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1 v PUBLISHED DAILY.) r yrs r;1? if BEBKABU, jsaitor ana rrop'r. Orio, Dawson Bank Buildings, front St: aVear. in advance; 17 00 o.'l iiontna. In advance. ............. .. 8 M &lfmonilislnaaTaaoe.r;..u;;it..;j' 00 Ane month, in advance , . . .v.. . . 75 Tnmtiira Star trill be delivered in anv6 i-11 . rtt-.- St. firrsttt flKwrn nor vmV- - part 01 m - jlBTEOBOLOUiCAL 11ECOR!). 1 n Ther- . , ' ' B"rm mom- - Wind... WeatheY eitr .v eten- -s .......,.. 80:03 ; 80-i S lresb Cleaf W ;29:95.;; & bri8ki';,Fair 29:94;. M- aWbnsk Clondy... Time. 7 A. M. 2 P. M. 9 P. M. Mean Tempi 6day3 Notb.-'-AU barometric readings are red need $-:r'";-- Robert Sbtboth , HI J. . Serg' tiSurnal Service ,U. SLA... Office of Cblef Signal Officer V .Washington, Aug.rrA: fc-.it.-l rK t : The area. of threatening. weather. --srth: .local rains wiltprooabiy extend southeastward and mrevail on Saturday ' irom -PennsylTanla to Florida. The urea of lowest barometer ' ytX nrobably pass over Tenhsylvahia" and ''Massa chusetts with heaty rains." "The severest local storms are probable for Virginia andU Mary land, uooi, clearing up weather Is probable for saiuraay norm una west or nentacsy ana on the lower lakes. ; Southerly winds with rain Is probable for the i'Gulf coast. 'vxii&'0 TIEEIIE3 Positively Belllne Out it Cos nt r Hfo Having rented the store no woccqpied by Mr. John G.,Banman, cbroer Front and ' "Market Streets, and intending, to open there with an eutire.new Stock of Goods. I now offer my euti re present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes; HaW, VNdtlODs'&c.y&at actual cost. -; ; ; , . - - v ---- , --. ; r-. ;-. . Persons wishing to purchas3T will ;-do well by calling on mo "'before baying lsewhereaV tlwjy will certainly be ableto, get bargains at may 30 4m ' Next door to patten's Bakery.: x,- (Iein'sbekgek's JUve. Book StQre 89 Market st. Paper and Envelopes". - -j K. Lessman Two desiraWe Stores on, Front " et. for rent. :-'J:;'t fi. John K. MclLnaNsT Wliolesale and Retail Druggist; V, A "SI Y ;V IC'f " f W. R. French, Cdr. Market and Second sta. Fr6sli Batter jdst received. Tne j'c flowing is the list of unmallable let ter5 !err,iulug in 'the fcityf postoffice, Aug. 5tb. IXtltJ. Edwards, iRolndale, N.- Cl; JiiTi( Moore, PUtsboraVi Henry (H iBaycoel) & Son, Waterton ; Mary E. Clark, D . A, J. White, New York." : r . A Break Down. " ' Wliiie a loaded wagon 10 which was attach ed several mules, was attempting to cross the. street railway track' at the corner of Front and Jlarket streets, yesterday afternoon, the wheel got hitched, broking tbe"axie-treeJ and cans ing the owner a great deal of inconvenience. 3 - f.;. r - . .fi i .T"v;-- I 1 i ' ' ' ' ; ..... I i.r. !ois. ; ''i. ' - "; r ' , Henry Moore Wil'Harry Mdorc, charged with stealing an ox, will have a hearing before Justice Hrrisa ibis morning, at 1? o'cloeki Cjjc We learn by a dispatch from Warrenton that Mr. JL B. XJar'ra summer 'resident from Wayue county, -dieu suddenly at; that place jeiiterday morn ing. -; -t :yr j is .4 remarkabfein6tatrCeol the 'good order which usually prevails in this cityj on election days, thee-.was n.Qt a -jingle case be Jore the cfty Court yesterday tno'mlhgt A correspondent, writing to usjfrornMaS-1 blessed with a fine shower at 3 F. M., yester da', that caused -the farmers' drooping hearts . io rejoice. . v , T -ii - - ,r . . There was., quite a scrimmage' ' on the wharf yesterday afteruoonuring which ppe . oftheJpmD'gbX-cej't :itt..ti". suout" which caused WtQirk.fif length on the pavement.XWe rlfer a ( sledge hammer to a , blow, .from that,,rflst " every time.: KSman The M&icali Independent cautions fpersona against eating peaches in the evening, assert ing that they are.depressive to the circulation, aud exhaust the system, owingW the.r prnssic' acid they contain! r JSpeaklng .of ;peaches, f.we wouiu imormour iaay fgucr?. u.u VB.5 ity of our namesake, the Philadelphia Star, ot the method bt reparingVadlsh, which, we" think, will benew to inpslirQLtbe'm. i Here it is: Take good-sized free-stone peaches, 'wipe them with a: towel, halve them' and -place them, flat-sid e!'d own; : In : hot" butterr orf lard. L;t them 'fry to'a'nicf 'browt!.-. then '"'turn and fill the seed cupv,with sugar," "wblcbi- by ; the time the fruit is proper-jr iCoatedyWill be melt ed and form wit) theJnic.e'of the pfach a ric,h; jmp. .Serve up hot, and it you don't like them you ueedX not "repeat , the "experiment. Mo-1 persons 7hinkthe dish a superb one. Probable Harder JnJtbsoav By passeneerV'on the iVildlfigibOvChartotter and RutherfordJRailrpad, yesterday afternoon,' we learn that Dr. Daniel ?rolth, .a prominent C'tizen'of the county," was waylaid and shot ota , ihursday 1 night, 'J while r on 'his waj hoi Jr om Florel Co lege, where he hadlbeepo i home see a patient. r Florel Collegers abojutjOye: miles irom Shoe Heel "and Dri Smith's residence Is about two miles' 'from5 the1 CoVtejsVf Xt the - time he was so brntallyiand1ahamanlyssault ed he was passiu a 'sWarDabo'dt'-' half !way between Florel Coilege; and his residence.' It is the general impression that he was shot' by' 8ome of Lowrey's gang of oaUawti as hewas a fitness against some1 of 4ha gaefg who were implicated inVhe Sheriff JLlnVinurder, though he has taken no part io . Jha ; efforts. Jo effect 'ueir capture. He was alive yesterday morn- ipg, but there was no hope of his recovery;' f r Smith was about 45'yearaof age and was ' blKh,y respected bj airwho knewibiW lor his amiable and quieti nnaisuming disposition . If you want Boarders", advertise In our new Apartment; under head' of 'vVantsVV'ftt half our ; regular jtigjQc dyerys?ments noiei-1 , "c"mg live lines. ' tf Vol .tnirgEf ii5. :imj,nnGTO ELE C T 1 0 KlBET V R N S 1 ft i : , - '""Tr tNEWH ANOVER-XC6UTr!l;: INDERAL POINT TOtmSHII DelegatesAbb0tt;f 48;Edw w11'4J5.n 'T.! iifo'i-.ny-o. t-' tt'-'-i:'.i: i." oil 'Daniel 'Sha vpstittvp f "Hi n li .. .RepreseotativesT-neaton, 49, Ennett, 21. - Maglstrates-f SoU Reaves, 49-; Win. McNeill, Jft. -l-r"'.'1 r w-r '" ' ...... j - , Clerk-piepheji KefcsMH.: HoVne, 20.' rechqc CemmUteeSoU Reaves; 47; Stephen' Leyes 48; R. J5. Freeman, 4; Chasm Craig 22; Daulel W. Mott,' ilTJp': ConstableVlWV 'HJd:ootgoraery,: 48; J ; H 'II1 ''7J :r:ConyeutionFor Convention .CoBTentf b'n,' 163.; xMoiig,.:iimb AM : iu I ; Delegates--R. H. Cowan, 132 ;" Shaw, 132 ;' bottf llHr stwelf hr i - Representatives James Hea ton, 158 ; W. T. Eobetti37.' u ylZyy- uy: ! m Magistrates C. oM. Galloway, 159 W. ; T. Morton, 144 Geo F .Walker 140 ;-R. AtCHefii io6v.'.'v. j.y-'j.uvpv. a2U3i-K.u-i j.'i,sfJ.a::.r. ? f A Clerk Owen Hensley, 153 ; T. H. VV. Mcln- tire, 138. tyy-- "ty ":;,v:;k,' ConsblBenJmrlianislo 0 Z,.Cps- School 'po'mmittee-R.; W: Moore, 141; - A. MaColylii 138f HJS. Averett139 - i iv 4 ; v,;; y ; . LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. T,' ( .- jCpnyetiooFor Convention, 115; Pgainst Convention, 133. . ? ,1 Delegates R, H. Cowan, : 116; Shaw, 115; Abbott, M29; Cantwell; 129; Mabson, 13a f ' ( ReprsnUUvc8Epnett, 105; Heatoo-, 126.j Magistrates F H. Bell, 199; Vf:J. Biven's, 153; B.: G ! Xar kins, ; ,216; CW. S. Larkins,i 5; Jaa. Garrlson.-lO; R. "W! Collins, 7;, 5W. -W. Larkins, 8r Anthony Bordeaux; ?4; S. fif Bell, 4; H. A. Bagg, 5; scattering, 2. .VyJUa&a i School Committee Bruee Williains, 209; Wm. Spear, col., 168; S. -J. , Herring, 209; John Scott, 26; Scattering, 2, ) . ; -,s Constable John Bell, 152; W. W. Larkins, 12; Scattering, 6. .-y' ' y Township Clerk W. B. Larkins, 186. i . " ! UNION TOWNSHIP. V ; Convention For Convention, 123 ; Against Convention, 102. i y: t ?Deiegates!,OR h7 cowaD;l22 j Daniel Shaw; 122; J: y C.1 Abbott;" ICO; Edward Caut well, 100 ; Geo. K Mabson, 99. if j :. '' Representatives. W. T. Ennett, 123 ; James :Hcatoh995 ? '3 '-'BWM'TIBU PMagistrates J. D. Alderman, 121 ; S. C. FiU; yawl22; CbV GarressJ, 100 1 itTate, 98l f Clerk; FFigfordll? Cowan. rpnstable-WVliRinba Tate, 95. !- .5-1, ft '-I KETTJ RjfS 'FROM THE COUNTIES. v BRUNSWICK. :! . r:.:l: .v -5 .- f A-briespondent at Bmithvijle gives U3 f the following cheering newtLti ao-' iM liyiff y': jilepclosciyon the vote of Smithville Town ship. A glorious victory for the Con., Dem., partyrJadgj eAeajetfslnsd forj the" Radicals hereThfe vote is'iiirollbws4: f Convention For --Convention, 149 ; against Convention, 129, :i . t y f D'elegates9BZ.4;MfiftiCMe-tjWn.r L. Russell, Jr., Rep., 129. ! gfiaglstrales VV Dxewifienx., 1461 Sam. W. Lehew,Dem.,144; R. WrWoodsidisj' Dem., 144 ; L A. Galloway, Rep.; 126; & Swain, Repl4YE4. Jgff.P-i 126.f5 School Committee P. Prlpleau,, Dem., 148;: R. W. Woodsides 'Dem.. 144; W. H. Drew. tnH44y.allowaylRepi M. Rosary, Rep:, 126i,Thos. DavKCOl. Rep., 126. . Constable John rRobinson, Dem.: 150; Peter Moore, jcol.! Rep., 125. - , CbunoiheraronUPPQs haHr Conventions tJ ,jp.3f svoa gone Cphsjerritlvexcgt Sallotte and-per-hap''.6wn'Creek;.but.$nppose.Jwe have .elect- ed Clrlnniis Ttha OenwcsrtKriCarndwate: also gone ror a convention, nun ren. Meares ior t We'givethe returns from this' county as fai fs received r : as follows :g Northies gives 183 against Convention; Town Creek, ,127 against Convention; Smith ville 22 majority 'or Convention; Lockwood's Folly 66 majority for Conventlbaj Shallott&4! majority against Con vention; Waccamaw 92 majority for i Conven- 5 Russell Rep., is elected over Chinnis, CooX "brt T39 majority. It is thoughi'"1 the'' majority f agalfaijt Cbttvehtlon wiUfalVshbrtTonTy 'a few. votes of that glyenRussell for Delegat'e. This Ts6utf(ihisgbo4 TdfyOonvenfldn anu Co)At .AcKay la, efeetedf rnof!3 j 1 iNORTHAMPrON AND HALIFAX. f 5 jt These counties hold thelrbwhrThe Radi cat maVorlt'innaTcoirntyls sbnffe i'00, about the same as lastjrea''Nfe'ws'com'eVin slowl'yV 1 Z A special irpm;Warrent3TO:toAbiei Editor of t-utn aaai'vMWAtfn ftbiintvl'retflrns' are llilO 4BJtV ""J--- 1 as yet IncoropUt .Eppugh is known,; howVJ 1 - t.4. . ion e a Af nnt lass than i ever, to gulaYantee'atffncrease of not less than aw on snipp's yuie.cr thp'WT anrl all voted for, Convention. Our p'eopTe are jubilapt PYe,;tlieJ,F?)sP5cts r CARTERET,; CRAVEN; RENOIR AND The'retrifnsrbrijrartereir Caayen, Lenoir and Jones Indicate1 at tlfe vote .will not vry much from thai eweeii'Shipp and Phillips. Carteret gains largelyTi; Inj Craven Js,a Bad Jcalgaia pi 25d. ; ilf?nojr gainsrfdr Cpnvention. Jones also galnarfQf tkiOnrentloni) , , f plater alspatchr rebrts slight ConservatlYer galnaln Lenoir; : ..:.ip,v "EDCfEcbMBE. In Edgecombe cbnnty the Radical; majority, Vo faks bMrdTronu is fi.338, a 1 Democratic ITrdnt Democratic 0 vote U tpbe.thrown out. Jr , gain. TarbbrO DUPLIN.Ta .SirM. f -The vbte at Island CreekHowhshitfisWfbl 6nyehtibn; 103; CpppiipD'nsFor Pe!egates-; Ja B. Xejley, Cpn.j $9; JM. SageRep,, Z&y Ivey last year was 37, making a' Conservative loss of fJiy:i&:yi?-iJ: ; in y'Aletfef from Magnolia1 8aVJTh vote !on he queslfon'of Cohvenii6nH 3r yNd XJon-1 veritlon" stands in this township as foljows . Fpr Conventipnl25; No Conventi0u7 ill. For P9eW. BInni04; ,L ;; w, .Kelley; 104;IJCrMcMUan..3p; tV.OIose y, 22.1 r Nearly all the township haa voted and the few that remain; will' not 'materially (change hp present condition :o f things. The vvt te' for municipal officers will be forwarded as i oon as 'hevyptesar off thus, far.withVthe?inp8t perfect harmoqy, gnd pp4toirde since writing tne aoove, the , foiiowi ig baa been received iyflyyk C jlttcmpUanceYithmv promiap,l;he rewith; aenid result; ,p municipal election in.tbU.townV fibip9iAs there was a great number j oL caudle dates In. therfleld,- and many ; scattering '.fo'teif cast; ? I deem It unnecessary to give only the uamcB auu voic ui ine Buccessiui canaiaaies wnicn are as louows: " . - ' Magls trates-O.: J.:,0arrehfi65fB36. den.109; W..H.Crpbm, a3W0 Township Clerk .T. jQroves, ,14L. i -Nonstable Wells Mathis, 141. - i ; y- Schobi;Com mittecRl H. CWellsv 111 ; Picket, 100; W. T. Newell, 90. f - ! Bow- W. R. j. ?vThe day passed off quietly n4 without the HALIFAX. n i- in Democratic gains at WeldOnaqd Halifax,the vote of; En field thrown out. xu. : -j I ,: "' : Arriogton is elected. The county goes, for Convention. ,1 m Jy jyy" y"''- Thla f county ?s for Convention, : 'pemocraUioss;' " : In Lilesville township the vote. is : j Svith a 1 Delegates-rBeonett, Con., 144 ; . Caraway, Rep., 147. .t. Township officers The .whole Conservative ticket" elected, exeeptohe jScbobL?Cpmmjs-r sloner. -Average Conservative gain on election" of i87o;io;,:;;,j:: I Small' Conservative gain reported at wades bor'o:"v''':-;-V-1:i:" 'siyrX : .;fa.r ::. 1 '' r---::: ; - y r.PITT. v This codnty goes strongly for , Convention, with;aI)emocratIc gair: y? .T' t'l: in '-( . . I . . Advices from,,tbi& , county represent it al right for Convention. . rv DAYIDSON ROWAN , DAVIE, AND ALA- j-:M ANCE.i:,t?-i -x;-- -V? Lowe and Hargrave are elected by 150 majo ritVjbnfi owibg to rtownehip'Tsquabbiea ; for office the Convention is defeated by about 40 I ypte"jlow$n2anjd; gayle)' make, gains and iAia- mance is reportea as gaining largely. f GREEN AND WAYNE. UnbfficUi'eptirireen '--gitrdl 800 majority againsionvnuon.iruguoii ueais Dortch In Wayne by about no. E0US..M 5r iriiThe following special fromiRaleigh says : .... Coovention,-896, again or-639.' Orange, it is reporteoives. a majoniy o yyw. xwuvi&iuguaui reported Conservative majority of ,92i j Ire" dell 1.000 maioritY for Convdntiort'iiBorke 11ft maioritv for Convention.McDoweil 200 Caldwell 200 majority for. f CabarrOs 200 majority for. Guilford reported majority of 4 Ior convention. Kowin; gives majowyj -:i s . "The Radicals are reported as having carried Cas well;? Gniifora-cVted ' Conse j-vaUve majority of 4 Franklin the Vote is close.! Ra rifroni Chatham .VVIeilcVntjJxo: the' Radicals by 200. Warren gives 1,250 agaltrW CanveAtionwy e j 'iZlirv .1.1 .. iir I v:! " The following special is from another source at Raleigh: . -r ' - r- J j "r ,j" AK'MajoiiUeSforiConvinUbnRoWan, . 371;. Rockingham, ,92; Alamance, 350, Johnstop, rer, poed'40k);.Qrange,.. unofficial, 50of- Cirtieret, 180; Bure5TJ9ifniib'b, 58:?; McDowell, about 200; Cabarrus,250; IredeJI, l.OOojDuitaw?; ba, 933 Gnnfqrd 4. j Cgl(feli; abouVSpOL d;o f "No Convention majorities Craven 4,650f Wayne, 200; Chatham, reported 200; QtHn&er--landrepbrted '10t,'0asweir,bre'ut 10 HilY fax, Tepbrted3,00OriWrren, 1,250. ; 1 i 1 "FranUin is yery ' close wlthechanck UavoHpgte (Jonsjirvatlyeg?! j J ,4 The, folio wipg .spepiaIdfroGreen8bqrongh. In many of the counties as far as, heard from. the IndlchlfOB"trafetha"S the majorities wUlUibe pretty,jiuifirmly tpLeonveuUoflifc though; thByj arVsm'a ' We flbllngrehemaforitiei fop an'tfragalhl"t-?6Tien6d'i-asy ar- as heard ' For CpnvenUon7-fcmmora maj, 4 ; iiocaing a"tnf 9JlahianW, ; 284 ; : Iredell.. 1000- Ca- hat .taiwba. laBatkem Ja;eDoa,;Bon-3 combe, 283 ; Caidnel V -BUU piUaDarro v, 200; ; uAjWinst Conventiob Casweln lOdlrMedK- lenburgyvld8pai; 8Forsythe,l9i Sf okea fsrebbrted'aslhlivinrffone against Con1- vpntlon; but we have no, figures. Surry la re-1 if -rrr cx' ; ' li.. ipAfijecrior i;oovbuwwu, hu,uu jusuiw... ,m , this county. D. F. Caldwell and Mendepi areectedyipVejf.JDttk:B.d;-S!c ran ; be hind their ticket; the first 35, the Iattej: 6pjf0i For Sale or Bent. v ltjW iaye house or farnxfor sale nt renti ' advertise It in our new department nnaer head.o.44For Sale or ient t uairoi pur reg- nlar rates, for advertisements not' exceeding sky.colpredes, & poon-light, .in a cver foui ffi . i;..'.;. Jiyegaes. -.rOiUUC 4 1 iJ.ftvno 5,:. v;-' 7- , vW, 'r .5 'Jf r..;;.,- Mhe EJeetian. nm: !A The electidn5, as' was to be expected; was the all-absorbing theme of con versatipn yesterday,? ana anxious .crowas oesiegea ,tne newspaper boards I to. gieau a panicie oi comiort irom me . news re- i ved p yet th e wires; from y differen parts of the State and by other sources, ; The Republi cans were jubilant. In the early part, of the afternoon over a dispatch received from Tim. Lee; "the Radical I Sheriff Of aWakej,' who an nounced, welearn, that the State had gone against ConventionVby from? 8,000!: to 10,000 majbrity. Later An 5 the I evening , however, .when the news from the , WeBt commenced jcoming iri'tti ere' was a perceptable change in their; feelings, though noth'ng decisive is yet known as to the resnlt." The Republicans are still sangujno and the Conservatives are by no means as despondent as they might be. Ai i ?,We give thct official vote froinf four town ships In this county in another column. In addition,' we ive-Y the vote for and against Convention in the following townships : ." : -: svMasonbbro-Fbr; Convention,5' 50:' Against mmionl 6L? 1 m.lhyl:W:Uyy T Ha rnett For Conven Hon, 437; Against Con-' enwon,.., r. - ; ;v,'i;i-i r M , rCape;. Fear For i Convention, ; 23; Against jCnvention, 165. ' w , I f v:Holden-f For Cohventioo, 139; Against Con vention, 298. :f iyi 5. i; !?;; f.'-. i ; .'Caswell For, Convention, . 109 ; r Against Cpnyentlbh; 91.- u . . 5 The following majorities ' are - reported i .Orant, lo against Convention. : Franklin 25 .alns.ConvetVo,nvyp learn , that the vote Ipe latter ppnutywiil be contested' on the ground ,that .the. Registrar; tnrnedi over the books to a ,,8nb;HfeK;r&'rtwl'iiS yn t tt?; The majority against Convention in Wil mington Township js 994. 4 . " : Star Book Rinderv. ne attention pt tne public ; is called to? the superior facilities we now have rfpr execntiiig cheaply, promptly and skilfully all kinds of Binding and Rullng.i Our business in this de partment has steadily: increased, an evidence that we have nofc labored In vain in our effort i to establish a Book Bindery equal ; to. the de mands 'of: our growing eity.Butrwe are; dej termined to do still morey and .as burf , busi ,ness grows so will ourV faciUtiei be increased; i livens a'trial.' v-.v-w "1L The JfewEngrine. ' ' "", ' . fy , :The final test of the new steam fire engine came off at NefTs wharf y esterday, under the superintendence of a committee of gentlemen, perfectly competent, to judge of her 'merits, who were chosen for the purpose by '.Mayor Martin, together with City .Marshal Canaday Chief Engineer . P. M;RIce" and Mr. C. R, Banks; Engineer of the ."Rankin." . We sub? join the report of the committee as follows : I1! :;-WiiGT0N,;N. C, Aug.; 1871. ;- We, the undersigned, a committee appointed by the City Marshal ' to examine and test the hew steam fire engine, Cape Fear, have to re , port the following uikT--.' r o v t i r, T y. Trial this morning commenced at 10 o'clock;' was fired up at that time, and showed 5 pounds steam: in, 5'i minutes, 10 pounds in 4", 15 pounds in 5 minutes: and commenced throw ing water. I After running: one hour' the Jet cock in cnecK came loose, ana- was; necessary ,to have It tightened. , The '....trial was again re sumed at 3X and continued until ' (Tp' clock,' and after nearly four hours hard- work are satisfied that it abea perform well; and think it will do goOd i seryiee.r -The ; simplicity, of the machinery Is a :very recommendabiei fea- 1nrn rt miirnini . , " . .... f Johk T::"DirrsinpK -'J F.r FjNOBB. iiyl. u Having run the steamer , , daring her trial on this occasion 1 endorse the above report.! r ' , - : ; Chas, R. s Banks. h:l I endorse the above't-' "3:Y7)q.T3 :to4 !7,' 'aiiJ8BT.-:.-MRiSB Chief Engineer. gf; f .The Cape- Fearcis- a thhd class lengine. She' has two steam cylinders, 7 toch diameter , 8 Inch stroke; and two double ucting ; p'umper, 4" inch diamter, 8 inqh stroke. The weight is about 4,Q00 pounds, . She wat, manufactured y rpbiaft herein person to superintend iiie puttlng'.of her up and getting . her in proper condition fof service Mr Banks, ; engineer speaks in high terms of the engine, and says, that, Jthongh , smaller than! the otherr she :1s capable of do ilng splendidservtce fti case of ctire -Aw j i-y To City SHtoseriDers -All il Oh the first 'day of July, Mr. D. M: Cobb will sneceed Mr W. U Harlow asf City;lAkent' of het Mobnino Star- for all that portion, of -the city North; of the centre of 'Market street. -. . i.. ' L t!;.. je rQm tnai aave au suoscnpiiono m ma j vtriB? ion will oe pay a oie iu mm n wm be payable to mm. , tsoA oh j aailtvl All subscriptlpnsdue W, L. Harlow and : unpaid July 1st, are i payable, only tq the nn- drs igned or ..his authorised Agents; icq t '"-'y v i Jiroe 13. 187LJa WMJ H. ' BERNARD. .. -Kg i Brown hats ar0 to-be worn thisialL j Hcrw cwias. Jonah punished:? J Whaled.;" j s-5 3 .4 An- off-hand fellow-One! ibxy has . Aoat JibthW-afms'- p'.js -.oeoli m j,nir niacin Indiana ft girl Of eleven1 preroclonsly; seeki a dlvbrte?" . ;HrI 1 t v , . - ; .-.---j "... 1 i .-. -r..t i o , - r Chignons made of spun,; glass are. the Litest .invention in feminine; adornments. ...tjf) The.shady side, suicide, and seaside,: scenx Kto ibeithetmost pbpularaldeii atftpresent-r. -weather permltting;:;H i-d;-6tJlaf;-:fftf; ?:. v; A fashionable " mamma's v advice . to ner married daughter 'NeVertake your husband, to an evening party-J there' is nothing, that is always so mucfrlihthe way.M;v : j, a-liady remarked' o7 averMorant ifian, "wias-WHpUni goM senle yfti iraghi; to aveVfajttck- bf 1 g!cbd iense, farhenevespnds tnyjn.Oo ? .T .- Mrs. Elopmer, whose name Aescribes. the short-dress costume o( women,' is reported to ;bejivigquiel3y; in Kansas, surrounded by a large..familyr and taking no' part in' public J affairs.'-1- ,ur..'y. : : V ; 3 . c A country editor's sole Editorial1 in one i Veeks Issue, Of his' "paper wasvto the effect that if anjthing will ' make a man ' feel j ulcy about the hearten is to talk Velvet to a pair of S AJER'S CHERRY PECTORAL the world's great remedy for Colds, Coughs, Consumption, and all affections of the Lungs and Throat. ; Nbtthkb falling teeth, nor the peeping wrinkles of time, so forcibly tell of advancing years, as your grey hair. AYJSR'S VIGOR re stores its color and makes your appearaneja mnm fttrrfiAahlft to others, as Well as vourself. With fresh, luxuriant hair, the Infirmities of age are iar less nouceaoie. - , ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , JC OR ONE YEAR from OCTOBER 1st, 1871, THAT BESIRABLE STORE, N. 3, South Front Street ," at present occupied by . Messrs. SHRIEK' BRO. THAT DESIRABLE STORE, No. 6, 7 - iT ;.i'ft. North Front Street,' at present occwpl by tMrlJOHN.p.jLOVE. ..L irticuiars; apply to " ; J- 'n ")4 ;,,;;r'j..Tf.Y-. v... ;y-:yt'-X ':f: -- .-S- .")!.! i I aug '5-tf -T'yV; t1 Tl' A? A. LESSMAN. J.;K;;;McIL"HEHNiYv : ' mi'4 u?- i - ? . . i.t,.- - i (SUCCESSOR TO J. W. UPPITT & COO i .,.!': v ':.t".i;.-&. ? 3 '-'' .':-':'; ? " -'-,.V:ii:''-',i'lil'!'- ' ;-' !..:-...,. ..... . .- , -j . Wltolesalq an d Retail Druggist,' OLD STAND,sN ,E4 CORNER. MARKET k 'y, AND FRONT STREETS., V y" ""'' J?; -;- u- : "" ' :-i 'y ' ;. ' -'"i':.'""-..4-. ' ":; jTA Z.ABOB AND JTKESH SUTFLT 0" - j" ;v r, ; r ' '? .- I' . . ' . : i '- ' ' ' . Turnip and Cabbage Seeds on . Hand; '' ' ytA V' ?"y 'J-r-r ' Particular and prompt attention paid vto :i ... . --Mi;; -:. .1-'int". i itii' country orders. aug 5-tf ':i' HAVE "JTJST RECEIVED ljj NICE; FRBSH tBUTT TEit - aiB f-l V11 BIS. ij 3U ti'fM?P . My ly-VVn i -fi ' Sos:ar-Careir Sams arid'!Breakfast , otrip, x resu ajuuiuub. vuuu uw voniecicioiis occ.vanu.,wiJy -jr.? MY Stock bf FIN LIQ6RS: isOMPLETE; Call and see fprjpurseirj xao rfd ! i ; :4: ---ii -W" r: FRENCH.-f''; i aagS-tf 1 f to- Cor. Market and Second sts. Paper and Envelopes "rtJST RECEIVED BY STEAMER al.Xarge tl Supply of Paper and Envelopes at . i y Piaitiv)sftS0rgaiisy -.,.'1. lot TVTELODEONS and ciiromos,' XYJL y" s :C For sale tV HEINsBERGER'S ini t?ti in A S1CS.: fciT sale at - Sjyy . uuy EINSBERGER'S2, OLD PENS !-i-E very body' ought- tb have JC one. i cThOi largest; assortment, can be iounq.a.t.,,. ,,.r .fl auS-tf: MISCELi ANEO W i U'fiJ.'- iPicklesinPachesc rA ; i 75 Cases Ft,, Qt. and Gallon Plcklesai Sj it RhhIaCftna Half Barrels' ; -r;, s : "50 Casea'F'restf Peaches, ?33tfl J j4 125 Cases Brandy Peaches 1 1 5 JfM Cases Oysters,1 i " E 50 Boxes andy, T5 Boxes Starch, - M50 Boxesf Candles v 250 BOXES SOAP,'- n 175 KEGS NAlLS, , lOO BOXES 'AND BARRELS CRACKERS. jflhraoo BAGS SHOT,' Ac , 'Ac.,' Ac, . liaHFotsaieJbyi jaly .SOutf T H .28 and 29. North Water Ssi .J:;0i 5 NltSSON! Unttdned Bootees " for Indies 2 , , .,? ,TIIE LATEST THING, tfUT? I i3fCiy.y rrofbs ,DUDlEY;fi;ELI4pi inu Tn t f r 3 ,rSign'pf the BigBpbt i 4- 3Il iltOl TDE subscriber Tfili open, daring the en sning Autumn,.arSchooiforiBoys:in this fcitv. : The number of pupilswili be iimite?,to . I vi n nvt.nlnii. ATnnnpiu) in 1 instruction , of youtht I leel tp shei best pledge l can onerro me VUUj'K. MEADE.' -' BEVEaxKossTBishop Atkinson, Revds A. A Watson D.D.J 1L U Singleton ani Geo j Pa1- terms', apply tb CbL W. Atilhson. jUly 6-eod3m Th Sat Tn Bacoul Mocoih t-- a 100,0001? fPM?L SIDES. ; .7 ion ; '-,i.fri -r.it ir' 1 "" '" t . .'....-r .....V t 1 fTt AVING now1 tried a "dairy ' Schedule, be rl- tween Wilmlnctonand-limithVllla for a month, and finding that owing to the? want of accommoilation -for visitors at the Utter B- lace, the travel is not suxucieuw w j uujt wo ompany in continnlnga daily boas, notice is eiven that commencing witu wmujrrqw, ujj, st, the W ACCAMA W?3 regular Schedule willbe as follows -un3:nsm U : Ijeave Wilmlaffton Taesdays; Thursdays and Sattadaysj! a,t. ....... 5 O'clock F. M.' Fildays, at.?.lf oclobki AMf 1 The Steamer is open fer proposals for Char t ter, T6wing and Lightering, and . the patron- merchants is solicited. , fs ' By order of the President:- 'f; ! ;.r ' a vt: dmeAresj.; . 'HulyJJ.tf"-'11"' biJ,Jvi J : Secretary. f "PI 1 ;-,fi 'rT 'lf'.LlLL l: I III I TWO ELIGIBLE LOTS OfN NUN STREET between Front and Second Streets. 9 yy j.jV VJi -.i -Apply .toj'- h-d- --''' ? - CATE3 CI1 ADVETISXIia I Caa Square cii.a day, i f x " two days J " ' it" ' tnree aays,........r" " v Y ronr days, ....w.. 2 w - five days, s ?Vi "f : oneweeki,..... .. w '''-''45 Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. '. - :: . s; Marriages,. DeaUis.v Religious, runeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates wnen paid! or in advance ; otherwise full rates wm oe cnargea. , . . . . Tsbks Cash on demand. i ' yyy AUCTION SAIaES. ; Vs Jj'Ty JAMES. 'Auctioneers t:. u BY JAMES 4 MEARES.' City RealE3tatb for Calo BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court Of New Hanover county, issued June Term, 1871, to me directed, for foreclosure of a certain mortgage deed executed to the WiL Building Association Uy 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 desciibed In said mortirage deed, to wit : Beglnnio g on the western line of Fourth street, at a point 132 feet South of the south-western intersection -of Fourth street with Bladen, i thence South with said line of Fourth street 66 feet, thence ! westwardly in a parallel with Uladen street 165 feet, thence northwardly in a line parallel with Fourth street 69 feet, and thence ' east waxdly in a line parallel with .Bladen street ia font, tri fhfl hcflrlnnlnir. beln A&nt Tart of 165 feet to the beginning," beinr east ' part of - Lot 8, Block 178, per plan of City; of W liming. ton, with all right, title, interest,' privileges ana appurtenances . oeionging io or id any wise appertaining to said land. ' . July 23-ta ;, ; j: Com. J; T. JAMES, Auctioneer. . ."''f'-By. JlMES.' MEARES. . BY-virtue of a decree of the Superior Court ( for New Hanover county, Issued at June Term, 1871, for 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 22d day of : August 1871, at the Court Bouse Door, at 11 o'clock;, to the highest bidder for Cash, all of that certain tract or paroel of land in the town of Lillington, .described in said mort- 1 gage deed, as follows : Beginning' at an iron, wood tree at the junction Gafford'a Pranch and Riley 'a Creek, thence by lands of James Garrason, S. 63, W. J98 poles to a llhtwood tree, thence W. N. 161 poles to a stake in the main road, thence 87&, W. 65 poles toa stake, thence by lands of Burnett, 8. 21, W. ? 207 poles to Riley's- Creek, i thence .j with the . main run of said creek to the beginning. . i,-.-t,'UX-B RM-SvO'A S -i- - il.W( V, EM PIE, Commissioner July23-tds. $yy;:JjG?m JAMES) Auctioneer. : ::: :-f:--- . 2:r -Iv.-'i " - . 'TljryATIESHEAItEs ,'; A T ,,AG JiajT-.r '.' iy,f VBAT ,TERMa,r!d " - l ON THURSDAY MORNING, 8epV7tM. at 11 o'clock, at Exchange Corner, we will sell ' that tv. ivnt l.'.,'-".-')1"'''-! -' '. '" ELEGANT HOUSE AND EOT, desirably and centrally located on the North east CORNER SECOND and CHESTNUTSTS., well known as the RIVERA PROPERTY. ; f , The house Is large and roomy containing seven fine apartments, including a brick base- . ment on the street level, besides Closets, Pan tries, Ac. . y v- y " "" -THE' EOT IS C6X13S FEET, v,..'.-. ; 66 'feet on Second and 153 feet on Chestnut street, leaving ample space forthe erection of ' another dwelling pn Chestnut street. There Sre on the premises a large double Kitchen ouse, with, four rooms, store-room,', wood house, well, Ac . --t-r, r. TERMS Jne-fourth cash,balance 6, 12, If, 21 and 30 months, with Interest from date. July 25-ts TuTh and Sat , rr 3 - Dissolution. " hhtlfi Copartnership existing fh the name of fJLfi J. WLJppitt A Co.r by mutual, consent, fetfiis day dissolyed? --' -. ,; : . 7 w. L. SDlITII, nz-t Vidi , lri JOHN K.J1C1LHENNY. rf fxtihrviitei f yk'1 fifi .qo ., "Xf WJfsjrt . :-i:v' ilolslfr ay4iW)h: tniU ...-: , Having purchased the. interest bf my part ' nerS) I will continue the- business at- the old stand, as heretofore, and solicit .the, contlnu-, anceof public patronage; ' ' v. . . I have also prooured the services of. t 0:;. yi-.-ni..'i v yy-..V-y-'.y ;;. . -Olv, t:;IfMR.;'WflcppLEJl, j.', . a well known and eompeet drdgist , f augi-im yy v;.';.. KjMcLLHENNY ' lite; nisun ace conpAirr, TDRONOUNCriHy the sawaiTxa," an nia, to he I of econ. oraj) cauuonrana security,"?! comparison with any nrst-cl ha conntryUj;vi un?, X .invites respectful ss company in xnture nopeioi, .ana. ine. management iase ; m pride in presenting Compaay-ln a coadltlon 1 s I Dll ,r:r.ii-l .rii;i-r .liiiti-tA. -i, ; . 4 - ' jXPeriwhtf desiring Insurance, fwill please. call, ' l4 " . W.M, STEVENSON, Agent, nVtiy gtW "V Jl 1 MMarket St. ;.f?!!v.: ph;Irofc-; ,f -COiiliS 213-! :flPIT;BARKLS. 1 jAJBARBELtf -VLijtilMl wf nssoa,- , 1 A . t 30 uTOUS-flOdP IBOK flil 'S WibkRy 'i vh - ," ; tot sale low ly. . . . . -, Jpltfi-lAM MtrilCHlSON. .j. . ...... Jl. Tr J . iiT - , lLOOO BUSHELS CORN. f . " CAA Balei Eastern: Hay, 1 4 ' u ' fjiloJ. FOX ror sale by F. W. KERCHNE1 R JulxSOoiX o?, oanTi 2a North Water St. ;7AfjTdr:;:7 wy '; TrrANTED-Purchaseia to call r Levy, VV. 44 Market street, and exam' 3tock rof Dry Goods,' JlothingBoots, h. , Hats. Notions, Ac, which are now selii"-: u: actual cost. ryswxa. -TTWUNDA-place where Dry Coolls,' Cloth f ing. Boots, Shoes, Hats, i;otiors,' Ac, are being sold VL'adual cost S. Levy's, 44 liarket street, is t-o place ' - ; may iJ-Ayi fc r::ic:L;G o q n :i t. -f7,C (3 Aln At Acttai. Cost, by 8. Levy, JU 44 Ifarket-strp't, Jry CdoUs,. C'MJsr, lioots.' tuoes, 41ats,' ti-,' Ac. 'Call ana f I V' , - s ly i i Vi; if mil 'to. 5 T ty r'M ': Ji' 'ft ? i V, t-':.i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 5, 1871, edition 1
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