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THlTKtOI2TJEa BTAI ; PUBLISHKO DAIIiT, ; rni. H BKiuv ajuju jsaitor ana jrrop'r. Orviosi Dawson Bank BulldliQs, Stoat Bt. ; Three months, in advance,.... .,.,..... a 00 i-i mVmth. in advance..................... 75 I The Moinmco StabwIU bedelivered in any Jart of the City at FurrisKir Cairrs per week. jfETEOKOL-OOICAI. BEGOBD Au. 1, 187L,: r,- t- JTber-l.- w. 777T7TT Time. - iPm mom- Wind . Weather ..tfrteK .......... Ta.-'M. "soiorT 74 N E 1IK ht Fog 2 P, M. : 29:99 , , 90;. SEfreh Fair'. 9 p, M. ;29:96 . . BQ SE genUe Fair Mean Temp, of day,. 81 decr Notb. All barometric readloes are reduced to the sea-level ana to tns decrees - Fahrenheit. KOBIBT dxtbote, " Serpt SUrnal Service U; AV. " , Weathier." Report. ' ; WAR DflPABTMBlfT, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer. V No material change is probable for' Tnesdav k theOaU coask.. Cloudy, weather, with lo cal Btorms,.wlll .probably .prevail North-and.! Yesc or me unio- iwver, The condition re main favorable for easterly winds and extend ed rain to-night . irom Virginia to Maisachu- setts. i t ri THE JEW ADVERTlMEIIIRHrS. Hbihsbbrgeb's live Book Store! 89 Market street New Arrivals of Blank Books and the Latest Novels.. '. .j x- , i.r j Duplet fe Ellis, No. '41, Market street Boy'BlJOOtB. . ' " JjisON LOFTIN ASD BENJAMIK G ALLOW AT A Card. See hew advertisement under the caption- m . ITT A-l K ... ... . ot wauwB.' - IRobt. M. Houston, Sec'y. Meeting of Cape Fear Bailding Association.- ' ; iv-.-DeRossbt & Co. Roe Herring. ' J. W. Lippitt and Others. Dissolution of I Partnership ContinQailon of Business, x s D. Pigott, Tobacconist, To . the Trade ni.rham Tohftceoa. . 1 'i tt V - U(MMU Cboklt & Morris. Desirable Residence - for Sale at Auction i titiizii i?:i.:-.r?.?,: Positively Selling at at Coat" at No. 44, Market )8tret,ry;;:;. ,f-?''4 ; " : . ; Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. John G. Bauman, corner Front and - Market Streets, and intending to open there with an entire new Stock of Goods, I now: offer my entire present sfocb of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats," Notions, &c., &c, at actual cost. 1 v. ; : Persons wishing to purchase will do well by calling on me before buying elsewhere, as they iH or u inly be able to get bargains at . S. Lett's, , mLi v 80 4n Next door to Patten's Bakery: l.stuis. Benevolent Soelet jr. Tlic Oulcers and Visitors of the Ladies' . Be reTCieni bociety are requested to attend a meeting of the Society on Tuesday afternoon Tb'c Tayk PUBLIC SPEAKING. The Conservative Canvassers for New Han over County will address the people as follows : On Tuesday, Aug. 1, at Williams', In Cape Fear Township Jho. L. Holmes, C M. 8ted- man, Daniel Shaw. - On Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Joe Eakins, in Columbia Township J. D. Powers, W. T. En- nett. .. . ' " V; ' : . On Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Rocky Point, in Holden Township R. H.' Cowan, W. S. De- J. A. ENGELHARD, Chairman. Ashe, Secretary. -1' .1 w v i v S. A. The New Bailroad.f . , ' Th Charleston New says : George W.. Earle, Esq., chief engineer, with a corps of assistants, has commenced the survey of the route' from Columbia to Augusta for Colonel Bridger's new road the Wilmington, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad. .. Mortuary.' ; '' From the records in the office of R. J. Jones, Esq., Secretary, we have the number of inter ments in Oakdale Cemetery for the month ; of July, as follows : Dysentery, 1 ; typhid pneu monia, 1 ; congestive fever, 1 ; cholera infan tum, 1; fevers, 1; consumption, 1; not stated, 7. Total, 13. Of this number, 5 died beyond the limits of the city,' leaving' only 8 white interments for the month, where the deaths actually occurred in . the city. Of the whole' number 10 were adultsand 8 children ; and 9 were males and 4 females. r ""' ' a narrow Bseape.-I,:- I1:: The kitchen of Mr. Jasper Bishop, residing on Third between Walnut .nid Red . Cross, streets, was the scene of a very narrow escape from a destructive conflagration. about 'four o'clock Sunday' morning. It seems a little colored child was sick and the uiother, having to be up with It quite' frequentJy5 during the night, kept a light burning. 'The lamp had very carelessly been placed in a window at the side of which was the bed op wjtilc the child was sleeping, its mother occupying another bed. While the other occupants of the room were asleep, the child awoke and very naturally commenced playing with the lamp, which he; finally pulled off the window silL f It Jfell be tween the bed.and the side of the houseand the fire instantly comnn inflammable Within reach including a garment which was hanging on . the wall just above where the lamp had fallen, the flames running ap and extending Wt colored w man WaVaroused by the noise and speedily awake her husband and another col ored man who were asleep, in the kitchen and bJ their united efforts the flr was extinguish ed before any alarm was given beyond the premises.' Mr, BUhop 'lheard' the noise and went out in the yard, when he .discovered a large volume of smoke issuing from the roof of the kitchenHeJwai. at flrstfTery much "lnrmed, jut was Informed bythe colored People that th fli-e was but;Hhe- smblcehay. iBg collected in ihe room while' they were pothering the flames! The bed ..which stood bJ the windowaaijmr was thrown away as well, as several articies of clothing; Very 'fortnnateiy'tnere was but J small quantity of kerosene in the lamp at the time, or the results might have been of a n,uch more serious character? even to ; the dis "uction of human life. f if 1 f- AHce Cary often thought out poems lying oed at night. nlxt, August 1st; aVS o'clock, at the resi- H?lme8iEsl and Maj. F. D Polsson. deiice ofMr.J6hn A. Taylor: ' -' , I There was quite. a number of colored people , .. .:. : v , , - a r r tt- l .i.v, my r-K" v;; T7l : TTTTTTTrt -1 1 1 All V XXX . Xi O. XXX. aoeal Dots. , if - Cape Fear Building Association meeting to-night, . . m - There will be a . Conservative Rally f at Bdney Bridge to-night. . ,: . . , ; We learn that there was a German picnic at the; Wilmington Garden last nighU . v s ; The bewBteam fire engine for the colored fire company is expected here to-day by rail road. , i The steamer "Adrian' was taken down to Messrs O. G. Parsley ;& Cos scales and :' .' : . ' . a. 1 - weigaea yesieraay anernoon. : .y.,: Mr. Jeph'Redd, who was arrested in this city on Saturday evening last, on a capias from Onslow county, charged with an affray, was re leased on baij the same nighr t ' r; A large number of colored people, ac companied by a band of music, went down to one of the Sounds yesterday. Several vehicles loaded down wHh them a number of 'females being in the crowd, passed along Front street last night, the excursionists gaily, singing Vrut me in my Little Bed.' v : , : r Henrv Jtfoora alia iHarrv Moore la i the name of tne colored . indtvianai ' wno .- was arrested at Rocky Point on Saturday, by Con stable Sella re, charged with stealing an ox from Mr. A. J. Mott. He was committed, in default of security, for examination before Justice Harriss. IrOSt, Friday afternoon,:either. on Fifth, Front or Market street, a child's coral necklace, with gold clasp: The finder will be suitably re warded by leaving it at the Star Office. 8t Bally Conservatives. .There will be a meeting of the Conservative voters of the City of Wilmington at Boney Bridge, on Fourth Street, on Tuesday night, August l6t, at 8 o'clock. Several speakers Will address the rhecting. 2L Oar Chip Basket. Court-plaster Kisses. . Name for a carpet-man's wife Mattie.- The rest" of the week Sunday.; " Cincinnati averages a divorce a day.' Pendant ear-rings are all the dangle. Mrs. Brick Pomeroy, is a great grand daughter of Jean Paul Ritchter. Long Branch belles keep their bathing shoes on their feet by red tape. - Croly, editor of the World, says his wife is the best assistant he has. Conservative Bally. j - -'ri There was a large and enthusiastic meeting of Conservatives at "The Oaks" , last night, which was addressed by Col. R. H. Cowan, J. among the audience, who listened attentively andjwere apparently deeply Impressedjwithhe facts which were brought tojtheir attention. .These gentlemen, and in fact. all our canvas sers, are doing good service in! this campaign. Roll on the ball! . Hymeneal. From the records in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds we get the following list of mar riage licenses issued in this county for the month of July r ! ; w White. August Lessman and Helena Mar garet Mindel;, Chas. Roland and Josephine Arthur; Stephen Mai pass and Becky Ann Bour- deaux; Hardy P. jBrinson,and Mary E. Moore; Christopher M. McAu6lan and M. C. Styron; John G. Darden and Zilpha A. Herring; Wm. A. Hill and Hannah Newton. Total 7. Iac& John Galvin and Martha Howard, Tobla Kelley and Martha Ferguson; Laky Rothwell and Mary Marshall; Tart King i and Julia Ay cock; James Walters and Amy Wil liams; Alex. Davis and Rosannah Quince; Solo mon Watters and Hagar Quince, John Sidbury and Mary T. Howe; Isham Howard and Latira Nash; Ashly Chesnut and. Lucy Jane Sweat; Jordan Millef and Alace , Wright; ' James H. NIxqu and Caroline Simpson; George Shaw and. Nancy I Grissom; Samuel. Manning and Olivia McDonald; Morgan Johnson and Frances Hawee; Sandy McKay and ; Manerva Johnson. Total, 16. Total white and tolor- ed,"23.:; .'. " : :r ';l::::'l'J . Deatn of Capt. Uaher. Many of the citizens of this place as well as elsewhere will regret to learn thatCapt. James. Dunn Usher, U S. Navy, lormerly In com mand of the Revenue Cutter W. B. Seward, lo cated in our .waters, but mpre latterly of the Cutter Steven, stationed at Newbern, died In that city on Sundayythe 30th nit. " tt ', MCstf.! shras.bomI In'iNewanovei county, in 1823. He was a son of James tTsher, Jr., and Ellen Lydia Lucas of Charles ton 8". Ca His1 first wife was, a heice of Com-f mpdpre Warrington, of the U. S.' Navy,' and hislwidow was Miss Lanchantin, of New York. He was a half brother of Judge Edward Cant- well and'CJohnS Canlwli;'of this cltyJJ Deceased entered the navy .in 1838 and served continuously 'from1 that time until 'his dealh, a period of 33 years ; but orders had just been issued by the -goveraentj'that he should be retired oh pay, when death , Intervened and ne was called from earth to' another sphere of ety?Ce?'i , !m l ii't'l iiHt'f 'If.' Capt. Usher was a mau. of noble impulses, and his death Will hst sincerely regretted by a large number of admiring, friends,. . ' . . . The remains were to be received at the de pot last evening lihaofflcirsj of the Cutter n. doty inere tandfjscortedtto. St. John's ni-AhUhiM the were to be kept under a guard of honor until this morning; -wnen me ti'AtiiHnlxn' and the body 'be ykwO&dfatf tor inter ment. ' !We are requested to say tnat the rela- J tlves and "friends ; pOhe fdeceaaed, and also 1 those of his . brothers are, invited to attend the funeral services w Uhont farther, notice. fftlslnee writing the-7 above , we learn .that the remains werer brought :here In Charge of Lieut. MeDbugaldThe f uheril will take place at 10 oclocliTnetollowinn designated as pali bearers Geh. J . C. Abbott, Dr. Beery, Thos. W. Brown, Esq., Jpr. A. E. Anderson, Hon.SN. Martin, iS French, Esq., Denard Tin mi a v ir.n j And CoL . MendenhalL U. S.iAi The CTiard of nonbr at the church consisted of 1. HI. J , . ' f w -r , " - . i. - . r r0''JL - t I the ocicers oi tne niier rr. . , -t MeetinC ofFonrth Ward .Committee. i There, will be a general meeting of the Fourth Ward Cpnservatine Committee at thi rooms of the Executive Committee thlal-evenlng, at j 8 o'clock. A full attendance is -particularly re quested. :"vr:-;-! - .Tne PlckeelICaseif;'3 The . counsel of Mr. John ;F. jPickerell, charged with conspiracy to defraud the'-' Wil mington, Charlotte' and V Rutherford (Raiirbad out of a large amonht of mbney, and: who Was committed to jail In this city on Saturday last, have sued out a writ of habeas corpus, ahd a hear lng of the . case has been set for Thursday next, the 3rd day of August, before JudgejRpdman, at Newbern. m Bisnop Gibbons, ; ; s The Raleigh Sentinel is pleased hear that this distinguished divine and eloquent orator, j has accepted an invitation from TbeoK.) Ramsay, Esq., president of the state council, f riends of temperance,-to deliver a lecture in that city cm the 17th of next month, for the support and advancement of the temperanco" cause, and congratulates its readers ott th le rich treat in store for ihem.' " Freaks of jUghtiilng- During the severe thunder shower which passed oyer this city on Sunday afternoon, the lightning struck the large f tree" onjjchestnut between Ninth and Tenth streets, splitting; it open on the side fronting South, ancLscatter- ing tne bark in every direction. Several panes of glass were broken out of the windows of Mr. Legwin's house, immediately in front of which the tree stood, and one of his sons was badly stunned by the shocks Several other persons In the neighborhood Were badly shocked." At the honse of Mf. iDtiAnderson, in the immediate vicinity, the shock1 was par ticularly severe, iMiv'A. having been pros trated to the floor from the stunning effects of 1 the electric fluid. ' - Deatn or Daniel I Russell, Sr." ' In another column will be ; found) the an nouncement of the death of Mr. Daniel L, Russell, 8r., which occurred at his : residence in this city last evening. Mr. Russeli has Jbeen lingering fox two or three years with. , cancer in the head, and the result which has casfsuch a gloom upon his family and friends! cannot be said to have been unexpected. Mr . Russell represented Brunswick county in thW Legisla ture for a number of years; and was consider ed one of the most prominent and c nfiuential citizens of the cou nty. He was also one of the largest planters In this section, if not in. the entire Eastern portion of the State, and has lat terly devoted his entire attention to Agricul tural pursuits until prevented from j so, doing by illness. , , ... .-. . s. ,' ... National Commercial Convention. . The Southern Commercial; Convention, at its last session In Cincinnati In October, 1870, having passed resolutions to the effect:that It would hereafter assume : a national I character and be known as the National Commercial Convention, certain documents have been re ceived by Mayor Martin of this city, from Jno. W. Garrett, Esq. President of sale Conven tion, conveying the information thiut the first session of that body under its new auspices will convene in Baltimore on Monday, the 25th day of September, 1871. The basis of representation is as follows : ... , ; Each incoroorated city shall be entitled to one delegate, and; to one additional delegate j to every ten thousand inhabitants over the first ten thousand, provided that no city shall be entitled to more than ten delegates. Each territory and the District of Columbia shall be entitled to one delegate ; and eaeh State to one delegate from each Congressional District, to be appointed by the Governor. ESch incor porated railroad, steamboat, manufacturing and mining company in actual operation, hav ing a cash capital of $100,000, shall be entitled to one delegate. Every Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade shall be entitled to one delegate.,, s '.' - . ' , ... J The Committee of Arrangements .has au thority to invite persons of eminence in the arts and sciences, or in commercial and in ag ricultural pursuits, and such other persons of distinction as: they may deem to . the interest of the convention. Delegates Intending1 be present are requested to advise then chairman 01 BUCu iDienuoD ai. nu vanr a uajr as puonuie, . . L(1L,'1'. 1 .- -TiiJ The subjects to be considered Vy the Conven-, L1UU VI great jUStiuuai iihu yyuiiuEi viai l LLi portahceand its ia be hopedV that, ouclty, and.t,ate and aU Incorporate bodieslntreBlje will tsk steps, to pe represented ;insf he Con-c vention. ,;4 ... ... ., .T!L nct,rt j 1. ' .-- !:it; ? iU n'riti : T. Sadden Beatk.', J,.w:, i 5 8eldom, if ever, has .this, cpmmunlly exper rienced .such, a ,Bnildep and , overwltelmlnff 1 .I.Ailr a It .nita1niT laat nlarht Mr S M Wast an oldi, well-known and. Drominest.citl-j zen of , Wilmington, had, been attending his usual business that of an auetiose4rfdnringt the day and returned home in the evening, - as was MS won w 'j.iw evening meat had been' nispos' ofan: ji'hri'lamny Weelsitifog '4 in the front plazza engaged la, ponversatlon wheii?about nalpTistbclock; Mr West was seized withjasudden fltf coughing', fqilfwed by a hemorlnagej and fell frdirfhia seatHo the floor. He was-inutf ediateijPsisted into the house and placed onVsofa, and a messenger " . vr"!i '-( w f --" - I ' '-. -.' sent for Dr. J.; Fi King, Who resides direct opposite; but when-the physician 1 arrived! atJ the scene Mr. vWe8t V8beJlthe reach-oi J earthly aid, havinff died within five minutes aftere was stacked with - l ... . - -. . .- r-- ----- .T the hemorrhage jj.6Qrronnaea py his , iamuy, who were almost distractea wun griei at xneit eadeaana SilM-foKriairtihssfi.- De ceased, we. uaderttond. was. subject djsease 6f theheftrVbttt;;the;immed his UiiinrflnrmnGi bvDr.'Klnglo ''be Inter- nit hemorrhage. ' After being carried intotfifJ rnnm addressing one of his sons, nauerea the word's. "My son. I am ytaffi which were probably a spoke alter ne -wm v.swruc.wu w hich terminated ills life. U'VMtvtihArnon tne lOtn O? r euruarj. im tA mi roniteanentlv id" the! 62ndyear ht -- m death will cause profound sof mw tn th .rmmnnitv. amone. .whom jhe: was. j,eid in high: esteem.- i His funeral iwaearnjr will take nlaee at 4w O ClOCK UUS 1 aiiernowu. & . . ! 7t:,t . - - T j Badleal MeetlnK. - " """'" ' '. " ' ! The' Republicans had what' they- term a " United Rally at the -Theatre lastnight" speeches.being delivered r by Abbott j Heatoh and W. H, Gezkeq. Abbott spoke for about two hours. Gerken is a new convert to Radi calism, end we learn that he prbclalmed' him self heart and ' soul with the "party :bf great moral ideas-1 now and forevermorei"Of course it is not generally known what is the glittering prize which has tempted him to desert his old frlends and take )apz with' the flesn poti ''of f. jGen. Allan. Rutherford, was expectedJbut did not put In an appearance. . -7-Perpetual 9tibn-Temoyemet'; of a fashionable lady in a warm room with a pretty Jan. r. . TH BIOT IS QOlVpBOBO ' t Further JrWinlarsr lo 'i2 i the late riot in that place H-dibu jait--V j J Xt aVpuiJ o'clock ea tne arrest or a. very iurDuienif.negTo who ; resisted i, mo8tyiQlentiy. . 'liiegro mob, urged on by a couple' of , Newbern znulattocs, (one ' of f hem named ' Charles Hilton,) soon aurrounded the police clam oring for the rescue of the priMnaThe officers proceeded with their; captive and the mob began to swell . rapidly in num bers. ; When most to Hhe i4 lockr-up the conduct. fbf the 'negroes: became ttost. savage . and violent, ..The prisoner " w as rescued and Gus 'Bryaht, one of th e colored police who gave chase ?was shot at by, some negro belonging, .to " the . mob. "The cry J'shbot him," "shoot " him,' ' rang from the mob and, Iperhapsi .from .a' few thoughtless 7 citizens ? whp "..witnessedthe chase. Amidst the excitement,thowever imprudent, two or three ' jsb6tsf were dis patched by the colored policemati Rafter the fugitive. Now the negroes became very riotuous, tumultuous and; insulting in the extremel ; . Clubs, razors,; knives and . pistols yv ere flouriahedy them Ifian un countable numbert while their threats or revenge were most terrific; I ;;,: ,c"7; j" . i At the Jcchange Hotel the police'; suc ceeded in- "recapturing the fugitive. ' In meantime the , mob h ad',' become more! in furiated, and, fully maddened. Thepris oner was taken inside the Hotel by dep-uty-sherirT : Mike.; Woods, ; aided by the police, while the mob, fully one thousand strong,. congregated in front . of the ; en trance, stijl clamoring for the prisoner and j threatening I thje.life of Gas Bryant, the colored policed A vh.)ensaed in which several innocent' white men, who merely looked, on, .were badly clubbed; by the mob. , ' - . ; . . The' furv of the mob, which by this time had become , overwhelming in V numbers, in front of the hotel, had now reacheh its highest pitch. I Club pistols,; brick-bats and razors were flourished in all direc tions. The universal , cry ; among them was, that the colored policeman, Augustus Bryan, who; was said to have shot at the rescued prisoner as he ran, must be brought out and killedor hung on the spot. ;; Re-? monstrance was . unavailing. ; SonCiel'white roeninTthe piazza were r8galh! brutally beaten, and4he;;clamor;idr; the capture and life of policeman Bryan was kept up. Policemen guardipg the door were club bed, and colored men, who tried td pacify the mob and keep them from breaking in to the Hotel, had their clothes torn to rags.' A missile, hurled at the window, ! broke it and cut a severe gash on the head of Mr. Council Best, an aged citizen,' who had sought shelter in the hotel. ' . A; pistol hnt fired from the mbbV took' effect iri the door casing;."'ihe:flooVasf and two blows with J JClUb8;ere;rapidly dealt to one .or xne men, a, ciijzeav luaiuo. Forbearanw ad now ceased to' be a yittue -it was do ; bftdie .with"ihfl"'iteiicol'jwho were inside, "and a rapid fire Was opened upon the assailants, wbq fired Jrapidly1 in return i. jne,man, a pnuwpw iiufcw, woo killed on the spot, three or founded and a eeneratstariipede' of- lUt) JU tnense mob took place.t la. .lf, abo jhJrtBhdtar' were nreu. $s.) f, ; m. : f ,f3 -;p .t , rw- i f,Tbemobowfer ,at firsts -rtl t&otiiir vtfJLun oii-- ' :nr, Just IhenV; : 5 tPH, if f tonr i repaaroel piazza, and appealed to lhefi.ob , to , dis perse. Sevend, pojlored fnen 4 ; ar4bng them Jhn IlandolpVC in their power; to subdue the tibters. Tbe police and especially "the white citizens, howed; a commahdable forbearance; f and . vq are: &ad that' VbutVveryrfe OnMohnro' colored men .shdwed. disriosi? ipn,tJsidewAtn thWft.n -Ve riave been unable to learnltbe ciact nocent:wuites,were piuv.ou ,vj.i m?.,11 grbea, and twolbadTy; hurti rW JC. Best, had a very.jBgly Msh inflicted.ovef hialeft eye by a buge.rickat; hurled 1J .bixe, of the mob;:" 'AiCQlinaW,wajrMwBt ing tbe polica fc. q.ueU jthe.ho received a, pistol-ball ftiroughlttie irmjpf thriptere we have heardM hut tree negroes wbund ed and another, CasfbnrAtkinson, of this, place, who, it seems, occupied a; front nosition amone.tne mob. .wcaa, killed al- most instantaneously. , It wgt generally be-; - - , :nr&k:A 'neorro mob on , the UIH IUD lUlJlUmw-r,- O t . t . ill nJTipr The citizens did not takd part, al? .though ' Tor a. time the wildest e xcii"enient prevailed all over t'own,, the wpmenand chUdren lkierror;attd coring defensive weapon and , preparing to be ready fbf the, emergenci es another, tiwa1bj1ylea'te!nea pj he inob; "before "tiicy would Jeayjft 'lay&':1!S$&uK put aetcrmiueur urcuaraviuus. jk yK ISii!-. rmvtrviiria. ntn?hsAsd Bronehfal i Affections before they run. toConsuinptiOff that yon cannotstop. .r; ; v , . ,.' 77 j ;We take the following extract - from' a statement in tlie rGbldsporbt ?Mw$jtfiKt''ot citizens; under .he.; qirew BobinsonV alone prevented'further distuf f'HiBir:if not necessity',' make it ft HairDres sing- indispensable to many. The new Vigor, which- Dr Ayert Laboratory Issues, is one of the most delightful we have ever used. It restores 1 not on.y the. color,': but gloss and lnxnriance to faded and grey hair. . 1 , DIED. KUSSELL In this Daniel L.BnsBell, Sr. city, on the 81st nit., in the 68th year of his age. ; . ;. ; The friends and acquaintances ot the family are respectfaUy invitee to attend his funeral this afternooia 5 o'clock, from his late resi dence on Front between Mniberry and "Wal nut streets,' thence to Oakdale Cenaeteryl f NEW advertisements; M. CBONIiT, Auctioneer. . DESIRlBi:KRE:sri)lirC ON WEDNESDAY, 16th of August next, 'at 10 ceiratarrrMVe WlUrselllit Exchange , ELEGANT JTRAME BESIDENCE,' situated on the west side of Second between -Mulberry and Cnesirut Btreets, at' present Oc cupied by Henry Beeder, Esq. 1 ' This house contains & large rooms, including kitchen (which is attached to the building), pantry, closets, Ac:, with gas thronghout, and is one of the most desirable dwellings, from its location and finish, in the city; fr. ; : There janpon the premises. a fine cistern holding 200 barrels of water, wood-house, 1 nower ana yegetaDie gardens, ana everything complete. , 3 Persons 'wishing ; to' obtain ; a No. 1 house would do well to make an examination before the sale.1 The neighborhood is an . that could be desired. .... 1 Terms--$?,00D cash, balance on a credit of 6, 12 and 18 months, withinterest. Purchaser to pay for paoers and stamps. - ' i- s--.- aug 1 1st, 6th A 16th 1 V ..V To the Trade. ; T DURH AM T O B A C C O S ... " ,v" ; : V "GENUINE," ' ETjitEKA," ' PRIDE," j ' -r'i;trt ztU!r- tmiki&:H ,t b?f ..t ! . "STAR," "SUPERIOR" and "ROYAL,"' In lobbing lots at manufacturer's prices. , i By D. PIGOTT, Wholesale and Retail augltf Dealer in" Tobacco Goods.' ! Ji H ...Vit i 1 II OOAlltl Atl ! THE Copartnership existing in the name of J. W, Lippitt & Co.f by mutual consent, is this day dissolved.- i c ,., ,1.. JOHN K. MpILHENN Y. - Having purchased the interest of my part ners, I will continue the business at the old stand as heretofore, aha solicit the' continu ance of public patronage. , , it . t : I have also procured the services of ' : ;." .'".'.T.: J...MB; J". W. CONOLEYVi):'r )' a well known and competent druggist. augl-lm-' ' ''i: Kl MoILHENNY. v Cape Fear rBnflpg ;issp cMfli;; THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF the above Association will be held at the City Court Room this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 O'CIOCK. aug 1-lt .ROBE&TJVT.' HOUSTON, j TrlZ",:;:.il-it w Secretary.- ";.---'"PoFEenCB rflHE FOTJR-STOR Y DWELLING HOUSE on Market street,' "over the stores of Honnet and Dinglehoef. - 'Possession iven the -1st Pf October next. f .apply to ia j;M;;c;5.s ixM a1. July 27-t JAMES, DAWSON. ft A, SMALL LOT OF NO. 1 ROE. HERRING jo. .. os:;oaaiirv-7:'Od I- -.:.. -; ;-r I 21. V- x'Ds&&'dSET A CO. "' augi-Jt; ID nl t s It v,i jlXW. Stia GUI. SI 51.,- jiro j si it ilk 0 -itttt; 1 : -J iJUfc 'iiiaa V v: j JL eiv angl-tf DUD LEY' 4 ; ELLIS; it 8lgn of the Blg'Boot. . ) -ni l ' 1A3 NOVEL. 3 By Whyte Merrttlev "anther of Dlgby flrand,", VTho Interpreter," "flolmby House.' " Price 60' cents. , i a ia. toc-v Ii firvvffVrv 'j5c''':i7 si. author of "Nigel Bai tram's IUeal7. etc. Price .0 : NIGEL BABTKAM'S IDEAJU ZO- By riorjewe.Wilfordf author of "A Maiden. or our o wn . uay," v ivia.' ' . jetcf wo, via pp. Pee50centsi-: yamiuai -caj nO ; - V An Historical Novel ot the Trench Bevoln tlon! 1 ByBAarmgrGould,' Priee 4 ets. '?i'Ai& IF vjr.SiS'i 'ETiiisiiiRGrfRs -' For sale af "c iive-Book Stores .r ;i9di-oid ;.A ': fjft.-;i:.fiiij r ; HBf TJNDEBfilGNEIX BENJAMIN GALLOWAY -.and , JASON ' LOFTIN, , having aati tAAaereanominationsbn the Democratic ticket-foreCSees lathe Township of Harnett, hereby deplare; td the public, through the Re publican. Executive Committee, that such nominations were not sought for, and we de nounce any sunnder-maaded. means as? this used by the Democrats to cause dissension in our ranks and gain respectability for them selvestoy this hn warranted sue of our names. We, therefore, hereby decline the nomination and request the Republicans of Harnett Town ship to vote the straight Republican ticket, a o AUgMt ia i BEKJAMW.iAJiLOWAY f . TWA;EJ4GILll JiQTS.OJ? 'IfUTttEET letweett IronfrWdeo .! .... T- - liiii! K r'i 1 OneSnnsr Armn div. .:.:..;....:.. .... 11 0 Two aays,..... . three days....... ...... ........ l 63 3 00 a 60 t tonr days,.... ......... ........ 11 one week.. 9t9 Contract Advertisements" taken at pro portionatelylow rates. .r k i Marriages, Deaths, Religious, Funeral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rates when paid for in advance ; otherwise full rates will be charged. iu.;v..v. v,Tsb)D Cash on demand. v - "TV. K ' -AUCTION SAUES. By JAHES St MEABE8. Elegant ;! City Residence A T.TA U.C.T ro-N . " - VISflASY TERMS. ON THUESDAY MOSNIN43, SepUTth, at 11 (O'clock, at Exchange Cornet, we will sell rthatr5v-?-" - . vjEl45QAIlT .HOUSE AHD I.OIV desirably and centrally located on the North- eastCOK NEKBKCOND andCHESTNUTSTS., well known as the RIVERA PROPERTY. i The house is large and roomy, oontalninsr I seven fine apartments, including a brick base ment on tne sirees levei, oesiaes-uiosets, ran tries.AC ::'v;w' :r ; :.v r THE I.OTI8 66xl3S FEET, 66 feet on, 'Second tid! 1$3 feet on Chestnut street, leaving ample space for the erection of another dwelling on Chestnut street. There are on the premises, a large double Kitchen house, 'with four rooms, store-room, wood house, well, Ac. TERMS 'ine-fonrth cash, balance 6, 12, If, 24 and 30 months, with interest from date. - 1 uly 25-ts Tu Th and Sat n v , t r J. T. JAMES; Auctioneer. ..1 i BY. JAMES MEAKES. Cify.IRealEstate for Sale BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of New Hanover county, istued June Terrtwl87i, 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 22, . 1871, at the Court House, at 11 o'clock A. M., that certain piece of property desoiibed in said mortgage deed, to wit : Beginning on the western line of Fourth street, at a point 132 feet South of the south-western 1 Intersection of Fourth street- with Bladen, thence South with said line of Fourth street 66 feet, thenoe westwardly In a parallel- with, Bladen 'street 165 feet, thence northwardly in a line parallel with Fourth street 66 feet, and thence east, wardly in a line parallel with Bladen street 165 feet to the beginning, being i east part of Lot 3, Block 278, per plan of City of Wilming ton,' with all right, title, interest, privileges and appurtenances belonging to or in any wise appertaining to said land. . . vi lo .n ;u:r.-'lt. .; -W. B. EMPIE, ' J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. . yu By JAMES As ME ABES. ; si Plantation for Sale. T)T virtue of a decree of the Superior Court JL for New Hanover county, issued at June Term, 1871, for foreclosure of a certain mort f age executed by A. C. Rembaugh to F. W. oster, and by hrm assigned to E. R. Brink, I shall proceed to sell, on Tuesday, the 22d day of August, 1871, at the Court House Door,' at U o'clock, to the highest bidder for Cash, all of that certain tract or parcel of land In the town .of Lalllngton.' described - in 'said mort gage deed, as follows t Beginning at an iron wood tree at the junction Gafford's Branch and Riley's Creekjthence by lands of James Garrason, S. 63, W. 190 poles to a llghtwood tree, thence W. tf7, N. 161 poles to a stake In the main road, thence S. 74$, W. 65 poles to a stake, thence by lands of Burnett, 8. 21, W? 207 poles to Riley's Creek, thence with the main run of said creek to the beginning. - - T JS R M. S. , C A XL . , W. R. EMPIE, -i Commissioner. July23-tds Cheese foxz FhiljJIse. TA . GREAT VARIETY AT RETAIL;; Extra Cream,. Extra Factory, Patent Cream BlockJ Imported: English Dairy, the best N. C. Elk Mountain Cheese ever offered I Pine .Ap ple and Edam Cheese, offered by - 1 ; . . - CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., Inly satf'rrr:r-:trr-? North Front St. 25! CASKS BLOOD WOLFE A CO.'S ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER. Ohr1 sales of these Malts are very large. Their popularity increases with use. . v, CHAS. D. MYERS. ft CO. Sole Agents for North Carolina, i ' J. I North Front Street. July 30 $1,000 BET T AM AUTHORIZED BY RESPONSIBLE I parties to offer a bet of . One Thousand Dol lars that Convention will be defeated. Gentlemen desiring' to take may apply to me. , - ' 3julytf; ! 8 wALDBON. Corn and Hay. 11 AHA BUSHELS CORN, , AJL,U VU, fij.v-.uil J- ;; 'V ifjnt-jn- . z.'v mjt Vfi'KERCHNER, . Jnly 30-tf . , 27, 23 and 29 Nortlater. St. PickleSi'Peaches, &c. 99 CasesTt.; Qt. and XA Gallon PjCkles, lo;Bbbls. and Half Barrels . " 50 Cases Fresh Peaches,' i-i 125 Case Brandy Peaches, nui - 90 Cases Oysters, 50 Boxes Candy, : tf-Weis Starch, IsVBoxes Candles. . 250, BOIES 89AP, , L 1T5 KEG3 NAILS, 100 BOXES AND BARRELS CRACKERS. 300 BAGS SHOT; W, AeV, ( ti UteVXlU F. W. KERCHNER. 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. LOST! Ji:irtl-.k?:'5-.tij lOX TUESDAY;' THE yttta, tat 'A DARK BRINDLE BULL DOG, with ears cut and a scar on his right hind leg, and answers to the name of "Lyon'. ; A "nitable .reward jwill be paid for his recovery, jaly tftif Ii ;.v ii'l GEO. F, TILLEY. VAWTG. "TaTAHTEB Pnrchaseis to call at 8. Levy's, wv u v arket atmet. and examine ms atocK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, fchoes. Hats. Notions, Ae which are .-now selling i actual cost. , InyWa '.,- ' ; rtjn i , . . ' ii .... '.1J..'. m in 'i1'1! " nnTAlf TED -An experienced Dry Goods 'W Clerk. ' Address, "MEKCHAMDIZK," at Stajb Offlce, Wilmington, N. C. - aug 1-2 fj AQD FOUHD. TIOTJlfD A place where Dry. Goods, Cloth : Jj ing; Boots, Shoes; llata. Notions, Ac, are ; being sold at actual cotU . 8. Levy's, 44 Market Street, is the placeJ y vu i f -i. may 80-4m FOR GALE OR nCHT. "TTOa BALE At ACTtrxi. uosT, by b. evy, J2 st.Jfarket street. Dry Goods, ciothLig. Loots, Shoes. Hats, Notions, Ac. Call and secure bargains. ;t , ,j.imay 2ni At' m 3 - ;! :l sir I -:' - '1 I Jil I"' .'', ; IS; X: - U f i1 it i 5 5 hi A I : ,t .: i' i' - t i - i : , a t ... .' . 1 i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1871, edition 1
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