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jHE HORinUG' STAR. HATES OP ADVEBTISIIfO, 1 DV S 00 rdaya : ? . . five days.. ........ r:j-'-' J . ... j- . . 8 oo ailOlL-i.:; olid RATK3 OT SUSSCBIPTIOJI. Onsm.l.l!.tM.ii.v.AAi.8 Of 00 50 00 75 One . Twomonth..,.,-Vr,. ...... w w -Three montli.-u..i.-. six Mr rnrmtrta 1 Three ir ..... & an mm Ona iim i 60 00 the . "wrtWn OenU per weeK. unf.uiw Acbm are yO. 11-0. 1 1 X i ; WltMINGTOi N. 0 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER' -! 12; : 1873:: : : j1 t.MjEtOtE .ND:,i3i than 8 -months Ja idvMce. ! I - rr fl W1 ---- - - - , . . - j - , . - ,s ,- y. ,t . v . ,t. ,! ,t iri i . oneBanareonedav...s Vf. r,, f 1 1 . . I AW. II II II i! I W I II. W 11.--. I v.. -.J'- ' ' h-. t". t .tef.i i ttw&:.JXMt.M...f . I ' . J til ,i II - II.Ll III 1 kH - 1 1 l I i.l I I nfl'l I I ... f Ik 5i, ... ,XX .1 .. I I ' . I . X I. i I I i.. '.. ' . 1 vA XI . i II 1 i v . . k '; I ..n.;',i. K KH I I - II II II 1 A II U - U II1. , X II. V 1 II . . , UL.-. II i v 'i.tJll -f lr, f ifiiiT.-" ! --ia..i.Ww:. 7 m ' ; XX . AX'" XJ VI . "! iv.v-r.-.n-icvil x- J-s M' 1 1 tfX" m k,: i. ' r-'V ' i- 'AX 1 1A AX Xi .. . y6.' in advance ( " " 8 60 fll . , ,r rr.t ,.- -t . t , , .f'- . T r t-i i f :...:... TT.-'.-iri v-. 1 . .. rill J-S ji 1 j.j:.-'. -s.iJ I 4 .V .... i i ... i i i . i . i . i i i ii i i . i ... i i i i i i i i i OUTLINES. Departure of the Oraffic balloon expected tomorroM'. --'4yf &j?vAnLiHi''' tweon Governor Sniiih andex-Gov: tLV.! Johnston, of .Ga. Yellow fever at; Shreveport malignant, and large numbeis of rle:baT6-left--iTwo-':knied'at navton and two injured in celebrating perry's victory. Judge Wayne, of Maine, dead. sTrr IrfpugbJeepsie, Chan-? cellor Livingstone's vault desecrated. Severe loss by fire at Marblebead Mass.; Three railroad accidents In England,1 Wednesday; j iLLt .GneJets ixf ed In parts of France, Germany, Italy and Rus-i sia i Tn'ek)'I)6ri6g6ewas ;attaefeed by? a mob in London, . . Salmeron, on . taking the Chat?) Jingefe liol CWtol I sqp port Castelar. t 7 Pean t of .Canterbury comes over, to attend Evangelical Alliance.; Charleston mill-owners will keep mills closed until strikers choose to resume work: at old wages.1' Cholera- disappears en-i tirely from Knoxville.n l ; i i :' ';--:. i ' THE CHARLESTON MOB Culmination of the Strike In an At- Charlestoa Ntw- 4nd C6UFier,f yester ;,..iweKi y.oagr)! ;ii'jri.H'.; ,: There were . 4eis4s of.iviolence coip-; mitted the strikers, or rioters,, on. Tuesday night, wLIch i wilt stand for a long time as'aVWot "apoii' ibe;.airj fame of Charleston. The 910b seehi ed to have a thorough "contempt for the law and its officers,1 and in certain; neighborhoods behaved with- bigh handed ; violence. Tie i lattack .'.-on Becker's store, of which mention was made in yesterday's paper,- was a! gross and unprovoked outrage. The circumstancee, as related by the victim: himself, are as Collowat lrF. W; Beoker-keepss a grocery stored in Gadsden, , street, in t the immediate vicinity pi Sidgin's. niUL, r On.Taes-1 day af terh'on," he Way4' two1 colored! men came iata kis fttore and asked f4r! a drink of beer. jIILs son, who was tending the bar, answered that he had no beer, upon whichl one .of the ne groes' knocked the boy' down ahd. at tempted, to pnsh the father oat of the' store, liiey, then -left,- threatening to come back at night and "clean out the d h! shop." i -- Their threats alarmed Becker,' who went. to a- mounted . polieeman in the vtcinitv. an6T!pomlin2 . outT the "men stated whaihy haddohVand threat ened todr andjdemanded his protec-! tiotf. Becker says the policeman rode ,up to the: mn who. were jnt crossing the' bridge leading tv the" mitland; 8P (.So ar-; rests were made.. Some time after dusk the same three villains who had; made the fU attack reCorne4 tothe store, in companyVitti about a dozen! colored men, and without any provo-1 .conviellaipoiirt'ntgruba3 buying . groceries rom. tBecker and. beat him almost to Heathl -Theyj were, armed : with clubs" and ,razQrp.i Becker'tried to interfere to save the! man's life, whereopoo they set npon; biinV- By 4his: " time2 the 'irpw,Te-! treated to the outside, and began to' brickbat the ' store cker i'drea' pistol andrfiri,a(siotJnto J,he crowd,' whicri, bowerer; hit nd onej'a'ftd; amid, : --a, storm of''briekbatsbeamdito( close .'his doorsl;. :Uq then 7ran and concealed hinsef from ihe. mob, who were ottering, threats against his life.! The policeman who bad be en sent, ! for arriv'ed shortly 7 ter wards, Vbnt; the mob f brad disappeared. : 0 .. ar rests were made. - Becker - gives the namesJDf tke Ti Readers re f theTmob aslGoVMraM-DaViflnor Ba by Holmes. Yesterday, mornings bet kept his store 'closedarid went'toj Trial Justice Levy and obtained war rants for the7afre8t of the ' criminals.! A donstabreJahd V4' detectiVe-,'bffiber were sent after the three ringleaders. Becker's littta son was badly cut with: a razor; his show-cases and window glasses'were smasbed' 'arid " fits' stock was damdgedJ ''He will at" oribe iristi-; tute a suit against the city for dam-' 'SoltUn i'clock o n Tuesday rligt two white:, men, one named Bryce were talking quietly, down, alhoun street - .s When thev anoroached Kinsr ' street they met a crowd of the strikers who jostled them off 'the ,payer4en(.j Uue of them attempted to remon strate,-whereupontbei75row4 set upott the two1 men' and ' nearly mnrdered them. ,".Tho policeman.' oh he. eat,' attracted by the fcoisev arrfveorori the scene; lie found HsBryce .'bleeding: irora a severe wound from a - nuge dirk which had been1 left oh the spot by the marderoas viliian, and tne otn- er beaten almost to death with clubs.! No arrests were made. ' ' f On the same evening a crowd of twelve of thirteen strikers went into the erocerv store of Wm. F. Sieling, at the corner of Lynch and; Went- worth streets. They cauea ior annss asni got Ahemi T'beyjtbeB- asked, for cigars, andupbri the box being handed out each striker helped mmself ltti half a . dozen cigars, and the cr0wdi thereupon walked out. The proprie-! tor1 Arervf timidlv sus&rested thaK he had not been paid; and was politely told to so to h. " There were no CoLHorry is' the fanner's can didate for Governor of Texas. ly Chlet oiTolice'inlPeterlbuf gf blit more recently proprietor of a hotel in Henderson and Superintendent of the Evans .Houste, Weldon, died at Water Valley, Miss., on TE9IPBB&NOE. Meetlnar of tfce Grand Ledse of tbe; inepentut ,prder iotl cbp: Tem plars of Nortlh CaJ-aliua-Firtr Dele- eatea Reported and Brings Accessions. 5 very Train SenjUnajL Report . GRKENfeBOEOj Sept.. The GrapdXoaWtJT. CI. O. of I : 'A convenea trus. naornmg, after : rii n . 1 ft . 1 Lf lld bn ,?pe.1tii ligi1-3' Iiw T n p.i.j w i-n tK cWr nmorningsession t was t occupied; i t.-iuig,iue creuenuais ana en-1 r9ej,Ye.?egie:v;jrro w n"" : a " .imV V eZ?"ea M C'riZ? 1 T umn I ,.;wuyP v . t eioorn, aiior- DOT of nnr i I flrinMnn . T?Q.f "--TVT. . I Ramsay, Esq., arid bvhers.' 'The afternoon? session Hras occupied witb the reading of ;the report pf Dr.! Pritcbard, G.. W; a T. Sain'L J. Fall, G. W. S. and Nl:p.:Bfpughtori,: IV Y. i., and Tneo. JN.' Kamsay. the ueieguie i win uie; av. tv. vt. Xi., ana the appointment' Pf c6mmitees,' 2 -.. The report of Dr. Pritcbard, gave, :1st.- 'The history of the institution off the Order in our State, by OoL J. -jrUiCKman. C. T. ortny ' - 'i za. ine wowc or tne ix v . u. l . 3d: In regard to theRtcrht Worthy ursuiu AAuue. ;t - - - 4th. .Theimport support to the 5th. tJVgi ploying one or more Lecturers. ;; 6th:. That the Grand Worthy Chief Templar and urand f vy ortny becre tary should receive a stipulated sala ry: V 't:'trVJr Sr:?r.:t j J 7tb. In regard to temperance leg islation, and recommending : the ap pointment of a committee toTJaemor- lalize Congress on the subject, . i iir! Lastly1, ift relation to pur Order as' an international one. i;' v Tbereport of therarid Worthy; Sw'ret.ftT-irVRhfvw that Vliirino- f ha nast var iiflii-two T.odtfps had been estalilished7h6;That our buccoss, had; beeBremarkabler - I n.iwftrtftf thftTh9tniwahnil j . r - -rr- the receipts during the year to have been $I,10S 3i; andabalabce on hand of $338 7. Mr. Ramsay s report ffave a brief account o.f the. session of R W. G. L., held in London, together with an idea of the grand demonstrations. lo-night the lx. W. b. exemplifies too work. VJi , ; - Mi au Tn.mnrrn or wo omol: n lirrr in. oroacr. tn thu nnrnW f Violofraloa i - The hospitality of the good people of.ithis.ilace,iwhica ha, always aiis-j tinffuished them, ertains to us. i Every housew is - OTOn''an'd';-ali W(b1-! corned. uv : - ! "2 ! O v'r...'. : :.. . : .'iT - J fNorthXJarolina Presbyterian.1 K i "- . O )Tht State Fair... If, ' !l l he &tate Airncuiturai j? air nas ior its obiect the enoourageht and devel opment in the bigness degree of the acrncnltural and mechanical re- a$mcniturai ana mecnanicai re-1 o . - , spurces of ,the btate .and; managed Witb iudicial skill arid efficiency br, a corns of uublic soirited and enterp-m- . r n A ' u u 1 - -I ii i. . I ing genj,?mn,yj6 imv Fiyouv belrtv and enthusiastic co-oneration of louf people from the mountains to the seaboard;- There is nb lnstitu- IU iue scauuaiu. . ; xuu p. uy lusuuu- lti. ..Ia1.i a .a i "iY!::3 ' ' vemauo. ,.auu urouwMit); wnusiiji, cur . n JLd! and foster a commendable pride in tne, - ... - . . hearts all wbolove. fatherland ann am ..nwNLiv .luwiniuN .1 rjii 1 . .. 4 . -i l -i yl lil. 1 the DeiOVea oia common weaiiu u- ,Vo, 7"ofl JT in many respects she may justly be CobJAlbright, Graham j. Theodore N. h proudj has yet, not -attamea mat po- f --- -j . . ;v : m ..,-,1. in -relation to Water .Works, , was. referred sitionWh"iuntry5of which she is father's feimlare wd to .highly fcil0 capable; nor 'demonstrated - to the resctobie ropie , : , . ; . iL. Cautwellaod others world that her tjeODle fullyi appreci- v Since wntmg -the above the. father of - , - ' . . . 1 il i:..vi.M. ni itivlfinrr rlovpU lie iiiuw "iMyW,'-e , trWve thaheVerbeforeinUsapiwint - 2.- J . ' . . . i ... . Teuuvi bira iioi i wv. uuv 3-ww A-a s-i a a-. v0 Aar t i m a a . rro iu bhuumi in every section, ; are, ..we trust, , the earnest' -of a more - anspicious -eraM Which'; Will Convince the . people, .Wat there iff enough bropd throbbing and gusmng m ine generuus uiix iic. v tne state yo Bueeu " ?4,u a Bpienaiureeroiuc.ru proffress. Let the Stat4 1 air, tben, whoae obit is tx to 8nliPrv tnpi imnortaot ends gather whose object Js jnost i fieiently to subserve these importapfc ends gather from every direction a numerous con- codrsef of ebthuslastic visitors to wit ness for themselves - what the StateJ is doincr. and to return to their bomes iuspired with new life and a loftier nuroose to nromote. each in - his; measure a jhealthf in4ustry wbichi shall tell most ootentlv upon the fortunes of the State. - I i'The says that ameet- me ieifwaShbKheM clati Goldsboroon Tuesday. Eighty i; Ahares of thestockbeing majority, were npt sentea."' ne rrwaiucnj juj.. i.""- eay. explained the object or joe meeimg to be to devise means by which the sacrifice of the property might be prevented.' Van-- bus propositions wer? offered The sale of IWin.; . ' lis ns se ; ' i H. 1 , Mrs .Maria Williams, wife of jyjhb'as' -reXd to give secur- IMh JStaMMett Fayevffle -Wednesday I u te leam from tne"Washint6n ilr. Mark' Williams, a contemporary -of : it- wtheisuin of tWior lui petxance at li'moiiiinfr At AyenboW' bad faBen that'" the halMnis Andy Johnson U fi Seneit term of thTsuperiOr'CourL , 1 i about aix Inches.' U-., '.!. 1 1 Washingtoil B. is td W completed, the died Tuesday, aged ia years. ,.t !(;. ' wv THE OXTY; NOTICE. .To, City Subscribers Kontb of Market :rStreetii..l '."'.'.' isi i .'.1 5 From the 1st day Df October , next, the. Citcirculation . of Tub' Moknimo BtlU 1 :i. " t tZ --. i kki...:.i. 1. it 1. ji . 1 riM ;"rg? " JHf? ;fPwgu.rB:a-; - iA.Uiulscrtptioiisj.iip" t& October lrt-wffibe'l.pnW payaoiexojnr. vv. J. Jiwen;anu irominai Mrnreeniio wm 'delfver the pape regularly tthereaf tor. -1 -.: .new advertisements. ayiWlamance llaids.&c. ? Pitson A Co.ew Churcli Music Book. , pMeWW, ir..n r; U"B Ttl 7. - . w ILmK New Gooda ;. . -G HjErjfsBKEQKB :Fine Books. : f . . , . SyKNSQN-rrrPreserve Jars. ... . ,-.t JLt: Stransre Adventure Two : Colored iWomen inXbe Act of Being; Cblo- f reformed 1 Two colored women ; j named Louisa Mitchell and - Hannah O'Kane, living on Ann, between- Second and 'Third streets, Owere startled from their slumbers on Wed- nesday night,: about'. 12 or 1 o'clock, by a strange visitor. They were ; occupying a bed together in a room in the second story, T exceofaallclmd.bombein ..- . .t 1 . 6, . asleep, when one of them was awakened .t. -.Lv -LL'.. t-! Demg penecuy aione in tne house wun uie kneeung posture.at the .Bide ot the bed with a small vial or botUe in his hand and. I at the same time she detected the scent of chloroform. She immediately screamed at thefull strength of her lungs.in which lauda ble effort she was not slow in being joinedby her companion,' vhqfiad now become aware that something .'unusual had ' happened. Continuing their, shouts of " murder" and paucc,' i iaey, uoui sprang, irum, tue oeu ond rillrk-aMxl tliA intrndfr flntpn t5ra en.! deayoring to hasten hU retreat;, but here he kfmA determiner! tn make . stand. Tliflv rnntinnwl their cj-ien . hut ho one came to their assistance, and in th meantime, they Dein powerless to prevent it,' the intruder vi.j , v. !w I nilCIVCU ;jutuocu ,iu nuowiu ouawm.uB i ooulddiscover and made a .FinaUytr after renaming ab hearty supper. about a half hour after being discovered, he condesceaded to vacate the premises, having during the in- temal ben verv defiant in hi manner and apparently at his ease so far as any danger of interferencTwasoncVrned." It is sup-i .wu, . ru - the two women and the apprehension that home one miffht noasiblv cometothereacae I had something, to;; do with hia departure even then. The women say that he was a total: atramrer to them. iHe .was' an ex- Madinffiv- dark comalexloiie'dilorad' man.1 knd wore a blue coat with brass buttons.. nH rrtiH-Hriinmerl straw hat. Theeoat ftnd nat he irft im gu, on the occasion ...... v li i : a rr niH viui w s ra iiih nuim hiuivm ihil rMi i in s s .u .;!. ik v; : -.. An Escaped lVnnatle, a it; - i ductui mwja. ui kuia wuuir icuchcu.b ii-.juti f-'fakiriff riv1-'rimJ of '!lla.: fV-J nonw A. ti. lteaveS..WhOwa$ cemmittea to OUT, a. Kt. lWSVSa.WHuwu iwuuqiuvu vo uut, - - w ... . 9 M Wednesday on the charge of larceny, is aa-eaeaped lunatic t fpr .whose pprehension and delivery tothe keeperfof; i . "ri" s x 1 I tKo Rtafa Aavltim at: f mnmria-.IiA' hua n a.t i.ir.TwA.-. v, a i "j 5 'art.M,Mhrnr I . - .... .... v. I will be delivered on that authority." x Baeriir -Bla I . 1. . 1 .- ; , - i ' ! I : x - - akiuc, . ww. lior uaniweu. wuu is auarui. num um I - . - . !h, hnton hw arrival here-Ott Baturdav.i - -x'--ti'- vi "At.- " i iaaTrna m 1 1 nnu iu niu ih rni 11 riiKii mm rn hrton, - preparatory, to being taken to the , r ... v -v - -; 1 J NV llllll ; HValll.' H1ICU UO laUHAG A1XB ' GOLOUC 1 .5a ann in nolnmhria conntv and who became r . , . ... 1 this city and v -.Xi'-S.,1.tn ii. I . . . . . i a. asi xxr .-, . ShstwmaW hn cOuUly jail. TtV ore nsu iuiuiujcu tua sheriff Berry' of Marian county, SC, was Uwi nUaaarw' rlWrnimAnta."'wUh-llie"view'bf effecting me release of Reaves and bis re- turn to the Asyiumat Columbia. The fath er of the vouns man seemed to be very distressed at the turn of affairs and it x-n : r. m- ty?.$he enabled to obtam the release of hrs son to- day, at rhe Homicide In Colnmbns. Cain Cooper.' the colored man who was try We learn that a female, .was at the na iOhdimcrThemurderer; ori "--O - ... . n .! ,.j!...t 41.. a. ' h,nnt,Vfit n canturedJ I our.infonnaaon as to his being in custody murdered, at Fair, Bluff on Wednesday morning) naa ueeu in me employ v. iiicrwra. ouruixvixa w iwi V xy was vnruwu yiuieuwjr zacsilisij a ucc auu Renno & Co: about three years and bore an meeting." :i ' !; ' ; ' ; had his shoulder dislocated, last Saturday, i iiflt Vtot!nn foraohrietv and indns- The bill of Col; Davis in reference to Wasbinfftdn Express : A negro oeing incorrect. The impression is that "he .Fire Department with power,to actj Si.;iiy ) 'e toSoum Carolina; ' .ff-Tb? Board adjourned tp.the regular meet i . ... mayor; court, . faj&ii betore the Maj mnrninit that i 31 layor's Court .... !. L ' ' tV.t ' ill T)n.ik SSiS with stealing a sum of yesteraay morning w ii j,. :nargea wi swaume .uiu . . zsjst au. i.h m mm ; hmoaeyfromCapt P aeV from Capt Paddlsorj.'or tne steamer .t'i'"''rii: -LjI - aisothkb' HOMwtDft. , '' A Man Killed by a Blow front the , Fist f, His AntssonlwtTbe Neclt BroKen and BeatU. instantaneous -j-The, Homicide Believed, to HT Beea.Vnlntentional, ., , ; 1, t One Of tlie saddest affairs that -we have heard or read of in'some thne "happened at small settlement 'in Columbia township, . . ;-. ' inthi :, ,A patty had congregated af a smallstore where liquor was; kept for sale, -and finally two men named E. J. ; Walker , and , Frauk J. Malpass got into a dispute Wor,d ran high' and at last the proprietor Of the store ordered the tnea out. ' They then repaired to the street Where the difflculty was re newed, resulting finally- in W' collision be tween the. parties, ' dnring-'.which ' Malpass: struck1 ' his antagonist,'1 'Walker, a' ; se verer ; blow "on ,the 1 aideof ;rthe iheck. Walker immediately feu to the pavement. vii auu fuu umiwvou yn v y. iuicu ya i upon him, when his suspicions seemed to be aroused that something was the. matter 'and he desisted, during this time Walker I had shown no signs of resistance and upon close examination, on the "parti of, Mspass and the surrounding spectators '.they were horror-stricken to. find. that Wlker was a corpse. 1 1 No doubt is entertained, we learn, thit - tk a, . .KKWflt t-1 . ; . . . ,' t '-fl5 posed that the blow,' -which, inflicted on "rli , ., sa'k. - ,41 .toost-any other Atart' of the 1ody would! i- ... - iW 0W .i1. JiU.:ti.A .s - i - . ' . , . . terrmie result ho was overcome wiin cnei ii j. t . .',' ft I teutlon of ;killing,Walker .oriCausing; Jbim serious injury. i$ The unfortusate affair ;xs I ereallv to be dehloredand: from what ,wei o j I , . t can understand whiskeywas at tho bottom Of it. VUC I.'. !03.l..;ij Boon after, the occurrence H 'messenger was dispatched td this city to notify Coro- ?er, ""rrr ;v.At;, ie". S". " ior tne scene OI ine nomiciae, wnrcn, WB learn ia. afioo twantjf mues irpm :inis City, .terrible calamity, who is said, to have been about twentv-five vears or aee, leaves a' ,, , . - ... r. . ..-it" wiuow ami uirce uxuiuicu uiuuiu uu uu- timely fate.' He 'Was a son of Mr: J. D.i talker, formerly aweU known resident of P0"100 OI me wumT WIUCU; fair occurred. And a nepnew oi Ar. U. f- Walker, who is also a well known and; respected cftizen of New Hanover. It is. related as a ' remarkable coincidence that - w ...A-, i,0 iaiJiC1 " f "7 uoul wjiuyiyieuv ucswu. , W"e learn that Malpass made no effort to but..sauietly. surraei.Winself,; persisting in his declarations :that the sad; .-WMdM altogeier unmtentional on his. Prt; and this seems to have been: the gen-i I eral impression amoogthbsewho witnessed be afEair, so far aswe Ifave beea able to I learn. ' . -u . -sJ ..(, . BOARD OF AI.DERISEN. ; Extracts frona tne Preceedlns: v - t A SDeciai meeune oi -me noara was neia. m . ..' v. . . ' . . . . . . ... "i; present; the Hayor,- and 'Alder: rhen-MAo Adrian. Kahblate.' Hankina l.u "".Tt 6r.T" , f-. w ... - i ... .... " . ,. . , w -vit - ... r" ' The petition Of .P." Murphy in relaSOh to j-VjVJ . . .T - anVjScei SeeS,1 f WJLpI W iTOfgea. wViroii(l I V" . -- 1U1 ; . Petition of, J.J. HmeMor rjermission to . v'i. - t,: t ' ' , ewct a shed 1U &ft rearjsXJuS Store, was re- I - tcti inn m int jfmiiBitiHMin icm UBuanumih i ; , r , w"" T - . .IH IIHF 'fH' JV1 T. JjKlllllUUr AIM IWUUUCUIB ; ... . ... .. .. m - . ; I t,.Ah Ini4K rfMt anil rof orrDfT in Y ruU6 v" 'jr"1.'" "!"VV "Vrr. the vommittee on atreets ana vvharves.,; i ... . cbmmuhicetio'nfrom J.' 1WV CarbordUgll' f AitiaM '' As' nteW TitXTr?".; rnnVprninrr" OfTlrVf TrfclTerizie ; concerning vnicer utcixenzie, was referred to the Committee on Police. t i . , i . -. - : ACommunicauon.irom Jiu Jiuuer6 oon, j . . . - - - - - - ' ; I . I m!tt An TJahta ; ,i , -: uru ' . petiuoa . of John G. Darden, agatost selling liquor in me neignnornooa oi itinui I anrl WnrMtter atreets.: was referred to the i t Committee on Police: ' In relation to the returu of the assessors abrjointed to assess the ' Wilmington ' and Seaside Railway, the Clerk Was instructed to place it upon the tax books.' A petition from Underwriters in regard to Water Works having been read, Alderman vvs . Moore moved to refer it to a special Com mitteeof two, tolaveatigate and report at the - dermen Moore and Pishblate were app'oint- : ed said uommiwee. : : . ," - ' The matter of police uniforms Was refer. red to the Committee on Police, with m- the ,t .: L rmJ m 1 Tho Nxinset df l:Inpf K.nffinftP.r KOrtinSOTi of'meFkeBerentfor hoso material wm referred to the :Comimttee;ou ing, being the; tiura Tiaay m taia. monm. I . f t i i : 3i.'di TIuj -BtlTer.fT "K: ;'.-ss;.!k ai ' -;rvdq. I .'After the heavr rains' of 'Monday, and I Monday aught me river ros about tet, feet, fire. Three valuable horses perished in the i nvi nn n v -nioiu k.iih nvrr nmr sun sua. ann inuii. . - dui was apuuniB)Baw.wwu I rwl jQ.iU1oft VavniiAvllla 'WsrlnAarlav Local, Dots. (, yt.. . ; . .. , r j ;ttt Cool nights contiau&x Al i -a;hiU:t 1 . ' v'- One white and one' colored 'man made applications ; for'- admission - into ! the City Hospital yesterday. i; - ' ! ' -r- 'A cow. only seventeen months longing to ilr.; Irat kipper, ; ofj this city, vehirith q a cajf 0n Wednesday night, t ! L ..The argo of 600 barrels ' of J rosin brought by the steamer t North State'' Tester- :day, was taken In'5 at ' AverasborO?,1 about S9 : miles above FayettevilleJ lo v;n!i ' ... HB Jearu lupt ( tun;c or ,iour, jreignt cars are under", process' of construction, at bbottebufg,'by he .Capef' Feaf .Building Company, for the Carolina Central road,; S f 7-;The Bare of : household and kitchen furniture advertised - to take - place ' this morning at the fflce of Messrs. Cr only & Morris has been 'postponed until next week.' '. Aiallof several pieces pfj, crockery through the scuttle J.o. the lower floor in Mr. Runge?s grocery' storej Vesterday eve- l juarKei street, ior a lew mumtes,' many ue ing startled by- the crash. It it- t'fVvf-' CITY ITEins. Panrrnro PiMB-We . now hare In Btoclc oyer 800 reams of news paper, sizq 84x36, weight 30 ts per reani" It la good, rag paper, and will be sold. In. lots tolsdtt, for casta, or sent by express C. 6. 1). i PBDTTnra ink. w haVe just received is stock o News Ink for summertoso, put up la packages of 35 paands each. Cash or C. 1 0. D. orders promptly (DsA..)! t : -.--- ' -j -. ; , . ,l ' ! f ' - i. .i TberconsoUdatK of "the CarUiM Farmer and the W&tlf jStar haying largely increased the circulation of the latter, .advertisers wlU And it aa. admiraols niediom of. communication with the tamers and planters of the two toltoas. Jit! ; h Boax Rnmnr .Tn Wnmnra flii Riuk Rinil hasjinW inauner and at;reasonable prices. Iter, chants sad others needing Eecelpt Books, or othet work. iay'elyon promptness m the executtoftf : their order. Jsr. iTT. S'. ff il IF VOU want a Bitnaoon, Want a Salesman ' " ' Want a 8er?aat OH; Wast to rest a Store,! Want to sell a Piano, ; ,,: Want to sell a Horse, , Want to lend Money, . Want tohuy a House, Want to buy a Herse,- j ; Want to rent arouse, '' Want to sell a Carriage, : Want a Boarding place, , Want to borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to seir Groceries, . Want to sell Furniture. Want to bell Hardware, ; Want to sell Real Estate, Want s jo or CarpemUrin& Want a job of Carpeatering-, . ;.Wranta Job of Macksmithtor, Want to sell Mnnnery Goods, . .Want to sell a House and Lot,. . Want to find any one's Addreas . W'aht to sell a piece of Furniturev ''" Want to buy a second-hand Carriage; Want to sell AgricuUaral ImplemeatSr ' " Want to Aad anything you hare, lost, : . ; Want to Advertise anything to adTantage, . Want to find an owner for anything Found, -' "' ' ' . AdTertise In "" 5' i THK MORNING STAB.' ' i : : . a ; i r i " : - i ; Suocias. Orders -for ticketain the Fourth Gift Concert are nearinp in at a tate: sever heard of be fore in the hiHtorr of sift ooncerta. Thar comcfrom I n . . .JC, i . . . . . . . . i i D1X iy. 2 "e I ines. is uov. jsranuexte s omce yeaceraay we saw r fiveletten with tn diaeat foreign poaarksesi S5!!!!MK-i I -thTpTcoaTtfoTo I ticketa, These are the legitimate ftaUa I ucueia. xvese are m leifuamaic inua i ue iair- tickets. : These are the legitimate ne?s, honesty and Integrity of the.paBtdMwinand: the pwmptoeswtthhfch .iWiWM That every ticket will be sold the- en t feel assured, and what a errand distribution era will be.1 one mfllion and a half dollars to the ticket-holders 1 .Bv holder stands ah eaaal chance for a grand foi ne. !&U who' intend Ustshoui4purchaasttes.rt id to In I pressor business comes on tbemain office.. V ..... fiThU iStieeelrKiftcirtererise i wy,. .. -ww- .?w...w?.,tM. ..w . most magnificent scheme vef.oered to the worlds 7 7"" : "- V ' A i I . . . j .3 T J . . ' - i . I JbST. RansPBTBKi-i-Tfcs Murray Hill , Publishing Com. paay. 189 Bast 88th street, have Just mada ado a for a r meats witn Tftenrapmeuomoany I ,thegaJcopyof wSchey present evei I jmrchaserofBr.Foote'amost popular bookJ Plai e k nm to every I purchaser of Dr. Foote's most popular book Plaih i Cross Tai aho MsdxcaixCoicsok Sxass. ' 1 Both chromo and volume seem to have touched I tnemurtnand sympauy or vaepeopia. itwiaiu i credit of the Doctor that he designed the picture wnica uispoam aas so sonnraoiy pamiea. i ne u tor is strongly ? new school," and can afford to ha moronsly illustrate on cahvaa the exclamation of Hamlet. "Throw Physic to the Does r'-KAfoa York r Physic 1 Dcm TrVnme. ' Spirits Turpentine. Destructive hail-storni at Castal- la, Friday night : -" "' ,f ' " i A lodge: of theTndependen,t Or der of Bed Men will . soon be . started in Raleigh. T , ; Mr. Wbite, father of the post 1 . . r- ' ' ' - a T master at Greensboro; ' met with an acci- dent 6n last Friday, in which he received a broken rib.' ; - ; ' ! ' The tew and handsdmeEpisco-f bal church in Washington, will be near enough completed by Sunday for services tobehelaniu , ,;- !...;.. , r Ad vices ; from Sampson , county, says the flew, are tOithe effect that six car- . m : - m S 1 Jl ltia.Si loads or stocK wiu no piacea on exiuuiuuu - . - ' o. . TT. ..... irom tnat county, at me ptaie x air. ... . Pis horse taking fright at a flock ' ir! n:ii.. TTr-l. ' of sheepi Mr.' C. GalWay, of Wake coun: boy on the farm ; of Captain Tnpp;; whilst fJarif xrd I P"T - . " I"' I nVnA ncinfil nrnniuli in trio hand a nessbi Uie laxity shown in the discipline and instrac- tion oi tne ponce iorce wnicn tne mayor and ( Commissioners -are caiiea upon to cor i rect.;, i.,.i .y -i.i.:;.-: .sp i I na Oa the nisht of tthe'3dihst.'i in f Northampton connty, the barn and stables d Mr:Geo. uoa trey were t aestroyea oy r flames. It is supposed tor . s. . ; ( - - d tor have ..been, the -work or an incencuary. . ; I ;j 1 1 trri VI J jl-Jii.. amount needed,, $60,000, to be raised, by taxation if the people vote for it in'Decenir hers' hii . 'ioi t-'rttktHil . i iU. j. ' The Weldon Wetitf sayft ihat : at Warren iCfwrt,. La the; icase of the colored woman Stainback, accused of poisoning her husband' wUa strychnine,' a 1 true bill was found against her, but the defence not till the next term of the Court which occurs in February .next. meeting,,, the interest of the North Carolina Central Railroad,' '(ber twen CheraW and Greensboro) was held fa the Benbow House. Greensboro,, on the 8th; xl vumuuu6 uuuBiswug w a large uuiuut of genUemea.i CoL Walter L. Steele, : Gem Dockery and Senator Long, was appointed; td convassfor BUbscriptiOns, &cis! :'- essenaer ; An election is to e,heldjuOreene cpunty on the"first Thurs-1 'day Iff October;- to'tae'Hhe Cerise4 bf the Qualified voters of m& county, whether the eommissioners shall - subscribe to the J stock of the New .York, Norfolk and Charleston Railway, for the' sum of $5,000,. to each mile of railway the said company may run through the county' of Greene. n,ui 1 The Hiblieal Recorder is au- fhonaed: by Vil W.' T: Brooks, President of the iJoara of Trustees of Wake .Forest col lege, to say that ex-Gov. W. W. , Holden is not a Trustee of that institution. ' Without his knowledge . or . consent, he was duly elected a Trustee, but declined to accept the appointment as soon as he was noti fied:otit? n. -g-y-.-.ii : . n.u-.:- ' n r Tbe Raleigh vewj,! informed by Governor Caldwell that Revenue officer lieaver and party were fired upon oh Satur day last in South Mountain, .Burke county, by a party jof -men ijringJu ambush. None of the party fired on. we believe, were hurt, but were obliged to beat a retreat. Deaver has asked for assistance at the hands of the government to enforce the law in that sec- tkmof the country.' - - : ';-.. NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. . CRONZT & MORRIS. 5 ifrj.. ! 1 TO-MORKDW .(SATURDA10 MORNING?. J at 10 o'clock; -we will sell on the -wharf ef the iiaiamore steamsnip Jonpany, jtorta w ater; sueei, ISO Barrels Flour, r;f TW.IUUO 1taUUD, jUO 11VM1 kiwwnictuy Mwwaaa direct from Baltimore all in good order and fresh from first nanas. .. sale positive. , . 't sept'13-St " i E CHURCH MUSIC BOOL rpHi STArTOABD-PBICB ft 50-15' A "7ERT ; A-iauperior - UoJ? mK.i . t Collection of Cliarcli I Music,' For Choirs, Conventions and Singing Classes. Com piled by L. O. Exxbsoh and H.'fL faucxs, men of the highest reputation as conductors and composers. seus largely eaeaay s great success. . uuw.i: Jru:;. i,.-1 --v; : - V-. .:',;.: ..... SABBATHi SCHOOL MUSIC. i TUB RIVER OF ETFR. ' $30 PER HUNDRED; is a Sabbath School Son? Book of extraordinary merit. ' 40 composers contribute Hymns and Music alike new, original and fceantimt Specimen copies maued for so cents jrf2i:i5 i Olieerfui Vbic e s ; ,:., ,:, Frice,50 , Cjenta. ,' : . ... By L.. O. EMERSON, r A School Song Book, is one te introduce in Com mon ecnoois tne present season. . j . , , . . . . ! ( . i . . AH books mailed, post-paid, for retaO prices. Oliver Dltson 4c Co. I O. H. Dltson Sc Co i i ,i fioswar i i: j I xut 0'wsy new aoraii aertlMStawwed sstwtft.1-i '.fc-'i .'l& I ? Ml CaroM. Centra Rplffay, WILMINGTON Sept. H,?73. - a-J iiilu ,".. -Ji; VI M I :y .. Jr.Ci.: o J OTICS T& HEREBY GIVEN TO Atlk freif N' and patrons of this Company that CLAIMS for ItOSa oc DAMAGE on goods Tn nanssorUtion must be made within THIRTY DAYS of the date of the delivery f the rood w, this Jenpany'B Agent, or sucn claims wiu not . oe paia nor consiaerea. . , i v Appucatloa'msst be made in wrrUss'io the fen- eral Superintendent, with copjofttirths sept l4f General Snperiatendent j FINE BOOKS, BeaatlfuHy ' Bound In Turkey and Morocco , vc? ! L DAMS' SACRED ALLEGORIES, SONGS OF a ... - .- . .... . Praise, Keble's Christian. Year, Hart's Female Prose Writers; Thompson's Seasons, Edith May's Poet ical Works, Rogers' Poetical Works, Herbert's Poet. leal Works Burns', Poetical Works,. jGoldsmith'S Poetical Works, Keats' Poetical Works, A&.'Ac For sale ati J iVC HXIKSBERGeBTS sept U-tf ' . 1 ' Live Book andMusit Store. 1 1 HEW GOODS. TTAVTNQ WORKED OFF ALMOST ENTIRELY XX all OLD GOODS, I am now prepared to offer tne Trade , .,. , . . , New Goods at New Prices ,:.,...,-'-;- Stock coasistina in part of : ; -. . ". . Willow. , Ware, : Vinegar Cider; Canned Goods of every description, -Fruits, Fish, and a general line of Confectioneries, Ac, Ac Call J . m)J X-T i ... t T - j . J . . . ... Ma; Mmm . . ... . Alamance Plaids. ; TX7E HAYS A FULL LINE OF: SAMPLES OF TV .these well known ... , , ..;;i, , ,,,;) Manufactured by E.W. Holt's Sons, and will all or- uers at r acutry prices, x nose iu vuii wu hh iry ori money by applying -to Sept 12-31 , ! VICK A MEBANE. I Bagging and Ties. , KAA ROLLS BAGGING, , j. ... A -r.t'ji" T in si-j J-.i 1.000 BUITOLESjEIEfW. -- u For sale by ' . it i t-JI. sept 14 8t jj i viCKl MIBAiatl TTfinn Trim: .I . K A .TONS, BEST' ENGLISH SH, HOOP IRON, as- itton,' -t a i ' sorted aiaes. direct importation. .J ' -For 'sale by' Cf'"'-' j eeptlMt YICK ft itEBANB. 1 rhte ry Contract AdTertiBementB taken' at propor. ttonstely low rates. r-, Five Squares estimated as a quarter-colnmn, and ten squares as a half -column. NEW DyERTISKVLENTS. r i , M 5j. JmMiL PreseTO j ND t fjUY. TMS MASON, PATENT- PORCE lain top, self-hermetlcally seating Jars,from . sept is tf . c. stkv Anson. Ifift Mvsterv Solved atLast ! alnsl xsarams i xtarcains : .tl. ATi jGOSTl fATr COST! AT COSTI At ; SoIonioiikljeT Store ! - Soles ' ONE f - ' 'cbwii ' AtX) jtSTp s BBS 4 THK H ,',3---hRMT' Ht fir' i .. . !,Hats i isSWSS:;H : iJ'i-F;" A full ad well elected stock in aQ departnienta. "A FULL UNB OP LADIES' WEAR. ; I am determined to change mv business."1 and In . order to de that L offer my -iS ENTIRE STOCKS AT;.C0ST1: Mo Inunbugj . Come and see for yeanertea and Save at Least ( 25 'pei4 Cent, ' By purchasing your Goods of 71', - ' r- 1 SOLOMON tiETTi ' At the old stand, southeast corner Front and Mar- ,?ketstoeete.,.;;t ':. ' J; jwlMnvnee ' Ladies' Belts,1 J LADIES' AND GENU'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS, i-"- ':.' .;.: .. -..r -if : i. Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, at the Saddle and . Harness Factory of r ; - 'i -: ' X.S.Topnam scCo., 1 :i ' Iwir n.?A; 8outh Front Bt, .. may8-tf nae WQminson, N. C. MKCELLANEOUS; VfiOWCf. Auctioneer. r .--' , . r r ' W TO-MOiBW0TKlATJ MORNING, AT 3o. .5 Worth Water street; an assortment et superior t '5 2 it -'i . .' i - ' . . Property of j i lady declining housekseDinsr. coneist- Ine in nart oi i part of Jarlor Suit m crimson rep, Black Wal- nut Chamber and Dining Room sets, Crockery and uiassware, rxBDie aae tteo, umd, jaaitrasses, vook- -ing Utensils. Ac, Ac., Ac. . , . . . A No. 1 Piano, T octaves, from tbe best "maker la Philadelphia, will be offered at private sale. , nsepiifsTT-.uiv'r; -. 5 ; ;i ForHentr THAT DESIRABLB THREB STORY DWEL Une on the corner of Eighth and. Market streets. House contains ten large Rooms, Kitchen and good iwell of water on the lob i House newly, pain tea and in gooa oroer. i Also, that large brick store oa South Water street. cio. la. rossession given immediately. . Apply , to ;,.' ! f. Vi- s;rv8AM'I-R.;BUimNG, aug 23-oalw tf Sat Real Estate Broker 1 1 ,i . n For ..Hent . ' jpOR ONE YEAR FROM THE.' lsje OF:" OCTO- ber next, the STORE AMD OFFICE at preseatoc ctpied by us. The stand is one of the beat in ' this jUrs-ri-i-Yi ;ii Hoi ,"? -J r ' sept Wtt 1SA1 J i : . Broken sad Anetioneers. S. E. BTTHTIffG, Auctioneer. made to- me by John W. Brown and Hester Brows, his wife dated January 7 th, 1873, snd!regis- r.iwui sen at Exchange Oorner, ;.' ; ;-' va uk 9ui Depiruaou jjicxi the1 following lo with the'TmprovBttents'teereon: onniag on tne east sioeer jautassirset pa reets a kethelhtetsecUon Of McEae and "Qreeii streets, nuuiT.,uiui;uic xaaad.vs. JuaieuuHiacsiWaDcw . J 1 Kiil, .iLa .U.a aA -I . ii a i 1M M. - , . Wilmington, H. C. Ang. 28th,,1873-law frl . 'Havlkpurchathemter i j ebntttb'corio at hW old : j xo. 1 Granite Bow; where i witf oe happy to see'my old friends sad cnatoraera. u- ! oat i7u, ..; , .twaw ! .. . WE OFFER THE ,F-,r i,-fw largest and best selected .n'..i Print? ann xhnpv I-.:!':. T...i.! - t (J i AT J MUI KrA4t, !! GEO. R. FRENCH SON'S. . , . .; . ; .. in- ; -. : J sept 7-tf 99 Korth Front street. Snar, Coffee and Mo to. 250 BBLS. SUGAR, ALL GRADES, -f 387,fAfwf -T OKA HHDS.,- TIERCES AND BBLS. CUBA MO- 325 LASSES 5 1 8. H. r, l: For sale by r sept 9-tf ' F. W. KEBjCHN ER. OO tf' BOXES 8MOKXD, and D. ; 8. SIDES AND SHOULDERS, PA HHDS. SMOKED D; S. SIDES and SHOULD--dv EliS, ,-'.'" Q 'TIERCESKEGS AND TUBS LARD, ' 1 Q7K BBLS. FLOUR, ALL GRADES, O Iv ! t:!ii'M ' i'J IMF; " i-4 .! ;n For sale by, . . F.W. KERCHNER, sept 9-tf .ST, SS and 29 North Water street - i. i , r. ...). f . : t i - i , ii Distillers' Goods-y-SpIrit Casks, 't Hoop, Iron and Glue. Ll m Q7K STANDARD BPIBIT CA8KS, - . r O I tl 60 Tons IX and 1 inch Hoop Iron, - rmytxrj BBLSi GLUM, in vii; i.ai: r"j-.i. . For sale by sept -tf . F. W. KERC1NER, Bait! Salt! Salt! SACKS AMERICAN AND ;5 r"'' OZ.yUU . 1 ;IJVERPOOLr GROUND ALUM AiidWorfttngtamFINB SALT,.'l.(l t'is vib's '. -f ? i Totsals kw by 1 ir etS4f WTLTiASD EBQfiv tl HI i r vueoininst. a ..;. ..: .-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1873, edition 1
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