THE MORNING, STAR. PUBLISHED DAILT, BY RATBS or UBSCKtPTlOK. .. vear, m aavauco vujr uwu;..........nw month. In advance ' V 8 50 monke,inadyance( " W in advance (dj mauj.. Tth in advance ( " v . To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of. tne ifV rllfcoKU vcuw H vu awbi ta are t .nfhorized to collect for more than 8 numthe in advance. llirv OUTLINES. Two curses at Shreveport charged with robbing the dead. Four hundred cases of fever at Shreveport. There have been 900 deaths at Memphis, and dead bodies lie neglected waiting for burial. A box factory was burned yesterday ia Boston. At Southwalk Foundry, Philadelphia, 600 operatives struck. ThcCarlists claim a great victory. De Chambord has mysteriously withdrawn HYnhadorff. Mail coach robbed A in California. Paris police Beized 22,- 000 photographs of young Napoleon. . Chambord is near Geneva. A British schooner bottom up and body of woman found near Boston. Gold;i08l108f ; Spirits Turpentine, 41 cents; Rosin, $2 90. Hon. Alfred Camming, of Georgia, dead. Bark Bttteoxu found at sea breaking up. No signs of life. Hum THE FAYETTBTILLB PAIR. ' the eleventh annual exhibition of the Cumberland Agricultural Society will take place on the 11th "-of No vember and will continue until the 14th. RewR. S. Moran, D. D.,- of this city, will deliver the address on Thursday, the-13th. The President of the Society is Thomas J. Curtis, Esq. ; the Secretary is Col. William Alderman. The Fair at. Favetteville is the onlv exhibition open to a large number of counties, and we believe has, been well sustain ed heretofore.- . 'We are sorry to see; that Hon. J. B. Beck is an apologist - for Cooke and Shepherd, chiefs of the corrupt Washington ring. It is hard to say who is reliable Tiberian these times. Wmi tbe Address of Dr Hog lathe Evangelical Alliance. This morning, as I sat before the man who has so recently stirred otir J hearts the dark brother who came, as he said, 14,000 miles and as,-1 heard him speak of the love o.f Jesus, and when he remia&ed u's'bf that one family who dwell in Him, I was re minded of that beautifal passage in Dr. Alexander's religious experience when he told us that if four raea of different colors, and speaking differ ent languages and of different blood and education, should be drawn to gether traveling in a stage coach, and if there should be an TMlerpreter there," and it should be discovered that these four men, representing dif ferent nationalities, were all one "in Christ, their four hearts, like kindred drops of water, would mingle into one. Applause. That is the only true secret ;that .is-the only lasting bond of any Christian unity, of any alliance . the only one. Wve have oftentimes noticed by the seaside when the tide was out that in the sand there were little pools of water standiug separate :and distinct, but when the tide comes .rcthing in those that are -nearest the sea.re the first oblitereted, and then agitfhe tide rolls on the others are cov ered, satil bv-and-by it is all one ex panse of water; and thus the love of Christ rises above denominations: and religious distinctions and merges them into one, because they are one to him. Applause. And yet when the Alli ance separates, aod . when the mem bers of it i;o to their own homes, there will be nothing permanent in its influ-. euce, no perpetuation of any salutary power us the result of 'it, unless it all be based upon that, and upon that only, and if all the Protestants of Uhis world were to unite in an alliance,' uf the object of that alliance was . thereby to gain new influence from lis ambers arid the wealth it repre sented, it vould be bat a rope of sand that would bind them together, and the union would not be worth the ef fecting. And therefore it is exceeding ly important to reoaeniber the iounda tion entirely with tbe ntiments of those who tell ns t hat i-ristian unity among different denominations is to be advanced --is to' be seesfed 'by making; little of the distinction thfrt prevail in different churches. I be lieve that the doctrines of the Bible are the pillars upon which 'the glori ous Church of Christ upon earth rests applause, and I believe .intber church -organizations in which indi vidual uietv is best developed; arrdi although they have doctrines which are not, essential to salvation, these very doctrines are essential to the symmetrical development of Christian churches, and therefore not to be nade light of. Hyaetntlie. Hvacinthe takes Fathef Hyacinthe takes a step 'further in .advance than even the Old Catholie. iJe no longer makes any pretence !to flSSgiance to the Church of Ilorne. Ji js new, breadth of creed he goes eveu beyond the" Alli ance itself, and .proclaims faith in ; Christ as the only essential of Chris tian brotherhood. ' aae -expresses an ardent hope in the future unity of the Chureh, though it is plain be expects "this to be accomniisheai not-Krniuch :by bringing all withm ite pftleas by. croaking down the pale. The warms in .Sumter jouttty. s. C, have cut off all the foliage of the cotton and destroyed all the im 'mediSte bpcuttkigoiff the1 crop a 'i ii third. ' 5. r I i; .-.i.' 17: . SOUTHERN NEWS NOTES. Macon was to have received $100,000 in cnrreney this weeK'. T Savahnalvlfas subscribed In all $1,156 to the sufferers at Shreveport and; Memphis. . . -f- Due West College opened last j wees wiuLmore tUan. seventy pupils iu attendance. , - Wofford College, in Spartan burg, cdwimenced with eighty stu dents on. the 1st inst, Granges have been organized at Cedar Springs and ' McKettrick's Mill,' irr Abbeville county. Thirty shares of the Augusta Factory stock werj sold in Augusta on Tuesday at $1.56 per share.. " A iiegrt girl dbthe plantation of Capt, J. A. Salters, in Williams burg county, S. C, was' shot and kill ed last week by a" negro boy . eight years old. 5 . f ; , Gold has been disco veredLpn the lantation of Squire Cozby, near lOwndesville, in Abbeville county, S. C. Blasting began last week, and it is confidently expected the deposit will prove very rich. J ames B. Russell, aged about twenty years, who lives in Rose lane, says, the Charleston JVews, was seri ously injured; Thursday afternoon, wnue gunning near Payne's arm. His left hand was so badly shattered by an accidental explosion of the gun tnat amputation was necessary. NKTIT AD VEKTISKimENTS. Oliver Ditson & Co. Music Books. I. Solomon. Sausages. f , , ; r James AirbESSON. W. C. & A. R. B. . John F. DmNE. W. & W. R R. " Geo. R. French & Son. Boots, &c. ikedlcal CoikTentlon. We are requested to state that a meeting of the Physicians of Eastern North Caro lina will be held in Goldsboro on Tuesday, November 4th, 18?3, for the purpose of or ganizing a .Society for. -the advancement of medical knowledge. -All members of the! profession in. good standing are invited to attend. If " knowledge is power" in any thing it must necessarily be so in the medi cal profession, which is vested with such a weighty responsibility in its dealings with the human race, and nothing is so much cal culated to lead to the attainment of this knowledge as the frequent interchange of opinions and experiences among medical men od the discussions which are sure to follow. We hope the proposed meeting will lead t good results and that the Asso ciation whiefe they have' in view may be formed. ' - ; : : The members of German La Lodge No. 4, K, of V, i I had qaite an interesting an pleasant meeting on last Thursday eveniag, the presentation of a beautifal badge pia of the order, to Knight N. Gillican, of Stooe- wall Lodge No. 1, being the principal fea- tute of the occasion. The presentation .speech was made by P.. G. C. Wm. 11. Gerken, who, in the name of, his Lodge, tendered the present to Mr. Gillican as a 4estimonial of the respect and' esteem in which he u lld by his brethren of No. 4, and as a . alight token fit, appreciation for services rendered that Lodge, .Mr. G. re plied in a 'feeling speech," but being com pletely taken by surprise1 begged to be ex cused from making any extended remarks. After the above Jeremony, speeches were made by P. C., W-'Hottendorf, C. C, O. Schulken and V. C, A D. WesselL A BuBaway Car, Last night, about 8 o'clock, a street car was seen dashing up Seventh street 7 at a speed scarcely excelled by a railroad train. Ia. passing the corner of Seventh and Cb.es- nut it was noticed that there was no driver or passengers on the ear; and It Was taken for granted that the animal attached to it had become anxious about his evening mea and being left to his own inclinations for a moment had determined to ' double quick" it to the stables. A number of spectators watched the car in its reckless course until it started to round the curve at the corner of Seventh and Red Cross streets, when a crash was heard, the car was stopped in its Hiit and it was known that it was off the track. The driver was seen hastening after his runaway steed, but he was too late to avert the catastrophe. . Kay! CoHrt. The ' following cases were disposed of yesterday morning C. Leonard, W.3Iyers,, C Lovet, An thony Preston, and Peter Schamland, sea: men, charged with acting in a disorderly manner on the streets on Thursday night, were' found guilty and judgment entered against them as follows: C. Leonard, $10 and costs; W. Myers, fis ana costs; v. Lovet, $10 and costs; Anthony Preston and Petef Scbainlaod 4Ucharged on the payment of costs. - ' ' ; -- Robert Webby charged with refusing to assist the pbiicfi bffleers In making the above arrests, was required to pay a fine of $5 and costs. ' ., One cantdnujd ojer until this morn.- ing.. ... : ; . , : Boeky Polm ruee - ,, We learn thatthere was a, very interest ing meeting of the Rocky Point Grange, Patrohs of Husbandry, yesterday. Two iew ebew wire ib4tiated nd much in terest was manUeBtld; ' The ' Grange there itaow considertdla flonriahjsfj condi tion, with bright pf ospe Morn WILMINGTON, ' Splendid weather for several days past. -- Superior Court one week from Monday next: - . ; -Why don't some enterprising person start a tannery here? Don't forget Wymah's Matinee this afternoon, at 3 o'clock.; . Miss Lillie Eldridge commences an en gagement here next Thursday. - The county bridge over Smith's Creek is now reported in good order. - And; still the fancy fixins" are going up on the Bank of New Hanover. 'New -River oysters have been very scarce in market for the past week. " TheSchr. Reim made the trip" from 2Tew York to this port in forty-nine hours There is a gentleman in this city who subscribes for thirty newspapers. His "head is level." See change of schedule on the Wil mington and "Weldon road, "published else where. v Walter G. McRae, Esq., and Master Hugh McRae have arrived home from their European toury , -rThe cotton crop in - Brunswick is said to have been considerably injured by the late heavy rains. r. Aaslamp is needed at. the corner of Ninth andChesnut streets. The kerosene lamp at that point is of op service,. Gea MeClure, Cbief Paymaster U. S. A., has arrived and gone below to pay off f rr AJttent!6a is galled, to Qieichange of schedule on the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, as it appears in our col umns this morning. Don't forget the meeting of Wilming ton Grange, P. 'of EL, to take place at the Court House this evening, at 7 J o'clock Every member is requested to be present. Capt.:. J., D. Chunming, formerly of thai city, but now Cashier of the Tarboro branch of the Bank of New Hanover, has been ki the city for a day or two this week. Messrs. Cronly & Morris are having a new pavement laid in front of No. 12, aouth side of Marfan, between Front and. Water streets, they being agents of the property. - Wm. A. Guthrie, Esq., oFayetteyille, Grand Chancellor of the Order f Knights of Pythiaaof this State, expects to wUit our city about the 21st inpt, for the purpose of paying an official visit to each of the three Lodges here. Cbsoitber mt Commerce. Col. W. L. DeRosset, President of the Chamber of Commerce, has appointed for the ensuing year the following standing committees: Ball, Beading Boom and Hbrarg C. H. Robinson, chairman; J. L. Cantwell, R W. Andrews. . - Transportation and JfavigaiionF. W. Kerchner,, chairman; R. P. Barry, A D. Cazanx. Cerretpendenco and Foreign Trade A. 3, XHeRosEet, chairman; E. Feschau, J. Leob. . . . Propositions ad Grievances W. R. Mur chiaon. chairman : W, H. McRarr. L B. Grainger. Bar and River ImprovetwrnttIL Nutt, Geo. Harriss, Alex. SprunL Wrmin Lut Ntgjfeit. Wyman was again greeted hy a very large audience last night. His wonderful feats of magic seem never to grow winter- esting, while the distribution of gifts still continues a prominent feature of the per formance. Mr. C. W. McClammy heldthe lucky number for the gold watch and G. W. Bennett won the Sliver watch. A matinee this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for the benefit of ladies and children, and a per- formance to-nightJwiH close Prof . Wyman'a engagement here for the present The matinee will be an interesting affair and will doubtless be largely attended. The charges, will be the same in all parts of the house. Oar Bar The British Barque Nancy Bryson ia xe- ported to have crossed tbe Bar yesterday morning drawing 17 feet of water, being heavily laden with naval stores, &c. It is also stated that the tide at the tune was not very high. This is considered, an extraor dinary fact Postponed. We learn that at the meeting of the Ex ecutive Committee of the Cape Fear Agri cultural Association, held at the Purcel House last evening, it was determined to postpone the annual Fair until some time in December. Freedmea's Saving; Bank. J. H. Smythe, cashier of the Freedmen's Savings Bank of this city, and others, ad dressed a meeting at the City Hall last night in explanation of the present condi tion and prospects of the bank, giving the reasons for taking advantage of the sixty dayB' rule, etc. Tfca ifPSJier Oldnam. The steam tug 4feP- Oidhamh&a, we learn, been purchased hy Capt. i&forgah for f 1,400 for the Charleston Tug and lighter gpnv pany, and will be taken to that place shortly to undergo the necessary repairs. Winrtoa; Sentinel: On Monday night of fast week two barns of Mr.5 Solo mon Tise, near Pfafftown were destroyed by fire. Four mutes, , two cows, lot of hay andabont 1,000 leet oi lumner were Durnea. xne nre was xne wuek oi aa in cendiary. ng N. C, SATURDAY, CITY ITEMS. New Rives Oystibs. They have come, and Gil bert it in his element again. All in want of the lus cious blvalve8 on' the " half shell " or otherwise, should call at his Saloon on South Water street Printing Paper. We how have in stock over 200 reams of news paper, size 24x36, weight 30 lbs per ream. It i good, rag paper, and will be sold, in lots to suit, for cash, or seat by express C. O. D. The consolidation of the Carolina Farmer and the Weekly Star having largely increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers will find it an admirable medium of communication with the farmers and planters of the two Carolinas. Book Bmdkry. Ths Moraine Stab. Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. Job Pbdittnq. 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 Morn ik a Stab PBonmts EarASUSHxnrr for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job Priktino. We can furnish at short notice Cards, Bill-Heads, TLetter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-BOls, Checks, Drafts, fcc, Ac Satisfaction guaranteed. Want a Cook, Want a Situation, Want Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, Want to bay a Hoaee, Want to hisv a Heree, , Want to rent a House, Want to sell a Cai ri ige, Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, Want to sell Furniture,' , Want to bell Hardware, Want to sell Real Estate, Want a job of Carpentering, 1 Want a job of Blacksmithing, 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 second-hand Carriage, Want to sell Agricultural Implements, Want to find anything you have lost. Want to Advertise anything to advantage. Want to find aa owner for anything Found, AdvertlMbi THIS UOBNIHG STAB. BAB AND AND BITEB IMPROVE MENTS. WrxaaKGTOiT, N. C, 23d Sept, 1873. Col. Wm. L. DeRosset, President of the Chamber of Commerce: Sra Your Committee on Harbor Im provements have thought it proper to call tne attention oi tne unamoer to tne present condition of the beach bordering the har bor (which is now being improved by the government) from Bald Head point around by the Capes and up to .New Inlet it is very evident that to make tnese im provements available And permanent the river and harbor must be protected from the blowing sands from those beaches by some means or otner. and li no better can be adopted, then, by the cultivation of grass; shrubbery, trees, Sc., and in view of this necessity, and the possibility of its not being satisfactorily, accomplished by the government, it may become necessary for the promotion of our navigation and commerce tnat wis wors must De aong dj the city of. Wilmington and county of New Hanover; in such case-it may prove embar rassing to . trespass upon the lands of a county not identified with the interest of TTTM 5 & " .a - : m rv linungton, ana even u tne trespass was not forbidden, she could not be expected to participate in an expenditure of ' money not in the interest of her own citizens, while the county of New Hanover would have no authority for expending money be- yonu ner own limits. in view ot tne possiouity ot tnese and other complications arising sooner or later. and obstructing the perfect completion of the harbor improvements, we suggest the propriety ot tne unamoer taxing sucn steps as may seem necessary for securing an act Of retrocessions of this beach to New Han over county at the approaching session of the lieiri8lature. And we furthermore direct your atten tion to prevent any prospective complica tion to our commerce and trades growing out of the ownership of Ifiagle s Island by a county wnose interest is foreign to our own. Jbven at tnis moment civilautaonty over commerce of fhe port cannot' be exercised, wiui tjuc aim laviuiy. Ana again, across tnis island is to De found the only road-way. to the city from all that region of. country lying west of the ape i ear nver. , . .: i This road being a chartered monopoly, is very expensive, at some times dangerous and .impassable, and at all tunes unpleasant, nrohibitinir to a considerable degree , any uung:UKB a. pruMtauie, iree-. or . pieasunt communication and tranc with tnat coun try, "and so it is likely to continue,' bo lon as the lurisdiction oVerthis Island and roa is held by a oounty pot directly Interested isx toe savaocemeia ui we cuy. nss. . . - inereiore. it appears nent. proper, ana to the interest of both counties, as well as the city, that the ownership of this Island should be transferred to the county or. mew Hanover, whose interest would be to make this road a free, safe and pleasant highway to and from the city, which would erpially benefit Brunswick county by affording to her citizens every .access , to their market town. We furthermore believe it would do much toward settling up the waste lands of Brunswick, by foreign emigrants, who generally locate where the-country is well improved with good and I cheap ' highways to market and nowhere else. In connection with this subject, It would be well to remember, ' that in when New Hanover county was formed, the Cape Fear river was made its western border.; At that time Brunswick river was unknown, and what is now known aa Brunswick river was then recognized as the northwest branch of Cape Fear, making its confluence with the northeast branch of the river, at the foot of the Island, and that portion of what is nowreccognizedasthe northwest branch, lying between the bluff at the head of the Island and Point Peter; opposite to the city, was regarded as onlyia cutoff or thorough far which, in the course of time, grew to the dimensions of a principal river, and so became. J&ow this Island ever became at? tached to Brunswiok county w e are not ad vised. Be this as it may, it is now evident that the present organization ir damaging to both countiss, inasmuch as it retards emigration into Brunswick county to settle and cultivate her wasts lands, obstructs the travel and transportation of 'her ;own citi zens, while it obstructs the advancement of New Hanover county and the city of Wil- OCTOBER 11, 1873. mingtOB, by ' denying civil' jurisdiction to some extent over tne commerce or tne port, and the trade and traffic with all that re gion of country which is at present almost a sealea door. We therefore suggest that the Chamber take immediate steps towards negotiations with the authorities of Brunswick county tor arranging a satisfactory bill of retro cession of these two sections to New Han-' over county at the approaching session of uic jiegiataiu.ru ui xiurwn Carolina. Respectfully submitted. , Geo. Harriss, Committee. Spirits Turpentine. Typhoid fever is severe around Ellerbe Springs. The Pee Dee Herald, has been interviewing Rhoda Lowery. Pre-engagements prevent the President from attending our State Fair. The Gazette is writing for tele graph communication between Fayetteville and the rest of mankind. Right . At the Central Baptist Associa tion, now being held in Raleigh, Rev. Jas. 3. Purefoy preached the opening sermon. The attendance at the Hender son Fair smaller than was expected. Ad dress of Senator Merrimon is spoken of in highest terms. f The Herald says Thomas Bul lard, an old man, seven miles from Wades boro, was struck dead by an attack of paralysis one day last week. Hon. D. W; Voorhees telegrams in response to an inquiry that he will cer tainly be present at the time appointed, tin- ess prevented by irovidence. Hearne, editor of the Raleigh Era, says a Sentinel telegram, was worsted m m avfiwfv uvavgatiU iiin tt uiv4 Newbern Thursday in a fight with Na. a editor of the Newberni. - On the 7th, Mr, W. ALHerbert, in son a prominent merchant of Battleboro. was married to Miss Mollie P. Boddie, daughter ot the late w. W. Uoddie. -Esq.. a well known citizen of Nash. . . : Mr. Henry Waker, of Davidson county, having resigned his position as a member of the Board of Directors for the Insane Asylum. Gov. Caldwell has selected Dr. 8. G. Coffin, of Guilford county," to fill the vacancy. ' . The attendance at the Kehokee Baptist Association, Cross Boads Church, Edgecombe county, was large. The intro- Quctory sermon was preached by Jfilder Clayton Moore. . Elder C, B. Hassell was chosen Moderator. . ' . . Attendance and exhibition at Salisbury Fair creditable. The press was represented by Mr. Cameron, of the Hills boro Beeorder, T. B. Kingsbury, of the Kaleieh Sentinel. C. F. Harriss. of the Con- corn Sun, and 'the local' of the Raleigh The meeting held in Wilson on last Wednesday in behalf of . the Wilson. Greenville and Tar River Railroad was or ganized by calling Elder Peter Hines to the cnair ana appointing K. W. Brngletary, of the Plaindealer, Secretary. - A formal re port of the Chief Engineer of the survey includes an estimate of the. cost of com pleting the road, which he reckons at 1250. OOq. The directors have determined not to ro to work until the full sum of 200.- 000 in solvent subscriptions has been raised. rPk. ..t im nuiwuui. ua biuu. uuusu wait roa. up to somet uung oyer sao.uoo, and the meeting adjourned to meet at Stantonsburg on the 10th, Farmvflle on the 11th, and Greenville on the 13th inst Several speeches were made Dy uoi. Keenan and others. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. General Sup'ts Office. WlLniNOTOll, cohvmnJA. AV- CrrSTA R. B. COBlPAJfYj ,'0 WTLMINQTON, N. p., Oct. 11, 187& Change of Schedule. rpHE FOLLOWINO 8CHEDULB WTLL GO INTO jl. eneci n um a. Ja., bmuuy. ixtb last: DAT BXPBESS TRAIN, (SaUy.) Leave Wilmington Arrive at Florence Arrive at Colombia........ Arrive at Augusta,. Leave Aagust,......, Leave Colombia Arriva at Florence. .... . Arrtoe at Wilmington.. 4:80 A. H. 10:84 A. M. S:00 P. Jf.. 8.-0D T. M. 4:30 A. M. 10:20 A. M. fc4B P.. M. 10W P. M. IVIgbt Express Trafia IaHy Sun- Leave Wilmington.... ........:.. 6:WP; M, Artveat Florence.... ...it UsSSP; M. Arrive at Colombia -. 4:00 Ai M. ArrreatAogostax.......t,i'.. A, M. Leave A An2U8ta... Arrive at Columbia.. 8:4 p: m. . Arrive at Florence . Arrive at Wilmlmrton. 7tl0 A, V. All trains make close connection both North ami Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night traiaa, . Wumingtbn & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Change Schedule. Omcii aw Gxhl Bpmbuithkmt. ; WOminston, N. O., Oct 11th. 1678. f XT A vn iUvrvD -nnm rvami naxajrr. PAS- senger trains on the Wilmlnston and weldon Railroa road will roa as follows : , ITI All. TRAIN. ; Leave Unioq Depot daily (Sundays ex , cepted) At 7:40 A. M. Arrive atGoldsbero. 11:50 A. M. S:00 P. M. Rocky Mount.- Weldon 3.50 P. M. 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PUBLISH 1,000 MUSIC BOOKS bui tea to every taste ana every occasion, De- scriptive Catalogues sent free. Amone the most re- cent ana best are HOUR OF SINGING,. . . .........., . .,$1 00 or mga sctiooia. and Bemiaaries. . CHOICE TRIOS,. . r. ....... 1 CO. r or mga benoeis and bemiaaries. THE STANDARD,.. t,............... 1 SO rue Banner unarcn music book oi tne season. THE RIVER OF LIFE...... 85 Unequal ed in variety, unexcelled In quality. . A Sabbath School Song Book by 40 compos ers. , CHEERFUL VOICES, 50 1. o .iSmerson's Latest sctiool song book. THE ORGAN AT HOME,.'..:....'.' 8 50; undeniably the pent cojlt-cuon lor Keed or- ; gllM. - j DEVOTIONAL CHIMES. r . . 75 IN eat, complete, perfect. For Social Meetings. All are choice books, already in great demand. Either book sent postpaid for the retail price. Oliver Dltson & Co. I C. II. Dltson & Ce. I 711 B'way, New York. Boston. oct ll-d2taw sat wed' wtf FOR THE MONEY. WE OFFER , BOOTS M SHOES To Cash Costomers at Lowest Prices. Call and examine before purchasing will make t pay you. GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, 89 North Front street oct 11-tf Sansa&res, sr T)EEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, &c ; the best market rrZa - WJJVilfcVM of oct ll-2t Carr's Block, 2nd Street Ladies' Belts, J-ADIES' AMD GENT'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS; Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, at the Saddie anct Harness Factory of Jf. S. Topbam 4c Oo No. 8 South Front St., . Wilminttton, N. C may8-tf nac MISCELLANEOUS. m ST0BE: 5 QQQ 8A.CKS SALT, g 000 11 CORN, 1 'oOO BUSHEI OATS? QQ BALES HAT, 1 000 BU8HBLSMEAL BOXES D. & SIDES, 1 AA BOXES SHK'D SIDES and SHOULDERS. ' EOLLSBAGKUNQ, 1 000 BUNDLES TIKS' QQQ SPIRIT CASKS, 2Q BBLSjjQLUE, I -t AAA BDLSHOOP IRON i.VlV I oaa papers rivets. 2Q0 PAPERS RIVETS, BOXES CHEESE, 1 0 K Bhls, Mullets,,800 Bbls, Flour, 125 Bbla. Su- gar,-40 bgs Coffee (all grades). 125 Boxes Tobacco, SO. Bbls. and Half Bbls. Snuff, 50 Cases SnnfL 100 Bbls. and Boxes Crackers. 75 Bbls. Rice. 800 Cases Brandy Peaches, 160 bosen Backets. 50 Boxes uumy, ixa coxes can cues, sc., ac,, irorsaieby- oct6-tf .. F. W. KERCHNER. ( Real Estate and Loan Association SAVINGS BANK I jno. witDER Atkinson. THOS. Bi McKO S , . , . . . : .'. . Vice President CHAS. S. ELLIS....... Secretary and Twasorer DIRECTORS: Jno. Wilder "Atklhsoii,' Oftklnson & Manning. Alrich Adrlaavef Adrian A YoUers. ; i . : wm. a. Bernard, or tne Wilmington Stab. Isaac B. Grameer. President Hunk of Mew Hsnorer. George Harriss, of Harriss A HowelL . ; ThosT H. McKoy, of W. A. Whitehead & Co. ! RogBxHoore, Broker. -. : . - . Samuel Northrop, of Northrop A Camming. George W. Williams, of Williams A Marchlson. ; - npHE ABOVE CORPORATION CHARTERED A by act'of the General Assembly of North Caro lina, is now prepared to receive deposit f ONE jltvuucuv buu uuwarua. on wnicn - ' EIGHT PER CENT. JNTERT will be allowed, - r - , . . ; TheaafetT of the secormes. the constanflv in- . creasiB24MnitaI of the Association, the liberal rate of Interest, and the character of the management,, ontte in Bulking thia the 'J ' SAFEST AND BES PAtTNG S AVJNGS SCBCEME ever offered to this eemnnmitr. -'J 1 - . Interest allowed on a soma remaining one month ana lunger. . . . i r i jrineen aaya oonoe reoosed to draw coat snim . Deooslts received at but timehr th SMnim Aanft Treaguiet, No. 41 jtarket stree'' Now Publications. ' QAOtKirs JjmiRlTANCE; - . By Christian Reid) THE MASTER OF GRETLANDS, . By Mrs. Henry Wood. MISS DOROTHY'S CHARGE, By Frank. L. Benedict .The Wooing Ot,. TheLlttle-Campi by the author of "The Wide, Wide World," J : : For sale at HETNSBERGER'S oct9f Live Book and Moslc Store. Mules Wanted. ' .;;.--:.?. . ... ; : - h TLOW PRICES WE WILL PURCHASE FOUR or Ave good, aonn&y medium size Moles. oct 6-tf . .,: r p, a. ?AlSLET A CO. Salt, Salt, Salt. 1 AAA SACKS " UVKBPOOL' - SALT-Now landing and for sale low from wharf by eplS-tt -, WTLLUMS A MURCHISON. Sickey Bevived. 100 BARRELS CELEBRATED ' 1 hi'j'tr j '!ki From New Wbeaty ForstUeby; . EDWAKDS A HALL. RATES ?. ADVERTISING. nf Square one dr, ..... . .S,.". fl 00 ' '- - - twodya,.i.... 1 50 " three days S 00 " four dayB . S 60 fivedays..... S 00 !! u - ...-.. 8 50 " . Two weeks.... 5 00 !! ThraesMeks.s4..i. ........... 6 60 " " One month 8 09 " " .Two months.... is 00 " " . ' Three months..... .k S3 00 " Six. months 85 00 XMe'year..,;.iv.Vv ......B0 00 t3P Contract Advertisements taken at propor tionately low rates. Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half -column. ; t:-..,: " MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA HOUSE PROP. IVYMAN'S G I F T EXHIBIT I D N, FOUR NiGHTS 'ONLY,' COMMENCING ON Wedneady, October 8th. Matinee on Saturday at 8 o'clock. Gold and Silver Watches, Table Sets, Family Bi bles, f-nver-plated Ware, and other useful and hand some presents ,,.-,,'' O I V K N A A V At every entertainment of Frof.- Wyman, the Wiz ard and Ventriloquist, wh'-will oppearin new and wonnwrfal fenlx of m pir aiif) novel exprimeur. concludiig with Wym'aii ! tiil.al' f, - ei. . vin figures' or Liliputian C trcu- AdniissioD, & rents; sckIs iu bt- Circk-. 5 v f ' Doors open at 7 o'clock to commence, ai 8. ' A f KESENT TO EVERY TICKET NO BLANKS. PURCHASER OF A See Bills or tbe Say, ; oct 3-8t JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF Fall and Winter Millinery AND MII,1,IKERT GOODS, WHITE chiefs. GOODS. fMYRSRTS TT"WTTK"WR. Chiefs. Hosierv. Kid Gloves. TTnn1.Tniut TTvnn Skirts and Bustles, Zephyr. Worsted. Leather and Velvet Belts, Real Hafr Switches, Neck Ties and xkUBuen, una - All tbe Novelties of tbe Season Usually found in aflnt-claea mDlinerv storo. flnm. thing new in a RUBBER UMBRELLA. Having enlarged my store and stock, I can offer seperior inducements in my line of business to Wholesale and '; Retail' Buyers.' I "have added to my etbek a department of 1 lowfirpisiiui; Thankfnl for thn MtHnint MHiarfn ' Y trust by fair dealing and GIVING THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONET to gain an in crease of custom. ONE PRICE TERMS CASH. A.D.BROWN, EXCHANGE CORNER, Wilmington. P. S. Special notice will be given to the Ladies of the Grand Millinery Opening:. octltf ' ' f ''' FRESH CRACKERS. BENT'S WATER CRACKERS, ASSORTED QUEENS. MILK CRACKERS. : Fruit Crackers; Albert Biscuits, and a variety of Fancy Cakes, at J GEO. MYERS'. THE WORLD-RENOWNED EMPIRE FLOUR , AND THE, 'Best BuUer in tbe World," 1 At. . , - 'GEORGE MYRRS', oct7-tf . . lLaod 13 80. Frnt Street B. TIS, Front Street, Corner Princess EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ARB OF fered in Fancy and Staple . ... Dry "6p,;Kiti(M;pil LOOK AT THESE PRICE9i "Full line i Auburn Stripes at...... ' ' toe. Three-fo WaeUPiM........-..::.: i8c Biaretz Cloths, 35c. ; Double-fold MohairRepps,i..,.. 7. All-wool Empress Cloths, . . 45c and upwards. r ' AH-wool French Merino, 60c. And mp wards. Also; a fall line of Cashmeres, Otto man Repps, Silk Pongee's, Silk Chain Poplins, Twilled and Striped Satemv Camel's; Hair Cloths, .DIAGOKALVS, , .;- r w 4 . LN ALL ; THE 5.NEW SHADES ; I A I ES i.;C;lO A K. J, N O S , HOlisE, . JFUJRNISHJNGr j GOODS, Men's and Boj'a Wear, all of which, we offer at sim liar low prices. CaQ and examine. WE ARE PLEASED rro be Able to again'' notdty our. smoking friends of the arrival of a fresh lot of that popular brand of Segars, a, 9 WMch we guarantee to.be eqaal fa fiavdrt any previous shipment for 25 Cents. Call and try them. Three CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., 7 North Front Street. sep38-tf Just Received A LARGE LOT OP the Celebrated HY.CQ Won 00ft ft I CALL. AND GIVE IT -A TRIAL. HENRY-BURTtHnrgR. XN6;i: Uarket Street. eptl4-tf THE MORNING STAB BOOK BIND ERY is complete in all all its appointments, aad is in charge of one of the most skillful workmen in the State. All kinds of Binding executed neatly heagly aad expedittoaaly. aug 11-tf 1 -i