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'"If - the nounina otais, published' daily,- ' WM. It BXBZZABD, Editor anI rrop'r. Ornoa, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. i Oae year, in advanco.;..i...l....Li...;..,'.7 00 Six moutn3v in advance.;.. 3 50 Three months, in advance...;..............' 2 00 une month, in advance... 75 i'ae Mobwing Star will be delivered in any twrt of the City at Fis-tbsm CawTa per week. H KT EO liO LOGICAL RllCOK. ' Sept. 17," 1871. Ti we.lv , rtrm' mom- Wind.X Weather ier eter. 7 A. H. 80:17 73 N E Ugut'cioudy -2 P. M. 30:15 80 E fresh Cloudy 9 P. M. 30:12- ' 71 Calm ... Fair Iean Temp, of day. 74 deir. Note. All barometric readings are reduced a. At.. . nb . . TH . L .!! 10 uie ocu-ievci auu to 04 aejrrees fanrenueiu - ROBBKT PBTBOTH, Sergt Sisrnal Service U. &. A. Weather Repori. : - War Department, i :e of Chief Signal Officer, ogton, 8ept. 17 1:35 P. M.) umce ' Washingtc ProbdMitiei, j-. The barometer will probably fa l very gener ally on the lower Lakes and Atlantic coast, aud the disturbance on Lake Michigan move eastward, extending into the Middle States on Tuesday. Cloudy weather, with occasion al light, rains, is probable for the Southern atyl Gulf States; rising barometer, with clearing weather and falling temperature on the Upper Lake. "Brisk winds ou the lower Lakes to- , night and Tuesday morning. ; 'TSJEl CITY. JBW AlViiKTll2JaK3T3. - ,. , r , . x , . - . . . , - - Hejwscekger's Live Book Store, 89 Market street New Books Just OutT ' f Misses Bubs A James. Female School. Wu.. M. tPoissoN.r Masonic ; Notice St. John's Lodge.' No. 1, F. A A. M. J. F. Rueckert. Pianos of superior make, at Masonic HalL ' W. P. Oldham A E. Wescott. The 'Steam tr Waccamaw. ..-..; ' - . ' ' Hv Burkimer, Sign of the "Indian Chief. TobaeCv8nff &c.NA Dudlet & EEMsTNo. 4 A rket street. Men's Kip Bpots A . . n . R. E. Colston, A. M.j Principal Capa Fear Military Academy.-'- , P. Mdepht & Co. Commission Business Purchase of Supplies.' . ; v .: ' Read the advertisement under the caption 4 'Lost and Found.' v See new advertisement under 'the caption of "Wants." Unmailable JLters. , - The following is the list of unmailable let ters remaining in the city postoffice, Sept. 19ih, 1871: Miss Mary Ellen Gibbons, New York ; T. Feeney, Sumter, 's. C.';Riggs & Bunce, New York. - ,V . . . Returned. " ' " llayorMartin, who has been absent for several weeks at the White Sulpher and Sweet S ul pht-r Springs, oi .Virginia, - and also on a brief visit to Washington, Philadelphia and .- . .' " ... . : f . . I o:Ler Northern Cities, returned to bis home in this city on Saturday evening last, greatly im proved in healths - Kxcursiou Next Sunday. - By an advertisement tn this issue, It will ba ft-en that the 8teale i lVaccamaw has been cLartered for an excursion to Smith ville on Sunday nextj for the benefit of persons who may wiih to attend f the ; dedication, of the Baptist Chorea at that place. See advertise ment for particulars. ). yl' r Accident. ' ; . y-::'w i- Yesterday afternoon, l about 6 o'clock, an old colored woman agedbetween 50 and '60 years, was accidentally knocked down and run over by a carriage, while passing the corner pf Fourth and Chesnut streets. The. driver got down and assisted her to rise, when she was taken In charge by some of her friends, tihe was not supposed to be badly injured.' . , , To the JForH lloase.1;; I '. ; , 1 Geo. King, col., who was taken to Elizabeth town, Bladen county, last week,7, to "stand his trial for .Urceny, hefore the Superior Court, was -returned yesterday, in , the, custody the of Sheriff, to take up his quarters in the Coun ty Work House;"In which ;institu ition.h'e has . 'J.:''ii5j L.Lj 'lil. : I oeen seniencea 10 uuru muur ior.i.wo jruara. He was lodged In jail for safekeeping until transferred to hi future quarters. --, . . - lt . Colored -onvenilon -. , A call, signed byjQeorge JL Mabson and Geo. W. PriceV Jr.,the two colored members of the. Legislature from this county; lias been issued requesting the colored voieMof ,the different counties comprising this Congressional Dis trict to meet'at their seVerai;ic6uniy seats on the 30th InstL.and appoint delegates to a Dis triet Convention; to be held in this city on the 3rd day of October next fdr the - purpose of choosing some sultahle personxr persons ;orfl. their race to represent them in ihe proDOsed weir :race w re preseus tnni ta ne jjrpposea ininpp.fi rrtnrp.nt. nn. tn hft held in CjDlnmbla. 1 colored convention, to be held ''f'MjellowfeTertiiere.;. Twenty cases have occur- a. o., on tnexotnproy- .The TWayePr :x to i Though we have been attempting to 4thr6w onM or? th rniii.K ti.Wi.n ftf tifti wiv. t . , ; 1 : I itsLHedieted'e , , . - i -. ' iir source of much comment and no little excite- ment in the community. . Some excitet indl- vidoala. wo learn, are proposing to send, their v.- - 15 :. I families to the mointains; while the attics .in all the three and four story build IngYire' At! a premium A gentleman " fromJ one of the Sounds informs us that a frightened, -market-man from that locality- returned - home late Friday night from this city: wherelie beard of thebig wayf,' andj' ifent rqnqdriamong his neighbors, arouslDg taem 'from their slumbers and retailing the terrible news of the expected billow, although ltas'past12 6TclVcic." 'We begall such to calm ih'eir fears fof .uw tiaye the best reasons for 'believing. that the tidal Wtve'. ia dftlfi dfon VnnAn imarc in Other J words, as PftfWMhey bas.lv.a crhel hoax- iriea oy some mischievous wagrto - irignten j-vvjBuui, yivuwr eyoiLcnoc8 wAiue- uo wj i back and . enjoHheoke,; Agasslz the learned hatnralist, neyermade any.sueh pre- neyermaae auy.suen pre: d -w hhnM not Tfti!v it. , M diction. : If he did. -; tt When it as' .rejported last week that a i- A Jersey City man,: slfghtly, intoxicated, Detective Hester Carpenter, it is said, French donnt hid 'eloped Iro'inNewpOrt 'wUhl'enitothVpoice totioa.a!'ieir,f!iiIghte -ig. presented a second time an' account against the wife of a New Yorker, one hundred and and asked Jp he locksd tip.' ''He said' he 'pre- Hester' 'which had . been paid. . Angry severiteennabobs took the . first , steamer .'for (erred'itlat,to i"oW j home ' and r receiving a words passed, when Hester knocked Car Cong Branch In order 'to count tneir families, scolding from bis wife. penter down. , .s- " rag.. ' ' I ' . -. ' - - ' . " . ' : - ' ' ' If! ' " ..... . 1.'-. , :- ' -: - " - - - ' - ' 1 ' : . - ' ' . .. 1 - i 1 i't - - v -1 -x jr.- M i - nt a I a - v - n. . TTV 7TTT "KT 1 CO tf UJU V JL1 0 JLOo i.o!i tts. ; --Absentees of Jhe;Summer moutha are rapidly returning. . ; - - ' Ladies. short walking dresses will con tinue this season: - There was no session or the City Court yesterday morning I x : 5 4-- - Emergent meeting of St, John's .Lod. Ft. A A. M., this eveninir, blC 8 o'clock. "-'. '?"' I'.."" 'a Three stylish bonnets will buy one of Anderson's best sewing machines. . j ' Two white female patients were granted permission to enter the City Hospital jester- day. i" This Is said to have been the worst sea son for mosquitoes ever known in the South' em States.. - - - -v , A - - - ' -It Is expected that the Steamer Cauoell will be ready to resume her trips 5 bythe 10th of next month. , j' A fishing smack arrived yesterday after noon with a supply of fine blackfish, which met wich a rapid sale.' ' ' ' 1 Misses Burr and James advertise In this Issue that they will re-open their school on Wednesday, October 4th. ; ' y ? t Don't forget the grand family excursiop to' the seashore to morrow. 'A large number are expected to participate. . The Davenport Brother are making their way In this direction. '. They will exhibit in Petersburg on the 21st and 22d. j " j - Will no effort be made to have .Wilmicg- ton represented in the r National Commercial Convention to assemblr1n Baltimore shortly ? 1 Wassent's preliminary .examination' has been postponed until Thursday, his counsel not being "ready. "If was' seV for yesterday morning. ; : , -fii i .D. A. Smith, the enterprising furniture man, has Commenced moving into' his new mammoth store ton t Front, between Princes and Walnut streets. i f Messrs. Harriss " A Howell are having built, on their wharf, a new and commodious shed, wjth office included, for the benefit of their shipping linesv . ! . , . f 7 Advertisements under head of " Wants," M For Sale or Kent," or "Lost and Found" will positively -be charged full rates-unless paid for in advance. i ., & . . ! tf f- Wm. Thurber, colored, of this city, has been appointed Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue for this (the Third) District, tins C. Posner (white) removed. , f? -Messrs. P. Murphy .& Co. advertise that they have embarked in the Commission busi ness, and solicit a share; of patronage. They will attend to the sales of all kinds of produce and the purchase o"f supplies, and will "make . . x r.- -i , . I nAvAnrcn nn nonftiirnnrientA. W rpcretted to . leam. - vt.rrtv ftRr. iL t ; i--" ..ii-1 . . " noon, .that the condition of Mr. Robert Cos- -. - ... . . - , tt tin was anything: but encouraging. He was troubled much with fever on Snndav and again on yesterday, which was having a very bad effect upon him. Cape Fear' Academy rn:-il f;, The fourth annual session of the Cape Fear Military Academy "will commence on Monday," October 2d, in the same location as heretofo re. The reputat'on -of this institution, ' under the innorviiian rf fZan T? Tft rinTctnm !a tnr WP.11 '""f" - ' . . , " " 1 established to require any recommendation at our hands. Cooi Weatber. , . On Sunday ? night; as we are in form ed by Sergeant Seyboth, Signal Officer at this point, the thermometer at Mt. Washington stood SO degrees below the freezing point, and yester day .morning it' was .11 it degress below the freezing point, and the wind blowing 78 miles an hour, which would indicate a violent hur- ricane. vvnm 1 mrlMton...- . . - . I VmmVhA nninff!Q. learn .that there have been only 56 dealhs from f " .7 '. - " - - i iuy :-typrjfum iue ,wiu ui o uijr, nucu '"" 1 :' f... It... 1Ctl. .f-T.1. - first death from that disease took place,, up to Saturday, sept. 16th. For the- weekending Saturday, there were only i deaths from the fever. -The Ifeios - says z h We .have-i- good 'reason to - believe that the mortality will steadily diminlshi and by the eod-of the month InalrrnifWnt-' 1 tlharlton baa a norm- X!?1:00 losignmeant. vnanesion nas a popu- lation ofnearlySO.OOOi and' 'we have only 9 deatbfroin everjq f;an;t entires week Ine I epidemieis astonishingly; mud f in character, and Charleston, in spite of the fever, is one of the healthiest 'cities in the Union.": I The same nanefsavs a letter from Cedar Keys, " . . ., - . , gonville rw announces the appearance of . 1 - deatK".; w 1 - uur press teiegramoi lassmgui reports oniy one death from the fever for the twenty-four hoars preceding. a: .1 n . ... ifti 1 I ;i'fJ-v -' Our CWD isasKet. .. j 1 " . :J - , v C-, L . ."2-r - r" ' . J 1 ir:.i sn n.V Ufr a .tnl. I Yalesville. Conn hasn't a - -rz:;iu'.:i'uJAM Yadkin - ouui uuu tlw. "Jn shftm urn awfnllv shrewd. l Air-Vir iVj -r- . .v- ! - .i Most lovers like to be alone witn their sweethearts, of course. ., I : -Deep, ttr woman's iatureUhe love 'ot housecieaniniis implanted. ' . " "f - The anti-klsslng- movement aVsarktoga , 3 r x i - has crombled rnto ruins.. : . - ; - ; Seven young women ; from Oregon have become stuaenjsjn. one puns dowu wui- s VatOries of music, fr "T JLL WffcekWj&cetM be' admitted to the; Wesleyan"' University,' at Mlddletown, vjonn., on tne same perms w mco. . , snotsSa V V wife.' forty Js said Jcrrold nhat ftrmab should change her like a w - .. I jm .at armftn should ehanee her Ilk. bankote - ior.two twenties. . - i -.' .;.--;--:.-. :;; : - ,. - .a ' " . M , , : 1 WILMINGTON, ff. C, I A Good One. TheNewbern Tim ia responsible 'for the 'statement that a coneregation of colored Bap- tist ; in that city as that paper isinformed, are keepingupa thirty day protracted meeting, lu"rder to bo Prepared for the coming of the u,s waTe--J or a la w days, this meeting ". Tl """'r " ces"J I MmWU, LUG meetings being kept up all "night. Appropos ? of the above, we have it on good authority that a number of 'colored Deo- pie residing on the i Sounds below this city ir agitated abput the coming wave that they J have opened a correspondence with some of the leading colored men of this city in refer ence to the propriety of removing their fam ilies to this place, jin order to be as far as pos sible out of danger. ' - . Advertlslnaf for the People. KWe would call the attention of the public to the Morning Stab's charges for short adver tisements, especially for the accommodation of the growing demand for the publication of brief notices 'such.'as.'Wants,'.', .r "To Let," "For Sale,''etc ; Most advertisements of this cuaraciercan oe reaucqa to, uvq Jints space, and the charge for tbeni being but half our regular rates when paid for strictly in advance This offers Increased '.. Inducements for ser vants wanting places, for families wishing do mestics, for farmers having a horse, or a cow, or an old wagon for sale, landlords . wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords, to use -the Mqkniko Stab as a medium for . commu nicatiug with their several but unknown cus- tomers. ' -1 .'" ". J i . . Rfnnborn ..n'.i'mov. :.nni r ixr.it' f t''T-Tr-'- WihA7i nni,i;t.n,i AAti r A. any change in 'theirplaces-'i ' vrii: i , The use of the daily newspaper, as the agen cy for commonicaUoa between people of all classes, is constantly increasing,' and illustrates one of tho ways in which modern - civilization is saving time, labor, and money, in carrying on the business of life. ; . i J tf- . KIVER AND MARINE SEWS. A telegram from Fay etteville via Raleigh, received by the People's Steamhoat Compaay, announcera freshet in the Cape Feaf. . So. may look for'a whols fleet ot steamers with) the next forty-eight hours,' J K ;i .', , , A telegram received by Messrs. Williams, A Murchison, dated 17th, reports a rise of feet at Fayettevillc, and vlver Btill rising. This will put the ; river in fair boating, order, for some time, at least; and it is hoped that fur-' ther rains will make navigation continuous for j many months to come. . The steamer A. P. Hurt, Capt. Skinner, ar rived here yesterday afternoon, being the first Fayetteville boat that has. made her appear- ance m our waiere 8mce ia85 naay weeK Cnnt. S rftnnrta that hft left Favetteville on Monday of last week, getting as far as Eliza- bethtown, where the boat was detained for . . . , , . s. several daysby the low water. Leavingthere r, Ji , T . , l""WJ D"w ftVU rru,.... about fifty miles up the river, which point she' left yesterday morning.: Capt. Skinner knew nothing of the freshet at Fayetteville, but this was natural, as it had not reached far enough this side of Fayetteville to be felt up to the time of his arrival. '; Boarders.: - If v6n want Boarders, advertise in our new I 1." . . . . i - . m.-.i LT ' r aepartment, unaer neaa 01 " nsnis, at nau our; regular rates, for advertisements not ex ceeding five lines. - ' N; . .' tf i If yon have found anything, advertise , it ' in bur new department, under head of '.Lost and Found,!,' at half our regular rates, for t adver tisememts not exceeding fire lines. .-. , i tf ; SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. -. Mr. Husli F. Murray, has bef come me associaxe euicor 01 me vvnsuiug- ion juxvrets; ton Aapreas; : a 'lliVil'S-u-! 1 , . xl iuimuer 04 yuiui"u:ijaijurer i have left Wilson; county for the sugar . . . i r ... piamaiions OI .JjOUlSiaua. : ulear the Nease1 on Broad street in ewbern,1 James DaX!8,L m. 1849, set - another rst "printing presseverf in orth Cafolinar Bo sajs ;the Journal of , , t 7 lr. : 7 tnat the Cherokee Indians of c thiff E state certainly plaj their.aanual-game ' of ball in. that city, , sometome nextMnonth, j probably during the tair week".' : ; w? rph- R reliablf in formed that the radicals'of' Ithat ! district wjttn iii tfj.ti iUVA i:4;Vi IV thfi' fl ,v v "& -""r "v. ' ,w - T i coYernor, Jodge RuaselPfor congress, and Nathan McLean forjudge.. -1 ir.T v - 3 v - f ;; IT Two prisoners, one white and the 3ther colored, escaped irom tne lireen. county jail on Sunday J morning ot last wceki but. were pursued and recaptured.- . i The negro was fired upon by the sheriff ana was sa uuuiy luimcu turn. c uicu uu mi J-4. v iu, vii . . , .' - ; . ... ::. Iho NtOtPavil A -TheStatesville-4wi says: During v Court fweefcj wecoh versed with and.Surry, knd theycOhburred. in a most : . ... : . mil' I LlaYoraoie report oi me corn crop. , iue. upland corn will turn out very- weli ana the yield of tbe bottom ands Tvhich are ettensire Trille most Mgg 'Tfie Kewbern- Times j says : We are informed that. JP;1? along the Banks and at. Beaafort, and the gea CQastj . iew q thei Tisit fae Tjd&1 Yf folding grayer meet- n,ffnt and jdav. in which prayers are fae"S avTe"uppdrndios calamity.:!, Many, persons are Joining the- "'""t "v & -e j - - v..... . . - ?he .Eale,'?h, ffn? ' 1 J. B. Carpenter, of "the Rutherford ar, J was knocked d( aown ou x nuajr, iu , tuo office of caroet-bag Shafler, in this city, by TUESDAY. SEPT. 19. 1871. I .Whole IT6. 1,243 A Mrs; Sarah ; . Fancctt, a hip-Illv rPSnp.r.ter1 wirlnur lor?w nf Alomonna county, committed suicide oq Monday, the neck tp a rafter in an outbuilding of her residence, j She left a note stating that she uau ueen seaucea ana rumea ov a man '""-rr uuu V e nau accomplished his purpose by force and threats, ana that she could not survive her loss ot honor and character j and took her life to hide her shame. So we learn'from the Sentinel . -i - ''' ' .The People have been so much imposed upon by several worthless Sarsayarillas, that we are glad to be able to recommend : a pre- -paratlon which can be depended on as . con taining the virtues of that invaluable medi cine, and is worthy of the public confidence. Doot. AYER'S SaBSAPARILLA cures when anything can cure the diseases that require an alterative medicine., - . ' , Health, t the poor man's ricbes, the rich man's bliss, is found in AYER'S MEDICINES, after a fruitless search among other remedies. A word to the wise is sufficient. . . t- It has no Rival. "' ' PowrfBlt Tina nAAn aatlafiiplnTitv H Amnnstratad w do owing ;io lis strict qasiacAi. fusz i t, no JffillWaa'-lSa such as are free from any injurious substances. Two teaspoonfuls , of Dooley's Yeast Powder is all that is necessary in a quart of floury wuiie orainary xsaKing irowaera require irom one-third to one-half more. Hence, Dooley's is the, most economical, reliable, and f the best. Manufactured by Doolet & Bbotheb, j generally. o mew ai , ev iert Jror saie hy grocers 1 ti v, :i fsept 19 eodlw Tn Th Sat i? MABBIED. L MAHONEY-GREGORY At the residence of the hrlde's father, on the 14th instl, by Rev hnE.Kmg,Mrm.BMahoney,fbrmerly' 1 ?a-ughterpf Mr,,Wm,H. Gregory, formerly of j.umiuojiu. va. -' - , - Savannah Norfolk and: Richmond pa DIED, " . -.UflOf o1??11101688 Springs, Va. on the E. and Athalia Lippittfaged 2 Years Ina 8 months. V i r ,iA?i "I -uu.cn .y cwou, youngest aaugncer oi jqo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS., H. B T R E H I lffi E R, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . TOBACCO, -:-;.V.' ' " PIPES, ?i ,; " :"" ; : : . ' AND IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC No.1 6 MARKET STREET. 8epi9tf -:i ; ; ;.' . ;.' '. ' i';: .' C-v THE f Steamer WaccBjnaw" HAS BEEN CHARTERED TO ACCOMMO- date anv who may wish to attend the deuicaiion of the Baptist (Church at Smith- Steamer will leave promptly at 8 As M Sun- i uay ana rexurn same aiternoon. ; .ti, , Tickets can be had at Heinsberger's, E. Wescott's, T. ,D. Meares, Agent, Oldham & Cummings'. 1 ; " ; -' . : ; 1 - Fare 11 for round triD i2 50 for lamilv tick ets.. 'All proceeds, over and above enarter uartv to be &lven aaid chnrch. ' ., -7 , - v W. P. OLDHAM, E. WESCOTT - aepl9-2t Lien's Kip Boots ! :;-v- ij'.W' "i : ;;..i.-C's'f . 'f""""ii 'I' '"til .. 1 j ; t TiTATi'a TTiti Paaq f i ".' ." 1 .'i '-ri ! t y 1 . ' 'k - '' DUDLEY & ELLIS, fi.H :i- h " '-.-.U-U ' it ";f-f " Sigh of the Big Boot. sept 19-tf If PIAKOS t ' ' gT SUPERIOR MAKE, showing certificates .of excellence in every respect, from the moss eminent musicians m ine uni iea states. New 7 Octave Pianos from $275 to $900.' Good Secdnd-Hand Pianos from $50 to$25j." ' ; ' ? MASONIC HALL,' WILMINGTON, N.' C. -?.s '' aug'2i-tf J I: t''l J, frU ECKERT. l Female School; 'T. ; -ISSES?BURR 4 JAMES will re-open School on Wednesdav. October 4th Musical Department conducted, by Mrs.'M. S.Cushlng. i Afewpupils outside of the school can be accommodated with Music hours upon . Tor further particulars see Principals, or consult Circulars at the Bookstores. . Commission Business. rriHE undersigned offer their services to the UL-pnOiicto do a Commission Business ir tne sale of all kinds of produce, and thennr. iViooA r annniiaa o-ni 4i 1 m AHranMAn consignments.' . ' They BOlicit a share Of patronage; and hope by punctuality and attention to merit it. ; ' P. MIJRPHY CO. sep 19-6 w. New B ooks Just Out ! .0 Tf'- - HE LOST DISPATCH, Behind the Vail, A Daughter of Heith, A' Rolling Stone, "Amert- can Wonder Land, Carlyle's Frederick, the Great,.The Coming Racef,Folle.Farine, The ':. ': : ' s v French, eyolntion, John ; Jerningham's Journal, Mrs Jernlngham's Journal, Terrible Temptation . The Cousin 'from.1 India, Little Sunshine's Holidays. ; 1 4 X ?(irtro.? : Jor sale at HEINSBERGER'S; ! :r 'Live Book Store: sept 17-tf tin HOOP ffiOH. COTTOH TIES MD GLUE. q- p tbqn, 35. Tom Cotton' mis'.- , TT7. ,t ' ' ; i - - . For, sale hy . sept 17-tf v. ' 'P. W;tERCHNER,: 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. r " JBacoix t Bacon ! ; ; f 100,000 1 For sale hy June 2i-tf WTLLARD BROS. NEW ADVERTTSEMENTB Sfc JollIl'S Lodffe, NO. 1. ; , -"".. - V-v Sj' ttimergbnt 'meeting THIS (TUESDAY) ,J jv jxmnu ax a o'ciock. I By order of the W. M. wk.;m. poisson, '.:.(. . . . J. Secretary. , sept 19-1 1 '1 CAPE FEAR -P-r-r vm nr m rtti.nr illllfl 1 iiit I iiUiiiiJCiili X . THE Fourth Annual Session of thia Institu tion will commence on . MONDAY, OCTOBER 2D, - ' : c-'-.-i '- - . , - -, v , in the same location as heretofore. ' Terms as usuaL . . - - ' t For circulars - and further information ad dress, . '.- . ; ,. i ." ... R. E. COLSTON', A. M., sepl9-lm ;, . - Principal. Office -Master of- WILMINGTON, N. C, Sept. 16,' 1871." ON AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPT.'. : 18th, the Freight Trains4, will run! as follows i 3 Through 1 Freight wm'ieave Wumlngtbxi' daily (Sundays excepted) at 4:00 A. M.; Arrive atWeldon8-5QP.M.t' "i.jtl 4-t-': ! i ''-i I Leave Weldon 4:80 'A.' M.J arrive at Wilining- . .- . '. . . . , I'll i V'. jt .1 ' 'I ."i V J',!.' ton9P;M." I - i i : : i( Way Freight will ; leave ( Wilmington Tnes-1 days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 73 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro at 4.-05 PM: r i ' , ' T T, """""f e " B Fridays a 6:15 AM.v making close connection j Leave Goldsboro Mondays,' Wednesdays and with N. C. Railroad, and arrive at Wilmington 2:25 P.M. There will be a Passenger Car attached-, to. this train for the accommodation of way-pas-. senger3.::;:! t, 1. uu vvc. r Df L. FILLY AW.' sept 17-tf Master Transportation. Superior. Glotlung ! .... , , :Vi,;: ALL--THE 'J V Oil Iieading and Popular Styles X Made up under the supervision of our N.,Y. partner, Mr. E. L. Harding, 69 Duane St.," Hill will be here the coming week.' 1 1 ; ; :' - '" -Mf ' 1 -V OV THK BBST Home and Foreign Manufacturers. ;ju munsojt &co;,i Clothing and Furnishing Store, sept 17-tf1 -88 Market si. - Notice. THE STEAMER CASWELL XT7TLL be ready to resnme her regulartrlps VY on Black River on the 10th of October. On the same day the Steamer LITTLE SAM will be put on North East River between Wil- mixtgxoa anu xiaiibviiie. J a. -S TT 1 ill -i..,..S - 1 sept 16B5Flm ; ; vRi P. PADDISON; SCHOOIi NOTICE, s fJlHE subscriber will f open,- during the ' en-r, ju suing Autumn, a scnooi ror uoys in this city, t xne numoer or pupua win Deiimitec twenty-flve- An extended experience in t instruction of youth, I leeir to be the: best pledge I can offer to. the public. " - ' .-f ;; : MiOni-r?-.-ilJ-R;K:'MEADE."i Retesekobs : Bishop Atkinson, Revds.A. Ai Watson, D; D., H. L. bingleton and Geo." Pat terson. - . . : ,.' Fortenns, apply to Col. J.W. AtkihBon.' : .; July6-eod3m Th 8at Tu i iwiit T HE - undersigned ' desires a nosltion as l u jit-ti, ;.-. ; ; )tv ii a'iTi . ' -i.i I "sept 17-3t":' 5 n 0 JAMES MoHUTCn ON J ?- 1 "ORESH BEAT RICE, -1: : ? ' ;v v-, --'. f.1-..K:oo:f?.''K,'"i': - I :n ;f3 Y.TrBRCES and BARRELS,: c 1 :jwrj afle oy f fl ' sept 12-tf ADRIAN & TOLLERS.; Crackers' 0r: BBLS. ASSORTED CRACKERS" i Milk, Hand-Made, Butter, Soda, Lemon, Pilot Bread, Ginger Snaps, Ac. -f ' ' " ''-. ' ''f' i'Au)-. ' - Just received and for saTe by .,, t " I j . ' ; ' " : '"f ' n'i ' -; - CHAS. D. MYERS ft CO- ' . . sept 17-tf . 7 North Front Street. tr Sugars.- JT A J?BLS. .SUGAR JUSTRECErviD, by in j steamers ana - 1ta.11. or - e verv anaiitv. 1 ' ' Dealers and consumers will' do wen to call and examine our stock., , , r r ; ;:. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO. :" 'r 7North Front Sti septl4-tf Canned Goods. 150 Oases 1 and 2 ft'. Oysters, 50 do.' Lobsters, VMCO AUUlttlVCOf VMCO JrACCJLX VXll J j f ; a t V 50 Cases Peaches. . For sale by . . - ' , s - fi .-?-. Fi W. KERCHNER,' '. sept 17-tf. ,.( '; 27,28 and 29 North Water St. Sugar; and Coffee. : - r T . 1 15 HHDS. DEMAR ARA and P. R. SUGARS, 50 Bbls Refined Sttgars,,. j..,- i :-l.::;f s ' hi ,.': 75 Bags Coffee, all grades, For sale by - ' F. W KERCHNER, sept 17-tf - 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. '-(La 4 in i iT-irriiTr" iliirTif.'n their ;tTr iVftT sixtyix'feetto the Southern lme of iiitl ... ... .. ... . h -i owann street, ana-tnence wefltwardiv with cuvco. AUUICS9 1. V.JWA : 't i ; , . . . L said line of said Swann atrAAt. Aft foot f "I5ATE3 OT" ADTHHTISIUa I One Square one day, ti twoaavs,...M,... 1 three da vs... fonr days........ 2 live days....... P one week .........w.... S Contract Advertisexnenta taken atr portlonately low rates. r . llarrlaeres. Deaths. Relisions: Funeral t Obituary notices will be tasertd at half rat when paid for in advance ; otherwise full ra' .TxHKa--CasIi on demand, o : :f -v? f ADVERTISEMENTS. At Low Prices : 6nnn bushels ,U U U . WHITE and MIXED CORN. ( 3QQ Second-Hand Spirit Barrels, ' Q BARRELS DISTILLER'S GLUE, OK TONS HOOP IRON, 1 1 1 nil tt01J&Bmg--AiKni anii iteavy. JLUM ',;iv:.: ..'-.'v.jitij. v gg TONS GOOCB?S COTTON TIES, fiCA KEG S NAILS, i-i-";---';--"1'-.; 1 Kfl Barrels Refined Sugars, JgQl BAGS COFFEB, . 'hl'" Kt BOXES. D. S. SIDES,: : vrl O A HHDS. BACON HIDES ioo bbi,s(? M pos .n-".;'' For sale by1 i' ; u.? "sep 17-tf '.WILLIAMS 'A IfURCHISON. Only $3 00. T !l if f'-Jf HAT $3 WHISKEY AT , FRENCH'S Is without a doubt the BEST LIQUOR, FOR THE MONET EVER '" BROUGHT TO THE CITY. Don't take mv word for it. hnt trxr It vnnr. Self. It is only $3 per gallon, and pure and good. vd'I-JbD':j'' W, R. FRENCH, 3 Si'iT.- , sept 17-tf Cor. Market and Second sts. AUCTION S A TiES. J. T. JAMES, Auctioucer. '.1 By .'JAMES W ME ABES. .'IS ;. , sale of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE JXT virtue of the' power of sale contained In il a certain deed ot mortgage made by Jas. ,.' J cUutchon to Dn Bratz Cntlar, Michael cronxy anu liooen m. uaiaer, xxusiees or rne Wilmington Building Association," dated the i, eighteenth day of September," 18Gis and duly V registered in the office of th Register of the rn r f-TT nf Vanr XT a -w attah 4v T)a1 V V AnnA i 133 and following, and transferred arid assign- ed to "The Wilmington Building Assoc tion" by deed dated the eighth day of April, i loi, ana amy regisierea in ine omce or the ' Register of the Connty in Book B B B, at page 490 and following ; the said Association will. on weanesuay, the twentieth oay of septem- 1 ber, 1871, expose to sale at public auction, at V the Court House Door in the dtv of Wilminjr- h ton, 1 or cash, all that certain piece or parcel " Of land described in said deed of mortgage, as ' i follows : Situate, lying and being bi the eounry J of jtf ew Hanover, and bounded on the east by V the Wilmington and: Weldon Railroad; on the f west by the lands of the late Thomas I. Davis it and Samuel Paxtott Walters, on the north by i the lands of David 8. Sanders, and on tho' south by the lands of William AJ Wright. . U'ne Association, will execute to the nnr- H chaser at said sale a proper conveyance 01 the ;, same .upon the payment of the purchase t .money. . e.-i r.;. , . ! CHAS. M. STEDMAN, Attorney. Aug 29,1871-tS J. ; T. JAMES, Auctioneer. ;. BY JAMES ft MEARES.: 1, . i "! SALE OP Valuable Real Estate. T Y virtue of the power of sale contained in JL.J a certain aeea oi mon mortgage made by Hill. r to r xne wiiming ' dated the thirtieth dul v reir 1trvl in the office of the Register of .the. Countv of New Hanover, in Book ZZ, at page 570 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 uouse uoor in tne city or Wilmington, for cash, all that certain lot or parcel of land de scribed in said deed of mortaraore. an follows : Situate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, beginning at the South-eastern intersection nf I .Eighth street with Swann street, thence run. ningooutnwarcuy witn the JCastern line of wardlvin a line carailel with ham Hwnnn Kt juty jcwj.uienee aonnwarajy in a una. paral- beginning, belnsr the western end of lot nnm. ' .bered one (Ij iathe block numbered three hundred and ten (510), . as designated in the plan of said buy. ;;The. Association 5wlll exe cute te the purchaser at said' sale a proper conveyance of tho same, and assign the policy - v uuuuigg uicu. tipon .MB - payment Qf- the purchase money; 3 " -: : - f - - t , ' Aug 29, WTl-ts FOR SALE. OR RLIMT, .TTWtt BEST That Desirable Dwelling on f JC the corner of Seventh and Princess Sts , containing six rooms, gas and all :the neces sary out-buildings; good well or water on the premises. Apply to ' H.C.EVANS, . . ' sept 15-1 w . i, ) At G R. French A Son's. r : .. ".' i " ' ' '"" 1 " TTIOB BEST Five desirable residence for AJ ' rent two on Fifth street, two on Seventh street, and one on Fourth street, all deBirably located. For terms, apply to v sept 17-1 w Oat. W. J. PENTON. WEDTwenty Sluires Meanic'e Apply at thisodce. . abbuiuuuu omws, - . . 3 isept 12-1 w l,AWTED-One No. 1 'Teamster for driv i .if ; lng timber teams.' Good wages and per uuuicuh eujpiuyiueiiL. ao regaru vo race, col or or former condition. Ada re? rsepl.2w-vtri..t v - JyH. SPRINGER. , i LOOT A HP FPU U D, EOTJSD. At 8pringers Turnout 8.CC0 feet -inch "White Cypress Weather-Boards, seasoned. Any person will please call, pay charges and take the same away. J sepitf-lw . SPRINGER. 1 1 iMiscrFrnTi a tteotjs. 300,000 Pcniicla Oil - i fa: b : g u a ir o TjlOIi sale on reasonable terms at the Cape JC Fear Chemical WorkSrCastle street, Mil. xnington, , D.M.BUI13, '.. . . Chemist. to I ton; Building Association JO I rtftv nt Mat. A. T. 17rt. nV1 i Mixing ana ousan a. tuns f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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