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t 1 :rra . lit - r j . .A. 1 11 i-, Saturday JIIotl tic - I f Sialism : " '. 'vnnTRiiffav Mailers- P. MVba&y.: Sr'. cejft Sunday. T' n U 9?. I, Goixo South. -I ) P.M., Dally, - J GOIlTG WlLMlNGTOW, CHARLOTTE ABB KVTHSHFOau vail boa'd. P, M Mondays, Wednes AflVs and Friday!.. - : - , mith .rB.--8:( M., T bree times a week. office openZfrotu:7;30 A. .tafeWLP. rost OfflcQji ytlinlngtont N. Q., Oct. ltf18j7. v Tf JOEfVEllTI.SEnJl T-if f : " uv feencctfallv ratline attenlTorTof the bu siness publletd -tbVlJavi.4b.at our Advertising rates are lower than, those of any other daily added to our very large circulation, makes the Star a fio&liaable median! bf ad vising Yir" ; "i ' f ? ? v ' prwtcks.-Wf arc", prepared to receive orders lto?lte neVbrawbacl: Forms td o into vffect Oct 1st. i - . , ,. .-il- t Single copies f4TfliMoKNiiia SjABmay :whadf J$3?' wn Front Streelfrftvegy nqrniug.j ; ; i , , TAG3.WeH have jiist-received another iar&pF to famish, neatly printed," at low wtteaj Apply t the Stak Sfflc :.-7 1 v , . ; The BapicMa&s (?XHEEtiKo Dec; XiAbations or Pbincipljis Outbuksts ;br Eloqcengb ' (?). It seems ' that the Radical meeting on Thursday last, for which so much preparatlonad enraitdp, and which it was intended should DC a mass, turned out Only a skeleton. 'An.througfr he morning about two hundred negroes, with one drum to every ten. men, paraded, the streets with Maj. J. W. Schenc Chielirsyal pLthe day, at .their head, trying te drnra up teoiraj(, bui we learn that their efforts only accumntated about three hundred at Camp, Lamb, where a meeting was organized and the three Radical candidates for Convention ... opened .their ioath and their hearts in defining their; illOu:!T i The ibs of yesterday contains a full and we presume 4 a correct, account of the speeches, some -pi the poinWof whiantfe ; BoTyTrorihe aihusement of our reader. A'i i lv hi Tbe first person introduced wa&.G$n, JosC. Abbott Says'theHw,;k,fBe announced that posed to act, among other, things, jn making loyalty respectable.' A-very ki.udable" under taking on the jpart of the General, in which we Avish him much success. The next object of this moderi atrofce will prove far more easy, viz : 44 to 'make tlConfeerateebVnuIl and void," ,-Wirnied by ,thtes heroic self-devotion, he declared that M he 'felt himself tisv much- a. citizen as the Oldest native befoT'"himV which sfas a vcrysafe .position. " Soartfij5,4iloft into the regions" Of eloquence, We haVe the startling comparison -of thd State to a wrecked ship. He thoughTthat raTwlESa"'l5dmmitfd'' treason shoald.keep'QW'tiatjkseat. At this ioin.t, the reporter beeomes very indefinite, lie says, in parentheses, 44 Appls us," We are left to conjecture In haifwtty'they were used. We trust, at any rate,- that they were not rotten.' l No harm will opme from givimrtfce colored people what isjbU , Not a MlH t Nay, it will be the best thing we ever: did." So it will ! 44 Let us. then, give it to them." We will, we will ! 1 Finally he declares, " Aad should you eleciJua ttt go tQ ' Raleigh, I shall come back to you with a elean'breast"havthg advocated tlie eanse of jastie;, education and liberty." Upon this Condition we saj, let him go by all means, " ; : : " " ' ' . A. 11. Galloway, col.), vwas introduced : 44 lie said that iso far as his weak ability can go, he thought that tai1 color 'was aa evidence of he course he 'should pursues in the Consti tutional Convention. He was a negro (a voice, 1 blieve you). He hoped that the people are i ware, that the Couxesyati ves," who, aru they ? " Were-no friendbut bpenneniiesVrnd a rigmarole of Other stuff containing -aothing of interest save the remarkably benighted decla ration. 44 The Northern elections 1 leave us stronger to-dy; than Ter ,be(orej .fAgajn 'suf-1 Jragc, freedom, liberty, and our ntuaan rignts, is stronger to-day than ever on this conti nent.". -. ;. - :f--'- ' It then gave tbe diatrmart reat pleasure to autroduce the Rev: S. S. Ashley, (wlrite), " the pioneer of education in Nortli Carolina." The Pioneer said 44he was called an adventurer," we thought IpidneefiJ were generally adventurers, 4he fpatned Vmtbacl:)is was . proud to know that he was a Yankee,; and he glorified in the title." fltalics areourown. fvThe Puritans, he said, have been ridiculed, -yes, ridiculed by men who. knew not the difference' between a Puritan and a Hottentot." T.S there any? 4 The Puritans could not be honored by these people' W; Indeed; the Puritans were the rniviiiff'-jjeonle, ohL "they were christian D'toule ah 1 'nd thev advocited the twths-ol ttaedom-y" enough said I ? After, be seechiiitf 4he crowd ' iU continue itt our broad ideas," the Pioneer sat down amidst a great clatter, and ithej ineeting went home to supper, .tboe -wUoha&a V;i v. r- ' '.'' '. ' 11 -.1 ii : ;.;'.-;; ,j !. Book and Job BHnting, 'at'tlie of fice of thdfMoKiriMoSTAit. ' ' "'"' MiDNlGtttr lrLLEA.rxDER8 On Thursday night a' party or parties of persons unknown committed Variods - ttcprcdations alolfittlie': city in tne-way ot teanng panngs irom-fencef' breaking, down jtejSf fec. 1 wasj ot ;very late, and it te unaccountable that the police did not Veefor Bear Chem?or if ;thly "otnXt the persons were not arrested. Tha depreda tions were not confined to- any particular por tion Of the ivy put"wpre commiitetf at vattoas widely distant points, and oh sbtnebfthe prin ciple streets. W-What is the. we' of if)dlH?e force if the property of citizens is not to be protect ed We said thatthe parties were unknown; but suspicion points ito :persous dispersing from the Radical meeting held in the African churchy 'r If the parties concerned in that meet ing are anxious' far;vthp4aonfe.pf Ithelr' good name, the; .Aad .best come iwrwara; ana -ciear:tneir'kirts.TrA;fi'"i:5 A; . Professors Sargent ttnnottsces alast ntertajhmen'i t&sfrfteifaedlnrjrft Srbfclbck W winch admission, wU Mpnlv twenty:nye cenis Tli little folks should all be taken, to ee tbe wondeffnT nfttan Wad 4rill make' thent open tlictr pretty eyesndlset theirJlttle bi-ains tp ro'fk: Take every oneoithembfy U Jmeans, anA let me Dig oiks go wlttnem, lor iv ' 5w ay one . can sea. BUCfl wo n ac r i lu. vuiug -pc " Complete Book Bindery at :tlo wiace 01 tne xutiaisn Si:fj; - 5 r s -a WAKTEar.-Thoi isenfor rEdftor f- tEis 4 paper.; tjld departed tot FayetWville-oii tues day lasi,an4 "h'aa not; 8lnce been heard from. He wentupon tie Hurt With a weddintfparty, and it is ' feared' he baa' aught the contagion and eloped If any body shouia see ainij giva him a shove this way, for times are dull, items are 6carccy. politics f waxkag warm, and! we played out, 5 s $ j.. iH f .,'. -U ,7.- 'r'mmtmm. y -7 Quinnl.who .was so 6ev'erclTi wotmdfed in : the recent tlTray at LadrihbTir, Uniin? ' dally. His recQicry is Almost despairedpt' Trv ' .'.".'.-.),": . rj ; jy ; . i.f. v he came before the people lodaf to-'annouhdel f No bedJ 13 thje State ,has accomplished so himself,'! &cf &c,W ;;;.Iected;: hpro:" uch 01 in sbort airiias the Friends of weli old Benedicts seeni determined never to tironr pnvinn a wiuiu;u ja cannrmea On jyjje pinion that the tor man intended a personal reference to hirn when depicting the scenes of disappoint ment described, and he replies by saying that he has not theiBliahtest decree of svmDathv for lany maukat has.ibeea Cnjish inthe .matrix monial trap? asf blat theJstronoraistlof Wingtott Wcsusnfecthat iKe lofcalf man! nf me star fias been tudjiQg the fable bf'th Fox whose fell was daughfrhitfsrteel rao ff?so. y uu rwtauy see; wny ne wonia aeprive our head centre' of his liberties;:: 41 Against the insidious wiles of matrimonial influence, the jealousy of a free people should be constantly awake," and we will defend that worthy class ui persons, ui-naiureaiy denominated ".Bache lors" aud 44 Old maids" against the combined hosts q matrimony, in the language of Finne- &n 44 any time, any where.r We will annro- pnate the 44 reflections" of the Star, and in the meantime wer$alute its tli Btarrehexo.-iVertA Varolitian. . t - - , ? , , ... i .f , w t Ah ! neighbor, has it come to this ! We think we know the ring of tjiat paragraph. Lee, the devotee, has beepme Lee, the cynic. It is of$eneriiaked thaUhTelmOst Assidotfsi wort t '"shippers become the most bitter scoffers when once they find the smiles of their Goddess turned to frowns and who can gainsay its truth when mcj leau iu auujve uua uimK ui loose aays m Wilmington when, to the author, the golden hours flew by on wings of well we won't say what, but suffice the assertion that he is not a bachelor through. ch&Lcfr ajnidl as fo Jiis, worthy Patriarch Jwe sadly need his sympathy, for we too are a bachelor, but then we are not old and hardenedl as he is, -And there i, some hope for uS"'yet, while soiitie da'y-the " devil" wUl dance over his lonely grave, glad to be rid of so much bad"-" copy. Splendid Ruling Macbing at the office of the Morning Star State Couxciii Fkiexds of Temper- . ! .1 -t jt- 0 ' !. nr.: r -v - ace. As several conflicting statements have appeared in regard to the time of holding the State Council of the Friends of Temperance, we have made inquiry as to Ihe true state of J the case, andhWc learned from thoser1n iiu-T thority in the body, that the Council will cer tainly meet in this city on Friday,, the 23d inst. The citizens who hare made preparation to entertain the delegates will, therefore, be relieved of all Tarther doabts on the sub ject"' :i-:;i'.fr? "jZ'r.Csn abors arc plainly manifested5 in-the persons of numerous young men, who were fast going to ruin, now purified .and regenerated, pursuing upright ana industrious coyrses that will lead them to honored! aftd. 1i$efjal stations in so ciety. . J ' UetK K. b: vancc, and other-prorameht peri will bi ni-piimt. QtnriTinr" t.Virn nnpilnnpiip1 confrere of the " jioancffcs'Nelor' 'Whose spe cial beneht we have ordered forty-six gallons of raccoon oysters. The poor fellow has lived on muscles all his life, and weufear he Will hurt himself when he! gets hold of a real royal Ben gal OA'ster. Let! him make his will before he ewnes, for they say .unless you take something nesiues water on;, top 01 tnem tne consequences to a new beginner are often terrible.1 Poor temperance man ! UESfT jVtore iNewiboys wanted at the Tired of it, The recent ridiculous failure of the raadi"Rdial- mm meeting proves that the colored pe6ple of Wilmington " i . have far more -sense than the Radical leaders who would lead them by the nose gave them credit for. They are rtired of these senseless Muster, and they find an honest day's ,work: far more profitable than one spent in listening 0 incendiary doctrines that will never, put bread into their! mouths, but, on the contrary, fool them out Of their hard eerned monev to support in idleness the men who harangue them. If they want to vote the. Radical; ticket, let them go and, do so quietly, but what is the use of mass njeetings and processions and speeches and subscriptions. The colored peo ple are coming to-their-.senses, audi apprecia ting tne lact tnat these men only want their yotes and a dollar from each man to pay their expenses. We are told, thaton Thursday the Marshals rode about the streets trying to - per- suade men to join the ;. procession, but with little success. This is sensible, let the colored people mind their own TbusluesS and "vote as they pleu. i i I H 1 i f -I- i f Railroad'ReceipstS; for sale at the Office of the Morning Stab. ! " Tub (Dldest House iN nrm .CrtY." Ovjcr the picture of a coffin, Mr. Geo. Copes advertises in the Star 44 the oidest and best 1 t house in tliecityV Wicked man, to jest on such a weriousittbjict! t TliaUt is . thio'oldest house in the city none will deny, but who dares say it is the bet? But George is a reckless sort of a youthi who drives a dashing team or wears i weejnjur Uat, : with-equal grace and propriety. However this may be, he can do the best cabinet work in the city, - and every thing he turns but from his shop on Princess street, whether in that or the Undertaking line, bears the stamp of superior workmanship, and none who give &im trial ; will doubt rtiiat he is one of the best artincers iu the. city, . Advertisins: Agency at the Office of the Morning Star. J. ; 4 1 .. ? ENTERrsisiNG Yotmr. estcraay 1 a small boy, about as big as a pepper-box, was trudging over jour town with; a huge bundle of the Rally ! Rally 1 ..placards, .Qfirmg thepa to every passer at the cheap rate of two cents each. He didn' t rakei mhch money,: poor- little fellow, but he displayed the germa of en ergy afid4ridependence, that" may one day make . .. i ; 'f. .i N im i ' New Alrertiements. ! aW'. - Nw.Afldittep to Stock.'-., J " !' Jj-vi l - V . ' 'V w rf.VttMi2GTQX THBATRB.-Sargent gives the last of his delightful entertainments this after noon at 3 o'clock, i r ; j" During the late" political canvass in Massachusetts, the Democratic rallying cry was " Atlams and Liberty that of the Republicans,.; 't Bullock and .Roast Beet." V .? -('V jPithole City, a.i ance containing Heen thousand ijihabitants, polled 92 votes at the last election.. - ! .' -' .. , -- t. i if iff'' "....? ! .: ; ' The Democrats of Nash ville hate invited 'Geo, H. Pendleton and John. Quiacy AtlS, to visit that city.- For lEtkit. rflIE BUIXDIN i X. net of Second ApdIv to .1, ovl4tl V-il wummgto.n tiiat tot rHdati a wniTieniioci I Jpssay ; on "the feubjeclf 'of " uauciuro, . a Liieme on ttrnwr4 t.hA I - mji-kj AM W V- - IJUU VO LAI VI IU? -l ."STAR OFFIciNov. 15- 1 .,v SP4RltSTURPENTlKlE;--l)eeinedn cent, iCRUDE T tJRPENTINE-Was in good request, with sales of 400'bDls. at 3 25 for Virgin, and $2 15 for Hard,) ; -( ; ' ' TARS Ses'of 55 bbls. at $3 25. 1 " f ROSIIj4-qffere4 further jdecJinel aud860 fcbls. sold at $3 40 for Common, and $2 50 13 00 for trained and To. 2. t ' , , r r CpTTONI)eclhied iri bent, with sales 'of 50 balc3 at 14 3-4 for LowIiddlmg, and '15 1-2 15 3-4 for Middling j r v TIMBJETuFive rafts, sold' At f 8 00$8 75 for Ordinary; '-and $10 :50for Fair Mill perM. PEANUTS Sll fmni carts at $1 73 for In ferior to $3 25 for Prime, per busheL i r- GTOX m ARKET. , Wholesale Prices. ART IOt'BSi "PHICPSU G GIXGAi I nnnyfV,; 1 . . . $t yd 25 26 i 9 - .: t '.5 j -' - : 24 25 M. if 19 19 20 jr ouib,.,,.,,,,, i ft ft ft Hog Round,...,. . WBSTKRa5"' Ham9,.,".M.V7..'i Sides, ...,.. ft " "22 '-24 18X 1914 rxotjin nana, . . . , .eaeu 2 3 ,,3 J e. W: New - York, .each 3 50 0i 471 w JNeW;Uity,..,....,..,eaGh "3 25 . 3 50 " : 33 (S? . ,35 1(J 00. 15 00 ' 33 i35 ' "50- ., 55 "' m, .,20 2tt 23 "15 20 jijiii. An wijmington,. jvi jar u rrati ix ortu uaronna; jNortnern,. ft CANDLES Sperm,., . 1 oitnern, ...... i . co'iSJava,; . ir. . . ; 1. 7 : -38 trr9 X.aguayra,. .i . , -4 int..1 Domineo... . : ,. . -. Lafl - -21 ; y-S8 1 70 il.75 12 15 O.V fiSrCaUSheeting, 44 Ryd Yarn,. . U . . . ff bunch J!9if-Mackerel, No. 1,.W Ubbl 1 70 -'i73 00 00- 00 00 00 00 00 .00 00 00 00 00 wacKerei, jno. v,.. ...w ddi Mackerel, No. 3,..... bbl Mallets.-,v.. .... bbl lry Cod. .... . ,t . . .13 ft 9 0- 13 03 t ,19. J Ao 00 li 'oo 50 looo; 12 50 15 00, 11 50 12 .00 00 00 00 00 12 00 !i3)l m 00 'Hn; m 75 00 80 00 00 00 70 00 super. .Northern, l i. if. bbl Fine, -:-i -v.9 bbl Kxtra, " ....... bbl N. Carolina Sttper,.'. ,v.f? bbl i HUh- ,t EstM,:t.f) bob I 4 - 44 i Family bbl Peruvian Guano...-.9ft 2240 ft Paoiflo Unano, ,,qiB 2000 fta Patapsco uano, . , . fl aooo fts jiasugn'a rowmmtv 4 4 lUioie Staw Manore. 60 0Q 65rea 5 09 -mKN 20 25 i 50 1 60 149 .1 J 95 (a) 100 - 1 25'i$ 1 30 . - 10 16 17 0 00 130 s ' 0 1 00 ' 150 "00 135 00 -: 14 . '17 ' ' 17- IS " 11X) 2 00. 00 00 JO 00 . . 8 00 01 10 00 12 50 13 00 - r ; . . ' 2"4 00 -25 00 22 00 23 00 . tt'f, . : '... . 1 t -i,' '20 00 25 00" 25 W 40 00 GLUE. .Tir.Wft Corn, AortTieTn,......y brtsb Covn Eastern o.,...i bxttth Oats, bush Peas; CoWfii . 1 .... : . ft bush ITJDEfi-Green,.,u . i . j ..4 .fj lb Iry,... '.fi ft HAT Kasteyiw.. ft loo fts North Uiveri..;.i..tft 100 fts HOOP IR OJS ,:.,..,;,.. ton iAJK,u2i ortnerja,.. . . . . . . .w tt, North Carolina,.; :,. .ft ft LIME. ; ; . .-. bbl LUMBER Kiver Last sales' Wldelloards,;.,;... Mft ! 'Scarttling,.v...t -ft M ft Flooring,. .V, ... . .ft M ft ; Crrv Steam Sawed 1 v-; i Ship Stuff, resawed,'. . ft M ft 1 Rough Edge Plank,. ..f M ft L West India Cargoes, accord ! lngtoqnalityj.;.:...ftMffc 1 Dressed 1 loortne. seasoned. I Scantling and Boards! com- , tnonr ,i.v..,-....fr Mft .VpJvJli--Cuba)hhdsl,;W gal 15 00 20 00 ' w m 45 47 . 60 ? &m eo oo 1 75 55 I Sugar Honse, hhds.,. . I " " bbla 47 l oo "- 7 r 65 00 1 90 i 00 . "- J " " NAfL8Cnt id to 20d,.. i jur aeruscuC) ......... xaro ,-. v . .... v . . .v..-. Linseexl,. . . ... . . Rosin 00 I 2 .00 PEANUTS..;. . t S . . .12-25 POTATOES Sweet 38 bush 65 3 50 l oo : -4iM) ! Irish, Northej-n,i.i..i,pibJ t oruusrn City Mess, .......... Thrn,..;..;;. ft bbl ft bbl 24 00 "25 00 f 00 00 23 00 : Prime.., ' Rump... ft Ull 00 00 r 22.00 00 00 00 00 12 & . J2' 11 12 .ft bbl i?JOJ---CaroLLna,, Jb ft Kast maiaj.... liouiih .....ft busbJ ,225-2504 SALT Alum,.::. f bush ft sack 60 (?$ 62U 2 25 '"5-30 2 15 v'2 20 il2i713 14 i s 00 I 17 ' '-lAVf. 17" 151?" If? 00' 181 V 13 H 7- iio 6 00 " 7 00 , 5 00 . 5 50 SO 00 80 00 3ft 00 & 40 00 oo oo "en n oo Liverpool,.... American,.... ft sack O J XV v 1. uj. .... .. m. Porto-moo, , . . . . A: CoffeaJ. J..:..S. "f't f.ft . ..ft ..ft a. .11. " ....... c. 44 ...... Crushed........ SQA I 'Northern i Wilmifteteu,.:. ..ft & -SrJArGL,-Contract,.'. J i (joramnn,..,..., STA VESW. O. Bbl M M M M i nun,-.. 4.. i. . i i r I. J TIMBER .Shipping, .. . MK10 50 U 50 , Mill Fair.. ..... . . A St: M M fJ 9 00 1ft 00 , 6 W 8 00 2 00 -4 00 3.00, 15 00 ! Inferior to Ordtnary,i . .ft M 1VHTSKE1 ?f oTthera,. ..ft gal i North Carolina,.?... ft gal Wilmington Money Market. epSSBCTKD DAILY' BT-JAsifDAWsOITi BANKER. Exchanse.pii.New York,:buylng par and sell msnar X. CI Bonds old sixes, with all the cou- pons on-Bince May, lwil;'i. t v-; 64 IN. 0. Jiondsnex 'sixes. ... ? m 65 N: Coupons;". '. .". . ;V . 45 Gold....... ........1 3J Silver. .............. . . ........ .".t . . t..' . . .1 31 ( BAJS a.fflV14i'.5' - s r-.-.,---r w ... Cape Fear.. ... k ......... U ................ , BanK oi uixii jai-vn.xua. t ...... . .... ....... . .45 24 5Q "50 23 50 16 82 25 i 23 i-M t25 4 9 Farmers' Bank .......... Merchants- Bank ..i Koxooro' A.. Cliarlotte . . . . Thomas ville ............. . .. . . . . Lexington, at Xil'..i; . . v.. ii ; .. Miners' and Planters'. ..L.i . . . a. . . . ' . Wilmington ....... ... . . .i. ; i . . . - ... .... n . . Wadesboro'v. . .. i. . i ....". . Commerce . a. ... Jss, . Commercial L Greensboro Mutual: i .15 U . a.t Fayetteville. .................................. Clarendon $.'J.,fcUvi .U . f.l .1 "I Washington -,.,.. ... i . . . Yancey ville .r.t .. ...a t ............. . iU Lexington, at .Graham.- 2Q frr Reeeints an Per. Manifest by Freight 4 STralWj JO, Road, ov, 5. r I W C & Kit R,l pair wheels and axlf Urw E A Anderson, 1 bbl apples ; J ; A Beebe, . 1 bbl, ? bbl t K' H Oowan k& b,4 (bales, eptton; W H'McRary &Co, 8 bales cotton; lltfssell ' & Ellia,;43 bales iottofijrO G Parsley? & Co 1 jaeg dried fruit 5 books, bales cotton, 16 bbls XXTha'M Rmithpplanrt 4 lfftira hnttr. i9 bales cotton..68 bbls ,rc-sin; Vick,f Kehane fe Ce, 1 bale cottony 75 DDIs spirits; J!i . Aiurray & C6 Si tales" cbttotf," Fettewaj v&t tMoore,i ibagi peas ihcoroV 15 bbla Iplrits? (Gos, Par - tu.A Divine. .5. bbls: spirite: Finlarsdtt '& Bro, 21 bales cotton; lfi5 bbls -'rosin, 8 bbls r.t -tV H Turlinartonr. 253 bbls rosih ,aack jjflo ilTX M H PiTidHTKbn) Loox: Deltoeaet cotton; T W Wheeler; 1? bdla $perr;; Mprth jt- nanir in-AAKea smokin? tobacco:" J B Bak er. 1 still-worm and pipet Taylor 1 box nio-s- Snfhnt & Hinson. 8 bale cotton: iJirasey A- T7r.Kinartn s 5A hltlfl rnilr J-rbUs- SBiritStf d-. wad & Smith, 1oqp chickens; ; l;Bowden 4 bags peanuts: J . M lienoenoi iows fruit.. i " . - eliester Railroad, Nov. 15. . I fft ft ft Jty ft ft gal .-.ft ft ft gal ft gal gal ft sal ft bush nMte EattonrB Mnr. JJgt SSSSSS rav & Co.4 bbls 8plrtts W Kferer, 1,0004 jTnrmimilaeB, Stabies.r&c feet lumber; Northrop &' Gumming;' 9 'bblaf bbl?( iifa:' Yic, McaijejCmU rosing 12 aospir;' T h MdCoy 10 dheks: 6turkej4 Rrtntiiftrland' 8fit bbls sots:- DeKossettfi; UOi bbls spts Robmson, tt wpnw ipw; jsawaros WBiniMHi. Ras f-' per stmr n urtl ir L siir rrjj 1 a; Stncgx-ut-tont to Wortlf&4abiei; A MeRin4roOtt. AJohftSOn COr--'f -wi-Jtt-a .-t-r.jrss: I ; - . .i 1- EXliOS-TS. ii Nfcws Yo'r Sfefliushtp W P.Clyde 4tttbbJ4 rosih 487 bales CQttort, 1091.' bushel! pjpjitfqtsi 15 bbls'potatoes, 16 pkgs mdse. - S i ARRIVED, ; ' . . Stmr A. P Hart, gkianer Fayetteville Worth & Da-nieU u U X 1 , li ,10 Of V : Schr Florence I Lockwood, St John, ISew York, Williams fe Murehis,on. 7f Steamship WP Clyde. Powell, New "York, Worth & Daniel. , , - Stmr A P Hurt, Skinner, FayettevUle, Worth & Daniel. IsnSCELLANEOTJ isftJL' rt; ? ii - U-cii It ft J BEST HOUSE THE CITY. Gr E O . .:,S?00KE S v rut m'i 1 I IK PrincessStreet, betweeartfnt a&.'lecojid, nbvl4-44-tf WlL&ING'TQtf'tf. C I .. - -j&Urln-r THE CLARENDON IflGHOn haas & co, pwatom' THEOREM? iEmporiom ,!,of ' TH PALACE TO' BUT THE BEST GO(3DS " LsTC3- Gents Greatly Itcdtidcil :J?rjces. Cheaper than the Cheapest." Itourdery . IN. THE. LATEST , ' ' AND i- MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Clarendon Clothing House, rnovl3-43-lw No. Front St. 'it-!' Sece1arJlanOIasurBr, Offipe; VVILMINGTOIf , N. C, 12th NOV 18U7. J THE PltESIDENT OP rrHE. VNITKD STATES and the Governor of North Carolina having set apart Thursday, the 28th instant,as a day ,of National tfnu33tsgtringapxl prayer Jthe. Stockholder d eiJa&bwiugJtiiH. and Manchester Railroad Company wi lWhold their annual meeting, in Wilmington, on WEDNESDAY, THE 21111 INSTANT, instead of Thursday, the 28tli instant, as hcre tofofore published. . h WM. A.; WALKER, novl5-45-tm ' it . Secretary, I - Raleigh Sentinel, Columbia (S. C.) Phoenix' Marion star, Darlington soutnerner ana outn ier News. ct)nv this for former notice, and please ca&fertitpr!a attention to,fidhaagfef y AT GE0. Z: ,,-i7 :,-7::r--:,r-7 i .1 v. 10 SOUTH 1FR0NT -r 'J .:"; - 3fE FAMILY GROCERIES, 7 FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE FAMtLY GROCERIES, rr r At xntr -x. o west F' .lie Ibvti ci ri ivcri GEO. 2. FRKNClt'S. JKS- Call and examine. . I , . f nOvI5-45-tf , ' , f . " . ' AN EASY: SHAVE. OV TXtE MOST PLEASANT OP- Arntfnna which a. man: can undergo, is a nu. 4Vd.. .hrtifrtHji.hlft Rtaatffe. This' catt aJk ways beobtained st.OBOMs fiOSDEtt es tAOUSDllieill. Oil OWUlli xiuuqucru rjiWK exi4y t Wltn niS COmpeiciili A3BiBinui,s, uw, vn.wi,ii- 1.1, anfe UAaaAW A-s, ne is prjewew w k iwu p tee satisfactltttt'to all wh may favor him -vrttli roall. HAIR CUTTING. SAMPOONIG, HAIR DRESSING,&C.,tenrnidln the latest $0 toLADIES ofiter he services of his Barbers, who are well skilled in the art of DRESSING HAIlt, and wno are, ne can assure them, "colored gentlemeiu -:-:- ly The strictest order -.and decorum are pre served in his establishment, and no gentle man will find there anything of a diaagveea- 1 "f .rm m ythreTISfiek' DWINGOul Possession given Octobe't'lsV lor oti,aer ; Mkereet" v , HP;? y;? r.,M5Pt8trcet'- 5Nartll Caxo2mao? South CaroltearHv tthemselves much unneceissary trouDie oy CLOTH - AND I I Clothing 1 fin mr ' rrrJ FOR abseribenV itesxJM -TSnr' 4 f'LLSTAAi vy 1 W W tU'lf'I'illf.'HJ. Ili Kit blflLll'j f ... . . .- ' .'.'.,. WholesalaandiRetail. v ! , . " --".IS. - ' SELECtTKtlS O 40 ehCk Staple and Fancy , r : .Q .11 .:ilOTM!:MJIW JDE' Suited for the Present Season. we ask is a TRIAL TO CONVINOJK OUR-pA - i, - I ---- - We eaitttefitterjmUM.fTx 1 1 CALICOES, BLEACfttrfJ AND ffG.X :Ul k.i.:l ....... I " 1 PCfPULAE DRESS GOODS. iijixxiu uuuus, Js.MJiKuiiisKiiss,i HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ; BLANKETS, HOSIEftlr and GLOVES. I MENS' AND SOYS' BROADCIX)THS, j DOESKIN C ASSIMHREsf VI 'OU V SATt.nMis 6QDDS V us to buy from Importers and Manufact- j J 51 . ArgjifH-A,;; W Hjr .;hV h-A r Amaina taKAr Mf i.. m - - a si 1 Hair Nets, Notions & -pR9CTj9igg,; READY ; MAlJpJG, flats s& MnsInJ Goods. T. ; Tr .J -A t , l 11 tf 'n We wlllopeii oh TH fed BONNETS, HATS . ' ' " . 4. To Wliolesale Bayers Jkre offer LIBER. Ala TttJKMSL J : 5 cfctl-Stf fe3 Market Street. Smoking Tobacco Works, OP DAjN-VILLE, CIIARTEREITMRSfcTrO MAN ufacture SMOKING TOBACCO, from the largest assortment of Virginia1 Leaf of any factory in the South, and invite I the trade to their list of prices. ';.! "BILLOW ".': ANT ; "HEEKS TOR MULE " M v i . m r ? t ' -r i r i AT&edttetifttft bf superior leaf expressly for the Southern markets. I Danville, Va. j oct3-10-2m ROB'T H. COWAN, JSO. W. CAMEIlOir, J AS. fi. HILL. -GENERAL COMMISSION AND I' Sliipping: Merchants, r AND WHOLESALE DEALERS I5f ; Groceries and Suppfte? AlhKinds, . &2Ko. Water St., Wilmington, JT. C. -T1ROMPT AND STRICT fEKSOXAL XT atteatiott giyenjo thele-orhipmejatl of Cotjon,"5sTaval Stores janftiieneraTPtodmeti Agents jfor&MaTis Soft's JLitiert Ta.,f celebrated btantts xft YlrgMa' Chewing To Agents for the North American Life lnsn. ranee Coof Nwoity, yCff fffiffly- Tn Wilmififftmi Merclmnts, rriHE STATESVILLE AMEBIC AN;T A. (weekly) affords a gooa meaiura to com municate with Merchants i and, the nubile on tbe line of Western N. C. lWRd; Ja4,7vAp cosnt Counties. Freight will pass over "An NiC. Railroads." Charges moderate. Send advertisements by mail-r wit tyit money), atfltino- thfi snm desMfedim h .1nwteL or Lapplr for information to WM. Hi BERNARD, ncv7,S84m lers. BARRELS; FRESH, EX Steam shin Gary; ror sate wi t ' ATXlliSOiS A fell EPPERSON, oct27-30-tf 11 and 12 North Water st. MORNING -Sim Mailed, or delivered to Subscribers in all parts of the cityat 1 25 for Tlif ee Montha. ; - nov8-lt .- - : ' Now iri nrf&AlLr. COEXXSi Store. At EDWARDS A SMITH'S - Cheap Cash Store, : ' ,a:iaiwi 2.I?ilt novl242.tf NO3 So. Water tt. Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE. i 4 I 4aa round ttertrfWa-oars:4 A SEC03rr-iiAriD sXcri:d ? li it . - . ,x t M fcl vil "Ji!"; JfttKj casks, ror saie oy T fc e I ' J " ' mncTOV. n m 1 Vttiv -'T1 1 4 .vri ; i u jv iTTT ATT? tmTfn T:'"",r :i f iMi'" 111 f i ; JIMi .1 4MAEEET-CTZ23T,;si' IN- ': i:":.. i -i-l 1 T inol lorl OMAtl, PKtiriY ft 3f' Ct I lO is our motto, gtvihg the pbl?c ot the last frank? prices FtocK has Deen pij Fast CoTorea Prt , - A 'A,'ii:-CL'yi as oeen pureaa Coloreo: Frteto t OelmaKf wn Shirting a!ii.cl8- w r4. Bto Bleac' ' All the best nfirrw-n to 5 Cents ; French. Blejrinos. aU poiors; ueDollar j AUpacEmbre?GlbtMRe.air C0l6rr ir " """i"1 iJ&-x"t fcj'irpfi4jiinaUfKJawvli..V lndittOlMCvfi;M't-ftlMT'irtnS!':T;' OreatTariety! 61i2.ino,iCndjr6iileri3 ftn'': oood ailLlnenowelsfor $2.iper..Goaears" : J TS .. ?rt ;?rt, llo astineht' of" Gents' rnishinz GbOdsil i r otfi.-iOi.siriSf i4 vt The Best Paoer.. Cellars 1a . the .G4tv foif 25 Uiotmtigv iiatny !"nfK. U06t- Cents per-Box:rr..I!U::.'". 1 iYTTENBER(JSllOS! stoegs to seiect IV A' "Mt til ' Wholesate.bdi oxJt20-243mi-i- k jJvtsir venheMriVi? anS Jeliea'peir f term's '-fee offers TE .t.rri'-rr ,.uJ.-.ft. . r-'mf! , j !; tSj ; i ----tit t fl i- lflUlUClft r lull j! , , She lirikk ouKsi roff 471 X-!lag..lqta!HasaHiflii(iluF , y: v -- r-'iv" ViTf 't.Wrtft?t -x ' ' It ha' tife lrpwi 5treTftairJ CoMitia r ny in America... . rt ; ? ;-'!: ?: . Itry J-m Poneies, and has now. insureU aTlariirer nomber of persons than any Company' in! the? VCtfd. StalfTf r Ue larcthi , number, the safer the calalatiou j basted upoiytiej?? STefaco r? o;? J. :x i rr?r :i ! y. t't ' . j isnv:-; -; i 11P Tv.tr 7(rVJ T vj.it ."? hnfij;fiij " - riolle nnfiria " e'fttra.for Strn.e5ia)ene, :...77 ictt7rr-r3aaVv?.o'K novl(Ml-tf- MANUFACTTJRfiRS "AND 17 QTtrTES, KEROSENIf'rfdrsoLTinSX.Tr3f.ail5 J.I. VTill keep constantly on hand an assortmeat6 nra.jfxu-.Q-;, 4i;a 4.5:1:1 : Tin an4Galvani?edi)ofingi j6utter,and,Cjftii r ductor Pipe, done promptly -aud-at tne - -X U Lo'west"Psssibte' Price; for CAay1:1-;" xney reel connaem mey. can give tlsrao-r - non; ana TOcrr-snare or p none patronaffe.- r Wilmington, SepUfia, 186T.-. , ji i n ;t)i a. To IT BUCKWHEAT, FRESH BL'TTSLA&DVr-r t- For sale low for calrt'at-i,..T?Tur . rr hm.sU mp v -vcheapY .Ish Stoe U - fcovlS'Kf -T)BINTKfO BtLlNO AI. a A A . And General Loolr l.inr atr b6t12-Z&ml r i A 31 j I -No.,S South, i:&ter sfe nhlTE VEHrilEST TYPE A2ft).Ir- rr ' X iso MACinNRylf .te-jr-j ; ,tir.rfintDj- ana itudiisr mr iioue, ... , ; . 1, l .nf . ftd General Book Bindery, ! , eptlM6-lt : - - Ho; 5 South 'ater,fc ' -vi4rB ratumiul In. everr stvle, a t , . - , . wax. f " ji naAhu-o, .,, j 1 " Printiaif House a.d look i.idery ibettMt -r-u.-Jio.Cstb-Wate Stree.V:-' - " " . . S . . . . - ' a ri-fua 5fX ftztne-a, Periodicals, liusla, &-evp$ , 7- j ltn. Den e at 3 PrxtLit-use and Book .Llnaery, - sep ?4.1t , No. 8 South e -Tf t.r rArt ! 1 . ,- - - - - -1 Ji Daily, Tri-JVe.-l .'.-j.- .ilv, at -Pal ' i ' ri'-trr.-, . " " :.', . .1. - ei .i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1867, edition 1
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