--.-4 - 11 74 " tfHE 'Lit .- - - - 0 Pq v r '1 o 1 c . 8,........t i.........r..v-. SO) S C) ftvei. , - ,.v..., w v-'i"-,,; one meek... J" ,6 6 . t , ...... ...... . . icBUsnru DAiLi, by..- OtTTC, Pn Ink BnPdlD, Front tty O BUBSCBDmoHi 7 . r in dTanc.....V.i...'.'.iii".'.i.t..t' Jths7 to advance... 8 60 2lXJSonVln ndvaaco.,,,.,,,..,,.,....,, t on Konth.tn sdvence....,.....-., ...... W -v-Mowmr Star will be aol.vwd in sny part of atytggT,'tClcimcrwetik-:f OUTLINES; Berlin OoreTnmeiit hasat; ordered con centration of troopa In Tiew of contin-. gencies in Fi ance. ?.-r Tr2une and Jlerald pay noble tributes to Mr, Oreeley.-:; -riffhtinir and 'arrests ;tn Spain: tr" tachment of troops bivouao near .Alabama state Capitol. ' Montgomeiy'detfrtiser. Democratic State organ of Alabama, comes nut this morning in favor of the unanimous I vote of the Electoral College being cast for Grant - ;i uAnirn in Aiauttw. ah km ioa.(?eui at Raleigh yesterday ten Radi-- ver to; Mec making the -.r -r torial ballot i Votestand--Vance J2vMerrimon 31, Pool 1 -V-'i--v, TUB SENATOBIAi ' 8KBIHrTO BB . K.ifla:i- .T;MWv liy reierenue w .uurBpwiieiegrara from Raleigh', received after 0 oclock last night, it will be seeri "that the ui,ampful statu. mio of the. oast, sev- " eral days oft the Senatorial qnestion is at last to be changed ' The names of uorroweTei r.n and Meirimon have bfeen-with r: .T'Darlng drawn by . their . resi)ective. fnends. m oiie -will .be ' nominated 'and I uv"" v.' . i--.' v -..- T 1 elected by our party tO;moiTOW .,, rc The noble conduct ot, Uov V ance is much to be commended, ;'and if we mistake '.n6t'-V"ni'.v"addfytohw .'great popularity,- . ITlCTEOIlO LOGICAL UECOUD. . November 83. 18TX Time. to? mom ' ,Wmo..r jVeathee. 7 A. V. 80:84 . 90 W Fresh. JClesr. : 1 P. M. 80:30 86 N W Brisk. 'Clear. . IP. M. 80:39 ' 88 WQentlo. ICTear.' '-y Mora All barometria teadlnKs are reduced to the Ma level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit ' -; -' - I&OBSHT 8 ST BOTH, Serj't Blgnal Service TJ. 8. A. - ' v .t-.-... ... .'o ' " r v Weatber Report. .- i ... KTJOEKT, 1 . , i leer, - V; 35 P. M. ) - V . WakDefartjoekt, Office of (JWei Hignai tracer, Washington, November 80--4 a5 tTOOOMl-UlM. Over the northwest and upper lakes, and thence to . Missouri and" Illinois,- falling barometers, southwesterly winda,' threatea ing weather, hight temperatures and light snow to-morrow; ior. Alien igan ana me lower lakes, and thence' to Tennessee, fall ing barometers, southwesterly wind andcold j tnrea In the Gulf and - South Atlantie j , butes souin westerly to noruiwesieny wina i and partly cloudy cold weather ;ln New Eng-, I land and the middle States, generally, clear weatber, low temperatures and southerly to I westerly winds. THE O NEW ADTBTISB9IBlrrS. - . ----- . -..' r' - - . P. Pigott. Sale of Land Tor Taxea -J. L. McMillan. Note Lost.. t - . Mukson & Co. -Gent's Underwear. &c.' Wm. L. Smith.' Wanted. See advertisement "Lost, J..K. McIlmenht. Medicines, &c. . Chas. D. Myers & Co. Favorite Flomv IL Bcrkhimer. Cliewing Tobacco, &e, J. F. RTjECamT.Kano-Forte. : ' 1 P. HEIX8BEIW3EH. --Pianos. 4c. : ' iietnbbekoer. tTatios, 3cc. ; . J W. Kkhchnkr. Cheese, Butter, I C. GRKEN.--Nbtice. ; ' W. A Thief steal a nosey Drawer sind i Its Contents. " ; ' I r rulay mght, about half -past 8, o'clock, 1 some thief meiniei enterea me store w jur.-jamet Bagley, on Fourth between Harnett and Swann streets," and stole his money drawer, containing about $10 In greenbacks and a I number of vRlnah1'nW Mr: ev: . rf, With a nnmriAf nf . frinnda.waa ot tlio . timn I in the rear room bvtiove. He had a f glass so arranged in the door leading Into this' room that be could usually observe any one who entered the . store, but the thief managed to elude discovery. Mr. Bagley thought be heard some noise Un the store and went to see .what; it; meantj - but seeing nothing amiss he was j about- to; re turn to the room when he- happened to; de tect the absence of the money drawer. . The thief was evidently acquainted about the premises, but no clue has as. yet " been ' obi tained by which the scamp can -be 'dent fled. - v'-- ?: --y-'. .:yVT- Just received atMhC lE. M, ' StrocXX corner of Market and Second streets, some thing new for trimming' the half; real hair switches and curT8.'r"2. s:. s i 23 The siipoin.reet,.V?: From a nrivt. loftAv ror-vvA hv a n-on. I tleman of thU city yesterd Ve learn that "uwa in iiarneu county is ,on. uio i lave been 27 cass and 8 deaths, ;Tl)e dis- case is raging in what is known as the gum-i merville neijrhborhood. about I0 or 20 miles from Pa.o:ii"' !-,n'vT. ....ynniurc, ,jciiijj iuuwuv,tu,wv ui n iri.niir.nian rtr i hn 'nnma nr Knmps who had been on aylsit to BaUimore-v- Avir. 1 1 ml'. . James UHardy, residing in this county, was arraigned before Justice Cassidey yes- t,,P.in " j terday afternoon on the charge of aban don - ! cnarge Ol auanuou-. ng his wife; Mra Biza M Hardr.v ment was suspended on the promise of de - fendant that he would hereafter rive one half of the amount realized : by hihi from.; his employer to the support of his wife", who, w living with her - father, They varef, a youthful couple, neitherof them being 'ap-; furentiy over 17 or 13 years of age w . . - - - . usadssme Present. ' 'i'' - ,-t?r ev. 'Dr. Moran. Pastor, of " the Front" Rtror. , :.a. ....I-:. ... --.wv.jji. xj. norcn, -was me recipient on day evening & of a handsome ;gold- aw church The c .r 5 tears the follow! 'nacriptionr K. S. ran, P. D., from his -hoir-Front 'fitrtxt C rcL, ,'11 -'Ston, K. C.M The inscri; " i e L la t' ' nr 'of a shield and te r,'"n' of tv.e donors are engravedW the side tf t: 2 1" X . - b lira k may v. i'il.z - v. "7 Testerday. was St'AndwwV Day,v . .-t Three patlenta ent to the Cityy Uospl, tal faring the past week,- Charter .Parties Shipping 'Articles &c.i for sale at thli office. h - s'y f4 -K. "Mchhniiy irogitare? ip- piu s oia BlaodX keeps open to-day. : - ) There were, no cases, for trial "before the Mayor's Ckxirt yesteiay'moxnini;. The driver at last acconnte, brought W uie jttwwurt, was again very 'low at, Ty- ettoville. - . V r-r . ; :?. hl 01 WW. Y. Ledger and Chimney Cornertot Ledger v"""-jr w jivyi currentweek." The Clerk of the Market reports the arrival, of. f 188 inarket carts during the ; . Any quantity of wild geese Tiave been seen along the line of the W., C. & R. R R - for the past two days., r .. . ' The reirular monthly rmeetine of the L,Ariosa Pleasure Club will take place to- morrow evenlng,at 7i o'clock. the week closing yesterday the rrIT" beeve8f m 8 sheepa rio '"'- " . . a i j i- p, 6 Calves and 2 '"' . ... This is the first day of December and the first day of Winter, though we have had luite ",?vlnterisn" erfor several days past ' ' ' " dale Cemetery daring the past week. This was an adult aged 36, and died of con sumption. . There was a meeting of colored people at the City Hall yesterday afternoon to take steps for forming a Benevolent Society for the benefit of their race. a " ' ' ' , . - The city authorities caused to be dis tributed 20 cords of wood to the poor and destitute of the. city yesterday, the city carts being used for that purpose. - Jos. E. Sampson, Secretary, reports the number of interments in Pine Forest Cemetery for the month of November at 26. of which 14 were adults and 12 children. - Mr. D. J. Gilbert continues to supply bis customers' with the best New River oys ters to be had in the market There is no 'going back" on bis good taste as a caterer the' ovster line At Rockingham, Richmond county, yesterday morning, the thermometer stood . , . , . . , 13 degrees, which is 17 degrees below pe freezing point. Never in the recollection of timber men has that item of our commerce brought such remunerative prices as. now. j Those who were formerly engaged in this business would do well to try it again. Ice was plentiful here yesterday morn Ink. The wheel of tie steamer Murchuon had icicles pendant from its paddles a foot and a half or two feet inJUength jancf I was so clodded with iee that a hammer had I to be brought into requisition to free it. . J i L-Tlic new uniforms for the police have ' , , , ,, , , arred. and a.id to be .Teiy, niee.;Tbe7 are somewnai oaraer m cotur uiau uiuew i previously worn, while the navy cap will take the place of , the ordinary-police cap formerly In vogue. t---"- . t ri2.tri' a n.,M Af (W Tarboro Branch Bankv informs the En- m,r tliAt that Institution ia .in. a state of I .. tK .TnoM.tinm f ua I v1""' T. . .r-ZZ T prolectors. ine - aeposu accounts nave " . . ? W wTf. f? that a new, depositor is not placed upon t ne books. -v 4 ' ": 4 ' ' Another Frightful Bnaaway aad Ae- Another frightfulrunaway occurred yes- terday, whicttTesuitea qmte uasrrousiy. ii seems hum. w. ",u,, Street laiiwayr went up yesieraay mwmog to Union depot In One Of biS cars, attached t f,ioh were two horses, for the Durpose u arrfwr!n Mn t s Ai . . ' - jl The train happenedtd be behmdtime, by which CoLK. ' was compelled to wait rCv?T t nonai AnA a it was verv cold Wt him hAnwi for a few minutes for the i.v. iv,- - mm r i,A nftm and ,.'!. v-t ,-4,oi Weort. warming auaiwu, A th hrabM to the Car. in We meantime, and Tjnperceived bUoL Jiiem, aicomoave .,it.v,i nn the track and came tnnnaennfit bv. and Just as it reached the point opposite where toe car anu uy bc n,ci o dkwu letting-off steani. - The horse v,frighten- ed by the noise made by thekhx)n namesake, darted off like a flash: and ran with fright- I .i 'AlXl u ipar.tr iifafiillv i iq rapiuiiy uuwu ntrjy.iv, ..v,w j I mtmtas tn. rnrvp ni lur wiuci ui iwuuu and McRae streets andlcontinued in mad career qnUl they reached tne vicinity of thotablea;;Here they,r enjCountered an ohfttftcle in the sharje of two cars on the Vrt,K ui, Vnteri off and ."" .v - - 1 jh,,:;-! hile the collision naSfi-rftKl- damsiired. -while the collision three years inline army ' irf Virgin- 1 th6 j,; .. animal waa the finest and most valuable one.of the lot, and we learn that it has been deemed- liecessary to Kill ry. .i9;( w' The two brown , blankets with which the i -I'j" JU1-j L"li'l. animais were covercu uiuuwu uu .uiuuij I - --i . . . ' - .- . .1 meir Btampeue aau wuugu w.,iiui .. i i . 3 Jt r.rl 1. W.r.Irt diligent search for. them afterwards : they ..ijC:.v-' me, wo mrV be ' f oun d1" They were jnirked I touiuuuv uc, U.S' and ,"The misforttme U a eerioas.pne to Col Elein, bet he his s too much energy and n.atw.J.:y v 1. i L.j Lrrz-:.c-ta ir &c rt - f ., "-'-, ' -- - ...... W . . - . 'j' - . . S, . . 11 ' 2;TOMBS;T0NVKi :;Sl3t)EGEMBER;:vl872: W:' THE -SENATORIAL MUDDLE. 1 .Vwictf and Ucrrimon Withdrawn. MONDAY '"'LvHOBABlT''''sB' r.jlCiiB .THB'lTKSON.l;;"'- r Speci al . Telegram the Star. - " ' Ralkiqh,Nov. SO: In caucus to night the names of Governor Vance and Judge Merrimon , were with drawn from the Senatorial contest by their respective friends, Vance taking the lead." We will switch oft on some one Monday." cWcken Steallae. . ; Theje seems to a perfect chicken stealing mania raging in that part of the city known as Brooklyn, and it is feared that the " disease,", which is spreading with SQcl frightful rapidity in that particular xon, manj tcross over , th6. railroad and extend its ravages into the part iying South I Of that thnrftiiffhfnro Wa nf env I number , of in the locality .first al- luded to, and it is to be hoped that the ' I j nMUBn.y.uvn wBuuwiB "ufww I any extraordinary, zeal in the matter of ar- resting the spread of the "malady "may be! brought to the determination to do their du- ty as valiant knights of the and rid the community of i Clubs and Stars such a pestilence, which is the more aggravating from the fact that Christmas is so near at had. Deserving of Praise. r 1 . Among the draymen of this City who de serve especial mention in these times of ex orbitant' charges for hauling wood,' etc., is a colored man bv the ' name ' of Charles Meares, . who, - - during the pre valence of 'the horse disease in Wil mington, has never charged more than 25 cents a load, the same price which he asked I previous to the appearance of the epidemic i..L j a v! . i ji - t m n 1 nuru ii jf k l iii'l iifi ii im ruirt ii nnwrvinir ill hi i i r o i praise and should be appreciated' by. our citizens.- - :,. . . t'- A Presbytery convenes to-night (Sunday), at the First Baptist Church, to ordain Mr. S. W. Wescott to the Gospel ministry. .The services will begin at 730 o'clock, , and in clude the ordination sermon, the charge to the candidate and the ordaining prayer, with imposition of hands by the Presbytery. Only 7 police arrests during the past week. Spirits Turpentine. The' Excelsior Fire Co. of New- bern will give a masquerade ball Tuesday night. . .. - ... The iron front store of Mr. H. D.' Tell, in Tarboro, is going up, says the Enquirer. ' , The. JjJnquirer compliments Judge Moore's decisions and bearing on 7 r rmT g n v Mr. Thomas Smith, a well-known Norfolk merchant, formerly of Petersburg, died at his residence o; meningitis last i n day. The Era learns by letter that Mrs. McDowell, of Rutherford ton, relict of James McDowell, deceased, died on Mon day night last. . ; ,v . j-t ;r.. The ;Asheville Citizen informs tia of the death of Dr. McRee. . which took place at his residence near that town last Friday. He had been in bad health for fcrid months. I severa HIODWIB. - Horse malady rapidly spreading m Edgecombe. - Fears that the ginning of I the cotton crop,' which is st short, will be de layed in consequence. Saya the Salisbnry Watchman : Mr. John Anderson Hall died quite sudden- lrir.C,:;;,';? Newbern Republic has ex. -mined a most admirable chart ol .Pamlico j gound, executed ty Uapt. . A. ADDey, Ol 1 the - xtevenue t sieamer aieven. ai is w oe PUtmsned. V : p rr . m. " . f Tir A I . ine coxion ew oi iu-essrs. hub tin.Norfleet & Career Tarboro, worked MaE idaywitha - -m -w-w TV ? J 1 J onaw, was acciaenuy uurueu a loss of nine bales ol cotton. I No insurance on the building. So we learn I from Enquirer. . I . ; tl j, a -. . 5 Borne rascal urea into me wm- aow oi tne oown ireigm, wiu uu iu i. R R. near Pacific a few nights ago, I nrhilo h train w&a rnnmncr Rt a ranifi rate. i saysvne . .. .. . - 1 s-i- Ai tne lournament. oau in w n- XSST!. t jftg gamea crowned Miss vena Blount Miss Sue WUUams, and Josh Scarborough . ' , ..m ' , " LiWtl I ... t. t-j" . j n,: . nignt, lien.J.' O. XIOOU lUUUC IUC lUliUlYliig r trrM.f.f.1 11 1 it ntxt.u - .... . ... ..j. . 1?. lJZt S --Hate'it most Liirhlv. comihir. as it does: l Jrorn North Carolinians.' During the . Jate revolution I had large opportunities. for . : ' . .i t observing, and A-nust , saywt.ere called urx)n to award tne paim to. any Diaie hVvlxrh r-oiirfa TT.iHni rv - lrf K -NTrfh rrrHn Wairinflr fWTV- . ia, . snn ixyu;jvpfiu yu?jiuy va, wiy DOUUlweax, a must give it aa wjr ucw. muu- yn that more men were left upon the battle fields oi tne oomn irom ixonn Hjaro- .i snr.e. but because truth and .candor compel ""J . 7 . .... . .i. j S i me to say it. 'I beheve thatyour. State had X M mi i iv Virtrinia than : Virplnui had on i -- . vT i ka narn anil. H.rill vuu auu ui ituiui VyOLLV- iiniangvougriit to -De proua oi-ner name. 1 v.."- , - - . j Your troops were better provided for than I .n-ir nther. and it was Owing w your supenor I any other, and it was Owing to ; your sapenor m,m aaA i. r..h far 1. h w r.n thfl attention of bur - readers .to j I the advertisement in anoiner coiumn oi ;ae . rhonra imri-m fart jue in a Public Le-l I Drawinz. and tt fie sie rr.e neipanouia l and worthv irr.!"iC3..- .-f.'.- ' uwi,a., . 1 . ' . ' I .. LceislatnrD of NoM Carolina; V-1 TENTH DAY. t9Pne4iom the News and 8entineL Raleigh, Thtjrsiat, Not. 28, TS. . ..,ii. SENATE. President Morehead in the -Chair. , ; ; . Judiciary Committee reported. A Mr. Love's resolution providing " for a joint special committee on the codification of the laws passed." ' j; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. v - The Bpeater in the Chair. V Nothing done further than to count the niuih uaiiui. mr ociittiur, . i mg result 01 una I ballot' was given two days since In our I - ,j .- ELEVENTH DAY. . y Raleigh, Nov. 29th, '72. : -m k 'SENATE. ..Jc- President In the Chair. ; : Z ' ? ? ; Reports from Standing Committees were presented by Messrs. Morehead, - of Rock- lngham, Welch, Todd, Love, v Allen, . and axcrrunon, ofXSf On the second reading of the resolution Harria. col., moved tn amend hv Adding 7 , " . -.. i? ,u ouier Persons, m ine tJiaie." Resolution of Mr. Warin? in rerard ta Lee Dunlap failed to pass. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. ' Mr. Bryson, of Jackson, presented a me morial from certain citizens of Jackson, asking for the erection of a new county by the name of .-"Alto.'- Referred. -, ? . On motion of Mr. Johnston, the rules were suspended and the bill in favor of Simon Goodwin, tax collector of Johnston irtnntif was tlron n-n Tlio AnKatitnta m. nnHaH iha Mmmittui n PotiAn. wu kjj . viv. .wuiuuvtbv vu a. luAoiuvua and Grievances, making the bill a general one, and giving all sheriffs power to collect arrears of taxes for the years 1869-70-71 and 72 was read. . V Mr. Bowman moved to strikeout "1869. Lost-'-' 'U.r-K?-.. S.X.SZlii.r? Tt, vsii n- iA .jj m. ug ui uicu ikhku us uuiu icoutug. , Another loint hallrtt tnr rV.ns.tnrwi hud auviuw juiut uttuv. wi uouiui hhubu. The result has been published in the Star. L - .,. - ..' - Winter Inlu . -T .. ' - We have now on , hand a full supply of News Ink for winter use. Cash or C. O. D. orders will have prompt attention. -' Udolfho Wotn'i Abomatic ScBTroiy ScgWArra seem to be extensively gaining on public confidence, and promises to take the place of every other liquor now in use, especUDy for medicinal use. This is not surprising; for, apart from its being fonnd In most of our Drug Stores' la this eity and country, and its being strongly commended by the Shysicians, the mild and agreeable taste of this ar cle. contracted with the atronz. onnsent and actual sensation produced on the palate by the common deleterious article which Is now the general com plaint of nearly all the medical faculty of this conn try would, of kself, suffice to give ft the decided preference. - lrprescriDeaaa a meoicine, it is not bad to take ; and to use as a beverage it is considered by judges to be superior to any article of the kind ever imported Into the country. AcaiAH cE voixxbs. Agents. nov 28-1 w M ABBIED. PARS LEY KING On Wednesday evening, Nov. 37th, by Rev. A. F. Dickson, George D. Parsley to Kate, daughter of J. Francis King, Ji. D., all of this city. ' " " - ' ''. - NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS. - nnmbar DlsaectedL. . Quaint old Burton has favored us with an "Anat omy of Melancholy," but who shall dissect the mel ancholy fallacies and fibs with which knaves and fa natics endeavor to delude the sick and feeble of this generation. Charlatans,' through the newspaper press, recommend to the gtrengthless victim of dis ease convulsing purgatives which, if taken, are rare to torn his debilitated system almost Inside out, and sink him into the . uttermost depths of helplessness and despondency 1 Fanatics, on the other hand, as sure the prostrate patient that no medicine contain ing a diffusive stimulant ought to pass his Up. ' If he elects to be guided by the advice of Impostor and lunatics, let him make his will and order his coffin; but if there Is a spark of common sense In his com position, let him resort in his extremity to Hoetet ter"s Stomach Bitters, the meet potent of vegetable tonics and alteratives 4he purest and most entirely wholesome of medicated stimulants. The wonder ful cures of dyspepsia, bfllousneei, rheumatism, phjr steal prostration and malarious fevers which this rare specific has effected daring the last twenty-two years, are the most conclusive answers that can be given to the enemies of mankind who offer volcanic cathartics as tonics, and to the mistaken beings who would refuse a medicinal stimulant to a poor, broken down invalid, who is literally dying by inches for the I want of Judicious stimulation. Temperance,proper- ly understood, countenances no such folly as thnV The Stats laws enacted to put down the abhorrent vice of drunkenness, provide for the sale of brandy, whiskey and other liquors as medicines; and if these adulterated liquors of trade are accepted by temper ance legislators as remedies, what ought to be the general Verdict of the temperance public as regards the peerless vegetable tonic based upon a stimulant absolutely pure. - ' ' '' ' decl-lw8aWedFrl,-;--.r ' ' ;f . . .. i ! J. F. BUECKEBT'S, j PIAHO-FORTE ' f AKER0DH8. . REMOVAL TO THE N. E. COENEE " i ; Fcrarth and -Market Streets,?" - K.E. Comer, 4 th ;;:anp.s : I HARHET STREETS. THE WEBER and other Pianos of noted make for ale at New York prices. - -' - 2 '- ' ' J' I nvjivn.T"" NOTICE.'T-Liessons in- vocai ana .. instrumental Mn8ic continued. tteci-a 1 r - Clieese.sButter. Caite aii Soap. 2 V5 BOXJIS, g Q Tubs Batter, , f t. Onfj Boxes Candlea,- s: 1 3j OKA Boxes Soap, For sals by W W ,KRrtl?HNElt-?. deel-tf 37, 38 and 29 North Water st. , 1 C5vnrAA4- 1 ! f.J B u . ARRELS AAHALF draught . . . . . .s-.. --.--v flee 1-tf . . ' " "PT" Frontstreet. t V -J. Is c .cte in-a.i a.i and is in eluu-i-a of ot of t mst ski. 1 wot Km en in the State. Ail V "u:s of -cheaply and expewualy, 3 exec rea n-" SA. LEi?0 F A IT D S 'is -ni;l ' : Jb UK AAjlo. THE TRACTS, LOTS AND PARCKL8 OF LANS hereinafter referred, to, levied cm by m u Tax Collector for the county of Mew Hanover, to satisfy the State and County T axe for the year 187, due severally by the persona against whoa name res pectively the amount of taxea so duo and the buds levied on are stated, will be sold for the purposes aforesaid, at the Court House in said county, on Sat arday, the 4ttt day of January, 187S. D. PIGOTT, - Tax Collector of New Hanover Goonty. V'---,. loot-""--' r--.- Anderson,' Pavid, w 199 a 4 pt 5 $ 31 69 I 1A OA H jivani, weeiey, c . Barr, Mary Alt, w" Beesley, Kichard, e I 3eS 8t Wl.8, v. x54nwM3 19SwS ' 8a w 6,6, 48pt5w " -488 pt8,4, 5 m J74ptl.S,S, 966wl, t y S49 n w 8, J87w4,6,' . 139 ml, 2, S18w 1, 165 pt m t, 8, ; 4 w a. l 85 ' 5 8S S 41 --9 96 8 04 " 9 86 . - 45 8 74 ' T 89 S 68 84 4 49 ' 8 66 106 17 8 83 74 70 uerry, jouepn, e Bishop, Henry M, w Bird, Edward, c rn V ti7 Brown, Aaron, c , Bryan. Daks, c Bryant, Alexander, e Burnett, tioon, e Carraway, James H, c Cash, John, c , Clinton, Frank, e, Cowan, Robert H, w Cowan. DavidS. 804 w 6, Cronly A Morris. Acts. 3tc 896. 5. 6. 897. 6. 61 oiWw 1 48alll,ptx,8, uavis, oamnei,e 18e t. 118 64, . -45WX1,. J75 mi, 5,. 183 wl, 887 pt 8. 4 w " 81, pti, 3, m " S7eK6, 199 tt ' -. 95ed, 48 w 8 n w 8, S3Apt4,5, 308 pt 1, , e . Drane,reSiaL; w I HM,w, 87 69 63 ' 63 3 84 11 54 3 63 1 35 10 71 "406 8 86 S83 83 1 04 S 63 I iJurant, Marararet Edwards. DdUr - I Josep.11 J w Fisher, Arthur, c . GarriM, James R, OUbert, John F, do do .v j Gordon, Wm. w; oi, pt mi, a, s, Grant, Reuben, w, trustee 117 w 6. Green, Perry, w 183 m 4, 8, 6, Hall, Major Jones, ', 85 pt 1, HalLBalph. 79 w V 6, Halsey, BenJ and Abrsm'836, pt 4, 5 w iiazeu, Margaret Ann and children, e 269 pt 5, .837 pt 4, 5 m 91 m 1, V 188 pt 1 s w 286 pt m 1, 3, S47 o 5, S37seX . ' 81pt8. 826 w 5, 326 m 5, 836m8j,6, S9se4, 223pt4e ' 198 n w 9 188 w 3, , . 490 nl, ' 809 wl,' " 41 1 87 3 95 Heatn, Anna, e .Anna, e Henderson, Walter, e I "Oimes, Juiia, O 1 04 i 1 05 tloilanu, Eliza, c Hollinesworth, Eliza, e 4 - lowfic Jone RothyTc Jones, George, e - Jordan, W A Kelloez, Penny, and 5 30 3 87 73 83 a 46 4 91 8 81 't 90 63 6 c.8 5 31 i juiza Aela.C I ?Uyt Ann J, c I ijupa-H! Nancy C LeeTSanlei, c, I Lewis. Jamtta. e. '' IUllv.il i .. . l Lilly. Isaac c 9i pt s e , 1 73 juive. J no u, w Lloyd, Alfred, c McFariand, Simon, e HcLaurin, Joseph, w McLaurin, Margaret, e Maun, Wm D, w, do , ; do "Martin, Ann, Miltoa, KUaabeth,w . Mitchell, Nathaniel, c Mangus, Adolph Nash, James W, e. Nixon, David, c Nixon. Susan, e Owens, Thomas, e S95wtf 1,3,3,4,5,6 66 44 zaoptoe -183 m 1, 17 m 3,8,4 5, 196 e 1, 3, 335 e5, 323 w 4 89 w 6 91ptS,6, -161pt4,5, 325 V 8, ' 339 w 4, 115 ptm 1,3,8, 394 w 2, 8, 118 w 6, 108, In w 83ne5 893WX&V ' 858el,3,8,4,& 313 m 1, 3, 221 w 8, 4, 5, 231X1, 3, 8, 439m6 119 s w 3 137pte,8, 353 pti, 5, . 77 w 1, 3, 59 w 6, 161pt8,4, 5m S3 pt 1, 3, e S78 m 5, 81m 8, 8, S4Tw 1,3,8, 319 e 8, 369 e X 5, 17 w I, 808 mS, 217 m 1, 1 85 6 43 30 68 8 70 16 48 4 07 3 90 8 45 6 75 5 49 449 v S 89 3 63 8 79 f . S 66 1 04 14 45 S 74 41 regram, atnaa, e Perkins, London, c-. . Pitts, Laura L Powelt. Buck. jr. c Price, Alexander, c I Reed Hezeki&I I Reed! Richard, I do - ki&n,c. e Sampson. Henry 9e -Sanders, Hawkins, e Scott, Jacob, w Daniel W Sellers, w Simmons. Allen,. Smith, Ben WUUam, Smith, Jerry, w 1 91 1 54 4 49 64 804 84 3 43 Smith. M lana, c 1 66 1 35 81 88 38 89 8 31 . 53 79 3 48 15 47 99 60 -4 07 354 68 17 27 17 4 33 Starkey, James, c Steinken, George, v Thorburn, Robert, w , Vandross, Edward, .-" VanAmringe, Stacy, wj Walker, James A, w Wise, James M, w do do m e s, 4, Woodruff. Jno H. w. Prest 57 all 8. 4. 5. Wright, John H,c 91e8.4, W a W rigtit, 154wv8,4,5, Waddell, Miss Mary H, w 103 e 1, Yopp, G W, w . 211 w 4 Bryan, Frank, C ' 33, s m 1 pt 3, Bingham, Thomas, o . 83 w 6, Beaaley. agt, Richard, w 104 w HrunnelL Thos J. c .119 aw 3. ' 6 96 13 80 7 74 1 66 3 49 4 83 " 4 16 8 98 107 .1 35 1 66 78 5 34 37 85 8 73 . 7 47 S 98 8 83 8 80 - 8 31 4 41 Burke, Mary , 366 em 3, 8, Bunting, S R, and others, 8i0 m 4, 5, Bryan. Richard, o Butler, Joseph, e 04a, 0 3,4, Bland. James, e 554, wm 2, 89Tw5 104 m 6 119 m 1, 3, 808 e 8, 810 el, 3, V S37e4,5, 827 e 8, 8, ; 114 w 6, 119 ew 8 158 m 8, 4, 6, 486m 1,3,8, 186 w 8, . 6564, 83nw5, 95 m 4, 133 e 5, 6, 327 e 3, . 83 m 6. Cane e Fear Building AS-1 sociauon, Campbell, Anthony, o Cabanas a Hopsine, Craig, H J, hetra of do do do Collins, Alexander, c Dudley, Mrs E B Droze, Sophia Dickinson, Mrs TC Dawson, David, C Eagles, Nancy, Flowers, Jno F, w Fields, John, c Fisher, Wm, e ... Ferner, Grace,' ' -Ferner, Alexander, Gause, Thomas, e Green, Wm A, c,T' Oanse, Edward, e Green, Washington e " , Oanse, Nancy, Hooper, Mike Herring, Elizabeth Hughes, John - Hall, Daniel Henderson, Anderson, c Hartman. Estate of, w Hogg, John, HosUer, Mary . Hall, John H Johnson, Wm M, W -Jones, Mary Jones, Charles, e ... Jones, Mary, Jones, James, ; Kelly, Andrew, c Kegan, Miss Amanda -"' Livingston, Charles Macomber, Eliza Mints, Edward 1 66 5 38 8 30 9 04 6 07 189 e 8. 4, 827 ml, 486 ml, 3, SV.J Ci'JS 80 537 ml, 3, 3 50 83 1 34 1 34 C3 w 1, 83 ml, 3, WIS 6, 60.6. .3 90 378 W 1, " -k 88 519 w 1,3, 8, 4,5,8, 4 98 83 m 6. 1 B9 9 90 41 4 43 83 4 07 66 7 83 7 74 83 1 66 826 m 8, 4, 8, 850 e 3, 4, 83nm 1, 186 n w 3, 837 m 45, bal 27 n w5, 119s we, - '-i 93 ml, 3, ... 807 e 1,3, 213 m 1, 2, . 83 w m 1, 33s ml, 3, 46w5,6, ,.' 59ne5, 60sm 6," : ,64ne8, 80el, 808ml, 554 m 3, 8, 83sw4, 324 m 5, 83m 6, 83 ma, 873 m 1,3, -,45ml, : 47 w 4, 8,6, 61W6, .. 191 mL , g 41 Martin, lucnara, -Monroe, B T -. , McLean, Henry Millis, Wesley,: j. , Martin, Fred, Moore, Roger -PurnelL Thomas , . Price, John Pratt, David Robinson. George, c Ramsey, Alexander, e Reed Murphy, -.,un.r , Swain, Elizabeth, V . Schulken, Martin -Swann, B W. and others, Smith, I B, Est : -Stanford. James, e - , . . Smith, George A , '' ' do :. vo. Sparrow, Nathaniel, ,c Sellers, Joseph, . ' Stocker, John, .. t '.( . ,t Toomer, James C ' Thomas, Elizabeth ' do White, Ellis; Walker, John, e Weston, John, e - 1 66 i 90 8 74 419 3 49 4 34 4 94 3 91 349 1 25 88 SO 235 b w 4, 6 03 473 ml. 8. 1 m 587ml, 3. . 4 07 i 94 w 8, . " ; -5 66 828mlj i . o 1166 , SSm1 r84 878ml, 3,, . - . V 83 429 e 6 36 804 e4. 8 15 J04m ty 83 n w 4. , 5 34 Warren. William, e - . sr, josepn, w iUis, Ferris,, .. s 78 me, 5,::: ;a "r. 7 83 . Wsm a, 134 dec l-w4w- i. Gent's TJndemear, 8 WHITE SHIRTS, GENT'S L, C, BTdkf s, l3nt4a fTlrtthi lit. mud .nrt eap, at . . MtfsrsoaTAca -EQULARrMONTHLT jETINQ 'OSf- V To-morrow (iTo- lay) evening at 7; o'clock w. c cr..-i, , r re.,, -t :W-- 4 4.' V!. - 'A- - . - V. .AVHQLE NO. 1,600 i The Host Poptdax . s OF .ALL TL0TJBS 111 THIS CITY IS OUB brand f .:.' . w ?: V?:.FAVOXXITI3 IXOUB;, ' "The most reUable ol aU Floors Is W Favorite -Floor., .- J. c " The most generally used U oar Favorlto Floar.v . -The reason for which, is that the best and most uniform Floor for the moaay, sold m the citj, is eat brand of Favorite Flour. - ., " - . 300 BAHRXLS, HALF BARBELS AND BAOS FA-. vokrri floub in stobb and!'T ' sold only BY . ;; CHAS. . MYttTtg icb.',' 7 North Front street, ' Sole owners of the Brand. decl-tf JTJST EECEIVED, f5 V- i Vt' ' A LABQB LOT OF, Common 11-inch Flue, Bright and dark double thick Navy, Black and Sweet; Cavendish . X. end other grades of fine 4 : y-fuX f.l. CliBfiiiToiacco; Also a fine lot of Im ported and domestic SEGABS, Prices Reduced to new 30 cent tax. decl-tf . . - H. BCKiUUMllJt, Slnt rUa taiUan Cnlef ; , Vow Harket St. FIAITOS-FIalTOS. TTNABB CO..' CHAS. M. STTFFr GROVKB- IV stem St Fuller, and Marshall Smith Pianos contain all the latest improvements to be found in a first class Piano, with additional improvements of tneir own invention not to oe Touna in otner jnatm- ' ments. The tone, touch and finish of these instru ments cannot be excelled by any manufactured. . k h ' won CAN Y" f. '" The Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Organs. The intro duction of imDKvement8 of much more than ordi nary interest These are Reed and Pipe Cabinet Organs, being the only successful combination of, Reea npe wita ueea ever maae. ; .. - - . A new supply of Sheet Music received and for sate, at , X- .. '!. '" HHN8BERGERS ' dec 1-tf .. Live Book and Music Store. UTedicines! Soaps!: DYE - S TUFFS jitstJeeceived w T; . ,; JP J2 It S T E A M E R 719 ' ZJr- uj I ii no I TROWWS ESSENCE GINGER, WTNSLOWS j . . I X Syrnp, DeBing's Pile Remedy, AyersV Prepara 4 15 I tions, Jayne's Preparations : aleoi jBlder- Flower Glyceri , Honey, Brown Windsor and Lubin's Soaps; ' Aniline Dyes, Logwood, Copperas, . Alum, sc., c. - Sold by Th . - .,' J. K. MoTLHENNY, f - . :: 1 r Wholesale Druggist, - deel-tf .L ;r . . ,. JL4ppitt's Corner, t Wanted. TVJEW HANOVER COTJNTT BONDS, PAYABLE in 1874. ,. . , t - .... , Apply to deci-8t - Wat L. SMITH, At the Dawson Bank,' Snuff, TOacco, Molasses ail Port, v MC BBL8. HALF-BBL8 AND CASES SNUFF. i O 109 Boxes Chewing Tobacco. 350 Hhds and Bbls 8. H. aad Cuba Molasses, 800 Bbla Golden Fleece Syrup, 150 libra rone. . For sale by - - - - ... t F. W. KERCHNER. 37,38 and 39 North Water St. decl-tf: Flour, Coffee, Hoop Iron anl Glue, mm. MWm. TJTTT CI VT tTTD AMI fi mTQ. JT A fHA .UUli Rio, Java, and LaQuyra Coffoe, 3,000 Bdls uoop iron, xuv oois uiue, , x. For sale by - '' F. W. KERCHNER. dec 1-tf , 37. 38 and 39 North Water street A Large Stock f fT CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTH'S, BOYS ana wnuaren, just openea - I i OUR OWN ELEGANT MAES. , MUNSON A CO. Lost. ' A m ifllW "DTTQT'VTIT lT A "W PU ITWbTT' m IXTtA, nesday evening, 37th ult, a small Brown Silk Umbrella, with a purple stripe around the edge. Any one in possession of the same will confer a fa vor bv leavinz it at the office of the Cane Fear Bond ing Company, Prince, street, between Front and second, for air. A. Btrausz, . . . dec 1-lt ' - v'5. -''i'j- ' J Apples VHisIey ail Keroseiie OU. X25 Ud Co. Whiskey, OA Bbls Kerosene On. For sale by f; w. exrchujul dec 1-tf LB. GKAnrexa.. C M. Stkomax. S. D. Wallacx. President Vice President Cashier Assistant Cashier ISAAC BATXS Bank of ITew Hanover, CAPITAL & STJEPLTJS t225,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL-$1,000,000 DIRECTORS: D. R. Murchison, of Wil C M. Stedman, of Wright liams & Murcnison Geo. R. French, of Geo. Jas. A. Leak, of Wades - it French son." ' - H. Vollers, of Adrian A Vollers. -J. W. Hinson, of Sprunt M. Weddeu, of Tarboro, N. C. -E. B. Borden, of Golds- Atunson. Doro, n. v. 1 - -, . ; L B. Grainger, President ix toiaro BrmlL 3SJLSS!1 $ '7i4C ' TxCTORS: -t; E.B. Border W. T. Falrcloth. W. F. Komeeav. A. J. Galloway, Hetfaan Weill - , , . M- Wrwanx, ITQpnwn Dmii17. ! Crmtwo, L Wxdsxl: President Cashier. ClRECTORS.; - James M. Redmond, Fred PaCllps, W.G. Lewis, XatUev WeddeU. .' -.zT.. 4 " . Tifx Ltrsvvi'u jbhwi vucbis n arpuan BOriBK JUISIon. - Is authorized by Charter to recetvs on d ett SMneys held tn trust by Kxecntor, Admlnlstraiors, Goardias, o.,- -e t a " J - ; - beus cdocks at pr on rew jorK,eaitunore, mu adelphia, Korf Colnm, Charleston, Kch"oi4, Petersburg and tul tke cs and towns La l.or.i 1 -v. .Ta rV.t f-c, s r"r-sti r lea Cr t T J.Lt - t,C i - - - . ' li "S S"l i tC.i, t- C A- 3, . r r t Of O. r r . Tl i - - nov Ij-x j a in mf, rvn . .. . . - 8 IKX Two montb . . . i . i. . . , . . . n ' JJ , Xi.i BIN BKmUUt , : Oaa..vr.:.I.I...o.. rVContrct AdTerUttemonts takeik L propqr m. mrwi na.. . t . . - - .E5 TO tionatetr low tatet. ' ' , x i Fiv Sqaaro estimated ai a qnartercolosin, ana ten gqure M half oluijm. t , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. v Pincdt Imported Cicra srvi ra t a n MVKRS A CC'S. :;dect-tf; y' "T - North Front street? IToto Lost. LOST, 1N" TH18 CITY ABOUT' ON WtTSv, since, a promissory note made by W Uiiam Good Man and payable to undersierid. Note for $145,00, r. pymbl September 18th, 1873. . All penoas sre ; warned against trading let this- note as payment in . foil has been made.' -'decl-lw.-' ''" y.,J MpMILLAN-.i .: ' T AP ROBES, WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAR- s.rirlW Bridlaa. CoUara. Hsmes. Chains. f ui.ln. rr. r. . n 'k" ND CHOICE D01TKSTIC CIGARS; P ATX Kor- w A phy's Exception. ParUgus, Figaro., La 1 arena, Metamora and ether brands verjeleet hi cm- at . . , . SddlerylHjttdware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dos- A . ' St .itd Prieest a. ;a.T.pbam ., v. No,8 South- front St. oct38-tfaac V-V ; WUmingtpa,N.G. MKCELtANEOUa -t 67 QNIt Yt Auctioneers f VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT OF FOKSCLd' c sure and sale made at the October Term. 1873. - " of the Superior Ooart for the County of New Hsno-. ,: ver, the subscriber, a Commissioner for that pur- - v, pose, duly appotntod, win sou at jtxonange corner, - ' ' in the city of Wilmington, on- ., . , -.. . :. Moiiay, tie 16tt Day nf DecBint erf i 81 2' . at 13 M,; the Beat EsUte and' mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and described as follows: .-., ... - "Beginning st the S. E. Intersection of Sixth and - . casus streets, running tnenoe saBiwanujr Miwg w .. .- S. line of Castle street 66 feef thence 8. parallel, . .. with Sixth street, thence W. pareilol with Castle - nmot fifi feet tn Sixth street thence N. along the E. . line of Sixth street 185 feet to the beglnnhu;r being- . parts of LoU 1. 8 and 8, Block 78." ThaM ta nn trin nramiAaa a htorsv eontalnlnff 1 Store, containing two rooms, immediately upon the corner of Sixth and - Castle streets, and is considered a No, t stand, for ,v egroceryunesvm, f, My , ; - VTEBMS OF BALE-OABIL' ,r -, -; . j;-. 'rC'y"ri MARSDEN BELLAMY '"'," ' nov 13-tusu till Dee 16 ' - Commissioner'. ATiLOVT, PEICEO : 6,000 H081 : 1200 'BARRELS FLOUR, : 1 J i 150 100 .BOXES tCL SIDES, HHDS. AND BOXES BACOlT SIDES, 25 HHDS. BACON SHOULDERS, 150 BBLS-P0BK' 900 BAGS ' COFFEE, 150 BBLS. SUGAR, SOO BBLS, SYRUPY 100 HHDS. SYRUP, 5,000 BUSHELS CORN, Ann BALES HAY, 100 BBLS.' GLtfE, Art T0NSO0P IRON,' l " ;-.t - f. ' 4 250 ROLLS BAGGING. OK tX)NS TllS,:t ' ke '4 E A BALES YARN, ' O K BALES SHSXTraOt Ax., c. nov34tf v W1LUAMS MURCHISON. , f APTjointmemts-cl tne Bible abui - THE REV. P. A. 8TR0BEL, BTBLB AGENT FOlt North Carolina, alU all the following appoint v mentst . . v . . . ' - . ' Lumbmon, Rooeson county, i-uesaay, riovemDer : t m V. ,r . ... .. ..'.. - si nizabethtown. Bladen eoanty, Thursday. Novem ;. ber 88th. 7 P. M. v . . .... v . . .-j -. ,. n '. Fayettevllle, Cumberland county, Sunday, Xe:. cemberlst- :-s- ' .i., - ....--..-. .. .-. ' Clinton, Sampson eoanty, Tuesday, December 8d, TP. Mr ' , j - - , t. ' ' ' Kensnsrille, Duplin county, Thursday, December , 5th, 7 P. M. . ; .. t i. -.. ? Wilmington, New Hanover county, Sunday, De- -: ; 6ember 8th, . - ' 4 Jacksonville, Onslow county, Tuesday, December -.: " 10th, 7 P. M..- ' Smlthville, Brunswick county, Thursday, Decern . ber 12th; 1 P. M. " 'ji White. ville, Oohunbua county, Sttndsy, Deoeu . ber 15th, n.;,' ' t-:.". . -r i nov 33-tf ' Bacon. Lard. Euttcr,; ' If BY SALTED AND SMOKED WESTERST Shoulders and Sideemuosrsheadsanaisoxea,. t -SugarCured Hams and Breakfast Strips. -. x . ivv.s ... i v - .i r - i xr ; r tmriLX fYTTKm -. .CITY M39 TORS, BUMP P0ZK, ' PURR LARD IN TIERCES AND TUBS, CHOIC1I ' TABLE BUTTER, BEST VaCTORT CHESSE, . IJt LOTS TO MVTT. For sale by ' ,v . . -. may l-tf ;-. ADRIAN VOLLERS.1 HOLIDAY .G00D3; 100 , v , ..... : Ohoico Ecd Apple:, ' -f ,"r t If i NEW RAISINS, J h'C: 4- TQJSAMPAQKE CIDEIt, v. WAa.AOAC;iAPK8-COCOANl7Ta, :;.:'o;; X'E ll 0 JfBaV ' 4Kv i AND A GENERAL .A302TilTT CF if :.f-Af r aovavtf r.l C '.T ' 4 ill IT ttJ-eet 5. il tvr at ,13' per cent tc.. ;v,.j,eior ;eoat',":3 Real RiUte in't EiUte in tla tl:y. Ablest B,' Lik box 121 f tU a A eja m . . .1..,,. A t.r i ? -: 4 v ... wviy .w i-i a'. T St'. i - r t 41 ' ri Aft .1. 1" W. . . . - T