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- - : - r, .-1 - PUBLISHED DAILY,, ' ,w h BKBNARD, Editor aud Prop'r. Ofwb, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. ,i x var. In adranee.. ....$7 00 eS?n87lnadTance............... ri .ninths, in ad vaoca..: 2 00 nT, in-advance...... i 75 ni.p. Moawiwo Star wiu De aeiiverea in any part of tne City at Fittkbit Cchts per week. TEOBOLOUICAL RECOBU.N July 8, 1871.: , Barom eter. Time. ,Wind. Weather 7 2 P. 9 P. in. M. M. 39:99 29:93 29:94 NW Light Fair 3 Gentle jFair SE GentleFair Mean TenTp. of day WA ' Q " Highest observed Temperature ou Sunday oow degrees v'--.j... . Notb. All barometric readings are reduced tothe sea-level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. ROBKKT SSTBOTH, Serk't Surnal Service U. 8. A. Weatbr Report. Wab Dxfabthkn t, BUT, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer, Washington, July ; 10-4:85 P. Further local storms are' probable to-night from Missouri to Virginia, and in Michigan. Mo important change is anticipated for Tues? THE OIT1T. Ubinsbkrqb&'s Live Book Store, 89 Market street New Books Just Oat. Dr. CEOOK.Wlne of Tar for; Dyspespla, Indigestion, &e. . -r' T. D Mbabbs, Agent. Change of Wharf Steamer Waccamaw. Cha.3. Poshbb. Announcing that ke is not a candidate lor Sheriff. ":. Wm. M. Toisson. Masonic Notice St. J chn's Lodge, No. 1, F. & A. M.- j. W. Schbmck, Jb, Sheriff. -Election No- . tke. - . ' :. T. C. Sbbyoss. Dog Ordinance a. pew provision. -f Dudlet & Ellis, No. 41 Market street. Ladies' Buttoned Boots. ; . - : Grant & Co wan. Window Shades and Mosquito Nets. - - ;-4i ..-i - - T. D. Mbabbs, Jb. Steamer -Waccamaw Excursions. Positively Selling; Out at Cost at No. . 44, Market Street. v- llaving rented the store now occupied by Mr. Joliu 6. Bauman, corner Front and Market Streets, and Intending to open there with an cutire new Stock of Goods,-1 now offer , my eutire present 'stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c., &c, at actual cost. . i f . Persons wishing to purchase will do well by calling on me before baying elsewhere, as they will certainly be able to get bargains at "i.- -y "!"-'.' '- ; 8. Levx's, may 30 4m : ; Next door to Patten a Bakery. To City StiDseriDers. m On the first day of July, Mr. D. M. Cobb will succeed Mr. W. L. Harlow as City Agent of the Mukking Stab for all that portion of the city North of the centre of Market street. From that date all subscriptions in his Divii ion will bepayable to him. ; . All subscriptions due W. . li Harlow, and unpaid July 1st, are payable only to the un dersigned or his authorized Agents. - i June 13, 187i;:; : JBERNARD Kivalry in Cotton Farming- . From a private letter eceied by the firm of Messrs. Edwards & Hall, of tuis city, we learn that, last year, seven cotton planter of Colum bus county, made an agreement between them selves that they woaW.trx au eipef imenttb see which could broduce the 4&Qit r cotton from une acre of ground, and .tUi&t. the remainder would pay the one of their pumber who 4 pro duced thelargest amount the sum of $5 each. The experiment was . made and the result, in lint cotton, was as follows : :''; - v ? S. W. Maultsby, produced. 805 : pounds. 797 ' " 750 -hvl j ! 640 .' : 634' '? ' 600 - j. a. nerce, O. H. Powell, J. W. Hall, 8. H. Pierce, " J. O. Smith, Tbos, Smith, Total : ; 4993 ' ; The two highest produced an average of two good bales to the. acre, which ' at presebt prices would be worth ..about, $160., AsTone bale to an acre is considered a fair average on u cuitou frm, oar readers .will see. what can be doue by a determined effort. - This kind ; of rivalry beats, " tournaments (. "all -hollow,' , as there is something to be gained by It. JwO opening tne CampaiR-n. V ZPosters on the' walls and fences of the city inform us that HonV E'dwafd Cantwell and others will open the campaign against Con vention at the City Hall this evening. We were under the Impression that His . Honor made a pretty " fair opening on Wednesday, last, when he made a speech three mortal hours In length. II -it takes , a- rtpeech any longer than that to open the - Campaign we advise those who intend to remain during the meetinK to take their bedding and a "snack" of something to eat aloog for " some of the otuer candidates will want to have something ' to say this tirne vTb Judges ?6plnloB7.; on the Convention questiou ought to bj pretty well understood by this itfme. f-'-T..-f The Late Unrder lnColiunbna County. Sheriff V. V. vRtchardsori, ot COlombus cpun lJ', arrived, in tuis.'eltyyWte MoUie Waters in custody, who was lodged in Hio couuty jail". Moilie was the paranwurot Al'red Mac'teyj the negro fiend who murder-" 'd the uofgrtuuate oho t3tancillat Cerro ordo a few days ago and Isl6vbe"heW here "s a witness against Mackey, -who te bow in jil at v hiteville, the object being to keep the" two us far apart as possible nritil the trial shall take places -k - fmm ':. ' Sheriff Richardson says that much, credit is one to the Coroner ad to thecrtizens gener ally fer the promptitude and energy displayed In ferrettingout the murderer and lodging nim its a place of security. ' ; - Alluding to yoang BtancUl,, the Baleigh Td gram of Sunday says : " We " knew him as : a brave and gallant Officer of the 20th N. C. Con federate regiment during tbe! war." - J 7 AIad7 writer lays itdown as a fandamen. principle of moralsthat unmarried 'men would always Ure up to their tngZgemtnts. Therr ' 'hi -' i - ' ' ' " ' ' ;.---.. i - - - . I - - - "" " '-i - i -i v i ! ' - ' Vol. Vin-Ncu 93 Local Dot m. v i Salt aids digestion. Cantalopcs cure dysentery. ,c Lemons correct a body's liver. ... 7 No rain yesterday, ' although it was threatened. The County Commissioners were in ses slon"ogain yesterday. ' : Herealter the steamer Waccamaw will land at Lbrd's wharf, foot of Ann street. , Emergent meeting of St. John's Lodge No. 1; F. & A. M this evenicg. . The Medical Independent says ripe currants cure diseases bf the bladder V J . ! The thermometer indicated 94 degrees in the Stab office at 12 M. yesterday. Humor says Judge Russell declines the nomination tendered him in Brunswick. All the boarding-houses at Smith ville are full ; but we learn that others will be opened sooni? '"" - ---r - j- - V This heated term is severe on horses, and owners cannot exercise too much caution in using them.- , - . ; ? A white female and colored male patient were granted permission to enter the City Hos pital yesterday. if : - - A gentleman from Colnmbus informs us that that county will be all right for Conven tion in.August.'., ''.'y, V;M -:':?:C '--V;-,'"s i; i A good dinner may be obtained In the Waccamaw for 75 cents, and a good breakfast or supper for 50 cents. . . ' s The colored woman who was so badly beaten by her husband, one Henderson; a few days sfnee, is said to be improving. ; Steps are being taken by a number of col ored people of this city, we learn, to institute a colored Odd Fellow's Lodge here. The. Grand Lodge of the Independent Or der of Odd Fellows for the State of North Carolina, meets in Raleigh on the 19th Inst. Sergeant Seyboth. , of the U. 8. Signal ser vice, says the thermometer was higher In this city on . Saturday than anywhere else iu the United States. : . , f f "The highest observed temperature iq this city on Sunday was 99 degrees, and , on yes terday it went op in some locations as high as 101, as will be seen by the weather report. At a Convention of the Conservatives of ColnmUus county, held at Whiteville, on Sat urday last, J. W. Ellis, Esq., was nominated as the candidate for the Constitutional Con vention. An excellent selection. Cannot the Wilmington and Smithvllle Steamboat Company Increase their capital stock and build a large hotel at Smithvllle by next summer ? The steamer and hotel should be controlled by the same parties. An Inquest was held; yesterday over the body of the infant found-In the pauper burial ground a few days since, but as nothing defi. nite coald be ascertained in regard to It, -verdict was returned accordingly. , . By reference to the "Election Notice" of Sheriff Schenck, In another column, it will be sren that the place of holding the' election In Caswell Township has been changed" from Point Caswell to the Mouth of Moore's Creek. There have also beea some additions made to the notice. ' -M-. ;- ': '-''-...'.' We were shown by Dr. D. M. Bule, yes terday morning, the first f ally developed and matured open cotton boll of the season, which was taken from the stalk In h;s garden iu this city on Saturday last, the 8th inst. New Han over takes the lead, as we have seen no men? tion of any open bolls elsewhere. f li Clarendon Lodge. : l. v At the regular monthly, meeting of Claren don Lodge No. 2, K. of P., Mid last evening, the following officers were Installed by jIo stalling Officer W. A. Jobson, D. G. C": ' W. N. Bowden, V. P. . John London, W. C. . b. 8. Everett, V. C. J C.Haige, I. 8 E. . Maffitt, O. S. . W. B. Blnford, G. , , , , Excursion. TrlPP I . By reference to an advertisement in another column It will be seen that, In addition to her 'regular daily tripsthfotearaCTjt make an excursion trip on Tuesday and Fri day of each week leaving this1 city at 9:8 A. M. and returning at 4 o'clock P. M. The company reserves the rfght to exclude objec tionable persons and no improper conduct will be allowed on board. The first excursion un der, the new arrangement will be made on Fri day next. . See advertisement for further par tlculars. And jr Jones and la . Gambllnr Pebt. "In the New Tork JSerald bfSaturday.under the head of "A Gambling Debt In Court," belore Judge Cardozo, Is a report of the case allu ded to a- few days since, In which t Andrew Jackson Jones appears as defendant, The Her old says : Last Fall the well kno wn!? Senator, AndrewackSjOnl $6f&f$ fidijrtTa. Carolina, while on a Wit tifacityfwent to the gamb ling rooms of f Messrs. ' Matthews Ijjnton No. 189 FMton street, and having been cleaned out of all the money be had ".about his clothes gave a : check for 15,000V and -lost this sum. Senator Jones went back to" the old Pine Tar State to look ater his political ' and railroad Interests there, and the, check went '"unpaid. Returning to the city MrV Jones took np the check and gave in its lace a . draft at tisixty days on L. P. Boyne fc Co., brokers, in Broad street, the ,iiia bpM4"llrcccePted' Upon this draft one i John Pentland obtained the plaintiff an advance of $2,500. , Meantime an Injunction was obtained, from the Court against payment of the drafi. This Injunction was subsequently dlssolted, When the plaintiff instituted the p'resent suit to' compel payment of the draft.' The casef came'up to-day on a motion to strike out the answer as frivolous. Several , eminent lawyers ' took a hand in dis cussing the .motion, - in which the moral and immoral phases of gambling, , the obligations of debta of honor as based on conscience and obligation to pay drafts given to cover gamb ling lostos as based on the statutes, . werecen larged upon at length. The Court took the papers, reserving Its decision. Hop-scotch is .superseding croquet as a fashionable feminine relation, 'i ? i wnniirGTOK, u c, Board of Aldermen. lbe regular monthly meeting of the Board of Aldermeo was -held yesterday ifternoon, Mayor iartin in the chair, when tUe follow ( intr business was transacted : I Petition of sundry citizens for aside walk on East side of Seventh street from market to Walnut, and thence on the West side to Camp bell street, and that thVpropertyntbeJline be assessed for the expense of the same.' Re 'erred to the Committee on 'Streets and Wharves'to take the necessary steps! according to law and report at the next meeting of the Board. ' Petitions of Benjamin Johnson and Aaron Willis lor positions on the police force were referred to the Committee on Pol ice. Petition of Owen R Hanchey to be permit ted to continue to pay rent for ' stall lo the Market House, but not to be used, and trans fer the business to Wash!ngton..Market 'with out the paymeut of an additional tat, was laid on the table, Petition of W. M. Monroe to repair the side walk corner of Fifth and Mulberry streets was granted, p Opionion of M. London, Esq., stating that the city had uo legal authority to enforce an Inspection ordinance without express Legis lative sanction was ordered to be (placed on On recommendation of the Mayor, permis sion was granted the following persons to erect frame buildings within, the fire limits : . Wm. A. French, one one Fourth, between Dock and Orange streets, with tin roof; W. T. Hog gins, one on Fourth, between Dock and Orange streets, with tin roof; Preston Camming, one on corner of Second and'1 Nnn : streets; Peter Bloom, one on corner of Fifth and Campbell streets. - ,:f.; i. . The special Committee reported the organ! Zition . of the third ' Steam Fre Engine Company and the disbanding of three of the hand-engine companies. It was prdered that the three J hand fire engines, the companies for which were lately disbanded, be sold at public or private sale under the direction of the Mayor. A communication from the Mayor, asking leave to record his protest against I the; pay ment of the claims of Hon. Edward Cantwell against the city, amounting to $ 91.65, for services rendered as J ustice of the ordered to be recorded. . ; 'eace.was The Mayor having announced his intention of leaving the city for a few - weeks, Alderman Geo Chadbourn was chosen to iac as Mayor pro ton. during his absence Exchanged Pulnits. Rev. Dr.. Moikn, Pastor, of the Front Street Methodist church, and Rev. Mr. Berphelm, Pastor of the Lutheran Church, exchanged pulpits on Sabbath evening last. To be Tried for Forgery. J. T. Clifton, of . Bladen county, charged with forgery, had a examination before Jus tice McQuigtf who required him to give security in the sum of $ 100 for his appearance at the next term of 'the Superior Court for this county, which was done and the defendant was discharged from custody. About Doks. . A new dog ordinance was passed by the Board of Aldermen yesterday, which provides that from and after the 15th inst. all dogs cap tured upon which the owner' has not paid a tax 012, obtained a badge, Ac, will be killed. This will do away with the necessitjy of a. dog pound, which has become a great nuisance to the neighborhood in which it is at present lo cated. ' SPIRITS OF T 1TICPENTINE. Watermelons5 are plentiful at Raleigh. -". : M "''l;'..;;,; . - A special term. ; ot. tl e Supe rior Court is in session at Newbern. : . I : The cdri vehtiori campjaigri has been opened in a number of countiesl1' . The city authorities do , not allow cows to run in the street i in Char lottee at night. . ; t s ; 1 Bjqu . Plato Durham ;ib a can- didatefrJ represent Cleaveland in the Convehvion. , , jvu ,....; .: v; . J. B. Pool hes been nominat ed the democratic-conservatives of Alexander. for convention. -. The skating season w ts closed in Charlottee on Tuesday night la9t : .by c i auvjr ui woo ivvtuvu. t - Hon . Al H. ' "Arring convention candidate fo Nash on. the county, is out in an able address tfe the voters of that ... -,- . " The Sampson County Agricul tural Society will hold a-fair' at Clinton on thts 6th, 7tb, 8th and tn days-: ot De cember next, i'-n.i i'JAl': 1 (! - Henry McKay was str lek dead by lightning while at work on - his farmv near Oilchf ist's Bridge, Richmond countyj b. few days ago. : :.; , ' ReV: J. M. Atkinson, ot Eal eighKi8 preaching a series of se -mo.ns on Infant Baptism, and against dueling. So eays the Telegram. j j - The lialeigh Telegrain says i Qeo2 PrencbVthe New Banoyer carpet bagger,1 "who has just resigned pis seat f.n the General Assembly, has ship )ed North already this season, 800 bushe s peaches and. is said to have the . finest irnit and truck farm in the, Cape Fear region. We like such' carpet-baggers, "and jwish iiiore would come to the State, anoj - all those now in the State were of the same sort, ' ' i : --r The Sentinel . ; learns that ? the citiigns of Thomsville will gire; without encumbrance or reservej the Thomasville Female College and lands to the trustees of Greensboro Female College, or , to the N. C. Methodist Conference, it they will locate the conference college at that plara We think it a generous offer. The build ing cost before the war $10,00a,- canr ac- commoaate irom yo to ivu giris. tttesday july u. i87i. t The 2 C&roliuiJSdnfier. says : We learned .from a gentleman from, the country, that on last Friday a young man named Albert Wingate, who Jived ;'near Camp Call in this county, Was killed by a largerattle-snake. ! He was bitten on the inside of the foot, and .spoke but three words after, saying, "kill the snake." ; ; If your hair is coming out or' turning grey, do not murmur over a misfortune yon can so easily avert. -ATEK'S HAIR VIGOK will re move the cause of yoor grief by restorinsr your hair to its natural color,: and" therewith your good looks and good nature: , . ... A 5 bvbx ' remedy for Chiixs ad Fevks. AYEii'S AG UK CUBE never fails, . ? , feoBomy in the Hltcaen.' . Prudent housekeepei s are ever on the aler to practice economy in- the culinary depart ment. In no way can this be done more effect tually than in the use of a Baiting 'Powder whicn combines purity, strength and reli ability. Dooley'a Yeast Powder has attained the deserved reputation of being economical, convenient and wholesome, besides which, it will produce from a barrel of flour twenty-flve to forty pounds more bread, rolls, Ac, than by the old process of raising dough with bakers' or hop veast. Here alone is a great saving, and authorizes the guarantee that it will give entire satisfaction. ' TuThSat - : r v SPECIAL NOTICES. Dog Ordinance. Be it ordained by Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Wilming- ton. f ; That from and after the 15th day ot July instant.-0-All Dogs captured by- the city hands detailed -'for that purpose,; upon which the owner has not paid a tax of Two (2j Dollars to the City Treasurer, and obtained a Badge and caused the proper registration to ba made thereof in accordance with the City Ordinance, shall be immediately transported , .to .some place to be designated by the Marshal, and then and there Kuxsd. , :, ,: - , t . , . ? J i All Ordinances or parts thereof conflicting 'iLt-M flP.mhxr TAnoplMl ''' ,.oui .1,1 The above Ordinance . ,was passed bjr the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, Monday, July 10th, 1871. . .. 'V ' ' ,' " : T. C. SERVOSS, :: July ll:3t ; ff . City Clerk. Ele By virtue of authority vested in me, by an " Act entitled an Act to submit the question of Convention or no Convention to the People, and to provide for the Election of Delegates," I hereby call an Election as above recited to take place on the first Thurs day in August, 1871, at the following places in this County : " - " .?"'iV";-' WILMINGTON: : First Ward At Engine House on Fourth St. Second Ward City Halx. - : Third Ward Northeast intersection of 6th and Princess streets: ; ! " r'- i'-.f't Fourth Ward Ann Street Engine Housed Fifth Ward North side of Castle, between Sixth and Seventh streets, (Mitchell's house). Federal Point Township, at Biddle's store. Masonboro '. Harnett u l( ti . u t. t( 4( It Wagner's. Humphrey's Grant Cape Fear Holden Union Franklin Columbia Lincoln p Caswell 4 Holly i " Chadwick'sst're " Thos. William's told place. Rocky Point. " South Washing : '.'.-,: ton M Oaks. -4.Piney Woods. Lillington. Mouth of Moore's . ' Creek, i .. "Shaking Creek. I farther give notice that at the same time and place there will he held an election for the officers of the different Townships re quired bylaw, as follows : Two Magistrates, one Clerk, one Constable and a School' Com mittee of three, except in Wilmington Town ship, in which there are to be elected seven Magistrates', instead of two, as- follows, vis: One for each Ward and two for the Township at large j and In Lincoln Township, in which there are to be elected one Magistrate for the town of Lillington and two ' for the Township. at large'. - -;? 'T"-; " ' '" ; ' , I further give notice' thatrat tho same time and places, by Virtu.e ot aii order received this day from the Governor of the State,' there will be an election, for a member of the House pf, Eepresentatives for this County," to 'fill a vacancy causea Dy me resignation oi ueo. z. French. V' '. ' ', '. '.,''' .'' .' Jjr-J vmJ.JsCHENCKJ- ' Jly6-te It 8heriff New Hanover County. I new advertisements: Steamer Waccamaw. . '.S'lri Srt-.. !i' '"! i ;A W. J. POTTER, Master. . IN ADDITION TO HER RI .4 u DaUv trips, make an Excursion Trip on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, leaving- Wilmlneton on those day at 9:80 -A. M.. and returning at t o'clock P. M. t Any party pur- cnasing not less inan nity . ucsets may, nave music carried free and have control of the promenade deck by communicating with ' the secretary a aay in auvance. , .xne excursions may be made exclusively for either whites or -colored people, by due notice to the Secretary ana a guarantee oi tne saie oi miy ucsets. ; rare ior tne rouna trip 1. t !,Childrenhalt prioe i iirV;rr:yi;.i i The Company reserves the righto exclude objectionable persons. ". . ' ' on bundays the boat will leave Wilmlngrton for Smithvllle at 7 o'clock A. M., and return ing leave Smithvllle at 1 o'clock, P. Jkl. Fare as nsnal. ' - ,:-': s No disorderly or improper conduct allowed. Parties who have no other opportunity to reach the sea shore may be assured of a quiet trip. ' ' . Leave Wilmington dally, at. . .5 o'clock, P. M. ' Smithvllle, 1 , at...6d5 u ,A. M Meals, furnjshed on board at the following rates : - --...j.. c Dinner,.......iii.J. ....;::......... 75 eents." Breakfast or Supper,..,...... iCO " f For further Iniormation apply to f 'v i T. BU MEARES, Sr., y Secretary and Treasurer. i . tli FsxxoirT, President. julyUrtf Wholo Ho. 1,183 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Change of Wharf. "From AND AFTER this DATE THE Steamer Waccamaw, W.J. Potter, Master, will arrive at and leave Lord's wharf, foot of Ann street, where freight will be received. T. D. MEARES, inly 2i-3t C Secretary. TO THE EDITOR OF THE STAR : . DEAR SIR t I noticed in the Jt of the issue of the 9th inst., my name, connect ed with several others, as a surrosxn candi date for the office of SheiiS. Now, once for all, I wish 11 distinctly understood that I am no candidate for any office, and in the. future I hope that Mr. Grady will not use my name wunous my consent. RespectfuUy yours. julyll-lt St. John's; Lodge, No. 1. " C ; F. fe A. SI. ' EMERGENT MEETING THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 3 o'clock. r , t By order of the W. M. ! s;'.' . ; ' Wm. M. POISSON, ' , julyll-lt : ' Secretary. i Window. Steies anl Hospto Kets ! - WE HAVE NOW A COMPLETE ASSORT ment of Window Shades eone very pretty ones as cheap as Two Dollars a pair. , ' Our Mosquito Nets are still selling satisfac torily. ?4 ... v ,,;,:,,;.,;'.. .:'';. July ll:3t" , GRANT & COWAN. Jalyll-Iw, Ladies Buttoned Boots ! DIFFERENT STYLES. DUDLEY Jb ELLIS, ? ; ' 1 Sign of the Big Boot. iuly 11-tf ,!THE M STAR" ; Steam Job Printing House, THREE STEAM-PRESSES ; ; ' COMPETENT WORKMEN; TliE BEST MATERIAL. i .- i REASONABLE PRICES FOB SUPERIOR WORK. ; C i yeC U s; a Tri al. June 2l-nactf '' ':'' ; Mew Books JTiist VOuti t X HE WIFE OF A VAIN. MAN, by , Mary 8. Schwarts Marquis and Merchant, by Morti mer Collins ; :Yivia a Modern Stoi y, by .Flor ence Wilfordj fWon, Not-Wooed, a novel 5 De- laplainer, or, The Sacrifice of Irene, ,by M. T. Wol worth Strife, a romanee of Germany and Italy, by Mm. E. D. Wallace ; Life of Michael Angelo, by Grimm ; Callirhoe, by , Maurice Sand; The Battle. Of Dorking (he; Fall of England; Lucille, (and other poems) with sixteen illustrations. Fortsale at HEINSBERGER'S ! ! i ;!,, Live Book Storey " iuly7-tfl xt;(; NATIONAL OTELi WILMINGTON. N. C, j ; jtxju u tt&M , j uNxib, rroprietor. M&$: ' REDUCTION OF FARE. I. nil ti ' In consideration of the general decline in coat oi au iieccsBarius appertaining w nuie Keeping, the' price of Board will be reduced on and alter July isr,i87li to ;!3 , iUs K' ks $a Per Day or .Transient ; and 929, 90 pu-i Per Kontn ior DayiSoard, I 'I Being determined that nothing shall be le't undone in the future to make the " National' what it has been in the past, second to none in the city. . 4 Jane 25-nac2w ; n ..m. MLSOELLANEOIJS. X 300,000 Founds imam ;l'OF;THB 3'ty-i 0 A P Ek FEA R i G .u a-w o i. '''--if h i 'tv i "ClOR sale on reasonable terms at the Cape Jj " Fear Chemical Works, Castle street, Wil mington, D.M. BUIE, ,,i -Chemist. W. J; GILBERT y ; 1 PhyGician, . s WIMINGTCN, N. O.'.r " Ovricx: Corner of Sec ond and Market St..1 f. RESIDENCE. ON FRONT; STREET, June 27-2awlm Tu Sat' :: "BATCS OF IDfBBTMIIftl-:'-- One Square one day, ....... JA . " " two days, "i, three dajs,..., 0 " T ronr days, : ovnveday8 J J - " " . one week, , I av jContrict Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. - "' ; 'v Marriages, Deaths; RlttrlouR. Funeral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rates when paid for in advniici ? othmrwifo full rates will be charged. -. -,; -iA-'-' -j - , -Taaxs Cash on demaiKtv- , , V, . MISQFiTJ IGNEOUS ' GEEEII & ffiaHlST" Wholesale and Retail; Drnprfflsts and Slanafactarera of :...r-v-':- ''"" v iv: ". PHARMACEUTICAL & TOILET ARTICLES. ' WHOLXSAUi AWD UTAH, DliUKS IX . DAYID LANDRETH A SON .TURNIP 8EKD.'' Ljp-A liberal discount to the trade -W : 47 Market and cor. Fourth and Hanover Sts. July7-tf Notice; HE FIRM OF BROWN, ANDERSON was dissolved on the 15th day of June, 1871, by the aeatfi of Wjlliam S. Anierson. j All persons indebted to the said firm will please make immediate payment to the but viving partner, Thomas W. Brown, and all persons having claims against the said ; firm are requested to present them , for settlement to the said surviving partner. . j . .'.. . .-' . THOMAS W. BROWN, Surviving Partner of the late firm of July 8-6t : Brown & Anderson. For Sale: X0 000 Busi1, Whlte ad M 1x641 Corn, 500 BBLS. FLOUR, all grades, 25 HUDS. SMOKED SIDES and SHOULDERS, QQ BOXES BULK SIDES,. 15 0 Bbls' Mesa Pork 150 BILS' SYRUp' gg HUDS. SYRUPii v , s :i ICABagsCoffee, ; f r JQQ Bbls Sugar, 10 0 BBLS DISTILLER'S GLUE, 4 1 Q TONS HOOP IRON, Aff BALES HAY, 800 SriRIT BARRELS, 2,000 SACKS SALT, I - For Sale and to Arrive,' ; WILLIAMS A MURC1USON. June 30-tf -"J. - ' . Building Haterial. 1 000 BU?HEL!? N9 1 LIMJ5t , 2QQ BBLS. EXTRA WHITE LIME, j QQ BBLS. PLASTER PARIS; , : ,i BBLS. CEMENT, t ALSO 1 HAIR in QUANTIE8 TO SUIT. 1 j For sale by July64f ii O. G. PARSLEY A CO. Corn Corn ! ! Corn ! !! 10,000 BUSHELS -U-'M ; ' - PRIME WHITE CORN, NOW L ANDING EX BRIG MARGARET. . x or saie irom wnari oy ; . v; ... ; p. r. kkrchner; . July 8-tf : 27, 28 and 29 North Water 8t. " r- - i. ' ,- SUMTEU NEWS, SUKTEB, 8. C.; PUB lishod Weekly, Parr Oaten, Proprietors WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, .. set28-l-tf ; n i : . V-:: Wilmington, N. C. Fish!: Fish !7 275 BoxEs,nERBiG 1 0 0 Bbl3' Bbl9: n5.E:it3 Mackerel, ' ' iT, -i. For sale by f il"?-) oxIT July frif " r. W. KJCBCHNER, 27, 23 and 29 North Water St.- UlUU 'iUUU U11U11U11 UUUUUUli , J ; ,1 'THE tb ANNUAL' SESSION WILL COM snonce on the first Monday in October next. t During the vacation, . I will give u private lessons in French, Mathematics or English to pupils of either sex who may J desire instruc tion.' B.'E; 'COLSTON, --i-July-iwi J.i.;t ; C;;Z.ii.4.jii rhncliMu. ' : VAHTO. - M .-.V TTT ANTEDPu'rchaseis to callkt S. Levy's, f V, 44 Market street, aad examine his stock pi ury uooas, ciotnmg, uoota, knees, uata. Notions, Ac, which are bow selling at actual cost. may 894m i LOOT AND FOUND. TTWUIf D A place where Dry Goods. Cloth- I ' JD it insr. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Notions. Ae.. are ' being sold at actual cost. . S. Levy's, 44 Market h street, is the place. may S0-4m - M FOR GALE O R R EN T. T7IOB 8 ALE At AOTVAX. Cost, by- 8. Levy. JD 44 Marketm8treet, Dry Goods, ClothLig, Boots. Shoes. Mats. Notion. Avf noiiTTf secure bargains. ' . V may 304m T7"OB KEUT-Until October 1st, a small -C comfortable dwelling, with good water, and in a pleasant neighborhood, v . --i JulyMt . W.I. GORE, r. - 1-t -.3 Vv' r. .' : i.t .if ' : 1 Wt !!' i r. 1 f r 5 K -f! 1 li i 1,1 IP ' Si 1 a v 1 p.-.i .v! : 1 1 M !r:.?i MP Q t W M - f f i it m 'ml l Ml 5- 4- n 'Ml J .t 1 I , '; ,0 ',-'...H-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 11, 1871, edition 1
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