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J THE HORNING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY bates or bubsckittiom. mall).. ons year, to advance (toy Three months, to advance .r oo ) S 60 -75 n,.e month, in advance , l - 'Jt;Z'nt th f nitv Subscribers, aeuvercu ..., r - - - uV Fifteen Cents pet weetc uur vuy SknSed to collect for more than 8 months to J advance. ' outlines. -: More trouble apprehended in the Chero kee Nation, assassination abounding. ' .. The Spauish army in Cuba is being rein forced. ' Alfred S. Markham will command the new organized English Arc tic Expedition. . Thiers announces that Italian unity is an accomplished fact. Col, McClure denies tuai 10m ocou and Gov. Curtin will have an interest in the Philadelphia Press. Good. : New York markets: Cotton, 14i15i; rosin, VOL. XV.-tNO. 58. WILMINGTON, N.'C:;: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1874. publicans,) iwhOtYOted in the affituia- be hung on the 18th of December. Walker oor; ciiurcbes To-irar. ' ; lion, and Mr,' - Caraon (conservative) was acquitted and set'at liberty. Services at Front .Btreet M. E;-hurch at who voted in ihe negative. !: We learns from -the ' Jefferson 11. a.', 'm. , and. 7 m: Sunday -. The Craven i tax .collec.tor.'waa al- Messenger of the lath, that a shooting affair; f School a"t 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed- Intvorl until Afiri-h 1 next to Hettle I wi;u"cu urass vreen unurcu, , .on uie 10 ?!? n.ffV J S ' Sunday before, in which Mr. Beo. Phillips, WHOLE O. 2;232. one siquart; olio day,.... .. , two days, J J J three days... ....... .... J- : '- v fotcrdays 6 ". five days.....', 8 0 ' " ; :... one week 8 "J- : 44 , Two weeks........ 6 M ..".'.-: Three weeks.. .............. ...... : One month 8 Of i,-- Two mouths. 15 M . ' Three monthB.i.......,.i..-..,...2 C v - " - . bix onths..... ........... ...35 , " ; One year.-.. -50 ' t2T"Contract Adverlieementa taken at propor tionately low Tatea. - - Five Sqnares estimated as a qnartercolumii,-atid . ten sqnarea as a half-colnmn. .. .. Confmftiee Appointed. jepl. Jaa,' Asliford and Messrs. J. A, Fer rell and J, H. Stevens have been appointed a Committee on the part of Sampson county, to confer with the Committee appointed by the Stockholders of Jthe Wilmington andj Weldon Railroad Company, at their retent; The Legislature. Condensed from the' Raleigh News. TENTH DAY - the meantime Capt. Weaver was ordered to be confined in jail - ' - - : The mate of the wrecked vessel was sum moned to arjoear as a witness in the case at U. i" I nn MMAl M ... 1 1 . I1UUI . . -.' . ii- I 1, next, to Kettle. S' nesday night at. 7 o'clock. Ushers will be the investigation on Monday, but objected an old and esteemed r.itizena of Ashe coan in attendance to conduct strangers to seats, to doirnr so. eivine as an excuse that he had late sheriff of Sarapsonto collect at tv. who aDDroached a crowd of bovs that 1 Seats all , f r ' TiA "R ft Mnran - T). T).. a rim(n fnr Toovino- thn nnrt. hpfarc. the rears of taxes, for the year of 1875, were in a difficulty, when VVm. ucniiyi ;oiie hQr.;'-- 1 amination would come off and he should meetlngm this city, inreierence iorro- n!i!sf1 it rpniVinw" f ' of lne ooys turned upon him and shot tnmir, tU a, r .x. a- -'i u s -,tu i j F,f nosed branch road from Clinton to Warsaw, passed US reading....- 1 - twlce.-.v-5erjtnr shot iiliov.-T1V.a Street Methodist Churcb,--.8outlif- make use of it, or words to that effect, ppsea urem.ru u board. . -' ,t 1 . situated betweenun and Church streets, whereupon a warrant was issued tor his de- W1U meei ine TT" " Rev. James Wilson, Pastor. Services at tention. - umu,ulw u 1 lla.m.and71p.m. Sabbath School at 9 a. f , , . sists of Hon. R. RBridgerS and Messrs. - . . , J.r t , wumlnston Library AuoeIation ; r w T W tprs and R. F. Newcomer. a: ' vrjw T."?, . " -vf o We are informed that it is the purpose or ttl. if U tlVLK. J ... ' . . ; tT, T.SIorir &aav.iotinn tr. ?nol itiitM n rnnrsfi TaX Receipt. First Baptist Church, corner qf Market n- fppp ,ln fhft nrftSftnt winter. The receipts at the office f the City andFiftli stfeets, ElderJ. p, Hiden,Pastor. hvth'i Rpv Mr Oertel on Thursdav Treasurer and Collector for the. week end- ing yesterday iootea up aa ioiiuwb : . Real and Personal...... 410 10 Snfir.ifip. . .......:... 508 75 brays ....... " , j j 'J. ' Mr. Norment complained of i the iVews reporter. ' , ' ; " - Mr. Pinnix "said that in justice to the reporter of the iVcws who tat jn this House .wilbtee&UTd ;tHps he would CITY. fts'SOtatS 35; spirits turpentine, 35; gold, Bav that he had carefttllv read the 112J. Prof- James Russell Lowell de-J report in the NeiJbs-and'he could not ; Munson & Co It Will -Pav, &c. NltW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. II. Habribon. Official Drawing. see the injustice! com plained of. As far as the gentleman s attacic on tne Democratic party was concerned Ije thouffht the reporter comld have made it stronger by rreporting lira remarks lin full. ' - - ' ' j JSlr, Nonnenttwas willing lo leav(e the matter with 'the reporter. . .. . 4 SENATE. , FlilDAT. Nov; zw: Ten Thoataud Dollar' worth j et y Jr DUm4 lllnxt Stolen. n Wdnpsdav a fashionanlv-! Mr. Cautweli'abiH for the improve- rc8sed man entered T. B. Bymnier ment aud reclamation ot certain & Co.'s jewelry store, Broad way, New lands in Nw Hanover and. -other York, and asked the clerk to show counties was referred. . . hirn some diamond rings. Two plates Mr. Williamson's bill to repeal cer- 0f yn(r9 weve shown him, and he eje- tain provisions of Revenue bill, and aminedthera. He requested the clerk which exempts an xoDacco, corn, Da- to pat a number of the rings in a bet COU and COttUU in : iuo uauus vt -jjiu- (.lucers on the 1st of April of each year, referred. ; ,' ' A bill of Mr. Graham to secure payment for advances to croppers was referred. . ' i F. Maktens. Qroszer Deutscher Ball. ' See ad. of David & Weil. : v W. W. Hakbiss. Orange Water, &c. Harxusok & Aixek. Hals, Furs, &c. Wimjams & Murchison. Corn &c. Q. R. FttEHcn & Son. Novelties. J. A. SPRiGBaxl Coal and. Wood. John DAW80N.r--Sausage Cutters, &cv 1 . W. 'W.1Io6ges. Notice. . " . KKircmiEW &i CaedeU Bno&t-Syrupi &d. Dervices at n a. rxu ana, p., m. , ounuay Iast wa3 tlie first of the COUrse, to be follow School at 9i a. . Prayer meeting on ed by othe u .g Lopedj at regular inter Thursday night at 7$ o'clock. Ypung men's vaj Invitation8 bave been, or will be, ex- praver meetinz on Tnesdnv njghU Rev. A. PaulvRepiton, D. D , viU conduc the ser vice this morning and the pastor at night. - Services at St Paul's (Episcopal church, corner of Fourth knd Orange streets,' as f ol io wsioraingPraet at II o'cloClnEveii- ing Prayer at 7 o'clock: Rev. TvM. Am- 29 00 Total. $947 85 v" C. 1;3Iyers & Co.-Fatmly' Groceries. I ble, Pastor.' 'Seais free; J Shriek Bros. Just Received. A ' First Presbyteriarr,iChurcbi ;ornef Third Local Dot. A fspecialaceeting of Beta Chap- d. D. ter Ie AssoeSation to-morrow evening, at 1 o'clock.. I There will bo a German ball at Currie's Hall on Wednesday evening, the 2d of Deeember. . -j Mr. E. ILiStampa, editor of the Tarboro Etupiirer-South' rn t, was in the city yesterday. . Gen. Allah Rntherford, Third Auditor of -the Treasury, has been spend- ter light, as he designed to test them. Seemingly not satisfied with the jse lection, he asked to be shown some rings of greater value, and while the clerk was looking for another plate of rins'attother roan called upon I Mr. A resolution directing republiea- Byinmer and inquired the price of a lion of Winston's. Law and Equity., handsome bronze clock. Seemioglv Reports ?n one. volume for distnbu- pleased he said that he would ! call passed its several readings. Z e 0ut. A few minutes later the clerk iDS a few days ithis city the past week. Amended as to pnraseojgy tue res- returned with the rings, and not see- '. ; The Register of Aeeds nssueu olution memorializing Congress in fa- jn"g either the plates or his customer, ten marnage licenses during the past week, vor of the payment of pensions to asked Mr. Bymmer whether he Jjad of which four were for white and six for survivors wuo senxu 111 luc uic 1141 oougnt a ring. iur. jymmer, ioun- was adopted. : ; ; derstruck. at the question, asked the Resolution of instruction to the Ju- cierk what he meaut. The story, was diciary Committee to require the goon told, and the clerk became aware transfer of all prisoners released from tuat the tirni had suffered a loss of the penitentiary to the county seats fuo,000. and Orange streets: Services at, 11 o'clock a. m. and 7$V ni:, by. Rev. J. R. Wilson, Sunday School at 3 p. m. Second Presbvterian Church, corner of Fourtlx and Campbell streets: Services at 11 a. m. arjd 7 p." m., Rev. Charles M. tended to distinguished gentlemen which we trust they will find it agreeable to accept. :, u, V1 luo jvv. . A Needed Improvement. to furnish the public as well as its members -Manv wiu be clad to learn that the road with the means for enjoyment and --culture, I wweett the city lfmits and Smith's -Creek. and th. lecture course hay been deterpiipit being put Ih good oadef-f Some eight orf upon ui furtherance-of this. JNotmucneise ten bands have been employed on itforsev- can be done at present, however, owing 4o- eral dayg pagt and have already much im-' its embarrassed financial condition. ' Large I nrATf,ri ;r . , . - . t - . Payne officiating. of the counties from which they were sent discussed. Mr. French offered as an amend ment that the Judiciary Committee be authorized to consider if doing such would best serve the interests of the State. Adopted. Bill referring to disputed lines of landed property and empowering'lhe Superior Court Clerk to appoint 7five J Q , - i I ow.iersmp passea seuuuu reauiugv I first appearance on The Tlrelnln Deleatlou In the Next ",'T .:' 1; ..' CougreM. i : , --;f:k::::'r-; The Virginia delegation in the next Congress will be 'the. best for many 'years. - Walker, Tucker, Douglas and Goode are all men of unusual ability, and orators of a high grade, While Harris, Hunton and Cabell are men Colored couples. -v ' j ' We learn that the Sampson Co. Agricultural Fair, which commenced at Clinton on the 25th inst., was a verjr suc cessful one. -d' ; There were five-' interments in Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery during the past week, of whom one was an adult and four were children. . -' . ; ' - Thtre were nine interments in Sunday - School at 3 ( . - ; . .. .,. - -i ...... P- m.. . : Services in St. Paul's Evang. Lulheran Church as follows: English service at 11 a. m. ; German service at 7 p. m. Sunday School ur ;i p.- in.; Christian Association at 4t p. m. ; Cnteclu ucal instruction on Friday, at 3 p. ni..,. . V ; ' ' :. ' St. Thomas' Catholic Church. Dock Sti, between isecend and Third. Last Sunday afier. Pentecost Mass at 7 a.' mand 10J a. in. Vespers chanted at 4 p. m. Sunday Scliool at 31 a. m. Officiating Clergymen, Rev Mark S. Gross, Rev "James B. White. First M. E. Church, Walnut Hall, Fourth street, Brooklyn, Revv W. J. v Parkinson, Pastor. V Services at 11 a. m. and 7i p. m. Sunday School at 04 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Seamen's Bethel:: Services at 3 p. m. Rev. Jos. L. Keen, Chaplain. sums are 'due which cannot be collected while the actual revenues are bacely suffi cient tp meet the necessary daily expenses. Many needed improvements have been of necessity postponed and the purchase of books suspended temporarily, ' To induce an increased membership and thereby to provide a remedy for this state of thiBgs, the fee for admission has been re duced to one dollar ($1), the quarterly dues of $1 remaining unchanged. ' The library contains upwards of 3,000 voK umes of standard books, including the best of the modern works of fiction, while the reading-room is furnished with the leading daily papers, as well as a number of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Choicest Family" Groceries, FINEST GOODS BS0 UGIIT io Out CITY.' Prices arne or lower t'hau aet- ' for lnfcncr gooa.. CHASED. 'TTS CO., S and 1 :s oi ront st ' Choice Flat Quarter Boxes Haisins. London Layers, XooseMnscatee and' - ; . -x1k.: ' - Seedless Raisins ' PRINCESS PAPKIt SHELL ALMONDS, '- ' , ; CHOICE NEW CEOP FIGS. CHAS. P. MYERS & CO., . ';.,s. 5 and 1 North Front strcet.- T VERY HOUR FRESH GROUND COFFEE." CHAS. D. MYERS CO., . nov 29 tf 6 and 1 North Front et. Just Eeceived. A TINE ASSOR'TMENT OF . i - - " ' BOYS' AND CDILDRSNIS SUITS, Which wW be edld at VERT LOW PRICE. Those '. .- - In wanting will do well to examine our, Btock. , Boya' and Children's OVERCOATS and TALMAS. , ; i Both printing and ruling done In the finest grades of copying ink at the Star Job Printing Office. ; j tf SPECIAL PKEjrilUMi For the Fair of the New Cape . Fear Agricultural Association. We offer premiums of .five dollars in adIXtoT the best loaf bread made from our : brand of lavcrUa FfMr. 2d. Five dollars in gold for tlie nest kous made from our brand of Favorite Flour, to be increased -to - ten dollars on Bread and BiO provided either or both take the pre mium over all others. . .: And to place these premiums within the reach of all we will furnish, free of ekarge, after the 12th of December, six ten pound n&ck&fres of Favorite ' Flour to six married best magazines and periodicals. - The mu- 1 ladies, and six ten pound packages of Favcr- seum, too, is quite an attractive feature, in j Hour to six unmanned laMes, - the bread which will be f ound much to interest and and rolls in each case to be entered for com- , . , - . A petition -, - , .. - ; instruct; and for those who prefer to pass . 'Should any lady win premiums over all thpi leieirt-P in that wv ftlifiss and other competitors on Bread and Rolls made from inr.nr.pnt ramra'are provided I Favorite Ilmr, we will give a solid silver .innocent games are provigea. i n . . . n 49n . f It is the intention of the Association to thg ten dollars in gold. - - i remove shortly from the present rooms to a J, This is timely notice wtn ; tfe; prize eov 29-tf SHRIER BROS., a. 80 Market St. : I T W ILL PAY TO BUY OUE ; ' CXjOTECHSTG. THE PRICES ARE , r E XOEE D I N G L Y LOW ! ,MUNSON'& CO., i nov 5BMI - - " Viijr vwiura t Every Gentleman Whether aBeildent location more desirable in every respect, and which will be so arranged as to make it pleasant and attractive. This can be done without increased expense, and, it is thought, will tend to add largely to the list of active members, particularly among WHO CA1?. Chas. D. Mrers & Co., ,No. 5 and 7 North Front Street, Sole Proprietors of the Favorite Flour. U. s." (;6mmUsloner'i Cor Arrest on a erloun Cbarse. CanL Geo. B. Weaver, of the wrecked Oakdale Cemetery during Uie week closing G s Gwws.iWho, with his crew, were the ladies, which is specially desired yesterday, of which four were adults and J picd up at sea and brought to this port J- We think our citizens will appreciate, rA'l,;il ran Ttvi hf thfl numbur '-died out- I ' tj:.. ir.i.i7, ri.K nnanumni I inrl niil tn ilifiop. pfFnrta of ' this sterling integrity : and.; exceuent Q, tnecity..- , f of which appeared. in our last, was' arrested deserving association to extend itsusefui- .ii jc -a Wnavprpcifivcd the Drosnectus vesterdav. on an affidavit swoin out uy ness. Bill relieving sheriff, of Craven of ,T. ottornev freneral of Virginia of the Fair Adcertiter, to be issued daily for Prestley Wilson, one of the crew, oetore v. payment of taxes until March 1,1875,; i,efore tne war, but has kept oui of gratuitous distribution on the trains going S. Commissioner J.: Jv.Casaldey4, charged passed.. . - v nnlitii-a and devoted himself entirely rtnrinr the annroat:hina asricuUural with causing the loss fis vessel., Ihe Win mU citvl W W. W. McDiarmid, l foDowiog is a copy ot tne ainaavu Esq., of the Luinhertnn Bfbemiati. ; The funvral tf the Una C Al. Koons takes place this "morning at 10 o'clock. At 9 oVl.K-k the inenihers of Wy oming Tribe, No. 4, and Blacs ilawK CITY ITEMS, Every Gentleman Every Gentleman Every Gentleman Every Gentleman Every Gentleman Every Gentleman Every Gentleman Every Gentleman. Every Gentleman Every Gentleman Every Gentleman Every Gentleman nov 29-tf of Wilmington or a etranger - in the city, ia cordially in vited to pass LEISURELY THROUGH our IMMENSE STOCK and critically cx - ' amine it We have the most excellent and beautiful Fall -si Winteu CxoTniNd ever v made? Our facilities for making suits to, order are far in advance ef what many people suppose. ' DAVID & WEIL, Merchant Tailor and Clothiers. - passed. . - iic... politics and devoted himself entir HOUSE OF KEFKlifijNAl.yl iohia profession as a lawverJ At liy Mr. Pin nix, a resolution of in- present ho -Js a successful attorhey, trtu;tioii to the Committee on Fi- and in charge of the Law School at nance, in reference to prtparing a the Washington andLee TTmverisity, bill for the adjustment of the public Like Prof, beelye, ofMassachusetis, debt." deferred. r , Prof. Tucker was nominated 'without Mvf Mr Tatp . a resolution to an- Ids knowledge or consenL. He is re- ininr. ioint select committee to take ported the best public speaker in the Tribe, No. 5, 1. O. R M., are to meet at Treas- South, and while eminently practical, their respective wigwams, fortho purpose ii i'u vi " i - 4 a, i urer's office. Referred. : 1 is a humorist. 1 he new benator irom Uv Mr. Norment, a resolution of. Virginia, Robert E. Withers, is - a instruction to his Excellency, the capable man, andrenjoys the confi- liovernor. in resrara to ine destruction i aence oi an uis uuusiuucuw. of the town of Tuscumbia, Ala. By Mr. Mendenhall, a bill to pro vide for clerical aidand traveling ex lenses for the Superintendent, of Public Instruction. Referred. By Mr. Richardson, a bill to amend an act to incorporate the Cape Fear Agricultural Associatian, ratified the 12th dav of Aonl. 1869. lieterred. i Fins Otstkbs. Gilbert, at hia saloon on South. Waier street, still keeps a supply of fine oysters for his customers. . He always gets he best. Try them j Bbown &; Roddick, 45 Market street, have this day received a large invoice of " Ladies! Cloaks and Jackets, which they will offer at Very low pricesor one week. Ladies in want of such "win do well to caU early, as those not sold will be returned at tie 'time stated ' -. . St- All the latest styles aad : novelties id Boots and Shoes at Lowest Pricta at 39 North Front St. To'SpoRT-iMKK. Read the advertisement of J. & W. Tollcy, the celebrated gun manufacturers, of Uiat quite an extensive robbery had OC- Birmingham, England. Their breechloaders arc enrred on the steamerer D. Murcldson without a rival, as is shown by the large number of , . . , ... i ..-T?M.-ito'" testimonials in th poaaesaion of iheMesswtTOlley Willie HIT lllic I rni from Uia 1CC to r a ette- . . 7 M-. t -r.m 1 , 1 , . . Send to their branch house, 29 Maiden Lane, Aew vale, on wutnesaay msi, out uave WIlu" j york. held the facts for prudential reasons. It Spirits Turpentine NWhprn anheaks in a'ffonv overA Brogden, and both houses of the General squedunks and elastic slings. i f Assembly, to attend the annual Fair of Uie Six farmers in North Cove rais Association in December. In furtherance 3 300 bushels of wheat in the aggregate,- Qf this object a Committee was.appointed. Quite a severe storm passed to act in concert wuu a nae of attending the remains to their last rest- ing-place. The APProachlnK Fair. 1 At a meeting of, the Directors of the new wuicu wa9 apart owner, with intent and r. ur AffrifnUuriil Association, held I ,iain to 'nreiudice the other owners and Wevenins.it was determined to extend 1 the person or persons who liad underwritten an TTarrfB' TTwa Denot. West seems that the "boat was stopped at some .i(1ftFnt stree, we indebted for copies of The Stand will remain open until:; 11 o'clock this morning. ' vMr Patton 'a buFgiving a right through McDowell o ??f:!-??;? ;1&?JZ damale, says the A of Commerce, to act asajoint Com- . J , . . ' .i v . r i i damage, says me Mjiwwr. ot redemption, wueoion. w..ue.c .p, "v!Aii'ihI infant dauh- ter of Anderson McDonald, colored' was burned to death Wednesday. There were about five hundred people on the excursion trainfrom Weldon to Portsmouth, Ya., .last Wednesday. ; . , The contractors are vigorously prosecuting the grading of the first division estate has been sold under executions, morto-ages and deeds of trust. Re ferred. . - ' .'. ''-"'. AMNESTY. ' " The Amnesty bill of Mr. Staples, be'in House bill No. 2, came up as the unfinished business of .Wednes day. The bill is -briefly explained as follows: -. . . The Amnesty Act, passed by the legislature of 1872-'73,exempted cer tain persons who were, actually pres ent and participating in the commis sion of cerrain crimes therein named from the provisions of the bill, while it pardoned and extended amnesty to certain nersona who. although they may have aided and abetted, direct- stalesville, wasiouad guUty BacteiiBlve Hobery on a Steamboat Fart" of the. Money Recovered-Ar-rcets on Suaplcfou ' ' We have known for a duy or two past United States op America, E4stern District of North Carolina. ) lie it remembered tlit-'-tlrr3-dyr..l)e.. fore me. United States (Jonimissioner in and f.sr the Eastern District tf the State of North Cundina, enmc Prestley Williams, who being by me duly sworn, -..-did; depose. ami 1.11 t ll'l I Iih wms the steward of the American vessel called the C. 8. Groves, point on the river for Uie purpose of land- fe New york Ledger, Chimney Corner and Frank whereof Geo. B. Weaver was the master; inff a ladv passenger, Capt. Garrason-ac-I Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for the current week. that on or about the 16th day oi ? November, I companving Ler some distance. In the 1874,said vessel then being on the high seas, ,. , , . ,uL L; Opo Tt Weaver did wilfully and meantime the hands were directed to gath- corruptly cast away the said vessel, of I er moss on the shore, and it was during this interval that some person or persons of those remaining on the boat went to the Captain's desk, got Uie key of the safe, un locked it and took therefrom a package of money, amounting to'' $5,000, had been forwarded by Messrs. Williams & Murchison to some party in Fayetteville, after which the safe was relocked and the The statement was to the effect that "the key returned to the desk. The money was vessel left Norfolk for Demarara rwiih a not missed until the boat arrived at Fay ette loadof staves; that she got -ashore' twice yillc, when circumstances which came to while entering the harbor of the latter port,5 the knowledge of Capt. Garrason led to the " . . r .I... r. h whlcti she sustained considerable dam 1 arrest of Perry Cotton, Assistant Pilot, and r"7Z tie river to ak resulting in leakage; &c; that :no.xe- the fireman, known on the river by the ap- nr luKinir luc iioiiuio w - -o - . . , , Persons " buying any- tViiner in nnr tine WOll'd UVUIU - - v 5 l nov S9-t? RO R. FRENCH & SOX, 89 North Front street. Flour. Cliccse Sug;ar, Coffee. BBLS. FLOUR, all grades,. 2.000 jqq Boxes Factory Cheese, 200 BWs Eefinei Sagars OA A Bags Prime Rio Coffee !lIAM! noV 29-tf For sale low b WIL S & MURCHISON. r I ill ii i Tie:? iil xuaua canvu wm - invitation . to HiaJi.xceiiency, uov. - Prestley Wilson, Deponent: Sworn to and subscribed before me this In furtherance the 28th. day of November, 184 ' TJ. S. Commissioner: berof Commerce, to act asajoinv com mittee 6f Reception and Entertainment. In this connection, we.would state that a ; TaksM Prektino-Ikkb will copy clear and distinct for aa indefinite period of time. Send your orders for work to "bo done in these inks to the Mojorma Stab Printing-Houso. :-.'; : i " TBANsnB PBIHTINS-1NK8 for copying letter-head which j lug.tateilientfl waT-Dm8 &c Can 06 cPied the ordinary lewer-press huok. otaiu uiun for printing in -these inks, and for all other descrip- tiona of printing, to tne moENiNe dtah i-ruiuug House. ; Book Bindxbt. thb jBORKisa Stab Boolt Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants, and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. ." Bacon, Syrnp, Oats, jmilets. 2 Boxes C R Smoked Sides, Boxes L C" M-f , ' " JQQ BblsS. H. Syrup, '"' 2QQ BUSHELS BLACK OATS, : ' jAA BARRELS NO. 1 MULLETS, . For eale low by . ' nov29 tf- WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR. 25 Hhds. Demarara and PR Sugar, 5a Bbls. Refined Sugar, . For Sale by , -KERCHNER A CALTJER BROS., - nov 29-tf 87. S3 & 29 North Water St. . . Tuird Tnva1nn1lA trt rAtl. . ... . .. ... ....Fonntnnnn the vessel wmle at Dem- nellation of "Bie Allen, who were lodged 1 ! . v-w View the various oulects or interest, iuwuu- v --- - . , i : . ., , , , . . j u .roaa eompanie, Mcauwmp wv . - Tiewiuev J i tha imprpve, arara, but after discharging cargo the ves- in jaih A colored boy employed on the .rfacturera. and others. They are en- inguie woraain V& ; v sel sailed ferNavassa Island to load with boat was also held until the examination darmg and cliangeless, .'and wm copy sharp and ment of our River and Jiar. - - rni-;it;-i 'it wa fonnd nmA ff Rnhaonnent to the arrest of these clearfor an indefinite period of time. Having Just The Association will Offer a purse Ot sev- guanu u " . ... tha miaain, monev. received a fresh supply of these inks. wear, pre- a Uo q r nremium-lor I necessary io iui iU ... , . ri tn .nte orders rremnUy and at moaerate n uw.. - r I . , . . . ... H 1 AO Kfu n,a fminrl oonrPtPflln I . .- - .LoCapti,. Church, 1. PWRiftSt horse-rg. the M1u0t.ad.pa1cul,reor -., " , " rC. .IT, ZZZZZ " 7 in , . imprest .h.t there . W.lrfi: who was charffed .tc,J-.-,nA ' inKuweaiMitlw: eoaditkn; reached Na- .wcre twpcrinS concerned in the robbery Pickles, Candy, Oysters and Lye. .150 Cases Quart and Pint Pickles, .100 Boxe8Candy,150 Cases Oysters, - 75 Cases Lye, " ' , i. iu nrvnrtnnhnrjr and Asheville Railroad; . . . . - '-:..t ; . . .... n.M, a a rrmiiim-f or I necessary to A most lnieresiiiiK 1 " i erai nuuurcu - i . - Boy29tf For sale by . , KERCHNER A CALDRS BROS.; .27. 28 29 North Water St prices. BIABR1E1). tlient. rpnse in violener, 'ut B lM thT ' was kept und, StoVwS canvass, "with the - excep u.n L. . a extraordinary powder. ; am 1820 cts. per pound; shoulders,12i reef was taken in the maiusail; hnaiij im.ih ; a T.epial term of the Superior ,aornhnn(i.,tripe.20cts.perbunch; ma8ts were carried away, one bunt: . ,T , . .ill 1 Unit KIld I U V5Uwpv.r . . - I . - 1 - Hiirinai m r " m - a I SI 1 fr.HfAT county will be begun and . - t -,v. n.n dams. 2Qa25 0a op i he "cross-trees and imii i. "r- " in nember text, clams, ao ccm v, r . - - - iltLactioTorciv W trienteaqart; sbup; bunch, 5 cents. about one-third down ,v "r .. .:l tUa ItneineSR 18 and will continue unui iu .v " nosed of. Judge Ilenry will preside. ertaiu persons who, although they knled Charles T. Neti last February, in , Weg and Gov . Yance to respond. r,a,r k o iAaA nA aV.Ptfpd. direct- tAviile; was foutfd guilty of manslaugn; ;; , y- i m m m ' "'J mtcamsn " 7 T . I " "I..'. . I..t W.i1r,iiutaT nrt ' - .. . -l, and in fact, entirely controlled the ter,at vyis, v-ur - -JuS I W ; .,...........,...,. 4 hoA .ifi rik Utl in 1,1 fll 1 "vMv"w - action, if they were not actually pres t't.t at the commission of the offence, tlit'v were not punishable. fiiontoe'd amendment to the ... . . r -- . -. - , i t ... , !...... i I "v' . . . 1 .1 t . , : : I. r, 1 Amnesty bill provides pardon and lyention. ' . centa perpound; cheese, 2? cents per pouuu, very ligul 8ailt lue 0., ." - J . - 11 . , .lvVQf . I rT).i:..l, Kvnfinel. i nishOD jVlai'-.l - , m- n o-ooan 1 KO ner 1 A,T;r.rp oil nf her canvass; thi.l I liu O ir.l .1 . n nil IUI Ml 11 I. v 111. IIL. I I ' . I 1 -llflW II 9'Jt . lvr-V"- . B ' 1 . . ..n. I Q s. n II.U . E.UWW H' - - f . 1 llllin. . .'1 . . . 1U. ... . w. . J . . ...K wsrit rtn- I ia in nrefllde dn the AieUlOaiB I .-- . .A49.'n.n'niin.h(ff. ff!Om- I Y.rt;nnol tnln'r many present or nt, wuw . . i.n teil with the various secret politi- s'.cieties up to the year 1871,. and ;w such committed offences against 'lite. laws of the State, with the excep ii'u of the crime of rape. Mr. Staples advocated the passage if the hill at considerable length, in Which he detailed the - many ad van liiges that would arise from, the act ly relieving the heavy burden that w oppresses many ot our best citi- Z'-'IIS, &c. ". .;' ' . " '' ' " . Messrs. Bovd and Spearn followed Mr. Staples iu advocacy' of the bill. Mr. liarnctt offered an aTnendmeut to exclude from its provisions." mur der." The auestion'waa elaborately dis usned by Messrs. Boyd and Moring i" favor of the original bill and Mr. liivthe in ot)osition. The amendment was voted down, 19 to 27. . . 'Hie yeas and nays were demanded n the second reading f the bill, ;ich passed by a strict party vote, with thft fYPPntinu of Messrs. Bovd, c . . i . ,r ' -uizzell, Elliott and Norment (lic- Tlie trml of the pardes mentioned was to have taken p;ace ut Fayetteville ouFriday. i. ;n tillinrr of Etr. Edwards, was tried we woum ouU . VflOQft. Tlnd safelv. loaded and sailed or and tbat-the money was divided between wiion. b DlTMr. Beni. A. Haliett to Mi-s Emily nuu a . - i : i . !i. 4 . HAhAi r -ii ;iiH.riiiLic. w aaa . - r . - - . j .. - T . and acquitted at " Tansyliaun homaa-. miutary -r--"l a. wflminicton.' It was further staled by u week; on the plea or jusuueau., m bepresent, and tnai iou;. w.,,nn n(X the remainder of the crew, Joseph D.JE whom were preset., that the Captain was frequently incapti tated for duty., on ; account .of .'isKlul aitentiary. I u irtino. nrices ruled yesterday: 1 rA- !nt.nxicatinc liquors; that on .Mouv -;.,'-.. .'-- J rel IIS Sy" ' Tv.. .'J.-'. n .... I fivMNw " -. ... Mr. P. HiVVinston, jr., aa- A lea (dricd) 1520 cents - per pound; dayt the 16th inst., a gale of wind carrying- Clerk ortha. Senate and eor Of tue w acheg 25c per pound; walnuts, 25c -ODi and that about the same time K bvz pS; Pickles.20 cents per; dozen; (w'Lich afterwards proved tohe the i,W next Upon the expediency of calling aon-. ,ard 18 cents' per peund; butter, 405U was sighted in the distance, vmfi ew", ' . rroeu- ia tbelowecpart flicting a wound that may yet . , tally last .fair, the ;oi.uT, that the wreck -war. dis- I . .,r.2Srta.achunk(5lbs): r.ieared and the pumps put to worK, uui potatoes, Irish; 50 cU. a peck; sweet zu cenw;. there was very nine waic - , Sr-tToiit 25c! per bunch, mullets 1025c. in fifteen minutes the pumps sucked; uk. per bunch; turhiplOc. a hunch; onions; about this time the captain-went below and vm -r - , . . n . v ii fmnia n. 1 if.i.iv. . intra 117iT.11 111111 auu wiuwvu - - . rrt-ppn nnnies. . , w . . . . 6. - '- i l...Oftionl ft 1 "I". T?..ottPville A pair vi made by a lady & Pked and plahtcd the cotton, culti va e o, v , pun itnd ihen gje the .g Mimja?kson o Cumberland county. I?ne irial of the three negroes bert Walkej .'gfilwad bridge, the keeper of the , W a terminated on on the Win oi T ' p5nff of five days. a. w was o murder in the first uegic , . . . . - rta Bitfcr- Kamlty. Tin- amiisMiK tit I viiig public will bear in mind th'utahe B-tr'Faniily Swiss Bell Kinim-'i 'w ill H'VI' wo of their nwgnitiCfBt t-iitcit limn nts t tho Opera House in this i;V f.infTiu i c.ug Jnith' loMiiuiTow (Mon da) evi'iiiitg. Tiie reputation of the Ber--n"v" i-s'i' well .established lhitt-.it would ae'eiM -UiyrlHous t. discount, tipou .the merits of J'nis reaily .excellent company. Tl.ry have drawn crowded houses else w here in their t ravels and will doubtless nif-el with the same success hero. None .viil deny that they deserve it. v.. ; HALI ETT PKCK On the 25th inst, at tie reridenceof L. A. Hart, Eq , by the Rev. Joseph Wilron, D D., Mr. lienj. T. Peek, all of this city. X EY AD VERTISMEENTS. Official DrawlfiK of I lie N. C. Bene- - H4'.ll AUKuciaoon. SATl-RDAY,-November 28. 1874. -Cltssil, lrawn at. 12 M f 32 67 SO 48 i 67 7 41 40 77 51 24 66 2 C!ls 26. 1 rawn at 5 P M. C9 41 7-1 Sti 18 57 15 S 23 .2 M S ; jlat 2io untwn at r. ra.. , Groszer Deutscher Ball. AM MlTTWOtllT, DEM 2ND DECEMBER, JN dr llaUe de- Herrn b. . nrries, worn freunc- li h-teinladct D s Commitiie, COM. BIGGIN&. TIES, SALT. f QQQ BUSHELS PRIME MIXED CORN, 150 R11S Extra Eeavy Bft8lns Q Tons Cotton Ties. v 6.000 8ackeSa,t- For sale lov by - , nov 29-tf ' WtLLlAM9v& MTJRCUISON. Coal and Wood. HARGE STOCK. Prices Fxtremely Low. Sea-; soned Oak, A h, Ac." Best of Egg Stove amdChesV nnt Coal. Give your orders early. - , J. A. SPRINGER, nov 29-tf . Cor. Front and Mnlberry Rtc. head; readiness for abandoning the vessel. A : " V. . . ,rlorrnn 20 CentS a trnt in sausage u ceuta : . ,; - --. soi nr diatreaa- belns .i . livor nuddin. 20 cents a puuuu, in tne mcantiuie a-Su. pound; liver puctatn,,, , q lhe mastg au Cents a uuuuu, i noiatcu w uv . , . I ' . , . . 4Ui tiooopl fhn !iT.... - Smmri do.. tliAt Inst beiore maviug., hoe head cheese, v 4 lV PIT? .... t 1 Hiver oysters $i oo s--, - ;; andinavery few 80 cents a gallon; wuu .. discliarged; that pair. - . , .,. then trot into the boat, in obedience to the Captain's orders,-and apA the vessel, the. captain and Mayor' court; v r - . 1 ' - ' i m,:. .nt n.ion hofnrA thfl Mavor's Court yesterday morning, was that pi a coreu w soon after picked -up by the 1 or named Geo.! Lucas, charged with dis- men being soo , ,wt nri ahusine another color- jirigan - orueiijr ----- - was lDQar Tri T Tanner eiamination of the case ordered to ne aibcuuixeu : . T- A: mnrnttj,Md ia postponea uuiu j - Civil service. ' The vniinii3 mail agents on the railroads connecting with this place have been un dergoing a rigid .examination here during the past week under the civil service regu lations, with reference to the proper and systematic distribution of the mails. Mr. J. W. Penny, of theJW. C. & A. Ii. R, was the examinig officer. - - Trottlnc Race'AeamttTlmc,: Mr. Edward Pomeroy, who has arrived in this city in anticipation of the Fair, has a fine horse in his possession which he will trot against time at the Fair Grounds on Monday, at 2 P. M-, for a purse ot f dw. Persons who have a partiality for "the turf" should be on the grounds at the hour specified. - - - J'jll VON DER FECHT. F. MARTEN-. - nov 9 2t ; -Harrisbf Drug Store. OliANGK WATER, UAL? PISTS; n rlo.ida W ater. . ; .." Cachoa Aromatiee. - : Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c. Fall Line of Fresh Drugs,' nov 29 It1.! W. W. TIARRISS, M. D. NOTICE. MeilersEetaCliaBier" Lee Association, BRETHREN: Yon are hereby notified to attend a special meeting on Monday night, the 30th. -uL, aXl o'clock. .-, , By order President. , ' nov 2H " - W. W. HOPGBS. Ree. Pec'y. Sausage Cutters, BrjTCUKR'S CLOCK SCALES, Sausage Staffers, Batcher's Meat Saws. Hatchets, Kuivea. Steels. &c , at the very lowest prices at the old esublu-ncd Uardarc llcnee or DRESS AHD HEGLIGEE HATS, Ladies' tsivllab Felt Hats and Pars. TIIK SQUIRREL-TAILi BOA.- TRUNKS. BAGS, UMBRELLAS, Ac, at ; - . HARRISON & ALLEN'S, nov 29-tf - Vx JOHN DAW80N, Nos. 19, 20 and 21 Market SL nov S9-tf City Hat Store, . 38 Market St Spirit Casks. Glue, Hoop Iron, May. OA A NEW N. Y. SPIRIT CASKS, , TpffVBBLS- QLTJE - 600 Bdla Hoop Iron, BALES PRIME EASTERN and N. R. HAT, r- ror - nov 29 Sugar House Syrup. 200 Bhls. S. H. -Molasses, , , 50 Hhds. " " " - For sale by . . KERCHNER A CALDER BROS., nov 29 tf ; : 27, 8 & 29 North. Water St. Vm onla IrkW hT ttt kdding cards and vprnNG cards Wpriatei. JgS&Sm . Bagging, : Flour and Cofiee. 150 Rolls Standard Bagging, 1,000 BbhvFlouiv 200 Bags Coffee, aaRtl Friatms and Publishing Hoasa nov 29-tf For sale by . KERCHNER & CALDER BROS, 27. 38 and 29 North Water " '
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