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i! yhe jiobwingjotaxj, T.TTRL.ISHED DAILY. ! ' ? RATI5S OF ADTERTI8ING X One Square one day, ....... 0 ... two days,. .. .......... . 1 B0 . - - "- three days, 2 oti;' -tour days,.,;.................. 2 1 ,--3UC lit.. ' rnw AHD4 Editor and pMn'vi I i 1 I'U't' i j fj'4Mw- w Mr j J ,ss-ti yc-. Tiawaoiv Bank Buildtngs, Front sti f i 5 if 1 (4 j.ft nvedays,M..;iu,.........;. 3 oo one week, ............. . 8 60 Con-tract Advertisements taken at pro l;i it 3 ffliis, inadnc..................... 3 W j " " UU -uX portionately low rates. ; Marriages, Deaths, Uoltelovi; FtrneVsi iftud V Obituary notices will t;e tnsvrtM1 -st :'"rff-'f s whenpaidforLaaclvft'!r-e:ftfif Vip'p.fuil.t- will be charged. . - - -; 9' months, in advance.;...;. S 00 1 fur part nith- in advance................ 75 . t.W flivyi ................ ,u , , . . . r;-.t.. -. : : : ' : , : '-,"' - ' ' A;':. 7 .' ''.;. ii ... ,j 1 . ; . . , u -. . , , I .,..,Tva Star will be delivered In anv I 1 fil . l X -1 I f Qfl . ' d I TT Tttt mnoV ' w. . .. ; .--t" n i riT U. ! s V J I-: -,EXEOUQIUICAI. RECOKI. r Tlier- - T Time. mMAWtattot TT"m. 30:091 1 flight Fair ' m 30:03 8l J S fresh Clear AL 30:03 u 9. 3 WgentieFalp r rr:;; T nr; . , i l3WgenaeFalr.r n TumDof dayi -deg.v4i f vnTB All barometric reajjinga are reduced ,tStea-level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit Sergtrnal Service U. 8. A. : ;-' I The low baroajffcer.on-Lake He ; to-niirbt oa the Iottc? Uk ' r'audy etearip -: cn - . ', '.-Lwnnr " fTH4 "i?1 !lcrttJ i" nortant change for ,. Northerly winds for tUasKS, r.iuui, ucv.-. .. . Dudley & ELLii.-Chiidj's Shwith1 ad without heels.. ; 5 1' ft' tl.f t " 'W;U ;;; , t i Removed. : i mi l i 1 1 5 4 Levy having removed tp ibis newtore.' comer Market and Front,formerly. occupied byj. G. Baumanbas justpenfedd .Hr - , slloeS) and Ladles ndnrshing; Goods, which he is .qfferingitbe puhlic at the very lowest Cash fxlcea. (Jail .anxi examine; my stock before purcha8log elcwh8re.vTlhk-' mi lor past favors, a continuance of the same' ,s respectfully 8011? 't : ! octU-lm - a t.rvy ZZS' r?;.- ; BKaung a( tue yiiy xxau 10-nigai. - - 1 weatber Beport. , ( . J lnsirocuon in transfusion j in, other; words, - r. WxB-.DjtPa.BT wii'.t.' to make ainanaiue'e'piah." ' i Office 0trOhie;Sl2Tial ',U - -;rr " V T , on(1on B . - , f I1' VashiCgton Oct. 2S-4;35 P. k. j I JIr' A' T "ndorj - t -.en elcetedWor- : - : rro- J the so uthern 4 States, land -fvu Vt ooiancs, xuya iuai e receivea lor the Gu If Coa8jatitnT ib1srst;yarin;theministery out seventy'flve -1 ' ' ' ''- fi. ! bought aaloterest Ih the Warrenton 7a. "Ktv AviiKTiai:-.v:-;,?' i j -ICiri b f ? a"t!y .lmP-rvcd under'th6'J'new Uve,BobkJrW Market JnastJ1 ?rf O O G D 4 C 5 1 T 8t,-Nautilus, or CrusJlugftder Cajuyaa. i j r -pT continued baeucejoiiu, Localr Ee Wiluams & MuBCHisow.hehiugsi Spir-1 .POa61"!9! apolpgy f.rAhe!attennatei Xumi ' .iSJi5tt5- !i2 a.LllItd: v -2 MKdame,nhtf Queeu of Denmark, is cer TO CITS' 817BSCSIBEBS. j tainly a 4manasrinsr mamma.f'One daughter 0a the 1st da trfjKovembw Md 0Mr- M r0 titjr uuuiu ui.tu vum vi tfuuasi owvivw- vi.jr tabs cribersare herebotlnitaake ncnts accordingly.) - - - payments inomiou late coarge wino cuy circulation 1 future Queen of England ; while one of of the xVIbKWNOSTXB'inv air that portion of Kons is KinrofGreectf and the lbtJ iOfliw di the city North of thoceatro of Market street; 1 Czar. "1 .- " " ? Iu order to avoid n complication of ac October Jl871, in the city of Kew York along, counts, in case a change should bo .ade, it is than tavorage dailyrou'ma tof thoi oar u,ade a part of our contract with these gehtfe- 1870 in the whole United States. -; men that they are t'frSolUfel ttOitfnpHioiis, .tiAi jtU-A ,"' i advance, for a period exceediug;ihk. Pass a pleasant evening on : roller skates They also contract to delifer ;tne paper JP-1 wri: an improvement on our . former svstem 1 which ueeds onlv to be tried to bo appreciated, f : - - i ;4-:-?;y I , - . .v ; it, - j "..Specimen Brlelt.", We present the folio from the Shelbv Banner see Mr. Shedric Dover whose wife left him some time ago, come rnto our office with joy beaminginhis e'ye8,-asjing-Uia1ne,"-WdToVnd' h r, and was now altright. W " May his days be -nappy, Stiver - beam in his eves." f-'..;'?.-:'-T: i'.h Theatrical. The theatrical season In New To rk is" bril- 1 liant- Oq Monday night they had? Miss ? Nils- soiij in Lucia, at the Academy of Music ; Wach- tl as Arnold in Guillaume Tell, at the;.Stadt ; Sothern as Lord Dundreary at Niblp's ; Char- - lotte Cushman as Megf Merrilles,1 at Booths' ; .XJharle Mathews in farce, at Walleck's ; La ' fenchole, with Almee; at Lfna Edwin's,' and lesser lights eleewhere. Agricnltnral. The ninth AbuusI Fairibf the Cumberland henmth ABnual Fairof the Cumberland nty Agricultural 8ociety Vill.be held t I cou fayettevilie on the 22qd;23d and 24th days lof November. The Annual Address will be de nvered on Thursday, the 23d. IVe thank the meers lor uu InvHatlOOi "-'.:-:!W1Imln0-t&n:-Delaware, who are exneeted here Tlie Fairs of the Camberiarid det Mve following uaiue Bro.hera from the Raleigh &a-ti. "en among.e oeswn xn.e ptaif ana ,,iiaatDnt-aif77fBPi Engine Co. No. we hear that the next one will not bebehind jlii MoasraiOhnlifioatwrighKbh ny of its predecessors' itf inerit and attractive- ipresimlne; T 1 J M J T ?t l il IJ J J In fAdriakaaaHgC.TifgoW4u Iu anticipation of theIrvisltto;Wilmington, MoUfoofeC? &WkkPftiC?Biockr tf. v; (iid jjive oue Wtheifeaiun j - "ouncemejtftfofaBlir,lpame U enough tcf secure. . a iarj;e and refined audience from our popnla- vAiun. Nothing nldi by f Oe TttiiAaiaea ;offend the mos iHo wa.Theijrnslc, both -' instrumental aMcalffstof Tha r fifghest or: dw, and their rlicUwfo We expect to tpeud a pleasant evening with then," - VAiVVii- Mr. John J. Foisson died at bis residence in ibis utsmmliQ oKja victim of that insidious disease, consumption, r many (sAthtbatlteken bis J'ieuds by, surrlbut their grJsaBf neM lets poij-nauton that account. Johnnie Pois b0 had hostiWrrien his many noble "qualities of head and heart, d who wilfpiftse tcshld a tear as they pass l"s early grav For several years praviotts to his serious illness hoTwaa j ohief clerk of the Kaltimore audrWrtmlogtonteaship Une, "nd as a tokel i. peUUiimoryihe fldS of the steamship 'ft&cittinia at half-mast n t friends with grnairquantities, savrom two to I enWpa. at rrasWapriear-alUtikto, inches, aid Bame qual .Wiilo(Witf.,,'1tfH 4 tnWyman the. Wizard 1 maklDg'tracks fdr h We had a Summer day yesterday. ' Ther mwheter 80 In the StAR office. ' ' ' t -1 Naatllds asuVciss. -Wo" think -cono eqmoa wlll have ta beprlnted. v-. - i Now i. th -scwk. . -;t; Wvrf f ? rchants to ad- vett'-Anatr 4;ffpi:n.l-'TvC.V 1 ; r - , - .....,- . . i JipkspA, John - jerton . to . FayetteTllle) are 80ld uo:' i5egutar"fare, one .way Stofie .fcUzli; 6f the Weldon JVeuw, have iTLfelM! POsUojmorrawo ,,2 .T&Wf t AUnw;has tor ,aj:ift00q peanut bags and 450 sacks coffee ; Instead of 1.000 peanut bags" and "450 sacks ' saWF as .neousiyadyeriUed In the Stxb yesterday j YTJXft j- i 2 ; - t AVMftrlMnt hVA fnni avAan. tux.. & jr" . 7, .7, (iij.v'vK " iJ Wa learn that a new building is to be erected Xhs;Fbs printing-office, on Princess cd&m'9f?& fi6an1allrbe lot bas been leased for five yearsc so we presume the buildtng will not be elaborate in design r j the other the her a ; - Fronr "ahadvertf semen Ja .this issue it annear that the vfrncrA rlnilv nrnmlnms of and Gl be lnsu- rie4CoWnan W lPr nn'wnf at the tyHa!l;DbnH torgetifAis evening. fi Anson loIlMcsxaX , Therel is a lieavy fermentation going on in Kaalcai icircies in Anson couuty,- as will be : - An unusual amount -of caucusing has been noticed here for, the ? Jastr day or two amongst the Radicals v J. A ' Alefcl?f45ntH??.to here andfsemedtho - cehtrdorattractionTffrthe 'XVthffAmehdments.'?ikIt was evident that something new,waa,on ihe miopia ; and from .. - s -. - i-r.vt.,. . . .. . 1 tue nnguaraea remarKs 01 a eertaiu defeated anti-cohvention candidate vihostneksto it that he Is aa old line, Henry Clay Whig.", and who in moments of convivial, confidence sometimes lets ou jtlUQIf'ba move- ment folhe fdrmatlonlpf inepaky is on tooi3ioaUx &i-:$f 't:3vteys Particulars fnotr jet, developed : but it is enough for true and hor honest,; men, politicall yt. to know .that ftliver is tbe main tprtnff of the oye rytmnJ V r lf TSfTt ; , : ; xfik -yisittolremenc tW-T ' ' pv peintdd .iocetyeJlr.bief.0&iBen' frbm lirer C ktIi,bfo-'tsi "oifraiift w u'loqrj&tQMclel 4MfUojr fW;FJfth Boshamer. of Magnolia Circuit. , r I Preaching Satardat a fl--loy Kev- Mr. Bothamer W AHA ihe nornIn Jbjr JJ4i)Wrad at bight bvTVP the 8aerment of the Lord's Supper. "": St y-If you have a house of faite for sale or rent advertise, lt-4a, our pew -department, under head Or "jroreaie or eni:- ut uauui uur rcg' alafcrttea,- for advertisetaentaiiot eceeding I Li. Ass; DfstttbW.Lusk lostlftsMSginBaieish.. WApitre dog didn't lose Xusk .JTT;fj"7'i i ! '4-fThtf limilpt, JV; W EoIdeiJ hatre gone' to Washington Dr O w i I 1l .fThe manasrer of the Riclwhond Theatre tJompany lost! a hundred qo11is to. nfjyhf:hmaM2iiifltoinfeheir recent tfn- I .. . v T looks like business, gays the nf.fii 1 ,:jntE j I cents. , i - , ,vf?o i-i --.r-, ;t notice of the Tre- wtLodiM .44,. JJ- -r'J --w 1Kitt:noa:Porayian,0i With! thaKortiCaroUnaLand c Company; -ir TONS.JAILY EXPECTED, ,f-e, it :! ' f The Carolinian " reports' that Deputy Collector CV D.! Upchttrch yester-f day ?eized five barrels of ? Brand y, m the hands of J. T. Harris of this" cityV' fronr the distillery-'of W 4D. -McAdoo; Greens-, borol; alleged violation of Revenue law, in -that- stamped -casks were 'used-thb seconditime.',., a. r-i J -a i.or Says the Rutherford Vindiea-' fori The family of Johtf'Jastlce; in this conotyv have been' most1 IdvWely'af flfctedr Only few weeks sinee three flatTTh f-pra mora KnilJif1.';("1t.ai.-' U fathecandaondied;vandseveral otherT.Eoy7B -tnerabergiol the family are dangerously ilt i : . 'The Goldsboro 'Ifessenjcr Btfjfs; The nc-ro Carmcir,Jfor poisoning the "well ofIIr. Edwards, in Greene county; had his trial atr Snow Hilhthis' -weeknand' was found, wgmlty. iSenteUced to'-imnrison ment in the common jail for two ' months Ana ta pay a fine of f 10 and costal Judge Clarke, in announcing the' sentence - said : "The jury found you, ?guilty and il itxiust presume, that yt?uare,gtrilty;-- r fDanitror.IB9.jlf River ;wa$ jn th pity .jesterday. - savaitherjNewbern ;TmM,.dJsposing.of: 13,000- pounds of leaf wwtwQ wiuca ne naa grown on ten? acres Qf ground, and for which he had been of- Jercd ten -ceDtsaper j poundiThU enteri puatug 4w:uier 4s irom xneuxortor ana naa lived in thia section. but little over a -year. and on hisrrfirsbJYentureon.teriacres of land will probably clear one thousand dol lars. - i r. s j'jvi".'"r-: r i We hear it whispeted around, says the Sentinel, that our sister city of UDarlotte oilers $25000 to have the annual State Fair removed to that city. Our merchants and i business men must take care f and not allow such a movement to. be con'sunimated,' and".the), proper way 'tobp this is to subscribe .liberally to'. tb.e .plajos of the Executive .Committee in procuring proper grounds, suitable - buildings, ? $c. It cannot be denied that the present ac commodations and facilities are . in every way inadequate.01 ! The merchantsl &d..'of -mis city are moscr Denentea uy mese an nual gatherings and should ; pe "willing" to contribute liberally towards retaining the Fairs-in this city, and to make them wor thy ot being called ."State Fairs." -1 MAKBIED. . - ..r 1 BUMGARDENER HAPPEIL -In Samnsnii county, on the 25th inst., by Ser. Geo. Fatter, son, Priest, Mr. William Jewls Bum gardener, of Staunton. Va., to Miss Pocahontas V. Hap. per, of -Welden, K. C. ' ". ' ' . r v DIED. POISSON.- Yesterdav morninar at 7 o'clock. of Consumption, Capt. Jao. J. Polsson, agea years. Ills relatives and friends are invited to at tend his funeral this morning at 10 o'clock, from the residence of bis father corner Fifth and Mulberry street, thenee to Front St. ir.E. Church,' thence to Oakdale Cemetery. BOON. In this city, on Thursday, 2Gth, Ab- ble Lee. inlant daueUter of Laisrhton L. and Lanie A. Boon, aged 6 months. The friends' and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral this after noon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of J. B. Orrell, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND. GLOBE Insurance Company ! CAPITAL, 8UBPJLU8 AND UESEBVE FUNDS, GOLD, OVER $30,000,000 00. ASSETS IN U. S., OVEIt $3,000,000.00. , NEW TOBK. CITY PREMIUMS .t. i..:,, , 1870, ,.-..: ,187L-t"' i. October 15, $2,783 37 October 1,5,0188 , , ,17,8,497 27 ' "18 ,"9,527 90 17, SW UJ ' IS, -1,060 50 . ... IV,' 775 50 f - 20,. 620 0J ' ' ' 21, 2,022 00. 20. ,13,818 74 .', 21,; 8,431 00 The average daily Premiums received by the Company in the United States during, the year 1870 was . $7,152 74 The average daily premiums received in the City of New.York aloae,lathe week ending list of Octoberj?f7J, waa.i.v.i.3$,304 S3 Chicago losses amount to a little under $2,- 50C,0CO, Currency, and are ;nw toingf" paid in full,' JST Assets held in the United States, ajnourtJtf.;0fO 00 will not be used in payment of above losses. K. MUBKAY, EsqJ Judge ltT. fBENgu,.' ...... ' . , TH0S. Gt&MIlE, twen 'Front aad Wtr treeU. 1 : !Ct27-lW s'-iJJ0iJA.l'"'Vli9 - 1 ft'ilffr. , Or Qxxusins" Under Canvas. . mHlHD SUPPLY 'JUST INT By Its Tapid 'JL sale, it has proven itself to be decidedly t rift mpiag boots of the sftasgnr -ftin vff tft f sue it has gained a multitude Af readers, v 1 Ail vho wonlA fnlovTai taXKL deliehtful Story, one that is aU freshness, "abounding in Nautilus. . , ,- ;S;r',t, i 'k'lhi 1wWififlsntom"fltne crowd; which, sets its mark upon the? memory x of the. reader, alter having excited, his interest and engaged ha Attention, isatttercnS-Wliiclithe-critic, no less than the public is,o .te cpnrv gratulated; 1-Jfu' i j.j.- OCt 27-tf v JJTB 1XX)JL ObUXC. s ; !-wt a-.i -U'-' r 1 Oil A BBLS-aU grades, , ",c : - "For sale by : For sale by " "v " 'V- octliXiAMSMJlmso vNEW ADVERTISEMENTS.- Jt Children's ; Shoea! :: ! .WITH- HEEL3 !; f - v ; " ! ; l t oo jx: r , WITHOUT HELS 1 At r , i DUDLEYS ELLISr' ' J octW-tf hlsn of theBigUoot.1: rS'Shebtbigs.7, ; ; - -V"or,saie, at Factory Prices by!.. H ; For sale, low by T 'V .-' i. V- ?.u i.X) n-.riir: ""v:;.c.!i f f oet27-tf WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON.,1 ?r nirHayI Hay! ! For sale by i - i OCS Z7-tI WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON.- ! A CAED. 1 TO our many friends ! ana patrons' of ' WIl- mlngton andfsqrxounding-Conntry : 1 Sined our opening in this Cityr&nd the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon ua wo cannot but express -our gratitude for the1 same. By .fair and honorable dealing we hop tojnerlt inlthefutnre, aa in, .the past, a share of the patronage. , s f.; , ;: It has been admitted on all sides since open-' ing our Clothing Store in this city the promise of fair dealing with our Customers, seUing tnem goods py wnich tneir own interest, ana advantage shaU be promoted, baa been: faith fully kept, and that on no occasion, hast the conndence s reposed., in - pur j integrity been abused. On the same "principle, with nndimin ished honesty the business will henceiorth be carried, and while expressing our gratitude lor the liberal patronage we have been . lavor-, ed with,: solicit a continuance of ther same, promising tbat we will strive to deserve the favor of the public rr ;ur.i r7t in'm.i ' Having removed to that large and . elegant store, Ho. 30, South Side ot Market Street, for-: merly occupied! by ,W. -M. ' Stevenson as - a i Crockery Store, . we will be pleased -. to have our iriends to call and examine our new Fall and Winter Stock just received.- , -4- , v I: w Bespecttully, V ' j .: - SHBIEB JtfBOS.-f P. Si Country merchants will doJ well, ahd' 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. J i oct7:naclm 't'", .i..iS.Br r. . Fruit; Growers' C : : ORDERS for all kinda of Fruit and Orna mental Trees, ttrape Vines, Berry and otner plants, &c, &c, irom the celebrated Ercildoun Nurseries, will be received by - sept 12-nao5od3mos Su,Wed Fr MISCELLANEOUS. . PIANOS! ORGANS! NO. 435 ' BKOOME STREET NliAB , 4 BROAD WA Y, N. T. C. IL Tremiaine & Bro.i MANUFACTUKEBS AND DEALERS IN . PIANO EORTES. AND AGENTS FOl THE ' . 1 , Burdett ' Combination Organ; ' .CONTAINING ' HA Carsenter& Bnrdett's Nev IinpTBuieifc GS-reatest Success of the Age ! FTTHE disagreeable reedy tone entirely over 1 enmn in this instrument. ' The verdict is HinanimOus.-' We challenge tbe World to equal ici Our new scale nieaium-eizeu. .ootavc PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low prices for cash. - -U - : t u.;. . j- ; Tne NeW'York JdcplJenof Sept. 16th, ays of the BURDETT ORGAN ; " t t.. , . . ,i u " It is by far the most perfect reed instru ment we have ever seen.? : o-i o &ctn-i- The Christian leader of Oct. 2d, says s , , We had no Idea that a' reed instrument could be brought to such perfection;A A Th press and public everywhere who have had an opportunity; of listening to its beauti ful strains, not only give it their unqualified approval, but unhesitatingly concede that It stands withpufj a rival. v, , , jj ; f: v 4- sti;.i..ii4 ....-;. ' " " ' . . y xne great increase in tho sal&'Of our Instru; mentSi has enabled, us to reduce pur prices ftr fromjeh tb tweht!yifiv3 pfercerit! le'thanany sr.ar.0M ..... fi .-. -.;-.,. t- nonthe taiilin . of " i nick Sales and small profits; iwemtMce- it'atr the game time, a apseial object,: to ?furish one customers with JEntrnments Jn no way inferior totheiM r . Best in thcUVlarket. EVEItY UrSTKUIUCSfT JPI7X.I.ToCIUAlt- 1 -M arm aTV11lA hl)T Kftil L jl A tA 2JiknTTl. Ik Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealers apront of fromflOOto $300, neither do they wish to purchase a cheap ; made instrument, tiiat would cost more to keen inrepalrthanit is worth, hence alai-ge class of our music loy-. ing people have been obliged to 'do without. 1 We' can furnish New Seven-Octaro Piano: Fortes from $275 to $950. Second-hand Pianos from $40 to $250. New Cabinet Organs, $45 to and, With it a broken assortment ! PERSONS "WANTING BHOUXD $)ELCT,,, . .im-STE r-;MwxS..rl:'. 't JlN rf T A A' 3io WHILE STOCK.TS F 1 -i From one of Ihe'best manufactories, fresh, weekly, at ; - , MTJIfSOH ac CO., Ict25-tf.ii:iAJ.iiV CityaothieTS.ril' gatwiiiAiua fe.jttujtcmsojr. L r Blajikook Ilaiiufactory, finnKeirani'Sfi0I11Iwil Barrels, .( -.- (f.! sjrv'J".'1'13! : w.MfrtHreJaet' ..-.' -f' --.- - ;. id r'il trijli ,0.4 I MISCELLANEOUS: 4 :; i TTTT7. " QTAT?"1'- JOB PRINTING HOUSE, : Book Bindery, 2 U: i'?- -ANDJS,rs J - "fi 4i-x.?s i-; -ii5? the Only E;Uibliliiueiit in ihe Slate HaTius all these facill- ; 4 ; lies eouAbineci; -, -! , . .--1 - ' "- f 7, '' j 5 IMPROVED MACHINERY ; ii r. i i -: '' 2.3 .. .. . ' t j -H S-C i THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF type, taperb; CARDS AND INKS! 11 io SICILtED VVORICr.TEN : EYERT, ' DEPARTMENT i N O T T H E 3- ... - j Ii O W E ST P R I C E S '! BUT . . AS L O W P 111 CE'U AS'-J I Any Other Etablishment - t j .: FOR THE BEST iUAIiITY OF WORK! . j i . . PBIJSTIKO, KCLINtJ AND BIN DIW U, . ... ... . .i 9 f . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, rf Execnted Promptly and Sfellftally 1 t i f.- -of -i ; f U-f OiJ ? 'U I JM" ,1." -'f .itVw "WE ADDIN.v'-r ; ro. !" vd! ":'J rni u i VJi".f.,;lMi U'J'IZSJJ 1.'1 -J wo are. enabled t fill orders a with ! iu iu -i JjJiinA't' .ili is irq 'THE IfTttOSTISlPATir;'3"1' 1 May -SFtf fv- jri .iri.i-J adjt m,.:-, -'j TTTTTTT i ' t--; ..'i t.i!-...' ;. if .1 i ifj') Jill ii "' Fair Open8 ?oviiber iI4, 1871 firtL ? " ; kLiinJ uaiiwax -manes leaaing sron inn ryj j WEj oneej more rnvue you espectauy to as itehd'bur rnext"Aiornat Fair," and, send Bach specimens t or, vott toc: tuMxvym eas.H lmolalli j 1 Tj. 1 - r J ala r: rmA rww. enough 1. Send, your best apemenaaj trust on oxffRallwaTJ' i 430 diriyf H vi j L$a-' AU papers In our sectldnpleasi 'topjfi Ts oetss-tf - tv--V -A-i h!52'ginij;l'andc3 1 - f -JTm i.--;f t't ri; t? ?ijh 256 ROLLS1 Double Anchor, and, JL, NoL'l, w i xau. y gale by , , . n4 i t J. wjs:.- f; w;KERCHNi R'v bet 2S-tf . : St, 28 and 25 'North Water St. ! u QAEBS FJ! AS J AGRlCULTUJt AL , AS3'N .if-a,': ii TT oJoil fii .j To tno Planters) anfi jrarners aipns in . MrsnFT.T.AiKOTTR. n YAEKTT. STOBEL-VAMTY STORE " 7. i-'l. 5 ' l-. t;l;a!k.g;a;n;:; WOULD INFORM HIS PATRONS THAT ON ' Wednesday, October 18th, hewill open one of the largest and best select ' edstock3 0f4:,-.V;ii.;i.H '" R Y GO Ot) S fT O H E ,M A l .Hr?-tT H-Bi? CITY , ; consisting or everything new and fashionable la rreai r.atlertt bonneta and Oats, Flowers, FeatbersVBlonda,' i ,..J i vYreatn'ltueheo, - ; y Saab, IJonuet and Belt BlbbonM, of all widths and most desirable shades, and J ' r' ' a fine line5 df "l YELVETEEN for'CLOAKS and BOY'S SUITS. - Also, a full line of t 1 Black' 'Fringes',' YOl vet Ribbons,1' Dress and JDJoak Buttons. and Trimmings, Linen ahd ,, LaceCpllars and Sets, Plain and JJm J 7 bioidered Handkerchie,fs,Embroid- r t - - ' erlngs,Edgmgsanct Insertings,' " . Kid , Gloves best quality ; f Hosiery, Hoop Sklxts, Corsets ; Sewed, Woven and theCele t brated Abdminal Corset, and every variety ' " ! or LADIES' UNDERGARMENTS, and i i the great headquarters in the city for : , v , .: . " ; '.t all the novelties In f J 1 r I H A V R I T U R E S ! VARIETY STORE, 42 MARKET STREET. . oct J5-lm naS W I- FLASAGAK 0 BUY THE CSHNUINE H n l'sM. Standard ?scale&; More Tban 250 Different Modlfleatlons. isKNTS 'AlflO 'pOE THK BKST ' 'ALAaiK4 XOKXT FAIRABNKS & GO ? :-ll - --sLilu; f - 252: BROADWAY, NEW YORK.1 FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO ? f ' . , !i. 1 ,:U8 MILK, STREET, .BOSTON. r" For Sale by leading Hardware Dealers, sept 28-2aw4m Tn Fr ent ; ; t , . i v ' t BoiKlacbnj' 100.000 LBS. SHOULDERS : . : r.i and Sides. WILLARD BROS.' For sale by , junesi-tf 1 - J - 1 The only Reliable 'Gift Distribution in, the m-w.iv eonntry'f ' S60,000 00 !. f TO BB DISTB1BXTTBD IH .; 152nd BEGUtAR MONTHLY G I F t:,ET E It E Jt X &JR f I To be drawn Monday Nor. 27th, 187L . j : ,CTWO dBAND' CAPITAUS b5,6o6,2!Cab1i i ft Orecnbacks t tnwb Pi 1,000 tf f qifeii - i jo -'. give Prlme 50O f g J OBEKLTBACIIS swaoiaarjicttBB or clBasonrrs 1,000 au'ilf 1 Horse and Buggy, with SUver-moiinteHar- One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth - $300 f ! ' Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $1C0 each Fiye Heavy Cased Gold Hunting' WatoJaesand I i - Heavy Gold Chains, worth $50p each I Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth L4125 each I - Ten Ladles' Gold Hunting Watches, worth I . tl0EachT (00 Gold; and Silver Hunting Watches Itn: all) - -worth from $20 to $103 each. . LadlesKoVL Leontinej Chains, Gent'a Gold s , Vest Chains, Silver-plated Castors, Solid 81U, ver andX)oiii)le.Plated Table and Teaspbons ' Ivory-Handled Dinner Knives, Silver-plated , Dinner Forka' Silver Vest Chalns.Photograph i! Albums, Ladies' Gold Breastpins and Ear-., Sleeve Buttons, Fmgew&gSj.GpldPen sU ver extension,) etc. Whole number Gifts, 6,coa..y i e x- j '.. iu 4 1 ? 3 i v Tickets Llmitedtq 60,000. ( Agents wanted to sell Tickets, to "whom Lib ' eTafPremlums wmbepaW, ' vj j; J. Dagle Tiebets, , 1 1 . .BlxeJket, e t f "Twelve-xieaew, viv; xwency-nve" I Circulars containing a fuljillst 0 prizei, a description of the manner, of drawing, ami? , other inlormation in reference to the 1 Distri-" button, will be sent to any one ordering them.-; All letters must be addressed t& r-"1 arncvC l " '" ' -X:"l)rSTnffiTEox 85, ' ' loi w. old Sk o i;incinnatii u. i jQctj-geyfftNpy . iV bricir 'tsnes3snts? dtuated L cn DOCi. , v street, between Fourth and Fifth street. , , Qv?t2'80xteaj add contain all the u 'moderh'imrof emeiitsifotVuid coid: water 'tbrojngSi raesrai.arer jfry jdesirablew ti 'ftoia loWtl6''aa4''oomtixto " lc.v : fjiiri. t ug$4-tf::'-,iH- - . -29 Korth Front St.,n ' j J?aUai iuMu -Ji TTT"AITIIi To 'exchange 8t0ck1n a city ! f V A Comr any lor Cum berland County ' Cou- :1 pons. Apply at this edee. oct 28-2 V t: - 4-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1871, edition 1
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