreme Court Library.- It provides
I that the amounts raid in for Hcenses be
applied to the purchase of a Library, and
no funds be drawn from the Treasury for
mcli TMiriVMA.
c:
the House resolution to print the message
of his Excellency the Governor, with ac-
1 UlAdrle
V"
ni&1 Associauon.
$T5,040 m Cash for i ;
We call the attention of
the advertisement in another column of the
Neb-ska S Orphan Asylum. Here isa
cnance w win a ionune in a ruuuc igai
Drawing, and at the same time help anoble
and vnrt hv 1 1 n cthfritl An ' njkivvm
-
v ? a-"vvN '
When the pare medicinal restorative, sow so wide-
It known as UDOLniBWouTt'8cHiKiAJc Schnapps.
the penalty attached to all new andnaefnl prepara-
. therefore, endearored to invert it with
the .trgeet poapibie ??Xe .stterfeit.
i ers ana nmtaiorB, wi nuiuer iu u.ieuiui lu ioto i.
I ment. A circular, reouestine a trial of the prepara-
tionand report of the resnlCscconfmiedehspec-
i imen. . Four thousand of the most eminent medical
men in the Union promptly responded, xneiropin
I preparauoa, iney aaia, ama, tuns
I the prof esaion, as nq reliance cool
en wanted by
ce could be placed on the
firdinnrv linuora of commerce. Si
more or less adulterated, and therefore unfit for me-
ditlnal purposes. The peculiar excellence and
wmcn lormea aw ui
e Schnapps, together
character of the alcoholic element.'
the f acaltr. a marked
custuive summant as a
dinreUc, tonic and restoratrrs. ? ;-.
1 BTCTiT In Savannah. G.. on the- 2nd of TJecem-
b of typhoid fever, WUlle Bell, son of James and
l Martha M. Ballot Vamaadina, Fia.i agep frets
i :
I ennenonrr oyer erery oiuer
? . ' j
., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
! : t ; ,1 ii;
Qermau ;Ass6ciati6a .!
THE FIRST BALL OF THE SEASON OP THE
German Association will be given at Masonic
HaU, Tuesday night, December lOtfa, 1872. 1 s The
members of the Association are respectfanyin vited.
W. HOTTENDOEF, a SCHULKE!, Wi KOCH. ;
dec8-2t.,, yn y. tw.Kf ,i ".-v.i
; ; Engineer's Hall. '
AMKKT1NQ OF THE B. .jOF Iw .K. WILL BE
held at the above hall on Snndav afternoon. T)n-
cembcr 8Lh, at 2:80 o'clock.; . ,-.,, j.,.
dec8-lt
L. B. LYONS, F. A. E. 'f
. i
Wilmington' Council No. 4. ;
E
EGULAB MEETING AND ELECTION OF
officers Monday p.ignt, at 7 o'clock.' , ,. - m.-"
v.,. . THOS. B: CABB, T. t H,'
dec 8-1 1..
DESIROUS OF SATING MONET SHOXJLD
make their pnrchases of 1
:t CLOTHING r
'f ... .Of;
M,. MTJNSON&CO...;T,
! ' A good stock of well made
DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, .
, TJNDDEBWEAB, SHIRTS, DRAWEES,
Offering low at the it
dec 8-tf ' . - CITY CLOTHING STORE. .
By CRQNLY & MORRIS.
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT OF FORECLO
sure and sale made at the October Term. 1873.
of the Superior Court for the County of New Han-
over, tne saoscnoer, a uommigsioner ror that par
pose, duly appointed, will sell at Exchange Comer,
in tne cny ot Wilmington, on .
f eteiay, tie 15ti Day of Jan'y, 1873,
at 19 M., the Real Estate and mortgaged premises
directed by said Judgment to be sold, and described
an iuiiuwb;
Beginning at the S. E. late reaction of Sixth and
tie street 55 feet, thence S. sarallel with Sixth
Street, thence W. parallel with Castle street 65 feet
to Sixth street, thence N. along the E. line of Sixth
street iod i eei to tne oeguuung, oemg parts or Lots
There is on the premises a Store, containing two
loms. immediately soon the corner of Sixth mxil
Castle streets, and Is considered a No. 1 stand for
the grocery business.
TEtfMS; OF SALE, CASH. -
. MARSDEN BELLAMY, u
dec 8-lawts-su and jan 15 , Commissioner;
JUST RECEIVED,
'A LARGE LOT OF
Common 11-lnch Pluz.
Bright and dark double
thick Navy, Black and
Sweet; Cavendish Jf,
end other grades of
fine
Cliewin2Toliacco;
Also a fine lot of im
ported and domestic
SEGAES,
Prices Redaced to new
H. -BURKHTMER,
Slft-n of the Indian Chief;
No. 6 Itl.rk.et St.
HAS OPENED AN EATING 8TAND AT THE
foot of the Market House. His
MEATS AND OYSTERS
are of excellent quality, as good, in fact, as can be
obtained, and the attendance is prompt and respect
ful. Mr. Moore's patrons will find him ready to at
tend to their wants at any hour from 4 in the morn
ins until 8 la tbe evening. A trial of his edibles
will ensure a patronage of his restaurant. . '
,aece-ii' - r, r
; Salt!. Salt I Salt! :
O A A A SACKS NOW LANDING EX BRIG AL
TAVELA,
, For sale by
dec 8-tf ,
F. W. KERCHNER.
Bacon, Pork, Baling
ijf Boxes and Hhda Smoked Sides and Shoulders,'
Q Q Boxes and Hhds. D. S. Sides and Shoulders,
BBLS. PORE,
OA A Rolls Bagging. , " -
For sale by - ' -
F. W. KERCHNER, "
27, 28 and 29 North Water street
dec 8-tf
;;; Siipv Spirit Caste JM: Apples.
-J Hhds P. R. and Demarara Sugars,
J0 Bbls Refined Sugars,
20 Spirit Casks, (
Ot Bbls Apples, . ..
For sale by
F. W.
dec 8-tf
. 87,28 and t9 North Water St
later; Bnctets, WrappiiLg Paser, Twine
OA A Dozen Water Buckets, 800 Reams Paper,
vv ouu pounos mme.
For sale by
'1,1- ,:-. ' -.
F. W. KERCHNER.
dec 8-tf
97, 88 and 29 North Waterst
They Go So Well Together,
TUCKWKKAT CAKES WITH" GOOD SYRUP
JL and Fine Butter. - Yen can find all these mate
rials at . CHAS. D, MYERS CO.'S.
Buy Your Groceries
"IT 7 HERE YOU MAY, BUT FOR VERY CHOICE.
t f tjias sena lor samples or to pur
chase from , ' t CHAS. D. MYERS & CO. -dec
8-tf ' .7 North Front street
Sweet Cider. i .
A ND PURE CIDER VINEGAR AT
. i j OHAH j. D. VYERS Jk m 'S
dee 8-tf
North Front street.
Pure Wines & Liquors
TjlOR MEDICINAL USB -EVERY, VARIETY OF
J?' the finest lines imported. , - ;
. t CHAS. D. MYERS St CO.,
dece-tf
7 North Front street
n:e;w;m
For - tiie ' Holidays !
npHB BEAUTIFUL AND ' LATEST - COMPOSI-
jl uons Dy uottscnait, LieThacO, Ascner, Ketterer,
tspmaier, ratason, warren, woiiennaapt, xnuiaoi
Lysherg, Oesten, Lefebare, Wely Straus.', Faust'i
aad Godfrey's Waltzes: a choice selection of ne
American and Forcien Sonirs bv the most eminent
composers; Operatic and Classical Jfaslcj Beetho
ven's. Mozart s and Mendelssohn's Works, ixmaoa
and Leiozis editions! Music Books ef everr df-cr p.
Uon.hsndMomey bound; .Musio PortfoUos; l-W-
nomes ae JLae.it.1. - - . -.
? Remember that a Kusic Hook o a choice ic-ctloa
of muTO ia one of trie most arrorrate and sefcl
f4l.u. aa . lii. . r. ? ' -
SO emit tax.
dec 8-tf
. - -- . - f '
.jrarwiiAnyEETisEMKNxa,.
special: iioncE.
-It.
10 Haw. City. anConutrY CnstomsTs.
; - - - '! '. ,j - ; ' :
T EQUIKB PROMPT ; MONTHLY PAYMENTS
11 from all who have- scconnts with us. A large
number, however; taking advantage of oar1 good n-'
tnre, have put off paving their accounts, thereby
causing us very great trouble and annoyance, and w
now give timely notice to all such that their accounts
must be settled by January 1st,' 1878,' or we shall
close them and will feel compelled to take legal steps
for their collection ? . - . v ... .
- If those socoonts are not paid by the 1st January,
you can spare yourselves the mortification of being
refused credit and ourselves the necessity of refus
ing by not asking it 'i'.' i' w
s ?. -, Very respectfully," ,
' ' , ' t. CHAS. D. MYERS Jb CO., '
t ' ' Grocers, 7 North Front street.',
dec 7-8t Sat Tu Sun nac-u' --- -
LB. GBJLmesa...
C. M. Stkdvak. .
.PresideBt
io President
S. D. W T.r.ca, . ...... . . .Cashier
Ibjulo Batm, . .4.'. . . v .T.'T. i Y2. Assistant Cashier
Bank of 17ew Hanover.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS -- $223000 ;
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL- $1,000,000
DIRECTORS; 1
p. R. Mnrchiaon, of Wit
s 11am 8 & Murchison
Geo. R. Frenclv of Geo.
S. French A Son.
H. Vollers, of Adriaa
vollers.
J. W. Hinson, of Spront
C M. Stedman, of Wright
tfc Stedman.
Jas.. A. Leak, of Wades.
boro.
M. Weddell, of Tarboro,
N. C.
E. B. Borden, of Golds-'
f.sDiiinson.
Doro, n.v.
E.B.Boiu)aH, anlrTshWn BMiinn H-P-Howiix,
President.
U UlttdU Ul U Ui UUU-U - ' uastaer. 4
DIRECTORS: '
E. B. Borden, W. T. Faircloth, W. F. Kornegay,
A. J. Galloway, Herman WeiD.-
M.Wddix, ITlnnKniin Bwinpri J-D-CumoMa,
President
XIUUU1V UllUlUU
Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
James M. Redmond. Fred PhilliDS. W. G. Lewis.
Mathew WeddelL -, ., . ,
Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing' interest
Is anthorized by Charter to receive on deposit
moneys held in trust bv Executors. Administrators.
Guardians; Ac, Ac.. &C, '- ' "'
Sells Checks at par on New York. Baltimore. Phil
adelphia, Norfolk, Columbia, Charleston, Richmond, '
Petersburg and all the cities and towns in North
Carolina.
Buvs and sells Checks In sums to suit on Great
Britain, Ireland, Germany, France, fcc
Buvs and sells Gold. Silver. Bank Bills. Bonds.
Stocks, Ac, &c -.a - ..:.
Strict attention given to the orders and requests
of our country friends by mail or otherwise.
nov lo-nac u-aaw
OTIGB.
BUILDING LOTS FOR .SALE.
ONTHE80TH DAY OF "DECEMBER, I WILL
sell, at Rockr Point demit i THIRTY: BUrLD.
ING LOTS. This Depot being in the centre of one
oi me nneBi agricultural regions in tne state, ana 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. A W. R. R., as would like to have country'
reamenoeat wniist tne immense amount or produce
shipped annually from this station warrants the be
ef that it will do a large and paying business.
TERMS OF 8ALE.w-One third cash, the balAnre
in six and twelve months.
dec4-tdsnac - - E. PORTER.
Horse Blankets,
LAP ROBES, WOOL MATS, TRUNKS,' BAR
ness. Saddles. Bridles. Collars. Hames. Chain a.
Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus
ters. . . . v.", f, .'v. . . ' f -
Stock Large and Prtees Low.
' - . J.8,Topham AOs.;
f-' " s No, 8 South Front St, ' .
oct 26-tf nae ' Wilmington, N. C
MISCELLANEOUS.
0 PEBMHO TT S E ;
THE TALENTED YOUNG ARTISTE,
; KATE ' PUTNAM,
SUPPORTED BT A STJPEEB
'. '"' j"".-' j, ' '
Gomedy ; Company,
Commencing Monday November 9tn, 72
On which occasion will be performed Dickens
Old Curiosity Shop !
MISS PUTNAM appearing in her great dual char
actersof - . ; ., - ...
Little NeU, .:
The Maichibness.
Kate FntEai,
: INTRODUCINQ J ' c
Songs and Dances;
ALSO, HEE GREAT BAH J0 ' SONG.
ADMISSION Private Boxes, $5 to 8; Parquette
and Dress Circle, $1 ; Parquette Circle, 75c. ; Gallery,
60c No extra charge for reserved seats. ,
.nOT6-4t . iv-i;'-!-f ''''
Butter--Cheese.
TUBS BUTTER, '
C VL BOXES CHEESE, - --
For sale by
decT-St
DxROSSET ft CO.
; Lardr-Bacon. "
gQ KEGS LARD.. .. :5
JJAMS AND SIDES,
For sale by
1 ' dec7-2t , DxROSSET & CO.
Epizootic.
QUR HORSES HA VINO 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 wQI be promptly attended
f f " i-". f :.: '. . - .. - ... , -
to. : - ' t
decoct
SOUTHERLAND A STEAGALL.
Corner;
4th
MARKET-
WlLMI..CTOK.NXlV STREETS
"THTC " - And other PIANOS of noted make
WT. - ( for eiJ at Kew t ark prices. - - ,
decT-lyeod , . . , .f -: f
. a "V r wm mam, j g
... IIATX3 0" ADYKltTlSINC.
One Snuare one
.. ",- two d
' three
edays...v.,.,..........J-. w -
v i ra i
five days.. A."...
.. Aft . U. .
; u.jv..i. . w.syv ..
j .'.J UUIWHU.i.ltl.tt
........... uu j v
' . . Three weeks , . V. . . v ? 2
.. H Vnn.-M.t1. ' , , ' 8 00
Two months. .T..r...-,..jJ5 Jjo ,
TTumontb..f,....ii.V.saaO
r t .oM::r.:;:::';rw.rM w
k tSrContract AdTertjseinenU taken at Kopor- j , ;
tionately low rates, , .;'T'1
- j Five Squares estlmatpd as aJu.darter-oIumn, ano' -.r -ten
square, a a haii-column. - -.li i- -
ii mi ii . i i fn .v ;'i -
-i5
-
- ' f " t . '4
"' JbAlTOy AND STAPLE W I
DRYCOODSj
ftfc'J. .
stntTt inn Pirn .vinrf cnfirol
iJv'H''
UrJDERWEAR,
. Etc.,
Etc., Etc.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK. TO WHICH RECENT r ;"
. ;. -'' "ADDrnoNS' OF "; '
: r Faoliionable r Goods
HAVE BEEN MADE, IS NOW BEING OFFERED- ' - i
AtOreaWEeduCed Prices.";""'
Buyer, before r purchaglns else- ,; ,
Y where, would do well to ex
! - 'amine bur Stock, V V
H. A B. EMANUEL.
49 Marked Street
.iii i, i i - i.ri.
, noTli-tf
HOLIDAY . O00DS.
1AA BAtlBBtS: " "
AV i ; ".k-i "t T i, '(it, . l
t- - ' ! Choice Bed Apples.' f
NEW ; raisins;- -f
' , CHAMPAGNE CIDER
OUAPES-COCOANUTS. I, r
y v w ft w a ' ' r- ''vwH'i'
W 4.1 U ,
- , vr., j
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Fancy- Goods forM HoMays
At '
nov80-tf
t- QE6: MYERS'i
V, - Hand W Front Street, ..
B CY THE OENCINE
. . ''vf v, w.. . .jr...-
. ; . , ; ty.i i'iK-" f-t- .'ir'-
STA1IDAED SCALES. u :
More than 250 Different ModMeatlonsMv & I
Agents also for the beat alarm'Money Drawer, 't .
T7VAIRBANK8 fe CO., 811 BROADWAY, NEW . W .
Jj YORK, 166 Baltimore! Street, t Baltimore; 03 1 ' ,,
Camp 8t, New Orleans; . . . - '
FAIRBANKS B SWING, 715 Chesnut street, Phil-. . v r
FAIRBANKS, BROWN CO., 118 Milk street,' T'.
Boeton.1 . . . ,
For sale by leading Hardwara Dealers. 1 , Ut t ,
sepl7-8Uw4mTuSat , , ; , - ?.
B
LACK JACK,
SPLIT OAK - t:J ' ... -
D ASH, ' .
in ampie, .;r. ,i-
Snnnlv and for sale at REDUCED PRICES.
f ilmiiiltoii ' & Wellon ".Ran Eoal' Co.f V ;t;
OmCX OT SXOaXTAST AND TKBASTJlrEB, I : ; '
. wunungton, , v., wee o, 4 v
THE DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT. FOR .. ,
rental due on the 15th of December, 187S, will I "i.f
be paid to the Stockholders of the Wilmington and ; v- .
Weldon Railroad Company on and after Monday, (.v
the loth in. t The transfer books are closed, until. , ; . .
after that date. --.'. - I
. JT. W. THOMPSON, ' . '
i - r' i Secretary and Treasurer.-";-.
dec 7-tl5Dec , , . ,
Proposals1;
T7CS ENCLOSING THE M LODGE " AT OAK
dale Cemetery will be received until Thursday, tho
12th Inst, at UM. , . . 'jir .
Plan, and specification I can be seen by cftTling on v
" ' H. B. KUiERs,
dec t-3t
ChMrmaa of tmmtttee., , ;j
Fisheries.
rrnrw TTwrnntftTaiTEn ARK' PREPARED TO
X supply arst quaUty Seines, Gill Nets,' at short r.J',
notice. Also, Corks, Leads. Seine and Net Ropes. ' ; .-,
made properlv. . Have sold for a quarter of a eentury , , , w . .
the leadmir Fisheries of Albemarle Sound, snd betf . " . , .
reference
to same, as to toe qnaiiry or our uoncs. . . . t i . v.
AMKRTHAN NET A TWINE CO.. . ' '
dec 4-DlmWSn
, Boston, Masa J x-
r "
NUMBER 0tfEr: LOT OF
-MIH -CASOIIHA SEUIIER.
BOTlVtf
EDWARDS A BLlX.'
.1
.at
'If- tier ia a Commercial Honse or Ls"k, for . j - .
yi man of many years exrnence in c' -rI . r
I. E .....il'-H. ' ' .. . . -1. ' 'i .... "
' " F"Ar"l JCHANICrS ECTLDDTG ATI)
I J t i n LxJE. .Art VtO- '
no? U-i-1
' ' -f a rTTti
3 &
f I
Hi
1 f
3 w- f
24o'clock.'" -.w"! - '" Eock Btore witlwut extra charge. : . I was at first expected."' f. .k -.7 North Front reet aee7-tr . .WYaBookanajMore. . ecT-w: bUftLt
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