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THE lHOIWIINQ feTAIt, PUBLISHED DAILY, I waf. U BKRNABD, Editor and Prop'. 0,,iob, Dawsm Bank Buildings, Front St; TMW months, in advance.. 2 00 5Se month, In advance........ ,75 xfcanxva Stab will be delivered in any Jrtof the (JltyatFirTKBa Cmmts per, week. Wind. 4 Weather . - . t v time.' eter.1 eter. 7 A. M. SOrS og. M. 5S0-.2O q P. M. 30:39. , 43 iN gentle .Clear C 63 Ngeutle Clear ' .51 N gentle Clear vranTemDl of dav. 53 dee. . . Note. All. barometric readings are reduced . A i,p sfid-level and to 83 de&reu T Fahrenheit i . 'ROBEFT SK1BOTJB, 1 , ' ' Serr't Sitrnal Service U. 8. -A?V fTettttier Beport. ; Office ot Chief Signal Ofilcer, r V -. Washington, Nov. ; llr4:85 P M. J -:c An area of low pressure ivill. probably de- vp.loD on Sanday west of Illinois; and Increaa- out the MlasUsippi -faltex and-on the;upper lakes WUn iauia, uarumeier. auu. xiaiuK.em- lirrht w jdnertrerlywit?!fs an 1 rxntionary sl2Baleontinue thli eTeolcs at - V. 'k , r a..-:..- . V , . ., THE' kv 4UVi.KriHJai:i'ia. n ; - i.isi.NsBEKGBK'a Live iiook Store, ,SS Market street-A Trip td Earopel! J ..fJJ-"1" W. Hottksdorf, R. S. Germanla Lodge No. 4, K. of P. ; &$&.-S . D. Waixace, . Recorder Wilmington Conncil, No. 4.r-1;:'' " 2Siiafil Musbos, tiie Clothier Come and Look.! Fall and Winter Clothing. Mebanx & Jamks 'Copartnership Notice - Wholesale and Retail Draggists. Alex. Oldham Cape Feiar Flour and Pearl Hominy Mills. ' . j W. Macumbbr fc Co. Renovate You c. D. Myers & ,Cp.-rB, Select VVKiskey, Family Block Cheese, Teas. , i H. Burkhimbb, No. ;6. Market street To bacco. Snuff, Segare and Pipes.'; - :"' j. & H. Haar North Carolina House. John S. Lse & Co. Dealers in Naval Stores. V Willard BRos.Notice7 U , i 'it 6ee advertisement of an application to be made to the next General Assembly. Jul. Hashagan, Secretary German Asso ciation. t - 'j. r ,.:.- t S. WE8T& Harriss Wood and Willow Ware, Brooms, Fother Dust ejs, &c. Jos A. Engelhard To the Ladies. . Removed. ' "f 8. Levy bavin removed to his new Store, corner Market and Front, formerly occupied by J. G. Ban man, has just - opened , an entire new stock of Dry- Goods, Hats, Boots and 4 Shoes, and Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, which he is offering to the publfcDat the very lowest Cash Priees. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Thank ful for past favors, a continuance of the same . is respectfully solicited. .:' oct 14-1 ra - - S." Levy. Printing Ink. - We keep a full 'stock of Eoblnson'a Jfews Ink constantly on hand.,, SW inter? lnkr.4KUrf ready for shipment. - ; tf . - ' v . . Holler Skating. 4 ,rt. Our skatiDg friends are' reminded that the vink will be open on .Monday nigLt.-'rjio week will be a stirring Jne, and among : the attractions the skating rink; will . not be ac- onnnt.il KAla..f .'. . 1 Arrested for an Aflry., Vii, v Two colored individuals named respectively Macon Barnett and Kelly Henry,1 employed on the steamer Caswell, engaged o an: affray yes terday, for which they were arrested by OfScep Kill and taken before WmT McLauin, P., by whom fkey were dfeejiygiipo the, pay- ment of costs and entering into a bond of $50 wch to keep tUi peace it 4t 1 : i Fop Sale orBenbV " ' j. If you have a bouse or form ojaleior rent advertise it in our toWw5 faepafiment trader head of " For Sale or Rent," at half of our reg ular rates, foradverUsemf Atrffeot exceeding. Ave lines. . i J JUAJO Attention Ladles ! Ladies having small articles of handiwork; and housewifery for exhibition kt the Fair thiat week are requested to deposit the articles n a room 'secured for the purpose in the basement 1 of the 1st National Bank, corner of Front and Princess Btreeta'r Mr. RohfrtE JDfdley wil take charge of sacfh arficles-andsend theni out nerature ; pleaaant-weataer prevail, very Rene; rally In the Southern i Gulf SUtes, with lieht easterly winds, rising barce-ir with IJ. 4 . tra' UfriT'fl'vAM tA finrfftinfir crowd which may: nmtnr- Vbat the ladies have the articles t:.tKa ?f lie rU;n..i.j " ': i r ..." . Vi - -'sueu as eariy as pssiDiepnaajuiru-- Visitors to the Fair. , ftffc . v ( i - ve are requested to Suggest that any and a'l persons who' jeel dispoaed to accommodate, visitors' to the Fair wttb board and0dging,: or with lodsiiaioaewit reptjf irly as pos sible to either of"tne gentlemen constituting u'e Committee appointed to assist -.to making preparations for the large number who may expected on tbtt occasl. Barnes may Dd ieft with Mail F." janney, ;at theSquthern Express Office, Front street. For the infor mation o! all concerned, we j reproduce the "araesof the Committee of Reception;2 as follows: - ' " . Mermen. Itumllytl'Erfq-, mIAr.' P. tfrtfiirti-ptosMtior. )f.danie7 ld M. P. Taylor4.1 . ; Vhmnber of x Ctmrifae&'Q? Worth, EsqT. and C Dr. The indestructible Tag is ft gteat conrcnlefice l merchants. It answers the combined pnr J08e ol a directIq$iS(iikdV business :card.; u the Stab .Printing . and iRmfc-j House and0 'jlLifU--' . t '. " : - .!.''.' ' ' '. i 1 ' 1 ' ' " i ) ' 1 1 1 ' ' '" VpLIX-rlTo. 44 . WmilGTO,- H. , C., 0 j it 1 w- The CbUt'Ch Director? nnrl'VilaVi Vni'i r win be found on the Fourth Page. " Only one or two trifling cases before the' Olty COurt yesterday. ;,,hL v " Sneering may be considered1 amoog the fashionable accomylishments 'at this time of the year, I 13" Regular monthl meeting of Wilmington council rto. to morrow: (Monday) evening iln too many 'lamentable instances', the Vlast scene; pf all this strange, eventful faisto ry". H-Kerosene ?u - redlcllonsjoi a very cold winter are bef i us uutue, sua it is useless to aouDt inepropn ets uptil the winter comes: , The; GermanAssocla-ion will have their iiofc fcjtiuiir luecuaic me moninat meir Hall tomOrfowVat 8W:p. M."--" t- ''-7' The ils: 1st" it Marthalsare requested to o'cl6ckv4n. the room under thfe'lst National it The Rev. Dr. s Plhmer, :6f , th a -Columbia Theological ;gminary, rill preach in the Firsi Presbyterian Church this day,(Suhday) at sf 10i 'c:VxH m'iia 4 i'i a t;riilfsU- f. ia ; Tanlis toR Harris for copies of 4 f "i.- V;.. ! V' ---.- v . f -fc.i- ri.i me x. Laager and. VMmney , Qn-ner for. tb e current oeek. These, .with all. the popular publicatlon.of the flay, are to be found at his stand dn'Front street. The'flrst brick of the -new colored, Ma ' i 4 : ". sonic iLodge, on the corner of 'Eighth aind Princess streets, -wyl be - laid ' on Tuesday morning next at 7 olock. The ceremonies of laying the corner stone will not take place until sometime in January next. , " Attention is called to the advertisement of the? North Carolina nouse.V ' corner of Secondhand Priniess streets, Messrs. J. & H, Haar, Proprietor's, where anything In the way of wines, liquors, lager beer, oysters, cigars, tobacco, fcc, can be obtained as reasonable as at any jhouse in the city. ' Try them. Y Wo are f-jrlad to: see that Messrs. Redd Ss-GIIIicap, who have recently opened a stand on Second street between Market and Princess, for the sale of fresh meats of all kinds, saus ages, oysters, fruit, &c, are succeeding be yond theff'expectations, having steady found H necessary to enlarge their business facilities. They will have family supplies, including uvoa vjobviujvu aacsuva twsj uai uva i n vva 1. Pnblle Schools. a We learn that there is a petition Iaclrcxflatlon urging the employment by. the committee of inatlve teachers for the various public schools of . jthis township. : We , see: no necessity ourselves for sending abroad for teachers when there are so many in our midst who are 'equally as well qualified for the purpose. . Of course wo ha e no reference in these remarks to the excellent schools 'under the able supervision ; of Miss Bradley. We allude solely to those schools for the main tenance mt which the school fund has been appropriated. The i apportionment of the school fund for this township gives $277.50 to the whites and $1,159.00 to the colored children, according to the school1 census ; besides ; which there will be an additional apportlonmentaggregatingabout $1,000 to the two races, maklncr eltoarether a: little over $3,000 lor the education of the children' Of this township for the present year. Judiciously applied, tills' amount "'may be made to prove of incalculable benefit. . i .. Tbe Toarnament. It belnr imDOssible for aJnumber of senile. mem who tf eiret fide a lh! Tournament to i ad tfnie 1 to "practice with the sabre, after conference with bose who desire to enter, the Cofiimittee have 'decided to change to the lance. ?r:JXJ&Xsi-U rules. j. , Number: tf j-ings "46 --be' taken, 3. Size'of rings, 2 inches in diameter placed 60 feet apart;:! ta -?:X::f:g ... a i V J.; Whole distance to be run, 210 feet. . Tim fallowed: 8 secoodarf ff f i ...Mi 'Jnigamnst enter beforeTuesday. Number Facilities : for practice will be furnished : at t the. Fair Grounds ' every, day during' the week. : The prizes, consisting of an elegant Hunting' Case GhJ Watch, and a pair of 8ilver, Spurt, can be teen at tne jeweiry stores or jar. ueo. i uonnec ana nxr. xa; . w.wwp. vt- ? .-. ii The entrance lee uas pees reaocea to ThsTdelebrated WorrelbiSUteTs f will Com mence their. week's engagement at tueTttestre to-morrow eveaidfo.whjea tthotauiV citi zens who desire' to 'wltne$k Ihe'eformance of thW talented company, ana as me sumo wwo LaJlyiJ expected fftirtnV the .Fair, should not 1 m.tt ti -i.t. 'Wo rai nur taiiIaM ltd fail to be present' We . refer ,our ireade ootnuint lirti !nat.hjrrilnmn for TheIriIlttlnesJw Firm. - ,By referenceHo'bor advertising columns it wUI be seen that Mr. Thomas J James has purebatfditnjnterestin tbedriig business of Mr!lAt"Mebane. corner of FrqnJ and Prln eeastfeetsaftd'thit tne firm will .hereafter be known undtr the toame and title of Mebane & Jamei. Both the members of the ne w firm are expericncVd andf exmptehfr drogglsU and persons1 in want of anything? ia theft- line" may rest assured tbft tUey wUI be;furnisned wjtb nothing butthftKeno1119 article. Orders from couutry, merchants or physidafl wilKmeet With prompt attention.5 f - BITEB f.l MABINIS NEWS. Tne steamer Wave, purchase i for the Ex press Steamboat Company to 4jpn jregularij betwee tb1s ctyj caadftytjeiille... arIve beyesteVday; Tnetf at is a new iron UulU stern wheel steamer,-; having only "runadr three or tour months on : the Savannah river before she was purrhasec by. the above i com pany iShe 111 be infmmand of Capt. W. ot- ainnfti.: 'Her carrvinff-capacity' is SO0 tales of ctfeyntW 600 barrers'ot rotin. Afnanlt with. Deadly Weapons - Over in the classic precincts J6f Texas: j terday morning, one Wesley lAriey. a'coIc::i .igomauai, commuted a furious: assaulf c: : a another colored "man by the name; of lie -ry Robinson. -The weapon used was an cxa, with "Which tno said Laney 6trnck ' Robir: ir oa thi head; knocking' him down, hrhea I e drew; a knife with( the intention, it is suppes : i, of completing tbQ little job hehadundert:' i. tjthls.iuiicturer however, a white gentlet -who happened to be passing,- put in an y pearance and'pVt a stoplo the bloody trsr f jshlch was belngenacted.''A warrant 5 i subsequently issued for the arrest of I andplaced,4 In the hands of Constable Y "who found his man on the West side 3 Cape Fear and finally succeeded id : bis capture. -He' was Thereupon re v ' g ve security iir the sum'of $200 for t i anee before Wra: McLaurIa,J: p;," c - A woman, it Is 6aid, was at the 1c a f diCcolty.- . -v Probable fVrownla&vr ! Od Saturday ,6llast weekiMrBryan Husseyrv ;9rmerlya welltknown:machinlst of this city, butmbre latterly a resident Of another part of tne, county, took passage from Wilmington on the steamer CSawwcZZ. : He was put off, at his re questi : ti Cunning- Bluff," about twenty-five mlles above this city together with a lot of freight-which'he had purchased here,', since which time he nas not been seen or heard of. T-he freight was found at the landing where the steamer left it, and as Mi Hussey was somewhat under theinfluence of liquor at the ttmebe went ashore, it is supposed that he must have got into the river by ' some means and was drowned. v He was about 50 years of age. , " ; " VV..: John S. Iee A Co. We invite attention to the card of Messrs. John S.-LeeVfc Co., of PhlladelphiaV This house is recommended in the highest manner; and those who ' wish to sell naval stores in Philadelphia cannot do better than, entrnst their business to these gentlemen. They make liberal advances on consignments. ' Our Chip 'Bashes. f l -i. Raff work making lace coHars. Elevated buildings Castles inhe-air. The Jatest thing lp dresses Night dresses. r - Fussy women are said to hatre ( the most energy. - r . - What an unlucky suitor did; He wooed and sbe wouldn't, he cooed and she couldn't .. ti,l. .r, J.."- , , ., J : ,.,:( i Mrr Singel of Louisville .thrashed his wife so badly that she wishes he had remained Sihgei., . -1 A couple were recently married in Kan sas City after a hasty courtship of only ' eigh leen years.".". . 1 ;' . , , Vv- ' ':' It is computed that a Milwaukee sewing society enn blast a person's reputation in seven minutes.;.;.-:;..;.;. V'-" v j ! There is no use of becoming discouraged over mutilated currency ; it always passes at par in the church? collections. '4 ..' How to make a Dull Fellow'; Lively Marry him to a girl named : Annie,' when of course ue oecomes Aunie-maieu. , f . The Bostsn Transcript says : "The yodng men who oof. wear feathers in their bats will probably have tassels ' on theirJrboots' next year." s -tt..i , TilE JWILDON FAIB.'i Ten Tfiousand PewXe PrtsentXm the Third Day- y SjendULMthibUion-Chn.' OcMf Address, etc -.(Correspondence of tBe Star,). J i.v: Weldox, : N.. a i Nov; 9,1871. - Writing hurriedly, your correspondent can not be expected to give full particulars of the grand Far now pro ressieg in this plaeeki va . The attendance is about ten thousand to-day. At least I know that Floral Hall, Mechanics' and Agricultural Hall, and the whole grounds surrounding these buildings are crowded to their utmost-capacity, and the jostle and bus tle i great. Many prominent gentlemen, among whom we note Gov. Bragg, Gen,1 Matt. W. Ransom and Judge Biggs; Very few mem bers of the press no-. daabt these gentlemen are saving, themselves fr the tournament and ball to-morrow. tThere is fcirge :number. i beautiful ladies present..5 Halifax, Northamp; ton, Edgecombe,' Nashv Wilson, Granville Warren. Franklin and. other ' counties in i this State and several counties of Virginia are' well represented. Amonglhe striking beauties we have observed to-dav. are Miss B.. ofTarboro', Mist 8. of Halifax county, pisses B. ana ii., piJ Henderson, MWs W.t; Ofasn, ; utnersi mere are whose names we are ueaoie ioascerxain;a tate solani Floral Hallth' La4esepeclal departmeuriwmiaicy;?jjeiihinicits i su perior was never seenain . Anwv, State, and s we heard bombers rate It With the. best fairs in the cotintryi u,We hav not tirau to specify ,the nefilalrvtmeritorions articles.- me Mecnaoicai epartmeni is very good rath rather superior to last year,. Stoek goodi-t Vva tot make a close examination TUfl-lrotting indifferent. v Tt was announced at 13 1 o'clock I that Gov. Vance, owing tor fi&ti.esa ln?hit family, and professional engagements, couianotnu nis ap pointment as speaker.--The President of the Society introduced Gen. W R Cox, who de livered aa flnfcrbmtu address of an hour and a quarter on thejmpqrtanceof agriculture as a science. Some of his points were quite appro? Driate to the times, i He said negro ' labor was -the test we could get, and that the blacks work better than the whites , as a class, lie dissuaded young men from embarking in the over crowded profession?, aud advised' them to go to work oh our farms and in our work shops. " , - - r1 - The large number of sie'e shows, thimble games, rope walkings, etc., have become a nuisance at me r airs, wuicu ueeus oiewcnw The Dieeon shoot is ' in progress as your correspondent closes his rough notes for the day. Will give result and also account ot tournament, which takes place at 6 o'clock to morrow1 evening, in my next. . i 1 1: ' " " Hastily, . t . .. r , Mobvilxb - rA ; -I'V''- K - . ,; 'Lcitt Day Confidence Games and Other Money J:TrapiThe Tournament; etc.', ' etc. t: ;t ts 0WSuxk, KoV;;4871. Tbepige0BT6lrd0t yesterday, was decided ia favor of Cbas. R. Lewis, Esq., of GranviUl county, where he is best known by his hunts- man's sobriquet of ,401d Hare' Mr. Lewis; i one of the tjest shots in the State, or indeed in the South. ' The prize was a $200 gun. ..- This morning - opened quite unlikely. A slight rain early in the morning threatened to mar the pleasures of the day, Jut the clouds soon cleared away andgava us a beautiful day. The crowd .vtalyery laVgjnengh ome less i A trot occurred! at lio'locfc betwet Qtzii ton's "now celebrated . R. E. Lee,"vandT)h I 1 1 .44. JDjaiYIiOVEIIBER 12. mh & hole Ho; 28tf Young's ."Borneo woo, be the former. Time gOOd.... ; . ...;;;.!. - .- ' -' Immediately after an interesting race took place between Charles Tillery and Boss Pope, a small boy ; won, by the latter., t Confidence games of several kinds imposed upon the green and credulous. One young man. the son ol a distinguished publif man: of this section,1 lost a fine watch a a game of cards. The authbrltles ought" to suppress these thieves and swindlers.' They have no right to ply their rascally ..vocation in a Fair .Ground. We hope in this particular yow Fair " will be better nianaged: V t ; -..i ; '"The Grand Tournament at 3 o'clock, would have been a perfect success, as some of the best riders in the State had entered the lists, but unfortunately the wind was high and blew the rings about in such a manner that even the the best Knights made some failures: There were some twenty Knights entered: The rid ing Was respectable under the circumstances, r- .Tbe toliowiog were of the Roval Partv: . I : Successftil Knlght-Gedrgeood, of Hail-. ;ax,uountyii.nignt ot"ioung America.-' : 1st Honor T. T. Hamlin; of Northampton, Knightof"Northampton! . -r- 2d. Honor H. Ji Wood. of Halifax County, Knight of "No Hope.?! te "7 3rd Honor A H Ricks, of Battleborp, Jashi County Height pfiSilver Plumed. ' - - -', Tour correspondent closes hit letter before the ball at the Emery House, so that yon may get the doings of to-day at an early iiour As he leaves the scene thus early, he presumes you will be able to supplement this account with a. graphic description of the Grand Ball which will do doubt appear in . the excellent semi-weekly published at this place.' . , ' - - i r I I V: V J, V' MOKVTIXB.,; ; DIED. "WILLIAMS In this City, on the 11th inst., Lucy J. Williams, daughter of William ana Jane Williams, aged 1 yearsS months and S days. , . " ; ' The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock, at the residence of her parents, corner 'Seventh and; Mulberry, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. Dearest Lucy, God ha's called thee, : ' - ,,J To a home in Heaven above j , . - But we still will hope to meet thee, , . Wherejoy is never unknown. Stllh fare-thee w ell, my darling, ' Oh 1 how ead it U to part from one we love ; Tet our thoughts will wander to the ... .Many things thou hast done. - ' Fare thee well, and if forever Still, forever, fare thee welL , . NW ADVERTISEMENTS. German Association. rriHE first regular meeting of this month JL will be held at oar Hall on Monday, 13th inst., at 8 o'clock P. M. ' V , ; JUL; HASHAGEN, . : nov 12-lt , i : . - Secretary. West & Harriss .AVE on hand a large and well-selected stock of' r WOOD and .WILLOW WARE, ' . Also, a fine stock of ' BROOMS, FEATHER DUSTERS, Ac, norl2-tf . . - : ' B Select Whiskey, 3 OO PE ti.i O A JjICN . C1IA3. J. MYERS & CO., ' 7 North Front street. To tH& Ladies. OR the convenience of those haying small articles of handiwork and housewifery .for exhibition at the Fair, a rqpm under the First National Bank has been secured in which such will be received by Mrs. Itob't E. Dudley, and sent out to the.grouds. Ladles will please deposit such articles with Mrs. Dudley early on Monday.' JOS. A. ENGELHARD, ' General Secretary. ! nov 12-lt A TRIP TO EUROPE AND ACROSS THE XL CONTINENT FKKE. Pleasant and profit able any season of the year. : .Views and Pen- ciliags by the Way. Grand, magnificent, sub lime ana aiversinea scenery; an mat nature and art is capable or presenting to tne view is to De seen aiong tn.s line qi travel. eeenes in all countries, beautiful; truthful . and , im- nreaslve. -u. -iiSi.-" " ; . Thi3 line will be open as long as the -wheels of time roll 'round. Any one taking this trip, traveling this line, cannot fail to be deligh ted, and will return improved in mind and morals. Their taste for the beauties of nature in all its various forms, and for art in sculpnlreand painting, will have been refined to such an extent thej will be their own (and others will consult thetr judgment) Judges of any style Ohromo dr View. n, :. For information as to accommodations: sc.. apply at ; ; ? t f , ' IIEINSBEKGER'3 novl2-tf ' . . ,. . - .i Live Uook Store. i Eaimlk ENGLISHDa'iry, Creampine Apple, Fac toryi and Edam Cheese, very4 superior L .,J.- CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., iS novl2-tf ' ' ' ; 7 North Front ot.: i VAEIEH'SIOBEI.TABM STOEEI 43 Market Streel. Xt L A W A Vx A JW, WOULD INFORM HJS PATRONS THAT ON .... .buJr? ' -t X ' " wertnesaay; ocioMer asui, , l he will open one of the laargeft and best select ;MIt.IiINBRY GOODS iV" TO BE HAD IN TIIE CITY, consisting pf everything new and fashionable In Freneb Pattern Bonnets ana Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Blonds," il ' . . . Wreaths, Rnehes, ' , Sasb, Bonnet and . Belt Ribbons, : of all widths' and most desirable shades, and ; . ,a fine line of ' VELVETEEN for CLOAKS and BOY & SUITS. 11 -j-Aiso,afuilBne of - i Black' Fringes, Velvet; Ribbons Dress and - Cloak Buttons and Trimmings, Linen and ; uj Lace Collars and Sets, Plain and Em- .' i 4 ' bi oldered Handkerchiefs, Embrold- r ' v erngs, Edgings and Insertings, ' 5 Eid Gloves, best, quality4; t Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Corsets ; Sewed,, Woven and theCele-. - brated Abdminal Corset, and every variety of LADIES' UNDERGARMENTS and r the great headquarters in the city: f'n . aU the novelties. inWi- " i Hi A .1 ft" F I X T IT It E & ! , T-.- : t5r '- " -v . ARlETYlSTORE, 42 MARKET STREET. , ' oct pim naS lY ' - FLAN AOAH. NEW. AD V ERTIBEMEN5PS . German! a Lodge IJo.'4. K. OF P. ' , f. , 4 ' WlUOBOTOV, Si &, NOV. 12th, 1871. ;: To the Officers and Brethren o Germania Lodge 2V&. 4, K. of. ;-"." ' " ' ' " BEETHKEN s Ton are ie quested by Stonewall Lodera No. 1, K. of P., to attend the First Anniversary of mat Aoage, at rytman nail, on Tues day eveninj next, at 7 o'clock. Bv order of W. C. pov 12 it') f ; W. nOTTENDORF, E. S. ;;; Wiliiiingtra Council, ' ; i f f i 1 -. . . .; . TTJEGULAR MEETING; MONDAY", 13th, at O'clock F. M. - S. D. WALLACE, . , - Beeorder. nov 12-lt - :"r. ITotice. PLICATION . will be? made to the next 1. General Assembly of North; Carolina for the passage of an Act to incorporate " The Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons. of Wilming ton." . y t . ; - , r, . Wilmington,' N . C Oct. 11, 1871-dAwlt " FALL AND WINTfeR ; SOOK "-ror Quality and Durability, oar GARMENTS AKE EftUAL TO ANT! Fine lot of MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS, . FURNISHING.GOODS, in variety,1 at" V s ' BXUJSSON'S, The Clothier, 7 novl2-tf 38 MARKET STREET. : Co-Partnershlj. Jfotice. Mr . TH03. C. JAMES having purchased an interest in my business, the style of the firm will hereafter be . . ME BANE A JAMES. ' 1 ' ' 'J. a! ME BANE. LIEBANE & JAHES, (Successors to J. A; Mebane,): f Wholesale Ar Retail Druggists, Intend, by strict personal attention to busi ness, to keep' the enviable' reputation of the old flrmf and 1 therefore, guarantee that any norder, either from Country Merchants or Physicians, will meet with prompt attention, and that the article furnished can relied upon. We intend, as heretofore, to keep on hand the most reliable articles in our line that can be obtained. We only ask atrial. ' MEBANE JAMES,1 Wholesale and Retail Druggist, ! ' s. E. Comer Front and Princess Sts, - notl2-tf, Wilmington, N. C. ' si THE CAPE . FEAI FLOUR AND PEiEL HOUINTi HILLS. .. ; '1 WILMINGTON, N 6. ' Extra Family and Super Flour, Pearl Hominy, . Seed Rye, Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Corn, "a Cow Peas, White? Peas'' and all kinds of -Horse, ;Co afid Hog" Feed. ; j ' i ALL GOODS 'SOLD DRAYED TREE nov!2 tf w ALEX; OLDHAM,' Proprietor. 'N O T I C E ! THE public are warned against harboring or trusting the crew of the Br. Bark ' Mowhawk,' as no bills contracted by them will be paid by the Captain or Agent; . , i ' ' WlLLARD BEO . nov 12 iw ' 4 ' Agents.-, O UR GREEN and BRACK TEAS are the FINEST IMPORTED. CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., r 7 Norih Front St.' nov!2-tf y ; Visitors to thfe Fair - YY ILIifindittothelradvantagfe to buy their 1 .-j r. - - i ... TOBACCO, SHUFP, SEGARS AND ' PIPES, I ! i : . .r -at - t 5 I U. B UBKHIIIEH'S, igri or 1 be. Indian Cblef, Rbvlitf 1 i- i i i ,.- IlOTth"liOTblto ..corper eecona anq princess Stsy J.3" H. s HAAR, J.. ..... . . wv.Prdprietor ;:n ' n, (Sample 'ROom-jV t; WlneSjUquors, Ales and PorterLager Beer, Cigars and Tobaceo 'of all kindsl rot -TiioTi2.tt xxtmrxxr- RATES OF ADVERTISING t OneSquareone day, ....... ................ l 0 n 4 7 v r two days,..., , 1 60 -. : . " three days, a 00 t. " ,-, roar days, 2 80 - i " iflvedays....,. S 00 one week, ...... 8 B0 Contract Advertisements taken at pro poruonatexy xow rates. Marriages, Deaths,' RUM miens. Funeral and Obituary notices will tm in serted at half rates when paid for In advance otherwise f nil rates will be charged. . V x . , ..TnmACnoh onlnand. qyg ADViiRTlSEMENTS. Eehovate Your Beds! IJIHE PRQPBIETOBS pi the CITY STEAM .t Ij i; , ; L AUNpRY, having purchased ROBIN'S PATENT EXCELSIOR y.. 3r LEATHER :RENOYATOR, . Are now prepared tb renovate Feather Beds, Pick and Renovate Hair and Moss Mattrasses on short notice. i . . : j Orders may be left at the Book Stores, Chas. D. Myers & Co.'s Store, or at our place of busi ness, Nutt Street, Wilmington, N. C. J. W, MACUMBER A CO., , Proprietor?, hoy 12-1 w jobit s.,z.aa.-. x. a. williams. r. r. w. lotkr. SO H Nl b : LE E fc CO., " DEALERS .IN; NAVAL STORES II. 47 NortU TTater St ,TJiila4leIpbla. Liberal Advances mahe on' Consignments of ; ; i h Naval Storesand - Southern Products. Reter to Messrs. Harriss A Howell, Wi!- mington, N. C. nov 12-ly ;V: o Fruit Growerd A!TTEli:TiON; O1 RDERS for all kinds of Fruit and Orna 1 mental Trees, Grape Vines, Berry and other plants, Ac. Ac., from the celebrated Excildoun Nurseries, will be received by , , GEO. Z. FRENCH. ui sept l2-naceod3mos Sn Wed Fr' 'MM Agricultural AssociatiDB. .; ; ...... . . ' THE THIR D ANNUAL FAIR of this Ajso elation will be held on the days of November Uth, 15th, 16th and Uth'inst. -.Every effort will' be , made tb secure the comfort and convenience of exhibitors and' other visitors. V - . ' The Executive Committee have reason to expect an exhibition pf more than usual inter est. '; ' - ... - Prices of Admission ' Single Ticket, ' Three Single Tickets, - - v' ' ' - Family Ticket, admitting five, . - " r " ten, - . 1 CO 1 S3 2 53 Season Ticket, admitting one person dur- . . ing the l air, (not transferrable) 2 00 LIFE . MEMBERS MUST PROCURE FROM . THE TREASURER A TICKET FOR . 'JeACH MEMBER OF THEIR . .. ' FAMILIES. . - - v ' . ' : ' V Tickets for sale at all the Drug and .Book Stores', at the entrance of the Fair Grounds and at the office of the Teasnref. -JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, nov8-lwnao ; Treasurer. . MISUELLANEOLTS. ; Another Arrival! THE j.AilL STYLES ..1 OF SJLK HAJS, !i .... "' and a nice assortment of SOFT HATS can be ' found at . E 1 j- S 3 tf- if i r,v THOS. U. WRIGHT'S, . . No. 9 North Front Street. OCt 25-tf SUMTER NEWS, STJMTEJtt, S. C, PUB lished Weekly, Dorr A OstenProptor WM. H. BERNARD, Agent sept23-l-tf w uminirton, . Office Wilmington If.; C. XI fe Insnrance Company. WILMINGTON, , C, 1 .' ' ... OCTOBER 27, 1871, NOTICE to STOCKnOtDES. SUBSCRIBERS who have faiMd to execute Notes for the tA Ms eent. due on Capital btock, as pro vid ed for by t harter, are notified to do so within SO days from date, or forleiture of Stock to the Jojapany will result. . ,. , flJWS.1 ; : ; r ,, ' 6;ri. uiaus:-lbi WA1XACE,,; .. . Kttct 286dys : n;;iVt.,;'.' " r.'Uh8ecretary. Brunswick County Claims. j XRiasb Oman o Batrvswiox Comrrr, ) , . Skithviw., N.i, 19th Oct, 1871. i I AM INSTRUCTED by the CornmL" toners of Brunswick County to ask all ' rsons ' i r t ' .- -1 i i. holdmg claims against the County of Bruns- wick to present tnem as eiriy as practicable to the underslgnedU ; And I am further in-, structed tO Bay that an early arrangement will be made ior their adjustment and settlement, and that they will be settled according to their priority of presentation. ' 1 - JOHN H. THEE VV oct 19-lm Treas'r of Brunswick Co. b uythc Genuine . ,,--V.-,,flSI'M!I-,!,, . STAITDAED DCAIEO. XSoreTban 250 DlCerent SXodlfleatlons. AQXHTS r ALSO FOB TH BUT "ALAlUt' KOJfBY Ti A TD A TXTT7"0 H A A Ab4VXAl XvQI A VV., ' 232 BROADWAY, NEW' YORK. " PAtRBANKS, BROWN & CO., J-r ' : 118 MILK STREET, BOSTON, . For Sale by leading Hardware Dealers. i Sept 9S-2aw4m Tu Fr ent for oall on ncrm FOR, BEAT OI2 SALE-One first-class, Cii cular Stesiri saw Milt 33.horse rower engine), 2,000 OCi t of good pine, very eaeyv of access. ; Teams, Wagons,ifltc ' Address the ' owner..'--r' ' ,r- f: - . u. orttUHUJiU, nov 10-lm . : $ -. Wilmington, N. C, ' . V A ' A IV 1 r. s1 ' -; 1 " -, ' v.: ' " :
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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