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THE HOilfllG STAB'.
ftATKB Or AUil
une Httaate one day,..,
vi'v .H.v'.FTOUSEa DAILY, BY
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e yer, to advance by Ul...C...;.rr 00
Six months, in adTanc (" i.i...-.t..i..8 60
, xnreo monvns, m advance ( " "
One month, in advance ( ' "
k 75
TO Citv SabBClibera. eiivenv) lit unv rvart of th
city, Firteen Cents per week. Ont City AgenW era
not aathorised to collect for more Uuui S month in
. aavanos.
-f- f, - ' . .. . I
Tr;ttaS -p - 4 ? ; - .iiU, v T
V Third Iowk1)i&&Wai
Repablkansjwere I noinjimted f CSopgrecs
by Tammany ConTentioo. Rev. Dr.
. Montgomery dropped dead la Ute 3ptsco-e-
- Barnes, of the 'lklJiniii
. lor UDel against Jowtm, of tboiiu2ndeR&
Hep
gasta yesterday, and had a great anmence.
;New .York irnarUete; Gold' l6l
rosin; $1 45; pirita arpfeRtineSieBts
cotton, 1W15J cents.. dorlisls still
s 4i,t; au to.,y .jiXinr the
, cityiWaCcrowde4 wHUjivwUo"rfrpnr
Ur--; Very aectjon of hf U,ti tih'tratos
aowu-thaasjengeTiThfitwh
ttort-was byiTaVaiherio
the day previous, many. yeii tries Jiav
ing beeu made dating, the 'tidy and
evening' previous, ,The crowd in at
tendance was :yariousIy';:eatiiQad't'i'
from 12!,000 to '14,0001 persons. , , -r
Fine exhibition of stoves . by the
,i Ilichmond Stove Company. . Superb
display of harness rnade'!.ju llaleighi
The portable coal furnaces, of ;:Adaihfy
and the ornamental iron work of Mc-
- Oallum & Co., are' splendid examples
of North Carolina's handiwork. - Fin
models of .cast from!Hillsbbr0.t
Wilson & Shober, of Greensboro,
have, a line display of axe, hammer
and other bandies. Fine bnggies. and
phietone. Schultz is on hand with bis
usual line display of walnut, and other!
furniture of native woods; of IJorth
Carolina, consisting of almost - every
article for: the household. Fine speci
mens of wood graining and marble
jErrainmgr.
v virmueiu .ouu,.ur iuihceiuwu,
'exhibited fine rifle . guns. J ulius J
Lewis &. Co. exhibit fully a-toousaud
articles, from a pen-knife to a cross
cut - saw. - We .' saw , several a&
AJderney inileh.; cows, some with
calves and some' without; .Durham,
and native stock: also the largcst'and
finest bulls that we ..ever-saw orr ex
hibition or elsewhere., We also- saw!
on exhibition the largest and", fattest
oxen that we ever bad eyes-on. i -
lu the sheep - department we will
mention a very fine show of Cotswbld
sutd Southdowns exhibited by James.
iMorwooujOi yrangi?, ais a numucr.
if Merinos and native- stock, by other
jieiitleinen whose narnes.we could not.
4 learn. The ' hog show is also' Very
Tlie' Shepherd dogaexhibitedxby
Mr. Iluzar & Short, of Uidgeway, at
tracted much attention ;it: s
;In passing through Floral Hall i'.we.;
saw some curious surgical instruments
exhibited by Dr'L.' Julien Picot; of
Littleton, N. C; -They consisted of a
tournequet, cathetor aad silver-'bailet
forceps. These surgical instrument
were the property of Dr. Julien Picot,
who served in Napoleon's wars in the
capacity of f ulr surgeon.' They were
used by him and his brother! Jen. bo,
every battle field in that eventful pe
r'lbd of I'rjeach history from' Jemappe
to Waterloo. Thus "they ' might be
said to have seen the baptism and the
burial of ' Fren ch glory. M Upon "the:
last field the totrfhiquet was' adjusted
by Jean Picbt while Julien amputated
during v the 1 bloody scenes ;oT that
terrible dayvn I -have often seen the
eye1 of the aged 'Veteran ligty4up
while relating to, me, bjs little grand
son, th'ftgl6rk?ni',nW)-iationa iliifiter
ing around these"; instruments.. He
preserved Yhem'with 'great'eat and
attached great t.talne to-ithem as he
did to raany. atrphy,tepughiby him
o the New "Wofla. when the star of
his idol, had; sh Helena: ; JtTpobJ
his death they were pnrchasea oy a
noble genUeman, Dr1Wate..Wad,
of Plymouth, .N C. lie lost tbem
during the late war, having "been
stolen from: him."' Some bonorable
gentleman, after the ; war, - returned
them to him 'As the grandson,; and
one who worships the rnemory of his
illustrious ancestor,' he . has .kindly
i ven ihem to me. I place them upon
xhibitioi as a uiomento'. of .perhaps,
the most glorious : and memorable
poch in history.' ;:j ; ",;:
In the military display the commit
tee were 'unable to - decide;' between
Bingham's and Horner's cadets, and
di v ided the preniiums.
v? "'7: HIC RACES.
The raco was a, running purse, mile
dash. t . '(' Z, 'I'l
.'Chas.',VDo8ier.1 entered bay (:ho.rs
-Billv Bowlerrs: -K i." .: ' "
Ja. Faueett entered 1 sorrel f horse
Pineyoo.SS!fKrUv
A close,:, and, exciting racef both
horses running very close together , all
the way-round, but Bowlegs won by.
Usagth plii W 'pioii
The sacond race .was also for a run
ning pfU56ew.Jttlvefpllowing entries:
1 5 rooks, entered oy Jas. Hancelt.
' Hope, etitcied by Chas. Dos'ier.
Cad, entered by T. C. Yancey.
This was the prettiest' race of the
day by far.. Hope vpn the pole but
: tm the-lartf-feIlvbaero:ilie.;.rcar
Brooks taking the- lead, closely pur-
kued by?- Cad , H,o'po . &inartly" in the
rear. ' They passed the stand s on the
first round t in o the "position above
r stated. On the last half-mile Ilope
closed up her gap, came up with
V0!c: v.-no. 22; -
Brooks at the homestretch, ' came
! . , ' . t .1 II 1 . . 1
:.KT "i." iZ r r?r - . trry. The rafters' In the new f store ot
lime, 2 ;aXSn Whwh ttotf tflt CEa Aim. A nd ; lh i rnriier Of
entnegat neither one. succeeIed in
SJSt0 OfTO5R?3ji O
telegrapher; newspaper, speak
InVbihe'mblovment bf women as
,Qperators,says that their power is al-
reaav leit in ine uigner siyie ui wn
-vne.U9P eeR nale operators
over toe wires, ijow jcbib anu vai-
'operator; ori! a bitemtf putter JquivUs
ou.tho moBt .vulgar of blashemersi
MTord
jn - the cliurchyara fir u -rtm'
Canterbnrv. is the follouikijiscrib-
KloXTrepared by his owohac3;Tbe
inn of a traveller on 21s. sway. to tha.
New Jerusalem --V
Spirits Turpentine.-
jjir, x, iv. jsruner win issue: a
dally 'd ojcIdjb Qal') wrjral'i si'.T' :.
The crowd at the State Fair
Thursday is estimated atlrom.12 to 15,000.
Maj. "Gilliam; of Davidson, spoke
at a Grade club, la Norfolk Tliaxsday even-:
ing.; . - --Z:- in-:
l -During the: Charlotte. Fair Mr.
NT. C. Harry will publish the Fair Week
Bulletin. i.! . ; s .;. : :; . ,1 '
- The Rocky Mount Mail reports
the killing of a jnnd dog after he had bitten
: several animals. " iv-- 'ifj 1 i
k The Watchman is the name of
" a Conservative paper to le ' staited in Mt
Airy in a few weeks. ' , r
The 'Weldon Fair 'wfll com
mence on the 20th, and last four days. Wel-
don fairs are usually fine. " ' i wi
The kitchen , :iof , Mr. . Jolin
ITutcliinson, of Newborn, was burned! acci
dentally Thursday morniag. f . . j J
At Jersey Meeting House, David
son, county; Elder Jordan baptised 67,. per
sons of all ages from ten to sixty. i " t
Christiar.ChurcC of
North Carolina and Virginia will convene
at Hank's Chapel, Chatham county, the Fri
day before 3rd Sunday in November, j j
At, the meeting , of . the State
Agricultural ociety Wednesday" night
Hon. Kemp P. Battle delivered an interest
ing eulogy upon the late Gov. CaldwelU
i t Wilson ; Ilain , Dealer ; j The
drought, which is already without a parallel
within the memory of the most of. yur citi
zens, continues to prevail in this section.
f Geu...x3f. - W.,"" lians'om made a
happy little-Bpeech at Raleigh' on : Thursday
I night, ) in response lo. a svrenade)f Gen.
U Xeach and IIoo, r, Ji Snober also spoke."
I I . 'r'-v --
, At Organ JjUtneran- vhuren,
Rowan cotidty. Rev; P.' AStrobelhas late
ly had an interesting communion met'tme
at . whictj twenlj'-five persons joined 1 the
:liurcu, and over SUU persons porlooK of
lie lord's Supper,' .; ; Vi'l'i..-
-khh Fayetteville Gazette says
that Daniel Ross, a neero. was'' brought Up
before 8. A. Baldwin, Justice, of the Peace,
on Monday morning, -12th instant, charged
with having burned tne turpentine j suil 01
A; H5 Slocomb, Esq.r about fourteen miles
from town. ' He was bound oyer to court..
Salisbury . Watchman: I The
bod v 'of the man found . in!'the creek at
Rumple's bridge, reported in this paper Jast
week, has been identified as the remains of
J, O. McFee.1 He is known iuthe Circuit;
Court of the U, S., first as a prisoner charged
with counierfeltmg,';butiY.leasedjon bail;
and next,r as an. accused turning State's
evidence- ogarast'(ther partieBOharged with
L be tjnanotte uoserver reports
'that one S. B. Half, ex-Jntlge;x)f Probate of
York. coontvirS. and autbpr of ,VA neil
in the Radical Camp," formerly a proml-
neat politician; fled,; Kaieign, enargea wim
obtaining money. on' false pretenses, .The
Chief of Police of tbat city teiegrapaea tne
Charlotte City Marshal to arrest hint 'Bajl
was arrested, gave, bait' and fled, ' leaving
hotel bill unpaid and wggage.u ; iji
Rer. C. F.I Harris; idiji note Jto
the "Winston Sentinel says: VVery probably
tBeTafgesrrtergrdwIng iBom-Carprhia-
may ne lounoon ine premises,. w B raider
secluded- spot, of my.. neighbor, John H.
Shore, near Old Town. It is a. tulip o?;yel
low poplar of the genus populus, and meas
ures 33tfee around, and consequently! 10 ft
8 incbes diameter. Its holldw win doubt
less 'contain, twenty-five persons standing.
It "has been remarfeaiue xor a score or years
for the Incubation of wild ducks from the
neighboring low grounds. . ,
ntaleisTr" Arib o meetra
of the State Agricultural tJociety Tbursaay
night, held in the "Ball of the House of
Representatives, thefollowing officers were
elected lot the- ensuhig twelve ..months:
President CoL . Thomas Jkt, iioit. ot Ala
mance;, , Vice President 1 at large Dr.;
Columbus Mills, or caijarrus; ov. j, a.
Brogden. of Wayne; CdE' J. -M.v Heck, Of
Wake; Dr. W. J' Hawkins; u of Warren ;
W; S. Battle, of Edgecombe; John: Nor
wood,"' or - Urafige. Treasurer - a.
Wilev. Esq. Recordins- SecrelarV-i-Malor
Ji..a Winder.: . The. appointing of theL Vice
Presidents from the ' ainereni ciongres
sior al Districts ' Was left ta the 'Executive
Committee, as also the electing.of a Super
intendent,the office of Recording Secretary
and Hunerintendenl. 1 ne . re-eiecwon oi
Coif Thomas M. Holt last night, by accla-
maiion, as rresaem c; uo ow"i7pi.ur
fural Society, was a'deserved . compliment. -
. We congratulate the people . of
Fayetteville,' and -the 4 CumberUnd 'and
Robeson section or -'tne-: State, in? ine an
nouncement which we are enabled to maKe,"
that the requisite amount in bond3 has at
length .been subsCTmea, ana noiuiug now
oDDosea this elosins of the contract for the
grading of the Fayetteville and-, Florence
Railroad to Shoe Heel on the Carolina Ceif
tral Railway.' iteviewing all the circum
stances attending the work upon which the
board bf directors" have recently entered?
and taking into consideration the Very seri
ous difficulties and nnusual obstacles which
have opposed the consummation of their
plans and wk4& wrfeef that a due meas
ure of credit 'should :be accorded to .the
President of the Road. Mr. A. A. McKethah,
and the directors, for their ''faithful 'exer
tions in finding purchasers foe the .bond,
and to our citizen" for toe earnestness which
they have evinced in extending to this rail
road; enterprise -.all the assistance in their
power,
rave
WILMINGTON,
hm of the fearful accidentia Charlotte Jast
Wednesday, mentioned in this column yes-
Tirade and Church streets, had all been put
it) position; and the sheeting was about to
be commenced, ilr. Moses Allison, one of
taa rarnfintprs t wrtrtc -on the house was
standing on thi acaffolding around the third
story, ia front of yi raiLers, aDo, 11 oetng
opservadV. tbatoaeoi these was; nvt stand
lr struck llr Allison, hurnnRhim from the
scaffold.:' to a wJld.Topep clutchihg some
l.titmg to which he might cung "he,
spread out bis bands, and, with ouUtreMJO-
eu arnia, Tell ivM On uis face upon tne pave
Aent ' below.N The fall., waa. not less than
fifty feet, and lur. Allison is a. heavy man.
His neck was broken; skoll crushed ib, and
his"face was ;much,,al9fl2ured. "-la an ln-
Grim'ea was on tho scaffolding, and though
lie escaped being knocked off, some of the
tim her and. a num ber tof bricks fell on him.
and he was painfully hurt ia the. face and
hack.. A negro workman was bruised and
rt, atao but iotrioosly i JMri Allison
was Well wnvto"iieiirlyIl or citfzena,"
and juraa a man. of. excellent repute In )he
Cotntouhilv. 1 Ha leaves, a wife and a'bnm-
I . ;NBW ADVKKTISKVlJBNTik' 41
W. H. HARRisox.Onlcial prawing. j
j A. D. CAZAtnc Steamship Notice. ;,
See card of Grant & .Hinton. , r
j Lewis & Dayis. -Alpacas I Alpacas!
Local Dote. - ' -' -t
--JWarm, cloudy and rainy weather
is predicted for to-day. . It looks threaten
ing as we go to press. r,.fJ!C'''ir'
f" The Brig, Caroline IK J&Oeu,
(Noyes, sailed from Newburyport for this
port on the lllh lost. '
j The British Barque Edmund
i&rttort, Brodie, arrived at Glasgow from
this port on the 12th inst; ; " -X
The Schr.' ' JE S. JPoioell, Wil
liams, seven days from this port, arrived at
Newi York on the 13th insL
I f Last night was the time for the
regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen,
but no meeting was held. ' t 1 J
The British Barquentine . . Vick
jc6 ifebqne, Whiteside, arrived at Geeste
munde from this pMt on the 25th ult
- Mayor Canaday and Deputy
Marshal Price are expected to return from
the Chattanooga Convention this evening
The Steam-tug LiUie Somers,
Capt. Eskew, bound from Philadelphia for
Savannah, put in at this "port yesterday for
water, &c ' . . . -,. ;
The fourth of the series of lec-
turea on phrenology, by Dr. Barker, waa
idelivered'ai Msbnic Han. last ntghttequnS f
a Targe audience."
Some CiTfT
One of ihe. buJcliers of this city had on
exhibition yesterday a calf only a little over
eix months old which weighed, when dress- j
ed for the market, one hundred-and sixty
five pounds.. It was purchased from Mr.
L. J. . Thornton, one of the city agents of
the Stau, who raised it on his " premises
from ordinary stock. " Who can! beat it? -
..! s, . :
TIi N. Y. and tVUmtnrtea Steam-
TheNew York and WDmmgton. Steam
ship Company are to have a semi-weekly
me betweeacthe -two porta in a few days,
t'being the design of the company to run
ithe steamship AcfuHes in, connection with
the Benefactor wadi JBegvlaUf. It will be
the first appearance of the steamer atluded
to in eur . waters -and we hope her advent
may prove to bo the forerunner of a still
forthef increase to ihe fleet ath early day.
Sale or.JPrepertr for City Taxes. r ' .-V'
1 The sale of city property for taxes, ad
vertised -by . the : Treasurer and Collector,
takes place on Thursday,' the 27th inst' The
time is short aiuUb.oW wp desire to settle
before the . sale takes place ould do so
without delay. . There la considerable prop
erty to be sold besides that advertised, as
those who have waf6,ta'&dlnw
kept then? names out-of the advertised list,
will share the same fate with those whose
property has been advertised, provided they
donotpay'uffln time.' !.
The If . C. Delecatea at Cbattanca.
In the Chattanooga Convention on Wed-
nesday bi'calfing the vote of 'North-Caro
lina on the report of the Committee on
Resolutions, Mayor W. P. Canaday of this
city said that no outrages had occurred, in
his State for twelve months and -that the
people were as safe there as in Masaachu
setts. ";:"u
Deputy Marshal Price, colored, of this
city, who-appears to have entered more
fully, into the spirit of the ever-tOrbe-Temem
bered Chattanooga fraud, said V he would
have been - murdered ia' passings through
Georgia but for his colleague.?. r
Another Old CItlsen done. "
CoL Wflliam B. Ffaaner, formerly of this
city; but for some' tlme'past! a resident of
WrTghtsvflle Sounddred"at We latter place'
yesterday, of congestive chiff, at the age of
53 years. Col. Planner walst Lieutenant
of the 1st Regl'mVpfortb CtoroHna
troops throughout the Mexican war where
he served his State with much distinction.
Subsequently nhe turned his attentioH to
mercantile pursmuwaicu w umuj
cloned for! the.; more quiet' and. eongenial
business of a former. ' Hewas a genial
companion, full of benevolent impulses and
numbered ' jnaoy veiy!warm friends among
his numerous-acquaintances In Wilmington
and elsewhere., f. i . .i.'.r--.t intjrni.
k Th f uneral ' services wnf ake;plact
OakdalC. Cemetery this afternoon ; at t 4
o'clock.' "" . v
ing straisht, it waa leoaened by-a workman
t be put in Itsproperposition. Thiasway-i
eh the other oieces.'ahd a niece of thetlmP
N. C.;?;;SAfpRE OCCpBER1874y 5.; r:
'i: km f?4 AlOPBtt. . C T
. :!;:,:iiartoiieepr;bii
:A large audience was mo?
tertained last night titte 0p
the perf or mance of the jlari'c
nation with their ne bundre
latouarttstsheit
attractive, compriaiDg many t
features! bfplaf theatrlctl
Lllipirtifcia
jdemo"a and pii&K were 4y
Com! '.zs.6n ofmeTchatii " lf
tojT'y their parts ia a
af each, rejretatioii evl:
of a welleasod audience.
;.The traoTmatfoa i ec
beaaiiful ajfjdaizlin.
gTbeywbeaiUti.
of J' young Yolks at 2 .
as there is '$$nd bf to
famaaMcufoev ;wiiLH rlM-:
ahlyen
lottst by
.Combi
ate avUor
JVeTtod
isemeota'
;-,!" fairieaH
yonderful
acejs made
taril.and'
f ?appUtfse:
ie,idellght
luch con
artiulary(
ihe-, benefit
-1 -
uS-dayabd
, in the per
-i c!!ldren
fj T4asierforne4
jilght and we feel confident that they ill
have a crowded house, fy viri ' V ft x'.
n
Direct Shipments mt Cot(n. ''
v. t .. :
f The British Barquentine' Fbrencj Harga,
ret was cleared from this port for Iiverpool,1
yesterday by Messrs. Williams &S;Murchi
son, with a full cargo of cotton; and be
Norwegian Bsue ifec&ator.is alsflh Joadiog
with cotton fortbe same destination. There
being no additional expense In the way of
freight or otherwise! In-sending ? otton to
this place for shipment to Liverpool broth
er foreign ports, we can see no reason why
our fiieniL. hi (be interior should send the
staple to Nortoik, Charleston or Savannah 1
for that purposoi J The encouragement and
building up of our own, principal .seaport
should certainly be a sufficient uidaceineat
to give it the preference, especially when
the pecuniary considerations are the same.
Let our friends at Raleigh, Charlotte and
other points West give this matter their at
tention. rr . , , j , . . ,
New Invention.
CaptH. G. Fladger, 'of Lilesvillc," who
has been In attendance upon the State Fair,
arrived in this city yesterday evening, and
judging from his description of it the Fair
must have been the most successful one
ever held in the State. " .
! By the way, Capt Fladgcr and Mr. Thos.
L. Sbaw, of Laorinburg, are Utf inveotorsf
of a new car-coupling and a sash-fastener,
both of which were awarded first premiums
at the Fair. Both inventions are spoken
of as very ingenious contrivances, combin
ing qualities which can scarcely fail to bring
them into general notice throughout the
country. Patents have been, applied for,
and we hope may prove of great pecuniary
illlvSuiage ttfthe"partTes tnwraTOdt-
Wlxat la Said of He.
I The Fayetteville Eagle, whose editor has
recently been on a visit to this city, thus
gives his impressions of what he saw and
heard: "The foreign shipping of Wil
mington has greatly increased, 1 and ' it is
said the harbor and bar improvement at the
the mouth of Cape Fear River some thirty
miles from here is progressing' well. The
Channel is being deepened so that ordinary
ocean steamers and sailing vessels can enter
and thus save lighterage. Therejis hope also
of making Northeast River navigable fifty
or seventy-five miles up into Doplin. Wii
tnington has certainly doubled in business
and population since the war and is still
growing rapidly. ' ' -. -i
" The Cape Fair River and the railroad
now. progressing to , Charlotte give . .WU-;
tnington its chief business.' Hundreds 6f
young men from adjoining counties find
ucrative employment la Wilmington, and
many business men are constantly coming
Jiere to . enlarge their business and estab-
isn nevinaustrjesj:vrJ:. X CTl-
Personal. , -
Rev. Mr. Parkiason:ef the First M. E.
Church, North, has returned after an ab?
sence of anoat two months ia the interest
of his church. He is very vell , satisfied
with the result of his mission, which was to
solich funds for the erection of iai suiuble
house of worship for his. congregation in
Sampson ralr '' ? :,,:; :. ,, ' . .
We have received a neat pamphlet, print
ed at the Rsporter office, Clinton, contain
ing a list of officers, . premiums, v rules and
regulations, of the Tenth4 Annual Fair of
the Sampson County Agricultural Society,
to be held of Clinton on the 25th; 26th, 27th
and 28th days Of Noveniberw 1874.; The
annual address will be delivered on Fri
day, the 27th, by Gen. Leach.. ;,
. ' nOTKL ARRIVALS.
Scarboroueh House,"'-R $ . Scarb'rfMieh.
Sroprietor 8 H Read, W C & A U RiZ
ittles, do; J ArWUam:FederaI Poin;
J A Adkms and son, ao; Julius; WeeUs,
Smithviller M W Hilbon, Brunswick coum
ty; Isaac Highfield, Kendall plantation;
Mrs Hannah Highfield, do; W, H Batson,
Onslow county: J M ' Bradshaw do;: John
E Pollick, vastieiianes; uuomun, esmitn
ville; Edward Egan, city; .T C Nickolson
Brunswick-jsountyv.JW. Justice, dot John
Twis Charlotte.,, y i.-;.
l iFarmer's Hotel, B C Barden, .proprietor
C M D Humphrey; New Hanover county;
W G Dibble, do; Owen Alderman, Point
Caswell; R L Yiek,, W:& WR R; 0 Z
Costin, New Hanover county; W R Moore,
Magnolia,; Dudley; New Hanoyer coun
ty ;ChasAusburn, Virginia. 5 ;t-, 5
Pnrcfctl Hotfsd. J.'R. Davis, nrbnrietor.i
F Georgfj Whiteville, N C;, Jno A Collins,!
Enfield, N U; irranK inung, 4 a opencer,
Baltimore, Md; Capt RL Hall, Maine 1 Capt
W H Allen, New' Jersey T", O Gniespie,
Charleston , Bf Ifayo;. J r.vRichtnondy a ;
James R Richards, .Baltimore, lid? W F
Manson, H W Graves, H B Washington,
Maw YnrVi H O Fhieder.'Lilesville. N Ci
Jas Sinclair. C O Rv: D P Johnson. F, Mc-
Neiir,' Shoeneel; B F Powell, Robeson Cov
in Jets V:
11' N -ovr-Ji (::- .VS
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hx. titi,lo a n:. rm ni.- w
Cbmi. an Spetaclv, inst ireccLyed t,.f ? ?, j
'' k'. T. A' Si P. Jt "TLVramoXiti.: May5 18th;
Nisv Yoax44)EAB.Siast kaye ut cetaraed from
a shopt .with. taetPrealdeat) ot .u ,Kd; Heary
gff and kfllecr tvo bt thetd Acia.ux eatmot say ioW
tfe U&r wen,- bat a toot they&uat har beta ft
uuyngirxne eaoj eatrtunleraeaflai gt
drs.ot DOWderV Of cmrae this tu lanre charge bf
powder analaigB stzed shot ft birds of 'their slse.W
ahles one to'tw oae of two-sixes iuger shet and'
shaot themil MOtdinryrgBas twith (he an,
efce, r This is a treat advaatagewhem hiyde are wUi
aad Aifflclti to'.kBL . Inevee .hjod iwo hardetror
closer shootDggoas than tha two, yoOj1 tamed eut
for' me, and. I csa confidently recommend jonr
weapons' to sportsmen,' feeling eaWthey 'will; not
oply be pleased with the-pWdld4uality'af ma
terW ttsed In fheOri wmebictloa, thk ptefect wMsV
'manshlBUsiilayeft la ftet8&ger9 the.pessimd.
itye of Anlsh thmnghout,'tmt with the fine shooting
qualities of your weapons, which,! I thnk are sn
rlraled. Iive this recommendation after two years
experience in the' uee of four- guns, having used
them ia all kinds of sheoting, and never at anytime
have I had reason to wish for better or more reliabie
weapons. Thejr suit to every respect f . !if
i .-if .Vonrstroly,!-; ..
j oct 14-d&w j ... ... . ,j B. C. Hawjuct..
j TairsriEB' P&THTiMO-iKKS for copying letter-head
ings, sUtements, way-bUls, &c Can be copied in
the ordbiary letter-press book. ' Send your orders
or priating in these inks, and for ell other descrip
tions of printing, to the Mobnino Stab rrinting
House. . .....
: Tbaksrb PazNTnro-Itors will copy clear and
distinct for an indefinite period of time. Send year
orders for work to be done in these- inks to the
Komnss Stab Printing-Hoase. f ;. ' , ' .
1 Book BnrbxaT.THX Mbatrm Btja Book Bin d
ery does all kind of Binding and Eul&g In a work
manlike manner, and at -reasonable prices. Ker
caants sad others needing Secelpt Books, or other
work, may rely on promptoess In the execution of
their orders. , ...v. ,: -t ,: . .
TaAHsrka PBnme-lHK. Invaluable to rail
road companies, steamship companies, banks,-: mer-
chants, mannfacturers and others. They are en
during: and changeless and will copy sharp and
clear for an indefinite period of time. Having Just
received a fresh supply of these inks, we are pre
pared to execute orders promptly and at ' moderate
pneea. -:. ' ' t',".1,;: -- :;u-J---
;-; ',' ' -' '
Tax Pbihcb or Wales1 Last. His Boyal High
ness has been detected in' many an act which has
startled the Queen. The last of which Is said to be
the orderins of a 20.000 worth of tickets for thePub-
nc uoirary 01 &.eniacKy. ner majesiy, it is siacea,
itr.
did not
ct to his DBvinsr liberalfv. - but in the
present condition of the Prince's finances, she
thought $20,000 worth was too much for him to in
vest. It is asserted that he insisted on sending his
order ' to : Governor Bramlette, assuring his royal
mother that he knew; what be was about, for that as
t. 500,000 war tQ be distributed to the ticket holders
on ffovemoer su, ana in sucn guts as $zau,uuu, $iw,'
000. tc. he would have a splendid chance at one of
tnese spjenaia prizes, ana was. ea&uy pay ma aeois.
oct u-aAweoa iw rn son wea
IF roir
Want a Situation,
.s:-:,:;.;.!,,:
Want a Servant Ulrl, -:;--.V '"V '
Want to rent aStore, ; i -- iV fJ i-
i Want to eeU a Piano- ; ' s ;..v.-5:.-.
Want to sell a Horse,
Want to lend Money,
f
1 Want to buy a House, V
; Want to buy a Horse,
Want to rent a Boase, '
j Want to seU a Carriage,
i Want a Boarding place, r ' ' i.
i Want to borrow Money,
' Want to sell Dry Goods. - . : r t ;
! Want to sell Groceries ; '. ;r
J Want to sell Faiituxe
i Want to bell Hardware,
Want to sell Heal Estate,
j Want a Job of Carpentertng,: : 1 1 f! '
J Want IrtH ff RlrftRlfltthln: V'i !i
; s
.1 . f
Want to sell Millinery Goodv J- -r
,1
f Want to sell a House and Lot,' aj :o
i Want to find any one' Address..; no nut? I
Want to sell a piece of Furniture,. R ! .nnJ
! Want to hay a second-hand Cairige,, . , v . . , .
Want to find anything yon have lost, ' '
j Want to sell Agricultural Implements; ; .
; Want to Advertise anything to advantage, ' '; ' '
f Want to find an owner for anything Found,' :
'Advertise In
f"
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f i' '
FLA?INKR.-p-At his residence ton. Wrlshtsvflle
Bound on Friday, Oct. 16th, ot congestive chill, CoL
W. B. Planner, aged 53 years. S. .
- His friends are. respectf njUyiiaviied to .attexa hif
iTaoeral this af ttrnopn at 4 o'clock, atQakdale Cem
leteryj.:, ' -.-.. r ' ;.-.. ; .:
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Offlclal DrttwlHgs of the IV. C.
Herieflclal . Association :L .
FRIDAY,' October 18,1874. ''
. 1 1 :
' Class 153, Drawn at 1 M. 5 i '.
68 S3 .78 61 8 -41 W S4 4V 81 44 , 3 ,89
- Class-153, Drawn at 5 P. M. r
68 te ( Si 5t 49 19 73 44 15 '13
: w Hi . ciase 151, Drawn at 9 P. M. :'
59 48 63 38 .51 ,76; 14 63. 6 30:29 86 ...
oct 17 It ' W. H. HARKISOH.'
They Are Still Going;, ,
; And we are. Still Ordering,
THOSE FINE BLACK ALPACAS,
The Best and Cheapest in the" City.
ALPACAS ! ' ALPACAS! ALPACAS!
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CaU and ee our stoi k; no trouble to show goods
oqt 17 tf
t , LEWIS & DAVIS, ( ,
Naw,iiYork. and Wilmmgtbn
,il steamship oomPJy: B
-Tit
. -..flie Steamsliip Acbilles ,,4
Wills ail iromNEW york for wilmino-
TON TUBS II AY, October , aa-a., '.A.
itt lj-li '::i- '-''''- X D; CAZAUX, 'Agent." 1
j. K.. Hnrroa.
GBA2JTioHITOp;
Gedermi CoWmleelon irierchanta and
No. 8 SOUTH WATER ST. WILMINGTON, N. a
Btrong. , vn ue jccagicm BJr $rlewsjne ovns.
iWatq' him,' '"IA'f, toenv" Heepjled,
Taere's! no nse,thfey W'jtooaUra: H raised fcy
.w"-J,J"L7f ySEBMAN rjOLC. QTJlNINlB TONIO BIT
W tpn alwava on hand, at bottom Drtces. a 1UU. I I -r Vi.Q mn nn.hoi c
menu respectf uUy solicited; octlT-O
jr.
r.-i
j. i..
j .WjgQEEuNp.- 2,196.
i-NEW AD VERTISMEENTS.
OTWiuOODS, UEW'j(J,00D8;
s.,ToTDayK,
' - rKRTWTTia mr
pearlies' Belt and BnckIea,T ail tinds?
I GvesV'flnes;- o!a8Jity?'silk'Ml. Finii.'! "
1 Linen, Collors. d Caffa, plain andcmbroidv .
Hw.kiiPrayeaujgsKdgi,
1 i '
'Jii-i hg and Ihaeriifags, Slpt( ffc. :bf1i o
Uteris,
ZepTlyr Worsted Hair'
TO BB DISPOSiD OFAt' GBltATL xBEDtJclfl)
i t. Xept Stock f,Tl rj .
FANCY GOODS AND , MTT.LTrTOY
Variety Store, ;o. 42 Market Street,
1 aug 15-tf nac ,
-L. VLANAGAN.
Horse and Mule
Collars, hames and: tracb chains,
Blind Bridles, Axle-grease, Whips. Spurs, Bridles,
Saddles, Harness, Trunks and all kinds of saddlery
goods very cheap, at .. - .; ,
.. .. 1 ... . - ' .-.;
sept SOtf nacl 3 8. Tepham Sc Co'i.
: ' We Propose. "
TO GIVE OUB CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF
. - r .viij iv;i"-i
The Decline in Prices in
' f t1- . . " ' - . ... ... ....
And offer them first the best quality of Calicoes at
TEN CENTS PER YARD Uey are the best prints
made. We are hourly expecting 100 pieces of FKUIT
OF LOOM SHIRTING which we Will sell at" TEN
CENTS FEB TABD."
THK RIVAL CORSET AT 75 Cents. ' 1 '
It beats the world for the money.
Another lot of SHAWLS and DRESS GOOHS by
Express this morning," and by steamer an m voice of
Ladies' Tninka, Satchels & Umbrellas,
with many new articles in the various lines of goods
at the leading dry goods house of - " ' ! ' ' "
' : ' ' BOSKOwrrz & libber,' ;r-!
octll-tf' "J " n' 29 1 Market street,"
No"? Fiirtlier. Postponement
' . OF.THE , - ;
G-rand Gift : Concert,
OF NORFOLK, VA.....f, ;.
THURSDAY, 19TH HOVEMBEBi
Under authority of the Virginia Legislature (act
. passeauarch Stn, 1S73), . .
5 O.OOO Ttcketat 6,000 CASH GIFTS.
; ,. f. j TO BJS GIVEN AWAY. .
One Grand Cash Gift of. . ...
One Grand Cash Gift of A . .
30,008
85,000
One Grand Cash Gift of... . . . i ... . ........
One Grand Cash Gift of. . .
One Grand Cash Gift of.. .......
1U.UUU
,5,000
!s!boo
une urana cwsa uui or. ... .
One Grand Cash Gift of.. i
8,000
15 Cash Gifts of 1.000 each..... - ' .1- 15.800
8Caeh Gifta of t -y 500 each,.if.U4..;14oa
43 Cash Gifts of 230 each..'...'..'.".: .-.'.. s10.750
) 79 Cash Gifts of i150esclLj.v.:t.w,i "-.lLSSS,
'50 Cash Gifts of 100 eacK..!: .. 85,080
578 Cash, Gifts of . . 60 each.. L ...... x. i 88,900
6000 Cash Gifts of V 10 each.lV..:;.:.".: 50,000
euuu vooa mxb is, ngsregnunz. .
. . 'PRICKOIr TICK
...$250,000
Wbole Tickets,; f 10;' Half Tickets, $5; Quarter
Tickets, Sa, 50; Eleven Tickets, $1Q0 7,.,
NO" INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
. This Concert is strictly for "MASONIC purposes,
and will be conducted with, the same liberality, hon
esty and fairness which characterised the first enter
prise. .A
" i-;u.vS-yoH3f-Ii ROFER, President
I For Tickets and Circulars giving full Information,
address, " -
- ilKisnx v. JlUUIiK, secretary,
viit.-Jv -.' .... r.,r , .V Norfolk, Vaw
RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. .
eept'8-DaWeodlOwks ThSatTn- - ' '' !"-'
HARDENS AND INVIGORATES THE GUMS I
Purifies and Perfumes the Breath! Cleanses
Beautifies and Preserves the ... ., . . .. ,
TEETH!'
TJse It daily, and your teeth will be the last of Na
ture's eifts to fail you. ,
' : . - SOLU BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1
may 38-eodlyth sattu "
Sale of ""Jleat Estate
.. TO
Foreclose Mortgages.
.
By VIRTUE OF and In accordance with the provis
ion a of two certain deeds of mortgage, made by
Solomon Levy to " The Bank of New Hanover," the
first dated the 1st day of August, 1873, and register
ed in the proper office in Book G. G. GL, at page 7G4
et sequent,' andthe second dated -the 84thdayof Oc
tober, 1873, and-reentered in -the propet office In
Book H. H. H., at. pages. 298.aud 299. w will on
TUESDAY? tlie day of Noytinber next, at 18
o'clock M., at the Court House In the City of Wfl-
mingt-m, in the County of; New Hanover and State
of North Carolina, expose to sale for' cash." bv pub
lic auction, the followiHg described Real Estate, eltu;
ate in said ciiy ot Wilmington, via:. Beginning In the
Southern line or M artei street in tne centre or tne
will the dividing line between the store now occu
pied by Samuel Blumenthal and the store occupied
oy Laurence Flanagan, said point being seventeen
fet si.d six inches eastwardlv from the centre of the
wall the dividing line between a lot formerly be
longing to the late Thos. Cowan and one now th
property of Thomas B. Parr, running thence east
ward!? with the lias of Market street thirty-five feet
and four inches to the Use or center of a lot , form
erly belonging to the late Emanuel Betteneourt,
thence southwardly with said line sixty-six feet to
another line of a lot which formerly belonged to said
Bettencourt, thenee westward! with the line last re
fMwi tn thirtr.ftve feet and four inches to the
mM nf th wall first before referred to. aadthenos
northwardly with the centre of said wall to the be
ginning including the Store now occupied by Lau
rence Flanagan and the store recently, occupied by
G. W. it. vBffifrggji j. 8TETDMAN, Attorneys.'
i Womraw;Octf10, 1874-Stawts Sat Tu.; . , ;
-1 . octll tf GREEN & FLANNER.
Ce month...
ten Squares a naif oih5 T ??. ?1tyatS,
DWELLINGS, ifca, FQR RENT.p',
ntili Uctobero 1875;
O iTWTOSTOl1 jrnwtT.T.Twr t rfvr mjTmm
L Malberrr. Between 7th snd th.
in
.fii-.Tinft : i i ifii rtfii-. j-. iKi-l
octtsiw
T . .fOHjf A. EVEITT..
4-
1 1 viiMISCigLANEOIISX t.j
F i 'TtSTCf NlgHtk OMv
i . its rc : ii i Hit
Wrlda
.pray TSatrday Apn.
Past l.-THE CAKNTVAL FANTASTIQUE.-'
Pabt 8. Virginia Minstrels. , ?. i
i Pabt 3. Pantomime, Beauty and the Be&sK ' J - i
Pabt 4.-Hampty Dumpty. - . .r , v
Pabt 5.-Gorgeoos Transformation,
j Admissioni 50c, ; Children, SCa , Matineei Adults .
and Children, 85c ; Galleries, 80c Reserved Seau,
83c. extra; to be had at Heinsberger's. '
i Commence at 8; doers open at T. Matinee com
mence at 3; door open at 2. j ,' - , ..'
i oct 14-4t . . -
: ''in " I '-i'' f.' . ' '. ; ..'. 1 ! . ; r,
Establisned Beyond a Doubt,
That we Sell More Shirt -'Better
j '. r Shirts and. Cheaper E3drto u i :
THAT LANy- OTHER: HOUSE IN THE STATE.
"- , - a-
BY THE WAY some "Scratch," it eeems that .
they know we sell right smart of shirts. For
us it is no use to elucidate , j - - nl
OUR MAKE AND iQlTALlTYJ r i
that fact having been long established.'
octl4-tf
DAyiTJt & WEILL, , .
I Call and See Them, r
" . ; . !;:' i ' ...'.'
JX LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED , LOT. OF
i IBeantiMew hn)mos,: -
Specimen copies of some, of the' most eminent
i EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN 'ARTISTS:
t ' f Just receiVcd and for sale at 'V" ' : -
i;-j.iOJ:-vrrr?i m i rKrasBieitieRK -' ''
octielf J
Live Book and Made Store.- -
EfiBairlHk of i Old ,HatS) 4 ; Epfi&
jrVLB-HATS. AND
a.
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pressed and
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1 For particulars call "on ' MRS. JENNIE' ORl, bi 1
Nun, between 3rd and.4ih stxeets. . ..
The Brown Cotton Gin,
TFBBER BELTING, Gin Saw Filea.5 Letther
x Jteitmg, uin urisues, jLacing J
Rivets and Hooks, Cotton Scales, Bai
Belting, Gin Bristles, Lacini
Leather, Belt
gtting .Twine, v
&C, can be found at the
QLD ESTABLISHED HARDWARE HOUSE OF
' oct 11-tf
JOHN DAWSON.
.; , A CARlf. ,
King ' sons', PoRTSMOTm'VA; dyk
- WORKS, beg to inform their, friends and cu-
tomers in North Carolina that they have opened a
Branch Office at NcL X Carr's Block, Second street ,
W ilmington, for the reception and delivery of goods, .
which will be ander the manafirement of Mr. George.
E. King. Orders for Dyeing or Scouring are respect- ,
fnUy solicited, y .' t:T .KING SON 8. )
oct io-im no. 2 carr's biock, secoDa nr.
Flour. Sugar and Coffee,
I t T; 7 -T 1 : ri 1 . . t
For the Toilet. '
lUBIN'S EXTRACT, LUBIN'S SOAP. LUBlN S ,
Powder. Genuine Farina Cotocnel Hoyt's German
Cologne. Murray & 'Lammans -Florida Water, ;-
uoiaen ceil voiogne, javenaer wer,' nay rtura,. -&C,
Ac. For Sale by -. -
ct 11-tf Third St., oppesite City Hall. , -
i i.i. r-. -7-t i rr p ijafiv' ,
t For ) the Ladies
1.
rrHE feUBSCRiBEB HAS JUST -RETURNED
i X from New York with the finest and most select
stock ef French Millinerr ever offered In this city.-
Also, aU the latest styles of Dress Patterns. You .
arejNitpectiuny lnvitea tocan at ier teieganx room
up-staii-B directly over her former establishment.
Due notice ef the grand opening will be given, r ,
oc.t 13 aw it. a. AiUJisAiavN,
i ' ' ''ii T-r-r-
Notice to -Trespassers.
ALL PERSONS are: hereby forewarned against
shooting, hunting, ranging, fishing or otherwise
trespassing on ttr Bremises known as the Bernard's -
Creek tract, about 5 miles South of Wilmington -
The penalty of the law will be enforced against all
trespassers. -
"; ,J" Blackjack 7 ''""?
And SPLIT OAK, ASHE, PINE AND MIXED
i , , ' , . , i .
Wood, for sale long from wharf or cut to any de-
- . - - ..... s -
sired length and delivered at lowest prices. -
octu-tr : : o. o. parsley & c0.
Cold Weather
H
AS COMB - AT LAST. -REMEMBSB TUK
' If awCwal lad ftro 1 r4,
Cor. Front and Mul
, where prices are VERY
.' i i , tf V ! ,1 "
. , J. A. SPRINGER. .
oct 14-tf . .
First- Malaia ? Grapes . of ; tlie Seasoh.
fresh Malaga iORaPES, ' ' 7
; . . CHOICE BANANASi , 4 . . ii
APPLES, LEMONS, AC,
At - B. . KOBTtUWr B,
J'et to-rf - v' Fruit and Confeeaonery Store.
T-TZ
LUBIN'S
GENUINE. FRUIT -IXTB AC TJR,
TTOR FLAVORING CUSTARDS, ICE CREaM,'
JD Cakes and Pastry. " W " -
mi AS. D. MYEKS Si CO..
oct 15-tf
8 and North Front sf
K1!
WDERED CAYENNE PEPPER; '
Sage,mcaa,.. - .t
. ' Jait BeeaiT ay, f - .
oct 14-tf " ' 4 " " GREEN & PLANNER. "
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L , 2pTnMtiM..?.'..v.?.:..h..sa 00
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Ii III! 111
Until pcti?lst, 1 875
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