( rr JJ ; ft x a . I A. j v. ' V0L .-IiO. 258. WHIIINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1873. xmom :;o; wmnxQTox, n. c.: TUXSD1T. OCTOBIB. 23, 187S. DY TELEGRAPH, (lOTUAM. JOHN C. HEEXAN DEAD. A SEW TRANS-ATLANTIC CABLE. THE CHESAPEAKE AND OniO RAILROAD COUPONS DUE NOVEMBER 1ST. FIVE THOUSAND- PERSONS THROWN OUT OF EM PLOY1TEXT. TAINTOR"S TRIAL BEGUN. ANNUAL SESSION OF THE EPIS COPAL BOARD OF MISSIONS. New York, Oct 27--Noon. -John C Henan, the champion prize fighter of America; is JeaJ. It ia UUsl that nearly" all of the wiro ia constructed and that contracts art out (or the new cable between England and some point on Long Is land. The capital ia $10,000,000, and the directory embraeea prominent English and American capitalists. Reports having become current that the coupons of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, falling due November lt, will not be paid, a reporter visited the President who informed him that it was true ; that the treasury waa not as full ss they would like to have it, but it was not owing to the fault of the Directors. These gentlemen had already paid in more money than they had promised and at the present time it waa difficult to obtain a great deaL He (the President) hoped that the payment of the coupons would be sat isfactorily arranged. A proposition to the bondholders and other creditors to the effect that the floating debt and several of the future coupons should be funded isio an income bond is now under consideration. Five thousand persons are thrown out of employment by the suspension of the Harmony Cotton Milla inCo hoea. The-pay rolls of the mills foot np 80,000 monthly. It is said that til mill, will tut Mnnrniaul in torn weeks. Nbw York, Oct. 27-Night The Government paid $750,000 gold inter eat to-day. The trial of Taintor, the defaulting cashier of the Atlantio Bank, has been commenced. The bank exsminer cer tified to 400,000 deficiency id Taint or's aooonnt. Hannah Rutland, cged 100 years, is dead. The argument in the Stokes case has been commenced. The annual session of the Board of Missions of the Episcopal Church was held to-day. Among those present are Bishops Smith, Lee, Talbott, McKos ky, and Charles E. Tazer, of Africa. Resolution were offered for new Bishops for Dakota, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming. The general aflaiia are favorable. EUltOPE. FENIAN AMNESTY MEETING. THE GOVERNMENT FLEET OFF CARTAGENA. NOTHING HEARD FROM ISMALIA YET. the London, October 27. Noon. Six thousand people attended the meet ing at Black Heath, in favor of Feuinn amnesty. AU quiet. Geneva, October 27. Noon. Three, Cures recently chosen by the Old Catho lics of this city were formerly installed. Paris, October 27. Noon. Thirty of the former deputies of Alsace and Lorraine have signed the address to the Assembly in favor of a republic. Minister Washburne, Consul General Read, D. D. Fields, of New Yors, Frederick Passy, "Secretary of the French Peace Society, and others met here to-day, and discussed the proposi tions laid down at the Judicial Con gress of Brussels. The conference was followed by dinner, at which the friendship of France and the United States was enthusiastically toasted. Madrid, October 27 Noon. The Government fleet arrived off Cartage na, last Thnrs jay, and formed in line of battle. The forts opened fire on it without effect. The Insurgent ves sels remain inside of the harbor. An engagement was expeoted the follow ing day. The Impartial says tho Insurgent Junta at Cartagena domand a ransom of $10,000 each, for four merchantmen captured by their fleet. - Madrid, Oct, 27 Night. The In urgent vessels obtained twenty mil lion reals, in specie, by plundering merchantmen off Valencia. London, Oct. 27 Night The banks on the Continent have raised the rate of discount ' Glasgow, Oct 27 Night Nothing h&s been heard from the Ismalia, now nearly a month out from New York. TtTK Purest and Sweetest Cod-Liv-kb Oil ia Hazard k Caswell's, made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, bv Caswbxi Hazard b Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and tnret. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians nave aeciuea n superior to any of tne other oils ia market 4w Tin: (jukat wkst. FrnniER resolutions ly TriE NATIONAL EOARD OF TRADE. Cnu'Vh IV-tolarr 27 Xivn. Tin' National lVmrd of TraJo a il. tlu) ieport-of the Tranpirtitim .tu mitUv, hi-u - wm sulmiitti'vi, and the following projiosTms m:ult: First ; that CmgrvM way prevent the un jatt State restrictions njmtt the inter state eomnM'ree, but that proUvtiou to the peopl of ttm SUtea lw swan1! by the Legislature. and Courts. S.hxuiJ, rejoicing over the improve ment of the Welhtnd and St. Law retire canal, by the Canada and New York rauals, and favoring the Misaimijipi river imrovvmeiit. Third, referring the question of a double track railroad fruiu Kat to Went, and the questions gvruiain, to the Fxoeu- tive Committee Lr future consid eration. Halt on, of Milwaukee, oer a substitute for the first, declaring that 'States have the ritfbt to regulate railways within their borders. Mr. Wetberelt." of Philadelpha, favor ed Congressional regulation of rail ways. Mr. Able, of St. Lotus, was op posed to Congressional control of rail ways, or anything kwking to the cen tralization of the Kwera of the Gov ernment ; he favored Mr. Halton's amendment ; Mr. llurwell, t f New Orleans, took the same grounds. Messrs. Litweo and Wooley, of Cincin nati, Allen, of rbila., and Crocker, of Boston, favored the amendment and report. Mr. W right, of Chicago, of fered a sulwtitute, referring the stib- joct of transportation to the general government and legislatures, to lo governed by the same general laws governing otliur industries ; that it should not bo the policy of the general government to assume the business of the people, either in transportation, by rail or water, or in the construction j of such routes, and recommending the legislatures to protect tlto people against the wrong inflicted by com mon warriors. Mr. iTawley, of De troit, favored the rejwrt.and Mr. Bom- berg opposed it. The debato having involved, to some extent, questions of State rights, the report was amended to ask Congress to exercise such power as the constitution authorizes for the regulation of inter-State commerce. - The voto on the first proposition was yeas 2(1, nays 1G ; the defeated side wanted a two-thirds voto ; the second and third propositions were unani mously adopted. Chicago, Oct. 27 Night Judgo William II. Porter, Chief Justice of the Municipal Court, was found dead in bed ASIA, FRIGHTFUL EXCESSES BY KAUF MAN'S RUSSIANS. TOWN PLUNDERED AND BURNED AND 1,600 PER SONS SLAUGHTERED. St. Petkrhmtkii, October 2(1. A dispatch from Central Asia brings the Intelligence of frightful eiTnes in Khiva npon the evacnartmi of. the Capitol of Khantt by the Russiim troops under General Kaufman. The LnreraeJs TevoltetLand plundered the town, after which they destroyed it. In addition to thce excesses the Uabeeks slaughtered l.fiOO of the IVr- sinus who had been emancipated from slavery. The Khnn sent to General Kaufman for assistance to enable him to restore ordtr, but it is not known what aiiHwer was made to tlip appli cation. THE FEVER. SIGNS OF ABATEMENT IN MEMPHIS. TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY DOLLARS FOR A MEMPHIS FUND BALE OF COTTON. Little Rock, Auk., Oct. 27 Noon. Capt. Francis II. Moody died to day of yellow fever. His is the only death here. Charleston, Oct 27 Noon. A dis patch from Bainbridge states that the excitement about the yellow foveris dying out and that the panic is over, There were no fatal cases to-day. Memthis, Oct. 27 Noon. There were only 10 new cases reported yes terday. Dr. Bloaine is dead. The temperature is falling. The heaviest rain storm of the season, accompanied by thunder and lightning, prevailed hero yesterday. There were 20 deaths from yellow fever, and 6 from other causes, reported yesterday. Memthw, Oct. 27 Night. From Saturday to Sunday noon there were 20 yellow fever doaths and 8 from other causes; from Sunday noon to noon to-day there were 13 yellow fever deaths and 3 from other causes. . There wasice horo this morning. No new fever pases reported at the Howard snperiutendency. They are discharg ing the nurses. Montuomert, Oct 27 Night For the past forty-eighi hours there hav been 5) yellow fever deaths, There was a hard rain here this morn ing, but the weather is not cold yet Cincinnati, Oct 27 Night--A bale of cotton donated to Memphis brought $2,020. m Denison, Tex., Oct 27 -Night The fever is unabated below Corsicana, in this State. There is no unusual sickness above that point. HKAD(rAHTKKS. i'f.AVY FALLIXU OFF IX REV EXIT. OOLLECTOSS. SILVER IX THE TREASURY HE VKIU OUT. TO VACANCY AT WEST 1DIXT. WauunmTox, l. C, Oct 27-Noon The (VJlivt.irs of IuWruU R veuue show a falling offuf ,M0,0iX) from lat mouth. Thta, thev sav at the - Bureau, is ha than was expected. (VuiwisMotier IXtuglasa will delay i-reiwrinff the report uutd the full effoet of the panio ia developed. Wamunoton. tX-t 27. The Tieaa- ury has half a million of dollars in silver, and Secretary Richard n will order its payment, ou each check to the eit' iit of five dollars. The mints have capacity for fifteen millions of silver per year, without iuterferiug with other coinage. Ther are many vacancies in the Nttional Academy, iry forty-five having passed at the last preliminary examination in June, 1873. electr'icisms. The City Hall at Hartford has been burned. Wiuteruiuute, slayer of Ma'Cook, has been bailed iu frlO.MI. Jturt A Co., liiokar, of Buffalo, N. Y., have resumed. The furnace owners in Pittsburg and viciuity, recently uuHiiimotisly resoved to reduce wajrrs ten er cent, Tlie miutters think it will be diflicult to keep the furnaces in blast at the reduc tion. Further reductions may be nec essary t ' prevent entire surpension. The Alabtuia State Fair has Ueu postponed from Noveniltcr 2d to No vember 18th. The Congressional excursion has gone North from Dallas, Texus. J no. M. Rtnley yesterday afternoon shot and fatally wounded Lloyd L. Cary, Editor of the Daily Times, at Cumberland, Tuuu. The fourth day's races at Baltimore were postponed on account of the rain. ritOll.YlULITIKW. Wab Dktautuent, I Omoi Caitr KniNAi. Offiorr. ( Wasuinoton, D. C, October 27. On Tuesday the storm centre will con tinue to move East and Northeastward beyond our stations. For New Eng lannd, fresh and brisk Sontwustorly windd, poisibly with rain, and clearing away during the day. For the Middle States, Westerly winds and clear or clearing weather, followed by cloudy weather Tuesday night. For the Lake region, Westerly winds, veering to ortliwet, wttu clear weatuorfor a short time. For tho Northwest and Southeast, increasing Northerly winds, rising barometer, falling temperature and cloudy or partly cloudy weather. For the Ohio Valley, rising barome ter, Northwest winds, falling tem perature, cloudy and clearing weather. Cautionary signals continue at Boston, Portland and Eastport The Miiptom ( Health. Health Iias its symptoms as well as disease. The clear eye, the freoh com plexion, the steady hand, tho firm step, the unclouded brain, briskness of spirit)), and a disposition to look on the bright sule of anything are indica tions that the animal machinery is in srfeet working order. Happy are theywhoHcrunninggcarof life is in this excellent condition, ami fortunate too are they who know how to bring it into such a condition if disarranged. All who have experienced or witnessed the effect of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters upon the weak, broken down, de sponding victims ol dyspepsia, liver complaint, fever and ague, rheuma tism, nervous debility or premature decay, know that in this supreme tonic and alterative there exists a specific principle which withers the very source of the trouble and effects an absolute and permanent cure. F. l'lnvilm Untun might lie aptly infi'-,Ded on the label, for the preparation is a plurality of remedies condensed into one irresisti ble antidote, deod&weow Haw to Iteinav fttalna and ftpots from nnrble fnrnlture, Ac. The only stun which Sapolio will not remove is a "stain on the charac ter." But frommarble mantels, tables, china, table ware, carpets, furniture of every description, or any article of household ornament or use, the deep est dyed stain can be instantly washed out forever by the use of Sapolio. It is as oheap as ordinary bar soap, and will always do exactly what is claimed for itj,if the simple directions are fol lowed. 4 w llw to Lighten Wemaa'a Laber, If "timo is money," then everything that tends to facilitate labor is a posi tive pecuniary benefit to mankind. Th bent sewing machine or churn is but a "good strong woman," as expe rience Droves. So Sanolio. in enablins one woman to easily do as much clean ing of every kind in one day as two women can do in two days with the scrubbing brush and soap, is a positive blessing to tin human race. No wo man who has one sed it will ever use anything clso a " substitute. Sold by all dealers. ' Tho cheapest as well as best cleansing snbstunce in the World. tf The only Unfailing- perillr. for dtt- eamsftlis Kidneys, BIMktar, and the organs! affected by fleiooi ksbltf.tiBelmbold'i Kxtrsct Bncha. Thta medicine enrti. lit. Helmbold Is the only pliyticlu bo dm eacoteded la ob taining the full virtues of Bocho. Hit lithe original end only truly valuable preparation It It conllded In by phyileiana and p .UfnU alike, It U Important that luircrcra should obtain the gmulne. Therefore Mk for Htlmbold'l Kxtrsct Uujha, vita the Doctor ' Hgnature on ()' hot- Teeth Mk Adamant a a Terr rare. but anrwetn, noweTer frail, mm u e prewrvrd from decay by the moet bslnamie or an aemirnce. ooiwonfc It notonly.beaatiflee, but strengthens them. STATE NEWS. Tlie Fair Grounds at OvlHro sre t be sold November 2U'j, FayetUviUe hai an Opera Hou, aud it is to be tiuiili.sl this we k. The Oo!dlnv Standard evoi itt na this meek with a ateut outsKle. Tlie Baptist St,at Convention niceta u srrentoa on the &th of Novetuler, Col. S. A. Sharp, nf Stattville, In been appointed and accepted tlie poai- Hon ol ctuel .Mardial at the Hickory rair. t The Raleiirh Sutia-1 savs: Mr. Gibson MarUn, of this eouutv, raiaed fifty bashelm of sweet potato on cno-fiMirth f an a-re of laud. The belted cattle of Delaware, which wre bought by the Stat Agri enltnral Society, have Iwu s'iit to the Weldoa Fair for exhibition. John Brajrg, Ei., of the Raleigh telegraph olhv, haa goae to Anguata to asaume the position of General Manager of the Southern & Atlantic Telegraph Office, at that place. The Stateaville Intelligencer ia in formed that Mr. Sidnev Vouut, of Ca tawba county, gathered from on acre of ground, (up land) ninety three bushels and three peckt of com. The Warrenton Qasette asys : The frieuds of the llev. Mr. Marshall will le glad to learn that he will not go to Maryland, as he at one time intended doing, but will remain here, the Church at Kidgewii9 ref using to accept his re signation. Mr. Marshall reaigua his charge of the church at Uingwood. The Siatesvillo Iutelli'mvr savs.- We are pained to auuoiune that j. W. Biawley, of Shepherd' X Roads, and Jim. F. Moore, of Mootsville, Uitli of tin county, were rroatod on Weduea day laxt on charge, of atUmpting Ui pans counterfeit money. While wo know nothing of the circumstances, we are convinced that both of these geutlemeu wilt lm able to rsttbliKh their innocence. The Norfolk Virginian savs: Lieu tenant Gibson, of the lintcd HtutcM Signal Servicx, arrived iu Uio city on Saturday from aaluncton, for tlio pnixw oi surpenntendincr tho cnn- I ion of tho new lino of telegraph and life saving statious on tho coast be tw n the capes of Virginia and (Vpo iiaueraa. lie win enter upon his duties at once. The Qoldshoro Messenger says: We are reuuested to caution tlie uublic ta beware of an imiHwtor. sailing under the name of St Clair, and claiming to sell steam engines for cotton gins on a credit. The individual was on the south side of Neuse river a week or two ago. Ho staved one niuht at Mr. John A. Kee'a rvsideuce aud appro priated a quantity of wearing apparel. We learn also that he stole ahorse from tho stables of Mr. John Everitt rarker, iu Sampson county. Tho llaleigh News savs: Robert C. Miller, Es., of Caldwell connty, died at tho Insane Asylum on Thursday last, and was buried in the oumetery of that institution yesterday morning. Rev. Dr. Mason, of Christ's Episcopal Church of this city, erformed the lust sad rites of tho church over his grave. Mr. Miller at one time repre sented tho counties of Burke and Caldwell in tho State Legislature, and was quito a prominent man of his sec tion. His mind yielded to tho shock of financial eniburrascment, and for two years ho has been an inmate of tho Asylum. Peace to his ashes. The Raleigh News ssys : A letter from Appletou Oak TUnith, dated Lou don, Oct. lit h, 187:1, to a gentleman in this city says : -'I had mado ar rangements for the consolii'a'ion of the 'Western' rood with the 'Midland' and expected to have Ixteu on my way home ere this with sufficient credits to have taken over tho wholo concern nuder fair arrangements with the stockholders. , Tho "Midland" Company had fully arranged for the (nun of 1,000,000 Jwunds, over g!i,000,K)0, when this Ireadful American crash came. There ia no doing anything at the present moment in the American Railwsy schemes snd there is no other woy but to defer it for a time. The ''Midland" Company will guar antee to finish their road within three years from the Jot of Jannnry next, and will take it subject to all incum brances, and pay a fair sum in full paid Midland stock to the private shareholders if they will puss a bill transferring it with all its axscta, fran chises and equities to the Midland. "I shall probably bo instructed be fore I leave as to how the present in cumbrances are to bo arranged. I trust that some arrangement will be made to secure the "Western in the interests of your own people for our Grand Trunk Lino, the "Midland." Tlie Lincoln Progress ssys : We had a call lost week from the Rev. P. A. Strobel, district suerintcndeiit of the American Bible Sooieiy for North Car olina. Mr. 8. has filled this position for nearly two years. When he com menced his labors he estimated that at least 30,000 familes in our State were destitute of the sacred scriptures. He has visited all the counties in the State once and has nearly completed his sec ond round,, and has found the destitu tion even greater than he had sup posed. . The efforts to supply this destitution have been in a measure successful. To this end the American Jlililo Society have donated nearly 12,(XM)vohnno of the scriptures for tho benefit of dcsti tuto families anH sabbath schoolx, Tho auxiliary Bible Societies have ordured for their Depositories over 25,000 copies of the scriptures, making an ag grcgatc of about 517,000 volumes o the scriptures brought in this State since Mr. Htrobel commenced his agency, This is an advance of five hundred per cent on the work ol the previous years. The money forwarded to tho Bible So ciety in New York np to lttt April 1873, from JN. u., was over .mhhi being bcv- enty-fivo per cent over tho previous yea;. Mr, S, has been prosecuting his work with seal and success and has brought the Biblo csuko "into a very prosperous condition. Many of tho counties havo been canvassed ond up- Dlied. His efforts have net the cor dial approval of all Christian men in this State, as well as of the officers of the American Bible society. I Bars been a df"peptle for yar began to aaa tlia SIMMON LtVKK liKoLl.A 1'IIK two years Si lt hM """d tike a charm ia my Rsv. 3. O.HOLMES, CIytoD,A!a. Mmrrai War. la ik. Msit Prta lor aaatt hrr" rl aar. i Fourteen years aro Loms Walden- I burger w arrested in Efg Harbor I City, X. J.y on charge of murdering i ilia cuu.i. truu, ana aeutencea to I hangvd. The sympathy of tne ncu-h bora waa aroused. Th. y did not be lieve that he was giuity. This feeling waa so strong that the court of pardon eonituuiiM nia MNitanoe to iution went for life. Iu tlieae fourWu year that he ha tet iiicaJ-.vraW hia wife has died, and many of his fnendwho has tried a secure hia frecvhuo. Frunt certain statements male by his wif on her death bed, it ia prolwhl that she t the guilty one. The iuhabitan of Efg Harbor are moving to secure hi reWa. Ten at the inrvmen who ra victed him have signed tlie lwtitiou. me of them is dead, and tliejother has departed for arta nuknowu. U hat Ike Ot iabwr Mmtoaa fr'ifl. Tlie New York H' M draw quit a variety oi coucluaiona from the reoeut eleetious, tlie moat iuiHrtant of which ia, "that the lVmoeracy will Jisbaud auddiaolve their organisation ia an exploded idea. Th opposition jarty, for the next four yearn, will be the 1 Vmocratic party, and bo other nirtr. The hiindrrHla of tlKUtsands of citiieus ho have been waiting and watching. holdtiinliack from joimug tlie 1 Vmo cratic urgsnizatiou in the expectation that it would txt snpplauted by some other, mill now see that they will lie reduced to a choico tutween the two great parties which have been arrayed apa mt each other for to many years. I'll JVniocratic nrrtv ruid the Retml- lican jaitv sre to lie the ouly two national pai ties for the next four yiars. An 1'ugltnli writer contributes to Notes uud (.tileries" a list of stratige nanu-N hieh he has conipilml from Ls'udim sign (Hiarda. Aiihtng them are Mr. Allchin ami Mr. Applcyard ; Mr. By the sea and Sir. By the way prolnib'ya forgetful gntlomn with flltfssrm. Baby, Barefimt, ButUr, Bell hanger, ChriHtmas, Cuuioniile, Cut biiah.a florist :Coblledtek.who should bo a shoemaker ; JVath, Deatlman, Drawwater. Driukwiitcr. mcnilK'rs of the tcmiieranco society : Drinkall. Eyes, fjitwa'r. fliisliiiff. Gray (rooae. Gotobeil. Ghost, Ibindwuiiebody, Hob lowbread, Macker'l, Oysters, i'linch, and Ifgcon. 8PECIAL. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. llnniiT Itrtlrl lar l.aai Mmm Imm tbe allele al krmre ami AbiiMM is early litr. HauliOKl K'WtoriU. IttiueUlaeuUi to Marrlaa r.uiuMHi. h.w iikIIiuU 4 UMlai.nl. hw and n M.tk.i.le t nrdiea, Uwktaad Clrmilare at tiw, iu w.liil neliNta, Addrvw, HOW AKIt A'SoCM 1'luN, he I. Saulk Nmik St, fbilaa.liihia, Pa.,-an In.lllailua hating a high t.i ulattuu lot koueraklecumluot aHd pro- liwiun ffllll. vet SSS-la The New Meinrdy lr lluplnr. A mt imfmrfani lumium. Boll by Tbe K.latlo TruMllu., Ne. la Hrn.,tv. k. V. tll. It rutaiaa Kiiptureabm.iilrlTluaaaF awl eunftirt, ul,iit ami Jay, at all tinu!, ami aniler all rir cuunlaiieu, llhaiit any ieeillon whatever in any caaa, ami lOwttlU never be lakea oH da ring the .hurt lima rii!u to.Swt a iraia neutrnra. Sinl by mall. Olrrui.r. Ir. Snf OrunirM at fhiMi Ian will oriler Una new Trim, lor tun without charge. oei We-tr PBATrS'ASTBAL OIL AB8i)M'KTI.Vial'e. Perreotly odnrleni. Alwava iinHiiria. Illuniliiallns iiualltlM .uix'rliir to gaa. Iluina In any lamp without iiaiiKT ni .(iiHinig or taking lire. M.ntt larluml K f"lr to.lllar the UMOf .olatile anil ilangi'miia una, II. Mlrty umlrr enry pa Kile tint, ami it. iktOi'1 burning qiialnlu, are prvrea by iu cuullnncil are In over Jimi.oiio laml Ilea. Mllllimaof iuMiitia hare been aold and no ae- rl'li'nl -illrmily or Inillrertly baa tivt occur rel from burning, Muring or handling It. 'I he liumenae vrarly hwa to Ilia ami pnerty multiiig lmni the una nt obrap and Uangnroua all in ilia Unltrd Statea, I. aalllng. Tlie lnaiiiaine (;mnanlea and Kir. Commle liniiira tliruiirUniit Ilia ruuutry r eomnieiul tb. an ma ba tne nrat aaiiguarii wnen lawnaare ua.il Snnd fur circular. Cor aale at retail bf the traile icneiallr. and at wlmlraalit hv Hie ini.pnixn., ( lias. PHA 1 T CO , li Cullon Strwt, htw nrk. augm HHiawlai .Tliillirra, Iflotbers, IHothera. IWt tall to nwiire MKS. WINHI.OW'S SOOI'HIMI SVKl'P tiw all dlaMHaw Im-klea to the iwrlial of tevtklnf la ehililrcn. It re lieve, tbf ehlHI fmra pain, rnree wlnit etille, regnlatea the bnwela, and bv giving rrllaf and Bi'anit ui tne cuiiii, give, rem to tne aiotner, He.ar ami rail tor IKS. VTIXSMIV," SlMlTHINU BY RHP," rue Ml. by all druggiet. June it l.USnn-W-Sat. Darts fhun tbe Dcril ; OrCnpii AW A Hixik just Iwut'il, upcalng the "ruaioa All" that have apiiearetl In the New York Mewana r,, tlii-lr hulwyand lennn. wtyllak V II llniaa fully r pra.a . AdvetUaeraente trum il.api-rale Rirn ut Uemiitlfiil woaiea: tllaa detlne meatinKa; bow trdatraUd; 'i'be nUKery of the flwodrlcli Traced y tne reeulteta "perHinai. " Praoription tit uving nroanwey Siatnea. 1'ipoava aurlal rorrnpllon. Sent on rrr.iti' rHI came. AildrrN, Unique rrintii.g Mini', e veary at., n. l . The llerh with '0 Pwrlable am. Ily Mviwliiar Mnrhliin, on ilo Rays Trial: nianv advantaam over all, Nauatae- tlon giiaraiiti?eit, nr 'At refunded, Sent eoro- lrte, wen inn direction., nwawitn sewing (aohlne Co.. Sill rlroadwav, M. Y. rtan'lon I llrlullon Nlgnala, gent on rectlpt of 21 eent.. Vnlitie Printing and PulIU.hiig Hobae, 10 Veary street, Maw York. yVIi OH THK HKP.AKFAST, LOKtJH VlhA KON, D1NMKH AMD BUPFEK TA hLK, LEA & PERRINS' WorccsWird Sance IS INMISPKNSAHI.B. JOHN DUNCAN'B SONS, New York A gantt for the United BlaUa. oct 20. loin DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR OF TAR. I tocwmmflftiltti by rrguUr Mnltrl prtrtl tioi'vni iihI uy rtiru gniirf.iiieel for Colita, l) iilfhs, i:nUri)i( A4hm, llronrhlil, Mpitting ilmntti HrrolulaV. Kry I i-pfpni and UfHit, ltyinterr,t htilprn nKrbunl holers. -.ud nil I'T'T Mml I'owpI com plaint. Klilnry il.neii wi nnti atll HttrjtttMntsjot tne l'rinUtrirhi, tttf fc.ty hnrmltf ( froni mif-tfal or Alcoholic proietrtiw i-lpvin.t Ut th nttet nefrr known to liilrrii el im ar iHttUa. KmII partlctilnrn with mllrl frvriiuimv kthI rrrlilU psPfiioti 'iplkathm. Adilrt, I. T H UK A CO., lUit ncvriiin Afenuc, new imn. AWAaiisu nr ths AMERICAN INSTITUTE, . TO J. W.McKEE, roi Einliniiicriii an. Fliilini Macliiiics. " It la Ineemona and will aieet lliewnntaof every matron In the land." Ksulbitlnoi ( lS7i. John E. flavlt. pec. Bee. P. A. Barnard, Pres. Hum'i I). Tillman, Correaponiling boo. New York, Nov. M, 11 . Tkla almple and Ingenloa. Machine la ae aa fnl a. the Hewing klai hlne, and ie laat becom ing po ular with lauiee. In the place orewa aivo Needlework, IU work bring much more bandaoroe, reqnlrlng lent tlm i and not one Uinta paft Um- etpewrav K bvdv'a tot. li.t il bj iwmj.lne wllhual it. A Machine with Ulnatrattd circular and full Inatrnctiona aent on reri.tof H, er fl imbed la Hirer plate for S3.T8. Addreas, Tht McK't Hnnvarfvrina Cb , 30 Broadway, New York, AQEST8 WASTED. 5IW A2TT.ITISIXINTS. GIFT COTJCERT. r Ue avtl tad a4et the aaayiaaa f rJtUK I'KDKMItlNin, kaviag ktea ap psaated by tk.) Kieratit CweaejaHe ef Ike akane tawaiwa, a aaak tke aeeeaaary ar raageavtBU fwr s rtFT t)XCF tT diartaf Ue aett Aaaaal l av, laae latfally aaiieiUmi Hkatkme of artirMM eajitakl Bar prtaae. Flew banrfred aet.es wilt tat dutnbaked ta Ike par- rkaaaril tieketa, and tke friends ef tb Aaw. ciatw are ewejaVleaOw railed apaa ta ravatali Hwpnaee. AsytkJag tVaaa a tkeamad delist aeraetoSbaatp aktrt will be areoptahl. Tke eaataaaf all ruatnkalue. tegetber wttk tkatr kwaraeeieard ia4 tke aaiaxat of taw dawatlaia III be psbltaeied ta paaira't sad vUMy dutnbated. Tke prtaee will be exkikitoa da tlagikePalr. TB.M waking te avail Uvea veeeftk to eaaate atoll v aaada wl adeertte lag tketr bwalawaa, will alaaie euaaatuaktavte wttk Us aabavetber dariag tae auaatb Ka- veeakvt, as tke llat wf prtm akeakl be pk liaked a tke trat wf Itoreaber. Tke dlatrtbs- taaa ll be stad sa tke laat day eat tas rait, Deceaibet Uth. All CMtrlkatieat ekMld be ablreaaed la Dr. THOS. B. 0 ARE, IU St, Wltailagtoa, N tV ft ta atae aad feat ay, tr4 tf FOR LIVERPOOL. rjtlli UrHkiAK MAKgl'B MAK1A ansa, HU kav e.at.k Urk a. above, t Jt Cottim rretgkts apply H WILLIAMS MtRCMIHON. sm at a. I '.I M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. .illLllONLYAMOUUKS, THIS MOkMNU, at' ree'.Uak, we will 'l m havetu.nl la Irani ml aur rtoe, Simlk atrr SirMt, an aaaurtaMw! at Hawknld ainl Harare Purnitiira, Hartvla rluur, el air via Wki.k.v, IMaiiU, Ae , 4a. ax ri IMS It Lost. ON BI'NIIAY ArTKKNitiN.iNj MARKRT Slrrvt, liKtwavu Pirtk atwl Third, a S.w -t.WTular IMd Shawl Pm, richly ehawd, A lilivral rteaid will ba faM if rliirm. to van . a. u iiaKiMNsr x-t J imm-u Foxed Shoes. JAI'lltS AMD MISSIS MNK tUt.l hoee, kahbrra rm l.adwe, Mlawe end Mas, At C. A. PKIO..1, Ke.ll Market Btreel. art M sif NliV GIFT by the aalkor at "THE ANQEL IU THE CLOUD.1 PhKSKNTi the eeraatlllty of the Author In a new light te many reader., and by all ol gixal tatta In lltaratare will be reeelved and trad wits intervetiiig iraaure. Aaiha "Angel la the Cloud", NP A 111 ft Is iai imipioine ium and uent eaten. J uat pabladwd aad lee rale at HEINSBERGER'S I.IVK BOOK AMD MU8IU STORE, etsa IM nm MiUl MECKt ENBUROi CO., N.C. Wr.i l, KQI IPPER. IKVKN PKOP EB Mir. kniienM-a low, Saaalon begin bep tauilier tfltk, lT.l. Bi nd for Catalogue, J. K. Bl.AKR, Ckalraiaa oftlie Parnlty. oftW . MU4w HAVE 'YOU SEEN ouu low rmcED JP YOU HA VK NOT, YOU HAD tlKST do en at onre.'or loan BARGAINS. IvlUNTSOlSr &z CO. CITT CLOTHIERS. oet Removal. IJIHE rNDIRRIOMED, HAS ttuwved his DRUQ AND PRKSCRIPTION eUora frora eorner of Front aad Prlnreae ttreerj, to "kvana' Hliask," Prlneeae Itrret, opjmelte tbe .lenrnal OSIoe. where ke will be pleaeed ta serve bnirrienda ana tne niihiie generally. . J. A. MRbANK, Agent. Druggi. oct 26 M M COLLINS' AND SIMMONS' AXES T Til KEW HARDWARE BT8RK. aiLES A MURCHISOX. K6- ocl Prince Bismarck NOT DEAD. HI ETITX t,lVE8, AND Mill wears a erown ararte of Bne French t ir Skla, An Silver Hucklee ami workman ehin wonderfully Improved. Everybody rail audaeetht new erown, at EVANS & VonGLAHN'S, Boot and BhS Blnra. ect(6 e ieo DOZEN 180 B TuN IMP'ttlTen CIIVtlER At,;. CIIAB. I. MTKHS Al l) . t and 1 North Pront St. got .vat- We Invite Wllnl.KSALK RUYEHS Tn CAI.I. AND are oar Inttfe aiwk nf Hi and nhne. EVANS A Y'ii!ll'A.HN. cl K 1 MS. Fine French Brandies- OITt OWN WIRKT IMPORT ATKlN Imm Bordeaux, eiKlril ibuly -r lirraaii BT'im Clmn'ia" 50 CASES 50 Finest Brandy tvei brought to that mai kct, CH AS. D. M YEKB A CO., fl and T forth Proat St.' extas mu AT NEW HARDWARE STORE gHOVELS aad Tonga, Fire Doge, Moat Cnt- tre" anrf Bti (Tere. t it WhUk.S'ArDle Parere. Coal Hoda, Siflere. t'andlrvllcka brenee, brae ami tin, Nal Cracke, Dork Sere. a, Emory Sharpener, Cooking Utenatle, Vunof all klmla, and ail article, needed la nouae keeping, rotaaleckeap. " ' " ' QltES M0RCUISON. ct ia s S4i-; ixw ADYxiTisrnns lVvatnt ihipplng Tags! I ll'fll OvaeTww rla.Hlred Muliene kavw I I1U 1 1 wtUiia the paa M yvara, II l ad a wttkant oomviaiat of kaae be Taai bjH.ng,i.aaje.4. f key are waeiv-w rw uaaia eear mtaraiiaei twttaei evaiw laaaaayTaiiasaei AiiKir twid by Prtatere sad Itatloaert evervvbeee. aaa n . Ladies Belts. LAOIkA'aad OMto'Tranaa.Cata'kaav Shawl Strain Ball SUoakata, Ae at tkw Badaw sm nacaees r aaiaavy ai 4. ft. ttiPHAH (XX. (tax S loath Ptwat Strawt, WUaaiagtoa, N. O. Jaiy us OYER ALL! 43.000 Chickering& Sons PIANOM ia an. Ovee (4 prllsa reeeevod. au hlghsst Pramluma evee all eeeapeuta vrlB, London, Maw York, oaton, a or MO OTHER MAKE sav eveeebtalaed tb tasM aoalarUy as ttls World Ro nswssd Improvod mako. Tke ealy rwaooaablw prloetf Brat claes make, ea band, rur sakt ky i Cornor FOURTH and Market tta. l 13-U 1st 1873. rrrtt this date our balks vr COAL AND WOOD will be Ibr limeacetlald caaa. Noatoeuala wUI Vs kii-t, and tmlera will sot be 1 1 led aalU paid far. We tiiwt all out caafomei will reatewlax that nolliw, and arnd aioaey aitk tkelr nrilera, as ao etctiitaja whatever will ke aiiki la Uils rsle. a tl. PA IIS LEY CO. im ir otlt QuarantinoNotico. Tkefolloalns tluarantlne R.viilatlon will be la rnrne fro a aii.l al ter the lat of J une, 114, ytll furthet aotloe i let. All vereela rroea Porta Bcatb al Cane Pear will eome to at the VlalUag sutbaa avae 'Deep Water Paint," and await fie lueneetaja wf tbe Iduaraatius Phyetolaa, Id. All veaaalakavlna aVkaeea ea beard sa arrival, or kevina kad otckaoaa daring tkeewy ago, are re.uireu taeiuae wiae aiaiMMt iwin eiiectkin, without regard to the Port Iroaa wneaee tney aaiiaa.. Id. Veaaalenot Iselndad aa abovswlll prixaed be WUmtHbaawttkatotetotmltua. era. Pilot are eapeolally er Joined to make earaiai aaiiilry, and If not aailaked with the taia menu of the uaptatn, er If the veaeel I la a nitny condition, tney will nnng Ihe veaeel ta tke Station for further siamlaauoa. Mb. Pilot wilfully violating the Quarantine law are eubjeet to forfeiture t their branch. Maeteraof veaael to a Bne ef Two Hundred (jai) Dollar a day for avert day ther vMate tae (Jueraa'lne lawa, an. I all ether parwa are liable for aack and every eSesca, th, All veaaale mhjert to vlall.lloa under the regulation will avt Bag la the mala rig-Ing-purlilUe, .W. POTTER, Quarantine Phyaiclaa. Port of Wilmington, N. O. stay II Ur-BetSi A Wed ytlelNowk Elegant Table Butter. par.8H CBACKEBS-Aa KINDS, POTATOES, APPLES AMD ONIONS, at JAMES O. BTEVINBON'B. J.H- set II PROPOSALS Pop Repairing or Rabulldlng tho rldgo ovor tmlth'o Crook known ao "Little Iridgo." IJIHE I'NDKKBiaNFIl WILL EECF.1TE aeaied proKalk fur repairing er rebuilding "Utile Bridge", over Batik's Creek, anUl Tkaralay, tnth Inrt., at o'clock, P. M.,a!tke emi t of the Register oQDeedt. BaKlneatloiui la detail ruiiet bs made by the party bidding, and allowance made for all the material la Ihe ski brkigs suited for sad. BII.AS . MASTIN, Chairmak BoarJ Ceaioty Commlaalonera. etlt , M4-st pk-XAPSco mmali ;Tmsttut Near Baltimore. Md. THIS INSTITUTE hae been In operation fof thlrtvveera. and.nlovaa national renuta- Um, With Um sambo ef enplla Smiled ta ninety, lt hat renrreentative from two-thirds of the Btatee, prtnel pally Snath and Boathweet. It looatloa la ,reeinlnently healthful, leoen. Ual, and really reached by railroad from Baltl aaoreand Waablugtn City. Por circular ad drees MRS. B. II. ARCHKK, KUloott Ulty, r. O , Md. oet HI eA-tw - IMS' AND GEhTLLMNEN'S DINING ROOMS: rflHB BUBSUK1BER HAS OPENED HIS X I'inlng Room for tli aecoiamodatlon of fwliea and flentlemen and I pr.iarail to fnr- nl'h mrala at all Hnura. uyater. la every atvie. MI'PPKll PARTIES Turnl.hrd at bert aolloe. J. U. L'JMSDKN. act 21 SM Iw M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. liyCUONLY AMOKUIS. VALUABLE . RESIDENCE FOB . HALE TERMS TO SUIT , PURCHASER. We Dt rr.K roB bale that desiha ra'da Brick Keaiilnncn en Kaat tale id" Kietit. belweea, Hed Orua ami Walnnt atreela. Tke Lot haming an L mpn Had tjroea atrrel. Dwelling 'wo army and Maement. KIUHT IIOOMn well and fallhlully coaMrac'ed, and eannot fall to iileayw, nprm an eiamluation of urlieailrlriiif a comfortable r aienoe. Term lo vmt, tor which and Hirurf. apply to CbONLV A MORRIS. Heal KMate Mrokera. oi't n . -at For Ladies. RISE .M bt'TTON BOOTS, . - 8EKOE Bt'TTON BOOTS, KID LACE BAL8, SENSATION It AU. Hew BlylS-a large amortment, at . V. A. PRICK'S, : St Markets. octJI Kf-e- Dire?t Importation. 1500 8CIS t,vaP001' 8A-LT, e landing from Brig Ejtktr. , , Tqf tale lo by , BINTOBD, CT.OW a 1- ctU TUNiNa AVMustd zazl i:,::; wiiil!:x:t:.j i: : t:A3 tr . Crrwa e Ctnui $ . rs Wilauttoa, E. c.. i aad aTUe Vf tvi. f..,r r the W. W. BTtread wUi raa a- aLAii, TtUIN. Leaea Cakea Depot dally (Sana . t r ArrtTw'ai Oeidthwro 'aV.VV.V.'.'I '. Hoi liy Moaatat.... , " W.kiua at t Leave) WaliaiadKly aaaajwa'iu ."'at y Arrive .4 HwbyMma:..,. (l tlvhtabtirwat I I'eata lp. , '. i , KXPftES TEAM. Uavs C a a.., not, dally, at, r Arrive at tkddaborw at, . - Kocky Moaatal.... a . WMdoa at . Leave Wehtoa. dai l y, at. . . . i AmvsalHeckyMoaalal. ....... . OoldaUvwat. Ii " Can Itopotet 4.J.. Mall Train make, eleee aoaaaetioa ar ' dee for all rotate hetU via Bay Um a : -aula Ureas reoiea. SeV Bipreej Trala eeaaeeej nnlv wfli OraakrMtaw iv 1 1 mam b aw,u . ! leura eas UUa I nam. ej might TreJas will leave Wtlmtf n t weakly alt-ue A. M. at. t arrive at l.v r. Ji. Birreas Prelgkl Train will leave W has dally al t vOP. M. aad arrive) at I r a a JUHH P.DITI5S, . lictteral t t , i v u CAEOLSTrLHTRAL RAfLVAT V niliMagtm,I.l'MTJay li, l , x Ncin:i)um: MIIINOm TRAINS Leave WUwIngtata daUy (ncTjl B " ' at ..,.,... a Arrive at Wa.lr.oore at,,.,,,. ... Leave WailMbor at i , . Arrive at Wtlmmgtva at '.'.'.'.t , FRIIQHT TRAINS Lea re vrilmlortoa dally (ueept Sn!- at a Arrive at l.aurlBhurg at .......S ' Leave 1-aariiibHrc at a Anivelat WarlratMara' at j Paawugar Train leave Chalotie(U . daveeiitrl) at.....,, k . Arrive at Hutt.lo at. , ... u 4 latave HaSaioat.....,., I ' Arrive al Charlotte at 5 : Irreeular Ijmhaeand llmkav irl... . both purtlor t tbe Itoad, a the bu .ulraa, A dally Stag will aooarue la rannu' u the trala abotkntd of thla H 8. U PHk vi " Englnaer and Bn Paper wpylng Schedareof ilMrniT W., V. A ftwmmm woauiuie tola, ana avrnj on etllute 1 may U lEMEEALBUPEBIHTErJU'lS t. . wiLMiN0T0N,c:n::;.:: iDOumiAiu:': WlLsiiavrow, M.tX, Oet. li .,, CHANGE OF BCIIEirj Tks following Bobeduls will go In'o r A. H, Banday, ITtk butaat. DAT E1PKXSB TkVAIJt, (Dally). - - at eewwaieeeaesssewst w Arrive at Plnraneo. ...,, ...., it Leave wllmlngtoa.. 4 ' Oolumhla, . s - H Augusta,..,, .... a Leave Auguaia .,........,. e Laava llulumhlA u, .. Arrive at Plnrenee.... ........ 1 " W II mine too iu - MIUHT EXPRESS (DaUvl.Basdav e Leave Wilmington ........ arrive at r'oreiico.......A,.it " " Oolavjbla , 4 - II H A . Leave Aa.it.la . .a Arrive at Columbia.,. a " Pnaanre kv ' " Wllmuigtoa t.la All Tfalaa a.ha .'.mm n...i. ... Mortn and rwnlk. Pullman'. Palace Bleeclaa Care aa '! trslna , JAMES iKDERSi. tteal Super Int' act II . . SHIPPIirQ. Ikltiinore and lVllialrrrl SEMLWECKLY STEimsiiiP ui::; LoaroaannvTas naroiATaA" - D. M. FOE.ET,.... Car D. 3 T v Li t II. LaV Cant J. S. B F v aKUtAt. A tLTDE, ..lapt. D. O. C .... Till hereafter tali from BALTTMOH V THrSliAV and rHIluT, and ..w vr MINUTON every WRDNRSDAf and a ITHDAT, eonnectliig at Wllmlufrtoa , Wlleilneriin. tolumhia A Anruara, V toa A Weldon.and the WilmiNirun, C k Rutherford Kallroail AbeUi leverai , ef Steaawr tp PayetterlU, , UlvimeTarMBhBllls fLa " -to all polnu la Vortk snd Booth ta Georgia and Alabama, Connecting at CaStlr-: with the Baltimore Ohio and th N Central Rallroa,! fbr all point in Ihe V. , Morth.Weat. and wlta BUamrr and K, for Boatow, Nw fork and Pkiladaiphia, Por freight eagagvmnt pr y to A,l. CAZAfci.At-", Wilmington, t. t ANDREWS A CO., Agent. baiUmor. dec 11 . TOBILLAKD'B STEAWSBl U " 1 .vo vtkuir BAlLias TfJENOATB AAf rr rBOM KEW TOKK,ARkt S OATS) AJfD BATTBDATS 1 WIIJglitUTOK. INSUkAMCE OMLT ONK-POURT Pa rilBUUOrJ COMIECT10KS WITH A RAILROADS LEADINQ OUT I P WII.lvTINOTOII. 4" Ma naaaaaaaara Lakan. ror rr.ight appiv 10 n . ii t rr BARRY. BR0TBEK3, A mavis MISCELIAKIOUS, mailt uhoslv. ' wn a crokly AUCTlOf.Tir , STOCK AXD REAL CSTATt T WILMINUTOHK. t:. It AN RE BEEN AT THKIH H ! ' ' a plan nf the cUr, on an Blank Honk Vlltk Ihe honinj u la the city iliatlnctly dr.Smd. Aaaeaacd value, paat and crew la th city. Any Information desired plication. , Jnlv S jonniiciAU- rriTTTm r' WILMINGTCJ.r OFFERS JUS SRHV! r . cr r ' t pK