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" THE MORIf ING STAR, VI PUBLISHED DAILY,, - fyjf . H BKBNABD, Editor andProp'r. Offiob, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front 8t. . 9 nnfl vear, in advance...; .........$7 00 &hree months, in ad vance. ... 8 00 SSmontn, in advanced... 75 rrhfl Mobwino Star will be delivered in any ETEOBOIiOUICAJL BECOBD. , . Oct sswiC Time. Wind. " Weather 7 A. 2 P. M SE gentle Clondy SE gentle Cloudy M. M. 9 P. E gentle U Ram. Mean Temp, of day, 71 deg. . ; Notk All barometric readings are reduced tn the sea-level and to 32 degrees Fahrenheit 1 Robert 8ktboth, - Serg't Sisnal Service U. S. AI WAR DEPARTMENT,1 Office oi uuiei csignai urucer. Washington, Oct 54:35 V, Probabilities. Rising barometer and clearing weather -with northwesterly winds will probably prevail Fri day throughout the Mississipplvalley. Easter ly wind3 with rain continue on the f South At lantic coast The low barometer on the lower lakes will probably continue to 'move east ward with southerly winds, and possibly-rain from Virginia to Massachusetts Friday morn jDo Lisjht local rains will very ; possibly be experienced In Mlnnesota and 4 Wisconsin . to uight. .... - AEW AUTEBTISEaeilTS. .iaiNSBEKGER's Live Book Store, 39 Market 6treetNew Novels The Latest Published. Dudley & Ellis, No. 41 Market street Cheap Calf Boots. W. M. Stevenson. House Furnishing Ar ticles. Removed to Front Street Oldham & Cummin o. Near Approach of the "Tidal Wave." : Thos. IL Weight The .very latest styles of flats. : . ' ;- ' --. : ' : P?Y- Wanted: Two good Tailors to' make Coats. Best prices paid. Apply immediately at David & Wwl's, ; " It 27 Market street To day, weather permitting, the signal sta tion at this place will be surmounted by a staff or pole about forty-one feet high, upon which will be displayed, as soon as they are re ceived from the Department at Washington, dSflercnt colored flags as precautionary sieuals for the .benefit of commerce. The staff would have been erected yesterday but for the 6torm. . : . .. .' - Roller SkatinK ';: ::A Mr. Jas. M. Brown, Superintendent of the Skating Rink In this city, informs u that he intends, if possible, to have the rink .. In suc cessful operation by the last, of next week, lie is busy making preparations for tfie-open-ing of the 6eason, 6uch as procuring new rollers, &c, and expects to introduce many novelties in this pleasant - and healthful ac coinplishment. - s; - " -. ; .V ' . : Removal. Our friend Stevenson has removed into our neighborhood, the real business centre of the city, where he has opened one of the finest stocks of China, Glass, Earthenware and House Furnishing Goods ever seen In Wil mington. City customers and country mer chants should call and see how fine a thing it h to bay the best goods at the lowest prices. Deatb or a Prominent Colored Man. Yesterday George Washington Green, who iM for some time past officiated as Clerk of Hie Market, was carried to his last resting place. He bore the reputation pretty generally of ben) an efficient officer, and Is said by his superiors in office to have been always prompt courteous and correct The colored people nave lost oue of . their most worthy citizens. The police in a body escorted his remains to I'ine Forest Cemetery. : Discharged from Custody, Mr. George Sinclair, who , has for several months past been confined in our. county jail to await a requisition from Georgia, was brought before His Honor, Jndge Russell, yes terday morning, on a writ of habeas corpus, and discharged from eustodyC Mr." Sinclair de clares Lis innocence of any intentional wrong tl 'ing in the matter Which has caused him so much trouble and Inconvenience. He must feel very much gratified at being enabled to breathe the pure air of liberty again after Buch a long and tedious confinement We shall ex pect to hear of his speedy connection with some of the traveling theatrical companies now in the South. business Changes. During no season since the war. have we witnessed so many changes in location among ar business men. And in nearly every In stance improvements have been made lu the buildings occupied to meet the wants of those who, have moved into them.' Hence there is a general tearing down and building up, shelv iusr, painting, &c; going on in every direc twn. The result will be, we hope, a marked improvement iu the appearance of our business bouses, some of which formerly" looked Tie llumbnc Exploded. Up to the time of going to press last night tbe "tidal wave" had not put in an appearance, in lieu thereof, however, our city and vicinity, daring yesterday and last night, was visltedby a heavy rain" storm. The tide, too," under the influence of the pravailing wind, was' quite u'Kb.aud the two facts, taken Into consldera "on in connection by some of the supersti ,10u?, set them to thinking very Strongly tha the bi- "wave" would in reality make its ap pearauce. During to-day the "cruel hoax" w'jl bave sufficiently developed , Jtsell to quiet he ,ears of the most credulous, and the "tidal wave" will be numbered among the glanthum bug3ofthepast. - . C' ' i intlnBr Pa nor. We do not keep Prlntlnir Paper regularly in stock for sale ; but can always supply our "lends with small quantities, say from two to u reams, at reasonable prices for all strictly . sa 0rlers. Sizes of oaDer 22x31 and 28x40 vChe8' and 6me quality as that used on the fusing stab and Carolina Farmer. tf Barom- mom. eter. eten S0:02 - -72 29:97 "73 29:93 70; -I i Yol.TIX-116. 12. Imm3i Dots. Thete was no session of the. City Court yesterday. About the last , shrimps of the season were Iri market yesterday. ' Next Thursday, the 17th Inst; is the first anniversary of the death of Gen. Lee. ;- - . ....... ... . ....-.. . The Baptist State Convention will con vene In Chatlbtte on the 7th of November. ' Th.er North Carolina Conference will meet In Charlotte on the 29th of Novcmoar. Bi6hop Payne is expected to preside. ' The; oyster 6aloons will all be in full blast in ad ay or two. Some of them are dealing out the delicious bivalves already. , t Only, two yellow fever deaths In Charles ton, for the twenty-fourhonrs ending at noon yesterday, were reported by telegraph last night, l.:"' .. . j -.The 'Guard House at tEe City :Hall has a basso prqfundo Of great compass of voice imured in Us cells, The city ' would part with him to an Opera company for a consideration.' For the. first time in several years ; a gen uine organ grinder was 6een - on our streets yesterday plying his vocation. Of course, on account of. the novelty of the thing, he reaped a harvest of pennies, and juvenility was In ecstaciesi , . : . ; , The palest intelligence in reference to the "Tidal Wave" will be found in our advertising colqmps under the" headi of: "Great - Excite ment." It is proper to state that this startling information came to, hand after our article on the same subject was written. Read and p re pate to lay in your stock of breadstufls ! We have this day received a dispatch from the Clerk of the Weather, who Informs us that the "tidal wave" has been postponed for one week toil allow David & Wbil to sell one million more tidal wave suits of clothing to save the human race of Carolina. ... It , David & Weil. Amusements tbis Season.' It is to be hoped that the Theatre will be rented to some responsible person without de lay. . It would have been much better for all concerned had the matter been attended to a month ago. The theatrical season is now. upon us, and in many Southern cities' of less note than.! Wilmington the amusement pro gramme for the season has already been inau gurated and theatricals are in full blast We suppose the matter of leasing or renting Tha lian Hall for the year will-be disposed of with in the next two or three days,, and then some calculation can be made aa to the number and character of amusements with which we are to be favored, We learn that the 'Ada Harland Troupe" have expressed their determination to visit our city about the third or fourth week in the present month, and - Skiff & Gay lord's Minstrels are also expected to favor us with l a shoj-t engagement. . These and two or three other excellent companies have already made application for the necessary accommo dations, and we hope they may t receive them. Onr Chip Basket. Germany has nineteen female editors. When 'Is a clock on the stairs dangerous? When it runs down. An Iowa girl cut up a rattlesnake "with a cleaver, aQd didn't faint until she had got through. If you want, your neighbors to "know give a party anoSdon't invite the about you,' folks who live next door. A householder in Florida, in filling up hi3 census schedule, under the heading "where born" described on4 of his children as -"born In the parlor," and the other "up stairs." A strict return. ; . : .. " : It is cheerful to be sitting In a railroad car, going at the rate of forty miles an hour, and have al man pass through the train and leave a tract In your lap entitled "Prepare to meet your God." A gay matron in Indiana recently captured her ' daugher's" intended, whereat the young lady waxedl wroth, and, by way of revenge. stuffed a dozen bunches of fire crackers under the bridal couch. - s - A Pittsburg lady so loved a Pittsburg doctor that; she was willing to take him even with the name of Oldshue; and the happy couple get along with that eae for which a pair of pidshues are proverbial. , : , SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. i Frost in Tarboro on Friday. The State Fair, commences a week from next Tuesday. They have had trost regularly for a week! past in Washington and vicin ity. . J " 't . "Prof. Briggs intends starting his skating rink in Tarboro' at an early x3ay. . ' ' , , Th$ Tarboro s Southerner re grets to learn that the Gin House , of Mr. C. W. Soiith on the Penny Hill iplanta -tion, Edgecombe county, was entirely consumed by fire last Saturday aiternoon aboat 3 o'Qlock; ' 'W-Mr The! Washington Impress says: Mr. Jesse Cox, a farmer living in Pitt county, ca?ie to Washington last Monday to purchase some, goods, and on his way home, wheb about four or five, miles from town, his horse became frightened and ran off, upsetting his cart. v. There was a bar rel of pork jin the cart,, which lelU oa -Mr. Cox's head! when the cart upset, killiDg him almost instantly.- ; - The Tarboro Southerner says : Meetings have beeiflield in many localities and they the colored men of Edgecombe havedfeterminined not to work next year ior less thn one half, threatening to move to Louisiana en masse if this demand is not complied jwith. . This . is exidently the work of mean, designing white men, wo are thna exeitinff the laboring population for private purposes of their own. They. are known, V A . J-'4--2'--iiLi ::.-Av rd " . wn.iiiiTGToii;jn; c . i'eiday. October e; i87i; - The JSr a says there will be ample 'provision for all.who may desire to board in, that citj during !Fair-.week.. , y- The Raleigh , Sentinel, says ; The total shipments of cotton from Raleigh for 1870-71, were over twelve" thousand bales. This season I the shipments are estimated at about eight thousand, on ac count of the partial failure of the crop, We aid informed that there is ? a - decided improvement in the quality of our cotton this year. ! Rutherford Vindicator says : An old man and his son, giving the names ofilas and Sikes iDgram;' "hailing from Lancaster county, B. ,0., came, to Robert McFarland's, at 3andy Plains, Polk coun ty; on the 25th ult., both-.sick and 'par tially deranged. The son died on Thurs day about 12 o'clock, and the old man' is in such a condition that nothing satisfac tory can be obtained from him in regard to his family. . " r, J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Cheap Calf Boots K CHE A? CALF EOOTS ! . " CHEAP CALF BOOTS ! DUDLEY & ELLIS, . lgn of the Bis Boot. OCt 6-tf Removal. M ,Y E N TIB E .STOCK. OP- - China, Glass, Earthenware and ; Uonse Fiirnisbins: Goods, IS REMOVED TO FBOHt' STREET, next door to John D. Love,1 and opposite Chas. D. Myers A.C.;-:;V-'--'i ' I shall be pleased to see my. City Customers, also COUNTRY MERCHANTS, to whom I am offering special inducements. octC-lw W. M. STEVENSON. 1 ' . - . - i NEW NOVELS. LATEST PUBLISHED Z Tart ; or Tlie New :- Crnsie ! By the Right Hon. BENJAMIN DISRAELI. ... ANKE FUMESS I " . ' A NOVL.VBy the' author of "The Sacris . f tian'8 Uousehold," "Veronica," "Ma- ; : - uel's Progress," &a, Ac . - ; ) UEZNSBERGER'S . Live Book Store. The Very latest Styles. rjllIE VERY LATEST 8TTLE8 OF HAT S Just Received by Rail, at THOS. H. WRIGHTS, -No. 9 North Front Street, oct 6-tf Great Excitement ! IN consideration of tha near approach of the " Tidal Wave," which is to overwhelm the coast, and inasmuch as our proximity to the river renders our establishment liable to be submerged, we offer for sale at a small ad vance on cost our entire stock of COB1V, HEAL, OATS, C, Ac., until the 10th Inst, up to which time we can be found as usual in our office in case of a rise in the river, customers coining in boats will find us on the roof. ' ' t " - ' ' OLDHAM A CUMMIN (J. N. B. Weather cloudy and threatening wind light from the southwest. In all prob ability the wave will be here soon. , fit 8500,000. ' 8500,000 Real Estate Distribution : OF MEMPHIS1 FOB 18717 Drawing Oct. 31,1 87 1 - 5 SHARES. 5 EACH. "r . 8467,000 IN SEAL ESTATE! $33,400 IN PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 38 Valuable Realties, embracing among the most Important pieces the new Memphis The atre, costing $35,000, now under rent for $5,000; a $32,000 Plantation, eligiblysituated and very productive; Residences, from $4,000 to $5,C03; desirable Business Property, $10,000; splendid Building Sites ; Suburban Homes; 128 Prizes in Personal Values, Diamonds, Watches, Sil ver Plate, Pianos, Organs, Ac. . ;KOTICJE. .All the shares unsold at the time of distril bution will be surrendered and their corres ponding numbers not allowed any represent ation. The managers will not hold a ticket, thus guaranteeing. the' shareholders the full control. ' , i - : . . . pASSMORE A RUFFIN, -Managers.' ' For information and shares, apply to : ;' ;, , NATHAN MAYER,"',! , With L. Weill A Co., Wilmington. sept 234tawtlllOct31-SatTuATh MISCELLANEOUS. j nJ. T; JAMES, Auctioneer. i SBY: JAMES & MEAKES. Harshars Office, CITY OF WILMINGTON, W. C, . OCTOBER 4th, 1871. $ " - X - - JLN accordance with an order from the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Wil mtngton, I willofter for'sale at Public Auc tion, at Exchange Comer, on Monday,' October 9th, at 12 o'clock Ml, " . . - theee'jtoehoeses,' : Formerly inlhe serv&a of; the city They are warranted sound,' are perfectly gentle and cau be worked in any manner desired. - r W. P. CANADAY, City Marshal. n; ! oct 5-2t II aa Ions been regarded as the best and cheapest Baking Powder in use. ' Perfectly pure and healthy. It makes, at short notice, delicious Biscuits, Rolls, &c. There need be no waste of food prepared with it, as it is always of the best quality we would say to those who nave never used it that a very few trials will enable them to use it, not only with entire ' satisfaction, bnt with economy. . Put up full, het weight, as represented. : - : Grocers and Dealers sell it. DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop's, : v, 69 New Street, MEW YORK CITY, april 11-eod 6m Tu Th Sat THE " STAR" S T E A M JOB PRINTING HOUSE, Book Binderyy ' ' AND ; r Blank Book - Manufactory, WM. H. BKRN ARD, PropHor, WILMINGTON, N. O. Tlie Only Establisliment in the ! t.JA ni '1 ' s-r r-. State Having all these facili ties combined. IMPROVED MACHINERY OF A L L KIND S ! THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF ' TYTE PAPERS, GAUD8 AND INKS SKILLED WORKMEN IN EVERY DEPAHTMENT I N O T T II E tt O W E S T P 11 f CE S , Jj : ' " - A BUT, AS L O W P 11 I C E S ' ' , AS . Any Other - Etablishment - FOR THE ! i .,',". ' BEST WLITY OF WORK I PRINTING, RUI.INO AND BINDING, ' . OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION, Executed Promptly and Skilfully !. SINCE ADDING S T E A M P OWE R, . V we are enabled td fill orders with - , THE UTMOST DISPATCH , . May6-S4Ftf Whole no; i;258 MISQET J i A NEQUS. E EM 0 V A L! JL HAVE REMOVED MY STOCK OF : Cabinet Fnrnitnre, ' " :- . : ",r r Bedding, Ac, to my new and commodious store on. l - y NORTH I FRONT, 1 . . , BETWEEN - . V " , Princess and' Chestnut Streets, immediately North of and adjoining the First National Bank Building. . I shall be pleased to have my Patrons and the public generally call at my new stand, and will take pleasure in showing them my , " . , T o -crrr wliicb - Is tlie LABGEST and MOST k COMPIlETE lover exbibited in any , Sontbern Market. In addition to my stock of Furniture, I shall always keep on hand a full assortment of . CARPETS, MATS, RUGS OIL CLOTHS, &c. This Department will be under , the control of a gentleman of long experience In the business. ' - " A call is respectfully solicited from all in want of any goods in my lino. ' ; ; . .. .. ..... : - ' , OCtl-lw . A. SMITH. In Store ! In Store I 10,000 BUSHELS CORN, S.OOO Bush. OATS 300 BALES HAY, ' 120 Hhds SMOKED SIDES and SHOULDERS, 50 Hhds. D. S. Sides and Shoulders, 85 Boxes D. S. Sides and Shoulders, 150 BBLS. PORK, , S50 Hhds. and Bbbl3. S. U. MOLASSES, 150 Hhds. and Bbls. CUBA ' 800 Bbls. FLOUR, 475 SACKS COFFEE, 2,000 SACKS SALT, 100 BBLS. and BOXES CRACKERS, 200 ROLLS BAGGING, 40 TONS TIES, 20 Tons HOOP IRON, I,OOOPIRIT .CASKS, 150 BARRELS GLUE, , 20 BARRELS BUNGS, , ' . ;.. 200 PAPERS RIVET3, 150 TUBS and KEGS LARD, . 7 250 KEGS NAILS, ' 200 CASES OYSTERS, Ac, Ac, &c, ' . For sale by ' ' F. W. KERCHNER, oct 5-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. - The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country I $60,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS ! . TO BR DISTBIBUTBD IK L . D . SINE'S 152nd REGULAR ' MONTH EY GIFT E NTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday, Not. 27th, 1871. '- .TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF " $5,000 Eacli in Greenbacks X Two Prises Sl.OOO w i r '"" 1 Five Prizes 8500 ; 3 g GREENBACKS Ten Prizes $100. . ; 3 , ( . . ...- f -,KV-. :r ' -WHOX.S NUMBKBtOr CASH GIFTS, 1,000 ! . ' ... 1 Horse and Buggy, with Silver-mounted Har ness, worth $600 ! - ? -One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $303 ! Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $K0 each Fire Heavy Cased Gold Hunting Watches and Heavy Gold Chains, worth $100 each f ' ' ; Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $125 each ! " ' Ten Ladies Gold Hunting Watches,1 worth . ... .v $100 Each!. ' M 03 Gold and Silver Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 each. Ladies' Gold Leontine Chains, Gent's Gold Vest 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. v , : -( ,,, . ;. - j Whole number Gifts, 6,CO0. ; : ; '; , ' Tickets Limited to 60,000. Agents wanted to sell Tickets, to whom Lib eral Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets, $1 ; Six Tickets, $5 jj Twelve Tickets, 810; Twenty-five ' ' Tickets, $20. Circulars containing a full list, of prizes, a description of the manner ot drawing, and other inlormation in reference to the Distri bution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to . t s- or "lea, , L. D. SINE, Box 88, . , 101 W. 5th St., Cincinnati, 0. oct 4-SeodFtNov 23 Wed Fr Sun . Save Time and Honey BY STOPPING IN AT EBENCH'S, To get your Groceries, Wines and Liquors. He will sell you as good Goods for as Little Money a9 any House in the City. If you want a good and pure Liquor, try hia . $3 TIRGINIA WHISKEY. , It is pronounced the best and purest liquor In the market and only $3 per gallon. ; . , ,s W. R. FRENCH,'' oct 4-tf ; Cor. Market and Second Sts. THE MORHTJrCt STAB ' BOOK BIND ERY is complete in all its appointments, and is in charge of one of the most skillful workmen in the State. All kinds of .Rinding executed neatly, cheaply and expeditiously. may2a-205-tf BATES FvATEBTISrjra t One Square one day, wlv. ...... '... ....... two u'ays,... .,... , 1 0 60 " . " " three aaysM,.... ...... 2 oo ' ' roar davs...... 2 W " " five daytW.... 3 00 ii ii oneweek ....8 80 Mr Contract Advertisements taken at pro . portionately low rates. : - . ; rT ; V Marriages, leaths, ;ReL'v:tru8, funeral and Obituary notices will bo invv4' at Iialfrates when paid for in advance ; otciwUe full rates . will be charged. . -.... .. Txkxs Cash on demand. t - t b; i r : '.' J v; MISCEI,LANEQU:S, J U 8 TIN :" Vt l":Ai vr 'f; -tV':i: tl-'-: ,r u J Cabbage, .rortorico, I)eiDarara and u;;;-.: St.HCroix,Sngarsv;( Salmon, Mackerel, .Codfish, -Flour, i Fish, Canned Goods .-. , . ; j : : - v "' Sngar Coffee, Spice, ' ; : : :t Snun, Cigars' & Tobacco,' Wood and Willow Ware, 7-;f-,:. pClieeso, JButter, 'Lard, V : i . .r Potatoes; OnionsJ Lemons," r 4 : : i: ": Candies; &c.,oW v oct. 4-tf ! " " HEIDE BROS. " Louisiana State Lottery GOMP-AfNFS:.- Incorporated August 17, 1808. CHARLES T. HOWARD.V..;.PRESDDENT SING EE NCMBEB LOTTEBT. SPLENDID SCHEME-ONLY 20,000 NUMBERS ! CAPITAL PIIIZE.................. 50.000 ' ' ' CliASSO, TO BE DRAWN AT NEW ORLEANS .ON SATUBBAY, October 21st, 1871. HOWARD, SIMMONS & CO., CONTRACTORS . ' SCHEME : , -' 20.000. totaTiciets Only '$20. 1 prize of (50,000 is...... 1 prize of 80,000 is...... 1 prize of 20,000 is 1 prize of 10,000 is...:.. 1 prize of 9,000 is. 1 prize of 8,000.1s , lprizeof 7,000 is., i... 1 prize of 6,000 r is 1 prize of ; 5,000 is 1 prize of 4,0i)0 is...... lprizeof S.oooMs.....; 1 prize of 2,000 is...... $b0,000 so.ooo. 26,000 ..'10,000 9,000 "8,000 7,000 6,000 6,000 4.000 8,000 2,000 l prize of 1,000 lprizeof 1,000 1 prize ol 1,000 s lprizeof r 1,000 ' lprizeof 1,000 lpiize of 1,000 lprizeof 1,000 f lprizeof: -1,000 lprizeof 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 lprizeof: 1,000 v.-. i r ; -.1 v. .;' r 1 prize Of 1,000 J-are.... l prize or i,uw lprizeof.. 1,000 . lprizeof 1,000 lprizeof. 1,080 1 prize of . 1,000 . lprizeof 1,000 J lprizeof , 1,000 1 1 prize of 1,000 Tprize of; 1,000 1 prize of ' 1,000 I rrize of 1.000 .- lnrize of 1.000 60 nrizes of . 600 are. . 25,ooo 817 prizes of 200 are.... 26 Approximation prizes. ......... U3,40U; 12,600 440 prizes, amounting to 280,400 Whole Tickets, $20 ; shares in proportion. Prizes payable without deduction. ; j . , i ' Orders to te addressed to . , ... ;, , ; . . . CHAS. T. HOWARD, ,, : Lock Box 692, Post-Office, New Orleans. . - " Send Post-Offlce Money Older, or Regis- , ter your Letter. . oct 1-tf Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned Having qualified as' Ad ministrator unon the estate of Wm. H. Kelley, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said Intestate to come- forward and make payment: and all those ' having claims against the same are notified to present them, duly authenticated, within . the time prescribed by law ; otherwise this- notice will be plead in bar of their recov GEO. H. KELLEY, Adm aug 20-law6w Tu nBESCEJTT, MABIOUT, S. :,C, PVB j lished W lished Weekly, S. E. McMiilan, propria tor. Wf JT 'TtTCmu Attn 'A . '. ' ': ; 8ept23-l tf f f Mi .WWwington, N C. c-hj BUY T H EC ENUIIM Eu ." U ;.f;I.a.l'.u. :-..J v. ..'.' ; .i t r i - H i y: 6 i imU .iirMjish o.;. fcg - - " . -. -' ' ' " ' m " STANDARD SCALES. I MoreTban 250 Blflerent Modlflcatlon. P J AeBHTS ALSO VOa ;THB .BUST. 1 AXJIBX XOHXT ; i li it -' , , DRAwxa. - .. . -y , y - , FA IE ABNKS & CO.;,: . " - , ' '' , -2Z2 BROADWAY", NEW,. YORK. ,. . FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., . ,: ,i y... ' 118 MILK STREET, BOSTON. For Sale by leadm g Hardware Dealers, sept 26-2aw4m Tu Fr ent s , FALCONER & SOU, ;''.":"'' 'dealers in . : Sides, Wool, lieathcr. Furs, ' Iapcr Stock, petals, a&c,' ;, NO. - NORTH ; WATER ST. Are prepared to pay the highest Cash Prices for all articles in their line, ana solicit . the ;'-; Ky yl lyyi::..-, 'Ci '' - continued patronage ot their friends and Iher public , 1 1 '--tocti-lw' " J LOST AND FOUND. LOSTf-Or lert upon some counter, a little.' " v bundle containing Ladles' White Fig- ured Skirt Pattern der please leave at Star Office - oct 6-2t : WAN TO. "lirAKTEB By a young man of Fayette u ' y V' vule, a situation aa Teacher, or in some other capacity. Can give unexceptionable references. Address. R. S. H.,Box 18, Fay Yille,N.C. .. toct4.tf v . 'tit art
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