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! J THE HORIiniG STAR. . . , PUBLISHED DAILY, BY, , .. rams o BimOIUPTipil, ; ,., year, in advance (by mall) ......7 00 &hl ,itV Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not 'authorized to collect for more than 3 months in advance. j ' OUTLINES. i Accident to express train at Batavia killed two people hi a carriage, and the en gineer died of the horror. A case of diamond smuggling to evade customs duty reported in New York. : , - National Temperance Convention met yesterday at Saratoga. : Severe ; storm on Nova Scotia coast. The Blotz brewery loss at Cincinnati was $300,000, all but $75,000 covered by insurance. Carlists defeat ed near Estella.- Col. Mallory com mands the Signal Service in the absence of (Sen. Myer'in Vienna. Castelar Is: to be elected President pfj the, Cortes. -4. Sir Samuel Baker and party have reached Cairo. , - In the Edenburjthtradea-union demonstration Satnrday 15,060 were1 in the procession: Gold in New York 116; Spirits Turpentine 4344; Rosin $3 10. Heavy loss by fire at Lynn. ?, .. v .7 f THE TENDER HEARTED ENGI' u-t NEEBt - --i r 1. : Among the sad incidents of the numeroos recent . railway, accidents there is" none ' more melancholy than that related in bur" telegraphio col umns this morning. An express tririn collided with1 a carriage, killing its occupants, and when' the engineer, who is not charged with carelessness, . -saw the horrible wreck hia engine had made he fell dead. . ' . . " .-, This is in bright contrast with, the conduct of that Illinois engineer, whose criminal folly caused the ter rible disaster last week near Chicago, and who fled immediately after his bloody foolishness was consummated. If not a hero the New York, engi- J neer was at least a man with a heart., The murderers Of Canby will swing from the'gairowfc Tor the crime: Tbe heroism of- Jack, ' Schonchin, Black Jim, Boston ; Charlie, One-Eyed, Jim and Sloluck finds its conclusion at the end of a rope. A policy ; of ; justice, rigorous in protecting;, the Indian's rights as in ; punishing him for his . crimes, is,' what ' is. demanded : from ' the Administration. v '' ' ' :-: NEWADVEBTISEBIENTS. ! . S. pAii44KD;Lorusyine College, i IIeixsbkkgek. Diversity of Opinion. ,. KOya0-ajscii iu. i i . We st ated yesterday that the body of the man who was "recently drowned off the ' ; steadier Stef ai 'abd? whose1nakisvwerft interred-; in h neighborhood of Hilton, had been partially exhumed and mutilated; by beasts of prey. As soon1 as Coroner Hewlett heard of the facts, yesterday morning, he . procured assistance ' and visited : thtf spot, when he found the report correct It seems that he had employed two colored men to perform the necessary service, giving them positive instructions m the matter, but the failed to bury the . body at the necessary depth and did not come up to the require ments in other respects! The Coroner had the body re-interred and placed beyond the reach of interference hereafter. '-. t)-l.l I . , aiajar J. W. 8backi Kls WMerea -By letter received adyTorlwo since irem Ma;r.-YYytk;bencl;fonrely Hhena of this county, we find that he is located in the'thAvin town of DaDas.-'Teias,1 where . he has established a general business agen cy. From a glance at his circular it is ev- powers, as he agrees to furnish steam 'and hand fire engines, hook and ladder, trucks. hose carriages, all descriptions of fir ex tinguishers,' locomotives, upright and tabu lar boilers, stationary and portable steam' engines,' grist mills,; saw mills, circular saws; brick, shingle, batrel, and , pail !ma hiaes j planers', fearfacers -and matchers, lathes horse powers, shafting and hangers,1 and all kinds ofwo64 working,: saw mill and cotton mill machinery; : leather land rubber boae, felting and packing and oil kinds of rubber goods; sole agent foivNorthf ern Texas for Fairbanks' platform counter and bay scales Mrvin b Go's., Herring car. enne.V. msxjbmery1, sperm and lard . oils; will furnish estimates, plans and spec- incations for towns in Northern 'Texas, as to cost of waer wpru an4 gas .1'oxks. ! He ;.'Sa ao infemns persons. Interested rm the &s .tebl'uhnaent ot schools,' colleges and other iiMtUutieWk)f learning that, he will furnish Estimates ot-;' , school material inciwimg fttrnitu- globM -.-j, oauviiotBicai,'! cuemtcat, ' pnuosopni' Wearsot that' in all thiSltstj the ; . Major -does not once 'mention . .'dogwood v . . ;hen he aiwited:ih"itWimiiog-. i the drunktn Idiots who manage affairs . " vt.a8hingtonV"'and we hope he may meet -' V1. jwrnief woica1 wui oe greai and 1 Farreirs fire and burglarf proof safes ;j bailfc 'yitAt rs(Bradk8namelen mixed paints tanner's and curnes oils; I lare. ''Kws,i .Mi:.!iUfuiMh' j .. 7 VT At ':r:L:::;.:,:'::;-2,:V, '-v-ri "" -'.'V ; j m h - . n . n r.' n :.v. ::-p i I ,; .- :' : V0L- XII;:-NQ: 134; : Leal Doll.1' ' ; Fish and shrimps plentiful in market yesterday.' - - ' s . . ,- '";,,', - The Brig Sussex, Vest, arrived at Lon- )n from this fr.w nn mi, , - "4 don from this port, on the 13th The Leda' Muller. entered out from Liverpool for: this port on the 18th. ' 1 ' The V. Jfeumann, Gaedebehu. sailed fron London for this port on the 12tb. j The Brig Fomerset. licBiide. arrived at Texel from this poit on the 8th. ' ' Capt. Fitzgerald, of the poJice'force. has been .quite for several days. ' -T-.The wharf foot of Market street, south side, is undergoing very needful repairs.! The British Barque AnodelL Key, 'arV jiv jrtE6onrolA 9th. The Mizað Cath, Anderson, Bailed from Amsterdam for this port on the, 8th. The British Barquentine EL Shure. ikl- mondso'n, arrived' at Iiamburg from this port on the 11th. ; ; : , .; ! Upwards of one thousand barrels of spirits of tuVperftine changed hands in this city yesterday, the bu'k of it at 40 cents per gallon. ' ." , ; At last accounts: the body of Ephraem Hines, the colored boy drowned at Topsail Sound on Sunday last, had not been recov ered. ; BeveHy Scbtf, whtt 1 was o hale been sent to the Work House, has been sick with typhoid fever and has been allowed to re main at home under proper security. i J This city wal visitett'by ' a1 heavy shower 6f rain last night, accompanied by heav thunder and yery hrillian lightaing. The V whole1 atmosphere seemed to ! be charged with electricity, 1 i In our report of the award of prizes of the Fayetteville Independent-. Light In fantiy Company, yesterday, we neglected to do justice to our. young friend John Maaltaby, who1 was -.awarded: .the fourth prize for being the wrtt shot, he having missed the target three times. . I Tke Thrnimtr, WV t The thermometer in the Counting room of the Stab, office ranged as follows yesterday : 8 A. M....... 81 degrees- 11 Am. ...... . . ,87 liM.....fcii. ..88 . " 2 P.M......... ........... ... .90 6P.M...... . 8P.M.J.,.. i. .86 1 VLrsit Cooperative Store'.. . ; - A sale of stock in the First Co-Operative Store' took; place yesterday : af $37 60 per share; the par value being $25. .. This is, good showing and; proves this useful and popular institution to be on the high-road to proeTjeri.Vw:vf?'-f' ' r.'-r'X'-'-.i , At the last jneeting ,of the : Board of Di rectors Mr, Al G. Hankins was elected Store keeper for the -ensuing year,- Mr. J. H. Mc- Cfarity, to whose ability and experience the Association owes so much of its success. having declined for reasons satisfactory to himself to serve another term. .- --. Tlie Cape Fear. ..... ... , Capt. Worth,- of the steamer A. P. Hurt, reports the freshet in the river so . high that no freights can . be loaded or received at a number of the landings along the river, in- .cladbigiNat Moore's, County LtaeBpan's, Harvey's Newfield and ElwelTs. J At Ehzabethtown freight and passengers have to be landed in a ferry fiat. At Bernheim'a nu.mg, auw,jveryuung ia .uiiucr waicr. Corn in the lowlands along the river is al most utterly ruined; ; When the Hu)rt left Fayetteville, tte water was gradoally fall ing. it) is--: i-r t '.luiirir'ib J .Tho following cases were disposed flyes- terday-monuBgr ir;i:-fc!Bar !'-r''- Green, Caroline FrinkchaigedwitV fight lng, were iound guilty. Judgrnent( against Lewis Merrick '-, f or $20 andtJaoc6sts,!and against ,3Eetty Faisonj,; Kelson.; Greenland Carolme THhks for $10 and costseach; - Scip'HiHj Charged with disorderiy 'con duct at ahouse near the foot of .Mulberry street, was found, " gunty1.',: Judgment sus pended on the payment of costs. ! m - ;The ; same, on; ai similar chargCj jwas found guilty, and .' sentenced to, pay . a fine of $2o. v:,t- rvv. j ' George Burnett, charged with acting ?n a disorderly manner at the Brooklyn mar ket; 'yriM found; gnty.'; Judgmebt jsus- vended ori the payment of costs. i - - L-tf Zr'"-i' - 'Ll'i'i'-L x ' ; Henjamin cryant, cnargeu wiiu wiug disorderly sad cursjng Maggrt I Brwn,; was found guilty.. Judgment suspended on the payment of costs. 1 f One or two cases were continued pvei tX W.flttfoi bearing 1 ' )ti f I Bjjb of,ladi,ngvlikA INfooH .ihaoge,.it a suggested by the Jewprlems Pitane, should be issued in series, t numbered one, two and three, and with the usual condi tion tbt any one being Satisfied taepthers sy n vold.TliiisgBiige iarly M the' case' bf ' long forelgtt voyages, where there is risk of loss; and an5 additional reason urged lor. it is, that the ay stemj wiH iacilHata deliTery JLq, this daw. o jmercan- ,tge,sec.(jJ a discussion among the merchants of New Orleans who do i not seem to be ' all of the. same mind on the 'rab'ject,3 some of them pjosin ii! upttttng the; present sys tem. The Pieavuns desires 'chambers of mercial Opinion,: to takd p ntkefesaon ST j&h&ough consideration, feeling confident that in this way there will ".be a sauaiaciorv aecision uuuuucu ; fiiv; commerce ander representative bodies thSltaYeSa ofcor, 1 . mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmWmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmm ,: : WILMINGTON,' j Car oil aa Central Hallway Exieniivu. At a meeting of the Board of Directors on the Oth inst. , the following resolution P- - ; Resolved, That a Committee to consist of President Roberts and W; J. Yates, be and is hereby" appointed' to eonfer witli the citizens of. Catawba cciuntyj , and obtain -all the information they can regarding the cost, me Desi route ana practicability of makings the connection fiom, Lineolntoa to Hickory Station ;' also what" facilities and induce- infents"wiH- be 'offered.5' r fr ; At the late meeting of the Board, as we learn from the Charlotte Dtrooero, it was resolved that 3. L. Fremont be designated &CKief2 Engineer aud Superintendent, mstead of Engineer and Superintendent as: heretofore. Auother Case or Foraerr axalnat lf ' 8. KTasaer Tne JTBdffmeut of the court.' ' 1 '; ',: ! David S. Massey was again arraigned be fore JUsticeT.Mj-GaVdner,,iyesterday, on a. second charge of forgery. DuBrutz Cut- ar, Esq. , appeared for . the, , Bank of New Hanover. ' ' ' " '- - - ;' , M. M. Kalz testified that Massey went to his store some time in July aud wanted to purchase some goodsx presenting a check, which. was produced in Court and thought to be the same. Prisoner said the check was signed by his uncle. Witness sent the check t Mr,, Grainger and onhis failure to vouch for its correctness at that time he W(auld ,ot tak' jpSe told witness that Brown was his uncle,, but didn't say what his name was.' -. ' . A. A. Brown testified to Massey's having seen him sign a check iq the Bank of New Hanover 1 Ransom Perkins saw the prisoner write the name of A; At Brown-on a check in Joe .Turner's .barber shop. He asked wit ness to go to Mr. Mitchell's and get a Check on the Bank , of New-. Hanover. , Sent a boy for a check, but could not get one. Accused, then went off and : get. a check ! himself, to which he signed the name A. A. Brown, in his (witness') presence. Being cross-examined, witnesssaid he was hot hastakeJvlabout.tW it signed. .;..! - ; Charles Gilbert testified ; that - Massey showed him a check for $50 on one occa. sioh s1gnedATArBrown. ... Justice Gardner stated that the judgment of , the Couit was .that thedef endant; be held in the rsum -of: $500Mto appear rit the next term of the Superior Court. l i -'-a-a a A Saa Case. ' A Spaniard by the name of Autone Mar tin, who was picked up on Sunday last in a sick and heJpless.condition, and who has since .been furnished accommodations at the i jStation Hoase,was sent .tO: the j City Hospital ye'sterdayj He is believed "to be afflicted with typhoid fever and is in a very low state. v ,- ' Aaotber:RoBerT.u!y i - ' A raid was made upon the drug store of Messrs. Conoley & Wooster, on Fourth street,' Just beyond the railroad, on Monday night The thieves entered the store! by cutting out apanhei of the rear door, when jthey gathered up about fourteen dozen ci gars, two boxes of tobacco and a few oth er articles and departed. The cigar boxes wereemptied and left on the premises. No ciue to tne roDoers. - s ; Diiboneit Senraats. ' ' ." "' '" SAfew daysisince HtJ Stacey VanAm ringe, who resides at the corner of Second and Orange streets, had occaaioa to hire a servant iThe colored woman,Vhe engaged was a stranger to him, hut the Circumstan ces were such that he could not exercise, the proper-prudence, in selecting' a-servant at that tune, as he was partly compelled to have owPIT!. woman went to work and remained until about. 7 o'clock in me evemng, wnenj snej.cauea to Mrs. VanAmnnge, .tyhb ,wajj Jut one i .of the, up- per.rooms, and informed her that she was going home, Tint would "return early In the morning, one was told that she could do so. The following! i morning . the ' family waited ; until ; abotit'V! o'clock ahd i no servant came toprepare breakfast Finally it was suggested that the woman: who gave her name as Katie, Potter, had made a raid upon the silverware and had no Idea of returning.- Upon examination this was found to be the exact condition of affairs. iShe had filled a large tub ph the erenlng pre vious with every thftrg .available. ;?thaf she could lay her hands upon and :idecamped with the spoils.:, Among the missing articles maybementipned, heTtub, "four silver plated' forks'' three silver spoons, a blanket, Kyeral doilys, two stpye pots and ' Various others things, amounting i altogether to twenty-three'different articles. No clue as jct t the Vhercabouts of the perpetrator Of the theft VvK-nM-ixr.i; j .; . rj.;a I . ,,r- -i-iff, -fv- i-.f, 4 , Hi It .i.ii-l ! ', :17F- v-i'-'-l -J. ' - at-juHK1iVii ; hn '.h :-d'r -arf-.For the Star. , tonr:tape)e.6rtiu)a ah ac count of 44 Tix-Payers Meeting" and .'Sputh Washmgton Aroused," in which is stated tiiat SatehWeWa called on to riiake his report, that he showed in ' the mesjk im pressive manner thai the,hopksof our ctoun tyfitcialswere ift i 4erribiy loose condi-' fn - This icomin? tov the ruouee of tt raanested the undersigned, his sureties, to examine Ws Bboks 'and 'accoun i We did areki nam . TQ;t .4nr tlfl state tax over ia.iAM.wima tne surnlus 01 Soo0 u v p"". w f as his office ttcohctxhed,W fm oe- ing in a loose condition, ms assisiaunj sa, (VaTSai rtiiv ibrirtlirrltiClriari'man;ithe.T hAV ever done, bUsinesVttnl ETerythlfig lu to ship shape order ncl it required but ihltie tune-ID iwcianuueu mwuunmj.' ( , , jOHIy (J. HSYER, , AititfX'Uli'H M .WW." JOHJU.CXVAJS. ;t . so and can assure ine punnc inat.xney apt with thfr utmost; patiarOT, ana tiit he has Daid oveV' W the' Gokmty 1 Spirits ;T1eWi4 f .. '. Fayetteville section has chills. -r- There is a den of wild dogs near near Raleigh. xi ;;d:' Crops splendid in Johnston and health -ia-good.i.fv Uxi .' ' i .! " .: .-The Richmond and Augusta Air Line 14 completed. : j-n.;? -.1 -- A Baptist revival is progressing at Rolesville.jWake couaty. ,!i ; , r - Two - new 'churches,1 '- Methodist nd Baptist, in Gaston couutyi v'4: , Goldsborb aspires ' td ' be J the 'Atlanta"5 of North CaroKna'says the -Mes j -1 The Goldsbo o Fairground' pro-? perty is to be sold to the highest bidder on Saturday next . ! - i -.i- n ' ': ? I f The soldiers xi Johnston county propose to meet in Smithfield on the 6th of J septernoer, to get up their war record j ' l be Kaleigh JVews wants new railroad depots. JThe. & G. R R stocks holders resolved, to, build one for their road; Prof. Eeinhardt, of Raleigh, preach ed bis first sermon last . Sunday , in the Bap- m .1. t- 1 f . . 1 e t - uet vuurcu, x&aieign, in me aosence 01 xjt. Pritchard. : " ' - " 'r: - ': ; ;-: , rrjA. & T. ifc O, RRl is still under charge ' of" Mr. "J. J..Gbrml6y, temporary receiver,' J udge Moore : doubling his - power to appoint a receiver.- -- i 1 i'lmi j 's -"The Tttheif says burglars entered the store of Mr.' Thomas Green, Middle street, Newbern, and got several bolts of calico,, shirtings, some fancy articles, etc., ,. - A- meeting was. heid , in Kinston ast Saturday says the Newbern Tim?,' to consider the . educational, financial, social and political stat us of the colored people of 4hat. ' " 'i " : - V-.-!:! : ' - Rev. W. S. ! Rband, a; recent graduate of Wofford College, will enter into the work of the Methodist Ministry on the Monroe, circuit, having been : licensed to preacn.. ...... ,', : VoHld it not be ' a good idea' to devote the .proceeds -of . one day of the Grand "Concert" at the- State Fair ".to the Orphan Asylum? asks 'the- SnUn-i. f 'Yes, first rate idea.'-' -' .4 i tMtu-u.i , y, ; .. WadesboTO is ' discussing the most practicable route for the street railway to the Carolina Central depot- -A .commit tee has been appointed to have the proposed' routes surveyed. . , i. . ; . . 4 j tr- .Cbarlottee Observer: Mr, Big- gert, who was injured by the falling of the wall of Wadsworth's hew livery , stable,! on Wednesday, died at his home In this plaice,? on mursaay night !: - ; '- " ; .; The ' following 5 were re-elected to tne subordinates positions in the it & R R: Supermtendentr Captain A. B. An drews j Master Machinist,' J. B. ' Gayle; oajl Jttaster, j. thrower. . .... ,,Ui ; . Jno, C: Tavlor. ,Esa .of nQrah- vule, a genueman ot-nae literary acquire ments and One of the best agricultural wri- ters iuthe'btate, died last Thursday at his residence pear Oxford, aged about 77. ! I..- Raleigh Sentinel: From the 1st of September, 1873, to the 22d of August 1873, there' have been 21,803 bales of cotton received and sold in this city. , During the preceding year only about 12.500 bales were gold. ' ---. - - - ; : Monroe . 'JSnquirer-: Downs Whitley, an impudent negro of this place, was put in jail last week charged with steal ing money from -W.'-H. Simpson, Esq., with whom he was, living. The amount was about $100, and It was taken from Mr. Simpson's pocket-book, where there was a large sum. We learn from the Monroe En quirer that a negro, working Oh the Caro lina Central Railway, who had in hischarge a sum of money belonging to several others of the hands eneaeed on the -road, left with tne irmds, last Friday night, but the enter prising gentleman was overhauled, and part of tne money recovered... . r, !-? Messenger : Chi Thursday night last, several 'negroes 'made an attempt tq break into the store of jsrwuueifidmuna sonca( MountOUve. .In ihisLeffbit they failed, hut afterwards entered tie' tpre of Mr. Jesse Lenier and were in . the act of carrying away , their, booty, when they f ere, discovered, and also' Qhe of taeburgba is se cured, and will , make ah- excursion jtoi the Kaleigh penitentiary. . , ' ' ' -Itateigh'KewK "We understand that Mr. . Zacharias W- .Haynea, of Yadkin couaty.IouB-Ofl.theteacherscotthe N. C Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, is to be married - to .Miss. Laura J. Bunker, tne daughter or one of tne Siamese Twins, on the first week of SeDtembernext BW Mr LewelrynJni understand, will officiate through tne signs of froi. u, v., Dudley, Jr.,' one of the teachers of the said - -1 r , IP you ; I Want a Cook, V'Ui ! f Want Sltnatlnti' ' lt!X.'.tjlt',j. i t i . w du aaiestmn . ' - Want a Servant Girl, .. Want to rent a Store, " " ' ' ) : t Want to sell a PiaDOyl -J :Vantselfafnofsei'y 1- .-.! Want to buy a Horse, Wao Ment a 8oae, jttf if Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, ; . Want to dll Goods, v '- .- 1 i. ,' Want to sen urocenes, ; - Wtmi; to sell Pnrnitnre. - if Want iob of Carpentering,. . . ., : Wanta joDOfblactsmithing ' ' " ()(, titto'seTIMffllnetyOoo4-i- i n - t WanttoseaaHouMandj-t, irj' , ; Want to and any one's Address, Want tttyt&fmm, - Want to buy a sccona-nand Carnage, ' " Want to self Agricaltarali Implements, , "I Waat'to ManVliiy have ioti. WantioAdYiKanyn advantage, y : 1 .'JO i Hi: . Advertise in ' PnmuTin Pilxa have become a settled necesatty witi the American people. Indeed,! catharticsr ak, .of atoea ani rhubarb iwerai u.auu abaU.4 Thedri hichfrtiori in the public..!. . vc ii(,;.wrv.t 'c2 .ir.Kj con been Becuredarid fastened .Into riLrrni coiu art produce. Those Whoaeed pnis' no- longer heat. ov am inuMiucu mi tiUD.wau ap 10-eodlw-th i4.r .j .--.f.i. .iaog n-pwwn w . n -in. byA tIEDi SKIPPEIWOn Tnesdav morninz last. Jesse Wright, infant son of Jan." end Sophia Skipper. "Suffer little children to ithwa nntn. met. nA tnr. bid them- no,; for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven,!'-- -ji,- :.v :: -.u. d-if. .1 NEW ADVEllTISEMENTS. CITY RAILWAY! WE HA.VR THBf ;PLB A8UEK ' OF ANNOUNC ine to the Dublic that our Dresentl'nes irantm. pleted. More than three miles of track will be oper ated on after, to-morrow," six cars. . being in constant use. . , ' ,' . 1 ' i-' i : The Brooklyn branch' cars will connect at Sed Cross street every 30 minutes with the main: line, froiMA.(M. to9P. M., V! U-iL.';i ff ii :t) A bamre rod mal ear Will - on ami after fUsixm. ber 1st. run from Union Station to all narta of the main line, connecting with every train. , ' ; We now resnectfnllv solicit the natron ape of onr fellow citizens. ' - . , : -iJ r ; Tor the pirectors, ; ; , , ; Vi- 1 i -j 8; L. FR1MONT, Presideni Wilmington; August 86-lt' -5 V - ; .ix jiJ 4. Louisyille ; Medical College, LOUISVIIJ.E, KEHTTJCKY; !! J TTT ,XimLB THIS COLLEGE, AGBP53 Tq.EOU-. eate one poor, but deserving young man from each Senatorial District of North Carolina,: no charge ben ing made oi Professor's Udkets, it must be distinct ly understood that unless the : 8enator and bis ap pointer are respectable and worthy white men, they will certainly be repudiated.. . f . i 1 ,augn-lt ..t.,;- ; ; E.S. OATLT. ABT); M. P. of Opinion', OF WHICH EVTDENCB OP - THE ' PKKSKNT day.isonfeof ttuastuuurest facta of its beiiur Btill. existent, has recently heen. develoned aal . in. aisputablv proved 16 the public, la the stated posi tion and precite site and Qiscovery of ancient Troy (in refutation) in an entire d;fferet locale. The voice of the people sustain diversity In everything, especially: M literature, fnuslc,' the fine, arts and Paintings. V-' t " "-' , S T.ltATAlnM fAV All 4Bfon mt.ua ATI a( ' -ilea, in connection with the "Fine Arts,' Music and. All for yon, reader, can be bought at ,. ": j - . t "H i ''Ji-! i;lil W '. j j' ( j f ' ii'.-ll I v og 27-tf.., , . r.,. Uve Book and Music Store. ' Wanted. t,-i rjnO KENT, A HOUBE WITH FTVE OB8IXBXOMS, in a good neighborhood, from the 1st eff I J October.; : . ,J jn.im-j. . i " , ang27-tf ,. , . .. JAMES L METTSi Thi Mystery iSplyed at Last ! Bargains i Harsalns ! Bargains l AT COST! AT COST! AT COST! At Solomon : Levy's Store 1 " ,-.- !-ii-ir ? ... - -s.-. . ; " rOMS ONE! COME . ALLI AND SEE THE Dry oois, ClotimBoot Sloes, Hats Af nil and well selected stock taaU departments. V A FULL LINE OF LADLES' WEAtU , I am determined to change my business, and te order to dVthatIofleTmpJ ' " , 2 ENTIRE STOCK; AT jCOSTIi: humbug Comfr imd'see for yoflreert es aadj '' Save at lieast 25 per U6Htf By purxAasIng your Goods ef - . . . ... . i. . . :'.! At the eld stand, southeast corner rrbat and Mar ketstreets. ..; , 3nay l5-n-nae i! ri ADlES' AWl GENU'S TRtJlTltS; SATCHELS, Shawl Steapit'-tcnels, cll at the Sadatej and Harness Factory of. ;v? j.y ,ifj -. . .. , J. S Topliam 4c Co., t i -"it ' i.y . " - ""l?o.'8 South Front St, ... ; aiayitf nae r1 , J V .::Wllinihsfon;kd'' tsif! r MISOELIiANEOirSi. -ji r Tke Raleigh SeatineS LAEGESTDA LY AT THE CAPITAL TOd:Oliest::r jpailt ill MStale lifit 0I& 1, ...i b THE SENTINEL HAS RECENTLY T?N1)KR gone. changes and improvements which, mak it one of the best newspapers of the State, and as it circulates every portion of the State is second to uuuf mo so Kuverutuuji )ucuiiui.f ficb vo. ; j j :; j SEMI-WEE kIlY SENTINEL. The Semi-Weekly Sentinel is unquestionably the, cheapest sad; best paper of the kind ifl the" State. PHce $5. " I THE WEEKLY SENTINEL. The Weekly ! Sen tinel la amoner the lareest naoers in the' State, and contains frora-i ts 00 olnmns of choice readine1 J natteiv.WciUBf taeafev, tcig?Pttic aswi fisom tisemehtk'wflf be tecefredf6r,thfe edition, Price of mi narta or tne worm, nor tne nronenL no aaver. subscription, $a in aavancev Aaaress - nn -Hi j li i it i-i, ii. , PUBLISHED AT .CAUDES 8.1 ; It hatra largo aaa increasing oreaiauoa ia a.erena eV'eOa r.J w18:". -miaen;a. rrHS MARION STAR, is the only newspapeij pub iRfehe4 si-Marion; t-O.'-ercnaBte ' and -deaiiW Of: thabest dress W.J. Mi WHOLE NO.': i,849V MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-FOE SALE; 10 000 coInels wditkand yellow 500 BBLS. FLOUR, . ' . .. , . 50 BBLS. SUGAR, -' " ' : ' ' ' g50 SACKS COFFEE,. ( : ; ." 250 GROSS MATCHES,' i 100 BOXES C. R. AND D. S. SIDES 1 A A HDDS. AND BOXES SMOKED SIDES and 1UU SHOULDERS, , . ... . . j i OKA HHDS. AND BBLS. CUBA MOLASSES, . t)U 1 176 Hhds. and Bbls. S. H. Molasses. 900 Bbhv Golden Fleece Syrup, - s ... f . . 1,000T ' - : " : g00 spirit casks; (- -y-y j J00 TUBS LARD, 150 BBI.' COCKERS, 1 i . 'iii- .-;! 'i;: i ..-t J; i j . . . -f A TIERCES. HAMS, .... ' -' BBLS. GLUE,' 2fJ0 Packages Rivetsi '850 Bagfl" Shot,- ' . u-'.i ..sr. .- . - 1 AA'M-W.P.AND MUSKET CAPS, 200 Cases 1UU Brandy .Peaches, (150 Cases Schaappp,1 75 250 g Boxes . and Half Boxes Candles, 10 Tons noop iron, &, ex.. r if or sale ay t"-f. . ! 7-i -. ) l ; P. W. KERCHNER. aug4-tf r l: t GALL'aT v.'f If. Heixry Burkliimer's AND TRY THE CEL- EBRATJCD -, Ward Brand Clewing Tobacco: bis rone IXPOBTID . SEGARS. !)- . !':-- i augJ4-tf r . No, 6 Blar ltet Street: ; - . - r t J j FAIR TBI AXi: j JAS PROVED . THE FACT THAT AT . ALL times the largest and best stock of - V' j ' t-r!i.HfivVtt W,rtf . ,f ; . ...! freshest' goods and lowest prices may ' . u i .; -'tis; : . . . , . t :. , ..j : . ; ,- .' be found at . , - 1 CHA8. D. MYERS A CO.'S,; i augS&tf ' Not 7 Front Street DSnGS-MlCIHESrlCHMCALS; I AM RECEIVING BY STEAMER AND EX PBESS.aeoaaplete stock of :p DSTJGSj UEDICINE ' ! Chemicalg, Fancy, and Toilette Articles, Which I offer to the trade Very low.1 "Call at . . ' - ; .. -' -r ' Jf. k; McDHENNY .'" . , - Drug and Chemical Store, Lippiu's .Corner. Boots and Shoes VIM Honey " -ii; ,lf.iU 1 i uu?.oij -1 ' if: : ' . Good Boot or Shoe ;.--i'l'U- C';.BK;'B. FRENCH SONj Jii :jaug-tf ... "i,.n , 29 North Front etreetifl Fisaro.- f ia Bus panoia, r.' u it. V-'; Fler del Famarj ra Carolina, : 4i r?J i . I-! :j I : 1 i Al -,i No. Plus Ultra, Dragon; ! iLa7 Esmerclda, " ' V I f . . .Rustle aiidXa Emancipadbs PIGAKS.!!: 'CIGARS! ! adgJO-tf. it . s . i Bx Di PXGOTT. -T-TTarwifaa in. rrTrwnTT a n : JL -with Distillery, Mules and Wagon, and Lease on place fo 8 years front 1st next January.1' -: ,500 ACRES PINE LAND on C. C, ,Rv;W known aa the Causeway tract .'. ' ;." , t A OOD PLANTATION, on Cantf! 9ear Rbrer .known as Walker's Bmff. Place formerly the prop-1 lsnrorinw y rignt, containing ouu Acres, more or One goodinall plantation on Carver's Creek,' with oomioTfaoie-iiweumguonseana u: necessary one hous8, stables, Jfccj, in good state of cultivation. gooa water ana ana an aonnaance or gooa ncn marl containing 150 acres, more ox leas.: This will be soli in connection wun- ousisess place on cape rear river, known as Weslbrook's Landing:, of singly,' as may oe oecirea, ais, wun ue miu. seat on uarver a Creek, known as the Brown Mills. Each of these three plaoes will be sold singly or all together on good terns. , Apply to; . , F, W. KERCHNXB. ' ang 83-lm. : Jonrharcopy. , ' ' 1 i r For Smithville. ;. ih. QTfiAMtorRK IXT 'tt''KUEkVB (t.-,:a SHU: ' o a ti it j'i Yj'l-!nif;r ' Purslf-v Jk fJo.Ta wharf on - . . -. . . ' TUESpAYf THURSliAANO;1 l " ' , At; 4;6'cl6ckvprecify. ''RtnTfling will leare Smith- ,nue at.7.o cioc.Kiarii. j .Li": aagistt- it:-- mttii - jf j .. 1 1 : ; ; i :j t u ft ft CTottbii IlVHaXI.. aT TAnr WDTm i fil- fxiiiji j:i;vPfflCBaldbyi ! .-.-;;j- ! 1 1nly3Mw: "';'-) IDWARDS HAH T tSfJt 4 hfty teooisn SANp.aHBrr; pAwcsk'i . 110 ft X EW NEW YORK SPlRTPCJtSKS: 1 r-a " - - . 25 TONS HOOP IRON, it: 200 sifrtf' 3WblHt l:Mliti;-f i-Al)RIlH alTOTiEEEa, .iJ'BrVLia. 11 BATES OK A DVEHTISIRG One Square one day, 1 " . - two davi two days........ three days. i.i four days five davB......... .... . i to . 00 . S 60 . 3 00 3 5C . 5 00 . 6 60 . 8 Ov 15 00 33 00 . 35 00 one week...... i..: ...... Two weeks. ., j, .-. , iun ....'.....a fknn V. WHO UUUUI. - " f Two months: . . Three months. . . . ; ... Six months .i.i..W, One vear 60 00 ECon tract Advertisementa, taken at"rropor tionately low rates. - Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ' ten squares as a half -colomnL i", ; i .. MISCELLANEOUS. : : i! 862,500? Grand Gift Concerts FOIl SEPTEMBER "1ST,1 1873. Office of Catawba Valley Land Comp'ny WILMINGTON, N. C ... i . i . . . .. .. i : ,. - :. . t i ; . Chartered by the Legislature of North Carolina for " benefit of Poor and Common School Fund. $50,000 Tickets at . $3 50. Each. : ; . $62,500 to be Distributed. $4,410 C ASH 0 IP T S. .; ! ron cmcDULBs,: aspbsss..- ; ;. , J, , V ...; ;, HALLJ& COv, augmiS- -WUmington, ,N. C. SUNDRIES. s. & , RICE IN TIERCES ,' AND . BARRELS; COFFEES RIO, LAGUATRA AND JAVA; gUGARS ALL GRADES;;;,. v: . j . -,, , ....... . f . . . ! t . , : ., - FLOUR SUPER. TO EXTRA FAMILY; Rat si n, Candles,. Fire : Crackers, h INLQTS TOSUIT, -.- For sale at declS-tf -J i " ADRIAN St VOLLERS. - i i t i i Give us a Trial. TTARDENS AND INYIGOI S THE GUMS! JLL Purifies and Perfumes the I Cleanses, Beautifies and Pre servos the. : , . r-- .if .T.E ETHI :-v . ... Use It daily, and your'teeth will be the last of Na- tore's gifts to fail ypu., ;f.;.e--fi&IiK v ii ;tH-r i TO-SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. may 27-eodly tu th sat ;BDE HDHANCES J ' A BB GROWING LESS EVERY DAY. OUR J. STOCK OP. CLOT HI NO ' AT PRESENT PRICES Is being rapidly Diminlslied. Call soon at - ' . MUNSOU & CO'S., angSO-CT ' ' : ; City Clothiers. CHARLOTTE OB8ERYEB. TO ADVERTISERS WILMINGTON AND E AST- -. ERN NORTH CAROLINA; :.v.-.. ERSONS wishing to make their business exten sively known among the merchants and people generally in western MortB Carolina, wiu ana tne CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, published. Daily, Tri weekly and Weekly, one of the very best mediums tor advertising. . -. . i. ., . , The OBSKBvaa is the only daily paper is Western North Carolina. Advertising rates low enough to reach the humblest tradesman. Rates and specimen copies f orwardedupon application Address - unel4-tf ' ' ' i Charlotte,-N. C. ' SACKS AMERICAN' AND ' ' . ; LIVERPOOL GROUND ALUM And WPrthington FINS, SALT, ,". ,r-,?iii " For sale, tow T., ct-tf i'3 WILLARD, BROS. NEWIXOVB! NEW WHEAT ! ; . . iJ;r -'-'--! - '''. " I OFFER ' TO THE PUBLIC THE CELEBRA ted ASHLAND " Flomr. whfch I know to De as good as is brought to this market. Every barrel iteea u pieaseine mosi lasaaiousj ana ae- wmd fnw nf rfravm.p-fL . FfHr sale bv 4. v. BtpiviwavM. ang S3 Bacon ! Bacon i iuiiV 100,000 ; LBS SHOULDERS AND SIDES 4-J :.i--i(.-f For tale by Iresli Bird Food, JAIN.. KILLER, SOOTHING SYRUP, FLAVOR log Extracta, Paints, Oik, Mineral Waters, :Sponge, BruaheSiSeei afca, Jbttii at -'- "t-; -ang 84-tf GREEN ft PLANNER'S. THAT DESIRABLE THREE STORY DWEL ling on the earner of Eighth, and Market streets. Hoase contains ten large Rooms, Kitchen and good weU of water on the let. : House newry painted and in good orden, . .. ' ' ' "jj -- Also, that large brick store on South Water street, ' No; 18 Possession gireu immediately. Apply to SAM'L R. BUNTING, aagf-fc,;u'i. II ?ytii Real Estate Broker .., PRIVATE BOARDIXa UOtJSE. OJX fiUAi.li olJJBi w m ft n-rv. n. - oil, vtv jum Front and Second Streets. MRS. MARY CLIF N NORTH SIDE OF MARKET, :BI FORD, Proprietress. ) iCommodUms house, clean and weU ventilated rooms, polite attention and the the best of fa. i tihtlk u.i.r t m ..The public are invited to call. ' , ... V, '"angfe-lm;"'-' - --J A SMALL LOT Ot ' , hwl-:,v---i,itllitj!-:.-IS--.4l'i;i!-li if i Coirael1 Tools !"at! Reduced Priefea. i --r Aitneisewjiarawarefltoreof s i - , anglO-tf . GILES MUBXmSON. sir TIAT DESIRABLE LOT, 66x16, situated upon east side otSeconcL between Market and Prin cesa -stoeet,1 three story brick building- tfcereon, -betog the residence of the late Dn James F, McRee. '77FortWma api)iy to- ' 1 1 ,A v . 3s L'fi'tf 'ft ' 1 1 CRONLjr MORRIS, Xnct'rs Stoj and ReafjEstae Brokers. : lg to-tojtMm I'i-H'.ym-.i Ji. .. ftigaiuf:i?'prr;43aJL6i ',it"it ' " - fflTisrSABL'LCr. COMMttDWtfS dwel i Ailing hooaetheTepavoathwsiJJfceraectien of. Third and Chesnut streeta, VtxiaiL , . - ; ; . fc Vw temk-apy -" : " nvi !! lit -.,l 'ICRONLY MORRIS, J? V V Auk'rsllStocfc andKeal EeUle Brokers. ; LATE Breath control the business. I ' v. ,1 .-i .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1873, edition 1
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