. T - . . ' - J :- v.- - j -; -v-:, - -.. - . r --. -- ... " . - - : ; - ";. : -. : - ' :- . - '.. : . . : - . . - . . ...... . . .. . . s -- 6.- - -. . . . . -- " ,: - ; ' ' ; . . ' -,'. ' . . -. ' . - . , . (-.- . - ' ... ' - ' ' i - '- . ' ' . , . pUBLISHED-DAILY, vai. BERNARD Editor and Prop'r, Of wob, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. vpar, in advance... .,;.f7 QQ 0 Months, in advance., ...,... .4.. ....u 3 8Q T!lffflOiith, in advance........ ....... ,-.js " ho vroBiriwo Star will be delivered in any QAVt oi ' tne.Clty at Fiftbsw Cbnts per week. Aug. 9, 1871. , B'lmom eter:. ; Jeter: S0:08. ,80.'. 30:09 - 74- Wind;" Weather Time, 1 A. 1 2 P. .M. 9 P. M. 8 W fresh Cloudv-- W fresh ' NW fresh Clondjr -Th'rst'jri IeanTemp. of day, 80 deff.'" otb- All barometric, readings are reduced taW sea-level and to 32 dejrrees -Fahrenheit i RodbbtSbtboth;;"; ' .SerjrH Siffnal Service U. S. A.4 i Weatlier. Report. ... , ...... Wak DBPARtirt:; n Office Of Chief 8inal Officer; ' WaahJpgWJU Mk,&&& I.; ! - JVt)6aftt7iieR' Partially cloodj '.and .pleasant .weather 'will probably continue in . the jniddl& and -eastern jutes until Thwsday ev-enin'Thelowrea-i 6Ure in the northwe&t wiiliprobkbly by 'that time extend . eastward, to. thq lower lakes; with local storms from Missouri to Michigan and northwestward. The barometer will probably fall somewhat u Jhe Gult States wth ,. threat-. enlng weather and. with raiq on the immediate coast durins: the day. The threatening weath er in the Carollnaa.wUl probably extend east' ward over the ocean. M JB W ' AD KUTllifiM JB BIT. HKiNSBaaaKR'a ,ve Book Store,, 39rMarket 6t. Pink and White Tyranny, U, 8. Dispensa lory, Webster Unabridged Dictionary. Dudley &,Euas,.-!9t VMarket street.- Walking Shoes. Munson fe-GcGity.CloUiiers.-TrsveUlnir Trnnks.- ; . . iiiig Wji. H. Kelut, , Secrary.-Meetingof, Chamber of Commerce.; J?-'jik'i3.' ; .T.Svi 5 f. W. Kebchneb, 27, 28 and 29 N. Water s t Corn, Flour, BaeonHay, fec. - ; Positively Selling Out at Cost at No. 44, Market. Streets, lyHailr UU Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. John G. Bauman, cdrrier Front and Market Streets, and intending to bpeivhere with an entire new Stock' or Goods, I now, offer , my entire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,' Notions, i&c.,: Ac.1, at Bctnal cost. . ; uMft Persons wishing to purchase will do t well by calling bn me before buying, elsewhere, as they v?W certai ily be able to, get bargains at ' j ' S. Levy's, nuySO 4in -Next door1 foPatten'a Bakery. To t o.il 3 Koom. - Wot a cloth ofanjr.size, the larger the better,' Hud Buspend'it in the room. .Let the ventila tion be'gobd, and fthe temprature will ink from ten to . twenty degrees in less tbairan lioiir. j . . . i . . , , j. j.Ui,: ..-uLiUi 'f i : . " The. Excursion Yeslerclay. -.laH, The excursionists on the steamer Waccamaw, of whom there were a 'large number, hadi we earn, a very pleasant time yesterday, and arrived at the wharf before 'the threatened storm came. These Wednesday 'excursions are becoming more and more popular. every week. I ' ' ' ' ; M' ";t N v . Painful Accident. - ; , 7- r; " " v A colored ,mao,i while engaged in cleaning old iron on ihe wharf foot of Mulbetry street, yesterday afternoon, made a false blow with the chiseel he was using at the time, by which lie nearly severed the thumb from one of his hands, making a very ugly and painful wound. Over the River. '.. S z Eagle Island, on the West tide of the Cape Fear, and included, within, ibe corporate limits of the city, is growing'in importance. It has just been j supplied with - a very respectable hand fire engine 1 an d -organized . companv to man the 6ame, and now we learn that the an- thorities have found it expedient 'and pror, to station a policeman (for night service) over there. Well, there is nothlu like pi'bgPefssT;: I - . Canse of San-stroke. 7 ; ij-!. t.'f g According to a late writer, tun stroke is due to the action of light upon- the - brain exerted through the eye, and not, as generally believed, to an elevation of temperaturej'and it is as serted that, if the eye be properly shaded from the glare of the sunf aoj rxtra" BtfuauaJ pre caution in .ibe way of protecting the head and' back Qf the neck may disgensdd with A Daiiy.l : v , S :1 "UVZJ l The Goldsboro 3lenenger promises to be come a daily some time In October, -provided U receives sufficienrhcouragement" to war-1 rant the change. There should be.nb' lackbf ) encouragement '"from " the" good people of Wayne and adjoining counties, for, verily Honitz prints ah excellent paperait I . , '- - .. ..... 1 ... An Escaped Prisoner Re-arrested. : - A colored man, by .the name of Ben. Kobin son, who was arraigned be ore the City Court on or about theitb oltpnont 8ff of the opportunity to escape 'while "hunting , bail, was re:arre6td yesterday aajljent.taibe . Work House to serve out the sentence which the Court had imposed upon him!' . 1 ue new uerman Lodge of Knights of ry tliias will be instituted in this ffclty, on Friday 11 nlK"t and the officers for the eu'tuibg terfri ln stalled. This will make three Lodges of this nw but rapidly spreading order iu our midst. The other two Lodges, already have a large membership and wr have no doubt the new one will be as rapid' in i$s gr Qjvtb ,is4be oth ers have beeOaV:; AadU:: A?Iad DoKKHieoisIaiijX4! Sergeant Walcott. of the police' force.' sbot an1 killed a mad dog on the premises, of a col- j fed n?an bv the namS tit Walkerldln bri ront, between Wooster and Dawson streets, yesterdav mtninhWri -1 chained inside the lot, was writhingand foam- "g at the month and his eyes ptesented a Kreenish appeorabc.riThe offlcerwis Bent for y the family, and, knowing as soon as ( he looked at the animal th ktM en' trlpk en by the dangerpus malady, ,he dispatched,!, him . "4-uout ceremony. v, T l- 1 .. I J " . CI'.. .. . I I I f S ..jit I ' . X X Tl. I IS !. . X ' I f 4 . 1 .......... . - . - I f t. 1 r. i ,- I I ' i f f . -Tr--. - - folyKlo1fiij9.(y WntoGTOmfHCiTHTTRSD i.oeal IXits. Shrimps are pecominSI plentiful.' 5 V"' No Besslon ol the City Cotirt yesterday 5'; Our harbor 1s: Very bare "of shlppinff just now. . rfr police arres.tf.uieJyi Uaye ,been " lew i and;- far between.- 3 ;1 -Jrf- -: 3 - ': "-i'1 " w. "Jf ...... no viiz. jt:if4;;t -nrro-jL . The, thermometer; iuhe STibffice itood; at;87 yesVerda'y at$P.J TiClL, .XtVf't,: 't.: tt SRellghtfnl breezy yesterday, i which counn teractedlttfidme 'nieasure 'th' VlTec'ta "of." the . , Many ,01 .the BtreetJamps give forth a dim and uncertain Hght:'What Igr tbo matter -with ... .-Tr.TAere.wiU be aineetlng of i the German marqpn are to be the most fashionable colors for posturae vboooets and gloves nextseason.j iC A tvi . i A a--: - i : S CTi - . . - ' A Ssblng .smiwJj.j, partally loadid with blackfisb,!did 'a good business at foot of Mar- ket street yesterday afternoon. r.. - .. r.icu ' vi'i.i ;t rz ':- :ri: -:'. The tax book or 1871 will-:be open at the :ror the collection of taxes, instead of the 4th, as it erroneously appeared in the advertise- CItlienS wljp' jif erjs f disorderly peraonsl either bto the streets or in houses ijj thelrMityia the city Authorities j and we.are,a8surcd:that Im mediate 'steps r.wlll. Jje taken to apply the J--.-A. terrific storm of thunder and lightning. accompanied by a heavy shower of rain, passed over this city and vicinity about 9 -:.,cIock last eveuiug.. xruia every inuicaiion we e hear that the electf icrfltiid did tsdme damage iu or near our cuy. r Quite a number of our German friends passed the afternoon very agreeably at r the Wilmington Garden", yesterday, eugaged In the healthy exercise of rolling ten-pfrisiTh'is is a verjrpleasant place to enjoy a Utile pleas ent recreation these sultry afternoons, . We noticed yesterday that the building mania is extending On Ninth street, South of Market and in rth "direction iof the Marine Hospital Wilmiugton will be in a condition attera while that pneiieap't flee.the . Jxwn fon the housea..VJ i. ,in s; ois ,VTa t; Alleffo'd lilichway-Robbery. A small colored girj, by the name of Millie Burr, a6pu;14eajfA.of age, bafSaev TecilVed the sumjof $3j75,,OnTuesdayt.from .someone who owed her that amount, was soon after ac cpstQdljy one Peter Ferrini a . colored sharper wfib had seen the money" in her possession; and wbo finally supceeded in enticing her into tue woods beyond the Southern limits of the city; where be ehoked and beat' herfubill she was nearly dead and then robbed her of the .mohey. She finally recbrered . 'sufficiently to reach h( tq e,j wheu.tho Vn ade ffidavit to the above facts, whereupon a warrant was' issued and plaqed in the hands of : Officer Hill, who finally 6bcceded in arresting the alleged of fender. I When: taken in custody a pocket book was., found. Hq Ma, person, containing $3 60'Inj mbneyVhlcfr IhegirlHdentefled" is her property. We' understand, however, that JErrin slays he is prepared ; to pro tiatUie book Is! his own. j He-fias ieerdo ;ive security in the sum 04. 1300 fpr his appearance 'betow 10 o'clock, to undergo a preliminary examina nation n the charbf.highway.rqbb'ery. Ready- for Service. - , j The bjand engine, formerly known as "Fire King". ,2, designed for use in the 1 Sixth Fire District: on theiVest side of Cape "Fear 1 rlVer, will, wf rjeaBaeSorn?4l ovirllto the company organized to take her in charge this r"a&ernobn, when Bhe will be transferred to her future quarters, anouiatue necessity arise, Wfe predict that Eaie lsland -Flre J Company No. T liiMi lon41i ual .to the Joceas'ibnT Gettine In Practice. j I The dpTorjed;$ rjai&ri h td MeiSuSJ tteant Hrei engine but yesterday and pot her through a course or prtcuca at jnB.i9osjw xocKoBireew Our citjy now has three good steam fire engines ready for service, witn one gooa nana 'engine orth Of the Weldon road and one on Eagle Jaland.Mf Onr cahlpjRasltetiW ieji -jsil ii s io The good laugher is a poor hater. , L, 1 -ifl-ifit'i "l;:.i5U,.,.-T 7i- A ! celebrated; writer says that " tobacco has' knied kissing'; ;fJ);f,fai. Tf ta nnt olwgvs Iia who lift a the mnstroSe who knows the most v;-,ij.g7.-, Csame number that slj&wJtfW'Wk kf womanfiJtf j,Cincinnatiastfobtafa6d licenselto perform; tb;raarriae.cere 4 Jul Wisconsin it is reporte.d:Jthat.qaitef,as many women as men areJabprlnKiia theti har- ves fields. : . ti - a 'f ? C f -i Alman in DatenDort. Iowa." dffers through nhe bblumnsbf fcjlbca! aper'to give $50 to .any man wno wiu eiope wn n s wiier; ;, j 'Mrs. fames' A. Oates,. with,, a new, cbm Wnv. I11 commance an engagemejit at'Cros- by s .upera uouse,oiciBlgviAMiWI 1UC omui ptembervii; iKil iitf ? ?T?l'f - p Henry .Ward Beecher says? It will scarcely be denied that men are soperior to women,'1 'as tnen: and thatwbocfen f' are immaiurably 'su- perior to men, as women ; wuuo uuw ui wwo together are more than a inatci jforeltHer of v am uoTuniTPiT JThe fettentibn : or f the public; 'Js called ,to' thv e cheaply,' prbmptlyV-and ; skilf ally all kinds. of BindUig and llu.llpgy ,0-nr. business. in this de partment has steadily .increased can evidence that we have notlabored-irf vain in Our effort to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de mands of .our growing city? iBatl we are de- termlhed to do vtill paore? :and as our busi ness grows so will pari facilities be increased.. Association at Bunged filall this 'evening, ' at Glyp nfttrial,44 v :A aww4 t' , : 5::-b ! 9 i ".-I 7--' V- s-i .:. A i , t -i , J , i ' . ! 1 . , ! - : r r : r- , n . , : : SPIRITS OF ; TUKPENTINE. ;J fre'friiit and ''berry i trade said Jo be very; brisk in Salerno 5;r u .,- Beaufort is'T)eedminV:iTnit.n IS a h'eadrttiarte'rs for ttieeditorial Iraternityt ' prance jderaontrAtion.atFAyetteville ylfcB-terdar:"- r -'-ii; ..t; 4 Theyare mannfactnriog, ;jKii Klux nidkiDg tQbaccain the.westerapart or .the atate.' - ."-'vf'ij au w ' . . J at Rntherfordtofa.i .r.ur.a-r'j-r . j -: i:-; r The-ffrape ffrowers' ot Golds- boro ana vicinity, are snipping a :, large quantity of thisfrnit Kortb. . 4' quantity Mr; ,t- Jnd.ft L. ". Hardee,' iof nQi ,eXpe,ct9;tohave:a bate bt new cot ton ready tor market this. week. I -TheAMQqrlAiryJV7 regrets to learn 4-bat tbe cattle distemper is quite fatal.io Surry.aDd adjacfint counties; -j;; t The 'Fresbvterians ot 1 Gosh0n Cpngregatibn, Gaston' county,'' want to se; curei'theif'iervhfey,of ayoung tainistery who will'rievb'te fiiffVwhole ti me to nis thoVrvdi iii'l iti,t ri. i;U . jii4i.?,-3si ; riAue. xwaieigm oemmeo says : It is stated that the Cherokee Indians, jin Western North Carolina, have filed a claim against the United StatesQovernment or a 1 1 th e alaniia 11 lyings, bet weefOthj t Btae Ridge, an?d the, ptmberland mountains, and extending Irom Bristol south to Chat tanooga. -Tbe grbuhdsof the i claim!' fre that tbe chiefs did not sign the original treaty otce8sippv .r r j jr? Says the ; Koandko x JVews : John ryattr the father of Henry Wyatt; the first manrthat was killed' in the t late war between the North and the South, he, it will be renemberedi being filled while scouting ai ijitiie xsetuei is now auu uas been for twelve .months, an inmate, 01 the poor-house of Pitt county.' Although he has lost health, property and .A friends j hia spirit is" still unbroken, and on Thursday last qe wens 10 xue pons ana vocea .ior Convention; " -! t;n:X . i 1 .? - u oihi iii fhel Charlotte Observer s&yp i We are 'informed ' that; a- colored 'man named Irviner. an Elder of New .Hope, Oh uf ch, " colored " tresby teriahl of Stigar Creek congregation voted Lthe Conserva tive Ticketat Mallard Creek Precinct, in this; coufat on Thursday last. - On. Sun day he was brought'up by Derrick Mooire, Cupid Moore and" Robert Hunger, otlier elders' of -that Church, '-arid suspended" for six months, torso voting,-;with 'the un- aerstanamgttoat.ii in siue ineauuuie uv does not confess he did wrong,"at the ex piration of the suspension, he is to be ex pelled. 1 - 4ej. The f Nevvbern Times sajB i Yesterday a colored man complained be fore Justice Berry, ithat on pe night 61 the 27th; of lastly monthrwhile in a swamp in Colunibns countyhere he Was at work he was set upon by another col ored man named Ben Sykes;-who stabbed him mi three places , inflicting dangerous wounds. iSykes cscapedjiibut s was shortly alter , aprended bytdnle; otf hi fellow workmenwhb prppbsedakebni to Flemingttfn, the nearest town, but Sykes a?ain managed to escape and islstill' at )arge. The inj ured man Istated that he arrived lnjthis city which ia his aome, pn last Saturday" "mghiSJld learned that Sykeajwasih the' city,, and 5 be therefore desifeV a 'wafranf for bis 'arrest The statement being sworn, to a warrant was icsnaif AiiAriliure ft in thfi hands "of DeDUtV Sheriff Shipp. jr fijkes,,however, had ot Wina orxue proceeuiuga ngoiusu umi, ou fled the vicinity, as tbe closest searching tailed dsQovjer him. : Sykes, .wq leatn, is. a bad man, and stands charged with more than one crime of this kind. Mnltldndes of People require on Al terative, to restore the healthy action lor their systems and correct ihe derangements that creep into it. Sarsaparillaa were used and valued, nntil several impositions were palmed off upon the public under this name. "- ' .mm0 ' :-' Ir PEortB wH&&5M56.ni' the? (lull aiu rliit.vT.hAt meets ns everywhere in spring, nd too often In all seasons of the year, kuew HOW qulCK lb ooumjms tureu ujr mn-m o Sars apasilla to purge the bile . f romfthelr systems, we snouia nave netter neignuursis wen as clearer neuus w uew wxiu. Grocers Everywhere Keep It. whvt TtAf.aTise Toolevs Yeast Powder has achieved a reputation second to none for strength, parity, reliability and economy.-1 It Srodncesmost elegant, light-biscuits,1 roys, c, and so exact ai e the proportions of each ingredient that the same resul t follow each time. It permits no waste of flour is ctn-i venient to use, and the food prepared , with! it is such that it cabe waten- and' lellshed pj the most sensitive d.vspepttc or Invalid wlthr out fear of -' indigestion.- t Manufactured by Dooley and Brptber. oasNew streer, N. Y , and for sale apetail by all erocers. ; Tu T Sat NKW 'AD VT! RTldBMEN TS. 1 A MEETING of l the German Association will be held.to-night at &XA o'clock, at Rnnge's auglO-tt ; R.EBECKE, Secretary. mHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of , -1 . the Chamber of Oomaierco will be held at . . . . : ; . ji V fc -r .4... xno commercial jiii-uiiiiaiijo, an x. ju.,iu-unr. ryfWiBlo-V. H. KELLEY, f; augio-lt ; . dr r Secretary. -v TR AVELJXG TRUNKS, a, ? PACKING TRUNKS, .;,- At Manuf acturer'H Prices !j BAGS, CAPSr AND DIJSTEBS, aug 10-tf J: -. CITY CLOTHIERS, liTE Wt , AD V ERTISEMENTS. 1 , THE "STAR'V , Steam Job Printing rHduse, 4 bill 1 -;re .-.i :s -- THREE STEAM-PRESSES ; t; COMPETENT WORKMEN, i t ' ... . i . ... w- LI' - , , . . ! THE BE3T MATERIAL, , i .11 rrirrrf'lftLr'0, . . ... :i ' " 3 - v' "OR ', " ' r'4 " -' ; ';! 'sctpeeiorwork. Cive Us a Trial, June 21-naetf PINK' and WHITE TYRANNY, B Y MRS. H. B." STOVE, lor sale at 1 Y HEINSBERGER'S. "T-JNITED STATES DISPENSATORY,"' iby . George B. Wood,' MD and Franklin Bache, : M D. - Thirteenth edition, carefully TviHftd'187l- Jr.'". i; : . :; - " 5 r J 1 For sale at. V ' HEINSBERGER'S , T7"EBSTER'8 Unabridged Dictionary, Wor- f V cester's Unabridged Dictionary, Wb-i ster's Counting: House Dictionary . Webster's Academic Dictionary, v For sale at ; .. -' 1 : . ; f . HEINSBERGElw' ' aug JO-tf; : ; Live Book Stoiv For the Sprinffs; Our LATEST STYLES WALKING SHOES, " NILLSON,: EMPRESS," NEWPORT," Yt' l MARIE ANTOINETTE." A """"i 1 DUDLEY & ELLIS, ' aug lCtf ' 4 : Sign of the Big Boot. f 1 ; Corn and Oats. . 13 000 BUSHELS COBN ; ".ivnoiU C fff BUSHELS OATS, : v For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, aug 10-tf 27, 28 and 2!) North Water St; Hay! Hay !! Hay!!. flgQ Bales . 'Eastern Hay, ; . r . -1 150 BALES north eiveb ha-y i ; For sale by " ' " F. W. KERCHNER, ' . aug 10-tf ' ; 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. - Bacon ! Bacon ! ! 40 Hhds. D. S. Sides and Shoulders, 35 Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, . 15 BOXES Li C. BACON, , For sale by F. W KERCHNER, : aug 10-tf : 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. X Flour and Coffee. e5o.B1"I'LOUK'. 433 SACKS JAVAand laguyra; For sale by . F. W. KERCHNER, aug 10-tf 5 27, 28 and 29 North Water St.' 4 MISCELLANEOUS. PIANOS! ORGANS! NO. 455 BROOME STREET NEAB - BBOADWA r, W. Y. ' C. H. Tremaine & Bro., tM MANUFACTURERS AND D :ALERS INV ' PI NO FORTES. ? AND AGENTS FOR' THE Burdett Combination Organ, ! ; . ... CONTAINING .1 Carpler & Barielt's New ImpTeinents 1 1. 1 . j Greatest Success of the Age ! THE disagreeable reedy tone entirely over come in this instrument. The verdict. is unanimous. We challenge the World to equal it! Our new seale - medi nm-sized 7 - octave PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low prices for casn.i'M-iyy v t!. ''.: i. yy - The New? York Jhdepeddeni of Sept. 16th ays Of the BORDETT ORGAN 5 ,t .,?w . 4 It is by far the most perfect reed. in'strUT' ment we have ever seen.'' iu -4.isyfeir .L . -: .V The Christidn Leader of Oct. d, says s P in; '- "We had no idea that a reed. instrument codldbe brought to such perfection.J : ' -- The press and public everywhere who bave had an opportunity of listening to its beauti ful strains, not only give It their nnqualilled approval, but unhesitatingly concede that it stands witnout a nvai. . ., ,.. .The crreat increase in the sale of our instru jnenta, has enabled us to reduce our prices for " 1 .jff.FIBST-CIAJSS PIANOS, .f hw'i from ten to twenty-live sor cent, less than any other house (offering the same class of instru ments) in the united states.. . ry v - .-- ? ' While wa act upon the maxim or "qaick sales and small profits," we nutee it. at -the same time, a special object, to furnish our customers with intruments in no way inferior t . .. .-,t- .vi.,.r.".'..(iJ,rf.irir-!,-.!.iJLl. 1 6 est 1 iv t he n a rket. ; -:V--?-"i-.t -.s W-tii-i-M . r'-il" 4i:1 :; ,. . - r .. - . ... ! ' . ; ; i T ,'-) u . EVERT INSTRUJIENT FUXX.X, UUAB ANTEED r OB SIX TEARS. Manv families have had a desire to obtain, a Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealers a profit of from $100 to $300, neither do they wish to purchase a cheap made instrument. that would cost more to keen In reDairthanit is worth, hence a large class of our music lov ing people have been obliged to do. without . r We caik ' furnish 'New Seven-Octave 'Piano Fortes from $275 to $950. Second-hand Pianos from $10 to $250. t New. Cabinet Organs; $45 to $i,00Ci. - .fu.:.-it;.l;r.-r.w-. " 1 PRICE LIST SENT TO ANY ADDRESS.1 ' C. U. TREMAINE," W B. TREMAXNE. juneS-SAFtf : ; MISCELLANEOUS. KTHE 'uSTAB JOB PRIIJTING HOUSE Book Bindery, AND Blank Book Manufactory, WM. II. BKUNAItl, Prop'tor, WILMINGTON, N. C. J '", I'i"; .'lit;. Tlie Only Establish men t in the State Having all these i acili- ties combined. IMPROVED MACHINERY OF A L L K 1 N D S ! THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF TYPE, PAPERS, CARDS AND INKS ! 3. ! SKILLED WORKMEN IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ! N O T T II E LOWEST PRICES, '!- BUT .- . - AS L O W PRICES ' - AS . - ,- '! 4 - i Any Other Etablishment v ' FOR THE '. ' . .;....,.. r . , . i ... ... . .1 y. h BEST QUALITY OF WORK ! PRINTING, RUL1NCS AND BINDING, i L" J OF EVE BY DESCRIPTION, .t Executed, Promptly and Skilfully 1 SINCE, ADDING .t , , . . r . : .-i-v e i' s i.-;.'--!;-v-.-.--,.'--''V ;.' ' jot : - " . S T E A M .-.p O W E R , . . . .. i:(.MI -. ;J q , i" - ; M'jl we are enabled t fill orders i with THE. UTMOST DISPATCTJI. , f4. May6SAFtf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, SUPERIOR ." Brunswick County. COURT. ; T. G. Sellers, Henry B", Wellets and. ; 10: TJ'o'ii Wife Sarah Ann. Richard' Sullivan anu wue Ji.iiza,uc?Lu, kiv jiggs uy his next friend E. W. 1 ylor,.-i. - i .t", ; .. ' ' . aoaikst .- .. r - 1 James Register and fe. Rebecca, y Derts. ' ' The Defendants in tihis, case, viz : James Register and wife Rebecca, are summoned to . appear before the Cf c rk of the Superior Court of the County of Biunswick, at his office in the dourt House in tne town of Smith ville, on Monday, the 6th day of September, A, D. 1871, to answer the complaint of the Plabitiffs.. 1 II the defendants fail to appear at that time, the plaintiffs will apply for the relief demand-f ed in the complaint, together with the costs of this '. Ssai. Given under my band and seal, this otiU wtjr vi lujr, aou. --j A- . -; i J. ( , j '"::. ' ' - - .W. G. CURTIS, 4l'bt!tjtfl Clerk. of Superior CourtT Massdzh BaixAirr; VV'-r.'V,4 .mm Attorney. .i jly 7-law6w Fr : HE CHEAPEST 3)HXY PAPEfi IN .THE STATE lv3.'-v, .:-.i.lvJiSUBSCBIRE;TGjnc:;:'l:tJni THE ? MORNING- STAlR Pnblisbed Dally, at Wilmlnffton, N. C :At the folio wing low' rates of subscription ;rr For Three Months, . . ....... . . . . .$2 00 J For Six Months... 8 50 r. For one year.....;.. ..........7 00 - - - . The Star contains full reoorts of the Wil mington Markets, Latest Telegraphic Re ports, ijocai ana state xtevs, anp uenerai in telligence. " ' " , WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Frop'r, SATES OF AOVEZXTIIiina f , t)ne Square one day, ............ i 0 ; twoaays,..,,,..., ....... " ; three days,.................. . 2 00 tour aays, tKf nve nays,.,....... aw one week ...... .. JM Contract Advertisements taken atPro portionately low rates. -: ; is : " Marriages, Deaths, Religions, Funeral and Obituary notices will be insert rt at half rates when paid for iu advance ; ouier wise full rates will be charged.. . 4 , , , ... Trace Cash on demand. ' 1 ' -K -r ' ' I AUOXIOKSAIiEa; . ti." T. JAMESAvoriew; ? ' ;f I , 5 -a -t. lit M '.x:.,- 7 1 '- '' BY JAMES ' & MEARES." ' 0 :r T' i; : ' ; '4 :" City Real Estate for Sale BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court r of New Hanover county, isued June Term, 1871, tome dbTected, for foreclosure of- ,i 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 descilbed in saia mortgage aeea, to wit : .Beginning on tne western line of Fourth street, at a point 132 feet South of the 'south western intersection of Fourth street with Bladen,' thence 8outh ' with said line of Fourth street 66 feet, thence westwardly in a parallel with Bladen street 1 1 165 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 tne Deginning, Deing east part or Lot 3. Block 278. !er plan of City of Wilmine- ' ! -- ton, with all right,. title, interest, privileges ana appurtenances Deionging. to or. in any , wise appertaining to said land. . . ? " - ? appertaining 1 v.uit"ftss& W. R. EM PIE, ... . - com. ! July 23-ts ;: J. T. JAMES Auctioneer. ! - i ' By JAMES t MEAItES. . ; - : -. '-' ;t '1..,.:v- ; Flantatipia : fai S r 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. v Foster, and by him assigned to E. R. Brink, I shall proceed to sell; on Tuesday, the 2 2d 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 Lillington, described In said mort-, gage deed, as follows : Beginning at an iron. , wood tree at the junction Gaffords Branch , - and Riley's Creekthence by lands of James ' Garrason, S. 53J, W. 196 poles to a llghtwood. tree,- thence W . 875i, N: 1B1 poles to a stake in " ' ; the main road, thence 8. 74 W. 65 poles to a stake, thence by lands of Burnett, 8.21, W. - i 207 poles to Riley's Creek, thence with the- 1 main run of said creek to the beginning.'' 1 :.-itt:::UT E..R M S.' C A: S if 1 wM.n .i )r.;. AA-t-'-Zr.-iVtfA Jv t.Wi K.'EMPIE. ':- -T ; ; ; . . ; , . ; . 1 , , , r " , - ?' l ! T.,rJ, JAMESi Auctioneer ; ' By JAMES A MEARES. Elegant -City Residence i ' .A .T: A' U C -Ti l O N " ' VERY EASY TERMS. o'clock, at Exchange Corner, we will sell that ' ' ' !' -"- -. ELEGANT HOUSE AND EOT, .::. A: desirably and centrally located on the North--, -east CORNER SECOND and CHESTNUT STS., well known as the RIVERA PROPERTY. ' The house is large and roomy,' containing seven fine apartments, including a brick base ment on the street level, besides Closets, Pan tries, &CZ J 'i 'i o-V ' j - TOE LOT IS 66x133 FEET, 66 feet oh Second and 133' 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 ' houses with four rooms,, store-room, . wood- . house, well, Ac. ' '."-" ;. ; . - . , . , , ... TEKMS one-fourth cash, balance 6,' 12,' If, " 24 and 60 months, with interest from date. . . i July 25-ts Tu Th and Sat OUR REVISED Co-0 p era ti ve Pr ice s' TOBACCO -GOODS IS YETRAWING i n .1 . i';it'r CROWDS-0F 0. iD. 'fJUSTOHERS, To No."i 2 Maficrt:itiv:, t By augO-tf " .-J'itl,JD,!JPiaOTT,'i il Tobacconist;. . ;FancyGr6ceri; 1 IN GREAT VARIETY I ' English French, ! r: i German, Italian and American Groceries. " , ,,We believe our assortment comprises every '' article usually found in first-class leading ' Grocery Houses, at prioes proportionate to th e quality and cost of tne articles., "hi augCtf .1 v CHAS. D. MYERS CO. - " S Piper's Heidsick Champagne. 10 BASKETS of this Choice Wine at Im- porter's prices for Quarts and Pints. i ,J , i' ' ' ' : CH AS.' D. MYERS CO., -uajfft-tf' vv"'VV:i T'V ;7 North Front Street. r ROBERT WOOD. Builder and Contractor, jqpAVlNG-RETURNED TO .WILMINGTON and- resumed -hi8': old-business, solicits1 the " patronage of thei public in: his line of busi ness. T : -I : 4 r ' r. - ; ' .! ' ' . !' v , ' Special attention .paid ' to furaishing Plans and Bpeciflcatione. ! aug C-lm Spirit Barrels; Gliie and ff 500 NEW and SECOND-HAND . ; ; - ; SPIRIT BARRELS. C BARRELS GLUE, ' ' ; ;' ' jTJQ TONS HOOP IRON, V, ( y'nf Tor sale low by 2 A July 22-tf ' ' ' WILLIAMS & MURCHISQN. V'.i IVAWTG. "ITAJfTED Purchaser to call at S. Levy's, ' Y V ; M Market street, and examine his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, fchoes, Hats. Notions, &c, which are now selling at actual cost, ? ) i j ; : 4 1 maySfMm ATJD FOUTJD, fjOUNn Aplace where Dry Goods; Cloth- ! JD ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac., are J . being sold at actual cost. ' S. Levy's, 44 Market , -street, is the place. - . - - - fmavJHMm" 'i ' FOR GALE OR RGHTc' TTWIt SALE At Actttal Cost, by S. Levy -JD i 44 Market' street, Dry Goods, Clothlag, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c. Call and secure bargains, (mayS04m titj "I1 i Hi 14 ! f. Hi 3M .- -it 4

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