r PUBLISHED DAILY, ' .f ' wj M BERNARD, Editor and Propr, Qyyioa, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front fit. nnfl vear, in advance... ...........7 00 S&i in advance 3 60 Sw-I- months, in advance.....). ,... 00 .nonth. in advance 75 rue Horhiho Star will br deli vered in 'any part of the City at F vttMv. Cknts per week a HSETEOROIAtfIAJL ILKCOItO. I u . Aug. 2G, L871. ; Barom- lnec- Teter ; mom" eier . eter. 80:11 -81 30.10 s 89 SO. 11 8L' Time. Wind. Weather .7 A. M. 2 t. M. 1 M. SE fresh Cloucjy o ui iso. c ic air a iresn rair MeanTemp."of day, 83 deg.- ' - r Note. All barometric readings aro reduced to Ibe sea-level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit . i 4 : i ,i - Robbkt 4 3ht both,! - .. Serg't Signal Service U. si. A. Weather Reporf. . , j War Dbpabtmjentvj -Office of Chief Signal Officer, .. 'Washington, Aug. 264:85 P. M. J . Probabilities. . ;...),. The barometer will probably fall very gene rally except in the Golf States, and local rains continue from Indiana to Maine. , Brisk south west winds on the South Atlantic, ' and south east on the Middle Atlantic coast The ; cy clone will probably diminish . Its. central area bat spread unto an extended rain from Ten nessee to Ohio," Virginia' and New Jersey. Failing barometer, with - increasing westerly winds, for Lake Superior. , - , ' f r THE V II UCU II UECTOIt "ST. SuNDAr, 'August 27. V Joint services in the Parishes, of St James, and St. John's. , ' 1 Twelfth Sunday after Trinity: - ! Morning Prayer at . St. John?6 at .11 A M; . Evening Prayer at St. James' at 6 P. M, - ' .First Baptist Chureli. y "J;;' Cokneb Market and Fifth Streets, . Rev; JVC. Hiden, Pastor.-' : Services at 11 A. M.; and 5 P.M. " ' ; . Sunday. School at 9 A.. M. . .. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in room above Pastor's study.- ? - - Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday: night at 8 o'clock. : ' ' ; ", Second Baptist Clmrchi, . . ... Corner of SirrH and Church Streets! Kev. J. E. King, Pastor. ' y Sunday School at 9 A. M. " ' ' Services at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. . l'rayer Meeting every. Tuesday night at o'clock. -- 4- - I irst Presbyterian Chinrch, Corner Third and Orange Streets, f xiev. H. L. Singleton, Pastor. -Services atlOX A. M. by Rev. N. Z. Graves. Sunday School exercises commence atr 8 P. II. . .--vv,r----w-:-iv,-1,- Lecture Thursday evening at 7o'clock. St. Thomas Church (Catholic), On Dock Between Second and Third Sts- Mass at 64 and 10 A. M. Vespers " at 4 P. M., Rev.'M. S. Gross, officiating clergyman. Front Street"!!. E. Church, SouthJ CoitxER Walnut and Front, Streets. liev. Dr. Moran, Pastor. :: J J ' Services at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. : - V v Sunday School 3 P. M. Regular weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday nitfht at 8 o'clock. Ail are invited to atteud. The pews in this church are all free. Gentler manly "ushers will be in waiting to onduct strangers to seats. . . .. ; Filth Street JUj . Church, Fifth Between Church "and Nun Streets. Rev. Frank H. Wood Pastor. Services at 10 A. M., and at 8 P. M. -. L : Sunday School at 9 A. M. Class Meeting Tuesday at 8 P. M. - Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. iit. Paul's EvatuXntheran Church,, Market "Street, Corner of Sixth.,, if Rev. G. 'D. Bernheim, Pastor." ' ' Sunday School at 9 A. M. Services at 10 A. M. by Rev. H. B. Burrj ; Seamen's Bethel, , Dock. Between Front and Water Streets, Services at 7 P. M., by Rev. H.. B. Burr. Christian Chapel (Colored Methodist), Corner Church asd Seventh Streets. Sabbath School at9 A. M. - Services at II A. M., 3K P. M. anjl 8 P. M. by the Pastor, Rev. Ellis Lavender. S St. Paul's (colored Episcopal),' Corner Orange and Fourth. Streets, Services at 10 A.M. and 8 P. M., by Rev. C. O. Brady (col.) Positively Selllns Out at Cost at No.' 44. Market Street. : ; Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. John G. Bauman, corner Trout, and Market Streets, and intending .to open there with an entire new Stock of Goods, I now offer ray entire, present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,' Hats, Notions,' &c, &c,at actual cost. ' -it '':'i.'-A : Persons wishing to purchase will do well by calling. on; me before buying.elsewhere," as luey will ceruiniy be able to get bargains at , ;-:;:;:'-L';TV.'-S.Xevx's,-J,' may 80 4m 4Ngxt door. td Patten's Bakery. Ueinsberoer's Live Book Store, 89 Market ft. Records, Ledgers, Legal Cap Paper, and a general assortment of Blank Books, Ac. Hostetter & SariTHCelebrated Stomach Bitters. , " V 4 . - J K. Erbecke, - Secretary German "Assbcia tion. -v- 'f.iT'' - f x i Munson iSt-Co, City Clothiers. Suits made to order. . . H. Bubkimeb, Sign of the ''Indian ,ChiefV Imported and Domestic.Segars. .-rAV ; . ' r, ', . Lee & Shepabd TbV ' Yery ; Best Church Music Booki, .ii?vi-sr-i9'?3f 'l'Sf l Vt- M'.'.yi W. l,.CAApAT;.Ci Dudley' Ejlljs. No. 41 ;Market ' Btreei-' F. kERCHEBj2728and IJ9NWater st; Bagging and Tje?t Corn arid Hay&ct i C'.D Mters & Co: , No. 7 North Front st.-- rresn urouna; Java jjonee, c 0. G. pARSLET-Co(ipQWdeiVvLime, Ce- . "lent, ."i-il.rf G. a; NBWEtigetrt Hall's Combination Sewing Machine Attachment .smS-uy t? ;, , k r i ;. 1 if A ? ' iiy Court.' The following cases were dispossed of yes"- terday ;1 U'--mtrt- Kebecca Jones, charged with the larceny of a certain amount of jpnoneyotip and defendant discharged. .:. . Zt Mary Kenan, charged with" retailing withoui license, was found not guilty and discharged, Beverly Scott, 'charged with seduction and btRterdy. '-Kol. 'pro. -entered on. pajment of One white man, whose name we are i request! ei to withhold was up forflghtingquaVrelKig, cursing, &c, but was found not guilty and dia charged oh the plea 'thathe acteoSiu 'Jself-dfef Two other caiea verotinie4ye other cases veroconthmed byer;J-1 1 ol. VIII-ITor 134. : j l.or.al Dots. v There have been no shrimps io-t market during the past week, owing tff the hiRh tide"?. Bishop Gibbons; of this city, is- advertised to deliver a discourse at the Town Hull in Salisbury this evening. . -We'are requested td6taie'luatRev. N. Z. Graves will All the pulpit of the: lst Presbyte rian Church this morning. t - f...t : , t . The second regular mecti g of the Ger man Association will be held at Runge's Half to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock. We learn from, the Jiobesonian that the outlaws have succeeded in obtaining twelve signatures to tbeir petition to the Governor for .pardon. K ' - Rev. G D. Bernheira, Pastor of the Luthe ran Cunrch in this city, preaches, in St. John's (Lutheran) Church, Salisbury, this: morning and evening. 'r XTrn "y TJTrY v . ' Adjutant General Gorman arrived ia Lnm berton on Friday, 'accompanied by a detach meut of ; U. S. soldiers. The Jlobtsonian 6ays active operations are to commence at opce, ' Among the visitors at Kfttrell's Springs during the past week, Stone, of the Weldon 2fewst noticed the families of Col. R. R. Bridg- er8, Gen. Robert Ransom and Dr. Wright, of this city, ' - 1 'N, The third Quarterly Meeting of Fifth Street M. E. "Church, which commenced on yesterday, 'will be eontiuedto day. RevDr. CIoss, Presiding Elder,' will preach morning and evening" " ' , , uK ;., Mr. RL." Harris has our thanks for Uthe N. Y. Ledgernnd. Chimaey Corner lor the "''cur rent .week.. He'keeps a full supply o aUVthe latest a fid most 1 popular 1 publications ;at his' NewsStand on Front street. ..' ' We have been requested to call the i atten tion of the Health officers to the lot on Second street, between Orange and Ann, known as the Tanyard.lot,;it being a very low lot where filth accumulates in abundance, and where there is at present a full crop of all kinds of obnoxious weeds. - ; , Thanks to Mr, Ht . Burkhimer, of No. 6 Market streot, for one of his patent cases of "My Own Brand" of cigars, which i we. have tried and found to possess all the qualities of a fine ckrar. Lovers of the - weed . will find everything to his taste at Mr. Burkhimer's es tablishment. . About City Taxes. -There being some talk in the community that the City Clerk and Treasurer is acting pre maturely in' making announcement that, city real and personal-tixes must be paid by the 1st of September, or they will be put on the delinquent list and advertised, he requests us to copy for publlcjh formation Sec: 4 of the tax ordinance,; which isas follows: V ; L ?i - ' Sec. 4. The Tax:Collector shall,5 from and after the second day of September, 1871, pro ceed to collect the taxes upon Real." Estate, that may then be due and rernainingrui.paid, BY DISTRESS, A3 13 PROViDED BY LAW. , It may be well to state that the re has been no alteration in this particular section since last year. ; - - . - Necessary Precnntlolls. The authorities give notice In another col umn that no . person arriving directly from Charleston during the, prevalence of the epi demic wi'l be allowed to stop within the cor porate limits 6( this city,' and that no person who visits ; Charleston from; this ci!y.will be alio Wed to return during the continuance of the fever This order, we learn, will go into effect commencing with to-day. v For the pur pose of enforcing it an -officer will - be at Meares' Bluff on the arrival of each train. The public are also notified that no melon or cantelope rind must be thrown icto the streets 6r alleys of the city.' " Retired.' '' 1 '.: We notice that our old friend, A.--J.:?Yopp, Esq.l for the past twenty-seven years or there abouts, an attache of the Journal office' as Com merciar Editor, has severed " his "connection with that paper. A connection of such long standing made him appear a permanent fixture of the establishment, and it must .seem odd to him to he so suddenly interrupted in.hia regu lar routine of duties. We wish him much sue cess in his retirement i, -- ir; - Personal, The Weld on Iffews says V We" had the pleas are of seeing in-our office on Wednesday Mr. Josh. James, the Associate Editor of that Ster. ling sheet, the -Wilmington Journal. Mr, James ; ' and lady - were goiug to Kitt rell's Springs and from thence to the Western por tion of the1 State, to 6pend a brief holiday from the heat of the Cape Fear cityl ; Ponds to be Drained. " ; . t'.'-..) 6 ivar(l mio (iuuu luttticij iiui iu ui iuo Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, near the Charl otte'd epo t, ah d also the one n DaWsoh street, aear Frqnt, iu the Southern part of the cityi w 11, by order of the eity authorities, be drained oh Monday. vThis will have a mate rial cfTect upoH .: th t ' heal th of the ' city in the localities mentioned. . " " - , j ivi ' . ' .J . r Si . - . rik;4 1- The Llutheran Cbnreh. - -. . . .? . Rev. Mri Bernheim, of St . Paul's Lutheran) Church, being absent in attendance upon the Synod 6f North Carolina now in session in Da vidson 'county his pulpit will - bo filled this morning, at 10 o'clock, by Rev. H. B. Burr of eeaSen'a BehelThW vices at. night ztTjiA tijixi ifff f ExenrsIori.'-iK l'-t .There will be a grwd'excursipn given by th Choir of the First AMiAnjSfjfmtnreui the benefit of the Chur'c6) oneSteamel' Waccamaw on Monday, Sept. 4th, accompanied ly the Closer BudjBrass audVHT)1? WW leave her wharf at 9 o'clock precisely. ; It j - ).... Printing Infc,'' i. ' A full supply, of Robinson's Printing. Inks kept constantly ; on hand at the office of the MninotarI rhesV inareequaj, if not superior, to any manufactured in this country. Kegs of 25 iep! benefit SrSfePli) 8ollc! ited. : ) : 4; "i-; " i- -"W . " 1 v - r ! , , f, " ' ' ,' i v" i , f -"l,"'"'.'. c TWIIHI1TGT0N,. c.,:SUNDAYi ATTGUST 27.187L Whole Ho. 1,224 The Yellow Fever, in CharlestonCor - respondence.' " i It having been definitely ascertained that the yellow ever .really existsin Xharliston, and that it t hauheeji Ideclaredl 6ytuei Biardzf Health of that ciljrtfct it has assumed an cpi; demic form, Acting Mayor Ci; ad bourn imme diately set to work to call to hisassfslifjc? f he best medical advice he could obtain, and to secure the co operation of prominent gentle-.. men of the city, for, the purpose of "counseling together as to . the best means to be adopted to place the city in a good sanitary condition, and to prevent, if possible, the. introduction of the feaVful disease into our midst; In pur suance of this object, he has organized an Ad visory Committee, as' will be seen by the an nexed correspondence, said committee to per form the functions usually exercised by a reg ularly organized Board of Health: It is hoped that our citizens generally, will cordially.co- operate with them, in any measures they may adopt to secure the safety of the city from the ravages of thelerrible disease. . The following is the correspondence alluded to : ; m -ljiia(t--iiT-ir tO'.-MATOB.8 OFFICE ; President College of Physicians - t 'Dear Sir: I have been officiatlyInformed by me mayor oi jnanesion,- o. v., 'inai yeiiow fever has made itsppearance in that city ana has become epidemic I desire thatj tbis city sliOuld be put in as good saniiary condition as possible, and iu this we need medical advice. I therefore request that ypu appoint, a com mittee of two, (including yourself),' from your body, to confer - and ' advise with: myself and the Marshal about this matter, cp 'j jx ;n v .Very respectfully, ..J, : "..X,'-.. " . jYour ob't sery'f,' ' " '-'""'" ' ;'v" 'v ; " Geo. Chadbourn.v ' ;:'-iJ ; - .. .-- Acting Mayor; !- . Wilmington, K CM Aug, 26, 1871. ' , Hon. Geo Chadbourn, Mayor protemimi ''' Sir.' I have the honor to; acknowledge -the receipt of ',your, communication -of. this A. M. In reply.I commend the course you have taken. as one very important to the welfare and safety of our people. ' r:r ; : ; 1 Feeling the importance of medical advice in this matter, I do cheerfully comply with your request by appointing Drs. Satchwell, Norcom, Bellamy and Loiq, who will unite with me in rendering you the services desired. . - 1 " I am, sir, very respectfully," ' Your obedient servant, . : J. Francis Kino. ' . Mayor's Office, ' .'. Wilmington, Aug. 26, 1871, t... Dr. W, W. Harriss, - , ,; : s President Chamber of Commerce : . Dear Sir .'Having been officially informed by the Mayor of Charleston, 8. . C, that . the yellow fever lias made its appearance iu that city, and has become epidemic, I desire that this city shall be placed in as good sanitary condition as possible, and to accomplish this, I request that you appoint a committee of two, induding, yourself to confer and advise: with myself and the Marshal upon this matter. . , .' Respectfully, your ob't s'v't, . : - Geo. Chadbourn. - In response to the above letter, Dr. Harriss has notified Acting Mayor Chadbourn that he will cordially to operate with them ' in the matter and appoints Mr. B. G. Worth in t con nection with himself as members of the Com mittce. .. The members of the Comm ttee are request ed to meet the Mayor and Marshal in the office of the latter, on Monday, at 3p. M., for consultation. The Sleeping: Cars. We learn that the sleeping car on the Wil mington, Columbia and ..Augusta Railroad, which was to' have gone South last night, was ordered to lay over here until Monday, and the one due herefrom Charleston this morn ing was ordered to lay over at Farmer's Turn out and to be ; thoroughly, disinfected before .being brought to this city. - , . ? Our Chip Basket. ... Rich men: have no faults. . , Idle hope is a waking dream. ' A fool's head never whitens.' Too much courtesy', too much craft - ' Wlio is overnice loses many a slice. "V T.. Every one sings as..heuhaa . the. giftjind marries as he has the luck. -U..C :; Poor men seek meatfor their stomachs, rich hien seek stomaehs for tlieir mat v Make people think you.. consider them clever and agreeable, and they will be pretty apt to have a pleasant impression of "yourseir A good little girl in Sprinfield, Mass.; cried herself "almost to death,?'; becauseshe forgot to thank a man who had found; her lost canary. -r. " l Boys, rememberyougrow old every day ; and if you have had habits,' they grow bid, too; and the older both get, the harder you are to separate. .-',". - i -7 It is much easier to lose the good opinion of people than to regain it ; and when any one does not care for the good opinion of others he or she Is not worthy of respect. ' John Ditto is the'nameof the Buffalo city engineer, nfs wife's' nam e'ls Ditto, and, . the children are ait ' Ditto. " Wlien4hi,,sigos Ibis name under that . of spmeboQ el'sy it is; 'f aid to create some confusion at times. t 4 KI VEIt AND MAltlNE NEWS. 5 The steamer t: Winanls, together Ivith the wrecking schooner,: which have for some time past been engaged af the wrecT of the JPersia on Frying Pan Shoals,- having accomplished their work, sailed for New-York yesterday.'5 j Bishop A thlnson's Appointments ''"'. Bishop Atkinsouhas made the following ap-j pointments : ' -;;:;"-Si Leuoir, i 4 . : ?. V f ". . iVViAugustilS Valle Crucis,., . . " 16. Grove Chapel, Caldwell county,!.' "'';;-' tlfc Wilkesborough, , . 20.: Gwinn's Chapel .C j-. k?.Vii ... V. '. '-' f 22 Turner's Factory, Iredell county, ," ' ' - 25. StatestUleTtVi ::V. IViV;' 27j Llncolntonv... ...... ....... .. .'. "SO. High Shoals, Gaston county, ' Sept 1. Charlotte . . , 1 1 -. . . v- Si . , , r i .. It ... - OH i3t. xuary B, urango couui.t,... ...,. M, .., -.- '. .Hillsborough, . . ., . l ? .'ij ;( , . KittrelivSprtngs, Urranyiue ca ? ," .a Hendeon,iv.v'ifWi.'i'i 154 WUUamslHrbnKu;;i Warrenton. : . .'. . . . . . ; . . . . ..... . . V V . Prayers In the Churches r.The following proclamation from the Act ing: Mayor will be read in the various Churches of the city this morning : -.. : ' Mayor's' Office, ) n ' Wilmington, N- C., Aug. 26, 187L f r . . "' To theTastor of Christian Churches of Wil mington : Having been officially informed by the Mayor of Charleston that yellow fever is prevailing in that city and has become epidem ic,' ahil'i?ejievingln an overruling ! Providence that governs ail i' ?rf the Mayor of Tthe city requests that you ask your p,nSreffaUons to unite with 'you in ' prayer to Arhfitv; God that our eity may be spared the ravages of i. terrible disease. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. Craven cotirity ' wants ;a "Fair.' . ,- Notwithstanding the , season, saya the Kewbern Times, the number of marriages seem to be about as great aa in cooler.weather,- .:,. ' " ", . The Tar River is $0 low. in the, vicinity of ,,Tarbbrq!that rthfs' JSouth erner H induced to assert r that "ibe , -bo vs might play base ball in the fiver bed. if it wasn't so dusty, , , , ., ,- . ... The Vindicator says :"iH-;"Wrri. Egerton'was before the: IJ.8.'' fJooiniis sioner on Monday, last, charged aa -one of tlie parties, "who . releasad ( the prisoners from McDowell jail bai 1 lie vas senkto.' prison. v 7 X, ;-Tbo 'VYeldon News says : -The farmers in this section - now tellnas that the cotton crop hereabouts will fall short of late expectations, in consequence; of :a heavy: falling off, pt the bolls, the;result, vf e suppose, of the cold, spell ia the latter The Old North-State .paper and printing office, at Salisbury, : will be sold at auction on Saturdays the 16th" oft aeptember. : The bmce -embraces 5 every thing necessary to run a- tri-iweekly and weekly newspaper, except a J press. - This is a chance for a good investment.' i-ti v ;. ' --.The Jiobesonian r "says I Wd learn that a most interesting revival of re ligion is now in progress .in; the; Baptist church at Abbottsburg, under s the jdirec tion of Elder P. C. Connelly, assisted v by Rev. H. Lennon. Several have already been received for baptism, and .the inter est continues : ir-v'-vn a "mK The - Rockingham - Observer says a German named Andrew Alo, who has been employed for some time past as a weaver in" Great Falls' Factory at that place,' has been ; missing since Sunday evening last,V and notwithstanding the Sherift, assisted. by a posse,have made dili gent search for hinif no clue whatever has as yet been obtaind as to his whereabouts. It is supposed that he has been murdered: SPECIAL NOTICES. WILTED DOWN. ! " Ask the tnan who complainsof wilting down" in torrid -weather what he has done to sustain his system under the extra strain im posed on his vitality. ' Ho may tell yon that he has tried a variety of cathartics to purify his blood and brighten his spirits. Under such treatment, of course, his strength has given way, and His energies bavebecome exhausted. What he requires is a restorative,' not' a de pletant. His blood is thin j his nerves have lost their natural tension, and nature demands to be renovated and reinforced. The means is within the reach of all. ( For nearly a score of years, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been building up broken constitutions, bracing and strengthening attenuated frames, and afford ing comfort, ease, and hope to thousands: As a preventive ' of the' epidemics which : make such havoc with the health of the inhabitants of new settlements, this famous tonio is cer tainly without a rival. ; Perhaps the principal portion of its world wide fame is attributable to its astonishing cures of dyspepsia, and. all forms of indigestion. But these are not a moiety of its triumphs. All the types of bili ousness yield to its persistent use. It is a regulating medicine or the highest order ; and its effect upon the secretions, when irregular, Is most salutary. . . , Imposition of the grossest' character Is sought to be practiced upon the community by vendors, who recommend under the name of bitters" fiery compounds of a dangerous character, which they attempt to substitute for the great national tonic. Shun all; such nostrums, and see that you have the genuine Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, properly authen ticated by labelf name and stamp, and sold in bottles only. aug 27-eodlw Su We Fri ; . Marshal's Office, ' U ;u 2 - - AUGUST 2dth, 1871. ' Aiaving; receivea-j information from the Mayor of Charlestcn that the yel-4 low fever prevails in that city as an epidemic, ana to prevent its introauctipn Into this city if possible; notice is hereby .given that no person from; Charleston 'shall bi allowed to stop within, the corporate limits ot this city,' and all persons who may visit Charleston from ttls city wiii hot be allo wed to relnrn: daring the continuance f the fever in Charleston." : " All - persons are hereby notified' that this" Order will be enforced BTaiCTLV. ' ' "''''j The health of our people 'demands its' en forcement, j ;"(;;'? f There will be ah officer at Meares' Bluff on the ai rival of eaeh train to prevent the land ing of any passenger from Charleston, design ing to stop in this eityijarif i & it, tang 27-tf ;ft?itil-rvfE'f hi: City. Marshal:! Marshal's Office CIT XI F WIUUIXOTO Jf, JT. C.j . r ( -: AUGUST 28, 1871 aVOfiBi Notice K ; : IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT,-WATE1 MEL- ons Musk Melons, Cantelppd.rindsor seeds must not bi thrown into any street; or.aUey. Persons having the above for sale will keep a barrel into which all refuse . matter must be placed, and the barrel kep ina, convenient place for the Street. Scavenger, to remove.' ; I particularly call the attentions of hucksters to this matter, and .any person violating the above order win be rigidly dealt with. 34 J K MsBy order of foeaybr. ' CityMarshaL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V DISTRICT COUBT OF THE U. STATES, . . FOB THB . .. . -:f 'i f Capo Fear District of North Carolina, 3 In the matter of n, Solomon Haasi Bankrupt fn THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that on the 24th day of August, 1871, a Warrant of Bank ruptcy was issued out of the District Comt sf the United States, for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina,' against the estate, of Solomon Haas, of Wilmington, in the County of New Hanover,' in said District who has been adj udged a Bankrupt on his own petition. That the payment of any debts, and the de livery of any: property belonging": to such i&nkrupt, to him or for his use, and the trans ferof 5ny property by him, are forbidden by law, and tfcnt a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt l vrrove their debts, and to choose one or more "snees of his Estate, will be held at a Court orikruptcy, to be holden at the U- S. District CbutO- Itoom, in Wilmineton, N. C betore William A. Uuthrie, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for said Bistrico, on the 4th day of October, A. D., 1871, at Id o'clock A.M. - " ; y , r. ; . s. T. CAEROWj IT. S. Marshal. Jo3. H: Nem1, Deputy. ; . aug 17-law2w German Association THE SECOND REGULAR MEETINGof the Association will be held at Runge's, Hall On Monday, the 2Sth inst., at 8 o'clck I, M. . v'j .v.Rv EBECKEu i . t'ii, xi :a - Secretary, i- -ang27-lt r. i i f Clothiers; LtsiJiTs;;HAi)Ei7 Fine Frcncb Dalilia Salts; and Black? Dress. Suils FINE: WHITEv SHIRT Si ; ' munson ife'cqlira:. ? . CLOTHING and FURNISHING GODS, . . aug 27-tf ,H j' '- : ,38 Market Street. . I' HAVE- j u' 9 t ; it e is e'iv e A LARGE LOT OF FINE M 1 '. Z !? Imported and Domestic Segara "? :" ' ' AtSO, AlfOTB EE "LOT OF PRIDE OF CAPE FEAR TWIST, jlNaT:'4sand;5s; . ; PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. - :-v: u:;,, :-rr :-:!:...; ' v u;'. e k V j II. BURKHIMER, v : aug 27-tf ,: j ,. r , No. 6. Market St. THE VERY BEST CHURCH MUSIC BOOK .i.hi1: JUST READY,: :;--,- ::.; T H E S A C R E D ; C7B O W N : ; . . . .. JL COLLECTION OF - .: . : . v New Hymn Tunes.Anthems, Sentences, Mo tets and Cbants, for-public and private wor ship, together with a complete and practical system of Elementary Instruction, written expressly for this work ; a large collection of four-pait Songs, bailees and Choruses for Sing log schools and Musical Conventions by B. F. HODGES, the well-known Author and Con ductor ; Associate Editor of the very success" ful work, " Jubilant Voices," and C. . W. FOS TER, one of pur most popular New England Teachers.. :-',' ' vt-i'i',.j',i.r-. .Av, - , Price. ! 50 : S13 SO er doien. The authors have spent two years in. writ ing, arrangmg ana selecting xor this work, which, in addition, to their best efforts, has a larger number, a greater variety, and abetter selection 01 coniriouuons tnan any previous Music Book of a similar character has pro duced. "We have large orders already for it. Orders will be answered in turn, and special terms made to Teachers and Choristers. Speci men copies sent by mail : postpaid on receipt Of $1. , - LEE & SHEPARD, au27SFlm ent 7 Publishers, Boston. - ALL. WHO USE Our Fresh Ground Java Coffee , -ABE P.EASEI. WITH IT. 'rf I The Grain is caref nlly;selected, parched and ground. - Packed and sent to bur order. ' TRY THIS and you will jjave better Coffee, with less trouble aad less oost. 11 ; CHAS. D. MyERS ft CO., 4 -'.rsk- r ; - r r; North Front Street. Pure Spices; Mholo & Ground. Cii AS. J. MYERS &.CO. - : : 71forth FrbntSt.V aug27-tC Lime ! Lime ! Lime ! v 'si- OSEXDALE CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS and ilAIlt," ' 1 . K. - f For sale in any quantity by " aug 27-tf 3 s O. G.! PARSLEY 4 CO.- CemMnation Sewit luCiMlttacteenti GUIDES THE WORK' ITSELF REQUIRES .i?" C-sJ.Tjj-Q- BASTING!''?' f:'!v r"' ';' i v ;".'- r ' ':. r' V- ; .i ' : i i ; ! Bindsj Fells, Hems," Braids, Ruffles, Gathers, Tucks, Quilts, all of which it executes in. i " X:i:. .. . : PERFECT STYLE. : - V . ' 4 wThis attachment can.be put on any- kind, of Sewing Machine, and Is. warranted to give en tire,satlsfictlcn.ji(f ,v-"-.- sctil : :iSent free hy mail on rpepipt of ai, ' ': ! i Trade supplied. at the usual discount.' j aug 27-tf For State of N.C. f Powder ! Eowderi i . Docking No. 2 and Blasting-h; f . Jforsaie oy. viVr.v.,-;:": V-r -.Vi aug :tf';;.ljc;o,a':?j f Floiir aiid'Tort. 750 :bblsflour Mt"; .- Sil i- V i 125 OW.,l Uttll. li 4, . .. .... :- .. - . 1 aug 27-tf ' . t .27,28 and 29 North Water St. ! 'c Son LADIES, ARE SOFT AND 'EASY,' and , D'i-XViOH i.fp:;l ..;:t'd in,'.tfi -pi-il i f . .Warrantea taVWear 7elli uwr: liis.M3.:S'ir:"i s "- li.i ' r' !": si.it: X . DUDLEY & ELLIS,?,, aug 27-tf V ... r.;.8ign of the Big Boot. rtATE3 of ADTrnTisina t ., One Square one day, . ... ... . . . . l 0 SI II It twoaays,.. .......... ' 'K' three days,.... .........; 2 0 f roar dars...... 2 M - , five days.M.. .....; 5 92 "If" n weekV...... .............. 0 45- Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates, v"'" : ' ' Jtorrlages,' Deaths,1 Religious, Funeral and Obituary notices will be insert s at half rata when paid for in advance ;otbrwl p full rates will be charged. , .v , v " ' -;-Tmbmb Cash on demand : . ' 1 ' "k Bagging and - Ties. IOO Rolls OF DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING 00,000 Yards Light and Heavy Bagging, ' 1 65 TONS TfES. ' ' ' Forsaleby " " k ' " K ' - 'U . . , ' jF. W. KERCnNER' . T . aug 27-tf ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. , , Corn and Hay. jg :QQQ BUSHELS CORN,; AfffT BALES HATi' i-i 1 r" -xtu For sale by , ( F. W. KERCHNKR, 1 pucr27-tf ''."'o'i.'.ji: 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Silt hd JUblasses. K Hi 1,500 SACKS SALT,' - ." . - .', 175 Hbds.,' Tierce3Tand ibis. Cuba liol?ft 1 r, j ;- ; . ; iv;-; i i . v ! " 150 Hhds., Tierces and Bbls. S. H. Molasses, For sale by. '-.'":- ' ' '- , " 'V. - . .. ' : F. W. KERCH NER,: . ' ; aug 17-tf r 27, 23 and 29 North "Water tiU Blank Books and Paper. JJEQORDS,. LEDGEB,'JOURNAL,S, ; ,;.VT ,4X "CasnBooksvDay Books, ?:k;: J . "did 2ri&i.."fr'V-r:.4v ' v-.; . Inyoico Books, Letter Books. tv.Vii. fMj.n .-ti.K'iifij, c-u.jji :"5 1. " , i-y Legal Cap Paper Fools Cap Paper, Bill Paper Letter Paper, Note Paper, Billet vs; ; Taper, Sernion Paper. . , ; ; . -'J For sale at U, i i: HEINSBERGEK 6 V f ;'': "- 1 -1 :t Live Book Stoic ; ang24-tf MISOET1T1ANEOUS. Bacon ! Bacon ! 1 A A AAA LBS. SHOULDERS ., , , and SIDES, -WILLAED BROS.-1 For sale by . lune 21-tf ; ;'::'': The Cape Fear Guano JLS a complete Fertilizer, representing bono and meat in proper proportions, to perm a; neptly improve the; land. r ; : - D. M.-BUIE, Chemist. feb!6S4Ftf 1 - The Cape Fear r TTAS produced the largest net Increase of C O. T T ON ' 1 J; 01 any manure, when fairlytried. , For par ticulars address D. M. BUIE. Chemist, . . Cape Fear Chemical "Works, ; feblBSAFtf Wilmington, N. C Notice. All OFFICERS WHO ARE REQUIRED by law to' renew their Official Bonds, are hereby notified to appear before the Board or 1 ! "-!: ' - ' ." i ?....!.,-'; w County Commissioners of New Hanover County, on .the first Monday in September next, and submit their Bonds for the approval Of this Board. . oj? -;.".-' WM. J. BITINS, t ' u"f;-;' Ilegister. ' aug(l3-tlstMSep ;i i)r r i i a If dtice. ' i &:&:i: , A LL PERSONS are hereby cautioned afclhst JLJl. harboring or trusting any of the crew of the British Brig J L. Pye. Captain or Con signee will not ne accountable lor any 'debts' or their contracting. ., V . " ' THOS. E. PYE, " . aug 26-2t .:::.i,."-vv:i..i-"".' i-Master.-' Jiist: Eeceived V 400 BBLS. FLOUB, IOO BBLS.- PORK, )00 Bbls. Molasses, 50 Bbls. Bugar,"- 50Bbls. Crackers,: 50 Backs Coffee, 1,000 Sacks ' Salt, ibo Boxes' Soap, 100 Boxes ' Pet ash ; "and Lye, 100 Boxes Starch and Can- f ihV ' ' '-' '' ''s.v -Us vr.-,', - dies, 55 Boxes Bacon, 25' Boxes - -4 For sale low by .j . ,;u7? y:u.. ; i ; aug 22-tf ;C-. j ; -il EDWARDS A HALL. WaritedJ A ;i J - 7 ". t Situation as Instructor in Instrumental Music, In some Academy or institute, by a young lady, of ample experience,,, Unexcep--tional references furnished. 4 1; For further particulars, ' n.ft "1 1 Address .TEACHER, Na 312 West Clay 8treet, aug 13-10t .Flm-----. Richmond, Va. THE:. PLACE . TO ; GET NICE.' THINGS , 1 1 QH'S, 'If N ol Mackerel, 8ugar Cored Hams and Strips, , Fulton Market Beef, put, up by ;my orjjer, t Delicious Cream, Ginger; and. Lemon ik , i Crackers,' received to-day from ! 1. r I i'. ''BAKERY; ' ! TRY MY $3 WHISKEY,' iT IS GOING FAST, aog25-tf- i . Cor, Market and Second stsi VAnTS. Si Ji.Ul XrrAirrEDi-PttreBS6fs fycaTI ht 8. Levy's, IT M Market street, and examine his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, i hoes, Hats, Notions, Ac, which are now selling at actual cost' - - . r. v - may 80-4m, DT-'ATJ D : FO U f D. "C10Jjri--A place where Dry Gooda, Cloth- uit,uwB, oil wo, uau!. motions, ac, are beinf sold at acfttai corf,; J3. Levy's 44 Market street, is the place; - ' ,J - irnav um - lOB SALCAt Actual Cost, by 8. Levy. JD 44 Market street,' Dry Goods, Clothiajr. Boots, Shoes,. Hats, Notions &.:: call ana WOhargajirritJ b'. tmayM i i ,- Ml : h J 4 V' - VA ..Hi .-.CM.. , m t 1 1 11 MV .? 1 r ii f I I. in -Mi .1 1 ; ? ' ' ! "' f:f::' ; in -. 'fi!!'.; i 'i.--; .r; V :J-