a r V TFHf . -. H- BERN ABO I' f .' Editors. :' CICEBO W. HAI1HIS, j -- : WILMINGTON, N. C: ? TuESDAT - MOBJCTNGj SEPT. 9, 1873. NOTICE. , To City Subscriber South of Market Street. A: ; ... - lit From the 1st dav of October next. 1 . mi , ' wu.?i-; Af street wJl 1e BivoJj-ftia dwjfc Mr. Hugh Green. - All subscriptions up to October 1st will be payable, to ,?.,r 4?lu U tj f l IK Mii VV J Kliriill ftnrt fmm that n.lte : to Mr. Green, who will deliver the paper regularly thereafter.. ;: v TURNER'S SUIT AGAINST HOIDEN ; AND IMuei.AS. "--. The suit for civil damages brought by Hon. Josiah Turner against cx Gov. Holden : and (Militia) 1 General Stephen A.tDouglasi which has been pending for some in the courts of this State, was decided as to one of the defendants last Friday. Judge Watts continued HoldenV case uri til s next P ' term. Douglas' case was tried.1 The Judge char-ed the jury that the de- """S" o J J fendant was acting - under 5 authority of the .Governor Iwi hatrdid not au- thorize him. to Offer indignity to or - a it i- cruelly treat the plaintiff, and if the proof satisfied them that he had done so, they should find for the plaintiff; s to the amount of damage that was v " as J-" jury ary retired and after a short consul- tation brought in V verdict for ten , thousand dollars in favor of theolain- . . t - r;nuti TD, m ... -uaoney ii. iuaury icnairman,; i;'ivU fU'i-"' " iu L i 7 I fvcnmona city, t-.ibUJiiU Mulj ; Stab Soutn 61 the centre of Market Col. Charles S. Venable, Universi- v ' tiff, ' -r- , The contin , A - . I r.-?.ViT:. u?-" u tB-MTJf oureu AW1 inumg-HoIden's case. It ought : , , -r.,. . to nave Deen-tnei at tnis term, as n '.. -. . .. . nad twice, or tnree times post- have been: no party animus in making up the verdict; 'rhe judgment was I 11 3 . a . T 1 . ...':'. 1 weu aesexvea.;! jougias was not as i eniltr as Holden. who was the Drin- I cipalmaUthosebrutalKirk outrages, butne was a participant in tnemost lawless deeds ever transacted inKorth J Carolina, and deservnishWeSL -t- iT----v'- I TTnWnnatAlir It. U mM T,.rnr will . V ! . . . ' .fsutvi wjwigwwi, i wPonglashasno property that can be .&t5Sgsinj-ar -ntil r:tr"C - j?3 " I the mmionfl: oxyranr THE CALIFCUXSIA ELECTION. fpmV'fi M-f i $ i taei 7$$d I Ttdvrae-mloiiiisT inHheTeceht J election, the fultlelf'of which has A r i3 tra-.t c??f i.gr fr I w-1" "" gnmcan:,wmcii:gre4st - nrf-ttvmV. ..MirMMi-i'h. .1 prnim doriousiT-oTer a WKJiil'ttrAixiAiJiA rt.?- ? lTcliari.parties. This i """v""-" aiuuauujF icuujf w. i smoo. -Booth will probably be chosen I United rStatea:;Stfator. by. the new ' Ia hich wille anti-mo- ".i 1 J?" 1 : .till LfiJre la k tmt-f Ki A frirarar-H ninvn I .wv- i mentis imMelffatewhichsig-t .TOoyenienttinOfco and liATpeople iMFridav Cas- iVvi-f - t: rd1"i'i- a-H telar washosejiPresident of thef SSvASTSh.WM President) o berMiniftTTj which is SEnliatlcallv of w9:i3H8. iimaj I Mut - -H' W.A.0as$;Jip'bbld-te postmaster at Stoinytnin Vnrr-TTr-r , Zm3mi?ZmJA " " 4U acomihfor'fer ..... i v.uiw:s.vo.ouicu; ,sorae ot tnera very bad cases. editorship of tlie Brooklyn Eagle. iart nomas as irotnrtr to (" Dr., Zollinger is now staying, -wtteriiigplaofrVRefc tend to finish a work in which tie has been.. -engage lor.two jews m T. C. I)eTLeottctakeiEa ;mB4 Little Nell, Mbmu aTOBek, Ben. De Bar . and other prffeoSd irUsta.l-. - - teAa.FU' ithf h.iWra1ti'of ' -VJargtrna, .maa been awarded tneipr3ze6f - $300 by the Southern Methodist Publishing noqspuwarajijroaapeopie got diciafly murdered Wire, and hanged w theweTO Miwitted W leateTT : nrai tion'rDVMr- control of both thearty conventions an aged ?air innocent rwoman cori- esirouTBfeeing, --.'-u- ! and manipulated the nominations to traryttf theevideneff and without the Wapc,iaidraraI followed the crowd ? ct s BalUinore Gazette of "Saturday r. 1 suit themselves. 3 But a movement forms Witu1aiiat.2n&fr baa and noted thebonsy where the . girls 4 Yesterday drning at 9 ocldck the sun, wiemsves. s xus a. movement ,;i ;' vetit-f fof . nntesrtas ffreatlv da- ,1 fi-m-mku.: House for writing the best book for Sunday, schoolsentitled, Heir of the KIngdomf Gen. N. P. Banks will, enter the lecture field this Fall with the fqUowing .subjects: " Will it Endure," a review of the American Republic and the dangers which threaten it; "Public" Opinion," "Burlin game,"! 'Dryden, 'tie Father pf ' English Poetry and. Iandinavia, . . soCTHKRWHiSTOHiOAtiSOCIfiTY. General Early has appointed the fnllnwinrr Krecutive Committe or tho - r.".w ""o-7.r:. ; i fvr; oootnern xiisioncai oouieiy . , . ty of Virginia; , , jotsio, Jret Johnston, Lex- ington; - ,;CoI. bert"E. Withers, Wythe- i K-l, 4 fVl . .TnsAnh Afftvn. Kinnmnnn ltv " "T Trln. Wn Tnnaa C Lieut.-Col. Archer Anderson, " ; Major Robert Stiles,, . . " ' George L. Christian, Esq., " 1 j In connection with' this subject we publish"" the' following letter from General Maury " explanatory of th e aims and objects of the society: JjYNcnuUEG, September 2, 1873. j -rT-.'.':' '', oi:. . Dear Sir The recent convention of our Society at the Montgomery wmte Sulphur Springs has awakened a hew; interest in its objects,.! which will, I tope, enable us to accomplish impor- tunt. -rosnlf ss Althnnorh we have been jrf existence how over five years, I find that very, few. people in Virginia have been aware of the fact; and fewer still know what we have been doing-or what it is we seek to do. l j therefore desire in this letter, ad- dressed to yourself to give a brief aer count of tbe: origin of pur society, of its history up to this time, and to ex? I plain its objectfor the information of the general pubUevif- i. 1 Soon after the vax closed, my atr tontiftn wis aT1a1 Ae t.V tention was caUed tath only had webeen subjugated to the AnW kail hmCKomi mB(m t.A t.bi nnnrop nf tlia mrtK Jhnt tl-A 1-iatnrV I fv n v wuv wasr wuw wmw miuhv of our revoluupn was being wntten exclusively byi our' conquerors, and onr rtMnVf mov thom VZTL ciples a:?ur conduct during the lu iiuareuiEicub ua. uui cause ilb ui ill- woi. M' riWi;nnnn ni in rh f 'hWnrv wv - nf th eKnnl teachers; and most potent, of all, of the school-book makers, was combined I 4n f. nfv tnH anMifa na in 'hfl avoa I w -" i XMei: . .. .. . . . J manifesleduponth meanor of our people. VVe had bo- come so' f amilianzed with the odious mea. and od ous light in which. t,r0m TrorrfrtH that, wo Tuoro fae. I " I Aoswg.PW seii-respecc, anaseemea feauy w.iw4u1eswj.1u a-iueuegua-1 tions thus prepared for us-and to be t feauy rangmiwwiifloufcwn. l - atrerie.vallonrnamestoourchUdren witn an ine oaium a malignant, unre- i lenting, acti vftAnd-anscru pulous .en e- my could throw around them. mi 'ti-f ;im- ' i'. ; . j.ne-poiicyOT "-renaenng treason odious,t . whjch.i:was.t announced by Andrew Johnson iwheo her miaieled .t '!.- v--V-ji I wne nmaBacreajirc;vx'"c-rit Wtfrf I east him 3htof twis- punisheT IqtheTull extent of the I our President and cast bnn .nttQms- on to die of slow torture, -when Eeid - have been satisfactorv to tha Shiest called " rebuilt " Until linfi-TAnt h fit I f"!i"y LEvwr.v.vcuguis iu!;r"iyTf--t n.rrriT--rT .TK-r ionVcowed aspects of the men of the f darcotnehua BSYeaonn I oouiDyJwnosejoniyxareseemea now i latton tiio voiint c;t-rKiavasf stowed? awavr in-arroom of; a. once f proud "Sbutherri "dnfederacyf 1 who had challenged the :admiration of the world by their heroic .defence' of their country : - 1 u v: n .L.t j- l icavup lucwue iuswo wi maiteuBo fromobKvion aftddestructionvindto u wa dwuc buuvujwk wi'Mw ovum- era Historical Society. vAnd for Ibis frn Histoncal Society. And for t. i inaugurated in -lew urieanv more thaa-five .years ago, the, firstCste-p in a - movement which noVjalastJ seems likely to producethe result we have 1 at Pcured an Informal to f. - - a. t meeting of eTgnt or nine friends, who baa WRed' in tlie onfet1erate army, He hiD week's time.at-tbe same olace. eah n f.tri.,f. 'mi Hr.Tr.rn or,... ' atroof f I aneMIIB. WUIUW1 JWU VBeif WUUStM III I Wt rioror-iaffS fffiivr i 1 Tlor.- l witt & Nortori. We seoarateidf ' .Tmi Mt rhmJl tore-asBemblHn a leading members of the Hip YeeTong; ) rriary.-..?fi822ri. diedune; lJ5tJ7. of Skreeinir in 'the rneaniirne) talqo. enlist otrtfcrs trom ainourst those who ithfcr'frntWAittniMrat. thnao whn I . WOttm J Iave,most. at heart the,great object 4a ie w.m'A oar irtteoiinir there .wercnearlyxfortyr gentlemen present--ra. provisional .oraanuawoTtl, i was effected, committees appointed jWhicn whiica in a.ew weeks ueyelop-J disaster ou tlie (Jbicago and Alton j ed the orffanization -Which -WpritlvTtIrSrfifivas frectifriffi8lislv.:T confesed-at the -Montgomery White Krt nhni nnnnrra t " triripertence 1 has -'corivihoed us thaNewrieans,ohTeaspnspBet Vri.fTi tltHlta MlVirrtr- lfIMjn)t a.uv wuicuwll fcj ReTifDrrFslm?a not:sa-WEliBuited f or oar, central organization as Bichirjoni 1 - ill he,' and, farthemoreniiailtrie been inadeqnte tor its4fficient vufixus!,zincxxs nrrmmn. 'esxis. t yyt) .louncU during., several rtoUJUmirurias,. ana HiHer daly-liveredf experience, that the Yoluntary efforts OI-3Jyn1e commTinity in such-a' work Q TT Ail rxai, TTi.il "WIT a 1 i w ..thojj rations of thew association rjrton nrt dranntlim j jt vwuhto vuiuiuiibtso, uiaue up from those most active An the ' DivR. TVf . Pftlmfir. C&ner&l BeauVeerard, Hon. B. J. Sage, General 1 0. M.LWilcox,v Morgan Harrod.? and 4nyselr werer on this committer; and Uiougb. we all nad the work mucn at neart, we came to tne conclusion tnat i iif iocrimr .. M,iio collection, ssojjmenl.a tion of the historical material; that . . , . . i a. .i . i. ne must oe a nrsi-oiass man;, mat ms eluv time and services shall be .... , , ' . : tore, mat ne innftt.:.io"vad(winAteiv salaried and furnished with all that is necessary to ensure ms emciency. , ? r lo do this the hrst step, is to pro- j. ide the financial means requisite' I believe our Convention has veTV prac? tically dealt with the questions before it, and before the beginning of the next yeai - we may expect to Jave our "GW mainerX at?r 'Wfet?: r t.ho imnnrtmit. vpanlfi whu-h' all who desire to see the. truth pf history Ided will reioice.to,see.,,Tl08e unfolded will rejoice who fear it, have and will continue to deride our work, and ' to- misrepre sent its iutention and in.every way hinder its success.' ' ; . " ' ' ; ' " I think the timeis, favorable! to the reinvigoration of .our, efforts, and for the awakening: of. the sympathies of the best people of the -"South,: which f will attem now go" till we good working order and great resultsJ Ljacompushed. 1 i.' With high respeoti . .1 - I am truly yours, f'' "H A liVHV TT f f i rftT?V" 1 f AN iNip-AMOUS TRAFFIC. Nlneieeu More Chinese' Clrls Sold at 1 Pablle Auction. Correspondent Tew iTork World Sax Fiiakcisco, Aug. 27. , Sax -Fbancxco, Aug. 27. -- - - f steamer i r rtr"-P"Hllc y.?m?I iVarVr " Jm"mSP..V?: .t" .V"-J - , i vs - sMwwwrii - . iJrWJUw - iwutfaii taureni- iwuuuuuu uau turueu OUl IU l r - f PCaKZ - 1 telyjarfestM members of the: Jiip jjt ee long. TTlnquiry ' as io long. iTinquiry;' as Jtc is great turnout led tc the caiise of this ereat turaodt led 'to the revelation that ihere were niue- . . teen women on board. , AucuuinajD uuu ..tvsviuuiea were the room, but were prevented from I WL-j. Your readers can gam but """i ".rAJ"0 iliiC!,. trvu? 1 pvifuvwillwivu kJVLU.w vtCIO MvUbt I r'fi . zitCl J:cs.k u i.u SX! i 1181 1 and- 1 T hope 4 we will 1 "IS ;waHwig,;,ior , uuu, iu uigu ori;with unflagging1 interest state of ner;ousness. Said t she ee bnr 'iVew machinerv in VJIere I've been waiting and rocking Admission beingi re "S1 , v"w w vsmmi.uwbuw po ana i Hi'SS I cxuk ucvuuu mi; jrcauu ui uur Xu , I fftt aT tWvro A?a,l,oV ft. ..T s Ti V . v tt v m j i i, ? me-xup Jteo long and tne foUow- r . - T. i " rr. :'-,v"vvi l ?u hayeeach beenoffered a . .wtwuvi juu vc sired it, but have voluntarily "chosen an evil life.'i .You have doubtless been told how -to answer; but remember that if any of yo are caught in houses ISf -JF rpvntJk. hpn3ttt , Hmii nrilTl.n I iawl AflC ooorsTrere inen oppriprt t !riiaoo&iaera.were sua vuiu kjucy, mr-Div wwuiauvi-. IIO.I v. aTTti .?srr rr --f"?.--! 7 - - j you . ?. 1 a waiieuaBa at -inononr named I v????8! 99j QtVethtu?J. 1 Kave often seen (negro slaves sold in e oumem states, nave seen lurks .at A.aUye jpartin- Constantinople, enuens and ILastern tickevsnt. a hnrso - - ; ----- f -- -y sale, bnt n4ver hi my experience as a .. ,,.a--7--. . Z . V and. after passing inroview before the oTiTiMi vn iTimna ttt an a win r n v s Uw. 'vuuu. jf Kim. Wl The prices openeoTIow, anoTgrad-i nallv intsreased until thfl hammer r. . . dropped. : rhe prices realized ranged iroraztQ 425.).,&ick,ana1di8- g0 x iCt, u i in v wiupiauor received 4u apieee ior inem, mating r(0, and that they received 10 per jritof the puchase rnobey, which, Cent. with the hoM'moWey,Teached nearly 16UU f The arrest' of YConductor Bean, I When the accident happened Bean I tial twAm'f ha taiAtiiaf nril tAiinrl rotnrva on the farm of an Englishman named Essipgi who had -married trelalive't fc Ji't"k'iTU .aV;!,. .,..r..J n'f bot-af ter coasuUiogaiBeatf t the- two put their heads together to flank the opera-rengaged a merchant named lklillerto'4 44 i . . ... A . a. J a s ; . . I go to Cmcagp ffd Umranire the pre'iTrrarti ofirf-wife. jiatsz tocm3Eoo upHhe'cdhoTuctor at thhtcagQiaiUljoa rrW-rtrc and got the mfoU&BeW'lbtf TSsUVr.d l&JjhilS3xttTzrfc& tizfiBil -i I . . v a arsj I erniays he is going to . bestow I u i t , . i eiiaru ou sume cnaniauie oojecu STAR -f- whirlwind onA.; Manitoba prairie, is related; to have formed a 1 "Lay spout."' JL - ' j a "honeymoon car" is now run oq tbe Pacific railway for the purpose i 4 -e Ohio Democratic papers express ptemselres as almost- certain of-the I election of William Allfln rnr-next n., '," ; - - - 'c tvi. , ujiuuiuiu vt auuk caicuiaung macnine qas noi ueen u 18CU 1U gnuuiuj uumuia Everybody in Kacine, Wis.J wants a new hoteL.' :They say thd Huffgin House is "good enongh," but the name is too suggestive, - , pu0 people of i Connecticut will decide by .ballot on the first Monday in Obtober,1 wither '- they willinfiw i i? ' JA 1 v T2. hL their stile capital 6 not. P. r cUUi 'lLK.i .aJ, values the life of her - late .lamented lord at the sum of. $10,000, and. has instituted suit for the recovery of that amount from that husband's mur derer. .A sL 1 .t JTI iva'vs-u-! A Hartford gentleman, who had tarried la at a wine supper, rfound ,n xne cnair, im my neaa spins rouna like a topt : "J ess soj wife, where I've been, responded he; "it sm the ntmnonnava ' TRAGEDY! IN RHODE ISLAND.' A Jealous Wife Pursues lier Rival .with an Axe, and ts Shot Dead by th Rival's Brother A Verdict of Mur der. : - : .-i-.,.! ..tai Pboviikxce, Sept. 3. :! The -quietvillage S of Greenville, Siithfield,f about ten miles from this city, was the scene of a murder, last Saturday evening. , Like most Rhode Island factory villages, Greenville is owned by the mill proprietors. One Long House," a large one-story and T WvnBfl 1, t.l t.Al, ;J JI. A XACalt. U1VU& OllUOVGU M DllVI II U1ET tance from the mill, si and contain ing a numbfer of operatives. ,Amon . io ong the families ; in : the nonse were those of Caleb . Williams, and Daniel Atcbinson. 1 or some time past there has been ill feeling, owing to Williams danghter Marthaa very pretty girl, receiving attention from n.TMa A f nliitiPAna VinortAni f - Gjs4-1 : r-. av,: of MrB, . Atchinson armed, herself with aq axe and a knife J J J - J a i - it ' 11T:i auu uemaauwi eu.nuuu w me V ,n:8,;Ak fused, she broke in the door with the axe-'ind: was about to enters when Caleb Williams, brother ; of .Martha, i a . j iiwua.P,.Bu,,Buw mFvu wwug Jlrs. Atchinson deliberately fired two snots at her irom --a Smith wesson revolver. .The second.-bullet passed tnroncn her bodv. kiilmcr her almost through her body, killing her almost instantly. Officer Mann arrested You ng Williams and locked ; him up ijir Georgiavillel " A jury was sum moned, and alter heannff tbe testi mony they decided that ..the: killing . . .... . ' . r Williams' Was hield to answer the A.i it;? vtmzu , ; - charge of urn -.v r.fc. -:nf,or rtf vnrf, pmi!nn nn Qn - nnartnVriHT rfkB'flti.nal to-f w:mr??t- a nttmoer orjiisitnenas'and relatives, jaolnIniorscingat ered at the iuountj Vernon xloteL and jui naeiu iarni&neaDyJurv onn I Stewart, orboeeded U the cem3terv. a t pt-nyy Lr- auu xhw. i ajidav, uouuiut at vjiiabv the futieral service bfthe'Episcoba tchnrc hT after which the Vali-beareri iu au lujuicaoiic uiauuci Colonel H.H. XewiMessrihos; Williams.-WVVavlor. H. Wil I r . - .5 a . . - : j . i jxi.- vrrccnway, earned ine caBKvb con-. i&fag the remains td the hearse. The rues 01 we vaurcu, piaceu m 5 1 grave prepared for tbemia the Welti i ered famiitr lotlosThft errave is to the -r right; aridltnmediately by the side of his wife,1 who was a daughter of Lew-, s-'Trr..i.' 'a-xs '..i--- i,!;, -i 'rarri .1 . Jn emerpa, sq., ana sisier. io rion. J0ha Wethered,of BaUimbre'cbuntT. A. large .niarhle.abietucoyersher i errave. coataininff f thei followiiiff Ju RpJintifnl" i ifi,"i-rwrftf' .nrl; .'rlinmrttr . her life Was full of r Christian charity and;anselfish;vcnd -' death that'of the righteous,. tier last etui like his."' To the left of" i thisgrave are the graves of-three children ,cifi tue aeceasea-riram jvioreau, wnb-i l died in 1859; Lizzie Brandon. .who., iatner was:United( States Minister at thatiw ( Who 'died ifr 1861, at Kaleiffh. The" gvof JMbrea a' 'M.iU'tl, UnknW;J.MltJ'lV''.ij'j! kneeliug iu -prayetal the foot of a'J crossco Itcis' tfestotife?? crUace ove1 T: isifiaiafttaJthwooiie ithat 'covers sttie. ' T' h i n ill i ggj I k lif U HWawn w WTavrs mrwi a n v -tx vt niwii- ar -Armra and. is to charge of one of the most skillful workmen in the State. All kinds of Binding executed neatly, cacujiij auu upeuiuoaaiy. lang li-il SPECIAL NOTICES. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL Abaoln telTBaf e. Perfectly odorless. Al waVt nnf ' form. J lllumlnatlDg qnalltiet smperinto gas, Burnt ia Any ump wicaoui danger 01 expioaiss or. texinq fire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use or volatile and daneerona oils. Its safety under every possible test, and Its perfect bornlng qualities, are provea ny.ua conunuea use m over auu.uuu i amines. Millions of rations have been sold and no accident directly, or indirectly- has ever j occurred from Darning, storing or kandllng It. i The immense yearly loss of life and property, re sulting from the use of cheap and 'dangerous oils la" the umtea states, u appaiung. . The Insurance Comnanles and Fire Commission ers throughout the country recommend the ASTKAL as the best BafeaTnard when lamps are used. Send for circular.' :i u'i't.ir, u a - For sale at retail, bv the. trade crenerallv. and at wholesale by the proprietors, C1IA8. PRATT A CO., iUo r Qiujn Btreeij new xotk. - i s '- augM-emD&w, , rr , , .,-.,! . HALL'S VEGETABLE -i - Sicilian Hair ' Rouewer! Is the best article known to preserve the hair. It will positively restore . GK AY II AIH 7 ' To its Original Youthful Color,, and , h ..; promote its Growth. , . . , t.. It is an entlrelv new Scientific iHacoverv. combin ing many of the most powerful and restorative agents in tne vegetaDie Kingdom. , ; It makes the hair smooth and glossy,' and does hot etain the skin!. , : , . ; ; . . . . ,. .' :..,, It is recommended and used by the first medical authority.;;.? .j-v ri'!: ' ,ii n s Sifi: i Our treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. ' It P. HALL tt CO., NaBhn Tf.' H., Proprietors, For sale by all druggist. , Price $1 00.1 . . sept 4-eodlw-d4w u. , . ,' . Motliera, MotIer, Mothers. , ; . . Don't fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH- IN a 8THUP for all diseases incident to the period of teething in children. ' It relieves the child. from pain, enres colic, rerblates the bowels, and by giv ing relief and health to the child, elvej rest to the mother. . , ", Beeure and call for 1 'i'' rJ: t -: . "MKS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,", i For ale by all drngelgts. ! iune34-eoduvr-t-thur-aL 4 , ; t : BUSINESS CARDS. A. ADRIAN. BL.YOLLXBM, V OLLCRSi I Corner Front and Poofc Sta a: 11 H. ii -wilMINCTON, N. C If THOLKSALB GROCERS ; - u " 1 11, ? ..... IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on ss am exaniimng our biock. ; : ;, n.j.nov iv-u :,: ijU; :MOFFITT A-CO.,1;-- GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , Nortb Water Street. ...-.,, ,,,' )4.-,r ;:rt,WILMINGXOJC,.Hf C, Will elve prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, General Produce, etc.. eta - Also to receiving ana forwarding goods. fW Orders solicited and promptly filled. - " B; P. SIITCinSIJL Jfc SON, ' QOMMISSION MERCHANTS ' C . ; ' " - . .:ia(ff " Aad Dealers in-j., ?;0 1 Grain, Flour. Bar and also Fresh Or o and lfteal, Pearl llomlny- y,J fr...-;hi;.r;--:ani:c.rit.v? vCi-teJ ; 1J No. 9 and 10 N. Water et, Wilmington, N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. . MISCELLANEOtJS. t Havana Eoyal Lottery. ORDINARY. DRAWINGS. Clasa OT.1. uly 12th, 1873 Class 90S.. July Kith, 1873 Class 91S Oct. 4tl th, 187S Class 913.. Oct. Uiasa WH..AUg. 14ttt. 1878 aase 910.. Ame. 80th. 1873 Class 914.. Nov. 8th, 1873 Class 915. .Nov. 96th, 1873 Class 911,.Sapt 17th, 1873 Grand Extraordinary Drawing, 916, on 18th Doc,,;7S The amount drawn In every Ordinary Drawing ww ne $450,000 divided into 782 Full Prizes, as roLLows: 1 Price ot. ...... 1 " of.... .$100,000 50.000 . a 5,000 10.000 l of................ 1 " of " of $5,000 each.... ............ 10 of 1,000 each -,..;.... i.. 80 " of 600 each... .......;;.. 046 . f 800 each. . . . .J . . . . . 9 Approximations of $500 each to the J i $100,000 ;Prirt.v.-W.s.i.J..ivi..i' 9 Approximations of $300 each to the - 30,ooo Prize.........,.::....... t 0 Approxiinatlons ef. $300 each tu the $25,000 Prize.......:. ii 9 Approximations of $300 each to tmf $10,000 Prize -1 4 Approximations of $100 each to tbe , :y..f two $5,000 PrteM . . ' 10,000 . , 1U.UUU 40:000 10S.8OO 4,5D0 '18,700 1,800 . 1.8 OO 400 $45 O.OOO ' Address "all orders to BOItViO BBOTHKS. Commimairm Merchant, who ara my only authorized oorrespondeota in the United States to receive or dera and cash all prizes In New Orleans, La.jNo. 77 Plrst Sub-Collector for exportation in Havana, Cub; ; street, :67k (iu -.u . s.r t . aneS&-dvtf Give 10 us 1 a Trial 'H'ASDEifS ano tt;ioates'tob GUMS ! JU. runnea and. Perfumes the- Sreathl Cleanse Beautifies and Preserves the " - : Use tt daily, and jroar teeth will be the last ef Na ture s guts to lau you. , , - SOLD 3T. ALLDRUGGISTS. , mayST-eodlyimpi,'- Who WwtCffim:? I " Al- COMPETENT BUSINESS JCABT,v OP GOOD Jt. character, long experience and extensive ac quaintance in the counties- atone1 th liae1 of-lhe t Carolina Central Railroad, will accept a situation as any respectable mercantile house or firm , in Wil mington, at reasonable and satisfactory compensa- uuu. Appiv bi-uiib omce nnmeaiaceiy. : aug29-eodtf.frl ,-r ,r . r . A NOTIIER LOT OF , v, , ." . , , . - : : J ' "Tlie I Jcs t ia tlie XV orld'" - JUST INSTC-RE,,,,, At aaglO-tf J-GBQWSR MYERS'. ll find 13 So. Front Street.' OaMaU)? :siCpoba rr Hi-,nHueru,conaucv tner onsinesa trthe old in . . ... . ... . -. i ftar No. l GranltejRow, where I will be happy t see my old friends and enstomerm oci l-tr - H. WEBB, a ivt Lst J"or saleby 4.? aWii'-j .'iiaidw 'j 1 iifdec .s-ifjaauviui'" -stcs: rWllXARD BROS.? i iin; .Bacon I Bacon i IiU7 105 0 LB9 -'SHOTJLDTRS AND SIDES lune'tttf WTLEARD BRO&t "" I . l a ... ji 11 1. n' -F5rerrt JSn SWee-MMABYXiL' FORD.. jProprtetresa. v Oommodious house, clean and well ventilated rbonisvpolUe attention and the the best of fare. . -. v The public are invited to calL" augS3-lm ! i ! MISCLANEOUS. GBAITDEST SCHEME ivEV.JiR.KNOWN. i ,!i .(rrtTfl aJ(7 GRAin) r .GIFI n CONCERT ;-jt FORfUE BENEFIT, OP ;THE ,L - f . t i ,..,( . PBlilicLiirary L'.ientncty. ' I 12,000 cash GIFTS $1,500,000. Every Flftla Tlcltet Draw a Gift. i j -w,:;,. SB . ' . J ... Tn E . FOURTH GRANO GIFT CONCERT ATJ- JL thorlzed by special act of tho Legislature for ' the Denent -or tne ruDiie uorary 'or Ke-tncKy, mm take place in Pnblic X4brary MaU at Loolavule, Ky., Wcnestlay,' December 3, 1873. ! . 4-.' .. ( .... : Onlv sixty thousand tickets will be sold and one- half of these are intended for the European market, thus leaving only 80,000 for sale in the United States where 100,000 were disposed of for the- Third Con cert. ; The ticket are divided into ten con porta or parts and have on their back the Scheme, with a fail explanation of the moeoof drawing. ; At this concert, which will be the , grandest musi cal display ever witnessed in this country, the un precedented sum of t;,-iif--;i-' !' '' . ,;$1;500,0P0,;; ; , ; Divided into 13,000 cash gifta, wiU be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders-the numbers of the ticKets to oe arawa rrom one wneet ay Dima enna ren and the gifts from another. LIST OP GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT,.. ....... ONK GRAND- CASH GIFT.......... $350,000 ONK UUAKD CASH. G11TT,,.., .... ONE GRAND' CAS B GIFT, ..a '. . .s ONK GRAND CASH GIFT,...,.,...:.. 10 Cash Gifts, $16,000 each..... ...... SO Cash Gifts. 6,000 each,. , 60 Cash Gifts, ,1,008 each....;,....;. 80 Cash Gifts. 800 each,. ..;...... j 10a Cash Gifts, u 400 each, . 50,000 35,000 17,500 100,000 1150,000 50,000 ' -40,000 . 40,000 45,000 '50,000 3i,600 550.000 :iS60 Cash Giftsi 800 emch,.j: ..f.. ' 325 Cash Gifts, -100 each,. ,.,..,..,, ilOOO Cash, Gifts, 60 each...... i -t ' , . ' f . . TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL &A8H. ....... $lJ5a).O0O amounting to. The distribution will be Dositive. whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 13,000 gifts all paid In proportion to the tickets sold-aQ unsold tickets being destroyed as at the First, and Second Con certs and not represented In the drawing. PIIICE pr TICKETS. v, Whole tickets 50.00-r Halves $25.00: Tenths. oreacn coupon. Ml wu&vu. M.w, iw,TWf nuv.w 1...... m.iVTavaM.'inlivla tinlrafa 9rw $500; S2H tickets for $1,000; 11 whole tickets for $5,000: 227 whole tickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of tickets at a time. ' ; ; The nnparalleled success of the Third, Gift- Con cert as well aa the satisfaction given by, the First and Second, makes It only necessary to- announce the Fourth to insure the prompt sale of every ticket. The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted In all ita details like the Third, and fall particulars m learned from circulars which will be sent free this omce to all who annly for them. ' ' ' froi Tickets now ready for sale and all orders- accom panted by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms given to those who bny teeeen---- Public Library Building, Louisville, auu jn.au wcr kxlx b wuccn j ir- 7 rvt. La. le, Jty. ang i-awn -j-- j. . . . n . W E WILL REMOVE TO OUR NEW BUILDING Corner Front and Princess Sts. ....... . . :..-.. 1 .... . 1 . . ' Between this aate and '' ; ' ' . . -Mjffi. ak -' " SliPTEllBEK 1st. WS WILL BXUi OUB XNTIKK 1 RETAIL STOCK AT COST, a Aaitiaourdesire toopen wltha Fresh and Complete Stock; Hence our determination to dispose of the same be- iore moving, , . . , . , . . , juhe0-tf ' J " J ; B: WEILL. Fire and Burglar Ifrpof Safes. MARL & CO. TIib Oldest &t3rpstMoiiiifactory of Safes : .:...:,IAnilBICI)!., ..f-j- rpHISE SAFES ARK MADE WITH THRKB AND JL four flange around the door, of refined wrought uuu iroun-siwun angle -corners, una j , wairanted , Free from . Dampness ! :,jJemtheScientifleierlca Since the Boston fire we have given Bome' atten tion to.the.real merits of various safes, with a view of supplying our ewn tefllee wlta Om best article m the market, and have acoordlnsly made selection ef a dry filled vinm and Plaster- Safe, manufactured by 1 .Wt.r!WWtaJ$..goi7c: .'i i :s Wa'wlll delrrer "these SaTtssln!WIlrnlngton at same ! a-f . . . , -t prie as charged by xnanuftnrei fa ttew-York. ! Jane t-tf JL ili'vn -"WILLARD BROS., Agenta. r.'.T ,vv,.in ii:.:f i F 0 R S A L E i TIJRPEimHEIiAKps, FINE ; BUSINESS XQCATIONS FOR j r BtjriNG ANJ DISTILL-1 v j ulxwra ING IFluJRFENTIN,Eiua ' ;j HiviNGr to: A to change their .bnatness-isndeaasve further, South, offer for tale their entire property, namely: S first-rate TurntiritftmsraTnngooa running of-, aer ana locatea at excel out batiness ptavadtrfor jmi' tog produce and seUing Good; 25 to ,8Q fine young Malea 4ana Hor8esinr8tvrateiWagone,:J Harness, Carts,. Ac.;. 2,000 acres Farming, and , Turpentiue Lands, round and boxed with good Buildings, 8ta--blea and honses for laborers, together withal goods. muGB uia -mereuaaaue, ua numerous otner ar- The above property Is all situated in a very healthy loaality and wUl be sold m lot and parte ; to suft X purchasers on very Accommodating and easy terms. uoou paper, wiin reaeohaoie Interest added, will be requh-eo. -For particular call upon or aodreas J. J. Barden, Effingham, S. C, or i 'rjum x -titi , J. h. HARDEN A BROS.,'-' i , .. . - t t , Bbeueaer, S, C. : Possession given January 1st, 1874. ; - 1 1 r ...... CM U. . ."I v- .'ttn' eiati Cotton Yarn. tAVBBL. HILL COTTON YARN, AL LOW PRICE,. ; : ; j nu lion-J?;-u ni For sale kyffic'J uhxiJi ' j ! ! Jn'r 81-lw t'$ -m EDWARDS A HALL.? TN LOTS TO SUnVtsm J ':9Ut fffe For sale by " ' ; " "TebS-tf " ADRIAN A VOLLERS. Nova Scotia Herfingvj 50 BARRELS- , 1 - - iPSCTJUr SOUND For eale low bv "sK 9tVX nw5l!ARpBROS.f one ia-im - . Dickey ft eyiyed. 1 f . fr9f.n From r New.: i.TOhcatviflia'aT? For sale by; -July 80-lw EDWARDS HALL. Lifelnsujance Company i: s ' RIcltmoud, Tlrginla. I Oyer -15,000 Policies Iisuei come 6ver $1,500,000 ; ProajessiTB rProsperons ! Prompt SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SEci'Bi . , INVESTMENTS, AJIPLK IiKSERVH, '-ilASLll GOOD SURPLUS! Premiums Cash, Policies Liberal. Aunual Plrlsiou of Surplus. ATKINSON & MANNING, Gtn:lAKi!- ' " . , Insurance Rooms. 5 N. Water st W. C. Carrineton. President; John t. . ,., . v.i , . ' 7 ., vice President; L J. Harteook, Secretary ;J. j. Hopku I nalnl wilt faiiiil in ' TT, n f V , a f . . -..,... wv.viMj , m. a. . oiuu, Actuary; B C. Hartsook, Cashier. mar28-tf Rooms. $27,000,000 POtJB INSURANCE CAP. ITAI.: BEPBESlNTED APTQ , PATINGBOSTON LAmkc Qjueen Insurance Cat of Liverpool and " North British and' ttercaatiie Insurance Company, Capital Hartford Insurance Company, Capital . . . " National Fire Insurance Cumpanv. of uuuu, yayiuu . . . tin.MO Mil 10,0O),0(l0 Continental Insurance ComuanT. of New uututsu, AUXIA1. ..... . 600,0011 York, Capital......... i.5M rtn Phteniiluaurance Company, of Brookiyiu 1 Ojinitnl " . . Virginia Home- Insnranee Company, of - 1 fyiiu, uayiMu.,.. ...... ........... ; jsnnnnn MARINE The old Mercantile Mutual ofN York. . . .i.iii,". i ..... ;.. : LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. "ATKINSON A MANNING, no f-. i.;- General Acents norSS-tfyJ ttll.OMB.INSXITUTIOIvS. ' I ,. Security' against JFire. . : ' THE; NORTH. CAROLINA ; Hoii.nf sijpjCT company, i . . : t -u ., TiAT.EiqH, n. a . ; This Company r continues to write Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of insurable property. . . , All losses are promptly adjusted - and paid.' ' The "HOUBV is rapidly growing in puhUc favor, and appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property ia North Carolina. : i ; . .4: f" Agents mall parts of the State. is ' R.H. BATTLE, Jr., President. . C. B. ROOT, Vice President, , , ; BEATON GALES, Secretary. ' PULASKI CrOWPER, Supervisor. . U ;') 'i anglf Wilmington, N.C. MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT REDUCTION IN S p r I ng "; iuid ; 'S'tfmmer DRESS GOODS J. &;H. SAIVISON'S. 2,000 Tdv-a4rlpedaIIoasambiqaes at ii5c.l worth 35c. A' PULL LINE OF STRIPED AND FANCY jL. GRENADINES, WORTH 30c., REDUCED TO A LARGS LOT OF 8TRIPED AND FANCY PLAID JAPANESE REDUCED TO 20 Cts. ITsUfaja. ,. ,..;..ftJii.,. ,, . . And all others at a correapondlng rate. - We nave it! ti.'.f i ?ct iU j!' S t4? .-iij Worthy of the attention of our customers, which we offer at 75c. and upwards. Lace Points at a great sacrifice from $1Q 00 and upwards; WHI. T& .u G O O D , Plqnes,Halnnooka and Summer Sultiaga in endlesa variety. . 7 ' Our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT embraces all the prominent brands of white and unbleached Ali. widths, at prices to defy competition. -, i june)&4f Jtji iii ttj ui-iiOi-JJ. HLBBABS HOUSE, h ,frc-;J-jjtft '.i -J';' I .iiMi.;';'1 ': M Q RjEvHt EA.D C I T Y, .1 Vti -! CARTERET COUNTY,' "N. 'C, v CHAS; 'mBBAAB; PBOPBIETOK. i ' This, splendid' Sea Side Watering .Place,' situated at Beaufort Harbor ill be open for the reeeptioa ot guostoon.,.,,.,, tt.ti .r,;f.!n.y;.. , i .. .. iwIVojadairtaaaietsi, 18TS. IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED T01SK THE MOST Dfr 35 v' vfna-Hw iuj-jji',.!;' .. "-- SURF. BATHING ; 1 , 5131. VT; '-"f j;:t;i ..' Ou the Atlantic Coast of thrv TTnited States! des tined to be Thei Tonnlnna T h crreat Sontkeru Pacific Railroad. .Unsurpassed facilities for pte did Safltog; yisblng and Bathing. The Steamer Zodiac. OBpt iWm. .H Chapin, Commander, leave direct for New York every week. , . . . 1 Parties wiahing to engage rooms, will please iVesSMhoire.y.4f .viH4 J ,,' : ' v July 10th, 1873. if ' ' s.n. i-jir-UAil.E F-E;A K erir.Wofks ' - Company. SOU f ( TIIWENTr-FlVE i THOUSAND TJOLLARS OP JL the Capital Stock of the .Cape ; Fear W ster Works Company having been duly subscribed, meeting of the subscribers to said stock will be held at the office of Messrs. Cronly & Morris, on Wii nesday; the 17th day of this month, for the pure of organiskig aaid Corpo9tktn by r the. -election uf a President and five Directors according to the pru viaiona of the Act-of the General 'Assembly incur porating said. Company, , . . . -, , r ; ' iff. w:a. weight, ii in &i -nut !Wnamb.- GRAINGKIt, ' , JOHN McRAE, Corporators named ia the Act. ; WiuuxotoxJL CtMtpL, 1878. - 2.150 ? j TIERCES AND BARRELS Of S .i H S R U P! 'i t raimra L . - cit jii$'i?;3iisr-jror.'K -v:aiv.. .e 2 1 ' '" In.I.l. Mlll.ln' bctVtf iT&if5-. ift " WTLLARD BROS. ; Fresh Bird Food, pAJN KILLER, SOOTHING 8TBUP, t JTLAYPB Ing Extracts, Paints, Ofls, Mineral Waters, Sponge, Brushes, Seed, Ac, c.,itra .vrarvws. aug89tf GREEN FLANNER

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