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. : S'- if - Jt - w . " 5 i THE IIOTnT&.GTAEt V - 11A1U v m AW iimw S r - it. 0e Square one day, . pcBLr$nin daily, by ta.j..?:h - , twoaays. " : 44 three days . ..."...r. j - .J:r. ..tv4.A.,J....i.l' J 'j- H i " Touroays, ".v.'ii-"''-;-:r.v , one week..... v.... '..,..... -...' w Two weeks.. .,.....;..... J., PS'.t " Thr. weeks. ., 60 Onemonth..v.Ji)..Vi.,;,...f 00 i Two months.. ................ ... .15 w Threeinonttui. A...w.;t, .,.. 00 Six months. , r Jvt.v.'j. .... V -A. Si 00 I . i iu.Ta or suBsonmoir. nrtA veer, .j. ... ci. mntiUlS. in aavaneo. One vear..... . ...... 60 00 Three montns, id novuwi........vltT 00 ,6ns mon la savsnce. TO KFOontract Adve its taken at propor-v. WILMINGTON, N.. C, ' SATURDAY, ' JANUARY A , 1873. tionatelv low raiea. WHOLE NO. 1,629. Five Squares estimated u duarter-colTilnn, and. -ten squares as a half -column. ' : -; " ' ' of the City t FnrrnK Ctorr per weeK - -. . I 'i; .Y VYv.,, v- v.. -, - .- . )1 1 OUTLINES. Wen prisoners escaped from the New Stat prison :yv;gging tnrohgh v a i, ji ' . No'rfh'iSarollwi bid bonds, are recommended by committee to be divided in:o two classes m exchange dealings, those due Jan. 1, '69, or with coupons on, and tliose due, coupons off, July and October, 7. Trouble apprehended1 Monday i4Lomsvtoe.'-...$lTO,000 loss by burn in i ot Ainsworth," 111 i f ertiliier works. -L : E 'idence in Stokes' case closed. rU Gov ernment sold one million gold at a fraction over 11H. -r-Gold discovery reported atSitka: - r.Britisli and- American war vessels concentrating Honolulu. , - London Titne$ thinks Americans will ulti mately people the Sandwich Islands. Five bodies from wrecked, ship , Peruvian washed. ashore- at - Cape Cod." , Com- nvnn msint'at LiveroooL 9 shillines' and 6d I to 9 and 9a. : -r-Terrible storm' In Eng J land an Ireland :yesteraay ana mgnt bo if ore last. ; Earl Galloway dead- 4" Committee on direct trade met in Savan nah and issued an addresaT The conven tion to colder "the matter ineeta in Au gusta, February 2. - A GITASTfcT nBCOBD. ) ' Fifty-seven fcses.of homicide, or more than one a week, 140 of suicide, 209 of sunstroke, 735- accidental deaths, and 206 bodies- found floating in the rivers and harbor. The number of homicides exceeds that of the pre ceding year by 15, and the list of sui cides is also large, incuding 32 more "... n "": names than were on the record of 1871. Thd deaths from accidental causes have fallen off largely from the preceding year,, but there has bem no "Westfield explosion ; or July riot. The bodies of 122 infants were v' found-in the streets and rivers. Such .'is the ghastly record of New York , city for 1872, as made up by The Tribune. . SVFFOLk IIEBALD. 1 "We are in receipt of the first issue of the. StuTolk (Va.) JIeralt -a very handsome weekly newspaper, of which 31 r. T. E. Cropper is editor and proprietor. It is almost faultless in typographyand shows much tact and ability in its editorial Sand news . departments. ' NEWOBLEin . Difficulty is apprehended: Monday in New Orleans when the new State officers are to be inrtalled. The Gen eral in command of the Federal forces will have- three or four thous and troops on hand; " We hope the occasion will pass without bloodshed. METEOROLOGICAL KBCOBD. Jannary i. 1873. Time. Ba!?in6" mom- Wind. Weather. , -. ter-!,. eter. ... . 7 A. M. 29:98 M S W Freeh jCloudy 9 V. 29:9H C9 . 8 W Freeh IClondy 9 P. ftU 30:00 ' 4: 67 I8W QentlelFoggy Mean Temn. of dav. dee. Not. All barometric readings are reduced to the .ea level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. - . Vr" -Kobirt Sbtboth, ,.- 8ergt Signal Serrice U. 8. A. V -Weatlur: tttport. " Wab Department, ) Office of CbiefSignal Officer, , Washington, January 3 4:35 P. M. ) '.:..... PrdMdattte' For New England, the winds veering to westerly, with falling temperature and clearing but partially cloudy weather. For ; Middle States: westerly to, north westerly ' winds, falling temperature and elear,weath er, excepting for the: Lower Lake region partially cloudy weather. For: Southern States east of the Mississippi, winds veering to westerly and northerly, with f allingtem- Serature and generally clear weather. From lissouri and the Ohio Valley to the Upper Lakes and Lake Erie, 'westerly and north westerly Winds, falling temperature and gen erally clear weather, excepting for the Up per Lake region, partially cloudy weather. From Kansas to Minnesota and Dakota, i , diminishing pressure on Saturday, with ' windjrtradually shifting to westerly and southerly. . .7 ;' . . THBOITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. R IJck. Schedule B Tax, F. Mater. Bakery and Confectionery. WitroiiT & Stepmak Mortgage Sales. Paukkh & Taylor. A Card of Thanks. II. Bremer. $3 Reward. : , C. S. CHKSKTjTT.-Cape Fear Club. , A James I. Metts." New Goods. ; ,", f II. Bremer, A Card.; . " Cronlt & MtwRra. Auction Bale. The Verdict... We learn tlmt Coroner Jackson, of Ma rion, 8. C, held an inquest over the re jmain's of the late'Roliert , S. , Hughes, who -fan found dead on.. the .jtrack of tlie. Wll: j. ' mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad a week or tvrp since, an account of which was published in thU paper af the time, and - the jury returned a. verdict that deceased as murdered by some person or 'persons unttaown.. , Mrr llughes, It will be remembered, was a wire tender In the era- . ploymentof the Western. Union -Telegraph Company aqd resided in thi place.' It is I Iwped that the "murderer will eventually beljrought to Justice. 1 7 MVf Selagii. ::i'"."?,.'jr-' We learn that ' ex-Mayor' Murdoch 31c- . ' Kinnon, of Fay ctttrUle; died In that town " on Monday last ; sTha death of .Mr. John W; Baker,. a;youngV'Hwyet,bf .-the place, and the brother of the late Oeorge Baker of Raleigh, is-also . sjinounced, occurring on the same day. Mr. McKinnon died of jaundice wldMr. Baker of paralysiA - ; ' Heavy fog last night. ' . : Pleasant iay yeflterdayi r The Captain Ahrens, from this port, arrived at Falmouth Dec 15. -. .; Owen Joseph Malarkey was taken to the Work House, yesterday afternoon. ( , Anothergood place for a fine brick building the lot left vacont by the recent fire. - .- Bannerman's Bridge is reported to have been washed away on "Wednesday last. --J- . ft Heavy rain,- accompanied by lightning, I Thursday night, commencing between 1 and 2 o'clock. ;' " " J, Aution sale by Messrs. Cronly & Mor- .ris this morning, at 10 o'clock, in front of their office. - - ; ' The annual meeting: of the Cape Fear Club, for the election of officers, will take place at the Club Boom this evening, at 8 o'clock. AH persons who have , not , paid their Schedule B tax for the quarter ending Dec. 31st, : are notified by Sheriff Black to pay the same by the 15th inst -fThe steam fire engine "Kankin" was again prevented from, reaching the fire in time, Thursday night, on account of one of her horses being disabled. Messrs. : Barry Bros, received a tele gram yesterday afternoon stating that the Steamship Regulator would sail from Hew York for this port this evening. A new and substantial sidewalk, to be made of. lime and marl, isbeing laid on the North side of Princess; between Front and Seco nd streets. It was badly needed. . We are glad to see that the authorities are making preparations to pave the Market House where it is necessary. Until we can get a new one the old one should be kept in proper order. A number of fire alarm telegraph boxes have been received at the Telegraph office and to-day our citizens will have an opportunity of witnessing a test of their practicability. The Magnolia Monitor, published and edited by Mr. "W. T. Hannaford, assisted by Mr. U. C. Moore, comes to us in an en larged form and considerably improved in appearance. We w jsh it every success. George Lewis, colored, was arrested yesterday on the charge of using abusive and profane language on the street He was subsequently recognized to appear be fore the Mayor's Court on Monday morning. The Poll Tax Again In alluding to the poll tax in our last we should have stated that the whole tax for State and county, regularly given in, is $2, while those who have failed to list or pay their taxes when due, are required to pay a double tax, whichmakes $4 that delinquents are required to pay." - In the proceedings which the Tax Collector will take to recov er the amount due from such delinquents there will be an additional charge of at least $1 more to cover fees for attachment It will be seen, therefore, that delinquents will save at least $1 by paying the amount of the double tax before lawful measures are resorted to by the Tax Collector to Tecover the same: The New Poet-Offlce. A bill, introduced by Hon. A. M. Wad- dell, is now pending in Congress, appropri ating $100,000 for the erection of a new post-office building in this city; and we hear that energetic efforts will be made to secure its passage. The Government may well afford to aban don entirely the building now used for the public offices, selling it for a handsome sum, and erecting a new one for the use of the post-office, customs, and United States Court. If our Postmaster will visit Wash ington when Congress reassembles, we think he can aid CoL Waddell in securing the necessaryajopropnation. Gen. Charles B. Stuart, President of the projected railway line from Norfolk to Charleston wa Wilmington, will be in our city about the 10th Inst, , when the enter- nrise will be Vieorously pushed. This is a I - , line in the success of which our people feel a very deep interest , It will penetrate and develop one of the most productive sectiens of North Carolina, besides bringing from South Carolina, large additions to our naval stores trade. We hope and believe, that our citizens will lend their hearty and substantial co-operaton to this great enter prise. . . " Campbell Encampment. At a regular meeting of Campbell En- mmnment No. 1. L O. -O. F..' held last evening, R C. P. 1VL Bear, assisted by P. C. F.s K. J. Jonesi James Fleet and W. S. O. Andrews, installed the following officers for the ensuing term: W. L. Smith, C. P.; R J. Jones, ,IL P.; O. ILielley, S. Wm. Goodman, T.; C. Schulken, a W.; J. D. Nicholson, J. W.i W. W. Yopp, G.: W. J. Yodd. IstW.: J. C. Kock. 2d V.Y J. C' Bailey, 8d W. ; . J. M. jVIcGowan, ' 4th W. ; W, S, G, Andrews andJ. Bternberger, G, of T. ; Marcus Bear, I. S. ; Louie Solo- monj O. S, Bit. Olivet Council. . At a meeting of Jit. Olivet Council No. 0, F. of T,, held last evening, the following ofiicera elect for the ensuing ternv were m stalled: W. M. Hayes, President; Jas.- Al derman, Associate; H. McL. Green, Chap lain; J. L. !Dudleyr: BdlngScretaty; R. B. Jewett, Financial Secretary: C., W., yates, Treasurer; John B. Kobinsi, con ductor; E. A. Hodges, 'Assistant .Conduc tor-, p.JH,.Kelley,X- a ; Wm.Sellars, 0. 8. "Wre'Alii th Fire. :- - ; , The fire of Thursday night was the all-. absorbing theme of conversation on our streets yesterday. The fact that it occurred in almost the very heart of the business portion of the city, as did that of the late conflagration on Market and Second streets, causing serious apprehensions for a "while that we were to be the victims of ' a second Chicago or Boston fire, together with the fact that our city has recently been the theatre of such an unusual number of fires and alarms of fires, vested it with more than ordinary interest. All agree in ascrib ing great praise to the fire department, in cluding the Hook and Ladder Company; for their noble and efficient efforts, and also to Messrs. Hart & Bailey's foundry engine, which did most excellent service in prevent ing the flames from communicating to the store of Messrs. Parker & Taylor. A Mr. Tolar, connected with the establish ment, who held the pipe, was frequently scorched by the heat and almost suffocated with smoke which entered the windows, but he stood at , his post and persistently battled with the fiery element, meeting its every advance with, a heroism and deter mination which, was truly praiseworthy. Mr. Higbie,' whose storeand stock were consumed, knew nothing Of his loss until yesterday morning, and when informed of his misfortune he could scarcely credit the statement, and was not thoroughly con vinced until he arrived at the scene and found his establishment a mass of smould ering ruins. Mr. Hart, the owner of the building, was also unaware of his loss until he saw the account of it in the morning papers. The losses, as near as they could be esti mated yesterday, are as follows: Mr. Hig bie estimates the value of Ms stock at from $3,000 to $2,500, upOn which there was an insurance of $1,000. Mr. Hart's loss, in cluding damage to the building occupied by Messrs. Parker & Taylor, he estimates at $1,500; no insurance. Mr. Bremer estimates the damage to his building at about $800, which was insured for $2,500 in the "North British" and $2,500 in the "Hartford," rep resented by Messrs. Atkinson & Manning, and the damage to his furniture and .stock at about $400, which was insured for $1,600 in the " Queen," represented by Messrs. At kinson & Manning. Mr. B.'s store and dwelling were deluged with water and will require replastering, while his furni ture was broken and otherwise badly damaged. The most of the latter, Includ ing his bedding, was exposed to the drench ing rain which fell directly after the fire. Messrs. Parker & Taylor estimate their loss at from $3,000 to $5,000, caused by break age and loss in lemqving. An examination of their stock shows that it was badly dam aged, while everything was thrown into ap parently almost inextricable confusion- Messrs. Craig & Perdew, gunsmiths, esti mate their loss a $300, upon which there was no insurance. : The fire was first discovered in the shed room in the rear of and adjoining Mr. Hig- bie's store, and those who first entered state that it was in the ceiling in the corner of the room adjoining that recently occupied by G. W. Price, Jr. He is confident that it was the work of an incendiary, as he had had no fire in the store since the morning and none in that particular room during the day, and his clerk was careful in ex amining to see that all was . right when he closed the store at 9 o'clock. Mayor's Court. The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning: . Owen Joseph Malarkey, charged with as sault and battery on the person of two sea men, was required to enter Into security in the sum of $200 for his appearance at the next term of the Superior Court , . The same party, charged with resisting an officer in making an arrest, was sentenced to pay a fine of $50. David Martin,' charged with disorderly I conduct, was discharged on the payment of costs, 2 25. Tne Blver. The steamer A. P. Hurt reports plenty of water in the river for boating purposes, but the banks are so slippery from late rains. snows and sleets that it is a difficult matter to take in freight The recent bad weather has also interfered materially with the haul ing of produce to the landing places, hence the small amount that has arrived by the steamers lately. CITY ITEMS. F. M. Agostini has Just received 5,000 Havana oranges, very choice. Wantto To buy a small dwelling, centrally loca ted. Apply at this office. m m Job Pblntino. We -call the attention of mer chants, clerks of courts,' sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the Mobniho Stab PRnrrra a Establishment for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job Printing.. We can furnish -at short notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-Bills, Checks,' Drafts, tc, &c Satisfaction guaranteed. A fall stock of News Ink of superior quality for sale at the office of Thx Mobnins Stab. Cash or C. O. D. orders will hate prompt attention. a Pu ratiw Bmrsxss. The Widespread influence LmrtP.n akin and enterprise has outstripped the rnmnnthentlOB OI (De &merwwu uicjuotutcb. i no f n mill a doth the savages of both con tinent. They wrap the loins of Africa, and the .M nj tWnrodncts of our skill in medicines. CTMM vir.miM J a -it A rtv j. a. Aver m vo. s inoonworr ana office fa Lowell sbowea v wuw T""T " the habitable globe pays iU moutemere; inereiney Mter tn nA Arr tba nauiremenie vi iuuqh bu nations. Their pubUcaOOni art lninomwy wngues there aita a lonir ranee of correspondents with the Thrfr mail nf half a bushel of letters brings han,'.u ul remittances from thsclrcl ment, and out readers would be by m-iaMtumami ingenterarise. tnis wonaernuiy extensive, neaiuMiwuis wmii rtxouj Bynnsa tauaa.; yrawi" Spirits Terpentine, TMecklenbnrcr lost 260 eonnles hv matrimony last year. It will be a gain af ter awhile. 1 ! - The Tlaindealer sneaks hoDef ul- ly of the prospects of the Wilson and Tar luver Kailroad project. John Riley, Esq., State Auditor, appeared in Raleigh, Thursday, and took tneoatnoi omce. . '- Nash county, during the preya Ience of small-pox, takes her marrijage licenses by mail. ;.f . S- i X11C UUU1C1UC VUUlll UJ19 State will commence its Winter term on Monday next, 6th inst We learn from the Southerner that the Howard Hotel, at Tarboro, has been sold to Dr, J. 11. Baker for $20,950. It is said Mr. F. Odenheimer will take charge of it. .. The Battleboro Advance regrets to learn that Mr. J. H. Carlisle's dwelling. near Whitakers, wastburned on Christmas day. The fire is supposed to have been ac cidental. All the furniture was consumed. No insurance.' - v A letter w&s received at the Executive office Thursday, from a citizen of one of our western counties,- asiong tne Governor to grant him a divorce from his wife. The Governor hasn't done it yet' The Kinston Gazette says there seemed to be a regularly orgfinized band of theives in town for several davs before Christmas. Attempts were made on sev eral stores, and an entrance was effected into Dr. Louis Cox's bar room and about $25 worth of goods abstracted. A little daughter of Peter Pow ell, colored. Irvine on the lands of Rev. J. Johnson, near Tashville, was burned so badly last Friday, in the absence of her parents, that she died in a few hours. Aged o years, bo we learn from tne Aamnce. The Magnolia Monitor says: We shall during the month oi January issue 1500 copies weeklv.lof the Magnolia Mormor to De sent to various persons De- sides subscribers to induce them to sub scribe. . Persons who -want to advertise please remember tins as a speciality and act accordingly. &ays tne oentmec: we give below the names and salaries of the Clerks appointed yesterday for the different State Departments: Treasury Department V. W. Bain, chief Clerk, $1500; A. D. Jenkins, assistant Clerk, $1000: Joseph B. Martin, assistant Clerk, $750. Office Secretary of State S. Ju. Parish. Chief Clerk, 1000. Auditor's Department Win. P. Wetherell Chief Clerk, $900. The Wadesboro Herald says : The carrier of . the Cheraw and Salis bury mail brintra us the sad intelligence of the death of Mr. James D. Hearne, of Albermarle. Mr. Hearne had been to Lales- ville the latter part of week before last, and left there on Saturday morning the 21st of December, and was found Sunday morning, the 22nd, within about four miles of home, in the road dead supposed to nave frozen. Mr.. H. was a very popular young man, and. had been Clerk of Stanley Superior court, and Master in Equity, and had the entire commence of all wno knew nun. The Charlotte Observer saysS Since our article of Tuesday night was penned, four of tne persons injured by tne i l - i r ... T T uouer explosion uave aieu, tu-wii: jjee xvu- disill and Eddy Lewis, white, and Frank Thompson and one other, name unknown, colored. The three first mentioned, after suffering untold agony, breathed their last late Tuesday night The fourth one sur vived until about u o'clock yesterday morn- ing, when, after experiencing tortures worse than death, he expired. The exact condi tion of the two survivors of the accident we have not been able to learn, though it is hoped their wounds may not prove f atai. From the Raleigh Neios: Ed. Lane, Jr., an attache of the Yarborough Daroer snop, yesieraay aiiernoon launcneu a snow-ball, compounded of snow, rock and mud. at another colored boy who was passing in front of the hotel The missile took effect just where the jugular vein crosses the parotid eland, and laid the un fortunate youngster senseless1 for a short while. Policeman Mitchell. aha Boots, came alone and marched the snow-ballist before the Mayor, who, after reprimanding nun on me neiuousness ox nis ujibucb, con signed him to the lock up for the space of two hours to " chew the cud of sweet and bitter fancies." The North Carolinian thus: Elizabeth City now contains a population of about four thousand. Two years ago it was less than fifteen hundred. Then we were without a paper, without a 'bank, without a good school, or hotel in snort J everything looked blue and everytbody was dispirited, discouraged and disheartened. To-day we have a thriving newspaper, two banks, the largest and best hotel in the state ana iour good scnoois, in aaaiaon to quite as many of the appliances and sur roundings of comfort and progress as could be expected. This is but tne beginning. There is now a more hopeful feeling among the people here a genial and neaitny pop ular sentiment ana a uoerai spirit mani fested by all far beyond what has yet ex isted. Ail this is encouraging is auspicious for the future. The Raleigh .News thns tries the patience of its readers : There is a man in Alamance eountv who is 79 vears old: has been married four times 'all four sA 'tis" wive are dead. He had eight "daughters and one son. the son having died an infant. Hiseicht daughters have been married. four of whom are living and four dead. His . . . . . rf a ma i eigm aaugnters gave uirxu u io cuuurvu, .forty, of whom have married, and had nearlr 400 children: of the 400 children. nearly all are young, duv some nave married, and raised some 50 children: several of whom nave married and naa about 15 children." Five of these have also married, and raised about 6 children. To sum un. this man had 4 wives. 8 daughters and 1 son; 73 grand-children, 60 great, great erand-children, 15 great, great, great grana- r.hiidren. ana o ereat. creai. ereai. sreai grand-children. He is iust oid enough to marry again, and probably wiil ' 1 "In these days when alcohone uquors are. so targe- lv consnmed. and customers are SO much in flOUDt whether their systems are noioeing graaoauy ua- paired by adulteration, it is wen mat one at least or aim Bonnbu- bererairea. of the period is - reliable as pure that la Udolfho Wolfx s Abobatio Schtb- PAX BCKNArrS. X( someuuug tw uo mbuicu u j physicians and others or the scienunc cognoxxnu that we have in this article a genuine e extract which. taken in moderate o healthy conditions of taken in moderate- quantity and under ordinarily or bodv. ai allords a oenenciai sum. .ulus to the animal functions and even if taken in excess leaves but a minimum of the inevitable evils of abuse. .. -:''--i.s-.r" Aortas Voixras, Agents. :. v jan s-iw andvPotatoes 1. - . 1JU . '. -.,. t irv? I: ff BBLS SATING POTATOES. i'- 4-- f: - - - -r-WV' BXRCTNERv jsM tt-j'i::t:Ml)i ny . : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j NOTICE OF SALE Of Valuable Personal Property Under Power Contained - in Mortgage. v M. CH ONZ Ty Auctioneer. - m By CRONZ Y ds MORRIS. BY VIRTUE AND IN EXECUTION OF THE power of sals contained in a certain morteaze made by J. W. Schenck, Jr., and hia wife to "The Bank of New Hanover," bearing date the 27th day of July, A. D. 1872, and registered in the office of the r or tne county or Hew Hanover, in book. - yaSf turn V UTSAIUI UBTUlg uccu made in the payment of the sum of money secured to be paid by said mortgage.- the said mortgagee,. tne aaia mortgagee,, 'will, at 11 o'clock A. "rnesanKoiixewiianover," wiu, atu o'ciocka. M-. on Tuesday, the 28th day of. January. A. D.. ism, eeu ror can a, at tne jiasonic uau, on Market street, In Wilmington, by public auction, the per sonal property conveyed by said mortgage. The following is a list of the articles of said mortgaged property, via: Tapestry and other carpets, oil cloths, matting, sewing machine, one suit rep parlor lorniture, one rosewood piano, one laree mirror, one marble-ton centre table, one rep rocker, three easy chairs, one black-walnut book case, one library table. (817) vols, miscellaneous works, one sofa, one black-walnut centre table, one what-not, one easy chair, (17) oil- ciotn pain antra, two clocks, five suits chamber fur niture, one extension table, one sideboard and three wardrobes. Also by virtue and in execution of the power of In Wllmlnfftnn k nn Vil I f mntirm Ana .nrMil Kam. one Biuky, one ouggy, two carts ana harness, ana one set of buezv harness said articles beinsr cob- veyed by Baidmortgage. $ WKlUtlT S Bl'JWUAA, Wilmington, Jan. 8d, 1873. Attorneys, v law4w-nac f HOTjGE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under Power Contained in Mort- ! gage. M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. By CRoMr & MORRIS. BY VIRTUE. AND IN EXEOTlClfN OP THE power of sale contained in a certain mortgage made bv J. W. Schenck. Jr.. and hia wife to 'The Bank of New Hanover," bearing date the tenth day of Feb) . A. D. 1872. and registered in the office of the Re ster of the County of New Hanover, In book D D D, at page 489 et tequau (default having been made in the payment of the sum of money se cured to be paid by said mortgage) the said mort- rne uanK oi rew iianever," will, at 1 o'clock M., on Monday, the 27th day of January, 1S73, sen lor casn, at tne uonrt Mouse in Wilming ton, by pubiie auction, the land and premises .con veyed by said mortgage, viz: A certain tract or parcel of land situate In the county of New Hanover and State of North Caroli na, between the old Newbern road and the Topsail Sound plank road, about one mile from the eastern boundary of the city of Wilmington, beginning at an ak stomp or grub on the south side of the Newbern road, in Hamilton's line, thence running with said road north 87 deg., west twenty-five poles, thence south about 4V deg.. east with Keen's line one hun dred poles to the plank road aforesaid, thence with said road north 87X deg.. east twenty poles to Ham ilton's line and thence with Hamilton's line north 5 deg., east to the first station. shkiuut STJUJ ALAN, Attorneys. Wilmington Jan. 8, 1873-law4w-nac AUCTION SALE ! M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. By CRONLY & MORRIS. rpHIS DAY (SATURDAY), COMMENCING AT 10 jl o ciock a. so.., we win sen in rront oi our omce: 23 Half -barrels Mackerel just landed; , 10 Kegs Butter Warranted; 5 Barrels Soda Biscuit; . ' 10 Quarter-casks Sherry Wine-; 5 Baskets Champagne; Furniture, Cooking Stoves, Double Writing Desk, One Jillie's Burglar and Fire-proof Safe, and ONE HUNDRED BUNCHES BANANAS, with sundry other articles. f jan 4-lt A CARD. rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METHOD - JL of returning his sincere and heartfelt thanks the members of the different fire comnanies. the Hook and Ladder Company and the citizens gene rally for their efforts on the occasion of the fire on Thursday nieht. in preserving his property from destruction. H. BREMER. Post copy. Jan 4-lt $5 Reward WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON RETURN ine to me a red and white Cow bearine the following marks: Smooth crop and underbit in left ear and swallowfork in right. Strayed from here c tne mgnt oi tne late nre. a. BltfiMJlK, jan 4-2t . - Comer Front and Dock sts. A Card. TTT ' - VV E WOULD ACKNOWLEDGE THE EFFI- clent service and express our gratitude to the mem bers of the Fire Department, as well as to the citi zens who eb kindly aided in saving our stock from fire Thursday night. . jan 4-lt PARKER & TAYLOR. New Goods. FAMILY FLOUR, PIQ HAMS, OUt Edge Butter, N. C. Hams, Breakfast Bacon. Smoked Tongues, w uei received ana unsurpassea m quality at . . . J.. . ' Jan4-tf 67 Market street. Annual leetimCaje FearCli. rpHB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CAPE FEAR JL Clnb for the election of officers will be held at .the Club Room thig evening at 8 o'clock. ) C. L. CHESNUTT, jan 4-lt Secretary. Schedule B Tax. A JXUj PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT PAID THIS Tax for the quarter ending 31st December, 187S, are hereby notified to come forward and pay the same by the 15th day of January, instant jan 4-lw A; B. BLACK, Sheriff, Bakery and Confectionery. T HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A FIRST CLASS JL Bakery and Confectionery at No. 84 Market street. I shall keep constantly on hand a fresh su; piT 0f Candies, FruiU and Toys of all kinds., I I fnrntah mv enstomera with the rhoWnt RrtmA i cakes, and Cakes, i will, guarantee satisfaction. Give me a tnai. jan 4-lw r;--.i.;.:X.V .j i'lF. MAYER. -yA Card. ON THE 1BTHDAY OF JAmjABXilSTS, THE undersigned will ooen an office in Wilmington. T m m . r . 1 . " . i or toe innuKuan or a ! . - , y . - , Cteneral Commission .11 osiness, vndarllw tuune sad Myto jpf ::iKs' and hope by strict pewoBal-'atteritrontinfnr aar oi uw patronage oi their menas -, - -T ... -. -. . JT. AL. WW1JW, t. "j -"-118 uonanctor wun. xw . ,. ' r - "I . " yt Shriff Columbus CO.. PT. V. y'p'iii Columbus eemiy,Mr.a; NEW-ADVEliTISEMENtS. Thos. Qblxjo. ' . . T. CDxRossn. ' GBJME & DeEOSSET, ' General Insurance Agents. ..; FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. Prlneeaa Street, near Waiter. . deo,90jiac-tf New Crop Molasses. , HHDS NOW LANDING FROM 8CHOONEB Donna Anna, direct fromiHavana. , Jan 8-3t-nac , i WORTH & WORTH. Horse Blankets, LAP ROBES, WOOL MAT8, TRUNKS," HAR ness. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Hames, Chains, Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus ters. Stoelc Xarge and Prices ' Low, J.S. Topbam &Co., S. Topham &Co., . Mo. 8 Soath Front Bt., Booth Front S octS6-tf nac Wilmington, N. C MISCELLANEOUS. - Just Received : A LARGE LOT OF Common 11-inch Ping bright and dark doable thick Navy, black and sweet: uavendisn , and other grades of fine i Ckew&f Tokacco. lso a fine lot of Im jrted and Domestic Segars.. Price reduced to new 90 cent tax, H. BURKHIMER, -Sign of the Indian Chief, No. a Market street decSO-tf Dissolution of OopartnersMp. yT5HE COPARTNERSHIP OF ZIMMERMAN A X WHITE is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, either party being authorised to receipt for any accounts due them, and we do hope that all par ties indebted to us will ' settle when their bills are presented, so as to enable us to discharge our debts. J W. ZIMMERMAN, B. F. WHITE. Copartnership Notice. TMIE UNDERSIGNED DO INFORM THEIR OLD X patrons and friends, and everybody else, that they are now prepared to furnish anything in the Upholstering and paper-Hanging line that may be wanted, either for decoration or comfort, and will gnarantee that aU work done will be in the beet workman-like manner, and on more reasonable terms than any other party is the city. See circular. WHITE A ZIMMERMAN, S. E. cornor Second and Princes sts. January 1st, 1873-eodSw-wed - To Our Patrons : All BILLS ARE MADE OUT TO DAT are now being presented by our affable CHIEF OF STAFF. Who can resist paying? . MUNSON&CO., City Clothiers. janS-tf Educational Notice. REIDVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, S. C. I SHALL. LEAVE THE NATIONAL HOTE Columbia, S. C, Friday Morning, 31st January, immediately on the arrival of the train from W mington, N. C, and take in charge any young ladies micnuea ior xtemviuc j? emsie vouege, d. sj. THOS. WARD WHITE, President Close connection Is made with the Greenville and Columbia read. No delay. jan S-St WTLMTNGON NORTH CAEOIJHA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DIVIDEND NOTICE. TNTEKEST AT THE RATE OF SIX PER CENT' X nm per annum on the cash payments ror the cap ital stock of this Company, from the dates of such payments to the first day of January, 1878, will be paid to the stockholders at the omce or the Company en and after the 15th inst The transfer books wlu be closed until the last named date. ; By order of the Directors. . - . F. H. CAMERON, jan 3-eodSw-nac-th Secretary and Treasurer, Hay, Corn and Spirit Casks. QQ BALES HAY, 2 000 BUSHELS CQRN QHA SPIRIT CASKS, JAJ Kf For sale by ' F. W. KJERCHNER, t7, S8 and North Water st jan2-tf Kerosene Oil, Salt, Whiskey. 3Q BBLS KEROSENE, 2.000 aACK8SALT' 1 C A BBLS WHISKEY, luv For sals by ' F. W. KERCHNER, 87, 28 and 29 North. Water street jana-tf A CHOICE LOT NO. 1 N. O. HAMS, For sale by !jan3-tf WEST & CO. Music, Music. TIB LATEST DANCE MU8IO FOR THKWIN ter season, by Strauss, Godfrey, Faust, etc. . - Beautiful Compositions for the Piano-forte, by the most eminent European composers. , " The latest favorite Songs by Bays, White, Stew art, Danka, etc . f. 'Mozart's, Beethoven's, Chopin's sad Mendelsohn's. -Works, elegantly bound, Leipzig and London edition, PIANOS. ORGANsJviOLINS, ' GUITARS, BANJOS MUSIC BOXES, a, . For sale at jadS-tfa, ' Uve Book and Music Store, y Saltajid Bacba ViVA SACKflfiALT :iZ-tr' -,0ddLBSDRt iALT MXilS, & l-M. Tot : salelowbx I-., sfi "r uwiJii.twl.i'.V i MISCELLANEOUS. H. & B: Emanuel : T ... ;-.. t ' y-.-j.j: ir : . : ' . : ' f' :'-' ' h :'?v.i;;'; MARKET S T REET.' IANCY AND STAPLE ' DRY-GOODS . . PHILADELPHIA-MADE SHOES. VP: . U N DE R17EAR, Etc.. Etc. OUR .ENTIRE "STOCK, TO ' WHICH RECENT ('v - r-i ADDITIONS :CF .'-. FasbioiiaUa Gdods HAVE BEEN MADS, IS NOW BKINQ OFFERED At Greatly Reduced Kices. r Hayen, before purclurliijf. else where, would do vrefl to ex ' amine our Stock." r- , " :" E sB. EMANUEL, i. novH-tf 45 Market Street ' ' - TO. THE .;., .-';'. jiC.r, HUMANITY OF SOOTHERS PEOPLE, , Ln Cakt, No. 1, 1 I . BOYTTHXKH CBOSS BsOTHZBHOOS) V ; Richmond, Vs., July. 187S. . J rUR ORDER IS COMPOSED OF CONFEDER- ord during the war. Its objects are to perpetuate the memoir and heroism of our fallen comrades, to aid the families of our former brethren in arms who need assistance, and to try and preserve the truth ' and purity of history. .- - 'r , ''- We are now specially engagedin the sscred duty of raising funds to assist Hollywood Memorial Associa tion in removine the remains of our noble dead from Gettysburg and ether points where they are neglect-, ea ana mistreatea, w uouywooa uemeiery near um city, where, through the untiring efforts of our ladies, ; an honorable restmir nlace is orovlded. and an endu ring monument erected to their memory; and where, .-. rotected and cared for. they can early receive the ionor bestowed on our "Memorial Day," la deco . wo rsting their graves with flowers. There are yet at 1 Gettysburg the remains of near ONE THOUSAND , I. V ' BODIES; they are from nearly all the States; and" -V-when we say, in some- inaUncestbebearUeas.v. wretches of the vicinity where thev fell and lie are . -ploughing their bones about as if they were dogs, It . ,'., , Is enough to make the blood of decent humanity W - boil, and the pocket of au who are not false to feel- . ; mg-A-false to principle false to a cause once dear " " open to remove tnese neroes xrom suca inoigniiy ana innumanity. Some of these men are from your State; some of them may have been ear menos or your own kin; all of them lost their lives in your defence. Y on professed to love them while living; yon pro- f eased to love the cause for which they died.. Shall their remains be dishonored when they lost their ' hves for yout Will you aid us to remove them to a ' safe and sacred spot, where the warm, noble hearts ' and gentle care of Virginia women can watch over themf Into whatever hands this appeal falls, we ' ' beg you to aid ua in this cause, in which our whole . , soul is enlisted. Ask your friends to aid you. Do not hesitate because you cannot give much; remem- ber. as drops make an ocean, so many small contri- 1,1 butaons will make a goodly sum. Can't you spare a day or so to canvass' specially ; for this purpose T - It is necessary to raise several thousand dollars to accomDlish our Durpose. but we not hesitate to on- dertake it, as we cannot think Southern people will -: S close their hearts and pockets to so sacred an appeal, , - ; Remit all" contributions to W. O. Cahbmoto, care Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company, - v" Richmond, Va., he being Chairman of Committee. . Please act promptly; give as liberally as you can, ' ,.;"v . , but eive somethine. and let ns bring our brothers . ' sway irom uostue nanas ana aortnern sou. - - - R. K. ARMSTRONG, - J. EL PATTON, , ,.. O. W, VOIJLMAN. ' V . sng 20-tf . i voauniHee,-. BUY THE OKIfUINB STA1TBAED SCALES. More tban 20 DLflferent BledlflcavUette v Arents also for the best alarm MopeyPrswer. . TAAIRBANKS St CO., IU BEOADWAlfi Jtw i? YORK. : 160 Baltimore Btreet,, Baltimore; 69 Camp 8t, New Orleans; - . .' . FAIRBANKS AEWINO, 715Chesnut street, Phil- t ' adelphia, . ... ,r . . FAIRBANKS, BKOWW CW. W mu mwn, Boston. For si For sale by leading Hardware Dealers, sep 17-8taw4m aw4m 1 udfcoal Provisions. 200 BOXES D. 8. SIDES, HHDS BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, ": 25 200 BARRETT MESS FORK,. For saleb dcelS-tf WILLIAMS 3s MURCmSON. ; Notide of Dissolutipn,. npHE FIRM OF BASS, SCOTT ACO. WAS DtS.v X. solved on the 8th instant by the oeafh of Wm. - , R.Bass. The affairs of said firm will be settled e-jr f -. the undersigned surviving partners, who wiil con- . , tinne the business under the ssaue and style of-; - '--7. i, ' J. JJ. SCOTT fi.CO.;'f Thankful for the patronage so ' nberaDy bestowed ' ' upon the old firm, we hope by sum? attention to business to merit a continuance of the seme. :"-y -' j j.scott t Vkiilli'''' P. 8. Mr. 6. FenaelL Jr., win oontlnne with the.' new firm. ... - . Arc ll-d3mwlm : Oaxthje Hale MidFemale rrSJt ELEVEN Til SESSIOlTOF TE33 OOL ; . X under the manseemeat of the present Principal. .. pm will Open the first Monday of lnuary, jusi-je'sn'.: address .r; or.- " V'."- . v - 5- A- V. V . 3 . 1' i , iV-. r v rt - .:.v. fi- ..." .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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