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. - " PUBLISHED DAILY, ' J BESABD, Editor andPropr. Onioi, Davson Bank Buildings, Front St, J; One year, in advance... ..$7 00 Six montns,ln advance...; ; 8 50 Three months, in advance.. ................ 2 00 One month, in advance........;............ 5 The Moawiwe Stab will be delivered in any part of the City at Fiftbrn Cbnts per week, ; . METliOBOLOUICALi BttCORD. i Ther? Barom eter. Time. mom eter. Wind: Weather,; 7 A. v M. 2 P.' M. 9P.V.M. 30:14,, .30:13 . -30:11 f :66 iNE fresh Oloudv ,68,, NE fresh Lt rain 70 INEseutlejcioudy. Mean Temp, of day, 69 deg. - . - Note. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea-level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. , Robert Sbtboth, Serjc't Sienal Service U. 8. A. Weather Report f Wak Dbpabtmbmt, Umceof Uhiei Bignaiumccr, leer, " ,P.M.fr- Washington, Sept. 94:35 ProbabttUies. Cloudy weather ia probable for Sunday from Lake Eric to Missouri ; clear wenther with ris ing barometer north of this area ; southerly -winds, with light rain, on the Gulf coast west of Florida ; cloudy weather and northeasterly 'winds ou the South Atlantic coast; falling ba rometer with increasing cloudiness and easter ly winds in the Middle and Eastern States. ;t . --5 . ': : ..... - ,i,..' , .--- ' - . ' .aiTNrjAT. sememoer 1UL. Joint services in the Parishes pf St. James, and St. John's. : , ...... " . . ,. ... , , - :V Sunday, 14th after Trinity. ' Morning Prayer at St. John's at 11 A. M. Evening Prayer at St. James at 5 P. M. First Baptist Church, fi. , CoWeb 'Market and Fifth Stbbbts, Rev. J. C. Hiden, Pastor. Services at 11 A.M;;and 8 P M. ? . . ' Sunday School at 9 A. M. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock lnroom above Pastor's study. - ' Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. . 4 - - f ; S. j . Second Baptist Church, Corner of Sixth and Church Streets. Rev. J. E.. King, Pastor, : , t Sunday School at 9 A. M. Services at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. Prayer Meeting every Tuesday, night at 74 o'clock. . .Tirst Presbyterian Church, ; .Corner Third and Orange Streets. xiev. 11. L. Singleton, Pastor. Services atthe usual hours.'' 1 ' Sunday School exercises commence at 3 P.. LI.,; - ; - "- "V r Lecture Thursday evening at 7o' clock. St. Thomas (Catholic) Church, : On Dock Between Second and Third Sts ilass at6 and 10X A. M. Vespers at 4 P. M., Rev. M- S. Gross, officiating clergyman. Front Street M. E. .ChurcIi, South, Corner Walnut and Front Streets. Rev. Dr. Moran, Pastor. Services at 10 A. M; and 8 P. M. Sunday School 3 P. M. 4 - Regular weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Ail are invited to attend.. The pews in this church are all free. Gentle manly ushers will be in waiting to conduct strangers to scats. - :t 'j i ? ; ; a FLTth Street 9f. E. Church, ' Rev. Jfranfc II. Wood, Jfastor. Services at 10 A. M., and at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. Class Meeting Tuesday at 8 P. M. . Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. St. JPaul's Evan. XiUtheran Church, Market Street, Corner of Sixth. . Rev.' G. D. Bemheim, Pastor. Sunday School at 9 A. M. English service at 10X A. M. German service at 8 P. M. .. Jr . Seamen's Bethel, Dock Between Front'and Water Streets, Services at 1 P. M by Rev. II. B. Burr. Christian Chapel (Colored Methodist), Corner Church and Seventh Streets. Sabbath Schcol at 9 A. M. Services at II A. M. , 8 U P." M. and 8 P. M. by the Pastor, Rev. Ellis Lavender. , St. Paul's (colored Episcopal), Corner Orange and Fourth Streets. 1 Services at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M., by Rev. C. O. Brady fcol.) ... L K-w AUVEttTlSEAlISJiXS.- - Il.iNdBEKOEu'sL.xve Book Store, 39 Market etreetp" The Earthly Paradise, all the latest Novels, fcc. . - '-. ' J'. W Macumbeb & Co. City Steam La on dry. y ' Dudley &.ELLisrNo.4t Markets streetr-Glove-id Slippers. ' ; Hoc Tetter & SMiTHCelebrated Stomach Bitters - ' ' y James & , Meares, Auctioneers Desirable Residences ut Auction. . . , , , A.'LPrice, late of the Wilmington Journal Boots and Shoes. . '.' ' .. J . Munson & Co., 38 Market street Desirable Residence For Rent. - ' J.t N. -HiNTON-rSlxtb AnnualtSessiOU. Wil mington High School. -. .j. v '' . r C. b.NjMTERS&Co.f N6.i7 North Front fit. Claret, Shawheen' Whi'skeyr " -- F. W. 'kerchnbr, 27, 28 and & N. Water st. Bagging-and Ties, Corn and Hay. - Munson & Co,:City Clothiers Comuig Foreign land Domestic Goods, v .t See advertisement of the Sabbath School Ex cursion. Removal., . K . The office of the Wilminxtonv Charlotte and Rutherf(ird,Iiailr6ad Company was yesterday removed from its old location at the depot to the rooms overUie auction rooms v of Messrs. Cronly' & Morrl's, o North , Water" Street." Camp aieetin;;. The colored people of this city Tpro pose tto run an excursion train to" Dudley, on the Wil mington .and .Weldon Railroad, onfiunday next, the 17th Inst., for ' the benefit "of those wbo wish to attend the Camp Meeting which will then be in full blast at or near that place. Appreciates It. A citizen of this county who has attained to the ripel old - age of 73 years, applied for and obtained from the Register; of Deeds, yester day, a lidense tpinarry his fifth wife. . H i evi. dently appreciates : the importance : of ' the luaritai relation. I : " "vf . The Sentinel, copying the article .from the Star headed; VHow Henry- Berry Lowrey amuses Himself, says"; "This is rather hard n Geni Gorman."- Not - so,- Mr. - Sentinel: Lowrey i's a bold and r daring rascal, but we have eyery confidence In the ability of Gen! Gorman and Col, Wishart to wipe him and his Cans' font. .'orA thv An it Rrtrtnpr or later, if properly supported. Vol. ni-To. 146. ; ; v; liOOAt Data. ' C . All silks have advanced abroad. . ."--Partridges in inarket yesterday .were I re tailing at 15 cents a piece. . . v: The Worrell sisters arc to appear in Raleigh during Fair-week. -- . A U . i-T Cracked wheat, boiled or cooked asr rice, is a good diet for dyspeptics r ' . r-r Yesterday- was a ;damp, drizzly, wet, rainy, gloomy, disagreeable day. v Mush and milk punch is the bestiet for those desiring an increase of avoirdupois i . -1 The Templeton troupe are to be in Raleigh this week and will possibly pay Wilmington a visit. " . i - - Chinquepins were trying to go off yester day at 40 cents a quart, but -' the market was not . very lively. . - ? Edwin Forrest is expected to visit this State again during the Fall andTof course will not give WilmlngtoriIhe go by.""-" v Fish have been scarce in market for the past few days, in consequence of the North' easternly gale which has prevailed. ' The grape' arbors at tho'Wllmlngton Gar den 'are still laden1 with deljclous fruij, .al though visitors daily feast pon them.. :t ,; We are requested to' state- that T Rev. ,R. H. Whitaker will occupy the pulpit of Fifth' Street Mc E Church :ihis morning and even- iQS--w . . . Late rains in this section are improving the peanut crops. The only fear now is of an early frost wliich would materially shorten the; yield."'- ' - i ' -We are requested to state 'that Giblen Lodge of colored Masons will , give a grand few at the City Hall on Wednesday, the 20th inst., for the purpose of raising funds to aid In bujlding theirall. " ' ---Thanks to Mr. R. L. Harris for copies of the New York ledger and Chimney Corner for the present week. : Anything in the way of good reading matter can be had at his News. Depot on Front Street, f ; v- The Era says that Mr.1 , of thiscltyj is mentioned as one of the Editors ' or man agers of a new Democratic paper to be started' in Raleigh. We. have, no doubt he will do honor to the position, though we are not quite sure we are acquainted with the gentleman. We are indebted to Mr. H. Berkhimer, Tobacconist, No. 6 Market Street, for a box of his Flowsrs of Virginia Smoking Tobacco," manufactured at the Golden State Tobacco Works, Richmond, Va, It is put np in neat boxes and is considered a very superior article of smoking tobacco. Arrival of Prisoners. : Sheriff, McMillan, of Robeson county, ;ar . rived In the city yesterday with four prisoners for lodgment in our county jail. These were Wm. Goins, convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to the Penitentiary for three years; Pop Oxendine, who failed to get a trial at the session of the" Court in Robeson last week,, arid who is remanded to jail here for safe keep ings and John Brown and Peter Leach, ; the latter charged with, burglary, who are sent to our county jail to await trial at the next term of the Superior Court of Robeson. The crime Brown is charged with wc failed to learn. The parties are all colored. A: ' As the prisoners passed through the streets in irons the report, spread that they were a portion of LowreyTs gang of outlaws, and one excited individual averred that Bos3 Strong, One of the leading spirits ' of that notorious band of desperadoes, was nmong the number. Of course considerable excitement was jnaniy fested, until the rumor was proved to be with out foundation. f . - . From Charleston. The intelligence from Charleston In ' refer7 ence to the feyer Is verj meagre, but is suffl cient to indicate that it is not ' gaining much ground. The News ; of yesterday records the death of Col. 'Fuller and Simon Sabath, who died on Thursday, and Eliza McCormick, who died on Wednesday. - The JVsays the Beaufort Board of Health have published a'series of twenty-seven rules for the guidance of the ' citizens during the yellow fever season, some of- which indicate that a panic prevails in the community. Our press telegram from -Charleston last night reports only two deaths from the pre vailing disease for the twenty-four hours preceding. 1 ' . . r V Temperance Ietare,;( t.--J - i'"- ; The lecture of Rev, R. H, Whitaker, of the Friend of Temperance, delivered at "Eclectic Hall " last night, is spoken of by all ws have heard express an 'opinion on the subject as an able effort; and one calculated to'have its ef fect In the community,. The t audience was quite large considering the extreme inclemen cy of the weather. j Mr.Whitaker is an able advocate; of the cause of temperanca and is devoting his time and talents to. its advance ment in our States - " Colored Club. The leading colored men of this city held a meeting or. Friday night and organized fwhat they term' the 'Excelsior ln tellectual and Pro gressive "Club," the object of which Is the moral and Intellectual Improvement of f its members. The member? hip already comprises about one hundred and fifty names, withJames Lowrey aa'Tresident and JosCi'Hill as Secre- tftr7- . j - '-' '.- ' ' 'A I ! : ! . -. -?' - Hair. t..;;..f; 'J ....'J"'' --f-f The best way to preserve It is - to wash the scalp often and thoroughly with water, drying with a toweL Oils, "pomades, etc., clog the pores of the scalp "and. prevent the healthy growth of the hair.r - Keep the head well venti lated i it the hat is'closo raise it often.and let in the fresh air ; never wear the hat indoors. Wants, si tff 'Wt'4:'' If yoa want a clerk bookkeeper ; salesman or porter, advertise in our new department, under the hed of " Wants. at half our regu lar rates,1 for advertisements not exceeding five lues. . -' - Vf'; tf ' WILHIITGTOIIi ; II. .G.ST7HDAY; SEPT. ;1.0.;187i ; tThole Ho. 1,236 A Stray Child. -- -jj A-little; boy.'about three years 'bt age, !6on of Mr.UW Potter, fesiding 6n'J Dock, ' be tweenvEighth and Ninth streets, strayed from Its home yesterday t morning,"' causing Its, pa Teflts"a great deal of "anxiety. Mr. Potter and friands searched in vain for, the'jEhild and fi nally requested the authorities "to put. ,the police-on. jhe lookout for, lit, ; whin,' about '43 o'clock in the afternoon, Sergeant EuhI acci dentally came across the little fellow on Water street, between Dock and Qrange.1 The risk this child run should be a-warning to parents .to . more-; carefully guard tfeeir ' precious off spring and prevent their straying from the pa rental roof. to be Tried on Monrtay. ' f.l 'The case of Cbas. Wassent, colored, charged with an attempt to roq and nvurder.Mr. D. H. Russell about two weeks ago, will come tip for trial before the City Court on Monday. It was reported a few days ago that Wassent's wounds were assuming a more dangerous character, but we have eineelearqedL that this was 'an error, and he is now, sufficiently re covered to stand bUftrial. s ' . Oar Chip Basket. w Good name for a conductor on a street railway 'Oscar. . ' 7V ' . ' A society of . women has been .organised in Norway, who advocate celibacy. .. ). A good many of our grocers onlygive fif teen ounces to the pound it is a weigh they have." 1 " ' ' . ; ,J " . Small debts are like small shot they are rattling on every side, and can scarcely be es caped without a wound. . .. . , - Divorces ar6 obtained in Maryland with out publicity. ' They take their wives out fish ing and lighten the boat. . .. . , ...... - , -Young ladies in New Haven are learning to play the violin. The idea of having four strings to their bow is fascinating. - Z In ; Wyoming ' the " bridegroom does the fainting and takes the kissing at the weddings, while the bride whispers, "Lean on me, dear est." . 7; .-. "I: : - v . 0 A friend should be one in whose, under standing and virtue we can .equally 'confide, and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and sincerity. ; ; 7 1 An Illinois agricultural society offers a premium to the couple who will bring to the fair grounds the largest number of children, grandchildren, and great ditto. A California groom, on being asked if he would take this woman to be his wedded wife, replied with energy that the minister -must .'be. a fool to ask such a question as that, adding wdrive on with your business." - ! SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. Asheville is to have a Literary Society. 77.v.-'v . ..i-: The United States Circuit Court convenes in Raleigh this week.-- , S'eventy barrels of mullets, were caught at Beaufort last Monday. - The new market house in ' Wei don was used for the first time yesterday- ' -' The chain gang are now em ployed in cleaning out the wells in New born. .. ' . ; - Rev. John Baptist Hands, of Norwalk, Conn., will hereafter officiate in the Catholic Church at Fayetteville. --- A very interesting revival is progressing in the Methodist Episcopal church in Raleigh, conducted by tbe pas-: tor, Rev. L. S. Burkhead. ; The German Alo, who was supposed to have been murdered in Rock iDgham some time ago, has since turned up in the yiciiiity ot Charlotte. .... s . The ladies of Wadesboro' held a festival at the Masonic Hall in that place on Friday in order to procure funds to pay for repairing the Baptist churchl . ;-Tto'lfewbern Times says : A fine opportunity is offered to write a thril ling romance on "Lowrey, tbe Outlaw, or the Scourge of Robeson." Where is Ned Buntline? The Superintendent of W. R. R. against A. J. Jones to be heard last week at Moore1 Court was continued to Saturday and then continued to next term for alleged absence of witnesses on part of Jones. ; ' ' V-.- -- v' 1 ri- The - Newbern Mepuhlican says Tltjis reported that F. W. Robbins, Esq., late of this City has; been fortunate in haying bought a ticket in the Royal Havana Lottery drawing $10,000 in : gold. His giving up business" here would seem to indicate - the correctness of this report. The Fayetteville kagle says : New cotton has been coming to market here for a week or two. ; Last year there was twice as much cotton made in this vicinity as" ever, before, and the yield this yeaf .will probably - be over half of last year's crop, i Corn is- hardly a halt crop generally on upland, but in swamps, the crop is as good as ever heretofore Coroner's Inquest on, Deatbs aased by the Explosion or Steamer R. E. Ia$e. - .1? r""" : ' " , " .Coroner D., Wemyss o Cumberland as sembled a jury of inquest on 5th Sept.t inst., JO examine the cause of death to Jackson Gilmbre and .. McKee of the steamer Lee's crew. Upon the testimony of a number of witnesses, 'the jury return the following verdict : . - . That the deceased Alexander Jackson, William Gilmore,'and Sam McKee came to their death by the explosion of the boiler of the steamer - R. E. Lee, on the morning of the 17th August, 1871. That the jury do find from' the foregoing evi dence there can be no blame " attached to Capt. Skinner or any of the employees, but they do censure the United States In spector forjthis District ; for allowing a steamer to run some four ' years "or more ; . , -, . 1 ; - 1-7- r- : r r ; r- r without testing the boiler as. required ; by iaw, luereDy enaangenng me ana nmo 01 passengers and crew ; and we do hold the said Inspector in a great degree, - respon sible for the said: explosion and at the least, a great neglect of his -duty,' as be granted a certificate for this boat without his being in tbe state at tthe , time. And in- our judgment it is the duty of the au thorities to examine into this matter,' and if there Jibs been neglect on the part, of tbe inspector as the: foregoing . . evidence goes to prove, he should be held account able for the same. , ' -f r f B.' C. 'GoTham, Foreman, G. S. Dem ing, W. D. Rayner, Arch, B. Smith, Daniel Kornbau, Jno. Hollingsworth, Robert Branch, Peter P. Johnson, Jr., Benj.-.Whitfe, col'd., Nelson Star, j col., Cuffee Council, ' col'd.J Robt. . Graham, colored. -Fayetteville Eagle.. ;l - y ; ' DIED. BAKES. On the Sta inst.,: only child of James and Sarah kittle : Mamie, Jaker, aged 4 years. " : ';, ',7: ', t The friends of the family are invited to at tend the funeral ;at 9 o'clock this . (Sunday) morning, Sept. ,10th, Irom the v residence of Mrs. Picket, corner, of Bed Cross ;and Front Street, thence to Oakdale Cemetery, -j; 5 I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G OF TE!IIPKATUI! ON njllLTff... ..' ' In the Fall the difierence between the tem perature of night and day is greater than at any other time of the year. In the early Au tumn the quicksilver sometimes rises as high during the day as in the .most fervid Summr weather ;4 while at night it often sinks to an almost wintry point. The human body not being made of stecl -or India rubber, sensibly feels these tremendous changes. To fortify the system against them, a genuine tonic is required ; and the public has long since dis covered that among this description of medi cines Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is infinitely the best." It gently quickens .the circulation, "regulates the bowels, tones the liver, 'braces the nerves, and thus puts the whole physique on Its defense against the vicissitudes of tem perature in'our climate. Few, if any cases of epidemic fever are heard of in localities where it is in common use. As it becomes more and more widely known, and the demand for it Increases, chills and fever, and the bili ous remittent, seem to recede before it, and if ever it should come into universal use, these diseases would cease to be known as scourges of our low-lying and marshy districts. That homely bit of proverbial philosophy, that "prevention is better than Jcure,,, should be especially borne in mind in Autumn months ; and indeed in all seasons, together with ' the lact, that among all the preventives of mala rious disease, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is the most safe and potent. Be certain, however, to obtain the genuine article, as countless imitations of a pernicious character are abroad, fcee that the externals are all right, and remember that Hostetter's Stomach fitters is sold in bottles alone. sept9eodlw Su We Fri, Bagging and Ties. Q Bolls Double Anchor Bagging, 20 0 00 Lght and Heaty 'Bagging, A ATons Ties, For sale by . . ? F. W. KEECIINER, sept 10-tf 27, 23 and 29 North Water St. Flour and Hay. CCA BBLS FLOUB, v- 450 BALES HA' . For sale by F. WKERCHNEB, ; sept 10-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. MOLASSES ! MOLASSES ! 225 Hhds. and Bbls. S. H. Molasses, . -145 Hhds. and Bbls. Cuba Molasses j . For sale by T F. W. KEBCHNEB, sept 10-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. PICKLES, OYSTERS & BRANDT PEACHES 15 BBLS.' and HALF BBLS. PICKLES, ' : 50 Cases Half Gallon, Quart and Pt. Pickles, 75 Casea Oysters, 150 Cases Brandy Peaches. For sale by ' t - ' : F. W. KERCHNEB, . sept 10-tf ,..27,28 and 29 North Water St. ' . : ' J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. By JAMES & MEABEB. Desirable Residence AT AUCTION. . ON THTJBSDAY NEXT, 14th instant, at 12 o'clock M., at Exchange Comer, we will sell that - - ' COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, ' Desirably situated on: Chestnut St., between Second and Third, and well known as the property of the late Thos. Colville. t , : . House contains five rooms, and has kitchen adjoining, with cook-room, store-room and servants quarters. -Fine cistern of water in the yard. . Lot 33x66 feet. ' . : : T E B M S A T SALE. V; septl0-tsi ; P A'RLO R :S L IF F E ft S ! V "-WARRANTED TO WEAR WEIL. . '.' .... . - : DUDLEY. & ELLIS, ' ' sept 10-tf " Sign of the Big Boot. ATTENTION. : t THE public are Invited to call at the Live Boot and Shoe Store, corner Front and Market streets, and examine the fine stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Just recelced from the Manufacturers. " - , PBICES TO SUIT. ALL :" 1 A. L. PBICE, ; ' septl0-lt Late of the Wilmington Journal. SABBATH-SCHOOL "EICUESIOL ' . ' .... ' . v T HEBE will be a 1 United Excursion of the colored children of the Sabbath Schools of WUniingtonte-morrow, the 11th inst;, on the Steamer Waecamaw, if the weather is favorable. The steamer will leave her wharf at 9 o'clock A. M., and return in. afternoon. Tickets lor the round triprFoi Adults, 50 cents Children, 25 cents. - . - it CITY STE AM1 1iilNDlW v TVaslaiiiar, JStarcIiinff and Ironing One Door South of Cape Fear Flour and Pearl ' Hominy Million Nntt Street, . . . ;- Wis- -OiiV;-iinimgton,N. CV-:'-;..i respecttnlly Invite the attention of H o usekeepers, . JProprietors : of Hotels a nd Boarding Houses, Steamship Companies, and the public generally, to our new and complete system of rapid washing and cleaning cloth ing and all lamily washiag by steam, without rubbing or pounding, aad with no more wear or friction than la caused by the current of water being forced through the fabric Quilts, Blankets, Laces, and fabrics of the most deli cate texture,. can,if necessary, be .washed together without the slightest injury ; With our improved DryingChamDer attach ed, clo hs will be dried as fast as washed, in all kinds of weather, ana come out perlectly white and clean, without stain of soot or other dye, being dried bv currents ofpurer hot air passing constantly through the Drying Boom. The proprietors are responsible for all cloths received.-. :- ;.-: -r :-- ,;v. i -, Ladies and Gentlemen's wearing apparel attended to in the best style and with prompt-' ness. . . . . .- , : .,. ' All wearing apparel received will "be taken charge of by experienced females. , No injuri ous acids or chemicals used. . j ' ' Goods called for and delivered free :of charge when over one dollar's worth. , j i ' w CHABGES MODE BATE. ; -t ; Collections made invariably on delivery of gOOdS. - U: t ;iXfiJc-;sl I . Orders may be . left .at Heinsberger's and Love s Book-Stores, or at the office of the Laundry, where Price--Lists may be obtained. , . v . , J. W. MACUMBEB & CO., sept 10-lt v , Proprietors. , COM IKG ! gOON TO ABBIVE, OUB FALL STOCK OF C L O. T H;I K". G ,' 'S." Foreign and Domestic Goods FOB . MERCHANT TAIL 0R1NG USE. ' YOU CAN GET, THE , STYLE AT MUNSON fc CO., . ' Clothing and Furnishing Store, , J sept 10-tf ; : 38 Market St. For Sale or Rent, A , DESIBABLE BESIDENCE, . : V PLEASANTLY LOCATED. ( Enquire at the City Clothing Store of j, j nrTTroAr cu v.?' sept lClt ,';. 38 Market St. Claret ! Claret ! "yE will close out our stock of Claret, the finest brands Imported, at low figures. CHAS. D. MYEES & CO., 7 North Front Street. sept 10-tf The k Shawhan" Whiskey f Can be taken with every confidence by those who require Stimulants Medicinally. Its purity and age are attested by chemical analysis. . ' - Sold only by CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.. ; eept lO-tf 7 North Front St. Wilmington High School. THE SIXTH ANNUAL. SESSION Of the Wilmington High School will begin Mon day October d, 1871. Location Fifth St., between Ann and Nun. Circulars at the Book-Stores. ! For further particulars, apply to - ; . - V-'-'i ; -: ...:H; J. N.'HINTON. , sept lo-iawtOct8 Su . The Earthly Paradise. ( rilHE EARTHLY PARADISE should be JL found 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 t hese noble poems, and we are never weary in gathering the dainty fiuits and in plucking the iresh flowers which are found within the enchanted borders of Mr. Morris' Earthly Paradise.".. . - , , . . .v For sale at sept 8-tf HEINSBEBGElk -Live Book Stofei "jq-OVELS! NOVELS l ' All the Latest Novels are for sale at -septfrtf , HEINSBEBGEB'S. ' MISCELLANEOUS. AL2X. JOHNSOW, JK. , - , M r S. .B. BIKnSBT. JOHNSON & BIRDSEY;) ! Commission Mercbants, - ,: .Will give prompt and. personal; attention' to the sale or shipment of Cotton and Naval Stores. ' - ' r 1 t WiiJtiifoTOjr, N. C, Sept; 7th, 1871-tf 50 BOXES D. S. SIDES, QK HHDS. BACON SIDES and SHOULDEBS, 100 BBLS a M pobk ' ' i . For sale low by v . ; 'WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON. sepS-tf , Bacon ! Bacon ! ; 1 n 11 n n ft IjBS' shu:l)e:es - lUUjUUU , and SIDES, j-. For sale by" ; . june21-tf WILLABD BEOS. 1S fff BUSHELS - ; m ; iUtU U U WHITE and MIXED CORN. X 000 BJBI,S FL0UB p' ...(! :? For sale by . -: :. - septf ""WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON. 2 000 BUNI)LS COTTON ties,: 20 00 0 y3lbds a6? -v . , For sale by " . . . " ; WILLIAMS MUBCmSONi. Sep5-tf , - : -- , y'T " Cape Fea ; TTAS produced the largest net Increase of COTTON- - or any manure whea fatrfy tried.' For par ticnlars address D. M. BUXE. Chemist, ' Cape Fear Chemical Works, ' febl6S4Ftf " Wilmington, N. C bates or adtei;tii::u i OneSauareone day, . II 0 , " twodavs,... i 1ihm-(W.:..:.-.. - 2 CO it . fnnr rtayra - 2 60; flTedftvs...... 8 00 ii. s-" one weekV..... 8 60, - 43r Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. .. 'Marriages, Deaths, , Beligious,' Funeral and. v Obituary notices will be Inserted atjjualf rates ; when paid for in advance ; otherwise full rates s will be charged. . I Trots Cash on demand; f r . . . . v AXJOTIONSATiE& I j; j J. ,T. JAMES, Anctiouccr. ' 'litis pj jyJl- ' ? '-M-i'-: t", : ... gALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed ot mortgage made by Jas. MuHutchon to Dn Bruta Cutlar. Michael 1 Cronlv and Bobert E. Calder. Trustees of "Th Wilmington Building Association," dated the eighteenth day of September, 1869, and duly registered in the omca or tne register or the county of New Hanover, in Book X X, at page ed to '? The Wilmington Building- Associa tion" Dy aeea aatea tne eigntn aay oi April, 1871, and duly registered in the of&ce of the Register of the County in Book B B B, at page 490 and following ; the said Association will, on Wednesday, the twentieth day of Septem ber, 1871, expose to sale: at publio auction, at the Court House Door in the city of Wilming ton, tor casb, all thajb certain - piece or parcel of land described in Bald deed of mortgage, as follows : Situate, lvmt? and being in the count v of .New Hanover, and bounded on the east by tne Wilmington and Wolaon Railroad, on the west by the lands of the late Thomas I. Davis and Samuel Paxton 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 or the same upon the payment of the purchase money. - , - " . ::' t.v.: , .'ii.. tt; i-'i CHAS. MTEDMAN, - - Aug 29, 187I-ts ;s ; - v. Attorney. J. TJAMES, Auctioneer. BY JAMEST& ME A EES. ? SALEOF - Valuable Beal Estate. $ BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed ot mortgage, made by Frank C. Singletary and "Virginia C, his wife, to Michael cronly, Du Bruta Cutlar and Boo ert E. Calder, as Trustees of " The Wilming ton Building Association," dated the nth. day of December, lst;9, and registered in the office ot the Register of the County of New Han over, in Book Y T, page 205 and following, and duly transferred and assigned by said Trus tees to said Wilmington Building Association by deed dated the 8th, day of April, 1871, and duly registered as aforesaid in Book; B B B, page 490 and following, the said Wilmiegton Building Association will, on Wednesday, the 20th day of September. 1871, expose to sale by public auction, at the Court Ho use Door m tbe city of Wilmington, for cash, the two certain tracts or parcels ot land described in Bald deed of mortgage, as follows,' via i lying and beiDg in the county of New Hanover, and bounded as follows : One tract beginning at a red oak on the east side of Derby's branch, William Cutlar's corner of his nihety-lour acre Survey, thence north 65 deg.-west, two pules to a poplar in Derby's branch, thence the same course continued along the dividing line between William and Jacob William' survey, formerly John Erwins,138 poles to a stako, his corner, thence south ttf deg., west 200 poles to the bide of the maish, thence in the marsh the same course continued 250 poles, William Cutlar's line of this survey, thence with that line north CO deg. east, 265 poles to a pine, his old corner, standing by the side of the marsh, thence with his other line south 60 deg. east, 35 poles by Derby's island, thence across Der bys branch and up the east side of said branch with the several lines of his ninety-four acre survey to the first stationcontaining 2o2 "the above described, bounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a cypress stanaing on tne west side of Turkey creek, a small distance above the month, thence running north leo poles to a spruce pine, then north 60 deg., west tfoO poles to a pine standing between the marsh and the old tteld,corner of. the old survey, thence south ft) deg., east 138. poles to Frederick Jones' line, where i"i crosses Derby's cove, thence down the meanderings of said Turkey creek to the first station ; containing in the whole 456 acres, more or less. The said Wilmington Building Association will execute and deliver to the purchaser at said sale a proper conveyance of the lands aforesaid upon the payment of the purchase money. . t-r.:"' CM. STEDMAN, Aug 29, 1871-ts --i " Attorney. . t : : , . i y JT. JAMES, Auctioneer. , ? - ' ' ' '' '!'.. ' BY JAMES A MEABES. - " " ; ' " ' SALE,OF;n:;.;: Valuable ;Real Estate. BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of mortgage made by Hill. Jbi.-King and Susan B. King to " The Wilming. ton Building Association," dated the thirtieth day of May, A. D. 1870, and duly registered In .the office of the liegister of the County of New Hanover, in Book ZZ, at page 870 and fol lowing, the said Association will, on Wednes day, the twentieth day of September, 1871, ex- Soae Jo sale at publio auction, at the Court Louse Door in the city of Wilmington, for cash, all that certain lot or parcel of land de scribed in said deed of mortgage, as follows : Situate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, beginning at 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 East wardly in a line parallel with said Swann St. fifty feet, thence Northwardly in a line paral lel with said Eastern line of Eighth street sixty-six feet to the Southern line of said Swann street, and thence Westwardly with said line of said Swann street fifty feet to the beginning, being the western end of lot num. bered one (1) in the block numbered three hundred and ten (310), as designated in the plan of said city. The Association will exe cute te 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. T ; . . ' ' :" CHAS. M. STEDMAN, " , Aug 29. 1871-ts - " Attorney. " MISCELLANEOUS. ''MA"' St. PauPc - .. :" ;:GERMN:iffira';DISTIIDTE!- "Eine Praciiscie MM-Mericaiiiscle Sclinle"- OPENS MONBAY, OCTOBEB 2m, AT THE USUAL PLACE ON MABKET ST. ton DOOE ABOVE FIFTH ST. LL practical studies usually taught in a A well conducted school, including a 'thor ough course" in the German language, per month &5. French, Greek and Latin extra. Primal y Department at reduced rates. Circulars can be had atthe bookstores. Ap plication may be made to the Principal at the Institute for further particulars.; ,.,.v -septS-tf -i ' ; :; ".';-' " ; ' HEADQUABTEB8 FOB .V ; T . SEWING MACHINES -. JTo.' 9 .Soutl Front St. jAl VABIETY OF NICW and Second-Hand Sewing Machines on hand and sold or rented on accommodating terms.. 1 ... . ' . ' - U i . . -"-" ' " . Machines repaired and put In perfect order; :A good assortment of Needles, Threads, Silks, Ac, always oa hand. . . ; General Agent for North Carolina for Hall's Celebrated Combination Attachment for Sew-1 Ing Machines. . j " ' -?' - :f ' ' ' "' sept7-tf ' G. A, NEWELL. I'll i tt . j P'r m 1 m i.'l. i I h i. i I).' SI .5 ( . r li I V 1 J si 1 i i i I- . i 4 fi
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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