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J.AAAJ Nrf K J ptButncDAUT, by: : 4 i Xnc,WionBMi Bunding, Front 8C . .-7:..,. ;, , r ; 7 ' 1 . Utaa scasoBU-riaav One jreinf, In advance.':..,.-, .7 00 filx month, to advance... j.-.. .v..,.. ...,., t 50 Three mouths. In andvance... S 00 OUTLINES. i . ':". '.'."! ITT'" .ThopriTileges.Ani elections committee consider Lonislana-with closed doors. The Credit Mobilier committee investigate the frlrs of. the Central v Pacific Railroad. - Mr. Cassldjr, editor of the Albany At- Vw 13 """T, Emigrant , aliip North fleet, bound for Australia from London, Glided with another Teasel and sunk, "bver 300 persons lost The 800,000,000 fire per cent loan h&s been taken by a combl- nation or uonia.-uooKe ana oiners. Sorlh 'Fleet ft eqchor -when the, dUas ter occurred. Ileary snow storm r6st of the Mlsslasippt New ,York mer chants ask a repeal "of bankrupt law.4 - House appropriations committee will recom mend the appropriation of ; f 123,000' for public buildings ; at Columbia? .S?- 0. The Loaisiana investigation in committee was made public :yesterday. " ., . v ' THB jlNKINO OF TUB , NORTII The sinking of f the Australian emi- nnt t!n Wft'rfJl hTtlt 1X71 tVi tka Inaa of three nunarea sna tw?nty-hve per- sons, by & collision. with,axr.unknowp vessel, is One of the saddest events we have chronicled in many4i months. The doomed ship was lying quietly at anchor when sbes was struck. ' A panic enstred; and' the Captain, so it is stated r!$)$ffi tlje tetroMtncken passengera 'to enium?prder,; so that means !'6f, -.escape 'could "be devised and executed. Afteir all his' "efforts the poor fellow and the larger part of the , humari "freight uhdertis" har4 were engulphed io.the. waters XT m ul r: Death in such shape is more than terrible-rit is horrible. A thrill of horror is sent throughout thecivilized world by; tht aniTCement.t7jt seems that mprtr Jives ;could have been saved but for the panic JOURNALISTIC. Maj. Baker P. Lee has retired from the editorship of the Norfolk Journal having made an engagement with Richmond J2nqitirer. . v lV The Hickory . Tavern Eagle be comes the Iiedmont JFV, the editor "having, on antipathy! for ; eagles.' The editor, Mr. J. B.' Ilussey. wishes a partner, as his patronage .increases and he is engaged also in the practice st lm ( . ! -' ...t;-"'f Usury repeal' was killed in the House of Representatives, v Mr. Ben nett made a speech in favor of repeal just before the yeas- and nays f were taken. The ballot on ' the motion to indefinitely postpone resulted jreas 70;nays,4i.. . - of Iredell, concerning the Western 'North Carolina Railroad, adopted Wednesciay, instructs the joint com mittee on cthe same to examine into the legality of the bonds of thecorpo- ration, f . LAST NIGHT?S MAIL WASIIINGTOIf NOTES. Credit Mobilier, Cotton Tax. Bte. The statements of Messrs. James Brooks arid ""Jas. W.V Patterson ' are the "principal items of interest in the vreau iuoDiuermTesugauuu xues day. : Mr Brooks,', explanation, while far from : satisfactory, .leaves a more favorable impression,, oa.tbe mind of the reader than any . he has made before. Briefly, hesaid fhat he.ha4 no idea a - that' there .'- Was anything wrong in the Credit Mobilier. in vest . nient which he advised his son4n-law to make;- that he had no personal in terest in that transaction, but lent the money to his relative. Mr. Neil- oii, as he . would have 'done had he seen anv other highly- flattering chance for a profitable investment.- As for Mr! Patterson, who is a Sen ator hom is cwj Hampshire, he has the same general opinion of the mor ality of. the "transaction7 in which he wan engaged as Mr. Boyer audi Mr. ivviwy stvm stul to have.. - r Oiiktw Aines, in his : testimony be lore Julfe Poland s committt?e,testi fieil that he uniil-to give to . Mr. Colfax 1 v tMitv Hiarc VCrelit-Mo- bil'K-r htick, ;- int. did- -not ; refMrnbec vlieii the agrGement was made. W it nes goi tlie KtoCk, and . received : the Hvidend urwii it of.eightv per cent. in hontls, accounted to Mr. Colfax ir the bonds which were sold by witness, and Mr. Colfax crave witness a check for five hhndrcd: and , thirty- lour dollars and seventy-two cents,' aied March 3th18C8, upon the ber Kcaut-at-arros. In the June follow ng gave Mr. Colfai a - check for ?l,2oo; dividends n Credit Mobilier. -lr- Colfax asserted to the committee under oath that he did . pot. remember f having , received a single dollar from Ames. T ; . - v WitW 'recarcT to Senator Wilson,; his recollection 'was,' and his books nowed, that he had settled with Mr. Wilson:,-- . .:.. ' -. , Mr. Ames said (hat Mr ".Allison, .of lows, bought one thousand dollars' worth of. Credit Mobilier stock, and .v" ,: or - V - j'-" 7 !vMi,';S: :u per cent, dividend on Union Pacific bonds, sold the bonds, and -Mr. Alli son settled dv a check -for twohnn. dred and seventy-one dollars balance. wmcu setuea ior tne Donds and 'in terest, f : i "rr ' As - to Speaker' Blaine, hp farther statement to make. He never paid witness anything nor did witness pay him anything. ; His name was not upon the books of witness at all. There tens a talk between, us. anrl thnt i all. Ames 'also testified as' to his trana- actions with Dawes, with whom ho had quite an account, having bought bonds for him. to the extent of three or- four- thousand dollars. The wit-i ness said Dawes sot f rierhtened at the Duff Greea suit, and a settlement was .made with him in December, 1868. "V The cases of Representatives Kellv and Xjlarland. witness said, were fiimi. lar.-ITieyboth received a dividend on siocs mat tney paid tor, but which Ames keDt possession of. . Concerning Bingham, Ames said he ici;cm cu ,vuu lrum mm 10 invest in Credit-Mobilier stock, so invested it, arid, "Bingham 1 received the benefits and dividends from it. ' Ames testi fied that he. had a conversation with Mr.' Bout well, but he declined to take any stocK. J y The testimony excites ereat com ment, and the congressional menacr- O 9 erie is considerably stirred up. y. r There is much discussion of opinion in the House Ways and Means Com mittee iu respect to the bill to repeal the cotton tax and a portion of the committee are hostile to anv .refund ing measnres.' The difficulty seems to be? to get the subject before the House. Mr. Beck has drawn a" bill which he will endeavor to have reported proposing to pay r to the producers two-thirds of ; the tar collected on the crops produced in 1866 and '67, that proportion hav ing been exported, proof to be taken before commissioners appointed for each btate by the U. b. Uircnit Uourts, ana suDieci to review oy a revisory board at wasmngton. Mr. isecK is of opinion that this' is the only bill wnicn can be got tnroujrn. tne com mittee, if any can- It is hoped that five of the committee can be induced to agree to it, but this is not certain. r . . . ' - Mr. Cox's speech on Shellabarger's Jiureau of Commerce bill was the boldest speech for the freedom of the seas and the . liberties of trade made this session. It is believed that the bill is- killed. One of the points made by Mr. Cox with the most emnhasis was" that when Con gress had voted the Treasury empty for the internal improvement system, which the House had favored by ini tiative measures, there would be noth ing left for the additional piracy pro posed by this bill, lhe name of car pet-baggers is now synonymous with xreasury piuuuercrs. The House Banking and Currency Committee Tuesday authorized 'Mr. Merriam to report his bill for the re peal of the usury section of the na tional currency act. The hill also al lows national banks to receive or pay interest at the" rate allowed by the btate in which the bank is located, and provides that it shall be lawful to contract to pay and receive interest at any rate if the contract is in writ mg; oinerwise noi. ; - Itllftcellaneoas. The awful tempest that swooped down on the prairie State of Minne- sota'la8ted. without-intermission for over fifty hours. 'As many ' as 200 lives were lost,' and, the' snowdrifts mounted higher than the houses. Ba bies Were frozen stark at their moth er's breasts, and the scene presented after the hurricane ceased was alto gether more appalling than any ever vet witnessed on iue iornauu-sweub plains oi tne v est. , " . . itr : ' Janauschek's gross receipts in Rich mond for the four nights and matinee were4,100. . . - METEOnOLOOICAIi UECOBD. . . j-. - Jaatuur S3. 1878. ' ' Time." Barome ter. ,Ther- mom- Wind. Weather. eter. 7 A. M 8 P. M P. M. S9:99 S(9:73 61 IS Freah Threatnlog wl IS W if reett i rnreaming Mean lemp. oi uj, w u. Bin.. AU mM.v .s. - tea level aim w o unm " Serg't Signal Service U. 8. A. Weather Report. :!: OIULC VI VylllCA Dipnoi Washington, January 23-4 :35 P. IL '' - Probability. Poi- xw F.nirianfi. fallinr barometer. fresh to brisk and very brisk northeasterly to southeasterly winds and snow. For Mid Htatea fallmir barometer, fresh to brisk and very brisk easterly and southeasterly winds and snow, except for southern por- tion rain, tne winas gradually reenng w nnthorlv and westerlr. with clearing weather over the southern and western por- . h ... r - o , , arA a. lions on irnaay. j or Douiuem oiaies, rising uaromeier, tauuig wmwiwuit, -" sriv in wautprlv winda and clear and clear ing weather. From Ohio Valley to Lake i Ti - .1 TT T .I.- al rI rvt n nrosf inttn XoiCtt UiC U PUP I iJUCS MMI oi v u n tauig barometer, low ana iauing . iempwmre, froah a hrialr and hltrh winds, diminishing in force and backing to' northerly and west erly, and clear and clearing weamer, accom panied, by areas of light snow orer the Lake Vria mnA TTnrutr T.tA T.r(n. Thfi Storm central over Indiana move, northeastward over Lake Erie into Canada. : A ,1 ' T , ! Cautionary signals continue at xionoii. TtAltlmnrA nn If sv and New Tork.'aod are ordered for New London. Boston and .. ..stw );v'i.ii-" l&&r- fc, W i 'V I 1 "W ' - Ms I I ' I ' - I . i : - 1 . . - r. - n .. i . .. . . ,i i i . NEW ADVEBTISKMKXTS. ' JIOTEKKDOBF & . RASHAfiKS.Undriea: See advertisement of Men Wanted.: r f Gsa M vers. Empire Flour; j&ci 1 f ukivosset x jjo. iioiasses. . , -r A Youas: Man Aaealte4 on tbe Street. Mr. W. B. Turlington informs us that be has been the victim of two separate assaults within the past, week, The first occurred on Monday night last' He was passing through a sort of alley way xiear tbe Rail road,! on Second street, when some one who had been concealed suddenly sprang upon bun and cut at him ' with a knife, -which made a rent in his coat, Test and undergar ments, but did not wound his person."' Mr. Turlington discharged his pistol at the fel low as he retreated, but h was too dark to take 8ure.aim. VOn Wednesday night; about a quarter after 8 o'clock,, as he was passing the same place, the identical person as he has reason to , believe, - again sprang out of his covert upon him, brandishing a knife, with which he struck at him and in flicted a slight wound upon his . hand as he raised his - arm to ward off the blow, be sides cutting his clothing, as in the first in stance. Mr. T. again drew his pistol and fired two shots at the villain as he retreated, but he thinks without effect." He could not distinguish the color of the individual owing to the darkness, and cannot imagine the object of the assaults, as he is not aware that any person has any enmity against him.. Tto Old Cape Fear Pilot A Response front One of bis Heirs.' : f Some weeks since Adjutant General Townsend, of the TJ; S. Army, wrote to the Secretary of State at Raleigh asking informa tion relative to the 5 surviving heirs of one Benjamin Craig, who appears to have been appointed a pilot on the Cape Fear River about the year 1797. The Raleigh Era gave publicity to the fact and the Charleston Courier copied the paragraph, which has elicited a response from .Mrs.- Ann, Robin son, of Charleston, who writes to the Secre tary of State as follows:' " ' I write in reply to an advertisement which came out in the Charleston Courier. I am one of his crand-daughters. He was my mother's father. He was a pilot on the Cape Fear and also a soldier and served through - the whole revolution war. My mother died the 10th of February, 1872. She left six daaghters. As far as we know we are his nearest relatives. , There is an other one of his grandchildren living In North Carolina. There are old North Car olinians here in Charleston who are ready to prove that I am his grandchild. There are doubtless some of the heirs of the "Old Pilot" among the Craigs of this city.7 If so, they should make themselves heard. ; --v.- Forcible Trespass. ' Justice Cassidey issued a warrant yester day afternoon for the arrest of John Bell, a promineut and well-known colored man of Rocky Point, on the charge of forcible trespass. The circumstances -leading to the .issue, of , the warrant are as follows: Mitchell Moore, a colored man living near Rocky Point, hauled eight barrels of tar to Ashton for shipment to this place. The barrels had his name upon them, but du ring, his absence JuliusMoore, a brother of Mitchell, appeared and laid claim to four of the barrels, erasing the name of his brother and marking! them with his own instead. A short time - afterwards Bell, who- la a Jdeptttyj tax I collector, came along and levied upon two of the bar rels' marked in Julius Moore's name for taxes due by " that 'IndividuaL" -Mitchell Moore was present and urged his claim' to the property without effect, whereupon , he applied for a warrant for the arrest ol the officer wnomade the seizure,"" alleging that he has positive proof that all. the ta belongs tohim.-,tr".r Wllsalnrtoa,, If. , C. . JLLfe Insurance Company. . , , fc 1 - - 'At the annual meeting of ; the stockhold ers of the Wilmington North Carolina Life Insurance Company, held - at the office of the company in. this cily, last 'night, the fol lowing geatlemen were elected a Board of Directors for the ensuing year; i A. J. De- Rosset, J. W. Atkinson, L B. Grainger, F. W- Kerchneri C. M. fitedman, T. H. Mc- Koy, H. B; Eilers, A. . A. -WlUard, 5V A. Cumming, G: W. Williams, R E. Calder, Robert Henninz, Wm. IL Bernard, , P. 3furphy JL B. Short, J. D. Williams, J. C, McRae. L B. KeUey, J. T. Pope. , At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Directors the following officers were re elected for the ensuing year; ; Dr. A. J. DeRosset, President. ... CoL J. W. Atkinson, Vice President- .. JMajk it.Cameron,' S5retaiy..;i,;.5 1 Dr. E. A. Anderson, Medical Director. Messrs. Wright & Stedman, Attorneys.. Cbaraes Not Sustained.. - - i llob't Loftin and ;Wm. Crawford,f both colored, were arraigned before Justice Cas sidey, yesterday, the former being "charged by Mr. T, B. Carney, of this county; with injuring his stock and the latter with hav ing an unlawful fence. It -seems tnat Mr. Carney's cow got into Crawford's field and complainant, charged that while the two men mentioned were driving her out. Loftin hot and badly wounded the animal After long investigatioa .the. cases were, dis missed at the coat of tne prosecutor.rf I Esquire Cassidey was i called upon'at bis office yesterday afternoon to "perform the marrlao-a ceremony "beiween ' a" colored con da. tEe crocmsmau Jiailing .from Cape Fear'and thaWdVfOTLmcombwiuup the former beiig W and the latter 1 years of ami c The 'sauire w&s eduil to tts occa- aion and soon said thVoxds that sent then Ical Dota. -r nrr f TT'-t The Brig .Suv lar: Foster, arrived at Philadelphia from this port on the 20th. -i- There were no cases Wady : for trial before the Mayor's Court yesterday morn- The Board of Aldermen have their regular semi-monthly 7 meeting this' even- ing. . . The .storm signal was hoisted "above the signal office in this city yesterday after noon. ,. ; , . . .. . i " v . , The schooner, v&a Birdt Capt , Haw kins, arrived at NeWjYork from thist P01 on the 21st. , - 5 The -British Brig Titter,-heretofore reported at Bermuda, was still at that port onthe7tlu-'.H..-i' A7f ft -.-. f Old Prob.,sw prediction of ' rain yes terday proved to be strictly In accordance with the facts. v' --" .. r- The Brig Jorie A. Devereux, Haskill, from Belfast for this port, arrived at Salem pa the 17th and sailed the next day. Radishes were ' among .' the luxuries offered for sale in this market yesterday. Rather, early for vegetables, we- should think. -c .- -- ... i ; . The Board of Sustentation of the Presbytery of Wilmington is to meet in the Presbyterian church In Goldsboro to-day, at 13 o'clock. - ". '4-,' ' In the Senate on Wednesday Mr. Troy introduced a bill to incorporate the Mer chants' Bank ,of Fayetteville, which was appropriately referred. ' " Mr. Troy introduced a bill In the Sen ate on Wednesday to change the line be tween the. counties of . Cumberland and Bladen, which, was referred.., . . . On the motion to indefinitely postpone the bill to abolish the .usury, law in the House, on Wednesday last, McLaurin f rom this county voted aye and Lloyd nay. .. ' An applicant for a pair of boots at one of our shoe stores was asked what number he wore and replied as soon as could re cover from his surprise," "why, two, ' of course!"', '' "! "'. '"'...' . In the House on Wednesday the Sen ate bill incorporating the Wilmington Trust Company and Savings Bank was, on mo tion of Mr. Richardson, made the special order for Wednesday next. . . -si- " A number of the young gentlemen of this city wffl give a "hop" at Lippitt's Hall this evening, complimentary to the young lady visitors now sojourning here. It is ex pected to be a very pleasant affair. Mr. Richard W. Andrews, commercial reporter of the Journal, has been appointed Secretary and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce of this city. . Mr. Andrews will no doubt make an excellent officer. . -A good article of timber is bringing ex travagant prices in this market just now and we are at a loss to know, why our country friends do not bring more of it here. - The supply is not near equal to the demand. Tbe Approaeblns; Concert. The long-looked for Concert will certain ly come off on Thursday next, . the 80th inst , and we learn that the programme se lected is an extremely fine one, comprising the highest order of classic, lyric and operatic music. As this enterprise has for its object the laudable purpose of aiding our Jewish fellow-citizens in the erection of a suitable Synagogue in this city, it is to be hoped that .our people generally, will patronize the entertainment, especially j as we feel assured that it will, be a rare m usi cal. treat which will be fully enjoyed and appreciated by all who .'have anear for "sweet sounds" either of a vocalistic I or instrumental character. ' J '' !1 By the way, we learn,. that . an A experi enced Professor of . music has consented to assist n the performance. ' i The.box-eheet will be open at Heinsber ger'sBook Store, next Monday, the 27th inst Price of admission,1 $1' 00.' No extra charge for reserved seats. 4 , ' . Delivered to Her Owners.' 1 1 p Tne schooner: Hannah Little, which was picked up off Hatteras by the revenue cut XetOolfaz and taken to Norfolk, mention of which was made a few days ago. has been turned over to the owners :by order of the Secretary of the Treasury, and was towed to the Ferry Point Flats on the 17th, where she now. lies. "' Beyond a hole punched in her stern the hull has apparent ly received no injury. , ; ; ? 1 ! ' m m arrMmim m safgfpWs nwMfM i C. F. A. Association. . -. ! ' ': At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Cape Fear Agricultural Association,' held at the Purcell House on Wednesday night, Maj. J. AI Engelhard, of Journal, was appointed General Secretary, and Maj. C. W. McClammy, Marshal. r 1. , I'-'.l : The thief who was arrested fer robbing Paron' store, in this town, waa found to have a quantity of .Ayera Hair Vigor in his possession. . When asked why He wished to steal that article he answered that he "wanted to restore his hair, for it was hard to be a thief and bald loo." ; If that invention of the great chemist could restore a faded character as effectually as it docs their natural beauty to bald and gray heads It would surely be,' aa they ssv it sow is, truly in valuable. Lewiston Ctte.) Journal. . Udoltho Wol'i abomatso ScHnroAat ScmrAm seem to be extensively gaining on public confidence, and promises to take the place of every other liquor now in use,' espeoiuv ior nuow dot. This is not surprising; for,- apart from its being found in most of our Drug Stores ia this city and mnntn mnA Itm iMiur Atromrlv commended bv th the ar- .ironr. nansent and actual aenaatkm Drodoced on the palate bv the conuoon deleterioua article which la now the general com plaint of nearly all the medical faculty of this coun trywould, of itself, suffios to give it the decided preferesce. s If prescribed ss a medicines U is aot bad to take; and to use as a beverag it is considered DyinagesMDe superior to. any arocieox us 'I Aiwiaw VoiXma. aju. i-- )iaaS3-lW i :ft';q;-:,v..i 'ii sa i ... x - - HDTIH. A Tr.Tt TV r. T , y - Kstioiiaif Hotel, -R. Jones, Proprietor. JanuaW S4 S bwet aad wu'e, Danavi ".s, M Yt A KirkUnd, N rkheu,IvanOnubeImer,Ny;Frakl!a Oweua.0 H Guild, BiU; Alex KcLeod, L-auil li&Lei, Bobeeon eo; Jas H Jones, icaarocd coJos A.o-. Keller. Maiioa, 8 Ci Barnl Siwu, rhila; R fi Bobert- on, Warrsntost D Croi&aUe, Ludsn. - , - - ' - ' i sum? I Mr.2Ienry L. Brown, of .WaahtngtoD, Hj CL,; is now in oar. city canvassing for Watson's map of the United States. , This map ia sold at $4 60 per copy,; and eema to be complete and accurate,' giving all the counties in the States, and containing moca val uable statistical uu'ormation; - Mr. Brown will make taorongh canvut of the city and explain in detail! the advantage claimed for the map. . ins ' . A fall stock of News Ink of superior quality ior sale, at the office of Thji Slosnine Stab. , Cash or C O. D. orders will have prompt attention. The consolidation of the Carolina Farmer and titer Wtttly Star having largely increased the circulation of the latter,. ad vertUertwUl find it an admirable medium of communication with the farmers and planters of the twolCarolinaa 5 ' ' ' " ' " sn s - Book Botdxbt. Thx Mobxtno Stab Book Bind ery does aU kiadsof Binrtiag aad BaUng in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chant and others needing Receipt Book, or other work; may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. . . 1 ' Job PBnrrna.-We call the attention of mer. chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, r&ilroad and steamship officers and agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the ' Mokhiho Stab PsnmHe EarABLismciwT for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job PsnrriHa .We can. furnish at abort notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Hcada, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare,' Show-Bflls, Checks,' Drafts, Ac, Ac Satisfaction guaranteed. , ; LIST OF LETTEBS . . ; f r Remaining In the city post-office January 24.1875V .., .( . ;.. ; i A. Thomas Aringtok A Anhalt, Lewis H 'Adams, Thomas A Watson, J J Austin. R William BrowiC'Misa Mary. E Blos som, James A Bryan, John Barry,' James D Brown, E H Beazley, Fannie M Blackmail, C B Burrow, Mrs Betcey Benton, James W Boskin, J N BelL for Kate F Alexander, John Biddle for Melvina Williams. - : C. W J Carter, W H CJostinjCharCrbg ham, Mrs Eliza Corbitt, Mrs Ellen Cave, Fannie Chavers, Edward H Cordle, Hen retter Cook, Harry Clark, R E Callaway, R Clowe, Huigi Cecconi ' 1 - t D. Thomas Dara, Joseph Debros, Wm Doz, Wm Dunson, Wm Dent, kRev P H Dalton, Archie Davis. j M P, Evans, Dennis Evans, James Elder'- ' -. i .- r.-. . F. Anna Faison, Daniel Freeman, C L Frost, Cephos Fnch, George Flinn, John Frasure, Ziluh Fainlor. G. B L Gainter, Luther Gilpratrick, Jas Gilbert, E S Gomer, Alfred Gorehanu i II. Mrs William Hawkins, T J Herring, Mrs Malinda Howie, Mattie Hodges, Hatue Hill, Daniel E Hildreth, Caroline Hender son, Becky HalMnge. , J. Misa Fannie Johnston, Abram James, for Jacob Kelley, Henry James, Josiah James, Jack James.' K.J Lawrence Kearney. L. John Legwin, Frank P Libbey, Chas Ledbetter, J Dundas Lippincott. M. A C Moore, Druray Moore, Henry McHancy, Charles McMillan, Jack Moore, John F Miller, Miss Jane Mote, Dela Moore, Millie McClearney, T J Mote, Solomon Mc Cray, Sandy Moore, Vierane Melane, Jas CMorris. N. Mary M Nettles, Charles H New bury. : . ' . , . : O.Abner Olive, Virginia Orr. P. Carlos Perez, George Phelps, N W Poblman, Wm Potter, Miss Alice Philyaw. R. A Reed, D F Redditt, Dorcus Ruff, Larur Reed, for Milley Scott, Sydney Right, Sallia Rolinsons, William Re vans. . S. William B Seacord, Uriah Sullivan, Simon Sanders,. Tom Smith, Ollin Smith, Sharlott Sulivan, J D Savage, Alfred Stew ard, Buss Spicer, JR Sampson, Jas Skipper, John Hinton Savage. . T. Haywood Taliaferro, Belle Thomas, Mary Thomson. Fred Thearote. W.M Ward, Thomas B Whiting, Miss Rebecca Wallace, P B Watkins, Barer Walter, James T Wiggins, HardieB WiUis, M W Waller, Abraham Wilber. AD Word, Miss Anna Wood, Richard Walker. ... . BHIP LETTERS. . . , . ' . Capt T M Benker, Schr Gen Patridge; John Donohoe, Brig Francis Satterley: Capt H J Pahan, Sloop Lily; Capt. John J Betts, Schr J R Clements; " Capt Anson Davis, Schr W& John. 7,: .i ; ; ' -a - Persons calling for letters in the above list, will please say " advertised." If not called for within 80 days they will be sent to tne ueaa Lietter umce. ' - i a u j . i i y y .yj En. R. Brtnk, P. M. . Wilmington, January 24; 1872. ; Spirits Tuxpeiitine. ' ,; White shad in Newbern at $2, 44 " MajMH.:,A. London was elected President of the Chatham county Bible So ciety.; . ' V. .?(...! Ji". The ; Southerner rouses up Tar- borians on the subject of Southern Decora tion Day. , ... . Fifty colored people of t Qxeens- Lodge, says tne inmot. . A party of huntsmen,, says the Kaleign Jxetes, louna tne dead body of an old " root doctor, named Taylor, on the plantation of Mr. Mendenhall, nearThom- asville. a ; - The Herald proclaims the fact that a thief entered the bar-room of Mr. T. B. Covin gtonin.Wadesboro and carried off 150 pounds bacon and other articles. Door left unlocked. ; ....-, i Ratcliff, the Anson rapist, was to have had his trial day before yesterdayy we learn from the - Wadesboro Herald. Such infamous crimes should be punished with instant aeatn. 4 - 1 - ' - i ' The : repairs on th e Hills boro Military Academy Will be completed at an early day, and tne llecoraer says a cor-, respondence with Gen. J. H. Lane concern ing the principalship leaves hope that he will acccDt. . '.: : '. On Sunday , last, says the . Tar boro Southerner, a young negro girl named f anny jenerson, aged aoout 16 years, and living upon the lot of Mr 8 Robert Norfleet was so seriously burned that death resulted J -f, , ' " . ". '' '' ' 1 : The' t WO Llterarv Societies 01 I . . n n in a lew uayBVuc,';. t Trinity' College- are ; endeavoring- tr raise $4,000 each for the purpose of. increasing fta rv""TT,r"Htkna and fnrflitifi ftf halla, ttojk The Xdenda i oL tbe, College and the friends of . education in the. State should. s i-til U : - ;, i i ii.... A-Li J?lencbuiage'the8e"effoi:--?We5 hope to see M tlf t3,000 raised ere tonj -tf J.'"' ttL. YTW'UiCt tfTAntHha'lfesseriaer that f the Orth Carolina lUflroaa have leased oris of the stores under the new Ho tel, -fronting Walnut street Goldsboro, for tue ' ticket ,o2ce and sitting room of that road, ; We also learn that the Wilniington ana Weiaon road,' tne -Aiianuo roaa, ana the Telegraph offlcesare to hare one Of the WHOLE NO.. ,:.:' EVERETT In this cltv on the nomW of th 9sa inst. Mrs. Amelia G. Everett, wit of the late Dr. - Sterling B. Everett, aged TO years. ; ,. ;. . v The steamer Waccamaw wiQ leave the foot of Mar- ket street at 9f A. M.." this day, t4th,' for Smithvffle,7 K. a, where the friends 'and aoqiaiatancea of the the family ire Invited to attend the funeral services NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, sn?.wn vfva a vikTtwj.' nv tttr 4 .j? , : j , iH CBXEBBATEU ii liM:y(- t v AT THE OLD PBICE, AT GEO. MTKBS'. JUST, EjECErvEl), ... '. y.r A NOTHEB LOT QP ; . FBESn CANNED M Fruits and Vegetables .Sufi: VJ X-iJ. AIM. X XJJLtU . . , -11 and IS Tront Street We Have in Store : t g BOXES DET SALTED SHOTJLDEBS, 15 BOXES LONG CLEARSIPES; in '4-I . 1A BOXES C. B SIDES,- BOXES SALTED FOBS, . . .. Hams, 8ugarured Shoulder, Bacon Strips, " ' Plain Smoked Shoulders, ' Heavy and Light New Bump Pork, etc. ' 8 BOXES XEVcATf.f, We offer our larsre assortment of poods at lowest market price to the trade. . . . , Jan M-tf , HOTTENDOKF HASHAQEN. ' C ALE OP TOWN LOTa J-In the town of Ullinf- O ton. New Hanover countv. on the tSd day of February, 1873, I wul sell at public auction. ,. i waaii duxaoiiinu wi This TroDertv is situated twenty miles from the city or Wilmington, ana seven .miles Irom the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad, in one of the most thrifty little towns in Eastern. North Carolina. . In point of business it cannot be excelled by any town of the size in th country, being aitnatea In one of the best Turpentine and Timber sections of the State. The health of the place is most excellent at all seasons of the year, equaling that of tbe moon-- tain section or mortn warouna. rersons living in the city of Wilmington will do well to purchase and erect summer residences, as It la near the city and quite accessible. - Terms of sale: Two-thirds cash, balance in three and six months; title reserved till last pavment made. B. Q. LARKINS. Jan 34 sawta-tua-rn ------ WANTED.,:'' ; ' ; YOUNG MEN TO SEND GO CENTS FOB THE formula of our Compound which greatly assists nature ia promoting the growth of the moustache and whiskers. This 1b no humbuir. The receipt can be filled at a small cost; no danger In applying; will surely make the moustache crow. Aaarees Box 101, till ichmond, Vs. Jan 84-lw rtlolasses. 100 BAKRKLS 8 st:bui- i For sale low from wharf by Jan S4-2t DxROSSET & CO. NOTICE OF SALE OF Valuable Personal Property Under Power Contained In Mortgage. , M. CR ONZ Ty Auctioneer. - By CM ONLY & MORRIS. 1 f BY VIRTUE AND IN EXECUTION OF THE power of sale contained in a certain mortgage to X ne 1873. and r ister ef the County of New Hanover, fav book nr. atoacre et teamen (default. havlaa been made in the payment of the sum of money - secured 1878, sell fee k, at taoMaaoBte. Hall, on Market street, in WQmlnfilon.' by public auction, th per rsonal 'Diouettr' comreved bv said aorteaee. The following is a list of the articles of said mortgaged property, vu: . it Tanestrv and other cameta. oil cloths, mattbur. sewing machine,- one suit rep- parlor furniture, one rosewood piano, one large mirror, one. marble-top centre table, one rep rocker, three easy chairs, one black-walnut booa case, one UDrary table miscellsneous works, one sofa, one V centre table, one what-not. one easy chair. (17) oil cloth paintings, two clocks, five suits -chamber fuis niture, one extension table, one sideboard and three wardrobes. . . -. i i -.-,.. .-.,;.. - . .." Also by virtue and ia execution of the power of sale conumea in sua mortgage, tne saia mortgagee, on the same day, sell for cash, at Exchange Corner TXTll V nn VI 1 . n.J AM An . one sulky, one buggyy- two carts and harness, ana one set oi Duggy Harness said articles .Dcmg 009. eyed by said morteage - - - ' ; ! - - WRIGHT STEDMAN,V Wilmington, Jan. Sd, 1873. .Attorneys; NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE 'it Under Power Contained In Wort- gage. if. CRONLT, Auctioneer.' By CRONLY & MORRIS. BY VIRTUE AND IN EXECUTION OF THE power of sale contained in a certain -mortgage made by J. W. Behenck. Jr., and his wife to 'The Bank of New Hanover,' bearing date the tenth day of February, A. D. 187S, and registered in the office of the Register of the County of New Hanover, in book D D D, at page 439 et mnint (default having been made in the payment of the sum of money se cured to be paid by said mortgage) the' said mort gagee, "The Bank of New Hanover,",, will, at It o'clock M., on Monday, tne mn oay or January: o clock M., on Monaa 1878, sell for cash, at tb Court House is Wilming- ton, by pnblie auction, the land and premises con veyea oy saw mortgage, via: t ' r - . t A certain tract or parcel of land situate in the county of New Hanover and State of North Caroii na, between the old Newborn road and the Topsail Sound plank road, about one mile from the eastern boundary of the city of Wilmington, beginning at aa oak stump or grub on the south side of the Newborn road, in Hamilton's line, thence, running with said road north 87 deg.; west twenty-five poles, thence, sooth about X oeg. east with Keen's line one bun-' dred poles to the plank road aforesaid, thence with said road north 87 dag., east twenty poles to Ham ilton's line and thence with Hamilton4 ttno north S dez., east to th first station. - ..- - , " . WEIGHT A STEDMANrAttoraeya WCmlncton, Jan. S, la'3-lawtw-nac. . : - y." Tmos.jG: ' ttincitptxtxitte. 'Hi 1 rvi .atVii'Thxaaweeka .t..t. .. .... . .... t) 60 " . One month. AL.lt. Jf t4l 3Ti l W . Thru .,tt. -- S4 rUI V. Oneyaar... .aae-oa:- IS Contract' A fawHimmiirfi : . . mmw -donatelr low rate. . .1 , .... . lv bquarca extlmalcd as a' qnartercolnnin ' anfl ten aqoarea aaa hatfolaDua.Ur; . NEW- ADVpiTISEMJS10,,ii '4-. LAP ROBES, WOOL MATS,' TRtmXS vHAR, " I ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Uamea, Chaias, . 'v Baddlarj, Hardware, TraveUlcg ags Feather Drt One Square one day,, ...... ..jy .. three uiU-ljUX f - , " Tour days.... A w 9 60 - dy... ..'3 00 , 'fVStoetx -avre mn. Prteos- ow.. - k.. . l.S.TaDhsm AC.i V oct3-tfnae WUawoonJfi. C i is f'4 OA HHD8 AND 80 BOXES D. 8. SIDES, , V 15 Hhda and U Boxe D. B. A ma& BmA-HlinBldar- iuu xuib run. , ., -v.- , 1 i-''-4B0 Hhds and Bbla 6. H. Motuses,' i2'T ftlJl - O.'lT 40U Bbla Goldea Floace Syrupy 1 1 SOOBsirs Coffee. . 300 Hhds aad Bids Sugar, 100 Bbla Aj 150 Boxes SM Boxes CahdTaStwl 1W Katm Haiul, t-. aa Bbto and H&lf -Barrels 8nuff, '1.; f - a 50 Caaea 1 and t oa. ;tiflT'.n-.: JSOKegs Nails,. 'v'iisfj 1,000 Bushels Oata. . rsrt SO Cases- AxleOreasoi svitATf.t U fl BbU Glue., rr-..rt . ,i ,.ur loa urns Whiskey, , . : - y l'i ISBbls Brandy.'' i a S00 Caaea Braodv Peaenea. ' t Cases Fresh TtKht1 -1 Hi' n Boxes Starch. . -.?? m.t Ah40TeMHoeIroav'?t 'V't-'t -tv.f V.-,T'? t,t--i 2 iwaen water itucketa,. t - - s 14 ' to Ream Wrapping Paper; e-e V 'f . ' . ' For sale by:v tnj-,-r 'Jan ts-tf Aiv ; fT, 18 and North Water sL G6odITeMfdrQmoIi6r8. TKf HAVE ; ANOTHER SHTPMENTt OF. JjA VARP SEGAIIS, , whkh we will open on the 4thr instant.1 ,W tire woo yn Baaa j 1 ITtamoras rn -A - 'i Mnpeuow ana .. . with our usuallrun stock of nest Imported' Secrars. STTLTZ' A. A. A. A. AND PANCAKE TOBACCO, Beat in the wbrld. , CHAS. D. MTERS CO .4 ' V North Front street. GEEAT: BAEGAIIIS tfA "it --?,I2f -!'" - Fall and Winter Goods. TTAVmG A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF AL Foreign sad Domeetio.- il 1 DRY GOODS; .-, ' . it.fv , ',-.r -f We would respectfully csH the attention of buyers to the same. In view of the approachlna : Fair." we beg leave to state that we Intend giving k Extra JiiJhicem To our patrons and those visitine our city on that occasion. In addition to our EXTENSIVE stock of Btaplo and Foreign Dry Goods, we oner a complete line of " . '. ' cwthes-igf; ijobi iiiOEs, ; hats, AND -7 , . . . rr,. ., . , GENTS FURIfltniHO OOOBL xw wiuoi ww roapecuuij aaa one ana an, w fx ine our stock. B. WEILL. ' ... . m . . .a'0ct7-tf,rM tolj JTcktT Market Street 1 000 ?IST0MESi TO' pTlTONiZ, THE " R, BURNETT, Agent. . 1 "TIJ . It si"? tiamosus HSTD )uq Xidds peea sao jaa t3-tf ;;F!.;:..,'-':sQHii.TrTE,'-- r. fvnwlsla and Retail Dealer in aB kls of . Parlor, Cliailser; DMiif. lata & Office Carpet: Window Shiades, &0.1 GRANITE BOW, SO. FBtONTST. ... W Upholsterinflr and Paper-Han ging done at short notice and in the best and latest style. . . Just Received : X a LJUtua LAJi ur ".-. 91 common lj-mca nnr fivf-f . - brhrht and dark double :f M thick Navr. black and . . wl. vavcuutfu and other grades of flue Also a one mt of Irn' ported and Domestic Price reduced to new ...$ SOOBBttBXr ' fi. BURKHTJCRR, r-.1-Sign of the Indian Chief, No. Market street JanUVtf I A CCORDEia TO THE USX OF THE PROTEST. ' ANTCTlSCOPAI,,CHTJ ;V-S Vli r j 'tis5 r-r?;,-Vi Vl-iX UNri'O STATI3 01 AMERICA. A Latco and Tarled Awcrtrcnl, kbvi nUJtk 12 may cttala salulld copies, at VVN. SSV .... x i SSJr-V- ' 1 V'-t . ( witness ot it for Jim with the eighty on their way rejoicing, f & front stores. I'oruana, we. . r.. -v.. -V.' -. . ... . . -.. .' -J ' . w a . .- 'ft 4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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