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v. 5., L f , ; . -; puLLicnnD daily, ' 'ffJf.il 3r.II3AU: :f Editor mnd Prcp. t - vinwsoa EiaA Euildtairs, Front fit. " 1 ItS ,tnW 75 Sr Onfl r r, .ill ho delivered In uiv K.r-- u.i : najui"' .. : 7tksh CsxTa per week. t Pansr JICAL XXECOBD. 25, 1871. .Ther- , i ' i . jmom- ;Wlnd. Weather jeter. j ) 53 ,N Gentle !oioudy t 53 8 E Fresh Cloudy . 154 Oalm Falr - of dav.Tio des ll';tt.hl;a -vvl and to33grees Fahrenheit. " -' J ' rfji v w UOBKHr- CS7BOTH. : atlier Report. War DxpJlE-12nt, co or. uniet ciznai "V yYCZlUSlWU! HUT, W i r : .. a. J. . ; . A. rotatly cc -.zvq to i:2vr Er-' -i, with '.facctUfiundJ. A. r :i-.v -i-zi weather - . Jbat t.. Hrelop west r a. . 4 : by w .n; j .. 13. lncreasiL bui not dan .Urly" winds no-nlht on the iiuroa as j gerous ,60u.l tipper lakes. Hkins&ebgss Live Book 8 tore, Market 'B pianos that stand opon their own merits, i - JHoststtkb Stomach .Bitters The . True - Groands of Confidence. . , Muhson. & Co;, City ClothlersClothln- Clpths and Caasimeres. . - S. P. Wallacb Meeting of .Wilmington X Council NoV 4. - , 9 . J AMKs DaRr Notice. " iTv Douglas Cow and Calf Lost; .r:. . F. W. KkCHNKB Wrapplns; Paper, Axes, t Meal sod Oats, Buckwheat Hams, fec ,' : C. D. Mtbrs & Co. Bine Grass Kentucky Whiakey, Rye Flour, &c. : . Hsidb Baos, Just In Apples, Figs, Cider, Beans, . , ' " ; - ' :, ' Duslbt & Eixis All Kinds of Slipper for Laditss and Gentlemen. v - " :a . West &HiLBBiss The Cherokee Indians. . VV. R. French Canned Frnlts and Vegeta bles, Groceries, &c. . . ' CHUIXCHL , D1BECTOBY. u ' Sunday Norember 28. , St. James (Eplseopul), . Corksr Third aho Market Strrbts. , , : f , 25thi Sunday after Trinity : . 5 Morclng Prayer at 11A.M. ; ; Evening Prayer at P.M. ( - Sunday School at S o'clock. ' i c St. jJobn'st ClaareJi (Episeopal)," .. I ' : Cobheb Bbd .Cross and Third Strrbts. v " VMoroiiig PnTerat 11 A. M. u v 3 1 Evening Prayer at 7 P. M. : Sunday School at 9f o'clock. - , 'lirsa lreabjr(eriaa Cbnreti, MVi'-CoBSia Third and Obajgs Streets. '? Sunday School exuTUwi comiatnee at 8m i Lecture Thursday eyenlng at1 To'doek. ? .". Second - Presbttbrian Church. Services ; t Brooklyn Hall, vcry Sunday at 10 A. M. . : Sunday gchoo), 3 P. M. ' -r Flrat Baptise Cbarcb, Corner Markbt and Fitth Strbbts, ' Kev: J. C. niden, Pastor. 1 - Sunday School at 9 A. M. , Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock In? room above Pastor's study. Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. ... :::;:.-r..T Second Baptiai Cnoren, - Couner ob Sixth and Church Strbbts. Kev. J. K King, Pastor. ;i - :' ':-;( ' Sunday School at 9 A. M.! : ' -' JT '". " Services at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M.- - Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. ' St. Thomas' (Catbolie) Cbvircb, os Dock Between Second and Third Sts Morning service at 7 and 10WrA; M. Evening at 5 P. M. - Daily service at 7 A. Mf t - ' Kev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman. Front Street M. . Canreb, Bontbt; (JoKNEa Walnut 4 and Front " Strbbts. iiev. Dr. Moran Pastor ffffOO . Services at 10 A. M. Sunday School 3 P.M. -Regular weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday ni-tii at 7i o'clock.; Ail are invited to attend. 1'he pews in this church are all free. Gentle manly ushers will he in waiting to conduct strangers to seats. , h - , ' Finn street IX. E. Chnrb, ' Fipth Betwbbn Church and Nun Streets Kev. Frank H. Wood, Pastor. fi Sunday School at 9 A;M. , ' t Class Meeting Tuesday at 8 P. M. . i Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. St. Paul's Evan. Lutbersua, Cbareb Market Strbbt, Corner o Sixth. - Rev. G. D. Bernheim, Pastor. German service at 10 A. M. 4-," Eugiibh service at 76 P M. J , Sunday School at 3 P, Ms- . ? Cateciietical Lectures on Friday at. 3& P. M. Seamen's Betbel," Dock Between Front and Water Strbbts, Services at 7 P. M,, by Key. 1L B. Burr. p. bristian Cnapel (Colored MetbodUt), Corner Church and Seventh Stbsbtb. - Sabbath 8chcol at 9" A.M.- " " Services at 11 A. MM43 P- M. and "8 P. M., by the Pastor, Rev. Ellis Lavender. - ; St. Paul's (colored Episcopal), - Corner Orange and Fourth Streets, J services at 10 A.M. and 8 P. M., by Kev. U. 0. Brady (col.) -i. BUbop Atkinson's Appointment s. Bishop Atkinson has made the following ap pointmeuts: ''-inf Goidsboro.. : , vVViiii December Wilson .V. . . " . 'i 5. 6. '7 p m 10 . . 11 13 16& 17 Battleboro.:.........V.. Halifax....... .;....... JackBoo . Weldon Gas ton.... ....J. - f Raleigh ....... ,v " Donations Bnested. The ladies of the Bonevolenf Society request donations of money or provisions for the Poor. All who are willing to Contribute will please send to such place as may be hereafter designated. - '.- . A lady, 6lUIng : Jio tbesamtf boxjof an opera house with a J Freach pbysiciani hap pened to gape. Excuse tied ma'am." ' said the doctor, lam ulad youdid not swallow me. . ' Give yourself noWeaslBess," said the 'aaj.'IamJewws.andJteTer eat pork." Vol ISTpr 55r WILIiniGTOITi IT. C. SUITDAY. UOVEnDBTl n? m71: ' TThnln Ho: 1.290 r The new style of hat is called the " Man- " 'Wood Is scarce and high in ourmarket Just novf. c ,; - ' 4 There was no session of .'the,; City Court yesteruay morning. . ; r"V , ' Reva Mr. Illdcn did not lecture in Weldon on Tuesday on account of the ralo. i A , -K. s " There will be a" meeting of; 'Wilmington Council No. 4 to-morrow (Monday)evenlng, at 7 o'clock.,. ; , v,.,;;,, r - There will be initiations at the a ext meet ing of Clarendon Lodge, No. 3, K. of P., (Wed nes'day Evening, Nov.;29th,) and a full attend ls requested. '' f , . The old, unsightly building on the South side r. of. Mulberry Stn et, near 8eventh," Jias been torn down with the view, we hope, oil V-" been requested to state that Rev. ...wa Aiennedy,s- iof the" South CarolluaJ outerence, will preach at .the Front1 -Street Methodist Church this (Sunday) morning. ; P.; Murphy. has shown us a turnip, raised by Mr. Jno. D, Melver, of Moore conn tyv which weighs thirteen pounds, and meas ures twenty-eight inches in circumference. The oflcers and tsitors of the .Ladies Benevolent 8ociety, are requested to meet at the residence of Mr. John ;A, Taylor, at Si o'clock Tuesday afternoon November 28th. r 1 'at The Washington Fire Company arrived at their homes in Wilmington, Del., on Friday evening. A handsome reception parade took place, in which nearly all the companies uni ted. J .;. ; , - . Thanks to Mrl . R. L. HarrU'for'the nsuat 6upply of reading matter for the current week. All the first-class literary and fashion publica tions Qf the day can be had at hU stand on Front'Streek . . i. k i V . . 'The handsome Indian girl .stationed in front of Pigott' a Tobacco Store attracts much attentton; She is a more fascinating specimen of her race than the hard-looking squaws who were here at the Fair., ; " r .-, We are Indebted to Messrs. L. H. & T. C DeKosset, Agents of the Underwriters Agency, o'New York, for a neat 'pamphlet, giving a complete history, ef the great Chicago fire, of October 8tb, 9th and 10th, 1871. . . Ther Canrfinian learns 'that HVs Excellen cy he Governor has respited Jim Coppedge, coL, Of Anson county, sentenced to be hanged the 1st of December for the murder of James W. Redfearo, to the 23d of that month. 'f. - Those mud holes, Mr. Marshal, at the corner of Fifth and Mulberry streets, so long uu-annojance to pedestrians in rainy weather, still .remain unfilled. Also that ngly place on South side of Princess, near the corner of 2od - The Auguata Chrtmid and Sentinel of Fri day says : The General Agent of the Wilming ton Columbia and Augusta Railroad was in the city yesterday ; On the lHh theHus- from here to Baltimore will Ve 'opened for freight and, passenger business. . Subscribers to; the capital stock of the Wilmington Co Operative Store are ootified, by advertisement in this issue ,that unless the amount subscribed Is paid in full within twen ty da s from, this date their,: interest will be disposed of a provided for ia -the charter of the fomranv.' frs, f 't ' ; " fAlthouh we.acknowledge it with deepj humiliation, we are forced to conress that our champion fat man has been thrown entirely in the shade. "In fact; he is not a fat man ' at , all, comparatively speaking, for we hear of on at Goidsboro who, it is stated as an actual , fact, weighs 584 pounds; Where Is Barnum ? Besiffnatlon of Ck S. X. Fremont as Cblr Engineer and Oeneral Super lnteneien or the fTilmlnston and TTelaeo Ballraad. .. v Oh the 19th of December, 1854, CoL 8. L. Fremont was appointed Engineer and Superin tendent of the Wilmington' and Weldon Rail road.' He now resigns that position, to take effect on the 19th December, 1871," making a continuous service of 17 years.'l. t I i J '. He came into oGce with Heni Wm. 8. Ashe, serving during his administration, that of S. Brldgere npto the presentlime j CoL Freinontirs4rK9n ofjthe WiimiBgton and Weldon Railroad during Jtbe whole ; of, the great civil war. : His badges were frequently butued' by"' Federal trpops, but! thej,were . m promptly replaced by tem porary ones! , ;Finally, -when the war. closed and; the retreating Confederatearmles destroy ed ore, engines jJanf the remainder of the bridges, he set to work'. w ltho'df one dollar Xor anything ? hn Confederate money and; laid down nine miles' of track; which bad been torn np and the rails destroyed by Wheeler's cavai ry, I asdJaoJLJthe Jne in operation in two or three weeks; an d, with the remnant of the machinery left, continued td operate it until financial arrangements were made to purchase new stock and new iron and put the road upon its present prosperous footing. Those who knew or now remember the difficulties attend logf the rannrngietwourj railroads dnriag the terrible days of the war can judge of the Her culean labor that was performed."" -;;- On the Wilmington; Charlotte and Ruther ford Railroad, Col. Fremont has instituted such reforms in sales of tickets and In freights as increased the receipts last year f 10,000, and that in the face of ; the falling off on" all the corioecttarps4swHe WlU now devote his en tire attention to jthis(,iroad,whJch Is equiva lent to an assurance to the friends of this great connecting Jink between theinxmntains and seashore of our Sute.'that Its career will be prosperous .and' successful ' one to the stockholders and to the public at large. Col. F. has long been known as the very Prince of Railroad mangers in the South j and his repu tation has. been worthily won. ' Capt. J. i F Divine, we learn; hat been temporarily assigned to duty by the Tresis 'debt of the' Wilmington and Weldon Railroad ia lace ' of Coli Fremont; ' while' Mr. J. A. Parker has received thr appointment of Mas ter of Traniportatlon. " . '' Onr CbiPf CUiskiet. The Brst rupnn i(nnii a j TT . -sM-wiu.t : uoyl ."TBr.ccpmpushment Playing the fool. V 1 ' - , ; A beantlfal lorm U better than a beauti ful face. Domestic magazines Wives 'wuo blow up their husbands. " - : : : ' , i, Cooking schools for young ladles are be--coming common in New' York, i ' ,:t : Virtue, though in rags, r may i challenge t more tbao yice set off with the, trim of 'great ness. U . 7 " Thegleeful laugh of happy children Is the best home music, and the graceful figures of chidhood are the best statuary. f;; , t--T , -. . ." 1 jrtf A grief strlckeaConnecticufwidow tele graphed o the friends of her ; late husband : "Dear John Is'dead. Lose fully covered by Insurance.". - ' , -. ' . . A bride in Indiana, after the conclusion of the marriage ceremony, stepped gracefully forward and requested the clergyman to give oat the hyinn, - ThU U the way I loug hSve Tbaakscivinir Appeal. fa The Mayor having suggested Tuanksglvlng Day as a suitable time for citizens, to ? show their appreciation Of the blessings, bestowed on us by our Heavenly Father, . by sending gifts to ; the "poor, the, ladles of the Benevo lent Society have concluded .to offer their as sistance In the distribution of such gifts as may be sent them by the citizens of all classes for the purpose. Toe room' under the First National Bank has been kindly . granted them for the day fixed on by them for distribution Wednesday next, the day before Thanksgiving. A stove will be placed in the room and the la- dies'who are willing to distribute will be there at an early hour, hoping that this appeal to the kindness and generosity of j our citizens will Induce the butchers, the bakers, the grocers, the dry goods merchants and all others so dis posed, to send contributions, each of articles in their line, to the place designated as early as 11 o'clock, the distribution, to commence at 12 o'clock and continue till sunset. 1 Gro ceries in small packages will, be most convenient,-and reminants of any sort of goods, either cotton or woolen, flannel blankets, or aught else that comes to hand and we know that the thanks of the poor as well as distributors will be the reward of . the givers while the Great Giver of all good will remember his own promise to deliver in time of trouble; him that considereth the poor. ' Prbs't L. B. S. , Tbe TrAtlclns :Troupe r iJ r . The grand drama of the 44 Hidden Hand," from one of Mrs. Southworth's most charming end-interesting novels, -was rendered with much spirit and correctness to a large and ap preciative audience last night' This is:-not the first appearance of Harry and Rose Wat kins on a Wilmington stage, and those who have witnessed their performances in the past were prepared to appreciate thVm as they de serve. . They fully sustained their reputation last evening and were well supported by other members of the troupe. -The. company go hence to Charleston. : ,uii 1 ,' b We learn that the friends of A. R. rBlack, Esq.; will press his claims as One suited to fill the position of Counfy Examiner of the public schools of this county; made vacant by the resignation of Miss Amy M. ' Bradley. Mr. Black is just the man for the place, and we hope he may get It. , , , St. Jobn's Cburcb. v We are requested to state that the Tremaine Brothers Plerson and WlUle Kellogg will sing at St. John's Church this (Sunday) morning and evening ,';. : y.;.-?. WlUie Kellogg formerly sang in the Trinity Church, New York. ;.. u' ' . Tlleston formal Sebool. The corner; stone of the Tlleston School House is to bejaid on Thursday next by 8t John's Lodge No. li F. &. fA Masons. In consequence of its being Thanksgiving Day, and a general holiday, many will thus be per- mitted to witness the exercises, who otherwise could not spare time for that purpose. .7 r St. James Slisslon Scbool. , - We are requested to state that St. James' Mission Scbool.is open oh Monday RndThhrs day nlKhts, at BtJmipnpinw of Ninth and Orange streets, for the benefit ot pupils .who are unable. to attend . during the ;dayrsjTbe St. Janaea' Mission School Isa benevoleut institution, intended tor the poorer class of children whose" parents sre unable to pay for their tuition, and IS -admirably ! con- ouctea. ' " - . - v .-.i-i-o Valsa Alai Workmen employed W making some neces sary repairs upon the fire-alarm In the steeple of the Presbyterian Church were the innocent cause Qf quite big Bcarey esterday, , about, 1 VdoSav'tt' jttrlklBj Ihebell toitry it; some persons supposed it was an. alarm of fire and a rush was made for the i Engine Houses; j The 'rtw &omi aiayered lhelr mistake, how-ever:-'1 . h." " . . Xf. C. A; il .Railroad; s Mayor Martin, who "has befen on a visit North fn the interest of the Wilmington, Char-, lotte and Rutherford Railroad; returned home on Friday evening. We learn that the result of his trip waa very satesfactory Bttd that he speaks very favorably of the prospects 6t ad early completion of the road.- - ' i ' "y$ . . :'' ., -y9.. Splendid Bj&&h.l$&2P f t Whozhas tried the ;Klng County, Syrup ? Throngh the eourteayVof itMessrs.;iWest & Harriss; on: Market street, .who keep a sup ply on bsnd, we have tested it and find it clear, Kbeautlfnl and vastly superioi' in many respects to the majority of syrups ln' use. ; " We adTtee our friends to giveit a trial If they want some thing really nice. See advertisement. ,'r r-- :. ' t'1 " "';'M 'Vh'iMSSsBSBSBSnwirT " ' ' ' f " Af ..-t: -T: --. ..uvjtm :m Hew Episcopal ongreffatlon - Ve understand that another Episcopal con gregation is about to be organized in this city, which will worahipCin St.- Paul's church, cor ner o! Fourth and Orange streets, and that number of ladies,Twho are Interested in the success of the enterprise, will hold aFestivl In aid of IV on evening of Thanksgiving; Day, 1 t Amusement for tbe Weclt. ; ( y The Tremaine Brothers and Jfohu G. Plerson open here to-morrow night They have "re ceived the most flattering notices'; from the press everywhere, and crowded houses will doubtless greet their, performances during their stay in Wilmington. ' , V . ; 2 Advertisements nnder head of Wants," M For Sale or Rent,"- or ? Lost and f Found will positively be charged ftill rates unless paid for in advance. , - ; . . -; tf J LEGISLATIVE SUULIARY. ' Condensed from tne Raieigh Sentinel J m ..SENATE. ; Gbiday, Nov. 24, o871.r . 1 Th,e senate was called v. to ; order : at 10 oclock, . Mr. President Warren in Jhe chair, . -;."-V ' :Mr. Robbins, of Davidson, introduced-a biU to be entitled an act; to amend' title 19, chapter 1IX sec. 492 codtfof civil pro cedure. Referred. :.. -.r ; v, . ; , " Mr. Flemming introduced a bill to.con stroct a- turnpike road frora Marion, Mc Dowell county;Mt6BurnsviIle, Yancey, county. ' Reterred; . I - . On motion of Mrj Bobbins, of Rowan, Dr.-Hawkins received permission to put up a grate in the senate chamber to test the Chatham coal.''- ? - ; v -t 1 i: ' On motion' of Mr. Qilmer, a message was sent to the House proposing to, raise a joint select committee on the subject ' of emigration, and the president appointed as the senate' branch l Messrs. "Worth and Hawkins, v "i - ' '' , j '3 ! r. On motion of Mr.1 Hawkins; the' rnles were suspended and the bill to ' authorize the Petersburg Railroad Company to erect and keep up a bridge oyer the - Roanoke river, passed its second and third read-v mgs;and.i;i'i-! . 'l-'5'''; ' On motion of Mr. Murphy; the! rules were suspended' and the i same bill was sent to the house. ; . ; - & message was received from the House transmitting the engrossed resolution' of enquiry into alleged frauds in the public printing. ; f ' '' Mr. Mauney moved to suspend the rules to put the resolution on its passage.' The matter had attracted considerable atten tion and he hoped it would be at once disposed' of. The ayes and noes were called for by Mr. Robbins. of Rowan, and the resolu tion passed unanimously. 1,1 ' - r HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. -: J Fbidat, Not. '21: : House called to order at 10 o'clock. s Mr. Gnyther ; presented a petition " in the shape of a string of resolutions oi a Washington county1 Radical ; meeting, identical with V those presented yester day from the New Hanover Radical meet ing.4'y't ; ?; 'f: ' . ',' ; '?' ' ' -The yeas and nays; were "called upon a motion to reject the " petition," which resulted in the motion being adopted. " . Ju.. Withers was placed on the com mittee iihvesQgatthetargeL against the public printer instead of Mr. Martin: By Mr. Johnson; of Buncombe ; ' A 'reso lution in favor of the Sheriff 6t Buncombe; referred. V'5-;.- : -':'; ' ' ' By Mr. Gnyther: A bill to incorporate the University Institute of Rocky Mount; referred. r By Johnson, of Edgecombe, colored : A bill to repeal chapter 171 lawsurisjy-'i; placed on calender. r ' I By Mr. Ashe : A bill cancerning the debt of the State ; referred. ; : ? i JThe following is a brief synopsis ot the provisions ot the bill: , f ! Appoints a commission to offer to hold ers of state bonds ; in exchange : therefor new bonds secured by a mortgage of all the assets of the state, ' at the following rates : r Qld bdho'g,:; 50: per; cent; bonds issued trader Tundmg acts, 30 per cent ; other new bonds; except special tax bonds, peniteutiary bonds' and void bonds, 25 percent. "' ' '' 'r: " 1 .. New mortgage bonds 1 to the1 payable 1 923, to bear interest at 2 per cent for five years ; 8 per cent for five - yearsy &c, "until 1900; and 8 per cent until 1922 ; bringing the average interest at 0 per cent, j Re-? etricts the issue of said bonds to 9,000,000; levies a-special tax of two -tenths off one per cent, to pay interest for 1872. f! l By Mr. Tucker, ot Iredell : r A MIL to 'revise and digest the statute - laws of the state- -. Fs f ByMrSmitb, cAnsbn r bill to prevent the sale of liquor ithin two miles ot Sbiloh church, Anspn county preferred. By ' Mr.-Johnston, : of Buncombe: ' A bill to repeal cbspter 29 laws of 1871 ; re- On moUon of Mr;rMill9; the rnleSsf. wer suspended and his resolution " raising a committee ' of three ; to - investigate the origin of the t41 petiUori" front a certaih portion of citizens of New Hahover conn-' ty reflecting onv certain members1 : of the legislature, wasaken up. 4 V t Mr. Mar Icr moved to postpone the con sideratiori of the resolution uhtil Tuesday. - Mr. Mills boped" the ' postponement would ; not prevail. It was universally thought the resolutions were concocted in this city by a set of malignant wretches to injure the character of certain gentlemen. -Mr.' Marlerwas in favor of Just some such resolution but did not wish to be hasty.- 4; ''"r ; Cawthorn, col.;moved to lay the reso lution" on the table; lost. J I ;' ' ; ' , ., '. 'r The motion to postpone was but to a vote and lost. ' T V ' ' ' V ' ; On ' motion" of Mr Johnston, of 'Bun combe, the resolution was postponed un til to-morrow. By Mr AShe: A resolution in regard toJ moneys received by the Treasurer under the revenue aqt 01 1871 ; referred. .JSAXUTIEO. - MATER-GALLOWAT-On the 23d Inst., at the residence of the bride's latherby the Rev. W.U.D. Moore, Mr, C. R. MAYES, of Wilmington, N. C., to Miss CATHARINE V. GALLOWAY, of Smithville. - ' EXCD. -i Jji Lake City, Florida, on Friday, mornin;. HOT. 17th, DUNCAN SUEPHERD MCLAURLN, second sou of Duncan little E. McLauxia, aged 13 veazs and 4 days. .1? u 7x - 3 ; SEEOIAIj NOTICES. THE TttTJE GROUNDS OF COMF1- mMi3 .'JIMIaTE.: Whence comes that firm , reliance, that, ab solute, undoubthig faith, in the efficacy of Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters as a remedy tor indigestion;' bilious disorders, intermittent and remittent fevers, which notoriously pre vails in all parts of the United States t This confidence has been growing for twenty years, and it is atill extending It is not the result of credulity. it has not beexi. engendered by any human device, but ia the spontaneous and natural " consequence' of' experience.' "What people see daily going on under their own eye they cannot question.. :.f When, families in unhealthy districts, that resort to this whole some vegetable, tonio as a preventive, escape periodical fevers, and tneir immediate neigh bors, whd neglect that precaution, are pros trated by the disease, how is it possible that the phenomenon should be without its lesson t In like manner when it is seenjtnat obstinate eases of dyspepsia, of liver complaint, of con stipation, of narvous weakness, and of general debility, yield to thft operation of the famous remedy, how can even incredulity itgelf witn- nsm its enaoTBemenxi. .ye-wiuiesses 01 uie salutary effects of the Bitters, axe to be found in every civfliBeda.aettlement ou this oanti. nent. The thousands noon thousands who owe their restoration to health and strengtn, or tneir D reservation irom sicamesa to its ex traordinary medicinal properties,' are enthu siastic in its praise. The multitudes -who recommend it in a neighborly way to their friends and acquaintances, as well as those who make pubuc their estimate of its virtues, are ai ways redy to state their reasons for the faith that is in them. They have all either xext or witnessed its oenincent operations. nov26-eodiw-Sun Wen A rt : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WE ARE RECEIVING Clothe and Caooimcreo, latest styles, to make up to measure. C LOTH I N Q Of best naake and cut, received weekly. SCOTCBT, BLUE CLOTH, A8TBICAN, PETCSHAM, GAPS, SILK and , , . SOFT HATS, at v" MUNSOIf CO'S., i ' .. i .... . 5 . nov26-tf , 1. City Clothiers. Wilmington Council, HrEKTINQ TO-MOBROW EVENING at.7H o'clock. D. "WAIiliACE, tt ; Recorder. nov 26-lt LOST! JS Wednesday nijjht, out of stable on 5th street, between Castle and Queen, a COW" and CALF. The Cow is of .very dark color, with right eye ont. Calf about six weeks ,old. A reward of $5 will be p aid for their recovery and return tome, iziii . wujs. 3,.wja. f noo25.lt SfiX.--DOIJGLAS. " 1 1 t Ileal and l 1,000 BUSHELS WATER GROUND MEAL. 2,000 BUSHELS OATSJ ; ' , il f- i--' rorsaleby " ;:5';;V' j ;. JT. W.RERCHNER, f nor 2S-tf 27. 28 and 29 North Water St. zyy just iw. i APPLES, FIGS, CIDER, BEANS, ' All kinds of CANNED GOODS, ' ! . .... .... v..; ; ; . . . ; .. . , BRANDY PEACHES, CHERRIES, PRESERVES & JELLIES'. MACKEREL, PERRLNG, i: 11 and WRAPPING PAPER on hand; A full stock of everything m our line. nov26-tf , t '::Su: i:.t. yf! 1 1 '.,1 IIEIDE ItItOS. 4- PIANOSTIIAT STAND- UPOJT THElR 'nV.v OWN MERITS. 1 - s t. ABE ft CO.. ft CHAS. M. STIEFF Pianos ars recommended with confidence by . Thalbsrg.L. M. ; Gottschalk. Mm . Strakosch, Charles . Eunkel,- l. Richards ' and. Dr. Otto Tniemie. froiessors ana com nosers or Music. well kriown to tbe musical world. Testa pro nounced satiaiactory in every respect.- 1 In the admirable Quality ot material and the elegance and Beauty of the finish they have no superior, xneir oniex exoeuence. however, resides in their tone. The power, wealth and sweetness, challenge the admira tion of all who try them. Warranted for five years. For sale at v . lw HEIN8BERGER'S ' t -t , Live Book Store. Catalogues Sent free Upon applications t nov. 2tt In 2.s.a ? m,.SK4i i 'n : The jOheroliee JLndiato; HAVE COMB AND GONE, bnt, we have's llttla of that world-renowned KING COUNTY KVSLP left. .Al-o. a fine lot of JT&ESH NEW LY GROUND BUCKWH1CAT. k. Tt.-.Afietfcer lot tif those fine' Phlladel phla Pig Hams arrived by rail last evening. ,, ; i An sELLni a ; My Canned Frnits and Vegetables, Brandy Peaches, (home-made,) PRESERVES AND ( JELLIES, FRESH SALMON, . i LOBSTER SARDINES, - FRESH CRACKERS, BDTTER, &c.V &c., ' &c. i a. - . . ; ' W. R. FRENCH. Corner Market and Second Sts. HOV28-tf ; ' rruit GroT7cra 1 ORDERS fr all kinds of Fruit and Orna mental Vreea. Grape Vmes. Berrr and other plants, fte.. fttx, f rcra the celebrated jcrcuaoun xtursenes, wia do reeeivea oy . - -V - - - GEO. Z. FREIiCSL . sept 12-iiaeeocsstci Bu Wed Fr - ......... m n 1 ) v 2 CO fiO w S 60 . twoaays " . - M threes ys,.... ........ . - tt -- 'Toor days....:.....' i nveaavs, , one week; .... t 9-m w w . - (tentract Advertiflcmcnts taken at pre- portiouately low rates.j 1 - - larria?es, Deaths, E-io'V Funeral and Obituary noticea will, bo inssril at blf rates when paid for in ad yt! ; ot wxjm it rates win oe cnargaa. ' -' - --- . Txems Cash on deniandV t 4i NEW-AD VERTISEMENTB. lias the Best' Assortment of . EIuSTOLASS PIANOS. XT HIS slnW A REiROOImI S , Nos. 57 4 89 MAiKBT St' Jlasoato HAtt, The Only Ptario Forte Wareroom Known soatu; where Pianos are' sold at the a .lowest I- NOR TRERN PRICES ; ''; 'l S'i VulUl ;I-:M-JiU Al -! : v.; ' y " -THE FAMOUS I(J, ,'.j "WEBISR PUUT0," " '. r.-:jiitv". v-)-i..-. V Which , is used, and pronounced by all the LEADING MUSICIA2JS A CONSER- , . V:; VATOIRS OP.MUSIC. - tt lie M Piano mi llmliMt!1 ill Pianos Warranted for Ten Tears. Pianos m Tuned, Repaired, Moved, Ac. A choice selection of Sheet Muaio onthand. WiLiaicoTOir, N. C. Y. J. P. RCECKERT, nbv26-tf" '"V:- '' " . : notice;;:;: FIRST CO-OPEUATIVE STOBE. of I . .. WILMINGTON, Nov. 25th, 1871. Subscribers to capital1 stock air notified that unless amount subscribed la paid in full within 0 days, from date hereof, their interest will be disposed of as provided for to Charter. ' ; v v ; Ry order Board of Directors. , ' JAMES DARBY, nov28-2taw80d'sun Wen' ; President. .TFipptaff Pgcr? Axes, &c. 500 BiAM8- WRAPPING PAPER, C BBLS PAPER TWINE, BOES TURPENTINE AXES. - For sale by. ; " " F. WKERCHNER. nov26-tf 27, 28 and 29 North' Water St. All Kinds of Slippers ! FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. OPERA! GRECIAN I v. v j s i MOQTJfiT ! CARPET ! . ALL THE STYLES. ? '; .fii'Dsf 1 j.-Pup.LEY, fit Exjja; ';.;;,,.. nov26-tC,; sign of ther Bis Boot. 25,000 BACH, .150 ROLLS BAGGINU. 25 TOVS TTKS - ' : For sale by V ? ; fjv :F.'W.KERCHNER, novstf,x 27, 28.and 29 North Water St. Buckwheat land Hams. 20 BBLS. and U BBLS. BUCKWHEAT. 51TIERCES SUPERIOR HAMS, ' For sale by t . F. w. irir.wr'TTwwtj nov2g.tf - 27, 28 and 28 Norh Water St. 1864. Shawhatni j 1064. BLUE GRASS KENTUCKY WllISKEY. " o - -"J MiuuMIKDUi The. e Finest and Safest Old Bye Whiskey in ,the'City.Vi',,':'t'' 3 "- f !; . CILAjS, p., MYERS ft CO. -.. . t ' . 7Nortti Front 8t. noV 26-tf 14 ' I Eye PIoiiiV 5JV ff BARB EL8' and BARREL. ' J BUCItwnEATC.FLOUnBblaan Bbls. BBags.( p.ii:; t i Koii3l9 sili FAVOItlTE FaVOUXWBbLi.. V p.hi. Bags of any desired weight., i i i .n t 0 t CHAS.Opy MYER3 ftCO j-nqyi 'Viiy ,.-5 '.7 North Front St. .if. MISCELLANEOUS. XZihnington Thcatro. . Wot; S7lh SOitiCSih and 20tb9 Tremairid Brotlioro ;r JOHN Q. PIERSQN; TJurlcsquo Oporotta'-lutd- ORIENTAL BELL LINGERS ! Will appear on the above dates with the ' Jol- ;..- ;lowin3: artistes: Wk. B.. TREMAINE. JOmr ALONZO TEEMAINE, WILLIE KEL- ' Jii'.rsilT0' ROBINSON.rjr dt ki ' .'hi '17 re A Tall TTACTiYl X nov234t? ; Business Manager. 17AIJT0. XTTAMTEO Six Firs w;iasstot and Shoe W Makers; constant employment given and best prices paid by. .y, ; T) - VacvJMw'. f :J.G.V0S3. 1? CiicnJar Clean Saw UiH (Lcrs3 rower engtne), 2,CC3 CCJ ieet ot good pine, very es y of access. f Teaizs, WasorsA A'"- u.e owner v j.TLfcrU.;.. - OneSciuareone day,'..... 1 ... ... ... ... - t -N. v .1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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