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THE IK-uIIu Ci'i'AIl. ' PUBLISHED DAILY, BY Orrtri, Dttrtoo Bank Balldlngs, Front fci. - rate or scaacarrroa.' - " -J- ' .... tit months, in advance. .. . , U0 yOT, iU wt'Biiua. ...y ,'.1. ..,. ,,...) W Three months, In andvance, One month, in advance. The MoRJfTxn Bta will be delivered' ha any part of the City at Firm. Cww per week, , ' , , OUTLINES . National Board of .Trade now. In session in New York. ; --L Goldsmith MakT beat "OccKlent," at San Francisco, "a mile beat for 10,000. The Mexican Minis ter has arrived. .English Parliament rcasflemblesDccemlier 10. Willie,' the youngest son of lion.' Jefferson Davis, is dead. Rumored that Bristow will suc ceed Williams as Attorney General. v :-r Rumored at Washington that a 'Cuban ex pedition is about to start . -Urs, Gree ley's illness keeps II.- &t home - Aii ex-Communi3t from . Brussels surrenders himself and confesses h.c.., was an accom plice In the Traupman murder. - Col- boro. . - Moses Radical ticket undoubt edly elected In South Carolina.' Gov. Perry, Democrat, elected to Congress from Fourth District , . - t:- -.-: -7 . - ' ANOT1IEU EABNEST ADDBES$; "Writton nddresses now, more than speeches, are the order of the day. Oar people are braking ''tip and go ing to work with a' will. "The' Chair man of the Liberal Republican Nation al Executive Committee, Hon. Ethan Allen, has just isuued an excellent ad dress to the electors of the United" States, the ( concluding portion of which is annexed r V '? ' A 1 x; J Fellowwntrymen, 'the purity, of . the ballot-box must be defended, or dangers the most momentous threaten the republic The ballot is the very corner-stone of onr nation al existence , When Umt . lails, nun envel ons alL Unbounded wealth has been the bane of nations before onr. time. ,lla this disease by which other States have fallen attacked us at last In the most vital part, the sanctity of the ballot? Oar people will bow submissively to an honest election; but who shall declare that aa Executive chosen by dishonest means, which annuls the popular will, may command, popular obedience ? CorruDtton grows with, its own success, and. as may be expected, let these base deeds of the- dominant party txJ repeated in Novem ber, and who shall say that the hour may not be fast approaching when some ener cetic spirit shall thunder in the willing ear ance to such infamy is obedience to God? . Fellow-coontrymen, the remedy is in your hands: w Keuuke- tbose wno in -open aay so suamele&ly bring this disgrace upon us. Our national security demands your action. The vote is yet in yonr hands, and the in sult to these, three great commonwealths may be avengrd. " In spite of the frauds perpetrated we have carried Indiana, re duced the vote greatly in Ohio and lost Pennsylvania only by startling corruption. The future is full of promise. Georgia pro claims in her great majority that the suffer-, ing Southern states, in their desire for equal rights before the law, will give 123 electoral votes to Horace ' Greeley." w 'Art honest, Christian sympathy in the North will add to this more than enough votes to make his election sure. There is every cause for en couragement, and every reason to hope for success. - . , , , ; , Let tlicre be" ho laggard now. He is a traitor who falters 'as the combat opens. Forwartl along the entire line, and by an overwhelming victory in November, not only declare for National Reconciliation and Ilcform, but at the same time let the lesson he effectual and lasting, that money cannot purchase the office of President, nor can political infamy go unrebnked. Ethan Axlex. . - STATE FAIR. r . The State Fair closes its four day's exhibition :tc.ay?r-XV-JIvvi' ..I?. Lp to W ednesday it was quiet but satisfactory. The principle items of interest connected with , the. proceed- ings of Wednesday will be found nn ler our State news head. r It is noticeable that the exhibition in the Farmers Hall was much better than was expected."'This is gratify- ihe Society has been discussing the I ... . - .1 e I I'luy-'Biiiuii iu remove uiv'Tairiivuij Ivalcigh. The propriety of this step is questionanie. uut.tne itaieign peo ple ought to do more for the" Fair, in order to retain it. The Judges of Election in the Fif- tcentli Wardof Philadelphia say they made a return of two hundred less votes than . the official statement. That's the way the Kads. . carried 1 ennsylvania. y ,;.7,.w.C; The gallant West tells us of the iast to stir up, and the thing will be U right for Old Horace on the First Tuesday. J )mna ye hear the Hoosier U;hni-r rr'sv i 1 an . " " ' ' x "' ' Fine for the Fourth District .and the' State of South" tJarolina B; F. Perry goes to Congress :-y s . Ohio was lost through Democratic apathy and sullenness. ; A warning to laggards arid Bourbons: v S Why stand we idle when we know tV 18 POlitical death to ns ? It is not a personal fight for Greeley or against (irant. hnt. a vorfarr. nnn.. it rmmt raiit, but a warfare udou a corrupt party and its odious principles on the one hand, arid a contest! for principle on the other, The personal merits or demerits of the standard-beareri are of no consequence, for thev are mere hgure-heads. 5 and. personally. . could do neither serious harm nor material good. For this reason there is great significance in the motto of anvthino to beat Grant. r which does not and "er aia impiy a war npon nun per- Honaiiy, but which does -mean unreal lentinc hostilitV f the infamous pol- of his party. Lynchburg Jiepub- neon. ' 1-. v ; , .-a r r "n "xn . . - , .""l.- .;f.j.i rj-rni' fs . --iit sine ?- --sr t ..- : - r-".'--.- n- 11 i.ij... ' " -11 1 T ' -1 1 r. 1 " " " " .1 ." ( la 1 " 'i ! in ' - ' in i it 11 1 1 .1- .i .1 " y 1 11 r , - 1 - . . . - . " .. - . I . 1 .--..- VOIii XI.NO: 22. JTIKTliOUO LOGIC AI, HECOBD. i ; . October K.187S. , - Time. Barome- Ther- Wind. Weather. eer.-4'f - it 7 A. M. P. M. t P. M. 80:81 . 80:87 80:89 R9 7 Calm ' -Fair teslm (Clear Mean remp. or aay, 03 detr. Note. aii oarometric read In its are reduced to the ea ieTei ana w s oegreee jranrenneit. v -j 1 ! ltOBBBT HIYBOTK, -J-' I ' . -. Oam.' Ct.l o...l it a Sterg't Signal Service U. 8. A. 1 :i '.. . u, Weather Beport; ) ' WaB I)KPART5tKSTt r iwneeor Uhtet ignal Officer, Wasldngton, October 17 4:35 P. P. M. ) 1 The barometer will continue to fall slowlv over the lower lakes and in the middle and eastern States,' with southwesterly to south easterly winds, warm and generally cloudy weather and belts of rain. In the South At lantic States, falling barometer and souther ly to easterly , winds and -considerable clou diness on Friday, with possibly rain In the uun estates partly cloudy weather and north erly to easterly winds, clearing .weather ixi the northwest and thence to the lower Ohio valley anft Michigan. ; The upper Ohio river will probably continue rising. THE CITY. i . ' - NEW ADVEBTISEDIEKTS. F. W. KERCHima For sale low. 1 Bellamy & C-ANTWExiFarm and Vine yard for sale. Joirx ILaaiv Notice. ; " ? M.'CRONLYAuctioneer.' s ' " i 1 Jenkins Special notice. Wanted A situation." 3 . , ' ,-! ' Wanted A cook &c. ; ? Annual mieetlng; f Stoeklaaldera of the Wilmington, Charlotte .'and Rutherford Bollrood. t . i ' ; . Wilmington, N. C.r Oct 17, 1872. ? The Stockholders of the Wilmington, Cliarlotte and Rutherford Railroad Compa ny, . assembled this day at IX . o'clock, . (in regular annual meeting at. the City Hall, in this city. . ' " On motion of the President, Mr. Martin, Col. R. L. Steele, ol .KocJtingnam, was called to the chair, and on further motion, Mr. I. F. Alderman and Capt F. M. Woo- ten were appointed Secretaries. : On motion, the Secretaries were appoint ed a committee to verify stock, and after performing that duty reported the following representation: (:1 5 . ; -v- By proxy. 2,343 shares. In person. .. .7,020 " 9,863 Being majority of the capital stock, the meeting was declared duly organized and ready for business. The President, Mr. Martin, begged leave to read the following report, , J. To the Stockholder of the Umington Char lotte and Rutherford Railroad Company: At a called convention of the Stockhold ers of your Company, held in Wilmington, May 3d, 1872, a resolution was passed to make effort to raise an amount of money sufficient to relieve the Company of its pres sing embarrassments, and retain the control in the hands of the Stockholders. In case of failure to raise the required amount then the Directors were instructed to offer no opposition to the foreclosure, ' iThere was no money, raised. I About the latter part of June, proceedings were com menced bv the first mortgage bond holders. and the superior uoun oi jxew xianover county appointed receivers, wno nave now 4i,"Lfi off;f ihommntnv TSo I control of the Board Of Directors ceased on k nbinv twwanoaiAn hv f riA Pmrt anrY if U1V wuuui uiukiuuui o vr. uv wwu.u j. I haa not attempted to exercise any authority since the uourt nas taiten cnarge, -which be submitted. On motion, said report was received. - Mr. Cronly, moved that the f ollowing res- olutions, adopted by the stockholders at a meeting held hi this city on the 3d of May last, be received: WmraKAH. It is every way desirable that the control of this road snail De Kept in tne hands of the Stockholders, and that every nonoruuie cuunuwu u uouc vuih.i.vu4udu that purpose : and WirsHEAs. . It appears from the report of the President and Directors that $300,000 will be required to pay the amount due for advances on nrst mortgage uonds, pieoged as collaterals.' and to pay the Interest on January coupons, and an additional amount of $80,000 will be due on the 1st of July "ttJ5' TnttUL ,t A a r-tAwit f AinnA jnn rat '"- three from each county alone the line of the rad shaU be appointed i bj th , Chataaanetf inis meeuug, wuww uuy m um .nnff be Xbrandextehd HLS road, for which they shall receive second mortgage bonds at ou cents on tne uouar; tliat the said uommutee snau repon to me Uireciors as soon as pnwwnuw. ? . fitrffu - That if the Comnanv shall be unable to meet the interest on its bonded debt by July 1st next, according wvw-vw j j av to the terms or tne mortgage, ana u no ax- rangement can be made with the bond-hold- era to avoid -foreclosure . of the mortgage, and if the bond-holders shall determine to institute legal proceedings for the sale of tne road, as proviaeu ior m uro hatEa Zod EtoS themn oflhe torn- V ... !.. .L.1I V. pany requires tuat no opposiuoa .uu iw maae on me pun, ui iuo wwyj ."v luiwiwun uy6b., , , Lpon which he caued a stock vote, lae . - a.' -m fW vote having been taken the result was as follows: y.' . For rescindinir..........V;...:i.2,7C2. Against " .. ..... .,...,... .o,o4. The motion was lost , 4 On motion of Mr. Kerchner. the Conven- tinn proceeded to Elect a Board of Direc- - - ' . tors, which resulted as follows: tl7- , c,,.. - 1 i av - - - - " " iuh iwi u wi 1 ri n.i wh n imummt-, . .. t Kidder, F. W. Kerchner, M. Cronly;, Richmond County B. F. Little. Anson County Thos. 8. Ashe. Union County H. ; M. Houston. . Charlotte J. Li BrowTvR. M. Oatcs. -Lincolnton-W. H. Michael,. t - '- Cleaveland CountyAX. VLLWard. - 'lOn motion "of Mr, Kerchner, the next an nual meeting was appointed to be held in 1 v;narioe, on me imra jmumuay .m, v - tober 1873. , - I the Chiiirman and Secretary, the Convention adjourned mne'Ur ' ; "... a r f i ' 4 WILMINGTON,: I'liOcml Du. 4., a i. - 't . . ...r . The Wilmington and Charlotte road ; has been completed twomjles beyond Li W ..in. - . . ' ' At St. James' church the regular-sep- vices for St Luke's Day will beat 11 Ai and 44-P; .Jt.i' - t-k Skhi&xf-ll: ; The funeral of the late Tbdmas' 'Wr Brown, will be from St. James'" church this morning, at 10$ o'clock. : ' ' " j 1 . Mr. S. Jenkins, at Patton's Bakery, will keep the best New River oysters trbn- stantly on hand. , Give him a call. fe Among the, entries at the State Fair wo see ; mentioned some handsome speci mens of printing from this office., ,4 . - We are requested to state that, the "hop" of the !' Arioso Pleasure Club has been postponed until the 25th inst. 1 ; Solicitor Cantwell has been on the sick list for several days past, only occasionally making his appearance on the streets.. Fourth Ward voters will register at the Court House between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. Mr. John C. Morris is the Registrar., ''rf' '''-u1 c'' ' Thia brine t T.nt. T)ar. -thr will . -j , . Twt HivinA oprvirA in Rt PonVo rRrklaonrmn I rhiirh (virtinr Vnnrth an1 Onnm Btiwta i hl 1 1 a. M- rtnv. i nna ai. Amn ir tciii i omciate, , .4i ..... . I L iM - a We tender our acknowledgments for a complimentary ticket to the grand Corr nation Ball complimentary to the Farmers' and Mechanics Association of North Caroli- na, to come off at Goldsboro on Friday even- ing, October 25tk ' , - At the session of the Presbyterian State Svnod. held at Charlotte last week. Rev, L. McKinnon tendered his resignation as Director of Union Theolcteical Seminary, and Rev .A. F. Dickson of this oitv was appointed to serve hi his place. 1 - The following delegates from Wd- inmSiuu uJs.crjr cre preset m uie State Synod at .Charlotte last week: Min isters A. F. Dickson, S. H. Isler and S. C, Alexander; Ruling Elders 43. T. Murphy, . JNorthrop and w. A. Whined. we learn from the Presbyterian. We are informed that the gutter at the corner of Front and Castle streets was washed by the heavy rains some weeks since to the depth of about five feet and that it still remains in that condition, much to the inconvenience of pedestrians in that quarter. Look after it, ye "City Fathers.' . The Tar boro Southerner, like its cotem- porary, the Enquirer, has a good word for the Cashier of the new Bank. It says: V Mr. Cumming is one of the most accom plished and affable gentlemen we have had the pleasure of meeting for a longtime, and we are confident he will make a large circle of warm friends in our little place. The Jewish Ball.1' -:i The Ball given by our fellow-citizens of the Jewish faith, commonly known as the "Succoth," or festival occurring directly after the Jewish New Year, came off at the new Opera House Ball Room last night and was a grand affair. We had the gratifica tion of being present for a short time and can Rav that the scene was one of tran9cen- J ; - dent beauty and loveliness. The ball room scenery was magnificent, while lovely wo man lent her charms to enhance the beauty of the bewitching picture. A splendid sup per was in waiting to refresh the weary dancers, which was to be served at 1AM. rhe moveable floor, alluded to in our last, proved a decided success in every respect and elicited the highest praises from all 'Excellent music was in attendance. Plro Amonar the Turpentine Trees. The Columbia Phnix of Wednesday says: v A disastrous fire occurred in the lower part of this county on Saturday last The flames broke out on the turpentine farm of Mr. A. II. VanBokkelen, consuming two crops of turpentine and 40,000 trees, and also destroyed a valuable dwelling place be- ( longing to Mr. John English." Mr. Van i . . Bokkelen, who resides In this city, received aletterfwrnvhisbyerseeradayortwosmce stating ;ihat there had been a disasterons i gj-g m the vicinity or his property, Dm maue no mention of its having communicated to I his lands. Litral Republican Cluh. . , , Mtyxn ootlrt ODn f I 1" v.-M-o .-b - I Liberal Republican Club was held at then; rooms last night, from which encouraging tVRA rt rnstantlv in- P . - creasing in membership, and we learn that they have the names of now from two hunired to three hundred Republi cans in this city, who voted for Caldwell in 1 a . t ill .. .t J. TTn. August, wno win cas meir huks iur xiuu - . egt norace ja Kovember Let the whole 1 o Kf 3lA .a H nA nnr -Mnr1MatM I carry North Carolina by a large ma- jorit ' , Cannot Visit V:hj - - The Liberal KepubUcan uiuD oi uus city 1 have received a letter from Hon. Horace nnnlv. In response to a letter of invitation -w--v-j i ; aMi! to him bv the Club some weeks since, asking him to extend his visit to our .. I , Ii j m. - - i iirvr n n n i ir iiin iiiiiin i li in i.i a j i mi vkw,uti u vu;8 - - "7" attend the Fair of the Carohnas, in which he reirrets his inability to accede to their wishes on account of the illness of hiswife. From the tenor of his letter we suppose he win also be compelled to -disappoint his wiu iw w.wi friends in Charlotte ior me same cause. BofilectoaV Al a meeting . "" U1 of the Wilmington. Charlotte & of we nmnington, ,uanoue os ; 1 cin i Ruther Rutherford BAuroad, held, yeeterday.after- tended, ' '. -. '. ILitiA Jj'l President .The road wm.conuaue under 1 the same general management as before.. ;.N. O; FRIDAY- OCTOBER 18, 1872. v THE OPEBA HOUSE. - ; The operatic Concert Te-Meht. v Theamusemeqt season at the Opera House j commences, thia ctening with a grand Ope- ratic Concert from the celebrated Pomeroyr; J Snedair .Concert .Troupe,? This entertain- munity. ;Tho troupe consists of artistswho are fully toasters of their different calh'ngs; and as we have not had a visit for several. years from such an excellent vocal and in strumental combination, consisting of solos, duos and quartettes ' for the French Horn, claironette, flute and violin, we predict for them a full and fashionable audience, which they no doubt fully deserve. ' . . The company remain here fortwonights only. Get your tickets early. Dr. James W. Blount and Isaac B. Kelly, Esq., Democratic sub-electors for the county of Duplin,, will address the people at the following times and places: Sarecta,'; U 1 1 . . . . 1 .Wednesday, Oct 23 Albertson's, . Thursday. " 24 Branch's Store, ; . i i -J. .Friday,1.- -c f. s .. 25 winders,.". .v.v. .;vaturday,- -. .26 Faison's, : .?. . , .Monday, .. 28 Warsaw, , . . .Tuesday, 09 I m .Wednesday, Wl u..,-,, stnn ' TTirtmii av . " -. 91 I j -tt . . ' . I RnatX".hfitt . . - . Rntnrrlav- 9. I w - -. . ........ ..umiai , . : Tvoe for Role. We off er for sale the display and body type rormerly used In printing the Daily and Weekly Stab: Also, a lot of column rales, chases, brass dashes, &c. The as sortment of type -is large, and consists of Bourgeois, Minion and NonpareiL To a cash purchaser the entire lot will be sold on 100 mosi -aeieieriB oray wm, pesoia in lots 10 8Ult at hioderate. price,; Tae Power of Eloquence. In alluding to the Masonic ceremonies in- cident to the funeral of the late Col. John A. Rowland, in rLumberton. on Sundav last th0 fioteoniati says: "CoL Robert Strange, of Wilmington, - delivered the eulogy, which we have heard spoken of by all as a neplu vitra effort, during the deliv ery of which many strong men wept, show ing that near and dear ties bound the living to the deed, and what power words have in a master's hand over man." . mayor's Court The following cases were disposed of yesterday morning: Martha .Taylor, charged with drunken ness, was fined $3 and the costs. Nathaniel Yann, "charged with disorderly conduct; case dismissed. Postal Cards. Call at the Stab office and examine speci mens of Postal Cards. ! A novel method of advertising or writing letters on a cheap scale. Who will be the first merchant of Wilmington to try them? ' May be sent any where in the United States at one cent each. Furnished with printed card, or blank for writinsc. f tf Ilrrry Maearthjr. ThA moiiT omirpra nf thn rret Triah J " "v..- "-" 6"- Comedian. Harry Macarthv. will be dad to learn that his Combination is booked for the Orwrft TTrvisA in thia 1 ftr fnr TTinrarlaw I -o-jj j a. i. j I X I IU BUU DtttUIUaY, U1C .iOUt liilU 26th of October. Cape Fear Agricultural Association. dents and Associates included, are reauested to meet each Friday night at 7i o'clock, at the office or the rresident over the J! irst National Bank, until the Fair, for the trans action of such business as .may come be fore it B. JU H BEMOST. :, I Sept 28, 1872-tf. ; . t President ' 1 ' " s . TAX-PATERS, ATTENTION I - onB ua7 mo m wuc" 10 2 I street and - settle before the day expires, and save cost . D. PlGOTT, ' Tax Collector. Oct 18, 1872-lt $75,000 in Cash for Si. "We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. ; Here is a aw wua iP.'nn umw a j - chance to a fortune 'a PabUc Legal Drawing and at the same time help anoble and worthy institution.. dw2m Winter Ink. 1 We have now on hand a full supply of News Ink for winter use. ' Cash or C. O. D. orders will have prompt attention. - Spirits Turpentine. Wilson is try in 2 to eet up a tournament m v- w a Diptheria in Wadesboro, we learn from the Jleraia. - Three thousand people were at the Raleigh Fair Wednesday, I w r TT o -,x-r t 1 Mr. lvey xving, oi - vvayne ijo., I died of cancer on the in. fTU IWtwt HT... I . f issue daily during the fair. The editor of the Tarboro South- I erner is actively engaged in the Edgecombe I canvass. vj omerov s "Komeo") won tne j prize for the trotting match at Raleigh on J Wednesday. lhe 1 atnot says the trial Ot SSibSSSmSL of KU JUUXism Jias Deen posxponeo, . - - - -w - . -e -m I ,lr. Krvan Sender, a wortnv old! Ti nur a& tWv- J lie on the 13th instf. acred 66 years. " . Mr.' Will TJ. Steiner. of Greens- boro, broke his arm by an , unexpected jolt while driving out a few evenings since. , '!. Ji i , . -7 iiie umei ciuiuiiur iu mi ag" rhitnre implements department 01 the btate Fair is Mr. C. A. Hege, ; of Forsyth, says the Aux. 1 rm.. ' ' uA ir,V AUO --"w"uB wi u T u AgaocJation at- Smithwick'a Creek: Baptist nhnrrfi. in Martin county. waa larjrelv at - vvr 777 ... -T The Patriot says -that, ft "man ) and brother accidentally got shotin Greens - boro last week while trying to perpetrate a ' " J?fi if vn':JV ; , 4 The -anbus denartments of the State Fair now' holding m Raleigh: are said tobe full, and the f exhibition generally very ,rluaD,e nAfW., 9$. .plantation of the 14th inst. f n , s; - . ; The crowd in attendance upou the Masonic funeral of the late Col. J. .A. Rowland, of Lumberton, is estimated at be tween s two and' three thousand, says the Jtobewtuan. . .. . . . The members of Elm City Coun cil Friends of Temperance paid the last tes timonies 01 respect to the memory of a de ceased member, Mr. Alpheus Faison, whose Raieirh for interment - The Greensboro Patriot says a difficulty occurred at Madison, Rockingham county, Saturday night, between a white young man named Booker and a negro, which resulted in the stabbing of the latter, and the infliction of wounds from which he died. . There is a man in Johnston county, named Younsr Strickland, acred 80 years, who has never heard a relieious ser mon preached in his life; nor has he ever tasted a drop of liquor. - We pity him on wxmu " " nppmuu lor mo last, savs the -MeanenMr. . .H. . terpriSing trman, uvmgnearuaKiUdgem fiuilfora county, has made this year from his own. vineyard,-. 1,784 gallons or. wine wnicn will compare favorably with any of the na- tive wiaes of the United States; uve wines 01 uie umieu oiaies. oo says the Greensboro Patriot: ..'''" i;, The "Wilson Ledger learns that a homicide was committed at . Barefoots Mill, in that county, Wednesday." Two ne groes were quarrelling and one struck the other with a large stick, the blow proving fatal. No white person was present ana the murderer made his escape Major J. A. Englehard, of the WihTunjrtori',7&MrHd,- Mai.' W. J.' Yates, of the Charlotte Democrat, Johnstone - Jones, -Esq. . of the Charlotte Observer. Mai. P. F. Duffy, of the Greensboro1 Patriots A. H. DowelL of theAshevilleiSier,'E; S. Hines,1 of the Greenville Spectator, H.- tL. Helper, of the Salisbury Tribune, and R. H. Furman, a, . . fit I... , . . . . f . . oi me asuvuib -fjuuen, are m ue ciiy m at tendance on the Raleigh Fair. .,. A most dastardly outrage comes to the- Goldsboro Messenger from Duplin county. A widow lady, Mrs. Bason' was shot in the bacK and seriously wounded by. two desperadoes named Haywood Branch and Allen Wilson. The villains then killed her horse and burned her barn with Its con tents. The matter had its origin in an old feud, which has been kept up between the families. ' ' .. , DIED. THEBS. At Town Creek. Brunswick county, on 14th inst., Willie Freeman, son of John H. and S. E. Thees, aged 7 years, 6 months and 15 days. Charleston papers please copy. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. , Cronly; Auctioneer. By Cronly dc Morris. . THIS MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, WE WILL sell at Exchange Corner, a No. 1 Horse, Cart and Harness. oct 18-lt TttYD Q A T X T ATTT 1 VJ UAAJJLi JUM K(( R0LLS HEAVY BAGGING, I -t AAA Bundles Cotton Ties, I 4-e"l" I O' ((Ci Bundles 1 and Hoop Iron, I .VVV X 000 Bnndle8 1 1d" Hoop Iron, 2QQ uoxes Cnecse, . Tubs Butter, 125 xes Raisnj, 950 Finr gQ Spirit Casks, Hilda, and Bbls. Cuba and S. H. Molasses, gQQ Bbls. Golden Fleece Syrup, 250 Bale8Hy':T - tQQ Boxes Kosln and Toilet Soap?, . Hhds. P. R. and Dcmarara Sugars, -JQ Bbla. Refined Sugar, . S 000 Corn, 2 QQQ Bu8helBat's' 200 OCA Packages Rivets, 1CA Hhds. and Boxes of D. S. and Smoked Sides lOXJ and Shoulders. lOU . . ; F. W. KERCHNER, oct lS-tf 27, 88 and 29 North Water St Farm and Vineyard FOR SALE. WE OFFER FOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODAT- t ing terms the " , . MORRILL OR GRIST PLACE, Sixteen miles west of Wilmington, on the Wilming ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, one mile from the Charlotte Road, and four miles from the river. Title guaranteed. Good Dwelling House, ? And all necessary outbuildings; .good' water and neighborhood; nealtny location; ; 190 ACRES, Price $2,000, Or win be exchanged for property in Wilmington or Smithville, : ;., MARSDEN BELLAMY, EDWARD CANT WELL, . oct 19-3t - " j ..m. Attorneys. - Notice, i i ' npHE FIRM OF J. & H. HAAR HAS BEEN the 18th of SepWDerriSTzr-Att persons having HwSslTO-d lalwu? fiTS johnHaar. Jr.. surrtvinir partner, for settlement and i - Payment, r 1"J W business Weiy eoo - 'u. Corner of Princess and 2nd Sts., '' , ; - - Where he will be pleased to see the old patrons of i pleased I old patrons the firm. ; I - o is-iw Special llotice. : ra v...',ilu,v'.4 .j . .I l K -7 f TEOTINS has them-resh and swe el Jenktaa has them veireheap; - 1 i. Tonkins haa the new rivkr oyster, I V Jenktosuno bomrDxa-router. Rw.m rt thnn. who nn hi. name to folat UDOn pteg- fuT 1 , oct is-it -. .''ffr7ll:,,r1 the pubUe an inferior article. He will be found new - J '' '. ' I V J ' ''' Wi'l in""-. - XEAV -ADVERTISEMENTS - J 1 WImliigton,.:CM- ' ,.tr;..--'-v;,;r 'fjvY OCTOBER 1&TH, ,'. A' SPECIAL MEETING OF THE 8TOCKI10LD- .enettbe Bank of New Hanover will be lield at the Commercial Exchange, on Tuesday, the 32nd inst., at 8 o'clock P. M.' All Stockholders are re el nested to be nreeent either in person or b; ; either in person or by proxy, a 1). WALLACE. ClM-hier. - OCT IK"! W Shields;-EyeWash, " ' 'hASC ACTUKED BY- Mrs. Sue WCaslawell, WruaNOTox, C ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDIES tor Inflamed, Sore and Weak Eyes, ever offered, to the public. For sale by all Druggists in the city. Price fiO cents per bottle bottles double the original usc. '.- ' GREEN & PLANNER, , , ? ' . . . ". ' s i it ' -.w - Wholesale Agents, dec 14-naclaw Th . 47 Market street. ' Saddlery. : ; jU. KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRAV ELING BAGS, and everything in the line of , .r . SADDLERY GOODS, .vi ; CheaarefCathat jr.S.Tophsvm 4eCo.' No. 8 South Front St,' feb44TBsac , ., Wilmington, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. -y Notice. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting between the undersigned, under the firm of McINTIKE FRENCH, is this day dissolved by mutual consent Ail debts of tho Copartnership will be paid by Mr. Mclntire and be alone is author ized to sign in nquia&uon. . . . H R. M. McINTIRE,: i. , B. T, FRENCH. '" . - ' ' " - ?" ' y, ,-.j:l;.-i j;,' ":-v To mT:Fi1mLi.'aii tke : Piililic. : TTA VTNG PURCHASED THE INTEREST OF Mr, French. I have this day associated with myself Mr. James Shoard, and wit his assistance will continue the Dry Goods Business, --. " ..AT THE :,-'rj . Thanking aay numerous friends and patrons for their liberal support, I beg a continuance. We will take ereat veins at all times to please our customers and orders from tae country will meet with our personal attention, - -:-1 ri McrNTTRE & SHOARD. WruosaTOS, N. C, Oct. 15, 1873-3t nac State of North Carolina, Sampson Cmmntf Superior Court. CALVIN D. WILSON,' Adm'r of JOSEPH STRTNGFIELD, Dec'd. AGAINST James Stringfleld, Jos. W. String field, and others, heirs at law of Joseph Stringfleld, deceased. Petition to sell land for assets, IT appearing to the eatisf action of the Court that W. T. Stringfleld, one of the defendants in this suit, resides in the State of Santa Carolina, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Sta. irabnshed In the -eitv of Wil mington, notifying the said defendant to be and ap pear at the next term of the Superior Court to be held for the County of Sampson, at the Court House in Clinton, oa the fourteenth Monday after the fourth Monday of Auzust. 1872. and plead, answer or demur to the said petition, or the aame will be tasen pro comesso ana neara exparte as to mm. Witness, James K. Morisey, Clerk of said Court, at office In Clinton, the 10th day of August, A D. 1872. ' - '? '," ' ' JAMES K. MORISEY, Clerk Superior Court, Sampson County, N. C. sept 26-ltaw6wks Fri . - . " Turpentine Location ! FOB SALE. TMIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SAi.E JL his - i Turpentine -Still, Store And a Splendid Cotton - Plantation At Effingham Depot Marion county, S. C. The Still has been in operation only the present year, and the undersigned has bought crude turpentine enough to run two distilleries. This is one of the finest loca tions ror buslnegg la tne state.- Apply to . , . G. A. NORWOOD, iQ i' 0 , Efflneham Station. sTc' i Or Messrs. Murray & Co., Messrs. Gee. R. French k ons, wunnngton, jn. u oct 16-2w !-, nillineiy Opening. kN FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18TH, I WILL OP ' a large stock of Millinery Goods, Embracing every thing NEW and STYLISH in French Pattern Bonnets . : ''"s ' ' And Hats, EIBB0NS AND FLOWERS, A great specialty to which the Ladies are all invited to attend. . . Variety Store,' 42 Market Street oct 16-3t ' . L FLANAGAN. Diamond Spectacles. rTHESE SPECTACLES ARE MANUFACTURED A from " minute crystal pebbles " melted toge ther, ana are caiiea vuuiunu on account or tneir hardness and brilliancv. :. It is weU known that spectacles cut from Brazilian or Scotch pebbles are very injurious to the eye, be cause 01 tneir polarizing ugnt. Having been tested with the polarl scope, the dia mond lenses have been found to admit flfteea per cent, less heated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with great scientific accuracy. are free from chromatic aberrations, and produce a DrigntnesB ana distinctness 01 vision not before at' tainod in spectacles. . t---i ! , XA5CTACTTB.ED BT Tie Ssencer Osttcal HannTii Company -' ' - NEW YORK. ' ' For sale by responsible agents in every city In the union. Jewelers and Opticians are Sole Agents for them. from whom they can only be obtained. No peddlers empioyeo. The ereat demand for these- Snectaclea haa In. duced unscrupulous dealers to palm off an inferior and spurious article for the " Diamond." Great care should be taken to see that the trade-mark (which is protected by American Letters Patent) is stamped on every pair. - . . ieo z3-eoaiy-&u w a irn COAL! COAL U . w E NOW HAVE A SUPPLY OF CHOICE RED Ash Egg Coal, which we deliver at the f ollow- Ing and under 0 tons......:.;'... ..v.... f8 60 5 and under 10 tons,. .... 85 10 tons or over............ 8 00 . sep 20-lm nacSt ... WORTH A WORTH. IIot7: Currants A ND CITRON; PURE 8PICE8, EVERY KTlND. XA.jOCinw -CHAS. DwiCYESS it CO. "1HOICS TAELE PUTTER AND EXTRA FINE V Bjmp.-; ... , ?-. '.'-' i.i., -j . rf'-.- CHAS. D. MYTS CO.. v oct lf.- v-4'. 1 North Front street' wcmg'aip'MM' a.lu '-v VyjALaVl 1. at al fW"irCl li YH A VVVlflf VIVf tftl . One.Sqnareoneeay ...j,. ft DO t t twodays,........', t 6t v - M Ionf Oars. .2.i-IoL.i I V ' out woete . . w . t. .;...." r ... 3 W , -;-Two wetter .-. .-r -a : vi, i iid . .- - Three weeki.vrf.Sl: r-"i'i -"is 6 ''-t-1- -Si tnonths. 'v..V. ss m Una vear.. . Precontract Advertisements taken at propor- Jkmately low ratee. rive fcfcr itiareB estimated as a martcr-coJumii. anA' ten aqDares as a calf-column. - 5 VJ - " MISCELTVKEOUS: TVT7Tri ' H El DE , BROS. 0. . 72E3i2i:OVXj. HavIwoTbasw'the BOLDia iavX North of bur OLD STAND, on Water street, we respectfully call (he attention of dealers to our . ryAiy9 mytr4X:it.. uompiexe, oiock on nana. W are now receiving and hare afloat large sup- ' plies of , Flour, Butter, Cheese, 8 TIG All, COFFEK; TEA, Salt, Wrapping Paper and Iln , Vinegar, Cfder, Potatoes, APPLES, ONIONS, SPICES, CANDIES, CANNED GOODSj JELLIES '-'fAND-;5 PRESERVES, - . MACKEREL Herrings, Codfish and Salmon 'Wooth-und VJ Willow Ware, Cordage of all kinds and: :, sizes; Matches, Fruits and Nuts, Notions and Stationeriestci v.v, -t r We are mannfacturers' Aeent for Oaoeusware.. China and Glassware, keep samples on hand and ao- 4 licit orders, y 'i ' . . - .... Ml... ... .t n. . j B-t. T R Y ri , i - . - W . 4 . .J. .A C A N F I E;L,D;J: GREAT . REDUCTION UT PRICE 1" - - 1 , - i.v . i ..1. T !u :j SELLINQ AT- , . , , Twenty-Five Cents . Per...--; Can ! . TO BREAK DOWN THE OLD HIGH PRICK. : i : Pronounced by all the family trade to be'!,',:. I1 The Purest, Richest and Best.1 Forj!ateby .12 -'. 'v GEORGE MYERS -lij '-"Tll T THE Celery-! Sail, . ,At-sepS9-tf GEO. MYEES,., t 11 and 13 Front Street New Pianos TUST RECEIVED BY (.STEAMER, BOUGHT fj for Cash and. ! . . , l SOLD BY,INSTAMEKm , ' i . , V At HeMeriref 's JMnsic Store Kew Piano Stools and Covers, : ' A large assortment received; to-day and for sale at ' . . . t HEINSBERGER'S . octl5-tf Live Book and Music Store, ' Quarantine '." ON AND AFTER JUNE if, J, THE FOI lowing quarantine rcgulaiio' .1 bo enforced; All vessels from porta south of C: -e Fear will stop forinspectlon at the Quarantine fcuiion. -; All vessels having sickness on board on arrival, or "' having had sickness on board during the passage, will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station. . ' - Vessels not included as above,' may proceed to Wilmington without detention. .... , Pilots and Masters of vessels will please take no tice. F. W. POTTER. Quarantine Physician. may 3S-2aw tlNov Tu&Fr oveecoats;; y EXPECTED ftlkfti&i -:.07 vxlzv.imr T.'r-? r?rr oaO" FALL OVERCOATS -NOW JM iTOEB v . Diagonal Coats, I rr if. AND VESTS .OPENED YESTERDAY. MXINSON & CO.! " -rCity Ctotolers. octl6-tf .. .;. WOOD! WOOD!! OAK, ASH AND PINE WOOD -.. . -i'. ..t . , . .. ALWAYS OPt HAND, , . . cut to any length desired and ;" ? DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN ANY PART of TnE CITY. PAYTIE8 BUYTNO IN QUANTITY WILL BE SUPPLIED AT VERY SLIGHT . ADVANCE ON COST. - - - . . "c V ? PARSLEY ft CO. Oct 18-eod3m 8a Wed & Fri -.: ... 'aj ; 'Hew ;Gwceit M Prorision Store; rpHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IX JL forms the public and his country friends that he has this day opened, -at the corner of Market and customers and friends are particularly lfivited to givo him a calL . , , , . . - . ' - -on G- BAUMAN. , Wilmington, Oct. 10,1873-Jw. . Family Flour; ; STRICTLY THE BEST FAMILY' FLOUR CAN be had of me at all times.- There la never any complaint of my ,. C , . - BEST GRADE OF FL O URy And as I get direct from the Millers out West, I can offer it at the lowest prices. ' y JAS. G STEVENSON.' oct 13-tf- . , Dickey Flour.j 300 BBLS 0F 7115 CELEBBATED " dick EY FLOUR, Just received. C Kits No. 1 Mackerel, For sale by " " EDWARDS & HALL.' aep 6-tf BUY TO lH SCHOOL, BOOKS,;; At Love's Hcoii'- Store. . OCti-tf ., . , .. . . Wants.- WANTED Situations for two young- men, one St and the other about S8 years old. The lat ter would prefer to go into the turpentine business; bat either will go Into any business house at moderate salary, xieier u city. - " J. C. Hiden, of this octl3-lw. ANTED A good Cook,' Ironer and Washer . -Tf one with good reference. Apply at- Harris ;News stana, jfxont street, 9pposiie i"urccu uoate. ortlS-W. 1 wn i r
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