WM. H ,REItNABlI, Edltorana Propr.
otrioB, Dawson name Jjuuaingvirront St.
' orie year, in Ta.....IX...tf to
Six mbntrainAdvane,.V... 8 60
Three montns, mBarance..,M.WMH. w
One month, in, ayance .5 .s..4m& .t Z3
The SIorkiko Star will be delivered in any
part of theXity at FurrKBBtjQBjrrs per week.
SIETEOBOLOGICAIY HSCOBD.
Aug. 11871
Time.; BH: mplnV .Wfid:; Iwcklkei:;
c, v eter.. ..i-.........
" ' ' i 1 1 "" ' i i r i ' -' ; i v -i
7 A. M 29:98 -78- E light Fair; :?
3 P. M. 29:99 "87 S E fresh' Cloudy '
9 P. M. 30:03 " '80 IS E light JCloudy '-
Mean: Temp., of day: 8l' flegv'" ' v V"?."
NoTitrs-All barometric readings are reduced
to the sea-ievei ana w ii degrees Fahrenheit
r ; Sergt Signal Service U. &Ay.
. . . . ...... -.-. - " . . fc .. N rf . - ' 4 'l
...WJLB .DXPAKTanXT. 1
. . . : Office of Chief Signal-Officer,-i
. WaBhlngtOBi-Ang; 12-4:85 f
The barometer wilt 'probably continue ; 'tti
fair north and: west' of Ilimola and to a Teas ex
tent from Teraft t6 Flori3a,'and local rains are
storms now -prevalllnc on the coast of North
Carolina and New England wilf'probably be
dissipated, and rising barometer." with warm
weather;' prevail on Sunday from Virginia to
thelower Takes and New England." 1 V,Cr
Joint services in the Parishes of Sf. James
andSU. JohnV August I3.n-At ; ?
St. John's Church (Episcopal),?:-);;
Corner Rep Cross and Thibo Streets.
Morning Prater atll A. Mc' :
St. James' (Episcopal),
CORNEE THIBD AND M ABKET J3TKEETS4 ?? v
CKNf. M ABKE,T AND FlFTH TBBETS,
key Jiden, Pastpnr
Services at 11 A.tMM and 8 P. M, ftf w
Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night
at 8 o'clock! la room above Pastor's study. ,
Weekly Pnyer Meeting Thursday night at
8 o'clock. ;r , , ,
There will be preaching at the Sixth str ee
MissioaStation at 4 P, ftC r
' Second 'Baptist Chareh,
Couneu 'OF Sixth' and Church Streets. .
Ucv. J. E. King, Pastor.
Sunday School at 9 A. M.,- i,T l
Services at 10 A. M. and li P. M. f
Prajei Meeting everyTuesday night at 7
o'clock.. vrli-iisium., -"x
I lrsi Presbyterian Church . ,
COKNEK 'THIRD AND ORAilQE STREETS.
xiev. H. L. Sinsleton. Pastor t . n
subject Of sermon in the First PresbyterUa
Church this 3eping, at 8 o'clock : ? 4The Jto-.
uiish Church opposed to the liberty aud ele
vation of the people." "..1.5 .1 ii a
iSuudav School , -exercises commence at -3
, ( -- f-Sf
Lecture Thursday evening at 7Jo'clockJs
St. rrhomasVCtourch (Catholic),
Ox Dock Between Second and Third 8ts-
Mass at$ and 10X A. M. Vespers "at 4
1. M., Rev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergymani
lroiit Street M.E Church, South,
Corner WAtKtftf "and k Front Streets.
Kev. Dr. Morau, JPastor.
Services at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School J. M. r - - ifV
Regular weekly Prayer j Meetings Wednesday
i;iht at 8 b'cldck. All are iu vi ted to attend. ,
rThe peAjrs.in,tlus church are all free. Gentle-,
muuly ushers i.w ill 4fc l& wtjiitlng to "conduct
strangers to 6eats. " - ..;
Firth Street M. E. Church, '
fc ijfTn Between Church and Nun Streets.
Kcv. Frank 11. Wood. Pastor. '
Servicerat,J.O A. AL, and at8P. IL'.fffn
J D.Lnt Mt Ii m If , . I . .i,
Class Meeting Tuesday at 8 P. M.
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 P. M.
St. Paul's Evan. Xutheran? Church,
Market Street, Corner of Sixth:
Rev. G.D.; Bern helm, Pastor.
Sunday School at 9 A. I i i!
English service at 10 A.M.
German service at 8 P, M.
Seamen's Bethel,
Dock Between: Front and Water Streets,
Services at 7 P. M., byRev. JBL B. Bum ;
Christian Chapel (Colored Methodist),
Corner CSHRCBt Xnd Seventh Streets.1 1
Sabbath'Schcol -at Ai'M.5
Services atl A. M 3 P. M. and 8 P; Ml
by the Pastor," Rev. Ellis yepdjejr. , .
St. Paul's (Colored Episcopal),
Corner ; Orange and ; Fommr Streets.
Services at 10 A.M. and 8 PJ ktf byReY. Ct
O. Brady (col ;. ,
- iW AVi.KTlsjtf l-Hcrr.'" j
lljtiMiiiitbtu's Liye Book Store, 89. Market,
-Pink and White Tyranny, U. 8.1)ispenaa -
. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary0 m
lory
IJostbtter & Smith Celebrated Stomaen ir
Wh. M. PpissoN. Masonic Notice St.
; S. kP.? 2&mA&J- RecQrderrtWilminjtoB
ConBcllNo. 4. - , - t"- V':" ' .
Wsc ? J. BrvENS Notice 'regarding renews
;ofo6aa.W'-:-I
'MsjaSDEN ! BEiHTAdmibistVator
R. Erbeckb,4 Seeretary-raGerman Assop.lao
Read the. advertisement of situation wauted
us Teacher-' ' - - f . z -"--
VtVnWiV-:fef no'::tMt' Clothiers' Trunks
prooaoie. ior. taese regions oniHunaay,,. a dis-s
luftancbrBOine.exUnt will 4 probably I be 4
veloped W central' Florida. , The lhrht local
V Bays, CI8,- aer.-ry: -i fV,
t tT lUMmsfcCUNoi 7?Nprth Front st
DvohStTUAMSo. 41 Market 3 stfeet.--4
F. W. Keuchner, 27, 28 and 29 N. Water ii-
: TmlEAKEs jRtlmlngton Steam File
--isngJtteiCDnpauy;rI.l
J. F. RjtECjRjcaeniyfMus
jsouic Hall). " " ,
Jbs. 'B WssiLL-T'D tfie meinbers of the
Chamber of Commerce.;;..
Read theVdvertisement under the captl6nJ
jis vosi as .no.
. Having ented the 6tore.no w occupied by Mr.
lofin-G. Bauman, corner Tront and Market
ill
Streets, add Intending to opeo' tberoitJaji-
. heJ?:"ewtock;lpliGo.oiiIst X now; oCerxmj
eBUre-prescnt stockef DryiGootfs, Clothing;
- Bootaud4;hoes4HA81NAtj9ns, Ac, Ac.,' it
actual cost. . ' f
Perebns' w(siirag7to purchass will do well
i callins'.on me beorc buying elsewhere, as
taey will certainly be able to get bargains at
-r. , i : i a kt l te . 8. Lsvt4s,A K" '
may 80-4m Next door to Patten's Bakery.
7IToXl2
oca Dots. i
t-Tbe Revenue Oattefiwm? js undergoing
.repairs iAJC m t tt i .5i;3T
, :-JUieut. Moore, of the Revenue putter Sew
Wf. Is dnite ill with fe'veV J -'l 1
oay, at io cents per quart. i ;i v r i f ,
3cil-Thero will be a meeting of Wilmington
5n5)tP;morrog(M etening'.at
requested to 'come homa to lheir own fbhick-
lbWdles as 1 VnbeUeedlhiriet
reigna la Warsawi i f Vi vi - . 000
? I hB flrai KPirnlliMttMHnir. lrf k Via norm art
fAjwdUttoliVf .be" faeltf at
Kuuge' tiaii to morrow (Monday) evening, at
We are requested to state that Post No,
3, G? A: R., win meet at their Hall on Wednes
day night iora.thev, trf neactioo. J)f imporfan!
buslnesvi?-' i-'tV ftxvi-J lii ti ? , ,
Thanka to Mr."R.JL.LHarris1 for copies of
the last N. Y. Ledger una Chimney Corner. Al
sorts pf reading can. be J)ad (at fcis news depot
on Front street 'f " ' '4
- .The Sherifl received the tax lists yester
day and commenced collecting the State and
County tax. He earnestly requests the people
to.como np promptly and settle the same.
vThere Js ap old" lsdvfa thi city, - aged 60
years, wno nas never seen a rauroaa, nor a io-
tsomotlve though she 'Jresides within- four
blocks of one-'-and 6ho is not blind, either .1
if--iAll spirits received or sent out; by whole
sale dealers not properly entered I upon the
new form stock book; are liable to be seized
and forfeited.. This rule will govern hence
"Theonly case before the45ity; Cou rt yes
terdayiwalJthatCf Richard Joice, charged
wRhwctir6tng, qnarreliDg, &c, who was found
guilty and required te pay :"'fhe penalty and
costs. Two cases were continued over.
One of our subscribers f is very much
exercised over the '; fact; that, upon cutting
open a watermelon a lew days since, he found
the letters W A R distinctly visible upon the
inside of the . rind.
The Guard House is now empty and has
been in that condition forthreo days, affording
Janitor Cutlar an opportunity of putting t In
excellent sanitary condition. This Is a very
favorabtif commentary ion -the morality and
g'obd ortfef-olF the people,' White and colored.
Klesant weoainr. , ,
.Ont Thursday night, .sa, lUle after- eight
ociocK, ays the naietgu eseniinei or ycsieraay,
the company i begaiv lto1 assemble ' in t Christ
Church o witness the marriage of Miss Han
nab' Willard,f daughter of W. iH. Willard,
Esq., of Raleigh, to Mr. Samuel A. Ashe,' of
Wilmington.
By 9 o'clock the spacious church was crowd
ed with elegant ladies, gentlemen, and sweet
iookingi sweetly dressed school girls. , ,
At twenty.' minutes, past, nine, :the bridal
party entered the church byjtha western dppr,
n the followingr order: ;FirsV '"groomsman,
Mr. Junius Davis, of WHminston, with Miss
Josephine Ashi, sister of- the bridegroom;
Second,, wMr. Thomas DeRosset, of Wilming
ton, wfttiisslJove- GRobt, brRalelgh'i
Third, Mr.aul A. Nash, of Hillsboro. with
Miss f .Wiggins, of r Halifax; Fourth, Mr.
John KfCrow, ofcWlimingtfrbjwith Miss Ella
Creecy;Of Enzabeth City; Fiftb, Mr. E. F.
Page;6f;RaleieU, wfth.Mlsi AUc Nixon, of
Wilmington; Sixth, Mr. James Stephenson, of
Wilmington. with.MIs3 Mollie B. Greecj, ,.pf
Elizabeih,;iy . , j:hea3came the j oriae ana
groom, followed by, Mr. Wm.; H. Willard anil
Mrs. D. Martin. '
' The ceremony was performed ty Rev. R. . 8
MasonVP. D tbe bride'aifatber giving, her
-a wtf Vr u e o r ly a I party eoierea ana-reiirea
from the; :ch arch while the organist, Prof.
Bohman, played the bridal march. From the
church, ibe: bridal 'partyan Vriend,0paiT
to the i 'house f Dr. Martin rrtm i Hillsboro'
street wnere. thef hid a Jfp)' ftntf friends
in great numbers called to congratulate the
pbyatf And5atkeZofrrereshments.rt At
Aiycellh took the
car for .aonr north in' .'Wrf.T ?
bride, the bridesmaids, the elegance of dress
'ahd irtesen&'bnt that would be to imitate 4ur
shoddy brothers north, and that we ilfhbt
rJ ,H;mH i.l:i)i-US., ; K f
Fashion Notes.
For youths, from nine to fifteen years of
age, an English walking coat, vest and panta
loons. . "The coat is single-barasted, fltsithor
figure easily, covers the hips well and is made
aSerW English fashlon'bpen1 beldW1'
waistwitb overlapping flap, side body-seains,
tWffiW ACftton on each- seam- tdi
MefrnYraeaiSt;Kaff flaps;hest'
mgteBRtaow'l pantaloons
with eensiderable sprlag at aukie. j For dress
suite blneblack and dark green cloth are used
A pvetty-loumdr suit Is bine, diagonal4 cloth
jacket ahd white pahtaloot s. - White ducksbd:
twilled flannel suits are made for the seaside.
Gray or brown cheviots are nsed as everyday
antshUwli the side and
For ladlesthe nexjt season's goods will v; be
nerayfeilililac will be-more oTSbahJ
ever ,8oft.flexibl fabrics command great at
JtetrtfoWV Solid rdrstybaiA1 the iprVference
!For epteUb&rbUsIlK; suits will be worn
lilplanase;d6klrt has a single
;fi6nVcerbdeFelywide, The black alpaca
4 - f . . . 111 . - - 1
mohair ana.casnraer,? suiis win uave,,;i uc.
and;frjpif)tj three jerj broad double box-pleats,
with;: loose shirredfrlonse;: Alpaca blouses
should be-liied wita-i oft Muslin; 'shoulder
Yearns short,4 neck high' and sleeves; half flow-
; ing.'1 1The?oversklrt is loh'g,! and fastened'sPP
gracfefuny'byapesTrom tho belt k
z u-fl .cat' ; i.
I 7
ir It fan hatyon'nd any thing, advertttfeHi! In t
onr new department, nnder head pfl vtofeCandf
ttnh&Hvi&W'Hsii&'&tel tor .adver. :
tleniAtiMbexteedina: flye lines.
r jurin- loe not 6eason, says the rirenoloffical
Jiherndlfltii excessive use'onced Water is one
ifeosi-fprolifiS SoufceV of 'disease and
auddCBi d eath. flu very i hot -weather, w,hen
water is rendered extremelvcold bv the use of
rendered extfemelycold by the use of
ice in the cooler, ho person should. drink.j it
lh that.condition but jbqhld pour nj as much;
w.aer PId MPrdARry; j tem pgratura- iascwiil
modify the Iced water ,to atioofc i an' October
tenjpfirarrThen he mayi cjrlpk without
damaeNothing is woje fqrjhe teeth tbaW
extrem-ly col4 te a
acquireddyspepsiabyjtsd upn the
stomach. Not a lew have suffered from.con
ge8jtionBf which, ere daogerous $r deathly.y
j Eisewbere will be foundY the advertisement
of the Secretary of St -John'V Lodge,, Vuest
ing the fraternity to assemble protnptly at. the
Lodge Room at 3 o'clock this Sabbath) after
jioon to attend ib'e funeral of Mr. William H.
KelleY. a deceased member.-r. t.
'jfiMembers of other lodges in r good "standing
who may toe In the city are Invited to attend.'
t r
Use)fslnfectans.
Chrorlde of lime, carbolic acid and oth
er dUlnfec'tahts should be "freelV t used.3 This
prebqtlon is'inore'necessary just at this lime
beatand the closed murky weather, yptil breed
uiscase, . nowever careiui people may . oe
Whatever is lying about premises, or in eel
lars; that will corrupt, should be removed, at
a moment's notice of t he fact of
its existence,
Knlfhts of Pythias, x ' -
At' aji meeting of Germauia
Lodge No.. 4,
KmtSf PythTasrh'rron Friday night, the
Lodge was duly institutod, when the following
officers were elected for the present term and
V PejvtyjJradjghanceH
T i i i, tt-.W .i 7!;!; t--!i:s:'::;
w uusou, as&ibieu uy oiuer rLDiguis : -. .
Oes Johnd;KxchIv. p.
3i
W. H. Ger'ien, W. C.
-rf . i - ;
v, W Hottendorf, R. S
,.bIiM, J. Dingelhofi; B. :', j
George Popple, I. S. ;
G.C. W.MillcrOvS. As
r . Four; - iPastT Chancellors were elected and
Thursday of each week selected
Of meeting.
for the time
' We learn (bat the Deputy Grand Chancellor
has., forwarded applications for three new
LoggeslJ) JhiS; State;Jln addjuon
tuted here.
to those insti
Domestic Market.
, For the convenience of families we give the
following lfst of prices for articles in the mar
feet yesterday : r u ft-fivsf cA
Beef, 16 cents tt.; muttod and Jcmb, 15
to 16 cents $ ,Jb.; -pork, ,10 ;ents -4? n.;
?rown fowls: 80 cts 39 pair: 'chickens. 20(3)25
cents apiece; eggs. 30 cents j dozen; Irish
not fttoes. 50 cents Teck: SDDles. 30fSi75 cents
peck, peaches 50 cts ? peck, pears 50 cts
peck; tomatoes, iu cts quart, or vt cenis
peck; cabbages, 3(5)10 cents 39 head; snap
beans, 3040 cents peck; ..green - corn, 25
.nt. m'4,..r..nntnAo' 141ioof 11 nnnrt ni Aft
cents a pecK; squasnes, iajao cents -gj uuzcu;
beets, 20 cents dozen or 10 cents bunch;
whortleberries. 10 cents quart; water-
HtfihTBsi 13(2)40 centsior choice; I mnskmelons,
5 to 15 cents: sturireon. 405 cents w lb.;
hrlmps,i0cent8 quart; Sweet potatoes, new,
a cts a peck! Old 30 cents & peck; clams, $1
bushel ; Salt mullets, 50 'cents$ dozen; Okra,
5 cents dozen: scuppernong grapes 15 .cents
a quart; t Northern cabbages io(cgp cts. a piece;
cow peas 4U cts. a pecK; ngs, ou cts; &, pecK-,
Isabella grapes, 10 cts quart Butterbeans
suets quart; jn. nams, cis & w.
appointed Auctioneer. ;
' We are glad to learn that our bid friend, ex
Sheriff Bun ting," 'has obtained the necessary
pr edenttala for plying the avocation of an auc-
tioneer in this county. His means of Inform
-1 . .- c i
ation necessary to an auctioneer certainly fit
him for the position, as no man in the county
bp or a familiar with all the deti IU connected
wrtheaFcsfate,ye, or more thoroughly ac-
irnaincu Wivau veuwcux ri t 5-,r.,-; r ir
TMr. Bunting expects to commence; jftpera-j
tions Immediately.'
Board of Countjr-Ctwmmlssioners
At an. adjourned meeting ot ;ihe Board', bl
County Commissioners, held yesterday, the
following business Was transacted ruifi:
It Was ordered that samu el R. iunting ne
granted a license as auctioneer Tor tbp;Gounty
Sher
iff an v tax that the law requires , -"5-''
uraerea inai me viera; oi iui iuaru uouiy
the county officers 'required' renew their
bonds (by advertisement) to appear before the
Board on the 1st Monday of Se
t ember, ;o7ir
and renew the same. 1
VTi ; lE Gerkin was granted
tail spirituous liquors by jthe.snsill measure, -i
The balaaeunf thascstiioB.wAs devoted to
iff ii:s
Asault-nd Battery .-.' -Ji '.-t
"W? H4 Workman,5 residirg on one of -the
Sounds, was arraigned before Justice wvM.
Harries, y esterday morning, r charged with-as.
4tault and battery on tho person of Thomas
Thompson. ..AHe was required toj give security
in the suni of f lou ur tis appearance at court
hext wesk.; " i . 1
i
Our Chip Basket. ro-Ji 3 i
Jl 4 tT one A a irl.l VftnAtlieKAil i CI villi nAT
single-handed ; - i &
-JmItale a good man, hut never pounterfeit
The man who couldn't a PbintcB
Went to ped in the dark. . ii
Economy for adlelfVou' aitta-morn-H
tier wrsDoer to last forever never. Wear II otiti
The man who popped the questibri lby
ttatarilghti'Vgot his sweetheart' consehf fh (.k V
i-..' !-.. . v. .1. . i - ''V1 T
ij -JtXiJiur UUMaW vuo are mqkiest in
oye. The ladles are all Jn.fayor of Hy tneiu-r
1 "il X tnan at Mount Vernon, IlJL,wbo recent-1
n Jin MinniTinn uul im idehi liio iiibi nil 11 b i
'PredieV h corTecl Vred caleIs .not.
From -'Kobeson'. -'W ' Ykj-UJ.
It IsTrswJ ass'ried : tbafcSthe bolored man
Hqand dead.nearShoaHeel,, Robeson county"
I inn nrrrnnt nf ivhfph urn nnKMcTiorl luro iluvs
1 ago, , waa; the indiyidnal whqUempted the
r n:Ti.s.i "os.i. ii.-V'Js.s'ij.''
I inurder of Dr. - Daniel .Smith in that vicinity
on the evening of ileetiod day.;:; It is said that
was takeh from the premises if oneHngb
1 Tilinon.' vJ 1lUTT - 41.: . T.l,l4.-
buuuouu, h((cid uc iivcu, uu iuc . xucBunjr
:Blght following the attempted ''mnTder' and
that his dead body was found in an old 'field;
about a tnile i from Flofal College, on Wednes
day morning. Information of the discovery of
tbelbb'dy was .conveyed te Coroner Barton,
who summoned, a, jury and proceeded to the
place indicated, but .when he arrived there the
body Was missing, and at last accounts no lrP
dlcatiou of its wh ereabouts'liad been " obtain
ed, although a number of persons had been
earnestly engaged in searching for. itj 1,
: We giytfthe aboye report as we ' receive Hj
not vouching for' its entire correctness. -
Gone from Among- Us. ' ;; i
' Our cbmmuijify' was very much , shocked
yesterday, by' the announcement 6f thejdeath
of. Mr.', William H. Kelley, a young but highly
esteemed citizen of this place. "Mr. Kelley had
been in declining health .for some time past
and went some weeks since to one of the
Western counties with the view of, benefiting
himself.1 Gradually sinking, however, under
the effects of consumption, with which he was
afflicted, he started for home, where he arrived
on Friday night, just in time to pass his last
moments surrounded by' the loved ones who
com osed his family circle.'.' He breathed his
last yesterday mprniDg in the 29th y ear of his
The members of Wilmington Steam'Fire
Engine Company No. : 1,1 of : which deceased
Was a worthy member, are not fled to meet at
their Engine House this afternoon, at 3f
o'clock. in full untfortn, for . the purpose of
attending the:f uneraT.l"( The Chamber of Com
merce, of which' he- was an efficient officer; are
also notified to. meet at the 1 Commercial Ex-'
eiiange, at 3) o'clock, with .the aarne object
a 0 Yil 6 HCs,mwititfc mwmtf m imm j . ".- - " ' i
:' - : ; : : ..; : -cn
Another Jf ad Boar Killed.
, Yesterday.. morning citizens residingnear
the corner of Sixth and Htrnett streets north
'pthe Wjlmjngtbn &
thrown into the fmost intense excitement by
the knowledge that a mad dog was running at
large In thVstreets inlhat vicinity ' 'Informal
tion of ,the fact, was conveyed to ' Sergeant
Kuhl,'of the police" force, who happened to be
at bis residence not far off, who soon arrived
at the 6cene.3He found the dog in an advanced
stage of hydrophobia, and immediately opened
upon him with his jpistbi, from which he fired
four balls into the body of the animal without
producing death. lj IIeJ then procured ; a shot
guni with which he finally succeeded in - kill
ing the infuriated beast after firing four broad
sides into him. This is the second mad dog
killed in this city during the past four; or five
day?, j i ,,' i i
Services To-Bajr , " V-" ' ;: '0
in consequence or the absence of Rev; Mr.
Patterson,. Rector , of St.,, John's (Epislopal)
Church; there wlll;bc only one service in each
of the churches tq-cJflyi viz : ' Morning; service
at St. John's and Eveniog service at St. James',
at the usual hours. " '
ft:
IndeafmettMIaJ'X--v:;VV-';Vrffi';y
V The indestructible Tag is a great convenience'
to. merchbnts. lt answers r the combined pur
pose of a direction JabSlr and business jcard.
Call at the StaA? Printing and Publishing
House and supply yourselves.7' ' 1 '. ";..v: ftf
NOTICES: 1
MEMBERS OF THE 'HAMBER OF
Commerce are request d to mee.Cat
tbQ "COMMERCJAL EXCHA!' 3E j this
biokv Bftci attend ;theF'ierai;Mr, .W
ausr l$:tt - ? V, J i : : ' f j Se iv tiro tmn,'.
. . ' -
f,- rn-HEWR JPOJtt THE JSIE1 :VOUS.
Where is it to bb found t cries the trembling
victlmjof ie'rvous dbbiiit yi d Jfot In the tavern,
dram.r.Uiatfirishipftb.eclrenlatlonXoi; ajuo-
ment,aid is succev detL 'byieollitpse,,: ffot; in.
purgative pills,' oe a: ien ten . diet,' but in an
luvlgbrant audTeBtorativbln'wliicb the tpnio.
elements Bre united with gentle aperient, and
alterative ;. prppertiesj,- I Whenr; Hostetter's
Stomacbitters was Introduced nearly twenty.
years ago, this Important brjecti'was flrst, at
speele s jasy, celebrated for its, cures pf
nerycHis iseasess asJ"Qr:theabsOl,ute certainty
.wfffMi.lfSdlfpRSla and bilious--
Jfea-zCThAinpt iwetherStpyiiraathe close of
summery gfUtcraUyw pggray at s dlf eases of. a
nervous typeereang.a oegredor feebleness
which is beyond, ineaqvire jdi stressing. Under
such clrcumstauces.raUyrthff bodily; energies
with; a course pr Aiosteuera stomaen Jiitters,
pi all tonicsits the mo it satJefctory ini ,ita
oprtionand th least excliing. - It brace's
the nerves up to heir.naturai tension, butnot
beyond it, .so theje; is no reaction. It has other
properties, however, than those of a nervine,
and as a. blood depurent and moderate aperi
ent, is superior to any .other.;mediclne of the
' , Fraud, oweverVis en the "aleir.! The cele
brity of -the original medicine' has given rise'
ta scores or counteneins ana imitations.. jkx
aznine the label, and the fae simile of the' sir-
nature of the firm ; see that the Spelling is all
correct; and thus make sure Of the genuine-
NEW ADVERTISEBfEN TjS:
jgora 3
loAtROtirdF DtTUfeLlI ATtfCifb'R BAQlb? I
50,00-YardVof light and Heavy" Bagging,'
isnfVAnknf Artiwla.HA fanttel&'Tif? 'HUii t"?
ugl3-tf 33 1 2S and 29 irorth Water St.'r''
BOOTS IB00TS !
fine Extra Fi no. Calf noots,
. f. r r : i . r c .-.
tess oj ;tne ariioieyeuony -i-.a. iiostettcr's
Jiitters are never spld' in Kegs or bairels,- but
in bottles only. : '4i:augl3'eodlwSu AYe Fri "
'.ff,IyERTISEMENTS.-
ffWtnungtonCbimc
J-;e7iufv; Ic n -k-i :(ls ;'J" ",,J5'
in sv2j;5vt);:vO d? d Pf. ri t i I i
"DEGULAIt -MEETING MQlDAY, 11th, at
It 8 o'clock p. M.r? t i
t1; S. P WALLACE,
a ng 13-lfe ' ti : -i In 1 w v i
... Recorder: ?.
German Association.
rpnE FIRST REGULAR MEETING of the
JLf German ( Association will be held at
Range's Hall on Monday, the 14th Inst., at S
o'clock P.-M.'--- - - ijjvv.v it . .
w "was wn nvf TB
aug 13 It
. secretary. ; t
anteidi.
i" Af J ill. J r - 't 1 "(:
Xjl Situation, as Instructor In Instrumental
Music, in some 'Academy or Institnte, by a
Toune lady of, ample experiencv Unexcep-.
.tionaireierencesiurnxsnea.,-, ;r. -
For further particulars, "
t Address c1' - ; TEACHER, ,
j . r, :. U'i i .Ncu 312 West Clay Street, ?
aug 13.10 t Flni fr-.f, . .Richmond, va..
St. Jolin's Lodge, No. 1.
'sfc A. 4 BT.'
1 .r
TRETHREN : You are hereby red nested to
'J assemble prompt at St. John't Hall tviis
avteknoon at tnree o'ciock, ior me purpose
of paying the last tribute of respect to tho
memory of our deceased' Brother, j WILLIAM
arft Byorder of the W. M -i 1 ; .r V"
: f Wm. M. POISSON, s;
aug 13-1 1 . . if ifr,. ..'r'; V, .. ', Secretary.
nil-
r - ,5
(Me
Notice.
L OFFICERS i WHO ARE REQUIRED
byJtw to ? renew.. their. Official Bonds, are
hereby notified to appear before the Board of
County; Commissioners r- of ;;New ; llanoyer
County, on tbe first Monday iu September
next, and submit their ponds for the approval
of this Boardi.rgp2.2jt0l Jtji 0
V aug'ttstMSep'' ,:!T'? f
Wltti Those Whi Pnrcliese Fainily Supplies
we give tnem me vaine or tneir money in
T -.7 -JLl. i l?;;i0!-1. VO.i ''ri jl i-V''
Groceries, We keep ouly, Frst-plas3 Family
Supplies; and we .sell thorn as low) as we can
afford. . Our assortment '', covers everything
usually kept or called for in a :v - jr.
FAMILY GROCERY. , u
tf. f.'lv-; : ' ClI AS. D. MYERS & CO., '
:aug ia-tf Y-T!f'$fii, 7 North Front Street. '
BALANCE OFi
-5
T7
,' Pi'r ii
WILL BE)
SOL.D VERY LOW.
r -.ii
' TRUNKS, ; '
J - JT
BAGS, CAPS, DUSTERS AND
GIove for Travcliog Purposes
'au13-tf 'i CITY "CLOTHIERS
--.mil na-i v
Administrator's Notice;
! ii
HE undersigned having QtjaJiflod ' as Ad
. ministrator de bonis non,cu7it,testarAenioannexo,
of HenryiMcLlPi deceased, hereby notifies all
persona . indebted ,to, tho estate of . said de
ceased to mako immediate payment $ and all
persons having clalais against said estate to
present them. for payment, duly authentl-
catea, on or ueiore ine ium aayt oi ua.utzusT,
'l87l,c&,in!nbWeIwitf hVplfiad 14 bar of their
reery5.",33S .': & 4- 0 &.iaJsioq.. --amA ' a sid
V us ? t o , m maus tEirBELAMY--xIj.
"AdrnV dibl n Vc.ar:of ! Henry McLin, Dec'd;
. 4
if ':( MA SONIC, XT A LL.) -v-. j
ILL OPfijf ' TO-MORROW, MONDAYr
i V V- AUUUSx' Mui. j jue Acnueiuy oners, ai
a small cost, iacilities-, for the acquisition of
a complete MUSICAL EDUCATION, in all its
branches." Pupila may enter al any time, but
it is very desirable thy should commencs at
. nee. ..... .:-tlt.'r.1 J- V- RUECKJSKT. . , .-
" auirl3i2t'-"-''!. DJi'ector and Instructor.
in Ann U SJ1E 18 cok nt
L6)UUu
600
1 i
'Fbr salelby
Boapi Candlesi & j Soda.1
109 BOXES SODA, bn:t U oJ J , ,
:-.tj:J : v For sale by i t t
, KERCH Ktt,v''J
' 1 ii: "-ftzzzriL'i.
't.27, 23 and 2 Kbrth! Water St.
iOA BARRELS: and'TTJBS bt LARD, 1
tieajJbls.tM Bbls. and Kits Mackerel, .
J'".;i50 Cases'Brandy Peaches, !J I E , , ,
pJH: nJf;..:'i;FY'KERCHNEB,H C
i J aug 13-tf 27, 48 and 29 Nortli Water St. rrt
Wilmington Stea
4
1. ;n
Enniho . Co? Tdl j
H MEMBERS': You are hereby notified -to
'AJA: appear'at'the Engine Houseithis Sun-
iay atteriioon at o'ciocje,; u rou uuuurui.
pJ? Wni 'WeU de8ed 110Wtoo'ALIVAt ACTUAL CoaT.by 8.
'.S. ..'?e?'-fl TilSARES Jn. nD - 1-arket street. Pry Goods, Clc
Secretaryi
'hates of ADViiitTisrww ;
OaeSquarcbne dayi . ' ' )
' twodavsi...-.....
ti " . three days,...
. ; i...roGt days,. ?
; A . -five days,...:.... 3 w
.-. r- : one week ...- . w1.
4ar Contract Advertisements taken at pr- .'
portionately low rates. 4
Marriages, Deaths, finnt, ' i''inral rdj
Obituary notices wl H ftc 1 n r 1 s U 8
when paid for in advance iothr"'? 'Hi nVKj
will be charged. vk V
''Tsansr-Cash Pd domanrt '"pl? ; v
W-AD VEimSTS7;
, fK ." .'.I il . .: ' ;
til? i-A v
Stednv5 Job Printing:5 House), :
't
.MM . , !,t
THREE STEAM-PRESSES ; rJ
: COMPETENT WORKMEN;
7 7 A
v,J'!:,"i
THE, BEST MATERIA L; s :
REASONABLE PRICES
A-.-r
-SUPERIOR WORK
Give Us a Trial. S
June 2I-nactf . - , "
pink TprrrE yranny.Ii
-Jg"r MRS.k if. B. STOVE, fbr sale atr . t
. .-i . ) IIEINSBERQER'S. 'j.
YJNITED STATES ' DISPENSATORY,
r ' George, B. Wood, M. D. and Frankliif
V- : J -:
revised 1871. , ... J.
For sale at. ' ;: HEINSBERQER'S
XITEBSTER'3 Unabridsred Dictionary. Wor
TV cester's Unabridsred Dictionary, WebJ
ster's Counting House Dictionary, Webster'4
Academic Dictionary.. For sale at i ' ; . it ,?
' tA""J -A 'HEINSBERGEK - ; If.
qaug:10tf t v lonLive.Bopk Stoi ;
" HEINSBERGEK - -' f.f.iflPJ
! AUCTION SALES.
BY JAMES & MHARES.
. - .
City Real Estate for Sal
' TY vlrt.n of a dflftrPft'of t.hA Snrv.i-J-iT nnnr
LD of New.' Hanover .county, : lsned Jun 'A
jLrm, ioii, ao ui uirectea, ior iorecjosure o
a certain mortgage deed executed to the Wif
uuuuuig aoovubuiuii u;,vuuuni A. lliltimfc V ' ' 1':.
Ishall proceed to sell, on Tuesdav. Ancnat i : !
1871, at the Court House, dt 11 o'clock A. MJ i' ; ,
thati certain? piece or property depciibed 1 1 f tv ,f
said mortiage deeL:to. wit ; Beginning on thn' i
western jine of Fourth street, at a point 13 5 i t',
fet South of the south western' intersection P , j f
with said line of Fourth street 68 feet, thenc.f !i t , X '
wpstwardly in a parallel with Bladen streer, J
165 feet, thence northwardly in a line paralle'i i f 1 1
with Fourth street 68 feet; and thence east fin.
105 ieet to ine oeginning, neinfr east part
Lot 3, Block-278, per plan of City of Wilminp'
ion, .wren i i . ngm
and appurtenanc
, with all right, title; interest, privilege..' i' i
appurtenances belongrlng to or in aoi ' i i
b appertaining to said land. - :
f V J V ':t;i ,v' . EM PIE
?AE' il
Com, j
July
- J T. JABIjES Auctioneer, j
Br JAMES A MEARE8.
:'Tv4 ai.jiiJ4'-.-,;5! &;r-.i;I ?;
Plantation for Sale. !
B
for New Hanover county. Issued at Jun ii
Term, 1871, for foreclosure of a certain mon
frage executed oy a. c liemoangn to v. w-i'
'oster, and by him assigned to E. R. Brink, j i
shall proceed to sell, on Tuesday, the 2 2d da
of August, 1871, at the Court House i oor, b , A
11 o'clock, to the highest bidder for Cash, atf ! ' )j
of that certain tract or parcel (of land in th 1 t ' f
town of LilTington, described in said mor ) 1 'i(
gage deed as; follows: Beginning at an iroi
wooa tree at tne junction uanord's Jrfranc
and Riley Creek, thence "by lands of Jamc , ! u)
Garrason, S. 68. W. 198 polea to a light woo 1 i i f f
tree; thence "Wi n. "lai poles to a stake I '
the main road, thence 8. 74V, W. 65 poles to 1. . f ' U
stake,' thence -by lands of Burnett, 8. 21, Vs i ' ' t
XJAtblU. 1UU Ul OCUV4 IAS tUO UtSlUUlU. lj
,T BB M S sC AS H
f -1
W. U, EMPIE, "
' ' ' Commissioner.
July23-tds '
MISCELLANEOUS.
'rvFor'Turnips
ips, t
rTjl,:F.-.COEa
All
Jl SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LMi ' M
Is a Slost Excellent FerfJUger, '"iji-'i I
i... - . -t. For sale by,: . ihi.'i-
j aug lMfq;ja Odi r Ovi.I PARSLEY CO.i'; ' ' '
, .,,.r.:. ....if ' - .
Spirit Barrels; Glue an(
u ki. v -..
Mi
v a Hoop-Iron.
Cf(XKWttna SECOND-HAND f
" If
1 KA'BARRirrjrcrEUE,'
QA TONS HOOP IRON,
I:
; For sale low by
. ti i : t i t'.i
July 22-U ,,.WHXJAM8 JICKCII1SON.:,
y - ' ' ' ' ' " ' '
; i SCHOOL. NOTICE.
T 'y.'," ti ...... i ... . .;.".,... i
UE subscriber wilt Open', during the e
suing Autumn, a School for Boys in. tb
city. The number of pupils will bollmltei v
Hwwity-ttverrAg'Brteaded .experience in i i!
j.nai,fwiujouivj; yuuuu, &jeei tu ue I lie Dei; .
pipage can pavr u ine puDiic. t
3 r'fet-Jf.JT3V..T . K..K. MEADE.
uxvebjsvces ; Bishop Atkinson, Revds. A. J '
Watson,' D. D.VH; Jblnsleton and Geo. Pa
5 'For terms, apjfcly to'Col. y, W. Atklnsoa.'
rJuly llreod4a;Tb. 8i.tTn! ; in?
i.
YIT ANTE D Purchasers ibcall at S. Levy 'i
- l-!L.IUsIa?kJ5t etieet, and examine his stoc
Of Dry Goods. Clothimr. Boots, fchoes. Hat
Notions, Ac which, are now gelling at actuc
.. . st .
ii
,'TjiOA7JfI--A place where Dry Goods, Clotl'
lC ine, Boots, ShoesIiats, Notions, Aa, ai
being told at actual cot. 8. Levy's, 44 Alarki
street, is theplace. - . 4 - mayKMmj
FORi OALE -OH RENT
UOIl KENT That ne w and pleasantly lc
X cattd cottage near. John f. Ive, ovc
the Railroad. , it has six rooms and pantry
and a nice well of water on the premises.
" aug llt v?-- DR. VfJ J.' H.' BELLAMY .
n 1 . t . ' 1 1 1
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