1 liirns TTYn.I7TTTft ftTATb 0rnc,Dwon Bank Banding-, Front St Uf 8As op BcwaurrioN, . ; ; in advance. - .1. . ..'...'. .t.tt 00 jths, in ndvivni..,....;..;.-..:.. t 00 . , in advance j., 75 - ', . six montui nil ma nwni Ouo month, to dTnc6 uo month, in ayncB..., The Mobkiwj 6iR wlllo IdelWered la any part I or me vnj v OUTLINES.., J? All tho horses in the city of New York jvrc supposed to haYefii;tevc,:?I:m- I ncror William's aecision w communicated simultaaeously Friday to' English ftnd Amer icaa ambassadors.- -Horse malady in St. LouU ! ---Chase'a' haaitli Improved. London journals; comment severely on Emperor William's sward , in , the San Juan case, which isn favor of Americans.. Messrs. CyiZ. K and T. C. Evans liave disposed j of the .Hillsboro; Jie- etmkr to Capt. John I. Cameron, of that town, who will hereafter conduct 1 U We wish the retiring editors wWM!",W'w'l.be. mouldering in . "TO- I "I I arc both old newspaper men',' success in whatever, calling tjioy may, here aftcr pursue. '-",, " V : ... Radical Terrorism in NasL The Champion . Colored Demo orat of the East Assaulted by, a miserable Carpet-Ba?-irer and In Danger of Being Mobbed. . From the BaUlobbro Advance. if, " ; ANOTHER RADICAL OUTRAGE On Saturday last a most brutal and cowardly assault was. made on Harrv Danccy, colored ; Democrat, by one I Ben Davi9, white Radical, who has sonal friend of mine, a gentleman of been teaching a colored school near the highest respectability and a resi t his place for sometime past. dent of llichmond. Va., that nesrroes W hile Harry was at the warehouse attending to some business which had nrougni mm 10 town, this lellow JJa- :""T "I- : V; "v dv inc zorce oi ine, mows. lr. ii. W. Kose,Vwho happened to be near hy. interfered and Prevented further uamage...i;, p ..- - . . ; There were several negroes near by, no doubt, ready to join m a mob at any jmoment, if Dancey had resisted. On JMondayi Da vis was brough t be fore a Justice of the Peace under a State warrant "and bound over to court. Dancey appeared nnd sued out a Peace warrant nlso, as he be lieved lie was in danger of being mob bed by this fellow or his clan at any time fie might have id visit Battle boro on business. " Davis gave as liis sureties two negroes, who made oath that they were worth the requisite i amount. v "' " : ' " '' It seems that Dancey and Davis had a difficulty sometime before at a polit ical speaking, and Davis, thiuking he had the advantage ige here, deliberately dcrons attack, with i,mvt;n' made the mur malice au(i witnont prov Radicalism is getting on a high I horse in this section.- Last week we "'published an account of the, Greeley colored men being mobbed at Whita kers' mill, aijd upon the . back of that wc are callotl upon to chronicle the above disgraceful outrage. The Rainbow in the Skies! ! From the N. Y. Tribune. SKIES FULL OF HOPE. Friends In Connecticut declare that there is no reasonable possibility of the defeat of the Greeley Electoral ticket in that State. The Liberal Republican strength there Is largej it has been efficiently organized; the canvass is thorough' and the first evidences of their work in the town elections will be found only a fore runner of the larger triumph they have in store for ns. New Hampshire sends news almost equally cheering; and it is certain that, with active work between now and election day. the State can be carried ior ureeley and lirown. Leadinsr Liberal ReDublicans ami vis, wun a cocKea ; pistol m one nana comtemxiiaieu ny ine vrant managers mitted to empty the refuse from their carts Esq., Democratic ana a large suck in vne oincr, rusnea wxy x vfk city uiui xne country in vicinity of the market house, nor any- of Duplin, will ul'Wii-iiiUA auKi enuvft. UIIU t'lUl I " vauvi witiu men whpro oho nn thn mih p otroota ThA .itir llAn.in, ftmnc Democrats from all the counties of Seventh and Chesnut streets, his family be New Jersey made a careful compari-1 ing absent at the time, happened accident on of notes, and the result was a ally to discover a colored boy inside the lot clear conviction that, with ordinary activity, nothing can withdraw from iirceley and Brown the electoral vote of that State. Leading Germans de clared that 99 out of every 100 Gerr man Democrats would vote for Gree ley, and 20 out of every 100 German Republicans, a proportion which is sure to revolutionize ; Newark and .' Ks'sex'countjv "; 'r - r Our friends in Ohio, stimulated by the success in Hamilton county, and by the large reductioiitof the Grant vote in the State, arc resolved not to i . . .. . know when the V arc beaten. The v linuly jnuintaiu that v they can: carry the Hate in iNovembeiv,.. Indiana . is ours, ami can hardly be i wrested from us cyeu hy Jlorton and all Jus allies. Ihe confidence of biir friends is un limited, but it (loes.not '.bliud t'lem to the necessity of 4 vigilance. We count on th fifteen electoral votes of In- haua as already certain , for Greeley nnd Hrown. . Uius, w ith such encourageincuf at -witu, aim wun inc koiiu ouian Htanding firm, on all hands the pros pects brighten. ; We can win, in No: vember, if we wilK iil V, " ' ; A. Noble Appeal to Democrats as Dem ocrats.'. That snlendid Qhioanl George -IT. Pi.i v., , .-. - vuuiciuii, vuup piuvjucunjr viu.eu ius great epeechj at-Chicago, Thursday -venuig: l am a Jjemocratf l Have, vlMe auu re- flection, and ex cricncchave matured TT 3 n si i"K A- In X. v rl . wi m-r haI I . m i ann n a wit. t irn n ' .!. j juuSlum , it "ui5iUB closer and closer to the oldtarty and Jts principles. (Loud cheers. - jVs 1 nave been a Democrat in th6 past, 1 -4 - .'ll - ' .::; irfl IlI'lM-. . I i 5 AVX-L- -JJU JLI J -i- V 1 l ,A:v' " ,v , rt ''f.'.i' ,, , . . . - : . tA t- t t , 7, v. , . , t , , . . " - "- 4 : r 5 irAT' i f.VT TA On ',J?r yrrr-ww .rm -T--r -..-- ' J XuI !2LL.m"mS O. 2 i) hope to live one in the 'future' and to die a Democrat, not because I revere party organization, not because I am blindly'' attached tdrour party Or Its party aims, but I am 'blindly at- lacneaio irntnr ana; 1 nave;, great faith in the principles and coun sels of the party. .-I need not speak to you of it; it- is theglorv rvP U 1 VI!. T,. ! y. ... luuipuuuc. , lis msiory la &; history of free Government; its love of Constitutional liberty is the Sheet-anchor of Constitutional gov- emment evervwhere. FChpors:! It has' done that 'which will keet ats name alive after all .these men who ! i. 11 .1 1 . nave supported it heretofore, and sup- hn lluf I ...All ,H .In 1 k.n. to that party. I would honor it as I would 'honor the 'truest and most cherished object of my affection, and I tell you in closing, my fellow-citizens, that I honor is principles, and honor it by obeying it. ' I honor it when I ask the Democratic party to HQ nglit and not wrong, and to vote for Horace Greeley - Tremendous cheers. 1 . . , IMPORTED VOTES YORK. FOR NEW Tke Grant Manager ShIpplnsNezroes Into the State Sixty sent from Petersburg;, Va., on Saturday More to Come, To the EUtor of the Tribune: Sir: I have the most trustworthy information, authenticated by a per large numbers are being sent from that city and Petersburg for the pur- pose oi swelling me irauauient vote -ir , : , & --;"v caiuruay ingiu, ami iney are 10 De reinforced by a much larger number this week. W. M. M. Wasiiixuton', D. C, Oct. 21, 1872. METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. October 25. 1872. Barome ter. Ther Time. mom Wind. Weather. eter, -r 7 A. 2 P. 9 P. 29:96 29:tK) a:97 58 88 S W Fresh ICloudy W VtVKh rlnnW M. ISGenUe iciear Mean Temp, of day, 65 deg. Not. All harometric readings are reduced to the sea level and to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Robert Setboth, " Serg't Signal Service U. S. A. Weather Report. War Department, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer, Washington, October 254:35 P. M. ) Probabilities. From the Chesapeake Bay to Lake Erie. and thence over the Middle States and New England threap ,ti,nUed ran, northeasterly winds, brisk to high, on tlic Atlantic coast, but veering on the bay to brisk southwesterly winds, with clearing "weather by Saturday noon; in the southern Atlantic Mates and southern V irginia and thence to the Ohio valley and the Gulf, partly cloudy and clearing weather, with but little if any rain; in the northwest and on the western lakes partly cloudy and warm weather; falling barometer and winds veering to southerly on Saturday; on the lower lakes northeasterly winds, cloudy weather and rain: the upper Ohio river will probaly rise by Saturday night " Taimii siguuis tunuuut'u hi xtioriuia, Baltimore, Cape May, New York and Bos ton, and are ordered for Portland, Maine, THE CIT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P. riErxsnEROER New Books. DkRosset & Co. Beef. J. S. Topham & Co. Horse Blankets. Oldham & Ccmmxso. Bolted Meal, &c. SouTHERLAxn & Steaoall. For Sale. Dudley & Ellis. Gentlemen'9 Gaiters. J. Btanaland. Notice. Discover j and Capture of a Thief. Late Thursday evening, Mr. J.L. Jones, one of the employees of the Journal office, upon returning to his home on the corner of and in the act of raising a window to effect an enterance into the house. On the spur of the moment he demanded to know what he . .. l -11 .1 .11 ,1 was alter, wiiuuiu. uov uruppcu -uc wuiuuw and ran. He was pursued by Mr. Jones and finally took refuge under the house. By this time several other persons, white and colored, had gathered : in the vicinity, and proffered their assistance and the boy was finally ousted from his position, when he was taken to the Guard House. The precocious youth proved to be one ; Alex. Lord alia Alex. Causey, well known in police circles for a youth of his years, and the disposal of whose case will be found in the proceedings of the , Mayor's Court yes- terday morning. Released front Conflaement. '- a The term of imprisonment of John Kit troll, convicted of manslaughter at the lasj term of New Hanover Suparior Court, and sentenced to imprisonment in -our county jail for four months, having expired yester- 4ay, he was: released from custody and; left for Kaleigh, immediately, in company with his father, who was here for the purpose oi greeting him on his release. - - j tm m 1 Personal. , c..v:y.-''y . ' ' Fifth Street M. E. church of this city, but now located m.Wil-bn) . was on our streets V, ' , - V,.. i yesteraay. ne nas Deen on a unei yuvu Robeson county, where "driPniy and uneipectedly called to the death-bed f i w - - ' . ,his sister, .ale, arrive -on . the tt&ill yesterday and left for home 1 ' tm .. t , evening,. U - - - 1 'A clear sky and every prospect t 1 cool,Bnap, JastnighC Wilmington; e)i r-, Greeley Btock is steadily rising. Look out for the horse disease. v ; . Register now and vote for Greeley on tlie 5th of November. 1 t"; . . . : A ; brilliant meteor was visible last night, about loVcl'ock."'''' . ; The Western markets failed to reach Ua iast night on account of the unfavorable - weather 'w " ' , ' ' , ; . ' ;- ,- Tho L Ai joso Pleasure Club gave their first " hoP" for the season nifiut and we learn that 'lt Passed off vrv pleasantly, Hon. A. M. Waddcll will address his fellow; - citizens of Brunswick county, at Town Creek, on Saturday next, the 2nd proximo. All Conservatives and Democrats who have not previously registered, or who have changed their ward or township, should register at once. We noticed CanL ,W. S. Norment. of Robeson,' CoL A. A. McKoy, of Sampson, and Capt V. V. Richardson, of Columbus, in the city yesterday. , , .' . ' ' J "J ers of the New York Herald are behind the 1 times now. Our commercial reporter trav els in a go-cart drawn by a Mustang pony. -. Attorney General Willi&ina and Gen. Hall, the two Radical lights who dispensed their genial rays' at the City Hall on Thurs day night,' next visit the cities of Charleston and Savannah. . , Our city Agent for the southern district requests us to ask subscribers to the Star, who cannot conveniently see him personally, to leave their dues at the oflice of the paper, and it will be promptly receipted for. riereafter fishermen will not be per- ordinance in relation to the matter was or dered yesterday to be rigidly" enforced. The lottery scheme under the auspices of the N. C. Beneficial Association, recent- ly advertised by Mr. J. M. Stanaland, has been withdrawn. Those holding tickets will have their money refunded on present ing them to Mr. Stanaland. From some cause or other, exactly what this deponent knoweth not, the gas lamp at the corner of Third and Campbell streets is flat on the ground, and has lain there for several days without the first Good Samaritan stopping so much as to " give it a lift." Registration. For the information of those who wish to register, but have not learned the places for registration of the voters of the different Wards, we publish the following: First Ward. The first and second divisions of this Ward both register at MprP;pt T P H. Merrick, J. x, over A the office of Mr. F. M. Agos- tini's Store, on Market, between Front and South Water streets. Second Ward. The voters of this Ward register at the Court House. Third Ward. Place of registration at the corner of Eighth and Princess streets. Fourth Ward. Registers at the Court House. Fifth Ward. Place of registration, An thony Howe's shop, . on Queen, between Third and Fourth streets. A Rise In the River. We are glad to learn that, under the influ ence of the late heavy rains, which were pretty general in the up-country, the water in the river at Fayetteville, up to Thursdaj' night, had risen about five or six feet, with a prospect of still further improvement, al though at that time there were no indica tions of a freshet. The Cape Fear is now in good boating order for the first time in several weeks, and we shall expect to see a rush of naval stores and cotton to market from that direction, and a lively time gen erally among the boatmen. The Wave, and, we think, the Worth, went up loaded yester day afternoon. Assault and Battery Jos. Jones, charged with assault and bat- tery on the person of. Edward Gause, both . . . . f. ttt tt -c COlorea, naa aneanng qeiore yy. xi. mer- rick, J. P. , yesterday morning. Judgment I , , . m r . i suspenaea on payment OI costs, irom wmcn decision defendant craved an appeal, which was granted on his entering into bonds Jn the sum of $50. ' Itlayor's Court. The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning Laura Hugett, arrested on suspicion of having stolen a lot of clothing. Case dis- missed. LOOS-' Vk . Alexander Lord, charged with disorderly , , 6 j induct, was required to pay a fine of $3. conduct and costs. : Superior Court. The case of Jesse Newkirk, indicted for failure to work on a road, occupied the at tention of the Court during the forenoon yesterday and finally resulted in a verdict : of guilty. ; This disposes of a number of similar cases of which this particular one was made a test. ' Then; were only one or two otner trifling cases disposed of. I Care Bond. , : I Melton uomn, me oia poioreu iuiui wuu .l'Krt tTiPr nnlnrRfl vouth' ' Henrv Jones. on l Thursday, was arrested Thursday Bight, 1 v'w' iiWl nnn rntr I . -i.- " -- -,. ,,i ' v. u- ' into inenecess-TY w-u --i-u-c ri' n rallerl for" ' ' - v nen caue 1 ' m . . j Appointments by BisMop Atkinson. :SS:1lSr ? Prof.' Jos; KDeEcK ; , - " '''lir'i'y . - T f 1 Ji.lJ-n?.it'w.-Atr. -I VY or of Mnaic on or before the 1st of November. nf UOiy uwwzuus,: . : r 1 rpZi" SY7nT 1 mtW. and the vebe.t workman- Orders may be left ai thaSchool of Misaes Kennedy ldr Co. ..,.?iUv.w. V .15th. robbery Jn Randolph. iJavi Had an ac- ,y , . DUDLEY A ELLIS- i and Hart, or at HelnsbeTger't Bookstore. " - Goldsboioneh,.--' " 17th. ; ctmiplfceone Bill York. Davis took a wax",; oct ss-it : Bignof the BigBooU -I.-o&wttTh8tT-r-- 0L XbLl! i n. a, Saturday, October 26, 1872. OPERA HOUSE. , Harry ITIacartliy and Tronpe. The second appearance of the inimitable '.'Harry" and his popular combination at the Opera House last night was greeted by a large "and appreciative audience; much superior in numbers to that of the preceding evening. Therevvas almost an entire change of programme, while the performance was if anything an improvement on that of Thusday night The pleasnie of the audi ence found frequent expression in hearty plaudits, tinged with genuine and unmis takable appreciation. ..-: The troupe give a matinee this afternoon,. at 2 o'clock; for the benefit of families, when the little folks will have' att opportu nity of witnessing the interesting and amus ing performances of the learned birds, the trained cat and other things especially pleasing to children. ' To-night the company give their last ex hibition here for Ihe season. Let them have a full house COL. FULLERS Thomas" , C. APPOINTMENTS. Fuller, ' Greeley and CoL rsrown XJecior ior uie lnura congressional nistnVr will Hrlwa tho nPnnl t j : i i lowing times and places: Elizabethtown, Bladen county, Saturday, Oct 26. Whiteville, Cojumbus county, Monday, Oct. 28. Smithville, Brunswick county, Tuesday, Oct. 29. Kenansville, Duplin county, Wednesday, Oct. 30. Fayetteville, Cumberland county, Satur day, Nov. 2. . Pl'BLIC SPEAKING. Dr. James W. Blount and Isaac B. Kelly, sub-electors for the county address the 'people at the and places: Faison's, .Monday, 28 29 30 31 Warsaw, ..Tuesday, Maamolia. . 1 nnoinir Boney'a Store, , . .Thursday, " ...Friday, Nov. . . .Saturday, " ...Monday, " hinquepin, 1 Snatchett, . , 2 Kenansville, . 4 $75,000 in Cash for $1. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Here is a chance to win a fortune in a Public Legal Drawing, and at the same time help a noble and worthy institution. d&w2m Spirits Turpentine. - Person Court wTas a busy one. Miss Catherine Odon of Edge combe is dead. The Yarborough House, Ral eigh, is to be enlarged. John Robinson carried $3,883 out of Granvill county. Rowan Court sends one negro to the Penitentiary for larceny. Good attendance at the Danville Fair, notwithstanding the rain. The Plaindcaler says there been no case of small-pox in Wilson. - ,i ;.; -F-., I And Still the immigrants trom Eneland and Canada come. Good. Remember you cannot vote un less your name is on the registration dooks. Graham, Ransom and Vance are J actively engaged in the Western canvass, Judsre Merrimon's address at the Goldsboro Fair is spoken of as a very fine I upon the domestic hearth contentment and happi frVirt I ness rarely surpassed and seldom equalled. Bat let Maj. Loub Latham and Dr. R. K. Speed are in the canvass in the Albc marie counties. iUT. XliUWaru v oou, oi Xiueutuu, and certain citizens of Bertie give $200 to the Turner fund. - Two young men of Wadesboro indulged in a little shooting frolic a few evenings since. Nobody hurt A private telegram to the Era savs the Charlotte Fair far exceeds the most sanguine expectations and is a great success. Baynard was not hanged on the th at Hendersonville. His wife was ad- 18th mitted to see him. and escaped. He put on her clothes : Geo. W. Reid is the Republican candidate in RandolDh county for ReDre- 2 sentative in place of Harrison Frazier, says Tte Jeputv Marshal of Nash boast9thathe will have a company of U. I l l .!! : ! j O. soiaiers w Keep uie uuui euiuguv mi Nash, says the Battleboro Advance. If Grant should be re-elected, anarchy, and confusion and lawlessness await us. it tireeiey snail De eiectea, peace and law and good order will prevail. , While returning to States ville from a visit in the country, says the , Judge Dick received a severe blow on: the head by an acccident to the carriage Several Ku Klux prisoners from Sampson county, reached the city yesterday r'".-j-'" w - y in charge of Mai. H. Id. Miller, U. S. Dep- Marshal, says the Raleigh Aews. J tr- t Re v." Jordan Rommger, a min ister of the Protestant Methodist Church, died at his residence in Davidson county on last; Friday night. So says the Winston Sentinel. :, - l:z:v:- . '. . ' : Died, in Raleigh, on the night of the 23d October, John W, Yeargan, Esq., fsvm rt-wA-rr at" T1.J ronn irktlTltxr "NT llllt. larMZikia 31st year of his age. " - ; The Annual Aieeting of ; the Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina, will be held in the Gover nor's office on the third -Tuesday of next month, whieh falls on the 19th. : The fellow who adroitly picked the pocket oi an inebriated countrymen of rn n rm u 1 u rii u;imi h w- imii-biiw t i i in- . Thn WadPsboro vlrffMi savsMr. Hobert Bovd fell into an onen celler while ridihff' horseback. but wasn't hurt - The horse died from ma lnjones," ana j-tr.... c -. - . ' - . . . , r 1 a gold, watcn yesteraay, . says me xuueigu i y at kohks, wool biats, Ttuns, uak Nem. was compelled to disgorge witnesses I ?ef'3Be.9?JlvB' (I i : - t.-. l rsTV ... A? impression and from it made a key, which they used in the' abstraction of the $15,000 or $20,000 which they carried off. , Davis and others' believed to be accomplices are in jail, Jiaying been recaptured. On Monday morning before day, says the Battleboro Advance, the cotton gin of Mr. John P. Arlington, . near Hilliards ton, was consumed by fire, with a quantity of cotton, belonging to Mr. Arlington and others. ! This fiendish act was the work of an incendiary, as the gin had not been in use since Saturday. The loss to Mr. , Ar lington is some $6,000, whilst several neighbors, who had cotton there, are suffer ers, in the aggregate, to the amount of at least $1,000. . HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Hotel, R. Jones, Proprietor, October 25. S. W. Dixon, City; George Edmondston, Southern Express Company: J. R. Cartersville. S. C; A. B. Page, Nickals, 8. C.; N. V. McMUlanrMullins, 8. L.; J. A. Manltsby, WhiteTille'N. C; W. W. McDiar mid, Lumberton: George T. Dula & lady, Anson vUle.N. C; W. M. Prentiss, H. Southall, George A. Southall, Richmond, Va.;JT. H. Burrows, Fort John ston, N. C; Mrs. Diasmore, SmlihriUe, N. C; P. M. Sprinkle, Augusta, Ga. ; M. 8. McCoy, B. ftO.R R.; i'rank II. Wood, N. C. Conference; J. W. Le sesne, Bladen county: P. Nansen, New York; P. L. Mehan, Haywood, N. C SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH. Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of nasal pass ages, discharge falling into throat, sometimes pro fuse, watery, acrid, thick and tenacious mucus, puru lent, mnco-purulent, bloody, putrid, offensive, etc. in others a dryness, dry, watery, weak or inflamed fye' ringing in ears, deafness, hawkingand congh- ing 10 ciear tnroat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, constant desire to clear nose and throat, voice alter- eu, nasai iwang. onensivo oreain, impairea smell and taste, dizziness, mental depression, tickling cuuga, tuiucy una insanity. symptoms 'are cosmok to the disease tagesor complications, yet thous- I au me aoove in some of its stages and s of cases annually terminate in consumption. ana ena in ine grave wiinoui ever mamiesung one third of the above symptoms. No disease is more common or less understood by physicians. The proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will pay $500 reward for a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by druggists. ; The Justice of the Verdict rendered by the public years ago in favor of the Mexican Mus tang Linixknt must be apparent to all who have used that famous preparation or seen it used. Its healing influence is irresistible. The most obstinate forms of neuralgic or rheumatic disease are totally cured by it, and that in an inconceivably short space of time. External injuries or sores, whether ot man or beast, tui well as equine or human maladies for which a 1 i nimpn t mftv Ha ti anH Hro AnAoHil-ir rTn died by its use. Remember, it is not merely a pal- oct22- lw Tu Th Sat The This who was arrested for robbing Farsonf store in this town, was found to have a quantity os Ayeb'b Hair Visor in his possession. When asked why he wished to steal that article, he answered that he " wanted to restore his hair, ior it was hard to be a thief and bald too." If that invention of the great chemist could restore a faded character as effectual ly as it does their natural beauty to bald and grey heads, it would surely be, as they say it now is, truly invaluable. Lewiston (Me.) Journal. oct 34-eodlw ThSa Ta DIED. EVERETT. At the residence of Thomas J. Arm strong, Sen., on Swan's Point, New Hanover coun ty, N. C, on the 28th September, 1872, Mary Arm strong Everett, daughter of David R. F. Everett, aged 5 years, 2 months and 20 days. . Truly, in this case, is it verified that death loves a shining mark. Rarely has one with more brilliant mind and more affectionate disposition been taken from earth to Heaven. She was the idol of an ador ing but now heart-stricken family, and the universal favorite or all wno came wittun tne circle oi ner ge nial and sprightly character and attractive manners. A flower more fragrant with the essence of aU that is bright, beautiful and lovely has seldom been plucked from the garden of innocence, truth, beau ty and loveliness, to be transplanted into the ever lasting and glorious abodes of Paradise above. While cherishing the bright talents, uncommon sense, tender disposition, and rare worth and attrac tions of one so young, let this new link in the chain that binds us all to the Heavenly homo to which she has gone, incite us to strive, with firm steps and better hearts, to be Jalso prepared to meet her. in Heaven. ANTHONY. Also, at the same place, on the 1st or October, 1872, Mrs. nuiaa Armstrong, wne oi jar. T. J. Armstrong, Sen., aged 48 years and 10 months. A noble Christian woman has gone to her final re ward. A fond husband, now Dowed down with grief, has lost a devoted and faithful wife. The Bap tist Church is bereft of a true and worthy member. Warmly attached friends and affectionate relatives are mourning me iosb oi ouo Ksuuenjr uewiuuiieK tothem. The community is deprived of a shining lifrht and one of its most useful members. Seldom has the grave received into its hallowed bosom one moro tenderly beloved or more greatly admired. The grief of family and friends, the large and mourf ul concourse that followed her remains to their last resting place, afford evidence of this truth. In all I K a tar I .fi nna lif A DhA 1lnlV T AVT Attn OSt riAl Vtar of rare industry and superior worth, and of marked iK12""ft nK TT?A UQ UCilf V VVMPVIBUVU 4-U UO VUVVUVU KUUIV VU VD is her gain. While cherishing a remembrace of the graces ana adornments or ner nne mina ana large heart eart. let us all rejoice that she at all times kept her lamp trimmed and burning brightly, and that it has i better world than this. Her useful lire and latest hours attest that she left this lower existence in the shining armor and vestments of a glorious immor tality. No doubt she will rise on the morn of the resurrection clad in these blessed robes. Until then, ye cedars that adorn her tomb, wave gently, and ye moving winds, wail softly over her sleeping dust f Com. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Books. a choice collection op handsomely bound Books, including Saford and Cambridge Bibles, Hymnals, Novels, AND SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, JUST RECEIVED AT THI y'E BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. Nkw Music Operas, Orchestra Music, Librettos, l jnw music. Deras. &c imported directly from the best publishing h0ei5i ,r I ---v-1.- ft" oraradis. Beautiful Chromoa and Photographs. Call and see at HEINSBERGER'S oct 26-tf Live Book and Music Store. Oldham & Cumming A RE NOW PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS AT their Mill and Store, rv r m OF DOCK STREET, And delivered at all the Railroads free, THE BEST BOLTED HEAL And Everything In their L.luc. Our friends will please take notice and send in their orders. oct2tt-lw nac OLDHAM & CUMMING. Beef Beef Beef. A FEW THO US AND PO UXDS , VERY SUPERIOR Western : Dried Beef, FOR SALE LOW BY DsROSSET & CO. oct 26-2t Horse Blankets, ; tk Iwano MeM:low. 1 , " - : No. a South Front it;' i v octM4f nac - . a Wilmington, N. ft. I - ' r.:i'i'-.-. 'xi ..! ':: r:- t'iL'i: i .: , . ".- ,. - " . ' " - i. WHOLE NO. 1,589. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .' . Horses and Mules PdR SALE. HEAD OF NO. 1 DRIVING AND DRAFT HORSES, And 10 head of No. 1 MULES, jnst arrived from Kentucky. Apply to ' - V oct 264t SOUTHERLAND & STEAGALL, Notice. SEEING THAT, LOTTERY SCHEMES DO NOT meet the approbation of the business public. I have concluded to withdraw the scheme known as the drawing of Gold and Real Estate Prizes under the auspieea of the N. C. Beneficial Association. To all who nave bought tickets the money will be re funded promptly on presentation of tickets to oct 26-lt . J. M. ST AN ALAND. MISCELLANEOUS. ." " J. T. James, Auctioneer. By James &. Mcares. STEAMER WACCAMAW AT AUCTION. B Y YIRTTJE OF THE TERMS OF A MORT- sage executed to the undersigned by the Wil mington ana smitnvuie steamooat company, bear- 4n . nv.v. lepra :il AVAAA ..i. at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, on eai aturday, November 3nd, 1878, at 12 o'clock, the SteLIHBr AV aCCaillLW u-'"1""--'"- cv-vytxj-fct w 9 With all her Tackle. Apparel and Furniture, consist ing, in addition to tne usual equipment oi a steam er, of a FINE WRECKING HAWSER, WRECKING PUMP, AND SURF BOAT. TheWaccamaw having been recently rebuilt in Baltimore is now in prime order and is admirably adapted for any business where freight capacity or great power is requisite. Has been successfully used by her present owners in freighting, towing and wrecking. Any turther information in regard to her will be cheerfully furnished upon application. Sale will take place on board of the steamer, in this city, at the hour designated. THOS. EVANS, oct22-3taw tdsTuThSat Mortgagee. Omen or the Wilmington flLKINGTON 1 )MPANY, V t. 24, 1872. ) Anx Weldon Railroad Company, Wilmington, N. C, Oct. Special Meeting of the StocMta, IF PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION OF THE President and Directors of the Wilmington and WeldorfRailroad Company, passedlon the 24th day of May, 1872, a special meeting of the Stockholders or saia company will do neia at tne oince oi ine President of said Company, in the city of Wilming ton, on Wednesday, the 20th day of November next, for the purpose of considering the question of a lpntw of the Rail wav. rvrormrtv. effects and franchises of said Company to the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Kaiiroaa company. J. W. THOMPSON, Secretary. oct 25-t20Nov Office of tho Wilmington And Weldon Railroad Co. Wilmington, N. C, October 24th, 1872. J TN PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION PASSED X at the last annual meeting, the thirty-seventh an nual meeting of the Stockholders of the Wilmington and weldon Kaiiroaa company win De neia ai me office of the President of said Company, in Wilming ton, on Wednesday, the 27th day or November next. J. W. THOMPSON, oct25-t27Nov Secretary. Office of this Wiliongton, 'I 2. S Columbia & Augusta Railroad Co, Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 24, 1872. IN PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION OF THE President and Directors of the Wilmington, Co lumbia and Augusta Railroad Company, passed on the 24th day of May, 1872. a special meeting of the Stockholders of said Company will he held at the office of the President of said Company, in Wilming ton, on Wednesday, the 20th day of November next, for the purpose of considering the question of the lease of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. J. W. THOMPSON, oct25-t20Nov Secretary. Coal ! Coal ! NOW ON HAND AND ARRIVING, A FULL supply of the very best quality Red and White Ash Coal, suitable for Furnaces, Grates, Stoves and Ranges. Our arrangements are now such as to enable us to deliver Coal cleaner and in better condition than has ever been done before. Every load when delivered is , WELL SCREENED AND WEIGHED. Prices as Low as the Lowest ! Orders Filled Promptly! Delivered in any part of the city. O. G. P. oct 12-eod-tu-th-sat 8m-lst p ARSLEY & CO. 0UE STOCK OF FINE OLD BRANDIES, WHISKEYS AND WINES, FOB FAMILY, MEDICINAL AND TABLE USE, Has received large additions this season and we confidently offer the largest variety of the finest Wines and Liquors ever offered in this State. We can meet every want. - CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., oct 35-tf 1 North Front street. Millinery and Fancy G O O DS. JLL THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES CON- stantly oa bandL Corner Market, on Second street, at lRS. E. M. STROCKU ,oct0-tf;r .. .. . . I- Salt Salt. 5nnn SACKS , TO arrive-dailx ex UUll pected. . r - ' . ; For sale by , oct 23 tf r . WILLIAMS MURCHISON-r Ono.Sqnare one day,..'U."i it 00 " .v. two days,.. V. ... ii ...... 1 BO i V' threeday.J,..ii..i;--f.j' ' 00 . i . v; four dBya.ic.;. t 60 " " - 4veday 8 00 . " 4 one week.. .- v8 60 - a u- Two weekS.'.V.. .A.l. . W " Three wecka..i.:....j,..,J';..re 50 ; " f.Ono month.... ..... .,.. 8 00 " " Twomonths:.j;;...v"i'.wi.''.-,18 00 ; " - Three months . ............. S3 00 j ' ' " " . ., Pix months.. ........i.t,.......:.85 00 - , " . Ono year..... 6000 J" E"Contract Advrrtiimfnt fnken at nronor. " i . tionately low rateo. ' - - . Fire Squares estimated as a anartcr-colomn. and - MISCELLANEOUS. TO THE PUBLIC. H. & B Emanxiela';ir; MARKET STREET, 1'" CALL ATTENTION' TO THEIR COMPLETE. and well selected stock of . . - Dress Goods 0 EE V E EYDE S C i IP T 1 0 N, ; i fj V' vWlilch;Uicy,.ata--l.J' . a - Small AJyance on New Tort Cost. SATINS, VALOURS, . ; . Velveteens and Dress TrntiTnfngv IN ALIi THE LATEST NOVELTIES Scarfi, Cloaks, Cloaklngs, &c, very Z. oiiy:" "' , underwear; ho or skirts; corsets. And a full lino of ' . v ' - LADLES' FQENISHHIG GOODS. Ladies' and Misses Philadelphia made Shoes; a' splendid line of Gents, Youths and Boy's Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods;- ' ; ; Boy's and CMlflren's CIoMbe : IN Alili THE LATEST STYLES., Look before you Purchase Elsewhere. H. & B. EMANUEL, OctS3-tf 46 Market Street. CAUTION. Tie Empire Mills Family Flour. . T C OPT-RIGHT SECURED. 1 We caution all Counterfeiters of tho Penalty .- THE IMMENSE DEMAND FOR THE JUSTLY celebrated .. - ' , , . .:"" Empire Flour, Proves the superiority of its quality. Sold only by GEORGE MYERS. NEW BUCKWHEAT, NEW BAISIffS, ' , - New Cranberries, , NEW ENGLISH CHEESE, Factory, Pine Apple and Edom Cheese; Extra Goshen Butter; New Prunes, 12 V cts. per lb. At geo. Myers, oct 22-tf 11 and 18 Front Street HEIDE BROS. HAVING LEASED THE BUILDING NO. 8, North of our OLD STAND, on Water street, we respectfully call the attention of dealers to our -, Complete Stock on Hand. We are now receiving and have afloat large inp- ' plies of . i . Flour, Butter, Cheese, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, , )v Salt, Wrapping Paper and Bag, . Vinegar, Cider, Potatoes, APPLES, ONIONS, SPICES, CANDIES, CANNED GOODS, JELLIES PRESERVES, MACKEREL, Herrings, Codfish and 8almn," Wood and Willow Ware, Cordage of all kinds and '. sizes; Matches, Fruita and Nuts,; ; . , Notions and Stationeries, fcc. Wo are manufacturers' Agent for Queensware, China and Glassware, keep samples on hand and so licit orders. ' . oct 13-tf it . :.- HEIDE BROTHERS. 0PEEA HOUSE. Grand Oneiiig Niglit of tie Season, AND FOR POfemVELY . 5 ' THREE NIGHTS ONZ Y Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 24th, 25th and. 26th. ... m m m .. , MACARTHY, LORGRENIA AND O'REARDO N ff MULTUM IN PARVO TROUPE 1 "v. ' Music, Mirth, Mimicry and Magic. MRS. LOTTIE ESTELLE MACARTHY, Vocaliit and Danceuist,' HARRY MACARTHY, 1 Author and Great Comedian, LORGRENIA, Magician, With his performing Canary Bird and trained Ru-' sianCat; . ; - PBOF. O'HEABDOK, r TUMBLE R O N I O OK . The most artiBtic combination in tho world. . SCALE OF PRICES i Dress Circle, $1 00: Parquetto, $1 00; Parquetts Circle, 7S cents; Family Circle, 60 cents; Gallery, 25 cents; Private Boxes, $3 ana $5. Reserved semta now on sale at Hcinsberger's Livo Book and Musio Store, without extra charge. . . . - W. K. HATDEN. , oct 20-Ct Bnslnesa Ajjcnt. BUY THE GENUINE -T t RAfl-RB8RKiKS STAITDAED. SCALES. ' More than 2 50 DI-Terent ModlfleattoB ... Agents alao for the best alarm Money Drawer. ,, . IS rU Uteris. ft -TV-IRBANKS A CO.; mADWATicw JL1 YORK. 169 Baltimore Btreet, Baltimore; 6 - Camp .St, New Orleans; . MKfmtt . 1I&ANKS, .Be6wSI CO 118 Milk tte? Boston. U'v- yor sale by leadbur Hardwire Dealt.f. cp lT-SUwin- TuSat ' . -' .K-'Z X s fV' '-r t ? ,4 :! -.V y 1 ' . .... . . " t ' . :v