THE SIOnniNQ GTAR, - ' PUBLISHED 'DAILY. WM . II BKMABD, Editor and Propr. OrFioB, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. Ono'year, in advance.'......, $700 Six months, in advance.. ......... 3 60 Tiir months, in advance...... ...... 2 00 one month, in advance...... 75 The m.obkiw otak win oe ueu verea. in any p:vrt of the City at f wxkbm i Ckktb perweek. HRTEOKOLOUICAL BSCOKI). ; '.' V Sept. 11,-1871. -V' t,Ar Ther- . . Time. pffi0" mom- 'Wind.' Weather c,,cl. eter. - ' 1 7 A.M. 80:23 , 67 N E HghtlFair , .. 2 P. M. 30:23 79. E fresh Fair 9 P. M. 30:29 : 70 N E light Fair Mean Temp, of day. 72 dee. Notk. All barometric readings are reduced to tbe sea-ievei ana to 02 degrees Fahrenheit, - KOBERT SSYBOTH, ; Serg't Sienal Service U. S.-A. Weatber Report. t t V7ab Dbpabtmbnt, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer, - V Washington; Sept. 11 4:35 P. M. ) Probabilities, The barometer will probably continue , sta- . r .1 1 1 1 j 1 . iiuuarjr jruuj vue iuwer iaK.es soutn ana east ward, with cloudy but not rainy weather. The pressure win probably fall on the npper lakes, with increasing southerly winds" and cloudi ness. Cloudy weather, with rain; ' is probable for Tuesday from Missouri south into tbe Gulf i easterly winds, with ctoudv weather, in . , a iL4"! t &f A a TT 1 m 9 me ouuiu mianuc oiaies ana lonaa. ; THIS : f;W A OVKBTISEJSIEJW T ; .. Ukijisberger's Live Book Store, 89 Market , street " The Earthly , Paradise,' all the latest Dudlkt & Ellis, No. 41 Market street Kip Brogans.-. .-.'-, r - Adrian Vollkrs Rice, Demarara Sugar, jsunanes.-, , i.., . - ,-..f . H. Vollsrs, Secretary of Church Council nentmg or rews. : George Z. Fbbnch Fruit Growers, Atten- lion. Henry Ehbbeck Ho ward Relief Fire En gine Co. No. 1. ... . , ... ; . J as. C. Stevenson, Market street Codfish and lnsn rotatoes. Marsdbn Brixamt Brick Dwelling for lent. , , . , John D. Bellamy Turpentine and Timber LaDd for 6aie. , ....... S. A. Currie Ohe of the best Harness Horses in the Btate for sale. See new advertisement of "Wants.?', . ' under the caption H. G. Hashaqan Zu Verkaufen . i B. G. Worth The. Seamen's Home Furuiture for rent." and John H. Heines Store on Eighth and Wal nut streets for rent. - .,. . -if v' r-t i' f McIlhenny & Wright Copartnership No tice. , ' - . , . i W. Hottbndorpf u and others Deutsche Gesellschaft- Arrested for Barjslary. - A colored individual, by the name of Sam. Hall, belonging in. Wilmington, was arrested at Magnolia on Saturday, charged with break ing open a store at Black Creek, Wileon coun ty, some four or five weeks ago, and stealing a gold watch, and some $40 or $50 in money. He bad succeeded in avoiding arrest until the day iu question, when CapL'Leggett of the W. & W. R. RJ, noticed him in passing through Mag nolia and telegraphed from the nest station requesting his arreet. The prisonerwas taken to Black Creek. Z , . Case Postponed. k ' - The case of Chas.fWassent, which had been set for a hearing.yesterday morning, was post poned until Monday next, upon the statement of the Hospital physician that he was not suf ficiently recovered to attend the trial. Though bia- wounds'bave. healed outwardly,! tbe balls are still in his lungs, which causes the patient to breathelhurrfedly or in short gasps.and it is the opinion of Dr. Wiuants that he is still In danger from hemorhage,t which would very probably prove ratal, or course mere is no possibility of extracting the balls. ,, . 8 tealine Trora a Minister. The residence of Rev. J. B. Barlow, on Sev enth, between Queen and Wooster streets, was entered on Sunday night, while the family were gone to church, and a number of articles I of clothing and about $15 in money stolen. The thief effected an entrance through a win dow. The sacrilegious scamp that would steal from a preacher While he is at church should be considered doubly guilty in the eyes of the law and his punishment made to correspond if caught. At present there is.no clue to the perpetrator.of the theft. 1 Unfortunate Dllllcnlty. ' ' - - At i late hour last night an unfortunate dif ficulty occurred neir the corner of Fourth and Castle streets, during which Mr.- W. H. James stabbed; Mr. Robert Costin in the head. -Dr. J. F. King wascalled to see thesulferer,,an4dej cided that youug Costln .must be removed to his residence before 1 the knife; could be re- movetLv From what we could gather up to tlie hour of going to press, the wound must be a very serious one.' ? We ' forbear further paiticulars'until they can be more fully ascer tained. ! City Conrt. The following cases were disposed dfyester- flay: -: i f. 'r; J;" 4 - - Jessie Brown, charged with fighting, quar- reling, &c. Case dismissed on the payment of costs. , . Ellen Murray "cbargedwiih' fighting with Julia Ford, was fonnd guilty and sentenced to pay the penalty and costs.- Mayor recommend-: ed to remit the same on the payment of costs. Julia Ford, charged- with fighting with Ellen Murray. " Judgment for the penaltyand costs. Mayor recommended to remit the same on the payment of costs Harriet Holmes, chargedwith stealing cloth ing, the property of T J., Southerland. ' t Nol. proa, entered and case dismissed on payment of costs. J U - " "l " ' " - James Davis.eb&ied 'With stealing a bag irom HectersWalkeiy JCaise4ismi8sed AndrwJElligo Eibncharged . .'Case dismissed on Ipayment - of nd noisy, eOBtS. i. i-.: i'.l li t ' German Plc-Xle.. Sf I Our German friends will find a notice in another column of the grand German pic nic to come off at Col. Klein's Wilmington Garden " to-nforrowr Preparations have teen made to constitute this the most pleasaniTand ojoyable affair of the kind this season. A iarge number mber is expected to be present on the : --;h;-r'f ' i .f.'-'fi,'''' - ' occasion, 1 1 .. i 1 f Y TtTn, lArf Loral Dots. i Blank Marriage licenses for sale' at the Stab office. i Old John Robinson's circus is advertised to be in Goldsboro on the 20th. -. , r i - Bills of Lading for Seaboard Inland Air Line for sale at the Star office.. .; , The pews in the Lutheran church will be rented at the church this afternoon, at o'clock: 4- 1.: .- r An immense crowd' of1 colored people went on an ezcursian to Smithville yesterday, on the, steamer Waccamaw. -.".A March hens are said to -be very plentiful at the sounds, driven hither by the late North easterly winds and high tides. : Sportsmen should take notice. The members of Howard Relief Fire En gine Company No.l.'are requested to meet at the Engine House this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in full uniform, for parade and engine trial. We are indebted to Mr. John II. Mur- I nhv. President of the New TT 1 Arinural anna 1 I .: - w ' r w 'J the product of his own orchard. Also, to an unknown friend in Anson for some very fine grapes. : r s Important Arrest. " ! ' John Taylor and Miles Ereeman,' both col- ored, employed as-' waiters at tbe National Hotel, in this city, were arrested on Sunday morning last, on the charge of being impli cated in causing the recent destructive confla gration in Goldsboro'. A strong suspicion had been aroused! against the parties, ; and on Friday two' detectives, said to be from New York, arrived at the Notional," and soon got on very familiar terms with the two men mentioned, who had not the slighest suspicion of their true character. Thus, by insinuating themselves into the good graces of, the two scoundrels and- plying them with judicious questionings, they finally succeeded in getting them to divulge the fact that they (the waiters) were concerned in the crime which laid waste ...... ; i so great a portion of our unfortunate sister town, when the detectives telegraphed jthe re sult to the authorities at Goldsboro'. " In response to this, message Mayor Robinson dispatched Officer: Joseph G.iKing to this, city to arrest the "criminals. " Arriving here on Sunday morning, he iinmediately, procured a bench, warrant from Judge Russell for their arrest, jvhich duty he successfully accomplish ed. The parties were taken to ihe Guard House for safe-keeping until time for the train to leave, when, on Sunday evening, ' in charge of Officer King,' they were taken to Goldsboro: i The Goldsboro Messenger received last night, says: ?! i , i . . ' lWe have a great deal to say regarding this matter and especially as to the means employ ed in ferreting out the parties thus far arrested, but for the present we must refrain, startling developments are expected. We have no' de sire to prejudge the jir rested parties and await the preliminary examination. We learn, however, that the arrest was made aipon in formation derived from a direct confession made by the prisoners. The examination will probably take place to-day. : i "lhe parties naa oeen empioyeeSiai tne ax- change. Hotel previous to the fire. Other. arrvsts are expected." , v j It is - proper to remark that the parties brought letters of recommendation from the late proprietors of the Hotels in Goldsboro,' and were employed at. tbe "National" without the least suspicion that there was anything Capers of an Ox. ' Considerable excitement was caused at the foot of Market street, yesterday afternoon, by tbe antics of a ferocious bull. He was -being transported from the West side of the river on one of the ferry flats. When uearing the shores he attempted toxsommlt an assault on one of the hands ; but, missing his aimhe went into the river. ; He then swam around the outward end of the flat and came in on tbe other side, much to , the amusement of the crowd of spectators who lined the whaif, "but who "skedaddled",, when he-landed.:, i t'ft-J ': '- . Explosion of the Boiler of the K. E, We learn fronvthe N.; Y. Herald that the re port of E: 15. Hewes, local inspector of steam-' boats at Wilmington, N. C, in regard to the cause of the explosion of. the ' boiler of the steamer Ri.E. Zee, on the morning of the 16th of Augnst'last, on the Cape Fear. River, has been received at .-the Treasury Department. The report says: The Zee was. a stern wheel boat; her engines stationed aft and her boilers forward. ' At1 the time of the explosion the engineer had been at his; post Constantly, for five hours, during which time he was unable to examine the boilers, trusting , entirely to the fireman, who waswholly - incompetent to judge of their safety. In view of this negli gence theengineers license has been revoked, and engineers of all other stern wheel boats in the Third Inspection district notified that they must aitena 10 meir uun.er8, iu mo ucgicvb vi pilot signal, if -necessary, and owners have been cautioned, against running their boats is - s -' f " - I:,: without a sufflelent numoer or engmeep. - While the, report of tbe inspector places the responsibility upon the shoulders of the en- gineerj lpur readers will remember that. the Verdict Of the Coroner's -jury, which was pub lished in Sunday's StIb, exonerates the Cap tain and' his employees from alt' blame and fixes the responsibility of the- disaster upon the Insvector. for reasons which are therein set forth." li t c. -iiu, t-. i JntanJDrownod. 6. 4 1 A.PhortPi Smith and E. J. Gerald, in the ' - employment 01 tneape iwrjiiuio were proceeding up Black River In aboaVand - 11 OI.1. VU.. (n d Knot, nni when about 8 miles from the mouth of Hhe Cape Fear, about,sundown ont Sunday, they attempted to exchange seats wnen omitn ieu overboard. Being unable to swim, he was drowned before his companion could render him any assistance.' JV r rmm Charleston. , J .- s From ihe "News received last night ,we Jearn tht thr were no deaths from fever, reported on Sunday. The press dispatch of last night reports only one for the previous ttreny-four hours.'-' - ,,.;W;.v fi v.-m- v l C ji-... -j. ; -WIinillGTOir, IT. C, A Severe Accident. -A. colored.: man. by the . name. of. Daniel Dudley, employed on the plantation of Mr. Wm. Hankins, in -.Brunswick-; county, about five miles from this city, met with a severe accident yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock. ne.nas eugagea in snooting birds tnat were depredating upon the crops, and at the time of the accident was c creeping T stealthily to wards a nock of tue feathered tribe when he noticed that his ramrod -was . projecting too far. He reached his right hand out to remedy the inconvenience, his musket; being cocked at the time, and placed it immediately over the musle of the weapon, when It was suddenly discharged, the whole load going through hid hand, horribly mutilating it and j shattering the bone of the wrist, a portion of which, when we Saw the unfortunate man,' was pro- jecting from the wound. He was brought im- mediately to this city and taken to the Drug Store of Dr. J. A. Mebane. when Dr. W. J. vo was stallat in a1 ar1m!nfatoiA1 mTiaf' at A I -"V f V UO VUHVU U UUV ftUIUlUi0tllvl VIA. VI uu uiu he could to the sufferer. He was then placed in a cart and carried to the City Hospital." ' We learn that it will be impossible to save the hand, and that amputation will have to be re sorted to, if it has not already been done. The unfortunate man was. apparently ; about , 30 years' of age. - : T.aMiiT in HiMAnhaa Tnvrialiln . . ,. l i . , Yesterday.- in-Masonboro'. Township. ! the m nf w,i p.i.". Pot.i. caseof Ned Parsley and Peter Taylor, colored, were arraigned before Justice J. G. . Wagner on the charge of assisting Alfred Carr, another colored individual, who had previously been committed and turned informer, In stealing a cow from Mr. W. S. Hewlett. Ned Parsley was required to give security in the sum of $50 for his appearance at Court, when it is though t that he will be prepared to prove him self innocent. Peter Taylor was discharged. The investigation is said to have been a long and interesting one, John J. Fowler; Esq.; ap pearing for the defendants. "' ' '' - Ned Parsley gave the necessary security and was discharged. - Mr. Lewis Hanes.' fo'rmenv of the Salis- bury Old North State, sats the Charlotte Obser ver or the bth instant., has gone over bag i and baggage, to the Republican party. He will, it is authoritatively affirmed, take charge of tbe Mra at Kaleigh, in a lew days, as editor-in-cnief. Edleigh Sentinel. . If we are not greatly mistaken we got our iniormation from the Hentinel. Observer., The paragraph was copied, word for word, from this paper, and if you don't give us credit we'll make you see Stars ! We had the infor mation from good authority. Onr Chip Basket. The best safety match marrying a rich wife. , ; ..Pillow-case parties are the Narragansett hilarity. ' : ' - Chicago matrons are agog over a coming baby fair. ' . r The feminine ronnd hat is to be laid upon the shelf.'" - At Duluth sociables they have "ginger-. snap sets.' ; ; Paraguay has fifty women for each man of its population. . 4 A humming-bird's head with diamond eyes is a new ear-ring. "Awful jolly sad" is a sympathetic phrase with London maidens.' : - ' - " t' Excursion To-morrow. j Notice is given in another column that an other of those pleasant family excursions on the steamer Waccamaw will take place to-mor row (Wednesday) to the seashore and return. The excursion season is now about ended, and - all who want to pay one more visit to the sea shore should avail themselves of this opportu nity to do so. same rare ana regulations as heretofore. .. IllTEB AND MARINE NEWS. . We see from the Savannah News that the steamer Governor TYorri, formerly on the line between this city and Fayetteville, was sold at auction last week and purchased by T. A. At kinson, Esq., who will immediately fit her up and prepare her for- active service . V ; Her scene of labor will be upon 5 the Alta maha, Oconee and Ocmulgee rivers, with the Northern terminus of her route at . Barien, connecting at that point with the steamer San Antonia, with Savannah.- theJfews adds "The Worth is an '.'old vet" on this particular route, and being UDiTer8aIy popuiar with the pas BPnpp ,-Rhlnntni nnhii we m..Mteif hfl. senger and shipping public, we may salely be speak for her a lucrative season. . -: ' The Bte&mship Pioneer is at preseut run niug between Philadelphia and New Orleans, In place of the steamsi.ip Juniata, of that line, laid up for repairs. , Of course this arranger ment is only a temporary one, i We learn that the 'steamship Lucille ' ac- cWentaJ)y ,08t her ruder as ftf wasleaving her dock in Baltimore, on Thursday last, and had to lay over lor repairs. SPIRITS OF TU&PENTINE. Newberri has beea thoroughly cleansed. .,, j . . .: .j-'- ; v. , ;' Croquet has1 at ' last reached Rnthp.rfordton . ' " $he corn Crop in Yadkin COUIl ty IS said ,t0..beJtme-.?.-r i:x Newbern, is T watching and waiting " ior me iirst uoat wauui uy-tcra. '1L The Charlotte, fire, C0mpanis j urn n visit Raleigh durinff the State Fairl "r; - : . vi.J - 'It'is'sSidiHoldeaas to edit the Ti- 1 nfclA UnlnnfTio fAarilf tha Washington' CArwe& ; with ,a salary of $5,000 a year. ; - r The channel at Hatteras Inlet is said to be constantly improving by the aCUOn Ol 111X3 MUCS. j J Asheville had a match ganie of base bail on Saturday between two clubs of that (Buncombe) county. 1 ; The revenue authorities at Moekaville, Dane county, seized, on vv ea- nesday last, a wagon and team, and a load ofwhisky Wd tobacco. Jrz . - TUESDAY, SEPT. 12.: 1871. ; Whole1ll6l& --- The skating rink at Aslievi He is a great success. . " " -Raleigh has a shooting gallery,' and the Sentinel says thatT.it is a , popular resort. . - -'J ' ' ' ; The Goldsboro Messenger says : Our young friend W. G. Hollowell pro poses to have bis " goat-pigs " on exhibi tion at the Raleigh and Wilmington Fairs. - The $ Goldsboro' Messenger says: Notwithstanding tbe illness ot the pastor the Rev. J. R. Griffith, the pro tracted meetings at the Methodist Church, in-this town, commenced last week, are continued without interruption and much interest is apparently manifested. - A friend writing to the Salem Press informs that paper, that more corn will be made in Yadkin county this year than there was last. The bottom lands will produce finely and ' the ridge lands will turn out much better than was expect ed. The tobacco crop will not be more than halt a crop. If your hair la eominsr out or turning jrrey, do not murmur over a misfortune you can so easily avert. AY !R'S HAIR VIGOR will re move the cause of your grief by restoring your hair to its natural color, and therewith your good looks and good nature. Thbre is no Excuse for those who drag their weary ana aisoraerea Doaies into our com- pany, when a few doses of AYICR'S BABA- I PAUIILA would cleanse- their murky blood I an 1 restore their health and vigor. Temuddy victims of bilious disease, have some regard 1 for your neignDors, it not i.or yourselves.- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fruit Growers . A T T E NT ION. RDBS for all kinds of Fruit and Orna- VI mental Trees, Grape. Vines, Berry and other plants, &c, &c; from the celebrated jcxuaemeJNurseries, wm oe received Dy , sept 12-3mo3 GEO. Z. FRENCH. -' . ATTENTION ! Howard Relief Fire Engine Company lffo.l. MEMBERS of HOWARD R. P. E. Co. No. 1 are hereby ordered to be at the Engine House this day at 3 o'clock 1. M., precisely, iu lull unitorm lor jraraae ana engine xnai. Jiy order ot the uorentan, - . HENRY EHRBECK, septlMt ; Secretaiy For Sale. WNE OF THE BEST HARNESS HORSES in the Sta'e; FAST and perfectly, gentle, Works well anywhere. Apply at . S. A. CURRIE'S sept 12-3t Tu Th Sat : Livery Stable. Zu Verkaufen. D AS sehr wuenschens weFthe unbebaute Grand stueck, an der-Ecke von fuenfter uud V alnut Strasse, sthr gut passena f aer irsrend ,ein Geschaeft. vorzueglich fuer in Grocery Geschaeft, zu linem schr annehm- Daaren rreise. i Nachzufragen bi ; . J. M. WISE. Zwei Thueren, " VON HEUR.N H G. HASHAGEN, sept 12 It - - In der Walnut Strasse. Deutsche Gesellschaft. A M MITTWOCH DEN 13ten Sept. wird im f uartAndA) H p.ttti D. Klein ein Pic. Nie stattfinden, wozu alle Deutsohe freandllchst eingeiaaen sina. Aniang unr jxauuuiibbags. . vex verwaitungsrHiU, - . W. HOTTENDORF, H. OHLANDT, sept 12-lt . J. MEYER. For Rent. rflHE BRICK DWELLING on corner I of Pock ana secona treets. Dwelling will De put in tnorougn re pair, and a brick addition added T - . a i J .3 liable. 1 he location is convenient ana ue- . - ALSO, That desirably located Store, north side of Market street, now occupied, dv tsear a stem- berger. - ALSO, Dwelliner above Store.' containing sixteen rooms, kitcheA and servants rooms attached, now occupied oy marsaen jtseiian iy . . ; .t ; Apply to Dr. J. D. Bellamy, or to ... ; : i r MARSDEN BELLAMY, ' , . ; : ! .; ,, 1 Attorney at Law. feept 12:eodlw . " r"; . - For Rent. "fjOR one year, from Oct; 1st, 1871, H i the Seaman's Home and Furni ture. Also, separately, the Stores under the Home. " - ' , ;- -1 - t Rents to be oald Quarterly, and assured by notes ana approvea security. Apply tO ' - J5. M. WUKXH Uia sept 12-1 w ; . E.P.GEORGE. t For Rent. ,V STORE on the -- corner of Eighth: and Walnut streets. Apply to septl2-3t JOHN U. HEINES. Co-partnership Notice. mHE SUBSCRIBERS take this method of -1 informing the citizens . or Wilmington and surrounding country, that they have en tered into a copartnership in the , , j , -, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUG BUSINESS at Lippitt's old stand, under the name and style of ' McILHENSY & WRIGHT, We are now enlarging our" Store, and in- creasing our already extensive stock of v DRUOS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TOILET ; pnygicia and Country Merchant's orders filled with promptness, and cheaper than any Drug House South of New York.: . . , . , lVm, ' . ' JV. JU.OXXiH.Iiw MclfcHENilY,: .! . ' ' A. E. WRIGHT, iT.D. ! N. B. Prescriptions carefully compounded by E. Willis', an experienced and - well-known Diuggist. ' Sept 12-lm CODFISH.. AND IRISH POTATOES. ' IVew Ho. 1 Mackerel, Yery choice LITTEHS IRISH LAUNDRT. SOAP, an article cheap at double the cost of ordinary soap, at . septl2-tf ; . leu r L NEW ADYERTTSEMENTS. Renting of Pews. I HE PEWS in the Lutheran Church will be rented in the Church this (Tuesday) afternoon at 234 o'clock. : septl21t ' .1 H. VOLLERS, See'y of Church CounciL Kip Brogans, LARGE SIZES. AT , . ' ; . .DUDLEY A ELLIS',- t ;' sept 12-tf j Sign of the Biff Boot. Bice ! Rice ! JglRESH BEAT RICE, IN TIERCES and BARRELS, For sale by. : . septl2-tf . ADRIAN & VOLLERS. Demarara Sugar. . FINE LOT IN HOGSHEADS, . ' ' Suitable for the Retail Trade, For sale by -vi-- --. . septl2-tt ADRIAN & TOLLERS. : Sundries. Potatoes, Onions, English' 'le Bass ; Rhinewine Hock-' - t ......... 7: : . . ... . . ' . , ....... :. iW.- . , .. ' :: t .. heimer in cases; ' I ? CH AMrAGNE llEIDSIECK. . For salei in lots tp suits, by r .- sept 12-tf - - AIKIAN A TOLLEBS. " Daily Journal, Sumter News and Sum ter, w atenman please copy. , : . . . ; . . , . , : Turpentine and Timber LASfD. T OFFER FOR SALE 606 ACRES OF JL Turpentine and Timber Land in Colum bus county N. C, adjoining lands of Rev. H. Lennon and estate of Toon. The land has all of its original growth, making It valuable for timoer, tar ana turpentine. ' Terms iioerai. ALSO, a Turpentine Copper Still, which has made the very best No. 1 rosin, being of the proper n ept h and sh ape . For better informa tion as to the Still arplv to Hart & Bailey. , . JOHN DI. BELLAMY, Wilmington, N. C. septl2:dltS&Flm ; . ; : The Earthly Paradise. rjiHE EAKTHLT PARADISE Should he JL found .iu every library. To the en thusiast in mythic love it.willbe an unfailing spring ot enjoyment, to oe reaa ana r re-reaa, and oiten referred to. . We have but praise lor these noble poems, ana we are never weary in gathering tbe dainty ; fi uits and in plucking the iresh flowers which are found within the enchanted borders, or Mr. Morris' Earthly faracuse." , - ; For sale at ' sept 8-tf HEINSBERGEh. Live Book Stoiei JjJ-OVELS! NOVELS !v v All the Latest Novels are for sale at sept 8-tf HEINSBERQER'S. WANTS. XlTAJfTED. Persons to remember the If Family Excursion on the Steamer Wao cam aw to SmithviHe on 'Wednesday, at 10 o'clock. Fare and regulations same as' here- totore., . v j ' ; ; ' isept jjf-ic "lirANTED. Twenty Shares. Mechanic's YV- Building and Loan Association Stock. Apply at tnis omce. . , ,. . " i sept iz-iw MISCELLANEOUS. : Claret! Claret! I j , ; t , .. . . ....-.... , .1 . v ' lirE will close out our stock of Claret, the finest brands imported, at low figures." CHAS. IX MYERS & CO., sept 10-tf 7 North Front Stree'ti" The " Shawhan Whiskey Can be taken with every confidence by those ' ' ' : , who . require Stimulants Medicinally, - Its purity and age are attested by chemical analysis " , l" ' ' , ' " ' Sold only by CHAS. D, MYERS A CO.. . sept 10-tf - - r 7 North Front St. Has long been regarded as the beat and cheapest Basing x'owaer m use. Jrenecuy pure and Healthy, tt makes, at short notice, delicious Biscuits, Bolls; f fec. : There need be no waste of food prepared with it, as it is always of the best quality we would say -to those who nave never used it that a very, few trials will enable them to use it, not only with entire satisfaction, but with economy. - - . - (Put up full, ket. weight, as represented. ' Grocers and Dealers sell it ,. , , , : ' Tert vy t Tin -m 1 1 im x- - :.: 69 flevw; Street, :.,4l.i-r ' t V 'mV.,, .".-V ITBW'. YORK CITYi april 11-eod 6m Tn Th Sat u -".t : . j COMING SOON TO ARRIVE, OUR "FALL1 STOCK OT. , ; 0;i;0 T H I N- G Foreign and Domestic Goods, - ... - , ."FOR, t MERCHANT: TAILORING l' USE. ' V , J - . -' , :' - ' - ; YOU CAN GET THE STYLE AT . -.,-.'-.', ' . . - ' MUNSON 3fe CO., -. -;j -U , Clothing and Fnriilshing Store, sept 10-tf - ' v- 'js Market St. i r:--i !- y - - v -v..;:;-'; Zix. iv-:n;.-.- One Scjuare one day, ,........ W it two days,. 5 three days, ? 00 ' four iays,. five days,.M.....; . onfiweelL, W f it ' ' it ii ii it -it Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. Marriages, Deaths. Religious, Funeral and Obituary notices will ba insert ed at half rates when paid for in advance ; otherwise full rates win be charged. Tnuca Cash on demand. " " " ' : AUCTION SALES. 7JTi T. JAJIES, Auctioueer. , By JAUES A MEAKES. SALS OF . VALUABLE EEAL ESTATE BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain, deed ot mortgage made by Jas. Mcuutchon to . Du Brutz Outlar, Michael Cronly and Robert E. Calder, Tins tees of "The Wilmington Building Association,' dated the eighteenth day of September, 186y, and duly registered in the offloe of th Register of the county of New Hanover, in Book ILat page 138 and following, and transferred and assign ed to "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 w ednesuay, the twentie h day of. Septem ber, 1871, expose to sale at public auction, at the Court House Door in the city of Wilming ton, or cash, ail that certain piece or parcel of land described in said deed of mortgage, aa follows : Situate, lying and being In the county of neir Hanover, and bounded on the east by tne Wilmington and Weluon Railroad, on the west by the lands of the late Thomas L lavia and Samuel Paxton Walters, on the north by the lands of David 8. Sanders, and on the south by the lands of William A. Wright. The Association will execute to tue pur chaser at said sale a proper conveyance of the same upon the payment of the purchase money. . ,- .- CHAS. M. STEDM AN, Aug 29, 1871-ts y ;.; .--j i Attorney. J. T. JARIES, Auctioneer. BYL JAMESI& MEAKES: 1:1 -Vrfm- Valuable Real Estate. BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed oi mortgage, made by lank C, Singletary and Virginia C, his wife, to Michael cronly, Du ifruta Cutlar and Ron ert E. Calder, as Trustees of " The Wilming ton Building Association," dated the 4ih day of December, 1869, and registered In the offloe or the xtegtater of the County of New Han over, in Book Y Y, 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 it B it, page 490 and following, the said Wllmiegton Building Association wliLon Wednesday, the 20th day of beptember, 1871, expose to sale by public auction, at the court Bouse Door in the city of Wilmington, for oash, the two certain tracts or parcels ot land described in Bald deed of mortgage, as follows, via : lying and being in the county of Mew Hanover, and bounded as follows : One tract beginning at a redoafcon the east side of Deroy's branoh, William Cutiar's corner of his ninety-tour acre Survey, thence north 65 deg. west, two p.les to a poplar in Derby 's brancn, thenue the same courae continued along the dividing lino between William a..d Jacob William' survey, formerly John Erwlne,l8 poles to a stake, bis corner, thence south US deg., west 200 poles to the bide of the mai sh, thence in the marsh the same course continued 260 poles, W iiliani 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 other line south 60 deg. nast, 35 poles by Derby's island, thence acrobS Der by's branch ana up the east side of said branch with the several lines ot his nlnetv-iour anm purvey to the first Btation containing 252 aisj.ee, uivis vi icoo. Aiiuuiei binub aujOJIling the above described, bounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a cypress standing on the west side of Turkey creek, a small uistanoe above the montn, thence running nortn ltio. poles to a spruce pine, then north 0 deg., west 3uo poles to a pine standing between the marsh and the old neld, corner of the old survey, thence feouth 6i deg., east iStf poles to Frederick Jones' line, .where Ij crosses Derby's cove, thence down the meandenngs of Said Turkey creek to the first station ; coniaining in the -wliOle 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. ' -r - - . r C. M. STEDMAN, Ang 29, 1871-ts ' Attorney. J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer.. BY JAMES & ME ARES. . SALE s OF U;. u Valuable Real Estate. BY virtue of the power of saleoontained in a certain deed of mortgage made by Hill. . King and Susan R King to " The Wilming ton Building Association,'' dated the thirtieth day of May, A. D. 1870, and duly registered in the office ot 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, 1871, ex pose to sale at public auction, at - the Court House Door in the city of Wilminirton. for cash, all that certain lot or parcel of land de- scriDea m saia aeea or mortgage, aa follows : diluslo m tne city uz w ummgton aioresald, beglnniner at the South-eastern intersection of Elxhth street with Swann street, thenca run. ning Southwardly - with the Eastern line of said Eighth street sixty-six feet, thence U-ast-wardly in a line parallel with said Swann St. fifty leet, thence North ward! v in a line nami. lei with said; Eastern line of Eighth street u.iy-u. iet ui tue couinern 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 (11 iu the block numbered thrA hundred and ten (310), as designated in the plan of said city. The Association win 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. : . ' ' ' CX1AJ3. jn. STEDMAN, , Aug 29. 1871-ta , ; ;,r ., . ; . : , Attorney. 'I .J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. ?' r; ' ' ' v- ' By JTAilES ft ME AltEfif . 1 - c DesiraTblefKesidence ON THURSDAY NEXT, ltli instantj at 12 o'clock M.. at Exchanca Corner, wa will seUthat , - - j - i COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, Desirably situated on Chestnut t, between Second and Third, and well known as the property of the late Thos. Colville. ' - " House contains five rooms, and has kitchen adjoining, with cook-room, store-room and servants quarters. Fine cistern . of water In .the yard Lot 32x66 feet. , ' TEEMS AT SALE. septlO-tS . ' : " 1 . MISCELLANEOUS. ' Bagging and Ties. 1 100 Ko118 DouW -chor Bagging, Ofl Hon Yd3 Sht and Heavy Eagzlng TonsTies, rf For sale by ; -r " V. TV. 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