THE II0E1IIIIG GTAS. ' t - - a -i vy i.ii iii jUif"t-.i J.:T.1 L.1 firm AimM r iIbt "i LXi A 'A.lt 1 3 1 I J, . Omoi, Dawson Bank Balldlnga, Front St. ' . I ; I ... I 1 . " m m m - . . I " 11 . 1 - 1.1 4f . i, ' -. ' V :- j A rf; ' r V - - . V vr RATI I OF tCMCftlrUOM; One year.ta advance ths, in fcdranoe. . 1 vi ...... B DO Three month. In and vance , . . w . . v . 1 00 ?ZBr;rwin b;-d.uv-iay - .!.. ratv ut Frrrxaa Cxkt pec week. - I .. 75 OUTLINES. The Greeley, sisters', withdraw ; from the will contest. ; Nine persons were killed by a boiler . explosion ' in , Philadelphia, Seven persons -were, killed by the iron works explosion in Pittsburgh, New York markets: Cotton dull, 211 to 21; Spirits Turpentine, strong; Gold, 131 to 13. Daughter of Gen. Zachery Tay lor pensioned. "-7; C evidence order ed to be printed, that 'affecting Senate re ferred to that body. True bill- found in London against Robert Bowles, , the banker. Hundreds of persons frozen to death in England in the last three days.' ' N W, 4c C. II. It. Tho Hoard of County Commission I i rrs. at 'their meetins? vaster lav. r. , . . -n . j. : -. ferred to a special committeo to re- port at the uext meeting of the Board, the memorial of Oeru btaart,, asking - for the submission tQ -the qualified I voters of the" conuty "the Question' of ..nnrnr.rlatino- jkM Onfl Jn ,nntv bonds to tho building of tbe Norfolk. I Wilmingion and Charleston Railway. As this memorial ia endorsed !bv a large numbr o our - pTominentcitk ... . zens, and the purpose is dnelhat Will "7 """ "WU1 ,cmufr Hving, - ' -largely benefit our city and section, it f-'rTi,e : oUoare the names oftheFay J -..'. .r . v riosition of Chief Ensnneer of thft Fire T)a- cttoiHlU ctrh-rAAa. is hoped that the request of the me- morialists will be granted. L AST.NIGHT' S'MAIL IHATTEBS IT WASHINGTON. Pool for tbe Cabinet Grant to Come Sonth In inarch Etc,, Etc. fSpecial Teleirrams to the Petersburg Ad- I rwool 1 ' - 1 . -, . - . ... . .Vyi?"r. The Georgia -delegation - succeeded to-dav in bavins an interview with tne. PrVyidnt ;'IreetcdlIeirl ' . ...... . pui.tvu nv- e.L.jjvnuvviciJi,- t,x , benator 1. ool, to a Cabinet ,.o8ition, rI Kti HfllaTatinn' hrrinicti thotnilirM o a I ?-iiVr:rrT; .IT fully satisfied with the result of their interview. After a general cohversa- tion on Southern affairs, the President informed the delegation that it was his intention to make a- tour 'of the Southern Statesy leaving here about the 20th-of March,' via Kichmond, Raleigh, Colnmbia,Charleston, Savan nah, &c.;to New Orleans, and would be accompanied by all the members of his Cabinet. 1 The House is evidently not in the humor to permit any ' discussion - of the bill for refunding tbe cotton tax. It was agreed in : tbe Committee of Ways and Means last week that when Mr. Dawes, in accordance with the in'-C I structions of the commute, should re- port adversely upon tbe bills for re- I funding of the tax, that liberal time I stiouia oe aitowea ior discussion, jur. uawes reponca ine, Diu 10-aay, ana asked to have t ndar next faxed for their consideration; whereupon apoth- er New England member, Mr. Hale, stepped in with an. objection and Mr. -Dawes failed to. ob tain tbe neces8ar .two-thbrdsvole ' in support 'of 'bis 'motion.' Hence it is not probable that - there will.be any discussion of the question, for it can only be done by;. unanimous con sent or a suspension of tho rules; and the action . .of Ito-dayv demonstrated inai neiiner can oe natl. iue oppo- . - r . . . l t 1 .1... I iienwoi we uui are learxui vuuku iuii .r.. : ....:. .uiauuaaiuu wuiuciuKasuuuK ocum- i '"uk " i.o iivi i - : : Washington, Feb. 3, 1873.' rm ri . . 1 r-a Ane Doutnern itepuDUcans are worKing earnesuy in ne enorv w e- cure representation. in the Cabinet. 4 m- a TnT. 1 -...,t.l r 4t Cntx..wT. -Mj, Cpllu.u. lTr, vur.u States are moving in behalf of Sena- tor Pool, and between now. and the fourth of March next ,tbey bope to have petitions here from nearly, every k?iA ?.T'rr .TL '. . . .1. . oiaie in vue oouin urging ine , claims of that section 1 to representation in the Uabinet, The South Carolinians are . urging the claims of Senator Sawyer, while the Virginians have pronounced ade emed preference tor J uage Hughes. finally unite upou Senator PooL, ' " i .i ' i i 1 1 i i nETEOaOLOGICAL UBCOHD. February 4, 1873. , , , . . . - ' - 1 - Eu 1 L- Tl'ine.- "- - ... ten.... , i ht-yi., aono V. JL I. .M.! 80:09 Thur- nuim- Wind. V-i-- ' : Weather. ' eier. M 71 60 S W Fresh !Cloody S W Brisk Cloudy S W Fresh lUear - .neau Telirrr. xrt Uav. Vi ueif. : Notk. All huinnetrieremaiiiirBsrDrednced tOthe iTSvsud toJMdcrrew Fahrenheit. V v Serg't Signal Service U, . A. , ; Weather Hetort ,. ' War Department, tTMENT, i : cer, ,. . V ( : . . Uniceof Chief Signal Officer, Washington,!! ebrnary 4 45 ; . Probabilities., ' , For New England and Middle States, ris- tnre t.mx.,1. m nnr,hi. D,'Ini .nd .vrv generalJy clear weather. For South Atlan- lie nnr! inif Ht.ii.. aaut nf iha MianSoainni -' Westerly to northerly winds and Clear and (.WrinS .,.w T.nn.tnnhin "i"? r."r:ir-i iu juwej- iiiiuuiiran. iiuriuvv catci j i j. -3 11 1 - ,n,n- Tarboronch llnrrnn Rundar eveninr. On motion of Rev.. Father McNamara, ifayor Whttaaerwa3 called to the chair.- and - JS. C. Woodson, requested to act as Secretary, omnuttes were, appointed. , ' ;. - , T.; ,-L"mu? auu gucraiiy vic. nuUle nmv paV auu wmw w vui -.vTZ T Tf rVn rra r7nrvvrm7 day. The Wife Of Dt. J.' W. JOtieS, MTS. -t 'AAA BUSHELS tAT8, ' .'-!-' T' HomlyllswuritpMmnesotoand lakes Su- every assurance that he will prove a wor- V.SSolffnt Baitraiit,-Jeputy U.S. Mahalj;Li : T V V-lA Taaa&sViewr. ras ;gggaag .-v-w ..J- Milton Chronlelo. '. "V - , - ;-- - -:rij R K Wfl.r .'' taMfteTniteejof ;JnjionireBBlJ niM.iT'l a' c ,Tit-.-il A meeting of citaens, principally - This old and favorite newspaper appears . ,; , t. ; V CJonunittee:: : College, at Hendersonville, have; re-organ- StUV, Jr0tllt06S C JtflOUr, members of the Catholic congregation, and . -aa :' anrH. ' '"' m ' - i! ized. and that Elder T.'B," Justice of Polk " J - " -'i '"' r- those favorable to the cclebraSonof St tlll8 welF J J1411080 !dre88f- ; ' , itm.L rJoWformerly" '&fi(i 84W.iAlT, U. t.W PatrtnV. In th rtarlAF tha a rmdit tn tta cnimrbitnar editors and WtW BUltov Atkliioa Appointments. . nVt'wfw" V?l!VV.-, . ,f,: VOL XI -NrV ! 116 VA-rf lV. AlU. , NEW ADVEttTISttaiENTS. SIuksqn & Co. Clothing, i Evass & SJnTn.--Milton Chronicle. IIzide BRoa,Wust Received. Jambs & Browk. For Sale: - McSae & Trrfvatr-KTrKv XtAnrA To Jas.1 C. Stevexson. 10 000 Fine Cigars. ' v. I . VV. iVERCITKNR. Blir - Pearl Hominv . B. F. MrrcirRT Tm T.nnHino- J DtDLtrr & Ft. TW Shn0 Local pot. . . i v j ; -7 1 Tlie Danialhria- M.imaWth rwfi from Boston for this nort Febmarv 1. There were no cases ready for trial before the Mayor's Court yesterday, morn- . - The Rev. G. B. Covington will preach at the 2d' Baptist church to-night at 7f o'clock., . , t - The box-sheet for the Amateur Con- cert will be open at Heinsberger's this morning. ' Secure your seats early. Th JlnZ, t1, 7?,,. JSW sailed from Liverpool for Wilmington on the 16th January, "v The 420(1 monthly meeting of the Me- Buildingand W Assocktionwill partment, we hope the 'vacancy will be filled by the appointment of Colonel Roger Moore. . In the advertisement; of the Clinton Male Academy. B. F. Grady. Jr.. PrinciDaL .. V o . " w i w a, i jyuuiisueu m wie or Ait, lue iouowing sen--1 a. j.- .1 i :i iTt a I Msnce snouia reaa: uoara exciuaing is-. j i .mn i Jiiruia uiiu wnsuiu"-) oo. I A lively chase took place yesterday i,u.OQn k cit. tj a 1 vuc Ui " """"s desert the vessel Just as she was ahout start- ing for New York, He was captured.? w ( . J l i 1 1 . 1. 11 J t . J. buu. V U UU 11... provement in the condition of Mr. a T. uearing formerly of this city. He is now confine1 to his bed, at Augusta Ga., and ' 0 1 but dlght hopes are entertained of his re- covery. He is a noble fellow, and has the heartfelt sympathy of his troops of friends in this city. vuuj vu.u....vu.. 1 The Board Of County Commissioners had Application of Charles Ganzer for Ucense to retail spirituous liquors, was granted. Report of Dr. James F. Simpson, regard ing the condition of the bridge over Moore's Creek, for repairs, &c., was referred to the Chairman of the Board, who is empowered to enter into contract for having saidstruc- ture newly planked at a cost to the county not exceeding $75. ; Dr. A. E. Wrieht was appointed Physi- cian for the County Jail, and hiscompensa- flon fixe(j at $150 per annum. . a memorial from the President of the wnmincnnn and PiAntrsT?uiiiii wth. e with the Petition of certain citizens, nrav- a a V ing that the question of a subscription to the same by the county of New Hanover be submitted to the voters thereof, was referred to a special committee the Chairman and Commissioners Rice and Shoemaker with iu nuuemaaer wiui at next meetins Of . wGciiiJo w instructions to report - J - '- ' I T a M 1 T -. . 1 a aL. I xvepor oi vr. xwse, m reicreuc; W lU erection of the proposed bridges in Holly lownauip, waa wvaeu up anu iuh puwerwaa . - j .t ; .t tt t . I granwu me viuuHiiaa i uie xoaru tu wu- 1Ji..i.nji j . , tract jor uuuuing auu repairing unugea ai I . - ' . ..... I hucu a unce tu lie may ueeui huvisuuic. i -Application of John G. Bulcken,lto l - " . w 1 uoiiuci Hi xvcu0 w j H Qrotgen, was granted ri V T-1 1 J a!A3.J 1 Ai kJr n on tt t 1 q r if wna mi v lnui 1 1 1 mi 1 iiv 1 iih I II II II lllll a LUG AMJOiU. AAA Uttf 1UC IUl Ul d ... for tic1,eta duly issued in ,r t " V ' accordance with law. The Auditing Committee reported that .t t,i n,-4n;n -Knio mej Mau uuijr u . and recommended that they be paid. 1 The Board adjourned to meetagaia on nr euncsuajr , itu uiauS a . x . . Realsaatlon and Appointment. We regret to learn, as will our citizens TTPnArnllv. that Mr. E. J. Ilatcher. the Express Company in this city fr the past twelvemonths or more, has tendered his resignation for the purpose of accepting a more lucrative position elsewhere, which . . . . ...1 has been accepted and will take effect to- day. -Durinff his connection with the Ex- -'fflAaWWr- HateW has not onlr been recognized as an energetic and efficient officer, prompt In the performance oi every I , . ' ' ' .1 i ntv Tint ! fiv tiiJ courteous manners and I A-.t1 1?t?a Wa f friends in the community, who will regret his departure to another field of labor. In ?ennienaen O'Brien and Gillespie bear ample testimony to the zeal, fidelity and strict Integrity which has characterized his long connection with tj6 Company. W T . .L ' T. jir. ii. in. ttiniu, ui .uguam, gcuuc man of ability and expert ance in the busi- I i j. v. n.t.t... - a , I ... . . ...t.' it tt. i .'' ine uompany at una pco. ;xw w uot tnnt ilti, tT, Affl In Anmata fnr 1 ... . , 0 , 1 i . j tu prietors,"' Messrs. ' Smith Evans. ; '.The Chronicle Is one of the very best weeklies on our exchange list, and deserves the highest I degree of success. v 7 r ' . J , . 1 . ... . ...,r--r.. ri:H.'Tl.vivv. UCUU. . TreHlUtUlL. ttUU Wt.aW.lVl I FA HAKKXLSFL&llTlHUrVlAlUW --. WILMINGTON, THE O LD Elf TIME.' Names oftbe Stockboldera of tbe Plo- ner Steamboat Company of tbe Capo Fear. We have before 'tis the minutes of the proceedings,togetherwithalist of the names 1 of stocholders, of the first Steamboat 1 Con?Pany attempted to be gotten up at Fay-1 ptfAvHlp vlnVh hit tuun Uxilir emit t I "" " our old friend E. luai Pfco mmseii aDout 4 years oi age. 1 ne nrst meeung was held on the I uin oi. July, loin, : and the last on the 15th of APril 17. - Of all the persons wuose es.ppear u vne st, tue only uue ouw living is uoi. j onn jucitae, iormer- ly of Fayetteville, but at present a resident of Richmond co' Prj.Tillinghast : was President oTthe Company,and Simeon Belden Secretary and Treasurer. .The Fayetteville Directors Were Henry Branson and John Huske and the WUmingtbn Directors Aaron Lazarus, Jesse Wingate and Robt Cochran. The . steam 1)0111 WM 10 haTe n built in Philadelphia and 101)6 CaUed 11)6 " Blakely," but from some cause or other the Association was dissolved before, their .scheme ;had been fully carried. ..out . t Many , familiar names will be found in the list and many will be recognized by their descendanU Nathan Branson. Edmund Blake. Samuel N. Richardson, Oliver P.'. Stark, Eseck Arnold. Henry Branson. Duncan McLeran. Nathan "Pearce, Jerry Robinson Co., aaM w. Jonn Huske, Pearce& Robin- ann Rtpl TOVa Tt, W5,W tm,,, " , , , , vvuu . ill AfT KAP Ifiiorri I.nTTlTinPII KAhPrt Hflllirlar I . ' a ' uavia ucuuiree. uuncan inomnson. .i. e i 1 I i t w-w . rr, n a . -. . . v ti taui b n .i.-. ' I j. XI. lOWBeS CC JO. . 1 OOmaS KJ. XSIaKe. I F .. 1 1ul'uul a w! luuinu i.vnu (uwnu jwiijauiiu xiuuuiwu, Hiram Kobinson. JohnKelley.YeterPerrv. R t TillintrhMt Sr.. Cvtm P. Tillinirha-t. Clark & MacNiell- Duncan MacRae John I a. ti-v, tv t I 1 1 ... ... - . icu UU .1 1. A .mill llllll 1. BUnngsley, John Smith; John Eccles, P. J. I Tillinghast, Jr., Newby & Macintosh, a Pearce & Co., Cape Fear NavigaUon Com- ' O I pany, John W. Wright, William K Grove, John Thomas. The following are the names ' of the Wilmington stockholders: Gilbert Geer, Robert Cochran, Gabriel Holmes, Edmund tj-: 1 - T - itt:ii: 1 T a 1 t rCt , VT ,T V Gomes, William MacRay, John R. London, Robert Rankin, Geo. Hutchinson, Richard Bradley, James 8. Green, J. MacCott, Thomas C. Reston, Robert Murphy, James L. Dranghon, William Cr Kemp, Joshua Titmi Tnol "P TT-ii'ha Plpli.ftl 1 invA I ' I Samuel Atkins. IL MacEav. Thomas Cowan I & Co., Christopher Dudley, McCott & Mac- Leran, John Williams, James Orme, , D. Casseaux, John T. Darrell, Edward B. Dudley. . Accompanying the above we received from Mr. Willkings several specimens of Continental money. Tbe Lecture To-Nlht. ' We would remind the public that Ex Governor Vance will deliver a lecture at l TTiin . I the Opera House this evening, under the auspices of theYoung Men's Christian As- gociatioQ Df Wilmington on "The Moun- L j a ttt . T r taing an(j Scenery of Western North Caro - Fill na tyvUiUlv aivaiULi s v v vawav vaA nj. weU kown thrOUffhOUt the j rfh nd hteadtii ot gtate to require wnmTntnAntinn at nnr liftTiHa anrl J ww , . oll -..w rf?aftr,nnir.t if Tip ?q r.ot i- " : greeted with a crowded house this evening. m. . , .i ins UlCill UC1 0 ti UIO tHV aK)UkiaVlUWl v Va mtMmt . t. . a-rtrfa t ovtira n finHiPnrfi wortlTV of tha orAsion and of . the distininiisbed ,T I . . 0 I - . . . wno comes here to instruct, edify and amuse the good people of " . . .. . Wunungton? wnue our citizens snrjuia es- teem it a privilege to encourage the two mentioned: and show that they I appreciate their effortsto make this the most Lwniwn ason that we have ex- m maoy years.- i - TSototo r ooIa at. thfl nooVRtnrPa of Alessrs. uemsDerger ea ljove. w at v Prices of admission: Single ticket, 50 cents; tickets I for a ladv and eentleman. 75 cents; three Taewaeart. - ; , ineiouowrngfespouiBMu ipwy The following response has been receive w uto www puuuaueu u yur u, A. 1A4.. l.lSVI XM lAnA Xn.A, BySL. questing a repetition of the late Concert under the auspices of the Concordia Sc ciety. siened by a number of our citizens by which it will be seen that the Concerjt wujvv0" w,, . s -i evening, WllU aa enure cutuij(o jjiu- ETamme .Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 4, 1873. I To Mesan.' W. H. Northrop, B. 8. Martin, V ' tl. iJ j m behalf of the Ladies and Gentlemen, who participated m the last Concert, . we beg to nerewita ienaer you our must em- aam tKonb-i fnr tho fitttto-rrno' -Mvmnngfni. I '""""I - , ! i.tinna vou have seennt to extend to them j and at the same time- requesting them to re- i Tftt the oerf ormance on Thursday next the I Oul inu . t . t -rw. reauested repetition has received 'n nl , .111 uuiuiiiuv -i . -- : I 4T nn riPTx Thnnuiav niDTit. the Htlv - Ft lTTllTifxrriTl . M..M - A-a V. ,i I Rt. kfaro's Orange Connty. .v Mar. i 8 5ft t Hmsbowgnri)i'.$..-,VrUj I -s vtreeriaooroi ugh. WEDNESDAY OPERA HOUSE?5' llamptr Dnmpty. 4 i v, ? r , Li HumDtv Dumntv was nsrain rendered to I ... . .. .1 a crowded bouse last nirfit, and- tbe appre I , i ... I cianon 01 ine auaiencewas manitesteawitn the same earnestness as on the occasioof the first appearance of this iustlv 'Celebrated I troupe. The gymnastic, and acrobatic per- ' ' ji- " ii-'i' 1 passed off to the entire satisfaction of the 1 large audience ; r . , , J Condition of Mr. Fleet. : Tn, j i- i-4 T " uof U,UVCS of Mr. James Fleet was successfully and SKiliullv neriormed vesterdflv rivTjifl. An- I derson and King, and" we are glad to learn that he not only bore up courageously 1 through the painful ordeaL witho the use of morphine, but that he was. much, easier 1 after the operation was oerformed.' The 1 broken arm is not yet in a condition to be . , J , . operated, upon, but probably will, be in a day or two.' . It affords ! us much pleasure j to state that strong hopes are entertained of I nia wvftTPinr a a Tia n a a naaaAH t n watt .tha 1 j , ' ""fc . most dangerous crisis in the successful per . . ..... -i . formance of the operation alluded to." i Only a few unimportant road cases 1 claimed the attention of the Superior Court yesterday. ; r " t. t m " j ' ' 1 uauvxo .. rtHBtxt; " ... W . .VA I.V. ' . L TV UUU I Mulberry streets yesterday. CITY ITEMS. vuT.-aicie xiirrennne are eeumg thejr ,winter -I Spring Goods. ' Give them a calL ' , f ! : r.J . - - . ; " " ?: i r . 1 1 . . i z . .. . k. . i . m . . n . rawm tuwuin ujiuij w tuunv fine New rar OvRt? TMtenT. mnr. to tKMt. , . nt. ., m . M ' . 3 ' isf action of nil customers. Jon PMrn.o.-We can the attention of mr.- chanty clerks of courts, herilta. Uwrers.. railroad 411(1 '"v officers and agenta, and all othera havmg orders for printmg, to the facilities offered at rn morktii A xtik pwrrwa KaTi tit tkttttevi Trf . . the prompt and faithful execution of all" kinds of J Pnrrnt. We can farnlah at sheet notice crd" Beada, Letter-Heada, Programme-, BaU rnfv. Tfl.v. T.Ml.ln. rrt. b..j dih. I "1. Tr WIKB, Will U f UDf DUVWiHlU VIMKH, JIWII, I &c, &c Satisfaction guaranteed.. Book Butdxst. Tax Mobitiks Stab' Book Bind ery does all kinds of TUnaing and Soling fa a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. . Mer- : : ' "Mother, needing Receipt Books,- or other ftm. iii.ii m . . a. I a uo cuuMjuauioa vi uio iarmna jranntr mam. ham of the latter, advertisers win find it an admirable medium of communication with tbe fanners and planters of the two C&rolinaa. "In these davs when alcoholic Honors are so laree- lv rnnanmAn anI ri ntm Atra mrm say wnrh In rlnnnf whether their erstem are not being mdnallT im- 1 1 j 1 ju: 1 i r - pairea oj auiuMumuuo, ii 10 wu uim m lew ox the popular beverages of the period is reliable as nnM th.T 1. TTnArsoA Writ mmm AT.MtfA.rn Oi.mMim-.' dam schsafps. it is sometning; to oe asaurea . e pnrsicians ana otners or tne aaennne eoantmcem that we have in this article a genuine extract which. taken in moderate quantity and under ordinarily healthy conditions of bod v. affords a beneficial stim ulus to the animal functions, and even if taken ia excess leaves but a minimum or tne inevitable evils of abuse. - Asbiah & Yollxbs. Airents. . Ian 30-lw Durlnz our Interview the American consul at Ban- kok presented the King aa elegant assortment of his medicines from Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass., for the ubc of the court. He explained to his raaiestr their orbrin from the ereat their orbrin from the great chemist and their asea.' The Cherry Pectoral for coughs, the sareaparuia for eruptive oiaeases and the AgWCare for tne fevers t?0-ff ua of the disorders these medicines cart gave him spe - 1 clal interest in these products of medical skill; in- 1 ded, these medical marvels interested him more in' one our country than all the other attentions we . had now n Mm. letters rrom a iaay m siam. . , Spirits Brownlow Hotel, in Warrenton, is being rebuilt. .. , , . .-. . rVTvMa ja tmmw All An v now It 11 Vv I ,"- ; 1 vi awl uwmi fi.vs w ;rj v , v -, 1 - t , , u r - . t i A Ull V100 noouJ V.o TTnneii -Pw I .M. IV AAA JLlaaaJ UOOOVUjVUV AV I the removal of God. Graham's disabilities. 1 . - . i i000 in. iredeU. connty bonds, I sold in Charlotte last week for 80 cents on. Hllor cry - CoL David Settle, of the House ?f Representatives, is confined to .his zoom I ny sickness. ' ' 7 , !rr;i.';- vr ; '-""j i Three deaths in two weeks, sayd the Borne, among the soldiers of the. garri son at unanotte. , - There was a meeting of tbe friends of the Bible cause at . the .Capitol in Raleigh last night. Rev. C M.' Paynel of Lexing ton, N. C.,"has heen called to the. .Lees- burg, Va. i Presbyterian church.' We are sorry to Iearn? from tbe ni tt a,aW-Waria t. r" hwiiin.,: atDreMntC()iiflnedtoliisbedtylllne8; I ..." r a i,olW T? ..:: !!:. HermaBi affef 70, had a tree to fall on him a few days ago. dislocating one of hi$ hips and crushmg the otherjeg. , -The Hecord of : Rutherfordtbn casualties for last Sunday embraces , the breakine of Mrs. Carson's arm by afalL.and severe injuries to Airs, jsmeias in tne same way.; ; . ....... The Shelby Banner learns that John J. Ormand of Gaston county, had his barn and ' contents - destroyed ' by nre one night last week. Supposed to be the work of an incendiary. SA,,r,,Y: ;ril. I''-.'.', -A friend, informs the Charlotte Deanocrc that he was swmdled by an agent i oi a irnuaaeipiua paper, uiv-jvmntervtu jjlut I fWi'BM. TTa TTVmiajFft tlinf fill XpJiri RTlTv- I " . f . " "J" J '.' . . scribed for his Darker and payed S3 Bhouid j receive 100 pocket slates with their business I cards minted on the backs of the slates. I , A irrrpoTv.nHfnt. wntinw to the I : TZ J- jr.7. I VZZ l "??m pausuury,uuur uaw ui.,iaiq luutnnd Inst : uv rivn rnrlAla. rifirs tv I ' " - - j -1 . t V I- f The Baptist -EddcaUcmalvAss m is attracting much attention lay.the elation Raleigh papers. Gov... Graham, Judge ... . . . a . . , . " T- : r rm v i FEBRIJAIIY 5, 1873. Kerr, HonV C. C. Clarke and not a few of our leadincr citizens, regardless of church relations. ' are exoected to attend and take cart in the deliberations of the Convention. rt 1 1 C A t t 4.V. T I, ,1 V tJaiu?Vtta OT"S .gcui, yi wic x fond; will be- there, and k Prt. Curry, BroflflnS duti nthonrmtJomAn h been invited The remiW. mnnthiv ' mfietiny of the Executive Committee of the State AsTicult.ura.1 Roritv will h ViaIH nn Thura- Metropolitan Hall on Thursday night, in mieres. oi vne cocieiy ana ior vue con- It lino ISA An vf OAIMAI hnaf a n a I meetins: until next week, wheu the plans of I ""S nexi wees, -wnen me piansot the grounds and the buildings will be ready 1 . . M tZLL J for irhihitlon. 6 - .fltW -.r,P,-Tr---..1 i TW; To1: xr'- .nA I present at the discussion in Charlotte on Saturday between Mr Turner and Capt. Caot Warine renlied in a sneech of about balf an hour, after which Dr. Fox intro- aresolution endorsing the course of Capt. Waring, , as the Representative of Mecklenburg in the State Senate which" ' was adopted unanimously by the assemblage. Anere were proDaoiy one hundred persons . . c cussion tooK mace. WILMINGTON SIONET ' ' SIABKET. i OOEHBCTXD DAILT BTTHB BAHX OT KIW HAKOVXB, I. B. GRAINGEE, PRE8tDENT. ; " Burma. ...Ill BELXIHO. Gold. 118 109 Silver. 100 Kxcaanee steht on orthem duea Par. Exchange 80 daya ot , " " KaiJa-Vcdia. Par VaL Selling, j 25: 29 " C . MUWU& AMU, ........ 100 .... 48 .... 41 .... 100 ..;..S4 25 .....24 " 20 .....18 106 S 60 110 MeehanlcB' . . " " . Navaasa Gnano Co. " w v iioaaauifl Ex-coapon. . . . Da Funding 1866 Do. Do. 1868... New ! fV Do. to N. C. ..60 W. . W. R. B, Bonds 7 Wc (Gold lnt)0 in.jn o XV. x. rxjnuB, o c .49 Wilmiiigton City Bonds. S 0C.........74 . ? 7 Mr. BO new 6 9c. ..65 (Gold Int.) "Star. sn " now uanoTer ixunty xsonas (,iu years;, o jsic ytoia Lai.) nj New Hanover Connty Bonds (5 years) 6 cJGoldInt) 88 North Carolina K. H. " ( " 100)!...! 44 w., c. Kaureaa , ( " 60)...,. WiL Gm lApht C.n Mil 70 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' lnTfQ o -n 4-4r, AlAVAVWy W Jk UJ.lVUUUlVt GREAT REDDCTIOH IN PRICES! Selllns oir for IVext Thirty Davs , i.JL WlMJt1 W XV. t )AM1 ; Our Stock, or Winter Goods, in order to make room for a - LARGELY INCREASED SPRIMSTOOK TXTE INVTT8 OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUB- lie generally to call and supply themselves at our1 Reduced Bates! -1 , We call especial attention to our stock of Caroeta. wtuca wiu do SOLD AT COST, room I K". ?., , n ' to make , room for oar Spring purchase of Mat- incBAE Jc TTJBBENTI5E. fb5-naclw 1 A "AAA FINE CIGARS FOR SALE AT PHIL- j AVVVVf adelphia factory prices; gQA LBS OLD NORTH CAROLINA HAMS; O AAA Iagnajra, Java and Mocha CoHee ; ' Oi -Forsaleby ,;" ' V-l. ? M1U I AMXT k.Vll ; Just Eeceived : 2 Q BAGS 0. C NTJTS,: . KA BARRELS APPLES, Kf) boxes oranges, 2QQ BARRELS POTATOES, 2 BARRELS CIDER, Canned Tomatoes, Peaches, '" . ; ; Okra, Vegetables and Oysters, t " t -v i : r r . : Brandy Peaches, Raisins, Figs, ' Candy-, Mackerel in whole, half and quarter barrels Snuif, Segars and Tobacco, Flour, Sugar, &C, c, &c febMf HFJDE BROS. LOOK- -A. T IF YOU WTLL NOT BUT OUR C"T , PT1 "TUT" "T" Tvrf" fS- 1 1 1 1 a-M V 4 AT THE REDUCED PRICES. A : FEW- MORS PATTERNS TO MAKE TO f?fi...f7 . '-J,' ..!, order, . i , T . MUNSON fc CO., Ieb5-tf, ' ; City Clothieri. , . i( jumvwii, arwra nuu . w aaisaavx . Trr Tru . ..rt. ..... B0 BOXES D, 8. SIDES, ' , Boxes Smoked Sides, f r ri'jr.JO Hhds Smoked Shoulders, . , ; ".VI TTVT Tl 1. ..ATn.i.wn.l-1 ' . ' . , i 1 1-1 i 1 ouim :uaL, 111 outs n uiBJtey, : . ;. , Air.- Forsaioby ' - 's-v. t 1 feb 5-tf ST, S3 and 29 North Water st. 1 1 Iri; rM"0W T.fl.TlfllTiO-f I A s. nrramFrxi rm-nm ..,...... nnmT I h.llllll f. rtrT .; I tttttt0 uTwh'nftT..L .1 ..vr.it I P lllll wu, I vw OlJU :4'f - by ' F. 'w. KERtilNiCR, K I i fabs-tf ST, S3 and North Water St : WHOLE NO. 1,656. NEWit)VERTISEiIEXTS. ' For Sdle. in lota; to' 56uIt "i)UrchaSCTa. aAppTT to - ' ,;' -'' JAMES & BKOWN, Kcal Estate Agents. feb5-tf Cries' BUILDING AND LOAN ; ASSOCIATION,, - r i ' hol1 fr oVio Ufilmnrtn I 1h-amr Paatm. Ha . . f. , , s , . C. S. ELLIS, . f .v. ,. :LnA - .. ... .v.p-,-?. .urfu:$( Cdni, and ;Hay;S- nnn su?iuiwK'a;.; ,ir; s For sale by : -i : i.s... . - r , - F. W. KBRCHNER, . , J7, 28 and 89 North Water street. feb4-tf ... El THE CITY TO BUY j GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES, i FINE FASHIONABLE WORK, Madeto order and Warranted . 4 , ; DUDLEY & ELLIS', . ' eb 5-3t Sign of the Big Boot' MILTON CHRONICLE Published weekly, by Evans A Smith; S3 60 per imiaia.v The Chron icle enters the new year in new and beautiful clear type, making the present the favored time to sub scribe for the paper. It will be the aim of the pro- Srietors to make it one of the best local papers pnb ehed in the State. For the farmer it will furnish 'each week valuable information' selected from the best farming journals of tbe conn try. For the ladies a fair portion of space will be devoted to poetry, in- terestme original and select stories, fashion notes. .svc rne general reaaer win always ana in us news I columns the very latest correct newa of the day. I 3reat attention will be paid to the local department I fcc. The general reader will always find in its news uontauung, aa a win eacn weec, au xecai items of I interest; notices of land sales, important Information n anon, county ana townsnif aaam, win, make the Chronicle in vain able to every- intelligent man and - woman in Caswell. and; adjoining counties. . The wide circulation and great popularltv of the Chronicle :le in thebordcr counttea of Virginia and North Carolina make it one of the best ad- vertjginr mediums In this and add :Care taken to display advertisements paper is a sruarantee aeainst tneir they do in larger size papers.' Money remitted by mau in registered letters or . u. oraers at our nsi Addresa Chronicle, Milton. N, C , - - feb6-tf Biff Pearl Homiiiv. v; 100 BBLS BIG PEARL HOMINY,' feb 5-tf A. Ut aWC UJ F. W. EERCHNER. - ' For Rent. . X HE TWO, ROOMS,. GROUND FLOOR, ON Princess street formerly occupied as an office by CoL Robert IL Cowan. Apply to DuBrutz Cntlar. feb 1-lw-nac " WM. W. LANE. ' Wanted. A LIVE WHITE MAN WHO THOROUGHLY XV understands distillme turpentine. Stead? em ployment ana gooa wages. C3T" None but a sober man need apply. jan31-lw P.O.BOXS66,WUmington,N.C. Taos. Obj&ju. . . T, C JaUossxT. GR3SME & DeROSSET, General Insurance Agents, FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. Prlnceae Street, near Water. dec 20-nac-tf ' CITY BONDS. D esirable , Investment 1 feb S-nac4t BANK OF NEW HANOVER. Horse Blankets; LAP ROBES. WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAR ness. Saddles. Bridles. Collars. Hemes. Chains. Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus- . Stock. Xarzo and Prices Low. J. 8. Topham Sc Co,, No. 8 Soath Front 8L. ioct3&-tf nac. wumnigton. a. u Notice of Dissolution. rpHE FIRM OF BASS, SCOTT A CO. WAS DIS X solved on the 8th instant by the aeathof Wn. R. Basa. The affairs of said firm will be settled by tne undersigned surviving partners, wno will con- unne uie business onaer me name ana style oi 4. - ' JT. J. SCOTT & CO. :'' Thankful for' the patronage so liberally bestowed xn tne oia nrm we nope dt strict extent business to merit a continuance of the same. ice would respectfully' refer yoa to singer. President of Bank of New Hsa- For reference vsss vrasaaaABjveia a. aaatawaaw va I over; W. L Exum, of Wayne co. Capt. L B. Grainger, del-d3m-wlm t NEWSPAPERS. rpHE COLUMBIA UNION Issued dally and X weekly, u Cass cartcktzb, editor ana propri weekly, L, Cass Carpbhteb, - editor and propri- etor. A lively, wide-awake, readable journal, pub waae, reaa; apitaX "Tl (Snndaya e it e7 nnv lished at the SUte capital. "The Dally Union," issued every morning (Snndaya excepted), and fur nished to subscribers at $7 per annum. Subscrip- J tkms invariably in advance. It wfll contain the latest I teleoraDhlc Information, market and commercial re- ports. "The Weekly Unkm, published ever Tht rhnrsdav at the low price of at. An excellent ad- vertising medium. Rates reasonable. Book and Job wora peauy exeeuteo. jan 10-ti TTVANVTLLE TIMES, VIRGINIA Manufacti AManufacturers, generally will find t for advertising, or A rarmers ana ousiness men i "The Times'1 a valuable medium for obtaining correct information concerning tbe re sources ana climate or ine uan mver v auey, m v ir- ginia and North Carolina. This region is unrivalled in the production oi tbe finest yellow toDscco grown In the United States, and Its general agricultural ad- i the production of the finest yellow tobacco grown vantages are superior to any other section of the South. "The Times' is published weekly at fS 60 a year, or f 1 35 for six montns. Address r.iKJUJUULN 'limes Ice, Danville, Va anl6-tf ' 1 1X1JS BLWZWJUlJt. JWnw-r uuuciiw M man- X nolia, N. CL, every Wednesday has nowu extensive, circulation,.. and larger than any paper . r . M.TATT . i-mTTTTTlTJ Xl 1.11.1. . J -. published in tne counues oi Dupnn, eampeon, Una- KnrrdJffi.K ricultural commtmity."We nave sacceeded beyond our most sanguine expectations, and our list Is con stantly increasing,; having the support of an appre ciative publiot - Terms. per annum. $1 35 tor 6 months and 75c for 8 months." Send for specimen copies. Address W. T. HANNAFORD, editor ar proprietor. . J-.' , JanM-tf TT71N8TON SENTINEL, .Winston, Forsyth eo. W N.CL: established 17 Tears. We would call toe attention or wumingtoa mercaant, wno seek: the trade of this section to tbe value of the "Senti nel" as aa advertising medium. Principal circula tion in Forsyth Rockingham, Stokes, Sorrn Tad kin and Davie counties. - Tobacco, fruit and brandy principal articles of traffic The - Northwestern N. C. railroad will be completed, to mis place ia a few weeks, which will place us ia direct raltreadeommu nication with Wilmington. Terms Cud, 1 year, $1; fi months, V, 8 months $4. ,. i , Jan tl-tf . TUB MARION STAR Is the only aewspaper pub netted at Marion, a C Merchants and dnlm in fertilizers id Wilmington should remember this in the beginaing ef the season. If - they wish to ad vance ineir interest in tne ree Lee section one of tne cert agncojinrKi oiinjacisnt bouui Carolina Ad dress W.XMcRKRAIJ . " Jaa ifi-tf . - On uonth. '"ThiMmimtki 7 , 5700 i i f Six month.. .83 Wl, CWCon tract AdTertiBeme&U taken at propor- taonatelT low rmtem. f v ' " Five bqnu-ee eatiraated ai a onarter-colnmn, ana ten Bqaare as a nau-coiumn. J MISCELLANEOUS. ' nnTTiniiRsinTifir'fl Snl A. ,f! - CB0XLT, 4vciionr.jl : "s . S fit BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE StTPERTOH - ' Ooart of this County., we wlU aelLW ednerday, . . ' ": 373, at 18o'c!ocW M at Erchana ;v citr. tbat Taluablu pl&utatioa apou - . . r, well known aa , ; ' I ! orjton, coOTkijaNai,(K acees. - '. . 3 J' Plat and fall description at offlcebf Auctloneera. . Also that valuable Lot: ft03fx2S, 1b this eltj.-lo- ted apoa .Mulberry sao.,wm.' as and Foorta, ro8tm ' - : . i " --.' b&icr: d WEiLjua in otrroousEs thiereo' Also at Ccrart House door Iri' Fltteboro: Chatham connty, on Wednesday If arch Sv. 1878, ,the Tract of Land, with all buUdlDjw thereon, near the. town of 'KENTUCKY, Also a lot of Land, in the town of Plttsboro. con- ; veyedtoF. J. Hill, dsceased, by Francis Farrell,' r ' .If '.i , : -.,1 UTAlv t tr.l Also all tha HirhtL tltl and lnUrnt of V. 3. IT11L deceased, ia three Tracts of Land la Moore connty. Also all the riehtl title and Interest of F." T. Hnlf deceased, in the Copper Mines upon the tract of land known as the . " ; ; 4 - McIVEB. COFFER MINE TRACT. Also a certain - rf i. f-.: l.i LOT OF LAND Xl' in the town of Haywood, Chatham county. Terms at sale. ' . i ' v . i ' K ' K SkBrlTLfeB, fConViisaione: V JanlMawtds-wed v? -nri.nsft. 1 . .. Bank of : Ne7;Hanover.5 ...f. . " , '.--. BANK OF NEW HANOVEXt, Wilmington, N. d, February 1st, 1873. . ill. UUUUUU, 4TVLT.J.T. U AU M M. M. J. A-T M Vi' . A u 4 . - i it- -r .-; -tv, ... .-; . Stockholders ef tMa Bank .will be held in this city, - . ... . ,.--rr--'. . at tne uommeroai jsxcna&se, on l nursaay, tne 131a . .. . .... ;. . uf l'- --v t i- ' lnst, at 11 o ciock a. jl. a rou auenaance, eiiner . -- i ' ,f.; 5 : - J r. -rf " 5 ' . " in person or by proxy, is specially requested. - -.'vv, '-71 1', 1. i ; . . ,..? X Is" ' ' ' B. D. WALLACE, ' " v- . ; - are febl-tdm eod "- '.'Cashier Post copy; r-: 'Notice:4 v'Vi'f He Western Union Telemili Compaiy; . 'BED UCTION OF RATES: ON AND AFTER THIS DATS THERE WtLL1 be no rate between the Offices or tne western uaion- Telcgraph Company hlgber than TWO DOLLARS1 AND FIFTY CENTS FOR TEN WORDS, i ao matter how great the distance may be,; Tight tde grams will be sent for one-half the day rate as asual,, feb4-8t . . , J . A Settled Fact ! V ,'Y,-- THE BEST G- OOD S I FOR THE "i Least Mb.ne.y L . CAN.BB BOUGHT, ATI- ,. lfM .. '. GEO. R. FRENCH SpN'Sr'' feb 4-tf ' . -. 29 North Front street.. , Receiyedo-Day.: P BBLS CHAMPAGNE CIDER, jf t ;h4 f A BBLS PILOT BREAD, i i a boxes 6tster crackers 15 a .. . wu.uuu wmiiu &Ul v 10 BOXES SUGAR CRACKERS, .1 -t K BOXES LEMON CRACKERS, 10 BBLS KB W-'TORIT BEEF,' ' 1 Split Peas, Beans,' Dried Apples, Demarara Sagar, Sugar-cured Bhodldef, CodAsal 4 feb S-tf ' r ' HOTTFjnbRF V BLafiHAGEN. ""' "I NEWBOOJIS J& J U SiT fcE OWX rEm A Vsiosr ra'r tatters, btt aItNie A - , - . . . .- Thomas ". ;. . .,, Bread and Cheese and Kisses, by B. L. Farjeon. The Wandering Heb?, by Charles Reade. ; j Madame de Chamblar. dt Alex. Dumaa ' v The Strango Adventures of a Phaeton,, by, WnU Black.1 - 7- The Earth, by EuseeRedus. f . ' ; - The Ocean, by ' Treason at Homebj Mrs, Greenough, C.; AT " v . , , i'-;.HEiN8BERGKR,s' feb 4 tf . Live Book, and Music. Store.), Draf,SfiiedicinesiSeed; Ow7 . ww . t 5; f JTfSiT n7ZfiETV7!7 ": JXrSTRECEIVEjy: SIMMONS' LIVER REGlDlATOR, PREPARED - : - for nee and in Powdet. , - RADWAV8 RELIEF, PILLS AND- SAR8APA- HTT.T.A1 BROWNTl E88. INOKRr V A HOOFLAND'S BITTERS. Afreshnroplrof Powdered Baee. Ctvsnne and Black Pepper, Thyme. aibo MocmngBira Jrooa, uanary iiira seed, Gar en, Field and Flower Seeds, Ac, Ac ..-' Sold wholesale and retail at J v , . K. MoILHENNTS ' ' Drug and Chemical Store " feb e-tf . - i , -..r, . . T, (Uppltt's Old 6taa4) : ADOtlNISTBATOirS If OTICB.T rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN DULY I X appointed Administratrix, with the will annexed I of William R. Bass, - notice is hereby given to all I persons indebted to hia estate to make Immediate payment, ana inose navmg ciauns strauiBv mo uiu aeceaaea are aereny nonnea im euiou t uem o u i are herebr notified te exhibit i them to tao undernirned on or bar ore the. lata day of January. 3: A.1A IBi. i .. 4 M ., A. X. 0AJ33, AIDS'X. jan 15-lawow-wed Tt" CATION WILf- BE: MADE TO '.THE I x., l ..n..iil nt WnHk rw.M Assombly of Norta Carottnv now in ss nrt tnr m m tn (.m. tJA n i " C"P-T. Wllnimgton, kiflan Bacon C Bacon ! .fi.i.. r;'3. 100,000 LBS SHOULDERS AND SIDES V"- -. -w ' - , .Jk : "X v For salt by , A ' ".. .'' Hi ' WTLLA RD BROS. tane OT-tf CORNER ' FOURTH and market: streets, n K S T .i......'CaRFL ' Baltimore I C n?.-T.r? ; 1 - and N. V. lItUi:Crt.rii IWPiAiros la -"I 1 i Also bbeetA . Mualc for saleT"""""""" ;. "T xeo i-u , 50 Fifty Bafjs CcHce. 50 CHOICE GRAPES OLD GOVERNMENT JAVAl J Laguyra, Bio Coffeea Selections for family use. fsb s-tf i -.. CHAS. U. MTS3 & 6o i ? -v. L, '. .A' t r. ..- -. . iV :.. - . V 1 4 a... 10- - "1