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THE HOENHTG STAB.
'PUBIJSlIKD'DAlLt, BY ': .
C - . JU - -f . - 5
aiTis or tvaaaaaviom vx advafc:
Oi.'year, (by mall) postage patf...... .... ft 0
.Six-months, (").. " ......... 4 CO
Threemonthfl" " ) !' .' 2 .
One month, (" " ) " - 1 Ofr
To City Subscribers, donveredla any part of the
city, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents arc
not authorized to collect for more than S months in
advance. -
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Bismarck made bold speech in Uie
lteiclistag yesterday on; the Alsace anl Lor-,
raine bill. - - A'German editor liab been'
imprisoned.-- Denied, that a sale of the
Philadelphia jPrm has'.bcen . made i or cooO
templaied. that pater remiiuinc rn'Fornevrs
hands. A London report that the Czar -
of Russia, ia insane. f our persons
drowned in the Chesapeake by ihe'running
j " .r-
, " U .i::.iW:..rn...::':Li' M
ieyucuujr . trow!
lion Convention m Rtchmond yesterday
JayCookes creditors in a bad way.
-new xormaris: otpn, iiOf ;
spirits turpentine,. 84354 rosin, $3 30
j goia, iiiu,. - jNews of
wrecks and loss of life pnjtaast of Scotland :
anu Xiiigiuuu. : Ajuauu-.jiinuauiprnent
of Kunjht Templars- in . session at New Or-
leans. -In the United Slates Court in '
'Sew York, yesterday, Henry Clews & CoJ
wnre adiudffed hankrunta. - Tn ih N" -,
U. Senate Mr. Jenkins, of Cleveland, iatro- -
duccd a biU for the adjustment of the pub-
lie debt, which was referred andodl
be printed '"eder&l Court met in Ral-
: ,a T.,i... ti-Wi;
The Legislature.
TWELVTIlDir,
SENATE!.
Condensed from the Rileigh News
Wednesday, Nov. 30.
T v UA?, iwr, ow. .-
l ie Judiciary Committee asked
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convention be referred to the Com-
ntiitee on Constitutional Keform. So
referred.
Mr. Morehead asked that the Judi
ciary Committee be increased to thir
teen members. Kules suspended and
theireqiiest granted.-, : .
A bill to prevent the sale," delivery
or receiving of cotton in quantities
loss than is usually baled, either in
lint or seed, . between the hours
of sunset ' an'd' snniiseJ' beiusc an
amendment of former law, - was con- f
Bidered, and after some discussion as
to needed amehdm'ents.. was, on mo- I
lion of Mr. French, recommitted to I
the Judiciary Committee, - i
An nr-r. tn Vmpn j tlm ant. nrmntJnr,
Rtock raisinV was indeiimtnlv, nnst. i
.,..nn j I
i!;ii'.i,n:;:t'T r,.n:
xin . "..iuuviiiucj,
of Wilmington," was 'Vecom'mitt'ed to
tiie Judiciary. Committee, -at the re-
quest ot iur. uancweii. . . . . I
IVill to amend tho law of ' 1 8G8 'G9 I
ronfH.rnin insolvpiirdeferidahtsJtiass-
- " r -" --T- - j r --
- Bill relating to iheremovalof cases,
l.fcn.g anaet to ainetid sections .115 J
anu no, cnatei -)i i noiacu vuue. i
.lJtscussef! at some lengtn. Jsiessrs. I
Busbe and Graham favoring the plac-
ing of all cases from another county
at the foot of the docket. Messrs.
Morehead.Standford. Freuch.Parrish.
it- .i i .i . i
an iron rnle and much hardship, and
.l, ,,, oll ij u tua
that the matter should be left to the
uiscreuuu me uuuge. :k -
Mr., Jernigan moved to nave toe; I
law as it was tjiirjy.yars-agp, Adop- Qr Beaver Pam four miles from
ted. Hill th lis amended passed its Asheville last Saturday "'nighV a fighi: 6c-Ponrl-rPfldiny.
- " " '-v ... f " curred. between JJenrr BcaxborQUgh!, and
Mr. Morehead asked .a, suspension
of the rules to consider resolution to
..t :.v.i'Ai-::.r.WA n.V' U ,
J ctjjcti&i Ail
uuiciai omcer lor ine.iriai.oi oouci-,
tors. Uesolutuin adopted. l 1
' r.- . t' -'-vw '
i wUiouiWg.nd .Groujds,-;;
Messrs. McCauley, Boddie andSneed;.,
mi
id r rerich.: j -'-
T." J HT- J..Iti '( ,' ; ( ' 'ft
i nntinSMessrs, .-.jumnY, T-XUcres -
head- and ''FrehciW y''L,'?-;-M'',,'.,;"
Bahts'and"Cnrrfncv MessrstHar-4
erOve Albright and Kerr
aic ana uantweu. . . . . :. ..... r-
HOUSE
Deaf, JJumb.and .Blind : AsyltimTT ' cause known at present unlessn.be
Messrs! Anderson,Busbee and Holton. an old grudge, Abernatby isail aur,
Wo AmsfsV'f-Mills,' gMmi
Staj,dfardcAd;Wat-lJgr -PPpl. . Vfl. R.non.1 Colored BaotiaVchureK Sinet
Enrolled liilfs JUessrs. "Jlarler.
Penal Institotionsrr Messrs, lfO'er Uion sufficient to pay the amount necessary ,
Ymim-errt-i' I f to release theirtpastdr-frora jaitritawas:
"ti konfinedon the amare fbasirtK
J , , ..i .i'Kh,SiataMrrbeo.vNiRmserraized
ine-appiMntmenior-acomm
Mr. McRaeVbrU- to 'iee:utate the
limy t).t,sjkiuUf , Miv u ii! iio.. wu-
leriorCou;rt:of;:eUrn
i linn i ru turn i rvo aufcrtJtx , m iuiiiuuef 1
of .1. C. L. Harn?, Solicitor. -.Calen- Koxobl nd Harrison's X Roads, iu Bfirye
Ar UlUi cbuntVikMurffcesboronxt? Winton'in
Bv Mr Glenn a bill lo eobuomise Hertfprdcounty; GatesvUleand Sunabuty,
I PWl W' bin eoouoipi B inGate8fct)ljn,Y..EdeDtont Qbowan kmY
in the niatter ofpoWwWfnttngn(a;( Wootlville, jin: Perquimans
irqyf404CiUti'rA'iyy'' tait . county : Greenville, in Pitt ebunty; . Indian';
lteferred and ordered to be printed
liisell'8.Mll, coucernitig' puuitC" t udu.h,,, m ?w ; nSnb
jur. teSLl- ' " " ' f" - ": Gtanvnie county, andLoutsburg and FranKy
dent ret erreu-. -5 :.-..v,;i'. ;- Vr&'wvnMMiiitit. Ho."sasl the
was referred. ... ..; . .r '"Lf.'4rA .jrjk,w. ToiieTsfiSidenlJWeiSie
jAr.,f v.)AV tjiwruu v"c v i
Sheriff ad -tai collectors in collecting';
taxes. referred, f. t U;a , U. '
poses to repeal act aHowrng Upvernor
of thaLegislatnlre of m&-Wnd W
lair spccini,enoti the janorance of that
body. The reoeal of the lawSw6iiIV
transfer lh Wiial tf J C? J. lis
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lis?,' how roeRSitlffirinho lGover
. ' ' . I
i ' L, :niJ.. .t?.-j jfi,!ti -t a f ,v.i.ij.v r-i.,.fiw.i -Th -tmneVal outline., beauty
part oi . section ino, cnapier ,o ot Krr-x-'r-'-Tv.z', i-- ' :ar. ... .
t i - i i .i . i dctlred and more thaa.met my .expei'trtU.ins. ;i
L!. R?y ip regard to the t rial -
of Solicitors, by the , bovef nor. 1 ni- w;t0hayelWii,lirt-
MrV Strdng S'a'ld 'tlie laVaa ic ' stoOtf ' j,eri!; t?attora1srclOBe w I deal.rea;tbe
niMifi' t hVir aYiii -'.wln ' :i"mn aVIi'n-' ncne ration I think La seldom' ktUlaeJ being far
Dior's office, to this House, the only chants, .maHnfacxurerr jT IS ili
tw ...... ,k 4 t a .i? '3 '1 i durinir and ehngeles-anoS-wIll eopy-ebarp-aud
!ower that ; had tha-constitutional JZULt ,aang jort
ngnt to act. Hill
VOL. XV.--NO.-60. -
ir uie appointment ot a select Uom
'mittee ot five to enauirelntb the al
leged misconduct of J. C -Ti; Harriss,
as Solicitor bf-'tlid:'6lh'l ' Jd!jb?al' eDia
tnct, was taken from ; tholCalendar
put on its passage! , ; b , v p:iA
r Jir orment asked somoi informa
"f"1' ,n regard to th'e contiluttooaliiy
l? ?B0'.''-i"i
v .aiKer oironS aa enn,
;Of,4he Juduary committeet notonlv
gave the. required information, but
urged.the fassage'of the resolution,
- When Mr. Mcllae's billgulatin;
the time of holding Cumberland. Su-
perior Court Came on. it wak nnnn.
by Mr. Walker, of llichmoiid. fit was
discussed, and finally passed.
BilL repealing law tjiVine inaiS'
inut's jurisiticiion OI -cases dt lornica'
F"Qtt and .adultery. uassed. J
Honse bill to extend the time of
henlfs and lax Collectorsito collect
arrears ot taxes, passed its TeadinffS.
House bill to repeal chap! 52, laws
otHa71 - 72, appointing a' financial
4TTnt?
" TT Ti A f T. ' aug8.
IIl"se b11 to annd ehap. -104 sec.
15 of Battle's, ltevisal which requires
road
overseers to
remove
from
roads all loose jock, ev lis well, as
"runners," passed Us readings. J ;
House resolution of instruction to
the Judiciary Committee to report by
bill or otherwise as to whether or not
Battle s Hevisal is now the law of the
lnnrl -Tol.lol r
- House resolution of instruction 'to
Finance Committee providini; that
M committee prepare the reventie
v.m . . j I jt i i
bl!l at lnc passed it reading. !
I ne following select committee was
appointed to investigate the charges
against J. C. L. Harris : Messrs.
Walker of Flichtnond, Dortch, Erwin,
Candler and Glenn.- . ; f I
Spirits Turpentine i
The Kaleigh; Nietcs pronounces
"Prof." Hare the Prince of Humbugs, j i
Raleigh eudeavors to . increase
her water 'facilities. -'A- committee of the
Board Jof 1 Commissioners is
considering
plans.
Mr. B. II. Norriss,
keeper I of
the Fair Grounds in lialeigb fell from a
wagon baturaay evening, ana sustained
8riOU3 injuries OD IU0 head. 1 .
A cotton factory in Rutherford
ton, owned by A. R. Homesh', was burned
on Wednesday night.last The lire is sup-
posed to nave been accidental. Lioss $20,
000 I i i
Since the resignation. ot'Rev.
Air. Aldrich, tbe JLutberan Church or Uhar-
lotte has secured as Pastor, the lie v. A. L.
Yunt. who will regularly serve the Church
J udSe Schenck of the Charlotte
KrXjer gay8: it Lasbeen many terms since
there baa been such a Judge on the Aleck
lenburg bench. .
Jacob Kiscr,: Esq.,! of Gaston
county, in forms the Charlotte Dcmocraf that
there is living near Cherryville in thatcoun-
lr :man b u.e name of John Shell, ;w ho
13 1U3 j'ears old
The- case of James Moore, of
Gaston county, who has been on trial for his
ltfeiQ Mecklenburg Superior gourt,waacon-
eluded last Saturday eveaing, and tlie de
fenont,waS'acquiUed:.. - ...rjLv
David Redman.Jn which thf former was j
li" tOHv
lwenty-one snarpers, garao ;
leof. &fimbs
Thev met with a cool reception and wore n
tueirnomewaraDouna trip, fj j -
Qn the 'Pri Cherikee
COUDty, a young man by the name of David
other yojungman.
yojunglmanaftmeiL Fulton-HenTy.
in their churxb, Suadav. and whh.oomoaeii4
able zeal and liberality, raised VaiBUbscrip-,
Iki - k i, ZrniitfHi t-tite!ast
turm f ih Rnnerior Court. fUhe lister-en
-naretr&L-i bmJ6iUMaotMQ
ceived the parson;, witl open; axmsr itwas
i ?i'' '"T- -;
rM ; , , &
r ----- . I r
i. -Tit'
ybrk Oen.tr The 12 ounwmcn . joai onui ivr.utv
no. 3093 has arrived eafy to hiind. Allo tae tft
iim4ilEy,WMM
of
utmvaX M to have a boot so bhiit to ema-a good
hcad-ani; public record whicji li ecbg y
. " - -' a o. Tfr. i obhah.
'.VHiNTisarlitBj.T-layAluabW to ,
1 - -:
'road companiWtmhiPl?an
wx, , .
S CITY.
ytkt Malls. - ; ' -' '"
' The mails will close from this date as fol
lows: ' v
Noithern (night) mails.-. . ... . ; 6;45 P. M.
, " through and way (day) -'
mails.. .1. ....... 5AM
Souther --maili i vj ji u . . a- M.
Carolina Central mails. . . .;'.". ;. 5" A: HI
Smith ville, Saturdays-and Tues-
? , , days. ............. ...."..;!. 6 A.M
Tayettevllle, river, Mondays and '
. Fridays, LP. M.
Payetteville by C. C. IV V., dailv 5 A. M
Onslow C. H., (horse mail) every ;
Fridav 6 A. JI.
? : Mails delivered from.? Ak M. to 7 P. M.;'
and on Sundays from 850 to 9:30 A. M.
' Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12M.,
and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order on
Register Department open, same as starai)
offlc ; ; "
kw v eu nsKn kjvts. -
- V, IL IlAttRisQji.Official Drawing.
: Junes A. Bqkitz. Holiday Present.
: Jas, W. Exsa--Third Ward Meeting. -fl.
JBu.19. Loan Association. 4 .
Savage A Wioatss. -Rough liici. -
x R: ,W. Anduews, Notices
- Henry Savagr. Copartnership Notice.
; llErNSBEitGKK. New Novels.
J.; G. Dakden. Notice."
Sampson County Agricultural Pair.
; We are glad to learn from parties who
were" present that the Sampson County
Fair, which opened at Clinton on the 25th4
was in every respect a success. All the de
partments were well represented, some
even better than at previous Fairs, and the
attendance was very good, numbering on
Thursday from 1,500 to 2,000 persons
The crowd , promised to be still larger,
however, on the succeeding day. Flora1
Hall is represented to have been well
stocked with specimens of the skill and in
dustry of the ladies of Sampson, Duplin
and other counties. The exhibition of
needle and fancy -work , was especially
creditable. The exhibition of stock was
very fine, both as regards quality and
quantity,. among : which were noticed- a
number of excellent horses. Friday was
expected to be the big day. Gen. J. M.
Leach delivered the annual address.
Since writing the above we have obtained
some particulars in regard to the last two
days of the fair. These days were devoted
principally to the exhibition of fine stock,
racing, &c, which proved very satisfacto
ry. The annual address of General Leach,
on Friday, was attentively listened to by
a large audience, who attested their appre
ciation by loud plaudits. His theme was
'.The Dignity of Labor," and the address
abounded in mauy valuable suggestions,
plain truths and much useful information,
evidencing deep research and a thorough un
derstanding of the subject. on the part of
the distinguished speaker. - ,-
Friday evening there was a grand ball at
the town hall, which was largely attended
and greatly enjoyed-by the ladies and gen
tlemen preseuti
Taken altogether the people of old Samp
son have cause to be proud of their annual
'exhibition of the products of their soil, of
the handiwork of their wives and daugh
ters, and the skill and ingenuity of their
mechanics and artisans, all of which afford
ed a striking illustration of the fact that
"there is life hi the old land yet"!-
in the Poultry KdiIucm.
Certain circumstances Jhad directed sus
picion to a colored man by the name of
Walter Coopef as probably having some-
jthJng.tQ,do .with, the frequent, raids
chicken: coops ia the southeru part ot tue
city, and yesterday ho was found with a fine
fat hen in his -possession which he could
not satisfactorily account for, making vari
ous contradictory-statetireritanis to how he
1 came by it. Finally he said that he had
received the fowl from Dr. Schonwald s
colored boy, Wm. Barnard. As, thcDpcjlot
has recently lost heavily by thievish incur
sions upon his fowl house Cooper was ar
rested on suspicion and lodged in the Guard
House. Upon being searched in the guard
room a number 6f eggs were found in his
pockets.
SubsequentlyWiUiainarid waa-ajwork ot an evangelist, 'and.-make ftnl proof
L..ik.i. iZi...ij 4L.:i;.Oxhi8 ministry.' beinir thoroughly lurmshed
Ijestedrwlio cbafesaed that he gav-thefol
to Cooperlhe two, it is supposed, being in
t sort of copartnership in the business. In
fact, it issidby'patSes whoavewafclied
alieir movements that a system of signals
existed between them by which Coopei
'could adlly;mnHilla confederate-
.wuen le wamca to reneuiau m imusi
add fdthe funds of the joint stock compa
ny. Both are now locked top : awaiting an
examination.
Uarbor master' Keport.
' CapL 15. G. Bates, harbor master, gar
nishes tlie fblhywintf report ofvessels18 ar-
f 'lived at this port, amount of tonnage, &c,
;for the month of November: Steamers 17,
baiques 10, brigs 13, schooners 16; total
(1. Aggregate tonnage 20v626 tons; aggre
gate foreign tonnage 5,447. Many small
vessels arriving from ports within the State,
are "not included in the. Above, v.
' :Tle)ori5 tit -sVirndlngs tm-tiie bars and
Mps, al low water, as made by the pilots, is
jfts follows: - , "
BUd Head Chntiel. - Vino feet 4 inches
WcsternBaF........--.-li ;-); J t,
Rip x.p'ir 'fi
urn j.cxiwa - - .
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Uip.V...
Ward MeeiliiK. ; ' p-' -
ConservativesUetiVhticward: meetings
.... -r - .it- riM,:-,
will be held this evening as iouow.
irifth Ward at Odd Fellow's building,
Third r8trec"OpP08lte "Gy M't
o'clock. Important business will be uans-
Ward, at Dr. J. P. Cobb's office, oni-ria-
cess, mf$m& f
o'cl3ci.ouit1i Tard,rat Lippitfs Hall.
r M A i ; iiJiUKMBER. 2,. 1874.-.,:,
IjOt-al-cjotttt-
-.W-aiirfer weather predicted or
to-dayi:.-,-: ... ; zrz7 "zz
r " Import Entries Jar. - gale .&$,lhftffice
.of The Morning Star. , v ' . t. v
I'lie.-AnTLual .Csof eeppeoJE ihe
M. E. Church, Souths meets in Raleigh lo-day.--..
v-
; - lteuular meeting- of tho.'Bnnrd
if Managers of; the Produce Exchangeo-
aay, at iSM.
J
.;. , . 7k
Both printing and ruling done
In the finest grades of copying: ink at the
Star Job Printing Office. - . tf. .
- Wfi Jiare; rarely : seen a grater
musician than L. P. Williams, of the Ber
ger troupe His tmpotpourri is superb. -
Sheriff Manning leaved' for Ral
eigh this innrningwhere lc is to appear as
fl. witness ia the U; S. Court in a case from
this city. -
" By special teWrjamdii&IiuRaH
ejgn, we learn ttiai lion. Jostah Turner was
nominated for Public Printer in the Demo
cratic caucus held last night. ' "
The members of the Prod-ice
Exchange are requested to be present at an
important meeting of that body to be held
at the Exchange rooms Jim day at 12
o'clock." --v- l- "
The 64th regular monthly meet
ing of the Mechanics'. Building '-and Loan
Association will be held at the. rooms of the
Library. Association this (Wednesday) even
ing, at 7- o'clock.
.:tr January 1, 1875, we will
mail the Daily ?tar, postpaid, for $7 00
per year. This is $1 20 less than it now
costs subscribers, including postage. The
rates for periods less than one year will be
advanced aa follows: Six months, $4 00;
three mouths, $2 25; one month, $1 00.
tf
Geo. Pegram, the little boy who
was found locked in Messrs. Gilbert & Baw
er's confectionery store on Sunday morning
last, was, on account of his tender age, re
leased on Monday evening, and told to "go
yand sin no more."-- Upon being asked if he.
had rather go home or remain in the Guard
House, he replied that he had rather stay
where he was.'
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OPERA HOUSE.
The Uerser Family.
This excellent .troupe concluded their
brief engagement in this city at the Opera
House last night. The audience was a large
and appreciative one and exhibited every
indication of intense, satisfaction through
out the entertainment, which found its ex
pressipn ever and anon in bursts of genuine
applau.se. The fine reputation already ac
quired in our city was abundantly sustained
by the compauy last night, and in their fur
ther journey iugs through the country we feel
that we cau conscientiously and cheerfully
commend the Bergers ubd their auxiliaries
as combining one of the most - chaste, ele
gant and thoroughly enjoyable travelling
exhibitions to be "found anywhere.
Front Mreet ITI. IS. Cbnrcb. '
At a full meeting of the Board of Stew
ards of Front Street M. E. Church, South,
held on Monday evening, the 30th inst., the
following' preambfe and resolUtibhswere
utiattimusl.y.adool(ed,byaiisiag vte '
Whereas, wqpard Qf.Sjtewards,p
Front Street Methodist ibpiscopal Church,
South, sensibly feel our almost irreparable
loss in parting with our beloved and faith
ful pastor and friend, Rev. Robert S. , Mo-
rau, v. y:, wu, paving , foriue, jjasv iour
years (asl '&elXRS,tvo;ye Ilate
war), served u8 -with 'Uuwearied4i:eal and li
dcltty," without fear, ftdr:;dt;age(ftljbf;
is now c'6'D4iij;W4w iSeureU.'
to leave '.uAand.whereas-weoeiieve it' is his'
intention to sever5 his conmeMlod ' trttti 'the '
ulay enter upon fields.of-laboFa.inkaown-to-us,
and perhaps far dfetaritVtheref ore,
j Resolved, 1st, That we do earnestly "a&d
heartily recommend iiim to any and all peo
pleamoDg whom he may-be called to preach
the; trasearchable riches of .Cliiist Jesus tli&
Lord, as a" pastor who will V Preach the.
word; be instant in season" and out' f sea--
... .V. T 1 ' I. ' . i.-''-
sonjTeprove, reous.e, exuort wiiu an .iousr.
sunering ana doctrine;' ana ao tue iuu
-of his ministry, beinir thoroughly
.... j . -,.1:41...!' n
Wltn ail gooa worKS as a maDwuwi. t , ; t
;Re$olved; 2d.' That copies, ot tM".'lo&P
ing preamble and resolution be f urjaibhed.
'11IES MOBNISPO tSTAKTintlVTnramgKJn war
nal, with request to RniM:CwP.!iW
aisonaia-.cpy-"""4111--
H Mitivarcd if I la; -ft i n ret '
r it- -rijtt-t A
sue.-wha traded a horse" wfth a! eomrpq ruan
by the name of Jones .foca gold - wiici
whici-i8ui)?gQUi
nother;tfi(ij
succeeded-yesterday-tn wcoTeltnw UHfatu-1
ma)aneaiayilig.At , .fimu rafuicd hi wis-t,
render rAWMk
thougli'lre outid itr'tMr thefstreet " W: i.s
propertv.ahd.that 4be-trda!-wasc.aiegu?
mate. .Qns,,-'., e ... honnn- .t: u.jr ''r'
niavor's court. , ,v . ' , . ..
! I' The'foowing cases' were dUposedof 3 ear.
t.s?w xsi.V-j J-' i!!,,''! 'f- '
JJdward Mttrpby.-ohafgefi wnii cisohtw--lv
conduct, was found guiliy audioittredt
pay 'a fi'nepf $;&4A JBtSj.. .m.- a, .
Eve Harris. arewiibejSg drunk
arid disorderly was ordered to pay a.4nof.
$20rand costs or work for thirty days onje
streets. : :tM 'rJrdi olii . .
wot iP?re4tf-rv-T dr
' In atir iastTitaave-aa aentof Aheac,
r.idental discharge of a.pistol in the hands
a colored girl by he : nameof Sahr
R6ed, bywh i Dall; was hd, ip
wrist, after vpassiflgriRtO- ine paim oa
attracted. lQttgU .8?1ifin.
-1 A iLuuW from '-the fcffeots'-of ;
S
ran, sand -that tUtV' ue'etfterea uporerne mm
utcsj xlosiUghW prii
Itosetie Party.
: Tbe ladies "of the First ? Baptist ' Church
give anbtheT-of these pleasant-r sociables on
Fridayeveoing.'at the Curria BuUding,-"on
Second street. "Ice pream, lemonade, cake,
&c.a will be among the terapting luxuries
provided.
A Womc t tskTba.vxu.ibo PrmiiicSmTgrafite
and travellers going to any point- la the Soatfe- er
West Etaonld corgult their Interest and coBTenienc
7 purchasing tickets, via. the Atlantic; Mississippi
and Oh5f T?fti!rnafl ' -Ttwiil
and Ohio Railroad. It will save time, distance and
money. Mr. H. A.' Jenkins, Greensboro, Is the
North Carolina Agent. , - j- -
Tbassteb . Fbiktino-Iiikb will copy deuz and
distinct for a indefinite period of time. Bend your
orders for work to be done ia these inks to the
Moksiks Star Frintins-Honse. :. ;
Book Bisbkit.t-ths MOkin Stab Eook Bind
ery Goes all binds of Eindinir and Enllng' In a work
manlike manner, and at reasonable price. Mer
chants and others needing Heceipt . Books, or other
work, may rely on promptness .Jathe- exeenxjoa of
their orders. - ' ' "
TbaSsi-jeb. VsasTmo-xmui Iur copying letter-head
iugs, statements, way-bills, &c. Can be . copied in
the ordinary letter-press book. Send your orders
for priming in. these inks, and for all other descrip
tions of printing, to the Morning Star Printing
House. : .
A. T. & S. F. R. R., Topbklo, Kak., May . 18th,
1871. Messrs. J, &W. Tollbt, 29 Maiden Lani,
New Yokk-t-Deab Sins: I have jast returned from
a shoot with the President of our road," Henry
Strong. On one occasion five curlews came overos.
I said to him "Let us try them." He replied,.
'There's no o Be, they are too high." 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
least 73 or 15 yards. One was shot throngh and
through, the shot entering under the breast and go
ing oat at the back. I used No, 5 shot, 1 oz., and 4
dre. i f powder. Of course this was a large charge of
powder and large sized shot for birds of their size,but
this is an advantage I claim for your guns, which en
ables one to use one or two sizes larger sh.t and
shoot them as close as ordinary guns with the fine
size. This is a great advantage when birds are wild
and difficult -to kill. I never had two harder or
closer shooting guns than the two you turned out
for me, and I can confidently recommend your
weapons to sportsmen, feeling sure they wiU npt
only be pleased with the splendid quality of ma
terial used in their construction, the perfect work
manship displayed in the fitting of all the parte, and
style of finish throughout, but with the fine shooting
qualities of your weapons, which, I think; are un
rivaled. I give this recommendation after two years
experience in the nee of your guns, having used
them in all kinds of sheoting, and never at anytime
have I had reason to wish for better or more reliable
weapons. They suit in every respect.' .
Tours truly,
cctl4-d&w B. C. Hawlet.
IP JTOIJ
Want a Situation, : .
Want a Salesman,
Want a Servant Girl,
Want to rent a Storo,
Want to sell a Piano,
Want to sell a Horse. -
Want to lend Money, . . -v
Want to bay a House,
Want to buy a ilerec. -. - " i
Wan to rent a Hoase, .
Want to sell a Carriage,
Want a Boarding place. ' -
Want W borrow Money,
Want to st-li fry Good:-.
Want to sell Groceries,
Want to sell Furniture, .
Want Jo bell Hardware, .
Want to sell Ileal Estate,
Want a job of Carpentering,
Want a job of Blacksmithing, "
Want to sell Millinery Good?,
Want to sell a House and Lot,' '
Want to find any one's Address,
Want to sell a piece of Furniture, .
Want to buy a second-hand Carriage, ,. ,
. Want to find anything yon have lost, , , , . , ;
Want .to sell AgricultOTal,ImpiementB, y f
Want to Advertise anmung to aavaniage,
Warit to find an owner for anythingf Fbund ' : "
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ME.UBI5HS OF BTH.WARD CLUB' WUiL MEET
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' U.CiiARO Wv-ANDttEWS,
Dec 2if(.,,.t t&wmmhTr&iww--
TPS R -RKGOLAR MONTHLY' MEETING OF 1 HK"
X Board of Managers. f ; the-Poduce .Exchange
this' Wednesday atl2 bcbtk St'-At embers of, the,
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treasht Htlatera.'. .V.'; .'.'....'. Jt; W
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that, once introduced in the family circle, is sure to
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ceedins nnmber. jrif h photogratrtts of olher pro mi- J
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Address ' JULIU3 A. BON1TZ, Fublisheb, ,
dectf Goldtboro, N. C.
MecMcs' MMg & Loaii Association.
THE 64TH REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
will be held at the Wilmington Library Rooms,
thiii evening, at 1 o'clock. . -. .
; C. S. ELLIS, : .
Secy.& .Treas'r.
Dec2,.18".4-lt
Hough Rice.
Cash paid for good quality delivered
at Hilton Rice Mill.
Deci-lt
SAVAGE & WIGGINS.
Copartnership Notice.
HILTON RICE MILL, 1
Dec4let.il874.-r--
T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH ME
L in the Rice Mill business Mr. O. A. Wii
ns,
ig-
and hereafter the firm name will be Savage &
sins.
Dec 2-1 1 HENRY SAVAGE,
PEREMPTORY SALE OF
Valuable Beal Estate at Auction, at
LilCltlMIVftG, N.- C' -
cajOSLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers.
Sal6 postponed until Thursdayj De
cember 10, 1874.
ON THURSDAY; December 10, 1674 co'mmenc--ing
at 11 o'cloek A. M., I will . pell at' Launn
burg, N. C. jxmiively to the highest bidder, that
W4 ,bi1.mmw4Ai. Xlvnfa-, i- UiMrtK.pirtfWhP
taimus nine ronms, ail o which are law. airy and:
of unusual - height. Dining Room 18x26, all in
thorough order, papered thronghout.. Tbe Lotcom-'
pi-ires ahonLfi acres, and there U alro thereon a
two tory Kitchen, -4 1 ooms, Innie Smoke House,
Servants Qijarters, Crib. Kcland Chicken House,
Carriage Iioae, fctablee, feed and lumber rooms, 2
irood welii of water, a largi atfd very productive
Vegctal lo Garden. . ... -
' That House and Lot boiU.4 actes). GDDO.-it?..
Dwelling 7 rooms, Kitchen, Loom House, fcervants'
Quarters, Stables, &c. My deeds for above call, for
centre of railroad track, no right of w ay having been
granted therefor. .
A Tract opposite, heavily timbered with Oak, ad
joining the lands or the late domrcitown, ana wnere
he resided during the late war. ' ; . . ' -
56 TOWN LOTS, about 400 feet .from depot,
eligibly situated, each measuring 66x143 feet.
; , .. .TERMS; AT. SALE..
...i. . t i Xo CSOaSTLYvO
nA 1.Kt 19 OH 97 SfU-OtTW tibp
VQNSJSTJNQ.J?:
if T j4a "
'Ladies' Belts and Suckle& 'alT kinds,
. Kid Cloves, fiitesv' quality rSillf Mitts, Fans' 45
' 'iuientebtfars tend duif s, 'ptain.'ahd embroi'd-' ' -
. .VIr. nffltnn " ROff rnfOi
! tfinra-and&sertiasrs. SiiDOerPatJi ? iJ H
i -J; .--" ttrn,'ZephW6rstea'HaWt "!' !,M"
. ' l li f f!I !'! Aft J-V'l! IB'!'
, D1.U. ..4 Oi4tn).u
IIUW OliU un4UVD. 1 ,
!TO"UE DTSfPO'SED 'b AT GREATLY RtJt'jfi!D'
FIGURES:'" .ts''.:t.'-;'!
. 1 -. ) .- '
Tli"Laigest,"' ; U eateif ', CUteapestv;,anai
! Varkt v Store. SoT Saxket street
Li MHoi'seitBlankets-i
1 H1C LARKSTiairfMrHEAPBSTaoiftmeirt,f
I' Trunks in the City, Saddles of all kinds, Harness,
ColIarHt Had (He- BianEets; rent ner uuHiets, iiorta
Bru-?hes, tlarrycnmbs, .Saddlery Hardware . cf all
iVliiNG cards- Xn15 VTSITlNfi' CARDS
" VV ?4Hjrtndi! 'n he taot' elegant stylei at
, , , WM. H. BERNARD'S
.. 'U ..'i5iTttyann:IMhHlrl8AW-'
,.1 MISCELLANEOUS.; .
TIGE"!
.-. ' --.?i''i'ta .')! i.nO'ffH 5.iii Vii
? v "f;! It';t1ffoist ' -.yit i'liiui' littltivt
1
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TltfKl!
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MOEiM
dec'Xn'!..
J 'S'.t ViX.f
"itAfth i y r&l t.ii't ttt-t
. .two 1 0
" UevV;.,.,, U
. - foai day i If
five day .,.,... .... sit
" one week. ....... ..... . 8
" Two weeks I 0
" " Three week.. C' 0
-'Oue month....... -,-.v.-.r. 8 0
. . Two mon. m 115 1 0
Three months , .SSiO
StaSmonttn! ...350
' - One year. . , . . , . ; ................. .60 CO
' C9Cctret AdvertisetncBte -rakfir. -ex propoi
tionately low rates. v ; - - -r --; v . ..... . .
Five Squares estimated as a euarter-cohima. tr(
ten squares as a half-column. - - -
MISCELLANEOUS. -
Just Eeceived.
FINE ASSOP.TMESIT OF
;'.;'.-".: DOTS' AND CBILDRSN'S SUITS.,
which will toxoid at a VERY LOW PRICE, Thoqp
in wanting will dp well to examine our stock. " ;
Boya' and Children's OVERCOAT8 and TALMAS.
SHRIEK EROS.,
CO Market St.
.HOv9-tf
I T W 1 L L' P A Y
-... -f.. "" .- - ' . - - . .- -.: .- ..
TO BUY OUR .
cXiOTEciisra-.
- - THE PRICES ABE . :
fXC E E D I N G L Y L O W J
MUNSOST &, CO.,
'nov29-tf City Clothiers. .
Every Getallcman whether a Mesfdent
Every GenUcman of Wilmingtoa or a rtrancer
Every Gentleman
Every Gentleman
Every Gentleman
Every. Gentleman.
Every Gentleman
Every Gentleman
Every Gentleman
Every Gentleman
Every Gentleman
Every Gentleman
Every Gentleman
la the city, is cordially ir
.'ited to pais lEISUtiELY
THROUGH our IMMENSE
STOCJi tnd critically "es
amine it - We have the most
excellent and beautiful Fail
and Winter Clothing ever
made. Cur facilities for
makirg splits to order arc far
in advance tf what many
- people suppose.
DAVID & WEIL,
Merchant Tailor and Clothiers.
nov 29 tf
- Novelties,
All thc.latest sty lea jml
novelties in Boots and
thocsat Lowest Prices 1 i' 1
at S9 North Front St. 1 T . t
m.4.4i.wjM. 4.' Ti
4 vimug uuimg C44JV-
thins in our line wou'd
find it profitable to ex
amice GOODS' AND PRICES.'
1 i
nov 29-tf
' GEO; R.i FRENCH & SON, '
. 39 North Front street.
Wring cf OiMats ;mitl EueebII' 5
OLD. HATS .AND-.. BONNETS . BLEACHID
pressed and made to
Look as Well as Kcw.
- Stamping of all kinds dene.
For bartlcnlaW call' bh MRS. JENNIE ORH. nt "
Nun, between 3rd and.4th streets.
Flour CEiecse, gar, Soiree, - ,
2 000 BLS" FLOlTIl'al1 graces, .
aQQ Boxes Factory Cheese,
2 Q Q BMs Refined Sugars, k
200 BS8 IneI'io Coffee
For sale low by
nov.2fl.tf ,.; j- i , VE J. 11 1 tu"
;";E"axoii; pyrin?, Oats, Mi-llcts,
2 poxes CR Smoked Sidep,
10.0 sS' 11 sJru"-
300 US.II;I'S BLACK OATS,
QQ BARRELS NO. 1 MULLETS,
For sale low by
nov 28-tf..,.: ... WILLIAMS A MURCH1SON.
SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR. -
j 25 - HhdsVDernararaand P RiSugar,
1 .50 Bbls. , Refined Sugar, v .
...For Sale ljy . ... ;', ...
' KERCHNER & CALDER BROS.,'
; nov S9-tf , - -f 27. 28 & 29 Nortb Water Stl -
PicWcs,? Candj Oj'stcrs and Lye. ' J
; 150; Cases Quart ahd-Pint- Picklet,
i 1.0Q oxjes Gaudy,l 5jO.Cascs Oysters, t
i 15 Cases Lye, . .
For sale by
.. Atii.KERUHNER&CALDER BROS., ' -!
noyS9-tf 27. 28 & 25 North Water St.
JOffl.;,BAGBIMi,TlKf-SiLT,'.'
3 'D 00 PCSPBCS a?KIME' MIXED "CORN,-
RolU Extra. Heavy -Bagg ing, ., , .' , . '
2Q Tons Cotton Ties. . t ' i
6:000 8S'-V''' ;v;
5 - For f ale low by " ' ? .-..'.-.. ,,,
nov 29-tf WILUAMi & MURCHISON.'
final QTirl IXTnnrl
ARG.P S,TPCKMPrlce Extremely Low. 'Sea-..,.
soned Oak, A h, tc. Best of Egg Stove aad Chesi- , ,
nut'CtoalJGiveydurotderSearly. r- '
J ' j-,, A. SPRTNGEPr .
Cor. Front and Mulberry StsZ
1 : : It, III.
i:
v I nov 89-tf
Sausage Cutters, -
IJUTCUVR'S CLOCK SCALES,'SWmlWgfeSi4n,ers;fi
ltnrr.hrra M4.Hti Saura ItatMitfl I4ntv44a Mtiila Jb
'at the .-Tory -loevt 'priced; aC 'lhe' old CTtabhed
iiaraA'areicne or ,
noaS.tf, r., v.cNos,19,B0aB'di24MarkekStv f
i iipr BKmsfe spup; ' ":
1 '.
ifii
50 Hhd. " "
- ,f' k$S?ER' fcALDEiV riiais.; '' ?
nov 3? tf,; r,. f a?.,, A , 29, North WaturU ., , ,
Bagging;; -Flour ' and ,! Ooifee."1
s 4 lTl Wta&taridaril 15a;gin, ' ;
7; ' For sale fcy . ' , . . . ,.' .
' I -n v -A ) l 1 KEUCHNER & CATLDKR'BROSV ' - i
nov za-tr , , ,27. z and 83 Nortii water
1
; rUJKESS: Ail D . . K EaLlGEH HATS,.,;.'. I
Iadie' SyHli Felt Haip and Fa. .
Vr !i Tllte SQUiRREL-TAIh BOA. ' ' f 1 " (
KS4 'BAGEJi, UMBRELLAS, Ae at -
HARRISON & ALLEN'S.
- 54?f?'1,
4 . .
'Ciry Hat Store,-" ;
t bov 29-tf J
3S Market fcf. , -
" .-'-j - f '-"M
in J .J. r
Spirit Caaks, Glae, llovp Irou, Hay.
UWliWi VJ(AJJ AMy
5 00 Bdls Hoop Iron,
A 'BALES PRtMElIASfEBiiand kit. HA1"!' '
X v .V A
,s ' For sale low by'
, , nov tf, ., , , :f WILLIAMS, &MURCHISON.
4; j Powder and Shot, -
AT'lim'AIL.at' V GILES '& MURCHISON's!
.4 i -iw Hardware Stow,, ...
By each steamer we are receiving additions to our
. already large' stock efiGeileral Hardware, which we . .
are selling at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. - '
noVBS:tf'-: ''- : ? -mBS 'ft 1IUBCBIS0N.' J C
,;
V!Wf y,. gtcelrtioi: JikVwf-'P'r Jed at these meetings and a full attend-.
lywX'nf W -ce li desired! T h T J H I
' alr; Valker, .pt, pnees. - ,,y-:.-tj'"i
ahe Senate' withQiit
th.
he wottad. ifji'. ;
Oir motran oi
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V.