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THE HOMTHIG STAR. ..- PUBLISHED DAILY, BY - BATES OP ADyiEBXISINO. One Square one dai, . . . JW 51: "v tbreeUya.A:..-.J.;v...'-'.",... . v four day v V.... - ".. . - five days.. ...s.-... a. ...... 3 wf one week,. . .-T. r ?r? S 00 miTM or Kuattsurnax. oo no 00 73 One To City Subscribers, delivered In any partof 1 .Fifteen Cents per week; Our City Agents i 'the -it v Fifteen Cents per wee it. vur vuy Ageois are not authorised to collect for more than 3 months in advance. , -. ' ' OUTLINES. Troops suppressed riots atlieipsig,j -1 A' in'ato named If vfng, in' Ban 'Francisco; professes to have been one Of the Nathan murderers. Seventy Union laborers at the Standard Gil Works,; Hew iYork, at tacked non-society men; .police restored order. Some passengers1 hurt by col lision at South Montgomery; New York. Halifax Underwriters lose $200,000 by. recent storm, . Six hurt by accident. on the Vandalia Road, Indiana. - A Ro man CathpUo Bishop,! Jrusai- was- fined for infraction of law concerning ecclesK astical i appointments 1 -?. London lluiet says decadence in iron industry is due to strikers and. trade's iuiidnS. '-lullnois and Iowa corn crops only from half to two- tbirds. Accident on the Detroit and' Milwaukee R R. yesterday killed. 4 women and 1 child and Injured 10 persons. . Jno. P. Hale dying, v -t- Jold in v New . YorkllSf, , "7-rr Number of .white settlers murdered in a Fiji rebellion, Carlists release Communist prisoners and the latter release, Cfadist prjaoners.'ThereibJio doubt of an alliance .between the, two factions. " ' ' ' ' " ' r " - . ILLNESS OF XXXI. BALDWIN. ' Hor John, B.-' JLialdwin 'the origi nator and .Coryphens of the; Virginia movement of -1869, and therefore Father of. Liberalism in America, was lyirlg critically ill at his residence in Staunton. Virginia, last Wednesday The death of this distinguished', gen tleman would be a great and painful loss to Virginia and the South. 'We trust before going tojpress to receive further and favorable intelligence from Staunton. . 4 i- A.- PAX.METTO LEAVES. ". i Marion 'cotton ddmaged by rain t -.Ulustiinahy quantity has knade its appearance on the eotton in various parts of Abbeville. . . Seven new stores have been erected in the - town -of -Frog - Level since the great fire. : ' . . The Abbeville Medium cays that the sickness in the ; vicinity of the rice fields in Anderson is alarming, and the mortality f rightful. Whole- -1 n1a.nt&tifkni ar down.und mriWHM r . . . w ; going-into town; for health flying in; 4 K A flifficur occurred at the ; Ridge,, in Edgefield county, last Fri day, between' Adatn Miriick and' his nephewgT, W. Miniek; says, the Col nmblaTPhosntXf the" former beat the latter badly on the bead and other portions;.) jf ftlfo body fwith a f heavy piece of 'timber, when "the latter plunged aknifeinto the former, Su , liictiug wounds which resnlted io his death.. . SOUTUBKN MIALIi SHOT J Atlanta glorificated on tlio ar- 'rival vi me mat. iiaiu luivugii - iivui Charlotte on the Air Line Tuesday; Georgia has produced since 1865, . to. 1822, .inclusive, .the, enormous money value iff dotton Of two and a quarter billions of dollars. 'And yet Georgia is poor, says - the Atlanta Herald, 1 X S A ' ' . i Three darkies have been recently consigned to jail, in Franklin Ga., for attempts to commit rape. - i , Caterpillars in the Sowannee v section, Fla., are doing great d&mage. - TWSt AuguUinoi tells a horrible story of the sufferings of a little Italian, boy Vwho -was thrown i .i u -v., unci wiu mi sea iu a vusik uj uv Captain Cnmmings, of the schooner Eliza D. Hammerly. The boy' was ' picked np' al Matanzaahlet. ,, Georgia 'crop rnemoran da: fin Jefferson county, little fruit in cotton. Thoinasville reports are discouraging; caterpillar , and ... rusL Unfavoroble' accounts from Quitman, and a very favorable statement from Washing- touj t i - i 1 1 f . i - it North Carolina Pairs. Western North Carolina Agricul tural and Mechanical Fair "Associa tion," Salisbury- t The third -annual fair will commence on 'the ".7th" of -October and-eontinne -four davs. J , Cetitrai 'Agriculturar Society I o( Granville, Warren fandr Franklin at nenderson." The next fair will.com' raence on- the 7th day of October and continue three days. , ,.. . The Tliirteenth Annual Fair of the ; North Carolina Agricultural Society will commence in .- Raleigh : on the 13th day of October and eontinnesix days.' Ten thousand dollars in pre miums will be' offered.'' .-' ; ; : ! Roanoke and Tar- River Agricul tural , Societv. "Weldon. - The next fair will commence on the 28th of October and continue four days. l Cape Fear - AgriculturaLl'Society, Wilmington. ,The fifth annual fair i will entHineuce on the llth day of Novemlnjr "and continued ,:for4 four ' day. ; f.-- --- - : ; .-i . j Fair of the Carolinas! Charlotte. The third annual fair will 'commence on the 25th day of "November, ; and continue four days. ,. Valra tn A4JlnlBr Strntea.! Virginia J State Agricultural So ciety, Richmond. Ta. The thirteenth exhibition will commence on the 28th of September and . continue, four . uays.-- -, - ... ! - Virginia aud North Carolina Agri . year, In advance (by man). ... , . .... . . $1 mS, in advance J ) 8 Three montk,ta advance?;; 4 rr.f v - i 1 ; tr' 1 i I i 1 1 -yj V j i X K iy, II;.. V'Jk - y : I ; g N "x y ' J 5 15 ' y - 41 !" ?A: ; AV8 ' It ' V " ' ;.;xir.--No. 137;: jttHnntl- Society, Norfolk-' VSi.;: Th M:wtu:! aunuai xair Will, ("(111111101111 UCtODertn: and cnntimiR fnnr 1ia I bouth Carolina State-Avrimiltnnl nd Mechanical fWit.v "nfe4l;ySooitty,;. Cohimbia r .., u , aunuai - iair , pi commence on the 4th day of Novem- ovr ana continue tour days; THE CITY. NBW ADVBKXISEMKNTS. 1 ' ; r- i P.i Oanjuwix. Mayor's Office. t . Wm. M.- Poi8os,Masonw Funerai. Croklt & Mohri8.-Fo Bale.-v.-j ; 1 ,8.10-018 rOrxRoinoval, .? ; ' ''y' Lcal Dot. ' " 1 1 j r Light rains again predicted. t jaoek out f e ihVequfBoetfal aoon. !' - . -r- The rosin market was active yesterday. To-morrow is the last day of Summer, There was tio session bf the Cfty Court yesterday. , The "Qras3 widowers" will soon be made happy. t K t -i- i Moonlight nights are once more com ing in vogue. ) ---9cupperndngs iaro beginning to be quite plentiful - The coming theatrical season bids fair to be a brilliant one. We learn that the steamer Gov. Worth will soon be put in thorough repair," . , ':. Last night was calm and serene, cpm pared with veral of its predecessors." ; Anunknown jbrig and barque were reported in below yesterday evening. A few more weeks and ovsters will begin to make their appearance in'market. Dr. J. F. King has gone North to visit his family.. He. will return in about two weeks. ' Two white men had a little "scrim mage" on Market street yesterday. No ex citement .":.- ' - Heavy rains along the line of the Caro lina Central road and crops being badly in jured. . ' " ' The necessity for artificial street sprink ling is now set down among " the things that were." ? r Mr. L. Solomon will open a new store or meat market' afjCNo. 3 ; Second street (Cart's block) oo Monday next, i'if-'i''.v::.j.!.-!.iv. e i I It in? apppiwaiuis w rior Court, which commences 20th t vtooer, win uc u a na,- v i . ; ' ; a rauisu large us amu-uiwu i . .. . TT . i 4. I whale was caught on me steamer nun ai i Kerchner's wharf yesterdays He was a perfect monster. - The last regatta of the season is ex pected to be by far the most exciting one. The Carolina and the Betta will" both be in excellent trim and will contest hotly for the championship.: Next Thursday is the day. Drains and - ditches should be kept free during the present rainy , season, or we may look out for chills and fevers. Cellars should also be looked after, and no stagnant water be allowed to accumulate. Improvement is the order of the day. Two new stores soon to take the . place of the building now occupied by Runge's sa loon, and two new-stories to be added to the one occupied by Messrs. Aaron & Khein- teaIlnK In Braae. A colored boy by the name - of William Green, about 13 years old, was arrested yes terday on the charge of stealing . a quantity of brass from the establishment pi Messrs. Hart & Bailey. When taken in custody he had quite a lot of the metal secreted about his person. He Implicated another colored Ww rnr the tiftroe of Emanuel Browni in the nefarious transaction, both of whom were lodged inithe Quard House to, await, trial before the Mayors Court this morning. Bemoyali. .' ; :.. The office opposite the Court - House, recently occupied by 'Squire Woodford, has beeW neatly and handsomely9 fitted up, whitewashed painted, &c. and will be oc cupied ( to-day py Justice Gardner. The office next west of the Court House, form erly occupied by Justice Gardner, has been taken by Justice Wm. M. ; Harriss. Now for work! - .. - -'.-.' XlieTliermaiaieter. ; The thermometer in the counting room of the Stab office ranged as follows yesterday: ' 8 A. M... . . . . . . ........ -. .78 degrees. lOAM. .82 . a i jk ii a. Mr... v.. 3 p. m.:.. .... : "V HA j W it it (i 6 P. M.... r.-.-. V84 9IVM... : 78 The Ho Question. T . Several persons who were compelled to dispose of their hogs, under a late city ordinance, complain of the annoyance they experience from hogs belonging to other parties, which are allowed to run at large, and frequently trespass upon their gardens, &c The? hog question ; is one that is seri- ously agitating the puplfc mind. " Postponed. - -: The trial of the parties implicated in the assahlt Hpon J. H. Carra way, which was to have come "off before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning,:, was postponed' until this morning, the case not being ready, r y A Remarkable Family. 1 The chUdreh of SamueV McNorton, of Black Rock, Bladen county, f have three rroat.rranriffl.thp.ra. own brothers, one of them vet livintr: two ereat-grandmothers, . : . jlr.i, ,rena unuiuu), nivfci" -1 - and both named Lydhv Let the State beat fha ...'., w vyxm;No:" 137.: ". r: !1 Wilmington, Tla Ilirof-Haavy Ualns. I'S l hfl Tltfftr ll citf lni r ifo Kiir-tn n train -1 hanv -Vtcum'' '.''aHAUt-. iV.k ;ntv!l stPmPr "yi p tT,.-ti T-';;ti;n- Thursday; morning, , thera having .r 1 ".r" "J7' " I v i heavy rain above that place on Wednes night... On Thursday,' as theFur was on her downward trip, it commenced raining .TkJ uaocK ana pourea -in. lorrems almost., incessantly .from that ' time'' untif night.': Rev. G. W; Pugh, a local minister pf the Methodist Church .a "good ' man' whom; all respected and loved, died in tliis city on Friday morning about 1 o'clock. Mr, Fah was formerly a resident of Sampson county. The Masonic fraternity elsewhere in our columpsre invited, to meet .at the Lodge room this; Saturday) morning at 9 o'clock,, to attend the funeral of their deceased brother, which takes place,' at Front Street Methodist Church at 10 o'clock A. M..r thence to Oakdale Cemetery! . ' . ; : " . Mr., C. F. Manning, of Baltimore, who paid a brief visit to this city in the interest of the " Holly System of Water Supply and Fire. Protection," mention iOf: which was is?Q.e! Ml H Northfrn train yesterday morning. We learn that he was very much pleased witk the; facili ties offered for establishing the works here and that he will submit a proposition to' the Company on . his ' return which will probably eventuate in bringing about the consummation so devoutly to be wished! Greenfield was selected as the most suitable point at which to establish the source of supply, should the works be put in opera j tion here. - . I A Pleasant Excursion at Government I JSxpenae. .'!jc ? : I We see by a Washington . dispatch to the j Wl. T a, . 1 j I viuvugu j. ruruiie luat our uiu irmuu auiui Rutherford' Third Auditor of the Treas- : -v .... ., .. . ; 'I . ... ... . . ' ury, him of the "ninety-inch stride," to gether with three 'Clerks from the Treasury and one from the War Department, recent ly made a trip to California and Oregon to compare the rolls on file in the Department with the retained ' rolls of the officers, as a preliminary to payings the employees in charge ot certain engineers the amount due them under the act of Congress making eight hour's a day's labor; that the amount T!rl in tio rnlla mi 40fK Ql xcViila thn m cogt to United states of the ex- curaion taken by these gentlemen was ex- acUyf 1.100.40 each, or $4,491.60 altogether. This was not only a long but a costly one. , uncie Bam, nowever, is aoie lojoot . S . the bill! Spirits Turpentine. The editor of the Rocky Mount Mau, Mr. Thorp, has erysipelas. The Favetteville Eagle don't like the boys of that town. 1 The wife of Senator Ransom who has been dangerously ill, is better. The recent rains have greatly improved the crop prospects, in a orsyth. . A small colored boy knocked a young Master Sadler senseless with a ' stick I T1 I- . ... iu xwvajr juuuuk j Capt. J. R. Ivy, seriously In jured in a fight in Charlotte the other day, la walking &bont is waiaing auuuu - - , f : The Hickory Jrress continues to improve. It publishes several columns of local matter every weea. Mrs. . A Dargan, wife of Gen; A. J. Darffan. of Wadcsboro, died on the 25th. She had been an invalid for many years. The young colored singers f of Italeign, under the cnarge of Kev. it. JUL 'liipper, are winning applause up in v er- I mont t Charlotte Observer: The con- I rert sdven TuesdaV'nichtbv Misses Jenkins anu.&uum, m au uv vijiuau. ABjfiuui netted $70 55. Tem- Weigh ' The Durham Lodge Good Dlers will have an excursion from Ralei to Greensboro, September 16. Hon. J. J. Hickman will deliver an address. A brawl in a Kinston house of ill.f.mA' anAaA tn a man namoI TTavbina gettinl erdy Twoundld bFhlowVw bUCKS 111 IUD 11IU1U8 vl . tWU U1UVUC1B, VnKlnn -' .... J . . . Madison Enterprise : We leam, the' lady whom we reported last week, as having died from injuries received at .the Baptist association near Reidaville Is re covering. The Florence . Road has been surveved - from Favetteville to Shoe HeeL The estimes will at once be made, and then j towri bonds and contracts will be offered I to the public. Judge Moore has appointed Mr. R A. Springs,' of Charlotte, Receiver of the A. T. & 0. R. R. . At the same ' court there was a general appeal to the Supreme Court from all the orders made in the Rail road case.; ; : : .V. A - Battleboro 1 Advance: .: Hines Mitchell, colored, implicated with Henry Battle in highway robbery, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff C. W. Ward in thiscottnty rJ- 4 Kr..t.ni -i.i'l - ItUU VaAaAUVVa U aAV J The Wilson Pldindealer men tions the jailing of a non-M, D. medical man Who was a vendor of patent medicines, fnr mukino- too much fnss. If that is to be j we will soon have our Jails full Henderson Tribune i Owing to a want ' of seasons',' a full " tobacco crop could not be planted, and that winch was planted has been badly injured; here will not be a half crop In this (G'xanville) CountV. '", -h i T . Last Saturday, says , te Mailr a serious difficulty occurred Detween-ju. 1. W. Bass, a well Known and respected, put of the Falls, and Jo Dicken, colored; inwhichMTi Bass struck Dicken withan I iron rake, and wounded him seriously. 1" j Mr Mclntyre, Ghairnian pi the TlioTSeaon Board of &nboiExambaefs writes Tto Superintendent Mclver toat Ma county I wui soon stana wnere sno siwui.wciTBpfeara ago KOi-o, in ner stanaaruui euuutuuuui I the State. Mr. Mclntyre Jias been on the I Board for nearly au years. . n: .'g-; 'Saturday' ;- :"Vifaon' Plnin.tI.i.ait.Y ''Otr.Wflilnft. ; J 1,t k.' ml. -! J Mr. '! Winflhlili WhitehA1 !in i "RfWrrirnhfl roovmty, about five.milea.from Joynera and mile fronx Upper. Town Creek, a negrt iiov Riiour. vn vp.nra nin irmpn n. rnnn about two rears of ago:!his half brother; The accused ja said to be a remarkably bad boy, but seems nevertheless, probable, that th kiiiinK wa3 accidental. Raleiffh Mm:' On dit-That one of ' Raleiirh's fairest and most accom plished young ladies is engaged J In 'Writin a romance", hich is nearly completed and will ' probably 4 be published s during the In- taiLii A gentleman who has read the initial Chapters expresses the profoundest admiral tion for the genius of the fair authoress, and gives it as his opinion that her first produc tion makes her a -rival of Christian Keid" in popular .favor.. CITY ITEMS. Printing Ink. We have Just received a stock of News Ink for summer nse, put np in packages of 25 ponndaeach: Cash or C O. D. orders promptly filled. ; Price S5 cents per pound. , Book Bixdkbt.-Ths Menino Stab Book Bind" cry does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work- manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer- chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. : - . , -" - The consolidation of the Carolina Farmer and la Weekly star having largely increased the circulation of the latter.' advertiser will find it. an admirable medium of communication with the fanners and planters of the two Carolinaa. ' ; s. Job Pitrsmra. We call ! the attention of . mer chants, clerk? of conrts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship uffcera and agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the. Menu ins Stab Prihtik Ebtablisexxnt for tbe prompt and faithful execaupn of an kinds of ! Job . PBurrnro. We can famish at short notice Cards, Bill-Head, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ban . Tickets, Bbmka, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata- logues. Bill of Fare. Show-Bills. Checks. Drafts. &c Batisfacflon guaranteed. " Pbiktiks Pafkb. We now have in stoefci over 900 reams of news paper, size 84x86, weight 30 9s per ream. . It is good, rag paper, and will be sold, in ots to suit, for cash, or sent by express C. O. D. ,,'.' IF YOU ' . -Want a Cook, Want a Situation, - '. Wants Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Piano, . . Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, " Want to buy a House, ' : ' Want to buy a Horse, Want to rent a House, Want to seU a Carriage, Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, Want to seQ Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, i " Want to sell Fnrnitnre, ' ' Want to sell Hardware, . :? s Want to sell Real Estate, Want a Job of Carpentering, . Want a Job of Black smithing. Want to sell Millinery Goods, -Want to sell a Honse and Lot, 7 Want to find any one's Address, . Want to sell a piece of Furniture, Want to buy a second-hand Carriage, . Want to sell Agricultural Implements, ' Want to find anything yon have lost. Want to Advertise anything to advantage, Want to find an owner for anything Found, J , Advertise in : THK MORNING STAR, j V Thb Wild GxBsxdoBOtresardDr. Aver's wisdom j as are flying over us now, while his almanac I "Bleak and blustering about this time, with enow."-Cedar Rapids (la.) Times, MarVsh a aa uiiiauug uviiu-vuvu uuiuudv uiuuuvt u vt wwua savs heavy We were too fast last week in our item on the cen- ifiict between. Dr. Ayer and. the wild geese. The iwctor'8 science neac tneir insunci uus nme. not for, years have we had such a snow storm as that 'of last Sunday.: The snow lies three feet deep on a level in Minnesota and two feet in Wisconsin,, while the storm has swept from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains.; Snow fell to various depths aa far south as .uenver iron union ana santa ire. Learned as we Believed nr. Ayer in tae arena oi na ture, and wonderful as we knew his medicines to be, we were not nreosred for so sienal an instance of his DUUC 1 1V1 awj y UW Viuj v y v. miv TV idv luvut ua wtv wisest of animals whose instinct is considered un- failing. over oi We drive.ua the pee more firmly than ever over our heartu Tor Aver s American Almanac.- -Cedar Rapids Times, March 10. : iaugxs-eoa-iw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Mystery Solved at Last ! v.:. -' .v.? -7 i Barsafnst Bargains! Bargains! AT COST1 . AT COST1 AT CQSTi I A t ' SolOIUOIl ' LeVV S StOre ! a I W ' y inoME ONE! COME ALL! AND SEE TUB GltHAT JTAL.Lt US r Dry (fools, ClotMng, Boots, Siiofis, Hats TltJONKSj &c., &e. A full and well selected stock in all departments. A FULL LINE OF LADIES' WEAR. i I am determined to chanee my business, and in order to ao mat 1 oner my ENTIRE STOCK AT- COST! ,Na humbug! Come and see for yourselves and gave , at Least 25 per Ueilt, , , . . . 1 - By purchasing your Goods of : . I , 7 , SOLOMON LEVY, At the old stand, southeast corner : Front and Mar! ket streets. - : may 15r4m-nac .v.. Ladies' Belts, 'li 'i , TOADIES' AND GENT'S TRUNKS, BATUUJCLS, Shawl Straps, Beit-satcheis, sc., attne saaaie ana Harness Factory .oW' y J. 8. Topham 4e Co., .ti. - Nfc - Front Bt; " mayB-tf nac - "! : Wflmlngtoiuir.C ' Houses for Renti cevebal weli locateo , 0" . . . , HOUSES FOR RENT, I " Apply to aug88-tf THOS. H. WRIGHT. august ''30t873: KEW :AD VEUTISEMEFTSi li E la O V A Li . ;s; L"oiijrK:!b;6Ly : : - ' ' - J 23 Mariet street WiiiinfloL & ;c v r si, ' An kt n 1. Qt : y JVj 01111 X TOllt 7 otr66U ; . j,;-- '' : 1 fcfow occupied by Geo; K. "French & Sony ONE DOOE ABOVE NATIONAL L HOTEL' AND I FURCELI HOUSE, We will remove there about the 15th of September ' '' and wUl have the-: -' ; - Largest:; and Cheapest stock: 61?" DRY GOOpS, ' CZ 6 THING. ' Jbci 1 ever brought to this State, which we guarantee to seU at Baltimore prices. , ang31-lwnac Mayor's Office, -CITrOFvWILMING'TON. N. C, j "August 29th, 1873. TT "v 1 PUBLISH BELOW, ' FOB THSl BENEFIT OF all concerned, section 43 of chapter 34 of, the" Bo- Yiaed Cbde of Nerth Carolina: : .. : ,.- Section 43. If any person 'who has no apparent leans of subsistence, or neglects applying himself i some honest calluur for the suDoort of himself and family, ahaU be found sauntering about, and enaeavonng to maintain mmaeii Dy gaming or other undue means, - any -justice of the county wherein sncn person may be round, on due proof made,-may Issue his warrant for such offending person and cause him to be brought before him or some other justice, who is hereby empowered and required, if sscn person niter examination oy - mm oe ionna to be a vagrant as aforesaid, to recognize him with se- curitv to answer the chanre of beinsr a vasrrant and in the meantime to be of erood behavior: and in case of his neglect to give bail ne shall be committed to jau; ana, u ne oe rouna guilty on an inaict ment to: be preferred against him ; her shall be fined and be also imprisoned for the space of twenty aays. ana te required to i i give security for his the court shall ad- good behavior for such time as -jadge. All persons found lounging in the city In violation of said, law will be bound over to Superior Court. " - ; ; , V, W. P. CANADAY, aug 30-St ' " Mayor. ot. j onn s j-ioageiN o. i, . " V 1 . . r 1 I ' B7. CK. A. US. RRETHREN: YOU WILL ASSEMBLE AT ST. JLJ Jonn's Hall THIS (Saturday) morn in ir at nine o'clock for the purpose of paying the last tribute I oi respect to our aeceasea Drotner, u. w. irngn. Ail Master Masons in good standing are invited to air . . By order of the W. M. Wh. M. POISSON, Secretary. St. John's Hall, Aug. 80, 1873. " It For Sale. TX7HERS I STAY ON .MARKET STREET, BE- T T tween JClfntn and Ninth, near citv railway. vm. do en jurset, jao oacK. xoeignDornooa gooeu . Apply to -. . Or to Jos. McLaurin. CRONLY MORRIS. aug 30-St I 1.000 flnA TTlhllcanrl ' t 000 t POUNDS ' CHOICE OLD HO. CAROLINA HAMS! ' A Terr aprtor Ol Tuot.' "... - .. ' .t ' aug99-tf ' j CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., i. ' -. 1 North Front street ; , ; FIFTY THOUSAND Low Priced Domestic Cigars, A ; JOB IAjT. GOOD TOBACCO, FREE SMOK- i i" - Mers, very low price.;. . 1 i . j !: CHAS. D. MYERS ft CO., aug S9 tf '' ' . ' '.' No. 7 Front Street Notice to Shippers and Others T&K yiCKCONSUiiTE' OF, DENMARK, X Sweden and Norway has been removed to the C. omce oi JnessrjsprnntatMiiison. ang S93t j Tl 'rtBLHEIDE.V. iWho Wants Him ? 4 I I A COMPETENT BUSINESS MAN, OF GOOD ! character, long experience and extensive ac- iiiino Af ttim I CaroCentral Railroad, wUl accept a situation as i viMMf w mm, -avwyw y mm rowusai vi ucifvuiug auusivi any respectable mercantile honse or firm in Wil mington, at reasonable and satisfactory compensa tion. Appiy at uus omce immediately. aug9-eodtf fri Wanted. rpo RENT, A HOUSE WITH FIVE OR SIX ROOMS, . . B"! in a neighborhood, from the 1st ofiwMH October. aug37-tf JAMES L METTS.. THE CHANCES '' i- , .":'. .. i- j ' t , r , ...... I A RE GROWING LESS EVERY DAY. ; OUR XX -STOCK OF LOT H I IU G AT PRESENT- PEICES ( Is being, rapidly Diminished. -1 ' Call soon at 1 augSO-tf . , CUy Clothiers. For Smithvflle. S TEAMER FLRB FLY WILL LEAVE O. G. Parsley & Co.'s wharf on --:;'.! TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND ' -1-. , . SATURDAY EVENINGS, At 4 o'clock, precisely. Returning will leave Smith- i ville MTO'ciocKA.'.tti. ' -augis-u Dickey Eevived. Jf 100 BARRELS CELEBRATED j v f j: PICKET FL0US, :: .From New Wheat, ' For sale by ; . . : inly 30-lw EDWARDS. A HALL. tHOfitf;:- i MISCELIAiJEOtrsi r:-' FOE SALE-FOB SALE,! 'iM6o.s BUSHELS -AVHITB AND YELLOW, 1 KA BBL5. SUGAB, COFFEE, , GROSS MATCHES, r.. 100 XES Ci AND S. 8. SIDES -( A A BHDS. AND BOXES SMOKED BIDES ana n i nuna inn wrtji rrn x unr.iKaN ZOU 175 Hh'da. and Bbls.S. H. Molasses. 900 Bbla uoiaen yeec pyran, . , js : , , - is-r - J 000 BDSHELS OATS, 800 spibit casks: 100 TUBS LAUD, ISO BBLS. CRACKERS, TIERCES HAMS, i ' - i i I V .'.."V i . .y t 1- i I 1 . f 4. ,v t . ' f i i " . t- 175 f.s?a. 1 Oft AWDi MUSKET CAPS, SOD Cases xrJ iranay reacnes, lau uaaes Schnapps, TO i Boxes Candy, i OCA Boxes and. Half: Boxes. Candles,. 10 Tons tsu.juoopiron, c 4c, &c., ii i. - For sale by t ang M-tr . 7. W. KXRCHNKB. Diversity of Opinion, OF WHICH ETTDENCB Oft THB PRESENT day. is one of the stroneest f seta of its beintr (uunuaau, aaarecenuy Deen aeveioDea ana ln- aispataDiy proved to the public, in the stated pom tion and precise site sad discovery of ancient Troy (in refutation) in an entire different locale. The voice of the people sustains diversity ia everything, especially m literature, music, uie nne arts ana paintings. ;. , - .'.-i'.i, . - ' Literature for all tastes and minds of alii eanar.i. ties, In connection with the "Fine Arts," Music and ti-Tfc- J A.t M -n.. .i. lit . . . . . "j-amungB ioTjanneuisnments. i. : - u . All for you, reader, can be bought at J ; , J. . HEESSBERGER'S angJW-tf r Live Book and Music Store. :;iTdTipB:::i ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st. 1873,1 WILL open my new Btore or meat market near, comer Second and South Market streets. No. 3 Carr'a Block, where I will keep constantly on hand a full and well selected stock of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Poultry of all kinds, Eggs, Sausages, Vegetables, &e. Feeling confident I can eive satisfaction to antr and all. I solicit the Dattonaee of mv friends and the Pudiic generally. " - All Cash Orders Promptly Filled. All goods purchased of me will be DromDtlv deliv- unsu w any pari 01 ine city wiuout extra cnarge. Store will be keot ooen from 4 o'clock A. M. to S oxiock r. m. ; - . Besptctfully, aug89f ' L. SOLOMON. S. E. BUNTING, Auctioneer, t. Sjjwa VV MMJJ TV MM w MUU WOUIUUT -IB IO t0 WIU ICKIV unary; tered in the records of New Hanover County,.! will wuu jucuange orner, - On the 29th September Next, the followins lot, with the improvements thereon: Beginning on the east side ef McRae street 33 feet at a stake the Intersection of McRae and Green streets, thence northwardly with. McRae street 33 feet, thence eastwardly 330 feet to Anderson street, thence south wardly with the line of Anderson stress 83 feet, thence westwardiv Dorallel with Green street to the beginning, the same being a part of lot No. 6, Block on. xerma casn. . j ... -.- JOHN G. BDXCKEN. Wilmington, N. C; Aug. 38th; 1873-law4w fri ' . " Flour, Bacon, Cora and Oats. - - AAA BARRELS FLOUR, ALL GRADES; 2l)0 60X119 D & SMOKED SIDES, BHDS. SMOKED SHOULDERS, 1 A AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE AND AV.VUU MIXED CORN,. ... 9 AAA BUSHELS OATS, For sale low by " - WILLIAMS & TMTJRGHISON. aug 26-tf BTJTTBB," NOTHEBLOTOF 'Xlie Best In tuo World," JUST IN STORE, . At auglO-tf GEORGE MYERS',' 11 and 13 8a Front Street oaD,. Candles,. Crate, Starch, j 2009OQ AS3OBrai' 100 rf.W V i"V 25 BARRELS LEMON AND SODACRACKERS, 1 30 BO.F1 STAR9H' i I For sale low by f - . - 4 -autS-tf' ' WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. i -trrn HOICB MESINAS, , S' ; , - lj ,t sit 0 eeaite per dozeti, ' ' At ' ' GEO. MYERS'. aug 10-tf ' 11 and 13 So. Front Street : Favorite Flour! FBOIH IfEW WHEATl B EST "WE HAVE EVER OFFERED.'' HAS NO .... V ... ' .. .. Barrels and Half Barrels. . ' ; . - - ' ' ' ' equal Sold only by aug29-tf 1 '' ' '. CHAS. D. MYERS CO., " 7 North Front street ! Cotton Yarn. 1 " " a ; a tn0f ww v COTTON XAUN, AL LOW PRICE, : ... " th 1 . . .. ...... ... . p , " sur aaie oy - - . julysl-lw- ; EDWARDS HALL. . ' Spirit Barrels, fioop Iron, H"aLs, gQQ SKCX)NJJHANTJSPIRrr CASKS. , 4 2Q NEW NEW YORK SPIRIT CASKS, 2 TONS HOOP IRON, . 1 OAA KEGS NAILS, AW For sale low bv " -i aug fl-tf. - ' WILLIAMS St MURCHISON, COFFEE, SUGAR, LABD, STBUP. jgQ BAGS PRIME BIO COFFEE, gQ BARRKT.S SUGAR, ALL' GRADES ; f) K TUBS EXTRA LEAF LARD, ' , , ' . OAA BARRELS AND S0HHDS. S, H. SYRUP r 1 1 Ts a Tr ST Tfl a a."l a Cicfraci T VV AXtJ VUAA jaUXlAODjIU9, For sale low by ' augS8-tf WIIJJAJlS A MURCHISON. 6 50 . . i- Twomonttts..,..,...:.......-.. w -V: . " .Oneyear. v:. .60 00 rjConlract AdvertlBeihcnts tatcn at'proFpr wonately tow rates. '.5 .--.ri-. FiveijaraB.estiiniedf M . qqrter-colainn. and ten aqnarea as a half-column, j, - , - , li i JMISOELLANE6US;-' ftuarantine ?IIotice. , -fnE! FbLLOWTNG' QUARANTINB REGtLA- ; 1, tions will.be in force on and after the . .:.: i j 1st of June, 1873, until further notice : 4 IhL. AU vceeels from Dorta south of Cane Fear will come to at the -visiting station neafVDeep Water. Point," and await the, inspection of the Quarantine ' Physician. L All vessels navwtrelckness on beam On arrival, ' . or navlns' had KiclmMia dnrlas the vevasre. are re ' qnired to come to at thastatioa forfnepoetKm. wlth- ; out gara to, the port irom wnence they eaueu. . Sd. Vessels not included as above will proceed to -. - Wilmington without detention. - wwri. ii.-. , - 4th.1 Pilots are eeoecially enlotned to make careful . inquiry, and If not satisfied with the statements of ' the captain', ot ir the veseef Is ia a filthy aoadition, they wm uring ine vessel 10 ma station lor Turtner examination. i''vfj.,i :.(. u-r-j, - 5tb PflotB wilfnllv vioItina tha oaar-uitin lawn are subject to forfeiture of their branch; masters of vessels to a fine of two hundred dollars tS06 a day-v for every day they violate the quarantine laws, and v airotner persons are name rur . eacu auu evwy 01- fence. 6tK. All vessels sublect to visitations under these regulations will set flag te the main-rigging, port siae. , , - . i -t'tu, ,!-.-. :mfw, POTTEKr ' Quarantine Physician, ; : .' PortotWilmfaurton. N.C. may Sl-Saw5m-tu a fri ' 1 i . I i ll! t Iii . . .. I . 1 - ; CAI.I AT ' - - Henry Burkhimer's -. t AND TRY TUB CEL- EBRATED ' ' J ' '"W w uu uruu - - - "i- CMiiTsMcco: ' JaE.SV--ii His rm nrroBTBD i - . .. . . . t SEGAES. No. 6 Market Street; sag 84-tf ''; -j-",' Si .41 1 . DRUGS MEDICINES -CHEHICALS. - A- . . .-, n I AM KECEmNG BY STEAMER AND ! EX PRESS, a complete stock of , . DBUGS, MEDICINES, v , Chemicals, Fancy, and Toilette Article v f WhtchI offer to the trade very low.""Call at' ' "' 1 J-. K. McrLHKNNYS, ' . - ...,. ., . . ' u Drug and Chemical Store, Lippitfs Corner. augt6-tf-' y'. Boots ahd Shoes 1 Little Money : . wIU buy a r. fiond. Boot or Sliflfi " " AT i . GEO. B, FRENCH A SON'S, aug 26-tf S9 North Front street 1 ..t. ; - - i' i ' -. . i -w iii a'.n .. . . .- Property for Sale. TJUSlNESS AT COUNCIL'S, C. Ci RAILWAY, council's; c. a railw wlthDistillei ry, Mules and waeon, and Lease on plat 50 r 8 from 1st next January. 500 Ai PINE LAND on C. C. R. W. known a uwn I'lANXATiur on cape jreax itiver known as Walker's Bluffs Place forinerly the prop erty of Isaac Wright, containing 600 Acres, more or less, In a good state of cultivation- t- m - : One eoodlsmall plantation on Carver's Creek, with comfortable DweQlng Hons and all necessary out houses, stables, Ac, In good state of cultivation, . good water and and aa abundance of good rich marl, containing 150 acres, more or less. This will be sold in connection with business place on Cape Fear river, known as West brook's Landing, or singly, as may be desired, also with the Mill Seat on Carver's Creek, known as the Brown Mills. Each of these three places will be sold singly or alb together on good terms. Apply to . , F. W. KERCHNER. ang sa-im. - a tjonraaipy.j .. Figaro,' ; -wwu .,"-' ' la lEspanela, y az-" '' ,: FIoVfcYcl tnmarj IarCarolina,' r No Pins Ultra, "jf... i i t.jilLl. 'I'll- "i. i J-Jo Dragon, JLa Esmeralda, :i. ,:, Rustic and Ia Enuutclpados CIGiQlS ! ! ; CIGARS ! ! " auglb-tf ' " . " ' :i " ' ; Bt I.: PIGOTT. . Salt! Saltl Saltr!? U aaa SACKA AMKRlCAK AND f " , - LIVERPOOL. GROUND ALUM And Worthlngton FINE SALT, i -- -.3 ctS-tf For sale, low by 1 i -h't -t '"WniiRD BROS. NBW FjLOITH ! NEW WHEAT ! X OFFER TO THlif PUBXlO iTHE' CTMiBRA ted " AHT,ANn v Vlonr. whibh I know to te as good as is brought to this market Every barrel roarranteea to piease ine most iasiuuout ana ue-. iveredfreeofdrayage. For sale by lLran , aug 13 - Bacon ! Bacon : 100,000 LBS SHOULDERS AND SLDESJ 1 1 ' For sale iy - June Sl-tf 7 WILLARD BROS. . For Bent.; TIT AT TlTBHIHXTrrrg H'HHKie KTOTtY DWEL iing on the cemerof Eighth and Market streets. House contains ten large Rooms, Kitchen and good weU of water oa the let House newly painted and in good order s . Also, that large brick store on South Water street, No. 18. Possession given immediately. .Apply to baa. U n. Dui-imu, aug 23-tf ... Real Estate Broker - ' ' ' """ ' '"I ' PMVAJE BOAUDCfG IJOTJSE. ON NORTH SID' OF MARKET. BETWEEN Front and Second Streets. MRS. MARY CLIF- FORD,. Proprietress. . Commodious . house, clean and well ventilated rooms, polite attention and the the best of fare.- ... : - r iir. The public are Invited to call. . . ! ,-augx3-lm . -1- -,, .v ,;. j i fi-t . - A SMALL LOT. OF St.- U Jt Cooper Tools at Eeduced Prices, t4 ;i-. , tti.f. .'4. ii f . V At the New Hardware Siori of auglO-tf ; "GILES MURCHISON. ; Presh Bird Pood, PAIN KTTJ.EB, SOOTHING SYRUP, FLAVOR tag Extracts, Paints, Oils, Mineral Waters, Sponge, Brushes, Seed, &c, &c, at , . t . -, , . j , aug29-tf . : fiRESN ft FLANNES'S. , . . A vita ft r , " jt, r i
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