. Jif 1 - w . w .! -
VrEnSIIEB DAILY, BT
; f ;..,.. '. C t V ' " '
. Orrvcn, Dawson T-wsk BnllAinvFront St .. .
Ono Sqnare one dar,.... ...; .....tt CO
v4 two da r a,;
t 6U
i. 1 three caye.
'1l TT"T ?v fA
W' f ,''1 11 - I J iiZt ' ' t I ,, Hredare..-...,
I M V r J " I - A- ,t v,. " wee....,.?.., ......
one yAr. In nJvM-i.:.S-T:jv' 1 1 . ,
MIX month, la a.lvnnce..,:,,1....,...
Three bkwuis, In aiidvanoe.", -w.j v. ,
a so
5m month, lu &avanc. .v. .-. . . ,
The Mokiwo St Wilt be delivered 1b any pmxX
of the City at Fiftes Coirs por week, 7
-U ".OUTLINES; -f ; V
The street Ws,and livery, stables of
Bochestor.X.hay oil suspended, owiiig
to the terrible.: horse disease. Soma
exiled Alsatians rwilj settle near Alexan
dria, ' . Ya.i r--T-'serious accident bin the
Eastern 'Ilailroad, between. Boston and
Portsmouth ; several persona - killed. .- '
Omnibus stables and fifty horse burned in
Chicago, with loasof $500,000. . JL Fann
ers' and Mechanics Fair at GoldebOKyyes
terd ay, proved a grand success: JL
railroad ' accident 'at' Portsm6uth,T JtJ II. ,i
killed three ' men and w oundodi several
other. ,) : i .'
ITIETEOROLOGIf At, HBCOHD. '
Time. .JtaSf6?
moitt-
Wind.
Weather.'
tKX. 1
99 A '
. 30:29 i
80:5 -:-
NK Gentle Pan
P. M.
T4
ic Fre
P. M.
Noun Temp, oi Gy, tu uw.
Not. AH toomctric .rollings are reduced to the
tee lrrl end to 84 degrees Fahrenheit. " '
: : . Koax BrrsoTH, .
' i A enT 8taual (ten ice .U. H,A.
WarDefaktmist, V -Offlceof
Chief (Signal Officer. V.
Waihinon, October 22-4 P. M. ' "
Clear and cool weather AtUh northerly and
westerly winds for tho Northwest, and ex
tending over the upper lakes and to the
Ohio valley ; for the middle MMssIddI Taller
northerly to easterly winds; threatening
..i .1 : m .
w catucr tuu iKvunwM- nun on we , lower
lakes; clearing, weather,. "with light rain and
northwesterly winds for the New England
and Middle btates; cloudy weather and oc
casional rain for the Golf and South Atlan
tic; threatening indication, -with probabry
iresn nonncny to easterly wuius ana tala
Al C .1- k A 1 i . . 1 . m
ua uic wuui Auanuc; on ine easiem UU1I,
southerly -winds with ckAtdy weather atfd
rain, and on the northern and western Gulf
northerly to easterly winds with the same
conditions, 'I no sootnwestern reports are
deficient t , , - . .
Warning slgnalsorderej for Mobile and
EGITT.
VNKWiApVEKTJSKMBWTSU .
" Chas. 1J. Drrsoiv & Co Gems of Strauss.
'8. It Bi7TTiNO--Auctlon Sale,. j
.H.-;& B.-flsoanaEiP.Tp tlie Public. f
H'Cbont--Auction Sales. ' , V v:
WrtJJAMS&McBCHisoJi--provisions, &c. 'J
GUKE5 & ftAKiiER Seltzer Aperient 1
S. Jraras New BJver Oysters. - ' : j
Blvfokd, Crow & Co-rMulleta, Flour. :
J cuas BD3tAns Take Notice.
J VS. C. STEVESSOS-FlOXir. ; ,
Fire Dletrlete. ' ' I
To refresh the minds of our city readers
as to the location and boundary of the dif-'
fcrent lire districts we. reproduce them -as
follows :V r ''. . r r : ; , I
1st District AH of that Wit of the citv
north df the Wilmington & Weklon Ball-
road. "V I
2d District All of that part of Iho cltr
east of Fourth street and between the Wit l
mington Weldon Railroad and Market
street ' ' ;ivj , - .1
3d District All of - that part of tho city
between the Wilmington & Weldon ; Bail-
road and Market street and the . river and
Fourth street : 1 . " ; ,v : "v j ; -
4th District All of that part Tof 'the city
south of Market street and between the
river and Fourth street ' ' ' " -
5th District-All of that Dart of the city
east of Fourth street and south -of -Market
Street. "V ' s-' ' - - I
Cth District-All of that nart of the citv
on the west fclda ofCana Fear river.
- I
" - I
Jotting Journalistic. ; - :
The Louisburff Courier comes to tis en-
larged to the dimensions of seven columns
to a page, with other noticeable improve
nicnts. . This number of the Courier: con-
J tains the Valedictory of Mr. JL M. Forman,
. the retiring Editor, and ' the Salutatory ' of
. Mr. Tliomas T. Mitchell, who assumes
charge of the editorial, department .. We
wish it every sutress. ;
The Raleigh Era l now Issued as a daily
afternoon paper." '.':' -A
The Mawnic Monitor tot October is i on our
tabic, and presents its usual attractions.
The Monitor la published at Goldsboroby J.
A Bonltz. rJ, nf , and
Hhould be found in every Masonic house-.
hold
We learn from PmtffWrf VZ that
there will soon.' bb'a Lodge of UiU order in
1U1 Onerfttirtn at VnflfM TIia InHinl trfimst
Imvc Blrc'aaVWn" hAcn 'and we lutve been
aired that charter taater1a;s-kch,
lo jruarantee that the new organization at
the point named will 'rroxv rapidly in num-
hers nd IMhtsm worth ' ..-'V" '
Ti. -t -n . -VIV
predion f r.o.Wri ;t Wiln ' TiockvMont
and Battler., h-n ihw formed
.- .. ,
and successfully at work. North Carolina
'
and viio "1 ..
1 1 11 iir iriii iit iniiirii lit iat tAiiii.uuuuD
l-n of membership from tbl c ity." to the
C7 " - ----- V "
lupital of the Old Domlnioivl-,:. .-
Superior Cotirtif? $,r?W;
Very little business" was transacted before
this tribunal yesterdayi": In the case of John
A. Odam, charged with assault and battery,
R verdict was rendered lit favor" of defend-
ant Theremaihder of the day was "taken
up with the case of J. Tr Soeiirht chartred
with larcenyor wltb receiving stolen goodsT
and
nu uourt adjourned, Deiore the testimony.
fas concluded, "nnt it 10 o'clock this mbrn-i
w
Fire Ainonar the-Dry Goods Boxes.:'.'
Several.of tho old' dry goods boxes in the
fear of Mr. IL L; IlLt-riV News Stand, were
uitjcovereatooe on i;reyc .eraay anernoon. 1 .Wilmington to try them? Jlay nesentany
The event created coni lJcrailo excUeraent. I where in 'thetfnited States atwe cent each.
out the flames were f
C CI & ' wfn f5 I
VOK Lr-NO. 26. ;
m cuwina omc citation
. !r-linprtalit to Advertisers. :
? The: circulation of a newspaper is. a, mat
ter of intcsest to the community ' in which.
It is piiblishedand to every advertiser who
wishes to use its columns.' " Frequently a
business man wishes to advertise in but one
paper; and in thW case it is important for
him to know, which paper has the largest
circulation In (he city, county or section
whose population he' wishes to IreaclCT;'.
' It is equally a matter of interest to a pro
prietor Whose paper has the largest circula
tion to establish that fact to the satisfaction
of the public: iT- -,J -
There may be a half-dozen good papers
in a city, and the proprietor of each may
honcstl) believe . Uiat his paper; has the
largest circulation; and he. may so inform
the public.1 But how are the public to de
termine this matter unless the-proprietors
agree to settle it by some fair and legitimate
test!,.-;;';-:-:'-.; v-';
. So far as Tnu MoBrKa t.vr Is concern
ed, we bejiere we can make good the fol
lowing claims : . . . . , : ; . ,
" 1. That our average, bona JUe Daily cir
culation in Wilmington i tit least ranj peb
cent, larger than that of wif other new
papf-1 '... , "V- ...
2.. That our average, bona fide Daily cir
iulation, city atid country combined, is at
leant twenty-ftvk ' per cent. ' larger '' than
that of any other daily newspaper published
fa. WUmington. '
i. That our average, bona fide Daily cir
culatioh, city and country combined, is
larger than that of any. other daily news
paper published in North Carolina.
We are not only willing, but -anxious, to
Submit these propositions to the usual test,
If wo; are correct in our estimate of our
superior circulation, let us have the benefit
of it. If we are mistaken, let it be accorded
to others. "
opeSaiouse.
Tbe imery-SnedaJr Trnpe.
The operatic concerts given by the Pom-eroy-Snedalr
Troupe at the Opera House
last night, was the opening of the season in
; our city. The auditory was not large; in
deed, we were surprised that the reputation
of the troupe did not draw a larger crowd.
But the weather, doubtless, prevented a
considerable number, particularly the ladies,
from attendine.. It was. however, an at-
tentive and intelUgent audience one of
which Wilmmgton ne?d not be ashamed.
nt th MrCnrmur ri tta urn nn rritif nf
muBlv " v1 vjhjoo vj bo uuij iu.gcuciw
to- Tc instrumental music gave great
satisfaction, ana wtoJe .Miss romeroy, evi-
dently laboring under the disadvantages of
fatigue and a slight hoarseness, did not in
uU come up to expectation, she sang with
om P" nd gr&ce the beautiful and diffl-
cu cavatina from the "Itoberti toi que
J ami," of Meyerbeer. Mr. Glover is a fine
tenor "Soger."- Signor Rebcchini's perform-
nces on the violin were tneond several
times., lie is a violinist oi tne nrst rans.
The six genUemen who "did" the instru-
mental music were every way equal to the
occasion. They play remartaDiy weu, ana
are Desi:le8 93 fine-looking, gentlemanly a
et as can be found on the boards any-
'here. The Manager, Mr. Snedair, deserves
credit forj having played through his full
programme with such spirit, dignity, corn-
V0 and entire effectiveness, under the
disadvantage of a thin house.
Rre Pleased to learn that this troupe
wm visn our cuy again uurug uiu
... . ; J .V
.a a
montn, proposing to De wun ns on me even
IDS " " c
i -M .1. - 1Ql1. 4 fUl. 1V 1,nnll lUf)
my thcn mect Itli-all the encouragement
they richly deserve.
Fire Alarm Telegraph. ,
Recent events have established the fact
that the Fire Alarm Telegraph will soon be
a necessity in Wilmington. Let the Board
of Aldermen consider .this question care
fully. The great difficulty in locating, fires
Is obviated by the Alarm Telegraph. It
enables the firemen to locate a fire before
they leave the engine-houses. Tennunutes
saved during the progress of a fire, may be
twenty thousand dollars made. It will re-
W but moderate expenditure to secure
great improvement '
Greeley and Brown Tickets.
-i fT?.! vas tVtsh DwAatilAtttf a1 aIaaIiaii OIItA-
cient to supply every voting precinct in New
Hanover county are now in the hands of
I vuc vuwrumii i .vwu......v.
Committee. ; It is hoped that some friend of
Oreeley and Brown from each Township
1 win call at the TA omce anagei a supp.y.
(D&Wtf.) v ": i : :-
l Tho SehenekFIaee.
The. valuable. property Known, as vu
t r, . . . , - u .
cnencK piace, was sun ui. mh.
day, Col..E. It, iJnnk. being tne purchaser
I m . . M Atm mr AA fill. A. . AntM-tfa m
lor we sum or so, w. - j up
a -
fourteen acres.: The terms were one-thira
cash, the balance in, one and two years,
with Interest from date'.
The following cases were disposed of yes
terday morning- VfvftMZ tir'l
Coder Ilerring, Charged with drunken-
l
1 . . . r? - - ! -
f I ; Jm- Wayland charged with1 drunken-
u: lu"r. ,T, J" r r1"'
7 ' u . ,, L.L, - ;
Postal Cards
Call at the Stab bfSce and examine.specl-
I mens of Postal Cards. A novel method of.
! advertising or writing" letters on a cheap
j scale:-. Who whl be the first meranr bf
rcci'.U extirlshed.' FuniL;hed:wn printed card, to? -blank for I
'WILMINGTONtNC., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER'23;,. ife'. ?
THE CiOLJDSnOBQ FAIK. r
The Flret Annaal Fatr if the Farm
ad irieehanlce AMelation pr
.North Carolina a Grand Sueeeee W.
-U. .Saunders, the Colored. Greeley
Orator, In Goldaboro.
Special ,Tclegram. to ' Uie Morning Star.
V.-. V - ' GougBojo;;Oct. 22;;-.
The first day of the Fair of the Farmers'
and Mechanics' ' "Association . passed off
pleasantly. -.The entries number hear two
thousand, there being over three hundred
entries of stock alone. . Floral Hall presents
a fine appearance.. Judges that have, visited,
all the Fairs of the State since the war un
hesitatingly pronounce it the finest The
attendance to-day numbered from twelve to
fifteen hundred. : : , '
. Hon. A." S." Merrimon, of Raleigh, de
livers the address to-morrow.- A large
crowd .is expected. Four special (rains
arrive daily, "besides the many regular
trains. .'. - - - . v
s -New, entries continue- to come in, over
four hundred having been made since the
close of the Fair this afternoon.
W. U. Saunders, the colored Greeley ora
tor from Maryland 'arrived this afternoon.
He Is announced to address hie colored peo
ple to-morrow evening. ; Y, ' W.
loeal Dots. . JL .1. -.'. .
We regret to learn .that QA. SL.
Fremont is quite ill.
We noticed sf-few watermelons oh our
streets yesterday. .
Tlie Board of Aldermen will meet
again on Monday night next
A colored man, who had been discov
ered at the Union Depot in a sick and desti
tute condition was sent to the City Hospital
yesterday. , . '. " ,
A few light showers last night had the
effect to lay the dust 1 Being the first rain
we have had in some weeks it was decided
ly welcome,... . . ,
r Messrs. H. & R Emanuel, 45 Market
street, offer superior inducements to all in
want of goods in their line! See advertise
ment ; ... , , ..J,.-; , ,
Mr. George Honnet left last night for
Baltimore and New York, and expects to
return in ten days with a fine stock, of
Jewelry for the Fair and Holidays. It
There Is to be a grand Radical pow
wow at this City Jlall this evening, .when
speeches will ba delivered by Attorney
General Williams and Gen. Hall, of Maine.
A Grant and .Wilson pole of rather
small dimensions was raised on Princess
street nearly in front of - the Poet printing
office, yesterday afternoon.' The speaking
which was expected . on the., occasion was
postponed until to-day.
Messrs. Cronly Morris, willi sell 15
saddle and harness horses at auction this
morning, at Exchange Corner, commencing
at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock, in front of
their office, they will sell a lot of bananas
and oranges.
. The attention of the authorities is respectfully-
called to the condition of the
street near the old Weldon depot We
learn that it is almost impassable to ve
hicles, one or two of which have recently
broken down in trying to force a passage.
The Rankin boys claim that they, in
stead of the Mechanics' Hose Company,
put the first stream on the fire Saturday
night We should regret exceedingly to be
guilty of any injustice to any of out firemen,
and if we did so in the instance alluded to
it was unintentional on our part
Unmallahle Letter.
The following unmailable letters were in
the city postoffice yesterday: R. J. Taylor,
Wilson, N. C; G. W. Conett, Herring's
Bluff, N. C; Mrs. Mary Ann Carrol,
Charleston, S. CL; Wfllie G. Hagan, Mor
ganton, N. C. ; Orient Insurance Co., Hart
ford, Conn.; 'vri r- u t L ioL
Appointments by Bishop Atkinson.
Beaufort November 8th.
Newbern.... ........ " 10th.'
Durhams Creek..... ' " 12th.
Kinston.. " 14th.
Holy Innocents, Len- -
oir Co................ " 13th.'
Goldsborough ...... : . 17th.
' ' PfJHLIC SPEAKING. -' '.
Dr. James W. Blount and Isaac B. Kelly,
Esq., Democratic sub-eleaprsfor th"eaunty;
of Duplin, win address' the people at the
following times and places:
Sarecta. .Wednesday. Oct 23
Albertson's. Thursday. ; " 24
Branch's Store, ...... .Friday, : t ' 25
Winder's, Saturday " 26
Faison's, Monday, . 28
Warsaw. . . : . . ; . : . . . . .Tuesday, " " ' " 29
Maimolia. .... . . ... Wednesday. - " 30
Boney's Store,... .. .. .Thursday, V 81
ChinoueDin. ..........Friday. .Nov 1
Snatchett . . . . . ..... . .Saturday" V'c 2
Kenansville,. .. .... ...Monday,
Cape Fear Agricultural Association.
The Executive Committee, all Vice Pres-
dents and Associates included, are requested
to meet each Friday night at 7 o'clock at
tlie office of the President, over the First
National Bank, Until the Fair, for the trans
action of such business as may come be
fore it A'- i vx-i..-' SLI Fremont.
Sept 28,ii872-tf.'"-:" ' c President
$75,000 In Casla for 81.
-r We call the attention of our readers' to
the advertisement in another column of the
Nebraska State Orphatt Alura Here is a
chance to' win a fortune n;il;Juof'Legid
Trawingi nd at ttkesame time help a noble
and worthy tostttutton;
v 7" -y '
Winter Ink.
v,We hare now
News Ink for '
5. . - 4 i A-.fi-.., : ! i John TIrcrn jwrnornf Klo-hfh nd KetfCTOSS Streets. I - 1-v
a:rl4:'r.lH '" . VV, tl ;1 the other aboat S3 year. .ell'. The hu-'X:
nn hand ft fnH snnnlT' of to tne vatnouc unurcn. ana uieireo wuuuevw i "V.. .tir..". .rt'. .n li. .77.t. ! TTrrriTiTfrt rAvrs ivn, itriwmi'-MwW Wwonld refer to ro Into the turpen t t ..ess: ,: .
winter use;:; Cashbr a CvIJ. rFd.andacqaaintance.ar.htr 1? CT .."V V
SpiritsTuiehtine. .
tr$ri Gaston county has a cotton stalk
8 feet high, 0;: r;;r
How; many Conservatives will o
absent without leave 'at. the roll-call on (he
fifth of Novemberf vVy f-., fri "
; r-7 Several , families f roin CJana3it
have arrived in Fayetteville and will locate
as permanent citizens. - ; v - , '
.' Stirring appeals are made in dif
ferent parts of the State in behalf of Mr.
Turner and the Sentinel. :" - -
- ''States ville has.' a strayed-out,
so-called. Strayed-in, we suppose was in
tended into.the Grant fold. . . s .. , ,
- Judge ' .Watts kept Granville
Court waiting Monday to rive him ;appor
tpnity to attend a circus. .Moore Judge.
. -r The Court for the Western Dis
trict of this State was opened at Statesville
Monday morning. His Honor, R. P, Dick,
Judge, presiding.; " ' "
-4 Col. John E. Brown has the cel
ebrated shell monument to Stonewall Jack
son, wrought by Mrs. At wood, of St. Louis,
and raffled at .the St Louie fare. .
-iThe Kn Klux cases will be con
tinued as there is a contest between the : TJ.
S. Attorney General and Judge- Dick as to
whether Carrow is Marshal or not ; .
1 '1 ? : V
r A'fire "broke out on the premises
of Mrs. P. A. Foot, on Maiden Lane, Thurs-'
day last, but was extinguished before; any
serious damatrc was done, savs tha Favette-
villeJRife. ; "
Mr: AW F. Green ' who was
counted out in the election for member of
the House, in Franklin, has served a notice
on his competitor . Williamson that be will
contest the seat.
Mr. John L. Lea gives the Home
the result of eight hours' picking on his farm
in Providence! Township, Mecklenburg
county. , The hands Were all negroes: Bob
Dunn 820, Mack Dunn 414, Louis Dunn,
354, Elias 353, Bob cCaskey, 332, -Pink Rea
Some Yankee soldiers brought
down to Charlotte from Gaston, last Thurs
day, Messrs. Freno Massey . and , Robert
Falls, charged with. illicit distilling.. The
former was discharged in Charlotte without
bail, and the latter with bait t So says the
Southern Home. j
Says the djle: The friends of
the ' Fayetteville and Florence Railroad
south of here have gone earnestly to work.
There will be a meeting held at Shoe Heel,
N. G., on Tuesday, the 29th '.' Inst", and also
one at Reedy Creek Church," S. C., on the
day following, 30th inst ; in furtherance of
this road.' - ; ..
- The Rockingham Observer has
been shown a stalk of corn with Six earsr
and several in the field .with from . three
to five ears to the stalk; and Mr. Coving
ton tells us that he has gathered some from
the same field with several fully developed
ears to the Ktalk. The seed is of the Pea
body Prolific.
Mabel, infant daughter of Nich
olas II. Chavasse, of Birmingham, England,
died at the Yarborough House in this city
on Sunday night, says the Raleigh Sem,
and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery yes
terday afternoon. Mr. Chavasse is on a visit
to this State with a view to purchase a
farm to settle on. . .. .... . .... :
Near Pineville, on the farm of
Mr. J. M. Kirkpatrick, on the 18th, the
clothes of a little negro girl named Mary,
daughter of Anthony Lee, caught fire In the
house. She ran out screaming, and after
running a hundred yards came hack to the
house and died immediately. . So we learn
from the Charlotte Home.
The Rockingham Observer thus
gives the amount of cotton picked on 26th
of September, by employes of Mr. M. D.
McNeill, of Old Hundred: Julia William
son, 423 pounds; Celia A. Chavis, 350
pounds; Eli Williamson, 817 pounds; Jno.
Chavis, 266 pounds. Eight others aggre
gated 2,157 pounds in same time. Who can
beat Old Richmond.
. .A. leadingjiadical in I'itt coun-
ty, cauea upon ine umtea mates jaiarsnai
ior uiiy oianK warrants, 10 arresx citizens in 1
that county. A few days afterwards over j
rested and taken to Goldsboro. After a
hearinsr hefore a United States fVnrimission-
er they were all honorably discharged, no
evidence being adduced . against them to I
substantiate the thartre. A vote for Grant I
is a vote to sanction this desnotism. I
Mr. Baxter H. Moore andW. R.
Burwell, of Mecklenburg county, sent two
bales of cotton for exhibition to the Fan at
St Louis, Missouri, held on the 8th inst.
We have been shown. a letter from a gentle
man in St Louis to Messrs. Moore and Bur-
well, stating that their cotton took the
second and third premiums, S20O and fiuo.
The same letter also states that Mr. James
Means, of Concord; K. took the! first
remiumoi 500 on cotton. - Jfretty good
or old JnecRlenburg and Uabarrus. . . .
A Monday's Greensboro f dis-
patch to tne jura says: r The property cauea
Edgeworth, formerly, used as a, female
seminary, but lately as a residence by
Julius A Gray, and belonging to.Tum, took. I
fire this morning from the burning out 01 a
chimney. The entire building win oe con-
fflL - 1 1 . , T j . . - . T.
sumeu. ine Duuamg is uurmug now. -
is likelv that a dwelline in the. rear, for
merly occupied by one or the rToiessors 01
the seminary, will be saved, and the, kitchen
also. Mr. Gray Was- insured tor ten thous-
jsnd dollars. '- -
- The Era says; f Martin .pay
nard, who was convicted with Columbus
and Govan Adair , at Hendersonville one
year ago of the murder of Silas' Weston and
three of his children, was hanged at Hen
dersonville on Friday , last He was twice
respited, and made a confession "before the
Adairs were executed, in which he stated
that Henderson Adair, Columbus, ovan,
Craton, and Avery, all sons of Henderson,
and himself .murdered Weston - and niS
familv. .The old , man. and Craton and
WW aoaw asv su u ..v.v..
State proposed to make a witness or uay-
na'rd, but Gov.; Caldwell refused to further
respite, and he paid the penalty . of his
crime on Friday last..'; ; ;;.;; ; ,
r.'. 7'-' 7--:-"' DIED.
' KING. Is this city, Octobertand, Mary Bselah,
onnsest child of James W. and Martha 8. E3ng,
aged 11 months, .y .r-r -V 7 7 i
The fnneral wfll taks -nlaise-tVe'clock this
fWadnesditTt afternoon, from, the residence of the
parents, on Princess, between Fourth and Fifth
streets, thence to Oakdale Cemetery..' Friends and
acquaintances are invuea 10 aixena. 7 ; ,? ,
O'DONELL. In this city yeeterday evening, at. T
-O'olock, P, J. OT)onneM,agedl3yearsand9 montha,
on oiiwick ana jaary uironneu. i' --. '' '' -7
The funeral will take place from tne residence or
ta and Bed cross streets.
NEW ADYERTISEMENTSL
Auctioit Sale? tliis:Dayi
Wednesday, Oct. 23, lSTi.
; j J Me CronljMctioiieer.
By CROXtY & MOEEIS.
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 5L, EXCHANGE CORNER
,15 Saddle and Harness Uersea,
Selected expressly for this market; and at 11 o'clock
A. M., in front of our office,
- Oranges and Bananas, : ,
EX. CARLETOX.
- oct S3-lt . ;- . .---n' ' ;i " "
S. R. Bunting. Auct'r.
7 By Banting & Mculggr.
AT EXCHANGE CORNER," ON WEDNESDAY,
October 33d, 1873, at 11 o'clock A. M., wewQl
ell one elegant Leather Top Rockaway, almost new,
and one good Mole in excellent condition.'
oct 83-lt . . . ... ,v . ..
TO THE PUBLIC,
H. & B1: Emanuel,
MARKET STREET, '
ptALL; ATTENTION TO THETR COMPLETE
J and well selected stock of ,v , : :
Dress: Goods
0 P E V BE YD ESC EIPT 1 0 IT,
Which they offer at a ,
Small Mnm on New York Cost.
SATINS, TAIiOUlts; V
Velveteens and Dress Triinmings,
IN AJLIi THE IiATEST If OTBIiTIES
ScarCt, Cloaks, Cloaking;, Ac,
; i V E R Y. Z O W. ; .
UWDERV7EAR
JIOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS,
And a full line of . ; '
LADIES' FUEinSHnrCt GOODS.
Ladies' and Misses Philadelphia made Shoes; a
splendid line of Gents, Youths sal Boy's Hats, Caps
and Furnishing Goods;
. Boy's uMCnfltaii's Clotting .
IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Look before you Purchase Elsewhere.
H. & B. EMANUEL,
oct33-tf .. .. i . , ; 4o Market Street.
Binfbrd, Crow & Co.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A .LARGE '. LOT OP
those
SPLENDID MULLETS.
TBI THEN.
ALSO TRY THEIR CELEBRATED
G-olden Age Flour,
Unsurpassed by any other brand for the price.
BUTTER, CHEESE,
Lard, Bacon, &c,
A T L O W PRICES.
octSS-tf DAW -. ' '
New River Oysters.
TT7E WANT IT UNIVERSALLY KNOWN
f throughout this city, that S.JENKINS is now
pp1
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
, As fine a lot of
U I o 1 L K b
ri " J,, . . . : .
stock before purchasing elsewherc.aa he naa them
fresh every day, except Monday. He may be found
opposite the Carolina Umel,neaiJ
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
oct33-lt
Bagging and Ties.
2 TONS TIES,
lt: ; -r-lForsalsbjr' i .'i- 'r it' I
oct 83-tf; ' - WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON. i
Provisions.
boxlonqciaVsidbs, 7
- . - - . - 7 I , - -
4 e
XUU
150 Hlld8 'nd 50X68 Bacon' and Shoulders,
Ortfi Barrels Mees Pork, '
For sale by " '' ' ' v '
WILLIAMS A MURCHISON.
oetS3-tf
Tarrant's Seltzer
APERIENT,
TXTHITE WAX. DOMESTIC AYES, GERMAN
VV Cologne, Radway's Pills, Faints, Oils, Glass
and Putty, r .. ' ' .
OCt .1A ttKKKa.iK Xli&JSJXlUi B.
FLOUR.
fAIDEN BRAND, THE BEST. HAVING
1 .hlo me Floor direct. I offer to the trade, with eon-
I fidence, a brand pf Flour equal, if not superior, jto
I LO 111 VUBt.UUlt-1 Bf . . .
i. - -t . r : jas. c. btevenson.i
oct3S-tf-
I . m 1 wr
. ; , Take Notice, X ! t 7-
fTHE GERMAN BASE ERNST WILL BE READY
. A
to receire cargo Thursday, October 24th, 1873. ; -. '
oct iTAster of. German Bark Knurt
SaltSalt.
i. ',".f J
ra OOfl SACKS TO ABIVE---I) AILY EX-
-4,7 For sale by V.'i'
J , oct mf i; V, WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
l i if
, - i j i, i , ' - - 1 - Six months. . ..j.
' .WHOLE O..i,586.
, NEW ABVTKEMENTS.
COHTIHUED rBRILLIAHT SUCCESS
large muaie pages,
,) Vv.:J. :l O 7
Aquarellca,. 1001 Nighta, Manhat- .;
Oermaa Hearts,
ten, Morgenblattcr, Artist Life, Love and
Pleasure, Burgorsinn, Blue Danube,
. , ; , Marriage Bells, - Bonbons,
1
Wine, Women and ,
V.J
- . a.
And many other popular Waltzc.
PIZZICATO. NEW ANNTEN. Trltsch Tratech. )
othar Poltaa. m-ith a iroodlv number of flret-l
S 60; cloth, $3. C0,t Sent, ptpaW, for retail pric
. THE GREAT NEW CHURCH MUSIC BOOK, '
THE STANDARD ,
StUL" waves" and is on the point of being iatro-
auoea ut s muiiimao or singing ewaoais now to
commence. The authors are li O. Emerson of Bos
ton. and H. R. Palmer of Chicago, neither of whom
wfll be satisfied wttb lesa than s
.Twice the Ordinary. Circxda ,
. . ... .
of Church Music Books. Do not fail to send $1 95,
for which, for the present, specimen copies wm oe
eat is ; .!? ; 4 .:-. ,,; ...... r .i
peice, $1 50.
llrer Dltson V Co. 1 C. II. Dltson Sc Co.
: Boston. ' .- .7 ' Hew lorr.
oct 33-ttaw Wed Sat&Weowiv ent
-"Cotton Yarns.
K f DALES LITTLE RIVER YARNS, 7
For sale by .
WILLIAM8 & MUBCHISON.
oct S3tf
Saddlery.
A LL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRAV.
( -.1.1 . ..J fcr.-Ml.-iC v '7 ' . "
v, ELINO BAGS, and everything la the line of .
SADDLERV GOODS,
Cheap for Casla at JT . S. Toplaam Co.'s
' no. o oouin jrroat c.,' 4
fehi-tfnac' -; Witaington, N, C
MISCELLANEOUS. ;
THE "STAR"
STEAM
t7 1
Job Printing House,
BOOK BINDERY
- AND
Si
BLANK BOOK H1MACT0RT,
WILLIAM II. BERNARD,
PROPRIETOR,
WILMINGTON, fi. C.
THE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT IN TEE
STATE HAVING ALL THESE
FACILITIES COMBINED.
THE BEST. ASSORTinTENTOP
TYPE, PAPERS,
Cards and Inks.
1-
SKILLED W0RKIIEH
IN
Every, Department. v
lilypr's Office; " l; -
': : ' . ,. . 7, ; OCTOBER 10TH. 187S.
- ,s. yvi
TJROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS
putting the City Hall in thorough repair, or for any
portion c4 the work, sueh as mason work, pUetering
or painting. By owt of the Building Committee. .
:octa9-lw7w V 4SSNASD SD3ILST, Ch'miiiit
WOOD IWOQIJ! ?K
ASH AND PINE WOOD
0l).'I'i- -V,.-
DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN ANY PART of TTCS
- jCITT ' PATT1KS BUlUltf lW-UANTITX 7
. WILL BE SUPPLIED AT VERY SLIGHT 7'
- - Z O. O. PAESLEY!V f?0
oct la-eoasm ea wea m ; ,
t j- n-l M. . r. 1
(iEMS ()F; STRAUSS ! inSnm0M
THIS FCHK C
neef con ta
tyCon tract AdTertJeefwnU XtXtvr, at pn pi
anmtely low rate. . ' --j - . . .
S
Five Sanares estlaiatpd mm e.-Barteeeolumii. v :
I..
fi:;tjfo,Mis
' October SitkSUl Wjli Ll-k " "
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MACARTHY, LORGRENIA :AN O RE AR DON :
MULTUM IN TARVO TROUPE t
w$ perfoming c triln As
, MRSw LOTTIE ESTELLE MACARTUT. :V -- V ?i -7
... ;;. ... : -:lf:L , li Votsllst 'sd DasUtVx-.-,-' '
I HABBYi llLkCARTuT.' 'IzX L ilht'Ttry-'WC-
rate sr ' ' IjOIUZK
T U M B LE RO N I C 6 N"r
The- tnoet artistic . combination in . tlMj,7,orld. t
. ' SCALE- OF JPUICESI .j'i'i". I
Drees 'Circte' 'ft DO; ' ParquettOv "f I OtTf Paoette-r-V'"';
Circle, IS cents;. FamUy Circle. 60 cents; Gallery,-iH -S5
cents; Private Boxes, fa and Iv.Reserved ew V-'t'"i.
now on m! ai UeinaberMr's Live rook ' x ' n toi'v v
t ueuMnereer'a uve Took s " " i v - :
Store, without extra charge, v. -..7,
Oct S0t ,r... ." -yr X. . Business Agent , i
r , C jA TI IT? L O.-HiVi'-j? "
v Tie JMjlretHfiisTFaiu
c
ECUREI)
We caution ail. Connterfeiters . of t the. Penalty,
THE DIME?
celebrated
OPY-RIGHT
IE jru8.TLYv. , j
Proves the superiority of its quality. aSold' only by-iilx fu ;
GEORGE UXt&?Z$irJ:-
NEW'BUCKKHEATPtR?.
WWW TJ ATRTWaj r-i.vtfra? 'rs'1vtti-s',"a ' 7
- f
j; actory, rue APPio ana xaom uieese:
Extra Goshen Butter; KeW Prunes, It
tter; NeW Prunes, V cts. per nj.,7-: i
Tj " GEO.-MYERS; V7;
Come ;0ne;;iCimSJ j
MAltKET; STBEEIa?
AND EXAMINE THE CHOICEST STOCK ' . ;
ever bromght to this market, consisting of a full -: .
line of : .7, ... . 7 v.- ? .,y:u.f7,1-:.,7,....'if77.l-
LADIES' DRESS GOOXlS,
i-7"f
BOULEVARD SKIRTS, SHAWLS
Men's and lloys.Weari 1
Hou Fujiishlng aM
And all other Goods generally kept iu first-class Drj- v ! .v- "7
Goods and Notion Houhes. :u3u-- 'i-,ti-- -"
GREAT INDUCEMENTS - OFFERED TO Vi "
VmOLESALEBUTERSSv-SV,d
octss-tt.., 7 47, ,.;rSv ';'';'7,.:;.:
HIP0ETED CLOTHS ! r
IMPORTED DOESKINS!
TO MAKE. TO MEASIT.EE.7-
, THE YOUNG KEN'S BlT,-'.i'.'S:
- (JUST. OPENED,!.
A Superior and; Stylish Hat.
HANDSOME :t VESTINGS i -
Glengary Caps for Boys, &a, at
: 7 - : : 7 MUNSON CO.'S,
octao-tf ' - :
! Citr dothiflra
Bacon. Pork and Fldiir.
.... ... .... ..
(r HhdA andBoxesginokedSideaiwdShotUam, r ' '
Utl - '..ii...""-.-.:'': 7; ri-7-
en iinos. ana oozes u. o, oiaes ana pnoniaerai,' ' ? '.
. a. .' 7" '. t 7-- ' ' - 7 !
100
1 nnn bwc now,
oct S0-tf
Bagging.Hoop In,&c
RAft BOLLS HEAVY BAGGING, , 7 f . -
O QAA Bundles Hoop Iron. 7 V . '
1.060 8?tcAi
For sale by . - 7 ; fe, - v
F. w. kerchnek, ' i x yy,
i octJO-tf
T. S8 and S0 North Water St
: diecseBMiy Peato J Eii'Mer; 5?
OK A' BOXES CHEESE?'-' C''"
RA Case. Brandy Pcacaoi;; 'i M-r.-. 77..
tf Tubs Batter, - t . vt
oetlO-tf k 1 "t" . 98 and SO North Water street, 7 -7:f v
nillinery ;and:ISFaiicy
'A LL THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES COX
stanttr on band. Corner Market,-on Wmd street, ' "
at tr?' MBSj eV 3aV.TOCK'.is;--ir;
oct 0-tf r . ; , . . ,.:7 - ;T' .C'
isial a ! iiJoasai' i i " i - sw. s-.yirft .
rAPisuppiof;
' TELLIES, PRESERVES, SAUCES, -jv t
TJ.
7- '" A 'i," v 7,"' .7 j ,
ICirjJETIXOTt,BrjTTXB S- ,
'ir;-' - ."7 . kj'-n - n
. - . , - .-7 - . , ' " ' v .. .
of the best qnaltty sad rocomrneriflA'by f1-Tose ,-.iV-'-3i , '
the goods Bold by ,i f ; f JAMES L M..TT3, J 7 1 '
: .cct 4f .n -4., . tVin- Market treeti:i:'w,CV-' .
j'n'fiiira -"-iTWteiw'a'AirTktfrtTTrtfiriffnFr'i-.V''
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How
theveotonf.:'A !iftrivt2rv...;-' ' writing it. ---V'Vi-tf v;:. I
orders wl fcave,'
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