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BA.TK3 0. SUBSCBIPT.Oll. , advance (by mail)... 7.. ....$7 00 Thrccmonthwartvicc( m )........... 00 u,r uWridelivercd in ay" pit of the - ? KifTefn i SSStoJw week. Our City Agcntt are r advance. - ' J A ' " . - -- OUTLINES. i . twT 1atil ....... v . " ' . three days. ....... it v n . -;;foardSyBi4i......i..i'- . I1-tilKiSi Ann waaIt . " " Tw weeks. ..I. Three weeks. ,........ " .- .. Three liwnths... .."... S 00 ... 8 tO i. 8 00 3 60 5 00 ... 6 6d ... 8 or ...15 00 ...M 00 ,.. as 00 :::::..:.:6o oe XHI-NO. 41. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1,911. ' Vrench'miQlstry Uas not tefeigied. vj'lirce Earthquakes in Nevada.; -Laura Krone is dead. Republican majority ; Minnesota will-be greatly reduced. The Virginia prisoners were' condemned, and shot ,iri Cuba. GapW, general of Cuba issues an official UaddrBsa.AJ4 The Cubans were defeated. Modocs will he settled in Indian Territory. - Nine millions increase in War Department esti- mates. Postmaster" denefaV is confi dent Congress will pass his postal savings, bank bill. Orders of Spanish home .rovernnient td delay' Viecution of the pris oners captured on the Virginiu were re t,m Intn. ftL Louis manufan-. .wvr . t Hirers are either discharpng employes or" reducing wages. .banking house oi McVay & Co., Pittsburg, have suspended. ' -Nine votmg"preeincts in New Yrk contributed $4,000 to the Memphis suffer ers; the police subscribed $3,200 for the MeniDhis police. ' New'-Yok matkets; Cotton 1313iv gold 107f ; naval stores quiet. In 86 counties of Virginia Kemper's gain on Walker's vote is nearly -1,000. ' The hopeful statement is published that the-amount of legal tenders and specie on hao4 n.tfceJtfew York banks is438,650,000, which is a half million more than twenty-five per cent, of re- . :i,';.f -jar sorve on deposit. . We are pleased to welcome John Hampden phamberlayneacfc tq the journalistic profession. His salutatory appears in the Norfolk Virginian of day before yesterday. , North Carolina Greets Ylrcinla. - The following telegram was re ceived by Miv Jl. Meade, Chair man of the Virginia State Executive Committee: North Carolina sends srreetine io Virginia. A noble work, & grand re suit. She is safe in the hand of her sons. i. - - " Wm. R. Cox, Chair, State. Ex Com. New JTerey Next X.efftelatare. ; The election in New Jersey attract-" ; ed -little interet,nd the complete returns show a light vote, with con siderable Democratic gains,, though ;not enough to-change the complexion of the Assembly. The feenate re snains unchanged, the Republicans having elected theSenatorjfforoHun terdon - couniy, uwjally 5Oesaratic and the Democrats having gained the Senator from Passaic. The Assem bly, which last yearistood 44 Repub licans to 15 Democrats and one Xnde rfJr a t.hrpp-fonrtha Re publican maiorit,jwill this yar stfnd 33; Repjibficani to26 Dcmodtta-ind one IiulependentL The Republicans will have'on joint ballot a majority of 13, and will elect a Republican th S. Senator to succeed Senator Stockton (Dem.)r, The Republicans gain one district in Middlesex county, and pos sibly one in Hunterdon, though prob ably not. The Democrats have gain ed three in Hudson county, two each Tin Essex and Passaic, and one each in , Bergen, Camden, Cumberland, ,Hpn- . -terdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Ocean and s H. nion. . . ' The Canadian Political Crleis. ' : ' . The def eat-of-the Maedonald Min tstry is a surprise. Pross dispatches from Ottawa and Toronto have re ilected the. iprevaiUngimpression in . Canada that Sir' John " would ! sustain liimself. The early divisions .in ' Failiament gave the Ministry a large -majority; and when the PremierA made his great speeeh last Monday night .the Opposition were despon dent. The Opppsitionorgapsnext moini ag-Lappeaced. tb.&oacea&Sthe case, saying that the Ministry might now succeed, but it was leading its party, to de8tructu0 x-et,j in a mvis ion on a motion to censure the Minis try, the Opposition would have, probably carried the House, Antici pating this apparent conclusion, Sir John A.CMadonafd hasf resigned; his Cabinet is dissolved, and Mr. Mac kenzie, the Opposition leader, has been appointed Premier. The vic tory is as complete as it is unexpected. O IP? "27. . KOTICETO ADVERTISERS, . I -IV PffWW?? oolnniBi on 'jSandamom ing is so grktthat we "are" compelled to request ad vertisers to send in advertisements for that issne at. as early an hoar as possible, in order that they may wUh.certalnty secure the proper insertion.. The IKalls. Th mails will "close from this date as fol lows: : Northern through (night) mails.... 8 P. M.' through and way (day) . mails..;.!..... 5 A. H. Bouthera mail,j;.W.. A ..... 8 P..M. Carolina Central mails. 5 A. il. Smithville, 8atOTday3 and Tues - days ....... ... 6 A.M. Payettevifle, river, -Monday's and ' Fridays?, r.7..V.'. . 1 P. M. Fayettevme by CfC.R, W. daily 5 A. M. )w C. n., (horse mail) every FridaT,.........'....:.:.. 6 A. 31. s ' '. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , . See Ad Opera House. - Oliver Dixson & Co. Muaic Books. . fllBtrNaAoction; Bale. Ske A4 For Sale. , MM Important $nlt- - Aicase of considerable importance was argued before Judge Russell at Chambers on yesterday, afternoon. Jt' seems that there is a fund of about $36,000 (thirty six thous and dollars left in the hands of the Receiv ers of the late Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad Company. At June term of . the Superior Court a decree was ob tained by the parties controlling the Caro lina Central Railway Company, authorizing and directing the Receivers to turn over this fund io the Carolina" Central Railway Company upon that' corporation giving a bond in the sum of fifty thousand .dollars for the forthcoming f the "money. 'This decree waa obtained upon the ground that the lMndholdeWol thfi Char lotte !& Rutherford 'Railroad Company were entitled to this fond and the Carolina-Central succeeded to all their rights. In the foreclosure of ; the . mortgage... on the "Wil mington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad, however, a large amount of detached cou: pons were unprovided for. These coupons aggregate about two hundred thousand dol lars. The attorneys of the coupon holders moved to strike out so much of the decree as directed the money to be turned over to -the Carolina Central, claiming that the holders of "the coupons were entitled to the fund in the hands of ? the Receivers and thatit should be retained, subject to the order of the Court, in their hafidsT His Honor sustained the motion on behalf of the holders of the coupons, but gave his de cisioajm the alternative, at the opUon of the Carolina Central . Railway ompariy, that the motion might be continued until the special term in December for final decision ; or he would re-form the decree as asked forty the petitioners 3tfesBrs.Adam Em pie and Wright & Stedman appeared On behalf ot .the holders of the ceupona and CoL R Strange for the: Carolina Central Jwaj Company;- t ; Ulaelstratea Conrtav CITY ITEMS. - ' i Paring the panic we most ponr spirits down in or der to keep ours up. For that piirposelyisit the Mo zart saloon. ": ;.' ' , . ; svfla-aB 1 t Pbwtino Papeh, We. now have in stock over MO reams of news paper, . size 24x30, weight 80 Sa per ream. It ia'good, rag; paper, and 1 b .sld, in tots to suit, tor casn, or sent Dy express y, u. v. ; . . . The consolidation Of the CaroiinaXirmer and the Weekly Star haying largely increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers will find it, an admirable medium of communlcatidn"' with the farmers and A proposition from the Wilmington Gas planters ot the two Carolinia, Light Company to. furnish gas for one hun- oar SJlt.tv go to the Mo- : zart saloon. ' . .? ::t . BOARD. OF AlYDEItHIEN. ; . Synopsle' of the Proeeedinss. A regular meeting of the Board was held last night; present, the Mayor and Aldermen Moore,: Grainger, Fishblate, Adrian, Rice, Hankins, Banks, and Brewington. On motion, the Ordinance concerning the filing of wood on wharves was amended bvi makirig the -penalty for violation "of the Ordinance a fine of $10 or imprisonment for each and every offence. the tlth mst. by -Ja :iyter supper, at liezariSaioon $ W$ & f gkh Xoeal Dote , - -:. ' - Send in advertisements early to-day. f The Eorotftea arrived at Glasgow from this port on the S$d ult. ' ",11. The Maria, Neelharn,sailed fromT'er nambuco for tins port on llie 1st ult. There were no cases for trial before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. . Rev? Alex. Martin, of Danville, a.; (will preach in the Fust Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning aud evening;'. -rs - L-t. WTo luarn llVat 4 ft thA not rf9nlt of C6ii'Vaddelr,a iueture i oa Mondayinight j dred and sixty-five . street? lamps, or - more ' -f.- '''Zm . . . fl 1 . m ... . . 1 ACk JTA. ior tne oenent ot; tne. mempui3: sunerers. i ana iurnisn purnersTor uu same, ut w -CalaQlhaikNo iCofP., cele- per mouth for each lamp, and for otner braiaanleFrWay; next, public uses for the. city at $3 per thousand accepted. . " ' Communication from Dr. C. H. Roberts, President of the Carolina Central Railway Company, relative to planking Nutt streeti was referred to the Committee on Streets and Wharves. , ; . . . Application from the ladies of the So ciety for a continuance of assistance to the Ladies' Concordia Society, was granted. -Application of J D. Stanley for a reduc tion of tax on his Tar Works, foot of Castle street, was granted. . Application of L. Maginney, Rev. Dan'l Morelle", J. N.; Hinton and Mrs. Laura Roth well for remission of taxes on such of their property as is used for school purposes, was referred to the Finance Committee. The Committee appointed to assess the damages and benefits accruing ; from the paving of Princess street,' reported as fol lows: ' V .' . That the property owners pay one-third of the whole cost of said pavement; that each property owner pay in proportion of fron tal feet owned by him; the total amount so paid to be equal to pne,mird of. the cost of Uie" whole, as follows: A, X DeRosset, 73 "f e,' $53 56 ; MitcheU &. Huggins, 4 feet, ' $39 83; James Dawson, 80 feet, -, $58 76 ; First National Bank 1001 fee, $77 74; P. Murphy, 157 feet, $114 61;. Mrs. Margaret Davis, 114 feet $83 23;Bank of New Han over, 43 feet,' $30 66 .Total, $447 48- Proposition lot Cot J.' W. Atkinson, President of the Cape Fear Water, Works Company,' looking to' a supply of water for the city, was referred to a Bpecial Commit tee for report. ' .Petition of Rev. W. H.' Banks for the use of the City Hall for two nights for be nevolent purposes, was granted. The Committee on Streets and Wharves reported that Nutt street tad been opened; whereupon .the Mayor was authorized to give the obligations of the city in favor of Sprunt & Hinson and Vick & Mebane for damages as assessed. Wilder & Morton's building was permitted to remain on Nutt streetBtil January, 1875. The report of Dr. A. K Wright City Vis iting Phyacian, relative to the City Hos pital, was ordered placed on file. J. A." Springer was allowed to erect offi ces with tin roofs on his premises on Mul- berrry, between Front and Water streets by his pony, one day last week, and broke uis arm. : . - ; RpV T)r .Wheat has- taken charge of the Episcopal Church of GreensT. . " " One yer.. . tContract . Adverusements taken .at proper oonately lowTates.- - ' : Wv nrea estimated as a aMrtcrolnma. Aid : ten sqaarea ss.a haif-colnnm. , , , .... : t MISCELLANEOUS. 'r FOJt f EENT. horond preached his first sermon ofilast JNm;ocroBER 1st, 1873,' that Desira NSabbaUk t r- - i;-.;-,. ; . V ble'nWliTiuNGcontainiBg ' '' "" r'Li. Cftmoerlantr triarried off ' 22 ' - T f "CXU 1 'i; white arid 34 colored eouples in October.- .-.jj; jj. VVp XVQOJXlS, Five wh3te-mteme9lts and colored jin jvitZ Market same County. . 7-otjt-'-'1 ' and Dock street; and at present occupied by Mrs. .rrkT AJM aoTTi Mi. r- T.mUfl Miles Catto. , There are upon the premises, R. Barae8;aa old citizen; of.Wilson county,, j Kltcbcn, Stable au4 Good Water . .waa fvnnil AaaA nAQI Vita TMlMpnM-fl f.1tV ni I . . The officers and members of tho police "force, janitors; hearth officers and superin tendent of street carts were, all furnished with new uniforms yesterday. The Cape Fear Teachers' Association holds a semi-monthly meeting at the Hem inway "School House, near Boney Bridge, this Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. All Teachers are invited. The Schr. Joseph .Seger, Capt. Ellis, which lately visited this port, was nearly destroyed by fire .on -the ; 23rd ult. , when about 100 miles to the Southeastward of Cape San Bias. . She was bound from Pen sacola to New Haven. ' A frentleman who arrived in this city yesterday afternoon, from Augusta, states that a white boy, whose name he could not remember, was accidentally shot through the body in that city on Thursday by a col ored man,- who was carelessly handling a pistol The boy was Alive at last accounts. Tlae K.ate Griffith' jr'MeRee. .. In a communication in the last number of the Fayetteville Jtesbjteriah; Mrs. Corhelia P. Spencer takes occasion to pay a very flattering compliment to the gentlemen of this city generally and to the late Griffith J. McRee particularly..; Referring to the fine scholarship and literary ability of this gen tleman, as displayed in an unpublished ad dress delivered by him in the Spring; of I860 before the Wilmington Library Asso ciation, Mrs. Spencer; says: "The address is besides intrinsically interesting, bearing evidence of scholarship and research, and characterized by all the graces of compo sition and oratory for Which I think the gen tlemen of Wilmington have taken out a special copyright. Whenever they set pen to paper, or wherever their voice is heard in our public assemblies, we are sure of an elegance of style, an easy flow of natural eloquence, and a chivalric devotion, to honor, unsurpassed, if indeed equalled; in" any Other section of our State." Alluding to this effort of the author of the " Life of James Iredell," the Raleigh Sentina says: " Mr. McRee, , we may men tion, in his lecture discussed the War of the Regulation.' and takes ground against the persons," good men and true,' as Mrs. Spencer justly calls them.who fought against the tyrant Tyrdn. Mrs. Spencer, we are glad to see, has many kind words to say in their behalf." , - Book BnrDKBT, This Morning St ah Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work- manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Beceipt; Books, .or ether 1 .work, may rely on promptness in the execnuon of their orders. . ; ' . TffW wu mv"' "! " . two since; it is supposed he died of heart disease. ' '" ' ; ;'t,',..:,.:i' ' ' -r- Waesboro :-fusy'iMu''''Eli. Woodburn, irMormkus last Friday night- the barn of Mr. Dehnis Tarlton, in this county was destroyed, by fire with its contents, ;, .W ' r -'s - ThA (IrtmA T Aid ire of t Masons of- North Carolina- convenes ih i Raleigh; on-' Monday,, the, 1st day of , December next, being the 87th Annual Communication of tnatDoay. V, n-i' ( --- Chirlbtte Observer;. Quite a number of emigrants passed through Char Size of lot, 66x165 feet.' ' Persons io want-' wooM do well to amrfT at once, as this house is in one of the best neighborhoods is .Wilmington. piy w terms and particulars at S VKV ' nov 6a;'Vyed ,Frl , LT A MORRIS, and Aactioneera. Job Psnprnra. We call the attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad a nffliuM mnA Afvonfa ' .-nil !! others' having orders, for printing, to the facujttee offered .at J lotte last night oa their way Southwest' and u.. ir. q.it Vimknu Kiummniin for I W 'roina .ma MnTitirTTnprr 'ThpV. are un mvAluaw w!.."""!, v.-r 'T I j 13 o ' p - j - the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of I from pavidson COUBty, m this State, Job PnisiTrsro.- We can f urnlih at short nouce Cards, Bill-Heads, Le'ttrHeads,' !Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, EUls of Fare, Show-BUlN Checks, OrafU, Ac, &C i Satisfaction guaranteed.' : 1 TieiBank 6f New Hatiover new bonding. Front and Princess-streets, w will occupy their old Banking House on and after the 3rd of November We are grateful to oar many : years, and will promise them In our enlarged store a A good oyster stew is a luxury, the Mozart saloon. To get it .visit Want a Cook, ..(.. 1 5 - Want a Situation, Want a Salesman, . ' Want a Servant Girl, 1 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 Horse, . ( ; . ; . Want to rent a House, . : , . Want to scll'a Carriage, . ; Want a Boarding plac, ': i! Want to borrow Money, :j : Want to sell Dry Goods, f Want to sell Groceries,' . : ": Want to sell Furnlturer- ; ; -I: : Want to sell Hardware, r r ; k . . Want to sell Seal Estate,. . Want a joh of Carpentering, Want a Job of Blacksmithmg, Wsiit to seU Millinery Goods,- - ; : Want to sell a House and Lot, ; Want to find any one's Address, Want to sell a piece 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, ' . . AdTertise in '. THJS MORNING STAR. LIST OF 1ETIEBS . Remaining in the, city post-office Nov. 7, 1873: ' ' . j . A A J Armstrong, George Armstrong, ljios Ames. Fine Stocfcof Goods. anpwhposotlk; "'Il Oi w e. u ip k jt j s , : Th WUson 4.faC make8 just I Guaranteemg always the same polite attention that amplaint that assistant revenue collectors P" 60 W1' L v- ? FAMILY GKO.CERIES v'' Ml ' " 'in every varletyt tViiies, Brandies and Liquors, The largest and most complete stock in the State. CASH ORDERS SOHCITED. rvim their receipts,- to force them.ta pay their taxes, are not indictedjor their fraud upon the Government. ' ' ' ? - -'Eayettetllle.is1 gettiflgintonoto-.. riety for crime. '; The Raleigh! Jisjws Bays; A wmte man; wnose name we aiu noc learn, crime of rape upon alittla whit girl only three years of age . ... .. '. i ; .... .; ; -r- The hrst numoer ,ot ipe jslo mnce since it? removal from Battleboroto Wilson appears with .the name b'f Henry G. Williams, Esq., associated' with that of his son, Mr. James A. Williams, as editor. Mr. Henry ,G. Williams is one of the vigor ous and practical riiinds of the State. r Sentinel : A young man of high I at piston, aged obout 18 or 19 years.jmys was unknown and it is feared sbme evil has befallen hirn. He resided about three miles trorjx tsonston. CHAS, D. MYERS nov t-tf and'1! North Front steeet GIFT CONCERT ' Fot the Benefit and under the . r, -v. . .Auspices ; of the tape Jm, Apiqtitod Jsoeiation. ThB ' tjkbERSKaillb !lfAVINCl BEEN ' Ap pointed by the Executive Committee of the-ahove v .. ....' . I AHHUC1UUUH LU XlllksVtS UCCOOJU V MIOUKVUIUIW vs Gazette.: I. A Mnrchisom . Esa.. aGIFTCONCEOTaurtogthe next Annuri j I sDectfnllT sollcita contdhutisns of. articles suitable 11th Annual Fair, has made the fouowia g ? P? handled priaes wffl be rdiaWbuted appointments of "Assistant " Marshals. J. parcbasera of tickets, and the friends of the H. Currie, W GJ McDiarmid, G. 'D. El- AssbclatidD; are confidently, railed upon to furnish lioL . J. L. ; Smith, i Newtoa i Robinson, .the prizes,; Anything feom affljousand. doBar horse Robert Bryanr D,, H. Marsh, JM. Mat- j to a hoop skirt will, be acceptable. The names of thp.wa. Jnrt. Tterr. .Tas. Robinson. Wm. E -wn ... . . j - r - T ? -1 ... vv mnea ana oj aney jucxauiei. , InTAKRIED. GRESNB ALDKRHAN. In this dry. on the 6th MfeFadgen, Hector- McL, Greene to Id Deem daughter of James Alderman. Esq.. No cards. :. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 all contributors, together' with their business card and the amount of thai donation, will be pubBehed in pamphlet form and widely distributed. tlffi PRIZES WLLL BE EXHIB 1ITED DURING' THE 0FAIR. Those wishing is avail theihselTea of this most ef fective mode of .-. xnos Ames. , , . . - - . .,-.. .. .h ' s B Adline Brice, Ervin Blackman, Elder fJOTiTTTf f - flOltTKff Sam Burney, Julia Butteriy, James Henry wUltl.XiJU' UUiUlflU Before Justice Gardner, "yesterday: Jas. Chance, arrested on the charge of tresoassine upon the premises of Winnie Williams. ; Case dtemissed on' the payment of costs. '" .,. " v Amca Thafiey. "arrested onHwo warrants, L'eWeedlws8iadt-:apd vbeak his wife,'Kaie Theyi'was.ir give security in the sum of $100 in each case for himjearance before Justice Gardner at 10 a'elock this morniag, in default of which he waeebttiBted4o jaMv -- ue i aiso new a peace Warrant, sworn out by his wife, in which he was required "to give bond in the sum of $100. , ;Daniel O'Sullivan, the. f rag man," was, arrested on a warrant charging him with assaulting another party. Trial set for this morning, at 10 o'clock. Encouraging:. In conversation with two or three gentle men who have recently arrived in this city from Georgia and Alabama, we learn that the condition of affairs here in a financial and business point of view is absolutely cheerful and lively as compared wittr-what they are in many of the larger- towns and cities of those States. So far, according to their views of matters in the - Empire State of the South, particularly, we have only a touch of the pressure,, and in fact have just cause for congratulation. Narrow Escape. . A stranger, said to be a native of Switeer land, made a narrow escape from being run over by a train of cars near the PoorHous a day or two since. He was walking on the Thrown .Tnhn "Rnlton. John Berrv. Isabella Bender, Ruffln Bass, Rebecca J Barlow; Sarah E Bell. . " C Amanda Croom, E A C W, Croom, E A Oorbett, Eli Currie, George Chadwick, Henrietta Coner, John Cobb, Lula Coffln, Nicholas Carr, Martha Culley, M O Coll, Salle Campbell Rey Wm Cowan. . rpKSaiAlNE BROS., AND JOHN G. PlBRSOirs T Tfolton Tiixnn. Marv DeTTeizer. Peter I I . . T? nniiPBt. nf namft to be allowed to lav a rail I Davis, moses uavia a. i ...... wr r v I-!-.:! OnaA.'tiall JCr Ttavil tn VvA Ol. I -wrr -ra -i-in i. n lowed to seU merchandise on the corner of - H-iJW Hudgen, Edwin JlalLMary Front and Market .streets, wits not lted, by reason of an ordinance to the contrary. r j-lfred James,' David James,Isabella wm commence Monday morning, 'at 9 o'clock, at A resolution to increase tfie pay of the po- Johnson, Martii Jones, care; SolTWiffiams. hm)N-m cents; Reserved seats w cents; . . "L- vfw TT Fannie Keeth. :. . ' ra.uo as it ;.r. .: uceiorce ioiu wCu ' lB B Lane, Alfred Loyd, : Daniel oi?CmXt. the UOmmraee OH ruuee iur icuun. - T..nW -RVnfr Trfntr Mnrtha T.nraa. 1 hot o-os UharieyJLegins, ena Lane OPERA HOUSE OME MBT OflLT, Thursday, Aov. 1873. Upon their Fourth Annual Tour of the Soatiera cities. . . . A f m . A WwlKfc..oo will please communicate with the subscriber during the month of November, as the list of prizes should ' be published on the first of TJecember. The distri bution will be made on the last day of the- Fair, De eember 12th. AH contributions should bo addressed to ' " " '' ' ' Da THOMAS B. CARS, Box 94i Wilmington, N. C. V Standard Scales. The Auditine Committee was instructed toxnake quarterly examinationsof the Tfeas-. urer's books. A motion to dispense with the present Detective force was referred to the Commit tee on Police for report. - The Committee en Streets and Wharves asked for and were granted further time in the matter of the Fourth Street Bridge. The matter "of .lighting the street lamps was deferred for consideration until the first meetine-in next month. - Gas lamps were ordered corner of rrin- SACRED Stock Scaixs, Coal Scalxs, Hat Scjxks, Daiky Scams, CotTsraa ScAtM, &c, &c Scales repaired promptly and reason- .;., . - ably.- ...7, n For. sale also, Troemner's Coffee and Brag Mills, Composition Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, 4c, fcc. ALAEM-CASH DEAWEE, , : Miles Alarai Tllif Co. MerchW miiwup BHorrLD TIT Wm ft Mnnt.rnf "Run; MftNeil. Catn S N W S 0 K muiiuci. J JB iuoiuui 4ajbuL&aw Mat4 v I ... . . . 1 w - ii an Patience Merrick, Robt MaKmie, Wm L a r WV " r t a ' - jaoore, VYUsqnmazon. , ... N Jordon Nixon. O James B Oliver. . ; P A G Person,' Ellen Prout, Nellie Her die, care Chas Parmer, 4 R J H Rogers, E W Reddick, Maggie lieese, itosaooa rwenarosun, rLenry ftowe. THE STANDARD rBTJKTO ITS NAMB, ail dooks ror c noirs. QTILIi WAVES," AND TBI Keeps weu io ine rroni or son and Hv B. Palmer, American Time Book Conventions and SmginsSchools. By I. O. Kmcr- ler raee, zi ou. . . S-TnniP. Smith. P V Snell. CautKevos ; Contains 1,000 of tliTerybeatPsalm tones of a. . . t ; sT7 ' t. Z jo. -if rni t century - lias no superior as a couecuon oruic w Smith, Jane Skipper, Richard Stills, Thos I appro sacredt mnsio for Choirs and Cbngi! v. Smitii fiant Sandv Steward. W H Steph ens, Charley Santier, Thos Smith. Toney B tie- most 'Bgrega- a dav or two since. He waswaimngonine -'utHiiuup wv""N- - i ens, vjnaxiey oauuer, iuw oiniui, xvucj Tki the Premium. i- im:- t;a rv,ttnnnrtnner and Cultl- . . a iim- f iniuuuu aif a-- L-d im? : -jti , - - - . i vatof. invented by Mr. J. B. Underwood, of;Fjyf!tteve5Jpmey reaaeni oi ww citv. took the cold medal at the recent Fair at Mha-oii. Ga.. as the most important im- fprovemeat in grfcultural implements du ring the twelve months preceding tne r air, althought it was in competition with a great many implements of the same class. This important invention will be on j exhibition at the approaching Fair of the Cape ' Fear Agricultural Association in this city, com. mencicg on the flth ot uecemDer. Purner tD tne tleW COUtttlB. Philadelphia Press, "RadicaT, saysr Pennsylvania will have "an oppor--tunity on the 16th of December next to vote orv tbe amended constitution, -and we anticipate its adoption by a laro-e. as to silence all doubts as to its excellence. There uire some 6 missions"1 that' we have re " gretted, but as a whole it is such an unstrument that wfll bear discussion and that will save our great State from many of the evils that have been corroding our political system. Raleih4zV (Jell P.Ff Per-, ry, Snpervisor of internal ttevenue, on yes terdav rplifivpd from office as Internal Rev enue Collector of the 2d N. C. Collection District Geo." Pi Peck,5 whose cash account showed a deficit on examination of $6,509 37. Thn Tt TTontrh F.an at Newbern. has . AV&.WAjAA, A " 1 ' been appointed temporary Collector until the vaacySannetf suf Iiedhythejrefeilar ? apiwintmentof Thos. PolreTSi of-NewWrn. We learn that Peck's bond is good for the amount and the government will not lose" anything by the defalcation. j Tl ' ' .11 it -4 The Good Templars are making satisfactory progress In FayettevilL W. C Troy.. Pft has jus, been.electe4 WiPt T. The lodge numbers about 250 members. Invitation Accented.' : Col. O. P. Meares of this city has re ceived an invitation to deliver the address at the annual fair of the Sampson County Agricultural Society, at Clinton, on the 28th inst. In accepting the invitation, -which he does: io a communication pub lished in the last number ot me lmion Reporter, CoL Meares takes occasion to pay a handsome compliment to the people of Sampson, among whom, he says, his boy hood days and the pleasantost menlbries of his early life are associated. tuwHanevolnt Joelety. We are requested to notify visitors that the supplies for "distribution to the poor, which JW heretofore been kept at Mr. Geo. Myrs' storerhare been removed to that oi MrfiuggB;: Market street, a Wdoots above Secdod; ' .'-A.'al MftAM.1araT KaeletT. ' "- -.-v----..--r . . a: .- - a . v ..nASsiAAa nn mo juacuuuvo 2iMTfLUktanl Society Vvuuiunw wa a i. i for the ensuing twithwphUsd in T,a PoIaJo-v nnATK. we notice the names of L ai emontad'PorrE. of this county. knocked him off into theditch, giving him on Church street, to take the place ot icerc considerable of ajar, but resulting in no in- sene lampa. -a. gas ugm wu. iury of a serious character;. rHe was taken placed at. the dock foot of Chesnut street up by directions" of Buperintenaent .Bcott ; ; ino myw aukuy., v Kerosene lamps wuu gaw-ao m pipa o laid in the different localities.' ' Petition of Mrs. O. Ii. Fillyaw for reduc tion of taxes waa referred Ho the Finance Committee. Petition of Wm. Kellogg for abatement of taxes was returned from the . Finance Committee With the recommendation that no action be taken. Concurred in. Petition of the Princess Street Assessors tnr- nav for sp.rvices rendered was not AVA r. .. granted - ' : Petition for a gas lamp on the north side of market dock was referred to Committee on Lights. Adjourned to meet again next Thursday evening, the 13th inst., at 1 o'clock. and carried to the Poor House, .where, he still remains. . . ,. . Attempted Bobbery. - An attempt was made Thursday night to break into the store of Peschau & Wester- mann, on North Water street, vynen tne store was opened yesterday morning a hole was discovered bored through one of the rear windowa "The thief or thieves were no doubt frightened from their purpose by some one passing in the vicinity. To tbe Penitentiary. WmWoodberry, the colored man who was convicted of forgery at the late term of the U. S. District Court, and who was sentenced to four years at hard labor in the State Penitentiary, will be taken to Raleigb on Monday, in company with the convicts from the Superior Court, who will go up in charge of Deputy Sheriff Morns. Arrested, on a peace Warrant. A man by the name of Bryant Moore was arrested yesterday, on a peace warrant sworn out by H. B. Nixon, of Grant town ship, charged with using threatening lan truaee in regard to the said Nixon. He was required to give security in the.sum of $200 for his appearance. betoreJusuce waraner this morningatlO o'clock,'4 in def atilt: of which he was lodg'edln jaO. ' , t, Appointments, by Bishop AtUnsj on. Trrvf nf Mnnif Tianifl fit ate n. .T Henry Taylor, Jrnuup xnomas, vapt, J08epn raicott. . WAnnie B Williams,' Abnie E Wflkin son, Benjamin Waters;J A Williams, EIliss White, H G Whitehead Jofca Waters, i ; i?, SHIPLETTERS.: i 1 ; it WraE Caveleer, SchrE C RomwelliMer rett Smith, care Capt Chepman, Schr S P Hall ; Charles A Brown, Schr Sea Bird. ., .- Persons calling for- letters in , the above list will' please say " advertised." If not called for within 30 days they will be sent to the Dead Letter Oflice. Ed. R. Brisk, P. M Wilmington, Nov. 7, 1 873. Sons. 500 Editors. 400 pages, Pjric"rp. TBIVEEd3? LIFE1 ; ; Is attractine &e notice ofn Leaders' of Singing in Sabbath Schools, beoauseflf its very superior ar rangement of Bible sub j ct,'lta department ot songs -T,.i It. .Horrr.Hrtn fn thn Inteiatienal 1U1 UiUv miihiivm) . ..j. lessons, and its general rtthness and freshness or music ana w uiuB. -nmu7 miucimA u " -WSSSiteiiWVli-tAf ftrtri Book is sold at $30 per hundred la b'ds; 25 per 100 iri paper. The above book sent, postpaid, on receipt of re tail price. . : . . . OUverDttBOUAfcCo. I C. H. Dltaon c Co. JDOBton. i 4ii J way, new itu. 'nov8-49taw sat wedawtf S. R. BUNTING, AU CTI OWE E B . A T 10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY, I WILL SELL AT JX the Market House, A No. 1 Work. Horse. Also, at 10X o'clock, X wfll sell at my sales room, 4 bbla. Vinegar, 3 bbls. Wine, Pictures, Stoves, a- lot of Btrawoerry nanw, nnoes, uouuiig, c . nov 8-1 1 . , . . Safe for Sale. V SECOND-HAND ITRK-PROOF SATE FOR sale cheap day. , . nov 8-tf ' OLD AT Fairtoanlis' Scale Wareliouses, FAISBANKS & ;k 311, Broadway, Rewlork, 166 Baltimore Street,-Baltim'ore, 53 Camp Street, New Orleans. . t 5M '-i FAIRBANKS EW1NG-, . . Masonic 'Ball, Philadelphia. " ' - FAIRBANKS, BROWN fc CO., ' , -2 Hilk Street, Boston. For sale brledinB" hardware Dealers. : sept-2taw4mTues&Sat . . - FOE THE MONEY. We seU a better claas,; jCOOD S, Ui,r . For Less JTIonoy, THAN ANY, HOUSE- IN THE STATE . ... Call Se Examine. nov 6-tf GEO B. FRENCH & SON. : 89 North Front street Call on A P. Spiro, Parcel! House, this , jNbtJ .Olh.: . . , . u.Greensboro. Tuesday, 4 " . 11th. -. . ,r.. v ...Salem. Thursday, " 13th.. t u. .'.Reedsville. Sunday, Nov. 16th. . Leaksville. Spirits Trirpejitme. '- The new brick bank in "Wilson will be completed this week. Wadesboro has a Temperance Council now with fifteen members. . Twenty-four prisoners in Fay- ettevillo jail, seven for capital offences. - Fayetteville has Hartley, the elocutionist, to lecture on the 2nd prox. !. The error of credit spoken' of by tne UazeM arose, mroogu au luauvux Qijng TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VUa.W I IJ . The Fayetteville Fair Ground shawl sti, Beit-Satchels, c, atie saodio and race trace IS in 'spienaia oraer, Bays uie i Harness Factory or Gazette., . - -. , ? . A View hotel called the "Weil House has been opened in Goldsboro by ; Mr. Wm. R. Barringer. ; ..' ,. North , Carolina, .Conference iM.; E. Church meets ut Goldsboro, Deo, wtn, Bishop Keene, to presiae. mi.Tii.-irxj-AvSrrz' Ladies'- Belts, A Sbootlng; Gallery We learn that a lady from Vienna, Aus tria, has rented the lower story of the Eilers' building, southwest corner of Market and Water streets, for the purpose of opening a shooting gallery. ' Fine sport ahead lor the young gentlemen. r .'. i 1 Fayetteville todte: Two ne, mui. a lhort Hmith nnrl Charles Walton. living in the northeastern part of the town,' tyyftmfl engageain an aiiercauuu x ucouaj afternoon, when: Bmith seized, an axe and struck Walton orice'm the aide and twice on the head, inflicting very severe gashes, m.. .vronlAiT, .v.;TVa thn 'Wounded man iud uuTsiiiau uuuwi - - . i niHiinii lKf. IB. iaj uicaiuc . bhii .iwrwr ThA attack, we? learn: was I -, f-n. tt 1 A unbrovoted, and was made in Walton's T he Jrector&OL WnewJ TS'I OftAA-WKBBM unpruvva.vAi,. utA flim tthV!isf THikt-lotte .'elected svl A.UUU . . - HmifT. to-Infl V I f. DUUUJtll"ASl " - - I Jllll ma vy eiaon -iwt au-wsio. THE THIRD SUPPLY : JUST RECEIVED OF The Gipsy's arnin, . bt oiiiss bi-IaSa a: rpiJir, AUTHOR. OF ALL FOR LOVE, THE YSTE rlous Guest, Why Did He Marry Her t Who Shall Be Victor, Michael Biwolpb, Waa He Guilty, Planter's Daughter Cancelled Will, tc Complete in one large duodecimo volume Prico $175in cloth. Forsalet ' nov7-jtf Live Book and Music Store. i Cieese, Craoxers, Candies, Wy, &c. "t fi A5BOXES CHOICE FACTORY CHEESE, 1W , may8-tf nae : jr.S.Topnam aIcCo, ' Kowt Somth Front Btj . '. . . ' . . Wilmtngwm.JI. C 'War - flats tf nl3?5R5 'JLrL 2Q' Bms. FreBh Lemon Crackers, -Jg Bbls. Fresh Soda Crackers, rn Boxes Candy, ...:v;; octSMf jf iFor sale low by - - ? , ' WILLIAMS to 1TOBCHIS0N. Cotton Tirri. -tRev. John Russell, fmchiMn, imQ:cu&1Mito 5Xp ;, Jranc5 Jieeturer of the Order of GoodTem-,, jatanrof tfamm-luto - -t(( BBL8.REFINSD STJGARtr,' . V r.; ' issg' rm 109.r''lk;; 1 lVIaah arToil rVUIt 1M vRaUB. ' WUB UllUlfU Art HUllslAiliV W iVTVMvu Ul iiwu mwu nvvui . ; 1 w jAuaEi. hu.Ia . i ; . 'a '-C. -ft ettevill on the 24th. julyM-tf r. COTTON TAltN, AI. LOW: PRICE, v' ki tat tale by T1'?. EDWARDS BaLLv ( J :7 i - n.
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