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' -' ' :::'"- V'V ' ... - ?w-rr'- f . . - -'''. . . ,.. - - ----- ... i'i 1 '- 'nn i i . HA RAT 18 Or 8UB8CMTTIOM. 00 : 60 I 00 1 rao: a - Tsa miika . . .. S 60: .. 8 Of ..16 00 r 7 I' " t Tatoatiim: , . . Six mon0i.u.u.w .it V Fif fe Cents per welL our Uliy Aenu at OUTLINES. . - J 1 T J!"' 1 1 . .Ames, reguiur xMvuivai, carries ITT L ' ' pi. Wisconsin ana jvansas fdly Anti-Monopoly. .---Louis ville roNing muis1 nave sioppea wort Frnrh Kinistrv have resigned. Me- years. The Cuban fillibuster steamer Virginias- was captured. The Mana- cunk mills are stopping and working part ,hne- ;SeVftral killed In rallhtolli sion near Durham, England. Royal mail steamer burned on Lake Ontario. One of the boats was lostjiCaptattf and 13 other persons are t5 be accounted for. Gold in New' York, 6J; money easy. - Gen. W. J. IlarJee, died yesterday yx .TTy&eville, Va. - Twenty railroad companies met at Chattanooga by representatives, and re cognized right jo.njL caaapany to reduce wages when rendered necessary. Buffet re-elected "President of French Asr sembly-yesterday.'.'extThureday' tbile latc on interpdon of Government on failure to fill vacancies comes off. In the death yesterday at Wythe ville, Va,, of Gen. Wtn. J. Hardeo, a llstinguisbei'oflffcer of the Coiifeder ate armv in the late war and author of the standSfif American work on military tactics, the country has sus tained agreatJesfl.GanuHanfae-was the foremost military tactician of America. i ; t r The terrible tfews of tne uurnmir of a British mail steamship on Lake Ontario, and the loss of a number of lives ftom biyutTimftn Vgjes us from Toronto. The Cnrreiicr Press are KaeAoraK Ins Aspect f tbe SltBtIM A Ha. uml aralb. Vanfc. ff'Jjf JJTJB otrithstaitding the Suspension of work in large manufacturing estab lishments, and commercial failures of. houses of extensive connections, ihefinancial conditioqas vieweby the New-IYiorki pjapers, reseWs a more encouraging aspect than recent events indicated. The stagnation in the circulating medium, growing out of a general want of confidence, as ill know, is bow th chief difficulty, :arrd the New York papers of Monday particularly comment on this phase, of ihe'sjtuitioDv'i "The 2Co2-ssi;? w . . The money in circulation was too little to hold up stocks, pay for the ehopihous crops of gr&iu and cotton, and move them to the seaboard. The jauie then began on account of the suingticy inrinoQeywhkAwasnd artlfickJ- Jlul Urougrib abcnt Wtb ordinary .course of events. Confi dence has been shaken now by the numerous failures and the clatter con "cerning the instability of the money ed institutions. :A reptoratioTi of pub , 'iltc confidence in the safety of the banks and an ample supply of money will bring about speedy recovery. As panic began on account of monetary (stringency so it will end by relaxation in the rates, of -interest ,aod, proofs furnished tbit.thi will beprmabent. We have the money now. There is more in circulation by' $50,000,000 than six weeks ago. The banks have 'drawn" largely1if their legal re serve. The Government has paid out the Kurplnsof $15,000,000 in. jrar el i ases, of bpnidsXa h" d has jfeci'ijta wn iiargelV upon the $44,00,000 reserve. 3Iillions of gold have been sent over from the Bank of England, which are now in active use here. The country needed more money, and it has been obtained. The truth is that before ' long currency, will ba a-glatrr-aiwt tour per cent, bo -conwdereo- a-'highfi rate of interest. - Jivery manufactory that closes and every iron forge that shuts down, instead of adding to the general stringency in money, tends to make it more easy. :Money is dear est when there is the. greatest call for it t use, jn , business- requirements. It w cheap! when5 iseeks rinvestment .-instead of bejng sought for. J'Jie New York, Herald says: 'The' only trouble seems to be about tihe currency -about the means where- vitti to transact business, -xet toereMHs'MwHr. ' . :!, ki been jn actual coiitracttion. that4 : ipt: naIveraen,.of the Korwegiairfirig "v 'uli to transact business. Yet there the Government has not withdrawn Uiiy of the circulating medium. On he contrary it ha rather enlarged it .hy an extra issae"ofjjf)e"en backs and through increasing the fractional cur- loupy bv the new silver coilage and issuer Tim inereaae of gold through importation within the last few weeks to the amount of ten millions has also augmented our resources for. trade. There is, then, more currency than before the crisis, and when everything w8 going on swimmingly. Tbeques- tion is, UMu-efore, - wiU .this enrrencyA, c -AiKw again - as intr crisis passes away .? Let the banks unlock their coffers arid the people . empty their JnocKings, and aiLwU be well. The Tribune says: All authorities agree that currency cea needed Tdr al! onr to the unanimous vote of all the con futing physicians. The difficulty lay n putting MrreneY. uDon .the market. 1 he people have plenty of it, and Joubtless would willingly pay it out won t sell the bonds. Thv M - J ' , , . . V gw jw greenDaeKg to them, and bet- tr, iur mey araw interest, v lowing;':. J ; ;V :-'-'v-. --v Steps have been taken for the for- mataoji at hi nti jQ bankng Jn the United States of a bankiric insti- tution to b deyoted inMrely. to the gram interests of the interior. The movement isiia the hand of private bankers of this city having establish ed bnsiness connections. TImj caDitaK as proposed is to be $500,000. and is represent the" in terestf? of a larsre numoer ot national banks in the graiu prodaeiDgsf ftcctioiis of the coun try. It is, if possible, ' to . be or jW&nticJnl!bnking acVSnd is "to be designated " tl'e Na tional Graitf ind StocK Batik. It is intended to serveHhe best interests of prpducra by i the . establishment of iiuuicuLavv r i t;iLivus ana ine . avoia- uoce ot raiuaiemen especiarly toe class of speculator 'who operate &l the larger centres of the West. If it shoulacomish:th its origTWato4t wiirceiifWa erTrreat benefit Bpoui the f arnring-Usseg; by anorguig, to iera targe. ,fet urns on their pratjon. andlwll be a prac tical realization of 'rthe "object Svhich the Jirages havej had in,, view-'. as) -' - A Smart .WtUH J 'iP'i'". How do yokj get "alorig said demoted wife to her husband, a dowT town-merchant, is the midst of the panic, ' Oh ! ' I.' shall weather .; the storni, but I wish I-had' only2 a few hundred dollars more. . It : would', be very convenient, to say the least." Dont yott wish you had married 1 a richwifellsaid, she, in a teasing way; then rising' and going to her room jehe returned with rather more ithan the am'oirrrt rcuired In' ' .United States bond8.9 -SJhTvjwiere in the world did you. get, this?" said the bewildered husbahd. "Well my Jdearj you went to chanp&gne sfupper1 seven"' years ago, and on your return finding navi gation around .the room . rather diffi cult, deposited hat, shoes, gloves, and a large, roll oCbank bills, on', the car pet. ' - I put it away and waited three weeks for you to laquire if 1 cad seen it. When nnding yon. were ashamed to do so, I invested it; and here you have it." jy:v2P: "txii-i ' ' '' a? H QTJCETO ADTEBTISERS. The preniiean wC6luiqM to Sunday morn ing ia so great that we are compelled to request ad vertisers to send ia - advertisements for that iseoe at at early an hour as possible, in order that they may with certainty secure the proper insertion. The mails will close from this date as fol lows?- j;: . . r,.:'!;-::." Northern through (night) mails. .. . 8 P. M. " 0 liirpogbNaiMj way(4?y) rf i Southern mail, . . .... 8 P. M. 5 A. M. Smith ville, Saturdays ,apd Tues- "Y days' . V . X . . . . 'A. M Payetteville, .river; .Mondays md Fridays Av::::.:r: lp.M. Fayetteville by C. C. R W., daily S A. M. Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every J! G. BTavabw.'-org'BSapoiio, &c W. W. Yost. Campbell Encampment. -The Gipsy's Warping. A sniaJVcoloredigirl, employed by a fam fly.ou Prpnt street, ..was arrested yesterday evening and taken to the Guard House on the charge of opening a trunk and taking therefrom the sum of $54 in greenbacks. Suspicion Was directed to the girt in ques tion by the fact that she wastbe only per son known to have been in that particular room, and from the 'further circunistance that she asked permission 3 to jSome on some frivolous excuse, at "an unseasonable hour, when she had been in the habit every afterodoh'of bemg"grinted he privilege of going borne at about an hour or so later. money was missed and , the girl was sum moned and lockedup until an officer could W seenredt 3 request, ! We suppress 'the names of the barties at present . .The case will probably . oe' investigated before- theft Mayor's Court tUltaorning, before which time additional developments are expected. D-eju which arrived here a few days since, reports having on the 26th of October in long, about. 74, lat about 32, passed a schooner water-logged and timber-logged, with no sails set except the mainsail, the j boom of -which, was banging in tiie water. The deck load bad all been washed of ex cept a few bundles of hogshead and harrel staves.- 'There were no evidences of any one being o board andthe boats being missing would lead to the supposition that the officers and crew had abandoned the vesael, v iCp Halyersen run .close enough o distmgnlfu thW name 'of " the' schooner,; which was the Seigeon, ot New York. ; D. a Makey; eenvictgff fowryatid sentenceaTomemirouarv , jy grw-. t woi'Xa'.febiivieted !-toe.tod1 rentenced for 5 years - Viola Burr, convict ed of larceny and. sentenced for 5 years, and Uwyelr tgonfl&eny and sentenced for 2 vears. will leave for Raleigh' bnMondayth charge r of StJepury1 Sheriff A. H. Morris, to serve jpuV,thehr re- V- 1 1 U . I . . I . n -i- .i " - - - - .. i .., - I L". - t I' J ' , : ! I .oesii ats. The Board of Aldermen meet in regu lar semi-rnon thly session this .evening, . The threatening weather ''bt'tst 4wer Uwee-days culminated last night in- a goodrah Ia ML1 Under the influence of the warm weather JJmosquitoeiaFebcome quite livelygaln,; ; , j ; Tjie schr-Steil- J5fcj,vsfcfeweU, cleafedfromJackiBolBVille, Fl'Uusnort onTthe 28thjBltttS;w 'hTf: xwguiar meeiipg wumpoeu jsncamp- occu- lspTdbajtne :b3A AMobre will hold the special termpihe Superior Court for tins county in December. The School Committee for this town ship have purchased the Williston school . house 6n Seven th'strtet, fot; Jhe use .of the colored: f tee .schools, f or lue Bunt of 48,000. which is to fill aa engagement at the Opera House ia this city on the. 13th ; inst , is to give an entertainment in Raleigh for the ucuciii. vl ijjb pour ui mat cuy. , ; r-- An unsealed Jetter, without any sfamp 0r post-mark, except that it was addressed to the care of CoL Black, of South Carolina, was plCKed up on toe streets yesterday after hooaby Justice Anthony Howe, who affixed a stamp to it and put it in the postofflce; ' Maaistratea Cenrt -: ' Before Justice Gardner; yesterday! - r CBobert Miles, colored, charged with the wilful abandonment of his wife, Was found guilty and requited to-give security 4n the sumof $50 for his appearance at the next term of the Superic.Cpti 'V ,, The same individual, ' arrested under a peace warrant, was required, to give bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance at Court and to keep the. peace. ; j , . 5 Before Justice Cassidey.:, ! - Margaret Moore, arrested on the charge of committing assault aaovhattery ton tbjs person of Bobrt MQes. ; Case dismissed at the cost of .the'prbsecotpjf." ' '-,'. . - . V. S. Dlstrlet'Coiirt.';''''."' '.';;u;!;' ' The time of this Court jresterday was consumed , in arguments "On . ibe yarioua bankruptcy cases which came before it, no business of importance being transacted. . ' Wm. "Woodberry, convicted on Wednesr. day of the crime of robbing' the mails, ' a statement of whose case was given in our last issue, was sentenced to the Penitentiary for five years. ' Oourt adjourned for the, term, yesterday . evening.- --!- . ' f, ;' ; '. County Commissioners. ! " At a meeting of the Board, held yester day : morning," it ' was Ordered sthat the Ohairman -be authorized to advertise for bids for keeping the County Work House .for twelve memths from y the 1st of January, 1874' ' - 'It was ordered that John Rogers, a crip pie, be allowed $4 a month for bis support. The bonds of Edwin E. Burruss, as County Treasurer, for $60,000 and $10,000, respec tively, with . Murray as surety, were re ceived and ordered registered and. filed. ; Board adjourned to meet Tuesday morn ing, pxe 11th inst, at 10 o'clock. ... Firemen's Parade,;,. ,, ' vr The colored firemen: were, out: in force yesterday and made a. very fine' appearance as they marched through the streets. ' The procession was prjecededhy, ie Rose Bud Band, and .the steam, fire .engine ,Kb. 3T drawn by four horses with plumes i on ftiei head. brought up the rear.c' Both the cofc ored companies were out,, thf Cape. Feai and tiie Brooklyn. ' At' night a ball or " hop" came off at City Hall, i sa aa-a i' nayor .Coi.-i--..V ' !? ''Z, - : The foHowuj ; cases fwwedisptwdf jorin van "eyniengen,tnswiLu una unlawf ul w-s'iieajpOB meat suspended until thhi morning. -; John Wilkins, charged with disorderly conduct was required: to pay a "fide of $6 and costs". " ':,,..,': ... V'.'yj- '"' ' 'aaasta sW " ' . ' On Trial. ' Miles Hinson, concerned in the fight be tween' a number of .colored men at Liles- viBe on the 4th of October last, during which Ell Bennett received wounds from which he shortly after died,1 was on trial at Rockingham yesterday on the charge of committing the crime. . ?:t : ik Ma-a-s . WtlmlBKton lilbrary Asawelatten. ' 'At the annual meeting of the Wilming ton Library Association, held at their rooms last evening,' the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: , President Wva. I. Smith. Vice President TL J. Jones. JRrecft?fGraham Daves, Walter G. Mc Rae, T. B. Carr, Jas. Sprunt, Norwood Giles, C. P. Bissinger, J. N. Hinton. necliaates Saildlias Association. .From, the annual .statement of the Me chanics' Building and Loan Association, published in another column, . it will be seea'that 'th$ present value of shares is set down at $112, B4, . which is considered . I very encouragm? exhibit AppoIatmcBts y Bishop Atkinson. Sunday 5c6aMl BT. .... HXVB Nov., 9th,, Tuesday, " lllh ... ...... . UWVUi Thursday; , XOhHr. . . . . . .V. . . ment No- Ij lhU evening, Nat 7 ;:oNStoclCfor 1 rtvL.-.tJ-yV Sunday; Notloth. . laksvflle: JaCrnahHi Jfa.te4r;ii! ,9iiid;;w Capt. Fitzgerald, of tbe police forte, re ceived a lett er a daypfl wo, since frpm Mrs. teaubifiR, !ov "j!72 Eas'l 3ui,n JStree, Rich- mopd, Va.; makmg . inquiries about ; her husband, Jltr. , J"oel Beaubieo.ii who she fUtea, left Richmond on the 9tiiOf October saying that he wa eomkig to WiBmibgtoti ta.look;. fo emplovnientcas 'aahcineer. sinc which :time -she .ha: heard nothing fromhimur v -ii.th--,i-iaiJi!lt .jH- 7a,2(osABi!.rD itae Xocatt 4 Saloon; which is now in fan; blast, wei were indebted last sigbtifor a splendid Oyster Stew, with its accompsnimenta, in cluding a very superior article of lager. ( ; :i ; FKprrpie JPxpxh. We - now. have ia stock over S00 reams of ne ws paper, . aiws .34x36, weight 3Q ,Bs per ream. It is good, rag paper, and will be so)d, in lots to' suit, fbi cash; or sent by'expreas p. O. U. " ' The oonssildatKiik: Pi the Carolina Farmer and the Wetklf Star having largely Increased tfie clreolataon of. the latter .adverdaers wIU find, it .an .admirable medium of , communication with the. farmera and plaatOf the'twoCarotlnaa.- '.' '." . ! t . v " i ' r ' " i -s) ti as -l u Book BbhshTib Mownsa Bras Book. Bind ery doss aH Hads of Binding and Hp ling in a . work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work,.maj reljr o-prpmpneesIp fte, execution of their orders. r -'T Job PKnrritwi We call the attention' of mer- ensats. clerks' of eoorta2 sheriffs, 'lawysta, railroad and seiwwrilp offloers and! agents, and all : others having orderf foe printing; to the fatuities offered at the MoMjnta Stab PEnrnse KerxausHirxirT for the prompt and faithful execution of all khida of Job Pbtnttno. .We can furniah'at abort notipe Cards,' Bffl-IIeada, iietter-Beads, iVogrammes, BaTi Tickets, H'trku, Pamphleia.'Tagsi Bjmd-,Buls, Cata logues! Bill rire,! Show-BUls, Checks. Drafts Ac. Ac Satfiu:nm guarantees.-- i U ' ! ' WantaCo6k;;i! ?-,T ' '" !- : WantaSiraaiSoa.i LI) o-' ' :Wrt-a aa'leBmanv Iu'l.i: r!- ? ; Wist a Servant Girl,' Want to rent aSfose, . ;,. . Want to sell a Piano, . NV'ant to Sell a Horse, ' "Want to fend Honey, - Want to buy a Boose, Want to buy a Herse, Want to rent a Hesse, Want to sell a Cairtage,. Want a Boarding place, : fit. j if Want to borrow Money, w , Want to sell Dry Goods, ; f Want to seU Groceries, i ... ..' . Want to sell Furniture, , "Want to bell Hardware, " tTantto setfReal Batate, ; ''" J Want a JoS of Carpentering, Want a Job of Blackamlthing, ' . Want to sell Millinery Goods. Want to sell a House aadLaljr., ' Want to find any one's Address Want to sell a piece of Furniture, Want to buy a second-hand Carriage, '...'" Want to seU Agricultural Implements, Want i find anything ywi have lost. Want to Advertise anything to advantage; ' Want to find an owner for anything Found, Advertise in. mifij MOBUSTAE. , Spirits Tiirpentme, tr rhe0harjotte fair beains onthe 25th- ',: - Person lias just sent a reinforce ment to the State en, . . , . . ., .-,(. ( Alexander, county . has settled with the State Treasurer. ; j Greensboro holds.-. ,p ; a .200 pound pumpkin vine for our, admiration. The Review says the Grangers wUl -publicly demonstrate in La- Grange-toH Flat Rock Baptist Church, near Charlotte! p4s had ahvecession,bf 18 per sons.. . . . . . -L- -! . : '' ' . i '7 .'A 'concert for the benefit of: the Orphan Asylum will be givenrin Baieign,tr n,Sht- . " ; ' '!mw, ; Greensboro has had.., a strik,e t of colored juvenile brick X'ioters',fbr ten cents more perday.i -;;' ;j '.-A The 19th.numWto Col.'ilPci's historical papeT,-Ourjbiiiffi! has. been receiyed. ' . i The Raleigh' Nevss wants a re formatory school for wicked 'girts. Better reform the boys firsl- 4r',w';uA H. D. Lee, Esq., of Shelby, has been appointed a Ndtarj JPBblic forCleave land eotint.;ceir1;;";, : 'A heavy female fight ;- and - the separation of a man and. his ; wife; Lis the most pacific news Durhar4 can give us. - December 4th and, 5th Greens boro will have Hartley, fetbe'-'elocutionlst, and on the 18th Dr. John Edwards, as lec turers. '".J. U . .tr. A little son of iD . Charles Johnson, was run over by a drayman Toes day evening and seriously injnred.'says the Raleigh NeuJy, X: ' " The Observer says the people of Charlotte win, oh Wednesday, 26th instant, be called upon to vote on the issuance of $30,000 Jdsjojhdty Sundry persons pf the : African way of giving concerts were unable to pay their board bills in La .Grange, ,And viul their basje sefeed for fhejfebt CU JJi -rThe Treasurer.of the r Board of Directors of the-Idsani Asylnm'ieports that he hasa balance af $583 86 after paying all the expenses otvhejmsQni . Darham Plant: A boy about sixieeo years uiu uieu . tu uuuiuiit , buaciup last Saturday night He wants to get mar ried and his mamma says he shan't . : ThvtVto&ni: HvTCCsawi a young many last Monday, rob . a- little -no-' gro 01 live cents to replace a nicxei he naa borrowed to purchase a ring !f or bis lady- Last . , Saturday , afternoon the Greensboro train going to Salem ran over C. S. Gossett, colored, badly, bruising the right thieh.jr;He wl IrecoW .ssathout: pei manent fnlury. " , At a meeting of the Directors Wednesday hi Raleigh i Messffc'. ,'Brodie Prairie and Pou were elected an Executive Committee ffwheInsanie1 :Aslhm, Mrs. TT ilJLili J i ..'.ii ' M 1- Jt- aT . ' T nuggms re-eiecrea pr waa Jm Law rence re-elected Matron. ' to At Qinge Cpurtr-the pas of Hon. JwimtiMekit dismissed. Aix appeal was taken. 5 Case of Turner et Marehal Carrow was transferrin Xo U. S. Court for Western District Turner's case against R. & D. R. R. was dismissed. The Washington Mxpreu says 5ls esioncebT li&t'-l? F. RandolpK'Was aesupyerj by. fire ti Thursday t morning. Mr, R., saved utery little o hiSifomitare or oeaaiHg, ang, ,89(..sufJden , ;WfTe, ;tne , jiames . Upoh: them -that rbis family were almost caught in bed: One-thihi5 insurahde Oir the house is about all that ; will Bo eared from ! he wreck;, 'n.r, ''xui .- ji! !. ! tihWe find in the i Greensboro' Pd- i triof some interesting statistiesHof the Socio- W Wln.asiuaexsj aparioi Which we CODV: Number of hirtha fl. nf ;! deaths' i6, of members 3,9097; Average ?&ge f those1 who:die 31.- 'NumrJer of nimisters :i 29 of established ' meetlngr- 81, ot persons i using sphTtuouA .liquofsias' a tdrink 88 of families practising reading ; of, the scrip tures daily 333. - . . - '. ..GreensbjO Jfi siohefs Coirt The case of, Wm. Bryant, W.: R Blacaiwelder Jbaph XJray, : Edward Line and Daniel Lipe,' charged Kwkh 'deal ing ia .counterfeit money; ame irp j before the U.: ,8. , Commissioner .last; Ttmraday. The two first were committed jto jail, in de fault' of bail; the other three Were bailed in the; sum of $5,000. "P.f Black; of Madisoir, RockragdamL county, previously ailed, was discharged there; being 0; evidence against him.:. j,.,n ,t,.,,it-'. :...,. 'NEW spa MECHANICS' 'BUILDING . And Xioan Association ' ANNTTAT. RTATTCMWNT ml ";. ,,wiuaNGyoN, Jft.p. yov. 4, js.; accopqts ofhe Secretary and Taeasorer- to. the- 1st of Norember, 1873,- and found them correct, with vooehers lbralL payments made, and'aU'laccorUies belonging to the Association properly deposited. . ' The following statement will show the condition the Assoclatioasaovembet HtJ 1878: nil. . ja...J.,.STATBMll'r01U ... .h-r, Fifty months profitSy $154,714 96 Cash and other goodT alsetisn hand $10,4 68, .wbJbk' would rmtti busies pit xtu ... i T shares at S55 prenHum- shares at f 145. .-. ( ;, - . rr , 960 00 i i-if? jfi ijfi' rT'f IMS shares at t63 64..... .......... . $158,674 36 ' issinn utv vaiaeoi snares SB iouowb: i Instsliments naid in.... i 1 . ii . L . - . . .... , 7 Lifty'months' piollts.:. ! ' . , , saw- fl ' 1- J tit J .1-11 Shares redeemed,-; ... ;. . . ..v. 1,337 ; Daarss Bareaeanea j. j sr. . t , . . Shares f orf eitea and cancelled by -y purchsai.l;.... . . yeAfTi:. . ... '.. ' 467 r' ?';i 'i ' CCAE G. PARSISY, Ja.', ; T 'is-..- .. - JOHlt 8HOLAB.- ' P : v,-.$.-t A. H. VjBOKKBLN, ', . , .aor-lt ' - Finanee'Oommtttee. THE THIRD STOPliT . , i ' t ; : -j :t- .', : JUST RECEIVED 'OF - 1 .(.,." ',-H!i -:,'. 'i ' "- ' . : V. ' ' The G-ipsy's Wa: BY MISS ELIZA A. Ii7JPlJir', AUTHOR.OF. ALL FOE LOVK, THE MYSTB rfous Guest, Why Did He Harry Her T Who Shall Be Vieton Michael Bodolph, Was He Gailty, Planter's Daughter, Cancelled Will, fcc . - 1 . - ,. . Complete in one large duodecimo volame Price $1 1$ in doth. For sale at 1 . .... HETNSBEEQES' S '. noV7-tf ' Live Book and Kusic Store. 1 ; I I .. 1 an's Sapolio A .D 'cmmjBT soap; Colgate's familt, and Taylor's Detersive Soap. Also, a large, assort meat of .ToUet Soaps, made by- Indexfeal Company of Boston.- J v ; 'l,i ' nov7-tf ' ' J. C. 8TKVKNSOK. 1 ti EEGULAB MEETING THIS EVENING AT 7 o'clock. Work in the Patriarchal Degree. nor 7-lt Scribe.;,, Ladies' BfeltSff JV AragSVAND jGESTJHKS, SATCHELS. Shawl Steapa, Beit-Satchels,' Ac, at the- Sadale :aV HameasFifioryof r 'i:-ife-Si .'''' ,'''- t: j, , S. Topliam, & cM . -, , mayS-tf nac WilmlneoB, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. SURVEYOR'S SALE. 1 ..... .;!. !)':' '. V t t t ' '. Br. Barque Elizabeth Knowlea T."-'jC--tr r ' l? I ; j i aXCB.ONIi'X' - Anetloitecr.:.' :r.if.-r By CBONLY A MGRB1S.; ! :: . "i: IN PT8tlk!NC3E OF X3TI0N OP Surveyors, duly appointed by the British Oonsafc we will eelL In front Mour Saloa Kaoma,. Sooth, Wa ter street, to the highest bidder, on .Saturday, No-, venjber 4,1873, at lS.o'elock JL ::'; JJM THE SPABS; SAILS, RIGGING,' ANCHOBS S, BOATS,". With every thlnf attached, appertaining and be inv to the fishl Baraue Elizabeth KnowTes. of J don, KncdaaeV . tonai strsadsd : at Tabb's Inlet Beach, Brunswick county, in behalfor all coneeraed. MALCOLM CABJUCBLAJBL, ' - .! ;:Master.... WttjnKOTOK, N. C", Nov. S, 1873-3t . , . ,1,1.. .1 i 1 ) 1 1 1 i iii r .-ii f 1 . I' Stockholders' Heetiag r- OF THE ciii ait 'V-fi'i ' fit i in 'in Carolina1 Central Railway ;paiy; WILMINGTON, JQ.JI0V. 1st, 1878. ' GENERAL MEETING OF -THE STOCK holders of ihe "darp6na CenlralSaflwaVjbompanyr of North Carolina Is hereby called to bet held at the Banking House, of the First National- Bankj , fa the city Of Wilmington, on Saturday, the EIGHTH (8th) day of November, 1873, at ten o'clock AT M. By order of the Board of Directors, ( .- U -ul; :! i.mtidenc. .m. iwun jii fm aaas- o wyy a j r, - -.s'i L. i,J. J ii T - J4. J" POV 2-6t - ztt r , - , S'i a i t.'fj'.UrsT ' ifr'l 1 i'lli.liii' TIT a mnvax Xf a ktw sra Son t . i - : i - . filiii-H,fr;--i iliit.ti'wa. OnVKUUCaUKaND BBOKED SIDES, AAA BTJBHEL PEDEt CtiBN, vHftfitlj? r ' YV Vi . -h"? fitHy .-rfo'Jo ly, . . , For, al lMrJ7 J .4 1 -?o- 3f AKD CHAIN t 1 - oct38-U WTLLIAMS A MURCHI80N. -I I uoiloc'jia'.i iYPi:-"!.;;: Wih3mis!tbn;::&;iS' e oi Bcnediile. : , WumiastOB. N. CL. Oet. S4th.l87A f AND AFTKR OCT. SSth INSTANT, PAS- aengertrainaea thai Wttinlngtcai sa4 Weldon KaOroadwUl run as follows : . ' - , 'till mm . w Miu A LeavUnionD!not.da9ySBn4ayaexr.:I ; cepted)... !TT7.. At 7:40 A.M. Arrive at Goldsboro....... A. X. Eoeky Mount. 8:00 P. M. Weldon. 3.60 P.M. Arrive at RoMptJii.l....wJi.3i HA.i Goldsboro... .. 1:87 P. M Xeva Un'Bepot dally 1 . .! ?aV . 11 :i6 . M. . Bockv Mount . A V at Rocky Mount gc.Goldahoioiwi i.. ;C . , siiU JUL MS Union Deoot i:80 A. m. ThitiWtfT train niasais rlrais rnnnnftlnn u-WeMnn for aU po North Bay; Lm and Acoft .- Ewr Tram connects M0yrwKh Aoqaia iCrsek route. yallaians jPalavee Sleeplac Can a tBls Train. ' u .-H;r.r .TT . FREIGHT TRAINS wffl leave Wmgtoa trl weeWy at HW A. ML, and arrive at! 1:40 P. M. 1 -, EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS wfllt leave WD- nuugwju oauy ats-uu r. ml., ana arrive at o:xu t. a r ' . JOHN F. DIVINE, i ' General Superintendent. octteJtf---?'; (eral Snp'ts Officie. . r.. coLTnriRiA. . jc An itr.a. -j-r i .I -'i . "i V7 Chanee,of Schednle. , rpHE FOI&OWINGACHEDTJUE WILL GO INTO A1 effect at i0 A. M., Monday. 87th inst: ATBXlttSTOAIN,CDaUy.) .."J9l..'-tl3 ;! i-. .ii.-J,..tl-.! -- '-'A'Sfc-'" Leavs Warins5Ua,ki. v..Uv;l?.A. . Arrive at Florence....:'. a I0:2j A. M. Arrive at Colamnla. .. . . it 9-.lV P. M. 620 A. M. :40 A. M. Nlglit Express JTrais. Daily (San v days Excepted.) -" Leave Wflmington........ Arrive at Florence.....;... Arrive at Columbia.. ; . Arrive at Augusta, i ,t.a.-f !l0.P. M. ... . .w 4:00 A.-M. a.c a if Leave Ansjista, ............. ,4:15 P, M. Arrive at Columbia 8:45 P. M. Arriveat Florence.. ...v 1:66 A. M. Arrm a.t WlhnlnirtMi v.ik a v f ..... . O .O XX. JTV. ' ' . "'ft" ........... I.1U A JH. All trains make close cannectiotk both North' and' South. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all miliar trains, : JAMES ANDERSOnT .oct54-tf ; ,: . ur ea?l Sftptt WI LIT! IS GTO N N. C, I, ' t 7 '..-'; rt ' PASSENGER TRAINS.' ' T EATK WJIJOiTGTON DAILY (INCEPT' SUN- Xj days) at.. . .v....v-.,. 8:00a. M Arrive at Wadesboro at... ........?..'.. 6:35 P. M Leave Wadesboro t... ...... ......,.. 7:10 A. M Arrive at WilndBMon at.,...i....t.:1..... 435 P. M Leave ' Arrive Leave Arrive at Wilmington, at... 60 P. M rassenge Trams leave Charlotte daily, 8andayseKvted at.4 ,-. 8.-00 A. M, Arrive al Buffalo at-iUii A;.'...... 113:0011 " Leave Buffalo at , , , , rt j 4. . i :00 P; M Arrive at Charlotte at.-.' tfJm . .. 6:15 P. M Irregular Lantbef and Timber Trains ran on both portions of the Road as the business, requires, A DaDy Stage will soon run in connection with us trainson soi tnenosor tais MauwaT-.-- . auylS-tf - S. It. FREMONT; . - Chief Enem eer and Sup' t m STOEEIN STORE. gQ0 SOLM BlGarNG. r 1 gjQ Q BUNDLES TIES, K( BBLS. FLOtTRi WBbIa.: Sugar, '400 Sags kf CASES.LTE. 50 Case -PoWabV ' T7S 'Cases U 1 Schnapps, SOO Cases Brandy Peaches, , . OA BOXES B1 8TDES, .8X5 Hbds. aid Bbla. S. Xlf H. Molasses, 175 hhda. and bbla. Cuba Molasses )q&lW& 6. V. 8PRUP, 1 0Bbls. O. Mo JuiinJ lanes, 10 Bbl a. and Boxes Crackers, , i r : : - --'jf TO MJr - ' ffRBOns CANDIES, 125 Boxes Candles, . ,, I ICO Boxes 1 and 8 lb. Oysters, ' " -ioK BOXBSTbBACXW.' aOO Boxes SypU '-' ; lOiSOQBplrit.CaalUyx.'t f .tnitui 5 AiYA BAcis SALT; 2MfBalea:BfayJ' ' ' ,UJU OOOSandlea Hoop.lron4 - ? - n u,;, O AA' PACBLaGES RIVETS, 1XW Bags Shot,1 ' 4y W 800,000 W. B,i G. D. and Musket Caps, ; 2 AAA BUSHELS OATS, 400 Docea Backets, UUV 150 Bbla. Glde J; , . -.- 1 A GROSS AXLE GREASE. Pepper. , Ginger, . , A V "Spice, Twine, Wrapping Paper, Ac., &c, Ac., --fiO ,-0r.al? .!i"W: nov4-V , ! !?; j J.F.WLj KERCHNEE, PAHIC PRICES 3ALLASI SEE FOB .TOURSEL7VES. --Halarice Stock or !r; !':"- . , . , . . . t-. . ., :j Children's t Clotliiig- j j ;,,;ir.J i.!t!-.M17NS01&CCy5j.T- i. 1 -li'V-.- --.i'y rt 1 a wrJHt 'iw'-val : Up to' ;theTimes. BrFORD,l'ratOW54ftTo6.iOFFEa A FULL Coimjrislag'Baoni ;8ogar,t Coffee,' Wails Bagging, : ' . :. Kiw t,rm -.J: ? i Can and Bee fhem before making your purchases elsewhere. ,' '" ' ' ' BTNFOBD, CROW Jk CO.. oct80-tf South Water street. t ;'. -ni: Amveas Augusta,, i- SU P..M. Leave Augusu. . vi i rieave uomsBU. . . l . - .-rrrr-.trr:'::: " "ii S5 00 :-' OPeyearr. . .. 5 ; :.; . .60 08 a WOoutraot Adveitisemeats -takea at irnpor ttonatey. atss,.,v,t.'r ?.B-ir.jt'i. Five Squares estimaied as 4 quarter-column, and tea squares as a half-column. 1 Tiie Bank wNew Hanover , JjL jjow building, FrouLandPrineeasaUeeu, we will corny their old Banking House on and after the 3rd of jfowmber,?. We are grateful toons jnaay friends fot the kindness" shown ts the past three jrearajapd wil promi hfiTa in oar eJargod store a 'Pine Stockdf Goods. Guaranteeing always the same polite attention that ' has made Ustor.oppsJar.f jy f , -nlt.i -. -') FAMILY GROCERIES ! ' fWevrrvariety- " "li j- ' Wlnesv ITnrndlcs iwid Liquors. TPhe largest and m'ost'complete 'stook to ihe Bu te. t J CASri' pDltS SOLlGlTEb; ' CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., nor m ' 5 and 7 North Frpnt street GIFT CONCERT - .HIwrtiM Benefit and under tieli j ;" . Auspices .of tne . .' .fir?iiL' I 'T :: it.,w:t.;,l . i;. .- The UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN !AP pointe4 tec the Execnttve Comiritteej .ot, the, above Association lb make the necessary arrangements for k GIFT CONCERT duriag the next Anirasl Fab-; re speetfully olklte:cpntrIbtlotk8 of arUde suitable for prices. Five hundred prizes will be distributed to the parcnasert of rheta; and the' friends' of the AseopUtloa are confldeaUy : reUed; upon to famish ta prizes. Apything from a thousand dollar, horse . a noop skiri wUl'W acceptable. The names of W csntrfbatars, together wtth' tlelr-btuaheas ear and;the.aMtof)tliaIflfonatIoa, wiU be pablisJied ttpamphiet form and wUely dlsWbuted. ( ITED sDURLKG .THE fair. . Thoes wisfamg to avail thinuelves of tMs most ef-' fectivemodecf ;,,.; -jino -iiTv5ln?i.5afci.o3 -m. fJ,ij44yelrtNf.t3 Biiftoess, wm please communicate with, the aabsoriber during the month of November, as the list of prises should be published oil the first of December. The distri bution: will be apaidelon.; the last day of the Fate, Do cember Jith. All contributions should be addressed Da. THOMAS B. CARR. Box 94, TTllmlBcton, IV. C. ofisa-tr C A U TI ON. Btrr ONLY THE Geniiiiie 4"Fairbaiiks::Sclales, ' i - -ii.it- j -1 . r - jXANHJ'ACTXJBXD BT oil jb -b-a 1 A U JHT Tl I I . : i-M-rv.i .m'i -"Ml i .i OS ' . . . . . . "T 1 r t. ... Moaey-jDrawer. A,. Sure. Protectloii; aaliist' Tbteves . iAOmiraltly v. I U - anybody reeelvlae and pay ' olrsteMrW' keepers, or ing out money.. . FrrTED wrrB; compartments ForSnis, Currency aha Specie, or Nickels. Ready to attach to ancoimter. afew minutes, time. - " ' J . Fatrbahks'l Scale' Warehouses, ' " ' ' t Sil BRoiAlrWAT NEW TOBK, J 2 imi STB32T, BOSTCW AND BV THE" ' .". Hardware Trade Generally. i sept8-ataw4mTn&Fr , . .' . FOR THE H01IEY, We sell a better daw THAN ANy-HOtJSB- IN THE STATE. . Call at Examine. GEO.' B. FRENCH SON. 89 North Front street : nov 6-tf -Hay, Oats, HoUsses,Xc. - g00 BALES PRTMEHAtV 2000VBUSHELS OATS, ' ' OA A BBLS. AND JSQ HHQS &iLSXRTJP AND ZUU Cabs Molasses, jrrg BAGS OOCTEE, ALE GRaXftSS. . 0Q BBLS REPINED SUGARS, For sale low by ;: "' OCt3S-tf. WILLIAMS & MTJRCHISON. Meat ' Cutters aiid Stuffers. i ; n At ew, Hardware, Store. ... . . . W a-tf 1 tOn&MUSCHlBON. CHEESE, , 20 Bbla. Fnesh Lemon Crackers, " :.' i ! i : H BWsVFra feoaXCrackraV; ' 1Kj(VPw;CjadleiM:-H iv' For sale low by oct 25-tf vnjJAMS fc MTJRCHISON, IJ&Aail ii. i I . 1 v.f 0 spective Urme:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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