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IHE HOlllnHQxSTAE. .r-AViiSS ' v. ;.;-;-:w y&Y::i-t&&r: aiti.Us'M ' - -.iAAi-:r:i AAfAVTntA- r; -: -1 bates op advbbwsing. .-' . I 1 ' . lliIIInM'a-V!-l j.lfl i ';' I ILr "fX . I. ." II Vk fl - - u - aa week.. ....;.... i KAT1C8 OF SUBSCBIPTION. ..,, ver, in advance by mall)..;.... i "emLth9. in advance ( ) -t 00 . S 50 .. 00 .nniiths. in advance ( AL" rnth. in advance " )... 75 ritv Fiteen Cents per week. Our City Agenuare advance.: ?"j -it ? -i U i J a V vf ;j TO CITY ouiwraiuwi ' " . ."J part of the OUTLINES. Throe Bded akilled.MrorkrAfli) gone 1: jomc'to Eoglantl. jEastern division Erie railroad have discharged 250 hands. ; . JL pool has been formed to aid Claflin t q0 . . Employes of the East Tennes Virginia and Georgia R. R Ca have- f see ..nit work on account of: acqop pt wages, t T i fara wam Ql nj.T.n SM Jlemphis from yellow fever. Supreme Court United ' States decided that issues Bank of S, Q during the War am MoMvable 1 now for taxes, thus reversing decision State Court. M. E. Wade arrested in St. Louis for a twenty tbouaaiul dollar forgery. Honduras is so utterly anarchical that the other Central American States will divide her territory, amngv thera. "ew York markets: Cotton, l4f145;gold ;57J. A fire works explosion in Oliili killed eleven. Steamer Ariel' Yokohama and Shanghai, lost, but all peo ple saved. Chesapeake and Ohio R. It. Co. will issue-: 12, milEon sevenper ent. twenty-jrear income bonds. Under the caption Parity .Lines," we find in the Richmond -Dispatch a verv sensible article which we reoro- 1 uce elsewhere; It accords.with our own )08ition; and as the Dispatch is mc of the ladiagJ4servative jonr ?ials of the South, we commend its' views to tlie(,thoaghtul Ueptlon of .' m r readers. Our Foreign Commerce for the Year , 1812-3. 1 j - Tlie last monthly report of the Bu reau of Statistics enables us to com- pare the movement of imports and exports for Utele catp tl&ring the hscal year ending June 30, 1873. V e compile the Itillowing. from the .official returns: -r IX PORTS (GOLD VALTJI). 187J-3. 187J-S. Ifferchandise. ....... . . . $641,929V66(LS26J5, Total imports $663,410,597 (640,338.766 Incase 23,071,831 EXPORTS (GOLD VALUE). . : 1873-3. 1871-2. Domestic Produce ..$505,083,439 $428,487, 423,487,131 otS;m Specie, Domestic 73.aoo,&46 Do. Foreign.... 10,703,028 Foreign Merchandise 17,445,453 15J590.455 Total JUportaC. rt.:! :$i07,'a87yil $54,te5,120 Increase T.... 83,032,346 Tnnn4s Am am RAn 9sa Ten I Exports... h! dlifi UU ll&An,2ll I iExcessof Imports......... $56,323,13fll6,283,G4fi it will thus be seenjthatrtbe imports rassTjeo-ated 663,400,000 an amount . $230.000 in excess of the previous Tear; arlyeiOQpQQ this in-X-rease, Jiiftv6r, arpsfjb'aJaaginent-; ad importations of specie. Richmond Dispatch. Party LiacH. The 2Jev Vork Times is very much pleased to announce that the "old 'linei arCdtttiSitrfraf acjy. It 13 that whicfi the Times wants the people to believe. There is a gradual i disintegration of the war party (which 1 1 . 1 - 1 - . a Z l l S V rias outiivea its xerrn; going on which i can only be.arrested hy pitting against iii at every eieuuuu liic wiu jk:uij nmt.in nnrl.v 'I'lmt. alwavs Sfrvpa thp urposethat is accomplished by the 1 J j I ii'ed Has berore the eyes eyes of the ma(iT6.---. ""V" Vbull it fires the sectional feelings, :and reproduces the war issnes upon which the war paj15jliasergibed to live so much beyond ltstirne.'Tbe Democratic party has kept it alive upon its bed of death by milk-punch and other Bt mm ttiantw.- ; We don't believe that the 7VVe and . i is party are to be gratified in this particular.- The Deoapj2jticT party T has butted itself against the wall to little advantage .long enoagb. The period demands some change of this ' yearly conflict with an unaltered re- aV. whilst the1 renins and adminis-f stratiott of the jnling power is pro- Uonsictr national discord and national teiyjls. JA.new oder ofCjfmntct ijaicp; siall. array the national welfare and the national sentiment contented and ltZ Xl4tLVl PCIIlLUlCllb WIUVlJWv Uu orti&ed common interest of all ectionauicurins'a liberal and im- for sections aveecurins partial adsiiyistration of of public affairs, must te brought into the field in tu l torce . against the army 01 in inn iorce . agaj.usi, tne army 01 rd,dnoga,tritiJ0ilde political . hacks who have too long ri-l i . i rK'T. 3 Kll :: : jam. preinuices auu reseunneiiiis en- k ; " 1 1 is these things thai ' are 8troy-; tinn.rmiini&p'.tJaa Tii8-1 o r rr -f Biity ot the land. South and North aay well pray for their annihilation! ; "South and North are to be benefited !"by aaion and fiarlKony by the im- 't partial administration-of the dovern oflud.1 ami anhano-P nf iSSiiP. A wav4 O with t.liMhl.1 llnoa T.Pt. ii a stand for the country, for which the national rayer should be. France. Paris, October 31. It i reported -that in conseqnance f the position maintained by the Count de Chambord in his letter to probal conservative deputies in the Assem bly will vote in favor of prolonging the; term of offiiErsid38lMac ' Mahon. . . ' . .: . It is known, however, that one sec tion of .the monarcbieali partjrideiTe iment and it is time to end the pas-- s&v'chicky ia order to secuhe Jendance ioasaud bsaes-of partiiliatf Jiggles. ' orerVltoesses,' t-Ue nation cannot afford to continnev : f a " I O IIihin ' Putrintism rlmrianila a nhanr i Vessel AUore. ' " Jl. HO DlnilnAinnr. a11 hlMuld Af MOf A.jl '5IJ' .'l ' it, fjA?z vfshsrr &r ,The; aMttuuonea. it is DrooaDie mat tne - - sr m a , '..;,.-...., -.a. - . l i i i i ... : -m. m.r i-..... t mm i . m . ,. assa -m, m t.-- ... m ..... . : iw. . u, a- - am - r-.? - sr - - ... - : : ' J'- .- y, s'.tv.-v,v- '- . V ... -. f.J ,.:.:,V v - " " ; 'h to-,-, Jp.,,-. htr.i v.t. , : ; .. :. - " aiontas....:.:. ...MM "irrv r vTtt ; r n i. a :" - - .. a. io proclaim monarchical principles .kuvui, uanunff-a OVereififn. and tn appoint a Regent or Lieutenant Gen- The press eenerallv advises nrolrtn- gation of President M cMahnn'n (Arm : , wbwwals. gnpported by " rc'1.ltatiB' theoity; NOT1CK TO ADVERTISERS. The pressure npon onr columns on Snndav mom Ing is ao great that we are compelled to Teoueat d- irmueet actaeVJa -Mvertitmieat ft that iisxie at aa early an hoor as possible in order that they may The ITialla. lajnwu? W PlPMTtm ttiaateas fol. Northern through (night) mails.... gp. M. through and way (day) Sootherri mail ; . . v. ; 8 p;M. Carolina Central mailff...SJ, 5 SUhyille, Saturdays and ,TaesT , H -( I days. ;.v.r0.A.lt: ? ..rridya f;ft M- Onslow C. H.. (horse main everv C A. M. "J. Haxb & Co. Mozart Saloon f ,i ! G.' L. PiiAGKMAJTN. Consign ee a. j . ...J auks IL JIcQAjaiTvl Notice. ' '1 . ' , C. W; OuHAMMJoncbrd Chapter Ko. 1.. Crosxy & MdBKis. For Rent: C..S. Ellis. Loan Association. WaddellU JLeetare. fortunate in the theme whicJi be has selected 'for the ampwrand abld'dlscussion which he ilpas given iitinpon mmnnerable rostra throughqut tho State and always with one I result the edification and delight of his iuditoyj10' ',i:M:ri luii Col. WaddelPs topicf ia 'hot one interest ins to North Carolinians only? he soffzests graie aniJi ia1tertiKdiogu , and eplpgtcM iBttbjecfiy are gratified that our eloquent Representative has beea w6rffiflykignkr.i:;oit to opeu a new ueiu oi juatocatinTestlgauon This recognition; s;; iiot tranfl fled North Carolina, Jwt is emphasized by the earnest T IIJIscussioBToT CSC WaTfSLTslieoriesbvthe 1 1: j JJ-.i'- .i.-i .Jr. i j'. " - - - 1 1 np jppiaru nr i ni w anrinn iatvn n a remarkable eff ort-na move upon a plane of high historical endeavor. . The clear and explicit! recapitulation of the' points o( the lecture at its conclusion amply reveals the elnfj aim, as some 01 tne ixortnern papers nave asserted, that, North; Carolin civilization dtftesfromthe period at which he claims the first settlement by white, men of this sectfoii tohafroeen made. bui that a real settlement was-made here at least five hun dred years before' the birth of .Columbus, by the Irish. What became of these Irish .eulersiie dooa pot (dexrjh; tkat question being" amonirthe mlny unsolved question being T- w DroblemSo' We have not the space to detail the evi dence which Col Waddell alleges in sop- . .11.1.11 v.. with will be amaxerk by ttketatAad jrariely of the tidetH)e;wUch he adduce, ;aod .which he does not fait td- array .' in a maimer at' oace agreeable and almost incontestable. '1 -pnihe, style of the lecture, Col. Waddell's name ia an ample guarantee that none of the jweatmgffiiTaudience'was delighted, and attested, its profound, interest in the theme and the lecture bv almost earnest at- nbn; until its close. 4 S 'hbmf " m m ' Anotbex JLOteA CkU4 Harder-Te inqueat, c. AlUtle chdd livtogwithftcolored woman by the rnwnji of Dlie Bectooi residing in the neignoornooa 01 jock ana enia-sireeia, thaywf aiea on eunaay, unuer circum stances which led to a suspicion of foul nlav 6r. in'othexw6rd c .words, mat severe cnas- tisement had hastened its exit .from this rvaleLtears-7Coroner Hew.leLwas notified 'andMa a mquaei over iae- soay yester day eveningoHThe body was examined by ft Ebxgin a numbe? of bruises foundr .;'jjJ"JLJ&' f. t weeks and these bruises were on Hs body I when shi took it. She also, stated that it i . , ,, ; . -i, I cot an accidental fall from a chair or table l y which wasruhiedsome what.; - She f urther testified that it had been quite sick for several days. She confessed, however, to .haying whipped the child two or three times since it had been in her jossession. Pending the investigation, Coroner Hewlett adjourned the inquest until this morning at l . . . . . . r-r t 1 '' The irig tloMr JSMai, VJapu uoagen, was jeported ashore yesterday, .about 9 miles below this city. V She was-bound from Sa vannah to SalemMass., with a load of lumber, ufc.aprai.g a k ak-nd .was stowed in at our. nar ana iu iuc puuib mcuuuucu, where she aunk, being at last accounts full 1-of water, i Assistance nas Deen sent ner ana she wilt no dpnbt be gottenoff and brought nptoatyioTepaaraj Sunday - School of Front Street jo. Cnhfeh teirtHbuted on Sunday last the Bum-oL$77orte aidpf ftlfempbis auf- ferekverWal Contribution cbminVrromone Suhday ScfctoWWw that the children sympathise with suffering destitution as keenly as ti-cldera. 1 i ii- isrrfi 3V;iLMO Local Doits. . Our streets, are getting ..Whe very: dry and dusty. 'T'vJ'.' ' The steamship 'MmrojxMi arrived at New Jofi: Irom this' port yesterday. i& QvM-CArhold; fonnerlyja: promi nent colored politician here, is in the city. During the late term ot the Superior Cohrt for this county mera were -sixty-five convictions and oidy Jeiihiiacquitt' t itf.TbSVtV Steiiffa ofiice 'ee 'engaged ntil la late hour ias night in making outf the delinquent tax list. ; . Tbe tl. 8. District Coart did not eom meuee Its session yesterday, "Judge Brooks not. having arrived. ; He was expected last night V . 'i-'i'r:. . There -will be divine servtce this even ing at the Second Presbyterian Church, commencing at o'clock. Rev. W. 8. Lacy will, preach. , ' .. , -. Special meeting of Concord Chapter No. 1, this (Tuesday) evening, at 7 o'clock, for work in the P. M.4degree. !A11 'visiting Companions in good standing are invited. -'. The saloon formerly occupied by Mr. Harry Webb; No. 1 Granite Row, has been thoroughly everhauled, repaired,: refitted, etc., and re-opened by Messrs. John Haar The annual meeting of thetockholders Of the Mechanics' Building and Loan As sociation, for the election of Directors, will he-held at the Wilmington Library rooms to-morrow evening. !- The regular monthly meeting of the Hibernian Benevolent Association will be held in their new hall iitthVNew Hanover Bank building . this (Tuesday) evening, at the regular hohr for meetings r - -a - v' ' . -Ai v: JNo change xeported ; in. the condition of Capt, Morrlspn. -We wero in error in stating iat he was taken to the residence of his .Vrpther on Baturday refeabag.-' He was carried t6 the house of his Spn4n-law, Dr. Flaniw.- --iL"-v-.'.J, -a7- & T if.-., ''-j"-. - '"i ' v ' ABtbarSUialrti tfco TraT. - Yegteraa mbrnml MT.S. U"Terry re paired to the scene of the late murder of little Willie Carter and raade another effort to recover the pantaloonaof the murdered boy, which were alleged to have been thrown into, the river at that point, after the legs had been filled with rock, and which was alluded to by the condemned prisoner David Martin, oathe occasion of his visit to the scene of the murdeivin com pany of Solicitor Cantwell, Sheriff Black, jourouur xtewieu anu. oiaere, aunjg me progress of the preliminary investigation be fore Justice Casaidey. He finally succeed ed in attaching his hook to the garment, a portion of which was brought to the sur face and secured, but the weight of the rocks prevented him from recovering the other part. We learn that he was to make another effort later in the afternoon, when he would be better prepared, to succeed Thus one by ( one the links in the horrible tragedy are brought to light. A Runaway and Smash-Up. ; ,.A runaway horse, attached to a dray, created considerable excitement on Market, between Front and Water streets, yesterday morning.' The horse had been left stand ing near the foot of the market and, be coming frightened,' in the absence of the driver; dashed up Market to the corner of Front, opposite Mr. A. D. Brown's store, When one of the wheels became hitched in the rock crossing and the dray was smashed. The horse ran a short distance further and was secured. .Just a few moments before a number of baby carriages had concentrated at the spot where the collision occurred, but had ' fortunately removed beyond danger. The ordinance prohibiting hqrses being left standing on the. streets without some one in charge of the same should be rigidly en forced, v . .""V "' ' .. mayor) Court. 1 - T,i fn11fi??ncT isaaod' ' vera fllarwShrl rf yesterday.' mornihgt rDaniei iSicker, charged with cursing and fighting on the corner of -Water and Nutt streets, was found ; guilty and "required to pay a fine of f 10. ! . Tenny Alderman, charged with drunken ness, fighting, and other disorderly conduct at a house near the loot of Mulberry street, was found guilty and required to pay a fine of $10. Martha Hill, charged with cursing and other disorderly conduct at a "house on Mnlberry and Nutt streets, on Sunday night, was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $10. Excursion. " The fine little steamer Wm. Nyce took down about a dozen or so of the ministers in attendance upon the late session of Synod, yesterday morning, to view the for tifications and other points of interest at the mouth of the river. There were also sev eral ladies in the party. They had aivery pleasant day for the excursion and no. doubt enjoyed it intensely. Overdue. The Schr. Jas. P. Eaton, Poole, loaded at this port by Messrs, Jas, H , Chadbourn & CoC, with 185,655 feet of lumber, and which Clear f or Bostonbn and is noiexdueilf Boston has hoi been lieard' of and featii anterumed for her ..safety. '-s.w-itfti-.-i.T Appointments oy Blsnop Atkinson. SimdayTJ (MX.rX X . ill iSmtaiville. i ufi , Nov. 9th. , . ui ..Greensboro. Tuesday, . " Thursday,""- .lift:..;.:.....,.. isthlihV r .Salem. .'.Beedsville. i , r - iirv" ' Jttouatam vapei, Saturday. Nov.. 15th J -BocklnghamCo. ? t Mouatain Chapel, Sunday, Nov. 16th . . . . .i ...... vleaksville. . . L-i - ' ' - . ' N - . . : --' : . N. Cv, TUESDAjv NOVEMBER 4; 1873. J r;tv- a B a 0T iniTaDED. A Cblld Beaten to Death oy a. Color ed Man and Woman, wltU whom It Lived Tlie Parties Arrested and Confined In Jall e, ; This county seems tot have become pro lific of tragedies here, of latei; Before the horrible details connected with the inhuman butchery of little ; Willie Carter have had time to become effaced from our minds, and even on the heel of the conviction of one of the perpetrators of that terrible deed, the community is startled by another murder of an innocent child, more atrocious if pos sible than that alluded to. In fact ' the de tails of this last crime are harrowing in the extreme and prove the perpetrators of it to have been devoid of every instinct of hu manity,; The Victim was a little boy by the name of Isaac Floyd and the murderers are one Amos Gregory and ' his wife, Mahala Gregory, all colored, and residing near Bur-. gaw, in this county.' ) '. The murder took place on Thursday even ing and on Saturday ; Coroner Hewlett was notified. ' He went up on Saturday evening and on Sunday held "an inquest over the body From the evidence elicited. during the examination it appears that the boy, who is about nine years old, and Who was bound to the parties 'accused, was seized by Mahala Gregory and tied to a tree, with his .hands ' extended above his head, -the alleged offence being that 'of playing' with other boys after being cautioned not j to do so. . She then took, a .switch, the oy haying Ucen previously stripped, and whip ped him wiu it as long as she was able to do so, finally relinquishing the task to her husband. : , ; He procured . other ; switches and the "brutal . chastisement .was con tinued, . amid .he , most piteous appeals or mercy , f romv the suffering . chud, until it was apparently lifeless. , One of the witnesses testified that Amos Gregory said he would whip the boy until he obeyed him if he died in five minutes afterwards. - This witness also stated that she left while the whipping was going on, but returned be twen six and seven o'clock in the1 evening and found the child dead on the floor. She proposed to strip it, but this was objected to by Mahala. Gregory who f wanted, the child shrouded with its clothes on, doubt- ess with the desire to conceal the horrid evidences of brutality which marked. its hodyf " s ' ' ' The evidence of Dr. Robert T. Sanders, who examined the body, was as follows: I find the general condition of the body anemic and terribly flagellated, with per haps a switch. I made fifteen incisions in external bruises and thirteen of them ex hibited bloodshotted and bruised condi tions, from One-eighth to thiee-quarters of an inch deep,;ahd one-half to three inches one: two bruises on the skull, onlv one recent and pot deep; the . lungs engorged with blood ;.the liver greatly engorged; the HuoucD oar iu luwer cou oruisea aoa en gorged ' with blood ' and from : external bruises, evidently from a blow or blows, filled with gas; the . general . appearance 'of the bowels bruised and bloodabotten. . The middle finger of the right hand was dislo cated at tne third joint, evidently by a blow. The back of the hand was greatly bruised or bloodshotten; aid from the ren- era! braised arid lacerated condition of the body, his death must have, been caused by blows with some instrument . sufficient to cause death. asj,. m Amos and Mahala Gregory were arrested and brought to this city by Deputy Sheriff W. Li. Riyenbark and are nd w safely lodged in the. county jaiL, ' , The verdict of the jury was in accordance with the facts as given above. COUNTT . C09IBUSIORS. Synopsis of Proeeedlnss. . The Board met yesterday morning. It was ordered that' all paupers of this county now infhe( City Hospital ot .treat ment m proper condition beaent to the County Poor.House. . The application tJay the Schillinger pavement in the passage of theCourt House was not granted. , ,;: Application; having been received from Federal Point Township 'for 4;he relief of a pauper named Henry Grissim, it - was or dered that he be sent to 'the Poor Hons. iJ.'J. Scott applicaticin for reduction of taxsJ ' The petioner says that he had con signed to him' ' cotton by different' parties which 'was' sent by him to Philadelphia and ; i -j : i i ' 1 1 ": - sold there. That aa account or sales was returned to him aud he deducted .commis sions and remitted the balance to the origi nal consignors. t He claims, I of 1 per cent, on $12,933 98 for -State and i of 1, per cent, on same for County taxes. Petitioner states that he received 2 per tent. commission, for; above sale.- The Committee to whom the mat ter was referred report as follows: The ale, although made in Philadelphia, was! made by petitioner in the line of his business as a commission merchant, for which he receiv ed his tjommission, and he ought not to' be relieved of the tax, otherwise there would be no meafls of defining a commission mer: chant. Two classes Would oe created,! one praying a tax for seUirig in North Carolina, and the other escapingjby sending his pro ducts,to .other .StateSj This would work great injustice. It is. evident if, the peti-; tioner bad not received a commission, that he would be exempt- ''Report received and adopted and ordered put bn record. , ' ; ; Before Justice. Gardner, yesterday morn ing," Caroline Andrews -.wa arraigned on the charge of assaulting' mia Simth; both colored. Cajadisniissirl.onj.jthe-.payinent of costs, v . -.j rt Rev. John E. Edwards of. Rich mqnd, Ya., a native of North Carolina, will Iecmre in th'efcity of BAleigh, at Tucker Hall oa.theloth and l7thof December next, on t4Tha Choice of a Wife." and on "Grad- ual Devdopment of the Law permanent Progress." CITY ITEMS. Mozabt Salooh. This Is nev, institaUon just opened at No. 1 Granite Ttow, by Messrs. John Haar A Co. i It kasbeea luadsomely fitted np and is furnished with the -best wines, Cltampagnes and !-!' liquors of even description, cigars, Ac. . They will ase keep. Oysters to every style. . In a word, the Mezart promises to be a really first class Saloon in all its appointments. ' ' '' ranrriNe Pafbk. We now have In stock :vw 200 Teams of news paper, Mae 24x36, weight 30 B per veam. It 1b goedi rag paper; ana will be sold, In tots to suit, for cash, or sent by express C. O. IX . The consoUdaoou of the Carolina Farmer and the Weekly Star having largely increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers win find it an admirable xsediamofl conunnnicatton with, the fsrmers and. planters of the two Carolines U .; 5 Book Bihmbt. Th Moamira Btab Book Bind ery does- all kinds of Binding and Baling- in a work manlike manner,; and . at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Eocelpt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness . in the execution or. their orders. " . . , ,. Jqb PauiTDfo. We caU the; attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all others haying orders for' printing, to the facilities offered at the Hobnuto STAa ttorrnro TCstbxishjumt for the prompt and fatthfnl exeentfen of au kinds" of Jon trurrmo. f We ean furnish at short notice Cards, BUl-Heads, ter-Heads, Programmes, Ball jTickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare. Show-Bills. Checks. Draft. Ac.. 4c. 8ausfacaongaaraateed. . 'HawHo8TaAis xx Prmsi 8tbju Tkash." How-many who woo d truthfully say this to-day, wfll, ia a lew weeks, batten up their breeches pock ets with the consciousness that the parse therein is no longer to be sneered at. The reason is plain, for in that time the fourth gift concert of the Public Li brary of Kentucky will nave been civ en and 1.- 600,000 in cash distributed to the sicket-holders, and the poor man of to-day may. if he ia fortunate, and be pleases, be then his carriage. Spirits Turpentine. . Concord harad a balloon as cension. Eastern . Medical Convention meets iumGoldsborotOrday.X -, -,tA A black bear-was killed near Lincolnton, on Thursday last No improvement in' condition of Justice Boyden of the Supreme Court. rreene county votes on the Railway subscription question on Thursday Pitt county is to have a irrand Tournament and Ball, at Saratogo, on the nin msu , . . . . i rr- The: kitchen of Mr. John A. Sikesyf Fayetteville, was damaged by fire last Thursday.,. ... . ... , - Messrs. W. Whitaker and Josiah Jones -are announced as editors of the Workingnnen's Journal, at Raleigh. -The Xntetttaencer informs us that a bitiern five feet, eight inches tip to tip of -wings, was killed m Iredell county last week. The Statesville TnteUiaencer speaks favorably of the cotton yfeld in the jwtsny Aouncauis. it is a brand new Crop, up there. . vt ,- T-he editor of' the Goldabbro Mamengar is in' correspondence with" some families in Pennsylvania who wish to come to North Carolina to live. On the 14th a hop will be sriven by the yonng men in Fayetteville Hall, Fayetteville, complimentary to the Cumber land County Agricultural Society. The Charlotte : Observer Ieapns that tiie store of Messrs. Rhyne & L6ve,N at VYooaiawnr vraston county, was broken in to a few nights ago and robbed of a quantity of goods. . ; ; ., .... The last number of the Ashe- ville Expositor contains the. valedictory of Col. T. D. Carter , and the salutatory of flxaj. w. n. jn.ai.one. - xne Mcposuorh&B a" ways been a Vigorous paper, ' : There was anite alaro-A raitrnarl meeting ai Speight's bridge, in Greene county Jast week, says the Messenger. ' Mr. n . jl juaraen, wr., spoKB in favor of snb-scription,- and Jas. P. Speight, Esq., and Dr. 'Hardy against it. . The floor of the colorod Meth odist church at Statesville, which was about four feet from the ground7ell through last Sunday night"" FortuMtely, says the Intel ligencer, no great damage was done to either the congregation or church. - ' - Fayetteville Statesman .' We re gret to learn that A. J. Hollingsworth, Esq., wiiu uxes i.wu miles irom town, on. Uiinion road, was knocked down and badly beaten andcut.byone Howard, his neighbor, in xiuwaru s nouse on w eanesuay last. , Alter rendering Mr. Hollingsworth helpless, How aid proceeded to rob him of all the mosey (some few dollars) which he had with him Howard thus far, baa made good, his escape. , . rrr, iFayeUevUle t Statesman c . : - We iearn-that altttle girl only seven", years of age, the daughter of a highly respectable farmer living a few miles out of town, was horribly outraged,' On yesterday by "a white employee on his farm, named Charley Bar ber. The i inhuman fiend Nmcceeded . in hiding himself. Barber: is about 23 years old, slim and dark Complected light eyes,' round shouldered and' is about 5 feet, 8 inches high. : Since the above was written, we learn that Barber has been arrested, , DIED. 1 1 AKNOLIX-Jn'(Jrenaboro, on Friday last, -George Howe Arnold, son of George M. Arnold. 'The funeral will take place from St Mark's Chnrch, in this city, this morning, at lOtf o'clock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice." THE REGTJLAS'IfOrrirLY meetinz -of the Hibernian Be- nevolentAssociaiiQn will be held in the new Hall, over Bank of Hew Hanover: on tnis (Tuesday) evening, November 4tik Pano- tn Q I .ttaiulUlM' M MnHMTM. t nbv 4-lt ' J.1'"" ' Recording Secretary. ! Concord' Chapter, No. T. C1PECIAL CdMJtrJNICAtTflN OF CONCOBD O CHAPTE8 No. i, this (Tuesday) evening, At 7 O'clock, for wefk in Past M. Desree. : i . - AH visiting Com pen Ions in good standing are cor dldUy invited and a fall attendance of the member: ship is desired. ' ' . ' ' ' ' . - ::.: By order of the If. S.H, P., j J yet trut!'iAii-Hi W Wiiajiaaa, St Join's Ball, ijrov. 4th, 1873, Acung Secretary. -It tmqimwzvw loan n.? t.r -;AfiS0CIIATJ0ILi i h 1 1: fTUra ANNUAL JICXTING -OF; THE STOCK L holders of the above Association, for the election ofDiiectors to serve the ensuring year, will be held at th Wilmington Lfttary Sooms oa Wednesday, the 5th of Jforember, at 7MTclock Pi M. i?t -j j T . Bsmpttaa of tl'f'x0j i nov4X-t " '''' vfcecrettry andTreaeurerr WHOENO. 1,907. SEAV ADVEETISE1IKSTS. " haw T"rrrrTf ' TTlTTTXi OCTOBER' 1854, THAT COMMd- ,; . '- -W, V :;r' - ; iriCK jjweuing Upon Sooth side of Market, between Front and Sec- ond streets, lately ocenpied byplr. Walker Moore. IS Rooms, all ' necessary .Out buildings, Gas attd Water ... fj throueboat, : ; For particulars and terns ajpplyto .Anra CKONLY A MORRIS. aov4St i - Real Estate Bnotsrs. E0ESES AT AXTCTI0IT. : Clioice Stocky ; M CItONLY, Auctioneer. .!- '' . ! ' ':" "- ; X '' : : Tty CJR ONLY & MORRIS. VN TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), NOVEls V her 5th, lifts, commencing at 10 o'clock A M., wo will sell at Exchange Corner, K ;Stapertor Saddle and Harness : aXoraes), Ctooleo Viranla attocbu "W-eU SForthy attention of those in want. . no 4-lt ySSaPELLED BY OUR rais. ; ; A ND WISHING TO MEBT OTJR PAYMBNT8 x. promptry, we must Impress oa out friends the ahsolntaaecessity of .: , .-.,-.-. I i VASggMG THEIR BILLS doe vs. Faulllyi Groceries are sold by nd for CASH ISYEB-Y MONTH, And enr customers atcst meet our requirement, of we will be unable to-unply them. Our ambition is to have the KAJEtLIKST, FBE8HE8T AND BEST FAMTTiY -SUPPLIES Brought to and sold in this pllsh this we mast have the to pay fox. what we boy, . :et, aajf"to accom- ntohi iy ier wbsc we sen 'Many Persons OweQTs Hoaey "Who are able to pay, bat pat and; others off he- auueei tne IG. "We reepectf oily ask them and all other to pay fiat tliey Die Us on Call. OBLiOB r . . Okas. D, Myers & . Co., 5 AHlT 7 NOaTH rEONT ST. tiov 4 St H0ZAET SALOON, ' No. I Granite Eow; s c SOUTH JFAONT STREET, . J- HAAS & C0U Proprietors. OPKW ALL HOUKS, DAY AND NIGHT, . BIST Liqaera. Cigars, Ac., always on hand, and po lite attention guaranteed. Oysters in every style. nov4-tf :' i it i i r i r. ii r i i-1 i i i " i Consignees : -J3LXASX TAXB NOTICE THAT THE GESKAK Barque Yon der Lake Kohlsdprf will be ready te cc ceive cargo this morning, November 4ih. , . - ; G. L. PLAGSMANN. WiLXiNSTes.S. C, Nov. 4, 1873-3t CAROLINA CEHTRAL RAILWAY, ,f .. J p v ' WlImtDxton, Woy. 4tli, 1873. JTOTKB IS HXRKBY GIVKN THAT FOB ALL JQfoss Ties delivered after 4th day of November (to .day) the price will be thirty fJO) cents each. ; 8. L, FRSHONT, novi-lt . Chief Engineer and Supermtendent Ladies' Belts, J-ApiES' AND GKNT'S TEUNKS, SATCHELS, Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, Ac., at the Saddle and Harness Factory of , . I J'.STsphamACo., Ij- ' . Wo. 8 Sonth Front St, naayS-tf aae WUmkiton. N. C. Beinoval. rjptHK BANK OF NEW" HANOTES HAS NOW. j moved to its new Baakiag Hbase, - corner' of Front and Fdncess streets.' S. D. WALLACE, ' ' ' Cashier. nor 3t nac i MISCELLANEOUS, -m- IN ST0EE-IN STOEE. 300-- - V QQQ BUNDLES TIES, ... FCnfi BBLS. FLOUB, 50 Bbls. Sugar, 400 Bags Coffee, LSES L KA CASES LYE, 60 Cases Potash, 175 Cases Schnapps, 900 Cases Brandy Peaches, Oi BOXES D. S. SIDES, S25Hhds. and BMb. 8. OM H.Molasse,r75hhda and bbls. Cuba Molasses tyt) X BBLS. Gi F. SPRUP, 1 0 Bbls. N. O. Mc muO lasses, lOBbl a and Boxes Crackers. BOXBS CANDIBS, 125 Boxes Candles, . ia Jpoxes i ana id. uysters, . lOK BOXES TOBACCO, 800 Boxes Soap, IZO 800 Spirit Casks; 5 AAA SACKS SALT, 250 Bales Hay, , -VVU 1,000 Bundles Hoop Iron, O AAPACKA(5ES BrVETS. 1.000 Bags Shot, LJJ at,00 W. B., G. D. and Musket Caps, ? AAA BUSHELS OATS, 400 Dozen Backets, 9UUU ISO Bbkv.Glae, r . . O A GROSS AXLE GKEA8BV Pepper. Ginger, L J Spice, Twine, Wrapping Paper. Ac. Ac- Ac.. -- For sate by - ' novS-tf' " iA J'i r fIwKEBCHNER, Consignees take Hotice rjHAT THE GEBMAN BARQUE LOUISE WI eherds has been ready slce this morning to take R ; i.'.'i' :."r cargo. .a- i - 4iA h3 in "ts " Hr"v W tr & WfTTIV Master. Moat1 Outters1 and Staffers, At New IXairslware sUore. nov f COLES A MTCHJBQN, four davs. : ftvsdays....?. r Two weeks : . -. . " -Three week.. . One month - . J X. Two months . ;. . . . . ,Vi 2?" eBhi . mxitmua ; ptrfyear,-........... ..60 04 EContract AdverUsementa taken at propor tionately low rates. . : Five Saaarea estimated as a quarteroaB9a, and tea squares sea half -column. , . .... miscellaneous:; StoiaolCters'rlleetinff OF THE Ha, t' wTLMINGTON, 'N.1 C.,' Nov. 1811873. GENERAL MEETING1 OT?' TrlB 5 STOCK- holders of the "Carolina Cen'tratR&flway Company" rJ';- -" ! ' . . T. : . of North Carolina Is hereby called to be held at the . , - -.. Banking House of the First National ' Banki in the dty of Wilmington; on Saturday, the EIGHTH (8tb) day of November, 1873, at ten o'clock A. M. ' ' order of the Board 'ofDirectOrs, '-' ' "' ' C.'k fiOBERTS, '" ' -u;-i- - V 'President. . -.Watsok MATxaawa, S'r. , , nov S-6t LOVERS OP 004)9 ATttlE RESENT td RATES, r Should not fail te make their selections at once. Our Stock i m Is . ; Beiiis. Dfmialshed Bapldl y. A , (. ( MTJKBOJl jjfc CO. ' oetstf-tf ;- " '. " -' aClotWers. LOW PEICES. GOOD . -,- . P:nno qwb onnro uuuiu auu uixujju Of best make and latest style for sale at : . L.o weat Rate At 80-North Front St. Call Ac Examine. ' ''" GEO. R. FRENCH A SON. noy-2tf. .,' T... '-r 89 North, Front, street. Staadojrd Scales. - ' . '' .. : . - : i . . ' Stock Scaler, Co.it, Scaus, Scaus, Daibt ScauBi Cooima Scjte,AxLlAo .. . .. ScaJes repaired .prpmptly .aoid reajpn- ... - .. a. V ' . .! For Bale also,'Troemrier1s Coffee and Drag Mills Composition Bella, .all sues Letter Presses, Ac.Ac. th most rusncT AT, ABM CASH DEAWEE, Miles Alarm Till Co.'s EVERY , Merchaat Use Theij : ' SdLD AT f '' -' ' ' Fairbanks' Scale . Warehouses, PAUELBAlSrSS & CO, 311, Broadway, New York, 166 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 53 Camp Street,1 New Orleans. r . f . ; : FAIRBANKS A SWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO., S Milk Street, Boston. For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. ' sept9-Staw4mTaesASat" - CAUTION. vBJYOiiLTTHE . Sennine Fairteinks Ssales, KAKCTXCTUBID BT E. & T. FAIRBANKS fi CO. Alam TE1 or . Money Drawer! MILES' ALARM T IL l , OB -Drawer, A Sure Protection t aaiast Tblevcs Admlraoly - adapteA Co anybody receiving and paiy- lnar oat tbe keeper, or. .Ax.- . . .mJ m o ney . . FITTED WITH COMPARTMENTS For Bflls, Currency and 8pecie, or Nickels. Beady to attach to any counter in a few minutes time. SOLD AT f Fairbanks' Seale 7 War ebouses, ; 811 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 2 MILK STREET, BOSTON, ; AND BY THE Ilardware Trade Oenerallr. t sept 3-Staw4m Tu&Fr Tlie Bank of New Hanover HAYING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT new building, Front and Princess streets, we will occupy their eld Banking' House on and after the 8rd of November. We are grateful to oar many friends for the kindness shown ns the past three years, and will promise them in oar enlarged store a j Fine Stock of ( Goods, . . . , AND. WHEN POSSIBLB. Guaranteeing slwavs the same polite atteation that has made oar store so popular, . ! ' PAMILT GROCERIES -;i liiAA-.A?A A&Uik pA! -r'- ' ".aAaAa " la everjvartety; ;: a WInea, jqrandlcs and Liqaorv lie largest sad most complete stook in the State. kCASH ORDERSlSOLIClTEI). -f.n tsPaa-SsTtO &iWt .: '..: t i.'aV ,A ; . -( ,. CHAS. Dt MYERS A CO.. '-novt-tf 8 and 7 North Front street. need If au of siore-' CjdT I ATM 1 1 1
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