, - 1- J! -, - THEIIOEITL;C-:".:A?..f . .t -iyf tcrrrn ttn v . . - . .. v en - Orrvn, Dswitro Bank Bonding, Promt SC KATpa or soaciwtic - . v- i , " s,,Two irceka.., lvi,,t..Aiuw UJ, - . : , . One month.. Throe month, la andvaac. . . . .. . , .-. . . $ 00 imo month, in advance.. ............j,,.;. , 75 The Mommm 8t. wbl W dellVerftd 1j any part of the City a rvmrnmCntn pr week. f , f ;.--: """"" ; OUTLINES, v ; There seems to bo.no foundation for the report that'Thicr. has resigned the Presk I a . t - 1. TJ Y. 1 ? - I uency or me x n-ucu . iv?puwiic.-A-- i no last fire in Boston destroyed several pul lishcrs' offices-. , - - New York Eaerwri tcrs lutvc advanced rates of Insurance from 0 to 40 per cent' r-vlS"atlonal x Baptist Sunday School" tJotftentRm In Session at Cincinnati is presided over by Iter. Dr. J. U 31. Curry. $600,000 in" tobacco destroyed in the Jersey City fire.. ilThe manager bftbeAtlantlc and'Orcat Western R. R. at Meadsvillot Va.." llas' disgorged $73,000 of his stealings and resigned. , It is feared at.. St. Raul's Minnn4 thatfOQ, track layers on the extension to Winona and St. Peters Railroad, will perish, its they are exposed to the severe weather without supplies, and the trains sent to their" relief; are stopped by storms 80' miles 'off, ' Twenty shops, aforeaiind saloons' burned in Chicago. - Warmoth'a proclamation J convenes Legislature pi .Louisiana, veo.t 9th. r No , cluingp jo, the,. Legislative;, status in Alabama. A London tele gram states "thaVtuVb'ark Znrna&van nah and Bremen; arid bark Lnnercont, JJarti morc and Belfast,', both of 'which 1 sailed from the American porUJast winter were! lost with all on board.--- TnK JUKSSAGK. We received -the GoVerriorV'Mes sa"C by last majht 8 mail.." Its great length precludes extentlea - uotioey much less publication. to-d:y. There is nothing'startliii or brilliAntm the document. It ucetnt to be as bitterly partisan as that Prince of Partisans, "Mass Tod," could make it- - r METEOROLOGICAL IIECOllD. . November SI, ISTX. Time. Barome , ter . Thcr- mom- VhL I Weather. etets 7 M.j aoK)i 1 P. M. ): P. M.' ai:SI iNPreth jClondy X K GotU CJondr W K OCTtle Ught Rjdn 4 Mean I'einp. of day, 47dcjt. -Noti. All barometric read injra are reduced to the fen level and tb Si degreea Fahrenheit fit (- lkrg't SlicmU Serrtce U. S. A. - wniBfr spvrs4 War Dwartmkst, Offlceof Chief Signal Officer, Washington, November 2145 P. P.M.) Prubaldlitien. . a2SSSSSSH ninml lirrht snow witltclaarinr weather to- irinr weather to- s, cloudy weath- sflSSSSrSSi morrow; in the Uulr -btatea, er. southwesterly winds and - o- . c . . " I X111 lower lakes and thence over the Middle States and New England, diminishing and northwesterly winds and cloudiness. 1 NUW ADVEBTISBnENTS. Wj.w VV. f. CANADA Y. UUV .AOtlCeB. A .i 0 - C. S. SEKvess. Hoisting by Steam.' ''--- , . . .... . , r ' Mcnsos is Co. Our Standard Line; Atktksoh & Mannino. Insurance. . " Thomas Hollow a T.-CutLoii. i!Jf: Jas. L Metts. Liquors, &c official, totb of cocnties. Official Beturas tothe tar:f Sampson.- The "vote of this county ta as follows: Greeley 889; Grant 1,470... Ma. Jorityfor Grant 5'91". A" Radical gainof 824. . "v . Forsytii. The following ia the vote of this county: Greeley 758; Grant 1,100. Gmntf. m-Witw JUt A T?,li1 f 200. , :v , r r - ' ir iJ i Lnmaiiabi v w ' ? I The followinwinr ! aliat of nnmanabie . letters rnrnainimr in TjCi)rntnA4n Pnat 'ArfT' 1 , o , ip tfj. m. Ben Smaw N O lire 1 T Mace WnTs S'Stt&Bu ..kttI ' rT I yesterday morning, we learn that a ware Monroe, Bennettsvillv13. C. care Neil G ye 6; :intnir fmm n -i,v!- house in one of the alleya kading from Wm. Dbcon, corner of Second and Barome; no name, Borgaw; N.' C' 4 s 7 ABankaaiTlna; y. Xcxt Thursday is Thankscivin-Day. and rlprlr. .n-i -n. ' ... i.w. -.i i. vijicio aic jwiuug lui nam iw j affording themva briel respite, from- r-arcs of business; W"c knoWthcy "mnk us for the aiicirtion that, if their plovers cive them the holiday at all, it rtiould not bo fchorn of It raluabh propor. UOrii 1. 1- in . I.n;.... ivrfnrm I 7".' ,uui . .v4" V i their usual duties for tuegrcatcrpart of the forenoon, aauttoeatiiecase rim rim.,.. . . avorito Ktndy' among the 'youth of the adopted home and identified themselves with na render the proper understanding of he language an accomplishment of no little Jmportancu. Mr. Tt n T?to u-' finllrllnir tl fin And , - ., - uMiiiiry. in this city we hear Uiere are at tesi, wc iau iu iuim - ,.,.r . , reeling wui; dwichuj ui oui.c w kuu w mo o become "masters of lhe situation," and amount to the Association in case we ao gevmOTr a joint committee try ex- many have already attained to quite pro- make good the claim. Both papers to pun- amme all the returns -and report-what ac- n icncy in the UnirnaWiT&e large'nnmber lish in their editorial column a fair state- ,tion the joint assembly should take in refer- J.u(i!iiiniWi)v;wufJ i-iL'-" ' 'nt.M ence to informalities, &c The joint assem- of Germans who have made thia . their, ment of the result, giving per cenUge of bl 1wrned tmtU the 4th of next month, substantial wharf on Eagle IslancVof)oitai Tonkin engine house torepair to the same Rock atreet, for those enterprising gentltv j jB case of an alarm of fire and assist in haul- mm mm. mP ' ' - . ' ' MM. Mk mW A . m. 1.. mm mWt en, Messra. WHliams & Murehiaon who ' v m;jy purcuaisea ; u prupony ur wis locality; The wharf is to be, built of the oesi material nd wiH, b two trandred feet m length; and its construction wiu De 1 - - ' ' - .' . . ' i - . I . " r ! .. ... . . ' , tAmnn. r Anilfa LL fcii a -vvow .9-. w, Jliirau rr' J " i-tv WMwaia m. r M, . -Ar- m . a .-. I ' - - - w ... - - . i 1 ...... . .-mix.m -?. i Y m' ' other buildings on the property, wLichfcl KawM ta9W:serIt to wSr StoX fC'v 1 - iS A7e ar. r atX.d ce f::j c. - ; :.Zx gtve. Zt&'v .which We Witthe. 1510:'; ' l ucin.UVU w.,n.vuyuuv uv . jj. npa WrlLin B IDS SUO VB SU VU1V. w "V -t COmDOSlUOU IS a'i Ciuciuo uuu u uoumw-j wuioiu,. vsauvu ; " ""r T..i -i'li: I T , X." UJ . Jil3:!iM'l'a 1 ..I" , ' - 1 ''. i ':- - 1 . - .. ... ' j' - - , ; r-31oHdy with alight, rain last night, . ' ? jiullet roewere ' nlentifuf iii mnrtrpt estertlav. -i ? 1 5 Ine borse malady has appeared at ' We had a call yesterday from Mr. Os- teen, of the 8umter JWic. .. MaJ Mannwho has-been in' Raleigh for several' days past, has returned to his JU V-'. r --Twelve bag of Castor oil beans'raised inthis county were shtpped by the last Bal- timore ateamer. ? 1 - . " f r Constable A. V.-lforrell, of Caawell Townslup filed las bond with the Clerk of the Superior Court yesterday. - - The barber shops were nearly all closed yesterday out of respect to their deceased feltowraftaman, Prince Larrington. , . " T. The iorso . disease , has appeared at 0t- P'f.68 on thc line of the Wilmfngton, Columbia and Augusta raU- road. ' ' - v..: , , ) City Marshal Canaday requests citizens to place as little trash and garbage on the streets as possible, as the means for its re- moral are very limited just at present, I We beg our friends to remember that wecharge for obituaries,, tributes of res- pecC &c, half rates when paid for strictly in advance, or fun advertising' rates when not so paid. , j . . 3t : In response to inquiries concerning the Premium List of the Cape Fear Agricultural Association, we will state that it will be pub lished as soon as furnished by the officers of 'the Association. Two colored women, charged with flehtine on the street were arrested and o I taken to the Guard House yesterday. One of , the parties is said to have usedaknife, but without any injurious results. ' ' - Mr. Arthur T. Fickett, the gentlemanly agent of the Ole Bull Grand Concerts, who to in the city making arrangementa for the nrkAAMnAA at 4 WAplil.MinAwnAii viAlinioi I w75 """" " i ,.c. -j j- : The only case before the Mayor s I Court yesterday was that of Caroline Bry-1 ant, charged with making a disturbance it cnurcu. one was ionna guuiy ana sen- m tenced to pay a fine of fSO or go to the Work House 80 days. The horse disease, it appears, is pre- "ni - gto.eoMlderab.exte,Uhecoua. try; We hear of a number of cases in this "7 We hear or a number or cases in this and adjoining counties.-In Cape. Fear V' tbe torees Eeneral- W are sufferinir with the disease. The dwelling bouse on the corner of Seventh and Chesnut streets, the property of the late Mrs. Droze, caught fire yester- day, but the flames were extinguished be- foaTmudnlamage resulted. There was no alarm. ta t. iT-n'p dnm,r. not rnntPnt who vm -,. with Ukine a "smile" at his saloon, Wed- nesday evening, had the audacity to carry away his entire bar-but it happened to be tbeLnbarbelongingtohiswindow.which ... . . I was suuBCHucuujr uiBU. j , auop. - .-... ' I Ai - .' Attontinn tt railed to the advertise- I terms a deception practiced on the pubhft by a spurious concern in New York, which will be found in this issue. , , ? A young steer attached to one of the city carte became quite obstreperous near theTarcell House yesterday afternoon and did some of the tallest jumpingand kicking we remember to hive witnessed.! 5E anUcs . , . . uv mnTAn rnnHiaemuic nuiuacuitui wu wu atreet. . There seems to have been a perfect mania for leaving buildings open Wedne day nighVT In addition to those mentioned t UTMwiHt rrmtnlnintr flour: &C.. 'roub w v lz .. . . : was Jouna open oy n - -rv jreatlfiman of this county who was at uinlm"n the7thinst.. was unfortu- " .,. - , .u.- v:n iorn tht. the money was picked up and handcd (0 the railroad agent at Rockingham . , 1 . . tor saie Keeping. v ; "'01' that a bona file city ciren- n ifl fifty per cent, larger than tlint nf anv other paper m vvumingion, tliat of any other paper in Wilmington, Men's Christian Association if, on a lair I excess, &c, Ntlce to Cltlaea. mington S: PE: Company, request all tt,in. trfrtlnwfthin easV access to thel . . . . ..-w . -i I i.i.x. Mott;nrr vltMn mv nrfin ' tn the i uuu.i.v.iu6 .... imr the enrine, 4 He has an abundance " of l yppe to aceommOaate au woo TJiajr uo , uia- i l pod to assist in this mattcr:8houldlt 'be- j a.cma vacavv i e i f Remember the poor. ment OI Jir, nomas nuimj, vi Produced a bill to prevent the spread of dis- Vr n . , " ryr"' as it Is impossible for the city to remove It until the and absorbing works ever published, by the best au- EnglahdProprietorofHonoway'sPillsand ease anngstttle. Lafter Sediffl ; , . , . - -ito. ; OintmenL conUininganofwhathe JSorwc lar ftTe?uscd to admi?ffi SSW: ". the to tJinllQtegB tliat place; U being Motion was adopted under a suspen- Isaao Bates .......Assistant Cashier "'oTBread aud I MatA AfiAiiffh inaron a HUUUreU-UUUaA A XT Qmitn onH Hnrtnn fTiaitrA TliA roru I M n Wittin ... . . . .( ... nashUf ?iwAAca K.au; m vm w . m 1 . ...... ..... 1 :j i airm nT trtf nil ps. alter toe names oi i i Kionrirom wm a portion Of a sum mat naa jus F . V VT Martin. Jamea A. Craiire. Oen. KATIlT Ot N AW H fl.Tl ft VftTi novM-tf , - I' JAS.. pm- .f . nrw a TTRhflr. We are clad to 1 r. , 'V, ' ZZT t r' n; t:..:' . " T ;rr: . " w T, -' 1 ,.,.- . . . WJUiO ucwcao4J', ,u;vuj"ll,'7. saPDlytt. An lnspecwon or f ue mnojacory snowea I r cHjroi . n n w. tii in ma iirii 1 win 1 1 1 r i. am ' - . . v - :ti 1. i mnm fn rase., i i. s " -s-r. iv.i..' ... i ww.?."r-TrT.. rwrn :ttt t o - r- . : i .J u The Steamer Nortbeaat. Tjie'Steamer Jtiriha. Capt' R. PV Pad-. dison, which was constructed some tune since -1o run on the Northeast River, has recently undergone, at Point ' Cas well, some very decided, improvements,' matins w ves- smce : receivina her new eauio- ments. These consist mainly in arranee- j ments for : the accommodation of passengers, of--'whJcU -he was . desUtute formerly, mch M 84100,18 loJ ladies and gentlemen, washrooms, duiing room, etc.; appropriately f: . The finding touches have not been gtven her, but m the course of .a week or two her transmognflcation will be complete, constituting her a neat, convenient and handsome boat and just the thing' for the business she is engaged in. ' B . - - T Hf ,IM,"per ,.: ' ' ' ." T P?6 l ttle abatement m thonghIessrs: Souther- land & Steagall inform us that their horses, of which, as before stated, they, have sixty odd'on the aic list, are" gradually improv- 7, The street car horses' are also repre- sente4tobe on the merid.1 Therearemany horses continued at work, however, that should be kept quiet and under' a rigid course of treatment, as their owners will probably 'discover when it Is' too latef There were more oxen and steers attached to drays and other vehicles on the streets vesterdy than horses, and many were the ludicrous and incidents in which they Perfoed a conspicuous part. Large num- Der8 of these animals are being brought to the city for sale, and so far they have com manded very fan- prices. It is probable, however, that the demand will soon cease. Ttfeetlas or Israelites The larger part of our friends of the He- 1 ' - - 1 .1 1 . orew reuaaiuu' OI WWi wxes last eynlnS J?e. City Court , room in ed-ence to a caU for a general meeting. The meetin was caUed to order Mr- Sol. Bear, who, in a few very pertinent re- introduceci Rer; Dr. m. jastrow, of PhOadelphia, who proceeded to address importance of the erection of a ' i Synagogue in Wilmington and cafled upon bis hearers to leave no stone unturned to carry out the purpose; that every man, wo- man and child were alike interested in the dwelt at length upon the social standing or the Hebrew faith in every community and called nrxm all to do their utmost to carrv I I out the designsof the Committee appointed U-M meeting. . u conclusion, ut. j. announced mat ne u cuuwusiun, mjt. o. aunounueu mi ue would officiate on Saturday morning next, " 10 'COCk at th! temp0rarjr Synag0gUC' when he would again address them. A vote of thanks was tendered him by acclamation, after which the meeting ad- joined. m m $75000 ,n Ca.b for $i; : ( We tae attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of the ebrasKa btate urphan Asylum. uere is a Chance tO Win a lOrtUne In a tUbllC Lesal Drawing, and at the same time help a noble and worthy institution. v - daw2m " - "OISLATTBE OP NORTH CARC I . KVM A Tb' - - . I UJW'" ., . - - KALKIGH, weanesaay, jxov. xu. i . mm mis ucuw, jtmwuoj, aix. .iuuu the State debt and Uabilitiea The Joint committee raised last session to .T.minoinintto.ff.iHnf tho Tk.ohw. office reported though Senator Dunham, a member of that commission. The report ...k"?.e of Smes9 have been made without authority of law.7. The com- mission suggests aunary amendments tome laws regulating the. receipt and disburse- . 1,1 m,. ment of the public mieyg. The report was ordered to be printed. W. J. Wilson, of Haywood county, was elected enrolling clerk. The Senate was in session butr thirtyve minutes yesterday.. When it agahrjoined the Umioa (n An oh mnntlnir th vno fnr (imr. eraor,--f'T T ,v . . ; ' rjr . a . .T . . ... , j . 2 But little of ereneral Interest transphed in I Yia TIruiR nf T?prnfritativftfl vest erd a v. :::, ni 5r,;;;T;i .3 Afn ri . zl oTuti0Tb MrTBadr .f Wake. peti- tioning Congress to remove the disabilities of certain citizens of the State, lne orig- J .soitloa only tb J?18 e lions, w. a. wreuam, Wm. II. McCray had been included. Mr. W. J Wilson, the Enrolling , Clerk of the I . J'. ...... position. At lisjirtne two nouses as- sembled.. in joint session and 'ngtt lanefpe er announciid that the counties of Gates, Jones, Macon, that the counties or uates, jc Br0WDj o MecUenburg, was adopted di- and the result of the count will not be officially" announced until that time. Sen- tinelZlst. mJ u.u. Uar rnudtDe Uentral American KmbHea. J!ggSt& aWTSSSs'ESS pas of 8outh America, in negro villages, amia the 1 oas ariMa of Af rica; thKmel fervid wilds of Africa,- uwoogaoux we jungics or ln- dia, and the WaadbiPaci11 tosVpfcwjwn andeererrwbere used asf- . A . 11. M mm.mm. ' mtS. M A OAS1 Al T S f tttflm Vh A t rfM M 1 J'.fiJ01 ' Kttr&rt noK nttAnHrm than hnmefortlto sentlmeiit of wonder takes tney ao m inanrMdoi tneir minas man tneresaus or Id rpnnlros seventyftv thousand doses a day to ,"--r' ' . At - mm. - 1 SpiritTTirpentr -Twelve of the 51 students at the Union Tlieological Seminary, Virginia; are from North Carolina. ? .. - ; .- i rV-f't-!'--:i"T-1 - A prisoner a. trying tp. escape from the guards was knocked down by Que of them, says the Charlotte pbeerver. T '. 4 The '; 'Patriot'.' ik responsible for the statement that 150,000 fruit trees 'have been shipped from Greensboro this season. The Hickory EagU states" the fact of the finding of .a rich silver mine in in Watauga county, near the home of Sen ator Council. i - : Mr. Wra. G. Hubbard, General Lecturer of the Peace Association of Friends in America, will address the people of Goldsboro on the 26th inst., -says the Goldsboro Messenger. ! According : to .the strict . letter of the law and the .count, says the iVeias, Judge' Sbipp is re-elected Attorney Gene ral of North Carolina ; by a handsome ma- Monty. ,' - ' ' ... ' - r Tod U. Caldwell received bnly 29 votea and Brogden ? in Swain county. WilLnot the Governor elect agree to a com promise and let us call the vote of Swain unanimous for Merrimon. Newa. " ' ' " Nereus Mendenball-is the. new ly elected Superintendent ' of ' Public In struction according: to the official-vote as counted out : in the . House of Representa tives, states the Raleigh New. y y The Coronation Ball at the Ca tawba House," says the Hickory Eagle, was a brilliant success. J G. R. Council, the handsome young knight of Watauga, crown edthe Queen of Love - andBeauty Miss Adda Bogle. , o ' , . .- The next session" of the. North Carolina Annual Conference of the Metho dist Protestant Church will be held at Tabernacle, ten miles Southeast of Greens boro, commencing on Wednesday, the 27th inst. . ; ., i( : We are sorry to, hear of. the death of Mr. J. G. Branch, Sr. r which oc: curred at his residence, at Branch's Store,' on Friday last Mr. Branch was 'Unfortu nate to have his. hand caught: between .the belt and wheel at the gin,; which resulted in internal injuries. . j.' Mrs. Polly Pate, of .Greene county, aged about 84 yeara, died at her 12th insL, says the Metsenegr. She was mar- ried to her fourth husband about Six months " ago uuui sue leaves uemnu.ui ssa Dereave- I 1 , . , . , , , 1 menL " - From the Messenger we learn that a Mr. Turner,' acknowledged by all to 06 a vei7 quiet and harmless citizen, a Marshal Miller,, on a charge of bavins b Kn Klux. when is the war of despotism 10 cease IT'I- Cf - -V a 1 I oww,"e4 J18, 10 jea M. M".'' Tuesday evening, in Johnson county. . Mr. 1 uesaay evening, in wonnson county. , jut. MUler was 6 years of age; was a man of oftffibffircS? 'itfSS father-in-law of Rev. J. . B. - Bobbitt, editor of the Uhrtstutn Advocate. . A well-attended meeting to ar range for the proposed railroad to Golds boro was held Tuesday last in Snow Hill, says the Juamnger. impressive speeches. favoring the enterprise, were made by Judge (Jiarke, Dr. W.J. wones, and Joseph Dixon, xusq., ana muca interest was manuesiea oy all present During our stay we made it nur Imolnooa t oToin miKlio nniAinn thorouehlv. and are satisfied that the conntv would vote, willinglv, and by an immen8e joriiy' abscription of $75,000 to $100,- tt . .. . Matbias llennan, ao old and in onensive ciuzen oi waiauga, uving near . . u . I isoon, was ruaeiy assauiiea .ana arresteu e;nw rkKri i TT q i .v u some commitment-or authority, he waa lodSed a Jaih -The : Deavers were ' ap- proacuea oy Kiiaoie eenuemen wno proir f e f or Hernianwhich wag.de. mea- j50."1 merman ana nis menas ae- charge- he waa arreted and imnrianned. 1 without obtaming any satisfaction whateyer I fro. th.offiyce5s- v;! , h t r.t.-'. ivv ' w m m .... , H " "In these days when alcoholic liquors areMlarge- lywnsumed, aad customers are so much in doubt pided byAdnlteration, it is weli that onTatlist f the popular beverages of the period ia reliable as 1 WIIKLIIKr LIIKir PVNLP.IIIH RTK IMH. IVIII V irmiiuMi I W I III pure that is Usoipbo Wolfk's Akomatio Schii dax Schnapps. It ia something to be assured by Kother. of the Wi ZIi f that we have in this article a genuine extract which, I taken in moderate ouantitT and under ordinarilv I neaitav conaiuons oi soar, aiioras a oenenciai siun- . I.I . . I . ( . f I - mm . . . m . . . nlus to the animal functfons. and evea if take ia I excess leaves bnt a minimum of the inevitable erila I of abuse. ; ' - ' - ... abbui & vou. Agents., nov smw- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, i lb. Grainoke . . . ,. . v. President C M. Stedmax .Vice rresiaent LATirAl 5U11PLU5 ZZD,WV AUTHORIZED CAPITAL- $1,000,000 D- Morctuson, or wu-1 V- teaman, oi ngm go. R. French, of. Geo. . Hbwlman - Jas. Ay Leak, of Wadcs boro. M. Wcddoll, of Tarboro, fAdrian & j ! uiLon of 81 Sprunt E. B, Borden,"' of GoWs- & Hinson. DSNMIrU L B. Grainger, President- .A E.aBoTOK,finUp,nT-altQurh B.P.Howi, President., UUIUjJUUI U JU4 IU1UU -r, lasmer. . . - . DIRSCTOBSs r E. B. Borden. W. T. Falrcloth. W. F.v Komegay, Am, J vuMrij, XAriumu tt cau. . - a V ii.ii. J, P: CtMnuMO,' yasaier. f,4. I ? TrRT"fTnT?S. . James M. Redmond. Fred PhiUipe. W.G. Lewis, Mathew WeddeU. v , . ? 1 fTffiS Oertlfleates of Denasit 2 T niithorlRftd b Charter, tn receive . on OeOOSH 1 hnoneys held to trust by Executors. Administrators, i wowm..cc . sc. '. ,w(m -'.' ; 1 adelphia, Norfolk, Columbia,Charleeton, Richmond; 9 1 - m. . S .M A. t SM . J rt 1 . - . - . - . .... w IL.11 M. I rnmcilb B 'J 1HABBIEO. SOLOMONS-SIMON At the resldeixWof Mr: A. Weil, by the Rer. Dr. M. Jastrow, of Philadelphia, Mr. 8. Solomon to Miss Una fiiaooa, 11 of this city. No cards. - NEW r ADVERTISEMENTS. Bogus MedicinesCaution. Holloway'a Pills and Ointment Sot Sold in the United States. :. - . 533 OXFORD 8TREBT, W. a, . . ; . LoiTDOir, Oct.' 12th, 18TS. f - Dkab Sib: I beg respectfully to annex copy of a circular as Bent to the medicine vendors and others' in the States and elsewhere by two or three indirid nals (of little or no means), under the style of "The New York Chemical Company," which company had no existence until October, 1871, and with which I have no connection. . '. . : The more effectually to deceive they caution the public as follows: - ' . ; . t 5; 3 "The immense demand for 'Holloway's Pills and Ointment' has tempted unprincipled parties to coun terfeit these valuable medicines. - "In order to protect the pnbUc and ourselves we have isxned a new Trade Bark,' consisting of an Egyptian Circle of a serpent with the letter H in the - centre. . Every box of genuine 'Holloway's Pills and Ointment wiQ have this trade mark on it.' None are genuine without it. "To Dbalibs and Jobbxrs ts Drugs and Mfd ictsib. We call youl particular attention to the new style of 'Holloway's Pills and Ointment' none of the old style are manufactured by as now, nor have they been for months. We therefore caution all persons against receiving from any jobbers or dealers the old style of goods, "Information. concerning any- such goods being , offered will be received with, thanks. 44 We ask the favor of all the information yon can give in regard to those counterfeits." ' Now this honorable company, aware that your laws do not permit them to copy the precise retting up of my medicines, put their counterfeits Into an other form and intimate that they adopt a mtw label. .The object of these people in referring to the im ' mense demand for these medicines is that it may be' believed that I am connected with them. In the interest of the public f therefore respect fully invite you to be pleased to give an insertion to this letter in your paper, that your readers may not be deceived by this 'New jfprk Chemical Compa ny's" spurious medicines. Each pot and box of my gennine medicines bear the British government stamp, with the words "Hol loway's Pius and Ointment, London," but they are not sold in the United States. ' ! (Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWLY. v Insurance Rooms. $27000,000 FIRE INSURANCE CAP ITAL REPRESENTED AFTER PAYING BOSTON LOSSES. Queen Insurance Co., of Liverpool and - London. Capital tlO.000.000 .North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Capital ...: .-. 10,000.000 Hartford Insurance Company, Capital .... i,500,000 it. capital.... X.&0U.UU0 xT .i t - r,: .- 1 uord captud cooioo f Cn tSentai lnurance" Comply.' of New I t-, Pt V. Vi" " vi ' "'""1C I -vv iv.ni..i a unn nnn 1 York. Capital 2.500.000 Hi oenLx insurance Company, or Brooklyn. - capital i,aw,uuu virmnia Home insurance company, or Richmond, Capital....... . 500,000 MARINE The old Mercantile Mutual of New York. LIKE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford.- - ATKINSON & MANNING, General Agents. nov32-tf mi' iort rvnv r im tj a rnw rt a aortranv ornma JN" sw" Hats, Trunks, &&, go to 88 Market street MUNSON&CO.'S City Clothing Store. . Our Standard Line fB GOOD8 ARE LIKE OLD SHAKESPEARE'S ,KJ u- plays, Always Good. Invest your money in a nice suit of Clothing from MUNSON & CO., SS Market street, , DOT lT-tf Marshal's Office. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, November tl, 1873L f I rry I X he citizens are requested to place . u little trash or garbage ou tho streets aa possible, I ...... i , W. P. CANADAY, w nov22-3t City Marshal.- 43ITT; OF WIUnNQTOW, H C I v - November Slst. 1872. f All?1W ' THE HORSES THAT BELONG TO the Fir Department are sick, and ia consideration of the importance of hating the engines tonres(m - m V - n.i - j . . - a CMe w nneioie' I quested .to Immediately on. the alarm of .are,, re Pnles In carrying the englaet to the fire." By com- I ply inif with the above the evil caused by the horse I . mi v.. j.-.j W. P. CANADAT, novS3-3t $ i 'miwi GtyMarshaW James I;;IIetts JS 'AS' TLNB BRANDY. WINK keys, Gin, Rum, Ale, 'Porter, Fig Hams, Tonraes.-Bacon. Butter. Lard. ' Coffee. Buears. . u vn city ior Biscuit bay L METTa r Horso Blankets, X AP ROBES, WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAR- I m u.IIa. -n-tioai rAiiUM n.mAa r.in . ugoOf OWlUluff) Vi lUivOf wusuvf mbuivo, vwauiDf Bad diary, Hardware, Travelling Bags, Feather Dus ters. . ' i . .; , Stoclc larffe ana meet iow, - j.s.iepBam acjo "i . 'i M Rraith Vrr.nt Ht oettfaae ' ' Wilmington, N. C ' Hoisting by Steam. To the - Shipping ' JcrcAanfa an d Masters of. Vessels. iHll EPIZOOTIC - MALADY PREVENTING ' m ..m a. m . : m. ' m -a. B1BUD8 crSW!" y nw nm" arrangea sseam power on a sat ior inai purpose, ana soucu patron- - . . - ..... i -i age Rom tne merchants and captains of veasels. Orders left at the Cape. Far Building Company's "l ....til Voir. ',n .( I bffice, JttVWiwrapa teatfoa.' r- ' ' ' . kle ; .fx-.:- ft? 21J1?Jl:1?A ..1 nov 30-lw eodWedFrSa ii a. fsfka i wo.., I C C A HUXES CHEESE, i . r ... ZuU t " ' . . - -r; 'i , 1 ; t . s 1 1 Jmses sxesa nseiw. rp wm rram wwotl f4'""" mwrri j 'iSsBraauTBadie K I ? I J . - . . I a, jfc w0 7A-- TTAlf - lnihrw MnRtmi r , ; "I ' . - T J a :m WHOLE, NO 1,592. , I'r MISCJiLLAEQUS. r-?' HOUSE. MltiTR TTJSNBULL RSSPE7rFTJLLY? AN- ounces the appearance of the , World. Benowned Gnat. Violinist, , or : 4,- IK ' ONE OEAND COHCEUT, v Tuesday, November 26, 1872 v-i: J ; 11 Assisted by .k '?;.' . y i: ;r MISS OKAftLABIDOVAT4-;-' -. yi fi-SIONOJEfi . VABJtANXI ANDsi? "Vv Admission $lf reserved seats 50 cnts extra, to be obtained on and after the Met, at P.- Heingberger's bookstore, Concert will commence at 8 O'clock. ft --v.; -,' The grand pfamosed- at thesu limitUs is from the celebrated manufactory or Kessrs. Wk Knabe & Co., of Baltimore, nov21-5t (UiverBitsoivfii Co. . A NNOTJNCti ?TftAT THET WEEK HAJrTTLY xx untouched by the recent great lire, and are bogy as usual in attending to their extensive orders. Theyowcan- attention, lso to their ' 'f1' STANDARD COLLECTIONS i YOCAL' itnfSTBuTIENTAtlMUSlC. The whole set is one of the most valuable Musical Libraries that could be devised, as each contains from 300 to 50 pages of the most popular music of roe uay. Price of each book in hoards.' 3 50: cloth: tat fall gilt, for presents, $4. . The prioe would be at retail, for the pieces separately, about f 400. In this form all the books, Including the now and favorite GXtfS ujt tkauss (now Having a splendid sale) may be uu ior s out , ' HenciJ. TazASimz, Vocal and Instrumental. '" ' VOCAL ONLY. . . c .i'tnrii; ,-.i; dutct vwu. nivaiu ui vraiun; ucuib ui uermau g; Gems of Scottish Bow; Gems of Sacred fiongr Showerof Pearls; Duets,. Operatic Pearls. . s INSTRTJMKNTAL. Home Circle, Vol. L Pianist's Album. . Home Circle, - il Piano Forte Gems. Any of the above books mailed, postpaid,' for the retail price. ,. - t .... f , , Oliver Dlt son & Co. j C.lT.DItson 4c Co. t BOfrton. J ' New York. pov20 -SUw Wed SaUkweowly ent . t . V! In Store and to Arrive : gQQ BARRELS FLOUR; JQQ Barrels Molasses; Q Hhds Bacon; , gQ Boxes D. S. Shoulders; ' Kegs Butter; ; jfQ Bblt Fulton Market Beef; t - Ana several otner aracies. No Charge for Drayage." At wholesale only. ' .. .... . i. ...,', noySl-2t' . HOTTENDORF & HASH AGAN. Bridal Presents. XTNSTJRPASSED FOR THEIR BEAUTY AND j elegance. .. . 4 PIANOS unsurpassed for their quality of tone. ORGANS The power, wealth and sweetness of which challenge the admiration of those who hear tnem. CHROMOS-Beautlful and ImpressWe as vivid pic- I tures oi art. n ; - " I- i utukst u KK winprisuig inemow entetiamms f 1 OCA BOLLS HEAVY BAGGING,- : ' v Mm II II ViUJ UWJL JULV., VVi j or saie oy , i n0YS1f v . F. W. KERCHNKR, . - ST," IS and t9 North Water st Hay, Corn, Oats ui Kerosene Oil. OOK I ,4r o 4 I VI II II I "x""" IQQaBUSHEOATS,, 4 .'-Jt.-s fa BBLS KEROSENE OIL, ' For aalaby . A nov SI tf . L 88 and 89 North Water Oysters 1 Oysters ! rrMTE WELL KNOWN FIRM OF CANADT A 1 QrrtmbaaredaoedtbeorUeo.NewRivsr'l Oysters to f 1 35 per gallon, we recommena ail who are fond of the luscious bivalves to give them a call, as they always keep tne nnest quaiuy on nana a we old Washington JiarKec. . aiso Presh Poultry, - . Eggs, Groceries, Pov8Mf-- - .Islona,,. Salt Salt: . - .... - ' 5.000 SACKS Now landing In prime order. 4; ?,'- i i -. For sale by ; WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. I nov 19-tf - Eatabltobed ia 18SO. - ' ' nmAp.n Xonrnlf CAMDEN, ft. C. "PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY AT f 2 SO j JL per annum. Advertiring rates UberaL ' JOHN KERSHAW. PtOPT". I - T w BnufAUD, Agent -, r , u .... . Qml44X I m M I . UJLLC V lilt UtULUUlAs I .TOE TURNER INFORMS HIS NUMEROUS I inenas ana customers inst ne nas reccnuj uun ubUshmenW la threar of Mr. RrWe's 8a- 1 loon, and U Diviiared to do all work in his line, such aa Saavln Hair CatttoM, v as neatly adexpedi- i ttouaiy as iv can pe aone in nw oty, ., ;--Lod. Found;-,-. 1- ' I T OSTOn-Market betwseB Front and Second; e"". ' SU IkCT iMSllt IT Cf I ? I ., , I , , .... ..- - , ... ': .. One vear " .i .V.'.M 00" QrContract Advertisements takca at propor tionately low rate t . i -. . j k i - ? n Five Squares estimated as a quarter-cclumlt, an4 ten squares as a hall-colmmn, ' . .- ,;'-.- BRINTINGr AND, BINDXNQi THE?."CTAR?! If M. ,. f-... :- f ... . .., . J61) Printing, Jlotiob, BOOK AND"- BLANK BOOK-IalDFACIQRT. WILLIAM n. HEnNAXlD, v 'r . THE OiTil r ESTABLISHMENT IN THE as - AJiJ HAVING ALL THESE v f ' FAVnJTIEa-CQMBZinZD f ' TUB BEST AMOBTUBIfT OF;. type;;pabrs; 7 -t Cards and Inks. SKILLED . 70EEIICII IN Every Department. NOT TUB LOWEST PBIOES, ! Arty 'oilier tstairUmeat ; ' roB'tnz 4 A BEsiQUALiTr qfvork: t l.s r; Printing; '-Btilinfj '1 AND. 3D I'UT C3-, Of Every Description,, Executed Promptly. - T .. .- '- , AND , r. . ' - ' . " - . i . v . skilfully; Improved Tiacliiiicry ATtTi.ziianDs 1 .. 1 . . t . . .. 0r n A r- r-yrf- 7 "jf - - 7'. r 'I