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THE 'MOBHING.BTiJtV- FUBLISHED DAILY", tvM. li BKBW ABB, Editor and Prop'r. 0icB Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St.- One year, in advance .....1)7 00 Six months, in advance 3 60 Three months, In ad Vance..;.;....,....... .-2 00 One month, in advance ........... 75 rue Mobkino Star will be delivered in any nart of the City at Fo-tbbk Cjbhts per week; METEOROLOUICAI. EEGOUD. Sept. 7," 1871. 1 - -"-! Ther ; . . ; ; . Time. BJtm mom- Wind! ' Weather , eter. . v, . r ";.:.. 7 A. ' M. 29:85: ) 75' Calm Jciear' 2 P. ' M. 29:84 85' E Fresh Cloudy 9 P. M. 29:91 70 E gentle Clcar kleanTemp. of day, ,79 &Kl:.i4lti .---e' Notb. All barometric readings-are reduced 10 the sea-level and to 32 decrees Fahrenheit. Robbut Skybotd, , Serg't Signal Service U. S. A. t f ' Weather JReport. - Wab Department, Uffice of Chief Signal umcer Washington; Sept. 74:35 P. .k.r PtxibabUities. Clear and pleasant weather is probable for Friday Tor the Middle and Eastern States and - oh the lower lakes; rising barometer and par tially cloudy or clear weather for, the Southern and Gulf States ; falling barometer and increas ing cloudiness for the upper lakes : threaten ing weather, in thjs, Northwest. - ; . V , tub orrT. llKiNSBBRGBtt's Live Book Store, 89 Markei street " The Earthly Paradise, all the latest Novels, &c. - ' ' ; Capps & Hanchet Mountain Beef at the Old Washington Market. ; - Aiunson & Co, City Clothiers Black Dahlia and Brown English Walking Coats. , . i , ; Sol. Bear & Beos. Commodious Store For Hen t.: Johnson & Birdsey Commission Mer- chants. , 4 . . - - DudlbtSS; Ellis, No. 41 Market street A Fine Assortment. - . m,.-- .-.r- A. II. VanBokkelen Financial Statement of the Mechanics' Building and Loan Associa tion. , . . ; ' ,V , i - Jas." C. Stkvhnson, Market street Table Butter, New Cream Cheese, &c. ' V From Cbarleston. LsThe-city papers confirm the statement in our press telegram yesterday morning to;the pfft-pt lhat there were five certificatM of death - - - ... t "mux jrcuuw .ever iu .yuaricsiuu tcpvii.yr r ll ? i...i..iM a . tn - the i hours ending at lao'ClOCK-M. on ihurs- . . .na. . mm- n. day. Nothing is said about the number of new Piises. The News believes" it lanow rooosed t moir- nr. thA rnrta to a oViAnt nt' tticrht and to require all deaths to be reported before 8 o'clock P. M. on tho day of the. occurrence. Oar press telegram of last night states that there were three 'deaths 5 from5 the prevailing disease for the previous 24 hours. ' The chairman of the Board of Health at Beaufdrt states that there have been only five cases of the fever in, that town, two of. which proved fatal ; the remaining three are now convalescing rapidly. No new cases have been reported for the last ten days. A PIncky Female. Considerable o(Ja disturbance occurred on Market street yesterday. "It seems that a col ored female, by the name of Mary Ratclifle, went into a store and got into a difficulty with a customer. The poprietor, who was on the opposite side of the 6treet, went over and attempted to oust her, when she 6howed fight. I Qiite a scuffle eosued, she resisting the efforts I of the proprietor to put her out and he equally as determined to accomplish his object, when she was finally taken in hand by tho police and carried to the Guard House, from which she wa3 subsequently released on giving the necessary security to appear- before the City Court this morning. Sale of Real Estate. Messrs. James & Meares, Auctioneers, sold the followicg real estate at auction yesterday: House and lot on Second, between Orange and Ann streets, formerly known as the Gen. Cowan property, to Dr. J. H. Freeman for 1,500. Terms, one fourth cash; balance in 3, u and y months. - .... Middleton property, Northwestcorner of Front and Walnut streets, to P. Murphy for $3,650. Terms.'one-quarter cash; balance in C, 12 and 18 months. , , 1 :r J ; 2 :. The Rivera property, corncr-of Second and Chesnnt streets, brought S5.000: but the sale will not be confirmed. No Reward. Although it was not advertised that any re- ward would be uaid for the; caDture of Pod I Oxendine, it was the general impression, he hvin;r been ontlawed. that Mf.C. S. Reno. who effected his capture, '''would receive com- uensation for his trouble. If for no other rea- bon, that if would stimulate the efforts being made for the capture of the remainder of the Kang. i.VVe learn, however, it has been given out that the County Commissioners of Robe son will refuse to "' make any. such allowance. This is not very encouraging: - An Old FreEuglne. .. . , -i - ; The hand Fire .Eogine known as the "Vigi laut" was sold at auction' yesterday, bringing a price far below what Is generally considered its real value.. Messrs. James & Meares were the auctioneers. TThis is probablyioue of the oldest fi re cnglnes'ln " the 7 United 'States, It having been built in1810rMaj. F. Janney, the popular Agent of the Southern Express Com- piuiy iu this city, informs ui that 'he- formed one of a lire eocapaoyjii, Philadelphia,,, known a the Viijilanfol'in-isjast Sl years-'ago that manned tbU very engine, she having ever since retained that -jiiame During that Vi'ur there was a grand parade of the fire de- t'i'i-linent of Philadelphia, on which occasion the company that - manned the "Vigilant," Mr i I. I. 1 I . i. I . iu.. t 1 ..... " : . t i it... K: I best and mnt. ImnrtainiB nffina : in tha line. nutered 325 a embers, . The Vigilant: was auaily sold to the city of. 'Charlentoty where U was in use "a number of years, and was then trap.ferred to this cityr 8he" has ; certainly done her share of service, but she - is- still in good order, and judelnc from' the ;wav she forked, when last used we are of of the 'opinion Dod servlce'br 1 Uat she ia 1 years to come. .Very little if j any repairs are u-aeato put "herein good Working border, . . ... I SK..-.i';"-.-.-:r. .,. y.j . --i r "is nun (1 . hft a valnqhl. n.iva trk Ana nf rthii I Bmalitowns inthis : State.1 where fires are of "equeut occurrence, but where the luxury of afire engine Is .tonknowor'Vt tVV-';'Ja a fire pnirtnA 1. '' - I.. l - - WaI vTTT- TTa 1 A A. Local Dots. 1 J . ' S i ; j ' An early frost is predicted. ; Now is the time to lay In winter fuel.: V Plenty of disinfectant at the '. City Hall. i : ine aog cart was playing havoc with the canines yesteraay. : , ifj . . ; mere yesterday Therft 14 A mnn in thta nltir lifc nmnn.inJhiH-u , J . ' . ; : . ' ' i . V. . , ; iY.rv. v,rxxiueu,uiiuicuj, ia lo prcacu n the BantlSu flhnrrn nt i.rmhcrtnn nn th . . ' ';- . a , ; - ) Col. S. L. Fremont is having a fineresi dence erected on the corner of Third and Red Cross streets. -"r - . 'A We notic by an advertisement in" the 8a- vannah Morning News that the price of ice in that city has been reduced to one-half of one cent per pound Ice Is getting to be a cheap luxury in comp'arisbii with "what It Used to be. uirasey nave rormed a co-partnership for the purpose oi conducting a general commission business. Both these gentlemen have3-had much experience, and aro well known to the people of this section. , ' " , ,1 All About the sialis. lf n."8PPn8 ?H inquiries irom the, Editor of this paper as to .the particulars connected with the late change of schedule in carrying the mails between Fayetteville arid Warsaw, Postmaster Lauder, of the latter place, says that on the 31st ult. he received notice from the contract office at Washington that service would te reduced on the route from Fayette ville to Warsaw to semi-weekly, to take effect on September 1st:: There was no time for in quiries, but he immediately wrote to the Sec ond Assistant Postmaster General, setting forth that the commercial business existing between Wilmington and Fayetteville was of such a character that nothlnsr less than a dally I .. . . . " I ITI II 1 1 hPT.WPPTl t h ! T o Tr Into -nrith (ha rtoncit --i I MOlnrtal T h A M. XMA a -I W I a I m a . I t"" owi iwhiiuo. wuc, vcrwiu- ly not to exceed 24 hour, should be offered ny. the Department; and if the Department de: signed that the mails should be carried via the wertcrn and Chatham arid Wilmingtonand Weldoti Railroads, unless the schedule was "Changed on the several railroads,' the mails could only be delivered at Wilmington and Fayetteville as" follows : A letter put in the. postofficc in ' WilmiDgton, say on Sunday night, would leave Wilmington Monday about 6 A. M., and reach Raleigh about 7 P. M., just about three hours too late to connect with the train on the- Chatham road for Fayetteville. That letter would lay at Raleigh until Tues day; at 4 P. M., reaching Fayetteville about 10:- 30 P. M. on that day and be delivered Wednes day at 7 P. M. An answer to that letter could not go out from the Fayetteville office until Thursday at 3:30 A. M., and might possibly be delivered late Friday night in Wilmington. Thus Fayetteville might have a daily mail from almost all the world, but, according to the arrangement now proposed by the Depart ment, it could on?y have a mail twice a week to and from Wilmington. He then stated that Jf the Department would put the service at six tim a week between Favetteville and Lnm. berton It would cost the department less, the distance being only 33 miles, while to Warsaw it is 49 miles. If to Lumberton, the mail would be run in connection with the trains on the W., C. and R. R. R., and the Western R. K at Fayetteville. He also stated to the Assist ant P. M. General that if a daily mail was not given between' Wilmington and Fayetteville,: the time of transit not to exceed 24 hours, it was nis neiiei mat as soon as water was rui- ficient in the ,Cape Fear river to float the steamers plying daily between the two places, that the U. S. mails would become obsolete between those two points. r . Postmaster Lauder wrote a second letter, urging the Department to give Fayetteville a mail six times a week to Lumberton. He pro poses to send the mail to Warsaw on Wednes day and on Friday or Saturday. He stated to the Department, however; that the change had been so sudden and tha arrangement so ruin Lous, to theTmsiness of Wilmington and Fay etteviHe that he was completely at a loss what permanent schedule to propose. In this connection we are glad to state that active efforts are now on foot to secure a daily mail to Fayetteville via Lumberton, and it Is thought they will prove successful. For tne Penitentiary. , ' Two colored convicts named respectively Calvin Price alias Calvin McGowari and Moses Turner, took their departure for the Penltcn tiary yesterday morning in the custody of Of- .ficer Carr.;:. They were both sentenced to five years confinement, for the crime or larceny, at the last term of the -Superior Court for this county. , . , , - . . Onr Chin Basket. ' Golden dreams make' men awake hungry t - A Cairo woman has announced herself as candidate ior Mayor." . : , Beauty without ..honesty, is , like, poison kept in a box of gold, t ; . , A "dish-washing machine" has , oeen patented by a Mlhigan woman. a -!, nwn ft tll Hnv -Yf.-t.i ' ? - . - - Social authorities predict weddings in-1 numerable this fall and next winter. 'ti ' -v Tori should get married at exactly noon, now-a-days,lf you respect the claims of fash ion.. : 'i v tl . . ;! There would be no evil speakers if 'there wcrerno eyu nearers. .tj j robberyi the receiver Is It Is in scandal as - in robbery the receiver is as bad as the thief, ;;j Women like td be admired for their lover liness. and we do.not blame them, for it; but . . i t ... -j I - . :. - .. .. -.-1? . tt s inmatti nirmAM thnn mPW nPHniv I to nabiA tKm tn retain their :lnflaenee-Iorerr men; r8o wrfteS hgnneeih r:,:if 'a - . ,:, -rr t , ; - - ' I was no session of the CItv Court 1 aruson appeared iormeoiaie, ana mjoi.-jn. AT Hoard nt Commissionera Mnstrnctpd : nnr , nocases being ready for trial, r " McLean and Col. W. McLJ McKay for the -Sheriff on Tuesday last to take in payment What is lovely woman's favorite - line in New cotton is no w coming into this' mar- OVELS l .NOVELS I . - -. ' -thedlctlouaryhe;iastword. tvery - 11 the Latest ,Novels are for saleat Sweetening ones coffee is generally the jiht. 1 ;?.'...: sept 8-tf HEINSBEEGER'S. WIMniTGTOUi HCFRIDAYV SEPT. 8; 1871. superior court in Booeson. ; ' The Bolesonian says : An in- We see from the Jtdbesonianthet Wm. Goins, , tereting revival of religion is now in pro charged with the murder of , Sherwood : Lock- gress K at Antioch BaptishM Church, six lear, In J uly last, and who was subsequently miles east of this town, under the - direc arrested and confined in the jail in this city, tion of the pastor. Rev.? Haynes Lennon. Lwas arraigned , before the Superior Court at Lumberton, on Tuesday last. Solicitor Rich- After empanneling tho jury the, court ad- JUU' UCU till A UCOUa V UlUl UtIJt nUCU fcUO II tax proceeded, and consumed the entire dav. I ai . . i j . I AUUUL BUUSttL LUB 111 TV rPI I TfVl . HTlf HURT A Rnori absence, returned and reported a verdict of man slaughter.; ... . j The cases of State vs. Brown, negro, charged with rape, of State vs. Poo Oxendine. chareed wiln having been connected with the outlaws, ana or owe vs. ieach, negro, -.charged witn burglary, were continued for the termand ine prisoners oraerea to do connnea in . wu- miogton jaiK ; , . - i f - Burned. We learn that somebody set fire to the wreck of the old Confederate ram 2frth .Caro- I lina opposite Smlthville, a day or two since, and that sho w hnrnpd tn thn wnter-a ei The North Carolina yrsA built at the shipyard of the Messrs. Beery and was intended to aid in the defence of Wilmington, but failed to accompnsn mucn in mat direction, we hate to see the old relics of the late "unpleasant - thus disappearing. ; --u : Tn Excursion To-Day. . . r&. The proposed excursion to the sea-shore on the steamer Waccamaw, by the German Asso- ciation of this city, takes plane to-day.- The the last one of the outlaws is captured or bdat will leave her wharf 'precisely, at 9i killed. . o'clock this morning. A good band of music We understand that an additional force has been engaged for the occasion, and a very f -forty or fifty federal soldiers are ex pleasant trip is anticipated. " ; pected to join Gen. Gorman in a few days, ' ' - and that arrangements are being made to j Address on Temperance. Rev. K. H. Whitaker, Secretary of the State Council Friends of Temperance of North I ' f Ca ml in a orrlvsii in fha mtn loot Avoninir cm) , . w v.j .... I J -J 1U - .11!.... lir! 1 S .4. t wm auuress mo cjuiseus ui, ruiuimgign iniB evening upon the subject of temperance. The evening upon the subject of temperanc time and place to be announced by hand bill. LlSf OF LETTERS Remaining in the Cityi Post Office, Sept. 8, 1871: - -. rr . A Adline Allen, D M Allen, Mrs J Ander son. '- B Bella Baker, Mary Walker, care Hannah Blount. H A Baetr. J M Battle. J A Bailevr Barker, Mary Bradley, Precilla Bradley. Sarah iggs, crnran xumm& nen. -Hiliza Cason, John vv Uhase. Jno Charry. Melissa A Croom, M F Costia, Wm H Cam- Deii, wm li uarter, vvm a Ularke, W T Cos- son. . , D Betsy Dlredon, James R Deal, Thomas Dodd. E Maggie Ellison, Elizabeth Edens. TO A .1 n TT T. t.l J TT TO man. . G Mrs Bedy Gauey. Miss Adannna Groves. Margaret Garress, 8 A Gilbert. H Wesley Hodge, Anyan Handy, Alice Lee Houston, Chas Hafman, Cubit Holloway, D F Hine, Catharine Humphrey, HL Horn, Master C B Hodges, Mattie E Hodges, care Thomas Hodep, wm llelt. J Frank C Jones, C R Jones 2, Jonas Jones, Prescott Jones, rariah Jones. K Fanny Keith, Annie King.' ' L Dicean Lucas, Margaret C Lee Richard I Lewis. M-Wm J Motte, W H McDowell, Mrs M P McMannon.. Wm Mooney, S H Morton, Rebec ca Morton, John Mclntee 2, Jas J McRee, AH McNeal, Caleb Merrlcn, isryant Moore. N Andrew J Nichol, Thos Newkirk, Virgil Clay, care Saml Nash. P David Page, Saml Parker, A S PPendle- ton. ' ' - ;' R Annie Reaves, David Richardson, John Bryan, Catharine Riley,' Kate R Ruffin, care Mrs Judge Rrfffin, W L Rogers. S C M Smith. Harkeas Smemons, Mrs H B rong, Sa'rah Sanson. Sholar, J W Sanders, Mary Scarbur, Moses T Eliza Toomer, Mary Jane Turner. WBetha J Waddle, Addle Wilson, Mr Washington, Mr Whiting, Charlie Wheeler, Harriet Williams, Kobt w Welch, John K Williams; care Thomas Williams, , Wm Wit- they. . '' . ' . : x Jfillza xaroer. - . : ,.f . Z John Zimmerman. : Persons calling for letters la this List will please ' say "Advertised." . Will be sent to Dead Letter Office- at Washington, D. C, in 30 days, if not called for. . . ED. R. BRINK, P.M. Wilmington, N. C.,. Sept. 8, 1871. . SPIRITS .OI1' TURPENTINE. Partridges are plentiful near Raleigh. . -Very little cotton is arriving in theN"ewbern market. v : - Judge Clarke has just returned home from a visit to Canada. - It has - been raining for ' a week withouLcessation,"in Ashe - county. Watermelons, peaclfes and cantelopes are still plentlul in the Raleigh market. A farmer in one of the western counties has killed tour full grown black bears within the last three weeks. 'K. man ' in Jefferson, Ashe county, raised forty-three bushels of wheat on a town lot an acre and a half in size. We learn from the Presbyte- rian that efforts are being made ' in Fay- etleville to secure a steam . fire engine tor mnuwu. - - -. . fhe . Kaleigh Jbentmel saySLl The' lewbern Times says: The guests of the Macon House at More- head City on Monday caught 150 blue fish and 6 Spanish mackerel. . One lady guest caught forty blue fish. --'...-- The Mobesonian regrets . to learn that a little son of Mr. H. (J. Alford, of Floral College, was very , severely in jured by falling from a tree whUe in the np,t nf r.nmhincr ' oh Snndavinorninff last. ' With f fi a Ffifiral Conrt next - . - ' . - I tha Stat Fair in October, and the ".-t r'rj .. . A.: .(!),. rionnwol Innmh v TT1 ran. fvember." the Sentinel thinks ttomercbants ;fall andTfii go. may expect a unsa. uuuo iud full anrl wmrpr. . iNineteen have been baptized. The Raleiffhm Bays : The of the county, other than "that relating to I "v uuva. wuuv uuv. . vrvtwv. . A ffn nil 1, nmr,lnfa..n,0 I i . - - . I 1, V. nn nnn . thn U rl nnn. i uoic iiuui r n,iuu, : tuc icf u.u jju r j, says it is thought by some farmers that j more corn will be gathered in that county J this year than in any year since the war. The cotton is'estimate1 athalt a crop. , I ' - TliQ HdbeSOTlian States on rcli j able authority; that a colored boy by the name of Dick, while digging the founda- j uon ior a storenose on lire sice oi an oiu building that stood, upwards of a century I ogU auuub OKJ yarus iruui iub gruuuus upon which the railroad depot at Shoe Heel now stands, on Thursday last, found a box 10x6x5 inches square full of iflng lish sovereigns. He has since left for parts I unknown. From the Front. On Monday last Adjt. Gen Gorman wai Ju;a ;01-f JTa;u ,k;k er ne j,a(j gone to make further arrange- 1 ments for the vifforoua ' and successful i prosecution of the campaign in this county. : - We learn that he has secured a suonlv nf tfinta c.ncfcnc, ntfinRils Anrl fivprvthintr necessary to the comfort of his men. and that he is determined not to eive up until I bring into the field a much larger force of citizens man inat at present employed. V' YT uart, oi me oviu. vegc, . anu I rVil TTrtTOolI riFfho fiSfh sta hnth nnn in 'I vr .uw wuw, u w w.u .v " thfl fiplrl with dpt&ohmpnt from their re- I w - - w - - - ,nprtivfi pommandq whirh aro to ho ma- tL-.tiw .tnnti..n o fw lo terially strengthened, in a few days, by new levies from the militia of the county. We are pleased to learn that Gen. Gor man has the unbounded confidence of his men, and that .the best spirit prevails among them. The capture oftbe outlaws is now con sidered only a question of time. To outsiders the time required to do this may seem unreasonably long, but we feel sure that the end, is approaching. Lumberton Mobesonian. MARRIED. TURLINGTON SULLIVAN. On the morn ing of the 7th inst., at Front St. M. E. Church, by Rev. Dr. R. S. Moran, Mr. Willis Turlington and Miss Sarah A. Sullivan, daughter of Fred- vrifV Snlll-p-rtn. nil nf this P.it.Tr. T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, - FIJfAJfCIAE STATEMENT Of the Mectafinic's Building and Loan v ; t "; .Association The Finance Committee beg leave to report to the President and Directors of the Me chanics Building and Loan Association the condition of said Association on the 1st day of Sep tehiber 1871 : Monthly installment! paid on shares. 24 I Number shares redeemed.. J... 88t Original number of shares ...30C0 purchased......1 10 forfeited..:..... 42 existing. ...... .2066 'i Amount dues collected........ ; " in arrears Amount interest collected.... . j . , in arrears Amount ' fines collected " in arrears. Amount transfer fees collected.. . . r: Attorney 44 " . LIABILITIES : Received on 24 Monthly Inst .1- . ments.... Received on Fines 18I0-7L Received on Interest Received on Solicitor's Fees " Received on Transfer Fees " Profit on Forfeited Shares resold.. Premium Account Due Bank and Individuals Profit and Loss Account 1869-7J.... 70,247 00 580 00 9,626 00 438 00 , 1,093 60 Z3 4U 199 70 J15 00 170,217 00 692 10 7,422 00 805 00 102 00 130 00 467 00 1,553 95 52,061 92 $179,290 97 ASSETS : Loans, Bond and Mort gages,. ....... 1176,400 00 'Expense Account...... 1,205 2 'Dnebylndlvldnan.....'':- 1,685 45-179,290 97 'rt sent vaiue 01 snares, ?w 2s eacn. . Respectfully submitted, A. 11. VawBOKKICLEN, ' ' . . ; ' , Chairman. : Notk. Report to Stockholders is made in November. It For Rent; T HE COMMODIOUS STORE NO. 20 Market St., next East of Sol. Bear & Bros.- This is undoubtedly 1 one of the most desirable business stands in the city. Apply to : . H 1 sept 8-tf- ' SOL. BEAR & BROS. Strict Attention. JUST RECEIVED per S. S. VOLUNTEER, r : the Choicest Table Butter, New Cream Cheese. Fresh Albert and MUk Biscuit. Pure JJa -. ' . - sept 8-tf J.-C. STEVENSON. .City Clothing Store ! 1 38, MARKET ST. BLACK DAHLIA AND BBOfTR M GTJL&Tt WALHIXQ COATS. : SUPERIOR .WHITESHIETS, Seam,ess EdC - Idnen Collars, - A." .. . ' ;. ..... ; ; low prices. , , sept 8-tf Clothing and Furnishing gfoie , I I Whole Ho. 1,234 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALSX. JOB1T80K, JB. ' 8. B. BIBDSBT. JOHNSON & BIRDSEY, . Commission Merchants, 1 ' Will give prompt and personal attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton and Naval Stores. . v . i-T I ; WiLMiiraToir, N. C, Sept. 7th, 18"l-tf 1- A Fine Assortment Misses', Ladies and Gentleman's Shoes have just arrived, the first, of our Fall and Winter Stock. They are nice, call and see them, at v - j ; DUDLEY & ELLIS', ' . Sign of the Big Boot, sept 8-tf " " i .. - : ; 11 Market St. .Mountain Beef. JMesSRS. CAPPS & HANCHEY, will open the OLD WASHINGTON MARKET. known as GarrePs old stand, on SATUHDAY, with a supply of- . e Fresli Mountain Beef. , ....... , CHOICE CUTS AT 123 CENTS PER POUND. The public are invited to CALL AND GET THEIR SUPPLIES. sept 8-2t The Earthly Paradise. rriHE EARTHLY PARADISE shonld be JL fonnd in every library. To the en thusiast in mythic love it will be an unfailing spring of enjoyment, to be read and re-read, and often referred to. We have but praise for these noble poems, and we are never weary in gathering the dainty fi uits and in plucking the fresh flowers wnich are found within the enchanted, "borders of Mr. Morris' Earthly Paradise." t . .. For sale at sept 8-tf HJEINSBERGElv S i 1 Live Book Stoiet FOR RENT. For Bent or! For Sale ! jAl DESIRABLE PEANUT FARM ON MID die Sound, 8 miles from the city, containing 1,100 acres, more or less, one half ot which is under good fence, and one third in fine order for cultivation the ; coming year. Also, a smaller, place ori" Wrightsville Sound ; con tains from four to six acres, which is desira bly located. Terms will be made easy for pur chase. For further particulars apply to 4 ! C W. OLDHAM, "At Smith & Oldham's. sep't3-lm For Rent. rpHAT desirable Dwelling on the corner of Market ana Ninth streets, ii in -House contains five large rooms.i with all necessary outbuildings, good well of water, Ac. All in perfect order. Apply to sep3-tf BUNTING & McQUIGG, Auc'rs. For Rent. XHE CENTRALLY. LOCATED STORE, with small warehouse at- tached, on South Water street, now occupied by Messrs. John W. Galloway & Co, .will be rented for one year from October 1st. , ! , sept 3-tfl Apply to WM. R. EMPIE.. For Rent. We offer for rent two of. those brick tenements situated on Dock Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. ,r . Houses are three stories and contain all the modern Improvements-hot and cold water bath-rooms, ranges, and are very desirable from location and comforts. , , Apply to, , GEO. R. FRENCH & SON,; ang 30tf -. 29 North Front St. FofRent. E ROM the first day of October next, that dealrabio Store, cor-, ner South Water and Market street, at present occupied by N. Mayer, as a Bar Room and Liauor Store. It i well fitted .up for Dry Goods and Grocery, and one of the best localities in the city for either business.- -,v .-..v. . . r -also- " ' - ' That comfortable residence on Fifth, be tween Market and Princes street,' known as the Knohl house, at present occupied by Capt. John W.Galloway; ' -V Apply to , . . ... i aug29-tf - H. B. FILERS. For, Rent. rpHE DESIRABLE BRICK STORE, with warehouse attached, on' South Water St., now occupied by Messrs Smith & Oldham. -' Possession given Oct. 1st. . Apply to aug 31-tf WM. R. EMPIE. FOR! BENT. fTlHE comfortable Dwelling ' HouseC situated on Third street, next to .... i il 1 the corner of Nun, at present occn-i piedby MnBeu. , ' '..'"J" JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, aug25-2w z No. 5 North Front St. SPIRIT CASKS-& HOOP IRON. -inn A NEW -SPIRIT CASES, ' 1 QQ Q BUNDLES HOOP IRONj '' , r For sale by ,aept3-tf; F. W. KERCHNER, 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. LOOT AND FOUriP. TT. OST A Child's Bracelet (geld band) on ' 1 j Third street,between Market arid Orange, or thereabouts. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at this office, r sept7-St Till T , llll 111 H lb kates op ADvpuTiaiira I One Square one. day,'.. ....... . two (lays,......... ............ II 0 1 60 2 00 2 50 8 00 8 CO three days............ ......... it k 11 it 11 11 tout aays five days........................ -one weekV...... Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. " . .. '- Marriages,' Deaths, Religious, Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates when paid for in advance ; otherwise full rates wiU be charged. - . . Txaics Cash on demand."- - -- . .--- AUCTION SAliES.1 J. T. JAMKS, AncilOMcer. TtT JAMES dc MEAKES. ' . SALE OF ; ! VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed ot mortgage made by Jas. Aiotlutchon to Du Bruta Uutlar, Michael Cronly and Robert E. Calder, Tiustees of "The Wilmington Building Association," dated the eighteenth day of September, lS&i, and duiy registered in the office of the Register ot the county of New Hanover, in Book X X. at page 138 and lollowing, and transferred and asblgn ed to M The Wilmington Building Associa tion" by deed dated the eighth day ot April, 1871, and duly registered in the office of the Register of the County in Book B B B, at page 490 and 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 m the city of Wilming ton, ior cash, ail that certain piece or parcel of land described in said deed of mortgage, as follows: Situate, lying and being in the county of jsew Hanover, anal bounded on the east by tne Wilmington and Welaon Railroad, on the west by the lands of the late Thomas L Davis and Samuel Pax ton Walters, on the north by the lands of David. S. 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 payment of the purchase money. ' -' '-'-,,.' ? j CHAS. M, STEDMAN, Aug29,1871-ts . Attorney. --J. TJ JAMES, Auctioneer. . BY JAMES& ilEARES. SALE OF. Valuable n Real Estate. BY virtue of the power - of sale contained in a certain deed 01 mortgage, made by Jj'rank C. Singletary and Virginia C, his wife, to Michael Cronly, Du Urutz Cutlar and Rob ert E. Calder, as Trustees of The Wilming ton BuildiDg Association," dated the 24th day of December, 18ti9, and registered in the office ot the Register of the County of New Han over, in Book Y Y, page 205 ana following, and duly transferred ana assigned by said Trus tees to said Wilmington Building Association by deed dated the 8ih day of April, 1871, ana duly registered as aforesaid in Book B B B, page 490 and following, the said Wllmiegton Building Association will, on Wednesday, the 20th day of September, 1871, expose to sale by public auction, abthe Court House Door ui the city of Wilmington, for cash, the two certain tracts or parcels ot land described in said deed of mortgage, as follows, via : lying and being in the county ol Nw Hanover, una bounded as follows : One tract beginning at a red oak on the east side of Derby's branch, William Cntlar's. corner of his ninety-lour acre Survey, thence north 65 deg. west, two pules to a poplar in Derby's brancn, thence the same course continued along the dividing line between William ai.d Jacob William' survey,"" formerly John Erwins, 138 poles to a stako, b is corner, thence south 23 deg.,' west 200 poles to the bide of the mat sh, thence in the marsh the same course continued '250 poles, William Cutiar's line of this survey, thence with that line north to deg. east, 265 poles to a pine, his old corner, standing by the side of the marsh, thence with his otner line south 60 deg. cast, 35 poles by Derby's Island, thence acrous Der by's branch ana up the east side of said branch with the several lines 01 his ninety-lour acre survey to the first station containing 2j2 acres, more or leso.' Another tract adjoining the above described, bounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a cypress standing on tho west side of Turkey creek, a small distance above the mouth, thence running north leu poles to a spruce pine, then north cu deg., west 3oo poles to a pine standing between the marsh and the old held, corner of the old survey, thence south ftj deg.,. east 136 poles to Frederick Jones' line, -where 1 crosses Derby's cove, thence down the meanderings of Said Turkey creek to the lir so station; containing in the whole 456 acres, more or less. Tiie 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. . - C. M. STEDMAN,: Aug 29, 1871-ts . ; , ,k , Attorney. 1 - - - 1 -1 - -1 , ' ' lt J. T. JAMES; Auctioneer: ' ' iji BY JAMES & MEARES. - SAlS"oF ' ' . Valuable Real Estate. BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of mortgage made by Hill. &. ning ana susan u. Jung to " The Wilming ton Building Association,'' dated the thirtieth day ot May, A. D. 1870, and duly registered in the office, ol the Register, of the County of New Hanover, in Book ZZ, at page &70 and fol lowing, the said Association will, on Wednes day, the twentieth day of September. 1371. ex pose to sale at public auction, at the Court 1 House Door in the city of Wilmington, for cash, all that certain lot or parcel of land de scribed in said deea or mortgage, as follows : situate in tne city 01 wumington aroresald, beginning at the south-eastern Intersection of Eltthth street with Swann street, thenca run. nine Southwardly with the Eastern linn of said Eighth street sixty-six feet, thence East, wardly in a line parallel with said Swann St. fifty leet, thence Northwardly in a line paral lel with said-Eastern line or Eighth street sixty-six feet to the Southern line of said Swann street, and thence Westwardly with said line of said Swann street nfty feet to the beginning, being the western end of lot num bered one (I) iu the block numbered three hundred and ten (S10), as designated in the plan of said city. The Association will exe cute to the purchaser at said sale a proper conveyance or tho same, and assign the policy of insurance thereon, upon the payment of the purchase money. . v . , U11AS. SI, oTEDuAN, Aug . 1871-ts ' 1 ! ' : Attorney, MISCELLANEOUS. OPENS MONDAY,' OCTpBEB 2, AT THE USUAL PL ACE ON MARKET. ST. 2D ' v I . DOOR ABOVE FIFTH ST. ' '. ALL practical studies usually taught in a well conducted school, including a "thor ough course" in the German lancruaee. ter month 5. French, Greek and Latin extra. xrimaiy department at reduced rates. ; Ciroolars can be.had at the bookstores. 3 Ap plication may be made to the Principal at the Institute for further particulars. Sept a-ll i ;'..-!.v .;; J.''-.,.w.nj rn - ,y HEADQUARTERS FOR ?uy - SEWING MACHINES, ' ; . i No 0 Sntla Front St. JUL!'. VARIETY OF NEW and Second-Hand Sewing Machines on hand and sold or rented op. accommodating terms. ' " . Machines repaired and .put in perfect order. A good assortment," of Needles, Threads, SiDis, Ac, always on hand. ; -, - , . . General Agent for North Carolina for Hall's Celebrated Combination Attachment for &qyr ing Machines. .ij 'cd: : ivb ::! sept7-tf v " . G. A. NEWELL. - S .V ; ... 'I:: V 1 ''i I z I. 1 I: ill -in1 ;-' V M IV; in 7 1. 11 I I I' i - lil ' 1 - ft' a IS r4. -A .V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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