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the Rionnir;a GTAKj PUBLISHED pAXUfin If JI. M BEBNABD, Editor and Prop'r. Oman, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. " one year. in advance... ..$7 00 six months, in advance 3 50 Three months, in advance.................. 2 00 One month. In advance......:.;.;;. ' 75 The MoRjriHO Stab will be delivered in ariy part of the City at Futtbbk Ckwtb per week. , . J1KTEOROLOOICAL HCCOKD. . Sept.. 12, 1871. , , j Time. B"rm mom- Wind Weather? ,eter- eter. . - 7 A. M. , 30:83 70 . ,N E light Cloudy 2 P. M. 30:31,: 81 E gentle Fait.V 9 P. M. 30:31- j, 73 light r Fair . ' M Mean Temp, of day, 74 desr. Note. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea-level and to 82 degrees Fahrenheit Robert Sbtboth, 1 Bertft 8ienal Service ILi 8. A.' Weafttte? Report r v ; ? ' 4 ' ' Wab Departmekt, ' umce 01 uniei ttiimai umeer, Washington, Sept.' 12:35 P. iro&a&tftfies. The barometer will probably continue, low and falling south of the Missouri, with easter ly winns and cloudy weather southward to the Atlantic. The" pressure will probably fall slightly In the middle and eastern States 'and over the lakes; with partially cloudy and pleas aut weather and JJght winds. No serious dis turbance is apprehended for these regions son Wednesday. " ' ' THE OITT. felt. ij w A.iVBTlsli'K.i-rn :.i Xi't ... 'Ikinsbbugek's Live Book Store, 89 Market' 'street " The Earthly . Paradise", all the latest Novala.&c. : . : DrDLET & ELLts. No. 41 Market street Good Morocco Boots. . ' 1 8. VanAmringb, 8' uperintendent.-:-$100 Re-' ward. . . . . . x . t See new advertisement under the caption of "Wants." T... i John L. Dudjlet, R. 8. Clarendon Lodge, K. of P. . Sent on for Trial. George King, colored, charged with larceny, who has been confined in our county jail for some weeks past for safe-keeping, is to be sent to Bladen couuty to-day, where the offence was committed, for trial before the Superior Court now in session at Elizabeth town. .' - New Firm. ' Mr. J. K. Mellhenny and Df." A; E." Wright have entered into co partnership in the whole gale and retail drug business, at Lippitt's old stand, aud have secured the services of Mr. E. Willis, one of the most experienced druggists in the State, who will have charge of the pre scription department. They are enlarging their store so as to give them increased facili ties for carrying on their business. Heavy Robbery. ? . . We .are Informed that, on Sunday night, the store of Messrs. Rinaldi & Co., at Elizabeth iowD, Bladen County,1 was' entered by bur glars and the safe robbed of from $8,000 to $10,000. About $3,500 of the amount belonged to the county, having been deposited there for safe keeping by some officer, and the balance to the estate of W. B. McKay, deceased. There U not even a suspicion as to who committed the robbery; bat We. presume skilled detec tives will be employed immediately to wbrk up the Case. " ' - - ' i ' , y . Bnarders. t . If yon' want Boarders, advertise in our new department, under head of " Wants," at half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex eeding five lines. ' ' tf Eclectic Soiree Club! We tender our thanks .to the governing Committee of the. Eclectic Soiree Club, of this city, through Richard W. Andrews, Secretary, for a complimentary ticket to the aeries of " hops" to be given on the second and fourth Friday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock, at Eclectic Hall. - Oar citizens have , cause to ret member the many pleasant evenings spent with this club last season, and will await with lively anticipations the commencement of the series of entertainments which is now promis ed them at Eclectic Hail. J n , Advertise It. Let :the -4 people. , know: where you are- what you havo to sell how. cheap you sell -and what you want to sell. Let them know all this, and' the way to do itv Is to adver . tise. It will bring , you trade ; ? it wiil ' bring you money. If a man wants to buy anything he goes" where he. sees the most men trying to sell it i if he ivantftloiaell Anything he goes where thejmost menarebuying;H, and he goes to the men who, advertise because 'he knows where rto flnd theml Thls is 'the great secret of success. ' If you want to let your friends kpow Where you are advbrtisejy V'? The SMVf;vr, .mlw'iA,-..! VrVv? -V A gentleman at Fayetteville, alluding to the man McCall, whose death at the City Hospital a few day since we mentioDed ln the Stab, says : "There Was a man (Duncan McCall) who left this county last winter and went to Arkan sas, and about fife weeKs ago he wrote to his J peopie irom jioiiy springs. Baying uueuu been sick,' had started for hjs home in North CarulinsTand xeacUedplly. 8prings; where he was sick "an'd' without in '6nif. Twenty dol - lars wpre sent him and nothing has been heard from him since. ; J ,,.., I am inclined to; believe he was the man who died in your Hosj pital. He never lived in Cedar Creek, but has a brothertih.OHiather hvesfat 'Argyle; and is in great 'distress about the fate of her We are satisfied that the , man McCall who died in our Hospital Is the same alluded to by our correspondent. His remains, as we then 4 stated, were interred- in -the City' Cemetery from whence they can be removed by his friends Star Book Dlndery., , ' v rr, -' . The atentlop of, the public is'! called jto the superior facilities we now have for executing cheaply; romptfjr "aud ; skilfully 'ali: kinds bf Binding hd Ruling..' i Our business in this de psrttneQt has steadily increased an evidence that weAave not labored in yain in our effort to establish?, Book 'Bindery': equal ; ta the de mands of oujr growing clty'. JBut weare de-, termlned to o still ,'piqre j and as dnr; busi ness grows.sa will our facilities be Increase'dJ Give us a trlalir ' $ ' ; :,2taw2w ;. " yoI:Vm-ITo; 148. , : I Local nuts. Jisha'X ' vT 1 f r t- x esterday was a very pleasant day:, . "f.r Shrimps have almost disappeared from ouf- market. ""''' : J-'v : - - Scuppernong grapes have fallen in price to 25 cents a peck. ' r;'-v A large crowd is expected to participate in the excursion to Smith ville to-day. ' - ' - . We learn therels considerable' sickness in Brunswick, county, mostly biliousand typhoid Vgf lir&M'S. Zy-itm m; m ii. W ,J-7 The grand German Pic Nic; comes; off at the Wilmington Garden to-day. A lively time is expected.. . . i ' ' ' ' The star-gazers are on the lookout for, Encke's comet, which is expected to put in an' appearance early this fall. .". , j , K s Regular monthly meeting of Clarendon Lodge No.2t K; of P. this evening, at 8 o'clock'. Full attendance requested. lPour iaaleS iand one" female, three of whom are white aud two . colored, obtained permlssiooyesterday, to enter the City Hos pital.' , ; i t4 A careful estimate shows that the lines lhe melancholy days are come the saddest of the year,' will be quoted about 15,000 times during the'next three weeks.Jr. . ' . ; , We learn , from ; the,- Washingtou JPatriot that twenty recruits have been , ordered to Rutherfordton, nineteen to Raleigh and nine teen to Fort Johnson, at Smitbville. ; 1 James Davis, colored, requests us, in jus lice to" himself, to state that he was not arraign ed before the City Court on Monday, and that he was not summoned before it on any charge whatever. j We make the correction, hut don't assume the responsibility for the error. - ; C; ' - - ;"V- From' Charleston. , The reports of the progress of yellow fever in Charleston, as furnished by the City Regis trar,: are, very encouraging, and indicate the probability that the disease is dying out. The News of yesterday says : 1 : The City Registrar - reports the receipt of only one certificate of death from yellow fever during the twenty four hours ending at noon yesterday. This death took place on Saturday, but was not reported until Sunday afternoon, and if such delays continue, the City Registrar will make an example of three or four offen ders. The whole of Sunday and Monday were without a single fatal case of yellow, fever, and we hear of no new patients. We sincerely trust that the worst is past and that the city may soon be freed altogether from danger of the dreadful pestilence. Better StillI Our Associated Press dis patch received last nigbt reports no deaths for the preceding twenty-four hours. This makes three days in, succession that no death from the fever have been reported. A very cheering exhibit." ' i ' ' -J The Stabbing Case. We alluded very briefly in our last to an un fortunate difficulty' that occurred near the corner of Fourth and Castle streets at a late hour on' Monday night last, during which Mr. Robert Costin was dangerously stabbed in the head by Mr. W. H. James, both young men belonging' in -this city. ; After, the wounded man was taken home, the knife which had not been previously removed by Dr.' King from prudential motives, was- with much difficulty, withdrawn, the blade having penetrated the left side of his head, above the temple," to its entire length, . which was about three inches, and going for some distance into the brain. 8ince that time he bas been speechless and un conscious. -' ! - ! Yesterday Mr? James was arraigned before Justice Cantwell for a preliminary examina tion, -which resulted In his . being regularly committed for trial at the next -term-of, the Superior Court, which meets in this city on the 1st Monday in December nexte; An applw cation, for bail was refused by Jus tkje Cant well, and the prisoner was thereupon turned over to the Sheriff and committed to jail. h It may he proper tb remark that the ; Court, under the evidence of Dr. J. Francis King to the effect that there was little or no possibility that the .wounded man could recover, acted iupon the hypothesis that he was already dead.' j we naa mienaea 10 give me eviuence in mu '4n pur paper this inbrning; but .for prudeptiai treasons we forbear to do so at present. - ; The defence was ably conducted by A. T. London; Esq; Much Interest was manifested in the proceedings, I which occupied a good portion of the dayi -; , ; -;t ; x. A t a late hour last evening,. Mr. ,' Costin was still alive, there being no .perceptiblehange in his condition. h n-tt. -itd: '.; & Iallyj Mail to Fayetteville. v : . v We assured ourFayettevile friends, a! few U78 since, that.'in; conjunction with, others, we were making eneiiBtie; efforts o secure a dally mail to Fayetteville yya. Lumberton. Jit ' will $8 iejenlby jelfollqwing i response to our letter to the Second Assistant Postmaster Gen, eral that bur efforts "are likely to be crowned with snccesVMOT xjiix-:;.tei U.-s POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, 1 .; Office of tbb 2i05ftBS''rJP M Gen. . ':rn Washington, D.. C , lltb Sept.,, 1871. ; ;V X giB j" Tour letter of;the 5th instant is receiv ed. 'You are informed, in reply, that, on the 8th instant the Postmaster at Fayetteville was written to and instructed to request the con tractor on route No. 5073 Fayetteville ; to Lumoerton to make ah offer at less than pro rata X&j' for ad Increase of service, and it would be considered by the Department. ; - The daily service between Fayetteville and Warsaw -was reduced to semi-weekly because Fayetteville now gets a daily mail by t the Tail road from Raleigh. v , Respectfully, &c, t', h'of hi '. u ."i-' !' J Li. jTBBnch, Acting 2nd Ass' t P. M. Gen. . Colored Masons ij -RIght Worthy Gran4.Master J. W. Hood; of the North Carolina colored Masons, : arrived here Monday night, and yesterday, accompa- Wtt-S 'hv a delegation from Glblen Lodge, of ths cltyV'went'dbwn'.io Smithvllie to Institute a Lodfre in that place. The colored ZMasons of Smithvllie have, we learn, built a large , and eubstantlal Hall recentlyrinvhlch; to hold their meeUng8,: w -j r: ntu . WILHIIIGTOff, If.; C, WEDNESDAY;: SEPT.: 13. Our Chip Basket; v An Idle brain ia the devil's worship - 1 A penny worth of mirth is worthfapound of 'sorrow.1 "J ' ; r-ti;'i . rTT A?; ln8Pmane?U8:his:: sweetheart honey because she is beerjoyed.-f, : t -; j: It Is al ways in'your power to win an enemy by smiles; what folly, then;' to make an enemy by frowns. Ji. : An Indiana groom was 91: and the bride 106V They were married without the consent of their parents.'" - - 1 1 lj! - No person ever .got stungby hornetswho kept away from where, they were, It is, just so with bad habits. ... ; t , . t--t - Saratoga girls organized anVAnti -Kissing Society but 15 out of the .23 members' were . :.v-.. ' (, . j : : fined the first week. . - . . . j . . i A little boy, disputing with his -sister on some subject, we do not remember what, ex claimed, "It's true, for ma says 60; and if ma says so, it Is so if It a'n't 80.";.; " ' . " Henry Ward Beecher thinks it high time girls were taught a little practical natural his tory, and so shamed out of screaming and half fainting at sight of a worm, toad or snake. ' -? A man' whose wife hanged herself In his presence, on being asked why hedld not pre vent the tragedy, replied : " I cut her down three timesJast week, and I can't always be cutting her down." . -f . A little girl, just returned from a party,'' was asked by her mamma how she had. enjoyed herself. 'Oh, mammal" she said, t"I'm so full of happiness; I couldn't be no i happier, without I was bigger." - .v i ,j . Wiser are they who join hearts and hands In early youth, and begin life while still able to adapt their habits and ways to each other's mutual comfort, than they who postpone mar riage from prudential . reasons in order to gratify, pride at the expense of substantial happiness. s - , Escape of Prisoners. , ; Two convicts In the County Work .House, named James Hayes and. Henry Craig, both whites, succeeded ,in effecting, their escape from that institution on Monday night and are still at large. Superintendent "VanAmringe, in another column, offers a reward tf $50 for the arrest and delivery of each of the parties. For descriptions, &c, &c, see advertisement. SPIRITS OF TUEPENTINE. Partridges are , plentiful in Warren. James Dudley, colored, ot Jones county, has been arrested for infanti cide. Federal Court tor the trial of alleged Ku Klux commences in Raleigh to-day. . Gen. J. C. Gorman has been appointed one of the school committee for Raleigh township. ' V - A protracted meeting has been progressing for some time at Zoar Church, three miles from Shelby. Mrs. A. E. Green, widow of Gen. Jeff Green, was the first to ship a bale of new cotton from Warreq. . Three entries for the Novem ber Baby Show in Warren this week one a 101 pounder. So says the , Qazette. The Newbern Journal of Com merce says the crops are remarkably good so far as heard from in that section. v 1 The Southern Homey ot Char lotte, says : The late upland corn through out this section is scallawag ; the early uplands moderate;- the bottom cornserva tive. : We hope that enough will be made to meet the wants of the 'people. 1 The cottou is generally scallawag, .though we have seensome good fields." : j ---th ... i rr,.We learn f from the 4 Shelby5 Banner ; of the 9thr that, on Wednesday last, twelve U. 8. soldiers, " commannded: principally, by Andrew J. Scoggins and squash-headed Hawkins,!? entered Shelby and arrested Capt. Plato Durham and marched him .off. to. Logan's -Black , Hole at Rutherlordton. JB. Carpenter, Logan's lackey, said at the late Marion Court that be would see that Plato Durham did not appear ;, as attorney for the "Black" Hole prisoueri, and to' verify his base, coward ly, hellish, unlawful and partizan threat," Capt. Durham has been f arrested and( in carcerated in the common jail I ' OTWAl)ERTI8EMTS. - Little Women" i i O'j ill $' IVyowanVGOOD look well and'wear well, Chsap yon , ' . . jv" - V nr?ntET A EiiLisv sept 13-tf r r . Sign of the Bis Boot. ' " ' 1 sup'ts office; . He? HuioYeCciitttyM SlOO REWARD, THE above reward win be paid forthe arrest and return to the Work House of the tol lowlng convicta, who escaped last night. , $50 for Jamea Hays ; the said Hays (is Irish) is about 6 feet high, 40 years of age, blue eyes, and foUows the aea.sMdJ -$s t-odl $50 for Henry Craig (white) ; was a private in Co. " i," of the Fourth itegiment of U.. & ArtiUery, la 23 years of age, 5 feet 6 inch high, bine eyes, brown hair.;- v- ' - - - :. :" .:s. vIkamringe, - sept 13-2t -j'j n Superintendent. t hi Clarendon Lodge ITo. 2, . . - -t K OF P. - '; 1 X JtETHBEK jfThelregular; weekly mm ,. meeting will be. jheld t to-night at; 8 o'clock. Full attendance requested.. : , By order of Wi C., ;-J6: . -gept 18-lt ' JOm U DUDLEY, K. K NEW ADVERTTSEMENTS. Tlie Earthly Paradise. f rilHE EARTHLT.PABA.DISE should be " VJL found in every library. To the en thusiast in mythic love it win be an unfailing spring of enjovment, to be read and re-read, and olten referred to. We have but praise for t hese noble poems, and we are never weary in gathering the dainty finite and In plucking the tresh flowers wnich are found within the enchantt-d. borders of Mr. -Morris' Earthly i raiaoise." For sale at sept 8-tf HEINSBEBGEJv S Live Book Stoie -Jj-OVELS ! NOVELS ! . ; ; All th e Latest Novels are for sale at sept 8-tf HEINSBERGER'S. : .MESGETiLANEOUS. i : Co-partnersliiip Notice; THE SUBSCRIBERS take this method of informing the citizens of Wilmington and surrounding country, that they have en tered into a copartnership in the s i . WHOLES ALE and RETAIL DRUG BUSINESS at Lippitt's old stand,1 'under the name, and - r - style of ?- t. n McILHEVNY & WRIGHT, , . 1 ,. .3. . . ... ... .. :-. 4 . -. We are. now enlarging our Store, and in creasing our already extensive stock of N- ; DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TOILET GOODS, &o.t &o.t &o. y. : Physicians and Country Merchant's orders filled with promptness, and cheaper than any Drug House South of New York. ' j ' " J ' , J. K. MoILHENNY, ' . , ; A. E. WRIGHT, M.D. ' . N. B.. Prescriptions carefully compounded by E. Willis, an experienced and well-known Diuggist. .!.;. ...-' Septl2-lm Lime ! Lime ! Lime ! Rosen dale cement, plaster ,,, PARIS and IIAIK, For sale in any quantity by 4! . aug 27-tf O. G. PARSLEY & CO. The Cape Fear TJ18 produced the largest net increase of JUL C O T T O N. of anv manure, when falrlv tried. For par- ticuiars address a JJLL MXJ JLXJ VUVlUlOl ) t Cape Fear Chemical Works, Wilmington, N. C febl6S&Ftf 10,000 BUSHELS - WHITiS and MIXED CORN. 1 000 BBLS flotjr , For sale by sep5-tf WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON. Bacon ! Bacon ! 1AA AAA LBS.-SHOULDERS : ' For sale by iune21tf WILLARD BROS. Bice ! Bice ! "THRESH BEAT RICE, IN TIERCES and BARRELS, For sale by sept 12-tf ADRIAN & YOLLERS. Demarara Sugar. "J FINE LOT IN HOGSHEADS, - 5 4 L v. : - Suitable for the Retail Trade, r . - For sale by t - itJ-j. , sept I2tt V ADRIAN & YOLLERS. Sundries,; Jt: 'y it,' Potatoes, Oniony English ; Ale : . y- , - . - Bass : : Bhinewine Hock .'-., - . i . . i. ' heimer. in cases; CHAMPAGNE HEI DSIECK:., ; &3jl$i -.ta-t.W '-'if:? f: 1--.,? s '':-t.;"' .. Y v . - ' ty ; t - " . , . . t ' " " - For sale, in lots to suits, by . ; ; k-r . j sept 12-tf , ,. ADltlAN A VOLLERS. : Daily Journal, Sumter News and Sum ter watchman please copy . , ., 'V Administrator's Notice; THE nndersigned having- qualified 'as Ad- ministrator upon-; tbe estate of Wm. - H. Kelley, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to said Intestate to come forward and make payment; and all those having claims against tbe same are notified to present them, duly authenticated, within the -time prescribed by law ; otherwise this notice will be plead in oar. or their recovery. GEO. H. EJSLLEY, Adm'r. ; aug 20-law6w Tu . ' 4: . ' r ;.. tTIfe! Shawlian: ; "Whiskey : : Can be taken with every confidence by those who "require Stimulants Medicinally. Its purity and age are attested by - chemical analysis. . . . ' j - : : ! ' :r ' Sold only by v CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.. ' sept 10-tf 7 North Front St. 7Carraway "& Cleapor. VriHE UNRIVALLED ARTISTS ARE STILL a 1 offering the best inducements to our citi zens, and the public generally, for their pat ronage at the Pnrcell House. Everything per taining to the profession Is kept constantly on. hand, in order to give - comple satisfaction to the most fastidious. , ., ..?.;...,'? . Idee 17-tf , SCHOOL, NOTICE. TflDE subscriber will .open,: during the en 1 suing Autumn, a School for. Boys in. this city. ' The number of pupili will he limited to twenty-five. An extended experience in tje instruction of youth, I leel to be the. Beat pledge I can offer to the public, -n- ? . ; ' - R. K. MEADE. f "Watson, D. J?. H. L. Singleton and Geov Vssb- -For terms, apply to CoL J. W. Atkinses. juiy e-eoodnx '4.n sat xu .-,---''!-T'"4iJF-f--r-. 1871. ; .".Whole ITo. 1,238 IVgSCEIiliANEOUS. THE " STAR'' - MV"- '-v-?.-. vP 'v:-- r t ly;i' ST E A M - JOB PRIIlTlliG HOUSE, Book Bindery, 1 AND Blank Book Manufactory, WM. H. BERNARD, Prop'tor y '::,-".y '.--: ;' !"" .' , ' 'WILMINGTON, K C. ' ' Me- s. The Only Establishment in the Stale having all these faclli , .... . . . .. ties combined. . ' ; ! f : IMPROVED M ACHmERY OF THE BEST 'ASSORTMENT, OF rrP, PAPERS ? CARDS AND INKS SKILLED WORKMEN IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ! N O T T HE LOWE ST tF RICE S BUT A S L O W ' "P B I.C JSS AS Any .Other . Etablishment FOR THE BEST QUALITY OF TTORK ! - PBINTISO, BtMNG AND BINDINU, OP; EVERY DESCRIPTION, - executed Promptly and Skilfully !J, .SINCE ADDING: -it S T. E. A M . o;W; E R , we are enabled' t fill' orders:vith ;''V' TilE: UTMOST DISPATCH. i,-r .. . , - - ,!.... , ' - -? -iMay 6-SAFtf . ;,? i l; -d; . " ' Cape Fear and Black Rivers. THE STEAMER LITTLE , SAM, '" Capt. K. P. PADIJIMUT. "' IS now runnrng regularly between Wilming ton and Point Caswell, leaving Wilmington Tuesdays, TUnrsdays . and Saturdays, at1 o'clock A. and Point Caswell Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 o'clock) A. M., touching at all intermediate landings for pas sengers or freight. Fare, $1 meals extra. Freight charges very moderate. - t ,, jror ireignx or passage, appiy w iopLaxu uu board, Jsept 21-SAFtf .:.i 'Having sold out all my interest in Store No. 46 South Market Street, to F.GOTTBEBG, the business in the future' will- be conducted in her name. .. j- - "t i' X; . .-. -:.-aug-law8wWr ' i . 'N. GOTTBERG.. - ; ' Claret ! Claret ! : j ; r "YyrE will close out our stock of Claret the 1 . " finest brands imported, at low figures.' r k CHAS.- D, MYERS CO., : ' ? scptlO-tf n. -7 North Front Street. VAWTG. Air A NT ED. Twenty Shares , Mechanic's ' fY ' Building and Loan Association Stock. ?Apply at this oface.:u v : a vii sept 124W;5i AJfTEO. Four good house carpenters can secure immediate employment Dy applying to w m. tu uregory, at xi, a- emim new "building, on Front street. . n . sep l3-3t BATES OF ADVESTISiriQ I ., One Souare one day, ..... . " two days,..... 1 B0 " three days,.- JO . " four davs. 2 ?? (C . flvfl da.v .............. 3 Cj . . one weekV...... -.'. 8 u nrmTwrt AdvnrtiMmenta taken at Xro portlonately low rates. , . . lfA.rr1n.srAA. TV-jitha ' TiAlisrinns. Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates wnen paid ror in advance ; otnerwise mil rau wxu do cnargea. ... . ; y i . .v Tmkmb Cash on demand. .r AUCTION SALES.. J. Tr JAMES, Auctioneer. , v By JAMES A MEARES. ",. . " Sale of V 4 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed ot mortgage made by Jas. ; Mcuutchon to i)u Bruts cutlar, Michael Cronly and Robert E.Calder, Tina tees of "The Wilmington Building Association,' dated the eighteenth day ot September, 186y, and duly registered in the office of th Register of the county of N ew Hanover, in Book ILst 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 Bit B, at page 4SW ana following; the said Association will, on ft ednebu&y, the twentle h day of feptem. -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 art-el ot jand oesoi-ibcd in eald deed of mortgage, as follows: Situate, lying and being In the conn ty of jMew Hanover, and oounded on the east by tue YYLmington and Welaon 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 t?. 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 or the same upon the payment of the purchase money. -' " ' - ' CHAS. M. 8TEDMAN, . Aug 29, 1871-ts , . u j , , 4; -. Attorney. . . JT. T. JAMES, Anctioneer. ' . BY JAMES& MEARES. . SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. BY virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed or mortgage, made by Jj'rank C. Single tary and Virginia C, his wife, to Michael Cronly, Du Bruts Cutlar and Roo ert Jfl. Calder, as Trustees of " The Wilming tonTJuilding Association," dated the x4ih day of December, 1869, and registered In the office 01 the Register 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 iy deed dated the 8th day of April, 1871, and: duly -registered as aforesaid in Book B B ii, page 490 and following, the said Wiimiegton Bunding association wilLon Wednesday, the 20th day of September, 1871, expose to sale by public auction, at the Court House Door in the city of Wilmington, for cash, the two certain tracts or parcels ot land described in said deed of mortgage, as follows, via : lying and being in the -county of New Hanover, and bounded as follows : One tract beginning at a red oaa on the east side of Derby's branch, William Cutlar's corner of his ninety-lour acre Survey, thence north 65 deg. west, two p les to a poplar in Derby's brancn, tneuee the same course continued along the dividing line between William a d Jacob William' survey, formerly Johu Erwlns,l38 poles to a stake, bis corner, thence south 23 deg., west 200 poles to the tide of the mat eh, thence in the marsh the same - course continued 200 poles, . W illlam Cutlar'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. east, 35 poles by Derby's island, thence across Der by's branch ana up the east side of said branch with the several lines ot hi ninety-tour acre survey to the first station containing 2oi acret, more or lese. Another tract aujolulng the above descrioed, bounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a cypress standing on the west slue of Turkey creek, a small uistance above -the month, thence running north iw poles to a spruce pine, then north A u eg., west 3ou poles to a pine standing between the marsh and the old Held, corner of the old survey, thence touth go deg., east 13d poles to Frederick Joi.es' line, where i crosses Derby's cove, thence down the meanderings of Snld Turkey creek to the .firs c station; containing in the wiole 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 af jresaid upon the payment of the purchase money. . ' i ; , C. AU STEDMAN, Aug 29, 1871-ts' Attorney. ' J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. ' BY JAMES A MEARES. ; SALE OF ValuablerHeal Estate. EY virtue of the power of Bale contained in a certain deed of mortgage made by Hill, jb. 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, or Wednes day, the twentieth day of September, 1871, ex- EsetosaIeat public auction, at the court ouse 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 ward ly, in a line parallel with said Swann St. fifty leet,' thence Northwardly in a line paral lel with said Eastern line of Eighth street sixty-six feet to . the Southern line of said Swahn street, and .thence Westwardiy with said line of Said Swann street fifty feet to the beginning, being the western end of lot num bered one (1) ia the block numbered three hundred and ten (310), as designated in the 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. - - ;v.1-!(;K.i; CHAS. M. 8TEDMAN, Aug 29, 1871-ts ' : . , Attorney. J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. r, ( f'-i? P. fi'- " By JAMES Ac MEAKES. -f Desirable-Ecsideiico xvmj AT AUCTION, xx DN THURSDAY NEXT, llth instant, at 12 o'clock M., at Exchange. Corner, we will sell that ; - w COXXFOHTABEE ItESlDEWCE, ' Desirably situated on Chestnut St., between Xtft- ,.':if.f .,...-: -i. v.... i, .!,"' ,, 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 83x66 feet. . - - .' . T.K BK8A T' 8 A L U . ... "septl0-ts . " ': MISCELLANEOUS. : Bajginj arid-Tics. jQ Q' Bolls Double Anchor Bagging, , ' ft;TonsTies,'Mh;r?.vi- :M-f ' Tor sale hy " sept io-tf p-.i- 27, 28 and 23 North Vtter St, r. f -I n if u i: h 1 I T .1' ! . 1 --JT-.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 13, 1871, edition 1
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