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THE nOEIiniG STAB. 4 . PUBLISHED DAILY, BY ; BATES OK ADVliUTiMNr.-. One 8qMreoneday,;..v. ;.f , rt BATH Or 8UB80BIFTIOXI. One year, in advance (by mall) f7 00 81x months, in advance (ft " ).. 3 60 Three months, in advance ( " M .. 00 One month, in advance ( ) To City Subscribers, delivered In any part of the city. Fifteen Cento per week. Onr City Agents are not authorised to collect for more than 3 months in advance. . , , .- ..- OUTLINES. . -JTtibunfs correspondent contradicts the stotiea of Conservative lawlessness in Ala bama. . - The government troops were defeated near Buenos Ayrcs. . At Holly Springs, Miss., a mob of negroes took a negro charged with murder from jail and, shot him dead. : la the 'Billings mur der case, Mobile, the ; U. S. Commissioner committed two of the parties, releasing one. New York markets: Bosin, $3 40 $3 45; spirits turpentine, 38; gold, 109 110. - The extra' troops ordered from Sheridan's command have been sent-to Alabama. Thirty-nine Buffalo medi cal students arrested for taking subjects from grave yard, and paroled by police Judge. i v PALMETTO LEAYES. . The JEagiia tbetme6Ta daily paper juss sianoa at epartanDurg. . -. . Ex-Gov. W. II. Gist died at his residence in Union on the 30th ult. - , . .Marion Star: An infant daughter of Mr. Addison Stevens, who resides five miles from town, fell out of his bed Friday mgni ana iraciurea tier left slioulder. THEOITY. Ttae ItKalls. The mails will close from this date as f ol- .- lows: ,. -v". :. . . '.. ,. . Northern (night) mails. . . ... ,:. . 6:45 P. M. . " through and way (day) - malls 5 A.M. southern mail. .......... .. . . . 0:30 A. M, Carolina Central mails.. . .. . . . . . . 5 A. M omuuvme, oaiuruays ana lues- ltva it a r "'"J .. J dJL iUi Payette ville, river, Mondays and ' Fridays 1 P. M. Fayetteville by C. C. R W., daily 5 A. M. Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every Friday .i .... .. 6 A. M. ' Mails delivered from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.,- ana on eunaays irom su to U:3l A. JVl. - Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order on Hegistcr Department open same as stamp omcu .0 N KW ADVEHT1SEII1ENTS. ,; W. II. Harkisojt Official Drawing." . Edw'd Castwell. Attorney at Law. Vick & Mebase. Ale and Porter. F. M. Kixo. To Patrons. t G. R French & Sox.-At the Bottom. C. S. Ellis. Dividend! . : . : C. S. Ellis. R E. and L. Association. The Carolina Central Railway. ' The Charlotte Observer, of -j says: The vigor in the prosecution of the work on this road in the suburbs and a short distance out from Charlotte, is greater than since work was recommenced on the road. The trestle over Town Creek, near Phifer's mill, has been comnWoft nf js er. excelioTjo- iue timoers lor tne trestle over-.Briar CreekK two and a. half, miles, from the city, have all been prepared, and work'is now in progress on the trestle. It will be completed, we .are told, by Satur day week, A quantity of iron has already arrived and is daily arriving, and track lay ing will begin from the depot here either iifunv ur Lu-iiiiii row. i priKtnno1 rr i ra track over the North Carolina Railroad was finished last evening. " " : " v " The usual vigor which has character ized the work on this road of late, is due to the well directed efforts of Captain V. Q. Johnson, the Assistant Superintendent of the road. ; :V;.":. '-''" "The grading on the road is just about finished, and two or three trestles yet to be built is all that is ''now delaying, the road. T" " . 'a " j.n a very8iiori ume inese wiupe nnisnea rapid rate, the iron, implements, and force ' for this all being ready, until the last rail is laid, and the seaboard and piedmonfities shall clasp hands over a direct and solid line oi iron, apeea ineaay." j . A TUIt to Wllmlogton. ! The editress of the Sfh it cf V i Age, at Raleigh, thus alludes to a recent visit to Wilminirfnn "lV fnnnA . flia ritw erpontlv changed, and . for the better. ,Elegant houses had been bail V splendid churches erected, beautiful trees shaded the streets, sidewalks laid and lovely gardens grown sinqe we were an inhabitant of the city. ' "We were lost in the home pf our child hood. , So many new houses had been built between the old ones and, the old ones so improved that we could net, In many in ' stances, identify them. "But the material prosperity of the city had not changed the hearts of the people, same whole-hearted hospitality,' the " same general friendliness that haa ever been characteristic of the people of the glorious old Cape Fear." ' ; " Hobbery at LllllnKton. . 1 . The store of Mr. S. H. Bell at Lillington, in this countyj was entered on Tuesday "night last and robbed - of boots and shoes, dry goods, clothing, &c. to the amount of about $75 or $80." The thieves bored three holes in tha front door, about where the bar on the inside was located but finally gave np, it seems, this plan of effecting an en trance, -and bored d hole through the side of the store close beside a window, with the object of removing the bar from that This plan, however; , was also abandoned and tbey finally succeeded ; in getting into the store through the transom oyer the back door, the glass of which was broken out. No cine to the perpetrators of the robbery. . A Knotty Question. . The schooner Tarry Not,' Timmons, ar rived at New York from this port on the 1st in st. yv&mington Star. . Considering the port from-which she fcuiJed, is not "Tarry Knot " the correct spelling of the name of the schooner whose afe arrival is chronicled above t Index Appejl. Hr ' ' It ia Not, unless it be admissible; to spell the word correct, as it appears in the above, with a. , v ' . ' ' '" V " VOL. XV.--NO. 15. CHAIT1BEU OF COIttlttEKCK. Proceedlnza of tlie Anunal Meeting -The PrealUent's Report-lilectlon of OlQcers, &c. I The regular annual meeting 6f the Cham ber of Commerce was held yesterday morn- ing at 11:30 o'clock In the rooms of the Commercial Exchange. ' I . Cbb ZZXZZTSrZ: taSioeS, was proceeded ' .. I he report of Richard WV-Andfews, Sec- j " vu.uiw, euyniug tut? uuouviai condition of the Chamber, itsreceints and expenditures duriag the past year, together withihe repc;t of the Auditing Committee,- were read. : Col. W..JLrDeRosset, President, offered the Inlawing ery interesting report, which, on motion, was ordered spread upon the uuuuies una aiso pun isned : ; . WlLM SGTON, N. C, Oct G, 1874. ., f vuAiuiiLi ujt VjOmmebttc j Ckmrnerce : ' ! - ' Gentlemen : At the closes of our fiscal me.flh.e.buPe.Mo' ourport, provement of the business facilities of our city and port would be desirable as a mat- It is a gratifying fact. that, notwithstand- ing the general depression in (trade, conse- quent .upon the financial panic of 1873, the rfipnrna Know n. aatiafnotnrv vheult 4r parison with the business ofhhe previous year; and our commercial communitv have. as a rule, passed through the trying ordeal with but slight losses. f The gradual reduction in values of most or tne prime necessities of; life, and the nearer approacn to a Healthy and safe busi ness, as was formerly done ii this section, are matters for congratulation on the part nf nur still cnff.rlr... i. ts - of our still suffering people; Spromising in mo near luiure reuei irom some, at least, of the many curses under which they have The principal efforts Of the SChamberrlhr. ing the past year, have been a continnatmn of their labors In behalf of thesimprovement ui our oar ana river. 4 The continued, very earnest and self-sac nficing labors of your indefatieable Chair- man of the Committee on Bar and River improvement, Mr. Henry Mutt, have re suited in securing from Congt-ess,with the valuable assistance of our iSenators and itepre8entatrves, an appropriation much in excess of what we could have expected, en abling a continuation of the work under the general plans adopted. j J ; The result so far has been f all v nn to ex- pectation, and the fact of a vessel havinsr passed through Bald Head channel drawing in tees incnes, is tne Dest evidence of the benefits arisins therefrom. The savinsr in tne single item of liarhteratre over the Rin has been already at least fifty per centum. No vessel, of draft of water above stated. has passed through the entrance to our har- oor lor more tnan 2o vears. 1 ine eany completion of our great railway makes it incumbent upon you to use extra exertions to secure an appropriation from Congress, for the next yeari- sufficient to i complete the combination f works, and restore onr harbor to its pristine capacity i ana useiuiness; ana 1 wouia recommend that early efforts be directed looking to jts accomplishment. '''. -..-j. k i I am sorry to have to place on record the5 lukewarmness of many of our citizens, and : including some of our members, as regards the maintenance of this organization. It is generally conceded that the linfluence of a: l 1 . : tuuuiuci ui uuiuuieree, uuuipuscu, as uura ia, 1 01 persons representing tte wealtn and character of our people as rwell as every ; branch of trade and industry, is greater with our legislative bodies and public or ganizations 01 every nature than that of any other Dody, and as the ordinary expense or 4 1. A rf-rt I - T " t : , ' iue vuaiuuer ia very iignt anu is oniy in- 1 creased for th rnhl!. A lit io Pminenf lv f proper that each and every one should take J ai jcaai. imeresi. euougu in ! susmiuiUK me organization to become members and assist in defraying the expenses, which have here loiore Deen Dorne Dy .comparatively iew. All of which is most respectfully subt mitted. j Wm. L. DeRosset. Pres't. i The election of officersTbeing next in orf der, the following gentlemen were, after bal lot, declared duly, elected for the ensuing I year: .' -,.,. t f . - President Wmi L. DeRosset V 1st Vice-PresidentJas. Sptunt. 2nd Vice-President E. Peschau. Secretary and Treasurer Richard W Andrews.- --'- - Executive Council Geo Harriss, R. E, Calder, D. McRaei J. H. Chadbourn, A. Il VanBokkelen.'Vv r --j - " ' I The following 'Standing Committees Hall, Reading Room and Llbraiy E Pe. schau, fyhairman; J. L. pant well, R. WJ Andr6wa:f - ".'. rT'r:V::r f'-' r-" Transportation and Nayieation S. Vick, Chairman; F'lff. Kerchner, A. D. Cazaux.. ' - . '' ,' '; ' '. :r--l-: ' I Correspondence and Foreign Trade A J. DeRoarot, Chairman; LoeD, James Sprunt. . ;- . v:;-;- ! Propositions and ' Grievances D. Ji. Murch ison, Chairman: Win. McRary, R. der t ( E. Calder Insurance and Finance-fE. E. Burruss, Chairman; Jas. Dawson, LB. Grainger. Bar and River Improvement Henry Nutt Chairman: Geo. Harriss," James H. Chadbourn. , 1 1 ' The meeting then adjourned. t V. 8. CoumUiloner Court Edward Delaney, the deserter , from the United States Army, alluded to in our last as having surrendered himself to the pity authorities, had a hearing before U. " S. ; I Commissioner Cassidey,v jyesterday after noon, when it was found that he belonged to Company iM. 2nd Regiment Artillery. He was ordered to bo sent to Smithville, that being the nearest military post. A Business Change, j We learn that our friend Dr. YY. W. ilar- riss has purchased , the ' drug store , on the northwest corner ' oi rrum nu juoim" i Btrpets formerly occupied by Capt. J. L. r-.4 - A "liiitit his intention, with I wuuau.r, . . . , competenaiww:;iirr--:--'' . rZT- pess in all its branches. Jle will give . lur- thpr narticulars in an advertisement wmcn i nrllr iimeiir in a IB" uitya. f WILMINGTON, N. C. FltlDAY, Local Iiots). Import Entries for sale at the offifi of The Morning Star. st. . , I he steamship Benefactor ar rived at JS ew York from this port yesterday -rBoth pnntinsr and mli i In the finest grades of copying ink at the ' Star Job Printinsr Office - tt '' xv -1 C- Harri (ftta-d In the proceed XT mT. Mmp - r , r :i " r ' . communication from Smith f vUle ivin tne particulars of the violence 01 tDe late Sa!e n.to vicinity, the damage I . uuu,. tame io nana ioo late to be b s?rvice- ; The case of Edward Cantwel w the City of Wilmington, which was to have com. off before-Joki Casaifl i leraav at -z nYMsvir hoi hum ;nn.;i.. Stnr.Prf J I a Ihe only case before the Mavnr's I Court yesterday, morning was that of .Tampa Strudwick, charged with disorderlv con- duct' who was found wMy, but judgment waa suspended on the payment of costs. . a' m?W2g -sq., Has opened an office in the building next west of the Court House, formerly occupied by Justice Ca8S,dev. which haa been neaUy fitted up for the purpose, and where he is now ready to dispense justice. One of the rear doors of the Store of Mr. Weill," corner of Front and PriDcess streets, was - found unfastened by officer D. Shean yesterday moraine at 4 1 o'clock, having remained in that conditon all night Fortunately the fact had not been discovered before and consequently nothing was missing. A. Huge Snake Perambulating; iriar- Icot Street. Yesterday morning, about 10 o'clock, a large snake, apparently about five feet long, nt of what particular species our infoi- mant could not say, crawled out from under the stone crossing at the Northeast corner of Front and Market streets. Two ladies happened to be passing at the time and were naturally very badly frightened at sight of the reptile. Alex. Biyant, colored, who was near by, seized some rocks, the only weapons within his reach, and chased his snakeship until he reached the gate leading into the cemetery in rear of Sr. James' church, where he took refuge, but failed to inflict any injury to the " var- Fire Yesterday ITXoriilus:. ,X,,U1 Ul Ul Jewa&y mormc ?ui 4 0 clock, was caused by the burni The- alarm of fire yesterday- morning, ine Jit a small wooden building; the property of a colored man by the name of Cato Bunt ing, situatedon Second, between Marsteller and Kidder streets. The firemen and hook and ladder men hurried to the scene of the conflagration, but the building was con sumed, only the corner posts standing, be fore they could reach it The house was fully insured, the loss not exceeding $300, Theft of a Fine Watch and Chain. A fine gold watch and chain, valued at i aa . . . . , wc,c Blulcn lron residence Of Mr. xayior, or ine nrm 01 arker & Tay- lor, on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets, on Saturday last, and no clue has as yet been obtained to the perpetrator of the theft Several parties have been arrested on suspicion and examined, but no evidence could be adduced against them. The B. E. and L. A. At a meeting of the Directors of the Real Estate and Loan Association, held yester day afternoon, a dividend of $3 60 per share on stock partially paid up and 6 per cent; on stock fully paid up waa declared out of the net earnings ot the, six months ending October 1. ' This institution is said to be in Probable Drowning. It is reported that a Mr. Fails, son of Mr. Wm. Fails; of Masonboro, went fishing for drunr on the beach at Masonboro Sound, on Tuesday last, since which nothing has been heard of him, leading to the supposition that he was drowned. HOTEIi ; ARRIVALS. Scarborough House. R J Scarborough. Proprietor. S V Clioo. Niagara Falls: D. Piper. W C & A R R: CaDt Bamnel Priee.: Smithville; Capt R FuUer, N Y; Capt R Sears, Mass.; Capt J N Taylor, Philadel- puia-, juauB vonsiensen, uenmarK; xx m Scott, John Waters, Chas D Russell. City. Purcell House. J. R Davis. nroDrietor. R Ransom, Va; F Harwood, Baltimore; R uowers,K ta uuchrist, Charleston; W F Tillett, R M College, Va; Mrs Boyce, Bos ton; WL Saunders, Buffalo Springs, Va;1 Hank Rosenbaum. Cincinnati: WS Tivons. N Y; C B Phillips, U S A. r ; TBAKsnsPBixTiKoiKKa for eopviag letter-head lugs, statements, way-bills, &o. Can be copied in the ordinary letter-press book. - Send your orders tor printing in these inks, and for all other descrip tions of printing, to the Morning Stab Printing House. ,i ' li - To SpoBTiXKN. Head the advertisement of J. A W. Tolley the celebrated gun, maiwfactarers, of Aa an -U M juigiauuv ubu aw.au-aMuvaa wo without a rival, as is shown by the large number of testimonials in the possession of the Messrs. Tolley. Send to their branch' house, 29 Maiden Lane, New York. : tbanbteu Phintino-Ijtkb. mvainawe to rall- road companiesateamsblp companies, banks, mer- chants, "manulactiirerS; and others. They are en- during :ai&m:m tad clear for ait indefinite period of time. Harm just MCeiTed ft :tieA Bupply of these 'inks,, we ara pre: execute orders vromptly and at' moderate -v,. CITY ITEM; - Tsahbteb PsnrriNO-IjnKs wih copy lear and distinct for an indefinite period of time. Send your orders for work to bo done in these inks to the MORftnra Stab Printing-IIoase. Book Biudbbt. Thb Mobituw Stab Boot Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling In a work manlike manner, - and at reasonable prices. Her- ' chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders.- ' . ' ' - - - ' ' -.. ;. Thh ; .Toixbt Guk. Conr or .Tbtibonial.-p Htosos Citt N. J., Bept 30th, 1874 Ubssbb. J. W. TonKTr-29 Maidei Lane, New York:--Tlie 10-guage Gun Ho. 3078 1 ordered from you elves me entire satisfaction- I waa very exacting when er- aenng tne Gun, bat must say that you have more than fulfilled what I required of you.' "I have shot several breech-loaders by first-lass makers, and your gut beats them all for beauty and workman ship. As for shooting qualities, your pu shoots stronger and more even than any gun I ever shot. I have shown U to several good judges (including first-class gnnmakere) and all agree that the action is very strong and durable, and that the gun is one jf of the' best they ever saw. I navemade some very long snot with it, nsinffwrlyex drs. of powder,, which is all your gun requires. ' I have shot it at a targat according to the rules of' the Turf, Field and Farm trials, tnd.the average of 6 shots at 40 yards is: Left-pattern, 169; penetration, 88; right-pattern, 175; . penetration 39; using 3X drs. powder. Now I am sure such & gun is seldom met . with, and am very proud to be the owner of it But Jhe real test of your gun is fa the field there it, excells all others,, killing cleaner and handsomer than any gun I eveV saw, as you assured me they would. Both paper and metal shells work splendidly. " Gentlemen, I have to offer you my very best thanks, and will recommend your guas to all my friends. - Tours Respectfully, i 6 .' w -;'.- : Hxnby Lobiot. . HOW THE MONIT OoK! After Nnmnlm 9Afh f will be easy to Bee how the money goes, for then the drawing will take place of the Public Library of 000 in cah will bo eiven awav to ticket holders. Th fortunate holder of the ticket drawing the first Drize marl 1 1 aallv a ..tU AClffrt AAA. r . nin wm. kiu. wiiii eau,iuu; or tne second prize. 100.0(0: of the third nrize 7R imn? nf th nMi, prize, 450,000; of the fifth prize, $25,000, &c. Ac. &c . until 90.000 errand cash orizea shall all hvW distributed. Truly, this dutribution will tell how the money goes I oct -eodlw Fri 8u We IF Xi Want a Situation, Want a Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, 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 Herse, , Want to rent a House, Want to sell a Carriage, Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, Want to sell Furniture, Want to sell Hardware, Want to sell Real Estate, Want a job of Carpentering, - Want a job of BUafc- ! --sr rvrani to sell Millinery Goodr , ' . Want to sell a House and Lot. jwmtt to find any one's Address. Want to sell a piece of Furniture, - - Want to buy aoeond-hand Carriage,-, - Want to find anything you hare lost. Want to sell Agricultural Implements, Want to Advertise anything to advantage. Want to find an owner for anything Found, Advertise in T11K MORNING STAR. Spirits Turpentine. Monroe has street lamps now. 'Tho xannAa aia 'Pull f " wvv.o uiu tuu KJk Willi I pigeons betweeaWadesboroand South Car- olina. I The Washington Echo claims that not less 20,000 bales of cotton were shipped from that port last season. A Granville county man crot the highest price in Petersburg naid for shin- ping tobacco this season, one hogshead The Salisbury Watchman savs the house of Mr. James A. Click, of Rowan county, was burned, it is believed by in cendiaries, last Sunday morning. The loss by the fire which burn ed the. Washington and Janesvilla R R. Mills was not $100,000, covered by insur ance, but $80,000, insured for $10,000. Gazette On Tuesday the dele gates from the various county granges met and took steps to organize a bank in Kin- ston, with a capital of $25,000. Books of subscription were ordered to be opened at Once. , ,:,,t j ;w;-; Washington Echo: We are re- iably informed that (n the office of Mr. J. Gray Blonnt, in this town, in 1830. there was the skin of a tattle snake, killed in Hyde county,; on the North Lake, 23 feet long, and as large askhe body of a man, on wmcn mere were seveniy-nve rauies. Also, that one was killed in Martin county, in 871, near Waring, jrith 63 rattles! Messenger: The first annual meeting of the " Eistern Medical Associa tion" will be held inNewbern on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, proximo, at 7 o'clock . P. M. A3 Constitution amend ments and other business of imnortanno will come before tjie meeting, a full attend-: ance is 'earnestly desired. Arrunirements will be made with die different railroads to pass delegates for ohe fare. The Salisbury Watchman is able to throw no new light on the mysterious murder of the stranger at Rumple bridge. The man was well dressed. - No papers or writing could be founii about the person by which it could be identified. The skull was fractured on-: both sides and 1 the left 'law broken. ' Around the body was a bag tied with1 a hame string add, in the bag about 40. pounds of, rocks. -Two negroes were ar rested and examined but nothing of import ance discovered. Sometime since we published an account of a robbery committed Bear Lau rel Hill and the subsequent killing of one of the robbers and mortal wounding pf the other. The Argus skys: The one they cap tured, upon being interrogated as to wheth er he belonged to theLowrey gang gave very evasive answers, bt finally owned that there were others connected - with him in the robbery businesi, and that there was a regularly organized clan. Clinton Reporter : The Presby tery of Wilmington met in the Presbyterian church, in this town Wednesday evening and ; I continued its. sessions till Saturday night There was a full attendance. A notable event in the proceedings was th appearance of Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Wilson, late of Columbia Theological Seminary, but now pastor of tbe First Church in Wilming ton,1 who was enrolled as a member of this Presbytery. The Doctor, with an unusual Com,binatioh of modesty" and zeal,: taking an active part in all the discussions of the OCTOBER 9. 1874. bodys gave gratifying evidence that he had brought : into the Presbytery a j augment ana an intellectual , culture ui ' wnicn any deliberative bodv miaht rejoice to avail itself, and. when we uu iue overnowinfir -nirtv nl ,r-n.l ness of the man which enkindled all the better instincts and aspirations of the im mense crowd of anxious listeners who sat and stood during the morainer and vnincr services on Sunday, it is not extravagant to eay that this commnnitv hn. utnni i,. a preacher who possesses so many? of the qualities which have distinguished the great good men whom all of us delight in honor ing. Of the business of the. Presbytery our readers would feel little intereBtjn anything except, perhaps, the licensure btH. B S Garris, and the discussions broughtSut bv a resolution to establish the pastoral Na tion when practicable. -The utmost! harmony and good feeling pervaded the en tire body throughout the deliberations. SPECIAL NOTICE. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. MISSES KENNEDY AND KAET, - Principalsi The exercises of thi& SCHOOL will be resumed THURSDAY, ttae StU of October. runctual attendance at the beginning of the Ses- sion is highly important Only the Ablest Assistants Employed Department of Music, vocal and instrumental, under charge of F. P. TA MBUKELLO, from Con- ": . servatory of Music in Milan. For particulars, see Circulars at the Book and Jewelry Stores, and, after October 1st, consult Principals, corner Third and Market Streets. Zsept 13-seodtf Sun Wed Fri NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Official Drawings or the IV. Beneficial A ssociation, THUESDAY, October 8, 1874. Class 131, Drawn at 12 M. 73 66 30 88 10 41 33 SI 25 73 Class 133, Drawn a5 P. M. 18 38 74 30 34 44 78 39 ' Class 133, Drawn at 9 P. ML -14 28 43 18 45 68 13 61 63 67 Oct 9 It 15 65 W. H. HARRISON. Dividend. L HE BOARD of DTRrcrrrrvRs nt th -ruiat. KSTATK AND LOAN ASSOCIATION has de clared a Semi-Annual Dividend of f 3 60 per share on stock partially paid np, and ft cent, on paid up stock, from the profits of the last six months. oct 9-lt C. S. ELLIS, Sec'y and Treas'r. B E A L E S T ATE AND lioan AssociatioTt. r I tiATTHia BTONTHLY INSTALLMENT OF -a. - Four Dollars per share is due and payable, to-day, at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer, No. 41 Market street. Deposits received at anv tivati uiuwca at ine raw er jagM ir'erCeiit. per annum. oct 9-lt C. S. ELLIS, Sec'y and Treas. For Sale : 100 Cases Blood, Me & Co.'s ALB. C T H -r-. . UaSeS JrOI tel. " DIRECT IMPORTATION, j oct9-lw VICK & MEBANE. ' Journal copy. , , -. 17. 8. Claim, Collections, Bankruptcy. Building Associations, Penalties. . EDWARD CANTWELZ, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. . I Ko. 7 Hat. BantBniluiDMJB Stairs- TVH-OTINGTON, If. C. j Neablt Rbadt The second edition of my N. C. Justice, with an Appendix of Forms and Instruc tions for Solicitors. Price $5 00. Address as above. ' -' ect9-3mos " r. ( ; .t of the, J ; Wiliimton TmstCfl. M SaYinBant,: WILt,JrLBSE I AK& "at interest vv " on deposits wiU be due and payable ON AND AFTER THE If th INSTANT. Interest not caJlod for, will be credited and draw interest as i' a deposit, r Money deposits this month will draw interest from the 10th inst , ? : oetfllw ; . .V.. M. KING, Cashier. ; At the Bottom. We have placed our ' , " ! prices lower than- Any House in . the STATE, while our goods are of superior quality a make. i We ask comparison. I - iSO cu t 9-U A- 1 R FRENCH A SON. ' J North Front street Washington Market. FAMILY S UPPLY. STORE ! . , ' . I THE undersigned Tjavejthis day opened a Store, in the New Brick Building corner Market and 2nd streets (entrance on Market street); where they will keep constantly on harid the best qualities of Fresh Beef, Veal, JVI u tton, Venison, Pork. Sausages. &c. " ' Also, Poultry of all kinds (dressed and undressed). Eggs and Vegetables in season.; : The strictest atten tion given to supplying families with the best meats that can be bought in this maikct. Also, to furnish- ug Biuus wnu sucn meats as are required while la port Orders left the day before promptly and care fully filled. u CHAS. W. HAWKS. octS-naclW: JESSE IVES. - and Mule OLLARS. HAMES AND 1 TRACE fnTATwa Blind Bridles, Axle-grease Whips Spurs,' Bridles! Saddles. Harness. Trunks and all kindV nf uu4hi3 saddlery Kooasvery encap, at - . sept 20 tf nacf J S. Tpbmv& Cosj WHOLE 2 -IOf nlVV- NEW ADVERTISMEENTS. NT.W nnnTIS "KTPW QfinTia - UUUiJUl ' 1 : - -try iiisrpress To-pay, . . CONSISTING OF - Ladies Belts and Buckles, all t kinds . Kid Gloves, finest quality; Silk Mitts, Fans, , , J. . 1 ,". jl . . t.t y .1-,.; Linen Collars and Cuffs, plain and embroid , , ered,.Neck Itufflings, Scarfs, Corsets, j Hoop Skirts, Parasole..Veilmgs, Bdg- ; ings and Insertings, Slipper Pat- ' " - terns, Zephyr Worsted Hair . . r , Plaits and Switches, ' TO BB-DJSPOSKD OF AT GREATLY REDUCED The Largest, ' Neatest, Cheapest , aiii Best Kept Stock of - FANCY GOODS : AND MILLINERY IJT THE CITY. Variety Storc-jNo. 42 Market Street ang!5-tfnac - . I. FLANAGAN. MISCELLANEOUS. NEW AEEIVALB This Week, WACCAMAW & CAPE FEAR FRESH-BEATEN R I C.E , HAMS, SIDmBHOVLDEIlSy . ...... . .'- . ijj. . ...y .-..- . - v Dry Salted and femoked)." i English ard C:ctch Ales, COFFEES of 31 kinds at Reduced Prices, FISH, CASE GOODS of aX kinds, TOILET SOAPSj Fine Pale and Common SOAPS, Twenty : different kinds of TONIC BrTTERS,- Cigar?, Tobacco Kerosene Oil, ! Hay, Corn and Oats, WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES OF Groceries at Wholsale. Or clOBa 'bavfner cnaf nmera ran Vo mftJi l ways, with Good Goods at Lowest Market Prices, h may8-tf ; ajDRIAN Jk VOLLERS, SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! A COMPLETE STOCK OF SCHOOL BOOKS, such as are used In all the different schools 'in the city. . 4 i v . ; - t . . : , .: . y .'' P.v : 1 Just received and for sale at ? : HEINSBERGER'S Live Book and Music Store. octt 7tf Bacon and Salt. OQ Boxes D S Sides and Shoulders, g Q Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders, - 3 0QQ Sacks Salt, For sale by & - - -;' KERCHNER & CALDER BROS., oct 8-tf 7. 88 & 29 North Water St. Bepalrina'or Oli Hats ail Bonnets. (V TS AN? bonnets bleached, V pressed and made to . - i Iaok as Well as New. ' For oarticniars call on UTRS JurKnurw evo-o I Nun, between 3rd and 4th streets. - ; I iXlheese, Spirit Casks. 100 XCB Cream Cheese, '.... 5QQ SPIRIT CASKS, i ' Foraaleby - ' ' '- ; KERCHNER & CALDER BROS ' oct 8-tf ' -" 27. 28 and 29 North Water St V Bagging and Ties. Q Q Bolls Heavy Bagging, ' ' v. 2Q Tons Ties, r Foraaleby. r KERCHNER & CALDER BROS., QCt8 tf : -"- ' 27. is .te 29 North Water St Removal ! ' ; Removal 1 Jl yajiwjiiit, Druggists, will I remove October 1st to their new Store, one door Eastof the old stand. . rseit29.tf I c Fire ' Dis 'SIioTeis anl Tongs;; 1 OTAIR RODV, MEAT CUTTERS, MEAT 8TUF-; " " f ers,' Coal Hods, Coal Shovels, Axes, Wood ; V Saws,.Saw Horses,' ac, 4c.r at ; ,;s 4 V J: ; -rC n GILES & MURCHISON'S, :: , ! octg-tf ' ,38 North Front St JUST RECEIVED PER . S. BENEFACTOR- 10 BARRELS APPLES. .. . GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 So. Front street ,aep2tf i BestButterin the World r - Xa. 1 ; JDEUCIO ZT8B UTTER t stood the test and held its sweet and, rich flavor. We receive it fresh every week through direct from onr dairy. For sale only by . GEO. MYERS, sep2-tf . , 11 and 13 80. Front Street ; - C. H. Ward's pASmONABLE HAIR DRESSING A BHAV- ing Duson, 1 ooutn jrront bu, Wilmington, . C. : N. B I have secured the services of the BEST ' ' I - arueiB vi my proiession. u .;cuuV l r -three days s M -four days........ , 60 : Ave days one week..., V " T- M "Two weeks.....;. R ttt - t .... ct -inreei T On A TM - One month b Two HJOntis. "...V. rut xnree montns. Bix months.. . .a oo -'Z.yne ye"".-. .. .35 00 ..60 Ot ,?fr. Y"?1 AayerusemenU taken at tmmh 1 "S"M"f wraiea. . v t p. t I V I JTSlte" Lffl?!!? -J quarter-column, and - ivo ma m uaiitaii umn. . DWELLINGS, &a, FOR RENT. FOR RENT TJntil.Oct. 1st, 1875. ang 16-tf . ApdIt to ' H. B. SILERS. MISCELLANEOUS. : i .THE LEADING . DRT GOODS HOUSE OF WI1HINGT0K IS THAT OF Boskowitz & Lieber 29 MARKET STREET Where ia shown in endless" variety all of the ... - - v . NEW GOODS OF THE JSEASOm And we are disposed to acquaint tha people with . . - . vv y. . the FACT that Dry Goods wm bought and should ' be sold l - r At . Lower - Figures Th! Season than Since the War. Deal In First-CIasi Goods Only. BLA.CK GOODS A SPECIALTY. BosKowrrzr & ldjber, 29 Market street. oct 4-tf NO TROUBLE, To Send Out Goods ! QA8H BUYERS CAN GET LOWEST PRICES and BEST FAMILY SUPPLIES. We deliver Family Groceries when paid for- in any part of the city 7 . FROM HILTON to GREENFIELD, ; - ' i - Trom BROOKLYN to DRY POND. Our prices are LOW DOWN, and tJOODS SENT OUT PROMPTLY. -1 ' , CHAS. D: MYERS A CO.7 oct 8-tf 5 and 7 NortFront at. .-X Marslial's Office, f WILMINGTON, N. C, Oct 7th, 1874, NOTICE. tAND AFTER MONDAY NEXT, 12th inst. under Geceral City Ordinance, I shall proceed to take up and impound all catUe found at large in the Btrects of the city. . , J. IL ROBINSON, OCt3-4t ' ntv'Mnmlial Fair and Square Dealing, WITH QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS is tbe motto of the new Dry Goods Store of ' ' LEWIB'& DAVIS. Frn.lt of tte oona Sbeetlnt: l2 Centa. JSO SHODDY STOCK TO WORK OFF . ALL our goods are new and wll be sold at 8 M A L L JP R O F I T 8 . oct 4-tf "; V ' ; LEWIS St DAVIS. See to It Pp rbn f e HP ' vf i.-. - A yonr children are well supplied with O IiOT IEEE S v I Children's fancy suits just received. BOY'S WHITE SHIRTS, . BOY'S CALICO SHIRTS, . BOY'S SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Boys' and CMlWs O.Ter& Cape Coats. . ; . v SHRIEB BROS', Clothiers, oct 8-tf ' 80 Market street. Salt, Bagging and Ties. 3.00D8ack'ti;::.. i 300 Bo11' Extra Heayy Baj m' 2Q Tons Ties. . For sale low bv ' , WILLIAMS & MDKCHISON." oct4tf Coffee. Nails. Snzrar. Mini. JQQ Bags Frime Bio Coffee, 250 Kg8 1JftUa' i " ' 1017 v 200 Bags Shot, For sale low by . ; WILLIAMS?, MURCHISON. oct 4-tf " ! V Hoop Iron, Spirit Casks, My rap. 400 Badle8 noP Iron,' " '350 NBWN' rspffitT CASKS, .(JQ Sccond-Hand Spirit Casks, . 100 SyrupVJ For sale low by : WILLIAMS & MURCniSON. oct 4-tf Coal, Coal. IVED AND WHITE ASH, FRUNACE, GRATE, r:"?-.-. ; ZDeUvered promptly in any xtart of the citv at tuweas prices for casu. sept 20-tf O. G. PARSLEY & CO. h CoalCoal., INTER SUPPLIES O? COAL NOW OFFER. u , , ; ED at EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES. Send in your orders to " r' ' V '' ' J. A. SPRINGER'S ' oct 4-tf rT: New -Coal and Wood Yard. Feather ! Feathers l Feathers ! 300 BuTaGoo,wFeUlwa-r .r " For sale low by .. r, vv 4 -tf ; WILLIAMS & MURCniSON. ' lit trmm- - ,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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