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JJO 1 tic ; r it - - I ill : fill ll i - ' J V - 1 ' I l rCV u : rj l'm' "3 5 I r t - f tr ; vVic JDr "i f f I 1 - 1 .if .3 VOL. IV. 9;1871y I i l . iff 1 1 W H L f(H 1 -i . - : . 1 ...iv ....... .VII 1 tt?) , i; - ' CITY. jatiosal Savings Bank, Dock Steeet. jtoen Saturday nights, to receite deposits from 5 to 8 o'clock. V. DHacumbebJ iH ttqof do5 tf Hi Pier- pudley & Ellis advertise cheap shoes'. J to A. L. Price's live boot and - shoe Go ii r?";J. ' Cartway & Cleopar keep an elegant bai- berbop. ' prince Larington has refurnished his new barber stop ; A. Hartsfield makes things fly in the crockery line: jon bet. ; . , ' : Ve learn that the Indiana have gone home mil not visit our Fair, j - look 8 and stationary can be found at j join D. Love's, otl north Jbront sireei. Jaco,bi axes" the people to drop in and rtis hardware He does the business . v0uce th ordinance; passed bffi&p Board; j 01 Xldamen in relation to .Boney's bridge. I ) jfrfliierger keeps on blind all of tlie book store. ' - " y, V. Bbutte in the granite row on Front gtre7t, iovites the public to examine his of furniture: - j- $ ? ' .-; f h Xilit schools are in session at the Wei oii school house, on 7th street, on lon Jay, Wednesday and Friday nights. Wo notice that the Board'or Aldermen hVe submitted a report in relation to a proposed; bridge; i)ver the railroad on Tbirl street. ? 1 1 t ill I i ': The I urgent and cheapest stock of Sad dlery in the State for sale at J. S. Tophatu Cos., No. .8 South Front street. Wilming- ' too, n. c. '; - .. , ::: : . Faur gay and festive , feminine s were up before cbiirton yesterday. -Sweetened Jbces vinjr did the work,, and they wilt each so- journ in custody ol the. marshal awhile. i j Just call at Joe;Clifford'8, on Front street, if jouwish to get a starter matfe the best, you know what. Joe accommodates tne traveling public with sleeping .appart- . . 1 J . . m ' i . : . I . , i 1 i , , t I f i i. ! j I menis aiso. Chifdren should not be permitted to driok tea! or coftee, . as it debilites the stomach and creates a. morbid jappetite, which too j frequently results in the habitual use of rum and tobacco. ; s if" ' ?.v JTT.-I . G real-Auction Sale of .valuable goods at Ko. 11 South Front street, consisting of dry goody crockery, china and glass ware. Toys, dolls and x ankee notions in great va riety S'es every day and night. Major 3Iaun-i trim little sheet will make its fiit- appt'vrance on fTuesday mornirilr, i Vm: 14th. We understand the .Major has met witlr all success" desired in securing ad Tmisemente, and that Ms paper is full.- Its h pity that some others we have beard of, who iutend encagi ng iq the same enterprise, tfv off the haridlu whenv dealers refuse to &dverUjMT The Plitladelpliia Scientific Journal says tbt "Messra. Geo. P. Rowel I & Co., of New ' York are so well and'exteiisively knowri all orer tUis continent,, that to name them and explaiu the Qature- of their business .would be 'superfluous. No Newsi)aper Advcrtisiog Agency has ever displayed more energy and skill in the transaction of this delicate "and tict-rcquiring business." Whe following! are the names of officers Chon n at thp. nuarterlv election of Free , a- 7 - , . Love Lodge, Grand tJnited Order of Odd Fellows ; James K. Cutlar, P. N. G.; G. E Berdob, B. S. to P. N. R- J. Jones, L. S. to P. m G;' G. W.Bettsr N. G.; W. aowe, K. .'to in. u.; narry jams, u. o. w 6.; Henry Shaw, V. G ; W T. Harriss, H. S. to V. G.; Lewis Bryant, L. 'Si to V. Jas. E. King, F. S.: F. Andrews, I. G.; I J. Jones, O. Gj WyTIJ ad4ell, Obidiw tor; JolhrMeares, Warden ; Edward Dixon, Chaplain. Jaccbey8er who died at ttje city hospi VSupday evening,. is well known to most of our "citizens. To those who know his in Taluabi services during the terrible scourge ot yellotf fever which carried pflf more than thousud of our people, among them some of our most esteemed citizens, his death will cause a pang of regret : and a tear of sympathy. JacQbrEeysf! has eeni failing for several m6nths, he has been aa inmate .of : the hospital for the better part ot a year, He died a member of the Catholic Church, ad is briedJin6ak4ale; Cepietery, where it is hopedf t-ome kindiy btnd'may not allow Ms deeds of kindness to be forgotten. He did good, rsking3uillife wneaheeVerl few to assist the sick and render (the last ad offices to the deati: 1 : T' ' 'V The school committee " of Harnet town ship ard bound riet to be outdone in builds ing school houses and making preparative tor free schopjs. , At a meeting ;ot thfrod committed' on Monday lasti It was requested each citizen of the towusbip, wko could do so, to go right to worky hew, the, timbej, &c, and get everything in readiness when, a day, would be set tor the erection Dt ths houses; -'rtl:''V J : -J- ij This looks like business; a&d we may ex pect to bear ' of at least fire schools being started iri the toWnship by the first of De cember We understand that ieacbrs nYe already been engaged.' Laws DELATs.-It is to be regreted that suitors in court have been so long deprived; bi a bearing and determination of tne causes for trial belore our Superior Court, It is an evil in itself prejudicial both to suitors and to the public," and it would be well if proper steps were taken to remedy this evil. We are very; far irom being understood as entering any complaint against the learned Judge who presides in New Hanover Court, or "any of tne distinguished lawyers who practice therein. f r s . It is well known Hhat all or nearly all of those directly gnd immediately interested in the speedy determination of causes pendiDg in the court, are not our political: friends, and the suggestion is simply made with a view to correct what seems to be a public grievance, and with no idea to provoke any political animosity, or for one moment to admit that politics has anythiig to do with this questions. As journalists we ci aim the right to reflect the opinion of the people upon all subjects wherein the people are j concerned. The following , report , was submitted to the Board of Aldermen, at their meeting on Monday evening, November 6th, 1871 : The spt cicil committee, to whom was re ferred the mutter of cost of building a bridge on Second street, over railroad, Rkpoiited, That they employed the ser vices 1 1 Mr. j. iv. lirown, uity saurveyor, win lias submitted a drawing of the same, with the estimated I cost, at sixteen thou:: sand dollars, ($16,000.) Mf-Browne also submitted a, plan and estimate v for bridge on Thiid street over railroad, at a cost of seven thousand, seven hundred and: fifty dollars, ($7,750.) ! The Wilmington ana weiaon nan noaa Company refuse to contribute toward building these bridges. The committee therefore recommend that the bridge over railroad on Third street be built, and that the Mayor advertise ipr sealed proposals to build the same.? ', , f D. Rumley, ) feinged. Wm. Kellogg, Committee. " i ( Owen Birney, ) . The consideration of this matter was laid over until next meeting. We have heard of a great many leats of iuff2lers. and have even seen Herman and Heller in their surprising perfirmiocei, but 'wlmt can they do. to cmpare with the Chinese trickster whose witchery 18 de hcribel b? h. traveler in Kinssti as llows: "That same night a 'juggler appeared, whoiwas one ot the Great Klan'slaei?, and, the Amir said fo him. Come Khbow us 8orpi ot your wonders.'' Upon this be took! a woorferf ball with seven holes iu it, through which long thongs were passed, ai$ Haying hold of one of these, slung it into the air.c It went so high that we lost sight of it altogether. (It was the hottest reason of the year, and we were outside in the middle t the palace4 court.) There now : remained only a short' end of at thong in the conjurer's ? handj i and he" desired oue of the boys who assisted him o f lay hold of it aM mount; He did so,, climbing by the -.tlinng and we ; ht sight of him: The conjurer then called to hira .hre timt4 but geitmg no; answer he natebett; up a kUea& if in a great roge laid hold of the thohi, and disappeared in his turn sBy nnd by be. threw down , one of the boy's hands, hen'a foot, then the other hand and the other foot, then the trunk, and last of m!1 the head I L istly, be came down bim-, si lt, puffing and blowing, and with bis Clothes nil blidy, kissed the.' ground ber fore the Amir, and said something to him in Chinese. The Amir gave him some or-? d'-r in repfy.and our friend then . took the lad' 'limbs,, laid hn . together in their places, aud gaVtf a kick.wjhan;preste ltfiere was the4 boy. who got up and stood pefbr us 1 . . ,. '' " i -r- . Wateb Wojiks. Onr enterpnsing Bheriflf Mnj. Scbenck, has,- we understand, been using every tffiirt to secure wwicr ppr)is for our city. No one can doubt but that this step will meet the approval of every citizen "of Wilmington. It wouf d .. be a great safe guard to the property of our city. In fact property would a1ejfsjite secure from dam age by fire, with: the i' present well regulated Fire Department jJ and a good supply of water irom d yurua u ytvpnj ivkivcu m dierent portions of bur city The j Major handed us - the November copy, of the Manvfavreri andBuUder, a vlry instructive and . usefai laonthlv, rV t contains 5 on pageSSl,, complete iljustra- tton and.aescnpuon oi - me waver ck.? ator. which cannot be excelled ; in siinVjJ f iwM and.jWUjraj8.i,0O05 galtonji oU water a per minute.:g iMMS mil 1-Hwtslai -.a ' , 1 We Jearn tkatmproixtntic-'froHhVvHji 'draalic CmMny; a1of Pennaltd furnish pump and other apparatus for, water, works, will bp laid before our citizens tre long, vx VICTORY I ! THE ALL THE DEMOCRACY DEFEATED IN SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY, KU KLUX, AND TAMMANY THIEVES REPUDIATED. ! REJOICE REPUPLICANS ALL OVER THE LAND. ! We give the lolTowing election summary from dispatches received from a friend in Washington r - Wisconsin has elected a Republioan Gov ertoof and -Legislature by 'an overwheJming majority. ' ! New York goes. Republican by at least 85,000 or 40,000 majority. Large republican gains in the city and throughout the State State ticket and Legislature strongly repub lican. -I Massachusetts increases her republic m majority. . 1- New Jersey elects a republican Legisla ture. Large gains. Minnesota elects a republican Governor by an increased majority. Republicans have carried Kansas by" a greatly lncreasedjnajority. Grand Receptionrof the New Steam Fire Engine. . "1.;' , One of tbe most imposing events for a long time back, took place in our city on last Monday. j It will be remembered that not long since the city purchased a new fire engine, to be presented to the Cape Fear. Firq Com pany. Monday last was the day designated for the reception of th engjinelby the com patiy, wTch tookiplai at thijesidence of ton..Geo. W, Price, jfl Mr. Price on being chosen to preside, arose and said ! Genilem9n of, ths Cyp Fear Fire Engine I" t!&mpany:$-,$ I.Ll f) f V 1 s .. Permit me briefly to acknowledge the flattering and complimentary honor you have conferred upon me in selecting me to preside over vour deliberations to-day. You have assembled lor the purpose of re ceiving from the city i he Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine, and when iyi. look upon that EfracefuK vet powerful in;u;liiiu' fien 2 a at wl'h admira'jo.'upon yuir well dlscip ined company, ioj I hcavf, museiHT to-l Icter rajned firem- n, into w ! care this!ra ister pieccj of genius i to be iniru8trd,jvte con template with pride your - future j' record uponf the pjig's of history in connection with the Fire Department., And my! fieiids, I feel gratified in asserting that if, efficiency,- devotion, zeal, maniy courage, ucipune, ind all tliecombiued requisite qualifica- tioust nects.ary to constitute tlieirue Ure man IwUf- gain .distinction for true firemen. ipe CJUin oi, fj umiugbou win ever uoiu in. gratdful remembrance those -througt whose instrumentality this steamer was placed in your hands. . Your past record, my friends, justifies us in arriving at this conclusion $nd we know that you appreci ate the great confidence thus reposed in you. Hence it is we honor you, andj all true hearted firemen who are thus prompted by duty, honor and humanity, to undergo the harSshipexppsures, perils and dangers in cident to a fireman's life. We regard you as" the muscle aqd sinew 4of pur common wealtb, the 'defenders ot our homes,4 and the brave, protepf or of our hearths and children. Again let me thank you tor your compliment. f . .Hon. Silas N. Martin then came forward aodLin Ids usual interesting and instructive JangUSge delivered the following-beautiful presentation speeph t 1 Firemen and membsrs of the " Cape Fear - iSteam Fira Engine Companp :" ! It it with 'ride nnd pleasure that I come here to-day, in the h;iine .tf, and in the part ofthfe city of Wjlminguip.v fo place in your custody the new and splendid steam re engine 'Cup Fear' i wbicb is now before us. Named fothtivet m liich j vver ebbs and flows past our city, it will prove, I hope harbinger of jour constancy and regularity in tne penormance oi duty. j :The history of your engine commences to-dav. It stands before ns the substantial evidence of the?good wilt ot the people of WilmiLgton, ' ti well as bl the; municipal government, towards you, colored people, who have given so much service to the fire department of this city. After several at tethpts on the part of the colored fire com panies to obtain a item fire engine by their own tnorts, aiaeq ,ty supscripuons ; ii was cteemed best to' replace tne ttiany n TOmparties xxdered of little service by nana the YlCTORT! introdnction : of two steam ' fire eneine?. bv lhe purchase .f one ood stead fire easrine; The city government tnof ed thereto byt$ e petition of numbers .oinfitrentialp bosjneiS men, and an appreciation lot tbe premises, effected the purchase Jot the VCape FearX ' 2 l-t It was ielfc that tbe cblbrecr?fireiheii wb6,; in time past, had borne tht heat'itid bur then" r of the fire service; ? deserted, is ft slight recognition of their services; I an en gine fully up with: the mpdern ; times, and, that the company haying charge of it ought to be equal in efficiency to the demands up on it. After much time and the overcoming' of many obstacles, - we have the ' result in a beautiful and powerful steam fire engine., . To most of yout composingf thii fire com pany, the service is not new: Many of ybu have served with crest credit, tinder many difficulties, in otherj companies'. In1 'the past no . class of our . people . hive ? shown more detotedness, or ealv or labored more faithfully in the protection of Jife and pro perty, than our colored firemeiufAs in the past, I look for a future . career.ot the comr pany, made up of honorable deeds. " 9 Every fireman in -time of conflagration and peril, to a certain extent is the guar dian of the safety of the city, j He ought therefore, at all times to. . so comfort him self, as to command confidence in time of need, He should be upright, true and un der complete discipline. Ever ready at the call ot distress, ever quick to prevent loss and destruction. Throughout the civilized world, monu ments have been raised to commemorate the noble deeds and .perpetrate the memory of devoted firemen. . No branch ot service, either military,! naval or civil ; recalls more forlorn hopes led, or more darjpg exposures, than the fire service.. . Let these deeds oi valor in the past stimulate you to emulation. The engine which is to-day confided to your charge is of most modern build com bining strength and beauty. It represents tlie result ot the experience, research and study of the mechanics of the present dayC It is the aggregate of everything good per taining to tire engines, dating back to tne first torce pump engine of John Vauder Heyden in 1663, two hundred and eight years ago. , Two centuries ago the devour ing elements had no machinery to check it. When there was nothing more to burn the fire went out. The fire engine therefore is one of the great civilizing anoV humanizing inventions of the latest centuries. I confide bow to your care this engine with confidence, ;in which every memix;r cf th.e city government shares. It is yours to manage and care fr. In the name ot the Vty I give it in your charge. Keep the hnnnp nf tr-nr rrrrn..if Itrirrht a minr on. i.ine is"mfwrighjL IJneUlfei' 5 b4 tarnished. Liet the reputation of the "Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine C6mpany" never receive reproach,! but, let if be said with pride by every one of you, t4I belong te the Cape Fear steam fire company." At the conclusion .or Mayor Martin's re marks, Mr. Geo. v7 Betts followed in re sponse in behalf of the. company, He ap preciated the aetion ot the city authorities in giving to the company so valuable and useful an ornament. The company would always be found at their post of duty when needed. They would never be unfaithful to the trust .reposed in them by the citizens of Wilmington. When tlie alarm was sounded they would be on hand. Nene who were true firemen v would shirk their duty. After again thanking the Mayor and Board 5f Aldermen, he concluded by wish ing all a good night. After the speaking was concluded, the procession formed and paraded through our prominent streets. The elegant taste die, played in thp beautiful decoration of the engine and hose carriage was noticed by all. The fine appearanoe of the firemen, as they marohfd along like otd driljed veterans, caused expressions ot admiration from almost every spectator. We may truly add that the parade throughout equalled any that had ever tsiken place in Ur city. The splendid collation anil supper, gi yen at the City Ila'l dnri.usj the; evening, grati fied all ihst were present. Not a thing oc curred during the day and evening to mar iu the leist the great pleasure that every one seemed ftw epjuy. 5 1 1 1 STATE IFEJiS. - ' fjliatbeth uity is bound to have a rail road. . - - . . The Asheville Pioneer proposes the name ot Hon. John Pool tor Vice-President on the Grant ticket. ew $erpe qiagsover a turnip weighing five pounds and measuring twenty-four inches iu circumference, Turner: v. Holden and Douglas case originated in Orange has been transferred tp Qraiiyille tiuuty fpr trlaj. r - We regret to learn that Dr. Menninger; the Secretary of State, liHS been ill for MQe days and conteqututly the awards tor sta tionery pbntracts are delayed. - Gov. Vakcb Rumor has connected this distinguished gentleman with , the press of this city, Carolinian. : " Humor goes a step on and. says this dis tinguished, gentleman will take1 charge of the "jokers column.? &r&t V Hon. Jos. Dixon, of Green county, having been appointed by the government to, take testimony in "cases ot claims against tfee government,' the result of the late war, will open an office jn the city of Newbern this week. J&ro. i I tomp j LyoV, coavictecl ki Oranca court formurderi baS been sentenced to death, by hanging; Execution 1 to lako place on the sip ot the present month. V V v arrest of Ira klux, continue in this and Cjeaveland county Thi democratic tel ia this.ccity; coniainsi(ribrt joYtesi) ku kltxx4metf.thee$ are tEirgect with t -1 thecreatest fool Is that frie tarfest from Crbdlii :us. u; 1 - - i SPECIAL. 1 CITY ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING BONEY : Bridge. ; , 'v.'- WHEREA8.lt is considered unsafe to drive. or ride over Boney Bridge with any horse, cart, carriage or aiy conveyance whatever out of an ordinary tcalk, the Mayor and Aldermen do Obdaxh, that if any person, by himself, acent or servant, shall ride on anv horse or mule, or shall drive any buggy, -dray, carriage, cart om nibus, or any other vehicles , over, or on said bridge out of an.ORttniAST.WALK, the proprie tor, or owner of said horse or vehicle shall be subject to a fine of FIVE DOLLARS. Any ordinance or parts thereof, conflictinir. are hereby repealed. The above ordinance was passed by Mayor and Board of Aldermen of city of Wilminton, on Monday evening, November 6th, 1871. Attest. T. C SEKVOSS, City Clerk- nov9 1847-2t PROCLAMATION. Mayor's Office, ; NOVEMBER 3d, 1871. WHEREAS, His Excellency the President of the United States, and His Excellency the Gov ernor ot the State of North Carolina, have each designated the 30th day of November, to be - 1 - . ... observed as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to God for His many ' blessings, vouchsafed dur- ing the past year: Now, therefore, in conformity with these proclamations and customs, I,1 Silas N. Martin, Mayor of the City of Wilmington, do call upon the citizens thereof, on that day, to suspend al business so far as practicable, and to take such- measures as may seem meet and proper to ren der up their thanks to God. To those who have been more than usually blessed, I suggest that they open their hearts and assist, ay substantial gifts to those less favored, so that all msy have reason to rejoice on that . filLAS N. MARTIN, v Mayor, nov 5 145-tnovSO New Atlvertiseinents. Women's Calf Balmoral's, yER-Y cheap; A GOOD ARTICLE. DUDLEY & ELLIS, Sign of the Big Boot. " 147 nov 9 A. L. PRICE, AT THE LIVE BOOT & SHOE STORE Front and Market Street. HAS IH STORE A , NICE ASSORTMENT of Boots and 8hoes, euitable lor all classes, to which he invites the attention ot his old friends and patrons for tale cheap, nov 9 147rtf A, HAIITSFIELD, Importer of Crockery. VFFERS TO THE FUBHC THE MOST J complete assortment ot CROCKERY, GLASS, , . f CHINA, PLATED WARE and ' ,U U T-IiEBY , ei exfosed lor sale In North Carolina, and St prices that will not tail to meet the approbation ot his patrons. . ..- . ? v He will furnish to dealers Goods at a very Call and examine, at No. 35 North Front st. nov 9 , . ;t 1 147 tf CLIFFORD HOUSE, Worth Fr o ri t S tr ec t , WILSIINGTOlf, N. C, A LL WILL REMEMBER THAT I AM CON rV stantly supplied with liquors. Cigars and Tobacco, of the very best. Furnished rooms are also kept far the accommodation ot the tray- euns public - r' , i . 1 J.'A. CLIFFORD, Proprietor, noT9 o ; 147-ly jonN d. Love, BOOKSELLER M OTIOM, WIMINGTON, K . C. " SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL AND OPFICE STATIONERT, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMS. FANCY ARTT- s v. cles, &c, &c. &c. ; , HORTON HOUSE: "111. !A. HOVEL . I -10 By the author of Valerie Aylmer. f . Boktas genuine merit.". ,w vUuga J " w written with bothfirorrndprR. th. , .. ! :i sctora are hve personsahd talk Ms people of sense and cnttitm jL-.-tiJ-.T f s : : r wjjuuuna are venr For sale at Live Book Store. ,. h T i iiw--in JACOBI AXE. knSSif6!41 escel aa othc. both In shape and material. ; Be suie to ask for - ptri . Tlxe Jaootai kx, " A inn: . n n S ' : Autisri' wo OTHIJR, -; v For you will then be certain you are getting the I best for your money. - fcTcry Axe Warranted. . For sale wholesale and retail, at . j I NATH'L JACOBPS Hardware Depot, N 0. 0 Maiket st., And Dealers thronghont the State. IX. j HARDWARE. IX AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS CUT- ' s LERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS GUNS pistols, amunition; &c. ' UUNS We would respectfully call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS i To our full and complete assortment, embracing llfdJe,V de8cripUon of Goods iS tieTrSe -and to tbesuperioradvantages we can offer from ' m ttSeagenCy "'JetdiDg Factories KISTbslfS8018""14 Harness Leather, &cal&cS, 0il8 Glaas, Sash, Doors and Blinds, thfeikCaatU CXamlne Psinff, . ' NATHL JAtiOBrs, Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market t. nov 9 147-ly prince, iAnP!r:r,tnri RAoSiF nE-TOBmSUED HIS BARSBfe" tO See his Old rnttnmnro o n VI TT01 ' wSnen8 asistants are PQle tat-effil nov U ' : - J 1 ' ii- - r F. A. SHUTTE, In 1 1 ( 1 . CIRAKTITE ROW IN FURNITURE, 1 MAT TRESSES. ; WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGING8, 1 CORDS, m, TASSELS, j FRINE8. , HaViniT JUSt received mnnnlv nf Wrtii?T, t am prepared to give the public as rood bar-' Kins as can bo had in the city. 4 8 1 icnbc tan ana eiamine. nov 9 147-ly ( I LOOK HEREi 7-M, BROOKS, AT MARKET tQTALL No! 15, keeps on band constantly, : ; BEEF,, SAUSAGES, an.a good meats of all kinds, 'ri'- ? noy 5 4- 146-lm Repository ol Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction.", harper bazar. j p Notices of the Fret. ltiti really the only illustrated-chromcler of fashion in the country. Its sUnDlements alone are Worth the subscription price of the paper. WhQe tally maintaining its position as a mirror of fashion, it also contains stories, poems, bril liant essays, besides general and personal gos sio.i-Boston Saturday Evening Gazette. There never wai any paper published that so delighted the heart of woman. 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