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TOE IMOItWIKG TOTXXT . , PUBLISHED DAIDY ; XML If .BKBSAlSDt Editor mdTrtiv OvFici, Dawson Bank Buildings, fronVst. trear, in adrance : n AA ............. s co Three months, In advance.. Ani month. In advance . ... 76 "no obhiwo Stab will be delivered in any 0rt of the City at FiF-rawr Cbitts per week. k. METEOKU LOUIAL-BECOBI.' - . 'Sept. 1,. 1871. Time. eter? mom- -WiQd' Weather - 7 A. M. '30:16 I 67r.iN R. light Fair; ,1.. , SP, M. J30:rS. -80i NERentle Fair . ;, 9 P. M. 30:21 71 lights Clear .-0- Mean Temp, of day, 73 deg. . . . v. , . Notk. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea-level aud to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. ROBSKT SKY BOTH, T Scrtc't Sjenal Service' U; SV.A. - k it .s.t' Weather Report,'.- tin 1 Wab Dkpartmjent, i Offleeol Chief fiignal Officer, . V ". Washington, Sept: 1-4: 35l tY M. ) ' J JVobabUUies. - The barometer will probably4 fallen Satuf day, with increasing southerly winds, cloudi ness and local storms, -from Lake Superior to Arkansas. Au, area of cloud and rain will pro. bably extend from the Onlf coast; northwards to Tennessee. Partially cloudy weather with rain, Saturday afternoon in -the South Atlin tic States. Partially cloudy and clear weather with light winds for the Middle add "Eastern States. - ;.-:V.,v Wab Dkpartmjent, r THE OIT3T- Positively Selling' Oat at Cost at No.' 'Having rented the store now occupied byMrV John G. Baamao, corner Front and Market Streets.' and Inteuding to open there witb'ao entire new Stock of Goods, I now offer my eutire preseutfitockof Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, ijjats,f Notions &c., at Persona wishing1 to -pu.rqhas3 will.-; dowfil by calling on me before buying elsewhere, as they will certainly be able to get bargains at .''"". ' S. Lbvy's, may 30 -4m . .t Next door to Patten's. Bakery. A JK ' Al) VJkJUTilJH JBJSI'i-M;' . '. h EJNSBiHGKR's Live Book Stored 39 Market et. A Terrible Temptation, Charles Read e's Latest Novel. r, y vf r( r Vp , DcDLfc fc'EiAis, No 41 -Market street. Boots &&b'--foiTfifun Jambs &,Mbaszs,s AuctioneersFire, JSn gines at Auction.'" : ,' ; it.. E. R. STAMP3--Prospectui f the T5rbdr6 Euquirer. - - . ' " E ArWuLSON Prospectus ot th"e'American Gazette, v -r"' CT - iV . flrU ; John L. Woostkr, Corner Market and Front New Drug Store, -r 5,-v:-f f '';.- : " ' t A. L. PKiCK, Live"Boot and Shoe Store A large lot of Boota and Shoes," ' Viik'jlJUlil For the Wateree. ; . ri ; ' ':? A new side-wUtel steamer, called the iii, designed to run pu, the WaterTfjiy arrived at Smlthville yesterdajv.he was pur chased at Norfolk, and is being taken to . her destination y Capt Lemmerman of thia city. ;f...-iiC i:': ' 1 1 "'11' 1 " " ,:::i.zi3?' The city authorities havereceived fa casks of Chloride of lime, which, with other disin fectants, can be had byvour citizens on aopli cation atLthe ! City Hally Further supplies of the most 4 popular dislnfectan's have 'been ordered andNwill arrive' here on the next steamer Let every householder ball and get a supjpiyari'dnseit on their 'Dfemise -1 Li able to Stamp Tax. ftj'.!.',',' . ' A person who mixes or combines: suitable materials for making colognS water,' hair oil, te., and sells the'sanfe, says a late decision of 1 he Kevenue department at Washington, mast afiix stamps, though the combination or mix ture may be made according to a prescription furnkhed by the purchaser, -ziThe Jiabllity of certain pharmaceutical preparations to stamp d u ty'de'pends" entirely upon ine' inScie or'style ia which they are put upandf J,ho ; manner of advertising them for popular sale and use. A New Car. ' : ', . .. , . . Through the cburtesy of Capt, J. FDivine, Master Machinist of th WilipgtpnandeK don Railroad, we had the pleasuro yesterday m orning of Inspecting a new and" handsome car intended ipr, itne aoove .roaa.- aJoa,wnicn was constructed entirely at the shops of the eompany in this city. It" was 'Just received the finishing touches and is as neat a specimen of wojk manehip jojts line as can be done any where, and, what is , mpreMs built entirely of our na ive walnut and curly .pirie ' This Lis the third car of the kind 'icTiijAas been constructed at the Company's showrrecently, all of.whiclt display ithejnoat ereoitable work- manabj l; H "S3.' .-'tiSilsrjai.Teii- '1 I'fcOK uur ,iiiii jiHiteit . . .77" .. v -: : g. The groaor was 21 and. the bride 71 at a MissoflrjdjB;5 iiti&i'tot .ft is .fiaid there are atieasUthreerpilliona: of mptncrsTin the- United? Btatesvi-Wbil alf arrny:of f infantry. there. must be-J sdT "' -t An Elmira,editofrfepAfclffgfither'& rrajre rffia-'brothfer editor.? tas! sad. hbevei,' tepartlng with oidf rfetilOn Amonir the.lamp liffhlera of. Milwaukee Wis.jjsjiittlegirl, ten years oldj.whmakes. her roundainalhkinas of ireather,--rmrTuns 'y inolbcf watches lor her safety Telow.' -r Be pot stinkyiof kind words and pleasing, acts, for such are. fragMit-t,w9se peiy lume will gladdenfihe heartland Wletlrf the life of all 4hrBcai.olv iplieuv'pj M MrfS says f 44 Men need wiTesinoare in love with them. Simpiioteraiiee.ia.t wugV to stand the strain of-Warried lifeanKT ?o; marry when JOB cannot truly love is ta cwmmltv anact Of dis lionesty and injustice.", . ' . A correspendent - writes - that a " niece of Gen. Toomba; pf Georgia, in whose classic ceJ4 jwealth; -.oi alr ;and sprigflMyv manner, ingersWnether "MargtreHte Maixili), the tireenbiier White' Sulphur vloogi enough to leave r id vers totoltfft ' A Bostonrladyi declarernsnb' Is fifulHy pf down.right'ta'lsehpQd;' &nMw?J h& sayingtp'peppie" she meets, I am gjad to see of so' Iyiifgts'iKriti.l ASsal' T?r?i ; fi VioH''-faTrL 7 you. vefpuudapyng, Advertise, t b uuaa,c at haHpuxrregula rat tUementanotedf tf yoiiroTawni liOal ots.; -A -'fi Cool nights are iovoguQHjow v -1.:; 1 tremely scarce. .i" . . & Quite a respectable crowd participated in the moonlight excursion last pjght. .- . . - We learn tbat'the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Is now within six'mlfes of Columbia'. ; -iUL: , , --tj. jk-j - We learo" that' the Royal : Srisum Ja- panese Troupe expect to visit this 'city some time!.' (n; October and give a series of perform.- The pond orttt of the' WVilmingtdri and Weldon railroad, near.-the Charlotte Depot, was being filled up yesterday, by order of the city authorities., I A colored man by, the name, of M.: A. Meesics, was arrested by' Sergeant ''Walcott, 'yesterday, charged,' with disorderly conduct. He' was taken to the' lock-up. ; ft'L 4 :'--r Arrangements are Jbeing . made to erect several newbuildingatonhe8bitb:rilde of Market, between Eighth and Ninth streets. One nas already. been commenced. "t j t f-"Johh,ljabey,"a white man, who was conx mitted to jail during. last Court week on the 'charge of assattt and batteryV having been taken very sick, was sent to the City Hospital yaferday:1- -We learn that there is a very large and dangerous hole in the centre of Little Bridge, oyer Smith's Creek, just beyond the city lim- us, wnicn snouia receive the immeaiate at tenHonf the propeir authoriiieitfi'?V:;-A',:. ; The only case before the City Court yes terday wis Uial ota white VQman, indicted in tw&easea fqr retailing without a lecense, judg ement being rendered for the penalty and costs iu acu case. w ,.i .- - . ti Some of the bank'baving complained of a scarcity Of twenty-five and ten cent currency notes, .a supply is novr being printed at the Treasury Department,:whlch will be. sent out as soon as they are finished. '.' V International SZoney Orders. v We learn from : .Postmaster Brink, .that the PostmaserGeneral has, selected the office at this place, together with others, for .the issue of postal orders for sums payable to beneficia ries in the United Kingdom- of Great Britain and Ireland, by the Post Department of that country iahd3 for the payment of sums ? res ;mitted from the United Kingdon throoga the Exchaggef ' post ojBice f New Xprk. Monday, the second day pf. October next, has ; been fixed as the dale on wbich the issue and payment of British International mo ney order will commence. -r -:rti titlJ.f. '1 1 1 ..:. I ' Car Tor a Narrow G naff e Railroad. By invi'iation of Mr. A. P. Bail we visited the depot of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad yesterday mbrning for. the purpose of examining one of the three - feet or-narrow guage passenger cars constructed'at the works of the Jackson & Sharp 'Company, Wilming ton, Del.' As the narrow guage railroad fever is getting to be very "prevalent in our State' just now and teveraJ are already in a fair way to be constructed at an early., day, we had a natural curiosity to see one of the cars made especially for use on these- jucw fancied i roads and also at the same time to' be enabled togive our readers sorrie Idea dibits manner of cOn struction, Ac. ' The ; trucks", tfpon which the body of the car rests ale 24liocbes in diameter, the height, of drawhea4 24 inches, the weight of the car 1,880 pounds, the weight of friction M?f$$lPXBn'W$Q"?& weight 410 pounds. Thecarjss30 feet in length.6 feet 6 inches lp f width.. 10 feet 4 inches id elghLndwUl carry ,34 passengers. The mains.lls are distant 27 Inches from, the rail, which ia a34nches Jcaa-than-.eotomary en Jbroad gnagetdaTlsrThesecars5, are supplied withqevery conVetirensejQand b the- jpecdliai; onforniatlon bf MirackS are made to Hun. with the greatest ease, .This, carls .very; neat -- a, yonS&nct and is intended for nse, on tie Juskegee, Ala.K railroad. Tuske-1 gee being a point about 41 miles from Mont gomery. ijUx. i.B9iiejJ,.thf cr.ebarge and' will take it to its' destination. ; . i ' ta The cost of the car, it.beiog a second class, one, is f2t100. :- ; : Meetinflr' oftbe Collesre of Physicians. :;x' Tfre proceedings of our Cblfegwof Pfiyrs!ans' op Thursdaynightwere very interesting. jA communicajQpwatreceivedrrem " acting' Mayor Ohadbourn, litres tingtbat -the College wpnld cpsidernielves a Board: pf.Ilealth for the city. Th? request was favorably con sidered, and the Mayor anqrresiaeui oi ipe members of the Board, v -. . 7 ' A spiritedaAd. protracted discussion ensued on the subject ofyellow fever and quarantine, PItieifi$tedi p.h Y&t&jVL PI5npfi' Carrr Norcorn- Sat ch well and Love. Drsq Kifig and3afrrv6rtfll thd'Brtrfne of conja tfian.i:wbiie,l4rs. JXorcomJSatcbweH and l.PA ppppsed it, insisting that yellaw;! vex ia $0$ fetaglons. DrSateh well, -w hue-atUuittlng' thatomi&a, orlMaf rrbm an infected locality this respect oppoSed'earnestly the establish.- mentpfsfPftranftdrquacraqfe tinefaaxuiBecessaryiaadanwlae tweaoae there is no evidence lhat yeBdwver is convened by. one jitp another. prson. liidx lf '.? ?lhe origin. o the disease wa 'alsPdlscuisjeaV The whole subject was 'cbnlTnu'ed'- over ior tiext Thbrsdayrii.Wetrust that ""the prj jtire proUcssldtf of Ihedty. and county, who are a6le to atteodill do so and paAicipate in this Important dlscnssidn'lo the end' that science maybe adYancednlheiftruthr(atce(rnedr-arid the best interests ?bf humanity sabd otlr city ; !r:Allareedasto.thelmportance and necessity bi( a'i-igl ''enforcement of, laii" measures irf Otfr city as "ab ealeulated to Bro-r. f motecleanlinesaanOi nwTTneprogreaaot I ita. jdeieia doing: muck '.bdUtUU and ffiftrm .ffi'' '" i WW'alstfqflfted mich will be organized mav bea meeiia of commalSicti6&brrrtf1Ba,ncu wwMi.jiY'yp .'i'i.i' 'iLk'j ...Jit . jii'iju j.i-tfcui:fch'L.; " huen.'- urormau is iuiiv ucvcruiiucu- iu mia tf r fore rigia rescriciion suooia -ue tjnioTceu j in j Chansreq Proprietors. t i:j. , , By,au advertisement in this issue it will be jeenVtbati-tlie rentlre -f interest of Dr.-A. E!! Wrigbt-ihthe Drug Store, Northwest corner of Front ' and Market streets, : has been pur chased by Capt." John L; Wooster; of this-city. Capi'Wooster has'iecdrad the; servies'bi "Mr. James W,J Ii.ppmf an experienced and'bmpe tent druggist, j who, ,w)U - have .charge of the business.) '..-,,- JKortnary. , v . .... ;.4 r ,' By an examination of f jthe; records fa the office. of Jfi Jpnes, Esq., Secretary, we have the number jof.intermepta in . Qakdale Ceme tery for the month of August, which is aa fol lows? 1 whose death, was caused from cancer; 1 from hemorrhage; If rombjeart disease; 1 itqia dropsy 1 from 6f ain fever ; 2 from : con sumption, and 1 still born. ' Total Interments, 6. Of these, one was 71 years ot age, one68, 1 one pi, one oi, ooe ay, one a and one, p." Five were males, two females and one not stated, i ?Qfl .bue' bfthe slckliesfiionttis'pf th'ejear this it a very flattering exhibit and wilt hardly entitle' our pit, to ie " appellaticfh Vf ever bole:" ' " t't, ' r - - ; :TELLO W F VER. 7 ho lAteVtferromVchariei ! A gentleman who has1 ju&t arrived intbis cityicom Augusta ipfprms ns f that he . con versed with a prominent -business; man ; who had just left CharlessQn with his family, . and that he gave a very gloomy accouat pf .things in that unfortunate city, stating that the fever was"evldently oh the increase. Tbls' ls ; in a measure confirmed by -the Columbld Vnion which paper states that a gentleman just from the Infected city, and one who ought to know whereof he 'afflrms' says' that there were fourteenfimeraU in Cbarlesfon on r Thursday. Tho'Uhion addsT This Wddld seem to in-? dicate a wider;range of y the disease: tajJhas yetbfen reported. Seventeen parties were registered from Charlcslon yestei'dfay 'at ' the j 'C,plnmbia.Hotel.,feLr't:;i:r - Op the other nand, the . Charleston .papers continue to take an encouraging view of the matter. The Hews of Friday says : ;c , The city was a shade more cheerful yester day. Excitement, which had been at a fever heat for several days, was subsiding, and the public mind Is evidently settling, down, to the conclusion that it is useless to cry out before the body-politic is hurt,: ?Thi4 sensible feeling will be encouraged by the official reports, which show the slow progress . of the fever It appears thatnp to Satfieday last, the 26th instant, there.. were jnine ..deaths, from yellow fever Three of the nine took place between August 1st and lPib, and the remaining- six in the following week." For the current week the mortality will bei greater r but it is -officially 6tated that , there : were only thirty four new cases of fever in the week ending on Wed nesday night , last.4 This Js a very cheering exhibit, as the proportion of deaths to the entire numberof patients is : steadily decreasing.- On yesterdry,- the busy tongue of rumor could conjure up only two new cases, and, only two deaths occurred, to our knowledge during the dav. - r. Since writing te, above the following telev gram (Associated Press) has been received :. . , : :( - ?;Chabxbston, Sept. 1. ; . VThe cool change the weather seems to have had a favorable influence in abating the fever. No new cases were reported to day and only one death." ' J "lo correct erroneous impressions and ru mors it should be stated that the business of the pity , is proceeding without Interruption pf any kind, aq4 that all railroad trains arrive' and depart with accustomed punctuality. ; "The Courier x and the New to-day, in their commercial reviews, . agree in estimating he gtpwjisJcpttpn crop at !cofmSbreemUii0n to three and a quarter million bales. They incline,, however to the former figures as the more pobabe.,,. :i.S..i,.i fcjt W 'HJr 'm- We noticed -Kemp P.BattleEsq., of alejghtin pur streets yesterday susJil rr There were 19 interments in Pine Forest (colored) 7Cemetery during-? the-' onthfSctf !Angnst, of' which; :humber jliWcra'chtidrent and 3 adulter This Ihakei a total of 27 deaths 'iW""M w:-:'it.ftii.2u itt.jVjt-Uis 7tfa3 ; In tnTa 1fv nnriniF lha mnntn f .-1 WRITER AND MARINE NKWS. J V - ? The North-State'; arrived '"from 1 Fayett'eviile yesterday mbrnipgf ha via ic'ief t thai -piace'late tW.dhesaevepin , a inrtner rise ju tne nver.av mat points ana.tnat pretty heavy rains have fallen: above ..Fayette'- -v.uje.i-.Tbia bngjhe:case,iljierejs ground iojr. hope that. there-will aoon be plenty . oLrwatejg tor na vigaWepttrposes in 'the upper Cape Fear., tot' Jr.'" iThe "-a coue pMirSuesf ett.iGdrw mftnSince his'ttfnthKiri onr tkrtinty with rcrefacnmeritf Uif mips ftb assist iri IUVt'Hure ur iuu i'uvianr, uaa ucuu sues as titio ptef 6tery Jne UbtnVic- tion that hlmfMineii. j b; i - cerie1 8f thaisb'rtf ers hey jain to '8urM! press, a fcbe7 delVerhaiet nbaer fcapt. x IJCJTJi aa uiu iobi ibii, vut i;iinccucu uucvt rangymefttsW fdfquA Teaay v ana cntDusiasiic -co-operaucnDa 'suppoThtnibli fMV fa grtverfenienri tfnrcWtifcre quenbesof b'ar'PW'atfatny4 tntf fn'dfffiierti 9L ) '"S iitli ,-.TC'j-Ji iti ni )nf .... i .aj.mm 9mmm w v.- t ; Ah order was issued yesterday morning recmirinff everv hoff to be . remb vedTfrom .a finVMjB'Pf filth,: and it, was fleemeapest, jri gei, lapt. tpem as ,(soon as pQskiblprQior'- caused 'some little cdnsterhaudo at first and the price of pork rapidly declined! J By this- afternoon live hpes .w?irhaye ceased to exist" o Aujgustav yni;-ad Sentinel. JfjyU- 3 etU WMM 1 " -ie.olVM i me attr nos erotr ar xiamuerrtra ana ga lry?juartrerieTc, twenty rfes frrjtfthb. tl twBclifflrtttWnV'antf'in'twentj-fonf hoars I -aiter3 af ri vib!fin tbeou?tl tiL&VfcUf SPIRITa OF TURPENTINE- : v. Raleigh is cleaning' up x j Gov. ? Uald well is i i n . B nrke county.'. s -Vs .---I fO y-tcrj' ' . 1 Griilford ! wants JanasfricultnV- i kit j.j j . . .i-,tji. alfa,r- . rv.i, j i ; .KaleighihaT.a balloon aacen sion'Jast night, i l " Twenty-one. marriages iq Ura yen last month r , ; .. , r r . .i r A kp;rand ball will-be given; in Raleigh during Fair-week1 cy f ' o at') ... . - J ohn Robinson s .ciicas id exr pected in Raleigh shortly. c:c p-, . .. Cottoii crop inJ-Sampson is greatly damaged by rust.- ' - t " fc '.hblffterl&ns of Kinston are soon to haye a church. m ! ? . There ;i3 avgreatdeal of slight sickness in Newbem at present: e." ' Kewl)ern, experts soon to have a first-class (white) brasband,,;. ,7 j The senppernong grape crop t- rf Deer thuhHng jis quitp success ful in the vicinity.jofiFayetteville now. 1 - . Work on the eMethodisti Col lege in Greensboro . has commenced in earnest. 7y:-f- -t3--1 ..f-lii ' : . rr A series of protracted J rneet jng is tq'be. held in tlie E.j C hy rch . at ; GoWsbofo,;1o , ;;. 'v;':" 1.; n3fcrpjlrt-i042 Joyner ot Nash county' was sent to the Lunatic Asylum on the 29th uU.-: -: :-r- J'-'y v ,ur;, . j "Ir Recent rains in tlieH -Forsyth section nave matenaiiy iniprQyeai U r Uiu-. M r . J. : I vjf. MrtNin fir. I-nnrit PniIadelphia,T well r'kddwn in these .parts,- is ona visit to Raleigh;' .i.i-ii iw : 4 ,sn .V-rj -iti-yj-'J iJiKrFA: 1 ern portion of the; State j last Saturday," doing considerable . damage. '- r 5i j c v T ' ' Rev. rJ StN. 'Andrews is (c6n ducting a very successful religious revival at 15tantonsburg, Wayne county, , ; The JPres b yierj 6i Fayetteville will meet at St. . Paul's t Church, Robeson county, on. Saturday, 7th of October next. - r Mr.A; A: -McKethan, ISr.? as we lern trom the Fayetteville Eagle bad his arrn broken on Wednesday by M a ; kick from a horse. ' J" ' ' ' ' !J " ' . .:. 7 1 he new telegraph :company has commenced operations at Qreeosboro and are rapidly doing up the gap between there and Savannah. k , w . , . ' --The Hickory Tavern Eagle says a serious accident happened' to' the stage running between AsheviUe and " the head of the Western North Carolina' Rail road; on last Monday night.''1. On crossing the Blue Ridge the stage was precipitated some; hundred feet 'down5 the ' mountain sides, seriously injuring a nUmter! of ?'rhe passengejs;':hJv-'' 4-;.ly?ui ?:Hiill. lm,- l'i r- Xue iKaleign sentinel , says ; (The 'gentle ;n garages'? hand ?? .fnoblp s red inen.','; ot.Cberpkee apd.iMacpn counties bf this State, .are, wo understand,! much rex ;Citedtthis year pver the approach 01. their annual game of ball,. and not. being able to select ja suitable ; grouud: nearer , : home propose .coming tpjhis city- during the Fair, to pi ay. th e game,- . We. are told, that the game is pf thrillipg, interest .both to the. participants ; and spectators, , and! its being played'. : here.- willt attract a large number ol Indians and crowds of visitors Jfpm alt parts ot toe state, j it--3. -;NE W ADYERTISEMENTS. i ni fTflURSD AY; SEPTEMBER ; TH.il AT 4 Exchange Corner,- in the city.Of Wilming?, I tn, atil ptelock, we wul seU '- :J "r.-;' li7r , THREE; HANDIRE; ENGINES, 0 "latelyused by5 tbeJ eltV'Vfdmltflrtott?bixt' laid aside ion the ; reorganization jof: the jflra aepartment on a steam nre engine paais., 7 Cone bf the enfirines is in srood order.and the Others sire but slightly out of repair. " . . ' Hose carriage 'and every thih'e'xeepti the hose,' accompany each: engtn Terms pash; aie ppaiuyeriV fui vsu iiJ6u i? sepvi-ts I y W A-.' .lid. 4 . . IWtlPW J ' .... " is nan CS THURSDAY MORNiNGSEPTEMBER 7th, at Exchange Corner, atli o'clock, we wiBaeU3 14 tolbrably.g6od jofderv rSilettsttlte. tt 1 1 '-l The5 America rttCazette. ibmicfD'r'THfc is oi 6crEE"i8fi, we Mi.4rk.5vn1 oprampnee tpeiPPPJIQation ox airBt- ft CI AT, ft UiRiAifTf'Ai UT isia i- w v w w v mr-v i- .1 V i I wim me aoove name, ana oesignea to meet the wants of the readrngaid busnnese masses asan organ ;of rnewsu Tagriciilturfe.yautv .torn- merce und a pure literature.,,,., (t r ,i iv As a' newspaper, the GAiainr seelc a piaoe mine frons ruts oi American journals, giymg a full and correct Weekly record of all that is passing throaghout the world,-. ' - ai aom ana xoreign marKecreporia win De gathered, trom the mst: reliabbs fseturbes and prepared wit great care, so that this depart ment alQri wlli be worth'more than the price m the nope) .aaaui .eiii inaa 10 s$t iiouft , - The departments of agriculture and art will cohtath the very best treatise, to be obt ained.. ind theliteratuiof the paper will' be pure andot the highest order; adjinittingnothing( that may be exceptionable to the most culti vated afidyren1ie6?"Tn this" connection we will haVo td ane serttteebtCf ana pdpular wri ters, and neith.erlabpr, nor, expense; will be spared to make tne uaxotty a live, instruct. I'tve aad pOpalar loiriial -andall we ask to. make it sncceaa is that lioerai oonndence and 'support" which, by' ah unwearied diligence and an entire devotion toourdnties, we hope -verltana'htiaiuuK :Knmt-vl yJii ! 1 It will be a handsome 2S column sheet, print., ed on1 good -white-paper, and furnished io sup scribersattbeexceedlnslvlOwTjirlc&Of S3 lor one year, pr.j'd.fO.r., fdpnthsyialy in Money forwaried ly tsfaoeorder or reg- lsuireu letter win ne at our nac r Laaaress. . J - ! fr Ar ympunf i .ji.fv-,ij ,.' ikf xkx&iMAJu, .Accent, ' & I fJV: -Goldsbop,N.V. J'VJBepti-tf . , Wilmington, $7c'- sept a-lm1 v NEW ADV EBTISEMENTS. THE EM Q U I R E R, 0 .. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, , -y I PUBLISHED AT TARBORO, i?. i?. 8TAMF8 Editor & Proprietory fTlHE ABOVE HAVING ASSOCIATED HIMT X self witn. Capt.. Jaa. R. Thigpen, in the of fice of the Reconstructed Ftxrmer, proposes to edit therewith a newspaper in politics devO-1 tea uniswerviDgy to tne interests oi tne , ; l NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. ! especially as promulgated by the Democratic Conservative party of North. Carolina; and while be may-recognize as dead issues seme pf the questions that have been of great prac tical purport in party differences, National and State, for the. last five years, he pledges . himself to a trne allegiance to-the Democrat ic principles or tne. latners ot our constitu tion, to a fearless and unhesitating denuncia tion ot extravagance, wane and peculation ia office, and to retrenchment and reform in the administration ot government. ? : Aa a newspaper) no pains will be' spared to renuer the Ehqttibeb a periodical, worthy of its readers, by a careful attention to the lite rary selections, diligence in Inserting toe lat est current news of the day, both general and local, and by taste And' neatness in appear ance. . ..' . - The design of the Editor is to make the E w quiub in everv respect .aVpeoplea paper," and to that end he opens his columns to the fiee discussion of all subjects practical, edu cational, social and religious, except so far as they may be personal and., libelous in their tendency, or in their nature such as to be sub versive of, its prime objects. ' .. ; - On account of accumulated business in' the office the Ebqtt res will not be Issued before the 1st of October. 7 f Terms f2 in advance j $3 50 Jf pld at expi ration of six months. .- - -v r. sept 2-lm ; V -NEW DRUG STORE. i I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD; ALIi OF. MY interest in the Drug Business, northwest corner of Market and rout Streets, to Cape John L. Wooster. -.Appreciating the kindness extended to-one in the business, I trust he may receive Ahe. same, ol 1 j "'jci-ui 1 ;T . 7 A E. WRIGHT. T " Having purchasel Dr. AVE. Wright's stock of Drugs I will continue the business at the same stand. -, -f , , . .i, . : I have secured he services, of a comnetent '. drngglstr Mr. Jas. W, ' Lippit twho is- well P known to the public. ' ' - - t i -: " ' sept 2-lm JOHN L.: WOOSTER.: ' A LARGE IjOT; OF l ' - T; ADIESY GEN TliKM EN S MISSES'; AND, XJ , . .boys' . j BOOTS & SHOES J. 1... . ' ' " - t-r)u of the latest styles, suitable for, the season - ' . ' Direct from the Manufacturers . Call and examine for you selves, at ' ' :; .,'.: -i A'.X. PRICE'S, 1; ' 1 ,' .' Live Boot and ShoeStoreV - , 1 '"i7 w . i i , ..'; .2 j , i .i i Exchange Corner, Wilmington,, N. P. sept 2-lt - . ; ' H DO YOU WANT TO BUY G o od B o o t s and Sho es " AT LOW PRICES t , Go to j '1 DUDLEY &' ELLIS, h.septa-tf'f ! Sign of Jthe Bisr Boot.' ' ' A T1TRRIBI.E TEMPTATION," -f By CaAatas Rbadb, author ot " Put Yourself in His Place," 4 Griffith Gaunt," Hard Cash," 4 It, is 'NeveraToo JLate'to Mend," " Wbitef Lies," Ac, Ac, with many original Jllustra tiens.1 " '-'i -i ; i;'-t :-v- h' - -The most popular publicat ion of the season is "A Terrible Temptation," Charles Reade's lastJ. Many read it as it appeared serially. It is quite the fashion to condemri it, but in such terms as to excite curiosity and prompt a, pe rusal. We pity the mind that is polluted by a perusal of this story. To such an impure reader nothing would be safe which could be tortured , into ' Hastiness, t and' . against such Shakespeare, the Bible, and physiology should be shut.- This novel was not written forither pruriency or prudery.GMeafl'o Everu Journal. .-' MSh, Charles Reade's .Novels, complete in 3 vols.,8vo,Clpyi,$7, . ;j ..,,..,,., ,.3 i.3x - s For sale att : .HEINSBERGK i S aug Sl-tf - Live Book Stoicl 'MISGELUANEOUS; tLii: ?7 K O J," Vj .f n THE 0fi (flJ iJ.Jfl'.i. 4 Celebrated McMurfay Reaches. o introduced y : ps.f - The: genuine sold only ;u iiPtpprietors pf thesftyavorite-JlotaiV ;'' ii 1 o m iOIiD BROWN; AND PACLE. SHERRY.' -Jj": J J CflAS. DitYERS VCO., ! . j v aue Sltf . , j, .j .., .v ,7 NorfJts Front Street, ii Ther"Cobch" XOOH lift.; nfj tflfoiti 1 ivi m.Vil tylyfiUp . iibft li'UfrOngWf sin i:Riosl easily , adjusted Tie. I Abe Marltel. .j, .f.Oi I .it iiJL HE , Ban4i are of the BEST English make and'the.BucUe made of .FIRST QUALITY, wrougnt iron: rut up in- nrmaies 01 au oanas bands each Sana havirv? a nuckie securely attached, tbua avoiding alt risk of losing the buckle and saving Planters -the trouble of attaching them.' r, we have a raiitock or the aoove Ties in Store, which we can sell at the lowest market , d : WILLIAMS "iTOftCIIISON, t i )ngJ8-tf,rKf5ija.yj el .Agents.- ;;;oaibsres ANo;.0L0sTas;. 3 t 1 very cneap .rates r tne yard. i -v- cii;o:a?,;n;i'jNiGrVpw-t,: ' aJ i. 5VU Kind? of Casslmere Suite Beady Ma4e. ? SUITS MADE TO ORDER SHIRTS,' GLOVES. StJ SPENDERS,' AT. ; 7 HVNSOIf -A OO.'S, .. !1 'septl-tf ' J Market Street. DUniER SEWS, SU11TEU, S. C, PUR JO lished Weekly, larr & Osten, Froptors. t 1 ten, f ARD, Agent, KATE3 or ADTEnTiszr; t OneSanareone day, f 1 0 1 fa Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. " , - Marriaees. Deaths. Religions. Funeral and Obituary notices will be insert ed at half rates wnen paid ior in advance ; otrvne ran rates will bo charged: 7, v;' .- ;A 1 N - Tries Cash on demand, - j- - ' .' 4 AUCTION, SALBS. J. T; JAMES, Auctioneer. By JAMES A JOS ARES. ' :t ,1 4'' SAiOi VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ZryY virtue of the power of sale contained in ! a certain deed ot mortgage made by Jas. Atctiutcbon 'to uPUt rBrutz Cutlar, Michael iuvuuvuu w ti"u vuunr. MWUttCl Cronly and Robert E.Calder,Titutees of "The Wilmington Building Association,' dated the eighteenth day ol September,' 18&, and duly registered in the office of th-iteglster ot the county of New Hanover, in Book X X. at page 138 and following, and transferred and assign ed. to 44 The Wilmington Building Associa tion" by deed dated the eighth dar ot April, 1871, and duly registered in the office . of, the Register of the County in Book B B B, at page 4iWand following; the bald Association will, on W ednesuay, the twentie h day of ettem- Iber, 1871, expose to sale at publio auction, ut ton, i or cash, ail that certain piece- or' , arcel of land described In said deed of mortgage, as follows : Situate, lying and being in thecoumy of xsei? Hanover, and bounded on the east by tne Wilmington and Weluon Railroad, on the west by the lands of the late Thomas L liavis and Samuel Faxton Waltei-s, on the north by the lands of David ''a. Uanoers, and on - tbo south by the lauds or William, A. Wright. . -. , The Association 'will execute to tue pur chaser at said sale a proper conveyance of the same, upon the .pameu& of ; the purchase Vn-ey; r l ciiAs. ii. stedmAn. . 'Aug 29 1871-t3 '? '.'t; 'j ' '' ' Attorney. 1 X. It." JAJlJr;; Aiiciioncc : A- JL XJ at ilfc I dKJ VU Ml nil JViA-K fill i rl Valuable ealr Estate, j ft . i, twoaays,.MM.M i , . . : three days......... ...i 2 't 7 11 tour days............f ..... 2 CO ; " 11 - five days,. ;.....(............., 8 W 1 . il .. i i Jl ... win veek 8 CO ?i i BY virtue of the power ,of sale' contained X in a certain deed "mortgage, made by .r.v i! lank C. singletary and Virginia C.,' hie wife, . ;t. j to Michael croniy, uu uruta cuuar ana uoo ert ii.,Caider, a Trustees 01 The W liming-' ton Baiiuiug' Association,' dated the zUh uay of lecembor, lct9, and registered in the office 01 the .heeiater of the County of ew Alan- ; over, in Book. Y J ; page X05 ana following, and . duly transferred and assigned by said Trus ' tees, to said W ilmingtoh is uiidlng Association : by dved dateJ tne 6th day of April, 1&71, ana duly registered as aloreald in Book U & pafeO-feA) and Jtollo win g, the said Wlimiegton iiuiidmg Association will, on Wednesaa , the , 20th day of beptemOer, 181, expose to sale by pu toiler auction; at the courtiiouseUoorinihe. city of w uudMgton, for wabh, vhe two certain tracts or parcels ox land aescribwd in baid v deed of mortgage, as. lolio ws via : 1 lying and oeiDg in the county ol flew Hanover, ana bouiiUed as lollowa t One tract begliiniiiji at u red oikuu the tast side of Deroy's branch, W illiam cuUar's .corner of his nlnet-lour acrw Survey, thence north 65 deg. west, two . pi lea to a poplar tu Derby -8 brancn, tinin-je the bame courr continued along the dividing line -between William a .d Jacob William suj vey, joriueriy John, U-rwini,lo8 poles to a stako, bia corner, thence south iUJ degM west 200 pole ,t the iue of .tne mai n, thence in the marsh the same, course continued juo poies,. Wlliam . Cutiar'a line of this survey; thence with that line north iQ ueg. east, tt6 poles to a pine, his old corner, standing' ty the side or the marsh, thence with his otiicr line south 00 deg. ast, '6b poles by ierPyrs island; thence across Der -uy-tj biancn ana pp i.heeastiideot said branch " with me several lines oi hi ninety-10 ur acre ' survey 7 to the pxat station con waliung .22 . acres , more or leai. Anotner tract aujoiulng the above described, coundea a follows; viz : Beginning at a cypress standing 011 . the west siue of Turkey creek, a small ulstance above .the moutu, thence running north 100 poles to a tjpruce piue, then north mo ueg., west sow poles to a pine standing between the uiarsh and the old neld," corner or theoid survey, thenco feouth deg., ease 43a ? poiet to. Frederick Joi-eo' line, where iv crosses Derby's cove, thence down the lneanderuugsroX slO iurkey creek to j,he nrstv station ; containing in the w&'oie tx acres. more w lean. Jj-xmvr.ta Tne said Wilmington Building Association ' will execute and ueiiver .tO' the-purchaser at-V said, sale a pruper. conveyance oi th lands aforesaid upon the pay menv of the purchase 7 .1 C, M. STEDMAN, a vAng 2f, 187tts .v'.(Xi;'..T. vi tiJAttOrney. , JAMES. Auctioneer. '. JBY JAMES & ME ARES. V7 .:-!r? k i ii ALE O w VIiiaBldS0!;Estate. BY virthe of the power of sale contained In a certain deed of mortgage made by HilL King and Susan R, King to (.The Wilming ton Building Association," dated the thirtieth day of May AJ D. 1870, and duly .leglfltered In the office ot the Register of the County of New Hanover, in Book ZZ, at page at 0 and fol lowing, the said Association will, on Wednes day, the twentieth day of September, 1871, ex-v pode to saie at puoiie .auction,, at tne. court House Door m nnecuy or wumi mlngton. ior casB, airxnaii cet taiu iul ur parcel oz land ao scribed in Bald deed of -mortirajre. aa follows 1 Situate In the city o Wilmington aforesaid, beginning at the Boutn-eastern intersection of Eighth fctreet.with Swann sireet, thepce run- mng soutnwaruiy witu tue x.as ern line or said Eighth' street sixtyifllx feet, theaee Hast wardly in-line parallel with said Swannt St. fifty teet, thence northwardly in a lino, paral lel with said Eastern' line pf Eighth1 street ' elxtyeixi ifeot ." to 3 the ionthern line ox said Swann. atreet.? and ' thence ..Westwardly with said line pf said S WAhnstreet ttlty ieet tb the -begfnnlag,' being; the' western end of lot num ibered one:(tji the-Wook npmbered three hundred .and tear (310),; as -designated in. the . planof said-city. 'The Association 'will exe cute t the 'purchaser at said sale a: proper conveyance pf the same, and asstenthe policy. or insurance Thereon,, upon the' payment of the purchase money. lase money; . i : aj;iir 07 tpHAJSLMi STEDm'anI Aug49.iS71-ts JO n Attorney. nvanarorli. yjj 1 !-;; cVii.ifl3 I f.'lliVf ,BBLf?;;iokB', - V -7 , i! .. . - . . . - ' . 3 Hf F.ricHNri, seifl-tff 4 87, tand North Water St. "TYlTAJJfTE O Pnrchaseia to call at 8.Le vy 'sv .; WV 44 Market street, and examine hiMstfvir of nr Goods,; Clothing, Boots, hoes, llats. ; : !-li h! may 20-jm 1 i 'TTTMNTER Tea fihares 4n. the Alechau i f flcai Building Association, for which an equal number of shares of .stock in the ' W il., N.J Cij' Life Ins cov (aliens aliments paid) wUl be traded onHberal terms. Inquire lit 8-rAft pm&'. 1,- sept i-tf am fili 0-TAflIX FOOriD. t 'TjWlIJIBA'plac6f wheref Dry Goods, Cloth- :EJ : xuk..xvuwb, oiiutv-uauBy iuiiuu, an, are being aold at actual cost, ,S. Levy's. 44 .Market Btree yia the place. -,;'" " imay tttMm . Eon SALE At AcTTrAtCoei-.by 8. Levy. 44 Market street,' Dry Gpods, Clothiag, Boots, Shoes. Hats,, Notions. Ac CaU ana gwnrw bargains. -1 ' - - -"-"-.g may KA4m : BtAaiT, if not necessity; make It a Hair Dres sing indispensable to many. . The new: Vieoa, which Dr. Ayer's Laboratory issues, is one of the most delightful 'we have ; ever used. It restores not on.y xne cpi,or, out glosa , t luxariancQ to faded :and grcy Wf f?; jcBiwrca uot )on.y. iuo vpifjm puk giosa ana : i : IV 1 i- iM 1 I 'c. It' I' w A- . 14 , i '.'fi .1 1.31 It- i i. V . i ,ouiroil sulfas iuJl ti i ;n:ja cva t -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1871, edition 1
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