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THE noRnw&jZAii; tTJtt. If BEIMfARD, Editor and Prop's. owicB, Dawson Bank Buildings Front $' ine vear. in advance.,.... .7 00 an months, in aavance. ............. ...... s so Three months, in advance... ................ 2 00 A,, month, in advance..,.. .i.,...v;;.75 The MoauiNa Star will be delivered in- any o trt of the City at Fiftsbw Ckkts per week. HETCOROLOUICAL BVOll. , .Aug-24, 1871. . ,J Time. Birm' momT Wind. Weather eier eter. ' 7 X: M. 30:S& 80; ,S E gentle'doudy 2P. M. 30:18 88 SE fresh Fair 9 P. M. 30:19 ; 81, S E UghtjFalr,. Mean Temp, of day, 83 deg. Note. All barometric readings are red need lo the sea-level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. v ' - . ; , - KOBKKT 8BYBOTH, . t : Sera:'t Siffhal Service U. 8. A. AVeatber Report. KENT, 1 cer, ; V P. M.J umce oi uaiei oienai umcer, Washington, Aug. 244:85 The barometer will -prob bly? con tinne to fait along the entire Atlantic Uoast with rising temperature and light southwest winds froin Virginia and Kentucky to New England. The conditions-will be favorable? lor. local storms over.lhis small area to-night and on Friday. The barometer will probably continue high with clear and pleasant weather on the upper lakes. A cyclone is probably advancing north westward upon southern Florida. , , fcj Positively Selling Out at Cost at No. '44, Market Street. . Having rented the store now occupied by Mr John G. Bautnan, corner Froni. and Market Streets, and intending to open there with an entire new Stock or Goods," I now "offer my (fitire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Jioots and Shoes, Hats, 'Notions, &c, &c.,at actual cost. - -- Persons wishing to purchase will do well by calling on-tne.'before buying elsewhere, .as they will certainly be able to get bargains at S. Lkvt's, may 30 4m ' Next door to. Patten's Bakery i i sinsbehgku's Live Book Store, 89 Market st. Records, Ledgers; Legal Cap Paper, and a geueral assortment of Blank Books, fcc. - -- John Wilder . Atkinsojc. A com fortabl e dwelling for rent. .1 ' , T. . Munson fc Ca.'XJlty Clothiers.No High ' Prices. . . -y ...... .; -.y . : " Dudley & Elms, No. 41 Market 6treet Fine Calf Brogans". J. F. Rceckert. Academy of Music now Open. ' ' . 'rr-j ':;:';?!h -v V. R. Fbbnch, Cor. Market and Second sts. The place to get nice things. - - w j . : m ' - ;:.:.-'.-;.';- Arrested. . y . David Newbotd, colored, arrested on a capias issued by the clerk of the' Superior Ceurtof Onslow, arrived in this city yesterday, in charge of Constable I. H. Brown, of Hoi den Township, and was committed to jail.' Religions. - . " ' , " We are requested to state that there will be a Love Feast at the Fifth Street M. E. Church this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. Quarterly meeting will commence in the sjnie church to-morrow, under the allspices of Rev,: Dr. Closs, Presiding Elder.-- iuveYnents of Troops. " We learn that a company of U. S, Troops left Raleigh on Wednesday night for Marion, ' McDowell county.,- It is conjectured that they to there for the purpose . of protecting (?) the U. 8. Court no win session in that place. The Court doubtless stands in ab6ut as much need of protection., as President . Grant at Long Branch. - HO -' -.. r Troops for Robeson Capt. Egan,' with 20 United States soldiers, arrived in this city yesterday-evening, en route for Robeson. county, where they go -to co-operate' with Capt. Wishart in the contemplated raid aainst the outlaws. Col. Mendenhall, from Fort 'Johnson, i3,also expected to .arrive early this morning," with another detachment bound for the same loattty.- We expect be fore.many days to have some stirring news from the' fronts ' " 'i s : Board or Health. h;r:V Ci '' v Alt'oities'of any size or importance, and par ticularly those -which pare liable to be visited by "contagions diseases; should have a Board ,- of Health, composed of competent physicians who will take an interest in the matter of try ing to prevent the introductionTof epidemics. Most cities of the size of Wilmington in other States have a Board of Health, who make it their especial business to 1 ook after the pre servation of the community from the inroads of pestilential 'diseases by seeing' that the city is kept in a proper 'sanifary condition. We hhoald have such a body here, and we suggest to ttie Board of Aldermen that Immediate steps be taken to. this end. , . .. '" .'. Xi" The Charleston Selienie. , J:t. f::i; ? f54 We call especial attention' to ; the Grand Scheme of the South Carp Imml Kraiioa Association-.' of CtiMrleston, advertised in our coiumnWe; iearnlthatllhe, Tickets are sellint; rapidiy, ibd sales daily increasing.' There UbuiY to a fortune! The Gifts kmount to.f 500,000. The highest asuifibehigi to sat isfy ariy bu i tiilionaire There are; 2405 Gifts in! all thus giving a; fair chance to every bneVVTn highcbacWrf r:ihdsoten uased in this jEnterprise.an T i he well known and highly esteenfeCgiUefhen Nwbdi'endorse it, lifts this Scheme far above the suspicion 6f the most jTacrediolons cr Itiver Trausportatlou. s A -: We learn that tbe.Wjlmington and Smith , ville Steamboat Company have nurchased -; the liull of the old steamer : Howards for. the purpose of conyer.Ml-8;'jbe.r1iDtCi$l- the transportation of freight.- SheIii'oj uuderjfoing the necessary repaira i and 'remodel ing at Mt. Tlrza, a few miles below thU city, n will soon Jbe ready . for aervlce'-'-:;:-.;!-; We are Informed that the boat is naturally adapted to the purposes for which shef wllle. used and that the work whieh will be necessary , to put her in proper condition can be done at a very small cost : Such a convenience Is much needed an our river and we are glad ; to see that the enterprise of the compahy Is finally to supply Jhe defl'clency.' .t if0-S-: Y?VHV:H . h.-:jX-?-vs7 :;r-v , : ' ' ;;" -:, .v onesanarecne day,. J 0 -t ' ' V; 1 '-'s .- . - ? - -r;--,!.t!i ..v:;-.'-..--:." i s c A'". AT'-i uWy H4: j -'- -Ti i-i" : '. r . .. . S .twodays,,i.u.....-. ...... I ! .Wltt-So: 132: - .' - Noieslon of the City Cours yesterday. Yesterday passed without the usual show cr of rain. . ;;,-t . r? ; 7 . l Owing to the incessact rains melons are now hardly worth buying. . r ' r i The prediction is made that oysters will be abundant and of superior quality next sea , We learn there will be several more ex cursions on the Waccamaw before the season closes., . - At the regular weekly meeting of Ger mania Lodge No. 4, held last evening, there were 8 Initiations, -which shows that this new Lodge is in a flourishing condition. . w We are glad to learn that the authorities are giving the cUy a thoiough overbaulinj. jWUh this purpose in view three additional health: officers have been detailed tor work. f r-- Some: curiosity vis exj ressed as to the meaning of the red flag which for two or three days past has been kept flying in front of the Court House. Ia the Sheriffs tuotto "Blood orTaxes?7 or Is the 'Temple of Justice" to be put up to the highest bidder? Post us, somebody!- , . r., ; ; Professor Hueckert announces in our ad vertiaing columns that the Academy of Music is now open and that private tnitiou will, be given at all hours during -the day. .. Besides, evening singing classes for gentlemen have been formed. : Those who enter- for instruc tion either in instrumental or vocal' music, or both,, will no doubt be taught thoroughly. Disinfectants. , ' . We are requested to state that there is plen ty of lime, carbolic acid and copperas, all ex cellent disinfectants, on hand at the City Hall, and which can be had on application by persons who are unable to purchase it. "In time of peace, wo should prepare for war," and wheth er the yellow fever be in Charleston or not, it is best for our citizens to be prepared ; for its coming. ' The best preventative is cleanliness, and. the best preservative of cleanliness is the liberal use of disinfectants. - - i j All citizens who have water standing in their cellars or lots, and are unable to have the water removed and the said cellars ".and lota put in proper sanitary condition, are request ed to make the fact known to the City Mar shal and he will afford thrnr the necessary as sistance. All who are able to do so without this assistance should attend to the matter at once. Indestructible Ta. iThe indestructible Tag is a great convenience to merchants. It answers, the combined par- pose of a direction label and business1 card. Call at the Star Printing and Publishing House and supply yourselyes. . tf j :.tl . I'"""! " .-- A Hint to Housekeepers jThe wise housekeeper 6hould see to it that all the beds should be aired immediately after being occupied. The impurities which ema nate from the human body . from .insensible perspiration, are made up of. minute atoms, which, if alio wed to remain long, are absorbed bv the bed, and will then, to a greater or less extent, vitiate the air, for a considerable time afterward. Let the occupant throw, the bed open on rising, and as soon as is convenient open the windows and ventilate the sleeping-? rbom. : One hour's earlv ventilation - Is worth i wo iiuur b iaie airing. 1: Arrested for iAreeny. -lz-.: j A colored man, by "the name of -Os ten Far mer, was arrested yesterday," by officer- Hill, charged with stealing a bag of peanuts from Mr. W. I. Gore,whichv were taken from his warehouse in the rear of the' Custom1 House. iThe case came up 'before Wm.' McLaurln, JP.i'yesterda'y;, afternoon, but, in conse quence of the person" in wtfose possession the peanuts were found being unable to identify the defandant as the . one from whom be purchased them, he was . released. The pea nuts, however, were restored to their owner. : JBadly Crashed. .,,7 .. " ' j A colored brakeman, whose name -: we have been unable to ascertain; was badly crushed at the depot of the Wilmington f and Weldon Railroad yesterday afternoon. 3 At last ac counts he was not dead, though pronounced t be in a critical condition.' Oar Cnip Basteet Women hereafter will be admitted to the Uclyersity of Vermont. - --$ Sugar refineries young lady's seminaries. The Tine6f business stroug-mladed ladies take up The mascu line. Ai fair .woman- is -the most ' beautiful of house Ornaments.. , V ; ,(. It is a great waste of raw material to. put ten cents worth of beayer on ten. cents .worth qf brains. j When a man with a-: mother-in' law kills himself in Arkansas, the coroner's jury brin s in a verdict of justifiable homicide. - , - .4 --- Let your expenses be such as to leave a balance in your pocket. .Ready money Is a tendihieea;:.v;:v ; I It is vain to hope to please all alike.. Let a man stand in what direction he will, he must necessarily turn hisback, on one half of the ;Wrld4?tfa:Tf; I Clhemarriewbin hare held ameeting in wmcniney .r-resoivea - gains-wpr inaejBx ug, o: so many indolent Egyptian mum-r --- !-v tar JBoobllindery. The attention of the public is called to the nperior facilitlta we how have for execntlBg heaply, promptly Jand ikilfnlfy I air Itios' Of Binding ahd Ruling. - Our business In Jhis de partment has steadily increaaedan evidence that we nave not laoorea m vaia iu our vuvi h to establish a Book' BindeTy equal to the de- ;mands of our growing" city. ;:But ;we are de termined to'do stiXT more ; 'and aV ourbusl :ness crows so will our facilities be 'increased. . b . .. - " - - o Give us a triav.u? -. - . m resemblirig WILSnNOTOIT, H : C, FRIDAY. ATTGUST25i 1871; I Whole No t222 Tlie -Fever-in Charleston :. .. ; .As soon .as information of the.i rumor that the yellow fever was in Charleston came to the knowledge pf yie authorities, yesterday morn ing, City Marshal Canaday, .'with' his : usual promptitude, Immediately telegraphed toJMay-, or Pillsbury, of that cityi to ascertain the facts in the case. -: After waiting from 7 or 8 o'clock in the morning until about ,8 o'clock in the afternoon and receiving no answer, he finally telegraphed to a prominent, and re iable gen tleman of that city, from whom he received the following reply : --;., n -..sh-',. Medical opinions are divided.if Think it would be best to keep off." 1 r . From, the wording of the dispatch it Is pro bable that the gen tleman who forwarded it was laboring' under the impression that pe inqui ries of the Marshal came from Bome individoaT who was contempiatlug a visit to the city. ' From' the information conveyed i the above dispatch, and ifrom that (still , moie explicit and positive) received from another souree, we think there is hardly room for a doubt that the m uch dreaded disease is prevailing to some extent in onr sister cltya ;r?. 'r:i? : v; : Now, while it in nowise follows, as a natural consequence, that, because the fever is. In Charleston, it must necessarily be introduced into our city, yet all must see the absolute -necessity of the utmost caution being exer cised to prevent 6uch a calamity. ( This can only be done by commencing without a mo ment's delay the work of purifying the city and placing it in a thorough sanitary condition and by instituting a rigorous system of quaran tine both at the entrance of the harbor and on the railroad leading to this city from jthat direc tion. In the work of cleaning the lots, cellars, &c, it becomes the duty of the public to co operate with the authorities. The streets and alleys should be thoroughly cleansed and dis infectants distributed wherever practicable. Plenty of lime should be used in all. the alleys, by-ways, &c, where filth usually accumulates, and all decaying vegetable matter should be promptly removed from the streets j. and from all private lots. "An ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure," and If this system of purification is carried out property and effi ciently there will be no danger ; for should the disease even be introduced in .our midst and there shall be nothing like filth pr impuri ties for it to feed uporiit will gain no footing in the community. prisoners forJTrlal In Robeson. Sheriff McMillan, of Robeson county, ar rived in this city yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of taking charge of the prisoners, Pop Oxendine and Wm. Goins, now confined in our. county jail, and conveying them to Lumberton, where they are to stand their trial before the Superior Court which meets in that place next week; Pop Oxendine, it will be remembered, is implicated in 6ome of the outrages com mitted in Robeson and is believed to have had some connection with the Lowrey gang. Wm. Goins Is the mulatto who shot and killed one of his own color, with whom he got into a difficulty at Scuffletown 6ome months since, and was brought here for safe keeping. - . A Chinese actress has made a sensation at a London theatre. ....... n RITEB AND.HJLBINE NEWS. $ . The' steamer J). -Murchison j andj Cumber land arrived from Fayetteville Wednesday night. Both cleared for the upper Cape Fear about 2)4 P. M. yesterday. r The 'Murchison was heavily- loaded in anticipation river. ; ' ' - of a big TJo' to yesterday evening . no material change had taken place in the condition of the river.! But we are glad to announce that . a heavy rain fell at Fayetteville Tnesday, with indications, also, of rains . aTjove vthat placerf The prospect for a rise is morf encpuragins: now than it has been for some weekslf . The Little San, Capt. Paddison,'ireturned toToint Caswell yesterday with . the excur sionists who paid a visit to our city on Wed ne8day.r They appearad to be well pleased with their trip." ...' ' r . . ' , . . . SPIRITS OS1 TURPENTINE. . Scuppernong grapes are plen tilul in JNewbern. . - ' 2 -.'Charlotte ,lias received bale of new cotton. its first. . , The Rutherfordton Star is to be suspended for the nexttwo weeks.' . . :-Tho Messenger eays : There, has been over two ; .hundred o rattlesnakes killed in; Ashe this summer.;?! How isHbat forrsnakeyisi' - ' " '' : . The Ruth er f ord t on Vindicator sarsTCfhe' of the pt iS soldiers' stationed aUthTs place captured brie of, Shelby's fair daughters last wcek,' aud,brougbt her to , -rrr The - remains r ot the gallant North. Carolinians who iell at Gettysburg arrived - in Baltimore and were to be shipped from that place on Tuesday. vThey were expectedtb ;arnye" in Raleigh on Tlruisday morning. .- ?;'jter: i :-The fiaieiglfiF dier at Camp Russell; near this , city,' was placedi in tho camp guard house Tuesday evening fbrv some i J; viplatipn bf military regulations,' and on Wednesday: 'morning, when theprison door was opened; to re lease him, he was found to be" dead. ; lrom its JTewbern bo rrespondent Jh at ron Monday ,fwhilej)laying Base Ball iir t"at towntrMoses .jJpQwler- the batter, - while strikinsr at a bait the bat slipped from his bead striking in the head ; a small boy namea Jonn mixon, lnmcung injuries mat resulted in death the following day. ; . ! Say8 th Ratherfordton! Vin dicator : Quite a number ot persons charg ed with otiences und er the Ku Kl ux 1 a ws, were upl)efore Judge Logan andj the U. S. Commissioners last week, most of whom were bound over to the Federal Court,: a number of them being already. under bond for their ; appearance at : Raleigh in the same cases, ana some - not oemg- auie io giye ponus were . ' - The lik0i r Sentiiid says : J. H. Myrover, Esq., of Fayetteville, will by special invitation of Theo: N." Ramsay, President of the State Council Friends' qt Temperance, address the' citizens 'of Ra leigh on? Wednesday night, the 30th. : Mr. My rover is a , natural orator, thoroughly easyln manner, clear, and correct in de livery, and free, exact and eloquent in his :The y Kewbern Times says : We learn that the house of Mr. John Rich on South River with a large amount of turpentine was destroyed by an incendia ry lire a'few days since. The fire was set in the absence of the owner, and 'spread from the house ahd out buildings to the adjacent woods where turpentine in barrels-ready for market was scattered about; Amount of loss unknown.' but estimated at low figures most be large, as Mr. Rich makes ajarge crop; of turpentine yearly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. No High Prices ! TERMS ARE MODERATE. Clothing at Low Prices. Our line of TUKHISniNS GOODS Is still large enough to supply the trade. Fine White Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Ac LEATEtEli BAGS, TRUNKS, HATS, &c. MUNSON & CO., i f CLOTHING and FURNISHING STORE, aug2Vtf " f ' . 38 Market Street. FOR RENT rnHE comfortable Dwelling House , .- eituatcd on Third street, next to the corner of Nun, at piesent occu- pied by Mr. BeU. f:-." .. i . JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, aug 25-2 w . . - No. 5 North Front St. t . . , . : Fine Calf Brogans ! JUST RECEIVED with OTHER Qnalilles of Good Shoes, v DUDLEY & ELLIS, ; Sign of the Big Boot. aug25-tf THE PLACE TO GET NICE THINGS 13 AT FREKGH'S, No. 1 Mackerel, Sugar Cured Hams and Strip?, Fulton Market Beef , put up by my order,. Delicious Cream, Ginger and Lemon Crackers, received to-day from I BAKERY. y,U (. Mr;viv r;.'.;: ;! TRY MY $3 WHISKEY, IT IS GOING FAST. - , .: ; W. R. FRENCH, : aag5-tf - . Cor. Market and Second sts. "Academy of Music' : . now open. ; ; I PRIVATE TUITION at ali hours during the day. " : : Evening Singing Classes for gentlemen. -Application can be made at any time from 8 A. M. till 6 P. M. Terms from $6 to $18 per session. ' ; : J. F, RUEUKERT, Professor. Aug 25-FrSnTu . . .. Blank Books and Paper. JJECORDS,' LEDGER, JOURNALS, - - Cash Books, Day Books, '-j " 1 Invoioe Books, Letter Bool ts. Legal Cap Paper, Fools Cap Paper, BiHPaper : Letter Paper, Note Paper, Billet :; - ' ' Taper, Semion Paper. ' For salo at IIEINSBKRGEk c . y. Live Book Stoic, 'aug 2t-tf MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL, NOTICE. rpBE subscriber -will open, daring the en lLj suinsr Autumn, a Scbool for "Boys in this ciiv. The number of pupils will be limited to instruction or youth, l leei to oe tne oest pledge I can offer to tne-public. 4 ' .' -. i -. --. " r'--r I:-." r : o lC. K. MEADE. ' References :' Bishop Alkinson, Revds. A. A. Watson, D. D., H. L. bingleton and Geo.' Pat-, terson. ; - . " .-,-.. or term8, apply to CbL J.-W. Atkinson. ; july C-eodaui Tlliat Tu . ... - ;. A' POLLAK & SON. Maun lacturers, Importers and DEALERS IN i -t, , Pipes,; Smoter's Articles M ; I WHOLESALE, 43 Maiden Lane,V RETAIL ONLY1' Genninc Mcersclianm Goods at 3 27' JOIIN . STREET, N. --'': . j y -iyt. Address, for Retail CircularStAc.,- Let ter Box 5846. J iar-.&X' HUne 224f .IfU ' 'i'x-i -V ' ". "'?"' -' " '' - ', ASCHOR UIE STEAMERS j ij jt SAIL every ; Wednesday and Saturday to and - from, NEW YORK and GLASGOW, culling at Londonderry to Jand mails and pas sengers. . - v -"J- .M Jv",-.r' ' 1 , . Tne Steamers ot this favorite line are bnilt expressly lor the Atlantic Passenger Trade, and fitted up in-every respect with all the modern improvements calculated to insure the safety, comfort and ' convenience of pas sengers, --v..;---. i Passa.ok Rates, -payable in enrrency, to Glasgow, Liverpool and Londerry First Cab in, $65 and-$75, according to location; Cabin Return Tickets. 130. securing best accommo dations ; Intermediate, $33 ; Steerage, $28. : fames senaing ior tnexr menas in tne uia Country can . purchase tickets at 1 reduced, rates. For further particulars, apply to- ? ' V HENDERSON BROTHERS r ' t " - 7 Bowling Green, N. r. Responsible Agents wanted in town and country. v; . Jane 15F3m-ent el: T Hl6 1 ; jVHSCELliANEOTJS. Liverpool and London j'7-.s!';.V.-;t; yjtffiS, 'iv'i';if :'h'T':-; .S'fifj '"H.,'"Xv ' -'"f : . . ; and Globe r "r INSURANCE CO. Capital, - Surplus and Funds GOLD Reserve .$20,869,079 Oi Assets in tne UnitedStates:......."r5J,351,24 Daily Cash Receipts, up ards of V - gold,..:.;.............1........ ; 20,000 00 ' TH0S. GR!ffiLIE, :.-- . - - " . . i . -Oeii'l Asre for Korth Carolina. Office Nortb Side Princess street, Be tween Front and Water Streets. - WlL,3KIGTOV, IV. C. : I. O. BOX, 114. " " aug24:lw Pure Java Coffee ! , ChOICE SELECTED GRAIN Fresh Ground, received each week. Those-who nse this Cof fee speak very highly of its strength ami su perior aroma. Housekeepers can save them selves much trouble by using it. Send for a small quantity and give it a fair trial.- CHAS. D. MYERS ft CO., - " 7 North Front Street. . , MERINO SOAP, A new article, prepared expressly for washing Fine Fabrics, composed of the purest and best ingredients nsed in making Soap. Sold by- U CHAS. D. MYERS & CO. aug 24-tf 7 North Front St. Just to Hand: "Ai FBW BOXES COMMON TOBACCOS, 50 Cents Per Pound, - - .- . . ' ' . '- "GENUINE DURHAM," "STAR BRAND," "EUREKA," "PRIDE" andJ'SUPERIOR." " Victor Twist," " Wine Sap," ' MAT FLOWER FINE-CUT. By aug 2ttf , J). P1UOTT, Tobacconist. OFFICIAL. Office Treasurer aud Collector, CITY OF WILMINGTON, 'N. C, AUGUST S4tb, 1871 City Taxes on CSeal Estate, , for 1871, ' . ' - ' . if not paid by 1st September Proximo, will be entered as DELINQUENTS and AD VERTISED, J Pay at once and save additional ctst3. T. C. SERVOSS, Treasurer and Collector. aug 24-1 w. Spirit Caiks, Glue, &c. j 600 NEW SPIRIT CASKS, 5 ; 100 BBLS. GLUE, :J l.OOO Bdls HOOP IRON, t 100 Papers Rivets, 20 Bbls. Bungs, 10 Bbls. RED OCHRE, 10 Bbls. Lamp Black, For sale by ' ' F. WKERCHNER, 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. aug 24-tf Flaur and Corn. QQQ BBLS.' FLOUR, QQQ BUSHELS CORN, . f '-'-' 'For sale 1 7 'r :' ' ; : . F. W. KERCHNER, aug24-tf J; 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Bacon and Pork. 25 HHDS. SMOKED SIDES, : - 25 .. " - SHOULDERS, ' i ' , ' . i 20Hhde: D, S. Sides, 20 Hhds; D. S. Shoulders ioo bbls. pork; . . 1 For jsale by ' k ;. Vl - 1 - ;F, W. KERCHNER, aug 24-tf ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. The Cape Fear Guano S a complete Fertilizer,: representing bone and meat in .proper, proportions, to perma nently improve the land. D. M. BUIE, ? . Chemist.' The Cape Fear AS produced the largest net increase of ,U b T T O tt. '7;- or any manure i.w hew fairly tried. . For par ticulars address . . 1. M. BUIE, Chemist, .'.-' - : . Cape Fear Chemical Works, ' ; feblGSAFtf ; , . - Wilmington, N. C Shields' Eye Washy jr". a ! UAJSTJVJlOTVBXO BY; j - : MBS. - SUE : W. CASH WELL, .; r ':'? ' "r WUmingtbrit'N. C-V ti''!i- JPne of. the most effective, remedies for ' INFLAMED, SORE AND WJSAK EYES, ? ever offered to the public. ' . - -. : , r " For sale by all Druggists in the city. Price 25 cents per botttei'-:;;?4fel ?sip'ft i'Hu'': ': GREEN & FLANNBB, 3- ? u wholesale Agents, -! 47 Market street,' miay 25-tf ilJ'i'iiP'i' -RUE C K E RT, - ! : " .'Asent of Flrt-Clas Pianos sold, at manufacturer's prices and on easy terms. . . Old Pianos taken in Exchange. ' - -' Pianos tuned and repaired. -) ' ' ' MASONIC HALL, WILMINGTON; N. C. , ang2i-tf - Lays,. roar days,... s, five days,. .. one week,..... .............. 4ar Contract Advertisements taken at ft v portionately low rates. Marriages, Deaths. Heluioux-- Funcr! cd Obituary notices will 'tx'lMj'5' 1 n'.lf js when paid for in advuue tf r r i is will be charged. - - - - ; TBSJfS Casn en dcatand;,..... ..l ;v AUCTION SALES. .71 I. , JAMES. Auctioneer. By JAMES A MEARES. Elegant City 7 Residence AT AUCTION. ! VERY EASY TERMS. : ' ON THURSDAY MORNING, Sept. 7lh, at 11 o'clock, at Exchange Corner, we will sell that '- ; ' . ELEGANT HOUSE AND XOT, desirably and centra II v located on the North east CORNER SECOND and CHESTNUT STS., well known as the RIVERA PROPERTY. The house is large and roomy, containing seven fine apartments, Including a brick base ment on the street level, besides Closets, Pan-, tries, Ac. , THE LOT IS 66x133 FEET, 66 feet on Second and 133 feet on Chestnut Btreet, leaving ample space for the erection of another dwelling on Chestnut street. There are on the premises a largo double Kitcneu house, with four rooms, .store-room, wood honpo, well, Ac. TERMS One-fourth cash, balance 0, 12, If, 24 and 30 months, with interest from date. July 25-ts Tu Th and Sat Just Received : - 400 BBLS. FLOUR, IOO BBLS; PORK, IOO ' Bbls. Molasses, SO Bbls. Sugar, 50 Bbls. 'Crackers; 50 SacksCofiee, 1,000 Sacks Salt, 100 Boxes Soap, 100 Boxes Pet ash ' and Lye, 100 Boxes Starch and Can dles,' 25 Boxes Bacon, 25 Boxes x ' . ' ' Tolaccg &c, &c, Ac. ' For sale low by " aug 22-tf EDWARDS A HALL. WoQd and Willow-ware j v at cost; OR A SHORT TIME jUNLY, I WUl dispose of my large stock of the above goods V . A T C O ST ! Come early and 6cctire bargains, f jliM - - s AT -" ' W. M; STEVENSON'S 4 ;: House Furnishing Crockery Store, aug 24-lw j- ' Hew Styles of "Hats ! F A L L STYLES Silk Stiff and Soft Hats JUST RECEIVED. ; . THOS. H. WRIGHT, 'NO. 9 North Front Street. aug 22-tf O. TALBOTT,' O. H. TAXBOTT A. TA.LBOTT TAI.BOTT b SOUS, ; - (Successors to Talbott ft Bro.) . r . ; SHOCIiOE MACHINE WORKS, Cor. Cary & Seventeenth Sts., Richmond, Va. KAlTOTAOTTJIlKBa 0! ji'l s! - Portable & Stationary Steam Engrluei, Circular Saw and Urlst Mills, Jly dranlle Presses, and all kind of Tobacco Fixtures, Wrought Iron Work, Brass and Iron Castings, Machinery of every description, Ac. . jan 25-SAFly,, -f-. t u .-; - , . For Sale or Rent. X HE STOCK. LOT AND STABLE, on Prin- ' V , cess Street,, west -.of and adjoining the Jail, and opposite the Theatre." ; ' ' C j :t, , i : .: : 4v. . ' . Apply to aug!3-Im ;i- WILLARD BROS. .Wanted. J. Situation as Instructor in Instrumental Music, in some Academy or Institute, by a young lady of ample experience Unexcep tional references furnished. . . for further particulars, ' J - Address ,! TEACHER,' f', Hint T7"T . .. . U U!, m .. Cape Fear and Black Rivers. THE STE AMeF LITTLE SAM, : " capt: r. p. paduisonI ; ' : ."ITS now running regularly between Wllmlng X ton and PointCaswell, leaving Wilmington Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 114 o'clock A. M., and Point Caswell Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 o'clock! A. VI., touching at all intermediate landings lor pas sengers .or freight. Fare, $1 meals extra. Freight charges very moderate. , ' For freight or passage, apply to Captain on board. : r fi ;v sept 21-SAFtf WANTS. WANTED Purchasers to call at S.Levy's, 44 Market street, and examine his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, fchoes, Hats. Notions, Ac, which are now selling at actual cost, .' " . - -'-", 'may 30-4m LOST AND FPU M D- "OOUJID On the Steamer Waccamaw, Wod JD nesday, August 16th, a Kair bracelet with gold clasp. The owner can have it by calling at this office and paying for this adveitise ment. ; ' . tang25-lt 1 ''' . 1 K ' - ' ! im "Tj101TB1 A place where Dry Goods, Cloth- JD. ing. Boots, 8hoes, Hats, NotionsAc., are being sold at actual coiL " S. Levy's, 44 Market street, is the place. . - r may30-m FOR GALE OR RETJT, TTIOR S ALE AtAoWiL Cost, by 8. Levy, JD 44 Market street. Dry Goods, ClothLig." Boots, Shoes. Hats, Notions, Ac. Call ana secure bargains. may 30-4m f I! ; 1 i Is i r hi- r 1 i-. n... Mi . ' m nt "i Si..-1 :l ! i s !?: i''''l Mi I! I m i: lit hi
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1871, edition 1
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