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s ft ( T ----- , ,;:y .V J r - - PUBLISHED DAILY,. IAI1I, SfiUor ftuj r,ro;?jr. I - -a uni Bulldfcirsjrront St." C... i H0;t,lalvAnce... t7 co .One moath l?&3r 1 ., , f the Clty at FKar Csirra per week. J A. 4 Tlme.; Brm:mom- Wind. " Weather f' 223 75 3 Wlijjht Cloudy P. M. 80:01 65, Calm: Cloudy- -1 wQTE.-r-All barometric -reading sm ri n.i uo i the sea-level and to 32 -degrees Fahrenheit. :r Win 1 ITPi PTMPWrp- I y v?aaiungton,pct. 3 4:35 P,t$Lr)Ui ... . . . ....... vu.. " f . in tao Southern and Gulf RtatR Anil ihf v5n torm now- rrevaiHrt Georgia, -Rain; ia alaa probable Glaring Yed j f j j "t" -VM iaroijDW; 4 conuaafid westerly wiia nazy weatner, on the JUaKes. : :-V- iabllcT eWiuaiici& UcRMsStorery in Dudlbt. & Eiii NorjitiMarket .Btreet.-- vOEmpress:3lipper8 A " . CWiv Ji BivBHa, Clerk. Notice to Conn ty .( Claiooanta.; . : ; , 4t y- i -. See new advertisements, under the caption , C. S. Eixia. Mechanic'aiBullding aniJLoan j ? i - u o juivo ouu& oiore, o -oaarKei r ' 3lrZy Bricte. Pdmeroy hfi v Noticb againsi harboring .Seamen. 1 . ... L. p.SiNB, Cincionati,; Qhio-Qift Eier Falcohkr & BoK-Dealera In HIdeat?0oT.; Leather&c. w( , V,- ' f . Hbidb. Bbos. Jost In, Cabbage, Sugars, . W; fR. FasNGH.-Cprner Market audi 2nd St. Save Time and.Mqnej,;.,. Jki. C STEVEN30N, Market street Apples I v : "-r i-i ae latest stne oi couar me jsassian PtinceVvcad be had at Shrier Bros. During the month of September just closed there Were slaugh tered by the various butchers of this city 824 beeves, 171 sheep, 8 hogs," 8 ; calves and 2 deer. It is meat that .vre should ; keep our readers posted in; this subject,' and ; .w&hquld.fed.0fegrfsA If we were to neglect to r XlO BO.K . ., ..... How to Care a Cold,:.;i':.; . f ;:f YAiithe season for colds. Is ? now upon ui, It may interest pur readers to learn what high ?v medical author! tysays is the best treatment of 2 those troublesome attacks. 5The; advice la to H eat nothing at meals but apiece of toast, drink .Mreely of cold water, walk, twice a .day till -you are 16 agentle perspiration, "and go to bed very early.- - v i a; : : . v .:t , t - Colored ConTexitlon.' 'i'k'f:ix: A Convention for the appointment of dele gates to represent the District In the Colored me during the present month, assembled at r Hall yesterday afternoon,; iOnly i two ities were represented in person New (over andRobesoniGeo. ,TvV iface, Jr., he only deleeate chosen. .Jf1.: ?l rertisemehts urider he ad of . Wants,' leor Rent,' dr'liost and; Foutid' - advanced -'i'lS;? tf .' - of the lightning -rod man got c& at omethlDiCf om Front street,' In r telnity uf the RaUroad.yesterday morning, lud came dashing down the street with almost lightenjniiikeQf impetuosity, xturniDgtthe corner 6t Mulberry and runing" for' some dis- ' tance up that 8treet,;"rhen they were flnally halted, butlwnntiy.thwagOd Badf beerf .pretty badly smashed upi' -Runaways are bS- coming IO KS 01 vequeuii uccurrcuvo bockv Point TowMhlp. ; ; : : iW4 ereF etub'wn -yesfcf dajrj 2 tnap; ticsttiy executed toy s- Mpsajraames, r& Brown, City Surveyor?, of the ,new Township of,Rockv - roiui, recently maae irom a uuruuu 01 aoiueu -.r--i;-' 4"f vnfSSrifi TownshipLtne oounaary lines 01 wnicu are as ' follows t "iOn thtf Nortb bytCypcess'CfeeX on 'ie South anct East by the J7orth East branch ITffe Cape jB ear Kivjerana onf tne west py Irvine's Branch and Morgan's. .Creek. An Ejection wlirbe.beld onsthe-3rdl.inst,at fKocityjf oinT ip4tocKy rax ownsnip, -anci .at Burgaw;f j 11 H 6ldei Tcwn ish ip,Up Select , the necessary township ofacers.;;AXtH 1, Shrier Bros. ; have removed ?to No. 80 Market street, Where they are now ; opening ; one of the lirgest ' stocks of clothing ever purely Spirlmallstic. c ; BibpD &e tn he best of family grocertes, our genial friend, W. R. Freneb, isfamou for his good ?wioesl and l5liqos5whlch,dnappeeiate4 ilways'go 'i off like hot caln;s.V 'The sample bottlej of Pure Old Rye,V pi tandfold bytimselfr Cl which be sent us last Dight.'vas no exception r?Bv?Tliam The ; case of Hanson Lockamy " and ' Olin Jockamy charged with implication in a con- spiracy to murder the witnesses in tbejeasof ,! ii.. the Sampson county prisoners, tciw tried it V 'ine nexv;W5fmtf miwici'pupenor. uquri, r".v7 came up yesterday before U. 8. Commissioner McQu!gg: Bever4 wUnfiseswerexamined gvfi oally postboned pntirto-dayin conseetfee tlrdf the absence' of a material wUnessHwhbtll :i treatment at the -City Hospital. - This - i ;wltne6SIs Gabrial Rials, colored1, 'alleged to ? -0Btruv'e been badly wounded at the time of the I ifU-- If you have found abythlrig; jidyertlser Jt; in j f V !4f? our new department', under head of ''Lost and L . Found," at'half our J-egular rates, for adver Ji-n ' tiseaeata net cri fire lines. . . - - - -r- " ."-.r-rt-.' .- - - - - - -- " ' Z -4 " jf v " - 'V 'A , J ' - - '' ' 1 1 ' " " 1 .... - - :i 1 "4, " pjiAWJlM P'P W.J.' .'" "IHfe-!;.1" " . mPM"l'IH 'IIIIHWI!IIMMWWUJ 1 !" - ... .'. . -- f'" - r , - i ' ' ' - i " 1 i , - -, , T -? - -r: .f' it-fir: -i,; Ti.'.'.t V ' , oi.izoio;:-wiiiniTeTon-c;tB aoeat Dots; ft 4. Two colored male patientswere eot V the City Hospital yesterd vk-j YiTvt ?. ' s: "rM2,8?!?0 hisdeparture last evening for the; North, where .he goes on a brief vlsul'"' -' 'r '4 "I . The twenty-sixtKmonthly meetiDg of the Mechanics' BlStldrn'gAsso',6fatlonT wuHetfeld this.eivenIogf at 7-o'clock? IjhuiI&'o i The: telegraph reports foepyeliW ever deaths in Charleston (ori the; twenty. fubaar ending, yesternoon at noon, showing an ln cfease again. . , ... . -A ,i Alf persons rhavjng' claims agaipstthe county are urgent tequested by 'the Register of Deeds to. presentthenf It' rice. . Read his advertisement in another eolbmbiv iv:m2i;.- --Th6 daily mair-Tetwealmfngt6T'and 410W, We thank our very faithful and energetic 2resmanH th Report of the Department . of Agriculture for the months of. July'Ahgust and September. : ' MrR. E. Heide 6ent us yesterday ala Irish potato of a very pecuHaif formation, present! ing somewhat of a "spraddling" appearance!: Itaa other peculiarities which must be seen to be appreciated. Call and examine. We are informed by the Raleigh Sentinel that ReV. 8."S.!Ashley has resigned the. poai- tion of Superintendent of Public Instruction andetired from the State iul.isgult and that Alex. McIverEaq., of Meckenourg, as been appointed Wbltf sd?s: For Sale or Bent. . ?If you haye a b6user6r farm for" sale drtenti auveruse it m . our new aeparimeni, unaer headoX.For Sale or Resat Sudf oTd regj ular rates, for advertisements not. exceeding. Destrtetfre ' COnflagrration 1 Ellsa- betbiowo Klff nt Buildings Destroy-; ed So Insurance. We regret to learn that the little ioirn of Elizabeth town, Bladen county, was visited on Saturday last by a mostdestrucUye, conflagra tion.' ine iire was first discovered, between 40 and It o'clwk,nHhe roof off a threa. storey uwcuiug iiouse, uccirpieu uj jar. yi. ju.. i3 jh.ua. It thence communicated above to an old aban. doned house, ahdelow"tothela offlcl of; Cot J A. Richardson, and foil owipg th is course the flames next seized upon the law office oc cupied by Mr. R. H. Lyon, thence communi cated, to the store owned and ! occupied by Mr. F, F.' Cummingi with an office adjoining and: then to the law pfficVo H. Sutton. X Here the further 'coarse of the devouHng element in this direction waa stayed: ; The wind blew almost a gale at the timd and burning fragments of large size were flying in every direction. -Through this means a kitchen and smoke bouse to ther rear, .of : the dwelling occupied by ; Mr. t R. H. Lyonopposite Mr. Cumminjj's Store, was destroyed, and it was only through the. utmost Exertions tbatlhe residence, together with, the buildings adjoin. Ing, ' wera preTented t from sharing the same fate.?-;-:-"-.-; The other buildings mentioned were ail de stroyed including- in fWittmber the only three law offices io,tbapUce 'Fprlupately all the goods, furniture, books, &e. contained in the burning buildings, ere removed. rr. The first four bouses named were the proper. ty 6f Mr. T. C. Snitb, whose loss is estimated atfStSOO. Mr. Camming Was tha'beaviest loser.' His store was a very large and valuable one. ana bis loss is not less man ine law office occupied by Mr. Button was the prop erty or Mr. J, a. McDowell, wnose loss is eaii- maed,atA lrom .$800- to $1,000. The smoke bosie..andkkitchen destroyed . belonged to Messrs. Sutton, and :Lyonr: r-Mrr: Se Joss is aboa$Jre the buildings. r r:i:H:'-'.f':;:4y' 4lt la the general impression that the fire was paiy:ceidenUl 46lia originated from a The confldgratloff' wali a -most, disastrous blotr to" "tbff iittlwad very naturally caused the most intense -excitement ; e learn baMnCummi had an iron safe (.the very oJeby tuV wa,whieb was re cently broken open and a - largamousntfof mone,abtcdf:t placed Jn .a niche ln thachimnyof bis store; made for the pui-Msind Jbrk!liBd : in; which was so effected?byvthe flr6 tliatft can "hardly be used for old iron, showing that the heat hoarders. i f If yott want Boarders, ; advertise in our new department, under head of " Wants," .at half our regular nifesGforf advertisements not ex- ceding five lines, t , :iP- tf Beautiful PalutlnfiTs We had the pleasure,.-je8terday,' Of -eximln f ing three superb and , exquisite paintings. !:of large size and ju elegant, anacosuy.. ruui. the wall in the rear 0 the altar m at -Tfiomas (CathOlicV Churehh?C-mlraaiuting: maa leading oy the-haadu little childittja tprecipice in the background upon which is seen a crdss,nd to .blen shi is pointing him; land ou'tlbe left; is ifigtire representing the .-TTll''iiu;2-'rl.'i.. Iinn..tii Anirall TXT a a executed ; in BoiJj sffi ndtr fainting lof the tediWVth onVaf convent posroX "The paihtlniob -therJW KiibV.jui tne "uaroiattvftgei;7.was -purcuasea jn feome by Blsholpib Thasurl.hey are taUi three inmost elegant paintings, . haqdsoiirelyexiecu.ted'and. appropriate in desigtif arid; will add 'materially to the beauty of the sacred edifice. 4. . "r If yon have lost anything, advertise it in our pew department, nnder head of ""Lo6t and Found," at half r our regular rates, for adver tisements not exceeding five lines. .' tf ' thanks to the prpmptnes of thA Department executep ; in rans ; on tneriguvis ine 1 uubt fa'-jrfe' Wjl., Cbar. A Ruth. Railroad." ;Trlrtone.0 J that thertfii jreally WpYospW 61 dqhhinglhis j R od. J,LBrawnrJEsq.f one of the Directors, T J ""om ine rresi- JtidLt3JuPe.rllePtPf the Road, Stating ....L.JUi.i.i.iJLii 'i n'-iaf i ' .. n "' i;nat arrangements had. been made for ,comr pletinglf, and that the iron would be shipped to Wilmingtori hi twoVee&Wlroper ihere "will be no furtherilsappointmeut; tThe busi-r. pees men of Charlotte-; want dij-ect Railroad connection with Wilmington, and we presume , the business md'of "Vyilmingtoh are alsoanx ious for the coqnectrdnVif they are not, the are blind to .theirinterest benefit Wilmington so much as, the one from this city. ' a, . We believe our people fuHy' appreceiatff the importence of the speedy completion of the road and that i will bOailed as" the dawning j oi a new era la thecommeFeMiadvancements of the representative cities .of mountains and th. iflishnMt nnKajMA.HM tatW.'1 Statei Our Chin Basket. S : llSi Excess1-' of "cbremony indicates' lack of breedingi::SLf;0a Indiana .girls , weighing i lessr than 175 pounds are called Sissy..'' . ' J?A;ne( style of fan has .just : appeared, made 0! satin and Jace,w.W is,in the '"shape 6f a butterfly. - , ' w -7- One Of the you ng lady grad nates of the Princeton High School is now driving a team, hauling brick for her brother; y'f r : : The females of one of the Indian tribes, in order to keep silence, fill their mouths with water. pur women fill theirs with tea, and ssjp 'more than ever. ttA4 A Racine girl wanted .her Jover.to swear oii the Bible that ahe was. all the world i to him; on his refusal to do which she knocked him down with the sacred volume. The wife ' of D. A. Dadd of Humboldt, Iowa, has presented her lodeith? nineteen; children in fourteen years, and they are all well, and live at home with their Dadd. A woinan.3-at Oberliu,f Ohio, i collected money for the soldiers' orphans, and uaed it to buy a bonnet ; She said orphans, after they got'used to it, could get along without bread, but women must have bonnets. Ahusbafid advertises "My wife Maria, has strayed or been stolen. Whoever returns her will get his head broke. As to trusting her; Anybody can do sb if they see fit; for, as I never pay my o.wn debts, it's not likely ' I'll payher'n." v . Star Book Bindery. . The attention of the public is called to. the superior facilities we now have for executing cheaply, promptly and skilfully all kinds of Binding and Ruling. Our business in this de partment hasjjadily- increased,4 "an evidence that we have not labored in vain in our effort to establish aBook Bindery equal to the de mands of our growing city. ; But we are de termined to do still more ; and as ourT; busi ness growr so will our facilities beJncreased. Give us a trial. .: 1 v ; 2taw2w Tbe Beslarnatlon of Bev. II. Bioffle- - 1 We briefly adverted in .our last to the ; fact that;Rev.'.II. 8iogleton, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of this city, bad resigned hisf charge, t The following resolutions will sbdw in what estimation be is., held, not only by the members of bis own congregation but by those of other denominations, who sin cerely regrejt that it has been found, necessary for hint to sever the relations he "has ' io long held with the church and go to another field or Jabor rr, ' :t. - y' . Resolutions adopted by thetroneregation of the First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, N. C, October 1st 1871: . WHEBEA8, Tne Kev. t. Li. singleton, ror six Veafa" Datrthe faithful " efficient and Christian Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Wil mington; has. from motives satisfactory to him self, tendered his resignation as such, be it i Hesolvdt Lh&z we recognize in tne Kev. nr L. Singleton, the zealous Pastor, whose minis- irauons naye Deen prompiea dj sl sincere uc slre to btfild up, this church, and promote the general' welfare of the caase of Christ, and whose labora have been blessed to a very great degree, as is amply attested by our records. BexUved'f furtery,Txt 1m concurring with him in his request fbr a severance 6f the "pas toral relation, we tenderrtoibim our sincere wishes for his future prosperity and welfare, and pray that bla lbors ay r be -abundantly blessed 16 the "upbuilding of the Redeemer's kiogdomr; an.dT we bespeak for. him the cordial sympathy ahd co-operation of those with whom biS:4ot .may b,CMUw:lH1Vt3i!'-5 ZliM U&$iM A true copy.- Jas. D.'Citmmino, . mM&X? Clfrk of Session. lAta meetmsf of the congregation of SC Paul's" Evangelical Lu tb eral Cn u rch, Ai el d Oct. ; 1 st,i 1871, on motion of Mr. 11. B. . Eilers, it was unanimoudjf adopted, that comiuittee. of flvs members be appointed te'drait resolutions ex nressive of their sympathyrand regard for Rev H. L. Sengleton, la to pastor of the First Pres- Dyiensm.viuuri.1, u i T4iuiiufti.wf w - xuo following persons' were then apppinted, viz ; Hi B. Eilers. Hi VbllereW-OHashaffen. M. ! J. Dingelhoef and Henry Haarwhicb J the name or liev; u. u. uernneim wasauer wards added. 1? The committee met and agreed nnon the failowinff:::::VPV"e.S i'- iWhbebas, We have this day been informed thatthe Rerl H. L: Singleton, pastor of the tFirst Presbyterian Church, has tendered his resignit on to nlsongregauonv ana wnereas, whan i nn a nons'ree'ation have been without Ttnutnr. Rev. Mr. 8ioerleton has kindly minis- itered to? u in holy'things with great accept- tanee and spiritual, oenenvt oeing win ua iu joy and sorrow, ' prosperity and adversity, therefore . - ' . , , f He&olvecL That we shall ever cherish for Rev. U.1 Lis tngieton,ine xiiguesi. rcgam i :nBAfiiinPB &a a man. his devotion to the cause of Christ, and his fidelity in the ministerial I v KeSdved, that "during the - time .. that 4 he ianrpi nmonc onr neoDle.his labors have ial- wavs;been beneficial to our eongregatloiU and we shiirev'er cherisn for bis memory an anec; jrionate. regard? w tQi I Besolvsdr sT6at?wl Wcearefy-and heartily to gret the removal i of Rev. H. L. Singletdijt from our midst; and humbly pray that-he may be greatly prospered in his labors wherever God shall be pleased tO'call blast andnhat he and his family may be - blessed with happiness and"pro'sperity.tii? Seatived, That these resolutions be spread upon the face of our minutes, and that a copy bf the same be sent by our Secretary to tne Rev. H. L. Singleton,', With the seal of our Church thereunto affiixed. , , - -V ,SSJ H. B. EitKBS, 1 ' - : " ".-G.D.'BMHHBIMt J . - 1 , ' " -H. -VOIjLiKBS, j -V" H. G. Hashagbw, VCommltte. 1 Hsnet.Haab, ( v v A . , . v. MJ.DjjsgklhokfJ ' 1 - ' Matou's Office," Wljftj Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 3d, 187L "f . -. Editor of faily 'Morning sStar: , , .' -.--"IV rr. For the information of the public; in.re&rd to the action of the Board of Aldermeq at their meeting of Oct 2d, authorizing the sale; or .pledge of .City Bonds to the extent, of $100,000, I .solicit the use of your columns to explain : -Z 5 The resolution was passed ""with at View -'to "negotiate a new loan at a less rate nof ' interest than is at present paid byjhe city, and pay off the bank debt and money borrowed of Individ ualsvNo -additional dM is to be'createdT The .saving to be made will be from $4,000 to 3.000 1 per annum,, in loteresL, -m! , " The present unfunded debt of the;. city is; in rouna numbers, about f 7c5,OUO, upon which In. terestis paid at thertate of from one ta one and ja half per cent per month. . ; ,V . ? -The unfunded debt as it now stands is made Tip of the foils wing items.-riz v ' - Amount of unfunded debt January 0, " - " loi, ... . f i - $a,auu Amou-ht - for payment Wilminsrton & ;. Manchester Rail Road Bo ads,' due r-V 1 ' few April 1st 1870 and 187L and on loans.. 13.000 I Amount paid-to J-edeein,' bonds of the J ciijr ui vvuiuiugiuu, piacea ior sam , - -i on account of city, in the hands of I " r Utley,& DAugherty, l.Wall street, !",- . f lf: Y:, 'and bytthemfbypbthicated "" '' fvfartbelr; bwn: usey .i.ijJ ?, r: .12,500 Amount borrowed for temporary purJ ! .. poses, in anticipation of taxes, &c,. '.25,000 - Making up the amount, ; " $73,000 By the failure" of Messrs. Utley & Dougher tyof New X.ork, who had been the 'agents of the city, itjecame necessary, to reliever from pledge, made by that firm, $23,000 of gold 6 per .cent interest bearing bonds, which had been placed " in their hands for sale, and had been pledged by them, for there own use, and which they were unable to redeem. It waa expected- and ioped that' bis . firm, so Well ami honorably known-heretofore, would be able to extricate, themselves - fr6ra : their financial difficulties and pay back to the city the sum due it, amountiog to nearly . $16,000, comprising f amount .paid to redeem bonds pledged, and nett proceeds of five bonds of $1,000 each, 6old by them for which they had failed to ; remit. . Negotiations have been carried on for some time which gave reason to J believe that the city might be secured. They have all 'failed. I have recently received a notice of the intention of .that firm, to take advantage of the Bankrupt Act. f I deem it my duty at this time to in'ornrthe citizens of the'facts of the case.". ' , , t,'':r--!;:''Re8pectfulJy;?:;--;,'j; 7 J 'r-"--'-'. j. ; j ? - Siias N; -Mabtik, Mayor. - SPIRITS OF TURPENTINES ; The eloventfi - volii me of the Kewbern Journal of , Commerce commences on the 1st of November. " y J '.' 'tt The Charlotte fiemocrdt says: The first frost of this season waa yisible'on Friday morning last, the 29th September. Several persons told us that i was thick enough on planks to write their names in it. -' tx"' j p ' i i ...... ; . . " J- ih Tlie ; Soiiiny Hornet 13 re quested to state that the iEJvangelical Lutheran Tennessee Synod will hold - its annual meeting on! the Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in Oct , at Philadelphia Church Gaston " county. y -JS L- The Charlotte Democrat pre sumes that a Company of IJ. 8. troops has been stationed in that cityV foi" the winter, as permanent barracks have been rented. What the object is for placing troops on duty there our cotemporary can't imagine. & Col. IrVm. - Johnstou, J. Jj. Horehead and J. JE. Stenhouse,. of Char lotte, were the only delegates from JKTOrth Carolina,! present -at ..the organization of thr National Commercial Convention now in session at Baltimore.- Mr. . Morehead was elected one of the .Vice-Presidents, a :r ; Speaking f 'bf f the - efforts t of Dickey Ullery; thV Sentinel says: fThis really extraorinaryrNorth Carolina boy of bot twelve years ,bf age,again deiight ed'a large addiencer that assembled Sat urday evening itr the Hall,of the House of Representatiyes,' with some bf his remark able specimens of declamatipnlf Ve iearin irom' thajifessmffer that little Freddy Smith, son of Mr. - J. Q; Smith, of Goldsboro,.fell from a tree on Thqrsday last, by:, which he broke both of bis arms, his right thigh, and; sustained other but less painful injuries..-'The fall was j about twenty-five ; or thirty . feet. At last accounts he was doing 4si well as couldgbe expected.-1 5 ;t ' M-fu .i? c oVt i . The Newbern Times says that Geo. W. Potter, well known in that city, bad a very narrow escape from a horrible death j at the plantation of his father some five or six miles from that city. . While in the girt bouse, ;he undertook to shift s Deit wniie .tue macninery was m upemuuu, and in duing so hi&hand became entangled and he was ;. immediately-; whirled ?with great velocity around th"e wheel; the body performing a complete in voluntary sumer sauiti iTbe accident was ' witnessed by an employee on thepremises who with great presence of i mind stopped the action of the engine on the part of::t he a machineryby which Mr. Potter) was caught. 4He ie ceived very little inj oryCgf-- MW ADVERTISEMENTS.1. In Store aniiiiralisit j l,70O BDla FlourTall gradesSI- fl1 8,OOOBiub.els Wjhite andMixed Corn, t.- fj ? 40O,Sales Hay, 1,000 JBnshels Seed Oatsi'SS1 0? f 25 ,HHDS: 3ACON SIDES and SHOULDERS, 10O BOXES DBY SALTED SIDES, ldetBBS,3t8SP0B&V aoo ) polls BaggJng-jLight andSeavy, ;40iTna10bchWttbnTi - 15Q BbBeedSJugaj,-;'io 250 BagaJio, Laguyra and' Java Coffee, ; MOBARReLS STRUPit, 0O Seccd uaiid SjpmiiJBaxreis,;y srsi; i 40T0NSE(?d 4:: 10O BBL.S. DISTLKLEB'S" OLUE, - r-H'.i-V' '" ait a runa VkTf a 2,600 SACKS AMERICAN SALT, i V, v j S,00O Sacfcs Liverpool Salt, Ac., &c., . vV "-'"'"jropisaleiowby .jr;:rr. . oct 4-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ESay Time andllpney , 1 BY. STOPPING IN . f - - - i AT-'iRiie H' s. jtfo get'your' Groceries, .Wines and Liquors. 4 He will sell yon as good Goods for as Little Money as any uouse in the City. If youjvant asoodaixdpnxe Liquor, try tis, ; : at-ri . , 4 - - $3 , VIRGINIA AVHISHEY. : It is pronounced the best and, purest lfquor In the market ad only $3 per,gallont;,. .... : oct 1-tf " : ' Cor. Market and Second Sts, ' GOLD DUST.: :v .1.. 4 fBT? ''' t tic k Pomeroyi '- Tne versatility of genius exhibited by this author has won for him a world-wide reputa tion as a facetious and a strong writer. . i ' .One moment replete with the most- touch ing pathos, and the next full of fan, frolic and sarcasm. - -' '? 'i:-." Fr-x f ; BBICK-DUST," by Brick Pomeroyi author of , ense, Konsense, Saturday Night, Gold Dust and Bricic Dust, i.: ' Just received and for sale at ,; - ; ; -, iy " ' , . liEINSBEBQEB'S oct 4-tf . ; ; live-Book Store. APFI.ES ! A : V'" APPJLES 1 . APPLES ! -V- AT- ljW ' V' v'iQ' ;ifV; OCt 4-tf , J. C. STEVENSON'S. The only Beliable Gift Distribution in the -: . - . ; :t. - ; .- -, .-. - country I '- -i y . --: 560,000 QO IN VALUABLE GIFTS ! ' - to bb msTniBtrrBD iir " . . .. L.. ; D V: S X-N E S ' I.--- ' 152nd , REGULAR 'U MONTHLY G I F T E NTE R PRISE 1 To be drawn Monday, Nov. 27th, 187L . t, TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 : EacU in Grdabacks! Two Prlies 9l,ooo u ;;'c -:'' 'f-'r ''''" :r;- - Five Prizes $500 .GREENBACKS Ten Prises $100 ; S i ' WEOLB KTMBBB OF CASH GIFTS, l,C0O ! J 1 Horse and Buggy, with Silver-mounted Har ness, worth $000 ! One Fine-tohed Kosewood Fiano, -worth $'J)3 1 Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $1( 0 each Five Heavy Caned Gold Hunting Watches and Heavy Gold Chains, worth $100 each ! Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth v-.-v.-: $125 each I .,-... Ten Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, worth -.:-":,. $100 Each!. . 03 Gold and Silver Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 each. v Ladies' Gold Leontine Chains, Gent's" Gold Test Chains, Silver-plated Castors, Solid Sil ver and Double-Plated Table and Teaspoons, Ivory-Handled Dinner Knives,' Silver-plated Dinner Forks, Silver Vest Chains, Photograph Albums, . Ladies' Gold' Breastpins ' and - Ear rings, Gents' Gold Breastpins, Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rings, Gold Pens, (sil ver extension,) etc. , T-'i-r'tl!:.- i -J-iig. tliziC-i Whole number Gifts, 6,009. ::" " " ' . ";fi : ; ..Ticket8 Limited to 60,000. Agents wanted to sell Tickets, to whom Lib eraiPremiums wUl be paid. . Slnsle Tickets,: $1 ; Six Tickets, $5; ,- Twelve Tickets,' $101 Twenty-five ; X .y.UJ,.Tcfca $20. 1 y . . Cbrculars containing a full list of prizes, a description of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Distri bution, win be sent to any one ordering them. AU letters must' be addressed to ..r.-. ; bFricTf, '. '' - p. SINE, Box 86, , 101 Wt 5th St., .- t.--v - Cincinnati, O. -oct 4-SeodFtNov 28 Wed FrSun f v r - ; ifl JELE CAUTIONED AGAINST HARBORING or trusting any of tbe crew of the Bri Bargue Maria as no debts of their contracting wUl be. paid by Captain or consignees. , , oct 4-2t , TQthelPjffilic. o -.: a.,-. WILMINGTON,0 N. G. ) " E haye this day; purchased the entire In terest of W.J J.? Pen ton In the firm bf Wi? J. Penton & Cothc Jt?BstaeasfWinTliereafter be carried on at the.oid stand of WiJl Penton 'A Co., nnder the flrni and, pape of Falconer Son and. aU the' debts' d uo YT.'Ji Penton A Co. are wkvable onlv ib Falconer & "Son,' who are alone authorized to Tx36eipt'Xo"'8e,..aaB debts contracted for and ph account 'of WV J. Pentoh & Qo:'iarJXl be paid on presentation to 'fc'tjfc'T " '? FALCONER & SON. ! v ;-lEALEES OT:t:s'nr: Hides.rWooU teather,' Fnrs, Paper Stock, Jletals, afeC;,; ; isroS NORM TER ::ST., Are prepared to" pay the highest Cash Prices jfdr all articles In theii lMes-aoiieii tbe i-f'ti ;4.: ?fcrir'f1.w ;igi?Tr--M't' ?? COAtinned patronage ol their friends and the pubuc L: . ; f oct 4-lw . Loan Acre ciation. . mHE 26th MON THE r MEETING will be held JL at the Commercial Exchange, this even ing, at 7U o'clock. s - - ' lues will be received during the day at Dud ley EUis Shoe Store. ' -iT; ;.. C. S. ELLIS, octl-lt Secretary and Treasurer, , Oaa square oa.3 day, .Vm;.V..'.'';i;...V o - -. - twod- ys. .................. 1 " . tircD t "-',........;........r.. - 2 CO It- fQar cl.y3 2 U flTodays...... 3 CT , . anflwfif 'r. ...... .............. . 8 13 one wee-v ...... .............. : Contract Advertisaiaents take fet pro pcrtliiteljlOT? ra.tc. '- .-. : . r Uzrrizsea Deaths, Eeligrtous, Funerr l cJL Obituary notices will ba inserted at bslf rates -when paid for in advance ; otherwise full r-t-3 will be charged; ---;-. Xhkics Cash on demand. . -; - ; NlW : AD VERTISEMENTS. . !'-? !'- ' . .v ;-.-t.'V-. , ' ' '"ALu persona having claims against the jCJL'Connty are requested to present them at ' once, and those, whose claims have been ap proved will please call on 'the Register ot Deeds and obtain their orders and present, them to tne Treasurer for payment. . !r i: :'j; BivENS, Clerk, r r. ter W. H. Gefken,Dpty Clk, " r oct 4lt : Cabbage,' tortoricoDemarara. and : . ; ::. -icr bt,?Croix bogars, , Salmon, Mackerel,: Codfish, Flour, Fish; Canned Goods,- ; : ' ; ' " Sar Coffee Spice,' ' ' , '-.-''.."' f, ... Snnff,. Cigari .Jobacco: 3Vbod and Willow Warei - c ; Cheese, B utter, . Lard , r : I k J ; Potatoes; Onions, Lemons, ; ...Candies, &c., fcc, " pftittr , rH -c HKirE BROS. ress era"! --." . .. ess biippers ! BRONZE aAND - BLAQK U K5t 4-tf:.,;, of itheBiaiBoot: MISCELLANEOUS.- C LbuTsiaiia State Lottery . COMPANY. Incorporated August 17, 18G8. CHARLES T. HOWARD... .....PRESIDENT ' SINGLE NUMBER XOTTERxV ? f. ' - SPLENDID SCHEME ONLY 20,000 NUMBERS " Ay:: capital prize..;.:;.., ;;v. . $50,000 , ..I1 - : .; TO BE DRAWN AT NEW ORLEANS ON SATURDAY, October 21st, i7l. HOWARD, SIMMONS & CO.. Cohtbaotobs r, r: 20.000 Knmte Mets Only $2fl, ni prize or $50,000 is;;l..;;.l..il.$!)0looo 1 prize Of 30,000 is............... 30,000 ( lprizeof 20,000 is...............U...i. 20,000 1 prizeof 10,000 is.. .-. 10,000 "lprizeof - 9,000 . is.;;. ........ .......... '9,000 1 prize of ; 8,000 ; is...................... 8,000 1 prize of , 7,000 ls.l.. 7,000 1 prize of 8,000 . is. ................ f . . 6,000 , 1 prize of 5,000- is...... 6,000 lprizeof. 4,000. is........ ......, 4,000 1 prize of ,'.-'8,000 is;. 8,ooo ' 1 prize of - 2,000 is........ 2,000 l prize or i,oowi l prize or . i,vw lprizeof 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of . 1,000 ; 1 piize of 1,000 lprizeof '1,000 -1 prize of '1.1000 "1 prize of 1,000 lprizeof -1,000 . 1 prize of ; 1,000 .5-" , a. prize or i,uuu lprizeof iM.000 1,000 -are...V........... lprizeof -.1,000 lprizeof : 1,000 ' - . . -' I - ' ' - i prize or i,uuu ; 1 prize of. ' 11,000 lprizeof 1,000 lprizeof '1,000 .-: lprizeof, 1,000 1 prize of T 1,000 1 prize of .1,000 lprizeof-; 1,000 1 prize of , 1.000 :",o 1 prize of " 1,000 50 prizes of J. 600 are...1..;. i...:;.'! 25.000 817 prizes of 200 are. ,..,......... 3,400 86 Approximation prizes... ...... .',..;.. 12,600 440 prizes, amounting to.;.:.T.l.;...r.$ 230,400. j Whole Tickets, $20 ; shares in proportion! ; K Prizes payable without deduction.' 4 Orders to te addressed to-''-'-' y . c JjOcIc- Box 692, Post-Offloe, New Orleans. ' Send Post-Office Money Order, or Regis teryonr Letter. ... OCt 1-tf s- Jiist tiof fHand r FEW,jBOXES. COMMON; TOBACCOS, , ; SO Cents Per Pound. " GENUINE DURHAM," STAR "BRAND," 1Cf,0$e.V..'-ii;; f Vv.f ' :'-r f "EURE K A,'.i tPRIDE "and f'SUPERIOR." ; : ;ii; : ;rr;:.'--:- ?r-::'3:;.' i' -'. f .Victor Twist,7? - " Wine Sap,? yMAX. Fp WRRFINE-CUT v v. ang 24-tf , Tobacconist. l :rftflfl BUNDLES TIES,; -.V 1 '-v r.-Xi For sale by tjr.?.? '- s JT. W.lUSlCgilMJSiK OCfcS-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water iSt. I ' T" Ilolacccs ILIoIacncD ! nhfi i1.. syrup; ' 1 Kflfl BDLS.- TIES,:. , . .v ;. " ..v IjOUl . Ar . HUt HUD VJ J ..1. . W KEECTNEH. oct 8-tf . . 27, 28and3North Actert'-- ATAUTO. "TTTA3STEI By a youu? man of Fayetto "W ville, a situation as Teacher, or in eomo other capacity. Can give unexceptionable references. Addrees,R. S. n.,Lox 1SS, l ay ville, N.C. oct4-t FQtl GALE OH HCT. EOR KENT From Oct. I t, that desira ble Store a. E. corner of I ront anct Red Croso streets, now occupied by Mr. f chulken. AddIv to Dr. COBB. -over J. L. Aooster'a Drugstore, ' ' ' r . 8e;t2.tT .. . . : . .-"r ';--'v.. '''''tf-yftA-cftxy . y;'" ..,'s- j.' .V...'- ;,V' '.:; 4 :T, ; : , -s..-..i ..... .--t.tr-y-j .: Vi;'.--...'v V ; ... -U-'.-js-S .S.,-,-.-..-C--..-, , ..-v., .;. . .- . -.v i .... M00 " lj.v. O If'sft T'--'.V,t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1871, edition 1
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