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ji i i i tii- fc' f'ft' ' ii '-iV" ii i ' r t . . A"" .n mnV WW, . wive. SAMS OP SUBSCRUTIOK . .jvanNt rhv mail) ..ft oo 3 60 ... 00 fix aionui-, - - -,v-nlse i ).-. TKreemOTHi"." 75 UTb Subscribers, deuvereain ' . vStpen Cents per week. Our ?.Ked to collect for more t line m"uv" - .lolloi delivered fa any put of the jivt Agents are. than-3 months in noi v , - advance. - . .- OIJTL.INES. Cirleton, missing' secretary of -Union Triist Company, has been indicted for for- We eet more bad news from il,e factories Nortli. More hostilities ..nil several murders on the Indian fron- ier . At Cincinnati 120,000 bushels of coal were burned by a collision.'' 1 -A Cliarlestonian ives the Philadelphia Cen tennial ten thousand feet of lumber. hfev erai Western railroads will reduce sala- Korfolk and Charleston contra ui'$. llte to Memphis and Shreveport. Schooner Maud reported lost from Halifax. s;r Henry Holtand is' dead. Bis- arck resumes the presidency of the Prus- m sian Cabinet. There is another panic in the Vienna Bourse. The Pope has written another letter to the Emperor of Germany. Advices from Cohoes say thousands will be driven to verge of star vation bef ere winter sets in. Rising temperature and pretty ciouuy weaiucr. Two men frozen to death near Kidder, -l0 . Carlists reported to have fired on British war vessel. Fever reports from Bainbridge, Ga., unfavorable: Ice at Augusta Tuesday night. - -$31,000 fire at Aroericus, Ga. N. Y. markets: Gold 103JlOSt; cotton 1415fc; spirits turpen tine weak 42424; strained rosin steady 3 90. 11 fever. deaths in Memphis and 1 in Montgomery. VANCE IN RICHMOND : "OurZeb" addressed a large and spirited meeting of Virginia Conser vatives sit Richmond Tuesday night j From the Enquirer we take a synop sis of his remarks. It will be ob served that lie commends the wise and liberal course of .Virginia- in -1869, when she took an advanced step in liberalism: 5 Major Cook next presented to the meeting ex-Governor Vance, of North Carolina, who was received with three Tousine cheers and by a salute from a small piece oi artillery, wmcii was f r'equently made to do good service I dnring the evening. He expressed great graimcanou ui, , ueiug m liiuu- mond again, ana recaiieu to mmu now in 18(52 he had marched do wu this very Main street, at the head of twelve hundred North Carolinians, going to the front to fight the bat tles of the South and of constitu tional liberty, .and he was here now on the self "same business. He felt that he was riot only helping Virginia in this contest, but was helping the entire South and the cause of consti tutional liberty throughout the world, Virginia, from her geographical posi tion, stands as a breakwater betweeu the fanaticism of the North and the peace of her Southern - sbter States, ;uid every victory gained in this State is a triumph for the whole South. He compared the Virginian's position , . -i it ji ; j l in these political contests with the yoi SltltkBS?! tlie wardens oi me .nomieni coaira&s of Ensland, who were ever -on" the alert and always employed in -old. times iii watching and warding off the incursions of the Scottish maraud ers who came to plunder their fields and drive off their cattle. Gov. Vance eloquently depicted Virginia's per--formance of thisduty and praised her fW the wise and fortunate course she took, in 1809, whereby she escaped the miseries , other -Southern States were called upon to endure. : He thought that some account of - the doings of the Radicals in his own State would be of benefit here, where the name party was at this moment tiiticing us to desert the Conservative standard, ami proceeded to give state ments of their misgbvernment, op pression and plundering, which he fvonched for as the truth, which ex- jfceede'd in monstrosity anything or the f kind before stated in the campaign. ; Gov. Vance spoke for about an hour, and keptjhis hearers W. splenldid ba . Jiior by the anecdotes he related to Jllustrate points in his argument. For some "months the star of Prince Bismarck has been under a cloud. Hut now it emerges. The cable in forms us thjit the Emperor-King has called the great minister to the Pre miership of the Prussian Cabiuet. Such a man as Bismarck cannot be kept in the back -ground. IkOHG FINANCIAL NOTES. . specie BetampdoH. The discusiion of specie resumption in the National Board of Trade, at their meeting in Chicago, has attract fil considerable attention in the finan cial circles of the government.-; -The proposed, resumption of the payment of silver; it is stated by the Secretary ..( .i... n ! J...n.,-t,.otn (ha , - ' : t .:i:. t uraciicamuiy or impractu;auiiii.y ui an eailv entire resumption. It is not -lesired to withdraw any of the fractional currency, other than to re- place the mutilated with silver, but to allow silver and paper to circulate Jlt I,Jir- THE NEW .SILVEE COINS. The weight of the new fractional silver coin is metrical, the f weight .of the half dollar being Josfc twelve ana a half grammes, that of the quarter dollar six and one quarter grammes, -and that of the dime two and ahalf. 'PI, ill 1 .1 1 f oMnnK uv:mj WIU4JC ine oril ui 'Dui of the metric standard established at ' the last session of Congress, and will have a weight and consequent value 1 I IE VOL. XIII.---NO. m. of one half of one per cent, in excess of the former standard. , GOVERNMENT LOSSES. The closing tip of the September quarter shows that the government, by the failure of the New York and London houses of Henry Clews, is loser to the amount of $l50,00ain the consular and diplomatic , accou nt. Mortoiv, Rose & Co., of London, have been appointed European Financial Agents J of the Treasury and State Departments, and Jay Cooke, Me- vuuocn B Uo. continue for the Navy. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The pressure upon our columns on Sunday morn ing la so great that we are compelled to request ad vertisers to send iu advertisements for that issue at as early an hour as possible, in order that they may with certainty secure the proper insertion. . The Malls. The mails will close from this date as fol lows: ' - ; -Northern through (night) mails. . . . 8 P. ,M. ' through and way idavl maHs.VvV-5 A.M. Southern mail. 8 P. M. Carolina Central mails. 5 A M. Smithville, Saturdays and Tues- , days 6 A.M. Fayettev'dle, river, Mondays and Fridays . . . .". . . . .". 1 P. M. Fayetteville by C. C. R W daily 5 A. M. Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every ; Ffidav ....... 7. ............ 6 A. M. NETT ADVERTISEMENTS. M. U. Finlayson. Notice. See Notice St. John's Lodge, No. 1. J. H. Bailey. Dancing School. F. "W". Kerchnek. Baggings, Ties, &c. George Myeks. Buckwheat. C has. D Myers. Family Groceries. Giles & Murchison. Spark Guards. Bisford, Crow & Co. Wide Awake. Superior Conrt. The Superior Court yesterday considered and disposed of the following cases: : '- State vs. Duncan Holmes, accused of as- 6auit and battery. 1 NoUpros. entered. ; State t. Jim Freeman and AmySharp- lesg f and Guilty. State vs. Lawyer Dockery, charged with larceny. Guilty. 1 State s. Lawyer Dockery, charged with larceny. 2?oL pros, entered. State vs. Nathan Filly aw, charged with larceny. Guilty. State ts. Alex, C. Martin, charged with larceny. Guilty. ! State vs. David S. Massey, charged with forgery in two cases. The prisoner through his counsel, E. B: Sanders, Esq., plead guilty and threw himself upon the clemen cy of the Court, whereupon he was re manded to await sentence. State rs. Frank Malpass and Henry Gur ganus, arraigned for the murder of E. J. Walker. Plead guilty of manslaughter. State vs. Geor E. Berden, charged with aUanAnnmt WM fnnnA not ntv. State vs. John Shelte, charged with lar cenywas found not guilty, j i,J I ; In the Carter murder case, the Grand Jury found true bills against Elizabeth Car ter, David Martin, Jimmie Anderson and Wm. H. Merrick, and not a true bill as to Elijah, Martin. , The case . was set for trial this morning "at 11 o'clock and an order issued for the summoning of an extra pan nel.of two hundred persons .for a jury. The prisoners will be arraigned this morn ing at 10J o'clock. Directions for Crossinc Frying Pan- - As containing facts not generally knwn, and as a matter o information to all fnter ested, we give the following directions for crossing Frying-Pan Shoals, on our imme diate coast, taken from the report of Com r,T.n a Wnptfm TnRnector oi tlie faixin . . . nutricL to Prot Joseph Henry. Chairman Lieht-house Board, Washington, D. C. : Vessels wishing to cross this shoaj from the east,, should run along the shoal, steering 8. 8 E.,vkeeping in about 5 fathoms water until you make the East Slue buoy, (2d. class iron nun, black and white perpendicular stripes); to bear S. W. ; then run for it, passing it on. either hand, and steer for the West buoy, (2d. class iron nun, black and wlute per toendiCUlar Stripes,) . W. i W., passing u penu cu a k ,7 J ,-4-.J trnm on eitner nanu. k "8 - " . a the West aide, steer 8. 8. E., and keep in 6 fathoms water until West buoy bears N. E., thpn run for it and cross in the opposite di rection. . Vessels drawing over 10 feet should npt attempt to cross the shoal un less the tide is flood, TJgere are 13 feet water in the shoalest part of the slue. The above courses are magnetic. This slue was recently buoyed out and cuts off about 7i miles in the distance. Postponed. .wj-.-i-'.-. -.''-The lecture of Hon. A. M. Waddell on the early msiory ui xukx . was to have Deen uCvcICu . ,1 . Is I Inora TTnnu to-morrow (Friday) evening, has, by - , . - j t-i particular request,' been postponed until Monday evening next, the 3rd of November, when it. will bedelivered at the place before designated. Everybody ' should go and hear admirable and interesting lec- ture. " m.. tt.f.AAiiAr" Gettysburg. The Schr. Gettysburg, heretofore reported . . .-l- ;4a . u WAwfrhnrn nrKMJtciB auoiuu B. iowed up U.U CI vesterdav ' by the steam-tug Aiphd anu landed on the Bhoals opposite Jheilming n and Weldon Railroad She was leak- i r i . - .. v. toon his ing badly and Capt. Beery ba4 to keep his steam pump in operation to prevent ner I from sinking, WILMINGTON, THE PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. Meoting of tbe Synod, of tlie Presby tertau. CltnrcU In NortU Carolina Sermon by Rev. Dr. Miller Organ ization of synod. Last evening at a quarter before "eight o'clock a large congregation assembled in the First Presbyterian Church to witness the opening of the 60th session of the Synod of North Carolina. ' The opening , prayer was said and the opening hymn given out by liev.-A. W, Miller, D. D., of Charlotte, Who, as retiring Moderator, also preached the sermon. ' - .This discourse was based upon the 28th and 29th verses of the xiith chapter of the' Epistle to the Hebrews, the subject being the Kingdom of Grace. The nature, the history, the responsibilities of Christ's Kingdom were all treated in their order with scholarly elaboration and yet "With great simplicity of statement and style. The Kingdom existed in Eden be fore the Fall, in the breasts of the first pair; it flourished with Abel, with the Patriarchs, with Moses and the Prophets. The dis pensations under the Patriarchs and the law were as much Christian as what is termed distinctively the Christian dispen sation. Its power is greater, its manifesta tion more complete, since the appearance of our Lord. The kingdom of grace, claimed Dr. Miller, is purely in the heart, of God's sovereign will and pleasure. It consists not of intellectualism in spirit nor of ceremo nialism in" form. Unlike the systems of philosophy and thought, -diverse from all the false creeds that have existed, it has lived through all the ages, making con tinually new conquests and strengthening its positions. If a- false system goes into decadence it is swept away forever. Not so with the kingdom of grace."'' In history it has always shown the spirit of . recupeia tion under the most trying circumstances It has steadily risen, from every adversity and distress. Thej reverend, speaker de scribed some of the modes of its reception. It is received with joy andluimiIityJby the exercise of a simple faith, taken not as a claim of man upon God, hat as a privilege graciously extended by the Sovereign Father to man. It is attended by awful responsibilities. The difference between the professing Christian who slights his ob ligations and the unprof essing, impenitent person is, that the former assumes to do his duty and fails, while the latter utterly repudiates all obligation. Both are warned to receive the Kingdom in its strength and purity and holiness. The preacher closed with an earnest appeal to seek the turning away of God's wrath and to. accept at once of His overtures of mercy and love. This crude outline does injustice to a really learned and eloquent discourse. At the close of the general religious exer cises Dr. Miller, the Moderator of the last session, called the Synod to order, and the Stated Clerk, RevT Jacob Doll, read the list of members ministers and ruling elders by Presbyteries. A considerable number an swered to their names, probably one third of the whole number belonging to the Sy nod, which may be considered a good showing for the first day. Rev. James M. Sprunt was unanimously elected Moderator and Revs. L. C. Vass and J. B. Mack were chosen Temporary Clerks. On motion the Synod adjourned to meet in the First Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a. m. to-day. The first half hour will be de voted to devotional exercises. Among the number of ministers of prom inence in attendance were Rev. Dr. A. W. Miller, of Charlotte, Rev. Dr. J. Henry Smith, of Greensboro, Rev, Dr. J. M. At kinson, of Raleigh, and Rev. Er F. Rock well, of 'Iredell county." .We'. earn, that Revv Charles Phillips; D p., ; vof Davidson College, was t detained ;by tard Conval escence from a late severe illness. Other ministers will arrive on the trains and boats tonday. y-S'xl- v Capt. Morrison's Condition. We learn from Capt P. M. Wooten, who Dy the way is again on the Carolina Cen- tral as conductor, in which capacity he formerly en joyed such an enviable reputa- tion, that the condition of Capt Morrison jg aD0Ut the same as .when we last heard from Lmv Capt. W. called to see him ye8ierday morning and found him remark ablv cheerful, reading and conversing as if he waa in his USUal healtn, not appeanng ne. , . am W realize we wireuic.y of hia Ctt8e. it would be a source of great gratification to his many friends if he should, after all, pass safely through the trying ordeal. All they can now do is to hepe for the best Tbe Wrong Individual. In the article in our last issue, in refer ence to the alleged narrow escape of Mr. Andrew Gardner by the ignition of clott ing from a lamp, we find that our inform ant was mistaken as to the name and iden tity of the individual. It was Robert Gard- ' oiun-rnthflr of Mr. Andrew Gardner. . - " m. ..a nnrrnvr .fcne the atter I , .tw w y 11J UiUUV wuxs x having entered the room just in time to ex tinguish the flames and prevent the serious consequences which were threatened. County Commlisloners. At a meeting of the Board held yesterday it was ordered that the Chairman of the Board be authorized to contract for proper watch and care of Moore's Creek Bridge, nt I TaA aoma Twiner liable tO damage from uv awAuw a , . ; . . oos, o .be . ex- ceedine $10 per annum, It was ordered that the Clerk oi the uoara notify the Sheriff to collect, tax as delin quent on five acres of land4n Rocky Point Township, at the valuation oi f4UU, saia to be the property of E. Pomeroy. N. C, THURSDAY, Local Dots, . The Tremaine Brothers are to pay us a visit shortly. Eggs are now selling at 25 cents a doz en in this market. - , r- State and County taxes are coming in elowly. Lookout! The Felix, Fursfenau, sailed from Hull for this port on the 14th inst. The Romi Hoffchild, sailed from Glas gow for this port on the 14tb. . The Joliannd Umile, Dorncke, cleared from Liverpool for this port on the 14th inst. Ice a quarter of an inch thick in this city yesterday morning and overcoats are again in demand. ' When are we to have that pavement on -North side of Market, between Third and Fourth streets? , Heavy frost reported up the Carolina Central road yesterday morning' and icicles 4 or 5 inches in length. Regular monthly communication of St. John's Lodge No.,1, F. & A. M., this (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Thomas Harp and John Smith,, two convicts from the . City Court, were regis tered at the County Work House. The Schillinger pavement is now be- ine laid in front of the Murchison building next north of the New Hanover Bank building. . H. Kuhl and Henry Brewington are mentioned as probable candidates for Alder men from the First Ward at the approach ing election on the Republican side. We learn that the Wurds are organizing for the campaign. Mayor's Court. , The following cases : were . disposed of yesterday morning: Chas. Harp, charged with stealing a cap from the window of Mr. Jacob Lyon's store on Monday night, was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs. John Smith, cursing, and quarreling on the street, was found guilty and required to pay a fine of $5 and costs. Rich'd Crawford, charged with using pro-, fane language on the street, was found guilty and required to pay a fine of $25 and costs. Appointment by BUbop Atkinson. Sunday, Oct. 26th. .Smithville. " Nov. 9th Greensboro. Tuesday, " 11th Salem. Thursday, " 13th Reedsville. Sunday, Nov. 16th Leaksville.- Fortune-ate. We learn that Rev. Dr. Chapman, Pres ident of the Charlotte Female College, who married ,a lady formerly well known in this city and in Newbern, has recently in herited a large fortune from a lady relative lately deceased in New York. U. S. CLAIMS. Col. Johnson, of the firm of Johnson & Sowers, U. S. Claim Agents, Washington; D. Cis now stopping at the Purcell House. He is soliciting claims in our section of the State. Parties having claims against the Government of any kind which they wish prosecuted, I can assure them that they cannot do better than to place them in the hands of this firm. . I am thoroughly ac quainted with these gentlemen, and can recommend them most highly in every respect. Ed. R Brink, P. M. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 30, 1873... CITY ITE.TIS. Pkintinq Papeb. We now have In stock over 300 reams of news paper, size 24x36, weight 30 Bs per ream. It is good, rag paper, and will be sold, In lots to suit, for cash, or sent by. express (XX). D. 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 Carollnas. Book Betotbt. Thb Mobstrq Stab Booar Bind ery does all kinds of Bindlne and Holing in a work manlike manner, 'and at -reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Beceipt Books, or other' work, may rely on 'promptness in tbe execution of their orders. Job PaiNTiNG. We call the , attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, andall.ofhers navmg oroe ior uitiuB, - the Morale Stab FanmHO Estabushmxkt for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job We can short notice CardBi Bin-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata- logue Bills of Fare, Show-Bills, Checks, Drafts, &c, &c. Satisfaction guaranteed y'' ' IF TOU, Want a Cook, Want a Situation, Want a Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Piano, . Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, Want to buy a House, Want to buy a Herse, Want to rent a House, . Want to seU a Carriage " f Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, ' Want to sell Dry Goods, , Want to sell Groceries, , Want to sell Furniture, - ... - Want to sell Hardware, Want to sell Beal Estate, Want a Job of Carpentering, Want a Job of Blacksmithlng, Want to sen Millinery Goods, - -Want to sell a House and Lot, ' ' r Want to find any one's Address, Want to sella,plece of Furniture, . Want to buy 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 ' .J TUJt MOBNING STAB. OCTOBEIUO, 1873. Spirits Turpentine,. Raleigh clerks go possum hunt ing: - - KC.-' ; '-;-' - Raleigh has sent $1,100 to the Memphians. ' : ' U. S. District Court opened' in Newbern Tuesday. " ' " . John Smith got his hand -hurt while coupling xcars at Gary. , : r.. v. ,; The Baptists have had an inter esting and successful revival at Clinton. Messrs. Turner and Ramsay or ganized a Good Templar Lodge in Winston last week with . 44 members. , t . : ; -. , We learn from the Scotchman that Rev. A. M. McQueen has been con ducting a meeting at Ashpole Presbyterian Church, which resulted in 75 accessions. Jordan -Porter formerly Presi- dent of the League at Oxford, was impris oned by His Honor, Judge Watts, for sixty days. in the common jail of the county., ; : The Raleigh Sextette Club will will give a concert at Metropolitan Hall on Friday evening . nexjt for the purpose of raising funds for the relief of the Memphis sufferers. ; ; ' ""' 1 Y.esterday, ' says the Raleigh' Nem, we were shown a specimen of lead, taken from a ledge or strata from a hillside on Walnut CreekJthrge, miles west of the city, which is saidjto be of very superior quality. " ' We learn from the Sentinel that the Methodist Church' Raleich, Rev.X W, I itr . , T". , . . . ' 1 1 . i . At Mangunr, rasior, jras coninuuieu ior iuu relief of the sufferers at Shreveport $50, Memphis $20, and Orphan Home at Oxford, $70. This is well done. Raleigh Neics: We are sorry to know that Captain Sam Coley, of the R. & G. R. R, had the misfortune to have his arm painfully mashed at Franklinton, on Saturday night last, while in the act of coupling cars. . It was getting, better at last accounts. " The fair of the Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural Society opened Tuesday. - On account of the weather1 the crowd was not very large. The exhibition of horses was finer than ever before, and of agricultural implements double that of last year. Articles continue to arrive. A large crowd was expected yesterday. A little negro boy, Sam Purnell, living on the plantation of Mr. M. Purnell, about eight miles from Weldon, was crushed to death in the running gear of a cotton gin on Friday last It seems he was venturing around the machinery while it was in mo tion. The hoy was only thirteen years old. There should be more precaution used while being around machinery of any kind. This' we learn from the Weldon News. Weldon NeW8: Sam Harass, a J very worthy negro man, lmug about four miles from . Halifax, crossed the Roanoke river, early Monday morning, going over into Northampton county to hunt turkeys, ana in ascenaing a steep oanfi: near tne river, used his gun as a walking stick. The gun being below and behind the unfortun ate man, from some cause, fired off, the en tire load entering his body, killing him in stantly. - ITI ARB I ED. MARTIN BESTON. James Church, bv Rev, tESTON. October 29th, 1873, at St , by Rev. A. 'A. Watran, D. D., 8ila8 N. Martin to Miss Elizabeth J. Reston. daughter of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QT. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 1, P. 6c A. O Wf. Regular Monthly Commu Ication this (ThiiTbday) evening at eieht o'clock. WM.'M POISSON. Secretarv. John's Hall, Oct 30, 1873. it BUCKWHEAT, x NEW ANtK-FRESH GROUND : Maple Syrnp, A mix E Rand JIKp ORLEANS SYR CP, EMPIRE FLOUR AND. THE "Cest Butter in the World,"- ENGLISH DAIRY, ENGL 8H CREAM, PINB AP PLE.EDOM, BLOCK AND EXTBA CREAM CHEESE, At GEOBGE MYERS', oct SO-tf 11 and 13 So. Front Street.' FASHIONABLE DANCING- SCHOOL At New Hanover Bank Hall, "WILMINGTON, N. Q. MB. J. H. BAILEY WISHES TO INFORM THB citizens of Wilmington that he will open a Dancing School, to teach all the Fashionable Dances of the Day ; also FANCY DANCES FOB CHILDREN. JrTv8 The class for Ladies and Juveniles wlU meet on corn- mencmg xuesoay, novemoer n. Clasifor gtiemen meet on Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 8 P. M., commencing Monday, November 3rd. - Termi HH fm 13 lesson a. Mr. Bailey proposes to teach all the Bali-Room and jrariur jjuuucb iu one neeaiunoi JO le'Sons. Private leeBons will be given during the day when the Professor's time is not occupied by classes. Mr. Bailey is a teacher of long experience, and guarantees entire satis'action. Music by the Italian Band. - . : oct 30-41 W IDE AWAKE AND Up to tlie Times. BINFORD, CBOW & CO. OFFER J line of CO. OFFER A FULL GROCERIES, Comprising Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Nails, Bagging, Mullets, Soap, Starch, &c, &c. At Tery Low Figures. -Call and see them before making your purchases BINFORD. CROW & CO.. . oct 30-tf - South Water street. . Be Choice In Selecting TTour b: is 3s:a53 "sr T7KR FAMTLT OB? MEDICAL PURPOSES, AND A , before deciding sample our v , ; " B Select" Whiskey, A pure Virginia VaTTey . distillation, certified by the nienesi muuiviu aaiuunty iu un-1 horttrr In the State ' Tne Deat and purest Whiskey at the low price of Three; Dol lars per gallon, sold only . CH AR. D. MYERS & CO.. oct 80-tf Sand T North Front street. WHOLE NO 1,903. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ;;;listersStarcui;M OA A CASES 1 AND a LBS. OY8TEBS, rjf BOXES STABCH.j OKA JBOXKS eOAP... For sale by . . " F. W. KEBCHJfER, oct30-tf ...HoobMBIuB 1200 B1 H OO P IKON, 2QQ BBL8. GLUE. .: . PACKAGES RrVETS, . For eaie octSO-tf W. KEKOHNER. Baging,;Tif3saridSpt. BOLLS BEAVT RAQQIKO, ; 5Q Q BUNDLES TIES, .v 0 ' jj 8PiBIT .CASKS,' - " A '": ': For sale Ji Oct 80-tf ' F. W. KERCHNER, ZT. 28 add 29 Nortn Water St TOU SHOULD SEE GROCERIES. MOVING AT THE PRESENT LOW CASH PRICKS. - Sugars, Teae, Coffees, Batter, Lard, CHEESE, HAMS, BREAKFAST STRIPS, F L OV B, BCCfiWHEAT, Graham and Bye Flour,--a fu-1 Jstock. ' Every ac commodation offered to CASH BUYERS ly . - , CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., oct 30-tf " 5 aa4 North Front street. S P ARK G TJ ARD S FOR GRATES, : At New Hardware Store. oct SO-tf GILES & MURCHISON. Notice. JhL PERSONS HAYING BUSINESS WITH ME will please address to Cheraw, 8. 0., as I nave re moved to that place. oct30-lt .. M U. FINLAYSON. Cannes. CaMy ait Brandy Peaches. OCA WHOLE AND HALF BOXES CANDLES. &0 100 Boxes Candy, S50 Cases Brandy Peaches, jrorssieoy - oct 30-tf F. W. KKBCHNBB. Ladies' Belts, T AD1ES' AND GENTS TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, tc, at the Saddle and Harness Factory of JYS.Topham 4eCo., No, 8 South Front St, Wilmington, N. C. may8-tf nac MISCELLANEOUS. - Drs. Greene, Lindley &, Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES! OMP. EXT. COBYDALIS, THE GBEAT VEG- KJ e tab'e alterative for ail diseases arising rrom im pure Diood. f TAR. GREENE'S FIT CURB, FOB THE CUBE I JL of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convulsions of all kinds. MEDICATED HONEY, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Bronchitis, Croup and all diseases Of the Longs and air passages. ATEUBALGIA SPECIFIC, A CERTAIN AND .Li speedy cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ner- vous Headache, and all nervous pains. WABASH VALLEY AGUE CUBE, contains no quinine. A most positive remedy for Chills, Bilions Fever, and Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acts uae a cnarm. jrer eaie oy GREEN A FLAN NEB, Sole Agents for Wilmington, N. C oct Sl-D&W ly F. A. Schutta & Meyer, TX7HOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALERS IN YT all kinds of Parlor, Chamber, Office, Dining Room and Eitehen FUR N I T U R E, ' Bedd ng. Window-Shades and Wall Paper Special attention is called to the fact that all UP HOLSTEKING GOODS are made here under the supervision of Mr bcoutte and are there ore guar anteed as represented. - Upholstering in all branches and Paper Hanging done neatly and with dispatch; also, Furniture made to order. We invite the public to call and examine our stock, being satlned that it will compare favorably, both in price ana quality, witn that oi any outer nouse. oct 5-tf QQ BOXES CHOICE FACTORY CHEESE, 2Q Bbls, Fresh Lemon Crackers, Bbls. Fresh Soda Crackers, Boxes Candles, , Boxes Candy, For sale low by . oct 25-tf . WILLIAMS &, MURCHISON. Flour, Bacon, Corn, Mets. 1 AnnBASSLS FLOUR, ALL GRADES; 2QQ BOXES D. S. AND SMOKED SIDES, 25 8HOULDEBS, 6 QQQ BU8HELS PEBrE CORN K A BARRELS MULLETS, For sale low by WTLLIAM MURCHISON. octSS-tf Wanted, A LAUNDRESS WHO CAN GIVE BEST REC ommendations, and is thoroughly competent to take charge of the laundry of a boteL None, but white women need apply. A middle-aged woman, without encumbraaeea, who will be required to make her home at the hotel, can obtain, a desirable situa tion oy application at tms office. . oct&tf ; i, ,-, - - Cotton Yarn. . i COTTON TARN, ' " ' ; : ; AL LOW PRICE,' r For sale b jnlySl-tf , EDWARDS' A HALL. j.;p; EUECKEET, PROFESSOR. OP VOCAL AJTD INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, : Cor. 4th Sc Btsirket 8te. SINGING, PIA, VIoTIHlE,GUITAB, CLARIO net Cornet; also Orchestral and Military- to' I menta thoroughly taught. sept 90-tf WEDDING CAKDb - AND VISITING CARDS aagll prating and Publishing House. BATES OF AIVKHTXSINC.e : Om -aqMe em flay. f . :. .Ttl . two days,, 1 fcO " u ttuedsys ....uiw........ too " " rtmrdays............4 "... S 60 " ope week..;. i... .-. .... . . .. 60 " .:, Two weeks.... ..6 00 " Th1reeweeks,...i.se.u...ii... 60 " " .Two months.... ...15 00 u " i..v.. MOO " -i--ayesr.-i..-.;i.;i.....i.-.,....-6o M C9"CoBtrsct Advertisements taken at propor tionately low rates. , Ftve Sqoares estimated as a quarter-column, and tn squares as a naif -colDmn. , . . MISCELLANEOUS. Croery aid GISsware AT AUCTIOSf; . r -.iiH. CBONLV, Auctioneer. BT CBONLT A MOBBIS-. ON mtDAY, SliT INSTANT, COMJIENCING Ing at 10W o'clock A. we will sell at oar Sales' Rooms. South Water street, a laree as? on ment of White Granite, C 4 Yellow and Rockingham ware, emoraclng a iuu assortment, snitaDie Tor tne retail trade, - j f-.-. f --.r'f-i -.- ; ' . - , Tbe attention of Grocers and Dealers is called to this tale, as the articles are to be sold without re serve. GIFT CONCERT For tne Benefit and Bnder tne Auspices of the am Fear Agrlcnltural . AssociatioB. HE UNDERSIGNED HAYING BEEN Ap pointed by the Execntlve Committee of the above Association to taake the necessary arrangements for a GIFT CONCERT daring the next Annual Fair, re spectfully solicits contributions of articles suitable for prizes. Five hundred prizes will be distributed to the purchasers of tickets, and the friends of the Association are confidently relied upon to furnish the prizes; - Anything from a thousand dollar horse to a. hoop skirt will; be acceptable. . The names of all contributors, together with their business card and the amount of their donation, wOt be published in pamphlet form and widely distributed. ' THE PRIZES WILL BE EXHIB ITED DURING THE FAIR. Those wishing to avail themselves of (his most ef fective mode of :- ; ' Advertising tbelr Business, will please communicate with the subscriber daring the month of November,, as the list of prizes should be published on the first of December. The distri bution will be made on the last day of the Fair, De cember 12th. All contributions should be addressed to ' ..... . Dr. THOMAS B. CABB, Box 94, Wllmlnsrton, -N. C. oet 2S-tf SALT--SALT. 17,000 SACKS AMERICAN AND LIVERPOOL GROUND ALUM ; AND Liverpool Fine Salt, FOB SALE BIT oct39-tf WILLARD BROS. Tire and Burglar Proof Safes. MARVIN & CO. Tie OMest & Largest Manufactory of Safes IN AMERICA ! : THESE SAFKSARE M DE WTTH THKEK AN'O four flanee around the door, of refined v n niir. iron frames, with angle corners, and Wairante4: Free from Dampness! From the Scientific American, May id, 1873. . - - m - - . -Since the Boston are we tmve giveu nome aiteu tion to the real merits of various saft-s. with s view of supplying our own office with the? bt aniclt- in the market, nnd hsve accorr tnlv nKd- f Vc!o. ? a dry filled Alum and Plaf ter .-fe, aiailiCinje-itiy Marvin .;o : 200 tsroaavv iy, 1. We will deliver thte e pri-- jii- charge b-tnnnf FOE LIVEEP00L. HE BRITISH BRIG Examplar, Now loading for Liverpool, has room to spare for 300 Bales Cotton. Freights reasonable and liberal advances made on any consignments to our friends. Apply soon to . , oct 29 3t Corner Bed Cross and Nntt streets. ARRIVED TO-DAY, rIDEB. CODFISH. VINEGAB. ONION Q Irish Potatoes, TEAS, SARDINES, &c9 FOB SALE LOW BY , . H. B. HEIDE. oct29-tf VERY HAND SO HE ? 231CZEL-PLATED SatcMs and Travelling Bags ' FOB LADIES AND GKNTS, AT THE STORE WHERE a IO THC I C3- Is sold at a very Small Price. : "-" " MUNSON CO. oet29-tf ; City Clothiers. . Lubin's Extracts, jpRENCH COMBS. ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHES, MatchBafes, dgar-Holders, Puff Boxes, Soap Boxes, Hand-Mirrors, Tooth Brushes, Tweezers, , Ac., Ac, For sale tow by oetawf , GREEN A PLANNER, Droggina. Dickey Revived. . 1QQ BARRETT CELEBRATED . , . v-: : r DICKEY IXOTJB 1 From New Wheat, V ' - For sale by ' JulySOf- EDWARDS A KA&Xi. XX . s 4 4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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