' " - ' , - " . " - - . . - - T - , . . ' - - . . ' - . .. ' .iiiwmr- i . . - , .. - ',-.r.- ... ... , . . .- - .. . . . - - ... . ,- , .. . .-CC - .--'.-a-. - . - .-.. -"-J - ' . T flE 5IOENIKG STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, rl II BE3NABD, Editor and Propi, (JfB-icB, Dawson Bakk Buildings, Front St. ?. iontU in adv&noe 8 60 SflM months, in advance.... 2 00 (3ao month, in advance. 75 una 2-OBKiira Stb will be delivered in any ,'irt of the City at Fitcmb Cisrrs pe week.. 52 T E UO LO OI C A L. .COU I. o. iTber-i Tioae. eter. "-r Weather 7 A. 3 I. a P. M. M. M. 30:10 80:03 80:04 67 TN E light Clear ' 86' S 1 fresh Fair jFair 7 Calm Mean Temp. of . dayt 77deir; - -r-''V ''" Note.- Albaroiuetric readings are reduced to the sea-level and to 32 degrees ' Fahrenheit. v . ROBKKT QSTBOTO, v Serg't Sisrnal Service U. S.'Aa : Weatlior Bpoir J - T "r - J " A. UUli - A y Office or Chief Bignal Ufficeri Washington,; Sept. 5 i-35 P. M The barometer will probably fall still far tlier on Wednesday. and especially in the Gulf States and over the JLases. Increasing easter lv winds along the Atlantic coast and threat euiog weather, with brisk southwesterly winds from tue lower aaices westward, ro serious disturbance Ma" apprehended unless ( possibly oa Lafce Superior, from which region no re ports have been received to day , t; W ADVCKTlsEnKill'!!. . !iaiN8BRGKRs Live Book Store, 89 Market st. An Angel in the i Cloud Steamfor Mil lionPianos and Organs. Dcdlbt & Eixis, No. 41 Market atreet Heavy Double Sole and JLIpper French Calf Boots for Geq,tlemen. ..... James & Me ares,-Auctioneers and Real Es tate Brokers. House lor Rent. ' i '7r C. S. ELU3. Rlechanic's Building and Loan Association. ;; o - ' . , t - M. U. Finlatsok. General - Commission Merchnt, corner Princess and North Water St iBxcarsion To-Dy. ' Don't forget itho family excursioriUo the" seashore on the ,6teamer;;PTaccamawvto take plac this morning. ; The -boat will leave her wharf at 10 o'clock. ' V ' t'lty Tares. . . -r Wc are requested by the City .Treasurer, and Collector to state that, at thej solicitation of many citizens, e has been authorized, to ex tend the time thirtyday8 ;inv which wpay taxes on city real estate for 1871 before adver tising the Mm e. This will bring the limit .up to the 1st of October." Silf !l ":-yUKiu, - City Conrt. . . The following cases were disposed r of -yea- terday Amos Williams, charged with cursing, quar tering and forcible entry, was found guilty and sentenced, to pay, the penalty an'd sisf 2?L Ooe case-for quarreling and jgh ting and. one for petty larceny continued over for a future hearing. 1 -i V The Colored SSasons. ; We are reqriested tostate that "W. H.'Thur bar, Henry Taylor and Geo.' L. Mabson . have been appointed by" Gibien .'-Lodge (colored Masons) aiCommittee of Finance to solicit subscriptions for building their Lodge on the corner of Eighth and 'Princess streets. I l'he C Jinni i ttee have com menced operations, a member of It having raised about $200 ' yester- Tho Xlowe Family. V' ' 'j', , We Ond the following in an exchange t 'J" Representatives of the Howe family from all parts of the Union, and from several foreign countries, assembled Thursday to the number of over three" thousand at Harmony Grove, Vramingham, : Mass,-:, Speeches Jtyere delivered by many of the ' orators of the" family, songs wriiten expressly for the occasion were sung,' aud a poem by Mrs.' Julia i Ward Howe was read by that lady: : The proceedings passed off quite harmoniously. There are several representatives of the fam-' ily io this clt,?8quire Anthony should jCerr; tuiuly have been present and aired his Alder manic eloquence on the occasion :v He .would have reflected & degree of Stamina upon the prqy ceedings which would have heightened the ef- j feet very mttchly;.'''"!' Poll tical Proscription VfAf'; We lea rn from the best antboritythat he removal of Capt, Peck from! the position ,he lias held for some time past' as Inspectdrof Customs for.this city .waaTdutJ solely to the act that he had the temerity to exexcise,-.tbe usual privilege of a-freeman- anfl y,ote.In ;.tb,e late election for Cbnvehtioift Heas always pat his post in the Custom IXouae jwbeii duty as to be perfofmed, Sand naHnev(c6hldbrti ine charge against liim that he clid noi faith fully discharge the da ties which, were expected f him : but this was a matter of no , con se quence to Abbott and other leaders of the Rh publican party,5' who 'erehltfme securing Capt. s frem'oVal5 when pranged in comparison ivith his putrageons; pjesunihtip(n in daring to vote in accord&ncewUh his o.wa tonvictions of Triglit i when thosen victipna. ppened to be in opposition to the views of thd Pfoscriptionists; allud" edio,Capt;cPecCcftiJ console himself with the prondVrefletionnit le is not Xhonijf4m.'toiiMi. suffered ;for v, avertlslnar fOr tbo People. We would calfthe attention of the public to lle Morning Star's charges for short adver-. 'setnents, especially for : the accommodation f the growingdemand for tfie'lpubllcatlo'ff of Jrief notices L s-cb aa 5 lYan ts.? V -' "por bale," e-M6siMTeenof.'th1 racter can be reduced to-flve lints space, '"d the charge foV them' belng,but half our. , tl'ular i ates when jaid for strictly ' in advoncS ThIs offers ucreased inducements for scr- x XlU wanting places, for famUies wishing do-: . Nestles, for farmers having a horse, or a cow, rau old wagon jfor sale,a landldrdswishing .tnMt6, and tenants wishing landlords;? to user Mobnino 8tb as medlunrfbr 'CM catiug With thelt ieyefai bat unknowarcus rekeepers can also make equal -aVaiKof ee rates for short advertisements;; to, lq tfte. ,n 10 attention to any specialty in trade, or "Jange in their W&X' e U8e of the daily newspaper, as the ageh- communicaUonbetweenpple 0no8e8 18 coastantly increasing,"and Ulustratei Jing time, labor. and money '-1n, carrylog 1 "usinessollife. , i.T.'ui.Vtl ,1 ."S- a ' T rr i . . . .-.i- . - - - . ... . i . hates op ADTcnxism a t ,. Vol. VIII-ITo.,142.1 - Local Dots. - - The Streets are getting dry and dosty.,. ;r-4 The sidewalks are not the place for grape hulls. r , , - , , ? . ; George Spicer,7 colored; was" sent td tha Work House yesterday.. 1 : ' , ti We notice that Prof. Briggs" has opened a' The regulars monthly : meeting ot the Mechanlds - Eulldlng and Loan Association .will be held at the ConjmerciaVEx'chaiige this evening, at 8 o'clock, iA-I " - Several peach j apple and pear trees at the Wilmington Garden are in bloom, with a fair prospect of a second crop if the warm weather continues long enough. . ,:-r,.. .f A white woman, suffering with rheuma tUm, and as pitiful a-specjmen of humanity as we have seen in a long time, received permis sion to enter the County Poor House yesterday afternoon; . K). J J W O ?3 Attention is called fb the card of Mr. M. U. Finlayson, who has again embarked iu the 'commission business. Mr.- Finl ay son's former "experience in thiabnsiness renders an v further introa action unnecessary. . . The pond near the" Charlotte- depots , on Front street, which has been a fruitful source of chills: aud fever to the residents in that vicinity, has been filled up by the authorities and is now as dry as a bone. ; t. y. a colored man had hia horse taken from his stable in this city on Wednesday night last. A day or two afterwards he advertised the fact in4he Star; and the day following the animal was found near one of the Sounds and restored to his owner. ? s ; " ' v." -, ." j Friend Bonitz, of the Goldsboro' Messeti ger, feels greatly encouraged In' his ; efforts - to establish a daily, andr if the merchant's and other business men of that place will stand up to him as they ought he will commence it on the 1st day of October. Conaty. Commissioners. T J . ; . ; j ' The Board was in session yesterday, Mr. Black ih thef chUr. 4 1 " ' v ; " : ' V - : J. W. Schenck, Jr., Sheriff, presented three separate bonds, two foe $15,000 each and one for $10,000, whereupon IV was ordered that said bonds be received and approved, and ordered to be registered and filed. f It was . further ordered that the Sheriff, J. W.' Schenck, Jr., be notified that he Is required to appear before this Board on the t first Mon day in October next and increase his bonds for the collection of State and county taxes in the sum of $10,000 each. : And it was further ordered tbat'the Sheriff taata Settlement wfttf the State and county treasurers as often as the amounts prescribed by law shall come into his bands. ' Those appearing on Sheriff Schenck's bond are Mary T., Schenck Joseph; H. Neff, S Satchwell and Ed. K. Brink. t : . ?r.r.T ;.'i y The bonds of J. CJaMann Clerk" of the Superior Court, in the sum of $10,000, and W. J. Bivens, Regtfter of -Deeds,'- in "the sum of $5,000, were presented,' but action was deferred nnti! this aftftrnoon. " "" '"' i; .neiDonds or theuoroner, and Treasurer will also be finally acted on this, afternoon; ? Commissioner John C. H eye r presented the following protest againgt the action Of. the Board : ;v';- :V.;id X ,' ttv?: ! :i . I, John C. Heyer, one of the Count V; Com mlssioners of New Hatoyer county, do hereby respectfully enter my most solemn and earnest protest against the. action 'of 'the' Board of County Commissioners of said county, in ac cepting the official bonds of J. -,W.r Schencki Jr.. as BheriffJf jaid countv. for the present year, for two reasons: 1st,-because of the in sufficiency of the amount of said bonds,- and. secondly, because the sureties upon said bonds are uui kouu auuuutcicabf .mom u iwiBumj vote asrainst this action of the Hoard to be re corded upon the minutes;? 44 S $ 9?ix i i: vtt -fSigned) i j J.-Cf HbItebl Similar protests were submitted '. by. Mr. Heyer relative to the bonds of the Clerk of the Superior Court and of the Register, of Deeds. - it was ordered that the county surveyor lay out and establish the line between this county and Bladen, to wit : between Cape Fear River and Black River ; .provided, that, the County Commissioners of Bladen county will pay half the expense or saiajsunrey. x ;ssocs. i; The Board then took , a, recess until this afternoon, at a o'ciock. - Star Book Illndery. rr ft y J$t I The attention of the pobtle is -'called to the superior facilities wo -np,wi h$t? ojr PXectaUniS; cheaply, promptly and sHil fully . all kinds of tjsmamg ana, x&uiing. uar ousiness in tuis oe pftrtmeht has sftadily InerttsHljjittliti&i that we have not labored In vain in our effort to establish a Bookr Bindery eqttal-16 A de mands of bur growing cty. ,r But. we4 are ; de termined to do still more ; and as bur busi ness jgrbwa fi wUlriakltles .bejncjiasedr Give us a triail1' : r ; 2taw3w From Cbarleston. The Board of -Heal ni rebrtfouHtleaths .from yellow feyer: iqr, the tweniy-iour . nouw ending at 1 M:drT Mbnd the number of new cases for. each day has been disconUnneal . .: . . . - t Ipat, iq me opinion , oi -maujf meujva Hih fprty-eight hours niustelapse before it can be kDoyn with certainty whetheVa patienthas,Ipr has not, thoyellbw ieVerBTh papers makelob mention of the progress, ol the disease, and as we received no telegram in relation to the mat ter last nightVthe aboveVis'alt thletlmatlbn. now at uauu. :s- ,c-.. , r ;:- .t;. ;,:;. --r- - We notice that the Germans, true ,to their traditional reputation for Assisting seach other In time of need, arewganizlng in the, different :Wards andv- IneonjuhctTon with'theHoward Association, seem,peierminea.xo see u - the Ick among theiK omx ed ilhtrmen receif e1 prompt assistance and gctteddance ' There ftrcon.tradictpj,y epcr ; about the ? l-destrmetlble Tas- V;;:aJI :U hejndesltrucUblaTg Jsa grett convenience to merchantsllt answerstheicombined-pur pose of a direction label andj business cardJ Call at ' the Stab Printing 'and ubifeblpg flbusVand supply yoeJW WILIIHTGTOIL WEDNESDAY. -SEPT. 6. A' Sad Case.fg.:?;. One day during the past week the authori ties here received Information that tthere was a man at the depot suffering from- a severe attack of chills and feverand that disease aud fatigue bad so' enfeebled" him that he" was unable to take care ofhlmself.' An ambulance ,was Sent for him and, be ; was ' taken to the City Hospital, .where be lingered until 8nnday, when he died. He was in such a critical con dition'when taken to the Hospital.that he was unable to give much account of himself. He stated,however,. that he formerly lived at Cedar Creek; near Fayettevillewhere he had a brother to whom he had intended to write be fore needled. From a paper found on his per son, emanating from the authorities of Holly Springs,' Miss., we learn that be was taken up sick In the woods near that place. He sta ted that he had been living in Arkansas, and was trying to make his way back to North Carolina when. he wastaken t sick. He remained at Holly Springs about five weeks; receiving care and attention from the citizens,' but finally started for the home which he" was destined never to.reach alivej Hjs remains were Interred in the pauper's burying ground, but it is hoped that if this reaches the eye of his brother or; other relatives or friends he may receive a more fitting interment. Out Chip Basket. !-:.,,... , u'a j - The best safety match marrying a rich wife. -.." ' - '.' Dr Sarah B. Chase" is a Titusville, pa., ; How to overcome your sorrows Strike one of your own sighs, : . ' ' - i Young folks grow most wben Ta love' It increases their sighs wonderfully,' ' What is the. difference between a coat and a baby. f The one I wear, the. other I irasT'! -. ... Dubuque complains that there Is only one nanasome gin in mac city, and she is engaged to be married. -; ! ; " ' " Why should a young man give a" lock of his hair tqlris intended before marriage ? Be cause she'll be apt to take one .wjthout leave aiter marriage. k . r : - . f Calais, Me., is likely to become a fashion able resort for young men, for it has just been discovered that two-thirds of the wealth of the place is to fall to the girls who bloom there. That New Orleans woman who attempted suicide by cramming :rags down her thfdat, repented when the family sent for a junk deal er and proposed to sell the entire package for rags. , - v ,, r A grass widow inMYotk State" has sued jor a uivurcc, auegiug. marriage unaer iaise pretences as a ground for it 1 Shades of court ship I r Does .she suppose there was ever a marriage of asy'other sort ? "; BAR AND KIVEIt IMPROVEMENTS. , " j Wilmikqtox, N. C., 2d Sept., 1871. To D. Wm. W. Harriss, Jesident.,of 'tie Uhamber tf L'ommerce, Wumingtori, js. V : Sib In accordance with the wishes of the Chamber, the regular monthly visit to the public works for the improvement of Cape . ear uar ana Aiver was maae this day, and l am pleased to report; the steady and success ful progress of the work. . .- , - ,.i'c ; Since my last report of ,12th August. ,a most violent Northeast' gale has visited our. Coast, producing some apprehension for the safety or the l worfcs, ana curing the montn, much rainy weather prevailed, retarding opera tions somewhat. .' , .ri:.,; '..wtt-Vn iv;-- "From the violence of the storm, some of, the unfinished cribs1 and preparatory timber was displaced, which involved some loss of time and labor, to replace them, in - position . again. Thisjwas shccessfully and speedily accomplish-; ed through the energy and skill of,. the local superintendant, and all ; is now going on well It is with much pleasnre that I am enabled to report the perfect safety, - and security . of the finished work, (or notwithstanding , tne storm was one of unusual 'violence and dura tion, from the Northeast, elevating ihe 'ocean wate mnch above Its ordinary leveJ, having I ullind . unobstructed 3 s weep, was Drought against the works with great force, no Injury whatever" 'was sustained. Not a. timber or plank; was moved from its position; Ihns prov ing the adaptability oi me plans designed tor a successful prosecution or this great ana im portant work. r-'is?4.TV' I here beg leave to call your attention to the fact that1 while the -Engineers and operatives have done all that flesh and blood; could do, under the circumstances,- they labor under grievous disadvantages for the want of means to employ a sufficient force to guard aqd pro-: feet exposed and weak points ahead of. their work-while they are advarclng and; 'securing the general line ; for experience hasshown, that as the volume of water passing in and but of those openings is checked, or shut out, its passage thereby bing contracted, 'tis thrown with greater force: upon .the weaker points.. cuttingithemV out -very - rapidly,'' entailing a greater expenditure ot money, time and labor for securing them afterwards. Soyoa will read II v perceive that the- officers, in charge of this work with the nest intentions, are obstructed and tifed down to a1 limited monthly ; ex pen- itdre. thereby TestftlHrnWthem-inTendering itartbe Government as valuable Stfrirce-as they might otherwise do, and . postponing - the pe riod of inscribing their Owp names, iajthe niche of famej tvJ. -"7X Sirrf-c'Z'-'' v ' .The shoals In-the vieinitytJf the works have somewhat changed theii" positions,' but by no- means prejudicial lJLhear' A portion oi tne sand In front ,. M, the wprlc baa Vlbeen thrown over and back of it. vhich is rather an advan- tageas more sand will no doubt soon take its' place .InrOBt'eawT-?. 'l- " ' ... )CaC a ABiaUU. IB gWUlSIUlU VUUgCU lUUItB- ting an i increased low-water area,, while its high-water area appears diminished., .t : ? a r There i isbme' aDPearance of an increased epth of water in the small inlet next south pf, .. " . . .... . . . .. . . . . . -! the island, wane a naa no means oi ueiermm Ing this tact. .-''uur ?v.s.i - - rA ; The outer shoals seem to j increase, and the point pf beach extending northward In front of the work,' -while the beach south is evident ly and perceptibly growing. " ' ' The rtch-Bnd-fences have oroven success-. f ul. , Not a rail: was removed? by the storm, and the brush has - been completely covered with sand to the top of the lence,: presenting i an emoanmeni inree xo.nve leewniu, anu coarse, far above tha reach of any tide, , r . - . . ,This, and the weak parts of the beach where: the wind, has blownsout trenches between the hills, is now being strengthened by a system of cultivating the owcAe-w. This grass bears trans Dlan tins well : none , of that which, was '- f . , .-.t.p sa . i . I set out in July and August has died, but all f rowing and doing1 finely, and I think will bear ransplaritlng at any season of theyear Where planted, it has not only successfully resisted the blowing away of sand, but has already col- lected, in Jt many places, .a jfoot or jover,in height. ! V''-JZ i--i' J-The.MaJbfoas been fortunate in securing the services of a competent smantln- this "depart ment, who seems to understand .his business. and I hope is doing valuable service, which ttaealonoVlUdemonitrt - iMTTavin- no ODnortunitv of visiting the lower Harbor and main outlet, I have nothing to add to my August report in mat airecuuu. in conciusion, A beg to state tna uiu ar m the progress of the .-work eyerythlng . has worked well ; there has been no mistakes or blunders, no waste of time or money, and the prospect ahead flattering. Everything now depends upon the good sense and liberality of Congress in making the necessary appropri ations for the early and successful completion of this noble enterprise. The gentlemen in charge of this work seem fully alive to 'itsj varied complications, its difficulties, ! magni tude and importance, and are working like beavers to inscribe their names high on the roll of fame, and should they be so fortunate as to merit it by a ful- and complete accomplishment,- none wiU rejoice more than -, r : -n- Your humble servant; - - t H. Nutt, Chairman. SPIRITS y OF TURPENTINE. A mineral spring has been discovered near Battleboro.; :- - Battieboro siglis for a Mayor's Court to try violations of the law. ', .' " i.y:..T The balloon ascension in Raleigh on Friday night was a grand sue-" CeSS. '. - , -rr . r ' r' -'" An, interesting meeting is in progress in the i M. E.v Church at Golds boro. ' - ' , '. y'' ;i' - i'l, ISTineteeu marriage T license .were issued in Wake duringlthe month of August. . V : . , , The Raleigh boys challenge the State for a game of base ball during Fair week. , . , ,. There : is V to be ju shooting match at the Henderson Fair, A prize of $50 is offered, . , - Mr. Plobinson, of- the Golds boro' Male Academy, is- uniforming bis scholars in cadet gray." v - - B ishop Moore, ot th e colored Methodist Conference, is visiting -his churches in Rutherford county. . Rev. J. W. Larmour, rector of St. Stephen's -Chnrph, . Goldsboro, is . con fined to his room, by an attack of bilious lever. - -- Thus far two 'thousand one hundred, 3 and seven dollars have been raised for buildiog a Presbyterian Church iu Kinston. - - , ' ' , -T-- A large temperance onven tion will be held in Raleigh ia; No vem ber, to take into consideration the "pro hibitiou question." - . ; V . ' Eighteen colored men and wo man were baptized down at the river, near Goldsboro, von sabbath' last one or the results ui tue -amp iiiecuDg. - v A small boy, by the name of Salter, disappeared inNewbern on Sunday last and has not since been seen -or heard of. v The supposition is that he ;has been drowned. ' , : We learn from the Ruther ford I Vindicator; ''that J. C. Davidson, Esq.. has sold his splendid " farm at Qld Fort, McDowell county, to a South ' Caro linian and a Canadian for. $24,000, They intend to settle a colony . of. Cauadians upon it, and build up largo, manufactories. -i: The Raleigh . 5fi says : W. J. -sryaobroaght to this city on the 11 ta ot August as a Jiu KIux, charged with the murder of Murchison, in Moore coun ty, and discharged on bail,4 has since, been rearrested upon evidence . brought out by a coroner's inquest, and committed to an swer to the charge of murder. , The com- NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS. Mechanic's Building & Loan: Association. mHE 25th MONTHLY MEETING wilibe held L at the Commercial : Excbange, this Oven tag, at 8 o'clock. : : . .:: ,? .s? ; i DTtes will be received durinz thedavat Dud ley ft Ellis' Boot and Shoe Store, No. l Market street. CS. ELlJS. sept 6-lt Secretary and Treasurer. ;Hea?y Donlile-Sole ani Dppeii'S Jtut the thing for FaU and W inter Wear, ' fH.Vc-?y., AT i -r ,W f V i DDD LEY; ft JILLISV V I'J 41 Market Sk, ;,! Sign of the Big Boot..! Ueneral Commission ' Ueirebant, .. Office 'corner' inces9' and North. Water. Sf c WILMINGTON'," Vr!T , . Wni give prompt' personal attention1 to the salo and shipment Of 5 Cotton," Naval Stores and all other produceVfta-" j: . 't?': : Orders Solicited 4ha promptly fllledftcV yseptiiwtnt " ifc.MBEii .;0;i,.-.iw HE; ANGEL tlHTHE OLOUJ ipi. 1 ci By Edwin -3TMnttJ3is$)?i STEMVEOR MILLION; i A -POPULAR Treatise on Steam aniS 'its 'Ao- JjL plieation to "the Useful Arta, especially to Navigation. By JT. H, Ward. re -. ," $ tt 7 ror sale at" HEINSBEBGER'S. : tlANOS, ORGANS; Melodeons, Guitars, -Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Fiffq. Aeeordeona- Harmonicas. I Tnd lots of other things,'; ; j v ' For sale at sept $-tf n - 1 HEINSBEEGEik S , , Live Book Stoit Cape Pear and' Black Rivers. THE -STEAMEBt JITTLE SAM, fx i'" l- Capt. H. P. PADlISOir. ; ..,-3 "fS now running regularly between Wilming- JL ton and Point CaswelL leavlnsr Wflminston Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1XA o'clock A. M.. and Point Caswell Mondays, Wednesdays ana jmaays at v4 o'ciocl&. u.f toucning at all intermediate landings for pas sengers or freight. Fare, i$l meals extra. rreignt cnarges very moaerate.: -x- n . For freight or passage, apply to Captain on board.-' :, fsept 21-SftFtf ' SUHTER WE W8, BUHTEIX, S. C, PUB lished Weekly Darr'ft Osten, Proptors' " sept23-l-tf Wilmington, N. C 1871. - Wholo ITo. 1,232 -FOR RENT.. House; for--Sent rjluJE xiousis on corner, ot. Third ... and; Chestnut streets, from 1st of i October next, at present occupied by i Sir. D.B. Bunting.'' Appfy to J" , -l '"- 1 :': - JAMES & MEARES sept 6-2C : Auct'rs & Real Estate Brokers. For Sent "or For, Sale ! DESIRABLE PEA JSUT FARM ON MId die Sound, 8 milef from the city, containing 1,100 acres, more or less, one half bt which is under good fence, and one third in fine order for' cultivation the coming year. Also, a smaller place on WrightsvUle Sound; con tains from four t o six acres, - which is desira bly located. Terms will be made easy for pur chase, ' Fer further particulars apply to ' ' ' ' C. W. OLDHAM, . i septMm t -ul . -' At Smith ft Oldham's. For Sent, rpiHAT desirable Dwelling on the corner of Market and Ninth streets, IJ . . . . . ..... House contains five -'large rooms, with all necessary outbuildings, 4 good!-well of water, fte. All In perfect order, t Apply to r t sep3-tf i BUNTING ft McQUIG G, Auc'rsT- For Sent r JhE CENTBALLY LOCATED STORE, with small Warehouse at- tached, on South Water street, now occupied by Messrs. Joan W. Galloway ft Co, ' will be rented for one year from October IsC V: sept S-tfl Apply to WM. K. EMFIE. " For Rent : 5. WE offer for rent two. of those brick .tenements situated on Dock Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. ; Houses are. three stories, and contain all the modern .improvements-hot and cold j water bath-rooms, ranges, and are very desirable from location and comforts. Apply to ' ,v .Vgeo." E. FBENCH & SON,' : aug 80-tf : 29 North Front St For Rent. "OROM the first i day of October fi 'next, that desirable Store. cor-!b ner South Water and Market street, at present occupied by N. Mayer, as a uar Koom ana juiauor store. - is is well fitted up for Hry Goods and Grocery, and one of the best localities in the city for either pusraess. - .'. .'. ': .. . Hi J f-"isb- ' ff! i. That . comfortable , residence on, Fiftb, be tween Market and. Princes streetj? known as the Knohl'house at present occupied by Capt.; John W Galloway, pi -,. -.j, Apply to t aug29-tf , n . .H.4B. EILEBS. i; fflHE DESIBABLE BBICK STORE, with warehouse attached, on South . s s a h - -. - ' i "' -" J - .... : ' r ' -r . . . c-- Water St., now occupied by Messrs. Smith Oldham. Possession given. Oct; 1st, j Appiy to : anfifSl-tf h-o Wit. B. EMPIE. FOR RENT. 5.fflxm""fciji ,.V...AJ.I. t . . rpHE comfortable Dwelling House ; situated on Third street; next to j-i. - S..'. - t ' the corner or Nun, at present occu-i pied by MnBell.- torn ,1 f .-r VV ; w tta f q OilN WILD EE ATKINSON. I aug25-2w , No. 5 North Front St. Leaia Perrini's Sauced TTUONOUNCED"BY CONNOISSEUBS TO X- be "The Only Good Sance.M ' It improves appetite and .dlgestionj and it is i unrivaled for its flavor. A - ' ' " sept 3MJ" ? . NorFt Street. r.TesG r.lackerel, . j- "f At,,.- CHAS-'DtMYEBS 4 CO.'S.t ? -?)At! .HASt;5MYEESr4' a sept 8tl-' i V'? North Froart street.0 skiiornn i ti 1 ; m ccnfi a ti nn ii 1 : THERE WILL. BE AN- JEXCUESION; OF r the : abovn Association, : on the - Steamer "Waccamaw,"jonn I .r. Ii ' ' Friday, thelath, I nst. A good band will be in attendance. The boat wiU leave her wharf v- " :' Av iM;;-PRECISElVy? Fare for the round trip. l : Children, half price ; Servants, fiee. : ;; Tickets can be had of members, or of ' l sepS-td B. EBECKE, Secretary. 10,000 BUSHELS WH1T1S and MIXED COBN. l;000BB" ' For sale by 4 r c'., 8ep5-tf WILLIAMS & MTJRCHI ' ' f - j j ;.-.r, i , o:o 0 .T O TJ N D s. C CANVASSED HAMS, IRISH. LAUNDET SOPt ' ' ! ii,r Best made for cold water. V Try a cake and be satisfied. ... -. !iJ " - ' Tf 6. . STEYENSON'S" V -V i- sept 6-tf r bis inei v 3 1 I l fill One Square one day, J. " twoaays,................, r n 2 00 2 60 8 CO 8 CO niree days,................... . ' " to nr days,. 11 five davs..... AHAWMfr . ... oneweek...... Contract Advertisements taken at pro- . portionately low rates. v ; : Karriages, Deaths. Kellglon8,, Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at lialf rates when paid for in advance ; otherwise f ull rates will be charged. , . . . s i : v TKss--Gaah on demand. -; - - - r- - ' ii- ' .i . AUCTIO-ST SALES.- r: . By JAMES A KIEARES. " SALE OF r-l y " V VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY.virtue of the power of sale contained in 'J a certain deed ovjportgage made by Jas. McUntcbon to Du Brutz : Cutlar,11 Michael v Cronly and Robert E.Oalder, Txuteea of "Th6 ; Wilmington Building Association," dated the ": 1 eishteentb day of September, 186i, and duly ,. registered in the office of thiteglster of; the : county of New Hanover, in Book i X. at page jj J' I ed to .The Wilmington Building, Afisocia-,' ' . tion" oy aeea aatea tne eightn aay ot Apru, 1871, and duly registered in the office of the ?s' o -Begister of the County in BookB B fcf, at page , t -490 and foliQ wing f the said Association will, ' ; ' on w edneauay, the twentie' h day of heptem- ,, t ' ber, 1871, expose to sale at public auction, at : the conrt House uoor in tne city or VV liming-; , ton, or cash, a.l that certain piece or i artel ; of land o escribed in said deed of mortgage, as follows : Situate, lying and being In the county - of Jiew Hanover, and bounded on the east by - -tne Wiuntegton and W eluon Railroad, on tho . west by the lands of the late Thomas I. lavls and Samuel Paxton Walters, on the north by , the lands of David S. Sanders, and on the south by the lands of William A. W right. , f The Association will execute to tne "pur- : chaser at said sale a proper conveyance of the :' same . upon - the payment of the purchase ' money. CUAS. M. STEDMAN, ;. ':; .1 Attorney. Aug 29, 1871-tS : J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. ; 3 ; r .f ; 3Y;:JAMESi&iMEARES.-. Valuable Eeal Estate ' ; :W UL in a certain deed o mortgage, made by J; rank C. Singletary and Virginia C. his wife, to Michael cronly, Du isruiz Cutlar and Boo- ert iu. uaiaer, as Trustees ot xne Wilming ton Builalog Association," dated the -Uh day of December, I6t9, and registered in the office ot the Kegister of the County of New ilanv over, in Book Y "V, page 203 andolio wing, and . duly transferred and assigned by said Tros- tees to said.Wilmiugton Building Association by deed dated the bitx day of April, le71, and duly registered as atoresaid in Book B .B B, ; page and following; the said Wllmiegton Buudmg Association will, on Wednesday, the I 20th day Of &ep tern Der, 1871, expose to sale by public auction, at the Court House Door in the ' city of Wilmington, for cash, the two clBrtain tracts or parcels or land described in-said deed of mortgage, as follows, yit : lying and -being in the county or JNew Hanover, and, bounded as follows : One tract beginning at a red oaa on thtr east side of Deroy's branch, William Cuiiar'a corner of his nlnety-iouu acrw survey, thence north 65 deg. west) two pules to a poplar in Derby's branch, thenue tho same course continued along the dividing line between William a..d Jacob William'-survey, . foriiterly John Jirwins, la8 poles to a stake, iiia corner, thence Bouthxtf deg., west 200 poles to the bide of the mat sh, thence in the marsh tho , same course ; continued ' 250 poles, W iBiam Cutlar'd line of this survey, thence with, that c line north to deg. east, 2ti5 poles to a pine, his old corner, standing by the side of the marsh, " thence with his other line south 60 deg. ast, 35 poles by Derby's island, thence across- Der by's branch ana uo the east side of said branch with the several lines ot hi ninety-tour acre survey to the first station containing 2i acrefr. more orles. - Another tract adloininir the above described, tounded as follows, viz - J Belnnin at a cv Dress standiner on tho weae " side of Turkey creek, a small uistance above C M." i the moothi thence running north i&) poles to - 1 a xpruce pine, then north to deg., w est wu poles , ' - - 1 1 j to a pine standing between tho marsh ana the . - . . old held, f corner,, of the old. survey, thence ; . v isouth' eu deg., east I'M poles to Frederick ,. , Jones' line, where crosses Derby's cove, ' . r 1 "thence down the meandering, of said Turkey creelc to the hrso station ; containing inr the " " ""v i Whole 456 acresj more or less. ' y , -i..y; '.'i'i-'r ; The said Whmmgtn Bundmff MbciaMon' J . 1 will execute and oUver to, the purchaser at iJ -r said sale aA proper conveyance of the lands , -' . aforesaid upon the payment of the purchase Jl - 'N money. C. M. STEDMAN, : a . j s tri v Attorney. ' 'Ahg29, 1871.tS. nr. '.C if'. BX JAMES & ME ARES. ;,i- vi..,.," -.: . ill Vdluatfle- H.itlU 'J BYvlrtue of the power of sale contained In j 4 a certain deed of mortgage made by Hill. -.-King and Susan R tKing to "The Wilming-i . ton Building Association,'' dated the thirtieth . day of May, A. D. 1870, and duly registered in the office ot the Kegister of the County of New Hanover, in Book ZZ, at page b70anafol- ' '." lowing, the said Association will, on Weda.es- ' - aayrtne twentieth aay or September, .271, ex-' pose to sale at public auction, ;at; tho: court Hnni)A'T)nnT 1n t.hn o.ifcv nf Wllmi crfo cash, all that certain lot 6r parcel of land d&- scrioea in suia aeea or mortgage, as iouows i : .v situate m ine city 01 wiimin&rton aforesaid. 'beginning at the South-easteru intersection of - Jttasntn tstreec witn swann street,' thence run ning Southwardly--with, .the ' Kas' era- line - of said Eighth street sixty-six feet,, thence Jiast- ; -wardly in aline parallel with said 1 Bwann St. ; : 1 ni ty ieet,rthenee northwardly in a line paral lel with- saidl Eastern line of El&rhth street sixty-six feet; to the southern line of sai Swann street, and thence-Westwardlywith saxa line 01 saiu owanu street nity ieet to tne beginning, being the western end of lot. nam- bered one (ly la the, block-numbered thr? " hundred and ten (310). as designated in tha . plan of said city. The Association will exe-'K" cute to the purchaser, at. said - sale' a proper conveyance of tho same, and assign the policy 01 insurance tnereqn, upon the payment of the purchase money. - " - f T ' 1 ' mmm .fcfcA, , ' " . n. M mm m -a-6l' "v- Attorney. p By JAMES rfEAItEsT. fncr.ci 1- lLt''liEo "i 4, i . . 1 ire jnsines at Aaction. JF Exchange Corner, in the city of. W liming-'' wo, a -l o'ciock, we wm seu ..; ,;.r -r a? " IHBEE HAND FIBR ENGINES, r lately used bythecitv of WUmincton. but"' . laia aside on the reorganization of the fire : department on a steam fire en gin o basis.': One of the enerines is in eood order, and tha i others are but slightly out of repair. , , t : Hose carriage and everything," except the , hose, accompany each engine.1 Terms cash.' Daie positive. . septl-ts By, JTAMES A MEAtES.. i ! . v i. "- a i - N THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER J 7th, at Exchange Corner, atll o'clock, wo ' T will sell is'j 1'',- . ' ' ,t!' .A ' : . ONE LARGE ltBER4WAGON v .J in tolerably good order. Sale positive,'- rc; ,, ;; rX ; '" seps-ts- - rr. r.trT'r'--, -"''- a -x:. v. Bacon ! Bacon K 100,000 LBS. SHOULDERS ' r:' ": s -; " - tnd Sm S. V-t. r . nil 1 . f .---Fori 1nno21-if . ror sale by "j-L-.rJT:, ' :r "TTTAJSTED -Forty Laborers can securo Yv immediate employment by application at ladder's Brick Yard. - sep5-2t V, :v 4 it m 1 1.1 ..J ' hit . ' - l . t m ;' .! i . 0 r. r 'If nclt : "' 1 di' Ut' lib f v .1 ; ? l'i i 1 s