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THE EIOUniNG GTAR, , V ' f PUBLISHED DAILY, WM, U tiKRNAIt.DVEdltOfcsroa Prop'r. . Or nasi, Dawson Bank Buildings Front St. One year. In advance. ...i.7 oo Six months, In advance 8 50 T tire months, in advance. 2 00 uuu uiuuLii, m auvance...... 75 The Moasixa Star will be delivered In anv ETEOUOLOUICAL RLCOKI). v Oct. 13, I87ir Time. Barom eter. . Ther mom eter. Wind. Weather 7 A. M. P. M. 9 P. M. 30.48 S0-.46 20:47 p 54 73 57 NE gentle' Fair SE fresh Fair N E lightlCIoudy . Mean Temp, of da v. GO dec ' 5 " v ' Notk. All barometric readings are reduced to tuc tsejwevei ana to txs degrees Fahrenheit. " ' i ' Robsbt Sktboth. ; . . Serg't Signal Service U. S.jA. ) ; : Weather Report. - " . ' : War Department, 1 Office of Chief Sternal Officer, V Washington, Oct. 13-4:85 P. M. ) " JtvbabUUies. . - It is probable that on Saturday the barome ter .will -Tali vry.gperaJllsLt.hroughont tho At lantic states, with easterly grinds and increas ing cloudiness and possibly rain, on the South Atlantic and Gulf coasts.' Cloudy weather, with light rain, will probably extend to Lake Michigan to-night, and fresh southerly .winds prevail over the lower lakes to-morrow. v-v.'-- THE OIT"ST. -. . BW AUVEUTIiSJjKTr. iLeiksseugjbu's Live Book Store, 89 Market st. Peterson's Publications. Wm. L. Smith & j Co. Agents Insurance Notice. : . . Dudlit & Ellis, No. 41 Market street. Congress Gaiters. Redd & Gillican New Business : Oysters, Beef,- Pork, Poultry, Eggs, &c. W. R. French, Corner Market and 2nd st. Don'tForget. ''"'-, E. P. Geoege, Insurance Agent A Noble Response. Wm. Knaeb & Co., Baltimore Manufacture era of Piano Fortes. ' . Aid lor Chicago. By direction of the Triennial Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, now in ses sion at Baltimore collections will be taken up in all the Episcopal chnrches next Sunday for the relief of the Chicago sufferers. - Anniversary Celebration. - We are indebted to our young friend, Mr. W. H. Yoppof this city, now' a student at Trinity Collegeffdir a complimentary ticket to the Anniversary Celebration of the Columbian and Hesperian Societies of that Institution", which, takes place on Friday evening, Oct. 27th, 1871, at 7 o'clock: . ' v ?T Arrested for jLareeny. : A colored girl, by the name of Anne Maria Gibson, charged with stealing a bed-spread the property of Mr. W. L. Berry, was arrested yesterday and lodged in the "Guard. House. She will probably have a 'hearing -before the City Court this morning. ,-'! Removal. i - Mr. G. 11. W. Runge has removed his well known Grocery 'Store from his old stand ia Lippitt's block, on Front street, to the store lately occupied by Mr. 8. Levy, on '.Market street, where he will keep full supply of fam ily groceries and everything else, desirable in his line. Give him a call, v u"! A colored dividual by ; the m name of; John Freeman was arrested 4 by Constable Jos.iC. ' Hill, yesterday, charged with outraging the person of a iittlc'colored girl between twelve" and thirteen years of age, known by the name - of Sylvia Sauls. ; The girl at laBt accounts, was reported to be in a very critical condition. " Freeman was1 committed to jail to await an . examination befde Wra. McLanrln, J. P.i'thia "" morning, the privilege "of bail not being al lowed him. , v va - u v" We are Inlormed by i gcripeman convertant with the circumstances, thattwo brothers, named respectively WinceLfance and Everett Nance, both young married men, left home on the SOtb nltiincv in ,,a small,? batteau, r for the where they resided, but before-reaching their destination the boat was .capsized and both the young men were drowteth Abbut ' eight or ten days thereafter their families in the meantime' having heard nothing from them, - and being very naturally In great distress on 'account of theirong absence the Schr. Ivwa Capt. Justice, now in this port, happened to be cruising iii the, neighborhood; wh a the bodies of theunfoftunate men were discovered " aiid taken to New River vrjlage,;where "ah" in- 'quest was held over, them land they were sub sequently turned oyer totheirfamUies tot Jn- terment. - - ' . . y '-u ' Murderers at lUarse., , On Saturday-night last a ;most atrocious murder was 'commlttej .at, Oakley; WtiODS. C , on the Northeastern railroad, the victim being quiet,'inoffen6ive citizen; generally es teemed by all' who rknew him, who leaves a wife and five children. A colored man by the name of Thompson was arrested on suspicion, who finally stated that the deed .was com mi t ted by two colored men named Sam White and Ran Bald win!. Circumstances now point with almost unerfirigseertafnty-to these two -meii, in cownection with Thompson,"1 as ' theguilty parties. They' have thus far .eluded? the vigl lance of the officers. Baldwin is from White-' vilie, Columbus county, and is described as a fair sized fello wf black,' and regular featured, of a pleasant address; and seemingly 30 years - old. He is supposed to be lurking about the " neighborhood ! of lflrhlteville now,j and our ' friends In that dfreetion :should be on the Jookout for bim ,nAbout $800 money was taken from Mr;fFidea at the time of the tnur? Sincb writing the above we learn that all the parties suspected .of- being 1 concerned in the murder have been captured. . iVy bu have found anything, ad vertisp It in k our new department, under head of Lost and - Found," at half our regular rates, for dver. tisements not exceeding fire'lines. - 5f- ihpv stated nrevions to 6tartiner. MS aW mm-j ft," - , - J, . ofoing to Capt Willis? 3hJry,tabout5 tofles . fj om Little f River' vilLge'TSouth r Carolina, i 4 1 1 - 'TT -r-'r , . Vol. IX No. 19 WHJIIITGTOnfrMP SATURDAYS OCTOBER 14. ttocal Ootau A colored female patient was sent to the Hospital yesterday. . ' 1 I ; : A medical jourtal, 'called "The Laws of Life;' published in New York, recommends lager beer as a fever and a.ue preventive. 'The Tremaine Brothers "and Joba 6, Pierson will give one of their musical .enter tainments in Petersburg oq the 23d. We can reasonably expect a visit from them during the season. . ' ' '- ' ;A party of sportsmen, consisting of a half J dozen ' gentlemen,rwlth any number of hounds, went over into Brunswick yesterday 6n a hunting expedition, s Our best wishes are with them. " - . , IWe understand 'from undoubted autfidrP3 ty that there is in this city a youugmaoof 18 summers who is engaged; to a; lady on whose uruw irom 10 ou winters nave been iudelll bly Impressed. He is soon to lead her to the altar, when' Summer and f Winter will be merged into one season. " jThe"; Wilson1; Flaindealer regrets to an nounce that it has, been defloilely ascertained that the expected roa r steamer will not be completed so as to be on exhibition at the State fair id Raleigh, but states that one is, however, expected at the Wilmington fair, which will take place in November. . .. Canftionarj Sisnals. Sergeant Seybotb, the Slgual Officer : at this port,! has received instructions from the De partment to display,' from and after the 23rd inst.,1 the cautionary signal of tho Signal Ser vice,' U. S. Army a red flag with a black square in the centre by day and a' redjiglii by night at his office in this city. These signals signify : 1. That from Iie information had at the central office in Washington, a probability of stormy or dangerous weather has been de duced for the port or place at whictf the cau tionary signal is displayed, or in that vicinity. 2. That the dan . er appears to be .so great as to demand precaution on tne part or navigators and others interested such as an examination of vessels or other structures to be endangered by a storm the inspection of crews," rigging. etc., and general preparation for-rough weath er. 3. It calli for frequent examination of ocal; barometers, and other instruments, by ship captains, and (others interested, and the study of local signs of the weather, as clonds, etc. Jet c? By this means those who are expert may often be confirmed as to the need of the precaution, to which the cautionary signal calls attention, or may determine that the dangsris over' estimated or. past. -j :i i ; Voice of the People. ; ' . ' Citizens residing in the vicinity of the inter section of Front and Queen streets are loud In their complaints ol the lack of attention on the part of the authorities to the wants of that neighborhodd5hey are parflcniarly severe on tihe Alderman whose . domicil. ia located in thai particular section, and want to? know JToioe It is he 1 dbn't Insist upon having that dee gully filled up which is such an eye-sore, as Well as being unhealthy fromlts elbwy 6wampy and filthy condition TA.er;ia another low' place, partially - filledl wUhiUashliauled there sometime since by the city-citrts; not far from the one mentioned,-which , needs filling uptupccplerof this "neighborhood also complain that ahere Js-' very? littler attention paid to 'the lighting of the treet lamp at the intrsectidrof FroUt and Queen, and that the neighbors freq.ueptly have to.,lghtfrit4hem-. selves. They coniend that they pay ffietr (axes and; are entitled tosome of benefits arising therefrom. . I A New Stand. L 1 ''A'ttentlbn'fV called to the: advertisement of Messrs: Redd & . Gniican, whoUU ffP dayj and keep estanUyon'and'yhe6est; to- of beelf. pork, sausages, -oyster poultry, eggs, &c.f Their stand is on Second street, between I Market and Princess Trittheni I jiiU PrlnVlnsFajpeV.?! OISVOJ2JXiiL We do not keep .PrMUng -Paper regularly ' In stock for 6ale jbut can always supply our friends with uiy ao.tiHea, saJfrojB two to tenj reams' at reasonable prices for all strictly cash orders. Sizes of paper 22x31 and 28x40 Inches, and1 same Quality as that used Oh "the Morning Star and Carolina Farmer. - tf 1- ' Oar Cnlp Basket. t .... e - ; .. . : . ... .- -" . i The hlg sunflower, enrblem-of happi has a root like a potato. . ., f- -4 A Baltimore clergyman rejoices in the conyerslon.of 17,000 children last vear.;; -jCrt x.you with to-moro'.J&tflig6. ?Th d dress; Thomas married MrsI Fitzpa trick; 'at Knox ville, Md. , . s, i- Every heart ha its secret sorrow, which the jworld knows. not ; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he Is only sad. '' Female agitation Is Agoing beyond civil suffrage. As the winter ball season approaches sheinsists on berjgh to . V6;? !HS . t "JL Beware of any undertaking which, w an nounced -with a- flonrtsfi of tfumpetsJ Th instruments on which the subsequen t perform ances wlll'take ptace are tOQotttn viny'ylhi ties. . . . -. v ' . '. . ..... ... :v . - Many iadles have ruined the shape of their I ears by.wearing heayy,, massive ear:nngs, tpa not onlT spoHthe6hape of the earby elonga- tl'n it, butaiso produce , headache, Jan pains - in the face.;-- ; vrii,tt tts i ti r i-t A Boston, glri; jwnp nas( ojeen, puK:u w an officer iik the navy for three years, and cor responds with hicir every day, begine to , look upon the' whole thlug as a sad waste of good letter paper and postage stamps.' - ' - Printing Intt. - ; A full supply of Robinson's Printing . Inks kept constantly on band' at the, .oStee jp'Jh'e MoRjtiNO Star., These inks are equal, if not superior, to any manufactured in this country. Kegs 6f 25 Jbs kept in, stock r for the special benefit of weekly papers. 'Cash orders solic ited.: '';. ' ' . tf City Finance.::!? juic " .Tho follow ng Is a statement of the receipts and disbersements on account of the city of Wilmington, for the nine months ending OcU 10th, 18a : . 7 t Balance from last ear, i' " - , : $740 80 Special License and Bar Room Tax,.. , Real and Persbnal Estate " - ; -Market Rents. . . ..-.v.;-. -.$2 251' 40 CoorFiHe-tttd- Penal- tiea.'. U'2tTr.v.x.;r:..-: 1,536 80. Dray and Dog Badges... 1,110 20 Market Clerk ees.,.cl,153 40 Pound Fees...,...:..... 293 10 Public Buildings 412 95 Miscellaneous :..Vtvi . . - 795 87 24,630 75 39,792,84 7,553 28 92,908 25--873 57 Loans and Discbunts...., Balance due Treasurer.. $166,505 55 " ' '-' ' ' DISBURSEMENTS. ' Street Department $13,23109 Police ...... -.i....:.-14,416 74 ' "'r - Hospital and Poor. . . . ; ' 8.355 9S - - " - 5 Salaries.. . .-. ; . r.":T.."T 5,t)63 77 Fire Department.. , . 4. i 4,503 7?0 ; Public Buildings. . . . . . 2,498 02 Printing . 916 72 City Court ... 2,385 70 Lights...-.?.;;'..,-.-.. ar44l-170 -i . Prisoners;. ;r.'l . . r. V82 82" w ' Mscellaneous..i.sHi.:2,832 94 Ordinary Expeosea'uV Y.S'lz $60,469 18 EXTRAORDINARY. City Election Expenses, - . 1871.................. 824 20 Construction Account. . 5.335 80 . Sanitary Purposes . 1,811 84 ' - 7,471 84 42,026 62 Loans paid,.,:.. U... t raid to redeem Bonds ' hypothecated in New . Bonds paid.. ...' - ; 12,677 63 11,500 00 32,360 28 Interest. :M.,. ... $166,505 55 Average Ordinary Ex- penses. per month.... $6,718 79 Average Ordinary and ? " Extraordinary Expen ses, per month. . .'. ; w " - r 7,549 00 !t,; CITT DEBT, OCTOBER 10th, 187L Bonds past due, not presented. . . . $ 6,000 00 City Hall Bonds,.doe; J4n.rlst;i876i 44,700 00 Wilmington, Charlotte and Kuth- " s ford Rallroid'BondS. lebrnarynn wumington, unanotte and Kuth- erford Railroad Bonds, February i- lst. 1879. ..... . . .;. . 45.000 00 In pavmentof debts. Jan. 1st. .1879 i 13.700 00 In payment of debts, Jan. 1st, 1880 82,000 00 Wilmington, unariotte ana w ' - erford Railroad. Feb. 1. 1880.; . . ... 50.000 00 Funding Bonds,' 8 percent, due ' J niy l, ,.lSk. , . v. . . . . 60.400 00 Funding .Bonds, 8 per cent, dne - July 1.1883 , 4.000 00 Funding Bonds, 8 per cent.due .J". July 1, 1887 U1JJJ.U ..ULUUV14OO0 00 Funding Bonds, 8 per .cent, due r July 1888Vt;.,;V.';,tU.v.f t :53,600 00 FundingondaSperjen tw; due ijrt j uiy.a, ti?w, f d 4. c 500 00 $460,700 00 Bank Debt?ir.V.VVi C U:: . .2 62,000 00 corrowea irom inuiviauais..;..v;x - rToUiDebt.ilrC ......... $534,812 19 .-t-v iwi.- Corresoenaence of the Star. 5- '7.tiESrDERSON; W. C, 0IT111871. Your correspotfdent arrived on the Fair Grounds at 2 o'clock, P M., toay, being the second day of the exhibition. JThe aUendanjcetso ured, would have been much larger,, but : for the lowering weather, in the number were several lot the editorials professions -I - saw Messrs. Stone and Burton of the Weld on News Kev. Mr. JHODhltrv of tne Vfirmtanr Advocate, and Messrs. Stamps and Harris, respectively or the xarnore .50Mtrr ana JJatueooro' Advance. -. Compared with the two immediately prece ding years, the ' exhibition in numbers and quality is considerably"Snperior. s This is par ticularly noticeable in the live stock and ma chinery departments. mere are many excel lent agricultural implements, such as plows, harrows, tc: : ou exhibition. 'The hogs are uousualiy fine some of the JargesVJChesters we ever saw. A lew fine trotting horses and many draught and harness 1 animals. The la dies' work in Floral Hall is very creditable or a ConhtV Fair'Themdefatisrahle Mr. S.- (i: Wilson is on hand; with several specimensof the various Kinds or fruit and fruit trees. This lady resides; this Granyjlle) county, and exhibits afcall JheiState Fairs, Sh -deserves snecial credit. " :t , ; A spirited trot In a sulky, best three in 7 five inrec quarter track, took place this evening between Vol- R. Hamblin's "Bob Lee" and Mr. Haywood's "Fannle.7 . Won V the latter.?J?A scrub race, "with threb horses, closed the day's performances. .' ;' . ; . ; i- The Raleigh cornet band have discoursed some very, fiqe music ,r a Vff A hop was n Ihr OapiiifoV td-n4ght, but presume the heavy rainbow, falling will . in terfere, as it will very seTlbusly with the ekhl bitlon to-morrow. r o 'j Your correspondent will be obliged to leave befjQre the close flft!ifijFuini,mn wtll furnish -7- Many Canadians are moving to GtJHorrXj L , : ISTewbern is"to nave a "Never swheatJJb, tKone Uineniadmit tei to membership. ' , TheHillsborq Mecorder'is boast'egf ttf &oTdeJxine appl3- which have just been sent him, ireah nit"! trees. j , Th& hQra, Jieeorder eaya : Mr. Wilson, a clever English gentleman, with a large and interesting family, has arrived in Hillsboro' with the intention of settling. , ; . .-v ; Tb ofSsntinel- lay s Calli indica tions are favorable for a fine exhibition at the State Fair next week. JbJvery ,i?rai briosrs notices bJf articles and stock for ex- bring! hibition; . : Tucker Hall, ,Tlaleigfri came near being destroyed by jire ;on Xhnrsday morning,. It was finally A saved .through the exertions of the firemeo, without se rious damage, r . ' a J - The Goldsboro Messenger says: At the solicitation ot Mr.; E. F. Cox, the very efficient and obliging postmaster at Kinston, the? Department has made the postoffice at that place a money' order office. . O . 7 - - .J - - - The Winston Sentinel Bays : cfcew1n., on last iPriday morning, Mr. Wang. 4 a prominent politician, ;W augh Rhe .county several .. times and represent. - v S',;yfer Bays: 1 ne W llson j 4 county , Handall Forbes, a citizen ojkP jnflfinity who begun to give evidence d ,qn some ten days since,rgbfeout of his C-k-d JK.ondaynight last and ran into a mill do. near by and was drowned. - It is said that he had asserted fer some days previous that he was to die about that time. - ;The Newbern Times says ; We are pleased to learn that the cotton crop prospects, in Beaufort and adjacent counties, are much better tflau anticipa ted some weeks since. It is estimated that the acre will produce from 150 to 200 pounds of seed cotton, more than was expected three weeks ago. Says the Goldsboro Messen ger; One company of U. S. troops arrived here from Robeson county on Tuesday last. ' They encamped here until Wednes day evening when they departed for Fort Macon. On Tuesday evening a squad of them made a raid upon a grogshop kept by colored men. Here they stole one or more ? bottles of the "ardent" and "de camped." One of the sable proprietors gave chase and dispatched three pistol shots alter them,? but without effect. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL the world's tiOE?" remedy for Colds Coughs and Consump. Ye Pimpled, Blotched ahd Ulcerated Vic tims of scrofulous aisases, who drag your tin clean persons into the company of better men, take AYER'S SABS APAB1LLA, and purge out the foul corruption from your blood. Be store your health, and yon will not only enjoy life better, but make your company more tolerable to those who must keep It. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 5 FIBST PBIZE MEDALS AWABDED. TI1E UBEAT Southern Piano MANUFACTOBY. WM. KNABE & CO., : j -; f : JCABUf ACTUMBB OF .. ; GB AND, SQDABE AND UPBIGHT PIANO , FORTES, Baltimore, r.ld. ' These Instruments . have been before the Publlo for nearly Thirty Year . and udou their excellence alone attained and tmnurcJuuitd nre - eminence, which pronounces them nneanaled. DUBABfilTY DVH' WOBKMANSHip, AND : 4 All our Square Pianos have our New I m- S roved Overstrung Scale and the "Agraffe reble. '"vnlr' We would call special attention to our late Patented Improvements in WBAKJD PIANOS and SQUARE: CI KAN D9. found in no other Piano, which brinsrs the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EYEEY PIANO FULLY W ABB ANTED FOB y l- XJSAB8. Ul67 V??ial arrangement enabled the most celebrated makers. Wholeaal& and jtetaii, as MMWBrjHt0r&miWr$Wd llIHrtxal;iJ1 pxp; awtiJiMOTif-?. & CO., BaltimorelMd.' '6i to PiHEINSBEBGEB, Sole Ag't, . octH-eodm SatTu Th;:.;.';--;:- WILLOPEX Satradajictpber fXK SECOND, between MABKET and PBIN- CESS STS., next door to J. M. Hard wick's ; . fi . . f ? . - .. Grocery where we intend keeping constantly - r .,.;--- . On hand the best of i Fresbt Beef, For fe," Sansajres, Oysters. Poultry Eggs, Cabbage, Apples, Jke. i)ttr motto will be V CASH, SMALL PBOFIT3 and QUICK SALES." Give us a call. OCt 14-lt w vrr ,zTT.T.Tn a it - A NOBLE RESPONSE. rrVHE Managers In the City of New York of jl. tne unnea states urancn of the North British and Mercantile Ins, Co. of Indon and cainburgh, have received by cable from J. W. Cater, Esq., Chairman ot the London Board of mrectors, tne xouowing instructions : irectors, the following instructions : is - vuj;: "j "Subscribe $5,000 for the Chicago sufferers, settle all losses promptly, draw at three days sight.'. '.-J "-' - r- ;;.." :H I'j 'ine Assetror th States; amounting The A&setstf the Comnanv . va. the. Unitad XvV VTCl. XiUWiWi t TT AAA XJ V- --k awam. I viin mi mill vtw-. l betouched ito praemypt Idsses at , Chicago. j yAgentatWilmington,-N;C.;" i n i ; t JO. P. GEOBGE. have a handsome surplus, besides their one MiUioit Cash:Capitah iaxcerrpayinr-ChioagO'p losses; and the International and Atlantio t will- have ample security jfor 'their .'policy holderan --' -'- ' ' V. The Cheapest CONQRESS 'BAITERS IN THE. CITT ! DUD LEY '& ELLIS, .' -Sign of the Big Boot.: oct 14-tf Eemoval. '...'."- i .. . ..... .. -. . ..- . THE subscriber would Inform his friends and the public generaUy that he has re-! moved from his old stand-in Lippltt's block, i to the store on Market street formerly occu-1 pied Dy s. Xievy, wnere ne win always jceepon hand a large and complete assortment or 'TAMlLr GBOCEBIES. ' " ' oct 14-3t t - G.'H. W..BUNGE.v: Journal copy A . 1 in ir . j ? Carpets, Oil Cloths, fie. IN connection with my immense stock of FURNITURE; - " I have just received ar large and handsome assortment of Carpets, Oil' Cloths, , Matts. Rugs, Window Shades, Hollands, Ac, which i I am offering at extremely low prices. An examinatlbn of goods and Inducements to vnrchasers is respectfully "solicited hy'.Mr. I i . . ' - ' I uonn jucnaet in enargo wi mis AwiJiuwucut, , - ' I octl4SatWeFrl2w D. A. SMITH. I 1871. Whole IIo. 1,263 -ilW ADVERTISEMENTS. j Insurance Notice. We have satisfactory infobma .TI05T that the following Companies, .repre sented by us, will continue business nth capital .unimpaired paying their. .QMeajfO losses -from their surplus fund, viz-: -' J : PgteeiOX, Hartford ; CITY FIRE, -Hartford ; Hfii, JSLew york ; MANHATTAN, New HO. T4&JfGT0N, New York. ' York ! . - We regret to say th.x-vpAlflG,s Bal. ford; HEBCHANT'S AND ciea we timore, ; have suspended. ' The s'wa have issued in the suspended compa. can place in those we believe sound and . liable. WM. L. SMITH & CO., oct!42t t Agents. Don't Forget ! In calling at fbenchs fob youb FAMILY GHOCERIES, u , . ... Don't forget to ask for a sample of his.' $3 Virginia Whiskey, THAT 13 SO MUCH LIKED. W. E. FBENCH, Cor. Market and Second Sts. OCtl4-tf Peterson's Publications: "TENE HOLLOW, by Mes He set Woon," ,-;v Author of East Lyhne," Ac, &c. - "DENE HOLLOW," while containing the characteristic features of its author's style, may be considered equal,' if not superior, to anything previously written by the author of " East Lynne." The ,Book will not ber laid aside without eager perusal to the end . ; , .; Just received and for sale at ' ,.. iElKS4iEXtGEB'd , ' . .''. I Live Book Store. oct 14-tf A GAED. .l ... 1 1 TO our many friends and patrons of , Wil- mjngton and. Surrounding Country : . Since our opening in 1 his City, and the very, liberal , ' - patronage that has been bestowed upon us we cannot but : express-.pnr gratitude . for the I same. fair and lTonorable dealinir we hone mAf f f,1A aain Yhnogt ft Hh,rfi merit In the future, as in,, the past, a, snafe I of the patronage. . - , . J it has been admitted on all sides since open mg our Clothing Store in this city the promise of lair dealing with our Customers, selling them goods by.which theh? owtf: interest: and I "advantage shall be promoted., haabeen , faith-- that on no occasioa has the joonfidence , reposedln ( our; integrity beeii abused. On the same principle , with imdlmiH lshed honesty the business will henceforth be vw4nv at A mriilA nvrneaHi c nni orvKi f-fv-n c X for the liberal patronage we have been lavor edwitn, solicit a continuance oi tne same, promising that we will strive to deserve the lavor or tne pumic. Havinsr removed to that large and elegant store, no. so, south side ot juarket street, ior merly occupied by W. M. Stenvenson, as a Crockery.v Store, we will be pleased to have our friends to call and examine our new; Fall and Winter S tock j ust,receiv6d. -' - . - Besnectfully, - - . ' rt RHRlEH BEOS. P ' P S. Country merchants will do well, and i veruijuiiy unu lb to meir auranuure ,tu Biniu- I ine our large and well- selected stock before I tjurchaatnar elaewhfirft. . All orders from conn- try promptly filled at New York prices. .oct7.nacim s. u. I MISOETiTi A NEOUS. ' ; Butter and Cheese. f JBIME FACTOBY CHEESE, ". 1 ; i f - NEW YOKK. STATK BUTTJSB and CHOICE WESTEBN BUTTEB, For sale by- r '- OCtl3-tt . ADEIAN & VOLLEBS. Eicei Bice! - TnitEaH BEAT bick - ' -'- ' lf"311 MAi isic, j f ( IN TIERCES and -BARRELS, n h ' 'it, ..: . f ? . - - ., 8eptl2ltf ' . .ADRIAN & VOLLERS. Bacon! Pork I; Trvq AVTR-Wsfrnrfr TtwVV ttjv at t'itt XEY SALTED SHOULDERS, DRY SALTED SIDES, Clear; Dry halted Long Clear, Dry , Salt Short Clear, Dry Salted Clear Bib .; Heavj . City, Tess Iork, moke Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Smoked .. -W estern: bhoulders,' bmoked r --Western Rib Sides, Smoked ; J . t 4 f ; . -,,. ' W. ' -- - v. ' -ff' - Western Clear Rib' Sides: -r 1 ' BREAKFAST STRIPP-H AMS. '.For sale by OCtlS-tf ADKIAJf A TOlVLEXiS. f 5" f ', ' ... Commission Business. nrUIE undersigned offer their services to the JL public to do a Commission Business in the sale of all kinds of produce, and the pur chase of supplies, and will make advances on consignments. , - They solicit a share of patronasre, and hope by punctuality and attention to merit it. . . XlUlblrJulZ, lllSXJBiA a UU. seplWw 300,000 Sounda OF THE ' - " ' Q .J p E FEJl R G U A. N 0 " T!tfl1iMlanii HuonnoMa fornia at tli Pona. ii Fear Chemical Works, Castle street, Wil- mington, ' D. M.BUiJfi, , Chemist. OnQSquarecn day...... ! 0 two aavg,. 1 u three days,...i 2 C3 tour days,......; . 2D i : On -11 11 M W A4mJf O, ...................... . 0 W " uuowww,. H SW ' jc. ca&tnS' AdTertiBeinents taken at pro portionatelylbw J1!: ' -' Marriages, Ioaths, J51,er1 Vd when paid for in advance ; otae1"6 ".ttti will be charged. TxaxB Cash on demand. ' T - Children's Clothing jJT tESS THA COST of MANUFACTURK To close this branch of our trade. EI.EGANT "DIAGONAU5, NEW STYLE JUST IN ' , XAEST' JSTYLE SILK HATS i EajQyiVED YESTEBDAY.. . ' Nobby Snits at T,ojv FiRures X OCt 12-tf City Clothiers. Sugar and Coffee 1 29 Hhds. B..P, apd DE MAS ABA SUGABS, S BBLS REFINED SJ7GAB8, Saaka Bio. Jav&And T -n. en trra. -T!riflW 6&x. - Forsw "V xxr irwnTTwo n, grand 29 North Water St. oct 12-tf Molasses I t A;fl 300 Hhds. and Bbbls. S. H MU 175 Hhds. and Bbls. CUBA it For mlIa hv ' . ." - ' '. .. . F. W EEBCHNEB, oct ; 12-tr 27, 28 and 29 North Water 8U Thunder and Lightning. DON'T PAY SO MUCH FOB LIGHTNING BODS., Go to NefPs and get a : ; Good RocLfor a Small Figure. We never charge for Points. ' Bemember " A. H. NEFF'S, : No. 19 Front St., Wilmington, N. C. Also a fall stock of goods In his line just in store. , ( ." sept27-tf Bagging and Ties ! 200 Bolls DOUBLE ANCHOR and . ANO.l. BAGQ1NQ, 40 TONS TIES, , - For salo by ,s ; ; . F. W. KEBCHttKB, octil2-tf . 27, 23 and. 29 North Water St. In Store and in Transit : 1,700 Bbls Flour all grades, y v , . 8,000 Bushels White and Mixed Corn,' 400 Bales Hay, '' 1 . i 'si.V i. . Jv;.'iZH i: : " . ):. ,' 1,000 Bushels Seed Oat, ; v 25 HHDS. BACONiTSlDJSS - : ,. 3 . j and, SHOULDERS, 100' BOXES DRY;, SALTED .8IDES,, I0O BBLS MESS POBK;.-: v i 'rr:' ZOO Rolls Balingtight aiid Heavy, j I ' 40 Tons Gooch's Cotton Ties. V WftWifliiea Bugarsv ' . ' r-'- 26 Bags Biol -Laguyraa :150.;BABBELS,$YBUP,:-v ?f' 4 second uand spirit Barrels, Y r ; y 40 TONS HOOP iron; fC:" 4 ;. 100 BBLS. DISTILLER'S GLUE, !250GS NAILSViEte ' 2,000 SACKS AMERICAN SALT, ; :f 3,000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, Ac, Sbo.t For sale low by . ;oct 4-tf : ' willlams: & mubchison. FALL OPENING ; , -OP' f ' ' Hfllinery Boois, at Bte. E.i: Lmnsfen's, - Hil .mii 3 X IX. . JThe ladies axe invited to call and examine. Mm- Dress Making" in all its branches, "t 4- BEMEMBER : Fancy Dry Goods Emporium. No. SO Market SlrceV, . ) t I t . , . r i J- , ; t Sept 24-lm t WILMINGTON, N. C. ' - , - : . - :- ' -" y Speciallllotice.; ; rhTSBT 5UBSCBIBEBS CHANGING THEIR Ufc-E "places of residence on; Oct. 1 si will please let It be known either to the City . Agents or at this Office, so that- tbeir paper can be changed also. 7"; ( (. ,;., i By complying with this' request they will save much trouble to all concerned. - , ' ; ' sept23-tf;. ,:; . , ; . . . . 1 THAIIAIT HALL. IVIanY IMPBOVEMENTS' having been" perfected at this Theater, it is now TO LET, BY THE 'NIGHT OR WEEK, . FOB FIBST-CLASS Theatrical or Operatle Performance. . . v . Apply tO j t" ' - C " - J. W. 8 PAULDING, oct li ed2ir Wed Fr Snn , v j. - FOR RENT. For Eont. -nr Tf E offer lor rent two of those ' brick tenements situated on Pock: ' I: Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. : Houses are three stories, and contain all the modern Improvements hot and cold water bath-rooms, ranges, and are very desirable from location and eoiafsrts. ' ' ' Apply to GEO. B. FBENCn A SON, S3 North Front St. ang 30-tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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