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.1 A One Bqu&Ta one d!y . .'to.-'y -J daily, rz:-'.. two d"-s,;.. ;"." . i mk Bondings,-Front Bt V - - ' -i ' -f '.- i . - OM year, m advance. .'. 8 60 Three montr , Jn an i Vance.;. Onemonta, IA ttTi...-.. ,.; - - w. , The Morktho 8ta. m b .delivered In any pert -; ,.. r , r. -Vf, )", H V . i- ; THE WEEKLY WTkUjyj ' ' t o scvscbotioh.." ; ' One year: In advance..;...'.. i'i,;.-.'..,; civ mnnuii. In advanm . . .$9 00 Three mouths, In advance.. t - i. Clark, the seducer of Miss Fewell,Sraa shot and tftortally - wounded, Uirough'the bars of the jail at Brentaville, ; V. i yester day, by her brother. .-Thoronjh fusiod of the Democrats and Librais effected in Mobilel Where there has been a good deal of Bourbonym. ; ur de8patches con-. Steamship JMenviOe from New York to ' Aspinwall was burned near Eleuthera Island n thfi 15th!? The crew Mid nuwnmr tnnt I boats, W-some.were drowned ia landing, and one boat is missing.' The'Quen of England thanto Suniey in' a handsome! manner for flndmg- DY. ringstone,- and 4 ..".... -. -' - presents hunwnh a magmficent snuff-box : A morocw factory burned at Oswego,; N. Y, Loss $50,000: -Heary gales on the lakes with the loss of schooners, i ; y - " - r . I V'- een. .wef sf a.. horrors. ' On V cdneacfay the ' steam- ship Perseverance Vas lost in a fog -V v i a'V " ' off Lisbon, and , thirty persons were drowned.. ; On Thursday the' steamer James' Stephenioh was burned with Iam" nf lifi," U7T.in " n j , . ' "r 'j Friday occurred the terrible disaster by which the Metis went tdown and a large but, still unknown number of lives were lost. . , The same day. the Aspinwall ; steamer JHienville . was burnedjvand' here also' were - several casualties through drowning after the people had left the ship. A gale is reported. on the Northern "Lakes, at tended with loss bf several schooners. These, 'with the - sunstrokes in St. Louis, tbe yellow, fever at Cartha gena, the numerous boiler explosions, deaths by lightning and railway acci dents in different parts of , the. coun try, make up a gloomy record for the week just sped into eternity - An Enormous Mare's Nest Discovered. THE LEGISLATURE-ELECT BOGUS AND TO BE THROWN OUT AS , UNCONSTITUTIONAL. ..: -A,. t r The Raletsh Era .on a Tremendous . , r From the Carolina Era. ... , , ?. Contest vs. Contest. The Democrats say the Legislature, will contest the election. Suppose It should ' torn out that Caldwell contests the Legislature on the ground that it is not a legally -constituted Legislature not having, the -requisite nnmbea of mem bers and that the apportionment under which the late election was held was prema ture; and so unconstitutional and wholly un authorized? r , v. ; In the same .issue.of the Radical organ we find the following commu Dication, which is honored by an edi torial notice calling attention to its wonderful legal rnerits. i . , .'We. print this and the above short editorial paragraph .as specimens of Radical nblatherskiter Such ridicu- lous stuff. will pot icare.off a contest by our State ticket; L ; . ' tt " " " A." ' i " j 'a i I ' v-V' i' i. i. argument wnicu i tu kxiuc. me prua from under tne conservative i-egis- J laturev It is so entirely ludicrous that we camjot"afford to discuss theitnat- ter seriously ,v . For the Carolina Era. Tbtb State WrrHOUT a Leoiblature! Constitutionally, North Carolina is to-day .without a Legislature. The Constitution of the State declares that the Houaa of llepresentatives shall be composed of one hundred and twenty mem bers. The act of the last Legislature re-apportioning the State 'gives to the House only one -hundred and nineteen members. The county Of Person Is omitted, and there was no authority 'given for an election iu that county. Therefore the member, so called, from Person is no member at all, and General Assembly of one hundred and sixty-nine members is no'Legislature at all, aoa cannot oe pernuueu u ocuiuic, ... . l..f I vldeatimt no new division of the State into Senatorial Districts,- or re-apportionment of county reyrusentation shall be had until the session which shall take place after the ses. sion of 1871-72, so that the .election just held for members of the General Assembly; Is, ih this point .of .vie.w, clearly , null :,and void. ' , .'. '.-'h:: ... ' ' ! ThU is a nice state- of things, brought about, too, by partisan insanity,hatred, dis-hpneaty-'and political maligmty. And a 1retty Legislature to set about contesting c awful' State' election r j By his oath of office, and under the opera tions of the State Constitution, and the Constitution of the United Strtes, the Gov ernor is required Jo issue . hia proclamation rdeclaring'all the seats of both Houses of the j General Assembly , now vacant, and he must now order an election to supply, sucn a va cancy under the apportionment of 1868. And as the Constitution requires the Leg- t Knverr, K ja r, time ' to lose and Ult W. WHCIUUW Mw " J " the Governor should, proceed to issue hia w v viu lsva baa va w v proclamation atv once.. xt umuuuvr; uyj-'- r I u9 ft ' "...A. . '. ' ,,,. , , J " Zr -7 - , , n The Weldon UTews is pleased to hear from Mr. It IL mitaker, the Secre- iamr cn. rWnn and editor of the JMend of .Temmranee. that the order of the Friends of Temperance i making rapw progress in this etatet' One xmdrea and lortT BuboMiaate .ww tunciia Aiavo charters continue to comelnvr;.;..,.; Captbg To'ta ' ScrJa hath gone to look after the Maine chi.z.zi, TortaxiWs ItaUltA. KUU HLLU- Of J LlivW'"" w-w "Si&s Uat he seldom, geta Om, Dawson Tank Building; Front Bt - .,' ' .."i "T;; j ' :t -'j .-' VOIi.-XNOil39.v Vl : THE BATOlIETBnrOKED. The Radleala Tbremtn If t Sabmlt t to tb Deeltlon of the Legislature lr It Ieelares BIerrlmn Elected Xbey ; XVW Ueslxt at the Point of the Bay . net. -. t . s. -: V 'Tl ... 'WffiQS MM M -BlflOl. 1 From the Raleigh Era, . . "We have been Informed that Jndge rij - !i . i Merrimon said to a gentleman in this fore he left, that he would have V to dp; with contesting the f j66!00-;; 7!? nothatocttim ?U Uy tert the Republicans tctll kksist any attenipt to seat Judge , Merrimon. CaUlweUMasJairly elected, and the Republicans of the State are deter- mined that ; he and the ; other Stata officers .elect shall be inaugurated in January nezts , If Democrats . and Liberal traitors see fit to declare Mer- "mon' elected, the consequences that ensue such declaration, will be upon theit heads. . We are satisfied that Caldwell received a majority of the legal votes cast, and we hope he will maintain his rights in the premises. by moderate means at first at thk PJINT oy the bayInkt- if decessary. Republicans will not submit to be Ku lUuxea out of their victory. IHETEOROIiOGICAL RECORD. . August 81, 1873. -n.OT.n- Ther Tlme. 1Jrom" mom- Wind. Weather. ler' eter. - 1 A. M. . 30 :M 65 N E Freah.Cloadj' S P. M. 80:01 78 N Gentle Fair 9 P. M. 80:08 68 N Gentle Cloudy eg. Notb. All barometric reading are reduced to the sea level and. to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. Robert Sktboth, ; Serg't Signal Servive U. 8. A- I Weather Report. War Department, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer, V Washington, August '31 P. JL ) . , Probabilities. Northerly and Westerly winds in force and clear weather lor the JNew .hngland and Middle States on Sunday; northerly and northeasterly winds, and. partly cloudy weather for the South Atlantic States; winds veering to easterly and southerly, with gen erally clear weather from Kentucky to the Gulf; easterly to southerly winds, and gener ally clear weather from the .Ohio Valley to Michigan and Eastern Wisconsin; diminish ing pressure andincreasing southerlywinds and cloudiness from Missouri and Kansas to Lake Superior and Minnesota. THEOITT. NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S. See advertisement of "Family Excursion.' M un son & Co. Here's Your Interests. F. W. Kerchnkr. Pork,' Snuff, &c. T. B. Cabr. Masonic Notice. , See advertisement "For Rent." "H. BuRKHiMEB:--Just Received. J W. J. BrvENs. County Commissioners. Chab. D. Mters&Co. Hams, Teas, &c. P. Heinsberoer. New Music. . Green & Fianner. Druggists. , " John Robinson. Circus. A Flrat-Claes Fraud. . Mr. Charles Yardley, of Pittsburg, Pa., taken' his nen in hand" to inform us what he kn0W8 about curing cancer j, wild tea, "without pain or money." The "sands of life" of such humbugs as you, Charley, have "run out," or played out. You want to fool us,' old boy, but if you think you can-cer, you are very much mis- tatgn, We have got to see that nose of yours that was such a frightful sight, and that left eye that the cancer, began to eat ouV all of which you claim to have healed up by drinking wild tea and putting the grounds on the cancer, before we can swal low your story, let alone advising any of our readers to swallow your tea. , Come and see us, Charley, and well talk it all ver with you. - j County Commliloneri. Th final mpptincr of the Board of Countv Commissioners ' was held yesterday after , . a : - noon. The bond of " D. O. Davis, Clerk of Harnett Township, was received and or dered on file. ' " .". '"; . . ' Dn motion, it was ordered that the thanks of IheBoardbeietnrnedto Hon. Silas N. Martin. Chairman - of the same, i or the faithful and efiScient manner -in which he has discharged his duties.' '..'71'..", , A petition frpm4R; I Harris, for the continuance of the bill board around Court House square until the 1st of November .was granted. ' "The Board tnen'ad journed rins die. Resignation of Capt. Wooten. ! We learn: that Oa'pts Frank Wooten, so long and favorably known on the Wr, CI & It R, has tendered his resignation as Con ductor. .. , . . The travelling public and everybody who for the past seven years has had business relations with the road will hear this with I . . I reeret, no more emcienv genuemamy or s w ... . - I popular man ever ran upon any road, , Cant W. will nrobablv "settle" at Liles- I . i T . - . . i . i l ?iTlt Wn w Tirir the 'State will not lose so good and worthy a - - v ' , Blayr court. -,iK . citizen ' The following cases were disposed of yes- i terday morning; -tfri. I Bunting.- charged with disorderly i i i t--az AiMthymkiAA m f' r 1 ...... w ot eosii70i5vi:'"".' - Thomas Kea, charged with fighting, &at was'fouhd'guiltp and Sentenced to: pay 'H I i fnnnil trnlltV and enteriCad U. toav totoi. t or go totte Work Ifon-toW WILMINGTON ; Eioeal Dots. , J ;; ..?.,' The streets are getting dusty- . ' Only 6 police arresets during the past villus farjbnly,22a dog' badges have been disposed ;Ofv v x i :t - No convicts to the Work House during' the past week: ' ' ; ' v " t-Only one patient to the Hospital du ring the past week.. -' . .-. . i ';-- Scuppernongs 'are - coming in quite freely and retail at 50 cents a peck. .. The Board of Aldermen meets in regu lar monthly session to-morrow evening. . . Read Old John "Robinson's mammoth circus advertisement on our fourth page. .The Clerk of the Market reports the arrival of 827 carts during the week closing yesterday...;-..'- : , '. ' . Regular monthly communication of "Wilmington " Lodge, TJ. D., fon" Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. ' Some very fine sound oysters were on the market yesterday and wereMisposed of very readily at. 20 cents a quart -; ; - The Wilmington Rifle Guards (colored), are to have a grand excursion to Smith ville to-morrow, on the steamer Waeeamatc. During the week just closed, the vari ous butchers of this city have slaughtered 54 beeves, 3 hogs, 50 sheep and 3 calves. There is'an unmaHable letter in the Columbia post-office for John M. Meares, Wilmington, -N. C, care of Thos. D. Meares. Marriage licenses for 10 couples were issued by the Register of Deeds last week, of which 5 were for white and ffve for col ored applicants. The newly elected county officers are notified to meet at the Court House to-mor-row, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of quali fying for their respective offices. The family excursion, which was to have come off on Friday last, but was un avoidably postponed, will certainly take place on Tuesday next See advertisement Owing to some disappointment the colored excursion from Raleigh to this city, which was to have taken place on Thursday last, has been postponed until Thursday, the 5th inst Thanks to Mr. R. "L. Harris for copies of the N. Y. Ledger. Chimney Corner and Clipper for the current week, all of which, with other choice publications, can be had at his stand. The biggest circus advertisement we have ever published is Old John Robinson's, as it appears on our. fourth page. It occu pies three solid columns, and describes' a mammoth show. John Merrick, , the escaped convict, whose arrest was mentioned in our last was returned to the Work House yesterday. He will probably , have a " hard road to travel" the balance of his term. Thick coats and small fires were not at all uncomfortable last night . The state of the atmosphere during the day was delight ful. The up-country has probably been visited by a severe hail storm. A gentleman from Anson informed us yesterday that the people of that county ex pect the largest yield of cotton this year that they have had since the war, and that they will also have plenty of corn. Services in St Paul's (Evang. Lutheran) church to-day will be as follows: German service at 10y A. M. ; English service at 8 P. M. ; Sunday School at 9 A. M. ; Associa tion meeting at 44'P. M.... We would again remind our mends that Marriage and Death Notices are charg ed for as advertisements. If paid for in ad vance, we only charge half rates; otherwise, full rates .in every instance. . St Mr. H Burkhimer. the rjoDular to bacconist, has just returned from! Philadel- 1 .nil lannv nronnrwl tx nnnnlv lovers " rr-j of the weed with choice' tobacco and the most celebrated brands of cegars. Try him.V? . : .' . ' " - A friend informs us that the scenes at the grand Radical. celebration dinner at Battleboro oh Thursday last were of the most disgraceful description. ? We have re ceived a communication on the ' subject which we shall publish when we have more room. . , ' " ' 1 We regret to .learn from the Sentinel that Mr. S. R. Johnston, a highly respecta ble young man from Buncombe, has been received as a patient into the Insane Asy lum at .Raleigh. .1 Many of the people of Wilmington will remember Mr. Johnston as delivery clerk of the Southern Express Com pany, jn this city, in 1807.. Perianal. . t .Among 'the arrivals" yesterday at the Purcell JIouse, are John P. Robinson, Jr., Manager, Sam. IL Joseph, Guss Fisher and James Strickland,, avaunt couriers of John I ' .- . ,, LtU.' . mi.! ,1 Koomson s ureai ijomDinauon. im weii- -i j known company will exhibit here early in thp month of October, and the aeents are I ' w o here arranging for its coming. The party leaves for Columbia, Augusta, and Charles ton on to-morrow morning's train. Freo SeKooI. r-ThV'free schools; on "Fourth street and Campben'souare, the first named for white I . .-li: Anj -ti a iayiAdwwr-! w?n I ... " : organize,this. week, fo,., this prirposo at Monday, at 4 P. "tt. r t " wo acnooinousai on tl rn4a m A T TIT, nr 7nnrtKNU( mi lor Fourth ttreet, and pT&MeW ipx. N:; C.; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1872.:;J i oaKdale . , ... ,1 , vThere were ,six interments in Oakdale I Cemetery for the week ending vestetdav . , . " . ,t , r I-.,. I One of the latter died, in Clinton," N. C, and was Drougnt wuus city ior iOunai. ...This makes a total of 16 interments in -Oakdale for the month just closed. '." :i Type rr Sale. ' . . . ; ,.T, , -;, , ' , We offer for sale the display and 'body type formerly used in printing' 'the 'Daily and Weekly Star. Also, a lot of column rules, chases, brass dashes, &c. The as sortment of type is large, and consists of Bourgeois, Minion and Nonpareil." To a cash purchaser the entire lot will be sold on the most reasonable terms; or it will be sold in lots to suit at a moderate price. " Theatrical Notes, See. Harry Macarthy is holding forth in j Miss .Lisa Weber is, engaged for the coming season ' at Wood's Museum, New York. , i The Lingard Comedy, company are still rrforming at the Olympic, New York. They open in Philadelphia on the 2nd. . James Robinson's circus - is to com mence a brief season in New 'York on the 9th. ..... ..... .. , . . :J , John K Owens' Combination occupy the Park Theatre, Brooklyn,' this week. Sargent, the ventrUoquistand illusion ist, is playing at St Louis. . The " Old Reliable" Dramatic Com pany are en route tot 'Canada. John, Templeton's English Comic and Ballad Opera Company were at Bowling Green, Ky., during the past week. Our Chip Racket. . . Never marry for spite. Life without an object i a vagabond sluggard. A bow should not be always bem- particularly an elbow. Old folks should be serious. Frivolous talk is bad-in-age. A lady who is remarkable for jilting her lovers is undoubtedly a good miss. The Home Journal, which started it, denies the story of Ida Greeley's " bethro- thalment' A little paradoxical, perhaps, bui it appears that "blunt" people say very " sharp" things. A wild girl is the sensation in Nevada. Wild girls have ceased to be a sensation in the Atlantic States. Why are photographers the most un civil of all trades-people? Because when we make application for a copy of our por trait they always reply with a negative. "What makes you so gram, Tom?" " Because I've just had to endure a sad trial to my feelings." " What on earth was it?" " Why I had to tie on a pretty girl's bonnet while her mother was looking on.' Spirits Turpentine. Franklin Court meets to-morrow week. Protracted freesboro country. meetings in Mur- Murfreesboro is sicklier than it has been for five years. A terrible storm passed over Statesville Thursday night - The Raleiffh capers are makincr a great " to do" over the Ridgeway concert next Wednesday night Preparations are going: on for the State Fair to take place on tne latn, lotn, 17th and 18th of October. - The caterpillars are damaging the cotton crop in the JNewbern vicinity, says the itepuoac ana vouner. WmatriTi : xeen learn . fmm t Via rr.. .1 ' i sn ...n.i waicniui txnunc ux mat. piove, wui uuuu. more warehouses for leaf tobacco. Homer A. Cooke, late Captain and Quartermaster U. a. Volunteers, is dead, .. 'm.r t II' Si " . . says tne in ew pern xujnwuc ana KJov.neT. A ;jtoanoke News correspond ent" says the excessively dry weather has cut on crops at least one-tmra aDout jnurirees- boro. All our village and some of our: city exchanges speak of local improvements. Good sign of the prosperity of the Old .N orth state. A female Fifteenth Amendment asked for an "antelope" at the Newbern postottice. She had been reading John Kobmson's posters. The - farboro Jbnquirer states that Sam WUkins, colored, was found, dead under the Bridge last Monday. Cause ' of death unknown, no evidence of violence, The Louisburg Courier learns that the good people of Henderson are de termined that the next Fair shall eclipse all others. We" knew they will succeed if they try. .We hold the Charlotte Observer responsible for the following: It is said that Chang and Eng, the Chinese twins, are at last divided one is for Grant and the other for Greeley. , .: - - .? , - The a Greensboro v North State savs it is credibly informed that Judge Mer rimon said he was fairly defeated and would not contest the election. We don't believe Merrimon said it : : t '" Quoth the'lGhston Gazette; The grand colored ' excursion over the N.- 1 other colored, man sold tickets, pocketed C. R Road, failed, to be, somebody or an- 1 mnnev. And tutHer. wlthmit. ant. the money, and i am ne snat expecrs nouung. : iot no anau i iiot jaappotBiifia..i4i I ' Tl.- A T2I- The Advance says Judge vy atts i v v. mw. tiarv. and sentenced a mlnreri TO ATI Kf stao 4 Bunn, causing the county unnecessiirv ex. P?.1186 411(1 Placing, the' sheriff in a small dilemma,, u most learned Judge r ? - xxom tne ouagnoua JLaverttser: A few days since a young man on. the plantation of D. T. McMillan. Esa of this lownsmp, . Kiuea a norned snake which measured five feet in length. His snake ship, when killed, was on a nest containing fifty-one eggs, in each of which was a young snaK.e irom inree to nve mcnes miengtn." HOTEL ARRIVALS. National HoteL R. Jones. Proorietor. Aarast St John McRae, S. W. Dlxon E. H. EUers, John i. woody, cut; Chaa. T. Miller. J. W. Jones, S. C, xj. u, saroer, wonesooro r -w wi MU1VI VVUVf J v mesboro: Capt A Garrison, steam ; G. N. HarriM, Masonboro Sound; hmond, Va. ; W. M. Prentiss, Roan- er D. Murchlson S. Hartman, Bichmond, oKe joociom. NATURE'S APPEALS. FOR HELP Every indicatien of debility and exhaustion is a mute appeal of Nature for medicinal 'aid to arrest the progress of decay. How are these silent appeals of physical weakness to the resources pf the healing art usually met? Too often, unfortunately, the drugs prescribed aggravate the . symptoms. Who- r Ivants, or poisonous alkaloids, under such dream- stances, is an ally of the ailment and aa enemy of the patient Whoever, on the contrary, advises the broken down and desponding sufferer to resort to that peerless vegetable invigorant, Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters, for aid and: comfort, is a true philan thropist It la safe to say that there never was an instance in which such advice was given and accept ed without the happiest results. From the Very depths of weakness and despondency thousands have been restored to vigor, health and cheerfulness by the renovating operation of this wholesome stim ulant and alterative. All its medicinal ingredients are remarkable for their sanative properties, and in combination form aa absolute specific for indiges tion, Uver complaint nervous affections, rheuma tism, intermittent and remittent fevers, general and local weakness, and. every species of ; disorder Inci dent to change of season or climate. The stimula tive element of this invaluable protective and restor ative Is not an impure excitant but the thoroughly rectified essence of sound rye, admitted by all good chemists to be the most healthful of exhilarants. scp 1-eodlw Sun Wed Pri ' headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coateo, you are sunering irom Torpid Uver or biliousness," ana notamg wui cure you so speedily and permanently as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Loveliness on the Increase. A marked increase of female loveliness is the eve-delighting result 'of the immense popularity which Hasan's Magnolia. Balk has obtained among the ladies of America. Complexions radiant with snowy purity and tinged with the roseate hue of health are com monly met with whenever it is used. For the sallow and unwholesome appearance of the face, and neck. which utterly counterbalances the effect of anv per sonal attraction the owner may possess, it substi tutes that clear, pearl-like complexion which is such a trenscendant charm in woman, and renders the rougnest ston colt as uenoa velvet, no one is more astonished tnan the person using it at the marvelous transformation which it effects in these particulars. aug rf-m xn ai NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Family Excursion. The Steamer WaccamawJ ' "TTAVING been thoroughly repaired,: the Family Excursions, so .popular last Summer, will be resumed next Tuesday. ' Arrangemenls have been made with tne itaiiroads Dy wmcn Excprsionists can get return tickets for one fare. Intoxicated or other wise oojecnonaoie persons win oe excluded. : biecnonaoie per Fare for round trip, $1. Children half price. ' A good String Band has been engaged. Boat leaves at 8 o'clock A. M. Omci W. & S. Stxamboat Cokpavq, WUmineton. N. C. Ane. 80. "73. f Dr. Thos. "B. Cash Dtar Str : The detention of the steamer Waccamaw. to-day was caused by her. not being able to discharge her cargo Thursday on account of bad weather. Every effort was made by Capt Potter to discharge, but fruitlessly. . If you can make tout arrangements for Tuesday. I will have the boat here Monday evening and she wilf be ax your service as eany -xvesaay aeyou mayoesire. lav a Rcspectfulfv. THOS. D. MEARES. ' sep 1-lt TEAS. T17E YIELD TO NONE, BUT CLAD! TO HAVE Tf: as ana a selection and as great variety or Choice -Family Teas, Imperial, Young Hyson . and : ' Gunpowder, Oolong, Sou chong, English Break ... last and. Natural : JAPAN TEAS As can be found In the sunnv South. Onr Isrtm I purchases eive us advantages in buyinr and we offer I thebenefltof LOW PRICES to our many many friend 1 customers, . . ' . CHAS. D. MYERS Si CO., T North Front street sepl-tf JTJST RECEIVED, ' ' ' ? " A LARGE LOT OF- T, sf . Common 1 1-inch Plug, . Bright and dark double ?&r" thick Navy, Black and , ' . fta - - "' ' ' vafuiuiou a 7 .'S&Xf.Z j other grades of ClBTOToliacco; ..v- Also a fine lot of 1m- SEGARS, rtjcea Reduced to new SO cent. tax. . H. BUBEHLMES, Sln of tne Indian Cnlef, .No. 6 Itlarket St. .acp 1-ft County Commissioners. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of County Commissioners will meet at the Court House in this city on Monday, September Sd, at 11 o'clock A. M., when all the newly elected county omcers are nounea to come forward ana quaiiry, according to law. or oraec ox tns Board. W. 3. BIVENS, Clerk.' W. M. Hakbibs, Deputy Clerk. miTY STJGAR-CTJRED HAMS CHOICE SUGAR .... . . i cured -Canvassed Hams, Smoked Beef and Beef Tongues. chas. v. Jtxjuts a w. sen l-tr .- . . . . . . , : ;v ELEGANT TABLE BUTTER AT RETAIL FOR i Family nse eleeaat Table Bu use eleeaat Table Butter la , Small Packages, 6. 10 and 5 Pounds each. sepl-tf CHAS. D. MYERS A CO. 3 jrrii .-sjvj jj't tf.'? ?OTSA tStr'ATST "B.TT ATT, TJStTOOTSTa and deaiers in Foirlu., aad Domestic Oram?- t Medicines,- chemicals.- Paint. Dye,. Acids, o - i vanuau. cyicOT. tt i"-iuw,tii. t bums fsaumirr. J SSffiM r Seeds. 4Bh 4e,. No. U WHOLE NO. 1,544. . NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS. i Here's Your Interests : FVRNI8IIING GOODS, . , AND HAVE Suits Made: to Order AT THE ; CITT , CLOTHIHO STORE f; or MUSSON A CO.; ' " ;;v!a8 Market street BCpl-tf Fork, Snuff & Tobacco. JgQ BBL8. POBK, -' " ' 2 Q Bbls. and Half Barrels Snuff, 2Q Casesl andtoa. Snuft', 3.00 Xet SmokJD Chewing Tobacco, ror sale oy F. W. KERCH NEK. sepl-tf tt, S8 and North Water St Bob White Flour, FROM . NEW WHEATr-200- BARRELS JUST received. tFor sale by F. W.' KERCH N UK. n, 98 and 90 North Water St sepl-tf Baggiiig, Ties,5 Spirit " Casks. 250 HEAVY BAGGING, 800 SPIRIT OR Tons Ties, For sale by, . . . -"J ; F. W. KERCHNEB 97, SB and 99 North Water ! sep 1-tf Molasses, Corn, Hay. HHPS. AND BBLS, S. H. MOLASSES, it) 000 BUSHELS '00IQTt OAA BALES EASTERN HAY, For sale by F. W. KERCHNEB, sep J-tf , 97. 9S and 99 North Water I Masonic Notice. - REGULAB MONTHLY . COMMUNICATION of Wilmington Lodge U. D., Monday evening.aCS o'clock, September 9nd. . T. B. CABRv : i sep 1-lt " " Secretary. For Bent, rpHK STORE RECENTLY OCCUPIED BY MR. David Anderson. Possession given at once. Apply -at' MCNSON & CO.'S '" Ctty ciotunz St Store, sep 1-lt 88 Market street New 171 u s i c . Manhattan waltz. . . NEW VIENNA WALTZ, . Wiener Bouboos Walt, Thousand and one Nirht Walts. Sounds from Vien na, Woods Waltz, by J. Strauss, as performed at the Uoton juDuee. The beautiful Godfrev'. Waltzes. Svdnev Smith's and Brinley Richards' Latest Compositions. Com- pana's and Gounod's Songs. ' - ...., iror saie at mtm bb nitn n a sep 1-tf ' Live Bookand Muslo Store. . . MISCELLANEQU& , F0 EEE1IT, F)S ONE YEAR FROM OCTOBER 1ST, 1872, that large .. i ; : . . , Illicit Dwelling on the North Side ; of Market Street, - '-: : " Over the store of Messrs. EAR Emanuel, contain ing 18 Rooms, with Kitchen, besides Closets for Pan try and China, with lanre Cistern in the vard. ThU tug aw Atrwaaat9 w a via AuiMHiUj vihuj ava7vv iui try and China, with large Cistern in the yard. This house, centrally located, will suit well for a Board- noose, centrauy tocaie ing House. Also that Xnree-Story Brlelt DweHlBg 'oa1 tho Nortb Side of Dock Street, 1 - Between Front and Second, eontaialng SEVEN ROOMS, , . , Iiarse Kitchen, Qat-Honsea, Airy Cel- w lar, Pump of Good Water In ' ' Yard,' ., ' e. ' '' ' ' 1 : FOB TEEMS AND PABTICTJDABS 'i Apply to -' f v.-it - CBONLY ft MORRIS, - Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers. . aug 1&&J&&S&A lSep ', REAL ESTATE I- i ' :f ' .'. : ; !( ' ... '.i;- . .-.V -. tflPON ORANGE STREET.' i . M. Cronly,-Auctioneer. ' BY1 CRONLY jk'' MORRIS. . : fXK THURSDAY, - 8EPTEMBER 5TH, . 18TS, at for cash to the highest bidder, that valuable Lot, 80 1 132 feet apon the comer of Orange street and Hoe auns alley. - ... .. - IMPROVEMENTS. ' TW0:ST0RT DWEILINQ HOUSE, (BRICK BASEMENT), KITCHEN, AND ALL NS M - CE88ARY OtTT-HOUSES. aug 29-ea sept 1,8&5 , , .: , ; ENGLISH, CLASSICAL - .'' -. : AND- ' - llathematleal School. rpHE tND ANNUAL SESSION COMMENCES ON X Wednesday, October Sd, 18ft PROF. DENCK is instructor in German. K is instructor in Q aug 25-deowtlOct R. K. MEADE, Principal. 1,500 Libs. N. C. Sides, WBL L SMOKE D;' 'tl - 4'V'-l ..(... 103OCO CIGARS, FINE TO COMMON. Fresh Teas eonstantly received and for sale at .price ranging from T5e.. to $3 XL :-. aug 7-tT ; , JA8. C. STEVENSON. ..." 'VEDERS SCCTTED. ' - i CBaCXESY'ANI) rl iw ." -Ki F A&G T B A 3 K Z B, . . . tAt i"; tv . . one week.. ..,-. .", . . rf TlireeweeU...v'i;;'ii",,'i'i'T a .V '" One months, ..,',.mw'' ( .-'' Two months.. i'.iiv Vk,I, , :VTblwnOBtht-A'A'.-..; - six teoatl,-.,A.'.V.V;v.",rfl u jOnoTeat..i-.-i"....v.,,,ou 'tOontract AdTertJsenieiita. taken at ptor nomately low ratee.-- v-4''-; " -" FlTSqaares timatd ua-aoarterama. tea squares at a half-column, '.yy. 8J:-1" , ary aodceswUl be inserted at half rafei whB r tor i advance; otherwise full rates will be cha., tarspeclal Notfces and' AdveriHraeBUke-' dYheaof "New AdTartlsetnents 80 per cev ... tlHm& ta rml rates. r 7 -. fc TnmCaah on demand:. ? V OIISCELLANEOTJS. 7T- ATOOST ,TT! j S ,V -V ,... -i. ForCaoh WTLL SELL'TnX BAXJLNCE' OF MY LAT.C AND WELL .SXIJSCTEI). STOCK OF WHlTEiCOODC i r , akd citrr : " 4; HAT.TS MID SALT. , v. ..rl'tC fH7'' r-viV;';. 300.:SMks;;nverpboi;Sali . NOW LANDING. -i - r'J;.' 10,000 Lis. Prime . Sugar-Cured Haul, FOR SALE LOW BY aug8-tf i-. - vBISFOBD, CROW 4 CO inw a- fin K In Store and to Arrive : 9 Hftn SACKS AMERICAN 9 ALT, ?... ' .; 10,000 Bushels Corn, whit asi mixed, 1,000 Bbls. Flour, all grades; 500BblaPorVV OA Hhds, Smoked Bacon, rr. JQQ Boxes Dry Salted Sides, 2QQ SpWtBairt prime; 100 BrreUla' ;-; '-'' J'l ' O A Tom Hoop IrokV & XV'"' "j5-' Mi 200 300 BUsBa8sl0 extra heavy. 2 Tons Ties, Buckle and Arrow,' Kft Bbls. Crackers, Lemon, Sugar and Soda; - JQ0 Bbl Cuba Molasses," 100.??;fe v i-V v..fl . BidaSugaHoilJe'syirup,;4 .vt; v-'.-v Bbls. Sugar an eajT:-vT)'v For sale low by MKW-C .-fcU-.WIIXIAMa A irtTRCIIISOir. -. Gilt Ede and r He Ycrlc Cestral":; - EXCLUSIVELY 0TO112JLOTC aug4-tf 'm'7tAt7 MYXBSV ft A TTiimv VMM - !, rtilU.Il? JJliljII li GonaensedMili IT HAS NO EQUAL 130 CASES IN LOTS TO - . ' i : I r , i-' -7- suit TryIt It U cheaper and better than any la the market'"-' 7--'. -V;f:: ,;;, '; " .' ' QSOBOB MYERS,. ; augMi-tf ; y tV:u andii SoJ Front 8teeet :; Sumter- Ilewo, 8UMTEI1, SOCTII . CAQOLINA, Published Weekly, Dan A Ostea, Proprietors. V : , W. H. BERNARD, Aaxxr, augl4rtf 1 -r wunuagton, 1C. C Eice l EicdJ 120,000 W11 BKAT1 - ForjMiUty deef-tf WTLLAS& BROS. ; aBnihlilld 'Brp-; s Wnoi.ESAK.lI LIQCOU DDALEITS, Slanafaeturera r ctsmrs, ' AND jas State, ready' -in i :Tj- pcrita TrtQ;cj -Ji::-. 'Vmtomt 5pjto wtj to eWiae'ecr tt; . 1 tymVSTHI LARGEST STOCK OF PUKX 7 f! r Yhiakise and Imported Wine and Brandies of anv houaa in the f-tt .m
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1872, edition 1
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