THEjIIOEIIETG STAB. Orncx, Dawson BanJr Buddings, Front St. one yoar.ln advnc,,..tJ...-. ;.i.-.J-:;.o;.'i.$7. 00 Six months. In dvanco.'..,.'..i;i.v;aM.;-4.i, 80 Throe month's In andvanee; .. . . .-r..-. . ..-. 3 00 Cue month, In, aayiioy..-'.j,:i:,y.j(4.7.....' 75 The Moiwwe Stab will be delivered In any part of the City at Yirnmx Cuts per week. J..i . T OUTLINES. Horse disease reported on tho decline yes-" tcrday ia:,New ; Yorfc - Jersey City man lias the horse InfluenzakT' - Reported that thirty-two persons -were buried in ruins of buildings Mown down by a hurricane in JLu. " c-.M m . ,,Tr . ? ,T., blc in the Prussian Diet over, local self-gov, ornment in the rural districts. . There was an cxcumgaeDaieintueepanisnv'ortes .uuuua; uuhwv uv u.v. vFum- i llcans, In which ttbehead ofthe govern- moDi, M'rruus iiwuviiwiicu. , . xjoikx 3Iasscy's emmtry seat in Limerick county. Inland, destroyed by fire. Loss $750,000. THE " UBBL" CASK AO A1NST Y1IE JOVBNAL.' At the request of Solicitor Cant well Jndgo Ilussell charged the Grand Jury in the Superior Court of this county, last 'Monday morning, relative to the .law concerning libel, A bill of indictment for libel had been sent ty the "Solicitor to 'the Grand Jury against the editors of the Wilmington Journal, the alleged libellous publication being an article calling Judge Bond, of- the , U. S.T Circuit Court, a scoundrel. Judge , Russell charged that the words set forthln the' bill , of indict ment' were sufficient to constituted libel, aiid that the jury had no discre tion, but must fipd a trne bill. v Nothing f nrther had been done with the matter u'ptb " yesterday evening. Considerable indignation is felt in the city at ..what 'is regarded as an at tempt to : stifle the freedom of the press. People will" talk, Judges or no Judges; and they will think, what ever; Bonds- Jight , or heavy, are s put upon them. The Baltimore judicial luminary scarcely counts his friends in this section by the legion. ' We .await further, developments before commenting on this wonderful j case of libel. THE ADDRESS. Read and heed the earnest appeal of the Conservative and Liberal Re publicau Executive Committees which we publish -this morning. " Action is the word, fellow:citiens. Forward to victory! . . . Greeley ain't your choice, and therefore you'll not . vote for him ? Well, is Grant y'orir choice ?" Your head's level; ' "jitifely,n on this, Mr. Fredericksburg Ilerakl. M"P A P IVfTQT1 'AT)"D"P A T I LAIuNIjoI ArrijAiii Onr Eiecutiye - Comniettees - Speat. To the People f North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 18, 1872. The Natioual Democratic and the Liberal Repnblican Committes have recently held consultations in New York, and surveyed the Presidential election, to' take place in the. .United States on Tuesday, the fifth day of November. v They are-hopeful and even confi dent of the success of our nominees in this great contest for peace and re conciliatson, for a pure and - honest administration cf the government, and the preservation of the sacred princi ples of civil liberfy itself. In this re view of the political situation, they do not hesitate to say that much, very much depends on the -vote of North Carolina. All admit that we did well and nobody on the 1st of August last ; and but for the frauds and gross vio lation of the election laws of this State in that struggle, our victory would have been complete, instead of partial as it was. We appeal to yoa nowj. frionds of republican freedom and good govern ment, to be ready" for theT final con test, so soon to be decided. Work earnestly and manfully for the right. Be vigilant and active in defence of the principles of our noble and inspir uig cause .of .Constitutional liberty, Tiu Tint Arfi ; 1 lr fW ranPni!nnio. t(6ns.or swerved from Uhe line f duty by 'the 'threats of those who thus uisgrace oraciai autnonty or , Dy any other mode of intimidation or corrup- t ion, nor seduced by the blandish- ments of official patronage, so freely ly and independently, in . the fulL in telligent, and untrammelled xercise of all the rights of an , American cit izen. , l!o sure to attend your pre cinct, in your own township on Tuesday the 5th. of November, and see that your neighbors do like wise. Let the registration' books be closeily' ' examined previously,' ' and proper "challenges made to all illegal votes.,, Challenge .too, on the day, of election,' very ' attempt at illegal voting. . It is , air.important to oor success that a fair, election and a full vote of our friends, both Democratic-. . Conservative end Liberal Republican,' he cast at the ballot-box. " This will ecuro a certain , triumph . in North CarolinA, and on our vote may depend ottered by those who live on public 0i, wyuu, wm uu .- Pl,,lcr id the a VM by L im, J. ?J!fer,.v " 28 povenshed and oppressed people. "Warsaw,. ...... .'..T. .Tuesday," ' " 29 We ur"re vou to vote as freemen, free- Matrnolia .Wednesday. " 30 I J- v ' -. --u--- .'","., j.--v , V-.. i,; ' I J ' " ' "' - fr - i 111 - , . ' - ' . . ' '". " !"- -- . . i.t ' - XL.-NO. 32. - the result of the Presidential election. We therefore earnestly nrge our f riendiToee'to this Tn: eVery'town ship in tho State. And we especially suggest that truo and .'active men, somo five or six in number in every J-.--4'. V appointed, at once, to call and see, in lcrsou' every voter friendly to our cause and eaniestly insist on Iris going to the election, and, If necessary, assist in getting him there, and assure mm tnuL inero is a trenerai unaer- standing among our friends that every man is ia voo.aii msy . .ciecuon, n en- i uueu to uo so., mis uutv is urcrea upon our frienda.and expected to be done in every , fo'tfaship, of every county in Nofh Carolina. Univer sally pursued, as we expect; it to be in every "county, this course will 'en sure us a "glorious victory. And success in North Carolina, in this new trial for peace and free dom, honesty and local self-govern ment will not only be an hour, ever to be held in remembrance by onr own people, but may save the entire nation from the dangers which now so fearfulh' beset and environ civil liberty itself. Let our watchwords then, from now till election day, be, organ ize-voRK FORWARD tri- umjjt torour causu;iim our uuuiiueus, the representative, Cham pions of paci fication and true republican liberty. JJ, 31. 1 DAKRINGER, Chairman State Dem. Ex. Com. - 5 W. S. Masox, Chairman State Lib. Rep. Ex. Com. THE CAMPAIGN IN ILLINOIS. Tlie Liberals Hard at Work. The Liquor Question. . By Telegraph to the Tribune. Chicago, Oct. 27. So far as work goes the Liberals do not suffer any diminution of ardor or industry, to.'; imperil the brilliant promise of the early campaign. For ten days or more the mechanism of the campaign has been carried on with accelerated force, additional speakers assembling from all parts of the country Pendleton, Hendricks, Palmer, Trumbull, Schurz, Has saurek; Bross, Doolittle, and 50 others almost as well known are impressed for the rest of the campaign, and traverse every section of the State, their efforts supplemented by a solid column of local speakers, who give spirit and character to one of the most brilliant canvasses ever earned on in the est. Active canvassing has been going on in the city to as certain the forces that Liberalism may rely upon in November. The political situation is somewhat compli cated by the temperance question, which threatens to disrupt parties quite as effectually as the reform meas- -a- mm urcs ot the Liberals. H he measures of the recently passed liquor law have been in operation for some time, and uiscoiueini iu iwu vreruiuus 1S cumulating to such an extent that the party managers are at a loss to de cide on a proper course. If the pres ent obnoxious provisions are rigidly enforced, the bennans will vote en masse for Governor Koeruer, though thus far he has not discussed that is- sue. Frcd. I Iassaurek, speaking here last night, was expected to define the Liberal position on the question, but confined himself to the general issues. A strong force of German speakers has been get at work throughout the State, and the only question seems to be the majority that the Liberal tick et will receive . a week from Tuesday. METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. October 29. 1873. VOL. Time. Ba"me imom- Wind. Weather. ler- eter. 7 A. M.' 80:80 i 61 N Fresh ;Clondy 3 P. M. 80:84 60 N Fresh 'Cloudy 9 P. M. 80:40 1 63 'N Fresh iCIear Mean Temp, of day. 64 dt I pioTK. All barometric reading are reduced to the aea level and to 83 degree ratirenneit. Robert 8itboth, ' t Serg't Signal Service U.S. A. Weather Report. War Department, ) nm.,n eiuxnt c;mai nfflnoi. v. Washington, October 2& 4:35 P. M. ) ' v.- - Probabffitiex" The barometer will ! continue falling in thfe Northwest and to the Mississippi and lower Ohio valleys and over Lakes Michi iran and Superior, with brisk to high south easterly to . southwesterly winds, threaten ing weather and rain; in the western Gulf States, southerly winds, threatening weath er and rain; in the eastern Gulf and South Atlantic States, northeasterly to southeast erly winds, cloudy weather and occasional light rain; from Michigan to Lake Ontario and thence to tue Aiieeuanies, nunueasier- iff ly to southeasterly winds and cloudy weatn- er: for New Eneland and the Middle States, generally clear weather and, northerly to Theacific "reports are missing. - public speaking. Dr. James W. Blount and Isaac B. Kelly, Esq., Democratic sub-electors for the county Boney's Store, ...... ..Thursday, 31 Chinquepin, .Friday, Snatchett, . .Saturday, Kenansville, ......... .Monday, Nov. i i 1 2 4 COL. FULLER'S APPOINTMENTS. Col. Thomas C. Fuller. Greeley and Brown Elector for the Third Congressional District, will address the people at the fol lowing tunes and places; , Kenansville, Duplin county, Wednesday, Oct 80. Fayetteville, Cumberland county, Satur day, JNOV. a. ; .. Appointments' oy Bishop Atkinson. Beaufort. : ; . . . . ; Norember , 8th. . Newbern. ' ' J .; i a aOth.; Durham Creek.,. wrVt'1-' Kinston : .. : : ;:. u : 12th. 14th. Holy Innocents. Len oir Co..,ri.....i..... t 15th. Goldsborouca ...... " 17th. . i m ... i: jaumM Ania ot Tim WILMINGTON; N. CITY. NBTT ADVEIITISE51ENTS. BnsFOSD, Crow & Co. Apples, &c." W. P Cakadat Notice. ' . ; . See advertisement headed "Wanted." MrK80J& Ca Expected To-day. - Jexkiks New River Oysters. " A Genuine Sampson Kn Klux. Several months since a certain U. S. Mar shal, or Deputy U, S. Marshal, was travel- line throuch SamDson countv lookin? after tjc-called Ku Klux To prevent excitine Buspicion as to his real motives he travelled in the disguise of a tobacco wagoner, and in the course of Ids perambulations he came across a man by the name of Zach. Royal, who, upon being plied with a quantum mf- fieit of red-eye," provided by the astute official for such cases, became quite com municative. The tobacco waeoner cilku U. S. Marshal pretended to sympathise with the persecuted Ku Klux, and finally Royal not only confessed that he was one of the persecuted fraternity, but that he was the man that killed Minis Herring, the colored man who, it will be remembered, was shot and killed a year or two ago, which was the occasion of the arrest of several citizens of Sampson, charged with implication in the said assassination or murder. Royal also intimated that he was fearful of being arrested for the murder, when the dis- guised official offered to assist him in keeping clear of the fangs of the law by taking him with him. Royal there upon accompanied him to Raleigh and upon his arrival there he was committed to jail. He remained in confinement but a short time, however, before he was re leased upon tho trround of his hav ing turned State's evidence and impli cating a large number of other citizens of Sampson of being members of, or sympa thizers with, the so-called Ku Klux organi zation. Upon his pretended revelations warrants were issued for the arrest of a number of prominent citizens cf Sampson and for a time considerable excitement ex isted in the county, which finally sub sided, until within the last week or two, on the eve of the approaching Presidential election, when the work of persecution again cemmenced and a number of the citizens of the county have been torn from their homes and carried :to Raleigh, prob ably at the instigation of this same man Royal. Since the release of Royal from prison he has remained about Raleigh, but finally, for what cause is not known, he conceived the idea of returning to Sampson county. He made his appearance in Clin ton on Saturday last, when ho was im mediately seized by the authorities, as wc learn, and lodged in jail on the charge, which he himself confessed, of having mur dered Minis Herring. New supply of ladies' underwear just received at Cohen's, No. 29 Market street St. Eveaped Prisoner. Eli nill, the escaped Work House "bird, whose capture, and attemped suicide by jumping into the river was mentioned in yes terday's paper, succeeded in effecting his escape from the Guard House on Monday night and is again at large, It seems that he was lodged in the Guard House in his wet garments, in which condition he re mained until about 8 o'clock before the key to the hand-cuffs which bound his wrists could be obtained so that he could change his clothes. n was then taken into the Guard room by "the stove, as he was shiver ing with cold, where he could more comfor tably divest himself of his dripping gar ments and replace them with dry ones. This he did very expeditiously, and the officer in charge of him turned to get his keys, with the view of takhighimto his cell, when the prisoner suddenly darted for the door, which stood slightly ajar, and was " good and gone" before the astonished officer could say , "Jack Robinson." Immediate pursuit was made, but it was not natural to suppose that a man who had sworn that he would die before he would go back to the Work House would suffer himself to be re captured after having once gotten the start of his would-be capturers. At last accounts not the least trace had been discovered as to bis whereabouts, and as he had evinced such an unqualified aversion to the business of brick making it is more than probable that he will hereafter keep at a convenient distance from those who would see him re established in his old quarters, ut course no blame could be attached to Superintend ent VanAmringe for the escape of the prisoner. Election of Officers. At the regular meeting of the Friendship Temple of Honor and Temperance, held Monday night, the 28th inst, the following officers were elected for the H. E. Foster, W. C.Tj W.T. Spooner, W. V. T.; Stacey VanAmringe, W.R.; Wm. M. Monroe, W. A. R.; W.. Hurst, W. T. S. F. Walcott, W. U. ; R. Mintz, W. D. U.; J. B. Barlow, Jr., W. G.; Joseph Ward, W. S.; J. B. Barlow, Sr., W. C; G. W. Sealey, Sr. W. P. C. T. ; W. L. Tart, Jr. W. P. C. T. Died In Hospital. A deformed white man by the name of John King, who, it will be remembered, had to be carried from place to place on the shoulders of some person, he ' being un able to walk, died at the City Hospital on Monday night and was consigned to his last resting place in the City Cemetery yes terday". The unfortunate! man was taken to the Hospital for ;. treatment on the 21st instant, he being then in a very precarious Condition. - ' 'r'-f-. - A good rainwould .be t welcome , just G.f; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER:30, . 1872. Local Dote. Cold enough for frost last night, The stove business is looking up. The water In the Cape Fear is falling ! again. Register and vote for Greeley and Brown. - An exciting runaway took place on Market street yesterday. Those who have to register before voting at the coming election should do so at once. Apples will probably go up in price, as they are feeding sick horses on them in the Northern cities. Have you moved from one ward to another since the August election? If so, you must register in the ward in which you now reside. -The only case before the Mayor's Court yesterday was that of Amelia Brad ley, charged with disorderly conduct, who was found guilty and fined $3 and the costs. 5? Horace A. Bagg, Esq., a well known citizen of this county, who has been in very bad health for some time past, was on our streets yesterday looking very much im proved. In consequence of a failure to secure hos pital facilities, the College of Physicians and Surgeons have concluded to postpone the course of winter lectures heretofore ad vertised. Will our " City Fathers" be so good as to take a look at the sidewalk on the North ern side of Market, near the corner of Third street, and give us the result of their observations? - - ' - The Grand Jury have not yet returned a true bill inthe suit for libel which certain officials are seeking to . bring against the Editors of the Wilmington '" Journal, at the instance of Judge Bond. The lost child alluded to yesterday as having been picked up on the streets and carried to the station house for safe-keeping, was claimed by its frightened parents on Monday night and taken home. The registration books for the 1st and 2nd divisions of the First Ward arc kept open at the office of W. H. Merrick, J. P., over Mr. F. M. Agostini's store, on Market street, from sunrise to sunset. The lost package advertised in yester day's Star was handed in promptly. Hav ing a local circulation at least fifty per cent. larger than that of any other Wilmington paper, the Star ought to be a pretty good advertising medium. Old Boreas seemed to delight in throw ing sand in the eyes of pedestrians yester day. It was a " cool" proceeding on his part, as all were convinced who became ex posed to his rude blasts on the dry and dusty thoroughfares. Owing to his engagements in Court, J. J. Cassidey, Esq., Registrar for the Second Ward, has but very little time to devote to his registration books. When Court is not in session those wishing to register will find him'in the Court House, where his books will be open. Superior Court. The following cases were disposed of yes terday: State t$. Handy Costin, charged wilh abandoning his wife. Verdict, guilty. State vs. Kenan Muny, charged with as sault and battery. Jury out when we made up our report. State t. Wm. Morgan, charged with in juring live stock. Verdict, guilty. State ts. J. L. Herring, charged with as sault and battery. Not guilty. State . Benj. Williams, charged with larceny. No verdict at the time of making up our report The Grand Jnry returned four true bills yesterday. Locked Out. The Grand Jury, upon meeting yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of entering upon the discharge of their duties, found themselves locked out, Solicitor CantwelL who usually occupies the room as an office, being absent with the key in his pocket They waited until about 4 o'clock, standing disconsolate and indignant at the door, when finally an adjournment was had until 10 o'clock this morning.' Their fail ure to get in the room-appropriated for their use may account for the fact that no action was taken yesterday in the matter of the li bel indictment against the editors of the Journal. ' Charge Not Sustained. The case of Joanna Nixon, colored, charged with stealing a trunk, containing a watch and other articles, from Mr. Stephen Craig, came up before Justice Cassidey yes terday, "irho7uponhearingthe evidence and finding the charge, not sustained, dis missed the case and the defendant was discharged Look Them Up. : Previous to the - war a Young Men's Christian Association' was in existence in this city and many volumes from its library were borrowed and not returned by our citizens. . A friend suggests, in view of this fact, that if families would search for them and return them to the present association the missing volumes could be put to good use. " "'' ' ' : " ' The Horse Disease. By order of the Mayor, City Marshal Canaday has issued a " proclamation pro hibiting the importation of horses to this city, from any State where the horse' epi demic exists, until further orders. : .This is a sensible step on thepartof the authorities ftnd'!'oiievwlu,wfflv?tie approval of our citizens reaeraujf.' -. .. .. I Spirits Triientine. Col. Lee Mr McAfee is prostrate in Shelby with consumption, v " Miss Jeahie Patterson had largo and appreciative audiences in Charlotte. Ramsay, the ' Good Templar, is stirring up Temperance in the Albemarle region. ., : Jordan Stone, editor of the JVfttw, is attending the . Weldon fan as its Secretary. ... The Charlotte Home is sorry to learn that W. F. Phifer, Jr.. had his hand crushed by a cotton gin. CoL Lewis Hanes says he will not vote for Grant under any circumstances. So much for Radical misstatements. The Intelligencer says Statesville was surprised last Sunday evening bythe arrival of one hundred and fifty Ku Klux so-called. A U. S. soldier attempted to es cape from the barracks in Raleigh on Sat urday, says the News, He was overtaken, arrested and placed in " durance vile." It is estimated that there were 15,000 visitors in Charlotte on Saturday, the most of whom came to see John Robinson's circus and menagerie. So says the Demo crat. John Capps, Sr., of Long Creek Township, says the Charlotte Home, was found dead in his bed. The Coroner was not called in. He was the oldest man in his township, and an excellent citizen. Says the Greenville Spectator: Mr. H. F. Harris has been appointed post master at this place, vice John Congleton, resigned. Mr- H. has also been elected as commissioner of the town, vice Calvin Cox, retired to rural life. , The Era is using the names of prominent Greeley Conservatives as being in favor of the O'Conor fraud. Among these are Capt G. H. Gregory, of Martin, now cantamngfor Greeley, Col. J. M. Long, of Cabarrus, and Mr. Arch Henderson, of Salisbury. The Radicals are trying to He themselves into a victory, but they will only succeed in lying in defeat Mr. Turner is at Orange Court to prosecute Holden for the outrages he or dered Kirk & Co. to commit upon him. Judge Tourgee will certainly see to it that no harm eomes to his friend, the Governor, by reason of conviction under the indict ment, says the Sentinel. A penny and cost will be the extent of the punishment. The Charlotte Democrat reports the following Fair accidents: Mr. Frank Little, who sells beef in the city, was severely injured last week by a kick from his mule. A race horse on the Fair Ground track pawed down his owner, Mr. Franklin, and injured him severely. A horse run away with a buggy, broke a man's leg, broke the buggy and caused the horses attached to two wagons to run off. It would be more honest in the fellows who encouraged Ku Kluxing and belonged to the Klans, to come square out for Grant instead of pretending to be for O'Conor. The supporters of O'Conor are nothing but Grant men in a flimsy and dis honest disguise, some of whom have adopt ed the garb to keep out of the penitentiary for their connection with the unlawful Ku Klux organization. CJiarlotte Democrat. There are two, three or four of these fel lows in the State. The Democrat thus speaks of the late Charlotte Fab:: The Fan last week was well attended considering the terrible bad weather. It rained every day except baturday, and the mud was very bad. liut notwithstanding the inclement weather there was a good show of articles in each department The Address of Col. D. Wyatt Aiken of South Carolina, on Thurs day, was one of. the best or the Kind ever delivered anywhere. Wo heard several eminent gentlemen speak, of it in the highest terms of praise, it was practical and suited to the occasion, -n We see it stated in some of our exchanges that N. H. D. Wilson, Esq.. as signee of the Bank of Cape Fear, will carry a case up to the Supreme Court of the United States, involving the question of the constitutionality of the Homestead Act, so far as it applies to debts contracted before the adoption or the present btate constitu tion. When the Supreme Court of the State decided this clause to be irrespective in its nature, we believe the Radicals con ceded that it was a political necessity. and if the Supreme Court of the United States now decides that the former decision of the State Court was illegal, and does not arjDlv to debts contracted before the Home stead Act became a law, then the exemp tions now claimed by parties under the Homestead Act so far as old debts are con cerned will be of no avail. Statesville In telligencer. $75,000 in Cash for $1. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Here is a chance to win a fortune in a Public Legal Drawing, and at the same time help a noble and worthy institution. d&w2m HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Hotel, K. Jones, Proprietor. October 89. a. tr. retman, KoDeeon county; j. m. cianc, Pee Dee, 8. C; J. H. Aycock, Rev. A. McMillan, Rockingham: J. L. Watson. Fayetteville: O. E. Larking. Capt Thompson, Point Caswell; L. H. Caa ttx, Goldsboro; F. EL Register, Magnolia: C. P. Park er, Wm. Whitted, Bladen connty ; D. McDongald, Cumberland; D. O. Rohnson, N. C.: H. Sonthall, J. A. Turpin, R. H. Fox, Richmond, Vs.; Wm. Kirk- wood. Charleston. S. C: J. H. Mills. Raleigh. N. C. M. M. Harrilson and ladr. Whitevllle: John Lyon Petersburg. Va.: T. K. Mclver, Columbia. S. C: J. B. Buchanan, Laurinbnrg, N. C. : W. F. Brookshire, T TO William. PV(n f V T fnHtaMor T an. rinburg. P. Lennehan, Haywood; J. K. Elkins, Horse Shoe; J. W. Campbell, Shoe Heel: Ed. McQueen, Bennettsville; T. F. Toon, W.C. & A. R. R.; Rob ert McDongaia, raison b. SPECIAL NOTICES. Marshal's Office. CITY OF WILMINGTON, October 29 th, 187V PROCLAMATION. Owing to the horse malady that ia now raging in nearly all of the Northern "dtiesy irhich baa proved to be contagions and very dangerous, the city au thorities have decided not to allow any horse or mules to be brought in the city from any State which ia affected with the DISEASE, until farther order. Persons who are dealing in hones win take aotice, as the above will be strictly enforced. . ' 1 '' By order of the Mayor, W. P; CANADAY, . ; 'j-jt' City Marahal octSOt WHOLE NO. 1,592. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A P PIES AND. POT A T O E':; S , .. . . . AT . . , , .. ,T, . Binford, Crow & Co.'s. Also, Cuba Blolasses; LONG CLEAR BACON, fce., . dee. .'r-..-7 TRY THEIR CELEBRATED Golden Age - Flour. octSO-tfDAW 1 " SOUTH WATER HT. EXPECTED TO-DAY A LARGE STOCK OF OVERCOATS IfD 6ARB1CK8, Iont Fall In Buying these In dispensable Articles of MUNSON CO. oct 30-tf . , City Clothlera. Large. Fat, Luscious, ARE THE QUALITIES WHICH JENKINS claims for the Famous New Kiver Oysters He dally receives, (Sundays and Mondays except ed,) and which he is prepared to furnish at a small aavance on nrot cost, at ma Brand, ration a eatery, Market street. oct 80-lt Oldham & Cuinining ARE NOW PREPARED.TO FILL ORDERS AT their Mill and Store, FOOT OF DOCK STREET And delivered at all the Railroads free, THE BEST BOLTED MEAL And Everything in their Line. ; Our friends will please take notice and send in their orders. oct 26-lw nac OLDHAM SCUMMING. Horse Blankets, LAP ROBES. WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAR nees, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Hamea, Chains, Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus ters. . Stock Large and. Price Low. - J.S.Topham Sc Co., No. 8 South Front 8t, oct 26-ti nac Wilmington, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. IN STORE-IN STORE, 3AAA BUNDLES HOOP IRON, UUU 1,900 Bundles Cotton Tics Tlesv : NG. QKA ROLLS HEAVY BAGGING, 50 Bbls., X Bbls., and Cases Snuff, RflA BAGS SHOT, OUU S50 Bbln. Flou BAGS SHOT, 850 Bbln. Flour, OA BOXES AND HHDS. SMOKED SIDES and 0J Shoulders, 66 boxes andihds. D. S. Sides and ... Shoulders, . . . OH A UnDS. AND BBL8. CUBA AND SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES, 450 BBLS. " Kerchner's rop, Golden Fleece " Sy. 1 RA BBLS. PORK, IOU 10 Tierces Lard, 2 Fj Bbls. Kerosene Oil, BALES HAY, 300 BBLS GLUE, 700 8p"t CMkB' 100 BBL8' RYE AyrD 00101 whiskkt Cases Schnapps, JQQ Cases Brandy Peaches, Boxes Soda, 250 Boxes Herrings, 125 Barrels, Half Barrels and Kits Mackerel 1, 75 i Cases Pic- es. 150 Cases Ovsters. For sale by - - F. W. KERCHNER, oct 28-tf - - 27, 28 and 29 North Water street B XT Y E E S OF FAMILY SUPPLIES TXTILL SERVE THEIR OWN INTERESTS BY t purchasing from us at 7 North Front street oct : 27-tf . CHAS. D. MYERS A CO. CHOICE ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER, In small packages. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., oct27-tf ,: i 7 North Front street REST LEAF LARD, At Cbarles D. Slyers dc Co.'e. BUCKWHEAT, RYE AND GRAHAM FLOUR, AND OUB OWN FA V OKI I K tTLAJVU. CHAS. D. MYERS CO., oct 27-tf 1 North Front street Tobacco. BOIES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES, 7 For aale by EDWARDS HAUL aep 5-D&W tf WOOD! WOOD!! "QAK, ASH AND PINE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND, ' Cut to any length desired and " y' DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN ANY PART of THE CITY. PATTIES BUYING IN QUANTITY WILL BE 8UPPLDZD AT VERY8LIGHT .ADVANCE ON COST. O. G. PARSLEY CO. oct 13-eod3m 8a Wed Fri - BI3SnDI3SrC3-. rpHB SIOBN1NG STAR BOOK BIND- X ERY is complete in all all its appointments, and im sa charge of ona of tbe mot skUlraJ workmen in the State. - All kinds of Blading executed neatly cheaply and expeditiously.. T aug 11-tf , The Largest '.OST VARIED ASSORTMENT OF BAS KETS, Brooms, Brushes, Wood and WlHow.Ware In the city. - Call cad ExaxntaeJ ' J KDiilKG CAU)3 and Vl5rfflJ A ' CASES ; ssmu rutins PabiWHona rtfaandPobliahlng UAT..J 4.DTA..... inar one day,.,, ..1100 JLA , three day o.. s 00 ? -., ' t four daya. .;..,.,.;,..... ..;... 1 60 - j u nve daya..,.i..t..,t.r,.Mi. Q0 " " one week.,.-....,., 8 fit) , f Two-weeka.. ...... 5 00 . " Three weeka... ..-. ......- t " , . . One month.. ...... 8 00 ; w - -Two months... j... is.s.ic.UQQ r M.'..-Tlmoatha,.u.:..4.Mtnfi& fiu months...; i..MW., : . " " !: OneyeM...'.:......'.....v,..W()0 , crCo&tract AdTtrUiemcnta taken at prepo ' Uonately low ratea.- -, - i 1 " Five Sqnares esUmated. aa a quartar-eolujnn, a&4 tea aqnarea aa a half-colnmn. v . - .- to li;;. MISCELLANEOUS. T0-THE PUBLIC- H,; & Emanuel, 45 ;-:Vy MAROTSTEEET,: CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR COMPLETE and well selected stock of , .v Dress :Coods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 'wnlch'theyoffer it a. . N Small Aimce on Net Toit Cost SATIXS, VALOURS, r . . Velveteens aad Drew Trimmings, IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES ) SHlwiiS,'; ; Scarft, Cloaks, Cloaklnffs, , dec., :,VE R TL O W. " ' HO OP SKIRTS, ' CORSETS. ? - ' y And a full line of ' . .v.tY " LADLES' FURKISHIK0 GOODS. ; Ladies and Misses Philadelphia made Shoes; a splendid line of Oenta, Youths and Boy 'a Hats, Cape . and Furnishing Goods; . v Boy's rii CMlteen's Clot : IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. 4 Look before you Purchase Elsewhere. - H. & B. EMANUEL, .. 45 Market Street oct SS-tf AUCTION SALE. M.; CrMy, Auctioneer. BCnONLT&MORBI8. ON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30th. 1872, AT 10 o'clock A. M.. In front of our Sales Rooms (North Water street), we will sell an extensive as sortment of superior HALL, PARLOR, LIBRARY, CHAMBER, DINING BOOK A N D K I T O il E N FURNITURE, Agricultural and Mechanical Implements of all the lata ana most approvea patents; - 1 . Saddles and Harness. Grape and Berry Boxes and Baskets,-' Bee Hives, and SUNDRIES SUNDRIES SUNDRIES. ': a oct 27-8t . ....... , . ?x OmcB or tot WmmroTOH And Wklsom Kaxlroas Ooxrairr, Wilmington, N. C, Oct 24, 1872. Special Meetiiis of the StocthoMers. : TF PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION OF THE A President and Directora of the Wllmin and Weldon Railroad Company, passed 'on the i th day of Mar, 1872, a special meeting of the Stockholders of said Company will be held at the office of the President of said Company, in the city of WI1 mine- ton. on Wednesday, the 20th day of November next. for tne purpose o ir consiaenng tne question ei a lease of the Railway. y, effects and franchises of said Company to t Augusta Railroad Company, gton, uoiumDia ana J.W.THOMPSON, ... Secretary. oct 25-t20Nov Office of tne Wilmington And Weldon Railroad Co. Wilmington, N. C., . . ( , October 24th, 1872;.J IN PURSU VNCE OB5 A RESOLUTION. PASSED at the last annual meeting, the thirty-seventh an nual meeting of the Stockholders of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company will be held at the office of the President of aU Company, in Wilming ton, on Wednesday, the 27th day of November next ' J. W. THOMPSON, ' -' . ,-'.;- oct25-t27NoT uc Secretary. Omca or rn Wnjrnrorojr, Colcvbia A AuetrsTA Raxlboao Co., . Wilmington, N. C, Oct 24, 187i IN PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION OF THE President and Directors of the Wilmington, Co- lumbia and August Railroad Company, passed on the 24th day of May, 1871 a special meeting "of tbe Stockholders of said Company will be held as the office of the President of said Company, la Wilming ton, on Wednesday, the 20th day of November next, for the purpose of considering the question of the lease of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. . J. W. THOMPSON, ...... . , r-. , oct 25-taONov Secretary. JUST RECEIVED, - ; t i'-A LARGE LOT OT f . f! S3 . .Common ll-tnch Ping, lOICK PIBTJ, IWI Sweet; Cavendish. M, and other . grades of floe r. - W Cheirtiii TcSacco; Also a Sao let of Im ported and domestic BEGAE0, C'- . ' Prlcea Reduced to mew 20 cent tax. ' : ' -: r x . . .. w. . -1. .. . H. BX7RK3XDTCS, . - Oct 27-tf nasi, wa n toui. 11 vawii . ( '. -i No. Slavrket St. , Teas; and -Cofibc3. AN 1NV0ICB- OF FRESH TEA JUST K& eeived, and selling at pricei not competed wit by any." i , .,,;. . - . . Ground CoCtee. , - Its noDnlarltv' aa economical and well Barorad, M Wants. -saw mnmwm , WANTltO A Chamber Uald, who la aceaatntt.. r ad to assist lo washing and tronitis Arj:t a ' Mayor's office. I n. 1 'I '.1 ; -I 1- i-V -: ' . - -.'''V. if ' . ?;T?i';.'v 4.-'

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