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THE SJAE; ,.. , f,. ....,v.; :x-r Airw;., i..v . .,vc . r. ;sf,tt- f,.-.-, ,viil r- w : Jvf.Ti1"iSSi!i i-" A.T. 00 'v U 00 so 00 i l Orrxci, - ,ih in ulvince...:...:.:. 73 of the City at Yxmn Cwxn pwwwk. 3-'. Two raUroad accidents jeportod from ScrantoH, ,P.;. Tea persons killed, four fatally, and forty-three not seriously wound- e(L . Baltimore penitentiary burned U loss $32,000. wOn person was, killed and another mortally wounded by 4 rowdy crowd, mostly colored, firing Into the peo- 1a atandlmr around the Totinz places in' Baltimore. No disturoance . toad occurred. , I The ew jork; pool roonvs, paid out 1300, uw inurauajr . niguu - xwyniy three persons lpst: In the Ouatamala. A railroad train was thrown off the track, near exu umu, v j..u "jv i maliciously, and the engineer and firemen vcre knied., Horso malady rtopsWcs-- tern mails as far aa Wiaconinii, -Grant will go to Meade's funeraLi, m Diplomats : congratulate . Grant.. -.7777 Alabama ( gone and , was heartily applauded. The same for Grant with all; the rest. Howard number 6f Valuable gifts ""were distributed will probablysucceed Meade."; t Acon- as on the previous evening and at the , con spiracy to Inaugurate an insurrection in the elusion of this partof the programme every ' Royal Dockyard at Cadiz Spain, was dis- body left apparently in the besi of humors, covered and frustrated. - The Govern- '' Prof. Anderson gives his last perfor roent has instructed-4he U. S. District x At- mance for the season this evening. 2 Go and torney at Charleston,,' to dismiss .jthe, bail see him. . bond and dischargej the sureties of Bratton, xWe ontimw. " ' v.ini fnr(M tn tliln ennroA hv Hvmftni'a nf .jt. i. jti .1.' .1 .. i -r. . ."vT. -V-.-r' . JrJZ trressmen certainly, ana possibly csencr. in " . j . .' ' j i ... 5 T ' i, ., , , i i ww aiwiw. ,tv .'x.UvJ " : " ' r ' I JOUnNALISTIC. The Petersburg Jr6grM . becomes' - R.kmR. nW nOfr.K. 8. :-..-.r--..r.. r.:.vy i Gregory as editors. rThe new papery I me ursi. iw ussuks yj , wmuii we re- ceived last night,; is ably; conducted. The editors are journalists of experi- eiJCe. - ..; . ' The Daily Liberal is the name of a new paper published by,3Ir. E. L Guthrie, in Newbern. ' We wish'the Liberal success Newbern" has needed a daily Conservative journal 'c v The election news is , cheerful! Even Tennessee elects only seyer Radical Congressmen out often: and Kentucky. And, as for Maryland, ntiTr TTio loort'a liaol in rn irr nuj, . . vojyv a , upper room, uic uour xuivmg uccju uiiixi lcii- 9hore, Maryland, my Maryland;", or tionally left open. This should be a warn (words to that effeot. ; tfX'XI.JXi i lag. to families of the necessity of careful- ness in keeping their doors closed and fast- We have received a copy of ex-Gov. J Vance's able address on Dhilosonhical politics, delivered at , Wake Forest College commencement last "June. As manv f the Governor' views are apropos to the times we shall probab- ly make soi dress soon. ly maite some extracts ironv ne au- i- i i In the recent election, supposed to j lova kM nro,l. UA I uciu jaoi. ucounj , iuD i of Wilminfrtnn Hnnoprvotivo I & fo- . gain of over 50 Totes on the August election, and Masonboro, township a Conservative gain of 27 votes. Sup pose every city and township in the State had done as well ? ' We lost Ne w " York f last Tuesday on account of that miserable horse disease. "We had no way of hauling I our Tammany boys to the polls. We I asked them to' wAlti but thev said nETEOBOLOGICALBECORD. ' ' November 8. 1871"' :i Time. Bo!- mon .Wind. J Weather" wr'-: eter. ' 7 AM. 29:4 68 WGentier"!Fair S P. M. 2tt:91 'i 68 N W Gentle'.Clondy , 8 P.M. 29:87 ( 60 Calm ICloudy . mean Temp, or day, 61 aeg. : .... . ' Nots. All barometric readings are reduced to the ea level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit , . RoBKBT 8TBOTH, J . . Serg't Signal Service U. S. Ai Weather Report. ? . War Department, . fffirAnf rrhiof Hiomal Offloim I: . Washington, November 8 4:35 P. ProbabUitie. - - From Lake Michigan, over' the lower lakes TndNew :$SSBS' aC lantic ennst. Mf.0th nnrthwur. ly winds, and in the northwest southwest- northwesterly winds, threatening weather ana rain, extending to the South Atlantic coast. Wilmington MONBTyMARKET. - - -"rvoinJD DAILT BTTHX BAH a Of HIV HAXOVXB, J , I. n. GRAINGER, PRESIDENT. , 1 BPTEH8. SELLING. S?'d .i.;r;.4... no - 113 Wlver. 10& . 10s Kxchange right oa Northern cities Par. ( Exchange 80 days on . - . . .. .lailt' (pcdla. Bank of New Hanover Stock... 88 first National Bank,......'.. KXH 105 w Umlnrton BuUding Stock. 40 55, Mechanics' " " 80 . J'5t : NwiDMOMnoCo."' .....,..... )( ."100 . V. Bonds Old Exonpon 80 - ' t Do. Do. Funding I860. . . . 2S . " J " 1868.-, Do. Do. new Special Tax .i....H N. C Railroad.. 44 W. A W. R. R. Bonds T We (Gold Int). 90: . , ' 7 5e.....U;.80 " m mil''' 'ex J"tu T.t new i m u i SewHanover.Countyla6VrV New Hanover County Bods VsarsVa J.Vj - ' VcjQoldlnt) ....R5 ...,M . J ' Stock (Par 100).,. 65 - W. Railroad Stock 2rth Carolina R.H. r., v- RaUroad WlL Gas Light Co, Wlntar Ink. -:: ', , . . T we have now on hand a full supply of ews Ink for winter use. v Cash or 0- O. D. mers.wa have proiapt attention. eny winds, lalling barometer and partly biUs were- iound by the "Grand Jury and ThelVinston Jfational cloudy-weather, extending southeaster- I . ... - ' , , . I m !.. annBiMl Ivto th nht .niL ni 1 they Were discharged. . - v ii. , - w has suspendea , . , vaaa f nut. V aia UV Uti ftjvuwo I . I ' - .:.,- .i V.:IM IU V - , r. ; .v vrrft. 0.. VHWV v 1 rfcr-; - A . . NEW ADTBBTUEIIETfTS' flJ.l.WrSsfrTHThe Great Agu Cury c J J. D. LovHL-I-ruii 6old Mr Cr . OPERA HOUSE. Prf. Anderson. ., , . .;. ;. - This celebrated Magician was aeain fa-1 rorea witn a large audience, last nlghVto J witness his remarkable illusions. . These were yaneu somewnat iromtne previous I performance, but were executed with the same facility and were recelvtd : with the .uiubi. uioiavcu apiucviauuir uy luo lucucu. i He has few equals in the profession of magic and many' of his tricks appear simply miraculoua , i , n vr ; u .The suspension feat 'was again performed hi; ream uu. w uuuaws in nouesoa are T or ! tnnvn Af thpir viioronivinti n :h.t.-. ' I were doing; but within the last week or two thev have comR nnnn thn mirfATR ft(min RnH they have come upon the surface again and re puuing on as Doia a Iront as evcr- we lueuuuueu ujr w two waes. ue ikioi lrZ??" sroniion i .watts nninff nmoantat a l notiAA'a i voun, hi union napei vnurcn, on oaiur- day last, arid iibw we ' learn that Stephen iwmj, auukw ouuug uu wiuw uaa from South Carolina, who has lately joined the band, were in the vicinity of Moss Neck to insure proper accommodations for visi on the following Sunday. They were all tors. The Committees alluded to are now heavily armed, but showed no ;lisposition L to disturb anybody. j n.nnrRAaw7. ' " Some thief boldlv entered the front door of the rMin'enr.A of R R. Bnntinir Vn re. siding on Second, between Walnut and oi l-1 Proofl HtrPPt vonttv mnminir nrl stole a splendid silver castor, valuable in I itself, but mainly esteemed for the associa- uons connected witn it, the article having , xc. ...: v Lent at me tune and me family were in an I 1' 1 1 1 enedwhen called to another part of tlie premises. r. 4 ' ' Held for Trial. The case of the young men charged with bbing Mr. J. M. Clark and othera at the tel, about two weeks rince came up for a hearing before Justice Cassi I dev Tcstrdav afternooni The orisonershad rfrf " : i , , 1 'lift ' .r 1 tigation Joseph L. Smith, one of the parties to j the allegedrobbery, was required to enter I tnn uonritv in thu onm nf ftiVl fnr liia nn- I '7 , r pearance atth text term of the Superior I I voun. i ne oiner ueienuam w um-1 irijBChaalc HoMComianTa o j-. - - . .- . . , ...I We were shown, yesterday, a sample oi i thebadce to be used by , the Mechanics' I w ' Hose Company. By the way this new com-1 panypurrposes having their first parade on tne zvui mst., Vi aangivmg av.; xueur uniform, whjch they will don for the first time on that occasion, will consist of red shirts, with black belt and the regular fire- man's hat (The company is comprised of Baptist State Convention. This body assembled in, Fayette ville on Thursday, vr e learn irom a special in uio Raleigh New that - Rev. H. M. Tupper, KflCTfttarvof the Foreien Mission Board. Vnd Rev. C IV Tov.'D. D.. of the South- em Baptist Theological Seminary, are in at- tendance.! Rev. ? J.: C. Hiden.'of ' this city, preached the introductory sermon Wednes- preacnea me muciwy iwrmu day night to a very large audience, IT. 8. District Court. The attention of the Court was yesterday rPTinipd'with the case of Mr David Pieott. charCdlihnegiactirig to efface revenue twotobaoxA verdof 1 not euilty-was rendered. Judgment was I rendered in sundry bankrupt cases. No true I fjThe're' act the Court then ad journed .for the term. A 'NeWC;" - f a hew -and' hahdsome' car, just com- I . ''" Qtnu,) T?o51. I Dieted. Hft8 Deen K UIO oura xiii- vu nni mainlv Intended as a. mail car. being much smaller and lighter than iK..ii, th track when It happens to run off, but ltf also has t. uu . uuua , . accommodations, for passengers. Col. Klem should Be; , Bncouraged in efforts to In- crease his faculties for accommodatingthe public. " ' V: 1 ' V-'H-f Cape -n; We learn from Capt Worth, of the .A. P. Hurt, that when he left Fayettevflle : 71"' ' ' " Thny morninthe riverad risen j Inches by actual measurement. Then four I a heavy rain at that point: on- Wednesday'! . . , t . A j mg ana. the river we may look, for a- considerable "1 . . For the eight -months;endlng 5mthe fjeinaTno further business to trans- The ooutierner is Slsiofcfobereonly deaths at botoM lo w.iEaiiTma - .7 M IheChylloOIildsiito Jwnade a gain on Angus, of Jti 2?v5: V' iTt. Tf'v .v? ;.n; .w-a. ' MHUJHUiu.B d5 vi iw jwat w L iiu TOWJ.',(.li; wi,n"v, , ? ;.lftS 4 ;.i countenance or In spots, or patcnes, i n vj m t.uy. . r.j .?.-.- k--..-..:-r m- -:; --1 -- .r . ." ' J . -I DO years, aaother.70 years p4 efiivas an gays the Winston imtiii. rfflclbrw?0-eT i.?WCo? C frpaidtyCacrc - 1 inxant.'. 1 " ' -1 "5'r" laertaeiieaaoi Lesai Accewwiw4j vuei. not u-iwtu afteas-.- , - tepi w-iwown t , r .wr, v - u-,i.-j. 'NEW BANftTKR rriTV. ; O' -'i- IOfflcial ; T i ' V, ii - .'i,V'..,"i 1. 1 : i-i a; First Ward 185 375 219 799 280 342 251 ;460 176 34 43 101 119 184 154 139 144 : 56 248 63 Becond Ward.' Third Warrl . Fourth Ward...... 833 177 Fifth Ward.-. . V? -wnanip.i. .......... 'i23 49 - 16 69j ;82 ) 741 104 116 106 U :-74 . 30 FcdcraT Point Unship1 : v : unxon-townflMp.'.vv.-.'...'.."...: Colombia township. "StftownaWp P.r .V. "?.. . vmweu lownsyjip. . . . , Jt10.0111 township.... Rocky PotottownaUp! I Holly township. , V.V.V.7. .! i 1 ; , 1 . 1879 3443 1879 Grant's majority. , , Caldwell's majority. Gain for Grant. . . . ; 1564 1353 211 iK' J... I I . i . . Preparmtlona for the fair. In view of the fact that a large number of visitors are expected at our . Fair, which commences on Tuesday next, the 12th inst, itWmN noot.r 'accoDiinodations for them. All. persons, therefore, including proprietors of privates , ... ... -wno can. maKe it convenient to-. accommo- date any of our expected visitors ..4ujji. '.1t ;.j - expected visitorswithboard auu luugiug, ui umuu ur ivugmg, uuring continuance of the Fair, are requested to leave their names, together with the i . m "rtney can proviae lor, at the. jJoot Rtnna of 1 M r Mn n l.a "MV- "P Heinsberger, where they can be obtained dj me proper committees. This is not asked as a gratuity, of course, but simply I in process of organization and, the names of the persons constituting them will appear in Sunday'spaper. 14 fa oped that all who can possibly make il convenient to assist in the matter will let U be kn0Wi at once, as it will greatly iacuiiaxe tne laDors oi the Uommltteea toeaiBots. The weather yesterday was very pleas- ant : A ronaway mule was the only excite- ment on Market street yesterday. Grant's majority in Brunswick is 851, a Republican gain on the vote at the last election of about 250. " , The Board of County Commissioners met last evening for the purpose of com Pnngthe vote of the county. Coroner Hewlett has "hung, out hisj shingle" at the office in front of the Court on 'mfnrtimotoo" trT, tbaa his services are invited to call. Can I borrrow some spades," asked a sturdy son of Afric of the Captain of the - nnll,. fnM. ..otuJiin i( XTn .U. I ply, "we deal in dubs, not tpadet " Sambo scratched his head and retired. ( ...... .. .... . I A xnend lniorms us mat tne enterpns- i nf ruu h;,', , fat o quegtion of erecting a suitable building-for it will probably be commenced in about a -t. ' O-.L Itntltini. a l.nln AAslw4 I iwum. ouvu a muuuuj v uauijr uwu i there. we had a call Yesterday evening from Jaa. n. Foyles, Agent for the Golds- JWri and JTami Monitor. He Kmf)xn in city to-day and will visit our business men and others in the interest of the papers named. Delia Robinson, the colored woman who inflicted the wounds upon Emma Arp, in the difficulty alluded to in yesterday's paper, has been released from custody on j giving bond in the sum f $200 for her ap- i pearance wnen cauea iorv . I Cnarge Not Snatained. John Ine and. Martha! Hill, charged with stealing the trunk and contents of I Wright PowelL colored, .while the latter T was m prison, had a heanng before Justice vaV - afternoon. The evL Cassidey yesterday ' afternoon. The evL dence not being sufficient to convict, the defendants were discharged!5 SpiritaTTlXpentine. - Ed 2ecOm.be POOr-house has 14 O Mr inmates. Hepubli- bragrffincr on Edgecombe's having 'done 'better than other counties last ..Tuesday. Wilson county - commissioners, -we learn from the Plaindealer, take pre- I iiflnn oiramet. t.h hnrsp. niaftOSft ' I ".u..vu "t- - Kevr Jas. lleid had recovered sumcienuy irom ms atwc. T euxicauuv evening as to be out on the street. The horse disease, the Battle- I Jn,. ranroll trt loom Tina tniUIA Ita appearance in Halifax and Wilson. ,; A Httle b confused in the crowd on the d e circus in Magnolia, says the Adwrtwer, and wandered off. five mnes. Aiier mucu aearcu ire wa luuuu.-- In catching a thief Who Was I otealing a package of Jewelry from his store, mtHj I roil epnuneu iw aiuuo. :. iiw muci ouuoo- t. ai j 1 j r - Jirriiiciftuuc. wivrcu, &uieu ,-.-.; jnrA c a. vm-nuihAA-;An 1 . t- ,i.xuj about fl-l' night, Bays the Baiisou rKazcfljnaw. a'he : NasblS f the "banner Greeley of tho Jurors selected by Deputy.' Marshal Masten to represent jrorsytn county in tne Federal OoUrt at ' Greensboro: "took the money he received for his -public- services and traveled West in company with one of . his neighbor's daughters leaving a wife and several children behind four of them SICK.'-. .- -i--" - ' ' ' ' '". : ." Ve were "ehown vesterdav. 1V Mr., Mid Lon from the vicinity of Liles ville, says the W adesboro -Argufy a mam moth corn-cob, which -contained 956 well developed grains, the shelled corn weighing one and a qarter pounds, , was .11 inches in length, and in circumference, measured 5f inches. The pith 'of the cob-was large enough for a ' good sized moup to have made a " hbmeJ'ij-Mr. Long says he has a good many, more equally as large, which can be seen at his home. . - " The horse epidemic continues to excite our citizens by its rapid spread and its .injurious effects upon'the city trade, says : ii i ! tit j- ' i uie xiAieigu.)tw. , oeverai larmera were in I oaameiy, xiarawaie, i raTeumg oags, jt eatner uns the ftitvvpaterflav nflfftrlno" M-rer rJav fori ters. t v -.:a'a ,1 i u ere afraid to bring their own teams where the disease was raging. But few wagons were at the market yesterday, and supplies were necessarily cut short All the wood hauled into the city from the country were drawn by oxen. . -': - '. . ; . -r We are informed that trie Phil adelphia chemist has made a report of the analysis of the stomach of the late Rev. Dr. 8mith.: eavs the Sentinel. He found a slight trace of poison in the stomach. , He also found Strychnine in the tumbler and on the spoon. ' The latter had been used for tak ing cough mixture, and as some of it still adhered to the spoon, a portion of the rxi- son was easily .retained. ;. .The coroner's tev We learn from the Raleigh Era that on. the night of the 6th inst., in States ville, one Franklin Kale shot and killed Jim McElwee, a colored man, in cold blood and without any provocation.1 Kale immediate- I ;i j ITa .t orf a mo uimuera . agcu awu, rem o, j xcci, i nisn. nona complexion, reaaisn nair. iuu face, and weighs about 175 pounds; is a blacksmith hv trade, anff a native of On. I y&c&9::.TBJ zuuc jx aucfoi irwuru wiu uc uuu uy res- 511- X j.1 tonsible men in Statesville for the armre hension of said Kale and confinement in any jaiL The Durham ; Tobacco . Plant learns of a horrible affair which occurred last Monday about nine miles south of that 1lace. Tuck Hudson, (coL,) and his wife eft home last Monday.- the former going to Kaieign ana the latter to a neighbor's near ny. Their two children, one about, five years and the other about three vears old. were lertin the house. When the mother returned in the evening she found, instead or. the home and little ones she had left, a heap of ashes and the crisped bodies of -the two children. No idea can be given as to how the fire originated, it having not . been discovered until the woman returned in the evening. ST5,000 In Cash for 81. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of the NehrnfiltA. RtAtA Ornhair Aavlnm ITern in a. chance to win a fortune in a Public Legal Drawing, and at the same time help a noble and woitny institution. d&w2m HOTEL ARRIVALS. 1 &Jl&&r?I&S National Hotel, R. Jones, Proprietor. November o.. DeTeriy kok, i w w ouuen ; x ayeiieyuie, n v , fit... D TI..I.. nt. a i Imlh.ll TV V)MW tt V4 e Am vnuac. vivj vr a. uvuu Bouthall, K a Kox, Richmond, Va; K beery, N folk, va: A 8 mil, it. City; J 0 Brown, Baltimore, Md; TEMcIver, Augusta, Oa; GT Parker, 8uf- roiit, va; Li t Junitt. iAunnDurg, flujjun burz. N C : J Bruce. New York; J E Trippe. Baltimore, Md; P it Baltimore, ma: r magnurs. Sampson county; JBGreensf elder, Baltimore, Md; J McLean, Camden, sc. The Great Ague Cure. Maoox, Ga., Oct. 81s 1873. "fcT ,. . - ru-.. ' iuam VJfJj- Onm:I attended the Great Eastern Show at i , " 1 1 "K un im. inn, Auvubu, Mini n.n JTchiii that Sirht On the third day I had another. Midne 2".? ier rted. tEu aTyoueW " c xoutb uiuy, - -B. W. SMITH. City Editor Macon Daily Enterprise. nov 9-1 1 When the pore medicinal restorative, now so wide ly known as Udolfhx Wolts'i Schudax Schkaffb. was introduced into ina woria nnaer ine enuorse- ment of four thousand leading members or the med ical proiession, some twenty years ago. us proprie tor was well aware that it could not wholly escape the penalty attached to all new and useful prepara tions. He, therefore, endeavored to invest it with the strongest possiDie saieguara against counieneit ers and imitators, to render all attempts to pirate it difficult and dangerous. It was submitted to distin euiahed chemists for analysis, and pronounced by tnem tne poresi spirits ever manuiaciurea. ita pu- rityand properties having been thus ascertained, ...!....(. .1.1. m.WI.il tn tan thru,- d physicians, including all the leading practiaan- ers in the united States, lor tne purpose oi experi ment A circular, requesting a trial of the prepars- tionand portof tne result, accompanied each spec- Mm. Four thousand of the most einmentmeA men in the Union nromDtlv resnonded. 1 Their onin- ions of the article were unanimously favorable. Such a preparation, they said, had long Deen wanted by the profession, as no reliance could be placed on the ordinary liquors of commerce, all -of which . were more or less adulterated, and therefore unlit for me dicinal purposes. rThe peculiar excellence and BbreilKtU UA IUCUU UA J 1AAUL; TV 1X1 VU 1U1IUCU vuv vt the principal ingredieBts of tne Schnapps, together with an unauoyea cnaracter ox taeaiconoiic eiemen 4wa Aw tka AnHmatlnn frtA fain1rv ' n marlrA superiority over every other diffusive stimulant as I r) i 11 rot lp. trmir. nl Teatorative. . Adbiah A Voixibs, Agents.- - not 8-lw ' ' RoIlongreatrlHof Aver, roll on! Through miles emboweled roll I .. Roll on! .; t . . . ';..' Through those whose livers chafe the soul! Through those whose feeble stomachs fall -Through mesentaries waxen pale!. ; Through alt who live in aches and ail ! - ' Ever roll on Roll o'er' the prairies of the nation, ' v For the sick and ill of every station I k.- Roll down the Andes towering mountains Roll over Afric's golden fountains! ' Through India and the Chersonese! Through distant isles of Japanese! Wherever dwells a sinking heart -- Roll on, to do your mighty part, .. .Avar's Pills, roll on I : ' ' J.3 : r .r r,- .. vj,-: Putnam for Oct. nov7odlwb&inW ThSaTttyr J , ,nll dr debmtated: havefreancnt w t a, poor appente ana BUtoumeM and nothing will cure you so 'Itf1!' v , j 'ti aT.- - i., . - . . - . ' - T . . - ' l" A. ueiignuBi sBrpraerura 1 tMxm m clouded by supernclal dlscoloraaonB, ana I hn hava resolved to trr xxaua u juwuu 1 aa a vemeiiv. navs no loea 01 tne wetcome snrpriav Mofoi faW'BS! p; llcatlons of thai healthful purifier of the complex- ltUdelredtoremovebeaaJlowneblotohes.plm- NEW. ADyEKTJSEMKNTS Notice! 1:1: CORONER K. D. HEWLETT OCCUPTES AS office on Princess etreeL . ODDOBite the Court Hoose. ' Ereryone desirong of aeein him oa busi neMwiDcallasaboTe, and In hia absence a alata can be found at the door, upon which all .orders can bo noted. i'- . 4 '. . it'njiu .--!': 'i X- XXI AU, VI VAIA f 4A1 0-, - ' AT .'.'P'Jiivi r.toV J. B. Love's Book Store. not -tf inn". , nil Horse Blankets T AP BOTES. WOOL ICATS,' TRDHTKS; HAK-- HMI SaiMloa 1t41wi rtnll.m . TT. rr ,v 'r. -o, o. ee ana Prices Iow. , . f . , .f -ISo, 8 Sonth Front St. ,' ' Wilmington, N. C octS6-tf nac MISCELLANEOUS. Coal! Coal! NOW ON HAND AND ARRIVING, A FULL supply of the very best quality lied and White Ash Coal, suitable for Furnaces Grates, Stoves and Ranges. Our arraneements are now such aa to enable sa to deliver Coal cleaner and in better condition than has ever been done before. - - Every load when delivered is WELL SCREENED AND WEIGHED. Prleea as Low as the Lowest I . , Orders Pilled Promptly: Delivered in any part of the city,, " j" o. g. parsley & co. oct 12-eod-tu-tn-eat sm-lst n DITS0N & CO.'S GEMS OF STRAUSS ! CONTINUE. IN GREAT DEMAND. "DEMEMBER TO BUT ONE FOR A HOLIDAY Price, 2 50 B'ds; $3 00 Cloth.. THE STANDARD RANKS, AND WILL RANK, AMONG THE- " " , PEICE, $1 50. X& Specimen sent, at present,' for $1 35. Jg Clarte's Nev. Method or Reel' OrpL Pleases everybody bv Its thorough course of In struction and most pleasing music Price, (3 60. Easy Cantatas. ; ; HFor Musical Societies and Clubs, Choirs,' Semina ries and Classes, that fear to attack the Oratorios and classical Cantatas. . BelshazEar's Feast, 60c; Flower Queen, 75c; Pil grim jratners. ouc; inaian summer, wc ; Burn. . xa. enip, $1; winter Jvenuig jsnteruun ment, $1; Quarrel of Flowers. 36c. ; Fes tival of Rose, 80c ; Book of Cantatas. f 1 50; Children' of Jerusalem, . ' 80c.; Esther, 50c ; Fairy . , Bridal, 50c; Picnic, $1; ' !' Daniel, 5a; Culprit : ; ' tfay $1; Hay- , makers, $1; Flower Featlval, 4 Sc.; Storm King:) ' 38e.; Twin Slaters, 50c. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. - : Oliver Dltson & Co. I C II. Dltaon A Co. Boston. I New York. nov5 -2taw Wed Sat&Weowly cnt . BU YE ES OF FAMILY SUPPLIES XT7TLL SERVE THEIR OWN INTERESTS BY TT pure purchasing from ns at 7 North Front street. oct 37-tf CHOICE ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER, In small packages. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., oct87-tf - 7 North Front street BEST LEAF LAJtD, . ;. At Charles I. Myers dc Co.'i. BUCKWHEAT, RYE AND GRAHAM FLOUR, CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., 6ctS7-tf 7 North Front street J. Fernberger & Co., WHOLESALE i t t TTflTJ Ti U A T U1 TJ Q 1 JLl J.W. U JJlV JJllxJ-lJllXvO I . ...... . . . . ' 32 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N.C HAVE JUST OPENED THE LARGEST Establishment In this State, and we respectfully in- vv uui vDtuu uiuuuit t AUQa viaiu auu a wcavv vite our friends, Country Merchants and dealers gen erally to call and examine our btock Deiore purchas ing elsewhere as we have the best . assorted and largest block ever onerea in tnis market. nov 0-lm Tu Th Sat . ; ;( ; Provisions; V ; 150 BXSS 10110 0X11X11 SpES, . . QQ "Boxsa and Hhds. Smoked Shoulders, QQ Hhds. Smoked Shoulder ; . , , , Barrels Mesa Pork, . .p ; UV;,i: For sale by WILLIAM nov6-tf S A MURCHISON, State of North Carolina, Nampton County Superior Courts CALVIN D. WILSON; "idm'r of f ,'V7 (;Tiv JOSEPH STRINGFIELD.Dec'dL Petition to cell James Strlngfleld,' Jos. W. Strihg- field, and others, heirs at law of land for assets. Joseph Stringfleld, deceased. :l ngm to the satisfaction of the Court that JL Vi W. T. StrfiigflelA one of the defendants In this suit resides in the State of South Carolina, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six 1 h un inu, yuuiuina -in uig Wit J I k-.. .1 U . Jl I .L . 1 of Wil- mtoeton. noOfvlne the said defendant to be mlngton. notifying the pear at the next term held for the County of In Clinton,' on the f and ap- 1 pear the next term of the Snpertor Conrt to be I neia i or tne ixmnty or ttampson, at tn the Court House 1 tn niinfnn nn mMmMi vmw iftur-tM I & demur to the said petition, at the same win be to Mm.' l ;witaotJanieaXJtdr, of JalA' Court, - --- -II Ilia' i i. T . -. -SPECIAL NOTICE. FINAL notice; Vi ; CITY TAXES. Aft ' UcalJ Estate - 'and Personal QN WHICH TAXES ARE NOT PAID ON . pB oefore the SOta November (instant)t will be ' ) Advertised and Sold, As no longer : Indulgence' will be given.' T. a 8ERVOS8, r Treasurer and Collector. nev 8-lw AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. i5i V.'5t'! Six Nights Only, COMMENCING ; NOV.. 11th. - ': . "' MONDAY EVENING, : - . HISS KATE FISHES AND HER CELEBRATED HORSE r v as Kl AZEPPA, Supported by tlie Regular Dra matic Troupe of the Richmond Theatre, WITH A PULL ORCHESTRA. . : Performance to conclude with the farce, . , Your life's in Danger. admission: , Private Boxes, .. : : . . . Parauette and Dress Circle, . . FamllyClrcle..... Gallery,. ......... ............ $5 00 and $8 00 .1 00. r 50 S3 SALE OF RESERVED SEATS Commences Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, at P. . aeuuDerger jbive imok ana jnusic Jstore, ; . TVTTHOLTT EXTRA CHARGK ' .novSat. A'.'- A: 1. 'i L",. . '1 MISCELLANEOUS. CAPE PEAR gricTxltnral Association. Y TREASURER'S OFFICE, ; . " WiixuraTON, Nov. 8, 1872. j Tickets maybe procured from the undersigned and at all the Book and Drug Stores. They will also be for sale at the Railroad Depot and at the Fair Grounds. " . . ..j v; -PRICES:. , Single Admission GO cents. Children under 13 years of age half price. Tickets admitting three, or one person . ' r three times w t. .. . ft 00 - Family tickets, admitting ftve.;. 1 50 Family tickets, admitting tea,... 50 1.IFE MEMBERS Must apply at the office of the undersigned for tickets of admission. None will be admitted to th grounds without tickets. j JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, . ; - i Treasurer, nov 8-3t BncMeat, Flour and Corn. BBLS. BUCKWHEAT, 1 000 BAEKKLS flour' BUSHELS CORN, JJJJ . For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, 77, S8 and 29 North Water street hov8-tf ;v:v Cheese, HeiTiiig anifMej. Q Boxes Cheese, JgQ Boxes Herring, X00 Bbl8' Eye Com Uske7 for sale ny F. w. nov 8-tf S7, 88 and S9 North Water St EXTRA HEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT, TN BAGS, HALF BARRELS AND BARRELS. JL nov 8-tf WEST A CO. Green & Flanner, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, ' : . . Toilet Articles, Brashes, , ... ,5SpAPS,,ACIJ)S, PAINTS, OILS, Ac, Ac. . nov 8-tf , ... ". ! ' .. Flour Flour. 1,000 BBLS- ALL GRADES, , , . For sale by , .. WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. oct S3 tf 1 Dickey : Flour. : ' A'- .' r- ': : ; :l,'.r.'-.: , .-. '-.v.'T 300 BBIA P THK CSLESKrED " DICK' ... ..". "., ... . -- Ey; FLOUR, Just received. : , gQKiUNo.VMackeTd;, t ; -' ' I' v'; For saleby .. sep' 5-tt 4. EDWARDS A HALL. Salt Salt Salt. 2,500 ''nov 8-tf - SACKS SALT, NOW LANDING and .s.Forsaleby .1 ,. ..'. :.' . ; --75 ivPj W. KERCHNERr : ' -. - 57, S8 and 29 North Water street P Gunny Bags. 8,000 nrivmiaiira ' - y;3 '. jT'.-' For sole by vvV- -ff-1 -" i'" WI KERCHNER. 4 noy 8-tf . xfT,.Maad MNorth Water st y d j y a. , . j v v . .J v... . .j daj lay;.. ..... - five day ; one week, S 50 S 00 S50 8 00 J5 00 :i. Three months, v. SS 00 ,, - , H ""loUB month.v.ii,.,i4s,..... w ' 'Oneyear.. ....:....;, ..;..,;..60o0 - Contract- Advernsements taken, at propor- -nonatetv low rates, i . j . ... .. . i-.s l. , .-.. . ..'" -Flvaaqnt ten squares res estimated as a quarter-column, and . aaahaU-oolnmn., V"'- 7,, T o : t h e P tjtb l i C;; ;;ti i.ff!4s-rt:'J v 44, Dress vCboda vi .St ,a 0FEVERYDESCR I P T 1 0 IT :a1 VJiWhlcly offQr aUi itiUi : .' SATIASi VALOURS, " -V 'f -.-. Yelyeteens aiid Dresa Trimmingy IN ALL THE. X. ATEST NOVEI.TIE3 f w . -1 -11- Scarfs, Cloaks,. tTloaklns, & c; w W n wvr--''! UNDERWEAR,! HOOP, SKJRTSGORSETS9 f And a full line of . LADIES': FTJEinSHlJrG GOODS. Ladies': and Misses Philadelphia mado Shoes; a splendid line of Gents, Youths and Boy's Bats, Capt and Furnishing Goodsf .j ; - - i n.; ' Boy's ani'CliiMren's ClotM IN ALL, THE ITEST ' MrTtES1 Look before you Purchas Elsewhere. octsa-tf ,45 Market Street,' THE "STAR" ... - - ' ' A ' hL. f -6TEAH . j 0 d r nnun ; nouo o; 'tf. -.it: XlinEE STEAM PRESSES, 01 v . . -uiniiniwfc....,.j,. !i.ni.'.i" 1 :h,u v Two weeks. ; v. ...s k c : . Three weeks, t a. t .t. J?" "Onemoath Two month f'ZL COMPETENt. WORKMEN, H '-.- -.y.l ';-' - ' The Best Material,: BEASONABIJ3 PRICES' FOR superior 'wonk. Give lis a Trial- BUT TUB GENUINE STA1IDAED CGAIEC: More tliaa 3(0 Dlffertnt SIc4tfleatlfl 1 : A rents also for the best alarm Monev Drawer. TJVAIRBANKS A CO., 811 BROADWAY, NEW jl. xutta, ion iHutunora Btreet, ZMuumore; oa Camp 8t, New Orleans; ' FAIRBANKS A E WING, TlSChesnut street, Phil, adelphia. - ...1 - ht-m FAJRBANXS. BROWN A CO.. 118 MDk Itrset. Boston. For Bale by leading Hardware Dealers. ' " sep 17-Staw4m TuASat r.: , JUST EECEI7ED, A LARGE LOT OP : . t , : 1 . ! - . " . . . ;i Common It-inch Plug, . thirk Hirf. Black and Bweet; uavenoun .. ja. and other . grade of Also s nn lot ot ua- --Vf ported and domestio . - Prices Reduced to new .t . SO eeflt Ux. " B. BUP.ZHTMER.- -. ' . PICA oCtbe Iatd inn Chief; ! ?; " Evans & IVbnGlalin; w HOLES ALE AND RETAIL. . DEALERS, IN , , - Boots and Sboet, Keep an grades of Men's Boots and Brogana, ' Gait- era. sc: iaaies ana i Aauior ina utmu wr.- morals, Brooze, Button and Lace Shoes: a large lot of Children's Tin and uopper tipped snoes. . -. ' We rerpectfullv ask our old friends and the public ' -to call aud examlaa our new stook of (foods.-. - . . . AAA EVANS A VONGLAITN. ." 4 ''-'.! C Princess street. opposits Journal Owce i novT-Snx : ,: I0 ARY HAIDEH in THE CITTrs ANY YOUNG LADY IN THIS CITY WKTLTNO .'' to compete for a premium for de T-st Bread. u at oar next Fair, will be f urnlehed wt.h Flour of the v . " Maiden " wnaa, THE UE3T jIf TII3 CITT, 'And all other Ingredients to make Bread, Blscnit and Cake. State quantity of each article and enclose ; anoteto- ..' . " -- - . nov rH'L-'r.T.1: JAMES a STEVENSON SaTING pnrcaaaed tha Interest of lr.; Brock, I 'JA 'n- eontiaua to t condaci.tho esl ai Oa r - ItandVra. IGranltaBow.wherelwCl be happT t f' sujoUlrieaalcaotoiaeri. H ' ll'- 1 V. . - fc if. ."r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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