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- THE H0EIIIN STAR. i. 'm PUBLISHED DAILY, BY RATK8 Or SUBSCRIPTION. 4.e Ybftf, in advance (bjr mail).....,.....? 00 s m&tha, ifl. "ce ( ' ) S 50 Three months, in advance 1 1 ' ). - mo month, in advance ( " h W To Citv Subscribers, tfelivered 1ft-any parofthe cltv. Fifteen Cento per nee. Odfitr greats are iot authorlied to collect for more than 3 months in Jtdvance. mm , J-Jr OUTLINES. Tenth Avenue, New York, tunnel filled n.,. .; Mr. James Brown, banker of jfew York, gives $300,000 to the Union Theological Seminary. Thiers con sents to an alliance of French Republicans with Imperialists. President directs 10,000 rations to be sent to Memphis suffer ers ; Trans-Atlantic balloon left Brook lyn going east yesterday t morning. Carlists and Radical insurgents still further - . .1 Vain Vtlr v.-. .. wlr-si. . . IOSLUq gllUUU. J.v A via j jaw a avvo Cotton, lSf and 10; gold, 10i; Rosin, $2 84; Spirits turpentine, 41 cents. French party of the Right (which is the party of the wrong) have agreed on a new cabinet: Trial 'ofJMarshal Bazaine is proceed-i ing at Versailles. Two employees killed by unroofing of N. E. R. R. freight depot, Charlestoa, is- the storm yesterday evening. - Yesterday a, Charleston cit izens' meeting advised present officers of that city to hold over as recent election was a fraud. A MOMENTOUS VNDBBTAKING. . In the interests of science we wish' the bold air voyagers who left Brook lyn yesterday morntug a safe trip over the ocean. There has been so much jest over the former failure that hardly anybody believed Donaldson would attempt the passage. ; Never theless, at an early hour yesterday, he .and his two companions took their leave of friends and launched from term Jirma into the great ocean of the upper air. Ere this they are a great way on their journey, or have been forced to descend to the water and take their boat. ThU expedition shows indomitable pluck, and a disaster, attended with Iojs of life, would be universally de plored.' The Graphic nnusigeTS de serve much praise for their- pertinac. ity and their equanimity under the adverse criticism that has been show ered upou them without stiut. This is virtually their expedition, though Donaldson alone is responsible for its conduct. 4 , LXew York Tribune.! Carrying War into Africa. It is evident that the British expe dition to the Gold Coast has a very serious task before it. Thus" far it Jias met with one disaster after an other. The Ashantees are no con temptible antagonists, even For a well equipped European force. They iiave long ranked among the most powerful of all the African nations. They are capable, it is said, of bring ing into the field an army of 100,000 men. Their troops have.been drilled by Dutch adventurers; And Yaflfcee merchantmen, if report doe not belie our enterprising countrymen, have supplied them with arms and ammu nition. Recent occurrences also have made it plain that in a contest with the British they will have the active or passive assistance of all the tribes along that part of the coast at least until they have been beaten in some signal .engagement. The affair on the Prab, in which every man save one in Commodore CommerelPs boat expedition was more or less seriously hurt and the distinguished commander himself was dangerously wounded, has borne its natnral fruit. The "re volt," as the English naoara term it- has become general, and a second dis aster, similar in character to the first. nas aggravated the dangers of the ntumion. "We are probably in for a serious war," says the Poll Matt (ruzziti; "and a war whidi wet shall have to carry on single-handed, withT out hope of any material assistance from native allie. Thb i means th at we must substitute a much more form liable number for the handful of "niiMi iroops witn wnicn the war was to have been carried on. We juust have plenty of men and. what is more, plenty of Englishmen -os the (bold Coast if we are to this bout.?' ' Thrtuljtary force now on the way to All W under the command of Sir Janiet Wohmley will doubtless be - enojign ior pne service niceiy l,J le required of it bjjt it will not have an easy march to ut Ashantee japual. rhe natives fire adepts &t ngntiugj the conutry gives them ciery advantage; and they can sen '1lsJ.v embarrass the progress of an in- ... V vrmy 'xwevtr tornnaaoie. heir olneut is evidently La detain thy English near the coast untji the r;"iy season sets iu, ' For this pupote tK'v have been careful io earrv tios- liitics far and wide in the protected l;";iKt territories of the Pantee. which -the IMtiah General roost leaye in his rj-'ar when he moves towards Coomas-"l-J and as the Fantees will join the pie of which they, are most io fear.it bwomeg a. grave question bow thi thlhculty of the campaign is to b "let. Delay will be the Ashantee' h.est defense. '' In a few months the swamps and' jangtes will reek with pestilence, and fever, asrue. and dvs- .efetery will do more execution in the ., 'foarse in the long run'tnerec; )e only ne issue to a Quarrel I '-ween .the Kinrr nf h Ahn . tbe iEritish. Emnire.- But ,the 'Victory ,rauat;lw inglorious and may dearly pftrQhase4, For nine or ten fwi-he GoldiCoaat i.lwjM beem 4h VOL. XIII.-NQ. 13. tilities, to which the British, having assumed a nrotect orate ovp'r t.h coast tribes, could not be indifferent. let it is not clear to-day that the Ashantees have committed any suffi cient provocation of the present war, or that their attempt to conquer an opening from their kingdom to the sea is not entirely justified. Justified or not, nowever, the war must be fought to its close and the English settlements restored to security. THE SOUTHERN MAIL. The Charleston Uptos give quite encouraging reports of the conditien of the Sea Island cotton crop. Floyd Brinson a younsr negro man, was shdt and killed by Mr. Reuben Mayo, sherifE of Washington conntyj Ga., ou last Monday eveuing while attempting to escape. ': Near Louisville, Ga., while the more devout were engaged in divine service under- a larsre "brush arbor, a negro woman gave birth to a child in the Jiotise'near by, and another gave birth to' a child in an adjoining thick et. . About the same time another child died; and as oue of the infants was still-born, there were two deaths and two births during the davV de votional - services. At a Methodist camp-meeting, seven miles southwest of Louisville, another colored child child was born. Several changes, says the Colum bia IVicenix, were made in the profes sorships of the South Carolina Uni versity at a meeting of the trustees, held in the Governors room, on the 3d instant. The resignation of Pro fessor Rivers was accepted, and Mr. Fisk P. Brower elected in his stead. Pfotessor K; WV Barnwell was" re lieved, Professor Roberts, elected in his stead, and Mr. Wm. Main elected to the chair of Prbfessoif Roberts. Professor Faber was removed, And his chair left vacant .for the present. Spirits Turpentine. The Medical Brief, at Wilson, has been enlarged IS pages. The Statesman says all the Fay- ettevilla banks are in easy circumstances.. The Ashville Pioneer finds it necessary to endorse a departing postmas ter as "n honest man. V y . . Several accessions to the Cedar Creek -Methodist Church, in Cumberland, were made at a revival going, on there. . Mark Twain Harris of the Con- cotd Sun an unwilling batcbelor, we be lieve, has beea Tending the oaby." From the Clinton Reporter extra we learn of the death, in that Dlace last Thursday of Dr. Benry A. Bizzell, s promi nent and useful citizen. - On the subject of the so-called vegetable wool the Raleigh Sentinel tells the Charlotte Democrat that it can't have "eotton pulled -over its eyes" that way. We are Bony to see Harris, of the Concord Sun, a lovely youth, going up so fast ' Up in a balloon, boys, up in bal loon." Ascension Thursday, free for gvery body. i i " The Chronicle is pleased to state that Capt. T. O. Evans, who has been seriously W t AJewudna Va,, tot the last two weeks, is eonvalesantaud has probably joined CoL Withers in his canvass ere (his. The Atlanta Herald urges Mr. Davis as Chancellor of the University of Georgia, in the event Dr. Lipa combe can't be induced to recall his resignation. The Concord Sun says Dr J. A, Gibson, who was thrown f rum his sulky on ths wheeL and was so severely injured last week .thai- heniorrhages ensued was - - r . i i , i i . t oecier at last accguay iiKeiy iu reiuru speedily to his practice. i-.Tbie'is- the Milton Chronicle way of anaeuBcMg what, the., philosophic, luminous ftiinabv would call a'ttacklins on : At the Hilton Hotel, in this town, on Wed nesday the 240i, (after an engagement of two years,; wjr 4.1. . icwi, i- xv. . Ferrell 1. to Mias- Virginia Millia, all of Halifax county, Va., and lor Kemper and Withers, it&e vAue mans ticKet - - - We learn from tie Times th&t anmti hiirrlor effected an entrance-into the residence of Mrs.; Wpams, op. uth J'ront tvmmr rr nr.Tr rrrrt . . .-r: . . . .... street, Ifewbern, arxrat 3 o'ffwc BWMiay morning, and by the tree use 01 cniorpiprm, cansed her to sleep soundly whije they ex amined the premises, apd parried off a nocket-book with sixteen dollars. War- raats for jbe suspected parties ihavsiheen issued by rhejaaypr: : - Kl , The Central Railroad train f rorn Charlotte to Lincolnton, says the Progress has been, three times, thrown from "the track in the last month by some vile wretch. who has malice at the officers of the road or is moved by some other wicked purpose, The switches have been twice changed and a cross-tie ones placed' 00 the rails, , There Is ho uonDt some organized band or vil lains engaged in this work. -r Of the condition of the Orphan Asylum the Raleigh Sentinel says: "We leard that only a few days afiro. Rev.. A. D, Coheir; the Superintertdent at Oxford, wat compeuea 10 go ' out - among me ciuzenv 01 that town and solicit contributions, statins ixiX unless iihmediate'Aelp w&a received, the institution would be necessarily Compelled to stop." We unite With the Sentinel in an nealing to the better feelings of the gener- OHS-peopie 01 ine oiaie in ueuau 01 111 is no ble charity. Let it not go down. Contrib ute mbluriaildi articles xf-use td it. Do something rfoMfiff- .. ' , iog tjpe demonstrations at a colored religions meeting in! Milton we find the following duly Pfmtcle4; The , antics and didoes cut by Auni wusa es woum hsve eee' mnsms anywhere pfp m a chorch. SDrineine UD like sky-rocket, she danced arttn& fed 'tioujld, throwing her arms wildly up and down and ever and taoa swinging her bod vforwaf4iand back ward while she patted her feet and shonted " Bress de Lbrd, T free 1 free J ( free ! ! 1 Once 1 had a maasa and missut and bad to go into de field in do hot. snnsbiae but now, brass de Lord, I'm out ob de sun Ts freeCsquattuig low and jumping high in the airl tret I new comin down on one knee with a leg Extended and foot patting the fioorl f-b-b-ei l r Aunt Uilsa. we fear, mistakes " keeping out ob de hot sun shine," or freedom, for religion. WILMINGTON, THEOITT. I NEW ADVERTIHB9IENTS. T. C. RbKosset. Insurance. J..H. McGakitt. Hibernians. Giles & Mtjchison. Hardware. Edward W. TatX)R. Tax Notice. JohnC. Wood. I. O. O. F. J. C. Stevenson. New Buckwheat. See Advertisement "Wanted," George Myers. Empire Flour. Williams & Muncmsox. Bacon, &c. J. K. McIlhennt. Bulbs. W. W. Yopp. Campbell Encampment S. R Bunting. Auction Sale Death of Aa Old Cttlzeii. On Sunday night last, at half past 11 o'clock, Mr. Junius D. Gardner, one of our oldest and most highly respected citizens, passed from earth to another and more ex alted state of existence. He had been lingering for several months under the weight of years and infirmities, but though his death was not altogether unexpected, it has cast a shadow of gloom over the com munity in which he had so long moved as an active and honored member. Mr. Gard ner reached his 77th year last March, fifty five of which were spent in the old Cape Fear Bank, In which institution he served until its suspension after the close of the war. lie subsequently held a position for about two years in the Custom House under Messrs. Foster and Quince, leaving it when the present incumbent took charge. For sixty long years he was a consistent and devoted member of the Methodist Church, in which communion he sank peacefully to slumber and entered upon the rest prepared for the finally faithful. The members of Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, L O. O. F., of which deceased was an hon ored member, Will meet at the Lodge room this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral Orion Lodge and visiting brethren are also requested to participate. SkWetlnc Affray. On Saturday evening last a fight com menced in Frederick's Bar, at Lilesville, between several colored tpeu which culmi nated in a disgraceful and dangerous riot. Sticks were freely used and several pistol shots were ' fired, resulting in wounding two of the rioters named Miles Hinson and Eli Bennett, the former receiving two balls in his back and the latter one in the abdomen. Two white men who " mixed in7' escaped with some knock-downs and sore heads. The people, wc learn, ape becoming aroused and indignant at these frequent fights and drunken rows, and as a means of relief will take steps to have the town incorporated. Benzine whiskey is said to be at tha bottom of jt ajl, City mp Mr. T. C. Servoss, City Clerk and Treasr urer, has juat received a supply of city maps with the extended limits, which have been gotten up with the view of supplying all pur citizens who desire a good map of the city. It will be remembered that Mr. Servoss received a large number of maps several months since, but there 'was some deficiency in their make up, besides which they contained a number of errors of more to less importance. He therefore decided t6 have a revised and corrected edition struck oil and the result is a - decided improve ment, the present map being much more convenient and reliable and printed on bet ter paper. The Table Tamed. A colored boy by the name of Cephas Finch was arrested yesterday on the com plaint of James H. Jackson, also colored, who charged bim with stealing a pair of shoes from htm. The case came up before Justice Cassidey for investigation, and, there being no evidence to sustain the charge, the matter was dismissed, at the cost of the prosecution. On account of the financial pressure, or from' some other cause, the latter individual could not raise the wherewithal to meet the unexpected demand upon his exchequer, and in default of payment he was lodged in jail. Adjnlrfa JWInlow. , ; . . ' In announcing th.e death of Admiral Jphn A.tnsjpw, a few days since, it was mentioned tftat hp was born at Bx? boro, Person county, in this State; This information was obtained from an ex change. We have since learned that the Admiral was a native of this city, having been horn io the house on Market street now occupied as a. banking house by the Wilmington Sayings and Trust Company. He was also a half brother to Dr. W. A. Berry, of this place. 1 Colored Military Parade. v - Companies A and B, Wilmington Rifle Guards, paraded 'yesterday and made a very fine appearance. The storm came up, how ever, and interfered materially with their arrangements for the afternoon. The two companies had a ball at. City Hall at night, which, .though k the evening.. was very in clement, was quite largely attended. The occasion yesterday was only the inaugura tion of a system of regular monthly parades, which is designed to be kept up hereafter. The Circus. Boards. When the storm came up yesterday after noon it wasdiscoyered that the various huge bill lr gssfoout the city, erected for the Great Eastern Circus, were about to succumb to the bjast. .Mr. L. Harris Summoned his corps of assistants and went to the rescue, succeeding finally in restor, tog their equilibium and 'securing them against further danger. ""ls The velocity of the wiud yesterday during the heavy "gust" is said to haye been at the rate of 36 miles to the minute. N. C, TUESDAY, Local Dot. . . The prospect was not very inviting on the streets last night. The Avguda, Dorney, sailed from Deal for this port on the 23d Sept. The Vera, Sorensen,, sailed from Havre for this port ou the 19th ult. The Deiopea, Sheehy, arrived at Lou dou from this port on the 20th. r Last evening was a fine one for a Gay-lord to float around in a Skiff. Skiff & Gaylord close their engage ment this evening. Go and see them. The IntendtHe, James; entered out from Liverpool for this port on the 20th. Wy man, the great Wizard and Ven triloquist, opens at the Opera House to-morrow night. Toy whistles have taken the place of "squedunks," as a means of .amusement with juveniles. . Rachel Moore; colored, was arrested yesterday on the charge of cursing- and abusing an old colored woman.' ' We never knew of a more sudden change of temperature than occurred yes terday afternoon,, which rendered thick coats in immediate demand. Jubt about the commencement of the gale yesterday the ferry flat, in attempting to cross the river, became unmanageable and drifted some distance down the river. We are glad to hear that the price of the Schillinger pavement has been reduced to 80 cents pe r'square foot, for: one thousand feet and 85 cents per foot for less than a thousand feet. ' The Sentinel learns that the receipts of the Great Eastern Circus in Raleigh, for one day, amounted to $9,000. It is this circus that exhibits in Wilmington oh Wed nesday, the 15th inst. ; - The Executive Committee of the Cape Fear Agricultural Association met at the Purcell House last evening, and adjourned to meet again at the same place Friday, evening next at 1 o'clock. COUNTY COBIHHSSIQNEBS. Synopsis ol Proeeedloes. It was ordered that when this Board ad journs it be to meet on Friday, the 17th instant. . ' ' ' - It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that Stepney Car, George Lane, Wiley Huff ham, Prince McNeill, Alfred Ennett and AeR Pl4nt8 of Rocky Point Township, are more than fifty years of age, it was, ordered that the poll tax assessed be abated and the Sheriff be allowed the amount of poll tax against their several names in settlement of taxes. U was QFdef ed that IJatJian Smith be sent to the Coqnty Poor House for proper treat ment, t was ordered that George Gladden be allowed the sum of $6.00 per month as outdoor pauper. It was ordered that the Sheriff of this county be authorised to pay over to the Clerk and Treasurer of Grant Township the sum of $30, the amount of taxes collected by him for said township, when he is satis fied that the said Clerk and Treasurer has given bond as required by law. . The bond of the Clerk of Federal Point Township was received, accepted anxi order? ed on file, A number of bonds of township officers" 'were received and orderedTef erred back to the Township Trustees for proper Justifica tion. It was ordered that all tax complaints be referred to the Finance Committee for re port. Commissioner Rice, Chairman of the Auditing Committee, reported that they had examined the books of the County Treas urer and that the disbursements, have been, found to be fully authorized by proper warrants to and. including the 31st day of August, 1873. All warrants covering the disbursements named have been withdrawn and are herewith presented. They recom mend that the same b.e cancelled and. filed . with the Clerk. The' receipts from all sources from March 13th, 1873, to the end of the fiscal year August 31st, 1873 haye been $26,7? ,6gT Jhe disbursements for the same time have been, $27,885 36. The deficiency has bsen advanced by the Treas urer to meet the warf ants of tjje Coiflnjs: sioners, io the sum of $1,088 74, and was due the Treasurer September 1st, 1873, The receipts on account of the School Fund by the County Treasurer from all sources, from March' 13tlvl873i to August 81st, 1873, have been $13,508 17. ' The dis. bursements ori account of the same fund for the same time have been $3,317. 99, leaving a balance on hand for die credit of the School fund in the hands of the Treas urer SsptL 1st., 1873, of $10,250.18. ....... . Henry Ehrbeck,, Hermann, Koster, G. Oldenbuttel, Poppe & Tienken and John G. Vosbell were granted licenses to retail spirituous liquors. . Board adjourned. - In Dlitren. The Steamship City o Brussels, which arrived at New.york yesterday, reports that she encountered the German Brig Dorothea, CapL lieetzke, from this port for Glasgow, in distress and. the: master sick.: A surgeon was put on hariftqdtheproceec ed to Halifax. . . She was cleared fwn this port ob the 13th nit. by Messrs. Sprunt & Hinson.' -. . ). - ii-i--mi -.n. To Be Launched.; . .:ii.- The beautiful Pilot Boat Uriah Timrnons, just completed by the Messrs. Cassidey Bros,' for Messrs. Morse and Dozier of SjiUthvflle,' is expected to be launched this morning, about 10 o'clock. Star, OCTOBER 7, 1873. Skiff 4ic Gay lord's IHlntreU. b wing to the inclemency of the weather the.audience at the Opera House last eveiK ing was not as large , as might otherwise have been expected, although Messrs. Skiff & Gaylord have every; reason to feel en couraged in the very fair and appreciative audience that presented itself- The playing was remarkably fine and spirited and did not fail to elicit rapturous applause- The songs and dances were keenly relished and the delineation of the negro character complete. The performance concluded with'the laughable farce entitled "The Un happy Tenant," and, the audience dis persed well pleased with the entire perform ance. Messrs. Skiff & Gaylord give another performance to-night, and those desirous of enjoying a hearty laugh will have another opportunity of doing so. Mayor Conrt. The following cases were disposed o yesterday morning: Henry Anderson, charged with disorder ly conduct on Sunday, was found guilty and required to pay a fine of $5. Aaron Heath, charged with disorderly conduct, was required to pay a fine of $10. Stormy. This city and vicinity was visited by a storm of wind and rain yesterday, com mencing about 4 o'clock. The force of the wind for a short time was very heavy, and it remained quite stormy during the remain der of the afternoon and night. We ex pect to hear of more disasters at sea. CITY ITEMS. Cietwicmi or thi ScHnxraen Pateht Stokb Pavkmkkt. . IUueiqh, Oct 3d, 1873. . "We. have had the Schillinger Pavement laid In front or oar stores. It makes a beautiful sidewalk and w are plfeajed with it" ' "We .have had the Schillinger Pavement laid in front of oar store, and so far are very much pleased with it ' ' WiLUAxsotf, TJpcHtntCH & Thomas." . Book Bixbxbt. Xhx JIobniho Stab Book Bind-, err does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt' otoks, or other work, may rely oa pjomptpess to the execution of their orders. Job Pmhttng. We call the attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the Hobsihs Stab Pkutttno Estabixshkxxt for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Jon , PaixriNo. We can fornix at short notice Cards, Biy-ljes4t, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-Bills, Checks, Drafts, Ac., Ac. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tf Qtr Want a Cook, Want s Situfttjoii, Want a Salesman, . ; Want a Servant Q4rJ, Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Honey, Want to bay a House, Want to buy a Horse, Want to rent House,, Want to sail a Carriage, Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to seU Grocer! e, Want to sell Furniture, Want to sell Hardware, Want to sell Beat Estate, "Want a Job of Oajpenjefina, Want Job of Blaoksmtthing, Want to sell MUlinery Goods, ' Want to sell a House and Lot, Want to and any one's Address, Want to sell a piece of Furniture, Want to buy a accoooVhaiid Carriage, Want to sell Agricultural Implement, ' Want to find anything you have lost, : ' Want to Advertise anything to advantage. Want to and an owner for anything Found, .-.'. Advertise In THJC MORNING STAR. "- j Faibbasbs' 8CAHS. Next to their merit, the "most substantial endorsement of Fairbanks' Scales Is their mm as the standard weight in eases tried be-i fore courts. Besides their accuracy, their adapta tion to the standards of all nations makes fhem the universal scale, and they are a staple an article of; export as floor or sewing machines. The Fairbanks Works ia St Johnsbury, Vt, are among the most' interesting of all the manufactories in the country. Sixty thousand scales, from the most sensitive bal ance for druggists to the gigantic railway aeale, are sent oftt annually to do their pat in the commerce of almost every city and tflwn oni the globe. 2T. T. Sun, Sef4amlerim 19J3,. V. . . , OKSDStSL tntfds cttyj'ou the 6th inst, Junius D. Gardner, Sr., agod 78 years: The friends, and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral to-day, at 8:30 P. M.. a Front street jtethodtet Church, thence to Qkt dale Cemetery, ' , . , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LCaffljl)GDEncaipinfint Ho,! 1, 1, 0. 0.P, PATHIABCHSj YOU ABB . HEREBY KOTI ned to assemble at your Camp Room, this day, at 3 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our deceased Patriarch Juntos D. Gardner, P. C. P. . ... I' By order of thb V. P., ' '" W. W. YOPP, Scribe. ' Odd Fellows' Hall, Oct 7th, 18t3. f It I. 0, 0, P. THB itEMBERS OF CAPK FKAR LODGE NO. 3; will meet at the Lodge Room to-day' at S o'clock, P. M., to attend the funeral of onr deceased brother, Junius D. Gardner, P. G. Chaplain. Orion.Lodge No. S7, and all visiting brothers in good standing, are invited to attend. By order of the N. G.,' - ' ' ocjt 7-lt , . JOHN C. WOQl, Secretary. Sage Thyme--Pepper. .TCST RECEIVE, A FRESH SUPPtT OF Powdered Sage, Tllyme, Cay- ALSO.A SUPPLYOF 0510N SBT8, HYAClNTO B IJ Ii B;S CANARY SEED AND BHtD. FOCiD, for salftat 4. Of M-CllitULJXSX x PWg and Chemical Store, N, E, oorner Front aod Market t&. OCtT-tf WKTOLE NO. i,B 84. NEW AD VEltTISEMKTS CORN, HiAY, BACOK, 7 500 BySHELS ra ms WHITE COK v QQ BALES PRIME HAY, - -I A A BOXES AND tO HHD8, SMOSBD AND J. 1UU S. SIDES, 1 200 BAEKELS FLOUH ALL grades; 5KAA SACKS LTVERPOOI AND AMEUI ,OUU CAN SALT, 2)Q BARRELS DISTILLER'S GVCK 1500 SEC0NI IL 8p,J BBLS 2 g TONS HOOP IRON 200 BBLS SUGARS, ALL GRADES, 2Q BAGS RIO COFFEE, fFy TUBS PRIME LEAF LARD, 7K BALES LITTLE RIVER YARNS AND I O SHEETINGS, . 2 BALES BEAVER CREEK SHEETINGS, CANS POTASH, JQQ CANS LYE, 100 CANS 1 OZ. SNUFF, OK HALF BARRELS SNUFF, 100 BOXES. CAK iJ DLKS, ' K A BOXES CANDY, 59 BOXES SODA, 150 OU BOXES SOAP, 2Q DOZEN BUCKETS, 5QQ BOLLS BAGGING, BALES BAGGING TWINE, 20 BBLS. LEMON AND SODA CRACKERS, 200 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, 20 KEGS NAILS, . For sale low by ocs 7-tf . WILLIAMS Si MURCHISON. FEESH CEACKEES. BENT'S WATER CRACKERS, ASSORTED QUEENS, MILK CRACKERS; Frtiit Crackers; Albert Biscnits, and a variety of Fancy 'Cakes, at r " " GEO, MYERS'. ; , . THE . WORLD-RENOWNED- ' ' - EMPIEE FLOUE AND THE "Best Butter in th World," At GEORGE MYERS', OQtl-tf 11 nd 13 So. Front Street Hibernians: yOUR REGULAR MONTH- ly meeting will be held over th.e. store of JIr,L, Bjowa, on Wa ter street, this evening, Tth inst J. H. McGARITY, oct7-lt . Recording Secretary. Hardware Hardware "E ASK THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO our large atid waU-seected stock of , QENEBAL HARDWARE, Now opening and for sale by oct 7-tf GILES 3s MURCHISON. Tax Notice Third and Last Call Fair ., Hotice, I will attend at Bolton, on Monday, 13th October. Roheson's, Tuesday, 14th , gummerviile, Wednesday ,15th ' Bluff, Thursday, 16th " To receive taxes due for the year 1873. P. L. Sellers will collect in Town Creek Township up to 1st No- Toiunr. EDWARD W. TAYLOR, - OctS,1873-oct7-lt aneritr. Tax Sotice Third and Last Call Fair Notice. I WILL ATTEND At Waccamaw precinct on Monday, 20th October. . ShaRotto precinct on Tuesday, 31st " P. Roorke fc Ca's Store, Wednesday, 23d " A. Brown's Store, on Thursday, 23d " K. H. Piggott's Store, on Friday, 4th " To receive taxes due for the year 1K8. S. P. Lewis will collect at Smithville up to 1st November. . - , EDWARD W. TAYLOR, Octlgp-octT-lt Sheriff. Ke? Hnllfii BncMeat, ... pEK STEAMSHIP. BENEFACTOR, EXPECTED to-day.- - A.rA " - I See advertisement In Jiwr jf over Btgaature! of cn-tf ' J. C. STEVENSON. Wanted, NEAT GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID. A.PPLY: at J 1 ' THIS OFFICE. : 6ct7-2i S. E. Bunting, AUCTIONEER. J WILL SELL AT THE MARKET HOUSE, this A. M at 10 o'clock, a. No. 1 MILCH COW, with YOUNG CALF. Terns cash. it SCHOOL BOOKS, New Stock AND FINE SELECTIONS, AT JV ID BOOKSTORE. pcrriw. - ' ..)t; Beits, TV AD1ES ATOErrS TBtJHKS, SAf CHSUI SMvliSp BeAtci M the ' saddle. ..;; s 'ft- fj.'.'I J ' Harnau Factory oS JS.Tophmm 4c Co., No, 8 South Front St, may8-tf nac Wilmington, N. C RAXES OF ADVERTISING, ,One Square one day,. ieeoays , -,iryfcJ..w..i....:.. -flTedays 5.ne week.. " Threewecks... ...... ' : One month. . !! Two months. .V.V." ' . Three months ". Six months... - " " On .f 0( . 1 0 . 2 00 . 8 50 . S 00 . 3 60 . 6 (i0 . 6 50 . 6 09 .J5 00 .2 00 .85 00 ,50 00 "Contract . AdvertimW V."C:; " : 'V 01 ttonately low rates. " v" rcr Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column and ten squares as a half -column. MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA HOUSE. Two KighU Only, Oct. 6tli & 7lh. The hongehold word, the world famous SKIFF & GAYLORD'S Minstrels; and Brass Band, THE MOST STUPENDOUS ORGANIZATION travelling, now on their return from Havana ,3e travel in lands where eilS bands d"r-. cSmpon to Mtawrelsy, introduced SIX END MEN, 3 Bone PIayer-3 TainbotirlnlatK, An playing upon the ends of the first part at the same time. . ' e Don t fail to witness features that you have never eeen. ADMISSION Dress Ciwl 1 M- Tarnn 75 Cents; Family Circle 50 Cents; GiJtery Cent 8 ts for sale at Box Office during days of show! OCt 4-ot OPERA HOUSE. PROF. WIMM'S GIF TEX HIBITIO N, FUR NIGHTS' ONLY. COMMENCING ON Wednesday, October 8th. Matinee on Saturday at s o clock. Gold and Sflver Watches, Table Sets, Family Bi bles, Silver-plated Ware, and other useful and hand some presents I V E IN AW A V , At every entertainment of Prof. Wyman.'theWiz- wifyiefI!l01?lBt' h0 J1 PP m' new and wonderful feats i of; magic and novel experiments, concluding with Wyman's laughable, l&e-movis figures or Liliputlan Circus. Admission, 5 cents; seats in Dress Circle, 80 ets. Doors open at 7 o'clock to commence at TIEflNOLNi FUECOFA See BUIsj oftbe Day. oct 3-8t AC ABB. HAVING THIS BAY ASSOCIATED WITH ME Mr. John Meyet, we will carry on the Fnriulnre M UpliolsteriDi Business, SS16,1"16 ewe of F. A schutte a MEYER, in the newly fitted up, large and commo dious store, , Io. 32 Sonttk Freat Street. . Thanking the public for the liberal patronage ex tended to me in the past, I ask. a continuance of the. same to the new firm. - ' F. A: SCHUTTE. WtLKUfeTOHN. C, Oct 1st, 1873. F. A..Scliutte & Meyer, "HOLESALB AND. t RETAIL. DEALERS IN Parlor, Chamber, Office, Diuing Room and Kitchen F TJ R N I T U R E, Bedding, Window Shades and Wall Paper. Special attention is called to the fnrt that, all ttp. HOLSTERING GOODS are made here under th supervision of Mr Schutte and are therefore guar anteed as represented. Unholsterincr in all hranr.hna find Ptup TTnir.r done neatly and with dispatch; also, Furniture made to order. We invite the public to call and examine our stock, beiDe satisfied that it will compare favorably, both in price and quality; with that of any other, house, oct 5-tf ' INSURAIMCE. Th.omas G. DeRosset, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Room No, 1, .Up Stairis, Bank, of New Hanover Building. REPRESENTS TIE UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY Of New York, AsseU 04,000,000. THE lETNA (FIRE) INSURANCE COMPANY ' OF HART- . FORP, ASSETS $6,000,000. - THE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK, ASSETS $2,500,000. . octVtf 1 - SCHOOL BOOKS ! SCHOOL BOOKS.1 SCHOOL BOOKS, A large and complete assortment Also, Pianos, ..." Melodeons AND For sale at HEINSBERGER'S ort4-tf tlve Book and Music Store. Dickey. Eeyiyed. JQQ BARRELS CELEBRATED ,. DICEBY FLOUE, From New Wheat, For sale by, July 80-tf EDWARDS Ss HALL. BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE." Oeo. R. Ft-enclt &'; Son, . ' NO. 39, , NortiiFreHt Street Next North of First Nv ttonal Bank ' Call and Examine Stock. iuiiV i. .'I . ; '.: s : ibUSU. a. TREJUCB. Si SONS. . 8ept30-tf. 80 North Front strMt Salt, Salt, Salt. 4 000 8ACKS LIVERPOOL SALT Now landing and for sale low from wharf by ep!8-tf WILLIAMS MURCHISON
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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