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POBLISUKD DAILY, WJH . 1' RKBNAUD, Editor tend Prop'r. OvrioB, Dawson Bank Butliings, Front SW one yeari in adTanco.....;.....,...;..;.!? CO Six months, in advance 3 so Three months, in adranee............ s oo Onenionth, inadrance..,.,.... 75 The MomrtMO Stab will be delivered In any part of the City at, Firms Ckntb per week. rtETEOKOLOUICAL SECOBII. Ther- Barom eter. Time. mom eter. Wind. , - Weather 80:04 " 29:94 29:93 car ,77 f 73 Calm Wear , ' 3 R freah Fair--Cloudy Calm Notk. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea-level and (q 83 degrees , Fahrenheit AOBJEKT OKTBOTH, , Sent't Slenal Service U; &. A. Weatner Jieport. f v fTt Office or Uhlel Hlarnal tf3ces. r k c. Washington; Oct. 11-4:85 P. k! ) " An area of low barotaeter with abnthwealer y winds will probably advance on Thursday from the northwest lato Iowa and. Wisconsin, A disturbance of some severity Is apparently in the central , portion of the Gulf.' : Clear' weather will probably continue on Thursday iheJnterlorof the Golf States to the Ohio Valley, and cloadinesa and clear-away weather !th p.ma norinwesi winaa irom virzmia 10 New Tori; br Thursday morning and in New; . , , Mbinsbkrqxbs Live Bookstore, S9 Market street Books of WorshipT ' Dcdlw & Ellis, No.r4l' Market Street. ; Morocco Boots. . i:ys -1 j. C. Dbrbt.j Chief Moaijefr-AIken Pre- roiamSale. ,; ' , ' 'r,,7i , ,t , " , . Munson & Co, City".'Clothiers.Chiidren'a Clothing. v WiNTED. A reliable youBnzwi wanted as a clerk. " See new advertisementa under the caption "Lost and Found." v. : . iv.t - .v , L. II. & T. C. DkRossbtT. General Insur ance Company. iEtna Insurance Company. Jul. Hashagx, Cor. Sec A" called meet ing of the German Association. ,: F. W. Kkrchskb, 27, 28 and 29 N. Water st. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Corn, Bay, &c. : . See advertisement of liber wages for a trus ty servant. DeRosskt & Co. North Carolina Bacon Hams, Sides and Shoulders. - - Gkorgb & Mansixo, Gen'l. Insurance Ag't. AH right again. ...... A. D. BuowN. Sole Agent tor the Victor Kid Glove. Lo;.,:: f Agricultural Meetlnsr. . : k '. We are requested by the President, J. II. Murphy, Esq., to state that there will be a meeting of the New, Han vover County Agri cultural Society at Lillington on Thursday, the 19th Inst, . r I The public generally are Invited to attend. Inquesta- v.; - : A colored man, by the name of Stephen Manford, died suddenly at ' Middle ; Bound;: In this county, on Sunday night last Coroner Hewlett was notified of the circamstancend held an inquest over the body yesterday, the jury retnrninga verdict that deceased came to his death from natural causes. Man Snot. . .-, .," '"" A pj.y Mr. G-ay Cobb was shot by some unknown person at Joyner's a few nights , ago. The colored man who keeps the Railroad, water station there was subsequently arrested on suspicion of being the guilty party, but suc ceeded in making his escape. , Where, is ; the Ku KIux Committee ? 7; S oar d era. , r ' . .. .. . ., If yon want Boarders, advertise in our new department, under head of Wants," at half our regular rates,i for advertisements not e ceding five lines. : tf Committea for Kxamlnatlon Fred. Casburg, a seaman, was arrested yes-t.-rday on the charge of ajssault' and battery, committed on the high" seas,?on the'pefsofl of John Abrhams, one of his shinniates. He was required to eive security in the sum of $500 for his appearance before U. S. Commissioner McQoigg this aiternoor,f atS bVlOCk, in de fault of which he was committed to jail. ' A Street Fight. Considerable excitement ,, was. created on Market street, yesterday afternoon, by a pugilistic enccrnqter;. betveen !twoj'yung bloods of theapW and yard-stickt resulting in nothing more serious,' however, than a couple of bruised faces and perhaps a black eye - or t wo. The police interfered : and Jhe parties were required to give security, in the sum of 1200 each, for their appearance before the City Court this morning. ' iiy Court. - .' The following cases were disposed oryesteiv Thos. Hill, charged with noise and cursing, was found guilty andsentenced to pay the penalty and costs. Henry Lawson and Lewis Merrtck,! charged with throwing rocks at the bVmof HVfWalk er, were found guilty; Jodjftjnt suspended on pay me'otol 6tiV '7 Henry -MaloneV jCharged i with fighting, quar reling, -AcVas found giby Judgment sus pended on payment of cosU.rt h'-'t ''VL 1 Isaac . Murphy,, chargedj. with assault and battery on achild was iound'not guilty and discharged.. :" ;.-t :?:;v i-: .-''7 ..? "All RiRiit Afrala.V! t'rirn rH'r' P$ Though many insurance companies have doubtless BuicvyliijjLjLo ' Itoe" overwhelming lofcses sustained through the great conflagra tiou at Chicago, it is refreshing to sea the old "Phenix," tna,y ntrnyonal,irorth British and a few others i holding up their heads high aboTftJthe Vvesuof Vadversiiyi Though meeting.with severe losses they are . not In any wise dismayed, but are ready to launch forth in a new career; of prosperity, presenting as bold and undaunted a front as if the fire-fiend had never thrown Its mantle of flames over the once beautiful and, pros perous "QueeVcityf the 'Weet;v I;;: See the advertisements of the agents in an othpr uniiiHio -i ducz"-v '5'v-v . r If you have found anything, advertise it in our new department pnder ead of ''Lostand x ound," at half our . regular rates, for adyer tisements not exceeding five lines. .' ' 'tf 7 A. . 2 F. M. 9 P. M. Evt:, - V , 1 n- ii' 'XV IK. y'giToyiWIiagmOTOir. H. C. THiniSDAYrOGTOBER 12; rr Taken AltogethereaterdavrwM nbt an nnnloncant . j . , J :. An occaslopal watermelon , still - flnds its way jo market. . rr.Tha first hop' pf the Eclectic Soiree Club comes off to-morrow night." 14 " " The Worrell Sisters open a short engage ment at Petersburg on Friday night. J " ' Thetate Council Friends of temperauce meets at Franklintotf on the Bth of November. . Wha n become of the Wilmington Wa ter Works project, of which we heard so much some time ago? .5j . j ; t. The Gemao-Assoclatlon will have a called meeting atGecmania Hall this (Thursday) 1 w aj'-t a.f " The IT. 8. Circuit Court will meet la this; tltyu;Monday," the, 80th 'InstjHis Honor, Judge Brooks,? presiding. irbe annual meetinit 61? Uh(j.' Chamber of Commerce wjll be held at tha Commercial Exehange.no day,' at 12 M. " .- -r,L..-. 1 .1 - ft ' -. :i " - . V .. . . -, , -v ' ! - W t -.The regular monthly meeting of theiWili mington Building Association will be heldst the Commercial Exchange this evening, at 7t O'CIOCK. Wa are requested to call the attention of the city authorities to a house of ill-fame on Fifth" street, near- Mulberry. 5 Neighbors say it ifl a. nnlsane. n . .- ..?.: .- ? ; v . : . Axompetent and trusty servant; to-do the cooking and housework for a small family: can hearbf a good "situation "by applying . at this ofllcf.: SeaadvertisementJ '' :- t Workmen' werVyesterday busying them- ing themselves about the lot where therrTilea- ton Normal School buildings are tobeerectel We expect soon to announce tbafc the wojrk is being vigorously pushed forward. . The lost purse advertised in yesterday morning's Stab, which contained a number of valuables, was handed to the owner before 9 o'clock. ! One among the many Instances hap pening every day , which goes to show the ben efits derived from advertising. , , . r , . r -v The Columbia Union says: The iron of the Wilmington, Colum.bla.and Augusta Rail road has been laid nearly to the depot, and construction trains were-passiog over- it yes terday. J The work is being rapidly pushed ahead on the whole line above. 3 L i A & ' ? Tni Spanish ' Bark Hermoto 1 Bdbenero, Captt M. de Gartez, now discharging ballast at this pjbrt, is said to be the first' Spanish 1 vessel that has arrived at this place direct within the past twenty years . ; Neither, the Captain, his officers or any of his crew, with one- exception; can speak a word of English. Fr0m Harper & Bro.hers we have re ceived j' Anne Fnrness," , quite a readable novel. . AIso. Sbakspeare's Comedy: of The Tempest, edited by Wo. J. Rolfe. The form in which the latter Is "gotten up we highly commend. Both for sale by P.JBLeinsbeTgcr, Wilmington. . i ,m--v:.;.3C n-.y-L Indestraetlble TaJ "1 " r The indestructible Tag is a great convenience to merchants. It answers the combined pur pose of a direction label and business card. Call at- -the Star Printing and Publishing House and supply yourselves. Barrow Escape. ' j. . . Wa learn that as the night train on the Wil mington and, Weldon Railroad was leaving Joyner's a few nights 6lnce, ' the ' Conductor, Capt. John E. Leggett, heard a loud exclama-' tion as if someone was in distress. On stop ping the traia and going back to ascertain the cause, ne discovered and dragged from the ditch alongside tiie track a colored man, con siderably. mangled, who gave, yhis name as Alex. Winstead,"who stated that he had been stealing a ride between the tender and Express car.-andV fearing that the traia would not stop at mat station, wuere ue wanieu w kg. uu, uo had attempted to jump from his position to the ground, when bis clothing by some means caught and he fell, thus sustaining: severe in- juriesj AHe is represented, to,. be!y recovering, time be would in all probability have been killedf Thjs another . warning to persons who areinjtfcel habit of Jjumping on orj off trains when in motion. r - - ' ; For Sale or Bent. 1 -r--- rl - j J; 7 If ybu have a. house or farm for sale or rent t advertise ft$n OuVAjdewtepartment, nrider head Of "For Sale or Rent," at half of our reg ular rates, for advertisements not .exceeding fiveJines. .. i i; , ' j " Conmlsalouer'a Court. ; a j;U j Yesterday afternoon Hardy Royal, Raiford Royal, David Braysdon, .Charles Cru m jler and Louis HOneycut, arrested on a warrant issued by Commissioner McQuigg, , on the affldavic or uaDnai iwai, cnargea wim twyu catio'n In the conspiracy to murder Menus Herring on the 23rd of September last, were, arraigned before the Commissioner's Court. - - John L. Holmes,.' Esq., appeared , for the defen'ce;.',;ti'-s'-4 f f'Afier a fuir and careful tnyesygationof jthe case; and not a particle of' evidence being ad duced to showytbat they had anything to i do with the matterthe defendants were all hon orably discharged, with ; the exception of ,DavjdC.:B WdQtthose ease was continued until the 19th lnst. in order to allow both ine proseeutor and defence to procure tho -attem dance of the necessary wiineesea. sax. ,r.jr-. dorfwas required togiveseeurity in ithe sum of $5,000 for his Rppearanct at the time speclT stir Bok Blndem-v ? The attentlon'of the public, is called to he superiorVaelUtUs we now have for executing eapiyi prompyy andlskllfuUyjall kinds of Binding and Rnling. Our buslness in this de partment has s4ylncceasd;f ahvldence that we have not labored in vain in our effort to establish!. BokiBlndery qnal to the de mands of our growing city. -But we-are de termined to do still more ; ahd as our busi ness grows so will our facilities be increased. Give us a trial. 2Uw2w Bronstvfck Superior COnrt iIliQVj ?.Prl?Conrt o!iBrnnWick,lwhl4 has been In session, at Smlthvllle during th past week.VudgeRn'ssell presiding, was e pecxea to adjourn yesterday. 3il i-5r- 'J T; Th e only case of importance that came n for trial was that pf the Sampson county pri oner8r atready familiar VoVnr readers knl thl was finally continued-over to the next term b the Court at the1 solicitation nf th m(.J UngiAttorney. owing to his desire to introduceJ t i ." ; , , , u,?ea 10 appear in tner cooc, nuu oi me name and character of which "w wvu bvcuiigoien me uourt. - ? - f . Messrs. W. S, and D. JDevane; Col. iftl iLf McKoy and JobnX. olmesi Esq., appeared ier ice aeience. t It. you ,Mye lost anything, advertise it In our new, department, under head of . Lost and Found, at half our "regular rates,' for adver isemens sot exceedinfive lines.' tt ir. ' i Our Chip Basket. r tr Oppose firmly or yield graciously. M t rr-?ruue ja' the favorite color forsilks. ' !; . Female Orchestra is the latent theatrical novelty.,. t,, , They say not one American lady In 100 can manage a trail. - ;- - A Maine demsel rowed eight miles in an hour and a quarter. , .. inLTha young lady whowas pining away, has concluded te spruse up. , - ,'rj'; ; , . A good tonic for debilitated young ladies Iron a better tonic, ironlnsr. ; Women should never be lawyers; they would constantly have writs of "attachment." . An exchange declares thatNilsson's Voice U as musical as the flow of the heaviest lubri eating oil. . , """ . , Columbus, Ohio, offers 'among the pre miums $75 to. the lyoung ' lady who does the best cooking. ' - ' "Aunt," said a little three-year old; one day, 'I don't like my aprons to be starched so much. , So much;starchnes8j makes the Btiff- ness scratch my bareness.' ' 1 '-x -' li n One of . onr young gir,ls at an exami nation in grammar, the other day, when asked why the noun "bachelor" was singular, triusti inglyanawered ;B6Baitse1t is very singular they don'i get married. She went up to the head. . . , -. . Advertlslnar for tbe People. . ' We would call the attention of the public to the Morning Star's charges for short' adver tisements, especially for; the accommodation of the growing demand for the publication of brief notices; such as "Wants," "To Let," "For Sale," etc ' Most advertisements of this character can bo reduced to five lints space, and the charge for them being but half , our regular rates when paid for strictly in advance Thia offers increased Inducements for. ser vants wanting places, for families wishing do mestics, for farmers having a horse, or a cow, or an old wagon for sale; landlords wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords, to use the Moenino Stab as a medium for , commu nicating with their several but unknown cus tomers. Storekeepers can also make equal avail of these rates for short advertisements, to invite public attention to any specialty In trade, or any change in their places. , . - -The use of the dally newspaper, as the agen cy; for communication' between people of all classes, is constantly increasing,' and illustrates one of the ways in which modern civilization is saving time, labor, and money, In carrying on'tbe business of life. ... :: tf SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. . 9 Some of the citizens of Wel don have been seized with the .Colorado The Fair at Weldon will con clude on- the 10th Cot November with a tournament a i handsome ; prize : to 1 be awarded la th . successiul; ; JLnigbvx ana another, to the best rider. Get your-lances .i- The Roanoke Jyews says : Ihe weather continues most favorable for the picking . of cotton-we : Jiope p the yield throughout this section, underiitbis faTor- able weather, may prove larger than has been anticipated;-;"; ; r- t The Nowbe ftp 2rmes ffacet tinnslv remarks : . Wilmmeton has ;a sienat pole Irom" which storm signals are toflutterii!ivery,baturay0nigni ine man in charge is to climb the pole (wnicn is forty-feet high) toffiey Sbbth' ways ;fbr Sunday.&.g .'"'..iA-- fiaturdav last tlie'deact body of a newly-- borri infant was found floating in ditch near GoldsboroJ n The childzwaa of white parentage; and a jury rendered a .verdict that i,t came to us aeaiu oy ioui pij. No clue to the guilty parties. The Raleigh Sentinel : says : W Iftarn that during last week at a corn shucking IMr George -Ellis', Orange countv. a difficulty occurred between Ba ker Tilly 'and Pomp Lyon, two negroes, il number of times. The quarrel originated from the fact that Tilly hacV voted the Democratic ticket at the last election, and was-set upon and abused by Lyon lor, so doing. ...r is KO Excrjaa for those who drag their wearv ana aisoraereu uwcuuo jlu i- um wu- pany, wnen a zew uuocu ui axjm auu PAKiLLA would cleanse their murky blood ana restore tneirneajtJi snu vigw. idwuuu victims of bilious disease, have some regard for your neighbors, il not for yourselves. , " noKsTVlsthebest policy in medicine, as well as in other tmngs. Axjua a da iwi a r a B1LLA is a genuine preparation of that nn eaualled spring medieine and blood purifier, decidedly snperiorj to the ipoon imitations b.eretofore in the market. Trial proves it. XACIUD. ' rridGEB WAliKEB. In thia city, on the 8tb inst, at Fifth Street M. E. Church, byKev. F. H. Woodr Mr. John E. Bridger. and.Mias Mary U. T aiaer, u wurua. CUj. rv.( o.i h ; DIED. H HEWLETT. Departed this life, on tho 8tn lasLiMrs. Mary A. Hewlett, .wife of JnO. J, Hewlett, asred SO years. ' She leaves a kind tans- band nd many friends to - mourn the deatil of so kind a companion. . W ' ADVEBTISE MENTS. t Cllildreil'fl ClOtilillg i - -P. A T S3 THAI! COST of lfANUFACTUBli ;t, xo ciose vnia orencn o our raae. 1,1 ,1 U. : NEW STYLE JUST IS 1 ' o ix LATEST, STYLK -SILK-. HATS ! - ' jfeECEVEB YESTEBDAT.r ' t - ." i , ' . . I-.-. - . -5 Uobbyf Quits at Xow iFlgnrcs X octmr , , v City Clothiers. I? . Sugar land, Coffee! S5 Hhdsv R. P. and D Ell ABABA SUGARS, 125 BBLS. REFINED SUGARS,; 1$. 650 Sacks Rio, Java and Laarnyra Coffee. For sale by ' t 7 ! ; , v , P. W. KEBCHNEB, i) oct -12-tf ' j 27, 88 and 29 North Water St. rltlolasses ! Holasses ! 20f Hhds. and Bbbls. S. II. MOLASSES, i f i'.- .- ...:.. -v..,. -178 Hhds. and Bbls. CUBA' ' x . .. :;, j i . Forsaleby , v 5 t (.;... i . i.F. W EEBCHNEB, Oct 12 tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St.' iCorn,,Hay and Oats. - 10,00 BUSHELS COBN. ;-; ; ' , . :. 250 BALES HAY, 2,000. BUSHELS OATS, . : ; i:; joraaieuy F. W. KEECHNER. octl?-tf ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. V i Bagging and Ties ! ;; 200 lolls DOUBLE ANCHOR and :" '- - ' A NoI 1. SAGGING, 40 TONS TIES, ' - f ' iv '' . .; ,';j';.'v: '.'".-' ! - i Forsaleby; .-T.W.OECHNEBf , OCtTfe-tf s ' 2723 and 29 North Water: St. , Books of WorshipJ-- j, LARGE and elegant assortment of Eng lish and American Pulpit, Family and Pocket Bibles. ' : . ' Prayer and Hymn Books of the various Evangelical denominations. ' ' Family Testaments and Psalms, with and without notes. 1 " " , The new Testament with brief notes and instructions,': containing the references and marginal leadings of the PolygJotJBible il lustrated with maps. ' 1 " ' " '.For sale at f HEINSBERGER'S Live Book Store. oct 12-tf Only One Dollar a Pair ! THE . 'VICTOR" KID GEOYE. ALL SIZES AND COLORS. ..: , . . EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Call and examine them for yourself. F. a. D. BROWN, Exchange Corner, oct 12-tt :::A ; Sole Affent. . Liberal-Wages " ILL be paid to a competent and trusty servant, to do the cooking and Louse work of a smaU family. Apply at this olHce. , :;; octl2-3t ; - ' ;v-' t -. . -.r.. ALL RIGHT AGAIN ! The "phenix' and international' report that Chicago losses can be ail paid ont ol net surplus, leaving their large Cash Capi tals unimpaired.fTheJ ; NORTH; BRITISH" subscribes Five Thousand Dollars for suffer ers, and will pay all' losses from fire surplus In London,' without touching American As sets. I None of. our patrons, need ieai M e can securely carnrall the insurance we nave, ana mojretoo. fCallpnV '.iztT. "'-ff , GEORGE MANNING, , " T " Gen'l Insurance Ag'ts. octimf German Association. A OAtLED MEETING OI tne Ul&tlslJU ASSOCIATlUri Will DO neiu . at, ueruuuiia Hail, on Tliursday, 12tH Oct at 8 o'clock, P. M. JUL. UASHAuEN, j oct 12-lt . Cor. Secretary. , ITorth Carolina Bacon. O 'iflfl IBS VERY SUPERIOR HAMS, ".W ottx-iticj oTTItTTT TV1?PQ - - .. . .... '!." ! Just received, and to close consignment will be sold low by ; oct 12-2t i V f DaROSSET A CO. -ETITA" Insurance Compahyi: jjHE FOLLOWING TELEGRAM WAS RE CEIVED TO-DAY : . . - - - ! , T -, r , HARTFORD, COJTK lltU OCt; 187L , Loss at Chicago, leas than two millions, will be promptly paid,4 leaving capital and sur plus OVER FOUR MILLIONS. ' ! ? ?: . . . : J: . . L J. HENDEE, President. 4 -i L. H. T. C. DaBOSSET, General Ins. 'Agents.-' : oct 12-lt 1871. ' Whole ITo. 1.263 .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Remember Nov. : 30th, 1871, " - '1l- - SO POSTPONEMENT! Number of Tickets ' Limited-Securo Shares at once, or you will be too late, and thus ; lose the opportunity of. ' " ' ' SECUREff Q , A: FORTUNE ! , The Alfeen Fremluiri ' Xnd SaleTl I J J ill It .i'. too,ooo "'-'i , - In ileal Estate and Oreenback Prlici, To be distributed to Shai eholders at ", T GIRARDEY'S OPERA HOUSE, ATOUSTA, Qa .i On THURSDAY, November 80th. FIVE DOLLARS will PURCHASE A SHARE f - : ; . Every Shaehpider JSMefcre.a-T?' -- SUPERB ENGRAYING ! V " fTIHE DERBY FARM property to "be dis JL tributed embraces tne largest Vineyard and Orchard in the South. ; ; p . The salubrious and,health-giving climate of Aiken has given it the name of " ' j "THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH." , $95,030 in Premiums presented to Shareholders HOODOO in Real Estate' and Greenback Prizes to be Distributed to Shareholders.; ' " ' 91 Real, Estate Prizes,' worth' from txo'to ? , j i $25,CQ0. i 522 Greenback Prises, from v ( ' - , - 3 to i,co3... - . ; ONLY 19,000 gHABGS ONE SHARE IN EVERY.THIRTY-ONE WILL 11 .. . DRAW A PRIZEi " " j ; " This Real Estate Property, conveyed by Deed of Trust to the Committee who - are to conduct THE DRAWING, is to be transferred bv them to the Fobtubtatb Shareholders drawing Prizes, who will be severally notified immediately after tne. arawing. . , , i , A tmail sum invested now mayt.secuie a fortune.. s - , "w : ' '; i Ererv Shareholder may rest : assured of equal justice, and that this scheme,, .unlike many others, is "-c air, squAsaanu nuajtox. Money received atter the books are closed will be promptly returned.- For fall particu lars, as emoracea in. tne .reviseu pampuiet, addrees " - J.C. DERBY; Gen'l Manager, . : Principal Ofilce, Augusta, Ga. REMEMBER JTOVEMBEK 30th, : j : ; ' " AND : -' " t-NO .POSTPONEMENT,! octl2-Slaw2w&Flw -- 1 - - s - ' Wanted! fAjB CLERK, a RELIABLE YOUNG MAN. who is correct at figures, writes a good hand, and has a full knowledge of book-keeping. Address, with references Box 114, Wilming ton Post 'ofilce.' -."'-. - - octl24t MOROCCO BOOTS I ' - OROCCO BOOTsI LATEST STYLE HIGH CUT. DUDLEY & "ELLIS, ! ! , Sign of the Big Boot. ) OCt 12-tf A GABD. - ' TO our many friends and patrons of fWil mlngton and Surrounding Country : - Since our opening in this City, and the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon us we cannot but express our gratitude for. the same. By fair and honorable dealing we hope to merit in the future, as in tte past, a share of the patronage. . - It has been 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 . j been abused. On tlw same principle, with undimin ished honesty the business will henceforth be carried, and while expressing our gratitude for the liberal patronage we have been lavor ed with, solicit a- continuance -of the same, Jiromising that we will strife to deserve, the avorof vie public-' -- - J J i Having removed to that large ; and elegant store, No. 30, South Side ot Market Street, f for merly occupied by-W1.- M.1 Stenvenson,' as a Crockery Store, wo; will be .: pleased .ta have our friends to call and examine our new Fall and Winter Stock Just received. 1 u-.'.wLt taut io r;(.nj;rRe9oectfuIly,'' . ... . , :. Nr, ; SHR1ER BROS. ' P.: S. Country merchants will do.r well, and certainly find It to their advantage ,to exam ine our large and ;well selected , stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Ail orders from conn try promptly filled at New York prices."-1 .. :, . octTmaclmy (;.,;;. i '.'-u'f u: J "'S.3J;'' .t LM. CRONlYi:AuetIOJieeir..tc By CBOSLY MQBItIS.il l )' SADDLE AMD HARNESS IAHE ON TO MORROW" (Thursday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at Exchange Corner, to the highest bidder, an A No. iv . -- ' -' " ..r 'SADDLE AND HARNESS HARE, . , 7 years of age, sound, ana gentle in every particular, and on cv thb fastkst trotykbs iw wrucuroTOir. r J. ; - u f " oct lL2t Jnst Eeceiyed. HO Bbls. Choioe Baltimore Family Flour, SO Bblsl Extra Baltimore Family Flour, ' 20. Bbls Super Flour, 2j500 dunny Bags, -''-.r.,, "" ' ?; (1 ' - ' V:" i - 10 Bags Prime Rio Coffee, Sugar, MolassesV Pork, N. 0. Lard, Butter, Cheese, Cotton Yarn, Kegs, Buckets, BaSr r kets, Ac, Matches, Soap, Starch,' Can4 . ' dies, Tea, Ac, &e. Fot sale by Wholesale and Retail, J v 1 .. - r -' : "' ' CHEAP'FOR CASH, by-. 1 -" , i, T;Vj-j ; SAUX1 UliiltlAMj eptl$-tf; No, 5 North Water street. if LOOT A n D FOUN p. XHOUND By a colored man, and lelt at this JD office, a Gold Thimble, with the initials M. O. C. on the side. The owner can have the same by paying the necessary charges. ; it ' "fjlOUND Yesterday, "on 'Fourth street,5 a P Gold Breastpin - with twelve small sets, with pin broken. The owner can get the same Tsy applying at this ofilce and paying for this advertisement. Oct 12-lt BATES OP ADTEHTISiacr I OneSquareone day, ....... i o " two aays,. i oo " "three days,M.......... 2 W inn lava . 9. KM five days, 8 00 " one week , 8 60 Contract Advertisements taken at pro portlonately low rates. ' v Marriages, Deaths. Religious, Funeral and Obituary notices will be Insert ed at half rates when paid for in advance ; otherwise full rates will be charged.' 1 Taaxs Cash on demand; : ? .-. . ' MISQTiTT.T.ATTOOnS. o , ,THEi"STAIl"r JOB PRINTING HOUSE, Book.Bindetyv ;tj. gjj l'i ..-AND , : ... 7 h Blank Book Manufactory, W5I. H BEttMUD, Prop'tor, - i Tlio Only Establishment In the State liaviDg all these lacili- , .... J- ties combined. ' t s7? r IMPROYED, MACHINERY OF ii Z 'X .ff "JIT 2? S ! THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF TYPE. CARDS AND INKS ! SKILLED ' VO R ICf.1 E N IN EVERY DEPARTMENT I .. 4 i-J i .II I. Xi a f THE N O T LOWEST PRrcijs., f v-J I . AS 1 BUT L O W P M I C E S AS Any Other. Etahlishment FOR THE BEST QTJAIilTY OF WORK! PRtNTlNG, BULINO AND' BIN DIN U, OF; EVERY 'DESCRiPTION,'.1 1 Executed promptly and Skilfully ! :';uvivJii:: ; i ; . ;i u SINCE ADDING: , !; ;T;:E A! M ;1 0 W ER, ' . ci r:. r??r,'i we are; , 'enabled r t yfilL orciors twith " THE UTMOST , DISPATCU.. -May e-S&Ftoru CHOICES CANNEp FRUITS," VEGETA- BLES, AND MEAtSf WE HAVE IN STORE 'AND TO ARRIVE r :r-..,.u..- --.over ". . r' :. ! - 500 FIVE PUWD;B.Ei A81ES500 of the finest Canned Goods packed In America. The. remarkable success attending our efforts last . season , in Introdncing .only first-class goods has 'stimulated us to even greater exer tion, and during Our recent Visit to the North ern cities wo gave to this brancb of our busi ness much care an4 attention, ; and can. now offer a greater yariery , of finer goods in this line than an f other house in North jCarolina. , The McMurray Peaches and' Tomatoes will ' be found superior, to any ever packed before, and the Winslow. Cern will sustain its well known reputation. . r - ; Ouz friendsantlthe publie iviu fhid with ns manynew gootonevextbelcoffered In-WU-mington, which , we jwill endeavor , to make make acceptable in price, as we know they wi 1 be approved in quauty, ; - .. .. t .Respectfully,- ? ft: CHAS. D, MYERS ft CO., oct8-tf r. .7 North Front Street. 300,000 Pounds c!t? OF'THE ".f.t TTIO R sale on. reasonable terms ac: the cape JD Fear Chemical Works, Castle stree ninirton. vviu-rvun vD.M.BU set. wn- " T Chemist. I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1871, edition 1
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