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pijr.MHIKD DJLILY.V S II. HF.R 1H?, Editor od PMip'r, Orrici. Dwon gang gnuaings, ron . . JnnM ....$7 00 Onefe! f in advance .vt........ 8 M lnreL ia tdvance.. ..... -t T5 Thfl wB"'r. Timn Cim oer week. City at rimn Can per week. ine, Street. - " v ..ntir AflnnniiTioN. autemeni i of roii. Akent-Qold Medial ,awar JWeyanin .r . J r x ed the Flounce S-t, ; t&" i-lnteVeld Vittd fT1 l . -1 L A ters. IVfc M. P0lS0-St. JohB . Uijt hh. m90Z ... F, 7. Z -A mAUacfctliUaritVf W flans Pistol-, Ac? r V . TT f) Firc Engine Co. No. 1. . 3 T3A1IJ DbRosset . ... .; ..... v.. . Oil W Kkbchneb Cotton Tarn & Sheet-Tlj n nl MCanntQ'GoOdg-6nirr. ? Bee WM0QnJ6n,ce. indBapsnas wesuracu. i UapTetrAjctiltmrW Head thenew aavertuamea uuu i die Lost ana xuuu. ... Thermometer. .. . . . . Tbe following was the range of the Ther tn this office, yesterday, at the differ II , hoars named : 9, 12. 3 and t oclock : nit honrs 3 72 6 73 9 71 12 72 Male Stolen. . !' A valuable mule sioicu iroin uao BiaDies 1 nffiol. Jno.A. Taylor, about 12 miles from this ... - Mnndv nicht last.. The animal! was I eKj,-- - . -' - :.i traced in taeairecwouui uy, ' rei no clue to the perpetrators of the theft.; f ' '" e7;. JT , ' " , . l3 yel do cmc y ? ' ' Jwelve thousand.' Thlsestlmate is too small District Conrt. " by several thousand. " There haa been nothing of public Interest aa jet in the proceedings of the District Court tasession here. We notice among themem- 6cra of the uar in auenaance, ois. xauer, in McKoy, Hinsdale and MaJ. McRae, of Fayette- j ille m.m 8- escaped Prisoner Arrested.-( ; ;V- ;; Superintendent VanAmrlnge4 hW'recelved information of the capture, by bherlff Richard- son, of Columbus county, of ona Williamson, who escaped some time since from the County Work Hoose, and will send a guard up to-day to take charge of the prisoner and return hint to mold quartern ' ' Vy;-- Sale of Valnable Property. ; J At Exchanjre Corner, to-day at 12 o'clock, I M.. Messrs. Cronly & Morris, Auctioneers, for I L n will i . llldnca A I ail U VI vvwujlofllvuvi ,. "V" I - quantity of valaable real estate and city prop-1 erty, among which miy be' found valuable I wharf property, a number of lots, - two deal-1 a ruble brick buildings, a double tenement two- (arranged in the form of tbe letter X, and can, story frame house, a valuable lot of land, Ac. pit isne Fear Aa-rlcnltnral Association . . . ... . I BasjA Scott, Commission MerchauU and I Tie Cotton Factors, foot of Princess Street, under Commercial Exchange, offer as a premlnm for. I ' the best bale cotton, . L j A MAGNIFICENT REVOLVING BUTTER I DISH-COMPLETE. The cotton to be raised in either of thecoun- lies o' YYiiBon, wayne, wonnsion, liupun, i Sampson, Bladen or Columbus, . . - The Convention. ': ' ; 2 ' The Senatorial District Convention assem bled at the City Hall yesterday, and organized by calling G. N. Hill, of Brunswick, : to r tho shairand requesting 8. T. Potts, of New Han over, to act as secretary. An informal ballot U wm bad with the following result : ; Prarler 2; Howe 2; Price 8: Hill L A regular ballot was then had, which resulted as follows : Price 7; j nowel. George W. Price, J r , was then de- dared the unanimous nominee of theCon ven- Hon for Senator froiu the counties of New Hanover and Brunswick: and th Convention I adjourned. JIeetiuST.:lght. t T 'J rj rp we are requtJoteTl1 to 1 sfattf tuat the joint Coraraittee appointed on the part of the Cape f Agricultural Assoclatlonthe city of WI1 '"'ogton and the Chamber of Commerce, to nake suitable provisions for the accommoda tion of visitors to our approaching Annual fair, will meet at the Commercial Exchange this evening, at 7f o'clock. It is expected that there will be a much larger number of wanwr present this year than; was In at tendance upou our last Fair, and as the time is lort in which to make tbe necessary prepara tions for their accommodation., it wltt5 re quisite fr tt, jJ-AJJ7a LX5 yn the discharge of their important duties. are confident, however.'lhat they will not w found wantius. iu,thlarjespeetfjtnd can Promise our friends aVa uisUnceW Advance, that they will meet with a cordUl welcome goodcheer..:il;-VyA.;it . bauIes'BilldrnrAiatlir At, - : -'ITT;-'- z .v ; --'"uuuai meeting or this Association last evening', the' old Board-' of Directors' p cnto PW in previous to this meeting. : The !ent submitted his , report, embracing I lourteen Instalments As follows: : Slmrcs Vedeemei..i.jiQV JJ&O . , 5Jes forfeited .V.V;.,,,....V.. 42 jajue of shares ouffourieinf lnstalmemi, - oiaiement above does, not include a , operatlous. There were 41 shares at ?ed' " f Twenty at $75K; ten b , 5; fiv t 109; flye at $69' and 1 at $73; m, an averae,o73.80 per share. lTils Is bu8lbowinft for the AssocUttioir that; has yetbcenmsauO i. f Uu ti iyu Aldermen Chadbonrn and RntnleV snfl ' "rshaiw. p. Canaday have been appointed .: o'nmitteo on the pari tf the city to co-op- . - vummiiKwi oi tue (jape x ear i KnculturalAMociatlonandtheCJiamber'ctff .u rce "Preparing aceqmmodUoM' fotj wr8 to our ami-Arhtna Vmlr r . r . - f 1 M delected., It sbpuld bebnderstoodVtlut thajo.ancendm "ugh this was the, annual meeting of the CSHLf S! ?&J Association, there had ' been fourteen Instal- of 7amtt and the decline andTall. aulwanrof J, - i w 1 . . . T. --' m -..- i m i -i .,...- ... --j i-Tr-ii' ' " . .. I A 4 r -fcw 4 r -VBNS, .BPaW . J SS SSaV aaaaa-aaak 1 i ! f. 1 li ,Xlt4 Nit ii - . - i t . t j , -. I ! MaBhw V; : C: r- hr l r-X ; W'rl - - h rl,, ,Ov,tHr Jri-ZW1' iy' L LI Li i 1'- - n f'i ...v.... .r. . . . -7Tr-L-,y r,Vi..L. a -at vV f.T- i - : ' .. r 7" ..,!, Vol.' 110. QDJ 3 A7n,IIIlTGT0IT; -IT. C. J TmmSDA Y: T7nVT?.T.7-RTl 3.- ! ol Dots. - Shopping U Tlrooa. 1-la ;Bea MTcrlrementlri'"Lort 'artU Found . .tt. H";:"fj i-,i,a-,.. l.. offlwot tWl city: tor ,WUUa, .BroOk... Ne, Messrs. Bhrfcr havewt rteelted a ' M owhIta:anAcoloKId Gloa-the very f"; CcSP tbrjlall this evening, at A U00:tiJ Tr,fli rc fruit bv Messrs. Cron & Mi f i a . j lorns Vill rwT rAatimkf tTilk mnrnlnw advertlimpnt - The offlceof tnexalSeereUryMhe room under the'-MMoiWl Emanuel Nichols, chartred with forcible rv trespass, was arraigned, before Justice Mc- Qalgg. Discharged on payment of costs. The meeting of the Directors of the Cap Fear Building AssocIaUoO ' wtir be held on Tuesday evening next,nstead of Friday, as stated yesterday. .U'fuSiii i - uurbrother of the, Charlotte ZkmocrotA ri.VwiminriV f '...t.U a. I Fred Williams and Henry Hsyncs, appoint- ? ed on the police force In place of the two po- Tjcemen recently discharged, have been sworn and entered upon their duties. We lcarn rQm lhe Standard tnat Mr A Helde, brotheof Mr BJ E. Uelde, Danish Ylce Counsel, of this city, will remove from Raleigh to Wilmington about Dec. 1st. 1 V The Penltentrarj "birds," Cass Howard ftnd DanUl Howard, sentenced to four years in that Institution, did not go yesterday but will ccmlnly be taken up this morning' under the charga of Jailor Nash, ; JAt the fruit sale by Mers. Cronly & Morris, jest era ay, aoout f lo.ouo oranges were sold at $3.25 per hundred; Bananas brought from 25 cents to $3.75 per bunch, and the Titles from tltnX2 271 a niece. . ' M I The spots on the sun are now very nume- tons. The pentagon g'oup near tbe centre is striking object,' as the live., large : spots are Is said, be seen without a telescope. We are under obligations to Mr." T. M. TT f .T Wa 1 "T A A . A AT . I cw!1 cr rouVirs ior copiw nftVia laaf V V ' ThAur anil i OhimttJtt ' Amjm Keeps all the latest literary and fashion newspapers and periodical at his etaod. 8tephen Ballard, ' charged with ' forcible trespass and also with assault and battery, was arraigned before Justice McQnlgg, yesterday, but after a hearing of the evidence, "was dla-; charged at the cost of lhe prosecutor, David luiingnast, in oovn cases. Some of the boys abopf Dry Pond have been amusing themselves lately by tearing down the fence about the Union free school. The boys who have been engaged In this busl ness are known, and as the penalty for disturb log a school or Injuring a school house Is f 100, wer0 'weU; ?em-th1- P". f OODt he co "e iucj inuu.gc ,u .. . 1 WndJng to the sawdust road jsester day,, our readers probably understood that we meant o speak; 01 the ooe leading to tne Fair Grounds, though we acknowledge wo were far from saying so.' ' With this explanation, we reiterate our 'remarks of yestcrdsy morn ing and call for some movement in the matter at once. Tne lecture.- The lecture of Rsr. Mr. Hides at he First' Baptist Churc chVlast'evenlnr, wmr-welratlend- ed,and the subjectM2Vacftr end Teaching" was handled with the usual;power and adapts, tios which characterises this ablaand eloquent divine inallhls efforts. .iThe audience express ed themselves highly pleased,wlth themanner In ntit.ti th k 1 ImTvftrtQTit Anhlect msita of the " " x- leciure whs uidkuddcu. .1 Onrj CnlpJBasfcet. , ! "Pannr Frn wl?ris;neflrlv200; r a"f A rr. fanny Fern weigns nearly. . Jlue Cadv Stanton's neice is stuaying law. - . a a m . . . ' I .M.v-oa Laura Keene has become a' Catholic. ' f "What flower of beauty shall 1 marry ?" asked a young spendthrift of hl's miserly gov ernor. To which the governor replied, wrtn Tlii,S8enf OiWKUeses jat. weddliig ;.nnMtl h Nw York VaiZ that -" " '7 e tnln wU1 bsjeuce tersberaldJng ka a aw IMIIff SBf 111 rVAaV 4IlfSa) . lABSa LlrrB lirraHll II V I success, of otheifp and regulate jqvv eouiucii accordingly. rw f i.- iito -rr.l ii? - uj r i f i. i r :VK1TUSAS1I aajaaMHA H r wsDjrssoAr; Nor.! 9. ! .A .1 . ."'''AftltlVED OUT. The Brig A. F. Larrabee. Wads worth, ar- rived at Boston from this port on the sis l. The Brig Jama Orosty; , Bald witf,'' arrived this port on tbe 26th at Providence from this ; -MY'-: CLE.BED FOR THIS PORT. ; i I 't The Schr. Trait, Mason," 'eleared from New York for this' port on the 81st ult. Indestmetihle Tasy, " The Indestructible Tag Is a great convenience w mercuanus. t poseof a direcilbn'label and business card. Call at-the Ocas, .Printing and Publlslilng TTnTniA anil on nnl v Vonrselves. ' -' -' "a. tf W wailnualmeetlog of thr Wilming sal Office, on Princess street, where all buol- ton Ubrary Association this' evening,' ti W nts"de wffibhet? o'clock. . Election of officers will tab a tWo Mr. Walker Mearea la fnllv antborf zed intuit t j f , .The Latest Pfaepomene a flafd'wlthont 8edment'and wHhont bad Miseii, uiac renewa me Tomnrni imnntv r thA keat, however time may have blanch edtbem, L marvel of science la tnalons VI talia.' !1 Sal ration for the Hairs It stands alone.- Soldby fill Wl a. n a u .1 1 T I nnfoTtdnatelv teeth by neglect ormlamaaagement, take care iey nnfh1v.w4tl B.nnn AW. i . .. insure them, soondand aervicabje-sets as lone as they live, , o . ; ; SrAXDoro'a Glttb handy- and uaeful. u. I BoiiT ixawk liawk, anltv spit,- blow, blow, and diaomat evervbodv witb vonr r.atjirT-Vi nni its offensive odor, when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kistav or by mail, sixty cents;- Pamphlet free: Tu Th Sat irierce Jiuiiaio,2inY,i inh ISKS??' 'f?V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE.':,, tr fTlUB OFFICE OF THE GENERAL SECEE- JL tary of the Cape Fear Agricultural Asso-. ion is me tnuuLtin uuum un ENGELHARD. . . nov a-it Geneial Secretary 7f WlLMIJrGTON LIBBiBT ASSOCIA rTiHE members of this Association are noti-; 1 Hedthat Mwto wm i, he held in the Library Rooms thla fThursdavl evenlngat7M o'clock. A full attendance "is requested,; aa an election for President, and Direc,torafOT nOT 8. lfc ' " 1 J-T' J AMBSr Secretary. XTT'l i flit, ' i '' W 1 1 IT! ITlgtOIl ilieatre. - . . - THREE NIGHTS ONI.Y, I Tliursday Friday & Saturday, 10th, 11th and 12th Not. SQPmE WOREELLi WoiTell Sisters. BUKLEHQUE AND OPEltA BOUFFE .' t . COMPANY, . ( JB 5 Talented Artists. . BUSS SOPHIE WOHBEl.MAJrAaBXXBS, IH IDBITIMr TO TH1 rABTAKKB r rj p PVT T "ST CJ TT?P Q- W " ft .P. M ...AAnS. &ft 9 ' -a I The charming Actress and Vocalist, Hiss . JENNIE . TV II, MO BE, who will appear, in the Opera Bouffe and Burlesque of , B A RB RE BLUE,. BELLE HELENS, FIELD OP THE CLOTH OP GOLD. THE OKKAT UEBJTANDEX, formerly with MBS. JAKES A. OATES. IS BBTSaAX. STASTL1HO NSW rXATVSSS. ' THE; .WORLD-RRSoWnED LEON BROTHERS. PRICES Alm1aslnn 'iTi'iio-nta flallA-nr lift nniiti . T? served Seats, .x Secure your seats early. Reserved Seats to be had at .Mr. P.Helns. berger's Book Store. r; . uku. UbUDbKi, Treasurers nov3-8t '. LEON Ds LEON, Advance Ag't. 1 a ' ' ' ' M. CRONIiY, Auctioneer. Bjr CBOSLT a : MORRIS. - AUCTIOK SAUS OF i T 10 o'clock A.M. THIS DAY. (Thnrsdav J. od , board Br. - Schr. Carleton, foot.. f Dock.Street, wlUi 50 U XiJc j:-w1a tyjillU ' 10O Pleees CotUots iBaicXittsn i-l Cases Haines and Collars, Cases Snovels andTonjrs, Iron Smokestack, Ac GO LD. HE DAL ii-,-J ,j , AWABJ)DrO -TBJB -jrr.fr l 'it t Florence Sewing Machine AT THS NORTH CAROLINA: STATE FAIR. n vrovmmv h.t w. rnn.n su r-' . j j ..tina, ouys a jriAttt&nuK. I ' "Thrrae Dvetr Goocls rave arrived" No jrooas I -",r ' delivered -nntll BaiHor?ld . D. ANDERSON, 1 r f t w X J f a General Agent. nov 3-tf PrieiUtia3 Dally Dlstlbntlens en tne Plan.' i-'i , v.j 'u -i-ivr.. i' No. 101. Drawn at 12 O'clock M- NOV. 2. 1870. 27, 67,52,18,' 29, 77, M, 6, 50, 73, 61, 7V V II. No. 102, Drawn at 5 o'clock, P. M.,Nov.2, 1870, juhi uAUKutBiR uu uofHrrntrr inn aitinn naJtyTrom the pame cause, 8e to it that they brush' their -teeth rM-ntaT-w .T.rt jwnwuy inii peeaxiy aestroy all ouor anU ""at the discharge. . The proprietor ; offers af.00 for a case he cannot enra. ' Ahid h )rno. rt ur.:i,i i JOSEPH A. n, wii-wr: wv, rrf feTrr lfl-Sni I a 1 1 aj ' nov3tf v ' ,u,-i Coanmlssloner. w 1 T SVaTl a ri-r- 1 I Hi 'i m - . . - - - " SSJMS " " Efigine Co. No. 1. rriHErtgular monthly meeting of the above Xj tympany wlilLe. held at their AlL. this evening at 7H o'clock. :n " T'rretrV. nov Butter. 111 ALOT-OF CHOICE GOS Just received and for sale by S-tf4-11'1 DeKOSSET afe.CO. k . . y . .. nov ,i Kerosene Oil; TUBRICATING OILS. 1J -r STANDARD .OILS, r; .-ti'.! -;-;..3C i;--v;'; - ALWAYS ON HAND. PRICES VERT LOW. i : DxROSSET A CO. nov 3-tf "NEWVERTISBMENTS.? : ACairdi, ;Si7 'j--.. v ti" t-r JfcfT "TTIKOal' THIS DATE,? 6ur 'Agency, of the J3 " Singer Sewing Machine?! closes. Mr. G. A.- Newell, So. 9 8onth Front Street, having assumed control of the- samev All! orders Bhonidi be so Hrected. . ' , . , . -MUNSQN & CO", hi. City Clothiers. - r r Gt; Johns Ide,;!llpcli A K. EMERGENT MKETINfi wtll Iva Tielrt Xlv THIS (TUUCSDAT) K VEXING,' at 7X By order of the.W. M. , . Wk m. poisson, . noV 8-lt ! -' ' r i l i.iiui ; ? i Secret ary. ENGtiSH and GERMAN . " 1 : : ' "'V V rr SINGLE and DOUBLE-BAEUEL i J Hmltn & Wesson 8evenShot RevelVers Sharp's, : f.: 13 aCOn S, . --'.;; i:-.,? , . - - Colt's ' ;Iv. ;': and ' : ' ' ' :-1 ....iqFocket.!! , .... --.i ,: "-f -.-.-Pistols. ;rnn, xkjckb ana, .-AUOes. meiaillC Vhtol Cartrdp-es. finencser'a EMa Pistol . Cartridges, Spencer's Eifle Cartridges, Jilery'a Crun .and .1 Pistol Capsj Gun Wadding, . ;6ame'Bay? Powder," ' ." " . ;.Sbot,;: (fee,, , fec",, ; HARDWARE DEPOT. NATH'L JACOBl,'' No. 9Market St. nov S-tf COTTON YARN , . . : and ... :, i . ' SHEET I NG S . BALES COTTON TARN. - ' gg BALES SHEETINGS. For sale by nov3-tf F. W. KERCHNER. Bagging and Ties. OQiinH h60UUU YDS Heavy and Light Bagging. jnj ffnr f1.V TflTQ 4U For sale by nov 3 tf F. W. KERCHNER. Canned Goods. ggQ CASES CANNED GOODS. For sale by nov 5-tf F. W. KERCHNER. Sugar ! Sugar i ORA HHDS. AND BBLR. SUGAR. For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, nor S-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. PIANOS, PIANOS. JJ-N ABE'S PIANOS,' ' STEIFf'S PIANOS, ... GROVENSTEIN'3 PIANOS, For. sale at ' , H EIN SBERGER'S. ORGANS AND MELODEONS For sale at HE1NS BERG EE'S. GUITARS AND VIOLINS For sale at nov2tf s 1 HEINSBERGER'S. Live Book Stores SI. CRONIiY, Auctioneer. Ji By CROHflVr MOKBIS. Vhluable Keal Estftte and City Property! tor Sale." BY VIRTUE OF A. DECREE OF THE Su perior Court Of New Hanover County, the lauhanriher. aa Commiaaioner . ai-mointea for that purpose, will offer for sale on THURS- dax, tnesra aay 01 xnovemoer, iuw, an mx- change Corner, at li o'ciocK M. the valnable property, situated in the city of .Wilmington, twit.i " - That valnable WHARF PROPERTY, known as tne "x xanner w nan,; near we v uyiingwa A v eiaon liauroaa, ironung tne river 133 ieet. and running back to the line Of the proposed extension of North Water street 2 a feet on the south side and 204 feet on the north side, with the privilege of the use of the proposed street I aoaorexaingtuewnariwescmuixneRvery 1 . -mm , . . m . ' TWO LOTS on the east line or the proposed streeV running ; east 117 feet to Nutt siSeet I um44m Al OA 4 . 1 faitAA STfl fnAf A Y fronting on said street 60 feet each. in? on saia street eu reet eacn. ,.- ONE BRICK BUILDING (two stories) con. taininar three stores, each about 21 feet wide, fronting on Nutt street, the lot running back east ho ieec o mcnes. . - m. -m ning back W feet 6 Inches;! 4 ? y I FrolS SCaoild tte ,wT&W. bTb. .Of- ; KffiaSSK m Frot street arn The LOT adjoining the aweuingnouse, ironi- in on Front street 50 feet,-and running west I CK1 innL U UlljllCO. I CmO a In The DOUBLE .TENEMENT , TWO .STORY lot. The lot on which the same is situated I AW AilO XJ V V1& TV 4UV1I Uv OIUUV U DlliUWlOA Also that very valuable LOT OF LAND, sit uated on Point Peter, fronting on both branch es of the: Cape. Fear river, admirably suited for a saw' mill or coal depot. Containing by estimation six and one-half acres. The above sale is made for partition among the heirs of the late' Bennett Flanner, ant ia offers great inducements to persons who may desire to Invest in real estate in a commanding part oT the city . Terms of eale One-tenth cash ; the balance on a credit of atst, twelve' and eighteen months, interest from date of -eiOe jf -prochasers to pay rer aeeas ana stamps. f rrir. CHARLES FX ANKER, p C yJ ii i XI J 4j a.. Commissioaer oct 2-d3tawAWtsna Su We Fr Farm Wanted WANTED, A FARM OF 75 TO 150 ACRES on Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, with fair improvements; convenient to depot. jrarues naving sucn a piace vo lease lor a taVmot vears.with nrivlles-fi of nnmhua at expiration of lease, or for sale on liberal or for. sale on liberal ddress, giving full par- AGRICULTURIST, . Iditor Monimro Stab, 4 ..... Wilmington N.C. terms, will piease aadresi ucuiars, - - aukj . uare icaitor I'M oct 18-lwnacSAF ..""""ft """ v" number and Award drawn out are openeu aim tr rl Bxrce b, dji.t -juicj, Krar ironimg exhibited to the spectators, and registered Dy 1 feet 4 inches, and three 26 feet 5 inches, all run- ifi Kinr Tartl I . ' . . I I.I1R I jasssSSUAaDAUaAGS.a X A tlw vvmm mm? an -l ft I 1 f ik'l'n rvt J l s Ktv-.il I,f: if n7rt, . . : WlinlA :fTn;, fl79. t vawto; T . ! . I ' V 1 ' 'I Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this head at hall our usual ad .ertlsing rates. One.; insertion, ,00 ; feats; six Insertions, $1 75. .No advertisements ta ken at these prices unless paid for In advance. ' ' : 1 . . . ' X 1 r ANTED LAdlea to send their SLks.' : V Verveta, Em. Cloths and-Merinoe to : "aisb'b rreminra uye works and meaning Establishment' in Richmond: Agent for the omw;uuuuiu xye woras, is, x., tne largest and best In America, onice 730 Mall a Street; icnmona,ya.,irj((.r tnovIw. . FOR SALE OR RENT. Advertisements not exceeding flvellneS I inserted nn'der'fhiit Vit bJf nV iH,mt advertising rates. One insertion. 00 Cents ' six Insertions, 75,., No advertisements tal s:en at inese races umess paia for in advance. r - ,; ' M " ' " ' ; ') i i . .. . . ' I710R 8 AUG A No. 1 Bridle and Saddle and H Blanketi' CaiUon WILKINSON at the express um.ee, annee. ror yourseit, . . ii j i '. ' ito i i .. . j. . .. ; , ,. riTlOB SAIE A House and Lot on Wooster, t Detween rourtn ana innn streets. 1, spttf. SAMUEL N. CANNON. lost Arap FOUND ; ' s I K "T OST A Bundle of Papers, being photo - JLj graphs of centre-piecea ana oornlce-work. Tne nnae er wtll pleeoo loave -them afc thia of- floe. MISOELLANEOtTS. "MHTJ TTT . f! A "P HT.TO A TTfiTTQT! w-v ww, (Corner 'Second ana Princess Sts.,) ' ? . j;. ii . 1 ii;; , I Wm:n rr4 a n IM f 1 1 III I ng lUlIf ( Ii Way I T .r trlnnn "r?-. The BAR isjnjlled of LI QUOBS, WINES, CIGARS, &C' , ! , T : "llEW' RIVER OYSTERS, i , , ' i . . I of best quality, always on hand, and furnished 7 in any quantity or style. desired.. , . . OCt26-tf . , . ,: Grand Single.l'0 Distribution - , MX XXXJU ; . , r ,- y jukth VAKULiwA Beneficial Consisting; of Property, Diamonds, Pianos, Jewelry-, te., c. Takes Place at Wilmington, N. C., Thursday, Dee. 1, 1870. 100 Awards MUST BE DISTRIBUTED! Whole Certificates Halves, $2 50 ; Quarters, $1 25; No. 1. House and Lot of 5 Ares, In Greensboro, N. C... 5,000 s. Lots l, z, 3, 4 ana o, kiock 02, w u mington, N. C . 3. Two Full Lots on Front St., Wil mington, N. C. 4. Desirable Building Lot, 66xv'25 2,500 2,500 .feetf on Front St., Wilmington, 2.C03 2,003 " 5. House and Lot, on Blocs: 105, cor ner Nun and Sixth Street, Wil mington, N. C. . " 6. 100 Acres on Middle Sound, seven ... miles from Wilmington, N. C " 7. One Grand PianOv...--. " .8. One Fine Piano (B.)...... ........ a. One Fine Lot on East Princess St., Wilmington, N. C. 10. Set of Double Harness, Gilt Mountings, very fine llvLartie' Diamond Pin. ............ " 12. Cents' Diamond Ring,.. u 13. Gents' Diamond Pin ' 14. Ladies' Gold Watch and Chain. . 15. Ladies' Gold Watch " 16; Gents' Gold Watch and Chain.. . ' 17. Gents' GolfTWatch. ' 18. One Piano... " 19. One Organ " 20. Ladles'sGold Watch. 1,000 1,000 600 500 2f0 2C0 250 250 2-0 250 2.10 250 2f0 250 200 200 21 . Gents' Gold Watch Rte " 25. Gents' Diamond Ring....- r 26.. One Sewing Machine. -27: Ladies' Gold Chain.. ...i..:.;.. ' u - 28. Gent s' Gold Chain ....... ... ... 200 200 200 .200 xvt. unu rmuu... 200 '-SO. Ladies' Gold Wateh..;..'......... ..I 100 81. Gents Gold Watch.; " 32. Ono Sewing Machine....... " 33. Set,of Jewelry.'....,... 34. Set of - Silver Ware ..... i....... . . " 35. A Fine Oil Paintiiiff...... ......... .36. A Beautiful Set ot Pearls....::.. '37. Fine Marble Clock.... " 88. A Fine. Pair Bronze Figures ..... " 39. A Bt autiful Stereoscope, with views. :;...:..'.... 40. Ladles' Gold Watch and Chains loa 100 100 f 100 , 100 .100 100 ,-, 100 100 100 41. Gents' Gold Watch and Chain... . .100 " 42. One Musical Box 100 w 43. One Melodeon. ...... ...... 100 . 44. Sfttof Silver Castors. ... w......... . .100 56 other awards, valuation $50 each, making in all 103 awards of choice and valuable articles I of use and ornament and property. " T5TPLANATION OF DISTRIBUTION: The numbers from'i to 10.(00. corresponding with the Certificates, are printed On separate I OT 1 1. It Lllrl ST1X liJ-ll.jail3 ,.. nf nanit, and rncirciea wnn eduui mi I rfj7 ani Tiaood TS? aaJ mPJR5S3t la, one wheel. Tbe 100 nMntwi nm aiii-xi trf naMr and ' en .h,,. .id,1,!. TnKoo.iarTVt r.iai in another I -v w r r ith" vhMi a're then revolved, and a rn-mnrtr 1a drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at "he tame time a printed slip of the Awards is drawnfrom tne otoer wneei. in; amfnat th nnmhor drawn. This one ration is Jg??- .WIr:'-. " TTnr, tnfnrmatlonr and orders, address "North Carolina eficial AssoclaUon, wji. Buafiwu,fl.v.,f.u,i. I . to" The articles embraced in the above List I Brown A Anderson, Jswelle srs. i berger's. Music, Emporium, Market Stf JWu mington,N.O... r , , ... , ' 'S- Descriptions of the property -on' file at our office. All fractional awards 16' per cent. discounts -j. 'U-v. y ,'sj;ui;:i ti. yA?-h ': W. tf. GERKEN, Geral Agent,' -. ! . Headquarters Nov 11 South Second 8t. Agencies Nail South Front St, and No. 16 juarsrek bc.,' over jr. ml; Augosaneu; v . . . : hov i 2UwW&4ta1l2wAW2w Ts Th ' ! ii f .mii . . i r . , i , 1 1 n Tf- t 7U.V& Veldon Railway, , f 5 2limington7N'. C- Nov. 1, 1870' i. rrWE THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL. MEETING I 6f the Stockliolders "of the Wilmington and JL I w ' r, jn Hh held In I WeldOtt Railroad Company Wlll'W neium l'".J.- f ; .' -:-.-? i- j Wilmington on Wednesday, the 16th Inst. ' - ' . V'V-,-. 4 ' , " . ; - ; - Tj J W. THOMPSON,1 J - . . - 17 1 - Ti - nov 3f3t' 22., LediesA Set qf J ewelry . . lf , . , . . . . - t 200 23. Gents7 Set of 'jewelry.. J 200 " 24. Ladies1 Diamond- BAntr'AlriU 203 Secretary. ' three daya(,.... .. iw , -n. tays....,......r.,fc. II nve daya,rn......v.-.4. S CO 169 ; w Contract JLdrcrtisementa taken at pxo portlonately law ratea,2 r,t v . . . ' Marriages, De&tha, Kellglona, Funeral and Obituary nottoea Will i be Inserted at naif rates wbon paid tor in advance; otherwise full rate wUlbechargred.1 .-. i ",T ; Twwira i;nnn nn flwmwr. "i- - . .. - iri M:i i ATJOTIOSAIiE;&r i AT ATJGTION! ON FBIDAY, Not.' 4thi 1870, at Id o'clock A. M at Exchange Corner, will be sold,, , r .ti 4 One iLot, No.'S In Blsek 811,''' between Eighth and Ninth street, lot fronting i $6 ft. on Eighth street, and running through to Ninth street, 830 feet. ' ' ;.. " '. ... Ji.t.l .!' i aXSO-i11 f'rJ vr, ' ONE E.OT between Second and Third 8ts.. " fronting on Brunswick 8L 40 ft., running south i? es w an an auey on oJioca;, w.e turner s Plan. CI ' ' i ITEUMS AT SALE. -jl : ' : r -) ,.;7iLr noy.Us , f; . t , , r . - :v. ii MISCELLANEOUS: - Presli Stock f Groceries ND PEO VISIONS, LOW FOB CASH, .1 At EDWARDS 4 HALL'S. -'i ''J :,V I -..il J..''..'. . octl-tf u!a, proclamation ByIXtSiiVxeelleney the Gevernor t Nortn Carolina , -U i.J ' f hi EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF N. C, : 1 n 1 ) : b Allien. Oct 3d, 1870 , rrrrHEREAS. I have received information WW that, a vnyiTicv A-rlnta in tVio Ron a to n North Carolina, occasioned by the death of A. H. Gaixowat, who was chosen at the regular election in August, 1870, as one of the Senators to represent the 18th Senatorial District, com- Brunswick: u'ui iuo vuuuiixes ux avw xuuioTer ana Now.thef, therefore. Il W. W.' Holdzs .' Governor of the State of North Carolina, do issue this my rrocjamation, m accordance with the Con stitution and the law, commanding the Sher ICS ox New Hanover and Brunswick Co an ties to open polls and hold an election to fill said vacancy, on Thursday, the 10th day of Novrm- tiA. IOTA.' n.lif a1.AtlAt a Via .am ilmU. A 4 nll ci ioiv uu GKUI14VU vu u wuuuvwu 111 Ml .respects in accordance with law. Done at our Citv of Raleiarh. this the Sd il. b.j aay oi uctoDer, imo, ana in tne ear of the Independence of the Uni States tne nmety-nrtn. ' ' W. W. HOLDEN, Governor. B5oB?NniT. Private Secretary. I oci o-atawxe in ca in Cape Tear and Black Rivers. the steamer little sam, Capt. JAMES ETAMS, S now running regularly between Wilming ton and Point Caswell, leavine Wilmington Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 11 o'clock A. M., and Point Caswell Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at o'clock A. M., touching at all intermediate landings for pas-' sengers or freight. Fare, $1 meals extra. Freight charges very moderate. - For freight or passage, apply to Captain on board. . sept 21-SAFtf THE MEDICINE OP THE P B R I O D Recommended and jEodorsed BY OVER a SEVEN HUNDRED DOCTORS. KOSKOG! ' :; ::'' :'asa: ' . Liver I n v i g o r a to r , STANDS UNRIVALLED! Being; tbe- only kn.ws Medicine that Efficiently Stimulates and Corrects ' the llepatie Secretions and Fnne ' tlonal Deransrenienls ef the Liver, without Debilita ting tbe System. SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT, AND SOME OF THE DISEASES PRO-, . - j j vDUCED BY IT. . Al SALLOW or yellow color of the Skin, or yellowish-brown spots on the face and other parts of the body ; dullness and drowsiness, sometimes headache ; bitter or bad taste in the. mouth internal heat; in many cases a dryj teasing cough j unsteady appetite soms times a sour stomach, with a rafting of .the food ; a bloated os full feeling about the stom ach and sides ; aggravating pains , In the sides, back, or breast, and about the shoulders ; con stlpayon of the bd we is, piles, flatulence, cold ness of the extremities, Ac. . 5 ' ; The Liver is one of the most importanjor gans of the body, and the whole process of digestion and assimilation depends upon a healthy performance of Its functions. " When it becomes deranged, and fails in its healthy action, these Important functions in the ani mal economy are in ten up ted, and in addition, the bilebeing crowded back,' is reabsorbed and carried into the blood, poisoning Its life giving dualities, giving rise to sallowness of the complexion, Biliousness, Jaundice. Head achej Despondency, J and the whole' train of Hypochondria feelings. As the bile is the natural purgative by whioh the bowel are stimulated to carry off the excrementiUouf matter, if there is a deficient secretion of the Liver, eostiveness results, and In Its turn ag gTavates ail these : various disorders. 1 Ufldef these clreumatances, if the Liver Is net timu lated to healthy action by appropriate reme dies, it becomes swollen and engorged, and inflammation is set up. Da. Lawxsscs's KoS xoo has a direct and powerful action, upon the Liver, and. will with great oertalnty relieve torpidity and congestion of this important viscera, and on this account la superior to any other medicine yet brought to the notice of 'the public In. these various deragements of the Liver a full dose of the Koskoo should be taken regularly with a view to its alterative effect npon the Llveri gradually restoring it to its former healthy action. FOR SALE BY J. W. LIPPITT A CO- AND 5v.r7i j . ALU DRUGGISTS. - . OCt 21-C0m : Mm i Si f i V : i S' id : mi r '.mf 1 . 1 .! i f 1. V HI Ms n , It III VI - tit ill i, i ' i :tlj;:i ;:if- 7 t i - P
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1870, edition 1
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