K published D ail. r., i If H i tf BERNARD, Editor and Prop'r. orm Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. 8lx months, in advance. S 00 month, in advance.... 75 n! foRHiwo Star will be delivered In any pS of : theOlty at FirrBsw Cknts per week. t -".EOBOiOGIOA L BECOB D. "T . Ther- r T . - - Barom- mom. wind. Weather eter' eter. . -1 - 29:85 '70- iCalril Cloudy f ; 29:86 76 S E light Cloudy 29:90 70 N gentle Cloudy Time. 2 P. M. y P. M, uun Tumn. of day. 7Vdesr. . " ; Votb AH barometric readingsare reduced fhp sea-level and to S3 degrees Fahrenheit. Serg't Signal Service U.. S. A. s Weather Report. ' : -.WAS DJBT.4.RTMJSKT, ) t - office of Chief Slal Officer, M V S Washington, Sept. 20-35. P. J, - The barometer wil'rbbably , continue .to ? Thnwdav ofTl-V Atlantic coast, with SSuS ffiSK .irginla to Florida ; Martially cloudy or clearweatberin the. mid J .aid eattern, States and on tbiy tatojs north and northeasterly : wln!8 . ' om jVu to peake Bay to Georgia, and from Lake Erie Jo Lake Superior and northerly winds with clear weafhe? f rom Kentncky to Alabama and Texas. SEW ABVEKTlsEMffiKTS. ilKiNSBBRGBB's Live Book Stored S9 Market street A New Poem Envelopes. '''s. SaMubl N.j Cannoit, No. 6; Water tJtreet, Commission Merchant - ;:-.- v.- . D cdlbt & Ellis, No. 41; Market street,1 India Rubber Boots. ir-'t ,. .. - - Jas. C. STKVBNsoNi'1 Market sCreetK C. and Can?assed Hams.1 ' . " F. W. Kurchotik, 27, 28 aud 9 N. Water Bt: -Flour, Bacony Pork ,T Cheese Crackers, &cl John E. Neimyeb. A-deslrable house for rent. ... - ;. .t. ..r -. . , . Northbqp & Cumming. Pasture for SO or 40 head of cattle. . ' . : " Wilmington. Building; Association.. J L At the regular monthly meeting of the Wil mington Building Association, b aid at the Commercial Exchange last evening, 54 shares o f s tock were redeem ed, as folio ws : Thirty at $113, one at fll4, and twenty-three at $115, an average of $113.86 per share. ' BSsbop OibbOB. vl . ", - ' The Charlotte Obterver, saysi This Divine officiated in St. Peters' (Catholic) church on Sunday last, and in the morning gave one of the most interesting accounts of the Council of the Vatican we ever heardj His description of the personale of that body, and many : lnci dnts connected therewith, were highly enter tainiag, while his manner of delivery was truly impre66ive. In the afternoon about a dozen were confirmed. : ' ' " : 1 ' ' Exchanging Palplts, ; Rev. James E. Mann, pastor of the Metho dist church at Fayettevllle, and Rev; Dr. Mo ran, of this city, have made an arrangement for an exchange of pulpits on Sunday, the 24th Inst. Many of the citizens of this place will bs gratified, not only, at listening to a sermon from the former, but also with the pleasure of aiain meeting with him, he hatinz served as pastor of the Fifth street church a number of years atjo. Spot on the San. 1 . . There is now a large, pear-shaped spot on that side of the sun that Is turned toward us. It is about 40,00 miles in diameter: nwhich is equivalent to three-quarters of a minute of arc; equal to: the angle-subtended -by i3t inches at the distance of one niile from" the eye. It is a, ,yery . good - test of , the vision. through smoked glass, requiring an eyesight of a little more than the average penetration to see it without a magnifier, ' The pot isa little to the left, and about the same distance below the apparent centre of the solar disc . rainiai Accident. i -vui.i j;- A colored man by the name of, Alexander GreeD, employed at thie plantation of Dr. J. E. Winants, near this city, was engaged in cut ting wood, on Tuesday afternoon, when his axe accidentally canght id the limb of a tree ttad in its decent came down upon his left faot, instead of the wood, nearly severing it into two parts. Ho was conveyed as soon as possible to the City Hospital where he re ceived the proper medical attention and at last accounts was doing as well as could be expect td under thecircumstancw. ? From Cbaleton;' t.; ;'' The Newt of Wednesday says , ;AThe weath er yesterday. was sultry, but .nothing new was reported in fever circles. Only pne'death was reported by the city Registrar yesterdaythat of Miss Adeline Castcns, who died yesterday morning." nx?' Our pres4 teiertmof last n!g reported three deaths from the fever for,, the twenty lour hoiirs prions, and stales Vthat . the , cool change has had an nnfavdrable effeci upon the sick. Printing Ink, if A full supply of Robinson's Printing Inks Kept constantly-ou band at the office of the " MoiiNtNG STAtt..:.These inks are equal; if not superior, to' any manufactured in this country. Kts of 25 Bs kept in stock for the special iiea. - , . - Muraer lu Bampson, -- On Friday tlaet Mr. Archie Lawhornfesidiag on or near Little Qoharie Swamp, in Sampson county, was found murdered -lie had started .'rom home that morning, as usual,' to go Id the s wamp td get shingles, and not retafningj in the evening at the usual ', time: hli rwife j be tame aUrmedandirequcsted somVqhh uVighf bors to good search for hktk They did ao,r and flnallyjdiscovered; hia dead body in'the swamp, where he bad bae a waylaid 'and ' shot: Upon-examlnatlonit wasfcfound ihat;one..;baI naa entered his tight side and another uqder ' toe chin, as If the Imqrderefir iafter'ils Jvicdin oad fallen before-fais first Mlschftrgehad.lto make sure work.bf .lt, shot hlm' in the i latter Place as helay-tri 'hlsXhack r Suspicibu Testa fvu cerxain white man in the neighborhood tu,m accouuU no, arresti tad been saide. voir viii-no. 155. ; LXiOCAl Dots. s Local news wasa scarce commodity .yett- terday. : ':;.4.: , ; - ji t , v ,., , ' , , , . . , There was no session, of .the City Court yesterday. V. r i esteraay was 3ne of those, gloomy, dis agreeable 'days we read of.-'1 ' ' r L One white and one colored 3 male patient were sent to the City Hospital ye? terday. ,i The family excursion whlch was to have .taken plade On the steamer- Waceamawt yester day was unavoidably postpqned., , , n ;. 2 1 rr.'Aolojred"inan of this city has -a painted sign upQuj his gate . 'Which. ;t reads as . follows : J '"vuw lug ftaic uuv vou.: 4 . ' J i T. t . . . ..... .rr,4,.'M Speights, Esq., of the Atlanta Daify Sun,; ( Hon. Ai" H? Stephen's 'paper) ar- 4 su tu vue wiy asv nigntL ana . registered at the "Rational.; V, Ha goes North this- morn- Wetiotlce from the Report of 'Genr Alleti Rutherford, "Third Auditor,' to the Secretary of the Treasury, that he recommends a decrease Of thirty pre in the clerical force of his depart-. ment. i e -r . ,' f - .... Judge Cant well, we understand, is at work writing a Digested Manual .-brine : Laws of North Carolina since 1868, and expects to have lit ready for publication in' the course of a few months. v . 1 I The ! fourth quarterly ! meeting for the present Conference year will be 'heldat1 the1 Front Street Methodist Church of this city on the 80th Inst, and lstprox.i-Rev-Dr, -Closs; Presiding Elder of the District; is expected to be present. ,-.-iV3ni- I Persons who. happened obe on Market, between Front and second streets, on Tuesday. evening last, were much pleased ' with the de- ligbtful Ringing and music by . the choir and organ of St. JohVer Lodge No. 1, of, Free-land Accepted Masons, daring the session o' an emergent meeting of that body. I -tWe areMrfdebted5 to ReV F:?H; Wood,- who has the matter in charge, for . compll- ix entary;ticket8 to the family excursion on the Waccamaw on Thursday of next weekf the "pro ceeds of which will be devoted to making necessary improvements in the Fifth Street M. E. ChnrelLrpff.-.rti ,?liT ; Deatb of an Old Citisen of Robeson, j Through, a private letter from Robeson county, received.! this city yesterday, we are Informed of the death of Maj , Alex. Witsoni of Floral C liege, which occurred on Monday last. Msj. Watson was one of the oldest citi zens of the county j being at the time of his death about 76 years old.: During his long life he served 1 the county of Robeson In many positions, having at one time been a member of the, Legislature.' . He' was always noted for his eccentricities, but at the same time was esteemed or his many amiable qualities. , Star Book Bindery. f 1 The attention of the public is called to the superior facilities we now have for executing cheaply,; promptly and skilfully all kinds of Binding and Ruling. Our business in this de partment has steadily increased,' an evidence that we have not labored In, vain in our effort to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de mands of our growing city.' But we are de termined to do still more ; and as our busi ness grcws so will our facilities be increased, Give us a trial. 2taw2w Opjt. 'CnipBasket. I ,v Ringdoves Newly married ladles Temperance motto t ight for the right, and never get tight." . ' ' In prltate life an untruth Is called a lie, in public life; diplomacy. '., Xn'idea is a shadow ; speech, "fleeting wind ; reading, soon forgotten; but writing. is eternal.! ' - ui ' 4 friend of burs won't believe anything he hears of a lady's kiss unless he can have it from hei own mouth. ... t ATerreHaute man refused to pay for the funeral notice of his motherla:law. Most men would pay it with pleasure., j Miss Mary C Rea carries the honor of being the first woman who has made a pre eruption purchase of "one 'hundred and sixty acres of public land in Montana. At Selma, Ala., whipping a hesband costs only $25, but whipping a wife costs $50. ; This is an outrageous discrimination, and the men down there are I naturally calling fort their "rights." " trf ftxvtyv -Atj'- ... The woman who dared belongs to ' Min neapolis. Se traveled in male clothing from her home to Chicaero In search of a truant hus band, and actually caughthhn before he had RIVEB AND MARINE HKWS. I Qap.t J?pttef, 'of the Wa&amaw, reports a barque Off the bar yesterday, bound up. Wwww tott vBBt a Cough or "bronchial affec tion creeptne on the lungs, take AY ER'S CIIEIIBX JRCTOBAI, and cure It before it becomes incurable. - !; Blralr -rj'?!! ' The standard excellence of Doolst's Ybast Powdbb has teen satisfactorily demonstrated tn hft owinar to its btbi.t oasiacAi. purity, no articles being used in its. composition 'but those especially adapted to the purpose, and such as are free from any Injurious sabs tancea. Twateaspoonruia oriJooieyTs xeasc i-owaer in ir that ist necessary In- a'duart f flour. while ordinary Baking PoWaers require from one-third to one-naii.more. nence, vooifja is the most xco6vibAt, bbltablb, and the HURT. MauafaCtared bv.Dooi.BT A . Bbothbb, 69 New ttt. New York. For? sale by grocers U . foAnf.lQ Arullar Tn 1h Sot. Reform in tbe Management of. Penl- :An international cxmgtess, having as the object reform in, thel management of the penitentiaries throMghoqttEarope - and America; will be held in London in Jane, 1872. 1 The' oninnal suggestion for to e as1 setnbl'age prsuch a body came ; fromthe United States; wherejVat a congress held in f Cincinnati? therptimary;?stepa .were jaKeni!:? wciegaies appuiutcu.av.tuai. uiccv insr haTeTisited , the 'various nations of Europe and.' have;1 received promise , ot support , jrom i many oi me governmen is. The call .for the congress 'will shortly be IGTOI C.,: THURSDAY; SEPT. 21. 1871. SPIRITS ; OF- TUEPENTINE. ' TT'rrenton Is L troubled 1 with diptherja.11 " - - -' ; ' i 3r-3ishop "Atkinson was to nrfiah in Warrenton .yesterday. -, .. f u , IteynQld'S Klnnde Ladr Min': irels'are5 to' aappear in ' "Weldon on Satttr- dayv"n - ''?'. , ,. . ; ... s ,wer,one Hundred persons. m Halifax county have lately connected themselves with the ;MethodisUChurchvf ;'U.S::- Marshal 1 Garrow-was presented with a handsome cane "by1 "hii subordinates Jn . Raleigh., a few .nights since., . ; . " ' " I .Considerable' - excitement . is sad to exist in Cherokee county, i : ip' this State, oyer theiscovary of.'a rich vein of. silver,- ;, S.P.. , r? Hidire wav is; becomino a flonr' ishing i'little town: A? beautiful ' brick Episcopal church is among thb new build ings goinafi up; -s .:,.-:' f Tho ; tobacco factories ;0f John H. Jpalton and A". 5. Gaither, in the West-.' erp portion of Iredell county, ha've'been seized by the revenue officials.1 - Dickey - Tillerv,- the vounsr Edgecombe orator; only 12 years old, was A. a . M tm . m trm- m to lecture in tne uau oi tne House of Ke- presentatives, Raleigh; last night. ,JLe, tooumem, Mome Bays; "VyO; have received"; several , letters lately from North Carolinians, some from the far South, saying that they., had made a mis take in leaving the good old North State. .The Norfolk Virginian says : The Steamer Olive on her recent trip from Washington', N. C, brought two bales' of new (middling) cotton, shipped by' General Bryan Grimes, Beau fort, K. CL to be ex hibited at the Fair at St. Louis. "We trust the gallant General may take the prize for iub gruuo oi cotton in wnicu ue a com petitor. i ; ' w: , ' ' The Sentinel ot Wednesday says: jAt 2 o'clock yesterday x the : government closed the testimony in the case of R. A. bhotwell and others, and the, counsel for the defence announced that they would introduce; no evidence. ; The ; court- then took a recess till 4 P. M., when . the argui ment commenced Geo. V. Strong, Esq.-, opening tor the defence, to be followed by S. F. Phillips, Esq.,- and then Hon. T. C. Fuller would close for the defence. ! We go to press before the conclusion of the argument.-' - ':;!:tV'' The Weidon ' JVem tells nhe following good one.: We learn the fol lowing good joke on a druggist not more than a thousand miles lromv this place. The said compounder of drugs, or modern Escupalius, is somewhat on the scrawny order, possessing not enough of surplus flesh to make him ' corpulent. He had in his back room a genuine skeleton. While out recently, his clerk induced a young darkey to visit this room and exhibited to him this ttlic.of, the dead. -Visions of Ku Klux arose before this darkey's mind, and he broke for the street. . Our friend of the mortar soon coming in, learned the cause of the black's fright; and,, going in to the street spoke to, the boy with a view of quieting his fears.. To the mortifica tion of the Doctor, - the - boy sang - out : "No yer don't -yer: can't fool me; I knows yer, if yer hab" dun got yer close on 1" he slightly mistaking h.iQifo? the skeleton he had seen a few minutes before. &SSAB covered his bald head and grey hair witn alaurei crown, j ay kb's haib viuuk covers grey heads with the still more wel come looks of youth. .:,;:l;-.-FtJirERAI NOTICE. The funeral of 3d;ABY, NELSON, daughter of John E. and Athalia Lippitt, will take place at St. John's Church, this morning at o'plocsr. The friends ' and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend. : died: 'jMITCHKLL.In this city, yesterday morn- ins: at 614 o'cloctc, Thomas Mitchell, a native of England, but for the nast twentv-nve (-2S) vears a residence of this place, aged 7i years and 4 month5. . . .. . v. XJ.--j., : ... t . 7 The funeral will take place at 10 'o'clock A. M., from his late residence on Castle Street, between Sixth and Seventh Streets, thence to Oakdale Cemetery.' Bis friends and acquain tances are invited to attend.: Jiii -H S:t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bacon Pork. 20 HHDS. SIDESand SHOULDEBS, 10O BBLS POBKT, For sale by M V t a45; " Bt . ?. ixr j - ir itt ganj wt sept 21-tf 27,23 and 29 North Water St. 1 ; Cneese and; iJutter. xH iyC'BOXES'CHEE3E,p'f'J 1H ft-Jii ; For sale by "" ;;: ::- . ;. - ?-f. -w kerchneb,' ept tf tin S7,3 and 29JKqrth Water St; - - .f - Flour and Crackers. y fl ft BBLS FLOUR;5. 100 BOXES and BBLS. CRACKERS,: : . For saleby - ' r. W KERCHNER, sept 21-tf , , 27, 28 and 29 North WaterSt. ' i'mlM ..i 1 iVfj..,, ',. , . n , CATqCLE PASTURAGE, v "E CAtT PASTURE THIRTY, br FORTY Bead of Cattle throagn the Winter. ,-JPrIce, 92 50 Per Month. , , ... 4 "Parties having Milch Cows , to Winter can leave their names at our office. - - v r 1 4V We will buy 50r Calves and Yearlings. "538. sept 2i-na2t Ti JNORTHROP A CUMMING. '"XiveBobt and Shoe Stored aTTJST 'RECEIVED - A SUPPLY OF VTHOSE fcitENCH' CALF .LACE TOP BOOTS, Single and. Double Solearr Call and get a pair at sept2J-It TTrrtTit and Ufartfit street. in . j r iff'"- t ' ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; Commission Merclianf , Will give personal and'pronipt attention to the . purchase and Eaie of Cotton; Peanuts,' Fish and all kinds of Country Produce , . sept n-xr, H tl,l( no. 6 outh water St. , , WILMINGTON, N.'Cr Sept. 20, 1871. T7AOE BENT, from the first day of ! Jj October, isn. until the first of 4 October, 1872ra Desirable Hbuse, on i Fourth, between. Castle and Queen j! 1 2 1 1 dining room and all necessary outhouses.' ' 7 For terms, apply.top.T i.'.'p.-ff;- i, . . r JOHN E. NEIMYEB, i 'On Fourth, between Castle and Queen St. V ; sept2l-5t - - - " .w.v... . , Boys. Take Notice ! A i , ; ' - - . i HAVE (JOAltu k Get a pair before they are gone!' '-''? Jif . DU1) LET ELLIS,' -; sept 21-tf ' , : ' Sign of the Bisr Boot. ' Hv C.A iand Canvassed ; Bams, FDLTON MARKET- BEEF, PIG POBK in Bbls..iTry the Irish,-Laundry Soap, it is : very highly recommended. For sale at i -; sept 21-tf j. C STEVENSON,8. ' r T K iii ,i i. l" . i Corn and Oats, QQQ BUSHELS COBN, 1 2,500 BUSHELS OATS, vi.;.h jrorsaieoy j sept 21-tf 27, 23 and 29 North Water bt. - 'Mt'IIewi'em'i INQ ABTHUB, by LOBD LYTTON,?5 ; For sale at . ;!t -, HEINSBEBGEK'S , MrV "LivebokvStorer sept 20-tf X Jnst Received by Steamer. ; 100,000 ENy E LOVES, . of , all kinds :, and Eizes. Qfflcl Letter and Note, at !; ' 'll 5 H EINSBE RGERS "'"V 'Y rUve BookStore ;; sept2-tf0, ; No. 89 Market St. MISCELLANEOUS- WHOLESALE , D ry Good s Ho use! - - ...... LOUIS DAVIS & CO., (S. H. Fisliblato & Bro., Snp'l,) ; :. 1 t .. - , - i. 23 r.larket Street, WILMINGTON , N C . Branch. jpf, 203 Churcli Street, r;"; i ..-'T:r ' "-tiki- -.':: '-'-'". - ' .. - -.j i .. . S-.f. , n,'-i H, - ,-1 :-.t- 1 Merchants would do well to ex annepr stopkn prices before pnrcliasing, a&Jw e guarantee ' V to sell as cheap, and on as good terms, as goods can be bought in New Yoifb, PU'.ladelpliia ; or Baltimore.: -; sept 20-lw SO.OOOTounds he it OiASP-EFEA R ;y GUANO T7K)B sale on reasonable terms at the Cape JG Fear Chemical Works, uasuestreetw i mlngtoni v , D.M. BUIE, rrr .'iilt.".;;..)--? chemist.- . A WEEKLY NE WSPAPEB. PUBLISH KI AT TARBORO. 8TAMP& Editor ti Prifprietm-i ; THE ABOyE '.HAVING ASSOCIATED HIM i self With Cap t. Jas; R. Thigpen, In the of-? liee of J,he Reconstructed jFturmer, proposes - to edit therewith a newspaper in politics. devo ted unlaweryingy ' to the interests of the lJri ATIOHAlCiKO FlJKrYgi especially as promulgated by the Democratie Conservative party of North Carolina ; and while he may recognize as dead issues seme of the questions that have been of great prac tical purport in party, differences, National and btate, for the last five years, he pledges himself to a true allegiance to the- Democrat ic principles of the lathers of : our : Constitu tion; to a fearless and unhesitating denuucia tion Oi extrayagance, wa?te and peculation in office, and to retrenchment and reform in the administration dl governments -mTifift-? As a newspaper, no pains will be spared to renuer the Ji,jiquxbkb a periodical worthy of its readers, by a careful attention to the lite rary selections, diligence in inserting tne lat est current news of the day, both general and local, and. by taste .and neatness I in ; appear ance. V.V- -r-fv! The design of theditor is to make the Ew Qtruoea in every" respect a peoples 'paper, and to that end he opens his columns to the nee discussion of all subjects, practical, edu- cation ai, social ana religious, except so iar as they may be personal and libelous in their tendency f or in their nature such as to be sub yersive of its prime objects. : On account of accumulated business m the office the EsQUinxa will not be issued -before the 1st of October. i Terms $2 in advance ; 0 60 if paid at expi ration of six months, ; , t s n o;; i m r sept -lm ' Wholo Ho. 1.2C5 " - MISCELLANEOUS. PIAIT03 ! 0EGA1JS ! HO. 455 - JSUOOSTE STREET NEAB C. LI. Trcmaine & Bro., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PIANO FORTES. AND AGENTS FOR, THE, , , Burdtt CombiiiationwrgMi, . r f CONTAINING - . 3 Carueuter1 frBnrdett's Hew Improyements; Greatest Success of the Age ! mHB disagreeable reedy tone entirely over- JLeomelnthis instrument.. .The verdict is unanimous. We challenge the World to equal icl Our new scale medium-sized 7 octave PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low prices foreash. "-'' -u, ,m 7 t The New York Jhdep(Xdn of Sept. 16th. . ays Of the BURDETT ORGAN - . : , i u It is by far the most perfect reed instru ' ment we have ever seenA '.t j-. i. , . j '. The Uhrixtictn Leader ot Oct. 2d, Bays : .;, .. - "We had no idea that'-a reed instrumei could be brought to such perfection.' : The press and public everywhere who have had an opportunity of listening to its beautl xui strains, not only give it tneir nnquauned approval, but unhesitatingly concede that it The great increase in the sale of our instru ' ments, has enaoiea us to reduce our prices for first-class PLAN OS. .-;ii- t . ,. i t .-!- -- - - from ten to twenty-five par cent, less than any other house (offering the same class of instru ments) In the United States. - , i While we act upon ; the maxim of " quick sales and small profits,". we make it, at the same time, a special obj ect, to furnish our customers with intrnments in no way inferior ! : "eest ih the iVlartetfe EVERT INSTRUMENT FULLY GUAR. r. ANTEED JTOB SIX. TEARS, . r : -Many families have had a desire to obtain a Piano, bnt could not afford to pay the dealers a profit of from $100 to $300,' neither do they wish to purchase a cheap .made instrument. that would cost more to keep in repair than it is worth, hence a large class Of our music lov ing people have been ODiiged to do without. We can furnish' New Seven-Octave Piano Fortes from $275 to $950. Second-hand Pianos from $40 to $250. New Cabinet Organs, $45 to tl.ooo.or -j&Uoil-) wit- -i-rilh t:iij.v. PRICE LIST SENT TO ANY ADDRESS. . ""' "' ' ''Y ' " C. M. TREMAINE, June6-S&Ftf . W. B. TREMAINE. Shields Eye Wash HiJnTVAOTURBD BT , . MRS. SUE W. ;-C AS H WELL, ..-.."4 ; Wilmington, N.' C, ! V-NE of the most effective -remedies for INFLAMED, SORE AND WEAK EYES, ever offered to the public. . : ' For sale by all Druggists in the City. Price 25 cents per bottle. " - ,v """' -.-r.v'-ivf.-i.'. GREEN ft FLANNER, , ; , j f : - Wholesale Agents, may 25-tf : . ; .. 47 Market street. PIANOS" OF SUPERIOR MAKE, showing certificates of excellence in every respect, from the most eminent musicians in the United States. New 7 Octave Pianos from $275 to $900. Good Second-Hand Pianos lrom $50 to $253. -. MASONIC HALL, WILMINGTON, NV C.; aug 21-tf ' ' . ' v J. F. RUECKERT; ? Coal! Goal! 50 TONS BLACKSMITH'S &f . '4;. NOW LANDING, , ' , For sale, by ept IMfj5; f 'IrPALlEY 4' CQ., THE undersigned offer their services to the public to ' do a Commission Business In the sale of all-icinds of produce, and the pur chase of supplies, and will make advances on consignments. ' ? ;. . . .- . ;,,-, . They solicit a share of patronage, and hope by punctuality and attention to merit it. . t v -i v ' Pi MURPHY ft CO. f - ,8epl9-6w i 1 :'!."; o i i.rii U r:U ii,; 1 BemararalSi FINE LbT LWOGSHEAi)sf i p. Y Suitable for the Retail Trade, :-,';wForsaleby i(s,54ii"'ei'''' septl2-tl o ' ? ADRIAN A. YOLLERS. 1 WflW HAVE SEWING-MACHINES, can now buy for Three Dollars, ; A BaSter and Guider... wbrthv$3 00 A. Tuck Marker. ... . . ... ....... . 8 00 A Braider. t ................. i . -t , 1 A) A Rufiier and Gatherer..,,;:.'...;... . "1 50 An Adjustable uemmer.. .;.:..; ; : v$ oo An Adjustable liiDder.. i. ........... ( - -!.,(-''T-?:;;ff,!;-& ' if.VV .-.i.--i-7"-$i 00 $15 CO Worth of Attachments for $3 00. ;, f ASK FOR HALL'S !,.t-.rvt Qiliattn'; Sewing WM Attacffient It is perfectly wonderful ! Call and examine it. jritsau jsewing aiacnines., (S t , - , G. A. NEWELL, Agent, , septw-tr No. 9 So. Front St.; Wilmington, : 'Juitd-Hand;: III FEW jBOXESOMMON TOBACCOS, i t; ; ii -7' - - KA font. Sj Wnl r4. , . . f I! I tl fi.l . -. ; iv'. .-.w ... . , ( s " GENUINE DURHAM," STAR BRAND," lEUREKA," "PRIDE' and iSUPERIOR.w ".Victor) TyIST,,, Wine 'Sap," 4 i.. jar flower FiNB-cim - r J 1 By aug 24-tf O.' PIOOTT, h 1 t; i Tobacconist. CATIIS Cr-ZLliTZI-" J t - One Square one day, .......... at o - : two uays,. ..... r " three days, g , rour days,....-. , a W l x five days,.. '... ca ,. one weekv w- Cknvtract Advertisements taken at pro . - portionately low rates. . . " v , r - : ilarrlages, Deaths, JReligiou 8, Funeral and Obituarv noties will be inserted at half rates whon paid for in advance ; otherwise full rate wiuoecnargea. , xxsxscasn on demand. , AUCTION SALES. J. T. JAE1ES, Anclionecr. "BY ' JAMB3T&-lfflAKES: ATTRACTIVE SALE F F R N I T TT B E . ON FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, commenc- v insr at 10 o'clock, we will proceed to sell : the entire stock of a , -, , , HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE contained in .residence North-west corner of , Deck and Fifth Sts., consisting in part of - 4 Bedsteads, Bureaus, Hlrrors, Carpets, , ! Jonna-es,. Tables, Hair and :XXoss . v f Slattrasses, Cartalns. Croekerj r ,r,t , ,; , , ' and Kltcnen Utensils, , v , PATENT SCHOOL IESK8 and SEATS. and a' Variety, of useful and , ornamental t articles too numerous to mention. -' ' ' ' sept20t ' I'TEBMSCASH; . .m '1 .ill ' ; At Low Prices : 10Q0BBM. FLOUR, 6AAABCSHG13 - , jU U U - WHITE and MIXED CORN. Ifin BALES HAY, .j, ... ......... - a 300 Second-Hand Spirit Barrels,- . ' - "ii 1 i v." ';f i i rr BARRELS DISTILLER'S GLUE, III)-'. .-. :. -V 25 TONS HOOP IRON, . o j IRA Rolls Bagging Light and Heavy. - OK TONS "GOOCH'B" COTTON TIES, v, ggQ KEGS NAILS, ;; ; ; tj ) 1 C pi Barrels Refined Sugars, l i-: ) 7' V 1 K A BAGS COFFEE, , f . QQi BOXES D. S. SIDES, ;, o.'ltoj. -?.i;4n A V HHDS. BACON SIDES S ATTftTTt Tinn B 2QQ BBLS.C. M.. PORK, Q AAA SACKS SALT, vT..p' ".V -Jv?.vf.p! i y For s&le by f ; sep 17-tf ; WILLTAMS A MURCHISON. Only . $3 00. T 1 -AI.'C HAT 3 : WHISKEY AT , FRENCH'S . is without a doubt the ' 3 ' f : :": :."rto 1 BEST f LIQUOR ,F,OR THE MONEY; EVER Don't take my "word for it, but try It your self;' It is only $3 per gallon and" pure and S003- i; V "-..ry-A' r-'.;;-:..' c'-t rj" sept 17-t'f : v H . Cor Market and Second sts ' Office Master if Wilmington' TTeldon K. ir., ; . ; WILMINGTON, N. C, Sept. 16, 1871. , 1 ;-v' '.w 'I i ON- AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPT." 18th, .the Freight. Trains ,will run as Through Freight .will leave .Wilmingtoa dally (Sundays excepted) at 4.-00 A. M-l Arrive at Weidon 8:30 P.M. : . " r':': . Leave Weidon 40 A. M4 arrive at Wllming ton 9 P.M. , . . r , , Way Freight will leave Wilmington Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7k3 A M, Arrive at Goldsboro at 45 P. M. v Leave Goldsboro Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:15 A. M.,akmg close connection with N C. Railroad, andlaxrjye at WUmington 2:25p.mv ;; ; u I -'If. ."i . - if-.-lllV) ".iii T " JJ ' .).-. . J... There will be a Passenger Car attached to this train far the accommodation of way-pas-sengers. 4 i:wl?'t''T-'' "": rlgJ i. :7&''' :;i;i5f i: sept 17-tf '-rn-ff . Master Transportation.' 11 la A PLEA9ANTc8yMMER RESORT ; L In McDowell Co,, near XXnrlon, . WILL BE OPENED by the lsior . JUNE. ; For a pleasant and delightful Summer re- sort, the Pleasant Gardens cannot be excelled. There will be a daily conveyance from Ma- rion, a distance of four miles. I . will make '" v v. 'i' 'i..:;-.' .'j.' ' J,;; " . ... every effort to please and accommodate cus-':-.' .-''.'; --iv;-'.'U t . . . . v ; tomera.. Terms are reasonable as possible. ,. ,; " ,! J . Ii .may 25tf .GEORGE CHAPMAN. 1 CARGO OF LIME Fresh from Kiln,. : Just arrived and forsale by T sept 204it ; ; ,v, f WORTH A WORTH. ' FOR GALE O tl RE HTV XTIOB RENTFive desirable residences for Jj ' rent two on Fifth street, two on Seventh street, and one on Fourth street, all desirably located. ' For terms, apply to xt 1m.. : VAHTO. WASTED. Twenty Shares - Mechanic's Building and Loan Association Stock. Apply, at this oflce. rt -r sept llw i "TTTANTED-One No. I Teamster for driv YV ing timber teams. Good wares and per, manent employment. No regard to" race, col or or former condition Address v, . sepliMw ' r 7 J;H. SPRINGER. ' AnDaFOUHD. "TTIOUIJD. At Springer's Turnout 8.CC0 feet JD -inch White Cypress Weather 'Boards, seasoned. ' Any person will please call, pay charges and tat 3 the same away. . . , ? sepip-iw J. u. ttfiii: : 5 . ! 1 J - -