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liA j v i " - v ' v' jxi:;:. . laxly, dy- -'Orriom, Pawbua Tav.k T u" -'lings, Front St ; jsI RATES Or Bt i KJITJOK. . Ono year, in advnnco....... Six-month la a-lvau'v Three month, tn aiKivunee $7 00 : 8 60 . 00 One montn, in advance. TheMoawmd St a will be "delivered la any part I ! of the City at Firm dura per week. , - j ; 15 outlines: The Iotcrnatlooala In Convention at Lon- I - don declare iri'favor Of tinlversal amnesty; k VI. r Sunrso wjr uBuwk, vuiupuiaorj , common i . school education, disbandment of standing armies, abolition of Indirect taxes, and sup pression of usury. . - The Sioux Indians murdered a. family. r nghng ; going on between whites and Indians. ' ry Qamv bctta has made a deposition' In' regard to surrender - of Hetz.'' Sentences 1 qf seven French- Communists commuted to imprisonment; three ?wcre shot Liv ingstone heard" from agaltu Tronbleg' In tho- Creek" nation, ' A Fair jury ha ! at last been obtained.' Gen. John A. Logan', President of Soldiers' andi Sailors' Convention at Pittsburg. . The Attor ney General has written: a "reply to AJ. H. Stephens' petition in behalf of (he Ku Klux prisoners. lie doesn't think they deserve pardon. . - Greeley went West yesterday morning. 4 Steam Yesse! Owners' As sociation meets in Cleveland, Ohio, next Monday. ; Evidence cumulates against Forrester.' Gloucester schooner White Eagle lost with all her -drew. "';Tho'us-. ands are dying with" cholera in Bokhara daily. ' . "Demonstration ; yesterday -in favor of Greeley at Trenton as he passed on the carsi Reported that About is' tp be tried by a German court martiaL . -Soldiers and Sailors endorsed . Grant, Wil son and Ilartranft and adjourned tine die. Ministerial candidate elected President of the Spanish Cortes.. - Indian speak ers at Washington complain of unfair, treat ment from the whites. Sherman was at the War Office yesterday. ' V r Senator Morton made a speech to a small crowd at-Anderson, ' Indiana, Monday. He called' Greeley a rebel and traitor, of courtM-; Th Republi cans .are coming over to Greeley every -day.. Itl only takes ten Liberal Republicans in each county added to the Democratic 'strength. to carry the State. ':. -W-'' .''' i f ' 'i-';.--.S"'4 , . - I Ohio is the State for the , Liberals to work in. . The Grantites are neg lecting the Buckeye ' State. Xet us make hay 'while the sun shines. Work in Ohio. Her '29 electoral votes will help Greeley wonderfully - G-reeley Mass Meeting - ' ; . , '. ; . -: .-. . " -JN TORTMOUTH. : ; Larce Crowd present Entlanalaam 4.'..' ' . For the Came, . ' - ' -. - Special dispatch to Petersburg Index. ' Poetsmoutu, Sept. 17. At the grand rally to-hight of tho G rccley and .Brown Club of ' Ports mouth," three thousand people were present and the utmost enthusiasm - prevailed.;. I , ' '. . Portsmouth is the liveliest town in the State, for the Greeley cause, and to-night has proved her claim to carry the Gfecley; banner u-il't' Eloquent and; spirited . speeches have been made by Uapt. F. W. Ma hood, CoL Wrnv Kilgour, of .Alexan dria, v iJ, - McDowell. Carrington,- . of Richmond,- CoLW. -K- Cameron, of Petersburg, aiid others. ' .; . -The meeting has been the- greatest success of the canvass.", G. " MORE THUNDER FOR . Literal -iTOSPeCtS in.Illin0iS. . ' - - Senator Trumbull Confident that the State Will be Carried forCreelejr. , Y By Telegraph to the Tribune. , - A vY -" Chicago, Sept 16. Senator fTrumbul I has written a d in tnrinfrfield that in all parts of the Stater which he has visited the utmostv'enthusiasrrf continues jn the interests of Reform,; and 'that there can bo but little doubt, if the present sustained efforts are Continued, of the success of the Liberal ticket ift ' this State by- large ; majority. - Senator more thoroughly than any other pufc lie mail, .and sneaks from the knowl- edffo elicited by actual observation and from' absolute facts:' v.Vf. ' -v The Clnelnnatr VolksMatt Declares for Greeley The Editor to Speak at Avondale in Paror ot ' th.e Liberal Ticket..; -: .;'ty. -'''-. f, . By.teicgrapn to the Tribune. ,v-- Yk LCjymKATiScpt 10;;. .;' 'The Cincinnati 'Volfcsttatt, the old est arid most influential1 German Tier publican paper' in the,' United '.States, has to-day declared iri favor of Greo ley; 'Its editor .arid , proprietor, " the' lion Frcdk . Ilassaurck, ' one of the ablest and' most' eloquent ".orators in the West, will,; on- Vedriesday even ing,' at Avon Hall, Avondalc, a(3join ing Cincinnati, reply to Judge Iload ley on tlieissucs of the carnpaign. He will take strong ground for .Greeley and Reconciliation as ngain?t Grants military,. rule audV.rlitrary govern; mcnt. ; In T . 1 " A 4- ,4 f4 VOTv :X"-lVO ; 1 ftfi -' " 7- V.' , ",; T I. V ; . Bentiments of a large majority of the ; j "LIIrml KallyHn Cbampalffn. rSpecial Dlsnatcli to the Chicaro Tribnna l ; . T . j . . VHAMI'AIUS, Xll., DCpt 14., ." y One of the grandest demonstrations of the campaign tooK place here to day and this evening. General Black and Senator. Trumbnll unite in pro nouncing it the largest audience they have yet . addressed. Carl Schurrs Bloomington meeting is probably the Only one held in Illinois that exceed ed this' one in numbers. ; .-: METEOROLOGICAL BECOBD. : ' "' September 18, 1873. ' k?" Time. V- mom- Wind.4 Weather. 7A. M.L 29:98 : 71 SWUghT Clondy P. M. 89:93 86 ' E Fresh Fair 9 P. M. 29:98 'T 75 S Light Fair Mean -i emp. or oay, 77 aee. Notx. All barometric readings are reduced to the ea level and to 82 degrees Fahrenheit ' Serg't Signal Service U. 8. A. - '-'-, - .-f nrmtlier Report. - V ' ' J ' Wab Dspabtment, ' Office of Chief Signal Officer,. , Washington, September 184:85 P. M. .VA .?.'?'" '-'.frr ProbabiUtie. ' Jl, ' :f For New England von Thursday south easterly to southwesterly, winds, ; cloudy weather and probably areajj of rain; for the Middle States to-night southerly to westerly winds, with cloudy weather and areas of rain, the winds veering to westerly and northwesterly, with clearing weather, over the western portion during Thursday morn ing and over the eastern portion on Thurs day evening; for the Southern States east of the Mississippi generally clear weather, ex cept probably over, the South Atlantic States; north and northwest of the Ohio valley northerly to westerly winds and gen erally' clear weather; brisk and very brisk winds, veering to northwesterly, are proba ble for the lower lakes. Cautionary signals are ordered for Cleve land, Buffalo, Rochester and Oswego,. THE CITY. : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . v F. A. ScnuTTE Germania Lodge. ; IlETNSBERGEn New Books. - Green & Flanker Druggists Goods.' See notice regard ing Chamber Commerce. ' See notice headed "Horses for Sale." , D. Pigott Tax Notice. - ; ;Dcdlev &Eixis Broad Bhoes." s 5 A. D. Brown To the Ladies. Geo. II. Keixy Notice of meeting. , IIenry Erbecx Howard R. F. E. Co. J. Meykk Notice, J. J. O'Brien Mechanics' Hose Co. IroealDotn. - Marshal Canaday left yesterday morn ing on a brief trip to Hillsboro. Ono of the colored female patients at the City Hospital died yesterday. The cistern at the corner of Sixth and Castle streets is being repaired." . - We noticed Bevcral watermelons in market yesterday, but neglected to en quire how they retailed by the peck. Cheney McNeil, not having paid her Court fine yesterday, was remanded to the Guard House to await her action in the matter.' ' ' . Z : . ' The new building for Messrs. Oldham fc Cumming, now being erected on the wharf foot of Dock street, is nearly com pleted. We are requested to state that there will be a meeting of the Mechanic's Hose Company at their Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock, j ' The new colored Masonic Lodge, at the corner of. Eighth and Princess streets, is now going up rapidly and will soon be completed.' : 0 '. Sarah Walker, colored, was sent to the Work House yesterday, she having fail ed to settle the fine imposed . upon her by the Mayor's Court. : 1 V .'. Only about eight out of the one hun dred building lots offered for sale yesterday were knocked down to purchasers. They brought tod.little M monish, "; ; . " , We learn that . Stephen Lowrey ' and Andrew Strong have issued a proclamation o outlawry, against the young men who I tiavA Vioon titintinflr tnPin on raprsri ortAn tl V anil offered a reward of $200 each for their cap- , -f-r turel . ':!:, .- - IL E. Scott, Esq.,, Superintendent of the County Poor House, informs us that he killed a coach-whip snake on his premises Tuesday, wWch measured exactly six feet in length. J He has been "bottled up" in alcohol for V future reference." See notices from various Lodges, As sociations, Companies,1 &c.',4 requesting members to be at their different Halls for the purpose of attending the funeral of Mr. n. Haarj Jr. which takes place this after noon, at 3i o'clock, y , r ' The latest amusement among the juve niles is "playing circus." We noticed one in full blast yesterday afternoon, in a tent which they have erected in the open lot on Princess 6treet,' opposite -the City HalL Some pf the .boys displayed, remarkable agihty, considering their experience; in the art of M grand and lofty tumbling. The river had risen about 4 feet at Fayetteville during the latter part of last week, under the infJuenoe of the late rains, but . had fallen again about fifteen ' inches when the Lee left Monday, and , has' been steadily falling ; ever since. It is the im pression of the boatmen thai the water is as low now as beforeHhe rains.' v- r Type-ror Sale. . ' -sV i-1; , We offer for sale the display and -body type formerly used in printing the - Daily 'and Weekly Stab.-; Also,1; a lot 'Of column rules. chaies, brass-; dasheSj &c". The as- sortmenv of .type is and consists of Bourgeois,' Mmionand NpnpareiL . To a i cash purchaser the entire lot will he sold on the most reasonable terms, or it will be sold ia lot3 to suit at a moderate price. ' -h- x.-y. ,j ;V-:'? '' " ' ' "-f ' ' ' v WILMINGTON, ;N. ShonldBe Withdrawn ' About twelve months ago a colored man,' named Ben Bethea," was niurdered near his home pfBaxeior-TbA crime: was charged upon .a party, of young men of Robeson, of the highest respectability, who were known to have been in the neighbor hood on the night of the murder in search of the outlaws. , The v matter" .came before the Grand Jury of the Superior Court of Robeson, which convened a few days after ,... ....j , Wards, and they, failed to find a true bill Jndge Russell, however, entered a protest I against thjs action of the Jury, and issued a bench warrant for the arrest of the parties. Alarmed at the action of the Court, and fearing the result of a trial under the, cir cumstances, they" fled the State, and. the Sheriff, after diligent, search, returned the warrant with the endorsement, "Not to be found," whereupon Judge Russell issued a proclamation of outlawry against the young men, enjoining the Sheriff and all good cit izens to take them dead or alive.. At the late term of the Superior Court of Robeson another bill charging them with the murder was sent before the Grand Jury by Solici tor Cantwell, with the same result as in . the jBrst instance.; In '", the meantime, as we - learn" from" the -Jtobeaoman, . facts have come tolight completely exonerating the young men and producing a strong sus picion that the murder was committed by a colored man who is known to have had a quarrel frith Bethea,' a few days before, and who disappeared from the neighborhood on the night of the murder. Under all the circumstances of the case the Eobesonian thinks, and . we are of the same opinion, that Judge Russell ought, at least, to withdraw the proclamation of out lawry against the young men in question; Robberies.-' - Tuesday night, while the family were at supper, some thief entered, the residence of Mrs. Nixon, on Chesnut,'- between Third and Fourth streets, and stole a silver pitcher and waiter, a silver cup and other articles. On Monday night the residence of Dr. W. W. Xane was visited and a large copper kettle, which had been in the family for fifty, years, was stolen and carried off. It was found next day, however, in an unoc cupied house adjoining, where it had been hidden with the view of taking it away at a more convenient time, it being too heavy to be removed readily. " i Our citizens should be on the lookout for visits from these light-fingered prowlers and be prepared to give them a warm reception. Mayor's Court. The following cases were ' disposed of yesterday morning: " Wm. Sampson, charged with fighting, was fined $0. . Emanuel Hog&rt, charged with fighting, was required to pay a fine of $5. Sarah Walker, charged with disorderly conduct was sentenced to pay a fine of $15 or go to the Work House for 30 days. Chenah McNeil, charged with disorderly conduct, was required to pay a fine of $3 and the costs. ; - John ' Walker, John Owens, Charles Howe and Bcipio Hill were arraigned on the charge of disorderly conduct Judg ment for $3 and' the costs against Owen. Walker, Howe and Hill dismissed. James Dnnaboe. Irving Lowrey and Purdie Jacobs, whose arrest for complicity with the outlaws in some of their crimes we mentioned a week or two since, were taken in custody by James Dunahoe, the same man who shot and killed the outlaw Boss Strong some tune, ago, he having been .appointed by Sheriff McMillan special deputy for the purpose. Jacobs showed resistance at first, but finally succumbed. They are now in jail at Lumberton under a strong guard of citizens. We glean these facts from the Hobesonian. .-....." Y Lodged In Jail. ' We learn from parties who arrived on the' W., C. & R. R R, yesterday afternoon, that the young man Gilchrist, who ,was so desperately wounded ,in the affray which recently occurred in Robeson county with young McQennanT&nd which proved fatal to the latter, has so far recovered that he was taken to Lumberton on Tuesday last and lodged in jaiL; A strong guardVwe un derstand, was kept around the ' house until his removal, under the impression that he was not so bady wounded but that he might attempt an escape." " ' v - ; Wilmington Building Association. ' s At the regnlar meeting of the Wilming ton Building Association, held at the Com-; mercial Exchange last ? night, ' 43 shares of stock" : were redeemed, as " follows: Nine shares at 149: twenty-seven at 4.148 50 j : fio:.i:. ata A - . - .,. : 4 - .: ; . ., 4.. 01 4. . . A Bewlteblns Costume.- ; . Ct . . A beautiful evening dress is made of rich brocaded silk, white 'ground with broad blue satin stripes. Between the stripes are bouquets of pink roses with green foliage. The corsage is tut inlow with short sleeves, of the same. Overdress of . white figured lace, trimmed with point applique headed with blue ribbon. - The corsage has a deep bertha of point applique and sleeves of the same.- Ornaments, pearls and pink roses in the hair. " ' . Ember Days. .' - l's 1 The Ember Days fall on the 19th, 20th and 21st days of the present month Thursday, Friday, and. Saturdaythe latter, also, be ing St MathewVaay'ThoM propriately observed ivtiauVAr vwv tvu v - 1 - - m J . How" to rmake ;a; J thirty. f asMonablyased street carry v ; 7. "v: ."' 0., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1872 Our Chip Basket.. ; ;.:.pf "; ."Misery loves company and so does a. marriageable young lady... ; . --t A lady at Kelly's Ford, Tenn., has a set of china table-ware 176 years old, and a pair of stockings knit in 1803. . - . . 'r V ' The latest Indiana divorce has been obtained by a husband on the ground that his wife coerced him into matrimony. : As an inducement for folks to jump - , r . into matrimony at Columbus, Ga.,niarriage licenses are offered at half price. - ; An oxchange s"ays: "Mr. Baker has shown us an egg which isevea inches in circumf erence. , Can anybody .beat this?" Certainly: Break the egg4 In a bowl, and beat it with a spoon. . .. - ' When lovely woman dons a Dolly, and finds, too late, men don't admire it, she'd better try some other folly, and to a circus rider hire it." ' " - . , ; . -'; The most sensible premium we have heard of is offered at a California fair to the young woman who ahalljprepare the best dinner at the smallest cost : v . - - A prize of $8,000 for the best essay on advancing the material prosperity of work ing women has been offered by the Crown Princess Victoria, of Prussia. - I The choice given to every- man born into this world is simply, whether he will be a laborer or an assassin; and whosoever has not his hand on the stilt of the plow, has it on the hilt of the dagger. - Jacob De Witter, (col'd) from Washing ton one of the signer of the letter to Sena tor Sumner, will address the Liberal Repub lican Club of this city to-night at half past 8 o'clock. ' ; Members will please take notice. E. H. McQuigo, , President Spirits Turpentine. - Payette ville ladies enjoy dray riding. " Old John Robinson is billed for Raleigh on the 24th October. Tyrrell has' just seot her first delegation to the penitentiary. " The Sentinel says a tournament at the State Fair is talked of. ' . Trains Jiow run from "Weldon to Sanford without change or delay at Raleigh. The Eagle says Fayetteville has two clubs, literary and social. Another is spoken of. , ' ;J. A. Jones, Esq., has sold out his book business in Raleigh to Rev. L. Branson. ' Six cases for murder to; be in vestigated by Rutherford Court next week, says the Vindicator. Henry T. Jordan, Esq., of Per son county, will be a candidate for Chief Clerk to the next House of Representatives. The Eagle learns that the engi neer corps is to start out soon to run the last line of the Fayetteville and Florence Railroad. The Wilson ledger says John D. Corthan was beaten unmercifully the other night, while on his way home, by some scoundrel. - The Times learns with regret that Stephen Lassister, Esq., recently elect ed Representative of Lenoir county, . died on the 16th inst The Lumberton Hobesonian says the telegraph office at that place and at other points along the -new hue will be opened in a few days. Senator Ransom's , engagements in this State, says the Sentinel, will prevent his making the contemplated campaign tour in Pennsylvania and other Northern States. Charlotte has a hen that lays two kinds of eggs, one oblong between a partridge and guinea egg; and the other in the shape of a handled gourd. SO says the Observer.- . Y" " " "'"' V The Eagle is anxious for a rail road from Fayetteville, by or near Shoe Heel, to the Pee Dee country.-' Whether Greeley is elected or not, Mc. says the road must be secured. , ..... . The Eayette ville Eagle now isr sues three editions a week; two semi-weekly and one weekly, at a different . date from the semi weekly. It will resume the daily when telegraphic' communication is estab lished with the world. -"; ' " ' Says the "Weldon ! News : We regret to learn of the death, in Baltimore. of Mr, - J. ; Robert Keene, brother to our young friend Jas. T, Keene, of the Peters burg branch of Noah Walker & Co.. well known in this State. Harry Dancy,the champion col ored Greeley man of Nash,' has called a meeting for Saturday, the 27th, to organize, under the auspices ox the Kocfey- Mount Greeley and Brown Club, a political club exclusively colored. ,, - . . .- , .. , t There was a murder committed in Lenoir county on Sunday last says the Newbern limes. A colored man killed .a colored woman because she would not marry him. We have not learned any ofrthe par ticulars except that the man escaped. : - r Our young friend, RobL -G. Maury, says the weldon Hews, will proba- I blv be offered the conductor's nlace. on the j W. & W. W. R, recently made vacant by the resignation of Capt. Jno. E.' Leggett. No better appointment could be made. - r- ' -r -t . .--- Cape Jb ear Baptist Association W1 SATUS A, -V VWV M HSMH 1 SJ VA VVSk AAA Montgomery, October 18th; Raleigh meets at liberty one mile from Clayton, N. GL, October 17th: Sandy Creek at Friendship, Meore county. October 4th; Tar River at Sandy Creek in Franklin county, October 2nd.-' ''v.:.-- -- . I Miss Bettie . Cobb, daughter of Mr. Orren Cobb, proprietor of the Fanner's Hotel at Nashville, returned from Baltimore on the 4th of this month. - Since then ' she has been taken with , the smallpox. . AD Nashville is in a scare,' but extraordinary precautions are used to prevent the spread of the malady.'; 1- : : . 7-V'T '. The Hobesonian informs us that ; a Masonic Lodge has .been established at Lumberbridge.'j The officers: are! W- Mc- The " Jackson; correspondent of the Weldon Jtetci sends' the"foiIowing item r;n tit ir. -r -: ' .-"r senior Warden; 'JL G.y Johnson, Junior " ii'i'S'f ; I Warden. ; AH effort is being made to raise 1 " igy.v.O I fnndatri ntiiln ftn"ftTAnem-r rtiH 1tAa room rich jamrcrowd 1 at that place.; - . ; - is;- 1 z- to -. .that paper:" David Taylor, - a colored man, accompanied by his. wife and child. while driving a mule, to a cart, through hereon Wednesday, met with a sad accident- When opposite - Mr. Buxton's store j the mule stumbled, throwing the woman and child in front of the wheels which passed over the child's head Injuring it' so. that it died in a short while. - - -; - From the Rutherford Vindica tor we learn that on the 6th ult, a party of surveyors, near Fort Steele, in attempting to cross the Platte, -while about the middle of the river, were carried below the ford by oithenver, were carried neiowtne loru Dy i the deep and rapid current -Encumbered I by books, instruments and heavy revolvers, only four of the party of seven suc ceeded in swimming to the "shore. The others were drowned. One of the victims of this sad affair was - Alfred F. Grayson, son of Rev. J. C. Grayson, of McDowell county, N. C. His body was recovered and buried at Fort Steele, Wyoming Territory. Mr. Grayson served with - distinction in the Engineer corps of Lee's army. - "We learn from the Hobesonian that one Dune. Chavis, a Scuffletown mu latto, was arrested a few days since for re tailing whiskey without license. As soon as Chavis found that he was "wanted" by the sheriff, he armed himself for resistance and took up his abode with the Lowrey outlaws. In this way he managed to escape capture until Wednesday morning last, when Arch'd McCallum, a brave and daring young man who had beea appointed by the heriff a special deputy for the purpose. came upon him at his own house in Scuffle- tnwh. whp.rp.. alnne and -without assistance. I town, where, alone and without assistance, he effected the arrest of this desperate vil- ' lain. When Mr. McCallum made his ap pearance, Chavis leveled his gun upon him, and threatened to shoot him if he advanced, but the bold and intrepid young man pre sented his repeater, and, rushing upon him, compelled him to lay down his arms and beg for mercy. Mr. McCallum then drove the desperado before him a distance of eight or nine miles to Lumberton, where he was immediately committed to jail .to await his trial This Dune. Chavis, says the Robeson tan, is an old offender against the laws of the country, and a notoriously desperate character. DOTEL ARRIVALS. National HoteL B. Jones. Proprietor. SeDtem ber 19. Daniel Page, Nichols, S. C. : Jos. W. Hoi irui 10. Aaiiigi x sage, uvuvuu a7 s. w a v v uui lingsworth, Fayetteville; A. C. McKinnon, Robeson county; j a; Wm. Albert Gibson, P. McKenzla, ii , Banockburn. 8. W. K. Wil liamson, Cerro Gordo. N. C: J. H. Hanrer. J. M. rdo, Fairley, C. P. Parker, N. C; J. A. Tnrpin, Southern express uompany: jonn A. Kenno. w., u. an A. a. R. ; J. L. Byerly, Richmond: Hugh McClurg, City; Z. J. Nutt, New York; F. F. Anderson, Roanoke Bottom. Rottles Full of Beauty. Ladles, if you would have beauty by the bottle full, all you have to do is to purchase Hasan's Mao kolia Balm. That peerless beautifier of the com- Slexion not only heightens natural charms, but ren ersven the plainest countenance exceedingly at tractive. It recalls to the pallid cheek the rosy tinge 01 neaitn, removes pimples, Diotcnes, rougnness, aai lowness and other blemienes, and imparts to the skin a most delicate fairness and softnesa. It smooths the furrows caused by time and care, and gives face, neck and arms the plump and engaging appearance of youthful beauty. All this Is accom plished by the most natural means, viz: by gently and naturally stimulating the circulation in the ca pillary blood vessels. Besides being the most effec tual aid to beauty known to modern science. - pimples, Eruptions, Bough Skin. The system being put under the influence of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for & few weeks, tne stan Decomes smootn, clear, sort ana velvety, and being illuminated with the glow of perfect health from within, true beauty stands forth in all its glory. - Nothing ever presented to the public as a beautifier of the complexion ever gave such satisfac tion for this purpose as this Discovery. The effects of all medicines which operate upon the system through the medium of the blood are necessarily somewhat slow, no matter how good the remedy employed. While one to three bottles clear the skin of pimples, blotches, eruptions, yellow spots, come dones or "crabs." a dozen may Dossiblvbe reauired to cure some cases where the system is rotten with scrofulous or violent poisons. The cure of all these diseases, however, from the common pimple to the worst scrofula, is with the use of this most potent agent, only a matter of time.' Sold by all druggists, seplO-TuThSat , W - SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice to Tax-Payers. Orncx or Tax-Collxctob 1 Nxw Hanovxb Cocntt, I No. 13 Market streei Wilmington, N. C J temDer iz, lsns. The Tax Books, for State and County, for the year 1672, having been placed in my possession, tax-, payers are requested to make prompt payment. I may be found at my office every day (Sundays ex cepted) during the present monlh. DAVID PIGOTT, Tax-Collector New Hanover County. seplS-tf DIED. - HAAB. In this city, on the 18th Inst, at half-past 7 o'clock, of typhoid fever, Henry Haar, Jr., aged 33 Tears. 3 months and 35 dava. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend bia funeral this afternoon, at $ o'clock, from thence to St Paul's Lutheran Church, and thence to Oakdale Cemetery, ... . ' . . , f. , . H NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. The Members of Germania kLodare No. 4. K. of P.. arereauest- 3ed to assemble at their Lodge Boom this 7(THURSDAY) afternoon, atS o'clock, to 'attend the funeral of our deceased Brother, P C. H. Harr, Jr. . . .. 'Brethren of Stonewall Lodze No. 1 and Clarendon Lodge No. 8, as well as all visiting brethren, are hv Titea to attend. By order W.C, F. A. 8HTJTTB, sep 19-lt Recording Scribe.. 10. 0. F. f EMBERS OF CAPE FEAR LODGE NO, 3, L AU. u. reuows i x Lodsre Room at 2V O. Fellows i Yon are requested to meet at the o'clock this afternoon, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased brother, Henry Haar, Jr.. from his late residence, at o'clock, Be punctual. Byorder, . eepiw-n . UJU. u. iuua.x, Beery. Notice. J ttoward belief t. el COMPANY NO. 1 1 r iiretnrm ' on are Hereby notified to appear I at your Engine House, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock I precisely. In full uniform, for the purpose of attend- place. By order of Foreman- . .; 0 , ' HENRY EHBBECK, Secretary.-', sep 19-lt : a Notice. rpHE memben of the German Association are re X quested to attend the funeral of our brother member, H. Haar, Jr., at 3 o'clock this afternoon, from his late residence, corner Second and Princess streets, . . . ..r-'1 .- J.MEYER, sep 19-lt , , . Acting Secretary. Notice. ! members of the Mechanics' Hose CtRnoanT I are requested to meet at their Hall this after- ! noon, at ix o'clock,, wearing crape on their right arm, for the purpose of attending the funeral of H. Haar, Jr. -r , . t or oroer or ue jroremsn, ---r-.. sep UMt, , ' . , 1 i J- J. O'BRIEN. , - Uotice; rjjHB GENTLEMEN WHO . YESTERDAY SUB- scribed to tL.eTestimoriial will please meet for a few minutes, at 13 o'clock to-day, at the Chamber of Commerce Boom. ' . , sep 19-lt . WHOLE NO. 1,559: EW, ADVERTISEMENTS. TO the ladies. :; Now Opening, . -- . - ; - -! ALABGS AND IIANDS01CB ' ASSORTMENT of , -. . invi. urnC nJ IVl11llTlf.ryy MlinpflTy , uOOCLSe FAKCY GOODS, iTOTio3srs; HAVTNG JUST RETURNED FROM LONDON AND PARIS, I ' can offer ' extraordinary inducements as to J PEIOBS," ' Styles, and Qualities. CAI4IV AND SEE ...-.',. ;-..'.Y TL.G VeiV Latest NoVeltieS. . i SOMETHING NEW AND VEST 8TTLISH, "THE SATCHEL BELT." ',"''- f "-. A. D. Brown, EXCHANGE CORNER.' - Skpi 19-t - i Broad Shoes, jOW HEELS Soft, Comfortable, Durable the best Gentlemen's Gaiter made. Made of the best calf -skin, and made EXPRESSLY FOB U3. . f aepl9-tf DUDLEY & ELLIS, Sign of the Big Boot . Taxes ! Taxes ! " " Omci ov Tax Colxxctob or Nxw Hahovxb Countt, No. 13 Market at, Wilmington, N. C. September 19, 1873. (. 1 I WILL BE AT THE REGULAR VOTING places of the several-Townships of this county at the time and places named below, for the purpose of collecting State and County Taxes for the year 1873: FeieraJ Point, ............. Masonboro, ................ . Harnett Grant,... Holly,.... ....... ........... Holden,.. ;. Union, Columbia,................, Caswell, at Point Caswell,., Caswell, at Gum,. . . . . . Lincoln, Rocky Point,.. Cape Fear, Thursday, Friday, , Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, . Thursday, , Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Oct 8rd. " 4th. M 7th. "8th. 9th. 44 10th. M 11th. " 12th. M 14th. " 15th. M 16th. M 17th. " 18th. D. PIGOTT, . " Tax Collector. sep19-tf E STGOE OF THE LIVE BOOKSTORE "TMBRACES a full assortment of School, Medi- a 4 cai, law ana ... . . . . - v ITIlseellaueoas Books, - Besides a large supply of Stationery of both foreign and domestic manufacture. , The facilities for furnishing everything in the Book and Stationery line are unequalled by any house in the State. - .. - ,' A larze variety of Bibles. Praver Books. Musical Instruments and Chaemos of the most beautiful and substantial designs kept constantly on band at hjun: SBERGER'S ' aepl9-tf Live Book and Music Store. - Green & Planner, "YTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN - PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, -' Chemicals, Paints, bus, Brushes and Fancy Toilet Articles.- - sep 19-tf ' -' '; . '"" ,'" Horses for Sale. ; pOR SALE BY THE CITY OF WILMINGTON,' a pair of large, fine HORSES, suitable for light or heavy draught They will be sold together or sep aratcly. ; Apply at the ;C., ' v yl- , sepl9-lw - ' , MAYOR'S OFFICE. Shields- Eye Wash; . MANUFACTURED BY Sirs. Sue W. Cash well. nWeTOK;N. a CCnVE REMEDIES VNB OFTHE MOST EFFECTIVE J for Inflamed, Sore and Weak Eyes, ever offered to the ublie. For sale bv all Drucvlata in the dtr. Price size. I cents per bottle bottles double the original - v GREEN FLANNEB, - W noiesaie Agents, dee 14-naclaw Th -- 47 Market street Saddlery. JLL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS,, TRAV . ELING BAGS, and everything in the Bns of -SADDLERT GOODS, Cheap for Cash at J, S. Tepham Sc Cos MO. O BOOM JfTOBI Bfc. febC-tfaae '"'.' Wilmington, N. C. , r f MISCELLANEOtJa TEY THE CASTZELD , . -. . . , -V... -, ' ' v; Condensed JMilk TWO DOUaARS VEIL CAN, ' ' ' .4 ' .!."l-'-, ' ' -; r : LOWER THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS AND better goods. . ,- ,. . GINGER ALE, EREsir pig jiAMasi, ''j"'' , -BEEF TONGUE, Fresh parched Java and Laguayra Coffee, Fresli Family es- Bccelvcd ' By Every Steamer At GEO. MYERS'. Sheotinnrc and Tdrno.1 . ,W -- y -QQ BALES SHEETINGS AND YARNS, f. ' - For sale by ' y- 4 epl84f " J i WILLIAMS' MURCHISON, I One Square o.-.e c" i r i l f ) s o g f ) 3 t ' 8 I 5 ) i'. f 8 f H ' two d ,... . .44 , ., tvrv5 day. ,. -1 lvjur days...... " " . flvo daya.,i.,. l ,- 4; PT18 -wuek. 4-.. 4 .i Two week.. v- Three weeks. f .44 : onemomn...v...... " : . Two months.'. t . . i....l5 t .i...S5 OJ 1 Uree monthflyii.V4?.,i bit mouths............ 41 s fSr Contract Xdvertisementa, taken at propor- Fni&na?e1tnatd a qnarter-colpin and ten aqaarcB as a hal-column -. ... . . - : -z - lEQR ALE OR RENT. mv0i .. .Jiiw. .'" -- " i: ... ,.0. ,1.-. BT CnONIX t mOBBIS. " . DE SIRA3LE : " LOT S A Ilare Opporfanity forPerjnaneiit " eUoii'r or Present and ProspeeflT inYestmentV - yr fy s ON THUESDAT, 8EPTEMBKH 26th, 1872, AT 12 o'clock M., we will sell, at Kxchaago Comer, , all that valuable piece, or parcel of , ; '- .v ; eal Estate Situated npon Cheanat, between Sixth and .Seventh streets, as designated, below v :. . -V v v, . 110 v I . 1. - . i- - a . :. VI ..' ' n ' no - ' -, 'V 8 ' 8 - V"- -' ' ; .y - ,.v- V.. .V 0 p no, '-V.-' '.'. 'fi bs : 65 flAKSNllT STREET ":".''. V-v-'-.', -'''".'' "...'.-, Plan to be teen at the Office of AuctlOTraf . aept 18-8t 18, 19, 86S- ;ev-4i'i i'f Dwelling House and lot a t a xr,c t 1 o n::k Foreclosure of Mortsaffc. TJY VIRTUE OF THE f POWER ' CONFERRED Xj npoi upon me by s mi deed executed the 4th day of May. 18T8, by Solomon W. Nash and wife, of M whic ana wtuca is registerea in tn recoras 01 jmow h la reiriatered In the records of New U lan- over county In book E. K. K., page 426 et aeq., 1 wui offer for sale at nubile auction, at Exchanre Corner, . on the 36th day of September, 1878, the following described lot of land, which is conveyed by the said : mortgage, - situated in thr city ' of Wilmington, , bounded and described as foQows S .' - 1 i Beginning In the Eastern line of Sixth street at- . point one nundred and thirty-two feet from the Southern line of Campbell street, the said point be- .. ing the Southwestern eorner of the lot designated on the plan of said city by the number t in block : 387: thence running Northwardly with the said line , . of Sixth street thirty-three feet, thence Eastwardly., in a line narallel with aaid CamDbell street one bun-- ' dred and sixty-five feet, thence Southwardly thirty-; three feet, and thence Weetwardly one hundred and sixty-five feet to the beginning... 1 --,. " , -.-. Upon the premises there Is a. now . ."lStory ;Dw)liiig, C0NTA113TJJQ SES E00US. ; The neighborhood Is good and the locality healthy, - f3ST" TEBMS AT SALE. EJ - 4 ' :' 'r . .--y LAWSON. B.' RICE, ' . Mortgagee,-' - - ALU, J . AAWVUB, AUWUCJ. . ' -' ,. sep 6-td8 .. 4 v, .. - , . . ;-; . -T j.'.: -. FOE BE1IT, ' v j THAT LARGE HOUSE ON NORTH side of Market, between- Second and . Third streets, occupied last year by Mrs. Quince as a Private Boarding House, It has 16 rooms sad is most admirably loca- Illl I ted for .I-' PlntClAM Boardlns; House. ,' . Also, that Office en Trout street,' occupied last, year by Major. J. A. Byrne as an Insurance Office. It Is the best adapted to a professional or business man in the city.-; Fine neighborhood. Two good rooms and In good condition. -. Price, (25 per month. . - j. . - - . - s' JS,. !.-- ILAAOj, sepl7-lw ' :-'J-4-.. : .Executor. ForJBimt THE DWELLING" ATTACHED TO . my store on corner of Market and Fifth streets, contains two rooms aown stairs,- and three above.- Good kitchen In yard, and rood well of water on premises. 1 ., Apply to " -y (HENRY LITGEN," v -; sepll-tf . On the premlaeB. pROM THE 1ST 07 OCTOBER THE 8TORE3 at pressent oottptod byIeesrai Wlllard Brother. . -.-f;-1' v.-.', AppiTto -' ... tog Wl : - r EDUARD PESCHAU.'.- ivVi JlIlAElALANEOUa; w For Freight or Charter, I " : '" ' ' i f ' ( -- TIIB JT3XR SCHOONER . t v Lucy Wncht,'? WM. X. XCZET; Master. V Appfrto",, . ; WTIJ.T k VS itcVXZZZQ-X. septifl-tf K .;, i. , Bagfjinfj dTic3.5 500 EoQ Heavy Bagging, 25; Tons Tlev .irr ' . For tale by si wnUAi'38! liUECiiisojr. seplQ-tf JTJD7 ''BED 1 .V- t ALr"-3LOTCr' all-Lnch.F1 1 J tunddai doti,.i A - i .u. Javy, Lik ar 1 ' ' Sweet; Cuvend. a ;y and other . grades at V- - Also af 3 lot cf t.a- I portca a.a cssiCbM Prices r.cdaccd t j r. - 3d cent tax,' v tlzn of tie Indian CJef, -'.i; ; ."iro fl Karket Et. ' seplMf ' f;:Ccd:LivcrvXJfl,';;H:r' GOD LIVER OIL AND LUTTJ, SAdTT POW- y s tooth ar.u$m$t iv 4 Ses&rs an.l Tlacco, P. ' . .ePl3-tf At L i 4.V X TJ'LT"3ATTT TAT' " JkJ xamuy v - t -1 1 ..e 1 - - 1 . packages, 5, u ar.l i , x - er.,.- t:::: 1 -. , v.-1 - .... -sepi-w., ciiAd. d. irrr..iw.co. 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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