THE HORIIIIIG STAR. BATES OF ADVERTISINO jl)n Square one day.,... r-t-r- " three daT8.......vi-....--1-..-- ? J , ; rTTBUSBXO PAII.T, BT ; ronr oays . t 50 ')L2IUJ3XIi Olid Sit i'i'l flyedaya 3 08 4tV iTwo weeka W IUTX8 Or iUBSCRlPTIOM. One month. 8 0J ... u -.--..- TwoinonthB.,..,,.. W J ;d Thw iaoatoJfcJI.i.C W " " Six months v ...86 00 ,, m .! -.. taTeat...::u.4.'..u.V.Vi'.;."ti-.c0 00 -"Contract AdvertiaemenU takes at propor tionately tow ratear .. . Five BqnareseetifnatedtaBji quarter-column, and ten aqnarea aa a half-column. t)i.e year, -": VT. -:V Tiiree months, In idvMce ( One month, in advance r One v. Tn ritt Sabscribers, delivered in any part or tb cit,. Fifteen CenU Pr week mi authorised t At tor : . 1)1 a ,y.ux-vAU.-7NO.t 143. : -v"-WILMINGTON, iN. C, SATURDAY, -SEPTEMBER 187& i - -WHOLE -N01;838. adviucc VI " . J ' It . t ' -4 w r V W II. T JTW tf-T- V f i.k , . ; .BW W. "SA I W. m. . I at K -i '1. ( . I ! 1 " ( 1W. . . ..KK ...Saw . - a , Jill II II ,-! I f-M i ; i , . I i. f I I I I . - I I , 1 1 . X- II 1 XXs 1 fl I 8 i' " - i M ' jiiflA v on ii nrs. mmrw nn m .. m a , i u -v jr .s i t 1 . as i - - . r 1 t B- . jbw o ,, s a .v .r a i ? .- mas ! sr -w. 1 w 'mm v - a mil - , i . New York Pvaduco Exchange will con fer with UH'sTranspjortatipa Committee. 'dholcraat'5nneraburg ia a Whig. 1 4 Texas Democratic. ConventioD endorsed McKenzie'a raid into Mexica ; Loss by burning of Antietam t(ipr milii (80,000. - Fifteen piersons were lost on steamer SattweB iri tle jcreat I Nova1 "Scotia storm. Anotuer, itamcvi goiurnai oeen sup pressed in Paris. The Tale exploring party in Oregon nave been successful. Supervisor Perry sends a dispatch bolster- in P -DeaYer'sl laWlest 'OptratfoHa' nd slandering the Western Carolinians and the CooserTaUtvyressf OkeSUt"-t New York markets: Gold 14f; cotton 20i20J DOWN IN DIXIE. Abbeville, &i O., ; Medium 're ports two deatha from, oongestionj f v . , i. Colonel D. P. llollamJ wasmled out of a referee court at Fernandina because he had served in the Confed erate iruiy oo atttuaai , ( Tlie5 rbr1 VriMbeH 0-6f the I'resLyterian Ckuirolr,i.oOraagburg, S. G,.proppQ buU4jng ft;Church for their own use. .'" .. ,. "l to The Governor of Sddtli' CaraKna f has appointed Clarence JS. Aridefftofal Ot treorgeiown. anxu k MJi 1AW- I rence, of V Uliamsburgtriat Justices. .The-, aeviMaBTmnltf. a 1 Macon is nearly, , completed : ihe'eost J of the building will be near; $75,000. It is claimed to be the finest and most imposing Masonlo temple in the South . . The Columbia iPhaenix is pained to hear of the death of Mrs!' Iredell Jones, at Rock Hilloo Saturday list,' of 'dipniher l&fraf Jones was" the daughterjofcthe Jatolioyernor J. II, Adams r fLf .metvig- of the; cipzfins of Urangeburgconnly,p. C, was held ou the 1st instant, and a committee were 'appfe4;to7'QitffCsiAd. jonrned meeting, to be called op sales- uay next, -u pop. tne easamniy oi,. es- tabiismni! a cotton tactorvat sorne point in the eounty.ti." Iri j T m .. A letter rom.'; Madison, Fla., say si, Politics are running quite hih JkMlaWYATJFia. alibigispB t in the Jladical colored voters. They are fo'rming reform societies all over thcjicoaty, anA ftred'owp on jthje court house crowd. They call .upon .. the whjtes to .helphtherp iotHheiri obpbs llOi n to carpet-baggers, and ar. willing dl&holfiieVlthls3ein. if to think they willcarry the county tls fall. . - . ruL tii i ti y I . mm mtm 1 . mi . t m a r e a i ne vnanesron jvetes reports ,a disgraceful 'strike, at Adger's wharf ui w.hiAhvlbe strikers et -opou the f e w workmen against whom their rage was directed, and beat thehi severely. using clubs, I Bticks. aocksj7 cotton hooks,"and " whatever other- imple ments they. could lay their hands, oh. I As soon as the news of the outrage I and Traders' National Bank of Philadel reached the Guard nuse the' Chief, J'ria for the! aa to of Folice,- -ir!thsqoad of ranen, uouDie-quicKea to ine scene dui ar- i rived loo la bialte nny arrests. t TRaleiffh News.1 ' A Slnsiilar Calaeldeaee. Ir is rather a sTnular i coincidence that the Badger 'family' served one term eacb nr'lheta three succBI ve generationa. Thoe. Badger from Newbern, in 1790; Ho n-Geo.rEj-, Badger rfromNewbern, in 1815r,arioyR.HJ-BatrgeNr fromWake, The Gralram family also1 served in the State Legislature for three sue-, cessive "generatidns," Geri. Joseph Graham - from .Meeklehburg 'from 1788 to 1794; Hon .W. A. Graham from Orange, from 1835 to 1855, and Jno. W. and J. A. Graham, the formeTfrom Oritfi inl'868 and 1 870, and the latter ifrohi ' Alamance,1 in 1870. TJTIKilJ Of Jlhe Above named- leading fami lies of the State-iS is sirifrnlar that the second generationof each were the most distingnishedGeoi .: Badger aud Win. A. Graham. It is further more singular ; thateach of t them shoo Id enter the General Assembly as borough renresentativea ' in .the lower IIonserandTtcrr.held positions j government. Graham- jn tbef.legisla live and executive' department, and Badger in the legislative and judicial uepartmeuts. , Both belonged to tbe name profession and the same political party, served their State in the United States Senate, and filled'at diffejeut times the position 'of Secretary of the Navy in the United States Cabi net, aud both were the sons of North ern men that ' came id North Caro lina. . .,!,-,. .- -i " : -r;Fayettf?vill? Gazette: The!iuJer- est in this matter of rebuilding our factories doi wsiog sonereu tome out. Air: A. A. McKethan ilmiicrna prcoiXnir tuna at tliA nlrl Mallett factory, where he now has a large "uii, anu nr.' j. if. ieu itas "lactory on the '"ain." He has lust returned from Baia- more . where ho has been In consultation wiiu xiurthern capitalists, and has substan- "i reasons lor hope ox aid from abroad. 'os PaariHtj-We call the , attention of mer ctuaU. clerk of coorta. aberiffi. lawren . railroad 4 tteamahfp efflcert and 'agenta,', and all Others ""lug orders for pristine, to Um facilities offered at HoBMnra Uta Panmxe EaABuaHminr for th. r.i i.r.M..... ... .. min.iii i..,i.MiinM Avail n n m nr Job Tuxma: We 4cyrbfarih-at laort notiea '"da, Letter-Heada, 'JVogramiMa, UaU cKeta, Blanks, Pamphlets, Tags. Band-Billa. Cats- .Biria of rare. Baww-Biiia. Caecka, Drafto, "i c 8tiBf aetiM iita. ' ' : GITY. r HEW AOTERTisnmicNTfi llKlKSBKHGKn Papeif 'cjf all kinds, i .....j K'u'iiaa rri ; Ufal Dollrto for this portthg 22dnlt. . 1 1 -The ,se$mfriniM&vpoli$ . arrived at New York f rpm this poi yesterday. i " I -The--Karasler.'salted froraliris- : to England- for thiiport th 'SSdolt.5 The schooner TUrry Jfbt Simmons, .arrivtedj atPrtfridencej ' R. I; front this port, on the 2d inst. This city and' vicinity was visited by quite a severe storm last night,, which had f the effect to cool the atmosphere."' ;. ' i J Haigbfs Great-, astern Circus will J certainlyirlsit-' this !a6eairarrangements to that effect having beentnader1 Itwffl be The regular meeting of the Board of AldenneiiVbiebSasTto have been held an1 ?arn.es brothers are'assiduously atten laat night, did not take, place a quorum of tlTe io.the coquettish LOOe Suter ynho, re- the members not being brcsent. ' i - The application tot a rjt ofci" I- -T?ri l.ji.u r- ' M I m vuc wussc xui j jucttick, one gi the boys implicated in the murder of Willie garter, will be heard by His. Honor Judge Russell at Chambers, this evening. The first bala of new Mtlnh from An. son was sold in this cUv yesterday by Mr. MJ. Scott, to whom it was oosiened, MessrA Barry Bros, becoming the purchas- era at 2D cents per pound. It was classed as strict low middling. ' f '.ri. : Thermometer. , t - The thermometer in tke counting room of - the Star office ranged as follows yesterday : 8 A.M.; . ...... ..83 degrees. ' iiA..i;..;;.-v..-.:.vVv;.:88;' 13 M 80 i r-. 1....................!. s p; it. , . i . ;.90 5P,M.. ...89 10 p. vl. . . .. ..... . . . .84 Stliarp Trlclc-A Not el - Way of Expesed anal tbe entity rarty -TlaWy'Arreate, &' 5 ' ( .24..Wm, Botteadorf, of the arm of Hot tendorf & Hashagen, wholesale merchants of this city, who has just arrived from a pleasure tonr in Europe, came near being victimized by one of the numerous sharp ers which infest .New York. . .It seems that on Wednesday afternoon a telegram from New York, purporting to come from Mr. Hottendorf, was received by his partner here, saying in substance: . . "I leave for Philadelphia this evening. -Send roe $250 at that place TBithtmtfaU.n As Mr. IL had been expected to arrive home soon not the slightest suspicion was enterUdnedflhat the telegram was a forgery, aod. so a check' was obtained.' from : the Bank)i Xew Hanoyef oa the. importers' Messrs. Mattbieu&Souvpf Philadelphia, with a request from Mr. Itasaagen tnat they should cash the check, as Mr. Ilottendorf was not known, there, land hand over ; the ' amount to hint on his ar rival. :, They also wrotCLto Mn.iIotteadorf, stating that the check for the , amount re- quested had been sent to Messrs. Mathieu I & Sons, to whom he was to apply for the I Wuiv.::; rtimailv for the fin- kndun- I fortunatery for the shrewd scamp who had adopted this novel method of "raising the wind," Mr. Hottendorf arrived in this city yesterday afternoon .direct fromNew York, nnthin wt.knirft4nttiin AllAlno'v TT . .-iV-.--fc.v;.i. L wig nneauoneu in mereucB hjuio icicicriuu ourDortinir td have been' aent bV him aad IwjHpnonncedtjasfprgery.'.A 'telegram was accordingly sent immediately to IirtL xtLV 4 Wn.Mnhi. i.t.!.. mm, n. , wa. .oi reoueain arrest k C.4!SLS! far the money, mAnov : . TT1 fr TT . aniwd I here one day later the author of tbe forged dispatch would have obtained the- money without difficulty, as 'the letter to Mr. L, which he. would have taken .from the office,: Would have posted him as to the course to take in the premiaes, U being understood that Mr. Hot tendorf is personally a stranger to the firm. As it is, however, the fraud has no doubt been exposed in time to eucher the rascal and ensure his arrest. .. v,. - r This should be a warning to bur business men, and make them cautious how they send money abroad on such' applications. V Tbe City Claek. The sexton; of f the First Presbyterian Church says complaints are made in certain Laarterslthatihe" does -not keep the city clock in proper order and her failure to, "get on a strike" is attributed to his neglect He has nothing at all to do with the clock, the duty of keeping it in order not cominj within the province of his . duties. It is a great pityrhovtlver, that this' useful piece OI niwiiiuiiHiu ui uuii Luauc vu wnuriu its functions. Let the clock tpedk in its own defence r " - Heavy Storm. .. .. We learn that the heaviest thunder storm nr ((.o nooonn msAteA Arcvlfl and the region about Mots Necken, theiin.of the Caro- - j rn,n una 'amm n, , , i m , i , 1 . aitii nuu i mornlnir TIia' Uffhtninir struck a Wttiber l? j. j otoo"ivW 'jlti ahatterinar'.them to I -0 . atoms, M4 also strock anumber of trees. I no other damacre as far as neara zrom. THK REGATTA. TJie. Carolina! . Yaebt Clmb The Iaat Uace .of tbe eaaoaWrle'btsVlll. "" AIIVvIMi JKxcl Cement Tit e Uetta yieirl9a-Tb; Prize., Ac : J ' ,The, .priflamme of ; day rose in All Us rcful?nnt crrnniloiir Uo-hMnf. lln with vili. ance the Sound and its charinin" suri ound- IngIomrMirchte Urried not in their dreamy cotfcliefl, biit Inhaled the early dewJ as "they ! MUUVate ewnesliscaicitei .-;?wn n" l.ue are.n-to W1. fr not "- uuu uiat is uie ausorDing qnesuon oi ui day;-: The late owner of 'the' defeated ' Garo&na re-jtforW-f ully' desc&nted upon the cause of her unexpected failure, and his many suggestions: hare been duly carried into execution by her present liberal pro- prietor. i The same care has been bestowed upon ' the champion ; Jtetta, . who, though aomng in Grease, exacts to add; hew laurehv- to ber renown Un Wrightsville xarv lo. fWe aqueous arena,, the energeic are?sei1 10 t"?.m09t ample, nautical excess, Uum .-nn.w , v wvv.. niuv " " yawhVts'aiso'dn'ihevM, and the, wounded Knight of the ' helm intendfa to battle for additional honors. 1 In truth, all contestants for success blithly work in the sunshine.'and carefully re-reeve their run ning rigging, and inspect each" strapping of the blocks, that, no untimely accident may nar ,tleir ,prospeets of success. But the brightness of the morning becomes clouded, and to the southward and eastward mutter ing thunder threatens the fortune of thej day, Anxiously the ambitious yachtmen watch the scenery of die ' heavens, and in their anxiety become weatherwise. jThe chief excitement of -'the - regatta concen trated; "Upon' ;the t ,'and.' the ptrdUna though every boat has its solicitous friends who are individually interested, "vs Thus collectively there exists' a pleasant excite- menwhlch gives test to the occasion; and rendenyaclrting as it should be, a source i-$tJ&kEWat& amusement.. The, threat? Leimgraspect j the lvens theirs mutter- ing growl, and mantle of clouds, deterred mairy from witnessing the regatta from the banks. But an exercise of opera glasses, with focus drawn upon each surrounding eottage, gave evidence that the dear ones were clustered in every porch, piazza and window, where the race could be distinctly observed, regardless of. all weather contin gences. As the hour of starting drew near, through the decreasing clouds the bright sun of the morning once again struggles to illuminate the day, and cheer up the mem bers of the club, who had, like the zenith canopy, become darkly blue. Every yacht comes freshly painted and in fine condi tion f or the contest ! , Capt. Vv". A. Camming, Capfc- 'cUA. Wiggins and R. J. ; Jones, Esq., - the zealous judges, call attention, and Capt. Camming cries out, in real Admiral Bevolo intonation, the name of each racer as iheyjljf ihe track. : One by one, onT. they go in quick succession, their departure, be ing carefully noted by the standard' watch held by Messrs. Jones and Bradley., , 4 J: ; Huzzah for the Retta! exclaims a cluster of Masonborians; huzzah for the CartHaa! re-echoes a WrightsviUe crowd; and. away they went, "nip and tuck," a Jolly party over the oft-repeated track. , All are doing welL The Utile Sisler, proud pf her furbe- iowsr uasnea coqueiusniy urougn ine mer ry dance, light of feot and joyouslysT Our r Knight of the' b The regatdhsl of his wound, perxorms His devotes fat.the Helm, and permits no flaw of tte breeze , to pass I wuBannnRTO,poi everyia. voraoie siant. am novwiuisouKungine in- uiT&si mus exciiea lvanooe ana rnan ae I Boia Gilbert-the1 fiano i ..... ; aiaUBt tt attention, and;the mru w iu w uwi ucpu, m this unexpected - denouement continued without change donng tb whole race. For Carolina and threatened to leave this former water-witch of the Sound ns third, in the regatta. ' The struggle be-' tween these two yachts became the only episode of the day, and was a trial of mark ed interest, as the Jtetta seemed easily to distance the whole party, and triumphantly lead the van. With the exception of the QiX ' Vive, jAtOe Sister, Carolina and the Jietta, there was little to excite enthusiasm among the spectators, for a straggling race 'is not calculated to produce the slightest degree of favorable consideration, i It be hooves our gentlemen of the Yacht Club to part company with their old coaches, and. as ability permits, obtain yachts that will render .the amusement more pleasurable and exciting. As the entire Yacht Club are citizens of Wilmington, would not , the pleasure as well as the physical-benefit of the Club be much enhanced by adding boat races on the Cape Fear, as a sequence to yachting pa WrightsviUe Sound ? When the stores are closed and the duties of the ay are over or when the queen of night casts her merry radiance upon the jovial surf ace of bur river, then the athletes of the Club could by one' hour's daily exercise perfect themselves with the oars,' and add another pleasure to the aquatic proclivities of good old Wilmington. But "Bevenoks a' iMWtoji"---the : wind simmers down to what would h6 termed in nayal par- lance a sky-aail breeze, J. bnrdjy ctent to scatter ine rinEieisoi- mobi, fashionable belle,' and this want of ( energy on the part of old -dEWu, rendered the race more slugglish than was compatible with the declining day and consequent impa-. tienca of an audience who had many .miles to travel ere thelarnp light 'of the "mystic gatherings would enable them to descant upon the fortunes of the day. , , . I k- . The result as announced by ,tbe judges was as follows: . . svC'-'-i i ett&iiu&.S .l; hourt i(57 mihuteS. - Carolina, : ;;;;,:v.;a! 2 "liours. tjAt I0Ut 2Siterf 2ho4n;30ysecond4. Jtnnz-iQ.trSVt;j-ijUi -3 hoars 40 i seconds, fc $ee . xui3i'v2 hours, 6 min.30sec. No time Was recorded1 of the Undine, Annie, and Odstdte which' arrived' next in rder. 'i : " -5 . t .. ; niif ) A loud shout from the; Masonboroians proclaimed 'the Jtetta &h champion of the regatta! The Xtirbtina. under many ad verse' circumstances,'' came In second best, " and day ceadriq "be queen, of the waters. losing a prestige that may yet be recovered by1 Wverat Charigear'thaf , will 'Wftoutft be resorted to ere the next , race or the yaeni club! When all tiiecrafts had' arrived. jboUi swift and slow, there was a rush to the club house, . when Mr J; N; .Hinton, ..the orator of the dayv i mounted the rostrum and. assuming. . . an .oratorical . attitude,, he thus yentilated: 7it i - "Gentlemen of Xhs BeOa, . victorious, he roes of i the racp: After, a successful . con test, you have entered this metropolis pf the banks, 'rhoee frescoed ceilings and architectural magnificence proudly smiles upon this gathered multitude j the Cheering ocean echoes! its 1 salutes" upon' the' surf bound banks;, and the "regatta fraternity applaud the exertions of the day. ffleari hear' and cheers.! In my hand I hold for puuiic vieWj mo.( ursi prize oi ine regauA that jias: been won by , the indefatigable heroes ; of ; the ' " It ; is a beautiful marjne telescope,' a nautical . of astroaorai- cal mstrtttneat of peculiar. jUnp0rt at the present status of. research and scientific ex peditiona? Gentlemen of the Betta, on the sand dunes of Masonboro, with the prize you have Won to-day, it is ; only necessary to erect an observatory, and in clear, undis turbed nights cast your focus upon Jupiter, Saturn and the Moon,' there to witness the gyrations of Bobinsbh andRices circus Who hive entered into special contracts with the proprietors 'of the grand .graphic ballooh when the Wue men of Mew York shall nave returned, from their European Jouf. We congratulate you t upon . the... wondrous facilities this successful race has placed at your ; disposal. Be modest and' virtuous and keep the Rctta well greased. ! Gentle men of the Carolina, in the last race you had the misfortune, to lose a tickler; '' but my friends,; what is a tickler without a goblet? ' As Moore Bays, "When1 you take a sip it will chase away the 'pensive tear." I Ignore, though,' the ' slnceriljr whii con cludes his couplet In generous bumpers you can drink to your rival and toast your level best to the issue of another race." i The prizes pifered were uivided into two classes, Nos. 1 and 2, and are as follows : ; Class No. 1 A pair of opera or . marine glasses, to be awarded to the fastest boat Contended for by the Carolina and Uetta. Won by theBetto.il - . m ? , " Class No. 2 A pair of silver goblets; contested for by the remainder of the fleet Wonbythe Lm'Bhtor. fe J : S ' 1 -There was a special prize,' a set of rattan mast-hoops and a fly-staff 'with a silver bal ance arrow, offered by Mr. J McBvFrench, for the fastest boat, ' and two Other prizes by the same gentleman, an anchor, to be awarded to the slowest boat, and' a pair of oars 'to7the next best',; The JEeiKa, of course, ' got the first . and . the , para were awarded to the Awniet. and .the, anchor to The prizes .weroj received in .appropriate and becoming remarks, those . of .Mf. Nor wood Giles being interspersed "with much genuine wit' imuii ' Ju u vni .-.Hi T rrlfl; . JSxiilaeleti iWaar BafialA, rij Halifax toeMMty-Three Pten Klllea iu !aa4TVrOtben Mortally Woaneled Intelligence was received m this city yesterday! of the occurrence Of a terrific ex plosion at 'the steam saw mill of $r. J ames moseiey, . aoout iwo muea irom Xiputjiu, Halifax connty,.onthe line of the?y: ton and Weldon railroad, .between .11 and 13 o'clock on Thursday, which resulted in killing one. whit? and two colored men out right, and mortally wounding two other colored men. .; The white man killed was a cousin to Mr. ' Moseley;: the1 proprietor' of the mills. --m:. : aff An inquest was being held on' the dead bodies when tbe train passed the spot ' at 8 O'clock on Thursday evening. ' The explosion is said to have been the result of carelessness in allowing too much water to accumulate in the boilers. The proprietor of the mill, Mr. Moseley, was at Enfield' at the time of the explosion. The loss will not fall short of $2,000. Mr.' Joseph Moseley, the white man killed, is said to have been a very estimable young gentleman. Mayor's Court. . .The , following , cases ..were disposecL of yesterdaymorning: t - i tSamuel,,SmiUi,v 'charged 2 wkbl selling ardent spirits on Sunday, was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and the costs. Appealed to the Superior Court and a bond of. $100 required for his appear ance.?:' j.;" ;:-W, V;- v 'l'V-l I Willis Drake, charged with awearingand Indulging in other disorderly conduct on the streets was fomid guilty. Judgment sus pended on the payment of costs. . 1 Henry Hni, charged with disorderly con duct on Water street Case dismissed on the payH9t jyIlOOr.S 'A' party went to exainiWtierooal bed at Boffan Cut, near Wadesboro, yesterday. The specimens are said to be very fine.' Tlte-trTawayCaaW";-' ' JiA hi ft The trial of the parties alleged to be im plicated in' the i kte ..deadfy assault; upon the person of J'.H..t Can-away - two ' weeks sinee Wilt take place before Mayor Canaday this morning, provided-ahother postpone ment'ii-not deterimned upon.';j,i , ' upon. i it? ' FaiKTDfa i?APa.-rWe now' have in. stock "over reania of newspaper,' sixe' S4x86, weight 80 Jbs er reanf 'It U good, rag papor1, and wiH be soldi In loU to salt, for oash. or sent by express P. : y.'Vwi " 1 1 Ji.W;!" !,! -:A'V - u . Pkmtiko Ihk. We have last received a stock of xwa mx jor BODuaer use, jtot up,xu tsciUKva ui as pounds each,' ' sOash or' C. O. D. orders' "promptly ailed. Price S5 cents per pound.-' iriti The eoasondanou k the CwnliadFarni& and the Wtetty Star having largely increased the cfrculatioa, of tbe latter advextiaers will find, it an admirable medium of communication ..with tbe farmers and planter ot the two Carollnaa." t " ' . ' " ' " ' i Book BtKDBBTr.THa MoaWo Btaa Book Biad- ery does all kinds of Binding- and Baling ia a work manlike jnaOner, and ' at reasonable .pricea. Ker- chanta and others needing Receipt Boolca or other work, maj rely on promptnesa ,in the execution of . their orders. . , v . . , ; . : r y.t 4 V-a-itf YOU11 i Want a. Cook. hii ..' L Wants Situation, ' . .Want a Raltwm , j Want a Servant Girl, " Want to rent s Store, Want to sell a Hand, .'.I Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Honey; ' ' y Want to bay a-Housey v Want to buy a Horse, , 3 . , Want to rent a House, Want to sell a Carriage, ; v Want a Boarding place, t Want to borrow Honey, , ' Want to sell Dry Goods, 1 " " Want to seU Groceries, . 'i tt'i ! Want to sell Furniture, J hiu; . ! Wait to seU HardVare, 111 ir,-IM I Want to seU leal Estate., jouui ivarpenieruu;, . ' Want a job of Blacksmittilng 1 Want to sell HnQnery Goods,' nr a. J . . . . ... i - 1 Want to sell a House and Lot' " t v 1 ' -Want to and any one's Address, ' : W. Want to sell a piece of Furniture, .' Want to buy s socond-hand Carriage,. . ; u j.Want to sell Agricultural Implements, :. :. Wani to find anything you have lost, f Want t0 Advertise uything to advantage, 1 f Want to find an owner for' anything Found, -Ui 1 ..ji; Hi AdTertise in . 'ran Mosmxii stab, i: V- i ' The thief who was arrested for robbifl? Parsoas store, in this town, was found to haves quantity of Ayers Hair Vigor In his possession, when asked way he wi&hed to steal that article he answered that ne "wanted to restore his hair, for it was hard to be a thief and bald too."? If that invention of the area chemist wuld restoxe a faded character as effectually as it does their natural beauty to bald and gray heads it would surely be, as they say it now is, truly invaluable. Lewigton (lie.) Journal. u. sept soaiw-Mttt..'-- -.; -a,u. -j - ; Spirits Turpentine. The Fayetteville papers urge ac tion in preparing for the next fain. v i h ; McSween, . the newly ; married Eagle, talks of the "bewitching Cumberland giris." . ; , .. : . -i . - The , District ; Conference .for Fayetteville "District, M.. E. Church, was largely attended and closed last Sunday. The concert for the benefit of the Orphan Asylum given by two young ladies of the State at Statesville Monday night netted $00. f"; ' : ' p Tarboro ! S&utKerner ' : mentions the finding of a twelve year old boy's cloth ing on the banks of a creek. ' It is supposed the boy was drowned, yet no one nas been missing in or near, town. : -nn ;7filC" I - - tJnariotte sUteervertr we nad a call yesterday from Mr. M. Benfield, recent- 1v Tivm T7rlrtln flnr1iir.K Talonrla vrFiaiA aj aavsss. MvasviuiWy -yasvat t s.Tisavaajjf t sivs w he has resided a number of years. He has traveled in many parts ot the , World, and has finally come to this State to settle. iHe nas aeeued' at TaykOTvillev Alexander county,..:.;;, f. ; c. ... n,,..; ..ivli j lno icaleien jyetos says: rtev. R H. Whitaker,. Secretary of the State; uwncu)"inenus'ui -x ouiperaiice, laaueu charters f or ihe organization of six new Cpuneiis; Taursday. This order is in 5- more . flourishing condition .than ' at an neri6d" filhce Its' existence. ? '". ' Tie Jtaleigi News : pbe patent office department nas issued to Mr.'Bufus rLWarren,'pf this, city, letters patent for an improvement -iri." fire-proof cotton lint rooms, dated August 19th,' 1873., The pat-; ent is a moveable ceiling., by. which, the ginner can, the moment a fire is detected, throw the ceiling; upon the lint, excluding uie an and enectuauy smotnermg ' ine nre. 1 1; Th!s is: thef colored way of hari kari about Raleigh ;according to the Senti nel of yesterday : On yesterday morning fcjoi. uuijajoe, apig piacK negro, was com mitted to, the county jail, having been ar rested for attempting to take the life of his wife, whom he suspected of infidelity. . Sat urday morning he charged it upon her and abused her in a most shameful manner. On Satnrdav nicrht he anneared to be verv nen itent ad desirous of making amends for his harshness in the morning. The wife was only too anxious to be restored to favor with her nusoand and meeting mm in that spirit permitted him to take nold of her. and while pretendingly caressing her, he tooK from nis person a large butcher knife. and plunged it into' her abdomen. For three days hex condition was. very critical and it. was thought she could . not live, but she is now able to sit up and nopes are en tertained of her recovery. . . : , i r t- At a J meeting of ' the Executive Committee of the . State Agricultural So ciety, held in the city . of Kaleigh, on the 4th of September, 1873, on motion, Jordan Stone. Colonel :J, M. Heck and. Dr. B. F. Arrington, were appointed a committee to draft resolutions of .respect to ; the memory of Hon. Daniel D. Barringer, who recently died at the White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. ,,Tbese 5 reported , toe . following with , a preamble, which were j adopted : That this society has received with feelings of profound sadness the intelligence of the death of Hon. .D. M.' Barrineer. of this city, whose life, during a long and distin iruisned public and private career, has been characterized by strict integrity, a patriotic public spine, and an nonest zeal for the welfare, prosperity and honor of his native State.' i That the lush character which the deceased ' has ever . maintained ' in ; the dis charge of the. Official trusts which have been confided to hia hands in the councils of the State and nation and in the dis charge of the)rivaterobligations which rested upon nun as a . man and as a citizen, as well as the emiasnt virtues which dis tinguished him in life, are .worthy of our nignest aamirauon ana emuiauou. F O: R'LSVAtt. .E i ; ti HZ HU V 1 ' ADYAWAGMolit! .r,,;Ai?uriiibji6g';'! mmmm : al V'WI fN RKSPONSK TO MANY; Ui l:3;l''fsaXT-Sfli mx p) Lotrupoa aunt street bounded y rairiey streevtroniy street and Oak alley. t- Four (4) LoU upon Main street bounded by Chmrch street, Crohly street and dsk'sBey; ' 4-.-. :.v.--(. MijiU(i,..ut.vJ'i. s'-v . . i...,. -... v ;.i ' .,,1 -,.J CI. e TnnnM . .1.1 . i." 1. J J 1 . rt 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . m T ' J 1 ' l t . . Six (6) Lota upon Atkinson street sounded by Fatrley atreet Crohly street and Oak alley. i 7our Ixrti hpon AtUn 8ilto) Lots upon Atkm 'Four IaponAtMnsWse oounded M k; Six (6) Ite upon Atkiasoit street(bouhded;by ' Fear (!) oi apoiwSrerett street bouBded f CTharch sfrU&'cronfysi WalnuV alley U ,S ' 8ix (Q Lots upon Everett street bounded by Chkrcli sbVCroniy street and Walnut auey' ' " 1 ' t Four (4) Lots upon Everett street boandedby CThurcVstrtet, Cronly street and Walnut alley. Six (6) Lots upon MpLaurlu avenue booiided bjj Foax (4) Lots upon kcLaurin sVenUe bounded ly'Cnurcn street Croniy fetrect and Walnut'aliey.' ' - am.an ?TBKKT- 3 ; OAKALLXY.' - Tju ijuq' t 1 :66":':66::' ;6o'V'',:'eb':r6S'V l0 . , ftS: fe6:f fcS: i. .'v S ATKXSSON' STREET. . ......ti-.i..;.j:.j.i.i....;i:j.'.iyv : 66 ; .66 as ;. 66 i. 66 :r 66.: r t,i P . ;o? ..a ..or ..o- ..o ..a ? -J f f ' r i ; i i ' I i 1 i i-: HICKORY ALLEYS ... ; 66. 56 2 i 69 :::ii6 : i6 JJ&'iU B-. B--.B- o-. u 4..'..j4iVJ Ji. ..-. i.-.-.s...'.'.iv; . r; jj of s :ivauuttT-wrjutiPr.B : i j hi' o : 66 : 68 : c66 : ; 66 T 66 : 66 . ;' "t" "v. WALNTTT AjXEY , ;'. . T ; 66 : 66 ; 66 :: .66 u.-m I;;., av v rt McLAURTN AVXSUS. ' All persons who ' have nladc applicafiotf f or:the iurcnase of Oieioisn'all otfien deslrous of making a profitable investment and who desire sby lnforiiatlon relativetlMreto will and on and after, (I V,llt :.-V. r September sepl-tr IT. NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. paper; DOUBLE CAP, DEMY, QUARTO, POST, BILL, Cap, Legal , Cap, Foolscap, Letter, Packet, ' Note, Commercial Note Octavo! Note, Billet, Initial sad Il - I! I French. i i 2,600,000i Envelopes,1 ' T J ' OFFICIAL AND LETTER, ' " . WlilTE QANARY, BUFF, &cj f ' HEIKSBEKGKR'S I septtVtX. . lid Ut ,BXk; sndMasic-StoreJ First OOpe TVAvtNGf BEEN AiWINTED MANAJEB OF, tlM shore stare, X wiB, conUnas the business at the 01Jt.;fioiw'Frg ..pi oc Sti, Where will be found constantly a full Una of '. EVetlf Family SnppIIesj r . I i , ... ..a ..-.-I i i . jaectuviug uuuub oj every noaier, vrv www have them fresh and are determined ts sell at LOW-, E8T FIGURES.. 4Gire us scalL ." u septS-St i r 5 A Cf. HANKINS.! . Fresh j Teas fs;; 'j-. i ; hen l i 1 XU8T EN BUY . WHILE THEY ABE FRESH' (J and In fall strength. Best quality and always fresh can be nad at . ' - - - - ' ,y JL a STEVENSON'S.' " A SHLAjm " FLOUR at' irHWr sept 6-tf J, C.' STEVENSON'S.: The Mystery Solved at Last ! Bargains! Barealnst Bargains t AT COST1 AT COST! AT COST! At Solomon Levy's Store ! pOME ONE! COME ALL I AND .SEE. THE , ; GREAT FALL IN ! ' '- Dry Goois, ClotMi Boots, Mi, Eats J- - TRUNKS, afee, ke. 4 '. ' A full and well selected stock la all departments. . A FULL LUTE OF LADIES' CTEAB. I am determined to change my business, and in order to do that I offer my ' ENTIRE STOCK AT COSTl ' No hambng! Gome &4 soe far yearaelTes and Save at Least 25 per Cent, .i (By purchasing your Goods of .At i , SOX.OBION LEVT. i ' 1 A I ..;, , r, 4.!. .. .; At the old stxod, southeast comer Frost aai Mar ket streets. . ' ' mayl5-lm-nac i Ladies Belts,-J";: LADIES' AND GENT'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Bhawl Straps Belt-Satchela, Ac at the Saddle and Harness Factory of r.'-J' r; ' i , Ii,; wl J8.Vo9hasm JkC., 1 .fi,l, ' ; No. 8 8outh Front Bt; t may8-tf nac Wilminsfton, N. C. . My plan ath Bomber of lota aud bonndariea distinctly deflned upon application to Mr. Joseph C. Eve rett, st the store of Messrs.' Everett & Col, Laurlnburg; N. C,- he being my duly ' authorised agent for the tJlspossUC tlM.sssae, x i-iat iK4-:x J j?v iiimixU &A - .vtypiv; tu.1.'- ';a I M : a, T sv , t .M4.w(.'ii.i,i - 4rl. -. tn . t f - F O R S A L E APFUPATIONS I HAVB b09CLfrltt TOOTFEHFOk BAtit THqSK fsle.Biinatnf IWheld1 VmtltXsurlb l'Ju Chufcii street Cronlstreci and Hickory sUey. f 1 ttrcit street Cronijr street and Hickory aHey. ' saxech, viviuj iiren ana nainut suey. : uo i go , oa v.W-.i.n . , , O t-t- O m. O m. O I-.. J iOAT Ht,f,lTri si;1. b ;bb"p .-to m .9 K c'. W Q CD H W H ' ', o' . ' " ATKINSOIf 8TSKST. $ ??r,i -va via;; o.jif5--Aftii)ii itti J " a " v: 66 : 66 : 66 : 66 : .sych-''--tj6!-i6.'8siP!!K'ii:il Ji gf .J t f 'i PWHil ALLIY.jTj P 99 3 tJ lo 'Si t vi -4g US:-"8 2it'g -ai? ti:o :.x-:i'?'6;';l?k ur-ni'llV.i .h WAIAlXKY.3,t3;I -;. ..-' ? a...P -.cOfc. .,-. .aw qqbb toga o-0 a t ... m t a i v iiv t t ww AvaAAUXbLatl AVaAUAt 6th.: 167': r! v 2 HI. . CXLOrtXY. ' ; NEW AtVERTKEMENTS., 1 "j? 'j.T 7i '"'vllotice.'. ,1 '.y , DESIRABLE STORK ON MARKET 8TK1ET for rent from Vbtgt,19tS. ' l 'f . ' ' ' . ' Apply to r . , ' J. K. McILlistNNY. . !-sept4aer ;,Vf.1f;.:-1fi-'r, Drugjdtot. ; s. sjiSpffl!! J ,yosii'i!oa sdl mtf odv ttitvt idT XvlU-Jit J0t 'jaif' ;ftXlJlQyO riil CONSEQUENCE Or OUR TNCREASE JN m. DDsaness we nave j esses fetarge rand eommedi- Noi 29 North FrontStreet. j;.NowoocttraedhyGeaKFrOricnon; ;' ONE DOpQ ABOVE NATIONAL HOTEL AND ys nA 'i'rjdJ IPU ttOELL HOUSEj ' ! 'i -.si Si-J i(..;0 .( v i'.-i! Vv; s b r Ui-.at i5 at ft; i. d&rjttt .j e j We. will remdvs thero about ihe llSth of . September .iit, Vni'i ?sna wfll kaa tas -'"i ''' .SJ Hit lfji l ..1 il iif Largest and Cheapest STOCK" OF f DRY GOODS, i CLOTHING ?., ; ever brought to this State, which we 'guarantee to sell st Baltimore prices. (augSl-lwssc illSCELLANEOUS., Ml CBOHXTi Avctkmeer. j: ..... , . , '- ' ByJCUONLY & MORRIS. Desiralle Dw elUni far Sala at Auto i ON TUESDAY, 9TH SEPTEMBER NEXT, AT 10 o'clock A.' IL, we will sell, Exchange the residenoe of Mb. Junius D. Gardner. opposite 1 1 Tbe lot has afroat of 68 feet on MbI Iberrr street et, the. same running back north to an alley 187 feet, the, sam seing a part of Lot 4 and b in Block m as per Tar aer'splsn., . ,, .p j . , Sii i.-M,- There are upon the premises a kitchen containing two rooms, One well or water with brick curb, ana all necessary outhouses. . iS, rt s TEEMS One-half cash, balance in i. If sad IS months, with 8 per cent, interest, i , sag 81 -ts i :.:.::.,', Wants; .1! Try ANTED One or two good workmen, thor , ooghly acqsiated with the Wagon and Car riage Business, Immediately. None but apod hands need apply. sept 4-lw .wiaan, ! TCBaaawra UWC1JUIK, CUDlBininK rOOBlS, situated on the north side of Mulberry, between JTOUrtn ana JTlTtn streets, aad immiv4litel. P. B. HAYDXN. f ! :i m

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view