- - ' : , ' rflEnORSIKG fi OTAK, PUBLISnEJ) DAILY,' WjH. u BKBNAIIDEditor and Prop'r," Of'ioB, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. one year, ln adTanoe ;......:..;;.....t7 00 sir "months, in advance..-....;.............. 3 60 Three months, in advance. 2 00 month, in advance. .. 75. The Blowfiwa Star will be delivered in any oaj-tof the0ityatirurrjusHCNT8 perweek. METEOBOLOOICAIi K1COOUD. . Aoir. 19, 1871. , TimQ. : ST7 mwDTVwindV- Weather' - eter. j -!- ; '. 1- -. t, -. , --'" r 1 ""7 A. M. :29:81 '74 N E light H Ralo'f j 1 2 P.- M. 29:81 73 N E fresh H Rain. : 9 P. M. 29:85 ' , 72 N.E fresh L Rain. . Mean Temp,' of day. TOeg - ail 1- 3 1 .. . . . -m . . - . . iiotb. aii oaruraeiric reaaings are reaucea to ROBXaT SSTBOTH. J ' SergH Signal Service U. 8. A. Weatlier Report. JW AH DEPARTMENT, I I Office Of Chief Signal Officer,.. V. 1 Washington, Aug. 19 4:85 P.M. I...J .Wak Dkiartmbnt, ProboiUUies. " The cyclone will probablylkeep at some dis- tance off the North Carolina coast, but easier- Jy winds are probable from- North Carolina to Massachusetts, -with raid on the immediate coast south of Delaware. Smoky and fair weather will Drobahlv nnntlnne in IhM MlrfHI and Eastern States; and n the 10? Lakek: PartUaiVuandwea coast. The low barometer in the Northwest will probably give rise" to a few light local storms on the upper lakes tonight. ' i' CUUBCU DIRECTORY. , Sunday, August 20. Joint services in the Parishes of St. 1 James.' and St. John's, . . ........ ... , ? . St. John's Church (Episcopal), rr. 1 - Corner Rbd Cross atid Third r Streets! Morning Prayer at 11 A." M. Offering for Diocesan Missions. f j . St. James Episcopal), ,vr j: i Corner Thtrd and Market Strerts. - y -. evening rrayer at 0.-1 jm ' j First Baptist Chareh, . VyUAllJUfe JU&AOJ1I4 AMU X AX 1U A XkA-Dt 10 Services at 11 A. M.and S'P. M. Snnrtftv School at Q A. M. - ' Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In room above Pastor's study. I j - - -v a Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. , Second Baptist Chursh, - j Corner of Sixts and Church Streets.' Kev. J. E. King, Pastor.- ' Sunday School at 9 A. M. . - Services at 10 A. M. and 7K P. M.' Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 7 O'clock. .. .. . . . - rirst Presbyterian Chareh, - Corner Thtrd and Orator Streets." 1 xtev. H. L. Singleton, Pastor. -. - ,t -' Services at 10W A. M." and 8 P. M. Sunday School exercises commence at ' 3 P. II. ,,r.. Lecture Thursday evening at 7Kclck. . S t. Thomas' Chareh (Catholic), Ox Dock Betweek Second -akd Third Sts Mass at and 10 A. M. Vespers at 4 P. M., Rev. M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman. Front Street M. E. Church, South, - Corner r Walnut" and Front f Streets. Kev. Dr. Moran, Pastor. 6ervices at 10X A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School 3 P. M. Kegolar weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Ail are invited to attend. '. The pews in this church are all free. Gentle manly ushers wilf be in waiting' to conduct strangers to seats, 'k-yzv,-','rYi . Firth Street M. E. Church, Fifth Between Church and Nun Streets. Kev. Frank 11. Wood, Pastor. ciervices at 10 A, M-, and at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. Class Meeting Tuesday at 8 P. Mi I A 1 -J ' : Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 Pt I. at. Paal's Evan. Eatheran Church, Market Street, Corner -of Sixth. Key. G. D. Bernheim, Pastor. Sunday School at 9 A. M. German service at 10 Ai M.! . ' English service at S P. M. -rJ-.J Seamen's Bethel, . .t Dock Between Front and Water Streets, Services at 1 P. M., lay Rev, B. B. Burr. Christian Chapel (Colored Methodist), Corner Church ' And Seventh Streets. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. V; V, ' Services at II Ai AL, P. M. and 8 P. M.: by the Pastor, Rev. Ellis Lavender. St. Paal's (Colored - Episcopal), Corner Orange and Fourth Streets. ' Services at lOJ AM. and 8P, M., by Rev. C. 0. Brady (col.) ; f h-i-'ati't tnoln inv.o. A li W . AI VKKXlSKitl Heinsberqer's Live Book Store, 89tMarket st. Llvy, Literally' Translated. . Bench and oar. . ..fVi."i('f.ii.r.i-'j? .mi'Sirrfi'-.xot C. W. ldham, Secretary Concord Chap- irr No. -1, Regular Meeting. r ' Munson & Co, City Clothiers Fine Linen Shirts, Clothing, &C, .: 4 : ; ' . McIntirb FRKNCH.--Summer Dress Goods, White Goods; &c. at New .York Cost. C. D. MTER8 'Co.iNo. 7 North Front sL P. K. Frean & Co.'s English BiBcnit Batter. Geo. n. Keixby. Administrator's Notice; F. W. KerchneR In Store and to Arrive 1(3,000 'Bushels Corn &cT" 'tfi rvj it-rt -c 'i Dudley & Eixis, No.i 41 Market ''street-' Jersey Ties. Ui lffJt.l --mli-;jc.raii-'tJH VV. K. Fbbnch, Cor.' Market anjd Secohd! sts. iwell and Edwards. They have lare and at--Groceries, Wines anduors tenti ye cbngregatlpnr hd IlnulO interest is ........ ... . TZ". manifested. iuiW tbe prosrress of the meet- Positively Selllnsr ont at Cost at No. . Having rentea the store no w occupied by Mr. Joim G. Uuuinan.- cortfr.KFod and Market Streets. s ud JpteMdiiHift ti open :Iher; With an StticHGoods up.w offer my Bn u :;r;,. : 1Z W V rcreoua wishing to purchtiso; will . do; well J uy easing on ine before buying elsewhere, as will certaiiiiy ' be "able to, get bargains at I ' 8. Levy's, 1; n,aV 30 4m Next -door" to Patten's Bakery. Arret-d fr Larceny. '.-it- 0u Thursday last, uhile Judge Kussell f was wwij engaged at th Court House- in trying serWf ,1.: ru .lueu l "Seiye ine punisnment ueserved, thiefes were' equally busy In rliving the ; clothe lifre in tbeV yard - In the rer of hU -mrdeneBonDdiartfcieaof clothing. ViTwqjcolorfid giris.named iet pec fcly Rfbecca Morris and Viola Burr alia - ncicBuijjiciuueu ui me meil. Warrant was Issued for their arrest and Disced 0 the hands of Constable " Jos! C. Hill, "who ?acceeded 1q reco?er!ngf thaartlclesiaad ar. BUDg parties, who," in default of security In J 8 sum of $50 each,' Were lodged In jail. T ,..s4 -iuts. - '- V ! ' I V) ' .1. . liiwi. ii j ! TfrA ' V TTT TT 1 0Q VV ;. V JJLL r, IlO. 16 Q Leeajl Dots. ' No session of the City Court yesterday Paper tabie cioths are in contempiation. A handsome. little sheet is the Rockihg ham iOtoerver. ' . ' ; ."' ' '. "rr ; . -r t -Regular meetloof Concord, Chapter No. 1, to-morrow (Monday) evening, at 7 o'clock.i Washington market will be re opened on o.tllWl.-.nwl f . , ' - . - j; - . a- - - - , The hulls of cotton seed, which are now a waste product, can be made' Into the finest paper. - - ' t ' -,, ""There was a heavy fall of rain here yester- day, which continued with but little intermls- sion throughout the day; . .; 11 T new! tnrnMnn ktoU -nf Mr ' n': a ' T r rnIture. 8lore. f Mr- A. Smithy on Front between Prlhcess and Ches- 1 nut streets, begins to make a show of the huge contact with the steps. - This, we believe,1 is 1 - .. . . . .1. -- , t. . - , i - J ?D!l!0!aor ?. f copies of the 2V. T, Jfendd and Chimney Corner for the current week3 These and other popu lar, publications can always be had atbisNewi Depot on Front Stieet. Tl Ltv .Explosion. ' We have no particulars additional to those given in Saturday's issue, concerning the late steamboat disaster near Fayettevilie ; but we I find n" th 1 Rlrh 3ith'fWiiowino- ni I t j- L:i.., -j". , rjJ-li.:l from F.yeftevllietb this plaie, informs us that . i. - . .. ... . ,u Bbuaiuerxiee, running irom r tijciiciiictio Wilmington, exploded. Thursday fifteen miles I - below .Fayettevilie. Three colored men, 1 whoKA tiAiriPA ntir ' Inlnrm.nt vnt nnnhla n " vi uaviu vi .. is tuu tu& wu. ajls uwuau w mw wu.i the boat with, twdlltUecdrentwins. One of the twins was blown twenty feet In the air, . v-. - A. - -. ;r and was caught by the - engineer as it came down. It was unhurt. The steamer A'. P. Hurt which was a quarter of a mile ahead, came back and took up the killed, the wound ed and the passengers. The boat was new but the boiler was an old one." V A Stormy Scene. - Considerable' of a row took place on the wharf of Messrs.. Barry Bros., yesterday afternoon. A difficulty originated between a stevedore. . . adraymanby ch the latter by the name of Owen Dove, and the name of Cause, during whl cursed the former in no very choice language. A collision was the result, and a few minutes sufficed to-bring together about one hundred and fifty of two hundred colored eople, all eager to participate in the affray. Very op portunely, however, the police appeared upon the scene, ; whereupon the ; bellltrerents were separated and marched off to the Guard House, when the crowd dispersed. Owen Dove, one of the parties, was subsequently released on baiU Each of thelbelligerents had his friends, and' but for the; interposition of the police there would prebably , hive been a regular "free iight." '' j ' -r- A Heavy, Gale y- ,: J-:': A cyclone, having its origination in the West Indies as we are informed by the Signal Offl fcer here traveled in a Northwesternly direc- tion over Florida, and then took a Northeast- ern course, strikin Savannah and Charleston, It struck Savannah on Friday afternoon and Charleston at night, the centre, then being at Savannah. -From Charleston it took a more Easternly course, and last night at 11 o'clock it was stationary about 100 miles Southeast of this city. The gale is supposed to have been yery severe off Cape Hatteras last , night. . It was the opinion of the Signal Officer that the gale would be comparatively light here. As we go to press it is flowing quite briskly. We learn that the gale wet very " severe off our coast yesterday. ' "' " Attempted Bape. -.''J-- '' We learn fronj a gentleman atLilesville, An son county, that Charles 'Meachnm, a "six toed hegro,f' some seventeen years of age and notbriQu4 :'rometWM rreUd. itthat rplace yesterday and lield to bail by Magistrate Flad- gerlnabondf.l,500nacharge;f assault with Intent W commit a rape upon a respecta- LI. i.ll. .1.1 ...J 19 llt . m "-Ki, suxo j,.,, uu, .-.uKj his trial.; The proof is positive against him, but there is no disposition shown to do other wise than to await the due course of law. Bellffioas BevlvaKi y ..' ; We learn that a protracted meeting of the Baptists of White LaHe, Bladen: county,1 has Wnan t. n.nn.Dt'ii fi iviAm (li.n a wnolr . TMiof I u5" t" rv0T - """'M"i" ' ana is sun continued. xis conuucieu uy x.iucr 1 manifested. 'During the progress of the meet Ing several persons- baW'- expressed 1 a chaogej ofheart and upited withiherehnrch.. v-" $ i'n. "i,l. i-v; "' ' ' " : Amusements Ahead. i,cl)M &Uu643;:, .:: j; We. learn ahat! M.D WT; Powel Man ageress of tbe Bichmond-ToireVadia'p Pcationlor tbmn Hall for three nights? She proposes to Introduce, the,: Ada ilarland." Troupe, which has ' the 'reputation of being skilled la comedyir'Tba prospects are favof able that WilmingtooFiU not . suffer, for amusements during.the approaching season: t - V: !: ii-y.-.L-' r:rVt'.--T: vi ; The 1ig -$mr atZkiti i l: For the .information j and benefit of all own ers of nnbadgedfcahinesjni thisf- ity ste will meDtion lue fact that thtf dog cart, vhich bus pended operations for aHhorf period on ac COUnt - of. the sickness 'of the who had It in Charge, will commence actire serticea i again io-morro irand ': will be ' on . th e streets 'about ef ery ilternate day;.tbereafter. So look, out for your dorga.'.',h?lVteia-vTXi i. Indes trnetiPlo Tasf. ; ' iThe indestru'cUble jTag is a great convenience to merchants. It, werse combine jpar pose of a "direction 'label and business card. Call at the Stab Printing , and Publishing House and supply yoTirselTesl 7 ' ; . , tf WIIiniTGTOIT, n. C., Narrow Escape. . - . One of the most remarkable escapes from, lUBwui, ucuuu ma we nave ever neara pr read ui utcurreu in mis cuy yesterday aiternoon. A youth byMhe name of Fletcher Manning, between twelve and thirteen. ycarsef age, a j son of CapLE; W. Manning, was 6n the roof of the old City HoteVbuilding, on the corner of Second and Market streets, and was passing around the chimnev on the side next to th yard, clinging to a single brick on the 'cap of the chimney, when the brick suddenly became detached from its position and ' the; poor b y was precipitated from the -giddy height of at least forty or fifty feet to the yard below. , From the Second story of ithe building, A n the rear,, there is a . flight of steps extending out for some , distance ; into the yard, ,witu a railing on each side. In falling it is supposed his side struck the railing and hia feet came In t'e refsioh be gives. At any rate, the railing layin& Ift te yard. while one of the steps was Bplit Into two pieces, one of which was-found laying on, the ground beneath. H t . Two gentlemen sitting at the. back door, of an office on Princess street saw the-youth per forming the perilpus-i feat of: walking around the chimney,) with hut a narrow space upon which to obtain a foothold, and also saw him when he was precipitated from the dangerous I hele-htT Thev h'nrrled t.n trie Vnena nf th !.' ni, -w va .i waM Ii. :.::ii! r; : . ",.,. i Vi i vuay up nao uuv. uKujcruusiy uu.ru,. L. The pbprboy was carried Into fithe ! parlor I nd placed upon a-' sofa . and two physicians I SQtnmoned. who. - nnfvn ''eTitmiiiatlnri ifnnnrt h.k.; ,; m r v w u vu v v a w a u any wise serious. ' it was also their oplnibn that he had received no internal Injury: We I tt-j k i-;t-: i. . .Lij visited the patient shortly after the. accident and found him comparatively;-easy, and very much composed considering the fearful; shock he had so recently experienced. It is hoped and believed that he will soon recoverj from his injuries and that hereafter he will be more careful how he performs such dangerous ex periments as the one which came so near rc- sultlng in his destruction. r If you have found anything, advertise it in our new department, under head of ''Lost and Found,' at half our regular rates, for adver tisements not exceeding fire lines V, jHtf March of the Cholera. The cholera Is said to have shown itself in Paris as well as in London. What guarantee have we that it will not soon be seen on. this side of the Atlantic? And, once let loose upon us, when, where, how will it end ? As it has been, so It maybe again. Two weeks ago, ssys the Norfolk Yirginian, and its e marks apply with equal force here in Wilmlng ton, wevsuggested the propriety' of eahHary precautions. As we learned tne scourge was still speading westward in Eurppe,"we repeat- ad the warning; . and to day we recur to it, with an increased assurance of the necess'ty for prompt preparation against this frightful malady.. f , ......a.-t.. .;. It is especially important that our seaboard cities should be immediately cleansed. We are not disposed to arouse aDDrehension pre- maturely, or unnecessarily. But. as nubile journalists, we would be unfaithful to the pub- lie interests, if we should fail to point to the danger that threatens, and to urge the means of averting it. . . , " . As the fire in the prairie stops burning where the grass stops growing, so wll 1 the cholera be brought to a halt when it finds no filth to feed upon. Preparation for war best guarantee of peace. ? i '. ? - s the Boarders. v.- . X f i-. ' If you want Boarders,, advertise in our new department, under head of Wants," -at half our regular rates,1 for advertisements nit ex eeding five lines. ' tf Complimentary. a hw ptt. n r.-- tnSl Bavannah naner thus comnllments that nUe- man In '.t.,,, V man in words tnat will find a ready response in tbe heart of every Wilmingtonian Who others of the coast wise steamships,' we .r 1 1. I 1 . . . ; 1 caD? 1 ru purmixperiencc, uearuiy recom- ... I. ' .ft r'J ' whose business r pleasure may lead them to iravei berths ing on ... . . .. . ... .! ' I I wnnai amorougniy "good leuow," lanse a cuuiwuu pumer, iuu ,uu,:'ursiueB vurciuMjr 1 aueuamg 10 fneaie uavisraiion oi uis snip, 1 SDares no Partis to see that all hi&inassenffera 1 are madQ entirely ;comfortable.v.r .1; y. ''i.'.rfOjfjrJi'alt" HI VEB A3fD M ARISE JtK WS. iff 1C i ki Alt-.-. .ii-i-' SxTmuxrlAug.!li.i;ts j me Brig Aiuepta . ;Vapi. - if osteri from New York and bound to 8avannah; Ga.7 with :a cargo of assorted? merchandise, rarrired here ye8tertay'Caprosfepoite his - v sssel leaking jbadly .from having run ashore on Wry-i ing Fan Shoals. . The cargo will discaarged to allow the necessary repairs to the vessel before proceeding' on ' her voyage. - The Lea was towed np to the city by one; of the T -ifer Bisjiop Atkinson's Appolntmeiits. f Bishop Atkinson has made theYoQowiiig ap pointments : r.:: i;; '.v.-vftw .Iv.-rvlrf n? Lenoir, . . . ... . . . Angx Valln (rncU .- .". .'. . . .August 13. 16. '.18. 27. Wilkesboronkhi jf.v; f1;4' G winn's Chapel. ; r . . . -v-j hj Turner's Factoi-yi Ire4eU.cpaDtyr- & BtatesTille; t w 1 .i;. U-uo LIncolnton...'. .v;.. '1 ; 50. High ShoalstMj Charlotte;, mi LeaksTlIl el. Vi ; . . 3. 1. 6. ...... .. r . . t. St. Mary OraQge county,, . Hillsborouzh.t.. Kittrell's 8prings, Granville co... Lonisbnrg.u. jv. . i. i ' " 12. 13. Henderson., 15. 17. 18. SO. - It VAWS.S 4OS niuwuiBuuivyiyi . , ............. Warrenton, 'fjftiii vv nornwara, as&uringmem i . pleasant ine proiessiopai temperance lecturer. ;xisu ; t . .w - -r . ! . good fare, and aTerllqirlWisiia1eJ'jrinaihboBa! nratnrv ia mnch in the con- English BlSCUrt. .NlC NaC. Briihantj lM versationalrand: persuasive ; style., He ' l CornhilL f , V SITITDAY; AUGUST 20.; Oar Chip Basket. ; -T What relatives ought to make the best pe- destrlans-step sons. . A warning for fashionable assemblies look on for the paint. . r - Why is coffee like an axe with a dull edge? Because it has to be ground before it can be used.' : :"- - O ne who has reflected a gOQd deal on the I lapse of ages prefers, on the whole, the age of seventeen. The most beautiful women in the United States are said to be those employed in the tel egraph offices. , : r j; l il ! Yv j -,, r 'Pa, what can 1 do, unless you get me a riding habit,-up here in the country ?7 "Get into the habit of walking, my dear." ; ; An exchange saj'S a New Hampshire' wo man picked 59,500 huckleberries in. ten hours. How loug did it take her to count them ? ilton says : 'Is there anything specially agree- able in counting greenbacks till your fingers .bleed Few of us will ever know. ;! ' -' ! ! ,A' gentleman one dsy indiscreetly asked a lady how old she was. ."Let me see. I was eighteen when I was married, and my husband was thirty;lnow tie Is twicet:thirty, that' is sixty;' bo of course I am twice, eighteen, .that is thirty-s x." " . ' ' ' 7-.'; '.V '.,!'. Dr. Hall4 has written.; a long article to prove that It is unhealthy for a, man and ; wife I Commercial knows of some wives t that would make it unhealthy for their husbands to sleep anywhere else. i'l -'. rI . I M ... . : bJflitlb U T U tr Jli W T11M Weldon has -just got its first boll of new cotton. . ' wL Kew'flour is selling for $5 per sack, in Asheville. , , -A.J1 tne; Western papers- are complaining of dry weather. ' The town hall and market house at Weldoa are nearly completed. , The 1 number ; of visitors at; Asheville this season is greater than that of last year. . - : Sufferers by the late , fire in Goldsboro are, , we , are . pleased to learo, already makinjr arrangements , to rebuild, v" 1,. ?. , X . Vr T .: - the Wife OI Hon. A; XI. Jones, the Asheville Pioneer says, was seriously injured on Wednesday last, by . being thrown from a carriage. -r- The Old North State of Salis bury, says: We regret to learn, that the barn of Mrs. Eller, of this county, was burned at about 12 o'clock, JML., on Mon- 1 day last believed to have been the work of an incendiary. 1 ; , . , . . I t ; The' Sentinel Says : Com pa - nies I and K, 4th U. S.. Artillery, sent to this city some weeks ago,- how that the election is oyer, are ordered back to their old quarters at Fortress Monroe. They took their departure yesterday - morning, Tho Winston '. Sentinel ,, Says : The drouth throughout this section . of the country is general, and . has cut the I corn and tobacco crops, short. , The corn crop on the. uplands will be almost a total' failure, aad the tobacco will scarcely average half a crop. - John J ackson, a prisoner confined in stokes jail for counterfeiting nickel five cent pieces, was carried before Judge - Pearson last week ; on ' a writ ' of habeas corpus the Judge, says the Wins ton bentinely declined to take any action in the matter, and informed the prisoner that be must either, lie in 'jail until the next term of the Stokes Superior Court or take bis chances before the Federal Court in Salisbury. Alludino to the uddress ot Bishop Gibbonsln Haleigh oa Thursday night, the Sentinel says : Net withstand- I iner the threatening aspect of t he weather, on rnursaay uignc, ii.t. xvev; Jiisnpp wu- .. . . -i - i j T" . "r-i t- i ; ? t. bons was greeted by a respectable audience at Metropolitan Hall, to hear his' address on temperance. . As was 9 Jiave leen ex- J?' he h,?h t Putap :thl aisunguisnea preiaie, xne aaaress was au able effort. It was a plain, practical state- mpnt. nf fhfi fivila nf intpmnprancft on the one hand and the blessioss of temperance ... ' " . ison and common sense of his audience, to- 'Anir Hi vested ot the rant and-, trick which so qttenr dishgure and man tee enorts ot onaQ Xra ranlillo lint frtrOiKlir Ann riicfinoflv V-w" "T'' V " . 'VJ pv g",u6 memory as ic were, to n 19 nearera 10r.no. V- J.n.c .Lfc. one can soon or readily forget wbat so I jipsw The address occupied little over; ah hppr in its delivery, though contained blatter sufficient ior.a score - ot addresses.' I GROCERIES, WINES aM UQIJ0R8. ii'.S : INE GROCERIES, WINES and LIQUORS '" CAN BE BOUGHT AT i; AT P, BENCH ' S Low foriCash i: ; Eis $3 00 i Whiskey is xPhre aftd ( Kill Good. W. B. FCENCH, aagu-ix Cor. Market and Second sts. TflHE undersigned having qualLfled as Ad- . jl mmisxraior upon xne estate' or wm. u. Kelley, deceased, hereby gives notice to : all ' persons, indebted to said intestate to eomo forwaid and make payment; and all'tbose naving claims agamas ine same are nounea to present them, duly authenticated, within, the time prescribed by law; otherwise this notice wm do pieaa in oar or tneir recovery. aug 20-tf GEO: H KELIiET, Admr. 1871. Whole Ho. ; 1,218 NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS. . MEDIC AlTailSTAlXES. , It took the faculty abont, a thonsand years to discover that the best way Jo enro disease was not to render the patient too weak to con tend with It. " Within the last twenty years, however, the whole system ot medical. prac tice has been changed for the better. In dis eases or complaints caused by excessive heat. for instance, the doctors no longer recommend the , reduction of ; the invalid's strength by prostrating medJcino!?. ..The , vast , success which has attended the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters as a remedy for debility ", has' given even the most -prejudiced members Qf the old school an insight into the only true and rational theory of -.cure. Can tharides calomel and overpowering doses of opium. are now among the obsolete nostrums of another age. The lancet, once as much the legitimate weapon, of the physician as the- sword is of the soldier, is seldom drawn from its case.. The. principle of life is no longer water-gruel for tho strengtliless invalid has ceased. tQ be considered an; appropriate diet. Vigor is the motto of tlie rational members of tho profession, and they, understand, at last, t.hn vain a of & aterlinar vegetable tonic. So. aJsb, with, the people at larga and without consultiriK meaicai . men Hi an, xney .nave adopted the bitters as a household remedy thp.rflhv eoonomiaine both cash and health. Note the fact, that Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters is sold in ootttes only, never in pais, ana that the abortions springing up in various parts of the country, ana sometimes offered as substitutes for the great national specific, are all utterly worthless. - Hvqf . aug20eodlw SurWe Fri Concord CtiapNil! :T EGTJLAR MEETING - MONDAY JEYEN AX ING NEXT, at 7 o'clock. . , ... . , , - ,:... . C. W. OLDHAM, aug20-it. ' Secretary.' In Store and to Arrive : 16.000 BUSHELS CORN, ? , , I l,0O0 Bbls. Flour, S40 Sacks Coffee. , 25 Hhds. Demaraia and F. B. Sugar,. : 150 Bbls Refined Sugar, : i.m' 50 Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, : - . 37 Hhds. D. S. Sides and Shoulders, . 135 BBLS.: PORK, j u 40 Tons Hoop Iron, , . , . - - - - 300 Packages Rivets, '' 50 BBLS. GLUE, 330 KEGS NAILS, . BBLS. TWINE, 300 BOXES SOAP,-' 285 Boxes Candles, 50 Case3 Lye and Potash. . , ' : ; ! ; i 75 Dozen Water Bnckets, 300 BEAMS WKAPPING PAPER, '.' 80,000 Paper Bags, ; lO Bbjs. Pickles, 60 Cases Pt Qt. and Gallon Pickles, iso Rolls OF DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING, mva-.,anJt via , . ..' 125 Cases Brandy Peaches, I . . - ) ; - . 30O BAGS SHOT, 'leo BOXES AND BARRELS CRACKERS. for sale by 4 '.. , v : - ; f. w.kerchner, aug 20-tf ; 27, 2S and 23 North Water St. . Fine Linen Shirt CLO THING AT THE LOWEST PRICES ! Half Hose, Ilondfeerchlefs, Clolhs and , i. Castimerea. r r i'-'t ' ,: SUITS MADE TO OKDEU: ' ,: ' MUNSON' & CO.; v CLOTHING and FURNISHING STOBE, ' aug 23-tf , . 38 Market Street, ' ; Blclntire & French. " W?!Ni? ... ,. ; r, n. ;,,t,i f; OX HONDA T, Slat instant and. ; eontinue for ..ten- davs,: our stock ' of TSloa iriiie -WMf a . , . . , h ,,Lacq Goods rand Fancy; Articles,, ; , . , . ,: j:.in. Greai'anetyat' NEW YORK COST, FOR CASH y WlLWKOTOK, Aug. 20, 1871-iit J;!1 TTTJNTLEY AjPALMEB'S EnrfishSponge, j A. v" ,r r ifcUSJcaod sugar vraiexs.- i, : .-ri. wWrrnn'' ra.-ACKBNZUC-MACKBNZrw: Jyl A L.BEBT .BISCUIT.' A MEBICAN BISCUIT AND CBACKEB9. , ., In great variety, fre&h by every Steamer. ; .;.-:'.-,, ClIAS. D. MTEBS ft CO.: j :aug 20-tf : n t 0 3 1 " c ; v . : ; 7 North Front 8tJ r OOD SWEET TABLE B0TTEB, ';:":?::i.t 40 cents per cent. f CUAS.: D. MTEBS A CO., y aug 20-tf rv J t j'.-V j? f0?1 'ron Street Just i In--A jNem lot ! ..;;AT: : :,.'.) I-' 5 O V)ff aug 20-tf: vTS, v V fii?n of the Big Boot. I II vjV laterally Translated. .HE Histoiy of Rome by Titus .Livins. Books L JUX xdto any Translated, with Notes and Illustrations, hv p. Spillan and Cyrus- Edmon da. 1 vols., 12m o, clotht-$i 00. (Llvy forms the 2Jd and 21th vols, of Harper's New Classical Library, a series of Literal Translation of the Greek and Latin Authors read in American schools and colleges.) : :. , . BENCH AND BAB. the Wit, Humor, A Complete Digest of the Wit. Humor. Asperities and Ameni ties 5 ot ithe Law. By 'L. A J. Blgelow. New Edition, with - Additions. Fortraits. 1 Crown 8vo,Cloth,$2 00.. ; For sale at augl8-tf I UEINSBEBGEiw & Live Book Stoic." i-fis P:.K. FRF,4IV A CO AS vl HATES OF ADVEKTISING i , ,. ; One Square one day, ..... .. ; . . - ' i,-," two days,. .-...'.'.. ... A . m three days,.:...w....;..:..... 2 WJ -. - roar days...... 2 v five days,. ............... see " one weekv ............... ...... a w viar Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. , , Marriages, Deaths, Religlonff, rnneral and Obituary notices will be lncrt4"1 at half rates when paid for in art vance ; ofherwlHe full rates will be charged. - ; . . ... TxBva Cosh on demand. ' : . ' ; AUCTION' SALES. 7. JAMES, Auctioneer. i r By JA JIES A MEAKES. ; Elegant City , Eesidence. :;-. i ' Veky 'bast terms. -" ON THDESD AY MOBNING, 8ept.'7ih. at 11 o'clock, at Exchange Carner, we will sell that '--' . ELEGANT HOUSE AND LOT, desirably and centrally located on the North east COKNEB SECOND and CHESTNUT STS , well known as the BIVEBA PROPERTY. , ; ; 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-VsJ. TME LOT IS 6xl33 FEET, ; 66 feet on Second and 133 feet on Chestnut street, leaving ample space for tbe erectiouot another dwelling on Chestnut street. There are on the premises a large double Kitchen house, with foar rooms, store-room, -wood-house, well, Ac. .j .... ' ; . - - TEKMS-Jne-fourth cash, balance 6, 12, If, 24 and 80 months, with interest from date. July 25-ts Tu Th and Sat ; .. , ' - ' J. 'TJAMESi Auctioneer. 1 i BY JAMES & MEARES. City Real Estate for Sale BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of New Hanover county, lstued June Term, 1871, to ne directed, for foreclosure of a certain mortgage deed executed to the Wll. Building Association Dy Clarissa A. Williams, X 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 ti. said mortgage deed, to wit Beginning on the western line of Fourth street, at a point 132 feet South of the southwestern Intersection' of Fourth street with Bladen,; thenee South with said line of Fourth street 66 feet, thenco westwardly in a' parallel with Bladen street 166 feet, thence northwardly in a line parallel with Fourth street 66 feet, and thence east, wardly in a line parallel rwith Bladen street 165 ieet to the beginning, being east part of log 9, jsiocz per pian 01 city or winning- : 4-rwt oil ngnt, title, interest, privileges and appurtenances belongln to pr. in any wise appertaining to saia ian W. B. EM PIE, :-.'"-!, Com. July 23-ts J T. JAMES, Auctioneer;' By JAMES & MEARES. Plantation for Sale 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. Bembaugh to F. W. Foster, and by him" assigned to E. B. Brink, I shall proceed to sell, on Tuesday, the 2M dav of. August, 1871, at the Court House Poor, 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 G afford 's Branch and Riley's Creek, thence by lands of James Garrason, S. B3J. W. 196 polos to a light wood tree, thence W. 7, N. 161 poles to a stake In the main road: thence P. 74$, W. 65 poles to stake, thence by lands of Burnett, 8. 21, W. 207 poles to .Biley '8 Creek, thence with the main run of said creek to the beginning. , U T E B M S' C A 8 II . , v".- W. K. EMPIE, " . Commissioner. July23.tds u OUR REVISED Co-0 p e r a t i y e Price s TOBACCO GOODS f'yi;,- IS YET DB AWING I..;...; "'. 'j.i: CROWDS OF C. 0, D. CUSTOMERS, To No. 1 2 X.iarket St. . ' -By aug6-tf v D. PIQOTT, Toboeeonlst. For Rent. Fob ONE YKAB from OCTOBSB 1st, il871, THAT DESIRABLE STOIIE, No.', South Front Street , at present occupied by IT Milt? Messrs. 8HBIEB BBO. v THAT DESIBABLE STOCE, NoV.-' ' North Front Street, s at present' occupied by. i : c ? Mri; JOHN D. LO VK. ' : lr;rJ :.Forparticulars,.applyto aug5-tr buuitir.tjri n A. LESSMAN. v V rSCHOOL NOTICE. : TIDE subscriber will open, during the en suing Autumn, a School for Bovs in this city: The number of pupils will Delimited to twenty-five. An extended experience In I Je instruction of youtn. 1 leel to be the best; pledge I can offer to the public. ' - .V, rr. VL K. MEADE. ' Bsr&nBvoBS : Bishop Atkinson, Bevds.cA.A. Watsonj D. D., H. L. Singleton and Geo. Pat terson. . ; vFor terms, apply to Col. J W.s Atkinson. ! xt July 6-eod3m, Th Sat Tu , i;r r , . , .. S AMUEL It. 1ITJX T I 2tf ; 'c: .-,; , - Auctioneer. -' y ; THE undersigned respectfully solicit pat ronage as Auctioneers and Beal Estate Agents.-' .;': u ; ;: .' ""-.r .'.;?!-..; JSjr Personal attention to business."! Office at the office of Yfeati Deceased, - until October 1st, 187L . , v ; i.-uiiu:- &u ,vt SaWUKL R. BUNTING, ITotir.fi - O:';. ,vo s;i o ifa-.ri!'.) tt i!i;vr AVING sold out all my interest in Store , No. 4S South Market Street, to F. GOTTBEBG, , the business In the future ! will be conducted ' lnhernaine f.i-:Tv- '.; A i' ::: ': i ! aug.9-law6w W- . .. ' JL GOTTBEBG, . WANTC. "i rABTTED Purchasei to call at 8. Levy's, j YV M Market street, and examine his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, khoes, Uata, Notions, Ac,; which are now selling at actual eot.t.jil" .i-yifi.,-.'--.. (mayJlMm ' LOOT AND FOUHD. TTIOUND A place where Dry Goods, Cloth Jj ing. Boots, Sboes, Hats, Notions, 4a, are being told at actual cost. 8. Levy's, 44 Market street, is the place. ,. , f.? tmay80-4m .' FOR GALE OR RENT. EOS SALS At Act it At Cost, by 8. Levy, -r 44 liarket street. Dry Goods, ClothLig. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, c. Call ana secure bargains. . , may 80-4m V i i 1 '1 t t f : ! f