THE MOUSING 8TAU; "
. PUBLISHED PAILY, ,
ii'jl. 11 BERNARD, Editor ana Prop'r.
ofmob, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front 8t.
oaeyear, in advance......... ......... .....7 00
i months, in advance...:.....- .... 3 60
Throe months, in advance.... ?........... a 00
Ano month, in advance..... . 75
ftio MoaNiwo Stab will be delivered In any
r a. 1. .k (llRllt. M,rif1lEII'W Ivim'O nr.mh.
JIETEOHOLOUIUAL UBl.
July 19, 1871." .
" R.rn Ther- t. .....
I 'Time. mom- Wind. - Weather
Ta. M. 29:85 j 78 S W fresh Fair
3 i. M. 59:79 89 3 brisk Fair "
9 P. M. 29:81 j 8) aW brisk Fair
ivlean Temp, of day, 83 ideff.
Note. All barometric readings are reduced
to the sea level and to 33 decrees Fahrenheit.
--ii - : - UoBKUT sSbtboth,
Serjf't Sisrual Service U. 8. A.
Weather Report.
Wah Department,
EHT,
er, y
umce 01 uuiei Biernai Ufflcer,
Washington July 19 4:85 P,
. . ..." JYobabiiUies.:.,; .. .
It is probable that a 6hort but heavy rain
will pass over Maryland and New Jersey, aud
possibly Connecticut, but rising barometer
aud clearing weather with fresh northwest
winds are probable for Thursday from Illinois
to Wisconsin, eastward to the Atlantic coast
t Threatening weather will probably continue
in northern Florida, with partially cloudy
weather io the interior of the Gulf States.
THEOITY.
Hkinsbergeb's 14ve Book Store, 39 Market
6treet-rNew Works. . i "y, '.. -"
W. K. French, Cor. Market and Second sts.
Fruits, Confections, &c. j
C. D. Mtek8&Co.;No. 7 North Front st.
Sugar, N. 0. Apple Brandy, Whiskey, fec.
Wm. Larkiks, Clerk.-Notice in Bankrupt
cy. ' ' ; -. -' :
i W. Kercuner, 27, 28 and 29 N. Water st.
Distiller's Materials, Corn, Bacon, &c. ;v
James & Me ares, Auctioneers. Chromos
at Auction. " , ;
Positively Selling; Out at Cost at No.
i 4A, Market Street. .
Having rented the store now occupied by Mr.
John G. Bduman, corner Front and Market
itreefs. and intending to open there with an
jiulire new Stock of Goods, I now. offer my
eulire present stock of Dry Goods,' Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c, &c, at
actual cost. I '
Persons wishing to purchass will do well
by calling on me before buying elsewhere, as
they will certainly be able to get bargains at
; ) S., Levi's, .
may30 4in Next door to Patten's Bakery.
To City Subscrioers. ... iP
Ou the tirst day of July, Mr. D. M. Cobb will
succeed Mr. W L. fiarlow as City Agent of
the Mousing 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. '.', .
All subscriptions due W. L. Harlow, and
unpaid July 1st, are payable only to (he un
dersigned or his authorized Agents.
June 16, 1871. WM. H. BERNARD.
To the Seashore. j
The excursion to Smithville1 on the steamer
Waccamaw yesterday was attended by a large
crowd of both sexes. We learn from, several
who participated that a very pleasant time
was had. A band of music was in attendance
and dancing was the order of the day. There
will b: another excursion of the fame charac
ter shortly. I
Hysterics.. ,.: j-v
Assafoetida is said to be an efficient remedy,
but as some females object to taking such a
drug, we copy the following recommendation
lor their cure : j.v "
" Carraway seeds, pounded with a small pro
portion of ginger and salt spread upon bread
uDd butter, and eaten every day, especially
early in the morning, and before going to bed,
are successf ully used in Germany as a domestic
remedy against hysterics." . '
The Malls.
We are requested to state that the mail for
IlarrelFs Store leaves Magnolia every Friday,
at 9 A. M., after the mail arrives from this
city.a nd the mail from Harrell's Store arrives
at Magnolia every Saturday, at 6 P. M. As
tuf mail between Magnolia and Harrell's Store
i only a weekly one, papers or letters must ba
eut up Friday morning to make connection
with the latter place. . ;
Appreciated. f.";
We notice that Virginias Ballard, Esq., 'a
former citizen of this place, after serving the
Carolina Council Friends of Temperance, of
Haleigl as President for two terms, has been
made the tx-President of the same Couucil for
the present term, and that he has also been
elected Recording Scribe of Centre Lodge, K.
of P., of the same plaee. It affords ns pleasure
to know that old Wilmingtonians r are appre
ciated abroad. :.. . ;
A Brilliant Meteor. - -
Last night, about 8 o'clock, one of the
most brilliantand startling meteors we "ever
saw passed over this city, from South to North,
kayiuK iu its wake a trail resembling sparks
from the moke stack"; of au engine. The
Ule tor resembled a ball of Are, of about fonr
wrflve iuches iu diameter, and the streets .in
its course were for a few moments as brilliant
y illuminated as when the noonday sun shone
"ponthem4 , ; -
Wihniuffton Building Association.
At the aunual meeting of the Wilmington
ttuiidmg Association, held at the Commercial
ExchanKt5 last even tog, the old Beard of Di
'ectors were re eleeted, as follows : W. L.
8 with, W. H Bernard, W: L. DeRosset, I. B.
Grainger, Robert Henning, John Colville, W.
A- Cumming, Roger Moore, Jas. Reilly, J. F.
Divine, T. H. McKoy: - : " . ' !
At the same tiboe and place 25 shares of
8tock were redeemed as 'follows : Ten shares
101 ; ten at $103 ; four at $108, and one at
109, being an average of 1 103,24 per share. ,
Huting In. ; V
Afull supply of Robinson's Printing Inks
Jept constantly on hand at the office of the
,obms0 Star. These inks are equal, if not
Perior, to any manufactured in this country.
eSa of 25 fts kept in stock for the special
itefit of weekly pipers. Cash orders sollc-
tf
Yoi yni-y0. 101
Cream candy, it is said, is made of plaster
or pans. v . . ' .
- There was no session of the City Court
yesterday morning.
If somebody would only turn the cold
shoulder upon us this weather. '
t- Two male patients were granted permis
sion, yesterday, to enter the City Hospital. "
Every voter must remember that he is
required ta vote In his own township. Let
very one see that he " is reaiste'red in his
township.1 - j -.
Messrs. J. & H. Haar, corner of Secoru
and Princess Streets, were dealing out lager
t" thirsty customers yesterday on rather a
huge 6cale. .
This morning; at 10 o'clock, in front of
their salesrooms, Messrs. James & Meares
will sell an assortment of Chromos. Litho
graphs, fec.
K,vBradly Jewett. Eq., has been elected
Financial Secretary of Mt. Olivet Council No.
9 Friends of Temperance, of this city, for the
pres nt term.-
Ttfose enterprising commission inerchantP,
Messrs. Worth & Worth, aH having erected a
commodious brick office on the corner of Mul
beiry aud Nutt Street.
Counterfeits of the denomination of $20
are in ciiculation. They are well executed,
and scrupulous care should be exercised by our
business men that they are not victimized.
In the Supreme Court on Tuesday the
case of Henry, King, executor, v. Wil. &
Weldon R. R. Company, from Wilson, was
called and continued under the rules. No
counsel. ,'
Annie Lee and Mattie Ballard, two white
females of easy virtue, whose presence iu our
city the authorities concluded they could dis
pense with, were shipped to Fayetteville, their
former home, yesterday morning.
The front room in the Northern part of
the City Hall building, formerly occupied by
the Wilmington Library Association, was sur
rendered to the city authorities yesterday, and
will hereafter be used by'City Marshal Canaday
as an office. -
We were 6hown by Mr. J. C. Lumsden
of this city, yesterday, a twin cantelope, being
two perfect cantelopes joined together after
the manner of the Siamese twin? or the two
headed girl. This season abounds in curiosi
ties in the vegetable and fruit line.
The example of the citizens residing on
Seventh street, in petitioning for a sidewalk to
be erected at their own expense, is worthy of
imitation, but we must urge upon the resi
dents of that locality (as we suppose they will
Shortly have their walk) to further improve
their pretty street by setting out oak or elm
shade trees along the proposed sidewalk.
From ; Robeson Lower y Still on tbe
War' Path The Wives or the Out
laws Released.
The news, from Robeson yesterday,, though
very meagre, was sufficient to demonstrate tbe
fict that the outlaws are till on the war path.
A colored man, by the name of Abram Mcln
ty re, living about a' quarter of a mile from
Shoe Heel,, says that he sent his little boy down
n the pasture yesterday morning to drive up
the stock, and while doing so Henry Berry Low
ery came up and asked him several questions.
He inquired particularly for Mr: J, N. McLean,
declaring that he intended to kill him. The
boy bad a horse with him at the time, and
Lowery asked if the animal did not belong to
McLean, whom he had killed. Lowery theu
took his departure, going in the direction of
Shoe Heel. This was directly after sunrise.
About 8 o'clock he again made his appearance
inithe vicinitv of Mclntyre's and repeated his
iuquirles for McLean. It Is also stated that
the notorious outlaw was seen by a white man
in the same neighborhood, but our informant
could not give ns his name. ;
In addition to the above, we learn that tbe
wives of Henry Berry Lowery, Boss Strong
and George Applewhite, who were recently
arrested by the Sheriff's orders, and confined
in tbe county Jail at Lnmberton, were released
yesterday morning and taken to Red Banks on
the freight train.
An Enfflns tor the West Side of the
1 Cape Fear.
As the property of citizens on the West side
of the river, within the city limits, is entitled
to protection from fires, we would suggest to
the authorities the propriety of reserving one
of the hand-engines advertised to be sold and
stationing it on that side of the river. It could
be operated in esse of fire by the Rai road em
ployees or other volunteers, thereby avoiding
the risk attending the transportation of our
steam engines in flats which may be acci
dentally secured for the purpose, as well as
the delay incident to such transportation to
the East 6ide of tbe Cape Fear. 4
A Colored Female Co-operative Abko
' elation.
. A number of colored females of this eity
organized themselves some time since into
what they term the "Ladles' Co operative As
sociation," which,' we learn, is in a very flour
ishing condition. The association commenced
operations on the 3d of April last, and its
capital stock now amounts to between $700
and $1,000. The only male in any way con
nected" with it is J. H. .. Whiieman, who has a
sort of superintendence of the financial ar
rangements. We are always glad to record
any such praiseworty efforts on the part of our
colored population to advance their worldly
V rbsperity. - .
I. O.O. F. , . . . , .
The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order
of Odd Fellows of North Carolina began their
annual session m Raleigh yesterday morning,
quite a number of delegates from the subordi
nate" Lodges being .expected.
The Raleigh TeUgram learns that the order
has been .quite prospeions during -the past
vear. more so than at any former period since
the war, and is rapidly regaining its old
strength and influence throughout the State,
iimiHGTOi n. cl, Thursday, jply 20. i87i.
auc AOuservatlve Canvassers for New Han
over County will address the peoDle as foil
Uo Saturday, July 22, at Lee3burg, in tjniou
Township R. H.. Cowan, W. T. Enuettf -
On Tuesday, July 25, at Biddle's Store, in
Federal Point J. J. Fowler, S. R. Bunting.
Ou Tuesday, July 25, at Humphreys's, in
Harnett C. W. McClammy, C. M. Stedman.
Op Wednesday, July 26, at Point Caswell,
in Caswell Township F. D. Poissou, Dr.
Seavey.
Oa Thursday, July 27, at Lillington, i i Lin
colu Township S. A. Ashe, W. S. Devane.
On Thursday, July 27, at Hewett's, head of
Purvine's Creek, in Masonboro Township R.
8trange, J. J. Fowler,' Luke McClammy. f
On Friday, July 28, at Shakin, In lolly
Township Daniel Shaw, W, T. Ennett, 1 3. W.
McClammy. '
On Saturday, July 29, at Sandy Run, in 3rant
Township J. L. Holmes, R. H. Cowan, S. A.
Ashe, C. W. McClammy. v v I
On Monday, July 31, at Oaks, in Franklin
Township J. D. Powers, J. A. Engelhard.; ,
On Tuesday, Aug. 1, at Williams', lncape
Fear Township Jno. L. Holmes, C. M. Sted
man, Daniel Shaw.
On Wednesdayj Aug. 2, at Joe Ea kins', in
Columbia Township J. D. Powers, W. T. En
nett. .' . j
-: On Wednesday, Aug, 2, at Rocky Point, in
Uolden Township R. H. Cowan, W. S. De-
vape.
Oar Chip Basket. .'
Four seasons Mustard, salt, pepper1, and
vinegar.
Most lovers like to be alone With iheir
sweethearts of course.
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe has been nomi
nated for Governor of Massachusetts. j
, An Oregon toast over a glass of the ardent:
Here's what makes us wear old clothes'."
A San Francisco paper mentions the ar
rival in that city of " Uol.Susan B. Anthony."
Mrs. John Allmand, claims to be . the
first American lady who has girded the world
by steam.
The female population of Edinburgh
exceeds the male by nearly 19,000. In Glas
gow the excess is 16,000. i
A delighted hearer observed of a very
brilliant talker that the flash of his wit wal
followed close by the peal of applause.
An old lady from one of the rural districts
astonished a clerk in one of the stores aj few
days ago by Inquiring if he had any "yaller
developments, sich as they did up letters in."
A school teacher asked a new boy jwho
made the glorious universe ?" but the I boy
eouldn't tell; so the teacher got a rawhide and
told the boy if he didn't tell he would whip
him. The boy looked at the whip and snivel
led out, "Please, sir, I did; but 1 won't do it
agai
ItlVEB AKD MARI9IE NF.WS,
Wbdnesdat, July 19.
Capt. Potter, of the Waccamuw, reports
the Barque Golden. West, from Cardenas, in be
low and anchored abreast the quarantine
sta
one tion. All well. - One schooner and
steamer, names not known, are reported off
New Inlet Bar.
The agents of the schooner John rece v'ed
a dispatch from New York this morningjjjan-
nouncing her safe arrival at that port. This
allays the apprehension which has been! felt
In the community for a day or two past for
her safety, it having been feared that she was
lost. I
Capt. John Grifth is acting Harbor Mas
ter of the port during the absence of Cppt.
Lawton. j
If you have found anything, advertise it in
ournew department, under head of 'Lostand
Found," at half our regular rates, for adver
tisements hot exceeding five lines.
frf
SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE.
Watermelous are a druer
on
the market iu Newbern.
Gov. Caldwell left Kale
for the West on. Monday evening.
Two - convicts escaped from
the Penitentiary on Saturday nignt lasr.
There is to be an excursion
from Weldon to Petersburg on the 2IJtb.
The anti-Conventionists of
Northampton have nominated Jas. W.
Newson and JSdmuna Jacoos. jsani
Dr. H. J. Menninger, Secre
tary of State, left yesterday for Germany,
his "native heath,77 the leiegram says.
r The Weldon News continues
to bear the most flattering reports con
cerning the crop prospects throughout that
section. .- I
General M. W. Ransom ajnd
TTnn T -A. Barnes are the Conservative
nominees tor Convention in Northampton.
Well done, Northampton I
The Weldon News says:
A
in
"Rantist Colored Association was held
TTiifylast week. The crowd in atten
dance .there on Sunday was extremely
large. . ' . .
On Monday night some rascal
stole a whole boat-load of watermel ana
near Newbern, carried them to tbe cfty,
sold them, and turned the hoat adrift.
So says tbe Newbern Timet.. j
The Weldon News says : The
hia nlApp frnm Petersburg
(AV. aOVM WW f - w . -
on last Saturday to bring the darkey
element to hear the big dogs irom wasu-
innrtnn 81) arl brought three passenseis.
and they were good old honest Conservsi-
tives who came 10 aiteuu w uusiuc. 4
FTnnrv Edds. colored, CLarl.es
Smith and James J. Goodwyn are he
Radical nominees in Halifax tor Conven
tion. The Weldon iew says : onouia
seats in the Convention,
we can safely assert that no county in he
State will be representea. oy moits iguw
him onn nlpd with a decree of villainy
that is acknowledged by the Republican,
party, than will this accursea county.
' 1 he people of Alamance have
invited Maj. Robert Bingham to deliver
an address on Convention, go: says the
Sentinel.
Wm. Underwood, a resident
of Elizabeth City, was arrested in-Norfolk
on Friday last, charged with obtaining,
goods from a merchant of that city untjer
false pretences. He was committed for
felony, bail being refused. j ; V: '
The Southern Home says: A din
ner was given on I the 13th on the grounds
of the N. C. Military Institute to the
colored Conservatives of Charlotte. Ad
dresses were delivered by Gov. Vance,
Gen. Young, Col. Jones, Col. Osborne,
and Rev, Mr. Hood, colored. Everything
went oft pleasantly. We hope that the
day is not far distant when the colored
race will feel that their interests are
identified with ours, and then they will
vote for respectable natives, instead of
carpet-baggers of the Pike and Littlefield
stripe. i V::v-.; : ',
The Pee j Dee ' Herald says
We notice that a gallows has been erected,
upon which will be hanged the criminals
convicted at the special term of the Su
perior Court for the murder of Mr. James
W. Redfearn. The gallows is at the
north end of the jail, and within the jail
enclosure. A high screen has been built
on the side fronting Dr. Ramsey's resi
dence. The gallows is on a very good
plan, and is built in such ; a - way as to
give them a very sudden fall which will
break their necks without causing them
to. suffer but one pang. : f
I'OOT. Ateb'8 IiABORATOKYxiMtfciiaa done
such wonders tor the sick, now issues a potent
restorer for the beauty of mankind for the
comeliness which advancing age is so prone
to diminish and destroy. -His VIGOR mounts
luxuriant locks on the bald and grey pates
among us, and thus lays us under obligations
to him, for the good looks as well as health of
the community.
It is saddening to see our hair blossoming
for the gravo too early. More especially wo
men feet this affliction, and it is even a greater
deformity to them than to men. AlER'S
HAIR VIGOR removes it and restores the hair
sometimes, butits original color always. ,
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS
J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer.
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' BY JAMES & MEARES 1
:11BOMOs"aT AUCTIOJV.
THIS MORNING; at 10 o'clock, in front of
our salesrooms, we will sell, without re-,
serve, a large assortment Fine chromos, Lith
ographs and Steel Engravings, all elegantly
fiamed, besides a loo of .Bacon, Crackers,
Crockery Ware, Ac. July $0 it
Bankrupt Notice, j
NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has
been filed in the district Court of the
United States, for the Cape Fear District
of North Carolina, by John H. Cook and Rob
ert Johnson, partners in the firm of Cook &
Johnson, of fayetteville, in the County of
Cumberland, in said District, who havo been
duly declared bankrupts under the Act of
Congress, of March 2, let7, for discharge and
certificate thereof, from aU debts ana other
claims provable under said act, and that the
8th day of August, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M., at
the office of William A. Guthrie, Register in
Bankruptcy in Fayetteville, N. O ,is assigned
for the hearing of the same, when and where
all creditors, who have 'proved their debts,
and other persons in interest, may attend and
show cause, if any they have, why the prayer
ox the petitioner should not be granted.
Dated at Wilmington, N. C , on the ioih day
of July, A. D. 1871.
- WM LABKINS,
1ulv20law2w Clerk.
N.
C. APPL.E BRANDY,
N. C. CORN WHISKEY.
We have1 consignment of the above, vkbt
choice, which-we sell low for cash.
. . ' i ' - '
CilAS. D. MYERS
CO.?
julySOrtf
7 North Front St
CHOICE SELECTIONS of Jld Government
Java Coffee and Prime Laguyra and Rio
conree, sinewy pure.
Fresh Roasted and Ground Java Coffee.
gQ BARRELS SUGAR IN STORE,
fer at very low figures. J
Weof-
CHAS. D. MYl.itS &
CO
luly20-tf '
7 North Front St.
Send to French's
For FRUITS and CONFECTIONS. YOU
will always fljid the best brought
to this market.
Orders for Fruit (for preserving or Brandy
ing) will be filled That saoao good flour
always on hand. "Fresh Sugar Cured Hams.
Fresh Crackers.
TUE FINEST WHISKEY IN THE CITY.
I Can's be Undersold.
, ; W. R. FRENCH,
Jaly20-tf oor. uarKei aiu aewuu bw.
Distiller's Materials.
1,000 Bdla. Hoop Iron, ; 300 Papers Rivets,
100 BBLS, GLUE, Euglish and American;
SO BBLS. BUNGS, IO BBLS. RED OCHRE.
10 BBLS. LAMP BLACK,
For sale by
, F. W. KERCHNER,
July 20-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
Corn! Corn:
10,000
TtfIRTTRT-8
i PRIME WHITE CORK.
In stare and for sale by
. - . F. W KERCHNER,
27, 28 and 29 North Water St-1 i
luly 20 tf
Molasses ! Molasses !
30O HHDS. and BBL9. S. H. "MOLASSES,
2SO HHD3. and BBLS. CUBA MOL ASSES,
For sale by v
" ; -F. W. KERCHNER,
j uly 20-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water, St.
Bacon and Fork.
SO Hhda. Smoked Sides and Shoulders,
100 Boxes D. S. Sides and Shoulders,
-150 BBLS. PORK,- r . l - . 1 .
For sale by - '
V : F. W. KERCHNER, '
July 20-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
New WorksTust In i
JUJLIUS CJISABy 2 vols.xHistory of Civ
ilization in England, by Buckle vols. Ra
tionalism in Europe, by Lockeyj SVols.' Gil
bon's Soman Empire, 2 vols.' Historyof: the
Great Reformation, by D'anblgne, Illustrated.
Pardee's Louis XIV ad Court of France, a
vols. The Recovery of Jerusalem, by Capt.
A Wilson, 11. E., Capt. A Warren, B. E. Liter
ary.and Historical MisceUanies, by Bancroft.
Biographical History of Philosophy, by Lever.
Recollections of Busy Life,' by Greeley. Life
of Bismark," by Hezekiel ; Illustrated. - Lifo
in Utabyby Beadle. For sale at
i IIEINSBERGER'S
Iulyl8.tf Live Book Store.
r i MISCELLANEOUS.
; ' Has long been regarded as the best and cheapest
B&khlg Powder in use. . Perfectly pure and healthy.
Xt makes, at siort notice, , delicious Biscuits, Rolls,
ko. There need be no waste of food prepared with
it, as it is always of the best quality We would say
to those who nave never used it that a very few
trials will enable them to use it, not only with entire
satisfaction, but with economy. ,
' Put up full, net weight, as represented.
, Grocers and'Dealers sell it. . '
. DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop's, .
69 New- Street,
: NEW YORK CITY.
april 11-eod 6m Tu Th Sat
Cotton Ties!
i Cotton
OAA TONS MOST
OUU ' APPROVED COTTON TIES.
DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING,
Best and Most Desirable Manufactured.
43 Liberal Terms to Merchants and Dealers.
i DeltOSSET & CO.,
july29-SlwFlm Manufacturer's Agents.
Assignee's Sale,
LITTLE RIVER, SO. CA,
Talnable Real Estate, Turpentine
Distilleries, Saw Mill, Portable
- Engine', Cotton Press, Peanut
Thresher, and other Ma- -
. v '" chinery. . ,
THE UNDERSIGNED, Assignee of Thomas
C. Dunn, will sell the following propert y,
at Little River, S. C, on Thursday, the 20th
day of July next, namely:
one Tract of Land in the County of Bruns
wick, North Carolina, known as the " Wolf
Neck Farm," containing five hundred and
forty acres, more or less.
Also, one tract of land in the County ot
Horrv, South Carolina, known as the "Mont
gomery Place," containing one hundred and
sixty acres, more or less. - -
Also, one tract of land in the County of
Horry, South Carolina, containing eleven hun
dred acres, more or less.
Also, one tract of land in the County of
Horry, South Carolina, containing two hun
dred acres, more or less.
Also, eighty acres of land, more or less, cov
ering the greater portion of the site of the
village of Little River, S. C, divided into
Eighteen Lots. No. 1 containing 1 acres, on
which is a Circular Saw-Mill, with engine,
boiler and necessary appurtenances, to be sold
.with the Lot. No. 2, containg 1 acres, on
which is located Two Turpentine Stills and
Appurtenances, to be sold with the Lot.
No. 4, containing 2 roods, with small store
building, eligibly located lor business.
The other ixts averaging five acres, and un
improved. A Plot of these Lots may be seen
at Little River, by calling on Capt. Elishu
Davis.
Terms of Sale of the -foregoing property ;
One-half Cash, balance on a credit of one year.
Purchaser to give bond, with good personal
ieecurity, and a mortgage of the property pur
chased. The subscriber -will also sell at the same
time and place, for cash,
2 Flats, 1 Portable Steam Engine and Boiler.
1 Peanut Thresher and Cleaner 1 Ingersell
Cotton Press, 1 Griss Mill, Waggons, Boats,
and other personality.
JOS. T. WALSH,
June 20eodlm Tu Th S Assignee.
1 ,003 GIFTS,
GRAND GIFT - CONCERT
r AND .. . : ;
DISTRIBUTION,
FOK TUB BSBBTIT OF TH
Fonnilii Asylum of tne Sislers of Charity
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, and
Soldiers' and Sailors Orphans' Home,
v WASHINGTON, D. C,
To be held in Washington, D. C, under and
by virtue of a j ermit from Hon. Commissioner
of Internal revenue, on THURSDAY, JULY
27th, positively. '' '' v; ; ''" - .
After the Concert, the Commissioners will
award to the successful ticket-holders
l.OCS PBTZES amounting to $200,000.
52,000 Tickets only will be sold, at $5 each.
Hon. H. MoCuxLOXJOHV of ' Elkton, Md I Com
Maj. Gw). T. Castlk, Baltimore, Md., )
Hon. Jas. S. Nbolbt, M. C, 5
Pittsburg, Pa., Trustee.
References MaJ.-Gen. D. Hunter, U. 8. A.;
Washington, D. C; Hon. Jas. . Negley, Pitts,
burg, Pa.; First National Bank, Hagerstown
Md.; Appleman & Co., Bankers, Hagerstown
UpdegiaffA Sons.JHagerstown; Hon. R.J.
Brent, late Attorney-General, Baltimore; C.F.
Abbott, Esq., 20 P. O. Avenue, Baltimore; Jno.
H. Fowler, JCsq.; Wi H. Myers, of W. H. Myers
& Brother, Exchange place, Baltimore.
Deeds of the Real Estate, certified to by
counsel, in hands of the Trustees
Tickets and circulars can be had of P. C.
DEVLIN, Gmtebai. agent Stationer and
Printer, No. SI Nassau Street, N. X.
Tickets sent C. O. D., if desireo. .
Send for circular containing description, of
prices, etc. .
' Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
July2-S&Flm
TTTEDDINO CAAD8 AND VISITINO
W CARDS printed In the most elegaa
Style, at WM. H. BERNARD'S
Printing and Publishing House,
BATES OF ADVERTI8IHO :
One Square one day, .......... J o.
' . " twodays,...M. . 1 so
' three days...... 2 00
" onr days...... 2 CO
" . " five days, 3 00
" " one week, ...... t 80
3r Contract Advertisements taken at pro
Marriages, Deaths. Religious. Fnneral and t v '4
Obituary notices win be Inserted nt half rates .. A
wnen paid for In advance ; ofir'wlo fulT rates
will be charged. .
Tsbks Cash on demand.
. MISCELLANEOUS. '
St. Paul's
r GEMAH AUEBICAH INSTITUTE!
The SECOND SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this
Institute for both sexes will commence on the
.
First Monday in October Next.
with an efficient .corps of teachers. - AU
branches in the English and German langu -ages,
Including the rudiments of Music,
thoroughly taught at $t per month. Primary
Class, $3 per month. No extra charges.
J. F. RUECKERT,
Principal.
July 16-tf
LANDRETH'S t
Few Crop Turnip Seed.
A LARGE SUPPLY
or
TURNIP CABBAGE SEED
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
GREEN & FLANNER, Druggists,
47 Market Street and cor. 4th and Hanover st.,
July 16-tf . i Wilmington, N. C.
orth Carolina Argus,
WA DESBORO, C,
"liriDELY circulated, lively, spioy, enter
YY taining : a leader in politics,, a Joy to he
home circle. Unsurpassed as an ;
ADVERTISING MEDIUM. ' "
SXTBSCRIPTION. .....3 60 a year.
. Advsbtisikg Batks-t-1 square, 8 mos., $5 CO ;
6 months, (3 CO ; 12 months, $12 00.
D. MoNEILL, Ed. and Prop'r.,
Wadesboro, N. C.
Carolina Banner,
SHELBY, N. C. i TERMS, $3 00.
jg-ON. PLATO DURHAM and other able
. writers engaged upon it. v
Address either ' D. MoNEILL,
Ed. and Prop'r, Wadesboro, N. C,
Or, H. J. MoDUFFIE, Pub.,
July 6-tf ; i Shelby, N. C. '
In Store and For Sale :
LOT OF THAT ;
Fine Bee Ilivo Sy rnp,
Flour, Sugar, Cieer, Yineq ar,
Crackers, Tea, Canned Goods,
Brandy Peaches and Cher
ries, Tobacco, Snuff
and Cigars, C&ndy &c, &c, &c.
1IEIDE BROTHERS,
Z ' : No. 6 South Water St.
June 14 tf
CONSIDER I ir yon have an- old Book
that has lost a back, or been otherwise In
jured, have it re-bound at '
. WM. II. BERNARD'S
Printing House and Book Bindery
- Bacon ! 0 aeon !
inn nnn LBS pnouLDERs
. For sale by
tune 21-tf
C l. V. W.ilifl)
WILLARD BROS.
PRIVATE AHD TRANSIENT BOARDING
BY
Capt. E. V7 . a n n i n g.
THE Building known as the CITY HOTEL
iias been thoroughly repaired and re
arranged, and the Rooms furnished with an
V " ENTIRE NEW OUTFIT. V
may 17-tf V ' 1
JUST BECEIVED:
Per Steamer :
25 BBLS. BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR,
25. ' EXTRA - , "
25 SUPER ; "
25 Bbjs. Heavy Mess Pork,
10 Bbls. Extra C and C Yellow Sugar,
10 Bags Prime Rio Coffee, ;.; ; ,
Lard, Butter, Tea, Soap, Starch, Candles, all
for sale, wholesale or retail, cheap for cash.
SMITH & OLDHAM,
No. 6 South Water St.,
Wilmington, N.C.
July 16-tf
New Store!
The SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
: BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS,
- : ' - . ;v. ' i "
lately owned by,Mr. James A. Bradley, at Fx
change Corner, Afafket street, respectlully
Informs his friends and the public generally
that the Stock has been replenished, and ad.
ditlons will constantly be made to make a
complete assortment. . ).
Having engaged Mr DAVID- H. WALSH-,
(formerly with Mr. Jas. A.; Bradley), to super.
intend my business, I respectfully solicit a
share of the public patronage. ;
V'. ;; ' ; .... '-"A. L. PRICK, ;
. . Late of the Wilmington tforavAL.
July 15 8t Sat Sun Th
VAIMTS.
WANTED Purcliaseis to call at S. Levy's,
44 Market street, and examine his stock
oi Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, fc hoes. Hats.
Notions, Ac, which are now selling &t actual
cost. v may 304m ;
LOST AMD FOUHpT
FOUNO A place where Dry Goods, Cloth
ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac., are
being sold at actual ootL S. Levy's, 44 Market
street, la the place. may 80-4m
FOR GALE OR RENT.
OB SALE At Act it ax CosT.'by S. Levy,
44 Market street, Dry uooas, uiotniug.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, ITotions, ; Ac. Call an
a
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