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THFUOEimTQ STAB. FUBLtSIIXD DAILT, BY ; W!fc- 3B33S3ST an BotMUioriMd to coUactfor am Uua.3 modUu ! I Brigham Young haa been Ordered to show causp why h? Snesiif py Iia Yootg all- mouy. " C?handter liaiiccepted the Sociaryshipvpolerigr. --j An English ogfiler jfrfi faDi fotiiatf i mUlionTil-- At Soldiers' Reunion of Joth armies at rick, 8igen)4otleri8poXe. New York MarkeU.vQold. $1 16t$l 16i; cot ton, 14iMi centa. ' , . i ; Ii is supposed that , the population of Uichfaond will .be ' uearlj doubled on (he 26th by the vast .nttmbexjof vinitors expected from all uarers, att racted by the Fair and the xtaveil iuif f the statue of Stonewall Jack ' ! , Another roll of the ball of pactfica tio,i.A grand reunion ot Confederate and Federal soldiers was held at 1 us aheih, N. J., yesterday. Oen.1 Roger A. Fryor, Otfriwal Siegel and otbeis made addresses. ) That great 4i blatherskite and veugef pi old partisan, Zack Chandler, took hia seat Ip Grant Cabinet yes terday. The " President's notions of reform are fjapncioos.- . . The Tribune make Hayes' majority Spirits Uurpeuuii Isaau . Whitted vdied last week nearHillsboro at the age of 100 year., : T. R. Simpson, charged with stabbing James Sellars, has been bailed in the sum of 1 1, 000 to answer at Alamance court. - i . . The Graham Gleaner brings up a guard from Chatham county five feet in circumference. ; (.ReidsTille News. The PreafcyterlaM yo f North Carolina This body met tnvGoldsboro on Wednesday, at 7 P. M., and is still iu sessiou. !' " The opening sermon was preached ly the retiring AIoderator, -the Kev. .lelbro Itumple, of Salisbury, from John, lotli chapter arid 16th verse. The Uev. P. II. Dalton, of High Point, was then elected Moderator, and. the itev. Wm. S. Lacy and the liev Mr. Bell Clerks for the ensuing year. " ; ; 1 l- There are nearly one hundred mem ber in attendance. It is an ablev eiierable and dignified court of this hraiich of the Court of Christ. ' On Thursday the Her. Dr. Mcllwaine of Baltimore, one of the ecretarie of the Uoard of Foreign Allusions ami also of Board of Susicntaliou, deliv ered able and interesting addresses in the interest of these: boards. ' The ISevyDr; VVilson and the Rev. Mr. Bobbitt of the Methodist Church, an the Uev; Dr. Martin of theSynod if Vrirgiuia being present were invited to sit as corresponding members. ; We have no forther account of the proceedings up to the time of going lo to press. :' s ; Synod adjourned Satnrday. I- ; . PrMrratl r Bsjara. At iu meeting, the famera' club of the Aitterican Institute, held a discus sion oh the preservation of eggs. A letter to iheclub,; was read, calling the attention of the members -to a new patent process-Tor the preservation of eggs by the applicatioti of paraffinie. It in claimed that the new process is Superior in its results to the old sys tem of. imingt AViUiamF. Elflein, a clfcmisiiertifyUg tbateggs7have been preserved by it for eight months after being subjected to the severest tests. CoL F, D.Stone, of Cleveland, Ohio, is the inventor of the process, ayd will exhibit the machine and appa ratus used by Tiim in lhe American Jnstitnte fair. Some , discossioiii I on tre various systems' in 'vogutf for .the preservation egs was excited by the reading of the letter. It was agreed by neveral members that eggs could not be succeisfully : preserved for any length of time by any known plan of hermetical sealing, the changes of temperature having ail effect' ttpoo th-m when anA attempt was made to preiie them in this manner, i Mr. Bruen, of New Jersey, said that he l!d preserved eggs well. - for five months by packing. them ends down in dry salt. . j .:;'n The gTeat" oTntuairy laureate of the world and 'the Piitladelhia Zedger ays in one of bis latest poems: I 'f Think, Wif of our happy days, I ':f When in lhe grave my body Uy a. , Here we not only !haye a gLeim of troe"poetic -genius, but a dash of true poetic ..independence,; happy days, ; ( body ' laysP A .ibljmer exhibition of inst and withering contempt for the arbitrary 4 rules. of a dastardly and domineering grammar.the world paver saw! Qnartrlr Htla. Appointments of Rev. W. 8. Black, P. JE., for hifuj round of qojuterly meeU iogi for thslramUgW Dlstrctf WhiteviUe, at Bbnoh.'.... . ... ..Oct 23, U liladeoaad Cape. Fear Misrion, ! t Windsor.. ;Oct 80, 81 Wilmington, at Front street. . . .Nov 6, 7 Smithvilh. . . . ..... i . , .. ..f Nov 18, H CHntotf. at KcOee's. i. . i .Nov 20, X Elizabeth, at. Wajmao. .Hor 27, 38 Wilmington, Fifth street. , . Y?Nar 80 . ...... . -M 1 r" 1C " : T 1 -WJ , r .lOtiaW m . . ai . I, - --- - . ' H c& 4ft '1 - W Tf I j .. .""-M fci.li'U Us t...iJi:!i': .f ; J u.'Lw Nif ,J ti.tt fa: .'''Uiasu 'it ieurY uftT ' . VOL. XVII.-NO. 2i The Malts. The mails will clos at the Citv "Posfo?- nee untu farther .noUce. as fonowav.M,J. SJflff ift?.,nb0!i Pl 'P01'' Xohm hui n iieiuun, uany hi 5:45 P. IVf. " tnrough and way (day) o mails daily, except Sunday, 8iOA. M. Southern mails for all points -South, daily. 5:15 P. M. Charleston, daily, at. ...-8:30 A. H. Western mails (U.C. Ry) daily - . (except Sundays,) 6 .-00 A. M. Charlotte mailcloses at. . . 4:15 P. M Smitlmlle (via -Easy Hill and ' Town Creek) Tuesdays and - Saturdays . . ..A A 6KW A. M. rayettey ille, and offices on Cape JtFear -Rifer Mondays and Fridays................ 1,-oop M. Fayettevilkby 0. C. R'y, daily ; , .(excej Sundays). f flflO'A. M Onslow C H. and intermediate offices every Frldav ........ 6 :00 A." M. The Srailhville mails, by steamboat, close at 8 P. M., daily.i except Sundays. - " i- Mails . for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Bell Swamp, Supply and Shallotte. everv Fridav at 8 Aw, M. , .i ' ;::fU ( , . : , . . . T .. Mails delivered from C0A. M. to 7&0 " AL, and on Sundays from 8 30 to &:30A. si. Stamp Office oixm from 8 A; M.; to 12 and from 2 to 60 P. M. ? Money order or Register Department open same as stamn Officii.;- r . Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. : ; ; Key Boxes accessible at all hours, dav uiu nigut. . . Mails collected from street boxes everv day at 5 P.-M. Tj ... ;v: NBW AOVRBTISKnENTS. Thekss & Prigoe Dissolution. ' FhaWu& Waikkr Receiver's Notice. Cronly & Morris Auction. , . Alex. Spkunt &' Son For Liverpool. Lara) Dot. Thus far 12 true bills have been returned by the grand jury of the Superior Court, now in session. f The British barque Premier now in port, consigned to Messrs. Sprunt& Son, is one of the largest and finest iron vessels ever in our port, It is the Premier's first trip. ' V- , ; The injunction case against the city does not come up befoie Judge McKoy until next , Wednesday, October 27. The counsel in the case are Messrs. French und London for the complainants, and Messrs. Russell, Sled man, Meares and Holmes for the city. - Ten cases were disposed of by the Superior Court yesterday, of which one was for assault and battery, two for gam bling one for an affray, one for bastardy. one for assault, one for wilful abandonment of wife, two arraigned on peace warrants and one continued on affidavit Thomas Buraham and Henry Grover, recently sentenced to thirty days on the streets for non-payment of fines for disorderly conduct, were released yeti r day morning, on application of the captain of one of the vessels in port, who agreed to pay a satisfactory amount to secure their release and at the same time obtain the services of the two men. Horrltla, If Trae. A report is in circulation here to the effect that some weeks since the mother and father of a family somewhere in Rich mond county were absent from home, leav ing their four small children in' charge of the colored servant, and that on their re turn late in the evening all four of the chil dren were found dead. 'Upon consulting the servant she declared that she had no idea what caused their death. She had boiled a cabbage for dinner and they ate heartily of it and soon after , were taken ill and died; but if there was anything in the cabbage or other ingredients. with which Jt was cooked to produce such a terrible calamity as the death of the children she knew nothing of it. The servant was then - asked if she would have any objection to partake of the dinner as the children had done. - She replied that she would aoM ana, seating herself at the table,- she also ale heartily of I the -cabbage; soon after which she was stricken as the children bad been juid died. The father and mother then set about examining the food, and were homfied-at finding that a small rattle- snake, which they had nodouTitbad bur rowed itself in the bead of cabbage, which bad been put into the poi without splitting, had been cooked with the food, and hence the terrible result which followed. '. We give the above for what it is worth. Our informant says he got his information from a roaa who lives in Richmond county, and says he was also told the names of the mrties auu tueir place reieocepuicnu- npt now rail them to minl. '; ; ,,. i ComplaiMt was lodged,, at the City Mar shal's office, yesterday; morning,. by jOfficer S. F. Walcuur to the effect that one Peter Smith; colored, residing! in the sohitbern seciion ot the city; had cut down, isitbout permission from the anthorides, a shade tree in of front his bouse, in violation of sec- tlonl2 of. the General Ordinance !vf the tyn , In consequence of tbe absence of the Mayor no arrest nas jmhtow(' PwllTil NtXt Wk. We learn i that thejng.ladjoJLlle M. E. Sunday . School Social Society propose having an. oyster and coffee festival some eveninsLnext week. The indication is im-1 piled that those whoJatteud;wm meei wun i wWvmiioj. which' we hope will have iu due influence wlflrtbe public and? induce a le number t them to be presetu. ' ' l ....... i-- -rt Jlas;ef:Tierifmery;-.j','i .." : - -! The following was the range oi,ae mometer at the Stgaal Bureau, la this city, yastscdaysi r vj .xst iiiri i igiL$am via- im ?m n m no. a x IT AH inA.'M? i .!' 3VJLMINGT0N, The Qneatlon of Self-Defenee. ' Our nieht reDorter havine been within shout a month past, twice disturbed by prowlers about his premises and on a third occasion hav!ngipeneUtls eyes in the hodrk finishtlmeei those of a dead ghtl fty mef. those of a blacfi burglar avIio was taking a preparatory sur vey of his apartment through the half- opened cooriand his neighbors baving been robbed right and left, has been led to cast about him for some more certain means of warning and protection than is offered by the probability of being awakened by some Ltiofse or fortunate chance at the moment of danger. As a result of his inquiries, certain plans of protection have come to his notice which seem to hold out a reasonable pros pect of success, and in the belief that any in formation which woukiaahle citizens to sleep once mbre with -confidence and safety Would he particularly welcome, he iias de termined to lay his facts before the public. wOfi one of our- window-sti utters we have placed a little attachment sold for $1 by John T. ; Ustickj of CantonyxQhi by l means of winch we are able to have an f open window and. f i ee"- circulation of i aur. M-.Tuout . incurring extra danger rThei in strument i.4 so constructed that any at to tamper with the shutter or.wilh the window or door to wuich .it may. with equal facility be attached,: is accompanied b au explosion. We have submitted it to teats for some wetki past, and in our hands it ha proved a success except in the case of wet weather, when the percussion is liable to be moisteued if the instrument is attached to au' outside shutter. We judtj that on a ilior this" drawback miht uol occur, aud means of preventhig it in ail cases will readily present themselves. It will answer, for the defence of single points of attack, provided the. proprietor does not forget to keep iy charged and set 'at night.' .. . ; . .''j A number of other purely mechanical contrivances for ,- giving alarm, striking TightsSbc haye also come under our notice,' .but-f ailed lo commend themselves to our judgment, owing to. their multiplica tion of parts, liability to become disarrang ed, and other objections at islng from their lack of simplicity. - a . , . a - ,t; Mr. E. Holmes, of New York city, is the patentee of an instrument of far greater worth than any we have et mentioned the "burglar ularui telegraph.", This has been for u number of years before the pub lic and has been very extensively employed in protecting the letter class of bouses in the great cities of the country. Unless our recollection is at fault this instrument was an accessory cause of the sudden death meted out to the burglars Kosher and Douglass (the supposed abductorsof Charlie Ros) by the occupants of the dwelling on which they made their last attempt, . At any rate it has given much satisfaction in a gieat number of cases, and gained recog nized place, with some builder, among the conveniences uecessaryoCompTele j Hie modern dwelling.' It is 0 arranged ibatno door, window, shutter or gate on. the! en tire premises protected by it can be moved from its position without causing the fact, with the number previously assigned to that particular door or window, to be -instantly announcedupon8j.electrio.bell in tones that resound through the building and arouse all the inmates. Any door or win dow, however, may be disconnected from the alarm at willduring the'day time .or in case of the absence of any one af pight whom it is desired to have admit himself, by a night-key.;. This i, a. sentinel that never gets sleepy or sick, never wanders from the post of duty and never requires to' be relieved; The cost-of-applying. 'otcourse depends much on the sl?c of the' build ing, but m no- case is very- coBsiderable C m pared to the advantages gaiued.-,; One dis- .dvanteonnecteaWllMhis-ftaratus -. afSfeSvlSn-tort enretrstlcetb- both the machine sod '? our' ' reade"rs--wej can no,ere,j?a8Si verLi.j order to op erate .the mechanism it is necessary to keep a battery in the house, which gives rise to some annoyance by reason of the additions of acid and changes of worn out battery fluid which sometimes, become nec essary. Some unsightly disfigurement of the ground, &c., in the vicinity of . the bat tery is likely to occur from the spilling of liquids and the crystallizing out of salts which a-den fahric'bipb may touch them, rln practice, however, this trouble is mi usu lily found a very serious one. We p sa now to a plau more extensive in its application and which has Seemed to us, .from JU.ing auuaiijyipciltiore UBeful "ana ecorrormti, as-werr asjConvenienj any nated and mpljyed.hy.the American Di irict Telegraph CmrMny, of No.- 62 Broad-! way NewJ'.Yofko Ji This 'apparatus - is an afterthought of the inventors of the Gold and StuvTdffiSfnan improvement which has proved of immense practical f rti rtance,orH number1 yttttrf pissJ:; by 'connectfn the' offices' of the brokers and merchants' of heaily 'all the 'great biilU tep riess 'centres'- of lhe world. 1 Tli 'pVesentT'tion ifombe.resQ3Bif fa;'Cfamefa invention consists sly of a Pittite piece of j electric imechsaism about) the size of a J drinking lumpier,. Wltupeu aiiacneosiana- inz on a shelf with a telegraphic key j and . . 1 i l4v innvUr1 with RnnAeiilpd wires ieadinTfirEToi?Ianrnfi ID6 OOOra SQa WUUiaws JIUU a ..llliUJl w irs Tunning . to the eaves )pf the .bquse, hMrlrM lead from rrrote (houses n ife& HL 4 yju ft on the . ; i protectedmrootionly from burglars, buffrotfi fire, fttMligMnnig, ete., BfTterlheafesTirSLe qeiglrpoittg bonses-Mlaewt as we bilhtf3fron. There is one.l&fo fthMhlia BaWoid. to leSni 7s 't.ffA"1. 'Biif hericannbtmake arrangeinent mrnunes ail me . ciecincuy i aeeueu td bperate ty??fflffiJwaUi mrfntr tnBectedwltb; !,the'offlee; Her ! ; .WJiPSE?.DAY.' OpTOBER 20. -1875 all the chemicals are handled,', and-, here H constant watch ia majntametl .ajidcompe tent cleotiticisns stationed,: pigbt apddajr; 'testing the wires, to guard against A9y; pos- sible -accident which. migmi occur fjwilh Othr plans Avliiare ho battery !and hole .apparatus is placed itt charge tot Ihftoccu pants of eaeh d welling. " Willi the present plan only the little cup-sized instrument. wiUfEey anBelOs praceT?nth"e(awelj ing7' and" those who are'prbtectedby i need; pay;, no, atteutjon, rto it. whoever evefythtaWbyinrnSOTgerf attheH)fflcej i! The District Telegrapn Ooinpariy infle w Yoik lay the wires and place ah.uistrument in yopr ihcseaud keepf ittber jfis loh as ilf niitr 2 TJi' :nvnnlh.fnr fhn Itan jnf it - Suppose, now, having the instrument Ion a shelf at; your jbedslde, bnfa;daVk Oight when you Si e alotie ro. ili e house; burglar jick s tne Jock and opens ' the outer door or. a window. Ii'isiantly the iiuiubeiof youHn sment S'.rec gong Is ri 6g eJ;fchtfaFuffic;!l-ahd ,in three: minutes or less your - house, with the ua9uajci;iiu tuiei .uereiuk :ia turrou4Jueu bytte polhie: Ifybu pTe. it .snf to ar range the instrument beforehand,; the gong may borfuag both in your room and at ! the Station, in, which case tlie thief . Will "prob ably escape. If .sickness occurs; ; in; your family, day or night,! if. you wa"nfc .a . nis sender jfor a physfcianir or to bring liome youT marketing, or to go on any errand or to doi any set vice foryou in the bouse what ever, you prea the electric key on .your shelf acd iu three minutes a messenger for all whose acts the company undertakes to be iesp-ir,8ib!e knocks at your doir, ready to., do y-ur bidding.' For the messeogci service tue co-npany make an extra charge of fifteen us.h per hour If by any accide it a lamp should be broken or you awake to flad your house ou fire, you press a little kno'i on your instrument and its number is struck by the lightning on the gonjr in every fire-engine house in the city. There is then no uncertain striking of tl e. mar et home bell, no rushing of engines t ward the four quarters of the ea.ti, to anxious inquiries of "Where's the fire 1" Every fireman knows ihe fire is : at ycur house aud nowhere -else; and ' in three or four minutes from your discovery the en gines, begin to arrive and go to work. ; We have not time or space to fully state this morning what we had contemplated at the outset i but . propose in to-morrow's issue to conclude onr remarks' and briefly make the application to the present condi tion, ability and wants of our people.! In the meantime we beg all to bear iu mind that this is not an advertisement. We do not publish advertisements in our local columns. Whatever finds space here, must be a free-will offering, and iu accordance with bur unbiased judgment in , whatever of creditor censure it implies. We con ceive the subjecl-mitter of this article tq concern the preservation of the peace and fair fame of our city. ."' j nmgimtwmt Conn, John II. Howard, colored, was arraigned before Justice T. M. Gardner, yesterday afternoon, charged with stealing a lot of beeswax, sometime within the past week, from Messrs. G. Boney & Sons, and selling it to one of our Market street merchants. Among the beeswax was part of a cake of a very peculiar character, and hence very easily identified. The other part of this cake was left in the barrel, from which the beeswax was stolen and was found to fit exactly with the piece 'carried off,-besides corresponding. in other, respects. -.Defend ant wa,9 ordered, to giye a justified bond in the sum of $ 100 for his' appearance at the present term f the Superior Court. :. ChafloUe 'Bryant was up before Joe., CY Hill, J. P., charged with assault and battery, aad.using profaneiaudjObscfpalanguage on ne srreexs. one was oruereu to pay a nne o S and the0costs, in default of whch sbe !was'-committed to jail.. ' j 1fiU-'liaa-Vi,sWiJ-..r'-.3'''r"i'-'r 'iK ;,., A correspondent Informs us that, in con versation with a member of what is general ly considered one. ot the bestbands in the State, he Understood thai is was their inten tion to engage in the band contest at our Fair only in case a valuable prize is offered anu iree transportation securea tor wem 10 come and reiurn.. Our informant suggests that the Committee having the matter1 In charge m ku an effort in this direction at once,; and thereby secure a contest between bands whose presence will be at notice a' - credit to ' their liberality and, add iiitereM to the. occa-don; also, that the j ilgea'tii Je4: uppoiiited should be profesr sional tnU bians. (' The 'age Of the bands,; he' thinks, with the -number of instruments in each, are questions. whic;h might propetfy be left to tbe'diserefiofi of the jiidges. j .ii VTe don't-' know that we -can write; aiijr- thing . inore Z'0key t .oring Jmi 'the good ormancevr this mmstrertroupe1 tuatwue capUoa above. v We will i venture aquota- conqmendation ' of the per formauce, there -.. "The Hibernian Hall .was jammodj ami nnqar.eus oi persons were turneu away "from the doors. It was a fine performance; : a ' J ius vuuenuc uauiuiiuua, wo wmiv tbence-laMga",! thaafterpiejra-hudly hp- aaiecewevfrueiHHitea.-v Klav We lea'rnfrbm the .Oiarlot Lnui. f. jsm - TVAUircu. tun fW, i,-- ffnnA"M'a1:.h,i. Jvr whh:the, Xtommisstoners of the wlltphv hn ran - MnreM iine 0j, hk ft. rWestern Road. The Commissioners meetibgH vaj totaKe place Atonaay nigut. :h i 11 (... i teObmrtertkoX.; hii tnh letor - .Of ! .:: i u I f ii JLNkXahla lutaiaier of eailantry' n We teard of a circumstance yesterday, connected with the captain of one of the Fayedeville boats, which we think toogood to oe lost, ana of such a highly, creditable! tJlaeKman, ilrslSowens.Addalmfe'BeBsley, LTII. T T al ft TTTl.!- TU T . l :- nature withal that wegivtfthe name of the liir.l.l - -t. . .uu..muivF' iiii, oicauiB; M'rih Stated lt 'ssoerm Uhat & young lady from Sampson embarked on his boat a few, trip since with; the view f visiting some. of her relatives in Bladen county. ; It was' the understandinglhal Ihe young to get offlat a certain landing, whei lady was lmj,VhWe&ome of 1 ' .Tu.v.f n. 1 .' -i-t-'V-- jvtr:;-- 1 . , Imr trilnla nrnrn t -v mnAf now tint n 4Ka J LZ"JJ1 '' Ji- La. 1 Finally CapL Green 'decided! to take the young. lady to the next landing, n nai A ni.il n l.n I. . .1 mm n ... I . n m I.a'aw - - . . . .... . . . .v.- i 'i .. -tjA'LJ"-1' a iqmg auu u uau imwci uij, nucio uc u. pecljd to find a gentleman of his acquaint- 'anceiwho would cheerfullv see ' her to her PKtnmlinn'' till! n nrn 1 cf onrii n ir of. itifi'Vvtoo inli.m- litii nnnii Rrnnninff nf tli rvlnrf. j ir j 'i.--j t.. 'm . ... .i -. -'j-J f .? uvkuuu ue toanu uiu aiso -aeserieu,- no one being" present but a colored man, with sible bartv.'CiiDt. Green' actuallv tied nnliia clan bing fences, foruTng branches and Ring ditches, saw. the young, lady safely. Jumpi to th 4 home of her irelativesl and' walked backtaeain to his boat, altoiretheradistanee of seyeh miles, and proceeded on his trip to Fayetteviilel Now, there is an instance qf sallaatrv. for von' woriliv to be pjimmrnl " . i -,-. j : With he niost famed of ancient or modern - cut vnii cnivalry. 1' IfMUdaOl dome Visitor tno'lier a The steam yacht Julia, Capt. Swift, boundTrom New Tork to" New Orleans, put in at this port yesterday for coal, hav ing left Topsail Inlet at 8 o'clock in the morning.' The JuUa. is a handsome littlei crafttof some 90 feet in length and 18 feet beam, and was hnilt Mnrpsalv fnr n nlpno. 1 t j ... - , u-e boat, costing ' the snug little Sum of $0,000, which the veritable "Boss'' Tweed paid jfor her, as we ! were assured by; her '' captain. This was in the "Bo6s"T palmiest days when his purse glittered with. the people's money and "no such thing as a penitentiary had loomed up in his imagi nation to warn him of coming trouble. . A number of gentlemen visited the beantiful 1 - . boat curing the afternoon and its cabins, state jrooms, saloon, &c, in which Tweed had passed so many of hisleisure houra. We understand that she i ha3 been sold to. a party! in New Orleans, and Is being taken there for the purpose of being delivered to her new owner. Thp sailing yacht Julia, Captain E. M. Stoddard, from New. York and bound to Key West, has been sailing in company with ihe steam yacht Julia and is now in below awaiting the return, of her ; consort. The latter craft registers some 10 or 12 tons and is also represented to be -a handsome vessel. fbo Sanpion Fair. w, K. Pigford, Chief Marshal of the Sampson Fair, to be held in Clinton on the 3d, 4tb, 5th and Cth of . November, has ap pointed tlie following- Assistant Marshals: Sampson Dr. James A. Bizzell, E. W. Kerr J. W. Powell, W. E. Stevens, Isaac Hobbs, Ashley Peterson and Rufus F, Her "Dfrl . '. '..., Cumbetland Capt. A. B. Williams and 1 . Sidney Mc Daniel Duplin W, H. Williams, J.-rarid Julius bius. New Hanover J McD. French and J, 0.'-Bbney..K.j'M-.f-:5; .;.t; 'Bladen-Fletcher Parker and Ilehry Cro- lartie ztei Extendlaa Its Operations. A dispatch was received from Captain F. . . XT ooten,. ot w ooten'S Express,'' dated at Charlone, yesterday! stating that" ha haS , received the contract On the Atlantic. Ten- hessle 5& Ohio akd Wcste7xv:N;: C Rail- to commence operations.. .This will . result in considerable . convenience, - as , there has been, no ixpress line on me ; W , is. U. K. R. for some time past.., -.:,;- j ! " Apaolatmenta by BUbop iAIklstaaa .roralsAutaua oal Vlsttatlon; . exington. . . , Oct' 14 St, Andrews, Rowan -co. J. " W Christ Church, gist S. af ler;Tiaity, V 11' Salisbury . Graham. .j..t u .1 .U iv..t.k:.w-.vj 21 JwUu'.i'j 22 t J.. . Jf ! -23 St lWary's, Orange coi xlillsboro.ivr.'.: J.;..: Chapel Hill,? 22nd S. aher!Trinity 4 24 Durham r. '. j '. y'tis" " t i .ITuhri lf Guslou . . . . . . , (i J ...... ufgewaj. , 11 ft 4 " Wai renton . . . . i 1. I 1!I4! lenderson, 25th S. after Trinity Wiilwmsuoro.. .;,f ",. . . tt iSliMtfras Forlf,rGnvlle co i ' Goslittn 4 . ..... . .i i . . i-.... . 16 1 V if A 4 i -C ITY- 1TE M.' ri .1 i )VE ii- ittiiiiii '. ' t:li ,i! i BOOK BIHDBBV. U-HJ -'i'Ha MoaIK STAB Bk4 ttna ry does sQ kinds of Blndaut and Raiing jtq work i msioike. manner, and at, reasonable, prices.! Jfer.J TBAJtsna FBiimHo-farBa. IflvalBjftyie to) rail;, road uiuipautst sSBuaWMp-companles, bankm xaor InkLfslfslniacWeTs'ana thefi.3 1 THef are en dntf ana chanaless. and-will' aw' sharp and' wleai- for aq fadatntte rto4 ot Uni. 4 Hfhit hist reoflYed fl.resh supply pf , these jtoka, weaie paxeto extf prdm'prompand prices. , i i'U ''-'Ui. i - . ; f tPhvtaeians' recotriiaend' Dti :Bill Oonsh SrruD jiwuvuiNBt Mvtv a aaa aav wwuw v vvmisj r 1oiigstajidli:PorsaibaRLusK ) i0i;;!;s i ohan vs. and others needing Bocelpt Book, or other woiklmay rely on promptaeas to "the exocatton of ihelr ordertC, 'V , ! .' j i . ..... t f' nff !." .1J;;!i"i-7iTitcf ' -nt WHGBB 6 RemainiBg ,ctt, pfflcc't? " '3 '- t 19 1875- v , l-.'iftri.liic:! Me'ssrem V f -MJ! wanwy, w rviram , pisn i i 1 u it u 1 ,1 xiiunu. okiuuui BkUtheBO.-s'"-,H!l :U UJ iO O ilf , C Sarah J C Sarah J p . Coffee,: Rebecca .qraig. Handy 'Croom, ' Mini.e Cooper, "Reed: Sb Cameron,: J Caroline ' Chestniit, f" AutfGstus fnhb V ... '- r "-;Lw '-fV U'vt 4r-J" Oi'i 'TJ D Aaron Davis, J E. Drayton, Joe f -Davis, R L Dixon, Av rite s Daniels.-'io sa istepnen Jiiaeies. . , , , r ! V.r r w aspor x uiioru, mjux oreman, -susan I - m t t t "aw Trta' t . -J f I : -r I Samtitel ''Harison. Patrick ''fiVsmith'Mosea Hargrave, Lizzie S Hsfdey Flora Hoyt; E i u xiewieii. i!iizauein nansiev. - . 1 HM..HI1. r.i 1 . m 1 iu. 1 . ri u ri u nil. I "T"k TT 1 ..A TTit 1 l. TT 1 - i .-.T vi - rs-t 1 -' m u.v. u w vu .Mul.w. LbemJackspq. J JphnSPn.;J James jjohnson. Percilla Jones. ' ' ; -J I li- Jite M Kennedy,' JSS KlBir. - i jf I : ryao.xjavenier. aiisv 4jOvea. alios Lemon. 'VT S R Lone. Turner' Ludfor Susan Lowrie. uiljM h :; : . - a . &ru.ir-T.'n . a 1 1 -aw . m r ji rynucy jJicxr ein, 2VTiicc jiariin, jniss I Cabe. John Morsmn. Melvina McKov. Mr' Moore,; Capt Thomas D Murray, rViolhv I Martin. '" ? . M ?-5rd SaJ-. T 0".9,0ve,m.oretiir? ME Owens, Miss J C E Owens. 'John J OtterbOure1. r j .'i:;roiter,aaine, pedeny liacher Powell, Miss.Luiser Pharrow, Fanny, Pot- I . a vjy P:. . 1: j , ; 8 Warren Singleton: Kate Savaee- Misa J 8ei8hllar, J Dock Stamp, John Shepperd, T H Shepard. Edward tifee. Esthes Sbaina. xmirxv oiugieiary, u xk oreuu, c-naries jsei- Hirr, auiuwiD oiewaru. .w imam it oietier. ' T ( pt J' W H Tlacm: Mollie B Taler Vonnu 4urocK8iet( : ik, V Ann is Vanebn. W Amanda Wortham.-CaDt J If Wit' iiams, JMancy. )t(muer,;i , st Persons Calling jot ;fetters! jn , the, ,a bovp 1 i X 'Iist vBl P?WMWy.,adyeiteed,n,. 1t-i6& ,uieu.xor wiuuh 90 aays iney wm ne seni ie veau.ijewer umce, i-ii xu. xv. tr. jaiit ilmingtQQ, New,Hanoyer;Co:, N. C. , , NE w: toVERTlSEMENTSJ ' Bank Stock at Atiction On THURSDAY, THB 2lSTvJN3TS., ) A'T9 10 o'clock A M.t we wUl seUat Exchange Corner. $2,500 Bank of New Hanover, $1,500 First National Bank.; -.'!?' ' CRONLY fc MOEKIS. ... oct 30 2& " AucUoneersT' - 1' iii1' 1 . 1 1 . : 1 , I 1 1 1 1 i ; .. ' WMflgton; BuUding: AssoGiatiQiii MONTHLY MBETING i OF 4 WnAlINGTON ' HuUdimr Aasociatlon. this rWednesdar) nisrht at 7:30, Hibernian BaJL ' '' : iia-' Payments 1 received doriri j the' aay at' office' .of- NavassaGnaaoCo. : WALTEK GL UacBAB, . oet 80-lt . . Secretary and Treasurer.' Dissolution; fi rp ! JL BE FIRM. OF TUBESS &. PRIGGK. Pmilh- ville. N. C. baa been diaeolved bv mutual concsnt.: ! '1 he bueioeaa of t!ie late Brm will be settled by JohnPrigge. J H. TBESSK, . Jii -. : . , ioua munis., Smith ville, N. C. oct 20-1 w ,' FOR LIVERPOOL! Tile A No, ' 1 Iron British Barque. Premier, Capt, White, -1 Wi ILL HA VB DISPATCH FOR LIVSRPOOL direct. This Vessel is First-Class In every respect -and we guarantee !, , j..;;.. j Lowest Rates or FreiiM ani hmm albx. sPBmrr a so?t oct 30 It Charlotto papers copy. i .Consignees. FOR LIVERPOOL! . . . oj : The A o. 1 German Briff ' S. ; Snonlclcli. Cant. Plaircus. tt ": ' ' ' '' '- ''"' ' ' v " f XUYlWftllQ8TSOJ.BKRCAlsaIWni. w,," Charlotte papers copy. -f. ieceiver!s ITotice. NTBJE CIVIL ACTION VOW- PENDING . IN the Superior Court of the county ot Richmond, wherefrrE. P.J Covington and John W.' C'dvington arDlainUffs'iahdV!.'l. Everett -and. BwWl Webs et;enflanta J of ( jeelJeaients of, f artaeralip;, the nnderais-ned have been aoDointed Receivers, ' All Versoas mdcbfea teythe-irtn tH Covington fiverett & Co . will please make immediate paymenj. to the ' Receivers .and , thereby avoid litigat on and, save cos s. air. w aiaer, in tne aosence or jar. m , will se'tde'aff Maims Sh& -giTe1'pr0Per receipts. If debls due thas arm1 r'OtfaaadlatelyV paid the Receiveta wUlxnpaUe4to. ineUtuto .taits 'for the'r recovery.at; jthe j next0ernjef tb? optvlor, Court Terms wUl be made with eel rth;coV - ofptVstty - tain debtors PUATT D. WALKER, - l flv.i';;; .1 V ' 5:.. Sill Receivers cf CoviNOTpjr Evkebtt & ;Co. 'RocyjChmhd't'oNi'tj'; Oci'T hlSTi, ectiOr -n s.j ;i j ,nn a nr. A. v i HEff- BOOL AND SEfllaflEE KIU'.; It f. ff.KiA !b ait ..u');A ; "l' flit. Ko. 28 Market Street. 1" li;A:;.:'.o'';.riE:;N:::i5' d ;j;v an eaUrelnew and select assortment of B o ots and S n de sw ailJ5o.yi'ia v?J l-j-3t vliol.-i-j i . ji:rl .vaai -1111 .vij. n?" -!; : il'OTfrtllt.lBft:flTlfi FrIAPR ilii't -)l'l fiti.i 'JViHl sUtliiJSJ vriQ bekept constanlly la Sfockv ; f f j ., 1 1'. . U '. ect8-Mac8wks- kvJrthf. -f''4 ".'f?-li')'t.Tt tow o two Ca,yt, . ..;! Bi ilC i?!yvS-.v: ..... cma week .. ........... 8 E( . " s " - weeu. 5 0i OJt ir- n ontli 8 w . - j . . . Three montha JJ 00 ... '- T. 8te90ths..,. ...35 f - tei ? itWCauinct. AdverUMBaBts taken, at woroi uor.teiy low rates. 1 fire aqnarea eatUnted as a onarteMoinmn . ri -rrjirnii' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MILLINERY. - tiA HE rUHBBR8;GNT WISHES TO INFORM the ladles that she has just returned from New ;?rSL?!;her? en toK several weeks makl: e ter Fall pmrchaisca in - J. v. , r 1 a wiu se imjweft a: a ie difi u Show tier 1 riendjudthe public genersdly.the latest style la n.:iiiH; aJSiioiZii.ur.ili i . ; i ?i;jii ( jFBSCn PAlTTKBX BONKETS AS D HA.TS, aadPvarytalBsrpeTtnlaicgtalhe' buetnese. ri hwe also a very flue selection of Fancy Goods, conviet- 3 JLmlies, Corsfts. Uoop krts, POkPADOUR'S LAt 8. FEINGBS BUTTONS j..u'-- ' ;;- ,;. : J SLPE TATTER-2tOTTpSS t - -!: ' ' a!-t and.Fnuaea, Linen Col' ars and Cuffs.Handken hlefs. Neck Ties. Ru'ching Belts, Switches, Braids, and ti e largest and cheapest stock of Zephyr Woratid and Shetland Wool to be had thin tide tf Ka'timur. ;t Orders' from the coniitry eollcitei and afK-ndvd to with -romptneee end care.. Variety Store; 4 Market Street- bets nactf MRSfc. FLANAGAN.. MISCELLANEOUS. Operd: House. ; - vedncsday Evening, Oct. HO. , ClIAS. n. DUPSEZ. Esq Manakh. POSITIVELY OlfE mQRf ONLY. j Twenty-four'tk Annual Tour of 5 DUPKEZ & BENEDICT'S . T. Gigantic tiwfivs Mtreh: , BURLESQUE OPEEA TKOCPa and BRASS BAND Enlarged, reafiodeled and improved. Composed or ,. , .28 people. Most successful complete, 1 ' powerful Troupe uaveling, Becoffaised as th taper! or of .Ailnetrelsy, a Jntfoaocing Concerts of Merit and Brilliancy. Kreerved.8t.ata tl 00. Secured tt Ileinebemr'a Book M- Te. octlTSt " ' . i - ' ' - . ... . . Bacon, Bagging, Ties, Salt, Flour, &c. . q Eozes D. S., and Smoked JMeats, 40 0 Who1 B(?B-Bassme, i - ' jrgwr Ties, Jnpf,) v.; ;;:.V: 1000 BWb 11 8T,ie1 ' 2QQ Barrels Keflned SaBar, ,JQQ Bs Prime 850- Coffee,; , t , v , QQSegs Nails; t:;z,il.i 2QQ Bags Shot,- ; :. ! .- Bhds and Bbls Cuba Mojawes, , . JQQ"BblsS. H. Syrup, , . . Q HhdsyP. E : MoJ6ser, gQ BblaMeaaPorF , ; QQ Bdte Hoop iron, j . , : , QQSecpndlfand Spirit Cask s, . iTg Bbls Glue, ,n- - : ..,: . ' -' - 50 Toxes Factory Cheese, ; . 50 Boxes Tobacco, 50 Cases SnclT, .. 100 - aFw I !:v :v; J0 Tusrccs Rice,; 2Bbls.CracHcM; ;;. , - JO0-TnsCuanape Guano,;,,. , ', ,:'. . lndacfmeot offered in above goods to ca? h or close buyers by ' Perfectly Satisfied" WHAT Wfi BKAB FROM ALL WHO USE J-,9ur. Favorite1 Flour. -1 . It is the Best, The Most Reliable Extra Family Flonr now sold La this city, aud as the Newspapers say, it has the LARGEST CIRCULATION:' It is sold add seht eat only by I CHAS.' D. MYES CO.. 57 North Front St oct 3-tr Pin - Head :ifRI8rI OAT MEAL,:THB FINEST BROUGHT X to America. The most wholesome food ever offered to dyspeptics and invalids. ; . i. , . bold only by . . -. :' :'" : CHAS. IJ.' MYERS CO., ) octS-tf. s . 4. 57 North Front St Butter and Cheese. 1 Kfi BOXiCS FINS CREAM CHEESE, 15 1 I. w t.L Crackers and Cakes. ( Boxes amd Barrels, Lemon, Sugar. Soda, as OU sorted n4 Ginger Soaps. . - ( CARVZWA RICK Barrels ana Tierces whole and broken. ' Molasses. 30 -j o Barrels and Hhds Sugar Houte snd Cuba iJ Molasses. Also fine Bamerara and Porto Rico Molases in Tierces and Puncheon a. Porsalelowby.: :is. i , .- &f ", ;VriWAia)S'& HALL. OCf lYrtf ' ' . " Money Orders OOLICITfiOlQR ,;NeW' ' River OUSTERS, FRESrf-each flayvs VecefpW ' e- lii' ' ' !! I .! Ji w livered to Express Offlc3 In wood or i . ' ...... it ri! iii:ti."4 if, -L-u. ttn,oy - - ' S. PIGrOTT. II y -oct iT'tf -1 ' Tobacconist Howes' Scales! ARE THE AGENT FOB THESE WELL kae.wn Scales, parties will . do well to examine samples and prices before bnylair ether makes. 4 1 (,joctl7-tf New Hardware Store. Ilabs, Spokes and Buns. TT7AAONW HBBxaSrStraQT WHEELS, SULKY Jf, Wheels, Wagon., Axles, Tire Iron, Buggy -Bodies. Seats. 8 halts. 'Rprinzs. Trimmlnes. BaSds. x Bolts, solky Shafts, Cart Wheels, Ac The largest ' txck of the above good and the lowest price in tma city can d round at ims uia iutaousnoa xiara- -ware Bouse of - . ,..,., ,-.. . f . r , . - JOHN DAWSON, '' oct litf ''-rtaav. 1, itO tl Wrfcot St. For Cash Only i C OAL AND WOOD. OJf GOOD QUALITIES,, st cornejT F(rmt sad , Mnjberry streetftj by . i atmtt a'l.ir . ,,- ..-i , , w,1 J. A. BPBINGEB. r ' f t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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