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Jta THE MORNING STAR; PUBLISHED DAILY, BY Oftiob, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. eatbs o srapcnnrio. , ' ' t me year, in advance. . . . .'. . Six months. In advance , $7 00 S BO Three months, in and van ce g 00 One month, in advance. 75 The Mojucuta Stab will be delivered in any part of the City at Fii-tebh Cthts per week. OUTLINES. Father Quinn, and hot Father Preston, will succeed Vicar General Starrs. s -The partisans of Isabella and Montpenaier have coalesced, Alphonso to be King (if ho can) and marry the Duke's daughter. Fatal riot in Quebec. - Louisiana was discussed in the Senate yesterday. The President sent a message in reference to tho complications in; Louisiana. Bitter speeches in the House on the Credit Mobil- ior exposures. 'The Marshall House, Alexandria, scene of first blood spilling of the war, burned by incendiary. A change in tho Spanish Cabinet is announc ed. New York markets: Gold, 114 (1142; cotton 20$a21f ; spirits turpentine 7.C7 cents; $.1 77. ; rosin (strained) W 75 It is announced that Colfax , hs been robbed o&foui thousand dollars intends, coupons, !fce Well: "Turn about is fair play' ' Spirits Turpentine. Dr. Check is a new O range M. D. Mocksville is to havo a tobacco warehouse. The Charlotte Ice Company is fully organized. Newbem railroad lMdge is nearly submerged in the fresheti James Cashon, near Davidson College, had his leg broken bp the falling f a tree. Col! T. D. Carter, of the Ashe ville Etjxvtitor, and Collector Mott have had a difficulty. - The Messrs. Collyer, English men, are building a brewery at Statesville, says the Intelligencer. , , At least $200,000 are to bf ex riendcd in the Federal Court Ilotisn,.and Post office in Raleigh. The. Senate passed the bill, in troduced by Senator Ransom, removing the disabilities'of David Colcmou. Gen. Hill says it is a big mistake, that some people make, to suppose lie is go-, ing to retire from editorial life. The Mountain Island Cotton Factory, on the Catawba River ten miles from Charlott., hn been revived. .Sunday evening the floor of the .Methodist church in Wilson gave way, breaking up the exercises, but injuring no one. . , Hickmon has stirred tip the Char lottec on the temperance question. There are over 220 members in the different or- der in Charlotte. - One John Read has been arrest ed in Newbern charged with setting fire to the house of Mr. W. Colligan, on Saturday . night, says the Timm. .; . " Miles Tj. Winston, one of Char lotte's most active and prominent business men, U recovering from avery long and. . dangeroua attack of illness. V . A row occurred in Charlotte be tween a whole family of Orrs and the po-' lico. Tlic parties got before, the author ties, hut were released on baiL ' :, Hack dnring a runaway turned over at Hillsboro and the driver, "Jim Day. was- badly hurt. Mr. S. S. Nash, a pas i'nsjer, escaped without injuiy. - ' The Charlotte Jfome informs us ihat Mr. P. P. Kellcy. n one-armed soldier. of Mecklenburg county, raised last j'ear 350 hushels ot corn, togctlier with cotton ana oJhT farm products. ' The Statesville Intelliaeneer is informed bv Maj. K. H. Davis that he is t ontemDlatine the erection of a paper mill. in pursuance of the ideas thrown out by that paper last weelf. The Glen Anna Seminary build in'' at Thomasville has been offered for the nuroose of makinc it 'the seat of the pro- lxwed branch Insane Asvlum. at a cost of one-third of its original cost. . . - A Charlotte negro, named John Whitley, has been missing a week and is thought to be mudered. The Coroner, Mr. Little, has arrested a negro named Henry 1 Icnderson as the supposed murderer. The Democrat suggests that instead of startinjr a machine for ice, the stockholders of tho ice company' increase their stock so as to start a Cotton JTac tory in Charlotte. The Democrat says it is willing to increase its subscription for that purpose.- i In the Supreme Court Monday the following eases are reported: John II. Powell, administrator r. Wilmincton and WHdon Railroad. Error judgment re served. The People on relation of Kemp 1. Battle r. Alex. Mclver. Xo error- judgment affirmed. r The decision of Judge lleade in the Supreme Court Monday in the case of Urn People ex rel. John iicnois vs. w. H. McKee sustains the Governor's claim to hnxf the risiht to nominate the Directors of TJie Deaf and Dumb ana unna Asyium. The nrsument in this case covers the scope ff thft (lcfinions rendered as to the Insane Asvlum. the Penitentiary, keeper of the Capitol, &c. The Court sustains Governor Caldwell in every particular, save in that ol the Superintendent ol ruonc xnsiruc lion. . ." The special fence law includes the counties of Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Al amance, Orange, Person, and Rockingham. The Bill provides that tho County Commis sioners shall submit the question of "Fence" or no Fence" to the qualified voters of each county named, on the 1st Thursday of Augast next, and any county, or any Township' adopting it in case the rounty fails to do so,) shall first enclose it--:lf by a good and substantial fence and shall allow every man's boundary line to.be a good and lawful fence. :fc ; :, - MISCELLANEOUS. Shaving Saloon. JOB TURNER INFORMS HIS JNTJMEROUS Utmi and customers that he has recently fitted ip hl.iiblfhment, In the rear or Air. Knnge a uon, and M prepared to do all work in his line, such lair catling, sc., nestiy ana expaai- iionly asTten be done in the city. ,43 The Camden Journal, CASIJEN, . ,C. 1 PUBLISHED EVERY TJ3UR8DAY AT $3 50 perannnm. Advertising rates liberal. . , . , ,. r JOHN W, Prop'r. r. B. Dxbhakd, Agrat. 1 j Un l-tf -7- r . .-. . j - . j. - . j 1 " 1 ' - ' '"' .. V a -, '.' ' a ' ' ' ' ; 1 r .. 1 x I : ' : rrr : : r; : : 1 - ; : - . ". . 1 XI.t-NO. 134.-, THBOITT. NEW ADVATISBIQNTS.. See advertisement of " The Pioneer." Mcnbon & Co. Bargains! ; F. W. Kerchner. Oats, Flour, &c. Cronly & Morkis Attractive Sale. P. Heinsberokr's Pubi ic Resort. The Freshet A Series of Adventures. - ; We were informed yesterday of the most remarkable chain of incidents and narrow escapes growing out of the present high, freshed in the Cape Fear, which occurred a few days since, that we have heard or read of in some time. A raft .was , on its way down the river, and hajjl treacb.cd a point near the railroad bridge at Meates Bluff when the current became so strong that it was about to be swept out of its course, To avoid this, and in order to get it again under control, -the men tn the raft attempt- ed to mako it fast to a free which they were, 41... : is 1 'U1 Mmc w uua "lK of the men seized the rope and 'sprang into uic unuicn m uic wee; .uur.aw vn- deavoring to seenre n proper 'foothold to enable him to make the rope fast, the current, which was running with almost irresistible force, swept -the raft oh in its course, the rope was pulled from Lis grasp, and the man was left in the branches of the tree. Ho remained there lor some time, bewailing Ins hapless lot, without being able- to see his way out of the lernble predicament m which he had been placed, when, fortunately, a flat which had "been towed some distance up the river by ne of the steamers and turned loose, hap pened to pass within a short distance of the tree, when he hailed and was answered by "the nen on board, who run the flat along side. By this time the man in the tree had become quite benumbed from cold and ex posure and one of the hands on the liat made his way into the branches and as sisted the .poor fellow to dismount; but, just at the moment that he had gained foothold, and lefore his rescuer could fol- ow him, the flat was swept from the side of the tree and downward with the current, eavfng unfortunate number two in the branches of the veritable tree, as of course ,herew.,o polity of ..eromin such a uue wiui u nut hhu poius. nurruwing out i nn riitmnvoH ti,o - man upttiod hJmaoif in ; . 1 41 J i tri ' i . I V ilUAU f . VOW A M-M m 14 V tU MM tU.Vl . f l I the branches and, Mieawber like, waited for something to turn up. Fortunately, he had not long to wait,' for presently an old colored man came paddling along in a bat- teau, loaded with meal and ot her articles, a j short distance from him. The man in the tree, hailed the occupant of the batteau and asked to be taken in, stating that he ' was almost frozen. The old man v replied that he would do so, but lie must first make sure of his meal by landing it on the other side of the river. ; This delay, to the impatient sufferer in the tree,-"was rather annoying, but he submitted with the best grace he could, and soon the. old man had his batteau ashore and commenced landing his goods. He had taken the only paddle in the boat ashore with him and as he went to spring to land with his last parcel the batteau received an undue impetus, which sennit into the river beyond, his reach. And here comes the The strangest part of this ' o'er true tale. batteau, freed of all incumbrance, drifted steadily across the river, and instinctively, as it were, in the direction! Of the. tree in which the poor half -frozen wretch was sit ting; actually coming near enough for him to reach it and get into it by suspending lumself from one of the branches. The paddle was gone, but he found a piece of stave, with which he managed to reach the flat, boarding which he turned the batteau adrift and it was finally secured by its owner. Sailor on tbe Bampace. Owing to tho large number of vessels .in port, the police are haying some little diffl- Miltv with lhe' sailors. ' who will go ashore ' tangle-leg," when they become, demoral- ized and ready for anything that turns up, whether it be a fight or a foot race. Jack i aSUOre anaiacK on uoaru ui ins essei arp ... JS . A . , 1 1 u re quite umcic... i-'fe-- - " the case with a great many of them. One V... enaantiKlo Vinrl ramo oeVinro vpatpr. day and soon got on "a breeze," when he strayed into that part of the city known as " the hill" and commenced cutting up such ugly capers that the women and children fn the vicinitv became frightened nearly out of their wits. Finally some of the police force made their appearance, when he was seized and marched off to the Guard House. Later in the day another jolly son of Nep- ture who had "spliced the main brace" a trifle oftener than was compatible with his ability to behave himself properly, was ar rested for disorderly conduct and taken to thelock-np. . - r Dr. Robert K. Held. of thfl Ktockton. California, papers of a recent date, copies a paragraph from the Star announcing the unanimous elec- . . i . , .t tionot UT. IWDena. ieia oi uiai. fill the chair of Professor of Anatomy in tne . Tt 1 - ' 1 C t 4V.S UOliege OI Jr nySlCians SOU DUrgCUUO i uiu city, and says: " The Doctor has just re- AfflA!o1 Tirttiflotinn of tho rliQlin- , . t ; i,t aA la undo- guished compliment paid hun, and is unde- termined, at present, as to the acceptance i i Tn lthW pvpnt .thfl honor Vti. UIC , - i.t. could hot have un Pn gentleman or a more thoroughly classical j Thprn were no cases ready ior trial before the Mayor's Court yesteroay; . VOL. and nrofessional scholar, lie nas peen lor t ftm. or iam ,mwmjuj . ' tne same time yfiiu me election memoan r fcs ? tJLmssg!; mmmL, - has formed a circle of acquaintances who f anIct swed hoWgl. TttfQfig. Werred.to . Judiciary : O fC HHDfl tixmaAASAARD k RBpUABv: j.J WILMINGTON, N. Local Dots. ' The weather yesterday was very pleas ant. ' : More cloudy weather is predicted for to-day. ' f This is Ash Wednesday, or the first day of .Lent. ' . v:-: The steamship Fonitat . Capt. Doane,. arrived At New York from this port yester day, , . The ' Schr.' Zdtt&,T isomers ten days from this port, arrived at New York on the J 28rd. ' ' . I thisticHitorBoatbnTwar-ai't . -. '. . a s . - k . . . I In the House on Mondav the bill abol- ishing the Scotch Fair in Richmond county passed its several readings. A bill in regard to the fees of inspectors of turpentine was introduced in the Senate on Monday and npDroDriatelv referred . . :,..'.. vi ; ' i ' 1 I TJie Senate rflsoln . ion In favor of aao&lclpassed its rtnMnv In th Honm on MnndAv. A bill to organize the fire department of Wilmington was introduced in the Sen ate on Monday and appropriately referred. A bill to change tho dividing lines be tween the Counties of Columbus and Bla den passed its several readings iu the House on Monday. In the House, on Monday, Col. Ben- nett introduced a bill to amend an act in corporating the Real Estate and Loan Asso- ciation of Wilmington. - AVe are glad to learn that Mr. James Fleet k still rapidly improving and that it is expected he will be able in the course of a few weeks to walk about his room. . The steamship lonawandu and 1 'dun- teer, the former from Philadelphia and the latter from New York, are due at this port and were expected to arrive last night. The Senate bill to incorporate the Me chanics' Bank of Fayetteville, with amend ment fixing the rate of interest as now al lowed by law, passed its several readings in the House on Mondav. Fire was discoverea in the closet of a dwelling belonging to Mrs. Alice Williams, vn.iVnvfh hniiviiAn HI a Hon anrt Kpuncnrifiv uunu, uvynu fuu uu ""- - - streets, vesterdav momioff. but it was T J - -j - Ol nmmntlv extinraished. no alarm bein? made. The origin of the fire is a mystery. In our statement of the amount of stock on hand and afloat at this port, published in our last, an important error occurred. In the article of Rosin, the amount on hand should have been 81 ,353 barrels and afloat 3,836 barrels, making a total of 85,189 bar rel Painful Accident. Rev. H. B. Blake, County Examiner, met with quite a serious accident yesterday morning. He was passing the corner of Dock and South Water streets, near where a vessel was being unloaded af ballast, when the rope of the hoisting apparatus, which was attached to a horse, was sudden ly released from its fastening and flew back with great force, striking Mr. Blake and knocking him down. In falling, his head struck the stone pavement, by which he 1 waspainfully injured and for )me minutes completely stunned, some means snouia accidents, which are liable to take place at anv moment so lone as the streets and side walks, or crossings, are allowed to be ob- strneted m the manner indicated. Marine Disaster. By a telegram from. Norfolk, received last night, we learn that the steamship Volunteer, bound from New York to this iasi evening oi mis luoniui, weu oauuio i m lhi8 ytate, lor oiiences agamst tne iTea a. . K'ittv'TTn.wka TMterd&T. The vessel is i eral Government the Federal Government .broadside to th beached part of her cargo is being taken out. io further par- I timTnro - I - - nf RniQl nntx, V"rf, :."ttJL 1L fceUars mo8t . ine Dacon BWiea from the smoke house of Mr. Benjamin i ...... ...a -..-' i ' i .'.''' i u Lee, of 'this counfy, some Urne last week, mantinn nf vhtph w, made in the Stab. has been recovered. The thief, however, 19 8Ul MurBe,v CITY ITEMS. Nzw RiviB OTSTiBSrLMp.' D. J. ' Gilbert, at his saloon on South Water street, laid iri a supply of as fine and dellcloni New River oysters, yesterday, as we have ever seen in this market Try them. Book Bimdbbt. The MoRXixe Star Book Bind ery does all kinds ot 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. . - - i i- Job PRCfTure. We call the attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, anaau omen hatrintr nrrlpra tew nrlntinff.to the facilities Offered at. the Mornino Stab Pbintino Establishment for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job Pkwtwo. We can WW-" no" noce Cards, BUl-Heads, LetterHeads, ;.Prograjnme, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-BUls, Cata- logueg BiU, 0f Fare, Show-Bills, Checks, Drafts, I . .t . 3 I sc., C. oausiacuuu gunuiwwi. I .iui!,fiAn Aa THlia Thmnohnnt theae vim in Tna wnr in Kvnr iiiui hm vi.iiiiiv iiia.n liib States, Mexico and the Central American republics, gnTihe slopes of the Andes, and across the nam. ?2d1 thS I Tni. .nH th steDDesof ioterior Aa. over the on I 7 . . lT .J tk. i.l.nl. rJ tho Tu.fl. i unentoi . v . . - . eaZt rftlTs ai than they do cures the most perfect material and the! i rate comDinauuu. x " wh v ,rtamtvln controllinir disease which . I . . . a TTIa. Imm uesjneyer tftp&mT" C., WEDNESDAY, North Carolina' Legislature. Condensed from the Raleigh News. SENATE.. Monday, Feb: 24, 1873. 3Ir. Murray rose to a question of person- J lotte, in regard to a general liquor prohibi al privileee, and denounced the writer ofltionlaw. ' . , a certain letter in the Daily Erdoi Satur- day, signed "M.," referring : to alleged re- cent ku klux qntrages in the county of Ala- mance. and purporting to have been writ- ten from that county, as false, malicious, and .fabricacious, . and thought the pnbliq. snouia nave the writers name. presented by Messrs.. Flemming. .3IiUTay I jui. nui w uuu iuuuuuucu u uiu uiuau- i ize the Fire Department of. Wflmington. i It e I iveierrea. . . j Jttr. Morehead, of Guilford, a Dill supple-1 mentary and explanatory of all acts of in-T corporation passed at the present session of I the General Assembly. Providing that I nothinsr contained in any act "Passed shall I be construed to empower or permit any railroad or other company or corporation' to hold, purchase or eonvey any real estate, J excepting so mucn as is usual and neces- j eary to carry on the proper and legitimate business of such corporation. That noth: ing in said acts giving exclusive privilege as to location shall be deemed to apply to mountain gaps, to the bridging of rivers or crossing peninsulas or swamps; nor shall anything in said acts be construed to re lieve any of said corporations from a longer time than 20 years, or to. empower or per mit any of them to trade or traffic in any kind of property. The bid also limits the powers granted by ant act of this Assem bly incorporating any bank, loan associa tion or insurance company, and bills lor the relief of guardians and administrators, Referred. I Mr. Seymour, a bill in regard to the fees of the inspectors of turpentine. Keferred. liules susoended. and the following bills passed their several readings: Bill relatine to the People's Agricultural Society composed of the counties of Ca- tawba. Burke! Caldwell and Alexander. Bill allowing any five County Commis- sionors to declare streams lawful . fences, under certain circumstances. Bill to prevent the obstruction of natural water courses by the telling ot trees or otherwise. The following bills were tabled: Bill amending an act concerning corpor rations. Bill to repeal an act to construct a rail road from Salisbury to Georgia. , Bill defining the duties of Judges of Su perior Courts in certain cases. Mtffl The special order being the consideration I. . . . ... - r I i claring wnat portion Ot tne aeot OI IN or in I Carolina is valid, and to nav off the same, I 9 M. t c., & synopsis oi wmcn we puuiisnea lasi week. Mr. Welch nroceeded at some length to advocate the passage of the bill. He be- lieved the matter should command the anx ious consideration of every member of the General Assembly, whose highest ambition should be to relieve tne state irom tne em barrassments under which she has already too long labored Mr. Cunningham moved to refer the bill to the Committee on Public Debt. He said we have had no report from the committee charged with this matter. No state in the South had taken such action, and he con sidered it premature.- He had heard that there was a proposition for the General Government to assume the debts of the reconstructed States. Congress ought to do this in consideration for . the property they had taken from us. It was well known that the Southern States could not now meet their obligations. He was, in favor of masterly inactivity, &c. Would give his views more fully when the bill was reported, Adopted. Bill to regulate mortgages by corporations and sales under the same was taken up, the said bill eliciting quite a discussion j particspated in by Messrs. Morehead, of I jrumoru, neuumug, wuuS aim au- m.ki.j . . "Rill in rplftt.inn t.n homfrft6ad andneraonal j rroDertv exemption. I Bill extending the-time of registering the grants of lands; deeds, and other convey- Tin ffl fhft mtpction. of railroads in North Carolina. Tabled. "uuf. u!"" " V ul JSNO pBSS I oi readings. " House bill authorizing tho imprisonment 1 W :iAI. - j mVm J , -o-Jt i. .i Ztlil thorities to receive the same, if they deem i fit PflMed its several readings.1 I Senate bill aDoointine a committee to in in August. 1873. was tabled. . A substitute for the bastard bill, amending the present law, passed its several readings. Mr. Cunningham unreduced a bulincor- . . porating the Central Fire, Insurance Com pany of North Carolina. , Referred. Bill asking the Governor to issue a procla mation looking to the preventing oi emi gration from this State, was tabled. Bill in favor of the heirs of .James Mc Coy, deceased, passed its several readings. Bill amendatory of an act providing for a Board of Public Charities was consider ed: ' Tt tianvides that there shall be a Board of Public Charities, with power to sue and! be sued, to consist of fifteen male persons, to have Immediate control of the Insane Asylum, the Institution of the Deaf; Dumb and Blind, and of all the charitable and nenal institutions of the State. The said board to have the power to appoint -sub committees from its own number to take j charge of the several institutions. The passage of the bill was advocated by O t Moaars Allen and ' Merrimon. and onnosed by Messrs. Seymour and Harris. I The previous question on the passage of me dui on us secuuu reuiuug was uiucreu I DVaVOteOI 29 T.O 11. .The bill then passed second reading by a I vote of 27 to 13, Mr. Morehead. of Guilford, moved that the bill be printed and made special order for to-morrow at 11 o'clock. Adopted.' Bill concerning right of -way to churches and places of, public worship.- Passed sev eral read in crs. BUrin mAWf at x.aw. i j. I Tabled. . L- Bill relating to fees, of county Ol p-,8ed several readings. 1 " - 1 , officers. I at Charlotte. "Tabled. I . , . T , ..L. 1 f. liiii io reiruiatc iiik illuc iur iuc ucuuuu of Justices of the Peace and that of Town- ship officers that the aame take place at u ttf, ' .jofiiw. defendants may reside cot of tke titfebtjf'H -4 FywjKTOCHNjER. . , wuadngton, n. c. FEBRUARY 26, 1873. county, in which the action is brought. Passed several readings. Mr. Troy was in his seat this morning, having been detained from his seat during last week by sickness. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, presented a memorial from certain citizens of Char- By Mr. BennetLa bill to. amend the act incorporating the Wilmington Real Estate Loan Association Referred. , . ' ' ' By Mr. Bennett, a bill to charter the Caro- lina Central Bank. Referred. , Br Mr.' Bennett; a ' Wll concerning the salaries ana zees, ox tqe Superior Court The bill to incorporate the Great West- uowcu its scvciai luuuiutia. On motion of Mr. Carter, the bill making a ii M i . i i a tC u appropnairon oi certain iana ana fd,uuu ior the colored department of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum, was taken up. and after lengthy debate was, on motion of Mr. Badger, recommitted to the committee from whence it came. ' ' '.. The bill to repeal the act to imcoporate the Capo Fear Bnildine ' Association was taken up as the special order and on motion: oi but. jraager, was passed over The bill to incorporate! the Transmon tane N. C. Railway Company was taken up aa me secuuu special oruer. ... Mr. Bennett moved to postpone until Wednesday.. Carried. Un motion of Mr. Itichardson.. the Sen ate bill to change the line between the counties of Bladen and Columbus was taken up and passed its several readings. The bill requiring the State Auditor to give bond to the sum of $20,000 was taken up and passed its several readings. Un motion of Mr. Brown, of Mecklen burg, the bill to alter the Constitution in re garcl to the judicial power was taken up and faded to pass its first reading, yeas 58, nays 45. A strict party vote, with exception ot Mr. carson, ind. l ne dui to alter tne uonsutution in reia- tion to the abolition of County Commission- ers was tacen up ana ianea to pass its nrsi reading, yeas 79, nays 46, The same vote as above,! lhe Dill to alter the constitution in reier- ence to the collection of townships was taken up and failed, yeas CO, nays 42. The bill to alter the Constitution in re gard to paying members of the Legislature ifcolX) was taken up and failed to pass its first reading, yeas 76, nays 27. Mr. uuyther moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill failed. Dudley, coL. moved to lay that motion on the table. Lost. Dudley moved to indefinitely postpone the motion to reconsider. Lost. - E.Z2i T llT it The motion to reconsider was made mi . .1 ! ... ... lue dui 10 aiier me v;oasutuuon relative to public schools and public institutions, A mm - jf w, u"j 4d. ine dui io alter ine uonsuiuuon reiauve to the Judiciary and the judicial districts, failed to pass its first reading, yeas 69, nays' 41. On motion of Mr. -Morrison, the bill to incorporate the Mechanics' Bank of Fay etteville,was taken up and passed its several readings. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jf. CB ONL Tt Auctioned- By CR ONL Y & MORRIS. ATTRA0TIVB SALE . , OF - Crbckery & Glass Ware AT AUCTION! ON FRIDAY NEXT. 28th INST., AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.. we will sell at oar salesroom. No. 4 North W ater street, a large assortment or Yellow Ware! Rockinsrbam Ware! . C. and Wnlte English Ware ! Consisting of Pitchers. Mnes. Bowie. Chamber?. Caps and Saucers, Dishes, Plates, Spittoons, Deep Dishes, is&sins ana JSwers, boap uoxes, &c, kc. plass Ware! Consisting of Tumblers, Goblets, Dishes, Tabic Sets, rauts, rreserres, teienea, kc, sc. Grocers and dealers generally are pertlcalarl Invito t attnH. this ulp mm thA erfr u ro fraa I - "-I a PUBLIC RESORT. Exchange Health at Large Pre miums. UNINTERRUPTED FLOW OF KNOWLEDGE FOB THE WORLD. General Information Extended to All. rrrHE COUNTRY AT LARGE BENEFITTED BT I the Increase. Iarge premiums paid In - Knowl' edee for a fair exchange of United States enrrencv. AIT necessary materials supplied to create a for tune DV HSINSBERGER'S febfttf Live Book and Music Store. THE PIONEER, Published every Friday, at . . Florence, & C, ly'W. W. McDiannM, HAS A LARGE AND RAPIDLY INCREASING ' circulation in the Pee Dee country. Conserva tive in sentiment, It folly accords with the views of our oe6t citizens. Terms of Subscription: vuu v toi m au nuvc .......w.. ...... ......... One year, in advance. .$3 00 Six months, in advance 1 15 Three months, In advance.. 75 Specimen copies free. Address PIONEER, f eb 86-tf Florence, S. C. ins in GAREICKS&O. COATS TO CLOSE STOCK. u S 1 JN Jfl S S SUITS ' ..... J --.- - t MTJNSON A CO., - City Clothiers, febSO-tf fffflTlft WHOLE NO. 1,674. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. f BaconBadon- Bacon ft r HHDS & BOXES D. 8. SIDES ft SHOULDERS E A HHDS AND' BOXES SMOKED IDS AND OU SHOULDERS, ,t v. ! r ,i . P. W. KERCHNER; 87, 88 and 29 North Water st. feb5-tf ANOTHER LOT OP THE CELEBRATED Cuoumber Pumps, A At NeflTHiraar4 StSrcT r"T .- y l 1 GtLEl & Mt'KCHISON, feb26tf . Corner Princess and N. Water ets.' Bob White Flour, OaaBBLS BOB WHITE FLOIR Just, arrived. For sdltt by F. W. KERCHNER, . 87, 28 and 29 North Water street" feb2-tf Oats! Oats ! Oats ! 4.000 BUSHELS SEED OAT, ' For sale by 1 1 . , . K. W, KERCHNKR, t7, S8 and 89 North Water St. feb26-tf Brooklyn Life Ijisnrance Co. of KewTort TTAVTNG ACCEPTED AN AGENCY FOR THIS XX first class institution,. respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. 1 'rue uompany is well Known in jnoitq uarouna as PROMPT,, RELIABLE AND UNEXCELLED IN MANAGEMENT. It offers with nnanestionable SECURITY every advantage to the' policyholder through life consist ent tnerewun. JOHN COWAN, Special Agent Dr. J. C. Walkkr. Medical Examiner. Office on Princess street, one door west of Jour- Bat omce. leo i3-naaf Horse Blankets, LAP ROBES. WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAR ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Hames, Chains, Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus ters. Stock Large and Prices Low. . r5! K.Xopham &Co., . No. a South Front St.. oct 26-tf nac wiimuuoon, jn. u. Thos. Gr.xe.. , T. C DxRosskt GEJEME & DeEOSSET, Ooncrai Insurance Agents FIRE! MARINE. LIFE. Princess Street near Water. dec SO-nac-tf ' t MISCELLANEOUS. Diamond Spectacles. Vardness and brilliancv. It is well known that spectacles cut from Brazilian or Scotch pebbles are very Injurious to the eye, be came oi tneir poiannne lignt. IT.vlnf. Viruin taut mi wltK th. Al.t4MAM tn 41.. xsond lenses have been found to admit fif teea per cent, tesa neaiea rays man any otner peooie. They are cround with ereat scientific accuracT. are free from chromatic aberrations, and produce a "brightness and distinctness of vision not before at- taura m roectacies. XAKCTAOTCBSS BT Tiie Spencer Optical Mannfg Company, . NEW YORK. For sale by responsible agents in every city In the, Union. Agents for Wilmington, r: T. W. BROWN & SONS. t , Jewelers ana upuewns are sole Agents for ' them, from whom they can only be obtained. No peddlers The great demand for these Spectacles has In duced unscrupulous dealers to palm off an inferior and spurious article for the "Diamond." Great care. should be taken to see that the trade-mark (which ! proteciea ot American AMters ratent) is stampea on every pair. , , , ieo -eoaiy-Bu wea irn Fartar's ' Ague Cure IS THE ONLY MEDICDJ THAT CURE CHILLS & FEYERS IN THREE DATS if.... 'f . r 'III. . J. . Money refunded In every case if a cure is notef- lecieoj . rot saio oy every arug store. ' i Neuralgia Cured. "FARRAR'S ELECTRIC" "ylLL CURE NEURALGIA ( IN, ITS WORST FORMS., NO CURE, NO PAY! , , For sale by all druggists. . . feb85tf F6rSaie.: , tf A HALF AND WHOLE BBLS MACKEREL. mv .. 15 Bbls Turnips, 00 Bbla Flour, 1 AAA PEANUT BAGS, TABLE SALT, r l.UUU 50 Boxes Soap, 85 Boxes Starch, KA BARRELS APPLES, 60 BOXES ORANGES. JJ . 35 BARRELS CIDER, Canned Tomatoes, Peaches, , Okra, Vegetables and Oyster's,.' Brandy Peaches, Raisins, Figs, Candy, Mackerel In whole, half and quarter barrels , Snuff, Segara and Tobacco, Flour, ougar, c, etc, sc. feb 15-tf HEDDE BROS. For.itlrerMoney. , A LARGE STOCK AND Splendid Assortm't . . , r-OF . BOOTS' AND SHOES ' At Lowest Bates for Cash. Call and examine. okb.' R. FRENCH A SON, 39 North Front street febS3-tf Dissolution of Copartnership. ON AND AFTER FEB. 38th THE COPART nersbip existing between Carraway A Cleapor will be dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to as are requested to make payment be fore that date, and those having claims against them will present them for settlement CARRAWAY A CLEAPOR N. B. The business will be continued by feb Hf ' : :.; J. H. CARRAWAY. SUQABFRKD, OLD N. C; AND NEW Nr. C; , 1 1 i if , it -j ,v , frr 1- . .' Beef Tongues aad Dried Beef, Pig Pprk, t ebHt;) ' ii-nJAa'C STEYXNSONI I. r h'.l i.i ..... ' i nit. , w.umjvw i te w mms i -t:. .11 miATxtteSt wdtrra eAiloiviTf a', rplIESE SPECTACLES ARE MANUFACTURED X from M minute crystal pebbles " melted toge ther, and are called DIAMOND on account of their it ? r . Square vae-l f ft -H'h tl " J ' ' ' IS tnree days. ....v.- four days - five days.'l T. . .'7. ;onwlt..:. ... . S 00 S BO Two weeks..,. o w 44 44 One month 8 00 44 Two mouths WOO . Three months........... S 00 44 " Six montha.......... 85 00 44 i Oneyear..... 4.';.50 00 t9Contract Advertiaements taken at propor tionately low rates. - ; x , , , , , Five Sauares estimated 'as A quarter-column, asa ten squares asahalf-wlumn.- . i , MISCELLANEOtTS. Ccimiooionor's Sale. BYVIRTUEOFAJJECJtEEOF.TIIE SUPERIOR Court of this County, we will selL Wednesday, FebrMn 86, -187V-tlii'clock M., at Exchange Corner, In this city, that valuable plantation upon Cape Fear River; well known as ' T'8 ' ORTON CONTAINING 9,00 ACREH. Plat and full description at office of AnctioneeTf . ''Also that valuable Lot S10Vx222. in this ritv. lo cated upoa Mulberry 10,V, third 88 and Fourth street S. BRICK DWELLING AnOUTHOUSESTHEREOX Also at Court House door In Plttsboro, Chatham county, on Wednesday, March 5, 1873, the Tract of iana, wun au ouuamgs tnereon, near tne town oi Plttsboro, known as . KBrfXipKY. Also a lot of Land . in. the town, of Pit con- veyedtoF.'J. known as tho -HilL deceased, by FrancW arrell. HKDDKCK.LOT. Also all the rlizht. title and interest of F. J. HU1, deceased, la three Tracts of Land in Moore county. Also all therhrhr. title and interest of F. 3. Hill. deceased, in the Copper Mines upon the tract of land known as the . " - McIVER COPPER MINE TRACT. Also a certain LOT OF LAND in the town of Haywood, Chatham county. pgr Terms at sale. ' C M. STEDMAN, DcBRUTZ CUTLAR, j jan 15-law tds-wed - Commissioners. SALEOF WilniMon. ctarlotte & RntlerforilR, R. Under Decree of Foreclosure. . BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE 8UPE rior Court of the County of New Hanover in the State of North Carolina, made in the case of Joseph Stuart, and Philo C. Calhoun, surviving trustees, against The Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company" and others,, at the January Term 1873 of said Court, the undersigned Edwin E. Bur- russ,Chas. M. Stedman and, John D. Taylor, refer rees appointed, by said decree, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder', at the Cdurt House Door in the city of Wilmingtouln the county aforesaid, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of April, 1873, at IS o'clock M.; the entire Railroad, known as the . Wilmington, - Charlotte . and Rutherford Bail road," from . its Eastern terminus In. the city of Wilmington aforesaid, to its Western terminus in the town of Rntherfordton in said State, a distance of S7S miles, of which 134 miles from said city of Wilmington to a point near the town of Wadesboro, and 50 miles from tho city of Charlotte to Buffalo Creek in the County of Cleave land in said State, are completed and in use; with all the railways, rights of way, depot grounds and oth er lands, tracks, bridges, viaducts, depots station houses, engine houses, car houses, freight houses, wood houses, machino shops and all other shops, houses or buildings, and all locomotives, tenders, cars and other roiling stock or equipments, and all machinery, tools, implements, fuel and materials of any kind for. constructing, operating, repairing or: replacing the said Railroad or any part thereof, and ' . .., ', , y'. ail appurtenances or fixtures of the same belonging i r' . :- - ' to or purchased by said before-named defendant and now in its possession; together with all and singu- lar the corporate rights, franchises and privileges of the said above-named defendant as the same are set forth in the Indenture of Mortgage referred to.in the complaint filed in said case. And including also all and siugular the shares of the capital stock of 44 The WOminglon Railway Bridge Company' standing in the name of said defendant, and all the estate, rights, 'title, Interest, property claim and demand of said defendant in and to any and all real and personal property or effects herein before referred to or which Is owned by said defendants. . : . ;i '(; ' -, r ' , TERMS OF SALE CASH. The. bonds of said above-named defendant, 44 The .Wilmington, Charlotte -and Rutiwrford Railroad Company,! secured by the Indenture of Mortgage referred to in the complaint as bearing date March 1st, 1867, and nude to Le Grand Lockwood and the plaintiffs, amounting in the aggregate to $3,500,000, will be received from the purchaser or purchasers in payment upon the following terms and conditions, viz:. Forty thousand dollars of the amount bid at said sale, is to be paid in cash, and for the residue or remainder of the amount so bid, the bonds se cured by said mortgage will be received to such ex tent and In such proportion, as such residue or re mainder bears to the aforesaid aggregate 'amount of said bonds. February S3d, 1873. . EDWIN IS. BURRUSS. I vtx a DT TP a w nfriffntrilf I n.f... JOHN D. TAYLOR. feb83-tds ITotice. jyjRS. MARY CLIFFORD HAS OPENED A Boarding 'lloate .. . , ' on Market street, between Second and Third. Will give good accommodation aad first class table, feb 16-tf Bacon! Bacon! 1 All AAA ESS SHOULDERS AND SIDES For sale by . June 81 -tf WLLLAKD BROS. ADOUNISTBATOIPS HOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN DULY X appointed Admlaistratrix, wtth the will annexed oi rvuuam o- mn, nooce is nereoy given to an persona Indebted to Us estate to leak immediate i R. Bass, notice U aereb debted to Us estate to ta iven to all and those having claims asalsst the said are omovaoiuKsu exbHiia then ss tne undersigned on or before the 15th day ef January. A.D.18U. . . -!. VAkT.BASSAdm'x. Jan lWwwwed , . vFavoritea arid Best OF ALL FLOURS Favor ite Flour, barrels and hstf -barrel: Buckwheat Tkrtr, jftS Flear, raaad Fleor.Woe Floor; Finest xamiiy Buppuee or every giuuwckt. hh kj, ubv ported and doinesiic, sold at lowest caek prfbeei and) deUversd in citv limit without extra charge. febS3-tf ' 1 North Front street.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 26, 1873, edition 1
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