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rr-- -r ttm... ' v ' M- ..: , ! ' ' - i "' : . - . - . THE MOENpia STAEV if i BATES OF ADVERTISING. One Sofcare one day-...Xf. t three dars i 00 " four days J W ;. Two weekf....... ;..!.. ......... 5 00 'T1? "s .. .... .. 6 60 KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. In advance (by mail) .......7 00 year, EE:" ai inbnths. In advance i 3 60: S 00 75 two months 15 00 .Thweineth,.U..V;,...... SS 00 bix months k cm i.' ' ' in advance (" ) -iv, ritv Subscribers, delivered m uiy art of, the 2J-2 l5T?rii-""-'"i-i ".-....60 00 rJP Contract AdverUsementa taken at Dropor Uonately low rates. ' Fire Squares eetlmatftd ae& qaaner-cohHnn, an ten OBtrea.ea a half -column. ... . 1 Y .1 nutiMrweck. trartSfv Amtnta w ..." f.m a nat YQ, XniNflj WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1873. WHOLE NO 1,891. Lot Authorized to collect ror mora lhan 3 month in advance. ,-:"vr .-.a.;-- 5 , , I NO OUTL.INES. Cincinnati batiks resume specie payments. French elections Republican. . jHi,t check to the fever at Memphis. - ci'a"" - - I Council of War in France have sentenced Ranie to death. - Scott negotiated sev- eral millions for the Texas Pacific R Ii, in Europe. Grant received the Evangel- ical Alliance yesterday. At a stable I incendiary nre at Jiancuester, ss. a..;, two stallions valued at twelve thousand dollars, and seventeen blooded horses were burned. Bank of Brooklyn robbed of $75v000 a Nevv York ten dealer and t wo bank ers failed- New York markets: Cotton, I7i181; gold 109i; spirits turpentine 41; rosiri $3 85. .Yesterday 40 deaths from yellow fever reported in Memphis. Terrible hurricane with great loss of life and property in sHavU. President appoints Nov. 57th for thanksgiving. STATE FAIR. 'AW FIRST DA Y. Raleigh Sentinel of Yesterday. The Fair of the North Carolina Agricultural-Society opened yester day under the most favorable auspices. The weather was delightful, the at tendance unusually large for the first day, and the exhibition was by far the best ever made" at so early a day vpn similar occasious. We went through the several departments and saw what tvas to ' be seenpbut It is too soon to particularize. To-morrow we will begin our report. The entries, up to J5 p. n., were about 1,000 covering ome 7,000'arti cles '; and the Secretary of the Socie ty was in receipt of telegrams an nouncing the shipment frorn several points of twenty-two? ar-Ioads of produce for exhibition. ; At the time of opening, Gov. Cald well on the GrandStand, in company with Gov. Holden, J. W. Hold en, Auditor Riely, Treasurer Jenkins and Dr. Howerton, Secretary .of J3tate, made the opening and said iie bad not been notified till recently that he was to speak, and was wholly unprepared. But recently the site of the beautiful buildings presented nothing but bushes and thorns. Under the man agement of the 'President and Execu tive Committee, (extending bis arms,) this had been wrought. He expressed the desire that no politics should be introduced on thcFair Grounds, and extending his hand to President Holt, be said, "I greet you as a member, of the Democratic party. Let us go to gether as friends and brothers. Let not one assume superiority over the other." And he added, most blandly, ' "Let our Democraticfrrends" under stand they are in good company when they associate with Republicans." The Governor ' resumed his seat' amongst the cheers and . eongratular I tions of his friends, Governor Holden and others shaking him cordially by the hand. . "- - 4 THE RACE. , At 3 P. M. the trials of speed were begun. The first race was for a purse of ?100 $60 for the first horse, $25 for the second, and $10 for th third. Trotting match, harness, mile heats, best three in five. Paxon entered bay mare "Belle." Lassiter, gray horse "Nellie Gray." Merriam, sorrel horse "Silk Stock ings." - VVorthington, chesnut sorrel R.oa noke." Williamson, sorrel more "Fly away." . "Belle" won the pole. First Heat. 'Silk Stockings 3j f Roanoke,' 2; 'XeiiieGray,'; "Flydway," 4. . "Belle" withdrew. ' "2fllie Gray" broke near home and ran over the score. . Time, 3:181. -. ' Second Seat. , Roanoke, 1 ; Nellie Gray, : 2; Silk Stockings, 3 ; Flyaway, 4. "Time, 3:13. At this point a protest was entered . against Silk Stockings on the ground that he had before been on the track, the race being for horses that had never before trotted in public. This was settled by Mr. Merriam'ja affida vit. ' Third Heat. Roanoke -1; Silk Stockings, 2; Nellie Gray, 3; Flyaway, 4. Won by a good length. Time, RUNNING RACE. The second race was a running '.match, one mile dash, for $50. Tha N. C. Agricultural Society en tered the prize Btallion "Sigamore. d. VV. Lyun entered black horse '"Morgan." ' Staten entered sorrel mare' "Flora." Thomas Emery entered sorrel mare '"Brook" and sorrel horse "Pinev. Woods." The race was well contested, and resulted in "Piney Woods" winning -lfcveryjia two minutes. : , Consult the Mnnroe Enquirer for curiosities in cotton. It comes fo the front, with a atallr ninA anrl lmlf f 111 rlv : and with seventy-five grown bolls, And knows of half an acre most of which is and 'brings otft thtoTho Mstattrksboofc. foot mnrLhalt highlit 4a.en4pped-J-: but the limbs extend higher, it is six feet1; from the ends ef the two longest limbs, and there are one hundred and twelve matured - bolls, besides a large number not grown. , : . ,."f' 1 ne .Baptist State convention at-Warrenton November 5th, instead' meets at -Warn of at Newbern! Sewbernj October 15th, W stated these columns yesterday. THE GIT: The Malls. The mails will close from this date as fol lows: . .ii ,.;; , -yr ii ... .' uer? inroug& inightj mails, . . . 8 P. M, V4'4' through and 1 way day ' naaiJa iaU, 5 131, Southern mail,,. 8 P. M, vrpnnay entrap . muta, ...... ., . , 5 A. M Smithville. A. M. ylPTt ve Mondays and Fridaya , ... . ,1 C.', .. ........ 1 P. M. Fayetteville by C. C. R. TY.f daily 5 A. M. Onslow C. H., horse mail) every Friday . Z... J. . 6A. M. ' NETOttVERTISEMENTS. See lofice of Wii. BuUdiqg Association. See Notice Wanted.-- Gkeen & FiiANSEB. Bay Rum. I Jacob Thompson. Baggage "Wagon. i J. C. .Steven soir.5 Canned Peaches. ( Heinsbkrqer. Blank Books. - JWbi&ht & STBaatAir.--Sate Real Estate. in agist ratea Conrt. . A young colored man by the name of Lewi JEverett was up' before Justice Cassi dey yesterday on the charges' of assault and forcible trespass. A white youth by the name of John Od'om was the complainant, who stated that he was employed on a small vessel by the name of the Luck, which was being towed up to the city on Monday, in company. with two or three flats. The de fendant was employed on one of these flats and as Odom was a new hand on the vessel Everett proposed to " initiate" him in the same manner that he had Just done a colored boy, who was also a green hand on one of . the flats, that' is,! "by addMrig him with a piece of scantling. Odom didn't relish the foa and presented a determined resistance, Everett finally saying that be would defer the matter until they reached the wharf, When they did so he (the 'defendant) went onboard of the vessel, which was in charge of Odom; and swore he was goingto " ini tiate" him, using threatening laneuace and refusing to leave the vessel when or dered to do so. Finally Odom picked up a sort of crab und informed Everett that if he did not leave the vessel he would strike him with it; whereupon Everett went on the wharf and dared him to come ashore, which, as Odom did not desire any difficul ty, he declined to da On this testimony Justice Cassidey required the defendant, Everett, to pay a fine of $ 10 and costs in each case, in default of which he was lodged in jail. Shakspeare Fleming was arraigned before Justiee Gardner on a peaee warrant and also on a warrant charging him with per jury, on the complaint of Wm. Myers. Both cases dismissed at complainant's costs. Tne Fatal Accident on tne Central Road. :-. f.w.i- ' j i We mentioned in our last that a colored individual was accidentally run over and killed near Abbottsburg on Monday. We j since, learn that the unfortunate was a boy I abcitft ; 15 years old and that" he belonged at Brown Marsh. ' He was not employed on 4.hc road. , It seems that he was laying across the track at the time of the accident, with his legs over one of the rails, and was not discovered by the .engineer until it was too late to stop the engine. - Both his legs' were nearly severed from the body. He was taken up and carried to Brown Marsh, where a physician was called to his aid, btTie Irved'but a'short time. v" Knlebti U the Bescne. iLcR. JCen,:pG C notifies the members of the 0rifcer,of -.Knigbts of Pythias, of the District of Wilmmgtonj that they are most respectfully and fraternally requested to assemble at , Castle . Hall .to morrow ' (Thursday) evening, lit 8 o'clock, to devise ways and means for the relief of the suffering brethren, the feyer-stneken city of Memphis, Tehh. He adds: " They need your assistance, brethren; let us now show to all that the great principles of our Order are not to us as dead letters." Engine Practice. ; , . , . To-morrow Chief Engineer Robinson, of the Fire Department, will have the regular monthly parade and practice of engines. The firemen will meet at their respective enrfne houses at 2 P. M.. and at 8 o'clock they Will bealled into line by the : ringing o - of the market bell. It is important that our citizens should notice and remember this fact, in order to prevent any alarm from the ringing of the bell, which might otherwise be taken as an indication of fire. Knlents of Pythlae Parade. , We learn i that the Uniform Lodge, Khights. of Pythias, at a meeting held last evening, resolved to have a public parade on' Wednesday afternoon next, at o'clock, to be inspected by the Grand Chan teller of the State.. They will also give a grand hall at night in his honor, in which I the Knighta will appear in full uniform. . Bad Streets. The streets near the corner of Front and Queen are represented to us to bp in a hor rible condition, having been washed hy the rains until they are almost impassable. As there, is plenty of material near at. hand, to make the necessary repairs, we hope the I city authorifies will no longer neglee tax-piyers olithat growing' portion of gleet the our Clty- ' ' ' - . . ' !l2.,77mt - ta . There was quite aft improvement in tne -market foi spirits of terpentine yesterday, M mce from S8.to 40 cents since the Dreviods dav's rerorts. 1 As the 1 icle is Drm,zins such a eood price in1 4-i'L'-I2rC.t i , t-A . in WB " " liberal supply. Local Dots. The fish market was abundantly sup plied yesterday. The .steamer Oldham sold for $1,650, irjstead of $1,400. The Elite, Avery, sailed from Green oak for this port on the 1st inst " . The Amelia Hedwig, Gehm, sailed from Antwerp for this port on the 30th ult. Several persons passed through this city yesterday en route for the State Fair. The Baptist Association at Southwest Church, Onslow county, was to have com menced yesterday: A colored man was arrested yesterday for drunken ness on the streets, but ' was subsequently released. , Mr. Jaa. M. Brown will form his danc ing class for the season on Thursday, at the Hall in Lippitt's Block. The schr. Gov, Burton, Phinney, sailed from New Bedford for New Haven, on the 10th inst., to load for this port. A twin sweet potato astonished the denizens of "Mud Market" yesterday. We thought it & very poor tater. We leaf n that the afternoon receipts of the Great .astern Circus at Magnolia yesterday amounted to $4,200. Messrs. D. McNeill and D. T. Har grove, of the. Laurinburg ' Seote7iman and Obtereer, were in, the city yesterday. The Bchillinger pavement in front of Messrs. Taylor; Giles office, on Princess street, seems to give very general satisf ac tion."' ' "' : The 52nd regular monthly meeting of site lintogia4 Building Association will Alike. plicrfat&he room of the Wilmington Library Association this evening at 8 o'clok. There seems to be a general desire, on the part of the colored people, that the ap- pointinent of Sergeant Lewis Nixon to his old position as Captain of the night police force may be endorsed by the Board of Al dermen. ' r City subscribers are earnestly request ed to pay for their papers promptly when called on. Our city Agents, Messrs. Green and Thornton, are required to pay cash for their papers every day; and in order to meet their obligations it is essential that subscribers should meet theirs. About Grape. That clever newspaper, The South, in a recent article on North Carolina, in which allusion is made to the three grapes which are indigenous to this State, the Scuppernong, the Catawba and the Isabella, thus speaks of the latter variety: " The Isabella grape is more universally cultivated for use of the table than any other, and as there seems to be a doubt as to its origin, and North Ca rolina is at times shorn of her honors, we desire to give the following bit of history: From the garden of Governor Benjamin Smith, on the Cape Fear River, near Smith ville, Mrs. Isabella Gibbs, the wife of George Gibbs, Esq., of North Carolina, car- a vine to New York and planted it on Long Island, where the grapes attracted particular notice, and where, in honor of Mxs. Gibbs, it was named Isabella. This much is certain: the Isabella grape, found in the gardens of Col. Gibbs, on Long Is land, came from the plantation of Governor Smith, in North Carolina." nus Iilllie Bldrldffe. The Brooklyn Eagle, alluding to a late appearance of Miss Lillie Eldridge at the Park Theatre in that city,. says of her: "The new actress, Miss Lillie Eldridge, made a decidedly favorable impression ; she is youthful and good looking, and her pleasant presence is a favorable introduc tion ; she has a positive dramatic quality, and an energy of execution, and an earn estness of purpose, which secure the sym pathy of the audience, and give a vital interest to the performance. She has a Voice of considerable power, and sang "The Linnet" so effectively as to irresisti bly command an encore. She readily ap prehended the strongest situations of the play, and by her ' intensity and vigorous declamation, made the most of them. Miss Eldridge was well received, applauded loudly during the evening, and called be fore the curtain." Got Left. The two sailors, Wm. Myers and C. Lovet, who were sent to Ithe Work House 0n Monday, were brought in yesterday, at te request of their Captain, to be shipped on their vessel, which had gone down the river. Upon arriving at the wharf, how ever, it was found that the steamer which was to have taken them to the vessel had left, whereupon they were carried ' to fce Guard House and will be returned to the Work House this morninsr. In Dlstreee. By telegraph We learn that the Brig Nellie - 1 Mitchell, Capt. Cady, which was cleared from this port by J. H. Chadbourn & Co., on the 5th inst, for Port au Prince, loaded with lumber, was reported .below Boston yesterday in distress. A dispatch from Charleston also reports that the German Barque Dorothea, from. this port for Glasgow, had been spoken in distress, a fact which has heretofore been alluded to by-ns. ' mayor's, Court. The only cases before the Mayor's Court yesterday morningere those of S. Price, charged with larceny, and Geo.' Brown, charged with disorderly conduct, Doth of which were continued over. A Narroiw 1EscaF The ballopn of the Great Eastern Circus burst at Kinston on Monday, nearly the en- our I tire top-of it blowing oft. The aeronaut es- I mai ttK .nKnriv altDrtntfc' ha W: 7.1 Z . 7Z"' "T '77,ZT to jump a distance of about fifty feet. Tlte Great Eastern Clrewa. . The Great Eastern Circus was to arrive in this city last night at 12 o'clock, and pitch its tents at Camp Lamb. The press of ' the State generally has spoken very highly of the Great Eastern and we hope to? see a performance worthy of the name. The' street procession will take place at 9 q'clock, and at 1 o'clock, if the necessary repairs can be made in time, there will be a balloon ascension. Attached to the Great Eastern Is a Mu seum, in which will be found, a curiosity in the shape of a girl child with four legs. She is about five years old and was born in Tennessee. Members af the medical pro1 fession are requested to call and see her. This circus has several female perform ers, one of whom, Miss Kate Lake, daugh ter of the famous John Lake,' formerly of Robinson 4 Lake's circus, is' pronounced: one of the best female equestriennes in the South. Add to these attractions a lot of famed male equestrian vaulters,' and the like, and if the promise of the bills is ful filled, the Great Eastern will well deserve full patronage from show-goers. Colored, Firemen' Convention, The Convention of the colored firemen of the State meets in Raleigh to-day. A dele gation of some eight. or ten, .representing, the two colored companies in this city", went up yesterday morning and City Marshal, Prico and others were to go yesterday even ing. Dr. Clo. Certain resolutions, a memento of re spect, are published m the, Ciiristian Advo cate, emanating, from the quarterly Confer ence of the Bladea Circuit, warmly eulogiz ing the venerable Wm. Closs, D, D., whose term as Presiding Klder of the Methodist I Episcopal Church for this District expires shortly. 1. O. O. F. We have been asked to make the an nouncement that every Odd. Fellow in. (be city is requested to call as early as possible1 at the office of .Mr. R J. Jones or Col. W. L. Smith, on business of importance. Postponed. Deputy Grand Master Gardner received a telegram yesterday stating that the cere mony of laying the corner stone of the new Methodist Church at Weldon, alluded to in I our last, had been postponed until Wednes- i day, the 22d inst. CITY ITEMS. Fob Sals ob Kxchanb A 4fKcordFlat, in per fect order and nearly new. Apply to F. 7L Knts. PaiNTisa Papbb. We now have In stock over SOD reams of news paper, size 24x36, weight 30 Is per ream. It Is good, rag paper, and will be sold, In lots to suit, for cash, or sent by express C 0. 1). The consplklaao of the Carolina Farmer and the Weekly Star having largely increased the circulation of the latter,' advertisers will find It aa admirable medium of communication with the farmers and planters of the two Carolina. Book Bixdkbt. Thi Mouxlno 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 Pkhthno. We call the attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, tafiread and steamship officers and agents, ana all others having orders for printing, to the faculties offered at the Mobbiho Stab PRrmrxa Estabusbxxht for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job Printing. We can furnish at short' notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks,Tamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bflls, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-Buls, Checks, Drafts, &c, Ac SatiBf action gnaranteed. IF TOI7 Want a Cook, 3.'' Want a Situation, Want a Salesman, ( . Want a Servant Girl,. Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Honey, ' Want to buy a House, : Want to buy a Bene, Want to rent a House, Want to sell a Carriage, , Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, ' Want to seU Dry Goods,' Want to sell Groceries, . Want to sell Furniture, Want to seD Hardware, Want to seU Seal Estate, , Want a Job.of Carpentering, ' Want jB job of Blacksmifhing, . ,. Want to sell Millinery Goods, ; ' Want to sell a Hons and Lot, Want to find any one's Address, Want to sell a piece of Furniture,. Want to buy a secondhand Carriage, Want to sell Agricultural Implements, Want to find anything you have lost. , , Want to Advertise anything to advantage, ' Want to find an owner for anything Found, ' ''''' Advertise lri; ' T11K MORNlNG,&,TAR. Spirits Turpentine. The Watkinses are drawing large houses in Raleigh. The 2?ew8 publishes seven col umns about the State Fait.; ' droyi Zeb Vance will deliver the address at the Hickory Fair. ' 'TKs Snlrvey corps oi the Narrow Gauge Bail Road passed, though Newton Friday, locating the line. v t- Raleigh has never before seen her streets so filled with strangers, on. the Monday of Fair week, says the Sentinel... i'wo deaf mutes, former pupils, wiu be married this evening in. the chapel of the Institution t Haleign: They are from Charlotte. " -'' r. 1 -'At TJnion ' Cotirt;':ft, ilegro boy. about 18 vears old. was convicted of at tempting rape upon a white "girl, and sen tenced to the Penitentiary for ten years, f Rev. Dr. Pritohard .preached at the Raleieh PresbTteriaA Clitirch on Sun- aay morning sou uwk. vuuevuun iur the Memphis sufferers which netted about $100,- ' , Th vnnn, men of the Enauirer J " o a should never go " backward, oh backward. Time.' in vouf fliffht." But let all its cotton picking be done on the square in the living present .: At Hillsboro a nian named Ev ans broke the skull of a young man named Workman on Saturday last . with a rock. Evans fled and.has not been, taken. It is thought Workman will die! Raleicb Netosi Hon. A. " M. Waddell. of Wilmineton. will reDeat his lecture ri the early history of North Caro lina, in the Gollege Chapel of Wake Forest vJollege, on Wednesday nighty Oct, 15th. Monroe Enquirer : ' Last Mon day evening, between sunset and dark, a Jroung man named John Harvey . Simpson, iving six miles north, of .this place, on Crooked Creek, died suddenly from heart disease.' The Vindicator says : ' The Tournament at Rutherford ton ' during Court week week was a creditable affair. Mr. John Mitchell was the successful Knight,, crowning Miss Tillie McEntire, tyueen of Love and Beauty. , . . . r J-.ne.; fJharlotte . JJemocrat in forms us that the Fence Law was ratified. in the following townships of Mecklenburg county: Steel Creek1, 'PineVule and Provi dence, tiharon township votes on the sec ond Thursday, of November. : -Marriages, deaths, robberiesmur ders, fights, larcenies, burnings, improve ments in agriculture, unusual successes in farming, tfce. , items of all these and other matters of interest will be gladly received by the enterprising youths of the Monroe jznqmrer. r 1 -The Newbern Times of yester- oay nas tne roiiowins lntemeence: I lie are- naut oz Jiaigm s circus met with a serious accident at Kinston yesterday, which may prove ratal. It seems that the balloon in descending, and when about one hiindred feet from the ground j bursted,' and came down with a crash, crushing the man badly. He was removed on a litter, and medical assistance rendered. - Laurinburg Scotchman : The irresDytery of r ayettevule met in the Tes- I wciiaii vuuxvu in iiua piace last x aursaay( tne via. inst. The cmeninc sermon was preached by Rev. Josenh Evans. - The re- tirinr Moderator. Rev. J. H. Coble.: called the Presbytery to order and constituted it by prayer. The Key. Joseph Evans was then chosen Moderator; and Rev; N. T. Bowden and Walter J. Smith. RulineElder oi xsiun nurcn, were elected - temporary merKs. Tne attendance ; was full, all the ministers in tne -rre&Dytery being present. but two: and the churches were very gen erally represented by the Eldership. The Presbytery of Fayetteville is one of r the oiaest and largest of the fifty-five Presby teries in the Southern- churches. 'It has nineteen ministers, forty-seven churches. two licentiates and eight candidates for the noiy ministry under its care. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 52nd MONTHLY MEETING OF 1KB WilmintOLiBtiiiaiii Association rrHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE A Wilmington Building Association will be held at the rooms of the Wilmington LIbraryAsaociation, this evening at 8 o'clock. ty Dues received as usual. C. L. CHESNUTT, oct 15-lt Secretary & Treas'r. BLANK BOOKS BLANK BOOKS. rpHB LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY Demy, a. Crown, Cap, Quarto, Long Cap, and a variety of MEMORANDUM BOOKS. Also, Letter Copying Books, , SCRAP BOOKS, INVOICE BOOKS, PRESCRIPTION BOOKS, And a full supply of STATIONER Yy At HEZNSBSRGBR'S ocC15-tf . Live Book and Music Store. aennine Imjorted Bay Rni, (FEB GALLON OR BOTTLE) ; CHEVALIER'S LIFX poK THE HAIR; Hants' Hair Renewer, Mocking Bird Food, Coft Liver Oil, German Cologne, Powdered Sage and Pepper, Vnr mmm lrtw t,v rilrWVm Mr VT. HJ-KnTO foctltWt Droggiflts. Baggage Wagon. BAGGAGE DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE city, o? At any of the depots or. steamboats, for 25 Cents Per Piece. ' Baggage transferred from Union Depot to the de pot of the Carolina Central Railway at the same price. . Orders left on my slate at Mr. Lippitt's cigar Butna wiu nave prompt attention. . nac- JA'GODTliOaLreON. AfPRfini6LT LOW. oxjcxs fimuqw, but it is never-. theless the case, 1 sell Canned Peaches at 50 cents per can less than they 'can be bought at In New York or Baltimore. Retail in proportion. oetl5-tf J. C. STEVENSON; Notice of Sale of REAL ESTATE UllJBP FOWBr COutEillui! 111 H0rtE26r B Y VmTUE-AND IN, EXECUTION OF THE 1 power or sale contain ea in a certain mortnse made by Daniel Klein and hia wife to " The Wil- m rtrrrv Kni iiinrv m sif-if i nnnn rtaFin wiara rno day of August Ai D., 1870, and registered In the of- uce or tae negiBter or tne county orjNew uanover. la book ZZ. at page 664 andfollowlne (default hav ing been made In the payment of the sum of money secured to oe paia oy saia mortage) toe said mort easree. "The Wflminaton Bntfdinff Association." will at IS o'clock M., on Saturday, the 11th day of October, 1873, sell for cash, at the Court House in Wilmington, by public auction, The Iancl and Premises Conveyed in said mortgage, via: a; certain lot or parcel or lana, eitua of Wilmington, corn parcel of land, situate, lying and being . in said city xainmg a square in saw city ana bonnded follow: Commencing at rth4 j auction of Gwlnn street with Dickinson allaa Tenth street, and ruaning aorthwardly with Dtckmsen alias Tenth street to Rankin street, thence eastwardly with Ran kin street to Wood street thehce southwardly with Wood street to Gwiaa street, thence' west ward y with Gwinn street to the begianing. t . . . . .! ' ,;! POSTPpNEMENT. ' ; '; ' "The above sale V been postpone until Satur day, October S5th, 1878. ,ii - . WRIGHT ASTEDMAN, Attorneys. WDmington, Oct 11, 1878-11, 15, 183 Watnted, A 'GOOD HAND, ' EITHER MALE OR FE- male, at Tailor Work. ' Apply ' at the. Northwest '.', i . u . . . - ' corner of Princess aa Ninth streets. oct 15-St NEW : AljraRTlSEMENTS. Lime. ! Lime ! ' 1,000 BARRELS Now Xandlnsr. oct 14-St nae WORTH & WORTH. Ladies' B&Lts, TOADIES' AND GENT'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, &c, at the Saddle and HarnB8 factory of J.S. Tophatu & Co., No. 8 South Front St, raay8-t.f Ahc MISCELLA NEOl FRESH (Jit ACKERS. BENTS WATER CRACKERS, ASSORTED QUEENS, MILK CRACKERS. Fruit Crackers; Albert Biscuits, and a variety of Fancy Cakes, at , . GEO. MYERS'. THE WORLD-RENOWNED EHIPIRE FLOUR AND THE ((Best Butter in the World," At GEORGE MYERS', oct7-tf 11 and 13 So. Front Street, Scarcity of Money TTA8 NOT DEPLETED OUR STOCK, NOR JUL wajlItptimI nnr Affoifn t.A TtiAflf. fhA VAntj nf tnr owtoaera. We have a larger stock of Choice Family Supplies Than ever, and more ta an we havfc room for. - We have plenty of room for ,. , . , . Cash., Buyers, HOWEVER, : . ANI WJLL SHOW THEM In Famfly Groceries That will gurorise them. For Suzars. Coffees. Teas. Flour, Meats, Ac. Ac, try ua at 5 and. 1 North-! Front street. oct l-tj ' CHAS. D. MYERS CO. Fresh Diary Butter . " CREAMERIES.' CHOICEST SELECTIONS FROM THE SAME j Dairies thatsuDDlv table butter to the best ho- 1.1.1. W - - I mm nurui. ELEGANT TABLE BTJTTEE Of this character has never before' been offered in this city and can only be found with . - oct 12-tf 5 and 7 North Front street FOE THE MONEY. WE OFFER BOOTS aM SHOES To Cash Customers at Lowest Prices. Call and examine before purchasing will make jt 7 payyoul ' ' ' , GEO. R. FRENCH A SON. 39 North Front street. Oct iVtt Mullets! Mullets! "OINFORD, CROW & CO. WILL FILL OR- j . ders for M IT L LET S at lowest prices, and win be glad to' have orders for , COTTON BAGGING AND TIES. They always keep a urge stock of FRESH GRO-i CERDES on hand, which they will be glad to show then-friends and will guarantee low prices. Try them. BINFORD, CROW CO.. sep 19-tf South Water.street. GEEAT EASTEEN &RGTJS BY SPECIAL REQUEST . OF PROPRIETOR of the Great Eastern Circus, we shall defer eur Third Grand Opening' of trifTIL THURSDAY!!! . Patrons may rest assured it wiU come off at that time, aa we have the Case in store now. ' v MUNSON & CO. oci iv-w viuuuen. . i MARSHAL'S OFFICE ) ' Wilmington, N. C, Sept 88, 1873. j isroTtcE. UN AND AFTER THE 1ST OF OCTOBER ALL Hogs and Cows found, running at large within the Umits prescribed by the ordinance passed by the Board, of Aldermen, will be taken up and im pounded, i GEO. W. PRICE, Jr., sep 24-tf , ; - City Marshal. Cotton Yarn. T ATJREL HILL . COTTON YAUN, ALLOW PRICE, For sale by ., . iulySVtf EDWARDS A HACL. Oats, Hay, Corn, &c. 2500 BUSHKLS 0ATS 00 BALES' PRIME HAY, 1 A - AAA BUSHELS PRIMS CORN, AY vyy K AAA SACKS, LIVERPOOL AND AMERI- UvvV CAN SALT, v , OK A BBI& ' SYRUP AND- CUBA MOLASSES, CAN SALT, 50 hhda, For aale low hT octlt-tf WILLIAMS m MURCHISON. "Spirit Barrels, Glue, Hoop Iron, &c f KAA SELECT AND SECOND HAND SPIRIT ItUvU BBLS., 1.000 new w iotk dduu Mr-, 'rels, SOOBbls. Diitillars' Glue,' 1,800 'Bundles Hoep Iron, .. ., - . . t - . ' Vat aalalow bv oct 13-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA HOUSE. INAUGURATION ? OF THE Fashionable Season ? ThursdayJBvenlng, October 16th, . THE BRILLIANT TOUNO tARTJbT, MISS LILLIE ELDRED6E, , Snpporitedby the talented young 'Acler, AIM1CTI4J OMPAl, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY; Thursday Evening, only time of the Romantic ' Drama of - OBt HELD IN BONDAGE. Friday, only time of the sterling Comedy of the -Hunbliback. PRICES OF ADMISSION : farquette and Dress Circle, , Parqaette Circle ' $1 00 75 50 95 Family Circle ' nailery,. The Box Sheet will be onenal at TTp(tiViro-er'a Book Store, on Wednesday morning. No extra uumiiiuimwiaLKaH, oci lc-u Sign of the Big Boot. l)yE ARB NOW OFFERING , OUR STOCK OF Fall ife WinterBoote&.glioes, which we have personally selected from the BEST manuiaocuers in tue unuea etatem.. waving purchased our stock during the present Monetary Panic, We have been able to secure th4 Best Goods for the Very Lowest Prices, And are prepared to give our customers the benefit oi inese jseancea rrteee. uur stock comprises, all kinds of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Buskins, , India-Enhbers, For Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children. bom Agents lor tne ceieoratea, Raasoi Bflot & Joyce's Fanou Mers. , . We also keep on hand. Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe Findings. REMEMBER GOOD SHOES! LOW PRICES I CASH I DUDLEY A ELUS, Sign of the Big Boot, , 41 Market street. oct 12-dwtf Bagging Ties and Glue. ROLLS BAGGING,' .gQQ BUNDLES TIES, BBLS. GLUE, For sale fcy ' .i-'m-ijr -tf-Vi W. KERCHNER. octl2-tf 37, S8 and 29 North Water Street. - Dickey Revived. 00 BARBELS CBUEBRATED DICKEY FLOUR, From New iVheat, For sale byj - July 30-tf EDWARDS A TfAT.T., Crackers, Candy, Candles, &c. -j A BBLS. SODA CRACKERS, 95 BBLS. LEMON 11 Crackers, 7S Boxes Candy, 100 Boxes Caudles, 50 Boxes Soda, 50 Cases Potash, 100 Cases Lye, 1C0 Cases Snuff, 300 Boxes Soap, 100 Boxes Tobaeco, . iror mm low oy oct.l3-t( WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON. Corn, Oats and Hay. 5 000 BUSHKLS C0BN -i.. '000 BUSHELS OATS, ' OA BALES HAY For sale bv F. W. EERCHNER, JT, S8 and 39 North Water St octl3-tf "SeihovaLi QUR INSURANCE ROOMS ARE NOW IN THE new Bank'of New Hanover Building, entrance on Front street 1 oct9-lw ATKINSON A MANNING. Bacon, Fork and Flour. pJ0 BOXES SMKT) SIDES, BOXES SMOKED SHOULDERS, BBLS, PORK, , 0 BBLS. FLOUR, jror saie oy octl3-tf ' T; W. KERCHNER. HOUSE FURNISHING O- O d D S At the rew Hardware Store. oct ls-tr : -i J - gilbs murchispn. Bice! Bice! 120,000 rFEESHBEATa, : FROM HILTON BICE MILLS, For sale bj dee-tr WTLLARD BROS. 3Li.y ! :-Hay ! TN LOTS TO SUTT . A . : '-it: ',- For sale b y . ADRIAN 4k yOLLERS. febS-tf " I TEDDING CARDS - AND YISTTTNC CARDS angll priatinx a&d Publishing Hoaae,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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