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-t " .1 - ! " i V 1 t 1 . " i PUBLISHED TJrATLYi 0w Dawson Ban uuiKLnrx ytxt. i.tj AA nnto. In advance. . . . . . , ...... . .76 fhrt Mobjiino Stab will bo delivered In al oaxt of the Qlty atFiraaMt Cbittb per w.eek 9IETEOBOLOGICAL UECOI.r i July 23, 1871, - ; pr nvwar, fttadTan&a..':...r..:..;S.M..pr 00 Si montWin advance.. ...... t mrin litis, c.v. v ....am........ . a -sm w " ' Ther- . r Time. Sr?: WMt' .'-- eteX ........... a M 80:08 -6S - N E light Cloudy -2 P. M. 30:08 -80 NEgentle'Falr -9 P. M. 30:14 72r; Cttlm-hv Clear"" Notb. All barometric readings' are reduced to the sea-level ana.io.is Aegre.es . j aprcnneit. ....... .! . , ... A ii . . J&OAB&T. OBTBOTH, .... ergt 8iarnl Servioo U. S.-A,- - - - Weather Renort. -1 -'' . . . . " 1 . I !Wab ? Pspabthknt, , Ufflce of Uhiei. signal Officer. "ifcfr:: WaBMngton, Joly.atU-4:85-P, It Is probable stormj j -weather will extend on Sunday from 'Missouri to-Wisconsin-Trttb fresh easterly winds' on Lakes' Michigan and Superior.; ThreatenTrig 'weather' with rain ii also probable for the Gntf coasta,and partially cloudy and clear, weather north and east of Positively Selling Out at Cost at .No. '44,: market ntkMtkiH.U Having rented the store now occupied byiMrr John (J&btn FrOniind. 'Market Streets,' and intending to' open - there with an entire, new .Stock of oods, I now offer my entire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, , Boots and Shoes,. Hats, .Notions,! &c; Acai uctual coat. 3tit ',ii-cif y ts; ib.Jjf mxj &i A Persons wishing topurchasp will do well by calling on me. before buying eisewhe??as they will certainly be able to get bargains at S. Levy's,' 1 may 304m " fNe' doorHoFa'ttVa'sBakery!4 .t , ' T I -St? .: MEiNSBKi.QBR's'LlTe'B'ookStoreV 89 Market street New Works. , rj' Hostettbb & Smith Celebrated " Stomach Bitters. . r; gni?.g'r , 0, ,r?f ' ":-hl Munsos & Coi City Clothiers.-'to Our Pat rons. . --.-'..-tsfi h'iiU -isiti i:S fit: d D. Mtbrs & Co., No. 7 North Front St. -Extra Family Batter. : r James & Meaees, Auctioneers City Seal Estate for sale. , . - Or.NLT & Morbus, 1 Auctioneers Sundries: at Auction., .i-J,. py f:!-.!-'.: H. Bubkimer, Sign of ihe "Indian Chief." Something New. ' J i; ' - : " -! A. E. Wright, Druggist and Chemist No tice. ;. J. F. Rueckbrt, Instructor Academy of Music ' - ' ":'r.:,Li:: rfir-'v" ;' Dodlet & Ellis, No. 41 Market street," Gsntlemen's Suppers. F. W. Kerchner, 27, 28 and 39 N. Water st. Corn, Hay, Spirit Casks, &c. 177 D. Anderson, "Agent A.FIoieuce for Eve rybody. '' . ;v. . .'p: - a See notice of Steamer-. "Waccamaw?. for Smithville. ' ; ' y J ,C3lr ' G. W. Jewett, Principal Wilmington Male and Female Seminary. -;i -.. ... . .. .,: . ( W. R. French, Cor. Market and Seaond sts. Come, Children, Come. Point Caswell. , . . In addition t6 the regular appointmeat, Major U. f. MeClammy will address the peo ple at Point Caswell; on Wednesday, July 26. Speaking: Tuesday. -!: On Tuesday, the 25th Inst,, - Messrs. f15. R. Banting and J. JT. Fowler will fill their regu lar appointment at Biddle's Store,- In Federal Point Township, and address their fellow-citizens ou the subject of Convention; 'Let the ; people turn out and hear them. , . ..j . ... i . ... 11 ;- The best investment yet offered. . For five dollers you can get an elegant new Piano at the Theatre on Monday evening, - after the' Concert. Get your tickets in time at Love's and Ueinsberger's Book Stores, j ; ,,,,,,, ; The Boole Value. rt v r ; In the Annual Statement of i&k Wilmington Building Association,, published In our issne of Friday, one of the figures incicating the book value of the stock was rather indistinct. . Tbe correct amount is $59.54 per share. ; 5j - Gentlemen , will do well toJselb their Diamond Lottery tickets and buy t ckets to Hicnsbertier'b Gift Concert, which will come off on Monday, ther 24th:. 1 1 '! T7t 7. -: t The Ilansln aWWadeslMvo. Attention la called to the interesting account of the hanging, of .the-Red fear n murderers at "adesburo -W Frfday laitV as" given, by our Special Reporter Vtdefte.' r By the way, the Ri porter of the 8tab was the only represen tative of the Press that obtained an interview uu tue conaemneu. A Serious Charge. Chas. : F. WilliamSfcwhltel Chafged with, abandoning his wife, and also with the crime oi bigamy, having been arrested at Wilson, on 'a warrant issued by Ja'stice Wm, M. Harriss, of this city, was delivered n o the . custody of Con table 8ellars, ; jesterday :f morning, fbyt whom he" Was broughV t-W'cM end lodged' 111 JJiI. He will have a heading before Justice irriss sometime Itt 8 Week:"t Constable Sel hrs is very profuse iii hia thanks: for the cohr - -.t'.'sy with which he" was, treated by the officers at Vilion,-y,)iir4tf ?ainst;WUlWs but that he has iiCrtofore evaded: arrest.1; APple Dnmpllu-cs. r asfe A writer, who must know what; is 'good, U'itkes the lollo wing suggestion concerning a ?od institution r ' s this is the season fp? at'ple dumplings allow me the liberty of say luS lhat they cap be made so that every oae, even of delicate digestive powers, can eat ;hem with impunlCiroWss; I am saying 1 "otuing but what a good housekeeper must : oiicHuy, wueu a recommenuriuab iuc "oUl!h, if It may W so called, should bo made f about one part of flour to six parts of potoj les, boiled and m ashed iborongbly, and eve:f 3 'amp removed. It4makea agotod paste, andj the dumpling can be enjoyed by .every one- without the fear of after Unpleasant results."! ; , ( j j An exehange certifies to the Existence of t J yonPB My who tooi put fifty-seven halrplna! ' frm hef" coiffure, and yet her half did not? r Thermometar 79 yesterday at noon. Live within' your means that is if vou? :4FridaynIghi 'was cootArid a-splendid' 3-s There was no sesBiba 'of: the' City 1 Co ur t .yesterday monaDg.Tonn yrrr . . , AtAlftfent wail sent, to the. wharf Jhis mornings at 8 Vclock, ? for Smith- r. . -J i ? ..f-rr, $U?f: and retwniag vf Ul Jeave iUo lattif ;Iace tfr4Wp'M .ttoif.. pitman iftjiW,.;? :tc J: , ij .People residing on , Fifth. Tbet ween Mul- befryand: Waln)4lstreet8V:c6mplaln of? apbad11 odor in that TictniiyaVpareu atiimala. i i 'u.i. I lit ii ii-i:t' nvr-r'A colored man brought. a.Tjxnr aligator iq a ;ckrt; Which .he says "rtfHUu riiie. fie was about eeveo feet long KWiviiq' . ;( lo conseqlmBhceTof IndpMUton; Key. Mr. Bernheim is unable to fill his pulpit in the Lutheran.Chutcte toVdajKiRej Burr will preadiat 3tp4;5Ko:servicea togM. f I Oaritbaiiki am tendered to Air. R, L, Harris for copies of the last N. T. Ledger and yvyuuxr puujicuons.ean always oe naa at ms stand on Erbtit Street- 2 i wi f r,Ai- ; Try the "ijride of Capo Fear," a new brand of chewing tobacco for sale by .Mr. II." jJurkbim twist, put apitt Sizes, tcjauit the' jfctail tradel We h'aye restKd We had a call,' yesterday-morning,' from MrDavldaraisJEdifot'bf - the:' Wils'oh jciiycr, huu is mj me ciiy on ousiness connect ed, with his paper.' The Ledger circulates in one of the wealthiest sections of the State and - la well Conducted. ' : -' ? The work'Jbf 6tucc6lng and eerhicing tlief two fine brickjiuilding& on the East side! of front, between Market and Princess streets,' the property. .f Geo. R, French, Esq:, has mproved theirj appearance and made them an ornament to the street. T 1 Oh, Pa I Please get me a prize ticket for tieinsberger's Concert. .Uv 'i i ; f 1-'- WARD COMMITTEES. OfficbJ op Executive Committee, ) . ? y Wilmington', July 22, 1S7L f The following gentlemen have been nomina i-- i ... i ted for Magistrates for the township of WU- mingt6u:"M"7!rJ;K sitv,i) - , I - -GEORGE H. KELLEYV j FRANK; C. SINGLETON, i , .: - WILLIAM A. VVILLSON. : ; y The following gentlemen have been appoint ed members of the Ward Committees, who will Ihave in charge Ihe interest of . their respective Wards FIRST WARD. ' e. Chairman:-Wm. "Whlson. W. John Colvil G. Jones. DeLeon Flilvaw. J. F. Garrell. W. II. Strauss, RJGill. W. D. Mahn. J. 0. Hever. iR. C. Orreli. John Thornton. Jr.. Jesse Ives. Robert Finley,v Octavions- Wiggins, Honry Gay, B. Gleaves, James .Wilson, Jamea W. Conoly, George FrTilley, C. L. Clrwa,: Isaac, picket, i -. . . i. ' ' f SECOND. WARD. ij J : x Frederick D. Polsson. Chairman: Samuel R. Bunting; Roger Moore, Junius, Davis, Henry ptiaar, dr vrl& J ,3. Cafr,"iboms c. JJeKos- fset. Alfred L..I Price. William Withev. John iMunro, DeBrutz:Cutlar, George F. Alderm n. William P. Holland, Bennett Flanner, Bradley fJewetV,;vprjnjfliyine,Atrich Adrian, Wm. JL. Smith,menry. J3rocK, UoulsjJlden. Griffith IJ. McRec, William N. Bowdsn. THIRD WARD. ! ' Robert 8. Radcliff, Chairman.' Lnmb Bo wden. J.-G. Bauman. J. F. Gilbert, W. J. Yopp; Harry Webb,R, H. Gran t, -Job n L.J Can twel , J; F. Post, a-Von Glahn,Tho8.,-Southerland, iJohn Cowac.fRob't Dudley, W. R. French, L. B. Muggins J. vv, vv opi vin, I. ' J . Johnson. Chas. M. Stedmarit Chairman; W. P. Oldham, James J. King, F. W. Kerchner W. L. Beery, W. S. Devane, u. J. Uevane, 1. ts. uramger, Jamea. Madden, Jon CT Koch, M, Schulken, J. B. Rnssell, A. A. Carpenter, W. J-Callais, C. Tietcen. J.NiHinton, W.R.Emuie, J. W. Atkin son. WalketlWv-Moore, ;Walter':Farlonff, ,W. Harris -Northrop; Dr. John Freeman, Dr. A. E. i Wright, E. G. Barnitz, Uapt. H. E. Orr, R. F." Ey den, John J .-Fowler,: John Hines. jB. F. !Bogg, Alex. Sholar, W. S. Anderson, G.T1.W. jRunge, Samuel Bell, Chas. Bell, John Forrest, donn u. savage; unas.f a. : anzer, m. unianai; Wm. A. Willson, James Reilly W. A. Cum ming; Wm. Worth... i.; - ; FIFTH IWARD. ; Isaac . W. iKing, Chairman; John Mi Ills, Joseph King, Wm. Griffith, Joseph Pager, Thomas Kent, George Grotjen. Frank Cassi deyV'T. H. Smith, Charles Rybere, Daniel Bender, James Darby, Leonard.il. Mann, T. i W. Player, ' H. Biddle, James Littleton, f Wm. Barr, Wm. Grotjen, . Uenry; Cassldey, James Hicss; Hugh Sweeny, James u. Crock ett J.'orthfopiWal. McMioney. ..,a Members ot tn County executive com mittee are e&offlcU members of othe Cdmmi - i ttf of their resnective Wards. Jk.JL I It is enjoined upon these ward , committees to organize at once.; v,Ward . Canvass ana IChalleDgertphpnldibe appOihtedjliSJia; steps i taken to secure, a full vote and a fair election. iKO-i-gil jJ i ; Joseph A. Engelhard Cn' nv n. ; . S. A. AsHBSee'y. ' - i iirh'otTgtr'a Gift Concert WclietsCx ' )Ve are i-eq Ueited los tale tha t books for rc21SL.riU.lUU m LUC auu liaiu ntu uo w;u the City Hall doijngjhweeKaj.np.ip me day pf jeJctnUjwbo liavo;not registered heretofpre jirli.rerqtte6.te4 to, :pni forward and perform lh d utf taovT i k . ; ! . JDomestioiAfarlzet. " n .-j For thejeonvenience pf families we give the fonowlnipjlt. oPfiPS8 forjartlcleaia th( inar kWyesteirday j'3f Hnt :: u Beef, l6 cents .'3b.i nmtton. and lemb, 15 to 16 cents f rPPfteW rents B.; grown fowls, i It, ifr .pafr,., chickens, 2045 cents a piecefeggsap Rents' V dozen; Irish potatoes, 60 cents V peek; applet, 3075 cents peck, peaches 40 cts -peck, pears 50: eta $ peck;ijtomate8,;5centSi quart, or 25 cents $ peck; cabbages. SI0 cents $ head; snap beans, 3040 cents $ :peck; green corn, 25 cents dozen; onions, 10 cents a qua ft or' 60 cents a peck; squashes, 2025 cents' dozen; beets, 20 bents $ 'dozen or 10-cents bunch;-whortleberrjies.-lOrcents.Liiquartf water melbBS;JP(l0 cento for cftbiee;,, .muskmelonS, S to 15 cehts; : StiirgeonV.QS cents J 8hrimps;80eentiqda'rt; Sweet potatoes, new SI a peckC oldd cents peck; clams, bushel ; - Saltmullets, 50 cento dozen; Okra, 5 cents dozen;.eacumbers, JO cents $ dozen, cowpeafiO cts: Vjeck;Hgs, 0 cts f dozen; Isabella grapes; 10 tt ? quart; Butterbeans 'if 'i"Oii Til K DEATH PNAljTT,J Hauling of the Red f earn Murderers Ottr Reporter Interviews th Con. Confession, ) Scenes, r Incidents, te.; I:-' !;:. oiiWAlSBOROulr 2t'r n , t iTho : two' negroes" Ned Myers :aBd 1 'Lewis , (fotopBj$lyfr'8& executed ,eVe,';'t6t-dSy.t5tim been resmted, bv Gov. Cilrttrnll nntll 1t T- ccmber. ih. crowajiOf.a.uendaaca tps .immense a majQrltyibeiugi :k negroes. rSince yesterday evening theyhave . been pouring: in - from all directions, many coming from , the adjoining ieonntie8an4 8oatttarbttBa.f,J.4M' j " ','The gallowi,"erectedin iheialf yard J wWen, closed by buildings and a'fcigh wati bjjfrirpe, sides, but outside the yard fence, ono rising ground towar4:3SCourJi JH.Qttse, a view could be obtained, and on housetops and trees and all available, spots hundreds and hundreds of spectators were assembled. It Is td bej regrett ed that white women, in considerable1 numbers, were pesenti fjrMoti:-- W'J .. ; Mingliag' wlthj -the -mbtlys crbwd rerffarks Pf all kinds could be heard :o somo amusing,, some vsillyp occasioaally a ( sensible one, and very frequently such as were almost, startling irom their levity,1 coarVeneisi oi brutality. , r; AH courtesies and attention were shown re porters for the Press :by jthe effipient and-genr tlemanly- youhgt Sheriff jind is'epatiesi a room in the jail being iasalgded; tliemwith a Jarg6ind9w;ppeningwU At 10 o'clock the. request bf a short .icbn.ver'' sation with the condemned men was allowed - - - ' . i. - - , .-. jthe. representatiye.ofy.the 8tak ... ,Uf pn the third floor,; iua strong, Vhercel the two mep wereJoqadj heavily irpned -n,Ned seemed but little disposed, tct italk maintain ing the same sullen obstinacy that hej did on ms iriai, una oniy asserting uia innocence. , - Lewis was talkative and-wonderfully cheer fuL . Ned moved uneasily about, and his quail- i : I J..'' it T i - . mg eye gaye eviuenco inst his apparent inuu ference was assumed.- ; Ji 4 x ' ' ' ! Lewis said repeatedly that he alone ,li& the murder; that all pthcr acciised parties were Innocent ; that' the statemeirtAlhe made when arrested were caused bva fearthat' bt would be immediately hung, and; that hls oqly hope then was in implicating as many as hd could ; that he bad for a long time intended to kill Redfearn; tnat he first was lead to meditate it by .Patterson, a yankee with .whom he was once. liupnsoncu jyr urcaaing anu, ruuuius ,Aca" ream's store; that while In jail, together '; they agreed to kill and rob R. as soon as released; out mat raiterson leu xne county ana naa nothing to do with the murder. ... When asked if Redfearn. had not been a . kind and good friend to them, both promptly, answered yes; and Lewis added, "nothing but rcoijey, the devil and what bad white men told me, ever made me kill poor Mas. Jim.", , - I A srentleman presentremarked that lie was one of the jury which tried and convicted the prisoner. Lewis said "ye?, I know yon, and the jury done right as to me." Ned added,"! die wrong, tbonzh 1 know wnat i confessed myself and what other folks told, made the jury believe that I was guilty." . , f ' 1 Lewis expressed great anxiety to have a long "talk" to the multitnde and asked that ; his wish be carried to the Sheriff; asked for a drink ot water, -which was given him; said he "wished it was over with," but he wanted "to talk to every body and 'tell them to do better than he had done," and here the interview. ended. .. , ..;;,.,, fcil As the wrltsr passed ' down stairs fa most worthy-looking and rather-venerable man at his side observed, ' nave seen eleven men hane before these will make thirteen and I believe that none ever more, fully deserved It than these two.", .,,. .vh f I -v -"? Ministers of the Gospel nad visited Uie con demned men early in the morning and held appropriate services. , fyrt-., ckv ? The crowd still increased: from thef. nature of.tbe surroundings it was impossible-to esti mate the number, present; but it may be safely said, upon the authority of many.old citizens, that more people were In' Wadesbord' to-day than ever before, at one time; and they, say the town has always, been a great place tor great crowds.",, . ; ; ,i .; . . . Foftunatelv for those darins ones perched upon ridge-poles and swaying limbs," as for the compact mass on terra firma. as well r the day was pleasant, thin clouds and a light, breeze dispelling the heat; but the dust was flying and "rolling around in-a manner- rar irom; agreeable. .;s. '.. x!'f.. ... r At 12.45 the prisoners were brought down and ascenaeo tne scauoia, Heitner seeming ex cited; Lewis". with a langbMhrew hU hat to a -colored man near and in a firm and loud vPIee commenced his ""talk,"' whle&ldiffered in no material point from those statements al ready, made. He called on different members al the familvbv name and asked theiri forgive ness. j CaHingapon his ""colored , friends, he counselled them agai nst an oaa conqoct and bad counsels, and tbld them'that'thel Radical or t'Union" Partt was a dangerous briei and not friendly to the black man.; that! if they followed te Radical leaders longer many of them would at'Iast stand where he now stood; that s'nee his arrest no Kepublicans nad ever approached him or offered him a friendly act or word.. -.-.-..-j :u t -IlerSam.Redfeariis.aixery: IntelJiqenti and worthy colored man, asKed lewis certi in quesr tions bearing upon confessions -iade;aiLwis ,was much confused randL made contr ndictory statements. Sam declared In a most impres sive tnanner that Lewis was Ivlag in h s death momenta lr Numerous, questions .werfesked. DV aiuereni person, uut iicivis ocimcu uui disposedio talfcfartuervHoTLf.: i . i-Ned merely remarked that he had r o more to say than be bad already Baid, .andcontin ned to look upon the assemblage' with the -ame Btolid'gaze and semi-detiant' demeanor iWWchlieliad kept up all thetime f ! i Rev. Mr. Bland, of the Episcopal Church, .now ascended the scaffold, and.; aftjr a few; wbrdf with the condemned, engaged in prayer the two negroes kneeling. .Bidding tbem good bve, he descended.Jand deputies Allen and VhVeadgill proceeded to adjust the nooses atvJ-15, o? clock, and the two felons looked with seeming indifference upon thearrangement; Lewis haying regained perfect cbmposhre, and Ned appearing now more affeqted than ever before. The black caps were drawn, and., at l:20thefiheriff cut the rope. ; ? Lewis' neck was evidently broken by the fall,rbut Ned who was taller by several Inches, and the ropes being of the same lengin, strug--gled violently and , breathed convulsively for several minutes, and died by strangulation.. ; At 1:40 Drs. Ashe andMcRae, after examlna; tibnj pronounced them both ' dead,- and the bodies were cut down and placed la coffins.- It is understood that the - medical' fraternity, by contract with, the parties ; themselves, receive the 'bodies for dissection.,.., .K. ' No scenes of violence oecurrea, ara in an hour or two after the execution the greater portion of the crowd had dispersed and were wending their way homewards." vv-1 r f ; ... , . VlDETTE. , I M ;VrITKB7ANI MABINB VltXVS ; tfinjr . Saturday,' jury ss. f V Cap t' Potter, of the Waccamali, repbrts as follows: rne iiara jLvanutuni wtu terdayi' This afternoon there' was one Wque j Inside the bar. two Drigs ounew Auicw.ua uu :;J one schooner pn-jthoriYer, bound up. ttdden:eathi':;-:::u 'A colored1 woman, byrtheiname of Mag Banting, died very suddenly' b'u Friday night) Coroaer Ilewlett held? ran f inquest over v the ?d7!Psr4a7:n0nn?.a er A6 .residence, in the Soiatheni part of the city, but the jury beug.nnabje to'form.a verdict, a post morteni ciauimauon was oraerea, wnicn was maae oy DMJ?rancrsJfnf ! kn&'f k EWinants, when aerdittas returned that'; death caused by internal hemorrhage. Hilq u l was Anson All Right. We learnthat Cbli-R. T. Bet.Tiett deilvered a most magnificent and telling speech-'-for 'Coh. ventiont WadesTM)roon evening, at theconciuslon Of whldtr Ashl was called nppn; andVesponded in one" 'of the-ablest' arid best' ' Speeches our Informant ever heard Irom ! hlm 'We are"8snredhat bid' Anson is: aroused and, .will.do jher r dqtyjal the election, TfTere jBrtis never more enthusiasm manifested thap .,dur ing'tho speaking on Fridajr." r t; , . . ... i '''. " 1 i . viKloniTownsnip.!- jilf 6!t oi crtr,-- ; The fo.Uo.wing nomlqatipns have .been made. . by the 430TOerathres-f-Unloa Township. ; f i :ForMagsiratetJamt& H. Alderman. , 8teJ phen CvEHyaw.,;.:;-Mttor 1. Clerk, and . Treasurer Richard A, Co wan. ' 1 - Consia-r-Wash. L. Rivenbark. . .. i School Vommiiteer-F Powers, E. Garris, IsaiahCaVrbli;1:! l;i3'V..,:'' i ' " ' gjxiMMlJUMMMIDaaXaMMBaMMIlMi ' - TBIBUTE OF BKFlX. . . . I ,0 'i ' Mia fOij-ni'i-al f-nr? Compaky Haix, :i At a meetlne Of the Wllminrton S'teabi Plre Engineio., No. L, held lor the purpose of ex pressing their feelings in Tegard to the death of their worthy comrade, Kaohasd XiAironoir Fkkmont, the following sentiments Were adopted as inadequate expressions of , the true feelings of the members for such a dis tressingtpcourrence. . ' WhUfffccknowiedglag the inscrutabl:ity of the ways of God's Providence . and bowing in humble submission. to the Divine decree, we can but truly mourn the loss of him who., since his short connection with us, had endeared himself to us by his 'maaymanly qualities. Beautiful, in. character, as . well as noble in mind, conscientiously ' upright in words and actions, he has been among us One who, by friend or stranger, has been looked upon with feelings of admiration for qualities such' as few possessed. .While courteous to all. friend ly with many and "inaccessible to none, his. was the proper reserve ot a gentleman. Early : to;sftek the, Way of life . ho has ever drawn consolation from the Eternal Fountain, and falling asleep in the arms of his Saviour he ow.rest8 in Paradise. We can but hope that 1S': isorroifingJ and' distressed parents may nad - tkeir grief assuaged , by this consoling thought, that what to them has been a most deploraole loss, has to him been but a transi tion from a world of path ana trouble to the realms of sweet and immortal bliss, r k i We transmit to the family of our beloved comrade these expressions of our sorrow, and assure them of our deep and sincere sympathy in this, their hour of trial, xt is but natural that we should publicly express our grief; and We will therefore wear for thirty days our usual badge of mourning. NEW AD VERT1SEMENTS. A l'EKILOUS SEASON. y . Glorious and' delightful as the Summer weather is, its tropical heat ;is a severe trial to the vital powers. Even the strongest are sometimes prostrated by its effects." ; The common phrase applied to this condition of the bodv is eeneral debility." Now. general debility arises from, and includes a variety of aliments, i ne liver is more or less anecteu, the bowels are either, constipated or too much relaxed, the stomach but naif performs tne work of digestion, the appetite is poor, and the spirits aepressea. xms is waai as oauea general debility, it is a general disarrange ment ot all the physical functions, and re quires as a remedy a medicine that will regu late tnem ail. uosietier'a siomacn wuers i sneeiallv adanted to this purpose. Its general operation is not confined, to a single orean. If the liver is affected, it restores its tone. If the stomach is torpid, it regenerates it; ; lf the nerves are tremulous ana weaa, it Draces and reinforces 1 hem: i If the mind, which ever sympathizes with the, body, is gloomy and f despondent; it relieves tne aimouity, ana soon D rings ID8 wnoie mecnanwin vi luks uwj uw . i.i. . 1 i A w. . Mr 1...U1i ' . . - ;,-.': Oanuuuy nitu i,uo Jans uraunu. : . ; , - There is no civilized nation in the Western Hemisphere in whioh tne utility oi Hosteller's stomacn a; liters as a ionic, cvrrcviuc, turn an tibilious medicine, is cot known and appre ciated. Tbroughout the Ti opics it is consid ered, both by the people ana, tne1 proiession, the standard Bpeciflc. While it is a medicine for all seasons and all climates, i t is especially suited, to the complaints generated by the weather, being the purest and bust" vegetable atlm Plant in tne world. -' -1 ; - -; ; i i : He ware of. the Hitters made uf acrid and dangerous materials, which unscrupulous par are endeavoring to ; foist upon the people. Their pame inegion, ana tue puono nas no guarantee that they are. not poisonous. Ad here to the tried remedy, Hosteler's Bitters, sold only in glass, and never in Icegs or bar rels., i - r u-n f ij my aa-eoaiw . ouu neu r FOE SMITHVILLE ! Sunday, July 23d, 1 87 1 Steamer iWaccamav llA. LEAVE lFER WHABP at S o'clock a A ; Mli Arid retninlhfi-J willJIeave Smith- 'vlile at 4 Pi M. k' , Breakfast and Dinner can boTiad onboard.. July 3-lt -'t;-1 ---f '-". ' :; - Mi CltONLVY, Auctioneer. a:. i-.i ii i. By CKO LY A 3IOlt UlS., Sundries ! ,at Auction . - , . .. ! : OK TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, at -9U o'clock, we will sell in front of our of fice, without reserve, an assortment of ' -, ti i 30 Colls Jute Bbpe, Shoemaker Tools, Tallow Iron; Sewing, Maehlner, Ac. ...... i . - - i ' - ii: Julytjb-iJo ; COME. CHILDREN,; COME . To flrencii's, Candy -M M. Store; -nrou can get any sma or uanay, uts, atc ;; Y, youwantj in quantities tosuit your little pocaew.- .,. , . , ,;. i : .'..l'.. i- i . . j. : ORANGES, LEMONS, COCOANUTS; AP- PliES, PEACHES tod7 PEAKS, " lit i vii. u i A fresh supply of iTtiit received., by, Satur day's Steamer. ' . ? . u -. i f j7i : ; l.c.UIifu - ) J- WI -R. VRBNTSlLf v - ,Jnly23.t)i. ELf.ltototimdSel uV kew advertisements; I SOEIETHmG' ?NEW ! f-i: Prido otv Cape Fear, t Briclit Twist, jraT3rv4, 5, Os and ft Tnoli TIncrs. S Ul TAB LE FOB Jft ET AIL TB AD E . SnpRriur 11nrto:Rni(i1nTf ToMccd. SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES BT. Sign of tne " INDIAV cniEr. i5uiy2s-tr;' -1 r;- ?i:.i.i!ro.,8.iMarkett. .1 Fdr EVerylipidyi ') liUJJ ii it 'it ' E aroaowf selling the Celebrated Flor ence' Machine fbr $20 Cash-and Instalments of $10 month1. Will take" them) to your bouse an learn you to use them. j - We refer you to over 120 Ladies who1 are .-? ;s, :;. a ni '-nail -yiiii. -t..--.-t '. :t now using them in the city. (. , - - -: i5Kenemxgentrororthiuaroiina, ;a Pffico aud Salesroom, Ny. lialajijkptjTeet. j ,jeiy23-3t,,, , ;.;;.r ? .1.. .f 'f. j ; WILMINGTON: Male, and Female ' Seminary, fTT7"ILL RE-OPEN OCTOBER, t5th, 167L rt j ,,U: W. JJSWISTT, i ll iuly 23-lt - Principal.; Notice; Ti u j . i i , 1 1 , 'i : i ' i ij j HE SirBSCREBER takes this method Of In forming the citizens of Wilmington and sur. lounaing country, tnat ne nas umpioyea tne services -of . tlie . Well .known . DrueTKist ' and Pharmacist, Mr. JE. WULL1S, who, will have sole control of mv Drus business-. - -. - Having recently reflated my store, and made large additions to my siock oi , j v CUOICE DKITGS AND CHEMICALS, I am prepared to furnish my: patrons -at; very low prices. . ( . ' N. B.; Fresh Turnip and Cabbage Seed, "new .crop,". received by (Steamer to-day.. ...p. i , . . ... . . . . . , . . ......... . ; f i Druggist and Chemist, . 4 . ' ", Opposite Market House, July 23 aw'"3-: ; -Shawns Olb; Stand. To Our Patrons ! .yl , AV1NQ ' located Our manufacturing in terests a't69 Duane strieet, under the super-. 1 Vision of our partner, Mr E. S. HARDING, (who has had twenty-Aye years experience in the trade, in North ' Carolina) and having bought our piece goods beiore the recent rise; we shall be prepared to offer to our patron?, the Coming season, ' -: '' ' O L O T; II,. I N G UFXXCEPTIQirABIJI IK . . , . .. ' SYLE, QUALITY, MATERIAL AND PRICE MITXSON & CO.,1 CITY CLOTHIERS. July 23-tf Academy of Music ! (MASONIC HAEE.) ': 01: mult Summer Session besins ' August 7th : A. . The , highest cultivation in Solfeggio's proper Articulation in Ballad and Operatic Singing,,: : ; :)--n - Special Inducements to ladies advanced in "Vocal and Instrumental Music, in' this; class tuition in the Italian, French and German lan guages can oe naa.. ; . t . : f "u.t . i . , Pupils enjoy every opportunity usually given at Musical Conservertoirs in Europe -and in larger cities of the United States, with neces sary competent assistant teacners. ." i - , Terms are very reasonable, and ; within the reacn or ail tnose wisning to stuay music ana jroreign .Languages. - . - j j jj or particulars, apply at tne aoove piace. '-'i-:' . J. F. BUECKERT. - July 2Jt-1 - r vi -ij Jjixector and Instructor. "SEra'F TTN FIFTEEN" POLTND EEG3J-'' 'U r:" --' ? irJ ' v --J . 'AND 'AT, BETAlL. : OUK APICES are JPURE and SELECT. E HAVE y;"?; s- : ; . 'f;.;, ENGLISH DAIBY CHEESE, imported. EXTRA CREAM, DUTCH HEAD ' ' I r and PINE APPLE CHEESE; T 4 132:1 . Jaat in Store from 'Steamer CHAS. DY-MYEBS A COi, luly23tf. -r i-"i 77 North Front St.. Ex. ,"Benefactof," ; BECI AN," " OPEB.A" AN D OT1I EK Ih-fJO l ':8TTiJBS no J t tnin DUDLEY A ELLIS, 1 ' J 'I lury 23-tf Slgti of the "Big Boot. .""FTT -.'! Spirit Casks. .4V 1 -' f1( NEW-SPIKIT CASKS HS'V i - i r i - - ii ". .. tlWantiia ihaiifiHnr ItAhMWA CldB AW . . . . W TV. . . rorsaleby y'w-X"J w.t ! ".- j.fwebchneb,: J uly. SSjLILrLL 27, 23 ABL2a North Water St. Corn jahil IHay; 12 000 Gif Bales Choice Hay , i ForsaioDy v. t 1 . V . ,y W.'gEBCHJTEB. t f . July 23-tf ' 28 and"29 North Water St.. 4 met r : c twc bbl. rix)UK,? ' : " ?t ;' . For sale by, - . , ' ; 1 F. W; KEBCHNEB, I July 23-tf '7 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Lard! lard! 3r V X00 TIEECK3' HHJ?fl(LKITS IaAd' J.iii . Tor sale by3 , T. TKEBCHKEE, Muly ' " nff0WtS One Square one day, 'J"1 ..a , three days. ' three daye. . . ; . ' -4 . J . , -or.T days,...;. " I d jdve aays.U Unt it 1 ." Contract Advertinirtntr ta.k,n .1' p: portlonately low rate. - - 1 MaiTiaeea.4 Deaths- ' 1 i - "n Obituary notices wil r . i ' -; , ' ' t when pal? for in alvutv t a,.- :' --r", will tWk Afl.T0-OJ,.. ...v.. -- l n .- -or NDW:AI1YERTISEMENTS.1 BY JAMES & MEARES. City EeslEotatb for Sale Br vlrtna cf decree pf the Superior Court oJJew Ilanoveroounty, isued June Term, 187, to tne4ireeted, for foreclosure of a certain mortgage deed executed to the Wil mlngton Association by Clarissa A. Williams, I shall proceed to r cit, oa Tuesday, August 22, 1871,; at the Coort House, at. 11 o'clock A. M., that certain, pieca' of property desctibed l said mortgage deed, to wit : Beginning on the western Mine of Fpurth street, at a point 132 feet South of the south western Intersection of Fourth street with Eladen, thence South withaald line of Fourth street $6 feet, thence westwardly in a 'parallel with Bladen street 165-feet. thenoe northwardly in a line parallel with Fourth street 68 feet, and thence east- street art of lminx- ton, with all, right, title,, Interest, privileges and appmtenaPces 'belonging to vr In any wise appertaining to said land. July23.ts -;?; tf;: .Trr- - f ft , Com. J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. i ViTA'i'iiri.-'u-'j-i i Hitimri ivxj on -il JAMES .A MEARES, Anctioneera. ,1 iU'.'IU ,1 itL ii I. tv' ' ; Plantation for Sale. T3Y virtue &i'cfecrVe'oT the Superior Court 1 .for New Hanover county, issued at June Term, lQlt; lor foreclosure Of a Certain mort gage executed by A. C Bembaugh: to F. W. Foster, and by him assigned to E. B. Brink, I Shall proceed to sell; on Tuesday, the 22d - day of August 1371, at the Court House Door, at 11 o'clock, to the highest bidder for Cash, all of that certain tract or parcel Of land In the town of Iiillington, described -in said mort gage deed, as follows : Beginning at an iron--woodtree at the Junction Gaffords Branch and Blley's Creeiy tbonce by lands; of James Garraso,;S,,M..W'i 196 poles to a. light wood tree, the)iee;W, j7ji, N.l6lpolestoa stake in the main road, thentee 8. T4W 65 poles to a stake, thenoe by lands of Burnett, a 21, W. 207 poles, to Riley's Creek, thenoe with the main run of said creek to tne beginning. ' . T 12 B, Ju. 8 C A S H ' WK. EMPIE, . . Commissioner. ; July 23-tds THALIAir. HALL, JL & E 'subscriber beg'' leavfl 'to anounce to jyain.,.thetoii8jlvlng pablioa -JV,L ' Vocsi ; aM ;UnslrMenlal ; M Cqicert , . UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ; Prof. IRueckert, - . -.-!?-. - . ' ' u --. ; . ' Monday EveninffKexl, Jul j 24, " , t . . On which occasion he oners as a prize a first class and entirely new Piano, tp be drawn for by a committee of citizens selected, from the audience. .. . ... ,. t : - Tickets, admitting a lady and trentleman and one chance lor the Piano, $5 00 ; Single admission, without Prize Ticket, t-0 cts. For saie at tne usual places. 4 1 ; i 'j ' Concert to commence at 8 o'clock P. M., prize to be drawn Immediately at the close of the Concert. ' - - . , ' ,'',v-1 P. HEINLBERGEB, Proprietor Live Book and Music store. 7ulyi94t .,.;, j . . . . New Jtfo ! JUMUS yBSAIt, a: vols: History of Civ ilization in England, by Buckle, 9 vols: Ba tiOHalism la Europe, by Lockey,'! rols.1 Gil. boa's Soman Empire, 2 vols. ' History of the Great Reformation, by D'anbigne, Illustrated. Pardoe's Louis UV aid -Court of France, 2 vols. The Recovery of Jerusalem,1 by Capt. A Wilson, R. E Capt. A Warren, R. JL Liter ary and Historical Miscellanies,. by, Bancroft. Biographical History of Philosophy, by Lever. BecollebUpas of Busy Llfs, tj .Greeley. , Life, of; Bisraark, by , Ilezeklel Illustrated.'( Lift In Uiah, by Beadle, - V v For sale a"; T' . j , i ; ; ' , HELNSBEBGElk ' ; :, .'. tulyl8-tf . Liv Book Stor Piedmont & Arlington LIFE INSURACE C0LIPANY, IRON0UNCED by the M UirDawaiTia,'' an comparison with any lirtla8 company in tne country, Its record, past and present, is glorious, its future 'hopeful, and the management take pride in( presenting a Company in a coaditlon eqaal to any, superior to many, and surpassed byjnonei.-.ai.r.-t..c:iu fals ui IfW'w.yi .Persons desiring. Insurance, will please call on W.1 it; STE VENS0N,; Agdnt, .'i.jUiy 8-tf lw,'oi& prj I?firtJ!5 :0 Marketibt. ' Cape PErCASD p.;;acadeht, JIAYSTILLE, Bladen Co7 H. C, . WJ XDEMir? JLv Principal. ffJc Ti HE FALL SESSION 111 open MONDAY, 1 he ' 4th -Of September,' ' 187i,: ' and continue 20 T .f.r t , 4 1 f " weeks lJ r-2 ? ' :i'-P'iS "P , t-y Board per mooth. .$10 to 12 Tuition per Session 10 to 2o Post-OfQce Address: , ' fi . - ;r j.-..-; -1:.- huy' ... 1 ;;J in ;:ii;oi vr.O July 2l-tf ; . Piospect HaJL. Bladen Co. 7ANT6i XTTANTED Purcbaseia to call at S. Levy's, MYJ- 4 Market street, and examine his stock of Jy Goods, Clothing, Boots, hhoes. Hats, Notions, Ac, which are now selling at actual cost. ' iffH! Vili a .U'iY. 'otil U rlmaymm LOGT ATJD FOLirJD. rr osr i bank book, no. ssqs. - wm the Jj finder please leave it at the Saving's Bank on UOGK HUrSBI.' Yt '.si i i i ' July 22t " B. G. BRYANT, TJOTJCTl--A placB wnere ury uoods, Clotb 11 lmr. Boots. She Hats, Notions, Ao.. are being sold at actual cost. ' S. Levy's, 44 Market street, is tne piace.: a 7 iiui . nwyMm for gale ;on; HUNT. TjIOIX BAEC At Aotttax. Cos t, by S. Levy, Boots, Shoesv Hats, Notlonsfc'.Ae. Call and secure bargains. . may 804m TTlOIt KEJ1T Several rooms v desirabla JC and healthy location, suitable for young men, by a small family Ad"rs. r - !jt: i i-r:yoit in,. wardly ia-a 11B paranfRWitn sBladen 165 feet tP the beginning, being east p Lot 3. Block 278. ner-olan of City of Wi JL insurance journal or Philadelphia, to to "a prodigy of success, and a model of econ. omy, caution and security,' invites respectful i JVM 1 rt 11 1 l:-J: i Ml V.Uj; 1 n --- I - . . . . - . ! - :
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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