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i i 4i v . RATES OP ABTEItTISISO t , PUBLISHED DAILY, ; OneSoi&reono day, ................ ...... l twodays, I- ";,' three (lays..... 51 i, 1U rnn tan. . : iJ: . . . . . ... , o 60 00 WJtf.ll Bl.-iliAUD, Editor ana Propr vRin a -"Tin) ' I ) i . ;,i J 'ij f4 : , owes, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. roar davs..... 2 50 S 00 8 f0 M f I ii s" fl v it QTrn ... : "T one week V OAeyear'. in advance... ................. ....$7 00 Mix mOutOBi in nuTmiiuo.. ........,.. ...... o w Tnree months, In advance.. 3 00 One month, in advance ,44 ; 75 The IIoeji two Star will be delivered in any jftETEOttOLOUlCAlV UECOXipk. , u tTher-'l'.1-. Weather i "75 W brisk - Clear ; -y r. M. aMtt 60 W light Hciear ''v Mean Temp, of da V 63, d eg. - i - f- 'Notje. All barometric readings are reduced 10 the sen-level and to 5 decree Fahrenheit. ' -t -Robert tssvBOTa, - : aenrt Bienat service U.tL. Ai? '".i'i;esA,':u fYeatlier Report.-. v' - Tr Office of Chief SlcrrarOfflcer, , . 1 1 i''W8hlnJ?toa W0y..lJr-4:85 P., ML )4 , Kisioff barometex. -with, clear and clearing weather, win prooauy prevail on caturcay fcotnNijw york to Lake Superior and 'south ward to the Gulf, --. The stom in New York will probably pass norther. tward over "New -England, reaching Nova f-ctla Saturday night tbeblg.ncrthw:i: I- oa Lake Erie and New Jersey following closely in ata rear. Cautionary signals are-ordered tor this even Jng at Cleveland, Buffalo, Oiweo, Cape May, New London,. Boston aad-FoxtU J. . f" 1 I lEiNSBEKGEft'a Live-Book 8torer 3 Market st: New Goods. . ' - t Wm. Smith Special NoticeCape Fear Ag licultural Fair. . A. Ii. Neff Piano Wanted: ' j Kobt. L. UARBsg Undertaker andlC4b!i net Maker. ' f DbRosset fc Co. Molasses," Syrup, Car riages and Wagons. ' ; 4 Dudley & Eixis Women's Balmorels, A Good Article. , t'r D. Pigott Baker's Dozen of the Ne Plus Ultra Cigars. " 'I : "v ' t j. C. Stbvbssok Mince Meat, and FreeU Cranberries US. Levy uayiu removed to hid new Store, cjmer Market and Front, formerly occupied uy J. G. Bauman, has just opened an entire ne w stock of ,Dry . Goods,' ' Hats, Boots, and rfiues, . and Ladies and' Gents ; Furnishint; (iuodd, which he offerti i6,tbVpublic at iiiu very lowest Cash PrUes. Call and examine my stock before purchasing else where. Tbankl r .tl lor past favors, a continuance of the ' same respectfully solicited. ' r j uctH-lm S. Levy. Remains to be Removed. ; ; ; Gen. J. M. ; Leach, of Davidson county arrived in this cij on Thursday evening. His visit,- we learn, is for the purpose of removing to the family burying ground in Davidson the remains of his lamented son, who, it will be remembered, was; drowned sum two years since at one of the Sounds below this city, while in bathing. ". Gen. Leach is one of the most prominent citizens of the Western part of the State, and his son, who met such -an untimely fate, was a young man of brilliant intellect, with a promising future of usefulness and distinction before him. Aceiilontal Dntwniac,- A case of accidental v crowning pecurred at Messrs. Northrop &XJu"mming,a Milli in the Southwestern sectionof this city, on Thursday evening, the victim being Georgo Gay, .color? ed, steward of the Brig R. S'Hasaell, Capt Ilodftden, just ready for sailing fronl this port with a cargo' of lumber. , He started to leave' th vessel about lililf past 6 o'clock, ; accom panied by the first mate.' Stepping on the cap of the wharf, immediately after the mate be was t!d by that individual to be careful or he would get into the river. ' The . words were barely out of his month when Gay disappear ed through a large hole in the ytharf, caused by a plank having beeh toratip.'lind a: knowl edge of which dangerous place had caused the words.of warning of the mate. It is supposed! luai me ueaa 01 tnc unionunaie man came in contact with the wharf in falling, thuff stnn- iMi him, as he . never arose tOL -the sorface. The mate' heard the splash .'when heistruck the water, and an instantafter 'he could see nothing of him. Gay was a resident of Newton, Mas sachusetts, and was about 2$ years of tge At last accouuts the body had not been recover ed. ; , t ' H ' , - - ' t -ir5- ' A delicate parcel to be forwarded by rail A youDg lady wrapped np In herself.' f The Chicago' 1W asks an y Ott read your title clear to mansions In the - burnt-'district?" , ; ' " :. ' ' " .-''"- In conversing a wise man may Seat a loss how to beiD.bultof tjnknows hpw .to Stop. " 1 A Georgia laundress q coloT'trept becauss some paper collars' which she trle if renovate, " done wash all to flinders, for trnei' Mrs. Esther Morris afjntlce t)f the Peace in Wyoming, baa beeo compelled to send her husband to jail as a commondrnntuird. An enlhuslastlc'editor speaking Of ainew prima doooa. sayt Her voice Is as soft aa a roll of velvet and aVte'nder as a pair olslob-, shop pantaloons ' .''rt.n A gentleman outWsst- is under tht ioar pression that ijtob will hereafter be a -faToriU resort of bachelors, on account of the ntime-- rous yomg widow, whea4Bigbm is punish- cu tor bigamy. ' " You must not play in the street With t he, bps w, de yjpo o seven years old," saId an pld.lad to her grand chUd " Bat, "grandm'wa8 thiiMO&nftN&$ " the older r grow'tbe bette? 1 like the boys." The 'niadBaWanJoM' saying wbichvl teMa '.1. ' ut' . . ' . : vr ." m ... I " .uaj j wniieiianas seTer, ,opena" which means the little faults and indiscretions f ladies should al wayi t Quickly pardoned." we keep a . full stbcltr of EoMnson's News k cpnstaittly'oTx ixandV, Winter ink now renflij..i.'JJ:.;i;ti;!'-' 't. . - ready for shipment. VcV r;-L7u. 43 y: ;7ILniI7G?CIL IT. C.; DilT; Gold bead j&eckWces arean Expensive Hosiery may now be mended for Christ mas purposes. ' " t' ' . !Ja the midst of llfef we are.ha Adeath' Is .qotln the Bible.' L -T;.?1 ?f-Mayor Jlartlh, after scveraldlsappplnt-r meats, left last evening for his Northern trip. --- The. attention of -exhibitors at the ap proaclln5fTarU cairVa to ' the ftdrertisement of Mr Wm. Smith;1 AsslstaniMarshal, -to be found in andtheriCQlumn..;;. y:; ' . 4"7u ladles were busily, engaged? In their preparations for dressings iho lty Hall, terdayj-forihePresbyterUiiFesiival! which is to eome bff there' lextweek.v'(,', - J - - Thanks to Mr. D. Pigott, ' the , Tobacco nist, for a paekage of V his "Bob White" smok irj tobacco,' said to be equal irfjall respects to" tue gold leaf DurhaxX' .This tobacco4s manu fictured at Ljtchbtir,' Vorand. is of excellent navor. - , 4 - ... ?2 : f WelsaroiUiatahe next hop"" ot the LAllegro'Solree Club, :whlcb was como off on Friday evening' next, will take place on the Thursday evening previous, out of deference to the tournament ball, which comes off on the nig.ht first mentioned. , . se-t- The t little -Steamer Caswell is doing a flourishing business between this place and Poiut CaswelL , She arrived yesterday, about 3, o'clock,,,, with a large cargo of turpentine )hm , fxaiu pu severaj, ..passejDgers. Mr. D. J. Gilbert, formerly of 5 the" Clarendon Bar,1' but more ' latterly of the National Saloon,'? on Front street, has re moved to the building on South Water street, forly occupied by Mr. J. W. Galloway as a grocery store, which he has fitted up neatly and comfortably, with a view expressly to his business, and where he invites bU friends to give him a call. ,rvi . : ' A colored man, by the name of Samue Tooues, engaged in unloading a' vessel at one of the wharves North of Market street, Thurs day evening, was badly Injured by a number Of bags of guano falling upon him.. It was thought at first that one or both of his4 legs were broken, but upon examination by Dr. Wiaahtsit was found that, this was not the case, lie was taten home. Tlie Theatre ly Gas-lilKbc. We were present by invitation last ni.ht to witness the lighting np of the Theatre for the h rst time since undergoing the recent improve ments, and we must say that the effect : was grand and beautiful beyond the conception of those not so fortunate as to have been present. iTbe opinion was universally expressed by the jg pec at or that the improvement is a most de cided ont, aud that Wilmington now has a Theatre which can compare favorably In many respects with any in the South. Iufact, a gen tleman who has traveled extensively as an attache of a Theatrical troupe gave it as his im pres.-ion that it is really the handsomest theatre in the South. As an important feature, we are glad to be able to say that there will be jbo more1 complaints of an insufficiency , of light. ;! Ifelxea with is Fit.' A colored policeman, by the name, of Lawrence Allen, while walking on his beat near the foot of Cheshut street, between 12 and X o'clock yesterday, suddenly fell in a fit on the pavement.' In falling be struck his head against some sharp substance, cutting it very badlt.- ' He 'was. taken care of by friends and carried to his residence. " The Tonrna m en t I We have been requested to state that the Complimentary Hop to 'the ! Knights of the Tonrqament will take place at the City .Hall next Friday erenlng, the 17th inst, at 9 orclock. Capt. Chas. D. Myers, as Chairman, add Major Graham- Dates, - Capt. C. L. Ches nut, Capt. James': W. Llppitt, , and Messrs. Vejt X Wdef, jA C., HaJgb, W. H. Green ahdp7fs.lMr,Browu, baye1een announced as the Managers. - Those desiring to attend can obtain tickets oji application to any one of the. Managers. For the Fair Groandi To-Day. iWe are requested to announce that a train will leave the old depot for the Fair Grounds at A. U.; 12 Rili, and P. M-, for the aqcommodation ofladfes and others who are disposed tp:;as6lst , in" tli"eJab6f vpf dressing yioral HAlJ,.SAd performing other duties nee essary for preparing the buildings add grounds ior itnejcAir.next wee, .jairn- i ;jf A! Fowl Proeeedln v. Some one broke into the chicken house of Mr. Wok Sillsoo, 6c Thursday . night, when eYerjthln was sUll,? and appropriated seve- ral of his feathere twauties.: Having detected "blpiihlils operattonst Kr. iWlllspri grabbed the thier.-buUJit VhlciBtaona w; cnicaeuB and finally succeeded in effecting his escape. ' 3 ill - , ,,m e ' f " ' . A Response from Chicago. ; : 3JoUwin1s,he retppnse of the PresiT dent of Wilmington Typographical Union No. IB25 iridlosVg a'dbniilo:ri" trom tlfe , members of said Union for the relief or the printers of Chicago who were sufferers from the late de structive fire injhat city : .Vr i sut-sJ uPmceG, November 1; 1871. i DBiJtolB it nas peenowaus mj, pieasaub dixty to acknowledge (though tardily) your prompt donation to our relief, and extend ur thanks to you fbr the samjBiThe msny dona tions we have received amounting ia all to $9 JX)0 accompanied by such words pf .sym pathy anil cheer as your own, make ns feel that words alone are inadequate to express our tfratrtrirtu nnd nan onlv hope that we may some iay be ?ablo to-give, tangible proof (when - SN . GratefuUy yours, ! 1 v-V W. A. HrjTcniNsojsr,- I - Sec. C. T.'U. No.-l.- Frfjia Charleston, A dispatch from Charleston last night states that the Howard Association,! at its meeting esterda?, passed resolutions giving .notice that as' yellow feverbas rnearlceased, the af.tiva nneratlons of the 'Association will terminate on the 15th inst. ; " " : ; ;S f City Court. . . . The following cases were disposed of yester dir r 'V; ' 1"'",; " George. Hostler; v'charge'd" with" fighting, quarreling; &e.," Was found not guilty aud dis charged.. -''.:,, r : - James, Bradley, charged vwltll"flghtirjg, quarreling, &c, was found guilty and sen -tenced t6 pay the penalty and costs. Dis charged on the payment of ?10; i ' Elias Holsfon;,Tcharged with fast driving ovtYBpney Bridge, was found guilty 'and sen tenced to. pay the penalty and costs; . DIs: charged on the payment ot costs.; '' : ; Lottie Sta2ord, Eliza. Stafford,' Alice Math ews and Qarriet Hargi-oTc, charged wltli'keep log a disorderly house.- Alice; Mathews waa. found not guilty and discharged, " Eliza Staf ford apd'Harriet Hargrove were' '.found guilty and judgment- lven cicst each for',' tLa penally and cost's., Warrant against the first" named hot Executed, on account ofi!slcknt: 5. " ,' . ' mim , i , n. 'm o.. r.cl! ,r SUatlnsrV. - .' :t " t'-o r !cio,iay from 8-4otU-.-M.. "and at nleht as usual. A rousingcro wd is expected on both occasions. Come out and see the spprt if you do not narticiDate in 1L A - The Hint iasS Niffht. ' . There was a largerowd present at the ska- ting rink last night and enjoyment reigned su- preme. Mr'james Wilson and Miss Ellen Stevenson were the successful .contestants for the awards distributed on the oecasidn. ; ' BAR AND RIFRR IMPROVEMENTS. Wilmington, IT. C, Nov. 9, 187L Col. Wm. L. DeRosset, President of tk Cham- oerqj vommerce: Sir.-Your Committee, to whom was refer- red the subject of 4,Bar and River Improve- Itl iJTii' ""i0-0 Ac0uay laai, the 7th Instant, and ask lft.iVA tn rAimrt. tun, since our last report, a month ago, merer is very little appearance ot progress, the work the breakwater, which Is now nearly complete. The work of placing- the finishine super- Structure has commenced, and we trnat - onr fLertJrtlILx wbAcnil?Tle wnouilt of finished work. We are pleased to report. that the sand has been brought up against the breaKwater. entirely across the deep Inlet. to high water mark, and the -beach ' baa been formed from the outer edge of the abutment at the tross, or southern end of the old line of stone worlv, almost in a straight line, to the OUlCf PUIUI Ul UCttCU. lUUS UlUnZ lUeaeeD lUiei and etfeetnallv aecurinsr the breakwater. This i u n-flaHorin ',011 oii- which can only be understood when we state that this was an inlet about six hundred feet wide, and thirty to forty feet '-deep, with . an eigni, to wn Knoi current Ibebeach is-extending northward; from which a line of ahnalA la annarp.nt. in t.h lUreo. tion of Zekes' Island, some distance in front of th hranlr wftt.er lin 1v - i The catch-sand fences and crass cultivation are neriectiy satisfactory. - - - i We find, growing on the beach, too distinct varieties of grass, but somewhat similar4 in character, designed no doubt 1 by nature for collecting and binding the drift sand of such localities, being Of humble appearance, seem mat me young iauy, reierreu to was mar suited to no' other purpose. Not knowing the ( ried, at the special request of her father, proper name 01 eitner we snau aesignatetnem '"' y y hnvino- seen the former in hloorn. we are nn- able to determine positively, but as it bears some of the characteristics or leal and root described of the "matt grass" of England and aAntian where it i niie-hi v rained aa a sea coast defence, as to be recognized by the this morning, under the following circum government of Great Britain, and nationalized stances : R. A. Boyd, Sr., of this (Halifax) oy special act 01 nniaDaauoriwprowcuua,; we think it the same, and shall so treat it for U AMf the present. . We find this erass waa known and cultivated as a sea coast deieoce at rrovincetown, vjape i I3 - - Cod, in Massachusetts, as early as 1812.- It has, ntewise Deen cuitivaiea .whu success upon the sanda of Lowel , andsUll further up on the Danics oi me aiernmacit river. i We also find that this grass is not unknown to the government ol the United States, for I 5S!!Jf .JsiSl4 -22SnrS5ia setting out this beach grass near the village of Piovineetown. for the protection of the h.rhnn And ao-nln aa lat.fi aa the vear 1R54 I ts 000 were wlaelv expended bv the general Kiats bku w m.6 u.u . u. .u .vj.mvu even in uus country, ua iuo - pi eccueub is i nere eaiaouauea wr .w cuihwwu upou our coast where it is so much peeded. - 1 Thexwrwtna oeacn aras$,w.iuaea to aDOve, .we can find no description or: it timers irom me man grass, in that it has a stout, ngia, cang- Iie culm, rising tnree to nve ieet aoove me ground, long, nat leaves, ana spreaaine panicle-putting out strong, lateral roots from every joint as soon as the Band reacnes in it ; the meantime the culm is pushed forward; and is consequently, always ont of the way of i an extraordinary unit or sanu. xne roots rare stouter than the matt grass, naving tne same peculiarity of spreading, producing tubers - from which issue new shoots or plants, and possessing many advantages over the matt f grass. as a collector ana oiuacr oi unuuoa, i we Know; ot no superior, nu iu uC Kr adopted for cultivation upon our beach by the Engineer in charge of the worK, and irom which (U continued) we: may reasonably ex pect valuable results. i L will be remembered, that as ?jet,; no ap- prpprfation has been made for this object. , in view OI WO lmporiancesturicK, pre- serving, and protecting this valuable harbor, Its magnitude, tne many ana vanea complica tions surrounding the operations of a success ful, economical and- early completion oi tue work, your committee feel that they1 cannot too BtronrTruree'UDoa the 'Chamber - the ne cessity of using all lawful means, leaving no wheel uuturnecU to procure from the next Congress; it sufutient appropriation to enable ine JliUKluccr ill vuarKCUl tuia rr ui a., uutuicic- ly to complete the breakwater now in course of construction, but likewise to enable him to command the situation according to his judg ment and discretion, in all ltsv varied compli cations, as contemplated in the general plan of j operations; such as strengthening weak points, removing obstructions; dredging pro per channels, &c fr:;i Air 01 Whicn is respecuaiiy euuiuiueu. H. -NUTT, Ch'mhCom. on Bar and River Imp' ts. ? v fiPIBlTS OF TUBPENTINE. North Carolina has an area ot 54,000 square miles. . V' The (Jatholic ..chnrcn in Fayetteville is being repaired. ' . - "'calico Btatihe: party l is to come 6flf ifr Goldsboro shortly.1"1 i Marion Lassiter, who' 'resided about twelve miles north of Raleigh, died suddenly' on "Wednesday night last " ' - 31r. R. S. LassiteH Bon- of R. W; Lassiter, of Granville, is attending the King William University in Prussia. - : A dl8patch tO the I savs tnere rcre iuiiy eignt tnousana. peo- tJr.-.m-cr i : 1 , r hnrsday;.. JRDAT. HOVELIBER li. r Anson count j, says theKal eigb Carolinian, contains - 326.054 acres rained at $721,206, of which $55,80 is in town. j .5 t-X Fifteen twenty emigraritB irom j raniuin county? to i Kentucky; left Franklinton, on the Raleigh and Gaston carsj Thursday. .-'-tY.: :..w The Charlotte Observer savs: The r fall, in this f section, has been so favorable to farmers; that had they known .it'-' three months ago they could have raised a second crop.i .1. t .-:rJA'ockiDgham'correspondent :ux me ayeiievnie xuagie says : 1 am tola Laurel Hill denot 1s to becomela town and new stores to open, and a large depot IO Ue OUlit. . r , iir 1 Th;e JNewibern Journal of Com merce says : Thereill' bea erand Tour nament .and Coronation Ball at the bouse a fcaskcVf all of 'fine Tjew Irish", potatdes raised near that qity trom seed planted in August . What is to preyent -our people an Kinas 01 Yegetaoies ( Miss Sue OrBranch. of RaleiVh. daughter of the late Gen. L. O'B. Branch, and Robert H. Jones, Esq.' of Warren, were married with great eclat in: Kaleigh f on l nursaay evening.1 Key. ur. it. fc. mason was me omciaung clergyman. - The Kutherford Star saysr Our 1 - -1 f 1 JS .1 town contains iour cuurcues, aye stores, four doctors, nine lawyers, four bar-rooms, one cabinet shop, one wagon manufactory,' one drugstore, two printing: Offices, one hotel tocr hnardintr hnnRfifL on tan -vftrrl two priTate schools and about, twenty v v v V The - .Raleigh Carolinian ot Friday says : A member of the family ot Mrs. Worth left her bedside yesterday. I anrl ronnrfs Koi Ann Vnt. atill vorv feeble and suffering from the efifects other I , . m. JL 1 ." lauV ne pnJs?iai1 r ous 01 uauger, uui at iue nuie ui me wuiuu I Mrs. Worthlihai reached, fecovery from Rrmh shock mnst npoftjwarilv 'hfi alow. : , , ... ... .1 , - " LOnff IrraODS." OI . tlie ay- 1 villa W.nttta -nrri finrt frnm T?;hmnni hnn I . ?. ' mi.. A. iy, says , xub , suuaiuriiu. : cieciiou lor suwessor u xv. o. . ijcuueuer, resigucu, and .to be held Thursday, 16th, inst., is excitinff attention. R. T. Loner, ot this piacft ia the Radical candidate; '. Leading KLA;Xa ; At ir tF I wuocnoHitii "" j 3wc Worthy, iisq., ot Moore as their candidate. I m . . ' AU" ewateuieut tuai a .yuuug iaay was stolen irom caiem a emaie I Academv. which has been croinsr the I TAtinrl o rt tfia tonarQ Tiro a a "j mi of a Ira V 'lHh t..;j. w i.f',, iA -rai;K ni;: President wntes to the Raleigh Carolinian 1 by himself to the "enterpriziae voune man fr0m li e w Orleans." I J A. dispatch from Weldon to tua t?u?k jei7 xrr-A oaa . a Jr?-f ""J"-" shooting aifair occurred in D loral Hall county,.met up with Mr. Richard Harris, nft. 'Lm tr.a a, n f I VA bU AAA AAA WA W TV (AAA AAIU A iHW . W VA I . -rr o a. . a ... ' 1 xxonoiK, v a. come woras ensueu in re- I " m . :i i a mi i sara to an oia account, xne lie was given, when Mr. Boyd stnfck Mr. Harris. A struggle ensued, when Mr. Harriss drew fiW W rn v1 w feJ! - " , " . ! "7" v ,r leit eye. a ortunateiy me Dan giancea, inflicting only a flesh wound. Mr. Harris was promptly placed under arrest by the chief marshal. " Multldudes of People reauire an Al ertrre,-xo restore tae neaiiny acuon oi jjjfl vaiuea, unxn several impositions were palmed on upon tne puoiio nnaer this name. fWe should not sutler from a Vons;h Which a few doses of AYR&'S CllEitKY pfic- to fiAL will cure. Time, comfort. hetlJh. are au savea oy is, NEW ADYiiRTISEALENTS. Special Notice. ; CAPJS FEAR AQHICUJLTfJKAI. FAIR. I have made an arrangement with the W. A W. B. B. Co. to haye cars placed immediately south of their old passenger depot for the re eeption of all articles to be, exhibited at the Wilmington Agricultural Fa.tr. Agents wlu b the esrfot the purpose of receiving and W1 . w"i'i'"uwi to 6 P. M. same date, and fiom 8 o'clock A. M. Monday,.13thlnsl., until 11 o'clock A M. same date- All other necessary arrangements will ma6 tQe loading and unloading at the , . . Wv smith JlOV 11-2C A 8't Marshal, Ac. Wanted to Rent. NEW OB GOOD SECOND-HAND P I A iT O . ex Apniy w -, ' -, r A.' H. NEFF'S, No. 19 Front St, Wilmington, N. C. nov 11-tf 'IT Ilolaboes ! Syrup ! 1,(1 50 BBLS ' GOLDEN DBIPS. SO j BEST SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, i;i -. ''IVi'I'''-.!,. r, ,r..j- .....v. For sale by -ndvU-tfli . DxBOaSET ft CO. Carnages xind I7cgong. 4- Two Good Carriaces.NeTy. WELL MADE AND IN GOOD OBDESU . 2 Farm Va(;dhd""rJcv. THESE CAEBIAGES AND WAGONS may be seen at the Stables of Messrs. SOUTHER" LAND & STE AG ALL -who will give allinfor . - novll-tf '. 1 DROSSBT ft CO. ot R. A. Russell, EsqV on the south side ZTevzz read,' twenty niles above Newbern, ca TucrJij, the 14th inst.f-, :--- 1871. Wholo IIo. 1,287 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBT, I,. HARRIS, OS I t i. -f. Tl ESPECTFTJLLTinforms the nnblla that JLZXt he is now prepared to give: every ea'is- itiuu.uu in ma xuio ui uuauieas. . House Keepers ere especially Invited to call and examine my work before sending their work elsewhere for repair. ' " ; ' jricxures xrameu, unairaiteseatea, 4c. - ' Shop located on ' Second street, ' between jum ao auu xr uivvw obrvtju Wilmington, N.C., Nov. ll naceodlmi' Women's Balmorals! A GO.OIX ARTICLE-Yery cheap. r DlTpLET'AtBjLLlS,"; BOV 11-tf Bign ofthe Jtlg Boot. B AKER'S DOZEII ; OP OOR , JUSTLY POPULAR , . "ITE PLUS ULTRA CIGARS For One Dollar, 19 At. BOTll-tf ' '' O. riGOTl'S, Tobacconist. Hinced Meat ! BEADY FOE USE, of undoubted purity, at" tested by many. ' ; : f . : FRESH CRANBERRIES, And many other good things for the Fair, at nov ll-tf JAMES C, STEVENSON'S.; ? ' Caje Fear AEricultiral Associaflon. ; : THE THIBD ANNUA! PAIR of .this Asso ciation will be held on the days of , November 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th inst. Every effort will be 'made to secure the comfort and convenience ; of exhibitors and other visitors. ; M The Executive Committee have reason to expect an exhibition of more than usual inter est. ... , Prices of Admission : ' Single Ticket, " - - - . . Three Single Tickets) - - . . i co Family Ticket, admitting five, ... l 50 " " , " . ten, . . . . 2 50 Season Ticket, admitting one person dur-'., ing the Fair, (not transferrable) i ' 2 00 IjIPEMEMBEES must ;pkocure fkom L THE TBEASUBER A TICKET FOB 1 ' EACH MEMBEB OF THEIB FAMILIES. Tickets for sale at all the Drug and Book Stores, at the entrance of the Fair Grounds and at the office of the Treasurer. -t - JOHN WILDEB ATKINSON, nov8-lwnae - Treasurer. Notice. I HAVE appointed Mr. John B. Turrentlne to aid me in collecting all due me by notes and accounts. He or I will be at my office, In my former Dry-tiood Store, every day during uiutwna uuiua. xiupo aii uo8e in ueub to me wiu promptly pay, as x require the money. - , . JOHN DAWSON. octl9-nactJl Th BatTu,. iv i it . "MISCELLANEOUS. WilAiiingtOAl Theatre. SOPHIE WOBBELX, - - - - Directress. FOR ONE WEEK; ONX.Y. , COMMENCING Monday Evenlii&v Nov. : 10th. . , . THE FAMOUS . . WORRELL SISTERS ! SOPHIE, UBKNE AND JENNIE. , . Assisted by the Protean Comedian, Mr. UAJRK JACKSOX, , - JENNIE WILLMORE FRANCK, . . The Leon Brothers ' - " And a most; powerful . i COMIC OPERA COnPAliT I When will be presented the Spectacular Mu sical juxtravaganza or ' "' ' CINDERELLA;" . .t - or, the . V Lover, the Lackey and the Little Glass Slipper Introducing the LEONS in their specialities. , , Alid the last sensation of . :' -' :-'?IP-EVBB I CEASE TO LOVE," : " With the Farce of the ; , FOOL OF. THE ' FAMILY. " ' - ' ! i . ; CHANGE Or PBOGBAMME NIGHTLY. .Admission $1 ; Reserved seats in Parquette and Dress Circle, $1 25 Family Circle 60 cents. Gallery, 25 cents. Private Boxes, S3 to $3. Seats reserved at Heinsberger's Bookstore. . noy!0-8t . . ,i: . . r i " NEW SUPPLY OF; ' ' V Michigan, Fine Cot, Gravely, Wine - Sap and other brands of - FINE CHEWING TOBACCO. Rile Taraani JaTanaisn, . . . Slam of the Indian Cnlef. J si octK-tf -r iro. Ilarket St. '. Jtar Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. ' llarrlages, Deaths Beliglons, Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates when paid for in advance ? otherwise full rates will be charged. , , . - Thbks Cash on demand, . MISCEIiHA NEQITS. ' " ' ' - Ml. Ii. - I f .11. - Extraordinary Success I IN THE SALE : .MILLER & CO'S FIuST-CLASS PIANOS. ?: -. - X3TABXJ8BXD IJI 1853. 'fl .".- 100 to 209 OAVJBD ! By purchasing these Instruments. Warrant ed in Tone, Durability and .Workmanship not inferior to the , - i v' VE17Y BE0T. The Only JPiano: JfyrteriWareroom Known south, where Pianos are. sold at the -' - ' v MDriglnal ' NORTHERN PlilCES -..TT 0 :t'4 THE FAMOUS, f "WEBER PlAlTO," Which, is used, and pronounce! by all the LEADING MUSICLaKS AKD CONSER M VATOmS OFllUSIO '. ' of New York. Brooklyn, and elsewhere to be ; "Bb Best Piano now llainfactiirei " AT-PlANO FOKTS WABXSOOK, MJlSOMIO IlALt, WitnrarOTOV N.'C. J. F. EUECKEBT, oct2Mm . . ; ; - Sole Agent. SPECIAL TO - V ; MUSIC TEACHERS,- Pupils and the Muslo-loving Com munlty. Just receivedthe finest collection SHEETMUS1C. Ae.. : To suit all purposes, at publisher's prices at tne . . PIANO WAREItOOM. Masonic Hall. ;noy? , , ; j J. F.-BUECKEBT. OFFICIAL. A N ORDINANCE CONCERN- ..j ING BONEY'S BRIDGE. WHEREAS, It Is, considered unsafe to drive or ride on Boney'd Bridge with any horse, cart or carriage or any conveyance whatever, out pf an ordinary . walk, the4 Mayor and Al dermen b OBDAur that?, If any pei son, by him. self; agent, or servant, shall ride pnany horse or mule, or shall drive any boggy, dray, car riage, cart, omnibus, or any other vehicles" over or on said Bridge, out of an ousivaby . walk, the proprietor or owner ol said horse or vehicle shall bej subject to a vurs or Fivs Doixaks. Any ordinance or part thereof conflicting are hereby repealed; The above ordinance was passed by Board of Mayor and Aldermen of city of Wilmington . on Monday evening, November 6th, 1871. : -"Attest-"-. T.C.SEBVOSS, ' . Wilmingtont Nov. 9-2t City Clerk. French Starch Enamel IVES a fine , delicate finish to linen or muslin, and makes old linen 'look like new. Will not Injure the most delicate fabric. Put up In boxes with full directions for use." . . ...--?! i ' . . Price 25 cents. . ; CHAS. D. MYEBS ft CO., ';, Sole Agents, i - . . 7 North Front St. n0v9-tf ' Flcuf, Lard, 6c, &c. , - . . Choice lots of Flour, Bhtter, Lard, : - ' - Cheese,' Apples, Potatoes . and Onions, fl , Jnst received and for sale by ' 4 Ii. E. JOHNSON, oct2-tf Worth ft Worth's new building. Office Wilmington IV. C. Life , Insurance Company WILMINGTON, If. C, OCTOBER 27, 1871. NOTICE to STOCItnOlDEUS. SUBSCRIBERS who have failed to execute Notes for the CO ner cent, dne on Canirai stock, as provided lor by Charter, are notified to do so within SO days from date, or forteltu re of Stock to the Company will result. By Order of Directors. S. D. WALLACE, oct28-30dys. , Secretary. Flour and Cheese. JJgQ Bbls Flour, O f Boxes Cheese, Forsaleby " - F. W. KEBCHNEB, 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. nov9-tf IIox7 Goods.- GOLD PENSand Holders with Pens and n,.: ;i Pencils, ... - Gold Fountain Pens, -. Ink and Pencil Rubber xirasers. Elastic Rubber Rulers, pronounced to be the Dest nuier inventea ; indelible ana , ( India Ink ; Camel Hair -., .,.L Brashes f or Water - ' " ...... Colors. , v Water Color Paints, a very fine assortment of cara cases. An eiegant variety ." of above goods Just re-. For sale at . : '. .- HEINSBEBGZB'S Lire Book Store. norio-tf FOfi OALG 01M2CINT. TTOIt BEHT OH SALC-One first-class Jj Circular Steam Saw Mill (35-horse power engine) ; 2,000,000 feet ot good pir, very e8y of access... Teams, WagonsiAc. 1 dress the owner. - J.ILSI-INGER. novlO-lm - v ' Wilmington, N. C, - 1 t. -
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