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' eJ .4'" i PUSLI i daily;' BTiyfy'-l 1 A I r'-i Ik - --.. -- - tfiM Tt-y &rfsA fZ&i-V&ri VQ?'W- ' IT 11' Tl TO--tAVl-'H--ii . '2 ' ttm ayt.J M .. '.f it iKS f II -1 A r U'SVi'"'"" ',.' :ti i fOtfrday...,,.. t W if .t "r - " - f BATXS S . . in advance r -r mam....,..;..i ia.adran,.! ( V advance ( --.v".)..,...,.; In advance ubecribers. u Cents v t ized to colle wea in ?ny pane Our City Agent! are: more than 3 months in, .aXftlili'&t C.ncastlc; Idd.-- : to commence i roe,4ing?"),'Xt. . imissionera act' - ?t Seilojri and- his z3 for cot&pltL : j and cauruar, nation. -rif Y.'oods burning 4a llf nd Iodiana llinehart the . dis- v-ed JBaltitaori : sculptor cliied yekterj i Rome, '- Nine thousand "'3?eino nority'int manicifsal election at Bal; - yesterday, 14fi5c. j gol 1 llOiSHPli: rosin,' i;24Qj'plrit3 jrpentlne 8Cc !.r-r ston; New York hiia a nientiiut of candidates' for vJIajp J&qf ' ; raaj.ja tL3 , Superior Coart :f New -nur , v . . . . . : 4 IK . . The Atlantic road is' now carry i -i x a hear? tlirotiwh frpioriit i '.'f - is Washington ' jail lo6k fire last week, bti it was extinguisbed v.? t On Tnesday . Orapge consideits tlijiOonyfintion question iq public meeting.. There are 40,000 granges in the country, of which 460 are in North Carolina. - Elder Simpson has left Green yille logo i Jo the, Fourth 'Baptist Church, Petersburg, Ta. ; - - k There; was a little : exercise of knives at Kinston Iondy,' two'Davises 'attacking J;h. Hardee. ::.-A'. v j'llev J. N. Stallings, the senior, editor of the Duplin Record, has received a call to the pastorate of. the Baptist -church in Kinston." - ' W. H. . Lucas, .Esq., who , has been acquitted of the:charge of murder in Hyde county, was ably and : eloquently de defended by Senator Itansono. ' ' " The Executive Committee of the late Weldon Fair ruled out of their grounds every species of gaming, or even .the sale of anything in which a gift was implied.1 . Prof. Mclver has bought the old Colgrove farm in Jones county, and will, when he vacates the office of Superinten dent of Public Instruction, go to farming. The supposed murderers of Mo Fee, the counterfeiter, in Rowan county, a white man named Flynn Bradshaw and a negro, name unknown to the Charlotte 0 ierver. have been arrested. " The Raleigh"" News gives an ac count at Lenoir court of a scrimmage this week between the Solicitor of the Newbern District, Lbn. J. Moore, and Frank Parrot, late Radical member of he Legislature. Jndge .Dick has served a rule upon II. .Aj. Gudger, attorney at ;law:,of Madison county, ta show Cause" why ,' he should not be debarred and silenced as a "practicing attorney,, -because of words spoken on the stump in the last campaign. . The Goldsboro Messenger sayd iris now "well -ascei1aiaedthat4he cotton crop in tnai section winaitone-iounn De;; low the average yield to- the acre. The larger portion of the crop has been picked. The staple is somewhat better this year than usual. - ' V.--; ; '' - One -George y. Kelley, of Mas-: eillon, O., writes to the editor of the Holds boro Messenger that., dnring the late war he picked up an eight years' old boy between" Wilmington and Kinston, in either Jones or Lenoir county, who said his name ..was John Franklin.'" This boy has grown to be 'a steady farmer, aad now .wants to find his parents.' ;.'V-.;v '';! ':' A ':-;'v- "' Thus writes a correspondent of the Raleizh News of the Salisbury fair: Ma chinery, stock, farming implements, flow-- ers, needle wort ana vegetanies an very floe. Especially four gourds that I hope will be sent to one as a present, so that I might hang them up and thereby capture all my neighbor's pigeons. I think that they will weigh 100 pounds each.--'--r The JBihlimlJecQrder iaysthat . Pee Dee' Baptist Association has just-held-its fifty-ninth session, at Dover , church,' Moore county... e,' Introductory sermon was preached by :Rev. -D Wright. Rev. W. M. Bostick was re-elected Moderator, and S. -T Ushers ClerlLV HoitiMount. ;.; newly constituted church, was received as a member of the body. . , Ther. were, 115 baptized during the past year." Total mem bership 1.43Q. -r --r-yrrr.y-,. Washington Ecfio (condensed) : We are pained to learn of the death Cf little Johnnie Clark, an orphan elevenyears old living at the time! with; MiltOn Wflkinsori,. Ran : nt Rriirth CraeltJfrom a fall'-from the back of a Vicious mule onSaturday before last. A ybune son of Mr.. Uuids, tne an- . vnerintendent of the Albemarle SbiDErle Co.. was badly crushed' one day last; week at Pantacn in the machinerv of a eta b0U86. We tinderstand there, ia. but little hope of his recovery. r t . PAL3UGTTO LEAVES. . . South Carolina Fair at Columbia on the 10th prox. " - ... Rose and ; Harry ; Wa'tkina will play at Sumter Saturday nignt. . .... There are flying rumors of the prevalence of yellow lever m Charleston. ;.; . . Th e gin-house of Mr. Peter Mel-; lette, in Sumter county, was aesiroyeu oy fire on the lotn instant. . , i . . . . Mr. Hardy Parrott, off . Darling ton, who fell from his hore on the 6th inst. and was injured, is now in; a cnucai co dition. '";''-V;"';-."'; : :-. - -- :': r . . 5udge Carpenter, has written a IpttArto the Columbia bar stating that in conseauenca of continued ill health he will not be able to hold court during the re mainder pf the present year. . i,,s r- . . The News and Courier says there is more hopefulness and cheerfulness,1 liv far. than there was before Gov. Moses issued his proclamation. The election will be settled by the rote, not by the count. Tbahsto PanmHO-lJOU will copy clear and distinct for an Indefinite period of time. Send your orders for work to be don in these Ink to the ' Momnse BrxM Printing-Hoase. Tbjjhrb Facrrnfa-iiru for eopylng letter-bead inn, statements, way-bills, Ac, Can be copied in the ordinary letter-preBS book. ' Send your orders or printing in these Inks, and for all other descrip. ticms of printing, to tne Uomrnia biab ranting Pome. . 'The maHi will close from is date as fol-4 NortliOTl(nig!:n baila'.;, .:;,:iR45fP. X-'-,- ilirot.h; add-way- (day) ) ; ' niails . . . . .' i '5 A. M. j Coutbera mall.i J Carolina Central mails. ..... . .. . o A. Ju i Sniithville Saturdaya, , nd f:ne.s- 'j - days ... . . .. . . ... 6t A. M. i x ayettevme,, river, jaonaayf wiu - - :- .Fridays ... . rT.'i i.. .-. '.-.'IP.- M. FayettcriUe by O. C. R. W., daily ,5 A. M. Onalo Ci. ILOiorsi iriail) Vferj :'-! Fridai. ...... .".-.. .... . --6 A. H.' Maila4eiivered from 7 A f Lto 7 P M., and -6n Sundays from B :30 to .9 :30 A. M. Stamp Office open from: 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to ft P. It. Money order on liegistftr Department open same as .stamp oince a .... . . ;, Lv-f i A ii . ""---.'. W. U. Harrison. --Official Drawing. -'ILSG'b ivet-? See-ad?fGold CroHtJ Visit it to our city, for a day priw-rtpast;: "fi- -r- Motions in tivil . caseiJ will ' be ;.. -. ..'.1 - f4 - . ; ivi. heard in" the Superior Ck)urt'tcdyi i The Norvvegian i brig JLiUeafiil putuerseo,. arnveu at Antwerp from-this port on the 25th inst. jr;,.;. r-- The Board of County Cojmmis- Bioncrs meet in regular monthly ('session Or Monday at 10 o'clock. : . ....-1. ; :ii j -Tt'lothnnting atid; ruling doree In the finest grades- of : copying ink it' the. Star Job Printing Office. ; ' ':J It - David.Martiri," :the yprnurder- er, will be ; resentenced j thUf ' morningj ' 2y His npnor, J udge McKoy. 4 -; A y ; V- The schqqTOrrA v7 Hall, thirteen days frqm this, port, arrived; BtllCII UDMItU luqt, I -1 ,,,( .. I x ne weatner. continues ;t unppni- fprtably warm for the .season, and 'over coats, for the present are aa discount The British bsr JVM Sunt- er is reported in below - awaiting orders. Two German brigs, names i unknown, are also reported; jnside i iJ JU;i';u :tfl. i Geo.' Nisonj colored, was1 ''ar raigned before J ustice Cassidey,iye"sVerdaYf f un iuccuarg 01 perjury, turn uuuuu over to the Superior Court in the suni ;of f 100. - The 'case of 'ITeaton and others will come up in-the Buperie ?CqtiW !o'-iay for the decision of His Honor on the aDpli- caiibn- for a' removal of theaus to another Havei-ly Rllnstrels. A-, A . ; The patrons of minstrelsy ' win, 'nave . "an 1 'Opportunity " of ,-eeidg "nd-S7iri -JLhhi truuuu.at. iue- upera, lauttsc) tuhj - cveuiu The Company has not heretofore extended theirrtouf tolffiisclandtherefore. we can- jZl-j . !' sJL 'L,-j soi epeaK 01 ib irom personal snowieugc; bui the Haverly Minstrels -come into our midst heralded as performers of .the; iVery first rank -and-merit. Further! South, In Georgia! for. instance, theypetfprmed at many points to large. '"and our !contempo- rartessay, deiightedadrence TelegrapJt, referring to thelr'appearance and performance in . that city says s-"The en tire .performance was l$ fine as we bavo ever seen. Mr; Barlow", gaje a' further ex hibition of his versatility. ;f talent byi ap pearing in a: juvenile ;cbicter::ic4i' ,; he sustained with admirable skilL . iDuxing the evening he repeted'jOld Black Joe," l& tne intense satrsiacnon 01 everyone presonu The song and dance WeuMessrsGOss and Fox did even better than,ihey did the pre? viouB nghjL Jrfe dona expect to see eRber won the heartiest approbation. The Call f ornia Quartette warbled two of $hirbest pieces. The whole formed a ; splendid melange of mirth and.mekjdyswhich was very enjoyable." ' ;! ; i ' ' 1G0 andeeeithenitoroight M'A-.Av PireaerTlne Order In vt)b ; Vlelnlty of ;.::;.the Court House. t. -y; rr Durine the prossiiitibVi&urdWWri yesterday orders were giyjen by? the Sheriff to arrest all parties guilty of ldud talking. laughter ' or other demonstrations. on,;the street in the vicinity of the court Mouse. This was rendered necessary on account of the large crowd congregated; there and the necessity of . preserving silence during the progress of an important 'trial. ;; Deputy Sheriff Morris who was -charged with the duty of keeping he motley , assemblage in order, took several iff "out of the wet" dur ing the afternoon. j maglstratea Court .. Before Justice VanAmringe jone .Heniy Moore, formerly a colored porter in the em ployment of Messrs. Adrian & yollerB, was arraigned on the charge of stealing a lot of cigars, bladders of snuff, etc., from the store of . the- gentlemen named.?. The ! evidence was deemed sufficient to'.convict and de fendant was ordered to give secfirity in the sum of $400 for his appearance at the pre ent term of the Superior Court in default of which hQ was committed to jail. Our OTa-aliiei,: .i;;tt;vyf My; Cob 8. D. Pool is in our city workirjg.in behalf of his valuable publication , Our liv ing uni Our Dead. SfcM'magazine la poi pering finely. , . It is the intention of Col. Pool, weiearato add a striftry literary feature about the .first-of the coming year, and employ In thu'department some of the best Carolina talent -V This should' largely Increase the circulation and influence of ur North Carolina periodical,! pair of . them equaled wis?-season, iian evoked the souldf Mawabie birjp and . . u . . i i. x i U7.h - Trial of Jamei Strickland, Charged Si with the Mnrdr pf Patrick My firm 'j i Verdict or Not ulity; r 'A The .case of the State u. James Strick land jqhargei.wh 'muidrjotalfick. Myers, a seaman, .in May last, was tried in the Superior Court yesterday. ..The follow ing jury waa,irawBll pjard d. Grant, Foreman ; Gaston Hill, David Plgott, Walk er Moore, William M. . Parker,. George M. Sumnerell.HenryvPvyW.Joahua G. Craig, C. G. Bdrker, William M. Brayley, colored, W J. Skipper, J. A. Harman. ' : Solicitor Norment appeared for the State and Major C. M. Sted.man and A. T: Lon don and E. S. Martin, Esqrs for the de- .TEST1MOSV BY TUB STATKtV;? s.worn a.1 aUbstaflce LknwWames Strickland, the prisoner : at the bar; also knew Patrick Myers who is now dead..' . I aw hinxlastpayv 1874.t ieAdiaoVftt ; my bouse. On Saturday night, when I went home, at 11 o'clock, Patrick Myers and two other sailors cameObeie 4hy had a small buttle of whiskey. Soon after James Strick land came to my door and inquired for an ' rish woman.; told him- she did not stay' at my house. He then asked me to let him come in. I told him I already had enough; jompanj buaftr awh' S.tkiai come in. when he (StricklandV Charleyl Rudolf and Patrick Alyers, . seated them selves on a trunk and took a drink together, after which they talkej Pretty ba t&roliae iGrlA upon going out shortly afterwards was followed by James Strickland. The latter soon came back tomy bCufetTand asked for admittance, but I told him he could not come in; he insisted 'and finally vtpfk. MyWsaaoW niaCttBie jLina have another drinK. 1 sua reiusea ana took the key from the door and put it into any bosom. Myers then went dut by the back door, with the intention, as he said, of bringing the man in to take another drink." The nexthearf was JMcof murdI aad Oh;my God.TJharley, Come and help me; I am cut! " ... Charley was going out of the door just before the cry of murder; Rudolf also went Bfewbeutheralarm was tnade. I knew Strickland's voice and the dice at my door was-tuat 01 tne prisoner. flyers jumped the fence. . I did not go out Did not know where Strickland .went Myers came, back with his intestines hang ing out He stayed at my house until his leath, abuTareek5&om tfiib9t wounded, or on me j riuay iouowing. Cross-Examined. Myers did not know Strickland; I had seen thej prisoner once before; had the same beard as he has now; I' was sufficiently acquaiuled wilt iii voice t rteijgnire-lt-wUeft 1 heard Utlt-: whs jhis fttfltciftWiilch)i: .lai -'lja f-drinking when Tie came to my house and took two drinks while there; it was the 23rd of May. Strickland left -there about 12 o'clock; the moon was about going down. jWliile in tjiebouse Myere dSiJicblarfd catKeu quieuy auouv ueing muie army, osc ; Myers wanted the prisoner tocomc and take another drink. ' It w about 12 o'clock J .. ml 11 . .. J .. A. A . ...... wnen oincKianu nrsi came 10 me uoor. JOSHUA DAVIS was next called and testified as follows I : don't . knoW James Stricklandi heard his name called the night Myers was cut. It was Saturday night, the 23rd of May. I was at home in the adjoining room to Annie Anderson; saw a mad men' did not know Strickland, but knew there was a white man there. I heard a man at Annie Anderson's door's heard Myers ask .what , he wanted jssxers camejtrom me oacKuoor, wemrouna to the front and jumped the fence; the man had passed him; Myers said, "Stop! what do you inean by making sueh a fuss f The map Replied, "I did not do it" Myers pur sued and caught the man in the collar. The man wid, Take-yMriand lar; take your naHCrtrom-my-cuiiari jnay- pre asked him what he put his'hand in his nockM for. Then heard Mvers exclaim. " Heip, help; my God;;rm'out KlTheman run . when Myers hollered, i I was about thirty ft fmm these men. loobintr rmt nf a. window. .Myers .returned tfthd joijseip!aded theassemblageKThe-Msident; The man dW not stop or answer till Myers had hailed him three times. The moon was shinning. I cannot . swear that the prisoner is the man ; saw him when arrested and recognized him as the man there that niffht'bv hia height-' ' " - K-r x ?t ; J5 fhATkfemffA-This was after 12bclock ; I had just got in bed when I heard Myers runacross the piazza; and I jumped up to see what it meant The man had passed the house when MyeWjip the man was walking away in the direction Of the gas house; Myers called three times, then went up tom.and, put; hifihaod in bis.coflar the 'man told liim to take his hand from his collar twice; the moon was shining, though not : brightly ..... I don't know that Strickland, was the man; did not recognize his features; don't know whether the man k.berd bip poor man; did not recognize him of my own 'knowledge, but supposed from his clothes he was the same man. Witness said. i was reported that Annie Anderson kept a bad house, that the locality was called a bad part pf town. &c, .Said he saw Myers after he was Wpunded thjaj hei waa'Woanded" the abdomen, &c. ' J. J. CASSrjDKT ' , , .. was the next witness called, who read the dying declarations of deceased, by which the State expected to prove, the actual and "unqualified identity' of the 'prisoner ai the bar. After argument the declarations were thrown aside as not competent testimony, :'r .-t - " ?v . ' . - - , bhilhV grotindithatt'bjjt: that there existed in the'i-.. TeascirafcleoWr5l'rfqC die' from-tli w&ra'dslrectiveJ, ITifiU,u&Wirwexprea&ton -1. dried not, fcc. whereas., the" ! 1 thajxnknivg1 mi tfy'il- amountfhg.lo a eertainty pf- I dissolutioa -h ay? 3; laAl&sBaBr "on thamoj-Bina of the.. 2 ; ,.t - -v , on the 2dth:I visiteda ca A ; capea "and hoDcd to eet'thfcv . ; and go backJiomeTc Kls'con I ' pvorablerecpYeryxacJX! '"til" chances were;in-his ..fayor.t IT3 i jthje hpDe JbaXe.wpul-J rt; IK him I ttiought t2-v, 1 ' T 1 he 'would t'r r was the primaryjnj.qjDt,bjs J - Cross-examine fti&eJ&Mmt& ment on the jart of. the nurse wastha prox jnjite caoee f SlyevsaeWb: TKeilnd Ivas, not, neoessatilji tnortalv"-I;4iretit'ea: Hie burse t be v - eajref yl, v bJ 4 instead, of following my directions she gave him lime jujoevuTBCs ptuceaheVaorbasVand t the patient died of purging ryomiting and collapse; ;;The- wound 1 was in the pereto neum, and about 4' o? ''SlnMes1 Iri' length. About 6 feet"6f - the intestines' protruded qenseu, .f4.ier.o-, wfm& fsT jjme . pentoaetai ibflimiMu -t fiW jind wounds of this character do not notjgeni ir.H7prQve fatal bnless followed iHlnihmaiburhemdrrliage of both.- by The tiexa"&in3tion of )&'g&$g jrs cbndul-ted with great skill and lpgenuity by I tio-'di-feace. It was especially' important 1 to. the-prisoner that the: jury -should"-folly understMnd the word "primary" as used by LDr.Kipg, on Jhia-point the couja8el for uhetdefence bTougbt all heir energies to bear.; I our 6Tpinrjrthrs!was rtetarniiwr point in 'the case "and. the, jeffef!..of. Dr. King's evidenee was 'iiighly tavorable to thejprjsoneria U uit AAV'V'V wis galled and;testified.i Said she knew James Strickland; recollected the time Myers was killed; t wai bn Saturday night. MolHeDovel wheafoldkhSf liven. nrltliR lnnir limiaA hv flneaidoT'e. hia I lived aTjthe long house by Cassidcy's; this was ongburch treet, about 1Q o'clock ihfe same night Myers .was cut; be left her house andahe aw lum namoro.r--rn was called. Said she . recollected when Myers was kUtecii shivlitjifcaKweite-it occurred; saw a man sitting on the stens. who 6aid.bowas-jJmeffkrlckla was about 12 o'clock on Saturday niht. , - ;'thrlrntlmnnyfl.rtVnrtnsi,rlP,ifn no evidence was aaUttcea:4)y'..tloi defence. AWe arguiBeiita-read'JiljA.' flbitor nd Majj gtedjuan, aiil his M i. for the defence wjin His Jlopor. char; the juryf ,who retired about B o'clock an I ... fifteen minutes rcfurned with sv Verdict cf Itot GuttCy.1 lrj ; " j ; . evidensed ther deepest interest throughout the different atages of the trial," and while waiting for the verdict manifested his rest lessness Ik various way s.i When the ver- fdifit Swasianweurrcfed 'and tis Honor had or ficred hja discharge, his counsel and others gathered raUn "vtiQ joontnlated himi whereupchtehe rmke'd ta oner of the former, with much emphasis, that 'did not strike the blow which caused the death of Mers.i)9viI,f Jl;f 81 ; yly : ' . .' , .,.-.s HUCB iCBEDITto ' f i 'ify is awarded to the counsel for the defence for the. mapjper, Jn which ;the .case : was managed, while llpitor ormcht is equal-, ly complimented' f oebilityiih which he reprej!rJe.Matei IlM tltl & 'k -;;;.. ; . . - - - J ' -i- ' .4 .. ' -. . - . V J . f ' "I' lHt."-ii'B''I'!?- J ;:" " . 'i.1- Tho Cape Fear Council of the Patron 8pecUdmebUogfbV70r motmg the interests of the Order wa held at the; City HalL hi &tyf on, .pteYdaj There was a finererVsenfatibn the majority of Jhe Qraes.compl'Ng' CounciL, 4-f fine.and .: barmoniouso spirit iuiam a. raison, xq., prMiUtO. Aniong the various practical matters discussed, in relation to agriculture, was one relating to the Cape Fear Agricultural Association and the contemplated , Fair, bow approaching.. -Tjpoa this subject, oi -so' much importance fto al! our people, 'the" ollowlog resolution I wao tnAnrni ' ' : ' " iksamm- thisio(,f aiaieftSK vaiuiicu mrmuiD auuuiu nave ,a paisuiuuin. control in the Ca'pe Fear Agricultural Assp4 oiation and in managing iia, Annual Fairs, and.that a special committee be-, appointed to make known this isentiment ro those who manage said Fairs and the readiness of the fafSitra and graogexa to aid in- giving 'uc xess to the Association and its' Fairs if they CahhSte aftdrshowinga i.4 y&ary?. i a jit" .. v . ..The Council; after the transaction" of a' considerable amount of Important busiess i adjourned to again meet in this city on the flrsjThursdax, otv December next ; at ; t ociock r;;aa t-fr.v ,.;v-. -'5K' A-f s'r. '.-' f. V'.' i BlayorV court! The only case bef6rerfis f)ourt yesterday was thai of Nelson .Mosely charged with .haltiss an IpsuUin white wouian oft the fetfsstJeetsf on Tuesday night, " who was - found guUty and ordered to pay a fine of S 'and the.costs. v Defendant claimed that he was mistaken in the: person, . taking the individ ual be baited to be a colored womaa-iiiia '. Import Entries for sale at the office of The MottniKQ Stas, , v- St. ??Ft - J.J Vf.'v-j-i-. '. ' ITEMS, Book BlOTiaT. THMcd 8tAB'lBo6liEiwl err does all kinds of Biadise andEaBac in 4 work manlike manner and at rasonafile prfogp. Jffer- UVUUlllg JUbCWlJfk 2JWU V. VM1W work, majrelya ,iinptapW 56f W TolleyJ tne celebrated gun- mannfaetnjrers, ft BinAig,eaJ6Hi "ar without a rival,s is Awn by tha iagenia6er 6t ; testimoniala Jn the poesessien of thejfawn, TolIe I Sa4 to abfantli'nonBe 'S alilM Lane'Srew tYwaf ziKmltri -niiwtJ'g'Sy iyy' 'yt'yi1 .... ava-w y j? "r yyfy road. CompanieiB. eteainBhto coinjteS baaks, mer- .caanmiiactarand otaejs. They, .en-t ;daring'ndT cnangelees, and. will copy anarp and ,clear for an indefinejprifdj of jtlttetiHawttg lnt rtfeeived r'a fresh supply of these? .taks, we are JPSRWtsi vltiKiflio mn,mi A$-kA written lately .tnat is cvery aujsious aMut pojmcal reriy aid eenfltcs of races, yetfthereiMene class i all Ter the goutb abeui which-, there. u eveaiae temdew of doubt; aaaaeiyV gatnerlmt for the purpose of purchasing. the reaiajnlng tlcfceta. tor theext ondlaat if t OenCert'df the 'Public Library of Kentucky, to come off Noveiaber 30,-The, South haabeen imBererisfaee. ana" a reasonable share t that $3,600,000 then to be distributed will ta verjf snaai acceptable, foe SD-eodlW 3fr Suh' Wed i r -,.-;v v-;v,v:-, if-YOvryCauy yi fiyv&j iimmmmpAym i Wan a'Salesmanj iW$n fh; as.t-yi.j. WantaServantGir!, j; ..,',. ,.i".;: 'uis 1 Want to rent a Store, yy-: : Want to seQ a Piano, i : '--'V' t' s,'i Wanttoallallprse,. ,i ui nam, w iuuu jiumcj, Want to buy a Bouse, ti'i wWant touyaHerse,j6Hv 'i0 ' v :Want to rent a House, v - , .1 4 Wait a Boarding piaeei 1 ! , ; V IIWaat tobOROW Mone,, J Want' Sen" bry Goods, ' , ' :!Stto:CaMcrlek'.'t-'; Want to Furnltnre, Want to teil Hardware, "; ; Want to sell Beat Estate, ?i.vb:: p.i 2 Want; Joh af Carpentetina;; a.satiliJiy' - WantajoDoriJiacksmlthlng,: ", ,i:uft h r WattaentolltoeryGood- . - Want to aeQ afiooee and Lot - Want to And any one's Address; . i-f wiij r Want to sell apiece of Furniture,. ' TV m to -nay a- Bccuna-mma vunsge. Want to find an owner tot anything Fouid, 4' i ..... . Advertisofat !,j jrvii..h , . THE MOBNING STAB. 1. '.IT 1 un tm - : it o tti . . . -T burg; W. P .LUUeton, Pnslow Co; f Archy Guthrie, Joseph' Pinner, Jno Griffin, Smith ville ; Capt Ruf us Walker, Little RivetLCapt Hagerman, WrCR -K;"DAllen, G "N Corbett Brunswick Coj Tflmith, city; Jno Rowell, Robert Koble," Abbottsburg. , Parmer's Hotel, B C Barden, proprietor... G F Lutleii A P Little ' T' CaTvkrt. -Jeffer son; N Cj W A McLean, Wilkesbbrd.'N C; A S ColwelL. Duplin., Coj At 8; Bagswell, Goldsbbrd, N C; Lewis Matbis,.C C RyjB --5.::i V L. . r.-Ia this city on XuttiMxiiy,- -3 -VD.LledtrT; tv, U. IX Hernial IMr. Jfl. AUhcub OlScIal Drawtagi bf e;V , , -." If enfllal Association, j-- THURSDAY, October 8V 1874 tii"'Oiass l85, Drawn' ai 1SBT.' ' ;:'.' 68 11 ;j60 h$U Tlii6ft: 4S 8 -'- &S 4! 39 " 41 . - OawleI)lra'adP:)f.- v"'4. -X SO 38 6t a.49 59 31 S4 M 86 44'58" : t Class 187, Drawn at 9 P.M.- ! ' 65' 5 7t, t TW T5 3d 44 83' 31 ,45 .88 octafl-itr '-wi-fa. 'BRRboij: OurNewDepartTire' 1 si s ; - 1 d,obp( jcoATs . j&h: .rooH $1 ta fo $1 4o 1 coto'; 8 00 Buslnees Suits.,..;... ....From iyj; 75 to ; 8 85 .... " 8 85 to 3 75." r.v;,5 : Uss to B 2S, Walking Dress! tiuf'i ;1. With e4ch Snip a fine Cape.Overcpat wSl be thrown In, contaialng four packets and ach pocket aprisev tf ollowsXQ.saxeB in Q, KB, atocJtl Ret Ticket tqBald Mountain, 1 CV'ttage)atSvS.RjBr,SoBni' 'kndL mip'oT heSr lunch'routeA -'J: ' . '(-.-,,'. -ti i sb-tr 'liu-i 'MH -b. MttMtL 1 ErimesIfraiiiesV tl UST RECEIVED atarge as sortment ef Frames,; square, roondand ovalt fr "w:f?ra;.: ?t ' -1 l"i''?;ijni- tA'3'-:iii'tr'4'i-: XxkM 30-tf , j .$' ... .HKlKSBEhQER'S.- ; -tF .:- -.- v,-.'w- r.- .. ...... iiv'i,, v;.- j?fT v Guitar Banjo and Violia feeilo Strags ;'A rge.a8oirtmcnt juct received and for sale at n-y.-M .i'5 r,VA-':--?1 :: " -" '. " ' ".-v , I f : : HEIflSBJSKlixCK S octso-tf . : -,., ,, 1 . . T.' i f .', LVve Book and Jtui-lc Store, i Best Offer Yet. I'WO TENEMENT HOUSES.1 and adl 11nn tdt ftnraoii s7rwvl'k aYirl ( Inann Uta f usaaa t avuui ava v, mm- wywiaawa j ia kAnnit r me op irii 1 r r t :rs. .rr-rrv: A ckanCt! for & ko lid 15 W cent lnveftment. jrtfy to . ..octaoat, U. V.M"K1UJK. AtPostOfflea.. '"i --7 .: T -.'Jf ESTERDA Y; (THURSDAY) M ORNIN3,' a Gold Cross, abotft two Inches- in! lenstfi, with stamped Cads. . A eultable reward will be paid the. finder by ' oct THB STAR. OFFICE.; ;:.' ) ! i.- .Ui;--.,--: .'yl''f,?-i.'iV-; FEMALE fffiAKXEL-LARGK- SIZE;' eclair MacA aolU'ble aW-wm? "opaluor. Hii neovarv.1 - . - w,, octSO-lir 5 S.. KIDDER. ."- 2, 9pJLUVlf m A HE LARGEST and CHEAPEST assortment of Trunks in the City, Saddles of all kinds. Harness, Collars, Saddle, Blankets, Feather Dusters, Horse BnMbes.lCurrTcombs, , Saddiery -, Hard wane ' of - all kinds CHEAP FOR CASH.' oct 84 tf.nacl4 .K Jr 8. 9pua-it 'Ca.M rtB33ST3DiasrC3-. -. t;.ti- ' THE MOttlflHG ST All BOOS BINX. ERY is complete in all all its appoiatmenta, and la in charm of on of the moat skillful workmen in the State. All kinds of Binding executed neatly -1 1 a a Waj toAnd httbiflg yojt hsve.losti ..C-isJ r "t lered. Necr Etiffllngs. -Scarfs,' Corsets, Want tb Advertise anything to advantage, I . . , , . ,reJ: 7 , E , f rt. . - : . , ' I !,..,. ViUington Il o rtKI Car o I i n a s:L i tie s . yAA) yi'v-i.-i'-i-v v:tyy'm Silt- a .'.;'- '- ' FastFreightRoutetoallPoiAtsSoutHaiidEast. Baltimore and; SouOiern Steam Trami tV,.i, fportaiiott.Ccmipaiypp :! Sailing from JiALTIM(.j,;.-, jy,r!; !.; laday and' Frldk at 3 F. At., ;: W EDKKSPAV; A?1: ;f!ATIJBIA V4 Jr GiTLnx,riAropsli BULa. OX Irftdinic to all Alabama, j Falll ,vernQoliiGlascroT7.: inn i u r lb AntiBfpi ' arid 'PprKorth.orICaat;h ScMto ' Providence, r aiver and other 'Saetem (Mtfef.'v'" ii , . 'v;'.' ( t.Il .'i.'l ;, ' ;-- ----- :;;.VvC- ALSO ?.! . . , i ,..;.!, -nr S .!';rv... s I These Lines connect at wiiiningxon wim ae nunuiigwu, yuiuuuip m. aiiswui 4hwivui n w-i ' 4fc iy4iii-T':c tear Bfvet Steamers, 'with, their connicting -ioada, offeiing unequalled facUUles for the prompt delivery: of Freight to all points as !the Steamers on -1 v theeeljnes on arrival in Wilndngton atop at Railroad depot, the Prebt transferred under covered theds, -j ' : to can Without delay; and; forwarded by the FasV Freight Expresa that mon!ng. t - V : y ', ,: ;C-. -; i -i K drasage In WUmington and no jtraaefer from Wilmineton South. 1 Bates guaranteed 'as LOW as by any other iioats. Losses ft ercharges promptly paid. Mark an goods via WUmington Ifan. . ; r : For furtHer Information; apply to either of toe undersigned Agents of the Lto ' ' EOtVfN Fft 3CUKK AI.D, Qch'l Agent Baltimore Line, SO South St, Baltimore. . . ;1,rtt.Wllli;4Pi bVlk'& 'Cd.Genr Agent Kewtorkl ;,v; y .'-:ocMttfVSl'iiViia'i;" OAa.itsdi Agent Baltimore and i fjew ;Yprk I&eVlmington,'Ni3.v' , KBW - At VEHTISEMENTS.. i f? .-:: i .- hi -' flEW GOODS,1 NEW GOODS, ' I: ;d j' ;'" i;-' tl 5'!-:' ;f iiafes' Bedfitme' all' kindsi ; Kld .Gloyes flneat. quality r Silk Qtta, . FanSv : i 1 -j Ltncn: Collarf add Catfa, ?lam'and embrrfld-' ' ; -. ings and Insertings, Slipper Pat- - ' i tenutphyr Worsted Hair ,Plaits and Switches, TOIBE.DISPSKll, pFAT.'GSEATLY BEDTJCED : j -.-;i tr;-:-oi.,i:J - : '? X i n,' TJia rLarest Neatest, Cheapest and : j 9 J 1 :p.$ rOAfc .tfndi'A'Ali FAijrtrr !oidoi)sliiLitb 'itoLTWEBY . "-y . : - -, ' '-- - -.!v4i-: 5-' i' " '- Variety StoreSJS : VV HO' BUY FAMILY, QROCEBIES should give ti'i tlaL Wigive our long experience, our whole ime ana afcienuon ui keeping uie cauiceet,, iuigeBi 1 i ' i ' ' -i '' ' '-"!. v "' i. J..---.' Witt UVBI, XlX7tJL CHV& VI ; . .FAMljLY' riRCEiffiS? bSORTH CATOLDfrA.t ; KJey Variety of' supplies. Freshet and most de sirable gUas kt LOWEST CASH PRiCEsl ; " - .'".I . ;; - '-"b-i.v' t' ; "';;,.. -- Bring Your' Cash and get full value in :"- "' ?. : i- ' .. : '.:,:! Sugars, Coflecsr Teas, Flour, -Butter, Lard, Meats and al goods in our lines:-, i.- ; -, ?A A'A 'ooiAA oct S-tfi : y ': and 7 NOrttt FronS st , f i " FRUIT BUTTER APPtej Quiace arid Peach. New York Buckwheat. 'iiftO'J . ! (Rill- PM riAation TinM.l" h-I: i ' ' - " , The best in the cUy. AUTUaH CLUpTSK and T1N.X TU18, .-, , 7 -. irk. D. 1X.I.I. I.IV. snrU 'N',1- i Tho flnMt Tlr.tl In ttlA wnr11 1 !:-' .-5 -' t f r l. ajx nuti- aisnv tin, . t:-iiv.,r .--v-- . 3 1 North Front Street 1 ' M1.St8 U TMlt AW It; IF YOtJt6 B ARidAlKS SVILL BE tOST. i I . "-'x : ' -C.s. '' i .':' Just took FINE LINEN.COLL AS9f $ doz. $1 SO. Never known before In this city. G18M Cheaper Hian Erer. Cardigan Jackt,'Shaker Elnl Wool 8ockt,H'. f BXTRA SIZB WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWERS, At. At f SHRIER BROSV oct29tf ;--:-- ' i- .V-, 30 Market street 1- Flxmr,5 Sugar; C C Q A;BBLS FLOUR. 50Bt Bbls Refined Sugars, i.: i j . '- yV , i W,ui:.xi7-itlj& tM?R iVWV fix finds Porta Rico Sugar, -'- - ? 11 .'. ! ;u-.. .-' '. i? f s 'rl j KKSCHNER & C ALDER BROS., oct 39 tf 87, SSA 8NorTh Water St QfjfVBDLS.TIES, . n,,X ; A OrtA LBS. BAGGING TWINE, t ( VUSw tf i-i-t? t :...i5Vi.-V'-i'-.t-''.rf,V ; ' 't 5-. ti cx-'tiM i - KERCHKSB CALDSBBROS : octitf t u-"' 8788 aad North Water Bt Apples A lTe7 Lot. 2Q BBLS. BALDWIN APPLES, . . On consignmant and f or sale by oct894f EDWARDS A HAXL. r . . . ... v EConteact Advertisements, taken' at proper, tionately taw rate; j ..'J i3j.: . -. Five Squares estimated as a iqnartpr-cplumn and ten squares as a half-coftuis.- - -t. i-J ill t iilViiiwi'-i t JwpSjUllgtS - - Jf ;r t ir pfydes vyilmliigtjon ,L.inc, Sailing from NEW TORK " , , "fJ Tuoaday and Friday :at S: PrW. " , WEPSSDAT AliJ 'BATCRDAlT. T.. ! ? t i i 1 : V. , 1 f pomta in North and South' Carolina, Georgia and OthEiireii torts! i: MISiCELIiANEOUS. : j 0PEEA:H0USE; . X . 1 " -' ( . - : ..f'.: ' Ifo NiiuS'M SaWaf Iatinee.v . and Saturday, Oct 30 and 31 , : m 1 iav;eri,x?s minstrels; j r. Ja a Select, and Reined J Programme, mtroducirig" ; ; . - : Met vuh Arueia , ' . 1 7-sualj Price; List ; Keserved Seats on ettle at ' t ' . Heinsberger's Live Bobk Store, -. n, B.-HOtiGBS; ! i fiARRY' CLAPHASt' V v ,-oit lAy A'vi .fwtant Manager, i r Jlaike ' Yoiir Purchases 3 Where yotj caitget the Neatest ' quantity of first class goods for the least amount of 1 Jifst Beceived, tt: Lot of Tartan ! $Laid . '''!. Calicoea , . Also, a Lot f'FruIt of. Loom, nt IO Cents Per Yard. BBApED BELTS AT 65 CENTS. : .. ': . BEADED POCKETS AT 90 CENTS, , C It will pay all classes to observe economy. Dimes, r. ) r and dollars are saved by buvins-Drv Goods. IjkIu-b . f and ChUdren'g, as welf as Men. and Boj8'Jrwe6r,in. -j .1.' t &?K r tM-XWtKfl.W H hNK K.I v. , W Wi. A MVJU Mfcl.tJ A'k. T a.WB. X KM AUUVLTtf V -t- WHI8KBY, and invite attention to the same. ' ' , ;.Retalling at barrles Price at M 00 per gallon. . j . xpr Baieomy oy, GEO. MYERS. 11 & 13 South Front Street 1 HE BEST ANDJ CHOICEST STOCK IN THE State at reasonable prices. ; hoi Imported Champaiies at' ,:. ' '( f ' $2' 00 per bottle. -Imported Brandy, Small bottles, at . ' ; i , ' $3 00 per dozen. y-yyr-y- y y '? .- -.'?-," :,r ' yy- -y-i Choicest bottled liquors, Wines and Cordials at -extremely Low Prices, at . ; . . , -, y.:::--'" - ."' GEO." MYERS, -': V oct 85-tf . 11 & 13 South Front Street Two months. .-.- tf a.... i.15 01 - ThraomonthaT...;'....;.. ....-.. 00 Six months.... ... .(t..A...; ..;85 00 .On -rear.i. . t .; ... BO Of piece and FhrnUhing Gbbda, from the leading Di.:; -1 ' CWodASbuaeof 4 4 4'-- 4 -1ift I w'AA0i:3YA OWEBTT, WEST HTOIA ORANGES, Yeilow As- ' " pinwall Bananas.Red West India Bananas.Northern :t Pears, Malaga Grapes, Purple Lisbon Grapes, Con- cord, Catawba and Delaware Grapes, Large Choice Apples, Florida" Sugar Oane, Genuine California Pears daily expected, at S. G; NOKTHROP'S, ; oei zo-u f. , -i mas ana ixmiecaonery eiore. , Coffee. Bacon. Ii a r; dry salt smoked sides, smoked Shoijlders. Just received and for sale . at bottom prices, by 'i.':-' '-r-X; ":' --::- :';-; Coml Merchants and Produce Dealer. ':'; oct25iw-tf Ko. 6 South Water Street. In Stock and Receivlne .A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF ' Buggy, Cart and Wagon Material, Tire and other Iron, Steel, Axlesj Springs. Ac , Ac, which can be ' bought low at the new Hardware Store of '.-. . - . - - GILES&MTJRCniSON octas-tf -.. ;; 38 North Front St - Cpiii, Com, Corn. v ,'V..: - v ! 3,000 BUSHELS MIXED CORN, For sale low by octza tr wiluahs a auiuyiuaufl. . Hoop Iron, Spirit Casks, dyr up. ggQ NEW k Y. SPIRIT CASKS, ; 300 SeleCt S0004'31 Spirit Casks, 150'BSH8:rn''." 4 -I i 'For sale low by -.;..v-.,:' .V'.'1"; oct "85-tf WILLIAMS A MURCmSOW. ."! 3 WEST. CIDER ON DRAUGHT, ' BOTTLED' Cider, Arnviokea; Codfish, Green Pepper, Lemons, ' Pranea,Buccoriln twooj " octW AAtytA lKarket Street' ?. . ? Hay Floor - and Bacon. v '00 BAXJBSPSIMK EASTERN and N. R. HAY. j -QQ0 BBLS. FLOUR, all grades, m 20 Hhda Smoked Shoulders, .' 200 BexesD S k Smoked Sides, For sale low by OCt 85-tf - wnXIAKS A MTJRCHISON. -.'.--V : ; ,4 - - :s - . - v- '..-..:-f'- i i - .-i-ii .4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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