XHB MOnniWG STAR,
PUBLISHED DAILY, . ;
wJyf . H BKttNARD, Editor aud Prop'r.
orioB, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St.
S1 nwinths. in advance....
5S rSoStS :iu advance....,.....:.., 75
Mossing Stab will be deli vered in any
art of the City aUTErrasH Okwts per week. .
UETOBOLOUIVAL ttECOttr.
- Nov. 9, 1871. - ,
TheH
tnom
eter. Windr
Weather
56 .Calm jCloudy ;
64 IE Gentle Cloudy
63 ICalm- Cloudy --
VleaaTenfp. of day, 63.deg. . ;, ;
Notb. All barometric readings are reduced
,he aea-level and to 82 degrees Fahrenheit,
' KOBKKX SSTBOTH,
SergH Signal Service U. a A.
Weather Report.
War Dbpaktmjbut" I
Ufaice of Chief Signal Officer, r
- Washington, Nov. 9-4:35 t M. J -
Probabilities, - i
The low barometer Illinois will probably
more eastward into Lake Erie on Friday,
and easterly winds continue " on Lake Michi
gan backing to northwest,"; and increasing
northwest winds on Lake Erie, veering to the
southwest. Southeast winds with raui from
Georgia to Virginia. Cold northwest winds
and clearing weather west of Alabama and 'Il
linois. Easterly windi with" threatening
'weather in New England " Cautionary Signals
are ordered for the southern portion of Lake
Michigan and Lak Eri. ; 5;-.;
iJSVI AUVlHllBi!ifiliir, . ; .
liiiiNfcBBKOEK's Live Book Store, 89 Market
St. New Goods. ' '
Chas. T. HowAferx Louisiana State Lottery'
Company - " ' , - f
Wm. M. Poisson, Secret try. Meeting of St.
. John's Lodge. " .. V 'CV 1
Read the advertisement of the Worrell Sla
ters and Leon Brothers. .' f
Dudley & Eixis. Rubber Brogans.
Read the advertisement under the -caption
of "For dale or Rent."
0. G. Pabslbt & Co.-Sawed Wood, Oak,
Ash and Pine. . . .,. '
D. J. GiLBBRT.Bar and Oyster Saloon.
Heiuoved. . '
S. Levy having removed to his new Store,
corner Market and Front, formerly, occupied
.by J. G. Bauman, has just opened an entire
new stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and
Shoes, and Ladies and Gents . Furnishing'
Goods, which he la offering to- the public, at
the very lowest Cash Priees. Call and examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Thank
ful lor past favors, a continuance of the same
is respectfully solicited,
oetll-lm ' S. Lbvt.
liovcrnor Lewrey.
As the train on the Wilmington, Charlotte
aud Rutherford Railroad passed through
Lowrey's dominions on Wednesday, that re
doubtable chief, with any number of repeaters
visible at his belt, was observed by ; the pas
sengers at Moss Neck-looking" us "much -at
ease as if he was "monarch of all he surveyed,
aud his right there were none to dispute. V
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To Stop Bleealnsr.- ';; v;';V.;;
It is said that bleeding from a wound 'on a
man or beast, may be stopped by a mixture of
wheat flour and common salt, in ; equal parts,
bound on with a cloth. It- the bleeding be
profuse, use a large, quantity, say from one to
three pints. It may be left on for hours, or
even days, if necessary. . . ,
To KemTe EerMne Oil fromEloors;
Two or three weeks since,-at the request Of
a iriend, we asked some one to Inform us what
would take kerosene Oil out of a floor, and yes
terday a gentleman fujfnisbei us with a recipe :
Take a small quantity jof lime, mix enough
water with it to; make it of the consistency
oi thick paste, ' spread it on the floor and let
it stay from twenty -four to forty-eight hours,
remove it and all signs of the oil will have dls
appeared. Av.7-.r '
Arrival r Convict - for the 1 Worn
House. ' 'j ' . f ,"
An officer from Goldsboro' arrived in this
city last evening with four colored convicts,
sentenced at the late term' of the Superior
Court ia Wayne to various terms In our Coun
ty Work House. 'They were lodged ; in; the
Guard House last "night for sale-keeping J and
to-day will be, turned over to Superintendent
VanAmringe. We werenot able to 'learn
their names norths crimes of which they were
convicted.
The Insane or Onr State. " ,
We notice from a report of the proceedings
or the Board of Directors of the 8tate Asylum
for the Insane, held In Raleigh on Monday last,
which we find in the Raleigh 'Seniiml, that a
select committee was appointed, to 'report at
the next meeting of, the Board, on the 29th
inst., a strong appeal to the General Assembly
to provide for the care Of all the insane of the
State, and to recommend the. best plan of do
ing so. It was furthermore stated that there
are now io the Asylum 245 patientsfive more
than the building was designed to accommo
date, aud that there are 250 applications for
admission for patients, who are now mostly,
confined in the county jails of the State. !To
aid the Committee above alluded to In prepare
"K their report we wul4 state that we have
in our city proper facilities for taking care of
a limited number of these Unfortunates. Our
City Hospital is very : well' adapted to that
purpose, and now contains at least a dozen
who are there under treatment, and we aTe
assured that they not only receive the" kindest
attention, but are subjected to skillful ? treat
ment for their mental disorders Dr. Winantsi
the surgeon In: charge,; Is J peculiarly fitted,
through study and experience, to deal with"
Patients of this ; class, and we are confident
that they could not have better care in the
asylum, io any sense of the word; than they
would experience in the Hospital here.-; We
trust these facts may be taken into considera
tion and acted upon at thb next meeting of the
Board, with a little necessary preparation
about fifty patients could be accommodated
owe, and the facilities conld bV gradually ex
ded, provided the State is willing to allow
adequate compensation to justify it, ... .
eter.
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t.oeal J9eta
j Cloudy, with slight rains, last evening.
! Two fever deaths in Charleston yester
day. I r -
There was no session of : the Cl:y Court
yesterday morning.
- Emergent meeting of &C John's Lodge
No. t, P. & A. M.; this (Fridai); evening at
7!o'cjock. y . t v c - - - i
' HVe notice that ourth) street is? being
liberally sawdusted; apparently its -entire
length." ' f
f The Steamer Mertfcr under command of
Capt E. A. Maffltt, left yesterday on her first
regular trip to New River, Onslow county."
j Attention is called to the advertisement
o( Stj Mary's School, Raleigh, N.,0., the 60th
term of which will commence on the 16th of
vJtonkr7t1872L -' v . 1 r i r '"j' -
'-j Henry Anderson, charged with drnnkefa
ness.and assaulting a white woman living on
Nuttl street; yesterday, was arrested . and
marched to the lock-up. . . , 1
..'.-A- Eev, X, Branson, pn Wisher, of the North
Carolina Business Directory, Is bow: in, the
city, He proposes Issuing a revised edition
and will receive advertisemefitsjat' moderate
rates.w--,-. ,':''f""Vtf
j Look out for comets shortly; : The ap
pearance of two of these highflyers, Encke's
and Puttie's, is announced by the astronomers,
the first ip the evening and the latter in the
morning skies. . : r , j "
The Goldsboro 'Messenger of yesterday
says: We have already heard of twenty-eight
entries, for ther Wilmington Fair from Wayne
cpnnty alone. : .Let thenumber be increased
to fifty, at least. Wayne copnty should not be
behind any other section. "' ' ' i
j Remember , the ' called meeting of . the'
members of Stonewall Lodge No. I, Knights
of Pythias, .bo lield this evening, at 7X
of clock, for the purpose of making arrange
ments for celebrating their approaching-aa-niversaryy
" v ' - " .- ! '.
i
Committee of Beception.
The President of the Cape Fear Agricultural
Association, the Mayor of ' the city and the
Chamber of Commerce have appointed ithe
following gentlemen to act as a joint Commit
tee of Raceptio for the Fair next week : i
. ! Members of Agricultural Association. Maj. M.
P. Taylor, Maj.' F. Janney.
S Aldermen. Maj. R; P. Barry, D. Rumley,
Esq.! , , '
Chamber of Co,nmerce. Dr. W. W. Harriss,
(the other to be appointed.)
Worrell Sisters.'
.! By reference to our advertising . columns
this morning it will be seen that the celebra
tjed Worrell Sisters Will fill sn engagement at
the Theatre in this city during Fair week,
commencing on Monday evening. The Com-
pany is a strong one, consisting of the Sisters
Sophle, Irene uhd Jennie, assisted jyJtoejPro
tean Comedian, Mr. Harry Jackson, Jeniiie.
Willmore Frank, the Leon Brothers -and" a
i. -: -. .... 1 - "
most powerful Comic Opera Company. - The
engagement will open with the Spectacular
Musical Extravaganza of "Cinderella, or the
Lover, the Lackey, and the Little, Glass Sllp
er,V to be followed by the last sensation of
fit ejver I Cease to Love," with the Farce of
the fFooioJ, the Family." This company is
fghjy commended by the press where they
have'performed, and we think we can safely
promise the pnblic a week of genuine, unadul
terated amusement.
Oar
Qilp Basnet.
- A carpenter is seldom as handsome as his
Wife, ibecause he is a deal planer.
As late as 1790, girls were hot permitted
to attend public schools in Boston.
j Beauty ia said to be worse than wine it
intoxicates both the holder and beholder.
The latest : method ) of suicide t U to fill
one's mouth With gunpowder and then chew
' l. i T"vimnt"tt t-Yia osaartlrkn that. rafflA will
T "
stray into strange places, we may say that we
have een a cow hide in a shoemaker's shop. ,
1 A Missouri lady advertises for the person
who is in the habit of serenading her to stand
-hearer the house so that she can scald him.
An Illinois undertaker advertises that he
keeps: on hand "an elegant stock of neat and
nobby shrouds, warranted to give.sausiacuon
to the mpst particular,V- j . ' ..
Mr eecher, in sstirising pompous, talk
ers,. says, Language,, like window glass,
should not stop, the attentionon Itself, but on
that which i passes through IV1 r ; '
j t'Snsleldarlihg,V 'said a mother to her lit
tle daughter' of five summers, "what would
you do without your. mamma ??y J&'f pnt on
iustsucli a dress as I pleased every day," was
the affectionate reply.' .,
'I
ilneical Soirees.
We sro requested to announce that the first
jof the series of -Mdsical Soirees to be , given
during the present session at the Academy of
Music, under the able management of Prof. J.
F. Rheckert, which was to 4 have taken place
this WMyf evening; has been postponed
until further notice. We tender our thanks
ifor complimentary tickets. -- v
etltleAaJteMioa. -
I Certain parties Jn this city having sent a
petition to Gov. Caldwell, praying the release
of one Jeremish Forbes, Of this piace, unucr
sentence by Judge Russell for five years in the
Penitentiary for lareeny, 6n the ground that he
ha served one year and is the only support of
!aged parents whose sole support he is, ,the
CdrUwian says : .
this petitibu-comes not signed by any
of the jury, judgeTori the ' solicitor, and- it is
but so much waste paper in the executlTe of-
fice.L P- " ' t
" Believing that the judge, solicitor and jury
are th best judges of such. matters, Governor
Caldwell- has .determined that , hereafter he
in iirdon no one out of jail', ox penitentiary
Iwhose petitions are not signed by some of the
'inVv. and either the judge or solicitor, togeth-
ef with a goodly number of, .respectable gen
tlem'en of county." " "
Tlie Xtoad Steamer.
f Col. S. L. Fremont, President of ithe a F.
Ai Association, received a dispatch from Pat-"
terson.'New Jersey, of yesterday's date. from
D- B. Grant, President of the Grant Locomo
tive -Works, stating' that the Road Steamer,
to.be exhibited at the approaching Fair in this
place, was shipped on Wednesday night, the
8th insi .,' u . .
BITEB AHD MABIlfE NEWS. ? :
Th Steamer Cumberland arrived "at her
wharf yesterday afternoon, having left Fsy
etteville on the day previous. Capt. Phillips
reports the river in good boating condition,
with a rise at Fayetteville of about three feet.
SPIRITS OR TTTEP35IITIIIE.
- v : - Tho Baplist State Convention
met in Charlotte pn Wednesday. -
iThirteerL students are attend
Jud'ge Pearson's law schooL at Richmond
Hill. - .- -
i Reports from Beaufort ; and
Hyde, tay that the corn crops are coming
in full, and cotton more than average.
,vtt The real estate rot the entire
county of Dare is not valued at near , so
much as thajreal estate of Newbexn; ,s
CoJ. Itf W. Humphrey, Presi
dent of the Planters' Railroad, gives a
very encouraging account otthe prospects
of the same. , '
'-. --- A French Company haa- pur
chased the Russ plantation near Raleigh,
says the Carolinian, and are settling ' their
families thereon.
s f The real estate ot s Raleigh is
valued at nearly a million and a half-dollars.
"While Newborn real estate is
valued a little over $800,000.
- The Raleigh Era says : "We
learn it'is the intention of' a few gentle
men, at no distant day, to tender a supper
to the members ot the Typographical:
Union, in this city.
Rev. John S. Long lectures
in ' Newbein on "r Wednesday , night on
'Love and Ambitroir,M the proceeds to go'
to the benefit of , the M.tE. Church.1 So
welearn from the Times.
.The Raleigh. Carolinian says :
A Oolony ot Italians is settling on a tract
of land adjoining, Mr. Bennett, on the
Hillsboro road, seven miles from the city.
They will cultivate the grape. ) ' '
We are glad to learn, says the
Newbein Journal of Commerrs, that the
cotton in this immediate vicinity is being
picked very rapidly, and forwarded to
New York. Look out for a large crop.
1 In'consequehce ot the resigna
tion of R. 8. Xedbetter, .Esq., there .will
be an election to fill the vacancy, in the
28th Senatorial District, composed of the
counties oK Moore and v Richmond, . on
Tlrarsaay-extr4flthun: - ; jr. . , . v
iTheJKewberf;5iev i says :
On the nighV ofthe r6tb, the burglars
entered the bouse of James A. Pridgen,
and stole $600 or $700 in money. A sus-
Eected party has been arrested at Golds
oro and brought to Kinston.; J- j .
The Raleigh Carolinian says:
There has been some late Ku Kluxing in
Harnett, of a mild but mischievous charac
ter; Two parties were measured for their
coffins by being stripped and Jaid out on
the ground; and a young lady, a member
of the Baptist Church, was made to dance
for the edification of the crowd, which, to
say the least, was ungallaht and ungentle
manly." - " . . , -
- Yesterday afternoon, Bays the
Carolinian jof the , 8th, the, Raleigh; and
Oaston pars brought down the, pleading
New York members of the Clegg' Copper
and Smelting Mining Company, all ; of
Whom took: the Chatham train and pro
ceeded to the Clegg . mines in Chatham
county. v To-morrow afternoon this party
will return to Raleigh and lie over in our
city all night, and the day , following.
From here the party go to their Garden
Hill mines in Guilford, and. the Silver
mines of Davidson. . This company has
been operating in , our ' State' for: twenty
years; Mr. Frank Osgood, ot New York,
son-in-law of Commodore Vanderbilt and
a leading member of the Clegg Company,
is of the party.'; I 7'" ' -
RUBBER BOOTS, ' . ( ; '
RUBBER OVERSHOES !
' t -i J.. '4,
ii h i ' .i DUDLEY KLLIS,
movl(Mif,i: 1 sign of theBig Boot.
'Di-Ji Gilbert,
r 1
(Late of the Clarendon Bar and Oyster Saloon)
HAS removed to if o.'4 South Water street,
next door below . ltd wards A Hall's,
where he will continue the same business,
and hopes, by. prompt personal attention, to
receive the patronage heretofore extended to
him. He also has two good Billiard Tables
for sale or rent, which can be purchased very
low.for cash, with aU their fixtures. :
" novlu-Sm -.-'. i"
GAED1TEE IIAITOPG CO.
Miii-GM, ail' PtoteMi
GABDKEBS y Patent - Adjustable Piers,
Mantel Frames, Window Cornices, Port
able Book Backs and Writing Desks.
V, O. L. 6 ABDNB, President
; vAorounu ;
Glen Gardner N. J.
110 Bowery, JS". T.
may 28-tf
;ri;.;"rniit Gro7crs :: .
: AT T EN T I ON . ;
-VBDEBS for sU kinds of lYult and Orna
II mental Trees, Grape Tines, Berry and
other plants, &a, Ac, from the celebrated
Ercildoun Nurseries, will be received bvv- -77
. i - GEO. Z. FBENCH.
. - sept 12-naceodSmos St Wed Fr 4 ' '
,NEV; ADVERTISEMENTS r
I7iT Ingtbn sTKcatre.
SOPIII
OBSELL,
Olreetresa.
For: oirE wbbk only. "
COMMENCING-v i i .
SXonC. j Evejnini:. Nov. ICth.
-Uf "2ELL SISTERS!
S0PE1J, IRENE AND JENNIE,
- t A ss : . : : 1 by the Protean Comedian, Mr. 5 .
IIAXUXT JACKSON,
. je:::;is -yillmore franck,
' " s JLeon Brothers
,r And a most powerfrl " , - -
CO! "1 OPERA COLIPAinr !
When v ill 13 presented the 8 peetacialar Mo
: , - sical Extravasuiza of -. ; . .
) G I.N D BELLA ; .7 J
.. v. or, the , " ,
Lover, Vz 3 Lackey ajid the Little Glass Slipper
Introdcr'r jtieLEONS In their specialities.
' And the last sensation of - ,
; ' IP EYEB I CEASE TO LOVE," . .
' " With the Farce of the
tool ; qpff
JTHE JFAMILT. i
CHANGE OF PBOGBAMMR RIGHTLY;
I Admission $1 ; Beserved seats In Parquette
and lress Circle, $1 25; Family Circle 69 cents.
Gallery f 23 cents. Private Boxes, (.3 to $3. Seats
reserved at Heinsberger's Be oka to re. ;
- nov HWt . s . , -
Louisiana: State Lottery
COMPANY.": .: ,
Incorporated August 17, 1808.
CHARLES T. HOWABD.:......PBESrDENT
. MINGLE NUMBER LOTTERT.
SPLENDID SCHEMES-ONLY 20,000 NUMBEBS
CAPITAL PRIZE... ....... ........ 950,000
r --. CJLASS 7-
TO BE DBAWN AT NEW OBLEANS ON
;,-' - ' '
SATURDAY, December 2d, 1871.
HOWABD, SIMMONS & CO CoxtkaotoSS
- , i-. '.' . SCHEME:
'. 20.000 Knite Tickets Mi' $20.
l prize Of 50,000 is ........'........fbO.OOO
; 1 prize of 30,000 is...... 30,000
1 prize of 20,000 is.. 26,000
1 prize of 10,000 ' Is.. .. 10,000
1 prize of 9,000 is........... 9,000
1 prize of 8,000 Is.... ............ .....4 8,000
1 prize of -7,000 is .' . 7,000
- 1 prize of 6,000 is.. 6,000
'1 prize of ; 6,000 i Is...................... 5,000
1 prize of 4)00 is............. 4,000
1 prize of . ' 8,000 . is.... ...... 3,000
1 prize of 2,000 . Is . 2,000
l prize or a,uuu i
i prize oi.wu
1 prize ot 1,000
, i prise of?. i,ooa
l prize of r i,ooo
lpiize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
l-prizeof 1,000
1 -. . ;
:. -j. v -
1 prize of 1,000
'1 prize of 1,000
l prize ox
, 1 prize of
i 1 prize of
1 prize of
i 1 prize of
1 prize of
;'. 1 prize of
: 1 prize of
? 1 prize of
? ; 1 prize of
1 prize of
1 prize of
lTrizeof
1,000
1,000
l.ooo are.. 25,000
1,UW
1,000
1,000
1,080
1,000
100
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
lorizeof-r 1.0001
lonze of 1.0001
50 prizes of 600 are..'.................. 25,000
817 prizes of 200 are 63,400
. 86 Approximation prizes.. . . ......... : . 12,600
440 prizes, amounting to........ 280,400
Whole Tickets, $20 ; shares in proportion.
Frizes payable without deduction. .
" Orders to be addressed to
.,, , :,.,r r ,-.....,! .-j"-i r:-
Lock Box 692, Post-Office, New Orleans.
Mf Bend Post-Office Money Older, brBegis
er your Letter. , z nov 10-tf
Cape Fear Agricultural Association. .
r ! . e v- u : . i : '- ;1 " I
, THE THIRD ANNUAL FAIR of this A8S
ciaton will be held on the days of November
14th, 15th, 16th and 17th Inst. : , :
T Every effort will be made to secure the
comfort and1 convenience of exhibitors and
other visitors. - v',n' 1 11 "
pi r ' : ; -ill
The Executive Committee have reason to
expect an exhibition of more than usual inter-
est. ;
- Prices of Admission :
- - ' , . , r '
Single Ticket, F;r;;'" i t". - - 1 to
Three Single Tickets, . . - . rf I CO
Family Ticket, admitting five, " - 1 59
" " " , ten. a 59
Season Ticket, adniitting one person dur-"
ing the Fair, (not transferable) :M vr . 2 00
LIFE MEMBERS . MUST . PROCURE FROM
THE TREASURER A TICKET FOR
- f i- families; . f 'i
.Tickets for sale at all the Drug and Book
Stores, at the entrance of the Fair Grounds
and at the office of the Treasurer. -
. . JOHN WILDER ATEXNSON, 1
iov 8-lwnao K . rf Treasurer. ?
St. Jokn'o Lodge, ITo. 1.
Emergent meeting this (Friday)
evening,' at 7 o'clock.
- By order ef the W.AL ... -
''- :- whm. poisson!
i St. Jemr's Haxx, Nov. 10, 187Mt " 8ecy.'!
Saved X7ood
AK, ASH AND ITNE;
- "2 ' ' , ANY LENGTH DESIBED.
At reasonable prices, at
A : : i O. G. PARSLEY ft COS
nov lo-tf
Near foot of Pock street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CUnDUEAIIGO!
BLISS, EEENE & CO.'S FLUiri EXTBACT,
The wonderful remedy for Cancer,' Syphilis,
Scrofula, Ulcers, Pulmonary Complaints, Salt
Bnenm, and all Chromic Blood Diseases, is
prepared from tho GmrtrruB Cvspvbmsqo
jtSAJBK, from Lcja, Ecuador, scoured by the as
sistance of the authorities of that country. It
is the most effective, prompt and certain altera
tive and blooo ruBinxs known. Sold by all
druggists, In pint bottles, having on them pur
name,. trade mark and directions. Send for a
circular. Office and-Laboratory, No. 60 Cedar
street, Now York; z.&'J IZ 1'i
MORTON HOUSE, a New Southern Novel,
by the author of "Yalerie Aylmer," 8vo.
paper, four illustrations. Price $ t ; cloth $1.50,
it is a story ot the Sooth thirty years ago,
and the scene is laid entirely in taat region.
- The young authoress, who is a lady of North
Carolina, has in. her second effort improved
upon the first. Sent free by mail to any address
on the receipt of the price. i' : r
- D. APPxJlTON & CO., Publishers, N. Y.i
8t. Mary's Ochool,
BALE1GH, N. C. . ,M; :f
Bight Bov. Thos. JtTXiasos, D. D., Visitor.
Bev.luxxT Shsdb?, D. 1)., Bector.
. Ber. Bxsdxtt bKXBss, A. M Assistant.
The Sixtieth term ot this School wiLl oom
mence on the sixteentn of Jancwy, 1872, and
continue until the seventh of Jane. -v
The charge, per term,ior board and English
tuition is one aundred and twenty dollars. - -
Fo a -circular apply to the Bector.
pair of Banerb FreneH, Oil Chromos Subjects
LIFE 8IL.E exquisite facsimiles et original
Oil Paintings, GIVEN AWAY to every sub.
scriberto . . ,
, Henry Ward Becclier's
GBEAT LITERARY, BELIGIOUS, WEEKLY
NE W SPAP.4R. Agents having great success.
One took 1,0C0 names in 8 montns, another 672
in 35 days, another 118 in one week, one 47 in
one day, amdmany others equally well, mak
ing from ( 5 aud $10 to $10 per day. Takes on
sight. An old agent who knows says : "I think
it the best bunnets for canvasser ever -offered.
Sorry I did not engage sooner." Pays better
than any book agency. A rare chance to
make money. r ' lV :.)rt v f
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Intelligent men ana women wanted every
where, if you wish good territory send early
for circular and terms ! J. B. FORD & CO., 27
Park Place, N. Y.; H Bromlield street; Boston,
Mass.; 23 West Madison street, Chicago, 111.
mnnmo household magaiise is
H UUil U offered iree during the coming year
to every subscriber of Merry's Museum, the
Toledo slade,' Pomeroy's Democrat, etc, '
wnicnia an evidence of its wort a and PU
laritv. Horace Gieely, James Pa rton, Tbeo-
ddre TiltonTranSKurete., write lor ev
ery numoer. in citibbjntf it offers three first
class periodicals for the price, of or 9 ol them.
A variety of premiums on eqtuVly liberal
terms. It is an original, first clas ma?8 zine.
Volume X begins with Jan. xneeBoeoK
men copies free. Address 8. S. . t Oii, New
burgh, JM. 1. ,., . - ' . ...
AGENTS WASTED FOB.j
The Year of Battles.
The History of the War between France and
Germany, embracing also Paris under the
Commune, in illustrations ; 642 pages ; price
$2 f ): 50,0: D copies already sold. NOtaing
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engine) ; 2,1 JO.OCa feet ot good pine, very easy
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The Vice Presidents; Blue Rosettes,
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, WHEREAS, It is considered unsafe to drive
or ride on Boney's Bridge with any horse,
icart ttr carriage, or any conveyance whatever, .
out of an ordinary walk, ; the Mayor anxT Al
dermen do OEDAUr that, if any person, by him.
self, agent, or servant, shall ride' on any horse
or mule, or Bhall drive any buggy,' dray, car.
riage, cart, omnibus, or any other vehicles
over or on said Bridge, out of an obdijtaby
walk, the proprietor or owner pi said horse
or vehicle shall be' subject to a vara of Fiva
Dollabs. v Any ordinance or-part thereof
oenflictlaff are hereby, repealed.'. .1; w '1
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of Mayor and Aldermen of city of Wilmington
on Monday evening,.November 6th, 187L
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