VEt) KNING""ST A R." f Sunday, November 5, 1871: IB"S 12, 35T 3 ID and Proprietor. " ' v,I - Editor - iTfftf ' CIRCULATION OF THE MORN ING STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT Of ANT OTHER DAJL T NEWSPAPER PU LISHED IN NORTH. CAROLINA. ? BI(J PAT, FOB - LITTLE FORK. A Chance for Everybody. Ia .order to extend the circulation of our publications rapidly, we wish to enlist the energies of a number of active, enter prising agents, and to such agents we are prepared to offer inducements of the most liberal character. v. , , i. We have the 'Morning Star, published daily, at $7.00 per year; the "Weekly Star, published every r Friday, at ?3.00 per year, nuu wfynw unnwt pui - lished monthly, at $2.00 per year. All strictly - in adyance. Specimen copies, sent, and t s to agents made known, on applicatio.i to v Wm. ,H. Bbbnabd, vir tf. Wilmington, N. C. THE CAROLINA PABMEE. Every, Farmer Should Subscribe. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED. Th(Kd i2mer is iio in mont magazine form, 'with hand some , cover and . elaborate title ' page ; is nrintpd ho the'finesfcTianer. and with new I liiUL,-!. r.- u at heavy expense, i It contains ; 32 pageaf : - , 7, ; . . , -v. . x . ?u, i; of orurinal matter and choice selections. and is expressiy adapted to the farming j 5 . -.-v ; interests of the two Carolinas. . -Tii I r A. t 'v . i In typographical exceUeqce and variety of regUer, we ctal.enge compel. son with spy. agrkaltani : journal til the country. Terms of subscription, $2.00 per year, in advance. ; Active' asrents wanted at every post-office in the country. The most liberal compensation allowed agents.. For full particulars, and specimen copies, A'ddress, y Wic H. Bbbnard. tt Wilmington, 1. C. . INCENDIABTAPPEALS. Prom Judge ReadeV barn-burning . , Legislative Address errd Holden's Caswell- . -Alamance proclamation flowoitoiBe i, " - - A ''- K --" i- f ; ;- wguc wTOiBginfB, vunuema :, lpcenaiary appeals. They excite iQie hot fever of hate, and raise up a plentiful brood - dl crimes, partisan appeals nave , Drought Partisan appeals have the country to its present lamentable con- dition.The incendiary teachings of .the Abolitionists brought on tbe war and all ounlUs Wejad7. thereubeen no. William Hr Seward, there had not been a Southern Confederacy. : itrwas the ' Gid dingses,"the Hales, the VlBurlingames, .the Thad Steyenses and; the Wendell vPhili lipses of politicsiurged on and prayed for bj theBeecherSj'thC i Pirkers the Simpsons of the pulpiVwho were, the real authors of that most stupendous r and 1 indefensible crime of the; age, the war against Southern liberties. Their , instrumentalities were tracts secretly circulated ; among the negroes, books of an inflammatory charac ter concerning slavery, encouragement extended to . the 4 Jjnx Xanea and John Browns of :tbeir party;? and' agitation by petitions and public ; meetings I wi th the purpose in yiew; of influencing Congress. These men precipitated the country into a bloody war, from which it emerged with sore losses of men, means, and. what i& of far more importance, liberty. They have shaped the - destinies of the country ' and shaped them forvyA JegisUtion is transacted pj- them, .They; control the Executive The Judiciary ' tbJey hare branny,' savpnpg more fc'of ihe-OriehtV than; the free West, -they have, adtntoistered tn'e national government, and ;the llibertie$ f the Iftnd iare 'been ! t utter j ' despoiled airi trodden uftcler ioot. i V" b .-' vfHTftk With all thia: -!vpfeb3rheyTsret content.N lTew Inventions are sought out every day, whereby new ppressidns1 m"av oe visited upon the country as a6rttf compensation of malignity for ityiforaaer freedom and prosperity. Partjsan jfegis ' ; . lation is supplemented) feiJEiecutite inter- position of 4 bayonets at elections, to over-- awe the free sentiment of Ihelsitizens and . munimeaf of 'ArtbrJ Corpus; ib ruthlessly -Stripped from the breasts;., of thoasandaof r uietesty most innocent peoje-ajidthjs are left defenceless in the presence, of that great enemy of, freedom, Martial JLaws- with the- overthrow of thoConstilhiticiitr. not satisfied .with stabMug the liberties of the peoplilg yitai part,' these CKxi- threatened with. They teachJthat the suffragans of the country matfbe shoVdown at the polls. Xes. thev sro so "far as to advise this wholesale sheotiosr. -We thought that feheridan's shooting of the thieves in the ' excitement consequent upon the Chicago 'fire,., by orders from the military headquarters,: bad eaougb,but there is .one step deeper .in this military despotism under which we groan. 1 A gentleman .residing in this city re cent! v received a letter from? the citv of New York on the envelope of which,' in bold, black type, were printed these words:- j " Any person who attempts to per - petbate a fraud upon the ballot box, ought to be SHOT upon the SPOT." I This is no doubt the work of " some of the Radical executive . committees. How appropriate to the character and aims of Radicalism l,i 'How perfectly consistent with its f 'higher law" doctrines I It would seem that there are no laws arid no courts 1 n ;ew York, if men are to be shot down like sheep. And what right has a knot of politicians to' incite the people to take arms to purify their "ballot boxes and'to make a capital crime of fraudulent voting ? , v...j, r r, ... s " i j i. .t ;'! ... , s , ' , . urns is an opeu anu buauiciess appcni tu roise the fierce fires of mob law. It is the springing iortn or inai oiooay spirit mat abyss of anarchy or the throne of a Caesar. Such a motto circulated in any . South ern State by Conservatives, would bring UDon its authors all tbe hated eneinerv of 1 weapons the Ku Klux Act arrests without lawfully .a Committee of Ifae Boston -Society of dun" geons, mocK trials, ana enormoua.ana op- i jressive j sentences. anc how different 1 Change the Venue, What is sauce fbttSerr?.!V.ul",,c. ""!Ua bouthem sroose is not sauce iortne JNortn- I emfeanItis loyaUn New York city! "r T" i i i J nority, and av few thousand fraudulent wa nhiri mv utti vuflTorn f- t?q I pubjican committees to incite to murder, j i : . , n . !- 1 .. . . ' , . . I i in i. tii iiii.ii i iniiiiiiiM. a m m i. iik x SttUVc "SJ " tt uuuiiuauw jg- horant race are occasionally held in check j b ,it.le extudici.l WtKSrity, it is treason to flog a negro, and perchaDce.it one is nung ior some neinous onence against the laws of God and many rt be- I comes aggravated high treason. 1 -l. SAny person who attempts to v y trati fraud upon the ballot bot,- ought to be shot upon the spot." . Under this; their own ruling, more Radicals would be shot than Democrats.1 Stuffing the boxes, re peating, making false returns, is the way theylretain power; They ooght to be the last 1 to divest themselves of this dear priTilegej We do not know what would become of the negro poor fellow if you confine - him to one vote. . ; Suppose you him for yotingtwice,tiuggested A r V hi Alii vl byLbfe Radical friends in New York ? . Falnaetto Leaves. Dr ! Abner Q. Teagne, ot Edgefield, died on Sunday, aged fifty -five years . .! The new; Episcopar Church at Camden will be operied for ' service in about a fortnignt. . v . - ; . :"Mr. Thomas C. Harrison, an old and respected citizen-, of Greenville, died on Friday morning last. . Secretary of State Cardoza has accepted the position of .rrolessor ot.Juatr -in,? at the Howard University, Washington, j . . I Mr. Phillip . W achtel, ot' the firm of Wachtel & Co., of .Union, S. C, died Thursday morning at Union Court Mouse. ..lHr;;B. M. TombliDson, 6r respondent of the N. - Y.: World, is - on a visit to South Carolina for the purpose ot seeing things as they. are. I- IThe Siimter News learns that cotton near the- Mayesville depot caught fire on Sunday week. Seven bales were destroyed and about twenty injured.- . i jTlie Atlauta Sun gives the names; of five wholesale firms who are moving from Charleston, S. C, to Atlanta, or teainuiiauiug uiawucs iucic. ou uuuu foi the partisan war on South Carolina. 'X 1; . The Columbia Phcenix says : Rev. A..W, :.Leland an aged servant of the Lord, departed this life yesterday after noon, i He has been a resident of this city foij manyVVyearg,; (an has.; reared a '..large family', .j ,,;, -o) ft vu-r -j , i- if (. . iJa'ck Hewitt, a, notorious bad characterand who , it will be remembered made his lescape. from Calvin 'Josey, .then .actingJIVeputy Sheriff- at .'Florence some , tim.last fait' was 'shpt.on. Tuesday . morn 'ftrjg!ia3trat.that-place,f by Deputy Edward itODnsuu iii uymg itrcueut - uia re-arrest, and died on Wednesday morning. . ; 'A - darkey amqd Grant Boos H 'interfered .with; the 'marital, rights; -of Barney "Balehtine,-.InEdgefield county, and was severely wounded. After his re- M . '.. .i t. . coretyt? qe renewea -ine mumacy, r wnen Barney 1 gavei himiso ioad o f buck shot, which'settled the feducer.,Bafley prompt- ly surrengereujmgcu to me auxnonues, . n&z. i-L. - - - Mr?.: Somers-Tlivinsr at Hadlev, MassJl ua Qeen acrsveu uu luecuarg&qj auempx- sions .she adulferafecf'hls.cbffee y.with'iku son. Utcbetf ailed tctdie't On Monday lasr.;: upon returning 10 ms nome, ne was .meii at the3 dobr by a huge knife in the Panels of his pectiliar. wife. ' She made ' a luntre at him; but beinjg fleet bf foot he- estaed herl Jury.' - Bothparties"1 are1, ydi?n i" the wo-J wi,uu a me eiuer.- Dei n sr aDuarentiv 5dver thirty, although ihe has already had appeared in a mysterious manner. tciwoi uuauauuo, Bume oi wnoiii nave UlS- -r if r.l -y. The Illinois' river is 9 inche lower at Peoria than ever before. y r - Hoop-iron scissors are said td be used by the barbers in Alaska. : Ice formed in the neighbor hood of Bostpn last Sundaynight. , , , rone o-rave on the battlefield of Gravelotte contains 2.500 corpses. 'y jr p " . , shalltown, that he, with thirty-tour otner ' ,r. ore: fire S068,. hae been bersons, was heir to the estate, which has sold since the Chicago fire than for a year iaw reached the almost lab'ulous value of before. - . 82,000,000. Mr. Edwards is a - minister John H; James has been nom- jf the Methodistpiscopaf rChurch, hav inated for Mayor of Atlanta, Ga.; by the a charge in Grundy county, although Tjemocratg - - - - - The eigbt; pin. factories in the United States annually produce 6,720,- 000,000 pins. r y . - A half-dozen suicides are said to have been caused in Chicago 'by the late fire there. Parisian sporting characters are betting that Napoleon will be back there within a yeac.; ,-Awa?, speaking of, a blind wood sawyer, says that " while none ever saw mm see - t non sarin a imvA open v.;. saw.71 The Ohio river is Within a5 few inches of being as low as ini838. when it reached the-Iowest point of which there -'.i; ""'rt ' . A. " nontftin ft nrtTnVprl mo. Whn HR" r rr .u years olu anu aiso a coiorea- woman, who says i buc ia uiuer. They have a negro in iail at Houston, Texas, who has : committed sev enteen murders in five vears. 'Hf is ss years oi age. - - ' Tbe Frosen Well in Vermont. The frozen well at Brandon! Vermont. has recently been the subiect of a renort attention of the Society was called to this curious well, which remains frozen throughout the summer months, and a amine thr Wn nn1 thn!iirfnnnrlinrrYnn try. Alport was then :made tions of an eminent nranK of science: that tha a a Bnkk r . :i u. -n " s i a few years to collect further . facts. The committee now rtDorts that for twelra & m. - - years ine ice nas remainea ln.tneiirandon wel durin? the hot months of summer notwithstanding openings were made in s" ftd TrmZ 'C .af . 0 the - warm' surface water It has been suggested .that the water rocks dissolves something J from the that makes it a freezing mixture, but a chemical analysis shows that one wine gallon of this fluid contains -25.2 grains o solid matter, resolvable into 6.8 grains of vegetable matter and 18A grains of mine- rat salts. . AJt the solid matter, 2.8 - grains were found to be composed ot bi-carbon- ate of lime, magnesia . and iron, and sul phate of soda with traces of chloride of calcium and sodium. There is, therefore. nothing in the composition of the water wuicn wm explain ine ireezing. vainer I Dersons. anmincr trom tne theorv that electricity, produces hail, have . assigned B. C3 Z . . M the action, of the same influence as the cat&e oi the frozen-well; Repeated testa with the magnetic needle failed to disclose any?sTainerence T in ? local variation, thus showing that no perceptible electric cur rent was passing through the well or the surrounding eoiu The original explana tion is therefore aaherea. to by the com mittee.. The gravel bed, it is believed, was frozen bv the cold of "Drevious risror- bus winters and the wave of summer heat has not yet-been able to -overcome that cold. I Brandon "is" Situated in Rutland county, Vermont, and has the same lati- tude as the northern part of Lake George, Tbe Mysterious Murder of a Man in Sonthern Onle. : Mystery still surrounds the death of young Brooks. The facts, as elicited at the inquest, are substantially as follows : J William Bfooks, with a , -companion of about his own age, fell in with" two women j on Tuesday evening ofr last " week, and sauntered through the 'streets until they came to the vacant lots in the; neighbor-' f nooa oi toe Diickrkilns, at tne , back ot towo. There they separated. iBrooks and one oi me women going gome distance i over in the field until they were lost' in the I darkness,' his companion .and the other I woman remaining at the fence After some ten minutes had elapsed, those at the fence beard loud screams and the sound oi neavy diows proceeding trom tne direc-1 tion in which Brooks had gone. Alarmed, cney nea, ana saw ana neara no more, i Aue woroaa , xremoni, wna. rwaa : wn I Broolra, stat thatjffhile slie w ing with him in the field, some one sud- dealt' nim a ' murderous " Diow witn a a club, and seizing her by. the throat, choked her m such a - "way as to al most deprive tber of . 8eose while he struck Brooks twice in succession ; , that the assassin dragged her -some distance, threatening to take her life if she did not keep .silent and promise to maiatain , bis under the influence of liquor. tTbe next afternoon he died, and a post- mortem ' ex amination revealed the fact' that' his skull was horribly fractured, evidently v' in such manner as caused his death.' . The . woman says that she did not know the man who struck the blow, -and gives a very vague description oi uim wnicn .. i ? . a a t . ..t:.t really furnishes no clue to 'his discovery. The coroner's jury retuta.a ,their .verdict that William Brooks came to his death by 4lr- , . rf, -Vi a Wow upon the head at "thV-bead, of J - ' .1 - 7' T ..." " - V - . ... V " . . ' tTT 1 man .ftenfiffi. as tein the ttnKT.one . , ' . . ii ? JaLa f . ;tA . distresaingitf tragedy occurred - at Zanesville, UUio, the other day- .bre wife of a lawyer was lying at the boint jc4 death J fromconsumption,,whennhehu . Tf j7.v of orrip.f shnthimsalf t'i-I preseuce.' Ten minutes later abe-ftls7x-l pireu. . . .tiJ - secret, and nn ally released ber; eomff ott I 'nyoi iw ;th ,.MMi -;-4.i ,i I ' ' round the hills.- Brooks mada, hisW to JJKS rTto3SSSd.:& ?WAe 'DCy IJry ; GoOdS, a house near at hand, and was assisted to onQ with seven 'naira ntHwina. nne .TSTnfinni ' "RAKfo - R; TTr iu' ' -: his home, it beiogsupposed that' he was f,m;iv ;k , T' - rJ ", aiD) uc. . uuu iiuii .... m u H . 1 11 r 1 iiui-i.iu.rni m n t u . ..v. . ....... . ... . Tv ' l V T T irv . T ' , Perfect Dye. SoiaTby aU DnTgglstsy Factory ault o which she committed io l6 Bond street, NeorU lZ u Another Klch English Estate Claimed .by Americans. The Milwaukee Wisconsin says : "Rev. Joel S. Ed wards, vj&fiMarshalltown, has fallen heir to ah immense estate in Eng land. It appears that V in 1772., Robert Edwards, grandfather of the Marshalltown piece 0f land for ninety-mne years. The i lease expired on the 19th dav of last July, minister leased to the Crown a vayjaoie and Mr. E. has received notice through oaraman, urown sr Williams, oi jutu- ins ruaiueiiytJ is m aixarbiiaiitowu. . A Milwaukie paper tells a singular story ncerning two gentlemen of that city, in hich a pound or so of : gunpowder,- a uple ot loaded guns, and a kerosene n (not a can of kerosene) figured. The ntleman had gone to hunt ducks at uskego Lake, and had hired a boat for tie purpose. - Having cautiously lodged tleir powder in a kerosene can, and placed tfc latter under , the middle ; seat, of the blat, and also carefully i deposited ; their gis at either end of. the small crait, evlry thing was nicelv'prepared for tbe in evitable catastrophe which was "obviously coking: -After a few' moment's delay. one of e guns fell and,' discharging its con- ... j .ii.. : . . i . t 1 - n J i . . " ;il .U-- te&js.into the can, . exploded it with the jrsnlt that the boat was blown ;ih to frag naehti" TTtrar gentlemen werejtof course," hurled into the water, and one of them, at least, was very seriously injured, - A little mtro-glycerine might have added to the f eneral result of destruction produced by. this queer combination . of gunpowder, kerosene can, and loaded fire-arms, but it would hardly have beeniafe for the gen- lemen mieresieu. 10 nave trieu it. Tbe New York Democracy. . A new' Dembcratic State organization, under the title of. "Jackson Democratic Bi ate Association " was completed in New ork city on Wednesday, it comprises a tate i Central Committee'? an Executive ommittee,N&c, and names ot the " most prominent, reform Democrats throughout the State appear on. the lists. The plat iofm adopted favors political reform, a better caucus system, opposes ;centraliza- the catlc P.a"7 na-iaTti;;tne payment oi the national debt and the maintenance of .the oubhc credit -m ... --. v- i . . How to AlaKe Cotton Kintc The , Columbus Enquirer; yery justly says that our people will always be at tbe mercy of speculators, so-long as they con StoSrS t.eir necessary supplies at home, and Idol tinue to produce cotton on a credit. When look to cotton. as a clear agricultural surplus, then they will have a voice in its sale, and obtain release fromthe clutches of traffickers, We are certainly very slow to learn from experience, else we would mot nbwbe forced to sell at- 16f cents, when by folding we might realize 20 cents, and perhaps more. Here is a good one oil the, 'tater . bugs:'! Three men were comparing notes. One says, " There is two bugs to every stock.w A seoond one says, "They haye cut down wjcw'j ciup, uxiu. mo oitnug uu iucicu waiting ior tne i ate crop to come waiting for the late crop to .come up." 'Pshaw," said the third, "vou'don't know anything about it I passed a seed store ! the other day and the bug9 were in there looking over the . books to see who had purchased seed potatoes." " y A New Cliinest Movement. Mr. YurigWing, a Chinese crentleman who was educated , in the Tale Colleee. has been engaged to take charge of thirty students to the United States, and the cm n on to ' tn t n o I I ni torf Mfataa onH f-ha Chinese government has voted a grant of f 1,500,000 to meet all expenses lor the en- suing, ten years. The number of students "will be yearly increased by installments of thirty. Leading Virginia Radicals now in Washington admit that the Democrats will carry the election in that State on Tuesday next by large majority. There is a general complaint among the Radicals of the lack of necessary white support. in those sections where there are very large proportions'of negro 'population. Wash. Patriot. - - t .- -r - ; ; ' i) reeman Clarke, formerly Comptroller of the Currency, and now a Republican memoer ox congress irom xsew xorKvDUD- licly stated that of the $900,000,000 col lected from the people by - the Federal officers, on I v $450,000,000 had found its rway into1 theTreasury. Here' !s a direct robbery of the people of $450,000,000. warn, jfatrwt. - eone Baeic. Th r?oir TWr M?ihi.n ta "preacher, who.sorie yeafs Since left, the Methodist for s the. - Protestant .Enisconal jjnurcn, nas gone oacKk to ms oh rst con nection, la his letter . announcing r this . . - j Mt r determination he. writes to BishoB-Bissell. I of Vermont, simply that he took a ialse I ofon on1 4ha nnlTT .At,,. uif, (M..U.. kuu uuij ngui vuuiiio iut uiui is, ( io retrace ms way." Pennsylvania ;T wins. - Among the curious i social facts ndevel- .witbfour pairs.otThe mother of the last group , had -six "other children,'- and was only years old. SPECIAL INOTIOESi- BATCUELOBS HAIK DTE.1 - - This superb Hair Dye Is the' best in the' World j xuautn raneous. o disappointment. No Eediculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor.' The A Batchers Hair Dye prodnoes IMMEDI t!" r "r"" Bt5UUine V tY Black, atufaV Brown. Aoes not stain tne oKirt, out leaves 'the Hai-r- ; 1 . 1JW V AAA If l&illl DATE TIME AND TBOVBIJE:. ffler O chants wishing jto advertise in any naner in lorth Carolina or SauUifiarolin. m&vaive lAf .Vii k hTJciV ct ' Lil, Vry . T;C;C; fehl - tf ..Dawson Bank Bniidinir.iivnTit'a 3 - -?y-r J.- wjt-v:i.-j5JEAi'- vi. ' ' op Day: of EejoiciDE for de .Ladies! LL WHO HAVE SEWING MACHINES, A. can now buy for Three Dollars, A Baster and Guider,. .worth $3 00 A Tuck Marker....... r " A Braider.... .. . A Burner and Gatherer.. l w f AnASrStabie A Adjustable Hemmer. " Binder. " ',300 , . . - : tusoo $15 00 Worm or Attacnmenis ior 99 u. ComlJinafloi SewiDg ; KacUneAttaclimeiiL It Is irfectly wonderful ! Call land examine it. x lta ail oewiug aiwiUJiiea., - -. ept 20-tf - No. 9 So. Front St. Wilmington. Bacon ! Bacon ! 100;0d0 LBS. FHOULDEES , : - and SIDES,'" . For sale by 1une2l-tf : J ' WlLLAKD BROS. For Eent. W tz ntrr for rent two of t nose brick tenements situated on Dock Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets j Houses are modern im bath-rooms, . . .... ..,!.-. : from location "Appiy to (itfiO. A. JTJilliiNUJJ. B OUJUm 29 North Front St. augr80-tf Harshars Office, CITY OF WIIiMlNGTON, a, nr. c,i !8th,1871.. S - ; ,, v . OCTOBEK. 28th, THE PUBLIC ABB NOTIFIED," THATi ON and after this date, any person riding or dri ving over the railroad bridge, commonly known as Boney Bridge, . between sundown and sunrise, faster than a walk, will be arrest ed and brought before the City Court And re quired to pay a fine of five dollars. W ; r By order ot the Mayor. . t, , ' ' W. E. CANADAT, oct29:tf' ' f v'. City Marshal. ' 1 H. BRUNHILD & BRO. - . . Has a large stock of Iiiaaors. Tobaccos and Segars. : JtSf Merchants will do well t examine pur stcCk. oct29-lm Insurance Company. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OP ANDES IN- ' y,:' SURANCE COW October 25th, 1871 : Cash on hand..........,.. Bonds, U. S., State, City & County.. Rail Road Bonds... ............ ....... Collateral Loans First Mortgages....,.......-......... ' Accrued Interest on Same.......... Bills Receivable. t.. Premiums and Agency Balances'. Amount of New Subscription..... 286,034 43 890,073 34 8.900 00 9,600 00 67,196 63 49,000 00 9,347 66 38,095 50 00,000 00 y Total assets... .............. .... 12,078,148 46 Losses in process of Settlement......... $850,000 y W J. B. BENNETT, President. : For Insurance in this strong and reliable Company k apply to ' JOHN WILDEB ATKINSON, Gen'l Ag't, k;' -, Insurance Booms, No. 5 N. Front St.' nov 2-2t , .. . - :,., Rare Chance for Bargains I MuM ' Rp. SaJJ. ' Wofhon Th W I . . . t "Thirty Qays. THE ENTIRE STOCK NOW ON, HAND; CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, H0TI0N& . .CLOAKS, r SHAWLS, tii,- t . nI TT blankets, 13ootS and Shoes, - Hats, . CLOTHING, - FURNISHING GOODS, -' CLOTHS, . ; . f ' OASSniEEES, &c., &c, AT PRESENT CONTAINED IN, Nos. S, 4 & 6, Lippitt's Building, 4. rj,. .Front, Street, Must be, sold without reserre to make room lor an entirely new stock; - - s , ' ! .,;-,.f ' f ' . w .,flJlD.li. - oct29'3xn J. & H. SAIIS0II, WHOLESAXB JkJX aBTAU. IUSAUBKS IW ; 43 . Elarltet Street.; Coct29tf,J' - Pawdeir I !v Powder I Oft ft KEGS BhQrpOKT'S FFFflr. 0 ftctcivea xu-WAX ana lor sale by DOV 3-tf , m .-c O? G. PAESLKY A CO.- , -a f 1- v 3. r 1 J A . 1 - VnniTrio-n . fliintiA w ' ;-fcr'w AMU Jl UUlAUi QQ TONS; NOW LANpiNG.jv , J i For sale by .'- wf joctSrtfV" milAM8V,UfiCHisQN.x Coal! Coal! three stories, and contalnanthel iprizeof j7,pOO is........... ;;;; m pWments-hot android water " 1 prize of 6,000 ifZZ "--- aC ' ',. i inn,!.: 2.0m and comioxu. V - lizeof iv - ' IkOOO j;u'Nt -E3T QuALlXT BJED ASH,-J ."TT7HEEE SUPESIOU SEGARS AND COT- . . . r,. , lV.l VV TIJSD LIQUOBS can always be had, in v. . o-Liu. vtAxj!i, w lillxj ASH, J GRATE and Steamboat, andmlth's Cdal, . For sale by' . i it-! .M .0. U. PABSLEXft COi- . PSStS& Wo::d Tard nar f09 f pst. louidiana State Lotted 1(X)M y Incorporated Angnst 17, l8 CHABLE T. HOWARD.;...pIisiLi ' MINGLE NCKBEB OTTtay SPlNDlDSCHEME-ONLYacoooKUMUfc;,.;, CAPITAL PKIZE..... ....... fcw CLASS P, TOBE DRAWN AT NEW OfiLEANs 0 SATUHO AT, November iith, l87, ' HOWARD, SIMMONS ft CO., Costeaotors - SCHEME: 20.00a Nmafiers Kclets' Oil $21, 1 Drtze of tsaooo . .1 prize of 30,000 is'rr '.my. " ' ' .ooo is.v......;! t prize oi w,uuu 1 prize of 10,000 .1 prize oi;,uuu lot ttik... . : v 4a - 10,000 ,000 urize 1 prize ot 1,000 1 prize of - 1,000 Iprizeof 1,000 t lpiize of-i 1,000 4 i prize or i,ww i prize oi - Iprizeof, 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of -1 prize of 1 prize of ' Iprizeof I prize of 1 prize of v 1 prize of ! Iprizeof ; 1 prize of : 1 prize of i i prize of ' 1 prize of 1 prize of 1,000 -1,000 l,ouu 1,000 '1,000 1,000 fare........ JL(UUU ; 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 ' 1.UW l prize or U.O0OJ 60 prizes of 600 are &17 prizes oi ; aw H7 prizes or ; aw are... 86 Approximation prizes..... X 2S rwi HO prizes, amounting to 280 400 Whole Tickets, 20 j shares in proportion. Prizes payable without deduction. . : Orders to te addressed to I H.S ri1 ,,. " C&AS. H. HOWAKP, . i Lock Box 692, Post-Office, New Orleans ''Send Post-Offlce Money Older, orEegis- ter your Letter. oct 19-tf ; : Brunswick! County Claims. TEbasbs Ofvicx o BainrswicK Cotjmtt, ; m-.y r Skithvuxb, N. ., Wth Oct., 1871. T AM INSTRUCTED by the Commissioners' AM INSTRUCT JfiD by the Comm; of Brunswick County to ask all jl oi jtsrunawicx county to as& all persons holding claims asralnst tne Conntv of Rrrma. ; jvlck to present tbem as early as practicable to ine unaersigneo. - And l am furtner in structed to say that an early arrangement will be made for their adjustment and settlement, and that they will be settled according io their priority of presentation. . JOHN H. THEE, oct 19-lm : Treas'r of Brunswick Co. Ifotice. SUBSClilBEES TO THE WILMINGTON and North East Steamboat Company are here by notified that there"wiir be a meeting of the said subscribers at the Commercial Ex-, change on Wednesday,: Nov. 1st, 1871, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of organization and eleetigaof QfflCfirs. Persons who desire i tSke stock in this company are invited to attend, as the books will be open for additional subscription. oct l6-S&Ftd. .. , Bacon! Pork! DfiY SALTED SHOULDEIiS, DRY SALTED ' SIDES,' Clear ; Dry Salted Long Clear, Dry Salt Short Clear, Dry Salted Clear Rib. Heavj City Mess Pork, Smoked j . Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Smoked ' : Western Slioulders, Smoked Western Rib Sides, Smoked . Western-Clear Bib Sides, BRE AKFAST STRIPS I I A MS. For sale by- - - . :iOCtl3-tf - 'l VLLEKH. Daily Journal please copy. ' ' Fall; nnd TViutcr i 7 i - Millinery MILLinERY GOODS! I UA.VE J USX KET IttlStED J FROM THK KortU with one. of the largest and handsom est stoek of Millinery tioods fever brought to this Market, .i,!? yAla- fr - ,.f ; WHITE GOODS, CORGETG, HOSIERY, .. 'DRESS TEIilMIMGS, f And sButtorvsji 'Iteal and Imitation JSAIR:GOdlS: . everything tha!s i riAte In thn MTIXINl!- URYand . j, r- - . y Fancjr " Goods 'Department. v v CALli AND EiAMINEJTHEM; J One t Price I? Tr ."" c Terms Cash ! r V k S.Nev? Goods recelvct every week dur- tngr the season 4 . - A. 1. BBOWJV. OCtl0:tf . - Exchange Corner. "a. CIIPF01L5) EOTJSE, m.TJXC CITT. wim uuro ouperior jriuiu v MICHIGAN cHEnnTG;2?oMcco; - j Furnished Kooms, by Day, Week or Jlanta. I s i nnze oi b.uw is.... oct 16-tI , J. A, CLIFFORD, PTOPT. 1