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t . 4 mm av AyjTErtTXSiRO. -. "'.'A.- csC -it ' ....,. ..... ,M,vi'r.lft W ' ... .-, troc ),..,. ................ ..'',- . , Orrtcs, Dwso PnCtDfft, Front St - I ':. - -"'A v ' -w. , Omc, Dawo E EuUds. Front St 1. v . "v Two wecka.......:...,...,..,.. w " --1 . Tr- iUm'or'acfeM&iracut. '"' 0n to tdnnMMn;..w ..,., ft 00 pix months, In ftdTancft... ( SO Three roontns. In iMlvnc,,i,.v,4... i W One nooUi, In dywce.. -v...i,'r, 75 ' The Mormtn Sti will b dellverfd is-uy part of the City t Fotum Cxxt pet weefc v. r v4 z Three wfJO, ' ", !arar-li;s.f J5 r .o ' t.-vr. On y v. ................... ...- CQ r - v ; . tfootelT low ntu .. . ' y ' ..-. . . Fir Square ettimatwS qmeVtemclxota, aad t . . -. , Txlii i.--.... Detmctioa -by Memphis will not-be ksa.:than a lialf I.nOffion. ' East 1 and Korth Rivier bloAade4 Uh ice:':;- mcnt, More small .fighting in Cuba. . J Hotel bilrned In Shbwhegaii, Blaine, The Supreme Court of Louisiana wiU order dirept decision tox the.armoth mat-- ter on the 1 3thL Thought i will be adverse to WarmothJ ?reW -of f Schooner werereseueu ojr. nieaiuer teguuiwr. ; - . i wiinm were able to reach the win Danger from the ice gorge in the".jn8Sis- dow.8 andJeaPd to tha ground, a dis- ,lppi -Ji-Mki.te hoftt with seven persons tfras "drawn ' undnr I the ice and ;all ; pw8h Collector of the port of Pensacola, has mys teriously dkappeared from his hotel in Jer-; ! UNDULY SENSITIVE." .;: " This is ,e language of the .Ncw- bern Journal of Commerce. gpeak- ing of the spirjt-of our people towards the JNew iprK, iortoitana Uharles- ton Railroad movement. ; It says, (our2 italics): t -T''T?Siy vf- It cannot Intufe oureistcton the contra- 5r, we think see Will m btMjiL from. ie construction of the road.. Her railroad fa cilities are already so great that her heal thy growth is assured, ana we feel certain this road, when built wiU feed rather than drain her. Well now we don't begin to- feel as 44 certain" out commercial friend ex l Im lf In ?er tot foi Jf . - ; .ec" "r." , ing bildnessufCapped forty jnilesoff, onr1.1 Mr,?nn P milA. 4 I ."-""r -f: r"' '."".v.' cut off by those who should feel an : -I'l 'Stl'J i-Jl,-L!i.r. is our natural ; source v of supply,1 ' tbe enterprise 4- if it ' could be ef- lectea wonia " arain ana not "feed our city, injure an not confer a bene fit as'our Contemporary fondly en deavors to " makeoiM i -Jbelieve. It 44 necessarily hurts' any city to do by it as is proposed i a -this, .New York, Norfolk : and Charleston Railroad ' enterprise, ; Lto "do by; iWilming ton. Call it " an old fogy"notionn to stand by local rights that are after all rights in which North Carolina is intejtjsted :fer w not the whole State interested gfi Jo wth and pros perity of er principal city? We say, ;call it pKf fdjyfcd' Refuse to cut your own throat forproftpective advantage td0m6neieffi to 6tand for local rights nevertheless, we are goldgto ad voat Wilmington's prosperity as necessary . to that of vr itJ i- " ' : r-' . Orth. LaroIina, and we are going to fight for abroad .pi :oqr own which Shall Slaushter this terrible New York, I &c, concern quicker than 44 greased lightning. ; ; , ; it :j ?' M 44 Whether Newbern will be bene fited, we do ' not (know. Wedo not . .-.J.- ... . ... wish to - injure; .her; ;-t hat J much is :l44 certain. i$ '.-;. '.v.. '''VlVtlB NOBFdLK VlttGINIAff. , 'i ,. - This excellent paper appeared yes- I Hope, the .editoris J obeof ; the j most gifted of. Southern . journalists, f disr !tinguished as : well m letters a in journalism. : - We are truly rejoiced at the success attained by the IPtrginian, i for we are disponed to commend genu- ine merit wherever we see it. '.J W SJ V t JL if 'j ' Colorado, wants to, be a State. To eiveMt suffidienrpOpulalforLit'liag koot, tnlimuldul' tM "'tfnna 'itU' TwvenoT wjBvpxrw3ajcinpuimxs at it would csn;;i2iettJo;'tbe right of taJIrage; tod there U jxnng to be trouble " DonV a1member.4 A CIIASII 15 WiLiVlAItiiPOnT. ; The Floorand etllnS or r ChMrea Give. w.r-Tbr. ilu.drrd Mu, Women and CblWrea Precipitated Into the CellarPoarteen Killed and Forty Woanded. Some three hundred men. women and children werenresent. Tha.ceremo- nies had ben Inaugurated, and Mr. Kinslow; of this 'citv 'had: besrari an address tortile children? when a pe"ou liar nhakeand cjulverins: at -tiiubers was leir, aenotinfnv suud-en tiownrau Mf the building ..No sooner had. the iiiiprenKion . taken firm hold lot -those present than the floor gave way. pre cipitating tlie:whkf a8senibIage.rinto me ceiiajruelow.v' '-"Mf i i 'THIS 'CAI'SB OF.'TIIK DISAtiTKRC The ehurcb was constructed with an UT)t)er Amlianna tnt-ii-kin' n n rl .' 1 1 in this that the conCTeffatipn iiad iassem- bled.' The Interior dimensions of th6 tre girth with Joists thicklyjplaced.cn Pach side, -and through' the centre s WILUAM3PORT, iJA., JJc Zb. onJv ciwrm, It showed that its author bad Last e veniiwr thej 8ifrt)th school improved bia opptwtunlties as tourist to attached to the7 Baptist Church at BUCh nn extent w to enafile him to present thi .ri..i.a r,f nhi-i.tniai nlo-hf Palfistinc. the manners and customs ot its centre girth, waj twnt dpublai by th inin) en weight, . t:.'"':-.ir.v-V'; Nrhin thvh rLf a heart-Tending wail from the mangled yJfiaChlldreiTwildly shrieked for add to the horror the oil lamps of the edifice ignited, and bid fair to destroy SrJri? S25J!i'00?S?gatA?n;- J11086 ing- The church was now on fire, but Providentially the 'flames could - be' owr : -..-.; . : " - , XIw a Blan Kt to hm II U own Grand- Bob went to' Utah, married:' cot YnA. ly mixed, and became his own grand-! lauier. v nier Csain. ., v ... .. . 'What's the mattery Bob?' 1 j '".,4Sam, who am ir ',. - : , ,ikWhy, you are yourself Bob Harri son, aint you?" v . -, : "io, far from it-" . w . : r - , ' j hum iue uutiien .-. : 'Well. sir. I'm SO mixed I don't lchow who I am.'1 'ri"." - ' " "Don't take it so hard to heartX " ' "I ain't. I am takins- it on th hlf Bueu." ; VWeiUlwhat'Bhe'matteVh-'t ; t4Well. I'm married." - v.., V..'. , Marrted? ;hat ha! ha! why, sir: you les. but 1 ain't.7? r "Why, all married men are sun- -xes, oat many are so?? - - j i4WelL' sir.- as I-said before.' don't take it bo hard: tell us all about It." - vveiit oam, i n tea yon now it is. a. I'm rr r v v . . ion se 1 married a widder, and this widder had a daughter." I Wn y81 8ee HOW: it IS.-.,- lOU have been making love to this daughter, No, worse than that., You see. m father was a widower and marrie my married this -daughter, bo that makes my ratner my son-m-iaw. donT it? VWell. don't you see how Lam mixed up!" - f vweiii sir, istnat anr' "N"o I only wish it was. Don't you see, my step-daughter is my ' step motheyj4 ain1- sne? weii. tnen, ner mother is my grandmother, ain't she? Well, I am married to her, ain't I? o that makes me my own grandfather doesn't it?" SIKTlCOIKOLOCICAIt UECOBD. J December 80.1875. , Time, f?' mom- Wind. Weather, wr. eter. .7 A. M. 30:53 87 NW Light Clear , i P. M. Si):5i ' 48 E Gentle SClear P. M.1 801 8S (Calm iCleur Metn Temp, of dy. 87 dee. . - Not. All barometric reading are reduced to the aes level and to w degree Jfabrenneu. ..-. ... . , -KOBIBT BKTBOTH, Sergt 8lgnJ Service U. 8. A. Weather Report. - - .. . , Was Department, I umce of . Unief Signal Ufflcer, Washington, December 30 4:35 P. M. tirouwuMie. For New Ensrland, easterly to southerly winds and increasing' cloudiness. ' For the .Middle states, southeasterly to soutnwest- erly winds and cloudy weather, with rain over southern portion, but snow over the northern portion, turning partially into rain on Tuesday. Tor, South Atlantic States, dondinesa. Fordulf States, sontheasterlv jnd southerly winds and cloudy and possi- and ': Southern Missouri to South . Ohio, cloudy weather, ram and southeasterly to sourawesieriy wma. ; x rom me latter re gion northeastward over Lower Michigan aud Lake Erie, cloudy weather, snow and northwesterly to northeasterly winds. For the Northwest, increasing pressure, : falling temperature, northwesterly to northeasterly winds and' clearing but partially cloudy weather, and extending to MissouriilHnois and Michiiran On Tuesdav.the temnera- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS'. t F. P. HoBQOOD.- Bat Female Seminary. .- JitrNBQH s Co. -liusine8 buiw,-3tc. . A. D. CAZAtnCSteamshlp Line. t ' t W L TS f M 4vOWA f Professor paves doctor. J The lecture season arranged- jointly by the Wilmlneton Library Association and the Young Men's Christian Association was most happUy inMUd,at the Opera I AMOM MM CTeJUIlLC. I'MKCaWr .AMVCS, W i . f,- nnrr Land. Of fin vmg and - flftaa wiA' iiwgnlfUnt voice, be aad fully won Cmt hearts of hU apdltort befote ho taochad tbv mbjeoimat: ter of Ms MCturer bvt wen tne taerai I CopeOf mo narrauYC i uim wv .u r T?T" r-'VJL lllinZZ . 1 lound -mat tney were tto . recipicnu 01; rich intellectual treat. ' , V f J The Jcctura was clothed in chaste and beautiful . language, but ithl" was -not its j people' and their ever-varying fortunes, as well as to give A striking' interest 5 every event of importance .tnatild occurred in the history of that remarkable xwnntry j Wthout any disposition to flatter Profes sor Davesv4wc;musl.- say. thawe were de lighted' with hfs effort last evening, and wjj are mora than glatl that the pOopleof. WJ mington have, been afforded the opportuni ty of beariog bun., ,-rt beg our 'friends, to' remember -that the aecond and last of . Professor; Daves' se- ries of lectures'on The iloly. Land, will be delivered at the roomspt te Young Mens ' O'clock, when we hope to ,see an audience even iarffer tlian that -which "greeted' the Locai Dots. ;i-,:;:'vr'--N,-;v ..- Dul ttoei ta.tlie 'Tvhatl yerteraajT 4?"' ' Go andhear the lecture this evening.: Heaviest frost, of the season" yesterday morning. . t . . ": l":f r-Bmoke was still rising1 from the "ruins of the late fire yesterday. '-'.'.t Chief Engineer P. M. Rice is very ill at his residence in this -eityii-ri v There was a great rush of delinquent tax payers at the City Hall yesterday morn-: The streets are still -quite sloppy from the 'effects of the recent rain,' sleet' and enow. A." , A hotel is to be opened at LilesvUle next week, a fact traveller will be,gUd to learn. . , . . . . ' . .c'-t':-'.- , - The usual midnight; services will take place to-night at i the various Episcopal churches. ra , - a';;:t " , s-l.Uu-j"-i ' The genial " phiz" of our friend J." W Galloway, of Bmithville, was Msible on bur streets "yesterday! H- - ' - t ' .Ex-Sheriff .'. Schenck, who has " been very ill fot a week or twqi pasi fa now con sidered convalescent , ,s,-, . ;4-, Commence the New-Year by giving lib erally to the poor; many of whom are doubt less suffering from cold and hunger. :i ;-Mr.:A. J. Yppp, jmmerejat Reporter of (he Pot, is quite ill with erysipelas. He has our best wishes for a speedy recovery. The people of Bmithville are complain ing of a lack of mail facilities, by which they are kept in ignorance of the doings of the "outside worid." ,f JO Richard Hall, the missing colored boy advertised in our paper of 4 Friday morning last, by P. Mnrphy, Esq., has not yet put in an appearance, ; .;. . V v Notifications emenated from the City Marshal's ofl3ce yesterday to certain parties in regard to repairing dilapidated sidewalks, &c., In front of their property, 1 A telegram "from New : Castle! Dela ware, says: ''The steamer Pioneer bound for Wilmington,' drifted away with the ice. A tug has been sent to her assistance.-' - The ground is still covered with snow and sleet at Wadesboro and Lilesville and we learn that the people up . mere are . im provising sleighs and haying a jolly time. Some of our friends found ice of 'suffi cient thickness for skating purposes yester day morning on the large pond just beyond the city, which fa reached by going out Wooster street r The city ;tax sale of real and personal property, advertised to take place in front of the City Hall yesterday, was postponed until Monday, January 20th, 1873, at the same time and place. , : Nelson Stewart, one of the street hands employed by the cityl tfell in a fit in the City Hall yard yesterday morning and had to be taken to the College jof, Physicians and Surgeons for treatment ment it at the It is expected that at the . meeting of the Board of Aldermen on Monday night next some steps wiU be taken looking to the improvement of . North and. South Water and Nutt streets. So be it ! The old building on the Southwest corner of. Front and Princess streets, is un dergoing the process of demolition prepara tory to- the erection of a fine three story brickructure, with, iron front ThereWBS.anicabIe change in the tempertlnre yesterda v, . as xompared with sevend day4" .Wbih preceded it, J and a consequent array or youin ana Deauiy - on j;iThfaia;the lastvdiy of the old year Lettrsfhope that the new ;one tnfcy not be f reighedi set map jot the d isasters and misfortunes, sorrows and. distresses which have characterized its departing brother! Our friend Iilea reaigneth tbe agency at the head f the road and speaketh of de voting ma entire artentian heroaftar to ama- Bondng the ondttkm f Urn iaDaw EalakJ . TJuj uj ba dam nod a chdeo 5 v'.' Ji- Tbedty autborltlet would entjfle3ica selves to tbe respectful conaideratka of pedestrians by having the brick and other robbiah'rtinurejt ftrotaeMewalksbordexv ing tbe scene of Thursday night's eonflagr tion. T The.boat recently found on (ke beach and believed to be the one in which the five iU-fatcd. pilots departed on their last vojage in the pursuit of their perilous calling, is to 'be Utcn to SmTthvm i3 b'fdcrthaC'if if be the boat in question, It can be identified, j j JU- The steamship; Jrffa 'vei Ja New.York yesterday taving board ;jbe captain and crew of the : schooner- HannaJk Utile, of Philadelphia, rescued'at seaonlbe 27tl. -Tbe schooner was a complete wreck, and tho mcn had been hashed tof tli6 iXrcck twentyrsix hours Ulayor's Conrt. cCi:.- i O illert TelfaiTy ; charged witb disorderly conducl r.i,a4 arraigned before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning, but the witnesses failed to put in an appearance,- whereupon judgnjetjwaf jent in the sum'of $12 50 each wd the caw, was .con- t iauedV .This was the only case ready Jdr The Raleigh Pemalf lemiaarj c . j r We suppose none of North Carolina's ed-; ucatora has, achieved . greater prominence m .a . comparatively r brief tune, than, the young principal of the Baptist Female Sem inary at Raleigh, F. 'P.HobgoodyA, !.- Among, the collegiate institutions .of our State this school stands deservedly thigh. Recently he has associated, with him Rev. A. F.'Redd, a gentleman of culture and ex perience. IJrU ;;.HT- '..:i-r!r v '- The appliances for instruction ere excel- ent, there being a large and . well selected library, an admirable collection of minerala and specimens to illustrate the study of ge ology, and fine philosophical. : - hemical apparatus. The building is large and com modious. ' ' The faculty is full and able.2-i For further particulars read the advertise-1 ment in another column. : " , l ' ' .11 - - - - ? t Semi Weekly Steamship I4ne. -! Owing to the increase-of business be tween the two ports, the Agents of the Bal timore and Wilmington Steamship Line have found ' it 'expedient ito ' make a semi- weekly instead, of a weekly' line,: thereby affording shippers greatly increased facili ties for sending off their products, and mer chants an opportunity of replenishing their stocks with , almost the , quickest possible dispatch.. There are now three first-class steamships on the line , and , we hope the Agents will receive every encouragement at the, hands of, the business men pf Wilming ton to persevere in their enterprising efforts. Released from Confinement. ' Wright Powell, Handy Costin and Bandy Bell,' all colored, who were convicted of various Offences at the last term of the Superior Court and were to be discharged on the payment of costs, but having failed .to do so were kept in confinement in the county jaQ for 60 days, the time-prescribed by law, were released yesterday on taking the insolvent debtors' oath. Powell was in for assault and battery, Handy Costin 'for abandonment of his' wife and Sandy Bell for assault and battery. " , L' '' ' i S r " ' ' 1 " Arrested on a Capias. . Andrew J. Nichols, colored, for whose arrest a capiat had been issued by tbe Clerk of Brunswick Superior Court, was captured in this city on Sunday night, ' while resting in fancied security in the kitchen of a gen tleman on Market street, by Deputy 8heriH Morris, assisted by 8. W. Nash, Jailor, and locked up tor '"future delivery," as the commercial reporter would say. Andrew is charged with the crime of larceny. The Blasqaerade Ball. Great preparations are in 'progress for the grand masquerade and fancy dress ball, under the management of Mr. 'James M. Brown, which is to come off at the City Hall this evening. From every indication it will be one of the most interesting and enjoyable affairs of the kind that has taken place in Wilmington in a long time.- See advertisement for terms of admission,' tfcc In Trouble Again. . . Joseph Fowle, charged by a number of colored damsels with the larceny of a lot of clothing belonging to them, had a hearing before Justice E. S. Woodford yesterday. who required him to enter into security in the sum of $50 for his. appearance at the next term of the Superior Court There are those who think Joe is tbe victim of s series of systematic persecutions. Christmas Tree. v" The children of St Mark's (colored Epis copal) Sunday School had a Christmas tree in the City Court Room last evening. 1 The presents on the tree,' numbering about one hundred and fifty," were ' donated to" the school by two ladies of Boston.' The af fair, we understand," .was V very pleasant one to all concerned. ; f' '' ; ' , , ; J , .-. CITY ITEMS. 1 " '- , . i - ' -.::.'. Job Pujrrn. We can the attentioa of mer chants, clerka of coarU, iherifftv tawyert, railroad sad eteaiastdp esWer sad agent,- sad all other hTiaa orders for prteuag, to tlMfacOiUesred t the Moms aw tvaa Faunmo Karri si for. tiMSfoamptaad tattafrd meaikm of aB of Casts, BTWfroea Let Ttasksts. I UaPsi Ingaes, EL s of Fare, tsswl .is. AfalstoAor "Bows Xakof sttassOea of Txa O. QUO. orders fSi wuo. nvfwMflu. w aw ... . vmm iv. r. a. iiimw . tu. ........itn. a tti. Hers tbey are : Bocaase it stourishea the then, mul tiplies them and make them grow : because it thoa prevents them from withering and bleaching; be cause it removes the scurf and dandruff which choke them a tares choke the goidea grain; because it keeps the seals root and prevents eruptions; be cause it render the hair as mstrousss satin; because it make-it aliaat sstd static; because it ia afraeraat and delichtful dressing; because it does not soil the pillow, the cap or the hat; because it is without a rival in cheapness, and becausejie other article sold for tbe esme purpose, m this 6r any other country, possesses all, or even ,one-tuflf of these 'invaluaole properties.. ' ' - . ' 'r . . XST" Pimples on the face, eruptions,' "blotches, scrofulous diseases and all sores' arising from impure blood, are ' cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DiBootery;-?.'-i ; '- '' j TTdoltho Wolts's Abokatic ScmroAit SCmr arrs seem to bo extensively gaining on public confidence, aud promises to. take the place of every other liquor npwmBe,espoeUUy formedicinal.ase. This is not inirprisiiig; for, apart from its being found in most of ear Drag Stores m " this eky na country, and its being strongly commended by the physicians, the mild sod agreeabls taste ef this ar ticle, contrasted with the etron& pungent and actual sensation produced on the palate by the common deleterious article which la now the: general com plaint of nearly all the medical faculty of this coun try would, of Itself, suffice to give it 'the decided preference, if prescribed ss a -medicine, it is not bad to take; and to uae as a beverage k ia considered by Judges to be superior to any article of the kind ever Imported Into the country. . ,"'? ' Adiuh A Voxxbbs.' AgeatsJ .. 'dee 2T-lw; it art "-' So general has the -public confidence become b. Dr. Ayer's meclicinee, and so great the demand fer ,win tha 'nnnrinci Died Tlllalna are attemDUna' to ia bo Villi impi ider fV rhs, deceive the unwary bv : imoosiuK upon- them, their worthless nostrums under a similarity' of name. Cherry- Pectoral .-Loson,' Dr. Areir Troches. Ayers urops. CMav Fisp taa, la, ta .1 a, E-iLJaCsta. sjpsjfhM ssaSty sslest tassOea of Txa aXosooxe B? . ossa or Taw TTbiii isssa I haniS rosseoa adrht be gtrsa rhy Lyon's Esthasrsn saeald as ased Thy hute .am 1H PiritsTurpenneU muchly. : . ' . .i'X':? ?-;d-)i;pv: .5:'. v . t i';:Vi:?'l ' LAKG3 LOT oV - ' .-. 'TliefYafDbrongtHotei:WU Uri: 4I5.; :tt"2Ma-i .in Raleigh is. to be added to. and" greatly fcf . li- I -fr J&?S St"1 ' the death of Mr. Henry D.-Cooke, ona of 1- . . . : , , ;.. fJ-fi&.s n).AtMaar'lnAl.eAo . count vmen. living about six miles' from aieiW who mimi on' Satarday monnng. SayiheRaldghday: or two ago a little son of Mr. Strother, who lives about five miles southeast of this citv. ltaleisrh: who xnired on filnrdv morning I - lives about five miles southeast of this citv. agea two ana a nail years, broke its thigh ujr juippmg uown on uie . ice . in me iront porch u.iti Tria.- J4v.!i' - Wefind the following 'typo-I graphical challenge in 1 the Newbern fevr nal of Commerce; Our foreman is a boy six teen, vears of aire.' and his assistant' ia a brother not yet fourteen: . The former has Deen in a pnntmsr office (the Journal of Commerce) lot three years and the latter for four months; These two unaided set up au tne type (lo tuu columns bourgeois) for the reading matter, all the advertisements, correct the proofs, make up the forms and do all the work upon the paper, except the wess wort iney say tney win do better or 1873,' than ever' before, and we are authorized by them to challenge the young typos of any office In North Carolina to friendly contest for the yearvY ; - ; 5JEW7ADVERTISEMENTS. BALTIfflOBE . AND -frnraiNGTON SEaU-WSSBXY ! SteamsMp Line. COMPOSED 07 THE FIRST CLASS 8 TEAM SHIPS ' :. . ' , . . . . i' D. J. FOLEY, Capt. D.J. Price, - XtTJCIIiItK, Capt. I. B. Bennett, RKllECCACIiTDE, Capt. D. O. Cnllds, WD! hereafter sail from Balthnor ererr ,1 Tuesday and Friday and from Wilmington every eanesaay ana Bawrasy, connecting at wunung n with the Wilmington. Colombia and Aniraata. Wumingtoa ndWcldon, and the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Kailroads; also the several line of steamer to Fayetterille, . Glvlnr Through Bills of Lading i. To all point in North and Sonth Carolina, Georgia uaAiaDimi connecuag ax Baltimore witntne Bal timore and Ohio and the Northern Central Railroads for all point m the West and Northwest, and frith steamer and Railroads for Boston, New York and Philadelphia. 7 For freight engagement apply to , . A. D. CAXATJX, Agent. Wumlngton, N.C ' Aitdiwwb A Co., Agent. Baltimore. ' 4eC-tf ; ' . .., BUSINESS SUITS SELLING AT A VERY SMALL MARGIN above cosLr .. ::,.: Overcoats, Garrioks. v i CHltiDREKS'; SUITS, ' ; j..- . ... ? " - : ... vM a r k e ;d Down. Underwear, Bows, .Ties, te., In Great Variety. "r VMDNS0NC0.,8, ; dec81-tf , City Clothiers. ' RALEIGH BAPTIST FEMALE SEMINARY FP. Hoboood, A, 1L, Principal; Rer. A. F Rksd, A. M.. Associate Prineipai; F. A. Boat, aamr, Professor of Hosic The Spring eslon will open on the lTth of Febrn ary,187a. t The bonding, haTing been enlarged, la pacioQB, cmnmodion and handsome. .. The Literary Department is provided with a select Library, a large collection of Geologicsl Hpedmens, nd fl Philosophical and Chemical Apparstas. TO sinnc department la pro vidua witn s nrg number of nanoa, two urei io. two Orean. and a Haro. The lady employed are all- first el. Boarding papil are req aired to wear uniform dree. Board and Knglisa tuition $100 per session of Are months. ' ' . For particular a, apply for circular. . a :. ' a-: . del-lwW7t. ,-, r t--..v :. !v DIAEIES - 5- 1 1- Vnii 1ia Woav fiV9 THIRD BTJPPLT OF THE INDI8PEN81BLKS. No one in or out of haalness ahoold b without one. The most valuable sad truthful of Mmpsnjons fcr the pocket ; Diaries . are worth then- freight In gold. Jrarcaass ADiary tot Ma ksfare H to too late, at HXXNSBESGER'S .-:i'."lva QWTOI WTH B AT CTAFAWT,,, JL sx isa1 im afa saMatrfcaf .U- v., rtWOOTEil !3CB!AJCXIeaJXs, ni hope ky "strict personal attention to .merit I share t( the patronage of thetr friends 1 ' it 't -x.iWi''t;"-:'io.. aLWOpTKN,-- .?r v - H--SSaiaiS.-: l'! i'tC . o ! LaU Sherifl Oorarnbua co., N. C . de 83-aac-tJanW. i ? j w.-i -.rr ' Horse Blankets, LAP ROBES. WOOL. MATS, . TRUNKS, HAsV ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Hames, Chains, Saddlery, Hardware; TTSYeMng Bags, Feather Dus- itoci: TLaVre an'dFrleee slow. , BV -jropsBavan c vvii . ... No. A South Front, St ; ;ct9tfaafc 'Wilmington, N. C. Thos. Guiirtt. r.c Sl -flt1j !( i T.'C. DiRosbbt.' .. , : ""': I l- !; . General Insurance Agents, " '..'? Street, 'n'ear ifrater. 'declKMisc-tr-v ' r " t . I II " III ' I ' II " j;. MKCELIiANEQUS: l;n Proyisions; fin DOXE3 Dv 8 sides, 7 i- i Cherryrtctorat uougii ani .rJACOJ BHJSS irr w. tM, l 1 V : A ii A ESLS FtOt t , --j-t l;-J.V-ir v -" ; . A. i MISOELIJUSEQUS. " vTTv?- - .v?-?.4n4 t hf.-tr --f-'- 1 f ' r -afa :'- af " afX K 4T D R' G O G D .S v I FHILADELPHIA;IADE .SHOES.";. V? . . V ST1TT?Ci' . TiAPTEff U I D E R 17 EAR, ; EtfvBtcT-f 'I OTJK E3mRB'rSTOC'TO WmCU "BSCESTJ .-t.-. Fashionable Ooods . :' ' VfJ!' 01, 4.'.4v.41.4W-4 HAVB BEEN MADE, IS NOW BEING OFFERED At Greatly Eedticed Prices. JJayen, before, parcbasbag clse- where, .would do well- to ex n - ; . ' amln a ah. fit nob 1. l'.S.i . ' , , . - H. KMAStTEL, . novlftf , t , j . ; 48 Marfcet Sfjeet ' . . M': . i -v . p. -h ji : -el- . CH R I S T 171 A"S f Dress Goods, Sbawls and doalu, - -l 4... .. FANCY GOODS, : . : . . 1, : :. r j Fara, liae Goods, Collars,: ; Ilankerehtefs, Hats, notions: ka, at 1 V XI. ST.. KATZ'S, decU-tf 30 market Street. Millinery Opening ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18TB, I WILL OPEN aJarge stock of 4 . .. r .,, ,,.,. c Millinery Qoods, Embracing ererr, thing NEW' and. 8TTLT Frencn Pattern Bonnets j vT And Tlata, i EIBB0NS. AND 1X0 WEES, A great specialty to which the Lsdies ars all invited o awenu. ; Variety Store, 42 Uarret Street. oetl9-tf L FLANAGAN. WA NTED. jP00 aad "1""J7 wanting from C&ESAFXAXS WaUTE OAX, or "if - .' Dtrrm oaxoiqia txhI rLOoxua. larlatJ3aUU'-eOa, - u . ; . . ' . I I . .HH. . Flour! Flour l-.sri;';i ' atffin. Coal b7ood ! .1 -,!.. rM)Ali' WILL eCREWED AND DEUVEBBD V-', ... , prompuy. WOOD OF ALL QUALITIES. .!- Prices s low ss the lowest Wharf of .Harriss & Howell.1 r-u .r '. . '1. decll-lm J. Ja. oTANALANUr Jk VI UOiAtv AJ. dJCeA K CoAAA. C . . . - " . - : . " rpHE GUERNSEY TRESS ON WHICH THE X.: , . ,. ... .'. i 1. .- ; Chester Reporter sixe J3x4u now printed. A; Bargain can oc naa. Address, 1 j I dec o-lm unester, . u. - -l 1 VAs'ansj r.ti" .' I - u ' ! Ui UcVAC ' .'.- '- j C. OOD N. C BXnTTEB -S3 CENTS FEB POUND,, T Good Baltimore Uama 16 cents ner rjoond MulleU u. and Koe. very lanre. 65 cents. r And a I all line of jramuy urocertee cheao lor easli. V. Yii U1.UIIAM. Agents j ...'' j-- .Tr-t tr?-fw nrr thurtoat at f! per annum. Advertwrng ra- iiMrai. - .... .rfvtm -t iij-a IJanH-tf rEataallebed In 1820.1 ? : CASSSnT J- ' :-. 'ty rrrt. tr' "1 v. W0 Boxes Choes, KTubs Lattcr'r J'f'- , '.. .. L T3UDUSIIEQ FTEOT TTTCIt?r)AT AT 92 AO r u'f ' , XTtJC,, Jam atooUWim. . flT-V. lAa "J HZr J JisJiiloUf : : r!!. .i- . .: . .-" 7i wt tax.- ff;:, u4eo-tri t : v" sS-Ha. Market '-. ... ..I,. , i . 1 1. "i Receiyisdby To-fla. , Jl JtEp APrW, W. BBLSONIONSi, . . - 'jSEXKJLtsa BDli CrmclMri, -I A Case Lobsters, s Groat Assorted Decanter, . ... Jifi-j WhlchL offer tew.tft. the. t-j'-w. : eft BBL9 KABLf SOBS SEED POTATOES; ' ' - r-: '-y 'V;; T.,T'Jn . tv JQQ BBL8 PEACH BLOW SATUNQ; C,-V- ; : KA 36818 APPLES, V- ' dec W jo i J- n wSSEROTllJCIia , i r i i I. . i ii i i i . i.vska.aA si, iiix u rau,, DaraoM rfanuarr iw v. ; aec ' , a. &. w ai.j, usstuer. , 7 A 1LTK LOVERS OF GOOD STALL-FED FAT, lAnicy Beef wiU ftrtsaexn article st. v.V en Monday morning, and conUnuing' throogh the ' week. . . - ' v ' I.V eo Mt j If. jAj;.--V'.' DAVJ8 a WHIT....? r B&coiiJ Pork' tlnilHay CA HHDS AND BOXES BM SIDES, ' "" OX) SSHhda sad Boxes D. S. Bides and Bhoulders, ViO Bbls Pork. 800 B&le Ear. ' Foraalabr dm SO-rf ' - n. M ai,4 0 Worth Wafaw afrsof ' . , TO TBE-, , "3 Jla CAirvrTorV I 'u . BoPTRsaa Caoaa Bbotkubood.V 7 x RichmowlLVa. July, 187V- I . rTJR OEDkBJS COMPOSED OF CONFEDER- ord daring the ww.:;iU70toleUj; te perpetBate ine memory ana sereism oi oar rmuen comrade, to aid the xamille of our former brethren la rm who - need aaeMtasee. and to try ana pressrr thetrath ' sna parity ox nisvorr. Wssreaow ' tpedally enraged m fhr sacred duty of to Ut Hollywood lb mortal Aeeoci. raiamgfnnd tkm in removing the remain of oar notue ueed from Gettybarg and other points where they are neglect ed sna mutrestes, to Houy wooa Cemetery near this ' protected and cared for, they can early receiT the honor bestowed oa our "Memorial Day," la deco rating their grave with lower. There are ret at Gettysburg the remain or sear UMi THOUSAND BODDS; er are from nearly all the Suttee: and . ' when w say, in some tnataneee, the heeitleas wretcnes oi ine ncuuiy wners laer reu and us are ng taetr Done seout ss u tbry were dogs, it enough to maks us piood of decent human try IL and the tochet of all who are not false to feel. ins- false to principle -false to a cause once dea open to remove thai, herpes from- such iadloaity Some of these awm are frron your Stan; some ef them mar have been year oeer friends or vour own. y sib; su ai vaon io utnr un, is vonr acieoce.. " Ton professed to love them wh'ls living; you pro fessed to loveths esuse for which they died. . Shall their remains be Aisnoaorea when they lost their : lives (or youl r Will yea aid us to remote them to a sare ana sscrea spot, wners us warm, nobis hearts aad gentle ears of Virginia women ess -watch, over tnemr imowdjucvct nanos uu sppeaii isus, we beg you to aid us in tnla canae, ra which oar whole soul Ts enlisted. Ask y oar friend to aid you. Do aj Ksaatlssitsa KaVssMsasa Vrtft MmiM SS-1 fJSB miisVi . ' MVS oewvy wvmii j vx syeMsusowsi n,s v auuui ICUICIH" . ' ber. a drop make an ocean, so many small ooatri- ' " butiona will make agoodly suss, s . j Can't you spare a day or so to canvass specially lor uu purpose r , i-v.Vv . -' D la pccssaary to raise several taot l collars to cconrpUsh our purpeeo, bet w ot h .utfe t ea-. dertake it, aa we eacoot n...at iJrat y ewln - close iMt Hearts ana poet 'io seeaerT an i -al. . ' - EsssitsllcontribiitUsjijj W. ; ..sere Piedmoot aM Arlir' l's I wr-e t ?, Klchmsail, V-, he JUab aiw .. .' Pasaeeset r--tlyj 10 as l v "' Iwt eve - ..'! k4t k tt ... iwu Bon .ggii.iS aii r 1 1 r . -v.. . ... . I . " t . Jl!4i4jt.X'A.TMiJ ,4. .SfliroAiODCCiilZl 9IoretnanS50mtTerentnrodLacatlone - , v '' prr 'r r-.T sf.Mv;f4.' .' its slso for tbe best alarm ifoney Drawer. -J .M'l?AlRBANs - Y - CO.V lt;-BROADWAY. NEW- 1 . Asnui Kiir ivi .1 I X1 YORK, loo Baltimore Btreec, Baltimore I FAIRBANKS EWING", TlsChesnut street, PhU-. I aaVlBhia. " v '".v.lK? j" ' Boston.' -.'.'U .1 -Wivii .t'i.'ui -.1, L'rr'H I , For sale by leading Hardware j I Sep n-3taw4m iur 1 . a n . T' - ' . . .: ' t 1 1 . mmn I . I, .1 .ii . H ri''"' M , "IK- .-V Mffffealn bing ouf of Ihei placed 'conductor yjlfgigr rTIaeoan'Ss A,!rJU- reeo-tf.,V n, nd9 North W eter, St.- '. X-K ribll catastrophef.'.This-isleyident - ;wihtAAyiVahiTiNy CAkJs ; - ? r . from ' the '' fast -that ' the timbers, Were , . '"i"!' -V t ri,w 'n'aefVKM Enforces, tmt these evasions sometimes elude the .vt. ---'Ts..i-:xC .Aktln etarje cf onecf fmort sLr... 1 workmea , Y yrJjW.ijl.ti most eMrrart ft yle, t . v"-' v v ..:V..v ' .Wc'i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1872, edition 1
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