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- PUBLISHED DAILY,- i wM,U BKBNABD, Editor nIPropr. orFioB, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front SV .trtw ?,eJnntns.inadTance.,....;...;...-w.. 8 50 months, in advance....... .., a 00 A ' i mon tin. in advance. ...... ........ .75 rho MoBifiwo Sta-h will be delivered in any. p.irt of the City.at Furrttaw Cairrs per week. METEOKOLOUItAL BECOBH. July 17, 1871. p n..m Ther- eten eter. 29:83 83 ,29:81 90 2U-83r 83 Time. Weather. SW fresh Clondy -Cloudy j Cloudy1 W fresh W light" Mean Temp. Of day,' 83 deg; - Notjs. All barometric readings' are reduced to the eea-level and to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, , . . JiOBBHT SRX BOTH, . .. . Serjf't Shrnal Service U. &. AW Office of Chief Signal. Officer. Washington, July 17 4:35 P. The conditions are favorable for local storras- to night from Missouri to Tennessee.' Ttrrea t enitig weather with light rains Will Jjrobably extend during Ithenight .oyer the Carolluas, with, severe local stornis. Pleasantweathec will prohably.contlnue from the lakes to the Atlantic, ... The low barometer In , the extreme northwest will probably extend to Lake Huron by Tuesday evening with local storms west of Lake Michigan..; jvv. -iiS THEORY.. 1 1 kinsbekoer's Llye Book Store, ;89 Market btreet New Works. -r : ..,( .: .' - - v. v, J. D. Cummiho. Regular Monthly Meeting Wilmington Building Association, ; F DcDiJEr.&EiLisNQ 41 Market ; street Jas. C. STKVKNsowi Market Street-,000 rositively Selling Oat at Coit t No. 44, Market Street;,.' ,,"' : Having rented the storeno w.occu pled by Mr,. John G. Bauman, corner From and Market Streets, and intending to .open there with an entire uewr Stock.' of Goods I, now, offer my entire present stock of Dry Goods "Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c, &c'i at actual cost. " ' , , ;f " v , 1 1' Persons wishing to purcnasa will do-well by calling on me before buying elsewhere, as 'they will certainly be able to. get bargain at K; y : S. LkTX'S, j :. may 30 4m Next door to tat ten's Bakery. To City Sutoscriiers. ' . On the first day of July, Mr. D, M, Cobb will succeed Mr. W. L. Harlow. as City Agent of the Morning Star for all that portion of the' city North of the ; centre of Market 'street. From thai date all subscriptions in his Divis ion will be payable to him. . j' vt ' i ; All subscriptions due W. , L, Harlow, and unpaid July 1st, are payable only to the un dersigned or his authorized Agents. , June 13, 1871. WM. II. BERNARD..., (ln Time of ' Peace." As in'time of fire we are hereafter mostly to depend upon steam fire engines, it is very Im portant not only that water ; be Kep in the cisterns but that no delay should occur in Jar riving at the scene of the conflagration;, there fore we suggest that; . especially at night, as soon as the cry eY tire ia'mised, oneof the mounted police 6hall proceed rapidly to the residence of uacu Enginkbr of the stearij engines to arouse tuuin. If the Marshal and chief blhe fire .de LKirtoient are to be aroused, it ' can - be Very easily and promptly done by. policemen walk ing the beats near the- residences" of those odlcials Besides J.bia, the- policemen 'should be required so make themselves, proficient in thu sounding of the alarms, location of -wards, -&c. " ' ' ' ;v - - ; N. C Dead at Ciettyabarff. - ''.f ?? 'l ' The Ladies' Memorial 'Association of ibis city propose to raise a fund to assist in the;no ble work of removing .the North Carolina dead from the battle ground of Gettysburg. With this object in view they request a contribution of twenty-five cents or more from each person disposed to aid in the - accomplishment of this desirable purpose, the amount to be sect to iVfrs. W4G Thomas, Treasurer of the Associa tion. The object is a very worthy one ?and should cnllbLtbe active sympathy and co-operation of our people. v . ? ; I An Expression of Thanhs, f 1 The pastor and congregation of St. Mark's (colored) parish, desire to express through the medium of the Stab, to the churchmen and citizens of Wilmington, their heartfelt grati tude for the assistance so kindly extended to them in their efforts to build their new church, praying thai God may reward them" for their kindness; seven-fold.'.. ft tfr Our Chip Basket. ' Female singers are to b- excluded from' the Catholic Church chdirs In England. Miss Nilsson is expected to .play inT the initial game of the Newport Orogjuet .Club on the 22i . j-. -7a,:ia,Ane,; y Balmy bleeps is . nature's i sweet restorer, hut people who talk tn tbefr sleep' are"1; their own resorators;"T Is :Vi i k A Memphis belle challenged a man j tot nmiry. He valiauUy accepted 't and jfiti Tntptf miuutes thtre was a weddrng; T Io twenty days liere was a divorceit ; GirlSfnake a note ot this remark' of ian old, woru out beau : "A man who most com pliments a woman is the one; who. most : de-' fpists her." , ,j 1; , v George W. Curtis believes that "home is a woman's Heaven;" but If a woman tries rto ruu away from home it Is no Heaven to ben In very hotweather you may be as dis agreeableand disobliging to your friends, as you pleaso. If a coolness ailses so much v the better. " ' , n " " 1 - ..'.. i. 4 j!; A schoolmaster recently informed his pu pils that tHo feminine gender should" be' ap plied to all ships taad vessels, afloat, except mail steamers and men-of-war. A Maine girl being bantered one day by aoiiie of her female friends la regard to her 10ver, who had the misfortune to havabut doe -fi, icpiiea : "rooh, 1 wouldn't have a man withtwolegthVre!toocOInmon.,, 7 A. M. ij P. M. 9 P. M. - , i -V ... ,.- v. - . -. s i , T- -- - - rf VrXtV VolcTmNo. 99V I.OAl ia. , ;; ,;l ::? . : : . , -.- .:t- It is reported that two prisoners escaped from the County Work; House on Sunday . .llr y. M. James, reporteoT, to. have been stin-struck on Saturday, was merely overcome ol the heat and is now improving pl- -t .We.mnlntenUonajiymittiBd.to.credIt:t'he jfe.rlth the article headed 'tMilitary 1 bm jianies of JTayetteville," In Sunday's paper. j .'. . tt An "excu rsio n I party w ill. go. down to 8mthUe :tne steame-ccottuk thi? morning, leaving the wharf at 9 o'elockf ; .; - A coloied man 4. by the name of Joe Chadr- bouru, who is an old offender, ' was arrested yesterday for drunkenness on the streets. Sylvester Priced John i McRae and-J Sam. Owehs threa.coloredrbjs were.Vsen Work ' House yesterday ' for ! non-payment Of City Cpnr fines; an ti'ttefJ' i - .- James A. Oatesy manager of the English Comic Opera 'Company, died at the Grand Central Hotel at New York Friday evening, aged 29 ", Mr.l bates 1 was ln bad healUtS when he $was here with his wife's troupe. ;v r . - A meeting of the College of Physicians and Surgeons will be' held at the City Court room this evening, at 6?ciocfcs Physicians In good standing In the City and county are invited to attend. i We learn that another Installment of the goods stolen from Mr.; Cohen were , recovered by Officers Sellars and Carr yesterday." The artcles we're found in the same place in . which the others were concealed. ' - : i 5.rrTWe wer glad to meet in our sanctum, yesterday, our genial friend and ardent co worker in the cause of Convention and Consti tutional reform, Mr. Julius A. Bonitz, of that uprightly payer, the Goldsboro Messenger. He returns home this morning. -. .. " - - v Capt. B. J.i Lawtoo Harbor Master of this port, leaves' 'this morning for Spragnes ville, R. I.!, intending to be absent about four weeks, dnring which he will visit the various watering places. Capt. John Griff will act in his place during his absence. , . Considerable excitement was' created at the foot of Market street yesterday afternoon by a party of Bailers! ; who were in bathing with their clotbingm. A large crowd collect ed to witnest their antics, some' of which were quite amusing. A, friend very properly suggests, for the consideration of our city pastors, the propriety of commencing, Sabbath morning worship at 9 o'clock, in order that the memb rs of their con gregations may be able to re tarn to their homes before the middle or the hottest por tion of the day. , , ' : It Is to be hoped that the city authorities will ; immediately commence - the erection of the ballast walk on Seventh street, iu r accord ance with the petition recently presented them. As the property , owners interested propose to pay for the walk ithere should bo no delay, as it is almost daily needed by per sons going to aad from their. homes ; and also by many who wish to visit the Cemetery. ' BellajioaBw.":';'- n yy.: - A pretty and impressive sight wis witnessed at the Front Street Methodist Church, on Sab bath, in the baptism of five young persons and the recepttgnpi nineteen young ladies and gen tlemen as members of the church, after which an ftnpressive sermon was preached by pastor, Rev. Dr. Moran, fiom the text: "The flowers appear on the earth ; the: time of-the singing of "birds is come, and the voice of theturtlo is beard injour land."-Solomon's Song, 2d chap iter and 12th verse which ha continued and closed during the evening service. . ; " -jWe learn that the address to the congrega tion in the forenoon was exceedingly touching and appropriate, and that be whole church seemed not only Jubilant overTbis ' important acce8siontoit8j' membership,' bat : evidently tooked'upoirlt as the most hopeful and prom ising which has: ever been received Jn to its pale. Several heads of families bave?also been received of late into this church, we learn, and quite a number of young persons who have beeu under the pastor's Instructions will probably become united with the church oon. ? "'fi;1 viti ::-i.-.V- - -. j ',. 'x All this has been accomplished noiselessly, without effort, and is the legitimate fruit .of the ; faithful and unremitting labors of the Pastor, In co-operation with his flock. : Ciiy-a;iir s. ' v i.The, following cases were disposed of yester day mornine o ' . BeDj. Robinson, charged with fighting and rquarreling:oq the street;' w;aa found guilty and required topav the penalty and costs. Appeal to the Superior Court allowed on nis jgiving securityfor herco8ts' KT&- ::- - ' r MatheV ColelcbargedVltlt receiving stolen goods knowing them to be .stolen,' was found not.guUtj:and . - Sylvester Price,. John McRae and Samuel Owens, charged with. stealing shoes, combs, &c; of S. Bear, were found guilty.; Judgment for the penalty and 'costs, Price and 'Owens afterwards required to give bond in the sum of .$50 for their appearance at the next term of Fred. Saky, charged with beingdrunk on the street. Caeo continued over. : -5' Crops in South Carolina. j . a r A friend at Timmonsville in a private letter to the Editor, says : ? WCrops in this region are very promising, much "more so -than any pre vlous year since the wair. There has not been as much cotton planted this as other years, and the people think tlTey-will have their own hog and h'omony for next year if the season holds out a little longer."-' " f , v . Speahlnar at SnalthTllle. " Hon;:AVM: :Waddell and Mr. . Samuel R. Chinnis, theConservatlve candUate for Con vention in Brunswick county. iwlll address the people at BmtthiUla to-day. It is also reported that Judge Rusaellr Joe Republican candidate, will speak on the occasion, but we are not pos itive at tb.tbe accuracy ,&l the latter, report : WILIIINGTONir; C, Robeson couwrri .(.PflZutXik'C -y- tii-:'h Ins-... The Work of Blood: Goes Oa-Aather 1 v ...JHorribie Jtturder ' byr Iovrrey! iand , . . II i Band -One ; of the Prominent Cltlxen His Tictims a Threats ot Blood and Carnagre beine Carried ;1, . tl- i Agai n we are called upon .to record, a repeti tionof the bloody achievements moos Lowrey and his gang of ou of the infa lawsaud cut throats in the county1 of .Kobesqn. ; It seems that the threat of Lowrey as conveyed to the Sheriff by Mr, Joha MpNair was le?s boast, but made with the ful no meaning- Intention on his part, as faaa possible, to carry it into ex ecution. He said that if his wife and other fe males who bad been captured were not set at Jibe rjy - c before Monday mornir g. her woul d : drench Viscounty in jMoKxiJ Yestt rday he com menced carryihg'out his threat 1 kf :t lobd and carnage by shooting down" two o 'the citizens of that county,-while riding peaceably tilong 1 According to reports brought down by pas .sengers' on the., .ilmington,' r charlotte ' and Ruthe.rfdrd Railroad, Mes&is. Daniel Mardock McLean, Hugh McLeau and; Archl . McCollum, the two former 0f,whpm llveab t two miles baggy, and fiom Shoe Heel, were riding in when about two hundred yard .house they were suddenly fired from - their pon by the putlaws and the tjgo McLeans instantly killed. Mr. McCollum received a fleshf wound, jaut jumped' out" of the . buggy and j ran' ' to wards. Shoe' Heel, closely . purst.ed for 'some distance by the outlaws. ..Mr. M. thinks there were three members of the gang :oncerned ,in the murder, as there were: thre distinct re ports, bs if each had selected , his was one gun in the buggy at the man.-; ;There- time, but the attack was so 'sudden and unexpected 'that they had no opportnnityto usevit Their Close proximity to the residence of the Mc Leans would make it appear that : they were watching for thera particularly. v . The scene of this horrible affair is, we learn; about 23 mile? , from. Bnie's Store, in , which vicinity they were when the message was sent toSheriS McMillan-concerningl the -women. which shows that the movements of the out laws are as rapid as they are secret and nyste nous. . ; Danlel Murdock McLean, or Mardock Mc Lean, as he, was commonly called, was about 28 years of age, and was one of the most prom inent citizens of the county, well known and highly respected. On the occasion of the last Agricultural Fair in this city he acted as one his brother, of the marshals. Hugh McLean was about 16 years 6f 8ge. The parties,; espe cially Mr. McCollum, had been quite active in their efforts to capture the -ou laws. Hence revenged on their desire, we suppose, to be! them particularly. v-! V It is said that the 8heriff has been requested by prominent gentlemen,- including Capt. Ishart, to release the women now in 'custo dy. .It is also stated; that a petition, has been received by the Sheriff from a 1 umber of la dies of the county, to the same e feet, and gen tlemen from Robeson inform us that they will likely be released, il they are not already at large. It is feared that other murdeis have been perpetrated ere this. The well be Imagined,. Is Jn . a connty, as may terrible state of dread and apprehension, but we hope that the time of deliverance is near. Unmailable Xetfers.' .. ' The following is the' list of unmailable let ters remaining in the city pdstoffice, 'July" i8lhr i87i r. Rev. Th09. Parkek Warsaw. N. C.; John .Williams, Kinston, Burr, Weldon, N. a; Miss N. C: Thos. clissa Mason, Rocky- Point; . Mrs, E. kA.. Wdod, Danville, Texas; American News Co., New York, Arrested for Fighting;. Jacob Elliott and Alex. Ramsey were arrett ed yesterday, by - Sergeat -Wi corner of Front and Market b reets, on the charge of .fighting. Elliot proved obstrep-. erous and ihe officer had to pro :ure assistance to take him to the Guard Hons . ; He literally fought his way to the lock-up, and aucceded in tearing a large rent In the officer's coat Arrival br a Prisoner from Bobeson. , ; Win." Coins, who' shot and ' tilled' Sherrocl Locklear, at Sc'ufiletowni Kob'ei on county, on Tuesday last, arrived - here yes .erday, In the custody of Mr. Berry Godwin, t nd was lodged in jail. A large crowd collectec as the prison er was passing through the s reets, the im pression being pretty general that h was one of the Robeson outlaws' who had been captur ed.In fact It Was even reported that he "was the notedaHenry Beny Lowreyr himself, w&T had at: last been, nabbedlfbid . brought . to- this city to be placed in contueineut, a supposition which is never likely tojhave itk realization in fact. Goins is a mulatto, apparently about 40 years old. ? The difficulty betwLn himself and Locklear, and which resulted in the' 'death of the latter, was about'some land which belong ed taQpinsrbut on which Locklear persisted in'working and threatened to kill Goius if . he was interfered with. fThe :o rner,. Anally :at tempted to enforce his right to prohibit Intru ders from working on this pfoper-y; 'which resulted In Locklear being sho and killed y Goins; as stated above. Caawell Townsnlp. Ji 1 At a meetlbgOf the Republicans of Caswti Town8hrr., on Thursday last, the following rvomnnA were nominated as townshli) officers :i J Justices of theTeace, G. W. Corbett, Henry Hall.' ' Clerk, James . Thompson, ; Constable, A. V. . Horrell.,, achooi ,. vommiuee, -itooert CroomAlonzaBrowa Tony, McAllister. Beady for Uae. rhi The steamer 'John TrRaokln" was engaged, yesterday afternoon, in filling up the hew, commodious aad well constructed tank: which has Just been completed at the 'fHankin" en glne housed This insures an abundan tsupply of water in that vicinity in case pT fire; as the Wnv will hereafter not have to depend rM nrion the cistern. ; The tank tot 785 barrels capacity, ...iv . . - . TUESDAYr JULY-.18. 1871. Arms for Uoheson. ; , ; ; , 1 (i We copy the following paragraph . trppj. the benlniel of yesterday : .7.' C. S.. Renno. the gallant man who recently captu red Pop Oxind toe,' one of t the Robeson county outlaws, fn Richmond county, is;, now in thiscity. Mr, R. comes at the instanca of Lthe board of commissioners of Robeson county I ,0 procure ' arms aud ammunition ' of Gov. (Ja Id well for the 'use of the citizens of that connty in their efforts to capture or s extermi nate the gang of outlaws-that afe'now infest ing that county; We understand that Mr. R7 succeeded in obtaining an ample- supply of arms and ammunttiod and will leave. for Robe son this morning. , . . , . i , We learn further that a private . telegram from Gov. Caldwell was received in this city yesterday, n which, it t was stated.' that one hundred stand of areas anda'.'' full supply , of .ammunition had been shipped from, Raleigh for our forces in Robeson county. .The tele gram also stated that the Governor L ha.d tele graphed the Secretary of War in regard to ;:the troubles in our sister:' county, bnt - that he feared the Government had now, notrpops to spare for service in that quarter, ; . ; - Wilmington Building; .Association, ' j ; The second annual meeting of the stockhold ers of 'the Wilmington ; Building Association will be held at the Commercial . Exchange on Wednesday evening, at 8 Vclock, at which time an election of officers for ,the ensuing term will take place and other important bu siness be transacted. - It is desirable that there should be a full reprcsfntationof stock on the occasion. n 00 J. Mr. Cohen's Goods fJThe proprietor of the ".Old House at Home" wishes us to state that ' there ' we're no stolen goodB found in his" bar room, but that they were' found on the prernises Of 'another -party. The officers (state positively ' that ; the ! goods were found in the house of : which -the bar room aforesaid, is a part, but ;we were not aware at the .time that v:it was occupied by another party. We should regret being gnilty of doing injustice,, to any one, and therefore give the proprietor the benefit of his state-: ment. .! . ' ' ITorticnltn'ral Society.'-- --The : Carolina Horticultural Society will meet at the' Court House, this evening at 8 0'clOCk.;i:u q l , i- . , v .. 7i . . i To-morrow the annual Fair will take place at Masonic Hall, where it is. expected, that there will be ai grand display of the different varieties o' fruits, plants, wines; &c. pro duced from the soil of this and the surround ing counties. We hope to see. a becoming interest taken in this matter by our citizens generally. These fairs, if properly encouraged, are calculated to redound to the good of this section of the State and also to materially benefit our city. , : . - - - t : , - t Sheriff Schenck. . '" And now cometh our hero f dogwood and persimmon memory, and writeth us an epistle from the classic shades of Rocky Point from which we make the following extract just as it Is written : While waiting at the depot at this place fdr my horses which are to take me to Collumbia Township to-day a copy of your issu'e of yesterday- was handed me I desire you to do me the justice to say in reply that the -first -statement made by your informer.; in Local article to wit that I said in iny speech at Grant Township the houses of collored citizens would, be.bqrned by white citizens is an unmiftigated falsehood." f.Ot course, wetlo not hesitate to do the dis tinguished orator the justice to publish 11 53 denial, and leave it to bimand our,"informer" to'settle the Question of veracity. Thel name of our 44 informer " may be obtained at this office if the Sheriff is in a hurry. - 5 Gift Concert. li'iU:- A'-'j.l 'aI'aJ : ' We understand thaLifielnsbcrger, s the irre pressible, intends to give a Gift Concert in a few days, when a first class piaro will be givenHrUus will enable them to use it, not Only with entire , . i 'l.il .. - . 't' . ' . s i . . i safisfostfinn hnt with aMnnmT. v to the fortunate owner Of the lucky number; .The name of Hcinsberger is a f efficient guar antee that the affair, will be honorably con- dUCted . tif. .. ...r r . 1 j fjlone Noribi. - - -m Rev. C O, Brady, Rector of St.. Paul's (col.) Episcopal church has left for. Boston, where he goes to visit his family and to collect funds for the 4benefft of 1 the new chmrcbi Before leaving, the female "members - Of his church presented him with a' fine' suit of broadcloth, as a testimonial of their appreciation.. He will probably be absent until October. : . .- 4 . . " 1 . i - Advertising for tbe. People, -''i l' -We would call the attention' of the public to the Mobnimo' STuys charges for short adver tisemenisl especially for the ' accommodation of the growing demand for the' publication of brief, notices such aa-fWanU, "To Let, "For Sale,", etc. .Most advertisements of this character can be reduced to five . lines : space, and the " charge for them being but half our '"tegular"'! rates When paid Tor tiricUy inadvance L This oners increased ; inuueemenis ior ser vants wanting places, for families wishing do mcstics, for farmers having a horsek or a cow, or an old' wagbn for sale, ( landlords " wishing .tenantsand tenanto wishing landlords, to use the MoBNiiiO Stab as medinm for .cbmmu nicatiug with their several but unknown cus tomers. v. : ft ,.-- :; j Storekeepers can alsb make; equal 'avail of these rates for short advertisements, to invite public attention to any spe laity In trade, or any change in their places.' r : ' .The use of the dally newspaper, as the agen cy for communication between people of all classes, is constantly increasing, and illustrates one of the. ways in which modern civilization is saving tlme4 labor, and money, in, -carrying on the, business of life. - ,-' : II" . We anottld not softer from a, Congo, which a few doses of AYER'S CHERRY PEC TORAL will cure. Time, comfort health, are ail saved by iw i - m. 1 " WKisr tou txel A Cough 'or bronchial affec tion creeping on the lungs, - taxe A CHERBY PECTOBAL, and cure It before it becomes incurable. 'v ' Cbsab covered hla bald head and grey, hair with a laurel crown. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR covers grey heads with the stUl more -wel come, iocxs oi youtn .1 I. '.O 1 -ifii'-.'j..- .1 : Whole Ho. 1,189 new advertisements: GAITERS J LADIES' LtCED AND BUTTONED, J vr - and a large assortment ofi ., ' CohressCaiters.;; v DUfJ LEY & ELLIS, luly 18-tf Sign of the Big B00V. THE ANNUAL MEETTNO of 'the'1 iSnarO-' holders of the Wilmington Building Associa- t,iuii win ua uia acme commercial Jxcnange Wednesday, the 19th inst., at 8 o'clock, A lull representation of stock is desired as an elec tion will be held for eleven Directors to serve the ensuing year. ri ; . .' : , .. J. D. CUMMING, 1 h July 18-it. -;v:yi;ut .0 a i Secretary. : New Works Just In S i JITLItS CJSSAB; 2 vols. History of Civ ilization In England, by Ruckle, vols.;4 Ra tionalism in Europe, by Lockey? .2 vols. ,Gll- bon's Boman Empire, 2 vols. . History of . the Great Reformation, by D'anbgne, Illustrated, rardoe's Louis XIV aad Court of, France, 2 vols; .The Recovery of Jerusalem, by- Capt. A Wilson, It. JE Capt. A warron, B. E. Liter ary and historical Miscellanies, by Bancroft. -JJiographleal History of Philosophy; by Lever. Recollections of Busy Life, ' by Greeley. , Life of Bismark, by , Uezekiel ; Illustrated. - Life in Utah, by Beadle. For sale at , -HJ i:;-.'-iVt HEINSBERGER'S It. j jluly 18-tf -j-f I c I ' : Liye Book Store. 50,000 Paper Bags ! . A RT7.RR ! J3L : FRESH TAPIOCA and BERMUBARROW ROOT V" SPICED OYSTERS, PRUNES, &c , at C. STEVENSON'S. . Inly 18-tf MISOEJ 1V1A NEOUS. Hortgage Sale. "i ' . BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court . of .New Hanover Connty, made at the last term of the Court, in the case of Anerum B. Burr and wife and others, plaintiffs, against Edward B. Dudley and others defendants, ap pointing me referee to sell the property here inafter desci ibed, 1 shall proceed to sell at public auction, for Cash, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, on the 25th day of July, 1871, at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington, I.OT JTo. 6, ' BLOCK Tl3, ' ' '' according to the plan of the Town known as Turner's Plan. x .; r . ' . , ' - JAS.. H. CH ADBOURN. , July lt-2awts Fr Tu ' V'" -; Cape Fear and Black Biyers. THE STEAMER LITTLE SAM, Capt.B.sP. PADWSOJf. TS now nmninir refirularlv between Wllminer- 1. ton and Point Caswell, leavinsr Wilmington. Tnesdavs. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 714 o'clock A. M., and Point Caswell Alondaysl Wpdnparlav and Fridava at 1C O'cldcklA. M.. touching at all intermediate landings for pas. sengers or freight. Fare, $1 meals extra. Freight charges very moderate. ' i-Mov t F.or freight or passage, apply to Captain - on board. - : " sept 21-SAFtf ( . Has ldng been regarded as the. best and cheapest, Baking Powder in use. Perfectly pore and healthy. It makes, at rfnort notice, delicious Biscuits, Rolls, fec. There need be no waste of food prepared with it, as it is always of the best quality " we would say to tnose who nave never usea it taat a very iew atisfiustion. but with economy. Pat up full, kbt weight, as represented. 1 Grocers and I)ealera sell it. . ' ' . POOLEY & BROTHER, prop's, ; - v 69 New Street, ... o . 2JEW YORK CITY. ' aprilll-eod6mTuThSat r-fZhLf. JUST; RECEIVED: ' Pr?8te'ailiF:-' 1 25 BBLS. BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR, ; - -25 Bb. Heavy Mesa Pork, v 10 Bbls. Extra C and C, Yello w Sugar,,- ; , 10 Bags Prime Rio Coffee, -.-. ;. I : . ... T : . .... .... . . -. , .) f.t' ;:?!; Lard, Butter, Tea, Soap, Starch, Candles,' all for salei wholesale or retail, cheap for Cash. ) SMITH & OLDHAM, j 02 'iK-.q i.fvi. Noj 5 South Water St.; . 2'July 16-tf ; -Wilmington, N. C. HEff fEATDEE AT.FfiENCH'S; JO I 'AM NOW RECEIVING, IN CONNECTION with my Groceries, a nice little stock of Fine Confections. Fruits, Ac , which can always be had fresh and nice, ' . : - i-X ' . CANDIES, N UTS, FIGS, ORANGES; LEMONS, v COCO ANUTS, APPLES, PEACHES, ' . (i . PEARS, MELLONS, Ac. . , Give the children some small change and let them stop at the corner.' They all know me. W. R. FRENCH'S, : ' JalylC-tf 'Tt Cor. Market and Second sta. . In Store andJEIor Sale: LOT OJV THAT;- - - r : . v ! - ,7 Fine Bee Hive Syrup, F l our, Sugar) Cider Vinegab,' rackersl Tea Canned Goods, . ; Brandy Peaches and Cher- -j ; ". nes, Tobacco, Snnff and Cigars, .Candy &c, &c, &c. "UEIDE BIXOTIIEIIS, r: June 14-tt a , ,i No. 6 South Water St. ; . . .1 it .- . .. ,. ;..t i .. 3 .. .... ) b)(wpg Li I 11 IX :o 4 r RATES OF ADVERTISING t j J One Square oiie day, . A twoaays,...M ..- j three days,......' .- w " -our days,. ,..'. '2 o 1" ; fivedRV8..,..,.r..if....M:... W one week, I.......:..:....;.... 8 60 OoTvt.rao.t Advertisements taken at-pro n : portlonately low rates. - Marriages,5 Deaths'' Rf fiirion.' funeral and Obituary notices will bo inserted at half rates when paid for in ad Vance otherwise full rates will be charged. . ,v . ' xaaiu cash on aetnann.- ; NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS. ' "C r . D V i 1'' -'ni A a s -; germn" Mbicar INSTITUTE ! HK SECOND SCHOLASTIC TEAR of this Institute for both sexes will commence on the i v ' First Honday In Oetober Next, V branches in the English I and German, lahgu ages, - including ' the, rudiments of , Music, thoroughly taught at pet month. Primary Class, S per monthr'NO extra charges. 1 ' -'r:-r i-);.'H'j:F.:RUJB;cJKERT,i .. ; - T;julylfrtf ?;&gyisK v ? To Ifleet tile rDemaiid . Jb OR THE FAVORITE FLOUR E HAVE II: laigely increased our orders. Our large sales 1 i J of this deservedly -popular brand of Floor warrant us in claiming It to 1)0 the best Floor - 3 for the price, and equal td any sold at any price in Wllmingtcin, The Favorite Flour has J the merit of every good . quality.. Buyers of .: t it lour snouiq try tne favorite riour. y Sold only by - , ( CHAS. p. MYERS ft CO:,T 1ulyl6-tf : ;; t North. Front St. Academy of T.luolc. (MASONIC - II ALL.) A, f nriHE summer session will begin onMonday, a August vtn.'.jrupiism any nrancn or jua- ll i, sic wishing to enjoy the advantages ot the f aoove Acaueaiy, uuoum euwjr lueir. names at , 1 1 i once euner at the isooxstores or at my resi- ? ?n lo-'.-V? J.' F. RUECKERT, i'f ..J July 46-2t .., V i-.f. ;.'.iU.V XOU . 11 j' New&fuMpiejdcS ... it: ' A T. B fl V Q TT T t(T V J 1 A L 1 ROE SUPPLY 09 TTTR-WtP Jk 0. A RTt A OTT RWRT .-: , SI 47 Market Streci and cor. 4th and Hanover St., ;;f ; July 18-tf :: f" rf- Wilmington, N.C. IX AO, UTXXa.XA.XU , Lk, Only Ten Cents fdr a Hat TEN CEMS FOll A HAT! Going Fast I Only Ten Ceniji for a Mat X if) J ' joiy i6.tf ? v J 'i - V cit? CLOTniElts; y j In Store and to Arxive : ti i 750 BB,-S-00B- rv.v ; J V '.. 550 BAGS COFFEE; (all grades.) 85 Boxes D. S. Sides and Shoulders , -,.-. 7 BBLS. PORK, ;. ISO BBLS. GLUE, ; 50 Hhds. Smoked. S ides and houldew, f -, 20 Hhds. Demarara and P. R. Sugar, ' 150 Bbls. Refined Sugar, ' f lOO Iibli. Vi Bbls. and Kits M&ckerli' ! 160 BOXES; AND BARRELS CRACKERS: ' i, 1,000 Bdls. Hoop Iron," ; 175 Papers Rivets, ff I 325 BOXES SOAP 275 BOXES" CANDLES, hi 500 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, - 00 Cases Oysters, 50 Cases Tomatoes, r.i ' ; . . ... -'i,:.-v - - 50 Cases Lye and Potash, 50 Boxes Candy, r, 250 Hhds.; and Bbls. 8. H. -Molasses. . 20 iiLas. ana j3Dis. cuoa uoiassesr, ;. ' , I; 4(.85 BOXES TOBACCO, -5. : ' j'fr., 75 DOZEN WATER BUCKETS &C , &C, Ai-o?FOr sale by r F. W. KERCHNERr ' J S July 16-tf no on Woi. iir.t.. o. 1 f ITew: Store I . X HE SUBSCRIpER having , purchased the i ;! BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS; j ; lately owned by Mr. James A.-Bradley, at Ex- change Corner, Market street, respectfully r informs his friends and the public generally 5 1 , that the Stock has been replenished, and ad-! ; ditions will constantly be made to make rr complete assortment.. , ; , ;.J:, r 1 1 Having engaged Mr , DAVID., U. WALSH ji ' (formerly with Mr. Jas. A. Bradley), to super. ! , intend my business,' I respectfully solicit a; share of the public patronage. ; k y ,- t . j l?'t . A.! L; PRICK,..! V Late of, the Wilmington vouxjrAi, , Julyl58t 8at8unTh !' ; ' V WAWTG. . . ' m i : 44 Vfarfe-pt. trut. anii nTimlnA h1a atrtrlr i ui irjr uuuuv, iiuiauig, jxwib, (uvah uau. Notions; Ac which are now selling at actual . V T. . A . L L A n n II..- LOOT AIM P FO U f3 dT oora A niace where Dry Goods. Cloth-1 JD :- ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac, are ; being sold at actual cost. 8. Levy's, 44 Market street, ia the place. : may 80-4m FOR PALE Oil RLirJT, TJWB 8 ALE At Actual Cost, by S. Levy, J2 44 Market street,' Dry Goods, ClothLig, I isoots, Bnoea, Mats,' motions, so. can ana secure bargains.; may 80im , " ' i "T7I0H ItEHTUntll next October, the house i JD lately occupied by the subscriber, situ, i a ted . on Fourth, bet&een, Walnut and Red Cross streets. Taaics Low. j July lWw :' VB, A. HALLE TT, . f X ,V .V. : i i Mil hi lilt-' It 79 1 .4 i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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