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V-'-i . J0E MOUMIHG GTAHv PUBLISHED DAILY 1 ' tioa, Dawson Bank Buildings; Front Bfc ; iV in adranoe.:;.i;;i;;ui.ii::.flf 00 (me ;- m advance.......,...... 3 60 six "u",t.h9. in avnce...;...t ......... 2 00 -fureo i . advance. ......,..... ..Jr. ..-:. .75 ne umawiKO Stab will be delivered In any ol Cltjr at FjTa Cknt per week, ? KXEOROLOGICAL ItECOU I. . Oct. 81,71871. TherH Barom eter. Time. Ta. m. jr. l 1 Al. momH Wind.- Weather eter. 30:30 80:1&4 S0:13 ... 56 ':.75' ,69: NSMIfculFilr"-K-fmhJlulft 4 3 E light jCloudy t 7iZn Tm. of day; 07 dee!-", i'L All. barometric readings are reduced 6rg't Signal Service U. "&; itunaai a xui..u, , Weatner Report, f : ' Wj DijTltT, Office of uraei eiscnar umcef, Washington, Oct; lrt4:35 F, The barometer will probably continue to hll on the Atlantic coast with j southeasterly wmda and cloudy weather, and rain on Wed-, ndav from New England to; North Carolina.1 muz barometer, with westerly t 1, c 1 te GbIi coast.-nw yi j -. probably mdvefiortN'f cr' winds backing to northwest and west on Lake Michigan. Cloudy and rainy weather: will con tinue on the lower lakes and clearing weather on Wednesday succeed to the rain of to-night on the upper lakes. Cautionary, signals are ordered for Chicago, Mil waukie and Grand Ha ven and continue this evening at Detroit, To ledo and Cleveland.?"' 'X-' irt escetf;?" if. t:e: CHURCH DIBECTOBTr'r. Wednesday, j November lsCtTL All -Saints' Day.t &W.,tmf&$ ?' St. John's Church. Mornings Prayer and celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 11 o'clock. St. James' Church-ETenin?INpayef at O'C AOVKRTlBlEJaisirTt L iUisBBRGSB's lave Book Store, S9 Market street-New Books. 6; 'htk&$ Munson & Co. Fall Overcoats-Beaver Baits. Raglans, Ac. VTT-V-'f?- "w'" DeRosset fe Co.-Apples-Pork nd ird,'. -Butter, &c. . .. . . , . ri;dt;otii";.t:S:r Williams Ss MuEcrasou. For New -York -Schooner Luola Murchison. j :kT&l iti-u-, C. S. Ellis. Annual Meeting of Stockhold ers Mechanic's Building and .octottoW. Jas. C. JTEVBKSOKFresh'iLemons,"' New Raisins and Cltr6nr,&ef.?iWtjsiai!3s W. R. FRENCH.'-Fresii ! GoosCracere, Sugar crfred HamsI' Dudley & Ellis. Children's Balmorals Slippers Polish. ." '"7,,'.v " John Wilder Atkisson. Queen insurance Company of Liverpool and London. 4 -: : i1:- John L. Dudlet. Regular meeting Claren: don Lodge, K. of P. " ' v " Removed. ' " ' - S. Levy having removed to his new Store, corner Market and Front, formerly occupied by J. 6. Bauman, has just opened an entire iic w stock of Dry Ooods, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, and Ladtea andtienta 'i-gqruahlng uoous, wuivu ue.us wubhuk .su. we uupno at I the very lowest Cash Prices.; Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Thank . , . T ful Tor past favors, a' continuance of the 6am e 'I is respectfully solicited; S f:,iVrvVtiiSt octl4-lm ,. An Old House A new Asreny A Qkl 1UIUK, ..... -f We can vouch for the above heading. The Old House is W. D. Blair & Co., of Rich wood, Va., established in-1829, -u-skw it it niS The ew Agency is Chas. IX j Myers & Co., of 7 North Front street, of this city a i new house of most enviable reputation for selling fine goods. ''''Jniam.iuA iifilU The "Good Thing " is Blair & Co.'a B Select Whiskey "a brand o wned and con trolled entirely by them ar rich, pure;mellow whiskey, softened in flavor by age Jand alto gether a superior and valuable article formed-1 icinal and family use. ' With everyHother good quality it has the one most excellent,' of being low priced and within the command of all wnb ntud or use pure whiskey. It will cost very uttle to give this a trial and you can then I JudKtt for yourselves. ctVw j V y Call for " B Select Whiskey." - Jlw The Injuns" '- ComlnflT.' n.vw The Carolina Era, pt, Raleigh, says W.,tyThe Cherokee Indians are haying a popular run in ' irginia as weu as in mis eiaie. xney are Wed for the Weldon faitMsweek-i'theirce to WilmiDgtoB." mUw I i .ioi:.- A mo-C y Court. - J The onlycake .before "the City Court yester day morning 'was that of .Thomas Gilmore, charged with fighting Q.uarrjellng; cThdg ment for the penalty and costs.- f u ' One casei continued over for a future nerr . . - m .,..' m J - - ., 8. Court, i '-J AjrjK....iilT.l.4'L' This tribunal ' Was.in session.yesterday. -: We hear the charge of J;dge Bropks, very highly commended, fte could bear of nothing im-; portaut transpiriner, beyond, the fact, that the rand Jury founif a 'Vrue bill in Ihe case of Kellar, of $10,000 bond natorUty, whose trial JH probably take'ptatie-to-day.'1 u The weldou PalrV'1'' ''-;Uir Ve tender oar thanks to Jordan Stone, fiec rtary, for a complimentart ticket, entitling 08i? the privilege pf the gtpta of th Jloaj "oke and Tar" River "Algricuitural Society, da "nsthe days of the 7th'- fitW.'WuandiOtu of November, the Occasion of the Atfnuaf tf air? It would afford us much pleasure to be present Inquest. .. ,E - " Ai.,7 It.' ; www'ii , The body of the white man, alluded to in l7e n!t previous while siJOng. in a chair, as snbsequenilyIin "tdWcrfjfjptSaJ" whereV n yesterdayiniDrnin anlnttewai held by.CoroneT.Hewlettiai4Wrdic:Te lumed that deceased -camcTto bis death! from Uljoua cdngeatiVe lever: ' W? was asrtaThed that he was a Gean;by tbe"name;'o Wm; k disease andUjath sraa erlndoelf 4x '"Wffftnrlexppsure. , . M (-1 ypgijiol3iii 1 -j- w - i. : Two fever deaths in Charleston tfor the twenty-jfour jiours ending at : noon yesterday. PiTf ni Wiw; of the Exprei lAti probabfjrarrv'iri IcWys'iHr f fmi WdaMpn; of the , Colored Ma?. ?6nIcLj5dge2cUr;ofiEight streetsJ haYe. been laid, and the build Ijng .corn- menced M s?i;ip dajf las? Mis I Qeprgie 3rigga,M the:;'accom- plished skatiat; was presented with 3a;iiana- some apt oi jtmatj. ..W5''. 4v, I --jTlie meeting's of Clarendon Idge No.i JCnightS of Pythias, will : hereafter bo held at the rooms of Stonewall Lbdgev bnTThlrd street, opposite' tiio Icity W&AB lerm 1 - : -ianon'fir, cn t-3 yiicictcpand Weldon. iianrc- Ur?:; :.j l-rovIr Eeyeriier 'Etc::: I.t? crzzzl tl:re:rr::ntlT' :Cnd othtt. '4- The annual met ting of the 8tocLh.c:uirar of the Mechanics Building aud Loan AssoJla3 tion will be held at.tha, Cqmerclal Ehange i- ine nuge raiesniKe, auuaea to some tiraehce as- being 'on prlyata-f ihlbltloh It the Dhpensarv 'pt Drl Winants in the City Hospital, "shuflled off this tnortol rcoll'' yes- The attendance. atr the skating rink last night was ianjerj than usual, many ladies be ing present In addition to' the skating, a brief 'ppportunity was7 allowed In whleh to trlp the ligi t fantasticVwnicb: waslndulged in yith an earnestness which'-evidenced ; the gratification 'experienced.' -' 1 The! following additlooai proceedings of the r Board; of County Commissionere took place at tnvr meeting on jnonuay mgni. . xney were .noVready for publication yesterday because of some alterations, necessary in ane apportion ment !of the Schbbiundiv,'" r:C ' :1 it was - ordered, That for the purpose of maintaining pnblic ecbools, ' and for the pay-: ment of teachers in the different townships of the county if New Hanover,- there shall be appropriated the bqiu of $4,890, - or 50 centa each rf6r Svjsry person of1 the school : age be tween 6 and 21, years, as under the school census bt 1870 (reckoning 8,780 scholars),1 and that the apportionment hereby made be divided between, the; said townships Jtp the ratio of the! number of ejwhpohiUr to the said ensns, and jlliat JjQler of this Board notify the. School onimitteef pf the. different, to wn ships.d n -'rfl't'j his.:. r:i w ' j. Ordered further; tiAtaaaoon as the amount of schooFmpney'tb whloV Uie' connty 1 is en titlfid is ascertained, a further appropriation ahali bemade. 'u ; , . . The folloying7 are the amounts appropriated tothe different townshipB,-vi.!'" ;J r , Wllmimston-whrte, 877 50; colored, 41, 153 50. "Total S2.031.- ' - J i - Holly-whltei $70 60 f colored, $8550. Total .t- i .... . n - ; . -s . -A I ianeoia-riwniie,, tQiprca, u..-! TJhlon white, $110 f colored, , $106. Total f tt.tj f.U 1.W. TII. nM. tim KAi i XlUiUCU buu -iviJVikjr luiiiv nunc, uv w , coloredv $201 50. Total .SW.'?sc tl' ; Harnett white, $80 50 ; colored, $170. ..To--tal $250 50. .; "j -A' -Vit'J.-' Tcdefal Point white, $38 ; colored, $38. Total $761- .Xr;'is-- i Cblnmbiai white, ? iid &u ; coiorea, ;oa ou. Total $mtiat: ? 1 Masonboro wmteK oi ; co orea, ou. Total $89 50. - : ,, ; '.. ; Franklln-whlte.' 91 : colored. 0 $151 50. Total $243 50. : Gape Fear white, $23 ; colored, $vw. iotai $129. - f - - -: i i CaswelHwhlte, $108; colored, $ld2 50. To tal $210 50. - - t .-.!': 1"-:"v :':'-'::: Grant white, $80 50, colored, $106 50. Totja$jU87,. :ir-i:!:,d! 11 j&&a ' . Ordered Thatatae hppr,.upmmittee ;w Hojden andj RpcTiyiPoiht; itownshipsi proceed forthwith tt tak a census of school children, between the ages of G and 21. years,' aocordlng to law, aiid report to the Clerk of the Board, - - qrdefed,That the thanka of ihe: Commia- SlOnerS OI Xew. nauuvcr cuuuijf are uuo buu are? herebytendfered to the lata . School , Coni- jeBJ27Jaik(bfalnB;toplajM jthe;performan9e f tbf if dttei jand urtberjS ackno wledgliig more specially,.the- valuabte serfkes of faiaetf .nhadBOurfaj r Ei.V the Ifhalrman'df this' late School ' Committee, for Ifurther: Tbat the'CTerk .sendr a copy- of this OrUBX l CaCU luciUM..W.ui.o ravuuw vwui- -foil irij. j jilt u"!Sii s tw".j fn.-o' f At lgttlaT,meetnff pJ.tnerieoasnjpiisBH pleotHohorantL Temperance; held? at heir hall on Monday, evening laat, the following of ficers wee eleeted for tha enSalng term of six months: I ,Jui- J 10, &fv:'-f iw. l. Ttfrv; wic.;T.'b ; : !;- ' Jj: Wj;Ktng; w.yt.; ; ; ;. ; , . -v ;j ;aa..W KTlngvW. A. R.' j.,," m t r,.l:: WrfT. Spponer, F--I :bm ' rl .vY.iusfc :W.'T ..iroll .-tJifc " Ti if Jnby B; Rptinsi3n..5yi IL . i i i rcTi i - v i . J o jjirf. ilacliW..D;Ib' 3.r:-)-V?-i ix fhi hfiiMni will be instailei meeting it aVeMoTpo Monday eyenlng-next it.t r , TO CiTY jatJpIBEBS., f? f:,s, f On th? istrdayof, November. ;Mr l- J. Thiirntbff takWcbargexifAhe ttZ:Kln9 the city North tf the cent re m juxkmviiw adKiJlUlarfoalinlalltpolottoithe eli BridtH WttVlfrarMirfifiPatreet fUuSCTlucra arc ucicui uuhuu 1 t rt i ,7."-r froteiftlidu Uvnna fn miM ahan?a shonid be.madei ita ada'irtiirjeotrsettt toen tnat vey are to ,--;- v-uuo-t-H""5? waftce. lor a peripa :ejeecuius Tiieylsb contract ttf-eliver ta? paertrtper- W iwAwittin7 fvforMr: syatem teiiab iHAeda oslTitSfca triedl:aJJi5rBcpa. valtrabff s'erVices' and tihtlrfhg5 Interest 1 IttiW ecatitfn'Andit ii'qrdertd, i fWOWm BarnesJ-W;;;' 'Jf i'nol; nffli.ers will be installed at a 0Sn4liSlt-1i:-i-,:3.: V, -i.i . wiiCu S;!We:idfro r.T.iB?r of weeqs.ine jpilpwlng r'list6f marriage licenses Issued for parVes'ln thisl -vuuvj iui tu -uuuiaw, uexooer t.,, , f . 1 rr'wwAuywnjf; xiewf and ephia , Dew; Alfred 0.fSklpp phri El Bridgerstnd Mary E. Walker pFla j. sseiiara and Caroline Watkina ;; Kilby 'Jbnes hOdSabj ; Meadows r Cli. Hashaah and aibagah mftJHbll ai Harriet RPitts Moioreand.Ljirnda DaieUrTjN jBish6p and;AniTWUlIame ; George Gris rold and learce y Sam'I jBerrirg anSusaopre ' tond; and ophrania Stafford Arth r vh Downing and ' ujuui. ..;vainrres5 ;r ? zzstii .Moorexand' -er ii G. ;CostIa ' Jca. S Newton and liz- iia 0. AV&Iica r Je: : 3 V.'ili.r r. :Fanni n X: ili-J" E'otr e'.i ;d EtUir aberry f Ileary "Andrews and Euza Jans Sellars ; ' Albnzo lie ;ra 7 1 Jallircr ,:r;,;:AI.srt GartSeid sad:. All - s , i - -ate ; Ja cob-llnrpby I'.end ilary neaa ana Kaciiej?Bj ;cK0bertj PhJ5pa and Fanny Bunting;' Simo-CFioater aitdhIiTa. XJorrle ; Georger Mobely :uJll-X'rlrlii' Samnel Cferbettand Lizzie J0h.p ti Janies Uetts ahd -Sophia Dunson ; Daniel- Chadwick and Eliaa J.- BroVn ; Willie Donston and Mary Johes f Amos-l$6b"ejrtt ;NeiUn(.ienlvi8 ; Fred? Sedbferry' andVAdallne Pickettf Rbbe'rt 'Koore and Dlanah ing Sa Eonel Btarta 'vMaria Rllea ; Benjamin Fuiier.jVand;: Mary Alder man ; James, Bryant and Millie Willbuee t Jas. Fenneirand Emma -Ennett; rAnothy Miller and Patsy Trent ; George Foulk and Josaphine Holmes ; 'John Murray and Emelme Williams ; IahaBttt Worthanil and AtndaS-ni6xi's': Bryant Bland and Kitty Costin ; Benj. Ellison' and Emma Johnson f Sylvester , Artls and Elizabeth Erkwbod ; George Merrick and Lucy Carroll ; John P,,Gause and . Theresa Martin ; Thos. Burdon and Mary Sadrbery : .W; Keenan Priceand Maggie "A. Hostler; AlexMallett and Francinia Roberts. Total, 85. ToUl white and colored, 50. : For Bale or Bent. . I If you have a house or farm for sale or rent advertise it in our new department, under bead of," For Sale or Rent," at half of our reg ular rates, for advertisements.-not exceeding fllTe" lines. 'atil-. 1 jr. : t ; ? i 1.: Improvements, lleminiseenees, tc. It. is ' encouraging to ' Witness the steady course of improvement which marks the pro gress of onr city in every department of busi ness. Hardly a day passes ' but that the f ponv datlon of some, new . building attracts . the attention, and many of these are of the most Substantial character. ; Passing in the vicinity of Front and . Dock ; streets, yesterday, we noticed that Messrs. Adrian & Vollera were making an important addition to their already extensive establishment, and upon Inqalry of Mr. John C. Wood, under whose supervision the work is being done, we ascertained the dimensions, O.C., of the proposed building. It la to be built entirely of brick and will be two stories high,' with a fronting on Dock street of 101 feet and running back 56 feet, fit is being erected cwha! Ja knownas the cldrj)un' bihben HoV! flpQnrblcb: atood: one ; of te oldest bbusea in the eitywhlch was demol ished to make room for the new And more lea Joeing ediffceycIt will TOnnect vrltb the main building, and will embrace the site now occu pied by a small! warehouse on the eastern side, which will be removed for that purpose. ,' " We learti that in preparing for the founda tions of this new building a number, of relics ofn old blacksmith shop which figured there in revolutionary times, and which was still standing aa late as 1834, were discovered and unearthed. In that : blacksmith shop once tolled 'for bia dally bread : the father of one who Is at thls day one of our oldest and most blgbjy esteemed citizens. ' 5 Besiajed.i4-iv7.S-Ll7i2i'f if- 'iirHr:. Mr. B. G. Bryan,' until recently Cashier of the Freedmen't Savings Bank of this city, bas resigned that position and entered Into part-' nersblp with E; Blak,eslee, manufacturer of jsiaitesiee's rreparea raint, at .. w aieruurjr,, dprC1lMttTe:e4tiC: ..'-.TOTCV .v.'.-. 'i'.i-'. .-' i .... . is now acting casmer oi tne iiank, an a wm m jail probability soon receive ttbp .appointment and enter upoq bis duties at permanent CaAK- ier. - iCflit;oA cMb lacmbsr isiiot without experience in such mattr;-be havlDg qrd. sometime past BgTTCU VVIJ ay- VJ,V ba kVlJ iun u y y w- sistant Cashier 'of the RichmbndJTa. brarch.- We4r.eep a. luU"to ' 0f ;itoblnsoaf-' Kews Ink COTstaktly'"1onT' ha Winter : ink now ready for Mpme-t, v ci fvr';. tt fn'; t L nt -'. " 1 7"" ' -1 li-A,i tfoxtnary -, t.r,5 l The records In the office of,-)R, J. i Jones Esq. Secretary, shbwla total of .interments in Oakdale Cemetery f of the month of October, just closed, t Of these 1 died -from dysentery, 1 from teething, 1 from consumption 1 from congestive chili, ' I f rom'diptheria, and 4 from dteeaieenWowW'-Tliey were aged respect ively 60 yearsi $ years SO y ears and 2j3 years; the remainder being chpdren .under 5 years of clty.limits. hnn i"- ' 1 ; " f"f'i''' The Best Bale. of CUon. ; ' "f1 MOT8rsl!Bas's,Scbtt& CaVC ciiant of, this city; bffer; "an elegant" 'silver pitcher as a special premium for the.'best balo of cotton . xaisedln either "of thefdllpwing counties .and , exhibited at . the ; apprqacning jfaif: Ql ne rvape rearo Agricultural abbvcwt tiou r?:Wilso,. r . Way nef f Jobnepn,r;Dnplin Sampson, jKew Slanover, ColnmbnsRabeson, and Leholrr Planters In those counties should Cakeho4i.e andcotapeie lor th'epremium or- ferd by tbe eiit'eprisingentlemea alluded ta. '.-:ci -??au- s "' " n:J iiiiSooi'-Pier .'-"'j'ts i'f. 'cait frirn printing paper Tin r small njaxtities,;1 say from two to ten' reatas, at keajKmara p-lcesiortal 8tictly eisn orders WeJoave on liaad the faUowing; sizes of news, ls : xl 24x38 and 2xS8, Also, fine Book apex 21x3 ad xS. ;nnd a good apxtmeitt ctf.crtber.pftiJe-SBJiaiC-raa. .e&aibwoivti - i -1 i :v::- " .-VJI V-.- VI - .3 - . ; feci;: :zton8naesijieBBilway. 1 Klein, pibp'rietorlof the, Wil-i xalrjt:- ren,";basleasedjtmigton Vjod..e z- ' lUUway andtpupphased) all, tha iequ!c3 of the same, which: are this day to -Jbfe-4-Iy trc.sferred iatorfcia haid.Hpol.'K;i- and npon with 'the will and the determihatlon. to succeed! In1 Wsuclcg 3 control of thi important enter Jprise,;he HI inaugura.e a new system of man-, jagement, running a 'regyla tthedut .wblebKhe .prcrflsesjcca always be; relied npon by the iPtbJic, hc3 ' ac-oniaodatipni and ; conveni ence he will at all .tle3coHSlt&';3tf r The cr3 lyill coinraence running sufflciently early in L 3 jy tacccoETiiOdate -the' laboring 'classes in .g to their i?ork',and the i busi ness corir: ity ia general, and will have thsm' xna, lata t ic la the' evening to suit the'ebn- vc7.:7C3 c; u.3 prci:3 to ivetae mat tsr cf rcrr' - t!re ctrs'the benefit of his cbn-. Etat,7 ''f:z - "J p eryi - icii,:; aiid,-the eTy : !cctl.'-, ' 'l.rrillte c3i publicrt-torgb. t!i.cc : c! " -."'. 7 r-r-rs-.to-ricrrow' -riz. iin-..::.-' 5.-,"-. m,m A V' congratulate -tbeblic? on the great convenience ; and " accommodation which is ;l?o1ind to ensue'f -which Cbt Klein has prbmisedT to exercise In; connection with the street railway and feel conaaent mairiuej win uereuuer nay Jiu just . Women live longer than men, -jf I Teach children to love the beautiful. ; ; Mrs. Wppdbull is said to have " the form Of ApOllO.' -j y.. ,. ;v ' , A Canada. matron; advertises lessoos in deportment.-7-C"i"-xr:-::i i:-irf:i"iI:--r i7Vi - Hair pins can be manufactured - at the rate of 800 every mjnute. . , There are more girls wanted than boys, according to the newspapers. ' i t ' Marriage notices are published in a Texan newspaper under the heading of ' Lost.". , . j ' To permit a lady to satiate herself Is not the same thing as to permit her t ? say she ate herself. - ':"'fT - - ' ;- f r America never possessed a more beautiful generation of women than she possesses to- One editor in Georgia asks- another whether he can bite the bottom of a1 frying pan but without smutting his nose." ' ; -"v.,r j . A Mrs. Moore, living near Vevey, Ind iana, whipped ber husband recently : for coming home drunk. She is evidently - ambitious' to be ksown as ' the bride of lam' a Moore." 'i JJ8r OF LETTERS Renning;iu the Cit Pbst f6lceyfbv, 4l, 1871: . .. "- j ;riL''' ,, 1 A-Capt Wm A Snell,'care' Capt Joe 'Aliens B Mrs Betsy Benton, Berkins & Cardwell, Miss Dollle Bird, Mrs Chaunecy Boyght, Ed ward Bookrom, Mrs G Beggler, -'s Henry Ben nett, Harriett Bowden, Brinker,? Hanry & Co, Henry Barrett, Miss Julia Best, Jas 13 Brown, Miss Milley Burke,--K H Beery, Mrs Susan A Budd,Miss 8ylvia Bord, Mrs S J Branson, Sa rah Biggs, Charley Bay ior.-1 ' - ' : G Smith Carter. Antony ; Cheanutt, Misa Jane Cobbs, Mr Chalkyille, John L Cherry, James W Corbett, Mrs ; Susan Carter, Tom Clannon, care Robinson's Circus; W A Corn ish, Wm J Carterj Mrs Fannie Shepherd, care Chas Capps. s ','-t : , art i m ; u , . -1 ' . -1 ; j ; . . D John xx uavis, Mrs i u uavis, o a xju- rant, care Tubs Durant; W W Drew. , G John B Gordon, Preston Green, Perry Green, T Gibson. - 1 ' , H B T Hay, Buck Holden Chas B Hodges, Hager Henderson, John Hines, Jesse : Hill, Isaac Harrison, Jack Howard, 2; Miss Mary Ann Hunter. Miss Mary. i Henderson, Susan H all, Samuel Hime. ' " ."- '" .; 1 Jfiliza Ann lves, miss aoey j.vey. J Prince-James, Miss Maggie Jones. -;i. K Caroline Keever, Ellas Kelly, RWKing, WJKernon. r . -.- . L Mrs Eliza Lucas, Joan L&na. M Mrs Sarah R McMillan. King Kelly! care Robert Martin; Miss Maitba McAllister, Mllly McClaney, Lewis Morse, ieonara Mann, j u Meeks, John McEntee, Mrs Jane Miller, Jas McCartney, Mrs Jane Marshall,' John Fred Moore, John Murreil, Isaac C Mansfield, Miss Caroline Morris, Mrs Catharine Mills, Mrs C A May, Daniel McGill, Abraham McKenzie, Ai B Marks i l iu ,m . I N Miss Mary M JNixon. , , , , t . 1 P A Pew, Mrs Carrie Pate, ' Miss Lf 11a D.1 Potter, ' Mra Addie McClaney, care Richard Price; JVR Price. J ? r0 srs:! -s Q-sam QuickJi A-;rut.nu' - R-J B Rodgers, Jutbei ; Ratgbam Nathan Reavis;S7 .'-....rvrjVf'-' f-r'i.u t: gjon A M BcalesJ Miss'Clara' Smalls, J M Strong, kelson Stewart; Mrs Rebeeea Sellars T-Taylor &.Brofc John Turner, EUU Timet; rin, Ed Thomas . , f! ; .lvt..vKia VHouZ & Vance, v,,.., 'i ""W Miss Amy Luhi's;" carfe T S ' Williams; Whi Wenscli; Mi- Snsari'A WaUaee,: 2; John M WiUiamscare TOsiWilUsnisp2;oMra;Mexy Worth Woodward,-Miss Julia jyigbt,VJohn Williamsi'Mrs Betaeyj eateJRev John. Watelj Joseph Walker.'G W Walker, iEliza Williams; Mlssmeliiir Williams.--c Jihi,l -xTfMrt MaryXates,,.v af:ka--jz.?rt' r :.(3iIPLETTERS;fcf'3 Owen Evans, Schooner Maryi D- Irelaiadj Capt Ethan A .Elliott, Brig Stromness; Capt David Hodsdep, Brig K, S HasseU, care Horton ft roster.. rr, .' .j,.. T'..: :..,f e PersonscalUng for letters. ina this vIist wilj please -say .-"Advertised.' ' J Will, .be sent ; to Dead Letter . Office . at - Washington, D. C. , in 80 days; if not called for.'- r-H r , y.-.-i r -J . '-tmI T u - ED. R. BRINK, P. M. .i - Wilmington; N'. C.; Nov 1, 1871 : .'f! U 'i-5d'ii' 7 IS- IlEKOBIiUXi .; Jomi JcxiAiff P6issorwas borti SeptT 1st 1832, at Masonboro Sound, and after a pro tracted illness, died at the residence ; of, his father; Mr. John D. Poisson, corner 5th and Mulber streets, Wilmington, - N. C, ,OcL 26th, 187L , h. .., '.v. . In infancy be was dedicated to.God in Holy Baptism at the solicitation of hhj pious Moth er,' by Rev. Wm. Green; then a minister, and Afterward a Bisbon of the Trotestant EdIsco- pal Chufcb ?TJpirritlng atsthe yearrtif eountabluty, ne unitedAu cbnrch feuowsnip with the church in which be had received Holy jBabtism. and became a member of St, James? Pariah, the h under the pastoral 'sup ervlslop of Rev. K.B.iDrane,D-lX'5 -M l''ii-s W Ju -OiAt the opening of tbe-waf,be wasJ meinbex of a military organization known as; the i Wil mington Light Infantry, which waa one ot the trat companies to '.offer :;its services toJ the Rtatei Upon the re-emmizatibniaf the ' ttmi- tanv tnreparatory to the active art it was to take.)n. the deadly Itrnggie already commeocexl between tne states, ne waa apppm.ea w iwej served throvzhont the '.eiiUra war ; -was esi pes, 01 erKeuip. fig was aivBrwarit , VYi mbted.td a;Lleutenanqy'and tt subanently J.to thfc oat bf Caot. in tha ime Pedtaoifty.IHa gaged In many of the ' most-bloody battles; and surrendered, with Lee's army. i-r i Soon after the war, having resolved tosettle in life, he married Sallie : OlivU,' thet only daughter of Wm. G. and Celestia C. Webb, of Rockingham; N. C. This union proved a most happy one. From January I860, the j time) of bismarriage till the day of his death, there .'was noplace to him 'so dear as . bis happy "home. t2ftn '-i&di-si;a. :-,'di , ! In July, 1867, at a season of very general re-1 llgions quiCKening in w limington, in a num ber of the churches, he united with the Front street M, E. church,'In fellowship witlwhich be lived a most -consistent and s highly useful life, and from which he haa been translated to the church triumphant. It is difficult to des cribe in just and truthful terms the many ex cellencies of Capt, .Poisson's character, . with out laying ourself liable (at least In the minds , of those who did not know him) to the charge of fulsome adulation. . Perfection is claimed for no man; but it is due to the memory of the deceased, and to the high estimation in which his surviving friends' held him, to write that we know no ono-who was possessed of more I virtues combined with as few faults,, or one who was more generally admired man ne.- ie was most emphatically a christian? gentleman In social life no husband was ever more affec tionate,' tender and devoted ; no son more df tlfnl ; no brCter more Syrap&thsti ? ; no friend more sincere , and , constants ,,Thea8 noble' qualities which na a hira eo i car to bia , lm tlat3 f'il? rrid most inU:3t3 friends; and gave hira -. S. aiTcrsl -p:;: -rarity,- rre not wholly; nor evca la' tl3 l1;, ti j i alt of education. 7 Naturally ha w3 nsliy en dowed with the characteristics of the highest type of a mani fielfishneas the bane of society, formed so insignificant anelement in his charac ter that, but for respect to theological dogmas we -would not hesitate to say that he was the very soul of generosity and benevolence. What he was willing to do for others gratifi cation and welfare, was only .limited by what, he had to sacrifice. -In the. church, no duty entrusted to him was neglected. The Sundays be gaye to the cause ;of God, with the ' same zeal that he exercised on other days, laboring for his employers. After much painful waiting ha has been summoned to the.enjoyment of the Eternal Sabbath above. His best record is oh high.uiUntil we are permitted to read - It we can but imperfectly know bow unspeakably worthy he was of our best love. His flesh rests in hope, bis spirits with the Lord.' May the mantle of his virtures fall on us ; who mourn him, and, like precious remembrances; be cherished of u? when dead. : J. H. D.;. MABBIED. FOYLES-WILLIAMS. On the morning of the 25th Oct.; at the residence of the bride's cards. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KnigKts of fTlHB members of Clarendon ; Lodge i I No. 2, K. of P., are hereby notified that tne regnlax -weekly meetinK will be held this evening, at 1XA o'clock, at the rooms of Stonewall Lodge No. jL By order of W. C, ' nov f-lt JOHN L. DUDLEY, R.: S. , : APPLES! APPIiES! I CHOICE WESTERN APPLES, For sale by . 1 t . . nov 1-tf DbBOSSET & CO. Pork, lard. BBLS. OF POEK,, ; 50 ffEQS OF N. C, LABP, , .i: i4i ! m , - - mr mmm m- a -w T a M V a wW For sale by not 1-tf DxBOSSET Sb CO. Butter, Cheese, Flour. "piIRKINS and TUBS GOSHEN BUTTER, FACTOBY CHEESE,' 7 ' 7? '''"' EX. FAMILY FLOUR, For sale by v nov 1-tf BaBOSSET ft CO. FOR NEW YORK. The fine new, schooneb, IUOLiA MURCHISON, j (600 TONS),- . . . " .. j f . , : : 5 ... . ', . v j -lr.j ,7; viSj IS nOWTeeemng cargo, andjwill have qulpk 011J.; n w t dispatch as above, d'g-x 01a m 7 For freight engagements, apply to nSiji nov 1-tf WIUilAMS ft MUBCHISON. nechamc,s,Buildmg:;;& 5ptscio rnHE iANNUAIi MEETING f-f the Btock JL holders will be held at Commercial,Ex ctatage this evening; at "1 o'clock. f-Z' -1 JJuea will be received during the aayatud ley ShoeStore. if.i snovut.) ),, $ ri SerelaiTreasuTer. 'pi -M ;esu 'lemons; ew Raislfis imdlCiia-biiibSliioked 5 Sffioif efrri AfepTb: .- For sai novil-tCfL. ' V JAMES a STEVENSON'S. AM nowieceivlng from Steamer ar.yarletjr of Pi Hams, Fresh' BUtter,- superior article, of 7 . ' J7V1 m.L- riAAXJ nAla v1Tav1a 3rand Condensed Milk; fte-; which will bei bld as low as they can be bought in tbS' city.' Hnn. : LxHiinX2J uau ana ge yuur uyucs, kn.t f viw- ? t -r1 4 1 tosampletha. , . f f. . ...-.. ,"i t '!fwi "nw ,J n cmiiOltEN'S 'IMOltALSI f h L;:!f0flJ cnitDRSN'S1 POUSH!,' ;T J3i Si;, r:J '. f 1 At Kft kbVjttif? 1 a Sign? iof Uh'g Boot f Jiarents, Dy ttev. -wm. ai, r. a . . x uvics, ormerly of Wilmington j N. C, to Miss- Mag trio Williams, of Washington, ; N. C.. No .. w-. ? , . 5'. .-. i.. m ...i as. ir7.t BATCS OF AVERTISI-fal One Square one day, ...r.. tl o tl Hi ti ' i ays,... ....... ......... - CO ronr days,.. ...... 2 50 f f live days...... ir 3 00 -one week. ...... 8 60 Contract Advertisements taken at pro portlonately low rates. -i..i--U. . ...i'-:. v 'Marriages, Deaths;' "EeitRiotis,1 ""nneral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates when paid for in advance ; ct berwlse full yates win De cnargeo. Ta-ues Cash on demand. ' ' v ' wv-v"w .'-. NEW advertisements: QUEE;NSOTO; j '. f liiverpooKand Ioiidon. ' t.jVii,.vi:i -rmf.sTiai.-Mi k "&jAiva-t ' 'ail -' c?iTi-L; 010,000,000 -Vi tsiiitrttt- trrl'?.;; wiJ-Sir'ij i.; -vKcT'-R I'.'tJS ort'W j-id '.til Jiyf-T..-':-'r NO LOSSES I N : C ::H J t C; v AGO. . " ' -" " ri '"-""" . , f : j. ' 7 :'.y . H; i 7 ; t, i ". , ; '7: ' ttmilXi UilT U. S. Office,! 1 7 Broadiyi 11. i ?; -v vw 1 a i-,;a . f ,'-J I ai 1 .1 .600-J.T jl i. .. ,uJi u-. -irr hi JOHN WILbEB -ATKINSON, Genera. Agettt, ' m-. ' nov 1-lw NollyNvrrbntSt.' 7'"--- , - .nrf REAVER SUITS, I RAGLANS; ELEpANT,PiprS(S,gU;IT.s; 7 t 1 V'. ;7fJ WUN ?.i :Jjl.aii Si A CO.'S. t i1 ' i : . novl-tfji; io, 9? P10" 4: t T 1 ;-. z ANITA; a Tale of tne To-Semlte, by The-; cJ i rese'relvertori,7W (sUpt ! '4"'f l "''''ft 'if";'!''.'-'""'-' t"""'" W VISCOUNtESS AVONMOBE, 7?5 ';ko. l HvtiZnn: iti ,3tt iff i- -j( . J7 11" , T' i v. LITTLE JAKEY, by Mrs. S. H, DeKroyXt, an- . . - - .-- --' , c f -.' --.r-ii : .'til U ; xLthorofa, PUiepln,Thy Memory.'' 7??r East : and1 ;West Ppeme, Further Language from Tratful Jamej,:&c.i Ac,; by.Brpt Parte, Just received and for sale at :(ul tea r-jTBlNSBEBQB'S t'.vn novl-tf' YAEETT:'" STORE ! j. VAE1ETT, ST0BE1 Ji-J - vow "wniTT.-n iKTfiUM HIS PABONS THAT ON: i 7. jt. jut? jrrrr.' -iTr r r 7. . . . ( . i .. j t Wednesday, , Oclob er;19tli, ( n ! J ' ' . a,-., -tv - -'.' a. iV' .f- '.-,". '. : he will open one of the largest and beat seleot-- ! 77iit')'.7's.tpckS0f..v.ji;; .uJt'.:) ;MiLiifB TO 'BE HAD0 llf T II :!.IIT ! consisting of everything new and fashionable' : ? . - . --; ' , f In Frencn Pattern Bonnet, ana Hats, ITlowere, jpreatners, asionast 1,1 7.5x1(1- . reatns. Baches. 'V- -'iii"it7i' ;i.iii-.-,- a 7Miky - i . Saab Bonnet and. Belt , Bibfoona, . 7 of all widths and most desirable .shades,, and . aTn ime of ' ' " si- r 'ttu-i'i. i-uiu fe - ' j u.:ot ';-! !! - - -1 VELVETEEN for CLOAKS and BOT'S SUITS. -Also, a fiQ line of .. , Black Fringes,, Velvet Bibbons,' Dress and ' Cloak Buttons and Trimmings, Linen and ' 7 -Lace Collars and Sets,' -Plain, and: Em4.v j :-; . , bioidered HajidJfcerchiefc, Embrpld-n-ifl. erings, Edgings and Inaertlngs,' ,7 Kid Gloves, best quality'; 'Hoslery,',oop Skirts, Corset- Sewed; Wdvei andtbeCele r,brata Abdninal.CrsjBjt,Au T of LADIES'- UNPEBGARMENTS, ,and p ; the great headquarters in the city for , ' all the novelties in 1 i'v -v ? s H" A I R , F " I X T TJ IT E S ! ...VABIET Y STORE, 42 MARKET STREET. pct.l:lmnaS.ef7, 1o ,t. ftASAeAjf,;; .3j vr Growers ' v mt "' ;:- "rvBDEB-Voriii kmuV-of ru1t?ad Orna- , V mental 7Treea,liGrap-..Vine8 OJerry and other plants, Ac, ftc., from the celebrated Excildoun Nuree wU reoeJve by! t ur - - GEO. Z. FBENCIL iC8e'ptl2-naoeohncu WedFe ,oioi " jrxli ftrjqa" . -yo.Vii t .HMfawose - v&jj ,r .TQpur marrends., tronaor ii- mington ana earrounaing country t . since bur ope-dng Iri this City, and the vryTllbefal patronage that bas been bestowed uponur We :.l?3TOf.tW 1116 same. .By, fair and honorable dealing we nope to merit in the' ftre,'a ta the? tast a snare of therpatAgetiCKi h?iiyq9,zilJut$ 7 tbbeen sinceopef- ingour Clothing Store in this city the promise of lair 'dealing With' our Customers, seHlhg L them goods by Whlca their Own lerel' and advantage shall be promoted, bw beeat faith fully kept, and that, on not occasion, bis the ' confidence' zepoeeda. ;mr Integrity ' been abused. On'.the Bame' principle , with 'undlmla.v ished honesty, the business will hence torth be carried, and while expressing our gratitude " for the liberal pa rename we have been favor"" ed with, solicit a continuance of the same, ' Eromis is that we will strive to 4escrve the ivor of the public. ' . .naving removed to lliatlxrr- -nd.eUgant ; store. No. 80. South Side 01 Market Street, for- .merry oceupiedt by-V. If; ttaveoi-j! aj1' a . .C-oekerv , store, wpf wiil, ple have our friends td call and examine 1 .and.WJ.nveA; leas ea 10 pax new Be .pectmuy, -' lr r---nai:afl w;vtl81OER 03v Pi 8-untry merchants will do well, and -certainly nd 1. to their advantage ,td cz.m lne our large and well selected, stock, before puT-bing elsewhere.-' All orders froracoun- tj ' ' ' 1 1 1 '" L " " ' . 1 nt rh?.-i J-l?C:o tntiilK-j '7TyAKrriitDu-i-t'witli 'growing f . r,no7-nc.qtiaJ aratidly r'wlr " to-"t 00 rit:ff .... , .....aa ff-nftTtnBriL J fioLie ci -thi- j J rr at cce, ,..,;;'iHyj -WtJ'-'T -3 7 tSZI-lW ':. . ;c3 - - fllll'i.a. ,1 filling WW u. , 9 i - i ' I. &l ttOiir.uuisai ,uwov iuj i.j j j- ?- --- . j :"" 7 ' V i- 7 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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