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THE HOEimiG STAB. i . . r.T v ....... ....... , - ..1 s - r . ' ft ' V ''J . ' ' - l - " . 1 ptJBUSHD4JLTv?Tr. " i A. ' kip a - - 7. "V i ... , . ' HATK3 Or BTTBSUIltrTlOM. t-i.s vest in aavauce iy iiiuuj:... 3 so 4 00 75 To t"Ny Subscribers, delivered in any pari or the ... witiMn Cents per week. Our City Agents are l," authorised toTOllect for mora than, a mostus ia advance, r ;E j Xl i. X : v II u -'' OUTLINIiS. TUe vessel su nineilei, 00. Bald priSUilvia TT tl v iiiumvv j sj sawasa a impee at New York. The New York 1 1 hM thinks Us correspondent, Mr. Keeler, missing between Santiago and Manzanillo, was murdered - A Cuban dispatch states i Hat lie jumped off the Bamer.H- The Yirginiu prisoners were released on arrival. Seven persons killed in'a fight bet ween Americans and Mexicans ;ia New; Mexico. 1 New York markets: Cotton, 16i16f ; South Carolina is agitating i ihe reassemunng oi me iax rayers v;on vtmtion of lol. Caleb Cushing has been selected to jepresent v this k Government at Madrid, on account." of the serious complication Jaxiust : inevitably rrow out of the Vtrginius affair.". So says a Washington telegram-to the Richmond ' Enuirer 4 The dis-, patches of last night indicate that the policy of the Admiqislratiorv will be to suggest reorms in Cuba. -! Kebecca Harding Davis Drown Her self In aTTitern Sbmetbtng Strang About It. Mrs. 3Iay qbinspn a literary wo man, committed suicide" in Ypsilanti, ;Mich., a few days since, drowning Iherself in a cistern. She was nearly, C . - 1 . 1.--1 . . . ,1 I :an eveutful'career. Her maiden name j -was Barlow, and at the age of sixteen j she married William Stevens, of I "Wavne. .With him she lived several i yeare uttej jRvrl4baly,. and I rsix years ago vuey were uuurecu, i sshe retaining the custody of their fcliildren, aged jesgectively seven and five years. Leaving these with hex; mother, she went to Ohio, and acted as a detective vin the. United .-States ret serik On itiel20UW last in on th Mrs. Stevens was married in move to Texas early the coming year.- Robinson r e:ititie4y r tlrat bis wife told hhu that ' a Vbnrrg man named Barr, with whom she became nrmainted durinsr Iter residence in n;,. hA ohnfTftf. ttfir on three differ! 1m AvanM rree mouths, in advance ( '...,.. h in advance f Ypsilanti to Wcj. J. Robinson of Cen-I say that they had not too remotest I that he did on terton Ohio, but Mill remained with j idea of the abject or destination ot the f 25th; steal her mother, Robinson intending " to j Virginius. 1 hey distinctly deny that I wood. the cut occasions, the last time while shi iroiniifiei Spaniards. . Their, state was living in Ann Arbor, this eansiug ments cover .more than one thousand her to move to s Ypsilanti, and Yhat sheets of foolscap. Most of the '.1,0 woa atraul h would vet kill her. prisoners when thev were taken on' j,., .... .. rf 1 Exactly what the canse of jJarrs l .enmity was is notkfowni bjut it is i thinr.pd that the deceased aVfk detec- uive worked up a ease wherein Barr ' was directly concerned, ana tne ex- ii;ii:aniA to this imurv. lr.- Kobinjson had nut paruany re- 1 Covered from an attack of bilious j mKa time of her death, and it I a stMEiied thattshecommitte! sui cide while temporarily insane. ; It w'onld seem, however, that there was' an object iu her death, for fiveinsur ancTpolkies have come to light. The pteminmSiotes in ; each case were made payable quarterly, and upon each policy but a single payment "had fl... Th nolicies are all in favor of her children, and by the vv 11 iuuvivi , ft 1 terms of ht-r will her mother is made jexecntrix - - T r. r $ 'i: fJDetroil Free Pess Deci 841 (1 ; Tire full account in yesterday V i ?sue of the Free Press of the investiga- the cause 'of tKe deattTof May Robinson, formerly Mav Stevens, and claimed, if;trS to be noWplher than !ReleecaHardBgIDAi weU- known authoress, ratner increau . a Aim f fta frlO t. ! prevailing excuemeui, vci v .ter in Ypsilanti. ' . - A number of additional facts were 'uiiicovered, and the case now has l unore mysterious appearance than .eveivIt - is fboldly -antimates- that: :Marytevens"-obiTrson'Ret)ecca Harding Davis" is neither dead nor itf rowi&d, but al4ye and alert at thi ateMJut we!i':'Vbere is the problem to 'be .solved, ; : This is the theory of tke insranee" men. and thev constrnct it from tfa&. 7 -ifollowiag facts? i if. yr-' i May Stevens i lyobinsbn, oT as is claimed "Rebeeca Iarding Davis,"f a c j and tal- wo,, a" v1 '.hy I"-f: -v. lies ueveiua uv j u j in th iTT.n'itPfl States detective ser-. vice. Wie was acenstotBeato jrave awfl "tto assuming (TisguTses in fact,' clever at it, and had at various ttimes and places passed nnder assumed inames on' of-whieh (Mrs, Eldndge) appears in the evidence taken before -Justice Crane and the jury, ; . : , Sherwas trave,rtoo,nd apdAtffkted 1y turned thepistotibat tbe1 evidence of Robinson shows Barr pointed at her. and. where other women wonia WD7l 6 Slo S potently sncambed fa. .l with n flnraced man alia have iraootentlv sncci struggled with an enraged man -caine off victor. A woman hpr va shrpw1 rros-soonanastered the. intn- 6acies dMlfeonciah:i)eTO a novelist (whether the genuine Jlard. ting Davis or not matters little) soon .con8trneted. plot to aetter her con- r I.t 'Ultion. . - ; . : A She obtained policies pt iosurance lSorl.&ersrifab tr&m&?W' i tno oinTonirR or ner uuououu, insurance' aVent to-day discovered,! inon... .MMo A.i1ir ' C IHr.l lr!I KU. m m sunuinuw Jmcuv - TT idditional Mltoies. increasing tu nrst quarter's lostaumeu v . t sum XIII.--NO". 83. of a dead woman, dressing it in som ca.Hard Da "X t7 S wi wer v-iuay otevens-Kobmson Kebec- was necessary to be done in order to successfully, deceive the insurance companies and recover the amount of the Beveraljpoliciesi 'According to the insurance men's theory, confeder ates were ; taken into the plot, who' lent their; assistance, obtained the body, and Everything was ripe fr the execution of the plot Thursday nighC It is upon this startlineriheorv that lh .WFSfM? i tand their ,dtec- " "- "n cngagcu 111 WUIHIIig up thf casjin Strange sand , almost in c'redibTe as it is, thereVre'tnany whq believeit..Tj5houhlt rovettrue it JwoUd libeij al miosf i emarkable and dramatic case in, the annals of crime." T Arrival of the Prisoners. New York Sun of Monday. The prisoners "present a wan i and emaciated appearance; Their skin are all dark, and some nearly black: Most pf them are Cubans, and a few are iUitivea of3 amaica.3 J The? do not appear. 4o .pqssess much, education. .The X wo most intelligent are Knight aim vjray. xne uuniaia was over- crowded, a'ting 115 more passengers on uuhi u- buau - sue iiau accommoaa-4 tiohs for., ; They say that brutal mur ders are- committed daily jn Santiago j a. i . by the Catalan volunteers, suspected Cuban sympathizers being inarched off to a mock trial and pat to death. One " of "the . survivors, ..an , Irish man, was taken from : the ' cell n ' .1. I.... l.n lt. .1 I and, his name was not upon it, arid he J was allowed to .go back on board. 1 James Scott, a . mere lad, who was J takeri dii the Juniata as the wardroom I jbcgr, las.OA tbegunboat Atlas while iuo wassauic was wwug piauciu oau-i uago--ae -Da, xie saw tne men ltt.e., 'l 1U . - - 7- .Lfmi. t tachment of troops from theToVnado march up and lire. Alter this, in I consequence of the smoke, nothing j. was discernible., by mm. Ihe crew 1 the Virginius had - any ammunition, of that, they saw "atiy thing thrown overboard. - Capt. 15raine t on the voyage-from Santiogo to' this . city rCrjok fjstatemehLof eacapri - as. ta-tbe. treatment he- had-rreceived . .- . . , ooara vwere sunering, irom disease, fra-which, the recover on the vovase , wtms city. t. vmie tne Juniata was in the harbor of Santiago Gen. Bnrnet and the officers of the lornado nroposea to can on capt. pfainej,uuiktue uuunui uuuu ind1gttantl'y;declined by the officers of the Jpmatsr j v t Spirits fTurpex L There is considerable talk in Hendersrfn of a new paper, says the Sen- Cdk JridH Wheeler, the his- torianr is at the ;Taxborough House, Ral- el'.iv'v'''-'?;.:'''' ': An unknown colored woman bled toXfleatlr fronjjeats, icyes, andnose in Raleigh., f,,-- , -,-p ' The residence .of, Mr. N. , G. WowleiUln Ralsijrb, was slightly! injured, with the furoHnre, by a fiw on Monday A new postffiee has been estabt lUbed at BrowiTaTX Roads, , in Baudot ph m1 ;.lored..inan, wa8 f Un. Hodees, Yen mnes east or ttaieign, wnua Dunei,iiuiu through his head. The stable and crib of Mr. Danlel"Sellars at Selma,: Johnson county, Were5 destroyed by fire Monday morning. Loss f50p partly insured. Tbeo. N. Ramsay, Esq., has ad ministered the pledge eftotal abstinence to one thousand persons in North Carolina during tne ft.m!wn nonT ote najifes who so severely Stabbed Mr. Henry HwKe he samt couhty. i H t .--rr Raleigh tJfews; Sunday night, litt4before the- hour of 12,- too- grist 1 T.,511 onl ttton cin of W. H. Bledsoe, Esq., "Tro rra'm! uth of this cuv. iMwa9 fand Ihe nronertv was entire- ly destroyed The loss w estimated at f 12, - 000 while the insurance amounts to $7,500, ' Raleigh News.: Uou. J. u. ren- nington, the present Governor of Dakota, was an apprentice noy ujbmb r & ,u &ldWi office at the time. Andy Johnson, was then ftjmrneymantoilorinMr.Litchfordstailor P, FayettevUle street. ; ; ' . ; 'l'vUiiw-ilt the CaroUMFarnHr the: U-WviMiareeljtocreaaedthe c W the fanner, and . .. ...,i.. . , k- "i . , i,-tw.THs Moajrw bta Book u kind, of Binding and Boiipgte a wl niks wl LkToroS ctianuaadothaeedtag Z& work.y wry on their orders.. : "1 rJ " I ' - lassj sM ' ; ; T . 'TO:W call toe attention of mer- ZZt snerlff tawyers, railroad . wm.Mn officers ana agwui, Sifisiki i M i j . i'Tn l - s Ti r i tsi sT is m: stv " irm m. avo I IU IsTilsTWlTlssl TWo. slsi I - - r7 44 A4t11 binrll of ttappt-H. ".,7SES faithful execution. We can furnish ; . jue,-W Hwiriiu, v - - JMliN .The ttaiU.r":-.f-. T;;i::'f fhe mails will close from this date as fol lows:-"'-.- -:. ' ' - v-: - - Northern through (night) mails. . . . 8 P. M.;. v,':::i. through .and way (day) ' -r mails. , u .. ..... : . n A. M. Southern mail J-'VlV ; M; Carolina Central mails. . . . . . 5 A. M. Smithville, Saturdays and Tues--'-; - days 6 A. M. Fayettevilley river, Mondays; and x rulays ;. r.. iviv .. : ." , .. 1 I. M. Fayetteville by 0: C. R. W.V daily 5 A. M. Unslow c. H.i (horse mail) every , j Fridav A.M. NEW ADVEHTISBSIENTS. MrjjisoN (&:Ca Clothing, ifec. - iv u. &EUV08S. uity t ax Sale. ' ' J; L. ; Woo8,rR.'-MedieineS tor Sale. See Ad 44 Deutscher Ball." Postponement." ' Mr Nervosa, City. Treasurer and Collec Ltor,. wa8 8ubpo3nled at ihe.rSuperior . Court yesterday morning and consequently could not correct in time the list of property to te sold for city, taxes, .and hence . the post ponement of the sale until Wednesday, 31st 1n8tant, at 12 o'clock M. . .Don't Be Alarmed. . ,,:. Thel5re-alarm in the steeple of the Se cond (colored) Presbyterian church, corner ightb andClie8nutfitreets is tobe re paired to-day. Between the hours of 10 and 12 a trial of the alarm will be made and people are notified not tobe frightened and start a cry of . fire unless it should be rung for more than ten minutes. Another Fox flout The party of gentlemen who got up the I.... f"M-t..?AfmAf rl. r n 4- nrtllt mi.fi a signal failure on account of the bad weather that they have determined to tryit over again to-morrow, the 1st of January. Those who exDecttoDarticiDatearereauest ed to meet at the Toll House-promptly at 8 o'clock .when the 4 toot" of a born will be signal stirting for i Hall's Neck," In the vicinity of the Work House, where the nont will take place, r r magistrates' courts. Before Justice T. M. Gardner yesterday Clem Wright was arraigned on the charge the night of Thursday, Dec. and carry away one cord of property of "Daniel W Williams, living at what is known as Bear Island, on the Northeast River, in this county. Wright, for perpetrating such a wrong, was required to give security in the sum of $100 for his appearance at the January term of the Superior Court. A Handsome Book. We had an opportunity of examining yes terday a most beautiful volume the first of Wamtrlv. and the first of the 44 Thistle Series," which our old friends, Messrs. E. J. Hale & Sons, formerly of Fayetteville, but now of New York, have commenced publishing. It is admirably printed on fine paper, tastefully bound and beautifully illus trated, reflecting much credit on the enter prising publishers. Mr. V. J. Anderson, of this city, is Agent, and the price of the Work is only $1 50. The series is sold only by subscription. : Escaped. Mary .Murphy, the irrepressible colored damsel who was released from the Work House in the early part of last week, and who was returned to the Guard House in a day -or two on a dray, . broke out of the Armory-room Monday night, by breaking off the lock, and effected her escape. She bad been, sentenced by the Mayor to work thirty days on the streets and at night was permitted to occupy quarters" in the armory -rpomva ; last -accoaats- she was making her way into the country in tlie direction of Northeast, and if she has left for good it will be accounted a happy riddance. Colored Spttools. There? was a meeting "of the colored peo- pie and friends last Saturday, atLillington, fife, the purpose of taking into consideration the establishment St that place of a perma - nent school that shall ,nJ only give to the colored peopieof this and adjoining conn- ties opportunities such as.it is not possible for them noiw.ta enjoy, but also in connec- tion with it to . have , a normal department which. lf successful, will in a few years help .to supply the great'denjandtor teach ers in the country, ; Rev, H. B,;Blake, of 1 this city, was present and addressed the meeting, showing the need of such a school and how it might be conducted. We are glad o hear there wras a goooiy numoer present, that much enthusiasm was mani - fested and we trust good results will f ollow. 1 superior Court. QQm met at 10 o'clock and disposed of a considerable amount of business, I iowjng cases were disposed of: f Q e Wadde charged with -sault and battery, the jury, after e- maming out all night, returned a verdict of U . S gtate Duncan Holmes and W. H. tol appeal rfrom the City Court, Verdict of guiUy rendered. . - state M.,Amos Wright; charged ' . - . .'withlar- larvtr. Mistrial. , Stale H. Parnett, charged with assaalt Hie IV, Us AJUl UVVfc ValiUfc HMSowt bsry: 1 ept-suspended' on' th. ilZjA. -i'-' - V ; -rr an4 psymei au aniA ""Jr:-t:w? fr'' -i. ! . ' gtate j. -m rwv v war ens w 0 the uoftri ma w I ... ,,M Fl. !lMf'.il slaf mr wk ffliBrrtlaBoif ...,., : 1 RM irUO u -wmw w -uwiiuiwur I,wa.rt-a-tbatSli.tiir:mmmoa r. p . . . 3d ijJ8t, irJ thetase otthe State 31, 1873. FIRES. The' Fire Fiend. Let I.oos Four : Alarms la One . Da jr The Fire Xe parttneut Kept Baiv, Are. The fire bells yesterday kept the commu nity in a f evensn state oi excuement.--- There-were four different alarms, in three of which the fire department was called out. The first originated in ''the partial burning of a small quarter" house, about 0 oclock, on what is known as "Chadbourn's Hill. north of the Wilmington and Weldon Kailroad. The employees of . the Messrs. Chadbpurn's mill, with other persons in the vicinity,, went manfully to work and, soon succeeded in extipguishing,; the-4flames, the damage being immaterial.. The firemen and hook and ladder company were promptly on the route to the scene of the conflagration, but were turned back before reaching it with the intelligence that the fire was out. ; t.: ' ..'' .' : About half past 10 o'clock the house of Jeff. James, a colored man, situated pn Sixth, between Walnut and Red Cross Sts., was discovered to be on fire. It happened that the city street brigade were engaged in grading the street In that immediate vicinity and by their united efforts the building was saved. There was no general alarm in this case. . . ..... , . --. Just after the 1 o'clock bell was rung for dinner and" many of the business, men were on their way to their homes the startling peals of the fire bell were again heard and , the excited Ihrong . which . souu filled the .streets hastened in the directiou o Eighth and Castle streets, where,, on the : Sontheast. corner of those, streets, the onestory dwelling house belong ing to Mr. John Sedberry was found to be in flames. The fire is said to -have been discovered about 25 minutes past 12 o'clock, but owing to the length of time taken to get the alarm down town in the vicinity ef the engine houses, the difficulty in procur ing water and from other causes it was fully three-quarters of an hour before a stream coutd be got on the fire and by that time the building was a mass of ruins. The neighbors all lent a helping hand and suc ceeded in removing all the furniture from the building, a.nd Messrs, Thos. Gray, Ed ward Griffith, R. H. Gray, Jrand J, Harvey, all young men, mounted ( the building ad joining, also the, property of Mr. Sedberry, and by almost ' superhuman efforts, ' with water passed to them in buckets, succeeded in preventing the flames from communicat ing to it. Mr. Griffith, we learn, had the side of his face badly scorched. Mr. Sed berry, who was absent from home at '; the time, and who only reached the scene of the fire when the walls had all fallen, in, informs us that the loss on his building, which was comparatively new, will amount to about $2,000, upon which there was an insurance with Messrs. Taylor & Giles of $1,200. He bad but lately completed an ad dition to his building., i The fire is sup nosed to have originated from a stove-pipe in the : dining-room. There was no lack of promptness on the part of the fire department and all worked with their usual energy and spirit and did all the service that could be expected of them un der the circumstances. The wind blew almost a perfect gale all day. which made the sound ef the alarm bells so much more startling, Last night, about a quarter past 7 o'clock, when the wind - had died out and the ap prehensions of 'the community had some what subsided, the alarm was again heard, and the firemen and hook and ladder com pany were again called into requisition. The flames this time were found to proceed from ' the carriage house of Bishop Atkinson, on Orange, between Fifth and Sixth streets. City . Marshal Price, who lives ' hear, ' was quickly on : the ground and with the assistance of other 1 persons who had reached the scene sue- I'ceeded in 'removing the horses from the. j stables The hook and ladder company I labored raithfuUy m removing combustible material from the Vicinity of the fire, and in keeping it from communicating to other buildings close by until the arrival of the engihes77These were quickly on the ground ; and commenced a vigorous onslaught upon the burning building, soon succeeding In, arresting the flames. ,The carriage-house, wood-house" and stables wfefe destroyed, the latter being pulled down. 5 1 The loss on J the buildings did not amount to much, but j the buggy , and rocnaway Deiongmg to 1 Bishop Atkinson, which were in tlie car- riaee-house. were consumed. - It is difficult to tell how the fire originated, but it is sop- posed to have been caused by a spark from a chimnpy. The fire department certainly did most excellent service in this instance, the Cape Pear (colored) Company claiming to have put the "first stream on the fire. While the above fire was in progress infor mation came to City ilarahal Price that his stables bfldrcanght from; the flying sparks, but a few buckets of water availed to bring the flames in this quartef under ! subjec tion. !- ' 'l ' ''". .: ' " '' ' .-. The Kalntnck District. We are glad to learn that an arrangement , - t Jas been effected between our enter Postmaster.-jCol. Brink, and Capt. has been effected between our enterprising where -w. on wr tWVLil S. P. Allen's.' a 11 iviiin us . null xiumsi . m. m w -r - t -tt nmentwin go into effect on the 1st , - .,. i-,,- v i annssv t- s lis. - s irniim wa. fcuaa bciaiuu I v .vwmhmji ,r.TT . ,r . ;iTJ, f Hni:.fi Mil BTO!"rr" f T"' j Xocal Sots. The New. Year U at hand. ,. -jjv.;f t'; r , ';;...; ' . . ' - - . y -r; The Scbopner JnJi P.fiiikey Qilkey, sailed from Boston for this port on the 27th inst.', --''' I The Schr. Ltesie Cirr, Teal, sailed from Belfast, Mel, for this port on tlie 19th The Schr. EUa M. Fennell, Mitchell, arrived at Pensacola from this port on the 22d inst. , t ' . " - ; ' The British Schooner M. St. Pierre, Carter, arrived at Matanzas from- this port .ion the 19th inst. i -J Our German friends will have one of their pleasant balls af Mezart ' Hall, Front street, this evening. Read their advertise ment in another column - - v , The only case before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning was that , of W. H. Montague, continued from Monday, who who was found not' guilty and dis- ' charged: . The Schr. - Webster Barnard, which put in here in distress some weeks since, has received the necessary repairs and is ex pected to leave for Jacksonville, her origi nal destination, to-day. , . , ' . While the Cape Fear steam engine was proceeding to the fire yesterday at 1 o'clock, z ' . ' - " . . . . uneoi me norses oecame aisamed oy a piece of glass bottle sticking in hisfootlock Another horse had just been secured and put in the stables as a temporary substitute when the fire bells rung last night. Distressing Accident. Miss Mary Cutts, daughter bf Capt A. H. Cutts,' of this city, was. severely if not dangerously burned yesterday morning, about 9 o'clock by the accidental ignition of her clothing. We are glad to learn that the physicians in ' attendance do not consider her injuries necessarily 'dangerous. Orphan Asyl am. The raffle for the beautiful quilt and cnahion for the benefit of the Orphan Asy lum, heretofore alluded to in these columns, will lake place at Mr. P. Heinsberger's book 8tore.this evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. The Committee in charee of the matter is composed of Messrs. P. Heins berger, Jas. M. Brown, Donald MacRae and W. B, Binford. Amaeenlents. - There has been quite a dearth of amuse ments in this city lately which we learn wiU not probably be interrupted until the 10th and 12th of January, when the Geor gia Minstrels''4prbpose to hold forth at the Opera House, having changed their original dates. It has not been definitely ascertained as yet that Mra Gates will visit ns this season. The masquerade Ball. This most brilliant and interesting affair of the season came off at City Hall last night and was witnessed and enjoyed by a large number of spectators. We regret that the pressure on our columns this morning pre vents ns from saying more than that it came up to public expectation in every, particular. the costumes of the gay masquers being magnificient and striking ? The Steamship Metropolis. uonsideraoie uneasiness is felt in some quarters in regard to the- safety ef tho Steamship Metropolis, from 'New York for this port, now' two or three' days overdue. entlemen of experience" in such matters em, however, to feel but little appro hension. Tho Metropolis is a fine. . staunch vessel, with a most excellent and trust worthy commander, and their impression is that she has weathered the' storm, but has been driven probably entirely across the Gulf. . , The Virginias. Tlie far-famed steamer FtrgrtTUW, the seiz ure of which by the Spanish ' war vessel Tornado, arid the 'inhuman butchery by Spanish officials' connected with the trans action, created such a tremendousfurore in the Tinited States and caused such 1 a thrill and outburst of indignation throughout the civilized world a few weeks ago,' how peace fully rests beneath the blue waves;' which wash the banks at the .entrance to our har bor.- .We. stated in our last, that the impres sion had become very general ;that the sunken vessel off Bald. Head and the Vir ginius were one and the same and r-our dis patches this morning confirm the supposi tion. .-For full; particulars connected with I tne sinking of the vessel, so near, our own potti wnich bftd become so . famous in the annals of our country, we refer our read era to our -telegraphic columns, . on the lounu page. . -. ri-; .--:. if yotj Want a Cook, , , ,: Want a Staa4on, Want a Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, Want to rent a Store, ' Want to sell a Piano; Want to sell a. Horse, ' : Want to kad Money,' Want to buy a Douse, Want to buy a Herse, , . Want to rent a House, Want to sell a Carriage, Want a Boarding placed" U'-M VI, i Want to Tvormw. Monev. Want to sell Dry Goods, i ..Want to sell Groceries, , ; .. Want jo belljHardware, y, Keal Estate, Carpeneria... " ; Blaeksmlthlng,;; -'-'-; - . MHttpsry Qdods;' !f rtJ ; ; Wanttomell aTTona anil Iot i ilH?-3H'S i waat find tajmelikAax Jrii ; Waat toseU apieceof Fjortiture, ; ;.- , .Want to buy s soeaad-luoa vspnage, - V s 4 P Want to find anytJiing jou have lost, , Waat tb sen AcidtiuIaplemeiits, ' T Want to Advertise anytMngto vantage, ;J Want to find an owner for anything Foundi - WHOLE NO. 1,954. CITY TAX SALE. "i ; ' Offlce; Treasnrer' & Collector, city op, wrLMrsroTON: n r ; - DecemberSO, 1873. J rpHB CITY TAX: SALE ADVESTISKD FOB this day, at 19 o'clock IL, in front of City Hall, ia POSTPONSDimtUTO-MOaEOW (WEDNESDAY) SlftT INSTANT, at same hour and place. ; . - u- ' T. C. SEEVOSS, . dec ai-lt : . ; Treaaurer A Collector. BAEGAINS RE YET MADE BY PURCHASERS '. OF CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, u AT THE . .' City ClotHn g'r Store Of MUNSON A CO. dee 81-tf ; " Sale ol Valualile -Onus ant Hetote- J OFFER FOB SALE MY ENTIRE STOCK OF Drugs and Medicines NOW IN" STORE ON Corner of Market and Front Sts. Reasonable terma win be given, with the privile of leaains; the bnilding which is most faTorably lo- cared for the bnsinesa. Annly to the nnderaiirned. or Chaa. M. Stedman. Attorney at Law, for patticnlars. . dee Sl-3w Deutscher Ball. JglN A1XOEHEINER DEUTSCHER BALL FIN. det stattnente Abend in der Mozart Halle, wozu alls Dentschen freundlichst eingeladen werden. ' aie uommitte, - a. kujus, JOHN HAAR. Jr..- decSl-lt . F. MARTENS. Ladies' Belts, T ADiES4 AKD QENTS TRUNKSv SATCHELS, Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, &c, at the Saddle sad Harness Factory of J. 8 Topham Ac Co., No. 8 South Front St., . .Wilmington. N. C mayS-tf nac . MISCELLANEOUS. 3i Visiting Cards. JjK)B NEW YEAB'S CALLS. ' Snpply youreelves at HEINSBERQER'S.' JJBIAKS FOB 1874. A large assortment for sale at HEINSBEBGEB'S. ' 1 000 SHEETS 0F SILVER PAPER for Maeoneraders, Ac, &c ,-t 'or sale at TrETNSBEBGER'S Live Bosk and Mneic Store. dccSO-tf For Sale. 4 000 BACKS LIVEEPOOL SALT. 1 A All Sacks Turk's Island Salt, cneap. M.mJJr 1.500 New and Second-band Spirit Casks. . 60 Tons English Hood Iron, beet quality. dec 80-St Buckwheat, gTLVXB DRIPS SYRUP, NEW ORLEANS MO LASSES and COFFEE roasted ana ground svKKy; DAY, at . J. C. STEVENSON'S.' dec80-tf 'EeuOTflf Old Bab auiEvPets. fhX HATS AND BONNETS , BLEACHED, V preaaea ana maae to - Look as Well as New. For narticolsrs call on MRS. JENNIE ORR, 4ta street, Detweeaixan ana enmcn. . novzs-n HayJ Hay! JTS LOTS TO SUIT ; For sale by ADRI AN VOLLERS. felrS-tf Old N. C. Hams. CHAS. D. MYERS A CO.,. 5 and 1 North Front St decSS-tf : Nelson's & Cox's (gelatine. CHAB. D. MYEBS & CO.. '! ; decSB-tf 8 and 7 North Front Bt. Bennet's Fruit, Extracts. CHAS. D. MYEE3 A CO., ' 5 and 7 North Front St. ' i t - i decS&tf Hew Goods For Cash. TTE INVTTE THE ATTENTION OF THE T Public to our ; - - . , STOCK OF GKQCERiES which we will sell unusually close to CASH BUY- ERS. 1 EDWARDS A wai. nov. IS-tf Bacon ! Bacon 5 100,000 LBS SHOULDERS AND SIDES For sale by June tl-tf WILLARD BROS. Wood is ITow Cheap. T3LACK JACK, SPLIT OAK, ASH AND FINK. m um Dest quaucy, ror s&ie irom wnart or 4jbliiv ERED-PBOMFTLY INiANT FABTOF THE OTTY; font or cut api ! i o.Wpabslky CO. dee! Select Boariuii ani Da Sclifiol, rpHs?' MlBSBSi NASH AND MISS KOLLOCK 4 wm resume the exercises of their scaoo on Frltlay; February 6tb, 174. Jj Clrcularsforwarded on application, . dec 14-law6t Sun . XXT abitm JAKW AND V1S1TJLNO CAD3 W ; pxmtedlathe jWZm rssgll v-"'5Pi1atfaf sad Ps Wishing Hoasa BATES OF ADVERTISING. One Sonars oneay;;;v.iii;; -.-LV- ;Ji.;i..fl it tweaay?.;:;.i;. i.....s..ii... 1 bt " threedays.w; .......;..., , foBrdayi.,..r...,.x.i.i ......... 60 .0.. . oneeek.f::;.f..::-.V . X... S 6C (Twowsreebav..M,t..r..i. 6 00 ; -OneBmth.,..-.-r;v.....,.'-..,:-. Z ,Wmthf .J.. . r 'Z i ?wfta.'.... .....',. 00 ' I " toMtas-.i....i.v.iw'..J-- ,'- W i . One yaar.,... .r;.60 00 Contract Adrertkemcnta taken at propor tionately low rates. ' ' - Five Squares estimated as a quarter-ootnsuL, acd ten squares as a halcolumn. - liUi'tliffilSE TJe only Sellable GirtDtatribntloaln.tbe.conntrjl $75,000 00 V ALU A.BLE GIFTS ! ; ; . TO BK DISTBIBrjTEO IN -' ; L . D . SIN'E ' S v. ? v i6ft Regular Monthly i GIFT ENTERPRISE . . To be draws Monday Febraarjr S3d, 1874. ? : Two Grand Capitals or $5,000 IN: GREENBACKS ! Two Prizes $1,000 each in Greenbacks! Five Prizes $500 each in Greenbacks! Ten Prizes $100 'each in Greenbacks! 1 Horae"and Bnejy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $600; 1 Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $260: Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth : $100 each: Five Gold watches, worth $500 each; Five Gold American Watchea, worth $135 each; Tea ' Ladies' Gold Bunting Watch- ' . es, worth: : $100 - each. 1000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting" Watches (in all) , worth from SSO to $900 each; Gold Chains, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Ac., Ac If umber of Gifts 7,500. " ' ; . . Tickets Luoited to 75,000. Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom liberal pretnrams will be paid. ' - : Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets $10; Twentr-five $90. is a full list oi mi UBtoiprv adescriD- tion of the manner of drawinr,' as other Informs- tion in reference to the Dintribntion, will be sent to anyone ordering them.' AU letters mast be ad- aresseato ... xaik omci -" ' 101 Wj Fifth st SecSO-tUlFeblS. L, D. SINE, Bex 86, j , - Cincinnati, O. Just Published ! School Hiisic Header. BOOK 1. FOB PBTMABT- SCHOOL8I ' PRICE 85 CTS., OB. $S 60 FEB.DOZBK.. The first of an excellent aeries of GBADE& SCHOOL MUSIC BOOKS, by L. O. Emerson and W. S. TUden. . .. : . : ;;. EMERSON'S SINGING SCHOOL. PRICE 75 CTS., OB $7 B0 FEB DOZEN, is a complete, cheap, and useful hook for Singing - w Schools. ;i (ke's Dollar Instructor for Eeed 0r - gaiu. Clarke'v Dollar IiiJitructor u for Piano.' . Clarke 'a Dollar In : Structor for :f Yolin.; For beginners and amateurs. Full of useful, lc atrnctive, and at the same Um brilliaat mute Father Kemp's Old Folks' : Concert. Times. PRICE 40 CTS OB $390 FSSS DOZER BOOKS. Suaz everywhere with mat applause from yountr and old. .. ' i r Sold everywhere Sent, postpaid, for retail price. - Oliver Dltson Sc Co. f C. H. Dltsoat Sc. Go - j Boston. . - 1 TliB'way, new xora. decSa-dStaw sat wed wtf NOTICE OF tt. Sale of ; Beal ;state UMer Power Cflutainefl m Horttsie. BY VIBTUE AND. IN EXECUTION OF THE poweref aale ' contained rsr a eertsmdeed of r viTtTtfie and' fw kxkcutiojI 6f TH mortgaze, made by Julia, ocoa ana ms wue to " The WUminetoB Boildinc Association.' bearins date the S7th day of May, 1873, and registered la the office of the Register otthe Ccmaty of New Ban over in Book G. G. G. at page 614 and following, (ae faalt bavins been nude la the payments required under the provisions of said deed), " The Wilm tug- ton Bail iaig Association" will, at IS o'clock M oa tv.U the id day of January, 1874, reu for casa. ic auction at be Court House in the city of nblie auction at be O olngton. the land ar h1. vis.: A certain I .U. .ui li .. .il lvw said deed, vis.: A. certain nfece or parcel of land? iltuatein the city of. Wilmington, begianing in the fiflnthtm line of v Market street ataDointose hns- dred and thirty-two feet Eastward Iy from Its tersecuon wnn tneKasiersnneor eixteeau street, thence running Eastwardly with said line ot Market street one hundred and ninety -eight feet to the Western line of Seventeenth street, thence south wardly with said line of Seventeenth street three hundred and thirty feet to tne Northern line of Dock Street, theses Westwardly with said Use of Dock Street one nonarea ana ninny eign itscv, ua unw Northwardly and Darallel with seventeenth street WRIGHT STEDMAN, dec S-lawtmjant-wed Attorneys. rjmB SAMBi .,.;. ;; cr B63lttcr in tig Worll ii-3 GOZDEy JJRIPS c& NEW OR- , .... . O- . ' : i . v :".''.- v., i'l LEANS SYRUP. v ' . ... - . - . . NEW HULLED BTJCTiWIlEAT. EMPIRE FLOUIl. MAPLE SYRUP. u AT dec80tf GEa MYEKS. 11 and 13 Front St. Salt, Hay, Syrup. -i AAA SACKS LTVEBPOOL AND AMEBI 1U.UUU CAN SALT. OA A BALKS 1'KIMB SASTJKKn UAI, . ZUU 800 Bales Prime North River Hay jQ BABBELS 8. H. SYBUP. 2 HHDS? S. H. SYBTJP. ' ' ' r"- - " For sale low &y ; deeSS-U . WILLIAMS A MURCH1SON Bacon, Pork, Sugar, Flour. 50 BOXES D. 8.' 8m. SO Boxes Smoked Sides. 17 r BBLS. C Mi KB. - 125 8UQAE, 1 QQQ BAKKELS FLOUB, all grades. 'For sale low deo38-U I WILLL4J 4b MTJBCHISON. Onion Setts; PEAS ANDBEANS, KEBOSENJS Oil, Linseed Oil, White Lead; Spirits Turpentine, Alcohol," Varnish, 01assFnt,.,foesslsLOWby i.; , vl. rira41rxEB, decavtf ---' Braggists; Thenhejobof)ocnriiithpbpdy'1 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1873, edition 1
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