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( I I :' Vf BEBNABDi Editor and ?ropr, tjtoPiWQiBank Buliaings Front St. ...... ?n advance;.... ................. .17 00 "0dirtnth3. in adv8nce.4Vi. 3 0 months, in advance. 2 00 fnatbV.to advancei.iii.....fM,iAiTi l' vrnasixa Stau will be delivered in any f u f the City at F ivt ebh Chts per week. fiiuv- - - - - Ti ET BOIIO Gl A L. BECOD 1 - 1 . ' r- i. .. .... ; Ther Barom eter. , mom eter Wind. Weather 30:25 30:21 f 30:33 : .57 64 W eentle Clear. N.W light Clear. gentle (Clear. Mean Temp, or aayS flV.:;:--ii,' S Alfbarometrii readings we n&aeed & v ft ... soa-level and ta.S2 degrees Fahrenheit to tl'e KOBEHT BUT BOTH, - Senr't &&hal Service 8. Al". Weather Report. Wab Department, i s , ntHca of Chief Siffnal OaceT. v . '; .Washington 06X2204331 Pi MvJi The barometer wlU probably:, coirtlnue high ith pleasant weather throughout ;the Atlan .; Qrtes. Easterly 'winds increase ' iu :.the southern and Gulf States, and falling barotrie tp ith soatherly vrinda prevail. In the .Mb- ter sisslppi valley. iiKi-NsBfiitOJEk live Book' Stbre,C3 : lirket -Joshua Manrelapd JNobodj's Toriunoi; Frbsch Call anir try bis-&A-: Vir ;iDi,;WhtekeyV Dudlet & EiXTs-reoUCopgresVr .lets, 8. ievy having removed to lii. new-'Store, coruer Market and Front, formerly "occupied l,y J. G. Bauman, has jast opened an entire .ihw stock of Dry Goods;; Hats, Boots . and Viioes, and Ladies and Gents Furnishing ttoods. which he is offering to the pTfblki at the very lowest Cash Prlees'Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.' Thank ful for past favors, continuance of the same is respectfully solicited; f'.iX The Eagle, published ' at . Hicko ryTaver n, Ciitawba county,' has the following Informa tion about our great railroad t( J ;f, " We are gratified to learn : that it' is now certain that the W., C, & R. Railroad Company has procured the means to compietethVfbad, and that no time !s ' to be loil'ttntlr": It is fin ished. Mr. Brownj one of the principal engi neers, told us a short time ago that he expect ed to iocate the extensiba of that roaci to this place some time duriftg this winter -When this work is completed,Wilooeton,.:.pn"Hhe coast, Charlotte,' 6n the main line, !and Hick ory at the Western end, will be 'the three i most important points iVthe Southern and "West trn portion of the State. , ; ; The Tremalraes. y Jr ,r,. ; The Tremaine Brothers rind- Mr. ; John ,G. Pierson will long be remembeted b the music loving portion of our citizens, i As tliey have now a regular Troupe,' and , will, d on btles? Visit us this season, the followrag description from the North Carolinian will be read with interest: The Tremaine Bros, and John G. Pierson t Operata Troupe and Oriental Bell Ringers will" ive two of their Musical ' Entertainments In Tnuker Hall Tuesday' evening, October 31st, and Wednesday, November 1st. The'Brothers aad Mr. Pierson were here season, before last and made the best impressloiy $tany troupe of the kind that ever visited Raleigh. The business Manager, Mr. Frank Barrlss.infdvnas us they have increased the troupe which -now numbers eight people, with new attractions inakintj it one of the strongest combinations of Musical and Burlesque Talent po w travel ing. Master Willie Kellog, the wonderful Soprano and female impersonator; Frank Ins lee, Alonzo Tremaine, ;0. S. Roblnsonand Frank Barry, Jr., are the new: pies -of this excellent organization.' They are ringing a set of bells and producing -. a Burlesque Ope retta each evening"' ' ' ' - ". City Court. The following cases were disposed of yester- James K. Davis, Sasan Davis and Margaret Davis, were charged with quarreling and ma kinv a noise. James and Margaret.were found not guilty and discharged. . Susan" wag found Knilty, but the Mayor? vaa recomnieoded tb remit both penalty and costs, when the girl was reprimanded and discharged.- ? Frank Marsden wasTouad guilty of fighig and quarrelling, wal sentlmced toytDen lty and costs. The same person was charged wi;h assault and battery, with a deadly .weap on, was found guilty and ordered to glvejiond in the enm of $200 fbMhls. ,sppearanc6t4he next term of one Superior CourUo James Crawford ahdArch'd. Crawford,5 both seamen, charged wlthifilBObeiienViBt'S' the' mas ter of the bark Mary, 'were committed' under tbe act of Congress. We makefile following extract .frona a no tice of Capt. Mafilttfs ookwbichai tas BAttleujrp Advance ftf eiV? V "The author, Capt. John N. MafflU, was the gallant commander of the fori&i and'vraa one of the bravest officers in our noble little navy. His raaoy idends wiU.irtTprSid VS5 greeC him n his new role of fictn wrlfcrlg jhlch we ' tuinK he is fully equal tJ that in whicn no played so distinguished tk part iHT oof stJvil war." Skatius at City Mall.r?re5-i' The ro11eikatiageason was' fully inaugu rated at City Hail last night and numbers-of both eexes were4n ydtendance. Indeed,' the, throng was . lareig", e"jmentatbUst winUrt.h1at.iett?fface4 Ve are gratiflfdt fcll llnSetl to find legitimate ctanneU blrteajuretSpeciaf y"weutlfe are conducive 'iSiklihmnntli mlds, and therefdfeit! iinryin' i toTknowi iha,t skaters are detefiaed7tb-siitalJ IandeomeIy:ftftri-Vw special forct tbeladleii'f i . Jy , :-r6ndx,.iite H$he Wlilogton stjfopem; is reported in Washington city. Possibly, he wants to pcwtniaster loJl -tedslH-urt j i ' a. M Jr M' 7mv f!lYr!W ttapsudlly aclive With o. banking jMOItttloo- Ui neat jig skating? So heeaneW liirtwtk TbOocai department U' thOi tddkj; but it Is no rat ofour8.UThecitVisU Th vUape: Feaf Buihflngonipant fnrnisli Drawing ioi all ornamentaKand plain vrork doiia b thenL:ifee of rge.K;iI: lw4 - Buslne84 Beems'tbe.bMsk with all our merchants. We learn fromsome'"of t em that bl6eis tbil iss vastly "better than, yijfjr g same season last year.;.:-.:-:.- .. - .MaiJobn P. Leonard, a soldier of the Fayettevifld afews ceThe old warrior breathed his last in the bouse in which some of or gullible ? merchants old' printers? cuts, worth about SO to,7ffcetits for f3; each. He tells his victims the cots cost $5 each in NWi? York; rhen; fn; tealityf itbey can be t?tth ft 25 each. Exrerlece 1? a.verv fine teacher. weekly. , review; oNthe anthwcUe coaHrade; hat tixUowlngi: ; The mild weaiheVof 4a past week or ten days has very much softened the paiae "ifor anthracite t KPr! aro scarceiymalntalned It any of tbealceniree, while af New York' sales !of coal afloat have been reported at a tteclitie olf ne sdbliaf , per ton on prices currents fortnight ago. The trade is decidedly: dull all rond, and operator in this cijy are uansnally short of orders; The 'hext.Kew York public, sale of J Scran tbn coal, on the last Wednesday of the raontbi U await ed wlth? considerable solicitude, -iirid'1 if ' the weather continues mild, a decline on the pri ces of the lost monthly sale' wilt very susely follow.' There il another hope other than that of, frbs! confidently looked to"bythe trade-the SouthermarXct. A.yet the, usual supply in that direction "lias YioYgone forward, and pro bably will not go before a Ifttle cool weather. The retail demand in this city has . slackened quite considerably, though we are not author ized tb r.'daci prices much, if any. Along -the lines of the canals and v railroads : the demand. contl&nes fairly active, and prices are tolerji ble firm." : . . t , t'' :n -;" ti-ii-i '';'.'"'' ' i",rrtJt'-sn J; ii-Skatitg,thiarVRnIng at City i HH from 8 to S 'oclock for ladles exclusively. , Roeltasli Factory, 'x'' ; ., 'I : .?'.; ?; v ; j The folio wing from the Fayetteville Eagl In reference to Rockflsh cotton factory, wlli be read frith genuine pleasure, by . every friend of that tjow -5 : . . mi-f'f - " ' Th4 Work :'bf trnild ng this cotton 'factory Is now ?oing on rapidly. 250,000 brteks have been purchased f rom ihcArsenal property for the'pprposevand contracts to? supply timber, c., are being filled. M. T. C. Oakman, of Patterson, N. J ;, Is the proprietor and mover in th work. v-TBe' "building Is to b-180 feet .'ongpnd 56 feet wide and will have all modern conveniences, jiuw ui.iuc uiwuiucij w be of- the latest style and improvement, and partjof sotno that has done service before. We are not informed as to how many looms will be run, norths kinds of goo i s to ,be-made, except domestic sheeting. The factory" fs to be id operation by next April. The saw mill and -dam are being fitted npr The property embraces most of Rock fish village and 1,100 acres ofiand on Little Rockfisb, 7-mlles South of liayettevllle -W.; D. Smith, Esq., Is, agent for Mr. Oakman In this enterprise, though Mr. Oakman is here frequently. . There Is talk of building a factory on Lower Little River, some 15 miles North ol here. ' J Hf tii ar tb ciiam1r or cemacrcs; "The Chamber of Commerce held an adjourn ed meeting at ihe Commercial Exchange on Ad election f or a SecYetatjr and -Eteasurer forthe'enMili:ren Mtj JijaephB; Russell, Whowar 'ti&tikiiH aly elected. '''iZ'--J. .''':-;? '. Mr. Wioilw,?fiidi at the prejvious meetings eitdiog-the time for ren dering bills from 3 to o clock P,M.,iwas adopted. ' r.- . ' The President announced the following standing committees for the ensuing year. &all, Beading Room and Library Joseph B Russell, cnairmatij? rTno.": LU'Cantwelli1 bAlL Rotfoto'i;.ifa'nrJ:;-;ivi. Transportatiott: and v Navigation Geoige Harriss,' chairman, Tbbs. Evans, F. W. Kerch "- V'.. rJt 'u,ii4 Wj4yVl'--.-?.:- -'i';! ' j.gorrespondenc'e and Foreign' Trade4"A. J. DeRosset, chairman, E. Kidder, Alex. Sp'runtL Prices CarrroL-srE.-' Murray, Chairman, E. Oi Barker; A. Moffitt. :S - ;. , ; j.: .Commissioners. D. G. Worth, CJialrman, g W. Williams; 'John ;WHInson. i rJifcfage'an tuftfi:fj;ChtAi' -Propositions and GrievaBces.--TJ.;K; Murchl sfn, Chairman, A.- WiHard. WXw Smithl v : j MlsceMeo4fa ChaiWaKkO SjoO reChalr- Messrs W'Snh IfblSitt Bass 'reln.pitle toiainj-: iiieTtlie t ooks and accotsbjf )hf Jjitecjeja-' ry and Treasurer, to report at next meeting, TThe following preamble ana reaomuoAwer iiioahlmously adopted :---fer - :- 1 I TFaWlC wa litblished by. the W.j TclAVK.t.rntv Xorwardloca freigjsnevfame ?w? " '1icelved,VnIess it leaves the east ride) .of the tlferby ll tfcldck; andwheistheljve through freight at anyttmadnrlng tbevrfay i and forward it immediatiy,.totths great diptri tnent of our local trade and inconvenience ito : bur merchants : ' 't-Jlvis'- i : f 1Therefor0, reaolve4t ThatfapramJMfBp 'polnted i to commttnicti.ftoi: thtf jrpper jofficera of the Railroad Company with a view tn hv!nir the order rescinded."' or at least to ; plac theocsf f rightba aayfrble fopt!ne theHhrough freight -mtSff. A.Ai"WilIard, J G. W. Williams and i. i. isawaras were ap pointed on this Committee..Aw. J Adjourned. ' , : It MITtrTt IKn'tri'nwW j' - The steamer CtdcuVphillips, arrived at 2 A. M,,; yesterday' with a heavv freight She left Fayetteville Wednesday. v .X-TUifoimUOl. ei&QwlMOld Re:: liabie'Mo command, reached, here at 5 A. M. yesterday wftfr abdig ht ' Stftf ieft Fsyr e?til.WD0rnJng at 8 o'clock :M besteamereJand CVanoertondcleaW edfbgiFaytttevUle yesterday fterabbtfftrn re ?S5f yard Of th Messrs: Beery o'ps posite the city. 5--.flkatlnerink openvto-Biit.i;!''w : . ...-f X- f iirg f.i'fei?'? ' Foe the,Stnif v NTUKET IMPROVEMENTS, vi communication wnldhT'appere'd te'tteArd i.iw.daya since iawhlcba thorities are censured by , " a taxnaver" for "aawdustlng seventh and Improvlne Re mote streets: will you -- allow tne1 W .eaggest that tbererare, manylf taxpayer reMdlng In the city and that quite a goodly portion of tbem leslde east of fifth atfeet and that : those last mentioned, have received i nothing from the city in the way of Improvement : or Other wise for taxes paid by them since the city limits lverextended.t they .therefore hink it not only SJshibut udre&sobabLfe ithat an objec tion should ?. be i raised to a an Improvement which benefits them and prAteeia ihe health of their families and which justice alone will reqwina-them tb; approve,- whether they are politically affiliated :wlth the city authorities or not. - ' .- - - CWhile thbsefirEditort living bjrn street" who havd f6r years "had the benefit - of the city treasury, and have therefore enjoyed the benefit of gOQd sidewalks street lamps, fire engines, cisterns, police; &c, may com. plain of an occasional Improvement ,f on the Hill" you may rest assured that those living on the Hill" who pay the ; same taxes ; upbn their property as those livlag - down streeV" will never complaio, especially - when bur streets are placed in such : condition, that i aa engine may reach us in times of fire before our dwellings are consumed and that draymen, wilfjnot exact extra, compensation for straining their horse while hauling lords' and npur ance Copipaniea will not r-chargeus- an addi tional premium of a quarter per cent for living east of fifth .street. , . . ; ' - . - i u -U Yours. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. A band ot gypsies aro in. the neighborhood of Battleboro. ' ' 1 t It" is said there were 8,000 to 10,000 penbns on the Fair grounds at Ral eigh Thurlsaay. - p " - - Our old friend'arid quondam Associate, T. C. Evans, fa. the Local Repor ter pi the Raleigh jfA.CaTinia - '! 'A five foot .adder, live and his sing,' is one of the attractions of Mennid gera drug store'at Raleigh.' 'dJ-: 1i Davidson College has 9i stu dents and mote expected The standard of admission is so high that quite a num ber of applicants were rejected. ' The Greensboro Patriot makes a correction as follows : In a personal no tice, in last week's paper,' we undertook to quote the old saying,, ''poets are born, not made " and were not a little disgusted to Lfind the types rendering . otr, mannscript thus : "foot are born, not made."' V.i , --The following from thereens boro Patriot is good : Some wool sent from hereby Messrs, Sloan, last week,, for. some offonr Guilford farmers,'brought fifty cents a pound in Richmond." If our farmers did not think more of mangy cura than they do of sheep we would suggest that it might be profitable to thin the dogs out andraise more wool. -" - ' The. Sentind thus ' refers to the cadets of the Binghitm : School, , who appeared on the Fair grounds Thursday: At 10 o'clock, ' Col. Bingtiam's battalion of cadets entered the grounds and created quite a sensation, especially - among the young ladies, who went into ecstacies over their handsome atiaman1rfat;ea anTeT?y, uniforms. The; battallion .is! about 60 strong and is one of the finest cadet corps we baTew ieehfanltheppevatic ahoT general tcftHnggave evidehc t the high grade of the school in which they are being trained. rrhese young - gentle men have only had their muskets some threes weeks, yet theibowed, themselves Wo take the following from the Battleborb Mvanci: .We regret to hear of an unfortunate shooting affair, which took place latthet chfcus?4t Hodtf Mount on Wednesday. The particulars, as well aft we brtire been able to ascertain are as fol lows : Mr. Swep Harrison requested .Mr. F. M. Rawlings of this place to tell a man standing in front of him (Harris6n) to sit down, that he was in Us way. T. his Raw lings declined "to ' do, 1 ; telling'.IIafrtfcon ia 'attendlt0 litsivTBvbiiressji-f A-short wbi atterTafMSFr laneuase towards thfilatteriHarrUooLthen pi)t his hand behind,. him, as if to draw a f weapon, . wnereupou ... ivawuuga hitii with :'--Pitk foiBtola&atteTing - Harri son's left armljelow.the elbow. Af Wead were drawn, but ttre by-stdnders separated the combatants. -Mr. Rawlings "receiTed a blow on the nose after being disarmed. The case was carried, before the Mayor, who fined all the parties.- Dr. -Frank J. Drake' performed !a painful surgical bpera lioa,upon,Mri Harrison's arm immediately alter, the affray. , liiir' blossomlnsr for tbe gravo too early.? More especially wo-1 inen IUCU wi tuia iuuivuuiiiwiu deformity to them than to men. rAXEB'8 HAIR VIGOR removes It ajid restores the hair a reel this amictlon, aaa w is even a greyer j someumes, Dutiita, orialcoioi: always. Tbdst ysowji'liavef beeii soJ innf Imposed upon by several worthless Sarsasarillas, that we ai-eladbdable to recommend a pre paration which can be depended on as oon ialniiig the virtaes of that invaluable meal cine, and is worthy of th pnblio confidence. Door. AYEIPSf SAkSA!PAitILIiA otesiwhen anything can cure- the -diseases that require an alterative medjeine f s t " HASH AGEN H ASHA QEN. In. St. Paal1 Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ottithe ISth instant, by Eev. Q. D. Bernbeim, Mr. C. Has haeen to Miss Henrietta E danghter.olsU.1. Hashagen, Esq., all of this city, r v 4 n.Tawoii''SSHr:.H i-J i OT1AJ)JERIISEMEHTS; This is the Dator & 'it Id ' TH E PLAClfi TOnSlST THEM Hll!M rWITH THAT-GOOD 'ssiirrhrt'. ct llrtg :;r-.Qca:. Market and Seeoad S,f.?; CrBIetlbhlr - . t. . -- - '- - - . . . " V-1'-- ;;"1" X HAYB appointed M John iEv Tiirfentlne to U3 re in collectln? all due me by notes and aceous. He or 1 wul be at my ofuce, in I my former HrjMjood Store, every day during 1 basineas hours, t Hope all those ut debt to me will promptly pay, as.i require the money. . , . - -'--: . - , r JOHJC PAWSOS. r oct 19-nacUl Th Sat Tu ; - . JOSH U A MABVEIii t AND. -I?:?- V lit fill J.ll IIK. . .' ft w'f. --;t- ... .V ... -. .... .i . BY EDMUND YATES. H has given to the world a series of Pictures wluchliave an distinct and original aVitality as anything added, during this greneratlon, to American Art or liettera. Galaxy , . , ; . - . .- i . v :. -' ! - - ' ;.' . r . - i These Books are deligbtful." They are interesting and full of true vitality.' The author takes, ns among real people." w Thor-, ougbiy good novels. Tne stories are en- titiea to raas wiza tne most conspicuous sue cess of the s&fson.'' f Es&entially original, j obi receiveu ana zor eawtat v I - . oct20.tf : '-V 'Urwi'i XlveJBook, Store.; ; ATTENTION ORDERS or all kinds of Fruit and .Orna mental Trees, Grape Vines, Berry and other plants, Ac., Ac., from the: celebrated Erclldoun Nurseries, will be received by - . GEO. Z. FRENCH. sept 124aceod3mos Su,Wed Fr - s " J: v A! CARD. ,-- .TO our many friends . and . patrons ; of Wil mington and Surrounding Country ince our opening in t hia City, and the very liberal patronage that,has been bestowed upon. ua we cannot but express, our , gratitude - for : tbe same. By fair and honorable dealing we hope" to merit in tbe future, as in", the past, a share of the patronage. It has been admitted on all aides since open ing our Clothing Store in this city the promise of fair dealing with' our Customers, selling them goods by .which, their own r interest and advantage shaU be promoted, has been , faith fully kept, ajid timt on no occasion has the eonfldenee reposed, in our mtegrity .. been abused. On the same principle , with undimin. ished honesty the business wiU.henceforth be carried, and while .expressing pur gratitude for the liberal patronage we have been lavor- ea witn, solicit a continuance ox tne Bame. promising that we will strive to deserve the favor of the public .n, Having removed to that large and elegant store, No. 80, South Side ot Market Street, for merly occupied by Wi M. Stenvenson, as a Crockery Store, we win be pleased to have our friends to call and examine oar new Fail and Winter Stock just received. , . t, : Respectfully, i "4 - SHRIER BEOS. P. S-otmtry merchants will do s well, and certainly find it to their advantage ,to exam ine our forge and: well selected stock before purchasing elsewhere. All orders from coun try promptly tilled a New York prices.-. s.oct7:naclm S.B.- -THE-VMSTAR? Steam Job Printin House ti i THREE STEAM-PRESSES; t - I i -? ,1 i 1 ' COMPETENT WORKMEN ; i f:?"' ( TUEBEaTMATERlAL. ' L ' r , rT ,,- : , . i.'IBO fell T 1 StTPERIOR1 Tv-OEK. .1) 'June ne 21-nai ctf.'. ' AG tiona wilite In force from and after J one 1st, 1871: v ; r. l . ja:.v ; t 1st; -All .vessels . from: Ports. !South of; Cape Fear,: will come to at theyl5U4ng station near DegpwWater point, and await the Inspection of the Quarantine Physician. ' " : i' ; ' SdY AH vessels haying alckaeas cboard on anlvalf Or having ,ha4 sickness -daring the 'voyage, are' required jto pome' ip the statipn for inspection; without regs: jk .the Port from whence they sailed. , . sHv-jt' 3d. Vessels, not included as above will pro jteed to Wilmington without detention ': , i -4th. Pilots are esneciaily enioitted rta make areful enauirv. and if not satisnedjwith the Statements of the Captain, or If the Vessel' is l to he station for farther examinatic. i atbV Pilots wilfully violating tie Quarantine I rxws are subject to torfeltcxe of t!iolr branch: J Quarantine laws fcnoV all other persons are liable foreaaaid every ueaee! v tn 4 x . 6th. 'All vessels subject to .visitation nnder these regnlatioTi will set a fiag in the' main! xigstng port side.-am -.:T v"-; v-lj y 1 7' loft-' fi "if 'y -av t - h Quarantine Physician, . Vn 2' i Prtrtrtf WlliniTxrtTn. ; may zyeodfNoylst Sun. Wed FU V. - - ' -- mnE XXOZUTEE7Q 6TAII BOOK BllfO- iJLi ; JBY is complete lni all its appointments, and is in charge of one of the most skillful workmen in the State. - ;A11 kinds -of Binding workmen.in the State, All kinds of Blndtng executed neatly, cheaply and ex6editlousTy-t may23-eQ5-tt , . , , ."i.- ' - MISGELLAHEOU& x BacotfPorfeCoffee 'C- Silt--! TjiaiTfi- '-! Vnt ;W'?f.i ' JOHNSON A CROW, - :-. ) - pctSttf i-i Vprth A Worth's i new.building. t : 20O !bH1S andf BBLsWh; MblJiJ53ESt ' ftOOr Bblsf aod mteVV$M&fW$yzte) t For sale WwS-a.-,.' ;-: -.o 0! LT.J i fFWwReflNERv OCtlS-tf; and 29 North Water St. I ? SUBSCRIBERS : THE'n WIlMtNiaTOIT Jan4brti'EasVs By notifled thathej; wUl , be ;a, meeting of the said sabBcribiBrs at -the Commerjeial:Exi change on - Wednesday,1' Nov '1st, 1871,' at 11 o'clock, for the purpose .of.prganization . and election of pmenhhiii 3ⅈiZ: i . Persons who desire to-' take- stock in this company are invited to attend'iBLs2 the books will be open. for addfUpnal subscription.. r oct 16-SAF td. , Has long been regarded as thebest and cheapest; t Baking Powder in use. ' Perfectly pure and healthy.; - tt mates, at nort noticef, delicioos Biscuits,' RoIib,' I to. .There need be no waste of food prepared with . it, as U la always of the best quality We would say ? to those who nave never used it that a-very few; trials will enable them to ase it, not only with entire! satisfaction, but with economy,:" f.-,.r : . Put up full, net weight, as represented. 1 i Grocers and Dealers seH it. ' Au -iv-: 2STEW YORK CITT. r april ll-eod 6m Ta Th Sat WILMIHGTOJST & WELDON, K0.3 ; i ?.?y:j, h; and WIIMffTON,-COLUMBIA &.ADGUSTA RAILROADS. OFFICE GEN'L FREIGHT A TICKET AGPT v , WuuneTOH, N. C, Oct, 19. 1S71. : The attention of Merchants and all other shippers is respectfully Invited to the fact that by re-arrangement, and quick ening of Freight Schedule connecting with Petersburg and Portsmouth lined, the Wil mington A Weldon Railroad offers Improved facilities for movement of all Inward and Outward Through Freights. " ' ; 1 Alregular daily proportion- of cars will be devoted to North bound business, and the wants of shippers will be fully men. Exist- ing rates on i : ; . Bait. jPhUd. 2V. T. Boston, Cotton, f) bale 2 40 2 65 (2 50 3 10 Rosin, Vbbl.. ......... Spts Turpent.,. bbl. ,47., 5; 65 97 115 V 1 03 1 57 ' 15 Peanuts,' ft bushel.. J 12 12 H J 12 For special rates to and from all Nprthern .; .. . . - - . - .. . &i ' -' - .. and Western Cities, copies of Classifications, and alii, desired - information pertaining - to Freight matters, apply to the undersigned. -. . (, ' - A. POPE, OOt 20 St . General Ticket Agent. -LLL FA IX STYLES. .1 rt ifp Iji'j 7: U f.'r -r t THE FA uSaStYL E S 1 ii f I 1 s if. ' SOFT :NR STIFF MATS un a xotran at mTYAO TT IITT Trf"l TTfTtlO V ft OCt 30.U. IX No 9 North Front tteeW 1 Savannah. Ga. . v "Fhw" WEXL-KNOWN and POPtTLAR HOn 4TEL will be reefened.for.the .reception of travelers and day boarders on the 15th ofOe-' ,. t. '," ...:.- -r, , Sober, lost; The Proprietor promises to sua. fihV enviable "reputation the' House1 has enjoyed in thepast, ,aad leavB nothing undone that can contribute ta the pleasure and com fort o guests. 5s rr xiKTjL- i ? THE- UNDEE31GNBD- HATING) QUALI fled la jthe Probate. Court as Administrators' .upon theeetateof Geor WGreen, deceased. Jthisis jtp, notify; aU .persons having claims; agsins said estate to jpreseht them Sot pay ment on or jbefore, the, 14th day. Of October,' ;1872 or this notice wll be plead in.barof pay- !.menU;.j igjh bhJ&!Z!irt Jill persons.haying any property ..belonging to said deceased, or owing said estate are re quested to make Immediate settlement. -.. JOHIT HOOPER," it ' . i nd t f JOSEPH E. SAMPSON. I ' J .T Adnyrs Q. Wash. Green, dee'd. WflmIrigtOn,N, C4 Oct. 15th, 187L", wlw I i .f y JOSEPH E. SAMPSON, HATES OF AUTJCimrSIIfCI t OneSareone day, i n two aays,.. ...... .. three days,.. 2 CO four days, ... oo five davs............. . . 3 00 .oneweek.'..; ti,iiw:;i'"tt.; Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. : .r t:H ;ii -'.- - ; Marriages, Deaths, Ecliglora; Ftmeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates when paid far in advance ; otherwise full rates wiU be charged. v -.,,r . v -.',,' . rw- fTanb on demand. - f -f - ' ;iOTnxANi'Dav?;? ?: Saiim6Ijn,";Cai .ATS Jtfn,JJ;.A,:;JN,,.-U. T. Commission TrJlcrchant. octi-tf ua,-. ;j Cape Fear Calldlnc Company. XHEiCAPE iFEAH BTJILDINQ COMPANY will attend to alteration' and repair of .Stores, Dwellings and general Job Iwork, f during the Fan and "Wtoter monthsv'at - low prtoei. ; Of fice, Prineess" street.' "i'V") t6ct'lw Harbor Gliop. ?TOB TURW Ett f would respectfully inform pi hia friends and the nublio srenerallv that Jie has thoroughly refitted his establishment in the rear of Mr. Range's saloon, and is now prepare 1, with the nest of workmen, to ac commodate his customers in all the various . ' branches of his business, such as ahaving. hair-cutting, shampooing, Ac, in the, neatest manner and on aa reasonable ' terms -as any- shop in the eity. 4i;;i:u;:;; i i ;,pet7f Elancy Iry -Gooda ExnporlnKi. No.' SO Unrket Street, ; Sept 2tlnt ?i:Vl- WILMINGTON, N. C BUYTHEGENUirJE STAITD ARD 3CIES. MoreTtaan 250 .Olfferem Modlfleations. Adsirrr ixso' ok tni 5 btot - axakx :. voxriv rtiK.t J fctftDBAwxa.v:'-1 --i.i nm '. ' FAIRABNKS & CO., c , Pjf' 252 BROAD WAT,' NEW YORK. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; , . , ,118 MILK STREET, BOSTON. 7 Fttr 8ale by leading Hard ware Dealers. sept26-2aw4mTu.Fr ent : .,.,.- . . VAEETT . STOEE l ' VAR1ETT, STOBE ! - . WOULD INFORM HIS PATRONS THAT ON ; ; -.k a :::.' - " -. : ..".:..-. Wednesday, Ocfober 181b, he will open one of the largest and best select edstocksof , .- : ,.. MILIilNERY GOOPS T O B E H A: D i 'K -' TP D IS 7 C 1 1 Y," consisting of everything new and fashionable In Frenen Pattern Bonnets And Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Blonds, Wreatns, Rnches, Sasn, Bonnet and Belt Bibbons, "'. i . ; X"., " - . . of all widths and most desirable shades, and : a ; fine line 'ot. TELVETEEN for CLOAKS and BOY'S SUITS. Also, a full line of Black 'Fringes, Velvet ! ' Ribbons, ' 1 Dress and '. 1 Cloak Buttons and Trimmings; Linen and w Lace Collars and Sets, Plain and Em- ' bioidered Handkerchiefs, Embroid-- erings; Edgmgs and Insertlngs, ;' ! Kid Gloves,1 best quality ; "Hosiery, Hoop Skirts; Corsets ; Sewed, .Woven and the Cele brated. Abdminal Corset, and every variety ' of LADIES' ' UNDERGARMENTS, and ' the great headquarters in the city for '1 cl 1 all the novelties in , -Vi J H A 1 R Y I X ;T 'U R E S ! VARIETY STORE, 42 MARKET STREET, v.oct 15.1m naS W,. : I FLANAGAN. ' . Rico ! Eico ! f, , 1 i'i? v-jv.'ii'r-v IN TIERCES and BARRELS, - ..h JTt Me Ofjlt- !i' r).iUyv.-;',. ?'Wlif - -l AOBTAV A VrtT.t.TCPS. . 2' Tbtacbb: aii&i Onuff. SO BOXES CHEWING TOBACCO,- ' : 75 CADDIES " :- . - .i-.r. .:.;.. 20 Bbls. and Half BblsB. R. MUlfl Snuff, 20 Bbls. and Half Bbls. Gail and Ale's SnntfT 25 Boxes 1 and 2 oz Snuff-R. R. Mills (. .1 , Forsa3e.by;-;.i-,;,;';;--',:-. V" ; 'v. , F. WrERCHNER, .' " ri oct 19-tf ; : ' 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. v Vb offerr lor Tent two of ithose brick, tenements jsltuated on Dock J ! IS trctit, between Fourth and Tlfta streets. - -Houses are three stories, andcontain all the niodern prbvementahot and cold water batt-iwm ranges, and are very desirable 5TT .?fl" I" uw.fW'.fM iit.:'.' '3 . UV from location and comforts. GEO. &, FRENCH A SON, . -c4g JOVtf m 0 jl ;: w s Jnortu jrrons Bt VAriTG. XITA WTE r--A n ' lntelll?ent and industri W onsboT as elerktn m vreceptlon room Sjoct t(Mt?M j 1: ;C MYANORDELL TTTABTEDA woman to do tbe Cooking YY and House-Work for a small family. Wages good. Apply to. m -, wages gooo. apj J ? oct 20 2t At Photographio Gallery.7 1 - f
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