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v. - : . . . r , . . . ' TflEOimniQ flTAB. RATES OF SUBSCRUTIOH. i.e your, in advance (by mall). $7 00 six months, in asvancein- ...., 8 50 TlTree months, in advance" , " ).,.... 00 One month, in advance ( " )......... To City Subscribers, delivered in any pi ,.itv Fifteen Cent per week. Onr City A - ! inthoriaed to collect foe more than S a .rents in months in , advance ff ftfTf ft f OUTLINES. Fiah xef uses JUxrpceive the tffryyu'us in a neutral fartl Texas' gdeJ Democratic by 40,000. Cartagena insurgents made a sortie Friday. It was Cuban aa tliorities, and- toot Spain, that suggested change of protocol in regard to delivery of; VWotenrm rt$ spsfepda No rillesy -FrtMftinJsteVto thMfcxrantry. Louisiana case will not come up be fore committee until Wednesday. Xew York markets Cotton, r154 to 151 ; goldV'OJ to 9J. r Cornwall & Co., cpt- ton DroKers oi xxew iorn, iaueci yesieraay.t6fr 6f "BvS&tottiWH third ijea. jjeacu in vrongress proposea re- al of bilfa1oii3fimgtfranking privilege. Horth Caroliiia Legislature. Condensed from the News.1 ' - ' .mU: -W- .--. , . i SIXTEENTH DA If av. VvOXJTOA A tarns atjs. - Feiday, Dec. 5. 1 A resolation, pad. by theHouse, -. ft ITT A . inviting ex-vroveroor vv . a. lira nam to deliver a lecture before the presen General Assembly online authenticity of the Mecktenburg Declaration. " Mr. Avera moved to lay the reso lution on tW4aWe- which motion Mr. Waring called the ayes and nays." , The motion prevailed by 25 ayes to 1 S .naysuw M iv:i iit r fx The hour for the Special Order having arrived, the bill to prevent fraud in "the sale of commercial, ma nnj-es or lerujizersi, iiLrouucea oywir. Norwood, it was taken up. Mr. Cunningham, after stating that Mr. Norwood, the introducer of theMUfaslalrAoa4opQnAt4Slsick- I nlsfcrvlc ISPS STnM tlkj necessity of a statute law on this sub ject, and the importance to the farmers of the passage -the-btll. - Mr. Gudger desired to know where-, in the bill differed from the one al- gredients of the bill were different . and answered the purpose much betni ter than the one on the statute. Mr. Cunningham agreed to the postponement, and the bill passed its .secadrifadijiBsraCI yievST ? At one o'clock the Consolidation Railroad Bill was resumed -as the 1 special order f The amendment of Mr. Murphy to strike out line 7, section 17 of the, bill which reads, " either by working iliem (peultetitlary convicts) in chain irangs or otherwise," failed. Mr. Welch offered an amendment k ayTt(fil forfLfiyhCM51100 which onfy" ctianges its phraseology.; aim not ttie snnsiance ot me section AdojiteL . . jijv . ; Mr. MeCauiey ottered an amend ment to the 3rd section ot the bill, which provides that the bonds of the prdSa 8ujd it 3soltfc a tfc; " tAVr.f iXtnrT 'nor Tho m oil n7a ri I failed. Mr. Todd offered an amendment similar to the one offered yesterday, which provides that no foreclosure of "its itiortstts&ftn'iril ttnidrf.'on ao)- count of the non-payment of the in terest due on the bonds. I ailed, j 4 The bill passed "its third reading, 'with the above amendments by a vote. 42 to 5. . . ' 1 ' aiegative. ' ! i By Mr. Murphy, a bill to prevent the descratioa j 4iie Sabbath. Tle bill provides a stringent law against the sale of liquors on the Sabbath By Mr. Johnson, a bill to author . ize the Commissioners of Washington county to remove the county seat Referred. . . J By Mr. Waring, a bill to raise ref - enue and nrotect sheet). Referred to cmft cuh.x act T5y Sir. Troy, a resolution m favor ot tne .National I5anc ot J? avettevnie Referred to Committee op, (Claims The 'folldTvin1 ctraCrfffeht resolu I 4 tions were taken up: Resolution offered by King, re questinsr our Senators and Represen-, rei una to the people the cotton tax of IStiS-'O. Adopted. j On motion o .Mr. Allen the rules were suspended and the bill to repeal the act providing for four terms of the Su permr jDourJ. for Cjaven con -. t. wjs teiijnpfndjj)ai?eddts aper-, ral readings. ; On motion of Mr, Avera, the vote on vesterdav to coneur with the 1 louse resohrtrtm -trregard to ad jomninjj on the 15th, was reconsid- eted and a joint committee of Confer- HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES. Friday, Dec. 5. By Mr. Moss, a resolution in favor erred. - - .. :r-.-.-. . . By Mr. Guyther, a resolution in re gard to the back pay salary bill. Ual eudar. wr.iaw aw. it By Mr. Bennett, a bill to prohibit county. Rerr:w;,- By Mr. Hamner. a bill to submit to the qualified voters of towns and cities ww qn.estKMi loi i geSMavpaMuWtory liquor law. Referred. 5. ,' ' ? By Fletcher. coL. a bill to prohibit - -.v. .C'i.ljj-jfj yii, ..C ' '.. i 1 ctii- v: 'jf -rrrti,.-. ; !ti v.-cX- :.r. . .:. - - . . . vi . . .,. . . tut J JO Mi i h . ,VVJ V A . ' 1 . ... . . -r - - - " ' - - ' '- 1 -' ' ; ' o uuurcaes in muni mono d oonnt.v T?o. f erred. ... By Mr. Shaw, a bill to nrnhihW. t.hp ale of liquor, oearcertajn, curphes in . . .VtLi 1 CU. By Mr. BryiROUjf Jackson, a bill to establish a new co'untv bv the name ofhajopRefeEred. a& j by Mr. Watson, a bill to require J usticea.of i.tbe jPaco to;,gUe bond. Referred, By Mf.iBean, bill to'limit a day's work of employes in cotton factories, mills, &o.-tor ten - hours. Referred. The bill to amend thA nh reading, was taken up and passed bv a-Tute-oT yeas srs; Tjaya 'OQ: 185 By Mr. J ohns, a bill to authorize itlieAief alttaajRkilrpad to'pnrcbase the Atlantic Tennessee and OBto Railroad." Referred. By Mr. Reid, of Mecklenburg, ! a bill to make the - junsdictioa -of Jus ce& : of. ,tUe,, Peace .tfinal 5 in, pertain criminal casvs. , Referred. - "ThVbilt to' incorporate i thetown oft wmteville, Columbtrt'conntv. was taken uiiarrd pasaed. itar-severat- read- f J- Oo motiotr of Htigheftj'eol.vthe liill W PfeMe, A Wehft(jitijiV. aud AAbors' taken up and passed its several read ibg aftercdhsiderkbTe fliaoassiop .The Senate bilr Hto - repeal the' acts lai.regard tp tbalterm iK tho Courts in, Cr-eiiontwas1 .taken Vhpand 'passed its several readings; - i - TheiULp 4laiio.n;to ifoireigu-an-8urane companies, was taken up and passed its several readings. . i y- Tbebrll to prevent1 enticing of ser vants from fulfillirig their ..contracts and tbe1 harbbiing'the'ra," was 'taken on -motion of Mr. Moss, was laid on the table. Northern through pigh)mails.... 8 P.M.5 ,iwft? &a way (day) , mails? i-cn l ; . . . . i . : 5 A; M. Seolhem ibau. ....,...v.....j 8 P.'M Carolina Central mails: VJ';5 SmitliTHIe, arfaysdf,Toak days . . .'t: ..i 6 A.M. Fayetteville, river,?' Mondays and . j '. yyoUgviU by-Gr-C.-R-Wr,-dily 5-Ar M. OnslowiiJ EL4- horse anaH)T tery - -Fridavw riVZTT. . . A. M. Mmradjr &X3o.rBaa Chahcfel See ad " Opera House." Simika BatR--itftnlng,&c. ; -C. D. Mvxbi ft CD.-Qrocerie3, &c. F. "VV. Kkrchnkr. Corn, Hay, &c. A OTPajaaBTWoodrofalliKindg: HEn?SBElGKB.-vf lety , Scho.' ; ' SrTicesaithe First Presbyterian Church crnPlrdiandr raiigeijstreetaiat il CJiur.cofns, Service a ot Jraal Kvang. irUtaeran MR T folwi:5mfin service at 11 AjrM.y.Engiiflh servioe at H P. M. ; Sun day Scbopl.at(5,P. M. ; Catechetical lectures tsj . i T . tr s i . Services at fTont street JVl. i. unurcn at iiH.Jani P. M.6unday School at 3 P. M.lft?er faeeUng Wednesday at 7 'clock. Seats aUfreeCtenflemanlyush ers will , ba i f attendance J to conduct day, Dinrthe2nd8tinday In Advent,- as follows Hotting Pray ef nd CcIbraUon of the Holyf liucharist at 11 o'clock : .Evening .rrayer at S. Jame . Church, corner of Market and Thatrpe Secjand Sunday in. Adyf at Monuns myer ;at -lia'ciocjc: ?Bunaay J. , V; Jt T m-M. Jf M mV , rgchqol at.?-PciM. ;3pyebvt &7 services W'-Jraws;rToc.t9uoopai; SefYlces at, U A. M,' and 7iETff,, Sunday School. at s0t. A. M. Lord's Sapper after raonaing sermoa, i Prayer meeting Thurs day night at7:30 o'cloclr. eervieeaat St.. Tboroasi eatkofio Church, Dtv-fe street, between becsnd and Third, as follows: Mass at 7 and,' 106 Ajili .Gftto chisniat 030 AuM-ijVespers chanted at4 P. M. ; Instruction gryen to tjie colored peo nia in biei easement of the'chucclf'- at !3 'clock P. M Daily Mass at 60 A M. Officiating clergymen Revs. Mark 89088 7 Independent Church Services at the St- men's Bethel at 11 A M. and 7, ir. 31. Bun daylSchool at &x A. M. Prayer Meeting liServices at St! Mark's Churchy (Colored ErjisoopBO.) every Suaday? M' tpte M-f Uiildren'ascsrvice1at! A; PM 7 Kight aer- -Vice htSfP M; Meeting Wednesday eVeh- ings at;8 Pgr:-; ;r i -' ff"l j 3"auaBSi Sw 11 ifj . A train will leave the Front Street Depot Monday at 10 o'doc, 8o'dock P.- ffl.VSkWLWlffiS& at the head of Front street. a 0(i 1 HomaihltatSJWillsaDnfer a lavor on the officers if they jrAHsstW their articles strangers to seatS.1: Re Vi B. & MoraOj IVD., ""Services in St JoKtfs Ctaif!i -to-day, rtFlnr 'Bap Ctotfiorter,; of Market andFifthi streetot E&er JT C. Hideni PMtor: -ii n ''iir ii it s - i vs I u ii ' ii ii iv i xr ' n -- r? ixxi u." i.,,.. K.ifm i - ii v ii "i ... . j...:-:!-v- i--Vrtv - -r. .-, -.; j'; i,f , -r r,,,-.-.- 5 , .. . t. . r . : Villi.',.. ...V fw t'i WILMINGTON,' Wi CIV- SWMYViD$C0BHBiBR&?:li5,T,. , i The f oilowmg comprise the CommiUee of Jfcception, whijso quty it'll "to seek and proviae-accommoaauens lor Ttutors'to the Pair; V- . Pnduei&echaiyp& JX Cant well, for. PrI fTj ;B.iCarrj Wilkes Morris, CapC hW. A. Cuuimlns. Dr.iW:4W; HarrisS:4 p Aff person who can icconamoaatfl with I hboardgkigboard ttylodgijjjr, wpl jW ibet jfiBfabf r "they npjovKie.IaROTiIieeame. Tjjasibm mo ment, ta either memberof the joint commit tee. From prsentiniciilpns there will be a goodly-apmbeirof siai,tora4o thaFair anc it isMo be - hoped '--ewr citizens will fPfompt 4U1 rtesrioudhig, ,a r they commodatiods. 1 The time is short now and lerBbould be. delay in reporting to the Uommittee charged with this important mattef. s .l-:.:':" : Itahould be understood that the accom modations are not expected to be famished without areaonabo jjttttapeasation. An ImyoflUfn anda Wralmx, - . A lady residing on the corner of Sixth and Castle streets, who employs her spare time as a seamstress, had occasion to' send her little girl with a: bundle to one other customers on Friday afternoon, when 'she was made a victim of an outrageous im position: In' returning from her errand with another bundle entrusted to her care, she was accosted by a colored girl, who, after walking with fya a short distance, pro posed to carry fier 1miidle9 It was given into the hands of the colored girl and soon itjecjknte asosaryt .to thejn to separate. The colored girl handed the other a bundle which she supposed to he her own, but upon arriving at home it was found that the swindler 'had substituted ' a "bundle of WOjrthJcss rags for' the package of goods which she had taken from the little white girl; but of course it was then . .too late to xmedrthe viL;tbe ,3npoater ,being un- knowa.' .' : . -.-." ArUmlaCtn ReUtU XfarkeU The following prices ruled during yester day; afternoon: Onions, 10 cimts per quart;.cabbage, 1025 cents per head; carrots, 5 eta. abunch; apples 5075 cents per peck j apples, (dried) 10 12 cts. per lb ; peaches, 5075 cents ; (dried) 124. 25 cents per pound; walnuts, 50 cents perpeck; pickles, 20 cents; per., dozen; lard, 12 J cents per pound; butter. 3545 I cents per pound; cheese, 25 cents per pound ; grown fowla80$l a pah-.spruig chickens f f of the'shore about one hundred yards dis 50 cents per pair;, geese5 $2 per pair; beef 1 tant; followed by WaddelL Before reachr 812i cents per pound; beef, : (corned) 15 cta-'per pound r veal, 1520 cts. per pound; mutton, 20 cts. per pound; ham, lt 18 cts. per pouoxl ; shoulders, 1012 cents per pound; tripe, 20 cts. per bunch; oysters, New: RiFl $2$2 SO per bushel or $1 25i$l 50 per gallon; (Sound) 80 cents gallon; clams, 25 cents a peck; open clams, 2025 cents a quart; soup bunch, 5 cents; eggs, 2530 ctsJ a dotes; sturgeon, 25 cts. achunk(51bs); potatoes, Irish, 4050 cents a peck; sweet, 20 cents; sausages, 2025 cents per lb. 4-r A colored man, who gave his name as Virgil , ,., was arrested yesterday mornv'f 4U& about half past 8 a'clock, lb the 'act of taUngihale of cotton; from the wharf ptj the, miSSij -Railroad,: on Eagle's ; Island. ' It appears tbst hfthad rtenioyeol wharf mioa boatafid had' pushed offwith it when he. was seen - by Mr, -Jesse Dixey, whovi chase and overhauled thelailow. He. w questioned h regard to' the cotton and as his answers were unsatisfactory- he wasWna?hqre'Jake IJQoard. House, where he will await an iuvesflga; tion before the Maybr's . Court to-morrow morning. "Wayor'a Xouru 'if TheoUowjng ,casesiwere disposed of yesterday morning: j . . RufQn Moore, charged with drunkenness on the streets, was found guilty and re quied to pay a fine of $10. v I Julia Shields, charged with drunkenness, 'was found guilty and required to pay a fine of $5. Gea HilL the colored man who was ar rested for an' attempt to rob Mrs. Alder man's millinery store on Friday night, and who resisted the?officer' who arrested him, bad a hearing and-was required to pay a fine pf ;f20, .pr,,wjorjfor.thutyldays.jon the streets. t i ; .City jraxes.,.; a. -.'' .v if "Tha nwiefnts at the office of the Citv Twkauxe'r and OoJlectbr ' daring the week eioslfigytrday imonnted to $5,510 93, of which-f4,848 15 Were for real and! personal and $1,163 78 for specific-taxes. Articles lor JlxUlbltlon. Li ! Capt Cohen will receive and receipt lor articles, or exhibition sent, by? the -mer chants from the city. Parties , sending ar ticles for exhibition will please mark their boxes, and send list of articles. " I Deserters. An order was received at the City yesterday, from the German "Vice Cohsnl, lor tne arresi oi iour aeseners irom one oil .rrr..- r. .... . i thfUrmn vftssfila In nort . Two nf-tbaf i . f Z ... 'L .. in iiJ'mi ' vehlng'-it 7 oclO- ':- r 14.1lA Slllrl W -UWIt wo- .Tt ! rr-' .vi juarsnai. Cool, damp and disagreeable yestex day The Board of County Commissioners w -iiThere was only one.interment.ia.Oak dale Cemetery doting the past :eek. j " fThere are, tentupVlsQir'now confined in the tjonnty Jail, ' .-. . .'. '"V i . r;!4 Old Probs.' pre4icto!tee:f. possibUiiy of rain in thislatitade to-day. r , fillet KmAn?ng tja,5" Schulte, arrived at Rotterdam from mis pot oa the 1st inst. , ' There were two interments5 in line PoreCe.ntery,dur4ng jefek, of which one was an adult !tnd, one sxbfld. The UiamonoTCbtton Chopper and Cultivator,' wlich has 'attracted so much at tention wherever exhibited, will be on ex hibition at our Fair. f ;1 ? .-.: .j 'j.-.'i. i..''.itJki. muni. .1. The usual tore-rnnneW of a-Fau rfnM !Rnm rM:htte). bal, loons, flying ponies, and other !'thingum- bobs" have arrived in the city. i M w , I We learn that the Uniform Lodge Knights of Pythta form an escort to ine louriiam wm add -materially to the attractions ef the The armor -suits and helmets of the Taiimo iMr.nt VnSirTits will 'Tw nt .i . i ?t - the store of iieEars;. Shrier.Bro. on Mon- , , . ., day and will no doubt attract a great deal i. v ' jf ; j. i of attention." r. il .,i i if. J. C. Hill, J. W. Telfair and Wm. McLauria have been appointed, as tlele ' gates from Giblenl' Lodge to the Grand Lodge of colored Masons, which meets in Baleigh on Monday, the 9th inst. - ' :K It was reported on the streets yesterday that R H. Leake John H.; Sniythe and Henry. Brewingtbn, colored, were to ne sent to Washingten for the purpose of having Qea-L. Mabson'i claims ignore4as dele gate to the Ovil Bights Conventiox,'hieh meets in that city on Tuesday. p. The Sunken Flat Narrow Escape from Drowning. : r '"' ' We alluded in our last to the sinking of a flat loaded with wood near Keller's Cove, on the Northwest Cape Fear, on Thursday night, by a passing- steamer. There , were three colored men on the flat at the- time named Christopher Swann, John Waddell and Sampson Stewart "When the flat went j7down,'Swana, wbjO was in command, swam ing it, however, Swann. became exhausted aud would have perished but for the fact that he came within reach of the limbs of a tree which, owing to the' fact that, the low grounds in that locality were overflowed, was some distance from the shore. Here he rested himself thoroughly and then dropped into the river again and reached the . landing in safety. Waddell also effected"' a landing rat agood being not only young and active hut swimmer, o&mpsou piewan, wuo was not an expert swimmer, ana wno was airaia xo run the risk of reaching the shore in that manner, remained where he was aad clung to the -sticks of wood as1 they rose to tiiesar- face but heing In ImniinentrlangerNsf being swamped, as were the other two also, by nhe heavy aeas produced by the stesmen: He was finally picked. no, Jn an almost ex- I bausted condition, by some persons who wentlto (Ms ijescue lull boat from Kelly's I Cove., On reaching the, shore he went on bis way shouting with joy at his deliver- ance,:.'i bo.-.r -w, . ,. i iuaauuSS sSS -afSSBSsiasi . '"" laterniai,'ivjMTi.';:..' '. . ;.' . We have received the following anxious inquiries from a member of the fraternity ' in the Dominion of 'Canada,' who." would fain knowsomething of thejpast history s1id'lp8oflle' "Waadering Wsir. G 0 Cajjada, ) ' . titJ'ilj .X Deoember 1873. Y Deab SrB: As tbe publisher of the Elora Newt, I am anxious to obtain some particu lars of the- career of the so-called v' Rev." P. W Warren, who suddenly left thia vil lage some little, time: -ago,. after- a three, months residenceamoncst us. I unden- stand that he was stationed in Wilmington for. some time, and that he left there under1 peculiar circumstances. He left Elora Under evident : apprehension of . . arrest upon a. charge of forgery, from Milwaukee, k He acr Quired geat influence over many here, and is still regarded by them as an innocent and maligned man. You will confer a favor by forwarding such- facts as you' may be able the furnish me with. ' . f.At -..I; anv yours .trulyv5- ' ; Thomas-Frankland, : ' Puhliahejr.Elora Jfem f j.-, , ' Elora, County of Wellington. 1 'J ; Province ,of Ontarie,, : vi.- : l7i. - : " Canada. ... Some thief entered the premises of Mn Mses ww aaaued.iby the Register or ne susrteao v;i j y-rj ,!. Chaiige oi Prograjniiis Every feslng. Deeds, of which two were for white and vkes' fWp." He purfuea and captured one 1 !--TheFoynegroesi indicted atthe r,u viv.Tw0fi ,v thre forMered couples. ( .., of therf .0 , ,arr .s ....... , . ... . I '-, -. .1 a.v. ...... . . t.ii . ; jm rfi ' i ... . j L ' 1 .;iftv" .7?" '".irnhJi' - V. i- .5'i oliU1 s.uj uy "'SUh live or an. luie lurtteys, ub neaus pi ;werpedoffribnocif In the;; yard previous to being removed. Two i these, turkevs werehe, . Dconextv of -Mr. thrVibeolVhWbuUero is mentioned U anpjhe article, he havihg l purchased andM j afterneo&fqro U i it is a pity mat some oi ineseuueves can- ....... .... WSChftUitrlii 1tfiswMw:'iB;ttwiw f i7 i' r: " n:raii!T.-.iTOT - t:4wy the'Maybr, the lajiirs iuVjr terl tti-tKMt MrHtrfntiV ot 10 OCiiitKjfiffiTlf rin-thnVfTT W dav. atthatnline: to comnfetethewlik h.L.cl i oenau oitne uxiora urpnan asyinna,:, : JPrvrtOlag jCf ... Cfcrlm Wiill Kobbery ef a. Batcher Shop. "fMr?T. Pi'Sykes," Who' kee a butcher shop at" the corner" of Six and .Chesnut streets, Is the latest victim of the ' thieves who are reaping such a rich haryeEin, this city. , An entrance was effected by prizing oben the!dt6r wtth'acrbw-tlar ie deor oesrs inserted in holes bored, in the facmsr. I 'fr'he Tjeirslwere foiling . brnlrfiTi ,nfP snd ti , 'i.owfuivuiiifuf Mj,iJiv ,jhiu i off. The artjcAea j4tolen ;fWm consisted of six greased logs,, ...weighing in I the aggregate about four hundred; pounds, T ;8hop ab0ut 10 o'clock tlt night said he saw t wo colored men sitting op the steps, .one of whom had crowrbar in his hand, bat h l( jtj.. . l didnotrecognizoem Early yeef day m6rnfigimmbe police force detected two; colored men each ms companion. .werr being anaen? a tUne nd7 noting weeearftd, he ?e-; Til WtArl tr. t Ha n saa vham h a 1Aft Vti Avfs. 1 k-j, r . ,VW uvttUWIU Ui 41Q lUWt : CUSKKU : BIB I escane. oumaa Jeit me noir neninou .;'rais otpok;to tte Guard Hofore purposeof being identifled by the wner. ' m m - ;; s Eaeaped Conyleta. Three convicts, one white and two col ored, escaped from the County Work House' on Friday afternoen and have not vet hem ; . r , r , : . : . recaptured. They were all sentenced at , - ., A .. , TO uio xxovemoer term as iouows: -ojUKO xicn, . L- a J--- ,a j-7.' wuite, assault ana oauery, ; iour momns; Nathan FiUyaw, colored, larceny, eighteen months ; Borneo , Davis, colored, tiqtgfitj, . four months. The, circumsaqces connected with teir escape are as follows:; .Seven of the convicts, in charge Df a reliable! and competent guard, had been, taken out in the .woods somewhere between the Work House and Poor House to cat wood, -when Rich seized upon the first favorable' opportunity to escape, V As soon ' as ' the fact "became known to the othet convicts they also broke and ran, saying they were going to look for,, Rich and bring him back. Four of them. tattnaiiultV. ..&. ..J icuuucu uisdouw (ivcuuix Buutuireuuucu themselveSi hot the other three have doubt- less made good their escape. . It is hoped, - 1 -. - . . however. tht tW feromnt 'iiinm. inalU tuted by the Superintendent may result in their recapture. The Bell Dingers. t , . Those special favorites among Wilming. ton play-goers, the Berger Jamil v. Swiss iiell lungers, commence a two . night en-' gagement at the. Opera House : in this city to-morrow evening. With their reputation they cannot fail to draw crowded; houses. and our friends may rest assured than hey will be agreeably entertained. ' Go and see them. : ' snspenslon of Business on Friday ' At a nieeting of the Produce Exchange yesterday it 'was resved' to suspend: ell business on frday, the 12th inst, in order J ?. Ita lNews succeed ! at that aUvrho desne to do so. may attend therliagt bi getting agistrate to take lip son i aiT.on tnat nay ; and. witness the, tourna- i meat, a It is hoped that our Market and I Front street merchanta may be inclined 'to I follow the example, n i ' i i - m . ' m . takenplace.in,.tbia State is expected to come oil during the Fair this week,.., There are some seven or eight raxien.and.as inany trotters alreadxpn .ibagrounds, including two which arrived frenv WasMngton City last night, '-'.u- .i o.'i f ' v V ' ' lteturn of the Chapman Sisters. , The Chapman. Sisters' will .return and conimence a four .nighff. engagement ob- Wechiesdayi next ; The 4 sprightly r trio ; of1 burlesquers, with their talented vCknipany,- wfll no daubt meet Wth. their usual success. jdhiirtfoc from the county .Wl yesterday, he having paid th? necessary costi' J ' - ' ; I TO ,)va Notics, Geo. Honnet arrived yesterday enjn j with the finest stock of watches, clocks and jewelry. and fancy goodi,'ever brought to this city. $ee the- 'exhibition fliext th'; V u'. ; ' ' i ': . , Ths Dumoxo Oihwk Choftsx iirsc -icnii Lii.A Tpa, We know ;of no inrantion pertaaung to agii cnltne, of more importance than Mr. TJnderwood,s Cotton Chopper. From the high testimonials wbitiait tears fronl the best men' in our Sonthera country-f and the excellence of tho machine, we are not smv prised at the success which is attending it It has been exhibited at meat of the Vans this fall and in no instance has i( faUed to beat: pfl the iebeot bao ors. At the Oeorgis State Fair, it took, tbe Sold iedal over a large number and Variety of agriculta-' L m 'i "L,.!. '-;jv;W' k'J ' Ljltl ; : i -a. w mpiemenuv . it is operaiea oj one man. ana horse: ,flt bars' or scrapes both sidea. of the' cottoa towy caops sad thoroughly weeds and'dlrtslthe cot "sad we aie ! mC' ms, to a saperior ton that la left, at lh same time, fenaed that all of this work is obnoi I for rows, the. rest 0 ths ntaiiser.r After thiav It may converted Jntoa tulr! t-, r ?, -r r ,"HP i111 j"4 r w rp- w . , rr. ," .rryT.-, ; 7 ,. " r- uttofltogMttlnft-- ' T ' ' ( iooaTO Toim FjtsxrrTOry' DebMt, Suiepa Chfc I rppodist, , of niusdeiphia. has just coma-to our dtr 1 wl4jlIriL Wttmaeoie! tja'yitiaii teStet'miT rttwdajtioMJnini faeipasi i11'!1 i iw ryrmmi j,t I x i ; -. , . . ., . , 1 tKru' BniXBiipivanapii jb-ms proieasiouj TheaamDlescorns of wWebheBbowednsa sot. alrotreatalBtammeitoas other i easltehges the worst -cases- for oonsu i taikm. u-1 vi;i y , - .'ii ;;iiiJi;.''i. i n '".mi fiJ. .7" 98? Spirits Turpentine. ' ' .Thewife7bf Mai:' Extra 'Iwls, Weldon.'dledlak ThtDfsdaV nkfbt. '' i 'Tom EmW; the Weldori lioteiistjo as, gone into tpe mouer xarm oasine . j Aaviu ryy aaqen, or lreaeu yv.. an'old school gentleman oi 76 years of age,- i . roSeHepd " Our mission has e er' ever neen tnat or. ptace." J - Rvfe TT BnrSii4 Tia Uft the M. E. Chiurch at Cuarlbtle. havine staid out the term of. Ms pastorate. . .fl Well done good nd. faithful paper! !'; ; anmu ; .MppMiaaavs.. :titt.iivn , 4rfee C)ty Fnepdf. jQuarterl; Meeting at Belde oui AiTr oaturoav and. d ortk.4AM , ja 3 .i .L w. ui.a1w 1 nhTlfttteynU caught in the maehiiery of a planint rail! 1 I .A.raiawar m if ffiL . Lgond, paities..,waa be eldn VwilAv mr am inir 1 .iff la Mios " Wlfrav6 Iva rvl, TTr: 77 .""77 ! !. - ! i ? -r iub uaruuu oi jcxuiob feA 1 h iTEotim" TT i ? 7yF'v- witn Kiuzism. s ii.ii,. '!M5 An unsucces8tutparey i aeef hunters ia Northampton,! not to bd 'foiled," shot a calf, skinned and dressed and car ried t hone for. venison. 't'-ht , , r j t j ; , : -? -rt The i Charlotte .jQ&sruy , pubri iisnea we onuary oi o,pe oiitsjiprmerpro-. Srietors, Mr. James H. ' Smith, who diedj in outh-Carollha'afewayTslnce:'1.'' l! v . t xne bunion- varonicte reerew tq .iearii that Mr. Wml' Dayisi -residmg near Yarbrough's nxflthad menoTtuine' to get his lag broken on Tuesday last; .i y, iTThe Raleigh: 'iv' learnr from. rename- geauemen irom lire- ceunny -aai - two cases of hbrse- theft hav8 occurred : in Wake county within; the past $wo Meeksj , ; si The Weldon News says a lHtle, had an arm broken above the wrist, by' last- ,..n v, fiss r .: , rr i un xoe i arm ot jar. Arcnv raa - welK in Edracombe cwmty. Joe Draughatt t 1 3 fT TT LrV.J S.I.. i puiai iuiufuiu)9utttii;su; wjmi; n .ivw.rj, . ., T . . . I ' W . oawnajr . mgng , wngie-eg 'r . .-i',. ' Ji-t y " 1 " .JVUUeftt vt.7w. mrs. J naen- ton was seriously infured oh, Tuesday, lasj by being thrown from a buirffv. TwoJAdies were in the buggy at the time, but Only one was sort. . s -j f r The Western ' Ltithefan Confer ence-nave enaorsed liev; b. A btrobei in a j-series of resolutions.; They protest agfiinst- his resignation as Agent of - the r American Bible Society being accepted, T', - : A negro having, simple, Captw W.. H." Kitchen, of, Scotland Necf a. fight ea sued. Afterward the neerb' attacked '.Cstot. K:', 'who atraekliia assailant with a gtm and' it isthooght fatally injured him. ' - At the' residence of : -the bride's mother, near Ringwood on the Sad instant at 7 o'clock P. M. Dr. George EL Matthfews, P :" t;fffW "confidence" neonfe wholiad been' swind- 1 "r? "y 'cj svicasow p IViUlAUUij kWf'JUVUGJ . X"."l 1 &- Bryat Syle&tbe miller at Clem- i ssTiaV ruraixnuinn mui in jonrsifn soiinvvr . TSS 3 1 ; . ir I U . k 'H I'ated that amnuUtiorfof liiaTeeaW found necessary, aays ure avews. , "..., j ,p ited the farholb- BtnMermer t ajthfuhy for eiffht years, jinneunces the sale of that pat I Per Enquirers. Mr. Stamps ..wfflfeon. L-Tjtoji jppK KSTSJSrJsiaanfT)F thji visi solidatetthe tworjaners. .and tissue, oa the I x' ist f January: a new and enlarged paper. u,, ,-f- MUtoa lUirpmclei Zeno KoHins colored.liad the miaf ortune. we learn.! to ge,t both his hands sawed Off ,oh Monday ttstj' at the steanl'-saw mill ef Messrs: Smith & Scott, m Personi county 3 This to a sad misfortune and wd 4oubt if the, Jnan call -nof It-!.! U0ZABT SALOON " No. 1 Oianlte Bwat, Somtn Froa! Street (Brock Webb's, old stand) in order to obtain the best Uanorfc flra. Laeter Beer. Alesi'OvsterB Ac. aec uuuvba or uaao, jnonneiorB. - Sclinapps, Bckles & Tobacco )AA CASHS QTv AKTJf PT. SCHHAjPS. ' V ' 1 tin CASKS ''.feAlTO:PTlcktBS.'':,iV'r : ntbf "ilf "bits ilty Wood, pfcOT KMiis. f ''OI'ACK JACBiPLB OAsiSPtrT ASH ANI pbr1 gall sle'lto'' .! 1 efenfap? fW.wlteror KijTBKjtr3;0 Bayers in quaatlty can purtnasa winter supply now caeap. - r ,-SaWy'.8alt; tin A uteres lopurcasse tneir tj.ii.') tl ., .-,. , .111 ju.jJjd IOVli;mv Jff-r.r cjx4' dee7-tf .9R mm ! "'. I JkOCUA A. CUi)VII.UUA.i I . ; f . -f rk rt S HACKS : AMEETCAW Atm . I.TVTTB. 1 : ThAf J7mr .!( r-Prirv fiit f i - .;; lOttivvw '-Matadkw uu . . , j or Mue dt thdaya..,.,,. v.T.. 00 for dyi.........ij,,,,. .,..,.- J SV-- -S no Bix montM.. .. .. .55 00 T8f .f -'vMi7K4-vw4U...--A4i440 00 jyCon tract Advertisement taken at propor- lonately tow rate. - - - - ri-Bamareaeajnted ttaVMBattetcotan. and . tea aqnarea a .a hatf-nmn. NEW-AIXYERT1SEMENT& FAIR! 14W FAIR1 OPERA HOUSE. WednesdayyPeolOtli b&'ot thi Popnlat Mvdrtfes; ti'-S Kill ; , ,,i:,',1i!.w,ff'.,1!J, nil tl iy ti0wiU VtvnA Sfir"?!?! BimhftmBelLiRiiifirs .F3V - .f:?.iii,. v-Ht FRENCH CLODOCHE DANCERS. CO eta. S9 eta. il oaifec sate aff TiBniaAmm'u and Muafc Store. " decT-6t ji;-ti' -yi mi ft no n 1 - " " ah. ss - am ,f,,V , ifCW.,,! I . 1 7 . bino. CmilituP ranf1iyuWl Family Giocerte s nrHifK:- viiY'Tiv . Tffnn.sirj oi If? ' fWi FUJEJE WmtPii ill 70;5"J T SUPPLIES JFORi FAIR WEEK, n.-iftftriu-ir prices. a ;:nnw fc:ctiXBL'-D;:llYiES Hi CO., r dec7-tf. , . 5 and 7 Morth Front - 1 'TtMrrMfiH "JAVOklTg lbirttt TO LadleawhddiaWto cxftnpele Tor fh Aiaoctatton 1 jrrcmtumD vjmis u 1 WMst1 Ti'lrraMt 'rlh. I, . . '. ' 11 " w j"') i WIS? i!lr"iiJ.:i;- s ana i.norin jrrons si. Ar, 1 v hobse. noes irim urtis mjl ami TV tiie wockiof from alx twejve! ateav-saS from two to ioar. nones, it oars itn tides, weed, r.hnnii and flirts ths pottos aMitbeisann tisie- After the cnoppingat Is converted into s most excellent culti vator for nee ttuwutboat too ,seaon.t : It ham taken the Gold Medal at the Georgia State Fair, and the Stat sremtastSTBt jvis bsaeen ahftated. -raceoi jiacune. witp enta, as&OO and For circnlan, address "The Secretary Dla rli&to j4au.VT tpw Jii Uias Soatb, to whom a liberal discount will be made. ' groan qh inis wees, uo sot iau 10 see iw ;v M.VfJ:iw' faoJoriOa vi oui w. n 1 1 I I I J A AUJJLJ, ptofto?.MiM in I p, wm be preduoad r t Wv Pook stow. yiHTJORS tre tentodjtP; Msjwt ttrf XBase and fratramentar-smethtbitlon and or sals a$ tteTair .and8Sreff,,ijt;xiiii 'iAtiii ..';' jneBMyrltBiMeMk. sad ttm will be SiTS 05 saticpissewisayfsWJimi,! : 1 " " v '';:' 7 ; 7i jffTstrF IU BEEQJRH TrTK TATH WOW T3 TUB TIME TO buy st - -.rr - .-"c"'".i!S''TSIT" M nnrm.T in nm nrvn . ni on nvTVii Mi W&h Ml 'lUfl" UAMT U Jlli I , crviTs;4av-,m l- :,itf i . S.' l- ifM-iil 'J.H j -' Hats,CapjtSIiirprawers, Bows, Ties, Scarfs, ,Mt,. CnnettThnBrttta, Sec. -rt'trlfkimU faS?tfmd& ilea Mt4reA Ht2ttfb viri Vtifl'f ,;iOofee, Honx- and, Soap. 300 , J '''' 40ft ,W?if I OftA BODaSOAS,, lividw itl vl JUf UUsi : dec74f Fr W KEKCHKEB. tl MlfJ i. Corn. Hay and -Bice. decl tf ' rWrXEBCHKXB. olniiiiil Harness Factory of 7 ' "J " ' !'' 9 1 TwylasMSt C, " . ;.- Ka startes st, wihaiaatom, H. a L - Fanrnaa f Anx.-i-We now have Ja stock o I reams of new paper; 44x3' weight 30 ts per ream. It is good, rag paper, aaetanj) bs sold, la lota to suit, for cash, or sent by express C.0,1). oD - il 2 ! X.. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 7, 1873, edition 1
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