J - our ;..V-tH PUBLISHED DATLT,- WJS. H BEBUAIiD', Editor, ana Prop'r. OvtiOb, DwiBCra Bank Buildings, Jppnt Bt. j One year. In &dTa.nee.,..,.i.,.k...7 oo Six months. In advance.... ...... .......... 8 60 Three months, ln advance;;. ; 2 00 One month, In adr&nce. .'....' 76 The Mobhiw Rtar will be'deiivered In any f part of the City. VFTM3r jCmts per wck, -ij nETEOaOlGIClLrBSCOBD Mean Temp.' of day Note, All bar 6me trie readings to the sea-level and to 82 dejrreea Fahrenheit ' ' .Serg't Sicnal Service U. a. A, WAR UBPABTMKHTi 1 Office of, Chief Signal .Officer, v i Washington, 'Septr84:35 p. Mr io&aMK. t -TTT' ori8K souioeriywinas will probably continue j uu.iu upperjiaa lament, wiw ciouuy and threatening weather tout tittle or ao rain. Clear weainer.vWltn southerly -windsj foctherfinlf ;t -,8Utes. foUowed bv fttoadvivreatiitsr Vn Satnr dle adEasteaiates.- Ti Iff nav -. 1 :itffli ann ninoaam. nrAnthA nw kn u s I . .! . r . f w v - I oiamBorstore;!MArt ilBlMSBQBdS&il : ' Time.: ' KSSIwiSK! . ;; ,. .h9'&&-tir I imii-U ferr "PS Fall toJ Whotpays the lhestprice:foaf home? I weeK Deing, tne iwenty- , n,m; i TAw . J A?,dWinter good from the Northern dcte iMiThe jromaa mikmtMto&?r6tto:tem& I ministers- Vpere compelled 9 Pi M:I S0:46 ? UTO Nfi fresh ClbndrJ ViVK -JiViL'i.i--'i -iliilt 7 rrirS" TT't proiessw religion ana lpme .- -.::. lfaiL.TJ..iUl Tl J!- ' 11 .u li . . o v - - - . r- 4 ue "rt" xatauibo. au vuiii 1 -Ntfveii-Wi ,1( , j -XS ,,5f.Mnt -hispid is; i1 . uuv.w. ,UH vvivu t F CIS, t . CheablGalters?. .'5 HM K . ' A.' -..Iff Ot i i W, Macumbkr &:CD.-i-Clty Steam Laun dry." '; -. - : ' ' : '' Geo. Hahrtrb 8vril nn-pllinrr Unna.. I For Rent" t r' li Wl k I ,;.;.r., Personal. We were pleased to meet in our tanclum, yesterday, : Mr; -N. Ai s Sted man, "jr., of thai sprightly and widely, circulated sheet, .the Marion (3. C.) Star. Mr.JL Jooksthe, picture of good health. . . 7 ' J V .' -' i "A I m T7 t' .1 -o . .,, ThepEclectic Soiree 'Club .will commence .....aa.. i-,- Vj" iv" Ihcir season of entertainments on Friday, .the to .Vv tf V- s kr. - ut w uv S, tf i.- 13ch of October, after which Jiop3" will be -hii-i a: mlzA ' -i l " 2. 41 1 . until the eloseof the season.- '.; p .mil,lr. ----yr- Tyg.aa., City uri.l 4f UW .-- (Ir 4; -V.l -1 41 K The parti'e's alluded to in yesterday's paper, I charged with being concerned in a disturbance ou Market stree ;were,arraigned beto CUrCourtiyesterday moruiBg;i andv aftef a -hearing of the caser were each required to pay the penalty and costs prescribed for disorder- " i .. 1 : I Temperanee Address. ,-;'iLiJ'i" -. us Rev ;R EU Whitakeiv Editor of the Friend .... . . ? w 'TV rfT A I ? ?tr I ojreeK next oouin 01 ine v;ape ear Tue.cleetle-9 .KtJ- ;xU:l-H hALlii.,.ZL. u,ta - - ' of Temper? will deliyer.a lecture-thisicven- uig, at Bo coci., in .ciecticilall, ,.over ls Baid to be perfectly adapted to the purpose. Raleigh from his visit in the mountains. : in?nU an -amUy washing by steam, without ' RUuge's stdrs. The public are respectfully in- The Hotlips ar. thpn taken to the drvfno-room T -r , . , , lubbmg or pounding, aad with no more wear - ''';' V" ' ' '- i ne clothes are then Uken to the drying room - ; .Jev J. R; Griffith, of Gold8- or Action than is caused by the current of Vlted tOatteUa. r ,;,! -I- . -inlhiii nnH ttnw! -"Phi.'' rArtm 'nf-ln. . .1 ! Water belnST forced thlOUSrh the fahrlft. Onllta.- Mr. Whitaker is President of tba State Conn- cil F. of,T and is said to be a very .interest- ing speaker. Unmallable , .Letters, .ti iMsr- V Thefoli owing is the fist of unmailable let ters remaining in- thr'efty pds toiDce.4 $ept.' 9ib, 1871: -.IL K. Robersdnj Belvedere; John Caver; Joseph Spooner, Kenton county, Tenfi.; lotteJVatters ; CaptTkDuBnXUtieJtiTer, 8. C; Mrs. Kate Lane, Raleigh 1. C. ; i .;--V .- ... - - : Oar FayetteTlUel Mathhirm?jKM-ii. . We are in receipt of complaints daily in re gard to the great inconvenience caused by the discontinuance of tbe;daily mail from this city to Fayetleville via Warsaw. We can only beg patient, making energetic efferte , for establishing a daiIymallto FayettevilleLnmberton;and we have good reason to believe, that those ef- forts will be crowned with success. In a short .K.u,.J.w-...An1mnnr!iAn oeSellarsrarboroN.L; jW. G.wHall, FayJ r ! , i ; winf; - - - , - . 6 -All wearing aprarel received'will be taken . MJLIiMi.Pwi "Wol nana- Ane J-aunary win go inio operauonon r f v -v. .-.v.... j enaxge pt-:Dy-3rperienx.fenuaes. Noinjuri- lG.V:emmtTi ..Mrs. : CTr ModH--fi worth ; the", while' 'of - Tr. ii rnmnrPrt that. triA rnwn nt Pus ?Ads,or chemicaa used.,, a s scores'of sribscHbers at FayetteyifieW e talorepet: f!i? iJSRffi In conjunction with others, we are bftSg6.and.a.mo.tonsummai, vUlainfor w " """.TT juuwmsuu , viu.B.v.u H?Iare? - ' '.3 I TSSo gratifia: tb leafn-from Mr, Brown, Chief En- iftiWfi,'i WpitPrrT itArTh 'K & m who :we had theTIeasr4 6T meeti .......,.- -5- r Ja K'-wj AsirA-'r h jiVftr. mnnin. I t - ' - I -doD.DMU,lo.V.ilia.B.B.j tension this winter.- Arrested for larceny Peter Taylor and Edmund ored, arrested by Constable SeliarSjoon war-; rant issued by. Justice & John U. Wagner, of Masohborb Township, were committed to jay Cur. :ff9n ian&To fdlttnllpc the i above nartierrnlhe urieed theft, whena war- .,. i.: --s ' r , ... z, c , ... -. - s "ooiwucu iui nisi! mitow ; ; . J c, r from BofiesjaUi & :?'CI -- - -i . u - ! i -1 e learn from a, private letter rom county, which was received in thiscjty.yetjter-' day, that Aen young f'nVen of that-county hare been arrested JudgeRafiaeU in the mord with i apoftHfi W iol!eaEa that they Lumbe . Bt everyr.nan Smith's' Township' have ross 1 -ty yesterday, to await an examination oeroreuus- .Iiv;-V,L tice Wagner on Monday next 6tt-thharge of ;wf d( not. keep vPrintmg,.Paper regularly r1; , --- iW V'V ; larceny Itieems' that one 'Alfred. Cafrl!.coKl 1- 1-. k v. r.imva nAtW-AnriL'A.v--':tW J&Tker.': WblteJ an (110.1--. I ored, was arrested a . few days sincn. the friefidswith small quantities, say fronr two to -fred Gilmer, colored, convicted of murder, . r , lew, of. the above ;Townshtp, una a preliminary -j - - steesf ' :pabet8xSl.atfd'2St4p s uf. w MUM t - ri - h examination befort: Justice, . - -.'T" . 1 in his being commIUde fof trialattne$t MorninoStar and Carolina Farmer. . . tf , e.reenSOOroXTafn! Jhr onAbtrfei warrant, issued by I " j " j-j (te iirii31- weH tapbeif berbrdge Tlu8seTKrat TrVCrJTtiF 'i -! ui'jjju',-::.:m l- v 1 all;5 sixieen'aeatas irom yeiiow iever; v. ouu rton,?yeter4ay,wrning.,i.3a . ii X y$r rU'jn2ALi oeeu summfriedTtov'appear at McLean's C Roads to :damiifc mthB7miiitbir K-SW v"! .We learn that a few days since a dpglwas ' If you hae Ioflnor&hvthin;adYertisitrHn undef treStmefit THarsday mbrning;:i. fi - iev tf sfrcbuntyli ving near fhisTpface, r.hew;.department.'u VLost and -Our AWocUtedTresVfflitca, qljlMght ouod, at'n'alfi-rriVrilar.VkTfaL' &r :a'dver f&MWT?Siiihm fo JJieAwentvfottr fcoTufe mouths We tiBementl previQUf v -temp of thQ dark mystery, , fTTTT TT . 1 A tr ' 1 V, Ul VXLXJDi 0 f J.fsO1!7' sreather yesterday and last night was ???iilfim;U? Ht' m "i1 7aiitag tPl Vfaring; Moth -gaiters 0shahebpysdonH bother 7oaW xsey JKivervjsteraanailhavskaUngrrlnk Will non f tiMclft ?f h nalata tnil '.Trioi' th. M. Cronly, Esq., of this city" President f 01 -lUB Trummgion, unarlotte Railroad, was in Raleigh yesl i i ? 'v w - i - JLn,our article about the mails, in vester- liw a . - w " S '"i 1 V """" ."r ;r..:.?'Bnw wmJQWPWJCBBhB noblemen. dOl-tt ftfftmisift Snnv aohnnl " . . . . . . .: j .. - 1 vuvuiirudvn eaiu avetiBTriie. . ' w -s 'Wo li a--.-. fl,f U.. T o' D' ..k n. I rt-lti-ia -WLn-A l- . .1 !'' I . v.,-iiv-c umvu- wiw uuiiwu m our issue oiyestedayvwas. aLuUjeran minister, p.-.k.u I ' w libit ur--v i uu&ilu. vfi i luia cit t , Ti:,,, -1 fe ,A , ; i k :.:! -i WIV.--VVT)- hir thaRa-min laonnioHnn nr h!3 I CitV. Which was to have come off veaterdavi .01- me weather. vrfvr- T------ 4 - xne iMoriois -owrnof says 11 ine lngepen: "vufc ... jb ire Vsompauy soaii conciuae to oe 1 J All TTII .. " ' i ' 1 -- - "a " I Agrieuiiurat jjair in .wovemDer 1 Ji P g T? rW ?i i b e 1 giad to see .them and no doubt our firemen I will see them out in truly royal spirit. Steam Xaunflry. -; ?,We paid aid a visit ? to the Steam . Laundry 'of l: . - a.- n . . 'ai rf-t ' m - : Messrs. AT . a. - . A. O a . . . ' ' i!iour-ini8, yesieruay aiiernooD. ine x.aun- -zj -t-triis- , , dry is destined to create a revolution in the .... . -- .-is . - -T v - . , washing business 'ie-thii -city. "It is not In if t , peration yet; 4ut enough can be seen to give some idea of the modus cperancK of the con -.-w , - j. cern. There is connected with, it a steanc chest, a jTurlpacVand a d rying chamber. Th steam chest, in which the garments are wash- ea, is suppnea witn pipes leaning irom the ehgine in the owm1i '$e&cafJhe garments are "iPLdJSihe csMchwIllconiaiir about one hundred afid .'fifty .pieces; uf an .average fi 1 00 in tha tai naa na nana tKa oKtiAlna I- uvi 0 au iuu uiuwo? aauobD . tuo' ai btuica a.u ib" 1 volye with suchTrapidity in the - water that I they soon become perfecUy clean.. IThe steam cueat iaof Dr. Macumber's own invention and f twelve clothes bors6s, with five slats to each, the who nrrantfl kn a. to form a nflrfpot nar. tiuon Uidcn ol these Horses is ennal to sev- I !, leetof line, or;iiine hundred feet in I enty-flve. allJi This chamber is heated by the furnace on the lower floor, .i which also heats the irons. The operation of drying only takeB about thir- ty minutes, when they are ready for the pro- our cUizes tQaltand graUfy, their curiosity by a personal inspection of this novel institu- linn V ' ; ' , - . . -.. -, , . CI V - I ' -onsi Bace." . -. r I A frUndat Rocky Point informs us that he j . . - - - I Qr tppt . WflPrAnt had-Wn Uaned hv Jnatia Ji McPhson Bwwn to the house where Pender, was sfap ;i I-- f posed to be lurking, arriving there between Us J and lclpa at night, atria jiAhra ann v trani 5 n fliA lAaroii flrk r'G Q1UU 5 the paries. The omcerentered.atonedoor striking a light, whUeJiiaassistant posted nimseji at uMUr M0086 Pf????! f.iffftrWnApi.4A wfl- fnM when th offi. 1 cer entered, succeeded in making his escape .1 . J . , ..1...-. 11, . 4. I W,t(il.M nrttaw Via ' I ingforthe prosecution, when the defendant wo fined llQwiktM9TwitM&Yk-v its US - fcihiisai Oil UiWilt 'rlY" .w- o! k iKHm iruui Lite vuaiiDvu cauiio j vo- i ' ; . . -. . I .Hla mnraJno that thft I 1MT KetnutrarrenBttS: . tne - receipoi mreocerMiicmeB ut woiirauyiu threayearsdU--Por.-the-current -week,-be- '17 77"';"' v." . feUd 3 J 'H.7iT?f h." .yWwe . . . .. . - ... i uuiu x Vjuuuuuu uia iuuui TV i l Li Diuaucao. I - . - '-' ; : www --"! - " - ' "V 1 1 . ' I I .i.LT. T TT TJ .!... . kl. t I I B La 11 ICS I - II- Itt I1W 11 . Ill LU-b LUWUBUIU. 1 11 ITAIl- I , . ... '11 , : j V-r xc'i-j H I was captured ana taaen 10 ockt roint. no 1 vv, uus viajr. laau-. wsjpu;' (jBuuvmuu ine saie or.snipmeni oi uonon anqavai i&i. i r-."lT if was ean4edtidre Justice McPhersbn f ?T ; MistB I Paraley,,bothcol- lowing morning, pr. S.. S.Satchwell appear- I1"6 ri - v - - y yr; , 4 Whjukotok, N. C , Sept. 7th, 1871-tf f :,:n 0 tetenortlr I.a'moboiiwmoott.Js. the,fJaestr.marltal ifflNoards Llaintiff in Louisville conn conrt recentlv.;' lit) I ;fashienable;tp giye pres- ents to your sweetheart before, marriage -4: n. j fOneinnfortnnat fellowthat'Sjy jilted. l' '' ?iZ?-X22-J- ? 3 tr. fi&?Af imMWl- ne requires no cnlOgT 1 . -t , -Ar? j - r wllu ay in a uoinmDU8 A""o; V sxreeF -car rr.f'PTii.iru nnn innrripn npr - : .- -lr.-.'. ji. uLiii j -;.n l . ivi m w at ! ma m c-r n a tr m B-nf-ra rron ' n n a 1 i.na "ttii U I x --i j, J. Jtj. 4 ..,.1 uvanug. Vt fe :, , s : - , i . i apUBTHQiri demoBStraUv our JuiJLilCIIiUi j. .iJsLaH A 11 iouui n Liu iarts iuukl buuul iin. onurcH ui T J neonl wl.h t, iwh- H fi imn.TiM - rrrii. Tv to stop as omthe street and Bay so. J 4 . . . ' i miiTi bivm Afrrirnitnr&i l:.Sr LT rlCJ" V 5a,it. , . f?:-;...- i ) Society 1 We1 are in receipt of copies of the Premium List of the Second Annual Fair of the Roanoke rar RiyerAgriculturalSoclety together 5 11 : 1 ' .1 a 1.1! L - x . I ' ' wiiu uie , ruias ;anu . reguiauous 01 iiie same. The .air will ; be held at the j;air lirounas, near .WelQn, pn.the- .7tb,-8th flth and 10th days of Kovemuer.- - Oa iThursday the &th of November, the Annual Address will be deliver- ed by Hon. Zebulori B. Vance; ; The Premium Llstwhlch bears the" imprint lof'fthe Weidon New! vtry handsomely gotten ' np : and can ' ' '' . - - -1 ' ' ' ! - 1, .. RIVEB AND MARINE If EWS. The British Bark Ftarles :ttovd Aspih wall consigned to Messrs. Harriss &H6well, of thir city, is at the quarantine helow, AH hands tq pwtea'wen v;: r:'ZiYJii8iZ Under the influence of . the Northeastern- ly gale which prevailed yesterday the tide .was very high in the Cape Fear. - t 1." SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. v--The skating link in1 Raleigh i4 goon to OpenagainV'1 '" " 1 i ThprP ' n r! io-fi tfi riVm- Tj'"!: A O Salisbury boasts 61 a bottle of xnasn Dranay iony years oia. a a-'inololi ntiirnorl f U 1 10 i u ooooiuu I Tnrla- TAn au I - - ta preSl r1 Dg a 4.iAi.1,?:-lii4. I Another Cargo 0t::.darkie3 left Edgecombe this morning Jor the "Loms- ana lowianas. , . 1 , , 1 DO Mniinei, i only. Dears OI O z AA.l 1 S T3-.l:t- . J : I purham is"to hayea newspaper published Within its corporate limits. : ( . . ,,t ' - ' "'T' 'I "' " . Large quantities of staves '-are now bems made alons the JNorth (Jaroh- na. 'RaiWofld bv nartipa who shin to Nor- I f0ik;4,. ; : ; J 1 I avaatt aw All rhn tmi nn n I ojlci caiici ii buo ; ;, LviowiJci o i : : .'.'- ' . - i VZilPS'AW Cqttpnjs opening prematurely,, the fields e a? i JNovember." , v , r .'i.i - - .--'--'--Xrr-.v. t i State,' who-has been "on anvisit to Europe fi ; ' 1 , Vfi It ia prdposed to Hold a meet4 wi,..poiwu - wyHi: Sl10 cussi? Ine 4 propriety oi running a road . 'I'l-n-v rttm mill 4-wmAwln AmnaH xuc o yv , iiiiii - lui met ijr ucu . J. M. Jenkins, near j Fremont, in 3 county Vas dqstrs ed by fire on weighings sixty- a aw a. rrti n o .nTAQ irillAt 1 n ilnalniv -tfTiIl n 3 A; wicked wag Iwrote on the I0or?df a certain' firm in Newbern, the door WWA-n! iW"' ''Q Ado t-o A nl " ' TT! t Kali n A V111C1 UIKUb. hjunavovui-, ,w ,4Juyvuiuvi I fTTndprhand ' Oneratora and Professors of 1 WW1?00 weeK Dytne sgessorx-pausoury lor ai- j leea violations o revenue iaw ? i . . . - --.-..-- i ".i . ... f.vini ? I . - lJL 1 grape vine which covers neafly One acre of fer6und, so heavilrjadetf with delicious lwtS nyeupport finder -feAft-Ar roof of a house lnieigpnjyYednesday night ana tnence to tne top oi i&cnin ney, when he clung to the iightndg rod. A passer on the street saw him and mm- aged to'awaKen mm wnen ue uesceuueu "Wm " F JL . ,TOfJ',iTT M l-K , The tfattieboro Advance says : with the bones of a human ; being .in his I have heard no solution at-1 I , -r- Guilford Court rt Kn -d - tuuw i a ii mth day. The I to . discontinue Forty-sir persons H tae :cnurcD, was reorga,n-- f i nearly $ 400 wa3 raised to defray the necessary ex- oehses. Another rd onati on w as ' ' rk sRd 1 1 r" aid in buying a horse for the uastor the Rev:1 Jno.Nj Andrews: ?'1f - i. ii C3 I ' milieu - ft 41 . tAntW : - . i -i : f J "Wrinklea of time, so forcible tell of advancincr yeats. as.y6ur erey hair." ATJfiKS VIGOR re 1 stores itscoldiani makef yon aipearahce I Kw!uie w uuiers, as veu aa yourseu. 1 ivth you are aepresseaDytne gaunt, sickly l ieeiing or a msordered .system, which, r needs i - " i miming-. f - . - r a - I 1... .1 ,7 .- , . ., - VM Asldo from1 th Irfinnrfl hata--iP mt-i wnicn are maae tne majority of Baktngr Fow- dwr9,i.aitorge: pxoportloa:. are, shoot ..o;tm i wicmvti TAnwoantbi nnn naAbu o- vu a I ' y--tf'v..-'YVMa.viM.iav,.MM.Bl,;wil 1 a not only claim that Doolbt's Ykabt Pow. l i;eeftomanyinjuriou8substances, and J that each package contains njLL. wKic.HTi . but f-redresuit in the kitchca is from t weaty-flve .-to fifty per cent, less than those of r ordinary manufacture. Manufactured by Doolbt & I j r"?.Tr-: .f . . .r,r . . ! . JtmoTHHS. 6 New: street. iew Tfork. and for sale at retail by all respectable grocers. : i s -; , . sepo-x u xnsa - IT i 4 '. For. Rent,. 'WELLING S; W. corner 2d and Dock' Sts. Dwelling S. E. : corid and Nunn Sts.-' likening juast side 2d, between 1 i- - . ; Dock and Grange. Dwelling East side 2d, between" 1 v.. V,w- Chesnut and Mulbe - 1 ... ' -y"; j :npnnr. onn Mniham HAERISS. Clieapr Gaiters ! t E - WISH TO .CLOSE OUT our" stock of . Summer Gaiters, and will sell at Uu ;0W r .P E :I 0 E , S , DUD LEY & ELLIS,'; :i .:r;.. : .1 s . sept 9-tf ' . Sign of the Big Booti OR. Washing-, StarcbingT and Ironlnx. One Door South of Cape Fear Flour and Pear! Hominy Mills, on Nutt Street, .' Wilmineton. N. CL . r. T V. E cresneetlnllv 'invito' tTifl'n.tt.ftTit.loW nt Housekeepers, Proprietors of Hotels and. .Boarding nouses, steamahln Comiianiea. and !u'5eana.comPle Blankets, Laees, and tabrics of the most deli- 1 vv-ayuivi u uuvcooaiyi uo waaiicil O t.a i ta-Vt n lA - Sta-n 4 f nnAAnnn m. . V. n -.1- mj emer wuaout ine siigntest injury. " With'our imoroved Di vinsr Chdmuer improved. Divine Chamcer attach- cu, ciu ua wiit oe uneu as iasL as wasnea. in all kinds of, weather, ana come out periectly wnue ana ciean, witnout stain of soot or other dye, being dried by currents of pure hot air PsBconsuyinr received. .. . : . - attended to in the best style and with prompt- nnog' ..... .- . , che$r J - ' ; ; CHARGES MODERATE.' 11 Collections made tarariably bn delivery of Orders may' be left at' Heinsber&rer's and f!fw a RnntJtfnrAa. ri- i JLaundry, where Price-LIsts ine omoe or tne may be obtained. ' T TT7" Tut a nrrnrDP-n a. S-v" ... A . t ii seui v-J.ii --'- " Proprietors. fTIHE EARTHLT PARADISE Bhould be ilA- Jfn: li&'ZFeSA V&VSieSli ""Y3?D1?.Pe8aaSlw.? are never weary m game ring me aamiy units ana in plucking Faradise.?1' J&t 5 . a- ; y,t. N- i;l All the Latest Novels are for sale at ' sept8-tf .' ' . . HEINSBEBQEB'S. AiVXX. JOBSSON, jTS. B. B. BIKDSBT. JOHNSON? & BIRDSEY, ';:'' Commission' fllerciants, ; . 1 ,Will give prompt and ; personal attention to e a B( tOU BOXES D. S. SIDES, g IV HHDS. BACON, SIDES z.Sm j .... - " ' : ir.;;; For sale low try WILLtAMS & HUBCHISdN bed 'i- . -i-'- ----- .-'- -i . : --:v--.t.s IB Elsubscrlber will Open,1 during the eri . r fluinff Autumn a School for Boys' in 1 this jcity The njumber of pupils" will be limited to icniT.nrR. An exienaea -emeTiencB in i in ansiuon oryoiiin,"i leer-ro ne tne jest niMin fta.it onerto tne miDiiBi - : Tjf i.k -tt--- ; - - ". --,r --'.Tkf-Tirii''T:ii. ; , ' . w f ,r. .-J auaa'-i'v Watsoni A. u., U Xa eingieton ana:ueov jras- 'Por terms, apply to Col.' J. W: Atkinson. . -. julye-eod3m Th8atTa -- Cape : Fear i andTBlaclf Ri l vt:i -lini m,,a Rivers. it mdl running regularly between Wilming ud Point CaaweLL leavini? Wilminarton Tuesdays.. Thursdays and Saturdays, at VA o'clock, A. UUr- and Point Caswell Mondays, W ednesaays ana jrnaays at 74 jo,ciockia4 ai., tnnnhfnor at all intermediate landinsrs for ras; sengera r:.freight Far,7$l meals, extrai Vwirt2i ftttiA w I board. Ju t sept 2LS&Ftf nit L iiiiiLj AUCTION ' SALES. c-C , :i ; M. CKONJLY, Auctioneer. i .iV-'i'.l'.w'rnAWT.v Jt, nAitnra ......... .v-'.. . ..MMj.smmwmmMM. w juvjiimoi uxi. Valuable Beal Estates BY THtTUE OF THE POWERS vest ed in me by a certain deed, of: mort gage made by Miles Cpstin and Catharine; L. 'Costin, dated thelOth day of February, 1 1871, and duly registered, I will sell AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Onr Wednesday, the 13th dayi of SEPTEMBER NEXT, at the COURT HOUSE DOOR In the CITY OF WILMINGTON, ' at 12 and "par cels of land in ; said; city hereinafter refer red to ' by their ' respective numbers on the plan of said city, viz : Tarts of lots 4, 5, 6, and in block(i44, measuring 132 feet .on. Orange Street and extending .Northwardly, of that width' 21 feet f Lops 2 aid a, block -10 Lot 2, block 51 j' Loti, block loi. and Western half of Lot S, block 104 ; Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 103; JLots 1 '48 andoek: llSf liotsil, .?, 5, block, 83 ; , Lots i, 2, 3, block 84 ; Western half of Lots 1, 2, 3, block 82 Western half of Lot 4, block 8 1 ; Western 'half of Lot 5, " block-179 j Eastern endpfLntlblock 142, 68 feet on 5tn by 185 on Dock ( Eastern half of Lots 4 and 5, block 155; Lots BJ and part of 5, block 145 ; 143 feet on 7th and 8th streets by 330 on Orange. parts' of Lots i and 5, block 145 ; 88 feet on 8th streei, next North of the lots last referred to, by 198 feet Westwaruly of same widthl 'Also, a leasehold Interest in part of -Lot 2, block 161, and. the building, thereon bn Quince's Alley, . The real estate before referred to will be said as aforesaid on the following terms, viz : One third of the purchase xaoney will bo pay- aoie on ine qay oz saie, ana tne resume in two equal Instalments, ' payable", respectively" six and nine months thereafter. ! The deferred payments will draw interest from the day of sale, and must be secured by notes with, good and sufficient sureties or by ; mortgage I with power of sale; and purchasers wiU be " req.ulr-' ed to pay for drafting all papers. . Any lniormation aesirea in reference to tne ? . . . . . - i .. . .i property aforesaid will be given by me or by j Messrs. Wright & Stedmah, my attorneys. '';,''; -'' .'. "'"' ' . JOllN DAWSON. iji Wilmington August 11, 1871. lawts Sat :- e jT.: JAMESy Auctioneer. By JAMES A MEABES. Elegant H City s! Residence, ..- . - VERT EASY TERMS. .;- rN THURSDAY MORNING. Sent. 7th. at 11 W o'clock, at Exchange Corner, we will sell T. n RT, -. n - -1 ELEGANT HOUSE AND LOT, desirably and centrally locat ed on the North east UUU.N u;ii s-utjuJND ana cuestjm ut sts., well known as the RIVERA PROPERTY. The house is large and. roomy, . containing Seven line apartments, including a brick base ment on tne street level, oe&iaes ciosets, ran- trieS, C. , . : . . : -::;- . r. .TIIE I.OTIS S6X133 FEET, 66 feet on . Second and 133 feet on Chestnut street, leaving ample space for the erection of anotner dwelling on Chestnut street. xnere are on the premises a large double Ritcben are on tne premises a large double mtcnen house, with, four ; rooms., store-room, wood-I TJsiKMis jne-iourtn casn, balance e, ia, lc, 24 and 30 months, with interest from date- juiy za-ts in xn anu ssat , , ; MISOETTi A NEOtTS. City Clothing Store ! M M.uU Iwmii'A I iftl 3 ftps? UJ ; iv 38 MARKET ; ST. BLACK DAHLIA AND BROWJf EJT- i..!i: GLISS WALKING COATS. , SUPERIOR WHITE SHIRTS, Seamless Edge Eiuen Collars, Ott" CM! 1 LOW PUICES, jacjisoxif . ,t;o.s rt sept 8-tf Clothing and Furnishing StoreJ 2,000 BUNDLES COTTON TIES, - i on nnn TABnSBAGGINQ' ity.H- a l.rtt.T v Art1 Tdrrri RClllSON. . sep5-tf 5i ? A The Cape Fear . ..o XT" AS produced the largest net Increase of - v . c O T.T O'N: ......... jr-T t or any manure, Vhen ' fairly triedTor par- ticmars aaaress v. xl jsulis, unemist, -; ; j?; , -ri Cape Fear Chemical Works; aix : ft iiiim "5iuu 4-1 v M Sic?'- ESSRS. CAPPS A HANCHEY will open the OLD WAS1IINOTOIV MARKET, known as Garrel's old stand, on SATURDAY, jfiih.. a supply of jr j y "i's-; -f' ?, i .1 ' t;? ,f i a Fresh Hountain Beet CHpiCE C17Tg jAXI2K CENTS PER POUND.; .-';! f -t f - THe'Dnolie are Invited to " - i CALI4 A,:aET) .THEIR! SUPPLIES. mRIT CASKS &HOOFlRQHJ oiiif o, v i?v..;.A -,yvi, wwwi.. "I III If 1 A A 11 O JTiJU A ; VJUJ10t 3T1 i 1 tl I .a. lriBTtr o nvviTfn -v a airo . ... i Hfifl BUDiJCJj,nuuir ikon. -1 4 .J q-. t i w :"' f? TPWv KERCHNER, " sept S4f i: t n,27, 28 and 29 North Water St..! ATJD FOUTJD 3f Ir ST A Child's Bracelet (geld i hand) on i Third street, bet ween Market and Orange, i or thereabouts. The finder will be Buitablv rewaraea ny leaving xne same ai uus ooce. sept7-Jt.rt;.!M-. , .'j? .:'.;,:;y---rt :vawto, "TlTANTED-The public to know-that ''my iVY, offlee Is at 'Messrs. Frederick Afion'a' Nut utt'piUJdingiiNorth Water StWllmlngl , r - o7-, . ;n.C. , ,,D,E.BUTDXO,f?SKhI??idll;Ir; f J vr . niia - ,'Tm.Aii'nTin' ii vl 'oat ft v . il A XI !ln r V ton, sept 9-lt Inspector,' Ganger Ac KATES OF ADVCSTISCTQ t OneSauareone dav. ........ mm.. 11 0 two aays,.. i w three davs.. 2 00 i tour davs 2 60 five days, 8 00 one week....... SCO 49r Contract Advertisements taken at pro porttonately low rates. , , . ,, t v . - , y Marriages, Deaths. Religious, Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at fcalf rates I when paid for in advance Otherwise full rates wiu oe cnargea. - -Tun-Cash on demand. -. AUCTION SALES. ? J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. JUT JAJSXJCS A iUEAKES. , V '1 , SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY virtue of the power of sale contained In fs a certain deed ot mortgage made by Jas. ' 4 : AluUntchon to Cronly and Robert E. Calder, Ti ustees of "The vt umingcon jttuuaing -association " aatea tne ) eishteenth day of (September, 18ffi. and dulv registered in the ofiloe of the JCtegister of the ' ' county ox in ew uanover, in xsooa jl x. at page ) v 138 and following, aud transferred and asaign- A ed lo ,uThe Wilmington Building Associa- Hon" by deed dated the eighth day ot April, 1871, and duly registered in the o2ce of the sv Register of the County in Book B B B. at nacre Vt Register of the County in Book B B B, at page fv tvmi louuwing; xne saia Jissociauun wui on Wedne&uay, the t wen tie. h day of Heptem ber, 1871, expose to sale at nubllo auction, at the Court House Door in the city of Wilming ton, tor cash, ad that certain piece' or cartel of land u escribed in said deed of mortgage, aa follows: Situate, lying and being In the coumy of new Hanover, and bounded on the east by tne Wilmington and Weluon Railroad, on the west by the lands of the late Thomas L Davis and Samuel Paxton Walters, on the north by . the lands of. David b. banders, and on the south by the lands of William A. Wright. The Association will execute to tne pur chaser at said sale a proper conveyance or tne same upon - the payment of the purchase money. ; h', - ., ... ,., CiLlS.lI. STEDMAN, ; .Amj29r87i.tS, riCi;) Attorney. JT. T. JA1IES, Auctioiieer, BY JAMES "& MEARES.- rut ValuaTblReal TY; virtue of the power of sale contained JL In a certain deed or mortgage, made by 1 rank C. Singletary and Virginia (J., his wife, to Michael cronly, Du ttruta Cutlar and Roo ert E: Calder, as Trustees of : The Wilming ton Buiiuiog Association," dated the 4ih day of December, 1669, and registered in the offloe oi the Register ot tne County of .New Hun Over, in Book ri, page 205 ana following, and duly transferred ana assigned by said Trus tees to said Wilmington Building Association by deed datea the bun day of April,' 1h71, and duly registered as aforesaid in Book B B B, page au tvuu. luuuwiiijf, we saia rr unuegton xuiiuiug AMuuiauuu wui, on vveunesaay, tne 20th day of iseptember, 1871, expose to sale by city of W Umington, for eash, the two certain tracts or parcels ot land described in said deed of mortgage; as follows, via : lying and being in the county ol.JNew Hanover, and bounded as follows : One tract beginning at a red oak on the cast side - of Derby's branch, William Cntlar'a corner i of his ninety -lour acre survey, thence north 65 deg. west, two pv les to a poplar in Derby's brancn, taenue the same courttf continued along the dividing line Dotweea nuuam i.uiaooo tvuiiam'a survey. formerly John Erwins,li8 poles to a stake, bis eorner, thence south 23 deic.. west 200 nolea 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, 2t5 poles to a pine, his lYtYzAJ'" - ? V.."-"" rBn, "T, kJ". K"! 35 poles by Derby's island, thence aoroas Der. oy 's Drancn anu up ine east Biae oz said branch with tne several lines of hi ninety-four acre survey to the first station containing 2j2 acres more or leso. Anotner tract adjofuing the above described, tounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a cypress standing on the west side of Turkey creek, a small ulstance above the moutb, thence running nortn leo poles to a spruce pine, then north ood eg., w est tfoo poles to a pine standing between the marsh and the old neld, corner of the old survey, thence south bu deg- east 13tf - poles to Frederick Jones' line,. where-j crosses : Derby's eove. creefc to the nrst station containing in tho VhniaMinni.irinranriM0 6 buoiivo uuwu iiio wuouuci i&9 ox b&iu xurxey Tne said Wilmington Buildihar ;ASBOcn.tirn will execute and deliver to the nurchttMnr at said sale a proper conveyance of the lands aforesaid upon the payment of. the purchase money. - r i rC; M7BTEDMAN, ' . Aug 29, 1871-t8 x ,r r j . ., vt-a- - Attorney. . J. 2. JAMMS, Auctioneer. ? :;;-:-:' ; BY JAMES & MEARES, 'L' ';:V v., j-,-- t;r-;SAIOE-.;;4:l'?. ' Valuable Eeal " Estate. T ' it- t . . ' ... ' , Ci .-' tiiOv i. '1 - J BY virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain deed of mortgage made by Hill. K Ring and Susan R- King to .The Wilming ton Building Association,' dated the thirtieth day of May, A. D. 18Z0, and duly registered in the office oi the Register of the County of New Hanover, in Book ZZat ta?eii70anff fni. lowing, the said Association will, on Wednes day, tne twentietn aay or September, 1871. ex pose to sale at public, auction, at the Court Jlouse Door in the city of Wilmington, for cash, all that certain lot or parcel of land de- Bcnoea in saia aeea oi mortgage, as follows : Situate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, besrlnninjr at the South-eastern intersection of Eighth street with Swann street, thence run ning Southwardly with the Eastern line of said Eighth street sixty-six feet, thence Hast wardly in a line parallel with said Swann St. fifty leew thence Northwardly in a line rtArai. lei with said Eastern line of Eighth street sixty-eix feet to the 'Southern line of 'said swann street., ana tnence West wardly with said line of said Swann street fifty feet to the bered one (i) in the block numbered three oegmning oemg me western end of lot num- wuv. wa 1IMVJI WJ UCSIKIIULCU! 111.. plan of said city. The Association will exe cute to the. purchaser at said sale a proper conveyance of the same, and assign the policy of insurance thereon, upon the payment of the purchase money. -L.;r ' CHAo. Ju, STEDMAN, ' Au m:t : z-M Attorney., MISCELLANEQLTS. St. Paul's - r ; ' t GERllAH-AllEBICAN liSHiUTE ! Ti; I T - . OPENS' MONBATJ- OCTOBER 2x,': AT" THE t USUAL PLACE ON MARSXT STP Skn -1 DOOR ,. ABOVE, FIFTH, ST.; "j ALL practtcarstudlea 'usually' taught in a well conducted school. Including a "thor ough course" in the German language, per Ap- plication mav be made to the Princlnal at tha . - - ' . . . - - . JJLSC. itute lor farther particulars. sept?-jt? SEWING MACHINES, ,; C-i". , i ... i .... - - - -i-ii JcL .VARIETY? OFiNEW and- fiecond-IIand" Sewing Machines on hand and' sold or rented on accommodating terms. '. " '''.', r .-.--- ,. . Machines repaired and put in perfect order. A good 1 assortment of .- Keedles, Threai, Eilis.Jtc always on hand. : 1 ' ! General Agent Vor North Carolina for rXall'a CAlAhra.l.'T rVtmrifnailon. AttJitTTiTi-t firKawi 490 and following; the said Association will, J - i A. 'v; .ft' if- t 1.t 1 ' I1 Mi its' 1. f " 1 -7-

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