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1 Th uiidaji Novem ber, 1871.) - r- - Tr ., -m "TP. "NT JRi J - T Editor oud Proprietor.- THE CIBCVLATION OF THE JUOMX- LISRED IN NORTH CAROLINA. t BIG- PAY FOR LITTLE WOBK I ...... ,' ' .T A Chance for Everybody. Iq order to extend the circulation of aii r publications. rpidly, we wish to cjd$t the energies of a number of active, enloiv prising agentvand to such agentd we are fc .AUnvri tn?AffPi indncerhents of thtf moBt MM . s .. ., - liberal character. tj. wa. rfciJU ftitM&nlna 'filar nublishcd II.U w - ---7 i . j daily, at $7.00 per year; the WEincLT Stab, published every Friday, at $2.00 per year ; and the Carolina Jarmei puD e,4ishedr monthly at $2.0O:peti year. - A strictly in advance. flno(imn fnnioa cont nn.l J. ; fl t: : agealllnadelcnoWrion1 applies io.i to - Wm." II. Bernard, . I THE CAKOLINA FAEMEE;. Every Farmer Should Subscribe -CI'IVJE AGENTS WASTED, i ' The Qarolina Farmer is now published in monthly magazine form, with handi some coyer and elaborate title page;-, is printed on the finest paper, and with new and beautiful type bought expressly for at heavy expense. It contains 32 pagesj of original matter and choice selections: ana is expressly aaaptea to me iarming interests of the two Carolinas. In typographical excellence and variety V of reading matter, we challenge compare son with any agricultural journal of the; country. ' ... Terms of subscription, $2.00 per year,! in advance. Active agents wanted tit every post-office in the country. The most; liberal compensation allowed agents! Forj full particulars, and specimen copies, j Address, Wm. H. Bernard, i tf. Wilmington, N. C. ; THE PRICE OF COTTON ITS PBES- iENT DEPRESSION AND PROBABLE RISE. : . ' . , s - TJlfi. plant era- of Norlh Oarolintv and the other Southern States are considerably de pressed at this time by the decline in the price of cotton. It the staple could have; commanded during the whole season the! fine price in marketwith which it started,; the feeling would be much easier in agri cultural and financial circles. A decline of Iwo or three cents in the pound in an article like cotton necessarily affects the ,publiciulse;; ') ', ' ' This decline came .unexpectedly. The unfavorable spring and' summer seasons, which verj materially injured the, crop!, catting it short at least one-third, induced the belief in almost all minds that the price would be unusually good during the ntire, -ehipping season. -We are . now to enquire why this reasonable belief has not been realized. l i-r ' 1 Cotton is the most uncertain product of our swtion,'and we might safely1 Sayof the country. There is always existing , some concatenation ot .events; some con spiracy of causes operating to elevate or depress its value in market. The seasons may be bad or the crop be wasted by the ravages ot ne'boll worm.'" Cojfton is also subject to thewiii and caprice pf specula tors, who combine to carry out their pur- .. pOfCS.ti. : uf'z i -tri - -I ? I .. The present depression in the market is due to a combination of circumstances, either of which alone would -affect the price of the article, i In the first plaee:fherdithe increased . rates of the oceanic freights. In a long i voyage of four thousand miles,- as that to I Liverpool or Hamburg, freights constitute j an item, and a small increase in the ch arges operates to depress to that extent the hometn'rrks.f ,J';"stl'T- 15 u The second cause is the decline in gold," which to those whaThaye observed Jhin timat4 ilnetidteropenatfmje of . these articles, h eoof and" sufficient rea son why cotton hoald be down when gold is. V r.T 7JitrjL:pJro,lKcr- Te )hieago r tljie offiqerUpoa the arrival f br bus fire hftd iu infldenca unon"m"nnpV irnioo I batfd Be idarcelyociCectiiim, and reluc ril6vimiiktrfWA--iiZ yr. "S? Z -JOTV vtuigeSectpon ialUusiiisr-ntereBts-iIoaeicAmS DUiugcnu. .11 WiU UUt BO UUSJ lO UUy COt ton?wHfc- jriwoBflvrmanrk.TiiThftij'rtti. zmvl 4 iSraiao ga troag: amse. -. It is the heavy receipt-earlier than usual. i Cotton accbtml -- These and some concurrent reasons have produced the T3ecrme.rrLet.lii scc"if there ' 1 ' J . . 1 X A. 1 ' t li not a liKeimooa or a removia ui uu icusi some of them, bringing about a reaction. 1 There is no accounting for the value o gold.' It may. continue to decline, or i may appreciate. The ocean freight tarifls a minor cause-r-mayjor may not be lowered in time- fo accomplish uny good. Bu li-fi'ia stronsr encooraseinent. ; that the inaia causes operating on the price of cot ton fiU 'J be partTy at. least," removed a anearly day. Tlie .recovcry pf a great r --j r zz. i ..... . 7 ipnnnrrr.i kh.i uni' ikiiii nuuuv o uuuvw even as thaf of the burning of Chicago must be only a question of a fevy rnonths. an4- the lieavy receipts in the early months ?f tThe si'asori. -must necessarily, be follow ed in a shortcrop year by correspondingly short st receipts in the latter half .of : the F&eason. If. we are right in these "conclu si6ntihhherewili"be. a.rallyjn the market eventually, . even jf : thesprice should be lower for the next fe. w. weeks. We regret to see 1 tbatr the Savan nah Eeptillican, the oldest daily newspaper in thQ: ! South, has been sold -under J the sheriff's r' hammer. . The failure, of the Charleston Mercury a iew . years since j another i ! instance ; of the uncertainty of journalism, even when backed.by old age Sand reputation, v No r calling, perhaps, re- InuiresamrinclitiitjTr tactand' ceaselesa vigilance tnan , joornaiism, jcjspuuiaujr ia this the case with daily newspapers. . i fell A w A ! j Blind Tom cleared $41,000 last year.! . - v - - j Wm'. Cullen Bryant celebrated his 77th birthday Friday. ( - A snake with a hum an head is the last sensation at Houston. The Methodists, of , JKochestcr, N." Yi, hate raised $ 1,300 for the Chicago Methodists. - . - j ' ' I J r Jackson r will . bo' the iirstrcity n Mississippi to have a street railway Company. ! i : . . . :." - - : The ponds ot Eastern Maine are frozen j pyer, and people are skatiDg upon them. ; ? r . ; j , A 2,000 pound, bar oi soap took the place of the big cheese at the At lanta (Ga.) fair. ? ' ;V- kJ.. , . . SVV : , j The cattlo trade of East Flor ida is becoming a very important .branch of commercial enterprise. . ,. j ri6t. 'Louis has a direct trade with lOjOOO miles of navigable rivers. Her capital invested in river interests is six millions, i ' Major Junius B. Wheeler, of the Engineer Corps, United States army, has resigned, to take effect from the 10th ultimo. ; !.- : ! : ' ; - John "Vesbergen presented a bell to a church in Wisconsin, and the first time it was rung it tolled for his fu nkal. j -. ; . j A. Tcnncoapc Trroixian-xccetltly released her husband from the State Pris on by walking 150 miles to Nashville, wth a child in her arms, and asking the Governor to pardon him. Vr : A Michigan doctor, who was arrested because his patient died, has been acauitted on the ground that he did the best he could, giving all the medicines he knew the names of.' . , ; One ef (lie IiOgan Sisters Becomes i Maniac on Uer TV edding Day. A Washington, paper.v of Sunday last srives a sad narrative of the first exhibition ot insanity on' the part of Alice, one of the well known Logan -sisters, under circum stances 1 particularly distressing,-About lijo'clock.on Thursday night she was found wandering by a policeman in the streets, and when questioned made no re el v. except J', It's a plot to ruin me, It's a blot. "and I was almost married to him."; Seeing that she was laboring under severe mental excuemcui uucuucu wnu lusuiujr, he,'t66k her to jthe Central 1;"(uardhouse, where upon being'further questioned, she incidentallv remarked that she had? ibeen alniost married to, Albert W. Aiken, who 'was playing the ".Witches ot New York" at Wall's Opera House. Mr. Aiken was immediately sent for, and soon arrived at tne sruara nouse, wuere ue luiurmeci iue officers that she was his wife, and had been married, that morning by Rev. ; Mr. Addison, at the Trinity. Church,' corner of Third and U streets, ana was formerly Alice .Logan, wno tooK a pnncipai part in the'play! then -progressing at the Opera House. It appears ' "that after she was rnatriecTin the morning she rode, inconi pany with her husband, to the gStjr James . I T ...m V. n H V. 1 1 J 14 J MM XIUIUI, W licit; Liicjf ncic awjiuy aVUUi- 'fynied by a- gentleman and'tMrs. Cell a Logan Kellogg, (ner sister), wno assisted at me'marriageand that the theri "Mrs. Aiken showed signs of indifference to Mr. AikenMrs-Kellogg. noticing this, walked with her to a friend's residence on Ninth' street, nearK,' where she remained 8j3?eral hours.'' Mr- Kellogg being called away about; 8 o'cloelpjin .the eveningleft MrsJAiken in the house, cautioning her to rlmain there until'"she Came'JIjabk, and her'e, she (MJLiken Was ; to"', t&ke ' her regular chafaictCr ,-, in x the J,play. . Jni the abseride of Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs;Ark'en'te.- cime unmanageable and left tbe house, reaming abtWe'fereetsuntil met by Ftantfv accompaniea mm to tnet M.tjantej HotetJ eii;ho'Tv:nndermkaicttr treat ment4and.it;iBi eincerelyi jhapeftT tnar she !60ri- will recdver her mind and liealtb. : "ArMrs. an(Ilkrii's Carter livingT in St: Jolin's county, 3"Hda4 recently distin guished, themselves by Jallinfl; Alarge bear- Two lisoniter.bears jer in enase-bi"t.soniAJ a trce.ii T4ie! ladies gather-ed an axejBfcbd at the'eoftrbf i0ree, and As4the.;bea;r at tempted to descend struck tt onllMjiE- andrnththt. assistance til thedogs. kill I ' vu ita ktIU.Y.S3lf .it .My 1 j Murderous Assault on a Policeman by The Baltimore Gazette says that officer Fitzgerald, in attempting to v arrest a maniac.who had secured himself in a room, was attacked with as knife, and narrowly Craned with his lifp. The fol owinff are the details": " . f i AlLsuspicions of danger having been re moved from the mind ot the officer Dy me representations of : the tamily as to the mud type of his insanity, otneer Jmzgeraiti entered unsuspectingly, but bad . scarcely reached the centre of the . apartment be fore the mahiao sprung fupon him, armed with a short breakfast kmre, tne Diaae ,oi which was strong'and sh'irp," and before the victim could raiso his, hand to protect- himself, stabbed him in , fapiu succession six times in the bead and face inflicting frightful and dangerous wounds, from which the blood streamedin torrents over toe. floor. JThe most serious- wound ,was otrithe right cheek, extending from r the ear to the, eye, cuttmg ai perrect furrow, tcarinsr un the flesh and sinews in a terribly painful manner.1 The other wounds were, in various parts of the fce and head, but were not of such a seriovis ."character, and were all very v painful, ooe -of, them narrowly escaping destroying the sight of tne Tignii eye, wuicu it pro uaeiy i mpmreu. The other , officer present J aidedfe-Mr? Straughen in securing the linatic,. and after being disarmed and band cuffed,, he was placedin the, carriage and taken to Bayview Asylum. v..- i,j r Grantas a "Location. -n Thfl nfiwannnpra nr rnnVinw ifnn ff tliA President's Portland speech.- Jfhey ought not to do iti. . Was it , not a very . good speech.'! It will be remembered it ran; as iouowsri -rr Ti": '- " Citizens of Portland : I have very -rivid recQllections of a to rn e. gratl ly i n vi si 1 1 made sixiyears ago'in your city. Now iTe- turn from an equally pleasant one, both- uere and in otber parts of your State. My reception has .been most pleasing, and I hope my visits will not be so far apart in the future, otherwise I shall not-be able to visit you often before I am a very old man.1 I thank you for this greeting.1'; v; ' ' JNow, we contend that this was anmi- nently. wise, patriotic, and Conservative speech. We can find no fault with it. ;It was not tedious. Nobody could complain of being tired ouf with listening to it. It was easily reported. Above all, it was sound and true, which '"public speeches sometimes are nor. v It will bear the closest analysis. See : what a beautiful series of syllogisms may be made of it viz : ' 1. Six years is a long time. . I have not seen you for six years. Therefore, it is a long time since I saw you. ' , iHi U;u: - 2. A few long times make a lifetime. Six years is along time. v Therefore, a few times six years make a ifetime." : ' ; " 3. In the course of a lifetime I shall be a very.. old man. :..r.:y:i ,,r- ,r., 4. If I don't see you oftener than here tofore, I shall see you once in six years. In the course ot a very,: few times six years I shall be a very old man. Therefore, if I see you no oftener than before; I shall see you only a few times be fore I am a very old man. We really think Gen. Grant's speech was one of the most lucid and logical ever delivered by that distinguished orator. MolUe Register. The Amenities of Politics How Onn ..dutHi lor tne .Presidency - At tacics Anotner.- i v;:;, - From George Francis Train's Speech at St. ' ' ; . osepu, mo., uct. Grant is the most gigantic sell ever plved off on an outraged people. fSen- sation. He is an ignoramus, r He thinks Lafayette came from Germany, and the Hessians from France. That's so.1 , Hence ne sided witn a rotten empire against a live republic., ; .Hisses. Don't hiss him ; ho don't know any better. I never see the General that I don't feel like . saying : General, Tve only five minutes, tell me all you know. Laughter.. You might as well try to light a wet squib as to sret a popular cheer for the great dead-beat,; I aeaa-neaa, tribe-taker I sensation and applause. His passage through East and and west, is a luneral cortege, with Mor ton, Butler, -and the official thieves as pall bearers. ' Sensation. His - own party swallow him as they would a dose of salts and senna. I Laughter. They are asham ed of him. His ignorance, his nepotism his disgusting habits are minutely por trayed by Sumner, Tilton, and Phillips once hi9 bosom companions. fLauehter." Greeley and Butler loathe him. while the party obliges these professional hacks to . mm sleep witn.. mm., Laughter. ; A fast horse, a short six. some joteut, a tanvard a big steal, and stolid stupidity, make up uis giauu loiai. Lnisses.j MISCELLANEOUS. VARIETY STORE ! VARIETY STORE! : ' - 43 Market Street. . s WOULD INFORM HIS PATKONS THAT ON - Wednesday, October 18tlj, he will open one of the, largestand best select-j ed stocks of 1 'MllINSRYOpbs TO BE, aDrli T IT B s OIT 4 consisting.of everything aefi and fashionable In Freuch Pattern Bonnets andllats, i :Clw5rs, Feathers, JBlonds, Wreatnsr Rnebcs SasbaLBonnet.'iknI.lIIeIt Ribbons, of all widths an i most desirable shades, -and '...'.-ir.-t- a flneliue-of- :- - ---- - viL v j2Tg y&vi&lk&ii iMi SUITS Black -Fringes, Velvet' Ribbons, Dress-J ahOf! yiui.A. uubvous unu xrimmings, jinen anu "Lace.CoUars and Beta, Ilaitt and Em. ( A hi TTni1U.,.Al.f i 1.1 :-4 i' 7 . erings, Edginc! and" Insertlnirs. k5 sJ Kid Gloves, best quality Hdsiery, Hoop Skirts Corsets; Sewed, Woven and the Cele bratod 'Abdmlnal (Mtiti and e very varied of "i,3tDIES UNDER GAItMEJtJTS, and oct lWm naS W-0'"6 &t; AN. SPJiOIAL NOTIOESr them of NEOi.Ect sands are now suffering from billiousnees, ia- digestion, constipation, periodical 7 fevers, general debility, and nervous affections, who might be restored to perfect health. within a mmiti,.i.t'i. tTnDt.tt;r.flKfftm. ach Bitters. Th mnitit.ndfia wlio.hflve been ach Bitters. - The mpltitude who have been cured of these and other ailments by, the rate of this well known, specific are always "ready to testify to its virtue as i&-preventive and a remedy. They .are spread over the whole country ;' they are eager to praise and recom mend it ; and; yet, notwithstanding its vast populaiity, there are many invalid s, and many who are continually exposed to'the epldemi cal .diseases, against which it is a sure protec tion, who,' either through indifference . .or , in-, credulity neglect to seize the opportunity to cure and means of prevention, which they have only to reach out their hands to' obtain. This is strange ; it is one of. the onouxalties of human nature which.it-isi; impossible to ac- count for or explain, is. however, quitfl pronuneiu. ciuzens. xn everytning in which 7;-,,, " -yv ' - I . Vi,a thQ articles nowln use are Objectionable, Crys certain that every day the number, of these tal Discovery is perfect. It la warranted to Martyrs of Neglect, is "diminishing, v This Is' "contain neither bugar of Lead, Sulphur or Ni- proved by the Statistics of the salei of the gTeat remedy.'' During the present' jail the demand for It has increased beyond' all pre cedent, and it seems as it In the end1 the ea-; tire community would realize the important fact, that when all other medicines prescribed fnr thA A.liirt'O'rf'rtTTtTiln.lTita fall "if. .iri "nnrl rinoa effect a cure: protection against tlie diseases most common at this season, there is nothing comparable with it.1 " . nov 5-eodlw-Sun Wen Fri - - BATCIIELOR'S II AIR DYE.5 ' '.... f This superb Hair Dye la-the best in the World Perfectly Harmless, "Reliable and Ins tant nna. jjci disappointment. No Bediculoua Tints, or Unpleasant oaor? A.Batchelor'a Hair Dye produoes IMMEDI ATELY a splendid Black or . Natural" Brown: Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the'Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye.. Sold by all Druggists. Factory 16 Bond street, New. York. U. -. - '- ; t feb 7-eodiyent Tu Th Sat :. X AflSUELLANEO Jti. PIANOS! OEGANS! NO. 435 BKOOJIE STKJEET BROAD WAT, W. Y. NEAR C. M. Tremaine & Bro., Manufacturers and dealeks in P I A Nil - AND AGENTS FOR THE , ; Burdett Combination Organ, - CONTAINING Gameater & Eorflett's Ng UnsroTBnients. Greatest Success of the Age ! THE disagreeable reedy tone entirely over come in ttiis instrument. The verdict is unanimous. We challenge the World to equal icl Our new scale niedi um-s iz e d 7 octave PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low prices for cash. . The New York Indeveddenl of Sent. 16th. avs of the BURDETT ORGAN : " It is by far the most perfect reed instru ment we have ever seen." The Christian Leader of Oct. 2d, says : , " We had no idea that a reed instrument could be brought to 8uch rerfectionJ - gh. y.. ua iuwio everywhere who have iiau an oppunuiuiy oi listening to its Deauti ful strains, not only give it their unqualified approval, dut; unnesitatmgiy concede that it stands without a rival. . The exeat increase in the aaleAf onrinstrn ments, has enabled us to reduce ourpricesfor from ten to twenty-five percent, less than any other house (offerihg the same class of instru ments) in tne united states. While we act tmon thA ma-Hm nf nwirir sales and small. proflts,' we mate it. at the same time, a special obiect. to furnish our customers witn intruments in no way interior to me. i . v v Best in the felarket. EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY GUAR. , : AMTEED rOR SIX TEARS. ' Manv families bn,ve had a desire to nhtafn a fianq, out coma u t anoitl to pay the dealers a profit of from (loo to $300, neither do they wish to purchaser cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than it is worth, hence a large class of our music lov ing people have been obliged to do without. . We. can' furnish- New Seven-Octave Piano 'Fortes from $275 to $950. Second-hand Pianos from $40 to $250. 'New Cabinet Organs; $45 to $1,000. -.. - - . . - PRICE LIST SENT TO AN Y ADDRESS. C M. TREMAINE, W. B. TREMAINE. June 5-SAFtf ; Fair and Festival ! Tobe held by theLadiea of tho First Presbyterian Church of1 this City,' on Wednesday. Thursdayand "Friday of FairWftPk . .' "uu.-f"., Jair weeK. ;;; . ;. . . - - . y t The Ladies of the First Presbyterian Church ot this City will hold Fair and Festival at the Citv Ha.!! on thA vonir.a.a wrtobri, Thursdav. And FTHav;NAmhtf; ih ii' f And wji;RKir7iiim , of eyery description vmboffetedor-sale i:2iil& furnished at the City Hall w iwuuio uv wo -jignyuaunu x air uuring i it. u its au sewiAs: Machines. . - i -each day and evening of the Fairat a reason- . r J -JTt Wr i -'"'l aoie price, xney will also have-TABLEAUXf &c, Ac. Evtery effort will be made to render the evening -pleasant and 'attractive, aridftro SSayw-? Tickets admitting-lal7;ahd gentleman 25 cenis. aingie ia cents, unudren 10 cents. -;! -Tickets can hA Ohtlltntofr- of. TTeinWar), jBook Store. . nov 5-12, ) lg, ig l.. ? sucoBssba'To r o& I1BO WN A ANDEnUOSf, , tFINEKATOHESCLOOKS, a Jewelrrr Silver'? Wdfvr all ages. : ; - .No. 37 MaeS Sffiir'lL , SrWatcheSj Clocks ind Jewelry carefully repaifed.-is The Premiunis.fTOth fiae JeeafTgrtcui- turai air, together with several Special Tre-1 uuuins uomracted ror and iurnishoU. iby-this House. nov6-Im . .. . rEsTABLiSHGD IJT 1823.1: , . I xxi.su r u jui-.iL. a ujs NUTllTLED. TH at. ON connection witn tnat superior 1 ' jS trrll .:iui:',ite dri- . ..MICHIGAN - rT. W'?BBOTOT SStS ' CHBWIHG' TOBACCO. CLEAR AHD HARMLESS AS WATER -r .;-i : ; . ,4 : . ' - , i . i - HATTANS' - ' - , . .j PPVg AT ;rtTfifVl?P V TAP ; - . ' . -r-r' : Artlmr Nattansi ' Inventor - and Proprietor, Washington, C. V.;- i A " PEBPECTLY CLEAB1 PltEPAUATION in. one bottle. .3 easilv anniled ba wnt.pr. lor restoring Gray Hair -to Its natural color- ana y out mm appearance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to promote the growth ot the; Hair ana stop Its falling oat. It' is kw- TiHKJuv HABMLBB8 ana ponectiy iroe irom any poisonous substance, and "will therefore take the place of all the dirty, and unpleasant prep arations now in use.' Numerous-testimonials1 have been sent us irom many - of our :-most unva Oliver, xi uoes not son tne ctotnes or scalp, is agreeably perfumed and makes one 01 tne Dest dressings tor tne ixaic in use. it restores tne coior ot tne Hair and uniformly than any other and al ways does so In from three virtually feeding the roots of .th all the nourishing qualities necessary uecayea ana inauces a new. SiSfflSSStt produces a pleasant and cooling: effect on tne scalp and giv$s.the Hair a pleasing appear- ance. , : , ..;, n "We call espeoial attention to the fact that a "limited.number of small trial bottles can be had by those wishing to try it 'You will no tice that in pursuing this course our aim is to convince by tne actual merits of thearticle. ' For sale in Wilmington by MoILHENNY WBIGHT, Wholesale and, Retail,, at Proprie tors rates.''"" nov8-tf- GKAND DTJiKE . AT THE POPULAR ! . , CLOTHING,: BOOHS of M.U-JV S O N & C O . Is ' creating immense excitement. . . t Call and see "-- His Royal Highness, AT ' 38 MARKET STREET. nov 8-tf .:. FOR NEW; YORK. REGULAR LINE. milE FINE SCHOONEB, ; BURDETT HART, - CAPTAIN PEARCE, WILL UAVE QUICK DISPATCH as above. For freight engagements, apply to nov 7-tf it. n ' WILLIAMS & MUECIUSON. Rare Chance for Bargains ! Must Me bold Within Tie Next Thirty, Days. - THE ENTIRE STOCK NOW ON HAND, CONSISTING OF J T)T?Y CllOOim TTOTTOTIR lit It 4 CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Hlanlrtn "Rnnfa ,nrl Rlina , TTofa : -- ru!"'. . CLOTHING, FURNISHING. GOODS, CLOTHS, . u OASSIME'RE&c.i&c., AT PRESENT CONTAINED IN Nos. 3, 4 Sc, 5, Xippitt's Building1, - w " .m.Jw-. Froxi(; street, Must be sold without reserve to make room for an entirely new-stock.- ;. JI. & B. EMAISUEL. oct 29 3m A DflV "nf J MWM W ' T.ifiS' I i Z 7 J L r-T - - " - 1 A who. have -sewing MACHINES, dOL can now buy for Three Dollars,., , ARterantauider..-t...'.;.".Vrth$3 od A Br'aidet1' " 44 V 'U ? S RSanrtra w." " " -jl S A Kumer and Gatherer. 160 4 A&iusTODie ttemmer..ii. s 00 I AHAajustaDieiJmder,,.,.. rJ 3 00 915 00 wortb of Attachments, for $3 OO. , COffiMliafiOfl SeWlBg IlaCMlie AttuCllieilL htt.is perfectly .wonderful I Call and examine n A "fcTTJl lip in r -w . 3pt 20-tf -NO. 9 So. Front St., Vnimlngtori. - Marshars1 Office. i ..... j CITY OP WILKIKOTOM i: ' . . . , wWJJii Bi. t ' OOTOfiEE 28th, 187f, '; HitiS and Suhrisefastef "than 6 walk, will be arrest "'." v i oana broSight before thrf'dity Court and' reV (lulled: to pay a tine Of flve dolIarST"" ' ! " ' " j t -'By 6rdei?ot tno"Afayor. ' -7;' " v' l" ! -STjaJuoA oMa on mtrW.'-F-CANAbAT"' cthtf'-s,i'i' 'I5 ":i-Clty Marshal.5 E1 JC0N5 QWoIiAHDINQil-i F8Fsa:bV'-JX ''n 'Mv-.-.-. ho -A,' 100; "r. .1 ArKnn s i njFotsaiaby :ft Jne3l.tf hwaf. ji.i3yiLlAttDTmosi ! LouisianaStrrri? "I ; ' CCWlTTy K Tr . ' wuxx -tjJi X. Incorporated An. , .. " , UBUst 17, lSfti lUATUft3 I,,HOWAPn V5k. v ."'.' ? E. SPLENDID SCHEME ONLY 5 rao,o CAPITAL PBBE..,.,,., CLASS P, TO BE DRAWN AT NEW OELKak8 0m 8ATURDAT, November ,itht HO WABD, SIMMONS A CO., Co, ; . SCHEME: 20.000 Kniiiliers -Tickets Onlj $20. l prize of fso.ooo is l urizeof. 2.000 An 8.O00 1 prize of Jwxxn , , ............ 2,000 1 prize of 1,000 i.lorizeof ' 1JXX) 1 prize of 1,000 : 1 piize of - '1,000 ; X prize of 1,000 ' i prize or i, i,uoo - 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 lTjrizeof,' 1,000 1 rrlze of, 1,000 1 rlMACYiwi,."",,""i"i 1 prize of 1.000 l prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 x prize oi -ri,wo 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1.000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 j i prize oi x,wu ' "1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 7 v ""w. uv., 9fwi 317 prizes of too are . ' $Z 36 Approximation prizes jS 440 prizes, amounting to.. ..$ 280 4oe Whole Tickets, $20; shares in proportion. Prizes payable without deduction. Orders to te addressed to CHAS. T. HOWARD, . - Lock Box 692, Post-Office, New Orleans. Sr Send Post-Office Money Older, orEegis ter your .Letter. oct 19-tf Brunswick County Claims. TRbas'bs Office of BBtraswiCK County, ) . ' SlOTHVILLB, N. C, 19th Oct., 1871. I AM INSTRUCTED by the Commissioners of Brunswick County to ask all persons holding claims against the County of Bruns wick to present them as early as practicable to the undersigned. And I 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 to their priority of presentation. JOHN H. TREES, ;. octl9-lm Treas'r of Brunswick Co. Bacon! Pork! DbY SALTED SHOULDERS, DRY SALTED -SIDES, Clear ; Dry Salted Long Clear, Dry Salt Short Clear, Dry Salted Clear Rib. Heavy City Mess Pork, Smoked ; Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Smoked Western ; Shoulders, Smoked Western Eib Sides, Smoked . Western Clear Rib Sides, BREAKFAST STRIPS HAMS. ' For sale by - OCtl3-tf- ADKIANA TOLI.KKS. DaUy Journal please copy. Fall aiua Winter Millinery AND MILLINERY GOODS! I HAVE JUST RETUENED FROM THE North with one of the largest and handsom est stock of Millinery Goods ever brought to this Market. - Also, , ;. , ... , WHITE , GOODS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, DRESS : TKIMMIii GS, And Buttons, Real and Imitation HAIR GOODS, and everything that is new in the MILLINE RY and Fancy Goods Department. - CALL AND EX AMINE THEM. On Pflce I Terms Cash ! P. 8. New Goods received every week dur ing the season.. , , . - 1 'c: A. D. BROWN. V Exchange Corner. oct 10:tf.5 THE, . CLIFFORD HOUSE 'jwt .AND OHLT " ' SAMPLE ROOM, T3; :4 .; IN tri . CITT ' "fTTHERE SUPEElOli SEGAES . jN i W' . . . .rf WTI TLED LIQUORS can always be bail, in Furnished Booms, by Day Week or ilontl. J OCtl6-tf J. A. CL1FFOBD. fWPj The Haripn Star, ESTABLISHED OVER 20 TEAKS AGO. THE MOSTjPOPUAIU , J OUBNAL IN TIlE. ) vtrlFES DEE SECTION, ' Circulates among the wealthy planters along tho W.; C; & Ai J3L lid. ' Alsohas many sub- scrihers ialong the line or the W., C. A B. B. B - The . Stab ofTerS)?BOiAi. Ikppckhbkts to .WXKXHSTOK APVKBTISMia. - ' ' v - .' It Is conceded that no paper in Eastern Carolina has a Circulation equal to that en joyed by the Mae urn Stab. : ' r. ; TEE M.S LIB E-Jft A I , ;!t antsoitf J'' - -' . '. .Marion C. H., S. t. ' , a prize 01 80,000 la. ,000 more penect l prize of 20,000 is.... " 3o,ooo nreDaration." I lnrlrnnf innnr io 2Brw to ten' days, 1 prize of 9,000 is lO.ooo e Hair with I" 1 1 nriTA ' snnn ia fl.nm to its I .1 prize of -; 7,000 ' Is.""."";"":: , it restores tne i i prize or 6,000- Is........ wo erowth of the I - 1 tiriwnfi fLnmia 6.0or else. The : l prize of ,000;.is..:;.'.';;", ooo rerv.' also 1 nrize of '8.000 is v i000 .7-';. 50 J: "M'inv ,:'tf, tyl A . . .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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