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THE IIOItNIHG BTAR; . , ; V PUBLISHED :1) All. Y ? Jv V VTBI. II BEBNABD; Editor suad pVopV OrvioB, Dawson Bank Buildings Front St. one vear, in advance . . ... ...;..-fc7 OQ x months, in advance. . a 60 Tnree months, in advance.,,..... ....:.;.t.r2-00 One month, in advance.. ......... JUL The Mobmino Star will be delivered :in any part of the City at Fvnxxsr Ckhts per weekv: Til GTEOKU LO QI CA I" RECUR l.'Vi, : ' , ;7-rrug;;.28,a87W Time. Biar mom- Wind. Weather j .Jeter. r,.,:- 7 A. M. S0:10i U 79 -i .3 light. -FalrWv 2 P. j M. ih04f J 87 J Is fresh Falriltei 9 P. M. S0;04 j KTO jo gentle' dearfe Mean Temp. tf day, 1- deg, y -ji j. .-..-.. Note. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea-leveUmd to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, . ' '-A-A KOBSHT. SKTBO'tH, ii iSergt.Siirial5ervice JJ-'B.Xi. 1.T A' . WAR DSFA.BTUSMT. ) Office of Chief Signal Offlceii, .17 Washington, Aug; 284:35-P.-;M; J ': k FMiabUUiet. f"' Southerly ' winds, with' cloudy 'and Va'iny weatherj are probable ; for Tuesday- km the Southern and Oulf boasts. Clearing weather from , Wisconsin to v Arkansas westward. yThe area of, , lowest ; pressore will probably move Northeastward . over Lake Huron,--with rain and fresh) Southerly winds onrthe; lower Lakes and Jlaslerjy winds on Lake buprior.rV'hreaU enins weather and light raiDs in the jMiddle and Eastern States. Pange'rouS winds i,re'not anticipated, ".-s. f' - f f jrj'. If tositivlr SeUlacmt at Coat at No. Having rented the store no w jccupied;bj, Mr, . John G. Bauman corner Frou. and Market Streets, and intending rto opeo there, with an entire "new Stick of'iaoods, I i now olfer mv i-utire4 present stbcirijf Dry tibod"st ' Clothing, liouU and Shoes, UMa, Notions, &c. j&c, at maual'-eot.t.o,;.,; ' j i.: .-ti t'oroOud wishtu to purehas- will do well b calling ou uie before buying elsewhere, as u.t-y will certainly be able to get bargains at may 804ui t Kext dooto Patteu'a Bakery. liisiNsBBUGaR's Live Book Store, 3y Market street; New Bdoka'Just In Pianos, 'Organs and Melodeons. ,yf j- i-.r. ; CHis. Vl. Stedman. Attorney. Sale Of Val uable Real Estate , , U. B. EiitfKS Fbr Bent'DesIrabie Store and also a Comfortable Kesideuce. ' . V. . G. , Curtis, .-Quarantine . Physloiau. Special Quarantine Notice X O--' :-L': Dudlbt & Ellis, No. 41 .Market street uueap rsrogans . j A Rlgrid Quarautiue Will be Snforecd. Notice is given in-our advertising eojumns by Dr. W. G. Curtis, , Quarantine Physician, that rigid quarantine Will be enforced upon all vessels from Charleston and other yellow fe ver ports, under the penalties provided by the law." ';, : j" " ' - ' ' ' ! uarantlHed. 1-v There were quite a number of Charleston ians under quarantine at the Union Depot on Sun day, they;' having to " lay over to vait. fori a train. r-They were supplied with- provisions from the Purceimousc. . Some of . them, - we leatn, were quiie rathy because they were not alloweJ.tojlsitlhe. city, i.v j We learn that the: party were Interviewed during the day by a large number of men and boys, who visited them at the depot. VVe can 6ee no good to be arrived at by not allowing people fron Charles ton "fq'come , into the city if our people are allowed to visit and mingle with the refugees In theirquartcra. ; ., -. j Ciljr Court. " The following cases were disposed pf yesterday morning ; ' 7 - ' James Bradley, charged with cursing, swesr iug, &c, was found guilty and judgment! ren dered for the penalty and costs. Josa. Wright, charged with Chrsing, . jquar reling, &c, on the street,'was required" to pay the penalty and costs. . 7 - Lousia McCulley, charged with cursing. quarreling, &c, was-, sentenced to pay : the penalty and costs. " State and City vs. Edgr James, charged with obtaining money under false pretenses Nol. pros, entered and defendant discharged on the payment oi costs. h . isSiX Inereasiogp. , ' : As a mattcr'of interest to oar business icom munity we copy the following extract the Norfolk Day JSook : r'-"-V " from im The business oh the Seaboard railroad Is in creasing so rapidly that It has become neces sary to pat on an Additional freight train ;daily each way. The completion of the road th rough to Fayetteville has'"added ', largely ": to) the freights coming this way. Yesterday morning . four cars were loadedt:the depotherOor Fayette-vUlef besides what was Bhippedtb way sttttiona'on the new -road: Whefl'the cotton season opens fully of course. this trade wUl in-r crease. It is ! estimated that, 20,000 Lbal&l of cotton, besides' naval ' stores that formerly, went another route to market wm now: brought here. uw7 -7 7 ' ' 7 Attempted MXxliimM''- A young white woman by the name of j Hat- tie Lee, ; hailing .we learn, ifrom-.Magnolia, bm at present residing with a family bthe name of Stafford,1 on Filth, between Mulberry and Walnut streets; attempted to commie sui cide on Sunday evening last by taking a jarge ilosuof laudanuia. As soon aa if. was-lfbdnd Hint she had swallowed the fatal drug persons who were present exerted themselves to fceep her aroused, a physiclan4'ffnifi beesenrir iu the meantlnlfoappfied'the recnediet and she was finally? relieved of the effects of the pfon" Vqwi injquestloned . as to the taase; 6 the ra'sh' sep she had taken she told the; iamejild: story, iVSh was tred, of livyig," and though disappointed in this in fetancel in' rushing u'6 bidden ? andf Wnpreparcd into the presencniof hbf :Makervsh' would peat tie experiment he drat favorable oppor tunity that offered.;; So weniay yet have' to record that dne more'pbor unfortu perished "bylierwna "W to i e only about 21 'years ofage' and of rather prepossessing appearance. ' ' rintinjcliifc..';. : A full supply of Robinson'jr'Printing Inks kept constantly f on hand it jtfio7 office of ithe Mohnino STAit.t ,These Inks are equal, If not superiorto anytnanufactdred in this country; Kegs of 25 s;, kept: in stSckr.for thelspeclal benefit of weekly papers.' Cash "orders sollc- , -J.. -1 -"T1 1T TT rv v- 4 . V er rt ti a -n -v ; were sent tfirthe City HospitaT yesterdy? f - JThe drongth still cont:quesrJn Anson v None of the late rains visited that county. 7 James OBradly and Louisa f McCullv both colored, were sent to the Work House yester- . ; I here are. lots, of welLexccntea counter-. fej greenbacks now in circulation. Look pot fqthe.m.T:j ''&;&KjtWw. j : ,f "Ve have received; jfrpmMVrlit J Hale & Son Harpers, Magazine lorJSeptember. For sale by P.rHeiusberger. j I J , There are a great many lots and cellars in need of liming yet. There is nothing like a plenty of lime for destroying mthVf :7 ) rT9F telegraphic column this morning: is filled With accounts of shipwrecks,' steamboat eiploslona., railroad accident87fcc.77 7 "477T--::fe.-4.. I .H W', -7 - The streetTMi-ts Warn1, Tint fnV T-ent'er. . 1 J J - day in removing the piles of trash, weeds, &c:;: whieh were accumulating on the streets. , ' i. '-M,j C: JtA. , i -'i r The moonlight excursidnjto the seashore. it a large nujn ber of our citizens of both sexes, and lhey .dbubtless ';ha4 aiddIigh,tfol timeV?iw J ' ,. r a. targe crwa oi coiorea people went on . an excu rsi oh to the seasnbfe yesterday, on the j ances they 'enjoyed the trip hugely.' ,,"i 1 : ' We nad a call yesterday tftTtti Mr. Henry C. Pool, Associate Editor Of" that sterling i Democratic eheetvthe Newbern Journal of Com merce: who is on a brief visit to our city... i We jearn that a colored girl was .knocked dowu and run oyer by a horse" aud buggy at the corner of Front and Market streets yesier- i day afternoon.' - Her injuries were riot serious, j We learn from the Norfolk Journal that the ."Independent steam fire' edfiapany - ex- pepttd enter their fi ne engipe "Virginia" against the stcameis of, Wilmington at the State Agricultural Fair of North Carolina. No doubt the "Rankin' or the Adrian" boys will be bri hand to compete with their brother firemen of Virginia for the paim." " --g-vt -g.-"4----t : ' i ' From Charleston.' i. i i ? y .. s. ( The latest news in reference to the yellow lever in Charleston is contained in the follow-. ing Associated Press "telegram, receivedtlast night, which would appear to show a Very en couraging state of "affairs : " " Chahleston, S.C, Aug. 23. Diligent inquiry fails to discover any new cases of fever in the last twenty-four hours. The whole number of persons afflicted with the disease now hardly exceeds a dozen. The disease seems to yield readily to medical treat ment, except in eases which were neglected in the early stages. ' The apprehension of an epidemic is gradually subs'ding.' - ,. t- While j the Intelligence contained in the above is very gratifying, it should not have the effect to cause our authorities to 'abate in the least their efforts to improve the sanitary con dition of our. city. .Let the good work of cleansing and disinfecting the cellars, lots, streets and alleys go on with undiminished vigor until there is nothing left for disease to feed upon and then we can lay aside all -apprehensions of danger from-the ravages of the fearful pestilence. '-.A meeting of the Advisory Committee was held at the City Hall yesterday sfternobn, bnt the result of their deliberations -were not made known. Burning of the Steamer Caswell. The steamer Caswell, commanded by .Capt R. P. Paddison, and running between this city and Point Caswell, ? was - discovered to be on fire while laying at. her wharf at the latter place on Saturday night last, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock. The fire originated in the Captain's office and before theKflames could be arrested the entire upper works of the boat including the cabin, hurricane deck, wheel house, and. In fact, everything Jom the fi rst decjk up - was destroyed. II The first ;deck and the hull were bpth slightly Jdaiqage and some of the beams were burued. :It is tb'e gen efaf inipressldh thattho.-machinery was not damaged, but ; all the p pes were ; destroyed. Thelarnltare was also a total loss. The Joss is estimated at about 1,200, which was -covered by insurance. The Caswell belongs to Mr. F. W., Kercbner, of this city p who informs ns that the work of repairing the boat was com menced yestesdaytnoraingiUhd thar'sherwill be ready to resfttf i'et trips 6n the river In eight or ten days. The fire Is supposed to have been thel wjork of an incendiary, as it can be accounted for in, oo other .way. - ;There waa norfreigbtf' on the boat at the time of the " disasterv00 ? We learn that several small houses in the neighborhood of the burning steamer; , caught nre. UUt Uj luc ,Mcruuu ui iud viiiicua iuc flames were extrnguUhed I 0J. y-i I As soon as'the boat was .discovered , to be on fire aflat was; dropped as close along side as prudent;'' trqiUiCyM thrown upon the fire. It is very remarkable, taking. the lack of necessary facilities in to. consideration that so much of theib0at was isaved from the ;deX) von ring flames. . . . ..... .'"s. '! "3 j f - T . A Ifarrow.Esap.-iu-:; : - ..; --V-. Mr. Wr.H, Gerkln of this city made a nar row escape from - death. on Sunday morning last, near the Seamen's HohTfe, on Front street. He was' id theW ot gettintn td & buggy Wh n theborsetarted and he5 bec jammed n between tfce-vehlcW stiU 'neld'"S.nlib;iii horse starteddown Injbe rear of te Seamen'sHome in, the direction of the 'river, .dragging Mr.i&s:with himj he being between i,be wheejs and, lesfcteftDu jttnkbM.ltiex tricate himsel. Fjnally when the animal had reached, the very verge of, tho ".wharf and Mr.ernhadjgiveablmselfup fo? Josjt, bhf, still retaining his presence. . ot mina ana m hold npqn the reinithei orsejBHppedand. before be could recover MmMllMrfyi well directed movement Hcaina master of the altuatibtfi'He was badlytDrnIsed on . different portions of the bodyi but la well "satis fled that he escaped as.easlly.as he'didf; 1 &;ij,92Jis4tit :.1 r 07L Allow, hd man to b weyotf m'bre'thkn'yon ?.; --it nj -':' are able' to lose, a- , : f Thero i bq poipta ladyilikes more than apointofadm iratlona '1 hQh&m 4 1 r Encduragemerit?afterrrectib sunshine aher anowet;7 7 i1 Why don't you hit one of. your pwn size," as (he tenpenny nail ; said to the fledge ;nammeivjv::.77fl' ''i'teV.fTftViai'atfi'y.,. Why are free sittings'ih church yety im moral? Because yon areby tjxem made' good for nothing. i .-. m 4 u I A woman calling herself "Lhlu'. .enter tains the British public by bounding into the airwetityfivQetupardtiqaperpendicular Ifggiili CJ . ,Ci eiJs. ;... - .;..' Yg Owing Idnelfo a lady crammed ber wallet into her mouth and emptied a lemonade into.her pocket. A7. t ! Tf . - i " -1 i t ' J II J-I . xe wno are eating tne vppie aumpiings andSmotassesof i wea those wn-are'sdekiri ihehrring bones 1 e uovertv. . .v-K'rTr'r. as; a 'in: c. i.-u v i . 1 f.' 5 jeTTHpweyer many, friends you have, do not negle.ct.yqurselffhongh yon bav a thousand, not one of them loves; you' so' ;much aa tyoti ought td love jQurf&Lip-iteuii&lHi;i ' -The conduct of : the' husband -WhO'-beats his wlfe bekisaiiytbing ; tut that ' of a man who slams the d0or inthe face of his wife's! relations bangs all. Chapman Sisters. " Ot these Wilmington favorites the Baltimore Sunday Telegram,&sjh : ( The prospects ' of the Chapman .Sisters under the management of MripheXoi-lBntnckyre Hui torbeliulthe. highest degiec flattering. .They have already: star engagements contracted ; for with every prominent tneatre'id the Uulted States and Canadas, and upon terms promising ' rich re wards to these beautifnland intellecaualyoung Baltimore rtista,T'-i t4 'rjit cifcili ; f 7 For Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, and all affections of the Lungs, take Aran's Chebry Take AYER'SILLS lor all the purposes of a purgative, for Constipation, Indigestion, Headache and Liver Complaint. By universal accord, they are the beat of ail purgatives for lamiiynse. ,v -tv; . SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE: ; s Warrenton is clamoring for a Railroad.. ; - ---i'. a;'-;? ':i . jXhirteeh county jail. 7 ;, '.. ;7.- ''. ..Newbern is being cleansed and disinfected. . " ; 7 The fodder harvest has com menced in ."Warren. . ; ." ,' , Revivals and protracted meet ings are popular in Warrenton now. u J r- MrsJ Rachel Powell died;' in Poik cpunty on the 15th ult., aged 108. I- Another? steamer is to be placed onlbe-linor between Newbern and New York.' - The ball at Kittrells on Wed nesday and Thursday evenings, was a grand success. -H;.;,: 7 i. l' i ;,-:'Z.:.Wni7:BoylaD, aweil---'known colored barber of Raleigh, died on Friday. He bore an excellent character. : r John A.Hyman,' colored, of LWarrenton, bas been elected a director ofi the Freedmans national JBanK pi ttaieign, . The Recorder, says that Hills- boro posesses a thousand dollar basket made out ot thousand dollar confederate bills. ; . :-" '7 ; ' , ; ; ' lJN"ot a sinffle white death in Charlotte for the month ending the 25th inst. Among the blacks there.'. were 14 burials.; - .. - n ? r...;: . : Mike Hefner ''' lives icf"' Cald well; is 104 yearsf; old 7 has - children, and can jump on liorse as spry as a' man ot sixty. -; ; vjiass meetings ot : the.iriends pt the Yadkin .Riyer.Railroaa are ; adver tised Jo take place at various points along toe line of the proposed, route. : . ' Th&&ntinelU requested to give notice rosTierins7Dringing prisoners to the Denitentiarvrthat they must come between unij $Pi andU disrlfC J is-Jnot thought prudent or safe; to ;ppen gates after'dark. We leara throuehJ a iPrivate fsdbreek that Sheriff -Huriypfj. Cabarrus co. committed suicide on Friaav nicht by shooting him- vWith ttgun. "Wtf aid -ndt learn any of the narttenlarB'-l'.'''-5---' t; "4 77'17. The "Warrenton Gazette says: The- notorious Geo7 W. Harriss," a" noted thief, and; desperado, who for six years has evaded the vigilance of the law, was ILcaptured Jby..the-Sueriffia Rir-5Pown- ship, po- nursaay pigur, atf iouguu u I X: 1 Oaks. Stores, hops and places 01 ousi bI 'eldsidf At the solemn toll Pt the bell, menrwomea and children all assembled at the confederate cemetery to i-e-interjiH ttiat Ms i earthly of 103 soldiers who leli oa the memorable Held ot wtrys At 5 o'clock RevR. Su Masoo, ,D. D,; reads the funexaUervices. iAji prgao. 91s V.hnrs'ed s6lemb music while the choir and hlvi sansr the hvmn. The solemn: service being oyer, the graves Were alf filied'uv the men, and then began the ework:of the ladiehffd children, strewing liUWCta JLX uxvu leggy yfflfm yvf f 1 ? 'AKn the 28th inst, of Typhoid r ever, Mrs. lUizaJ. savage, aged 47 years; and 6uaysV. sj-.! -;7.- ' The frjends aiid acanaintahces arp. respect-; fuhv redneated to attend the fMeralfromher, residence on Wooster, near- Fif Qt-BtZ w Ithput further invitation, at 4 b'cloefcP M:--,; v,n 7 OBleasedare the- .weary, fo they rest from Our Chip Basfcet. iaay Waralemnayl cfty of VSISE&CEKTS. I; NEW ;M)y ERTISEMNTS.i - 7 7. j 7 7 .wflt ':; 1 Jropes jwe3i ::c vdriuauic xtcax uDtatCi TTy virtue of" the power of sale contained in fi a certain deed of mortgage made by Hill. m. King and Susan Ji King to "rne Wilming ton Building Association,1 dated the thirtieth aay ot-ju.aya. a xst-ana auiy registerea.in tho office ot the Kegister of .the County; of New Hanover1, in Book ZZ, at page S70 and fol io win r, the said Association, will, on Wednes- dayVtha twentieth day of September, 1871, ex- osetQBaie at puDuo aucuon, ac ine our louse Door in the city of Wilmington: for cashvatl that certain lot or parcel of land de scribed in said deed of mortgage as follows ; Situate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, beginning at tne aomn-eas tern intersection or Eighth street with Swann atreetv thence run ning Southwardly with the' Kasf era line ; of saiu .cignin stree sixiy-six ieT,, ineace x-asi ward ly. in a Hue parallel, with Said, Swann St. flf tyrieet, theaace .Northwardly in a line paral lel , with jsaid. pastern line of JElghth. street SiXtysix feet to the Sonthertf line, of said swann streets anou tnence westwardiy witn said line of said Swanh streef nfty feet to the, beginning, being the western end of lob num bered one.(l) iu, the' bloetcrnnmijered three hundred aiid ten -(3l0), as 'designated in the tlaaxf' said Sltyi' l'he-' Association wilt exe cute, to the, purchaser ,t said'ale' a -proper Conveyance or .tne same, anq. assign tne policy of insuranoe'thereontpon the "payment of tuc iuiuwibo iuwwjt - ;i - Aug 2Sl, 1871-ts , Attorney, v 'fir.: 1 fj it t '! i -VA - n-ttti. Valuable Real Estate. BY; virtue of the power of sale, contained in' a certain deed o t mortgage, made by I'mnk CiSingletary and Virginia O., his -wifet to Michael Cronly, Cu lirutz Cutlar and Boo fert B.-Calder, as Trustees of "The Wilming ton Building Association,'' dated the 24th day of JJeeember,- and registered lu the offlcs oi the Register of the County of JJew.Jtlan-over.-fct liok Y j page' 205 anb: following, and duly transferred and . assigned by 1 said Tr us-, tees to said Wilmington li uilding Association oy Uceaaatea tneetnaay oi April, isji, ana duly registered as aforesaid iu Book B B ;u. age ana ioiiQwing, tnm saia w umiegtou uilding Association will, on Wednesday, the 20th day of September, 1871, expose to sale by puoiic auction, ac tne uonrcuouse Doormtne ilty pf WllmiBgton, for cash, the two certain tracts "or -parcels oi land described' in said uwmw murtgnge, us iuiiuw, via lying ana being in the county ot f Nw Hanover, and bounded as follows : One tract beginning at a reaoaaon tne east siaeor ueroys nrancnj William CnQar'a corner! of; his ninetv-iour aore Survey, thence north 65 deg. west,, two poles to a poplar in Derby's brancn, thence the same course coniinuea aiong tne aiviamg line between William and Jacob William's survey," formerly John Erwins, 138 poles to a stake, his corner, thence south 23 deg., west 200 polesi to the side of the marsh, thence in the marsh the same course continued 250 poles, William uuuar's line oi tnis Burvey, inenco witn mat line north to deg. east, 265 poles to a pine, his. old. corner, standing by the side of the nuObh, thence witn his other line south 60 deg. east, 35 poles by Derby's island, thence across Der- Dys Drancn ana up tneeast siaeoi saia branch with the several lines of his ninety-four acre survey 'to the first ' station containing 2i2 the above descrioed, tounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a cypress standing on the west siae of Turkey creek, a small distance above the mouth, thence running north 160 poles to a s pr uce p ine, then north 50 deg., west 3U0 poles to a pine standing between the marsh and the old nem, corner oi tne oia survey, .thence eouth 60 deg., east 136 poles to Frederick Jones' line, where crosses Derby's cove. tnence aown ine meanaerings oi saia xnrKey creek to the first station; containing .in the whole 456 acres, more or less. . . . : The said Wilmington Building Association will execute and deliver to the purchaser at said sale a proper conveyance of the lands aforesaid upon the payment of the purchase money.,;, , - v:- . ' - , ?Ahg25,l87i-t3 Attorney.' - " -rj ' ' SALE OF . . VALUABLE RE Alt ESTATE. BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed oi mortgage made by Jas. juouutchon to du Brutz uutiar, Micnaei Cronly and Robert K. Calder, Tzustees of "The Wilmington Building Association," dated the eighteenth day of September, 186y and duly registered in the oflioeaf Jjje Register, of the county of New Hanover, in Book X 21, at page 138 and lollowing, and transferred and assign ed 'to " The Wilmington Building Associa tion" by deed dated the eighth day of April, 1871, and duly.registered in the office of tne Register of the County in Book BBS, at page 490 ana following; the said Association will, on Wednesuay, the twentieth day of Septem ber, 1871, expose to sale at public auction, at the Court House Door in the city of Wilnung. ton, tor cash, ail that certain' piece or parcel of land a escribed in said deed of mortgage, as follows : Situate, lying and being in the county of new Hanover, and bounded on the east by tne Wilmington and Welaon Railroad, on the west by the lands of the late Thomas J. Davis and Samuel PaxtOn Walters, on the north by the lands of JDavid B. Sanders, and on the south by the lands of William A. Wright. ' The Association will execute to the - pur chaser at said sale a proper conveyance of the same ; upon, the pay meat. . of the ' purchase money. vv'P Wa ' ' ? i Aug29,i87i-ts ' -rj-i ' Attorney. ; New-Books r Just:0ut : J OHN JERNINGHAlu?3 JOURNAL, THE Coming RaceT feong Tfd6 'and Other Foem Crumbs SweptVp'::TllevCfetalI, from India, L,iberian Travel's and Exp Joratlbns A Sensi ble Temptation,4 "World Essays, Bench & Bar. For eale at ' . -. - f '.,.- , , .. ., : , :M-tuf . t'-vVvsBERiSER'S. Pianos,- rprgans, 1"ELQDKONS AND CHROMOS, h ot saie at Lv.tj.'.,-UEIXSBERGEl A 7 1' -roiirt lKi tIve Book 5tou y aug 29 or ite . i-- ' - i i- t5rli.-MTS-J if til!-? IXta 'W V TTtttOM r the first day or uctODer Jj next; tliat lesf rabie Store, ' cor ner bouth Water, and Market atreet, at present occupied by N. JIayer, as a. kar Room ana Honor Store. It hi well fitted up for Dry Goods and Grocery, aud one of the beat localities in the city for either business. : That fconifbrtablcr ''residence on Fifth, be- tween market ana, j.;nncest strevi, -I it ...i,Mfci4 -'J i----t . - -- .. the ohlnse atpresent occ upied by Capt. John W, 3aUoway.'a4,s ,"V ibiba-rtn j itjAppiy w' JJ ac. u iiy.jr-T: ZILERS. VI" ! ! - SPEG1AX' - Ji 11! Quarantmsliotice.; IJtilGID QUARANTINE will be enforced upon all! vCHlsoni ' Charleston 'and other yellow fever ports, nnder the penalties; pro .Yided b law fbr-violatibn of regulations, v AUpersons'will 'please, takenotice . f - "' TV.' G.' CURTIS,; : 4 .ai "i"-' 1 ::r"7l VC " ' .NW1?100 Jrnyta;j Smithvilloi Atij i-lw:! i ; ' !7 Vf 1 journal wdr Post py- wiibo,; . ' v 1 FOB TAKING DOWN SPIDER WEBS. i Oranges aua tkaiisu, at . 7 J. C. STEVENSON'S. Iang29-tfrj- .V 1 'LUl llf ft. ilti 1- i ? tr CHEAP ,BROG ANS -yi ARTICLE i" I aug23-tf Sign of the Big Boot. J TTT" r- it- Fine: Freucli, Dahlia Suils, and Mii sl j j- Blaclt Ir(ss nils v n ! 1 CLOTHING and FUBNISHING GODS, aug 27-tf ;,v j.Wni ?u "38 Market Street. i 7E;-;2fotice:: f r 'tit 5 .i-'USi t. y; a v k ' j r s'T' E e ; k r vu u Imported and Domestic Segaxs, 7s :,7 sEUJ;iii'i : i ; ; PRlDEOF APE iRTWIiy PfilCES REDUCED ,TO SUIT, THE . TIMES 77 71'?vlII."BC'ltKm)lIEB j : :t aug27-tf V-"?1- - No. 6. Market St. r TTna lone- been regarded as the best aud cheapest - Baking. Powdcr in use.- Perfectly pure and healthy. It makes, at rfnort notice,; delicious Biscuits, Bolls, &c. There need be no waste of food prepared wtth It, as it is always of the best quality we would say ':-to -those who iave never 4ised it that a very few . trials will enable them to use it,, not only with entire satisfaction, but with economy. . ; " . Put up full, net weight; as represented. ;-, : Grocers and Dealers sell it. - : : V!i.; DOOLEY & BROTHER,1 Prop's, ' .1 r 69 Now Street, " v , 1 . . .. youe: CITY. . i aprill-eodCmTnThSat ; - ' , . .! Shields' Eye Wash, MAHUFACTimiD BT MRS. SUE TV. CASHWELL, - Wilmington, N.' C, ' '7 CNE of the most effective remedies for INFLAMED, SORE AND WEAK EYES, ! ever offered td the public. , - r ...j-,r !rn,;, . ',. ? For sale by all Druggists in the city. Price 25 cents per bottle; -; j 7 ; : GREEN & FLANNER, ' - , " Wholesale Agents, ' may25-tf - - v : . 47 Market street. ALL "WHO USE ' Onr Ffcsh Ground Java Coffee ABE PLEASED Witn IT," ,1 The Grain Is carefully selected, parched and g-rounL Packed andjent to our order. 1 TRY THIS, and you.will have better Coffee,' .with less tiouble and les cost; s? 1 . . 'xm'ASjjb: myers;& co., 5! & rv;i i. "'7 North Front Street. - Pure Spiecs, Whole fc Ground. ? ; m txi-'fcHAS'-iixBfta cb. 7 aug 27-tf 'J'-:-i-7.ToHn'Front'St Lime ! Lime ! Lime ! j i R OSES DALE CEMENT, FLA ST EB f . ' ' PlltfS And n AIR. ;n For sale in any quantity by f "aug 3ti Parsley & co. .;&. HALL'S fi h i-st$-1 Cop tolion Sefiiii MaclilnG Attaciieiit GUJDESJTHE i WORK ITSELF REQUIRES liUiKO'0ASTINGJiSi 7ii:?';i7 17 .., This attochmentrcan joe put uny." w -jSewing-Machine, and is warranted ;to give en tire 8atisfACtion f,4 -jiiviH 7uiu T I ' SenteJJnaUon.recelptof fi-ibrisnl j " 49; Trttde snppiiea.at uie! nsuai aiscouui; - G.JANEWEt5L,LGin.' Agli i "aug 27-tf 1 1 " i'-"'', m For State1 ot N. p, v. ilonr t;wd :Portii ffZf BBLSL'FLOURr V" - 1 ,.t or?7iV.HfRCHirER;: i ' aug 27-tf 1 ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water St.' ,,;.;f;Ti.iTSCnOOI.IOTICE':' f j . ' - , rr'f ' T yll ' rtnTtff 'fanriantlWvfir'ljnAn. during the. Ch' '1. 5 suing Autumn, a Sehool for-Boya Jn'thU city The number of. pupila wUltoe limited to twenty-five. :, , An extended experimce in i , je instruction of youth, feeF; to be the best pledge,IeanoffertatnapnbUo. r --,::-l . iifeftftrk'AT.VinRnn. Hevds. A. A. Wateon,D.D.,H. L. Singleton and f Geo. Pat--JnnslkpplytCoL'J.W.Atkl 1 iniv froodsm in eat xn 1V- .. - -.i Binds, FeUsj Hehis, Braids, jRufiles j fathers, 7 :Tucks;'Qo31tsall 6)iiikxuifi( in. ; KATES ojtvaitebtisig i ; One Square one day, ,fi 0 " " two days,...- 1 W ' II " II fhwia an. . .. ? (Kl H j " i.'vroor days.......... 2 60 . , nveaays, o w . . one weely... ............ ...... 3 60 Contract Advertisem ents taken at pro portionately low rates. ' 7 vbituary notices will b lnsH at half rates vrncn paid for in advance t otnorvmeiuii rates iiaxs-taaii on uemona. , J ! ji By JAMES A MEABES. 7 1 Eldgiuit ' City Residence Hi v 'v' ,. ' ON THURSDAY MORNING, 8ept. 7th. at 11 ' o'clock, at Exchange Carner, we will .sell thati -;-.' - ' V! M-r,:"! M"'-.!-. ELEQAKT UUUS AHO LOT, deslfablv and centrally located on the North-, i east CORNER SECOND and C HESTN UT STS , s weU known as the RIVERA PROPERTY. t The house is large and roomy, containing seven fine apartments, including a brick base ment on the street level, besides Closets, Pan- tries, AO. f ....... 5 . 66 feet oh" Second and 183 !feet on Chestnut street, leaving ample space for the erection of anothertiwelitng on Chestnut street. There are on the premises alarge double Kitchen house, : with - four rooms, store-room, wooa- house, well, Ae... T: ' ''' f fv ft.-: ;:-.:!"?-TEKMStJne-fourth cash, balance 6, 12. If. 24 and 30 months, with interest from date , juiyzo-tsxu-Ajanaoat ; .... . .1. '-MISCELLANEOUS. THE VERY' BEST CHURCH MUSIC BOOK ti .ii i rausT.jaEADY,y.4!.;;v.i.-.- - T JP . S A C K E D C R O W N : .... ... xi -a coLlonoHr o ' New Hymn .Tunes,-Anthems, Sentences, Mo tets and Chants, 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, tilees and Choruses for Sing nig schools and Musical Conventionaby B. JluDGKS, the well-known Author and Con-' !duetor Associate Editor of the very success ful work " Jubilant .Voices," and C. W. FOS- .Teachers.' "' u'y )'::; '-m .'.-:jtj. : & .- The authors; have spent tw o y ears in writ ing, arranging and selecting tor this work, :wMcb, in addition to their best efforts, has a larger number, a greater variety, and abetter seleotion of contributions than- any previous Music Book of a similar character has pro duced.' We have lai ge 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 tl. LEE & 8HEPARD, : I au273AFlm ent ' Publishers, Boston. . , LBagguig a 'lOO Rolls OF DOUBLE-' ANCHOR BAdQING, 50,000 Yards Light aiid Heavy Bagging,, ' '7 CS TONS TIES. ' 1 , For sale by ' His- r-:,P. W. KERCHNER, aug 27-tf 27, 28 and 29 North, Water St. Corn and Hay. f f 15,000 . SIIELS AifZ BALES HAY,: . Forsaleby ' ; ;; " ! ; tn rr ITlMniIKTlM .'aug 27-tf , 4 luiuyuniuii 27", 28 and 29 North Water St. 1 Salt and Holasses. 1,500 SACKS SALT,. -7 : .; 175 Hhds.', Tierces and Ebls. Cuba Molasses, 150 Hhds.; Tierces and Bbls. S. H. Molasses, ! ( For sale by . TXT U" T ITT xt rr r aug 17-tf . 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. J. F ; R U7E CKE R T , ' Agent of Flrsi-Clasa PIANOS . Pianos sold at manufacturer's prices and on easy terms. ... it- s ' uia Pianos taken in xuxenange. . Pianos tuned and repaired. . MASONIC HALL, WILMINGTON, N. C. aUg 2i-tf '777 . 7 7-;'V. :-,:r:' A;,'-:., The Cape Fear Guand Is a complete Fertilizer, representing bone and meat in proper proportions, to perma nently improve the land. "A-1 ' - ' ri',. ;D. M. BUIE, febl6SAFtf , Chemist. Just Eeceived : 400 BBLS. FLOUC ,; 100.BRXS. PORK, .100 Bbls. rMolasses, :"50'BbIs:iSugar, 50 Bbls. Xraclcersi"' 50 ''Sacks sCoflee, 1,000 Sacks Ay '"'"' - , ..-'.-'; yj--; -.u Salt, 100 Boxes Soap, 100 Boxes Pet ash and Lye, 100. Boxes Starch and Can- . 'j ,j .a if .;-:. ,;. 7 dlesfc 35 Boxes Bacon, , 25 Boxes , . Jilt -.-.-. v,.,. . . . Totacce AcM ; Ac, Ac; . - ; : . For sale low by ' : ' J1;i";r': auauf- EDWARDS A HALL. Wanted. .A. Situation as Instructor In Instrumental youneplady of ample experience. Unexcep tional references furnished. ;r -y'i For further particulars. "" ' " ' . .-Address,.. rr 2i TEACHER, $ " No. 312 West Clay Street. aug 13-10 1 irim ) i o:p. ; nicnmona, va. . THE ;PLACE . TO. ' GET -NICE .IBP8 JS .A 'A -A AT FRENCH'S . Nt. 1 Mackerelf Suar Cared Hams and Strip?, Fulton Market Beef,:puiip by -ny order, J i ' Delicious Cream, Ginger and Lemon nA-jt-'x i '-rr '"' 1 'k:L '.Lii-Aru-tr-.t 1 Crackers, received to-day from . '' J" . BAKERY."' ; - , TRY MY 3.WHISKET IT. J3 GOING FAST. '- ; v , -" ' 1 ""'."." .. ' ' . .... ;7i? ''nJjir- ii"a!.w:K, French;' aeg 25f J J Cor. Market and Second sts. .7AriTS.j;i::7 fT7AHTEDPurchasei'S to can at Bi Levy's, . W 44 Itarket street, land examine his stock 'of Dry Goods, Clothing,-Boots, khoes. Hats. cost. , , may mm LOOT A W D FOU U Da. TTIOUKD -A place where Dry Goods, Cloth Jj ' ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats; Notions, Ao., are btjing Bold at actual cost, : SLjLevy 's, 44 Market street, is the place.; . T ,,a j may zim FOR gale on RErir, OH SALE-At Aottjax, Cost, by 8. Levy, 41 aTkpt street. -Dry i Goods. Clothing. ts, Shoes, Ilats, Notions, Ao. Call and. ire bargains. - A - may mna secure A t I 1 f 7 7 7 1': ..V Mi Il V t J7M ! 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 29, 1871, edition 1
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