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X UttMSI WJtt. It BKBNABD, ditor niid Prop's. Ornoa, Dawson Bank Buildingsv Front St. - One yearin aTantfe.t.l4X7 00 Sixmontfas.tn advance!. 3 60 Three months, in advance. ............. 2 00 One month, in advance: 75 The Moairiira Stab will toedeli vered In any part of the City at Fiftbbn Cbhts per week, j J1CTEOROLOUICAL BECOBI). TBarom? eter. . . ..." Yi i iTher- Time.- mom- wina:; Weather eter. 7 A. . M. 2 P. AL .9 P.-M, ::30:oo.; ,71. Fair .59:97.. U 84. 8 f resU Fair r, 29:99 SWgentlejClesr . Mean Temp, of day, 77 deg. ' Notjb. All barometric. f e&dinga are reduced to. the sea-level and to ,33. decrees Fahrenheit ;v-v: ; . .iV;". ir ROBBBT BfftBOtH- .... . t--8ergH Signal Serrice Uf ScAt- ' ' . - . . - ,v t - , " W-Jf .' "' - j-' -' - Office of CulefSiaual Offieer, ,V , 4 Washington; Aug; :lO:?5 PMaail 7''expHeDiedjQau8atar4ayi:roiaiMi8SOi)rl.40' 5 Lake Hufoq l and westward. tLovt, barometor. '"with clpody, weather, will probably , cootinne 1 irom Louisiana to west Virginu and eastward. J Datometer, with cloudy weather and local . stormst will probably extend during the after--1 noon over Newbrk and $w EhgkaiiiX frHH h-KMisUii&XBfa Uve'Book SforeT 89 MarketJ .K&st.PinkJanVhlte tyratin Dispensa tory, Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. . Edward -W, Tatioe One ' Hundred Dol- lars Keward ,. ...,JOHMt tate." , e of Valuablo, Real :;Ei Positively Selllncf Out an Cost - : So. '44, Market Street. V A Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. John G.vBauman corQef;Front and:-Market Streets, and intending to open there with an entire new-Stock of Goods, I how offer' my (Mitire present "stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac, &c.,at actual costja i A ' Persons wishing . to purchasa will do well ' by calling on "me .before buying elsewhere, as they will certainly, be able to 'get bargains at mayoO 4m f' Next door to Patten's Bakery. A H use Rattlesnake. t ( We were sho wn esterday, by Dr. A. E. Wi- uants.'of the City Hospital, a live rattlesnake, -" measuring'about six' feet in length, about sev en or. eight. ; inches in circumference, and , boasting ten rattles. This monster reptile was caugh in Dr. Winant's rice fields, about two miles from the city, and is the largest speel men of the rattlesnake that we have heard of in this section for sometime.; TheDoctor has his sriakeship in a large wooded cage with a uet-work of wire entirely around and over it, so there is no possi ility of his escaping or do-i ng any injary to any . one; When touched up and ranadcnea ue muKes a startling noise witu his rattles, which resembles somewhat the singfng of a locust, and at the same time shows his bad temper by'tryiDg to dart at the hand that teases him. He is an ugly looking custom er, and such an one as no pers n would like to meet outside of his prison. j Together with this curiosity Dr. W.? has va" rious other specimens cf different varieties of snakes, i n; his. Dispensary, r'f preserved i nfco liol; an examination tf which would well re pay a visit to the Hospital, i' Asrlcallnral Addreliv '" ; The Fayettevjille JBagle learns Colonel R. H. Cowan,' of Wilmington, has) beei selected -to deliver the address( at rthe next Cumberland Agricultural Fair, and adds : Col. Cowan is one of the best speakers in the Slate, a farmer of experience, and a successful business man' Compliinejttery r r- 1 Welearn tlfat'Edward Cantwell, Jr., of this ciiy, a nephew of the late Capt. Usher, of the 17. S. Navy, has been tendered the appoint ment of 3rd lieutenant in the, revenue service, after passing the usual examratftldn. v : ' The Kepubllcan Jnbilee XaslE Nighty Th- Republicans of this city and county Kh.ad their jubilee over their late victory at-the-Theatre last evening. Judge . CantweILbccu pied the Chair and speeches were made by Ab : bptf, ?Rriicj Hill, Jleatopv ab0, ;Mc.Laarin and 'otierA. Tbere waTthe usual amount of noisy; pJatdKl Dl(i expected on such' occa sions but with,,that .exceptiop everything pVsseaolf quieWy. The streets to-the vicinity" weremup with bond fires-durlifff the even- ing, anda band ptmnsitwas Drought into re n U ii trin trk : h rv 'itI th e 4 row d. I ! - - a learn that toe steamer umieoam orougin down quite .a n umber yesterday i afternoon from'puint Caswell and other points on the VCI . t j .nti,u nrotoo if our department, under Fou,"atlf our,reularates. forSt'Wffi ilengjexcelJnt -v"i fiKatiTrprT1 . Advertising f ar.lbe Ieile ?4 '$i$i-'kiixi& We would call the attention of the public to the SfOBiri'Mo 'Ail's charges forsbortj agye it-, tiseineBttvespecialiyrfor the aeWmmodatioD I Mf the;grpwjngjJemandi for.tlipublication:,pf; brief notices tq?m&fw$?l Let" "For Sale, etc. Most advertisements of this x ; '-cbanicteiclnreae' ttf'lfive JHn't tf spaced and the charge f3rj Hh'em being but half 'u JHular urates When paid lot strictly in d&vknce ilia oners increased inoucemenis tor ser- j,. - e . . j j v. lavstkafor formers havinit horse, or a cow, "-Wr-w oValoiaref laudlordsf wishing teuanan teiutis.htBlc;t4totds, to use t e Mobnino Stau as a medium for commu nicating with3 ttieir severil but unknoWnf ctia oioreiceepers can also mane equal avau ui i these rates for short advertisements, .to invite Public, attention, o apy specialty in trade, or .ay change intheir places. ; u ; !C Th us of jtbf 'X'ePApeft as the agen cy for communication between : people joCall classes, is cbaftfintfy lricreasing, and illustrates ? one of tho .ways in which, moderncivilization , l8 fiavlng time, labor, and money, ir carrying on the business of life, . ' " 1 ... J I . 1 .li..- - . r- r . .. - i. 1 , ... . .j , li . i. , ! yoiymNo. i2iSs pmaiNGTOHj H; c. Saturday; ; augusti12. Local ,pot.;f,,,. w-! There was no session of the Citr Courf yesieraay, ana no cases on the dockeh- i - Testerday was pleasant day I compared with many of Its predecessors, The cupola bn the City Hospital aflords a spinnuia view oi. me city ana .suDurbs. 7. rr UPJ were amusing themselves yesterday Catching Crabs at t be foot of Dock street a very unusual thing in our waters j . t ; ''ii? "" ' rw!)''-; .it i . " , Among the patients at the City Hospita Is a email white girl, one of whose lower limbs was sometime since successfully amputated. v Gen. vAlfred Dockery;i better known In gooa piu ame oeuum times as tne .jLiqj.v agon er,'' registered atthe Purceli House last ven . From a private dispatch received injbis city yesterday we )earn that 'layof" Martin is at' Greenbrier White 8ulpber Springs, In Virginia, r w John Davis, whfteiiWlmlias been, iu jail since last Court for non-payment of costs, was sue a large amount of valuable real estate for sale at public auction, the sale to takeqpiace uu vxie,J.OLu ui ospwiuiyer. , iSDlodyV ivid McNeill; living!uear the1.Uniohl6epoLJ was cei.ving a severe wound. :o Dr. McDonald was. calied-ia'.and administered to the sufferer : Mr. Henry P. West has qualified as 'ad ministrator on the estate of the "late ' SVJ M: West, and calls upon all persons indebted to the said estate or having 'claims; against the 'same,-to present them to him . .The ;old. shanty on Mulberry,; between Front nnd Water streets, which has so. long been au eye-sore to persona, in ; that a vicinity, has been pulled down, and we laern that a fine frame building is to' be erected on the site. ' ';";V' ' , v. ,".V'' Lithtning's Frenbi. : During the heavy thunder storm that pre vailed in this city and vicinity on Wednesday night, the lightning struck the flag-pole at the National Cemetery, just beyond the Eastern limits of the city, shattering it to atoms. We learn that the upper .portion of it down to about fifteen feet of the mound or base was splintered, so to speak, into fragments about the size., of au . ordinary toothpick, and' the ground at the base; wasiperceptibly. . loosened .for some distance around the pole. c. ) f- - : : ' m " t ' Bisnop Atkinson's Appointments. -. i iiishop'Atkinson has made the following ap pointments j -j"' ' . : Lenoir, ..................... . August 13 Vaile Crucls Grove Chapel, Caldwell county,.. Wilkesborougb, i: . It . 7. , . . Gwinn'e Chapel. Turner's Factory, Iredell countr, Statesville .Ti v v i . lit ;v .'."Ji. Lincointon,'. ; ,w High Shoals, Gaston county...... Charlotte ..... ... . . Leaksville '-. ,. St. Mary's, Orange cnPtyr.S.... 'Hillsbo rough,., .lliL.... . . .. Kiltrell's Springs, Granville co. .. it 16. 18. "20. 23. 25. 27. 50. Sept. 1. 44 3. " 6. "''"' ' t . u , t t ,9. 10. 12. 13. 115. 17. 18. . 20. LiOU'sburgiv.-; Henderson . . . . , . . . Oxford.. I..;..;. I.. A. Williamsborough nr . v arjcnLon. Painful Accident. ; A white man by the name of Leary, mate of the Bark;IIaerva'me't with a severe accident yesterday, wane on bis vessel. ; iu uauus were engaged incunloading the b .llast and de positing it on the wharf, when the hoisting ap paratus became deranged in some manner and helarge tnbr5j weight tig aout two hundred pounds, fell and struck Mr. Leary on the left arm, tearing the flesh from the elbow to bis. wrist in a terrible manner.l He was taken im mediately to a physician, who sewed up the wounded limb and .administered other neccs-. oat j , a LiuvuivBi Aniew gimecalled thV"dot' game, hs has been introduced, and is said to afford considerable amWement.acn"pta proyjded witbf pencil and papery -Le pn,e of thelparty' read aiouo aisuncuy ana not very iasi--and. as bejor sheeads, ltjtejjrest eaehUmake al dot for every word read. When the page is Veadk t count the words, tiaudlet each player count his dots and see who has been accurately. SnperiorConrt..:,,- Monday l'bfntraeTfltreaetOn thecrimina aocket.l .. - -t v . .i.rin, jQA trjf lay . T tnr ti GIiseJ9fIaorfd .;v" i nTOUIHOSCD -XT VUittlV dVI swsw r , - r r i y DeJteatejcomplexlQBedogtrls at ' the sea Sldefcominaln'tnat effarV6f 46 avail. An Austrian female 6urgeon has perform 4 $L marriagei service-wai Vt dehtl solemn- Ized ih'Clociiidad by i the Kev.c 1 Mrs. Addle L. pQWbideda naa.for.laticlng away her hu&band fiod jieitiBg.hifli flrjinlCA c ; ; . r; men AioVVesiernwouiantj Doinerr ner father.fQT.ft pew;dressbut worked on a neighs bosfarm until she had earned it. daVandfth!wV4?4 one of them right there 4n the churchy bef?i;ojhe hadep get dry. f The wlyes'of General Sherman: and Ad miral Dahlgren, witfe Mlss C. E. Beecher, have earej, a papr Baltlmqrej Jn opposition jto woman suffrage. It is called the True Woman. released from custody yesterday and weht'-m hu'witrVpiniMnif ......... . " i ..it.-., jj. JoWJDaws The August term of the Superior Court for . The clerkin&rms.ua.tbat there are ? -StaWstlssiltowf fiat two-thirds f the wo- in iunajtc asyiums are wp.es, oi irmer.. SPIRITSTOP TUKPEWINE7 iSilloro1)rag3on , brass rtB;Citrzensr qorn3t Band, of haligbr21a!rib6ut ; -ready to commence operations, t ; --rr r fi-'ri . -T- The wires o the. Southern and Atlantic teiegrapli recbed Greensboro last Moriday eyninK.? fvyii ?is .yTwo'.'cbhvjct" i rorh' Mecklen-: burgs were'lodgedlri tliil Peniteotiary on Monday, for threeyears-each. '"' v-r40Kn fMoorjeaj msoner from Wilson county escapedj from tlie. Golds- bqro j ail orr 'Tuesd ayt $ f last .week1 ' ' ' 7 The weather remains' ' tifceedingly . warm f and drr-and the13Wrriif6p"" and tobacco! n uxis segiiiou iippears iu ue jjieatiy uam aged. : . . j w ,'r.".-;i .1-, mbnel is mbreriJenti fuL in- Cumberland , u is ycar,tuuu..c uei a ly . erg wiur jt cu- pie in ief country. Eeern ueiier prepareu to lpav -taxes and alV.cufTent expenses j than The Greensboro save: Mrv Julias A; ray soldiii "plan Cation. ini. . EandolphTC6niityi -consisting of .1,250, acres, last weK,"tOJ-8ome gentlemen irom Norfolk for thereat snm of twenty thqusr .and-doilarsj'. Jvwm MrsVliydia'Shaokiin, probatjlyi:tBe eldest person i at his State, diedjati ec iresidence in this county qn. FridaY jlast. She was about 112 yearsold. y&i, a -grown. wo man during the Keolutionary: We learn from the Peel Dee HeraWihtLt Allen ! Rati fSel colored sen tenced to the Penitentiary for four months oq the ch arge of larceny, buf w ho-recent ly escaped from ' jail in- jWadesboro, has1 been recaptured. v;"! a-,-..The -'Goldsborp Messenger says i , The large residence or i Mr. Ai a. Thompson,. on the low;er Snow iHili roadt about 7 five1,: miles vfroni. Go dsboro,: was completely destroyed by fire dp' the night of Monday; last about. 11 q;clocki ?n j f:i: - - '-' On! Wednesdayte last week Mra.Kissey Peeden, a respectable old lady affed 72 years, residing near Boon Hill, in Johnston -county, had her person outraged by a negro fiend named Mack Swaon. The villain is in iailrSo wfc llearn from the Messenger. 't: ' 1 T'-tfJ- , Says. tJie;Greens oro patriot : We never saw vegetation ; so.parched .'and. burnt as it has been in consequence of the continued drought ; Cord in some places, wnere u o:ia not attain ayigwousgrvwiu, looks as. if it had. been baked in an pyen,: and we hear that tobacco in some sections is shriveled up and worthless. ! :0.ijcJ ad? Tlie Hiefeoravern says : . We had the.pleasureuwf ? bearing a sermon from , the 'boy .preacher" on, last Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Green is" but 19J years old, though his sermon, in of aifulllhouse, would d one the 'i estimation have credit to a minister of many years experience. . Mr; G. entered Wake - Forest f College at 14, and graduated at: 18. - The coroners' investigation -as Jllf.lUQtllUSO UV lVUC ULSUVliUUIIU aiiMU- son, killed in the recent rio ; in GoldsboVo'f final lylcame"t6 in? end on Tuesday.Of the jury, 13 were for bringing n a verdict that he ? came tt'hi deahi-byjgu.nsh6t wounds inflicted by some Qnejto the jury unknown, whilq one insisted that the shooting was done by Gus. Bryan,- a police-' man; ? The jury was discharged.: V fyi' i The f; Rk$$ A-Stineffl The result in 53 counties renorted in V bur issue of yesterday gave an anti-Opnyeii- lion maiority oi o.tov. ve hivc -uuiuitii. returns from fifteen counties more , tdr day, in which Convention recorded , ll,032..to 9 724 aorainst maioritv 1.308 which makes the aggregate anti-3pnveniidn ma? jority in the 68 countiea' cifliciany .heard irom 7,451. Twenty-two countiesvei'lq ieaOffbjnl ill jwbich sixteen 2st yeacgayk : T.'j:i;T'-'. uonservauve maJol.es, uve xvauiuaf!!wiittj' iorities. and oneiwithinsone vote of being a tie. That Radical O.OOffi majority will. liqt be reaiizeqii: cmimll Tlie Hillsboro' -Recorder, savss MiC JqhiiE ColeJqrijgS Sa.niueU living near Durham, in this county, and a little white girl, todtt Shelter under a trbe la!st SatuMf d aj, w 1) lie a th un der . stoymj j 4 rasjedw ueit the litflinff struck'the tree ariaoBhlvefg ing.it and glajiped.land strn,qOIr0oTe ofajj tne ngni siae a nine auoveaine jiiip, ci.ir-; inff his clothine andliss'insr down his; imiiiMZmten into : shf reDfiii5l!4egatSs'l i intoh ahreafMr,ndW- JbQrnp:lhrfhjor-to jT-lwlittle; Cole js confined oJ few days. H,j: Jt-atii .HONE3TV i tne oestr money ' in meuicme wen as mMBer I inines.i: jxji,. a: oAiicaAirr equalled 8priiig.?adiclne and--blood pUTlfler,1 ri i.i . a ia . MnniM rnrenusiinneut i.ui . un dedaeaiy BurjerMst;w.UBni5"jpuot iuiwiui,ni heretofore in the market. Trial proves it. ID iLi".y';w : "?r, tv! ATKR'S CHEKlil FJUlUttAJj-rine wonu-s great remedy for CbldSV Coughs and. Consump - Orjoeers " Everywliere Keep It. hCi! tWkiiaa'rioolev'a Yeast Powder has jtrengthpurity reliabiUtyeednomyij It, and so exact aie the Trot)Ortions Of each Ingredient that the same results follow each time. : It -nermits no waste of flour is con venient to use, and the food prepared 'with 'tt la Rnch that It can be eaten and relished by the mosfc sensitive dyspeptic or! invalid rwitlk out iear or : ma lgestion. jnanuiactureti, Dy Dooley and Brother, 9 New Street, N.Y.i and' for galtf At ltail by all grocers. Tu T Saf; i cNEWr AIXERTI SEMEN TS. ; $100 Eeward TOLEN from tho plantationpf It. I-Bus- O seiU in Brunswick county, on the 5th ins t., alarge Light .Sorrell Mare- Mule. A negro named Nelson Buck, raised by Capti Buck, ot Conwayboro, 8. Cleft the plantation about that time. $50 will be paid lor the delivery of the. mule, and $50 for the ajrest,and ;evidenco to convict the thief. ' II . aug 12lt JUlf W A&u nr . x-a. a wj .NEWrAB VERT1SEMENTS.: Valuable Beal Estate; nYSr B VIRTUJ3 OF THE PO WERS vest SzE e& in me by a certain, deed of mort gage made by Miles Costin and; Catharine'!.. Costia, dated the 10th day-of February, 1871 ,: . and duly registered, I will-sell -ATI PUB LIC AUCTION, on Wednesday; t the lStb .dayj of September next at the Court House, d oor in the City of Wilmington, the several lots and parcels of land in said city hereinafter refer red - to by their '. respective' numbers on the ;pfan of saidcityviz i.Tarts of lots 4, 56, and in blockT144, measuring 132 feet on Orange Street andextending? JSortnwardiyf that width 214 'feet ; Lots 2 and 3, block 10 j Lot 2, block' pi ; ?Lot 5l block" 101, Taudl Western half of Lot S. 'bloo'k 104 1'Lots '2, 3, j 5 and6 , block 193; Lots 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, block 119 Lots 23, block, 3 i Lots 1, h, 3, block 84 ; Western- half of, Lqta;l, 2; 3 block g3 1 Western; half of Lot 4f block 81 STestern:. lialf. of Lot ! 5, block 179 i Eastern end ofLotl.blOGk 142, 66 feet on 5th ;by 13$ oapock Eastern ha f of Lots 4 and 5, block'ots fiKanp j5, block 145; 143 feet onta and 8th"streets by 83 bn Oi-ange; parts of Lots 4 arid 5, block uV; 68 feeton 8th street, nexf North of the lots last referred to, by lflS"reet Westwaf dly of same wid,tb.. Also,va jeasenoia interest in pari oi iot piocic and f helmlldiHg theWon on? Queen's Alley. : -'.The Tai ea&eMreirSBd tq,wlll be said as aforesaid on the following trms, viz ; One third of the purchase" mbsiey'lll bo pay able bn th& day of saleV and the resldfte in two eqtkal Instalments, payable respectively six and nine - months thereafter. The deferred payments will draw interest f rop . tbe'day( pf sale; and must be'secured'by notes with' good and sufficient sureties br IbSr'inbrtgage with j power of sale, .and purchasers will be " requir ed to pay fodraf tins an papers. "';..'.!'; ' j Any information desired in reference to the property aforesaid will be given, by me or - by Messrs. Wright & Stedman, my attorneys, j j JOHN DAWSON j if .Wilmington, 'August 11', 1S71. lawts r r THE ;" STAR'? Steam f Job Printinfe - "House, il-v. - v. i t ij, :-:-i ; ;--:r:;-'-, il- -'fi---. :r THREE STEAM-PRESSES; 'i. 13, ;i frOf - - COMPETENT WORKMEN: TnE BE5T MATERIAIj. 7V REASON ABLE PRIcWl c;si : ..-rsv: FOB SUPERIOR Give Us af Trial; !F-ia.-.V. June 21-naetf , TIKK and WHIT TYRANNY, XY MRS. H. B. STOVE, Jor saleat i . .: , 5 nEISRERGER'S. U NITED STATES DISPENSATORY, by .:k George, B. Wood, M. D., and Franklin Bache,'M.'D. Thirteenth edition, carefully revised 1871, -3 , For sale at -i HEtNSBERGER'S "TTTEBSTER'S Unabridged Dictionary, Wor -W cester's Unabridged Dictionary, Web ster's Counting House Dictionary, Webster's Academic Dictionary- For sale-at ?, ;..n n?; I r ,,.r ..'T HEINSBERGEiv r 'iuglO-tf Live Book Stoit i. MISCELLANEOUS; STRP. SHOES ! Iow-Utere Strap - Shoes, aud Fine O iters;' J . 1 Jj O i&rpRE C E I VE'D: ;.; ; ?!:;v, DUDLEY & ELLIS, I augll-tf, . - f ' Sign of tl a Big Boot. h -C. TALBOTT. J. H. TALBOTT A. TALBOTT mALKOITft SOX8. r " t'JL tSuccaaaors to Talbott A Bro. ) . 5 0i;iS!lO4?IiLlE MACHINE WOBliS, - qix Caryi : Wventeenth StsR'chmond, Va. I importable! AifcitaAibnttr Steahl Enjrlnes, Cjlrcutai- Saw ana; uriM nms, xiy fafilic Presses; and all kind io Tobacco vmtxit4. WiHiffht'lixm Work. Bra se andiron ;3 s "is tl nill LO ttOJDLA ijlllS. i : ifi ?vii ; ?OJBOKtJl At G Iflt. hna-ae pipafe'ctta'supply ; -1: ' y,H'rmHllA.'irrtTO'R'? ,3JJin' ! 'h 'n ii' 1 1 i i i fefthri'bf: f3 ,vioi 4 of 'f J.nniBE sbscriber.wUl,ppen, during, the; en-r, ' X Buing Autumn, a scaooi ior ihi hub jcityi: j Tneumlexptfpilff Will toe iimite to t wenty-flve,. An -extended experienpe ia-t Jfl instruction of. youth, I'ieel,t 'be; the.best pledgel can ofTerto the pubiie. lSr LV ' RbvBscss : Bishop Atkinson, Revds. A. A. Watson, D. D.',"H. L. Singleton , and, Geo. Pat-' S For teripsi apply to CoLW,. Atkinson, j JOc julyodsm ThSatTu - . ; ;?;;;BabbaKBaebri rr;; loir 4o ilhds; D. S.J Sides arid Shoulders, - f -- if i ''ir iv '. ; - rinds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, - , . i W BOXES L-C.tBACONy r.0J C- 1 W .w-.V 'For sale' "fT;'-,x ; jr. vv lVli.liUllJili,' .... r r aiig 16-tr b 7i 28 and 29 North Water . t Flour and Coffee. q t'lForaalbby i'84-' , " 1 ' F. W. KERCHNER, auglO-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. I n . ' 7 r rr ... , : . . . i -..J -. .vjl: i e of this action. " , n ' ; . ' . n!l -ffM A .J.J!, i i' 'tSBAtl' Given under my hand ana seaiy m !'i,5ui.---:n f-jiroT iftJ icj?c l-'slJ'i'l feth'daybf Jury1871 T : r.n?Uir , f QQ,SACKRJOf AyAandLAGUT-RA,&Tt .nc- " w.J!ti CURTIS, . isti. ;m6ieHo. 1,211 t m : ; PVPBGELIMEOIJS;; J.i- Trrr Si jfBacdn'I ac(Mi ! 100,000 SnOULDEES . : ; -vA Ki nd SIDES., . jFqr sale by ilune2M,fs,lil ii' W1LLAKD BROS. , fiOBERTiBWdODi Builder and Contractor 15 H AV1NQ RETURNED TO WILMINGTON, and resumed iia old business, solicits lh? patronage of. the . pa Wio in -his lino of.busi--nesa .. --j-- -.- : ; . i v.s j.'? ' i t Special attention paid to burnishing Plans and'Speciflcations. -&k j (aug6-lmt. irbwh's i "Cotton llGiris! THE OSiGIRAL. GEORGIA. : GIK ! UnrivalleotfbSnpefior ' Finish cStrengthSifnplicity Durability, X'asb uuu viuau vjriuu wig, .uigiii Knnningvand Jixcellence - ' e t :..4. r " llutcliiuson'8 Family Cider and Wine Mills and Presses. v BVBBEB AND LEATHER BELTING, 4 tc ! Ae., . j . ... r.ira. JAVSON,-TEEL' & HENNING, , ' Iron and Hardware Merchants, 13 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. . SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST. July 2G 2aw2m Wed at&F2m stu'c 1 i i A r 1 1 f l c i a I S p er m v rinHE ' tlNDRR'BitiNED, a practical inann f J-'facturer,' has ior the past 12 years experi mented with arid compounded: Lubricating Ore' -'He has succeeded In producing an Oil which-has .-withstood every test, and warrants it not to neat or gum, ana as auraDie as tne hfist of Snerm. The best Indies cannot tell it trom the latter oil, either by sight or smell, as. it is almost transparent. ,ie warrants every gallon ; and it may be returned, at his ex- pense, ir not sausiactory. actual experi ments has demonstrated the fact that one oil ing with Hall's Sperm Is as good as two with any other oil. -n t,tVrs7u- i This Oil is especially 'adapted to the use of Locomotives, as it is a very clean oil. it rail road officers will notify him, he will forward 5 gallons free or an ciiarge, ir tney win give it a fair test, as he is:satiancd that his oil Mas no L. C. Jones. Pres. bi& Coal Fields Railroad, Favetteville. N.C: Jno. Shaw. Pres. B.C. Man. Co., Fayetteville,!N;'U.; Col. J. W. Leak, P,res. Mr eat n&Lia iuan..xfi,JiooKingnam, r. j. ' Delivered in Fayctteville and Wilmington, N. C, at $1 25 per gallon by the bbl., no charge for pkgs.;-less than a bbl. $1 5 ) per gal., extra charge for pkg. ii i -u i ' ? II. G. II ALL, . . Fayetteville, H..O.:i- inarch eodtf-lTn Sun Ved i . PIANOS ! OEGANS ! NO. , 435 BROOME STREET NEAR .4.' BROAPWA T, . T. JMANUFACTUUPillS AND DEALERS IN, , Hlffir'SRTE; ;: . ,AND. AGI2NT3 FOR THE Burdett Combination Organ, . . ,..',.., ' .;:.;0'.TAl.SINO ; CanqBter ; & BariletPs New ipieients. 'li.H.'ni.- 1 I'll iri'J : Greatest Success of the Age ! ) ;Ot UMtili " -7 J '. fJ 1.1 f . . - . 4...;i rnHB dissigreea'ble reedv tone entirely over- . 1 come in-this-Instrument. The -verdict is unanimous. ) ;Wp challenge the World to equal ic ! , Our' new scale medium-sized ' 7 octave PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low prices for cash, orr -it; tt-niryo ur-u -. - The New York Indepeddent of Sept. 16th , ays Of the BURDETT ORGAN i . 'l ! . -"It is by far thermost perfect reed.inStrui mentwe have; ever seen.' t The Christian Leader of Oct. 2d, says sr rvio-r? "We had no idea that a reed instrument could toe brought to such-Derfection.!' tt mi The press and public everywhere who have had anT opportunity. listening to its-'beautU ful strainsilhot only give it their unaualified- approval, bJttJiniiesiuitingly concede that it stands without arrival: ; , . ; ' r.rtvJ inr Thekreatrmerease in the sale of our Instrn f mentSj ha3 enabled us to reduce our prices for Irom ten to tWenty-fl ve par cent, less than any other house (oirerLhg the same class of lnstru. -mental in the' United States. ! . : -While:ile''iact; upon the i maxim of "quick sales andjawaili. profits,' we, maae it. at the a a nn iimo. il nnftnial ohififtt. to furnish '- our customers wiih intruments in' no jway Inferior B&t rnthe:;IVlrket. V.v . c'Vi'.gaaon-f;;'? I:us amis 1 - , xvEKXtiNsxmraiEjfT jeriir guar iritlrASTllils'OJSAXiVXEAItSilb & silt : pamiioilo rerrrtrJas Z9 J- -oiihi ' vi- Many. families have, had a desire to obtain a ianb, tout conld' hot aifort) ,tp ,.pavj thiHj dealers i profit? Of-fronli!l00 tO sSOO,- neitner , do . they, iwisb l.nureb8ecUeiil33 made instrURient.- that would jcptor&WrP In- repairttian vu 1S wortn, nencc rarge uiaas ui our music iuv- tnff people jhatyecfleen otoiiged to do without. KiWeJcaaJurn&hrowfSevenJctave Piano jpiano: 'PRIXiLlsfcSETUiANY' ADDRESS. S-T .: Vitriol -J O. If.-TREMAINE, " i:rG. sellers-Henry BWelletsattd"! wifeSaraltAnn,cnartt Buytvan I , . 4ncWlfe Euiatoethi ASa!BIggs;by f J, , nis next friend E..W. Taylor, v . ana tvoh i -:,. James Register and wife Rebecca, Derts.5 -TViinr nifVilafrif a In i.Tita." !n OA " tvl -T a m f a Fortes irom 273rto.Krj Second-hailaJPianos-fTOmftoyiisWt' New' Cabinet '"Organs, $45 to. STATe'oF kORTH CROLIA,) SUPiRIOR TO 3.BnneitunAy.aou'?3 COURTS- f 50'? -i r - Register Una wife Relecca, are summoned to4J&? appesir "before the Clerk of the, Superior Court of "the county oi 43iunswicK, at.nis pmce.w vne uourt tiouse m uue town oi duuwviuo, uu Monday, the 6th day r September, A. D.1871, "If ttie 'defendants fail to appear at that time, the plaintiffs will apply for the relief demand ed In the complaint, together with the costs of this action. '. t I.',;: Cierkof Superior Court. HABsnnr Bsixakt, Attorney. JlyT-lawewFr ADVEUTISISa t Onesqtiiireone day,' -- ? .;- 4 two days,. -- i v'M -- :! three days,.. - -" oor days,. ....! tta fflve days,...... . tt : v-- -i on weckj ; ...' 'W- Co taken ti , 1P9iilonatelo.rtea.V'. ' - Marriages, Deaths RoCor. .jora' Obituary notices Will JboipM'' t b-t.f-when paid for in advne atr trU nib ,t wui oe enariren . TBJta-Cash n.tloinand. : A)i -ii"" I AtjCTlOlSr SALES. V .1 i(.27Jf!'wri 1 yivri-- nnrfi twiw T-,f'.:- : ; r - - - A . . ' ' t City Real Estate for 1 - BY virtne of a decree of the Superior CJ of New. Hanover county, issued 4 Term; 1871, to me directed, for foreclosui? ' a certain mortgage deed executed to the ft ' Building Association by Clarissa A. Willis) T shall pioceed to sell, on Tuesday, Augtu 1871, at the Court House, at 11 ,o'clock A j' 1 that certain piece of property desciibe, said mortgage deed, to wit : Beginning or' western line of Fourth street, at a point , feet South of the -south western intersec f of Fourth street with Bladen, thence Sc ' with said line of Fourth street 63 feet, th A ; westwardly in a parallel with Bladen st KH feet, thence northwardly In a line part-H ; with Fourth street 66 feet, and thence tf , ward ly. in a line parallel with Bladen stt 165 feet to the beginning, being east par . x.os , ssiQOx xe, per pian oi jity or v um ton;with.all right, title,, interest, privilti ana appurtenances -Deiongmg to or in i I; -r. - .W. HL KMPIK i . ........ nr 't ou-divl July Sits ( ' J- T. JAMES, Auctioneer;, JAKES A MEARES. Plantation for Sale. ; - i ii-- V .:. f.X I ' ; r.1 4 : - BY virtue of a decree of the Supeilor Cc for New Hanover count v. issued at J Trm. 1871. ffiT fnnftlftnr of a oprtnln m- gage executed by A. C. Rembaugh to F.i 1 Foster, and by him assigned to E. R. Br In' snaii proceea to Ben, on xuesaaytne vta of August, 1871, at the Court House Door, 11 o'clock, to the highest bidder for Cash. oor.5 : I ;ash,.; of that certain tract or parcel of land in . . -ill . .1- 1 1 J 1 .1 r gage deed, as iollows: Beginning at an it?. ' i J; wood tree at the Junction1 G afford 's lira V J , v and Riley's Creekjj hence by lands of Jaih 1 1 IK Garrason, S. 63, W. 196 poles to a light wi ,',;: tree, thence W. jflj, N.lttl poles to n staked , l the main road, thence 8. 7i, W. 65 poles t' ' stake, thence by lands of j3urnett, 8 21, i t i ' 207 poles to Jiiiey's creek, .thence witn IT ' ' t - . W. K. EMPIE, -f , ' j July mds f i -j . ,?- i . Commissioned I H ,i .j Ir 1 1 I ;;!A; Z. MAMJESAwtioneer. ;M j. i 'I ' '' ' ifi-s!H ,,s,;t3iji' ,ri :.; :.. i ' " By JAMES A MEARES. n . ! ' Elegant t Cityvi(' Residence VATjiAUCTIOX. VERY EASY TERMS. ON THURSDAY MORNING,1 8ept. 7th, at 1 ' o'clock, at Exchange Cprper, we will sjri f. that';'- ' V " j1 ' j J desirably and' centrally located on the Nort nnuuvD q irfiM wt n OETXrici'n'KiTTm err-J .'The house is large and- roomy, contalnf! seven line apartments, including a brick baJ ment on the street level, besides Closets, P.rJ .triesj&c.;.,.' .f,.,,. . -k ( TffK T.OT IS AA-rI.1 MJHT. . fl caavvivikiJHit duwiiv auuvuiuoijiiu jl - .. . , -nr oil Vnnnrn aa tVia WTVTT.1? A PRnPUDTV , i ' '6 "feet "on Second ancl 133 feet on Chestm , i I ! street, leavine ample enace forthe erection another -dwelling, on Chestnut street. The f !' are on tne premises a .large douoie Jiltcn 'j j ; , nuuse, wnu xuur rooms, more-room, woo j ; nouse. weiuac; - i- jv.i: t TEHMS One-fourth cash, balance 6. 12. -it ': 24 and 80 months.- With interest from date. ' 2 ' ; July 25-tsTu Th and Sat .,..,-' f Ifortli Carolina Argw WADSBORO, C. 1 Wiijjfiju.i circulated, lively, spicy, eniev) i . taining ; a leader in politics, a Joy to l y . ADVERTISING MEDIUM. SUBSCRipTIONi,...;!..V......$2 60 a yea 1 1 i " AnvBBTisnroF Rates 1 Square, 3 mos., S (; ; M 6 months, $3 CO; 12 months, $12 O0.r 4 j - U D. MbNEILL. Ed. and Pron'r.. h r pi r. "uT'"'"' '. fe'iToi WadesboroN. C. j i v n warqnna uanner, jh pyON PLATO' DURHAM and other abl ;! , -tirrlitnvo !rnora (rail nrAA ft. ' ! writers engaged upbA it. r'Addre'ss either- D. MC.NttU.lv, ,! rEdand P'rop'r, Wadesboro, N. C, ' ' :'July6-tf -pf ';yix?o7? fu'tir Shelbyi N. C. -Jl'i --'4 r Hay Ii;Hay: ! ! Hay ! ! 'a c Bale -Eastern 'Hay, ' 1 ' i 1 i'ilj "-At 8 J i 'rr'wn n t r r ir r aug 10-tf ii ilgTrs? and Jforth Water St. i . rJ3.:i Jajv'i -jiiliiy iUa-jt :a . . yjtiik Corn and ;0ats. V ! 13,000 TfL1fE" stk!.-.! vtetMarMlto-.tor arii? -fft-M J' V ? .,-if rr' ri ti .;ri ri j; " . aug lO-tr , ;27, ta aud;20 North Water St. V Spirit Barrels txlue and atlBitiziL. .tTttf r;.... . ;.: .'- ron. . ir' r.,a - :iao"t:i3t, r.i. qt roNts ho6bjiro:n, iT VoT :j$J &ii.ll "iff - ' . To fio.lj TOW TlTT For'sale low by July 22-tf , WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON. I of Dry Goods Clothing, Boots, k hoes, Hats. potions, Ac, which aro now ; selling at actual, east. ; ' . . . ImaySWm loot n d Fo u n d; TTTIOUNIJ A place where Dry Goods, Cloth Jj ing Boors, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac, are , being sold at actual cost. S. Levy's, 44 Market , s,4 iiarite may iJ0-4in street,-is tne piace. . : i FOS S ALE-rAt Actual Cc3T,by 8. Levy,' 44 Market street, Dry Goods, ClothLig, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac. Call ana secure bargains. . may 30-4m noon-i y: . j - I i j'-'' $ u
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1871, edition 1
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