"" 1 11 1 .1 r nun Him i ... 1 V "II III, , n BATES OF ADVERv - tour days!::' 71- C V i i - i ; .r,w:'i 1 T011 advance X " .... t ToCtySubiKartUM, dellvarei la s-j part of the tlty. Fifteen Cents per weekvOur Cty Agents are not authorised to evUtet foe more than I swath 1 UIUM, - . , - , I - H k, ' ' "pwweeit ..'.i., .......... h Two weeks ,".. " v iCS2S::v','-; .8? " Three mntths' - f -. - Anr r:'!?,'.- -.o "y. tW ............. . . J nftrnM.iu ,. ............ VOL. XV.-NO. 4.; WILMINGTON, N. C.v SATURD Y, SEPTEMBER 26, 1874. uo7uTaterTn"enu WHOLE NO. 2,178. i '"Wr : Carl Ecboix says that tb colored peopla of the Couth need independent i to Int..? Idaals more than unitm to preaem thtlf right, i . Prospect for.cood crops inlV dla. , , So icreat . is the opposition' to ' ChaoaberlaJo la Charleston tfiat. a nert taeeUnjto nitty bU notclnatlon was cap tured bj the Green or independent XtepoV licana and rua la : their; Interests. . . More action la titbtoftz&wtog productions of cotton factories by the New England manuTacturera,X2lewyc)tk markets: Cotton, leiCUii ros!a,0 0$345i tnr tine, 88. r . s-J ' ' - Spirits Tnrpeatme. - t SalisWrv inio bare anew bank- inj house,, , H' -'-' j r- nnnnvtre'Iis raccs.iTarLbro 2nd. i,-, oaHsoary' irateuncut? I tie new ?V ij discoTered Gold Mia of .Messrs. Roark" 1 Crowell has proved to bo very rich. . C ' n Advance says that D r. J. V-S oraett, formerly mwchanf of Rockr .Mount, died suddenly In Newbern onwWed-jiesdaylast.-'. , TheJJocky Mount Good 'jfem- - plars will. give a series of concerts' and . tfcamdea for the purpose of purcbasinsr an prgjnif&ribcir lodge.; v . -. ; The pastoral relations between Uev. Jesse Kankin . and the Presbyterian Church at Lenoir, has been dissolved at tbe requestor tbe pastor. . - The Gazette Hays lie v. H. A. Brown has accepted a call to fill tbe pulpit of tbe Baptist Church of Fayetteville, and will be stationed there permanently.' v- Prof, Hassell delivered bis lec ture oa Astronomy last Wednesday even ' loSi nd tbe Enquirer-Southerner hopes others in tbe Stale will follow, bis example. ' "rGov. Vance repeats his lecture 'r io tbe "Scattered Nation" iu Charlotte m October 2 for tbe benefit ol the Orpban 1 Asylum and otber charitable purposes. ' U. At .Wilson Court Simon Dildy, . col., the murderer of Charley Gay, was . . 'found guilty, sentenced -and condemned to be hanged October 23, but an appeal to Su " preme Court was taken. W A young man of suitable quali fications for editing tbe local columns, and of experience in tbe business mauagement of a newspaper, can purchase one half in the Torboro Enquirer-Southerner. ; Bloomer,, of ttocky Mount, charged witb burning the Primitive Baptist , Church, at tbe Falls ot Tar Hirer and whose trial was removed fnm Kath to Johnston, has absconded and left his securities in the lurch.. '-.''.'.- . . : - Tbe bar at Sniithfield on Mon day adopted memorial resolutions in respect, to Hon. Sion II. Rogers." Speeches wire made by Gen. W. ti. Cox, Hon. J. J. Davis, Judge Henry and Messis. Lewis, Pou anil Busbee. .;- ' , ,. . Norfolk Xkindmark: The tiiieiff v-, f Elizabeth City, - North Carolina, has,in 'v custody a trhia giTing bis name.as William t 'lilgour, who ha says answers, tbe destfrip- " :ZoW ofAgcst us"Hkai ptou, the htH-lar..eK 4 and robber. ' ?; v . w - . Sheriff Booiie,. of Nrth.t(nptn, - left N'Oifulk Thursday with the tjscapetl prisoner, John Willianw, alias Solomon Staucell, who was sentenced to the. .Peni tentiary for stealing cotton, but escaped .from jail before be could be sent up. ?J ' Capt.- Jan.es O. Robertson, of the Cherokee Herald, has disposed of that . . paper, and for a time has left the editorial - fraternity. He is succeeded by V. H. U. Hughes, of Cherokee. Capt. , Kobertson is a candidate for Reading Clerk of tbe Senate. - Asbeville Expositor:' We learn that W. R. Trout, formerly a Hotel keeper in Asheville, was found lying dead m tbe joad on Nantabala Mountain, a few days ago. On examination, bis neck was found to be broken, and his horse was found loose within a few steps of the dead body. It is supposed that he fell off his horse and was killed by accident. Wilson Plain ,Dealer: Georg Dixon, white, who killed a negro man at Red Hill near W hi taker's on last Sunday week, was brought before Judge Seymour from- Edgecombe- last week, upon writ of babeaa corpus with the hope of being al lowed by Judge Seymour to give bail, which wa refused, and be was therefore .. taken back to Edgecombe Jail. Aheville Expositor: Last week Rufus Miller a citizen of Asheville, was committal t jail on a charge nf rape on Mrs. William flail. The prosecutrix, Mn. Hall, is the wife of Hall, .now confined in Jail on a charge of tbe murder of John Gil espie last week. This is quite a complica ' tion of charges. Miller, as we are informed, - was authonzed to arrest Mrs. Hall on tbe same charge of murder, and she alleges that " while Miller had her under arrest that be forcibly assaulted, her. As the matter is to .undergo investigation in the court we will express no opinion, c . .. . ;- ; Dugsan the newly elected lladi ch Clerk of Edgecombe having failed to f' ive bond, the office of Superior Court icrk of Eilgecombe has lten declared "J vacant. By ibis fact'- neW difficulty is prcwited by the drjuble... beaded Judiciary of that Dktrict. It is safd the old Clerk will recognize Judge Moore, while the new teriff will obey Jadge Hilljard. .,It is re ' porv-d that Judged Moorei.will appoint 'a """"beiiliew of the-.-ofd Clerk.' Mr. Norfleet, ' whi!e Judge Hilliard will appoint M.. VVhite 'imrsf. ;:r;--;ar.;;...-.l -, ' , ? t - Witson Advance : Two yoong ladies. Miss Minnie Rountree and Miss Jack sou, while traveling in a buggy on Tuesday last, made a narrow escape from drowning. They were on their way from Kinstou to Ibis county, and when tbey reached Nuhuu ta swamp, finding tbe bridge down, they at tempted to drive across tbe swamped at the - frd. The lream being up, it swamp tbe h-trsc, who becoming entangled in tbe har ness, ww drowned. Thus tbe young ladies were left in the middle of the stream with nothing to cline to but tbe too of the bunv. After remaining in this perilous position for some time, a negro man, who was working near by, heard their screams and proceeded to the spot, where With ereat exertion, he succeeded in rescuing the ladies from a wa- wr grave. . -.. Ttuins FBiaTura-Imxs. Inralaabl ta nit. tv& companies, steamship compaalea, banks, mer- churu, manufacturer! and others. . They art ea. dnrlne and chaneelctf. and will clear for an indefinite period of time. Harlsg Jnrt noeirsd a freak supply 0f taea taksi wears pre. parad to axecaU ordort rromptly sad at moderate prices. - TgBOIT.Y. Tlae nana. - The mails will close from tbis date a f ol lowi: Northern (night) mails. .";..:.;. 8:45 P. M. - through and way (day) .. -mans.'..............;...,. 5 A.M. Southern mail.. 6:30 A.M. Carolina Central mails, w. 5 A. M 8mlthville, Saturdays and Tues- ttays e a.m. Payetteville, river, Mondays and rnaays. ............... ..-1 r. w. Fayette ville by C. C. R W.. dailr'S A. M Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every , a - -xrtaav ........ ; o A. M. Mails delivered froa 7 A. M. to 7 P. M..- and on Sundays frorx8:SQlo 9:S9 A. M. Sump Office open front 8 A.M. to 12 M., and from 8 to 6 P. L Money order on tteguter iiepartmeci Open same as starno ofiica " Kir AOWcrrrisBmitvY.' - - TT. H. nsMhvDfBctal Drawing: ' , C H. ITbBsiitTfwC. Ct? liattway Notice. CBOirtT & MoTOrftice to Renters. aVMmI Tbe Brttish'' "barqientine Speed J was reported in below yesterday afternoon. The feclinir in the naval stores maj-Keiyesteraay was decidedly improved. There was not a single case for trial before the Mayor's Court yesterday' morning.' c Justice Gardner has about twenty cases continued over for a future hearing. ' Both printing and ruling done In tbe finest grades of copying ink "at tlio Stab Job Printing Office. tf i The weather yesterday was ex ceedingly pleasant for tbe seasor, and tbe moonshine at night was lovely. ; The Norwegian Barque A. O. Tinge, Henricksen, arrived at Rotterdam! from this port on the 22nd inst. Bishop Atkinson's health, we! are glad to see, has been greatly improved by his sojourn among tbe mountains . this: summer." Complaints still reach us of the: bad condition of the causeway at Smith's Creek bridge, which is badly in need of fill ing up an other attentions. Next Thursday, the 1st of Octo ber, is the great moving day. Some of our; friends bave "taken time by the forelock" and already "changed their base." Some of our citizens on " Guffer Hill" were agreeable surprised early Thurs-i day night by being aroused to view a f ullyj ... , developed " Night Blooming Ceres. A special, meeting of the Stock-j holders of the Carolina Railway. Company will be held in this city on Wednesday, tbe ?lh of October, at 10 o'clock, a. m. r . . . .- - . - 8t,ru ewraaDtwno ' was" re-i 4tintsas pirul(ldo1j cause he had Applied, for only six months, has since been granted the regular yearly! license by the Board of County Commis sioners. A man Under Ike B4-A tfanisi Firmness e. A gentleman just from Wilson count gives us the particulars of quite an exciting incident that occurred near Black Creek, in that county, on - Wednesday of' this week A Mr. Jesse Bass, a very worthy farmer was out in his field, while his wife was at tending to some duties in the kitchen. Fi nally she thought she heard some noise at the house and immediately started toascer tain tbe cause of it. Going into the house she could, perceive nothing amiss and was about to conclude that her imagination bad deceived her, when, in glancing about the room, frhe-suddenly detected - tbe-presence of a man under the bed. She didn't faint; she didn't scream, nor she didn't go into hysterics, but she did what; any otber sen cible farmer's wife would have done under like circumstances. She walked cut of the room as if she had. not noticed anything unusual, went into the passage and got her husband's gun. with which she returned to the room and, pointing it at the man, told htm he must remain . where he was until her "old man" returned. It seems, -however, that the man under tbe bed had pre pared himself for such emergencies, as, reaching bis band behind him, he deliber-: ately drew a pistol and presenting it at the lady got from under the bed and slipped out. of the door. During this time Mrsi Bass, who had naturally become somewhat frightened, did not pretend to molest the fellow, who proved to be a colored manl; but as soon as he. cleared the door she dis charged both barrels of the gunatbim, but with -whaj effect -U ott'known. :JLs sb fired, however, be dropped a tin box. filled witb some articles Whicblie bad taken front tbe bouse and also a whiskey. flask. -.The latter ' was subsequently idfentified: by i brother in lawof the thief, be having made tbe stopper which' was in the flask when it was picked up. This, of course,, will pro bably lead to bis ultimate arrest, and we learn that at last accounts the neighbors were in hot pursuit of him. ', ? ; M 'Previous to the fellow'axliscovery under t he bed he had burst open a trunk and taken the clock partially to pieces in his search for money, but luckily be did not obtain any. There have been many robberies in the neighborhood of Black Creek recently, one man losing as much as $200, and. it is sup posed this same individual has had. a hand in all of them. . ".'; -. ; 'T&8 Rutherford jStar learns that Col. Ames is working on the, Carolina Central Road ' between puff alo and Shelby, and that the cars will reach Shelby in a few weeks, if no unforeseen accident prevents. : OPEIU UOCSB. There was an immense audience at the Opera House last night to witness Prof. I Wyman's wonderful and interesting exhibi tion and as a matter of course all came away perfectly delighted. , - This afternoon Prof. . Wy man gives an exhibition or matinee for the benefit of children, who will be charged only fifteen cents admission, although the performance will equal in every respect that given at night vThe performance will commence at 8 o'clock. - r" 'v -: - To-night Wyman:wUl close his engage ment in this city, and aUuough a Saturday night performance rarely draws a house we shall be disappointed if he does not' get a full one. v .ii Had4eii ltli Coroner's fuqueot. , Coroner Hewlett held an inquest yester day over the body Of a xolored infant, whose mother, one Violet lienrv. lives near lBCt-iuai i lie uutiu was aura ult ttf cuuctsuajr last; that on Thursday at 2 PlClt appear; ed" to be in excellent healtt, butiat about sunset its mother gave it some tea and at 1 o'clock it was a corpse. After investlgatiDg the case as ar as was possible the jary re- turned a verdict that the deceased ;auMQr Beneficial Association, came to s oeatn irom causes unxnown q; the juryj i ' District Conference. ; , . . i The Wilmington District Conference, composed of tbe Presiding Eider, ministers and lay delegates from the various Southern Methodist churches in the dissrict, is now in session at Antioeh Church on the Bladen circuit Among the visitors whose attend ance was expected were Revs. Dr. Craven, President of Trinity College, and J. B. Bob bitt, editor of the Raleigh ChriUaftl Advo cate. . Our Methodist friends generally would no doubt be glad if Dr. Craven and the Rev. Mr." Bobbitt could find it conven ient to extend their visit to this point Alarm of Fire ITestordajr moraine Yesterday morning, about a quarter to 6 o'clock, a room adjoining the kitchen of Dr. Henry Flanner, corner of Second and Mulberry streets, was discovered to be on fire. The alarm was sounded and the en gines were out on the streets, but before reaching the scene of the fire the flames had been extinguished by a few members of the Hook and Ladder Com pony, including the foreman, and a- number of citizens who lived in the neighborhood. : The origin of the fire isunknown, but is supposed to have been accidental. ' . Conscience money. j A member of a dry goods firm which did business in this cdy before the war found a drop letter in the postoffico yesterday, ad dressed to the now-defunct firm,--.which, upon beipg opeucd, was found to ' contain lyveentf;! weir on to Stale was due by lum or Iicr bo fore tbe war for articles obtained at their establishment. There are doubtless many of our old merchants who would be glad if the consciences of their creditors would trouble them in the same manner. And, by the way, if creditors' consciences worry them in proportion to tbe amount of their indebtedness, and the one that " ponied up" that fifty cents after so long a time was so operated upon, what must be the condi tion of those who owe hundreds of dollars ? TJ. S. Commissioners' Court. ; U. S. Commissioner Cassidey, who has removed his office to the new Postoffice building, had a white woman before bis court yesterday on tbe charge of selling liquor in violation of the Internal Revenue laws. Tbe evidence being deemed insuffi cient to convict the case was dismissed. i Import Entries for sale at the office of The Mobkihs Stab. - ' - 3t :' HOTKtT ABRlTALsT i Scarborough llouse, R J Scarborough. Jno C Daniel, Bladen county ; W H Styron, City ; Jobe Jarmon. H Williams, Jas Wil liams, Onslow county; J F Maunder, City; EA Grissora, Smith ville; John M Robin son, John Sent, William Patten, City; W A Snell, Little River; C C Morse, Middle Sound;- H Burkhimer,City; J T Murrell, Brunswick county; W C Price, Point Cas well. Purcell House. J. R. Davis, proprietor. Danl Alexander, B F 8teedmg, New York; Saml R 8mitb. Henry Moale, E F Thomas, Baltimore, Md; John L Hardee, Savannah, Ga;T.Ro8eburg, O H A Moses and wife, Chaileston. 8 C : G W Williams. W R Em- pie; city ; Wm B Faurce, Philadelphia; W B Catrup, H CVogt, Stmr Raleigh; Captain Jno Wakelv. Thos Hand. ThosR Hand, E B Hand, Thos B Coleman, V Newton, Saml Holmes, Btmr rtoneer; u if Tin k omunviue. Wanta8itBatloav ;,t;''1' r- Want a Salesman,' v;v - " '" Wtnt a Servant Oirl, : ' A Want to rent a Stored 9s ' Want to" sell a Piano,' . ':. . Want to sell a Howe, , Want to lend Mon7, -' ' Want to buy a Uouae,' : Want to buy a Hsrse, Want to rent a Boose., Waat to sell a Carriage, . . Want a BoardlBC place, ' . . Want to borrow Money, . Want to sell Dry Goods. ' Want to sell Orocerles, Want to sell Furniture, Want to sell Hardware,' Want to sell Real Estate, ' Want a Job of Carpentering,.-' ; Want a Job of Blacksmithing, y Want to sell MQllnery Goodr, -Want to sell aJBoose and Lot. s : i Want to ind any one's Address," Want to sell a piece of Furniture, .. . Want to buy :a second-hand Carriage, . Want to find anything yoa have lost. Want to sell Agricultural Impleawnt. Want to AdTertlse anything to advantage. Want to find an owner for anything Found, Advertise In -TUX KORJfflNQ STAB, '- QITY ITC: ."''v , . TaaKarMPJUHTnie-Iiias wi.. distinct fotvan indefinite period o orders for work to bo done in Moaxnro Six Printuig-Boase. spy clear and jie.Send your ise'lnks to tbe TanfTrto Papsb: Ws newt SOOreaais of news paper, sue per ream. It is good; rag paper, t ts to suit, for eaahv or sent.br e; i ;- ex , -r TaaKsna PanrTEio-isas for t tn stock orer .Weight 80 t willbesoldto C O. IX . ugletter-head-t be copied in id your orders ' other descrjp a Printing ings. statements, way-bills, tc. the ordinary letter-press; book. fee printing in these inkvaad for tkias of printing, to las Moasr Boase.- . j-. - Book BixDKinr. itoaimn my dees all Idads of E2ndmjE and a Book Bind ag la a work prices. Jler ttks, or other execution of manlike maimer, and. jit reasoc. chants and ethers Medial Seeetrt work, may rely on promptness to their orders. - - - - To Ffokt'Xkx. Kaad the ar -Trient of J. A W.Tolley,HhCPtebrted, ' ' Vtnrers, of at, aas shown byyfi large number of testimonials hi the posesslaf JkMersra.Tolley. Sead to their Branch house, t Maiden Lane, New York. :. ' . . - ' r ' r . . . : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Otacial Drawl nas af the N. r. THUK8DAT, September , 1374 Class 88, Drawn at ISM. ft- , M 8T 81 U 6t Stilt 48 75 W 11 ; r Class tt. Drawn a 1P. M. A S 76 19 W 89 U 7 45 S Class 100, Drawn at t PI M. - tr 47 49 38 18 -87 6S S 49 78 SO -sept 26 It W. IL HARBISON. Stockholder of r the Carolina Central Rati way Co.; WILMINGTON, ST. C, September 86,-1874. iV SPECIAL MKETINQcf the STOCKHOLDERS Of "THB CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO." . , . . ... is hereby called 0a accordance with a resolution passed by the Board of Directors Sept. S3d.'1874) to asaemMe at the office of the eompoy. In Wflming tonK.Coa ' . - !. Wednesday, the 7th of October, 1874, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of authorizing the exchange of the common stock'of the said com pany with corforatb holders MweRas to individual holders (to whom stock has been issued) of the late Wihsnagton, Charlotte St Rutherford Railroad. Co., and for the transaction of any other business that may come before them. . ' C. H. ROBERTS, President. WT03r Matthxwb, Scc'y. I ' s sept 86-td -" Bental ITotice. A IX PERSONS WHO HAVE RENTED PROP- svtyfrom us must hand in their notes with, satis factory security ore possession Js given. -. . . " CRONLYi MORRIS septs-lt ,.' .. - -Seal Tstate Agents. . CoLlR8,HAME8ANI,ii T:,3, Blind Bridles. Axle-grease. WUp . . . ir idles. Baddies, harness. Trunks andaU Uui of saddlery gooas very jncapf m : ' . , - ; -I sept SOtf nacy J S. Tspham Sc Cos. For Sale or Bent. SALE OR RENT. WITH IMVE- diate possession given, the cottage on Market street, immediately opposite the toll gate, comprising one full lot of ground. . - .-- Appiy to uroniy atoms, or septtSnacSw LB. GRAINGER. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. By Express. To-Day. CONSISTTNO OP . ladies' Beltf and Buckles, all kinds, Kid Gloves, finest quatity; Silk Mitts, Fans, ' linen Collars and Culls, pbua sad embroid ' ered. Neck Bu filings. Scarfs, Corsets, noopdrts,Psr&eoU,Vell)ags,dg-' ' ings and Insertings, Slipper Pat- 1 ' terns. Zephyr Worsted Hair V.- Pladtsand Switches, v TO BE DISPOSED P AT GREATLY REDUCED , FIGURES. The Largest, Neatest, Cheapest and ; Best Kept Stock, of . FANCY G00Di AND MILLlilRY INTIE.Crj:, Variety Store, No. 42 Market Street aug!5-if nac."' f L.SLANAfiAN. MISCELLANEOUS. Carolina Central Bailiaiiiani; WILAINOTON - H.. C. l t, Sept. 4, . 1W4. f '11 l-i v Change of Scliediile. ' "I PASSENGER TBATN8.' T EAVE WILMINGTON DAILY (EXCEPT SUN X-J days) at. 8:00 A. M Arrive at Beaver Dam at. 5:40 P. M Leave Beaver Dsn at. ...... ....... Arrive at Wilmington at - FREIGHT TRAINS. 830 A. M 5:45 P. M Leave Wilmington at , 6:00 A. M Arrive at Laurinburg at....... Leave Laartnburg at. . . Arrive at Wilmington at ......... 5:80 P. M t:90A.M 7:00 P. M Leave Lanrinbarg at.:.v.t.v,; 8 KM A. M Arrive at Polkton at.. ...........1:00 M Leave Polkton at... ..... 1S0P.M Arrive at Laurinburg at..... ........ 6:30 P. M '- St&ffea to Charlotte connect closehr at Beaver Dam with Passenger trains, running through to Charlotte same night Passengers leaving Charlotte about dark reach Beaver Dam to connect with trains reaching Wilmington in SO nours irom unariotte. - Tne track is being extended at the rata of taree-iourms or a mue per aay. - 8. L. FREMONT, sepS-tf - Chief Xntdneer and Sup't 7- alii V a v MISCELLANEOUS. Popular WHistey. Popular Price. ONLY THREE DOLLARS FOR s A CHOICE OLD RYE WHISKEY, , Strictly puret'. Recommended for medicinal use by highest medical authority. . - THREE DOLLARS A GALLON. ' -' " ,v TRY .THE. " JS " SELECT WHISKEY ! ' . "Sold only by CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., ' . .- ; 5 and 7 North Front st sept t4-tf ' School Days are Coming ND THE LITTLE AS WELL AS THE LARGE BOTS should have a NEW"SUIT. A full line of Boy's and Children's Clothing on hand. LASQB 1IKN ; have been provided for by us. Extra size Coat awl Knti JaBtreSftftat.- . .V '.- -rSHRiEa.BROS.', ' -t' - - 80 Market street. eptS4-tf NEW CROP TURNIP SEED. JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER a large lot of Turalp and Cabbage Seeds: Suta Baga, Plat Dutch, Red Top, Nor folk, Globe, Golden Ball, and other Varieties of Turnip Seed, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At J. K. McILHENNY'S Drug Store, N. E. Corner Market and Front Streets. July t-tf Just Arrived. The " OLD RELIABLB" brand of CIGARS. Also, a selected stock of Pipes, Ci gars, Sasaking and Chewing TOBACCO. GEORGE HALL. Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, No 12 market Street 1 IP WILMINGTON, K C. ang30-tf Best Butter in the World LL DURING THE WARM WEATHER THIS DELICIOUS BUTTER Stood the test and held its sweet and rich flavor. We receive tt fresh every week through direct from our dairy. For sale only by GEO. MYERS, eepS-tf it and 13 So. Front street , Spirit Csisks, Hoop Iraiia Cine, Nails. QQ Select Second-Hand SphH Casks, - QQ Bbls Distillers Glue, ! gQQ Bundles Hoep Iron, 4QQ Kegs Nails, For sale low by sept30-tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISONY lOO Boxes ... t r . . CHAS.!D." MYKRS & CO.. sept M tf . . - ; li 8 and .7 North Front st JUST RECEIVED PER 8. S. BENEFACTOR 10 BARRELS APPLES. GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 So. Front street septtf Mullet. Hulleta. Mullets. A FRESH LOT NEW MULLETS JUST RECEIVED BTNFORD, CROW A CO. Bagging and Ties For Bale By septt-d&wtf BINFORD, CROW ct CO. Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Hams, &c. Fdr Sale By sepS-dAwtf BINFORD, CROW Jt CO. STEAMSHIP LINES. Baltimore and WUralncton SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMSHIP LINE! Q0M708KD or tbs FTK8T CLASS STEAMSHIPS D. j. aroiiET capt d. i. race. L17CII.I.B, Capt L S Bennett, REBECCA CLYDE, Capt D. C. Child. RALEIGH, Capt Oliver. WU1 hereafter sail from BALTIMORE Every Tuesday and Friday, AND FROM WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday, CONNECTING AT WILMINGTON With the WUmingt-n, Columbia and Augusta Wilmlnirton and Wcldon. and the Wilmlnstoa. fiar'.otteand Rutherford Railroads; also the several lines or steamers to rayertevuie, Otvlnx.Tbroueb Bills of Ladlna To all points In North and South Carolina, Georgia tUnore and Ohio and the Northern Central Railroad r Tor all pointa in the West and Northwest and ; with steamers and Railroads for Boston, New .York and rnuaaeipiua. For freight engagements apply to ' ' . A. D. CAZAUX,- ' Agent, Wilmington,. N. C Axdrewb tt Co., Agents, Baltimore, .dec 81-tf PHILADELPHIA & SOUTHERN Mail " Steamship Company ! rpHK FIR8T CLASS ; STEAMERS PIONEER, 81 tons, Capt John Wakeley, TON A WANDA, 844 tons, Capt C. C. Wiltbank form a Weekly Lise, and sail alternately from Phila delphia and Wilmington every Tuesday morning, a ' O'ClOCk.- -. -: - y :. , Thravgh Bllla of Ladlnc V Gnven to New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River, Portland sad all points la the New England States, at as low rates as by any other route. Also to Liv erpool, London, Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Ams terdam, and all points on the Continent and East Coast of England. - - Through rates from Philadelphia to all points la North CaroBca, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at as low rates as by competing lines. -. r' For Freight engagements sad ratesapply to WOBTH A WORTH; Agents, . Wilmington. N.C. - J. M. Foasan, Superintendent ; Ox to . WM. L. JAMES, General Agent. , June ft-tfl 237 and 339 Dock street, PhUadslahla. MISCELLANEOUS. 0PEE A HOUSE.4 Three Days Only, Thursday, Friday & : Saturday, Sept. 24, 25 and 28. ;. THE ORIGINAL WIZARD AND VENTRILOQUIST. Distribution of Elegant Presents at each Perfor- ' mance. . , - NO BLANKS. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock nightly. General Admissions... ....... -. 85 cent. Orchestra Chairs'. .- ...- 't W lOU(A MATINEE ON SATURDAY at 8 o'clock.' Children admiUed W Hatlnes'for 15 cent. r- w ept Mt. , . Reau?ff-lii75S;i J. &"f . TOLLET'S . '.:.;.. .... Celebrated FINE ENGLISH Breech- Loading Guns, Manufactory, Pioneer Works, BIRMINGHAM, ENG. HAVING ESTABLISHED A BRANCH HOUSE in New York for the sale of our celebrated weapons, we offer to sportsmen the Cheapest Guns of guaranteed quality and shooting powers ever sold In the United States. They are built with every im provement for American sport, and are made in six qualities, each wnn being brandea with one of the undermentioned names, which denotes its quality : Hbakd. Paicx. .. PIONEER .... 65 Gold. .... 115 " .'...'140 " .... 180 " TOLLEY...... STANDARD . NATIONAL..'. CHALLENGE. PARAGON 835 Any one of the above brands may be selected witb the greatest confidence, as no Gun bears onr name that we do not thoroughly guarantee In every re spect " n. ts. unns Dnut to oraer, at above prices, a specialty. Send for detailed oarticulars. with illus trated descriptive price sheets and testimonials, to our Branch House, 29 Maiden Lane, New York. sept 35-DJtWtf Bagging and Ties. 5Q0 ROLLS STANDARD BAGGING, GUARANTEED FULL WEIGHT. 1,000 Bundles AIR JIH3V CJL M J8 Tbe Best Tie in tbe Market. ... We alo offer in lots, to suit purchasers; upon very fsvorable terms, 4,000 Bundles of Ties, DAMAGED by tbe RECENT FIRE. ', For sale by - - KEECHNER A CALDEB BROS., sept35-tf 37. 38 & 39 North Water St -Arrow Cotton Ties. - The BEST tb MADE For sale at manufac turer's prices. Liberal ulseoants In Xarge Lots. DsROSSET A CO., WrxiossTOH, N. C.-W2m State Agents. CATJTION! We are instructed by the American Cotton Tie Company to give notice that all persons dealing without license in wrecked Cotton Ties with buckles of said Company, or otherwise violating the patent rights of said Company, win be held responsible for damages, , DkR068ET A CO., Agents -For tbe Araeric&n Cotton Tie Oo. . 4 For the State of North Oasohna. , Wilhinstos, N. C , Aug. 14, m4-DAW3mi Get the Dest. We offer the BEST (Calf Boot in the State for the MONEY. A custom-made single or double sole Calf Boot For $8 00. CAN'T BE BEaTy GEO. R. FRENCH A SON. 39 North Front street. sept S3-U Clara Lake's Dream, f'By -Mrs.' Harj Wopd. THE NOBLEMAN'S WIFE! ' . i - : r-By Mrs. Henry Wood. THE DIAMOND BRACELET, By Mrs. Henry Wood. THE NATIONAL' COOK BOOK, by HANNAH M. BOUYIER, author of A Practical HeusewUertc Juet received and for sale at HEISSBERCER'S Live Book and Mulc Store. septMtf Feathers! Feathers! Feathers! 20Q Extra "Live Goose" Feathers. For sale low by ' , , .y septao-tf ' 'WILLIAMS A MURCHISON, r ;" Axes-Axes-Axes, QF THE CELEBRATED SIMMON'S MAKE, for sale at retail and wholesale, at ! GILES AMimCHISON'S, septM-tf "'- 88 North Front St Corn, White and Mixed; Hay, Oats, &c, For Sale By sepft-dAwtl BINFORD, CROW A CO. , DWELLINGS, ,fca, FOR RENT. FOR RENT tTntil : 6ot.;ist; 1875. aug 16-tf To; Kent.1: X HAT LARGE DOUBLE STORE, 23 market Street. Apply to . HANCOCK & DAGGETT, .0 Market Street eepft-tf For Bent. X1 OS THE ENSUING YEAR the Store. on South Water Street at present occupied by Messrs.' Edwards & BalL Apply to septSStf ' rh CHA3. M. 8TEDMAN. MISCELLANEOUS, LEWIS & DAVIS, Press k. Qqq&&&- T ..- - i- :! FANCY GOODS. White G-obds," 'v ' , . ' ';- DOMESTIC 000D3, c., Ac. The best brands of BLACELaLPACAS on hand and sold 80 per cent cheaper than ever of fered in this market '-- 'i7-- ao.lEwis, ttf, , . . a..D ARRIVING DAILY. New Fall and Mr letter J. & H. SAMSOK'S, 43 HgTSM. IN ADDITION TO OUR UNRTVALLTO STOCK of Staple and Dreeis Goods, we are oeatag a msg niflTTit supply of Ladies Mourning Gooas. confining of mnch Empress, Cashmere, Merino and Tafeta cloths. With a full line of London Crape, Crape Veils: Single and Double Cashmere and Merino Fbawls; all of which have been purchased for cash, from first hands in the Northern Markets. An ex amination of above voods most respectfully so licited. ; laept 43-tf . 3. it IL SAMSON. Who Wonli Ga . The . B din ; When they can buy a good umbrella v V FOB 1 7fi t .. Or Bareheaded when a good oat can be . . . - bought for a f -Umbrellas T5c. Up; Hats 30c. Up. CLOTHING IN NEXT " AD." j';'."' "kmsoifco., sept23-tf ." City Clothiers. Repairing cf ; Old Hats and Bonnets. . - " . -y '. " . ... : ' ' " i, OLD HATS AND BONNETS ELEACHEP, pressed and made to . . Look as Well as New. a',., ix. " . For parti UU4 VftWftW. PM. un von x ..WW nauSTf uasreni-4-. NOTICE-A NKWitHrrEUPnisH. r I HE undersigned lurrtng opened a Naval Store JL Yard on the premises formerly occupied by Messrs. Willard Bros., is prepared, to receive Spirits Turpentine and Rosin for storage, cooperage, weigh ing and gauging on the most reasonable terms. Having several vears experierce In the business of receWing and shipplne, can guarantee promptness, in dispatch, order and condition of packages. . At tention or .Receivers is especially invited to myyara. sepi4-im . rfAS. v. b ait in. Guns and Pistols, POWDER AND SHOT, POCKET CUT'ERY, Razors, Strops, Game Bags, Powder Flasks, tterproof G D A Musket Caps. 1 fine and well selected stock of the above eoo ds can be found at the Old Established Hardware House. sept 20-tf JOHN DAWSON. Corn, Bacon, Baggtn?, Ties. 2 JjQO Bushels Prime Mixed Com. 100 Smoked Sides, . 20 RoDb Btaadard Bagging, Off TONS COTTON TIES, ' For sale low by W1LLLAMS A MURCHIBON. sept SD-tf Coal, Coal. Rro AND WHITE ASH, FRUNACE, GRATE, Stove and Chestnut Allof beet qua ftty.; ! ; Detttcred promptly la say part of the dry at lowest prices for ash. sept 20-tf . , . - O. G. PARSLEY A CO. ri: Just Received: ClTRATE MAGNESIA, Baker's Cod Liver Of). " Congress Water, Pain Killer, Milk Magnesia, - Rice Wafers (for taking medicine,) At JAMES CMUNDS Drug Store, sept 184f - Third St., opposite City HalL Patent Process JFlour ! EMJREBRiNDr GTJR NKWTROCESa WjUUB THE BEST Fkmr iifNortii Carolina. One barrel will make 25 per cent more bread than all other brands. Try It Forealeofclyfcy ' - sepWoij-v , M.- --r": GEO. MYERS. . .. . ' . V ' T A-MALE TKACHEttFOt SIX ; J CHILDREN'? f , rpEACHER ItUS UNDERSTAND ALL THE septlilOC BucksvHle,Horry Oa,8. C. ; Floar Sagarr Coffee. Itrd. j QQQBBLa FLOUR, aBgrda fAA BBLS REFINED SUGAU, : ivri AW. - t,. j 150 8c8 pm.?io crt 1 AA Tubs Jm.LeLard.: .'i-i: AW ' - -- . .:i?f?'J t For sale low by i - - eept 20-tf WMXLsJ MURCHISON. 200 BBLS. TUTS CELEBRATED : ; ' v , ; r ' BRAND OF FLOUR JUST IN. 'For sale by.' sept tt-tf EDWARDS A HALL. - C. H Waxd's T7ASHI0NABLB HAIR DRESSING A SHAY A? ing Saloon, 7 1 7 South Front St; Wilmington, N. . O. N. B I aav ive secured tae services u. we bwi , artists of my profession. Ills V KIEOR.4th , I 1 "V;IS..; I