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THE LlORimiG STAR. - ;i jpBWsm Paily; bt j 3T. Iff 'ir , r n ft I : ' ' . j i , BATXB OF, BUB8CMPT10B, ear. to advance (by mall) $7 00 su months, in advance ; - 1 Three months, in advance ? . ........ ?onth.in advance. (" )........... 3 SO 00 '75 VT riifv Subscribers, delivered m any part 0 aoy part or tea jit Fifteen Cento per week. Our City A?Bts are not authorised to collect for more than 8 montaa idvance. '--'.": - ": '-'" ' '-; : ;" - ' - j New York Liberal Republican Conven- turn meets October j 8th.( r - severe storm preVailei yesterday on" the ' coastbf fpexas A fourth of Foresthill, CalM burned. All the Shreveport opera tors sick 'of ; yellow' feveft -': - -ladict-ments are pouriqg in against Johnson and Yates, under" arrest' ' for complicity with New York bond foaeries. r Ge Hc-: Cook assassinated in a public meeting! at Yankton, Washington Territory. Vine disease makes havoc in Portugal. In surgent sortie fKHri'tJartagena; repulsed. . iTiawc xM5iuajr w ausuia wuiibw i ted' suicide. M"- cthrrespondeat of the J Boston TrcmMer cuer nua cakucu iruui uib i.ir v end's office, ashington.A and T torney l Ctene lost his place on the paper. All the leading papers in San Frau- isco'we're for the railroad monopo- hsts m the recent election; but tbe,r influence wasn't J worth a cerit, be- i - cause the people knew tAy they iitere on the sideof .the corporations. SOUTHERN .Thoinasville, Ga., is ,to haye a $50,000 hotel.. . - Some of the ; Charleston rioters were arrested, '.O-.H ):'."'--.. ! Mr.' J ame8 Fowter, a young man struck by lightning, tiear the Eureka Mills, Ga.i"and killed. iAlpj ,"V. f --The Z Columbia ' ..XInion-Ilerald gays there is a prospect, of a cotton factory being built within mih? iof tim& : iBt&' -T,...-;.;';s:;i:a:i : : I 'J-r'ANewb' lety; S. C, negro tried gighbor's .familj by put- to poison a neig ting abottlei pE arseMc in a spnng I ' and stoppiughe y.'- covered m time to prevent damage. ; w-m ; : ' -'v . - - Cflla Turner, a negress hvmg a few miles below Franklin, -in -Heard i.nntv fia mntilflterl her new rom infantwilha knife and hid it under. the gin-house. :.;- : :J.rt:-:,. ! a,jrt-'i , , . . ' ' . I - .TT-.ypesuaw y acur5xa - paper, jonn i.ong, a notorious ut Blevins Taylor,1 near the county line .- ... killed of Chattooga andf Walker, without sthe slightest pjrVjScatvonlfl '.UL'Sr. QniSatnrdaynight. at: pupil of the ColumbiaRing theological Seini - nary, of which F. J, Moses Jr Gov- emonof theiniggeTsy: carpetbaggers and scalawags of South Carolina,; is ) President, en tered the.' I bed-room of JfCoghlan, ajobbed him" of two James Green, a farmer living: I near Can ton, in Jones county, Ga., . on undav'last "mixed some trvch- nihe in the medicine prepared for bis wife, who wag sick, and compelled her : his own and we fcall upon the' PresU swallow it, "threatening ner life if slm dent further to remove all publie ofil fiiv' it ?TW'inf nrt.nnAtfi woman cers who have imDroDerlv interfered died in . terrible' convulsions' a few ' hours afterwards. i,iv';'-it 3- SOleetf as or tbe Grand Kodee of tfie - :- Ind4pettdnt Order1 ol i'OoodTem plars or Nortli Carolina.' : : 3 T SL 1.2 Sifc6MaA.S 5 - ; .. ' ,if -Bsino tSentineLlj j-f fftv 1 Grand G. About 20 additional delegates, pre sented their credentials, and were en- rolled OH' 0'&ftlWrtT::.:i After hearing the reading of a me morial f rqm, -Newbern jLqdgejj the Grand Ijodge proceeded to the elec-:, tion of itaofficew with the following result;, m C. Troy, Tay etteville, G. V.. 1 tC. T. mitr, ''&V:tJ-- N..1J. Broughton; Raleigh, G. W . 1 4uiss jannie Xf..vamy.e" uwvco ' Sam! J.'Fall.-Raleieb, G.f W. S. J. II. Welborn,' Lexington, G.Wi T. The afternoon session was ocdu in ine eottsiuerauon w umj repurij ; i the coram)i;tee apointed;,) considef J the rebbrt ' of ' the Worthy;: Chief Templar, amons which were a note of tlwncs; t6ther General Assembly for its enactment of so many local ; pmhibitiiou laQat itsrUsJ session, -andkiiier a continuance in the same ,7 , ,o -.,. n m . i direction, which was. adopted, i Also - t y - a r- fixing the salarr.of G. VV. Secretary a....... . .1 ' ' ; .; ' ' '. . -f m ,. r. . t- -r . - . i. . . .. -"r4 ' V r-H1 c ni the Methodist churcn. . : ' ; - a grauu tiuie. u vicwH-u . : The greatest harmony and brother ly lqve prevails. , rr LNeW York Tribune."! in : fTlao lolria ; - We know that on the 1st ot JUiy liuddinetori and his party; were JAave and welV and there is a strong prpD- abilify that they bave been picked up n..'t .t. A'i wjr t5- ure wis iimey.on"?"" whicn cruise In considerable 'numbers. during the summer months in Buffin's u Bay aiid the watersr .opening fota it tv on' the'fiorth. -! of the -catastrophe .', which separated Tyson and his eighteen companions irora - the-: 6hio -was further north than has commonly been supposed. It wasuirjo tiNortnuraeenanu n Vi..v .- - , - : ' i j ui MUieton, isiana,H nearly ue- Rree higher: for it seems clear from the ' narratives now; ' pre sented that the Polaris never r moved t Auerspenuiug uaiiiau-tiour iujij accblisbedf ins thisveountrv for a I that Moseiy went into the engine room and. I at that place. 'i . f. 1- -1.-1' : . I igious service this? morning, the crenerationr has beea due to the persisted in bothering him fat a critical time,' I inehtasthe Jodge was -caiieqtxo.oraerioy i Renllblican uartv: that while same F hn hia tmtiri attpntfnn xr rer in I teriui m- -m -M -i L7 ' w . - a .... - -....-. -r. W.-U.-1. rritcharo v .: i , - i I 0f these ffreat causes ; has. -anythine I the nroDer nerformanco-ofltia.vVlntiftA. 1 niodate "aatefci-. ..." - ' .V-. v. . . i ' .- - ' . ' " T- "" : " 111 ' ' . .... - -- . ' : ' - ' - 15 - - . v' - .. f "'i1 . " -. :- " " - - . -.e- QXINQUO 1 from tle moprings'where Tyson saw her with her Bails furled and her head to tuewuid, in August, 1872, until sue went to the bottom iost about i a j rei wwu, i ne proDaDiuty is that she was; seriously .damaged kit the time 6fHhS separation; and1 i& mainea anoat if we may use the ex- pressiononty becaiase she was frozen in. Thia'relievcsBuaainetoriof the suspieioof iavinsaeserted the nartv (craihoJcejibef probablvrhadr all, he I d IQ feate his yesseL: V' i -. I thirrZXX T y lZT' Te tutrteennaiaaino ,mn. sm .orfomln I J good. They vueir waanu one oi weir nomoer waa the sliipg cajpeor,sd thy must ". sj M0wvt j ; well etjuip-' ped ai!They weJ,eTnear,Iy m wi. tu vvuaiers; xoey .naa a ; plenty jot provisional and-ther seem to have been in good health. i" If they have been Pl4? "E haler the Ti- chance to ,bave . been ; carried 6ri a4 loiw cmise into the5ttfrr irrMBQ iFin OAn nnn tuatvi n n i kSnt 6ri a4l6h isrtiise into other balers. which we do not think probable. But whatftvPiCtmtv KhVa tUr f0 they left suchopious journals at Lit- tleton Island that the 'mvaterv : aich as it is,' which still wraps the story of Capt, Hall's uufbrtniiater expedition must no w be made clear. I TUB WORCESTER P1ATFOBM. Some f the Beelutlns Adopted by ..tl&e ' IVaasacliaselU Repnbllcani Blo-wa at Orant and Batler v.. s :- ' The Hoii; Charles Allen.'of Boston Chairmanof the Committee on Reso- iQtiiSporUd the following, which were Adoptea. without dissent. While they were pending, Gen. Butler took the .floor, and in a speech of some length accepted the situation, and connsele that they be adopted. The - t , ... r . : : pmtformisas follows: inii-.i. istf! ; - . . - . , r-BeotorThat the Republicans of Massachusetts lemphatically ; dlsap- Pr?v?. of and condemn-the action j of tnqse memoers ot tne iast congress, Republicans , and Democrats, who availed themselves of the occasion of an ihcreaee of the salry of the Presi Trtgn and of the Juderes of-the Su preme Court.and of : the members ; of the Cabinet, supposed to be just and necessary for the future" to secure to themselves a disproportionate and ex travagant compensation for past as well as future services. Resolved, That while we recognize the full right of every 4 citizen to ex press and act upon his convictions upon all questions of public interest, the right to seek to influence the action of his subordinates by exciting their: fear of loss- of place if their opinions and actions shall differ from wsth the independence of the Repub lieans of. Massachusetts ;in the man- agement , of . their , local concerns, whenever tbe'f act is proved to their JBatisfaOtion. - '.-''' ; V, ; Hesolved, That every great achieve ment for personal liberty, forthe pre servation of the Union, for education for :the . elevation i of labor, for the elevation of 'woman, for the exten sion of the suffrage, which has been ,,w f iivp: fvi p , Auvu&v vu V'.'V. ,.,,' "T1! every viaiui xuuuucu juaviw wauu: tbe futnre' aa in th past' ffihd ; its earnest onven, "" Kueryu recoirnitioii, - its strongest advocates and its first victories among the Re nnkhitflo ff MasaoAiin oat t a " a nti t.haf. pressing duty of ; the day as to seenre honesty and puritythe right of .tbe popld pfeaceablt to assemble ahd take i counsel onpuolio matters, ana select their agents free from violence, j in timidation and L fraud; the right to hold caucuses and conventions ,with- out beiiig cheated and bullied and. we therefore call tipon ,all bdnest KepuD limirit liAWfiVfir. thflv mav differ, on other questions, or howsoever tney may hive advanced in theirreception of new ideas, to unite in purging the Commonwealth and the nation of vio- lencej treachery, and corruption. . . These reminiscences are giyen by the Fayettevilie' Gazette: By the death. I ot lien. l. iu. iJamnger ws arc icmiuucu I " aot ttnAnh v ver heard him make. I J AW A001 a7w wV" w w - it was from the balcony of the Fayettevilie I Urxi i)nin fh last Prfuridt'ntial cam- I niMrn and he then' stated that he could re- call the davs of his boyhood, when he used J to come over Haymbunt into 2 the streets of i jjayettevine,T. uarciuutcu iiuw a "jr Wltn his iatner s wagon, xie epuo vi .uij astonishments and wonder at the greatness and sDlendor of the nlace. for at that time Favetteville was ifietown of North Carolina. Manvntill livinff here, while reading : re cently the newspaper accounts of the great EnglIshpropertycase,inwhichHon. Judah neteblhbod U 'Eighth' and . Wooster and : "f P. Ben jamin-'bas "been engaged, and in nelg , " ! Owing to many changes in places of busi tXtZZ f "v. i.?-6ot-ia,rt iSfl 1 not Tenth and Wooster streets. SJ- c t.. a1i;:' LTS ref'aw b; . ,Akaa nf ni-a hv hfin rurried j,aDkto the early part of their lives, when j , they used tobave a certain playmate in the 1 W.-o-Pttirillfin. little. nnnTenos" .fefiowte' irail witivewish' leatures, dui who a ongui, auu wins iuwu and a quickness of perception and depth of nnderstanding which gave promise or his future greatness. His family moved further South Whue ine. scnooiuwy - andtookup.their abode miouisiana, farmer bov Who louowca uie waguu wm the future member of ;Xongress and the auiuiua w s , - - dudu at the common school was aiierwarus . . . T,ftvi8v Cabinet honored bar- r '-:. .v ir.n0i, and to-dav Coun SSJJfAS f2toTieen "of Rr,rlftnrl . , WILMINGTON;, j NOTICE. ;.i : - To dty Subscriber South of market 7 J . From the 1st day-of October, next, the City circuiaiion of -TMi)KSE "iL1! : rfJ: ' iD1 street will be f?1?!? In charge o Ir fHugli Greent AH suhscripUohs up to Octbher 1st will Ibe Kii.i,. 10 .ni'W;jmweuanuraihat - , ; . ' ju . , , paper.Tegmariy mereaiteri i --JLIS: mfmm: KW ADVEBTISEIIIENTS. F.: (W.YKcinrER.Hay, Corn, Sx. t W.i F.i WknzeJi. Take your Choicel Geo. R Fkench. -Removing. " :0. G. Pabslkt & Co. Coal ! Coal! West & Co.For Rent. - . ... Severe Accident. colorea D7 PT. ' name oi James ". t - - .... . addell, aged about 12: years, met with a mn v accident yesteraay morning. He was engaged in guarding a ncefleld from Ltne depredations of birds near Brunswick ivrryt auoui turee mues irqm mis city, ana had laid his gun down on the grass? for a few moments while he went to get a drink of water. .'In the meantime, it appears,' some other boys used the gun and upon re placing it left it half cocked.' ' When Wad- dell returned and attempted 'to take up his gun the muzzle being towards him, it was accidentally discharged, the teringxmder his right arm near load en the should er and inflicting a severe wound, the flesh' being torn badly.T It was notthought, how ever, that the bone had sustained any .in jury. He was immediately brought to this city and placed under the care of a compe tent surgeon, ,- who dressed - Ids wounds. Accidents of this character are almost con stantly occurring, but the warnings to be careful in handling fire-arms seem to make hut little impression upon old or young." , Belles or a Noted Outlaw Cblefl T We were shown " yesterday a' knife and strap which formerly belonged to the no torious Henry'Berry Lowrey,ji and which were used by him for a long time previous to hi departure ; for the. "happy - hunting grounds of his fathers." Mr.- O. H. -Man ning, who has them in his possession,' prt I cured them from some of the relatives of I the noted chief on the occasion of a late business visit to Scuffletown, and his infor mation concerning them is such' as to leave. no doubt that they were in reality his prop- Urty: The knife is a formidable weapon, the handle and blade being of about equal length and - measuring altogether about eight inches. It is not of the dirk pattern, but opens and shuts and, was used as; an ordinary pocket knife, although capable of doing much execution in a hand-to-hand fight The strap was probably used around the waist in which to carry, .the armament of pistols and knives which the noted out law always carried about his person. Blaclatrates) .Court. ;';..':. ?. : John Lewis, colored, was arraigned !be- fdre Justice T. M. Gardner, yesterday on uie cnarge oi an assault and battery on the person of Nelson Moseiy, also colored. It seems that Lewis is employed as engineer at Juessrs. Jaa. a. Uhadbourn & Uo.'s null and i xiaauy; ne :u warn? ; impauent pnarjnzuca jaoseiy.s severe ;0icrw,' nereupon jaie latter r pnxnired the issuance Of s warrant for-the, ( arrest of Lewis, on the geUbove'speci- - .t fla caaa'wal'dWfasedrdnUia W - imonf hf Acto -.Lisi:'- i ' Moses Whiting of the poUcefotcej charge4lthang5Henry Anderson withouta warrant for' so doing, was alaa judgment of the Court in his case' has Inot yet transpired: -fr, rJ vHi -i-;.Tf s '- , ' Dolnes of tno Board of Aldermen. i Jn tiie hurry of gettmg,up the proceed- lugs, oi the Uoara or Aldermen for our last issue several errors of more of less import-' anee occurred. " For instance the commu nication from E. Kidder & Sons was in reference to the introduction of Nicholson paving : blacks;! The " communication of the ; Board of Underwriters asked that the city extend such encouragement and . patronage to the Cape Fear Water Works Company as Will enable them to prosecute their work. This was ieferred to a special committee, con sisting of the Mayor and Aldermen Moore and Fishblate, with . instructions to report at the next regular meeting. The 'communication of Chief Engineer Robinson of the Flre Department was in reference to procuring one of Joyes' patent hose Oilers for the use of the Department, The petition of J G; Darden and others, was to prevent the sale of liquor in the not Tenth and Wooster w nnniH fnrther state that the Commtt- tee.oa Ordinances was autliorined to intro- co"nrlerence''to; nffinif uucean oromance in reierence vuuiug wood on wharyes and report the same at next regular meeimg. v, J f - - m mm J xite Hoz Question Aciln. person3 residing in the vicinity of Fifth nr1Korrv treet comnlain - loudly of ffiAiiir -n'fr 'The sheriff of Marioucounty,rs; C., did w aepreuavous oa uus , iak to mn at large. What makes-it more an- novinz to them I . . .1 Jl BAkAVrtfinHA to Keep nogs 01 weir, uwu, vww the uta citv ordinance prohibiting the - 1 . - ... . ,..si keeping of these animals within certain pre- ; A SdlPed limits. Jd.rSATUft , r .Tbe paring of . Princess t street ,ia pro- greasing finely. t ; i f f t f .r : til, lit'. -r-.Partly cloudy or clearing weather pre-1 dieted for to-day.."js.i.,.'. j X'' I ' - A barque, name unknown was; re ported in below yesterday afternoon. i i i, AiATftniW TAiM ?ftn f Ar wnata released yesterday, :hehavingpaid the same r- ;Therschr. Kate WerUworih Meade, ar- V ' ' " ' ' ' I - "' '' - "' J The ZrfpA, Hinrichsen,- entered out I from , Liverpool for : this , port nthe 20th j ultimo, v Uii&mt-t i-naK! -siafieil I ' 1 ' , , , - "f .. I - The river was' still fallihe henihe Steamer A. P. Hurt left Fayettevilie Thurs- j. day moramg.;?; ..ii .rfi? :Vif Tnesunsnme wasuncoi brtablywarm yesterday. ' Warm" days and cool nights is now the programme. . 7' r"r t , , ' 7 The Produce Exchange has just been supplied with , a number of new bulletin boards on which to record t sales, . receipts, Btocsa, etc.i etCi;anVyjytv.;-rnUw IM Mr. E. B. EUersy who has been absent for some weeks on a health and pleasure tour,, has returned much, refreshed and 're juvenated by the tripj v xujh ao U. j 4i . tb jeurajMuii a wriu oi taoeos corpus y ppeHeu; to .db, awate Baw a will be applied for ii the-case of David S. light tkrough the back window of ; his bed Massey, In jaU on the charge of forery in rxjonv which excited his. curiosity. 1 .Going order to reduce his bond. Mayor, .Canaday notifies, persons that are ready to. lay sidewalks that they will he supplied by. the city , with curb-stones, , pro vided they will 1186,01601 iinmeahaelyr T Mayor Canaday andMrJ AiOB. if Orriss, Chairman pro fern. of . the Board of : County Commissioners; visited .the ' Work House; Poor House and City Hospital on Thursday and found those institutions in good condi tion; v -.:' : -.-.:(;-..;.:.: j itlurderoas Assault. ll ; ; ." . On Thursday night, ' about half: past i 10 o'clock, as Mr. ' R. J; Scarborough Way re turning home from his place -of business, and just as he had reached a point near the corner of Third and Orange streets, close to the First Presbyterian, church, he. was suddenly assaulted from behind by somer Dody, who strack him a severe blow on the side of the face with itrock or. brick which he held in his hand, i Mr. Scarborough reeled from the'- violenceof o the blow lell ,to the pavement, - and ' upon regaining his; ;ieet thei person ; who had assaulted him had disappeared.' ' His face was badly braised - and four of his jaw tslth; were knocked out two of which went down his throat He caught' a glimpse of the individual who" struck hinl and is positive that ho was a white man. I Mr. SL was about his business yesterday as usualhut the appearance of , his face indi- ca.ted the severity of the blow he received. Hellglous. Rev. Dr. W. S. Plumer, of South Caroli na, will nreach in the First Bantist Church to-morrow- (Sunday). . both . morning and evenmg. - ;!; .;: ,1-t . : In consequence of the fact that the First Presbyterian Church is now undergoing re-' pairs, and Elder Hides' being absent 'from j the city, an invitation was extended to Dr. l Plumer, and accepted by -mm, to occupy I the pulpit of the Baptist Church,' ah ihvi- I tation being also extended to the congrega- I tion of the Presbyterian Church to worship This is an excellent arrange- Lecture Room of the Presby- Church Would be too small to accom- i T)r. Plumer's feoriirrctratiDn; ' " j f1i n.n . , s mmi ... t l jaueo. lor voniempu 1 ,,n,. I t A,coiorea,man oy. tne name.oi.jienry Anderson"," who had k c, before; Justice 1 Gardner yesterday, became so ODStreDexoiis' I tlinf TTiA Wirfihirt otAotP'A rr tr -foil fnr tp.n dSyl for contempt of .CQurt He was-opi 1 posedto. such: ai proceeding, as that and ! I I)eputyi Sheriff morris' had to summon Mr. I 'placing hml la the lock-up where he sow j has time and opportunity to-reflect oh; the 1 beauties of humility and a quiet and:un I ohtrnsiva dianosition in this various Walks I Court. Removal of a Bloanment. f The splendid monument erected at Cas - tie Hayne over the body bf Capt J. H: K. Burgwin, of the: ist regiment tJ-VS; dra- goons, Who was mortally Wounded in one of the baitles during the Mexican war, 7 has been removed to this City by.Mr, Q, W. W. l . . w . y: - ,f'l 1 to this City by.Mr; G. W. W. Davis and others and was yesterday placed in its proper position in Oakdale Cemetery, where the body had been, previously , rein terred. ; . This monument is said ; to. be the ' largest one in the cemetery , and. rests over the form of one who was known in his time as a most worthy gentleman and a ; gallant ; officer. ' , i :;' . ; ui:'. ' .' i City Directory v.i.l lo 'i5 We learn that the new City Directory, to be issued; previous to the Fair in Nqyember, is meeting with the most t decided success. ness, residences, &c., contemplated- on the 1st of October, ' a reliable DhiectQry will prove an almost absolute 'necessity. The publishera, Messrsv S. G. HaTlandE. iS. Warrockf are both practical printers and j-..vfc,,L,iW4n . r;.oi.th wiu u uuu-. ar --, asisreqirect, - i Still tn iPriaon -: . . , . 1 - j.. i not arrive yesterday as was expected and consequently nothing . was accomplished towards the release of the .young. man Reaves from 'confinement in ;the couhty jaiLr He will probably be - released to-day, on the arrival of.Solicitor CantweH. i 1 "' r-f.-.- ? 4j fur, lUJ'-ii. ! -lit i The .i- fUt- (-.; Homlelde in 3oliMbla Town ship -4. n t Arrest ppou.; jtlie. Cliarae of Implication Malpa En I i . r - . i : . . . j . 1 ! i 1 r . - e.apoat ace, , . (. , . ; . ; . . .... ,- .p A vnnnv man' ttta nona ff MannT ill-iv- ganus was Drougut to mis city, yesteraay under a commitment from Coroner El D.. Hewlett, charged with ,being implicated 'in, meiumg oi j. w aiaerm uoramDia ""P r?-??0 I of which appealed, m pur Hpapj yesterday. "I morninfr. Th neo.Sfi. phftrtm nroi'nt iTWr.r G& from .e .ean learn, that he matigated Aetdifflailty.wm , pated in the death of the unfortunate iflan - Walker., 'He" was brought her'w thetcps .todv.of Deniitv Sheriff a'; 7: Hnatin' WbH -'I .jt-t- . -Tl-.-?- ..--j delivered him into the hands of othe Sheriff and he was lodgSdin; jaiL . We. learn, that: application for a writ of Kaieai arrpw in his t 'case will be made. -Mv.vi .fibi 1 f : F. J; Mftloass. the' man who! inflicted the fatal blow, has made1 his escape 'although it was at first reported : that he had:fquietly BUrrendered.u,s;r!ii' W'-fU Attempted Incendiarism Last night,, about 11 o'clock, the kitchen on the premises of Capt K, El , Orr, on Fourth, between Nun aid, Church . streets, . was discovered to be on fire.' ?The family had retired, but one of them. Mr. Wm. C. to the window and raising it he discovered that the weatherboarding on one side of the kitchen was in a light blaze. : He seized a bucket and by the 'prompt application; of water the fire was extinguished. ; From lie fact that the smeU -6f; kerosene waS very strong and from other circumstances1 con nected with the affairthere seems to be no doubt that it was "a case of mcchdiarisnL. In fact a certain party is suspected; There was no general alarnt " ' 5 v m A colored man rendered assistance in ex tinguishing the flames.: s ;:: .;;' ; ' t X -; Kover Called For It. :- ' i o It seems' that ; the : party who sent the ! forged telegram to this place a few days since, purporting to come from Mr. Hotten dorf , and asking his partner,1 Mr. Hashagen to send f250 to him at Philadelphia, an ac- wua" ?L wmV wu Pr, nev for .mone letter to feet having been' received from.Messrs. MathieuSons, who had been requested to cash the check lor Jar. Jlottendori. it is evident that the fellow "smelt a mice" and was too shrewd to be easily caught. ; i " . Falrfn AldorGiMemliOdge. ;..' : - A number of colored females of this city will give a grand Fair at City Hall on Tues day r and .Wednesday evenings next, the 16th and 17th inst the proceeds of which will be applied to aid in the erection d the new building for Giblem Lodge KcC 2jA Y M. Refreshments of all kinds wfll: be. furnished, and purchasers of tickets win stand a chance of getting a valuable prize. I f i vertam young men amuse themselves oy piung up rocKS in front of booK-bmders establishments . on Princess street- . . Look . , ..... L- ..- y . i , . . . t out or, the V hoys in blue" will M gobble you, up" I 1 ;i- icanr.iTEM&f jpEnmso liLrB. We'1 now have fa stock over 200 reams of news paper, dze 84x36, weight 30 fia per ream. . It is good, rag paper, od win be sold, la ktf to tuit, tor cael.oKBeRtbj.espTeaa'Ci O. D. 3.: rwrraw w--we-nsTe reqeiTOQ block ,ui News Ink forBDmm9t.tse.pnt i4 m packages of 5 poTudsacL3?aBbr or G.r Ol: D.. orders promptly flJled.- Prlee 15 Cents per jpeana.sdi oT f "r The eonaolidatk of the CwoUm Former and the WidUy Star having largely increased the circulation. of the latter, advertisers Will find It ari 'admirable toedtnm of comminlcatioa with the farmera and planters of the two CarrtHnak 1 t... mZu i ;kl i " Book Bnoautj. Tn MeaiOHa BTAJtBoolt Bind ery does aH. kinds of Binding and, Baling In a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants anil others needing Beteipt Books, or ether work, may rely pn' promptness In the execntion of their erdera. ' ''-'-i j" : ,E Job JpBnmH.-We can the attention of iner- thants; clerks of courts, sheriffs,-lawyers, 'railroad and.steamship efflcers and agents, and alii others having orders for printing, to the faculties offered at the. Mobnihs Stab FanmNa BSTABLisHitBNt for the prompt and , faithful execntion of aU kjnds .of Job PEEmsff. we can fnrnish at short notice 1 cards, Bul-Headsi Letter-Heads, Programmes,: Ball I Ticketa- Blanks; Pamphlets. Tags, Band-Bills, Cata- iogw.ffl or Fa mow-Bois, Checks; Drafts, fcc, dtc Satisfaction guaranteed, j s i I kok presei I immilT Allr lnuWIAW InA ATT1RT1PJ1TI RlfTIHTll ILL nATI. I kok presented the King an elegant assortment of hia j of ies fromDr. J. U. Ayer.of ijoweii, Mass., lor the court. . Ha explained to. his Majesty their orisrin from the ereat chemist - and their uses. . The Cherry Pectoral for coughs, the Sarsaparilla for eruptive diseases and the Ague Core for the fevers that are so ratal in this not country. .-j. ne aangeroas condition of a favorite wire . in the palace with one of the disorders these medicines cure 'gave him rial Intaretii: In these nrodncta of medical . skill deed, these medical marvels interested him more in trar country than. aU the' other , attentions we had snown mm. liners nom taay ln oianv .i ; ; 'a. ; ...... - - ' . ... . . i.-r-.The newly - appointed iDurham postmaster can't give his bondv;!) uj;U A - great deal of sickness; in Edgecombe and adjoining counties u; ' . .... i jur.i w-r' i. wreen.j or ;ajurnam, retires from editorial life to Plant himself at the law, : ',::!:! r:-i!;ai ( Robert S. Adams; formerly of r Wilson, died at Green wcwdSorrngs. Miss., on the 23rd. ; 'd Zlf i .'Ui H " ";-;.;'h:-.3' ? and tobacco around Durham, too, but corn will be all right. j i.--i The Fayettevilie National Bank has bought the Marline lot and will put up ' a fine Dans nuiioing. .. t!- if ThA Kehnkefi Kantist -ARfioma- tion holds' its annual meeting at Cross Roads, Edgecombe county, X)ct : 4 ?. i j- In a momenta of aberration Mrs. "WBQLEp; NancV Wbltlev: of 'Etla'elconibE. not an end Jo her own life, says-tbe BoiitTmtTi k-ji I j '., i ; i. The' floor surf ace ot: William s' new Hall in Fayettevilie is 6,298 feet, larger than, that of any, hall, is the; State, . it ; is claimed.'?' .v . ' ... . ' t" .. - I - r Tne Danbury News steala upbn with the stpry qt .having the oldest . coav stable in" the State. He is 83 and bears he narne bf "Andrew- SteeL : t - - A ? ' ;: . iu 2V jPitt T count y?' Vofesdh November. : 2hd;on the' 'question J 6f whether" ihe'-'will subscribe $200,000 in county bonds fop the? JSorroiK and Charleston Kailroad.1 lusii t " -r-A joint stock company paid. $1 0,-' 000 for the steamer Iml took- her -from the '. Tar and puther; uponjtbef Roanoka to- ply rbetween.Hill'a Ferry:anduWeldoji? T tj .'t . - uaptc ttanaoipn a jfv3 . onptweii. recently released' by the President's pardon, registers at . the vYarboro House Raleigh, from the Albany penitentiary.'"- His spirit iff unbroken missloner to this country' on vineyards, has been-visiting the-Raleigh Vineyards,! He goes South, Jbut will be at'the'.State fair, ; saystiieifeMt f (r .-.ig-..f;j;.. Kf j-1'- i - ' f r Winsfcoh Sentinel: t Onjasfc Sun' day morniffe W; - A? Boleiack ..was , found; lying on the road., near Palmyra . Church, Stokes county, badly bruised and in' an in sensible condition.1' i "J 'nif iii-i m j I ,; V The trtlhklef t in'th$ Wilgoh' dq- pot two weeKs ago oy rsew, raui Jsagiy was found,' says the FMndeatet, i in ; the woods near the town.' .broken. , open and all ; of the. contents abstracted (. except , books and pa- -.T-f, 1 ne scoundrels , between baiem' and Greensboro find congenial employment: in obstructing the' raiftoad:.track. . - Now if somebody :would !piace aM ' obstruction around their necks the thing would ! be? equal.:i ' i!, ..y --hU r I'h,; - . j ii The State Educational Journal will appear in November. ; : Th e State's best writers will contribute. It will be a forty eight page monthly, and win be devoted to education and literature. " : We shall warmly welcome it -; ; -,'i ' . t Mr. j& T. Jatrickends fns fromWadesboro 5 a "-'very nCatf ": little 16" column paper published semi-monthlya He calls it ThaWomarCi JSghmiW is;;dQydted to the family circle and not to the. caus$ of th i stngniinded.,j,, J iV The pxitha.m jldnt tells ids that the steed, aged 23, ' on . which 'Coic Webb crossed the Potomac'foqr times and fought' numerous battles was4 kicked to 1 death the other day by another. hors& :'f Wo. wqrth the day. That - cost thy lif et -. my gallant - ' -" - i.Ki A. i I r .A letter, unavoidably; postponed on account of : absence of; the writer, was received from ex-PresidentDavis addressed to Mr. E. P. Powers, Fayettevme,tiianking, the Independent Company for an invitation to the reunion, i It was received too" late ; to be read at the meeting.- A-tul .T The Flat Swamp : and; Lock's Creek Canal is again agitated at Fayette' vuie. it is estimated, says the ween, that there are about 20.000 acre's of very fertile land. Which, if; drained, cleared and put hr a fit state for cultivation would, be capable of r producing"; .730,000. i bushels of j corn enougn aimoep to supply tnavwnoie sequon. J Durham .Plant .' There isjaa old lady living six miles from Durham who has. reached the advanced age of 108 years, and still travels about the -house 'very well' Some years ago her husband, Who! was thenj 98 years old, was found dead in the field at the plow handles. : ? Up to his death, during the season for that work, he followed ithe plow daily. .; v-; .. ,.. -,; '.,5 ,.;; i ; ; Rev. loab ; Gorrell, .. a "colored citizen pf Wilson county had a check .put to his wife beating propensities the other day by an involuntary baptism with scalding hot water, at the hands of his injured and amiable. spouse.! This flood may: prove too. much lor JSoah, and so to pe prepared for contingencies, the' Sheriff .has bottled' up the origin of aU his woe, m the county jaitL;:ay uS, smwTSCT The; i Ith'tAnhuai 1 Fair'bf: the, Cumberland ' County -Agricultural- 'Society I , wfll he held at FavettevmeoTi7(h4'18t';P ui;-atn aist or JNovember; Tne officers are actively at wprkV getting; everythin in readiness, and will fully accomplish ail. the duties 'devolving upon them. : Over jtljOOO: have been-5 offered "in ' premiums forstock cropsj &c' " Kev. R S. Moran, D. D.; of ;the city of Wilmington, will deliver the annual address on Thursday, the 20th., : . ; ;: j DIED., MORTON. At Palo Alto, Onslow, county, N. Cq August S4th, Marian, wife of . C. X. Morton, Esq., born December 87th, lSiS. : i ' ; . . . . t j Mrs. Morton was a good wife and mother, and be loved by a large circle of .relatives and friends. . A consistent member of the; Methodist Society, her loss will be much felt . She leaves five children; and, ahusTjand tomournherloss.! NEW 'ADVERTTSEMENTSi TAKE , tOUE CHOICE. A fFTTLt LINE .' OF THE LATEST STYLES Fancy"" Cassimeres - aiid Testings,' , CLOT SOESS AD ' BjEAVES- - . ast received, and cut by the latest" j fall anI) Winter fasiiions To salt the most "fastidious taste.?" Also. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Of all descriptions, at. the Merchant Tailoring Es tablishment, No. 6, North Front street. - - " - Beptl82t .j - ::v 7U i'iW, F.VENZEL,. We are now EeMOTihff , , i , ouB stock; ; of. Boots-.an.il Stipes ' To the Four Story lron Front Building, next to rs'... w-i' That ' -NaMnnnl' RnnTr - and offer great ln4uce-'7 ments to the. trade.. hIh V rfiil y.Hi. 'i GEO. B. FBENCH SON,: ' sept lfctf ! ' 4 99 NbrfhFrontafaeet. 0TTT OF ' M i.: . . ;.:;. tr t fj t . 1 September 13, ; 1S73. (, PERSONS THAT ARE HEAD Y TO LAY SIDE walks will be supplied by the. city . with Curbstones. They will be furnished' to noee - except those' who win use them immediately. Appijio City Uarghal's office at once. iusw; W. P. CANADAY, ' "'kayoW septl3-3t ;lit MSA RATES OF ADVEnTISIRC. One Square one day...... two jIava. .- i j three davs. j i.-i. .... 00 four days .r.... S 60 f live days, ..".... 3 00 - one week.;.-iv.ii-.s -.Cvimi'hvmi S 60 Two week.,..i.J. ii,.Jt jU.. 5 00 i Three weeks 6 50 ..-.- onemonth.vii.i.tA..is... aw . - M - Two months.,... , ..15.00 T "'- "- a" Three memthe..,.. ....23 00 A. Six months... 35 00 " Oneyear.. 60 00 .- tContract Advertisnepts taken at propor UonatelyTow rates. ' ' . Five Kqoares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares as a -balfycplunui. . - " - . - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bacon Siar ant Coffee, i BOXES-SIDES ANB SHOULOEKS. D. Zr.lll itnil KMOKlCn -? K( BAGS KIO, JAVA ANDLAGTJAYBA COF- vM" .5!k'i ;:!j 'ivi ' : lOK BBLS. REFINED SUCMlRSv ' , 'jjudt it. .vi-ji-,u..y ...j' J'L-Xj-;. . ; j : r For sale by . -ui Uu .c.FvrwKKRjrlHjiilt, sept 13-tf Tt, S8 and North Water street. riPpacu8s, ;scbnajps siey. OnA CASKS BRANDY PEACHES, .or OKA CASES SCHNAPPS, iOU. .a-.'i visit. BBLSBYE AND CpraWHISKKY', For ea(e b j , . v aeptltf ..V - .. W:! KifeCHNEK. - SiCKay and Corn, o 000 BT3r8H1ELSWHIT3 AJto ' yllow i n For sale by- ., - - . . U septlS-tf kJ J p. f. KSECHNER 5QQ EOTJEa HEAVY STAND ABD BAGGING, 25TONS ';ABBOW;:and VSrPE.S,LOT'? TIES, ..... For sslby-... . : . F. . W.. KEBCHNEB, sept 13-tf i ' 87, 28 tind. 89 North Water Street '"V TY-1 SMALL -,B)OUSE , ON CHESNUT.STBEET, betwwardtad4ta. y-'AYiH X '"'h i ,AJso, tfq other, hoasea. Apply to, - 'A WEST & CO. rillri Tirsf gkate" coal now landing ex.'" Alice ia.'": Cbnsnmers desiring' to lay in a winter's 'sapplyiwe are prepared to furnish at LOW- ESTCASH o.b. ..J.-.i & CO. Tt. stp.rvflnlvp.fi;fl.t.T,ns!t ! J . W Mi W V lid WW W I tela 2o -.xo!" vn i .'. ' !!- -y ulNlw Barsainst Barjraing! Barjrains! AT COST! AT; COST! i ATi COST I 'AtSfflofflbif. Levy Store ! ?jaMB ;.ONEh COMB ALLl AND 8X8 . THE ,s GBEAT .FALL IN .! il'Wi Dr Goods, ClotMng.. Boots. Shoes. Hats :(.:.; jx,atrpnts,u &e.V: ' &i "A foil smd well selected stock in all departments. A FTtlX LIITE OF LADIES' WEAS. iSrHifii'j I f-;tJ'.iiiii.'i.!jiii : -:: ;i . I am determined to change my business, and in order to do that I offer my t-ia ...imJ ENTIRE STOCK AT? COST! Ne humbug! Come and see for yourselves and. at Least, 25 tier Cent, . ... .j -By purchasg.yow Goods of i j t. .. 'cZSu ;? soiomoit, levy, : At the old stand, southeast, comer Front, and Mar ket streets. ' - -1 1 v may l5-4m-nac ... v Ladies',, Belt, JVADIES AND GENT'S TEUNKS, SATCHELS, Shawl Stiaps, Belt-Satchels, tjt the Saddle and Haxnesa Factery of irt'st l ll J o v:Sir TTA Q fiAntlt Ih..!. Ot j MORRIS. FLOUR !' FLOUR I1 AUCTION, ON; TOMORROW : . ffiATUKbAY) .MOBNING,' at 10 o'clock, we will sell on the wharf of the Baltimore Steamship Company, North Water Btreet, ; t . . . t ? 150 Barrels Flour, , , . ' tarloiul oisnda. iasViaaded ftoni S'ieamshto BIgh, ' direct fromBalUmore ellin good order and fresh from first hands. Sale positive. ..'.-... jaeptj l-nf .jt,rt uyliti ' ' JnMu4TtdRiTT..imLT2n?lJst- BJY.ONJjY the - - Uemune,; Eaiibanks. iScales, 'E.1 8r T.AffiBANKS; C0.J' tee ,Sf anflard Scales i Stock Scaijes, Coax Scalbs, Hat Scalxs, Daibt SCAIJES, COUST3EB SCAliM,' i&O.J &C "; , - - Scales repaired promptly: and reason- - ,-iiii:..ahly. . .Zs '' For sale also, Troemner's Coffee and Drug Mill a, Composition Bella, all sizes Letter Presses, Ac, &c THXXOST FXBTXCT ALAEM.:! CASH 1 DRAWER, ' V-V' Miles Alarm Tllf Co.s ? ' JfciriiO EYEBY DRAWER ?iiia :;' Warraiitefl. sBOLD'AT' -' J;lif , . Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, ;'.;. 2 FAIRBAirK8& (Ca; . T?.?" 311 Broadway, New York, ' ; 166 B4timore Street, Baltimore, 33 Camp Street,1 -New Orleans. iU$;ii$T-:k Uie? FA1BBANKS EWTNG, 4 i 1 Masonic HaU, PhUadelphla. t j Sil;" FAIRBANKS; BRO WIT CO., ' - 1 S Milk Street, Boston. s L1'.16 HsrdwajfeDealera. :i . sept 9-3taw4m Taes&Sat ' ,-tr ,J tvittin&sSjr VmpA ' I "V . Tr. i nil 1 i 1 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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