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THE HORNING STAR. BATES OF A0VEBT1SING. One Square one day, . . . - twodsys.. vv jm r :- ; ... ; . t ( ..... :., . :. j ' f ; r -; .. ; ( s , katks or suBscitiyTioii. . r in advance- (by mail) $7 00 ,me y,hB in advance (" " )... 3 60 Thnth tavanw " - ySuWibers, delivered in any part of the T witteen CenU per week. Our City Agents Are .Hvance. M- " OUTLINES. GambetU,.at Conference, 6 the Jrench Extreme Left, said" he felt 'no anxiety on account of the RQpablic. The Irish Vsrricultural Ubion have resolved to en courage emigration to America in the event tl)e waste lands are not settled upon the - miiwra wiir'advockta Prolon gation of McMahon's term in order to com- mand support of the Left Centre and defeat the monarchists. National Tract Com- -n has resumed. Greenbacks re- ; xr j kv P1d E.Caver'8 liabilities as a bankrupt in Jersey City are eight nullwas. Mem- I J? ohis reports St yeuow lever interments. t .l ifia fmalp niiPrfttivpa nri st rilrinrr .? . i "I Auu -Liv . 1 . . : . . . iciooinn .mo .,Uoi,in I u WJ Jlessrs. Freeman of London) and Curry (of Richmond), concerning .XJnion of Church and State. Orton re-elected President W. U. Telegraph Company. - At U. S. Assay Office 64i,0Q0stelingieccivedsince Monday. "Washington authorities do not credit reports of foul play in the death. of Hall- - The General Convention of Catholic Total Abstinence Union at New York condemned action of Germany and Italy relative to the Pope. . THE KLMIBA CONVENTION. The Liberal Stato-Gonvention of A'ew York nominated a ticket com- 3 of the democratic and some of the nomi nees of the liepnblican conventions. The composite ticket is. as, follows: For Secretary ' of State, t)iederich Willers; Comptroller, Nelson H. Unnkins; Attorney General. Daniel tttrri!iedJ8trTlckaslie4ift ahA WtamiiWI Pratt; Treasurer, Thoaiis II .-Raines; n 1 I 1 -- m i oai rvn a t In m ro Instl-As-tv-tol . : v? - I y v . - i r Engineer, bylvanus 1. bweet; Mate Prison Inspector ,M,. Piatt. Messrs.' Willers, Raines, Jackson and Sweet are kid the Democratic, ticket and I TT 3 ry. f Xes8$, Hopkms and Flattrate oiiiao KepuDiican uc.Ket. The resolutions adopted reaffirm the principles of the Cincinnati platform, r , 1 -T r - ' denounce back pay, corruption, per version of .civil government-; and advocate cheap transportation and re turn to specie payments. OCR CALIPH. Our ruler at Washington is evi dently aping the Oriental State and the costly expense of the old Caliphs of Omar. The White House and its gorgeous occapanV in a'dditioii to the $50,000 a year salary, costs the peo ple, it seems from recent revelations, some 77,000 per annum. The fol lowing is a list of recent appropria tions made, by Congress: .J&imace ions maae, uy .-ngres.: rnjee keepers, $720; two policemeif, 2,640; nno nirrVlt n-offhtnon &Qnfi. nehsp 5l,200;? two doorkeepers, $2,400; steward, $2,000; messenger, $1,200; secretary and clerk, $10,600; contin gent expenses, G,000; annual repairs, ; White House, $15,000; refurnishing White House, $10,000; fuel, $5,000; green house, $10,000; grounds, $10,000. , .; r- - ., - Oh, that our autocrat haofthVsim ple and austere taste of Cromwell; and especially is this desirable in these days of panic and stringency, j PALMETTO JLEAVES. .. The Bible Society of Sumter 'eleiM-ated its forty-ninth anniversary u the olh. .. Martin, Radical, elected State Senator in Fairfield Wednesday by a considerable majority. A new Dostoffice has hAenCoben- I vvith W Tfr '1D Ma"onctoanty' ortwo.piUinwUhajim.andatfhelateat , Cy sVstmatfir' accouW the-seof war", hun . .1 he Columbia Phamix aajs that dani veentyjwo'pirf corpses lay on the ciwiiuii writ is soon 10 De issuea to till the laces ih the Legislature of t llOse who have' Vrtm rliammlifiorl Viv hol.linor ntlin J-i - . I .. Henry K. Ifayiie, the cofored set:retary of State, has entered the medical school of the South Carolina i isiye.rsity. This event, as is said by the .Columbia Union-Herald, "marks f ra hi the history of the Umversi '." It does! It marks thj biginnin " " Lili; fllll til III IIIMI ll.lll lllll SiV I l.ll III 1 whose walls snmp of the nurest and Jihh'st men in the State lived during i in-quiet year 'of "their student life, S;iys the Charleston News and Courier; For the first time in its Ustory a colored man is admitted' to its classes. " ' -' v- ASi l i LX POLITIC A li POINTS. Judge J. S. Black has resigned '"s position as delegate at large the Pennsylvania Constitutional C to Con- 'eniion. on account of professional fasiiittts in the United1 Siaies-Coorts. A Boston correspondent believes that most of the Washburne Hepub- licans will be working with the Liber- ai Republicans next vear. Thev and Grant are out. . Wc are told that iq, mQsiU)jthe counties ia MatylaiSd il4te6rk or ganization has been begun by the democracy, and is being vigoronsly" 'u.Miea to a successful determination y active and earirat laborers for the "good old cause." In othar localities, been manifested; nticr. me samn v.pai nas nor. vat. A. FXIIl AH)'i.1fiBft'n epeeIet M-A-Tqrk$na, Old 1 xaan stabbed by Drunken Comnan. 'ionL! ? 2 " vwrtune uarled In an Un known Spot. rThe Albany Netbs prints: the . fol- lowing, details of . the recent horrible nmrder in Coffee county, Ga. : A party of fnehcOrfapbsed of Mr. beaborn Bowen. Ythe murdered man h thrA lirMtKo si j , whose name we have forgotten, were eugaged in blaziag,. a right : of way i . i. . ' . " ""- .usiuwitroan, WHHiri loan rt-rtrvt Itl.Man.i. I .,. . I x.i . iu 1 ertntjiiieiji, wiinm a lew miles or th. 8tatio smvin tn .0ct. n - fctoppinS to rest for while, one of the party proposed that lile one of the artv DronoStd that &l&AtAJiA If ' y t,"f1' X!KHifJ-aend i0J4br 8ntKll- for thXirrtHifteiid toJ4.h- Station- for something to drink, to which all agreed, and they soou had a bottle on hand. Thev Wartookfreelvof its nnn. HE. a J --I-:.. tc,Vf,J,,.uk,li?a we.wnue every -man was in nign glee. As is usua usual in Btfch' cases, they dropped off work, and all hands went over to the station to re,new. drinks. -Thev drank till dark, .and then left , for home. VVe learn that the nerson whose name is not given reports that, when at a distance of one mile from the store, theibrothera John and David Solomons became Bomewhat elted,ta.h6i.t tllelrovo- "V i P-r r' Bowen, and plunged his knife into him, and Was 6oT, followed by the i hV wkn AiA i:tiKar iwi n's... fell aadtheBartieft him. with tri momluioirhn in. I Durine tfiel murderpr rl the body of Mr. Bowen. whom thev found to be dead. The, brothers are iouna to nean. i - . i - m - " ' " fee stUl, and before our exisstie will probably be capturedas thereis mach feeling ia the matiter, and a sharp x?htttept f?r 'lte?: ,Mn ?. ouinuvu vr w3 til tuc DnaulUSUL JULm I oweii.iueueceaBeajWasanara-worK- ing old man, highly respected by line gooa .jieopie - oi vottee county. and had reacheii "the advanced age of W? ,y?- r ? vonner men. the vouncer onlv twfintv. w o J O J - " . three. My Bowen had, by hard licks, accumulated quite an amount of money, which he kept hid away.. Sev eral months ago, we understand, he offered to loan a friend a large amount of gold and silver. Strange tp say, he invested every dollar of his uaiu-eaiueu currency iu coin, xiis i money was buried at the time of his death, and no living person knows where it is. It is said by a few that he was murdered for his money, but the general opinion does corroborate the statement. The affair was one of the most horrible, heinous crimes ever committed in the usually quiet and j peaceful county of 'Coffee'-The peo- 1 pie are awakened to the blackness of j the deed, arrd omv thing mU be left undone' that' wilt bring the foul m 11 rA CT&t t.O SrVfllTV TTlRt.lCe. murderers to spe'edy justice .I. t i - ' i i -. - ;NEV ADVEBTISKMBNTll - G. ScmsKiNG. Consigheea -Se Ad Patrons of Hashandry.'Y imroNT. C; C. Company. i Qrjxi & lltTJtcrnsoK.robds4, &c. J. Cj STKyKNsarT.-T-U. O. Bacon, &c. O-rat-lfrlnff Hesnlt, terday morning in tearing jdowri an old di lapidated building at the -corner Of Nutt and Red Cross streets, formerly t used as a shop, but more latterly as stables, when, in removing a portion of the flooring, a per fect army-of rata were discovered. The cry was raised, "now come on with year - TrtTKnn. ' rn-nA snph ft filoTICrTltprnf thf. i.u.toWh.i nnnliun Yioard nf in this 1 rr r: -rwrj ... .u.j t:.ILj. utitiwiA nflTrtm bii i.npn miii i liikfk rimur.u. ensanguined plain'stiff and? stark itf death. We learn that the "yarmints" averaged about two pounds . in weight and would . . . . . . : ct 1- . . a. nave mieu a uusuci uicmuic. uuvu ifying result as this has not been recorded for one day, since the war on rats com menced! ' magistrate Co art. Before Justice Wm. M. Harriss, y ester- a v Mrthft fTni wa arraigned-on the charee of committing assault and battery on the person of another , colored if male by the name' bf Louisa? cCullo'ugh.' The case. was dismissed on 'the' payment of The defendant (Martha Hill) was next ai-. raigned on a similar -charge, on " the com-, plaint of the same party, when the case was dismissed at the complainant's costs. . SHgfttTltatlrosid Aveldjtint'?!.) ' A freieht" car "attached to the rear of a I nlrvw rnifie WilminfrtOTandWeldon Railroadman off the trick between Wilson and Fremont on. Wednesday , night. ' The car was bdly 'wrecked, which was about enfof' the damage. The accident . ... ..-ii a .1, a happened tp trairi coming South and is said to have been caused by a Broken rail. Cape 1 Fear Agricultural Association. ' . The officers and members of the Execu tive Committee of the -Cape -Fear Agricul- 1 tural jspciation are-rged to attend the meetinr this evening- kt qJbCfc osi- i imudi iiDDonaius wui ciaim kucii avwu- tlon. WILMINGTON, Local Dtr J ; '" ' - The Claudia, Dinse, sailed from Bor- - ' " , iculc" ""v terdam for thia port oa'tba 24th nit. The Qarstrang, Thornton; sailed from LiTcrpOol for this port on the Sbth ult. There were no cases for trial before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. The Narneh Jensen,.", sailed from Fleetwood for this port on the 26th ult . . i . iiieiAtue Jdarrg, Kourke, entered out fr0m LXveUor 0Q 2S&ito The Philomatheau Society will meet ... . I i"r(u,,y ABWiaTjnn f 11a atmniii. Tl I v..y,wi,.i,5Uiu(i v 1 r v i w - I ....tU .t. itt.m. . rV.wl:wv,ummann' - lfon8 u nusoanary, win pe neia at the Court House to-morrow night, at 7io'clock. I . . T y is expectea to oe present. ine members of the Cape Fear & F. I Company caraded" vesferdav. " In full ,T - " w 1 uuiiurm? preceaeo. Dy me nose iJua sand At night they had a " hop at Cit Hall. The Seventh monthly instalment ef lour aoiiars per share in the Keal Instate and Loan Association is due and payable to-day at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer. 4.- j New Hanover ConntyStatIatlel In formation. From the abstract of the llsV of taxables for thto'cowrtyi as marned to th6 office of Joa- a Hill, Register of Deeds, by the LM.J4...u ' as- ZTwTTZ TfLrT -l J5" 1873,. we take the joUowins Items the . Number acre of land,. 456,657; valua- n, f 1,405,944; tax, . $2,811.88 5. Num of lots valuation, $4,167, 41,3 tax,-.f8o4.89. iiuiauw 01 norses. i.i mules, 501: jennetts, 6: goats, 128; tt ,291: .hogs, 32,381; sheep, 8,629. (ia the county) of Wilmington and Seaside Railway, $10,000; W.; C. A, A. R.R, $7,858; Carolina Central RL R, $2,052; 9 Navigaaoa Company, $4,167; w v wtcuous, TUUD Wilmington Railway - Bridge Company, Wilmington Raj $2W,00a-..Total amount of taxes as above, $15,482,651, ' Total .8tate) special taxes, $15,904.43 5-25. 'Total school taxes, $11,- 688,19 2-3. Number of white polls, 1,918; of colored polls. 2,411. Value of all taxable property and credits, $7,270;i96. Total amount of taxes for county purposes, $31,- 712.19 8-15. Total State, general and special taxes on the delinquent list, $494,- 54 8-25. Total State, ceneral and soecial tax, v $43,179.26; Cooaty 4ax, - $31,729,55. loiai tax, f i4,UUo.oI. Almost a Fire. ;fYe9terday,.between ,the. hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, the roof of a house on Fifth, be tween Bladen and Harnett streets, was; dis covered to be on fire. The flames were seen two or three squares off, and a party of men soon mounted the roof and commenced the work of1 tearing off the shingles and otherwise striving to get the fire under con- troL In this they were finally successful, although very little water was to be had in the i :. iJt. j' 1. . immediate neighborhood. About seven I feet of the 'roof was demolished by the fire I and the tearing off of shingles together, and that the ' building was not entirely consumed is considered almost a miracle. It is situated in a thickly settled neighbor hood and had the fire gotten well under way quite an extensive conflagration would have doubtless ensued. We learn that the build ing in question, which is occupied by two colored, men named Murphy Brown and Jack Neill, is a very old one a perfect tin der box, in fact and that this makes the seventh time it has caught fire within the last twelve months. The fire yesterday was caused by a spark' from the chimney. Cliainber or Commerced At the regular annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held at the Com mercial Exchange yesterday morning, the following officers were elected for the en- SUinjyear. vt-w. l. DeRosset ' first Vice J-Charles H. Robin son. . , . - -j..- Second Vice Presidents. W. Vickv 'Becieal and Treasurer Richard W. An- drewsy, 5J f Vi a- " i f-sh' J2&rWbtndD. G.-Worthy E. Pes- ehau.1 R. P.v Barry. Geo. Harriss, A; H. VanBokkelen. The Secretary was authorized to call on the members of the Chamber for subscrip tions for the benefit of the sufferers from the yellow fever epidemic at Memphis, and the President Was requested to appeal to the citizens through the newspapers of the city, for aid in this behalf. Citizens disposed to contnpute to mis oenevoieni ana praise- .... . . a ai 1 1 worthy ooject can nana me money to xne President or the Secretary and Treasurer. Wyman Last Nlant. Another large audience assembled at the Opera House last night, to witness tne ...... ... .. t second performance of Wyman. Judging from the peals of laughter that frequently rang through the, house, all were highly en tertained. Wyman never fails to! draw a. crowdi and his wonderful tricks of magic always excite interest, while his ventriloquiel illusions are very amusing. The gold watch Was drawn by W. J. Jacobs, Jr., and the silver one by Mrs. A. S. Parker. Professor Wymaa gives another performance to-night and no doubt wfll draw a good crowd as usuaL : -.,- " Wot So-Bf aeli. '. We learn from persons well posted on the subject, thaour inforniant made awide iSistake inTefereaee tothV amoont' ef rosin at the various landings on the riveTj He probably intended to say, there were'2,500 or 3,500 barrels at two separate points in siead of 25,000 or 30,000. N- C, FRIDAY,. OCTOBER 10 1873. id for the Yellow Fever SvflTereraat memphls. , In accordance . with, a resolution of the Chamber of Commerce of ,t this city, passed at the meeting of that body yesterday, .the President has issued the following appeal to the citizens of Wilmington for aid for the suffering and dying,by the yellow fever epidemic at Memphis. Let ,it meet with a liberal response from all who are able to contribute to the nobld cause: -. Chamber of Commbbce, ) Wilmhigton, N. C, . October 9th, 1873. ) To tte Cituem of Wilmington : As directed by a meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce held to-day, I wound li,i sf make' wi earnest appeal to you for aid xo our sister city 01 mempms in mis uer . . r s ii. 1 -v' . liourot desoair, - A once Destilential stricken community need no Words to portray to them the utter distress and urgent needs of our neighbors t th tima .nHTrr.th. mer mention " rS Sd liberal donation, by each individual, accord ing as God has given him the ability, to their relief. ;(..--.... Any amounts left with either of the daily papers, li. W. Andrews, Secretary Uham- 1 i l-T tll U n v transferred bv ' telesraph and acknowU edged through the papers. Very, respectfully, Your ob'd't servant, ' . " . Yfii. L. DeRosset. The Areas Eastern. '. Over eight thousand .persons visited the Great Eastern Circus and Menagerie yester day at Wilson, so we are informed by a dispatch received in this city last night The success t Rocky Mount, on Tuesday, was equiuy as good, upwards of six thou sand ticket 'iiavfng ! been disposed of for the three entertainments'. At Tarboro on Wednesday, the . several tents were also filled to overflowing, and the praises in favor hof this magnificent establishment continue to be heard in all directions throughout the jState. It will reacli Wilmington the 15th, ' when, as , elsewhare, three ; grand perform ances will be given at 10 A. M. and at 2 and 7, P. M., as; also a .balloon ascension and street procession. Died of His Injuries. In our issue of Tuesday we gave the par ticulars of a free, fight between a number of colored men at Lilesville on the Satur day previous, in which two-of the partici pants named Miles Hinson and Eli Bennett were badly wounded by pistol shots, the former receiving two balls in his back and the latter one in the abdomen. Since then, as we were informed yesterday, Eli Bennett has died of his wounds and Miles Hinson has been committed to jail. It seems that the parties had all been released on ball, but when Bennett died and an inquest was held over his body, Hinson was again taken in custody and recommitted. County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners will meet on Friday evening next, the 17th insL, for. the purpose of giving attention to complaining tax-payers, who are requested to bring their witnesses with them! The state FalT Commencing wCtl , e,. ith Monday next, the first day of the State Fair at Raleigh, special trains will leave Goldsboro daily at 6 o'clock A. M., and returning, will leave Raleigh at 5 P. M. " CITY ITEMS. Panrrnro Pjlpke. We now have In stock over 0 reams of news paper, size .24x36, weight 80 s per ream. It Is good, rag paper, and will be sold, In lets to suit, for cash, or sent by express O. 0. 1). The consolidsnoi of the Carolina Farmer and the Wtiklw Star having largely increased the circulation i of the tetter, advertisers will find it an, iamksble mod tam of. coiDrr.Tioicatlpa with, the farmers and plsntersof the two Oarollnaa. . . Book Bixdmt. Thx Mobkuto Stab Book Bind ery doe all kinds of Binding and Baling In s work msnhke manner,' sad at reasonable prices. Mer chsnts and others needing Beeeipt Books, or other work, may relj en promptness in the execution of their orders.: Jos PnrnTUfa. We cail the attention of mer chaats, clerks of courts, sheriff's, lawyers, ' railroad Sod steamship officers and agents,' sad sH others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the Xoamirs) 8sa Pitim Establishmxjit for the scxnspt aa fnitsful exeoatioa , of. all Harts of Jnm PRnrrTMa. W can fnrnlfih at short notice j Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Hclbets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, CaU- . legnes. Bills of Fsre, Show-BUIs, Checks, Drafts, Ac, Ac Sattsf action goarsnteed. ,)..-' IP TSD , , Want a Cook, Want a Situation,1 Want s Salesman, Wsnt a Servant Girl, -Want to rent a Stor, Want to sell a Piano, , . Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Honey, Want to boy a -Hbnse, Wsnt to bay s Herse, ' Wsnt to rent a Bouse, Want to-sell s Carriage, Want s Boarding place, Want to borrow Honey,. Want to sell pry Goods, . Want t6 sen Groceries', , , : Want to sell' Furniture, " . . Want to bell Hardware, Want to sell Real Etoiate, 'Want S Job of Carpenterlngi' ' Want a-Job of Blacksmlthing, ' Want to sell Millinery Goods, Want to sell a Honsejmd Lot, Want to fin6 any one's Address, , Want to sell a piece of Furniture, , Want to buy a second-hand Carriage,' Want to sell Agricultural Implements, Want to find anything you- have lost, . Wsnt to Advertise anything k advantage, , Want to find an owner for anything Found, , i 1 AdverUse to ; , , 1 ' -! THK JlOKSlNO STAB. ! ... Xaa't nieht we received the Tim- monsville JNev)8 owned and .edited by'DaVid - Barries;' Esq. formerly of the Wilson, Xp ZedtfeK; Mr, liarnes runs, up the jjemocrauc . nag. Tbe tfeibs bi a large 2l '(cbluoiri paper. VVe wish it a career 01 prosperity. Spirits Turpentine. State Fair at -llaleigh, Monday next. ,.,-', j John Kincaid, of Burke, aed 81, is dead.. . .'.' ; . i Cattle distemper and bog cholera earful in Burke. , Central Baptist Association met in Raleigh yesterday. , t :-.:'; J. H. Harris writes to a Greens boro paper that he-is not dead. Anson county will have her rep resentatives on the committees at the Cheraw Fair, . ,. : ; .. ; ' - -The North Carolina colored-fire men hold a convention in Raleigh on the 15th. , . ; There are ninety-four granges in the State-in operation and five deputies in the held. The Fall term of Jones Superior Court, Judge Clark, commences oh Monday, Nov. 3rd. Somer of the trooos stationed have been behaving so badly as td get in the guard hoiise. , 1 . : ' ' "' - A very "severe storm visited the Gbldsborb section on Monday last, and did considerable damage1. Press says army worms are de stroying the leaves, on the cotton stalks and other vegetable growth, in Borke. - " r The ,Railrbad sdbscriptiorl ques tion was postponed ; until next : meeting of county board in Wayne. : Probably killed, say s-Messenger. :, . ,. . , ;; On Friday of last week, says the Messenger, Mr; W. C. Hadley, of Greene county, caught two negroes stealing cotton, and jailed them. "' '," , - .-t Eight persons were baptized by the Rev. J.. N. Andrews, in the Little River near Goldsboro, on Tuesday morning liast, says the Messenger. ' ":i :- ; Getn. Talliaferro delivered' the address at the Virginia and Carolina Fair at JNortotk.' JLarge attendance secona day, says the- Virginian. ; 1 - The new cotton crop comes into La Grange slowly and the impression, ,we learn from the Review ria thatonly tworthirds of a crop will be made. Rer. Colin Shaw preached open ing sermon at meeting of . Wilmihgxon Presbytery at Beth-Car Churcli, 5 Bladen. Rev. 1). B. Black presided. - ' r In Wake Superior Court1 Wed nesday, we learn from the SentirteLBen King, charged with burning Willie LyrinV . 11 . .AAA 1 i saw uuus m 1000, was acquitteu. - ; . ( Rev. L. B. Gibson, P.E re ports a vigorous revival feeling in Guilford and Alamance circuits of the Methodist Conference. lit his district 120 conversions have occurred. . Hickory Press ; The railroad tax in Buncombe was voted on. last week and carried almost unanimously. The only fear is that a majority of the ' qualified votes have not been cast. - The Argus says a Presbyterian church will be established in Wadesboro Saturday by ordaining Dir. W. C, Ramsay and Capt. J. C. McLauchlin to the work and omce of Ruling Elders. . ' " Rickman, a colored, wagoner for HIT. Martin, 01 Surry county, was over hauled by three colored ruffians at Indian Grave Gap two weeks since, and robbed of $40 belonging to his employer. instead, ot commenc-mg on the 18th of November, as heretofore announced, Cumberland Fair will open its gates to the public on Tuesday, the 11th day 01 JNoyemeer, and close on the 14th In 1871, says the Patriot, a man named Wm. Smith, who emigrated from the Greensboro section, in 1859, died, leav ing an estate in California worth several thousand dollars to his relatives. Let the Smiths speak.. . ;, "Old Whitey," Gen. Zack Tay lor's war horse,- was -a native.- of Caldwell county, says .the Hickory Iress. John Tucker took him out to Cherokee, and hap pening to meet Gen. Taylor, Who was there on some Indian ' business, - they struck a iraae. , ,:."- The coroner's jary in the case of Harvey Hudson, -round between Mor ganton and Newton, Sept. 80th, returned a verdict of "accidentally killed by falling from his horse." When last seen he was very much intoxicated and riding at a furi ous speed. - . .: Dr. George' W. Blacknall,: the celebrated ' Raleigh' hotelist, declined to receive a handsome watch and chain tendr ered him by .the Executive: Committee as a token of appreciation of his efforts in behalf of the State Fair, stating that he considered ne had only done his duty; f Clinton Ktoortet 6i ' vesteW At a meeting of the county commissibhers on Monday their order for an election to day upon the questionof idbscription or no subscription by the county for 1,500 shares ot. stock , in-tne.. JN,ew xork,., JNorfolk and unarie8ton railroad was rescinded, and the election indefinitely postponed. - i The Nortb Carolina' Tobacco Association met at Greefistioro on the 7th Dr. T. W. Keeno ' presiding. ' There was a full representation.- Purpose declared to make it a medium for the transportation of information and a trade union. A com mittee was appointed to investigate freight rates, several addresses on - special sub jects were made; r , . Yesterday morning, at 9 o'clock, Mr, A. C: Sanders, oheof our well known and highly esteemed, young merchants, was united in marriage to.Misa Olivia, daughter of ilaj. W. A. Blpunt. fThe ceremony Was performed at the residence !bf Major Blount, on Hillsboro street, by! Rev; 'Dr. timedes, Rector of BW Mary's Schook; So says the RaleigbJ Xfews. . : t : The Hickory i Press relates how Marcus Clark, of Caldwell county j tried to steal the-" gal," who, fcy the. way is.a. FoxK away irom ner .iawer. r uei nignt laueu ; tried again, and met the 'old' chap at the gate who goes into Clark hut ' gets ' licked infernally, when, calling for the1 family to help, the ealFpx seizes a club and belabors her intended until he quits the field in utter rout and discomfiture. He tried to 'get his license money back; rightly thinking' too mucn n cense wut am a uog. ' ' ' , -a m at tireen8Doro iieaerai Uoart : in. session. The Patriot informs, na that there are some important cases: .to be. : heard. among them the case of United States against J. G.'BlbuiiV'X .T. Deweese and otherai charged with' conspiracy against the Cherokee Indians; case of. John Crane, former collector of. thia district. , The case of theWestem N. C. Railroad,;' which cer tain parties are'tmng 'toorce into Bank ruotcv; was;contuiued. ' There are 59rim- imu oases : on district , docket, 10 on circuit docket. 4 libel suits, 16 equity .casest and xv ciYU suiia. WHOLE NO. 1,887. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. :BAEB AND CHOICE ; Collection of Paintings . A T ' "A TJ"C TQJ, ,M CROnXi .Auctioneer. i y CBONLY & M0RM& : THIS TATt (FRIDAY), 18th I5?STANTV COM menc.lng at 10 o'clock A. M., we will sell at the store on Princess street, formerly occupied by J. E. Buie, Esq., s rare add choice collection Of 1- i OH Iainliiigs. Cbromoo, . Xsndscspes, Steel Kngravings, Lithographs, c Sale morning, afternoon ana evening, or until all sresold. octiu-n Carolina,, Central ;Ra!twayw mwi October 9lli, 173. PASSENQKHS , TO THE iSTATB FAIR CAN travel over this line ' : For Half Second-Class.: Fare, And parties of ave or more can travel 100 miles and more, tor sz uo eacu, ana lor less distances at 3 cts. tier mile one wav. ' 1 ' ' 8. . L, FEE MONT, oct 10-lt So Superintendent. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. iHEKE WILL BE A: MEETING OF WILMING- ton Grange at the Court House, on Saturday night next, at 7:30 o'clock, . Every member is requested to be present. octlO-St. -i ; : By order of the -, M. HOUSE FURNISHING umu t ' Ik t-a-mw ; 1 i 'aamaaaaaaaw bm' C a- O O 3D ,.S: -At the New Jxardwai-eStore. : ecslO-tfj j.0IlIjiU;BnSON. tTO BUGAR-CUBjm BABte, -ASHXAND FLOUR, buckwheat, new ; Roasted Coffee fresh everyday. .'''"- octlO-tf , C; , , J. C, 8TEYENSO Jf- Consignees r "D LEASE .TAKE NOTICE THAT. THE GEX- man Barque Atlantic is ready to receive i cargo. Oct 9, 187S4ct 10-3t G. SCHEBING. Ladies' Belts, TOADIES' AND GENT'S TRUNKS, 8ATCHELS, Bhawl Btraps, Belt-fi&tchela, &c, at the Saddle and Harness Factory of J.$.TopJb.auB. dcClo.j No. 8 South Front St, : '' WOmfaurton, N. O. mayS-tf nac MISCELLANEOUS. J. & H. SAMSON TEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE LADIES JL thattheir . . Fall and Winter Stock Is now complete in all its branches. Our patrons win una as usual ine largest assortment oi DBESS GOODS, From tbe lowest grade up td the best, with a full nnsoinronnc -- . -: Oamers ..." ECair; Goods ; FOB BBIKGOAIS, All at prices to suit the times. We have received, a smauiotoi Ladies'; aald GM a7oosb.t Drlne tne. Panic, Which ws can-offer much below ORIGINAL COST. With strict attention to the wishes of our patrons. we will maintain our reputation ss the most accom-; moaatmg nouse lit Wilmington. : , - J. & H. SAMSON, oct8-tf ... , , 48 Market street Bacon, lard. Butter, WKT SALTED AND SMOKED WESTERN" JJ Shoulders ansV8ides la Hogsheads and Boxes. Sugar-Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips. N. d - HOGrROUND CITY MISS PORK, RUMP P0RKti pure lau) in Tierces and tubs, choice . TABLE BUTTER, BEST FACTORY. CHEESE IN X.OT8 TO SUIT. For sale by msylS-tf ADRIAN A VOLLERS. New Publications. QARMEirS INHERITANCE, "''"' ' By Christian Reid; THE MASTER OF GREYLANDS, By Mrs. Henry Wood; MISS DOROTHY'S CHARGE, . By Frank L. Benedict The Wooing G't , The Little Camp, by the author of "The Wide, Wide World," For sale at . t HEINSBERGER'S oct 9-tf : Live Book and Music Store. HrGOODSy piNB CLOTHING, ' ' ' 1 Medium Priced Clothing, li( LOW PRICED f! . , Opening t oct 9-tf ; City Clothiers. The Illllsbor Recorder, " .,f,. . I . . ' . , rpHE OLDEST PAPER IN THE STATE. CTR 'lilcuUtes xtefaslveiy Jn Orange and, adjoining counties. Subscription price $3 50 per annum. roDnanea weeuy. . . ; . : . JOHN D. CAMERON, oct 9-tf Editor and Proprietor. .... 1 60 .... s 00 .... S 60 .... a 00 i..S 6C .... 6 00 .... 6 60 8W ....15 00 00 ...36 00 ....60 00 " S four aaya.I!!".. .II. days..... ...... " 1 wwk.f:?;......C. " f" Three weeka..,...,. .. " Onemon..w.::...:.. " " Two months.-.. ............. cx,monuiB.s.-.i... one year ...... EEyContract Advertisement taken at m-onniv Uonately low rates. - Five Kqusres estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares as s half -column. . . . f MISCELLANEOUS. : OPERA HOUSE. 'J.IT ' PROF. WTtMA&S 1 -- T7K)TJR KIGHTS ONl,T, COMMENCING ON JP Wedneedir. October 8th.- "Matinee-on Satnrdav st S o'clock, ' Gofd and Silver Watches, Table Sets, Family Bi bles.. olives-plated Ware, and other netful-and hand- . some- presents "' ' ' .IV E S A VF A Y At every entertainment of Prof. Wyman, the Wiz ard ana vesnttoqaist, wnawtif appear la 6ew and wonderful feats of mngic and novel experiment, coochidlui; with Wyman' 1- ughable, hfe-im.viiig admission, vd cents; seats in :iie t'lrcle, S- cw Doors open at 7 0"c;ock to commence ui 8. j A fRESENT TO EVERY PURCHASER OF A TICKET-NO BLANKS. . - - ... , See Bills of tbe Day. oct S-8t JUST RECEIVED, V LARGE STOCK OF Fall . M .Wiiitei: Milliilery -ASD-i- - . -h .:,.'! . . . MILLINERY GOODS, , TtjHrra ' GOODS, TT chief s. Hosiei COBSETS, : HANDKER- Hand-made Hood Skirts and Bustles, Worsted, 'Leather and v eivet xseits, iteai fiecK Ties ana uusnes, ana ' All tne Novelties of the Season Usually found la aflrst-class millinery store. : Some thing new Ja.. RUBBER UMBRELLA. - i !u: ' , ' . Havlna enlarred mt store and stock. I can offer Isuperiox Inducements.!! my line of business to Wholesale and . ItcLBil Buyers, . I bave added, to my: stock p, .department of ' Hom FflMsMLi Qeois Thankful fortae Datrotise Wtkerto r4crfd. i trust by fair dealing and GIVING THE.. BEST GOODS FOB THE LEASl iT MONEY to gain aa ln- crease of custom. . i . '-i-. i- ' . '' ONE RICETERltS CASH. A, D. BRWN, 1; 1SCHANX1KCOBNIK, WHmugton. P. S. Special notice will be given to the Ladies of the Grand, millinery Opening FRESE CRACKERS. PBNT'8, WAT CRACKERS, i ASSORTED JJ QUEENS. K CRACKERS. Fruit Crackers; Albert Biscuits, and a variety of Fancy Cakes, at , GEO. MYERS'. THE WORLD-RENOWNED ElilTplE FLQIIE "Oest Batter In the World,' At, V!"GEOitoB"jnirERS'; i bet 7-tf 1 '-; ' 11 'gnalSflo. Front Street : B. WEILL'S, - Front StTee Center f riricess T7XTRA.6RDINART INDUCTMENTS ARE OF XU fersd in Fancy sad Staple 1 .:! ;, fiOOuS, NflttflM Hid Faicy ArMes. LOOK AT TH&SE VRlCBS t Full line j st 195c. Three-fourth Wash Poplins '.. 18c ? Biarets Cloths,.. . I.,..' . 35c Double-fdld Mohair Repps,. 37XC "Uarll?"'-"-'-Allrwool French Merino . . . . j.,... ?c And upwards. Abo. a full nne of Casbmeres, Otto man Repps, Sflk -Pongee's.' Silk Chain - Poplins. Twilled arid Striped Satens, Camel: Hail' Cloths, - IK ALL THE ' STEW: - SHADES ;'. Ia JL DIES O LO-A K I If 8 , HOUSE ' FURNISHING ' dlOODS, Men's aad Boy's Wear, all of wbleh w offer si Sim liar low prices. . Call and examine. - " BespeetfuUy,' octS-tf B. WEILL. WE ARE PLEASED rpo BEL,.ABLiTPAGAIH. OTIFY OUR ' Btrioktng f Aendi of tne arrivalW i fresh lot of that popular brand of Segars, it La Pare pa 99 Which we guarantee to be equal in flavor to aay prevtous shipment. Call, and try them. Three for & Csnts. . :i r: ;i , ; ., , CHAS. ft;JaTJSRS; CO., septf 1 Nprth Front Strset Just Received A LXSTlA LOT OF 1 fl T VV Smotln ..f j. Tcteo! CALL AND GIVE IT fit- : - I, . A BIAL. 'If 4.. :,. , BJfcNRY BIJR aTfTiinCR. , No. S JEXarket Street. sept!44f SlribRNrNG STAB BOOK BUTB- RY is eomptete is all sQ its appointments. sod is in charge of oneof the most sldliiful workmen in the State. All kinds of Bindinz executed neatly cheaply and expeditiously. augll-ti v. Kid Gloves. fcephyr, ; Uair switches, OP 2
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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