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THE nOEIIIIIG STAB. PUBLISHED DAJLJi BT I :,'1f-.i.,'.;.i.,;:) :. :,.' ,-r.- . .. .-,- : V 1 : i n- . . , . ..,.,,--.-,.... . i , i ..... . , ' ' ',r'-, 'i'-'K Vt" .'H'-i ' :. . . ,."-,- . ..; ... . t - m. . . ...... . ............. . RATBS or SUBSCRIPTION. in advance (by mall) ... . . . ..... 7 00 is months, in advance X" " ),..... 3 60 three montns, ui wu y . . -- i.s ...,mi... s w one month, In advance ( " . ) 75 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the Wry Fifteen Cents per week. OurjCity Agents are pot authorized to collect for more than 3 months in advance. , - -. .. . C1 . f . 7 OUTLINES. it is said the Cubans avenged the death of the Vtrginius prisoners by shooting two hundred prisoners just outside Santiago. A $90,000 fire in Greece City, Penn sylvania. Stephenson in the TJ. s S. Senate introduced a bill for removal of dis abilities. ; - Bills in the. U,,8 Jlouse of Representatives to repeal bankruptcy law and iron-clad oath, also to remove disabil ities. -Bill introduced in Congress to recognize billigerency of Cuba. Two bills introduced in TJ. S. House of Repre sentatives to abolish salaries for Congress men and household expenses for the Pres ident. - The falling of a four story frame building in Paterson, -N. J., killed several persons. Four hundred houses burned by the bombardment of Cartagena. - Stephens interviewed Grant yesterday. Some of Sumner's serenading colored, friends stole certain articles of tertu. Gold, in New York, 108108. From the safe of Memphis county Trustee $40,000 in county warrants are missing, and that functionary is absent No im portant changes in the chairmanships of the Senate committees. ; North Carolina Legislature. -(Condense'd from Raleigh News.) FOCatNTH DAY. SENATE. Wednesday, Dec. 3. The Chairman announced the fol lowing new. committees: On Insurance-Messrs. Welch, Norwood and Hansom. ' , . Banking and Currency Messrs. Humphrey, Troy and Harriss. By Mr. Wann asbillto change the Constitution of the State of North Carolina. Referred to Committee on the Judiciary. - By Mr. Ellis, of Columbus, a bill to change the times of holding the courts of the Fourth Judicial District. Referred ;.tof''';:Comij6ii. the Judiciary. " " " On motion of Mr. Cowles, the rules were suspended, and the resolution proposing a joint committee of three to obtain the opinion of the Attorney General upon what effect the. an nouncement of the ivbte;npon! the Constitutional Amendments will have upon the session of the General As sembly, whick.was .transmitted from the House, was taken up and adopted. The consideration of the bill for the consolidation -of . Western North Carolina Railroad with the North Carolina Railroad, came up as the unfinished" business of the day at 12 o'clock. .' .sr." v r An amendment immaterial to the bill offered by Mr Morehead, of Guilford, as, a substitute to the arriendinent offered by Mr. Morehead, of Rockingham, yesterday, wasadop te.d. n, On motion of ? Mr. 'Waring, the amendment offered by him and adop ted yesterday, was re-considered, and a substitute, providing that Hon. Wra. A. GTj-aham, Hon. Z. B. Vance and Hon. Tod R. Caldwell be ap pointed Commissioners on the part of the State, to see to the State's in terest in the handling of its bonds by the Directors. ': ; Mr. Humphrey thought the amend ment an unusual and extraordinary act, and a xlirect attack upon tbeJBi rectors, and offered" the " following amendment as a substitute for Mr. Waring's amendment: That any dU rrector . or offieerf-tbe said North Carolina Railroad Company, or other person entrusted with any of the bonds, certificates of indebtedness, or other funds of th Cbnipany, who .shall be suiltv of any wrongful ap- ;propriation, misapplication, malfea sance, or other corrupt use of the Mine, with intent to benefit himself and to defraud the Company, shall be guilty of a felony, and upon con viction thereof before latiy Superior Court of the State, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars, anvd by imprisonment in the Penitentiary" not less than two and not more than threeears, or b&th, at the discretion of the court." The amendment, after considera ble .discussion, i participated in by Messrs. Humphrey, Waring, Welch, Love, Norwood, Morehead of Rock inrham. Aver and Seymour, was .adooted. Mr. Norwood offered an ameud rrient, providing that the new charter would, hot allaw the R'aikoad: Com p tny banking powers and privileges, which was adopted. . The amendment ofMr. Flemmiug, jM-oviding that no change .of gauge wfiall' be made in the North Carolina -Railroad until the completion of the vWestern North Carolina .Railroad, to Paint ' Rock on the Tennessee line, occasioned a lengthy discussion, but was finally adopted. Mr. Worth offered au amendment that if work was tjot commenced in oue year on the North Carolina Road and tha. Western. Road was not com pleted to Paint Rock in five years, the charter should be null and void." Mr. Humphrey thought the pass age o"f the'amendmeht would defeat the object of the Directory in selling their bonds..;-. -'--1' 4 TT", MrWortb-4rghed-ati sooie; length the importance of a guarantee on the part of the Directors that this road should be completed. ' " The diseuftaioh" bh "hU Udint'was contaned by Messrs. Worth for, and Humphrey and Flemming against. Mn Morehead, 6f Rockinghalrf, of VOL. XIH.-r-NO.t63. fered an amendment to the amend ment so that it will read after the litigation now pending in the courts, fcc. . . ;y, . Z,. . Mr, Love, an amendment that the time of completing the railroad to Paint Rock or Duck town, shall be three years. After considerable discussion Mr. kove, withdrew ? hisaraendment and offered the following as a substitute for Mr. Worth's amendment: . rl hat immediately after the sale of the first bonds the Company hereby created shall commence on the Rail road, between Olcf --Fort aiid Paint Rock and continue the work without intermission nntif the Road is com pleted between said points last named and from appoint hear Asheville. to the ' Tennessee or Georrria line, in Cherokee couutv. Mr. Norwood offered an amend ment that no sale of the Road, or any of its franchisesshajl be sold unless advertised a sufficient time before- Jband in two papers in the city of Ral- sigu i iue largest, circulation. Pending the discussion on the amendments the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Wkdnesday, Dec. 3. 1! Mr. V?nntt' tt 'hill tn nllnnr i hn Commissioners of Anson county to levy a special tax. Referred. ' By Mr. Bennett, a bill to Amend the charter of the town of -Newbern. Referred. - By Mr. , Gudger, a resolution in structing the Governor to withdraw the appeal to the United States Su preme Court in regard to the suit in relation to the Western North Caro lina Railroad. Referred. By Mr. Shackleford, a bill to pre vent the sale of liquor within two miles of -Tabernacle church, Onslow connty. Referred, s .By Mr. Kichardson. a bill . to in corporate the town of Whitesville Columbus county. Referred. Br Mr. Moss, a bill to incorporate the town of Toisnot, Wilson bounty. Referred. By Mr. Lindsay, a bill to authorize the Commissioners of Nash, county to levy a special tax; Referred. By Bunn, col., a bill to make it a misdemeanor for Connty Cammis- sioners or Sheriffs to discriminate in drawing and? summoning jurors on account of color, &c; Referred. By. Mr, Godfrey, a bill to increase the salary of the Judge of the first Judicial District of North Carolina. Referred. . A message w;as received from the Senate transmitting a resolution ad journing sine -die on the 22nd inst., and asking concurrence in tne same. By Mr. Bryant, ot litt, to amend by striking out " 22nd" and to insert 15th, j which was adopted. The resolution was then adopted by a vote of yeas 86, nays 12, and or dered to be returned to the Senate for concurrence in the amendment. On ) motion . of Mr. Bennett,, the Senate bill to cede to the United States a part of a lot in the city of Raleigh, for the purpose of erecting a government' building thereon, was taken up, amended -and passed its several readings. - : The bill in .relation to . usury, no more than six per centum to be taken, came up as the special order. The bill was read, when, Mr. Waugh of fered a bill re-enacting chapter 114, Revised Code, entitled "usury,' as a 8ubstitute aocompanied by a proviso that any person may for the loan of money, but on no other account, take interest at a rate so great as per cent, ; i : ' - . Mr. Brown, of Davidson, the intro ducer, took the floor and advocated the prssage of the original bill in re marks of length. - Mr. Moring moved to indefinitely postpone the whole matter. Aaop ted. "-" " : The bill to incorporate tbe ( North Carolina Immigration Society, was taken ap and passed its several read inr's. lleaolntion inviting -Horn W. A. Graham to deliver an address before the General Assembly, during the present session, oh the subject of the Mecklenburg Declaration ot mae pendence. -: . The Public Debt of North Carolina. The following bill, concerning the adjustment of the public debt of North Carolina, was introduced by Senator Flemmiug on Tuesday ; Section1 1. Tie General Assembly of North Carolina do enact, That Wm. A. Graham, Mathias F. Mauley, Bursress S, Gaither, Thos. W.l'atton Robert Strange, Walter Clark and John A.' Gilmer, are hereby ?consti tuted and appointed a committee to confer with the holders of the bonds .of the State of North Carolina,- for the purpose of compromising, con solidating, adjusting, liquidating and settling the" public debt of theState of North Carolina.' Sec. 2. That the commission so ap pointed by this act, or a majority of thenv shall haye power to arbitrate any and all5 debts, cfaims. bonds or obligations now outstanding .against the State of. North - Carolina, and agree , to pay. so itfuch fas r they , may deem just and legal," and within the ability fthe State to-pay; . tiSEc; .3 That the Committee or afay two of them may call a meetings and at such meetipg shall elect a Chair man and Secretary, and all subse- ;ii y? vi .y t, i n l v my, - WILMINGTON, quenJL meetings shall be held at the call of the Chairman. ' - " - "Sic. .4. That the said. Committee make no adjustment of the whole debt or any part thereof, whereof the adjustment of the?, entire debt anil outstanding -1 evidences of ; indebted ness adjusted in the. same -ratio will require-in any one year more than five .hundred thousand dollars to meet the interest on the same. . , . . Skc. 5. That upon the certificate of the Secretary of the. Committee,, en dorsed, by the Ch&irmap, the Auditor isji.efeby directed to audit, and issue bis warrant, nponlhe,Treasurer for tne xnueage or eacn member or tne Committee at the-rate of 20 cents per mile for each mile traveled to and from the setting of the Committee. Sec 6. That the action of the Com mittee shall be submitted to the Gen eral Assembly, and be of no force until approved by the same. &ec. 7. lhat this act shall be in force from and after its ratification. MASONIC GRAND LODGE. Tblrd Day'f Seiilou. Raleigh News of Yesterday. The entire morning session was taken up in the reports of Standing and Special Committees on subjects of not general importance except one in reference to a change of the law in publishing names of members of Lodges, expelled or suspended. ' 1 he afternoon session was devoted to the. consideration of the report of the Special Committee on the Orphan Asylum. THE GIT The Mails. The mails will close from this date as fol- ows: Northern through (night) mails. ..... 8 P. M. " through and way (day) mails. . 5 A. M. Southern mail 8 P.M. Carolina Central mails 5 A. M. Smithville, Saturdays and Tues days 6 A.M. Fayetteville, river, Mondays and Fridays........ 1 P. M. Fayetteville by C. C. R W, daily 5 A. M. Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every Fridav .w. 6 A. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BiNFpRD, Ckow. Cuba Molasses, &c. O. D. Myeks & Co. Family Groceries. Shbiek Bros. Clothing, &c. G. R. French & Son. Boots, Shoes. Vice & Mebane. For Liverpool. George Thbogeb. Consignees. M.cnds. Hot Soda. Cronly & Morris. Oranges at Auction. T. C. Servoss. City Tax Sale. Heinsberger. Turner's Almanac. Mayor's Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday morning: Henry Shelvin, charged with disorderly conduct Case continued until Friday. W. M. Presher, charged with violating section 10 of the General Ordinance of the city in attempting to rescue a prisoner, was found guilty and sentenced to thirty days at work on the streets. Henderson Brown, charged with cursing and other disorderly conduct on the streets at night, was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or serve for thirty days at hard labor. Jas. Russ, charged with assaulting and resisting Police Officers Brown, Statcher, Cutlar and Wise, was found guilty and re quired to pay a fine of $10 or work thirty days on the streets. Robert "Scott, ., charged with - disorderly conduct and swearing at the Seamen's Home, was found 'guilty and required to pay a fine of $5. Henry Shelvin, charged with failing to appear after giving bond to do so, was mulcted in the amount of the same. W. M Presher, charged with resisting Officer Miller in the discharge of his duty, at the meeting at the Market House on Wednesday night, was found guilty and judgment rendered for $25 or thirty days at hard labor. Thos. Green, charged with failing to ap pear and forfeiting his bond, was mulcted in the amount of the same. - - ,M a -a- Onr Fair. Alluding to the approaching Fair of toe Cape Fear Agricultural Association in this city, the Fayetteville Presbyterian says ; " The ' Fair at Wilmington, commencing next Tuesday, the 9th inst., promises to be a success. The managers are working faith fully for it We bespeak for old Cumber land Agricultural Association a large place. Let many of the adnftrable entries on ex hibition here, which made " Our Fair" such a splendid success, arouse themselves in be half of our Cape Fear sister, and take their places in the ranks. Pro bom publico is a good motto. Let it be the lever lhat will exert a healthy Influence in the direction of Wilmington " Ample arrangements, the President, Col. McKay, informs us, have been made with Railroads, Steamboats, Hotels, and private houses to accommodate all who may wish t6 attend." Be Punctual. The ladies are requested to be punctual at the meeting this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Hall of the Young Men's Christian Association, bringing their work ins imDlements with them, as the work is w t then to be put together., . C. F. A. Association A meeting of the Executive Committee Li -p. a Jf.nimoi - A Bukiainn with the Advisory members, .willbe lield at xne jtTOceuiiouse mus evening, s ; o'clock. We are requested to urge a full attendance N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER -5 1873. Local Dots. t Only three weeks to Christmas. The shootiDg gallery has been closed. -The death of Gen; Alfred Dockery is reported. - The L'Ariosos "hopped" at Eclectic Hall last night. Seven brigs and barques arrived yes terday, alf of which haU from foreign ports. The weather for the past two or three days has been remarkably mild for the sea son. ' ' . S .t- The Norwegian Barque Speed, Natvig, arrived at Liverpool from this port on the .2nd inst. - , Representative Mat5son was in the city yesterday and returns to Raleigh this morning. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Board of Aldermen takes' place this evening. ; The Sophia Amalia, Bergstron, from London for this port, arrived at Gravesend on the 18th ult. The members of the Howard R. F. E. Company were out with their engine yes terday afternoon for trial. Another collision occurcd on the Wil mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad on Wednesday, badly injuring the engines and resulting in damage altogether to the extent of about $10,000. . The Committee appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to look af ter the poor of the cHy and county is in session daily, Sundays excepted, from 10 A. M. until 11 A. M., for the purpose of hearing applications. That pavement on North side of Mar ket, between Third and Fourth streets, has been improved a little by throwing loose dirt and sand on it from the drain, but it lacks a deal of being good pavement yet Fix it. A notber Grocery Keeper Tricked. Last night, shortly before 9 o'clock, the grocery store of Mr. Henry Borneman, near the corner of Eighth and Wooster streets, was visited by one of the colored sharpers who have swindled so many of our grocery keepers lately. He called for a number of articles, which were wrapped up for him, the whole amounting to some $3 or $4, and finally said he wanted to purchase some whiskey. The liquors were kept in the back part of the store and when Mr. B. went to fill the fellow's bottle the latter fol lowed him, but immediately returned to the front part of the store, seized the articles that had been done up for him and rushed out of the door. Mr. Borneman started in rapid pursuit and chased the thief for some distance up Wooster street, but he was swift on the foot and soon disappeared from sight. This seems to be a favorite dodge among tha light-fingered gentry of the col ored persuasion, and so far they have been very successful in carrying it out It is to be hoped, however, that some of them may meet with a warm reception if they continue to repeat the experiment. Tne Berger Family. This excellent troupe gave two perform ances at the Theatre in Newbern on Tues day and .Wednesday nights to large au diences. The Timet, in its notice, speak in the highest terms of the impersonations of Mr. Sol. Smith Russell, especially his imitation of John B. Gougb, the great tem perance' orator. ! Miss Anna Berger's per formance on the gold cornet and violin are also alluded to in the most complimentary terms. "In fact," says our eotemporary, "all the members of the troupe display re markable ability in their several parts, and altogether furnish One of the most pleas ing entertainments that one cn wish, and just at this time is an excellent antidote to drive away the distresses of a panic' The Berger Family and Mr. Russell give two entertainments at the Opera House on Monday and Tuesday evenings next, and all who wish to enjoy a few hours of un alloyed pleasure will go and hear them. lgaciatrates Court. W. T. Cutlar was arraigned before Justice S. VanAmringe, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of committing an assault and battery uponW. H. Moore. The defendant was found guilty and required to pay a fine of $15 and the costs, but appealed to the Su perior Court, a bond of $200 being required for his appearance. m - MMnsntsjV masquerade Ball. We learn that a grand masquerade bail will come off at the City Hall on the 30th inst Arrangements are now on foot, and ample time has been given in the selection of the evening for the entertainment in Order that it may come fully up to the standard of excellence which has been de signed for jt by its projectors. Spirits TTirpentme. . The Catholic Uhurch in Ral eigh is being frescoed. , f -'A large number of Sheriffs set tled taxes Monday and Tuesaayv . t. . N umerous robberies are repor ted in Eastern Ward of Raleigh. ""- CoL David Suite, Representa tive from Rockingham, ( is convalescing from illness.' ' , , - The Greensboro ' State: says the old Union fiote! at 3raham, N.- C, has been sold to the denomination called, , "Chris tians, for. the purpose of starting a school. 'On Saturday .bJight'Iast, a shoot ing affray took place' between two colored men. In the suburbs Of Mt 'Airy,: resulting ShT, 77:Z' " Mt. Abr I Vtsitor. On Toes- a-Y of this week. Mr. Eohiiam Midkift who resides about three miles from" this place, was cutting timber for the purpose of erecting a tobacco barn, when, in fell ing a tree, he was struck by a large limb and got his collar-bone broken. Mr. James Belton, of Mt. Airy got his leg broke last week by a wagon run ning over it. The Visitor also has this: Mr. James Taylor, of Mt Airv. cot his lesr bad ly broken a few days ago, by being acci dentally thrown under the feet of a drove t)f mules. " - ' ' The Hickory Press says that one Joseph G. Bennett, who has a family near Statesville, took a singing class last Summer in Watauga county, and joining the Baptist Church and giving out that he was a single man he won the affections of a maiden of that county. They Were mar ried, but afterward rumors of a previous marital engagement disturbed the serene happiness of the couple. On investigation it turned out that the rumors were true. Meanwhile Bennett started, as he said, to Statesville to bring proofs of his innoeence. He has not been heard from since. CITY ITEMS. . Look to Tour Feet. Dr. Deboit, Surgeon Chi ropodist, of Philadelphia, hat jaat. come to oar city and is stopping at the Clifford Hotel, on Karket St, and wQl remain a few days in practice. Ills special ty is treating diseases of the feet such as extracting corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, etc. His recom mendations from the press and certificates from some of oar leading citizens are certainly very flat tering, and prove aim an adept in his profession. The samples of corns of which he showed as a hot-. tie fall are evidence of a great deal of suffering corked up effectually. His certificates show that the opera tions are painless, and without inconvenience after wards to patients. Ladies add ethers desiring to consult the Doctor will be attended at their residences by leaving a note at the above named hotel for the Doctor. Dr Deboit also treatsfstammering and other lingual defects, and challenges the worst cases for consul tation. njafonsolidatKa of the Carolina Farmer and the WeeUy Star having largely increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers will find it an admirable medium of communication with the farmers and planters of the two Carolina. PRarrrae Pxpxb. We now have in stock over 900 reams of news paper, size 34x36, weight 30 ts perream. It is good, rag paper, and will be sold, in lots to suit, for cash, or sent by express C. O. D. Book Bihsxkt. Tbx Hobnuto Star Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Buling 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 PanmHO. 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 Mobktns Star Printiko Establishment for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job PmnTDfa. We can famish at short notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-BOls, Checks, Drafts, &C&C Satisfaction guaranteed. IF YOU Want a Cook, Want a Situation, Want a Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, Want to bay a House, Want to boy a Herse, Want to rent a House, Want to sell a Carriage, Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Honey, Want to sen Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, .Want to sell Furniture, Want to sell Hardware, Want to sell Real Estate, Want a Job of Carpentering, Want a job of Blacksmithing, Want to sell Millinery Goods, ' Want to sell a House and Lot, , Want to find any one's Address, Want to sell a piece of Furniture, Want to bay a second-hand Carriage, Want to find anything you have lost. Want to sell Agricultural Implements, Want to Advertise anything to advantage, Want to find an owner for anything Found, Advertise in THK MORNING STAB. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HAVANA ORANGES AT AUCTION, M CM ONL T, Auctioneer. By CBONZTds MORRIS. THIS DAT wewillsel Water street, FRIDAY) AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 1 in front of oar Sales Rooms, Souls 10,000 Havana Oranges, Ez Brig Nellie Mitchell. dec 5 It , TURNER'S N. O. State Almanac, 1874. This Almanac is the most valuable now published in jNortn Carolina antra noma oe in every family. Tarboro Southerner. This is one of the most complete Almanacs ever published in North Carolina and contains fea tures inat o in era nave never Known. vnrisuan au vocate, Raleigh, ,) The department devoted to the annnai State record of 1873 is a uew feature of the Almanac that will commend it to popular favor everywhere. Daily Journal, WilmiBgton. .race 10 cents. or saie at HEXNSBERGER'S dec 5-tf Live Book and Masic Store. Consignees. "p LEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE GERMAN Barque C M. vonBehr will be ready to discharge cargo to-morrow, Dea 5th. 'Vrr OEORO THROGER, Master. . Wilmington, N. C.,'Dec 4th, 1873-St Hot Soda. JpOR A GLASS OF HOT SODA GO TO "MUND'S DRUG STORE, On 3rd Street,' opposite City Hall. udiesrBelts, T' ADIKS AN1T GENT'S -rRUNKS, SATCHELS, Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, at the Saddls and Harneaa Factory of 'A ' jr. S. ITapluuBi . f : 8 Sooth Front Bt Wilmington. N.C. mayS-tf use WHOLE NO. 1,933. NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. CITY TAX SALE. Office Treasurer and Collector, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, December 4th, 1873. IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXISTING LAWS, I will offer for sale at public auction, in front of City HaU, at is o'ciock m., on tubbiiai, this 30TH DAT OF DECEMBER (Instant), the follow ing described property, to satisfy the City Taxes, with expenses due thereon ana remaining unpaid for the year 1873. T. C. SERVOSS, Treasurer and Collector. 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Cassidey, Frank A L agt ' tras Clark, Edward Collins, Edward 1 Darden, Agnes A Bavis, Jackson D , Davis, Julia E' : A Dosher, Julius Drane, Virginia L 1 Dudley Mrs Jane A Eborn, Edward ' Edwards, James Ellis, Miss Basheba Evans, Julius Finlayson, Martha L i Fisher, Arthur Foster, Mary E Fisher, Wm uouey, dames m . a Grant Reuben 800 12 00 443 00 Green, Wm A HaU, EH heirs of oy J u am extr Hart, Godfrey 10 40 Hayes, Mrs Julia A 209 Hewett, John W 667 n so Hill, Annie Hill, Edward Holmes, Rebecca est Holmes, Mason Hooper, Charlotte Hunt, John R Henry, Frank Johnson, Herbert Jones, Abraham Jenes, James Jones, Emanuel Kabnweiler, Mina . Kelly. Mahaley Kent, Thos H King, Elizabeth -Larrington, Diana ' Lewis, Richard Lilley, Isaac it . Love, Alex C Love, John D Lumsden, Mrs E A . McAllister, Peter McClammy, Chas W McCoy, Frank McCoy, Robt McDonald, Hugh . 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J H prest 57 Wooster, Jnoesfof 153 - . 164 Wsoster, J A Co 43 " . . f . -,:; 33 00 77 00 46 00 . 31 00 71 00 31 60 ? 81 5 4 04 18 40 5 50 941 00 353 SO .45 v -e eS ' I ' ,ptl3846t 1SJ45 IIS 00 DELLNQDENT: . Beaaley, Richd agt , 104 w6 f- 21 00 8 00 7 00 jtorae; jnary ... zoo e3S Campbell Anthony 119 Cabarris & Hopkins 308 6 00 .34 00 Craig, H A heirs of 810 DicksonJ H or unko 90 Haztmaa, est of ' " 610 - elSJl . 17 00 614-61W08 . 619 .--an'- - 7f 530 FtlSS456 Two weeks. Three weeks...!. one month.;. . Two months. ' Three months... lx Bontas. "One year,.;. IVContract Advertisements taken at proper . tionately low rates. ... Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and tea squares as a half -column. - - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Hayes, Mary - 48 Hughes, John 48 Hall, Raphel - .79 Hanfcin,Mary- 118 ptS 4' pt - W 6 : ' ml : m 5 : pt 4 5 n 3 e5 m 5 e S S 00 7 00 V900 13 00 4 00 9 00 8 00 151 00 8 00 41 00 iiazei, Murgareicst vm Martin, Richard 46 MUUs, Wesley 64 . Middleton. JMest 317 Martin,John 848 Swain, ATitoni 393 -. dec 5, 7, 13, 30, 38, 80- JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE : JJAY, BAGGING, 4 - CUBA MOLASSES, CHEESE, RAISINS, LARD, COFFEE, : RICE, SUGAR, PORK,SYItDP, And a fine grade of ! CHEWING TOBACCO. - BENFOBD,' CROW CO. decS-St ' ' ' ' woBKnsra hard AND WILLING TO WORK HARDER TO RE doce stock and realise THE CAS Hi,,,. Fam i ly G ro eerie s Of every kind and variety, Teas and Coffees, Sugars and Spices, j Batter and Lard Hams and Shoulders, Beef TongneiaBi Brcfaat Bacn, English and American Crackers, Preserves, Jellies, . .urines, Brandies and Cerdlals. SWEET CIDER ON DRAUGHT. W need money to pay our debts and will take pleasure in feceipUn; mill ior tnose wno owe as or in seiius our BUYERS. at lowest figures to CASH CHAS- D. MYEE.S & CO.. 5 and 7 Porta Front St. dec 5-tf CHRISTMAS! IS COMING, AND WHAT WILL PLEASE THE little boys better than a - Nice Suit of Clothing. - VI HAVE . ONLY A FEW SUITS LEFT. Men's and Boys', Overcoats and Garricks, GENTS FURNISHING GOppS, ALL AT COST ; FOR CASH. SnRIER BROS. dec5-2t AT LOW PEICES. We are offering BOOTS ic SHOES Of best make and mate rial at very low prices FOB CASH. Bayers will save by par chasing at LGEO. R. FRENCH ft SOS'S, 89 North Front street dec 5-tf For Liverpool. rjinx A 1 Br. Bazqaentine ... E. SHUN, WM. EDMUNDSON, Master.i Is now on the berth for Liverpool. Has room for 600 bales cotton. Apply to i VICE ft MEBANE, dec53t - Aeeats. . MISCELLANEOUS. Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery AND 5. ij CLOCKS AT AUCTION. 11 M. CM ONT, Tt Auctioneer. till By CRONZTt & MORRIS.. tion of Rich Chased Teas and Coffee Setts, Ice Pitchers, Large and Small Waiters, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Revolving and other Batter Dishes, Dinner, Fickle and ft Breakfast Casters, , Ivory Handle and - i Steel-Fated Knives, Tea and Table x"1 Spoons and Forks. Mtq Manufactured by Holmes, Booth, Heyden, Rossel and the National Plate Company. J;,;'l t 'ALSO' fi'.'j.- One Solid Silver Tea Sett of live pieces. FIrst-Class Goods in every partiealarit.', ' ' Sale peremtory and continued daily until sqldsn dec 4- - t ,ioi; - OPERA HOUSE! Two Nights OnjjBt ' 1 "aaaw-is'Bsi .--,-: f MONDAY & TUESDAY, Dec, 8 40 m s V'i Retarn of the Ever Popalar and Favorite! i : BERGER FAIIILY. oo Swiss ; Bell 1 Riilgrs. PARLOR ORCHESTRAT W r trJ sj nit n a . 9 6 00 YnnTlir I.Hfl lRx MIIKr l.nrilKL..nHInl I And the Renowned Humorist and , ithe' GreateBt Facial Artistof the AgeJ1"71177" Sol Smith RttfifaoH! Together with their Entire CompskrKbf VileAaed , Musical Arttsts. . - - Everything New this S'e'aoii, New ArfistsI New Music! New'InttkWa'New -v . -. . - Costumes, and ,,, -,.,lf : . Arraaged expressly for this eaWetirt.; 1 ' I All the Latest Songs & Newest fMasic! - PRICES OF ADMION Dress-Cirela' inW Far quette, 75 eta.; Reserved Seats. AX 00; Paranette C3!l. BOrt? tinner Oallenr 85- Ctal7 Seats JmaV be 9 00 I se(redat Heinsberger'sBooandMattorT " W.'W.'FOWXK,--' dee4-4t - . - Btunneu Manager. - it nn ....S3 00 ............. ...85 00 ...... .'..SO 00 rrai8 DAT (THURSDAY) COMMENCING: iT " 1 X 10V o'clock, we will sell at our Sales RoCmn, .? XX I South Water Street, A valuable and beautiful eeUco
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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