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THE HOBIttlTG STAR. BATES OF. ADTpngriSlNO.; One Square one. day,: 3araJ4.7i.i- --v. 1 5 thaaa days... 00 four days..'... S 60 " aveQayi..,....-.. S 00 ' one waeki.:.V.W.i 8 60 '.-,.... jtwo weeks....: 5 00 " ThieewsnkB...:..r.vw...JXv. 6 60 "i One saoaUi 8 " ; Two months....... ... , 16 00 u .. Three monthax.. .. .i 33 00 II ., aaontba 36 00 far-Contract Ajdvaruaemento taken at propor Uooately krw rates. Vlve Bqaares eatojitedjw a qarter-olama, and KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. onefvear. In- advance (by mail)..... Six monihs, in advance ( " ) Three months, in advance ( " " ) One month, in advance (" ") 7 00 ,. 3 60 a oo 75 To City suDScriocrs, uejivereu in any of the MKV1a.aS VOLXMTNtyr1 Iff! VlLMINGTO5r, N ; a, Fill D A Y, OCTOBER 3, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1,881, .u -J -. X . MORNING' ' j -J - - . i i-i UK, f i, OUTLINES. - x i ! I 1 ji ii v j Loaisv'rile Hebrews subscribe $1,300 for the Shrcveport sufferers. . -Louisville Clearing House dissolved. Twenty .1 r- ..Lj. .,' 2.. 11.. nr.. j vell'W lever 1111C11UCU13 tt iiicmpuis rt eu nesday. - Modocs wilt bang to-day H00 ??k W$ pay ments ' yesterday. - Shrcveport had seven yellow fever deaths on Wednesday. 1 Sir Edward Landseer, great English painter,rdied ;yesteidy Ja Lojndea Cartagena insurgents thoroughly disorgan ized. New York boat club won boat LGhfof 4ut .MeLure, retirea.ffiom race on the. . Potomac. Gold, in New t 1 . i . S t t " 1 York. 110. - - thk OKman MiLvn. I The nUfsboro 'JtieWirYiMX says, 1 " the State should become the benefi cent mother of her indigent orphans." We endorse""'its wise suggestion of "an annual provision by the Legisla--ture, to niaintaimth Asylum At Ox ford on a permanent basis, free from the fluctuations of capricious charity." An endowment must' come liiext in,. order of time. To thrive vigorously ot,i,i k o m;fia A.r. , 3- c L mnnt fnnn rf fin v t.i etairt. with K.ln I 000. Whqwiljcojnmence the work of securing such a subscription? Ii it be commenced now, for it will prol). abIy 'take',twI6,6r'hr'eayfeaHlTo raise (linamnnnt. PV(n if a. uniritcul .invaua w I made. We are decidedly in favor t and devoted Superintendent, in the mfiantime. bv all means nossible. ; I fyMPf xiiuac wcic uuw, nugiug icwtu- i tions adopted in the democratic State I Conventio-ttie.-New York, ves- .a TWatr An,A ru U rn. TnrXiA rP r f auvocawu- -wswopHj-uc. manded abetter and an honester civtt I service, extenaea teiiowsmp to toe "m m a farmers and anti-monopolists, and recognized the Liberals as worthy co ?adjutors,j -iThe ticjet printed jamong oar despatches this raorniug, is a. stronjr one. The candidate for Treas- urer, Thdihas RaTEes, is the present incumbent, and a Liberal Republican. Affairs in Spain are brighter. There is confidence in the ability of the Castelar Gpvertimetjt .to- njaintain order and overthrow insurrectionaries. The -discipline -in the army is im, 1 i r,r.naA trt; J; on, trio hpt F.' ' " ' "4r!'5?r: Trt.r.t"': sisrns we have observed. 1. The, NeA qfizl Gmrkr charges that the ltadicais earned tne eiecuon 1 I in Charlestou Wednesday by means i of a vilely partisan law and the art- ful manipulation of the commission- ers. -i . ; 1 Bcmsrki on the Sltaallon WeiiM l : ;.aar. f New YorkTribune. .Yesterday regular business was re- was unconstitutional two years ago, I he has been employed for sometime past j chapter added to that of Hawks that will there on the 26th. He wasanatiTeofMld sumed at the. Stock , Exchange. ,tFor j and the election of 1874 was invalid, f the Carolina Central road, near Abbotts-1 prove aa interesting as any that follows itn 1 dletown, Conn., but had been a resident of five'hours stocks and bond were sold I as usual without the alisrhtest svmo- 1 tnm nf nimn It. is pvirlpnt. that, ii r rT"", ""aZ; HU117 nuuiu viju luaaii uhi Ta a ara mi " .7 "' . - f t which any future rise in the prices pi 1 stocks will take its start. The level now. reached is not, materially lower thai the irices'witolUpfeyailed onlYi two or three years ago. So far as I t he welfare Of the stock brokers and i their clients is ceticemedr the closing of the StoctrEichanffe has been fullv justified. ;f The only thing now remaining to be accomplrsbcdj lSTto-nt tho -bank maenmerv in iWorKurn- oruer. . . : . .. . - . . i a . t m. those over-cautious people who havo it helped Kellogg. 'A Dnrell would , not some good reason for distrusting make short work . of legal and con the credit of tho banks with which stitutional "difficulties, and Governor they have been accustomed to do bosi- Powers might be ousted on the 1st of ness, restore .the money which thFjr "aTSTraTyrty"tiie Baffle nina" tbaf were have withdrawn. So much lies within Jamployed 4o'f 'onsii Menriry---and - o . .i tne powetM et ;Lne tpepp"i- Vn ine other hand, let the banks use t.iun funds freely iu discounting and re-, pondiuw to the demands of depoat tors. Oladatoaa snd Dtaraell. :ri;,s Intistttg Sf5the ro leader of the Ehgtlsbtarllainent two leaders" of the fTar"' ing 17 airi -or of at Jppears in a London daily. . Mr. Vur .m Ital --h0; e6pies:the hie 1 is four vears older than Mr. ., N Tl f; i. . i - . . I ,i . I . . . . . vi raeu s tour ye: o" ' ' ' 1..'... 'tkA .woir on1 tear of it uon nhleamatic and uner - Urcil nilUIbCl OllU " citahk svatem cannot have been system cannot haveTpeen Disraeli barjjfhJl tiot to, severe. overtak his strength. Scarcely a night passes that Mr. Gladstone doete not overtax uis. i.a.t session, ou o 287 divisions he took part in 221. It is quite a common occurrence for. the prime minister to be found in 1ns business to be transacted quite of a. Aa. second-rate importance. ,t'ekteaKt?trfrlae. ' ? t1 . Four. months ago a newspaper par- of the West- and especially from that city, its representative heart,.! eapitaiuts tooK tne laea, ana in ies 1 ... T 1 1 than fonr'modthhng Qnrank onnnagtan t ho orcutf irn' at I "".c". rV!" 1 refsions. the last two places mSdmir? Witliaia-l n&rprise ffgrVaTa, Li! 2 - . i i w MISSISSIPPI AND ARKANSAS. - New York Tribune.. . The : pleasing intelligence is tele grajhel frointLUtle ftocka jh;ati the political war 1 are in Arkansas is at an end, and the Republican party is at iasi unuea ana nappy, The Su preme Court has decided, as we al- ways held that it must deeid the fight of court of law to 3 e, against ffht' of court of law to determine the Governor's title to his office. The writs of quo warranto and similar processes issued by Attorney General Yonlev. become mere waste uaDer. I the more congenial excitement of par- let t . . - "9ft1JVPH"AiIP.ilS,rWBon 01 the bench. His newspaper changes a - -.. - u - r- ' r - m mr m i. naiula and snitDorti the Nt.nta AdmuiN 4n6M 'wUifK- wlil4aaWiti so f long and with so ; keen a relish ; and Gov. Baxter musters out his militia. So ends the Little Rock War, which threatened at one time5 to icoriviilse the whole State:' li was a wretched' mixture of violence,: -corraptiou and base intrigue, which had .' no other cause than, the boundless appetite of two-rival sets of politicians 'for the sweet of .oihee. .-; J3y f what secret ?PmJ)a9.t 8Hugge len stop ied w'e'do not yet know. Tt is a sat lsfactiofi at aHy rate to toitow that it " . ' Meanwhile iii Mississippi an equally eru8 l", of ft P?0 seems to be approaching" crisis. ' It is known , to a!) mankind: that for a tramtitcul in tllift VifiTano tuTilli It 1ua TrnVV -Z?rrrS "mo - till nndeter geqaently to tfce United Btata Mr - Axaea orot the reo-nlar nomination br the Kepablican Convention in Aai LffUSajjd GorAlc thawi ciaring nimseii swinaiea, oecame an t inaepcrraenii snaiaate ami arew on 1 wiK.im5sideI)l:jpArty xf A iemocrate joinedhim l arfd in their Convention af, Meridian. ami in their convention at Meridian. v vxi, iv . -.-.-g-. lu mepedjerit omuiAte 5tte oneVand&eovembeYel - vwBMsywAj&aa uo WVU uvw,i ised toberdffhlTintereatinjr.rBQtnow Gov. Powers has issued a proclama tion declaring that there shall be no . i. -o- 7 r y election- this year-at" all. He bases -itrrroraer- on - an-typmion ot tne At torney Gebral4hat .theJ election law is nnoonstitntional, and that the per sons now in omee mast -noia over until.tlie Legislature can .pass a oew lawfor " an election ciirr 167i The grxrrp4pr:hisoriT4p curi- otfs." TVe' Constitution provides that tne general elections snail oe new Dienniaiy. tne. egisiainre or is 1 ZrCV Z'TlVr nuvcuiuerui iuat ycai suu uivuui- i- i,.w' f atatnA " - - .iT 1 I After" That- RrtHlPS the Attnrliev fUJ main -ths ffeniirali election j o . r I come around annnally: The" taw i. 1 conscqjiently inyalidnd nothing can j iiaH nnni nnii wp 11 avh a. ithw iiiibp. i . ' '",r -r - - " r jueanafmie ine present cracers noia 1 - Over. . ., -v- Tne difficnUr abotit this re that if thelaw is nnconsUtntional now it . The officers who purpose boldincrover I until thaAmi of Jajaoajnrl 1875 have PAtiiiviniintltf nh titls tn'tha N4cm 1 :j:T?" aniV LTTs:- aiiuv auaii 111 ami iwb isxumi mil in iiraf rv,;iTV,'rrrr ' tic ally witbht AoV legal goyortHnent at all. ; How; the . question will affect the Senatorial, quarrel remains, to be 'seen.'' The organs of SenaVor'Ames deoiibcethe 'GWefnbfV eroclama- tten as revolutionary, and threaten to have an election in spiteof him, andJ if theberaist in thw determination" It v i At -v j .the compUcatious may T. very sen- rous. It will ; not be surprising if in 1 this- dilemmA the Ames party Appeal a . . l . i T T . . . i i . i i loine aamiuiBtrauoir xo iieio inem asi oy ine same law me election 1 or mem- 1 kuuuucuiuj vu iicunwajr cjauug, 1 , - -. ' , . bers of Cwigtesa was appointed to be Uth inst., and continuing for four nights.' n?flcalled hMln iR2? and Wertrdlvftheir inUi MtpHalnment: - Great ,IrelandX but now I . . . , . ,.inT9iatirwHBauiTaiiww-uiiuui I witn mucn greater coior oi jus wee. l i ?...: '. . - The avreaeh Masmrelatata ' Paalartaiitt " The FusiOnists in France are' mak nz r suoer-human efforts to attain their purposes.:" The hoel Statement repuaiae8 any intentiori of idtrbduc I v ."k j j --jt. it r r-r - - throne. It is iuconcciyab)e that duch I "iw '' vmmw I IWXTiM r.t...nA nnn nthsk 'WnllilT thdll W ,nt .r-J.I v" iirii ""r' to, a nation which,, opposes the pre- tensions wie . x uyv ; w ,ur Unf if vi wai-kf an fninaiiwv that 1 I; i .! r f 1L'. U . A a.M.'krUvM 1-1- them8elveg toauthOritfi .Bhold re-! - , vU sort to such an evasion. .-. ! . aav 1 orj.Leaburg Circuit, hCasweU ft .5 - .a, T 1 !aU -Ua p. nnnntieat at Durham, with ;eeferskms,jml)etcaera wjt02conver - sionAaU in lnam circm;,; and at Jrroviaence cnurcu wiui uymsmwip , oemg on juver- rnlencse ,pf eatli was 1 passed at the 1 T , fc.... tuwuy -rrTrL -r.-f. awvwf " . " . . , NEW ADTKBTIinSKNTft, T. C. Skkvoss. Final Notice. ; IfpAsU j"n. ti&wi.-c: P.'Academy. ; ee Notice WiL Steani P. E. Company. : Epwxao IloaMNSo?tf;-Satehel Lost. ; " Green & Flakkxb. Drtiggists.. J. P. Love. School Books. :, Prof. WtMAs.i--6pera Bouse. :: , . SB-Llve Book Store; TO CITY 8CiMBIBKBi. Ctty sabscrtbets arfe earhestr riojiested to repcAt fniMresir wreglaride in receipt of UieSTaUjispCQce or to Mr. L. J. Thornton or Mt.. sQ(rh Greeu. 5 In Mr. GreeitV tMWrict, South of Market street. Wme of the subscribers may receive their papewa Mttla laUr thai fedeaiied tor a day or two, but as .soon, as Mr.-. Greeo, becomes, familiar with the. route, we are sure there w,tU be. np reaaonle, ground. 0 ccxmplaint. Our city clrcnlatiffnr tas reached such pro-. portions that'll' req;a1res much care and labor'to distribute -the papers properly ; but we have thebusine83 thoroughly systema tized nowf andcan, guarantee promptness and regularity. 3t The Satlftra Tyi4. Froou the following statement of the trad between Baltimore and the Southern hDorts: whieh we find in th Ruk. it will ha seen that WUmiagtpn comes in for a large share: nsuauyjarfre during the past month, and excess of the .SxMithern trade daring Sep- iwrtiKim.Ndct tnAn i ana the shipments bnher also of general mercuanutse., ise receipts 01. couon irom we oouin Dy water aunng we montn :oi &ptemeM 3,905 hales. "The following is an exhibit of the re. rintQ nf ttm rmini ibii.-fmm th. TarOTfowij?fromVm xn, u.--4,cw hbls. rosin, 1,895 da spirits tarpeBine, do, prudedp., 245 do. pitchy ifw IfW OOi AAA -.Al lur?"t TfT I Man . fmm nthav IMnrth I 'am lino nnrfi 1W seed; from other North Carolina ports, 3 bbls. rosin, 10 do. spirits torpentrne,' 119 do. iitch, 733 do tar, 88 bales cotton, 136,000 feet lumber; from Charleston,' 1,911 bbls. rosin, 1,148 bales cotton, 182,000. feet lm- ber;, from Savannah, 135 bbls. rosin. 609 bides, 438 ,'bales cotton, 199,000 feet lun ber; from Norfolk and the James river, 4,-: 329 packages mahuf aotored tobacco, 4,829 Mwla. tptMUvv ft OTSlialp rnttnn A. 47ft hnrfl cotton; from Jacksonville Florida, 210,000 leet lumber. . . . 7 Tentriloonist . will ri vc a series of entertain- - .v- " tt ;.;. " , . . i K A mfaihtnli.nBniKiifa)i1 mmA in -a,!! -1, xSLZZ .waivu niu n. wu wuu MMMmttj nvw wiu jrndfTftrt iimr. -there wib .he. a' present ren to eyeyy parchaser of a ticket, there hemgno Dianas. . . .v. . . imm m m Meal mmm. SMsuimta.. - . A white man by the name of A. K. Hale, an , hailing from Halifax county, pot -who says tt. jfii thU ksitv ve I .......L . . . . 1 The Mayer oDumea an oraer nem tne - .rr,r, 1.. waa Miit to the ITitv HosoitaL -A . "'iaaai ' ' ' '- ' . : cStr cwaaa-to.ior xx-ay- i H- ,; i i I . . . - Owing.to a press oi other Dusmess, me Board of County Commissioners will not be able to hear and consider cotnplamts of ;. ,t Wtfnw on Mondav r. -t t-.- --;t o night next- They wdl, however, designate J M etrlydw for mat purposed when proper1 1 - reliable witnesses can be" Weseht and i . . . . ...w. t-.i.. i in their respective townahips. Vrtaa a friend at Creohvilla. Tilt county. wetearnihat Henry Yaft,v Drolher to ; Dr. Taft, a prominent citizen of that place, was instantly killed on Tuesday last by the discharge of a gun in the hands of one Eu- t 772:, 7i ImZtT been at the bottom of the dunculty. - Hol - TT.11JJ- TTT 1-5-1 i Am, V arfa hdy, who is now vnder arrest, is an un - married rtaa,' as wasatsoms vicum. ro therparttctdamtiad.trlred. The Behr. Anna Shephard. i jf t ... - . ' .- ' Wpumpedout andtakenuponMr.P. A. L. . iiassiaey S Waya. ou oauruay ; ure 1 . . . W- l- 1 " o"" P""" w" to be renlaced.v and that aeenerai refasten- fa will necessary throoghouV after I w - " 1 A.' Kelle Ffhei:tIdeaV Tlaae'" ;" l' ' : - We learn that a party of men, "while ea gaged in digging a welVat Dollerson planta- few days since, cam P011 MX a .-.a ,.nA krtaof ri 4ViA 0 yawl boat about twentv feet beneatn tne sunace oi tne 1 ground.' From appearances it would seem hatls known as the clmker build. AHaalOag aBd Aanalac aa Old A colored man by the name of George McIUe.aa jsrrestedto,the police yeste- assaulting1 - Imuzvs' - ! I A AUAAAUf KWltflt IUB KLsM uivatwj v a have a bearing before the Mayor -s xwr--j,- .v: the uUe 1 HTitramannaland (The White Dta. ! Plenty of oysters in m&rketryester day. The police force have been paid off for the past month. .--; 1 ' ' ''Ejectment suits and- excitements are becoming qnite commoji. : : . j . T$e; Sibol, . Hansen, arrived at Havre from this port the 17th. .. - Regular meeting of Wilmington S. F. E. Compaayrtbis eveBtag, at-7 o'clock. The Schr. Jmeph FuA, Hooper, arrived I at Newburyport from this port on the 27th Hit. -I!' -i. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Board of Aldermen will be held this eveaing. " 7 Orion Lodge Nv.$7t aided by Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, will institute a Degree Lodge in this city, next week. . A white-man,' yesterday, who had taken too much tay," -was carried to the Guard House riding on a dray. ''Sheriff Black visited Harnett township yesterday - for , the purpose of collecting taxes. To-day he will call on the eood people of Masonboro.' .. , , 1 - The steamer Dixey has been laid Bp for the purpose of-receivtng-a new boiler and jroeller,?whea she win -"make the fur fly" or the Fin-Fly. ,' rr The Concert and Ball by theWilmiag- ton Stsjr Trourje (colored miriStreTsX at City HaU hist night, was pronou wfiil nffoii. thA : ttnrilnB.lir I ' -r A colored ind rridua! by the .name of I Willis Drake, wtaa arrested and lodged' in the Guard Hooae veaterdav onthecharceof enrsrag aaa aousmg rtena loaog, aiso col ored. ' ' : J Mrs. Piner, we learn, hi the name of the lady whotpok an overdose of lahdanom a few days ago not MQns.! iViBlams, as we una, luwAimuT luiurnicu. ou 4109 rw covered.' ""'r. : A grand concert wjU taks place at the Opera. House in this city soon, fox the hene- fit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, verai of oar distinguished amateur 1 takepartinit -j" . vocalists win tirithBtanamg .the tredictlont bf.void Iprobs." ' - :r r. . - However, we will do mm the credit to say that his -prediction was net for this locality specially. . .. . 111 That Xeetaire. Referring to the lecture prepared by Hon. , A. VL WaddeH; allosion to which las been made in these columns, the Raleigh. Benti- Assays: We are pleased to learn from a friend 1 that Hon. A. M. WaddeH, of Wilmington, j has, prepared a lecture, that is singularly fresh, mstrnctiTe and entertaitUng.. . It has 1 .I.. :n v i .t.j. Utt iy uuowuo inaybesofortnateato hear it. Here hi I known as JVrtA CeavUna. I mmiwrmm vwnimi. "I irclU Wadddl ha. under- taken to establish, that five, hundred years before Cohnnbos was born, the Irish settled North Carolina. ' Row here is something starUiBg, unique and suggestive. Hem is a fresh contribution to the history of North Carolina, and if Mr. Waddell: can make a... ... - t good his argument, then we have another I Aftr .rrriB tA u ioiirv in I 'i. . .-. - rynceisuuapecuiM i-i -j-- . - -u a i Sentinel indulges the hope that Uet W.wlU 1 be invited to deliver his lecture in ItahsA. 1 mmA mAAm, MHomIw Um iatelliawnt ftit!tha m.i. -in twl I future Londoner the So t preciattbnbf an intellectual treat, and that treat too prepared by one of the most skU- mi, gracemi ana eisquw sonsoi ui . emw. waajt r., waaoeuior naving t oevoiea, nimseit p 6ucn a graceiui issk, J and trust that ,he will be called upon to de- j liver hl lecture at all of our intetlectual cewres. Our colleges should seiAaexam- i nu IK inv nirnriiiHi : ;i : ' ...The last brick on. the new struct ore oa the corner of Eighth and Princess streets,. the property Of 43iMem Lodge of colored Masons, ef this city, ' was laid yesterday,' and we' learn that the buildrng win be ready for occupancy in about three weeks.' When finished tt wiir be : quite an ornament to Prt of the city, 1 , ; fTv : , 1 'ikm liHe. : Wa Iftarrf that Oen It Oolstbn. late pf .1 mj. in wis city, anu tow m mi aerviws u i. " . i 'i 7-7- - . . -. . w. - . . . . . . , i aa 'pffiln charge of ;t )to explore i auvuk w niivu.ivpw, I ! . V XTI1 tne upper xejfiuu u , , , reaftyterlaa synod. The 60th sesskitf of ther:8yhM of -North CarbnnS 'wm commence .la thlf city, w-'w i ' rii. H4.u-!-i-'i r,AJ. bn Wednesday, the 2dth day of October, at Ii o'clock M. ' The repairs on WChurchwin prohabVi : be completed be- - ".v -i i- ' " ' forethattme.; . ; ... , . - . - .. ; flayer's .OaBrt.i The only cases before' the Mayors Court I ftM ocipto ?W&tttirZ?T PArtinibthe affray, and Scott was stab deriy conduct TOth ot which Wertconthi- bed ia several phtces. la h3s dyhig eti uedover - "': ' dence he accusesHarrlaon Pahner ofhaV- We leara that Restate and County taxes arc? beins setjilbwlifi Those! who - -WAi-HwSil r'i rrVra .AA a VMVAV ww aa VVMsnwa w w- -TeF . tending to the4' tnattef thi'fjrstof November. A Batifal Craft. The pilot boat const ructed by Messrs. Cassidey Bros; for Oapt C. C. Morse and Mr. Julius Dozier, of Smithville, and which has beea christened the IMsA: Jimwvnu, will be launched in a few days, thefiaisbiag touches now-being put to her. She -will register 35 tons and is pronounced by all who have seen her to be a magisifieent boat hi all her appointments. : .'. , The following i a Uat of the uamaHable letters remaiamg W, the. Postofftce in this City ; Mr. Doses Davis, Kiaiton, N. CLj Mr. A. Toon, Fair Bluff, N. C; Mr F, R Rose, FayeUeviUa, N. 4). CITY ITEMS. Wakthj In a Dry , Goodi atabllaluaeBt a' boy a boat 16 years of age. ' addreaa Lock BoxiaS, 1. O. Fannrnia. Fawb. Wa now have hi ; Btock over 968 reams of nea paper, eiae 34x86, weifht 80 per ream. It is goed, rag paper, aad will be sold, in lots to salt, for cash, or sent by express C. O D. Book BnrnaaT.-aa Moairare Bta Book Bind- . ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling la a work manlike manner, and at reasonable price.. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. ' Joa, raomiro. W can , tta attaatfcta : ner- chanta. clerks of coorta, aherUrs; lawyesa. railroad kiwi arAamililn aAmm aJs J '.ft lyav havhig order for printing, to faefacQiUea offafea at the Xoasraa 8i. Pararaa KwABusHHmr or execution of,aU kinds' of ioM .-PmhriHft. We can foraiah at short notice "rtckets, Blaaka,amphleta. Tan, Hand-Bills, Catar U)ifi, B!lna of Fare, Show-Baia, Checks, Drafts, Ac, Ac. Satisfaction guaranteed. " ' ,! WW TOO Want a Cook, " 1 Want a Bltaatkm, r Want a Salaaaaan, ; . (J , Wanfca Barva Gki, i Want to rent a Store. Wan W,aen. Plan. Want to sell a Dorset - Want to lend JConey, Want to buy a Hooae, . i Want to tm a Horse, Want to teat a BToase,1 , '' . '"' ' Wantto sell S Carriage' ' Want a Boerflngpiace, : Want to borrow Money, .. ; -. , Want io aeU, Dry Qoods, . . - Want to aell Groceries, .- r . Waatto acUFarnitaxe, . : ( Want to ael Hardware, Want to seliEeal Estate, Want a job of Carpentering, ' ,; Wantajoof Blackamithmg, : , Want to sell HQllaery Ctooda, Want ;to, sell a Hoasa and Lot Want to And any one's Addresa, WaattoseJla pioceofFuaiitare, .. Want to btry a second-hand Carriage, . Wanttosen Aicultarallmplementa, Want to Ibid anrthinr you have lost. - : Want to Aovertise anything to advantage, Want to And aa owaet for anything Fosnd, ... . ', Advertiaaia : . TWt XOKNIKQ 8TAB. . Spirits Turpentine! Chills and fevers prevail to a considerable extent In Alamance county, in the neighborhood of the Saxapahaw Fac tory. Hon A. W. Venable, oooe dis tinguished in the oolitics of the eosntrv. has returned to Oxford from Statesyflb where he has passed the summer, much im proved in health. Mr. Venable Is 74 years ox age. The Clinton Renorier is in fall iiMitif mil -- iiir - a 111 p.a jtm - sua aa mourning; for Alfred Johnson, Esq. I p," Mtw, n .t hn jird I tamton for 40 years. I '. Hillsboro Recorder : John F. I ThOmDSOn. DteDUen 1. JcOITest. Jr.. ana ieveral others who left OTaiite'slnee the - : - o l totrrthe El Dorado of thrWeat.are I now oa their retara from Indiana to reoc- I BpJ thefc Old hOBeW J&a . FrajikHsarrison, the col- W1.p',MB J ed ami put in jail at Danvule, Va, H.; M. 'Aln " r;" 1- 15 "TT"4 i vmwm. . . . ..... r u, . Well may Durham boast of her j tobacco trade. The Plant says: JWe think figuxes will notbetoohighmesUinaUng .1 . . 1 . x . . m . jt the tobacco trade of this town from' AprU last to April '74, at Biooo.ouo loa.' Manyvisl-' tors who knew Darham a few yean ago are astonished to see the rapid progress she has made and is makmg, .., .... !, i.,..r ; Reidsville Record: Omx com mnoity was,, horrified a few days ago, by the kaowledcre that a most unnatural crime has been committed m onr community j A woman bv the name of Mary Miller, who Testdes Borne three or four miles from this place gave birth to a child: and theh'delib erately destroyed it. : Iptt-i: Goldsboro tfetsmger :, . We made brief uaentioa to our . Mndaya issue that Mr, Chas,.Scoti was seriously sUhbed durihtf an affray near the Cross Roads, on Batttrdsy last Mr. Scott dted from his wounds on Monday. A oonner, inquest was held on Tuesday, and we learn that the jury rendered a verdict that the deceased came to his death from Injuries inflicted by. Mr. 'Harrison Palmef. The1 evidence and reports are semewhat conflicting.' i It seem that an rA ImA ATiatiwt rttwAn Rnott atul Palmer. On Saturday both parties, with J ' a number of frlehds, had ; been to Goldsbo- ror rwmer on imrn vtoaiing we revenue law, and Scott as the Informer: Tliev Wereieturning home and most of the party seemed to have been under the influ- fence of Uquor. ' Wheri near the torn of Mr.'JamesC. 'Gardner,' a negro man. who ; b in the employ of Mr. . Harnson Palmer, and one of his party got. into dispute with Mr. GhristoDher C. Gardner, which resulted 1 jn aWaltercatioh. ' Palmer run up to inter- mr dona' the cxrttlng; Mr.' ' Pahaer was- arrestedand aar investigation-will beheld .MAlXglBJP. CBADWICK-BBJaUnlt ttwaaadeaoa ejCtha Chadwick an4 Mias Sallie K.,danjrhtol oi. B. Or fall, Eso,., all of tWa city. No cards, J NEW .ADVKRTISKMKNrS. SCHOOL BOOKS, : '. ' AND . . FIIIE SELECTIOHS, a - 4 H ? ? AT 0. 3D. LOVE'S BOOKSTORE; OCT. S-1W OPERA HOUSE. PROF. WTMAS's GIF T.: E X.II I BI T ION. I NIGHTS OKLT7 COMKBRCTNGr t)N X1 Wdaesdy, October 8th. HaOnee on Satarday atSo'cIock. - -'' ! ,6oid and SOrr Watokea, TaUa Sota. Family pi blaa, tiilver-plated Ware, and other useful and nad- At every entertainment ef Trot. Wymn, tbeWia ard and YeatrUoaiat, wborUt apea ia. aw- and ondeifal xaata of magic and novel experiment, eonciasing won - wyman'S: langnahle, ttte-aaoviDg Bgvaa or Lilipntian Circni. , AamiaaioB, cents; seats ia ureas cirae, oh ata. . Boqraopaaat.ToVdock-Hto convene at 8. j . . " 1 Mi A nOSIST TO IVIST' PUKCHAsKR OS A TICKKT NO BLANKS. Bee BUla af the Day. , -rr THS L ST STOCK OF 1 ' BTATTOlJiOT,"tlSatSj' MUCnAQB IBfk-1 ii - Btanda, Pea Backa; SitOageCapa, : --ipapar Weigfcta, Letter ; t .:-I.CSrna, letter Filea..,U . PE1TS, 1 FE2IH0LDEBS, RTJXEBS, . "f" ipar'ttari; -:; -, -i ' ' Copying Brnshefl, Let-i' :: " ' : ter Copying- Books, I But . Head- H j " Boxes, Peatoflce Boxaje) Paper faatenera,; Bobber Bands, Ac., to be.foandia tho city, are For sale at octS-tf , ' HKnrSBSBOKBSi , Live Book and Mask Store. Cape Fear Acs&eiziy nraat sixth annual session will tt gte on Monday, October Stb, 1673. Ponctoat attendance la earnestly desired. " ' FRANK H. ALFBTENI),- i VaetS-Sf----.! . i .:- ; Principal. wiLsmnF.E. MBJfBXBS AXX NOTTFIKD THAT THK 31B& alar monthly meeting will be held this evening at TJf o'clock. : -; - j . . By order of Ine Foreman. . t octS-lt T. D. XBABBS, Secretary. ' Satchel Lost. T 08T. LA8T HONDAf KVXNTNO, A BLACK XBATGHXL, aaringaonasaeoait, ttwaataka prosably by mistake, rrom the cars of tbe WUnuag toav CnhraniMa aad Aagosta Raftmad Ooaosaay.! A liberal reward will be paid for Us deavery, either i the Bran Office or to - ; - eotS-tt ,:, v XDWABD BOBINSON. Green Be Flatmer, , TTholetale aad Eetail Druggist, ARB CCrKXTSTS. AB7DXAXJtB IX XKAD,' . OgtFatty, caaaa. YaraJahea. A Patent XeaV icmaa,-vamwaia ana rancy Aroctee, ' ' oets-tf ' 47 ttarltec Street, TpHB NOBWAXHAIt BASK HTBUNDO IS bereby reportea ready to receive ' cargo! ' Lay-days tobegiatkfcaay. i-- ' :- " ' &x.hxidbJ - HHAL 1I0TICE. ! OFFICE TBB ADBXR A COLLBCTOB, ) . -Cm or WnjmraroBi.NvC. s f! , September .15, 1873. City Taxes. ALL PROPERTY ON Wi&CH ' TASKS RBV maia unpaid October 1st, proximo, will be AB YESTISXO and SOLD, as no longer IndolgeBea wfllba gtvaa. . . 1 . , T. C- SBBYOSq, . ; .. taaaret and Collector., aeptl-tlf4bac :'!':--' - ' ' . 68 BltS, ' ! .in jjADIKS' AKT' bknTTS TBUNKS, 8ATCHXLB, Baawl Stzapa, Belt-Satcbela, Ac, at. the Saddle and i Factoryof: f .;..,.; .j , ? J; i i J. B. Taphaaa A Ca., ' Ha S Bontb Front St, ; WIbala8Wa.K. Q. ,, -Baay8-afaae MISCELLANEOUS. GENERAL Insnrance Agency, IJverpool A Xioadea 4k Cil'aW IR0SS A&SKTTS OYER. : $39)09,000 00 ASSETS TJf TBS UNITED STATES fjes,Q0S 09 All teases paid DOrEOIATKL? apoa woebpt of aaaarautuij proof, WirHOtJT- DJBPUCTION for i 'jni-!: . i ' t,-A . : - - " Va. .fire, aatd SXaiiae OiVi RICbNDiinlTOGmiA: 1 An Old aad UellaUe Company. 7 a: hi'..'. i- ' 'C. f'"" ' I.. . r- v ' weea water aaa xwas eetltf, . ; 1. MISCELLANEOUS. -hi'i : Lit i: . . A LARGE STOCIT OF ( f l:. i,,:-. I . raii.tod'wto 'a'--.- :- -ASrb GOODS, u ... :4..i-ji T17BITB OOOl f chiefs. Hoaierv. COB81TS- HANDKRR- Skirts aad Bastlaai Sep! VcJaf nlfa 11.1 Bnahea,'aad ,y-i:iii, All the Novelties ef! fJbe)scasou TTiraal Jy f oiirid u'aarBt-clasa mUhnery store; Some thlagaew.ina IttJBBER TTMBRELLA." i .Bavins anlanred tny store and: atocld. I can offer superior indacementa in my fine of business to Wholesale and Retail Buyers. I have added to my atock a department of '"- House FnniKlik (i33fls. ' Thankful for the patronase hitherto ie-eiv d. trait hy fair dealing and "GIVING TUB BKr-T GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONfcY to gain aa in crease of custom. . -. -i v '- ONE PRICEi-TERMS CASH. .?! ; U i-i' : : " Vt I. . . A. lV BtlOWJr;" ' : 'J'!''ixCHAG:B(X)BlT, .. j " "", ' '!WBjnliigton. P. S. Spedal notice wffl be given to ihrf Ladies of the Grand. Millinery Opealax- ' ' BOOTS AIID . BHOES AT ,WS01SAlfK'1 6eo. B. FreneJ "Boiia, .1; I ho: 39 Hortt Froiit Next North of First Nv ' tionalBank. ,. . ; ' ' Call and ' Examine Stock. QSO. B. FRENCH A SONS. . ..aept 30-tf , , .yorJFoat 'street. 1HM BHICEMEUT EITHAOEEIKAST. NAY, SEVBAL GBaKB OPENINGS, '; ; V.r this week:,. (pf , . G LOT H I iVI C WUboor Patent Box. Opener,;. 0B aad see 1 oet 1-tf CITY CLOTHIERS. Dickey Revived. -JQQ BARRELS CEIXBRATKEr DICKE x FLOUR, From Kew Wheat, -.ForaalabJK.. . ; r huy tf Wti " KD WARDS A HALL. 1 11 '? .' j' j.'. :. lir 'j.'i ; ' Par Bent; rjxax stork ense thk coKskb of market ana Water streets, at present becapied by jr. O. Baa man,"Kewnaorthe indetdaaklabnsinaM standa httae cfty. 'Apply to 1 . tlf ; --Vlu : H. B. XTT.XR5. J. F. ETJECEEET, FROFESBOR IQF VOCAL AND INSTOIMENTALt MUSIC, At At Maoataw.. OINGINO, PIANO, YIOIXNE, GUTT AB, CLA RIO net uornei: aiso urcneauai ana jLuiury miwu- moaUl epiyvtf CORN, KEROSENE AND HAY. g 000 BUSKLJIPOBK. ! (,.,v, r " ' .!... !.-!....... A Bbls. keroskne oil, " 1 2gQ BALKS PRIME HAY, 4. .:;.:,J iijjptw.aalaiti;; i- !"octHr; A ' ?.,i;'5t:.'.aRCHNKR.' ILL. BACON:' PORK AJTD1 SO AR. BOXXTX St' SIDES; 6S BOXtS AXD-Hhds. OV Saaoka Sjaeaand SAoaldara; itCSBWa Pork, ruraaiepy,- ootS-tf 1 JlTWi KKRCEEfER. -frr- WXWUNUTON n' 3 PTH STREET, BETWEEN ANN AND NUN, O 1 wopen IfonaWy, Octobet 60L "TniUon for the scholastic year of pine months : Primary De partment, labermediato Class; ' taa Higher English and Classical, $60; German or FrenekV $4; InddentaT eaargeajfie. per month. Prof. H.'-Talli-chet, German and French: Mrs. X. NHInton, Pri- amvTVMrtiMiiL -'. '-f'; '! '. 'v oct ati i Tt... . 3. N. HINTON, PitocipaL t !. - )!'.! if .H-i llisserBTiiT & James riLL ; REOPEN- THEIR SCHOOL ON f-KisV WeailavyatohertBfh; Mrs, & enshkig will caatinaa incaargaof the Masaoal Departaaaat ; .;-!,! v. aept25-tf ' VILSOI COLtE&IATE fflSTITDIE. l.j 1 .!;... it, ''-ii t f;f'' J AGRICULTURAL, .COB3TERCIAL, NORMAL 'and OaUegiatanmpartmeata t Knue average expenses, $300 per year. 'tJritt ' ' i '" -':?" '' ; . . FALL TERM BEGINS Oct 6, W7S. , 1 -t. -I '.ttl 7t.l', .VI ' Address, for Catalogue, . i-rjv ,v - . !! 1 8. HASBELv A. M., Panranax, JalylO-wSmTh , ' . - ,WUsoa,M.& F O R S ALE , that Valuable and desirable With an net eaairy onthaases of brldh sweated upon east atdajof Fyeat, batw eoa WamataadBed Crosa atracta,' with reat catrajoa Rrosa street finan- chstataa. ,ld Gloves. Hand-mada Hrxm hyr, ' Worst. ! Laalher and Uurf -WaaW flMu 1 w.. im uu
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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