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four d' one week. x S M BATS3 Or 8 UBSCEimON. , Ojjg months. - - - g w. w w .TwoMrtn-i;.'..-.!.-,!: -IT. -3iis no " Three months.-... ..J..:v.?J.2S 00 Six months. i.-. f 85 00 Onevear:.;'.....v..T:.:-..T ..iZ.ea na i'fknthorized to collect for jar ttoi?"! EsyOontragfe2tdvertlaemeata taken at propor Uonately low rates. i .-.- r v. Five Squares estimated aaa onarter-colnmn, and ten squares as half-column. -' . . . . " ' "' "' i " nu 1 i i 'ew York tea tradeaijures attriljt to competition at the West. Andrew Johnson replies at length to Judge Holt concerning the Surratt murder. Moni tors are fitting out at Philadelphia for sea. . The Captain and thirty-six of the Ftn- mius crew were j,- rniC!r nti-tiiinese vuuicuuuu vwuviuw ia iu i session. Abdel Kader is dead. Insurgent vessels are trying to leave Garta treua unobserved.. -7 The Carliats 'claim another great victory. - - Alfero, 'whom Spaniards executed, is believed by them to have gone to Cuba to accept Presidency of Republic. The Spaniards arrested at Havana several passengers on the CWy jf Xeto York. AH available vessels' will bo sent to Cuba shortly. New York, Markets: Cotton, 14(14i ;. gold, 77i; spirits tuipeutineJSS-josiD, $3 60. A Pituburg savings bank and a bank- 1 1 ...1 t J . rM I iflJ JlOUSO susjreuueu .jcawiuaj. JL- ficial despatches at Washington confirm IheJ news of atrocities in Cuba. Brooklyn and Norfolk navy yards are preparing ves sels for the squadron In Cuba.,'; A CONFESSION. The New York Times is the lead iug Radical Republican paper in the United States. Its utterances are therefore significant. In a recent editorial the Tones employs this lan guage expressive of it disgufet at-tne party management of late and of its great concern for the future of the Republican party ; A t 1 f f f " It ought to be obvious to the Republican leaders that such another session of the .Legislature as the last which was held in this State, or another session of Congress iSi months were wasted in idle wrangles, in mismanagement, and in bungling attempts 10 ueai nun uigem puuiiu uusuicbs. Auis i v.. - leaders as of the material with which they had to deal, but the party has had to take the responsibility of U the aaMtakesr-or ought we to complain of thiaJLiTbavublir. at large cannot be exoected to apportion the blame for party failures among indi viduals. At last the Washington Govern ment seems roused to something like a proper sense 'of its duty in it "rela tions to Spain. It was decided at a Cabinet meeting Friday to send all the available vessels belonging to the very Iecidedevilar Even as Presi Atlantic Squadron to Cuban waters den.t ;RePnDlicK! i th short to enforce tberiZht8 kC- American Government being utterly unable to control the la whjss apptofjhe miserable volunteers whose atrocities have become intolerable of-late. MORE SPANISH ATBOCIT1BS. Elshty Cuban Prisoners Snot en the : Battle FleM A private letter f rom a tmslwCrrfh source, dated Havana, JSt ov. 6, says: "An official telegsam was yesterday eeiveu at, .ne paiace xrom xuerxo rrincipe ot an engagement Detween a bpanish force and . a ttoltimn of in- I -n Try-on t a nnn ai Amm a rt -I f KQnrmifrA I &j vtj ukiavk vvuiuiauu vi uaug uiwy ia which the insnrn-ents were badlv beaten, losing twenty killed and eigh- ty takeu prisoners. The Spanish I commander eansed all the nrisonera to be shot (pvsadopprJa arna)rpa .l; the field of battle, i i i vl i i a A 1 way towards the formation ofa na- The Governor of Puerto Principe, upon hearine; of the transaction, took I tlie command aw from the Spanish cuiumanuer auu arresieu nini, i,eie- i graphing the event to the Captain General. The latter immediately telegraphed lo-Puerto; Priacipec4u8 ing the commander to be reinstated and ordering the Governor to Havana. It is thought here that the Governor feels an undue sympathy toward the insurgents through the influence of his wife, who is an aunt of the late Agramonte. ' - No Paale In London. New York Tribune, of Tuesday. Private advices from Xioodon show that the vigorous measures adopted ione too promptly by the J3ank of I England have not created the panic I which many in this ijoantry had been J jel to autieinatai 'ThA 'demand for I discount at the Bank yesterday is Rf ated, (m a private dispatch to the Editor of the ' Tribune), to be I stea.1y, whereas if "a panic had I )een deemed imminent the pres sure for accommodation oald b$ve. liave ' been enormous." The absence f panic may be accounted for by the fact that thl reserve of . notes in the ':inkinr denarLment. ..thou crh con- sitlerably reduced, is still projbably uventy-tive per cnt of the liabiUlies. In both Londort ahd Paris thefe has been a sharp recovery in the 'w, rE"siish' 77-1 Aineucali Government stocks and otlier securities since Saturday, -Money is reported dearer in German, The Associated Press dispatch from iondoi repoitinVcfeptionaLratey:, ot 10 to 13 per cent, for money and numerous rumors of failures, is un- doubtedly sensational, and is directly -ntradiftory to thoprivdispatche we have received, in which we have WW Utmost contidftnpi: Of course there arumot83f freBtSrfl the Bank orEfiglarM rafse !tl fitefdH 't,ount to nine per cent, without failures being reported by the scan 4 ? rWSUujBS considered, the news from London 'is ore favorable than any bat the most an&umepopl4hjtV8!5exmiL.4 ww Th Vlrgtnia Cm Before th Cabl- t-WIi WU1 Done About It. Special Telegram to the Dispatch! Washington, Nov. 11. VTho' affair of the Virginiua jbni' umorotng tome-ot wtereet ""xioj a wen as in outsiue public places. The Cabinet fully attendea, u-uay aevotea the longest session that has been held for several months to a discussion of the brutal cireum staiieer attendiug the capture f the steamer as well as to the legality of the SpahbOi naval cornniauder's ac tion. i v - jts ihere tsno additional news, the Cabinet1 action' was'lfirtfrraal, and nothing definite was 'decided ipon. Vrhat the Government asks for is positive information as to the , ieglti- maev of the caitur MtIinWt!'inn And it nmu nAt 1 t.,l?'J . 1 - nm uui, ire Miuueu uptlll HUS point"f di a week VTr more yet. Our official agents in Spain and Cbba have been telegraphed to on this point, and other sonroesof information are" ap pealed to to -get the exact date of the Cabinet omcers to-day are. chary of conversatforl in ' regard to the ex tremely important subject, as it is eonsidered best: not. to - express vie ws which 'may be taken as the sentiment of the Goverament upon a case which may possibly assume a very serious aspect. it is ; probable that ' by the end tne weet . events of great im portauce may result 'from the consid- tidH by the Goverament of the acts n0m8tn8.attedilng the capture.' No -Special instructions have yet been issued to our naval officers in euthemrsi M the premises. It is no w said that the President wiltdevote a large por- uod oi di i annual message- .to vuoan : Fraaee. There is reason to' believe that "an arrangement will be made, rthrough the'conceorjfl, ojsdme ofthe, more Conservative Republicans in the French Assembly, . for the prolonga tion of President MacMahon's powers. Although the state of affairs is more proraising. than when the Assembly opened the -compromise which is Hkely to be made is not without some "u" safe in his hands. The gross partiali- ty of his Ministers during the recess, am b erfcwrnaiy deman for die; tatori&l powers, islearry indicate that he may ,a any . time betray the Re-; puniro to us enemies. .- v-- - AlLtheAigos point to-a heavy cam paign on Congress and in Congress for ia substantial expansion -of the rrr ttf0 .n..i 0tv t r. K. - - - . payments. matterHf the pInch U a little intensified fV f .-,,:" - I this Jiitkiaustatehe people will perhaps, lodge ft t night two With, ami partake of the- hospitalities tiouat party pasea upon issues nai will be worthy of the new day and generaiwoiwcATO. xngptucn. . ' m The Petersburg News will be issued next monaay. Spirits Turpentine. Robeson county's school fund is $9,652 80. f Z; - . V Monroe Enquirer says Mr. ,S. H Parkerraised this year one hundred bush els bf sweet potatoes on a quarter of an acre Of land. ... . 't - .v ; ,,r. ' ' The1 RareiffhSatiers 'report the marriage of Bufus H. Morgan, Esq., to Miss Clarke wt -Jf ewbern, daughter of Judge W, J. laraej ' George Johnson, a small colored boyi was arrested in Enfield and held for bail, charsed with stealing money from the stwF? Pf B? S s r W. J. Primrose, Esq., of Raleigh married, on Tuesday, Miss JUla Williams, married, on l uesaay, auss juua daughter of Jna O. Williams, I dent of the State National Bank. daughter or jeovi. wuiiams, js.sq., rresi- t Teoonia says the Scotch Fair, discontinued by act of the last; Legis- lature, has been re4iuuguratd, and qpw held Mcl-iichkn'a, to Scufljetown. L - IaRaleiiA a6 Christ Church Tuesday evealng the ceremony by Rev. R. v . JtT , - , , Raleigh JVew : Some scotinarel, sassaftfs&srii toeqierinmt8 of the city, and maliciously injured some of his improved agricultural implements. ... r k . ; Lumbertoa 'Xobesonian : List gapynigtt Charles Peppers,4 a colored man living in rear of Willis. P. .Barnes store had a fine coat, '"-pants' and hat stolen l2SJaS eteaxSiaS? lMSa&5 I gtore of Dr. R aL Norment, but f ailed in Ith-rnrtomnt - vt ,-r.) ' i Monroe?-JEHtfutrer. In it 'Lanes Creek township, on last Monday therewwr a Httie shooting affai between twooung iiOWrey snot a jraraer wun a ' miased Lim; 1iottr parties TetreatcdLoWr mv when last seen, was' iroine SoUtlL'not knowing whether or not his shot had taken uuw" auairs. NOTICE XO ADTEBTlSBRS. The preareraiponiMu- columns on Sundav morn ing la bo great that we are compelled to reqneat ad- cmaere to send fir advertisements for that Issue at - as early an soar as poasftle, la order that tljey may wita certainty secure the proper insertion. Xne IKEalls. The.jaails.will 'iiosefrom th date as fol lows:--, ,v '4 t Northarn'through (night) maito-; . 8 .' M. -throngh;and Vay (day) - mails ..".... t f .... .v. 5 ' A. M," Southern vu3Z.::..i.zr 8VP. M uarona Central mails. ,...,,;.,. 5 A.- 3r. omiTiiiej.riaturdays and Tnes-. ' days . ,; ..... , 4r a. m. Fayetteyillejrriver Moudaya .and Fridays 7. :V. . ; ; . i T, Mil FayiUeville by C: C;it' WViiys Onslow .CH:, , (horse mail) every ' " ' MVirtaw ; -' 1 ' n a . M. NBW ADVBHTlSBnENTS. Mukson & Co, Coats, Pants; &c. Sek Ad ".Wanted to Rent.. ,e V"" 4 HEIHSBgllGEB, JTew; Books. Fire.' ' ' ' . Yesterday. shortly after 1 o'clock, for the first time ia several mouths, the alarm of fire was sounded. ' A startlinc sound at the best of times, it was peculiarly so yesterday ( from the 'fact that the wind was blowine I almost a hurricane, and every one to whose I ears the exciting tones of the alarm bell was wafted were seized with the apprehen sion that a destructive conflagration would be the result. The ' .fire department re sponded with almost unusual, promptness, but fortunately their services were not needed. The alarm- originated from- the burning of a foul chimney iq the new Wur- Chison building on Front, between Princess and Chesnutstreets. It seems that one of the workmen started a firo 'ih the second story for the purpose of wanning his dinner, and the chimney, being very foul, caught fire I iuu z. . I Shortly after the above alarm the roof of I a building on Thirds riwar the . corner t of I Urange street, caught fire, but the flames I were qnickly subdued and without any gen- j era! alarm. Annual BTeetlns ! tbo iJUtm Bei lev lent Slety. . - The annual meeting of the Ladies' Be nevolent Society wul be held in the rooms of the Young HenV Christian Association, in Masonic Hall, this morning, at 11 o'clock! The ladies of Wilmington are invited to meet with the Society. ' A short address may be ; expected from . a popular speaker before the business of the Society iapro- ku, Mu ia lauupcu uuinuerij wia I bemany accessions to the number of sub- j rtuo, pnwai. wuicaaons mere is a prospect Of much distress amonthe 1 1 .UU,1UB pyruaniDS wunei, par- I ticuiariy as tnere will to all probabilftybe I many out , of employment. ' To prevent the families of such from suffering for food, fuel, clothing, &a, increased funds will be required, and it is hoped there will be no difficulty in obtaining them. Strangely BxelteA. The mother of David Martin, the colored boy now under sentence of death for the murder of little Willie Carter, applied to the Sheriff yesterday afternoon for permis sion to visit the county fail and see her son. While waiting for a deputy to write the neo I essary paper to insure her admittance she 1 became atranelv excited, and ber feelfnn flnallv, overcame her to ancb ao extent that she Mmmenced screaming and shouting at the top of her voice,; causing no little ex-1 citement in toeVvicinUyj: . Under the ch c ixm&La ncea u was oeenieci -exoeuieDt to withhold permission for the poor, mother to visit, the jail until she could bettet control her emotions. nayer Co art. .: -i,':- . There were no Cases ready for trial before titis Court .yesterday.- moTning.' The cases of Heaton ; and Heshbere. concerned In the difficulty in the ;salooa . on; South t Water street . on . a ueauay auwuwaj . bhwuuu w which was made in yesterday's paper, was continued over. A. S. Spiro, implicated in the same affair, Who gave bond in the sum .... . ... - of $200 for his appearance yesterday morn ing, failed to come to time and is reported to have taken his departure from the dry on Tuesday evenintr's train. His bondsman Vam nAH a11na1 nnttl tlia 19.1 W nf TlAktm. i4- UWU CUV 1 lVft M M l W.W v . avwu.- pter to produce him Snipping- Note. The Schr. Carleton, from Nassau, with a cargo of fruit, was reported about nine miles down the river yesterday afternoon, where she was struck ; by the heavy gale. which came upon her. so suddealy that it was impossible to get her sails in and one of her Jibs was carried away in the flurry. She probably reached her wharf last itfgrit Thb vessel reported aground " on; the Wreck Shoals, mention of which was made in our last, is said to be the German Barque Claudia, t rom Stettin. She had not arrived late last evening. A Good Mnve. V We learn that a number of the merchants on the North Bide of Market street between Front and Second, have .clubbed together: and employed a private watchman to insure better protection to their property, and this example; we learn, will be followed by those on the opposite aide pfthe street. 8drn4 Of 4he merchantO'n wa'ter street are'alao em- ploymg private watohmem ."Wrai ie pres- I ent anw&forcefflf rlicernen to-guard the city at night, such an airangesxent 'as fbk; above will doubtless prove a decWedly WIs6 one L.oei jvocm. , TheScbr.'ifca, Davis arrived at New York from this port on the 10th; The Gloria. Laash. sailed from Liver pool for this port on the 25th blt. i - Th(J jThorseB jledlfrom'.Ex- mouth for this port on the 20th ult. , The Robert Andenon Hopkins, sailed from Deal for this port on 'the ?jh ultr, , The JSeewgel, Langhinrteljs, sailed frpm. Gloucester for this port oh t he 25tb ult. - The Okerlide, Olsen, arrived at JSrou- wei shaven from this port on the 24th ult. :.: There was considerable improvement perceptible in TbeSchr. LtuiiaMurcMaon, Jones, clear ed' from Kew York for this pbrt oh.the 10th There. was a light , show . at Laureu- burg, Richmond county, yesterday, after the train passed. '. There are twenty-two; prisonera now in' the county jail awaiting trial - aP the -ap proaching term of the Superior Court.'- ' - A white sailor was arrested on the street yesterday, in an intoxicated condi tion, and taken, to the.Guam House. to,cool Off. ' : - ,!.'!. ; - There is a considerable stirring up of our railroads and railroad official by cor- ipondests of , the weekly State Press. A wrtterlu TarboWiSwi President BridgBrs; while Argus, " in the Bobesoman, alashea vigorously at the . Caro UnaCentralBanway: ;;; , 1 : " Anetner Ir Trlelt nnst Anotner Vle- Una r MUtpIaeen Connolcneo. - f About 9 o'clock en Tuesday night a col ored individual tereoi'.the. store on. the corner, of FfthAnd Castle streets and called for certain articles' jot -'$ny3e' appeared to be in a desperate" narry? said he had a hprse and ubutffde with little boy to mlad them.ao4. he was afraid. every moment that1 the; animal1 would te- come frightened aid TW-away He ex- prcBseu u parucuisr ueauis iimv vuo utaica should be quick in hia movements and .of course the gentleman did the best he could to accommodate bis. customer- The latter kad ii bag with him, ia-which adplacedtlfrf articles as fast as he purchased themL- Finafly after getting two' or -three doUara' worth, he produced a roughklng pocket book and' with much apparent nervousness, as If he accounted every moment an hour, commeaced.lryin5 tojnjlf teOtfm; bling at it a few, moments, and not gettine it .open,, he suddenly threw it upon the coitter$pJti he remarit, iOpen te thing; rnisterf arid get your rnonejrwhile 'l put this b'ag in the cart " ! With this he seized the bag and hastened outside-the tnean- time nnr friend, the keener of the irroeerv mfteeeHed ?nTiettiitir fteWketbook mea d fmnd itmpft,. Then for the fiWhla .usnhonitKWere aroused and: v. foP thA door n gv. of hia c tonier. - needless to idd that the alr! rogue had ?gone limmerihg,n ,' Vamosed the ranche,'! -ieft f or; parts unknown, or whateveryou may be pleased to term H. A policeman' who happened in the vicinity gave, chabut falred'td, overha ; the swindleirjwho proved as quick oh the wind as he was on a trade. r ' ' - . ? -- Grocery keepers 1 should take warning from the frequency of' suchbccturences as the above and be on the alert w '' '" ' . ti Ola Coin. When, we published the Sera ! yesterday from the Nashville . Union find American. 1 relative to the bid coin which the editor I had handled, we had no idea that relics of J antiquity equally venerable could be pro- duced ih.our own , city. . Bucn, however,' is tiiecase,M'W;were: i wwu.u.w.w.w. I he death of Alexander the Great, 823 m U., I nd is theretore ahout a,zw years oia. it has on one 'side the -picture v or Alexander the Great in bas-relief and is about the size of an American quarter of;a dollar f;He also showed us a Roman Coin witb the like ness of the Emperor Aurelian on one side, which'tnust be at least 1.C0O years old, as ) Aurelian died about tiieyear JL D. 270. The Treaaaiae liretfcers.. ilM This excellent troupe give an entertain ment at the Opera House to-night The Raleigh 2Talloding toeir' appearance in that city, says: Since their last appear ance here a marked improvement has been made in the company, and ii Is now one of the most attractive entertainments travel ling, and one of the few that are patronized by aU classes socts and creeds of our popu latioik The concert was for the benefit of the Young Men's CJiristiah Assotion a the suni realized wul 4ddiueh!toftieirile pleted treasury i ' We learn that upon application ot ueo. colored woman charged with -canfiing the j death of an adopted, chUd -by neglect and ill-treatment, the particulars of which were given in our paper a weekor so ago, a writ of aabeat corptii jiM ,,p; granted in her case and will be heard before Judge Rus sell in Chambers this evening. TheWealkert iit wt -The heaTnaVhtcTi revaffyester day fozeSobiT Mxeiit'ti, in a perfect galeVf dflowed by a change in the atmosphere as sudden as we ever tex perienced causing, an immediate demand; for overcoats. Rain succeeded, when the wmd abated ahd oaxcl Ahlsgain beamed in a clear sky;iti j Q TheCema: .n AsseclaUessyfEalLi Af j all of the season of the Gezf I f The first ball man Association came off last olgJija Mozart Hall and was, as jpugbt nave been, expect; a YciysssfulaCfair. &)Hg6 number of ladies and gentlemen were pres ent and parficipated in the mer dance,' which was kept up to the enlivening strains of lETusifrom the until A late hour.r Our German friends know, how to I enibVsuch ocrAslnna an.t tbov aiwftvs net 1 their knowledge to a pacticAltestC . . : Appointments, !y Blsnop Aikiiuion. '..-7 '.'I.'Nof. fith 'I'. ;..i;. i ..Greensboro. Tuesday, Thursday, , ...Salem. !,13th.. .Reedsville. ' . "i.Sfi" it. is.. .''- ounuay, jn ov. lotn.-......,.,.:. liea&svuie. Wednesday, Nov. 19... V,... . . . . .Raleigh. Sunday,.' v. 23... Abbottsburg La.tm Pafxbs. To Hania News Depot, Weet -elde fttint Street,' we are Indebted: for cop les of ke New York Ledger, Chimney Corner and' Frank LulM JUuttrated Jffewtpaper tox the enrrent week. The stand will be open nntil JD o'doefc this morning. PaisTiNa Pafib. We ' now have In' stock :6ver 300 reams of news papet',' sise '34x36, weight 80 per ream. ( It U good, rag paper, and will be sold, m lots to salt,, for cashi or sent by expees C. O." IX; ' Book Bnmxax.?rTBX Moajrota stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ballnr. in a work manlike manner, ' and at' reasonable prices. Xer chanta and others needing BceiptBooka, or other worfc mayfly on promptneea lathe xetloa tneb crdera... .' -Oi-';. '. s!,l.' - J -, The consolldaab of the Caroling Farmer tad. tha Weekly Star having largely Increased the circulation of flie latter. adverHBers will find It an admlrabls medmm of eommsnicatlom With the farmers. and planters of tlie two Carohnaa. . ; ' . ' Jos Fsnrton.-rWe call the attention of mer- chanta, darks qf coorts, sherills, lawyers, , railroad; ana steamship omcers and agents, aaa au otners having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the 'IfonHiHO Bran Pamriao Estasubhxxht for thepromptandf falthM exeeatfoa oTafl khtds of t Joa PanmMa We caa fornlflh at aaartBottos Cuda, B(n-Seads. Letter-Heads, Frotrammes, Ball Tickets, BlankaFamphleta, Tags, Hand-Bills, Catar logoea, Bills of Fare,. Bhow-Buls, Checks, Drafts, Ac, &C Satisfaction guaranteed. 1FTOTJ ' Want a Cook. '' f-rxiw'-er. v-;:l:rwiS-J- I Want a Sttaatioa, : ; r- n . !: .v . Want a.Saloaman, ,. . r r-. -f fzc WaataSereantGU.; J, , ,, .. Vaat to sent a Store, , . Want to sen a Piano, . : Want tb sell a'Horse, ' '.'.. Want to lead Money, - ' ' ' WsAttebayaHoaser' ; Want to buy a Horse, Want to rent aHouse, , -.- ; Want to eel) a Carriage. Want a Boarding place, , Want to borrow Money,' , Want to sell Dry Goods, '" ' Waat to seQ Groceries, Want to BellFaraitare, ' - ; Waat te hellHardware, Want to sell Real Estate, Want aob.c4 Carpentadag,. , , Want a Job of Blacksmlthlng, , . .. , Want to aellMlIunery Goods, ,: Want to sell a House andLbt, ' ' Want Wind any one's Address,"' . Want to sell a piece of Furniture, ' Want to bay a seond-haad Carriage Want to eell Agricultaral Implementa. t Want to find anything yoa iayfiiost. Want to AdverUae anything to adTantage, . Want "to find an owner for anything Found, ?f 'Advertise In ' ' : - i y , THK MORNERG STAR. '- - NEW- AD VERTISEMENTS. - If. IS Hi PEOFLB ABB LOOKING FOB THXIR STOCK' ing legs and brinrlag out the money. , . The re son is, thac !. tfast '- '-' ; f- ..si".ii FOR COATS, FANTS, VESTS, HATS, CAPS, SBXBtTS, CeiAABirH BBAWERS &i 7J .';$ $ ,, A X?I;.W E....A v.v::.'! j - MUNSOI.alcoi - 1 aoyia-tf' - l v ':-'; CltydtUem i; V .;-.:" OR, j V - .-: PISTE "3TB3, A ! T A L B O C 'W B D L O C K. '' BT EMILY K CARLEW.' ' " ; SEA-GIFT. A NOTE Hi, -BY EDWIN 5 W. 5 FTJLLER, ,s I Anther of The Angel la the Cloud." For sale at - Jn.; HE1NSBKGERS novlS-tf ' ' live Book and Xoaie.Stor& we- : Wanted to Sent, T3Y A. GENTLEMAN, AN UNFURNISHED Bed-room, in a private . family, within twenty min utes walk of the Market Houser. Address (with terms) Box 95, Post Office, noV8-8tTD.Fr8at ''! f X AD1BS AND GENT'S TBUNK, SATCHELS,-j Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchela, Ad, at the Saddle aad I Harness rectory or . s ti a J.a.Tepaana c., - . No, 8 Scafa Froat Bt, , mayS-tfnac ' WOmington. H. C. U MISCELLANEOUS. - 1 . , . . ri., 1 ; I 1 11 1 1 I 1 .-V .. . -; r 1 , Horses and Mules at Auction. i M;,CBeNkl', Anetioneer; ' '' , . . .y vkumiiX jnumua.- - , TO-jioRRO W '(THtHBSDAYl. OOMMENC. J ing at 10 o'clock A. M., we wihseUat Exchanga I Vomer, 10 aorses ana awes. . uonomons, vaaa..- . nov M-St '.' Sk OBALERrMBRASTEMAY,. r-u 1 AAflift fPi?. Amoricanfa4rtetpqL SACKS BLOWN ALT, nov Jts-u - ir. w niffinwisi miscellaneous; v T PnTTTWn f - PfiT.TTTT1 f VV"H vVllililU. OPEBA .HODSE-OHB SIGHT OHLI, Tliorsday, Nov. 13th, 1873. TREMAINE BROS.; Aim JOHWG. PIERSON'S . .ivt'n'-" -:v .-i nil'is i ' ' ,: j Upott their Foarth Annaal Tohr of the Sottthern A Tl AST TE -AJl , P R ICES, Will bommenee Monday njorning, at o'clock, at Heinsbeiver'a. ADMISSION 60 cents; Eeeerved seats 15 cents; Gallery S5 cents. . . .. . .. . ..; : Loors open at 7, Concert at 8 ox'ock. . , , ! UOV . 001 -r V'-i"lr t': 4t"- :..-? 'i,;' . 1 lZ '.' COBtf, 0AT8. HAY. &c. 5.000. BCS"e,-,0,E:i-. : ; 1000'Bn8HKLS ATa'' : V ;s 1 200 BASRSLS FLOUE ALL GKADKS; 1 O A BOXES D. Si AND 6UOKBD SIDES, ' lvw io j HB33S,, SMOKED SHOHLDKBS, 1 ft A BBLS. CUBA HOLASSSS AND S. H.1 SY-IdUraftWfliaCnsaMlaaaesaad&H-ByHrp, mBAGS COFFKK, ALL GBADSS; 138 Bbla. SagisS, all grades; 9,600 Sacks Salt; ; ' ' FT tf BALES UTTLB HTv ER ' TARNS AND I O saKBTTRQ, as bales Beaver reek SheetinR. 1 KAA NBW YOBS' AND . 8KCOND-HAND luyv Spirit Barrels, US Barrels Glue, JQQ WNDLES HOOPIBOW, gQ BARBELS C. M. VPSS ?. ' Kfi BOXES CHOICE FACTORY CHEESE, TOaFBBMWpNAin) SOpCBAfJKI 100 B0ZSS CANDLE8' KA BOXES CANDY, 25 BOXES STABCH, O!" BOXES BOD A. BO CAEBS LYE.. ' - Q K- CASES POTASH, .75 CASES BNCFF. CA OYSTERS., WfL BOXES TOBA3PQ, JfJQ BOXES ,-SOiP,' 2QA KEGS NAILS, -r. i , -v- per sale-low by noyVtf ' ' . WILLIAMS & MUBCHISOjf." PAffiqPBICES. T PROPOSKTO SELL MY STOCR-OF FANCY, . . I . . . . . j- staple ana vomesne DDEIT as jrncea so 1011 iae mm. Ttnim ia As mi Stocr EiHst te soli ftf M SalBBT PBKSBIf DElnTANDS. ALL' WHO ' WISH DRY GOODS At Greatly Reduced Prices, '!-, ?&:;t.ni' f--'tilt ':., '..-I Should call eailyaait wiU be to their interest. .u2 Wsrf. 8 . Afstt--. ;B8paetfuny, yJ85. BV COIXBN, j --: : .v; Ne 29 Market Street., ,f-.f "'!' ;r-:; ;ifj V-!'..tUV"H';r f. novU'StTn ThSa ... . . -' ; r k TfENCH COMBS. KNGLTSHHATR BRUSHES, Match Safes, Ogar-Holders, Palt Bces, BoapBoxesi Hand-Klzrora, Tooi. Brualiea, .Tweezers,' &c.x&S For sale low by oct 20-tf' GREEN &FLANNER, . , . " ' Druggistft Kerosene Oil and Matohei BBLS. KEROSENE OH ... . . ; For sale by ; ;n J : - ii -! ..i r v! -. "d J ; -i--? W1 HJtRCUNKR, -. nov 19-tf tiss andW North Water Street. Standard Scales. Stock Soaues. Coax. Soai'sa. Hax Scaun, Dim calks, Couxma Soxar, c, c." Scales repaMdnrx aiui reason- For sale also.' Troemner's Coffee and"i)rair : MBa. I n tr - v 1t 11 w - - fi a T 1 ALAKM CASH DMWER, Miles Alarm Till Co.'s BVKRY 4-lnJi"l BTRBT Merclutnt - rainWn,l Use TiiM. aoT.n at , .. lalrbankW Seal e Warehoitses " FAIRBANKS & CO 811 BreaUUvayyNeW Yerk, . 166 Baltimore Street, Baltiiaore, 53 Camp street, JSew Orleans. . ., . FAUtBAKKSAr EWHfG, . ' v ' ' Masonic HaBV Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO., 1 1 m r 3 MUk Street, Boston. For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. sept9-aw4mTues)Eist v"'ri ive us a -Trial. TTARDENS AND INVIGORATES THE GUMS I Ji-a. rTinnes ana renames .las Breath! ueanses BotyiesaadfieaeTes the . ; i;.-v..j .c-j r 1 Use It daoy.ad 9ut teeth wlR be the last of Na, waaBiSTOiauyoy .iLil u jt-w - lUliU SI ALU vauwtiBio. . may n-eodly to th sat .,' , ; ' i 1 -in r 4 , ' 1 .: i-. . w TT '!..r MISCELLANEOIJS. THE 1,ARSIST ASSOUTMEIVT r.i i k i pj e r V --.ir'Intheit3tete,' '-AH..THit1 BEST F&,tnel " AT A D. BROWN r ; ic : .-v - - . ' Exeltaitge' Corner.' To better accommodate mv customers. I have po eured the services of MONSTEtTR DELHOMES,. who is a Practical Hair Worker and Hair Dresser. nev o-tr - yr r- --.-.- - A. d. B, L. H. LIILLEB. MILLER'S SAFES I r o n WTr fs BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ; SAl.K ROOM, 265 BAXTintOREST i ' ONE DOOR ABOTB HANOVER; ; . ' ,;:':'..;..-... J ' . : ; '. Factory Square, bounded by Henrietta, Calvert, Tre- - mont ahd Warner streets. ": - " EVKBY VARIETY OFTTHB , BEST BtTRfiLAR. ' and Fire-Proof Safes, Bankers Chests, im-proved-Cpmbination Locks, BankVarilta and Doors, FIRST-CloASS GOQJJS : SND FOR tLiMTRArM)' CATA Refer to all the Banks lnl lie- partmenlL Waphington, D.'C. ; irancn. Scott & Co.'. u. j. aiatai National Bank of Chesr ter, Smith Melton, Chester, S;CX;J. E. Johncoir & Ca, Palmer & DePlsh, Savannah, Ga, ; Farmer's and Merchants' National Bank, Charlotte,' N: C. ; z.uuu in joaiomera, sew in rucamona, vs.; uunuia Bank, Clinton; Worth & Worth, Wilmington; Isaac leuv. ja,enaBBrmer w.-"r.-ttann Magnolia; H. Weil Sj Bio.. W.T. Kornegay. ; New Bank oflTew Hanover,' GOWsboro; Wilson County Commieioaers, Home Inaufaoco .Company, Raleigh, N. C. " . .. . .Over Twelve Theuaand. Safe In tJae I and. Tested In Two Hundred Fires. i'll.' -'m?'Jf2 vVs?l--;i. ?.t-"iii ' -! octl4-eod9m TuThSu - Notice. 1 4 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE SOUTHERN; Artificial Stone Company, are, prepared, to lay WAlKi2 M MCHES J'HICK, (the same as that layea in front of the Bank wf New Haaover)i for 30 cents per square' foot, and ROCCA WALKS at 15 cents per square foot,(the same as that far froat of thaTFirst National Bank), These prices are to suit the times, and are less, wan New ork prices. . f Positively ho Redaction win be made from these prices,- and they are only for the present year. .t .-, . : By order of the President and Board of Directors, r'CHABLEirC: BUTLER, . Secretary and Trea-urer. ' Office . A.' S Co., ' - Ceiumbus, Ga., Nov. 8th, 18731 , . , . . nov ll-8t. ffiWgton uiMUr Railroaff Co,. PEORETARY'S office. t. Wilmington, N. a, Nov. U, 1STA-' THE THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING ' of the Stockholders of the Wilmington-and Wel don Kail Road Company will be held at the office of the Company, in WUmliigton, on Wednesday, the . 19th Inst. v . i,h iW. THOMPSON, . novU-tdm . Secretary. 1 1 , ' 4 i.1-'1 ! ii'J" 1 " . ; F. A. Sclintte Meyer, - XiTHOLESALR 'AND BBTAIL DEALERS ' IN " VY all kinds of , .,.( ., if... ParIoj:,tSiambert'Ofac7taI,8' . Iomand Kitchen. f, Beddmg, Wmdow 8hades and Wall Paper. - Special attention is called to- tee face that all UP HOLSTERING GOODS are made here under the supervision t Mrs Scfautte and are therefore guar anteed as represented. " Upholstering ta ell branches and Paper Hanging done neatly and with dispatch; also, Furniture made. to order. " We invito the puMietoeaO. and examine our stock; y being satisfied that it will compare favorably, both - In price and quality, with that 01 any otner oct &-ti . i '-...t .i , ITotice. XTOTICBtS HEREBY til! V EN OF THE LOSS OF ' jiy ) '. t ! , W'-mtn. t-t i-i-fcrt a certificate foe five shares ot the. Capital' Stock ef . the .WflmiprtoaBaJMing; A8odatioat; istoed to Ira ' Slipper.' ApplicaUon wiH be mad tosaid eorponr tion Wa new cetticjUej h ' j" - oct S3-W4.W Th V , .': IRA SKIPPER. ' npHE MARION8TAB is the only newspaper pub AitohenatMar itm. 8. Mflrehants aad dealers in ferUllers ia Wilmimrtoa jhould remember this ' u. hid iruuioi ut iae eeaeun. u uivj wosu tw au. taoce Interest in the Pee iee section one of . , vhe best agrieultural districts in South Carolina. Ad rolina. Ad laa 16-tf dress W. J. MoKERALL. ; ; k - it II K ll--' mil . o , S 1 4 v;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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