THE HOBimiG STAE. UATK8 OF ADVERTISING. ., three dara. . S 00 6C ttrar days.... 8 00 HATES 0 8OT8CBHTIOH.. ... .inT.m mailt ' 7 tXt ..... in bui . - ' - yw' Tn advance ("- ) a J Three month, in , ( 7S ' tvSubscrib delivered in .nypar. the advance. UMumtt....,.,..v;.,.,..i...... o w v Three months. 00 tVContrsct ate taken i v iir ,iinm umu r . .wv-.B n-r . . . j rw . . . v-.' a " -. . . i i . . . n., mm -w. H h - m -mm-mm - , m v u v w m & - t m mr 1. 1 v . . m ma ui i mw . - f" T ' - - " . J - cfn .WILMINGTON, N. 0.; SAT U KljA X o' :; UUTUffiii, tdi; ,, . n rLy xxy. o. ffggy at proper and OUTLINES. j Last week Henry a handsome, viva cious youth of admirable and winniner Import of Fmancd Committee of National tragedy as bk)ody as ,those ; in which ;-ird of Trade, m scsskmi mcago, re- Ms father and torothei suffered. commend resumption of specie paymeuts. fwenty-one yellow fever deaths in Memphis Thursday. In Columbus, Texas, 72 yellow, fever 'deaths since Sun- Fron 15.U0U to au.uuu operatives Lake Shor.e .lav'. in Connecticut arc idle. road is about to become bankrupt. Fi,ueras appointed Spanish Minisfer tqhis country. King of Saxony dead. ' Xr Watch expect to resume in a few f V .... TEE 33 QI T"5T. '' NOTlOBTO ADVEBTISBRs.'' , Te pressure upon onr columns on Sanday morn ing is sq great that we are compelled to reqnest ad vertisers to send in advertisements for that issue at as early an hour a possible, in order that they may with certainty secure the proper insertion. , days. -Stokes test.fied in his own case vesterday. -several cases oi importance vil come up before the Supreme Court. yr. Munsey denies the truth of the re ports against him. , -In Natfohal Board of Trade resolution allowing citizens to buy foreign ships and sail under American col ors ou paymentof reasotiable duty, pre- Ta;je(j Yellow fever has broken out at Kainbridge, Ga. ; , , . .... , Tltei ISaUs. The mails will close from this date as fol- JNorthen through (night) mails. . Trti IM. tlurough ud.- wav; day it mails Southern moil r a. THE GRANGES. CeaTeatl!! In The Narlhwetueru Chleaeo Subjects-liaemetl. Special Dispatch to the Hew York Times. Chicago; Oct, 22. The Northwestern Convention of Oransrers con yep $4 .jafc. MeCormick'a IlalL in this city, to-day. Delegrates ; 8 P. M. CaroHha Centrarmails.". A. M. Smithville,' Satufdaya and Tues- ; days.. 6 A.M. Fayetteville, . river, Mondays and ; Friiiiftjfs f j 9 m 1 ! il Fayijtteville by C. C. It W., daily 5 A. , M. Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every . r ; Friday ..................... 6 A. M. V NEW1 jinWEimWHKHTttl 1 .Outek. Dirsosf & Co. Music Books, v Ton B.v CAiJiwuPnxilaration. : DsIlossEy & CoRice for Sale. JohnF. . Dr-W. & W. TL It. Co. - St A. Ccbrib. Mules and horses for sale. , J. C. Lt3isDBiN.-Dining Rooms. ; Ike County Debt. At .tbo request : ot the Board of County Commissioners, the Chairmaii. Julias " N. Martin, Esq., iwsiibmittetl a report show ing the 'pwstrnt " cohdition of the ttebt of New IlaMbver County, from which we'takc In the year 1869 the Board of County Commissioners bad printed in . two- books bonds as follows: One containing 250 bonds of the denomination " of $100j:Jbearlng in terest, in .gold, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. Principal payable March 1st, 1874; and One containing 100 bonds 'of the de nomination' of $500, bearing 5 interest, in gdld, at the rate' of 5 percent, per annum. Principal payable March 1st, 1879. i ' There was issued at sundry times 350 bonds of the denomination of $100 each, consuming the first book making $25,000, and of the second book 70 bonds of the denomination of $500 each, amounting to $35,000, making the whole debt- $60,000. The remaining 80 bonds printedof the de nomination of $900 each, or in . the aggre gate the sum of $15,000, were' burned and liOeal Dots. The number of Schillinger; .pavements is gradually multiplying. ' : A number of tar barrels blazed and siimred ou the street cornerslasi night. t! '. ! The British Barquentine Tick &Mehane arrived at London frohi ! this'pbrt on the 10th. ,.;;,-tSM :jr, The Invincible, James, from Liverpool for 7th Ailap line! Janded 95"immigranSr- at . Nor. folk Thursday, who will settle in v lrRjaia and this .State!' Twenty-two Were cabin passengers. - i The negro'' who knocked " Mr. Geo. Newton down and robbed him of his pocket-book on Taesday evening, thte 14th ins and gave his name as Robert Johnson, has been arrested and lodged in jQ a7 etteville.' - .' . " . , , As ...the . t 'Advance ' Qfffee, . yfl.i)j. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Immense . Suc4se j,.pf,-.. teou & - .Co.:g WwUectlon, of Or- . , can Music, entitled v : - THE "ORM;: AT ; HOME" a NO MUaC AL HOltit COVPLKTK WTOtJT ITj for It contain a over S00 selections oft the moat alA .nf tliA dav. welL arranged for the Reed, Parlor, or Pipe Organ. Contains ewythlnj I A BALES PAY, , watch is totalled ponofi"-.Bielodie if IJwday, TJU . ial-MISQELEANEQUS. C0EH, ; OATS, HAY, fcfi"il-,i? V Y fi-.-- tv "- , , ':fM '.Vlif. i ' 'VlUnTrAlrn Mnna ' .vVr -- 1 ' ' I rrfiril7Pii nPYi WPPk TrflTTl tlHlTlKiMinilll VV U- I maMhPI VAItKAa. TOIaTlUrUlH. YauI&UllIIDa LRUinJiAU I A DAYTflnr Q; aWafiUnVITIl JUIIRM thisport, was oPomtLypason the son; no paper will be festied for that week. ?"?n: AOU n v ... . S-.r , Inst. The proprietors request that excfcangeswill m5gft0B15sto8traaes'ItobeW hereafter address the Advance it Wilson, First edition soid ia two weeks aftei pubUcatton and y ';:,v.-:iv - j-r ;.?! . i - The Barque Jtmn, from -for,thlS jt i; fourth now readyl Piice,$S 50 B6arasi$3 Cloth. )AA BBLS. ANDSBHttDS. S.H:SYEUP, port, was spoken October 5tb in lat. 4756, long. 9.40. , - i We are glad to see that Capt Worth, of the steamer A, P. Ilurt, is able to be on duty again. ' ' ; " Rev. Dr (Plunier , will preach at the First Presbyterian phprch to-morrow, morn ing and evejaing. ,-u.-n .: -J, tj;;v' ' Rev. Dr. Closs, Presiding Elder of this denlysankdown and died before his wife District, passed through this city yesterday CoulJ reach nim. ; - ' to Brunswick. :;v v; y Hop. A. M. Waddell K ' Wiri- Mr.' N. Carr oresented his bond yester-1 hinff ouite k TeDutatiOP 'as a lecturer hi the Kinston --.Gazette: 't-OneTOf "the I TjnpanraUeled success of Ditson Ca'a incidents of the fire was that of Mr. Wesfs n r G n QTR A TT S S little infant being caughtj up with a bed- on (x hi M b Ui o 1 lv A U o p . which it was wrapped upt and thrown out wica contains literally the gems of Strauss' at an upper winuow. iiic nine iuun, though slightly injored; is doing tolerably Well. ' .: ' : ;-' ' " " : . -'. ' - ' M'- i Winston' Sentinel i : On last Wednesday morning "Alfred Holland, one of the stoutest and heartiest men in tpwn, was cutting wood in, his yard when he sua -,i!V ins $S 00. Tyg BAGS BIO COFFEE, JQQBBLS SUQAB,,ALl4 GBADESt, g fjQi FLOUB, . ALL OBADES; fv SACKS 'SALT,' u :- r ' 1 gQQ BOLLS BAGGING, J i . C m- T J . I A i Jnl nriiiiiflul B fVlBBtAhlA fit I Stale. uewroyeu in iaWr.-mll- uj. u w. r.r . - ni(rM ,! hiatriil lentnre on the "White their meetings. All unpaid coupons were also destroyed with the bonds. - Of the issue of 250 bonds of $100 each, due and ryale t March Ist 1874, the Board has at sundry times purchased 141 bonds or-the face value sum of $14,100. Said bonds, together with the coupons on- Federal Point Township. He delivered in Charlotte Tuesday s historical lecture on the "White Man's Ij8d'XJEfi)rna4xn4) showing , . GREAT SALE OF .. . ., The Standard. i , n ; -! u 'tj h OA A KEGS HAILS. This great Church Music. Bootc Dyl. u. jsmerson i Ovl ' ' ' ; --':1 - and ELlk Palmer has double tae saeriV and lslifce- I -,'wrrwnTJi- nnnP ntnw k TWrroia ly to have double the sale jtfmkJvm iLOOiyiffirrrt l ne worm or eimer geBueman nave aom i 7 r ZZS . 1 AA'BAEBS XITTIA KIVKH" YABrrS AJilJ 1UU comnoser. by the hundred thousand, and t STAiTDABOfwiU continue to be called for until every Choir, Singing Class, and ooavenuoa are snppneo. ntce, i on." j FUBtlBHID KT Th TromainA 'Brothers are to be in I the discovery and probable, settlement of I Oliver Dttson &: Co. I C.H.Dltson& Co. .... , . , I TiTrtrth Cnrolirife in the tentli centurv bv the il - , , ; : Bostcau I ffway,; Hew York. were present from Illinois, Wiscon sin, Iowa, .Indiana, XewJfarkt Ne braska, Minnesota; but the great ma ioritv are from this State. The ob- rid, xatuche were boed end . totally opeQ Charlotte on tiie 18th of Novembet, and will probably pay Wilmington a visrt.' The crowd around the Court House yesterday was so great that a policeman had to be stationed there to keep the side- oct SW3UW sat wed wtf Prime Cawlina Eice. ioo'H Robbrie 1st Brnnawlelr. Capture of the Thief Ho HavltM at ft?arftaa Aa aainlt Upon the Officer an4 Escape. . A colored individual answering to the idets of the convention are to discuss j name Df John 8mith aticu John Allen has I 109 bonds of flOOi each. . K. t.VX.r. $10,900 cheap iransportnwu, t-iu vraBiug, w- 1 been getting up a moderate-sized sensation j . . r "v;:: ' f- r.- " 109 bonds of the f ace value of $10,900. The debtis therefore asiollows;;. '-. '' . side railway, lake, and canal transpor tation, the regulation by Legislatures, State and national, of existing rail ways; perfecting the organization be tween tha sevej SutesMdKfect anf and pressing upon State and na tional Legislatures the most easy and prompt methods o relief. The temporary chairman, upon as suming the position, stated that the question of cheap t trsrortatjto$, which they had assembled todlsetiw, was one of erreat importance. It was 0 - in Brunswick county. On Sunday before last he stole a fine hog from Judge Rus sell's place, took the animal to some point near Brunswick Ferry and sold it.. He next entered the J udges carriage house and stole a valuable saddle and secreted it at what is known ai Nelson's shanties, where . he had his headquarters, and informed a colored woman on the premises tha his next move would he to take one of .Mr. Ezra Thomas' fine horses and ride him over to South. Caro- Total debt;, , ..i ?. 'in the estimates for the year 1873-74 pro vision was made for sufficient '..amounts to pay off all the remainder of the bonds due and payable March 1st, 1874. It is hoped the revenue will be sufficient ' to do bo. There is no other debt known to be due by the county of New Hanover. . The cur rent expenses are met with promptness and the chairman believes the credit of; the county is without a doubt, No change An Appeal for Memptols. WrLMUroTOH,' Oct 24th, 1873. To the Clergy f the Diocese of ' -Worth Caro , una : - . DeakBbktheeh: The pestilence at Mem phis seems to abate very , slowlyj if at all. The sufferings and privations of the people Irish. This lecture was repeated in Metro politan Hall, Raleigh, last night ? f ' The Grovernor has appointed a commission to go to Illinois and bringback the murderer; JPeter ,Staley: tot: Guilford county, the Governor of luinois having tel egraphed that he was held as a prisoner out there. The murder, says the 'Sentinel, ' is alleged to have been committed by Peter Staler and his son. but it is ascertained that the son has died since the commission: of the deed. Special dispatch from Greens- a fihb lot of kbhttjckt hulks, akd boro to Richmond JLtopatch, dated 23d: The ! . ,., v : . , . - W: . ': HOKSES, which will be sold on reasonaDie. trms octS51t ... ., S. A. CTJBJUB.'; Sheetine, 15 Bales Beaver Creek Sheeting,. B8LS. tE3ttrN AND SODA CKACKEES. to 1 fsea Concentrated Ltb. SO Cases do., da. Pou ash; 60 Cases 8ntut,Jv ' ' - - - AQ BOPES CANDLES, p0 BOXES CAHDY, npj BOXES SODAi'iW BOXES SOAP, K: TOBACCO, - 1 tt.-.! r. FEW TEEECES ; ' . . : OF VEBY SUPEBIOB QUALITY, Ai For sale at low figures. : oct 85-lt " ' l7"' ' DxBOSSET CO. 1 Just Arrived, 100 ?Psa A'?CHKS1' octlft-tf For sale low. by 1 :WILLIAMS A MUKCHISON. fVotlce of Sale of names of the counterfeiters brought here by Deputies Bosher and Bhavender, ana ar- m TT . . jf , " m m. Uiiiler PowCoitaM Mortgage. TT VlBTUE ATTrf ra E33OTT6NOF the Xj power of sale contained in.-a certain ma made ! Daniel Klein and - hi' wife ttf " Th BiiBgton.Bilding Ajaociaion,' bearing date the 2d day of Aujmut AvD., 18TO-,and registered in the of fice of the Register of the-county of Hew Hanover, In book ZZviS page 664 and following (default hav ing been made In the payment of the nun of money secured to be paid by ssldmorteage) the said mort gagee, "The Wilmington Bn tiding -Association," SOU tO CAUWr wu uvu - .. - - - - 1 u ... . . . , 3 t will at 13 BXioca ai., w Baijuxnnj, mo irm dj ui ' . I nf An 000 AAch tn -anrw.jiri at ithia nlarw on I Shawl Srrans. Beltatchela. A&..st the Saddle sad 1 ntnhAi irts. oii for rh at the Conrl House ua because many of them are nattves. of l Thiirav before CorrimbiMoaer BeU I - I lnWitoinBUmibyTmbaactisa,- ' ' : n- ' C V . Tiiflefl in default of 10.000 baiL was committed. Seven others are expected of that stricken citv are unparalleled in our tZT hist0fy, andthe contributions in relief of Blaekwelder, ;-FrjrBtfBndflha-w 4aniel their distress are almost exhaustea. . . .rney 1 Lape, Jidmund Liipe, Wiuiam A xiouxe ana v o k o-rrt. aid from I C. F. Louder. Five were bailed in the sum . . Ladies' Beltsy ; T AOIKS' AKD GENT'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS, "Nnrth n&rolina. 1 therefore sussest. to those of you who have not already made collec tions lor UW8 QDjeci in your cungregauwuo, to do so as soon as maybe. He gives twice who elves quickly; ' Collections may be ' The Xand airtl Premises lina. . Just here, however,- the brilliant and has been made in the debt since Septem- forwarded to Dr. A. J. DeRosset, of this ''illJl'- '. 1 ". ; I ..I.n mill immtuliiitiJir remit thp.m one tliat particularly was of vital ju- J promising career, of the indomitable John j ber 1st. terest to the Northwest, The States .of Illinois and Iowa alone raised 400, .000,000 bushels of grain, which for nhe most part sought transportation to the seaboard. Jt was of vast im .portance to these States, and in pro iortion to their products to the other iStates of the Northwest, to secure ithe lowest rates and best means of transportation. The railways com panies were yearly carrying away Urge sums of the people's money, paid out for moving their pro ductions, and they o were (enrich ing themselves. It was fc their ob ject to take proper measures to exter minate extortion Later in the day Smith 'was nipped in "'the hud for the time being by ' his 1Jbeig arrested - under two warrants, one for etealirJg the hog and the other for ;. appropriating" the sad dle, on bpth' of which" he had a hearing before J astiee- Thomas on Saturday last. He was reqnired to give security in the sum of $300 in each case for his appear ance at thenext 4ictl.the Superior Court, ip. default of which- he was placed vt the custody- of-'Constable Travis Bryan, with instructions to lodge him in the county jaifat'Smithville." Before starting for Smith vifle a rope was procured and the prisoner's hands were tied behind him. Everything The report was ordered spread upon the minutes of the Board for future reference. Our Fair. At a meeting of the Executive Commit tee of the Cape Fear Agricultural Associa tion, held at the Purcell House last- night, it was decided to hold the next annual Fair of the Association in the second. week in December, commencing on Tuesday, the 9th day of the month Among the features of the occasion will be a grand Tournament, the participants to be clad in. armor,' a Gift Concert and a shooting match. city, who will immediately remit them. l remain very truiy, r. Your friend and brother, 1 ; . Thomas Athkbon, Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina. . The papers in the State generally are re quested to insert this letter in their columns. CITY ITEMS. PKomxe Patmu We now have In stock over 300 reams of news paper, size 34x36, Weight 30 Ss per ream. It is good, rag paper, and will be sold, in lots to salt, for cash, or sent by express a O. U. here hourly. -.David Earnhardt: and J. : A. Louder escaped oh their return hither. Sixty-eight arrests have been made in addi tion to the names given aoove, au ox wnom arrived at Ashville last night in charge of the officers. These offenders belong to the band whose leader (the notorious McFee) was arrested a year since. 7 : ; : ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Thanksgiving Prociamation. BX HIS EXCELLENCY, Tie GoTernor of Xortli Carolina. Harness Factorv of . .. 8 Tpha-4co., , , , Ho. S South Front St, ' mayS-tf nac - ' Wflmington, N. C. ; MISCELLANEOUS. : M. CBONLYvAaetleneer. " By CBOHLY UOBBIS. . !' Valuable Residence , for Sale-rr --:. : Terms to Suit Purchaser. - : -vyE OFFEB FOB SALE THAT' DESIRABLE BBICH. SESIDEHCE, On East side of Front, between Bed Cross and Wal nut streets, the lot forming an L Upon Bed Cross street, Dwelling twe-etory and baseme t, BIGHT BOOMS well and raunrouy eonstructeo, ana cannot 1 4 j ,.... fpieasmponaexaininatiofiof parties aesking Scales repaired. promptly and reason fortabie residence. Conveyed in said mortgage, vfe: a eertam lot or Tiarr.nl of land, aitnate. lvirur and-hein? ii said citv - of Wilmtegton, containing a square in said city and Bounded as loiiows: uommencine at tne -juncuon of Gwma-streetwMi: Bickmeo Was Tenth 'street, and running northwardly with Dickinson alias Tenth street to Baakm street, thence eastwardly with Ban kin street to Wood street; thence southwardly with Wood street to Gwinn -street;1 thence westwardly with Gwinn street to the Degnuung., Y-' ' POSTPONEMENT. f r " .- The above sale has been postponed until Satur day, October 25th, 1873. . A - - WEIGHT A STEDMAH, Attorneys. WUmiagton; Oct. u, sant 13, u, so -i- ; ; Btdafd' Scales. ' 8tock Beaut, CoAt. Scaixs, Hat Scalxs, Dairy JSCAUS, COVKTXajSCAIfBS, C, KC The conaolldanot of the Carolina Former and the WttUy Star having largely increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers will find it an admirable ' I Farmers, planters, mechanics and others I medium of communication with the farmers and went on all right until the officer and his (not forgetting the lad.es) are urged to hurry j jiaters ot tne two varoun oct8a-3t i permanent orgaoixatioii was effect- cUarge arrived within a shart distance up their articles for exhibition. The Cape ed by the election of James M. Allen, of th jau when Smithy who had succeed- of Illinois, as President. The en tire ed in working his hand loose, suddenly -day and evening were dt$tetBe: g', large stick which Constable Bryan discussion ef resol utions - providmg nnder hls armf ana dealt the officer vtaat all transportation companies auu fc-vt .ju. -mv, -w, t . in. Hvvkic uiuir vru inc xicma. xvuiua uiiu w the earth. He was stunned for a few mo- .corporations bo subject to tne re straints of law; that the making of a t ship-eanal from the Atlantic by way of Tthe lakes to the Gulf - of Mexico shall the urged on Congress; that the pro--iiueang classes of the country can no longer endure the existing exorbitant' rates of transportation; and that one or more dmtUlp.-track railroads be Fear section should not be behind others in the display of products "."of industry, skill and ingenuity The display can be made a grand -and imposing one if -our friends will but put their shoulders to the wheel. Many of the Fairs held this Fall, mentswbeii he revived, sprang to his feet including the one which has Just closed at and'discoveredhisprisonermakmghisway BLhaVSeea V T hrouirh the yard of the jailor,-when he cessful than any heretofore held. Let ours 'jumped e ienceand disappeared. The merit the samehappy verdict trom tne rress offfcer drew his pistol and would haye fired ana peopie. , xjc. .,w.a 1 " T" -T . - .-rt7-' I Jl l.A .nnil will VkA nil thar the retteattog; form, but fonad that In go Draveiy ou auu . OTT doing so ho would ! endanger the lives of built by Government, from Eas to j several females who were in range. This Wet. No deftrit conclusions-' Were arrived at to-day, bat the convention before adjourning will report a plat form through a committee on resolu tions. The convention has been ask ed to send a delegation to a meeting of ihe Senate. Committee on Trans ;portation ho w i a jsesoE' id StLo uis. was on Monday, Later he Was reported to have crossed Brunswick Ferry coming In this direction and he is now believed to be imbtn trnnAwlMre in this eitv. -i.v and Harbor Im the most sanguine friends of the Associa tion can desire. rna Lnmberton Tragedy. "1 Mr. William Wilson, of Robeson county, who has been on the trackbf the murderers of Mr. BL F, Snuth atLumberton on Thurs day nighVof last week, states that he has done everything in his power to find the Strange Story of Domestic TronMe. ; The New Orleans correspondent oi ITfaterlal for Bar By .an advertisement in the New -York guilty parties and has failed. He went to tUmM-in we see that Wm. P. Craighill, Wadesboro and from there to wmievuie, Mai5 "Ceiw proposals I hut the witnesses who accompanied him until oon of the 20th of November. 1873, coma not una me men wnnwwu The New Orleans 'eOTSST v?I I f or funushine and deUvering timber and circus whom they had promised toldentify. the Cr-oreferrinr to the rana tt Wilson therefore delivered the . papers to Jiver, and separate proposals for timber the Sheriff at .Whiteville .and returned and plank loaded on TJnited States lighters home. '. 'K; ". .. "J ; at points od the riveraceessibletotng-boata It is reported that three men left the cir- -Why Maj. CraighStilicQd havechosen a cos at Rockingham oa the Friday succeed- medium of conveying this information so ing the nrarder and proceeded in the direc- rpmnte frorn the nronosed scene opera- tion of Charlotte, ana u i generauy imnrdwAf wonncr Arm ant bv some vil llain in the parlor of his boarding' aionse,, .andjn the presence, of .seyexal ladies, afew4ayB sincebvl. tnj.tc.tdlty relates the idOovins incidents con nected with the tamilf history of the An iinfnHvnnavta affair tMmtfd here Uiustraxes q f atir A a ira ai nA Vn i.ii the fate which pursues some families j O08 ft pTObtemdjfi5eufr like a JNemesis. A young nHmii i advertisement in the Timet Will scarcely De Henry Armant was kild white b . lndividaaI who will be was talkine with aiaoy waoiu i r,.r'3 . T.. i visiting, withoutbeing allowed eric or warning, Some years ago, ii wn w remembered by your Lexington rea ders, a gentleman of that name came t here from Louisiana, bringing witn him his wife and three sons. The family lived in great seclusion, t Mrs. Armant rarely, seeing, any one. She was very ? beautif ol. andeetiaed overwhelmed with an intence melan- eholv. It transpired that she had married in oposition to the wishes of her relateves, and had once separated from him on account of his savage and violent temper. Strangely enougti this temporary divorce, a mensa el . thoro, was terminated by an actual . elopement; she iran ;away? IrOfili ner friends and rejoined-her husband.- ; (Shortly afterwards Armant attacked toneiof her relatives, who-stabbed mm repeatedly and left him for dead. (Upon his recovery he removed, as has Theen said, to Lexington, Ky. There his Violence and eccentricity developed iinto positive insanity, and. alter nav likeT to take any interest in it. fieved that these were tha three, men who are alleged to have committed the murder and for whose arrest warranto were issued. Sl aprlo Covrt. . mmtmmmm t I ' .U V ILW The onTr cases before the mayor s court tne enurv ua jr. r-r.-- yesterday morowg were those of Charles ThotttMCenrierebirged with,ieping a Grey and Peter Morrisv charged with disor- disorderly house at me corner ot a uw anu derly coadoct, the first of whoa wasfound Mulberry streets, in this city. The jury euilty and required to pay the penalty and took the case late in the afternoon and lttr was diacbarcedr:, about 8 o'clock last night returned with a ' There are six cases on tne aocxet awaii-1 veruwi. ui-guuij. r .jj iw'MT'imu'iiD oflw'trilllw em which was submitted, Book Bctdkbt. Th Mornius STAa Book Bind-. erv does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work manlike manner, and at reaeonawe pneea. chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. Job PawTTKo. We call' the attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyer, railroad nd flteamshin officers and agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the faculties offered at the Mobkiho Sta Pniimwi Estabushmitt for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job PsiHTPre. caa furnish at short notice Cards. Bill-Heads. Letter-Heads, - Programmes, BaU Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-Bfflaj Checks, Drans, Ac.. Cv. Satisfaction Kuarantcod. : ' ' '--''' ".. , IFIOt . Want a Cook, . Want a-Situatlon, ' - - . Want a Baleeman, . . Want a Servant Girl, ! .,;! .', Want to reni a Store, , ( ' . ; . '- .;.! .Wanttoaefia'Piano, ' Want to Bali a Horse, , " Want to lend Money, Waat to buy a House, - WaattobayaHerse, Want to rent a House, Want toell a Carriage, ... Want a Boarding place, ; . , Want to borrow Money, Want to sen Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries; Want to seti Furniture, '' ' WaattoseUBjlrdware, . Want to feDBeal Estate, , Want a Job of Carpentering, - -- - Want a tob of Blackttnithing., . Want to sell Munnery Goods, Waat to aell a House aIt Waattofladaay oiKAaiirs'- i--- " Want to sell a piece of Furniture, . . , Want to buy a sccond-hflnd Carriage, WanttoseU AsTicuHural Impleawnts, Want to find anything you have lost. Want to Advertise anything to advantage, Want to find an owner for anything Found, - 'A ' rw ( (Advertise in " ' '" '' -f THE MORNING STAR. - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, i BAunoH, Oct52, 1873. f WHEREAS, The people of North Carolina have been abundantly blessed during the past year, and the earth hath vielded bounteoiwlv of all the roducts oi its sou, so tnat tne garners or tne nus- idman are filled to overfiewlng, and the indus trious mechanic has realized a rich reward for his labor and every class ef our population has pros- I J AAA SACKS AN pered in all laudable enterprises; and whereas, above tUUv Blown Salt, an, internal ieeiings ana gooa wiu nave in m great measure been restored in our midst, and no plague. Terms to suit, for which and figures, apWy to aunsia, CRONLY Real Estate Brokers. . ably. For sale also, Troemner's Coffee and Drag lulls, Compositipa Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, ic., 4c. FOR SALE-FOE SALE. BOXES CHEESE, 850 Bales Eastern and H. OU T.Hay, SACKS AMERICAN SALT, S00 Sacks THX XOST FERFXCT pestilence or famine has visited our State; Now, therefore, as-it becomes us. .tefol people, to render thanks to Almighty God lor these and nam-, berless other blessings showered upon us in his great t uaro- mercv. l. Tod K. Caldwell, uovernor or nortn Una, in obedience to law and in conformity with, an Frfifi BBLS. FLOUR, 300 Sacks Coffee, 800 Rolls 1,00Q Bagging,- "BUNDLES TIES, 1,000 Libs. Twine, !50; ALKBM . OASft DEAWEE, . Mile Alarm TIH . EVERY Merchant SKOTJLI) C!aiia T.vp - ' 1 1 fff CASES POTASH, 300 Boxes Soap, 950 Cases! urana j jreaeuev, . u ' : CASES SCHNAPPS, 800 Spirit Casks, 125 Use Bent i A A 1UU Bbls. Sugar, BOXES ( Crackers, 1 (id BOXES CANDY, 10Q Barrels and Boxes: 1VW honored precedent, do appoint and set apart Thursday, November 27, 1873, as a day of public Thanksgiving throughout the State; and I do earnestly invite the clergy of every denomination to onen their respective houses of 7,iJZ OAA BARRELS GLUE, 150 Hhds. Cuba Muscc- ever-Uving God, and render unto Him praiseewnieb I vado Jioiasses, rejustiy due. tavoking for themselves, their State v OTTOs! 8: H. MOLASSES. 250 Bbls. Cuba and tneir wnoie country, me guidance ana proiec- l To it smn tion throughout all time to come. , -o,v-; xuy BjraP. t i f i.nrr. W mm .fnrr nntA tTrl lot n tv.Va m I OAA ;DOZ.UCXBTS, .; jSnstil , t W. : 'Mlil:!, Let us come beforo' his presence with thtoks- KCi XES SMOKED SIDES AND SHOULDER?, inrr mrtA moha as -frttrTll wtrkisA TITlfn VlTTTl vrlth I " 25 boxks tobacd' ' 0 BBLS. AND HALF 'BARRELS SNUFF, ' ; ! 100 l analiUJUAJ VXBXJUU3,' ; i AAA BUNDLES HOOP IRON, ' ; ' l.VUU . :.:. -,. .: ,-. .... OAA PAPERS RIYETS, Ac... Ac : , . ( ;,. : giving, and make a Joyful noise unto him with Done at the citv of Raleigh, on this the 2nd dav'of October, Alimo Domini one thou Band eight hundred and seven ty-tnree ana m- tne nmety-eignta year 01 American Independence. TOD B. CALDWELL. By the Governor, . . John B. Hiathbbt, Private Secretary. oct 25t ' Wiliiiington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. t ' SOLD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, , V" FAIRBANKS & CO., ; 311 proaway, SeTork, , 166 Baltimore Street, BaUimore, 53 Campv Streey- KewOrleans. ' . " FAXRBAItKB' A BWTNG, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. . FAIRBANES, BROWN A CO., ' Milk Street, Boston. For sale by leadlngHardwire Dealers. . 1 ' sept 9-2taw4mTues&Sat ..-.-'l-r.- Q fr' PLEASING AS4 AK EXAMTH ATION-OF O toontonta of Albania wherein: each picture placed .6ae?a Mends.. (,,,fJ ib v. ;. ' THe Parlor Picture Gallery, The handsomest aod moat, teautiruuy oouno. . For sale by OCtS3-tf. F. W. KERCHNER, 27. 28 and 29 North Water St J. & H. 5 . , . . I- . , : - 'i EG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE LADIES 1 that their Fall ana Wmter Stock B , , . X If - E. A, X,B, S T v S,X -X. I. JB S , . Foryourself and friends, are for sale at ; . tj - J. TiEINSBEBGER'S - oct 24-tf . .. . . - live Book andl Music Store.' For CHaiir ; rjHi fine 'bwrnus Bark ' spiED," Capt Hatvig.'fcSO tons register, and Horwegian Brig Meri; i68'toas register both new" vessels, ' Chajige 6f ScliiBdulea Wilmington, N. C, Oct 24th, 1873. f usual the largest assortuieat of Is now complete in all its branches. Our patrons wul find as Apply to qct2i3t " R. E; BEtDE. Spirits Turpentine. for a bearing this morning. or a tVllBHlasrtoHlaau n Among the list of persons who perished by the loss of the Schooner l JL T. Warren off Deer Island; recently, we notice the name of J. F. Shields, of WUmington, N. ,C There were sixteen persons onboard at tfi tttrfeall of whom were lost.4-' The par--?.,,ioi of the disaster are not riven ia the mto positive insanity, anu.a4teir - . j;;' ijta iing been long, a isrtpT tp that cojnmu- dispatch, which is dated at Portland, Me. a most horrible manner j wme un- ApPolBtmet. r bi-iof a known person blew his hrziw out feuiday,' Oei 26th.. C. U. .SmKnville. with a shot-gun. , His eldest son, tto' Nov. 9th... . ..Greensboro, ace, conceived the idea, altogether . Salem, unjust, that Ben. Warfleld, an exceed- TJyiV:2nl ingly estimable man, has instigated ,411 themBrerYg Arirnhnv , r j Mountain Chapel, eJt gallarJ,nerptt84, Satarday, Kori 16th BpctoghamCo. forbroe to attack Warfield in the lack .k NfrliBth . . . .LeakByille. Mi &11 prOOI W JUBWiJ uo D"fj Vi 1 v '' ' -mm xaim ne eneountereu wm acciueufcjj and, an altercation ensuing; theyex v.haaeMi bta vik ,fatai eflCoct iWar- field was Jtilled and Armani upr ately wounded. Mrs. Armant re turneb with Henry to LouhUanaand Horace went--no ott6 knows wmther. 'w'i.t.Uirmi a'aaoetatlon. i - The X3an' Rat'?11 linld AnetuachiIJi:,KA' H?1186 t.5 otnWiftiT mnrriincr. at 10 O'clock. AU Teachers' are Jntited, Dr. Hawkins' ginner at Ridge- this was the only business transacted by the way had his hand badly hurt. Court yesterday. ; -. - In the case of Richmond Leake, charged with embezzlement, tried on Thursday, the jury had not. returned a verdict late last OCT. S6th INST. will run as follows RE All. TRAIN Leave Union Depot dally (Sundays ex- - cepted) , At . Arrive at Goldsboro.k...;.... Rocky M'Aini,. Weldon Leave Weldoa daily Sundays except ed) At Arrive at Rocky Mount Ooltta&oro. ON AND AFTER OCT. Sth umbtajniv r senger trains on the Wilmington and . Weldoa 7:40 A. M. 11:60 A. M. 2:C0 P. M, aso p.:m. S-50 A, M. 1135 A. M. 1:87 P. M. 5:50 P. M. evening. The deed Xemplare At the regular meeting of the Order of Good Templars, held last evening six new members were initiated. We learn that several ladies have expressed a , desire to become members, but each one, ' It Is pre sumed, te waiting for another to make the start. As it is very iinportant to the in terests of the Order that 1 the ladies of the Cbmrnnnity should become identae ' with it, they are urged ;,to come forward at the next meeting and cwnect themselyes with the 'Lodge. ' ' Ml Hb Ibreenency Governor Caldwell has issued his prochvmatlbn apppinng nrs-' dayNov. 27th, as a day ofpubJicthanskiT- log tarongnout we Diate, Th Wilsoniana are to so it strong in dramatic entertainments' this win ter. " ,xT'i.'JVV i; 1 " , Consul Pearson, at Palermo, has resigned and returned to his home in Burke county. Mr. Peterson Dennis' cotton gin. near ForestviBe 'caught fire, but was extin guished. ; : Dr EUigton, of Keidsville, who bo mysteriously disappeared, has been heard from. All right, and in Virginia " The protracted rneeting at Ne w nrvrt Mthadisi Chnreh JCarteret county. revived the Churck and added several mem bers. Gov.- Csldwell baa issued his proclamation setting apart Thursday, No- vemDer zan. ibyo, as a aij """"s"' ing throughout the Stated -r f n - JacllbbtrisbrC shot himself ; fatally, taear xOoldsboro, on Wfidnesdav. last, while out, hunting.. , He did itin Sensual way, by leanipgbver his i54The steamer itihjstnan,'' othe Union EXPRESS Tit AIN. ......At Leave Union Depot daily . Arrive at Goldiboro. Rocky Mount. . . . - Weldon. v.. . i Leave Weldon, daily, Arrive at Rocky Mount. . . . uoiaaooro . , -. . Union Depot.... 11:10 P. M. .8:50 A. M. 6:03 A. M. 8rf)0 A. M. 7:50 P. M. 9:43 P., M 11:55 P. M. 4:80 A. M. DRESS GOODS, From the lowest grade up to the best, with a full line of XKtnHX - - CaineTs 'Hair i Goods ' . .70S ZIEDINQOATS, '. ArT at prices to suit fhe tlmea' We have received a small lot of ; ! - . ..- . i. ' LaaneB', aoid Ohildreii's Furs, Boacftit IMirlBfl: tit Panle, Which we can Offer much below ORIGINAL COST. , With strict attenUon to tne wunesoi ourpacrons, we will maintahi our reputation as the inost accom- modatmgnettsei&LWiHHington.; 'octftf . . -'i-.f; 43 Market street V TtTnifNERT IN ALL VARIETIES r RECEIVED JjJt weekly at.. - '- MRSr-STROCK'S. Dressea -Mad to Order Also. , ; ,.i B VANS BXOCK OCt 19-U PRINCESS STREET. At New Hardware Store, SHOVELS AND TONGSr 7TKK TXKjM, jusa 1 Cutters and Staffers, Egg Wbaks,ana. Apple Parrers, Coal Hods, Sifters, Candleeticks, Bronze, brass ana tin; nut utbckb, ,w - - - rbZM-a TTtallai Ttnatflra at n Idnda. and an articles, needed In housekeeping, for sale octWtf GILES A MOBCBISON. Thri tnaft train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North sia Bay Lins and Acqui. Creek routes. . . Express Train connects only with Aotnria Creek route. Pullman's Palace Sleeplks .Can on tbla Train. i FREIGHT ; TRAINS wfil leave WilnuBftoa tri weekly at 6:00 A M., and arrive at 1:40 P M. vbxpriss"fRE1GHT TRAINS wfll leave WH mingtoa daily a 2d P. M and arrive at 60 P. f J ?:y 5 JOHN WDIVTHB,' oct 85-tf f General Superintendent" Ladles' and Gentlemen's -1 i :n t-k. x vft.vT-Vi..v Ti W O. M Q rrHB SUBSCRtBER,H Afi OPENED .Hia DINING Rooms for the actbfalnMslHorr of Ladles and Gen tlemen, and Is prepared to fumlBb taeals at all hours. : Oysters la every style. , Supper pertlee furnished- ai AortnoflcK iJ:v;m r, j,-ftUmBb1aU oct251w IOBEL BILL New River Oysters ALWAYS ON HAND AT WHOLESALE OR BetaB, by the well-known-r ! ' .- i v , stANFOHD! JENKINS. 'l Oystere'warranted W be perfectly sound and goodL uroere prompuy auea meoontry ovtown. v; Stand tn Fzoat of Patton's Bakery, Market street JulySl-if. , COTTOJf : YARN, , al low rmcE, ;f For sale by-' " , -, ,ry. EDWARDS A HALL. Cuba ' Bluseovado Elorasses. .;-.'r..1.'!i't'.llfiS Tii:"Tf HHDS. CUBA MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. feb8-tf,j For sale by. .Kt 150 i o it BBLS, . 1 For sate by -l . oct-tf. a m-mrn mm M.WW 7, 28 and 29 North Water street ADRIAN-A yOLLEBS. mVBDTSQ CAB3 iAOT iVBOTTOa.OAEDa W prhuiathemondegant aagll prlatiaganiPabMshlBf Hoosa tffak MOUNT G OTPA1 BOOK BIN lEBY ta eompleto to a all its .Plntinn' -and ta in charge df one of the moat 8K1"H TjlTtr 1 n the State. All kinds 01 emauig "-y- keaply and expeditiously. laag-w r

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