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BATE3 OF AITF.KTIRIN f 1 1 One Hidare one day. ?.mLi 't . -.!.s i ! . - two days...-: . ,,i r7sT5 MORNING NTAU, ptrniiiin d PAitt, ' 4 jfftc iHwaon Bank BnUdlagi, From Bt J rt mavano S M month, to dvanc..Af.f ,.,..,." f brSrS. la 4ve4Ke...ii..v.......... ... W ,)nVr,aiir Stab win be delivered In any rr HE O ITY ciicacn director; 81. Jnaaea (EalaaBal), HotttogTnjtr at !WA.M.,v? ,tJj 9U Jalua'a 0uWlWaD nrtwiB Rd Caoas.AHD Third Btst. Morning Prajerattv .,; O vvenlmr Prayer at Sx P. M. K School 9Kclock A. M. rirt Baptist CHrh. ; u.in MlBXXT JLHD FlTTH BTBB8T8, Ret J.C. Hlden, Pastor. -v 1 ' r Kit X A. M.. aad 7tf P, M. by the 'lhooUtSP.k1 r-'A-'v-; Prtyer-mceUos on Thursday; night at .Ttf, o'clock. . Urat Presayteriasi Clmrcli, Coavs Thud ad Osajk Strxxts. - J Services at lQtf A. and f M. y the gaadaj School ezercMca eowmence at 8 Lectarc Thursdaj eiefllug at 71o'clock.f At TWff BlTWIBK fiBCOK iXO TKIXO Bt- Mmi atK and 10 A, . M. Veapm at 4 p M., Rev. & B. Grota, oflclaUns clergyman, rriat Street B. K. Cfcaiih; SMtla, CoKsaa Wjllkot ad Fboxt SraxxTa, ReT. W. M. Robey. Paator. ,,lees at 10 A. k and 7 P. If. by the, Vttth School P.M. " " '' Weekly Prayer Heetlos Wedneaday, at 7K r.M. - rirtli Htrcet IT. K. Cavareli, rirra Bitwux Cmxtsch akd Nux Stbuts. Rer. Frank IT. Wood, Paator. Senlcei at 10 A. M. and 7f P. Si. b J Rer. j. L Keen, Jr. .. . Sunday ocnooi a. m. , . c . f t: Utlmf tilt Vf . j . ; ; . Pnjer meeting Wedneaday at 1 P, If . It. Famine Ettue. Itkwua CauaMU; Miant Sthmt, Cobskk or 8izth.' EDUh acrrice at 10X P. M., by Ber. U. B. Botr. -' v ' " . gunday School atS P. M. No aerTicea at night , . ; Seaaieat Hetkel, Docc Bitwmx Faoxr awd Wxti Stbbbts' 8errice at 7X P. if., by Rer. H. B, Burr. St. Paml'ai (Clr plipl)t ': CotKxa Oftxms link' rocm Btrxxts. 1 Services atlOW A.M. and 8 P. M.; by Ber. Q. 0. Brady (col.) Chrlaiiam CkavaMl (Oalarae Mth41st)9 Coana Chttrch mxo SarasTH Btbxrs . fabbalh Bchcol atVAl IT. 8erricea at II A. M..-8W P. if. and 8 P. M., by the Pastor, Rer. Xllla Larender. , - Clothing at Flahblate 4 Bro'a ; ' I Tkef seaeaer. ? "7 r . The following was the range ? at the Ther mometer in this offlce,"yesterday, atthedlffer tat hoars named': 9, 13, 3 and ft o'clock : ' 7f 73 78 78 New and Fresh Goods received by every steamer at Fishblate's. ... : 1 ! AXevelty la Faabianu A new thing in dresses U the "Mitrailleuse" a Try heary allk, In color ateel-gray ; made with plain waist, two skirts, and trimmed with toting, which bear in the eyes of a modiste lotne likeness to gun barrela. : " ....... - Flaanelf, 8hlrtlnga and a large line of Do meitlc Goodly cheap at FlabUtes., ' , ;i Asaslag Aplanala. Thomas Morris, colored, was arraigned be fori JnsUce McQalgg, yeaterday,ou the charge of abasing animals. He waa required to give Kcority In tbe sum of $50 for his appearance t Court, In default of which he was commit ted to Jail. A foil line of Genta Furnlahlng Good at ruhblau ta'a. Urnnm Meait.XeV. t Wf leara that about flffiea knighta have already entered tbe lists for the conUat In the "Grand "Married. TonrnarieaV'V to come off iorlng Fair week; iereneeto which la' made lnanotoercolamji. ThWwlll btIeabonj of the featares bf the oceaalon and ' add much to the enjoyment of the visitor to our Fair. ' Silk and Velvet Ribbons very cheap at Mate's. '" . - , 7Cre. The foUowlng cases were brought before this UUtanal and dUnn Wa. Wlngfleld, charged with drunkenn-.. Judgment auipended on payment of coata. Wm. Robinson. Thos. Jones. John Norwood Beanr UeHu iinf it. I ndact, were lound guilty and required to pay 1 " 0 f mmmwt v w we avaa umvi uvi si "nny Evans, charged with petty larcenv. I - found guilty and -required to. pay the uaujandcoaU. 77 t . ... .-J-' Ttt .- Still) President, Martin ana LU parti Iretsrned p . "rf1?" uwe , a from tt. . i rn,. . . . rr fc-t l Charlotte and Rnthrrnrii fr.n. Mt.i.v Ch.,i 4. "ei excuriln P the Wilmington, botUhnr '.PlWT'j0?-. Av Ullinnn. I . . t . t m. . . ... I iir conauion. inat part oi it of AbbotUburg ther found to. rery L . conon. comparing farorably. with any 0f VIrKlnl.:-Fnlght'ahd Uck.t S:! l will h.7 , "a f fiiftPn Mm lteMM will be for sale at ererV action. TharoaAhaa Q exUtdad Knki4 v. -,4j Zi.l nr.... 'm wiiiia-nw i neil Ftrry road, feat aafiMti m. m..m. arble aiabunt of edtfon teih' mU Thi-l 'eduction of frelgbi lb $1 W per bate'from the B ofth,rodwm ald materially In effect- Cftf . . 'i . . , ' " r n i" i ctton, they laform ui;u looking ane, The! ,2 hM W farorble,forplckinf and rw WWlW ta luvs Un ibeioreasCuS the laxU iheiimorM-rXJ th 4 but without resulUntr In anVdamair. Th iay found the people alonr the Una of the n very good.splrita.ln view, of the good PS which bvaw7ed ttheleriabar thb j.4., wproyemeua. wucaou ' taken place In the prices bf the naUp(i.i V 1 ! fr VEi VoLvTOfllo.1 so; ZZaurrie Tenraacaeat. The -young married men of Wilmington, Ing themaelrea aggrieTed i bj being (merely becaoae uicy are married) ruled out rot ihe Grand ToumamenV to tak?blace at the-Fair of. the Cape FearAVrie'ulturarAaaolatlon. hara decided to get np n oppoelUon-,jTonroa- mant Tor the benefit of married menexcloalrei "The following are the rnlea and regnlatlot.8 tdgorera theKnighta'on the occaalon ; "The entire dlatance to bernn 75 yards. Time allowed 6? mlnntea. : r Poata, ringa and bars to be 80 feet apart.' Hi Flrat-A poet Sfeet 1 Inches high, with a cabbage-head (to be furnished by D. Klein, at the head of the Uarkst) on top; to be apllt by prlce the Republican candidate for Sena tha right cut Vod counted aa 2. , r,? , tor, apeaka at Mara Blafl; Brunawlck county, Bwwr-aui uiameter.oi.uie latest j aijle of hoop skirt, hand made" (proper alze to be. furnished by A. D. Brown, corner of Market and Front atreeta) ; to ' be Ukeu by a fierce poke,,;atd counted aa a nulsanee. ThlrJ A poet 5 feet high, surmounted by a pumpkin, to be furnished by Adrian. A Vpller. .Wholesale Grocers, corner oiDflckaai . JTrWi streets); to betaken and not Mkrt,"biit car ried off, on the point of the e'abrev and to count aome pumpkins. Fourth A riug the diameter of a molasses hogshead hoop (to be furnished by Worth & WortbCommlaalon Merchaata and Importera' of Molasses, North Water, atreet); to be piereeo; oy DOin ridarand an maraud, carried off all together counting as 3. Fifth A post 10 leet 3 Inches high, crewned by a specimen of the latest style of bonnet (to be furnished by 1 Flannagao, Coafectione ry. Fancy Artlclef and Mlllnery,' South side Market atreet.) Glasses vlllb furnished the Knights, through which to take an observa tion of this 'object which Ts to be reached ' In the manner most conrenlent to the Knights, and cerrjfdpff . by the anost uhkiadest cut of all, and to be no eouatat all. Sixth A bar at leaat 2 Inches high. Clearing: the bar properly will count Immensely. It musfe taken Into a count that this bar la not of the same character as thaV which the unmarried Knights find ao hard to pass. Innumerable Life Ineurance Agents will be on ' the spot to lnure the lires of the CahlTcroua Knights before undertaking thla dangerous feat.t . f . . ( y, Messrs.1 Topp A; "Woolrln, Undertakers, corner Second andTrlncess streets, hare kind ly offered to furnish posts, bars, and any thing else In their line which may be needed, on hc . occaalon. Messrs. Brock and Webb, proprietors of the Glebe ISaloon, Front atreet, also Tolun- teered to furnish a Bar, but were referred to the vnmairtef Tournament. ' A Carving Kalfe of an, unusual alze (to be furnished by G. A.' Peck,' Hard ware Merchant, on Front street) to be used Instead of tbe RegulanCavalrr Sabra. ,t o,,, Knights' Intending to ride, will-please com municate, with the undersigned who can be found at the oflee of W. L. Smith A Co.", (Fire, life and Marine Insurance ' Agents,' on Front street, at tbelearllest possible moment 1 Number of Knhhta limited to 500. in stable and feed will not be farniahed free of charge to either animals orKpigbt. v . The auccesafal Kqjght .will crown the Queen of Love and Duty, who will , be some body elae'e wife of coureel The three next successive Knights, .will each also, be allowed on this gay and festlre MMiInn tAmn inmthnJr wlf The Coronation will take place4 Immediately after the Tournament, In' front lof the Grand stand, and will be followed by a Tea Party to be given by the Queen at btr own house, the same evening, to whleh each of the 500 Knighta will expect an Invitation for himself and the Queen of hla Soul. ? . Tha following prize will be awarded : ! First Pilze The most successful Knight, a Baby Cradle auggeatlre of domestic felicity. Second Prire-The second Knight, a Family Jr - uggestlve of little pickles. Third Prize The Ihird Knight, :a Spittoon uggeatlre of a clean hearthstone; Fourth Prise A Market Baaket suggestive of household comfort, but which -very often brings in a family Jar."' '; ; ' " ' Tha erowns to" be la the farm, of ( a pudding pan, surrounded by aakeln of darning cotton, The Queen; to be Also prcaen ted .with a broom as a sceptre and the Maid of Honor 1 wlth Ue folMwlBgbaKlgeWof bOce 1st Maid of Honor with a gingham Housekeepers' AP ' Honor with a Key Ba.ket 8rd Honor. with a Thimble. , , , 4 , , Kntrancafe60cenU,(kbepald ln advanee. Matthw P. Tatlob. 1 o '-' . Another lot- oMthosd: stylish' Saratoga Shawl Just received at Fishblate's 23 Market atreet. . ...'i ri j..;; j . i Bypetaontwno came aown on-ina wu- niington. Vnriov(aana xvufcacrtuiit, cuau yen- teraay, we learnmanucrw w m . Ksosnu jau i ... " . . . JLr i Urdty; w learn that there was a general Jail Tbere ic tivd5i pjTT!ci 1?! r . V." . I - . 1- r -. enfldln tilafl illf f WDGneJSJtU f ftfl y SSISI , ' u hnUt al lora. and 1. verv Insecure. Ifrf jg Mid that a cart could be driren mroughr;the space I-the wan where the; ,rne 'made their exit . .. - v.. At a meeting of the Conaervative Executive Committee, held in thla city yeaterday, the fol- F lowing reaoluUoU wee aeaalmemalr adopted : EatolveSj That .toe CoTSvervauve papers of ttls filtfJXsn. mteatad to priaeat Maiadeni to the-Association. The tickets'; now TJelUmy as the choice ot Brunswick county for I . - wx, JbI- .Bellamy as tne cnoiceoi Druaswica county ior the bUt8eaate,andtoaakhla earnest support J tharotera of New Hai V Tfie election Uka pia W we trusterery Cons pia'ce oa;Thuraday next, land we trusterery Cbnserratlre hi New- Han- f over and Brunswick ; counties wUkgo; to the! I poll ad caat hla rote for Marsden Bellamy. 1 ' v'- ... , . 1 ' ft,. . , nhovi J Flahblate dcBro, bavejaat received aUrge Readv Made Clothlne. which .they f aoea oi will tell aiextremeflOwprlce;: v . . . . . .. i - : - m. " i ,.p WIHiniGTOIT, U. C., BirnDAYi ITOVEIIQER 0. 1070. MM DMh -"-a '4- Wasp waists are; fading. -7 Grapes In market yesterday. u-;f- U: -r Some folks donl like theshawl stilt. - 7? Powdered borax ' la aald !tb be a great roach exterminator! To cure sleeplessness, take the' eye-balls and roll them round. - ; h . ; r Fanny Erans, colored, waa sent , to the Work Itouae yesterday. ' ' The Board of County Commissioners will be In aesaion to-morrow. t ' ' z The pcwa . In 8 1. James Church will , be rented at auction to-morrow, at the Church. to - morrow. The daya continue unusually warm for the season. The nights are characterize!, by sud den changes. . . . ,: The finder of a tame eoulrrel with a brass chain round hla neck can learn the name of the owner by calling at thla office. . Rer: Mr. Burr, In the absence of the paator, will preach atStPaal'a (Lutheran) Church thla morning. There will he no services at night. Dr.; Fraxler. G. G. French. J. C. Hill. Wa. McLaurln and othera will address ' the Republicans at the Clty flail on Wedneaday : ' l' ' " MUs Ma ttle Adams took the prize of the golden apple aa the handsomest woman at the. Georgia 8tate Fair. Who will take the pre mium at our Fair? ?u4 Mi.n-il - It Is rumored that onr quondam nefgh-bor-ln-law,' Gee.Zee, wi resign hla position as a member of the House of Repreaentatlrea of the next Legislature. ,'t ;; ; : Doctor Edward Charles Augustus Cowan Powell waa aent to the Orphan Asylum, yester- day,! together with an extre blank ' book hi w hlch' to enroll his name. V A gentleman of tUla city who paid hla w Us' s mUUner'a bill the other day, aaja the siege of Paris hasn't had half the effect upon the fashions that he supposed It would. Reaerred aeats can be qbtalned at Helna berger's Book 8tore by ,those who- expect to witness the peilormancea Of the Darenport Brothers and the Worrell 8istere ihhTweek. , 8ome of w. H. Moore's friends from Long Creek were claiming, yeaterday, that he would get two-thirds of the-Republican rotes at that point for Senator.- What Moore could he ask? - - At the Republican ' meeting 'at Lllllngton on Saturday, Price made a apeech and was re plied to by .uoore, after which Nathan Samp son and Dr, Fraxler spoke. The attendance.was not Jarge.: , ., . :. . - Mr. J. W. Conoley, Pharmaceutist, has purchased the entire interest of Mr. J. A. Me bane In the Drug 8tore on the corner of 4th and Campbell streets. , kls store will be open finnt A A XT IAD kX VIVIJ UUUUaj IIVIU VI A. JU. UUHI IV 1. SUm ' ( Mebane's Drug Store) Is the place for the sick and the afflicted, the halt and the lame to get their medicines : to-day. If they go any where else South of the Railroad they will be greeted with the' peremptory exclamation, "ahutup!" UV . , . Many of those who take delight in "ten pins," Indulge in this healthy pastime at tbe "Wilmington Garden" during tbe week. Col. Klein is always on hand '.to' administer to wnt' beer Wn?l do so when called upon. Quite an exciting race occurred on Mar-. ket atreet last evening, over an individual of the genu Africans, who, "loving not wisely but too well," eloped with a side of bacon. He was overhauled In hi precipitate flight and marched to the Guard House. - - - The officers and members of the "Female 1 1 . . ... . . ... .... . . Benevolent Society". . are j requested by the Preaident, Mrs.. C.J. Kennedy, to meet next Tuesday afternoon, November 8th, 1870, at the residence of Mr. John A. Taylor, at A o'clock. Pnnctttalittendance la desired.1 J l r' :j! ''Jailer Haali, just returned . from Raleigh, 'where he went to conray a brace of Peniten tiary ''birds," reports, that , he had ocular de monstration of the fact that the notorious Pat. irtla la atlll an Inmate of that lnatltutlen, his boasts of an early escape to the 'contrary notwlthaUnding. He ha made several at tempts to escape but has failed ' In every in ttrnce. " : . Real JTrench Wove Corsets for $1 at Fish- iblate&BroV The Qrand Dlatrikmtloa. The N. C. Beneficial Association announce a Grand 81ngle'Numl)er Dlstributlbn of rli to take place Dec.4lat.x .Theae prize consist of val uable . real estate pianos. diamond, jewdk ry, &c, and offer the moat tempting; induce ment to those who are disposed to ftry their Thecapt tat prize consists of a piece iof pro perty valued at 15,000, "which somebody mutt - ... ' : sret for the small sum Jf five dollars. Then. !arv,, Fr.f twf jmX VA 9 m iWl ..Ah mnA Kiln nth- wu' fl-"w w" J 7y- J be "Ia - e, nmft-fA!??1 will be, conducted fairly and honestly and that the prize will b delivered to, tb holder of ihii anMafnl tickets ,.Tha drawinr will take! i. w-t-- ' "X I I place, whether the tickets are all sold or not; but lt must be borne in mind that all unaold Ucketatietong.ta-the AssoeiatleD, aoOlf? tlaoe 1 J-tickets draw the prizes the. latter, of course, i - . ... .... it- ' . frr wc being 1 rapidly disposed be sold.1 ' ; v ,v ' : ; The drawing will Uka place In the Theatre," which" has been leased for the purposeandl I will be conducWbyswprn commlsslonera. . . '.' ' .' . v Kid Gloves, warranted ; if ;they' rip of 1 I tear another "pair will be given in exchange, at Flahblate A Bro's, 23, Market street. . , A Bam Attaeste witu' nemarrtuura aad Bleeas Nearly ta JDeatis am- tha Yesterday, about 12 o'clock, a colored man ! by the name of Jamea Knight, employed ae: a ferryman, while on the atreet near the' Wash ington Market, was seized with a hemorrhage of the lungs and stomach and discharged a large quantity of Wood from his mouth. Those who were present, say It came from him in a perfect stream, and that he must hare lost considerably upwards of a half gallon before the effusion waa checked. He waa ao exhauat- ed that he sank upon the pavement, when a j . i . it. . i ' I nis own request r he was subsequently taken to "his friends on the opposite 6lde of the rlrer, where he' re the ODDoalta fitdo nf th rter whpr i, L 1 sides, snd where, at last accounts, he waa ly-1 lug In altleai condition. . He is said to hare , 1 . T t. rr - ; i had three or. four aimllar attacks within thi past week or two, but with a much leas effh- slon of blood. DaYeapart Bratlaers ' These 'Incomprehensible mysterie,n -aa they an termed by our Richmond and . Nor folk exchanges, will open at the Theatre1 tn this city to-night. ' In the two cities above' named they have been greeted by large aad appreciative audiences. For years past their I performancea haTe been the wonder and as- tonlshment of the two continents, and thourh I -w. -m . ! many. cnoru nave oeen maae ana are con sttntlv being repeated, to eolre tha mrtterles a. t i .aa il . a. tt,t At.. never yet been . satiafactorily actouuted for. variably confessed themselves completely "j mystified as to the meant or agencies by which ther .ecompll.hed -their surprising results, They will remain her. to, two IhU only. and those who wish to secure reserved seats should apply at Helnsberger's Book Store at once. , . .... . . . - SPIRITS - OF TURPENTINE. Washington had frost oa Tues day. The Chatham railroad is pro gressing finely. ' ' , t Stokes county contains a pop ulation of ll,210w : :-.: Bishop Gibbons is to be in Xtewbern next Friday, Peach and plum trees are bios soming down about JNewbcrn. y: . An interesting revival is i progress in me meiuouisi, vuurcu u w i : -r-ii a ! Lt. . . tnrra . ston. Beniamin Bvnuin. of Stokes county, had bis pocket picked ftf , 175, at tha Tlan villa Tt"air laok plr : w. , Two children, ftosa Billf Kxr hA tmnrr Af a trA ?n T?rtrwfri rmte laat wpplr ' ' 's ' ' last wees. (,t f(, ; xnere are oniy uire persons in Forma county jail awaui2; trial at the fall term of the Superior Cotut,. which opens next Monday. . ...' The "Washington It&dligencer says: Mr. Jacob Swindell will 'hate anH exhibition at the Wilmington Fair, a quantity of Cranberries, also tbe Chinese Y,arn The Western Vindicator says: Mrs. Fannie Edwards, of Paik, recently became the mother ot triplets. One of the infants died the other two are doing ... . m well. None got away I Hurrah for Polk county ! v - . Oar Chip Basket. Mattineea originated in Philadelphia. Mrs. Lincoln Is paying a visit in Scotland. Life in Chicago ia said to be much " dl vorcifled." ' Mrs. Emily Stalker has been ordained In the Iowa ministry. The hardest thing to hold io this world an unruly tongue. J It beats' a hot smoothing iron and kicking norses considerably. . . . ",Mary,". said an old lady, 44 lt is a rery solemn thing to get married." J" I know It la, mother," replied Mary, 44 but it is a solemner thing not to." ! ; -, s a s i J-" "v , HOTEL ARB1TAI ft. 1 til i . WATIOHAI. HOTXX. Nor S EdWtnaton, New York C Llltle, J T Outland, N C; 1 P Cobb; Wayne county, T HatUlorf, Fayettevllle; M Kossman, .Philadel phia..,. . ;;,; , i;..;L . j.s!ii , .... : . ... - SEW A OTS BTIUKSf ENTS. ' ?' HxiNSBitBGXB'8 LIto Book 8tore, 89 Market Street Pianos, Melodeons, Organs snd Gui tars Philosophy and Physic i.: - rr--'-.--- : N. C. Baxxricili. AsseciATiojr. 8 Utetuen t of Prawlng,.-. . . WrxMiuGTON Thkatbje Darenport Broth-" ers' Exhlbitions-r . ,t);,-j r. DeBossett & Co. Molasses, Butter and other articles. , ,; 1(.f r. v-.;il , v V. :ti: , h f HosTKTXxn A SMiTHr-Celebrated Stomach j Bitten - . i. i. . ' ,' MtTN80H fc Co., City Clothiers. Independ ent Premiums. ' rr ; ' t,: F. W. "ltraciB-General supply of Finn Uy Groceries. ; t . ' See the notice regarding the renting of Pews In SWame'e Church. Jucsa & Mkakxs, ' Anctloneers Pianoa at Auction. X' t;'yi'."-'-J7'f';. J: W. CoKourr Notice" regarding the pur chase bf Mebane's Drug Store. ' Gsksh & Tlxstswhl Druggists and Chemists rpMi bf aii kinds'; NEW. AD YER7TSEMENTS. Independent Premiiim ! CUnPETITIOH'OEEiriOcALL! ;ii.iJ;Ul Uili THE LARGEST CASH CUSTOMER 1 ? J-r DURING THE 'FArk! 'Hi " "l 1 AN ELEGANT BRESS SUIT: Ome a Txnae; Oesstiei if MUNSOW & CO., j ; i - City ClotMers noV-tf iilJ: u i r if eif a- T"T Awr i 7 11UXU " J.J LI. Di 111 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: : A CARD Tp SBHSIULS PEOPLE. : Rational reader, if the aspect of the weather wae uncertain, you would not be foolish enongh, to renture oat without an erereoator an umbrella. Have the forecast, then to pro- tect yourself at this dangerous season with something more important than either of these articles. Strengthen your stomach and , nervoua system ; regulate your liyer and your bowels, tone all your organs and cheer, your animai spirits with that agreeable cordial, tonic and alterative, Hostetters Stomach Bit ten. So shall you surely escape the diseases ZJZ - r - . . I u nfrAiii h . I wmoa xasten anon me ieeoie ana aeuutftted. Be strong that you may hot suffer" is the v b i - ' j w w w v& vi aua wLir" " axrenginening pre- puwjoni iiua u tne aaiest, me surest, tne most genial. As a remedy, as well i 1 Smblntuo1 as an anti- and liTer i I AOV SBlKJ U A9 MM.M W1UUU1BUUU Ul TrKtSUtUld I disease, there is no combination of ecetahla speoincs at present known -which even-ap- jtnucipaxe tne enemy.. Tne elements of in- damn, menhitie winter air. Will yon defend yourself against them or not, good reader t. xmi is me question. A bottle or two of the great parsirsivB kkdiouts or thb aob, Hostel- ter8: mtters, wiu so strengthen and brace ud to enable them. to The morbid matter nersniration thronsh your pores in summer finds no such free egress now. A powerful counteracting arent is therefore needed, and you have it in Hos- tetter'a Bitten. They neutralire tbe materiel SSli? oTtln more narmiess or more healthful nothing bo potent to prevent or cure biliousness. dyspeo- iu, fever and ague, constipation and general u"y as uu wonaeriui corrective. iTlXillXill OC J? JLijEiXl il Hilt, qpicks, evkey VABIETY of SPICES FOB S2i: JRfiShTWCaS Tumeric and Pepper. G HAPPED HANDS cured at once by Green and Planner's Camphor Ice and Glycerine. Price, 25 cents j sent by Mail, 80 cents.1 For sale by GBEEN & FLANNEB, 47 Market street. Branch Store, comer Fourth and Hanover 8 ts. nov o tr Eenting of Pews. fTIHE PEWS in 8T. JAMES CHURCH, tinder X control of the Vestry, will be rented at 5omnber "thTisTo.1 Auction, at me c;nurcn, on jnonaay next, r.-v (.nove-it J. T. JAMES Auctioneer, BY JAMES Sc. HEABES. Pianos at Auction. AN Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, at I . . ' -. ' our . salesrooms, we wm sen ! w? shipped for exhibition at the State I alr, bat arrived too late, and are ordered to to sold. Can be inspected at our office on i ztonday and Tuesday. tsor6.it ilosophy and Physic. AT THE LIVE BOOK STORE. 4 . A STRANGE mixture indeed, but a splen jfi. did one withal. Philosopoy is called by the poets, "Adversity's sweet milk." and Shyslc is east by them to the dogs ; still we ave no " beggarly account of empty boxes," but a choice selection of books, such as Tan- wr'a 1Tt.taa- Tlnnnatini nn tVio TllaAaaAa; I Tanner's Practice of Children, Thomas, Dis- i i .Viir.e'.v- irmiosopiiy' lou iiuui tixaa bluiu saj bxixd uiuucj aa i ftotm t.iA ktnfn tn thn mvlAm. 1 " Effusive source of evidence and truth." 1 Call and see, and talk down grief Heins- berger will do all that. GOLD MEDAL I The PloreHCO Sewing Machine TrjILL SEW ANYTHING NEEDED IN A yV Family, from the heaviest TO THE LIGHTEST FABBK7. l ; lb uoea more worK huu iuuio jlluub oi wuii than any other Machine. It must be the best or it would not take all the Premiums. Office and Salesroom, No. 81 Market St. D. ANDERSON, General Agent. nov 6-tf Cheese. Butter. Floor. QTjYACTOSY CHEESE, , , . - . , l : OS HEN BUTTEB, AX FIBEINS AND TUBS, r-plXTBA FAMILY FLQUB, M' OL ASSES, HHDS. AND BAEBELS, 7 ' For sale by nov,6-tf ;! leIlOSKT CO. ; Coffee! Coffee! 1 Anil 8jLCK IO COFFEE, " nc sacks lagtjyra; 5 " " re 8 ACKS-' JAVA COFFEE, 1 1 SACKS. MOCHO. Foraalebr af.W,.',-.,,1).,'' i' F. W. KEBCHNEB. Ilullett and HackereL CA BBLS. MULLETS, J 100 Bblfcf nor ; -.! ;i- F. W KEECHNER. ' Hails ! Hails:! 2gQXG3 NAILS, i ror aaie Dy i; noy6-tfiW i,i F. W. KERCHNER. !; Flour ! ' 850. Fr- aa.la bv tj : :-' ' ' - ; -1 ; ; . U! F. Wrf KERCHNER, novtf-tf -S7, 48 and 29 North WaterSt. your ooauy powers as laugh a siege to scorn." which was exhaled in - oar daya,.. s &o u Are daye,. 1 00 - - ne week.v.w S 60 4 Contract AdTerllaemehtl' taken at nro borUonately low rates , T r ; , ' llarrl&tTCM. beatitW. Reil atonal Wiiftriv) ana Obituary notices will be Inserted hi Yat rata wnon paia ior in aarance f etnerwu euv r't w" caroa. . i : i s. v. .x v. -'1 Xxaxa Cs irt.fm 1 rmn sn L U- NEW1 ADVERTISEMENTS ' TXAVIG pnrchaaeA tb entire interest of n, If r. J. A. Mebane in the Drag Store on tne eornerer ronrtn ana uanmbell 8ta., 1 will vemyon Mv store ia onen every - Sunday from 6 o'clock A. M. until 10 o'clock P. M. Pre scrlnt ions comnounded at all honre of the aay ana nignr. , j. w.uuwuuti, nov e tr ,. ' ; irnarmaoeuuat. Daily Iistlaatlona an tbe PeraaataUoi a t j r to iti aa ; ma ft o 19 . IT 1 a ' ' No. 103, Drawn at 5 o'clock, P. Mn Nov. 0, 1870, 25, 67, 63, 57.-2T, 41, 15, 47, 59, 13, 1 17, 14. Witness my hand, at Wilmington, this day, ' HUT Tt-C-I 1 Commissioner.' M. CIlONIiT, Auctlon3P. By CSOMLT MOURIS. Talnnble Real JBstatQ mid Clfy Properly, for Stile. r,j BYVIBTTJE OF A DECREE OF THE SU 1 perior Court of New Hanover County, the suDscrlber, as commissioner, appointed for that - purpose, wiu offer for sale on TUKS DAY,the2md day of November, 1879, at Ex cnange corner, at 11 o'cioch. ai., tne valuable ropeny, situatea in tne city oi uumington, wit: . TWO LOTS on the east line of the proposed extension or North Water street, running east 117 feet to Nutt streety fronting on said street 60 feet each. ONE BRICK BUILDING (two stories) con taining three stores, each about 21 feet wide, fronting on Nutt street, the lot running back east 80 feet 6 Inches. Adjoining the same on the south, fronting on Nutt street,' 8EYEN LOTS, four fronting 86 feet 4 inches, and three 26 feet 5 inches, all run ning back 80 feet 6 inches. J&JgStt2?& -fSfirSL That desirable isiUCK. uusidisncis on flee, containing 13 rooms and brick kitchen on the lot,which fronts 66 feet on Front street and runs west 86 feet 6 inches. The LOT adjoining the dwelling house, front- lng on Front street 60 feet, and running west 86 feet 6 inches. f The DOUBLE TENEMENT TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, adjoining the above vacant lot. The lot on which the same is situated ' fronts 65U feet on Front street and runs west 85 feet 6 Inches. - ' The above sale is made for partition amon the heirs .of the late Bennett Flanner, an offers great inducements to persons who may desire to invest in real estate in a commanding part of the city - 'xerms ox eaie une-xomn casn ; tne Daiance on a credit of six, twelve and eighteen months, mterest irom aate oi saie ) purcnasers to pay for deeds and stamps. CHARLES , FLANNER, Commissioner. Oct 4-dStawAWtsna Fr Su We i WANTS. Advertisements not exceeding live lines inserted under this head at half our usnal ad vertlsing rates.--One insertion, - 5 Centa ; six insertions, f 1 75., No advertisements ta. ken at these prices unless paid for in advanee. TTrANTED- Ladies to send- their . SLks, YY Velvets, Em. Cloths and Merinos to - hihg's premium uye norss ana uieaning Establishment" in Richmond. Agent for the 8taten Island Dye Works, N. Y., the largest and best in America. Office 7SO Main 8tret, Richmond, Va. nov-lw FOR SALE OR RENT Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this , head at half our regular advertising rates. -. One insertion, 50 Cent six insertions, 81 75. No advertisements ta ken at these rates unless paid for in advance. "TOOK BENT. If you have a house or a farm AT to let. advertise it under this head. If the advertisement does not exceed Ave lines, only half rates will bo charged. , ; EOB SALE A House and Lot on woostcr, between Fourth and Fifth streets . sptxd-tf JSAfliUEL( rt. uAnnun. Wilmington Theatre. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY , November 8tli and 9tb. ' , THE WOBLD-BENOWNED DAVENPORT BROTHERS ; XITILL APPEAR AFTER A MOST EXTRA YY ordinary and successful career of seven teen years, (five of which have been spent in Europe) in their , . . ; ; ,?. ', BIysterlon and Startling Wanders. Their wonderful Powers have been witness- . ed by the Crowned Heads and Nobility of Europe,' astonishing and confounding the, wise t of all countries. They must be seen to be appreciated. - '-.. ;-;?.!-.-. Admission...... ...... 73 cents QaUery, 80 cents Reserved beats.;.,, .......,.;......,... ; al.COjj Seats can be secured in advance at Heins-. berger's Book Store. Box Sheet now open. 1 novT-4t (": WiMinori, Theatre. In THREE NIGHTS ONLY Tbarsday, Friday SafjirdayV lOtb, 11th and 12tb Nov. - SOPHIE WORRELL, iWorrell Sisters. - . BURJLEMQTJS AJfD OPEBA BOTJFrE . ' 35 Talented Ar tists, j, MISS SOPHIE WOBRELI, MAvaoxxx, , " ' ADDITIOir TO Wl VAMMAMKD ...... W O REELX S I B tE'RS . ' i . The charming. Actress and Vocalist, i v- : Miss i J.ENNIE ! .1YIII101E, : ? who will appear in the. Opera, Bouffe . U : Burlesg.ue of ,, .,. 5. .1) B ARBR . B 1 Ufc 3 i .. BELLE HELENE, " FIELD OF THE 1 CLOTH 0 d OLD1 . '. ' .-.. 'if- ..'nttW.ti IP,--.3H15.sj y , THE O BEAT UEBNANDEI0' ... :.';r, h ...foimerly with. .ti-u; v7". .tft- If B B . (i J A H Ej.S' -jOA.TiK aaVXBAL STAXTXlXa XW FIATVaXS. ! 'ij,.'', ;t, t '.'f - - T 03 ,viiJ.) J-'-: ') .')' . ' THE WORLD-RENOWNED s,! ? iv-e o K4 r s e(r : ;, c ; V- -f: P B:I,C)E s;s(;j fii ';) I'----; Admission, 75 cents; Gallery, 63 eents t Re v: served Seats, $1. Secure your seats early. . 1 J Reserved Seats to be had at- Mr.' P. Helnsi . berger's Book Store. . . ' , ' i ; . GEO. HERBERT, Treaaurer. . nov 3-St LEON Dn LEON, Advance Agt St ir; fa - If J 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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