- ' - . ' . fin-- . ... -3,- t ft 1 S. , W - . .. V THE HOEliniG STAE. ' ti:i iS-jr c Vil-KAoV trif tai .ioneSouareoneaay;...... ,...,$1 t 1 60 ttATKH Or SUBSCRIPTION ,,e -vear, 111 aavauue vy . muii; ...$7 00 ... 3 50 ... 00 Six mourns, hi 5 Three months, in advance ( , ,.,th in advance ). ). One To ).... 75 Tn f'itv SubscriDere, aeuverea in any pari 01 me city, w;ftnn Cents ner woefc. Our Citv Afirents are ' a. - f 1 r-u . A . iiot authorised to collect for ijf ore than 3 months ia advance. f r.- r r r r -r i- a T ' . advance. ., ? r f OUTLINES. phis Sunday. - Large meeting in Lon don in favor of Fenian amnesty. - L. L. Cary, editor Cumberland, Md., Times fAtally shot;-- Iosttrgcnt SasUb: vessels plundered mercbantmen.' off Valencia of 30,000 reals in specie. - Banks on Con tinent have raised rate of discount. Nothing herd from steamer Isrnalia, near ly a month out from New York for Glas Government paid $750,000 gold J gow. -interest. Argument in Stokes case oommeuced. U. S. Treasury will pay live dollars in silver on each check pre sented until toalf million, bow op hand is ex hausted. Furnace owners in vicinity of Pittsburg unanimously resolved to re duce wages of bands ten per cent. Thirteen yellow fever deaths at Memphis for 24 hours ending yesterday noon. 9 yellows at, Montgomery m .48 houisv Bale of cotton at Cincinnati donated to. Memphis brought $2,020. London, spirits turpentine 33s J)d. .-rrNew York ' , Markets: Cotton weak 15f'15; navaj stores firm and steady; gold 8mSh How are we Itecoverlnjt Panic from N. Y. CouujmdLFia-J Chronicle, Oct. 25. J The "recuperative powers" of which so much has been said of late, deserve a more thoughtful (examination than is often given to them. We have partly recovered from the successive shocks of our recent panic, aqd the amazing speed with ' which how and heretofore reaction takes place elicits, with reason, the surprise of other nations, and the gratitude and hope Bat we must rtot irrd urge W much these correct but vague anticipations. T.At. ik. ask how far we are reallv re- covering. And -in-the first place we will look at the condition of the banks. The country banks have generally res sumed r greenbackr pujriqentBrp Our New York banks' -wilr"rldj!sd rtke 1st of November. The process of. Spooling andVcaling," as it is called, is then to cease. '.The reserves are a million greenbacks a day, ana we are noi sure Duttnattne banks of this city; conld . with ad van- tac have begun to-day to 'resume 4 thpir or.linarv methods of navment.' Our people will .now, find it less diffi-1 people w cult) hoWever, to get currencv" for pay-rolls at home or for remit tances to the -country.' The Treasury tllsbnrsemeuts of currency -have had a sensible effect, and have amounted to nearly $8,000,000. As much more .is expected to be'paldonjnduring the. siext ten" da vs.as "the taxes are jeeted with somewhat more freedom, and the Treasury warrants on idis bnrsetnents are UOw coming forward 'on the Sub-Treasury ' here. The Savings Banks are some of them still holtting; fait tiheirreefitkack;: but before long thdy will see if lb be' their advantage to pay them out iu purchase of governments or to place; them on deposit in bank. If we next turn to the merchants, we tind'tbat iti this fifth week of the panic there are few marked indica tions of trouble. The additional failures that have occurred have taken,' no one by surprise. The banks are sustaining those merchants who have, vitality- enough Tto -justify, aid;; arid: the ability of the bank to i-ender liberal aid where it is merited is in-, creasing every day. Every ; one knows tha thejjrue way to check a panic is to discount freelv. But the trouble is that our panics often find Iho banks too weak to , lend and the borrowers too oor irt the 'right sort of securities as collateral. The rapid curtailing of business and I the. enormous liquidation of debt is I i ii i ' t i I graaaauy laying a louuuatiuu iun easy money market in the falL : The I short croDs in Europe promise also to I affojrd us in ijntoldeffiant good 1 prices lorour immense accumuiauons of hread stuffs. . I Suspensioa of HarmoBy faQVwjf,sCoboes, .iu K 000 nersona otft' of ' emblovmenL Lloia.DUlty ot ' tra?e marks has Tweniy yeiiow lever ue&ms m Jicm- The prospect would now be brigh,v,,Jiiatfdi,J -astf .' er lr we naa not ine aaiiv reports trom various quarters or airmmsner7Yrr a aiaijV'af cities. employment lor labor, mills are put-p on snort time in ew mewuhu elsewhere. t Machino nworkTdepend-,, cut on railroad building and equip-. nil shnrt fimfl in INfiW tLnprlana and. I inuut, are stopp ing. lhe merchant tic as well as foreign) eraand for goods is dise trade, domestic is light, lhe aeraanaior S contracting, as the prudence of luy ... L -1 i e ;J ers prompts cautiou in the, taking -o new iiaDiiiiies.Tiuvii. nicy pec yw, p the consumption is to be curtailed in the couutrv in cousequence of the, country panic. It wanid be -easy to extend our sur vey to other departments of business. lint those alreadv eiven win sumce .. . . - -ii al. to show-the genprat ntTO wJDe W . . , .0 . -ruperativ-e processes wincu are tfit- in tf.- lliero is notning ieverisu ur .speculative about the new work. Qpr progress, though slow, as, perhaps, all the more hopeful. Some builders nraonsr us have been doing bad work. .... 0 . ....... 0 ..T- ,le stprift l Jaid it , iow v e may take -five years to burM anew the bad work of the past hve years. JJut we gQn cpiQfrom.. a first "class rail shall build better and stronger than car deveioped the fact , that , the ever, before.. For we have all the ex statute, b yhe omission of the word penence of past failures, as a pedestal., hm pyfmt Ut reads as to raise us to higher achievement.; n, 'fooVirt Np auy. : I . v .tfi.,i T'Tlr "I'' ""'-i 1 4-ules whjchaiha5ectatl - persons tfee (Jpld8o4: can- ithout' Tgard " to !tace or tions the pubUc against one St. Clair repre-' Air wmtto render senting himself ai an agent for steam en color -This .would 8eemt rejapr gines and cotton gbaa - He .stayed one it incumbent nporra4way and other night at Mr. John A. McKee's residence, coyOraUoi8 Wtftalte' distinctions on and Spprdpriated a'qaantityof wearing ap- aocount cf aee nd colprH -fltill, it PrUr.rt SaiBpsoyfoifn. , ... ;. tp the iDtcntton of the . Legislature. - "f - " l , . r . , . ; '; i -J .fji . rj.;i .. ' (irjh . L . : ,- . - '- ' - - -. V ' - ' ' - - - 4, ' ), -..v. . , r - I " Till.. - - . . . . . ' ! ' i,i r i . i u , The proprietary interest in and in- uow in oi uuiuiuciuiai uauons. it is main tained and : enforced very fully England and France, and more re. cenily in the United States. In this country it was. long regarded as a matteif f6r State Iegi8lidir exclusive ly, and the decisions were as diverse almost Ja's the variofisf States in the Union. Hence manufacturers and' inventors often preferred tojmbmit to1 trP8! PfttraQ. ajd .injustice ,on, the. Part u unpnncipiea parties rather bestr coukf only Be established in one r orr t,wp. States , witi , impu nity fgr itheirVviblatijQai ;ioi alicthkiothers. But af tejr-raany.,delays , the question was tin ally brought before the Su preme Gourt of the United States, and'was decided in' accordance with sound equity and the practicaof the leading, . xiommercial , nations. , The principle was very fully , established n the case of the Gorfiam Silver Maifitrring-; Company, that any device, luark or peculiarly deBignatiye 'slgri intended ' to denote any intrerey or improvement in any. longed exclusively to sucbartiqle or commodity and could not be counter feited ..or altered aa! as"; td create an .; impression ;itj'.-the "public i!tnind that tlie Articles-.-thuV counterfeited were geftuine:" Anychang?s or altera tions in the original trade mark, which were pot sufficiently obvious and dis tinct as to, convey a nev idea of the : article represented, were held .to be 4 illegal. ,f Iq ne the principle of trade-t marKs was recognized by law as ap plying fully to the articles actually ; designated and noAe .others,, and alL fvasKn, erasures -or devices ealcu? late( to cpuvey. the. impression that' the article wass otherwise than what it wasrepresentea on its i ace were out1; !WWkK :t'i- St t itVili 1 a. This ; decision, was a great boon to manufacturers and inventors gener ally1. '.Jt.'ea''iJt.!.'per86n8 in venting and, designing a;particular article & proprietary interest in it, of which they .cjould.ot be fraudulently -- j : -vtaw. Sin;e the decision, was. rewfered tlie number of : caoalleged-'viblation trade-marks has decreased, and when thoarTpOTIi chiefly on ne-queswoHiaHi-o-ine4aetuai racts re latire to the violation of any trade mark ihe' principle Uvolved being generally recognized by all parties. Oak Smith Heard from He Lnetb with $5,O00, 600 to bay the Western 1 T he-Ralefgb- iVctcwgivesA pfutjlicity to the following extract from a letter from. Appleton Oak ' Smith," dated London, Oct. 11th, 1873, to a gentle- naif mUBat pityjJ Md made ar rangements for the 'consolidation of the Western.'.. road with...,the ,.,'Mid land' and expected to have been nj ray way -home, eje thiswith sufficierit WreditsTtoiliAVfi takett oVetihWwhole concern uadetfair arrangements with the stockholders. "The. "JMidland" Company i had f till tt o rron enm rG ; 1 AAA IrOOOx pounds, rpivr 5,000,009, jwheri mis areauiui- .menean--' crasn- -canie. .TJbifir wi no iidoiog j Anything at the Dresent moment - in the - ;Americaa Uailway laclmek aad. no other war but tq'defer it for a; time, , The MidrsnS " Company will gnaniratee to finish their road within iyearfrrahflrlst m January next: arm win xaKe it snDiecc to Incumbrances, and pay a fair sum full Daid Midland stock to the priv shareholders if they will pass a bill transferring it With all its assets, f ram? chises and equities to the Midland.? I stialt probably.be instructed he -r -i ii . ! I' : tore i leave as to sow tne rocum braoces are 'to be arranged. , T tmsf that ' some arrangement will be made to iecureoJ Wesiern n ivt rtne interests or. our-own people ipr ,our Grand' -lrunk Line, the Mid- he death rate last week: in Kew --r , ,:.. . York w'as eqiuvalent to 28.18 yearly f tftsf )0(y rnrJabrtant'The de$hr .tMuxahh mthtfweek endfoo- tj. 4 ;;wa.edftMW25! 1,000; tfzQ&fc i fc tl3ristol,h7; in pn- rh,mioV- T7. in rvt, ; in - 1 T.:wi .A$nTWifclii:.i in 04. crow ' 25: And lii the itwentv-one chief cities of Great Britain .the average 1 ' ' . ' ' ' ' 1 i rr -I nAA 1 rate was equai w to pr ,ww yriy. The rate in Paris was 5?5 per, 1,000, fifty deaths being from cholera f in Berlin, ihe last week in September, 33 per 1,000, forty-one deaths being. 1 K" -j 1 j. - : Tr. Qt.., 1 nnn .IIFIJUU vUvlViuiiu iuua.: u V tal castt ofhorera- amounting toone hundred aUdtwelve.? liomelft the same week reported ' 29.0 per 1,000, yearly. DIatlactlon en Aecdunt of Color. A queer discovery has been made iBg the ciYil rights . statute f in Afxtf&J. asf tfWipulsiott'-. of a per-' 1 ate WILMINGTON, O mOTICETO ADVERTISERS. The pressure upon onr colnmaa on SondaT morn ing is so great that we are-compelled to request ad vertisers to n'd in ftdvertlBeine-nW for that issue at early aa boat as oosBiWe. in order lliat thev mar .WittV eertalntir secure the proper laaerUon. .. . , ' Th mails. '-' n :-r :.: v : The mails will closefrom this date as fol Northern through (night) mails. 8 P. M.; t . paaila,.,. ...... 1...,.;... . 5 A. M. pu;Uem rnatr. ... ; . . ; 8 P. M. Curolina Central mails. . . .: . i . . . , 5 A. M. SmithyrileVSatuniaj's ami '.'Tues' v- .1 dftys i.ft... , ............ 6:A..Tf. naays........ -vt-.i M- FayetteyiUo by.a C. R W,, daily 5 A. M. Onsl6w C. ff.f ' (horse mail)" every ' -Iridari .'.v.-i. i;v: .'. 6 A. M. NEW ADVEnTISEJIBNTS. 'Capt. A-L. DeRosset. Lost.. Heinsbergeb. Sea Gift'- Wnis&MtmcHsox I'or Liverpool. : Local Dots. The financial outlook is brighten , A colored patient;waa sent to.the. City ' Hospital yesterday. " " ' . The storm, signal was displayed at the weather observatory in this city yesterday. The f&hltegeYpavemetitiTto' He laid in front of the'Murchison building on Proat 1 street. . ''Old Pro)s.,tAdoi'ii vouchsafe us any. weather at an fethis Stilude tolay. That's - --Tlie wind blew) a gate ail day yester --The windbteWa gate atf aayyesterr a andrthe dusjf wafecjajiarly ievere upon snsiaveeyisvCS ''.'- - l There was no' fifisaioh of; thin . M nvnrV day sensitive There wasnojsessiqa bf5hjB Jlayor'tf monung, there; ping no casesready f or.'trial. TbeSchr.; WJlfrkef, Softwman, jMaport; ficBotton, anrlved ai Tiue- Large schooner, eama unknown, but reported to be' the Cfetfsburg, was said to be ashore neaf lnew Inlet Bar yesterday. . Grand Chancellor W.' A. Guthrie paid an official visit to Stonewall Lodge, K. of P.i last night and-delfvered ahvaddress. The little" chi reported Ibthaye been lost on Saturday was found the same even ing somewhere in the neighborhood of Dry Pond. , J " : -- There are unmailable letters in the ppstdffice in this city for Wm, B.". McKoy, Princeton, J., and Longot Stowe, Cape Hatteras, N. C. Contributions in. aid of the Memphis sufferers were taken up in the FirstBaptist, St. Paul's Episcopal and perhaps other churches on Sunday. The Syno Mof ;5Sorth Caroliria will meet at the First Presbyterian Church to-' morrow (Wednesday) evening. Rev. Dr. -Miller will preach the opening sermon. ' - -r- The Uniform Lodge. E. of P. have a njeettng t&s evesing at 8 o'clock. By the' way,1 we learn that several other.' Knighte., have ordered uniforms since the late parade.. A horse attached to a buggy ranaway on Sixthbetween Cheshut and Mulberry BtreetaJ vesterdaf - mornms. resulting in-: broken buggy. A pannel of the fence of Mr. S. Petteway was also demolished. " s A little eQlored child byl lie name' pi Maggie Spencerv about 3 years old, whose 1 parents reaide near the corner of H lith and Mulberry Qtreets, strayed from the parent al domicil yesterday morning and at. last rBjSce-'as.cMet watch- 'fcjtft5elf S Wv&jik- B. R., rcpwgteasil acetted a po- 5f I row ftsfc7mmv ar to tha. one he held undeKth lomer coni' pairyV i 5 Trli f uely; dressed youn men arjived in this city on Saturday evening and register A at tho Mannins House. . Thet; eave L theirnames as 0. It. iRavmoad and 'Jfc'TL Wluton ana saia wey were rom ixew 'ITorkl beine. as they represented, drum- -W - '; mers'fdr the estaTHsmeni of "E.- Whiron & Car, General; Agentr- for Manu facturers ancTImporters bf Railway Sup plies, and Agents in New York and vicinity for Asbton Patent Insulated Lock Safety Valve," located at 24 Clift street, all of which was printed on a card which they presented to the proprietor. "As before ia timated, they were fashionably: dressed, in addition to which their manners were such as to impress one favorably, and Capt. Man ning had no apprehension that they were other than what they seemed. His mind was disabused yesterday morning, howevery wnen, upon going iu iucu. iwm uy vbm them toWeakf ast, itas found thai they had vacated the premises during the night1 4nd( decamped lor parts unanown, ieavmg mec board bill unpaid. Capt Manning has no dopbt that they are firs class bummers" insteaa 01 arummers, ana as sucu ne wiauss then! 10. De spottea in anew ;utiu ; u-avejjs, ' i t .-8 rt Wilmlnelon Dearree Lodge. , At . a 1 meeting ;; of. Wihiunton Degree Lodge No. ' p,0: p.; P., ;thfolh?wimT of ficers for the ensuing term were duly in stalled byD.'D? G'.Mrr.S; G.'Andrews- W. L. Smith, Dv M.-, R, J. Jones, D. D vJ. ii 'Dudley lsfcD-J). K ; G. M, Aitaffer. 2dJJU iAL; yH-XJopp. oeo- ttfmi O. SchuJkpnTreasureJr S. P. G.: J. Maunder,- -W; ; W. Goodman C.; J. M. McGowan, I. a? R. L. Harris, 0. s: ; N; C., f TUESDAY, OGtOBER 28 1873V i THE LATE aCOIDENT Ooudlliou of Cap(. Morrison Fijrtlier - - .. . . 'i.t i ."i . ..... . ; --. Partlcnlara of, tle Dltrtresains Ca lamity BLOW, . aitoa,-,;itfieWeif was .Cansfsd, &Cv.( . j . " i The many friends of Capt George. MorrU' son, who was so badly injured on tbe Caro Kna Central road on Saturday eTseniog las; will regret to learn, as we do; that bis con dition at.last accqaut was considered by J his attending physician as xremely ni;r cal, admitting liardly a. hope of his re: covery.f He is- ibjr at' Long's Hotel, in, Rockingham, 'his condttioiiHietng such that his friends rom-nof Varry out their original: intention of bringing Kini'lo this city. We learn that llis1 physMa informed him that his wounds' were 'iff. anatare that' would re quire the am. putirlpii of 1 both ' of ' his legs; hot that'he reraseti' to: have tiie operation terr6rmed ;!" ''t -f-''' "." ; . We unde'rstandfrom:5 parties ' conVersarit 1 with the facts ot.thls most calamitous, acpi dent that jCpt .j Morrisgh.ad expr.essei the intqpion, on tbewayup. the.oad qq . 1 Saturday to return to Jocbngbam after he hag taken his train through.to . Wadesboro' with the purpose r of attendifig chur$h in, that place on Sunday. .Hisypungest daugh ter accompanied him as far aa Rockingham., where she got off- to await her father's; rer turd. Arriving at Wadesborry he paid some ittle attention to his toilet aadtben secured the services of two or ' three ' colored men to take ?,i him'' to - Rockingham 'oi ; a- hahd-car. ' Everything ' went' ' oh1 all dis right Until their . arrival ; a short tance beyond Pec Dee Bridge when, the collision took ptacel with the result already stated. The car. which; was' on 1 ibe .ttack was a small pne, used.ia'transportingJ rock by the. contractor at . work .on th4 bridge aqu was about the same height pf the hand car, upon, wjuch Capt :M. was seated. ; The . hands employed by Mr! Lennahan, the conT ; tractor,-it seems, went with this car . to the. point where it was left on the track, which; was but short distance' front h briidge, for' the .purpose' ' of - getting rations-' from- the '-commissary near or.' iBerofir certain that ho 'traha' was;' due br; would be ikely to pass for some time, arid having ho: idea that a hand car Would come along,' they left i standing onjhe track, .wee 'it repaahie utw.nAojh,wheni the ap cident occurred ,, The" scene of the disaster was near a sharp .curve ia the road apd on a aown graqe, nence tne nana-car was be,- ing propelled witn almost ligntning-lifee. ispeed.' It was dark, too,' and tie persens on the car saw nothing1 of their dahger un til the fatal mbmeht 'arrived. ,C&pi !Mor risbn was seated on th'6 front of thej car with both legs hanging ver ij The -ietf were hurled from the -car .bv the. violence of , the collision, but received (np.iiary;' After the accident Capt Jttornsoo, jtfhp re-- mained, insensible for.- some time, received' every attentjon. f rom Ir. LennahAri, 'who procured ' blankets.. 'Ac, - and placed', him upoa them on the-car,: when he was- taken to. Rockingham, about : miles distant,, where at lastaccouiits everything was eg. cone mac coma oe to maK ms conaiupn comfortable as possible' umlet tpecirpujmnl statice?; : ; ' ,-"n,s -,.u-3'J!ii;V 'T f aofr Sirpcrlor Cooiri. : .-ii -y nils' i 1 The following ciases were; disposed pf by this body yesterday: . .;.it. .':' m State Lather Rich,-charged- with 'is- sault and batteryv" Guilty. ';ii ;-..'U j f 'State &' Bain. Alexander, Cnarged 1 with r State TOXWmMyersjcharged'th jlar- -cehy. Not guilty: 1 ' ,1, atate vs. tne same, on twopeace warrants; Submfttea:' ' " J ":T: ..... -'Staie'twthe sani'In'Wo cases of assault ahd 'battery. '. Submitted, 'ttj ' t '.'" State vei the'same, charged with f . and a. Submitted. M State vs. Viola I3urr, charged with larceny: Therwil3iesses .n the AJarter . case will be examined by the Grand Jury , to4ayj eom- nencing at 10, .plclck. . Wej leara th$tie is desired, to get througlw wh ; this, exaTMha-i tion br this Bxenine, acid) tire entire eav be devoted te lt. Witnesses Site lorgevi W be cproraptv-as . they may! savatiBie by1 sd It 4j toot expected to g through W&h the crlmlaal dbeket this week.1 as'we learn that ttere,fiprably)be,,eriQugfr,fi left to occupy anowec euiirt!v wtjh., ji uui iu . . A concert for the benefit of die Memphis auff ereiS w ill come off.' we ard -recfflifested- to say, at the Opera House on Friday fevenlirg next The lectuttrof CoL Waddell is also aBnohacedro ftenaelrvfeidrlie Oi House oh ffie 'same "evening, so of courda one OTiWowwiM.fiae,,.". --"J i n r 1 4.1A n sum i ! i f It 4i, 1 Dr; sAi IM-JDeRosset raceived and'for; warded pn! Ba'tOTay lajtlhfi follo'wirigcion: f ,(ripunenf4,.ow,9;qMiMvrauuw ( Meaiphiafor the relief of theeaffaters fom yehow fever in that city :JClfon Giles, $5. o'acw.'lAny 4u s-: Badcliff e, r 1 j Louis Payne. i (colored), $1,. .1 ,UU,!lO-vtt i!l ! ...,J, j e'l'lefltjiitp 9uncethat the ItofiifitiJsWsVchurch basTeen sud dehlr baited awavr and that Incdnse-quence, .thaiiccasinn at ,th& FestiYilt-Bt Sknon- The properjy known as the ' Wlknington liarwassold under mortgage byVthe Wilmington Building i Association on Sat. urday last for $5,400, Mr. Luari vollers.be cxjrniuafjhe purchaser. CoU We 'sraterf Hi ' Snndav's' nrfbef !lfiart ':Cot Waddell hkd recerVe'd an'afeepted ' dn id-1 svlbitibix some time since tb .'deliver' his ready celebrated lecture on Jhe early; hisq fory,?oi Jtforpi CMbiina at an early ;-day, We .nfw leam, that, jtlie jini has ben jfixed . fflrFriday, evening A?ex, at-.tie,'ppera Hquss..., The title of, hjcture,-is- V.vit- ; ianaanahwd , CDi fhite. .ManV, Land), being. M rCpuattyi oaee called. Irlwd t $Gfd(i (Great Irfcland),-but ndw inown as lNarfo&mtiiMi'A h'rhG substance of the lee?; tare hba already been alluded to so frequent ly by xra AhAt theYe . is TinecesBlty 'for re stating fe"; here -Tfle ' topic is certainly a irOvel knd "inteVestiaff' dnS' to 'TTortri 'Caibl "iinians and thereat f avdr With' wn,ich r the . lecture! has'beenTeceiVed' by." lhe,1 public fa .. Raleigh, Charlotte andjelsewhefe.is'a suf ficient indication of jits merit . Qur citizens may expjecA a fichhiteUeptua treat and we hope, to ae&joqr, distinguished f eUowjcitizen greetedjon.tho .KjpasiojBby ialacge audience.' u The Jepturo will be delivered, finder the asspjeeftof the Wilmlngtaa Libraty. Asso. Clarions, j i is;;: .n:tM:.'-i':u'-- Stnns by a Spider A Narrow-Escape- Alittleson of MrvR. J. Dardeai residing bh the e6rrieri fcf Tfeird aHd HarneW streeta aged three j yeart 'and seVeri riiratns, was stung OH ' Suddayl'7 by' & largfeu black spider, which - came ea'r resboliff ' In the' Uttle!oneif.deai'f'vini; out house at the 'tune' anottiufe wei-e ioilcaiions tbaf tjie child , was,' stjjaj ia wo separate places, jwppon tne iwgp- anp: ne ;on tne ef twrifit . ,Tjie accjeat .-jhpe about u o pipcK, ana it waa jDar ojctociefore ftjPbysiqian. .ppBld,-bp got to the little suf ferer. .By that .time neajjy the entire body had assumed 1 the, i color ofi purjpte and the gravest i , apprehensicnai t.wefce jfalt by the! i't. parents; it ahd Ji Otnees, !..tha6 - it woulcti not', recvCK J9 'Dr.' -McDonald, the attending physioiani 'Remained by his' 'iside' tmtil 10 'blockSlmaay' night, ahbht which .firne1 chaHgS'V)f H-ecidedry favoraMd: ttire'took' nlaSe 'At'-'IastiticJ-i 'cbiihts. about So'clocvesrdaVafteraooni? the child was stOl graduanlUprBving and it is believed now. to be Entirely out of Frank falpass. the alleged inwedeter of Edward J. Walker in Caswell Township several weeks since, came to this, city yesj- ;day,niprnvg, on the 30'clocK tram, in cpm- -pany. with; hia brother, and at a. later hoar ia., the day delivered himself. 1 up? to the Sheriff. We met the accused in the Sheriff's office-: aad ia- reply to eiestions.he stated that he- had not been out of ib connty and that he remained secreted until the present time because he did-not want - to lie m jail totil the 'assembling',of Cburt: ;, ifej waa committed to Jail to await hearing". ;. t j, ' r---!lt ' -r. : ur t : ..; r ' ftUKTOTB PiKB.-"-We rioWilmve la itPCk QXK: .reana of.ea jpapr, aize, 24x36, .weight 30, ac rm.lt ia good, rag paper aqa wul be bom, In Biuh iwaeui ur scuk ujr uyia v. v. v. onkplidaaou of the Carolitwmrmer and th? W&tdy War. having-largely incrfeaa&t &o (Jlrctilation: 6f tffelattaerUserfcWllr'nild an admirbl4 aikB-'oroiirtefaliM'fi planters of the two Caroltaate l ' :;n . . '-. . !io JBooa BrasssT.-urax MoBirtta 8fla Book Biod-i : t ery does all kinds of Binding anjU&aim! is a wok, -cianyke.iaanner, andjat reaaonablnrices, Her- caanfB. anfl.oftejs Beeping eejop iPOQff Or other work, may rely on promptness in the' execution of ' Job Eanrania, We cail,!.Vlie?attendon of mat . 7 . , 1- uiuiu, ucr&B-ui vuuria, KueruiB, lawjenj, rauroaa aad steamsMp' offlcers an ft Sgenis,' 'ahd Ml; others batdng oder f or printing, thqf aCfflttca, ygered at top prompt and .faithful execution, pf atf Jdncir-of Job PBurrrNa. . We cap. furnish at : hort notice Card'sV Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, rStgfammes, Ball .TicltetB,: Blanks; Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata- Iognes, Biaaf Jarst how-Bills, Checks, Drafts, Spirits Yiirpentine.' meet in WftTantnn nn th fUn nrnr : - I , irm Amv , J.: A; OoUins , retires f roin a: a,; r .tt Ptat erahc.e 1 -1 'bapt: fhuelTfitosdrie fio! thee'ditors of rhe-BaTeigHiT is' in Phil- adelphia.' ...! r-'s. ci'mwi. j;ij The (vdrhor'hak'toaraoned AV Prudan!,!bf Hertford; -'convicted of la. Deny and in the petmewiary ioclufecyears." iuHon. Weldoti Ni EdwaMsOBe of the most disdhgcrislied of our old school. genuemea w regret to tearncromthe Warn Mr. Bunnell, the Jlennsylvanian, whp ha4sucfc r handsome, .exhibition, of stock, at tba late Stae. Fair, has stopped at ' WeIdoh,'ahd will exhibit' his stock, there tMs week; , Dtiaiesvuie- j.nieuigcncer . . we are,rAlhed''to'an'6uri6e, ihal 'Xi Wash. Bradley, Of 'Shepherd's-Xlteias and Jiw P. Moore, of Mooreevilte, both of ..this county, werearrested p.; Wednesday on the . r ' a !i fedney: 1 While'-we know nothip reaUV of llercumstarices.,, we ah demvifrced "that both Of1 these gentileihteavrilli 'be; able tod establish their mnoccnee.j; , 'uni l 1 -street,! betweeU FBtU'lold' third; emiirilar rioia skawl 3rtnrTfchfyfcWea.An1)e l .t'.''.1'-'? 1 1jT yH K tsHlU: ) : WSrW ,l W ! -:;: oct28-ltiM:; il.Jr Caw. DsROSSBT. e vnncu -p nenasr .P.r iem win be held iriTarboro onlfovem . McCAB0MTWKLlw-On8q)tember35th, j i iiT ii'ii i, i "il" ii i-i-rrrri : J- u t'. j, -'ft? . llr,:..,V1i!,,i,Jt,, -vynpLE.NO, i,stoi. F0BHVERP00L; V1 .! I 1 "?'i.. TBX CtlRMANlBABQirS . l. W. d' f 1 til dispatch' 'asabo'vew. 1 WILLB&ys QUICK 79T Cotton freights apply to !3f oct38-3t ,IAMS & MUBdHISON; SEA: GIFT,. " " ; BY THE AUTHOR OF' TDRBSKirry'THE' VBBSAliCrTY-' 6 THE AtJr Ju,4-.,,- thor hi new got to many readers, and by iQ fit goodastf jf $sau j.fjfteiTed and read with interesting pteasore. As the "Angel In tUe bond.'Sea fcuiVraw 'drop tetob Ladies- and gentnsmen,. Just pUlSliAeo? and for sale at r , . .fj Ut Book cad KosK Store.' iJlV 000 1,011 ANK J'B'i1.H- Spring-, er N. 1 brand, always on band, by ""' -t ' t - J. A. 8FBJNGKK, oct t&St nac : - Corner Front aad Mulberry Bta. Brick ? Bripk! -f 0QA tN BAND .AD SUPPLY CON stant: ryor ealelwj ' i Jv AJSPaDtOBB,' Mi ' btft 96-3t nac Corner Front and Mulberry Bts. TlAEUBS' AND jGKNTfS JERWKg, f ATCHELS.l Bhcl Straw Belt-Satchels, Ae, at the wM. ,lo, 8 CoatJi Front St l.: - -WUmimrton; N . a iniyS-tfbaC v.: ,.mi MISCELLANEOUS. BUSIHESS-STJ a ittii',iu.t .-: 4 .; offu)iM! j-I.m; v AT 'fBS-TKESBXT'- i LOW. RATES ? -1 v . Are detlgiillris Oar Patrons. Those who have not bought should lose "no time ' la inaklrig selections at once. " ; ' , ' . HTJNsON & $0. ill 1 oct36-tf dQr Clothiera. , j " j iraPQRTATiON I I - 5- O O .' S A O E S ' 5 : li-.v if- liyieppol; SALT, ' ifoVltoafromBrig 'iixeniplar,"! . , For sale low by EINTORD, CHOW A CO.. -1 'HI s!oci8tf; Sotlivf ster street.-- ' i 1 The Oldest f1 :iTtb Jns'kifr',' or" b&qicfeW r I a . m a uti . n ' k I P0"? W , prJm' ...- . ' . .I.1 1 ;! i..aita4C11llt MYERS & COi,'' ' octsS-W tU !-; -nixi !'?i3tok jtamt street'" rttf LABGE STOC? sAn, Xow,rri 1 , .. . , , . W. after the . largest aisl nst complete1 stock' of ROOTSd SHOES In the Statelat prices to talnyecs,; "jt ' j "befrf - -u,i89 North Front stiset: ur- H 11 -.' .'jv 1 J.--.1 ;i' ';.? I i-wrk . it mmrKrnrx a-, snv JQ Q BOS CHOirqTOB B&B, '20. BWB" Iega temOIB'Ca!bkB' ' tjK Bbls. FmSodaCwckere-a-1 1 .sii:iil 1 PC A Boxes Candles, .. it SBoxeaCandyjiijai" i 1 iil i sale kwbj' 1 WILLIAMS & JKBCJIlSON.! esUW.(1-.,. f 1 Arm. BaJISELS 'TLOUK, ALT ORADKS? -pjfi SARBKLS VULLBTS' ! -.' h'i 'fHm For sale loW'tir ' -i ootM-tf i WILLIAMS. ill JCURCHISQN. CQXLltfS & SIMMONS' At bet 26-tf New Hardware Stare. .. .... . . . - .-fc 'GILES' 4 iCchcHISONf 1 , :7iit, SaltrSaltSalt. lOOfKamffiKt JTP? Yam. if I- i.ifiH'i: : iM It a 1 i 1 W til J t ytt&IAiaT' r a julyal-tf KDWABD3 ,HALL. . flvedava:...... V.il.... 3 00 . one wect.. , 8 EG ' " Two wcefef . 6 00 One month 8 Gtf " Twotbtuiii...,?r.r;.Ai...i5 oo Three months.. 2S 00 tnx, menus v 85 00 - Uneveari..!... itycontract Adve: ...M OS ttonately tow ratea." ''. ... T , - . - Five Squares estimated as a quiuler-colnmn, and tat Bouaref as a half-eoluma.,, ., . . . MISCELLANEOUS. G-A-TJLTLI-0 N . Genttinef Fairbanks Scales, XAKTTACTTTBBS BY '1 EvH.iFAIMM8.Si CO. ihill nn Uimnw Vin'riTiTnii I i JXm I4i a.4h - HI -; illUUBr t Ui4lHDl i f6tjf Money-Driwer, a. Sure Protection acaaut Tnt A eves nii y ;-. aarbody Admirably adpte4. to U10 (AeU ig?lrcetvtPg SH.4L pay of Store- dm las; oat keeper, or - - MMJ money. fiat LXL..iX.l.j,J.!l OIUIUuUm' For Bills, Currency and Specie, or Nickels. Beady to attacS;toany counter ia 4 fefr;mintrtaSitime. ii JL ,!f !OLBr AT ;, .,:, H, Fairbanks?; Scale t. Warehouses, r h ; 3li BROADWAY, -KEW YORE, 2 MtLK STBBET,B(T0K, Hkv&W& Trade TGenerally. "'"eptls-ttawini $4riFf ' StdarcL Scales. U Jjir'T ,TT T'"J2 'l Stock Soalxs, Coal Soaus, Bat Scalxs, Daisy Scales repaired, jpmptlj ar4 reason , . , ' . ahlv. ' . . x ur bbhs iubo, x ruemner b uosee ana urag jnms, Cjipgitioi. Bella, all siaea Letter Preases, &c., &c. AT.ABM., GASH DRAWEE, I..".' MHc Alarm Till Co.'s wiinii iiihwiii ij . UKAWEK SHOUIJ Use TIM, Warranted. liirbanks'' Scale Wareltonscs, 311 proadway, New a oris, Tl Jl6SMtare StireeV'altiihore, 7 53 Cfem Street, ' lVetv Orleans. . v . - ; FAIEBANKS r SWING, r Masonic Hull, Philadelphia: ; n --f FAIKaANlLS. BROWX CO., 2 link Street, Boston. For sale by leattd Haraware Dealera. . , v sept ,l-2taw4m Tues&Sat Quarantine Notice. TH4 FbLWd' ABAjmira feEQULA tions will be in force on and after the . lilt uf June, 1873, uiitil further notice : ' :l8fcAU yeeeM fttki port soaOidf Cape Fear will come to at the visiting station near "Deep Water Plnt,M andawalttat Inspection of tfa Quarantine Physician. ..' . . i.a .'xi! ; flti1-fit'..'ii?'ift. , I Sd. All vessels having sickness on board on arrival, t4rnariitUStcWesTduMng:Ieivoy. are re- qmrea to come to at the station I or inspection, with est regard to the-jort from wheace:lbey sailed. i Cd.-. vessel not Included as -aboS win nroceed to Wilmington without .detention. i:lji---i ?! ioi.sht. i v .il.n; 4th. Pilots are especially enioined to make careful inquiry, and if notaeJWied.withjtiwstaieinents of the captain, or i. the vessel Is in a filthy condition, tiaey toll 6rig the veaeel - rto tiie ' station 'tar further examination. :i; .;. f H3a'iltTl;'-- -i vi. ;' .'lh!t 5th. Pilots wilfully violating the quarantine laws are subject toorfeiture of .their branchy masters of vessels to a fine of two hundred dollars ($300) a day for every day they violate tie quarantine laws, and Rl1 Pfrrfffflga Wt lt. ffflT and every of fence. 'SQL AM vessels' subject to tisftefions under these regulations will set flag in the main-rigging, port F.W.POTTER, - '' ' - ''1' 'QnarantmPnysician, Port of Wilmington, N. C. kaay Sl-SawSfevta afri - - - ' " Ors. Jreerie iLlndley &; Jtehtley's I flQUX. EST, COSTDAUSTHE QRSAT VEG J etable alterative for all diseases arising from im-W-Uf.q ' Jft-flj 1 v f. l- ni DR. GREENE'S FIT CURE, FOR. THE CURE of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convulsions of nkTXURALGXAri SPECIFIC A CERTAIN AND iy speedy cure for Neuralgia, Sbeumatism, Ner- ; eas-fieadaheaBad 1 au nervous pain. - TTCABASa yALLEY 1AOTJX CURE, contains no V T quinine. A most positive remedy for Chills, Billons Fever,iaait Cevganktasj of Liver aad Spleen. Artf Mlrty a. rharm TTar ) hy GREEN FLANNER, , ! . Sola Agenta for Witolngton, N. C. oct21-D&Wly ;, ;.!, ; ., ,.i , -) opiilar .Pricea for Groceries, ; f H JBTJCLiBSVKAS, COVFSES, CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND HEATS, ""j?plces7 Butter, Cheese, and all the Snn : ' drfes. Every arbdeksked for hi the ' ' ' FAHlXTiCtiOCERY TRADE Can bW found at'loweet figures and of best quality at our rPF?f?dornstoeetRa & .flayf OatSj' Motes, 4c. f 500 frtsie HAY, ' " OAAA BUSHELS OATS, nAAVBRl beta yn Bflgrrns -fl. h. syrup and ZUU Cuba Molasses, Tg' AGS COFFEE, ALL GRADES, BBLB REFINED SUGARS, ' iJ or'sMe1owV oct ii I - -W 1 1,1 ,1 A MI KURCHISON. J ft. -.-' - ' i Bice !Sice ! 1)A AAA LBS FRESH BEATI 1 FRESH BEAT RICE, TON RICE MILL8V itj'if' o s-jj! 4i: ifJ!t;Htj. decft-tf 1 WILLABDBE0S. MXDIDATZDi H0NSYr FOB CQ6HS, COLDS, Bronchitis, Croup and all diaeasea of the Lungs and ait passages. .1 s , ' I.r i. i