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Firemen's convention in session at Balti more. - 27 yellow fever deaths at Mem phis Monday.; ; M Lxb' Kepe.- vt rtth N. Y. District endorse Sunset Cox for Con gress. - - Jay Gould's j London brokeiL disappears, Jeayiojfjthe. Jay $700,000 short. New York markets: gold dull 108; stocks dull; money 7 per cent, gold; spirits turpentine skill 40 cents trained rosin dull $2 63; cotton, quiet ' 10il"7ih ' - The National Life Insurance Company,1 of N. Y., goea into the hands of a receiver. Hughesrlends deny that he is dis qualified for office of Governor of Va. Jas. B. Colgate elected President ,,Nr Y. "Gold Exchange. Insurgent vessels still off Valencia capturing and plundering Spanish merchantmen., T-Carlist vic tory reported. ' Cunard steamers to bj withdrawn from. "West Indian service in order to establish daily line .between Liv erpool and New York.' ' S. C, Legis lature met in extra session yesterday. , New York Y-ark-kwgohoremen struck be cause wages reduced from 20 cents to 37 cents per hour. 24 yellow fever deaths ur) to nbdn yesfertfay'fti Memphis One of Stokes witnesses admitted he was an escaped convict, and after tes tifying waf rscommittedi to thy ptniten "linry." - - Grand cotncil with CroWfln dians, in full paint and feathers,, at Interior Department. Report of commission to examine Polaris survivors wiU,bpw that aCi.-B:ab's!dtbaslrfimSyi IMPOBTAST FBOIH VIRGINIA. TlfceCSubernatorlal Conteat Vlrtnaillr I. EsOwd Ilnsbea Ineligible by Bea- -CltaUejtee. ' - . - The New York Herald of the 20t .prints a two-cofnmn special from Bm ttol, on the Va. and Tenn. line, giv iugia detail the entire correspondence and pamcuiats of theJClarfcson-Fowl-er duel, in which Colonel R. ,W Hushes atd"a8econd for Clarkson, ;and for which action Hughes appears to have forfeited his eligibility under -the constitdtiou'to any office of hoaorj . trust or profit in the State of Virginia. ;v;hc;'ferjpTfMBdea nil -tuuuws:. "The question of Hughes's disfrari chisement adiuit.of no doubt, knd the Republican party of Virginia are 'placed in rather an embarrassing Jpo-, :3ition in regard to their standard Theafelt. i 'Ijhe dlsabinjf nErirhicn5 the reststsa constitutional one) nd cannot be removed by the Legisla ture; only bya majority vote of the electors qualified for members of the General Assembly.. , , ... . .y t : '; '- u It i believed py Iho&e thoroughly taformed lliat Colorel Hughes viU withdraw frosc iie contest, n4 the State RepabfieaMExecvti" Comjbut-,' tee be compelled to noBpsiaate spme' one in his stead. The election cocks' off on the 4jh plf Kovenbri "hsoh f will hardly 1 alio the lleptibiicans J time to change front sueeesafnlly. fhe mysterious part of the business why Colonel ilaghe should have ipeoaied his name to be used under :su;li circumstances. Clarkson sind JlRght Are intiitQperaonnl friebda, J sou is piliticaily opposed to bim, although be has made no revelation leading to the exposure. , 'I found that the subject; of lilughes's awkward position was fully,- wliscussed in Unstoljana many qnenea 3r&4i aCt? TOE- WpepS' "pwss had not gotten hold of this mat ter longf ago. ' Vln tUa southwestern, part of Vir ginia I found Kemper's strength was very great, o4 regardless of th . constitutional objecjtioq tP Hughes's .flection, the Deoole of thja section elected by a larger majority loan n.-ii loan T aiH-tl HitU 111 iOUJ. J. TIIR BEPUBLIC OP SPAIST. ' 4-oo'ipliitnt ofJtlieT CoBdact f tbo French Consul at Cartagena Do fttruetfen of an Inanrgent Ironclad"; jy.i)Eir, Oct. 18, 1 873.2 The Spanish Government has made complaint to the Government of France f that, the , French f Consul in X5artag4ua- afforded- prbtectiorr in x surgents. A reply has been received vjroinising that justice shall be doue. Madrid, Oct. 16, 1873. ' jA British dispatch boat from the RrarWr of Cartagena arrived at Ali ist' flYeniijg with the news that tatiwis'iiiit'jfriiraa ran into the Fernando el Catolica anoV sunk hen Over half of the crew ojf the latter were fyovmed, The catas trophe 'is' attributed' to the frMMPper- w v a- vu vau wa f i Another version of the affair w cot-I rmi&tem- ime&rQoTttUhe Aumancia fired into ana sunit: ine Fernando el Catolica because she parted company with and refnsed to The Minister of the Manr,e bas; sumed command m person of: the .. sqadropnat rGia4tr,wl)i4i.laiile4 yesterday for Cartagena. . " . : . . . . . i .- -.- ; i. . ., i . - 'i 11' i - ii if ii l . i . ii t -vv ill-,. - mm t i ft .,-,"v "ii it j l . vol. xin;---No. 26: THE TRIAL OF STOKES. jOBtne; r,,e1Ieleneew--ETleuce teodloe to Establfah ilack of Pre meditation. v -The. address for the de fencoin the trial of Stokes,5 -whicli Mr.?pos Passos began, on Friday was concluded on Saturday.1 Its delivery occupied two honra. Kit rir iiraoontui K.. . i was iaia Delore the inrv. with tk fact proposed to be established bv the defence.- Mr. jDos PassOs 4 welt opon the testimony, which he insisted would hqw. fhatStokes'yisU to the" Graud Central Hotel was wholly ae cidental, and that, the, meetings with Fisk was audderr and nhekpeetedv In his opidion;the testimony of Thomas Hart, the only witness claiming to have seen the. shooting, was contra dicted by all the other witnesses and was wholly untrustworthy. l JlUo first witness was Francis M. Bixby, who said Stokes, oame to his omce aoout 3 o'clock in the afternoon Satajftlay, trJ6iUi)ljJanaarv, an inauired, xriiether an indlej .fen(fanl against him, and whether it was saie t:ot mm td goTd Fro v i deneeon TeayMthoirtfear of be ing brought, baek by extradition pro ceedings. : Mr. Bixby reassured him, and they parted, and at 5 o'clock he heard of the shooting. question: was put to Mr. Bixby as to reoeated expressions by Stokes oft fear o'f Fisk. which was ruled out by the C6urt. iuougu.jnr -1 rem aiff lesistea H ' wasi pertinent as to whether Fisk actually had a pistol and drew it on St6Ues or whether that., was a ' delusion, of Stakes rowfing out of his terror of5" Fisk, but the Court gave leave to the defense to introduce further authori ties kite this point.- Thjfttestimojjj ofrGeorge A. Cole, taken on the previous trial, of Amasa Spraguc John LV Doty, Samuel Mc LangbiiD, Lawrence Carr, a haektnan. now dead, was read by consent. The testimony of the hackman Carr, shows that on, tha.faial Saturday afternoon drove Stb front rthe City. Hall to the Hoffman House, thence to th e , house of Miss Mansfield, ;( and thence to the corner of . i oorth street and Broadway. The most important parts of his .testimony were' that Stokes di4; not get but of the carriage at Miss Mansfield's bouse but was appafently readlng some papeWwhen he jumped dowjn :of open 3nSy 4oo" and was thereupon djpected to drive down to .the- G ra A Central (Hptol44i at he drove down-4 Seven thaY.. by- Stokes's direction, that he followed no jther carriage, 'and that when Stokes got oat atFourtb street he i. turned np PWMW$JgQing at: an ordiuary pace and. that the prisoner looked, some what pale and disturbed at the time, The Court'h'fere idjbflrned trji Monday. ' . TJ1E B1ZAINE TRIAL. ExanloaUoa of tbe JWarhl contin ued Bo Asserto tbat Be cave Orders ': to Destroy tao F1S ' ' VEBSArrxBS, Oct, J8, 1873. . UpoQ the reaumpUon of the Ba aaiiio "trial.-ibayVihe .'interrogation of the Mahal ; was continued, j In answer to ani inquiry why he did not destroy tho;forta "and, the war. xnate-. rial before isarrendering . to thet - Ger n,ali brwUed leared tho eneiny would take reyenge, ,if;he idid !so . . Besides, aha laopr was too great. rne liuKe owumaLe, rfesiueni, oi the Court, gsked ' him what greater rigor could the i enemy .'jay.e .sjiown than was imposed ? ' "" " i . : Bazaine replied in au evasive man ner that 8UGh a destruction was on ex awpled; besi4es, he thought tbat Metz woaldt reyert o Fran,Ge, ;Jn reply to Hfet qmmefeto rjBlationjQ the flags the Marshal maintained that he pub licly and distinctly ordered them to be destroyed, flia. orders were to nave them all brongut to the arsenal for immediate destruction. This concluded the examiriatien of the Marshal y .the President. Ba zaine afterward made-a statement complaining of his book on Metz bei - T. - -- -- - -j-? I inff treated as ft iaatlfloatory memoir- when the tnitb-waav; Hag written from memory only without coosut-! Wgnuy documents, The Governmental Commissary m terrpffated him as Jt.Q his knowledge of Sis m&M Jtharpajboutej and asked him 1. - , A A .una Tn SHAntoYlrV- her w.as it Tours. ' Bazaine, id answer; sarj ?i ' aappr- tained jt'frpfflr r German5 newspaper, and .subseunuy.jrom alderman om i v toetiiro oi M A.' Irt. Waddoll. 1 . The 'Sentinel thus refers to the lecture of Hon. Am Ms Waddell at Wake Vnrefit nolleare : This distintulshed gantle- maa delivered his lecture on the 'anti.Cor lumbus history of Ifortn "Jaroiina,ai waae PnrMt CnUeffe. On the eveniae of October 15. : He was listened to with profound interest try hi a 'ntallifrent audience: ana au were im pressed with tha extent and accuracy of his archaoiogicai- researciiea.' Mr. Waddelt insisted thM5a) years 4b8fbre Columbus was born the lnan aicoverwionv.iMi,Mt5u North Carolina and called it Great Ireland. In SUDDOrt or IMS somewnai iwfHuigMfuir o:-n the lecturer showed that the JSsquir mauk informed Lief, the ison of -Eric the Red, in the year, A. D.r 1,000, that white n UwArl aniith of Chesapeake Bay; that Z"r".ZVJ;ZA' nnb:in.the vear i tna 'anv jt -t-tit---- .j. I they found .arappgfteSbonginea lf-ljiii.Sifilburn hakv nwvia7 their . CueasiaiL ftw" Gaelic li I aatrl , xphita men: "and 'talked In tae nauwsa oi ui w""r mm MAABr ' Tne juture hwwriai. ox ie i' ' 1 . . i i ' i ) ..p'i ...ii'1 1 i t ,i ' 1 v . , . . ' : . , , i , , 1 . i i .. .... . . , , 1 WILMINGTON, N. urged, before entering upon, hirpious task, J w ciniumu wun care tne recoras of Jsorth ern Europe, the contemporaneous nkrra tives of voyages , andjhe ar'chsedloffy of the Icelanders;, aud he, would most assuredly fihdt hy the tid of lh0seo"3Sr6fthefn Lights,"" that, the ' history" bf the' Old SUte '.begins Jong before the period usually assiga'ed to it. THE CITTT. NOTICE TO ADVEBTISERS. i . - t-.-v uuuu t wiumnn un Dnnay morn. rcrusera 10 aena in aavertisementa for that Isune at M earry an hour as possible. In order that they may jruh certainty secure the proper ijisprttoo. , . The Bialln. .. . The mail wiJJ .close from this date as fol lows: . .' , . : . . , Northern through (night) mails. .... .8 -P. M. " through and way day) . . ..UJaUs . . ,. , i . ; ; .;'t . ,i . . ; 5 A. M. Southern mail. ? . ? ......... . . .. , .. Q p. M. Uarolma Central mails 5 A. HL Smithville, Saturdays and ,Tues-. daya . i -. ... . .. ..;! 6 A. M. Fayetteville, river, Mondays and , .Fridays ;.. .:....;',;'..'.;;!..-J. '1. . . . 1; P Fayetteville by C, C. K, W., daily 5 A. M. Onslow 'CrH; r(horse mail'every ' xrmav 6 A. M. rwBBfr a ajjn ' NKAV. AalVBTlSBrojaNTS. ,Miws0iTOo.Ci6tling. r J See Notice Situation Wanted. " McXstTTKB .ShoAkb. For Sal. E. A. liTJXSDEir. iGranri OroninO- WniAitt,& MinicisoN.---Br N. Y. Bee Brotice Board Wanted, . . HwresBgRGaat.New Books, 1 ' " T ' mm air- : - iYestad nom.B.'STS-1S9Sh. the, jailor, d-is&v&ed aaid6Ua3au1is aQd Viola aiwicole arnaeltf the .MjsKI nkB fetMytering down in their eell, which they occupied to gether, when he ;a11eppted to take them out for the purpose tjf confining them in another cell where' they would be less lia ble to engage in: such' mischievous, pranks. ' To this arrangement the two women, it 8eeraa,iwere not' Indiiied to submit, and upon jthe officer's "tempting tp ttoroe them Into' measures they commenced a simulta neous and furious . assault . upon him. Findingj that they were too much for iim'llash; sent'' for Deputy 'Sheriff Moc- rjs to' come to,, his . assistance, and-. the two sattampted' the task ' which' had been found too much,. nderi the circum stances, for one to successfully' perform. They found the Amazons drawn up in line of battle, their, "souls in arms and eager for i the fray." The Deputy Sheriff, being high est in rank, ordered an immediate advance upon the enemy, when a desperate struggle ensued. For some time the result seemed1 in doubt, as the two women fought, scratch ed and bit with an energy and zeal worthy of a better cause in -fact the "colored troops fought noblyr -but they at last dis covered that they were no match for the well-disciplined and determined foe with whom they had to deal, and so they laid down their arms and the "bracelets" weire, fastened upon them, which will no doubt : effectually prevent another such hostile de monstration 6ntheif part v These two wo-, mett'liave the Jreptttatkn '"of being quite desperate and cause 'a great deal of trouble I Superior Convt. . i So far tie . time of this Court has been taken up in clearing the docket of cases of . nor'imporUace, several of f -Wich wrp disposed of yesterday as follows: r. State w. Luke Brown, charged with aa-' aault. and, battery. Guilty. , ; .. ;, .: State t. Luke Brown, on a ' peace wa rant. . Judgment suspended on the payment of COStS. - w-r?T , XgUteU'L. VeHersi cmtTgetfwfth assault and battery. ! Judgment1' suspended on the payment of eosta. v r.r x 'K warrant. J udgment suspended on the nay-' mentoTcosta. ' r-.ov. ; X's.Yvr State vt. Harry Willis andNed Huffaain; charged with larceny. Judgment suspend ed pn e payment Jot ccst,theefendantfl hvlnodthfcaa.iifv. , ... State e. Alfred Cannon et al. charged. wfth, rcjbeptry '.Defendants submit ted.' Judgment ampended on the payment it OOStS. - - --r- -r- -r- gtate i.Wm. TrbtrchaTged with perjury., : Th wM w last case tned and the jury, late last evening, brought in a verdict of guilty 'The sentence has not yet been passed.-:' ' ' . Thus far the Grand Jury have returned fourteen true bills and nine not true bills. . Court will meetthis morning at 10 o'clock. The Concert To-Nlghi for the Bemoftt fit the Orphan Aeylnnt, The concert for the benefit of the North Carolina Orphan Asylum at Oxford takes place at the Opera House this evening. ThjS entertainment will be one of fare ex cellence, as a number of our' most talented amateurs in vocal and instrumental music wjll assist in this grand performance. Th object for which the concert is given is ope that calls for the cordial sympathy and eft-. couragement of our citizens and we shall expect to see a crowded house. Let every one remember that in patronising this con cert they are not only providing for the en joyment of a rich musical treat bat are aid ing a nob!B md.dwerTing institution in giv ing cheer ahdtWfort to a hundred father less an!d inothertess little ofe 6t ju$ State. aellanr lsntefjthe B ,, mea suddenly yesterday i e British morn- pmi?aaininglloye'a4iuyaj ,Jwfc serfoini iwaii aprehenfled.1;;,Hia ;remauw were taJpen to the Seamen's Home and will be interredJday; ITQeceased was a' nativa of BcoUand and was .anous ov years 01 age. We lear that he leaves ' afeVlcld two phi".dren. Snaden Death. anzAmon C., WEDNESDAY, '( Local Ipts. U j-.i: i Buy aicket to ilie' concert " ; Very, pleasant yesterday afler. the early! morning. .- - Ttie Sclir. Minnie, Hudson, 10 days from this port, arrived at New. York en the. At last accounts the river had . risen' auynbyut; iuut, uui uiu .iiapyveiueui, was not expected to last. , : ,', ; ' - -3Chft , jBrUiah TBrlg JaefaOuii Fleming,,, aleared from Boston -for . Cape Hay tien riu, this port, on the; tZth. j.ai ; fi, ; ...T; M - The'fichiinngerVenient which is' beiuput down' in front of the- Bank of New Hanover looks very' hiceJ. Deputy Sheriff W5. H.' Shaw'visi Allen's Store,. in, Caswell Township, to-day,, far tll TllirhnDa 'kf inlbtmrvfaTaa rr There: w'll Be a meeting; oi ; the .mem bers of . St.- Paul's . JSvangefieal. ;IuOieraTtt' Church this evening,, at Si o'clock.- A full attendance is desired aadlhe ladies of the congregation are especially invited to at tend. ?Hna- iA.dvenlare : .of . a.y, Horse-H . Kwims tne Cape Fear. . Yesterday afternoon a horse 'belonging to Mr. ' W. QL Fowleiy Br, , employed, in. foist ing the cargo of ,a vessel, at ibe,whaff of .Messrs. W'llard Bros.on Paghj-s Iajandi suddenly walked to the edge of .he wharf J and plungedinto the river. The hoisting ap-1 paratua was fastened to him: at tad time but io. the descent this became detached. ' ' It is -not believed the animal contemplated sui cide, but that -fee simply got the notion in nu nead that he -was oaf the' ' wrong side of the rivr. 1 At all events heima5a!Hvely ef forts to reach the 5 eastern ' shore. : 'anbwkn ir, that his early education' iti'tW art'btWwnj ning had 'not- been-: eniii'efy'negtecie lui iMnH, uuncirci. mwrieiBU wii.il. uim movements ana was. ' fast drifting lim. 'downihe stream, the wjrea t$e maA?; time being aili time biing partially "ti$4 tor'a' excited crowd,. wfho were witnessing the efforts inejgauantateetttq reach- terra lima Fi nally;, . .several ; . daring i aad , ; -adventuEOus spiritaheroically rushed to the, rescue, of the almost exhausted beasts in boats, which: tiiey had secured for the pnrpose,' gotlioldof the i jf: . . l. . . . -- - - - ? dtkib ot naiier waicn was sxui auacnea to. the animal and towed hint iftttof Market dock iwhen he soon had the aatMaction of once" mere' - finding ! himself ' in? hfss 'iiative -I , The following eases . Wer 4isposed of yesterday morning: ;.- ?i -i James Banks, charged with assaulting a police officer while in the discharge f. his duty, was found guilty iand sentenced to pay a fine of $50. ! ; '' ; J. C. Smith, charged' with' resisting a police officerWlete-the discharge of his J duty, was fomidgnnty4 and sentenced tq pay a fine bf$5a ' . , Charles Guy, charged With disorderly conduct. Case 'continued ' until: Wednes day.' 1 ; .--.J f- -i. - :. . J as. Banks, ; charged 'whh: striklrig Ser buk.s, cnargea wnu . sirnung oer btoii? of5Co: ' Vihninn: Rifle was found guilty ' and required to teof20., geant Mbton Guards, pay afine o A Col on tne Baaapace. ' -'' : ' , , A runaway colt created considerable ex citement on Orange street ! yesterday morn-. fng, causing a'J panic : among 'pedestrians, many of whom chwg -their base Mth the aitmosi alacrity; In turning thp corner of Froat and Orange; the : animal took pos- session oi mo siaewais; nansea a oapy; carriage and ' Harrowry escaied inaking an, 'item" of the servant and ' he 'innocent ciuer-Atf atidi frisky ' cblfe snoul4 -. -iu4$atedibr ''a1aWerlye6ndQe.''c f ! - irvuimWpwirf AssatlaUonj -var. r At :th&' rafdlar)tneetlnj:bf 'tha-Irving Literary aad Debating Assooiathra, Held, at theirBall on Monday night, the following. ttfflidrB were' elected for! 'the "cnaumg trmj DlatetlTreasurer Chail!esiMarcus;i:Cbrre ispandbg SecKfaiy '.. 'Eeihman ; Librarian, M.Engel. Weajjegladytojlea jthat this Associa tion Is tu i .'fidurTshing coBdition, ... J" f;ihfrdwellwftof frgentfcmai-: esldirig. Markeireet Was entereda' nfght or twp; since, about"? b'tldck,; and? rftt ember i tot ; anicies oi doming taaen xaereirom, ,hhi eluding four fine oyercoata, seven hats and caps and other articles, the whole aggre gating jin) value, about, fipp. , TThe sneak' thievea have cdnnnenced the im iad jwtri-i ter campaign with an earnestness Of ; pur pose wh'ch shows thenecessity of i-corres-pndia jf iyjgiape 'OfjUit - part of "house: keepers. LookvWeU tytui:doopaod leae I nothinglyfrjg:art)rmd loose,-; ..'. . , s t t TJn mallaWe fetters, Tho fnllnnrlnw lottoro arm' Vlti)nHi in tlm nostofflAe in una citv -tor noneDavment Of yoe; 'fietaiSeP$STen 81 rrcsiaenv -isaac.; pear: vice rrwoeu, FrabkT BicbfliW' & Bah-, Pub. Instmcaon, Jlaleigh, f. .C.L Messrs,. 1 .. Alonyoe expe.ctahe railroad by J, & fiSV. 'Blocker, Chicago;'!!, I i ..IJfeft A sJlfS lf-L Col. WaddeU'x Ieetqre. .(, Wo sea 1!tbjBelgll; papers tbatift response to the invitation of a number of the leading dtiaeris, Hon. ' A:! M. Waddell has consented to deliver his lecture on the Hicks &,Cj?ti Jaleghjand was regarded: early history bf North Carolina, inrfhtr!ffm,nArA. 2Ut Lcity, on Fridav .evening.nextwin id of the AuijrJv had a oantity,pf fgar cana ia Jaarketyas - teraav morning, tvhicii was misuu-ou nig (fimtt, tltwtoaaf tiUnrariel'isatfwn as the .Blue Susar Oane and was A vervfine sneci-. men. nBi:W.w.mKiiuo w Societthw foD0wwg'eiiteiettwere ap cultiyate it on an extensive scale. 1 pointed delegates to attend the meeting o 22, : t8.73t,;. Aid tor jribmvltlst .(n.;jit'. jft r, m Up 4o yesterday the sum of $475. 80 had been forwarded to the yellow fever isufferr r ers at Memphis -by f.the 'President of the Chamber of Commerce of this1 cHy.ThisV 'with1 other cbntribntions 5 whieh' have been 'fo'rWard'ed' byvarlons orders and' associa tions in rimlngtonV.will dd mftph ib alle- . viate the disire'ss jf the soreli Mcken citi Zens of Memphis, and will be a substantial evidence of our, synipathy lp their suffer- r i-s "ifii : , t t-" , f 3ufse ,wun wnicu- I I M if. a ? i i " ' . . ' hi uiey nave oeen 8o:neaviiy aflUptecj. . j , Parade and :BaH.: ' ' '" Remehtber th' parade' :and ; ball' of the tJniforhi ; iLbdge, K. 'in'-P.;; hich" takes place iri'r this' city tdmbrrbw.r,e ball will come: Off at the ffpiri House kt, night and wilt te a grand" affair? ; . , Appointment by Blsnbp Atkinson.' SnndayrOct. 26t&'i . . : i. .v;. : .Smitbville: i . ' f ; No v. ;th. , '.XJi . ; .Greensboro. Tuesday;' f ilth. , i':,t.'VUi'i'..,:'i ;8alem.. Thursday,"" 'lStbiV. .. V-J 1 . . . . iKeedaville. Saturdav:' Nov' .15th J'MouttttJn' Chapel, lghatnCo. Sunday, Nov. 16th Leaksrville. rrannw two egram irom, Messrs. Murchison Jfc Co.', or&eWtforiV reply to onefrom thePreeidentof fte 'Bank of ew Han over making inquiries concerning : then SehUlinger pstement, aya Pavement looks a- durable aa when4r8tlaid-f.wearBWf3lL' ;i ,:tir,i'l. (Signed) "Mcbchisoh &,Co." The pavement referred to in the above .telegram fs of theSchnlinger patent; and' wair: laid in 1870. 'i similar pavement s now being laid' ik' fron' of the Banlcbf New Hanover bniMlng fn tftis'eiry. ,.; J-ro PaipiWenow hava ..aoca over 2O0 reams of news paper else 24x86, weight 30 fits jwrream.' It ia good, rag aperJ,aid' will sold, in lots to enit, for varsh, or sent by express (X O. U, - . :0-; iiixo. . ' in1 'ktaV ' aiai m fi ' - ' . ,eeonsoliaitoc(r menawt-aiid the.. Wf&V Stm having largely increased the drenlabon of the laltet, adwwilaera wJQ find, it aa. adialrabTe niamo jgognnpteatioB , witli . the, ,f anmara 'aad .''lftir -i-'V. ! BookBtxaaari-Titai Moairake-BTaB Booid Bind ery noes all kinds tf Binding and Rdmc in work manlike manner, and at reasonable srieML Mer- cbanta and others needing Receipt Book& ot 6ther I wwk, may ou poorness . in uje, exocntlon or - ' ...... , ... . ' ' .w- ; . '( . . Ji. x JOa Pmns.-We call r ths lattsntkm oi me- chaats, clerks of conrts, sheriflsr- lawyers, riilrori aad steamehip officers and. agents, .and all others having orders for prJinnngKto the faculties offered at the'MoKHTXa, Stjlb Pbihtiks. EsTisusHicxpT for, the 'prompt and ' faikiful ' execution bf all "kit da of Job PBnrrnre.' 1 We' can -furnish at ' short notice Cards, ; Bra-Heads' Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, ata lognes. Bills Ataja, fihow-Bills, Checks, Drafta, Ac, Ac Satlafacjtion guaranteed. ' '-' IV'tOtJ--'-' ;.;WaOo0k,M. ,l; f .. . '' , Want, a Situation, ; . ,.t .Want a Salesman, . ' ' r - WantkSanbarl, .'. Want to rent a Store, ' ! - Want to' sen's Piano, Want to sell a Horse, ' Want to lead Moneys Want to buy a HouB,e, Want to buy a Horse,- , Want to rent a House, ' TTtot'to sell arjarrlage, ' '" ' ' 'iTamaBcrcglace- ''' ; ' ' Want to borrow Money, , Want to sell Dry Goods; Want to sou Groceries, . .Want to sell Farhitnre, Want to Hard wars, . , Want to sell floal ijstate ; ' Wa&t a lob of l!arDenterlnir: ''' '. i: ' 'Warit a Job of Blacksmlthlng; i t Want to seU Mnitaery Goods,' ' ' Want to sen aBoatft ud Lot; , Waal to And any pne's. Addrssc rWtoseUapiecs.ofnjiutar Want tobny soppnd-bd Qsxriage ' . . lto-aWlta.lmplmt!,1 ' i Wanhi to tott ajryuimg ydu have "Want to Advertise taythmgtt adtantoge,' J Wantoiajidanownranytianerom Trrr 1,; Foretar.- i 1 'i:'. it NOTICE V TO CO Mr a ppiriplaihfepTOjiucoffl B. ande, p'torne'.f tte said torn plainantswQrseJaLail complaints of this1 kind to theBoard, of Cpunty.Commisaion-' erswtett'erWecpmaa presehtlor absent, " arid till sfcen persons will pleas preseat to hjav.-evWenoft ?on which their IT fi rwm id..'. W Office o r uis services CommisslbsersWheh the "Board iW In! ses- sion-on the sabjeet of -tex complainti j . , . Tfc i 1 r 3a.m. --m A' ' " Obr.; 21st;-187a : 'Secrefary. 4 Spirits rTurpentme. Li! - Senator Joh tool's wife ia dead.: ,; aleigh:'' raising' ftibnyi for Mem6hia;v" ,:,,,. ' !,! 1 -'l ' .-5 Tjie Me3i,cal Convehtion ineeto .alt3cldsbQro'Nbv;4;.,l! ' ' ; , " ; DronOSeti railroad tax. i a do onamuiOB conon uiCKer is nowe ement .with, the rural press-r' phan Asyfum,' as we ' learn ' frohV' her Sn- ! The Sektiriel ssja the duly tome made cotton sin on exhibition- at the Fau' waafromihavaaaphine shops of Beapark! I rrri-nwegBiif'wPf. fAne,, iwecuwve MeAttoniot llie; arreso.at Naoou 11L.. OI one sengeri will oe sent Aftes titaley As soon as 'a 1 ctrAifiecLoopyof the biU)f: indictment CHQ' rwiwi wu 7 s ,'Ralel&n'ii.8,'At rlU$ recent 1 9JeW?. 1 J .r,(?re J planWg'-i'iB the'eigij ook une' townshibs can noV have, thetf are xpunftefl. r inose. aesuing in the matter will find him' in ; insthBMrodhl of "the Couatr the parent Society which takes 4lace in , Richmond, Ya on the 29th inst.: Gen. D. H. Hill, Maj. Jno: Hughes, Gen. TL :Ran- somfapt. J-'!J. Davis and Gen A. M. Scales: brAJternate-Gen T. L. cnngman, .cQot W. Ii Saund'erSy Gen. R-P. Johnston, Gen. -B. F. Hoke, and J3en. tW.,;G, Lewis, Charlotte JDemocratJthe Board; of Directors of . tbe,N, C. Railroad held a. meeting in Raleigh on Thursday last. The8 Com mission appointed by tbe-Legislature to -xaKecnarge 01 tne anairs o the Western .N.nC. iRailroadt, met, with the Directors. Wje.do.not know enoueh of the nroceed. iug w uia&c uuumiu Btatemeni, out learn mat propositions ana suggestions are under consideration. in; regard to consolidating the N, C. Road with the Western N. & Road, with the hope , of securing the building of the latter Road to Paint Rock. :- , . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! I. il U7- JTAST,. 8AIUNG: SCHOONBB :i: ' T NOW LOADING GAKQOAK1) WILL HAV1 For freight engagements apply to oct22-2t WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. " GBA17I) OPENING '-:-- -! . - . ic : . . t .' . ..." 'A'theLadles that she will Savea ' ' ? jal GBAllD OPEN ING OF '.''i n . ,1'i-tiv "1.! t:v -vr-'ii! . 1 '.;.' I ; - FIHE . FBEHCH HaLISERY ON THURSDAY, THE 23rd OCT0BBR. Tha ais wv rwuauuttuy idtiku w oui H TS6 ; Ladies" EBiporittm of PasMen , Uo. ,40; "- ' t-RNT STntumrr.- T -- , oetartt-. , :'j c Bv A. LTJMSOTjNi?-' TJe Best Suits pi 10: TJY)XIB3t LEAST MONET 'n ARE ;NOWs;SOLD ill-. KSriagr tUe 3ali and get Bargains. MUNSON .A CO. , octas tf City Clothiers,. 6ksN"ew, Books. : JTHBSTOBXpr, THB BARTH AND -KAN, " .:'!; '. : ; "r ' ; ' J : 1 TUB TVO WITJOWS, Arthar Bonnlcsstle, ' - ,t - , j Household 6f BoftTerler, ' Miriam Wlnnfprt, '. .. , A Wonderol Wonias , : ; . , - Miss Dorothy's Charge, ' i 1 . ' 4 ' The Master of Greylands,' ! ( Carmen's Inheritance, Ac, For sale at ' HHNSBKRffKR'8 . ' oc-tf , i Lire Book andMnsfas Store. Situation Wanted 'JiS BOOKS3EXPHR, OH ; ASSISTAST BOOS!- keeper; would niake himself generally useful; eonld probably mfloeiceinjeJbusine8S. Address A E, PosrOfBce'Box'lW ss-eodtwf A7g an4 fixtures pdB 8ALB) waW' ikpbsmoir mr front of 83, South Markot street a decided bargain. Ap ply to m .: McINTlRK A 8H0ABD, , , , 41 North Front street' octtMt Board Wanted, Ki-I u. -.11 JY A.sSrXXJEMA7, AND.HHiiWIFK; PLEAS- jmt rooms to, a central part of the ciy, ; Address 8., LoctBbi"r4. octat-tf T ADUS'i. AND QENTaTETJNtS, SATCHKLjg, Sbawrt Straps, Belt-aiatchals, Ant.'aitlie Saddle and fiani'easFacfoBr 0 '' ' '"' K ' ;.' - ... No. a Sooth Front , msy8-t ase- ... Wtlmingoa,,N, Cti, tf;; -'s t '1 "ifr MIS 0us..; Sign of Ahe Big Boot, 7? ii c r fi ft 1 lillil TTTB ARBNOW OFFERtNO OTjR; STSOPf. OT , . " . -' Which we have personally selected from the BEST . - manufacturers in the United States. Having , ., j purchased one Stock dttrng the present I.', il tn-;', .,. '!l t u; -i.1t.i i -.-it ('-t;-i ntii.M ViV -.'t---'i!'' 's t;;. Ji, 1 ' . WeluvebemaMeUtecaretaa.'' J Best Goods fbi? the Tery lowest J'rices, ' . . ' And are preparsd Ja gfes nnr customers the benett; lese JUdaced Prices. Our stock to r cosapstsss' ail fkmi sf of these -IICIUO t- 6ofci, Gaittea, aipw BuAidnt, ;;For;LadlesyOeittIemesi Sisea.Bon and ChUdren. fro 'yii 'Ilft- Mff !:jwh'V ? ' . .liusjiDf UoiDu'i Jail Wten. i7lii :-'! tififir h; il LniWealaakMuoaliaad sior vivt t 'fkMhf SMrifilicIlnojbiga. uner of' ufi ?ri 'ill 1vrf !lBIOit';CJtll I ; fXrt?;-fa.n.f-. 1 Signet theBigBoot, Q.rtltUvwtl , 'V 41 Market streek KATES OF ADVERTISIM:. r-v ! t.. .i...T .. ....... i to Jogj daya. s 60 . are oaTBr.r.'.r. .r.rr.: r:. ..... s op r ' TTBA waaVa r Aa 1500 -v2to: 2800 misoLlaeoijs. OPERA-HOUSE. JBfFIT CONCERT. THE CHOIR OP ST.-JOHNS LODGE, ' ' i; ' ' ; : ' ' ' '. ASSISTED BT ' J " ! ' Mm. I; KAHItWGlLER, ;!:; -i 3-- i ? ii ; -i: . .- m GREENW4LD AND :i i - - i:i --i' ... , . . - - ! TAinTBIJKsSI.I.O, --'I Musical f Entertainment i s-orthoiienoltof the Oxford' brphanAsyrom, on Wednesday Evening, Oct 22,1873. JTBemporWBe'offIe, wort is Weff siown and the appeal of t he destitute should not go unheeded. f 11 larltalT dlsposetf be present. , ; ADMISSION SUV JtNTV-FIVB CENT8. , iJOors open at 780; Concert to commence precise ly at 8. o'clock. ; r , Bserved seats can be procorea on and after Mon- . The Piano and Organ to be need upon the occasion have been kindly tendered by Mr. P. Hemsberger. free of charge. , The use of the Onera House Tm1wvn Vfwn otn by the; lessee. , ir,. .. 1,6 1500 P8 T8'- " -l ': ' BAIASHAT, j-.-.-i'.-. ; .It - - . "BOXES D; 8.'-AND SMOKID SIDES, j-'i- "!.fi- ir.i :'.isiu: -v.4; '.- !..' 9 AHHESi, SMOKED SHOULnKES, k KjBLS. AND 26HHD8. 8,HijSTRnp, JS Bbls.. an4:S5 HhdajCulja passes. 7 Kftfl aAci&r'SAL'ry KM' .. SWV ' iil- K A A BOLLS BAGCONa;' , . . k -Vvyv ,i fl.. f,rrfo ;i &.'ij nu- . 1 hfttl tLBS:'H'ffiON',"lfe Barrels lUUU-'qhtotWSpirit Pat rein, 350 Bags Shot -(A A BALES LITTLE BJVER TARNS AND UJ. Sheeting, 15.BaleSB8STerCreek Sheeting; O A BBLS. LEMON AND SODA CRACKERS. 50 Uy-Cases Concentrated Lye, 60 Cases do. do., Pot ash, 50 Cases SnuflE, . .. jQQ BOXES CANDLES, 60 BOXES CANDT, 25 BOXES S0DA lOOBOXES SOAP, JQQ .BOXES TOBACCO. Q GROSS MATCHES, . For sale low by oct!9-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. ST MnHetst-Mullets ! ORD, CROW A CO. WILL FILL OR i dersi far - j-4 vi, MUX L E T S it lowest 'prices, and Will be glad to liave orders for A ' ' COTXlf BAQCINO AltS TTES. They always keep a large ' stock of FRESH GRO CERIES on hand, which' they will be glad to show thrtrfrfeads sad will guarantee low prices. Try' theat.;r ' ' ' . ":,. ; ;. BLYFORD, CROW A CO !';., i tSonfs; Water street. UnrCH FOE-IIlTIiE. , WE GIVE A GOOD. . prime ? , w f BOGft 9B SHol" Tot a very Httle xioney.' Call and examine ' Stock and Prices. GEO. R. FRENCH A SON. . ' , 89 North Front street oct 18-tf. Baggings Ties, Twine. 300 E0IX8 'HAVT" BAGGING. A A jn( BUNDLES TIES, ' 1500 LBS. T WINE, -r anlfty. . . octl9-tf 7T8aaA orth .Water Street TlVlLLtNERY TN ALL VAETETiES RSCETVED' Dresses Blade t Order Aho. :MoclM . !:,n!PRINCESS;STRKET. -Il Wet ITiirse Wanted. A STRONG, JTEALTHT ET NURSE WANT ed tmmediateXy.' j To we that paa came well-recom-meadedthe hncstaes0 "$t ,jpiiif. Apply to ; ;iblt;;uj-tw il ' -.'18; Wi VICK. ; At New Hardware Store, SHOVELS ANP TONG-ymg DOGS, MEAT Cutters and Staffers. Egg Whisks sad Apple 'arrers, Coat Hods, Sifters, .Cajodlestkks, bronze, rass and tin; Nut Cracks, Cork Screws, Emery haroeners. Csokins Utensils. Deotors of all kinds. and all articles needed in hbasekeeping, for sala oheao. octl9-lf Coee, Salt, Sngrar arid Cand j. QQQ 8ACIKS. COFFEE,; gQ QUACKS SALT, 150'-. 100 20 3 xfr For sale by - oe,tlS4f : jii'itU; i us F. W j JCRRCHNER. Cottoh Yaiu :;?) ATJREI. BILK, XOTTON YARN, AL LOW, PRICE,, For ale Ju1ySl- EDWARDS HALL. BT. : Bdl;iie!H6iAr.. Wheat. For sale by octmr - F. W. B3RCTTNEB, arr, 88 sad North Water St ffill
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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