THE HOElIUrG STAB. t f. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY vni- H. BEEITABD. BATH Or aUBBCBIFTIOll. . ma year, ' la advance fay ' mall) '.".t $7 ffiS3, .dvance ( 1 ..... J ... - nth tn advance ( 4 1 00 60 00 75 To City Subscribers, delivered In any part rv Fifteen Cent! per week. Our City Agei Mithorlzed to collect for more than 8 moi of the :&U are not authorized months la advance. OUTLINES. More particulars are telegraphed of the great storm of two weeks aga '? w Judge Coke nominated by Democrats for Gov ernor of Texas. Anti-monopolists carry interior California. Nine Cali- fornians suffocated, by the caving in of a tunnel Texas Democrats condemn railroad subsidies. r- Great anxiety re specting yellow, fever, at Galveston and Shreveport Three killed by falling of round house on Michigan Central Rail road. Coroner's jury at the Mair ac ddenVMTcMgan h Detroit' It 'RV find1 the engineer, conductor and brake'man of one' train andh'arkerfiart of the other' guilty of criminal neglect. ' . . THE TEXAS DERIOCRATIO CON- Heaolatlona Deuomnelnff the Louis iana Government and tbe Salary Grab IntrodHeed. :j K ? . v , ., Austin, Sept. 4. The Convention wad called to order at 10:30 P. M. The; Committee re- F"1 v "VIV uVier iurKC.unCofcv,Mr,nan.-iuyuxonei the j Cqnxenoa qrthe JioqQr con- ierrefc ana aavisea -nnuyana bar? I monv. lie saia the Kadical platformf n:,J?MA.;ding'gen eralities; that the might a well have, adopted the tnoral law; that their real platform was the Davis , AdminV lstration. whicli . waa endorsed by their Convention, and. that ' the niar- tyred dead of Ihe Groesbeck, linnts ville and "Ilin'n' Flat I massacre cried ont aloud to Heaven, and,- like the ghost of murdered Ban(juo, '"would not down.' He conclnd timid immense applause. " r'K&TA :; ' ;; 1 J -f ; The morning session was consumed t in. appointing committees and offering and submitting resolutions. J. Boyd I of Bell- Coonty Offered a resolution approving a;oi. XacxVewae s :raid into I .xl0 e ops h auu iucii6auiwuue.il luruepreuauwiB i uu itvnww, W1.KU was uuauimoBS- I J. Y. Steel of Gonzales introduced the followinr: , . " Whkekas, Hie Governor of, the State of ' Loumaiia, - elected by the voice of the people at the last election in said State, has by the nsurption of an unjust Federal Judere sustained by EederaIJbayojietsjunder the orders jof the Preaident of the , United States, . been disregarded, and an usurper and pretender: placed to rule over the peo ple as Governor of said State; -there- 'i fjforeiM.it5.'. lallS v s il l. "i JUSOived, hat the .overthrow f I tneovennent electee -Dy tJie peo- pie of Louisiana, And the setting tip 1 W I ' . - i. . : - I of.a bayonet Government over them. . umuaitti.uiuiuuuu ..u iwiagrain, violation ofjbe rights " of the people of said State, and is as dangerons to a the' "rights'of iSthe people6 or other States as it is contrary to the genius of our Government, State and Jb eder- 'U- . ; - . Raleigh News. : : , In 1816 Warren county furnished the Governor of, the State, botrtVpt- ted States .Senaiors,, the, Jlepresenta tive irrlherower house of Congress and the J udgo. of the . J udieiai ; lJis trict." WnCMiller wasthe Governor, Nat Macou adsJarqesrner werei the United. States Senators, ,y eldon N. Edwards was the. Representative in Congress, and John Hall, the Judge of the district. Warred iurmsnea three Governors and- was the - birth plaoe lbJ;ih'foffrHJvi Turner, Haw kins, Miller and Bragg; one Supreme VVUIV,ltUg Willi -A-JVWaAy AS-WV ""W perior Court Judges "John Hall. Blake I Court Jndge, -John Hall; three Su Baker and Edward Hall; eight At- y 7 , I William'Eaton' "Jhi'Matti faW!j Rani I sora, J.' B. Batchelorand IVilliam'A. I tore, Benj. VV, Hawkins, JN at. Macon and James Turner; four Representa tives in Congress,'1 Nat. Macon, Wel- , i don N, Edwards, .Daniel Turner, and ah. A.iAawa.in8,ouBoiaievyuujuwruuer, josepn iiawauns.;"-; ; tiA ' Key. West, Sept. 4. - l Mail advices from Havana crive the I following additional facts in relation to the arrest of the: members of the I Uepublicah club in that city, on Mon day eveuiug. , ;sooo after the liepub licans' had assembled in '.their club room, a mob of several h undred per sons eathered ia: front of the - build ing and, after ottering: loud threats, made an attempt to force the doors and enter, but thej: Only succeeded in breaking the blinds and .windows. The Chief of Police then appeared witD a posse and a squad or cavairy. He made the Republicans open the doors, arrested' all of them , (about. Iistiisairirti nmn 0 Aro n inuul ilpnl .... - - -" . . . - . . veiled over p. letter f ippi Gpiri 13.! F. ; Butler to Gov.J Powers, asking the exact amount of the debt and interest- orhatU3tate.Thei regard U as a tep iu the movement for the payment of the repudiated bonds, whichi if accomplished, they say would riiia the small -property holders through- out tne state. . . rf' . r .-.'.: vv- M-a-B-Q ' ' The , Cincinnati . Commercial sftvs that the. President has strbnc inelmaf tions to appoint Mr. Stanlev Matthews l.-vi.. vmu wiae vmei tiusucesnip. t u) ana tooK them to jail, tne moo force; was arraigned before the samq jnagis- being, supposed to be the remains of one of J ifoUowing vithnoisy demonstrations.' tte on the charge of making an illegal thg aborigines The skeleton bore theim ATterHhe,,1lutlicans7 werVlodged arrest, it being shown that he arrested a col- press ol ! an age far removed from our own, 1 t. -II )q JHi ypL. XII.-:-NO. U4. THE CITY. ; NKW ADVIiBTISKIENTS. Heissbekgek History, Science.' &c. u J, M. Wise Hemoval of Ciear business. ! LostMemorandum Book. ' - 7. Munson & Co. Light Clothing. P. M. KtKQ Plat for Sale. D. PiooTT---Tobacco Goods. Jas. Aimsa Change of Schedule. M. Crowly Building Lots at Auction. W nxiAMS & MtntcHisoK Hay, Oata, &c. CK IV French & Sons Boots and Shoes. Giles & Mtjrchison Corn Shelters, i Our Churches To-day. -r Services in St. John's Church to-day, being the - J 3th Sunday after Trinit v. a3 follows: Morning Prayer and Celebra tion of the Holy Eucharist at U o'clock. Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. Services at Front street M. E. Church at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.. Sunday School at 4 P. M. Prayer meetins Wednesday at 8 o'clock. .Seats' all free. Gentlemanly tish- : w v- .."i Services at St. Paul's (Prot Episcopal) Church at 11 A. M. and Si P. JL:Rev: T. M. Ambler, Pastor. Seats free. ! Services in St Paul's Evang. Lutheran Church as follows: Sunday SchbdtatO A. M. t German service at 1 1 A. M.Enfflish service at 8 P. M. ? ' Preaching at. .the First Baptist Church, corner of Market and Fifth streets, at 11 A. ' JL; and 8JJ?. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. Lord's Supper after morning service. Monthly Conference Monday night at 8 "clock." -Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Elder J. C; Hiden Pastor. I, i C -f if;' ' J ' Independent Church Services at Normal School Housefbn Ann between Fourth ahd Fifth' streets, at 11 Al M. Sunday School at 90 A. M. - Benices at Bt Mark's Church, (Colored EpiscopaL) every Sunday at 11 A.- M. Or,;1flrn rviA. at 4 P. Iff. ' Nlrht aer- vices at 8i P. M. : Qn Wednesday evening j at8fP.M.- .;.;;:'-:.,. ' . Services '. in the Second , Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth; and Campbell streets," atll ArM. ?Sunday Schoolnt 5 P. M. Kev. H. BTBurr. 71 An Aeronautic Bemlnlaeenee. 'Apropos of the grand Graphic Balloon voyage to Europe, whicli is to be com menced from Brooklyn, N. Y., on Wednes day next, the 10th inst. , the imminent perils surrounding which have invested the pro- nnsad enternriae -with a -necnliar interest. r Mr . - . we are informed by a gentleman of this city ,t in Mnv 1842 th aamo Prof. Wise who mm;n ha nnmnt omB, ta i embark from pMadelDhia for a vovase across, the; Atlantic in . a monster balloon. About twenty naval officers offered to ac company the Professor in his perilous trip, 1 among them the celebrated Capt Silas Bent, author of the Theory of the Thermometric gateways w me poies; iieut jnaajumr, Lieui' Hunnjansivort and Past Midshipman; (afterward Lieutenant) Arthur McRae, for merly of this cityi. Very TFte-ly the pro posed voyage was never undertaken and the country was spared the services of the dis- . tinguished gentlemen who were to accom pany the dangerous expedition. , : The Enfielol Kxploaf on. -s' Alluding to the explosion near Enfield on Thursday, mention of which was made in these; columns, the Enfield 3Vne says: Two men, Joe Hosely, (white) nephew of the proprietor, and Solomon Mann, (coL) were instantly killed. , John Armstrong,, (coi) skull fractured,' and. Alexander Boddie, . A,MVW1IIV1 ; - . wwy ("coL" thizh fractured, left arm and rightleg broken, and both badly scalded, 11U tie skin HUJcU -rj. -r.' burned, . John Medley, white) sawyer, siignuy wounaea over len eye, ne neiug ia m ' : . j- 1 S'. L the saw, pitat the time of the explosion.' ,,VwTww,,, whboys, sons of "- ' , 7 broken) David 8lighUy The lOSS i.' estK mated between $2,000 and $3,000. ; The cause of the explosion unknown. Boddie f gnbseouentlv died of his injuries. - ' ' '" " - " g"sa' ' " " ' Monroe Byrd, colored,' was arraigned be fore Justice T. M. Gardner yesterday on the charge of. being implicated in the fight on the Steamer Waecamaw on the occasion of the colored Masonic excursion some weeks since and with making an assault on the person of W. H. Howe.- He waa required to give security in the sum of $200 for his appearance at tne next term oi me Dapenu I Court. - , , ' 1 H Moses AVhitmg, a 'toember of th police ored woman while passing peaceably along the street after night, alleging that he was acting under, orders. ? Judgment was sus- pended in his case for the present. The only cases before this Court yester day morning, in addition to that of the par ties who committed the assault upon J, 11. Carraway, wereTork Wiggins, arrested I ivfppjgm?'ut y--- I w.t.. st mil Ttrtrnnt. Hammnim. I uu it w( i w w ""i ": 1 chareed with stealiiiea sum of money from Capt Paddiso. of the steainer NorUmst, t both of which were" continued over for a 1 hearing to-morrow morning. t u ttuiruMX4iB .yu, "w.'"f7 i j)ggf 13420 Cts. per pound: beef, (corned)l 5 I'T ' T V "" -TVT'I day.aaour siafattiminiahingin consequence W vWtni mnrtall Wmnflwf A Rum I V r ' . i 900 reams of news paper, size 84x86. weicht SO Js 1 j a - . ! j . -. i - i..; . !!j ..,.f i v , ,. IiB!TTnnn rfi tUt P pound; -Teal,:i6aQct.per i)Otmai t peiw.; -it'ls-'ri paper, wuiba BblaVln.-l fiY hUh -bJj 110 WILMINGTON, TUB OABBAWAY CASE. Investlgatlon lute the Matter f the Blnrderona Assault with Intent to Commit Highway Robbery on the Peraon of JT. II. Car ra way -John Cowan and Hamnel Brown lodced In Jail in - Befanlt of One Thous and Dollars Ball Each, &e. ' :, Yesterday ' morning was " tlie lime set for a hearing jn the cases of 'the parties al leged to have committed the assault upon J. IL Carraway, the eolored barber, some weeks since, upon the public streets, and which came .near resulting in his death.' The names of the accused were' John C.) wan, Samuel Browu,' Jerry 'Forbes and Henry Bradley. . George L. Mabson appear ied as prosecuting attorney; Adam Empie, Esq., for John Cowan, and John L. Holmes, Esq., for Jerry Forbes. J. H. Carraway was the first witness f sworn, and nis testimony was positive as to the identity of John Cowan as one of the parties who made the attack upon him. He knew him well, saw his face distinctly and was certain that he wasthe man. Said one of them struck him and knocked him down, while; the other jumped upon his back, crushed him down and run his hand in1g his pocket and got a bundle of cigars, when the police came to his relief. Joseph Cutlar, policeman, swore that as he ran to the scene of the outrage he saw two men running from that direction down towards Fifth street. Found Carraway suf fering severely from the blow and was sub' 8equently informed by the wounded man that John Cowan was one of the men who struck him; x He and' officer Martin after wards found Cowan and arrested- him in a shop near Water street " ." " " 4 " ; E; F.5 Martin, policeman, swore that at 12 o'clock that night, -while on MaVket street, between Sixth and Eighth streets, he heard three whistles blow in different directions, after which he heard the cry of murder, and found Carraway on the ground. Car raway afterwards said that Cowan had struck him. The whistles he heard were not the kind used by policemen. Said it was a peculiar whistle, and that John Cowan knew how to whistle It Said there was a crowd of men in -the city known at the " suing gang," who have strings and blocks to fool the country people. They have a whistle to know each other. Joshua Sill testified that - soon after the outrage while he and : the police were searching for Cowan, he saw Sam Brown on Princess street," who said he was waiting for Jerry Forbes. Carraway told him that John Cowan struck him Joe Jenkins swore that about 12 o'clock on the night, of the assault he saw John Cowan and 'Sam Brown together. They were on Seventh street, going in the direc tion of Market. He knew them well and spoke to Cowan. Shortly afterwards he heard a cry. He itentified Brown as the man who was with Cowan Other witnesses were examined, bat no new facts of importance were elicited. The Court ordered that Jerry Forbes and Henry Bradly be discharged, and that John Cowan " and ' Samuel Brown give '' seen- rityin the sum of $1,000 each for their appearance at Court, .in -default of whicli they were committed to jail. Wilmington Retail market The foftowing'prices ruled during yester day afternoon: Onions, 10 cents per quart;' cabbage, ' 525 cents pef head; Irish potatoes, 4050 cents. a peck; carrots, 5 cts. a bunch; apples 8040 cents per peck; apples, (dried) 10 12 cts. per lb peaches, CO eta. $1. a peck; (dried) 12i. tS cents per pound ; " Wamuts, "SO cents ; -per peck; ' pickles,' 20 -cents per dozen; lard. -12 cents per pound; butter, 45a 1 w Kft oonta nor vmnndr r cheese. "S rcenta per pounds shoulders, 1012f cents' per pound; tripe, 20 cents per hunch; oysters, (Sound) 80 cents a'gallon;cIams, 25 cents a . . . elama. 2(ka25 cents' a ouart: -WO, cenU ; a : peckj :heets, .lOVicents Lrart, areen 5Mka25 1520 cents per quart ; green corn, 2025 cents a dozen; tomatoes, 610 cents per quart ; ' okra? 35 cts. per dozen ; water melons, 2575 cents; sturgeon, 25 cents a chunk (5 lbs.); egg plant3,,515 cts. each; grapes, 50 cents a peck; green field peas, 25 vcuvq . -t-" - nimrtr tnrnina. 10 centa a bunch: bell pen- ' on - -Inn QK7Aft pens, . ou vguh a pcv., a uu uo, wu-zv centa a dozen. An Intereatlne Specimen. We learn that some laborers in the em pi0y 0f G.Z. French; Esq. fat Rocky Point i in this county, cwmie engagfittimi piasimg 1 rbek on his land "at that place, on Thursday discovered the skeleton of a human j possessing no solidity, but crunibjing;at the least touch. It was to be boxed up and brought to this city for the ' purpose of in- vestigation into its. classification, etc ': An iron .buckle was found near the skeleton. , XoTnoiTOometer.-i-,v:fJ.ti:'i I The thermometer in the counting room of the Stab ofllce ranged as follows yesterday: 8 A. M. . . . , 79 degrees. 10 am.;. 84 M 13 M ,..,......85 . . 3 P. M... .. 85 ; ' , 5P.M,;.; .............81 " 6P.M. " 9P.M...,..,. 80 " mm; NO N. C, SUNDAY; SEPTEMBER .:7, 1873. Local Dot.- .', , v The Schr. John G. Wrw7U. Scull, ar- rived at Boston from thiport od the 3d. : The Schr. J. D: WiOiamt, 6 days from this port, arrived at New York on the 4th. - The Schr. : IdabeUa, Fischer, cleared from New York for this port on the 4th instant. -The Schr. Clair -Edward, from this port, arrived at New York 4th instant. ' ' Heavy rains reported on the line of the Carolina Central Railroad , on Friday night, .There was also a shower yesterday." ? Mr. ' IL S. Waldron, . who . has been absent for several months on a Northern tour, has arrived in good health and spirits. ' The meeting of tax-payers at . the Court House on "yednesday evening, the lOthinst, promises to be an interesting and exciting affair. Change of Schedule on the Wilming ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad will go into effect on Monday, the 8th instant. See advertisement. - " xuo uauio ui uie posiuuiue kuuwu us Onslow Court House, in Onslow county. has been changed to Jacksonville, with R. .W. Pelletier as postmaster. '; : There are said to be five native AM. cans on the British Barque Elizabeth Knowks, which arrived here on Friday, and we learn that they are attracting no little attention. We learn that to-morrow the Carolina Central road will run to within about a quarter of a mile of Wadesboro, where the Express matter, will be delivered, and pas sengers deposited. - , - The session of the Presbyterian church in Rockingham take occasion to express their gratitude to those whS have aided in erecting it, and return thanks for the use of the Methodist church, i. 'l' J The receipts at the office of the City Clerk and Treasurer during the past week j amounted to f 4,974 50, of which f 4,023 96 were ior real ana personal ana $U4o oo ror i specific taxes, including Court fines and We learn that there was a slight ac-1 cident on the Wilmington and Weldon road yesterday, which caused a short detention ' of the train. Some five or six cars of a freight train ran off the track, caused by 1 one of the wheels giving way, but the dam age was immaterial. . Kortnary. ; ;"'V" V '.'' There were only two interments in; Oak-. dale Cemetery daring the past week, one of which was aged 44 years - and the other an infant, still born. , In Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery there were six Interments, of which 4 were adults and 2 children. . This makes a total of eight interments in the two Cemeteries. . Held to Ban. Billy Merrick, one of the colored boys alleged to have been implicated in the mur der of Willie Carter, who was carried be f ore His Honor Judge Russell,, yesterday. on a writ of habeas corpus, was held to bail in the' sum of $100 for his appearanceatthe October term of the Superior Court. EL B. Sanders, Esq., appeared for the prisoner. AlfBlaainee. ' "r"': " '" ' We have numerous complaints in refer' anr.ft tn th vfllUnir nf hnvn An thft ntreeta both at night and in the earlv morning. . It proves a great source of annoyance to peo ple generally, while to the sick it amounts to an absolute torture.. Cannot some means be devised to i prevent the evil?; ,;, , . Lxtx Paprs.-To Mr. R. Lv : Harris, of the Front Btreet .News Depot,' we are indebted for. I CCPI8 f 'Rem-Totk CMnmejt Conor I ' !', -Fanrrnrcr Imt.-"We nava Just received a stock of News Ink for summer use, put up In packages pt S5 pounds each. . Cash or C O. D. order promptly niixu race iwuu sr yuauu. s ., - t;; ' . ' The consolidation of the CbreflnaVowwr uii the . -.. . it- : m I . -,. L.ir,:. Weuuy Star navmg largely increased ine circuiauoa of the latter; advertisers will find It an admirable medlumof communication with-the farmers and planters of the two Carolinas. a- i -r, v? . ' Job PRiSTiifa We call the attention of mer chants. Clerks of courts, sheriff, lawyers, railroad and steamabip officers and. agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered' at the MoBiraca Stab Pkihtihs Ebtabubbxxht for nrnmntmnll f.lthtnl eiecution of all kisria of I . - m. t.w -t, ' nn4. I . ... TT-.J. t D1ll i varaB, mu-iieaaB, neiwr-aiaHu,, jrnigisuuuco, jmu TICKeiS, fiianas, runpaiew. i ago, aauu-siue, vaw logues. Bills of Fare, Show-Billa, Checks, Drafts, Ac, Ac Satisfaction guaranteed The Canadian - Ministry j had mat ters all their own way Thursday he- fore the commission to inquire . into the char&res of corruption. Unless the commission can manage to secure the ' attendance, of . the ; members of Parliament who have sq vigorously assaUed the government, it will prac tically have failed of its purpose presuming the - purpose , to be a thor ough investigation. The most , that we can expect at present is that the way will be prepared 1 ox the work of a Parliamentary Committe, if the ap pointment of a new one can be se cured. . t ..j ..j , . A special, dated 5th, from Nor folk to the Richmond Dispatch, says: News has been received here that during a thunder-storm at Culpeper Locks, on the Dismal Swamp canal, in Camden county, N.C., on Thursday afternoon, the lock-keeper's resi dence was struck W lightning and the keeper, Mr. Forehand, and his wife instantly killed.-' ' -. j . a ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A V GTY OhoiCG BuildlH? Lot AT AUCTION. M. CROIVLY, Auctioneer. : BZ CBONJLY & KORBIS. That Very Desirable Lot, Situate on South side of Orange, between Fourth ana. larm atreeta.8tze ht -ivintr httwean tun lota of W. t Gore and W. J. Callaia. Post copy Sth Journal 9th. - . General Siip'ts Office; , WIl,HIINGTOff,''COIt7MBIA & AU GUSTA R. R. COMPANY. : . - Change of Schedtile. : THB FOLLOWING SCHKDULB WILL GO INTO effect at 8:80 A. M.. Monday. 8th Inst: , DAY KJTJPBraS TRAIN (Dally.) L Leave W!lmIneton Arrive at Florence . . . .....11:10 A. M. ..... 4:45 P. M. Arrive at Columbia... Leare Colnmhia....... Arrive at Florence.... Arrive at Wilmington. 6:40 A. M. 11:20 A. M. . i 6:15 P. M. Night Express Train Dally (gun- days Excepted.) Leave Wilmington.. ...... Arrive at Florence........ Arrive at Columbia. ...... Arrive at Augusta . p w , 5:45 P. UL 11 ta p. m. 8:48 A. it. 8:30 A. M. 50 P. M. 105 P. M. S:S7 A. ML ijeave Aaguata Arrive at Columbia. . Arrive at Florence Arrive at WUminston ... . 8:00 A. M. .- Passengers leaving Wilmington on the 5:45 P.M. tram, mwe ciose connection going soutn. , : . J AJLBS ANDERSON, : sept7-tf , ; Qen'l Snp't We Expect to Beceive pm steamship bbnbfactob, due TO- day, a very ffnelot of Q LaCOeS, Apples aid - - ' 'ay ' ' - " t ; . . J Onions. Parties in want will do well to eive na acaU earlv JKWKU17 morning. - ' .' -CHAS.D.MYEltS4C0., sept7 tf - !; No. T Front Street. ...;.';..aiid- JOBBING SALES i - - - ; Tobacco Goods FOR CASH, At 35 Gents ani Upwards, Will eoatlnue tbls week. J.; PIGOTTt aeptT-tf ? . TobaccbnisU ; " At Wholesale. WE) OFFER' THE largest and best selected stock of BOOU HUA SuOBS ! LNTHB STATE.- GEO. B. FRENCH" SON'S, u sept 7-tf 29 North Front street' LI(3rQX,OTHING- ITILL, FROM THE . FKESXNTPBOSPECT . , . y ... f.'-.-fi; .? ! iTERX'CQiriFORTAB'LE. Fbr sometimecomei1.4nd we Hi Would advise all forward at an early :-..f. f f MUNSON "A CO.L ' septt-tf ; , City Clothiers:, i i ,n 1 1 1 1 i , ii i i r j Ulnni ' finmiit aTAnaA 1 HHA BARRELS TLOUR," ALL GRAPES; 2QQ BAHREtS SUGAR, ALL GRADES; BAGa 'ROUS RIO COFFEE, aU grt 0 BAG8LAGUAYRA AND JAVA COFFEE, -' 1rw anln Inw titr ' sept 7-tf . WILLIAMS. A JCURCHTSON: Hay, . Oiats arid Corn. 200 BALES PRIME HAY, ' ! i ; fill II iUSllJttB OA1 S, i . v V w K' fififi BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, 5 000 BUSHELS FBIMEinXED CORN, sept 7-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. Spt. Barrels, Iloop Iron & Glue. 500 tixcoin-HAljn STOHT BARRELS, 00 NBW Y' BARRELS, BARRELS DISTILLERS', GLUE, J" 20 T0NS noop IKON, all sizes. ' . ! For sale low hv sept 7-tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. 1 Corn Shellers 5 ; AND GRAIN FANS At New Hardware Store. sept 7-tf GILES ATMURCHISON. Cuba Molasses, Syrup, Nails, Sec. iift HHDS. SYRUP AND MOLASSES 150 Bbls. For sale low bv " - seut7-tf WILLIAMS m MURCHISON. il ilii- WHOLE NO. 1,839. F O R S A L E . FOR SA L E . Sixty Desirable and Valuable Bnilding Xbts ' . s ADVANTAGEOUSLY .LOCATED WITHIN At Laurinburg, W. C. EACH 66 ,BI, 143 F.EJBSi'. TN RESPONSE TO MANY APPLICATIONS I: HAVE CONCLUDED TO OFFER FOR BALK THOSE BIXTY (60) Choice Building iota, held 8Ix (6) Lots upon Main street bounded by Fah-ley streeVCroiil street and Oak illey.r 1: lA'"' Four (4) Lots apon Main street bounded by Church street, Cronly street and' Oak alley, -i ' ' ! - Six (6) Lots upon Atkinson street bounded by Fairley street, Cronly street and Oak aBey. ' Four (4) Lots upon Atkinson street bounded by Church street, Cronly street and Oak alley; . . . " i . " f ' . ' . . ' . ., , Six (6) Lots upon Atkinson street bounded by Fairley street, Cronly street and Hickory alley. ' -. i- . i .;''.;..' f"f-- ; . : . .. .. ': s r. Four (4). Lota upon Atkinson street bounded by Church street, Cronly street and Hickory alley.' ' . ' -i - a - - . ? ' . .. t-: -.ji 4. - ,1... - p - ar . - vfe- . j : " .4. Six (6) Lota npon Atkinson street bounded by Church Four (4) Lots upon Everett street bounded by Church "' ix'(6) Lots upon Everett street bounded by Church , Four (4) Lots upon Everett street bounded by Church 8ix (6) Lots upoa McLaarin avenue bounded by Fairley street, Cronly street and Walnut aueyJl Four t) Lots Upon McLauria avenue bounded by JHAIN STREET. : 66 : . 66 66 t 66 : 66 66 a : 5 : a Sfe: gfe;. g6; gfe; -; g. ' f OAK ALLEY. -M -' Tee' :"66 ": "66 :''66' :" ;66 T' 66' ' 63 B - a, ta a tA t ' .Om, Om, Om. O O 0a.' ftfej-. tit.'.' gSj- Sfe: gSj - H ' H S ' ATKINSON STREET. ' : 66 : 66 ; 66 : 66 : 66 ; 66 ; . . -B B- .'i B 1 B - B B S HICKOEY ALLEY. . f " I 66' :V66 ?' W "& i'i"6S:"66'l B- B t B B B-. B" . T.mO: wO. wO. m. m0. ., :Sj,,6g; eg: Sgj feSi feg:.' g"! - EVEKETT STREET. ' - B - t f n B . B B S ' "WALITOT ALLEY. ' : 66 ,: 66 : o : 68 : 66 i 86 : 66 ; b - b t b -oa:- tuft- ob-5t- MoLAUItm AVENUE. . AD persons who have made application for the purchase of these lots and all others desirous of makinar a profitable investment and who desire any information ... -September My plan with number of lots and boundaries distinctly denned upoa application t Mr..' Joseph C. Etc- rett, at the store of Messrs. Everett & Co., Laurinburg, auposat 01 us same. scp 4-ir ,.. 4 . NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. j r ! " -! . Pay, Real ani Mu for TonTselT. TO BK COMVINCKO OF THE VALUE : OF your purchase of reading mattejc, read and study it - - - - ' (-.;" ' ' ; Sound, solid and reliable informiUok in Historyl Science, Theology, Ac, you will receive. 1 i t - Novels by best authOTB-HOl with morala ; Literature reoresentinz all suMects. entertaining: and instructive. - - ; Once examined It speaks for Itself, Aakforallof we above at ' 1 eptf-tf 'n'-i'V Lira Book and ICuioo Store. r iIi - .;L0St, Vesterdat eyeninq, 6n;noeth WAtiB street, between the officer of Mr., F. W- Kerchner and Messrs. yjOarBros, a memorandum took rctwtalntpg about j& .or $6 . to. awey. jTe finderf will be rewarded oa leaving it atthia office. SiirOie may He lined te let I SHALL REMOVE MY CIGAR BUSINESS TO the Brooklyn "side of that dangerous-oruisanee knows, as Boner Brkis If th autnoriliea will fnf- uitneir generous purpose or Duuaing a monument or stone; twin use -every exeruoa- to suppiy tne pabucmUipofflng material ti ..,.';..-, I i t ,' ii H n-.i'l. i"" .i ri ' iii tni I ii jt 1J Flat for Sal. E ! !' X ' ti .it " ... t l .t.tT.t ' 'rSARLYNEWtWELL BUILT-IN FIRST-BATE order capacity ,800 barrels and over-r-will carry-40 cs wcodU-ia cheap. ; Apply to hr.h ni l septTst-. ,: . rq . i i r. .Jigsaw.- TheMystery Solved atliast! t- ' Bargains t Barsalns ! Bargains I AT COST! AT COST! AT COST! At : Solomon Levy's ; Store ! C OME ONE! COME ALL! AND SEE THE GREAT FALL IN . " ' Dry &00uS, ClotUns, Boots, Shoes, Eats ' " " TRUNKS, dte.. See, , - ' . f A full and well selected stock In all departments. A FUiX USH OP LALrES WEAK. I am determined to change my business, and la oraerio oouMionermr- - r ,J ENTTRE STOCK AT COST!; i JTo humbug! Come and see for yourselves and Save at Least 25 per Cent j By puTchaaing your Goods of n '-: ; 1 i i ' SOIiOlTlON ' IiKVY, At the old stand, southeast comer ' Front and Mar jcet streets. . i - t ; may u-tm-nac Ladies' Belts, AWES' AND GENT'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS, I Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, Aelj at the Sa Saddle and r si rvivi j via ' ' -' J 1 f.sUTovliani r . . Wo. 8 South Front Sfe, mavS-tf nae M'' i WHmintrton,H. C. ' BATES OF ADVEHTISINO. ; One Square one day,..,.... .... twodaya,...-..-.. .-- i 5J . - threadaya..,Xi......-w.- " -fouroays JX " ftvedavs.. .......... ......... S W , " . on vmk ; O DO 1 ; Two weeks. s si,. Three week 5 00 6 60 Two months ..15 ou . , Three months.,., " - " v ! ..Six monUiaj.,....V...., One year. .60 Of " 13?" Contract Advertisements. aken at, propor tionately low rates. . . v. Five Squares estimated as a qnarter-comnin, ana ten squares as a half -column. 40& FEET OF RAILROAD DEPOT - ; . : "by me at LanrmMrg, N. C.vtt: 1 s5i etreet, Cronly fctreet end Hxckory alleys f street,' Cronly street and Walnut alley street, Cronly street and Walnut lUey " 7 street, Cronly street and Walnut alley. Cnurch street, Cronly street and Walnut alley.' r ""main TRKirr.J's 66 : 66 : 66 : 66 f.l. OAK ALLEY.- S x "is :'"!:'"ai":f 66":; i B B . B B ,,::pm;,-: 00 u:-.: &S.' feg: g: . , . . - ' j 9 9 p - ATBTNSON 8TKKKT. S - 99 gar Q H w n w W M H M o. a 66 : 66 :, 66 i It 1 '1 dttmCKOBtAIJJEYiSy .99 ;i i 6.:rS.Ui6't''3i V; B B B' B EVERETT STREET?. ' ' ij. j iv .4 j cV : 66 : 66 : 66 : 66 : k"- :S : B 5 ijfi'-f-jt :oa: u: o-j'o-- . tKW& GCO-. )0Wg v,i?J :: WALNUT ALLEY. .S ! :'66'iT68!i"6Kr8ft ; - -b ; b b : b -r I; : 1-1. 0,. o M. ..t. . 4 . . McLAURIN AVENUE. ' ' OB : W 9 66 . relative thereto will find on and after . -. : , Gth,'::i878: N. C, ne Demg my amy . antnornsed agent ror thet . m. CBONLTa NEWi AD VERTISEMENTS; ITotice 9 A PESIBABL1! ST0EB QN MAEEET! STREET for, rent from October let, 1873. v s '-.c' is". ..-.jApplytof.:- i4 X. IfoILHENNT, septwnac i;oifi4d-BVprufiXisL -t. aa:ac oa u.ii ijei.' S. LOUIS CiVeO., 23 HiiWvStreeV fW C. ? : J1 -JlJgti iiiJOlJli WCiv.-iO. : .. No.29 NorthiFronfc Street, el 3f Now occupied by Geo, R. French 3t Sony ONE IR ArVE 'NATIONAL'HOTEL 'AND aid jo'i i;xti4 biwr futtt ti I .' We will remove there about the 15th Of September aM urn a' m-tln;r-'-;-; Largest;;' t$: Cheapest SI 9M. .!'! ' St ever brought to this State, which war guarantee to sell at Baltimore prices. - f.' i i t . ; - ang 31-lwnac MISCELLANEOUS. M. ' CRONLY, 'Auctioneer. 2?. (m'ONLTA IIOBRlk - Besiralila Df ellin for Sale i Auction. GN TUESDAY, 8TH SEPTEMBER NEXT, AT 10 o'clock A. M., we will sell, at Exchange Corner, that desirable dwelling, containing ft rooms, situated on the north aide of Mulberry, between Fourth and Fifth streets, aad Immediately opposite the residence of Mr. Junius D. Gardner. The tot has a front of 88 feeton Mulberry street running back north to an alley 1ST feet, the same being a part of Xot 4 and 5 la Block SW as pet Tur ner apian. . li '.' Vv ji V r , There are irptnrrlie ro rooms, line well o TKItchen containing tworooms, line well of. water with brick curb, and all necessary outhouses. ' TERMS One-half caah, balance la 6; IS 'and 18 months, with 8 per cent interest, u n aug 81-U Warits. WANTED One or two good workmen, thor oughly acquinted with the Was-on and Car. riage Business, Immediately. None but good, hands need apply, sept 4-lw 4 F. H. HAYDKN. 9