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THE MpINGSTAR. - PUBLISHED DAIbT.-BT RATKS OF BUBflCRirTJOS iii advance (by mail) 7 00 VonThVin. advance (;; Months, in advance v ) 8 60 ) 00 ) 15 Ti'iy?- L.nAtmek OnrCitv Asrents tbo, are ilofanthortecd to cohcet for more than 3 months in advance. - OUTLINES. . .: i ' i .r -: ! Yesterdiiy, notwithstanding frost, there . Wt'ie GOO cases of fever in Memphis; 42 in terments. Fire at ML Vernon, N. Y. Stokes third trial yesterday. A ivtper froni the Old Catholics was read in tlie Alliance yesieniHy. : - v esieru Union Telegraph Co. chose directors yester- l iv New York markets: Gold, 109$; ''cotton, lSf19i cts.; spirits turpentine, 4041 cts.; rosin, $3 85fS M On meeting of French Assembly, Itouher will propose to establish monarchy and leave it to the couutry to decide who shall be mon al.elj Riviere's report is .- bitter y a 'ainst Bazaine. Col. Fred. Conkling president of New York Liberal Convention - Till: SOUTHERN M AIL. Macon is receiving from London. immigrants Professor M. Laborde has been elected chairman of the faculty of the South Carolina University. On Monday afternoon, last, a fire occurred ia Hamburg, S. C. A large two-story house" belonging to Mrs. J. W. Stokes and two" one-story houses were destroyed. Loss about 3,000. . ( Dr. Harrison", a distinguished Methodist minister of Columbus, is of the opinion that the body and in terior of the earth is intersected and ramified with streams and seas, cor responding to those on its surface. Macon reports another.'terrible murder. On Friday night, Nathaniel Dukes and his stepson, Cornelius Don Levy, together with the wife of the former, had a general quarrel Dukes being intoxicated. - Don '.Levy had fired at the old man three times, kili ' jner him and wounding a bystander in ,a serious manner. V The Sumter Southron learns that Arthur Ilammett, eldest son of the late J. B.-X. Hamirrettof that town, was instantly L kitted: 'tnr Tues lav morning, at Mr. Thomas J. Mc Cutchen's store, near Carter's Cross ing in that county, by the -?. discharge ufa spring gun, which he had set. in the store over night, to protect it against burglars. - . ' '.' ---Savannah Netcs: PsalmbardofK .laho has a has a habit of calling up liis pressman and. remarking : "I -s-sTiy, d-d'd yon n-n-know I had a ne-nc-natioiial reputation as a pe-pe-paragrapher 5" and then he sits down ami writes such soul-stirring apho risms as this: "During the money . panic President Grant : stood like a mighty rock in a weary' lainl," The. congregation of the Green Street Baptist Church, of Aiigusta, on Sunday last contributed one hun dred and fifty dollars to the Shreve- port sutfergrs. The various Churches iu Savannah contributed three hun dred and twenty-five dollars! for Shreveport on Sunday last. Five hundred dollars was contributed for Memphis. The Farmer' Movement Hoir It la Progressing. , Ijet the politicians say what they please about it, the farmers' move ' jaent is going ahead like a prairie on lire out West, whether the organiza tions in the East be shams or not. Several representative Missouri papers at hand speak the sentiment of that region. One says: "The necessity for that reform in political administra farmers of the country, especially of the West, can alone obtain is -so. urgent that it cannot fail to be re- tion winch the united effort of - the aguized -Aswi." bv even the even tne most super- Another " Ibis movement . v tl.c agricultural interests of the i-ouuiiy bus not commenced a bit foo soon, 'and, however modest and. timid may be their first action, they will :soon find themselves caught up in Ihe whirling tide of" State and national politics,1 "and will ; be witnpelled, whether they wish it or not, to consider all the grave problems now ' before the country." Mill another "The farmers' war,, as it is sometimes called, is destined to have a -great political influence." A N ebraska paper asserts that the gran ger's' are .making rapid progress in that State. . Common cause is there taken, with the farmers of Iowa, 111 i'lois, Missouri, Minnesota and other States on all questions affecting the Jarmers' interests. Another Western paper declares that. 'HhejsUule race ni dishouest politicians stands in awe "H mis great tnoveirujni, wuicn is no i .'loubL tbe truth. A St. Paul paperl h.iv if I.....' i.M-L'd .id if t hf "nnfiLi.n r haW' ("rantrer will Drove a lively t,U g j utlinJi ,1 :.Wfl in Miunesota. .An Illinois pa- per declares "the movement tq be-an iti'le'pendent one, 'committed to no ;ne and to no party, but commend ing itself to all.". '-In short, there feiijj to be a general stampede out Vest iu favor of the movement, re 'gardk'ss of religious predilections or .previous, political affiliations.,. ? TUe conneetleut Capital Question. i r -i . - m. i 1 i.ue people oi vonneciicui, at uieir pon the Constitutional amendment making Hartford the sole capital, and ?n?AYt W ,?Snrirf? ?HeBm Jtat 3,60o. This ends a protracted ivnrl IIartrr,i a TCrr TTo .o,wi- h viwiu tiiuu i-iin T isiuu eu cost both iitina t.hniiRfinda of dollars ach year since it Wgan,'ana has venAA ;ii to;m nA a ?b e.bereradkated in a genera lion. annual town elections Monday, votedlrethat county.and u encouraging, uuon the Constitutional amendment 'A severe storm of wind and rail v ui,. AiH.-rJSQ. 15. LCCB'rTKnBi:iSB8LA81 STORr.: Kate Stoddum a4 Uie IKUsIng Ro- ; 5o toe mnrAtrern, of Goparjcb. . New York, Oct. ti. "" The Goodrich Tnitrder mystery has finally been solved, if the statement said to have been made by Mrs. Lucette .Meyers, ou, Saturday, while confined in the Kayondj Street Jail, Brooklyn, be true! The followiug is the substance, of her story : On Monday. March 17. she over heard Uoscoe and Kate Stoddard agreeing to visit Mr. Goodrich on Thursday, and "fix matters." On that eyeniiii; she warned deceased that Kate and Uoscoe were plotting against him. ' As soon as he left she disguised, herself in, xueu's clothes and called a young man named John II. Beach to accompany her. They fol lowed Goodrich home. Giving him time to get well mi, they enterexi tvith a key she-i had and , hid themselves. Soon they heard Kate talking angrily. She said, " This is the last time you'll xiave uie iu visii, any , ana in- tantly a shot was;tired and a body ien neavuy on tne noor. JUr. liood- rich said, "Oh! don't!" and then a second shot was fired. She sprang out and saw Kate wiping the blood iroin s uying man. gcoe recog- nied the intruder . and threatened "death-if she 'informed,' -and she ran off. ; Tliis wa& about two in the morn ing. She had met Kate and Koscoe since the murder. EnclliUk Bevublleaue. Mr. Ed yard Jenkins, author of i& iJaby sabhiitted to an in- tervieV with a5 'reporter Of the Boston Jostt the other day, in which he ex- pressed his views jnporjL English Re- Dublicanism. and other imoortant tonirRf.orindwihFnrfth nAmi. SteSbotoltS questioned about some ottne notable Englishmen who are-..now in this country. Mr. Jenkins, said that Mr.; - w . ..a Arch, though a man of humble origin.' ic -rmnrTrftKlu alrtnriAnt. tkwA qKIa xr I hasa great personal influence. O f I Mr. Bradlaiiffh he said : " I believo him to be a man of great ability, but he is a man whose political and re-! Iigious views are different from mine. He has, I believe, a great influence. Sir Charles Dilke told me that qBrad langh had the largest personal follow ing of any man in England. In one or two things which have come under my notice, I have, certainly, been struck with the gentlemanly spirit he baa exhibited. . AAl The Forty Four Million Keeerve. The forty-four millions of reserves was drawn upon on Saturday to tbe extent of about two and a half mil lions, and aerain to-dav to the amount of about fiftv-six thousand dollars. It is thought to be not '-improbable that the reserves will have to be again drawn :upon;from;t)me to time ifor-l some 'weeks to come, and' it is in-1 timated in official circles that the amount of outstanding circulation J will, not probaUlype again reaucea to the limit or tnree punarea ana fiftv-six millions before the meeting Ol v ;onrress. How, to Streuetlien the L.nce. ' Of ' ail - the - means f devised for strengthening. the lungs and enlarg- mcr thehest, exercise ox tne voice, is the best. omsing in our puDiiq - ' . ' - ' t-li- schools hsis more than one good ef- feet. On the whole,; singing is the best exercise of Xhe vocal apparatus, dT,K"?iJ?lW' Bhonlbe nml-Dto Ia. M 1,1 - - ; - . - :vl:-fax "z-Jk -i- Wi Vt;u of readers thehourglass, whose read intr runs w and out- and leaves no. trace of gain ; the second, like the sponge, takes everything; the third retains only refuse that some would throw away; but the fourth, like the jniner among gems, keeiis the pure V. i .l:'--ar;W!.i::- anu casts asiu mc wijpugo. Cl.n fTtntmnnITIQ DUU1W) 1 Ul JOU011?. There are' 113 students at -Da- vidson College. Tlioro gm fritir laflips in Ttaleisrh. residing in the same house, who weigh over. 200 pounds each. ff; . KnWrWiona ar beinr received !nrn,arWt,fnrthP.FarmeraVSayines Bank of Mecklenburg, chartered by the Legisla - ture. .. v. The oldest man iu the State is the father of Mr. William QyerbyL of Fay- ) ettevfle, who ia now living in Surry county muibbutumuoSc .- The Monitor informs us that M.'inr'J a.' Hinea "has beeii elected Mayor pro tern.- of Magnolia, in place of Esqr. OA J- Carroll, wb5 bas resigned. . ' n , . - s A I John Robinson telegraphs that he cannot be at the State Fair, but that he has ordered his New Yorkagentto forward a caee of animals or five hundred dollars. 81,8 . , , i it j jmtelron. Sunday, fWhieh- BieMured five fe6fllveiahd haftnthes fn' length. ; cHiltebdro USeeo9vUcM J. Y. Wbitted paid $56 Pf hundred for a lot of bright ieai tonacco ntiseu uy jia. buh nf PrnnWlAnH '.ftmiBtVi This is a' new v. -. -A severe storm . SM!SSk3f& weeCsays thercausingTW-aideraW the tobacco crop wi the .hmt of its ravagesL' " - - : .rm-u .iuv.r.ii- . u.. tA aw .attemr at lobbervtam restrictions Which are;demied m- the i ilia Ut UvlU r Was'made on the 5th of October, on. the &ST& county Tajrlort .Bridge town .Wi. LIWMI11 M ny afepredbr M?aSd c jluvg : mlin I nutted to jail on nts coniession. WILMINGTON, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MUKBQK & Co.r-New Goods, &c. W: D: BtrRKniMEii. Notice; T. C. Sebvoss. Ordinance. Atkesson & M-VNKtxe.r Removal. -C. S. Ellis. Loan Association. rB. Weill. -i-Dry Goods, &c. ' IIeinsberqer. New Publications. Nr JacoBi. Doors, Sash, Blinds, &c. Giieen & Flannek. Drugs, &c. ' John- D. CXmekon.-Hillsboro Recorder. R.W. Andrews. -Chamber .Commerce, A Thrilling Adveatare and Narrow . Keeape.. Capt Bob Davis, formerly well known in this city, but noy Resident of Smith ville, made "a narrow escape on Monday last. He had been over to the Bald Head light house in a small boat, -and was returning about 4 o'clock in the afternoon with a load of wood, when the suddeu storm of wind that was so severe here ; struck his frail craft. Fortunately 4she did uot cap size, bnt'hia sail was carried away by the fury of the blast and he also' lost both of hisoa5s. Thus left at the mercy of the wind and waves he was fast drifting out to sea, where he must inevitably have perished, when, as luck would have it, the boat was drifted near enough to the beach at Fort Caswell for him to iumn nt nd TtArh th shore in safety. Parties at Smith ville had seen him when be put out from the shore on Ms homeward trip, , and when the storm came on they became uneasy for his safety, This uiieaamefliincreaaeAwhcn it was found that the boat had disappeared and a party siUrt tothe rescue, Night was coming lott; howereiv trie Wnd still blowing so hard that they could only carry a small portion of their )jife, arid; tkey ; failed to discover any indication of the 'missing; craft ,v J """ ? SmithVmC aDd theimpreS- siODl became general that Capt Davis had, - .j, w k. ; -'r': vJ shared the fate of the five brave pilots who nuni ftwm imwn a. Lr: a i mn iisn uiavr'. in kiln vw i u --J,T-T." "" ' , .7- " 11 . . -j - ' - -i f. i' i a I It seems,' however, that he made hia y . 1118 iigninouse ana early next morn- i ioS Keeper took hint ove to SmHhville in his, boat, where his safe arrival was ; greeted with; intense satisfaction by his nu merous friends, who had given him up for lost. Bis boat subsequently floated ashore on the beach and was recovered. ' - The report of Capt: Davis loss had gain ed considerable credence here. Snddea Deatb... - A younff culled man: by the name of J Lewis Madison died "very suddenly yester day morning. "He had been up veryJate with some Of his friends, but got up at the1 usual hour, between 3 and 4 o'clock, and went out in the piazza. He had been there but a few moments when he was heard to y w help. One of his companions, a young colored maa by the name of James Jnonroe, nasienea 10 nis assisiance. xuacu son informed Turn that he was about to die and appealed to him to give him something to help him. Monroe asked him what he wouid have andhe said a dose of assafoeti da. a bottle of the solution was found and be took a 8wau0w. Monroe then started for a physician"; but before he had gone fifty yards tbe "unfortunate man was a corpse . Deceased was in the employ , of Mr. A. H. YanBokkelen and lived in a house near by that gentleman's distillery. He former a deck hand on the steamer ly went as 1 -rrr . i - J! f-l : i waccamaw ana came nere iron me pouna. Coroner. Hewlett was notified of the cir leumstance and held an inquest over the I yesterday afternoon, the Jury return decea8ed came t0 eath from consstioa of -the lungs. - - : ' his State and CouatyTatee. By reference to the Sheriffs books, yes- terdav we find that a verv We nroDortion -of theState and feouihyHaxes for New TT.nniroK stUt rpmiln strnuM WhilA that officer is of a very accommodating disposi- tion and would willingly indulge the public were it in his power, the law will .compel U:m f rf n .Ttm mABr.rp vrW unu - j shortly, as much as he may regret such a I tlollnnhiinhi TT-in1rl wall p-uuiQ. . -""1"-"" " the earliest possible moment. . - ' I A colored woman by the name of Polly " Gause was arrestea yesieraay on a seaicn warrant issued at the instance of a colored iHiw.Mnl hv the name of Maek Mann. f, - . ' ,ni a wP:nw i vo vt...v vr o t Justice Wm. M. Harriss, who dismissed the . ,.mntn?n,nt'a rh, TTnaHa t raise the stamps" to meet this unexpected emercencv. Mack was conducted to- apart- ments in the Countv Jail. A Cempllmeot to tbe City M.r.nal. The members of the police force, at the - ui: at regular hour for assembling at tbe Station .House yesterday evening, presented City MareHajpricewith a splendid gold badge as a . . .. . ,. . mark of their esteem for him as an individual conduct m his official capacity. The pre gentation address was delivered by Capt R. H. Brown, of the night force, and Was appropriately responded to by the Marshal. I ..... nuns . Tn oorArrlQTipp xoith .n nrdinannA adnnt.p.d , . rl g pWg3 Wood on the wharves fwt of Dock, Market and Pruicess ctty.pKWblted. ,It eanlbe,- , n -o,; however, pded on other wharves with cat. I ordinance appearing in another column.- v I I I. . . . S. I j ii'ii,inA:innnU has been erected rhe.Jfewmnover Bank building, which 1 nwi" - aaus w iw iwpusuisippcia"yv NCI N. C, THURSDAY, Local Dots " ' : r''-.' i A white male patient was sent' to the City Hospital yesterday. Yesterday was much more pleasant than its predecessor. The sidewalk on the South side of Princess street is being paved. " - The Schr. B&i, Davisj cleared from New York for this port on the 6th. : Thee were no cases for trial before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. Early risers reported quite a respect- able fpost in this city and vicinity yesterday morning.. A meeting of the Philometheaa Lit-' erarySocietyi will be held to-morrow even ing, at 8 xclockT The "Cooting Club" will reorganize for the season on Friday night. Success to this noble and useful institution! The regular annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be "held at the Commercial Exchange this morning, at 11 o'clock, fdrthe election of officers and the transaction of other business of importance. ' The Rev, F. W. Hattstaedt, pastor of the Lutheran Church in Shreveport, La., died at his post in that city, oh the ,17th .September, a viqtim to the prevailing dis ease, yellow fever. fco we learn irom a friend in this city. We are informed that the foundation of the bridge over. Smith's Creek, which gave way ou Tuesday morning, had been materially injured by Government fiats, WU1CU ea wua slone "r uar above that. poinij, have irequentiy come in forcible contact with it in passing down the creek. . . - Attempted Ilolberar. , When the Messrs. Shrier Bros.,, on Mar-. ket street, went to their store yesterday, morning they were somewhat startled to that an ampt, hich pryedlvery nearir snccefuL hid been made darina nearly .snccewiui,. oeen. maae awing morning they were somewhat startled, to il. z i. a. . x a. 4i . wi am : r-rr--. i e,mgui w enter wwHBumcm thA Yiiffht- wa antAM 4 hail Aota hliC Ivm fiTXT Trvi" . I tue purpose ot rpbberj'. tub auempt was i made atthe rear door. -where the imble- ments used bv the thieves were discovered. These consisted of two chisels and a butch ers "steeLIThe., facing of the door had been prized . looser and. the -J'steel," . which had been used as a prise, was found stick ing in the . crevice i between .the facing and door-post. The, two chisels Were found ' resting under - the ; -edge : of the : door, but 'one of : them r had been used to loosen the " catch" of the door so tr.t tt nrmM h t nniit WOuld no donbt havfe accomplished but for the fact that they must have been sudden ly frightened from their undertaking by some means or other which is not now un derstood. In fact, there is every reason to believe that with ten . minutes more . labor they would have effected an entrance.; It is very fortunate for the proprietors that toe attempt wasa failure, as a quantity of their most valuable . clothing was on the counter near the ' door.. -They. : have now made their door secure against any success ful attempt of alike character in tbo future,-and We would "warn others to do like wise. ' " -" The Opera House. A very large audience assembled at the Opera House Jast night to witness the first appearance . (this saason) of . Wymaa, the well-known ventriloquist and wizard,. .It waa evident that ty.camepxpetmgsome: tuing very entertaining, avowing iuc l iv fessor of old, and in this, they were not dis appointed.: Frequent applause and loud laughter testified their appreciation of the wonderful feats of magic and the comical results of the: Professor's ; extraordinary powers of ventrflbquisinv Kot the least en tertaining feature "of the 'occasion " was the distribution Of prizes and each holder of' lucky ticket . was,, greeted wiUx applause. Co'mbswas the wfimer of the hand- I SOme ladies Watcn. glare Trouble at tne Opera House,, i f itfe mtxti to learn that another attempt I waa made'last'inghinyViy 'of young -L ' :"1 J 1" i-t - i colore u men, to iorce uieir way iuiu bc 'Wtte at the DDera I . - --!- - -r . .Li: periormaaco OI ,rrOL VVymau. in tnra I assistance of Mayor Canaday, togetber with ' a aoua of nolicemcn. order, vras finally re- I i 1 , Xir- - ..it.A.J .kat 4-1. BLoreu. niare buuoucu watuiuwuuuuu the oart of the persons implicated does not i . - - r meci wu lue sawmui of our colored population, and we nope they wm use their influence to prevent any r. , -v. ; .js. - n J 8?cu u sgraceiu pruceeu.uge. audience, we learn, with a few exceptions, of ihe . bite Jt 1 . M 6". . Vn biu.,uhmIuu, annoyed by,it The Great Eastsru. We notice from, our Statje exchanges that wherever Colonel Haight pitehes,bis sever al tents, the people flock' by. thousands to witness the wonders of the Great . Eastern" Circus and -Menagerie. The :.day fixed upon for the grand ; tripple exhibition in Wilmington is Wednesday of. - 'next week, the loth', whetr wfll W given three perform ances, at 10 A. M., ahdatS aad-f T..M. The merriment ef the occasion ' ' will be moroAghty worJepJJirough the instru- memainy oi, we. , n.oan, niann JjVlr fkllt fftf thft and dateWedoesday, Ifith. it! ! . fSteamboatmea seport, abeat.ejgljit.f eet, 9 water on the shoals at Fayttelue, which: renders tho;rivr in good boatwg order. In fact we rlearii-that there-has hafdyi been a tim withih the past twenty yeais when the boating condrSott of the river has ,-been so uniformly good as it has been this season V f 0 CTOB.ER 9, . 1873. , Itoslnf and Naval Stores ; We learn that there is a large amount of rosiu nd .onge prices ami an easier condition of the money market: ' At one point we hear there Is at least 25,000 or 30,000 barrels of rosih andat another nearly or quite as much: Cotton- , The cotton crop in most sections of the county Where the staple has been planted has been cut short very materially by the cotton worm' and the continued excessive rains of the last month or so. , LiLESviLLE, N. C, Oct. 9, 1873. . To the Star: : . ::. '. - Sir 1 feel it my duty, . for r;the : protec tion of myself and store, to correct the mis take made in regard to the riot in Liles-. ville on Saturday, ' In regard to conlmence ment of the fight being' in Bar, is not so, but in front door of store-house. . As to "benzine," none was: aboard from here parties were sober; and as for two' white men being connected with fight "was a mis take; and as for any negroes ever fighting or quarreling in my bar is also a mistake. One white man accidentally got a blow by trying to put them . out, , which was done without any resistance. - War. C. Fkedebick. city Items. -Vh Pointing Paper. We now have In stock ove 300 reams of news paper, size 4x86, weight 90 fes nee ream. It U good, rag paper, and will be sold, in lots to snlti f or eashi pr -sent by express C OJ D. The consolidauoTi of the Carolina Farmer and the Weekly Star having largely increased the circtuatum of the latter, advertisers will find it an admirable piedinmof comr&nnlc&tion with the fanners and planters of the two Caawlinas. ' , , Book Bihdkbt. Tsm Uoskhts Stab Book Bind- i e'ry does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work manlike manner, and at reatodabie nrices." Mer- chts abtljersneedtog Rlpr their erders. Job PBrarnffl-We call .tJe atteattoa ,of fter- chts. cier.of officers and agents, andan other. hzsntotvTini&tattacmaSak -ue aorane HTu rannt jsst the MosinUe S PaiHrti EstAaiisHittirt for' ..... ' the prompt and faithfai execattoa of n ktods of Job PHnnrwB. We ft Cards, BIU-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball i TicketavBlankax Pamphlets., Tags, Hand-BUls, Oat-, ; lognes,BUis of Fare,; Show-BUlB, Checks, Drafts, Ac. '&c. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' ' IP YOTJ: '' Wan a Cook, Want a Situation,, . , Want a Salesman, . Want a Servant Girl, '. ''Want to, rent a. Store, . ' Wan t to sell a Piano, .Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, Want to boy a House. ; Want to bay a Herse, Want to rent a House, . . Want to sell a i Carriage . Want a Boarding place, Wantto borrow Money; ' f Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, Want to sett Fnrnttare, ... Want to sea Hardware, Want to sell Real Estate, Want a job of Carpentering, Want a Job of Blacksmithlng, Want to sell Millinery Goods, Want to sell a House and Lot, . Want to find any one's Address Want to sell a piece of Furniture, .Want to buy a BOCond-hand Carriage, , Want to sell Agricultural Implements, Want to find anything yon have lost. Want to Advertlse.anytbln'g to advantage, Want to find an owner for anything Founds ' .:- ' ' Advertise hi' V ' TttJS MORNING' STAR. . .- .; ..- ' DIED. ' ' ' .. ' i 1 . 1 1 . r ' MOHR. In this city, on Wednesday morning, the 8th mst; Christine Julie Mohr, daaghter of Christ ian H. and Erstine Mohr, aged S years and 1 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family are nsDectraliy invited to attend the funeral at the res idence of the parents, , corner of 13th and Market streets, at s o ciock uus ( i nnreaay) anemoon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ORDINANCE ... GONCERNING PILING iWOOD v on whAs and poem JL of Wilmington do ordain: That no FIREWOOD. ; :i SHALL- BE ; PILED or" landed' omUbe folio owmg jrfl"aed ybjaryea. e Docksor any part. thereof, to-; .i-t-'n .1 i -! u ii J ,.! WTf or Docks at the foot efjDock r street, nantet street ana mncess street, ana tnst .,uirf(-ullI.tUi)k.au, j ..T JnTwbVf cTd acTSifeet on e ride fox 1 MovAF j Any ordinance, or 1 arts thereof, conflicting with the provisions of t s Ordinance, are hereby re- - The above Ordinance was passed by tbe Board of Aldermen tug ara day or. Octoiret,, lo3. ., . . T?0 SERVOSS, '' j.- . .City Clerk and Treasurer. Citt or WiucmaTps. N. C, October, 1873. -v f ' ect 0-1 w "' NEW XSrOODS, piNE CLOTHING, !i Hediuit Priced Clothiiig, 1 LOW ' PRICED - Biow Opening at '" i MUSOH & COM oct 9 tf f 5ty Clothiers. Notice. rpHERB WILL BE'A MEETING OF THE PHI- II . lpg at 8 o eiocK. . a uiu aiepmace is aeauvu. , , ; ! ':.! jiliBD.BVRKHTMER, . i t -' - . . M4.1t -' it ! i; .-.U i AAftretarV. T ' KR3I KSTalR HiiH IJiarV AKuniallDLi M. SS rrHETraHONTNSTALM X dolloreperishartiedite and payable on jrnoaisK.rui : flK.imar-i itwn'p th leJtKhtafet.yif Dnes reeeived at the office of the Secretary and" Treasurer, No. 41 Market street .7 f. S? ELLIS. v. oct9-St Secretary and Treasurer. WHOLE NO. 1,886. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; Mil Doors, Sash, - Blinds, Painty Oils, arid Glass. .' A. LARGE AND ;WELL SELECTED STOCK. Lowest caeh prices. Call and examine, AT JACOB!' S HAKD WARE DEPO T. . Builders Hardware. LOCKS, HrNGES, BOLTS, &C., ' '" " ' of every description. .. Agency for' ! ' - f . , TBL CELEB EATED SCALERS SASH, HOLDER AlfD LQCS. - : , IT WJLL.NOT GET OUT OF ORDER OR WEAR out in a life time. For sale at " ' ' NATIl'L. JACOBl'8 ' ' Hardware Depot, No, 91iiarket 8t. Biding Saddles, &c., "A complete assortment just opened. GtJNS, PISTOLS, COOPERS TOOLS, ' i; - ' 'Calcntep,' Tools, MACHTNIST TOOLS, ' I ' i Turpnttite Tools, N. JACOBI'S, - ' -Hardware Depot, oct 9-tf a IKarlcet Street. Front t5ireeV Corner Princess m utjuup -Ii OUllflii Mil I allb J MQl'ltiS.( lOOK AT THESE FBICES : IronitoeAalBtrfeerafcl : Tnree-fourOi Wash, Poplins. , , . r. 18c BiAret?Clotte,...-...-.i.vi,;...:i..i. 35c. . DonWe-foldMoharr Repps, Tw-..;.;.M,,..-OTc. , All-woql Empress Cloths,. 45c. i and upward.' -J U . All-wool French Herino,. . . ..- ,t ...... . 60c. ciuun iiiM.' TwiUed-and Striped, Satens, Camel's: fiair Cloths, ..' IK ALL THE NEW SHADES; 110 I E E. O A KIN O S , HOUSE .FTjfcNISHlNG GOODS'. Men's and 's Wear, all of which, we offer at sim- flsrlowprii cau ana examine. , i : . Respectfully, 'i .' B. WEILL; . oct9 tf QARMEN'S INHERITANCE, ! ; ; ; " "- By Christian Held; THE MASTER OP GREYLANDS, ' . : ' By Mrs. Henry Wood ; MISS DOROTHY'S CHARGE, . By Frank L. Benedict The Wooing O't , The Little Camp1, by the author of "The Wide, Wide World," For sale at oct 9-tf HEINSBEEGEB'S Live Book and Music Store. Qhamber of Commerce. rpHE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE X. Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Com mercial Exchange Rooms this day (ThubSdat) at 11. 0'ClOCk..,':: J;;.. ,- . !;. , ' ' A fall attendance of the members is resnectf nllv requested-, as an election of officers for the eomlng - year will be held and other business - of importance transacted. J:1 RICHARD W. ANDREWS, oct9-lt - Secretary and Treasurer. Eemoval. rVR INSURANCK ROOMS ARE NOW IN THE 2 t t new Bank of New Hanover Building, entrance On Front street . ' OctlW ATKINSON & MANNING. ( Green $ Flaaxier, "T 7HOLESALE AND . RETAIL . DRUGGISTS, and dealers irk Forebm and Demesne Drnes. 1; No. 47 Market Ct9 tf , i . , : WrLMUGTON, ffi C. Tbe Hillsbor Recorder, fjpHE OLDEST PAPEB ItS THE STATE. CTR--X.ealates extensively in Orange . ani. adjoining eonntiesi Subscnpuon pnee fit per annum, rao llshed weekly. ' oct 9-tf Editor and Proprietor. 1 Xadxds' Belts, TADIES' AND GENT'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Shawl Straps, Belt-Satenele, &a, at the SadOle and Harness Factory of - J.S.Topham ScC;t No. 8 Soeth Front St, . . saaySttf nae . , WOmingunu N. C ;MISQE1ANE0TJS. J. & H. SAMSON BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE LADIES that their ,...;. .L . , i- Fall and Winter Stock Is now complete in all its branches.- - Oar patrons . will And as usual the largest , assortment of DRESS G-OODS, : 'it ;-!t From the lowest grade-up to taebest, with a fall line of euronta . , - ... i . ........ . Oaiiiers. Hstir G-oods All at prices to soitithe time ; Ws have received a smau loc-or., , ..i.-... . .- j; it1.. - : M Furs, or- t - ; .'taaas.i-iMMW(a;ii4Me1 we wfflmaurtain-nr reputation aatlft 'most accom i mm strict attention wmews" v.wm modating house in Wilmington i oct8-tf 43 Market street T BATES OF ADVEHT1SIKC. 1 bo ,. S 00 I " tnreeoays.... r " " foe dsys.-. ; ftyedayt..V. i 50 ...... 3 0t .....3 50 5 oo 6 50 8 Of 15 00 28 00 . ...35 00 RO 00 one weea Two week.:.).. Three wecka. ....... n Oaemoth...,,. ....,....f Twe months... Three monthg. . , -i Hl ontha... i. ....... one Tear. CWContxarJ. AdverHinna titan AdTC uuiiavcijr ww rmies. " - -Five-Squares estimated a a qnarteoliuBn, and iw, sqaareM a ialf-colapm. MISCELLANEOUS. ' PROP. WYMAN'JS G I F T E X t! I B I T I O N, FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, .COMMENCING ON Wedndy, October 8th.i Matinee on Saturday at 3 o'clock. , . Gold and Silver Watches, Table Seta,- Fanily Bi bles, bilver-plated Ware, and other useful and hand sonte' preeentt! ! . ; til V B N AWAf At every entertainment of Prof ' Wvnian. HiWir. rdnd VeotriloquUt, who will appear in new and wonoenai ieaw or magic ana novel experiment, cqnclndifcg. with Wjman'u Uughahlo, lile-nmvini' figures V-Lilipntlan Circus. AdinwSan, J6 cejrts; aeats in DresslBclc, 50 cif. Doorl open at 1 o'clock to commence ai & A PRESENT TO EVERY PURCHASER OF A TICEETrr-N.C BLANKS, , See. mile of tUe Day. 6(t 3-8t JUST BECElVED, V 1 A LARGE STOCK Fall , Winteir Millinery :; , . . AND MILI,IIERY CfOOpS, WEITK GOODS. CORSETS, TEIANDKER chiefs. Hosiery, JUd Gloves, Hand-made Hoop Skirts and Bnstles; Zephyr, Worsted, Leather and Velvet Belts, Real Hair, , Switches, Neck Ties and Rushes, and . AH tbe Novelties of be geasou Usually found hi a first-class millinery store. Some -thing new- in-a- !-: .Ii i , : ,t l K RUBBER UMBRELLA. 'Havhig enlarged my sfor Tand" stock, l ean offer snperlndnoements in my ana. of business to Wbolesaie and lletaa BuycrN. I have added to my stock a department ef Thankful for the patronaee hitherto received. I trust by fair dealing and GTVINQ TBS BEST GOODS FOR THE 3T MONET to gain an in- crease of custom, ONE PRICETERMS CASH. ; ' AiRBROWIf, :. ' EXCHANGE' CORNER, - -P. S.-pecialn6oflivill be grvento the ladies ot the Grand miltnery Openlhc : - - oct i tr ; . . FEESH CEACKEES. BENT'a "WATJat"CRAT?K.'KltS. ASSORTED QUEENS, MILK CRACKERS. Fruit Orabkei-s; Albert Biacnite, and: a variety, of Fancy Cakes, at .GEO. MTERS'. THB WORLD-RENOWNED ; EKPIEE FIOtlE AND THE "Best Butter in the tVorltl," At 6ct7-tf "! r i ' " GEORGE MYERS', 11 and 13 86. Front Street SCHOOL i BOOKS, IMew Stoclo- ANi)- PME SELECTIONS, -AT- BOOKSTORE. OCT. 8-1W; " : i s y.' ' .v" Just Received A LARGE LOT OF the Celebrated HYCO it:. 1 feiiacco ! CALL' AND GIVE IT ATRIAL. ' ' HENRY BURKHTMER. No. 6 market Street. ' sept M-tf Mules Wanted.- T.LOWrPRICES WE WILL PURCHASE FOUR or five good, sound, medfnm size Mules. oct8tf ' O. Gi PARSLEY CO. - For Charter, 'TTEST-CLASS NOEWBGlAN- BRIG ARA, S49 tons register. .Apply to . : r.-.U , rfl -. - . R. JE. HKTDE, ocJtset; Agent J-niJiiUMsay.aiosi kmwi i". i; i! etrSee adrertihetaraiwreWi ahpiatiirf eett-tt J. C. STEVENSON. .1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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