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4. r 1 fc THE HO - , : - PUBLISHED DAILY, . xn'r If BKBHABD, Editor and Propr. brrto, Dawson Bank. Buildings. Front St. r. .V.t; v " ' onoyear.'ln advanced 1 t7 C3 months, in advance. ...... 3 M SftS months, in advance. 3 0 one month; in advance...Mi.w.. 75 Moamwa Star will be delivered in any (art of the City at Fifteen Uknt per weelc. xi&t ko it o IjO uicai. - . ,OcLJ13, IS71,- - -i - "i'i'her-Barora-1 J6'- eter, 30:25 Ci SO: 15- 83 80:13 73' Time. Wiod. Weather ? A." M. 9 rV M. Calm SW Fresh S gentle Fo-y ' rair Cleir ji. Mean Temp, of day, 73 deg.. . . ' Nota. All barometric readings are reduced tlm sea-level and to S3 decrees Fahrenheit , - RoiiSKT SBYBOTH,' , Sere,tStenal Service U.'S. A." Weather Report. , tT . -Wab Department, Umce of Chief Signal Officer1, ' Washington, Oct. 164:35 P. Mi " Probabilities. Clearing weather will probably "continue to night on the Middle-Atlantic coast and in the extreme Southwest, with y clear weather else where. Partially cloudy and pleasant weather will probably prevail on Tuesday ,vetj J gener ally east of the Mississippi.? " ; jsmsBisHGEa's Live Book Store 39 Market . 6t.-The VerytAte8H01:l1'iM ; John Wilder ATKiNsosInsurance Kooms ndes and Other Companies.. : " - II. Ohlandt and Others. Deutsche Ges ellschaft. Dl'dlbt & EiXis; TjNo ';4t sMarket street: Ueautiful Baby Slipper. V- ; 'i - v ' - ' L. II. & T. iC."5LBR6sSKTsurance Tlie Uuderwriters Agency of Y., etc. PeRosset & Co. Mes Fork and :Butter, K Lost A Child's Gold Locket and Chain. 1 ? itemoved. . c.c ;"'-v ;;s.v3t-ii;i:r-t!S?'l -. S. Levy having removed to hts Tie W 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 ient3 Furnishing Goods, which he is offering to' the public at the very lowest Cash Prices. Call and examine' my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Thank ful for past favors, a continuance of the- same is respectfully solicited. oetHlm ,v-,v.-- S Lijy. I.ieut. Urals. i Lieut. John C. Brain, who was- here some time since Introducing a patent ; non-conductor for steam boilers, ,wa3 lecturing "in New Orleans last week the subject being hia ex ploits in the Confederate navy. - v Flanagan. - .:;,,.. -: t. ,. v '' We unintentionally omitted to call atteo tioii, Sunday,; to the attractive advertisement of Mr. L., Flanagan, ;who is now offering a most attractive assortment of millinery goods, ciubra'cing every article In that line, as well as uiauy other articles popular with the ladies, f Star Book Bindery-- - 1 - ': '; superior facUW'8 we nowhave' for executing i-iieaply, promptly and- skilfully l all kinds of Binding and Rulingi 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 cit?J But we are de termined to do still more : aud as our busi nrss grows so will our facilities be increased. iive us a trial. ;5--,'' . 2taw2w , Personal. : ; ' r ' ' - , ' We are pained Lo announce that Mr. J. H. Muse, our efficient Local Reporter, , has been unexpectedly called from the city by the -very serious illness of his eldest son, :an amiable and promisingyouth mow at' Bay Kver some thirty miles . below Newberni . If Ithe kind wishes of friends, can avaU , anything , the father's anxiety afld suspense will soon bere lievcd by the entire recovery of the son. 1'rintlnsr Paper. '" . ' . ' We do norkeepPriniingperrtegularly in fctoek for sale; bat can always supply bur friends withsmall quantities, say from. two to teu ..reams, -.at .reasonable prices for all strictly iu.-,h orders.;' Sizes of . paper 22x31 and 28x40 inches, ulJ eauie quality as that used on the MoRiNaSTARahd'Ct'tTiairm. j t lt Wilmingrton. Colombia & Augusta Railroad. " . We learn ' fro mv good authority- that the branch of the' Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad running from, Sumter to Columbia will be completed about November 1st. Home f the officers passed ;over; the un completed portion on a surface or temporary track a few days since ; Jbut the. road will not le ready for trains for two or three - weeks, there being a brldge.'as well as several miles 6f track, yet to bo finished, v This branch will add considerably to the prosperity of - Balti more, Philidelphia anoTNew York;; arid 'may dd a doller now and then " to the pOCketa of WilminStoD!, , t .V,-. ,. Advertising lor toe PPf.- We would call the attention of the public to the Morniho Star's Charges for short 1 adver tisements, especially for the accommodation of the growing demand for the publlcationjof brief notices such as "Wants."" "To : Let,' "for Sale,", etc. v Iost advertisements of this -;ua-acter can-bo reduced to five UncB space, and tharchr- lkEaiw when pald-for strictly idvanee. This offers InciasenducementsforsePf., vanta wanting places for familiea wlslilnk do ueBticB, fpir fanners having a horsjor a cow; or an old wagon for" ialer, landlords wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords to use the Morning Star as a medium for cornuiu nicatiug wijtay their several but unknown" cW' tomers. -I . t: Storekeepers can also make equal avail of tliese rateslor Bhort advertlsemento invite Public attention to ahy specialty in trade, or any change in hefr plaee's.i f- ; Te use of the dally' newgpaper as the agen cy for communicaUoa between: people joI all classes, is constantly increasing, aifd Illustrates 0Qe of the ways iu which modern "Civilization s saving time, labor, and money, : W carrying thebusincBBoni y r - iL 10. Jil i The first hop of tLe Deutsche Gesellscbaft will be ' given in ; Germania Hall to morrow evening. . - , The Bkatic' rink -opens, to-night with a grand reception.' ..'The proprietors lutend "to "do things up Brown.' " ' ' Mr. J, C. Stedman Is now with us, and is fully authorized to represent the proprietor iu all matters pertaining to the Star. i i s The5 Wilmington .Typographical Union have contributed $25 00 for, the relief of the suff erinj; Printers of Chicago." - r 11 - We beg the . indulgence of -. our - readers during the absenccvpf our regular Reporter, who will, be abseot from his . post but a few days. I , - , '" T" Wehad ,a warm, , cloudy day yesterday, and quite a demand for Summer clothing. ' We 'don't mean , by this that WV'jkVept 8ummer CIothinforsa;ie;;-''; , J) , ' ' Advertisements under head of "Wants," For Sjale or Rent," or " Lost ; and .Found " will positively be charged full rates unless paid for in advance.' 4 . 4 tf - The first issue of the Weekly Star (new series) will appear Nov. 3rd. As it will circu late largely in the couutry,merchants will find it a gqC;d medium of advertising. Atoew, ballast sidewalk is being. made on ;Waln.ut commencing pt Fourth street. - It Is to be hpped that tlfe authorlties i or -property owners intefestcd will continue the same down Walnut to Front utm'TTfi Smith, of the urcell House, mistook a load of nayjfo kVenipty horse "caYtyesUrday, and thereat received trie' aearty congratulations of hir many friendsif who wererrejoiced atHhfs evidence iof ; improved yislen, i j , Look out 6rthe VaroliPLCtJFarmer soon to appeaij in magazine form, as of old, and to.be printed with entirwly new type a :: hew ad i beautiful ace of brevier. . No agricultural journal in the country will present a more handsome appeal auce. -. , . h-, . ' Aj party of gentlemen passed through our city Sunday en route for Little s River, S. C., where -they intend ! examining Into the feasi bility of ttfo proposed canal "from Waccamaw -to Little River. They have, the, ' stamps " to push tue enterprise through if .they conclude it willipay- ' The house at the corner of Second and Red Coss i streets, formerly the property of Mr. Zteno 11.' Greene, has been moved further up onlRed Cross street to make room for a I i . j .... new bouse to be erected on the old site. Col. S.J Fremont is also erecting a line residence Oh th$ corner of the same square. f :? . . , . The eotJgregations iof the .First jBaptisJt and Firontistreet Metfioalst cburetnpon asi and Ft sembling at their res' .1 vCplacejOi;wqrship Hiden and R. S., Moran, 'D. D; the pastors thererthus exhibiting not only a kind chris tian feeling between the-two denominations, but a to. . so between the two clergymen alluded CnlcaKO.. ; ' On of our .Wilmington merchants had 00 bushels of peanuts destroyed - in the terrible conflagration at Chicago. They were insured but he does not yet ' know the status bf the jpompany.j .holding the risk. Considerable amoijnts of money are also due him by Chicago merchants. We mention this circumstance to shCfwjliow; wide-spread may - be the : .effect of that awful disaster. -j , For Sale or Bent. If yjdu have a house or.farm for sale or rent advertise i it in our new department, under headjof "For Sale or Rent,' at half of our reg ularyateB, for advertisements not exceeding five ines. Sewing 3Iactalnes. ; - Ladies wishing to purchase a Sewing Ma chine, will do well o call at No. Z Fjrpnt 8t, and Ixamine the celebratidiWheeler&Wllson SewlJng MaeMne, which, for simplicity, dnra bility and5 beauty bf eVttti6nytAiita ed. lit makes less noise, runs lighter, and is less ScomplicatedrJthan any machine known, anadoftta vgreatCyarie.tX ofjvork. It waa awarded he highest premium, at, the World's FairUn 1867. over eighty-two competitors, t . : mm ' I Boarders. -Ji youTwantoarderBj'jadTertise in bur new department,"-under hetftl- bf Wants," at half our tegular rates, for advertisementspCt ex eeding five lines. ; K1VEK A"N MARINE SKW8. -n-Capi Driver: drove in., with the Juniper and a well laden flat Saturday night. -.He, backed ut ffOm bis wharf and : headed op the3 river yesterday afternoon with a lively freight. "-I The; A.P.Jlurlt with Capt. Sam Skinner in com toand,, leaves ;a2,o!elqck.P.lM;o day for be upper Cape Fear. t - We hear that Capt. Sam. Skinner is soon tO build a new steamer, at Fayetteville, for the Ii A letter irbm:Fayettevilie,; written'Batur- davevehW.' reports the river rising slowly at thai'pofnfcMThe ateameJJSfWraatwm' started 'down yesterday morning with a heavy freight. Wethink there wm oe no WHher.' serious in- tenption to navigati ion j... ; '' Tha ifitemers'tiWi andi ZitOe Sam are oli being repaired and remodeled preparato- r ito :aetlve- service onthe; ' North:East - and lack'.rlvers.r r -- V',;hA IndestrwctltoleTas.'"- ' ' The IndestrncUble Tag is a great convenience to merchants-It Answers the combined Tmr 'f- iir.tinn label' and business card. " T . . ! . j- - - ? -rtl.tVtTir i ' , -iSriaiL . . : tf - 4 House and supply yourselves, J;iflyou havo found anytMng.iadvertlse it In w flpnartment. under head of ''Lost and; FVUtWonr resale-rate, for ix'-c rnlnir five lines. L ttr. J ti8!ements not exceeding five lines. on Sunday; inoroioajiei-o AeaftntJy arprJt by aoTexcbange of f pulpits by the Reva J; NortlT-EaitIvef trade.: Hia many friends wish , him IhVgreatest success in thlaenierprise;: ' unnniGToiru. c, tue3day, October 17. i87i. whole ho. 1,265 Interesting Ceremony ; .The ceremony of receiving a novice i nib the. order of the Sisters of Mercy took'ptace at Sfr Thomas' x Churchy Sunday.' afternoon. Tbe number of persons present is reckOnedover six hundred, -"the' crowd, Jn'- fact, being too i great 'o' comtork ; The alUr-was beautifully .aaorneo, aid shone bnUianUy in IhOigbt of many burning, tapers.", . . J t-..i r e strains of the beautiful hymn 0 i Glori ous choir of virgins" announced the approach, of the Processlp-Tthat Fopeued; the ceremony. Little girls In white iooweibf' theVistera bearings lighted iapera : Jrecched theyoung novice advancI'ngdressedaB a bride and lean ing on the arm of tie'Moth'er Superioress i'i' The Rt. Rev. Bisbop then'offered cp,several prayerst and turning hande 'a. .lighted taper to the young candidate kneeling before; the Altar; at the ailtffflJtae sayin ,ReceIvede"arly beloved daughterMtha 'torporar light as an emblem of the Inward light to dispel all" the darkness of Ignorance or error ; that ilium!-" nated with the lights of divine wisdom, with the fervor of tbeHoly Ghost, thou mayest de serve to be eternally united with Christ Jesus the spouse 'of the Church, who ' livest 'and reignest without end'. Then came the ser mon, A Then. followed the interrogatories by the Bishop. V'My child what do you demand ?'! Answer : 'The mercy of God and the Holy Habit of BelIglon.V;;:s':Sr!f4;i : Is It with your own free "will you demand the Holy Habit i Rel igion VJ v ,-. ) j , Ans: "Yes, Rt. Rev. Bishop." "Rev; Moth er, have you made necessary inquiries and are' you satisfied"'' 4 . . Ans.: "Yes Rti TlevBlshop." "My child, have you a firm intention tO persevere in Re ligion to the end of your life ? r And do you hope to have sufileient strength to carry con- 'stantly tlje sweet Yoke of Jesus Christ", 'solely for the fear and loye of God?" ' : , AnsietyjBX)tIie mefcjT 4 God, I hope The procession then wended its - way on of the sanctuary and returned"" Witt the'ljung Novice dressed in the Religious Habit. fAt whose appearance the choir1 Burst Yortti i In the beautiful strains u0l"Spouse Mil' She then knelt at the foot ot Altar, and over her the. Bishop, offered, the .following prayer : "O, Lord God; the giver of good gifts nd bountiful bestower of all blessingjs, we; mot' fervently implore thee to bless these garments which thy servant has pui on. As an index! to the knowledge of Religion and that she maybe known among all other women to be dedicated to Thee, through Christ our Lord, Amen." Other prayer wereTSaid '.and Beyeral Psalms were sung viz: CXIII. V. . and . LXXXIII. After which the choir sang the canticle v"Come O, Holy Ghost!" The cerem ony closed with the . Rendering r of '3 the Beautiful Psalm CSXYIIJff The Choir which on a, very short notice performed its part admirably, -was con WeOJWlfQ Professor Grabau. Prlntlnsrlnb. A full supply of Robinson's Printing I Inks kept constantly on hand at the office of the Morning Star, These inks are equal, if not superior, to any manufactured in this country.' Kegs of 25 lbs kept ln stock for the special heneflt of weekly papers. Cash orders solic-ited.-: ,. , j ,i , .yyaa tf Xoat.f"i'J f-Uia-.r-viAVi; . ;- . If you have lost anything, advertise it in our new department, under head of V Lost and Found,'? at half our ' regularr rates, for advert tisements not exceeding five lines. tf SKEITS OF TURPENTINE. .7 ti' fhe W orrell Sisters perform ed in Raleigh last evening. , " f - " Miss Georgia Briggs is show- ing" theCharlottese how to.skate. Watson likes to Observer movements ; but Watson can't, skafcejoii bit'i &' The Newborn Times is advis-. ng, its readers tp, drink water before breadfast. ' We'll"' bet. Manix , neyar was guilty of this lolly in his life, . : ; fWolearn that olf 'Friday-of the Raleigh" Fair ' tn ere wiir be a pigeon shooting, the successful shot to have a beautiful. breech-loading gun worth $200, which is offered as the prize. .-. . i- i. ..;.,.. A- t .ti ( .'.!-'I.!', '.'.I.!.1! ' .?o!udal?F)rb.e$r white; living in Wilson' county, committed " suicide last, week by drowning himself in a mill pond. signs 01 lueauiij. ! v. neero nameu Graham Suarpe"froraPerquimani tounty, under lenience in the peuitentiary'for three years for larceny,-was pardons l bv. Gov. Uald VdiVm Wday liV c i : f j . i 1 A Jriend writes the Sentinel froinrvQreeuviile, t8., fi.) that be heard Jadgofiryan, a United ' States Circuifc Court Judge,. say, in public that the Eu Kltx jury lately, drawn in Raleigh; was drawn contrary to law and the conviction ot the defendants under .it. wasj illegal.r u ."The 1 'J Observer : says ifie r;pro- prietor of the Charlotte hotel was decently - . . ; 4ri r .ii TT 'canned'ndav. xjoor.mawnews 1 now tWtftj UtoaginiJba poor felloe put up-in a tin can like a pound of to matoes or a dozen Cove oysters ! -Who ? who, we ask, has-been guilty of this damn able outrage? , - , aysthVAS7i4 S.K.Hurit; Esq., who liYes between rKittrelFs and Ilenderson, made . $1,540 pn five teres of Jarid, Casweiri pg " RpckghniTman would guess it was on tobacco; an ..Edge-. J combeanwQuld. say-cottonbut you rare 'both wr6ng. iina cotfntyUn the State can guess, they.must give it up and fee 'will' tell ?.tht land was planted in ...nns onrl .ctnnherrioil,. nf. nnf. With your cotton and tobacco. Thecrop as your cotton ; ana to Dacco. - 1 ne crop now uitcbedfof the Mext year and will not reauiro as "much work, in, five aiyou NorwillHlint's-bara'eyer burn -down or JggSSSJK .0 Wlll,u - -u vt-'-j-'t i.ttjr t l, . . r JLisr of letters v , Remaining in the City PostOfficer OcU 16 "1871 : . J J' . A-rFrank Adkisson, George Aid ridge, Mrs 'Polly . Andrews, JLela Wise, care Mrs Betsy Allen,. v ,"'-' 4 " - . ; B E H Baker, H A Beach, H Base,' Harry BInnt, James Beatty, John Brown, 2; Miss Ivey Baker, J C Bond, London Bizzell, Silva Bord, 'Mrs Sarah Biggs, "Mildred L Sneden, -care John Biddle. . ... ' CMiss Virginia Councii, Mrs Mary A Cla rk ' D Miss Kate Deneale. W H Bay, 2;"Flor ence Dickens, Miss Corinne Dortch, 3. E rMrs Wm J Emery," John J Ellns, John ,B Evans. v , . , r . ; F Cenjamiri Fenderson, .HaywoodFree raan, Jas H Franch, J T Fitzgerald. Rachael Fulford. - . ' 1 - G--Mrs S E GrissOnT, Miss Fanny ,E Glavin, i H Mrs Mary A C Hay, Miss 8arah Henry, Alfred C Howard, Alfred C Hill, Frank Hines, Miss Emma Hnffam, Mrs Frank Hall, Henry jua8nr, iiiss lsaoeu xi&il :r J David Johnson,. Mrs Nancy Jarrell, - PPhilin Jordan. t -- -if K Mrs V nny Reith, Ezza T Kenneday, ;W L Mrs Lucy Lucas, Miss Maggie Ladson,s Pbillis Lane. ?. 0 , , ; - 4 , ; "M Mrs Caroline" Chamberlain, care Mr Meminger; Franklhr McCoy, Hon John Man ning, Mrs J A B Matthews, J L Martin, Mano' Mills, 8 11 Morton: W J Motte. , ' '. p X Miss Mary None. , . P E H Paul, Miss Helen Price, Haywood Peel, Isaac Pearsall, John Pittman, Mollie Paca,'Miss Minta Peaton, Lewis Porter, care Richard Price; R W Price, Sarah J Price, care Richard Price. . 1 1 - R Mrs Caroline Rndge, Mrs Henry J Ris ley, John Redman, Lathey Ripley, Wm H Rut laud, Washington Roberson, Michael Ryan. S Mrs Jane Stewrrd, Hyman Swindell, EH Sessoms, Henry Shaw, Daniel, Sanders, Bitha Smith.' - HL Hutchinsoni'care Joseph Shirk; Lias" Elias. care Robert Sobon; Margaret Hume, care Mrs Stevens; MrsRiddie Morris, care Wm Shepherd, W B Stanton. . T Mrs A R Taylor, R A Thornton. . ! rW Mrs Becca - Jane Ward,., Miss Gertrude Williams, Miss Harriet Waller, Messrs Wheel er A'HarrisJames L Welton Mac Wilson, 2; Mrs 8usani Wingate, Mrs Matilda? Williams, Eli Crawford, care March Walker.-- , Persons calling for letters , in this list will B lease say "Advertised." Will be sent -to ead Letter Office at 'Washington, - D..C, in 30 days, if hot called for. ' ?z 1 ED. R. BRINK, P. MJ ..- Wilmington, N. X, Oct. 17 1871. : . We khoald not snfier from a Conarn which a few dosea Of AYEfi'S CHERRY PEC TORAL will cure.: .Ttrne, comfort, health, are all saved by it. , , ; t t . 1 4" Multldudea of eoule reaulre an Al terative, to restore tke healthy action, of their systems and correct the derangements that creep into it. Sarsaparillas were used and valued, -until several Impositions were palmed off upon the public under, .this name. ' - DIED. - - ! On the morning of the 16th last , near Brink ley's Depot in Brunswick County. Mas. MABY E. CONKL1NG, daughter of Mr. Ber j. J. Morrill, aged about SO years. ?. - 1, The friends of the Jamily are invited to ac company the remains from the W. CAR. B. B. Depot to Oakdale Cemetery immediately after the arrival of the cars, due at 3K ' &L to-day... : ' -.. . r-v; Saturday, Oct. 14, atllU o'clock, P. M.; LO BENAM., daughter offlenry. and Mary. Cathe rine Gjen, aged one year and; three - months. Beutsche Gesells chaf t. THE FIRST HOP OF THE GERMAN As sociation wij! be held in GERMANIA HALL, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, the 18th inst. i ;i. ; , f H. OHLANDT, - 1 WM. HOTTENDOBF, Comkittkb, J.MEYEB, 1 y -. ' v OCtl7:2t 1 t '-h--.-' r.: --j.if I NSURA NCE ROOrJl S . ? ; I HAVE DEFINITE AND RELIABLE IN formation in regard to the ' following Compa nies-V ;V; ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY. The losses of this Company by Chicago fire Jwete light; It is left with its Cash Capital of ONE MILLION. AMD ; A ' CLEAB 1 SURPLUS O F THBEE-- HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LABS: The Andes stands second to no Com pany iUk AmerieavT President Bennett Informs me he has already commenceci,piiying his Chi"' edg&lossesr:: 'ti:it:fHj "t&ii f CONTINENTAIi INSlJBAItf3COY. ; This Company pays all it8 r.C.bicago;k)S9es OUT OF ITS SURPLUS, and has. left a reserve for BeInsurance ol 5qQ,6:0.f; TheJCash Capi- - tal of this Company has,' since - the Chicago fire been, increased to $1,003,000,- making the .total assets $1,800,000...." 'fx.J,..y. : JJOItTIX - AKtEBlCAN JPIBE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF NEW TOBK. ... :,v This favorite Company only lost about $200,- ODO; in Chicago, which is being paid promptly on presentation, of proofs.- ' j 1 V i; PMIJB VIRU1SIA UOJIE INSURANCE . ... COMPANTOF' BIC'illMOND t , S- Inform me that they had norAency at Chi caso. il This is one of the best ' managed cem- panles in the country. with a! capital ; and sur plus of $150,01,0, and is highly recommended .to Insurers as a saf e"and Tellable Company i -?.. Li : J6HN WILDER ATKINSON, j . Gen'l. Insurance Agent, No. 5, NJ Front St.' . oct iy:iw -4!. . v.! stjIance - U'yt. Cl V , : . WE BEG TO SUBMjHEiFOLLQWING facts in regard to the Companies we repre sent:?; P vjf-yna eL-jiti r THE VHDEBWB1TEBS' i AGENCY OF ; no, NEW YORK.-Flre and Marine, Lose .byXaiicago fire $106,000,00, , leaving Capital Unimpaired, and TOTAL CASH AS-' sets of . j Zr; ;:); . THE -JETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y, . y r v of Hartford, . . Lose by Chicago flre less than $I,C03,000, leaya m'g their capital untouched and GROSS CASH ASSETS amounting to -' - " We are prepared to .issue policies lii these Companies, anu nave inii conuaence as me security, : - T ,r V. '- "T K , , r L. H. & T. C DeKOSSET, . v Fire, Marine & Life iBsurance Ag'ts, oct I7;lt Corner Chestnut A N. Water St. ;Iles3;PoTlitiButter.; U 50 BBLS PORK, 25 TUBS BUTTER, Ex. 'Regulator, V OCv 17:1 i - sl . i : derosset & co: , -ATI)'- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Beautiful Baby Slippers, 1," Patent Ventilators" x For which we are SOLE AGENTS. ' " : ; , DUDLEY & ELLIS, oct 14-tf Sign of the Big Boot. LOST! LOST! -EITHEB,IN"tHE STREET CARS OR BE tween Front and Sixth Streets, A CHILD'S GOLD LOCKET AND CHAIN. The finder will be liberally- rewarded by leaving it at this office,.- r octl7:tf The Teiy iatest. - r HEINSKERGEU BESIEGED. AN !MMEN8EluROWDias "been throngin the Live ,800k? Store since - noon of the 161 Inst. .The Attraction a new varied and ele gant' assortment of Chromos Specimens of the wonder of the Chromo Art, lor every Fire side, Cottage and Palace. Grand and diversi fied views fxom. NatureA Home ; Out in the Fields, Speranza, Ac , &c. r i The Fine Arts cannot fail to be a source of mental culture, moral improvement and re finement. - '- Art Critics and lovers of the Fine Arts are invited to call and see the specimens. " i Just received andfor sale at . , , , . IIEINSBERGER'S octl .tf - : " Live Book Store. A CARD. TO our many friends and patrons of Wil- Tiilngton and .Surrounding Country : Since our opening, in this Citya-nd the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon us we cannot but express onr ' 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. . : . : , . .. , v.;..;-:,;, v ' ; It has been admitted on all sides since open ing' our Clothing Store1 In this "city the promise of , laira dealing, .with ; our Customers, selling them goods by .which their own .interest and advantage shall be promoted, has been faith fully kept, and that36n no' occasion has the confidence reposed1 in-our" integrity been abused. On the same' principle , with undimia ished "Jhonesty tfte business will hencqtortbi be carried,; and while expressing our gratltu de for the liberal patronage we have been favor? ed with, . solicit a' continuance of the - same, promising that we will strive to deserve the lavor of thepublic f 4 t v;i-. - , , Having removbd to that lavg and elegant store, No. 80, South Side ot Market Street, forr merly occupied by . - W-, M. . Stenvenson, as a Crockery Store; we ' will be pleased : to have our friends to Call and examine our new Fall and Winter Stock just received. - ff;w fc v i: i : Respectfully. V - : . , : SHRIEK BROS. . P. S. Country merchants will do well, and certainly find ic to their advantage ,to exam-, ine our large and well selected stock before purchasing elsewhere. All orders from coun try promptly filled at New York prices. .oct7:nacln;?.:-'-''--. S. B. . MISG :ous. and Bacon. 6,000 bushels' corn." 4:'P rt 100 BBLS. PORK, ; ' ' ISO Hhds Smoked D. S. Sides and Shoulders, 60;Boxes Clear C. R. and, D. S. Sides. . ; ; For sale by : ' : J'"?'- '''- jt - , .. ... a F. W. KERCHNEB, bet 15-tf ' '-y';" 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. 11 Bemoval. rnHE subscriber would inform his friends JL and the public generally that he has re moved irom jus oia stana, in ijippitt's diock, to the store oh Market street formerly occu pied by S. Levy, where he will always keep on hand a large and complete assortment of -. FAMILY GROCERIES. . ; "oct 14-3t G. H. W. RUNGE. Journal copy . , t v Cbmiipidnu THE undersigned offer their services to the 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. " h : ; "; ' - . They solicit a share of patronage, and hope by punctuality and attention to merit it.- - : MURPHY, HEYER & CO, : Bepl94wJ- .--i--t -;;-"v;v ThunderMdghtamg. DON'T PAY SO MUCH FOR LIGHTNING RODS. Go to Neffs and get a . r Good Bod; for a Sm all Figure; i i.Wo never charge for Points.' Remember, A. IL NEFF'S, i No. 19 Front St., Wilmington, N. C. , Also a full stock of goods is his line lust in store. t i; ; s;ai-j zji2 r UP.t-tf,:. Has long been regarded as the best and cheapest Baking Powder in use., .Perfectly pure and aealuiy. "It makes. at rfaort notice, delicious Biscuits, Rolfa, tc. There need-be no waste of food prepared with it, as it is always of the best quality we would say to those' who nave never used it that a very few trials will enable them to use it,.not oaly with entire satisfaction, but with economy. .'.- ;,t :. : ; Put up full, net? weight; as represented." i ..... ? - Orocers aud Dealers sellit. : ;f J ,J a DOQLEY & iSROTHi Prop's ' 69 Wow i 'Stt&eti:,:j' ; aprilauaodem'Tu Th. 8at-i.:'i$:ivjj?4 :i :-- TTIULTQN MARKET BEEF and PIG Just received in Half Bbla., for sale at re- tail, V2H ctsper pound for choice pieces; r A BARRELS RED APPLES,' 3-13 On consignment and. for safe low at f ; .oct li-tf J. C. STEYENS0NS., i rwrnk inbtrvALLED artists are still offering the beat lnauoements to our citi- zens, and the public generaliyv for their pat ronage at the Purcell House. Everything per ea ie 1 taining to the proiession is Kepi constantly on hand, In order to give comple satisfaction to he most fastldtyua. , f ; ...f V( , -fdecl7-tf i Cuba Ilolasses 1 20OVUhdsl CUBA MOLASSES, 100 Bbls, CUBA? 7 For sale by , T.M KERCHNEB, r '! ;bt,iHf " 27, 28 and 29 North Water SU - BATES OF AUTEBTISIN ; ' One Square one dy,....,.w:..Tfl o " twodays,...M... ........... 1 R0 - three da vs. S 00 j -s.' fonr days,... ................. a bo " five days,.....,............... 3 00 one weekv......... 8 60 49r Con-tract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. , : ; 1 Marriages, Deaths, ReHjwn!- Funeral and Obituary notices will be inponRt hif rates when paid for in advmce ;!r tJi?wtsr win oe Charged. , -, , s Tassis Cash on demsn. ,! -j, ''-V-. 4 tsaau IISCELLANE01JS7 T ' BLOOD, WOLFE & CO'S 1 i ? . . AND , .v - ' BROWN STOTDT. .. W E HAVE PURCHASED "FROM THE IM- portingAgents, the entire shipment of these ' Goods from Liverpool, Ex. Steamship "CRU SADER,1' now due in New Yprkv- ,; . v .; 1 We trust to be able to meet any demand that may be made " for Blood, Wolfe & Co's Ale aad Porter hereafter.1 - . - ' . . . . . CII AS.. J. MYERS ft CO., voct 15-tf, ' 7 North Front street. In Storend in Transit 1,700 Bbls Flouxwall grad3, ' SOOO Busfieis White and Mixed Corn, .. . " 400 Bales Hay, , iUL-;!!;.-.'? ' l,O0O Bushels Seed Oata,' ' ; -. ;.: v - i ; . 25 HHDS. BACON alDES :'. , - : r. . . -? and SllOULDRRS, 100 BOXES DRY S ALTED SIDES, . I0O BBLS. MESS PORK, v - 200 Rolls Bagging Light and Heavy, 40 Tons Gooche Cotton TifS. 150 Bbls. Refined Sugars,' ;; ..T 250 Bags Rio, Laguyra and Java Coffee, ISO BARRELS SYRUP, ,v . . 400 Second Hand Spirit Barrels, v . , v40 TONS HOOP IRON v r 100 BBLS. DISTILLER'S GLUE, 250 KEGS NAILS, , 2,000 SACKS AMERICAN SALT, . ; t . - ,' 3,000 Sack's Liverpool Salt, ftc, Ac, , , For sale tow. by . " :'.f ' oct 4-tf .;j WHJULAMS jb MURCHISpN. VARETT STORE I VIlEIETT STORE! r';:' -43. JUarliet ; Street A- L F L A N NAG A N ;:; ; : V WOULD INFORM HIS PATRONS THAT ON ,a , . -v! . i i .... , ..... . Wednesday, October 18tb, t :f -:i nf) Si :. "i.,' -.i;. .'-j t' ho will open one of the largest and best select - v ' ed stocks of '.' . ' 'j , (. j V , 111 I'iilN ER Y- G O O t) S f ' TO B E,r H AO IS T HE, CITY , j i : . .,... - - - --. - , - Consisting ;of eyerythipg new and fashionable v In Frencu. Pattern Bonnets aud Hats, f ; Flowerj FeatneJcs:-Blondgvrr'::" -- !'v.:-;;-';t,?WreaiiniKuchesTrn'''''vJ ff.r' , ' Sasn;-BonnetndiBeltItiob v.' ':, .'-.:i'-:..v'.).v-.-.,-i'.,t!.-', ;'A-; y.v of all widths and most desirable shades,' ahd-' 4 . : a fine line of i. . .; . VELVETEEN for CLOAKSand BOY'SSUITS. ; 'J Also.a full line of-i- ' JBlack. Fringes, Velvet: Ribbons," Dress t and ; Cloak Buttons, and Trimmings, Linen and Lace Collars and Sets, Plain and Em ' -bi older edHandker6hiefs, Embrbid r erlngs Edgmgs aad. Insertings, i ' Kid Gloves, : best quality ; Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Corsets ; Sewed, Woven and the Cele brated Abdmlnal Corset, and every variety Of LADIES' UNDERGARMENTS, and the great headquarters in the city for all theipvelties in . v . . - fl A.li j J:X T U R E S ! VARIETY. STORE, 42 MARKET STREET. 'octlMmhaS W '; 7 :' JL. FEANAQAN. - Notice. - - -: f . 1 SUBSCRIBER : TO THE! WILMINGTON and North East Steamboat Company are here- by notified that there will be-a' meeting of the said subscribers at the r Commercial Ex chatige:bn;Wednesiayi Nov.-ls, 1871 ht ll o'clocki for the purpose 'Vf-organization and election of officers.; ...;-!fl;.fr-: wnfltl - - Persons who desire to take stock in this' company are invited to attend, as the books will be open for additional subscription.. 4 octis-s&F'td;. ;i " -d;-'"-;1 . BUY THE CEHUinE a'i.:f,i;hi''. . "4 A., STAIIDARB SCALES, MoreTnan 250 Different Modification a. AflBXTS ALSO JOB Wl BEST ALAEM MOSBV -'. ' DRAWS K. 5l -. FAIRABNKS & Ca i 4..'4; lr:ii5J. BROADWAY', NEW YORK. PAIRBA-NKS, BROWN & Cp 1 A vliolfl fvi liajyaLK STREET, 3?08TON I'-For Saie by leadmg Hardware Dealers, sept 2&2awm Tu Fr, ent;' r 1 .r . , ,n For Rentl ,1 E offer lor. rent- two.; of those j brick tenements situated on Pock;;;; Street, between Fourth and Flftli street. '- Houses are three stories, aiid contain all the modern improvements-hot and cold water bath-rooms, ranges, and are very desirable from location and comforts.' :il ',' ""Apply to " '" ' '' I : - : GEOl E. FRENCII A SON. v cvang80.tf It,;j ,.;,2a North ront St. .... . C&HBy T.t,? Oljj.io 111 tsircff., tdi -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1871, edition 1
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