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- One Sou&xo one day, .........r' ' w " twodaya,. .s...;-. three daysj. . .- r oor dTT3.. J 0 1 TO ? CO 3 60 3 00. 8 80 - PUBLISHED DAILY, , ; J WH. B1SBNABD, Editor and Prop? j x 1 flTe day : i. s ..; .: , one week ......... 4ev Con-tract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low. rates. ; Marriages, Deaths, -RelM2"ua,'. funeral ard Obituary notices will be lnscj Wt at half rates when paid for in advance; othytwlae full rates will be charged. . TsaiESCtash on demand.- -''..' ' , one yea! adrnee:,.....,.?.........:.t7 00 y."e.i. in advance.................. 60 lmobl, in advance. .. 8 00 An month, to adVBJiCe.w............ - wiLHiirGTon;!?: :c;,r stJiiDAYi o The Mowie Stab will be delivered In any i - J , , . A u . - j .. - -.. ,., MM -II I llll IP II I I -4-4-4 I m I II I I ' I ! I I I II I I Him- 1 I 1 1 Hi ll I rM 1 pert or no y "- " nETBOBOLOGICAL BECOBJ. . .. Oct.'?. 1871. . v 1 1" -iTber- Time.' ' i4" mom- WIad- Weathr eter. eteR : , TTm. , -29:99. ?67- N ligU Fair.;;?, 2 P M 80:03 , 76 N light Smoky J p M. 80:20 - f 67- E light Smoky " Mean Temp, of day, 69 deg. wAif harometric readings are reduced T-l in w w-krnh! lo Be. SioVfl: flerg't Signal service Ml . A,tT Weatner Beport. Office of Chief BIgnal umcer, ; Washington, PctiYsa tV- M;J i d rleaeant weather Are probable. for SuDday ironi iniuuiKu 4u . th Atlantic falling barometer, rising tern- l,.tnr - and increasing cloudiness,-- with ltifhWABterlV WlnaS. nOrUl OI .XLanSaS auaB I diana; smoky haze.WUl prbbadly continue, fto 1-"-Se ?5rV Sneral from thelakes southeastward. Rhtherford Railroad, died in Richmond on cnUBCH DIRECTOBT rj October 8,; Joint serylces in Uxe Parishea of St. fames' nd St. Jonn'S. rnrninz Prayer at St. Jamea! M il A. M. Evening Prayer at St. John's at 1 P, First Baptist Cbnrcn, , CORNBR Mi-RKBT AND -Fimr.-STftHBTS; Ker. J. C. Hiden, Pastor. "v : " ; Snnday School at 9 A. ALr;-) eji II KerYices at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P M. Yonng Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In room abOT($Pastpr' study." . Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 7:45 0 ClOCK. .(.vjuis ii Second Baptist Cnnrcb, - r Corner of Sixth ad Church' Stkbbts. Ker. J. E. King, Pastor. 5 Sunday School at 9 A. M. . r ' : SerTices at 10 A. M. and 7K P. M. Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 74 St. Thomas (Catholic) Cbnrch, On Dock Bbtwbbn Sbcond and Third St Mass at6X and 10f A.' M. Vespers at"4 P. M.j'TleT. M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman.; Front Street M. E. Church. South, Corner Walndt and Front Sthbbts. Rev. Dr. Moran, Pastor, bervices at 10i A, M. and 8 P. M. Sundav School 3V P. M. Regular weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Ail are in vi tea to attend. -The pews in this church are all free. Gentle- raauly ushers will . be in. waiting to conduct strangerji to seats. .a...: Firth Street M. E. Church, , n FlTTH BlTWBBN CHURCH AHD NUS STRBBTS. Rev. Frank n. Wood, Pastor. bervices at 10)4 A. M., and at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. Class Meeting Tuesday at 8 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. St. Paul's Evan. Lutheran Chureh, Market Street, Corner or Sixth. Rev. G. D. Bernheim, Pastor. English service at 10 A. M. German service at 7 P. M. Sunday School at S P. M. V Catechetical Lectures on Friday at Z4 P. M. Seamen's Bethel, Dock Bbtwbbn Front and Watbb Streets, Services at 7f tr. itt., Dyitey. u. a. uurr. Christian Chapel (Colored Methodist), Cornbr Church and Sbvbnth Strbbts. jJabbath School at 9 A. M. Services at 11 A. M., $X P. M. and 8 P. M. by the Pastor, Rev. Ellia Lavender. St. Paul's (colored Episcopal), Corner Oranob and Fourth Strbbts. Services at 10f A.M. and 8 P. M., by iiev. C i). Brady (col.) , , SEW AlTEStTISCMITB. SiSSBBRQER's Live Book Store, S9 Market street New Novels -The Latest Published. Dudlet & Ellis, No. .41 Market street Double Sole BootsH" ' : F. W. Eerchnbr, 27, 28 and 29 N. Water st. Baggicg-and Ties'tfec.'V'?" TT;'' 't"'.-' W. R. French, Corner Market and 2nd st. Pure Liquor and Fine Groceries. S. L. F&BHOKTWilmington and Weldon Kailroad. Hostetteb,& SauTH--Celebrated Stomach Bittera. - O. G. Parsley & Co. Coal and Wood of all qualities; ' J. JJ. Hikton Siith Annual Session Wil mington High School Samuel Merchant. N. CANNptt-Pcanut CommUsion ' ' t f."i liiiti JVlidl ' J West & HARRissTry tbelt White Swan Floun - y ' . : Munson & Co, City Clothiers. No Induce-1 neuts to Wholesale Buyers. r v. u. jutbrsiS; Co.. No. 7 North Front St. Choice Canned Fruits &c ." ;c y--.' The "Ocean arouse.' v W, stated in our-State news colnmn ia day "r iwo since thatMr. .L-M, Blair had become vrobriiitnV'nr Vh "ii.,:! t- ...u Va. Those who patronized the" Tarborough I nouse, In Raleigh, while under hie -control, will remember Blair. sitOne of the most accom modating genial and kodtoralTwho ever .''kept ; uoteA," and we are persuaded that they will need no solicijtaUojivtbCHsurer ; thehf stopping at tne "Ocean House" whenever they pass uirough Portsmouth. r I- Vliy Hall. We learn that City Hall has been' rented to Mr. James M. Brown, Superintendent okating Rink, for four niirhti in th wv til the Ht of June, for th nm of sann r h been suggested that mis amount, together with all other monies realized fmm w f the Hall durinir the ttmWrhnff tA VUWIUD I of the incidental expenses, be amlied to r. pairing and lmorovinirlha .mi I P s -. , m,m, i w ' "c DMeeaesteraay, at' the depot of the "uimgwn and Weldon Railroad, a new and , oeautuul passeoger car whichf has just been; Completed at the Comnanv's ahona at Lftnrtn.: I birg, Richmond county;t andl intended, we I fc "T yeFiern revision of the ,,WH-1 "imgwn, charlotte and Butherford' Bailroad. - i he car is painted t7ree. bnt a cartta. ; 00 falIed to "disslos'e the least evidence of ffreenneu on the part of the workmen who con- -Mauieiiand8omt coach. LfOeal eta. ' " , ' ' nruwii ik inn iRvnriTn pninr ini inn f-Mrs Oates had crowded houses lat: week InClitcago. . v- r 5: . l .2 - The, diaplay of fall roods In the shop wiiv- A,. l- .wi.-.v -'.'.J!- ",3 ? win boou De Tisioie w ine aaironomers xeie- Ucooe. uv.,,.f ,r..T i:C 1, Theolor61 Mas0DiertaTCefttrd soiree for I thp benefit of GiblemLodge,: held lat week ';j ! . ! - - i ;W.mx A.i iavis,; niiey seamao--a siran "hterdsyi to. enter the City Hospital for one weeK, ior ireatment. , , ! rrif? M rnr- lMr - John D. Harreyj - formerly.acon trkntnr nn . CVI1wi!n.tto -mioflntta .nt .rhurs'day; 1ft the 35th year of WsgefTWn - For the four-hundredth time, corres- pOiidents are informed that we do not publish anonymous communications. They are usuafly tnrown into me7 waste basket without being I tT-Vi ' l(i;iH .v jir-:pf ;V '.11 fi ,':.r..; . H- Acheerful savant has discovered that mosquitoes are a providential guard against disease, upon the supposition that in summer iman system is peculiarly liable to fever, and the insects,-by depleting the quantity of blood, get up a counter irritation.- I 'fjL colored man, by tlie name of Ned Pot- terji shot a fine buck at Fishing Creek, abont 8 pr.9 miles, from 1 this city, yesterday after noon, the net weight of which was 131 pound?. Happier was the purchaser and his customers may look out for some good fat venison on Monday inorning. ' " ' -' fft We make an Urgent appeal to the City Marshal to have the mud holes in the side walk at the Southeast corner of Ffth and Mul berry streets.filled, for we assure him upon the athoriy of a friend who has "been there" that it waa decidedly unpleasant stepping Into them on Friday evening last, especially when their depth is taken into consideration. , Tern perance -XlalU, - -, v : We learn that'Mount Olivet Council No. 9. Friends of Temperance, and the new temper ance organization known as the "Temple of Honor and Temperance," have rented a hall (6 he designated as above) on Front atreet, in JUippui's ijiock, inree or rour aoors Mouth or Eclectic Hall,' where these organizations will hereafter hold their meetings, the Coun- ci having occupied it on Friday evening last. iHH-r- . Masonic II all. I The Masonic fraternity of this city, after ircbeing;- repainting,5 recarpetlng and other- wtse improving their Lodee Room on Market tr ict, by which it has been made attractable anq altogether one of the handsomest hall3 in this city, have recently formed a choir, which, with their splendid organ, furnishes delightful instrumental and vocal music for their meet- t i : Onr Approaching Fair. The time for our Agricultural Fair is rapid ly .approaching and we trust that the people of this city as wen as eisewnere will do all tney ;an towards making it a grand success, by ex hibiting articles of their handiwork, &c, whether a nremlnm shall be offered fnr thfi same or not; and, in this connection, we Vl ' i : m a. . w would suggesi 10 inose living on me seasnore jthat shells and rare specimens which are to be found so plentifully in the neighborhood of the various Sounds would be not only gratify ing but also a curiosity to many of our up- couhtry friends. 8 ! Wanted His Picture Tali en. I ijentleman from the rural districts, not fa- UJlliat - TTAIiaA LU9 UJj' Dvvl IvB Ul JJUUlVglUfJUJ ) having ieca " fixed up'Vt ooe of the first- class barber 6hops a few nights since, was ex ceedingly anxious to have bia 4pictur" taken. He jrepaired to the gallery of friend Jates ,ftr ha purpose, where he insisted upon its being one ; but, after a long persuasion, accompa nied with excuses of night, darkness; cloudi- fess or somethingtjf the sort, the man of pic- lares 0nally succeeded in convincing our friend that it couldn't be did,", just then. City Court. 1' The following cases wore disposed of yester- day : , .- L Y " V rZTT 7 " 7. f T f iouna guuiy. jaagmeni ior me pen- any ana costs . s- - Henry Williams, charged with fighting, uarrelin d throwing rrocks. was found fu"fcJ """b"61" I Two cases were continued over for a future eliaS County Commissioners. - .? j f i i i I At an adjourned meeting of the Board of 'County .Commissioners, -held yesterday, the following - amonor other bnsine. a was , trans- ,1 . . . ... & . . . i- - J acted : ( . .... . , . , , , .: , .. i rm. i -nr ttS.1 t i p J.UO UUUU Ul j V. tf iDIVCUH iBB ACglblCT Ul Deeds, with J. C.-Abbott, N. Gerken, E."Bi Brink, W. , P. Canadaj and A. H. Morris as sureties, was presented and approved. Of the I eP01.0' P wen Ferinell, Jr., Counly Tfe'asr . . ; iarer for the 'month of - September, was ;.J re-r- delved and brdaredon file. - io Icelred and brdsred or file. I ! Onmotion, the matter of remitting county Itaxea , oa theatrical companies, &c, was re- ferrcd to the Finance Committee for report at i ' lnext meeting. a - ; -; : On motion th6 Finance Committee was an thorited to loan out the monies, at interest, ibelonging to the School Fund of .Wilmington fTownshlp. The Clerk was ordered to make out scrolls for drawinc 1 nf v bv ihe next meelinr. . ClrAnreA that th nholrmon nf thU Rnanl t- amine the Order Book of Treasurer, take out and dispose of, tuch, orders as have, not been called for, afad credit thfrproperaecount there, On motion Uhe Board adjourned to meet next Friday evening, the 13th Instant, at 7K o'clock. Oar Chip Basket. Modesty is a good guard'fo vlrtUre." . Germapy has nineteen female editors. ' " Ton neverlosb anything by doing a good 'turn.:? ' -f -h 4. '-i - . . 'Man, it is said, must love either woman or horses. ' - ; .-n v.-,A Canada girl struck and, killed a boy for kissing another girl. ' ' Louisville has a Society for .the preyen- lion of Cruelty to Wives. . , r ' A girl in Los Angelos, Cal.; has a Tiulr flirrt yit tnnW ; ; ' Li"- h,' ead oX Half the depositors of the Boston Savings Banks areTof the gentler sex.r("j j ; . f Night keys - are going out of fashion: Wives now sit up and have . lunches prepared for their absent lords ?fyf?y A Indiana claims the largest woman in the United States a Mrs.' Thornton, of Rensselaer whose avoirdupois Is .418 pounds,', ll. At a recent marriage in Indiana, ; the bridegroom was 19 years and 8 months old, and the bride 12 years and 11 months. f - The Wyatt Fund. . . '4 In Charleston and other places a subscrip tion is being raised for tbek benefit of the father of Henry Wyatt, the first martyr to the South era cause in the late war, who is represented to be in destitute circumstances and actually at this time an r inmate of Pitt county Poor House. , Being North .Carolinians, our State should be foremost in this noble undertaking and cheerfully contribute to his relief. Who among the surviving defenders' of the " Lost Cause " in Wilmington will take the matter in hand and solicit , subscriptions for this praiseworthy object here? Thailan Ball. We learn that Thallan Hall has been leased for the next .twelve, months to Capt. E. J. Pennypacker, of thlal city,' for $750, of which sum $600 is to be paid in cash and $150 in re pairs upon the HalL ...We hope soon to see it open for the benefit of play-goers. Good for Jack. We are glad to hear that Mr. Jackson John son has placed the fare by his hacks on the Fayetteville andLumberton route at the very moderate sum of three dollars. And, although he is allowed twelve hours by his contract, he promises to make the trip in seven hours.' We think this will secure for the "Air-Line" a considerable amount of travel, live man. ? Jackson is a Ladles Benevolent Society. Officers and Visitors will please meet for the usual monthly business next Tuesday (Octo ber 10th), at the house of Mr. John A. Taylor, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Let none fail to be there. RIVER AND MARINE NEWS. The steamer MurchisouLr-XiApt Garrison, arrived last evening, and at last accounts she was taking in a large cargo for the return trip, upon which she expected to enter during the night. Heavy rains are reported ia-the upper Cape Fear, and the Murchison expects to reach Fayetteville without any difficulty. Star Bosk 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 has steadily increased, an evidence that we have not labored in vain in our effort to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de mands of our growing city. But we are de termined to do still more ; and as our busi ness grows. so will our facilities be increased. Give us a trial. 2taw2w! Arrests for False Imprisonment, j We learn from the Sentinel that V. S. Marshal S.. T. Carrow -and Deputy Marshal R. T. Bosher were brought before Y. 12. Fearce, Jiisq., r at he Mayors office, on Thursday afternoon. on a warrant charging them with the ar rest and false imprisonment of Nathan Underwood and John Mad dor, of Moore county; about 10th September. -Aitera hearing the parties . were bound "over - in the sum of $500 each at the next term ; of the Superior Court. , -;' . COUNTER MOVEMENTS. j Immediately, on the conclusion of the oregoing. Marshal Carrow "and Deputy Bosher sued out warrants against 'Squire Pearce, Sheriff Lee and Josiah Turner, Jr., for assault and: battery in having them illegally arrested, the warrant under which they were arrested at tne instance of Underwood and Maddox being s with out a seal Pearce for issuing, .Leo for executing, and Tun; er for, it was alleged, writing the warrant. This new process was served, and the case set . for hearing yesterday morning at 11 o'clock A. M. ; i In the meantime a warrant was issued, on the affidavit of Detective Hester, for the arrest of Underwood and Maddox joix precisely, the same, charges ' under which they were arrested in Mast month,; when they were illegally detained and after wards discharged The former : arrests were made also on the affidavit of Hester. Underwood and Maddox were accord ingly arrested and taken before Commis sioner Shaffer, , SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. Asheville wants a market house. , . r ; . f 7 Newbern wants a bridge over the Trent river.-, , . -; , . :: , . There is to - be a daily mail between Newbern and Washington. 1 The Asheville Citizen bzljb the frost in that section for the last few . days has been quite severe. ' - If the Roanoke News of yes terday contained . anything T good we couldn't see it. You must do better next time, Brother Stone, V, C A 3 f -r- -An excursion train is1 to xrin from Newbern to Goldsboro' on the 20th to Bcammbdate those who ;t wish' to jWit-i iiess John Robinson's circus exhibition. ; The Tidal Wave": arrived at Newbern on.Friday with a cargo of - cot ton and corn, v; So Bays the Tvme. vfMa'?. " Asheville has a Loan and Building Association, which is in a-pros perous condition. , At the. last meetingsix shares were redeemed at an average-, of f 125.83 per share, the .par , value bem lJ ' i. The people pf OChaflotte lwili vote at an election to be held there No vember 1st, on the question of appropria ting $50,000 (to be raised bytbei issuance of bonds, to rnh .thirty years.) for the purf iPose of providing Kanrabnndahpe ofiwater orQe.ciij. , , tv I,-, , ,tj. i . ;t---,The Raleigh' Era says : Master Edward E. Gayle, son of Mr.r J. BGayle, 'the efficient and popular Master Machinest of the Raleigh Gastoq-Bjiilrbad,.has been appointed by President Grant a cadet at West Point, from tho, Fourth North Carolma 'District. 'This appoint ment was made oh the joint Tecommehda- tion of Messrs. Sion H. Rogers and Jas. H Harris, contestants for the State : from this;District4f Ij:tjto -hPi -:'- . . ( , , . . JLISr OF I.ETTEBS , Remaining in the City Post Office, Oct. 8, 1871: ycri(:i. '; ; l : V . " ; A John E Armstrong, Miss Rebecca Alex ander. 5 i ..... ' B Sam Brown, Samnel Burney," S R Bulhr, Elizabeth Blaney, Eliza J Brown, Margaret A Bunting, Mary. 8 Berry; .!: : ' . CWm J Chinnis, Elizabeth Carter. Henry Campbell, Hannah Cain. D W F Davis, Geo E Davis. , , E Jenny 8 Easom. v. j r ' F Haywood Freeman,' John Freeman 6. H A R Herring 2, Anderson Hill, Arnold Hardy, Betsy HollingBworth,Daniel Horlbeck, Franklin Home, Elizabeth Hollis, G F Horn, Harriet or Maria Hargrove, Jas Handy, John Hill, John R Harts, Livens Hancock, Milley Hill, Richd Hill, Wm Hall, :W C Henard, Vio let Hicks. : t,,. ;r-T. ,.- .t -; t. J Alfred Jordan, P J Jacobs, Eagan James, J H Jones, James C Johnson, John Jackson, Mary 8 Johnson,' Prince Edgar James. . L Fenton Lowder. ' ' v- ' .-M C W-MeGlammy, Enoch McEachin, Har riet Morrist, Jas Mosely, B R or J B Monk, . J T Murrell, Mary M McKethan, Riley Mash burn, Wm Moore 2, Wm Middieton. P Mrs A M Parker. Annie J Potter. John Pate. ., v; - , . ;i ,. . R Peyton Reaves. Seiler C Reno. , Eliza Red, James Randall, T A Robbins. S William Smith, Sarah Sapson. Sylvester Smith, Nathan Simmons, Mary Ellen Smith, John W Sawyer, Smith & Ferguson.' lr dick Turner, Ur Tarn ass. V Francis Ann Virginia. , W Mr Washington. Judy Simpson, care of Andrew Wortham, Eliza Watson, Eli Whit ney, u b walker, oeorge Wedge, Hager Whit field, Isaah Wilkings, John Whitman, John or J B Walker. Lucv Wrteht. Lea : Wright. Lucy Williams. t . Persons calling for letters in this List will please say "Advertised." Will be sent to Dead Letter Qfl&ce at Washington, - D. C, in 30 days, if not called for. ED. R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 8, 1871. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE WARNING HAS BEEN HEEDED. Since the exposure of the attempts made by certain unscrupulous local dealers, to palm off their coarse astringents, made lroxa cheap and impure materials, in the place of the great national tonio, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, public opinion has set strongly against these empirics and their preparations. Their oc cupation is gone, or soon will be. When the light is let into deception it soon wilts down. Persons who trifle with their own. health, by using unknown preparations, with no guar antee to sustain them, when an established specific, proven py twenty years experience to be exactly what It is claimed to be, is within their reach, are sure to repent their temerity. Many have done so in this instance, but it is hoped that the truth plainly spoken, has ar rested the evil. In the meantime the demand for the leading protective an I restorative medicine of America was never so great as it has been this season. From the fever and ague districts of the west, south-west and south, it is literally overwhelming, and It may be said of the advices from all parts of tne country of the cures it is effecting in dis pepsia, bilious complaints,' and chronic con stipation, that M their name is legion." Every where the sick and feeble seem to have rea lized the importance Of " holding fast that which is good," and of ; avoiding what ; is spurious and dangerous. - . - -. ; . ' oct.8-eodlw 6u We Frl , . j . , f r 'u , NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. BLACSJACE, SPLIT OAK, ASHE, FINE :i':.yA AND MIXED WOOD, 4 ' ' For sale on Wharf, or delivered In any part of the city. We are now putting! up a Bawing macnino ana are preparea vo aenver xju x WOOD any lengths deaired at reasonable jprices.' -.-i, ? ' 3 J ' ' - -'--f- CoaL-Codl. BED AND WHITE ASH OF BEST QUALITY. Grate Stove and Steamboat sizes AISO. Fbundrv and Smith Coal delivered in any part of the city, at $9 00 per ton. - oct8 -tf - - O. G. PARSLEY ft CO. 1 TRY THE WHITE SWAN FLOUR At West & kkfriss9' FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY, oct 8:lt HA-RDWICK'S OLD STAND. I For Good Pure Liquor And Fine Groceries, GOTO. FRENCH'S, THAT ,$3 TIRGIHIA WUISEEY Is taking the lead ; no headache ; no bad re sults, but with judicious use win preserve your health. TRY ONE GALLON FOB $3,00. ... At . . , ;W. bT FRENCH'S, oct 4-tf y- ' , cor. Market and Second Sts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.'. v Wilmington 1 High: School; ; rriTTR TXTH aN!NO"A1j' SESSION of the JL . Wilmington iIIgli:Sclioot will begin Mon-j day occoDer wi. 104 1. iT , . t LK)cation Fifth SttjetweenAnn andNun. -.'j Circulars at the Book-Stores.' v V X . , . j j For further particulars i apply to rj. JT. HINTON- ! sept ie-iawtOct8 Su I WJli WJB MUM No Mnceients to:Mesale Bnyers. ' OUR STOCK OFT' j Is manufactured by our. New York partner US '.'.; 1 . . ... .1- rV.;-l f .ill's- -s , i v-, ? especially fo the RETAIL TRADE. j Being sustained by twenty-five years i this 1 specialty, warrants us, the belief that our ef forts are not unappreciated by the Public. ! " . '. MUKSON CO-,' , - oct8-tf ifT City Clothiers. Samuiel CaMbi, (WITH HEIDE BROS.) P.E"A:.N-:;.U: SI: Commi s& 6hMerar octS-tf : 'y.LiK:1 CANNED. FRUITS, ; YEGETA- ' - ' ' BLES AND MEATS. - f WE HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE OVER 1 ' 500 FIVE HUNDBED CASES 500 of the finest Canned Goods packed In America, The remarkable success attending our efforts last season in introducing only" first-class goods has stimulated us to even greater exer tion, and during our recent visit to the North, ern cities we gave to this branch of our busi ness muclrcare and 7 attention, and can now offer a greater variery of finer goods in this line than any other house in North Carolina. The McMurray Peaches and. Tomatoes will be found superior to any ever packed before. and the Wlnslo w Corn ; will sustain its well known reputation. Oni friends and the publio will find with us many new goods never before offered in Wil mington, which we will endeavor : to make make acceptable in price, as we know, the wi 1 be approved in quality. Respectfully, , CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., oct8-tf 7 North Front Street. Wil., Char. & R. R. R., PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, WiLxraroTOir, N. C, Oct. 7th, 1871. Notice. I ON and after the 10th of October inst., the rates on Rosin, Turpentine and Tar, will be increased ten cents per barrel above the pres ent tariff rates from Lumberton, and all points West of that Station. On Spirits of Turpentine the" increase will be fifteen cents per barrel. . ! On these articles made at a distance from the Road, and. for which' lower rates have been charged, the increase will be in the same proportion, or eight cents on Bosin, and ten cents on spirits. ' ;- , ' Agents will observe this order. ' ' ' ." j By order S. L. FREMONT, j oct&tf. ' Eng.' ft Sup't. Double Sole Boots I DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS! ; DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS DUDLEY ft ELLIS,' oct8-tf - -l Sign of the Big Boot; j Bagging and Ties ! 30,000 YARDS BAGGING, I V- ? : 2,000 BDLS TIES, ' ";"'"' " ' For sale by F. W. KERCHNEE, bet 8-tf' 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. : (T Floui and Cdifee ! 775 Bbls. FLOUR, 1 ' ftOO SACKS COFFEE, For sale by F. W KERCHNEE, oct 8-tf y, : : 27,28 and. 2 North Water St. Bacon ! Bacon ! Bacon ! 82 Boxes Short Clear C. B and D. S. Sides. 65 Hhds SMOKED SIDES and SHOULDERS. 40 Hhds D. S. Sides and Shoulders, ' : , ' For sale by F.W. KERCHNEE, ' OCt 8-tf 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. r Corn and Salt ! 10,000 bushels' corn. 5 : y'" . 4,000 SACKS SALT, ' ' Forsaleby f ' : !1L ,4 F. W. KERCHNER, oct 8-tf .5 i 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Ghromos! Chromds! , The Arts tend to cultivate and refine. ; : i MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL. ; ! Nothing adds to the looks of a HOME more : x a beautiful Landscape or Emble- ; I.'. ': , ' ; matical Chromos. ' ' ; . V '. ' The Changed. Cross, The Faithful: Crowned - i and others, lust received and - ' For sale at HEINSBEBGEB'S Oct 8-tf Xive Book Store. .'4.4. J. - 1 '.-i ,TO our many friends, and patrons at Wil mington and Snrfounding Country : Since our opening ii this City, and the very liberal patronage that has been besto wed upon us we cannot, but' express onr gratitude for the same. By fair and honorable dealing we hope to merit iri the future,' as in the past, a share of the -patronage.: t c n '!- - ' ? It has beeu.admitted on all sides since open ing our Clothing Store in this city the promise of lair dealing' with' our Customers, selling them goods by which their own Interest and advantage shall be promoted, has been faith- . fully kept, and that on no ' occasion has the . confidence , reposed in , our 'integrity' been abused. On the same'prlnciple , with undimin ished honesty the business will henceforth be carried, and while expressing our gratitude fOr the liberal patronage we have been favor ed with solicit a continuance of the same, promising that we will strive to desorve the favor of the public . . ; . j , r Having removed to that large and elegant store, No. 80, South side ot Market Street, for merly occupied by W. M. Stenvenson, as a Crockery Store, wo - will be r pleased to have our friends to call and examine oar new Fall and Winter Stock Just received. . Respectfully, . ' SHRIEB BROS. P. S. Country merchants will do well, and certainly find It to their Ad vantage, to exam ine our large and well selected stock before purchasing elsewhere. All orders from conn. -try promptly filled at New York prices. ' oct 7:naclm - 8.B. , ; Fruit "Growers . -; . , A t t e n t i o n ORDERS for all kinds' of Fruit and' Orna mental . Trees, Grape Vines, Berry and Ercildoun Nurseries, will be received bi sept 12-Smos GEO. Z. FRENCH. MISOETiTiANEOUS. J OS TIN : Cabbage, Portorico, Demarara and i i St. Croix Sugars. Sal mori, Mackerel, Codfish, Flour, Fish, Canned Goodsy : Sugar, Coffee, Spice, . :'" '-. , Snriffpigara" &' Tobacco, Wood and Willowy Ware, - . - Cheese, "Butter, , Lard, , . ; ; aPe8j,Onions, Lemons, ; Candies, &c, oVc. OCt. 4-tf -t HBIDEBBQg. . Wil. Char. & R, R. R. Co., Office Secretary and Treasarer, WILMINGTON, N. C. A . . September 16, 1871 Tr ll 'r A 3 V ( The ANNUAL MEETING of Stockholders of this Company wlli be held in the CITY OF CHARLOTTE, on THURSDAY,. the 19tb Day or October , Next. Transfer Books will be closed SO days prior to the meeting. I. T. ALDERMAN, sept 17-2awtm Su Wed , , Secretary. Wilmington Journal and Post, Rocking ham Observer. Lumberton Hobesonian, Wades boro Argus &nd Fee Dee Herald Charlotte Democrat and Rutherford Vindicator copy. ; Removal. Mi China, Glass, earthenware and Honse Fnrnishlns Goods, IS BEMOVED TO FRONT STREET, next door to John t. Love, and opposite Chas. D. Myers ft Co. , , J y-. I shall be pleased to see my City Customers, also COUNTRY MERCHANTS, to wUom I am offering special inducements . . . OCt6-lW W. M. STEVENSON. Just Eeceived. 28 Bbls. Choice Baltimore Family Flour, 20 Bbls. Extra BaltimoreFamily Flourf v .. " -'' y T2y. SO Bbls Super Flour, 2;50O Gunny Bags,' y v . Sugar, rjMolasses, Pork, N. C Lard, Butter, Cheese, Cotton Yarn, Kegs, Buckets, Bas kets, Ac, Matches, Soap, Starch, Can i 1 . :. dies, Tea, fto., fttx, ftb, ' - ' - - '..-.:, ... ... -.'' For sale by Wholesale and Retail, " - ! cheap FOB CASH, by " :y;-'y, - SMITH ft OLDHAM. " ; ; sept 15-tf ' No, B North Water street. 300,000 Pounds ' of the ; . . " C JlP E FEA B O O A N O -ran R sale on reasonable terms at the Cape JJ Fear Chemical Works, Castle street, Wil- Btington, xl. jJuiA, Chemist. EemovaL IbesPectfully announce to OUB uatrona. and to the Dublie. that I have re moved to the room lately occupied by Allen jcvans, on jrrout street, in tms couvenienuy situated Saloon, I propose to continue the strict attention to my business for which I hitherto have been so liberally rewarded. In addition to the thoroughly competent barbers so well known at the old stand on Market street. I have secured the services of James ChurehweU. so favorably known in hia professional capacity to the citizens of Wil OCt O-eouim . Ks. tx. w aav, rmiinowi. The Pleasant Gardono, 'A PLEASANT SUMMER BESOBT ' ' In ricDowell Co,, near Marion, WILL BE OPENED by the Irr or JUNE. fnr a. Ttlaaaant and dAilcrhtral Summer re sort, the Pleasant Gardens cannot be excelled. - There will be a daily conveyance from Ma rion, a distance of four, miles. I will cake every effort to please and accommodate cus tomers. : Terms are reasonable as possible.. may 25tf ) . GEORGE CKAT2IAJX. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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