A --. V 5 MM THE LUlii:ii:aiUiili, '4 :,a-v . HATES OFDTJKISTIMNQ.- . 7vv - . two c. ;zil...r.. i m i three day S..w. ..w...v ; W U trarr Amw .t . . 1 .SCO CO v V na .' Omo, DeweoaBank DuUdlngi,Fron$ St Oue ye&r. In dTmnc.i.V,v....'vJ.'.li'ii'. .$T 00 Six months, ta advance.;........ V 50 Three months, la aBdvance..j,v.'.w..r. ..v.v.v t 00. One month, in advance. ,i..kiv,wwk.i--v 99 , ' The Moawnto Btaa will be "delivered In ay part OUTLINES. ' Snow anil slet ia New Tork. - Tho Oreelcy will case drgs Its disgraceful tenzth alonir. A family t clrcur per- ' formers murdered Vy Jitdiajia -la Arizona. Generals Schofieldjand Alexander have sailed from Sanr fancico5for Hcrtiolula,' it is supposed on a mission - connected' with the; Sandwich Ialand crisis. - - X Ski Martin's 'scnopner wrecked ;ofl , the . loya ' Scotian fcoast; it,1 of offlcew nd crew pefisbedj. - SttiOuia is alarmed for the safety of her fridge, In tKe event of an expected ice-break. i- Great rise in" the Mississippi reported from Memphis. "A block df warehouses" -burned iin Alex . . v ;7!Ti 'i ' ' " W : . anarta; toss w,vwt---.inepuiwn pi Zansibar promises to stop fthe slave trade. " a- - Arhadeus "ja ex6iteiTt the present i-ftniA' w' 1 - I from Bremen to Jew.lork,out of 307 1 mssen&rs lost 23 In passage. '; Roches- tcr amazons released, all except the Anthony, who otf refusal to- give bail was remanded to Jail. Ice danger thought tc be over at Memphis, ,;;rr- Bpain will not brook In- it! IVlVUVy V vwawaftM. WVUVVI M9 Montreal has had a half million fire.: liiau; successor.. Jcorea: aunx one steam boat and. iniuTed others At CindlinatL Rumprs of Cabinet changes unfounded. - The preparations for an Indian "war k progress. ' Oldest banker of Philadel phia, John A. Brown, dead at 85: F f si -RAILROAD ISANAGIVnEnT. TKo-' A.WSImTiTtVn rrtTivmTi. n1 v! AHrusta RAilroAd Comianv ia,.-man- LArtn;.iii r . w, no sort of doubt About that: .'Fdref- ample :a A gentleman living m ooiith j Carolina has a receipt of that Compa- j iiy for forty barrels of spirits" turpeh- I fine depoiiied V oneof Jitk We- hnn ant Ti"if n mmnnt V 1 1 mm rtrAn I r ' , 7 . . - . & ye teA v fnejgroiieniari-r ferred to was in this city yesterday, j i 1 l - ",( ' A ana snowea -ms receipt, as wo are in- I formedby apromiqent merehnt. lie I . v-m ' - . f r ' I unableto pay it because the Wilming- ion, yoiu nuns -aim vvugusu ibauroaa i Company w managed o business I principles. i Now, it tjoes seem to, us that this statement of acta Is a reaspnabjy'f air proof of the correctness of our position iat our Through-freisrhters discrirai- . r, j iiuie uiitusii ireii'ius uuw winy in the matter of rates .jnt jji tinie of shipment. . I xhipi I Seven weeks storage of spirits tur- !pentiue has never yet been known tp increase the bulk of ..that popular Huid ' and nossibl v bv the time our mud, anu, possioiy, ny ine ume our I'almetto'f rien forty barrels get to M. on Friday," Dec. 7,-when they wererea- "$wnnknto the contemptibly . small Regulator. Cant. Freeman, from. Wilming . ,i . - . - .! ' ton for New York, and broueht to this port. uimensions or iony ganons. We are sorry fur the gentleman; nortneny gaie was oiowmg witn a aanger , , ' . . ... I ous aca running. ; Great praise is due Capt. a we Kno w ne must De lo w in . spirits. Rut w urn imallVWljnisihftfl that the : ' "... . ! Jiappy expdient dia ttiot strike him " of shipping his 8perritsw to WiU ; rr . i - . . nimgion via Chicago, lew;York and Baltimore. Hi! forty barrels would . 1 , ... thus have claimed, immediate.. atten- iavorea cuy in gooa lime ana at mar i veiiously low rates. ' ' : I AVe like to see railroads managed 1 on h.isln, . W nnr-nwn" people fabled yon know! Ml Fire . m Montreal;, "sinting ;6f , a . m Montreal;, sinking ot ,. a r an4 injury; to others SAtlClu- - ' ' ; wreck wUb los of six of ere w cinnati off coast of Nova Scbtia butchery of a troupe of iircuaperformers in wAri- zona by the WVpaches such is tho rr record of yesterday. w i ttETEOttOLOtilCAL UBCORXk. December 81, lSTt ,. . J Ther Time. Barome ter. mom Wind. Weather.2 eter. A. M. 30:42 80:3i Wi:5 ' 9A O.lm '1)ir. I. M. IP. TW. l W Fresh Icioodf ; Aft 11 lir r . 1 . 1 f .1 - ' Meuu Temn. of dav.. 47 dcir. . . . . . . NVri. All blmmrtrlr rmiUnor. bra iJCa1 in tho ' level nd to 83 debtee Fahrenheit. I Scnf't Signal Service U. . A. . Veatber Report. v , v W AB DKPAltTllENT. OfH,.. of m.tf IStnal Wa8l)iniftonrDecember.81-4-53 Mi I t'robaoUUies. . or New EneUvnd. northwesterly to north- easterlj winds, rising temperature and par-' "any ciouay weather. For Middle Btatea, nun imn.inuL a . & i z j -a cloudy weather.' with rlainp temneratnre and Hry probably rain over southern portion. r or cjouth Atlantic States, southerly to east- UtriF .vZra v.Yut.r.Ki Oulf, winds shifUng jto northerly and north- 1 J I "-""ft -vt4wMtw wuMfia ri s -Kit . . i,T c"aay weavner. i W tne uiiio Valley northward over Lake Erie' and; "e Upper Lakes, northerly and northwest erly. Winld anrl . iMu-t5nn Trmtr vonthor ri55 Missouri and - Ilansas to , lljnnesota iinaDikota, diminishing pressure, easterly to southerly winds, rising temperature and Hrumoiy increasing cloudiness. : . . , 51:iohn McCarthT and wie. Kevr 1 o . ' L Ho N.n H Monk, BunpMn; J O iUy, N ft . ,T - -'; , . . " frogs and it sdeath to them, be h at tne Court House for the purpose t -t , TIEW ADVEIITISEJIETS. ! Olivsr Pmos & Oo-, New Music. r Ai. iiyRKBOiu. looacoo ana oegara. ; ; ZoonouciiC & WHTTE;I)Iabiution: ! ',',1 i .ChXs.' D.;MrERa,& COtCloseTp-day.i C. 8. Eixis.-M.-B. & L. Association. I X & JL Si80K6pccial Notice.' V ; r Pf , IlKrasBKBOEB. A Happy Ne w Tear. A, VVJllkke. Stockholder's Meeting.: The masquerade Ball. The Masquerade and fancy dress ball at City ItalVlast night was a ' grand and suc cessful affair In every respect. ; The attead- wee on the part'of spectators ' was ' larire; i. - - V : . iiur liih i mir wai nimn vni n a ,ma n ay as many of ui gay ana lantasiic aancers a cotua be e Wuy ace unuuoaaiea. t .inemasners reDrenented almost rTfinr Jmnir?nhlA iiorJ , . . - : , - , . ' " V:"J ".."r8""1 costume, some gorgeous, some "gay and festive, some i -intensely grotesque and a few or the more sober description, but, all commingled; ' making ' a display ' at : once; grand and imposing as well as mirthful and interesting. We have neither time : nor t1 -.-,.,: rt utr iri. Ku K3uxwand ..' Paregoric'!, were somewhat' ktftp and (in the case .of the jatter) immeiu BtiQ for ap propriateness of costume and the ease and grace with which he glided - in the mazy dance, the little: Morning Star" bore off the palm. ' , This character was represented bv a ladv. whose dress.; handsomelv made P na neat ana elegant in appearance, was manufactured eatirelyfrom paper issued from the press and bearing the imprint of Tnrri mtbtoir h w,ori,, ... taken from the head of the paper, conspicu pusly in front of the head-dress.. . Business called us from the; Hall inaskitook place, and we must we left a scene so freighted with enjoyment to all who witnessed it-: . Much credit ja due to the management 1 i fa -a ;jjs ior me grew success wmcn : anenaea tne ball, which we hope will not be the last of laA IranI - 4a . wKWtV tli a. amkiaamafi.1m4tiM iu aaiuvs v v uivii ujv auiuuigui.-iui iuk nortton nf the rnrnmnnitv Rhftll ha trptrt during the season, especially as the dearth in tueatncal entertainments promises to continue for some time TbeScbr. XKanaalt Little. ; V - From the N Y. Herald of Monday we have the following particulars of the loss of the 8chr. Hannah Ltde from this port for , , v j i , . already been made in onr telegraphic twinn,ni. - Schr. ' ; Uanruih Little, Crawford, from Wil mington, N. C, of and for Philadelphia, itu a cargo or lumber, reports: . On the ght of December 25, during a heavy gale out SSE. struck on the point of Hatteras Shoals, the vessel soon becoming water logged and rolled oyer on her beam ends, compelling all hands to get up on her side, ... -jt:-- th- rftm-;ne(i nntn a the time they were taken off a strong Freenan and hiacrew for their bravery in this matter, as the poor fellows had not had a mouthful to eat or drink for. twent-six hours and could have survived but a short time longer. Capt Crawford, in behalf of himself and crew, hereby desire to express their gratitude to Capt P.. officers and fw for their kindness and attentionio them while on board the Regulator. The II. L. was 182 tons, register, built at Ches- pma. j Mancipation 1 .Weloam thai therwiTl he nc-pub nc de-' moostration fa honor of emancipation td- of expressing their sympathy with their en- le Sor WlS 1W MVM 1 JJ1T7. "r.T,.',,"6 lat fdPQ moTem2; this city, aays that Congress will be nrged to demand & restoration of all cot persons who hayejhepn kidnapped in this eountrand 'carried toTCuoaJtd De placed in a state of servitude, on the ground that they are- AmerkSaff ritiefa s", and If this demand' v. not heeded, then "somethmg else wmfpllpw.".-7.. . - ;; ' The attention of ,the public Jiving in the Northern part of -the city ' is called to this school.' - The location 1st favorable for large school; i the- accommodations of the buildinsr are ample and pleasant, and will he nnarad bv the School Com r , r - y mittee to furnish good instruction for all the children who will come. ' As this is the only free public school. maintained, for the whites in the city, and as a ; large ,pum- ber of school children navelaued to ontam admission ta Miss Bradley s scheoi, because there was not roocrf, . it . would seem : to be I worthv of larare DatronaffeThc school will Ve-onen on Thursdav momiair.i ' l - ; r . -. . 1 I"rmepU far to Tear, v ? I , From the books in the office of R. J. I JoaeB. Esq.,; SecreUry, we learn that i there wereomy 134 interments in OakdaleCeme- tery during the year jnst . closed. Of this i UUUiUvl ,14 UlyU vlOVVf ilviq HUM If wl vi VIULilv i hens fVP intermnt. -which makes kne actual number of deaths among" the whites of. this city during the year only4 23. J ;What ti$jt ox tne. same population can . ous - a neuer HMwixig in wis. r -kjci, r - . , f. i r caj t tothe ia:t; that thevwreck of the; chocaer Hannah Z&fc, whlcht capsized Df.. Wth, lies tfWtk'ter I Bels going AXpund 4 Hattfiras hbals.v y k dav. This evenine. however, a meetine of V.I K. N : t . -Tt One white batient to the City Hospital yesterday v Jj .k j'i v;t r.r ; -The schooner 2)mki Anna sailed from Havana for this port on the 18th nit 1 ,'- ; 1 , V The German Barque CtaudiaSinm this port,' arrired at Hamburg December 8th.-' :,-J "".'.r'-'iV. 4 The offices and warehousesof the Wfl- mington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company will be closed at 8. o'clock x A,. M The steam fire engine! Cape -Fear, which has been, undergoing some necessary repairs, was on trial at the foot; of ; Market street last evening. ... ,fH. iyvi:-.i ; V Rev. Frank Sandford proposes, at an early day, to commence the publication of a weekly newspaper to he called the Fee Dee Xburier, at Rockingham. ! - ';- ' -Is The 41st regular' -meeting of the Me chanics' Building Association will he held at the rooms of the Wflmington library Association this evening at 7T o'clock.' There were 401 "mariage licenses issued by the Register of Deeds for parties in' this county during the past year, ; of (Which 144 were for white and 257 for colored couples. The city and county offices will all be closed to-day. ; . The . officials, desiring to participate in the sual'. New . Year's calls, will suspend then calls, for taxes, but for one day only. - - , ;t ' , A. special meeting of the Board of Com missioners of. Navigation and Pilotage was held yesterday to consider a dispute be tween one of the pilots and a master of one of the vessels in port v The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank for the election of Directors, winbejieldin their BankIng"Hou8e on Taesday, the 14th inst, at 11 o'clock, j The." jiiusual spectacle', of a colored man mounted on an ox and riding leisurely down Mulberry street, yesterday afternoon,, was the occasion of ho little amusement to those who witnessed it t o . Mr. T C. Servosa, City Treasurer, ad vertises that 'January coupons, payable in this city, of bonds of the city of Wilming ton, will now be paid on presentation at the Bank 'of New Hanover.' Coupons pay able in New York will be paid at the Na tional Bank of the Republic Business men will be glad to learn that the recent order of the Postmaster-General directing postmasters to collect double the amount ' unpaid on letters ' only partially prepaid, has been pronounced without war rant of law by the House Poatofflce Com mittee, and will no doubt have to' be re scinded. , ' - Profeaaor Darea See ad. Leetara. ' - The second and concluding lecture upon Palestine, . of Professor Daves, was pro nounced last evening at the Tooms of the Young lien's Christian ; Association; . Pro fessor Daves' audience embraced the best culture of Wilmington and evinced, through out the lecture, an absorbed interest which was a worthy testimony of its great excel lence. , ?T6 characterize the second effort of this ripe scholar and graceful elocutionist as an admirable lecture would be something less than justice. It was, indeed, something more than a mere lecture, rising as it con stantly did, to the plane of a masterly di quisition adorned Vith all "tne 'graces of an opulent rhetoric and all the charms of a finished elocution. An appropriate characterization of Profes sor Daves' series Jot essays .would be to speak of them as an admirable piece of lite erary mechanism, in which every feature was selected with the nicest possible dis- rate joinery which realized perfect master ship'of the art of harmonious arrangement It were difficult to djeckl I to which to ac cord the greatest admiration to the skilful elimination of the subject of the lecture, or to the graceful rhetorical hartnotues of the merely literary phases of the performance. In description Professor Daves is unsur passed; bis powers of. statement being very remarkable,, and . his. skill in waVd-painting suggesting the highest artistic excellence Without elaggeratfonJ;'it may heTaid of treatment,'of Professor paves,. SihUtniae tum reUouit::nful tetiait: iuod non ornavit' Professor Daves has subject to his option a wide field phrantdhitincton as a lec turer. His 'literary performances are those of the ripe scholar and "1 the finished artist, and are upon a plane elevated' far '.beyond the aspirations of the ordinary lecturer, who is driven to the various Cyclopedias and Sketches of Travel for the" material which the affluent learning of the genuine scholar readily sapplie& from his own stud ies and researches. -. r?T 2 Arbnotrledraaent. ,r5LZ.ZTi:-J t L. We are , requested by jMra, ;C. ; G ICen- nedy. President of theLadies. Benevolent Society of this cityj to return the thanks Of the association to Judge IL G. Onderdonk for a donatioa of $50 to he applied j V the fund for the aid ofttie poorof Wtimington. We trust others of pur inohied men may be constrained Jo follor the example ol 'Jndge Onderdonk and commence the n'evr year ly giving liberally of their means to this worthy Mayor Coart. - "7 rm.A fnll.l.iu.Mgis The foUowUag Tcasea.y yesteaymoVnihg Gilbert Telfair, charged wth disorderly conduct, was" required to pay'a fine of S. AbnerMorgan ajrnnder; :a Ajnii lar chafee as the aboVe. was discharged tot I the.paymentot 'Coetifis : IzLwtf Si scope of the" subject and the comprehensive Barclarf a.Wrlc.u: !f.'3-:..4."iv-.' l;i;, j Some thief prized open the rear door if Capt.W. M. Stevenson's store Jmr Prin cess, street, , on Monday nlght,7 and emp tied his money-drawer of its contenta," Nothing else was disturbed, so far as is now-: known.,..;, -.r :, , ;.; .-:-t -r f..,?: . Ah attempt to play a similar game on an other store in the same block proved unsuc cessful. .; , , .;.. :t Knlsnta of Pjrtnias. 1 By a . dispatch ' received yesterday ) from Mr. W. IL Gerkin, D. G. C; we learn that Athenia Lodge No. 8, K of "P.'; of New- bern-, was instituted on ' Monday evening last with great eclat, a' number of new mem bers having connected themselves with the Lodge at the commencement.-'' He was ac companied to Newbern by several members of Goldsboro' Lodge. ! - j l!,t' Job Priwtino. We call the attention of mer- chaata, clerks of court Bberiffa, lawmen, raDroad ana Bteamship 'offlcers ind .agents, 'and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the 'MoKHDfe Stab Panrrnta KwrtBi.TWHBKirr for t&e prompt and faithful execution of all kinds ef Job Pwjrraa. We can Xomiah at ; abort aotiee Card, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags,' Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare; Show-BUls, Checks, Drafts, Ac, Adl 'SaUafacttoa foaranteed. ' l; ' ;' A toll stock of Nws lok of superior equality for sale at the office of Thb Hoaspis Sta. , Cash or C O. D. orders wQl hare prompt attention. . . Uoolpho Woui'i Aboxatio Scrikbam 8CBXAPM seem to be extenglrely nlninfir on Dab lie eoBfldenca. and premlsea to take taa place of erery ether liqvor now In use, esped&llT for medicinal nae. : :- This is not Barprismjr; for, apart from its being found la most of oar Drag Stores in . this city and country, and its being strongly commended by the physicians, the mild and agreeable taste ef this ar ticle, contrasted wua tne strong, pungent ana aetaai sensation produced on the Dautte br the common deleterious article which la now the general com plaint of nearly all the medical faculty of this coun trywould, ef itself, suffice to give it the decided erence. ir prescribed as a medicine. It Is mot to take: and to use as a bereraee itia considered b v Judses to be saoerler to anv article of the kind ever unponea mto ine conntrv. . . ADBiAB s voixkbs, ASents. aee. 27-lw ,J 4 So eeneral has the oabllc confldence become m Dr. Ayer's medicines, and so great the demand for inem was mnprutcipiea vmains are anempang to deceive the unwary by imposing upon them worthless nostrum under a similarity of i Cherry Pectoral Lozenges, Dr. Avers Tn th' eir name. Iyer's Trochee. Ayer's Pas tiles for Cou s. Cherry Pectoral Coosh Drops, Ayer's irever an Aver iTever and Asna Cure.Doct. Aver'a Indian Puis, Ac, Ac, (none of which are of Dr. Ayer's manufacture or composition) are specimens of this villainjrand deceit. They not only defraud, the sick 4f their money bat of their health, ot the recover of their health, which la far more Import ant than m ney. Prom actual counterfeits the peo ple are protected by law which the Doctor promptly enforces, bat these evasions sometimes elade the taw, and purchasers most protect themselves by re- fusing to oe deceived by be deceived by them.. Dover (N. IL) Spirits Tiirpeiitiiie. The Supreme Court assembles in Raleigh Monday "-' .-' It is rumored that Raleigh is to be lighted with kerosene oiL : ,- Three Randolph safe TObbers,1 colored, were incarcerated , in the peniten- uary jnonuay. , ; . ' ; Tom Chavis, the colored man who was wounded the other day in Ral eigh, is recovering. : -;; . - Some 400 immigrants from : this State and South Carolina lately passed through Georgia en rout lot Texas. : ' Mr. W. B. Glenn, of Yadkin county, left the Yarbrough Monday for Washington city, bearing the election vote of North Carolina. 4 Fabius Dunn, colored, who was stabbed two months ago at Rolesville, Wake county, by Wilson Bridge rs, died from his injuries Sunday last. ; tr.' 5- The Era learns that Charlie McCullers of Wake, fell while skating Sun day and came near getting killed. . Concus sion of brain. Is better. The re&rular monthly meetinerof the Executive Committee of the North Caro lina Agricultural Association will be held at the Yarbrough House to-morrow.; ; .- : The State officers elect ; will QUaHfv' to-dav ' and enter tmon . the , dis charge of the duties of their several offices. Uhief Justice rearson tnu omciate in the Swearing in.; ; ,.ij:J- II'' - - We regret that Gen. Lane has declined the position tendered him in the Hnisboro MilnAry Academy, as such an ac- complished and patndtic gentleman would be a valuable accession to any State. -.While Bitting before1 the.'fire Monday Mra Edwards, of Raleigh,' was suddenly seized witn a spasm and leu into it Before she could be rescued her right hand Was sertously burned, while the left wrist, (ace and portions of .the" body were badly soarched. V. Last evening, about ' 1 "o'clock; says, the Charlotte Oibacrtw,; (kroner lattle arrested Mr. JohnB. Jtteana, Jr., in the hall, of the Mansion House, on the charge of kill ing one FiaAk Kerr, 'colored, n Mr.. Means will have 'a bearing on Monday before a magistrate. We refrain from comments in' asmuch as the case will go to the courts. i '.The; Western' North Carolina Railroad accident' last' week was caused, says the Observer j by a crossing covered over with frozen mud which ; the engine could not surmount . It is remarkable that Mr. Terrill, the engineer, who . stuck' to- his engine, waa uninjured, tnougn u roiled down an embankment some eight or ten feet high. ; ..The terrible spell of weather last week prevented the Masons of Raleigh from celebratingSt Jon's Day as they had intended. Mr. R. H. Bradley Worshipful Master of Win, G. Hill Lodge, gave a hand some entertainment at his residence to1, the officers of Wm. . G. Hill and Hiram Lodges, which was heartily enjoyed - by those pres, ent, says the New. ' j: ; '. . .' ' --' Monday evening at a meeting of Raleigh LodgeNo. 65,Xi). O. F., the following officers were v elected for the en suing' term? ' L. . Q.' Bagley, N. G. ; John NicholA V. G.s A. Magninj Recording Sec retary; D- St Hudgins,lFinancial Secretary; Thomas 'Badger... Treasurer.' Renreaentsr live1 to the Grand Lodge, W. H. Hicks.- Messrs. 'l nomas uaager, u. d. nuagins ana W-iL Hicks were elected the Committee on the Widows' and; Orphantf rund.' 1 !-:f 1 1 iFromtrie Norfolk'' Journal of yesterday we learn that important evidence was elicited in an; examination I before the Mayor of that city in the case of the yonthr f-ful Captain John; Frenchfc of the sloop B-, particulars of -wliicn were puousnea m w Mosnino Stab. Six neffroes were confined for the crime. iThUjprAfterJ3iearing the evidence, decided to discharge Blunt, kndtS release Adams; Mason 'and. Phillips on their awn Recognizances fd aroear ki witnesses at do trial ot Mocff r-Lsaac Pfcr- kef, the principal witness, was, committed to jail as a witness for the prosecution.' He is suspected of having abandon the tadr der hmiself, :,(5( s t 'f:ni izii:itRSA . r Of. the Franklin small-pox ex citement the Raleigh News says:. We , learn," from one who knows whereof he speaks that near Clifton's mill, : 8 miles of Louis burg, H in the family of Mr. Ruben Rogers are down with the disease, and '.that there are cases of it at Vincent Cook's, tAjndrew; Jackson's, Wilson Bolton's and Dawson Janes' all in this neighborhood.- It is said that the disease was carried there by a Mr. John DarreU, of-Fayetteoeunty; Tennessee, who came there pa carry some families to that State. "Mr. Da'rrell stopped at Mr. Borer's, and shortly' afterwards broke out with the disease and! soon died.. Just be fore this unfortunate man was taken down, Mr. Rogers gave a corn-ahucking, and all, who are now victims attended it We sup pose they contracted the malady, then by coming in contact with him. " ' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Special IMdtice. OUK BOOKS ARE CLOSED FROM THIS D ATE, January 1st, 1873. Oar accounts are all made oat, and we therefore re- : - - . V.-. . ' : ). quest all oar customers to come forward and settle. Preparatory to taking stock we wQl sell our entire stock of PALL AND WINTER DRY GrOODS ' , , AT COST FOR CASH. . J. A H. SAMSON, , 4S Market street Jaal-tf. A Happy and losperons Heur Tear TO THE MANT PATRONS 07 THX . ... LIVE BOOK STORE; IT SENDS OSXKTINa TO ' Alt, 1 WISHTNO them many returns "to the live Book IS tore," and extends its thanks for the generous patronage it has received for the past year.- . ' v. The efforts of the public at large, in and out of the citr. In aasistine the Lite Book Store te sasUuv Its reputation of giving them Light upon Science, literature. Art and Music, and iu pleasing them in nserai gooa - - - . IS DEEPLY APPRECLitED'? 5 Of the ear it hopes it has given entire aatis- faction. .In NEW TEAR 1873 greater efforts will be made on the part of the pro prietor to please and satisfy the public. Manv additions have been made to the -stock on band, and more extensive additions will vet be made' to fully accommodate its many customers, i. A great number of New Year's Presents are tn store, open to the inspection of all who remember their friends or wish to be remembered. .While thanking the public, it reminds them that gifts ap preciative aAa valuable, and many useful goods m the line, are, and will continue to oe for sale at - ,, HKTN8BKRQKR9 Live Book and Music Store. , Janl-tff Choirs, Musical Classes, Conventions, Academies, Attention rpo THE POLLOWINa CHOICE LIST OF New Cantatas ! Oratorios ! Anthems ! New and attractive Cantatas. ortv-SIxth Psalm .... Dudley Buck. 1 00 resuval Canute. ...Eocene Thayer. 1 25 Gounod's Choral Music. BO Wen worthy of careful study. Musical Enthusiast;.. Hewitt. 50 ; An amusing and very melodious musical extra ve- anza. . . r ... . . -' -. .. , NEW OBATORIOS. ' . ' 8t. Peter.;. .....0....;t;.i....J. K.Taina.1 75 Prodigal Son. Arthur Sullivan. 1 00 j s ' " " ' Fine effective compositions.. , ANTHEM BOOKS. Sabbath Guest A . ..I ..Emersoa A Morey. 1 00 Back's New Motette Collection S 60 Baambach's Sacred Quartettes (New). . . . 3 50 , , raPBESaNBAALY. BEADY. : ' Strauss's Dance Music. , Violin and Piano..... 1 00 ; The above Vooks sent, post-paid, for retail price. llTer Dltsan Co. .'(, Boston. t Co. I C. H. Dltson Ce. i i.'.ii" New York.: :Jan 1-SUw Wed SatAWeowlv cat MM freasnrer aat.Collectsiv:' CTTY OF WIAJrJINGTON f. .. ' 'i.- ' - ' AFeowneer u,JOta. ANTJABY COtJPONS, PAYABLE JN THIS dty, Bonds' City 'of WfhnJtagton' will Wpaid oa presentation at Bank of" New Hanover on and after January 1st, 1873. janl-St.. ;: T.C SERVOSS, City Treasurer. . i jA Card i ON THE 15TH DAT OF JANTTABYj, 1878, THE undersigaed will open an office in Wilmington, N. tt, for the tranasactlon of a , -i - GeneVal Ckmmlaston TJastaesa, ' under the name and style Of .-. , WOOTKN & mCHAEDSON," ' e ' and hope by strict aerebnal attention to merit a snare or tne patronage pi their-mends .1- - . .. . ) r iv- Late Sheriff Columbus ea, N. C. K . nee n nac-qsma u 1 1 ? -V n :i , a , iHorso IUanki Lap robes. Wool mats 'tkunes, har ne Saddles, Bridle, CoHars, Hames, Chains, Saddlery HartwsrevTraveihnK Ban Feather Lraa ; Btetk xarr ana Prleea K.aw. ' f4"' 'J.B.Xoplaaam ACa. No. 8 South Front St. " ' ctSSnao , . ; ;T . , .Wilmington. N. a . tH' t jtxiaiiifc:; t. c. DmRoaan; - Taoa.4Kxa. $lW-4,v jit-''- iM-u.i. Gencil, Jjuorance i Aentsy 7t .! ?uiv k; ,Wa PPUSi U JT : t oeo aoac-tf - '. cvm 'r-x-. - BUN-IDHsTG-. ! rr-r-rn mrtitSCS nTNt L.J.Y ia eomHetA-W ail ail its eolntmesta. 'and la la ekai-sw at am t t a coai skLol workmen j Ue Etei , AU rds c ,Lindxaetaeatj: wwayiy aq eajxtmMWtfciy. . .. . j,ot3H v First Moial Bait of iliiiitif' j rpKS RBGUULH ANNlJAIi ilESTINQ OVTHK A Stockholders of this Bank for the election of Directors will be held in their Banking Hoase en Tuesday, the 14th inst., at 11 o'clock A. If. -, ; jaa i-td f : A. K. WAIJLEB, Cashier. Dissolution pf Co rtITR DOPAKTNKESHTP C WHITE is this day dissolved by mutual eon- sent, either party being authorised to receipt fer any accounts due them, aad we do hope that alt par ties indebted to as will settle when their bills are presented, so as to enable as to discharge oar debts.. 1 3. W. ZIMMKSMAN, Copartnership Notice. J rpHX UNDKBSIGNED DO TNFORV THETB OLD X patrons and friends,- and everybody else. that, they ate now prepared to furnish anything in the ! fJpbolaterlBg; aadtPaper-IIanarlag; i Kne that 'may be Wanted, either for decoration or comfort, and will guarantee jthat aU work done wiU. be kt the beet workman-like manner; and on- more reasonable terms than any other party, la the city. ; See circular.. A' i; - ! . . ' WHTTK A ZIMMERMAN, . ! Lj . -i . i f 8. E. eornor Seeond aad Princes sta ; January 1st, 1873-eod3w-wed , . . . . . ; . i . i ,.n 1 1 i i .i ii n vi.-, ,t I v I ) Chas. D; Ilyers & Go. T KSPKCTTDLLY NOTUTT ' THSEB FRDXNDS XV. and customers that they win close their store at! iv ucjock on tae morning orjann T NOBTH FRONT 8TBKBT.' janl-lt -i-t- HECHANICS' BU1XDI2TG AND LOAN ASSOCIAnON. rrunt 4isT ee&ulab heettno will he X 'beld at the wnmington Library Booms this evening at 7Jt" o'clock. 4 r i- -": ' ' 5 t t . ' '. :' C S. ELLIS,; Janl'lt I; i1" ' 1 Secrotary and Treasurer. Just Received : ALASG8 LOT OP "Common 11-lnch Plug bright and dark doable thick Navy, black and sweetl Cavendish K a&o. other grades of fine :Cu5WiiiMaw;o. Also a fine lot of Im ported and Domestic Price reduced to new SO cent tax; H. BUEKHOfER, . Sign of the Indian Chief, No. 6 Market street, r dect9-tf; . I MISCELLANEOUS. ' H. & B. Emanuel, MARKET STEEET: 7r iANC T AND STAPLE D R Y G O O DS, . PHILADELPHIA-MADE SHOES. ; ... . IADIES' UNDERWEAR, Etc.', , Etc., Etc. . " :.:.,..7; cXiOTBciisra-. OUR ENTIRE STOCET, TO? WHICH RECENT ADDITIONS OF , ; FasHonable Goods bays. Been' made, is nqwbelnq offered . . . .-,.. ... -. t ' . - At Greatly Reduced Prices, -! Buy ers, before , piiTcliaslnffelse where, -vrould do well to ex-? . amine' ottp 'Sioek.! " JkTB7BMANTSi i 1r nov!4-tf 45 Market Street Jmhractag every . thiag NXWa and 8TYLISH ia Freateaa Psatern Bonnets l- j"; t"'; i'"';' And Hats,' arBEOHB AND FLO WEES, A great specialty to which the Ladles are all Invited to attend, .-..j; ' -, , Yaxiety Store, 42 llaxket Street! - oct ia-tf-;-j - l Flanagan. ' WANTED). 30.000, and annually wanting from 50,000 to 150,000 feet, af - ' ; . - '.CTDBSAPEAKB WHTTN OAK, or ' :' SOUTH CAROLINA PINb' FXOOMNG,. 18V feet long and 4 inches thick, square edge. . . . Delivered at Light Street Bridge, Baltimore, Md. Bids in lot of 5,0U0 feet received. - Address : - R. O. CRISP, " , ' r-- -.-.Pres'tof JUgbt BU Brtdge Ccv, . -a is i. a " ti-i . The, Ilonitora -nil ' 1 Jr JS, A:0 If O At I.. A JIWf tih-l , r , HANNAFOED.PaOTUiToa, L TemsrFtrAai la Araaca tw jUi-fT 4 The l&witor has now a firculafioB than that of say paper pubttshed tataa mntiee of Dn- an excellent medium for advertiBioav being situated,' as It la, in a fieuruning town, ana as ane an scui- BralaeeUoa a ia fcaatera fiortk Carolina. tped- men cow tentoa- f augw-tr- - - r- Mrs. iniuow's booiui Syrun. we have for years -beearelisved torn aeeiS4 n! Itsat pJafaafcitay EJ IBllinery Opening. l-VN FDAYl; OCTOBER 18TBT, FWILL OPEN J ak gestecAof -n-v otU i iv a u IK" see v2j" ' ''" ,' 'Hutea waoka. . , fV'M)l One moiit a ':'.. .V. V. ..... 8 09 . . v -TTjbreeaxtbV - v4 00 tlonately taw rates, -f -----z. . rv , v... Five Bqjaeseatimatd..ary imttcolamn, and ten sqaares as a half Olmn, .r -rty f - K.i MISClOIjANEOUSt' $ ;i---vr by ibonly At Utonnts. TTli: !r i' Notice of OlitO ft TV state BY VntTtrs akd4"jn iifietrrtoN 'OF f 1 powers of sale contained is threer certain snort- made by the late liooert' M. cowan and his Wile to MThe Wilmlnotnn Knuninir AaSMrlatlon. the first bearing date the ' 11th day ef August, T8TI, and registered In the office of the Register or the ' Oountv of New Hanover: in book D. D. D.' at iMee 78 and following; the seeond dated the S6th- of Oo-' tober. 1871. and reeiatered In the office aforesaid in book C. C. C. at page & and. following, aad the v third dated the 4th Of January, 187, aad regis tered as aforesaid in hook D. P. P. at page S6S aad following (dofaeJt having been made in the payment ef the several same of money secured to be paid by . estotha mortgage respectively), the said mort gagee, "The Wilmington Building Association," will, at 1 O'clock M., en: Thnreday, the Sth day af eitv Hanover and State of. North Carolina, on the west ern side ef Front street, beginning at ma northeast ern corner of lot numbered IS twelve) under letter A; according to the jld' plan of the' town- of WU mbgton,. running tfifee along the iae of Front street, northwardly lasVfeet to lot nnmbered 15 (flf- teen; ) thence westwardly aloag I be line of said Jot there 15 (fifteen) to a stonewall- -(including said nnmi wall) 144 feet to the same, more ot less, he icnce Soutawardly alorg the line of said ttons wall ISi said ftoi beredlS feet to the llneof said lot numbered u and tbenee eastwardlywith the northern line of said lot num- bered IS to the beirlnnmir oa Front street belxur the eastern wart of lots respectively numbered 18 and 14 under letter A on the old or original plan of the town of Wilmington, and the eastern part Of lots nnmber ed 8 and 4 on block NO as shown on the present plan of the city of Wilmington. -. i,'-- r . . . .! i --I . - .-141 AS. M. pTKDMAii, AtPDrney. ; decll-law4w-wedr , (t,.; v,v,; . , tJ:s'i BYrCBONl?x MOBBi;,;'j '! Notice.of Sale of -Beal Estate TnnEB!-P0WtB CbNTALTIZD "IS UOETQAQE. T1 Y' VIBTIJE AND hrf EXtECtrriON OF THE X power of aalecontalned. in a. eertataii mortgage made by the late Robert H- Cowan aad hi wife to esrtas k aad datloi "Th Wtlmfnirtnn RaiMinff AnaadrntiaoJ bear in date tne ' oay or May, zmi; ana Istered In the office of tho Register of the county ofNew Hanover, m book B J. J. at page ves et movent (deraait hav ing been made in the payment of In sums of money secured to be paid by said mortgage), the said mort- i at XI o'clock M. on Thursdav. the 9th day of . January, 1878, sell for cash, at-the court bouse ia , W Bmlngt on, bv peblle auction, the land and prem ises conveyed 6y said mortgage. . -.. . , The following is a description of said mortgaged premises, viz; A certain lot or parcel of land situate tethsdty -or Wilmington, In the county of New Hanover and 8tate of North Carolina, on the. north aide of Chestnut street, between Front and Second streets, beginning in toe northern line of Cbetnat street at the southeaetera corner' of Dickinson's Alley and running thence outwardly with said line .. or said cnestaui street, aoont sixty-erven reetto ine line of a lot now or lately belonging to John, C. Bow. ' den, tbence with the line of said lot and parallel with Second st asissmasdly 110 fuut, tbence. westwardly and parallel with Chestnut' Street about 1 67 feet ta the eastern line' of said Dickinson's Alley, , and thence southwardly with aaid4iaeof tiAliej 1 148 feet to the beginning, i ' , . r I .WigtiiMafM t,UAa. Ja. pXAiMAN, Attorney, dec 10-oaw4w-wed ' -. - -; . .xfnifi;ti jtTO thb '1 I HUMANITY OF SOUTHERN PEOPLE." v . luta Ca, No. , -BouTMJtaa Caoes BaoTaaaaooa, K . Richmond. Vs.. July. 187. I OUR ORDER IS COMPOSED OF CONFEDEBV ate Soldiers alone, who bad aa unblemished rec- ord during the war.. Its objects are to ereetnate1 the memory and heroism of our fallen comrades, to aid the families of our former brethren laarms wbor need assistance, and to . try and. preserve the truth and purity ot history,' rr -j ;. ,; ivjy.tfii We are now soeciallv enffared'in the sacred Antr of raieinz funds to assist HaUrwood Memorial Aasocla- non in removine me remains or our nooie aeaa rrom. Gettysburg and other points where they are neglect ed and mistreated, to Hollywood Cemeterv near this. city, where, through the untiring effort ef our ladles;? an honorable resting place ia provided, and an endor a weir memory ; ana wnere, t they can. early receive the. "Memorial Bar;". in Aeoo-i rating their grsTes with flower. There are yet at OeUysborg the remains af .near ONE THO ine remain or .near umje TUUiiaAJRii DIES; they are from nearly all the States; and I they ofUe jtheii e Sta tha 1 D W SS ches of 1 w ear. la some inatasees.- tha heartleaa wretches of the vicinity where they fell and lie are 1 c tne vicinity where mey re their bone about a if they Dlouffhins th dogs.it' Is enough to make the blood of decent, humanit enougn to maae ue diooc or decent humanitv boil, and the pocket of all who are not false to feel ingraise to principle iaie vo a cause once dear open to rvmove these, heroes' front, aaoh and Inhumanity. ..,., i moignityj : Soma of these men are. from fonx State; soma them may have been your dear friends or your owa or yi det kin: ail of them lost i ave tn your Yon nrofessed to love them whil leu ressea to lovsue c&ese ior-wuca tae leir remain be aisnonored when ves f or voat - Will vea aid us ta remove them to a l safe and sacred spot where the warn, nobis heart and gentle care of Virginia women, can. watch r - tnemr intownaterer nanoa.uus appeal rail, we beg you to aid as in this &; l waicb-oar whole sooi ia enustea. ask your menas to an you., vo . not hesitate because you cannot give mnch : remmr Der. as arops maae ai buttons will make a i make an ocean, so many small contrV nas.e a koooiv buss. -t.ii. m spies January, ltrni, seii ior oasn, Dy-paoiio aacnon, u the court bouse, hi Wilmington, the land and prem ises conveyed by each of said three mortgages. .... Can't you snare a dav or so to cnv8s medaiiv . ... for this purposerr " J.ZZZZ?Z?Z, . .- ; -i It is necessary to raise several thousand dollars to '' accomplish oar purpose, but we not hesitate to nn-" dertake it, aa we cannot think Southern people will t close their heart and pockets to so sacred an appeal. .. Remit au contribution to W. C CAaaatsTK,cara Piedmont and Arlimrtou Life Insurance ComDaavI -- Richmond, Va, be being Chairman of CommitteaT J 1 Please acf promptly; pre a liberally as yoa can, . but gire something, and let us ortng oor brothers ) away from aostile hands and Northern soil. ' . - - . away . -M, W. CVCAEJflNOTON. f ' V ? ,: W. ELLIS JONES, r ' rr .H. B, AltSTROJJOw'jt f..;? ang SO-tf -'- -v t r -' dammit Committea, OAA BOXES D. S. SIDES,' .. . - t -V . ' 2g HHM BCOJInjEaAl ....'l.f"Tii' 200 BARRELS MESS- POBat, For sale by. deelS-tf WILLIAMS A MCRCHI80N. Braniy Peacte, Cbeese. Batter. Canly 2QQ. CASES BRANDrnAJCQES,! W ?l "-'T ; mo Boxes cnee, xa Tuat bbrv i-f. decSS-tf FUPR, SPIRIT CASISjAHD' COFFEE - i ; liVVV. 800 g?L2JTCAESS. c . 400 BAGS COFFEE, 4j'-;.-;,. ToraaletyJi-f-7. ec kf .T FT, S and SS Nort North Water !Bacpi:Pgr EITDS AKD'tOXJES $M. f IDia, OU 15 1 end Box D, & f i aad EhofilJiri, i " WbbU Pork, 800 Bale May, -- ; i dec SO-tf IT, and 19 Xforti .Watsr ptreei v. 1V 'f-.ti-- r 4ii . ' - I