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Mayer can't b ' beaten as a bakist. Those pies and cakes are delicacies: ' ' Advertisement from 4 Mayor's office, in re lation to city lamps, is important. . ! Henry. Servoss caraefrom the day. )He emule a smije'as he- passed our - office. . . ; '' The Board of County Commissioners did cot meeTfon yesterday - hs was expected. They meet on Monday. : s f - The Auditing Committee of the Board of County " Commissioners, met on yesterday and approved a number of bills. !? Mayor flartiu ban lsswo ji a proclamation, Viesigimtinjfjiie 30th iv -f N.ivember to be 'olwer'leit'a.4 a day of rlninksgiysn ami prai 81 The largest and ? cheapest ftock ot dad cilery iu the State. M'o'r't'ale at J. S. T)piiani & Cos.. No. 8 i outh Front ftieet, Wiliuiug- ton, N. C. T.i W. Brown's beautiful . selection, ot 1 iuwelrrjirid wutches. Qo to No. 37 Market strett and put the tune of Hay in your pocket. " . ... , ... !-u- 4 x. ..." . - ; ' ' 'J iA . Geo. Myers ; at his old : established stand -is offering a splendid line of groceries and provisions, at prices that wiU astonish the good people of this vicinity. 1 1 i . j fi The hew bell that was procured for the colored Baptist church has (been placed in the belfry. It is said to be made of good metal and rings exceedingly clear. ' . Attention is called' to the splendid stock of goods now for sale at Munson & Co. Bargains are offered in clothing &c.j thajt xannot escape the attention of the public. . The , largest and best stock of hardware agricultural implements. &c, in the South, i atre i offei ed ' at lovv-lrites, by Id.iwsoq .Teal & Helming. Every one knows where their store is located wri Market square.. 1 We noiicu that Saturday is the great poultry and piovision dy in our market ' A large number of market carts and wagons were .stationed along' Market street all day Jeslerday. ! Just lwk for -'Ai'.-D. BrownV new adver tiseuunt ot lall and winter tnilliuarv goOds. His handsome sttw k is 'inst suited for ihe Wilmington market. : Every article is ol late and phoiee selection. . .: . .t ; u '" ' m -- '"' Buyers of dry ji'oods,; don't purchase un til 'you have, examined Sol. Bear i&ro'.-. column of new advertisement.; You cannot bat be satisfied if you give ? them a call: Their two large slorts are situated on Mar ket square. . .' ; . . i Great Auction Salei ol valuable goods at -l , No. 11 South Front street, consisting of dry goods, crockery, china and glass ware. "Toys, dolls and Yankee notions in great va- rietv. bales every day and nignt. 4 On our way up the country wo stopped at Goldsboro with bur old friend Morris, of tbe Commercial Hotel. Morris serves his guests with the best ot i the, season,' and looks closely to their comfort. We advise tur friends 1 1 give him a call when passing through Goldsboro. . ' - Our modern course of living begets a con- dition of the body, that required occasional Relief, j The system becomes enfeebled, de ranged, clogged and labors in its task. The mind sympathizes with.it and both sink J or i. ' , i r.? r !"' t j ; it- are depressed together. - To restore the vital energies, purge the system-r-cleanse the blood 'take Ayer's Pills. Glasgow (Ky ) Free Press. -V : V . 'Of late years advertising has assumed, a i. 5 W ft jt i 1 1 M very important phase in fact, has become a science in pusiness, and no one nas done ! , I 1 . more; or as mucb,.to make it so, ,aspeo. P RowelV& Co4bi,Kew Ymk. iThe1.protnpif and systematic mode of transacting their business has gained! tne confidence fof all large advertisers, .and has raised them in & few Years Irnfn nnp. nr t.Vin smnflpfit fr ho leading' advertising house s ' in the world." Maple Leavei '1 rX I 4" '-" . -. i a mt -s s m tott ATTivrirlrrrSir Col. Klein's idea of ) running the street cars until ten P. M., is a stood one. It is a great accommodation to .the public. No tice the newly arranged time table in an other column. ' " v r Turnet the Jbsialf,is i'uU kt hli ijUliusi- ncss., He gets pn the witness stand, looks fierce, swells at the head, pus at the buspm and travels around the truth in hist usual Careless style. '4 Shreier ? BrOTkcep constantly j on band the bestofieadi madei clothings They cannot "be excelled in their custom made suits. Step around to their store on Mar- i. Kei streew ana examine ror yoursen. a James dattiVie1 fw&s. lrreitecl T6na peace 9 1 warrant, committed to jail in default of $100 bail. Jemes had to go . notwithstanding his promise to "retire to the shades ot inoralfelicity." ' ' ' '' ' ': : r' ; That, hshincc pole of Flacks must have been ' a bouncer ' when it was all " thar." We were stujwn a piece of it yesterday. It measured nearly three inches in diameter. We were ' told that Flack used it to catch marsh ponies on the sound. The Journal says it can't predict the re sult of the different State, elections that will take place on . next Tuesday The fact is its prophecy was so unfounded and receiyed so severe a shock in August last that it has not beeu able to waddle since. ;': ' ...... - n ..... "f - .i i- vsk: u .'i We hear ot complaints being made of boys going about o'ur city using destructive little slings. '-' They seem to take great tie liuht iiiif standing? off faVid JMiigUheiu to hurl stones at ttie lamp post: un different corners. Officer Wolcott succeeding in sur prising some of them, yesterday and gave them a severe; rt pri maud They wll be looked out for herealter. f ' A wraud receotiou of the , Steam File Eogine No: 3 is to take place at the City Hall, on to morrow evening. A, supper is to be given by the Cape Fear Fire Company. We understand every ; effort has been brought to bear by I the committee ? of ar ranemeuts to make the evening a pleasant one. We have no doubt bat that thuir ef forts will meet with success. ; Pigs have some excellent traits,of char acten If one chances to wallow a little deeper in some mire hole than his fellows, and so carries off and corner into possession of more of filth than his brethren,, he never assumes an extra importance on that ac count j This does not hold good with all hogs," however, foFit seemTthe deeper Joq Turner gets into the mire and filth, the more arrstocratic airs! he .a.ssumes, which cer tainly entitle him be u first class hog. A disturbance tWok place on Water street' yesterday; It appears that ;;William Mitchel Had been boarding at the house of Mary Kenan, on. Water street, and had concluded to change hisf boarding house. On- Making known hia purpose, iie was told that his baggage would be retained as collateral for the .amount vf board he ,owed. This caused considerable of a discussion between himself, and Mr. Marat en', who is connected wit U the house. t - i One' word brought on another and' re sulted in a pugilistic effort between the t wo. Maifden beinij the strongest, bruised Mitdhel Considerable.' We understool that com plaint had been made of the uisturbauce. That organization ; Iwve you oinett it ? ' Pic I I k (4 iTl Ion pv (IlMll'.lAVf!. Wti IQSiGB application' for Membership and were, luckily, admitted This new order was first introduced into our city on last Wednesday evening, and it has met with great tur cess. The opening hour was announced when The chores begun, and the Glen Valley nymn, Was heard to cho through the long isleo dim. Then how solemnall becamn, not a sound to be heardf8ave the ' train pkil the. proces sion that led forward the newly a, ushered applicant. Then was heard the,loud,ttnd long thunder tones irom tne tomos ooma below ?which lCu'alle8 the 240, met with iron will and all was right (Wright) mid the merry peals ot the camp bell (Campbell.) Mr. 'J.'i Bi Neathery the Governor's pri vate Isecretary, has recovered. J : - rr i "j ifi'i f;T P hfJlj rr A I g" Tae towbyfekbry iUUi ty.iSm proving fast. , .... " i . Jrf r,' m Some ot the North Carolrnians who went to Indiana two years ago are ieturningr 0 The Tre mairie iJrds. were in Hillsborough Ia3t Friday uicht. i Af heavy lawsuit, 'involving the 'entire University property at Chapel 'HtfV real and personal, is now, pending. - I A colored man at Argyle bad his arm taken offg oy being run over.bf "a train tn tie.WjpV&R. K.R.. nn.uO;r.,u ' :v The Charlotte? Fait appear. .to bare me; with great aiiwe yitVrj Sere present from other Statevrftsr jnsr v V 'NT.. G? SUNDA Y The school! fund ot our . Stale, which bad accumulated t6 "$150,000; : U1 now ' being drawn out for disbursement. 1 (Upwards of f eighty ku ktujt: hard been arrested Iek tjincbla j county' byjftbe U. Sj officersf Still Joe Torrps and Vays the K. K. does not exist. - ' . Mt is said? that Strudwick a' Dcmqcratic memberlthe Legislaturdh asjjeea Ahargea with th the ku-kux-rmurder of.Qatlaw in Ala jice. tf he beuilty"let the law have its mance, course! P The NintliAfinuat Fair of : the: CumJ berland County Agricultural Society, will Se held a Fayettevillejon. the 22d, 23d and, 24th inst. The annual address will be delivered on Thursday. , The authorities have been after Mr. Ham. C. i Jones,! thei. red' hot democratic Senator Irom vMeckllnbqrg. jHe Is charged with ku kluxing. Should not be surprised to hear of bis resignation soon. Gen. D. JI.. Hnithas violently assailed the ictte'r of John C. Gorman; Esq., in relation to his -campaign against the outlaws. Would like to see Hill try his generalship on Lowery; he would "then see how it is himself. Ex-Gove:nor Vance, the would-be United States J Senator A Svill not take Ids seat until the cows Come home. , lie Stands about as much chance for bting admitted as he did for executing his treasonable epithet 41 of filling" hell so full of Yankees that their feet would stick out ot the windows.",. if fi,-. .r XTf3kro nn,.u mrrtn Wc'n 'Tilt niium ViUUU llkTTp EAi'tUj luu u . m. im4 n a Irom Western North Carolina is ' cheering. GM)d;ifeldi If om cropsj I nncxainplcd mast, and more fat Mbeef Cattle, and! finer, than were ever known before. Beef is only worth in marktt four and five cents. Carolinian. ' North ' Carolina: ' ; Honored. Justus Brutus Wheeler, . half brother to Col. Ml fi. Wheeler, the historian, has been appointed to the position of Professor of Mathematics in the Military Academv at West Point, in place of Professor Mahan, who destroyed himsetffilMhutt Uiitrtalpf Com merce. . . I We clip the following from a New York paper r " Miss, ?Bellf vtho has (or several ' years sustained a school in North Carolina, tor the education of the poorer class of whites, inet 5 a party of laidies at West Thirty-fourth Street i yesterday afternoon, and gave so interesting an account of her experience'Soutb, that it was determined to hold another meeting'oniMonday. Execution' op Wm. Parker. Villiam Parktrf convicteft ata (ate term ot Guilford superior court with a colored man named Alfred, who has been respited by Gov. Caldwell till December of the jmurder of an old colored man, Tom Price, last Decern ber, was executed at Greensloro on. Friday last. He'denied the killing to 'he last and Insisted j that Price Was torn to death by dogs. ! Oldest Man inT tuk Stte. - John Barnes, Esq., of Caldwell ci-uiiiy, is sup posed , to V the oldest mail in Ninh Caro Una. ;lle is ne bundled and len . ars d, sound mind and memory, vigorous.. in good health and attends to hfs own Imsinrss. Not ' lohg' 1 since somoi of jus interested' hetrs induced the court to appolut a guar rlian fhr trip old man. but when he heard ot it he put off to tne county seat and had the whole mutter fret usitle. , , He insists upon at tending' to hia !' own f affairs, and 44 if they will pick, the pld gander they must wait for him to die." Carolinian. Travel w North Carolina. We clip the following from the Indianapolis, Ind., Evening New8 rom which we juclge con siderable travel is' taking place from the Westi to this 6tate. r t ? J Excursions to Greensboro, North Coro lina, seems to be the rage. Two. left yes terday, Tia -the .Baltimore and Ohio road, with 130 ipisseqA, andf tneonfthe Pan Handle with eighty, and amtther leaves this evening, via the Jtff rad, with a fair ro!pct of a goodly number." Why cannot iudu0$nent;beofrered these excursionists to visit our section. It might be' productive of good. New Bern Times. Papt&rt) Haircjck ws rjd befrp. Judge Tourgee, in Orange Cfmnty, ' on the 31st inst., for arresting Josiah Turner, Jr., on the 5th ot August, 1870V The jury found him guilty. . : ' - S ?: . Tne Judge then summed up the evidence, and said these were soldiers acting under order and. theft case was similar to that of a civil fiicefr making a falsi arrest. There was, said the Judge, no malice exhibited on the part of thef defendants. . Let them pay a penny and costs. Hancock paid the costs. 1 Whereat Turner. curses long, loudly,, and Jleep. e-tMk j, Harfcock ought to be hung. Whicli would xT doubt have been bad for Capt. Bob, if Turner nad been -.... . . . i - j i . it MORNING NOVEMBER 5, 1871. Packed Juries. We regret to notice in the Era a defence of the juries who recently convicted theku klux at Raleigh, in view of the fact tha did angels constitute the jury, and find some members ot the Demo cracy guilty ol ku kluxing, the democratic press would howl about it, and declare the juries a perjured, packed set. 1 M- For republicans, the ' consciousness, the knowledge, that the United States officials are governed by tne best J of motives, desir ous of bringing to jpsticei violators jof the law, and punishing thenuby fair and honest meansi ? should be sufficient. liea-Bern Times. '! -V Craved County since we alluded to ' . t .1 Tobacco. A few days a gentleman resident of this cour ty, who had successfully raised a ting out of a double' row of Trees (Water Oak fine crop of tobacco on a little farm in the . x . . -Bay Kim section. ! We hare since seea this Third .treet, be.wee CUe .nd gentleman, whose name is Jacob Bierbower, CamPhell streets. , and who states substantially, that on about Trees most be at intervals of thirty feet, ex nine or ten acres of land, he has raised elusive of crossings. during the past year 10,000 pounds of Con- tw. rtW . . . . . u. ' r, , t r ,. L1 ... Trees must average fifteen fet in height lrom necticut seed tobacco, from which hewill in all probability, realize net seme $2,000. ot and be guaranteed for two years. . He exhibited to us, and we have examined Payment will be made for each hundred as a sample of the tobacco, and pronounce it delivered and accepted. as fine as we have ever seed, tor cigar wrap pers, &c. Some leaves are forty-two inches long and from, thirty to thiriy-two inches wide. Mr. Bierbower is much pleased with his success, and, is using his influence to in duce other Northern gentlemen to emigrate to this section, andj was yesterday engaged in the negotiation of a farm in this vicinity, for a gentleman at the North, who, oh his & ! recommendation, proposes to come here. Mr. Bierbower is j of the opinion that this section ot the S?ate is admirably adapted, both by. soil and climate, to the successful growth and cultivation of tobacco, and proposes to engage in it very extensively ncreaiter: in auoi wnicn we wisu mm sue-1 cess, for it successful, this new branch of airriculture will add materially to the prosperity of this section.1 Neio-Bern Times, Tn Tiirhmnnd Virrrinia. a firm ot r.nlnrpd persons has tor' two years manufactured sassafras oil 'on a large.scale. The root is purchased, at the wfjteibrj at the rat of 80 tiiuts our liundred nuutida' anft40.000 pounds are used per week, producing two per cent., or 8,000 pounds unrectified oil. Since Ibis eslablishmeut commenced opera- Hons, other factories of like aescription UttTC UUCU BtUUCU 1U Tlllllti. kJckBottll Ho oil is used for scenting toilet soapsf flavor ing tobacco, &c. FayetteviUe Eagle. The tears ot sympathy are sacred drops irom the well ot lite. We can bear to hang by a thread if it be only Christ's spinning. Head Podner,and be Wine. Housekeepers auoaid bear in mind that of all the different Baking Powders in market, none have stood the test of a strict chemical analysis like Doolet's Yeast Powdek. Doo lby's Yeast Powder contains no ingredients but such as healthful and chemically pure. This insures uuiform success iu the making of rolls, biscuits, &c, which inferior articles doL-,,B,,n.M . ... , . . not. Manufactured and sold at wholesale Dy dn at Campbell, Mulberry. Princess, Market, Doolbt & Bkotuek, oy New 8t., ew York, and at retail by trrocers generally. SPECIAL. MAYOR'S OFFICE, City of Wilmington, N. C, November 1st, 1571. I T3KOPOSALS WILL BE-RECEIVED UNTIL Monday, 6th instant, at IS o'clock, from respon- sible persons to light the City Lamps. Proposals may befrendered by any person for all the Lamps, including repairs, or for one- half the number, with or without repairs. 1 . ' Bond for performance of contract will bo re- quired and fines imposed for every neglect of duty.? SILAS N. MARTIN, Major. nov 0 I4b-it PROCLAMATION. -f .... . Mayor's Office, NOVEMBER 3d, 1871. WHEREAS, His Excellency the President of the United States; and His Excellency the Goy eroor ol ihe State of North Carolina, have each designated the 30th day -of November, to be observed as a day ol Thankf giving and Praise to God for His many blessings, vouchsafed dur ing tbe past year ! Now, therefore, in conformity with these proclamations and customs, I, 8ilas N. Martin, Mayor of the City of Wilmington, do call upon the citisens thereof, on that day, to suspend all business so tar as practicable, and to take such ,! - K ' ' . WM der up their thanks to God. To those who i have been more than' usually t - " " blessed, I suggest; that they open their hearts and ; assist, fey Substantial gifts to those less favored, so that all msy have reason to rejoice on that SILAS N. MARTIN, - . - Mayor. nov 5 14Mnov80 s2in snALs of ncE, CITY OF WILMLXGTOPf. If; C. , V'" NOVEMBER 258h, 187L. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE ORDI- x .... - ..' ' , " -' nance concerning Cows will be strictly enforced. By order of the Mayor. V ' ; W. P. CANADAY, 1 f. City Marshal Journal and Star copy. hoy z - . 145 2t 51 Aypa S OFFICE, City of Wilmington, N. C.f i 4 . ; October 18tb, 1871 PROPOSA.L8 ARE INVITED FOR THE 8ET- Bonds, with acceptable, security, required for propr Derformance of contract. R. P. BARRY, Chairman Com. on Streets and Wharves, oct 22 , 142-lw MAirOfl'S OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C, i October 18th, 1871 1 PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THE laying ofa ha;d roadway of ballast, clay, marl, shell or other suitable material, on each side of Third .. . betwftfin nnmnhp.' n(1 r,natl - The roadway must be fourteen feet wide each side of the street, measuring; from the gutters, with a uniform thickness of - six inches of mate- 1 v :', rial-the 8anae must be levelled to drain into the gutters. The road-be4msujfcbeweUpa - --r- v 1 ajmeni, win oe maae ior eacn Diocfc as com pleted, delivered and accepted " , - Bonds, with suitable' security for proper per hormance of contract , will be required. R. P. BARRY, Chairman Com. on Streets and Wharves. oct 23 ; u. . ' iJ 143-lw MAYOR'S OFFICE: City or Wilmington, N. C, October 18tb, 1871 PROFOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THE grading of Third street, between Castle aid Campbell streets. ; r The street must be levelled from East to I West, sloping each side to cutters, which must DoQk, Ann and Castle streets, I Jfor further particulars, apply to James & Brown. R. P. BARRY. Chairman Com. on Streets and Whrrves. oct sm 142-lw MAYOR'S OFFICE. . .... ... City of Wilmington, N. C, October 18tb, 1871. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THE j laying ofa pavement on the East side of Sev'- erth street, between Market and Campbell streets. j Sidewalk must be of concrete or brick, twelve feet wide, curb of heart yello w pine or stone, & Inches wide and of requisite depth (8 to 13 inches. v . . ........ . . . ,. Payment will be made on completion, deliv ery and acceptance of every two sqaares. Bonds, with acceptable security for proper penormance ox contract, win oe required. j r BARRY, Chairman Com. on 8treets and Wharves oct22ai.: J VJ 142-lw New Advertisements. A. Ii, PRICE, AT THE LIVE BOOT & SHOE STORE, Front and 0arkCt Street AS IN STORE A NICE ASSORTMENT to which he invites the attention of his old mends and patrons-for sale cheap. 146- LOOK HERE! ! - . i "TTTM. BROOKS, AT MARKET STALL No. W on fOMUntlj. BEEF,: SAUSAGES, and good meats of kinds. . nov 6 t I HG-lm ii WANTED, IXTY TO SEVEN lY.FIVE F ULL-GROWN Pigeons, to be lelivered dnrlng the Fair in good order. , Apply to JOS. A. ENGELHARD, General Secretary. nov 5 NO. 146 BEin & BROS. C0LUI1N. 60 10 DEACpilTErr fy-r foh : . - DRY GOODS. Four Reasons . Why You Should Buy ol i ; SOL BEAR & DROS. lrdesTrabIeAUSE Ur GoodB u 6 M nwud r. 2NDBECAUSE wc never advertise. Goods we do not have. ORD-BECAUSE You can sayo at least 10 per O cent by purchasing of us. .'! iTH BECAUSE we are determined to sell t Goods cheap, always willing to show them ana will spare no pains to please our customers. T REDUCED RATES: I- - V; HATS AND CAPS, That cannot be excelled. , ItEAUY MADE CLOTllING, A superior assortment for the coming season. v taENTS FUr i!w I We have a large vane'tj "oi GLOVES, M SUSESNDBRS, ' UNDERWEAR, I HANDKERCHIEFS, &c., &c. OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Is, well filled, particular attention is given to tpis line or goods. Fully prepared for Fall and Winter- Trade THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF SELECTED BATS, IPS A N D AID FARCY GOODS, aJjT ItJEMJUCMiD IMiTEfjl THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, LARGE STOCK OT .. ; DLAtlltfcTC, CACPETiriQ, We only ask a visit to convince all of our jof I capacity to satisfy. v We respectfully invite the attention of oar old patrons, and the public in general, to our large and well selected assortment of "M NEW GOODS. ; Remember that we still ' occupy the' old stand, No. 18 and 20 Market Square. " ' ....... ,. 1 . t SOL. DEAR & DROSi" WHOLESALE AND RETALL DEALERS, ... . j" . . no5149ti; : ! J)RESS GOODS - ,. . - , - ,. - s. CLOTH 116 FUMli II lillllllS mm IB : i I I, 11 at i,. 1' '.I .4; 4. 1 7i i f.r 3? V' j fit .t,.. i lit: ; r!.ii.j;HlJ.
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