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WM. II BE&BJLUD, Editor and Prop'r.
Oio, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St.
One year, in advanced... ;:r.';..'..;;.. 17 CO
Six months, in advance.. 3 so
rhree months, in advance.;.... 2 00
uiuuiiu, in auvance... ...... .... " 73
, The Moenino Star will be delivered in anv
91 KTEOOJLOICAL SKCOXSS).
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Weather
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73 E gentle Cloudy
CTJElight, Fair
-ap. m.
D P. M.
i' J M Ran Tftmn - rtf tan -IRT -. -
Hotb.A11 barometric readings are reduced
to ibe.sea-level and to STdegrees : Fahrenheit.
. - .... . : . 8erK't Signal Service U. 8. A,'
Weather Seporf.1
Office of Chief Sisnai Officer, V -
4 Washington, Oct. 1435 PM. )
ihoarea of lowest pressure will probably
to-night move overXake Michigan; preceded
by briskTBontherly winds,' and extend to Lakes
, Huron and Erie on Sunday. s Threatening
wcuiucr. witn rain, win DroDaoiT Drevau from
u uum vaucj m vermom ana normwara:
cloudy weather on the i South Atlantic States
ana tne uulf coast. "With easterlv winds.
threatening: weather and possibly rain for ike
the cdxutiz:.
Sundat, October 15.
.-.;: 'y V r v. 'V j?. - T , .... . , 3 - . . ' . -
vuiuKBctuvcs iu oh aiueB' ana isi, ionn s
Churches.- . - I -, 4
19th Sunday after TrinKv. . '
t St. James' Church Morning Prayer at 11
A.-M. T '
St. John's ChurehEvenlng Prayer at 7
P. M ' -
WednesdayFeast of SC Lake; "the vEvan
gelisi. ' - ' t . . , .
St. John's , Church Morning Prayer at 7
St. James Church Evening: Prayer at 5
P. M. '
First Baptist Chorea, .
i - CORNKB MABKX9ANB FIFTH STKBBTS,
Kev. J. C. Hiden, Pastor.
Sunday-school at 9 A. M. -.
Services at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M; - '
Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night
ai o u ciuck iu ruuui uuure rasior s siuay. -,
Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday night at
7.-45 o'clock. v - - .
"3-, Second Baptist Chorcb,
Cokneb or Sixth and Church Strkkts. -Kev.
J. E. King, Pastor. . , . :
Sunday School at 9 A. M. '
Services at 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. ..
f rayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 1
o'clock. . : - x : -
v u auui9- vniuwuc; vuurcil,
0T kCKBjBTWXXN Sboow anpuThibb Sts-
. Morning service at 7 and 104 A; M- '.
Evening ...at5P.M: l! -Daily
serTice at 7 A.M., . . .
Kev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman
Front Street M. E. Church, SonthV
Corner Walnut and Front Stbbbts.
Kev. Dr. Moran, Pastor" "
Services at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. ,
Sunday School S P. M
Kegular weekly Prayer Meeting' Wednesday
night at 8 o'clock. Ail are invited to attend.
The pews'in this church are ait free. Gentle
manly ushers will be in waiting to conduct
strangers to seats. . -
Firth Street M. 15. Chnrch,
Fifth Kbtwbbn Church and Nun Streets.
r. Kev. Prank H. WoodPastor. - - .
. Services at 10 A. nd at 8 F. M.- , -
Sunday School at 9 A. M. ,
Class Meeting Tuesday at 8 P. M. " -'
; Prayer meeting Thursday at 8; P. M.
St. Paul's ran. liUtheran : Church,
Market Strbbt, " Corner or Sixth.
Rev. G. D.' Bernheim, Pastor. . ' ; ,4
German service at 7 P. M. , -Englishlservice
at 10k A. M.
tSonday School at 3 P. M. , ,
' Catechetical Lectures on Friday at 3) P. M.
Seamen's Bethel,
Dock Between Front and Water Streets,
Services at 1 P. M.; by Rev. H. B. Burr.
Christian Chapel (Colored Methodist),
Corner Church and Seventh Streets.
Sabbath School at 9 A. M.
Services at It A. M., 3 P- M. and 8 P. M.
by the Pastor, Rev. Ellis Lavender.
St. Paul's (Colored Episcopal),
Corner Orange and Fourth Streets.
Services at 10 A.M. and 8 P. M., by Rev. C.
U. Brady (col.) - ur-
W'AUVUTlBllt,M-h. -
Ubinsbbrobr's Live Book Store, 39 Market
st. Peterson's Publications. ; - '
Hoctbttbb & Smith Celebrated Stomach
Bitters.
C. W. Oldham, Secretary Concord Chap
ter No. 1, Regular Meeting. .
Munson & Co, City Clothiers. We Have
rTbem. " i - r ' ' - ,
: . MtiannR. read the notiee headed ' "Chicago
Masonic Relief Fund." . .
i L. Flanagan; Variety Store, 43 Market St.
Millinery Goods.
J. C. Mann, Superior ! Court Clerk Legal
Notice. ' ' " i." ' " ' " '
W. R. French,. Corner Market and 2nd st.
All I Ask is a Trial, t" . '
.. See notice of a meeting of subscribers to the
Wilmington and Northeast 8teamboat Com
pany. , ' i" '
John .Wilder Atkinson Andes Insurance
Company. 0, - . -. - . .'
Read the notice of H. J. Brissenden regarding
- J)anolng and Calisthenics. , - ' "
John Hootor and others Administrators
Notice. ' . ' . . ' : -i '
C. D. Mters & Co.No. 7 North Front sL
Pale and XXX Ale.
DeRossbt & Co. Double Anchor Bagging,
Western Hams. . vs- ' ; - '
Geo. G. Barker & Co. 1,700 A No. 1
Rockland Lime. , .. - ' - : '
F. W. KeRchner, 27, 2and 29 N. Water st.
Molasses. Corn. "&c i' -'V,
our Chip Basket.
: Bridal veils are now trimmed with via
oMUUsof the valle. " ' , . "f' ' T
. a At a recent New York wedding $1,000 was
expended inrflowersiL -' .. ' ,s . i n
An American Jady U now - selling testa
ments in the streets of Rome. f
Some Georgia, ladies propose to play the
k piano for the championship at the State? Fair..'
dalla, the other day,"because vher young; man
refused to allow her golden tresses to press
Isf20ye:.;Vr '-j:;
' V - A cooperlDliidinipicid .Iil8 son inside
a cask to help him put in the; head. He Is ra
ther puzzled how to gji him out of the bung-
- UWiV. i ' t- - " ,1
The Mayor of Macon, Gav ''has-ofiered a
silverservice premiunf worth C50 to the pret-
tiest gtrl In the -,State,Mundeal71l wh6- appears
at the 8tate Fair in a homespun- dress, y :
- -y In th Southern' Cultivator A Youthful Wld
V ow" furnishes a good receipt for making i ..it
i les.' Young widowers," who may f not , under
stand the receipt perfect, can call upon her,
' we suppose; for particulars t-. . ;
XMM$ii::
laical ;iotp. - - '
- -;R!gi.lar,meeting Concord Chapter No. 1
-aionaajr evening, at 7 o'clock.-
' N 13th is announced as ; the, occasion
of the, grand free exhibit! on of shooting stars
- J olore4 male patients were, granted
.mission to enter the City Hospital yester-
Messrs, George G. Barker & Co, have just
received 1,700 barrels of Rockland Lime ' See
advertisement. v -v J
- Tne Majr will be absent for a few days
attending the Stockholders' meeting at Char
lotte p the. W., C. fc R R.. R. Company .
Te fJrstf'hopV: of 4he ' Eclectic Soiree
Club for the presentseason was well attended
and passed off pleasantly to all concerned:
TtU county, we learn, pays al-;3ts " debts
as soon as .heyean be reached The Treas
urer is jglad to see the creditors of the county
now. -- - f.r ' yj
' O.jP. Snyder and vMichaeI Dorr," white,
and Louisa McColler and Ann Maria Gibson,
colored, were sent to the Work'lfouse yester-
Mr. H. J.' Bri8senden, the ' accomplished
Professor of theTerpsfcborean art, has arrived
and will soon open his school. Sec advertise
ment. . . U - .
' At a called meeting of the Board of Al
dermen, held yesterday afternoon Alderman
Geo. Chadbourn vwas appointed Mayor 'pro.
tan , to act during Mayor Martin's absence.
Thanks to Mr. R. L." Harris's for copies
of the New.York'Zeder and' Chimney Corner
for the current week.' He keeps a constant
supply of &11 the latest publications on hand
at his stand on Front 6treet. - -
. The county jail'needs further ventilation.
It would be a good idea for the Physicians
and Surgeons of the city to give an opinion as
to the. best iaethod of giving the" necessary air
and light to the institution.
H. E. Scott, Esq., Superintendent of the
County. Poor House, who has been absent sev
eral weeks in the West, .has returned to the
city, much improved in health. The Dr. "
left Chicago two days b"eforethe great fire.
See the letter of the Episcopal Bishops in
attendance npon the Triennial Convention in
relation to the taking up of collections in the
various churches for the benefit of the Chica
go sufferers, which will' be found In another
column. - '
i
Narrow Escape, t ' 'Z:. -.. ? r
A gentleman of this city informs us of a
narrow escape from the breaking of a kero
sene lamp, which ocenrre i at his residence on
Friday night last. The lamp was sitting onla
table,! which was accidentally tipped over,
when the lamp was broken ,into a thousand
fragments, the oil, of which there was about a
pint, jt having just been filled up, - completely
deluging the floors ; At the moment of its Tall
ing he had the presence of mind to spring for
ward j&nd snatch the burning wick from ' the
midst of the oil before the fir Jjd -. commaBi-
Our informant was surrounded by his family
at the time, and but for his remarkable pres
ence it mind the probability is that all would
have perished..
The1 question next arises (for the benefit of
the gentleman alluded to), what will remove
the stain, of kerosene from the floor ?. Will
some jbneinfornjis? '
Boiler Shatipx. r '
Thef skating season In this city will.be inau
gurated by, a grand j skating reception on
Tuesday evening next, the 17th Inst, on which
occasion there will doubtless be present a large
number of both participants and spectators.
The) regular skating- nights thereafter will
be Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
evenings, from 8 to 10 o'clock.
The terms of admission will be made known
hereafter. wTe reception on Tuesday . night
will, of course, 'Vfreeatoairiv' . J.
Coanty Commissioners.
The Board of County Commissioners met on
Friday night, at 7 o'clock; but there was no,
quorum present. , -U t ;h - -", ' ;
The Finance Committee destroyed $4,500
in bonds which had been hypothecated for loan
and returned. They were burned in' presence
of Commissioners Martin and Shoemaker and
County Treasurer Owen Fennell,. - ; ' v s
City Court.
Thfe following cases were disposed of yester-
dav 5 5 . f " i ' St. 7-
Jlsie Bunting, charged ' with drunkenness,
cujsln&and 'parrying on.f'jjr ousdjguilty,
and required to pay. the penalty and costs. ;
Louisa McColler; (charged : wlths tb same
offenfie as above, was found "guilty and sen
tenced to pay the penalty and costs.
A.iP. Bnydar, charged with the same offence
asahbveVwas found guilty.' Judgment for the
Density and costs. v. .-( .
- Michael Dorrcharged. with the same offence
as above, was foumlgullty. - Judgment for the
penalty and costs. . r , j - i '
J State and City t Ann Maria Gibson, charg
ed with stealing a bed spread, the property of
Wm!, Berry required ; to t find -security in
the sum 1 $200 f qt her appearance at the next
termoi-ihe Superior Court to' ansWerio the
charge of larceny. W' - '
Frank Hayman add J uli- Hay man; charged
wltn cursing, ; quarreling Aejf were - found
guilty. ' ; Judgment for the penalty and posts in
each case, the Mayor being recommended to
-remit one-half the penalty in the case vof the
former.. . j r..-. -j ..'-
- Louisa Welch charged ; with j contempt ot
Court, jnterrdpUDg'the.proceed'.ngs by' loud
talking; and disorder. ' J udgment imprison
ment for onenourafterwardslischarged and
summoned as a witness. . ' f ,v . . ?
Interestias Ceremony. - V
- The interesting ceremony of a-religions re
cepUon of "anovice into" tberderbf the
Sisters of Mercy will take-place at 5 o'clock
thfs (Sunday) evclin-, la'Et Ttrcmas church.
4sthis is the first time fsuch" a ceremony
has been performed in this, city .there .will
doubtless be a large 'number of our citizens -
present; -p.'-' 1 , J, ' 1 '
SUIIDAY, OCTOBER 15. 187L ' - Whole ITo. 1,264
Hie Proposed Blspeusary 'ahti InfTrm.
The Committee appointed" by the city and
.rjJpard. 'bf,County;.Commissloner'to, ; confer
.wjtia ine; pnysicians, regarding the, proposed
.Dispensary will, we understand, report favoi"
ably to giving them assistance for a - term of
four years of $100 per month, for the county
and city tbgetheror $4,800 payable monthly,
tobereturned toHhe county and city in
medicines and medical attention.
It is alsb'' Suggested "that In connection with
tht3 provision should be madefor accidental
injury "of gather mishaps, .wjjJcb areo ...liable to
befall mankind. Stretchers should be In readi
ness and the jholifia at any time be ready to
pick up the sick and wounded. This would be.
a humane provision and one which most cities
have in operation. " ' - ,
I , -. ,v -
How to Treat a st f.
The sty is a small noil "protruding from the
eyelid. .. Jt will usually pass away Of itself, but
its Curt maybe hastened by applying a warm
poultice of bread and water in a small linen
bag. Apply three or four times a day, and
each time foment the eye with warm milk and
water, " " - i
Waeeamaw. . ;.
We clip the following paragraph from the
Rockingham Observer "sWe -think it was writ
ten with a Steele pen :
' "From a poetical communication in a recent
number of thenar, we regset to learn that a
fcyclone" proved very disastrous to several of
our friends, . who have been : sojourning, for
.some time, on the shores of that lovely sheet
ol water-ttLake Waccamaw. ' .: We grieve to an
nounce that short work was made of one of
them, another spilt his feer in the water, and
had almost made the Lake his bierl whilst the
third was so terribly terrified that, in hls'dis-Kj
tress, ne would have taken reinge in any ark-he-saw,
:z Wetrnst that celebrated little bird"
did not perform his usual evolutions over the
scene "of their disaster, and carrcll a sad re
quiem to their memory." .
Removed. -
8. Levy having removed to his new Store
corner Market and Front, - formerly occupied
by J. G, Bauman, has just opened an entire
new stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and
Shoes, and Ladies and - Gents Furnishing
Goods, which he is offering to the public at
the very lowest Cash Prises., Call and examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Thank-,
ful for past favors, a continuance of the same
is respectfully solicited. t
oct 141m . " S. Levy. ,
New, Steamboat Company.
The' subscribers to the Wilmington and
Northeast Steambpat Company are notified
that there will be a meeting of said subscri
bers', at the Commercial Exchange, on Wed
nesday, November 1st, at JL1 oclock, for or
ganization and election of officers. All who
desire to take stock are invited to be present.
rjnmailable abetters. . "
The following is the list : of unmailable let
ters " remaining ? in; the city Postoffice, Oct.
14th : '4 Miss Annie Hamilton, care Col. Bald
win, Whiteyllle; Llney Brown. Dr. Wm.
CI08s;MagnolIaJAl E. Potter, Marion.
The Bape Case. -
John Freeman, colored, charged with com
mitting an outrage upon the person of a small
colored girl by the'lqsme of Sylvia Sauls, an
account of which we'gavein yesterday's Stab,
was arraigned before" Wm. McLaurin, J. P.,
yesterday inoTning; an investigation of the
case resulting in the defendant-being bound
over in the sum of $500 for his appearance at
the next term of the8aperior Court.
BITES - ATO J.HK WB.
; 'pf he steamer :LSZ U&rt arrived here yes
terday at 5)4 o'clock M.; having left Fay
etteyille at2 P. M. on : Friday, making pretty,
good; t. time considering the lowness . of the
river. Shereports a rise in the river of about
3 inches at Fayetteville. v -
Ponds ' - '
In riding out a few "days - since, beyond the
Eastern limits ol the city," about where 20th
street will at no distant day be located, the
Mayor,and City Marshal discovered a row of.
about half a dozen ponds oi water, wnicn were
previously not known by , them to be In ex
istence; -They will be' drained at an ealy day.
The city force is now engaged , in draining a
pond in the rear of ..the? City tBospital.
" Correspondence of the Star." -. , ,
; THlT: HEM DEBSON FAIR. .- ' 's
' y Hndebsos N. C, Oct.: 13, 1871. -'
Yesterday was very pleasant just a little
cool in the morning, but atterwanj in the mid
dle of tlie day " warm enough' to make the
sbade desirable, y ew , f; ).
The crowd, somewhat less tliari tbat of last
year on the blg day," wus: probably 1,500.
The large number of beautiful young ladies
Sas noticeable. We think, witbout disparag
ig ibe clalma 'of- jHuT; Cape Fear section,
famed for its pretty airls. that this Henderson
region can justly boast of a very large number
of beautiful, 5.-ln telligeut-i And -frefined young
ladies who would do credit to any section.
Besides the beanty,jtnd .wit, several bounties
and several States were congregated here.
From the best we proceed to the next best!
11:30 A. M., Hon. Sion HT Rogers of Wake.
HhespeakerT arrived in the Raleigh train, and
was escorted .by the ; uofflcers of the Society,
marshals, band, ' and some others to the
speaker's stand. His address was a brief, but
ebaSf ercompaet and practical effort and was
listened Ib'Wlth' ittentlon. It embraced these
,,nii j-After a neat 'introdnction.r s suc-
clnct historical account of 4heN. C- Axricul-
tura SOcietythe exalted dignity ana ; useiui
ness of agriculture, and here, Mr.. Rogers said:
'Men play with ; Mars', and Venus, they
worship Ceres and Pomona." The address was
the shortest we ever listened to on ; such ot
casiona and Mr. Rogers has certainly et an
example that could be followed; With profit by
Among the distinguished gentlemen we ob
served Kemp Battle, EaqHon, Jpsiah
Turner, Jr., of Raleigh, jCap. J. ;J. Dayis -of,
Louisburg, Mrr Mason L. Wigginif Esq., of
Haiifaxxountyxln addUisn to the editors men
tioned . in my first , communication, I saw
Messra.:FObtei of the NorfolkwrnZ, -Turner,
of jthehRaleigh Sentinel, WcodsoiKtof the War
renton Gazette and Hanes of the Raleigh Era ;
also, Mr. J. LLablaux, a correspondent of
several. papers' in .and out of. the Btate.
,Fannle,f beat Leet; agaia yesterday in the
trottingjnatcv-i"-. - 1
The principal attraction of the day will be a
grand pigeon shoot. - But your correspondent,
leaving on the early train, will not be able to
report it. I shall also, miss the grand ball to-
" - V - Hastily, , . -,;J
:' ' . - MOBBI1XB.-J.
SPIRITS OT TURPENTINE.
' ; Salisbury ; sskateth
on
the
wooden rollers."--. - - ; ,
, The Express says that Wash
ington Js building up. rapidly. ;-
" '- Jesse A. "Waugh, a prominent
-citizen of Porsythcbunty, died last Friday.
: , - A dark Cloud passed - o ver
AsheYille last Tuesday. It was-Hi3 Hon
orhe ."Jedge." v-, - . ; vr-
Mr. Jesse Cox, of Pitt county
was instantly killed by the upsetting of a
cart last, Monday. - v ' J.
r-r Some Radical proposes" Clirr
ton U.' Cobb for Governor of H"orth Caro
lina. G-r-a-c-io:u-s ! . -J '
; 2 The" Chicago losS groweth rap
idly: The Asheville Pioneer has - figured
it up to $500,000,0001 r
The editors of the Salem Press
is seeing Sites in the shape of hen .'eggs
weighing 3 ouncea each.ur ,
Heavy frost 8 in Yadkin, For
syth and Stokes counties have played hav
oc with the ' tobacco crop.; ; .
- Mr. R. S. :Ledbetter" having
resigned his position .as Senator from the
28th. District, composed of the counties of
Richmond and Moore, the Governor has
ordered a special election to 'fill the va
cancy to be held November. 16th; "
--- Why will our Korth Carolina
papers persist in "puffing' the - American
Stock Journal, when N. P. Boyer & Co., its
proprietors, u have been ; proven arrant
swindlers through the columns of nearly
every agricultural paper jin thefiouth?
:, The Raleigh -Error says :, "We
assert, upon , the evidence of the official
documents now lying before us, that Jos.
G. Hester is clothed with more power las
an agent of the Government of the United
States, than any man in Vie tohole Souths
He holds commissions from every .Depart
ment of the Government civil and military
-with greater discretionary, power, than
any officer in the State." It is a "sweet'.'
government that wilt pi ace so much power
in the hands of such a fellow as Hester
9 '. SSa-S M-M , - r .
If you have found anything,- advertise it in
our jaew department, under head of 4 'Lost and
Found," at half our regular rates;, for adver
ti8ements not exceeding five lines ' tf
III.
about 80 vears.
' The funeral will take place to-day at 1 F M.
Friends and acquaintances aze invited to at
tend. - -
: SPECIAL NOTICES.
: AN AHGUOB TO WINDWARD.
It is good seamanship, when there is reason
to expeet heavy weather, to drop an 'anchor
to windward. : , '
We are in the midst of the season of chills
and fever. The sure preventive of this dis
tressing malady is Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters. A course of that , wholesome vegetable
tonic will render an attack Impossible. Take
the hint and drop an anchor to windward
' Weak stomachs are mogt liable to be dis
ordered late inthe autumn, when the changes
of temperature are marked and. frequent
Hostetter's LlDitters fortifies , the r stomach
against the effects of these varlatiens. Let
dyspeptics make a note of the fact, and drop
an anchor to windward. ,,',.
The liver is more sensitive when the weather
Is continually alternating between the warmth
of summer and the cold ot winter than at any
other period ot the year. This is peculiarly
the season of such alterations. Let the bill
ons remember that Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters is essentially, an anti-bil ous medicine,
and drop an anchor to wind wa- d. .
The wisest plan Is to fores call" evil. The
nexbest thing is to arrest it. For disordexs
of the stomach, lrregnlaritlesl of the towels,
and all periodical fevers, take, as soon as the
complaint developes itself, Hostetter's Stom
ach Bitters, i ' oct 15-eodlw-Sun Wen Fri
NEW AjpTERTISEALENTg. :
CornK Pork and BaGon.
6.0O0 BUSHELS CORN. .." v i -v' '
iOO BBLS. PORK, . " ;; " . -i -150
Hhds Smoked D. S. Sidej and Shoulders,
I 60. Boxes Clear C 11. aud i). . Sides.
i-.'i- Foraaleby . I ' ,
a r- ' - K- w- KERCHNER, -"
oct -Vt , . 37.and 29 North Water St.
Concord Chapter, ITo. 1.
R
EGULAR, MEETING MONDAY I EVEN-
ING NEXT, at 7 o'clock. . . , 4 ' r . .
- j - . . t . ,v f
' C W. OLDHAM,
oct 15-lt " '" - " Secretary
- WE H AVBMBtEM :
If
t .
The? Beaver - Suito !
if
riflHIEtf STILE . DIAGONALS 1. ..
THE LATEST STYLE HATS !
; SHU and Alpacca Umbrellas
Oct 15-tf
. city Clothiers.
Chicago llasqnic, Belief rnnd.
MUsons hresidentVnot MEMBERS,"
who desire to contribute to the above fund.
can do bo by calling at the Court House, or at,
ZXUK20H CCv'S,
OCt 15-tf
-1 -
88 Market St-S
At he residence of Mrs. R. King, on Queen,
between 6th and 7tn streets, on Friday night,
at UK o'clock. MRS. FJ5KREBEE KIRK, aged
NEW ADOTRTISEMENTS.
E.:s. Bbls.
A SMALL LOT EX. BEN.
Tor sale by1
DbBOSSET a oo
Oct 15-1 1
Double Anchor Bagging
v' A rCJETHEE SUPPLY , ,i"V
. PE B SCHOONER BENj
To close the consignment, will behold low by
Oct 15-lt DsROSSET .& -CO. I
-WESTEEIT HAns r
A LARGE SUPPLT OP A " 1:
VRY S UPERIOR -BRAND,
- , - . l"or sale by -.- '.- -. .
Oct 15-lt' ' ' a DaROSSET & CO.
YABETT. STOBE ! VARIETT, STOBE!
42 Market Street.
L . F L ANNA G A N
WOULD INFORM HIS" PATRONS THAT ON
' Wednesday, October 18lli,
he will open one of the largest and best select
1 - - edutocksof T ''"J' .
MILililNERY GOoWs M
TORE HAD IN THE CITY,
consisting of everything new and fashionable
In French Pattern Bonnets and Bats
Flowers, Feathers, Blonds, . '
"Wreaths, Ruches, i --'"
'- Sash, Bonnet and Belts Ribbons, '
of all widths and most desirable shades, and
, ' . a' fine, line of - Ar
VELVETEEN for CLOAKS and BOY'S SUITS.
Also, a full line of " '
BJaek- Fringes, Velvet Ribbons, .Dress and
X Cloak Buttons and Trimmings, Linen and ; .;
. Lace Collars and Sets, Plain and. Em- .
bioidered Hand kerchiefs, Enabrold
erings,' Edgings and Insertings, ' : ,
Kid Gloves, best quality ; Hosiery, Hoop
Skirts, Corsets ; Sewed, Woven andtheCele--brated
Abdminal Corset, and every variety
Of LADIES' tyjDERGARMENTS; and '
the great headquarters inlhe city for
all the novelties in . . t
H A 1 K F ri'T.TJR E.S !
VARIETY STORE, 42 MARKET STREET.
oct 15.1m naS W-
I FLASAGABT.
"All I Ask is a Trial !
T
FRENCH'S
$3 . Virginia Whiskey1.
It is Pure and Good.
W. E. FRENCH, r
octl5-tf
Cor. Market and Second Sts.
r CubaHolasses!
20O Hhds. CUBA MOLASSES;
IOO Bbls. CUBA .' -V
For sale by
P. W KERCHNER,
oct 15-tf
27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
v.Hullets Irrllullets !
SOO Bbls PRIME MULLETS. ' .
For sale by -.'--
, " " F. W. KERCHNER, :
- oct 15-tf , , 27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
Cheese and, Raioins !
ioo BQXE3 cheese ..;;, " t
150 Mi i and WHOLE BOXES RAISINS, t
For sale by . , .
' V W. KJ2RCHNER, .
, 28 and 29 North Water St.
OCtt 15-tf
Lime" ! f Lime I ! :Lime Iff
I.-
NOW LANDING i
Wbm Scbk uromB; at our Wharf A
" South Water S W between Market V Dock.
, T
1700 Bbls A. No; 1
RffiPC I folSt O TjTIVTTC
. , . ki; ra i ?'r .
oct 15-tf
" G&O. G'. BARKER ft' CO. -
SUPERIOR . COURT! NEW: HANOVER CO.
Alios H4ATHC0CK. Plaintiff, n ..; . '.. i s;;ri
n,fl rrehaf iSsurance: Co.- f FM0NS
oiuaruoro, uonH,xeieu'is., .. . ... 4
THE STAT1S UJf JSORT1I UARUlLMA,
To the Sheriff of New Hanover County Greeting?
Mehana
0, to appear, aMhe nextjterm o
oourt, to do neia ax ine uoun uonse m . w 11-
mington, on the lonrteenth Monday after the
cplalntTf thrsaJd-Ka If Defendant
shall fail to appear at that tlme,! the Plaintiff
-wut cajce inazmem ior j&izm iiuiiaxea iwi-
lars, witn mieress rrora ine tn aay ox juarcn,
A. D. 1871, together with the costs of this ao-
-. oi this summons pue aae return to tne
Clerk of said Court for the County of New j
Given under my hand and seal of said Court,
tms lztn aay oi ccioDer, itsn.. -r..
, , . J.C. MAHN, Clerk of said Court.
uurane Cbnpany o iirbr(VXbnnM i
Take notice that theirommona In this
tion, of which the foreoin!' is a copy, was I
filed in the ofice of the Clerk of the Superior I
Jvirt of New Hanover, at Wilxalisrton.in the
State of North Carolina, on the lith day of
nther. 1871. and that this action is brought
nTtnn & noUev of insurance a.inst fire issued I
by your Company.: I; i , iLXONDON.
oct 15-law6w
w ' p
3 C " rs c.ie day, ........ 41 0
:, twodaya,.v......i; 110
- r , : ti:ree days, ' a CO-
:;'.;.: ., fonr days,.. ...;..,.... ....... 2 60
five days,.... 8 C3 ,
' ; ' , 11 cneweei.. 8 13
jr Contract Advertisements taken at pro '
portlonatcly low rates. ,r . .
Harrlages, Deaths, ReUlous, Jruneral and
Obitwiry notices will be Jnf?erti at half rates
when paid for in advance? otherwise full rates
wiUbechargedt
i . tT223ts Cash on demand. - ; '
J B tOOD, 70iiFE & CO'S "
PAIE -AIID XXX: ALE
) 1 v 'AND ' ' -;
BKOWIS STOUT.
J WET HAVE PURCHASED. FROM , THE 1 M-
porting. Agents, the f3tire shipment of theso
Goods from Liverpool, Ex. Steamship "CRU
SADER," now due in New York-.
We trust tobb; able" to meet a,ny demand
that may be made - for Blood Wolfe & Co'a
Ale and Porter hereafter., : -. . : . ?
CIIAS. Tt MTER3 A CO., .
: 7 '-'7 North Front street, r
'octlMf
llotice.
THE UNDERSIGNED ". HAVING QUALI-
fled in the Probate Court as Administratoi s
upon the estate of George W. Green, deceased,
this is to notify ' all persons haying claims
against said'estate'to present them for pay
ment on or before -the. 14th. day. of October,
187 or this notice will be plead in bar of pay-
t ......... i .... , i . ..
ment.. . .. ' . .. (..-.
AH persons having any property belonging
to said, deceased, or owing said estate are re
quested to make immediate settlement. ;
. . . JOHN HOOPER,
JOSEPH E. SAMPSON, ' "
. t ; Adm'rs G. Wash. Gveen, dee'd..
Wilmington, N, C.;OCt. 15th, 171. ,law4wa v
Auletiiiuice. Co'y.
I HAVE THIS DAY.RECEIVED THE FOL
lowfng dispatch from the above Company.
' "Losses will not exceed 800,000 dollars. We
are one of the . strongest companies on the
American continent sate souna ana suosuin-
tiaL - r J B. BKNNETT, Pres.iaent.H ;.
As rapidly as accurate information of the
extent of losses sustained by', thedifferent .
companies represented by me can be obtain
ed, it snail be promptly published for infor
mation of Policy-holders.
JOHN WILDER ATKINSON,
oct l< " General Agent.
Notice.
SUBSCRIBERS TO THE WILMINGTON
Land North East Steamboat Company are here
by, notified that there will be a meeting of
tiA sAiri frnhflftrlhers at the Commercial Ex-
change on Wednesday, Nov. 1st, 1871," at 11
o'clock, for the purpose of organization and
election of officers. -k ' ,
; Persons who desire. to take stock in .this
company are invited to attend, as the books
.... .. ( .. ,: . ........... . . f- ., , , - Jj.-' '!. ,t . i . ' - "
will be open for additional subscription,
oct 15-S&F td.'
Dancing and Calisthenics. -
MR. H. J. BRISSENDEN, Professor of Mu
sio and Dancing-, respectful Jy Informs his
friends and the public generaJlV that he has
returned to TV liming' ton -and will shortly
commence teaching the elite, Art of Dancing
and the necessary accomplishments connect
ed with it, of which dne notice will be given.
Tor further enquiry call at Heinsberger'a
Bookstore.. : octls:lt
; A CARD.
TO our many friends and patrons of Wil
mington' and Surrounding Country : ' Since
our opening In this City, and the very liberal
patronage that has been bestowed upon us wa
cannot but express our gratitude for the
same. By fair and honorable dealing we hope
to merit in the future, as in . the past, a share
of the patronage.
7 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 ;betn
abused. On the same principle i 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,
promising that we will Btrive to deserve the
lavor .of the public. . ..
Having removed to that large' and 4 elegant
store, No. 80, South Side ot Market Street, for
merly occupied by W.MV Stenvenson, as a
Crockery Store, we will be pleased to
have our friends to call and examine oar new
jrau ana w inter. cock j ust receivea.
v Jtespectrniiy,
. j v.,." "fs i - : 8HRIER BROS.
P. Sv Country merchants will do. well, and
certainly find it to their advantage .to exam
lne our large and well selected stock before .
purchasing eisewnere. All orders from conn,
K2c?ffi,&aue',-t -s. B,
Peterson's Publications:
T) . HdLLOW.Yy Mks Ust Wood,
Author of 'East Lynne,- Ac , Ac
fDENE HOLLOWS whUe, containing Uio
characteristic features of its. author's style,
, may be considered equaX tf not superior, to
anything previously, written by the author of
m East ynne.' -The Book. will, no't .lie laid
aside without eager pernsal to the end .
? . Just received and for sale at
a ' HEINSBERGER'S
. j .Live Book Store.
oetlf v
Fruit Growers '
5 )
A;TJ'G J T I O H
Cl "EJ5!L5 L)'?a7
ArrtrWT ni Knrfwwii hV
?epa?&
' ept lnaceodSmos Sa Wed Fr
FOR KE!NT.
; For Eorit.
E oCer lor rent two of those x
brick, tenements situated on Dock J !
-J
Houses are three stories, and contain all the
ao-kri. J'lL-J
uuuuw-w
- , ' '."-LL-.'
bath-rocsis, ranges, and are very desirable-
. - 'Sm,.
"P1 location and comfarts.
.. H v . 3 AFi;J7 to s
t , ' CrO. K. FEETTCn A 0N.
29 North 1 ront St.
mV vlA '