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r It i PUBLISHED DAiLYt'tfi-' if BEBSr AJIP, EUtor aiiJ Pr 0s,yI0B; Dawson Baoik Buildinfes, Scoat war; In adrance...';..:. months, in aavance.,.v...... SSfmnths, in advance. i in advance.... ........ ....... ore uw"u"i . . foauiwo Star wUl be delivered in r.itv at Fiftkom Ckxtb ner vet ; July 27, 1871. Time. BJJS?: nioin- priWw T m, 30:14. . 73 . Cdm Hazy.-ii o p' M. 80:10 88 S E gentle Fair. i ' 9 PV M. 80:06 80 SE tight Clear: uean Temp, of day, 80 dee; i Motr. AH barometric readings a re' reduced to tbe sea-level ana to 03 uefrrees j anrenoeii, , . i , JtwOBKKT. fSEXBOTH, Sere' t Signal Service U.-8. A, Weatber Kport. ' . ,.. yjj Depabtmknt, j bfflce of Chief Sienal Officer. . . V Washington, J aly 274:35 M. J It is probable that a storm of j some severitv is advancing eastward' towards Illinois,' -with bri?k winds on Southern - Lake' Michigan." ' y'A rising barometer with northerly" winds will probably continue on Lakes Superior and Hu ron. Southwesterly, winds, ' with . partial jy ciouay ana warm weamer, .win prooaoiy ( pre vail on the gulf coast on Friday; " ':':? tj THE vt ii W: . A P VKK11 Bl KM Kj f. -.:r. j); HBiNdBKRGEBla L.ive Book Store, 89 Market street New Arrivals of Blank Books' and tUe ifc Cp, i.'iatjr .Clothiers ,Soft Blacjk Silk Hats.--' p;- "-'t;t ' ' . C. D. MYEBfg'ifc Co.VNo; 7 North Front at Favorite Flour. iv :.m- .!-, r, r F. W. KKBeHKKB 37, 28 andt'89 N. Water st: Bacon, Flour, -'Salt, TB&f; Ac.1 M. Cronly, Auctioneer. Desirable stores for rent at ancttoo". : i". Positively Selllngr Oat at Cost at No. . 44, Market Stretv.r,;'JV. Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. John G. Bauman, corner. Fronb-and Market Streets, and intending to open there with an entire new Stock of Qoods, I now offer my entire present stock, of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c, Ac, at actual cost. ,s - '' "j 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. Lbvx's,. . may 30 4m Next door to Patten's Bakery.! ; .. To City Sscriiers.. , . On the first day of July, Mr. D. M. Cobb wil succeed Mr. "W.'L. Harlow as City Agent Of the Morning StabT 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 Tilm: ? 01 All subscriptions due W. If.- Harlow, and unpaid July 1st, are payable -only to. tbe n)a- 'dcrsigued or. his authorized Agents.'-.XV " June 13, 1871. WM. H. BERNARD. Speaking' at Sarsaw. Oq Saturday, July 29th; the people of tfor- gaw and vicinity will be addressed'by several prominent speakers in favor of Con venlidn' -' :.. -.: - - tfi ; Coaservatlve Speafelhjr.' C' . : . tie- At Sh ikin, in Holly Township, Daniel Shaw, Esq., one of the candidates for. Convention, Dr. y; T. Ennett, candidate for the -Legislature, and Maj. C. McClajnmy will address their fellow citizens to-day. ' ' , . -v j To morrow J. L.' Holmes, Esq,, :Col. 'R. Ii. Cowari, Capt. S. A. Ashe and Maj. C. W, Clammy will 6pcak to-the people of Grant Township at Sandy Run. : n ; Convention Meet las. , .Col. R. H Cowan and Maj. F. D. Poissbn will address the people; at The Oaks," j in Fifth Ward Monday evening, at 8 o'clock t f Attention ConservatlveH Grand Bally , To-niarht. tSu.Bi.Oltl -! ': There will be a grand turn out of the Cpn 8ervative voters of this city, this evening at the corner of Chestnut and Seventh, streets. . , The friends of Convention are all earaestly invited to be present- A numbej of gentle men wUl address the people. 3! S. Republican Meeting" Last Night. The anti-Conventionists held, a meeting lat the Theatre last fight, which was addressed by Isaac Myers, "Esq""0' "Baltimore, apd "Hon.5 GeojMabslp.iolr this city, bgth col-1 ored. Myers spoke for about two hours and a half, his effort belag tbemercst bosh, with out point or pith.: His tpeechlras ostensltiy in the interest of the labor movement and the political status of the colored people, but ft turned out to be principally In'lhe interest 1 of. uimseii on tbe convention question. City Court. The following cases were disposed Of yester day' morning j !'1 ; ;:7 s - . - -State and city vs.? "Annie Speight, charged with an assault and battery on her Jhusband, was found guilty Judgment Jor'thepeuaity and costs, :afte.tpa jlo's Vblct'u In quired to find security In the snm of 200;jtor lier appearance at Cortoianswer teehakfgeV of a- suit and Vatterxg Dicey Cowan, charged wlth cursings quar rtliD &c, was found guilty and sentenced : pay the penalty andcosilS Clara Townsend; chargedt with urslpg, quarreling, &e. waspund oiltf.-pj.'. Suspended on gobd bjeti costs. ' - -.rs, ii:MM'l$Vfi 4 1 'x-ft&a& One case dismissed mj::i:;f - ack ed Down. 7f:SW:M fet we learn that VHonK Ed ward f vanWelV Judge of the Special Courlpa ro lIlat he would meet him here in discission at any time he proposed'and wd" take' pains t(getup a crowdfdrthV1occasldn.I '"ShtMr. FrayzerhjmsclfaKepnhilcnbut i anti-Cant w-11 0 1 iliroUJ'-J'-J:iAA ' U 1419 s-. IVllUO v, UUU feCIJW, ments, made his appearauej all "eoclCedfand y"med" for tbe encounter .with his Judge p' but the. latter': Incontinently backed 0Wn: refQslng to meet him last night or-. to Promise to meet him on any future occasion, jis hkeiy the Judge, was aufflciently amused Rt Point Caswell. ' ; ..X 73 I ..-) "J : " 1 ' " ' : ' 1 "' : ' 1 1 iJ any 1 TT! JTTTT1 KtNoI108i n- Loral Iot. . . . ,i. , - v t-jVote forConventioni Ji'i-t-; Maj, or Martin has , retu rn ed. . ' )f- Raw eggs relieve hoarseness. Warm weather has set in again.; ;f" w i learn that ' Schenck, ;Mabson and others are to hold forth at Mason boro' to day. -4- Molasses candy and the dentists-have a perfect understanding with each other. - 4- !?ndDght i$eg!nuing :'tol tell :bn the gardens and growing crops In this Immediate section. ; . ; Annie Speight was sent to the Work Hquse yesterday to serve out the sentence of tne city court. : . 4- r)ui:sfyjj..n -., ;.:W.njAii Hearne, : Esq:,o:Editor -oCk the Raleighraiw,1 has i resign?(ihe position, td iaae enect eany in August :-: t rp A deserter from one of the vessels In port. -was picfeea up by sergeant yyaicott yesterday and consigned to the Guard House for safe keeping. ; '-u i r A' white nymph1, dufpave, by the name of Frances Hargrave, w.as arrested yesterday on .the charge of disorderly conduct, and as signed quarters in the Guard House. , . r 1 J j The Mount Airy (N. C. ) News has an ex- eel lent as well as suggestive motto "Inde pendent kn everything ; NeutraWu Nothing Two Dollars ayear, invariably in advance.' V77 We are requested to again call the atten tion of our city authorities td the crossing near Oakdale Cemetery ' There .is great desire on the'part of our citizens that it should be put In proper condition', t' r . I In response to the communication of doubt that the County Commissioners will al low "just and reasonable compensation", for performing the duties required of them by :' 4 No news from Robeson yesterday. Since Mr. C. S. Renno procured the arms and ammu nition at Raleigh a week or so ago, which were forwarded to Robeson, we have heard but lit tle of the outlaws, and the stereotyped answer to all inquiries for news from, that quarter Is -"All quiet!" We are Informed that a number of the 1 - ... . .. ... ponds between this city and the Sounds are dry ingjip anil the indications in many Instances are that at points where considerable bodies of water have usually existed, therewill soon be little of that element found at least un til their beds are replenished by rain. Persons In the Vicinity of these ponds take from them large) numbers of fish, small and great, since the dearth set ln -.Aw i t.;r . Speattlngr at Point Caswll. " ;5v :Z fT. . There was a large gathering at Point Cas well J In Caswell Township, on Wednesday.- Addresses 1 were delivered by Maj. F. D. Poisson and Maj. C. W. McCIammy in favor of Convention, and by Judge Cant well and. R. B. Frayzer, Esq., In opposition. Judge Cant- well lead off and was followed by Maj. Pois son, who delivered a most effective speech, totally annihilating the Judge's argument!. The latter, being between two fires, laired badly, as-Mr. Frayzer grave him an awful rasping, alluding particularly to his inconslst ing ip being among the foremost for secession until; he 6aw Athat 'the 'cause", was hopeless, when he deserted his friends and' comrades, whoJe flag was trailing in the dust, and sought a position in the triumphant chariot f of . his enemies." He evedently thinks the Judge Is not a man. to be trusted i i. Mai. McCIammy followed in .and , able -nd telling speech. The crowd was large and the speeches were listened to attentively. ov; Caldwell Goes to Robeson. ' His Excellency, Governor Caldwell, arrived In thli city last evening, and; tbok;iodging at the PurcsH Honseis During the evening a number "ot bis political and personal friends called npbn bim.i We learn that he Will take the train' on the Wilmington, Charlotte and.Ruth efford Railroad this inornlrfg for 'Robeson where he will meet In, consultation the, lead ing and influential citizens of both parties in reference jto the state of , affairs .in jthat un- fortunate county. Alluding lo thiSj visit. of the, governor, the Raleigh Tdegram of yesterday says : Tbe sad state-of affairs In that - section .calls for some' decided action, and the Governor has deemed it best to consult with the ' people down there, before taking further steps in the matter.-- - We will here state, that Governor Caldwell has been ' semi ofaeially Informed A thato the President will send ho troops to Robeson, un less it can be shown that the opposition to law and drder there Is more formidable than that Oi a nail uozen aesperatc uieu, uui ir hclxb sary.f the Governor will employ 'the whole power of the State to put them down. , . The Progress" Messrs. R.TP,3arhaaa: & Co iormerly of the Petersburg Courier have sold out their je.stabf Hshnjent tQrMessrs.,E. iB.;,Br'ajic:.Cp. whom jthe1 paper will wef!rbef kbHshed under the name otjTtejPew&f: :Tn?.,lat?pror: prietore, In alluding ta tbersalei fiay hey; were pronfpted to this action by no lackfof: jencour agenient on the part of the pablici but?linplx because the opportunity to sell was tod flatter ing tb be decYinedv JWv E'Cameron) Eaq.f as- s u ra es ed '.torial con trol of the paper In a neat salutatory; io whlclvbtf avows antagonism to every principleandiac We Irish The Tigress a " progmsjyoaree? in 1 toe roaa 10 pjospriijr.vw v-w..p .r3fyn: ' SpeaMius "at MaB?00?lf t'i'it iMessrsTrEowlerandHJLu addressed a large and Enthusiastic assemblage at Hpwett's, head of Parvine Creek, In Mason- borq township, yesterday.: There was a great oultiouring of the people,' among whom were a gf eat than edlored people deeply Impressed.1 Mr.Fowler:. Jea; and was foHowed bv MrAMcClam'my, ; Who both made tableland effectl vej jSpeechesf Persons who! werejpresentitateAthat the gathering on tbisbceasion wa the . largest ever known, .to. attend a political meeting in Masonboro town ship. , ' r vj,r3 t-vlo.lf A" t'-"-1 . t ' . i - . AAtS: PUBLIC ASPEAKING. !'v The Cousemtlve Canvassers for New1 over County will address the people as fo Han-lows-Holly On .Friday, rJuly 28, at . Shakln. lnj Township -Daniel Shaw, W. T. Ehnett; McCl&mmy. , . j CWr i On Saturday, July 29, at Sandy Run; in Grant S.A. Township J. L. Holmes, R. Hi Cowan! Asne, u. vv. Mcuiammy. r ; On Monday, July 81, at Oaks, In ' Franklin Township J. D. Powers,.J. A. Engelhard. " , ,On Tuesday, Aug. 1, at Williams', 1 n Cape Fear Township Jno. L. Holmes, C. M Sted- map, Daniel Shaw. V ' , . . A I On Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Joe Eakibs', in Columbia Township Jt D. Powers, Wj T5. En- nett.- : .s yi. ;iQi'iU.-i j On i Wednesday, Aug. 2,' at Rocky P0lnt,in Holden Township RHH. Cowan- W. lS. De-: vane1' AJidt-ii-ilvMMCii-ia I Pr.- W"W. Harriss John) Loye; w:. Bernard, Dr.' JI R. Sedvey anddhu ti Pow- ers were appointed on the Finance Cqmmlt- tee.. , -, . n AA'tf,,:. i ",':;t Jl A -ISNGELHARD), Cibalrman. ' Ai Ashe, secretary j-,-,-.- A Bad Plaee for Carpet.Bajjfsrers . KTngstree, a fetation . on "the Northeastern Railroad, between Florence' aod Charleston, is not a bealth;:lac;fdjE'jcar A friend, who witnessed the; spectacle, informs us that during -a short .stoppage of the train there a few days ago a colored Conservative went Into one of the cars, in which was seated a prominent - Radieal of the genus ca,pet baggerV and, Bhaklng "a jhdrsewhfpt which be held In his hand repeatedly over his hrad In a threatening manner, cursed, abused anii defied him. Informing him at the same time; tjhat he owed him a bar-room bill for a considerable amount. : Iq reply to this furious outburst of Indignation on the part f. of r the'4rate-oldred man hla victim opened not his ImouthXA The Interesting scene was witnessed by a number of persons who were in - the car at the time; who enjoyed the evident confusion'of themap,J believing from every Indication- that he de served the castigation. Our Cnlp Basket. - i - . ; Saxe Is a woman hater. . .When is a sailor not a sailor ? !, When he's Aloft! - V-a - RolHng stock Capital invested lii bowl- ing aiieys. .'-''.w.i . 7- No matter how low gold may getJ it will ntever want friends. u. A - Never make a remark at the expense of another ; ,lt Is a meanness. ( "J ' . I . In New Hampshire matrimony no longer extinguishes previous millinery bills. A There is many a man whose tongue might govern multitudes If he could only govern his tongue.- - .1 ' --. ': : . .. - j ; . . ' A New Orleans man who tried to frighten his wife by playing burglar hopes to recover, even If they can't find the ball. r A batchelor 6ays that love is a wretched business, consisting of a little sighing!, a little crying, a little dying, and a deal of lying. Calais. Maine, is a nice place for a young man to go to. The local paper there says that two-thirds ot the wealth of the town is to be Inherited by young girls. The rich men there do not have sOns'.-f';';' y- '"I At Ablnffdon: IU7 a muscular lit le lady , " . . s ... - j who found a barrel of saH In her way fronting a: grocery, lifted her leg-and kicked it ipto the street, and It was as much as two men. could do to jut it back,- ,;iA 'rjj:;0 .A j ;. . WABD COMMITTEES Ow-wrr! nir EiKfinTIVR COK&IITTES. . ) Wiij1ngto, July 22,1871. f Thq following gentlemen bavebeen nomlna- ted for Maeistrates for . the townsnip 01 vvu mington : j f GEORGE HKELLET, WILUAM A. .WILLSON. Thft frtllnwlno- centlemen have been aPDOint . . j. . ed membettroftbe. Ward Committees, who will have In charge the Interest of their respective wardVr;r;;r::1:i;;A: IaL tBl R, C. Orrell, John Thornton, J fc ,! Jesse Ives Robert;; Finley, - OeUviqus r wigginsjAttPDry Gay, B. Gleaves, James Wilson, A James ,Wr Conoly, George F. Tilley, C, I Clowe, Isaac Picket. ; 1 -. ; ' --- ' L :. v --.i fT-V-r f BTCOKDjWAW); i-;ri J y fi ti "'i . Frederick D. Poisson, Chairman; Samuel R. Bunting, Roger Moore, Junius -Davis, Henry Har. Jr,(vDr.,T.:B, Carr; Thomas Of DeRos set, Alfred L. Price, William Wlthey, Jqhn Munro, DeBrutz Cutlar, George F. Alder man, William P.:Holland,,Bennet FlannerJ Bradley Jewett, John 'If. Divine, Africa Adrian, Wm. LvBmitb, JSenry Brock,- Lottia fielden Griffith J. .MqRee, .WlUiam N Bowdenf,y; iM l-yi-titi " " "A ' THIK1 WABDA A. i ;,.A -3-A Robert S;itadcll.ff, Chairmap.XambBowden, J. G. BaumanV J. F. Gilbert, W. J. Yopp, HarrV Webb,' R. HI Grant, John L., Cantwell, J.;FPost,i H Votf Glabn; Thos. Soutberlaod, John Cowac, too't. uuaiey, w. k. rrenen, i.. B. JSuggios, J. W. Woolyln, T. J. Johnson, J. I, . u auvr. H.J Vf, v. FOURTH WARD. nha M Stedman. Chairman. W. Pi Oldham, James J. King, F.;W. Kerchner, W L. Beery, W. S. Devane, D. J. Devane, I. B. Grainger, son, WaiKerw. jaoore, nwwi n unuuS, . Harris Northrop, Dr. jonn reeman, xr, ji. su. WrightJ E. G. Banitz, Capt H. E. Otr,R. F. Eyden, John J. Fowler, John. Hlnes, ?B. F. Bogg, Alex. Sholar, T. ,W. Anderson, G.H.,W.. Runge, Samuel Bell, Cbas.'Bell,. John Forrest, Jonn Uu eavage, v;Das. n. uanzer, a. muiuu Wm. Air,WiIlson,i James JKeiiiy. vv. mine, WniiATVortb.., 1 .; a Cum 'ir- "'177 jM'f ttKlTH WABDi '--'--''-J' V TsaacB W.A Klntr. f Chairman; r; John Mlllisi JosepfeTiang, iWm., Griffith, : Joseph tPaget,' Thomas .env wcorae ?ruy"r -vaoo-deyV, T. H. Smith, ...Charles Ryberg, JJaniel Bender, rJames Darby, Leonard fl. Mann, . T. W: Player, w. H. - Biddle, James Littleton, WmBarr,Wmi?Gtotjen Henry MDassidey, James Hicks, Hugh Sweeny, James F. Brock-. ett, L Northrop, Wm. McMinney. 2s ' Members of the ' County; Executite Codi mftto Ar ex oHltto members oV the Commii- tn nf their resiwctive Wards,? rU !kf V.:;l It is enjoined upon tbese-Ward .CohimitteeSr to organize at - once. : Ward Canvassers and Challengers should beJ appointed, ' and steps Uken to secure a full vote and a fair; election.' , Joseph A, Engelhabd, i;n-.m n. 1 ' John Colville, Chairman; Wm. WHIson,-,W.; G; Jones, DeL-eon Fillyaw;-J: F Gartell, ' Wl' n j StranssU Rill-WDi Mabnl J'CSHfye?? James Madden, on w ii.ocn, w. ocnniKen, B. Kasaett, AiiAt Carpenter, W. J. Callald, O. Tietgen, JJfcHinton,W.R.EmplecJ. W. ' Atkln- S. A.,Asn, Sec'y ' '. ,;tvrrrf O z :'. ori I SPIRITS, OF TUKEENTINE, ; .u Tjie hotels in -Kaleigh - arc doiDg a good business. f f;,5 - ' ' A.-.- -A A' severe drougth, prevails in sections adjacent to Raleigh. ; Everything frying up.-;i r:-p.f .. ' ' -7- A( fi re i n Tarboro on Sunday morhinjy last, destroyed the kitchen of Mr. n;ryan. 7 - ' A egro! wooi droppedead in Lumberton on Sunday last, - Cause diseaso;pf; the heart. Iwoi Aif A ir, 'i i The candidates for Con yen-; tidh irr Robeson! have givetr up the contest as hopeless." - So the Mobesoniari says. - I iTbe omhirner, has rairelj?seen; the people ot Edgecombe more: thorough ly aroused than is tho case in tbe present campaign, n x j,t, j -. ; fHut fpGeslicill of Xu mber tonV'ta's id appear before tbe Congressional' "Out rage; Committee." - ; " c: -p ; - Darin 2 a week" ' past 'L i.s 1.1 IS- Raleigh market has been overflowing with peaches, watermelons, cantelbups, &cM but still the prices are high. . j-A,p- t-jKiLAj Wntleman e' who .7 knows writes to the Hentind from Lenoir: '4' Wei expect to carry this county for Conven tion and elect Jno. :F. Wooten."-; The work goes bravely. on. . 777' The canvass in w ayne is now in full blast, and Bellowing Brogdon is haying a rough time at the. hands ofl lion. VV. T. Dortch. Wayne is V ours '? by a good round majority, i So. says; the bentineL :7':-'i- - ' ' -;---.AA A-:'-- v--- Speaking ot the cool weather of the past few days,' the Tarboro' South-, ertier says : ' Our farmers are consequentlv looking somewhat blue," as it is ominous of serious damage in "the;' cotton crop. In some sections it has already been1 injured and in others the crop is threatened with rust in great quantity. j A u ' 1 7 -r A man in , Tarboro, jby the name of Jsaac Hill, received a, box by Ex press from' .New .York, the other day. .marfced C. O. p., which we supposed to be .filled with counterfeit money. ,He paid $110 for the box and .vponi', opening it iyuui mat it -vyas uueu wita 01a iron, pa per, &c. ,; The tools are not all dead yet, nor tbe knaves either, r ,-, .-. The Western Vindicator says: A band, of eight or ten men from Mitchell Co., made a raid on the Marion jail recent ly, and released some prisoners who had been convicted and imprisoned for i some crime or . other. The ' parties are A all known' and are said to be of the 'Radical stripe of politics.., 'A few ot the citizens of Marion tollowed t.he party 10 or lSjniles, but they made good their escape.' : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. $,000 BET T AM AUTHORIZED BY RESPONSIBLE JL parties to offer a bet of One Thousand Dol lars that convention win pe aeieatea. . Gentlemen desiring td take may. apply lp me'- ' : . - 777i:y77777--7;7.7-i in. Mi CRONtY Ancaoncer. it;- ' i It:. '--Mi'' 'if-- -.(- .-fV'-'-r ' ! : -' hi: By CKONT A MOBaiS, m-- .ii -f;;U" 1 A ' '"',' Kj;A5ui BesiraMe Stores for; Bent : at " Ancticn. WiU Rent at Exchange ; Corner, af 19 o'clock A. M for one year from the 1st lay of situated on the North side of Market St.; and: well known as Noa. 13 and 15. These stores are fitted up in a No. 1 manner for the Dry Goods and Clothing Business, centrally located, and. are capital stanas lOfctraae, , . : Notes with arood ana sufficient security re. quired. v tJiy28-3t aug 6 and 18 SPBlNCfetfMNSJ t : -iijaEEiBusiiNs DUDLEY & ELLIS, Jjuly2S4f ciB ijifiv,11'.20'"! hi-''f. If.fVif i'.'vl-ir.'.'f OH .W-f.U.-;;l0..'iXf2nO MJET A x ..ueua ni ,ror,tne -. - -, A2e;3D . I?u ICHAS.MYERS' & tJO.OT. - ?fniii; 7i , I:f 3U c j 7 North FroriC Street." t ..CHEAP VLOUBmoaMl pice without reg-ard. to quality or. vaine r, m tnat sense we naven Cheap, Flour,"Tjut we oner the well-known Fa vorite Flour as the best, fdr the ' money, eold in this city. 1 ,r CHAS. D. MYKRa CU.;- ? Sole Proprietoxs ot the Favorite FJonr,J? , . -t" vJ: ; r ' 7 North Front street -TTlLjK MOUNTAIN North Carolina CHEESE? rlt said, by . the shippers, to be cvry Bui peri9r-to any yet ent WJlBjdagtoaq JOnsigment v , -:,-A-"Ir.,f;-C5AS.D. MYERS & CO., iuly 28-tf " ' " r' 'Yv6rth. Front St. A -ai i Bacon and Pork 4 ' 50 BoxeaP. S. Sides and Shoulders, 4 . ?. : 20 Hhds. D. S. Sides and Shonlders"; ?: s 25 Hhds. Smoked Ideri and Shoulders; ; - A MJV.-W'.'--;?Sf-,i..iSrJ.Ttyf-,,S.i. ,,i.j-fa..-l.;. tl J jtily 28-tf uf "27, 28 and 29 North Water St. 1 A ; AAA BUSHELS .3561 &3i OV V -12 -t-i I mi &hz. 7ti&7 July 28-tf , 27 28 and 29 North Water Stpd trtrr ' I Flburs and i Coffee. BEL. FLOURi )7 jilCtt ViK S A SACKS BIO JAVA and LAQUYSA, .For, sale by T03 p. w. kerchner: . - i .July 284f 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. ' Whole Ho. 1,-198 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Soft Black1 Silk Hats, : .'t... .-i?. v.V .,..J V. ,.--..-,;,. t'.-1 V ' Balancer of S USIMB; HATS at nr. Y. COST. GLQrArilG,, .. v.- Ji'i'J t,;;' r v-jr . -, : '; -. ' ' . ' i ' ,i '.'. 7i Very Low j n Price. r VV' MUNSON & CO-,, july 23-tf - Vr CITY CLOTHIERS.: !aSal"BalC!AA T - . O ft fl A SACKS S.ALT,; ;i ; For sale by ,F. W KERCHNER, . i 1uly28tf. ; 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. A Kew Arrival of Blank Books. R' 1 ?: A . Vi.v? - . AA; ECE1VED by Steamer a large assortment j r. ' ; ' :' :- ' ' . ,.. . , .'':-. ' 1 of Blank Books, of all kinds and sizes, at A " A A HEIKSBEEGER'S july.tf . ft t .-' .... 1 - - : A A Live Book Store. Latest Novels. UST' EECEIVED a full supply of all the -it Latest and Best Novels at : r f -; HEINSBEEQEto. A,.;" Live Book ?toiv.J 'Inryl8tf 1 r '-. " f77 MISQE1j1jANEQTJSk THE "STAR" s tj e: aa. ',m.:v ;j ! i ..'I M.r-. ,'tv".iv JOB PRINTING HOUSE, Book Bindery. :-l7 AND .'f'V.'J' :'t.'" f ' t:'''' J-'- -:..;'' V''" - Blank Book Manufactory, WM. U. BEBNABD, Projinor, :Jrki "' f A ';;;:'- 7 "6 A'A iv'v .'ir. ' . i tIttt irrxrn rrir-v-ikrl t i. s f4'-5 ) Mi Tbe Only Establlslimeiit in the State iiaving all these f acili . ' ties conibined. ' , 'A' , : ,' A - - . '.v tU;i, ,t'tr it re IMPROVED MACHINERY?- l.TJtC. t" -t-tlO, : i77- 0F.:;7 m i?' - 4 - ' 1 V. -A . sr. -.;. o'n,n r t THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF TYPE. PAPERS, CAJW8 AND INKS f I. Mltji : i'i'iAj-t. r-T.-v;.tiwi SKILLED VORKr.l EN A0fi; . Il '.i'.T ,y;;;; - iI.vt -COI r '-: "::-.aai-.. 80T.TI N jO T iTnE O WES T i P R I C T&XS.- -t;..v :; J '-y y - BUT 1 -j 4 -. iixiAuirii Other iltablistinient VA"'AA:T'.; FOR THEf-HA 5 -07"?Atsl1 .iJ-Jt -; 1 '-' 1 i7:!" .K.-P'fip PBINTIHOr BCLISG AJfD BISDISO, --A;F:BTTOTrDBSOTlTO0JA3!37 niil-;siI:iW.:.-s?A:sl5cf -7.111 Exeenfea Promptly and Skilfully t ' "feV B ll-'vf4ffosU-tl'T- '. ' we, am ena Died ; t . bfdera with 5 . i ... . i'. H 21 THE UTMOST niSPATCH, . . .Yi;:i;f; JI JIMS 1 ' -IsiNCE fAb'lJi.l,'.3?J0i vr;'-'V::' 'A " -t .r.-.' .. I.';- ...7. .... V 11 r mi OneSanareone dav. .w- U M v lrorn dllTfLi ........... 1 t. " . three days, 2 ca i fonr d&T8....i................. 2 6J , --'. five days,. .......'..i.f......... 3 W ''. . one week. ...... i............. cv:. vt ixnxract JkaTeixisemenia iMen portionatelylowTatcs., -., . -..i . , - A Marriages, Deaths, Relierionsi Funeral and . Obituary notices will bo insert at half rates when paid for in advance ;otritirwl3 foil rates win be charged. -, . v, U, .;.. i Tinms Cash on demand., ' ri-v- - u'w f -AUCTION SALES. rr- ei tJl ; JA'MESy. Aibcti6ne$r7 . BY JAMES & MEARES. City Real Estoto for Sale BY virtue of a decree of theA Superior Court of New Hanover county, is-ued June 'lerra, 1871, to me directed,-for foreclosure of a certain mortgage deed executed to the Wil. Building Association by Clarissa A. Williams, I shall proceed to sell, on Tuesday, August 23, 1871, at the Court House, at. 11- o'clock A M., that certain piece of.property de&ciibed in said morterage deed, to wit : Beginning on the western line of Fourth street, at a point; 132 -foot. Snnth fif fhn innth wpstifl .1ntArapr4.1nn of Fourth street with Bladen, thenee Sonth v -l with said line of Fourth street 66 feet, thenco 1 " o V t westwardly in a parallel with Bladen street V p :J left feetrthence northwardly In a line parallel -V-- ' With Fourth street 68 feet, and thence east- I ' wardly in aline parUel .'WIth Bladen streets T?v;1' 165 feet to the beginning, being east part of " , I , Lot 3, Block 278, per plan of city of W liming- J ; ( ton, with all right, title, Interest, privileges , V ! and appurtenances-belonging to or in any; A- j" nric nrmortflinitiff Tv a in mnn . 0 17: t aw::r.; empie, ,-" July 2J-ts Com. J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. - r.-i f" 5 j n- -- .V-.'"'-f ! (f 1 ' - '!" ! i Plantation for Sale; BY virtue df a decree of the Superior Court for New Hanover county, issued at June Term, 1871, lor foreclosure of a certain mort gage executed by A. C Rembaugh to F. W. Foster, and by him assigned to E. R. Brink, I shall proceed to sell, on Tuesday, the tid day of August, 1871, 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 Lilllngtou, described in said mort gage deed, as .follows : Beginning at an iron wood tree at the Junction U afford 's Branch and Riley's Creek, 1 hence by lands of James Garrason, S. 63. W. i96 poles to a llghtwood tree, thence W. 61, N. Itil poles to a stake la the main road, thence 8. 7 W. 65 poles to a stake, thence by lands of Burnett, b 21, W 207 poles to Riley's Creek, thence with the main run of said creek to the beginning. J .I E R its .OA. s n . v ' 1 !i-; ': s '1V;iR: EMPIE, ' j A -'A;- Commissioner. July 23-tdsV, MISCELLANEOUS. ". Louisiana State: Lottery. - 'r COMPANT. jr Incorporated August 17 1808. CHARLES T. HOWARD .PRESDDENT A SINGLE NUaiBEB LOTTEBY. , , xl .7S-7:' -L tlvM' :20,OOONUMBERS v .2 J SPLEJTD1D SCHEME-ONLX20.Q00NUMBERS V VCi w. CAPITAL. PRIZE... .. ...... . ...... 850,000 -a J - if.: SATURDAY, Angust 19111, 1871. , 1!-. HOWARD, SIMMONS & CO., COHTKAOToaa S D 1 . ( SCHEME : 20.000 KpteMets Only $29.' ' l' prize of $50,000 4 is;.;;..-..;v...;r;;.it)d.o( , i l prize of 80,000 ,1s.,; . 1 prize Of 20,000 Is.....;.......;........ 28,000 , . iprizeoi !io,uoo-,i9.,i.;.-,...;..fc;..... 10,000 1 prize of . 9,000 Is.,.". 9,000 i prize of i8,ooo .is.aiu.;..;. ..i. 8.000 1 prize of 7,000 is 7,000 1 prize of :' 6,OC0: is.. ...i... 6,000 , 1 prize of --6.C0O Is...... ;....... 6,000 1 prize of ' - 4,ooo is. 4,ooo rl prizeof 13,000 is.. a.ooo 1 prize or 000 Is................. 2,000 il prize of 1 1.000 ( 1 prize of .1,000 .i prize oi v-i x,uuu 1 prize of .lfiOO 1 prize of 1,000 lpiizeof ; 1 1,000 1 prize of , 1,000 j- ! prize of .,1,000 , 1 prize of , 1,000 1 prize of Ji 1,000 l prize of , 1,000 l;ii.v.i. 'i Mi--iu7 .';'! 1 prize of " 1,000 3 1 prize pfji 1,000 rare,tw.,..i.4.U.i4 5,0W i prize oi i,w I - - . 1 prize of ; r:1.00a .cDi-cJ i-ja3xiiiiirai i Jit 1 prize of. 1,000 ci prize-of "' l.oeo 1 prize of 1,000 -1 prize of . 1,000 1 prize of. 1,000 ' 1 prize of " 1,000 ,1 prize ofyrf 1,000 1 prize of A 1,000 lnrizoofj liOOO. :;U noi.T ;v;;D odl T'! 1 prize of l.ooo I , , ; - - H T i 817 prizes of 200., are...(........ k,3,X) iJ ' f , i , 3 Approximation prizes;.;!..;. ........V 12,6-30 ft ( l40res,amduntinrto".i..:."..v... j j L. - Wlioietrakete; j i' Prizes payable withqudeductioa, 7f tzouh '. A: s' Jl.- t:fl 'M&,ZlWK$rrctC . tit Twlr Time fi92. Tfatffl- Waw nrlMina I Vt ter your Letter.- . , Jul.27-tf. ? ;AA7:"jteHimiT.Oo";A- A ; 1 i 't- . f BT BOTII STEAMERS NOW LANDING,- - That Good Flour, Fresh Crackers, Fi esh But J ter.JBugar Cured Hamsr 8tnoked Beef, and Strlps,allXor salecheapby :t ,'. , . J aly 28-tf,, -, , ; Cor. Market and Second sts. : ; VAWTG. 1 "TTTAJSrTED--Purch aseis to call at 8. Levy 'a j W , 44 market street, and examine his stock of urv Goods. . clothintr Boots. hoea Hats. Notions, Ac, which are. now selling as actual corf i j :u . 'z v h i 'V 'J i .'; 1 v may 224m TiWrKD A place where Dry Goods, ' Cloth-; 11 irtet RtVt ShAno Ua,a X; - -being old at aettuUepsU'-.B. Levy's, 44 1'irket FOB SALS At Act ir At CpsT, by 8. Levy,' 44 Market street. Dry Goods, ClothLiy, oots, Bhoes,'Uats, Motions,' Ac. Call and ' A u K ' :i 'A 7 hn; A$fc -mi f : m 7: mi : 1M7 - Mi 1 I . I V 1.1 - i ll.li ...( in 1 f - V rink j i mi; '.V i i. . j ... I ; I ' i it ' I ii '; I i An y l
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 28, 1871, edition 1
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