THE mOKMIMO STAR. PUBLISHED DAELY.BY - &ATKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. iu advance toy mail).. :i months, m Three months, in advance ( ' .1 50 3 00 in advance ( 0e month, to advance (" " ) Um"nitV Subscribers, delivered in 5 any part of the city,F not am it V Fifteen Cents Tier weefe. Onr City Agents are .ithorized to collect for more than 3 months in advance. 1 1 1 L ..- OUTUNES. Secretary Boutwell is in favor of expand in the currency. Four New York Central bond forgers arrested. Meas ures will be taken by the Italian Legislature ti prevent trade in children for, musicians. . Seven counterfeiters arrested in Ten nessee. Nine boats were lost at Peeks- kjH. a large numoer or internal im provements are recommended by the Chief Engineer. An eruption of a volcano is reported in Washington, followed by an earthquake. - Prince Bismark has held interviews at Vienna with Emperor Francis Joseph, Count And rassy and the Italian minister on the subject of national ecclesi astical legislation. , -A conference of citizens with . the Senate Committee on Transportation was held in Richmond yes- terday. New York markets : Cotton, lCf17i; spirits turpentine steady; rosin, $2 75; gold, 108310S. Thirty yel low fever deaths in Memphis. - North-. western farmers were in convention at Chi cago yesterday. ONWARD IN THE UIGHT COURSE. On Friday, the 7th day of No vember next, there will be a Conven--tion held at Warsaw of - all the Granges in Dupiin, New Hanover, Sampsou, Wayne,. Jones and Onslow .counties, for; the purpose of devising weans for the relief of farmers from 'unjust, discrimination in railroad freights, and the discussion of other subjects, of vital importance to farm ers. -Some popular speakers will ad dress the citizens on the occasion. This is a move in the right direction. Let all tne iarmers in tins section re spond to the invitation. GRAND SUCCESS OF THE STATE "FAIR. The fair held at. Raleigh last week, full reports of which -have- appeared jn The Morning Stab, Vas the" most eminent success of all the industrial rand art exhibitions ever held in North Carolina. The attendance was much aarger than usual, ana tne exniDition was on a greater scale than hereto fore. for this so very gratifying result we have the spirited management to thank, and we do thank them in the name of the people of the State, who I feel prouder of this than of any of .their recent triumphs. Tlie Ketarn of Confidence.. New York Times of Tuesday. We jhave already pointed out that there ate strong reasons for believing that a considerable part of the dis tarbance now teit in ousiness circles I mnnrorr A t mn may prove also, will doubtless require time to remove it. It is not easy to say precisely- how much there is of the former and how much of the latter. But it is quite obvious , that the causes which produce disturbance are 111 part such as may pass away grad aallv with a few weeks, and in part such as will act for a considerable .time. While recognizing the strength of the latter, it is also our duty So fix our minds on the for mer., and to do all we can to restore affairs to their normal con tition. We tresume that no one now fails to see-that the ultimate cause of our difficulties lies in the ex mansion f ourrailway system beyond the-capacity of -ihe couutryCto sustain ti .A i: ::i ' o..U ' 11. i lit' nvsioni ueuaiuv; mu "icaw biu a large proportion of the capital of the countrv was invested in it. so much more was invested in industries -depending: largely or entirely on rail roads tor their support, and so much capital had been brought in irom foreign countries fori, the use of which interest was due, that when railroad credit received a blow, tne wnoie 1 . . . 1 111 country felt it. :"ho hlnw whinh It I did receive hv the collanse in value J n the Mock hucc-hance in tne tnira i WKek in September was, as we all I know, very severe, and the conse- i!K'iu ..H tn i.Iia -.nntitrv were immedi- :udv aMarent. Among these," how- 11 - . . 1 t ever, onti and. in our luaemeni, ine I anost 'serious one was a sndden loss 1 t confideiKje. which has now largely passed away. and. which ought, m reason, to cease entirely at a very -arly Klate'. ""' The spirit of speculation which M.'1.ad on the Stock Exchange, and winch has received sueh a severe ;iieck, had not extended noticeably bevond.Tailwav stocks. The Pacific w - . - - . " -'ui oiaimsuip uluc anuwin iiwvu-i prises, not railways, that excited any f pecial interest in the street, ana one ol these was a transportation com pany, while the other was a necessary adjunct of the railway system. There is nothing on the Stock Exchange -otn parable : to " the wild schemes which havfi brought disaster on the bourses of several Earopean ceuntries ' within v the ' past, quarter ot a century. Nor was the immedi ate occasion of the panic the occnr. rence of any -great- general --disakster -iue the utar of JtMriMd erer, or a uron ot raw material liite cuuwu, rilv require a onetime to overcome. On ItfJrJrf . '"gc, smju. mere is au .twyu'S1 in0.. 4t i.'evi.' -1L JL1L Ju VOL. XIII -NO. 27. must shrink, ereatlv in cnnsonnn..a of the peculiar embarrassment of the - oontn as to ready money, is of the av erage size, and will be all needed. It is plain from jthis brief, but we believe accurate, survey of the gen eral condition of, the country that mere .was no sound reason for the general want of confidence which sprang np immediately on the collapse in Wall street. People are beirinmnfr to see this. The frreenW.ks,. were at first hoarded all over the country, are no longer hoarded at the West. They .are beerinuinBr to return with considerable freedom alrearl v. Our, money article to-day reports enough of them in the city to reduce the , discount on certified checks to an almost nominal amount. When this discount on checks or, more "cor rectly, this premium on currency disappears, the greenbacks which are now being hoarded here w ill be re leased, and then there will be no rea son why the business of the country should not again go forward with nething like its natural ease. Meanwhile, every man can contribute to this end by using the curreucy at uauu as uKEiy as ins actual require ments may suggest. """" ' ' ' The Hashes Dilemma. Richmond Dispatch of Yesterday. The reader is referred to our Wash ington telegram for the version of Mr. . Hughes defence given by his friends, he refusing to make a state ment. Jbrom this the defence ap pears very'much like the plea of the tub-borrower: that the tub. when borrowed, was good for nothing: and fell to pieces that she returned it when -she was done with it and. finally, that she never borrowed it. The whole affair took place out- side of Virginia, say Mr. Hughes's mends; furthermore, Mr. Hughes acted in 'the interests : of peace in lending his name and aid iu the form of hostility; and, finally, that" he knew there never would be any fight 1 All 1 Ti m . 1 any now. wmcn contains noin- ing that could involve Mr. Hughes in any peril or any additional personal detriment or sacrifice of diguity were he to rehearse it himself, instead of leaving the business to his friends. : The disparagement of his personal position that comes from the very singular affair of the Clark8oa-FbwJer hostilities cannot be avoided by his. disdainful silence in regard ta what he had to do with it Bnt ys ? "? cone: nAn " I k n WiWnlA .Till 1 iniftrtf... Mr. Hughes himself, and with it all these or any other matters relating to him with which they have any con cern. And so will end the present act of the strange and fitful drama of his life. In the Petersburg Index-Aja- i""1 3 , . , . " . '. x" T"Ull'u' leuer a ueciueaiy unman ueacnpuon 01 sctnss and narration of incidents connected with the late State Fair at Raleigh the nnmmnnication nnnnestionablv the nroduc- tion of an old newspaper man and child ot I Themis residing in JNash county. He says of the success of the fair and the causes of it, in part, as follows: On Saturday when the eate money was- counted the debt was extinguished with a ' handsome balance for dividend. It is tneir just aesen to say tne absolute success of the whole affair is due to the vigorous, plucky, enlightened man- ajremenL , The president, secretery and ex ecutive committee performed miracles of labor in the past six months. The ball was set in motion oy a very aaroit movameni 01 Hon. K. 1. Uattle, tne presiaent ot xava. When despair had marked the face of all well wishers, when the citizens of Raleigh put their hands m their oreeches pockets for the reausite f iu,wo siowiy mai sum was a condition precedent . to ' State aid), tVifa a-pntlomnn advanced the construction of the statute that any other place might I onficmha the tin MO. irpt the State and the I 5hTof ml VaniWinklei into life and generosity, These were quickened by offers from Hen- derson and Charlotte to iuini me require- njants and advance the f nqds necessary, The last - Coogress was probably . Ji -,j tin,... th What it did for itself in the way of . " . 1 n voting extra pay aireawy uiuw rF hiatirv. JNOW 11 lurnB UUli lUUli this same Conerress actually exceeded tne estimates -ot i - joii.cuutfco - partments by more than eleven milj lions of appropriations. IP at is to savi the departments, the chiefs of which always ask for moie than they . . 11 A. V. expect lo cet. reauy kv "u they asked for. This is generosity on the largest scale. iv. x. lTioune. Captain Jmehm Head, The published statement ' that the bodies of Captain Jack and Schonchin were decapitated after execution and their heads forwarded in alcohol for deoosit in the army medical museum is contracted by the Secretary of War who savs that he at least never heard anything apoui iu rryi Arrival of a DistlneQlshed. uerman J n Baltimore. v -. Baltimobb, Oct: 21. Hpc.ker. the distinguished German patriot, arrived this morning in the steamer Berlin, and war welcomed by a committee of j&ermari. citizens on behalf of the tiecman Americans. LWiiJ-ThA xeenliter XJonamittee of appointed the following gentlemen as dele i nMfAnti An raw. leeneral PFew Convention, pro- i tniw lioii in Ht lmia. eodjimchuuk T&sZ ottoe Greensboro PaM Capt. MJto$&i n .ilATV.i WilMams. of the gWm-. Thursday. :?:i3th. . . , i V . .Reedsville. gton Jones, of the Charlotte uoserver, vi. a. i nrTTnooAv Tf the Piedmont Prm. . WILMINGTON, IB CITY. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The Dresgurennnh nnr Mlnmn. nn GtmJi. ingia so great that we-are comDellnl tn nnat ri. vertisera to Bend ia advertisements for that Issue at as early an hoar as possible, in order that they may with certainty secure the proper insertion. The KEalla. The mails will close from this date as fol lows: ' Northern through (night) mails.... 8 P. M. " through and way (day) mails..., 5 a. M. Southern mail. ..... "8- P. M Carolina Central mails 5 A. M. Smfthville, Saturdays and Tues days, t ........ . . . . . . 6 A. M. Fayetteville, river, Mondays and Fridays 1 P.. M. Fayetteville by C. C. RrW., daily 5 A. M. Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every Fndav 6 A. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 6. A.' A. POFPE & OTHERS. K. Of P. Ira. Skipper. Notice. F. W. Kerchner. For Ral. A. D. Brown. Specialties. Chas. D. Myers & Co! Buckwheat, &c. Jenkins. Oysters. DeRosset & Co. Spirit Barrels for Sale. J. C. Stevenson. Cabannas. mu wniuari" Some weeks since Mr. Henry Hutaf, of this city, received a notification from P. W. Perry, Supervisor of Internal Revenue, that he had information from Washington that his taxes as retail liquor and tobacco dealer and on income for the 'year 187CM71 had not been paid. Mr. Hutaf, wrote to Perry l6rmJ)im,tliatWka4psi4' the taxes referred to and. held the receipts of Geo. P. Jeck, former Collector of Internal Revenue for this District, for the same. Perry then again wrote to Mr. Hutaf asking him to forward the receipts to him so as to enable mm to give proper credit for the amount and to investigate the matter. This Mr. H. refused' to do, fearing that the receipts might share the same fate that befel the money which hd paid to Peck, but took them to the Aaaiatant Assessor in this city, whopronounced them rteht- We learn Mefl8rg. H. A Bagg, Chas. Bissinger, W. Burkhimcr, and probably many others, have received com munications from Supervisor Perry similar to that received by Mr. Hutaf, all of whom paid Peck and hold his receipts for the amounts. The question is, what became of the money ? We would state that we have examined the receipts signed by Peck referred to above. The Princess Street Improvement. The Joint Committee, consisting of Alex. Straussz, Esq., Dr. W. W. Harriss and Mr. D. A. Smith on the part of the city. and Cols. John McRae, W.. L. Smith and Geo. Harriss, Esq., on the part of the property-holders, recently appointed to assess the benefits and damages likely to arise from the improvement of Princess street, Detween jrront and water, had a meeting at the Commercial Exchange yes- terday morning. After a careful investi gation of thematter it was determined to submit their report to the Mayor to-day. It is understood that the Committee assessed the property holders interested one-third and the city two-thirds of the amount re quired to pay for the improvement. , More Depredations y Sneak-Thieves. The depredations of sneak-thieves in this city is becoming a matter of serious con cern and their frequency calls for the strictest vigilance on the part of house keepers. One of these dare-devils enter ed the residence of Mr. C. E. Burr, corner of Third and ;'-Chesnut - streets, about o'clock yesterday evening, while the family ... . c . . fin overcoat from the rack in the haiL It was only a week I or two ago that the same dwelling was entered and several bats carried off. We hope that our citizens will take warning irom lQese msiance3 OI lDC" ana he prepared to give the perpetrators a warm 1 1 - M a i Superior Conrf. The greater portion of the day was taken up in the . consideration of certain peace warrants, &c, growing out of the late dis turbances at the Opera House, resulting finally in the matter being amicably ar ranged without resort to further litigation The only question now to be determined is as to which party shall pay the costs. Jesse Canaday, indicted in two cases for assault and battery, was acquitted in both. There were ten true bills returned yester day by the Grand Jury. Accident. We regret to learn that Mr. John H. Mur phy, of Caswell Township, had his leg fractured a few days since by a piece of scantling falling on it from a new building which he was having erected. The wound was very painful, but no serious result is anticipated, as we learn from Dr. G. F. Lucas, the attending physician. mayor's Conrt. The only case disposed of by the Mayor's court yesterdayihiorning'was that of Na- than Jones, charged with cursing, fighting, &c., who Was found guUty, and required to cava fine of $5. Two other cases were continued over to a future hearing. Appointments hy Bishop Atkinson. 2flfll. .:: ,Smihyille. -i , . . Kr; . - Baroraay,'AOT.rA0i'''.nDwHaa I Sunday, xtov. loth. ............ ieaKyiiie, NO- JtviNl K C, THURSDAY,, OCTOBER 23, 1873. Local Dots. . The Good Templars' will have a meet ing on Friday evening. - - - Heavy frost up the Carolina Central road yesterday morning. The AUcor, Larsen, arrived at Helvoet from this port on the 3d insU . : Tlie Bragm, Thomasen, sailed from Swansea for this port on the 8th inst. - The Landbo, Olserij arrived at Ant werp from this port on the 5th inst. The steamship Regulator arrived at New York from this port yesterday, The Gloria, Laasch, entered out from iverpool for this port on the 4th inst. The W. Von Freemen, Habe, sailed from Cuxhaveo for this port on tlie 7th inst. . The Barque Hmoland, Tucker, cleared f tom Boston for this port, on the 18th in.-t. The Schr. J, 0. (7ra, Kennedy, sail ed from Rockland for this port on the Sth J inst. . The schooner WardvieU, Asmer, clear ed from New York for this port on -the 20th inst . We learn that the wreck of the Steamer Alex. Oldham drifted ashore near Little River-on Tuesday. Early risers in this city yesterday morn ing report that "Jack Frost" showed him self very conspicuously. The flags of the shipping in port were at half mast yesterday as a token of respect for Wm. McClellan, first mate of the Brit ish brig Albion, who died suddenly on Tuesday morning. We learn that Mr. J. H." Bailey, who was formerly in the Hotel business in this city, and is well known here, has rented the Hall in the new Bank of New Hanover building with the view of soon opening a dancing school there. Complaint is made .'that .for several nights past the lamps on Fourth street from the railroad to Mulberry have given no light, there beisg some deficiency some where. The lamp on the corner of Front and Walnut is also said to suffer- from the same complaint. KNIGHTS OF PVTHIAS. Their- Parade To-Day and Ball To- Nieht A Grand Time Expected " The Line of RIareh, Seem ?' The Pythian parade that takes place this afternoon,! if the weather proves propitious, promises to be a grand affair. r The follow ing is the order of the procession and line of march: 1st Rosebud Brass Band. 2d Uniform Lodge. 3rd Visiting Knights. 4th Members of Stonewall Lodge No. 1. 5th Members of Germania Lodge No. 4. 6th Members of Calanthe Lodge No. 7. At 41 o'clock the line will be formed and then march down Third to Market street, down Market to Front, up Front to Walnut, up Walnut to Fourth, down Fourth to Orange, down Orange to Front; up Front to Market, up Market to Third, and up Third to the City Hall, where the procession will be inspected by the Grand Lodge offi cers. Alter tne inspection, the Unlghts will proceed to their Castle Hall and be dis persed. ' ! ' . At 8 o'clock the Unif ormLodge will meet at Castle Hall and in a body march to the Opera House, where an address of welcome to the Grand Chancellor-will be delivered by P. G. C. Wm. H. Gerken. The evening will then be spent in " tripping the light fantastic toe." A large delegatibn of visiting Knight: are expected from Magnolia Lodge,' Ruffln and Justitia Lodges at Goldsboro, and Cum berland Lodge at Fayetteville. OPERA BOUSE. The Concert Last Night. . A very select and appreciative, though somewhat limited audience, assembled at the Opera House last night to listen to the splendid musical treat that has beensome time in preparation. The object of the en tertainment was ope that enlisted the -sym pathies of all and those present showed that the simple word " charity" had found a noble response in their hearts. Theiadies especially were out in force, as they always are, lending the sanction of their approving smiles whenever any good deed is to be per formed or any work of charity encouraged. The entertainment was all that was antici pated or could be desired and the audience, besides having the satisfaction of. aiding the orphans, testified by their frequent ap- plause the great pleasure with which the solos. ' duets and trios, both instrumental and vocal, were received. We find it im possible to discriminate, even did our meagre knowledge of the art musical per mit, when all did so well. They all deserve much credit and merited a much larger au dience. ' Their renditions showed the result of thorough frafning, and their efforts tq assist in alaudable- object was a complete success. Retnraed. Bev. Dr. Moran', pastor' of tiie Front Street'il; IlfChurcb, returned to the ciry; vesterov mornln af ter. , a ,somewhat pro tracted absence Jnafn.dance upon theH ahgeucaf Juliaiice: W0wilap to learn that he has neariy recovered his health.' apeear Asrlcaltaral Aaaociatlon. ' : rWe awqw!steootd thafcthrj1 wift be a meeting of the Executive Committee of the CapeFea Agcraral Association at thii;-Hotuil B$Pidayji eveningj'at 8 o'cWr ,A fuU atteiJfdance is desired? JO - ; - .; CITY ITEMS. Printing Fjlfkb. We now nave In stock over 200 reams of newa paper, eize &x36, weight 30 lbs per ream. It is good, rag pspr, and will be sold. In lots to suit, for cash, or sent by express C. O. P. 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 Bindery. The Morning Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling 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 PRtoTiNgWecaJl., j;ne. attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all otnere having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the Morning Stab Printing Bstabushiient 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, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-Bills; Checks, Drafts, &c., &c. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' -' ; IP tOC Want a Cook, . Want a Situation, ", Want a Salesman; Want a Servant Girl, : : - Want to tent a Store, . ' Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, . Want to buy a House, Want to buy a Horse, Want to rent a House, - Want to sell a Carriage, Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, - Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, t Want to sell Furniture, 'Want to bell Hardware, Want to sell Real Estate, ' - Want a Job of Carpentering, - Want a job of Blacksmithing, -'- Want to seU 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 bay 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 an owner for anything Found, - Advertise in : . iHK MORNTNG STAB. LIST OF LSTTBB8 Bemaining in the city post-office Oct. 23, 1873: A Sarah D Alomestsford, care. John Beasly; Clara N Alexander, Jenny Aartest, Milly Artist, Lizzie Allen, care John Wil liams. B B J Bell, Dealia Burnett, P C Burnett, David Berry, Henrietta Battle, J W Bow den, James F Brocket, Jenny Blaney, T B "Rnrthitt Tv! TT "Rmfllv Om Rmnonn Stephen Bennett, Washington Bell, Wii liam L Bow. C5 Back Carmon,' Dealia Ann Carter, J Coake, John Cren, Lizzie A Call, Mertie J Cropm, Sarah Curtis, T S Carter. D Millie Dew, care Daniel PriceiDaniel C Davis, Tena Dudly, Joseph G Deekes, Owen Dove, John B Dixon, care James. - E Sig. Francisco Pavlo Eammmell, York Elken. P Howard Fields, Lucy Finny, Sallie iTirgerson, ueo ss Taysier. G Emanuel Galloway, J G Garrett, Silvia Garin, W H Griffith. H Elizabeth ; Hancock, care G W Koonce; A M Hall, Cannon & Hall, Dick Herring, Daniel B Hatch, Charles S Henry, John Howard, James M Hagermon, J H Hudelston, Preston House' Tena Howe, Mary R Hodges, Samuel Hall, care J H Vyarters. , J Randal Jones, Theodore Joseph, Sarah Jackson, W M H Jones, W T.J Jacobs, J C Jordon, C C R Jones, care John Robinson. K Frank Kodny J Ketchum, Mary jane iuiignt, lienas twoonce. L-r Agness Lowe, Daniel Lee, D K Leg win, Mary Lucas, cafe Edwd Lucas. M M Lon McMillan, M McMillan, Jor doa T Mclver, Joseph Martin, McMillan, Geo JK. Mathews, Francis Mitchell (2), Charley Miles, E D Muldrew. James Medly. " N Susan Kelson, care J C Nelson; Lary XHixon. O Christ T Oneal, P C Oates. -, : -P-rrT 'J: Padrick, care Ankrom Evans; Marshall P.Powell, Phillip Proleau, Samuel Peters; i R Sarah Bobbins, care Wm' Berny v John j Kttsseu, Liucma neaay, Jtfoseiia KODin son, T J Robertson.; S Drurella Smith, care Henry Hall, j' Frank D Shaw Jr, Julian Smith, James omitn, fti j sneaas, mea smitu. T Elizabeth Taylorj E A Thiel, Charles 0 Teal, Charles Thorentoo, Darnel Tedder. V E VanLear. ... WHehry' Whitehead", T C Wittenbure. W A' Whitehust, T G Willis, Ida Westcott, care E Wescott; Clifford Willis, Harriett Wright, John Wjman, Mollie Walker, O J wescoxi. Persons calling for letters; in the - above list will please' say, "advertised.". If not called for within SO days they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Ed. R, Bmav P. H. Wilmington, 'Oct. 23, 1873. Spirits Turpentine. . , f Newton ..clorgs" are rdying out rapidly. , - Congestive chills are very fatal in the lower part of Iredell and upper part of Kowan counties. The Stokes : tobacco crop was reduced one-half, we. learn from the Dan- bury Reporter. .'The corn crop was also short ' -l Mr. Wm. Ii. Bridffers.; of fiieh Point, had one of his arms terribly lacerated, by the accidental explosion of a pistol on the l7th. - 'i--'- -5- ' : -' ; ' i i-i While regulating the 'fife in the process of tobacco cure, Mrs. Henry Hart grove of Stokes cbunty. iwas shockingly burned, i.. . . y-i- .. .... A; great awakening'tandjietival LHearne lSq.'i has retired froiri the edrial management or toe m-a;-zna .is succeeaea feyToi.'W.. Hetdetf,Bsq. l -.Mr. Hearue will locatedrtBtatesUleirf; i0khp-y 1 i There vwere iteore toarriages ia thtf RoanolK.sectiooior: the State last weeV. , than has been ijaoWh before ift. a longtlme X Trand mpre week befoca last hvtheJt(aleigh section, says the Weidon r 'tltorr - Magnolia Moniter: On Satur ,i8goipg oa MarrSWr PrfWgfl -county under the active punistraion oi the Rev. WHOLE NO. 1,897. day morning last the mill and inn house' of Mrs. !MaryE. Cooper. of Kenansville town ship was burned, supposed to be the work ot an incendiary. Lioss, about $2, sou. jso insurance. . , Tom. Evans, arrested-and con fin.ed for the assault ' on Gaston Workman,, was on Monday admitted to bail in the sum of $250, the condition of the: wounded man being such as to justify this action, says the Hillsboro Recorder. The Sentinel congratulates the city of Raleigh on the accession to the popu lation of Col. F. D. Bunnell, of northern Pennsylvania, who has recently purchased a residence for which he paid $18,000, He is to construct buildings to the value of $ 35,000... News: We learned yesterday from Prof. Alexander Mclvc-r, . Superin tendent of Public Instruction, that dna-tions- from the Peaboily ticbooi Fund hovr recently been made to the following schools in this State: Henddrsonville, $300; Enon, Transylvania county.' $300, South Henning, j Buncombe county $450 ;. Bethlehem, l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. USIEORM DIVISION, r -. NO. 1, K. of P ATTENTION I YQTJ ARE HEREBY QRDKHEP TO APPEAR at your Castle Hall,' on . this (THURSDAY) af ternoon, at 3 o'clock, in full uniform, with black gloves, for parade. - uy oraer umei oi JDivision, G. SL. A. POPPE. latQtride. Stonewall Lodge No. 1. .... K. OF. P. BBETHRKH: You are hereby requested to meet at your Castle Hall this (THURSDAY) after noon, at 4 o'clock, to participate in the parade to be given in honor of the O. C. By order CrC. S. T. POTTS, K. of R, & 8. Germania Lodge No. 4j k.:op p. ': BRETHREN: Yon are hereby requested to meet at yon? Castle Hall this (THURSDAY) after, noon, at 4 o'clock, to take part in the parade to be given in honor of the G. C. -. Byerderef CC, - H. KOKOWSKY, K.of R. AS.- Calanthe Lodge No. 7, , BL OF P. . . KNIGHTS : Yon are hereby ordered to Castle HaU this (THURSDAY) P. appear at III, at 4 o'clock, to participate in the parade to honor of the G. C. given in By order of the C. C, W. J. TOOMER, K. of R. & S. oct 83-lt FOB SALE-FOB SALE. Pg CHEESE, 350 Bales Eastern .and N. 40 00 BkwSalt!210 SAljT 500 Sacki 700 Baggtii1''' 800 SaCk8 Coffe6 300 BoUa 1 000 CasesL 13ES1'000 LlbB TwM tA CASES POTASH, 800 Boxes Soap, 250 Cases wv Brandy Peaehes, 100 Bb SCHNAPPS. 800 Spirit Casks, 125 100 CnciP CANDY' 100 Barrel8 ""1 Boxes OA A BARRELS GLUE, 150 Hhds. Cuba Mubco iiUl vado Molasses, 1 tA HHDS. 8.- H. MOLASSES, 350 Bbls. Cuba LOU and Q. F. Syrup, 2Q (J DOZ. BUCKETS, BOXES SMOKED SIDES AND SHOULDERS, 125 B0XES T0BACC. BBLS. AND HALF BARRELS SNUFF, : -j, 0 0 CASES 1 and 8 LLB CAN OYSTERS, J QOO BUNDLES HOOP IRON, OA A PAPERS RIYKTS, &c.. 4c. AmiJJ For sale bv F. W. KERCHNER, 27. 38. and 39 North Water St ' oct 23-tf MALAGA GRAPES, F XR $ T O F TH E S E A S O N, CHAS. D MYEBS & CO. FINEST COFFEES T3 ROUGHT TO THIS MARKET ARE FOR SALE by CHAS. Dt MYERS & CO.. 5 and T North Front street. : New Buckwheat, "FAVOBITE," ' ' GRAHAM, :; ;;t ; . , And llye Flour, IN" BARRELS, HALF BABRBU, AHD BAGS' CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., S and North Front street. oct33-tf Cabannas. jIX GENTIMEN KOW WHAT THEY ARE; U they doa't, they ought; to. . , -. .oct8S-tf J .. j. ti J. A STKVEHSON; ' 300 Selected CECOND-HAND I NEW; YOBE2 SPIRlT . BAR- t?..:. AU -.l-u-.i : - .' : -. RI on.handandfpr saleby r,: : . : ' 7 f:i OYOTOES! Newa 1fih,m3iimi& nr front TEDDING CARDS ANP" VMITmQ: CARDS ffi BASfrS ipgi; , ' FrjjtJnandPuhliatiinf Boom. BATES OF ADVERTISING. ! One Square one day,: ft - - - . .. ft three dayi7."..r:.!!r "..r... 00 '1T1 , - ,t ov five days,., 3 W " " --ne week.v;.,-.. - ' ,-JTwa. weeks.. . 5 00 Three weeks; en.-..-..-.. 6 B0 Two raonT; - "ThreeTnonrhs r. . . Six -noatba. . ... .v. ., ....15 00 . ... 00 .. ...85 00 ......60 00 ft nranon " -one year... ...... . bV'Uuutraet AdTertlBementa taken Clonately low rates. -ir Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half -column. ' - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIALTIES. MILLmERY, Eibbons, Flowers, . Feathers, ,.;ki.b; G'lOTE'i;, C O B S E T S, II OS A 1 : l , ;T ; . m flail O-WlIuUcS Wt 11X10.' Neck Ties and Rushes, HAND-MADE HOOP SKIRTS - AND BUSTLES,- Agent for the Rabber TJmbrella. ONE PRICE TERMS CASH. A D. BROWN, EXCHANGE CORNER. October 23-tf - . . Notice. JOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE LOSS OF a certificate far live shares of . the Capital . Stock of th Wilmington Building Association, issued to Ira Skipper, r Application will be made to said corpora tion for anew Certificate. oCtS3-w4wTh " - '" IRA SKIPPER. Ladies' Belts, v JADIES' AND GENT'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Shawl Straps, BeUr6atche)a,&e., at tiie Saddle and Harness Factory of : . r J.S.Topbaun A; Co., " ." r .UoV 8 South Front St, mayS-ttnac... . . , v Wilmiiutton. N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. GBAin) 0PEHIHG OF ... MILLINERY. THE SUBSCRIBER BEOS LEAVE TO INFORM fee ldies that she will have : A 6BANB OPENING OF ' FIHE FBEHCH. HLL1INERT ON THURSDAY, THE 93ns OCTOBER.' The La dies are respectfully inrited to call a the Ladies' Emporium of Fashion, No- 40, FRONT STREET. oct 22-2 1 r :r- ,. E. A. LUMSDEN, The Best Suits of ol ot sciosr a- - : : - FRTHE LEAST MONEY ARE "NOW SOLD Wthe - - ' --: . CITY CLQTHITO STORE. Bring the Cash and get Bargains. :' - ' MUN90N & CO. octastf . pity Clothiers. .MiaiSti5!y':Mtiireij$l TJINFORD, CROW A CO. WILL . PILL OR- XJ " ' ders for v M TJ L L E T S at lowest prices, and will be glad to have orders for COTTON BAGGING AND TIES. They always keep a large stock of FRESH GRO CERIES xn hand, which they, wfll be glad to show their friends and wfll guarantee low prices. Try thenWl ... c- BTNFOBD, CROW & CO.. ;aepl9f Sonth Water street. MUCH 0E LITTLE. WE GIVE A GOOD prime . . BOOTj OR SHOE , . For a very little money. Can and examine ' Stoek and Prlee. GEO. R. FRENCH SON. octlS-tf 89 North Front street. CIUJNERY IN AIX VARIETIES RECEIVED lu. weekly at . ; MRSi STROCK'S.; Dresses Made to Order Also. L EVANS BLOCK, oct lS-tf ' PRINCESS STREET. At New Hardware Store. . .. - ' : SHOVELS AND TONGS. FIRE DOGS, HEAT Cutters and Stuff era, Egg Whisks and Apple Parrera, Coal Hods, Sif tere, (Candlesticks, bronze, brass and tin; Nut Cracks, Cork Screws, Emery Shammers. Ceokinir Utensils. Dusters of all kinds and all articles needed In housekeeping," for sale cheao. octl9-tf . - GILES A MURCHBON. Cotton Yarn. Y aubei aMM'XffltJ ;44ar:j-;:i -.1 m c&rrN tAiik, ' ailow: 'Fortale'by 4,1 " -i: : ; Jn-tf .'lUi fsfs 'IV. EDWARDS A HALL. Sl Ct nttiwovado nrolasses. 1 x A bhds. Cuba muscovado molasses. it. Fo aale by , f: w.'KEkchner, T, S8 and 99 North Water street 9tl-tf