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t TraEL.Y TOPICS. STAR-OUST. SPECIAL NOTICES. y ;- r. '. ' - :- LOTTERIES. Mi 1 i IS WOT. II. BERNARD, 1 " i . . " rvi . y Editors. CICERO W. HARRIS, 1 i. .rt..v; , L ,' ... ! ' -. : ; ::: WedneWay MoEsnusr KIY, V3- frOTICE., To CUT Snbcriber SuU of Market 'j . From the -1st day of October next the City Circulation of The Morning . Stab .South of . . ;thetcentre oi 'Sfet '. - A; - ; - "" ' Of J i street will ,bcj exclujyvelyjn .cige Qf, Mr.' Hugh Green. lpjpions. up to October lgt wUl be payaole? to . Mr, W, J. El well, and from that date .... rv;i.7. ,. ilht :i to Mr .Greeq fcIwh9r,4,eur the paper regularlyj thereafteK. . t j c " - - ' .-: 1 i. THE PROSPECT FOR THE(CALI. " v ''-I . - . FORNIA RINO. ' i- It is gloomy... Horse, foot r and ; dragoons, were the members of; this iniquitous monopoly beaten Vt the ", late election. ny-amr.n'i ; V'A"I ' This election was undoubtedly ! an uprising of the people. who .had got ten tired of being cojoled dtecived and injured by the subseryfericjr of both Democratic and,RepubUcan par ties to the purposes, ofthe. Pacific Railroad Company. ..These Wrties were about evenly divided , Both were sanguine of , success, "when, iu. ' ' stepped the: third br Anti-Monopoly party? atld gashed :hei spectatloiW to me eariu. - jl artjr trauiuuu - io 1 ''strong in-California;' and "partyf feel has always been high:' 'Bat1 the? re cnVcontest 'shows plainly-' that jthe confidence' of the u people1 in party management' has "been ' very much " 'shakien." " Why is this? c Nothing (but 4 ?an "imperative '" demand' 'could 'have caused this 5 slackening of the bonds of allegiance until they were "broken " In California exists a Corrupt rail road ririsr, under'the control of a few wiry and unscr us mam ipula( ors. The names of these men afe mot familiar in the' East, on account '.of . : . : !! 'V-. -r.--.-t, fi ",:'-'L " having our own Tom Scott, Jay Gould, Garrett and their satellites tew contend wun. .duc iney are weu . known on the Pacific slope, wjiere since the war they have been steadily going forward - in , their conquests. They are Stamford, Huntington and t theCrockers," and .they areincoxpo , pirated ;into a grand, credit mobilier ' r Called the Contract and Mn'ance'donir t, pan',;The purpiise of ,thid jcqifipan j :i tii.cburse,, smiilat.torlihjit jdf I the ' pother and greateV;;CTeditmobilieTto "Iput tipnejr donestly made on ' fic iitidpsr '"orbitant" contracts into tjie purses dfi the embere of i'thS ring. It is said"theyj have" already 'made JmselveshjQiJJbis .wayy andllikfe' the" daughters of the horse-leech thly ! cor- ffieaniimdth'iaecldej . ; ftr thVdriai head theri and ' there, which thex;ddGovBooth, their leader, " wielding ; the"s word Of Hercules. The Legislature, which is Ci iiearlyLffiYenljr;.diYided,- Jbfetween the ' three partis, but with some: of 'each " of theotd parties in favor 'of control ling the'raflroads, should elect some such man "as ' Governor "iJooth , to ithe tSenateK qHe ,rwould have the secret vfllainylof the Central Pa- ; 4 cific Voad ' thoronghly overhauled.1 Until the tricks and wiles of the! mo nopolists are "laid bare to the com--1 passionate view," ; exposed to the whole the weij shall continue to grovel lite serifs at me ieet ot an Eastern autocrat. MICHIGAN HOnBOBS. i A vhWUtW9iectms with thi' 4wprld.-to. jeap its- scorn; and ght of "its "Indignation we v Oil P&mtr. )&drr;Miiwaukier JLlailroad, Grand yesterdayy aM;ir fourteen jlives ' ' were lost," the rest escaping in boats. The express, train on live Detroit and Mirwukie4oadaintf a ditch: and twenty persons were0 kiliedf ran.' ute ' V a nrimhfil' WPrA:Ai(rAririTn4 '! ' - i '-' '- ' . -w v v V 1J V VU J ; This is; k'ghastfy .story to'be told of ?one State, as- occurring in one day. Por thelXakel'disasfer,las -a-greaf I 'f&PP waragipgi and pit 4d enV barked in boats before the catas BnopnTir taJblameTprobablyT -JiOMS Jt fcnownyet thaahyiope is ff1b?tJreg tlrrible' ' nojvJtha4wo 'hbrriHeccidents 'i W?inrecli io which great rium t berV of humanbings haye been launched into eternity. BFiiQ PrftP0Bes, to raise amonu- ?uiui, w ine niemoryoii CarifWil tv "r" f ve .j" w acnt am Anein. ."f58'1 him whole! di ot the German-armv-1 -( vision ' . . tv- 111 "' near , ; iayenMMjhigaiij.at noon. For the following, the Courier-Joufnal, with strange perversion of fact,' is alone res- ponsible: "That Gen. Grant has never been unpopular with- what is known distinctively ' as the Confederate element, but that, on the contrary there - are - soldierly reasons why the Ctonfederate.ejtement should regard hun with ntlmfentsof personal kindness and respecfia'a fact" which' furnisheTCa?-' earismS with its most suggestive danger; be cause, if Gen.- Grant should be elected ;f or ,j ,woqI4 find a uoiiied,3oul ready Jtq support any pretension ne might- see. at to sot up in the'directibii oT austrbnger3Hi! a4-i ministration of .4he . government than Jiasi been secured by the balance of po of powers it& 'veara The I jpattieiiftl: last, wfgtt).ia The "soldierlsreasons"xist onlv iolhe fertila imaglnaHeiol-iC!r47iv- abdLwhai Is known distinctively aSiithe ,ConfediCwe; VagVe phrase-dbesn't 4xril tver at this time with - personsl kwidness aua -respect'; i ior ' would support Grayn any pretensions p$ may entertain-in the .direction of Cesarism It la WJUOllj 2Brttui"UU9 uuu uvea uui octuuu gross In justice jVPe""have endured jtoo much at his Lands to b$ willing, now to en-t courage, himTin theVestehlislunent of a Vstiouger - government, Strong,. govern. ments: arVkvejqBirOrae 6f the Couitojvumcitj an4 ; all open and secret friends of imperialism to the contrary noU South td'gainbycxpertoentinginjp for governmental changes; God knows we want no 'government i strbngejj than the presentadministraaonV;: v The Evangelical Alliance, for which great preparations have,' beegolng dn in New York for some time, will begin its ses sions October 2, and continue for ten;days, the close being marked by special religious services , at . he . New York "Academy of Musioon thff evening of Sunday, October 12. The Conferences: of lha Alliance;Will be divided . according , to, the 'languages spoken by the. delegates; i'Of feachjlani guage meeting daily in a church or public -T" I naiirana ine prqceeauigs os -eacn aay Demg aaimedbT j(nl-Sevotiyai--Bieetingi A large number of delegates from abroad are expected, many , having v already arrived. Subsequently to the session of the Alliance in liew ork! tlte Relegate! will fjjjfc Phil adelphia, and will also pay their respects to the 'President "Washington. This great ccniference of the leading denomina tions of .the Protestant world willj be one of the chief events of the current time,' and Will naturally excite lie interest of ' all who take any interest in religious movements. An i ident is related shbwlnglthe petty rottlmuhlfariousjeToIuticmain America. , Iff"Trondura3 recently enaracier oneAr,SecretooState,f,pnt himself Mjht iiead, an armed; ?evolt against the i'd4etr'dina.;:!n)e'' adroit jevolution- ist got possession of the wife and, children of Jledlna ;and threatened to lpjthenrin: front of its forces while attacking, so' that they Bhould :be killed., ; -Being' of a gentle and affectionate disposition, Medina, caplt- tflated ramcr;than: slaughtex his ;family. Arias then beeame; Presidentj'and still jiolds Jlledina as a prisoner. ; - ilowever, Iralcios, the general of Medina' is "wagjnwar mfth; the -Anas party wita-some-suecess,! and Medin(aigsJ1onjaite his own again. .tot- Th rflltnn C!iAn. X September 1st is the date agreed. UUUU All WUlUIClkllU as but LCI " I ininai period of the " cotfOtl;yeat', io t f 2 'H'?rT-lrrrr - -i temDer tne.very large number of per- Bona lajtiifcarti Oi .the.orJdl who are either MprodncersV factors,' carriers, IpmSirsr ofWmmWnl the IpkjCWtleither for statistics of i the cotton year that hasJustlosed otoc pjoffnestKiQnaLthCTTear's trade trratiswopeninK axheartinual state ment of ther.receipts "aid i ahipmenU at ine, ouieren.f pons. J07 .tne; year ending bejt,,l, .1 873-rrthat is, the year 18 72-73 as published by the Finan cial Chronicle, show'a total' crop for tnef year of 3,930,508 bales; eing,an WUWChiyM 18t?3.XThe exports are 2,679,986 bales and the home coh- Bmnption 1,201,127 bales, leaving a block on nana at ine ciose or tne year of ,9989ableS7jtTB largest prop fiver" mAla in t.Kifl pnnntrir roa ..Iti 1859-60, when1 4:669,770" baWs vere produced,1' arid the largest "since thatv period was in ?1870-i-71f when 2 4,352, 317 bales was the aggegate. ,The total gross weight of the past ybarV cropreaches" 1,824,920.023 porindsl; iiuu iiib avciaB weiguii..oixne. paies iaf464npoand,s. fTlie iexo6AGf 8ea: Island Itie past year Vas 26,2SflLales", agarrtst' WfilS W Wl2-?; 21,609 in 1870-71;: 32,228 in 1866-67, f and o,t4y aies, mii&Vr60. Wjtti re-; gard to .the growing!lcrotf Of cotton the New Orleaus and Charleston piw- matesf aud generally seem to think'it will qualkhat'Xif J the-last year , of 1872,3...; Depends on the Wife. A young lady Just from Europe" re marked tOip -veteran politician' the dther-day " It is of ' very little coaj men you- send oit as foreign ministers' The thing of rjpai importance is Sthy : o"uH3ut jrgui. Kiuu oi Wives, Any man1 eatf sin a treaty. I suppose. if yoa tell him - what kind of ; treat V it must be,. But .all.his .social rela tions with the nations to which; you ..... uvvuu vu UIO Tf It. Wa , Charley - Bedell was having '? a the ydooTsteps -of Wt ; t master j anil wiowea JSiira, a used, y p. dog, , iotoi the, middle of the honse. hesi.des-r scat tering shpt like hailahd' scarinES the family?" -u ! - T spree MSSfek Center, AMinn., when he was bienwhj a dog.', Procuring, shbt'n'CharievfOunatJieS ESTI1EXICAL ETCETERAS , .. -. . -. - ' '"V" --i'Swinburne"has a'new poenf' in -V The bfjsthumous autobioeraphy of ihejjxte Stuart Mills isto be . pub lished next month. ; ; Hon. William .M. Meredith, jf Pjiiladelphia,'rrecently-deceasedrieft an'estata TalueBLntliOOOOQ. J A rt - Erekmann-Chatrian .-ihave lost heavilv bv the bombardment of their, Alsatian home 'during the war. It is -stated, that Tambernk, -s l;he famous; tenov, wallows plovers! eggs in Jhablis wine to preserve his voices sThVllev:. rWT'11. " & r-Aubrey,' eonuected witb the.Iiondoiii J'orwmif' Advertiser, is in Boston, on- his .first visit to America. r J " ' ' ' j Tj. falnos'Tof! Helmboltz ' of Berlin. i has-been . c reatedi Knigh t of the Piussianr Orderofw Merit for ,Sc5ende!;and' Arfc:f(:u -:. .1. Of -the -&rty Immortals" of the:Frencb Academy nineteaths hiv riserf.thrbugh their --literary 'effortsyi frorii1 pbf ferty;to afiluehce .B,nf-1 ii The hieheatr praise is . accorded by the English critics tOi-ArthursSuN livan's new oratorio, " The ; Light of the World," which . was" first per ,f prm sd at , the .Birmip ghara . Musical. -Festivals ac jjiiu.nj i.t f4 w v.-f j jThefirsti number of a aie w hterr, ary review-will be ! published at jthe beffinhing of next year in ''London. The'proprietors 'haveurchased the mg mat ine.gcientinc ana jearnea pare of the newapexu. ; J OctaVe'Fc&illet's " Romance of a Poor Young Man" proved so profit able that it enabled its author; to build himself one of the most charm ing villas in Fontainbleau, where he, wno siariea me wunout penny, now lives m elegant retirement. ' j NOT A IHAXTEK O'lHONKY. ' Bill Arp onjif rrlse. I would let eveiy married man and his wife and every widder tote if they wasn't put off by the foreign ex ceptions. They should Kaye one vote apiece for themselves and one I for every child they, had..,, Ihis last would elevate the -Arpiaa, .family about elektion times shore. jf Akkbrd ing to Solomon, alts sich jought to have aheap of privileges,-forit aint no picayune bisness to Taise a" big drove of children. . Just let any hide-bound bachelor try it and see.. ; i look upon respectable children as the -: hope of the State, and it I had my way these stagnant ohi nps wno woni marry, but prowl "around" nd live easy and die, rush, and leave no sisrn, at least jjbneb'speak of, should be taxed heavy and the. money appro priated to the orfinV. fund. . '.What's a man worth t the State who leaves it no defenders after ; he's ded and gone: . who patronizes , no Sunday schools or Munday schools buys no candy or baby cloths, or balls, or bar low knives, or long stockings, or hoop Bkirts'orjackonet muslin, or galluses. v uaii lnirosta nas ne got in perpet aatini7 ereat principles ? Whv. bt chronick bid bachelor can jest turn over jn Ins one-horse bed and die and not keer a darn if the "world comes to lari end In 15 minutes. lie wouldent keer if the,', devil wasl to break loose and eat up the women and children alive. iA ' - Nq' Jmcot savin a word , agin them married, foaks who ."somehow I elsei.haint ..s aksldently - been .bless ed- i-witn orxspriner. 4iy no - means. They showed ' awillingness to have em and thats'enuff f orsme. y,Ive "al- wavs aDololflzeorTFor beenul who have f 5oneihVibet -theyi Jc5uI3whethfer they sukceededornot. IaintnoBcny- parte to chop .man's head off foe .lOBing n .oauie. wnetner. ,ne was. .io blame or.nOt. ..Im , a friend , to mar ried, foaks,' 'cbUdrenl'or "no" children wf ul wedltieki J society's r Win spring its back bone atslife in shoo- Lranqe. Jve nopatience with these old iBiugyjuBs..Tao. won .marry ( wun- out iney gii.a pueoi pensnun, money, ,who want,, to t be hired to do it.'who bang around a to wn.waitin for some rich gal to turn up, while there lots fit poor, ones, purty and iQlever. ' A Wti1 Department Clerk BnftiAwaf f with m. Vi6Hntf Wbafrltib-tAn J ?' A War Department cUrkr Ira B . Scoit "residing m wjio, Bwue uays, since carried a scoooi girl named Mary Lynch., aged, four teen years, to a house of ' assignation, and was arrested there by the detect--ive and immediately dismissed from his official position, on Friday obtained :? iimiB&ibW, after i'tryipg in jyain'ji'p; obtain arainistei: t9; solemnize the marriage, owing to the reme yontti of ine gin, ne ;arnefl tfrff rrirl ti';IdradelnMa., 'Telop-i-.an were immediatel y seiit'thither'for the ?.tre8t of the partles.7 They ."were qr 'rested at the LaDierre HougeT'!lWtria.t rojty and,liel4it the'instanco ;'jbC the fiinendsof tne girl .i?-, rf f a .- -? ' ,-vA Klndlof Batrel. ; r. .' The world moves even in ,tho: mat-, ' ter of barrel making. -On 'Change ystemay wasexuiuiteu Borne spect-, nrens of barrels for flourl fruit ! and l liquids-r-that MTQ of i' liojvel: 'ppnstruc- tiori; -! hey are; double staved;? hter- nlly 'a barrel -within ft barrel, -and all 'the idiritV beingVbroketi a renders I this'1 f:nfiw barffl ""' rifrfotTr r TTOoVn-r-ttiVIiJi fatOTodbyfJStsLiiingdtu)tlori'i topf a'nd'the cbst 'is td. ; beh. more than'thoftheco A-yoangawoods4awyer-4ately -ebncladed Kis arghments in the case of damages for -injury donebyr the defentsirfK wjith the following snblimQ burst:,." j gentlemen if the 4 ax7t theudef endaht's hogs' ire i per ittedto'roani at large ove the! fair JSeldSipf myrclfent, ,with Impunity and, ;without. pokes ythfen yes, then in deed, have Lour, .forefathers fought and Wfill. anri AlaA in rn4ri l' ' .eiii . 7 " ..w. .M . i.U . v fants are widening..;, A' The 'early advertiser catcyies thei wornt. Cholera "Is p'fevaTenl . at -Mar seilles., "''.-.' Fechter: coats will be - a loose f . IChia.is.a PiiUadiiplwS(r- beam: Pwinjr to, a press or balloon "matier. wJ;T rr-AQOrirjgtQhelatestae1 ion bachelor is a man .wno, has lost the ..opportunity ..of, ...making. woman a -rt: Au6tate rjOnvenJ,iQn of lipsa who are.iujfavjori of prohibition, by iegisaiipnj-ami;xue.8iirjict enioruenieuii pf all Jaws agart the; liquorf traffic is paUed,t'm;e t tfTXwpiyoungLidifs of ta;hCrosse" ivri vAr otonrlinff Vvr f licx cilo . ,q rl i thirteen feet ,w;we which. theyt didn't know how;t.Q,;crossA when thei,rrescort saidt Sriakesl" .and Hey," cleared it av.a oounu. , ,rtt.;, T., ,. A morniuff paper, in an accpuut of the voyage of the Juniata to Gfeen land describes " the effects of blub ber on jtbe f erjialef orm." effects of female blubber ori1 the' '-"male "form are" known' to be 'melting in1 the ex treme,. -!..;,..(. ; : ThfrisK CrimMimaUsm: Dr'! Saml3ard lS abbiit-t start Jan- Other" Radical pper" at Atlanta. u The greatest trouble Drf Bard Encounters in life is that of determining when he goes to bed at night whether he shall wake up in the morning a -Democrat or Radical.; With the certainty of making two dollars and a half byithe1 operation, he.:iwouid know, exactly what tO d0. jt'i I L .! f ai Bishop Ittlle on the.Edneatlon of tlte .. "Colored, Race. J ir rst: Louis Tlineif x ' -v Bishop W: H, Miles of Iouisllt?, the' -first' btdained' 'bishop ' 'c-f ; the Colored Methodist' Uhurch; "South has - Vecently issued -4 ; a '"' circular, designed to reach all classes of Chris tians of? all nationalities or - compUx- J ions, who have a truly Uhnstian, in terest in the religions advancement of the colored, race-f k ':r.jen f s:His iviews are those of, a broad -aod , intelligent thinker,' ,:w.ho ' thorqughiy apprehends the necessities pf; the case And what is best to be . done : for ! tho welfare of his people t Asserting thatr he and those of. his diocese are in per fect sympathy with the white classes among whom they haye al ways lived and witbloMwy exPct to Idiej claiming moreover that their iuterests, social, temporal and spiritual are in all respects identical with the general interests of. .the South, he believes of course that such a -thing j as antago nism of races should Jiot and , cannot ell exist, j'r .; 1, ; f-, , . . . s.i . With these 'sentiments, wiich it must be admittedj are highly credita- uie 10 ice goou , eeuse auu uiscera ment 'of the bishop,' he, toleads that the colored people should be endowed with all possible advantages of edu cation and that they should have an' educated ministry with its schoolsof graduation, but that" these and simi:; lar institutions, whether religions .pr secular, should under no-cirCum-, stances bexraadwhat are commonly.' designated.; raixe4tschool8..iBy the special-law, iiafact,: under which hrs church ..was: organized its Lmember Bbip was eonfined to the ooQraqey arid lest -some captious prittc of Southern legislation should ,.make ;haste a to int stance, this as aeydence. of,th ftld snirit of onDres8ion we mav add that. "Bishop .Miles, himself , urge the pasV age of this liw at the "very origin', '"of'' the church."' Altogether" the circular fs a"creditablo 'one ; arjd'' foreshadows thaiiguritldiiyr !a mdrechserai tive era in the development-bf a Idng vexed nddtUTlMng question, j The colored people once united as a ehurcb, , once elevated - to a ! higher . plane , of' spiritual and intellectual -aetion, will gradually .be divested l of the partisan prejudices instilled ..bythfl enemies'of ,tbe Sputh, acquire greater, independ ence and liberality of thought, , and be Detier enaoiea to piay a wisp ancij 9n- encent part as citizens 01 our common 'Uu ' i. ., t)-j-Xii.U-j ilU-.fi i- M - couniry, " ; fe it- ofine Dylne. 00 U , Shreveport, where, trrfellb w fever5 is now noiaing niga carnival, is aDout eight hundred milesp from' New-1 Or leans Via'Red river 'and' the ;r3Vl1s8is sippL and has a popnlation'of ovef ten thousand It is one of the biislest' towns; in Louisiana,' arid, when . the Tiver.is'navigable,) enjoys a very large? trade witli leXas atkd the .older. btates.' In 1870 111088 bale.s.a.f cottpn, atid, in JJJ4Jjoijmles were received there and scut to Newprjeau,: and 316,074 packages ot merchaaise came I in from tlie East. . Total jvalne, of ex- jports,, $7,5403,00.0;, saiesptmeronan disei ip,6360C'o'; value "ot real estate, $4,0G712C. ftVitniir" the,;iakt' year quite i a ' trade "was1 opened between ShrVep'ort h'd 'Phiradelphia: ' There is great sblieltudV arid f sympathy for the people' of this stricken' town.- -'"J- Ex-Gov. Staiifod?Pre8iderttTof "the Central 'l7acific: Railrtiad; seetns td'be ' a Very''earidid 'gentle'm-anj Im the FOohte8t which Tras"iust i'lpsed in" ,!0aN Iiornia,! tree newspaperorgans-, 01 ine xailroad constantly asserted that rail road affaua er-not.in the slighest manner involved: th-,only ,aestion .was as to, athe.; fitness off legislative and other candidates. , , ow, however the railroad jtnagnates harangue their woren,apteUem.tha,t the State eleetion has peen .decided.ragainst them. This is prelt plain talk,: and neoDle will a& now.it hannens that a great corporation,, Innched fcy'subsl dies from the:.National "Treasury and' born. under :n 'act pf Congress, "as: sumes to control the election or mem- bersr6f a'State Legislature ikl : U PEATT'S ASTEAJf Oil x: v Absolutely saf a. Perfectly odorless, , Always nhi orm. ultiminatine-nnalitiesstroeriotiacfts. Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding, or taking flra, Manufactured expressly to aisplaca the use of 'oJUIe and cUasMoas oils. Its aatetzjiAdet evetr possible test, and its perfect burning qualities, are proved by its continued use in over 800,000 families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident directly or indirectly has -ever occurred from ourning, etpryitf or, nanying it. , . Tl6 ipiieiiB9yteany loof BfaanO property, re Bnlnnff front the use-of ehefiD ana daneeroas oils in JtteW States i appalling. . , V - - The Insurance Companies ana Fire TjommTsBlon- Urs througaoattlioxaunttyjpcommend thaATRAXi I as the bdsrsafeedjben-amps-Htfe dsed.. Send ToF circular."" - -r ' 1 - For sale at retail oy tne- trade gefterally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CH AS. PRAT'l' & CO,, '.raofnra,, Motberp, Mothers, f y ' btfn'tVarf ti procTire itRS WliTSLOW'S SOOTH JNG SYRUB for all diseases incident to tho period of teethirie in children. It relieves thef child' from pain, cures, colic, regulates the bowels, and by givi' IngTeBef and hearth to the child,- 'gives rest to the aoiner. ,f r.:,. X -,-v-'v-- 1 Be sore and ean ror-uTKii. m yi.7i;h :i t , -MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHtMQ SYRUP.I" i rosal y attroggtstarHiviU'i i jjj? ilJ. i junea4 eod-6m tn-thnr-sat. . ' . j ,- wt!BlSJNES11CAEDS.v ! in A. ADBIAK. 1 r' ,f, '1.,t;.'.Jl H,' VnOLIER8. ' a. ..w . . w ..-mi .. sn. . -mr -v w v w ornerFrnt andfeo'clcbt., : WHOLESALE GEOCKKS J IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Country merchants will do well by calling on m and examining oar stock. novl9-tf MQFFIT1 & CO., Q.KNSALjg95MISSN MERCHANTS, North Water Utreetf ri Will give prompt personal attention to the'- Bale or, shipment of Cotton,, Naval Stores, General Produce,' etc., etc - Also to receiving and forwarding goods., : . Esr vjruers souciiea ana prompuy nuea. , scp SS-tf - ' ' I B; F. ITIITCIIELIi & SON,! 1 'I QOMMISSION MCSANTS' 11 ' t t ' 'M' 1 'And Dealers ii' 'v 5 . . ' . . . i . -. I . Grain, Flour, liar. andalao 'Fresh j tj Ground DXeal, Pearl Hominy ' -."."ania Grlta. 1 " Nos.: 9 and iO N. Water t, WtimIn2ton, . C. , Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills., . , f I'-norSS-tf ! -.t.-..-; , ; . .MISCELLANEOUS. "YI WJLLRKMOVETO OUR NEW BUILDING 1-31 1 Corner Front and Prlneeas Sta. Between this data and. 'Xt'i Us SEPTEJIBEB lat n lit " :. -i ; ' . - . j -,: t -..t f W "WTIX BKI.I. O0H XXTISS '.1 I ' . JJ'HH RETAIL STOCK AT. COST, ' 1 1 As it is our desire to open with a s -Fresh and? Complete'' Stoek. . j;: KMff'i '-''5 ,-7? pi.vh ,i,i.w ' s: H Ilencc onr dctorminaUon to dispose of the same be fore moving. t-v.Mts M';-f ;j; -. -,- ' nncSO-tf , B.WEILL,. Fire and Burglar Proof Safea tKb Oldest & Largest Manufactory of Safts ; I!T AMERICA ! ;,:' ' V rn HESB SAFBS'AKE MADE WITH THREE AND JL f our flanges around the door, of refined wrought iron frames, wun augie corners, ana - Warranted .Free .from .Dampness! . A From the fictentiflc American, May 3d, VB"R: -il , , , : Since the, Boston fire we have given some atten tion to the real merits of various safes, 'with a view, of supplying our own office with tha best article in the market, and have accordingly made selection of -a dry filled Alum and Plaster Safe, manufactured by Marvin & Co., 205 Broadway, K. X.. ..-,. . . We will deliver these Safes in Wilmington at sam price as charged by manufacturers in New Yoris. ' ,June7-tf t. ,WIIiAimBROS.,"AgentaN; . jCliailifirjDiiiiiiiKitclieiifi Office: Garpets, Window Shades. !&c v, GItANIXE BOW,SOf FBpjiTOT. ry Upholstering and Paper-nangili , done at short notice and in the best and latest style ijasa-tf Y S 1 . i i :t ri :!. HEWGQpDS.: .fl:j -TTAVINO WORKED OFT ALMOST ENTIRELY jlo. an ujuu uciujjs, x am now preparea v oner he Trade : un;;ti:)k .A .t i'. .-j i uid mTT afcNawErice&u vr iYBW lJUU i i t H K V 'Cftffeea! &gaH6wiood an wWillowwate. ; Vinefirar.,iCiiler.'Tj ' - - i .Canned &o0d-oiF ieveryi description,. Frotte,' Fish, and a general line of ponfectioneriea, &c., fco. ' Oall ana eznnune. sept lSWi, ,) i ix.c.-k w. r i' B. E. .HEIDK. to xne j our iscory .iron-- -sf w i ' "znr? r-r.Tf,; awrss-i First f National bfdH, oud ofer-groat lnduoo-j ientsf to'the trade, : scpt lj-tf, .l?1i -j, 33 North FTnt street; ui Tt t HIBBAED HOUSE, si M O JIM II JE A A CfTY, . . i , . CARTRKTOUNTXj JST. C, fit.'.) jCSIA, UIUfSAIUM PROPBIETOB, i; This eifinndid Sai Hide Watering: Place, Boated at Beaufort liarborwill be. open for the reception, of guotits on - -1 " Ji " j' - w 'ittouday, ifn"n 16tfj',J13T3.r ? ! -: IT IS ACKNO WLiDQSli) TO BE TIIK jtfOSX . DE " - ' i , n i Ml I u. .t I ' .... . .. LIGHTFCL , ; O. .?ni.-.-.u lM aiifT t.H!l r!nul j J - - SURFnBA'TH MJ; Gc: ii . "( i J.V ij) , t- f"f ' On the Atlantic Coast of tho, United States! - des4 tinedto be The1 Terminal of - the- great Southern Pacific Railroad., -Unsurpassed facilities fori splen did Sailing, Fishing'-and' Bathing. ' The' "Steame? Zodiac, Capt Wm.fjBf Chapte, Commander, leaves direct for New York every week. j ,.. . e Parties wfaWng t lengaga . rooms, "will please ad dress as above.,. - . , y , . i " Jnry 10th, mSS r " 1 lU ' ' 1 1 r ! ? I 3m. r;----' -i- '( i " ' ' '. . . THE MARION STAB is the only newspaper pnC lished at Marion, S. C. Merchants and dealers ta ferOllMrfl in Wilmington should remember this la the beginning or me. season, if they wish; to acV tance thaw interest Jn tha Jea Dee aection-on of vhe beat agricultural districts in South Carolina Ad dress W. J. MoKEBALL. an lS-tf Mi GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN POFB,TH 1 Erery FltthiXlektJDrtwk Gift. 1 Xrthorizad.by special act. Of. tftb thft hmpfit of the Pnhlirc T.ihrftr .of latnret for tncky,!will take placer in Palc Library Uall at iooisville, Kf Only sixtr-titottsawl ttehetfl will be sold and on. 1 1 hail e-f these are in tende44or4JEnopean, market; thus leaving onjy 3QMX) for. sale in tne United States-, where 100,000 -w ere disposed-of for the Third Con- .cerci , Tne uckets are myiaea in 10 ten pupons "or parts and have on their back' the Scheme, with a, lull expianaiooiv oe imb eooaa ui . nrawjag r; ; . , .At this concert, which will be the grandest musi cal display- ever witnessed in this c6nntry;: the, un- precedented sum. -of. .jMwi-' f .-! 1 1 Divided into 19,000 cash glftp, will be distributed by Jot among the ticket-holders the numbers pf the tickets to be drawn from one wheel by1 blind child ren and the gifts from another. i ' i , j'X-: :-h( j;: -5;.4. sua j: u -Una .ai'fl I ONE, GRAND CASH GIFT... . . . . ... . $250,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT,... . I.i.. ...:. J 100.000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT,. ;? 50,000 UJN1S uk&ai; t'ASU UUT,. ..." - ,uu ONE GRAND CASH" GIPT.i..Vw. W 17.500 10 CashGifts-flOjOOOeaeh,..,,,,.,: 00,000- 80 Caan Girts, , 5,000 eacn,... ..... . jaj.ooo f 60 Cash Glftty il.OOO each;:'.). ItHi. ;si(i 50,000 iw vatiu. vjtuio, uu cat u,. -ni,wu 15d 'Cash Oiftsw ? . 300 eachs. w. j i .J-I w 45,000 250 Cash Gifts,. 200 each, ........ r. . 50,000 .Hi" 32,500 UOOO Cash, Gifts, .j 60 each,.,. . . .-..r , 550.000 , .... amounting to..-. .$l,50t),0o0 ' ' The distribution wilt be posrtJ wSj whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 13,000 gifts all (paid in proportion to tne tickets soia-r-au. nnsoia uckbis being destroyed as at the -First and Second Con certs and not represented in the, drawuig. . .j j PRICE OP TICKETS.' ... Whole tickets. 50.00: Halves5 25.00i "Tenths. or eacn coupoB; $00y-Eleven whole tickets for ,&0Qi 3J tickets fot tl.000;-112 whole tickeU for $5,000; 227 whole tickets for f 10)00. .No discount onlessthanfOOworthofJUcketsatatime. t . .... The unparaUeled success of the Third Gift Con cert as wen as ine eausTacuon given ny tne jifcai . and Second, makes it. only necessary to announce tho Fourth to insure the prompt sale of every ticket. The Fourth Gift Concert will he conducted in all its details like the Third, and fall -particnlars may be learned from circulars which will be sent free from uiib omca to ait wno apply lortneni. ?,. j so TicKets now reaay ior sate ana au oraers aocom panied by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms Riven to those wno any to sell aj again. TliOS. iETTE," '" ;:)::!;; i A Pint Public Librarv Kentnckv . ,, . and Manager Gift Concert, ' Ptiblic Library Building, Louisville, Ky, HavMiattEdyalIi( .; OltMINAUY.DItAAVINCiS. Class 907. . July 13th, 1S73 Class 908.. July 29th, 1873 Class 912.. Oct 4th, 1873 Class 913. . Oct. 22nd. 1873 uiass sua. . Aug. i4tn, i73 Class 910. .Aug. 80th, 1873 Class 911.,Sapt 17th, 1873! Class 914.. Nov. 8th, 1873 uiaas .Jnov. spin, isis Grand Extraordinary Drawing, 916, On 18th Dec,, '73 The amount drawn in every -Ordinary Drawing . . ... ; . . . . i S450.0Q0; divided into 782 Pull Prizes, '. watielS ii i 1 Pnxeet..... 1 " of..... -ABOIlW?--S" it l A V AAA 60.000 lvi:;. of ....... v . . ; . . . . 25,000 , 1 ,of . 10,000 ' 2 of .000 each. !! 10.000 10 j of ,1,006 each. -.'.j.. ,10,000 ou - joi t ouueaca..... 4V,VUV 646 ' of f 800 each.. .jiUvii...U. IBS.SOO - j9 Approximations $500 each to the , , , , . ' , $100,000 Prize..... ...lT.'..:...."n,i4,SOO : Approxunauons oi uu eacn nun -,-; ,...,.$50,000 PriaU .........,,..;. 2, TOO 9 Anm-oximations of tSOO each to the ' i . rrr - $25,000, Priaei:. ,vwl..-..; . ,, 1800 ;9 Approximations of $200 each to the f -. i', $10,000 Ptteeru:Iuvj;.-...u-.. L.800 r4 Approximations of $100 each ta the i i (' " , twp $5,000 Prizes..,.,..,... 1 400 18.., v' . 845O.0O0 Address 'all orders to' BORNIO & BROTHER, Commission Merchante, who are my only anthDrized correspondents in the United States to recefrei or tiers and ah all prizei ta New Orleans,' Lai, No. 77 First Sub-CoUector for exportation In Havan ' street, tt.t a ii -i .nidnneSSidiwtf U tsMISCEILAHEQnSw'is -' i- ' t 1 -. .'ill. ')j ,Jj': TIHB stTUSCRlBERS HATW6 iErrraTvrr?rET X? -to change, their .business and. remove; farther oouin, oner ror caie meir entire property, .namely; a uraraio inrpenima csuut,juim goodjannlng Or der and located at excellent hnatncaa in? produce and sellinff Goadai25 to Sft. finn hronno- MuTes iand Horaea; 6 fir,rate, Wagons, Hfcrbess,1 Carts.. Ac: 2.000 Lands rdunsV and boxed," with good BnH penaae, s, Sta-, Dies and bouses for laborers, together with all goods,T wares auu jnercnanuise, ana numerous otae ticlee too tedious to mentions ( 1 j; i:ut r t The above property is all situated In a very Healthy 'locality and will be sold in lots and parte to.Buit vuKuannva vry ucommoaaung ana i Good paper, with reasonable interest ad -wvu ayvi. TV J reanired. For paper, with reasonable interest added, jwill pa Jars eall upon or addrew-J. J. Barden, Efanghani, S. ,C.ior.. . i iu f . If-, twin J(! J Ixfibejeafar, p, Ci' 3: x-vBHesBion given lapuary 1st, -ang 21-3nj 1 - "4.iri 3 u a T t . 3 . - !5 l'4l r JBmford Clrow i & .Cp- . . , uavojusi, iteceivccl, 20 !000. BC?HKLS MedMdWhiteCOHNi )1VA' bbls. land Hhds. ' STR,u?, JI' x" '- ! . Ci llhds. Bacon Sides" and Shoulders, -200 Kegs OU Nails, 600 Bbls: Flour, &c."&c. V?J i , . , BINFORD, CBOW cb ; wsw-f -' j gooth Water street I'TJr BaJc few oy a" ang 34-tf ,.Hay!';'Hay;I-i-''' Tit LOTS TO BCTE-r- .m) , , rf ifehft-US- -i ,il Vl A DEI AN AiVOLLKR8. T t No7;a iScptiBernng'. K A BARBELS i ,'..', A . . ' ' -. : i d ? v : For ale low by i Jhnelm1 V". 11 Ct 3 f t WffiARD BROS,' i " A tTlalTTrtT IiTET" COTTQN. tARN, V AL XOW PRICE, irflJ ti'i ifj July 3Hw "l7Vn.w aula Kv EDWARDS HALL. Life Insurance 0 onp any lilclimond," Virginia. ;trogKsi;-f roerous r Proust i JSil ALL EXPENSES, S11IALL LOSSES RPr-n AND- GOOD'SUhprai ... M-Mi ;U 'Iff,' tiittu 't " .t Fremiuuis Cask, Policies Liberal. A w vnn sf WCvtSaI m n ATKINSON & MAKKIN&: Heii'l im Insurance Rooms. 5 N. Water bl ' .riMSesident; J ohn L. Edwaras, Vfe President; D. J. Hartsool. Secretary ;J. Jr. vAaaisbni Secretary; rof.-a B. Smith, Actuary; b. 0. Hartscofc, Caehier.u : , ... ijg.y lilili-i'"-' 1 '-.i-i . .- T : $27;O00,0O FIRE INSURANCE CAP- - s' patingbostOnIosses. Queen touraiice Cfi. pfLivirpool and " '"' London, Capital.......... a tinnm ?Wcajie Umu000 lHariford InsoranceConipanyVcspVui'V' 'S' . National Fire lnsuranee Company "of THartford,Capitei.v...t.. mm Continental Insurance Company, of New 'Jj? aPitol g.500 oop Phcenix Insurance Company, of Brooklya, vGapkaLjCvy i i 44. i. L50C,000 Virginia Home Insurance Company, of j- Richmond, Capital.-.-,-i...J..... . smiYin MARINK-The old Mercantile Mutual "ofSw York. .5-- -.''! 'it !:.'-;; :-! - r ilFSr-The CoanecUcut Mutual of Hartford. ,4. ATKINSON A MANNING, - General Ageuu ' nov 22-tf ,t , ENCOURAGE - "' r !'.' . - -Joy :fV-ijfWttE INSTITUTIONS. ; . Seeiurity 'against Fire. . THE NORTH ) CAROLINA HOME rPfSUKANCE COMPANTj ,f.n? 't'rHALElGH;N7C. '' '' " Tha Company continues to write Policies, at faa rates, on all classes of insurable property. AMJ?81re PromPay adjusted and paid. The 'HOME '? is rapidly growing in public favor, ana appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property in North Carolina. , - w " Agents In all parts of the State. B. 11. BATTLK, Jr., President. , Z C. D. ROOT, Vice President. BEATON GALES, Secretary.-A ,,, ... PULASKI COWPER, Supervieor. . . ATKINSON & MANNING, AeMrrs, aug 1-tf - WilmiigtOB, N. a ;J . ;CEIJLANEOtJS. '? GREAT REDUCTION TN S p r I ii g:'! a n & J&u min e r DRESS GOODS . J&.H.' SAMSON'S. ' 2,00O vYds. striped ; Mozaiabiqnes ! i - ; s i at 15c. tTortn 25c. A-TOf-fcmE OF-OTRIPED AND FANCY GRENADINES, WORTH 30c., REDUCED TO 30 cfeiU'!-i I i . r: 1. 1 1 5 X' lfAjfcfE TCOt" O J ' STRIPED 'AND FANCY i- PLAID JAPANESE REDUCED TO 20 Cts. t And all others at a corresponding rate. We have ;j EASIDSKIETS, i Worthy of the attention of onr customer!, which we offer at 76C( and upwards, . Lace Points at a great sacri&ee from $10 00 ana upwards. - piques, Nainsoola and Summer knifings in endless Ltuur vuoukaxxv; uitrAKTasjurr emoraces an the prominent brands of white and unbleached is AU. wwa, at pricea V4 deiv. comDetmon. june 15 Ira - ---- - l-piOBCff-MOSIBOOK, npHE STANJiARb-ipRICE i OV-IS A VEST 'i superior- '- if ; ' Collecliott1 of Cnurch Music, For Choirs, Conventions and Singing Classes. Com piled by L. O. Exbbsoh and H. R. FaLmkr, men of 'the hlsnest renntation aaoandnctorsand composers. ii5ABBATH SCHOOIf MUSIC. 'THE mtER Oir iiFBL'f3ff' PER5 HUNDRED, is a Sabbath: School Song Book of extraordinary merit. 40 composers contribute Hymns and Mnsic alike new,Joriginal and Weautiful. Specimen copies .inailedfor SO centar,.j i, 'ill :;; 3"?? .;' ii i t i .4: ; ' eerfu 1 -Voices. v- iPKiccSO Cents, .: ri; ufl,..ByvLLi.p,3TKlllEBSON. r J A Scliot)l Brine Book.5 ii bne to Ihiroduee 1n Com- ehool the present Boaeojui ,-,y j . s v . ' ' All books inaile poBtpald, W retail us k Boston. it3UB;wayNew York. sept 12-ditaw wed 'eat iwtf i n. .mimm fl 1 1 ,1 , . . -Molasses and up 'to 'to '-to- m I H 1 S a. TIERCES AND BARRELS OF 1 ?ixp Jffjri AND- West India .Molasses, "ii.-f; (f i. T ' TU k.T. A. V 41 ifr octi-tf - WILLARD BROS. SaTtrSalt! Salt! SACKS AMERICAN AND J i ul w vv- LTVEBPOOL GROUND Au And WoKhingtoa FTN3S SALT, - t .,1 "iForeaieiow ) T j 'r; -'V j U CtS-tf;, " j W1LLARD BROS. "ULSkajM.Balodn.. TOK TURNER. , INFOR24S HIS NUMiS"td J friends and customers that he hasreccnUy nuea ip his aetabliahment, 1n the rear of Jar. an&B . Joon, and is prepared to do aQ work In his line, sucn as snaving, uair uuildk c bhwj iously aa It can be done in the dty. -; '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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