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RATS8 OV ttTB8CKIPnOM. One yer, vi5rTr. 1 hXmontU in advance J'V i ' i in any part i lor City Agen iiizcd to cgllocl; foe monahaiv3 nwni rtrrr-rr not. (lv.nci , OUTLINES. , Quesde DItel Caaiojala a par 'that "the collection for suffering Cubaqi.ts; without authorization.. Jno. M. Mor ris, Senate Executive Clerk and prominent; ex-editor, is dead. Ex-Senator Richard. , Yates is dead. Malone, the Georgia raiirdf JWi),3ia'ra hanged yesterday, cheated the gallows by taking morphine. State Grange of P. of H. organized at Montgomery, Al. Union Banking Compaiiy, hi J iMllJlfieiphia,' re sumed yesterday. Ingersoll. another Kew York ring thief sentenced to five years hajjiJbpr The Self injunction suit was argued yesterday at Raleigh by Messrs. Budd, of Baltimore, and Strong,. of f llaleigh. orKarket8: Cotto" 16i16i; gold, 1094. Paterson labor ers out of employment will hold meeting to demand .wojjfaiy ..-r - Voz de Cqba? paper talks insolently of the inability of Castelar to stop executions. ! '' ' ' )i - ' : ... TUB SITUATION. It is definitely ascertained that ihe demaiitte1 by the1 UtVltett :itates upopf Spain comprise these points: Salute , to the flag for the insult, restoration of the Vtrgimus, surrender of the survivors, money indemnity to i the families of lie victims bf the Santi ago tragedy, guarantees for the fu-. ...... t it -iv:.sif jut- ""r"' ": - . r'iWr.5 The Washin eton Govern ment has extended the time for Spain to con sider f th?se dfandi eotlohs are now in progress between the two capitals. ature,- Condensed from the Newa NINTH DAY. Wednesday, Noy. 26. The President announced the lap poiutmeut of Mr. Kiug, of Lenoir, in the place of Mr. Waring, who resign ed his position 09 the Committee on Public PrintU. -IBVji Ihe President announced as the! Uomrmtteeon isanKS ana nrrencyri Messrs. lluiuiihrey, Merrimon, Cnn ningham, Flemming, King, Walker and Harriss. The Presidepto announced as the Committee on Constitutional Amend ments, etc. Messrs. Allen, Morehead, ul uLuiLuiu. aim, u&uywuu Jr ATjToyifl. t&4)lantera,J manufacturers and others in tne prose cution of their business, &c. He- p !.- t . lerreo 10 vpinjniqcpe ou x roposinous ;and Grievances. Hy'Mr. Flemming, a resolution in I'avqr of JH.nns. - Kerred to jfioijenaiuTO: O; J BrMr. Lovr, a resolution providing for the adjournment of the GeneraV Assembly on the 24th day ot JJecem ber. Referred. ,Fiom thg Ilouseossagej asking tlie concurrence of " tlie Senate in a resolution to adjourn for Thanksgiv ing Day, which was concurred in.. 0 , '..!l-ii..-1M. TJ . .1 W II IllOlltlll UL i.U.1 . uuiupuict, J.no rules were KU.soended to admit of J his motion to call up the bill on the doilr., Isolation off tbU$M EQ?g)lin Kailroad, whicli was mane ..tne spe cial order for Tuesday at 12:30, o'clock. . - The bifrtocanccde to the United asttntip1i-t rif Int. "No 09. in the citv of Rnleiorh. was taken no and passed lis BeveraijreaoHfiflstTfx'IM ' -the oftject 6 the till is to ce4 encugh of the Court Mouse square, iiii the city, of Raleigh, to the United ;States for" the purpose of building a Federal Court House and Post Office.' HOUSE REPBESgNT4irpa . ..... -r Y"r rvr i fi "rKDNESDAT, NOV, 27. Kine. col., presented a petition of S" . . 1 r -wt . u r is colored -teitiseaa Pfr? fl.n4 vurouua asking the passage of Sumner's 4vifL rights bill. Calendar. . T?f .Mr. Billiard presented a peuuon asking a charigetpf the Bladeoonnty HUtVefeht-ltettfeberlarfrJ conntv. Calendar. ! Hv'Bunn. col.: Resolution in favor of civil righWLCalendar. Uy Dudley, col.: A bill to exempt ier.oijs from taxation who Bhali es -tablisli factoriern theimaqnfaoturtf -ot Trie -proiruets or-icer oiaxe. U v Mr. Bullard ; A bill to change .the line blenjiladen and Cumber Jand counties. Referred, i Bv Mr. Jones, of Caldwell? A bill for the relief f such counties whicta 1 &m mmkiemvQWw&tio .allowed by law for the support of lu- italics, itererrea. - .. Messrs. Benpett, McGehee,- Bow ?aau, Norment and " Dula were an no.uuced as the House branch of the Joint Select Committee to ascertain of the Constitutional amendment regard to sesgjojls of the General As- Kemuiy has upon toe present session Messrs. Stowe, Craige and Wheeler rW-a onnceil aoaeojisoJancn gard to the report of Prof. Kerr, State The bill to amend the act to incor 4!teTiteteDavid9crn Col lege was taken up and passed its sev ral readinss. f t .-1 5 rj a Wi t2 Jl K7 00 I . ' ' ' aI. . J.1 . I I VI - " ' A '"W - I I " ' W II- IIJ 1 II 1 ..- . mm - j-v ...m. , .. IV II f --- -1 ir - r w aTI-I. '""-"t-""' Z rr rut i ... ......... .... 1 B - ..!. .- -jv j , J... i t'i i ' '' - . . t . ' t .. : . . t . . i - - - - i ' w WVS-j, 'XH.U ttX'.'U....i .)i.L.. . 'MM'M-pppMMlaMlMMM..MWMM..M.M.M. lution adjourning over for Thanks giving iayv -wa taken up and adopted. i ffT.r;vh 'motion of Mr. ; PrtoKin resolution asking an official opinio nuui lue iuiornev iieneral in rairnni to what effect the Constit AnMidmeot m-relaUon to th Genie.. gation of its adoption, was taken up and adopted. uThe1resolution raises a Joint Select Committne to wait on that officlairp: .The resolution to allow, wiilnivar sell real estate was taken up. Unf ,jur. . .powmau moved to table. Adopigorr -, The resolution reaueatinff our ReD- resentativci in HGahgreaa fed jasek their utmost ettorts .tor have .the revenue laws modified, was taken nn and, on 1 motion or mr. rerry, of Wake, was I laid An! thA t4hl ? .-- ' - ; 1 i Mr , -Jones, of ; Oranee-sfroro the J in Select c Committeq xm. the State" debt, reported back the bill of Mr. McNeill, in regard to -the maiteri j nvfu.uggeaywnai-, ii te pnnt icf. "Tlie Hou8VOTdereof"the bill to UrlVt-' .:i V. A 4.' i i ( p-u i.:iu . ssxllMe tesoiation adjourning on the bill pjo.x,- wa Ukejij up and, on mo- L?1 6 Mr. Blaine atitKoriMa tb tetntnl that it never entered into hia mind t propose the ;iBnrenU64-.lt"'oqu80d,M of burlesque, and now they lurmo purpusc ot Iclieving '.njITl 01 I resporisibilTty tn the1 appointments of the?' House1 committees. " If f; elected 1flU!er mde, her bow to a Wilmington audi Speaker he will certainly not do ant- ence last evening, and wascordially CTeeted. thitrg tb tedding i6' curtail the privi- tidn. -Jft i - . .... r NOTICE TO AJvBTI8Ens. ,' The preaaure npon our colnmna on Sandarmom- Jhgii so fexfcai ikktVe are eompAleA W "reqnert ad- vertiaara to send in, advoremenU for that Issue at aa early an iour as possible. In order that they may. with certahity aeenre the pAp buertioB. V Tfce Bails, vij; r-.-l -h - t The mails will close from this date as fol-l lows; -m -.. - . i Northemthrough jnightjils.i j -S P. M, through -and i way (day) xnails.....':'r.i:.l..'"l' 5 A. JL Southern mail. . . i...:,.'.'.;8P.l Carolina, Central mails.,.., 5 Al lit Smithville,' 'Saturdays . and Tues- . ,.days,.,.. 6 A.U- 'aye'ttevilie, river, Mondays ' and Fridays . .r. .................. 1 P. M. Fayettefille by C. C. R' W., daily t A. M. Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every V4 - ' - mmm -'tmmm. '- - " NEWA DVEBTISEMENTS. , , -W. IL MlLomt Western.'" Expoator. Alaa. Jenjok Orb Honnet Bleacmng. f Verier BaoSk YPltersWanted.; - ItffvSl1. K 2fi Vitrsirf ISri Cftesbyteikan. Mr. Btden Lecture. v - The very entertaining lecture of Rev. J. Cidenoa !-XiterMurdeB8' was delivered hut night, under the auspices of the ErieiiJslup Temple bOEonor and Tenv perance, to a rather slim audience. . Those, who attended were well repaid,; howevet) in listening to .the, masterly view of Mx. Tpd&ffihth. Vflnttf fmiitiftrmftftrn litflietaidisooniaced much re- search and a -thorough acquaintance with with many amusing 'anecdotes of the re- off, leaving his axeinth'fryard'J-jfitJhecame suite of, misapplications of quotations. We Bt of the store he saw a eoloredman offer are sorry Mr. Hidea did not have a 4atger ing a;viynice axe for sale at. 75 cents dtfilTBWet?uriC?nerite? a much ifea,-t6 meet Its due' appreciation. An Incident of TbanksxlTlna:. r j A couple of gentlemen had been riding out ia a buggy to the Charlotte depot on Thusdav afternoon and were about; re frightened at apassmg engine ana aaaiieu.- off af fullw j?ecL One of the gentlemen was thrown from the buggy' aiod fell yio- SenUy to the grrOAdAnd .'the other sprang out after, him., . s either . 61 the gentlemen KW$4$iJ- oiWr 'though one ;pf' uiem receiveu tuwo Biigm. l ukjco. , iu WW badly SBoaltlJJ Iv ? f l immk'm 4 - i ' ThefollowineisaJist of unmailable, 01 ; ' Iters remaining in.Uie city postpfflce: 'Cim- av&fi "AttiVt-"!--'- TM'" Xnft Jn Brown Borlan, ; 88 New -Oneans; i Mrs. rtt:il;w.Point: Dr: P. D? SldaTIerringivine; Ni C..Mrs. Prudence Dozl.er, Mariana St., 2pd','door vaiii, Ciibi' ' ' v . ; !1 NaTaI'fflotiBBii,a,n 'rt; 8t2mfP mrapoi&i which arrived here yesterday -.t . ,r.... t tfrtt liaitof1i;W CfPU. i;af animii being a.ltte Ji L.OOKOUI on nuiBuay, wvvy been en route for Key West, HotidXlvhere .!. mvmoi a km lyinceniraunr. r " . v-"" p. j .M ! i m i i V BoDneryt Ttobbers effected an. entrance through a window iiLthe rear.of Messrs. L. B,Hug- rfMgaieaHSitorel. Ma&et street, on, Wednesdayq.igUw ana succeeaea TV '"' . nyr .. y v c": ' jxhj There were some l UB1AH . UinjWl .VWM mmr . .UM 1H J!1f .ititri. f Innft VPwTPrllXT1 lliKl 11 I . v . nmmt in carrying; off a number of articles aggre- FortunateWteBclei.sustained but 4it ' ' mltog tn tle injur fi spUt dw ness by. a t,oo liberal indulgence itf ben 18 6J pw i Dots. .-...!. r.i-.. Ts Hat Tbff Sljtplireom, Baa'--gor for this port;1 arfiveji at V;ioeyard Haven on the 24fcJtiost.T , i .'Tt Wic wUkpease remember the meetio to-day XSattirdaLyil 29th) at the Hall ofeToaiig Ut&i Gliaiiuisaociati6ii;; r- A jwreid mah by th came of John WWilliams ;slibf: in the ann.pn.ThanV8givj8g Pay,; -while hunting for game near this cityv The Wound was notscriousJ.;;.'V; ' ' ,: . ; .' a- On apd after December lsit adfl adver tisements of meetingai.f societies,1 cO panies, or other organizations, whether J.n5Jlln?I be charsed regu rates. , t .i - ; 'i In indexing an advertisement of the Machinists' and Blacksmiths' Union a few Ifcyi since that organization was made to appeaR as 5a A Men's And , Boys' TJnion. This Ws ft stupid blunder of the printer, and not an attempt to jgfve-the organization n improper title. OP BRA HOUSE These columns upon frequent occasions during the past two or three years, ' have testified to the! great popularity of the Chapman . Sisters , with Wilmington play- EDa haTO been the -recipients-of the lavi8h admirations of enthusiastic patrons - w " ,T u,uum a younger sister Miss Belle Chapman. The Her stage characteristics are not unlike and gracefully wears the economised gar ments ofjthe.pecallar drama in which her self iHfltebifoiia ad money, anjibeftl the snuutwcSuSat iiiakes iim so attract ivette a larlcla c.jy-jgoeiti j ;oi : thejetie to say ththey havr orgone afileclable change jsitherj ii appearance or in stage; iqaonersiBCQ jOaeur iappearanca in wu- Tn&3dJ8iVafM , mijMfiBimtr a trifle morearustic, sas acquired some toel- - lownewxjttoniiheactiag. j pJtfo-mVon Qinm thurlesque opera o hui ngii's entertaiameotj is, bf all the mimerous pittlesqhe dramSs to which the last lustrgi haJtrivenirtb; the worst cdn-i strucjtedj.je motlring in-fth and pun geifcy, the tnost meagre ia 'really comic sit ' uations - and ; mirthlttwroking incidents. Nevertheless with the Chapman Sisters in its leading rolesj it Hs' abt likely to fatigue an audience," and is likely Often to give abundant entertainment. '' ., jThe audiencQ pf last evening was prob 'ably the most, numerous of the season, and evinced considerable satisfaction with the performance. ;,' . How H nimd a Good BarKain. An axa is a small thing t steal, though it has more steel about it than the most of tilings, that are stolen; but when a man loses "thfee axes in' this "way in about as pafly weeks ft is thBe.fortiini to begin to he a mtle annoyed at it. , TJus. is , the case Mth geatfemaii redding alhhie upper end ot Market street. He brought hia axe out yesterday mrning, after keeping it locked up veiy carefuBy alliiigbt, and after :nsmg it a few moments wents out to do a little "wmcn w?ts wortnat wast i w. ne toos 11 Jtt-aana,xammea i rauier careiessiy,- said it. was cheap , at mat price, dui he had just . purchased, a .good : one, I handed it back to the individual and passed i on. When he arrived at home afewmin- ijute9 at terwtrd the first words that saluted you've been gone Mid stole our new axe rr Theo the thought flashed across the miad bf buflHend! trith the " iedi eledtricity I that the axe which he had just declined to purchase was very like his own, and now I ''nevaa'conyinced .that itVaandi'.ibafy.a re; i semmance put s reauij. as jwb aa uiia 'conviction had forced s itself upon his mind rn made ' haste to the soot where he had .-Tv flown.T lie now tBinasinniinewouia nave . , Tt.v - LMOe paigHin oy giving W iua i cents for the axe, although it was his own - . ... .5 ., . . propertyashepaidjustdoublethatamount for it only a few days ago. f Antber Banaway. to the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing machine asrencv. being fastened to a rack in the vl cinityof the establishment, yesterday after-. nbongloosarsome ESitW ihi I w V Tr""j .I-"-- " Df hearing, and thinking they meant go, 1 enM bijjpeed andwaa iptfjlMMi j r .... . i . (jown gjreen in . most ; recjuesa manner raathWHHAMMnflr at the ' corner of 'Front i """"rT:!frT :" ".jt , I and Orange streets he attempted to turn intb th latter,Awhen the .buggy was overJ I tuttiedthe animal1 tripped and .Uand was secured uewns uo uiwt imu. I tm-i. ..-iL. ltm"aTf1a ansfainAil lint lit. iaiiri c&rmmimmagr 1 mPHSTB. ' WOBlT"W JUWllia BWiuai n.vwvu t, m. i m ' n . ii .iii irnnr- nrnrnr- -f. :L :. a' Ishamderson, blrired Charged, with' F,1 and A. Case dismissed at complainant's C06tS.f :yBtu! fitf:H ;5-t :iiufif:'f ...JUi . ,,,,, s;Trork'ElkinS,! charged: wilicommitting toaiauU and. battery . oq the person o Ella FemieH. both colored. Case dismissed on me pay meat oicosta,.,., . i- The sam,' arraigned5 on a peace warrant sword out y Ella FennelL.' . Case dismissed at eomplamant s costs. '! I1!.:. It iii i Opr.ort. CaoL M. L. Poland of the Engineer De partment,- tj.' S. Al!i: arrived in this city yes terdayf :pioroiij;;,a0,inc with Collector ! Rptaley," proceeded down' the. river with the view of inspecting the forts aii we. uuuui.Qi.uu) rtyer. ;.i wm purpuatij of ' the War t)epartrp:eiSr4",we und,e,rstand, to haTe the forts placed in proper trim to meet any emergency that jnay fi ; ' T adlea KutertaJnment. ' . v , We learn that the entertainment at the Hall of the Y. M. C. A, last night,, under the auspifces of the ladies, of theL First Pres byterian Cburch,was a delightful affair in every sense of the word, and those present will look forward to its repetition with a great deal of pleasure. ; ' ' Religions. "-'p'f ' : '' Rev. Edward M- Greer will preach in the First Presbyterian,, Church on .Sunday morning at ' 11 o'clock and at " night at 7i o'clock. Also in the Second Presbyterian Church at 4 P. M. . : b& consolidation of the Carolina Farmer and the Wetkly Star having largely increased the felrcnlation of the latter, advertiaen will' find it v, admirable medium of communication with the farmers and plaotera of the two Carolinaa- ; .' Job PEomjie. We call the attenUon pi mer- c hints, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, 1 railroad and steamship officers and agents, and alj others having orders for printing, to thefadlltJes offered at the JCobkiko 8t PazHToro Kstxblhhkint for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job. Pbthtino. We can furnish at ; short notice Cards, Bffl-Heads, Letter-HeadsT Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare,: Show-Bllls, .Checks, Drafts, &, Acw i Satisfaction guaranteed." . . s . D slays abb Dawsxboub. "Delays are danser- ous," " Strike while the iron is faot,' "Make hay while the sun shines," " To hesitate U W be lost," and many other like sayings, illustrate the many stumbling blocks which lie In men's paths and which by the want of firmness or force of. character at the right time, they are forever unable to surmount How many persons are this moment halting in their action because they are yet undetermined whether they will purchase a wfcole, a half, or lesser fraction of a ticket in the. next Gift Concert, and how many of fheeewlll find that' their hesitancy has been their stumbling block; that the-good time has passed, and that the tickets are all sold. Shakspeare says, M There ia a tide in the affairs ef men which taken st the flood le onitp 'forhine.1 This .is now the floodtlde for many, and if It is omitted u an the bal ance of their lives, as the great bard further says. may be passed mid shallows and mid storms." It is not often in a lifetime that a fortune of $350,000 in cash may be obtained by the investment in a single concert ticket. ' CONFEBENCE SHEETING. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 28; 1873. Tenth session "of the "African Methodist Episcopal. Zien . Church convened hi the Christian Chapel of this city, according to its adjournment at 10 A. M. on Wednes day, November 26th, Bishop J. W. Hood,' presiding. "He opened the session by reading the 89th chapter of Job -very impressively! - Singing and prayer by Elder W. J. Jdoore, after which the Bishop delivered an able address to the members of the Conference review ing the ministerial labors of the past Con ferenceyear, and ihasignid blessing that the Giver of all good has bestowed upon the members of this Conference, in sparing the lives of so many members of- the Con ference,. amidst the difficulties, toils and trials of this inconstant life, and only two o? ,Zion's trumpeters hay fallen asleep in' death and gone to their reward in glory. He further stated that the flag of Zion lis being waved all over this State, in ..the Tal lies and upon the hill-tops, and is destined to sway all ovfer the continent, if the minis try be pure, good and holy men -of God The Bishop further stated to the Conference that there were very important matters to chum the attention of the body? First, our system of Lay delegates on church repre sentation; second, church extension; and, thirdly, education of the ministry, ind especially the Jatter. . He ' hoped , that the Conference iwould taket prominent actioq during the session on Education to estab lish a College' for the' young men joining the connection. . 1 At the close of his addres; J. ' Tyler was appointed Recording Secretary, and Adam Barrett, Assistant, after which the Roll was called and over one hundred members' ans wered to their names and the , Bar of the Conference was fixed, t - '., awua The-Bishop then1 proceeded : to the ex aminidion of the characters of :the . mem bers to the hour of adjournment The DevotwnaiCommittee made their re nort for 'the-fls-ntobt-service i Christian u On mouoaby the tnrerence it was re- m . m -nm m T-v m '- solved to seep inanKsgiyipgiay Dynoia ine service'itt the. morning. Elder G. Wi . Fanner delivered a practical and r interest ing discourse on the occasion from the1 103d Division of the Psalois, .lvth .and - auth, as- sisted'byBrd. Lokans.' JkL i .Tbe, Conference convened at 2,. P. M.,' Bishop Hood opened the session ny .repeat ing the.Lpxdii Prayfirithe .Conf wence join- .intr. after wbichtlie toil was-cafltee-and the minutes of the previous, session -Approved.1 The Uommittee on. complaints reported on the complaints .referred to them that ai the caseVWere Settledrifl a Chrisuan spin excel thatof Tobias Miller, who wasf ouni THTTtri Q 6ESSIOK. iatthSKi tbaiment oltofHeo, neallioi. nftm , ' Knii caiterr. raimitesoi ue urcviuu 80 ipaa; ana . appryyu, nwij, mornins eessjon the following ministerial .'itL.i'ji ' i'l'LiiJ fc.. ii , l.l.rt J 1.1 IV p p." and, were introduced' by thet. Bishop to the brethren "iknd; in virdT f0 J seats rwithin the) Bar4 Isaac1 Kingj of the 'fyfptist Church -h Rer. Hdrtonf ofatbe i Baptifet Church; Rev. Nichols, of St. Stephens; 6. Sauls and ev., Jspnggs oi the ,Jfi.iUhnrch; and Henrv Tucker and Rev. Piersol. of thtf "M. E. Church; North.' -: iUr - ; V ,1 i : The Conference met nursuant toadiourn- ment, the Bishop presiding. ,., The mtntesof the previous 'session were read! Joorrected and aonfdved. .' rt.HU . , The Couunittee on- Gomplaiuts reported, m uio muriifiig bession. jjiat uxe complaints against 'London 'JohnsOn orieinated from prejudice; he, " With, others against whom ituuiur uivuiuuai coHipiuna were maae, were all restored and their characters passed. ! .The Statistical Committee coqjinued to receive stktistjc from' the various stations and circuits, ' containing 1 statistics. ' Blshoo and.Confereoce money.1 'y --t ; ' s j it 19 prppero state that in the afternoon' of the second day's session there were pre sented,t9jtbeV ConfereBc,by their Elders from the District, 38 candidates desiring admission into to the ministry. They weVe examined by the Blshory according to rule and admitted, on trial, thereby swelling the number of the fforth Carolina Annual Con. ference membershiD tOr aver ISO. Onite a number of new" societies were also added to the record. 4-' ii Rev.-3fr. H. B. BkkeJ Snoerintendent of Publjc 8chool8, .was introduced to the Con ference and. invited- to a seat within the bai.'4 He subsequently addressed the Con' ference, stating that; hef first met with the brethren here m! Wilmington fire years ago. He cordially invited the ; brethren . of! the Conference to call at his office and get gome Sunday school papers, Jfcc, which, had been scut to him? from-tlje North by his Northern friends.- He addressed the -Conference on the subject of Christian union associations, . which should be farmed ia this State to in increase knowledge , and Christian feel ings and sympathy among all classes of Christiana' He spoke of the ' eteat Evan gelical Alliance, which was held in the city ot few, i orK,dunng tne mouth Of Octo ber, for : the. better understanding of the Christian denomirations of , the world, &c., On motion by Elder T. Hi Xonft. a vote of thanks was tendered to Rev. H. B. Blake, for his able address and liberal offer to the members of the conference of Sab bath school hooks, papers. &c. The vote was taken by rising; ' ' ' " : i The Bishop remarked that the suggestions of Rev. Mr., Blake on the subject of Chris- t tt ; . . . uau v uiuu tixucK mm, very xorcioiy, anu ne approved of them and hoped that j the brethren would consider the' importance during the session of a Christian Union with other Christian denominations. The Statistical Committee resumed their .work. The hour of adjournment having arrived, the Devotional Committee made the follow ing announcement for services" ;- ' Christian Chapel. Elders David Williams and McLaughlin, at 7i o'clock. ;. conference adjourned with the benedic tion. ' J. McH. Farley, ;i Reporter. Spirits Turpentine. J. Cotton itf quoted at 13. cents i n Wilson. . . s ; ,..;:;! : " --The,riiespians, of WUson. will give another entertainment next Friday evening at MamOna Hall. : ; . The Charlotte Fair was a fine exhibition. ' The Observer compliments the ladies' department especially. ; :A Charlotte colored somnam bulist walked out bf a window a few nights ago and severely bruised himself. ' ; Mr D. T. Hargrove publishes his Valedictory as managing editor Of the Laurinburg Scotchrnan and Obtener. ' There will be a tournairient and and coronation ball at Black Creek on the 12th of December, says the Radndealer. Wilson twaoers eomnliment th Medical lecture of Dr. Barham : delivered at the Collegiate Institute Friday .evening. The Sheriffs of Anson, nion. Cleveland. Forsythe. MoDowell. Guilford .settled taxes vvith State Treasurer last Wed nesday.;.. ' ; :, ;j; : An encampment of the 1. Qi OS F. Was instituted , in Winston Nov. 18th, under the name of "PerlB Busbee Encamp ment No: 18. n i ' m iThe; Kiiision Gazette learns that Rev. Mr. Flythe,' 'pastor of this Episcopal parish, has resiened. and' will shortly re move te Florida. -, - ' The Sentinel publishes the rumor mat tne uonservauve .Legislative -caucus agreed Dy unanimous vote last Monday night to give the public printing to that. : t- We learn from the Matt that a man named. W. II. Granirer. a hAraAi mn. &er, was iouna aeaa in tne streets oi jtfocKy t . m ? . . - Lr . .. . i ... w - i mount on Dunaay morning mst.i f , Abie arttumenw on 1 both" feides were presented in tbfr'SwaSey case1 before the U & Circuit Court in Kaleigb Wednes day. ;, The case, is explained elsewhere. r -m The young gentlemafcMrt fIk)f tinj whom we reported, as havinediaappear- ed. has turned ua all riff hi. after a pleamnt rip to New York, says the KInston Gazette. . The , Fayctteville . Independent Company's new uniform coat is a beautiful gray swallow tail trimmed with gold and black, very similar to the uniform of the ,7th N. Y. Regiment ; . j Rev. R. II. Jones, of the Epis copal Diocese, of North Carolina." has been .transferred to the Virginia, and will, take Charge of JJath parish, Uinwiddie county, near Petersburg, says the Avaneet : Sateladie8,,;B0. tjje Press . gays, wDl improve the .Moravian Cemetery which has suffered, strange to say, from wanton, mutilation of' numerous' tombstones by breaking off letters and otherwise' injuring them. . ,ynu-" '' ',''' SentiiMl sU-to the 26th of NovembCt. last tear' fohv Sheriffs had settled with . ther Auditor.. ; - Up to tlJe same .date this, year, forty-one. had settled, thf ag ast night, soolt after dark, some secant 'dSrtBUhof twice ait' the hotWd of Mr. Ot Staler,) on Church ttreet, patting two loads ,pfi flhoti intwji the, house and very-; Jjadiy BfflS.-imWWf.i vioidliili..i ;7, trn 3F!he . RaleigfeBliKSfla . leariia ittha- Col j Jff fn,,ft -Bysata neenux.poinKa: Associate j unce pi t b of the So: abandoned ' th6' rfrbf esalOtf 'of law! '-and is staflvteffrvretoaratorv to entetiae the'tolni- ttrvof thariicoitaau i.ubh nunii cuiercuiUM uBBuusiivvMi u w inregate gross amount oi wno8ey taxes m'i$S 6i?',i'-'i ' Kockv .Moaht Maxl On 1 inonuay a bp v gentleman apaTObpiea.np; OjHfWaa himself cpbbled: np.in ,CQnbia,, prf Q., whither a detective traced Mirf. ' - i ' ,Ip the case 6.tbei3tte against W1fH,1 Gentry; Sheriff of Stokes county, indicted f or wdfol neglect f duty in per mUOng Wv D. McGlH to escape from his custody.: we hear hv Aha Winston Ptmiinei that a yerdic't of : "not guilty'V was rea-, dered, !i- , Caroiiua has' been syematicalhr , arranged in book? fornihby' Houi 'K.P.iJ Battfe; iwhoj wa appointed byi the . Legislature for the purrxfseVJhej bo-conuins, besides all the laws rmifk , AMfiW i Itevised Code, sucj statutes as have been passed since. ! ' ' ; The, Fayettevillo Gazette says: Since our last weeK's report bf Court, Wiley Evans has been cohyicted of the murder of ChaaBoon;r-nWUliamsfx4he'WliM of Albert Spearman, ha been .cdnvicted ot manslduter. ' -Sahirdar was'con8umed in calling' ove'r the civil .docket. Yesterday.' 4mWL. I - m T-V . 1 X a '. m . . " I ,wj rii m Joyie sryani,' ; ior itne, muraer We referthe.reader to;anadverr. tisement thai appears in to-day's Morkino dxaji oi, tne jy. v. ivesoyterian. uignined, i "coBservativei aMe, ft well deserves toe sup-, port of the deaomi nation-fi which it is the' otate . newspaper,,- represeatavexr During we una eesBion: oi tne xiona carouna oy nod heUT in this' , City it: waa cdrdUlly. en dorsed' to'the''Pre8byteriah' people- aa a most fasportant means: df n evangelization.. ''Ui-Sentimi1 QnTnesday morning as a party yoang Bgroes were attempting to crossjCrabtree eueek, on the? plantation of ' C, W Williams, . Esq.. .lust below SaterVmill, in 1 wagon drawn by flood; and three of them and the mules drewned two bovs and a erirL There wens J three girls . in, ' the party, ... two, , whom uauguk xiauging Dougns. as tney noateo dewn, and were rescued by ; persons from the-opposite side of the stream; -' The driver W3. the . uncle of jail ; the parties drowned' and, with the rest wa$ raised in the neigh borhood; arid knew the fords well.' ' UTEW ADVERTISpEMENTS.: on. WANTED! v - At Actual Cost, u ) TftVS' awn rWTT TIP tfwq l rrt tvnrmin -c vmm m ...... i.iw: yMviimW j -. p. WMte Shirts, Fine Calicos, -i , ; m, ,1velllBfJSffcTlr;.r;l , : . Hats, Caps. . J is: ) e i a i u 'mJ 4Mlsn Umlirtllas, .at. unsr. H'nr c ifljsth t IHRIEB BIIOS, nov3Wf The Western Expositor, ASHEVILLE,'!N7'C. W. H. Mainne,' -' - j. & JProp'r; JAS ,THK - LAEQEST- CTBCULATION IN Western Horthern Oarolfna. - s ' vtaeiaperfor basinessiBla which to ad- One Tear.. . . . 4j44 .L . vJ.fl 00 .... 1 00 out jaonins....... Sp fcimen copies. availed on application. Addreaa AaheviUe, N. a Eev. T. It be Yeanz; - U i tEditQr, 13 PtTBLlSHKD At Fayette ville, 3ST- C. V ( . J . ' . EVBRr WBDlTESDATi ! ' ! Single Copies,..,.. Ten Copies.... ....:.;..j..t...3 00 per annum. a KA nm mvv ; Twenty-Bye Copies 00 per ' copy. ClrcnlathiK extensively in nearly allfhepostoffices IntheStatefttiaan excellent . ; U-J':-f-a-awi-t---.-iri'Ji3s:0 i J' aiH wBtng jcu.euiiun. . , o--tf S-.f Repairing of Old Hats ant Rmnetsf fXLD -HATS ' AND" BON5ETS 'BLSACHKDJ For particulars call on MRS. JENNIE ORR, 4th Street, between Nun and Char ch. --I- nor8- :. 1 A, WEEKLY, . FApttLY. .AND POLITI . ., .:CAl. NEWSPAPER, j u-.-i i" N. Knight & Son, - - - Proprietors.' HAS A LARGBRBONA FIDS CIRdtlLATiON thaa any DaDerta Anaon mnntv. Kajth1hMt in 184S, it itbeonly oflWal oian of Aneon, Mont-, advertising meainm in Anaon conntv. Tnna mm. eoahla t fiVeryjaercliant and business; man ' loold ' ! '.fiia 1 1 Ladies' Belts, JADIES' AND QEOT"S "rRUNKS, SATCHELS, ShStnps,tatclel,'attie Saddle kaff ' ( it-i.-5 V i r HarneM Factory of t . . , : "' :Vi J'U;. i' i '.'ii iW'ri i . j if -' , .s; J.S.Topbam.4cCo-.. ' iNa 8 South Front St, l , mayg-tfnae, -. t . t; j, i Wilmington. N. C. MlSCiXLAiJEOtrS. ii - ..j; -. - Lookto ToTtr'Health.' TRE8ERVE ' TOtJR A : health, by keeping" jour feet warm and dry, A comfortable fitting 17JC J-S J1- BpotOrShoQ' i ea'eltdef i j vTOK)W-PKICB; ti?nv. .wnayriyo wimt- 94ti ' . it ... ' am Bivnnffli ui ; -, noTST-tf ' 89 Nortb Front stnet i -Mi-A jowlMOD?;;of ?f -of ;" t OA, AAA C05TRACT5HINQLES. M WObd, SUngSi and iiinTAd? Ceroe vtwu-yruan winisaai once. ' i .- . . -i i m 'n i , 7; a; wxuMian. KSXt HaUdTotfiWe,' , 1 4xt aaBittea "if.? ry. iA KraiKRwcnrs. nov-tf uneyear.. , .....60 OS fy-Contract . Adertlsewents taken,, at propor UoaatlowraptiaT - ; FiTetiqaares estimated aea -eacterabanB, and .tensqaares ss.a ialf TCptama. . .., . , . ,., . rk Friday !A Saturday; TOrvj2S4fc 39. , f ' ( 1 '-ea-si i,i u ,,- J Jlan;lie; Ella ktkdBelie, Don Grovanal; er IaKellIati4 the Bf m.mmm mm. wlmm. i r - OA.X U lUJA. X EVIlllKB The tat'eet'keWlrerk 8e'aiatia. As performed with rreat sveeeea at Nibie Garden , N. T. All new mnsic, effects, e:; songs and dancea. banjo soioa, clog dance, lenham'sU riPEers and the French troeoe of Clodoche Dancers.' - i H SCALE OF PRICES Parquette sad Dress Circle, TO ct;3anery, 5 cts.; Reserved Beats, $L For : ;,c:A;iiariio:H;. A': If BJT03ltTT6ia If- HU Genuine Ftsirbanks Scales I ft wi;! i -iV -wf v-l.S-Iat';.-- ' 'iKraffflcr. M I Ii E S P A la'A ROTOP IX E , id! A 9nrelreteeloa asalnit TUevee Admirably "' ' PjW adapted to thaHiauila' ir', ; af Stare keeperi, or Foe Bills, Currency and Specie, or Nickels. Ready to attaeh to any counter In a few minutes time. Fairbanks' Scale Warboases, f . . . AI?1 BY TBB ' ' '' !; i '.'; i ;t i'- Hardware Trade Generally. sept 2-3taw4m Tu&Fr , Standard Scales: -Hi ' Stock ScAuta, Cojh, cAiiits, Tat ScAiis, Oaibt 4Hyutu,.CpuirrKB Scaxcs, Ao,t c(f-.-i fj; r . aUv. . . .. riT ' Fot&ealso.Troe&fiei'tf Coffeeand Dmcltills, uuipvBiw au aip loiter rresset, c. xl&bm;: cash, drawee, . jf-.'.;t i iWies); Alarm "ti:jcer, SOLD AT Ilil .aia-A dfAIRBAHK8r CO., rt . . ifiQ, Btimoretree .Baltimore, ' 53 Camp Streeti 3'ew Orleans. H v ' -ft VAfBSkmtB M EWlNG, . i r.;i .Jiaeome Jiaii, -rnuaaeipua. JTAlJUUUiaB,- BKUWH 4E CU., 'FW sale1ir leading Birdwsw Dealers! ' 9 ITUlr RtmMtt Dntna ept r3Uw4mTae4Sat ; .-eAv..v vxa cr iJiaaiy wi Jm.a iUia1jva COlTNTY, S. -0. Ak EXCKIXKNT"' DISTILLERY,' STORE . Dwellings and Stable npon the premises. Abundance tt Round Timber adjacent. ' A splendid ppDortanity for any, one wishing to work TupentlU during the coming year. ' Addrets. for terms and particnlars ' ' . ' 1 r ' J. B. LAXB80N, , BOTaS-SwSatTTh- , , .... Einimhani.a. a THE IULLE1II1TIL TBI FU- -. itamiBbHg&tarfbr Feaeeand Ftaaaoesv -i Inyeslor in Fancy Stocks tan new bay. . K Stock of 'more adTantage as to real rahte than .W-bfa. v rnf -nil , ut, uvitd Interest that eemoonnda. .... !i-Byalliat-ta'lAe Bo45 Store as4 ataking your seiecoens o( arudM m stoec. m esao you can Become the owner of. Pianos, Organs or other minimi Insliumwile I j- ';? For leisure hoars, to prevent the panicDrom sffeet Ing year,- the largest stock oQ reading' asstter ever effefed wiU the best lej(rf tjsgey, For palest , 'it.i ' ,U'jJ 1 'BSINSSZSGXS'a ONE THAT THOROUGHLY TJNDFRSTANDS Planing and laying oO. Railroad TreeUe To take charge ofsbc WHaaSar nAsobr,etopetenttasa deFed.p-T wwjivi iim -iiBvituti.fOTi j irrn.j . i o w inyu - a aum EXRCHNXR. 3 Mil Yi ' - - . " JWMU Ml titi1ACTl ' anfkedjr i i mm mm mi - awww Ikane. LdeaWee aagU FrintlBg and Fabliablng Boase. m Oa ietian of Mmr.JopsB, tha Teso
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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