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rTrivnftri!n j7Ar- prjBLISHED DAILY - : - v 0 . BKBIf ABO, Editor and Prop'r. omCi, Dawson Bank Bandings, Front St. ... .ear, In a4vanoe...i,.v.?.,.tv.. v' SmoSw, In advance.. 4 2 00 SneonVin advance 75 Th Hournra Stab will be delivered In any jjff ofthe City at Firnoor CaTS per reek. L T5I- for 13. J B. BL0830K Wanted. :- A Etans 00,000 8UTes Th' 'XT " W" h lf j.,. -.-Ji 1 WlLMINOTOI TBaAtaB flnrleabne Troupe. , Geo. R- Fbssch it ;8oNThel: Attractions Qhoes and Bootsv n DeRosset & Co Flpur.I Pork, Butter, : J : U Cheese, Lsrd, Ac. i rrei urj'ps lust f c Cannon, Oldham & Co. New Goods Just reccitccl. Ths latest In Jewelry. The newest, style of Jewelr,UFreooIi enamel and onyx, called Belgian marble, set In gold with pesrls, which 'relieve ' the deep black color, and match the white strata run nln? through tbe stone. These goods make very appropriate ornaments for morning wear, beiog cut into orals, medallions and crosses. Moaa abates still retain their place in public favor, making; a very neat cuff button; Kosbery. ; v-, . ': U was reported us ; yesterday that . Kentkmau passed through this city a lew days lioce WHO nau some uuiidcii o iracsact . in Bobeson county, and that out of a large sum ot moncT which be had In his possession, he u took f50(X with him. On Friday night-he was .toDPlnir st the residence of a "friend, about .on milasfromLumberton; whenirobber. en- lered Lis room during the night and took -the. foOO trom und er the bed wher'u he bad Ik The gentleman, whose name we not ascertain, halls from Texas! - coaiu '.'' An Inquest. ?""- -- Coroner Hewlett, on Sunday, held an in quest over. tile body of a colored man, in the Southern section of the city, near Wooster street. It seems that he had been , complain Inir nf fn-llni- had for several dava ptfst, but was up Saturday evening when his nelce, who Mred in the house with him, went out to at- J tend to some business. She lemained away ooui.BUoor.0wueM.,rw,n;,w discorered lying on the Sed and upon examl-i ..! A u . t,. I ubuuu wui m w t" uu. j,- a 1 itiuitt i was returned that deceased came to hla death 1 . ' from caoses unknown to the ary.' ' Deceased was aoouiw years oia. . . A Valnahle Table, The following table will be . found valuable to many of our readers : , ri . , A box 24 by 16 iuches square and 28 inches deep will contain a barrel. ;t A box 26 by 15 1-5 Inches square and 8 Inches deep will contain a bushel. A box 12 by 11 Inehes square and 9 iwcties deep will contain a half bushel.' A box 8 by 0 Inches squaje and 8 Inches deep will contain a peck. , , A box 8 by 8 Inches square and 4$ iuches 'deep will contain one gallon. ' AJbsx 4 by 4 inches square and 5 jncbes deop will cTTatain a hslf gallop. A box 3 by 4 Inches squsro snd 2g Inches udcji win contain a quart. Wilmington Theatre. , . In morrow, evening; Noveiubor 80th, the Creut British Blonde Burlesque Troupe, with the celebrated Llaa Weber at Its head, will mane their nrstsppearance before our citizens. They are said to be tbe greatest co of artUtu In their specialties, now Tbeir auccesses are numerous and have tbey seeded to tiaye given more satlsfac- tionthan in Rlcbmdnd, to judgefrom tbe tone ofthe prcis of tbat city. Speaking of their production of Lurline, the last New York sen- Mtion, tbe Dinpatch says . ,.T -.- ""he musical extra vaganza! called Lurline, was rendered last night in a most delightful manner, and judging from the hearty and long j-'ontiuucd applause, all pnscut were Immense- j pn-uBen. Alias weber as Bir Rupert was perfectly free and clever, sang the music in a ""ignuui style, and played In her dashing, reckless manner so winsome with an audience Miss Belle Howitt (Lurline) made a most capl l Queen of the Naiads. Petite In slzefalr niKure and features, she has rspldly eetsb- iiwiea herself as a prime favorite. . Her soon of "Come Awsy' ' ' mml lR.tn.fitfi flntn.l were .wsetly rendered and encores heartily f demanded. Miss O'Neal, a very beautiful wo- the w.y, ,v?.aJuost a7n?abl?a. the WUW UbkUIUIUJL UlI lilt 3,a.llmDC- Wies were nucmng as usual, and of Atkins, Ketcbum ."""j.Yincent we can only say that they fully in lDe Teraci or the public or the htrger -"v. Tfuerein wey nave appeared.';', wn-i bled on lh. lMn. " 1 1 Mr. D. Merchant, of Jersey City, N., J., Wctly breathed his last at'the Purcell Hose ,f this city at half past 9 o'clock on Saturday nIPt last. Deceased, in company wlthhls ife, was on his wsv to Florida, in tha horj that tbe mild climate of tbaWsectlon would re-T 8nt Id some benefit to his bealtb;V which' was teadily giving way under the rayages of con- 'Option. He arrived here on Thnrsdav the Ol.i L11 111., . . . ' 't ., crj mucn worn ana lauiruea ana Tit0 rwl fr before Proceedj er 'i n JurneJ- ue commenced :-n.ng rapidly worse, and it was soon plsln 1 10 all -t. - . n. w- n. , , " o r.u was near. act. Au.r. oiug 'D Of tllA Flraf Tu.K.l.rlan Phni'.h ... bV Ma aida aadadmtnUtAr th nnftn1iif lnn t rcliglon. He received every attention and care ftoaniM. L- . --------,--iT jn " " "''""-t wiu l km nninw nn TirAnivn - . .TMnrr.r strange , place., he was surrounded ibv arm i... . . :. . w . - --j'-iueuc nesrts, who soothed his last mo ""enta wl h th.i. -WL.-.i-ii- -i-iv.-;;' ths brother was telegrsphednto and arrlTsd1; ;ul 100 lte to see him before . ho died. . Tim' uv,aJ was enclosed 1 n-A nt. mni liiniliAma jtallc coffin, and after appropriate servlceV Rev. Mr. Singleton, yesUrdsy, all that mortal of the poor traveler whose Journey . tho flowery land of the Booth' was so sud and sadly brought td a close, waa rlacA on boar tbe steamship Jkgulator, to bs -taAeni 10 "a Iaat rMt.;Vi;-- t- i.'i.'xtU t. 1 ..x7.The -o-ahle bonnet W London lshe "ia or Lerne."'" v n BsxswciAt AssocUTioif. Statement Ut.J-''! ': -a tis".- 7-.'r :-"r; ;T- - l ' . r; ror House yesterday. 4 yonn lad j InIseonslri had ner nose of Drawings. rr, - ft c Jt. 3ijinstttoitket yesteMsy was, weJsW Woken by a mallet In the hands of an adversa. I jWUMs &NewYatcs p t h ry 7 ( rf w5-V Vol. jyliyjo Local Dots. Muff-are much smaller. T" ;V A. i 'tti u. rThe oil of sunflower seeds' Is no w worked over Into a delicious perfume. rno u,aal number of cases were dispoied bJ qtjConrt yesterday mornluff. ' ' ' , .-J., j 1 , 1&Z rjavera will hv kaan.4itinn. 1. settling their city Uxw, or they will beadver- U8ea. . f ; T"" rr vr r - of ext month we learn, the kJ Treasurer will commence the payment of the intei est due on elty bonds January 1st, 1871. In, cash, 1, An immense congregation was present at the Lutheran Chnreh on Snndav eveninir nn I we AAtnerancnnrcn on tsunasy evening, on wnicn occasion me services were rommemo rative of tbe Reformation. 8tephen Coker, a colored man confined In the Work House; was taken suddenly ill on Saturday evening and died before the physi- dsn, who had been sent for, could reach him. . We are informed that there is any qusntl- ty 'of cranlte On the line of the Wilmington. Charlotte and ButherfordBAllroad, which can bedeUTeredlntblscityat a rate not exceed- lng prlce of'brlckt -T A young lady, hearing a noise at her win ,BW UiUk iinco rwe Ba covcreu a .t - - - . . . I ICIVCIUU uargiar.. uu rare paesence oi mlal he clapped her hands, exclaiming "Scat lou deril," and theiufflan fled. Wm,Logap, white, was arraigned before I rfe7.: He wiwytfred to nl.. wcurlty. Id thffinm AflSA fur hh innMH f nri (m theanm of ISO far hfa innrr t onnrt n ,7 r ' .rr " 1 " 1 uciauit ui wuicu ue was commmca to jaiu i V - .; f--- - I The announcement U made that Pearca'a new and improved map of North Carolina is noW completed and will soon be ready for j . . n . ' ... .. . . . delivery. It is beautifully finished snd is mounted on rollers four by ore feet in size. I . . . I AgenU wanted in eyeay part of the State who will apply to" Bey. Samuel Pearce or Mr. Al f red Williams, Raleigh, .." , w-- j-f. k- v.k Beneficial Association' have generously offered " - v I o. ww v VVIVlwU LUIIUI CU Wrl n ICIlhi LIS v 1 M H . . ( W J t T T-i "T ' lT tt ft f1CfFh 4-Arrest that terrible Catarrh, jwd thus oenenciai absocisuou navsgeuerousiy ouereu tn o-lva to tha TjiHW lUn.Tn 011L ArwIttv nil . I the commissions arising from the sale of cer-1 ' - - j - - I t juiwu. u. date 'inclusive till the hour of distribution, t which we trust will amount to a Sum which I wilt msteriafly aid that charitable society. -1 Popular Amusements. Rev. J. C. Hiden wlldelWer a lecture at the First Baptist Church on the above sub ject this (Tuesday) evening, Nov. 29tb. The price of admission will be 25 cents tickets to be had at the Book: Stores and at the First National. Bank. . - ; -' - - - Sent to the Hospital. V . - 8uperintendent Vsn Amfinge reported to tbe Msjor, yesterday, thatBenj. Mason, who was sentenced to the- Work House fdr three months during the late term of the Superior Court for forgery, was In the last stages 1 of consumptlen. and If not-removed to different quarters he would spedily die. He was there- fore granted permislon to enter the City Hospital. u rand Chapter. rived last evening and Is stopping with Drr T. B. Carr. The announcement heretofore made j in these columns, that the Grand ChaDtsr would meet on Monday, was of course erro-j neons, we having been misled by- a cotem , i . . : . . ' - .. .. . -i .f " ! . Board or Aldemsen - ' I Tbe Board convened in regular monthly if i session last evening. . Wo give, a synopsis of i the proceedings : t ... a.ma . i.4irt f tinn It was ordered that an appropriation of $100 be made to defray the expenses Incurred In getting sicmatures to a petition to Congress to obtain la new Postofflce. Certein resolutions wuw mw -mw'uwum to th! will appear to-mor row. : ; 'r f . , -'M A resolution was auapiea, urging upon rraa the. claims of our .harbor and Bar to . . . . . . 1 . liberal appropriations from the government, v , .A petition from tbe police force asking that tbe authorities psy one-half of the expense of meirnew uuuorms, "yas jrauicu. ; . -John Wm. Strsuss-was 9ranted ' a rccom mendatlon ' for license to retail spirituous ij liquors. t -... . rr ,s : ' Petition of Jas. C Hill and others lor the repair ofthe street corner of 4th and Foster was referred to the Committee on Streets and Wharves, an ordinance relative, to tbe piling : n OtWOOu upon ine wnarres was rcicrrcu tu iuc f9rio( Comaittee. whlcWWa. adTerse to in, 0f Lonls Collins' or 'a ' portion. of a, ... 1,11 .lliuvew biiwi it. .vin...... . , ,J 'TbC a dnfne? r'8?1 I T r 7T - ' . i - 5 A r ?- :e F.'J-:: M I Onr Cblp Bauskot.' I---. 'i.TT. . ' j- i m. .... .... . t -- Tne wora "ary goous : is nnanown in fe -hi,. i-jsioKiAuu. - ;x - - . . ' dangerous character A man . . wnoiaaes iUCDCerfol,Ji ' ' : f - - 'r I ? Brooklyn boast lUelf asjthe city of hand some ismcs. ... A f 5! One lorn town In Oregon has only three females. " , Mrs. Stephen A Douglass has fallen into Scotch esUte. 5 ' Diamonds In the London market have Yaikn In value thirty per"' centbwlng "to the great quantity offered by reftfl-ees from -rraee. I The Grand Chapter of North Carolina will I .VPP in fhla anrl wrt vpntnrfl to aav in anv I i.VnAvrofi hv thA PrAna Af All Vm mhinatlon mt t Rt Jnhn'a TTall In thU rltv' nn WaiI. Ammnn; Hnf nfiha OA 1Tntrrlia 1 wherein they have appeared, to travelling, nesday morning, at 10' oTclock. Mr. Wm. I onlv four were ruled out, having failed to I - the finest artistes! ' I w - l WlLii. luiuuiuuivii w .uv vx u.v..aLu mitii .Ttrnon . t nnTc nn c a In n.. nl.na I r a t. . 0.11.1 n a "d,. .. 'i w.L-a 1Q nrvta : Vio ' limif Jn nf thA I TTIR MOST ACCOMPLISUED u siuuuui:& UIDlllBUUIl, UIIUU U1IU lllCk I luans AVJ wvmw. ww " w- " l - -. M . Tnnwrt Fashionable young .lady,! detaching her I laid on tne taoie ior ne present. -hair preVious.id retiring: Wbat dreams may Mr. Robbins, of Rowan, introduced a T Q VV come when we hare shuffled of this, mortal (;.;j'?!uKt. r.iO " A contemporary thinks Itmustbehorrible on ; the battlefield "to; hear r the stifled jrroans of the dylnv ad' the Shrieks tt the B1TER ANOHARINE NF.WS. " MOKD AT,' " N6r. ?8. The Schooner Alpha, was gotten toff. the shoals to-day and towed up to the cttl by.' the . .- - . . - - . bicbwuik Aipia. oae is oamy : aaraazea iOrimhot fnfa n .nW.n. k j 1 the thamplnahe reeelTed and-wlll bara to unuB.K wurvSu - vicruuiiuc iwioro ins Th. latest reports from thehtp Rr.la ' . r- ;Vl- -A renresent hV Tn khonf th .m TatnrtW V . f""-"'"" I An Rutnnit Tfc. itMintkln ' CU.,AL ' I lZTL' thonirht that the Messrs. HftervwIM evntnaiiv ji .t ' ,", t t i I iUcceed in getting her off all right, m Vji . , I titf. .TnrnwmvTr , vitvttv. r.rr , : BFSoiAi. coxaxsroanxHcx or ths stab. 1 i . rfvn- v " JJ. ATKTTKTTIXB W.C IioTiSO. Dear Star: Yesterday was the day set apart for the 'grand tournament that was to close the exoosition ot thai Ctimberland Acricultnral Societv.. in .'successful onera- tiontor several days. u t.;i'- v ..l Contrary to, the sanguine anticipations of all. thft dav. "Was exCeedincrlv unnrooi- Hon a forth a occasion, rain "having tnlTpn torrenrs"durinff the entire toomins- and was so persistent In its .efforts as to dispel . . . R . . i 2. .1 an nope irom every mma oi witnessing tne most graceful riding of the twenty-four, FM8 I'Jr-r" " . - . ' r i.wrv.T ment ,nd exhibition oJ skill in the equine ,, . . i . . ' . r u.i .....ii. a BCUUmDUaUmCUe LUO tXJnitStanU CD LKrKl I I eccompiisument tne contestants enteren tne Mela, ana aDOUt 1 O'ClOCK tne tlltinz I La - I the field, and about 1 o'clock the tilting I j -ni j! 5 I COmmenceq. AOC riding WM DCaUtllUl and I A A S A . A graceiui torougnout, dus lor tear we tres- "u J i . V ? 1 . i iV.-' " ' J V I most prominent leamres oi tne coniest ;ii iJTmonrfnn- - , . - I Gn the first three rides the VKniuht of the DisUntHiM Mr. -W. L. Wiliiams, auu tue -Migui oi,. yumocrianu, jaxr. 33 points out of 86, the full number. On !S?PAe ft8 ttir . . - . tx-..,,.. tt:iu--wo a. "jvniirns or cue jisiaut m s was ue- l . . . ... .... , .. . I Marpri viMfir wnir.n mm m mm m inn 1 nta harlaom Vd-v vin of Vvr' j i- . Ul Ul BlAi ' Cm ' 11 BtUDUlUU tUK W BlUljfl tA H I "Queen of .Love and Beauty.'". He named Miss Alice Campbell. Til "Knight of Cumberland," ' named Miss Fartmie Lutterloh, of Fayette ville, First MoM ftf Tf nnnr ' AIAUt4 VA AVaWMV - Knight of Linden," Mr. J. M. Hodges third successful nner chose as Second -Maid of Honor" Miss Bailie McNeill, of D.mA T I AJC vi I "Knight of RosehTic," Mr..R. B. Lut terloh 4tb yictorioss rider selected Miss Ida . Haughton, of . Pittsboro, as Third fMaid of Honor." : Alter the riding- was finished the cuam- pionship for. the most superior horseman ship was warmly contested forvby six of the riders, and tliejudges being unable to dccide UP tnc point,-the prizea hand- some pair of spors -was awarded, by lot, the 'Knight of the . Coast," Mr. J. . McMillan of New Hanover;' We should have mentioned above that ju.r. duu.,A.-nttBuiB , uluikuhui ivuui-i berland, received . the 2d prize a very Uandsome ret oi narness. The riding thorougbont was the best four victors the lowest number, of points made was 28. ; r , THE BALL,. given in compliment to the Knights, was largely attended by he elite and 7 OI IDIS auUBUflUUUUtuic Guuuncr, auu tuc UED8UY Ul IUB U1BWI KOJ buu icbiiic utt- otees oi a erpsicuore touuuwu whuuic u- cnmtnrt. - - THE CROWNING. ' . of the "Quecn and her "Maids" took place at about 91 o'clock, and then com- menced the mazy dance, nor did the love- . Wicinants tire of the iosni- cnana t .hA Suna wpa Imnrs n' the rtn .it.n i : """" 'U THE speeches , , - . w aDDr0Driate and i THE SPEECHES ' , . on the occasion weDe very appropriate and lUArprl in nH.hd lananW-and nar- 1 ..w.. . - " n , 1"- ticularly wft8 the neat and pretty' littie I t.i ,i,M .i. - spcCvli ill vub vuccu auiuucu as hcu aa wa8 j,cr , regav . form 5 &i she 'gracefully tripped tbe "light fantastic toe.w :. THE MAids OF honor ;T ' 1 ' dazzling eyes, lent a sparkling, light to the almost radiant scene, , r, - i Yours truly, D. "V7. B. P. 8. -I would say more but had to close to catch the mau. : m r fT ft LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY. . We make up the following brief sum,- r.mary i of .the proceedings' of the,' Legisla- ture on Saturday from' the ;report; Is.; the Sentinel oi Sunday: w Mr. Graham introduced a resolution in me Denaw UCUtKiUg . t.w.ui-; w .Mug . the 24th Senatorial District (CasWell county i, ana ui.uurjiug kuo vruTruw . m . a i. .. , . 4r 1 T A. issue his proclamation for an election to . . . j Tv- '-i ir. be held in' said District. Mf. Graham i :- . . . i i . x -i ..a oi4. Messrs. Aioore, ueumau auu wiu rc in opposition to the rlutiontand urged the postponement 6f the resolution to the 1st of December nett. ' r -. " ' : j , ' Messrs. Jones, GUmer, Dargan, Speed, FlemminB, MKJlammy, Allen and "Worth, -followed fn able arguments in supportJi i -r - a . a. the resolution ana ior immeaiaie. acuou thereupon. V; ' " '. '. v" The resolution finally passed by a vot e of 88 toll' y-.j-nii i-n'!;r,-;' A motion to print the GoTernofs mes- accompanying documents was V2A103HI . rug'r - (LaV- rr- r. MM , i V. r resolutioa concerning tbedertidi in the 26tKi;Sentorial3Districv.providlng:;fbT raising a Committee ot iSnirestagntioa in the; matter, : which .was j fti opted r ntumi- mously. h;Uf u L? ---sf,v i -4 i ' i.;t ban n In tne House, Jlr.j; Ashe J introdttcerV a bill concerning thecity or -Wilmington, which was placed on the calendari i;- On motion of Mr.Welcb the rules were suspended and his resolution in -' jeferlnce to' appointing a special Committee of five to investigate the outrages and m timid a " ?h.d, ui iwvkiui'uftuui.uuurea a eluding Caswell ceuntt, which Mr. ;Welch rBCCcDteQ..; 1 116; resoluTlon .r was then ' nut I to a vote and adopted. 1 The bill deciaratory of the meaninir of I .w.. - ' ' - ' - i the Act entitled "Air Act to renMl AMniri I 4;fi it a A 4- . i t . . r-. . i - i SCtS. .DafiSeCl at thB SeSSlOn r Of t lHAR-'na I making .pnronriations to i JUilroad com! PieSt ratifiedMarch 8th 187. waj taken up ana aiier some aiscussion reierrea to f JnHirj.r nhnimlH - . 1 the Judiciary. Committees i 1110 Alabama Immigrant Association, whose . , , z advertisement appears to another column, are endorsed by the leading papers of that State, as sound and. reliable. The Secretary of state certifies that, the "Association" ia incorpo- rated bv the State, and that thMnon moratory are men of wealth. and inte.itv. ; nid they are allowed to. refer to some of, the most I prominent Rankers and Merchants to Ala-1 bama. It is said that their drawings will be fair, and nnrehasers of tiekets will be nromnt. ly notified of-the resnlt of the same, i Tiekets . ' ..... ' . ... oniy two aoiiars. Tne pntes range from n w iwwjt wvuwau uuuars. aesa their scheme. SAFlw snddCbasfWasih.; ' Are productive of Throat Diseases. Couirhs. I coids. c. There is no more effectual relief 5!?JL": pOBSes diseases to be found than in the tlmelv urown'a isrononiai Trocnea." Tnev posses real merit, and have proved their effl- cacv bv oiralnie Wnmi iraaytM lim years, having received testimonials from eminent men who have used them. lestunomai used them. THo Word "Soodont Which U fast becoming a household word, is uenvea rrom ine ureejc, anaeomposi words. fibso and OdorUet. Soao.'tri A A M k ttA MtaAAMAWWA MMW SS AAnAHll A- S. M AaSI. knt ttt,XZffl true to its name. BpAtDnro GtTjmi wlll mend your ways, or av?LV TOia 5 wmsumpiiye s grave Dy using Ar bi p..i D.n.. ir)l.K.n.tii "."f""'" r' VI'"0"" tav umi rewara lor a ease nn nannnc enra. sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to Dr. v.A-wrno,. B.W, OTHSiaa. i.,anarec WT TT W.M A V W. W l T W it by mall. Pamphlet sent free. Tu Th Sat HARRIED. VU Atfl 1UB UJf T . V Aft illliCOj f . MS S ULLUm mlng, of this city, to Lettie H., daughter of tne late Air. win. Xiewis, ot vinariestown. w BYRNE COLSTON. On Thursday even- 8Se:ir - famaal OKn titan T tr.4a XT a-ifAta ing, 24th tost., at the residence of the bride's JVi VBMuon yuuivui utieo aa;uims u9 uauguwi a ' of Gen. R. E. Colston, to MaJ. Jno. A. Byrne, aii oi w limmgcon, . u. mo caras. v irginia papers piease eopy. NEW AD TERTISEMENTS: Wilmington Theatre. R. DORSEY OGDEN,... Director . Also of Ricjimond Theatre. FOR FOURXIGHTS ONLY. Commencing; Wednesday, If ov. So. oi nrrnvnti uha webEBS' BRITISH BLONDES, BRITISH BLONDES, Cities be VOCALISTS. VOCALISTS, MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, UPON THE AMERICAN STAGE. The Great Comedians. Atkins. Eetchumand . yinT 7', . .. j, ..on -r i Raturdav. December 3ra. is;o. I nOV -U ,UOk olf gtt M,WMttfcV I cinClf GUNNY BAGS, --VvV; . , ; io TUBS 1URE LEAF LARD, as PRIME CHEESE. : l . ' on consignment it i, r , '. 50 SACKS SALT, Liverpool, BBLS. iXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, I BBLS. 8UPER FLOUR, Soap, : Starch, Candy, Sugar, -Coffee, Tea l . Crackers,' Ac.,' Ac, Ac. . -. " -. - , -. - ' For sale.low by 1 , : . . . CANNON, OLDHAM A CO., No. S South Water Street nov29-tf wnmtegtK.q The Attractions. . Besides beautyand style, combined with durability, we add LOW PRICES to oca BOOTS AND SHOES. GEO. It. FJaENCH & SON, 20 North Front St. wi - noTstr Bacon. Hoiirl- Ork. llolasses. X nnTPanvaiTp ninnir nil -a- u.w.., B A PaMIXt rLOTBf Q - . 7 IT .aa bbls, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. IUU .. .. Cft BBLS. atXTRA SUPER FLOUR, " ' ar a av -. QQ BBLS. MESS PORK, QsJ BBLS. MOLASSES, ..rj. TUBS CHOICE BUTTER, r. . . -'. . -' Just received and for sale by , . ..'- -. ' A? nOV29-tf DeROSSET CO. during the 1 ate election, was taken u p. ' 4 ELt? Vf. e8,t cheapest time- J1 ; between Fourth and Fifth streets ', r r.c-il ow.-l-urr!" 1 kewtbattsnow to use to - any. part of the r.nt854f i ; ,J i nvSAliUKL :H CAXXGS ,, m I XUiE J1U31 AVAfVarwoiuiu 4 5V7 c.l 1 0 Watclx;it 03 7atcli ! THE GBXAT ZUE0PEAN Eproksk AlnnUnnm Gld Wstota Co. JT. F. WIIXIAJXS St CO., Jew!" j f ei Broadway, New Tork, r,c ij 5 mu uuniaiTiiu. a., And hare authorized thont tri fhfv wat AionunuiB uoia watcnee for anree Dollars, and to warrant eat h and every one to kiow. ine worn sre inaonb acmm. anauent'iiue. ana are beantlfniiv nhui known In Earor ne cxcut color of void, wnicn u cutoavM retoLnt: it will stana the test of the strongest acids : no nim nun ta it. vrvm iiAin Aniv rm w i Almnlnum GoldbelnKone-fourthlLrhter. fhe 1 uto ju w i ivirooi vroiafxnjy oy . wemnc, woru are all made bv micklnrr.. Urn mta l worto are all made by xnackineryy the same an rhn well-known American Watch nuVt.1mWtni uftirtrln . .m.ltW.J..,4 I 7 tciri A key is sent free wltheaoh wa and a ton. f"ney anoaia do seni jroet-umce sioney Order or to a Registered Xetter.- Address all oraers ana conamnnicatlons to j -r. . : j. jr. vviXiUAMo aUU. Jewelers. 661 Rroadwav. New YorV. v 4ft AA1maMv vn awtVk Om a . TT MV V SiTVWlUI-OU A U AU aTttlf ! . . ... . ' 60.000 W.O, BAB BEL STAVES, de- "ered on pur! wharf in this city during, the next month, for which the highest prices will beDald nov29-Iw. J. R. BLOSSOM EVANS. Dally Dlstlbntlona on the Permutation ! "'-''Flan. J No." 145, Drawn at 12,0'clock M., Nov. 28, 1870, 51, 68, 61, 57, 77, 66, 18, 74, 41, S3 43, 49. 1 frawm at 5 o'clock, P. M., Nov. 28, 1870. 85, 73, 76, 84r58T7r C8," ST" 66717, 78. witness my hand, at Wilmington, this day. JOHN LONDON. nov29-tf Commissioner. A SPLENDID assortment of Chromo-Pho- ihm nt. t.hn 1.1 va Rrw-iV fifrtrA. f!hAn 1 and beautiinl 1 Will of u amen t any room and will strike the eye with -pleasure. Morning and Evening Prayer. Jolly as Crickets. Pro- posai yet it is love : she listened with a fit- I ingblusn. Too nnmerona to mention. Call and see, and employ an hour Of your lime in tovbevondcomnare. Raster Morninir. Christmas is so near that vc enta of all kinds, and prices to. suit every fancy.. .These are ' honest designs," and the v jusuy - resemDie our nevouons. Then come and see and conquer, by carrying a Chromo away. Tin Live book Store is as frisky now as is-can be.- It is prepared for the Fair and the fair j for marrying and for giving to mar riage. Re sure and do not pass by the well cnown ana justly patronizea Live book store. nov 8-n ttJsaHsiiJbttUJQ..fx. MISCELLANEOUS. By Express To-Say. xtte have an entire new stock or 1 If S . . t ' . English Walking Suits.1 GARRICKS and OVERCOATS, 1 m - Ties, Bows, GloVes, c. MUNSON & CO., .- ! ., : ; ii'i . City Clothiers. nov27-tf New. Gbods. M INCE MEATS In Buckets or by the B. Call and try it at T.C. LEWIS'. ). f Pigs' Feet. . Extra Goshen Bntter;:i. . Sugar.Care,a Hanis,' ' New Hulled Buckwheat, f ' . - , M, :. . . . . . Prime Golden Svrup, "Pickles, JelUes,Flopr, ; . Sugar, Conee, &c, &c., TIIOS. G. LEWIS, rHOVlJ-tf 8 Market street. A Few Iilore Left OF THE SAME SORT. Those Pine t5alf Booto, WHICH HAVE Gflie Off Sa Rajiflf . Diiriii Fair M! ZtALLlN AND.8UIT YOVBSELF BEFORE THEY ARE GONE, WHEN REPENT- . ANCE WILL COME TOO LATE. ALSO- :' "A FINE . ASSORTMENT OF BOOtS. SllOeS. Gkliterfl. &C -., FOR . LADIES'. , - and CHILDREN'S :V, . which we are sluing at 1 ASTONISHING LOW.' PRICES. , . ? i . t : a FINLAYSON BROn r 1' : r Auo Awwcvuvow, nov24-tf Wiiminirton. N. C.f5 BATES Or ADYEQTlSIHa One Square ode diy, UtlM.& .1 iJL) tlttf m . 1 -sott dava...L.w...!.: esa C3oitraet Adrertlaexnents takpa atrs4 f rrttonately low rates. , -r- AfP11' deaths, Religious, fuLeral and Obltaary notloea wUl bolnaertodat half rater wionpfcid for In advance ; otherwise full rates will be charged.- . , . ...... -,i', ' ywTwa-cash on demand- ci;--- -. FO GALE O IT TJ T A ' Advertisements not exceeding flvellaea'v . inserted under ihls"head at talf onr regular- svertislnglesTneGs alx insertions; tl ' Nd adveriement ta ken at these rates unless paid for In advance ... , . -n i i i , . "ClOn REWT-A WELUKU HOUSE ON JD Wooeter, between Front and second 8t. i lias four rooms and good well of water. Ap. -prrtoC.W. McCLiAilMr, corner Jront and ' ; Queen streets.' S0IIETHI1IG IIEW. .);!! idf i 'i ''!?ov? t'vr.f! -' Mi: T.itMt i : -- " :. A w Aw.AUTiJ,ui.awijBCTiaof:r i . - . - ' . I jsnaai JtreBentsT jcngagement Kings,' .r .. . d Kent's Fine Gold Watches, the best assortment of Solid fJbld Jewalry in the City, Solid Silver and Flaisd Ware, something new to Charms, J r GOLD, t'-,?ER and 8TEEL SPECTACLES FRENpU and AMERICAN CLOCKS,, ; ..- T,, vrTmanda;, ;, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired '.'?..-. . ' ....... ...i ana warrancea.va GEORGE H0NNET, -j -.'ii- j Ko. ta Market Street, octa-ly Wilmington. N. C. .QTITB BRIDAL CUAKBKB. Esaaya for Toons; Hen. on Great f: .i, , r., . elal Evils and. Abuses,; Which interfere with Marriasre.' with snre -neans oz reiiex zor me erring ana unxortn- nate, aiseaaea ana aeouiutiea. sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address. HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSO CIATION. Ma S South Ninth 8t..Philadelnhia. r-a. - ' ' - mov o-sm-ent 2,000 Bbls. Lime. Plasterers are specially requested to try it. wnasarrivea ana gomg mwj Biore. - nov23-ln ...... WORTU A WOBTH. I t v ' j TTf-.wJ rr J Li 03.1 811(1 W 00(1 JL QJQ. wwao. .,ew. wwa.,. MU) On Waller WKrt t of Dock St. R ED AND WHITE ASH COAL : Eggv Stove and CheBnut Sizes, PINE, ASH, '".';. i.:i- f-- . .oak and , . .:,,,r,., - BLACKJACK WOOD . For sale from wharf or delivered. , ' , To meet the wants of many consnmers,,we have arranged to have wood sawed oh the wharf, any length desired, AT LOW BATES. novSCtf O. G. PARSLEY CO. PTATfOSl ' ORGANS ! I W Iwsf VaVVfaA saVtaVefcw Ksf NO. 4S5 BROOME STREET NEAR .:i BROADWAT, Jf. V. i.'J c r G. ltl. Tremaine & Bro. , 11 A NUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PIANO FORTES, AND AGENTS FOR TUB Burdett Combination Organ, ' ;) CONTAINING' '- CanjeRter S Biiriett JTe teals.: Greatest Success ofthe Age ! THE disagreeable reedy tone entirely over. -come in this instrument. - The verdict Is " unanimous, we cnauenretne wono to equal ic I Onr new ' scale medium-sized ' 7 ' octave PIANO FORTES are now, ready, at loir, prtoes s for cash. ' i The New York Ihdepeddent Of SepUlCth. ays of the BURDETT ORGAN r ' " It is by far the most perfect reed lnstru - ment we have ever seen."- . The Christian Leader of Oct. Id, says : - ' ' We had no idea that a reed instrument could be brought to such perfection." . The ptess anapuoue everywnere wno nave had an opportunity of listening to its beautl- fat strains, not only t omy give ic ueir nnquaiinea srivc approval, but unhesitatingly concede that it stands without a rival. it The great increase in the sale of onr lnstru , ments, has enabled us to reduce our prices rer : FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, . from ten to twenty-five per cent, less than any . other house (offerihg the same class of lnstru- - ments) in the unitea states. ... while we act upon tne maxim .or "oaica ales and small profits,' we maae It, at the same- time, a special obj ect,' to furnish our customers with intmments in no way inferior ' Best in the r.lnrkct. HI lilltT i EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY GUAR AHTEED FOB SIX TEARS. ' " -1 Many families have had a desire to obtain a Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealers a Tjroflt of from ilOO to a300. neither do they wish to purchase a cheap made instrument. tnat wooia cost more to Keep in repair snan u is worth, hence a large class of onr mnsic lov ing people have been obliged to do without. ; We can furnish New Seven-Octave Piano Fortes from $279 to ft30. Second-hand Pianos from S40 to42M. i New Cabinet. Organs, i to tl,0U0. .. - ,. .... PRICE LIST SENT TO ANT ADDMss. C. M. TREMAINE, JuneS-SAFtf ; W. B. TREMAINE. In the South where Liver Complaint and Bilious diseases prevail to so great an extent, i..Kun'AiH. 4 Via nuuf tit m. mAft. cine that would act siKKnJlcally and promptly on me xaves, jw"h . ..wi ,t th t.na tima ha aafa nnra aftar . , effects, and yet so simple, that it . inlght be I nieaDTMIT VUOa A. UVW WUIUIiMM UJ u that DR. TUTT VEGETAftLELlTElt PILLS i supplies this wantwTney arosaowpMaennea i AAM by the most eminent Physicians throughout the whole South,'; v. , J !-..Ti.r?' .' ..1 ITotico. rri c.'i.A vt. 5 . : A' PPLICATION wDlbe made to.the Legis.., , 1 r,-a: .u nri iini Worth Carolina Life Insurance company." fir
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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