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. the nciiuiua gazz f ' v PTTRT.TSITTCT) DAILY ' 1' PUBLISHED DAILY WSf.tf nimifAJlt) Editor ana Crojr. OrrioB, Dawson Bank: Buildings, Front St,cK One year; In adTanoe. v.V.;V..:;;irOO' Six months, in advance.. ......... 8 50 Three months, in advance.,i... ...... 2 00 One month in advanoe..i... ..... . ;i....".l'"75 frh Morniko Stab will be delivered ln anv part 6f the City at Fiftbow, P?;; pe,r waektf J METEOROLOOICAL liECORH. - : , , , . .Sept. 15, a871.-. . t - a, . " : iiafftm jTher- '"w . t. Time. ?tom mom- Wind. "Weather .Si-si Jeter.- irivU-ji. u iotlV ?'7:'A..":AT. SO: 7 E lUhVricloudy t ; 2 P. ; M. , $0:13. ,-iBty 3 briak. t iFair. J;4 9 P. M. 39:08 78 3 fresh jCloudy : v Mean rem p. oi aay, tv ueg. , - . -.r( T,, i , Note, All barometric readings are' red need to the sea-level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit' 1 l JEOBBt?SBOTH' Sergi 8uroal Servicef U. S. A. 4 Wab rb&iwfMENT,' Office of Chief Signal Officer I V f Washington, Sept. 15-4:35 J ... t The .barometer : will probably ; continue to fall, with casterlyiwind and rain,' to-night in New England, and cloudy weather is probable :; for' Saturday oyer the1 Eastern" "and; Middle ' States ; low barometer will probably continue v over the lakes southward to- the-iiulf, pwith 'clearing and partially cloudy weather, except frorial,ake Superior to Iowa, where southerly " winds and ralu may possibly prevairrby Satur day night. O'HIEls a YlaikaSBnQBR's Live Book Store, 89 Market .. ; street Ban(Bk.Qr County.Ofittcers., :, Dkuossbt & uo. ury salted iiacon, Bacon R. P. Paddison Notice regarding the Str. Caswell. . , , , DpjMiKY & Ejulis. No. 41 Market street Boots, and Shoes- jus. received f .", Neoralirl, SbrlmpTxi jk v -' .. .i v Our Local ReDorter went home jestcrday evening with a jaw as big as a . tidal wave' and' ?!a' -''gross r'of Perry Djiv1ts' Pain Killer. He calls itxntjOralgia, toothache, &c; but WIS thinkrU soms complaint produced by that "Re porter's failure to get his usual supply of Shrimps yesterday He can no toorecxistj in perfect health, an entire day without a half- without talking.' .rir" -V. ;;v Jewlsti New Tear. . The -r J ewteh New -Tear commenced at 6 - t . . o'clock P. Myest'srdayi'and will continue for two dys. It is generally observed as a noli-J day by HeJbe1sJUX)ughout the worldl juad those of that persuasion among ourf citizens wUl Vf cours suspend; business lw tneperiod epecined. " . ; - - . s Keeoveringr .'Contrary to? general 3pectaxkn-and even tq that of the attending- physician, the colored man, Daniel Dudley, '.whose hand was so badly ehot to pieces on Monday last, is now in a fair way to recover withduV having to resort to ampatation.' -So we are informed by Dn . Wi nants, the HpitAlhysIcIaO V ( To be InveatljfatedVes:, -;r;-?' We learn -froDr Washington , telegram in the Baltimore Sn of Thursday that Hewes. the local iusnectbr; who" was censured by the coroner's jury at Fayetteville'for 5 his inspec tion of the'boilersof theVsteamer R.: E. Lee has been ordered by the Tteasury Departmen t ; to undergo an investigation. so. Tlie. Bona Case. . - -Upon ther requesi of theauthorities of the U. 8. Treasury Department jat Washington,' further investigation into the bond case has . been -'postponed by .U;. S.':: Commissioner Mp- Qaigg, until Friday-nextr UxQc22d inst, at 4 o'clock. ' Mr. Keeler is held to bail in the sum Of 15,000. : - ; P. S. MrE. E. . Burruss, President p( the First National Bank, having sent a tejegrara yesterday to MrsV-McKean, to whom the bond, in question was issned, received the following i eplyt in substance : v "4? - The Bond, Nb. '1,488; was never transferred It was stolen from my agent, C. P. Bayard, 200 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.'. . . D. Rosa McKban." " t-rOU ;-.jfi The following case were disposed of r? fef-.v : - ""J ' . - - . - ...... . '. . . Richard Joise, charged with quarrelling fightingt &p , was fou Jd guilty and sentenced to pay the penalty and costs. He was also re- quired to give a Wndln the sum of $100,Jfp)r A his good behavior for 13 months; j I i " : A Mary A. Henderson J charged " w i th qu arrd- p - iqg, &c.,- was found guilty .and required to payfthe.peiialtynd cipsta.', : Jason "-Wright, charged with fighting, quar reling, &c.f was found guilty. Judgment stis pended ott the payment of costs.' ? ,? ; K Alex.' Sullivan, 'charged with ; being drunk, ' : i cursing, &c.; waa found 'guilty.' Fine recom mended to be remitted on the payment of $10, it being his first offence ; I hc Coming Tidal Wave. The great "tidal-wave, which, according to' . . Agassizis ,tQ i rufh .over, the , country from Florida to Maine oil October; 5th, is creating quite a much interest on some arts ' af .the jAtlahtic cfiasT 4s tjalisconcj idjent prognqsti" catioa of Cummings. and Miller. According to the alleged" calculation of Agassizv, this wave is to sweep thS'ahole Atlantic cbastJ tb the height of lllty feet or more on the. night f lb 5th or the grains of the 6th of Octo ber. ' - : -viu We do not feel the slightest alarm ourselves, being Batlsflea hat ir fVwoh't be much of a Bhower-after ali:" Still , we shall be com pelled to leave here on the morning of Octo- ; : ber 4th for ihe PlorMountain.2At that point, said to be several thousand feet above the level , of the seapoVof buri. delinquent subscribers resides,' and h4 Informs uatjiat'he.will pay all .. : arrearages,' ambuntiog to 75 cental iflwe will v ' be with him Octobefoth.f course.'iire shall not deny ourselves this great pleasure ' merely ' ; to Bee -an Insignificant tidal wave fifty feet high. Salt water never didigree with ns,?ny way, especially In such heavy solution , r, f . . N. B. The disgusting rumor industriously , circulated yesterday by; our enemies to the ' . effect that, In connection v with lr. H. B. ' 8hort, of Waccamawi we were busily f engaged . in building an ark, is utterly devoid of truth j and Ib calculated to seriously Impair , our 'use- miness in this community 3" i ;r.C4:i it.a. : locaf .wots.: r-i , ; ' " Npthlrig; neW' Worn ;thb seat r'of. war in Robeson county, o jm r co j f -'-V "," --Ji-Tha- Associated ''Pres'sVtelegrahv reports two deaths irom yellow j fever: in Charleston ' Uttl.irtey : v t Enoch Ward is the name of the gentleman bb. dropped deadjlur ajstoret aVJiUmb'erton i We?ve been talking with Wilkes I Morris aboutthejtidalyveHeya'yy whether Itis so ornotv'K li-TVuf 'J.'- The gas-lamp at the corner of Fourth, and Diauen streets is eaia to De a splendid success as a non-giver of light. ' i, m." t i i.K ' " - . Two jolly taja were, arrested: and lodged m the Guard Houad yesterday for drunkenness and disorderly conduct on the streets, i 4 p-,We predict an immense 5ruIaZ wave in th"ii,cty ojiboitftli425thtPfv December. It will consist of two a Aim and a Ar.i -Long' may they wave. ' ... Wd respectfully reler all parties interest". cQ-inarKS) lo pur4mnd il. B. Short, of ,Wac camaw. , This is the shortest way to dispose pf our correspondents T , , -We are requested to anhounce that Rev. Dr. OJob will deliver an address :on Temper ance, in the M. E. Church; at Magnolia; Wed oesday.e.x.eniDg, SepUOth..'ns.tt rsK" Ti-r-A" lively onr of J!ieptnne too r drunk i6 give his name, wag jugged last .evening about 7 o'clock, v Owing to his fatigued condition. It ?on!y required three policemen to steer him to the jug. , : 4 J t lt rt v There,was great. activity and; excitement in the turpentine market, yesterday. Spirits1 was" Spirits certain.';: Parties who had sold JVsh'6rt" -were in bad lucfebut -Bome others were gleeful. - .," v 1 J- Since the Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Company opened an office in Charleston , the tariff 9p a teu-word message from Charleston to New York haseen reduced from. $t.85 to ji.20 Competition 'Is the life of trade." Miles Freeman nd j John Taylor, the two negroes arested .hereharged with setting flfe'to the hotel at Gpidsqoro, .haa a preamvj nary examination in tnat place Monday, ana were .committed to jaff oi answer the charge' of arson at next Superior CQurt Ball was re- fused,. r;. si . As a matter of fact, we don't know whetherProfeBSOr Agassiz 'said rBO or not. Neither do we know how much it will cost to bulldranart consisting pf t husband; wife and seventeen children!; No husband and wife with seventeen children deserve anything better than a tidal wave fifty feet high. Probable vrbolesale Folsoninsr. : In Faison's Tpwu&hpJuplin county, on ihelitb iniki a.Mc; ExamMorris, aged about 73 years, was taken suddenlyiU complaining of a burning in thejpit of the stomach.-; Rem edies were appfied, but jwithout avail, and .he died in a short time afteh being -takbp. rTwo days'afterwardVp-or On1 thcr 'th ihst.',A his wife, Mrs. McKinnie Morris, was attacked in. a sim ilar manner, complaining of the same burning 'sensation ln the stomach with which her hus band badsufferedf and Jnj yeryA shert. Ume she had been laid beside her husband. On the 11th, or after the lapse'Pf two more days; Ruth; an infant daughter, of , the above,, aged eight months, was stricken in the same manner and died, and on the 13th, XJharles a son of the same family, was taken with, the same .disease and lived but short ifme. Of course, suspl cions were arousdjamoDg the neigh bora that foul play had been used" by some one, and im mediate steps were taken to ascertain the truth of thd natter. In p MrHod'geBt of DupiinV' arrived 'in our city yesterday with the stomachs of the two chil dren with the purposeof submlttlngj them to Dr. D..AV ,B ule for,' analysis,' Wei learn that certain parties aire suspicion ed of. perpetrating this wholesale slaughter, and it is hoped, If guilty'that.they wilt speedily puffer the pen alties of the law. Onr Cotton Trade 11 The- receipts -of cotton at this port for the year ending Sept 1st 1869,- amounted to about 37,000 bales rfOry ear ending Sept 1st, 1870, 57,855 balestind for jearf tiding Sept. 1st, 1871, 93,100 bales. This is a mostgratifying exhibit, and shows a tejdy lncre5tr' cttop trade notwithstanding y.tbe cu t-th f oa V sys te m of throdgh freights! -Indeed, for the cotton year just closed,-our .per centage of Increase has heen greater than that of New Orleans, Savan-' nah, Mobile, Charleston or; Gaveston, all of which out-ran , Wilmington as -cotton porta. J The.high prices obtained for cotion here, the fair dealing and Jiberalty , of , our commission merchants - and the Jow prices of- groceries, hardware and dry goods in this market, have all contributed to this undoubted evidence of Pur progress, llon.Xewls nanei."1 . . V f,t Our i b-otherv;Of the Charlotte; Observer Is floundering about in a journalistic mud-puddle ot his own creation Jnjegard to Hon. Lewis Hanes.0' Now we state' what we1 knirp. to be a (act jrben. we asy that Mr -Hanesf is going td Raleigh to' edit aiericaVt'ex-either the Etcl, or a paper of tbe same political genua that Is to succeed it;We maketbls announcement ,witb sorrow;but-we are not half as sorry as Mr. Hanes Will tfer befori fiehas beeri In the Repub licao?part twelve1 months. , What he can hope .to accomplish for the good ;pf; his people and State' by an affiiiatldn with ; Radicalism we aVe at a loss to imagine.1': "Ei tu JBruU r ImproTin&r." - ' " At last a6cbunts'Mr:'Co8tin, who was stabb dd in the bead on Monday night lasti was pro nounced by his physician as being somewhat improved, having become rational. 'It is now thought there Is some slight hope of his reeov : If you have found anything, advertise it .In our new depirtment; under head of ''lost and F6und,'wat half bur regular rates,' ,for drer , tisehjehts not exceeding fit? lines. j tf ? 1111 1 . - . i ; n 1 1 l ' i : - i ' . 1 r 1 "r 1 ' '' Tl !' 1 ' 1 ' ' i n i i i i i i 1 iii o i Tne Knignts In Fayettevllle. Cumberland fXodge "No.t 5, Knights of Pyi thias, was. Instituted by Deputy Grand .Chab-cf cellf WiAi Jobffonasslsted by other Knighl .ohtf 0t&.thsttfSe'nrthtf following officeri. were Installed : A 'fv;'' . jQapt a.W. Skinner, V. P. ,Wm. A. Guthrie,. W. C. , '."."O." H.'Bloekert"J.' C A". , s L. C, Straughn, B. J..W.Phillips-R.S4 - r-. J.O. Boone, F. S. . ii.- WJ. Cooley,1G.s " 1 -' r 'J. A'.-D. Bbonel S-'' '-'"'r 1 J.' LI Andrews, O. Sn ' ' : ' Par C&ip Basket. c" ; . " ? Gravity is no more evidence of wisdom than a paper collar is of a shirt. . ' ,:zu:: American belles now promenade in com-' pany with a maid, like the French'.- j . ' J ' J Madame Schwartz heSw'edishj author,' says that America is the cradle of the highest Ideas far in adj ancepl other nations. " " "i iJiri Iu TrurO, Mass., there are 105widows -whose -husbands were lost- at- 6ea. A good prace for old bachdore to spettd thTBummer. Lizzie Williams, who graduated at Waftsar. College in 1869, has'become a member of the jLeavjsnwprth, JBnsasruUuraCJCollege. A man itf Tewark kept marrying to try and get a suitable: wife. "iAfter (qur unsuccess ful trials he "blew out the cavity where the. brains ought to have been. .' , 1 jThe Indian women of -Washington Terri tory .alUride astride, usually with a baby in front, and another a little older, sitting among the buodles and bags with which the pony is caparisoned. si j ' J - " ' i! . j. ' i . -iiu ('s,. 'i.-; -; ' An wireasOnable and -somewhat ;misan-, thrpplc". acVnatntance' remarka that he has often heard the prpverb 4A friend in need is a friend indeed," butrhe says he can't see .where the laugh comes in. He has a friend in need who is always borrowing money from Advertising for tbe People, ri , ,tn We would call the attention of tbe public to the JooRNiNQ &TAB.V charges for short ' advert tlsemehfts, especially for' the' accommodation of the growing demand for the publication of brief notices such as "Wants," "To Let," "For Sale,"" etc. Most ad ver tisem ents of this character can be reduced to five ,lints ' space, aua toe cuarge. ior mem peing due .nan our. regular "rates when paid for strictly' in advance -This-offers increased 7 inducements forA ser vants wanting places, for families wishing do mestics,7 fOr farmers having a horse, or a cow, or an old.. wagon for sale, . landlords wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords,' to use the MoENiKG Stab asa medium for- commn nicatiug with their several but unknown cus- Storekeepers can also, make equal avail of, these-rates for short advertisements, to" invite public attention to any specialty' in trade, or any change id their places. vj. ifj - j r'.Mi-y -vThe use of the daily newspaper, as the agen cy for communication between "people of all "classes, is coastantly increasing; arid illustrates one of tho ways in which modem civilization is saving time, labor, and money, in "carrying on the business bf.life7':i4; h -A ft t:;tf " ZWiitaVKEL AND MARINE SEWS. J . .. The steam-tug Tioga reports the steamship Lucille qK New Inlet Bar. She will come ; up, ' The BrlUsh barique.ftmtfpr Liver pool, and Brig Alice Lea, for Savannah, are still Inside the Bar waiting for favorable winds. -'-r- No news from Fayettevllle via the river. Navigation Is. virtually suspended until hayy rains fail above Fayetteville. j r-; - t .;It.ytJe.aeeu advertisement; hafrthe- steamer Czi?i will resume her trips on Black river: October 10tb. ; And - on same ' dajT the pm will commence, running on "North- isaBt river oetween wiimmgton ana iiaiisr ville.' Commodore Paddison ie determtned to "'nmh ihlnira - - Remaining In" tfie City PosttJffioe7 Sept 16, A Caroline Andrews, Charles A gn ess, John sbley, m JMbott47 ; f " " r- i -.A B Amanda Blount, B F Bryan, Ben Bishop, Alex Price, care D M Bryant, Colon . Blount, Ervin Blackman, Harriet Bnrget, Jno Barker, Jos Bryant, Jas Bradley, Jas Bagly, Mrs M E Bond, Mary Buchanen, Thos Blackwood, Baml Bew, Wm J Butler. w , ,u:- C Nicholas Carr, James Caler, Beuj imin F Curtla.'. .-. I i - W ' . ihr V D Robt Dunham, care Sol Grimes, Wm M Dixon, A E Davis, John S Davis. " 1 E Mrs Taylor Evans. cr FW Finnim, Maggie Franklin, Ellen Shept herd; care Mary: Francis. : vk.-. k,.k ; k v G J B Gerault.rkk5'i;-ni:,'":t '"' ": -V" . H Hossner, Chlpman & Co, Josias Haw kins, Mary E Hall, Richard Hill, Emma Freei man, care. Amy HUI. ci. . ; - : , a jJohnB Johnson, Kitty A Jackson. . : ,l! K--Henry King.-J M Kirk.' ' ; L A B, Lynch, E J Littleton,' Geo: Lilling-' ton, Lucy Leary, Solomon Lucas. . M Antony McKeever, Mag McLoud; C M McAuslin, Everett Mitchell, J McGregor Mrs Jane Malett, Jos Mosely, Martha Miller, Mary Francis Martin, Pollie Mitchell, ; S M Murray, Tnos Mitchell 2, Silas Miller, .. . ' - N A R P Nichols; Martha Nixon. Mrs Jas8 0rrell. - 1 ' P Geo Pkrrlsb, Jas Paley, Mrs K C Price, RT Pierce. R Annie Reaves, "Emma Roberts, Rachael Rodrick.v .f "t ' ' V Isaac '- Sums, Eliza Smith, .Josephine Smith, Sharp, Jackson & Co, Lizzie Sharp, Mary Sampspo,. Nathan Smitb 23,: Nancy Smithi Capt JWK Slocum. -- , , T Jas H Taylor,"5 Mrs C F Turner Colonel Francis ATerry;Mjrs S H Terry, Samuel Thomas. - - ' i U Alice Underwood. k v A ts 'T " .-j-. V Ann E Vaughn. - W Benj Wathum, Henry Weston, James Wright, J A Williams, Sophia Wilson, Mrs S H-Waddle W M Williams, Jeffrey Williams, Young Ward.- - ? - . - - SHIP LETTERS." Frank Adams, Schr S Bruin. v :J Geof ge Clark Schr Henrietta Hill. - " J' Persons calling for letters In this List will please "Bay" Advertised." Will be . sent to Dead Letter Office at .Washington tD. C, in SO days, If not called for. , , . ; r ' -;i ;:.7 ED. R. BRINK, P, M, . . WUmingtori, N, Ci' Sept. 16, 1871,. SPIRITS" OF TUKFENTINE. ,pipf(tfi- -Briffp-sTjia teacb'inff the- WilsQuese bow to sfcate d' Eliisabeth City bakorie "'daft over a prospective visit of " de surkos. J ' AeUvfef dollat 6f the date XtS5l is deligbting' the : antiqu'ariads' bt' Greens-1 - -Tho Southern anqr Atlantic Telegraph, Company have opened jan of fice in Charlotte.' ; ' f v' :yJl The Garolina "AgncnlturalSor ciety; with headquarters at Charlotte, has itsprintirig done North. t J , '. -The Tarboro'wmerclaima :fh'e largest'adviertisingf "patronage of ny weekly inr the State. ' It isT a good aper. J 'The'Thirteenth'puaJ Pair. oi ine uenirai Agricultural society, wm be held-at Henderson bh the lOth,' llthj 12'tlrend 13th of .October. a " Two prisoners "escaped"; from Greene county jail Sunday morning; They were pursued ' by the Sheriff "who killed one and captured the other. '"-S oivi. ,. Ine Advance Bpeaks hopetully, of Battleboro. It has improved. wonder fully within a year ; and the Advance' we think, has been a leading -spirit in this noble wprkTn1..;vV u; - v.-,- The Greensboro' Patriot say& : In addition to Parker and his negro asso- ciate in crime, sentenced to be hanged on the 27th October' Chasi'Gilniei'cploredV convicted ot rape, was sentenced by Judge i'Tourgee td be hanged on the 27th also.1 i Battle JBryan, Radical:Shriia t( JEdgeconibe, not .being i able r.to give bond, the office ,twas ' declared ' vacant by. the Board of County Commissioners.' , The Board then elected Col. Wm..; H. Knigbt,' wuo xeauuy.gave oona in cue sum or one hundred. thousand. dollars. J--" .f ;' o The following from the Pa triot indicates the 'existence of some col ored Ku Klnx: Alexander Thorn and Thos. Lineberry .two colored men arrested sometime ago, charged with committing an assatrlt in disguise on a colored neigh bor, rand admitted to bail; voluntarily 'came into court yesterday, plead; guilty aud :,wer& sentenced tos five years in the penitentiary;", - ' ;: ; -rr. .The. Sentinel thus discourseth or the- Penitentiary -: t -The board of di rectors of this institution met "Wednesday, all members being, present except 'General Dockery. The .steward's report shows that the cost or feeding the prisoners to be 11,1-6 cents per. day, while the cost under the-late Republican? administration was I 14, 1-2 cents, and the cost : of ; feeding the guard ., aria, .,-: others I employees to be 14 1-2 cents against 21 : 1-6 cents under the former board..- Besides this reduction in the expense ot feeding the present autho-4 ritie3 at this institution have a large num ber, ot ; hogs iq splendid condition, fed from the waste., . They are the " property ot;the 8tate and the use of the meat will resujltyfti JMlstul :i further reduction of cents per, day in the cost of i feeding, I' l-s T IX ll. S. Circuit Court-The V Ku Jilax" tf. -' -f Trial, &c. ;kf;:--t;; :'"Ji- iThe ourt-Biet-at-10 o'clock, -' Au-la., Judges Bond and Brooks presiding.: The ventre was .'then, called, after which! Mr. Phillips, Assistant, TJS. District Attorney, announced that there was no cage ready for-, trial, V and ' the . court s dismissed' the jurors till 10 o'cl6ci,X H-'tbmbfrowl;; Shortly aftexvthe dismissal of the jurors,1 TJ. S. Attorney General Akerman, who is here to "prosecute on behalf of the govern- ment, entered, the court and listened at tentively to the argument in the lease of James "B. ' Stafford i?s. E.- Jr-;Warren, rresiqent pi tne senate, ana i nos. , j. jar vis,Speaker of, the House i;ofRepreseiita- tives, et al., in the matter ot the injjanctiifl to restrain fihem'from 'apppitifig,aud"the appointees from serving, ias , directors ' for the North Carolina railroad. The' plain tiff was represented by Sam'l P. Phillipsl xlib(. buu o uuges . jjaiuc nuu jj wyrio '.ap peared for the defendants. Judge. Fowle opened the case ahd;f.8p6ke about - two hours. " Mr. Phillips followed in reply till about 2 o'clock, when the court adjourned till 5 P. M., when Mr.. Phillips .will' re sume, and then Judge Battle; will 1 close. The questions . involved .are . interesting and the argument substantially, . will ' be reported in -our next. ., , ' The " Ku Klux" trials f. will begin 'ton moriovr.Smtfnel, l5tK rl , . . , . ' 7 ' " -Va Piiipbd, Blotohbd andUlcerated Vio TiMS'of jsorofulousmsases; who drag your, un clean persons into tne company ox oetter men, take AYER'S SARSAPAKLLLA, and purge out the foul oorruptlon from your blood. Be store your health, and you will not only enjoy life better, but make your' company more tolerable to. those who must keep it. We abonld not Salter from a CoiiKb, which a few doses of AYEK'S OUERBY PEC TORAL will cure. , Time, comfort, health, are all-saved by it. t'--.-i t-V;-.-" ; , i -s. :. ; : DIED. SMITH. On Friday morning, the 15th inst.. Mr. Thomas B. Smith, of this city, aged; 60 years ana a morons. - ' , v His funeral will take place this evening at 4 o'clock, from his late residence on Bed Cross Street, thence to Front Stieet M. E. Church, and from thence to Oakdale Cemetery. t The friends and acquaintances of the family, are invited to attend. '-. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t - 'St Dry'.Saltei: Mi ! Baci'SiJes J.; so boxes b.: s. sides;'- '' 4 f ?. ' . ' 'I t i, ' 5 HHDS.; SMOKED SIDES, ' - 5 ; 200 BOXES STARCH, . To arrive, ex, Baltimore Steamer, and for lie low from' wharf by ;,, uxt u sept!6-2t s l-: DbEOSSET A CO. We Have Just Received Z F FINE ASSORTMENT OF Tombs' and Uoy'i; Button,1 Gaiters SOMETHING NEW and STYLISH. ; . if DUDLET 'it TbXLIS,", T r? Hi WAU VA VUW Alii AAAril) i c . ; n jiarket St, septl-tf - abyerttsemdsnts. Uf Ail :THHA ,SXE AIXER4 CASWELL 10 --r.-r T I TILL baready to reanme her regulartrfps , YY on Black River on theiotn, .oi, October. On the same day the Steamer LITTLE SAM will be put on North East River between Wil mington and Halts ville." -. " ;' ; 'sept lS-SAElmV,. ,i " ." R, P. PADDISON.- HAND-BOOK 1L FOB 4, -. . & q(o,ttty:,0.ff)iloi ,4 II Iv. " JJL Guide for Justices of theP.eaoe, Superior Court Clerks', County Commissioners Tpwn- ship Gflicers, Sheriffs, . Coroners, and pther county officials. ! Second Edition. . rc T For Bale at' - 1 3 " r " ' : t -'"' R. 1 ifEINSBEBGER'S. j - sept l7.tf 1 live Book' Store. ( FOR RENT.: PdrKent.! miijfi uuiimumuus biuius jhv, ' MM " M A m- . A. Tt m rm .m zu rnarKev . at., next, ausi w 001. a 11 avsil Bear a Bros. This, is undoubtedly one of the most desirable' busmess ' stands In, the city. .Apply to .. A )' It : sept$-tf v SOL. BEAR & BROS. For. Rent ,b!r (Fdr ;Sale ! .A. DESIRABLE PEANUT FARM. pN MID- die Sound, 8 miles from the city, containing 1,100 acred, mOre orTess, one half ot whiqh .is ....... . .-,.. ;r ., . ' . si -' 1 . 1 r., .j '- ' " unaer gooa xence, ana one tnira in nne eraer for cultivation the poming year. Also, a smaller .place ; on . WrtghtsvJlle Sound ; con- tains from four to six acres,' "which Is desira- bly located,'.? erms wiU be made .easy for pur chase. -Tor further particulars apply to i ; ,r rl"i jVi sept3-lm r.-: C. W: OLDHAM," - rAt Smith & Oldham's,. f 'For1 Sent. nnHAT desirableJ Dwelling on the corner or uar set ana. ismui streets :;:: House pnse contains, five aarge, rpoms.CUU with all necessiiryl outbuildings,: good; well of water,' ic. All in? oSrfcct oder. Apply to r- sep3-tf BUNTiyG MctqtUIGg AnCrs. For Eeiiit; Th r -ERLY. CATJED . . : 'if 1,'' v . 1 - v . - t ijf ' . STORE, -..with small warehouse, at tached, on South Water street, now occupied by messrs. jonn. w. uauoway a c;o, win De rented Xor one year from October 1st. 5et Mn;i pto E offer for rent two' of . those ( brick tenements situated on Dock modern lmprovemen1s-hotand: bold- water hath-roon?ig6sahd from location and comforts, to J ; Vlapply'tb-.:-':: QEO. R. FBETTCH 80K,: i ang8(Ktf- . 29 North Front St. .-to V i..i.-. an ' . . . 1 . . k at. rTVHE DESIRABLE BRICK STORE, with warehouse attacneai . on souui r : : mith ft, Oldham Possession given ,Oct 1st, ang 81-tf ' w wm!b1 empie; ForEeUt ISO, under theitome jiRents to be paid Quarterly," and assured by notes ana approvea security. .:- v r . . , Apply to , f B. G. WORTH and r sept 12-lw. ' ,E. P. GEORGE. . 3- 1 rriHE BRICKD WELLING on corner JL of -Dock, and Seconal Streets. Dwelling will be put In thorough re pair, ana a Dricic aaaition aaaea. The location Is convenient and de sirable. ; , " . ., t . .v,ALsp,;.-,-" : s. III 1 1 That desirably located Store, north' side of Mar set otreet, now pceupiea Dy jear x stern- Derger. -),r r ;-mim- ? ' -: ' :- : Talso,... ;..,;-: : : ! Dwelling above Store, containing sixteen rooms, JcitcneA ana servants rooms aroacnea, now occnpiea Dy jaarsaen jjeuamy. -. j... Apply to Dr. J. D. Bellamy, or to HSH v . . - MARSDEN BELLAMY, . . Attorney at Law, . sept 12:eodlW.TuThSatf -ns., , , ; . ; FOR GAL E OH R E NT T710B DEItr That Desirable Dwelling on X! ' the corner of Seventh and Princess Sts. containing six rooms, fras, and all. the neces" saryout-ouiiaing8; gooa weu or water on tne . sept lMw . Al G. R. French A Son's. IVAfJTO. TfTASTED. Twenty : Shares Mechanic's YY Building and. Loan Association Stock. 1 hi. nnA ' rnii m i Eicon ! Bacon ! 100,000 LBS. SnOULDERS and SIDES, v -' ' . - - '-S WILLARD BROS. n - ! J For sale by June 2i-tf 3 "p-,s 1 (: 1 Street, betweeh Fdnrth and Fifth streets. ' S Houses.are three stories; and contain all the "IjlOR one year, from Oct. Isiy 1971, J-A. JD the Seaman's Home and" Fnrnt ture. ' - Also. ' eeoaratelv.- - the Stores II I ! 1 1 I - - , . T - fan r i on da3 i two da ,- . , . - two aays,....,..... ......... 3h 1 , thre3.daysJM...;.ii... 2 CO 11 ir . ioot aays,.... w . , -five days...... 2 f - one weekV..... T.i..... 8 W 1 kar Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately lowtrates. J , , v ... - . : . . " Marriages, DoathsT Eeligrions; JTuneral and ;' Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates ! wnon psia for in advance : otcerwise ruu rates win 1k .v. -jm ..... ... f - TixuasCasn on aesuuia.i.- v. asv,- v u t " AUCTION 3 A TiES. : By JAMES . A EIEAltrJS. ' ' ; . V; . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ( BY virtue of the power of sale contained in ' .a certain deed ot mortgage made by Jas. 1 Jictiutcnon to uu lirutz cutiar, xiicnaei Lromy via uuueit c.uuuur, 11 uawsB oi "i nt WilmlnKton Buildins Association." dated tne 1 eighteenth day of . September, 186, and dnly xegisierea in tne oraoe 01 tne register ox tne 1 county 01 jn ew iianover; in hook at page 1 138 and tollowlng, and transferred and astlgn I ed toiW The" Wilmington Building Assoc la- I tionH by-deed dated the eighth day of April, f 1871,' and duly registered In the office of the f Register of the County in Book B B B, at page ' 4W ana louowing ; tne saia Association wui, 1 on Wednesuay, the.twentieth day of iseptem- ber, mil, expose to sale at puoiio auction, at t.ViA f 'nn-rt. I Inn ost TVMirin.thA initir nf W 1 1 m 1 n or- ton, tor cash, ail that certain piece or parcel of land1 described in said deed of mortgage, as v follows: Situate, lying and being in the county 1 or new iianover, ana Dounaea on tne east oy west by the lands of the late Thomas L Davis and Samuel Paxton Walters, on the north by 1 the lands of David 8. Sanders, and on -the rath by the lands or v 1111am A. w ngnw f The Association will execute to the pur- y nliaoA nf aa.H Aula a nrAvum fiAn vavanM J ort.hft 1 same upon the payment! of the purchase money. - t!j v, money. CHAS. M. STEDMAN, J --j-11 Attorney. . ' fi Ahg29,1871-ts - J. :T JAMES, 1 Auctioneer. ?' j r' .fi. T. "7 n ;' f! - f . 5:a?XjAip:s3i:& idAREs; 'SALE OF TDT virtue of the power of sale contained - IB In a. oprtain r. ami nt mnrtcairp. mn.dn hv WntAkCi 8ingletary and Virginia C, his wife, I to Micnaei uroniy, aju isrutx uutiar ana i&od- ert E. Calder, as Trustees of 14 The W liming- t ton Building Association," dated the 24th day r. of December, 1869, and registered in the offloe or the Kegiater of the County -of New Han. , over, in Book Y Y, page 203 and following, and auiy transierrea ana assignea ' oy. saia xras- ? a. A TXT .1 A till 1 M A J J ? tees vu HH.1U vv uuiujgiioa juiiuixi ADgucwuua u by deed dated tho 8th day of April, 1871, and page 490 and following, the - said Wilmiegton jf , 30th 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 H tracts or parcels ;Ot land desorlbed in said ! deed of mortgage, as follows, via : . lying and I oeing in .- tne. county; oi . a ew : nanover, ana ? bounded as follows : One tract beginning at a i ) red oatc on thtf j east5 side of Derby's - branch, il W llliami;utiar'&eowMjr or his ninety-tour acre Survey, thence north 65 deg. west, twoV pules to a poplar in Derby's branch, thenue the same course continued along the dividing line ' i between:William ai.d Jacob William's survev.N i I fArraarlv Jnhn Ktw1i. lHft nnlai tn u otu bn li.a V corner, thence south 23 deg;, west 200 poles to : j the side of the marsh, thence in the marsh the fn same ' course contmueu zsu poies, w ill) am l Cutlar's line of this survey; thence with that t -.- line north to deg. east, 265 poles to a pine, his (.f old corner, standing by the bide of the marsh, i . ' thence with his other line south 60 deg. east, '. 35 poles by Derby's island, thence across Der-; j by?s branch and up the east side of said branch 1 1 with the several lines of his ninety-tour acre i : survey to the- first station containing 262 1 acres, more or ies.- notner tract aajoimng the above descrioed, tounded aa follows, viz 1 1 1 Beginning at a cypress standing on tno west -aide of Turkey creek, a small aistanoe above the month, thence running north leo poles to -a sffiuce piiie, then north u deg. west yoo poles to a pine standing Detween tne marsn ana the old neld. corner of -the -old survey thence, U&outh . bo deg.f .east , 13S, poles to Frederick i jOLes' .'. line, wnerer ii crosses AJerbys cove,h tnenoe uown vne meanuerings ot SMiq, xuraey ' creek to the first station 'containing in the; Whole '45G aores, BiOfd OrlfeaS. f i The saia Wilmington- Bmildihgs Association I will execute and deliver to. the purchaser at i. said sale a proper conveyance bf the lands i aforesaid upon the payment .of tthe , purchase t money. '.-.S". '' ''''." " "'' ' , : i;o: , Aug 29, 1871-tS i ' i! : :,--1 . ; t ' BY JiAMES: MEARES.'-o.' V - ' i ( Valuable "BoaK?? Estate. BY virtue of the power Of sale contained Inf t a certain deed of, mortgage made by Hill.? m. King and Susan tt King to " The W liming-1 ton Building Association,'' dated the thirtieth' day ot May,-a-.D1870, and duly registered in1 the. offloe ot the Register of the .County of. ; New Hanover, in Book ZZ, at pageitfO and fol- lowing the said Association will, on, Wednes-V day, the twentieth day of September 1 1871, ex pose to saie at puoiio auction, at , tne uonrt House 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 inxthe cltv of Wilminelon aforesaid.' beginning at the South-eastern intersection of Eighth street with Swann street, thence mn ning Southwardly with the Eastern line of. said Eighth street sixty-six feet, thence Easv wardly in a line parallel with said Swann St. ,, fifty feet,- thence Northwardly in a line paral- lei, with said, Eastern line of Eighth street sixty-six1 feet to the Southern' line of said-, Swann street, and thence . Westwardly wlth said line Of said Swann street fifty feet to the1 beginning, being the. western end of lot nunv? bered one (1) la the block numbered three hundred and ten (810), as designated" in thei pian oi Baia cny. .xne Association win exe cute to the purchaser at said sale" a proper V conveyance of the same, and assign the policy ' of Insurance thereon, upon the payment oi the purchase money. : . - . - - CHAS. M STEDMAN, ATig'.-lfn-ta- r x Attorney, f Bice ! Bice ! i . -.It TjlRESH BEAT BICE, 5 ... . I i v 'IN. TIERCES and BARRELS,, i For sale by " " sept 12-tf ADRIAN ft TOLLERS. 1 4 Demiaira Diirjar. -i " -a A FINE LDT Df HOGSltEADS, t r . fi .to w the Setatt Trade, V-; For sale by yjn.i i n;'f 'ff- septlHt; -O-DBIAN & TOLLERS. - Cimdrica. I 1 Potatoes,5 Onions, English.' f Alo- ... .;r ,.... ...v... . OHAHPAGKE HEIDSIECII. . . For eale, In lota to uit3, ty . . '.-,.'.....;... ......... i.i. ..- ' ' , Bept 12-tf . , Arr.iAiia; vcrrzin. - -- . - J- . r ........ . V - ' ; Daily Journal, Sumter; IT ew3 and ur ter watchman please copy. One Square on day, ....:. tl o J. J! y.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 16, 1871, edition 1
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