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- v,-y. -.--.f. THE HORNING STAB. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY .'' SATES OF ADVKBlnflsiNO. One Square one day, . .; ? U.iA...i...:.a.i J NIX ttj oo fonrdayB...-.......:.. ........ 60 " fivedays,,..,..,..,.....,..... 8 00 r one week..;.;..... S 60 " Threeweeks.....'..;r............'6 60 " One month...... 8 ( " Two months....,..,.,.. . i.. ....15 00 " " Three months.. .S3 00 " Six months. .;.,.'... . ; , . ...85 00 " " OneVear A..'. ' sn oa , KA.TB8 OT SUBSCRIPTION. . 3 v. - n - vi'ir, in auvouto uj uituij.. ..$7 00 .. 8 60 3 00 I:; 11,1 iU In arlvntlPA t One monm, - 75 n?n ritv Subscribers, delivered in any part of th Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are Contract Advertisements taken at propor tionately low rates. . . . . VOL. XIII. NO. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1,873. not authorized to collect advance. . . - for more than 3 months in inve squares estimated as a Quarter-column, and ten squares as a half -xlunin,t . . v Mok OUTLINES. jfew York shoemakers about to strike. Bank presidents think the crisis is over A street money market is formed in. front of New York Exchange. In Missouri in a street fight one man was killed and one man and a boy fatally urns ft"'v : I pounded, . - - Epidemic ... increases in Shreveport. Prince Bismarck dead. ; Castelar replying : to Garibaldi's offer to fight fr Spain, says he needs no assist ance --Four banks suspended pay ment in Petersburg. -At latest ad vices financial statement faVorablel" - Burning of Holling's paper mill, Boston, make a iuaa. vyuokciiv, ocr rano and Topete have been in conference; result favorable.. Bank of Trance will loan Castelar's government a hundred mil lion francs. POOR SUBEVEPOBT. The news we print, in out tele- araphic dispatches, forwarded via touch a heart of granite f The desti tution almost "equals" tbV pestilence, The fever itself is spreading into" the suburbs, and is attacking acclimated persons. . x . . . , . , : .( We urge upon' our., citizens to in crease their douatious to . the . relief you u t- .. I Let the committee appointed fu ml. at tue uiwuug. x-ixuuy utguu sonuiu furtlier subscriptions to-day, and for- ward them instantly to the friends of J ::r'r- tliesufferer -No philanthropic heart will refuse assistance to so true and ursrent a cause.. LATEST FINANCIAZ. NEwS. . , Henry Glew.fe;Go)f:of K"ew York, suspended yesrdaytjieyaay tem porarily. - In Petersburg four banks, and Mechanics', First .National and . - - , . . - - k . j . .-4 People's suspended yesterday morn ing, and the Citizens' 5 decline; pay ment. Henry Clews is the senior member of the firm of Clews,; Habbicht & Co., London" linancial agents 'of thc Gov ernment abroad. THK MONEY PANIC MONDAY. . . . .' . : ?. ; . . . , Correct Statement of the Conference at : tlie .FlftU. A veuuo1 Hotel View of tlie President. Special Telegram to the Petersburg Index - "and Appeal. " x Washington, Sept. 22 -The return, .of ; the President and Secretary Jichardson to, Washington to-day and" the consqueht resximption of departmental-bnsiness Jias enabled the quid nuncs to reach' a' moijfe defi nite solution qf the 'government con nection with the financial distnrban ces in New York. . f " It seems that the press reports of thelifth Avenue Hotel conference fwere-increet in rjny'reSpeefsr' The ' PiesideHtiH conversation to-day de nied moist emphatically' 4hat Secretary' j 1 Richardson, during any of the inter- -iMowo marl. ia) nf . thi Janrtnncro - Ua fnK-V at.tl that, tho Tdtmr of the Government Cfrom the;o:utset that the treasury has no more right to loan its money,- legal tender re serve "of'any other iclassldf currency to banks or corporations, no. matter. liow- good the security might be that tbey offered aSjCplhateral, than it .had 10 loan lunds to private inaiviauais. The . propositions-SUDmitted that the Treasury shoald place the legal ' tender reserve at the disposal of the banks of New York, was therefore rejected as illegal, ? Commodore Yan- derbilt did not propose to ,thePresi sdent to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to place $30,000,000 of the reserve at .the disposal of tee banks, . i r ... I, this proposition .that vanderbilt It was known at the time that the Lake Shore. 'owned bv 'Vanderbilt. was indebted t6 the Union Trust Com- 7anv about 2.O00.G00. : and that it liad been forced to suspend operations I because it could not realize : on its I liabilities. It is therefor probable if . vanderbilt had ; made such a propo- sition the inconsistency of his position would have been alluded to. In .the ODimhh'n'f vwwnnf . the aktirisraikhed persons who were, nresent,at .thetin-. terview, Vanderbilt was either uria"ble I or unwilling to advance ten cents under the circumstances. It is there- fore probable that the statement pob- Hshed was the result of a shrewd at- I tempt of Vanderbilt to advertise him-, self thronffh the publicitv:. which he knew would be attached to the re- ports of the consultation; 1 It was in answer to this proposition that the I resident is reported to have said that tion." Reference was1 made ' to' : the Tdelib4 erationg of the Finance Committee of the Senate of the last Congress which, it will be remembered, had the ques tion of authority of the Secretary of the Treasury of the legal tender re2 serve, and ,tb "majority .pf which de- far-'astlrangairtingUny'buineBSi 'M cided thit tib Rxitnority existed in law were disposed to operate. The news to use it even ;forf pressing emergen" of the suspension, pf the Common cies of -the covernment? This. fact wealth Bank was ' regarded with was mentioned: in reply to the propd- much, anxiety, and. was looked upon sition, and while the President r an- as the. most damaging . to the comt: hounced his earnest wish to do every thing in his power to relieve the pending finaucial embarrassment, he added that he must conform to the law. ' ' ", ' "" ' : Among those whoat different times participated in the consultation were u ?"rf le xanK or tJom- m o fdo ondL Miu... , T 1 S; v nmi ....w., auu OU.UBCH lavinr. - i itpkr gentlemen, it 6eems, represented ele ments 01 tne market ooposed to the interests of operators in railroad stoeka. From them it was learned that while thd Substantial business in terests of the community might suffer "uiu - iiib -tuuireuu luauenees or me disturbances, no apprehension exists on their part that certain reanlrii would follow.'. In short it became an, parent before the intermission ended that the railroad operators alone were seriously involved, and that the rep resentatives of the banks or firms not complicatel'by,lh"ose operations were free, from Iher fright of the panic. Ahe i resident further explained The President further ursuinsr the nolic v- x j j; tended to. j-elieve -tho strin genoy of the market by developing the actual necessities of the com munity in such a way as not only to relieve those necessities, . but' enable the Government to purchase its own indebtedness.1 In other words, he be lieves that the purchase of bonds by the treasury would enable the public. if an actual necessity existed for re- c to obtain that elief. and t. tU same time enaDie tne country- to' re- duce the public debt, by drawing on h amPle surPlaf of currency. He was well aware of thfi fact that, t ho opportunity thus afforded to ie West and the South to'bbtain the currency eu uiuuu'uesireu in vuose sections or thp country, would he be taken ad- vantage of , but this result he accept' ed with satisfaction. The amount of currency at the de mand of .tho Nevy York sub-tireasnry is $20,bp6.000 from all sources and this, in th6 President's opinion, is amply sumcient to meet every demand tnat may be.maae upon it by the pur chase of bonds. He felt confident that the end has been reached and as soon as the adjustment of affairs now progressing is affected, the customary channels of business will re-open and commercial transactions of every character will proceed as before with the favorable exception that the mar kets will have reaohed a last and'sub stantial basi& In alluding, tohe character of the panic the President denounced in most unsparing and severe terms the absurdity of the proposition . of stock gamblers, and added that the result of the purchase of bonds exposed the utter rottenness of the basis on which they carry on their busmces. lie received two dis patches yesterday from eminent houses in Europe interestedin Ameri can securities, informing him that the policy, of selling bonds had . operated to restcrre as well as "elevate conn dence. ' Ex-Goyernqr Cook is in New York in consultation with the other mem bers of the firm to-lngbtr The "belief is widely entertained here that the firm will recover. The First National Bank, as the agent or other banks, had on deposit when 'it suspended $800,000 as secur ity for the payment of commissions ' . r .1 . r j 1 " i .loae wansacuon 01 ineir dusi- syyciuuiciii. jlwj vuar- oat little is ktiowu; regarding its con- ?ti(S ?.8 safe .to m H Trill not UK M'C if"' lbo - ucputtuuiD. -J. UIS fact, of course, effects nearly every jaiionai xanK in tne Boum Jix- President Johnson had $60,000 to de posit with the same band. ! J.t is evident the end of the panic is come, ine treasury omcials and interested parties here are satisfied that in a few: days business will be resumed all over the country as usual, LIST OF FAILURES. The following is an additional list of f aikireV which we copy from the Tribune Corporations in New York Bank of the Commonwealth, Nations rlno f Ti-vmTOT-iTr Ilfnirtn 'I rnof I Iatti- , "?7TJ1 'T-vr " ' Failure in PhiladdphicChatles P. Bayard, H. H. Ball, E. W. Clarke & Co:, DeHaven & Brother, Henry H. Douglass, Henry L. Fell, Gel- bongn, isona ko., . i., a. ,,Ji.nignt, John P. Lloyd. George H. North, J. S. & H. E Yerkes, Union Banking Company. . a . , MuceUaneom. Ihomas bquires & Son, Albany, JN. . Horace Conn Woburn, Mass. : Franklin Bankm uo., unicago, in.: laussig, Eisner Co.1, St. Louis, Mo.; Powell & Co., Williamsport, Pa.;. IL J. Morse & Co., Torontoy Canada; City Savings Bank, Turlington, Iowa - New York Bulletin of Monday. the - effect, in commebcial L , , ., circles. The continued failures and general demoralization in connection with. the losing of some of the promin- ent banking houses tound its way ihonr. Men who yesterday expressed 1 ... " f W themselves as confident that the cri sis wo uld ' not ; seriously affect th e commercial interest, were 'loth to jeive an opinion as " -to - the ' result. anioisiof a serious character were I whispered from ear to. ear, and . so mercial interests of anythitiW . that hal as yet transpired. Those ;who on yesterday . were so sanguine that all the banking institutions identified with commercial affairs would weath er the- storm, gave marked evidence of eeneral , distrust. This feclinc was observed in all the different branches, and seemed to increase as the current rumors became " more requent and damaging ' i , in the. vicinit v and at the Cotton Exchange the same- effects were notably apparent. The feeling of con- fidence which so generally prevailed on r naay was c banged to one- ot feverish anxiety, and some alarming I developments will culminate unless the OPeninff Of the COmmtr Wfifik brings a more settled condition of finance. In the urocerv arid other ttades depending on the interior coun try for business, the same forebodings were the topics of conversation. No business was consummated and no desire either to buy or sell was appar ent, i ne lower section of "W all street was crowded with the merchants in terested in the various branches lo cated there, and all were engaged in the one absorbing topic, What will be the result? 1 ' ; THE SOUTHERN MAIL,. Cotton caterpillars, ravasre St. raui bill's parish, Carleton couuty, S. C. - Lewisville, S. C ships 0 bales oi cotton so tar against 300 bales same period last year. - W. H. Thomas. attempted to reach'1 well, but was killed by ' And now Bainbridgi ing among her fossils brings hp- a huh- dred-and-tourteen-year-KJld negro wo man. She has just died and so is put own again. -The grand jury of Marlboro county, S. C, . have presented J. I& Breeden, the County Treasurer, for malfeasance in purchasing school cer- I tificatesand couutv checks at a dis- I tificates and couuty checks at a dis count. ' According to the Herald the Atlanta Constitution has a talented young man who sits in the back room of the - Constitution building and writes European letters. He is in Ita- iv at present. . i At a meeting of the directors of the Norfolk Citv Librarv. Satur day evening Miss Nana H. Tunstall was elected librarian to fill the posi- lion raaue vacant oy tne resignation ot jar; West. A late Pensacola paper says of the yellow fever: This scourge of the southern coast is prevailing here, though in a mild form compared with what it was in 1867. There are now comparatively but few deaths, al though there has been an average of at least one a day ever since about the middle of August, when it first made its appearance. THEO IT "ST, .-'NOTICE, - - To City Sabaerfbera Rontb of market Street. From the 1st day of October next, the City circulation of The Mokntkg Star South of the centre of Market street will be exclusively in charge of Mr. Hugh' Greeni' All subscriptions up to October 1st will be payable to Mr. W, J. Elwell;" and from that date to Mr. Green, who ' will deliver the paper regularly thereafter. . NEW AOVERTISEITrENTS. T.: C. Skkvoss. "Final Notice T. C. Servoss. City Poll Taxes. D. Pigott. Tobacco, Ac. C. D, Myers A Co. Ausistura Bitters.- Munson A Co. Clothing, Ac. Geo. "W. Price. -Notice. S. R. Buntino. Auction Sales. Accidental Drowning. A colored man by the name of Peter Lock was accidentally drowned in Town Creek, Brunswick county, on Thursday night last, between 10 and 11 o'clock, by falling off a flat Deceased lived at what is known as the " Bellamy Place " and was in the employ of Mr. J. E. Pound, from whose flat the accident occurred. vThe body was recovered on Friday and an inquest held, the jury returning a verdict that the deceased came to his death by ac cidental drowning. Cape Fear Aericaltnral Association Xtleetlns of the Executive Commit- ' tee. ' - ' ' " ' The Executive Committee of the Cape ;Fear Aericultural Association, in accord ance with previous announcement, met at the Furcell House on Monday evening. The members all appeared to be in a hope ful mood in regard to the approaching Fair, which it is then expectation and design, so far as their efforts can contribute to that result, to constitute one of the most suc cessful ever held in the State. 1 The Tournament Committee was granted further time to report. Col. S. L. Fremont was appointed Com mittee of one to see the different Railroad and Steamboat Companies in regard to securing low fare for visitors and articles in- tended for exhibition. Committees were appointed to visit the Pairs at Baltimore. Richmond Weldon and Raleigh to induce the exhibitors at those ; Ot. Z. French, Jfisq; , was cnargea witntne Nance having in the meanome aisQ maae,a duty of getting up a pigeon-shooting match. I landing. The affair, created considerable A proposition of; citizens of Wilmington to furnish a purse of f 1,000 f 0 ahorse race and trot Ofi'Saturday-after the Fair was ac cepted.. 'K. - : ' -' Local Doth ,-".',.,-. The NeBy, Hasland, cleared from Lon don for this port on the 8th inst. J. H. Myrdver, Esq. , of the ITayette- ville Gazette, was in the city yesterday. - The schr. Bfcnv Davis, 20 ; days from this port, arrived at New York on the 20th: The Joseph jSeger, . Ellis, arrived at Kingston, Ja., from this port on the 4th inst. ' The Schr.. Anna W" Barker, Snowman, i 1 .. I -.! T . 1 . . il. I 18th -r- The schr. J", Tf. Dodge, Spaulding, 10 cays irom tma port,. arEiveu at 4New xotk. on the 21st. ThesclarJo&w D. 'Wiffiams, Pearce, r.lfnrp.fl fmm TIiw York, fnr tliifl nnrt nn the 20th inst. - The German : Barque - Hibrundo, ' Han sen, cleared from Boston for this port on the 19th to load for Europe. One devotee of Bacchus taken to the Guard House yesterday, which was the only police arrest We heard of. The late" rains v have caused anothet bouncing freshet in Hie Cape Fear, all the lowlands being under water again. ', There were only two trifling cases be fore the Mayor's Conrt yesterday morning, both of which submitted and paid their fines. Keep i the drains cleaned out We noticed in several localities yesterday where deep gullies had been washed in the streets on account of. the drains being choked up. - wmfj uuwnun wum'i wuui street may rely on the early and prompt we will guarantee a decided change for the beuer.atter eeptemDer sutn, . . .; at Personal.')- ; -7 ' j'V M. J. MdSweep, Esq.; qf theFayetteville Eagle; will be in the city to-day in" the in- Iterests of his' paper. The EagU not only has an' extensive local patronage,' but circu- teg largely on the line of the Carorina I lii ...L .. I Central road and' as such a an excellent advertising medium, for our merchants. Heavy Rain. i ' ' Yesterday and last night it rained almost' incessantly, and it wasn't over and above mild" abput it either. In" fact from pres ent appearances there will be a tremendous flood in this latitude. The 'amount of the rainfall since yesterday morning must have been immense. Admitted to Ball. r'The case of Betsey Merritt and Cathe rine Merritt, colored, formerly of this city,- alluded to some time since as having been arrested in Raleigh on . the charge of" in fanticide, came up' before Judge Watts at Chambers, in that city, on Monday. Messrs. Rogers, Haywood and Ashe appeared for the defendants. After hearing 'all the testimony in the case, the accused were ad mitted to bail in the sum of $200. Drowned. In our paper yqsterdayrinorning we pub lished a brief paragraph announcing that a colored deck hand had been drowned, off the Steamer JR. EL Lee near Kelley's Cove. This is" a point about forty-two or .f orty- tittee miles above this city., , The name of the deceased, who was only about 19 -years of age, was Ruf us Biner, and he belonged in Fayetteville. It seems that, about sunset on Monday-evening deceased and another boy by the bame ct Joe got' to- skylarking on the deck.; ' Joe had a small switch' 'with which he had Btruck Rnfus, when the latter endeavored to snatch it from the other but in i doing so he' lost his balance 'find fell over board. The steamer was almost immedi ately stopped and a small boat loweredbut before assistance could reach the boy he had disappeared beneath the treacherous waves and was seen no more. It is a little singu lar how few escape a watery grave who are once plunged into the depths of the Cape Fear, where the immersion is caused, by accident The . increasing frequency of these accidents on the "river boats suggests the propriety of having it so arranged that a small boat can be lowered at an instant's warning. I. Narrow Escape. An accident - occurred near ! Western Prong Church, Columbus County, on Suft- day last, which'came near resulting fatally.: Mr. Alex. Nance, 'accompanied by - two young ladies, Miss Katie and Miss Lena' Brown", were attempting to ford the West ern Prong 6wamrj id a buggy.'the water, at the time being very high.1 They had reach ed the deepest and most' dangerous part of the swamp, where i'the watef was' over bix feet deep, when the horse suddenly becante' unmanageable and refused to go any f nrther, the party in the meantime being , in immi nent danger of drowning. Just at this op portune moment . Mr. Ju... , JNance, . a brother of , Alexander, arrived? on the CTound ..and hurried i to ' the : rescue. He. went out to . the vehicle, took, charge of one of the young ladies, placed her on hb horsa and carried her safeiy to ihe land. He then returned for the1 other, -and she succeeaea in seating nerseiz upon the horse with llrfNaifce; but in doing so the animal becante frightened, the saddle was disaxrangedj and both Mr. N. and 'the young lady were precipitated Into, the deep water. ; of mind: however, and after, a- hard, strnffffle , of Rome. fGa. 1. dellve of lW 1"' er tne. c ose pi tt ;;1 tho Wtnm,f o the present month. 'The Irregularity J in wcertmnlythe fnosttemptnig opportunity ever ofi -----,.,. the noxious p-as I serving the Star in that portion of the. city I Two hundred and fifty thousand' dollars the first I ffarnesa factory of . ifiy succeeded .raishthe ghcfe MrLrSvt'- TTT" rc,tr0 j excitement, and the church services wwhich I the party were' on the -way r to ; attend r be came a medium of jlhahksgiving for their safedeliveranco from the'jawsof death. ' Spirits Turpentme. Hon. 5$, B. Vance will deliver the address at the Hickory Fair. The Christian Advocate speaks flatteringly of the prospects Of Trinity Col lege; - ; .' ' -- Rumored that Tarboro is to havB a telegraph office in the Centre of the town. i The Monroe Enquirer says there ire 48 conversions and 15 reclamations at were tWr A ntXnn.W ' I A short time ago a barn of to bacco" beloneinc . tcBeniamin. F Hester. Esq., Was Consumed by fire.' Loss $200i Monday Governor Caldwell pardoned out; of th6 PenitentSary 'Henry iierring, ! convictea at Johnston; superior Court,' Fall term, 1870, of manslaughter, ' and sentenced by Judge Watts to five year's imprisonment. ; The' Observer savs Mr. W. W. Adams, of Washington City.' Master?" of the National Grange of the Patrons of Hus Danary, Has been invitea w deliver an ad dress at the approaching Fait of the -Caro-linas, November 25. The Charlotte Observer describes a singular corn stalk as having the appear ance of a man having his arms above his head. Near the top of the stalk two limbs. as it were, grow out, reaching high above tne nead pi tne main stalk;. and on the- ex treme end of 1 each of these projections, grows a large, well developed ear of conu CITY, ITEMS. teie 5 iTSoTopenSd Tax Road to Fobtuni. The shortest road to the of Grand the present fear. One million five hundred thousand apuarsM oaerea to the ticket holders la .rifta of rrom jso, tne jowest girt, to fa50,ooo, the hignest sanai I 18 90. halves 25. tenths 5. and thev mav be obtained by Addressing Gov. Thos. B. ; Bramletto,' office of tne x-udiic uQrare, Liouisvuie, ny. . , ., -, . . i'j, died, ' -..!- '. GREGORY In this city, on the. 7th inst. Annie jn. youagest aaugnter or wm. a. am' sue a. wregory, lonneriy oi iucnmpna, ya, age 4 years, iuuuuiBua IB tinya. is Richmond, Vs., papers please copy. wTiRVl!! iNVV A1J VJlJ411feJlJMjyN.lb. 300 CASES MILK FOB BABES! THERE HAVE BEEN MANY- IMITATIONS JL of the well known brand of . ., E A G L E M I Ii K , ; ; claiming to be cheaper and better, but all have proved failures. Borden's Eagle Milk is the best and only reliable Milk now sold, , and is the only brand we have claimed "BEST,1 for we nave in stook.ana commg sou cases Jfagie Milk. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North Front street. sepS44f O 3? IE3 JSF S AGAIN. FOR THE TObacco Trade ! JO. PIGOTT, Bept 24-tf Tobacconist, i . . . MUKS0N & CO., 3 8 Bf a r'.jk e t .'.S t r e it r MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING, ' ' t- AND DEALERS IN ; '. " '." " i.' -'...-.! .. ; ' . !' ;FuxiushiRg Goods, Hats,; Caps, . infLBREI.1. AS, &e; 1 TTAVE JUST RECETVED A LARGE AND WELL' J-L assorted stock of ." -- CASSLMERES LATEST. fiTXLBv SILK HATS, UMBRELLAS, &c, &c ..Call and examine.-' . r ...K -eepStf:) IfIAUSHAIi'OPFiCE, Wilmington, N. C, Sept, 83, 1878."! - NOTICE. VN AND AFTER THE 1ST OF OCTOBER ALL Hogs and Cows found running at large within tho limits prescribed by the: ordinance passed by the , Board; of Aldermen, will be taken up-' ' and im pounded. ' GEO. W. PRICE, Jb., .Bep34-tf.:; . .r City. Marshal.- NEW PUBLICATIONS. " BELLEHOOD AND BO WD AGE'," "THR HETR- , ESS JN THE FAMILY," "A LONELY lIFE," , VALL RQR lidVR," 5'WOMANS' WRONG.'i , "TREASON AT HOMB,'v "THE HEIR- - -' : . ESS OF SWEETWATER,'' "MARGARET ' MAlTLAil),''' "MY HERO,' V"l6RD HOPE'S CHOICE," "THE OLD COUNTESS," "LORIMAN. LITTLEGOOD,'.' &ci, Ac. . ! r sept 24-tf . Live Book and Music Store. -tv .. - . . , , ' Augastara Bitters ' r - r- -.. . TTAS NO EQUAL IN THIS COUNTRY. THET. fl are a most excellent, toaic land an efDoscioas Stimulant to the appetite. , ; CHAS. D. MYERS, & CO.. ,sen,24-tf , ;,r,7iorUFront.Street WILMINGTON: 1 HALE SEMINARY. J. JWETT, - Principal.- X 17 ILL RB-DPEN - THURSDAY. . OCTOBER 2D;" TT " For particulars see Circulars, to be found at M' ONS.iH. TALLICHET WILL RESUME HIR , French and German Xessont. sept 1M-2t th su : I "y i.vw-oi, w c.vw. "igucDi, I iiMvoi imv. nirnmia rnnriwd .aimmnT a new advertisements. CREAM & FACTORY CHEESE 1 CjrXTY BOXES IN PRIMB ORBEB. CHA8. D. MYERS & GOM . 7 North Front street. sep24tf. -i S. It. BUNTING, Auctioneer. ty order Vil OF THE MORTGAGEE, I WILL 111 ITORSD'AY, SEPT. ' at 10 o clock A. M., all the Bar" Room Fixtures, Beds, Bedding and Bedsteads in the Star, Saloopj No. 40i North. Water street sep 24-2t S. 11. BUNTING, Auctioneer i' NO. . t 80 T WILL SELL AT MY' SALESROOM, jt jMonn water street. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. TO-DAY, e lot of Crockery. Glassware. Looking Glasses. kf. T.J 1trl.il eu ' a a . FINAL NOTICE. OFFICB: TREASURER & COLLECTOR, ) i JITY OF W rLMIROTOK, . V. September 15, 1878. ) AJA ' PROPERTY ON; WHICH TAXES RE- main tmpaid 'tfctbfeer 1st; proximo, wnr be AD- VERTTSED and SOLD, as no longer indnlgence will be given. " ' ,T. C. 8ERVOSS, Thsasnrer andOollector. sept 16-tf nac No. 8 South Front St,.. may3-tf nac "Wnmineton, N. 'C. CITY VOLT, TAX. r OFFICE TRE AS' COLLECTOR, 1 ittj -JgUt. 9f 8rT0fy n Sep V. IByJSTJL j A LL . PEESONS BB ' - ADVERTISED. xY whose POLL T?. : is hot naid at this office on or oeiore tne i ay or octoBer, 1873. . : . r: - sep30-td nac ' - !: :i- Treasurer, &eHecter, MISCTOLANEOUS, ti: . . " . ; " J 7 .(.-;,,:. Best in the State. OUR STOCK! .oy, ;. Boots aiiSlioes ; S THE LARGEST . and most complete in the Southern States. . Will remove to out new building on Mon-; day, the 22d. ' - GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, ' Dealers in Boots and Shoes. sept ,20- tf rresl (joolls iConstantly ArriM ! QOFFEE, SUGAR, POTATOES, ONIONS, AP- ples, FWut, Ship Bread, Crackers, Cheese, Batter, Soaps, Starch, Candy, Cham pagne Cider, Codfish, Smoked u .. Herring, Mac&erel in barrels bar- . : rels -barrela and kits,! Matches, Twine, . Paper and Paper Bags, and other goods; forming a complete stock in my old line. - Dealers will do well to call and" examine before buying, ' "' "v JrJ.il sep 21-tf . Befrioyal; f; OtcPth -ST 0? OCT0BKB WW1 X9YJ Handsome Iron Front Store, " Oner door north Batik of New Hanoyr. om- Front et? We reanectluilr aas a conanuance or tne patronase mi iiuci tiAiy u.toiiUcu w ub uy uui xncuup. -irv Tl L 3 Jl . 1 3 - ' . sepc 14-tj iiLUKa at m. tm,uiBon. ! Rye ! ;'! 250 BUSSSLS S1530. JBTE Just ceiyed and for sale by . -i B. F. MITCHELL & SON. sep 81-8t Corn, Meal Ilay and Oats. g QQQ BUSHELS CORN, V 1.200 Bushels MeaL '"- ' ' ! ' .'350 Bales Hay, ("' ' 1.00Q Bushels Oats, ' For sals by ;i'- '. - .. sep.21rtf - , v r F. KEHNERt, Coffee, Floor and Sugar. BAGS COFFEE-ALL GRADES, " 1.2M Bbis Flour, ; : : v ' " ' ' 150 Bbls Sugar, For sale by " ' F. W. KETRCHNER. sept 21-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water Street Lard, Crackers, and Bice. TIERCES, KEGS AND TUB LARD, ;1 ' 00 Bbls Crackers Lemon, Sugar and Soda1 "20 B6xes Assorted Cakes, 75 Barrels and Tierces Rice, "' For sale, by - ';' ' F. W.KERCHNEH,-- sept 21-tf , 2728 and 29 North Water street For Bent. TTV WELLING HOUSE ON BLADEN STBEBT. ' XJ between Seventh' and Eighth streets. House containing; four rooms; one square from Union De-? pot -. . i . Also, one Store and- DwsJBne 'House containintr five rooms. Doing s good business. Occupied ,hy. i JUTd-Aaams. Apply to ausarv. suorni, ' sept KtvEi ' .maaen pew uis du ks. " npARRANTS-, APERIENT, - CONGRESS . WA- ter, Allen's Lang'Baluam, Simmons' Liyer Regula tor, Paints, Oil VarhlBhe, 3188,' Broshes, &e.V for sale Wy ' " " If'-jI ' 'sept87-tf . v ; :J GREEN "4 FjiANNER, " Coal ! Goal ! QAA TONS GRATE -COAL NOW LAND ex. Alice Lea." Consumers desiring winter's supply, we are. prepared to ftWW EST CASH" SATES.-, disU. eept i3-tr PABaar ca- . .1 Tl rNHrf toSMtt..l.i MISCEIJNEOTJS. New Mill For Sale. ISHTNG TO CHANGE MY BUSINESS I OF- jS T:E A M' s A W MI L L for sale. Also Planing Machines and' Shingle Ma chines It has been pronounced by a first class ma chinist to be a good mill, and worth seven or eight thousand dollars. It will saw from six to tea thous and feet of lumber per day with proper management rty-flve horse power, and situated near Lumberton; on thErCrC. SahroEd, also on tho fcans of tne river near the depot, and, in a pine seo tion-of country Logs-can-be pat on theyard at $4 pei ttaonaand.. Lumber can be shipped to any Nortb The mill is so arranged that a cotton gin can be atfaohdt little cost. , 7I offer the whole for - i n Fortyaye Sandred Dfollar Casb, including two acres of Land, Shanties,, Mill House, Ac, &c .'."' '."' 1 ' ' ; If not sold bv the first Monday In October it win be sold, at public auction at .the Const House .door on ma nay, m ' A "the TOSr Cfe LmrBERTON. V; Thenllttwilicle8xfrDfctoWpQ Gt some one acquainted 'with tne mill business esi son at nan us real value. sep'81-3t ''- T. R "NEWBBTJRY. Jtist Bfeceived X LARGE LOT OP i'- ': i " - ' the Celebrated . H Y C O n i j.Wacco! 'CALL AND GIVE IT A TRIAL. HENRY BJJRKHIMER.' ' No. 6 Bfarket Street. , . 14-tf : r Hoop IroiLSpMt Cftsk&.taid Orae.' 1,500 K3LS ncp ROir-i-1 WtVINCH, .. ' i.owspTMtrtJaaiS, .- T y JTpr saiepy sept" Zl-TJ - K W. KERCHNKR. 37" kjTORE AND DWELLING ABOVE YCOOT1 PAIN- lag five rooms) situated on the' northwest corner of Harnett And Seventh streets, formerly, scenpied by Thomas R. Williams. for lerms anar parncniars appiytx) ,; CRONLY & MORRIS; : ; ' Brokers and Asctimeers. sep 20 21 ft REV, DANIEL, MOBUELLE'S EtigHsii Mdf Classical School, SOUTHWEST CORNEk FTFTH AND ORANGE streets. . The Fifteenth Annual Session will (D. V.) begin Monday, October 6th. The "elements ot French and German Taueht' without extra charge. - .:: ;sepl-2w For Bent, rpHE STORE ON THE CORNER OF MARKET and Water streets, at present occupied by t. G. Bau- man, Esq one bf the most desirable business stands In the dtyl". Apply to, . ' SSpt : .... : , . .. . Vr- U. JI1I.IHBS qDR EIVEVG ANI OUR BEAD ; Testimony Battle Flelto TTNDER TBlE ABOVE TITLE i TOOPOSE TO U nublish first in newBtvuer and subsequently in book form, a series of articles giving the warrec- . ord ot,North Carolina from the election of Lincoln in November, I860,' to the close of the war between the States to, May, 1865. My . plan embraces tkrea divisions: . tAocounts ofs each rtkimuh-sad. OstUseo t&f. . nl or upon ithe waterrof North Carolina. SOL Mil ontMf fery; rbattio .fangnt doou..tae son of every State; 1ft winch ahr of th'd war 1 4. ij troops of "North .Gasoliaa, too part especial oara being taken to' Bnowthat these troops d&T and suf- fesed in each" cf .those' Battles, sod what, glory and rtfiowh Otif officers and men fairly won. - M. Southsrn Chart ft all Urns," ; An expla natlbn' 6t Of e third diyiskm 'of the proposed plan will bo submitted at a later day. - That Xmay successfully accomplish this arduous but pleasing self-imposed task, I invoke the aid of all my brother soldiers and ask them to furnish me material which- can be arranged and digested so as to form S complete record of the heroic deeds of the sons of Nertbr Carolina' upan the, battle fields of th Confederacy ; tod espwdaity" do I ask all who can write to fsrmsh me detaUsof every battle la-which they participated, anct the' part borne bythetr im mediats commands..-: - ,.. . ' - General officers from other States'who command ed North Carolina troops are respectfully asked to give me all the information in their possession rel ative to the conduct and bearing of those troops. ' In endeavoring to do justice to the soldiers of my native State, I certainly shall most carefully abstain from doinginjustice to those from any other. - Address n Our Living and our Dead," New Vera, N. c. ' ' - -: - j,y The first number will be issued about the 10th of Jane." Subscription priceerjrear te Sdyance. f -j Lats Coloriel ttth Rejghnent NSv. ' : ;;;; jstaj., 4 fc , , Isndhig and fpr sale Ipq frtmv wharf by ysfP lS-tf ' .'.. WILLIAMS, St MURCKL80N., - VILSOH CpLLE6I4TE IKSf ITHTE. A GmctrLTURATV COMMERCIAL, ; NORMAL xL and Collegiate Departments. Entire average, expenses, $200,peryear., v - v ; F ALL TERM BEGTNtf Oct ft; 1878. . Address, for Catalogue, "r- ' ' ' S. HASSELyA. M., PRDfCSPAt, JrirylO-wSmTh Wilson, N.C. " The Sumter Fews. J;i. 1 V:i.' Parser. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1873, edition 1
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