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1 .yii i a C . TUB UOKHING GTAK, " - r v , PUBLISHED DAILY, ffMi If : JBERft AIl Editor and IT op'r. OrrioiC Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. V On vear. lit advance. ......L..........,7 00 Six months, in advance............... 3 50 Three months, in ad vanoe. 2 00 One month in advance ................ . 75 i The Moaifiwo Stab will be delivered in any part of the City at Fib-tkkk Casts per week, i, METEOROLOUICAI. RECORD. . s- Oct. '25,. 1371. ; " ' i. 1 ' Time. Baflm" tnoin- Wina. - Weather eter eter. - , 7 A: M. 30:03 : C5, NE light Cloudy f 2 1'. M. 80:06 75 E fresh Cloudy 9 P. M. 30:09 70 IE gentle jCIondy, Mean Temp. Of day, 69 deg. ' v Note. All barometric readings are reduced u the sea-level and to, 33 degrees. Fahrenheit? : ' ; -Robert Sktboth,--;-. - . -ijergH -Signal Service U. 8. A.? Weatlier Report. , ; - War Dkpa.btjten't, Office of umei msnar omeer. Washington, Oct 25-4:35 ?, , fi-obdbUitiei, '. Th pressure will probably continue to fall om New England to the South Atlantic, with cloudy weather. Partially cloudy weather " ,w r,ri ntn. tn t.h.'Anir Rt.a'tod' Th. WltU llilUD A AAA MW U .AAA WIAIMW W . AA W I low pressure in r.Aowa wm prouaoij move i Southeast to .Kentucky and Eastward, -with brisk winds in Southern Illinois. Fresh South easterly winds on the Lakes and followed by Northwest wind on the -Upper Lakes THK OIT"ST. ilfiW AUYERTISEBlKliTS. st. Pianos New and Elegant. Wm. M. Poisson, Sec'y. Regular commu nication St. John's Lodge, F. & A. M. ; Stbausz & Rich Cypress Staves Wanted, delivered at their wharf. - S. LTFbkmomt, President. Capa Fear" Ag ricultural Association. . "" , "F. W. Kbrcuner. Peanut Bags, Bagging and Ties, Canned Goods,' Flour, Sugar, &c. W. R. French. Anything in the Grocery Lme ...... " I Chas; D. Mtbrs & dines. Co." Fruits and Sar-1 D. Pigott. A complete assortment of CI- J gars. . Duplet & Ellis. The beRt blacking in the I city. ? v 7 " . Read the new advertisement under the cap tion of "Wants." " . . f - 3."Levy having removed to his new Store, corner Market and Front, formerly occupied by J. G. Bauman, has 'just opened n entire w.W- mnA ucw Bwia. ui A17 uwyuo AA.!, a.v- 7 1 Shoes, and Ladies and Gents ' Furnishing u.--u i.4..i T,w!. 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. oct H im S. Levy. erkUnni. ,. Mr." J. W. Smith, editor of the Bennettsville (S. C.) Times, is in the city soliciting advertise- ments for his paper. We think onr merchants . .. . . . 1 . - t.. ill ana H pronwoie 10 aaTeruse wuu uiin;i is paper circulates in one of the richest cot- msectionsof South Carolina: and a section, too. which will ultimately trade largely with WnSi Tlor weconsider it almost Veer- " & .. point on the Wilmington, Charlotte & Ruther- erfQrd Railroad at a day not far distant. ; Tne Miiby Way. " ,. ? I ? "The hbrse attached to the milk wagon of Mr. A. Bush ran ftway yeaieraay lorenoon, much to the amusement of allurchindom, but ereaily' to the chagrin of Mr. Rush, , We could pot ascertain the extent of da mage done; but-we learn that the milk can was overturned ud :, the lacteal fluid scattered pr9misdtionsly along the streetsi we oeneve n is uuicioaij conceded that that horse was going it with a .Rush. ; P"A Niee Present. , .. V r' !, :-To Mr. T. W. Brown, of the old established watch'and jewelry establishment, we are In ' aai.j tn a tiAantifni ftilver-rjlated dipper. It is vert handsomely finished and haj; engraved on the bowl, a periect ; represeniawuu w ... , l , or,, Stau. Tl is both useiui ana.uruameuiai, - UhighlyVpprelated by the; recipient; : Mj Brown has. now in storev a complete assort: ment of goqds in. his line, ..which, he and his cbief-bf-stalir Mr. Story, will he pleased to exhibit.' To ine: Belief. A pudU of the GermanAmerican Institute, ' . . . - 15J years oi age, movea py our pn.cwuoFFv. for items yesterday, comes to our relief in the following: tr THE PeO AND. THE THIEF. A dog- oncewent to market To.buv a pound of shank; ' Ireretorned home with Ur And laid it on ft pianx ; He went again to market, , - To buy a pound ol beef ;v. When he, got home again, . . f ;.He saw a black thief . . . . ' XDc U1K uau suaun, . --. ;, i Th A dog saw 'twas his; . " " 1 go be took up a brick-bat, : -' T , And, hit him in the "phiz." The thief dropped (he shank, : - And took to uis heels ; .. . T t The dog was after him, - - . - Andehased him'er.the fields. - lie hit hini on the leg, . . . The thief said Oh I" He gave a sullen growl, H Add , bit him on the toe.' to triumph he returned, '! ' '-vOrer the race ground; t A"ud gave the meat up ; ; To his wife, the yellow hound. Confessed. ' --., .v. 5- . - Tim nrrO Alfred Mackev. who was tried, a. t,.-r ttfirjf Aetitenced to be b&Dfed lit the "last term of the Saperior Court pf Columbus, ' for the mufdei:;oT,Mr. B. Standi,; has ,mde a full cbnfeesioif in j which heistates ; that, he i, ix- ,nst'ted'the horrible murder. Soon - after his conviction he asserted that a negro I named Tnrsnxan -Carr struck the blow that :f killed Mr. Btacif; but he now acknowledges thatneUher Carrrpor w other person but . himself waft apartlclpant in the terrlWe crime. Mackev will" be executeu an . will be j -r'. .. a a a .may hitavi no Tn V6L IX-IIo. 29. ; WILHIlTGT0ILrir. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. iiocal Dots.' v.. - ' " . J ,rr Wja were pained lobear that . Mr. John u. wibbvu tths in a ajiD? conauion last eren- ng,: " " t - ' ' Abrara -Wright and David Price, beth hal pajntingsT--; ' v colored, took lodging at the York House yes: Ll'-'dSnirnoV Caidvyell liks.com terday., t ( j - I , muted the death sentence of Charles Gil- Jflie buoys washed away some time 'since n.er of Guiitord, rconvicteci of ;,rape on a are to be replaced at th mouth -trf the 'Cape f car, - - , I . We are requested to remind our Presby ierian friends "or tfifelr church meeting this evening at' 7K o'clock. : "fr"t, - Advertisements under head of " Wants,'.' f For Sale or Rent,'r or " Lost and 'Found '! Will positivelv be charged full rates nulesa paid for in advance. tf t The IL S: Revenue Cutter TF. II. Seward J K .u. .V naviuff Deen inoroueniv repairea ana suppnea . - . i . . . . . . .. . i . ; ' - wiiu uew uuiiers, at ruuuucipuia, wiu - reiurn,i liU iUM (lUlb DUUUIl IUB MIS, IIUAIUIU. ! Read rthe advertisement ' of. Mr. John, Pawson.i He wishes all -parties indebted to him to' call at his place of . business and settle, Iju his absence Mr, Turrentine isauthorizsd to act for him. 3 w ' i . ,..--. .t. 1 1 1UO JlVVHVItIU7t U1UUU9CB 1BDU1UK VU UIC dape Fear Agricultural Association a large extra edition for gratuitous distribution on the" trains passing Lumberton. " Advertise ments will be Inserted at usual rates to tran sient advertisers. Regular advertisers half rites.....':f . . . - - -. --i'. I Egyptian Cotton. , ' jLast Spring we received from the Depart nient of Agriculture, at Washington, several i,Wiwu wu ou. vrwlte ior Dis residence, wnicu is a buuh divided among several of our commission mer- otinnt.; with the rennest that thev would dis- .- 4v- -- n onl ILliUULO U-UIUU bUC UUbbUU piAIAUWia v HAA4U www i . . - , , tipn. The following, from the neejjee Mevaia is; the only reported result we have seen j , k small sample of Egyptian cotton, raised h Ttont ' nfflRfe.- tr0UJ?h Messrs. DeRosset & Co., of Wilming- ton, and exhibited on the street to-aay, iueB- aay; py mr. au i. n.euiuui, "t" - v - tention. jcto it Irmer.l loiger, and stronger Jn fibre, and mbre silk-like in "body" than any upland cot- toh thev bava ever seen. From Mr. Ji.enaaii'8 statement the cotton is well adapted to our climate and Us production may result in great bentsfitto our planters. I he seed are remarx- aby small andus freelrom lint as a perslm- monseed. It is hoped that other planter who received seed will louow tne example 01 jar. K.!, and carefully save all the seed produced. A samnle ofthe cotton may be seen at this of- We are very much gratified to hear of Mr. Kendall's successful experiment, and trust we majy hear similar reports from other parties who received some of the Egyptian eed. We hope those of bur merchants to whom we gave ... Been Will Ulalvo UIO ucnooai j iuuut - j su i-VA nnnosovTT nnn fim inn r. I . .. ... ... . J portresults ft would be especially gratiiying to us to have Mr Kendall and others repor in dethil their experiments for the columns of the i.';;.if' AivniMi vhl.h vill fiaksned in mas- vw;. a. . , - ariae form December 1st. But communica- 1 uuo uu w UJ Dvaj--, r - sent in by the 15th or jNovemDer. ,We are not sure; but we think our friend I n J t n.i i.... .aaaisai anma nf iim iiwii . can! beat the AtkM ltAft r t .10 1 rivP r Tim i.f 1 - exuiLcuiuus uu ww clover patch" excitement now- .. 7 TT . .,..a, au. Ladies declare inai BKaiiug u mc iuubi. i i ... healthful and fascinating amusement tney can find open to them. n..-....T..n.iAh.n rinh. Tt the Ustmeetingof the Wilmington Terp- sicprean Club, Messrs. John L. Dudley, T, C. DeRosset, J. C. Munds,S. S.Nasu, Chas. D. ri Tirt11.A.: XfrwZa ' ' Tnnino TIitS'i TS 8. Mtin R. H. powan, Jr., were elected the Vl V K TK VI HACQ . A1A.UA A AO. V MAAA WW A AV, a-w GpvrningComt-They.w. an early day for the election of officers when the Club will be r in primecondition for the winter festivities; Balance all. v ; - H Regular Skating Assembly at City Hall to-night. ;w cit jr Conri. - -s I . ' " - uavs , , - j -- t - ' - . t - - ing firearms In the. city limits, was found not guiUy nd discharged.;: , t u'r -t juUus H.. Jones; Alexander Lord, . Abram " hnrtrod with va- grkiicy; were found guilty. Alexander Lord was recommended to the mercy oi iue majrur. .. . r-.. I . K Horein8; charred with fighting, quar- - . r- r ; ,Ia reii6g and curoing, was louna guutjr. , uuK- 1 for the penalty and costs.' ent for the penalty and costs.' , s . . """ pVofessor in ' one of the col ' Tj-t?v.hrP, with wifa beatinir. ner was a proiuu u . . . , , auiuu iJij.uii, -"'b " was1 found guilty. Judgment for.the "penalty andlcostfc - . " ' i "to city subscribers. Oh thetlst fday:? ofi Novemoer nr. u. t ThoVntbnafgeof fhe city circulation uaoviva rtir in an. mas Dorwuu. ui the city North of the centre of Market street; suhicribers are hereby notified navinents accordingly.- : V in order to , avoid any coni'plication of ac M rtnnt. in case aTcbanee should be made, it Is I ... al! men that they are io cii .Mindft month aavance, jor w vu vAvh -7 ikl..iVa n Va o t et atT ii H v er the paper i per- iU7.r,::::irh7 " nnr;tlr Intern arm nn luiuiuitwvu. v - which peds only to be tried to be appreciated CPTTf ITS J A U XiiTXlXI - J .. Ti.i-S-T. fi.fnravWter. I nnnn aiid niffht. Old - Jonn ' . ' ..i. a. ' nM T,n Rnhinaon's circus bagged $3,400.- . ". i W B. Bansoni, Esq., Has beep tiered; and we learn accepted the , posir e TtrMna nf the Littleton Male Academy; "ancT will soon enter on ms dues. ' v. ? . i ; JVVarrentonVBabj- Show promises well.Geo.L.. Duke of Smitji grdek To" WnBhip ' enters a pair of rmns . wnicn arnveu -saio nj.v-rr-r; l . j i..a. MAnn" nn . ww rri i iicb" nd M r Millard Toft in ail mat pornon oi mo. i iue wiuuw v , ' . -. f - .. ; . .. . . . .... .ii.. i iL. hMthM tnA nmzeajiKU. . uiiuk " - At'State Fair prize ol $15 in plate'was awarded to lliss Laura Nor wood, of XJald well county,' and Miss; 8. ; C., Partridge, of Wake county, for best origi- negro girl, ten years old,- to twenty years V xv iJv,Avm.Atj,, . - . - f. The VJ eldon. IFews says : The Executive Committee of the Roanoke and Taf River 'Agricultural ''Society - met here yesterday, and rjerfeeted all rangeraents - for the holding here, commencing on the 7th ouNovem iw hw isi nmmntinr arrangements have been made with all the I railroads and there is a most encourarinff . a at ii.. r ai.o.:. .d. t h- tp- , f uwspeui. iur iuc Buuetassonuts rair.:: rm- II" . ' , ?, A , I - - 'i"i""f mv BkUVQ- vu" i tion should, as far" as practicable,2 send them in on Monday, the 6th. The heads of the departments will be present on Monday, aad everything then, sent in will te placed in its proper department.' The arrangements this year in connection with ihe exhibition ot articles Tare thorough, ana the Dead ot eacn aepariment, we . ' .,,:. A C A - a ' 11 guarantee, wm give sausiucm Let everybody send something. ;- We 1 learn, says -the Norfolk Journal of the 25tb through a letter re ceived by a gentleman in this city from Gates county, N. C, of an atrocious mur der committed in that county last Batur- day night. The circumstances, as far as W I,. r as follows: Mr. we have learned, are as . follows: Mr. Thomas B. Matthews, a merchant doin business near Greenville after closing his stQre Qn Saturday night, started with his distance from the store. Just before they renrhf A he house four men SUddenlv"ap- I a ila nnnAaifp. mdei of the road. i pctkiOV4 UU vav'w-w I , I AS J A. M. rohon. All and each one fired at Mr. Matthews. All the shots took effect, and Mr. Matthews tell dead ithm a few: feet of Jul ror- stnV.ken wife. who. strfinse to say, escaped injury. ' The dead man was carried into house and the neighbor hood arouse a. a man named Wilson was arrested on r - . . Aa flf tiia Sunday on suspicion of being one of the murderers. Mr. Matthews was well known in this city. He was here abont ten aays ago, and purchased his fall stoclc ot goods.. He is said to have been a man of strict in tegrity, and was universally respected, At a meeting of the North ' - A A Carolina Agricultural Society, held in Ka- leicrh on last Wednesday night, the follow app0inted to consider a communication from the Chief Signal Officer in relation to taking meteorological observations, &c, were adopted : 1st. That the Secretary be requested to say, in reply to the proposi-1 1 a- r L. nuit C:,.! rtffina that thA i i nnni lub vjuici uiu uai wauuui- i . o. . I -vr A U ri.anl n. 1 nrinnlttirill Saiw.v nn- 1 Z'a 1. 11 crli waltiG to t he aricurta- - - Qf 0f meteo- observations established by the &. -1 -n 1 a:i secretarvot war. ana wm uciiruiv w 0Dejate him in the proposed exten- sion 01 mai sysiem wuueu. irwAu m tneuentrai ana nesteru iiwu v. the State, and that a committee, will be onnmntprl in Aor.ordance with his sueees- 1 - . ing the desired result. 2d. That the Pres- ;nf ortinf ennh nnmmittee: to consist va. "rr" : ; , vT V' - , firA iriAmhers. who shall have charee of three members, who shall have' charge .7" and 8hall reDOrt. of the correspondence, ana snail report, from time to time, to the Executive Com- ... p 1 1. . ci ; a nnVi 4r1 lnnr! n rr ia I mittee oi inis duuicit. iUO iun.u6 the committee so appointed Por Q T : ... o.. .i in tne jDaitimore own ui m 1 - 2Sd; we find the following :Unaturday .eVVeof applied at SSJSSSn: housed or , lodging for the njght:and he wasl assigned to a r00m used for that class .of people. Yes- . f loA t0 depart, Fetter was found to be . dead, having expired during thP. nio-ht. ;Dr: SDicer. eity coroner, sum- was nuuwu vui uo iim " r I i.:a. j .vas rendered cauged by intemperance. l dpr!PaHed had been in the employ of he Baltimore and, Ohio railroad as ; a rauroau a;a brateman for a short time and had been j:u.t'iW pnnQpnnftnW! of intempe- ranee. -From a. letter found upon the ai AtAn ann 1 r. w mm irbi liciaI iaxA person ut tuc ucwMv, he had a brother-a school teacnex or a pro facctstr in n AnllAoro in HenUCrSUU, va.aa - --rp: d it ig 8aid his i (hot sitnto nere was u t ritleri by a young lady:in Warrenton, . but in what tttate was not mentionedand v.,-iL..i. fhpr was no date'; to the letter, -.mere . - nanfaitYMft. W7ftj ft an ft letter auuietwcw vi"r Mann, asking to be mnstatea u iuc lionppn the railroad, V?? i iiiauut . . . . . . . i i wnnia ieavaou uriuax-."."- body was placed in the deadl bouse, and mains. Takb YER'SPILIS lor alMe nnrproeof nursative, r Constipationj -indigesxion. Pfi o!i T.ivfir ComDlaint. By universal I UlAAgai-A, --"Jr--- . . VTrnTArol family nse. - a' I . - ,. AVER'S CHERRY PECTOBAIaIOSTOp .Akt rZmtranl Bronchial Affections forethe0tatoConsu that you i . cannot stop. ; XLARRIED. - JJt nn a mnrnimr Of the 24th, by the Rev. E.C. Gaer, Rector o 'SU Stephen's Church thn former Dlace. No Cards. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE BEST BLACKnTG , BEUSHES IN THE CITY, , ' ; " DUDLEY & ELLIS' At to make their uwpuwwvu ; . ..... ;oct3-tf . , Sign, of the Big Boot. . KEWDYERTISEMENTS StMolin'slIibdg Hoi 1. T3 EGULAE MONTHLY C030IUNIC ATION XV THIS (Thursday) evening at TVclock. 4 Sr' r -"' Wm. M.POISSON, f St. John's HAxIa, Oct. 26, 1871-lt V : Secy. Until Further KTotice. - ' 1 - - - -I tnx a rs nirn wtt.t. pav sis wn O Thousand for CYPRESS STAVES, de- ceedmg 1 inches; to be free of ordiaary im- KrHr'" Ui UACA ct26-iw STKAUSZ & EICE. i'inu i. wii' n 11 1 1 11 a vviiimmiiiiii UQUU 1UQ1 HiLliUlULUiai UjWUUIUUUU. ' " - - . m i ao' HTnv Am kni. "li lftl AT WILMINGTON, N. C. ' PRESIDENTS OFFICE, CAPE FEAR AGRICULTURAL ASS'N., : WruawoTOK, N. C Oct. 23. 1871. To tbe Planters and Farmers alonar'the Railway Lines leading from Wil ' inipicton s ': tend our next Annual x air, anu uouu. ubu ' specimens of your Stock and Crops as you . , please. Do not fail to send your stocic youn g i and old. Do not think you nave none goou enough 1 Send your best specimens and trust it.will be appreciated. - ; f Free transportation, going and returning, on bur Railways. -r' S. L. FREMONT, " President. JS All papers in our section please copy. oct2S-tf : - ; " :": 'C ;i-- Peanut Bags ! 1,000 PEANUT BAGS, For sale by . . : F. W KERCflNER, . OCt 26-tf 27, 29 and 29 North Water St. Bagging and Ties! 250 ROLLS Double Anchor, and A. No. 1. " BAGGING, Tr, 30.TONS TIES . For sale by ' F. W. KERCHNER, oct 26-tf 27, 2S and 29 North Water St. CANNED GOODS ! CANNED GOODS ! 20O CASES 1 and 2 LBS. OYSTERS. " 75 CASES FRESH TEACHES, 25 CASES TOMATOES. 150 CASE3 BRANDT PEACHES, x ui oct 28-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. w- ? : : .- - ica a a ri u w 1 '' 700 BblS FLOUR, ... 450 SACKS S5Ai.x, I 25 Hhds P. R. and Demarara Sugars, wo Bbis ' and Refined Sugars, , For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, OCt 5SD-U 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. AXtTHING UrnnorTf T.YU jlul tixw iwvvi . iwi AND ' GOOD WHISKEY AT $3 0 PER GALLON, ' CAN BE FOUND AT French's oct 26-tf . Cor. Market and Second star FRUIT! FRUIT! n-ii?iflon AnnU! yv. -ol1! Lemons ! I 1,000 Havana Oranges ! DRIED FRUITS I . " PEACHES AND APPLES. " VAt: CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., OCt 26-tf , 7 North Front St. SARDINES! SARDINES! , TEN CASES Half and Quarter-Boxes .Bone less Sardines. I nvontlV A moi1nAn Karrtinea Whole BOXCS. ; ; . . . taA.Wrvr, i Mt o.tr 7iiortn jfroni Bbrww IETPOB.TED CIGAKB It ! : - -. Domestic Cigars ! J OUR ASSORTMENT, i I . ; " IS N-O W J KJ m JT Lt SU X . JPIGOTT. , Tebaeeonlst. oct26-tf PIAJTOS-Wew and Elesantl! 181105 JUBl 1R INSTRUMENTS SECOND TO NONE IN Finish. Tone and. Durability. Warranted for live years. "Not equal to the very best lor one FAWLi. e.:THEY ABJfi Tfli. yjemx BEST. p- ' " .'r- v .r' v vsPECJjaJL. - - ; , "NONE BUT STANDARD PIANOS," which have been tested, and found 'all that was represented, as Superior Instruments, Soldat ."''" " . - "- ' -... - ' . HEINSBERGER'S . oct 28-tf " live Book Store. ' I liVATAd At t.hAir whft.rf in Wilmf nerton. mf the, 1 v. nvi.K ihain nvn ' -(nfoTnof. nnd necessary ar- fouowing dinsisT nf thfl Fair or more In width. inches thick aid not-er- advantage shaU be promoted, haabeen faith- -- ,- 1871; : Wolo Ho: 1,273 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . TQ our many friends and patrons of - Tfil rolngton and Surrounding Country : Since w.jr -, " patronage that ha beenTestowedupon us we cannot . but express :our : gratitude lor tne sainfl. Byfadraiid hoMrabltf I to merit in tne xutuxe, as in me past, a, hub h It has been admitted on all sides since open- in'nn.nif'h(n GAn-aln tManlf.othnnmniiflA ms " vwwuus BwyMv - ' of fair dealing -with our Customers, selling fUiiy tept andto confidence, reposed: in our integrity been ished honesutthe business will heneeorth be carried, and while; expressing our gratitude for the liberal patronage we Have been lavi ed with, solicit a' continuance of the same, promising tbat we wall strive to deserve the favor of the pubUe--'V-';-- "."i . Having removed to" that large and elegant ntnre. No. 80. South Side ot Market Street, for- meriv nccunied bv- W. M." Stevenson, as ' a n-rnOrftrv . 8tor& , we " . will c be pleased to Pi have our friends to tsall and examine our new TToii and wintftr Sfeock last received. ,'' Kespectfull spectruiiy, HBIEE, LliOS. S P. S-Country merchants wllLdo well, and j nori ainiir flini it tft thfitr advantase .to exam ine our large and well selected stock before purchasing elsewhere. All orders from coun try promptly filled at New York prices. octTmaclm - v - - - S. is. Hotice. T HAVE appointed Mr. John E. Turrentine tn aM toa in o.niiftfttlnar all due me by notes n4 anwvnna . Hn rtr T -will hA ftt mV Omoe. in my former Dry-Good Store, every day during business iiours. Hopeall those debt to me wui promptly pay, as x require mo luuury JOHN DAW SO .N. oct 19-nactJl Th Sat Tu Fruit Growers ATT E N T I 6 N ORDERS for aU kinds of Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Grape Vines, Berry and other plants, &c. vrpiidAiin Nnrseries. will be received by ircliaoun xturser; sept 12-naceod3mQS Su Wed Fr MISOBIiLAiXEOUS. 300 HHDS. KNIGHT'S SYRUP, For sale by June 21-tf WILLARD BROS. Bacon! Bacon! 100,000 LBS, SHOULDERS Wld SIDES, ' WILLARD BROS. For sale by june 21-tf Just Received : jA. NEW SUPPLY OF r t Michigan, Fine Cut, Gravely, Wine Sap and other brands of ,: FINE CHEWING TOBAPCO. Fine Yara aai flafaia Sohl U. BTJRKHIMEB, Slffn of tbe Indian Chief, 'oct22-tf No. 6 Sfarlcet St. PIANOS I ORGANS ! NO. 435 BROOME STREET BROADWAY, V. T. NEAR C M. Tremaine & Bro., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PIANO FORTES. AND AGENTS FOR THE , ,r -' - . - - 3ur dett Combination Organ, ' ' ;' " ' CONTAINING - A .'" ; Carjenter & Bnrdelt's New MBrOTements. Greatest Success, of the Age ! THE disagreeable reedy tone entirely over come in this instrument. The 'verdict Is unanimous. , . We challenge the World to-equal it! Onr new scale medium-sized , 7 octave PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low prices for cash. ' " The New York Indgpeddeni of Sept. 16th. ays of the BURDETT ORGAN , . "It Is by far the most perfect- reed instru paentwe have ever seen." r, J:-:i The Uhnman Jjtaaer oi wt yBi , -' "We had no idea that a reed instrainemt could be brought to such perfection," ? The press and pnoiio every wneio wuu ay had an opportunil ity of listening to its beaxxti oly give it their unqualified VmaitntlnirlTr fmrtRflft ha.t it stands without a rivaL ,.,.; : j - The great increase in the sale of our instru menta,h&s enabled us to reduce our prices for ' irusT-ciJLSs lPiA3ros,'' :: ' : from ten to twenty-five par cent, less than any other nouse (ofTerihg the same class of instru ments) In the United. States.! . - y- -While we act upon the maxim of "quiclt sales and small profits," we make it, at the same time, a special object, to furnish our m to the Scot in the r.larkct. EVERT IB8TB171XEST FUIXT GTJAIZ "AHXEED JTOIX BIX TEAHS. Many families have had. a desire to obtain a . Uprofltof fromllOQto m'uUli v pay halo uwoio ft DTOut OI IXOm fXUU VU low, aoihucc u.v iuct XlT0to SeSpiu TrelbaixthATil j worth, hence a large class of our music lor. J ing people nave Deen ouugBu w u w luiuu , ' We can furnish mew seven-uctare Fiano -Fortes from WZio to svou. eecona-nana xanos from $40 to r-iau. xew inDinei vrgans, f to PRICE LIST SEN2J TO ANY ADDRESS. , . : : . , , C. M. TREMAINE, - jtme 6-SAFtr "' ' ' ' W. B. TREMAINE, dCiirEiK xhsub,uijaa1a-m,w. v.. Jtd iished Weekly, Darr ft Osten. Proptor - - WM. II. BERNARD, Agent teptZM-tr vyiimingtoni x. One Sqt:"-re one day, .......;.... !! 0 - , two days,...-..... 1 J . tnree days,...; go , it . r0ar days 2 w . . Hvedays,.,.................. - one week,...... .. ............. 8 to ' 4r Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. ; ,v,.';; Marriages, Deaths, ReligiottS. Funeral wid Obituary notices will be insert ed at half rates when paid lor In advance i otherwise full rat8s- -will be charged. ,.-,'.; - Tssica C&sh on demand. AirSOEILNEOUS. VABIETT STORE ! VARIETY STORE 42 Market Street. 7 L EL A H A G A II WOULD INFORM. HIS PATKONS THAT ON Wednesday, October-18lh; he will open one of the largest and best select j ed stocks of '. . MILL.INERY GOODS v ta ni? n i n l THE CITY. - consisting oi everyining new aim In Frencn Pattern Bonnets and Ilats, 'Flowers, Feathers, Blonds, ' j, wreatns, Rncnes,' T Sasb, Bonnet . and Belt . Ribbons, of all widths and most desirable shades, and a fine line of VELVETEEN for CLOAKS and BOY'S SUITS. Also, a full line of Black Fringes, Velvet Ribbons,"1 Dress and Cloak Buttons and Trimmings, Linen and ; Laoe Collars and Sets, Plain and Em - bi oidered Handkerchiefs, Enabroid " : erings, Edgings and Insertings, Kid Gloves, best quality ; Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Corsets 5 Sewed, Woven andtheCele brated Abdminal Corset, and every variety of LADIES' UNDERGARMENTS, . and . " the great headquarters in the city for " all the novelties ln"" H A I R" F I X T-.IJ- R E S ! - . J " '-'V' : 7''.': j ' " '"I - Vvi -, i ""'"'it ' -"- "" - ' " ' VARIETY STORE, 42 MARKET STREET... octlWrn naS (V WJF LANAGAN. Samuel IT. Cannon, " (WITH IIEIDE BBOS.) PEA N U T CommisGlon Merchant. OCt8-tf ' " ' "J - Fresli Arrivals. 300 BOXES CHEESE, 100 do . STARCH,' 2C0 BOXES SOAPS, 100 do Candles, -100 -do LYE, 150 do CANDY, 63 BblS ONIONS, 100 do j POTASH, 100 do .... SODA, 60 Cases PEACHES, 60 Bbls. Distiller's Glue, 70 Bbis SUGAR. SCO BblS FLOUR, 50 Bags COFFEE, 200 ROLLS COTTON BAGGING, 50 TONS COTTON TIES, 1C0 do HOOP IRON, ' . . '. ' " 1C0 Hhds and Bbls MOLASSES, 1,000 SACKS SALT. " , ... For sale at the lowest rates. OCt 23-1 W EDWARDS & HALL. 5 FIBST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. THE GREAT Sontnern Piano MANUFACTORY. TVII. KNABE & CO., ' MASUFAOTUXXBS OP GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT I AN O FOR T E S , Baltimore, r.ld; These-Instruments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Year', and upon their excellence aione attained ana unpttrcnatea pre- eminence, whlchpronounces them unequaled, in TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. All our Square Pianos have our Newlm. 8 roved overstrung ecaie anatue Agrane teble. . ." ,..'. . We would call special attentibn to our late Patented Improvements in URAIWJU PIANOS and BQUAKl&'UUAlitDn, round Xl X1KJ VLjUCA AiMUl TT AAAWAA UIAUD AUU1V nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANTED FOR ; , . FIVE YEARS. . . ; ' We are hy special arrangement enabled to furnish Pablob Okoaxs and MsiockoaIS of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues . and Price Lists promptly furnished on application to - WM. EN ABB t CO., Baltimore, Md. Or tx rV HEINSBERGER, Sole Ag't, J' , m;;J'- : 'a ' Wilmington, N. C. . toctl4eodm SatTn Th -., '-;jr:.. Removal. I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO OUR patrons, and to the publie, that I have re moved to the room lately oocupied by Allen Evans, on Front street. In this conveniently Sltuatea eaioon, x propose w continue ui mt.Tictt Attention to mr business for which I hitherto have been so liberally rewarded. , . In addition to tne tnorougmy com pe tent barbers so well known at , the old stand on Market street. I have secured the services of James Churohwell. so favorably known in nls , professional capacity to the -citizens of Wil mington. octfreodlm C. H. WARD, Proprietor. . ... For Eont,; ' -V E offer lor rent two. of ticcc brick; .tenements .situated on Dc: 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 comforts. V. .,.""' a . T Apply to GEO. R. FRENCH A 80N, : S3 Korth Front St. ang S0tX tXTAKTEO To erthrrzre stock in a City V v ' Company lor Cumberland County Cou pons. Apply at vnis oj-ice. . . vv -mt 4 J day last. 1- ? i 1 X J ff - MM
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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