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WMtbr Ur. ....j' , C -.War DfTaKTMBKr, i : mac w. uuwr, a a v ftnmgwn, ut. :oo iv-m.J : " ' ProbabiKieZ ' - i -1 i ' Ri-iu barometer with partially cloudy and pleasant weather la probable for Thursday ,.ver the lakes and Atlantic Coast. , The wlodtf iucrcusintf to brisk northwest la NewEnjUnd out diminishing and peering to North from the lower lake to North Carolina. Easterly -wiuds with threatening wloos iu the Gulf a.as &nd with cloudy weather on the ttouth Atlantic Coast. The sndw west of Hansas and Nebraska will probably extend eastward over those States... j. ;X rt ; - - AltVAvK-l lNjKnabSk'aH. . &1siiKatiEK,A Lif e iiook tore, 3D Market r-' .... v; .f.v : ' .... ' v.. Z ' f " Grand Benefit to the. Knights of Pythias by tlie Tremaine Bros r t- ;t " A. 1). Brown, Exchange Coroer.tJtwt re Uived by Express. . . ! Croslt & Morris, Auctioneers. Real Es late at Auction. I DeRossk't '& Co 0r;'Salte3 Baco'n Ex tra Family Flour, 4t "!f t . . Dcdlbt Sy Ellis Large1. SUtea i Women's vVest fc IlARBiss. Faoily axlBpyr.FlovXl ,.'orn, Beef, &c. r , , Ckeekmcr & Hesrt, Agents.To the rubiic. - T i lest on Normal Senl Laying of tbe Tbe ceremony of Ji laying tha cor&cr atone of lite Tileston Normal ' School House will take place ibii morning! . Tk Malonlc friterclty Will meet at 8 L John's Hall at 9 o'clock, t At W o'clock the members will form in proces yion and march to the place designated. The Ceremonies will commence at 10 oVlock, Srhich time an od will - be sung hy the 'choir fjf St. John's Lodge; assisted by th0Tremame brothers' and Mr. John G. Plersow, tb be fol lowed by prayer. The corner atone will then, be laid by P. G. M. Alfred Martin, assisted by other officers of the Lodge, to be followed Jbf tue siaglug of another ode.' The address wll next be delivered by Hon. A. M. Waddell, to te followed by singing and the pronouncing ..(the benediction. ; ' ru-:., . As before stated,, promptness is necessary on tbe part of all who expect to participate in the ceremonies, Uf order iq conclude them in. time for all who so desire to attend services at the different churches. . .V r' ; , Bishop Atkinson's AppefntmentB. Bishop Atkinson has made the following ap- pointmento : -..s iwj. vUyi-.i' Goldsboro. . : ..... ... December ' 5. Wilson. r. . 4 . . v: i 6J Battleboro. . .. . i. 1 , P 01 ' Jackoa V.7v -v t wikrW- v-, Wcldon --?v''Vi? 11 , Xiftston ' - 3 Raleigh..... ......... " l(Wfcl7 Htewed Oysterf, p ' y 'V ' One who seems ao know whereof haspeaks, gives this useful information to lovers of bil vaiFes : We auppose that, nine,, out of ten housekeepers will contradict ns point blank in a statement that nine out of ten of taem do not know how to stew a dish , of oysters. By the ordinary routine that neajlyi every one Ml own, either the oystg ra are stewed and shrivelled out of all semblance of themselves in shape, size and flavor on else: the soup rand "thicking" has a raw taste that-epWls it. Here is the right method try ft tojw and we'll warrant yon '"won't need telling the second time f" Pick - the oysters out of the juice with a fork, as dry as possible ;'stesr tje juice, thickening vlth i the mllkFwch-- the soup is to be y aeaUlVbOrolaghly cooked ; then drop tbe oysters In, and just as the cooled soup begins to show signs v6f' Blmincring, .mpty out altogether, and; you will have! rich fioup and plump oysters, Ihclous enough' to make you think you never tasted real oysters before. - ' - ' Star Book. Dlndery. - The attention of the public is called to the superior facilitlts we-now have for executing cheaply, promptly and Skilfully ; all kinds of Binding and Rullng7 ;. Oar business in this de partment has steadily" increased, an evidence that w have not labored In' vain In our effort to establish a Book Bludery equal t to. the de mands of oar irrowiadr city.1 .Buf we "re de- terminer! tn An utill morn: aud 8 OUr bus!- Jiessxrows so will our facilities be increased. Oive Biatrial, ! T 7fl(T -2taw2w Tho eighty-fifth ' annual aession c of t the Masonic Grand Lodge of i North Carolina will meet In Raleifltf on Monday ' next.; A full representa'aon is" expected. Hon. C. C. Clark, of Newbern, wlil preside l 'Orand Master, assisted by Mn B. Batchelor, Deputy Grand Master, Jo. n Nichols, Senior Grand Warden, and 8 H. RounVree; Junior Orthd Warden. Priatlnar and Hook Paper. We can furnish printing papers to small quantities, say from two to ten reams, at reasonable nrlcea for all airlctly B isb orders. We liayionisdteifollwjngxesv & neea iz : 22x31, 24x88 Vtnd 21x88. Also, line Book -.Small waisu t BO ioter fashionspli- r' Caatlonary signals continue lor tnts evening t Oswego, Rochester, Mortolkand frew-Yrrlc, and ars orderei fof Nw L'm-vn; r ton . and Paper 2 lx38alid 'ZZiZXTz 3 a arood assortment or other papers and cards. - f t B&Jl m. hti fciwi oy JP ill. .... t&tti -1 Wood cotiUaua scare aud hihj. Uriui i !h jo'nrupplleii.Vi' '. '.' " t-"-1 . Aher was only oaa cm cetore - the Citv pout j?texday ttorniogV " "' ' V e learo that tha stores and offices gea4 erally, on the Wharf,' rsortd speak, will he cloeedfo-daf.'-: iti.-m - - . i . . v : , . ...... j'' Wears reqhested ttate that there will bAoo.meeUnxctfjGermanJaXonjieNa 4, of P., this erenln:11 lU"- iiuJ ; r i .... - f . An acft fej !1 InUrilgent 1 boy 'ls: wanted -at this Afflcaxo Icaruithd prtatlujf basinet. -Bt re9reiM5ea,reqoired. ' , . . -r .bWoJearA$h fAotWffq Hron for the WUmicgton, - 4;harIotte and Rutherford! Railroad is expected to arrive here nextweekl1 tl arryIcCarthyi8 vefvlJ at Indianatihlk'. Indiana,' wbertj 'hc has bi!eo conQoed' to bis bed fdrthe past seven mastbar with the go tit. J 5 r- There will be service in St. Paul'aErahg.. otheran Cbarch In tha English language this raorting, Thanksilving Dayt at; 10 ,ocickv The train on the Wilmington, ColwiJbia;. and Augnstt T&liroirh olumblaJad wv-7,&Ureo iitcr, ha been discontinued nntil farther notlceC " N; 17? ffYi'tt? rB,.wneigr'aaya it nas nonrtnV copy V-thetH- rofthree wjsekB. 5 We are-toially at lots to aecount for the fail. SW WPyrtf ojar papcf ls mailed regularly to the Eras , ' y We learn that many of the pooe class Of onr citizens will be" fafnUhed with 'good, aibstatUa f.diilnXrs to day, through ; the, iastrumentallty!or the 'Ladies1 benevolent Society and the liberality of our citizen. , t . ; Wa are indebted to the Vohlishers for a neat pmptilet entitled Colombia, S. C, the Future Mannfactnrlne and Commercial Centre ol .Zthe . South,, with . soma account " of h FoundatioOj J)c('rtieUc;iincl Subsequent Re babitatbn and Growth," published unde.r the StgpWs tbi?Bia;a otTradeXlandr somely gotten up at the office of the Fhmnix, Columbia, S. C. A Wandering lABatie. j. G. Wagner, Esq., of Masonboro Town ship,rbronght )to this city yesterday a white woman, Jvjng the amey ofLorina Jane Whiufwhom h found Waodericg about the !hunr vrloanyfid"or permnen abiding ptaceiut who stated that she was in search of some relatives that she had heard re- I aided in that Ticlnlty. 8he waa taken to tbe City Hail, where she was questioned by Mayor Martin, an it seems clear from her answers that she.ian escaped lunatic. 8he states that site came here from New York, where she waa f bred, born adl rnlsed," abont three or, four months ago; that she located in Raleigh, hjjt, inauswer - to afqnestion at to who she was acquaintedSvithUhereShe' coutd only" name the persons of Dr. Eugene Grissom (Su nerintendent of the Insane Asylum) andJack 1 Rai;" th$C leaving RaklghvhCLproceeded to Moore county, where she states she fell among robbers and was badly maltreated and left in destitute circumstances; that she next went io Fayetteville, from whence she came : here and proceeded to the Sound. She r was ques tioned about her residence iu New Turk, and In reply to an inquiry as to who she was ac qualnted with in that eiW j named Mr. Jones and Mr. Brown, and upon being asked if she knewJTobn 8mith, s very readily replied that be was an old acquaintance oi ners, living on the opposite side of the street from her resl- dence, which she sUted waa on Seventh itree't.! She professed great anxiety to eturn to New York, whereane bat money ana would pay; any person almost ? any amount, npon ber arrival there, who would take her home. in Yepo srqnesttpn,from Mayor Martin, she said she nad never done any wQris, out mat she bad studied medicine in Pbiladelphki. She also statei that she was the happy awnerof a gold mine located not far from, her residence in New York. . There being : no doubt that she is at least partially deranged she waaaent to the County Poor House, there to remain until .communi cation can be had with -Dr. GrissomStrpeiin- tendent of the-Jnsalie Asylum, at RSlelgb.' Xletnrn of tke Waaklngton rire Coin. pany Tl Xteeepftlon mt Home. Th Wilmineton fDeL) QaseUlu its ac count of the return of the Washington Fire Company from their" recent jrlslt Soatb, and tbe reception which greeted them, says : . . The Washington Fire Com pany returned home on the 5:30 train on Thursday evening from their Southern trip, aunng .wbkb ww visited Charleston; S. C, Wnmingtoni Jlf C., and Norfolk, Va. Theyvrn-e met at the depot by numerous frlendsi whdextended to mem a They epeas in we nisnm vvruuf -most unbounded hospiunty onhefuthoriaea and firemen of the different cities they had tbe pleasure to visit. : Id Chatltston thr were presented with a solid silver pitcher and two - . . m - . . s Tin fori roDiets nv we nre-. aeiwrtucuh UFlre Company, of : Norroisv presenieo, wem Company of tho same city, made .-them$here-otniontA nf twtrhandsome silver torches .TtTft Washington boys , received . every attention possible at tne -nanus m uo ooumeru no men which will be long andlklndljr remem- They were "also kindly received" and, most generously entertained In Baltimore, on their way hornet t-ri :yf A TSnrtno the absence of the WashiOfftoti, the Fame Hose, Friendship and Weccacoe compa nies had made preparations w rai, jutu with a parade on tbe evening Ot their return, "t i.v. ilin.tncitMi in one of the most beautiful and brilliant processions that we bate wit nessed lately. v . - . , e ' r i i i, i. vav Halo mr Bent If von have a house or farm to frltyr rent advertise it in our .new department, under head of For Bale or Bent,'' st half of our reg uiar'rateai-ibr-advertisemento not exceeding five line?, rfirf t nciltr BbatlsMT f S- ' TheT exereiies, .Vtbe kating "ripk this (Thbraday) evening, at the Cltr Hall,t wll be nnus'uajtfi pleaaanti :' ntwTt$tr?i that of thfl TUhhon Danee. on skates, will add; much tP the interest of the occslon. Tne ekaUn Mo-lasses A popular patiou Vacci-nation. oung wives BrighanvJCoung'. . : i --..A large, wholesale housa advertiaea 1 1 Arrespondent tSnbtv that his f ery soul was coiled tip in horroribyVemo-ilhc?--"aents-of ,theChIcagofirV.J;(;,r;; ?T J . S A was. Iatelytiugo;e6!?'io 'dcathin Mlnuesota"-another Illustration of the power pf rfh press. - j vpat id jMlntiesota.! ladles iu e already iayet e bellea, a yonng-wao t was"' met-by' h'la tnllflltl vhn'nriiT htm knn.. 'i'4' ' j-JAnEDglish ervanmald said tolVef pas tor, r-vt know I nave really got religion be- cau$e, Ui pld folks wouldn$ coitSut to ihei A Boston couple, somewhat in kaste after bUinlng; license,. ere j-ecentTyi married ty a cpronf c in the ware-roofn of j welt-knoWn The indestructible Tag is a great convenience to merchants., It answers, the combined pur pose of a direction labql and business card. Call at the Sfin' Printing and Publishing ttouse anu suppgr yourselves. i $ fe- t( Tremaine Brotnera. -This excellent company was again greeted by a very fine audience, last evening, which evidenced its appreciation of-the charming music rendered by the Troupe In frequent and well-deserved testimonials of applause. ' ' Thiaafternoojo, at 3 o'clock, the company will give grand matinee for the accommoda- tipn of ladies and children, on which: occasion meenteruinment wiu joq oi a most pieasmg duced and every effort made to give satislac- tlon to those who may be present We are re quested to state, in this connection, that the Theatre will be darkened, as far as " natural light is concerned, and gas-light Introduced, so as to make tbe effect the same as if the per formance was at night. ,. ; ... xo-mgni win conciuae tne - engagement oi the "Troupe In this city. ' Boarders. If you want Boarders, advertise in our new department, under head of " Wants," at half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex ceeding five lines, tf, ' Ripe Strawberries. ' j- fiMr. A. P. Shaw, of Horse Shoe, Bladen county, sends us a flourishing strawberry plant, with several ripe - strawberries , on it. This will do pretty well for the last of Novem ber. By th vayi"Mr. S. informs us that he has a great quantity of them. : Lost. II you hat e lost anything, advertise it in our new department, under head of "Lost and Found," at half our regular rates, for adver tisements not exceeding fivp lines. - - tf Boneat NlffbYorfne K. ofP. : Don't forget the entertainment to-night, by tbe Tremaine Brothers and Pierson, for the benefit of the Knights of Pythias. We learn that a large number of tickets have already been disposed of, but "the m6re the merrier." Let everybody go and give theKnights a chance to get the Organ. " ; ; x ' v ee advertisement in anouier cuiumu. If you have foaod anything, advertise it in our new department under head of '-Lost and Found," at half our regular rates, for adver isemenls not exceeding five lines, tf tf Tho Festival. The Festival to be held at the City Hall this eveningi commencing at ft o'clock,"will doubt less attract a very large number of our gene rous and public-spirited "people. The: pro ceeds are to be devoted "to- thelmprovement f St lrtnt rhrirrh w&ieh . ll BOOQ to be OC- C3iple( birbite c6ngtegati?h of the EplscoJ pal denomination. The members or St. James' and St. John's Parishes will, of course, be out in strong force j and after the close l the perfoemance at the Theatre it. will be con venient for those who have been there to go to Ike City Harl and secure an elegant supper. Tomorrow, as a sequel to the Festww, a splendid lunch willl)e served at the City Hall Irons 12 o'clock IL to S ciJclockvPM ' I'.''-:':--.'"'-- ' i i--."-A-,i ,ri'fc Advertlaina for tke,leoplr -5 , , We would call tbe attention of tbe public to the MoasuHG Star's cbafges' for short adver tisements, especially for- the accommodation of the growing demand io the publication5 of brief notices sucu a' 4 Wants.' -"To Let," For Sale," etc Most advertisements of this character'can be reduced to five linis space, and the charge for them being but half: our regular 'rates when paid tor ttr&ly in Mdvanc ' k This offers increased indocementa for ser vantanUng plac mestics. for farmers having a horse, or a cow, or a dagon ii&dr tenants, a'd tenants visbing landlords, to use the MoBHiKO StabjU 'Sf medium for commO nlcaUug with their several buCjunlncw cus- tOmerS.::;- ('-fl -zii-iiiiVf ,. i-i a 1 otorekeepenranQ' "make eual avail of these "rates for short adyertisenientB, tojnvtte public attention to any specialty in ; trade, or any change Ib their plaees. ; : . ;f 's' ' The nee of the dally newspaper, as the agen cy fat communication between people., of all classes, iacosstantly increasing, and illustrates one of the ways in which modern civilization is paving tlmelabor, and money, . in carrying v - -: '5 Hereafter, bo, papers will . be.Vaold.. in the f press-room of this oSce. ; Newsboys ana; otn eri who wish, eoplea of the Stajs .must call at I the conattr.goom each day, pay forth num - ber of copies wanvw iouvwidk mwx uxujs grc eron - organ ittag preparatory to vigorous Teao year campajgn. ; v ,.,t , , c ; , "v rW'8 promenading wtth! ppuuTe: of .La- rTho 7crrca'ton 1 Gazette ia soon tQ have &a eztlr:ly pew drfess. 5 . mtn T?"U;rt. H.mr ! QTf for a reduction of he tax,;n i amnse 'r Rev. ?Dr. Munsey delivers his 1ectare-ou' '4t Man J in.'Ralefgh on the 6th cr December. ' ' ' " -' ; . r Kn vj- Jobp . i Long V tielixTers hi3 lecture on fyjremk 1Ambition,,, in Raleigh to-night. - i? , ; The W.elelcm Jfetcs learns that a negro, mari'was 'kille'd ?at Enfield r on Honday, tut has no particulars. ! x The Kaleiffh Carolinian .says: There are now 37 Depoy Marshals in this 120 prisoners i ni'our ?5 ailiCi i't f- : - . The liTJib 'l&orth" State says Drs. Bailey; Comstocfc "a'&d Hempstead, from New York, cre'ia'tGreensboro, 'wrtij rlecid dr and gnSj for, the purpose of lmatins.rt.::1 ' . 'ff i Oa. tho -ith ctl'Deeember John Wilson, negro, will Tie hang fit Hills boro for the murder of a fellow nesrro man darned; Jack Hall, short Affile, since. .Tbe 'murder was of a 1 most" beinous 'char ncter,v Wilson having theknife V with" wnicn ne perpeiratea tne i neea - maae tor the purpose the "day; previous.) I, . . -Thos. A. Williams of Bun combe county, has been pardoned out oi thePenitenttary. In one .day : more: he would have been entitled to. his discharge. The pardon . not only- released him from one day's imprisonment but " restores him io an ine ngnis oi ciiizensaip, woiou was tbe main object of Williams ia " applying for pardon, a So iBays the Carolinian. Boot. Atxb'sv Labobatobt, that has done such wonders for the sick, now issues a potent restorer for the beauty of mankind for the comeliness wnicn aavancrng ago is so prone to diminish and destroy. His VIGOR mounts luxuriant locks on the bald and prey pates among us, and thus lays us under obligations to Mm, for the good looks as well as health of the community, e ,., -v: . - -. -. . - - Hxaltx,' the poor man's riches, -the rich man's bliss, is found in AYER'S MKDICINES, after a fruitless search among other remedies. A word to the wise is sufficient. ' NEW AD VEETISEMENTS.-: O B A IT D BE II E F I T ; Knights of Pythias ! 1 0? f THURSDAY EVEHIHfi. Hoienter 3011l The Tremaine Brothers - ad v . john g. pierson Burlesque Operetta Troupe HATS KCBBOrSLT COKSEJTTXn TO OIV ; 0 Grand Farewell Benefit, . To the Order of the Knights of Pythias, of Tlinreday enf nsr, Not. 30tlia AT THE ' ' i T H E A T K E . An attractiye and amusing Programme lor the evening, in wbtob. all tho leading features of the Troupe will be introduced. . Doors open "at o'clock ; perf ormanee commence at 8. ' Price of admission, 75 cents ; Beserved'Seats, $1 ; Gallery, 25-cents ; Child ren, 60 cents. - Reserved Seats to be obtained at J. L. Wooster's'Drug Store; " . ' - It 1 A A BBLS BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR AV. .. :, j. ; i ... ', ni - mow umuing anu lur bv.iv ur , - nov30-tf DaROSSET CO. i Spirit Barrels ! 200 100 SECOND-HAND K. Y. BBL8. ' ' do: :- do ? SOUTHERN BBLS. pally expected and for sale byt j notsvtf DaROSSET ACQ. ! ,'Js LARGE SIZES! WOMEN'S CALF BALS, A GOOD CHEAP SHOlii. . ;i For sale by " ' -:- - ;- H PUD LEY" ELLIS, . 1 u r Sign of the Big Boot. nov 30-tf - v " . ' 1 Dry Saltod Bacon ! 25 BOXES D. S. SIDES, Oil BBL3 PORK. . ' J For sale by , . i..noTtfijM4 gliROSSKT Cp. ; Just; Becoivcd ! -,.; BY E S S , A LARGE ASSORTMENT, OF, THE. latest m jlea XadlcsXIscacsd co Collars end Gctis. : r L, t; '.of v -xu L-tv.n m i 4i nov c2t Heal stato at Auction.; SI. CIlOIiY. Auctioneer. By CKONLY ds SIOBRI8. . ' 0!f WEDNESDAY, December Clh, 1S71, at 10 o'clock, A. M., we will sell at Exchange Corner, ; .... .-v. r - . . - ' FITE (5)AiLClliE;iiOT;; : fx. Each 66 x 143 foet upon Orange between Bev- Anth anil ITIarlit.h Hn-uarj ' V Lot upon West side of Eighth "between Orange and Dock Streets, 71xi93 feet. . - " Deslmble House and Lot upon. Third Street and Craige'f Alley, 61x10 j fee, iioose contains five rooms, kitchen, and' ail necessary out houses. - : , ' - - ;.,! That very valuable Two Story (with1 base ment) Mouse and Lot, upon .North side of Princess between front aud Second' Streets ; Loitfx6& ; House contains Five Rooms In or der. ; Location central and tiewirable. ; ' . '75 feet, 'upon Seventh, between illaden and I oarneic oireeig. ' ' 1 . norwteo a cx X7EGT HARRISS. !tf 30 BBLS1 rkil tLY andStTPEEFLOU R .H, a , - do 15 .HALF BBLS 'dO do CORN REEF, Pia PORK, ftoVAo. j , nOVS04f?:: PH-tiUi C.-.-Vt ,;Vf? -j UEW; GOODS ! Sck(KL TOY, BLANK 1 AND : MiSCELLA NEOUS BOOKS,' COPY. BOOKS.' FAN C Y a...? - AND STAPLE STATION ER Y. m 3 , ing' Books, Drawing tarda, Slates, 'Visiting uaras, r laying . vsaras, -jngusn ana encn Billet, Octavo, Commercial and Letter, Fool eap, legal Cap, Bill, Ruled and Unruled Pa BURDETT COMBINAttON ORGAN AND' . PI AN OS SPECIALITIES, q At . ..... . HEINSBESGER'S ' ' Live Boole. Store. (r nov 80-tf To thePubUc ! THE Star of the 17th insW stated truthfully that Messrs. Creekmur & Henry, of Norioik Va., exhibited at the late r air the only But ton Hole and Sewing Machine combined, in the world . The same paper of tbe 19th lust, i sta ted that the Wheeler A W ilson Machine : pos sessed tbe qualities of a Button-Hole and hew ing Machine combined also. . . . i We say; that the Wheeler & Wilson At tachment does not, and cannot make a button hole stitch; it tews - through the -cloth, and then they cut between the rows of stitching ; whereas, a butten-hole stitch can -only Be made by sewing over the edge of the fabric after the hole is cut. , l ' ' ' In a few day s the American c Button-Hole Overseaming and complete Sewing Machine, and .. the plain American sewing Machine, without button-bole paits, Vill be on- exhibi tion, and tor sale in this eity,' tyMr. Geo. A. Newell. , CREEKMUR A HENRY. Ae'cs -For South-side Virginia and Eastern North . Carolina. .. ; novsu-it- ROBT. Ii.ITAllRIS, 1 1 RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is now prepared to give every sa is taction in his line of business ; r ? - House Keepers ere especially Invited to oall and examine my work before sending their work elsewhere for repair. . . t j . ,; Pictures Framed, Chairs Reseated, Ac. Shop located on Second street,' between Market and Princess Street. : - Wilmington, N . C, Nov. 11-naceodlni -; I ' :r f Fruit Growers f' A. T?T MM T ION 1 7 ORDERS for all kinds: of Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Grape Vines, Berry and other plants, Ac., Ac, from' the celebrated Ercildoun Nurseries, will be received by ' , .-v- T GEO. Z FRENCH. sept 12-naceodSmos Su Wed Fx . .. ,., Houce. r ? i nted Mr. John R. Turrenti - i to aid me in collecting all' due me by notes and accounts. He or 1 will be at my. offloe, in my former Dry-Good Store, every day during business hours. Hone all-t hose in debt to me .will pronely pay, as J require tbe moneyi"' VVf,-.. JOHN DAWSON, a clOnactJl TSt Tn , , ,. j i v . Has the Best Assortment of fi FlhST-QLASS at n:s : it J.- 7 . i W A RE RQO 11:8'. NoV 57 A nO MlaKiTtST- MASOjclOHAltW Known south, where Pianos, are sold at the ;: ' lowest ; ' "", t NORTHERN PJRIOES :,;ii.Mii,"--THE FAMOUS "X7EBER PIAIIO, Which is uaedVand pronounced by all the leaBino huskl&s And conser. .rteiifeiawV 49" All Pianos Warranted for Ten Years, - Pianos Tuned' Repaired,' Moved, Ac A choice selection of Sheet Music on hand j ' JrxjaatOToir, N. C. T JJ. P." RUECKERT,; f nov2S-tf i,,';, , .- ,st ,; . rirrms TTcnwrrJcr GTAn csorr ciiiD. JL RY is complete in all its appointments, and is in charge of one cf the most skillful workmen in the State: ' All kinds of - Lindi?? lexeeGted neatly, cheaply &nd expsiltiousiy. l-jnay23-C0&-ttofr q :imtjit-Cl' 3 00 8 60 Contract Advertisem en ts taken at Pro porticztely low rates. y5?.-f - : Marriages, Deaths, ReJtiriotia. '.'Funeral and -Obituary notices wilt be iniw-rtffd at half rates when paid for in ad-rcacs? otherwise full rates will be charged; " rxxr3cadetaaidjv' 'i'-v v,. rumii- ii imp ,tmn wm n m nan mi n mn . TMISOEIJJJANEOUS THE M.STAE" if . s. S.',.'.T.:;,E,;,A'r'M job pnifjTiriG House. BookBindcry, ..... T . t V Blank Hook ! nanufiictory. UM. H. nKKIVAniK Prop'iiir, 2 WILMINGTON, N. ffie Only Kstiiblthineiit in the State taainff all these taclll- tie combined. ?l?ii-4i ''Of ft '"':' IMPROyED MACHINERY OF I ; JU,. ..41 . Xf , , O ";7 v a v . - 3- THE BEST ASSORTMENT '' OF ' TYPE, PAPERS, CARDS AND INKS I : ia' i;v .-..At: (..!-.;v'..1 ',,.T t :-vt .-. ir.-. 0 Kl L LB D i IV o n ir.i E u : IN r EVERY - DEPARTMENT ! N O T T II E LOWEST PRICES, BUT ' -v.-; A S: : L OnWt u P 11 JOE S AS Any Oilier Etabllshment . -f FOR' THE :':''J . BEST lUAIiIT Y . OF WORK ! ! f f PniNTING, UULING AND BlK DIN v; w.j0ILEVEilYj!3 , JExeeateO. Proxntly aad Skilfully! - .nii'ifX lLtltLlt fell -.t Zti tt t . .SINCE ADDING , ' -' S 4 T E-A$!tM P O W -E"R ,. THE :XJTSI08T5 DISPATCHV Kayff-S&Ftr ,i. . t; "i lot .SOW ItsUSiq'C" CTillTDMil). DCALE0, BoroJCSuua2SOUSezxa.Z2odlfleatloas. Asxlms axao . wo. sw -sxsr Atan okt i'v.'j ' ;'4 ilAws,T',f , ;: "': vv'. - '";''-.;j;i. " FALRACNKfi QQ,. ill t , ..,,-' --.'-212 BROADWAY, NEWjYORK. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., t - 4 :"",'' ii8 MILK STREET, BOSTON. ;., For Sale by leading Har dwarf Dealers. - sept atHcawtm xn r ent - - rrr BARRELS and 5 BARRELS. .' ;' BIJCIX WHEAT FlUIt Bbls and Bbls. and Bags. PATOUITE FIX UB Bbls. H Lbl. - and jr.- !': .-i cf. i nov 88-tf ; t r ?s J PPrtH Frct St IjiSTt Hi::;?' DALCme CrstlASS V t ;irc: ? ctem ttaw uilt (S-hcrse power epjTe) , f ?t oi rood r y-v-xy easy cfacces9N Tca33,lagorsi.". ' - sthe 4: xsn&&$$i:ie-ihu"j f;.t7tXt;-LC, w "J o, .,. .., ,... . , - one week,.,, I?5 e - ,1 'I '.'.v. P rs;. X.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1871, edition 1
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