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On year, in advance (by mall).,..... .'...7 00 T bree months, in advance I M M ) .. . . 8 00 One month, In advance (" " ).. 75 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the city, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorized to collect for more than 3 months in advance. OUTLINES. A Mil ford, N. H., bank President was gagged and forced to show six masked rob bers his funds. - Seventy merchants of Shreveport, it is thought, will Jkj arrested on political charges. In a Kepulican faction row; at Clinton, Louisiana; seven negroes were wounded. ;,-- Block burned in MemDhis. New York markets: Cotton, 15i15i; gold, lJ0i110i. In a drunken riot at' Newbury, S. C, a colored policeman was killed.; ,1 . . . Bayonets Preferred. " Special to Baltimore Snn. Washington, Oct. 18. Information from South Carolina, j j .1 man who has traveled extensively through tho State, ia to the effect that A i.l Tv?at m' 1 v-1 . J a ptuwuij ib wiug vuvuiitkuu uuu uu merousiy signea atvoiumma D-y uoil- Ncrvaui co, DUiivibiuu uie u HiLdu o laics o e r t resume muuary con- 1 rn rv I tho Nt'ito rr ha nrnnnil t hat. tt.,: r armies, and not to an irrepressible 1 i i . a i. uouy oi aaveniurers ana carpet-uag- i ,rp, wlm hflvfl RvSf.Pmat.ialIv nlnn. dured the ceonle. taxed DroDertv out - - " J - j I I of existence, and ruined the financial urvuit ui vue quia jluis pubiiiuu is i kept secret for the present so as not I to affect a remote possibility of I dreen s election over Chamberlain. I Fire In l.ynclibnrff, Va. -w ijvncn a tooacco warenouse . in Lynchburc:, Va., was destroyed by tire earlv on ' Sunday morninsr. The fire extended to an adjoining three- story building occupied by Jennings s tiancocK, grocers; JN.'tlix, grocer; Jonn shearer, dealer, in rags, and A. J. & it. 1. Camp, grocers. The con tents of the stores were nearly all re moved. There, were also three wood en buildings, owned by Philip Bear ami occupied. by him as a pop manu factory. All the above property, ex- cept the latter, was owned by John J-'ipP111 wnose loss, will amount to about 25,000 and is insured. The fire was the work of an incendiary. Preabyterlau Synod of Nortb Carolina Says the Charlotte Observer . We learn from a gentleman lust re turned from Concord that the Synod of the Presbyterian . Church; of the State is quite largely attended by ministers elders and visitors. Rev. Daniel Liridley delivered a lecture on Africa before the Synod on Friday j which makes it ratbernopleasiint forped night. The discussions on the various I triaos whose business calls liiVmntvV'tl.iti topics which ..com- In. fuitj ilie liud v , iiie, vx an uuusuanv luteresiing cnar- ncier. i .Spirits Turpentine: The Charlotte Military Institute has 100 students. Blackburn, the counterfeiter. was caught in Johnston county, Tenn., by a stratagem. ,. Hon.. Jesse Yeates, M. : C. elect from the IstN. C. District, will belpGoode at Ivor, va., on the 24th. Asheville Pioneer : The mother of Col. W. II. Thomas, Indian Agent, died at Quallatown, on the 1st inst. Had she lived till the 13th next May she would have rounded the century period. Tro meri named named Kelly and Dawkins, confined in the jail at Wades-" ooro lor horse stealing, made their escape oue mgnt last lust week. JJawkins has since, been arrested and reinstalled in jai,l. Mr. Ernest William?, who works at Wilkes .foundry and 'machine shops. Charlotte, while passing from one point' to anotuer in tue foundry stumbled over some object and fell, dislocating the cap on one oc ms Knees, and also hurting himself seri ously in one of his sides. ; ', ,;.;. The ' Chatlotte Democrat and Wilson Advance &re engaged in bringing to the attention of the Legislature the lmpor- . - mJf . 5' ' tance of re auifinif foreign insurance com- r paniesW deposit with the State Treasurer a certain amount of money, or in real estates I Ttivmu me ouue, a certain amount. I Mr. Henry Daniels, livincr near the Bay road.' in the s vicinity ot Newhfirn I was bred upon by an unknown rtnrtv- lAat. I aturay; night -and.. rrhapsrseriousl wounded.; Uis horse was also iniured Suspicion resting on one Wake Lane: ml. 1 ClTPfi tin wall drraatii -Anf 1 , -t 1' t .w u..wvvm auu ju uciauik Ualft was sent to jail. ,; s :-: ; ,. ; ; THE CITY". K KV A I) VERTISBJIENTH. W. II. IIabhison. Official Prawing. , W. A. ThompsoK. Land for sale. : Mcsson & Co. Five Dollar Suits. ' James Dears. Building Association. E. A. Ltmsden. For the Ladies. .. :, ' S. G. Northrop. Apples and Oranges Giunx & IIinton. Ilay. ; , C 3: Flanner & Shure. Ales, Liquors, &c. Mus. E. M. Strock. Fancy Goods. 0. II, W. Runge White and red Onions. Local Dote; ,t , ; The British Brig JTauliZns, Evans, arrived at Liverpool from this port' t-n the i7th insCV";.:,;" " 'u - Both, printing andd 'Tuling ;done In the finest grades of copying ink at the Stau Job Printing Office. ;, : . , , tf ; rie - regular monthly meeting of ftn'WiimingtOa Building Association will be held at New Ilanover' "Hall this' (Wednesday) evening, at o'clock; f'- " 1 lie Monroe ''inquirer l xn A formed that the trestle over Richardson's Creek will he finishedhis' week and that Iraiiig will-rrrtainly't rnnning tti that j'lace in two weeks.:' ; ' ..! ;..;-' The 'entertainment given by the young 'ladieis of Uie Front Street M. F. Sunday School Social Society, last night, was very well attended and passed o pleasantly to those present. ! VOL. XV. NO. 25. Fees of County and Tovrmhlp - fleers. In response to the request of our corn pondent " Jlefonp,' whose communicati Appears in our paper to-day, -we give tlie I following list of the coiand townsh omcers, irom isauies Kevisal, wmcu is near correct as can be bad at present I Fees f Constable Executing a summon?, or any other writ or notice. Bimply by de livering aruopy to the party or his attorne, J forty cents; arrest of a; defendant in ja j01 actl0ni aD(i taking bail, including nected therewith, faftjicetfts; Executing subpoena on a witness,- fifteen cents; col lecting executions for money in civil action I two and . a . half per cent, on the. amount I i. :. i . i. i. son summoned, fifteen S cents; advertising ja sale of "property under an" execution, at . ' " L " ! - j eacn puoiic place required, ten cents; and for all other services, same as are now at I lowed sheriff. - : , -ijjfottjiaft I T . recive no fees whatever, ctcept the follow I IDS: X or at.l.Arhmpnt Ivanlv - umta. ru- tl,t Y"t I "t senptof judgment., ten tents: summoni - : p. "culJr cem8; ".more man one -in the same 1 CU8e Ioreacn auclitional, ten ccnts-.rsub; . , .... . i for each witness, ten cents; trial of juugiuutt.iuu vuwr wuiiug ftu affidavit, bond or undertaking, te. cents; for Jury trial and entering vurdic forty cents: execution twentw rnta. rL newal of execution, five cents; return to aj 1 - j " v appeal, thirty cents; order of arrest in civil action, twenty cents; warrant for "arrest ia criminal cases, or in bastardy, thirty cent; warrant of commitment, twenty cents; com missions to take deposil ions, fifteen cents; tasmg depositions on order or commission, per copy sheet, ten centsrmakingnecessarjy ceruncaie ana return to same, thirty-five cents; each justice of tho peace who is a taember of the board of township trustees. shall receive one dollar per diem for eadh day's attendance upon the meeting of the board; for examination of woman in case of bastardy, twenty-five cents; for hearing petition for widow's year's allowance and issuing notice to freeholders, fifty cents: for filing- and docketing laborer's lien, fifty cents.- - . r-.'. : More IilsUt on the Subjeet. We are informed that the gas lamp at the tuot oi.nesnut street nas Deen out or order ui ouuicuiuc past, auu ucnce lutre is no JiSbton Water street, except when the "soft 851 ver moon guides the traveller on his way," from Princess to fulUcirv srreetL ; i t-risou uonos. -i zyt In Priou Bonds. We learn at the. SherUFs . office that fif Jit teen prisoners al t told were lodged in jail in .Yioiiuny anamai lour more were added to U- 3's. bt two of H'em afie- ! nni.i inv;a.w:ucu IU giving liail." ; ; LCSti were all cohired. We learn that there are now about fifi3,:bne. prisoner in the county jail, more than has been incarcerated at riy one lime, perhaps, since the war. ; The most of them, however, are in for petty of fences, fflayor'a Court. , . The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning: dir "1. M. Brooks, charged with disorderly con duct, submitted and iud?ment waa sua- m jt ..." i pended on the payment of costs.2 j Mary McKenzie, charged with : larceny. was adjudged guilty and ordered to give bond in the sum of $100 for" her1 appear ance at the present term of the Superior - . r ' i ' ' - - T jLourt. ;:--r j::' .'f ; v i ; i Jtidiea Benevoleni Soeletv Pbvel- i elelane Pleaee Talc's Notice" : -'j-km-. Wa are requested by Mrs, C. . Q. feenne MA dy, President Of the Ladies' Benevoldnt ARRnrinlinn tn at a to that the rfimn t k 1 wv WWMIfW ..UWV fUV 'XUUUa -V lilt? . .. . . . . i I.W; lDan exhausted by the wnusual expenses of the past season; and: it win oe impossible,, after this month, to furnish medicines for the poor. ' Outstand" inr hilla Already far ypp tlm wtn1 . ' ... i , . v. . -. -- i -"fS,: I tis.X vuier PaPT nrc m;u . puo- lictv to the' facts . -' L ' im Tlieft of money. . ' ... v. - i' v A colored man by the name of Wm.';Al; WiHiams, wlio was, formprly employed 6n the Reyeriue Cutter W. II. Crawford, but had left her for the purpose of going to his home in Philadelphia, got among the Phil istines on Monday night and was robbed (of $40, the amount which he had saved up for the purpose of paying the .: expenses of his trip.. r, ; He accused a' colored woman by e name of Mary McKerziet whose hoqse he had been on the night : in question.iqf having committed the" theft. ., The wpnan was ' arrested, had 1 a hearing 'before tile Mayorand ' was Iseht on to. the' Superior Court.. '' ' ' ' - - -: . : - - - ,m -m ' A Alarm of Fire...,, . ' lt nSghl'at a quarter ipast jp'clockjf alarm of fire was sounded and was found to have its' riginat the graifr mill of Messrs Oldham & Cumming, foot of Dock street. A tremerTdoug -eccUOTient : WasXraised,all the engines, hook and ladder truck, &c, being out, but the fire, fortunately did jiot amou nt to much., , It seems ,t hat. a lot, ;of "waste? which was jn, . the . engine room,' near the boiler, caught fire and communi cated 'with ltie( roof of the shed, but;the flames were soon extinguisheclThe ds age was very slight. ,, ,T' -tr t7 . Before 'Justice TK M. Gardner, yesterday; on the complaint of Rachel Mclntiri", jc6t! ored, one Wm. Ripley, colored, was liar? raigned on the charge of trespass Th de fendant was found not guilty and the pase dismissad at the prosecutor's costs. WILMINGTON The fronds of itl Olivet Council.No. 9, Friends of Temperance 'should not foreet the grand baU to be given for the benefit of the Council on Monday night next, the rlt 9. m 1-1 ..... win insi. Jiveiy preparation is being made hv thofiP hvin'1i,o tr. i ii to constitute It a brilliaat ind successful af- a V P'ckeu- V .A colored man named Peter Pickett, re- siding onpbe of the SounoX was -arrested yesterday on the charere of enrsiner and . - " abusing on Mack Daniel, also colored, He was required to give bond in the sum of f50 for his appearance before the May- or's Court this morning. Death or Gen. Drau-hou. "e regret to learn ot tlie death or lien. Walter Drauehon, of Fayetteville, wlrtcfi occurred .oi., pUca L S.trdW tat TTT . - Thursday previous. Gen. Draughon was .mviu iii, mo uiijuuuiuuuuv.iUjiw.or. ou years of age and was widely and'favorably known ,broKho,fteStali B., 4 a number of years proprietor of the Fay-i ettevtiie Hotel. The funeral services took pl.ee on Sunday afternoon Si o'clock, both the military companies of Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Xight Infantry and Inde- pendent Lisht Infantrv 'unitino- in rininv honor to thlam vhD romoi , -w-v& uwive A uv iviUUlUO were also followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of citizens, s SdperlorCoart,.-; r r -v-.v ,uv 5uiUO KMiuu ui mis vouri, yesieraay, was taken up m the considers w, v. v voooi- dey Esq.,: justice pf the pecerBdt W. Nash," constable, charged with assault and battery alleged to have been committed while acting in their official capacity It seems that on the 11th of June last they proceeded to serve an attachment on the keeper of a certain grpcery store;.when! they arrived at the Store they- found ft"1 in . , J u ' m. possession Of two other men who stated that they were there in the employment of a party other than the one noon whom th attachment was to be served. Upon de- manding admittance they were refused, when the door "was forcpd W f1nif0w0 - J IHasli uoon the order of .Tneti nucuMov I m wu" iuey consmerea lawtul f possession of the store they ordered the two men out, and upon their showing resistance the Magistrate ordered the constable, if they persisted in such resistance, to arest the parties; and it appears they were final ly arrested and taken to the magistrate's office, bnt afterward relenset). Upon these grounds the parties alluded to brought suit mtit,uousuce vassiaey and Constable Nash for assault and battery, as previously Stated. The casu was 'given to -the jury at a late , . h iu; jurj ai a mic hour in the evening aud at last accounts they had not returned with a verdict. A Colored Woman Drowned. ' I A colored woman by the name of Jane T ,. . , . , . Jackson was accidentally drowned last uight, about 7 o'clock, at the wharf of Messrs. Kerchner & Calder Bros., near the foot of Chesnut street. H seems from what we could learn that deceased had been on . . ,, , , . . board the steamer CasweU, lying at the wharf mentioned, during the . day, to see about a sum of money and other articles which her r . 4u v" the conclusion that she had dropped it on j the boat. She thereupon returned to thn I found a Prt'onjhermoney. She then stated that she would call again in the morning and requested that if any more was found it should he kept for her. She then; turned to. leave , the boat and in trying to get' round a "post or bale of cotton she stepped too near one edge of the gangway plank, which tilted to one side and precipitated her int nver. She was heard to -Inn "Oh, Lord 1" as she wont down, and a colored man on the uv" vlkf y mv cwue, ,nu i sne couia not ne seen, ne men. after some I difficulty, procured a' pole with a hook at tached, but .before he. could use - it, the un fortunate woman, who was seen to rise to the surface once,, was drawn under the stern of the steamer Woeeamau), lying, at .the, wharf Close byl aid 'alt efforts' to save her were necessarily abandoned. Deceased is said to have formerly lived at or near Rocky Point but has for. some lime past Deen a resident ot this city, 1 living near Union Depot ; She is supposed j to have been about 25 or BO years of age. For the Star. FEES OF COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. V r Mb. Editok: You wiiHrender u good service to the people if you will obtain and publish in your paper on to-morrow, &full and corrected lis of fees, allowed by law ta.i county and township officers. ' We'want V revised list, especially of the fees allowed now by law, to township officers magis trates and constables -more particularly. . These fees have been so often modified and changed that iVe 4s much confusion on. ortioners take advantage of this ignorance and confusion. No doubt ' corruption abounds in a number of the townships, and it has been so long' "going on unpunished that it has become chronic. I hear bad re ports as our country friends come in, as to in banting upcases fbiri cosU IrUhou putfM wuiuj uie uucuucis, uuu iu compromising with parties guilty of criminal violations, in ordjr to make costs, as. weA, as. in eof bitant and intolerable charges, often made against ignorant and ; deluded victims of official peculation and rascality. The charge of his Honor? on yesterday, : renders ' it evident that he thinks this 'sort of 'mal feasance and corruption has been long go- N; 6.y ' WEDNESDAY,. inz on in Naw IT grand jurors to do all Jn their power, to stop " Dv bringing' these offenders to punish- aTaVaw reaHyB XwKuS officers and you will aid our Judge Solicl- AM.K3 J. 1 ... 13 - T V I Wf wanu w.ury m tueir efforts to main tainJaw andoier.v .k i rorm. i Scarborough House.R a Scarborough, proprietor. C N Sparkman. OR HollinW 2 fSSS&i $.$tenr Stockholm; T I Tw!Ji. i vuiBujj'vuiumuuBi a me w imams, viai- j veston,, Texas; WWt Moore, city; B N I Johnson' R V Brown, Alabama; Thomas HSf? w. " iirV-r "fir ""aueipma; & . Farmera tTotet 'ft rt Ran J H Brown,J'H HufiEman. New Hannvfif I r T -r-r . a . . ' VVi u maxwell, Whiteville; C Barn hill, gtaden Co; D W Craft, Laurinburg; Dr A ffi5BSS?S2 "SWSSS1 I -isJJ, , '. lows ' r ' - -' ' ' KLti-' Wi;--t'1:U'-i r-T- ; mails. 5 A. Mi Southern mail: . ... .... . . . . ; 6 :30 A. M; tSS, 5 days . . ..... . .. . ......... (f A M. Fayetteville, riyer, Mondays , and "y ' 1 P. M. Wby C. C. R. W,r.daUy 5 A. M Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every J?nday.....;i,..-. J 6 A.M. Mails delivered from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamiv Oftlce opent frqm'8 A Jf. to"l2M., and from 2 tr R P M Mn Register Pediment open same - as stamp i villi CU ClTriTEMs. New style ScarrKn'rinqrCuir Button, Opera Chains aud Spectacles, Jiifct received at " octl6-5t , GjtOiHONUKT'S. ti?ESSS b? f1011' and the time for each can he accur- ately ascertained to advance, and science can even "ensMenB to foretell the changes ffi fihe weather,bnt &f.o SH?.4???t'on1?everthele88, wonld.it not be Va. For circulars, address without delay, H. ZJSlZtlk ?v f .Norfolk, Va.toc an an- uiwnru nCTl OI me Associaiion. oci-iiwit a, t. AS. P.'R. r, Topsko, Kan., May 18th, 1874. Messrs. T, & W. Toixet,29 Maidkh Lih, New York Diab Sirs: I have just returned from shoot .with, the President of our road,; Henry Btrong. On ene occasion five curlews came over us. I said to him, ".Let us' try them:' "He replied, There's no use, they are too hint." I raised my" gun and Killed two of them dead. I cannot say how high they were, but am sure they must have been at lonat Til rtr r?K -a.9 v . - .. i a. . .. through, the shot entering under the breast and go- tog out at tho back;-' I used No. 5 shot, i oa., and 4 dra. of powder. Of course this was a large charge of powder fend large sized shot for birds of their size,but teoryourguwUchen- ables one to use one or two sizes larger shet and ahwbt bemT as cloae as ordinary guns with the fine 8'zo- Thb la a,weat advantage when birds are wild and difficult to klU. I never had two harder or "oeef "hooting guns than the two you turned out 'r me and 1 confidently recommend your weapons to sportsmen, feeling sure they will riot only be pleased with the splendid quality of ml ttrial used In their construcUon, the perfect work- "uubMp displayed In thafittlng of all the parts, and Btyle of fini8n.throa8h??t..t with the fine shooting Se8fjTWPM' 1 m nn rivaled. J give this, recommendation after two years experlenceV the use of your guns, haVing used them In all kinds of sheoting, and never at any tW hve 1 nad Kliaon wish for better or more re'4be' weapons. They suit In every respect. , .., wr ". . " " " i oct 14 d&w a c.' Hawlkt. m. m m - , v .TftrawwwtcrBad'Uie adverOaement of J. & W. Taney, the celebrated gun manufacturers, of without a rivalaa.!. ahowa by the large number of testimonials in the possession ot the Messrs. Tolley. -Send to then1 branch house; S9 Maiden Lane, Jf ew York. L Tbaksrb Print in a-uum for copying loiter- head faigsvstatejBients, way-bllla, &c -Car. v- copiea in ithe ordinary letter-preo - r- Send your orders or prlnOf"' - -w hiks, and for all other "descrlp of printing, to the Monsis Stab rrinting; House. . , . ., . Tbjlhsrb PRnmso-lKKs will copy cteari ftfldi distinct for an indefinite period of time. Send your viu9tb xor worit io oo .none in :inese inKS lu ine -oaoB,nni pTjmonns-jiouse. Book BrroraT-THi MpaNjaa STRBook Bind ery does ifl kikAaif UtdilgW Ra&agitaW work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt1 Books,i or other work, may rely oa promptness in toe execution of their orders. Trahsfib PRlNTlKO-lKKa. luvalaa)ltt to rail' road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer- during vend .changeless, and M copy shatpeid" clear forao Indefinite period pf .time, ll$ytiig,uiii. Received a; fresh supply of -theseinke4 weareipre- pared to executcoruers 1 rsmpiiy ana at moderate t 3&JUU; )3ituattoH; if iron j Want a Salesman, ? Want a Servant Girl, " . V : Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, ' j Want to lend Money, i Want to buy a House, Want to buy a Herse,- ' Want to rent a Hoasej , Want to sell a Carriage, ! Want a Boarding place,; ' -; Want to borrow Money, in i ,1 ::rra V: 1 it JS J Want to sell Dry Goeds Want to sell Coceries, ; Want to sell Farnitnre, - -:ff- Want tott Hardware'f (kti t f ' 4 ; WanVselfKealiistate" Want a job of Carpentering; v j antajobpf Blacksmlthing,, , . , I Want to eell Milliierj OooAr, Want to-sell a House' and Lot, : :"- ; Want to find any oqe'a Address, i . '. . . ' Want to sell"a piece of Furniture,1 :- ' Wlaut fo'bdy a sKond-nand Carriage, '. Want to find anything you have lost, c v. j.-. Want to sell Agricultural Implements, . Want to Advertise anything to advantage,. : - Want to find aa owner for anything Found, - " : 1 1 'Advertise In THIS MORNING STAR.-: , OCTOBER 21, 1874. Import Entries for sale at the offif pf The Morning Sta. 3t. NEW AD VERTISMEENTS. Official Drawings of , the IV. ..'.'.'''..'encflclal Association, '' TUESDAY, October 20, 1874. B J2la2 IMrDrawn at 12 M. 27 B8 o i (O 10 46 5 58 69 6 9 14 4 CTass 162, Drawn at 5 P. M. ' 64 8 76 68 34 13 75 60 16 69 67 jk . - 922 l?wn at 9 PM. 63 ; ui J xi: 43 71 29 28 n 67 14 44 o0"0 " W. H. HARRISON. CHEAPER THAN ' "Fruit of the Loom," Our Five Dollar Suits, OTJR TWELVE AND A HALF I . ' DoiLLAR SUITS. , OUJi PEEBLES SlilllTS, Our. Overcoats and Talmas. , ; MUNS0N& CO., oct 21-tf City Clothiers. fHnptoii Builffing Associsiion. .The JIEGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE Wilmington Building Association will be held at, the Bank of New Hanover Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock. . . Dues will be received during the day at the efflce of Edward Kidder is Sons. ' ' JAMES DEANS, oetaidlt'if . Sec'y & Treas. the best; And THE CHEAPEST 'BUTTER. LUBIN'S Extracts, Teek-Frean Crackers, WalUxop Tonic, Ale,- Porter, Liquors, &cM and groceries of every description for sale at the New Grocery Store of PLANNER & SHURE, . oct 21-tf 81 North Front Street Mrs. E: M. Strock S NOW RECEIVING HER FALL STOCK OF , . Milliaery and ?Fancy Gooftst . Embracing all the Latest Novelties, which will be sold at the very : ; . . : : Lowest Cash Irices. " MRS. E. M. STRDCK, Princeea between Front and Second Streets. octtf ' -'- : EXPRESSLY FOR THE MDIES. v JUST HECEIVED BY EXPRESS THIS MORN ing the very latest styles of - . ; Pattern Hats and Bonnets, at Mrs. E. A.LUMSCEN'S New ' Millinary: rooms, up stairs. Due notice win be given of the Grand Opentnr. ' . ' :.. i ' octstl-iK , jc. A. LUMSDEN. Receiyei ly Steamer Regulator. lARGE CHOICE APPLES. MALAGA CRAPES. Concord Grapes, Canandagua Pears, DucM Pears, Florida Sugar Cane. ' . isananas and Urauges dailv expected from Charles ton, at '. - . : : i . ,. 8. G. NORTHROP'S, . -ct 21-tf Fruit and Confectionery Store Hay! Hay!! "Hay !!! FLOUR, CANNED GOODS, i . i , l UAlATUJtS, UKANJJY ' , PEACHE8, SUGARS, S. 7L SYRTJP ia Store and for sale low by -GRANT A HINTON, - - : ' Com'. Merchants and Prodnca TtARiflni' - ' oct SlTd&w-tf , No. 6 South Water Street. GrH. W. Eung0f CAULIFLOWER, RED CABBAGE, Ki.J:,, ... waiTJSANlJKED ONIOKS,, . ., ;, '. - 3 BEATS, CARROTTS, TURNIPS, L ;, ' FRESH PEARS, JUSTIN, oct M-tf ! ' ; : i63 Market Street.: Fine Turpentine Lands. acres fine RIvm Hia Ufirn or Cotton Lands, all in a body., will be sold together or separately extremelv low on accommodating terms by applying soon by letter, stating When parties can be in Wilmi opt on. . w a THnMPsnu oct 21-1 w Wilmington, N. C. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, By Express To-Day. . ... - i; .. . i- i. tvijr-- - ,y.' ' CONSISTING OF 'A- Ladis' Belts and tackles, all kin&i Kid Gloves, ' finest quality; Silk Mitts, Fans, Linen Collars and Cuffs, plain and embroid- : ered. Neck Burnings, Searfs, Corsets, -i " Hoop Skirts, Parasols, VeOlngs, Edg- t i t ,r t.,i '.'I.. I ( h.gx and Inf ertings. Slipper Pat- J terns, Zepryr Worsted Hair ' . ' ! ; Plaits and Switches, - . , TO BE DISPOSED OF AT GREATLY REDUCED ' FIGURES.' ' '! ii The1 Largest, " Veatst,! -Cheapest and j ' " Ifiest Kept Stock of FANCY. GOODfAUTJ MIIXINERY I viIru :m m Jity- -' ( Variety, Store, No. 42 Market Street I ang'15-tf hac 1. FLANAGAN. Horse and Mule it: tnUi OLLARS.jHAMES'.AND TRACK 1 CHAINS. Blind Bridles, Axle-grease, Whips. Span, Bridles, . saaaies, uarneeg, ituuks ana ait Kinua 01 eaoaiery goods verjf jcheap, at r ;.:; -t-; i. , , . ',C: : aepi S'fl4c ' -JM 8. Xophkn Sc Cos. - Fpr the Ladies, ; TflW BSCBlBER Btis JUST RETURNED' trem Mew York with-thei finest and moat select -tock.of French Millinery ever offered in this city. . AisoYatt the latest styles or urese ranerns. xou are reFpectfully invited to call at her elegant room up-stalra directly over her former establishment. Due notice of the grand opening will be given. 6ctl3Sw j-- fi. A. LUMSDEN DWELLINGS, &a, FOR RENT. FOR RENT Until Oct: 1st, 1875. THAT DESIRABLE STORE, corner Market and South Water Streets. -Applv to . -. ang!6-tf ' ' H. B. JULERS. To Rent, Until October, 1875, 'A TWO-STORY DWELLING 1 ON Mulberry, Between 7th and 8th ets. in Apply to . - - oct 15-lw JOHN A. EVERITT, MISCELLANEOUS. MUSIC BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS. , - ! ..AKEEICAjr ' ' ; - School Music Readers In 3 Books. By L. O. Emerson and W. S.v Tilden. , In BOOK I, which Is for Pkimabt Schools, we have a 3 years' coarsest study, very plainly laid Ollt. With fthnllflilnt riit-Mtlna . n ahaI.ah. .A m w iuaiuwoi sweet sing bv rote and bv note -in BOOK. II, the course above Indicated is con tinued, and becomes a .little jnore theoretic The" book is fitted for the use of the younger'Bcholars in Grammer Schools. Price 50 Cents. - ; In BOOK m, part singing Is introduced, and the ear is trained, to harmonic singing. For Higher Classes In Grammer Schcols.- Price 50 Cents. The music m these charming books was selected and arranged by the practiced hand of Mr. L. O. Emerson, and the theoretic part has been well test ed by Mr. Tilden before placing in the Readers. For HIGH SCHOOLS, nothing succeeds the above Readers better than "The Boar of Slng JnK, $1 C0, already in extensive use. If that has been used, try U Choice Trlos, $1 00, a collection of the best S-part music ; Schools. ,::. ." we' ncrintr The above books sent DOSt Daid on receint of retail price. ' - . ' . O. DITSON A -CO.,. I CHAS. H.DITSON & CO,, ,,.Bj8tM-' m Broadway,-N. Y. , Oct 14-dw3w Wed & Sat t -. Pianos and Organs. A XARGE VARIETY of different styles and makes are slwava tn tut uum at tho i.tw BOOK STORE, where they are sold for cash, and on the instalment plan. . .-- JORNA DOONE, a romance of Exmoor, - 0 . , . By R. D. BLACKMORB, , O QUIRE, ARDEN. A Novel. . u " By Mrs.ipHANTl': t '- ' - '' : : . '' HEINSBERGER'S ' Ltve Book and Music Store. : ' For sale at Oct 184f Repairina of 014 Hats and Bonnets. Lti HATS-AND BONNETS ' BLEACHED J pressed and made to . Look as Well as New. For narticnlani mil on "MRS. J it hi I ic fYPT? am Nan, between &rd and 4th streets. Ko80' PORTSMOUTH; VA. DYE W ORKS. bee tO inform their fr1on1a tii) ma- tomers in North Carolina that they have opened a Branch Office at No. 2 Carr's Block, Second street, Wilmington, for the reception and delivery of goods, which will be under the management of Mr. George E. King. Orders for lyeing or Semiring are respect fully tmlicited. v - KING & SONS: r. oct lo-lm ' ' No. 2 Carr's Block, Second St. Ndticeto Trespassers. ALL PERSON are hereby forewarned against 'shooting, hunting, raneuir.fishin?orntherwiu trespassing on my premises known as the Bernard's Creek tract, about 5 miles booth of . Wilmington The penalty of the law. will be enforced against all trespassers. i.;,.,T r . oct!3-Iw - R. MORRISON. Patent Process Flour ! EMPIRE BRAND! ; OUR NEW PROCESS FLOUR THE ; BEST Flour in North Carolina. One hurrr.l will 25 per cent more bread than all other brands.' Try aep x-xx . -i, GEO. MYERS. Cold Weather pTAS COMB AT LAST:' REMEMBER THE i l Netv Coal and Wood Yard, Cor. Front arid Mulberry; where prices are VEST oct 14-tf J. A. SPRINGER. ; Prescriptions; . REPAREDwith ACCTJBAbxtand DISPATCH Ah NIGHT and D AY, at -''':V-AHES!UX ect30-tf Third Bt, opposiU City HalL . ' ,$ - .... ' Branch Office of the 'i:sa?iii';Mi;,1riist Co., . Wilmington, N. c, August 1, 1874, . If.. . . - - N OTICE Is herebv dven to all neiwmB other than depositors, who may have claims against -the Freed man's Savings and Trust Company, or any of Its branches, that'they are called upon to present the same and to make legal proof thereof to the Com missioners ot said Company; at their office, No. 1607 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. ; . . . .i i . . lit Pass Books, when properly adjusted, will be deem ed sufficient proof of the balances shown to be due thereen. Depositors . will therefore present their pass books to the respective branches by which they were issued, as soon as possible, that they may be properly verified and balanced. .:;; . ; . J NO. A .-"J- VHEBWBUj, -7 ROBERT PURVIS, R. H. T. LEIPOLD, - ' . " . . -1 'i Commissioners, . jxo.-n. tMrra, Agent. aug 2 law3m Sun M. GR ONIY, Auctioneer; By i CM OJS'L JT, 'ds MORRIS ! ' i : STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I Countt or New Hanovsb. f GEO. R "FRENCH & SON ) ' - iTNO. W. HEWETT. s ) '' ' ' BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the SUPERIOR Court of New Hanover Countv. in the above mentioned case. I will ex do Be for sale at PnhHr a na tion, at Exchange Corner, in', this city on TUES-: jwax, jn o vein oer ,iutn, ibt4 at o ciocu M., the following piece, parcel or tract of land described as follows; -ft V ;'- .,.: , ; Beginning at a stake Catharine Hewett's corner, in or near the Timber Road, running thence North 30 chains, thence South SSii chains. East 22 chains and 60 links, thence South aOjchalnt,- thence North SSX chains, thence West S3 ckains to the berinninir. containing (67) eizty-seven sad a half acres, more v or less, saving, excepnng anq reserving suca por- uuio u. vay uofv uccu buiu uereirpm. :;. CONDITIONS CASH. W. B4 EMPIR, : I Referee. odt 10-4t 1018 no 810 The Eershad Gazette, THB LEAD UNO NEWSPAPER TN KERSHAW ) A . county, is published even Wednesday, at Cam den, a C, by Frank P. Beard1 It has a large and in fluential circulation in one of the most productive portions of Central Carolina guaranteeing greater inducements to advertisers tnn anv other naner in . .fm. ji i . " . . r. . r :utwiujru lJisawHuiKn raiea oi Raverusing, AUURH ; - FRANK P. sept 15-lf , Proprietor, uund en, S. C. m Ona jb Contract Advertisements taken' at propor tionately low rates. , . . Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares aa a half-column. - . . JVnSCELLANEOUS.' We -Propose ,.. TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF The. Decline Ml Prices in , , ' And offer them first the best quality of Calicoes at ' TEN CENTS PER YARD they are the blest prints made. We are hourly expecting 100 pieces of FRUIT . OF LOOM SHIRTING which we will sell at TEN CENTS PER YARD. THE RIVAL CORSET AT 75 Cent. ' It beats the world for the money. , Anbtber'lot 6f SHAWLS and DRESS GOODS by Express this morning, and by steamer an invoice of Ladies Trunks, Satchels ; & Umbrellas, with many new articles in tlie various lines of goods at the leading dry goods house of '" BOSKOWTTZ & LIEBER, -: ' ' ! i-"29 Market street. oct H-tf VV: i; ah ordinance; ConciJiiys '"BOARD OW"ATnrEBStB3-OF-THB -CttT Y OF WILMINGTON. N. C. DO ORDAIN, Thats any Dray Truck Wagon, or Cart found in use within the City limits without the Badge or, Eegistered Number . as required by City Tax Ordinance passed May 9th, " 1873, shall be subject to seizure by the City Marshal, and the owner thereof subject to a fine of Fivb Dollars for each and every day the same is need : in this City without the prepayment of the monthly tax, er without having on the -- . Badge or Registered Number- as the Ordinance of the City requires. Any ununancc the foregoing are The above Ordi Any Ordinance or parts thereof conflicting with le loregoing are hereby repealed. , 4 The above Ordinance was passed brthe t-oai of ' ' I Aldermen at their lr meeting February 16th, 1874. i x. v. bbii v van. Fruit of tliCLoom - Not Expected Soon. But t h e f r f t h ' l okt o f THOSE FINE BUCK ALPACAS are expected and will be on hand soon, which we will continue to sell 20 per cent, cheaper than ever Wore offered in this market " oct 18-tf LEWIS A DAVIS. It Will Astonish You O SEE HOW LOW WE CAN SELL A FINE Beaver Overcoat. The fourth lot of those FINE WHITE SHIRTS, which we are Belling at $2, JUST RECEIVED. Genuine Alexandre Kid Gloves, Woolen - Gloves, Cardijah Jackets, &c. , SHRIER BROS, ... 80 Market stroet."; octl8-tf IflERE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHEL ALL KINDS OF U BOOTS & SHOES t)f best quality and make A at" LESS PRICE than Elsewhere in tie ST A T E GEO. R. FRENCH &9N'S, oct 18-tf ' l 89North Front street. Flonir I oiir I Flour ! 1 00ft SoTvSSTf" Krades) at BALTIMORE -A VI J UPKlliKS Having direct eoaununication with the w est, we are prepared to eflcr great induce ments our-cuetomersi ' ' ' .-. ,. ,,BmFORp, CKOW. 0.. - ME AT8. Dry gait Sides and Slolders, mok'd Sides, Hama and 8houldP", at low figures. . ',. , BINFOBD, CROW 4 CO. BAGGING, TIES, MULLETS, MACKEREL, Hay, Oats, &c BIN FORD, CROW & CO. CRACKERS, Lemon, Soda-and : Sugar,' In Boxes and Bbla., Candy, Snuff and Canned .Goods. . 'r "" ' For sale low by , ' I oct lO-d&wtf , - - BTNFORD,' CROW & CO. The lhiblic Need,Kot Judge) Forour Goods In price, style and quality, are such that the most unsophisticated can buy and be happy . If you have the ulighteaf Inkling Idea of having a SUIT Ma-Db TO ORDER, you can eave'23 cent, ty giving ua a call . , . - A ford to. me ise is mwil :-,: ':-.: ;f . -,. ; .. . . i oct 18-tf DAVID A WEIT- : ing and Ties. QQ Bolls Standard Bagging, ' -J0 TONS COTTON fTIES, 1 000 LBS BAL1NG twie f' For sale by ' ' 1 ' " - . KERCHNER & CALDER BROS., ' 97' W 29 North Water St. oct 18 tf Powder, Powder. QQ KEGS RIFLE, SPORTING ' . , AND BLASTING POWDt-R. , , For sale by , - ,. . KERCHNER & CALDER BROS.. . oetl8tf 37. 28 & 99 North Water St; Gr. H. W. Eunge XlilS JUST RECEIVED FRESH. RYE FLOUR, Oat Meaii Oat Grit and Barley, Candies, Coeoanuts Chocolate, Canned Fruits, Meats and Preserves, nt oct 18-tf 63 MARKET STREET. BestButterintheorld tLL DURING THE WARM WEATHER THIS , DELICTO US B UTTER stood Ihe test and held its sweet and rich .flavor. We receive It fresh every week through direct from our dairy. , For sale only by.. GEO. MYERS, eep J-tf J . . ; 11 and 13 So,' Front street. . Table Butter EVER BROUGHT to THIS CITY., CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., oct 18-tf S and 7 North Front at
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