4- f . i THEIIOniTillG.OTiill;: """" ""1XATS3 'OF;aJDT13X1INO1,'"''.. On Square one dsy,... :i.,.,t4.tI 00 M v-four days.1!. .....' ".'; 6Q " . nyedays..........i........... SCO " I- Two wssks..,,.,...,.-. W PUBLISHED DAILT, BY 0 - . 'f-,., 1 ;'Si Omen, Dawson Tiaale Buildings,' Front St i - ' ju.Ti cascnimo. , . . . I run vcar.ta advance.... IT 00 m"- 1. 1 i v-mjp - Hir months, la advanee.4 ........,. . I BO Three mouths. In aadvaJwa....,...L , 00 Ont month, la advance........... ............. WJ vot:xi j?o: "87.' - 1 ty Contract Adyertiseinents. takeat at. propot ttonately low rates. " - T-- : - Fire Square estimated as quartet-column, and ten squares aastilf-eotaaina 3 sniA . I The Moam"8'aa wfll be dsltvofed In any part - .-v. 7k :t 1 1 W yf -v 4,.. 1 111 7 it, I trn r. -1 . . 1- 11 x i js. 11 I . 111 . f'l t , . a m 1 1 " j u r 1 11 11 11 '; yis-?-' -Twomon.TAT..n. " 1 - Three months. . ,-. r. : . .-. .; . . . . 1- 00 WHOIiE NOi 1;627. , - . . ' - . -. 7.?- . , ... . , . ,.. . . ; A of ths City M sxrrww uim y WOK. ; ., , A brig schooner wrecked oft Nova Scotia. Crews aavetLV r.Thltoman Catholic Journal "of Berlin: reeing prose-' I ruted for publishing the Pope's jaiocutioo. Galtebur, W.' loat : $100,000 J fire. -i ' Ffty thousand ;dolla fire, in Uoeton. Ice-break ; at CincinnaU " yesterday , caused loss of $200,000, principally coal I Wrses..tr-riAa unknown siap turned at ! sea on the 20jh December". Eight men were seriously injured lit a Frederick coun-. ty Md., copper- mine by tha falling of a tcrtainment closed, precluded the possibil scafTold. rr Tb accident of the y ear ity of th extended notice ft deserved: was the cxplotiottora aouarounUm in New - York., -t .Borne of Lonlsiana Qommitteo j advocate a re-reconstruction. Some of tha Northern papcrs-speat -burboldly la con- demnation of the action i of the Oavernmehl. In Wsllnabgura Address 'yesterday Got. CaldweU. talks of ,ha derotion to the interests of Nqrth Carolina,' - The Pre- sident held a brffliaat" reception yesterday, J- Yesterday erening juatrafter maUnee the Fifth Avenue : Theatre, New York," burned down - Inauspicious opening for I 1873. x ' ; - t', : I mmm m m m I LASTNIGBPPSPML'' , ?.ivi w ':l ZJH m , ; I Notea and Gleanings. 0 : i ) The retirement of Secretary Bout- well from the Cabinet Is ho longera I ouestion of doubt, lie has decided, I agaiust the jadviq ottbepTeeident I Scot or her French Majesty Marie An and other friends; who were Anxious I toinette,'- "Flower 1 Girls," MGipaiea,n to have him remaja through .General Grant's secofedrttfTministration -at the I head .of the. Treasury pepartnient. to 1 oeuuuHjiicauuiuiiuj uuueu oiaiea Senator 'from Massachusetts. 7 1 Gov ernor Boutwejl has prepared his Tet ter x)f resignation, , to take" effect tn thq ,15th.1, pff February, V though he' has not yetWt it' to the Presi dent. After that he will proceed to Massachusetts.. Seeretaiy JJoutwelits intention to withdraw from the Uabi net was ruade known to the President some 'time ago,-and the president, it is understood has mlreadyTlxeornpon Judged r-ltitfhardson, - the ' Assistant I !ecretary, ' as : Governor Boutweu s puccessor. vundetd"thAt in dpin so h6 has f 61l0WC(T "thg 'recom- mendation of tlie. retiring Secretary, wnosc opinion oi j uuge lucnamson s The Stokea tnal still proceeds with-.. I out noveltyoV incre ihterest. As regards, the matter brought forward in evidence, while ! of .th saWa gen- era! features asonthe first trial, there is less of it.;-Tlie:medical Toartrhas not bcen teacned,""s6 th "ddseTof ! morphine administered internally and sub-cutaueonsly are yet, we suppose, to be wrangled over, as well as the story of the' probing "of the ' wound.1 It is probable that by the anniversary of the deed the 0th xf-January, a de- liverance between the people and the! prisoner for the shooting of Fisk will be nearly reached i -l i.; t ,1 1 1 The Cbjmmiiwioner of Internal I t i-. . j ll' "ri January, under which alteration an allowance oi one .xermen ting penoa will be made, rbnt in no case wilt more than forty-eight iours be al-' lowed upon the opening of additional tabs before those additional tubs are included in arriving at the producing capacity. ; Heretofore additional tubs have been includedfrom the moment yere opened., his newing will be prospective from the 1st oii. January but in no case will it be re- I late entirely and only to the proddcts' of January and; future periods. i r I AmnnVlhR rnraorerioinatinfr With I tha titeWn abint Tahl, fliafc .re-i taiyelknapV service desired by the President in the War I Departmen"iftr:th?.3tD:iCMa The friendship" of the editor of Sunday Capital newspaper for Belk-i j J .l'7 1 '.'t ' 'J -l-.. 1 cur iae iiicnen cauioet, wmcumas ( mortal quarreiwitn tnat paper, ev erybody connected with it, ana every body whomtit 'befriends. It-is'also - iua,uiawue eisnap. naving, ake .tio part,mitb Iate,ampg, and'tW Ki. 511 ni vuuu biiu a ilokiiiv n iu avv uv war .budgetfio ,somcJ'New York man a reward 'for hia services in carry-; :in?that;st.at.i.:-.-'-.v:--'. : -r 5 . IETKOnO LOGIC WBCOBP. Jatmarj 1. 187. " Ther- V Wind. Weather. urr. ter. 7 A. M. ' ROOT P. 1L i 80:2a ' P. M.' 'S0:2T 4ff 5t NW Light ;Footj !4 E rea . iKsfr Mean Tenia, of dir. 03 dee. , Notj.-uAU barometric reedUgidoced to h . level and to 8 degree Fahrenheit. . ' - , , u , .WaBDEPARTlnCKTj ? -t Office of Chief ; Signal Officer,. X " Washington, January 14:35 Pv MT y; J For New En eland, winds shifting to south-; erly and easterly on Thursday; witaihcreaV' ing cloudiness. . For Middle States, easterly tot southerly 'winds, cloudy weather and easteriv tr nnntheri , winds and cloud v. weatherwith rain from the Ohio VaUey to muh. 5 iNonn, Valley, dimlnlsLl: Deraturfi nH tnn'C winds, with tain W-night fromiKants'b iSvSth hear-fhat the condition 0f th, Company, is, I ooumera Ohio, and on mursaay exienaing a u exiate-cV t, that - its tusinessja In ,.i north of ktterreffioa. ' , Tl' '.! it W the suDoort of our people. v : . 1 - 1 1 r-i i a j 1 . 1 y iP Hau. & Ck,-Hair Eenewen ; ; TV- Kscn!iEB.Potatoea, : Apples, &cJ r'WK 9:To 0u Patrons, 5: ; ;.VP - aickbon. DiTldend Notice. rTHHrrE. - Educational Notice. . 1 u- xme.-Y. B, ; F, E. Company. s ,Oa Bricki- BrickJ ' I.?: ? fowderi Powder! f be niasa Ball. . .f The late hour at wUch this eleeant en The scene presented in City Hall, Tues day night at 10 o'clock, might well be de- libnted'HchT'iiire aid' racy,,? The kreat rarietv of characters rMuni-. cntio, plebeian and grotesque-the blending W''ahadeofria-po. formed t?ut enaMnMjrarely witnessed;. ; - it seemed that one was thrust suddenly into the midst of a World's Fair, where eTery nation and every race and caste were represented, iieir chief, business beinjr ta enjoy themselTea ' As one wandered on midst the mazes oi the crowd, well hnrtiMl , -'f!. Pius;or the: wandering "JIosKnra BTAHn beamed forth with latest Higence, arrayed in a neat dress of that pupcr; wuue ue uia yrgan uiinaer turned his tune, and the "Clown" gam- boiled Hthely for the amusement of the xaithtuny represented ,"jaary, Queen of peasant t.Girlsr! waltzed, -chatted and flirted with "Sir Walter. Raleirii.w wHiiA- land Chief sw kings, princes and the 44Great Unknown" in dominoes of many colors. while the "Maid of the Mist" mystified all around her. f, Venetian boatmen warbled forth t tlwr "Sonw of Adriays Gondolier." and ''Eyes looked .love to eyes which spake again" ,; v.v ."; .. Matronly dames were there to chaperon, and "Dolly Varden" came forth again to do bonor to the night, and all around played, in Lincoln Green, Bobin Hood and his "meny men--The scene, near midnight, was picturesque and beautiful. in the eje- treme, and as "music arose with its Volup- tuoua swell" and the fantastic crowd swayed to and fro in the undulations of the dance, the spectators might, "well imagine that, Mted OD the wonderful carpet of the "Ara- .r. . . - a . v , " i iwk ,7 ud shutout of existence 1872, with its hc 8CC0 of nd . a uou tue room was lormeu anaau joineu 10 danc tLa ncw year nn. In the P61" or this circle stood, in youth and maiden modesty, the "New Year," waiting oe unveueo. as tne minutes guaea away expectation stood on tip-toe, as all were then to unmask and be "seen face io face" and not "through a glass darkly." 'All that had so puzzled them before should be revealed fa the light of the 'New Year."r At twelve the veil was lifted from the brow of 1873, and all uncovered to do homage, with fond tiftn' tht thn' -fufr "Hrfon before' them k miMt A k vof Tinwi lust dropped from his glaas upon them. Friends now greeted each other with "Hap py New Year," and the dance was renewed with fresh spirits. . ! Too much praise cannot be given to Mr. Jas. M. Brown, to whose brilliant concep tion and skilful management every one was indebted for an evening . of such ,pure de lights JL&. X X ' a '' ' Jr V "Long, long be my heart with such memo- X'm wMchrohaveonbn - :at;nAH - - - " , You may break, you may shatter the vase But tiiecent of tiie roses wiU hang .round j8tUL NortM Carallaa I4c.If. 1 X. p.pl. The following officers were installed last W. & M. ;- ' - ' : L.W. Hodgea, W. M. tVan Dr Macumber, JM. yX)'-:l iitfiZ John L. Dudley, R,S. Nj .Gimcant8.;- ;;- -, , Wni. 5t Hayes, aplaih. . Ri'Ei Harris, Conductor. B. H. Collins, R. G. to W. M. a m to WM. MHi KuckR'GtoJ' k '' A " U H. Mann, L. G. toj. M. . ; 8. Browning, L B.y: Docton HayeSf O-' B- toUrcd DsilMls Bebbed. : The Charleston Courier says two colored women went to that place from this city xlast( week andtooit loagiDgs av awnruiug uu in atalfers street kept by a colored woman named Anderson. Not exbecting to remain there long, they did not arry I their trunlt up stairs. During their absence, John An-' derson, alia Washington, gotthe trunk;, said to be worth, )300. toOk'4$"fto Elliott street, ransacked ft, and" stole what he want ed, including a gold, watch, valued at f 160. Saturday the trunk was recovered, ' and some of the articles , it- contained, but not tne 'Watcnv Aaoesoa wa arrcsiea anu committed fortriat . Tit WUmtctBtX.lft? The Wilmington North Carolina Life In j Burance Company haVVdeclai a ojvjldend capitaL r-'As the corporation nas oeen in ex- J isiver'twiii years this diTidend;aggre-j more prosperous thanat any former period ajeaa Dta,; c.t.JA Ui-:Vt.utf : " Increasing cloudiness" with ''areas of rain" threatening as we go to press. - 'CI Tile New Year came Ini nke a Iambic the temperature yesterday being decidedly Spring-like ' v- lie f. ;. i ' Ten years ago yesterday "President Lin coln issued his celebrated 'emancipation proclamation. ',-.,,'"f The regular "meeting of Wilmington a,F. FL Company No! 1 will be held this evening, atTj o'clock: " ' " , (,-iWe are glad to. see that the Jsidewalk on Market street, in the vicinity of the late firet has been cleared of the rubbish which obstructed iu . . i,. V C, . , : ' The snow was still about four inches deep along the line of the Charlotte road yesterday morning, as we learn from pas sengers from Robesoa' county. .' : ' We hear of a marriage in this city on Tuesday night, in which the disparity of ages was quite marked, the bridegroom be ing 63 yeais old and the- bride only i ; There was a large meeting of 'colored people at the Court House last night to con sider the matter pjf the emancipation of slaves in Cuba. Mabson and others addressed the The Journal appeared yesterday in an enlarged form with its editorial and news departments printed from new and larger type, and with a considerable change in the general make-up . of the paper. ., CoL Wm. L. Saunders is announced as a partner in the concern. In the broad field of jour nalism we wish the Journal a degree of suc cess second only to that of The .Morsihg Stab. That it MlndnstMoaa EVsid.N , . few days since a mercantil A few days since a mercantile bouse in this city advertised in The Momnna Stab or an industrious lad to act as clerk in their establishment Of course, the inevitable " Apply at this office" was appended to the advertisement And they did "apply"; be ginning that operation about sunrise on the morning the advertisement appeared; and the "application'' is stin kept up With all the energy and vehemence of a rural doctor j who ' believes in nothing but ' mustard- plasters. ( . ' - i ' ' : ' "" : On a close estimate we think we have sent to the mercantile house aforesaid about ' three hundred and seventy-five yiads,. and every one of 'em. " industrious.'' Such in dustry in " applying at this office;" such in dustry in getting to that mercantile house, we have never seen equalled. It is a dry goods house, and it .was funny to see the 'industrious lads" crowding into the store by scores, and fifties, and hundreds. The public thought the establishment was doing thebiggest holiday business ever known in Wilmington; but they. couldn't understand how it was that all the customers were- in dustrious ' lads." The f proprietor ' was ' so xlosely questioned vby the excited popu lace, who crowded around his 7 door, that ' he sought ; refuge In . stratagem. Said he : " Gentlemen, there's noth ing unusual the matter; I have, added, a merchant tailoring department to my busi ness; there's been a new military school es tablished here; and these young gentlemen are the ea-dets, who have- come down to have theiruniformsmade; that's all." , This gave the proprietor a short breathing spell, and before the populace could make anoth er rally that mercantile house 1 was closed. and it remained close for seventy-five or thirty minutes. . " r ' "-: ' . The long and the short of this matter Is this: that " industrious lad" has been found ; a small brigade of .'em have : been found; the mercantile house aforesaid don't want anymore "industrious lads," unless they come to buy a stock of diy igoodsfwe doh't want but very few of 'em to "apply at this office, and our country correspondence on this subject may as well be discontinued ; We cannot, however, dismiss this subject without an expression of our admiration of a city ihat can produce so-many , lads, and every .one ' of !em industnous. 1 It'lS. mar vellous; and we would advise all merchants who need gnc-h ppflndygs a heigth lishmenta to advertise. in THSf Mokninq Star; but they can't say "apply at this office anjxaore Inthewxota A New Tear Day New Year's Pay was observed in much .the usual manner by our white citizens. Business as a general thing was suspended and about the averagei. number of "calls' peculiar to he, day were jmadp. M fe.att the indications would lead one to suppose such to be the case. The colored population enjoyed them selves hugely, the streets being thronged with.men women and children; to; witness the parade of the Wilmington Kifle Guards, a colored military organization, and the D. Q. L's, or whatever they may be called, who rode r through the atreejBs dressed in costumes -of 'the ' most grotesque and ri diculous descriptions and wearing masques upon their faces." These latter drew up in ; front; oj MajkeHpuse, dur, ing the afternoon, where they indulged in - certain cabalistic performances which seemed to be highly edifying and amusing ' to the laree numDere crowaea arouna uiem. ' ai MtAlu for Brwnawlck We are glad to learn that a proposition is on foot to procure the establishment of a mail route frqm Tanners' -Turnout," on the : Wflmmgton;' Columbia and Augusta RailroadUrT'"ig south through Brunswick county by way of Evans Store, T4 H. Mc- Kethaa's,i Arxieonaecting with Oonway- boro, a C.; and tijj Smllhvnie line at Bhai lotte. -:TlseKlndiPd titute f cxailiitiea:fotlb his hoped that the newroute wiJlbe-speei- esUblished, as it witf supply a consider. ahleiuiaberf tew postofflces. HfHr Xrlel na Golared Blilltmry Cmpanr Jt has been known for sometime that there ' existed in Harnett Township, in tills county, a sort, of vnllitary organization composed of a number ( of (he .colored peopl ,pf . that township. They were heard frpm , during one of the late elections, when they;march- ed up to the polls while the voting was going on and created quite a sensation among the sovereigns" there ; assembled.-: The1 com pany has never been supplied with arms, but has beendrilBng regularly without them. It seems that reoently'.Some of the residents of the township found it expedient 'to com plain against' them, which resulted in capiat. uemg issuea oy ine vaers oi me, pupenor Court for the arrest of some of tne ring- eaders connected with the organization, on the ground that it was illegal and calculated to cause mischief,- ,.,:;.;.!t , The documents were placed in the hands of one Highsmith, the colored Constable of that township, who, to save trouble,' con ceived the' happy thought of .enticing the parties to the city, where' they could be seized and lodged in jail, or bound over, as the case might be. Withi this object in view he proposed to the' company to act as their captain' and inarch them up to Wilmington, where they could pass Emancipation Day in a manner suited to the occasion.' ' De- uded by the , brilliant prospect held out before them, tiiey consented to the acrange-; ment ( without a .moment's hesitation, ;and during the afternooq, yesterday,, Constable Highsmith drew the company up in front of c- the Court House, when he proceeded to read the papers designating five of ': their number to be placed under arrest They gave bail for their appearance at - Court but the whole company were loud and em phatic in their denunciations of the officer who had led them intb'the trap. 1 -iu ' ' ' There was very little business trans-: acted in this city yesterday.- The wharves were almost deserted. '. - - V;;"-: i' CITY 1TESXS. 'WAirrxD-vTo buy a small dwelling, centrally loca- Jam PBcrraa. We call the attention . ci . mer- chaata, clerks of oourta, aherUEa, lawjers, . railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all others hsTing orders for printing, to the faculties offered at the ; Mokiuho Stab PRurnso EsTAauBHuzirr for the prompt and faithful ezecntioa of all "kinds of Job .PBama. , We can rforaiih. at short aotioe Cards, Bin-Heads, Itter-Heads, Programmea, BaU Ticket, Blanks, Psiuphlsts. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logue, BIDs of Fare, Show-BUls, Checks, Drafts, &cv&c. Satisfactioa gnaranteed. A full stock of News Ink of sxrperlor quality for sale at the office of. Tam Koaimia 8tas. Cash or C O. O. orders will have prompt attention. - '-; "Tn these dan when alcoholic fianors are so laree. ly coDsamed, and costosnsrs are so much In- doubt whether their systems ar not being gradually Im paired by adulteration, it Is well that one at least of me popular Devesages or tae penoa ts reliable-as pure that Is Udolpss Wolts's Abokatic Schis- oas ScKKAm.' It Is sometaing to be osured by pnyoicians ana outers or uts.sdenanc eogweenu that we hSTe in this article genuine extract which, uucenin moaerate quauaty ana nnaer oramaruy healthy conditions of body, affords a beneficial stim- lns to the animal fsnctibns, and eren if taken In excess leaves out a sulnlmnra or tne Inevitable evils of abuse. AoBtajr A Yollkbs. Ageats. - Jan S-lw A FoLTsurr Bosnriss. The widesDread influence of American skill and enterprise has outstripped the comprehension of the Americans themselves.' The fabrics of our mills clothe the garages of both con tinents. They wrap the loins ot Africa, and the tawny skins of Booth American pampas. Bat wider etui are spread tne products of our skin m medicines. A late visit to Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co.'s laboratory and office In Lowell t bowed a that tha whole surface of the habitable globe pays its tribute there; there they cater, to and serve tne requirements of almost an nations; Their publications sre in the many tongues that widely-severed people use. Their letters must be read from and written in assay tongues, for which there sits a long range of correspondents with the fadispensablo acoompliahaseats for - their-; duties. Their daily mail of half, abnshelof letters brines them advices, orders and remittances from the circle of the world. - We were overwhelmed with amass ment, and our readers would be by an inspection of this wonderfully extensive, health-deaBng enterprise. Holly springs iiss,j wnserranTe. 'rr1 IJ..JLH :iiJV i Spirits Txirpentine. . Jo Holden is sick at Salisbury. - Siity-nine marriage licenses in Wake in December. yi ;-t,n -Mrs. Edwards of Raleisrh was not burned, but scalded, saysthejivtfM , . , r-Xhe Era is, publishing valuable statistics respecting the natural resources of the State." ' ; . ' r V-Col. L. C. Edwaras ot Granville now resides in Kaleigh and' practices law witft tne iiatcneiors. i- ! CoL;L-J; (Revenue) Younff was to have " orated" to the colored . people of Raleigh yesterday, it being Emancipation uay. ,.,,ll..iti ,y-.:tlhi'j ' Eiehteen colored boarders in "Wake counts' .jail' Waiter A. Mont gomery, issq., a talented young warrenton lawyer moyes so jnempnia. t- s We were in error in - stating in our . yesterday's issue' that the" f convicts brought down , from Randolph , county on Monday were .colored people. , They' are ail white. r ." ,.1 , CoL Joliti1'GllmW,',:Juage Turgee and others are just back from a big deer hunt in : Montgomery - county. They hunted twelve days and .killed onlv four geers., bo saysra.-, . , .. ;..vtf. , rr- oavstnfl vzeniinet: .at is rumorea that a gentleman' named Jay, a . member, of the society or jmenas, commomy cauea Quakers, is to be appointed ' by Oov.' Cald 'well Superintendent of Public Instruction, vice Iter. -Jas. KeioV deceases. -(Superin tendent elect. Mr. Jay is now in charge eenerallv ' of theFrlenQlrV schoel of . this State and is said 1 to be Va gentlemen, well oualifled for such; a 'position.';. A' petition urging this rumored, appointment is said, to be in course of signature, ., a:; -, rPnntinir , wa introducedo into this State ii 1749, , by James, Iavis.whp pubushed the Norn (Jalouna GazeQ in New- fbern.iJlwlth freshest adTi6es foreieU ' and domestic1 It was a weekly on' post 'Sized folio. In ;185l) North,; Carolina' had?43 newspapers;- one ; ttri-weekly, j four; semi weeklies and the 'fbalancev .-weekly , or monthly.' "Major Beaton Gales of this fcity then published the old BategK RyiftorVtaa. was the first toever attenithe publica- tioa ctfvPailvte Wn WWiAWft.si. aii The lBVtherm JAbiral of the 1st ay Hthe. f f oUwkg Seerl ueiecte4by Athenia, Lodge.' Kcighu pf j.Pythjaa, were .qui J .vinsiauecL, ast erenia 5. vj ? - tf. Gerkih,'D4P. OCof'iWWngtpnrCl Wrliason JrCtil Ernest Loitii CLf .Qedrge B. Gnioh, M. of Al Thomas B. Henry, P, 1 John Mtesetier,- Ki ol of R. and a; Dr. R. BerryM.of R;.mrtA.Lodge, M. of E. ; Wxn. H. Jones, L G.'; Henry X.. tian, su. ;$ jonn Ui Thomas, (attendant); W- B. Waters, (attendant) AthenULodge numbers -34 charter members.- Lodtresat Tarboro'and Enfield are eipected to be in- BUtutea this month: ? ,v, . ;y -, -v ' ast Saturdav'mffht Mr.' John 8. Means, " Jr., ofpharlotte, was. arrested on a chance of killine 'a nesro named Prank Kerr. On Monday an examination was waived, the. prisoner , entered into recog nizance ior ms appearance at tne pupenor Court and was released". The Observer says: It seems: from the. evidence in this case that Mr. Means and the negro met on , the Beat ties Ford road, about 5i miles from Cbar- Iotte last Tuesday, when they become in volved in a difficulty, over a gun which the negro carried Mr Means .being on horse back and the negro io a wagon. f Mr. Means attempted to wrench' the kun from the ne gro's hands, when, after a short scuffle, -he released his hold and the negro. : losinz his balance, fell out of the wagon, one of the wheels passing over his body, tie lived about six hours after the f all - Mr. Means then rode on to town, not knowing that the negro was dead until he was arrested Satur- 7SV ? trht oa Mam' aiatnX -if --- -- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS REGULAR MEETINQ W. 8. F. , E. COMPANY ' NO. 1 this CThursdsy) evenlnsr. at 7V o'clock. . )n lt. ; , T. O. af BAKK8, Secrotary. ; 'r- - GUAlT.IIAIIt y - v Bestdred to its Original YouthM Color, ; By the use of, that sdentiflc dlscoTery railed ;..'.-:iHAIlV8 ;VMmABL&: SlclIIau .Hair Renewer. It wfll make hair grow upon bald heads, except in. ery sged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive prin ciple by which the hair is nourished and euDDorted. It will prevent the hair from f&llin? ont and does not stain the atda. , . ;Sw j No better evidence of its superiority need be ad dnced than the fact that so many imitations of it are offered to the public, ,s.;-i ..l-.,srr,r. ITI3A 8PLENDED HAEBDHESSINQl 'l v - . Out Treatise on the hair sent free by mail. R. P. HALL fc CO., Nashua, 17. H., Proprietors. For sals by al druggists. ,, jan SodlwAW To Our Patrons : BILLS ABKMADK OUT TQ DATE AND are now being presented by our affable ;' CHIEF OF STAFF. ' . L: Who can resist paying MUNSON & CO., City Clothiers. janz-tf WILMDrGOirirOETH CAEOIDTA . no 'iMinrn ei company 1 Ik NT. TNTEKEST AT TOE RATE OF SIX PER CENT tun per annum on the cash payments for theeap- ital atock of this Company, from tha dates of su cn paymen paid tot itstothe flntdavof Jannarv: 1873. wffl be y; 1875, win. tof theOompa .nsfer hnntra U l ue stocKAoiaers at tne omceor tbeUbmi on and after the 15th Inst The transfer books wkl nairr be closed until the last named date. By order of the Directors. F. H. CAMERON. jaa S-eodSw-th Secretary and Treasurer. - Educational Notice.; EEIDTHLE FEMALE COLLEGE, S. C. J SHALL LEAVE THE NATIONAL HOTEL, Columbia, 8. a,,, .... , . - ,.. , ; , , . .TT ; ; Fri6y MoTning 31rt Jaawy, " Isamediatelyon the arrival of the train from W0 mington, N. C, and take in charge any youns ladies intended for Reidville Female College, 8. C. - . - I'THOS'waBD WHTTE, president. Close oonDeotion is made with the Qreenvllle and Columbia read. No delay. janS-8tj O Kf BBLS SELECTED SEED POTATOES, Just received. Jant-tf F. W, KERCHNIB,, JgQ BBLS RED APPLES, 1 A rt BBLS EATING POTATOES, rrf V.. jaatf., T - rut--j p.'-wr. , , 77, Sff and S9 . North Water j l&yfT.06ni;aad Spirit Casks. tx - 4 n A OTTffrriff a r-st-w 0 3QQ SPIRIT CASKS, ; ... . t.r' r.j.-l'waaJa byf.; . T . i ... Jsnltf ,-jl Si; 88 an&S8Nottb Water 8C JT. V. &JlUJllJNllt, Ofl, Salt, WHskey. 3Q BBLS KEROSENE, JQ BBLS WHISKEY, i o FoBsaleby F. W. KERCHNSR, ' Jaa9-tf 17, 58 and North Water street Brick, Brick; i; 1- npHE UNDERSIGNED ARE. PREPARED TO Soft Brick at $10 ass Hard Briek t , . . per xnoutand, . : jan 2-lwlV sj , . J " MATHIS A XXL Powder ! j Powder ! .Powder ! CUST0M"Er3 Can now BE SUPPLIED" WITH DuPoot's eBiBSSBtaSbs il UFg Powder by leaving their. iWters.Britk aa,'M Wftjav jnet re- civea.a uuge suppty y . '- -rr Ireet'jFreai the tttaxtttfaetoifyl l;.S,lrj'TT am arit)1 nviW4 ? it X AP E ROBES. WOOL ;MATS TRITNKS...HAR- Lf ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars; Barnes, Chains, 6aleiy, Par4wa JTwafling pgs, ethes;Iss- 1 iStr-tW and Prtee. IlW." THoaGaM....ir .T.aDxRossw. y.-. ...4... . . -r A.' " ? 1 iOeneral .iKraroBca .i-Ajccts-r dag -nac-tf EERCHNER. - i - vsri :fi..maB1ne; fcDTS? 1 lilra NEW ;1ATJ VEILTISEMEtfTS. A Card. .V ON THE 15THDAT OF JANUARY, 1878. THE ondersiened will open an office in Wilmlnetnti. Nift, foi the transaacUonof a; j. :J: Hiifi General Commiasion Bnslneaa, mider'tiiename aii styieorH h -;.K..U wootWVrkarn,s- and hope by strict personal attention to nysrit a share of the patronage of their friends F. 1L WOOTEN. Late Conductor W., dealt BL -. i V. V. RICHARDSON, -i - Late Sheriff Columbus co., N, C. ' :.dee tMlSAtsjilft;;- ajnbW hv.SV ' ;; ShieW:Eye1Washx; i l MKrn;-MANrJU3TJ3BED BT,rJ s,";. Mpi,' 8n W; CasliOTell, WnjuKorov, N. C. ONE OF THE M08T. FECTIVB RK3tDIE3 ' for Inflamed, Bore and Weak Eyes, srer offered to the oublic. For sale by aU DrnggisU la too city. Price 60 cents per bottle bottles double the original ise. ; i k : ' -;JRBEN A FLANNKR, . .. m .'' : Wholesale Agents, - Se14sclawTk!- '.?' J Market stroetS ,;,:;;MIS9ETXA,yEQU&.i:i V.XHappT aniProsiieroiis MJear. ' TO TOT MANY PATRONS OF THE '-:T LIVE ,BOOlC STORE. IT. SENDS. GREETTNO TO iXL, WISHING them many returns "to the Lire Book. Store," and extends its thanks for the generous patronage u nas recuivea ior ute past year. The efforts of the publio at large. In and out of tha cUy. in assisting th Lire Book Store te sustain Its reputation of giving them Light upon Science, Literature, Art and Hasic, and in pleasing them in i IS DEEPLY APPRECIATED. T- - Of tha past year It hopes it has given entire satis faction, In the 4 ,- .-. -, , . t v .Jf 1 greater efforts will fee mads on the part of the pro prietor to please and satisfy the public. . . , - , 1 .-v.-. i- . , t. . . -. .. . , Many additions bars baen made to the stock an hand, and more extensive additions wfll yet be made to fully acoanunodate its many customers. 1 A great number of' New Year's Presents are fn 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 and valuable,, and. many useful goods in the line, are and will continue to "be for sale at : "tr'V ' HEINSBERGER'S' ' - jaa 1-tf t a . Live Book and Music Store. ' . i-. A LARGE LOT OF Commost 11-inch Plug bright and dark double thick Barry-, blade and sweet: Cavendish Xt and other grades of fine Also a fine lot of Im ported and Domestic Segars. Price reduced to new SO cent tax. -' . H. BURKHIMER', V -lfip.qf the Indian CUIef, , r. To. SMarket street 5 i Office Treasurer ani Collector, CITY OF WILMINGTON, December 81, 1873.' January 'coupons, payable in this city, of Bonds City of Wilmington, wUT be paid on presentation at Bank of New Hanover on and after January 1st, 1871 T. C 8ERVOS3, , ' . Cfty Treasurer. janl-tt 4 r-. Notice of Dissolntion. rpHE FIRM OF BASS, SCOTT A CO. WAS DIS X solved on the 8th instant by the aeath of Wm. R, Bass.. The affairs of said firm will be settled by the undersigned surviving partners, who will con tinue tne ousmess unaer tne name ana style or ..3 Thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the old Ann, we hope by; strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. P. 8. Mr. O. Fenneu, Jr.; will continue with the new firm!, , , dec U-d3mwlm Qioii r Musical Classes, CttTeations, ' AcmieTnies, Attention .- .t; THEj FOLLOWING CHOICE, T OP ' New Cantatas ! Oratorios ! Anthems ! . New and attractive Cantatas. Forty-Sixth Psalnv. . . .Dudley Buck. 100 Festival CantaU... ...v.'.Sugene Thayer. 1 95 Gounod's Choral Music , 00 WeU worthy of careful study. ainsicai jijiuwsiaat. ..uewin. oo An amusing andyery toelodioua musical extrava- neIFokatorios. ? f c St Peter.. K. Paine. 1"75 ProdlgslSoa....r..";...iar8uIllTan. 1 00 : t i .. -h ' i. Fina effective eomposiUons. anthem books, 8BbbathGuBt......;..,...'.:.ETneTSoi AMorey. 1 00 Buck's New Motette Collection I 60 Baumbach's Sacred Quartettes (New. ,.,1 BO IN PRESS.-NEARLY READY. Strauss's Dance Music. Violin and Piano. . . 1 00 The above' books sent, postpaid, for retail price. Oliver JDItaon 4s Co. 1 C.H.. Dltaon A Co. - Boston. I1 Newxork. jan l-tawWedrflatWeowlT ent ' Dissolution of Copartnership. THE COPARTNERSHIP OF ZIMMERMAN A WHITE la this day dissolved by mutual con sent cither party being authorized to receipt for any accounts Que one m, ana we ao nop mat au par- -uee lnneotea ion vui presented, so as to enal a when their.. bills are to discharge oof debts. J. W, ZIMMERMAN, . & F. WHITE ' 4-:-..A.- A -j .A. -i. "1-1 , Cppartnerliip ITotice. milEUNDERSI INFORM THEIR OLD X patrons and fri LIU V VS J SVU J WW. was famish anything n toe tney aranaw 1 ttpilOlBt 1ainaiiclKr kher for decoration i TmethAt'maybe -eosafort. and will Cruaran1 thataa work dona will be iu the best workman-like manner, and on mora reasonaue terms taaa any otner party mtns city. See circular. ' v "'- . . . V - 8. E. cornoiiSecond and Princes sta. . NiJaausxy fat;ia7aedirvwd. .'i:4r ,?4r .-i-..j5 fi OOD N. C EVTT7r-15 CENTS PTTl rOUTTJ, Jf Good Bsitimore F ama 16 cents pet pound. ms per pound,, per WreV -f v"Hao n, v. t-iaer v imj-ij jj iwh n. iiur' A4 ki i-T-r narTT-j- . .- . inllu ai. and Koe. verr W a Aal afaU Una at Fawtfy Qir ' e for aashv . - Just Bee i sen. bMus i t I GhEDKK) mna au i wantsctt e ie pf-HlBiEsA a- vv " 'rN. lite v.;-. 1 .of;r' ''kU, ,7 av- iJ E -ft ji.' 1 V asskma mm 4 " i- rs)-.a5;0 -rj!jfn rf-tt'ilyi J;;? 'MARKET STREET. : ' J & 'iA ', ftii ;-i tnM & . 'A ANCTJiirD STAPLE :.phimd"eiphmade-shoes;- UNDERWEAR '2 iif f-.i.ijz p tw vviJ ivuUif;i "p3 :.. Ori ENTIRE iWtopKiisMmmi'9mDsn ' vi.';.1 l;if.3-i!.f .Pasliionabii tyr HAVE BEEN, MADE, 13 NOW BEINQ OFFERED -At Qreatlv Reduced! Erices."' Dayers, before ; pareluulnar else- ; TarHere,-woulI do well to, ex-, r." .: - - . . 't my wm pwivat. i.y-i( I'll 4 v H. A ft EMANUEL, ' . ;' ' novM-tf .4---.'r v-;0MarkatBteetJ ', IUHAHITI OF SODTHERH .PEOPLE. . c. , : souTHxair vboss ttaorHxaaoon, ? .,-. tncumono, Y a, rfuiy, vss. r. OUR ORDER IS COMPOSED OF CONFEDHS ate Soldiers alone, who had an unblemished rec ord during tha war. Its jobjects are to perpetuate the memory and heroism of our fallen comrades, to aid the families of our former brethren in arms who and purity of history. : , , t , We are aowspeoially engaged In f&e sacred duty of -raising funds to assist Hollywood Memorial Associa tion in removing the remains of our aoble d tad from ueuysDurg ana otuer points wnere they are neglect ed and mitt treated, ta llollywood Ceaetary sear this city, where, through the untiring efforts ot our ladies, an aomorable resting place is provided, and an endu ring monument erected to their memory; and where,- ". grotected and oared for, they can early receivs Ute on or bestowed on our ' Memorial Day." iu deco rating their graves with flowers. There are Vet- at : Gettysburg the remains of near ONE THOUSAND BODIES; they ara.from nearly, all thrf Statfs; and when we say, in 'some instances, the heartless ' wretches of the vicinity where they fell and fia- are ' ploughing Ciclf twuw alwal as U llH-'y" were dogs, U Is enough to make tha blood of .decent humanity boiL and the pocket of all who are nit false to f eal- -Ing f&lso to prinelpls-ralss to a cause one dear open to remove jaeas uaioea irom suca moignity and inhumanity, i nu-t 'J f: r s'.-S'!;. borne oi weae men are rrom-yoor bum; soma of them may have been your dear trienda or you own am; an oi tnem tost incor uvea in tout aeiesca. . - xou proiessea to love tnem wuii living; yen pro fessed to love the cause for which then died. Shall their remains- be nishonored' whsa -wey lost- thelr lives for youf Will you aid us to retnove'them to a safe and sacred spot, where fbe wans aoble hearts and gentle care of Virginia women can watch over1 them? - Into whatever hands this appeal Mis, wo beg yon to aid as in this cause, in which our whole soul is enlisted.- Ask your friends to aid yotu Do ' not nesitate oecause you cannot give mucn s rsmenv ber, as drops make aa ocean; so many small eontri- butloni will maks a goodly sua. ' '..-.- - Can't you spare a Say; or ao. ta canvass speelaUy for this purpose t " i , '. . , v - :' ; It is necessary to raise several thousand doHacs to accomplish our purpose, but we not hesitata to un dertake it, as wo cannot think Southern oeopls will , Close their hearts ana pockets to so sacred aa appeal. Remit all contributions toW, C CaaKuroroa, care neojnont ana Arlington lui usuraace tJonipany, Richmond, Vs., ha being Chairman of Committee. . . away T"i i f -a ' AltSTRONO.i fteiai3?. '11 " I - - , . O X HHDS BAQOC STJDE3-. AND SHQTLSERSt - 200 BARRELS MESS POBX,V v' .i-jwi -o4 js-i "- il '" vi--; oec'lMf ' s'H-i t'"?v' ' 'r4''"K wTTjjxSAMTiBxansoii1, ... , I.,,.,,.. , ...j uxhonomtcn:, MAO KOX li''tii 3"'- : !T? ;: ."vW-.i'AiK-' w.'i - O r A.,,. . 4. " ,W. T. HANNAFORD, Paorvprroa.t -1-; ' - f,--Teittati ierAnaain"l4 Adranca. i The Monitor kaa' now a larger- sireuktloa than sthat of any paper published in ta counties of Du- -plin, Onslow, bampson and Jones, and will bo found aaaxoellent medium for advertising, being situated, as it is, in a flaurishing town, and as flue aa agricul oral section aa la Eastern North, Carolina'. Sped men copiea seat oa -applif Honr- r- j ,t ' . augs.! ;.:;JTp r -Carthage Male aad Female ; .it ?v : ' V -'.-pKgTlT UTJKaVS -'3- t rpBBaXEVENTH SESSION OF THIS L 1 ander the management of the presenl BCBOOL est of the present Pride! pal wui open the first Monasy OTvWsnusry, via. n ot drenlar aAtraaa-' i ' For WJL J . STUART. , ; ; JameItIlott OFFERS AS FINE, BRANDY, WINE, WH18 keys, Gin, Rum,' Ale, Porter, Pig Hams,' Tongues,, sacon, euner, xaro, voseea pugars, and Oroceries generally as can be had in the city ior tne pn If yon wish good BreadT and Btscttlt dot '- Flour from i- .:.! -r" 1 : iT r ' - nov mf If :JAS.'X' METT8. WANTED.' 30.000, ahd annually wanting from ' . 60,000 to M0,000feat,t SO.r.rv. 7 f Pf'' -- - - '. ' ' !' . ' ' ' " -'- ' '. ' BOUTh!.'MlSOA VtH feet long and 4 Inches thick, s4s edga. Delivered at Lirbt btreet Bridge, Baltimore, Kd. Bids In lots of B,0u0 feet received. - v "7 Address- V . R. O. CRISP,.: :; .' .... SJ? n, '. VpmtOf IJrStBridgaOo.,-; v ;f. faclO-lmaod r -f.y. . .- BalUmore. y v ' f: J f : t, . JAlf UAQTts. ; . IT&a TEGULAR ANNUill sfEETlNO OF THE JL fttockbcldsraaf this-Bank for the etlcof . ; , Direcvurs wiU be h14 la their Ijuiklng liousaoa Tuesday, UrtUUtinst, a it orwcit a. iii "M..... i- - ,:1 4 ' 1 . 4