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1S71. :J ' PUBLISHED DAILY, '-F k a M. If BERNARD, Editor and Prop'r. Orrioft, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. One year." in advance......... ......$7 00 Six months, in advance...... S 60 Three months, in advance...... ...... ....;;2 00 One month, in advance. ... .. .v. ? 35 The Uobnino Stab will be delivered in any part of the City at Fekjuu Cains per week. HETEOUOLOUICAL RECORD. - rr- 's jxher- Time. Batm mom- Wind.' Weather eter. eten , k . ,x f-- 'i 1 - - i i 7 A. M. 80:01 - '; 66 HE' light , Ctoudy ' )i P.;? AL ;29;S9, . 80 N gentle Cloudy,; 9 P. M. 29:80 , 74 N: light Cloudy Mean Temp, of day, 73 degr. - Notb. All barometric rea dings aro reduced to the sea-level and, to 82 degrees , Fahrenheit , " "HOBKRT SBTBOTH, - ; . : . t Serjt't Shrnal Service IL &. A. Weatber Report. ." J. Office of Chief Signal Officer, V v Washington, Sept.5 17 4:85 P. MU, The.barometer Wili probably again, fall In tbs Northwest and the area of high barometer move from WBconsln eastward, followeoVby lnw Trpnra and threatening weather. The brisk winds on Lake Michigan will probably extend to Lakes Huron ana ane io-nigni, ana the conditions - remain favorable for rain ..on Weduesday on the South Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Partially cloudy and clearing weather : in the Middle and Eastern States, with light i rain on the coast in the morning." - . THiEl.OIT". V , J1JBW ApVJKtTIlifflBHTS. . ; HstNaBBRGBR's Live bookstore, 89 Market street A New JPoem Envelopes. ,, . i Louis, Davis & Co. Wholesale Dry .Goods House. . ; Wm. Mv Poibsoh. Masonic ' Notice St, ohn's Lodge, No.1 1, F. & A. M. Dudley Eiijsi'lNol 41 Market istreet. Finest Imported French Blacking. v J, , D. CpMMrjio. Regular Monthly Meeting Wilmington Building Association. ' Jamb? & MbabbsJ Auctioneers. Attractive Sale of Furniture. - l ; G. A. NawBii, Agent. A Day of Rejoicing Worth, & Worth. -Lime ! Lime! ! Manufacturers "'of Wliie. l -. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that a person is 4certaiDly not liable to special tax by manufacturing of wine from grapes of his pwu growth; nor is he liable to liquor dealere taxif he sells his wine at the place where it; was manufactured. But if he sells at any other place, he incurs liability id -' special tax as liquor dealer", wholesafeor re tail, or both as the case may. require." V - 'i - Well Drained., io cuy id tue oouiu is Deiier arameay man Wilmington now iai '""There is not a pond or pool of stagnant water within the cuporate limits or for the distance' of one mile therefrom. The result ts seen in lhe unosu 1 good healtb' for i he season of the year which now prevails, and cs pecially in the comparative scarcity of ctitllV and fever.;;-,!:'- Jfl'':"-!Fr- j:y. Indestrnctlble.Ta. r 'H.Ty-i '5-;- f -f The indestructible Tag Is a great convenience to merchauti It answera-'the. combined pur pose of a direction' label arid business card. Call, at , the .Stab s Printingtand Publishing House audu)ply'yourseIves i still- '' :au:m Ilia Condition.; ! We regret' to learn sthat Mr.' Costin still lies in a very precarious condition. One entire side of his body is completely- paralyzed. He has been speachless from the firsthand from a test made by his physiciau, yesterday afternoon, it is thought that if he is, in possession of hhi faculties at an, it must be in a very sngnt oe grce;' The chances for his recovery "are now considered Yery small indeed. jsir ? f i ' I . City Court. ... i -!' 4.' The following cases were disposed of yester day: . - 1 ffi1' 10' ' Duncan Parker;: , charged i with fighting, : quarreling, &c Case continued.' ;'v i 3 - Geo. West, charged with $urslng, quarreling, &c.v was found guilty landt senterfced to pay . j the penalty and costs. ;; Alderman Kellogg re ;ff commended that ihe penalty be reduced, j -; -'- - Ann! Morris alias Rachel Ann Sealey, charged ' willi jcursing quarreling and etreetrfwaiking. ' Not gulUy of cu Case re - fc'rred to thv.Mayorand AlkermanCbadbourn.' :'l' Wholesale Dry d ood:' lloase. ; .1 r v Those-enterprislrig merchants Louis, Davis" - & Ccv,, through :Messrs. Fishblate & Bro., Su perintendents, have opened a: strictly whole sale dry goods house at 23 .Market street, and, advertise that Ihej ill jjelj as cheap, and on as good terms, as goods can be bought In New" York or Philadelphiat Country merchants would do well to examine their stock and con sult their prices before sending North for their iroods. See advertisement. .' , : Prlntlntf.JPaper:r;:"vj-f -":: I ; We do not keep" Printing T4per regularly; in stuck for sale ;; but can always supply our rrjendswl.th ten ;reamsiareasonablet ' prices for all strictly cdfeh iorders'Slze 28x40 inetes, and same quality as that used on the MoKMNQ STAiTahd Carolina Farmer ?;? - tf .. Splnnlnff ottonrfm The attention of the. Southern i people has been called quite recently to i thV grektldvanr tine ot spinning their; cotton lnto; yarn and ; bhippi ngtlt :nlrecY A gentleman who baa lately . examined intql 1 ins matiervery inorougniy says tnat vue. proi its upon yarns aro much greatef than I upon , fabricsi!nglis macStnery ea&ly robUin-5 able at' fair costs, which will manufacture the ' - numbers of yarnusediu Great BritaiCy Great saving Isjmidetl . insuraricft ridoh w be abipped from 8otb ;; 'dohaYeti&te .--ocrprincipai pojctsw? A'i&&. iukmyf- and elsewhere are devoting their attentiohr-tO ' exceedstthe capicity tO'S5ppiyT;Wtreft4'' :w.eIij4et&ailbSjst', tkt'j'l6''thi tiox ifc)in England It ii l kriothati the spinners make "the'inbheyf . and thaV BpInnlng . la anntfreiy separale interest: ifroiirnufaci 1 1 ..fT J. t lxeal Dots. Plenty of large, fat September raulleta In market'yesterday. - : -r ' 1 - , f 4 1 f. Little Georgia'Briggs, is creating a' aehsa"' lion in Goldsboro aa a skatist. ' - i J andaee Shriery BrpNf;w. Goods; - f Aiuiesi. Biyies our. 1 1 . . 2t Silk dresses with brocaded', flounces are coming In fashion again thW winter : -"The days are being abrevlate'd at the rate of two minutes for 'fortyeight hotirs.:v : -V vr- Two colored pa'trenta were' "senYto the City Hospital yesterdy--one male and one fe male, k --' ', 1 L.t-r 7-j ? 'i M Emergent meeting" of St., Johns ;Lbdge. 4TV AvjfrWtfcia.tWtidnjday) evening, at' 7 o'clock. - Hereafter the City Court? Judge wlll rev ceive theJreeafand- cosU saliowed:by 4aw, :in- ateaa or a salary. , . -rr..- r s I hern urn firAmnntln iii tMi num.i. five Sundays each-s'omething that does not i Our Associated Press telegram of last night reports only one" death! from the' prevailing disease for the preceding twenty-four hours. The work of opening Mulberry ' street from Nluth to. Tenth; ther contract for which was given to Col. D. Klein, h as been com-i menced. -x - f - The sale of valuable real estate advertised by Messrs James &.Meares, Auctioneers, will take.-place at the" Court House door to-day, at A large crowd Is expected to participate In the family excursion on the Steamer Wacea- maw this morning. The boat will leave her wnart ai iu o'ciock. v l ; ... -t .-it J-.-; . " , ' - , . A..-... At this port, fp the- fiscal year ending JuneSOtb, 1871, f 129,404 70 was collected as duties on Imports,' $959 07 as hospital money, and $2,0(8 69 as tonnage money. . r ! t The Mayor took a drive around the city yesterday for the' purpose of inspecting ;the condition of the streets, alleys. &c. We learn that the result was satisfactory... . We learn that the county is now in funds and la fast'paying off its indebtedness. Those having claims; and wanting the money, should now present them for settlement. ; Messrs. U.. G. Parsley "fc'Co. have receiv ed a'finelof of coat, whicli arrived "ust'in ttme l-fi&r .'v-J il-.'i-i.'. i;.' i- ... as every ooay, inciuaing rauroaas, oiacKsmun 6hops, &c, were out of the article. i According to the , semi-annual" report there are how SO patients in the City Hospital irom tne cuv ana a irom .ine couniy. mis number 13 are white and 24 colored. .. ; '. ' ; Advertisements nnder head of " Wantsj" For Sale or Rent," or "Lost and Found " will positively be charged . full rates hnless 'paid Xoria advance. , ! .X--h f ''r- New River" oysters-"are coming in quite freely, and some of those in market yesterday were very luscious and finely flavored for this early in the season. .. They, were retailing at from $1 50 to $2 per bushel. t. A'.ix'A-' yThe twentyeyenth mbnthiyVmeeting of the Wilmington Building Association will be ma at tne commercial; iiiXcnange . mis even ing, at 8 o'clock. .Persons who are not share noiders are lnviica to oe uresent. j-. jv - Strong mustard and Jamaica rum, "well shaken before taken,'? Ls said to be an excellent remedy, for rheumatism. "The prevalence of this painful diseas&rdufing the wet months renderftthis information, if correct, more Im- t-On EridayTnorning next, at 10 o'clock, Messrs. -James & Meares, Auctioneers, "will sell the entire strock of .. household and- kitchen furniture contained In the residence Northwest corhirriof Dockland JFiftli streets A good A' iL'Yfd learn that the 8teamer Waceamaw has been t charteired by the congregation of. the Fifth Street M..E. Church, with the vef giving a grand family excursion to . Smithville oh Thursday the 28th Inst.; which v will about wind up the excursion season. . rm The news from Charleston still continues to "beiof the mos cheering character.' We learn from the News that a meeting of the presidents of the cbmmHteea of; citizens appointed to visit the various wards of the city was held on Monday moniing:Thjey'TeportedtlMt,e.Tery vard had )&een Inspected, eachlot having been carefully. examined j and instructed, tne chair man1 to report to' the Mayor the result of their . ojpTera'ra2il.flL 9lowa'ii!'- The reports from Jhe various wards1 show the -city to be'in it remarkablythelthy con dition, even "when compared with years. In which no yellow fever! existed. The number ofpcases'of , yellow fever,;, noW'ln course of treatment., does, not exceed an average of two In each ward, and the number of persons sick 4 Irom other causes is astonishingly iew. ' The committee who make this report; says Iheeicr are;; composed of Jriteljigentn trustworthy citizens,T who ; have personally jOsited everyolef andcprneri.nCharleston,: hWare cmdehttbat Hherearenot more than sixteen ase of yellow fever in the whole city fa rid we ay.ixpect that the nortality for the rest of the jscaon wiil be1 irisjgnificarit, ; :: gellatelearnihat Sklrinef , of the 1 ill-fated S. R Lee, has re- hi61f,irentIv.expIo4ed tieryMiie fitearf ?J5t ett6ynirwaa toedup tolhat townTim day. by trnMeimw mnrAtaonivhefeshe isito pdergthfexesaarait her for Tn her ap6eararicesterday a 2 oelocki havA logieitiiirayeiteviu fln iiBa.onuBj.i.eriwwu. Bbefcadanati Of nearly 1.000 barrels of spirits and , rosin. Capt.' ureenrepons ia lees ot wier &c y c lUle hea.he Jef t$eJngcsWgh railing ton; but he Is under the luiresstohWat tiwreiU be plenty 0J.watec:Mi;wiHiT5 c0veti"l Wi his ifouh da receive inlhe ;late exploiioa andls abl r-.The; wreck fofme"s'tmer:ee - ' ' 'r ' ' " , Onr Chip Basket. H About as dangerous a net as a fellow can iall in love with is a bra-nsC.? ' A"rf " 9 r-Croquet Is said to have been Introduced Into England and France In 16S0,V:f s. fP . Miss 8paulding, M.D., of Sandusky, Vm putated a man's leg a few days ago.' -T! r-Now. Orleans girls complain ; that the young men ''don't tease them enough." -s The man who don't bet la as bad" as the man who docs or, at least, he Is no betler.ti The young lady whose feelings Tvere fall worked up", has ordered a fresh supply? .'I nope this hand is not cOunierfeiV aid a lover, as he was toying with his sweetheart's: hand.- -'The best way to find out la to ring it,' was the reply. --. ,Sv; l3 , . , r : . ; ... , . The following toast was read at a medical banquet not long since: 'The ladies, God bless them, are, the only cure for the palpitation .of ineneart.' . - '.There la ntf truth ininensaid ; a lady n company." -V-They "are" like musical Instru ments which sound a .variety -of tunes. "In other w6rds, madam Baid another lady.vou believe that all men are lyres.' - ': J V An old gentleman of 70 wanted to.be mar ried to a girl of 17. " One day a friend1 .surnris ed him tenderly embracing his intended1. don't wonder at your astonishment, l. said the young lady : ''you don't generally expect to nnd old heads on young shoulders' SPIRITS OF ; TUKPENTINE. - Ne wbern is ' bostiDg a sec ond crop of pears. - " r'r. . - -" - j. he revival at the JMethodist church in Raleigh continues .with- una bated interest. - . . J.. VH-The Newbern Times regrets io team tnat the cotton crop in Jones will iau Buort iuis year. r .Therumor.tbat Dr. Pritcbard, of the Baptist Church id this city; bad ac cepted a call from tbe Church iq Savan nah. Georgia, is not true. So says the Tbe " Newbern L Tinies. 6B.y8i Rev." Father Townsend, on! Sunday night, in the'eourse of his sermon, Alluded to the Tidal Wave, and 'sought to allay such fears as might exist in ; relation to the matter. H. H. Koberts, for some time Clerk in the Auditor of State's office, was arrested on . Friday last, upon affidavit made by.A. D. Jenkins, of the Treasury Department, charging him with forgery. He was committed in default ol f 1,000 bail. '""- "- The Southern Home says Maj. Smith assigns as a reason for tbe lease of HhciNorth Carolina road, that the Legis lature bsd granted charters for "parallel roada from Greensboro to Charlotte, the building ptwhich would render valueless the Central road. This road is now known as the' "North Carolina" Division of the Richmond and Danville Railroad," both belonging, to the Pennsylvania Central. h A slittle boy. the son of i Mr, James Boyle, of Newbern, sometime since a ? A A- - 1- ; 1 3 ran a rusty nan in nis iooi, wnicn miucieu such pain as, in a tew days, to cause lock jaw, attended with fearful , fits and con vulsions. .'Dr. Uhorles Liuny,- jr., was called in; and aided by Drs.' Attmore and Richardson, we are pleased ; to learn, has accomplished a complete, cure and placed ioe uiue ieiiow -ueyouu.uauger. .. do aj Tbe U. S. District Court Tbe Trial of J-SOjit: .ir-! j wis i tbe;Sii Klax. T-; J V v.r? k' Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 18. The -Gircuit -Court - have refused the motion (o -'ijuash ? the first land second ' : .' 4:1 "'j i- a. a i T..-4-. ciL-i counts in inaicimeuis against xv. -a. ddoi- well; and a number of others from Rnther- ford,;for breaking, up the Star omce in Rutherfordton, and handling J. M. Justice, a member of. tbe Legislature, from that county, and refusing to allow a challenge of 'the , arrays .MrM'c'-S-'""' ''' The packing of tbe jury . is a matter of puDiic nororiety. . ine inai , commenced regularly this morning,: and has continued all day. The court; is still m session at this.'tiihe,.6:30 P.:lLlrit4'ia, I The prOEecution are : now i examining their ' witnesses consisting oi detectives and some who have confessed and turned State's evidence. w No strong case has been made out up to this time, and it is thought when the rebutting rtestinrony- is'- intro duced a number of the accused will ,be able to prove conclusively their innocence. mnNEWDVEiTriBEMNT$?s -4 -. r iNctic TT haTing been reported on tu& streets, And a announced in or e Or more of tbe colored Flf! "'I-'""' ljnrctes, that JjpixvB MpitHEfrpT dted in a ail room, teat ne was cursmt? wim uis isg breath, Ac., hia friends-' take tbia method, of denying tne same. - tie naa oeen Bicjt on anu off tor abontUve months, was confined to his room four days . before be died,- and passed away Irom earth peacef ally and quietly. .All reports to th contrary are not borne . out by tbe facts and, are calculated to do great injus tice the,flepaWci:?3ft-efai'r' 3iu,Ws ge, IIo. 1. rfJtMERGENT MEETING THIS (W e'dnesday) ..-. ' 1 ' I-'HEINSBEKGEK'S - - v--;iaye'"Box)kl;"Storrt'.:' sept 20-tf Just' Eeceiyed,l)y Steamer, 100, ST.- ENVELOVES. Of aU kinds .i -nri-Biid. i Official Letter and Sotev afeiiw m-Xm& HEINSBEBGEfi'S, Bookstore, V i new advertisements: TV;HOIiESAL.E . . BryrGp o d s H p lis e ! r L.OUIS, DAVIS & CO., (S. IT. Fishblate & Bro.; SapH,) ; 23 T.larket Btreet;, WILMINGTON, -K.: Branch", of '203 . Church Street, 4 ; Hercbants would do well to ex- t 'J. j. L .1 . .".J .... .'.. i M . . . f . I '. ) .c . . .-. ' ".".-'.., . .. . . . -C..-..'..' amine our stock ' and prices " before pnrcbasing, as , we guaeautee to sell as cheap, and on as aooD TERMS, f,. i : v G .. f . ;m T ! as goods can be bought in " " ' t Kew York, Ph iladelplila or ' , . ; Baltimore. -t sept20-lw. . . ' Lime ! Lime ! CABGO OF LIMB Fresh from Kiln, ;. V:L v wt Milieu auu ivt ota.o :a -. . sept 10-St . WOBTH & WOBTH. WE SELL FINEST IMPORTED FRENCH BLACKING ' ' At the same price as a common article. ; DUDLEY & ELLIS, ' ; . ' ' ! - ,. Sign of the Big Boot. v. , sept 20-tf A Day oniicii far the sLadies ! A LL WHO" HAVE " SEWING MACHINES, jt3L can now tony for Tnree Dollars, A Baster and Guider. . ....... ... . . werth f3 00 A Tuck Marker.... 4 3 00 ABraider 1 80 a Rnffler and Gatherer. " -160 An Adlastable Uemmer . ; . 3 00 ah A dl ustable Binder. S 00 915 OO.Wortli of Attacnmenls for $3 00. "'-i ASK FOR HALL'S ! CoffiuinatlQii Sew MlaciiDelttelmeiiL n It is terf ectlr wonderful ! CaU and examine- tiu. Ji lts au oe wing machines.. , r , - ;? g. a. njswjsiiU Agent, sopt 20-tf 1 No. 0 So. Front St., Wilmington. :filiiiiii2ton : Builflliig -Association i mEE 27th ! MONTHLY MEETING OF THE . I Wilminerton Bnildiner Association, will be held . at tbe Commercial Exchange this evening, at 8 o'clock. . - Persons who are not shareholders are In- , . ! : j. d. cumming, . septawt secretary, JT. T JAMES, Anctioneer. BY JibMs; & MEARES. riN EBIDAY MOBNING NEXT, commenc- V-f ing at 10 o'clock, we wm prooeea to seu the entire stock of- - :- .';-. - ''-; .i.i: HOUSEHOLD and ElITCHEN UBNITUBB contained in residence North--?, est tjorner of . Docfcand iFifth'Sts., consisting in part of .-...."'' , - . '.' Bedstead, Bnreaas, ailrrors, Carpets, Lounges, Tables, ' Balr t and Moss Mattrasses, Curtains, Croefcery ' of '. r- and Kltcneu Utensils, PAIEJJT SCHOOL DESKS and SEATS, and , af Vwiety t-' r,, articles too numefons to menilbn.: ''V sept,20-3t TEEMS CASH.1 t,''v'T t'' FINE XOT IN H03SHEAD3r S i-.!?' Mitt suitable for tbe Betaii Trade, Iv.';Ui'v':..i ; Tor sale,by.Di'Hj;":.ii4- i-iXi "3 ' ' - 8ept lttf - ' ';r ADBIAN4 VOLLEBS. '4, H Xyiysoid ont aUiny Interest In Store No46 South Market Street, to F.GOTTBEBG, thehhsiness in the future will te; conducted anjr MaiWWSSiy KiN.:GOTTBEEG."fe fflOPfflJN-iCOOTJl.MD.ep. SO !tona HOO JB0NV 5 Tona Cotton ; Tles .! f A . tr-B ABBEI3. GLUE, -:::fff sept l7-tf 28 and 29 North VTater St,-' The Pleasant Gardens 1 VAilsANT SlBBpSJEbBSOBT f: ,V3 In SIcDoTFell Co,, near Ilarion; .WU.L BE OPENED by,the.lST or. JUNE. . r For a pleasant and delightful : Summer re- sort'the Pleasant Gardens cannot he excelled There will fee a daily conveyance from Ma- rion, a distance of four miles. wIU make every eflbrt to please and accommodate eua- tomers. Terms are xeaaonaDie as possible. - r-TP t . .4. , , . . jm. u ii -t e MIOELLANEQtlS: PIAIICS ! OEGMTS ! HO. 4X5 BSOOJIE STTtEET ' XL4.K .Of BROAD WA Y,' K.T.'"!? 4 J. .. v- v ' . .. f - C. LI. Tremaine & Bro., MANUPACTTJBEES AND DEALEES Ilf EIXN OrOEbirtTES. ' AND- AGENTS FOB THE 1 ' , . Burdett, Combination , Organ; K-'u ' CONTAINING r,rju . . . , ..''v- Greatest Success' of the Age ! THE disagreeable Teedy tone entirely over come in this instrument. ? The verdict, is unanimous. We challenge tbe World to equal id Our new scale medium-sized 7 octave PIANO FOBTES are now ready, at low prices for cash. - , j' 1 -' '- The New York Indgpeddent of Sept. 16th, ays Of tbe BUBDETT OBGAN : - - "It is by far tbe most perfect reed instru ment we have ever seen." ' ' ' AilQ VII HKn 1UUCI Ui VU , 4 We had no idea that a, reed instrument coma De Drougnt to sucn penecuon.". v i i Tbe press and'public everywhere who have had an opportunity of listening to its beauti ful strains, not only give it their unqualified approval, but unhesitatingly concede that it stands without a rivaL , .m , ' r The great increase in the sale of our instru1 ments, has enabled us to reduce our prices for FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, from ten to twenty-five par cent, less than any other house (offerihg the same class of instru- ' While we act -upon the maxim of " quick BSbius anu Biiuux pruuui," we maie it, aii tne same time.' a special-obi ect. to furnish onr customers with intruments in no way inferior to tne , ? . . ; Best in the Market. EVERY IJrSTRUMEWT FULLY CSUAR v AJTTJEED JTOR SIX YEARS. ! r Many families have had a desire to obtain a riano, out coma not anora vo pay tne aeaiers a profit of from $100 to i300, neither do they wisnxo purcnase a cneap maae instrument, that Would cost more to keep in repair than it is worm, nence a large ciass or our music 10 v. ing people have beenDbliged to do without. ; We. can- furnish -New - Seven-Octave PianO Fortes from $278 to $950. Second-hand Pianos from $40 to $250. New Cabinet Organs, $45 to f l,uw. PBICE LIST SENT TO ANY ADDBESS. C. M. TREMAINE, W.;B. TBEMAINE. ,june 5-S&Ftf ; Shields' Eye Wash; a KUnXVACTU&BD BT, .. .. J MRS. SUE W. CASH WELL, ' . Wilmington', N. C. - ; VINE of the. most effective i remedies for . INFLAMEdsOBE AND WEAK EYE3, ever offered to the public. .. , j . r ' For sale by all Druggists in the. city; Price 25 cents per bottle.' . ' . ' i j . ' GBEEN-& PLANNER, t .. . ,-, -5. i - - Wholesale Agents,' ! may 25-tf ' . it f 47 Market street. PIANOS" OF SUPEBIOB MAKE, showing certificates of excellence in every respect, from the most eminent musicians in the United States. i ' New 7 Octave Pianos from $275 to $909. ; Good Second-Hand Pianos from $59 to $250; - 1 i MASONIC HALL, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' aug2W ",: '.f1 ?'S?Ji'it eueckebtV Wilmington Wcldon R. K., on, and'afteb; Monday sept. 18th, the Freight Trains will run as follows : " i .vv""''' . " ; - -: Through Freight ( will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at AM A. M.; Arrive at Weldon 80 P'Mi-v -i Leave Weidon Mn arrive at Wilming- ton9PM.:.; j; IUriKpH x-.' s -Way Freight will -leve Wilmington 'Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:03. Ai M;- Arrive at Golds"boro at P. M;! ' ; ? .Leave Goldsbora Mondays, Wednesdajs and Fridays at 6:15, AM making close connection With N C. Railroad, and arrive at Wilmington 2:25P.M. v;--..-' -;yy -- v-::;-. 'There will be a .Passenger Car!' attached to this train fir the accommodation of way-pas- ptI7-ifSS! Master TdLniportation. .1,:!' and Popular . Styles I Made up tmdeif the supervision :of out N. Y. partner,rMr: E.Ti. Harding,' 69 Duane Bt., - wUl be here the coming week, I ? W i S AND C A Sit BBSS tj7;vvi tijfi- sr:3n ; v - i Home And Fere Ljia ZXantaetnrersI ' sepi'lT-tf ok iifriia b I-:-i.. 88 Market St; r Canned Goodoc If a ISO Cases 1 and. 2 $. Oysters," CO do. Lobsters, ' 83 Cases Tomatoes, 23 Cases Green Corn, ' : to Cases' Peaches. T. j k? .c t jW'-vetauAriiT.??.?!;..;- ;h;;. c: srorsaieoy :,ir -.i;;;' r, - '-: CAXE3 CI1" AIY-U I One Square one day, " twodays,.... 1W ?- three days, iM' toot days.... ?$? -. " five days i' - ft SITIAWAAlL.. ...... ............... Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates.' - ? ..Marriages, Deaths,, Belijdot: s. Funeral and Obituary notices will be tnsrtid at half rates when paid for in advance ; otherwise full raUs will be charged... . " 1 v . Txn3csrCash cm demand."' ? ,, -NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. 3 I ; ?At Lo7 Prices : 6iff BUSHELS t jU U U WHITE and MIXED COEN. inn bales nY, : . r-- - -.;' - 300 Secondand Spirit Barrels, 5Q BABBELS DldTPiLEB'S 3LUE, n tons hoop ibon; t- ' Xt)0 Eolla Bagging Light and Heavy. gQ TQNS GOOCH'S'' COTTON TIES, QpCA KEGS NAILS; : ''-" r,- Jg Q Barrels Beflned Sugars, - - C BOIES D. S. SIDES, ' ? Art HHDS .'BACON SIDES 46 II i xu :: f and SHOULDEBS, 10 0 BBL8 c M W t ; 3,000 SACKS SALT, v 1 ; &c., Ac, Ac , For sale by sep 17-tf , WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON. ::,oiay;;j53,oo::-.. That s whiskey j at 'fbench's is .-'- j.. . . .... r . ru.' ' BEST ' LIQUOR FOB ' THE MONEY; EVEB : , f j-i' , t " i - - , BBOUGHT TO THE CITY. Don't take my word for It, hut try' It your- self. ' It is 'only' per gallon and pure and . i. t f-j.-if ....i ,.,-,-! .., ', good. ; . ,t . t W. B, FRENCH, 4 . a mm a a . r - a m. .k-A .a,a ' J - sept 1 -ii vor. iiiarKei auu oecoau uta. ATJCTION SALES. J. T. JAMES, Aactloueer. J -, By JAMES A MEARES. , '.Jip ; ' - . . J, ' . 1. -, , , - , ,SALE 'OF; , VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY virtue of the power of sale contained ir a certain deed ot mortgage made by Ja&. Mcuutchon ; to Du. Brutz Cutlar. Michael! Cronly and Robert E. Calder, Trustees of "The f Wilmington Building Association,'! dated the,' eighteenth day of September, 186i, and duJjf registered in the offloe of the Begister of tbt : 138 and iollowing, and transferred ana assign ed to " The Wilmington Building Associa tion" by deed dated the eighth day xf April 1871, and duly registered in the office- of th Register of the County in Book B B B. atnaart 490 and following ; the said Association will on Wednesuay, the twentieth day of Septem' oer, i87i, expose to saie at puwio auction, a i the Court House Door in the city of Wilming ' ton,' Or cash, all that certain piece or parce of land described in said deed of mortgage, at' follows : Situate, lying and being lu the county ' of JHew Hanover, and bounded on the east by ' the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, on the west by the lands of the late Thomas I. Davie and Samuel Paxton Walters, on the north by the lands of David S.-Sanders, and on tbt south by the lands of William A. Wright. . Tbe Association .will execute to tne pur chaser at said sale a proper conveyance or thf same upon the - payment of the purchase money....,, ..,,.-:....) ' -...". I -Tf J CHAS.'M 8TEDMAN, Aug 29 187I:ts a . r, ? , . ; , 0j . Attorney. : i , J., T JAJESt Auctioneer. BY JAMES & ME ABES. ".j:i:-: '-h "' ""f; :Ji z:u -S ALE:-QF ;'; '; BY. virtue of the power of sale contained Ir , a certain deed of mortgage made by Hill ' hi. King and Susan E King to " The Wilming 1 ton Building Association, dated the thirtietl day of May, A. D. 1870, and duly registered li tne omce ox mu uegisier oi tne uounty c New Hanover, in Boole ZZ, at page b70 and fo' lowing, the said Association will, on Wednen . day, the twentieth day of September, 1871, e? Eose to sale at public auction, at the Com Louse Door, in the city of Wilmington, fo cash, all that certain lot or parcel of land de. ; scribed in said deed of mortgage, as follows n Situate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid beginning at the South-eastern Intersection c ' , Eighth street with Swann street, thence run ning Southwardly with the Eastern line o said Eighth street sixty-six feet, thence Eas.. wardly in a line parallel with said Swann 6v fifty leet, thence Northwardly in a line para I ' lei with said Eastern line of Eighth street sixty-six feet 'to the Southern line of sal Swann street, and thence. Westwardly wltl said line of said Swann street fifty feet to th beeinninsr. beinsr the western end of lot. num. Tjered one (1) in the bloek numbered thre nunarea ana ten (3ioj, as designated in th plan of said city ; 11m Association will exe cute to the purchaser at said sale a propel conveyance of the same, and assign the polic ' of insurance thereon, upon the payment o the purchase money. vaai&rv ' a . CHAS. M. 8TEDMAN, i Ang29.1Tl-ts , , f . , Attorney, f FOR GAL E OR ntZNT, ."T7TOR BENT That Desirable Dwelling oi JL the corner of Seventb and Princess Sts containing six rooms, gas, and all, tbe neces saryout-bulJdlngs good well or water onth premises. Apply to r , H. C. EVANS, sept 15-1 w .: - At G. B. French A Son's. TJTOR RENT Five desirable residences fo; J2 rent-two on Fifth street, two on 8eventl street, and one on Fourth street, all desirabl: located. For terms, apply to i . , septlWw v ia jV CaptW. J.PENTON. IVArJTG. "TT7AIfTED.i.Twei: Shares ' Mechanio'i .TV Building and.. Loan Association Stock Apply at this office.' ' ; - ' sept 12-lw : -J " t rATJTEI. One No. 1 Teamster for driv 'iff - ing timber teams. Good wares and pei manent employment. .. No regard to race, col or or former condition. Ada ress 2 sepl9-2 w . .W l-zv.i&'K . U, . EPCINGEB. LOOT AHD FO.UrJD. EOUWO. At Springer's Turnout 8,W0fee 5i-lnch White Cypress feather Boards seasoiied. Any person will .nleasa call, nox charges and take the same away. MISCELLANEOUS. .'300,009 ?ouuM - i , . OF TII3,, : . , 1 0 A P E- lFFB Q UA N C TTWU sale on reasonable terms' at tie C" LJ. Fear Cheisic&l'Vcrir. cat:-' !- t. a- i taington, .. .' D.il.JULG, toJ58 ftaiket
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 20, 1871, edition 1
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