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j morning Walw.; CICERO XT. HARRIS, ) . WILMINGTON, N. C: Sunday Morning,' Sept. , 1 4, 1873. NOTICE, ,V To City Subscribers South of market , v. Street. From the 1st day of October next, the Cijty Circulation of The Morning Star South of the centre of Market street will be exclusively in charge of 'the London limes, in which hei gives ex Mr. Hugh Green.' AH subscriptions' ifffio Vn!?n '-T ij - r - v '-J.- 1 l ' J up to October 1st will be payable to Mr. W. J. El well, and from that date to Mr. Green, who will deliver the paper Tegularly thereafter. - . ' 1 GOODSELL. The Graphic balloon burst; A great transatlantic exploration is spoilt. The gaping world ' is -'disappointed. Some people are called nn wise that before were called (Wke. Some are denounced ' as Goodsells who before were praised for their Galileo-like prescience and enterprise. Canoes of paper are being gotten ready ' to make a voyage up Salt river. The Car will not be' taken "along; even the Life-boat will not be' re quired. It, is such a short voyage, up n i. -r n '' ' . .11 . .Jlv , Salt River. So many well-wishers. The way is plain, too. 1 No nautical bury arrived in New York. ' . i . ; instruments needed; No experienced Montpelier. Vt.; honors Embury, navijrater?.! No graphic feporter. he founder of American Methodism, by a No anything, but a figure of patience massive granite monoment' ' ' ; sitting 1 oh a tombstone smiling C. L, James, a son of the novel through 'grief at the failure ,of the ist,: and editort the EMhClare, Wis.. Free great bauqon trans-ocean passage, t I ON TO EUBOPB' .Though he trio-to Europe at thp a A ... . i . r . expense w t vrruj ilu una uceu. in definitely, postponed, we .believe the day is not far distant when what the Messrs. Goodsell and Messrs.-' Wise and Donaldson have failed in will be accomplished. "W have faith still in the easterly current" that is, the current aboveVthe surface i current I blowing steadily: and always-from , J . west to east. And' we also believe that with strong material for the air snip, wun piemy oi gas on xnere is nothing like gas!) and with a skilful aeronaut and no great storm to etir counter on the way, the transatlantic air rpassage iwill le made., Science is onward. There is no balking science. rr When United States major-gener-I als get into personal quarrels in bil- I Hard rooms with citizens, it is not so wonderful it'8ebxdy xgets "rshot. Gen. Canby fell in the service of the (wnntW-tr fn tnoVo Clari McCook.was shot in a nrivate sanab- ble. ; , 1 ..f J I Tampering with rafts on the Rei River; it is thouehL-had somethinff to do with starting theterrible eptr -6!frf day Deforeysjerday r and the nurses are worn, oiitj, " CoL Thomas A. Scott never quar rels." No wonder, when he has things k his'ownyVBita day will sp6ed . ilyome whenhfl wTOhyjethingS so much his own way when the peo "pl wanjef i Mntr ttbcioV will r i.XI3XEL.V3'E,OP1C&--. I One of the most remarkable sales of cattle ever made in this country or in the world tooklac EC kfiw ?YVrt-V -ITilw rlhJL mfloi rid ,iromTJUcaNewfYorkJonthel0thija8taBti j 'comprMngvthe herd of Duchess and Oxford hrppri kfcijf&n.frt, ! aui 1 beU.aThejaJe.jtoacted the most promt , . , , , , . T nenrthprftbeders of me.wprld, b - cladfflg representatoves-from the .greafc !f?9,JPi Minnesota, Canada, England and Scotland; - About five hundred people were present itfcTuotrigiafl ihe- 'Ameficair breeders; 1 an( several distinguished purchasers from Eng!- !Tiixrf: Jtt MpjiibWa, Jbf .KehtucfcyIpkid $12,000 for the ttreeear old Second Dukl viiciua. i tie j; irsi uucness or uneida 5 brpui tW.prjpMm Koraj8kel6eriftle! wm ftin uviKKv-t'-riiri..' tj land, the-Eiguthv, Dicls of Qeneai Tnlrrre ti&&MU t' - a s . i tHI T1? W.Tfr. Drfebess herd was origiuaHi v' 7u,i" y r-F; iicuv puinjr id idleness county, new lu'- ... : i ...i.-.. . i ... i u . ' .!r j 'X'-'' i'j'" j i'v '-.T'ftr,'".t:i. ' The defeW wfilcb Butler' met witli Worcester is not the "first hv has surrlved hivtsAatWSaedbne with Butler 'and -OnilatSeeansa dia!rAtAafHt.Ai;k'ri.! . sacbuseitlf sbews him up afterharhrW on Wmiqrryefjs. TUa JJaltimwe Oaasai say-: etle-ConenVon' hat made its hiaUbAiSainSji'-S. j f platforfli whick cooaenuis the 8alarV'wrn: JkLS?'5108 looWAtfti!.' j xT . r J TfSttlgSP Butler to,Ve either wtftoicai indifference. More .sleek kari bands in the blood-of her brother-in AVUOUU. I ' totally annihilated, or to hide his abashed face in his hat, he quietly arises, ad vises his friends to vote for the platform, - approves of it himself, and His carried by an over whelming majority.? Rebuked! Not a bit of It Weakened by it? Byinojmeans. As far as can be seen at present he is stronger than ever; ready to enter into a new fight for the Governorship some years hence; bold, defiant, unscrupulous, brazen. He is not shaken off yeLM . But it is hoped that, for all his known audacity and unscrupu lousness, we shall have an end soon . of : his dangerous ascendancy in national politics. Repudiated by his own State,' may we not look for loss of influence elsewhere ! pt John C.r Welts, of the British' navy written a letter on Polar expeditions to aJvaafcJ UU w W a,Xw a J ii auuw h uv fetter tart of September and laieequinocttal gales, bringing the ice farSbutll-which will necessary be followed by early winter with much frost Let this be borno in mind. Capt Wells may be rightf By the way. that officer thinks the only practicable route to the Pole is by; 8pitzbergen, an . ' RATHER PERSONAL. .' Mr. Motley's convalescence con tinues. ' . . . . Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sierras, is on his way back from Europe Horatio , Seymour . enjoys .the life of a farmer more . than that of a poli cian. , ,..: , . The London Cosmopolitan in dulges in seeing JudahP., Benjamin Lord Chief Justice of England . , . On Thursday, MadameNilsson R0uzaudr Salvirii and the Dean of Canter- -Tress, marnea ias juonaay. i J l- Carlyfe is in Scotland5 with a hnt face, . dressed in; an old brown J frock. .:coat that baa once; been black,, a broad-brimmed black straw bat, and a pair of gray "breeks." ' ;j H ' 1 The Baltimore Gazette is Bet ere on .Gen. ,.Lew Wallace's AzUc romance, The Faii : GoaV5 ' Xi saystiTht . world has come to thinfctbatftrrfiSTOd letters exist in inverse' ratio tho more of a soldier the lesa of a writerand it was left f.or Major Gen.i!L. can be a very tame soldier and be a very feeble wrheValsoThii ;is perhaps the only solid instruction that we get from the book, SEVERAL TniXGS. ' CharlesA..Pana gets $10,000 a year for editing the New York Sun ' f ' Now comes forward the Buffalo Mcpress rejoicing, that "Booth is a stainch Republican," and the New' York World shouting 'J)emocracy is triumphant: The New York World assu res us, in the most positive manner, ; that -the gold clique in; Wall street is broken and beneefoTth thcrC"wili be no serious obstacle A Western paper tells us that a favorite hotel is to be kept :tms -seasoi at one of the wing-pbjei V byjwidp otm- wuo died last summeron a t-m reasqrer Letter-wrlten tTerissued- cbtckterreit1 certamly ed tto'aper that any man in public - 'j- I TBi . f - ; . . .." : J I 5 I'. , .; ii -i lift fis;A - 1, J Her' IXajiWla'ie.IIlAoit ilMr have existed between Josp and Clay Watkina' (two Jbrotheiis) lor a: year or two past have 'Stl lalnatdd in the death of - the - latter, i'lt will be remembered that we made 'mention of the hooting oftCIay.by "-Jasper on Wednesday blPlast' week m our last issuer alt is mot known positively whether j Jasper fired the shots re UeTTM ? W wife, both were u I stairs irom srbich the shot came. A anraie a8 he was ,lea71DS hl mothers f house, received the co n- tent8 ora-dbuble-barrrfhot n th hana nt ,.w t-wtii k or his wife The" loaS took eft feet "ft the Tjack;' and; would ta kH probability Jiave- prqyed faL'" Bu it seems that Jasper was fearful "that Clay IrfSafglifc recover. So on Friday idoa1irg Mweeekasper ajid h wife went over, to iiis mother-' liousl V aiJtv,f vvfr &vsc iw;4wuyCTsawou fwtfr hfsotrjerlarideV toh vcioeu aiiieir.. luuiueuis upon, some "PJepJIstf' JSv? Yirftiwno hd takeij a eat4ieaM,iiefto3dsid of hetwOuud : W lr0tbCT4Hwf toivaittfag fe TWf drangV ref volver which she had concealed in her Nothing; arid walkiig p wfe tw feet offciay, Jre on him, Se shot I Pee'raV"JS ue nean, Killing s him almost instantly. t I .1 aanara' wifn its Knt . j being ppjly about, sixteen or seventert i years of age, and had been-married but a .weefe Cwheh A she' imbued her r -l0 I BflXC kept VIlfideKx If diror.iha 1!6tel. 1 ne tralAT doubtle8s :lfcf$ dayayarAfter 'the evtdehoe is heard wc ?nT WL& fQller panuiaraiof 19-unfortunate1 - VtjSoair- ThTllis J ays'th . 1 wanxs a tnira term in oraer tq I make,flnother million; tM;. ON TIIK inlKE." The .New Wltuesa In the Stoke. Case minni. whit Rntnn Onf more. I . , .T ; ....... i " r " ... vVt . i that jiow Hhat: the desired Iwitoess, Mrs. Benton,-has been secured, -the j third trial of Stokes for the murder of Fisk bas been set for the first Mon-1 . A . rxe .l' .i lnir in (lAfishor I lFthis tvvtiioca tfio I lt -tr i m . - : New York Tribune says: . Her maiden name was Minnie 1 White, and she was born in Lexing- J ton, ivy., m leau, Demg anueprcseiu time, therefore i thirty-seveq years old,, .Soon after reaching womanhood she went to New Orleans, and in that j city reiuiuvuu iur uci uiicvii;iwio. i turess, being especially hbiorions drir insr the war. In the year 1863 she married Gen. Benton, or the U nited - States Army, who died ; very sudden- y three months after ;tne raamage. Mrs. Benton in 1865 went to jWash- ington. remained there three years. and then came to tnis tmy, wnere sne has since resided. In the year 1871, , it is alleged, she became ' acquainted with James Fisk, Jr., and tA ward i Stokes. ! :.A few days after the triur- Tx-r;JA vk t Uu VllUii sua i isucu. ukva a uic i in his favor. Stokes told her to tell ' - v--" J--' ... . 1 x .'.ti..:. . 4iA in "'A DMUlns:Wlaow Willing: 10 leu eejr uuuagiow,,naa mcmwyuj uiicB. iiwhat she Know. About the vimj. days since for perjury .. Murder Wr ten Thontand Boilart- The Maine election 1 over,"-- the interview: Mr. "John D. Townsend, w ws mpc one of Stokes' counsel on the first "ngly, and the ; erate4. nn r j .i v xLii.- wilhnglyfrom the possibilities , of di- iriui.mauei.iit3 4uuvwiik oiwwuicu. MrsJBentbnprofessed to Mr. John McKeon that she could testify to such facts that Stokes would certainly i be rf':i-"T sue ougw, HnAA itthiih niirrhr cairn o. Tnan' a Ivtn v :wy,s trr without askiBg pay lie would not igher, a pennyfor , herevidenc ana was connueiu, W"S sucb ap.reposterons amount as iur for did nbt subpcna her to appear at rlV7T,"? Knowieage 01 vue muruer a isiser wtWiiv 8 .y;;v5j'i "r I nesses a . question ( respecting Jier. me prosecution at that, time , were evi- aenwy nox aesirous or uearu.g "er as The , fnendsf Mrs.enton alleged at the evidence which -ehe . would 1 ?SueliS; :? TrJS I Grand CentraLJIptela half, an hour a ; inena in me j peiore pe commisMgu n r. HappomnpccWly to look ot of the parlor window, she saw on the opposi side of they Edward a DtoKes. - one naa- oecKonea xo mm entered thehoteL. He had then w -. 1 with ' her : for over nfleen minutesl She had then left him in the parlor, descended . the ladies' stairway, and was just going out of the street uoor when i isk drove up in It is carriage. xisk, leaped j .oat .of- hw. carriage, met ..her., on the sidewalk, and if t P - riage. n- - tnQ coscien&e;f the deter the: sidewalk, and mination, the ictio'n' x)f the ' partyl ief . tben in front 1. -5 .-. ., if r,.-V talked with . hef then iu ? -front of the hotel for a few moments, bisk then'entered the hotel and she start ed tq3walk"ni) : Br6adyiriftr.i She.hadl Goyernment service:J walked" only a fewfeet when; jBhe 1.:,; fi ii''. L.f-1 1 -Kill. I 1 1 . -. ' . neara xne-report- oi a pisioi ana saw a Tint rttt ftht' m'lhft' nnfM tft hrt(itit f atranceViattd'hadf agairi" entered thi hotelWhettilookiag TirtheiBUirwi she saif- ?tw6i mettwrryihfiFiskp tte UiM.-Ac: shto wi!gomguP th4 etaira ehefcfttfldcroifcoee f the lowei stairs to her "i nen d's JS. i; f A W .7rr,nv,.',7 , "v,', r"3r ,! f ety.1 ' Since f theday of the'mtirder uau uuu Baiui uywiug w tue auvuont ties concerskeyolver, fear ing it "might lniure the chance of otlwJrnr-iW-.ir. -7j forHfi W 1 1 ::'"tii ".bill i : iUi i? 'I llti 1 , The Virginia Poisoning: mystery. .' ' ' "STAimTOJT, VX,Bep."ll., I xn ine case oxjursDaran nu Aiieiu chedith,he nr3er)f herAhusi Ja!WyP0ere .SlM oner.- maue aiiuiicaLion 10 juasa ShameiiitO cOurrd rdss'ea'ih neirrh eouiresea' m iiwwn? ing and viled,f ldaning on'ther'arfaf! the iailoxL'andwas pal And feeblfa.-4 :J:h:ihysHHan Dfc .AlcChesneyf' whd iH.K?Yfl...et,f', j.v,-vv,.. oha hao hmi niA j homnrrhn rroa dmMril' "W 9vufH-wBRw. her.confinemeiit ,hereK,afldr her.ihfe;iis 01 Dan was nxea avnvejinousaua. qoi--lars, which 'hjer counseXetatms was ek cesHive. lutj coun wiii.-ttecaaeoxv jniorxow whether it. will be lowered. LThMatteY's'e1' in TVorthcm: vir sib .f.Hof-iii odrf ais 6 I ill gelemau-WhOj ifjiasi ba(j aopRPjri tumties to , inform himself, teljs. v?4 that-Jhera ba rbeep;mad.the; present lle. ,han j t'enthouianj noney,r QijWcoun.a jeaay,saie at a ;?emnj(Buye to 25 a ! . ,1 pounds: and H..P."DeahL.near Ber4 ryville. lad about the same "ftmountj Mergentlem.htem hame, -whoulebt 'a tew 'stad.-more Warded munuTcehtiy otj4rpu s??iw tttWTOrjWi ttpmi -Hajpwt. t I2LSQ1V052 24. of which i966,B?5 01 . . . . . . w . J?ftgeMi5l6-i v She. had, copcealec bWf-ThV drderrls irf'a' VeW fiburl the revolver, and had. gone, P th IsbhiWhaif.ihn- 'nrt WArlnWiWfi STAR BEAMS. Pjiinei one of ttie alleged;? ICel-M . u: : i ii nv: ""i wiiui: ui uiucr aio iuusb ui kjulv. jfennsylvama, ana lowa, wmcn come on the first Tuesday in October. . . jos4DhHen'derIon. suinl fori voroein Indiaiia,tilleges-tbat his-wife trapped hini by meangof, false Mir; fals? eye-brows, false complexion, a big bustle.and a deceitful tongue. o - o ' Ibe . mutual appreciation i of Det manifeated .in the fact that Matthew Arnold refers to Bvron as "a country gentleman, withnp ideas," while Kobert Browning calls tUe aw thor of "Don . Juan" t'.a flatfish." Even the' jSvectat'or, sDeafcs 6 "Bv-- rons passionate or soUme tiiouj1its, cneapiv execuieu. , , - " . , -.. . . '. -..ai-1 SOUBDING AN ALARM, ; .... ...... '"...':.. 1 . : A Massachusetts Ex-Governor intakes Unirllllns Confessions,' and 'Asks If There are no Signs of the Tithes At t,hrf VVftrftester ItfiTihhiifi.'in VJon- . - - - - - x . . ' vention ex-Gov.-Bullock saidr' ;' ;' ' Ourr rjarty,,xhenJvhich is stroncc in itsrecent' maibritiesj'; strong in the membnes of the'heroic time so lately passed, Btrong in1 many a Senator and Representative who bears about him . . . . . J remarkably well o, has the weak- -. . - ...... . ... . . iyWf--.tM:,g? curiosity for fiMll? -fe-K cSu tibrr-there must be soirie fire of truth. Ahdowis thehourV' nor one hour 1.. ,. . . . . too soon,' t arrest the tendencies arid ... Ai .u. beifouna.Ijet.i,8 the foundn th4 aanielorder of time? withuthe reat Cardinal. o after tb6 diRRnvlrv of V rZiri claimed. that "corru wins,, not rWnrfl jv-i " 'iv . iinu now, ieiiow-cnizens ana ave- ine new names and neWbrw West,5from the rejorts ' which cdme u8from our 0WJ instincts and ini taitioi)3 to hat Jg gobg on in dis- 3 to the Republicans of j c u c- u..t. we fwotild.eontinae urrpower ifor publio good we must rise tb; the occasion, , I, a . a : Undo to no technical . method of civiL service "a,rT0 rtTT;:" ' i;fi i, certsinlv fora political demand y one party ty ir'a TfMthX election, good en01,,h-fOr a commission' to sit nndn vJ4 iL!iLi. ,- -li JTii-r- ; btit limited at best liable to evasionf and inadequate for a national disease It Telates tocapacitT ;more'-than to iiiness. aucauon iuruisaes qapacivy, but integrity must Te added .forfit- 4 1a wJrX fV.ti:-i:J f ,Uv -'-.-jca.:-4U'--ii officii find in'all thS 'practices r' of the i . . . . : i -Jlecords,' made to-the council on Wed- nesday, states that theyere now uni derdts jprisdbtion.a.trihes, -with a Membership, of 34,758.; Puring , the Dast "year J&elr eibts amouhd!id SK Aa'v'Wa -"Jk- ' FeltOn, abd mpefeted everything"'! i inieTesinnneisiana.'"- i.ney reiurnea i oi,, n7tfPr;.,Mii. -wn' f.fa -niarfsani i trip,. and at nine JoTclooki were enterf J tained at banquet a :the iClaytod lwm..w i.tinrt;.iti fMttiI J: men,wer;present,i, and ?. a.: pieasapt evenmiwasjspent! iKMjkniT? no vod ' 'S-S i J. .-..'.' I A A Notable JEjuJdejaMrXlhe Baltimore i a- : .t.t. : ,u riiee. Ir.k Forrest rproprieto oi the-CXtynHaltHoW- colrnet of HoUi Uni ascended to tthe roofi and uuad 1 ..a . .i .u- . ". . ' .1 . e t- i;eroaiueT,'wD. the . vcVahdaii 1 'wftr K,V.tut "fV.T " Wxvhi&,Wx kUXMiiA. U .1 TTTir. .:: L n I t.in . w .wnhi ..wr n.,i;i l.was nast. tliaa-I.iJi?rliaua:8aviBBr ..mniin J ' - 1 " iJ i 1 yauaWe property bemdeser ftwiv j Tr Tt.h..i x "Ait Thou Kh't Uey had ; L fiowii'foii j4 4;Darlingtoii(.(ar3;):Soiitbemdr.fi.rt v rrWo'parsonsj:-'1th'!dlou)'a'Yathe amt feonr llrwg epott Ute piatttatttmef t3ot K W; UliartesfwerelPdiiad tlead' 1 trnder a tr6e!thatihad beeilrstmcfa by. UgbtBUlgiiCi!ijTJJl.OB)dayio eitneyihd gone to the-meinsJHridairafternooii to hsb, and not rtttfrningi mJniibltc Lhtghtori iiieit kaorning,; search'! iwag their .heads aiearj the rrOOtbfj 1 xaerjtree,j as taO-ngn-.tneyiciiaaiain UoyQo fporvtoTOnwjwt I i. i . t I : , i?-t T?-iivrH liaidiTT lohwrnct dtfl ) lex! Kic.Sbcu sW s?? M d.-rtSii?ibeHl fw ib l?ri-i-i .f-.-H; .UsioiST oToi" room. lnat n.AAn,w 'v;i, d.jvu:-: SPECIAL NOTICES. ' PEATrS ASTRAL OIL r Absolutely gate. Perfectly odorless. 'Always uni form. !- lUumlnatine Qualities Biverioi to n& Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding ok taking are. ' Aianuractnrea. expressly xo aispiace ma use oi Tolatilnd dangeiOM oils. Its safety under eyery possible test, and its perfect burning qualities, are proved by its continued nse in over 800,000 families. m muiiiw ui Kcuiirus iiavo uccu nhu nuu uu owiucit irectly- or indirectly nas ever occurred from eulting cheap and dangerous oils in Ijhe Uaiteo States, la appalung. T, 'he Insurance ComDaiiies and Fire UommlBglon- era throughont the country recommend the AUTSAL as the best kafegaardwhen lamps abused.; Send iur unuiw. - . For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CHAS. PRATT & CO., 108 Fulton street, new lor it. augsa-emu&w Motliera, Mothers, Motners, Don't fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH- INQ SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period of teething in children. It relieves the child from Sain, cores colic, regulates the bowels, - and by giv lg relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother..., , t.-v. ., , .,.; v . Be sure and can for 'MRS.. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,", S Por sale by all druggists. ' '...- , j ane24 od-6niT-tu-thur-sat ,y-.; ,.;;,, i r :tyr'$ BUSINESS CARDS. A. ADSIAK. B. VOTJ.ERa. AD R I Ay'VdlL ERS,: .-coriMfk1 Vrtttand XocU8tM , . . WIliOTINGTON, N. C. j WHOLESALE GROCERS : . IN ALL ITS. BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on na and examining our stock. - i bov 19-tf . . HOFFITT & CO., . , . SENERAL COMMISSION MERCHAItTS, ) Will give prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, General Produce. etc.. etc. Al to receiving and forwarding goods. ; jri Orders solicited and promptly nlled. sep SS-tf . ' 1 JSi IF: MfTCIIELI, jfc SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS . .i. . ; .wta -irJjpealewla--Grain, Flour Hay. and also Freali Ground Ifteal, Pearl Hominy v.i-r.; ani. Grltaj t .... . Mob, 9 and 10 N. Water fit., Wilmington, N. a ProprietorB of the Merchant's Flouring Mills, nov 35-tf ' --"""" -.- MISCELLANEOUS J Havana Roy al Lottery, i, T1J' " -' . O &1D IN Aft Y !UR AVTIkCi S.' . i Class 907. . July 12th, J8T3 Class 909..' July 9th, 1878 Hfloa nl9 fVf Mti .1Q tWwEW tm. -XMa; iuiu Class 913.. Vet. X2nd. 1873 Class 914..N0V.. 8th, J878 Class 910.. Aug. 30th, 1873 Class 911..Sapt 17th, 1873 UiaSS 13..XHOV.tn, lb73 Grand Extraordinary Drawing, 916, on,18h Dec,,;'73 The amount drawn: m? every Ordinary Drawing . ,wiu oe ,( $450,000 divided into 782 Full Prizes, Kj;- ' ia i AS FOLLOWS lPrueof..... Aa ' 4 - 9100,000 , 50.000 25,000 io,uoo -: 10,000 10,000 401000 1 UI 1 " of ' " L of $3,000 each..... 10 , a . of . kOOOeach..,,. 616 of 800 each.. 193,800 9 Annroximationa of t&OQ each to the ? $100,000 Prie..........;;..i.. T ; 4,500 9 Approximations of $300 each to the . ' $50,000 Prize ' 2,100 9 Approximations of $200 each to the . . . $25,000 Prise.:..... 1,800 ; 9 Approximations of $300 each to the ' $10,000 Prize. 1,800 :;i 4 Approximations of $109 each to the -' - - ' - two $5,000 Prizes....,..... 400 $450,000 Address all ordters to BORNIO & liKOT .Commission Merchant, who are my only anthi correeDondenta in the United States to receive or ders and cash all prizes in New Orleans, La., No. 77 Oravier Street : . MANUEI. BORNIO, First Sub-Collector for exportation in Havana, Cuba : t street, to. .,.- .. .. - :.)ane-aawu CpMa;CBitrar. Railway; -vi WILMINGTON, Sept. II, T3. w 1 XTOTICE 9 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL freighters 11 and patrons of this Company that CLAIMS for LOSS or DAMAGE on roods in transportation must be made within THIRTY DAYS of the' date of the delivery of the goods, to this Company's Agent, or saca claims wiu : not- oe paia .nor conjuaerea. , Applicatiori must be made in writing to the Gen- eraitwpenntenaeni, wuacopy ortne receipt xor ti eooda. sept 12-St General Superintendent ! r ii, ' F. AHUTTE Wholesaleae BetailalprM R.WdJrfl' FURNITURE; 14 KJ - Carpets, Window Shades,&ct . . GRANITE BO W 46. FRONT ST. I , EPUpholsterins'. and Papfir-Hanging . done . at Lltft-;:rr OS -JtUoiq i'A'Jtq i:et ! .TTAVING WORKED OFF ALMOST , ENTLBXL T XX all OLD GOODS, I am npw prepared fo offe GiioasiaiNies; l-i 0 1 , i Stock eoaaiating if port of. , miissa Coffees,' Sugars,rFIbtira7!rea;'W Canned Goods of, every- descriptioq, Fruits-FIshi ind a general line of Confectioneries, &C, tc Call '.aaaexamine. o fai-iu ' iw i eeptl8-2w , , R. E. HEIdE, ! We are iioEemoyiiiig l' ijJS . i:i k n jtn 41 slip Tj. j m a j -? -V-- girM r Boots aniSliocs boots nm shoes Rn?ips To the Four, Story Iron, U2$&&;. A&l Front Raildingncxt. to .MrTvil hna effer great: 4adaee' mehtsWthei trade1 t.'H V-',. GEO. R. FRENCH' SOW, iitvsji'.tn. ji j!i-jni'.)-noLiiSeptemb;ja; l?3.a j alk? wUl'b ehpplied by the cUt grita IcacesfonaJ L. They jriO beifoMdeaeaPCb 6o4o6plhoae hb. wllTtise theimmedmiyVa ,tJp 13 : P'ara amS Houses io iervi AddIv to aug 3S-tf ..MISCELLANEOUS. GBAIIDEST SCHEME "T? EVUU.KNOWN. vv- - - ' ; - p 0C" R T" H ; ' : GRANIGIWONOEET ; .FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ,f f,;;; i: .ciiiDrujy.;oi ,M 1 2,000 j.? vA&xl i MlrA ?t (; if jl ,500,000, is f Every Flftla TIelcet Draws a, Gift, rpHE FOURTH GRAND GOT CONCERT AU-X- thorized by special; act of fiie Xegislatore for the benefit of the Public Library of Key tccky, will take place in Public Library Hall at Louisville, Ky., Wednesday December 3, 1873.' - Only eixt 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 tickets are divided .into tea coo pong or parts and have on their back the Scheme, -with a fall explanation of themoeeot arawing... ,,. 1 At this concert, which will be the grandest musi cal display ever witnessed in thia country, the un precedented; sum, or ,;r ; tt . r. ; fliSOO.OOp,. ; . Divided Into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders the numbers of the tickets to bo drawn from one wheel by blind . child ren and the gifts, from another. f .. LIST OP GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GD7T. $250,000 ONE GRAND CA8H GIFT,... 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT,..,. ..,,.- , 80,000 ONE GRAND CASH GUT.'. . ...... I L .V. 25,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, ...... 17,600 ,10 Ca8hGifts4$10,OOO each..4...Ht"-J -10iOOO ! 80 Cash Gifts. SSK eactuACfUiLi: 150,000 CO Caen Gifts, ;ilj000 eacb,...4.v ., , 60,000 500 each.: 40,000 100 Cash Gifts,' 150 Cash Gifts, '400 each,-.... 300 each, . . . 200 each,... 40,000 45,0U0 50,000 32,500 850 cash Gifts, 825 Cash Gifts, HWeacti,. 11000 Cah Gifts, t: .6Q)eafih...A4s.... mniHiT 4a AAA mwiw- 4Tf r . a TT 550.000 i -amonnting to-;.'. . Jii.-.C ji,-.. a $1,500,000 , (uatnDuaon win ; pe posi tickets are sold or not. and the in nrorjortlon to the tickets old--aUc being destroyed as at the first stxl Second Oon- cerxs and noi represeaiea in uie arawmg.. . . i .i r . PBICE OF TICKETS. j nrL'JtA1 BLkLLtiA kick Aa. TTnrJ K flft lor.fr,s or earn coupon; $5 OflLElereirtwaole, ticket for $500; 82 V tickets for $1,000; 113 whole -tickets for $5,008; Si7 whole tickets for $10,000.- No diBcoant n lees than $500 worth of tickets, at a time.-. ; The unparalleled, snccess of the Third , Gift Con eert aswell as the satisfaction giea! by tiw First and Second, makes it only necessary , tp announce the Fourth to insurethe prompt sale of every ticket. The Fourth Gift Concert srill be oondncted ia all its details like the Third, and fall particulars may be learned from circulars which will be seat free from this omce to all who apply for them. .?.,.! . , ' Tickets now ready for sale and all orders accom panied by the money promptly filled, r Liberal terms s.t , i ' t ' : A gent Pablic Library Ken tacky , , t ' 1 , and Manager Gift Concert, I Public library BaUding, LonisyiUe, Ey. ang 21-dw3m ,. i , TT7XWILLREMOYETO OTJRNEW BUILDINQ -, ' Corner. Freit and. Princess Sta., . . ' : hi - .'!? -A v..'"': , )( Between this date and . ; , - .'- -) '- ' ; J 1- ifi'n--. : , , 8 E.P T K MB BR 1st. , i i-,;,,tr .-t.s'f 's-f f.'.- ' vi..:i.!.m WK WTUi 8EIX OtTB EKTDalS r - ,i;4 Oil In ' .i : Vs RETAIL STOCK' AT COST, Asitisonrdesire tdonen witha ' ' Fresb 'and Complete ' Stock,' Hence our determination to dispose of the same be- toreimoving. - ' "--t U J J' ' MA RT t W ''ac'C O ' :2i''li-: TUB ftfsl?6 f XC t--i-nrtqii tasl-f ;r-;.Jn' I -vt?i4 Yifiiiwno -ek orvsAi iiAi ts.) rrHESE SAFES ARB MADE WITH THREE AND X four Ranges around the door, of refined wrought ttod rr&mcs, -wttn angie corners, ana '.',!, .. j T . i;JvJ - w U'lUT ii.-t . From the Scientiflc Amrirn May-3d, 18j$j - i Shw the Bbstonlflre we bare given .some- atten tion to the real merits of varioas -safes, with a view of supplying oar owa toffiee witb the best article la the market, and hv6 accordingly rnade eelectkui of 'a dry filled Alum and Plaster Safe, manufactured by Marvin A Co., 265 Broad way,!N. Y. j uuJ 1 yfkiriHl tfrartheae Safes lnTWIba&iK&-a$1&ia briee'as chareed'bt rnaktttuxWmNedBi' t " BtrsMfess :b,CATipstoK, Is d .vBUYiNG ANDx:BISTILl4W33 - " "mm-r- -0- .SM SV ""(" t- .t. rto-fh?, change. Uejr buainesa, and, reworei further Soatb4 offer for tale their fen tire -prdpefty, ' amelyt der Ing10daee and'seffing Soodaf 95 tei30"nneounr CattaV'; 8,000 acres FarnSg'ahdTuienWul hyi m.vo raiiwiiiK cuiu i urinuuuv Landa,Ttin4B4id soxed?wttkgc Brf)ffinw, Btaf - 4ayai se mavrhanrliaa AmIIs .nA.lTl.' wuu. uivuuwauav, U1U UIUUC1VUD VIUU CUP tedons tetiem .,j7; li.I; W . The above property is all situated in a very health 3ocattfy afidwmb'eold4n lMsnd aarU'ioMnut wore antr mercnanaiae,-' ana numerous other 'an. purehaeersYMi ver accammodatine and. easv.termat Qodd phper; with f eatohable1 interest added, wille retired.! IKerlpsrRcularsicaJI spoa sr; address ijjl . Possesion given jaftrfSS :ljaag.t8mL. tnoi'jiU!?if 7I JST' L ii-rtU . 1 VJiii;i;uiUy .hfLD J--;iHlM : JCOXTON, YARN, iTlgygMwjr; U t!j9-g KUWARJPiS HALLi iiJt nt; Cl"X''',ir 'tt!' i'!' tJit15 kTtrjQTSLTai8UPTi-I -.Ijffl.'f. (iiOJiliiHiM AjHtAN VOLIjBB8f nnrrsv-rr -;wMiR&fefts. 4 nn a IILIm DICKEY. "RTJinft and located at excellent. hnainnna r hnL Mi rBicbey Reviyed?h,rOJ i 1.1. Ml. ' O mrm..w - 1 Life Insurance Company Richmoud . Tli'inia. Over 15,000 Policies Issued. Annual Jncme Over $l,50o,ooo Hi ! Prompt ! SMALL EXPENSES,- SMALL LOSSES, SECUEt S VESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE, gf:j;ln-niji-Bf"'.: . ! ! i.!:.';:,.! !,.' ! ..... : ITcmlums Cash, Policies Liberal. - V.i'iJl:.i - .atil,5 ,.1. f f Annual Division of Surplus. . insurance Rooms. 5 N. Water st . .ni. 1 . . i; .-. . . . , W. ft Carrirtgtoa, President; John L. Edwards, Vice Presidrnt; D. .Hartsook, Secretary; J.j. Eo Assistant Semtarjr Prof. K. B.! 'Smith, Actuary; b ' C. Hartsook. Cashier. iU ' ' mar js-tf : Insurance Rooms. $37,000,000 FIRE INSURANCE CAP ITAjaPBSJNTnSB AFTER PAYING BOSTON LOSSES. Queea InsaranceCo of Liverpool and London, Capital.. iinfwinnn North BritishT and Mercantile Inaorance ' ' Hartford LsSaSComVanK'ciVitai 'wn'XS National Fire lnsnrn. r-km-T"-;'. Z,5tXJ'(J0 .Hartford. Capital ....................... 600.01.0 bvnuneaBu insurance juompany, f new York, Capital., , ....,.- 2 500v Phoenix Insaraace Company, of Brobkim. - flfinitjil .- J ' . . "VTrgmia " Home TamtiaaoTcampmy of 'Rlrt'mn1 lanital V AM-w-kuuuuu, vpiuM, ....... .... .4..'. . . . aanunn M AKIN K The. old MercantUe: Mutual ofN Torav"- -iy tf! .'1 , -'. , , j ., .. . : f . . . ; . 1 ; LIFE The tfemrectlcuC Mutual of Hartf oro. ii L t, AtKlNSpN ft MANNING, 'dyMrC a-.w, 'V.' General Acenti ENCOTJKAGE ..j',-- ivv'. ( ho?ik;institvtions. ";!"' w Siabiizlt-faafzirjrt lire."-'-' : T'OjE (MblfNA HOME IXSUIlAiVCE COMPANY, ! fi RALETOITi K. C. This Company oomtmues-ib write Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of surable property. All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The MH0ME1.. ia rapidly growing in public favor, and appeals, with confidence; to insurers of property U North Carolina. ' - r - r-Agents in all parts of the Stata -.RHT BATTLE, Jr., President C. R BOOT,; Vice President, i 1 . ; "r . j : BEATON GALES, Secretary.. , - , PULASKI CO WPERY Supervison - . , : ATKINSON .Jb MANNING, Asknts, ,augl-tf . ' Wflmingjou, N.a ,; 4 MISCETJiANEOUS. . GREAT. REDUCTION IX S p r i n g j a 11 d": J S 11mm e r DRESS GOODS ?. ,;i,4. -AT - J; & SAMSON'S. ; 1 1 2,000 TdT, striped Mozambique!) iiijun vat -15ci worth 25c . A FULL .LINF. OF STRIPED AND FANCY J. GRENADINES, WORTH 30c., REDUCED TO A LARGE IX)T- OF STRIPED AND FAUCY plaid Japanese reduced to 20 cts. per-TTarety- i' ti . And all others at a cofrefndine rate. We have i:mod 8 E kl-SIl) B &EIBTS, Worthy oV tne attention oh our customers, whicl we offer at 76c and upwards. . Lace Points at a great eacrifioe from $10 00 and upwards. T2vPfm. .vs Piques, Nainsookp.andonmex Suitings .iu endless ijOar. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT tetftbraces all theprominent brands of white and uabieacnea p Aix widths, at prices to defy competition. '- june-lS-tf ff i j i, .'T,5 1 iHIBMRHiHOirSE, CttA.v,'HIBfaHtt0J,PKOPRIETOB. t"J-Thli spenriia TWWd Catering-Place, sitested , at BeaafoHafbqrwfll h egenforthe eeeepuoo of EUVflH VU ' jSondih JTuiio 16th, I873i JpSOWLETHEMOST PB- r? fiOtt the Atlantic CoWtf the United States I de- uueujto oe a.oe terminus oj tnstgreat Zodiac, Capt. Wm.,H Chapin.iConunandcr, .yjJPajttiea. wtWnf aagagvfoomswfll please M ;arJ0th1)lW3.Iu slf.cit r. ult ;u 8m. '.Water Works Company. lock ofthe. Cape FesrWster JomDanrMtavinS? TSeeif duly euoscnow. - meeting of the subscribers to Said stock will he oem at ttfe officii hf lM.-ura 'frnntv Jk Mnrris. on n eu- ,netayine iTtna or organizing Bale visions q,f the Att flf the (General i Assembly 4nr- perating eald Company; s ' - ' J -" ,WtKl"i tfi'ji'.iiifjili fpili '-rtJ f"t-uM CkHToratora named in the Act ' 'Wrjiinirtrojr, N. C, SeOL.'S, ' 1873 , (l itXItlUELS OF ,aiwIJ biWssT6rloy X'', ' lhuaii 4edi J<mii FresltBird Food, TACfflJ3LljERHSC)Tl4lNG StRUP, TLAVO togWrac Painisills, Mineral Waters, Sponge. ! 'fadntc Railroad.' Unsurpassed faclBtieft fc .4i4teJisb4agTaB4 iBattomgi.The Stoe Inly 30-lw augxy-tl WKHJSiJI.ee uan- n EDWARDS A HALL.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 14, 1873, edition 1
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