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i."SatBTady irorning Oct. 26, 1867.
". 4t&oy VDaJUiSewspa'por in the
State, with afalr, ana dally
a tacreaalnS1, .clrcrilnltlon' ? j
?-mk fctfctf country "
-s? .e ;a
C3 Advertising Ilates lovev than those
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T7 H. B E R BfAUD,
r gpiToa Aim yaoFBtKTOK. y
: - t!jrtUtlil Agent.--JR. Wm:A. Robinson
is oir authdrixed agent at Fayette vllle. All
3 orders lefife. wW lmlll reeeiY prpjtnpt atteu
if Affent at OoldsboroV Mb. B. V. X. Huttow
' is our authorised Agent at Goldsboro', .
Apent at Milton. Mb. J. J. Jonks is our au
thorized Agent at Milton, N. C. t '
. " Aeent at Clinton. Mb. T. J. Lex is our au
' thorized Agent at Clinton, K. C.
r r Agnt at Kenans vllle. Mr. J. D. 3outheb
' I a.kd is Our authorized Agent at Kenans ville.
r , Acrent at tVarsawMB.D. G. Mobiskt is our
' authorized Agent at Warsaw. .
Aerent at Inmberton. Col, N. A. McLean is
' tur authorized Agent at Xumberton. 1 :
i ' Drawbaclss. We are prepared to receive or
ders Cor tlx new Drawback Forms to go into ef-A
feet Oct 1st. , '
Thb 8tak Book Bindery.- This comolete
; eit&biishment is now in successful operation, and
"is daily turningout the handsomest specimens of
'x, work. Mr. T.TH, Tillinghast, its manager, is un
' surpassed as a skillful workman, and will guaranty
' 1 1 satisfaction to all its patrons. His Blank Books
. are models of neatness and durability, and are uni
.TefsaJly pronounced the, equal of any. Old books
' are re-bound in the best manner ; and, in short,
1 "-' every variety of Binding and Ruling i3 executed
neatlycheaply and promptly.
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; j e (SxB3CBiption Money.- A large number of
j our subscribers having expressed a preference to
. pay for the Star for periods' varying from five
weeks to six months, we have concluded to aban
' don onf plan of weekly payments to the carriers,
fcnd employ an qgent to make collections. 8ub
, f scribers will(bear in mind, however, that they
, 'j will hot be feqmfedio pay for more than one1 week
'at a time," tVoughV.under , the hew system, it s
. - desirable'that tby pay for 'five or ten weeks in
: advance, and thus ave us the trouble of having
j. (fniloj.fiiientcpUections; ;
v fJA&. our plans are now. arranged, the carriers are
'not authorized to receive any money for the Stak ;
! 'and, to meet with 'prompt attention, all orders
- should be sent directly to the ofiice, No. 3 South
. Wate. street; 5. - - ; ;. , . ;
J-S-5J ADTEIITISEIIS. . ,
We respectfully call the attention of the busi
ness -public to the fact that! our advertising rates
tare lower than those of any other daily newspaper
la North Carolina. '..'..
WhHt added to oar very large circulation, makes
the Stak a most valuable medium of advertising.
ft
-.Single copies of Tax Moauma Stab may
be had Of 1ft. T. M. Harris, at his news stand, on
Front tfee'tNrery morning. '
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NOTICE.
Ilr. Wm. 'Calcler' haviosr accented a Dosition on
th6 edftoriai satf of the Mokning Stak, is
authorized tolreceive orders or make contracts,
) fiob;Warfc, Subscription; or Advertising.
HE CITY.
-fiLiUL
, . ' ' 'A StaveHJss BAKREi---There was on exhi
. bition in 1Sie Chamber of Commerce, yesterday
xnoming, one of Mayo's Patent Staveless Barrels,
manu&ctUTed by the Manhattan Barrel Company
' f New York. It istaade of strips of white pine
' Yeneering laid transversely across each other,
' 'jan'glkbd'oltner -firmty until the thickness of
an ; inch is; obtained. The head is mortised in,
' and secured-' by an Oak hoop .on. the outside,
. the whole painted, ; and a bung hole with an iron
: , ,iicrew bung, made in the head instead of in the
..jBidCr It presents more the appearance of a large"
tobaceo drum than of a barrel, . The inventor
claims that- it does . not. leak a. drop, and that
f 1 Crest advantage is j obtained in .stowing a, vessel.
' 'The Are ttot offered for sale in this . market,' but
! t we .underltandf they cost about five dollars in
r'"3TewTork. ::--r:' a - -r - -;
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T , EDiTiQN. On Tuesday, we ordered,
Ijer mall, from Baltimore, a lot of paper for our
ffJob'I)eparment,,with instructions to ship . it by
1 the "Seaboard ' Inland Air Line." Yesterday
' 43iprning,' tlie paper in three very large cases, was
- -delivered at oar office being just ten-minutes be-
. JUad the. invoice, which was sent by mail. We
'1 -1 have patronized this line frequently since its or-
ganlzatiOn ; and, with a single exception, our
goods have come through with 'the utmost expe
" dltiOnv f Noyf and then we hear merchants; com-;
.' jlain: of some Uttle detection of goods ; but this
I , i(n'ust be expeeted.bccasionally, whether th e goods
" fce sent by Express, Steamship of Railroad.
r !! ;;tTi;J,.:ra.iU zf??T' ...jv.r -, - r
z 3te Bock.; SRlNG.r-Workmen are en-
gagedin altering the steps; leading down to the
" KOck.JSjrtcgituTmn them towards the west
iSoft&rtl&i teand twish'dow oin- the
m Tbe, Rock
prixiU a1 ttmenored';landmafk id Wil
;tjplnton, ad ,wet- should dislike Ttb see it go to
vfSje watw but tfiere
j .tfip iZ&ieziy tradition that whoeevdrinks Jt
.t'knsSWP?. hlWtntf So
-JJitlje tejitpibyfaUi means.
fS tteriJESSTa.---Thefnaw ferms-of Manifests,
to accorapanynOiwtacir forms for foreign ex
'i6tlare 'noweadvandfor -ale at tha IStab
ffpfac'eseOftps arelindisjenable to Ahose
1 1 r .ftaklya foreign ahipnitnjbsibe J old' fois ijxot
being recognized at the Custom House: '
eteamships Fairbanks and Sebcea" 'djUf Vew
still at anchor yesterday inside the bar, being un-
to jnrocaed tosea in consequence of heavy
A JSad - Seqoel.-t-A city paper "recently
contained a pretty story of an industrious, hon
est man who, ' with "untiring and; persevering
exertions,'? cut six cords of - wood, floated it
aaWtliBv
and went on hlsiwa Rejoicing tct Aeoithe hearts'
of bis dependeut family Here'we JoSt?igbt oil
1 hinjjj but accident Jias rown- in , uvay .,te;j
Quel of his stpry. i i - r . ST it- ;
Strolling into" a neigboring store., he .invests
his money in Various domestic comforts; which
the kind m erchant encloses in an empty cheese box.
He bethinks him tere is nothing more the good
Wife wants; and not one; child has been forgotten;
and then,;ah fataj stepV? takes a. drink,,; Z,et
us drop the mantle of 'JjaritjHoyeij the. scenes
that followed. Suflice it that when next discov-;
covered he has ; lain his aching liead ahd faltering
limbs under th'eshelter' tof a steamship shed, and,
cheese box by his sider is calmly sleeping. 5 Awak
ing from ; his .slumbers, he bethinks him of i his
home, and.seizing a neighboring, cheese ; box, he
staggers on his way. But a watchful eye has seen
him, and a heavy hand is laid upon that poor man's
shoulder, by' a bold; Knight of the'' Stare The
cheese-box is uncovered, whenlo ! what do : we
see? Not sundry little bundles, but a veritable
cheese. What use his protestations ? What
need for further proof? Before good Justice
Conoley i3 dragged this luckless youth. - With
tears slow; trickling down his ,; sadly , sunken
cheeks, he ( tells his - plaintive story, and swears
'tis but the truth. Convinced that he has been
more unfortunate than erring, the good' Judge
dismisses him with costs,' and the5 poor fellow!
wends his way towards Bladen," minus -his wood,
his money and his self-esteem. Let us hope, the
lesson may not be lost upon bim, i and that his
next honest effort may be crowned with better
luck. s .. , .
The Rambler, not a second edition of
Dr. Johnson, by the way, has rumbled along up
the wharf kicking up old musty bygones,
and the sound of his steps ' gro ws j fainter ' and
fainter. Anxiously, patiently, aye, tremblingly,
have we waited for him in our sanctum, prepared
with all our documents, historical arid critical, to
give him all the points.- But, cruel,; cruel iate
He has passed us by without'a wdrd.t Higj ipviug
embraces jhave been bestowed upon more worthy
objects., Surely he has forgotten how, day after
day, we have advertised in his columns. He
might at least have said as much for us as he has i
for an Insurance Agent, that there are only a few
better in the city. We could so have tempered
the effulgent light of our Star that he should not
have been blinded. But who has not experienced,
44 How, sharper than a serpent's tooth," is fell in-,
gratitude ? . ;.;;...,.. ..Jj'j 'v$ .'
CAPTURE; OF AN ESCAPED j CONVICT.
Constables Sellers and Hewlett having "been put
upon the track of Joe Barnes and Patrick Artis,
whose eseape from the work-house Is reported
elsewhere, succeded in coming up witli Barnes
yesterday morning. The culprit took to his
beels and the officers gave hot chasel The race
was even for some time : when both nartles were
I almost 'exhausted a ieinorcemeht'ODoftunelv
appeared in the shape of Sheriff- Bunting on
horse-back; who immediately charged: erimasse
and literally rode down the enemy. s Barnes was
then secured and put in safe-keeping. '! Artiss .'was
still at large up to our latest intelligence, but our
vigilant and efficient constables will - doubtless
capture him ere long. ; !
The flags on the shipping in port
were at half-mast yesterday in s respect to the
memory of Jonas Smith, Esq., of NewYork, who
died recently at the advanced age of three score
years and ten. Mr. Smith was a large ship Owner,
and was engaged extensively' for many years in
the coasting trade.' We believe one of his earliest
ventures ; was the establishment of a line of
schooners .between this , place, and New York,
which was. soon followed by other lines to New
bern and I Charleston,- and the 44 JonasI Smith " '
packets soon became great favorites with the
shipping public, their popularity being undimin
ished up to the close of the war. We suppose
Mr. Smith must have left a large fortune He has
at any rate left what is better than1 gold,a good
name in the commercial world. ; ' ' '
I ' Escape from the ' Work-House. On
Thursday last, Joe Barnes, (col, ) confined in the
county work-house for larceny, . under , sentence
of two years imprisonment, Tand v;Patrick Artis,
confined for the same offence one. year, succeed
ed in making their escape from their keepers.
The stockade being incomplete, extra jvigilaftce is
required to. prevent the escape of the prisoners,,
and a gnardis. constantly kept over tjiem, but it
seems that an accident intervened to aid the ras
cals. After cutting with an axe the chains which
attached balls, to their ankles, they made a; rush
through toegate.;r:TJie guard attempted to shoot
tiiein, but his weapon missed fire, and the villains
made good their escape. ' :''S ,(:: ;..' ;
&T In passing th Bough the store of
Messrs. M. M; Katz & Co., a few days . since, we
were especially, pleased , with 7some .handsome
ladiesT cloaks which attracted our attention. : The
style, material and workmanship, to our. nnprac
ticed eye appeared unusually "good, and the ad
miration expressed by some ladies, who, were
present, satisfied us that we were Jdt. Tessrsv
Katz & Co. are f liberal In their JdeaUnga, with all,
and deserve toJbe ranked, amongst the first mer
xhants of our city, r ; r a h u i t-p -fi
Fol AYETvrLmThree aimers, the
R,.M Orrell, A F. Hurt, and Marian, cleared for
FayettetillaatJ F( M.? yesterUiy,';creaUnif HQUite
a bustle and atir at their respectitewharFes, L ;TAR.r-Has advanced cents. 69 bla sold at
We are informed that a jise'of .two .feet in' the1$2:WaHd 7& ..t'if!::?
river has gladdened the hearts of the steamboat
men and added largely ; to their downward
lio&BERY CXbursdayJpignt, the car-;
riaffe-house of Dn "W. G.' Thomas was broken
re-n-fdd iTddOctt b dppe . catSnl
taken thereirom. : ii nas -Biuce ueea uibcuvereu,
thatnht'ffilevMiwerST
addition to '.'.the harness, Axelebrated -black-game
rooster bMohto '.toAYspibfcUhgbll
this citywaVcarrlefr
fiberSeilars'wasuitritfe
and2 stfeeeeded yesterday ' iij recoTerlng the" nar-!
ness, but it is feared the' game 3idose'ri has i died
afi" itiglbfious detith, ahdrgQne ttie way of all
chicken flesnailU iA i
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EiANbiKOWfl ..'r?at;toeo; A
PeckV; in order to keep pacf r witiJb'growing
business, ha3 made some changes and iinprdve-
lueubs.in svure oi ,a,ucBuaufcr viiarauLcrt xie
has now, better facUIties suc
cessful I pVosectiQnLpf hi? .bu3iness, and t has re
cently returned'from the North with a large and
choice assortment $i Hardware and other goods
in. hi3 line'' ? "is.f.-f- 'z'i,-r:; M:' ;v .;
JfewAUvertlsoments, ry
Munson & Co, City Clothing Stores '
f Hobacb. M. ' BABRT.-r-Steamship Empire for
New YorE ' 'Vl 't' "
A. D. Bkqwn. lilUnerj 'aneyf Goodsf. &c
W. H. Bernabd4--To - Magistrates . and Con
stables. s. fj ;ta. :t & sM"f . 3 1? t. ;
NORTH: CAltOMNA vl3f A NpT-S licix.
IPT General.Colstdb has posponed(hfs 1 lee
ture before the Library Association of Goldsboro'
until, December d.-y A; .br;,-;. -iU"j..
; u Andrew rSkinner charged with the .murder of
his wife, and fqrjrhom Governor: Worth offered
a reward of $200, was arrested in Edenton, and is
now in the custody of the Sheriff of Wayne.
The revival in the Winston M.E., Church
still coritinue9. "There bave" been fifty conver-
sions.
f . .' - . r, - . ... 7. f , If.
' Guilford Superior Court is in session this
week,5 His Honor Judge Mitchell presiding :
tJ The Rev. J. L. Stewart, of Sampson coun
ty, unites the-practiee:ifs law7 with the preaching
of the gospelb j'h'Hnii-; ',
JST etition for the Jcrlon .of Wm! JTolar,
Thos Powers-and David r Watkins, lately tried
before a Military. Commission in Raleigh", Is cir
culating in that : city, and had been numerously
signed oni; Thursday. We, tlearnr' that the , same
petition will be virpulaicd in VVilmington, and
in fact, throughout the State.
tis : K'f : .".? inti. imi t&-
44 We see that our old
ing, of Massachusetts,' fec.
; The italics are ours; M : C- I
EB. W. Justice; Ai M.j has ' been elected
President of Board of Trustees of Wake Forrest
College. , ' ',,'. .;' ,
6" Wiley Jones, formerly 8hferifff. Bun
combe county, died ; recently in Cook county,
m H
xexas. . . - . !,.
''IV'-i'.- 'till -' i ; - -a ;
- ESTT Arnold B.. Williams, of rGoldsbpro; a col
ored man, was ordained as a, minister of the Bap-,
tist Church on the
s i. -
1U5L.
," Thc Rev. Dr. Williams, of Greenville, S.
C", has been '"called to Ihe pastorate of the.'Baptist
Church in Raidgh which t!)rv:' SkJnner recently
resi&fned ' 'hI -i'. wss. a? .nil.-.Uiiv ty-ti.
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The Executive Mansion in Raleigh is being
thoroughly repaired and fenced. ! A mucH heeded
improvement. ,-.jf "'- 'i v. ir'j':Kfu?.-':'.:. "
P"The Wadesboro, Arpus has received a pota
to which weighed- over four and a half pounds, the
plantings of which were procuredin Wilmington
last spring. ,4; : . ,n .. f
Phillip Smith audi his twcrdaughters, late
of Anson connty, have fallen- victims tq the , yel
lowfeverinTexas. f -; . ''i ;
The .Wnmingtonr.phartolte
ford Railroad, received new and very substantial
hacks last' week and' put them on the Iiiiebe -
fwn- W'i, fLA ;i norivti,:
tweeh'Wadesboro and Sand' Hill Derjoti4 the
present Western ' terminus of the' Eastern divi
sion. ".: .-'r '.. .: ! "i " J-.h!l ' " I-- U
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j" Elder G WVi Grifiin of Madison N. C. ,
has accepted a call to - the Baptist church in Leba
non, . Tennessee. ( ,,..!r, lry-i- ;. 4.,. ,,;:;;fi; ...
iSST" Dr. Hart, of Newbernf who is connected
with the Hospital pf theFxeedmen's Brurean, has
received intelligence of the death of a near rela
tive," who bequeathed him $,066!' J ;
JggT-.C. S.. Moring, ,of .Rowan," a candidate for
the Convention, has lVithdrawn" his name from
theeanvass; !;l "ffr-riV ':!'-fi f.y. ;':
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The Dembcrticg-ain in t)hio is" official v shown
to be3Q,787 iW.&w iif,w o-U -roi x'v
f -A public meeting 'bf tbo$Of sympatoizing, ; with
Garibaldi ;will be held at the Cooper Institute
Kfcwl Yorkonatnrday evening; - -' ' r -
; Hon j Tn mas! A? iHeudTicki.t at present . in lb el
united states einaie,.i84 to ,be-the Democratac
candidate tor Governor of indiana:' -r
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-fcirr, K;i!ai!mtASX)wiCEOct:'25i 1867.
" SPIRIT TURPENTINEtls W demand wr
alight stock offeriag. tcAn mkj anceipf if cent was
iJ.MLCgnts Coimlry,
and 52i cents for NewTork packages . ? i
. ROSIN Was firrandacfiye with sal
bblsTal l$3"b6r-Command' for Nov
CRDDET TURPENTINEArrires slowly i and
only 3 bbls, soldat f&WfforVtyfandfS 50
lor Hard, ; ',-- ' .1-. :.'..t-.. v
COTTON. The market -was quit. 13 bales
old at 151 cents for Ordinary, 18 for Low llld
dlisg and 17 ior Middling.
Caleb Cush-
PER RIVER STEAMERS,
I Jplr Bfrnr Orreli: 417 bbls rosin, 16 bates sheet
ing, 8 do yarn, 14 do cotton, 13 bbls fruit, to A
L Jteeelpt Per t Manifest by Frlerlkt ,Traln
Hatcht E4es &o, NY, ll ftbpspiritsj 35do ;
W & HrlfriMon 122 blsfinfrits5l4S o rositf : A
m Brucl M o, crje! HtJt BarroWbblf fOsin ;
rmiaysirBroT o-baies'ddttohriS bag peat, 3
bbls rosin, SO do spirits ; Cox, Parmelee & Di-;
vine, 1 bale cotton ; A T Bruce & Co, care Vick",
Mebane. & Co, 75 bbls rosin ; W S G Andrews, 85
bbls rosin ; jWorth-AJXaaiel, 40 bdls truss hoops,
2 bbls glue; Rev H W Skinner, 3 boxes books;
A A Q M, 2 bbls plaster, 9 do lime ; Northrop &
& Co, 6 bales cotton; Sprunt & Hinson, 2 bales
cotton ; J L Davis, 77 bbls rosin, 8 do potatoes ;
Arch'd Alderman, 45 bbls tar, 8 do turpt; L New
berry, 1 bbl potatoes; L Barnes, 1 bbl potatoes;
C C Newberrv, 1 bbl potatoes; L Robbins, 1 bbl
potatoes ; omun sc tfates, 6 DDIs peas, l box eggs;
Jndersonasojblstart B Southerland, 7
bi
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1 l 4 I i I J I 5 ! I
Tim rrelgrlitTy Tasseug:er Train, W. A
' W. Railroad, Oct. 85, 1867.
W H Lippitt, 1 bbl pil ; D W Bernard, 3 boxes
paper ; Aaron & Hhetnsteiri, 1 box indse ; W &
jW RR, 7 hods; H Weill & Co, Fayetteville, 5
cases boots and shoes ; J E Wingate, Florence, 2
mbl seed'; BatU'i& "Bf Csahdenr Uo ve ";TF V
iReardon, Sumter, 7 cases, 2 hHds ; D O 'Neil,
Charleston,, 1 case mdse ; J H Russell, Charles
ton, 5 pkges WeUs' &IBrtf, Cheraw, 4 cases
;mdse, 1 roll oil cloth; C A Brock, Cheraw, 5
boxes, 7 kegs, 1 ba 2 bbl; Arnold & Cooley,
jWadesboro', 1 case dry goods; W J Farr, Au
gusta; 1 box ; Cliarles & Co, Darlington, 1 lease
dr goods Packer Kelly, Darlington, 2 pkges
mdsei; -v . V ;-ik:,.' 1 . i'Jl- VI.
EXPORTS.
COASTWISE.
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Per Schr E C Gates. 1,262 bbls rosin, 390 do
LIARINE INTELLIGENCE.
CLEARED.
25. Stimv A.;P.'Hurt, Skinne?.rfor Favetteville.
yjy 'JL t xsauivi.
j 25. StmrMarionPJiiUips., for Fayetteville,
byUlianiSv&jattrsbnT liiori-hfJifB
i Steamshin W. P. Clvde. Powell. New York."
Worth & Daniel. ;r-lij;a r-'-ii: , t-'r-rf '
1 Shr. E. C. Gates, Freeman, New York, James
Anderson & Co. v .-;-'.....' ;&; 4
I Stmr. R. M, Orrell, OrreU, for FayettevilleV
by A McRimmonA iinri ;.:.-.y- ?
-, s ' ' ARRIVED.
?20. StmK R. M. ' Orrell:' OrreU. from Favette-
ViUe, toA. McRimmo.Ojffr;, ., ,
: . SPECIAL NOTICES, .
MARSH AL'S OFFICE,
..... . , Wilmikotoit, -2ST. C, J
,; ' 'J ' ' October 21st, 1867. J
BTotlce to Monthly Tax Payers.
,Renew your licenses: before the , 25th
inst. ! RICH'D J. JONES, -;
oct23-26-4t' ' - ' -M Speeial Denutr Marshal.
MARSHAL'S OFFlbE.
City of Wilmington, Sept. 30, 1867.
police Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an Ordinance recently enacted,
no- COWS will 1 be? prmitiedvo run at'large in
' ' . R.RANSOM,
sept 30-7-tf .. ; ! -: - - j ; . : Marshal.
WCXfpltpDresfst Chem
ists Iwkys-'onh'aSid -ar-full and select
supply of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
;DYE STUFFS',- PERFUMER Yi 'SOAPS', BRtJSH-
.ESFANCY ARTICLESretc., etc.,, r....
"Prescriptions accurately and neatly com-
pounded.'" f , 4;;
,- K. E. Corner ftpnt and Market St.
P. S. Store open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Per
sons wishing prescriptions compounded at night
will please call at my residence 91 Second Street,
between Dock and Orange. $
! sept23-l-tf
ttt. :
The attention of tho
bnsiness pnb--
lie is respectfully called to the fact that
THE MOg5&& X$?)as aeady, a larger
local circulation tnan has ever been reached by
f T f X'l vfjrrpr y
f. afcc-faiiy and rapidly Inoreasing, circuit
-inyr newspaper, established inWilmington. 1
tion in. the country,; Its RATES OF ADVER
TISING ARE LOWEr than. 'those of any news
paper in the State ; and its REASONABLE
ttERMSrim !
a circulation that
tisihg medium in North Carolina.
'slit2-t-ff?lf? d.J.i;ff;i-ii,!rro'ir.5.f-
tVm. IT. Bernard,' Printer dk Pnb-
. 1 TSITEP , A JTi'-(Iir.VIST? AT.! A,TV:WPTTq.
ING AGENT, No. 3 South Water Srteet, Wil
mington, n. c.'bi-s&rU h ,tpf-Mit$ '
Ail varieties of PLAIN, FANCY- and ORNA
MENTAL PRlTJGxecutod in the best style,':
My TYPE, PRESSES and MATERIAL are almost
ENTTjELj ITEW) SfidORKWTEN are UN
SURPASSED. In connection with'my Printing'
and; Publishing . jlouse have i.a ; COMPLETE
BOOK BINDERY, including a first-class RUL4
" E Doll nn.4n..
sept23-l-tf r, . - - " ' ,
'W3ST-.
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DEALER IN
; f " .--V
Hillinery, nrodsi iHosiery
1 moves, &c, j .ncuu
JFo. C South Front Street,
X IX TIIE LATEST aTIESOFT ! '
dnnctoriiqnpc,,
iOaandvor "nxadp ?t6 order ty a- PRACTICAL
MILLINER on the prexalsea;' n j j j el
mO BAOISTRAfllWrowsT a nw
WJb Peace WarHnts,3tatOvW,arraats, CiiOLWar
f rants, Search Warrants &Ci&cirorsaie"l
..-I . Printing; and Publishing House.
Aad General Book Bindery,
ctt84Mt - , . , JTo. 8 South Water st.
uumming, o DDIs ana a bags flour; Rnssell &
Effisi 10 bale's! ttW; mnacd'dlBodtherlirid, 1
baW beftton; Iftfe I td ftt! 8 dbl tar? E Murray
EXPRESS STE AIIBmp
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. . . . . ?A.TAI3r PllICE, i
U leave.her Wharf, foot of Chesnut sti.!!?1,1'
on
- For Freight, engagement, apply to
ll . HORACE M I
F Agent in New Torfci i : 1
JAMES HANDV 1,
-oct26--ts - r-Yr- 104 Wail Streei -
-VTo Ot STOCK-All NETTEST STTl
JJi and the VERY LOWEST, PRICES. 8
By every Steamer -direct from our . New w
Manufactory --x . j w.:10r
DRESS and . BUSINESS . SUITS lower in an:
than ever. An elegant stock of v
VGentsT k Furnisliing Goods, Etc.'.
BEAVER, PETERSHAM rAND ALHAMBBi
OVER COATS, cheap at the 44Clty Clotluii
,'. oct2otf : vr-:, .! MUASON A CO :
L11SCELLANEOUS.
G R EAT
IHDUGEWNTS
FlIiL,
FOR
FALL
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WINTEE.J
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867-8;
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The Cheap Store !
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The (JHcap Store!!
V
31 Market Stiet, South Id, between
Front and Second Streets,
DRESS GOODS.
HE BEST FABltlCS, ALXl OESIRA
..V .'! t.f'ff. .1, . .... :tf ? ' r.
bie ahades and at lowest CASH prices (from 23
Cents up.) ' .. .
1 ' .r.tf :iX:TH?;
I-
i As cheap as - the cheapest. Call, examine the
different makes and be satisfied.
AltD-
Gents 'FuiTushinr Goods.
Modern SteiliSatisfiic-
tor Jriceis. '
3 ft.
Time , and space Will ;n6t ;
A ... s8 A -Si
ow further enu-
meraoni 1 wiil, sinrpiy 5 say1 ihat cverytliing
ukei ; . ,
1
dry goods;
May be found at this POPULAR ESTABLISH-
MENT. . " "
Jfew 2ooigf Opened this Day.
!! S TtrAUliQ.
, - ;. Si Market Street.
OCt23-28-tf
MAWinPACrrtTKEK AKl O1BA1VEB0
HARDWARE GUNS, STOVES. PUJffSi
KEJROSENEOIL, TIN, and SHEET. IRON. '
I . Roofing Done at ISIlort Jfotice.
A g en f,to r. 'JjBki $ n U I ! B '
'. No. 19 Eront Bti Wilmington, N. C.
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' - i SUTTOK A ' CHILD,
DetU-litxi dornef princess and Front Sts.
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Xi50 BB 1 4
H iffil FU BEEF,
rr 21
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tit W U t
uFor aaieyv , .XArtrr XXOtTEIXr-bct2d-exltirVli
f w 13 ITorih Water St
V- that has lost o, back, or been otherwise i
juredjhave ttra4s;id at -
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oct3t-it ro.a South Vater fitreet-f
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