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7f Trip ncizr;ir;a.crA2," - - ix,. j . ..fc.,,. i in.... .1. . . i, . : - -- --.---.. - , ,- I- i ) n PUBLISHED DAILY, ; u tir.r.rjAi;i, Editor ana Prop'r. 'Oman, Dawson tank Building Front St. One year, in advacse........::-..- six months. In advance. .. 3 60 ..$7 00 One month, in advannn t The MoaiNa Star will be delivered Vn any part ot the City at Fwtees Cents t)er weety RIETEOUOLOGIAL KECOIlll. ' " Oct.' 28 I87i; --' Tv : Time. Barom , eter. ' Ther- motn - Wind; Weather M. S(h01 29.9a I 57 Ualmi-' Clear 1 W. fresh jciear 75' 6 Calm r a Clear r 1! ' - HJitm the sea-level and to 2 degrees Fahrenheit ? ' ' ;1fS'r :? ' M ; ' - A-"';RoiitT Bat both. I r . ;f;r " Sers't Sienal Service .U. S. A, ' aft uiuwuiv jcauiugsuru rcauceu . ' Weather Report. r -' Offlce-of Chief Blffual Officer. . vyashington Oct. 28-4:35 P,;M. J -i Clear weather will " nrnhaKlv ntinni" Sift !S.(!5I,? W . .?bw New Jerserto-Ma8sachusetts,andon Lake On- llr!?w "Vr.T8 L lS.1u"u.eS?: - -,.-.. w i uer. 4ttB.cs ou ouuuay, ana ine street Pianos ' Dudley fc.Eii.iSr. Sign of the Big Boot Ladies Boots. stT K ' - C. M. VanOesdei Market streets-Wanted Immediately. '. :,v ; . H. fc B. EMAKuax Rare.j'Chance - for Bar- gains. . IJyK' V.' I . - Johnson, & Cnow-Flouri Lard. ,Butten Cheese. &cT "-.- - .v f "f J. x u. Sampson; 43 Market street Staple C. D. Mtkrs & CQ.-Rlegant Red 'Apples. Oranaes. &c. - : .. I see the advertisement of Hostetters atom- f aCU fitters. . . .... -..l f T.rr . , .- I nf Honor. w- .t . MUNSOJI & CO.; CItV UlOthlerS Lan?e Stock Ft. BRnNHlT.T As RRn.-.IJnnor TAh.Pm. . and Segars. S. LuFsbmont Wilmington and Weld on West & Habriss Buckwheat and Fresh Goshen Butter. :, . Vr:- : F. W.' Kerchner Shell Lime, Land Plas ter. Butter. Cheese, &c. - J- . J B 'EENiiE,rx--AtkUispn's ., Insurance Room-' . -V t W. gANApAT Wty MarahalImpqrUnt Geo. F. Bappleb, "Wakhington r Market ' Reef.' .Pork. Mnttoo.fep r;J,-. " - r' . , J03. Ay ENQWT,H.4.RT, jeu'l Secretary -For Kent Fair liround.v ir r - -r f .tv Keinoved. " S. Levy having removed to'hls'new Store, corner Market and Front,' formerly occupied kv t ' c' -Raivman i,-. - ..,. ............ " . - iiewstock oL Dry, Goodsi'iHats, Boots and - Shoes,J and Ladies and rtienta Furnishing fiOOrtsy wKleh. hft' 1 o(Tflrin tr theHtWhlifi at the veri lowest Cash Prices. Call add examine my stock before purchasing elscwhef e.- Thank ful for past favors, a couUnuance of thcrsame is respectlniiy -soucitea. ' - ;-"." oct 14-im 1 " . ;, , , ';;;. '''.T."Jp : S.'Xsvr. AtienUoa SfetUodists. .t;??;j ; The Fourth Quarterly Meeting t ior ? Fifth Street Church will be held Saturday and Sun day. Dr. Closs, ,P. E.i , assisted by Rev. Mr. Boshamerv of Magnolia Circuit.-, . . ,-: , ; ? -Love-feast Friday night at 1 o'clock. , ' -Preaching Saturday tH A.,4!byRev. Mr boshatner. - i ' 'Preaching Sunday at the usual hours; in the morning by Rev. Mr. Boehamer, and at night' by Re. Dr. Closs," followed by the .parues cannon UB..6gaiiyutw.jue , ....ji' 1 1 . r : 1 M I K noMna t.l l.tfapa TrnfTi tha ' nffixp I f-"-" - - . . , . I rcuinxt ucui .uF J! . .1 J mmaIm rharn In 4ha nr.. I . . k - . 7i. I of the Department, must be sent to the Dead ter, the order to forward should be given at . v . . .-;;. -.i the omce wltnont taaing ine leiiertnereicom; i in such cases' letters are forwarded without ad ditional postage. . ;'L -- The foUowingrespppse frm the .Mayor of j uuicago to me - resolutions ; vi Bjruipntuy ctt ' a i,. t..rr,.nth.. Afpnmmr. thii ii jmcbocu vj ub v--m w. Vw.-w , ithaabeen.recelveilbv the President of that uv vai,w bu vuc iuitci inca uy Duuuay ninu i . 1 . w , .ww.i; ,u i ujgiarowiu anu prusperitr us a cummerciai i n was oraerf a iarmer mat tne BueniT proceed I , ' v." xt J ft , wcu vjiyatcu tt. vpo ,!j u muiunaiieveT,Bi recovering.- I clty. Many ImproTements are T going on bow- wan wi ajiigence loooueciine same.-, - ? . ;r i -f ' May, New England and Oswego. J ,U There wa. . ndil fan in h-pf i : t,p lPfiI:z.J The Board adjourned to meet on Monday tt - - , jtt ' ' t: T o .'VBU U1"ujr "BliM,!U,,ireB'lUKUT evening next, the SOth inst,, at 7'clock.V ; 'ii'wT,;' - rTHrnR rTrrVV- 7: Vici ?0ey BrldePD Frldav nlgbt. See Qf the future'... Among other .noticeable fea- ' ' " , H. BRUNHILD & BUO I I V.f ..l,f -i-r, JU- : .. BapplerTS potice ib another column. tnrek wawererlad to aee that the new Jtniuia.lfiSJf::,i --r -': W,- 'Silr iAi.rint:miM-i l l . Matoe's Oiticb. Chicago, Oct. 24, 1871. ,Wm. L. DkRossbt; -Pres't. Chamber of Commerce, ' - Wilmington, H. CL: , h If . .luiuo uimvu viiiuwmi -vwumwM'e, i v .m ai . n A "xi . r . ... iiiiuir ...... i - . w . .a . :"uit.'..ii - I SVi Permit me to return thanks, pn behalf of the The wonderful and universal sympathy that ourwnoie people , a urgviiwauwu mi iuuwuu, sucu as ubo uc.cr v?.v.. h WiS wl.b7fSthe success' and prosperity ofyoqrcitizens,,.,, , ... . r , , 1 remain, rcsucc u uujr, t , t i - Jr B IIason ; J..S. i.. . w v.. . . , v - Tifawnr .: The lload Steamer. tir.. r t "a .PnoUcnt nf thft . tt K mciuiuruicu VT. mw. T-1 - I - - . . . - - i ;uape i) ear Agricultural ,uc.wuU tt. .. .. 1. ho ..Of r.WtvMi Wiettft "from . the manufacturer r -- .1 .siiiiii), m.. ..- i , , i ....ti...r that tho rrinn rpnm(r. lorexniniLion at i 'our aooroacbing Fair, will be shipped irom - - . 1 V .... V...I, h. llm IfltK n VAoemhor VlAft.OrA I i,u"v""" I t, ii.a T?lr will therefore certainlv have an '".' -fi 1 ... - , V it l oTimlnlnar thla novel Invention I ulUtt,y T ' : " lf " ud forming an idea aa to its practicability. ( lxZsed la Jail. t .- "f -V V - J A colored man, 6y the name of John Lamb, . . - i h,W Hothlno- W ' J,k,Tmi. .trf9r. nn a om. was uruu0uiw yf 'V r- 11; XI. BCOlt, oi;wpe i .' ... .'"'.! ! ' . T.iliU r'-irrpl with - tne QOUDie I re1ir,iwn"-'l;l,J' , , I n I'nrr . . .. 1 - city of .Chicago' to your unsmoer oi commerce, partnjegit any power , to. rant relief . in such Godfrey nan, juoi, uroomK j osepn ragei .SSSS e.TU.Dpii.i(imuit.niy H.rr, Webb Wm. H. 8wl.del..T A W liirtlos-.V - " -j ".- - whenlaoine recoirnlzable portion .thereof is Hams, James Goff, Joseph Mott, Benj. Loftln, 1 Mm MAnir in p iiiil 111 r f ;:i 111 &i.iiL c w u a a nwas wa. iuw. avwir .-,a I ? .... ,fr-.ha iv.laircd ;in male and fcsla. wd they are. appropriately 1 Board . :f"-;r:;;"1";ill.Aprt tRm of the distributed. a-t Eeres the r"iivl23 in- other jiiitoawai.u r r -s i.-- -e,--..intv,t' -;r: flyover TTo ' TIT Tin QO , 7 . li U. fjZ . , MWI8' " ' " - . f. Tbere was no session of the City Court Ve8terday. . ,'- - J ne nsh market was on usually well sud P..c je5ieraay aueruoon. . . ; A fresh supply of Robinson's Nes Ink; tor Winter use, for sile aUhe Stau office. 8t . The- ImnrnMm pnt An fitivA itwuit moots with eeriSus oppo'sitfon on the part ot Drooer. i it iioiuers. West & Harris will supply customers with iresh irroand buckwheat and butter the cake. - - oi inose woo buy. see d," . . -rVTemple ,ol Honor; irnU , Teinperanee ." Officers' to be elected to-morrow niht. official notice. - - . , t: - General Secretary Engelhard advertUes that proposal, will be received until 31st inst. forrentiBg,resUurant8,4e.,atFair Grounds: JL- ton-wl11 Preach In the Fr8t Presbyterian Church to day (Sunday) at 10Ko'cIockA;ai., andaVnightat7tf. . - . w , . We are glad to learn that Deputy . Sheriff i -,-' . . . - . . -. ine interes manifested some monthsago out. We are'decfdftdJyof opinion that it is j much needed. . ? , - I .liw.i..!t:.t.iiLi.'i.i wHiswruwrnmn. & H. Sampson, who have in store sUple end fancy dry .goods of every shade and price. I nnfl all nnoltttoo " ?r - -' . vT"1- erunnua s isro. Vcard" the fact that they have ; ' spirit rapplngs ' in the " , - Hu . vu SQlation for those who" love a "smoking" at- mosphere: u- W.-tJL' -r" t" tt.i. 1 -wirT. street KewsDeoot. -for coDies of the New York r 'and Chimnh, fnwr for rhfl .nrnt wf "5 uo" ,UUBUIW yvpuii mutug A mecUngpf the .commUtee, appointed by the Board ofCounty Commissioners to con - slder alleged errors5 in 'the 'tat lists; will be held I to-morrow (Monday) . evening, at .SJ o'clock. , A rare chance for good bargains is offered by Messr. 11. & B. Emanuel, whose advertise- mint appears in another column. Persons in want of goods in their linn will consult their interest by giving them a calL '-j We notice that Mr. Z. T. Bronghton, Foreman of the Carolinian,' formerly an em-1 ployee in this office, was married in Raleigh on the 25th'insi.l to Misa Mira J. Perrv. of PGreensboio.T MV0 congratulate you, Zack. "1.1 x. - - - -- . -"T.T.I I. . .;T . i " j 1 i . i .' i " a irieuu j wuu is aenousiy anuoyea . oy that pest of so many households cockroaches ! ' ' - -:..' vr J ' ..... requests ns to ask the most certain and ex-1 PWo remedy to insure their speedy re movai from his premises. Will some Good j . . : Samaritan." give him the desired informs- Uon? , i .Samuel. Kelley, colored, charged with stealing a coat from Mr. B. Lehman, which he is alleged to have subsequently ipld to one-Stephen Freeman, was arrested by one of the City, detectives, yesterday, and lodged in the! Guard House to await a hearing before the City Court .to-morrow morning. : An Old, House A new Agency A Good We can vouch Xor the above heading. The Old House is W. D. Blair & Co., of Rich mond, Vai, established in 1829. The Wew Agency is Chas. D. Myers & Co., of 7 North Front street, jt this city-a new Jl house of most enviable reputation for selling -..."-"'.. ..-" ..T".".f select Whiskey "-a' brand owned and con ' " ' Bhlclrcv on ft-on o1 In flavnr K aaro - mil altrk . . 1 ' gether a superior and Valuable article.for med icipal and, family use. With every other good ; ' , D1!? 4;needtirni8epurerniSkey.ltwili''eost Terj ! j ,r . j . .t i Utile W glVV- mi iriai uu uu' vu iucu f judge for yourselves. ' - ; : ? - Caa for .. B Select Whiskey' ;-. flfr : ;r 1 : I - '.f s . . - . w i w.r. i Hm i i mini iniii! iu uuu tiiii i a. m w w v w w 29th 1 Mrs. Hannah Williams; wames iL Mion- ,.-..i-0L:J-:i0.--.i; pimU ; , l".?T"g."r it is of interest tothose who are possessed 1 f goyerhaent eeenritles to know that Treas-1 urer Sklnrier has replied to an application lor r - -T w . l .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . i (. a . . rpwpt in ine rase oi a nanv wno iosi a .iiu in ib- i Sal tender notes, in the recent Chicago fire, that Congress has not conferred upon the De- PP.oifP, :wfth Siroof that the remainder has relief in such cases is through special act or ronrri. To awold the nerewitv of anch re- sort, and even the hazard of loss; it Is best to put them In a wtfk place. - , ,- - - I Tne School Fantf. r ' ' ? On MOhdavniffhtthefJonntvComtolasm . will meet for the purpose of making distribn- tlon of the scnooi mna among tne townsnips. t ' '. j i. : i . J. . . . . . . . . - a x. ill w 1 1 .lv. 1. ii ih Tin ueu enuuEU wui us uuuiuuwu vv. w i K " I ,-mi-k . .-honr for tl,e white "end colored . . children In each townsnip. scnoois are very . - - I .III 111- K. (Til. Ill kUU LaaU ? W a I i. ...j.j in-h. nnnn - - i r r . , - -. ' . -t . .' - , - ' t I BKaiiDs. . ... Th. .t.tlni HiV r1H h onen it the Cltv I ' r i . ' - . ,r o k I irril -a Irt 1 anii TVOm S tn S I OBli " , "7 : : Z , o'clock. A lively time is expected by lovers J nttVIa ftehtonahlA Momrahment. I of this, fashionable accQmplishmentr Our nt The Rale h ZVa savs : That the fjape rear A - riciiltral fair ttIII crove a success, and be-' -.- . ,lj.fc,r " j4 I Qorae .HicmuBui.uwou, uuui vv iiuuyuw. r" ! .it' .ti.i,i r... Jl'r!rc.Mi.w YiBU0UZ'S a, ii3)MKiuj-z9tiviiM iijuowuuij,i "t.d -r 4V v0f oltlrona I - ? - - - .. . ; . . . ,.-. '. .f..,. WimiiTGTOIT, IT. C.SmiDAYv 0CT0BI3E-29V 1071; r ; .Hliolo ITo. 1.27G In Harness A rain. - h In restjonse to a summon whi'ph worild ad. I mit Of "jkct liARftnltnn r Anal ';a- tcri-o: wnat ia kno ihft RJvpp f (irn mnnt' iw!sn ; sk m!i';'hoinn, h, ThXr.' ' tLnil?3TZn I - . ." . v- ' . " " . - . ' : .. " fiw t,.rt changes that have taken nlace there since 1860 ThPr. .hnn th. TUi-.p r t. Yaa -t:- u t, r,j'vu..uw,Ww, v i.u.. " 0r eleven veafs ascL if we mav exceot the two beautiful rWcrawMch washeither -sld& of its j i . , - . k r measure, have been . wroncht thronffh.. the I ffenev ot the flfiend. which h time'and .in .went a. a bcom of de.troetion over its most beautiful localities; thus divesting it!of most bf It. ancient grandeurrtamong. which . maybe Included many elms which' once 'shadet Wiuie, magnincent elms which' once "shaded Its thorooghfares,) viAiaa n . uiii.o niiniiiu a liiiii hum uiai tfl.' i t.rAnJ. wi. ha.,. iii;: i ".- r'-? w-, . tures. we were glad.to see that the new Episeo-- pal Church is rapidly approaching completion, frequentand destructive conflagrations which have visited the place. 'We noticed also that the m . . . -. weinsiein crotners navBinprocessorcompie - tion a mammoth store to take the place oi the one destroyed byf the'late 'fireY Which will compare iavoraxMy,. m point oi uimeusioDB, w aujr ever crcvivu n ujic owavo. . ? -,.. ... j- The occasion of our visit - to the Bay River section, which is considered one of the richest mA a ot4o i.'.p..... - mk r.Mii.. was oia character to prevent an extended on - I 1 locating there and tne process or clearing lands for 'cnltivat bn ' irh rt on ratiMlv.-L "-' "VJ F fcuc, --yo. .wu. rv y - wall and-Paml co. At the latter place, located 1 at tbe,bead of iJroad:Creek, is c a large mill, owned and worked by what i known aa. the 1 Dean Lumber Company (enterprising Tan- keesXwheire we found a large vessel l(ading for a Northern port. There are several stores here and a church and a school house are soon I to be erected. Cotton and corn are the dps! products iu this section," and the I this year are considered better than the aver- age. iui( 7 . ? usvwuub, iup iaujk vi prompt and reliable labor. Is seriously felt We found the male population here somewhat different i inT some respects 'from i those 'from) those in;a few localities we jould mention, .............., " .. . I ii.- -i ..vi r .' w . , wia - wjoj-- at L . ' inemseives4userui as wen hesitating, In case baby isi sick and requires the attention of its mother, or other draw i -.... . . . '.. .... -- .t" ... backs are experienced,' to go in the kitchen and wash the dishes, or "make up' beds, if necessary Returning, we had the pleasure of .meeting I with onr friend Pool, of that staunch and In- I fluential Democratic daily, the Newbern Jotcr- I nal of Commerce. While waiting for the train at Goldsboro we called on the indefatigable Bonitz, and found himbusily engaged in dispatching hl& Messen gen to their various destinations. He has had some difficulty in " getting out" the first few numbers of his daily on account of the warm weather, which interfered with the. " rollers'1' on his new power press, but such annoyances are always expenencea lnunaeriajungs 01 ims M . . A. Lf . sort.- conuz is a wiae-awaae, enierpnwngge- n,nmmitA ...tn, While here we had the pleasure of meeting our old friend, a. J: Yopp, Esq., forrnerijr of the Journalt of thisdty, who is talking of lo- eating for a seas.on in that pleasant town. ', -. At Magnolia one of onr fellow passengers 4Ka wAAlnt nnf r9 a nmaait if a .- ATAntl f v i boeuet ofvari-coloredowers from the " Roa- envink Oardens," located at tnu place, and the j nmrtdnv.nf thai:. unUmrf alncr 'ffnrArtnn'' TJ , I are always u i--tiliJi ..'.'.. iargy rBprcBcu,cu wur jpoi. Connty commissioners. An adjourned session t)f the Board bf Com tv Commissioners was held yesterday morn- The following persons were drawn-to se,rve . . . . - r r aB InroTs at the - next term oi the- superior - -5,1- . - x'-t--'-aii:-'-i':'W' vourH w cuurwo uu iu x i.uuujr iu. ro- Member -extfV !r'- WmMahp, " G. W. Monroe, W. . J. r Lewis, George W. Harper, Thomas Williams, Mathew & Johnson, Thos. Payne, Milton Bland, Isaac . j - r-. ' v- nr-j . ..... 4... uu n. r r nn w . . 1 n. firm . . . . . uwu. iiiu. vvi.ui.. u. ..... 'Harper,' H, WHardy, W, B. Sidbury, J. A. Murphy, Joseph English, Cscar Batson, George Thomas, Wm. J. Herring, Edward - L .- ---, : , oeomu rrw. waiuc- iuiS,, .vu .JcJ T Edward Kidder, Jeffrey Sidbury, W. B. ,T. (JOSun, J. . wuson, i. ir. maipaBB, jxm King,, J. R. Armstrong, 'K.' E: Calder; Zora V. Prldgeon, Isaac Carter. I It was ordered that In cases where . property K-o ". ii-o ti. -hi, HifF-rpnt nnrtio. ana has been listed twice, by UiHerent parties, and nan neeii iiblcu lvtii;u. ut uuisiwivuhcii auu i . - - the tr naid thereon bv one oartv. and the - ': . - ... property pyireasuu mi iuo errur uas uccu sum , - . .v , .1 aa i.iinntiotit rkrnnertv. no romrfl win ne i. MB a, w M uaavaaia wa J " I . :- . v . : ., It waa ordered that, iWhereas,, in the ... ' . - v" ik . vjf-. j "ri5 - , . 5 I tax-payers who fall to pay the tax hw th rtliri, nf ,ronnt,i r.ftm. . . i. . . . it' missionera Is liable to be sold for the payment of the tax due as aforesaid, that the Sheriff in his seiuemen. M vwuuij nu w wo u y i Utrlct accountability. It was ordered further h ha m-rk- if tht Ttotinl fnrntfsh theRherllTl w.-.- nffhti nnnt.v with nrnnv nf thin order..: '4 , -? I w. 1 Ttwaa ordered that the Chairman ot this I ' . c ... . ' . "mi ' ' i' I proceed iortnwiin to eouecs mi bucu i onntipa e have Prtt nannera to New " . - r r . const v. or whose canoers have been I , . . i... - j,:,,... ; . ... t v. .1.. - cared for In this county, as orovided bv law in the Revised Code, Chap. VL, SeclS, and by Act of General Assembly entitled, "An act concerning the Government oi Counties," ra ided Aug. 14th, 1868. Sec 24 and 25. A report was received- from the BoSrd of Trustees oi GrantTownshipj: notifying, the I fiat ham) annt-1 ntbA ma mro.o0a vf 4Ko vrnwinna I had been appointed as overEeera of the.various r?ad ' ne township f Atod re w Shines; Cal- t Thomas Sheoard. HenrvEdena. . , , - . - r-.-Tbe Judges of Election held at. Burerawi . In Holden Township, on.the23d'infct.,; -reported I asioirowr. V12: jforMflsristrate. O. MlMlIlan: Clerk. R. M. Bloodworth Constable. : P L. I Lee;-School. Committee, iWiZL tBannermaiii i ftoaer eiis uraerea on me ana uem j or I Petition of the Trustees of Grant Town6hiD r. permission to levy a tar for the purpose of 5" " "-" a?' . The Report of. the School . Committee; of rrunb lownsQip was receivca ana pruerea on file. I it was ordered that the County and State de. Uaqneiit tax list for, 1871 r handed - la - by- Air. - - - - L George D. "Flack, be reeeivedrcopledby the cieriz. ana nanaed to the Sheriff for collection. In this city on tbe evenlnsr of the 28th inst.. ijavid thally, aged 75 Jeax5' SIlflINQ FAST. , 1 ; ?. jraie, miseraoiet aisconraged, wltnont relish for food, without energy enongb forexertiont Pale, miserable, diseonraered. without relish yet with no acute pain, or other speeiflc Indi- j wmwi to ucww, mow wwu u wo nee iweuie 1 -"-o , w v ws I any apparent eanse. We say of them that are y sinicing fast," or " sinking gradn- 1 allv. as the case mav be. ; Bnt there is no 1 fruu,uu - "t -r I anna In t.hla dAAdAlivA fttAtA fmt.1ir -want. 1n- yiw"s uu TiwuB. ,xiui, i m wrpur, win,ufc aui serve of vitality in the system, brace the nerves ;; tone the stomach, break up the mor-! bid tranced bodvand mmd wiOi a course of MMtetter'fl itomwh Bitters. It can bet done. J it has been dbbe in .thousands of instances. The effect up tiie ehorvate ia 1 eleo- J trie Never give' np, however' languid and I lT0kenL4 hansted, the debilitated, the deep nding, this-1 powerful vegetable restorative la a genuine uition than before. It removes the causes oi i debility by altering the secretions, and regn - lating the -action bf the internal organs, as j well as re-enforcing them. It is a particularly I valuable medicine at this season, 1 valuable medicine at this seaaon. because It is an antidote to the malaria which, produces ! new advertisements; Rare Cliance for Bargains t . . ' - Jfrt Be bold Within The Next Thirty pays. " THE ENTIRE STOCK NOW ON HAND, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS. IT0TI0ITS. 1 v rj r ttq : , QTT AWT Q I :&Z'liHr:- it i Hic Blankets, Boots and Shoes, Hats, GLOT . & fSMUV Q". GOODS, GJOTHS - OASSIMERES, &c, &c. AT PRESENT' CONTAINED IN iNos. 3, 4 ft 5, Lippitt'o BnUdiiifj. 1.',' 1 : Front Street, :Mustbe sold without reserve to make room A B. EJIAHIJEL. ";:oct2Jr-tf Uarsharo Office, CITY OF WILMINGTON , S. : ... OCTOBER 28th, 1871, THE PUBLIC ARB NOTIFIED, THAT, ON I and after this date, any person riding or dri ving over the railroad ' bridge, commonly knbwn as Boney Bridge, between Sundown j and sunrise, faster than a waik,'wUl be arrest-1 ed and brought before the City Court and. re quired to pay a fine of five dollars. ' By order oi the Mayor. . , , - - . . wii CAN AD AT, oct 29:tf . - ; , City Marshal. Beof, Pork, LTutton. . NOTWITHSTANDING MY BEEF WAS knocked oft of the bridge on 4th Street, on J Friday night, I will have another fresh sup- I pJyj wnicg haa itLam as much in price as the m III.. other feU in heieht. GEO. P. BAPPLER. w-ahinoT. Mrk-- North sid Marb-tRt. - . - :. wt!ii T3oTlaii 1 a fj.atai mm mm 1 i Oi aUUlll"i, UJX 17AUIlllUL)a f. - WRITTEN rEOJrUaAJbo tfXXu JSJS JtJS- v " .. "V,.V r . ceived by the undersigned untlT 13 o'clock 1 Jtrr.J!! i,.- rant, stalls, ftcJ, ftc, on the Grounds of the - -' . - I cape Fear Agricultural Association during j uo xur, Proposals will also be entertained for the rental of all tn Tlestaxtrant orlrilesrea to one . T m . . i 1.. An Muuuiiee xvservv iwiv n0ii w s-1 olTzrsv i - ' - ' yuivuu liilUk IW IUBUO iJ auTIUWS Wl vuo n advance and the other luuy sec urea. T particulars appiJ V ''" iS ..,., i jiis.: a. Kwr;iiia.iiu."-: oct23-2t , . . General secretary. euxir, it is not a , mere stimulant tnat pro- r at 4w v. m. ana leave ax eao a. 41. ,;. I vpxea a transient nasn 01 vigor in tne By stem, vvr Z'1;tj - c.ops -urftfiWii fv.v- Ar4,Anii !-o-- r-,-: v,;w estenx -j jJwioii,-e:-$t ntaoosed to make- intermittent fever bilious colic and other vu,-v,svwiprv1i.iww K I , . i ', A.ti'. I TRIP. rs.AviJ'w wit, ?wrv- J&temi&& as ornamental, not itJv'-'CvvvV-" :- 1 " V I . ... - i -"T i4."A,, , AD VTEKTISEMENTS. HALL Of FRIENDSHIP TEMPLE or ; - HONOR and TEMPERANCE NO. 1," ?',. - WitKnrsTOw'N. C, Oct. 23rd, 1871. ' All the members of Friendship Temple of to meet at their Room on Mondav nisht. SOth , inst., for the jpurpose of ejecting, officers. ; f. By order, - ' ' ,H. Foster, W. R. PT. oct23-lt AvL a r g e ,S t o c Ii From one of tbe best 'manufactories In the jconntrynow opening. Fancy Ttet Scarfav Bows, Half XXos, ..o Uaertrear; and n T'.Ci " T W rT "W fx, . in; r m--i'rfsSkmi- - City Clothiers. - JLiqaors, Tobaccos and Segars. I aiercnants wiu oo weu t exanune our I :: i -..,'!:! -v' Stock.' oct29-Im WILMINGTON, - CHARLOTTE 14: vr. ,! ij"s c-r.V - " RUTHERFORD RAILROAD. 1 ' .- . . . 1 1 ' ! I GEN1j SUPEBIHTESD'TITS OFFICE, WILMINGTON, June 10,1871 , si-- 'H- v - !;.' .. ; :r t" BUmiER AnKAJfElIENT of TBAIIf S. PiASSENQER imd FREIGHT TRAIN leaves v Wilminsrton at 74)0 A. M. and arrives at 30 P, M.t daily (Sundays xeepted). s, i.' These Trains arrive at the BdTheRoad I ? vaaaemcrav ni,w.jM Tmina tota irimr- 1 lotte onu'nesoays, iitursaays ana Baturaays, I '' -v-?-'' lave Cherry threat 1:80 Pf M:. 1 r ; ; 1 -- " f - 1 v EXCUR8ION TICKETS from Wilmington to oct 29:t Chief Engineer and Gl Supt-. ,.n ...Vi,' in .tn; v;...... i. i'l.ii.. T. I,, I i . , mirm n m nl rr n Tirvrf XTAVB JUST RECEIVED. BBLS., K B3LS. JUL and Bags of Fresh Grdund Buckwheat. " 1 . f h 1 4 I " ' 1 ALSO A-- , FRESH GOSHE, TJOTEB, " 'I' f i M'r ' i OCt29-tf j '; ',r.5r; VV.'rf - Flour, Lard, &c.f :c. Choice'lots ot ;FiourBatter,? Lard, Cheese, Apples, potatoes t . ::;. ... - 1.. .-,. f.--.-:si-.- '' - -::v, 2;&ndlOnionBtASlf1 W'.-i'x J. ':' i rf 5iif ?;v ..".'' Just received and for sale byf - .'.ts irr,: :!',-'.;.;;-' .JOHNSON ft CR0WjiJ .: ct29-tf Worth Wo Ji SAEIPC0II, i .WBOIJCSAI3 ' Axib KSTAii pxaxxis iir ; Notions, BpQtf, Snoes, Hats, &d h V, zwxtwii-&R JlarlicslCtreet.- ; oct 29-tf .-' : 6-ijmy FIFTY BA1UIEL9 PHegdiit Bed Epica l v iVi?..' v;iiy:i.7,; CHAS. D MYERS ft tjol ;! : toet SffAv' yU:Ji, 7Nrth.rron1. street. ' HAVANA OnAKSS o :fa:;W v;NlSW.CROP;CHOICQ: fW8, oct 29-tf :mis0alr'r-.U1 North FroatrSt-- Wallace ni'.'oc6 ? IN STONE JARS, "ready for table!nie."f.A moa delidouaand convenient articio. At'.' CHAQi D. MYERS ft CO.,;?? OCt 29-tf LADIES' B00TB!;; Lasting Kid Fbxed Boots s ilis8es Bronze Bntt on xsooU Q JT . . ... - - XM -r ' - jm Jfi. Wi T 1 ui: I -; At - i - DUDLEY ft ELLIS' r'.i OCt 9-tf ' Sign of the Big Boot. hTahtcd Immcdiatoly I EVERYBODY tO caU at- VAN02SDJ:LLS Art Gallerj Monldlngs tlful styles Art Gallery, to see the magnificent stock of I or rames, auu viie new ami uean of Ovals and Bolld Oval Frames. just received and for sale. Also, Cord and xasseis in great variety. . ..'. , CM. VANORSDKLL, j: oct 29-U -, : Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. nOETOIT EOUCZl ' : 1 By the author of MValerio Aylmer." "-i iff, . f', , r," ; '-' . "'T Pronounced to be the best society novel bf theday. Whan ready, - will bo found where all the Latest Novelties of the day are, ; oct23-tf 1 Live Hzz'l Ctcre.1"- tT;- ' ,.. . for. i ( five .3.??,'... GZLQ7l-, ..... 4rj- Contract Adrcxii. portionatelvlow ra-tes. XfarriaTes, -'Deaths, I-Uzifv.. Fwncral and ". "Obituary notices wil J io I m- Rt hn.jfrn.irii when paid for In tlrnvrp;rli.Tvfizaf-ni rates wlllbochargnil.. ' Atkins on'a Incurr.iicj V.z.-Yz, - JfO. KOCTII WATEI'. ST. ANDEsVlNSUHACEiqMipAlJY; , Cincinnati, Oct. 23rd, 1871 A T a meeting of the Board of Directors, JUL held this day, to receive the report ol the Adjuster of the Company, who has just returned from Chicago It was unanimously resolved that all proper losses of the Company in Chicago be paid in full, and that to make ' good any technical impairment of the capital, an amount of : ; .: .. - - ..: UUNBRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, (5o0,cp0) be subscribed by. the Stockholders, and the business of the Company be continued t-.. M-.---!-:.!i,i.;j.i'. - :::.. .. ,. .... as usual. v , v "."-' " - ' " - I Each of ns'hereby Enbscrlbed the pro rata amount before the mtetlng adjourned : . t-: . " , v f . . .... ... 7'"-' . ' Alexander Long, - RQb't Mitchell, George Fox, . E. T. Carson, Gazzam Gano, : . Rob't Buchanan, Carl A. G, Adae,' . - . i . - -., . .. f . Alex. Bnckman,.. David Gibson,' ; Vm. Ilanna, Sr.," ; ' T. M. Sno wden, ' C. W. Moulton. J? B. BENNETT, , President Q OCt29-lt KeUlMftXd Plaster 75 TONS SHELL LIME, ' :'; --.f 50 TONS RED. BEACH, LAND PLASTER, :i;;'; For sale by . -r',:., i','; ' f--.' ;:. : ; . f. w. kerchnkr, - ' f ocV29-tf ) 57, island 29 North Water St. 't 'i - : .; . ' . . ji . n -!., ' iii ui ,: . " Buttor, Checco, Lard, 15 TTJB9 BUTTER, 125 BOXES CHEESE, ESS TIERCES, KEG3 and TUBS LARD, - X . For sale by ' i.vuw v.ui;.f.,,(..-y,i KERCHNEK, oct 5.9-tf nit :7,23.ad i North Water St. Tlonn'n otiH ITJwlr iii- ebtjahda smqked s;psf and. shqulders, CO rEOXESi JX S, ilDES; and SHOULDERS, I50 B2LS. PORK,:"'. Ff WvkERCHNifiuI oct i9tf . . 27,28 and 29 North Water St. Iff,' 30O BHDS. and BBLSi CUBA MOLASSES, '. : , . . '. . ..'.' . . ' - ' "".(' 225 Hhdsi and!Bbls.: S. It. -V' ' fjV For sale by tc F. W EERCHNER. t ;octS9-tf , ; 7, aiid North Water St. TO our many friends and patrons of . WI1-' mlngton and Surrounding Country j ' Since oar openings in this City, and the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon us we cannot but express- bnr'gi7attnde'Yor' the same." By fair and honorable dealing we hope to merit in the future, as in the past, a share of the patronage. . ; ;. r : . , , , - : , ' It has been admitted on all sides since open ing our Clothing Store in this city the promise of lair dealing with our Customers, selling them goods by which their own , interest and advantage shall be promoted, has been faith, fully kept, and that On 'ho occasion' has the confidence reposed in our' Integrity : been abused On the same principle . with undimin ished honesty the business will hence (orth be carried, and while expressing our gratitude for the liberal patronage we have been labor ed with, solicit a continuance bf the same, promising that we will strive to deserve the favor of Che public, - - . Having removed to that large and elegant store, No. 80, South Side ox Market Street, for-v meriy occupiea - Dy vy. jn. scevenson, as a crocs:ery store, wo wm oe , have our friends to call and exar will be , pleased to inune our new Fall and Winter Stock lust received. : --. -.. .; ' -j ' a Respectfully, " ..:'.:. . :: r .SHR1ER UROS. - - P. S-Country merchants will do well, and certainly find it to their advantage , to exam ine our large and well selected stock before purchasing elsewhere.' Ail orders from coun try promptly filled at New York prices. . oct 7aiacrm ." ' '-:' 8.B. Fruit GroTrcrs 'a T'sT E.rr;T.;i:p n . ORDERS for all kinds of Fruit and Orna mental Trees. Grane Vmes. Berrr and other plants, fteu ftoW trom the. celebrated Erclldonn Nurseries, will be reeivwi by v. MU41V11 . sept 12-nateodSmos 8a Wed Fr ' . TAEIE17 .STORE ! ;;7AElEiT ilORE! wduilNFORlf mATi:oi,3;Tr:.:r o:f he wBl open one of the largestand best selec t-' : y- ' ed stocks of ',;.-.V,-V-'-' '7- oji c QAO'ii7!i9 h'b ' CITY . ' edsistlng of everything new and fashionable ' -'"... .,.-1.::. 'I VUl il l I' , . . . ' W In. French Pattern Eoztncfs st-a Hats, " flowers, rccters, Hlz eas3, Ccpnet 'ina, Celt. -i:;. of aU widths and most desirable shades, and ,m j a fisa liaa-; of . ; ... :: TELVETEEN for CLOAH3 tuid EOY3UIT3. : 3 '. T7"'aj30 f 50 Of Black Frfases, Velvet EHic-j, Drccs and Cloak Buttons and Triiaraias, Ifc r-j end ' . Lace Cellars and Sct3, Tlain tz l Em bi older cd nandkerchisit, :1 . cid- r,.; erinss,Edeaa.IcrtIrc-3, Kid Gloves, tcri ctyt Hcrlcry, Keen Skirts, Corsets Sewed, Woven asdtieCele- . br&tod AbdmlssJ Ccrstrt, tr.5. every variety cf LAL-irz uiTEzna.ir.' :n;x3, ana ' the crcr it:: ' :r3 in t!:a city for c'ier r;T::t!r3 in '. ' '. H A 1 II L Z T U REG! YAHXE7Y ere , izi' rii", err.:: nr. bet lMn n3 17"? 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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