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' . .' ; ,- . ' -, : ; , Vs--" t ... THE IIOEimiG: BTAE. 'i ' ' : : -;l ..' " ' -r- . '. "I PVSXISH2D CAn, BT" " . . A , .. - 7'. . Ornct, Dawaop Bank BolldhiKs, front St. . '-- 4hi year, te dvinei.V:?. f. ..... :V.l . .. 7 W Six months, in advance.... 3 60 Three months, In audvance 00 Ono month. In adTftnc..,..... ........ 75 The MoBjnj Sta wm b delivered la toy part of the City at Fittebm Cxim per wek. - e - OUTLINES. Exclusive of .bad debts "Grccleya estate amounts''' to u about .f 120,(KXK The steamer Aritdne wont a&Iiore at Nag's Head. - Several governments will soon , recog nize the Spanish Republic. - Only the Carlistt disturb: Spauv' -Tbo: jinlon ot Hpain and Portugal has many advocates. Steamboat Jlenrg A.'Jonc, llo'aston to Oalyeston,' burned,' with loss ot twenty-one lives and four hundred and forty-two' bales cotton. Important changes will be made in the Spanish administration. v Urant and WHwn were ""officially, notified yesterday pt: t lie' action- In Congress on Wednesday, and replied briefly. The U. S, Seriate discussed appropriations" yes terday. Banks, in the House, objected to resolution congratulating Spanish Uepub- licans. Geneva distribution bill passed IlouseJ hQlepublic will not give up Cuba." Stay of proceedings in Stokes case. v Com mittee on appropria tionsin the enaio report, a bill providing that no matter shall be free in f the. mails, which wonld 'abolish Iree newspaper ex change. ., ; , ; ; The resolution -authorizing the Governor to pray aryappeai from the decision of the Circuit Court itutlie case of Henry Clews ts. the Western X. ( It. li. passed the House of Rep resentatives yesterday, as we hoped it would. , . -Vv i . , j : r - NEW ADVEBTISEMBNXS. ? MrjNsoir&rC6:-Small Margin on Cost! B. P. IUnKtsoN. Concord Chapter. ' P. W. KiiRCHNEiu--Oats,' Corn; &c. B. P. Mitchell & Soirf Now Landing. II. B. JKWK,nj.: L' Arioso. Makt Cupfobd. Boarding House. P. Heuisberoeb. Almanacs, fcc. Oar Churches ToDay. Services' att' PatirM Evang. i Lutheran church as follows: German service at 11 a. m.; English' 'service -at, 7 y. 3t; Sunday school at 5 p. m., Catechetical lectures on Priday at St.p. ' m. Services at the First Presbyterian church at 11 a. M. and 7 P.ir. Rev. A. F. Dick son, Pastor. '. .' V' . Services at St. Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner Fourth and Orange' streets, at 11 a.' m. and 71 p. ir.- i Scats free. ... -. '.'M Services at Front Street M. E. church, at 11 a. m. and -7f - p.. Mi" "Prayer . meeting Wednesday night ali7 oclock. Gentle-' manly ushers will be in attendance' to con- Services at Fifth Street M.' . hufck at 11a. m. and P. m.;' Prayer meeting- Thursday night at ,7f o'clock, . Rev Mr. , Warren, Pastor. 'T Seats f ree. . ? Services at St Thomas' Catholie church, corner Third and Dock streets, , at 7 and 10:30 a. v.' Vespers chanted at 4 o'clock. Catechism for the children at 9:30 A. m. Catechetical instruction, to the .colored peo ple at 3 p. sr., in the basement of the church. Officiating clergymen, iter. Mark 8. Gross and Rev. Jas White. ' ' - Services at St. Mark's (colored Episcopal- church at 11 A. M. and 7 p. m., and Wed) nesday at 7J P. M. Seats free. Paving the Sidewalks. If the city authorities intend to enforce the ordinance 'recently passed, requiring the owners of property on certain streets to have brick or stone - pavements laid, we think they would show a becoming regard for the rights and interests of those they represent by purchasing the brick or flag stones and furnishing them to those who have pavements to construct at cost, which would, on a large purchase, be much less than it would in case each individual should buy his own material separately. And, further, in place of having the work done by the street hands, they should put it out by contract to experts, and thus ensure to those who will not have the work done themselves that it shall at least be well done and with a proper regard to economy. They should also have good crossings con structed at the intersection of the various streets. We hope the authorities will take the matter of purchasing the flagstones and hrifk' into consideration, as it will result in liue a saving to those who have pavements o construct and be no Joss, to the City 'Treasury 'On the It am page. A colored man, by the name of Daniel 'Chadwick, was , arrested yesterday after- -noon on the cliarce of striking a colored hoy and afterwards cursing the police offl oor who Interfered. : Both he-audHhc boy were taken to the Guard House,, hutwere released - on their own recognizance to ap pear Irtjfore the Mayor's Court on Monday morning. ' Previous to the difficulty with the colored boy,' we learn that Chadwick, yho was partially intoxicated, came in col lision with a . small white 4oy on Second street, knocking him down aad filing on h?m. . The little fellow was badly stunned, for awhile, the breath' being nearly crushed from his body, but he soon recovered Freehet. ' . , ,:. . .. Tlifi freshet in the river is so strong that two rafts' of timber, bound for this city, were foreed by the current into Brunswick river, Friday morning, where they will probably have to remain . until . the freshet subsides. Owing to the extent of the flood 'it is impossible to take in or put out freight at many of the landing places. At last j- ounts the , river . was falling alightly, at Payetteville.'but anpthef rise'was expected and has probably taken place pefore this. 2 1 " '. fi' ".'r' -1 '. .1 .... ',"Jf' : -'-f : I'M TT 1 - II ; VOL.-XI. NO; 126;t; Local Dot. Lettuce in. market yesterday, .There were 7 police arrests durin g the past week. -.: .. Z -', ,' ; v','. Wilmington 8 per cent, gold bondl are quoted In Richmond at 85. ?wrr Nothing of Interest .transpired f in the Superior "Court yesterday. : - " The Board of County Commissioner meet on Wednesday evening. Superior Court will enter upon the civil docket in earnest to-morrow. ..--The Board of Aldermen meet in regu. ar semi-monthly session to-morrow even ing. . .. . t The Clerk of the Market: reports the arrival of 169 market carts durinsr the past week ''-.it - ' : ' Regular communication of Concord Chapter. :Ncv? lto-raorrow WeningT at 7 o'clock.'"' ' The, heavy rain' of yesterday and last night will probably increase the freshet in the river. i. a v.-' jr r.- me Wild Hunter, Capt Ehrichsen, entered out from Liverpool for this port on the 80th ult The weather yesterday was intensely disagreeable to those who were compelled to be on the streets. During the week closing yesterday the various butchers .of this city slaughtered 62 beeves, 84 hogs, 6 sheep and 5 calves. Important meeting of L' Arioso Pleas ure Club at the drug store of Messrs. Green & King to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock. There were no convicts from the City Court sent to the Work House the past week and no patients to the City Hospital. There were 3 interments in Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery during the past Week, of which 1 was an adult and 2 were children. - There were 8 interments in Oakdale Cemetery during the week closing yester day, of which 2 were adults and 1 an in fant still born. ' A-colored man,1 charged with drunk enness and disorderly conduct on the streets, was arrested and lodged in the Guard House yesterday afternoon. There were 4 marriage licenses issued by the Register, of Deeds during the past week, 2 of which were for white and 2 for colored couples. ' -. . . In the communication on the Ocean Ship. Canal, published in bur issue of yes terday; for "create" read twavate, and for .-- -A, horse belonging to . .Owen Dove, colored, ranaway on Water street yester day morning and seriously injured himself by falling at the corner of Princess and Water. ; j.-.. -:" . -J : -The British Brig Cormorant, from this port for Belfast, heretofore reported missing, arrived safely at her destination, and was loading at Ardrossan January 22d for Phila delphia. - The Schr. Ildene, CapL Adams, from this port, for Boston, heretofore reported ashore at Point Alderton, was at last ac counts breaking up, her stern being broken off. She was owned by Geo. P. Clark & Co., of Boston. r To Harris' News Stand, Front street, we are indebted for copies 'of the N. T. Lodger, Chimney Corner and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Jiewtpajter for the current week.' His stand will be open until 10 o'clock this morning. Prof. Cromwell's chaste and elegant Art exhibition will open in this city to morrow evening. His entertainments are spoken of in glowing terms by the press everywhere, and we hope he may be greeted by a crowded house. " Chiriski, the magician, ventriloquist, wire-walker, , &c., concluded his engage ment at the Opera House last night Owing to the inclemency of the weather his Jau dience was of course small in comparison with those of the two previous nights. He goes hence to Sumter. , The roof of a house on the corner of Fifth and Brunswick streets, owned and occupied by a colored man by the name of Sadgwar, caught fire on Thursday evening, but the flames were extinguished without much damage to the property. Fire at Red Banks. The dwelling house of Mr. E. S. Paul, a well known merchant of Red Banks, Robe son county, was destroyed by fire at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning last. A portion of his furniture was saved.but he lost all his provisions and other things of value. He had an insurance of about $1,500 on his property, but his loss is considerable. The fire was accidental being caused by a defective flue " .' '' ' " Narrow Escape. A white man, whose name we were un able to ascertain, narrowly escaped drown ing yesterday afternoon. He was in a small boat engaged in fastening a rope to a flat, which was lieing towed by one of the steam tugs, when he accidentally slipped and fell into the river. The steamer was stopped and after Borne dlfflculty the 'man was rescued. . y.V'-.. '.-.' Turned Out In the Cold. ' We received a note from a namber of passengers at Union Depot last night, in which complaint is made that the watchman at the depot ordered the passengers out of the sitting room and closed and loca-ea tne doors on them, notwithstanding It was one of tfe most inclement, and intensely dia aereeable niehts of the season.; ; Thematter should be looked into, $ 1 . . . 1 T WILMINGTON, N. Sadden Dwtta. . Mr. James Curtis, a well known citizen of Masonboro' Sound, in this county, drop ped dead at , his place of residence on Thuisday. Coroner Hewlett was notified and will hold an inquest over the body to day at 12 o'clock:' ' Dr. "Winants has been summoned to hold A-post mortum exami nation. . t, . .. ; - " CITY ITEIfls:' ''1. r Lot. A black Newf oandland Dog Pup, about seven months old; bite spot la breast: weight about forty pounds, and mj uame plainly stamped on a email thiold attached to his jcollar. A reward will be paid tor his return, v - W. C; Lord. - - l , 1 av-s n . Baker Waited. I wish to emptor a srood bake by the month, or will give an Interest in the baking business. . Single man preferred. . Address Box No. 10. Lumberton, N. C The consolidation of the Carolina Farmer and the Weekly Star having largely increased the circulation f the latter, advertisers will find it an admirable medium of communication, with the farmers and planters of the two Carolina. Book Bikdxbt. Th Mobkiko 8tab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. ' ' Job PanrnNe. 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 Morn ni& Stab Prlntino Establishment for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Jos PwitTraa. We can furnish at short notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logue, Bills of Fare, Show-Bills, Checks, Drafts, &c., &c. Satisfaction guaranteed. A correspondent writine from Athens curiously contrasts the mixtures to be found there of ancient and modern civilizations. Railroads spin their trains anna me if mpies or tnree tnousana years; steamers dash their swells upon the Pirens, and the scream of their whisUes resounds from Athos, Pentelicus and Cytheron to OlvmDUS and the heavens bevond their gods. Dr. Ayer's world renowned medicines, those consummations or modern science, are posted on the Acropolis, the Parthenon, the Areopagus and the Thesion, while the modest cards of Cherry Pec toral. Aver's SarsaDarilla. Acne Cure and Pills look from the windows of the shops in the streets of Athens, where they are Bold. N. T. Sunday Globe. North Carolina Legislature. Condensed from the Raleigh News. - Friday, Feb. 14, 1873. SENATE Senate called to order at 10 o'clock, by the Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Grand v rose to a Question of neraonal privilege on the DuUy Mews, stating that that paper had misrepresented his position in his remarks on the constitutional amend ments. That he only said that the passage of the amendments would be revolutionary in its tendency. Messrs. Price, Love and Hill, from Pro positions and Grievances; Mr. Norwood, from Agriculture; Mr. Murphey, from In surance, and Mr. Todd, from Enrolled Bills, submitted reports. By Mr. aicUace, a bill providing for the 1 service oi civil process against imams ana si . - . f r . . T persons of non-sane minds; to regulate the appointment of guardians ad litem, and for other purposes, iteierred. By Mr. Dunham, a bill to amend the law of evidence, relating to the conveyance of real estate. Referred. The school bill came up as the special order for 11T o'clock. Mr. Cowles withdrew his call for the pre vious question on the passage of the bill An amendment was offered by Mr. Welch providing for a new section to the bill, authorizing the organization of a Teachers Association, properly officered, &c, which shall report to the Register of Deeds the number of teachers, &c., of said Association, and the . Association thus formed shall be a body politic and corpo rate in law, &c. The 'amendment was discussed at con siderable length by Messrs. Welch and Worth for the amendment, and Messrs. Gudger and Love against it The amendment was lost Mr. Love offered an amendment to the 14th section in regard to a division of the grade of teachers, leaving the grade to the decided by the Board of Examiners, re gardless of applicant's knowledge of the classics or higher mathematics. Defeated. Other amendments were offered, but none prevailed. The bill passed its third and last reading by 85 yeas to 3 nays. ,4 At 12 o'clock the Senate bin on the constitutional amendments, in regard to the re-numbering of the sections of the Constitution was taken up and failed by a vote of 31 ayes to 8 nays. Harris, col., after the vote rwas an nounced asked to change his vote to the negative that he might move for a recon sideration. Hyman, col., objected. Harris, coL, was surprised and mortified at the course pursued by certain members of the Republican party on this floor. He believed that some of them would vote against the " Ten Commandments" if in troduced by. the Democratic party. (Hy man answered he would.) Harris contin ued: - The Senator from Warren says he would and he would here express .his surprise that the representative of this good old county should be so blinded by preju dice as not to be able to discriminate right from wrong. He believed the constituency of these Republicans would hold them to an account for such acts, &c' ;' - ', Mabson, colored, rose .to. explain and was proceeding "for Harris" when ' Mr. Humphrey rose to" a point of order; that there being no question . before the Senate 3Iabson's remarks could not be entertain ed. " ' Z'Z.'r. . '- - ' The President sustained the pemt-of or der and Mabson was seated. ' Hyman, colored, withdrew his objection, when Harris moved the reconsideration of the vote by which the bill was defeated and its further consideration postponed till Wednesday next and made the special or der for 12 o'clock on that day. . Adopted. i The bill to incorporate the Central Caro lina Railway Company Introduced by" Mr. Humphrey, .i came up as the special order for 1 o'clock. -. - Mr. Humphrey offered an amendment to the amendment of the Committee, re quiring the building of the road to Shel by, Cleaveland county, in eighteen months from the passage of the bUL i,. Vi. .-v y After considerable discussion- by Messrs- Welcli:, Gudger, Humphrey? aid Dunham. -?-Mr. Humphrey: modified his amendment so as to read to Jhejby in twelve months.": ' - .- a f t.r. some discussion . the amendments .were all adoptedj when the .biUt;j)as8edtjitr second reading. r'.f:Y '.i'- - On motion of Mr. Alien ine innner con sideration ; of this bill was postponed tul Monday at U o'clock and made the special order for that hour.: r:r-XMirv: V,..,.. . . -7- V ,v .. -..'- ;f C, SUNDAY;- FEBRUARY 16,: 1873. ; The bill to incorporate the Raibon Railroad " Company was taken up passed its third reading. ; Adjourned. ;J , I Gap and HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. At 10 A. M. Speaker Robinson called the House to order. . ' V ' ' Mr. Turner, presented' several petitions from numerous citizens of Iredell county, stockholders of the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio R. ( R., protesting against the pro posed change in the charter. ' Z, Mr. Moss, presented a memorial from various ' citizens Of Granville and Wake county asking a' new countyte be called Morehead, out of portions of ."Wake, Gran ville and Franklin counties. Messrs. Morrison, Stanford, Woodhouse, Craige, Brown, of Mecklenburg, Anderson of Davie, Johnston and Waley submitted reports from various Standing Committees. The report of the Committee on Privi leges and Elections, submitted by Mr. Johnson, unseats J. E. Moore, the present incumbent and gives it to Jno. R. Mizzel. By Mr.; Badger, a 'resolution declaring Jno. Mizzell entitle to a scat as the Repre sentative from Martin county. Calendar. ' By Mr. Gorman, a bill to incorporate the Raleigh Water Company. Referred. Bylyir. Stanford, a bill to incorporate the Lanefield High School, Duplin county. Referred. . By Mr. Guyther, a resolution declaring S. A. Jones entitled to a seat as the mem ber from Camden county. Calendar. The resolution authorizing the Governor to pray an appeal from the decision of the U. S. Circuit Court in the case of Henry Clews, vs. the Western North Carolina Railroad, and directing the Treasurer to give the necessary appeal bond and pay expenses, &c, . was taken up as the un finished business. Mr. Craige caused the portion of the Gov ernor's message in regard to this matter to be be read. He urged, in remarks of length, the passage of the resolution, and insisted that the General Assembly should not Sit quietly by and see the State's interests sac rificed. Mr. Badger opposed the measure. Messrs. McGeb.ee, Houston, Morrison and Luckey, took strong ground in favor of the resolution. Mr. Johnston offered the following pro viso: Provided, however, That if the plaintiff and other parties to the suit herein author ized to be appealed from, will agree that the decree of foreclosure and sale heretofore made in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Western District of North Carolina, shall be so modified and amended as to require that the party or parties pur chasing the property directed to be sold under said decree, shall not obtain a perfect title thereto, unless said purchasers shall, with two years from the date of said sale, complete and equip in running order, the Railroad sold under said decree, and unless they shall also bid not less than the full amount of the actual and bona fide indebt edness of said Eastern Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Com pany, which said indebtedness shall be de termined by arbitrators to be selected by the parties under the direction of the Court, and subject to confirmation by the Court then the parties herein directed to appeal on behalf of the State are authorized to aban don such appeal or the instituting of any suits, authorized to be instituted under the provisions of this resolution. Mr. Johnston urged the adoption of his proviso in remarks of length. Messrs. Bryan, of Alleghany, and Mc Neill argued in favor of the resolution. Mr. Craige hoped the proviso would not pass. He said it covered a proposition from the Southern Security Railway Company, that if the decree was allowed to stand, that they would, for a bonus of $100,000, guar antee the completion of road, but who is to be the judge of the guarantee ? Mr. Gudger favored the proviso of Mr. Johnston. He contended that if the road was not sold to a Company who would build it the transmontaine country would con tinue to be shut up for years to come. M. Robinson said a large number of members were groping in the dark in this matter. The Committee raised for that purpose had not given the House any infor mation as to the validity of the mortgage under which plaintiff seeks to foreclose. Yet neither the gentleman from Wake, (Mr. Badger) nor the gentlemen from Buncombe, Mr. Johnston, have - controverted the posi tion that the mortage bonds are illegal and fraudulent, and while the Supreme Court of the United States might sanction the decree of the Court below with the record as it now stands, yet upon a bill of Review as suggested by the gentlemen from Wake, he felt satisfied that Judge Dix, from his knowledge of that distiniruished gentleman, would set the whole matter aside and give the relief that was in accordance with law and justice. He did not yield to the gentleman from Buncombe or anyone else in his desire to have Western North Carolina penetrated by railroads. . but if his constituents de manded of him that he should compound a felony, or authorize the Governor to do so, and thus stultify his conscience, in the sale of $4,000,000 of property for the benefit of Henry Clews, whose name is intimately as sociated with all the dirty lobbying and rascally theitring of bonds during the re construction of our impoverished States of the South, and who, according to the gen tleman from Wake, Mr. Badger, could not touch a bond without stealing a coupon, then another man must take his place on the floor. This Senate resolution gives the Gover nor all the power that the gentleman from Wake would vest in him by his proviso, and goes further and lodges the power of appeal in him if he thinks the State's inter est demands it, while the proviso of Mr. Badger takes the power of appeal 'from him, and leaves the Governor tied hand and foot - , Mr. Bowman said in his opinion the mortgage was a valid one. - - f : Mr. Bryson, of Swain, offered a proviso that the Company, why may buy the road be compelled to build it to Paint Rock and Bucktown in five years. LoL Mr. Johnston's proviso was put to a vote and rejected. - ; ',) The resolution then passed its second reading by the following vote : Ykas 101. ; Nats Messrs. BlackweU, Blythe, Gudg er.MichaeL 4 - The resolution was taken up on its third reading and was made special aider for to morrow at 11 A. M. On motion of Mr. Badger, the resolution seating John R. Mizzell as the Representa tive from Martin county tice J. E. Moore, was taken up and adopted. '- In Newbern Superior Cour, on Thursday Quite a number lof persons vis ited the court-room to hear the trial of the j case of Wallace VS. Ellis. A compromise was effected, however,1 states the '.EepuMifi-. the defendant paying the plaintiff none thousand dollars, and the" costs, of the soit. Upoa atrial of thtfcase-ai former term of the 3our$, it appeared 'in evidence that Ellis claimed from the U: 7 S.' Government the sum of $32,000 for, rosin taken., from him during; the war; ; that - the ,, said. , claim jwas allowd.;-V '.-;: --'' -.:r ,'v L s Spirits Tiirentirie Ko Sen tinel last night. . Rockingham hath a mania for the turpentine business. Rockingham rogues raid on the editorial chickens. ' VK, Raleigh has three lodges an 250 Odd Fellows. The Rockingham Courier says Sol Gay was not drowned as was reported. There were " ninety-three dele gates in attendance upon the Baptist State Educational Convention. ' -1 The Medical Department' of Washington University, Baltimore, Md., for the years 1871- 72, had thirty-five students in attendance from this State. W. E. Smith, Esq., of Scotland Neck, was married in Petersburg, Va., on Wednesday evening to Miss Virginia Cocke, of that city. . Mr. Rufds Johnston, the young man who accidently shot himself a short time since near Mount Mourne, did Thurs day, says the Charlotte Observer. The Charlotte Observer informs us that at a full meeting of the friends of the Fair of the Carolinas, held in that city on the 18th, Dr. Mills was elected Presi dent, Mr. M. L. Wriston Secretary and Mr. J. C. Burroughs Treasurer. Twelve direct ors were also chosen. The "Wilson Plaindealer informs us that Mr; James Proctor, of Pitt, had his smokehouse undermined and robbed of 2l000 pounds of fresh pork, a barrel of pickled meat and forty pounds of sugar. Two bales of cotton were stolen from Mr. Henry G. Shepherd, near Tyson's, in the same county, in the early part of last week. Owing to the tremendous floods in the up-country Tuesday and Wednesday, the down train on the Western N. C. Rail road ran into an immense slide a little be low Bridgewater Station, Wednesday. It will take about a week to get it out. The conductor, Capt. Pearson, walked ten miles to give notice and procure help. Hon. A. M. Waddell has made enquiries at the War Office at Washington concerning the rumor about CoL C. C. Tew being confined at the Dry Tortugas, and has elicited an explicit denial from Secretary Belknap that Tew is or has been confined there. The Confederate archives show that Col. Tew was killed at Sharps burg in '63. Condensed from the Raleigh Kews. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Now Landing . 2 000 BUSH:LS oats 10 000 BUsnELS WHITK ro' 2?JQ BALES EASTERN HAY, Ex Schr. John Wenthworth, . For sale by feb 15-lt B. F. MITCHELL & SON. At Only a Small Harp on Cost! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Winter Clothing, GENTS' UNDEEWBAE, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, COLLARS, L. O W. MUNSON & CO., City Clothiers. feb 16-tf Concord Chapter No. 1. A REGULAR COM1CUNICATION TO-MORROW (Monday) evening, at 7 o'clock. B. P. HARRISON, Sec'y. St. Johx'8 Haix, Feb. 16. it Oats and Corn. 2 000 BUSHICLS0ATS 5000 BUSHELS CORN, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, feblft-tf S7, 28 and 39 North Water street Molasses, Molasses. 0 V fi HHDS AND BBLS CUBA MOLASSES, ZOU S25 Hhds and Bbls 8. H. Molasses, 450 Bbls Golden Fleece Syrup, . For sale by ' f feb 16-tf F. W. KERCHNER. Coffee, Pork, Flour and. Cheese. 400 BAGS RK' JAVA AND liAO COFFK JOO BBLS PORK, 1 000 BBLS rL0UK' 200 B0XESCHKKSE For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, feb 16-tf 27, S8 and 39 North Water st. Kerosene Oil, Whiskey, Brandy. OK BBLS KEROSENE OIL, -I R BBLS BYE AND CORN WHISKEY, 25 BBLS BRANDY. for saie oy F. W. KERCHNER, 5 feb 16-tf rt, 28 and 29 North Water St. L'ARIOSO. y THERE WILL BE AN IMPORTANT MEETING of the L' Arioso Pleasure Club at the ditto; store of Messrs. Green A King om Monday, Feb. 17th, at 8 o'clock P. M. A punctual attendance is requested, as business of utmost Importance will be transacted. By order of the President. H. B. JEWETT, feb 16-lt , Bee. and Treaa. Notice. M RS. MARY CLIFFORD HAS OPENED A Boarding Douse on Market street, between Second sad Third. Will give good accommodations and Arst class table. feb 16-tf Almanaa fbt;I873, ; A SECOND SUPPLY OF MILLER'S SOUTH Carolina Almanacs Just received. Also .Tor ner's North Carolina ana - Blum's Farmers and Planters' Almanac, at the . - . -i.- v feb 16-tf . LITE BOOK STORE. .'r -' 'z,'' '' "; "- ' ' ' - ' '' rllusical Instniiiieiite. JT3IANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, ,: -,ri JC .. -Gnftara, ViolinB, B-ajoe; Tambormea, . . - ' -.-Flutes, Fif es, Accordeons, HannonlCM, Jew's Harps, and complete assortment of Violin. ad Guitar Strtnga, ' ' x.r: - ,"'j t Zi fats f ei i$tf r' f tjtxh Book sAd Music Stored WHOLE NO 1 ,666.; NETY ADVERTISEMENTS. Consolidate statement of the Con4f-: -.TUB BANK OFHEW HANOTKB, At WUminaton; CtoldlMro amel' Tar . . bora on February let, 1873. . ; ' RESOURCES: - - ' -- Loans and Piswuuta . ; " - Domestic Bills. ,,.,,,..298,444 97 Northern BUls.?. . 1 1 .890,251 Overdrafts 6.866 69-694,562 83 Check Books on hand . . , 419 50 Uncnrrent bank notes (enrren- . , -cyvalne). 376 84 Office furniture, safes, Ac. .....,.- . -n 4,349 18 Real Estate. 43,234 85 Due by Banks and Bankers .... ? s-.' 42,580 87 Cash en hand:. ; . v '- .-. 8itrarw..i.iV.....'.'w'... , 672 10 ' ; Gold.... ..vi.... ....... ,.. 835 16 i- Currency ... . . . 73,664 18 73,971 88 ' " 'V-;; $858,08464 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock.. v. 300,000 00 ' i : 80.297 78 " surplus runa... Dividend No. 1 ............... 13,000 00 . s,. Bills rediscounted... 89.888 00 ; f : Bills payable.:...... 85,000 00 f Deposits individual),.. .......48495 44 - Deposits (banks and bankers) 6,658 47-$858,034 64 Statement of tne Bank at Wilmington ' . RESOURCES: ;- Loans and Discounts:,- ' -"-' . Domestic BiUs. ....... .....261,458 61... ' ' , Northern Bills... ...V...... 358,813 77 " " Overdrafts.... 6,866 69 625,688 07 Due by Banks and Bankers... 24,500 75 Due by Goldsbore andTarbo- ro Branches - 86,957 34 Check Books. 186 60 Uncnrrent Bank Note. . v - 276 64 Office furniture...,.. ,. ... 759 89 Real Estate.. A.i-. " 'T 85,080 00 Cash on hand: ' Gold..: 393 70 Silver .- '444 05 ' Currency.... 44,076 44 44,813 19 $668,211 68 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock.. Profit and Loss... ; Bills rediscounted Bills payable......,......; Due Individual Depositors. Due Banks and Bankers. : . 150,000 00 t.. 83,140 09 .......... 79,838 00 ... 86,000 00 865,090 71 .... ..W 5,307 88 $666,211 68 Statement of Goldaboro Braneb. ' " RESOURCES: ' Loans and Discounts 102,903 73 Due by Banks and Bankers 8,630 86 Check Books 68 50 Office furniture and safe v 1,788 91 Real Estate 6,419 91 Cash on hand: Gold . 493 80 Silver 8605 Currency... , - 8,477 84 $127,818 60 . 25,000 00 6,53143 . 62,033 69 LIABILITIES. Capital Profit and Loss Due Individual Depositors......... Due Banks and Bankers 180 79 Due to Wilmington and Tarbore Branches 85,078 80 $127,818 60 Statement of Tarboro Branch. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts Due by Banks and Bankers Check Books Office furniture and safe... i Real Estate Cash on hand: Gold.. Silver Currency . 66,021 03 . 9,348 76 164 50 . 1,750 88 . 1,734 94 49 66 43 00 . 20,009 84 $99,011 60 . 25,000 00 . 8,626 23 . 10,000 00 . 67,333 14 818 13 . 2,835 13 $99,011 60 LIABILITIES: Capital 8tock Profit and Loss Bills rediscounted Due Individual Depositors Due Banks Due Wilmington Branch I, S. D. Wallace, Cashier of the Bank of New Hanover, do solemnly swear that the above state ments are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. D. WALLACE, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed to before me this twelfth day of February, 1873. ISAAC BATES, Notary Public f eb 14-D3tnac-W3t . Horse Blankets, LAP ROBES. WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAR ness. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Hemes, Chains, Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus ters. Stock Larre anel Price Low, J.S.Topham A-Co., . No, 8 South Front St, . oct 26-tf nac Wilmington, N. C Thos. Gbjejcx. T. C DxRossst GIL2EME & DeBOSSET, General Insurance Agents, FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. Princes Street, near "Water. - dec 20-nac-tf .j . , - ' - MISCELLANEOUS. Bulk Heats Bacon, - gIDES AND SHOULDERS, BACON AND DRY SALT, For sale by febl5-3t DbROSSET A CO. Flour! Flour! 2oo BARRBLSri'0UR - ; f SUPER AND FAMILY, For sale by; feb 15-2t DxROSSET & CO. Shingles. 20.000 SHmGLKS"80?6- Orders solicited for Shingles. A supply always on band. fehJ5-2t DrftOSSET & CO. Notice. I HEREBY CAUTION ALL PERSONS AGAINST harboring or crediting my wif e, Louisa Foy, as no debts contracted by her will be paid by me. feb 15-lt WRIGHT FOY. Families Supplied. HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES SUPPLIED with those Large, Choice, Fat Mackerel - . ' AT ' " ' : S.2 PERK I T A few raoe left of the same sort,'. ' ,-' CHAS. D. MYERS CO. ' ' " feb 13-tf " 7 Nortarront street; .' rLOROH BROS. "trF HAVE JtJVf i&kPLSTED OUB NEW sTT Warehouse and Wharf, .and are prepared, to handle -iV.'J la any auaner, either by commlaslOi ot : direct sale, " .... . jwvi'iu Onefe-areenS 4.tf..V.,.:.t 00 u Sf;'"i',,i,v,,f I no - 'i three dvs.,...,..,...,. v...t:' DO .-. four days. t ,.".'.-..,,;... 6? -" i fivedayiS..ai.tl.;At. 00 " ThnuwKka . ....... i'.'.. 6 6ft e vo ; w ' ".' One year...... ........ ,..M.:...60 00. onirci Advertisements taaen m. propor tionately law rates. 'rii - . Five Squares estimated as a qnarter-column, and ten squares as a half -column. -' ; MISCELLANEOUS.4; tra QEEBiuH Q TJ S E, WILSfltlGTON, W C.f fr? PROF, . CROMWELL, OF NEW YORK HAS the honor to announce a serios of his magnificent -' f v ' ' C ART- ENTERTAINMENTS, - ' ; V Commencing monday Nla;at Fe. l J, , ' , With the representatloa of - V Italy, the. Art rland. Tickets can be obtained a the nanal nlacM. TJrxwa open for the Evening Entertainment at 7V, com mencing t s o'clock. : Doors open for the Matinee : lit 3 v, commencing at 8 o'clock. ' Oarriages may be ordered for the Matinee at 4, and for the Evening at 8f o'clock. ., f eb 11-tf Z Portgage j Salei "' -' wr. chowlt; Anctionock' - J-f'iZi ByCRONLY k, MORRIS.' ' ':; -' ,"D Y VIRTUE OF A MORTGAGE FROM DAVEt) Klthal ; VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT , V- :lt .i-.f ..V 4 . 'X-V. ' situated upon the east side of and fronting 66 feet upon Ninth, between Chesnut and' Mulberry, run ning through to Tenth street 830 feet , ,v.; , '..- 'x';': aftELiis',; : feb 9, 16, mar 3, 8 . Sec. and Treasurer. FROM STEAMER HOW DISCHARGING GROSS ASSORTED DECANTERS, : g HHDS SMOKED SHOULDERS, v ; ; JJBLS AND BOXES CRACKERS, jr BBLS EXTRA FLOUR, t 1 : ; ; ' 2 BOXES CANDY Z- ' : ' -':. PACKAGES TEA 6 and 10 s Caddies, ' . BOXES SOAr. . -. . ' . ' -.' ,.. We call particular attention to our Decanters, as we are able now to fill any order.. , v . i , ; feb 13-tf HOTTENPORg A HASHAQEN. Lemons ! Oranges ! jyjESSINA-rJmsC Arrived, f i "' -i r?..' - . . - .. :' . gUGAR-CURED HAMS AND TONGUES. For sale by ' " , . . feb 15-tf , jAS.ta STEVENSON. AHE PEE DEE jCOUUIEB, , :i Published Weekly - : BY FRANK 8ANDFORD, HocxiNoHAjf. n. c: ' . A Conservative paper, circulating extensively in the Pee Doe country. $3 per annum in advance. - feV 15-tf -v- -.v.. .', -... " B Select". Whiskey.. JEGULAR WEEKLY SHIPMENTS RECEIVED: This Standard Whiskey ( grows steadily in favor. Best Whiskey in the mar-' ket for the price $3 per gallon.-. - ? f i . CHAS. D. MYERS 4s CO., r t North Front street feb 13-tf Broollyn life Insurance Co- of lew Tort HAVING ACCEPTED AN AGENCY FOR THIS first class Institution, I respectfully coUclt share of public patronage. , The Company is well knowa tn North Carolina as PROMPT, RELIABLE AND UNEXCELLED IN :' MANAGEMENT. '' ' ' It offers with unquestionable SECURITY every advantage to the policyholder through, life consist ent therewith. . JOHN COWAN, Special Agent Dr. J. C. Wauckb, Medical Examiner. ' :':A Z- ' Office on Princess street, one door west of Jour nal office. feb 18-nacSw " Proctor. & Gamble's .' "LIGHT OF DAY" BRAND '' r ' ADAMANTINE CANDLES. ALL SIZES. ALSO HOTEL CANDtEsV'AT manufacturer's prices. Sold by .j -. JQAVID T. BUZBY A CO.. . janl8-3m ... - Baltimore, Md. PROCTOR i GAMBLE'S OLEIHE SOAP IS MADE FROM THE BEST MATERIALS, BUT sold at price ot ordinary soap. Over 1,300 fami- , lies using ft. : AU grocers nave U. .-. - -"'. D. T. BUZBY 00., Baltimore, Md. 1 jan 18-to ' ' Wholesale Agents. ' WE ARE FILLING ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY with best quality Red and White Ash CoaL WOOD of all kinds, full length or cut to say de '" sired length, and promptly delivered. .- laa81-tf O. O. PARSLEY s CO.- , 120,600 LBS. FRESH BEAT RICE, : ' FROM HILTON RICE MULLS, ' For sale by . " r WTXLARD BROS. ' decft-tf Application 'will be made toQ thk. . General Assombly of North Oaroliaa, xow ta .ses ' sion, for an act to Incorporate ."The People's Gas Light Company, of WDmlngton,N.C.w - Pan3J0d The New Hardware Store, .! . - ' -i-:: . ' .; j CkmierPrince8suidKaWat0rSt&r ' IS NOW OPEN AND WE OFFER OUR FRIENDS full lines or . . , , , - M A R D W A It E .v; Guns. Pistols, Buggy and Wagon Material, Coop ers', Carpenters' and Turpentine Tools, made to our , order. . . t." .. PLOWS AND CASTINGS OF ALL SIZES," , ' . -.,,,- : . sf Cordage, and an ankle found la a well appouted ( febl4-8t ' GILES' MTJBCHXBON. T OWEN FENELI JIl., GENERAL C0MHISS10H HEECHAKT . Nortli water St. wiinuiJtoa, u. 0. ; ' fW Cotisignments of Cotton; Naval Stores, Pro duoe, Ac, solicited.- '-tebe-lm . svo WMWWUl , . one month.-. 4..i t .vf j. i- Two months. J.Ji.iAVr A. ?..'... 00 , Three months ..,....33 00 ? :six months... :.-AJl M 00 Anaersoa na wue. m Mecaanics "Build in r and Loan AMociatloa win sell for cash, by public TOK TURNER INFORMS 'HIS JNUMKROUS , J Mends and custom ers that bo has recently fitted i -up his eeubllflument, ia the rear of Mr. Range's Sa loon, and is prepared to do all work la his line, such ' as Shaving, Hair Cutting. c, as neatly aad expeei-. :ttooely aU caa be done m the dty. . . 8 , " . . r .-. - - i V - YOUNG LADY WHOk DESIRES A SITUA ' A' tloa as Teacher in Paintinrand Drawing can obtain oae ia FLORAL COLLE&B by giving satia. v . factory references aad i&dreselM : ,i - . , - McKINKON ft LILLY, 6 feb eodw-tuths Y Shoe Heel, N. (V 4 I - i .; ..
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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