-El: - ' ; v- J W j. - . : , - .- ' s .,-.. --V. 3 - . -.., t root St. 8 to . . ' a m . a. A is '.'-VijiW "" -". i i"...'-- i- r..,. J j -a.' 'Ci. r.'V'rp 1 AjltHj... ..,......... ik&iiV-'3'.-' -W - 1 -.'VVM -1 treat-' ....:'? 'JZ. Ji.V"' - Vl ; ? 1 ror ..... w.M.vSi..,"" One y vm iiuiu..i, ij m . i. , 1 ...... , . ... . . - - j.- - vi -.-". . w ' TheMofutiNt Star win b daUverM ja an? part ( the City sti ivte xCxts prwcX, - 3 v; ""?iCortrrt" Advertise: rsnt 9 tAa,.&t I .. n.M.. - --s " s" ;:! : - ? v -? f-v 1- -j, ; r J r 22 r 1 . One yoarm advance, . ... U4 00 Six months, in advance. . 1 00 Tare noatha, In advauca.,w.. J...",,;"- M The vote is increased for "both ''parties in . Vermont ,N Frobabr;ltoUcaf; majority of 25,00a r,"----Th Stxalght-Outs hare nomi nated Charles i O'Cohbr for President and John Quincy A.dams for; Vice-President. -j For the first time since I860 the Demo crats carried Wilmington, Delawaree aclnthLls matried, "e entire ; crew of a ship Lf the South Bea Islands were masssired bj the ttatirea, -'--'Democratic and Liberal Conventions of New York in , session 4iat .Sjactise. 'Conor's .tele-t tion win tu-geiuxi -Judge. Chase re- turns from vNew Enriand "in imnrbved I health. -iLbss il biizAnnit and Mteh. I with 'fio' 600 :ft.-nf :inmhR in Wi CJrew arrived safely at Bavannah. V. ww rmw . . , , . The"'Tote on the '.nomination at f LbuisvUle :stdbd O'Conor 600 Peri- U1 Kf1: : John uincey Adams stating, that he would support O -Conor and accept 4V A.,,i v " ': the , second pace on the tidc Adams wta 'nominated on the third ballot -f or, ' Vice-President,-v vA- lele.; graphic difljiatchlfom Charles O'Cpn- eram on reception of the announccementof 1 (. atinm nnt nTi of Tuitovnlla la JX' A A-ii! v oA . . ' I 01 iUlUCaUOTh &t UlC UOUrt UOUM u'.r . wouw v i me Biiuauuu, uoiu oiaie ana national, i i.ai s . ,4, v mean that he win accept U theconven- but it is f eared that Church will tosi, "6 "t" . . - or expreRses his desiyQ, .to jjbe allowed I to remain in'private life, (he will be . gratifiedjj bnt.cn dorses the -Louisville abortion Jasbcing,' fiwt-Tate ' Pemo cratic practiced tc.rt Ac., adnauseum ,Tho telegram, it is - thought, is only ' the maiden ' modesty which says, " OhJ' cant play, 'but ' "only , waits for hard. Ulsistance. 11... . , V I ' 7 ' Thus two distinguished inen allow . themsclvesr to be dragged intoy the mud by the emissaries of . Grant and the Kadical party,.. They only injure themselves. .They -do not hurt the liberal Democratie party. . . - 1 CONTIlf t7B TO SEND XII KM IN. We urge upon the people in the a-l -'" t- v . i the.counUes where xroniasB report-, ed to- send full ond accurate state- . . . 1 , " : . - . f t, 1 menis 01 toe uuneio. iae nairmaa 1 of tr. nTnrWti-Cnnrviitivfl State I of the democratic-conservative ataie executive committee at ; itaieign, 1 lion. .u. jji. Asamnger. in tne matter of the election exacts justice must be done, the blatant threats of - the Era and Radical v party to. the contrary notwithstanding. 7 y.-; ''' . r . ' v'TVake up fneriiJs, and report ever instance of well-authenticated i frandT and irregularity in ' registration, vot , ing ir " making returns. " "We must have elections free and pure ifi;North' : i VEJMIOnT ELBCTIOIf, . :i A ' Montpclier ( dispatch of last night givei a probable Radical " ma jority ofl25,o6Q.;" ; "i; ; ' . This is a considerable Liberal gain. I The Radical major '" -i o. r 1 'loKo.oMoV ber State election of 1868 was 27,326. .. --r ' . Grant' majority was 32,122. . ; The liberal, movement is losing cronnd:"oh yes! Greeley is so nnpop I ' nlarV in New Eneland. We didn't expect to Vtorni, this" stronghold of W i .." ' , . ' i. -I Radicalism. .It is a moral victory to reduce on', a, full vote , their, former mapnUM iri sucna niae oouna otate as Vermont. ' v- .. - ' , t : - . i .fn tfandrnnmncniT u)r?anizea iur . .a v... t -i n . the campaign that is now upon ns. No tinie to lose. Our advices from difTflrpnt oArts of-the fitate are very ' hopeful, but this1 should inspire us to make.renewed exertions. . -. Ever since his father was defeated . jt, 1 ' j?-.. t :i, i oy Vreeiej u tion at Cincinnati, Sumcy .aam8 and the whole Adams tribe have been down, on ; the Liberal . moreTnent. TW nv, o-rv. into -tha , Grant fold through the doors of the Duncan side show. They leave no gap. , , r (ii 1 . - The thing has gotten so warm in . Indiana that Senator. Schnrx has to - , ' . j, . addrestfhis fcllow-cituens at midnight, - - ' .. sunrise or any -time a crowd collects to near nun. . .r .M ation and violent ..spirtt-,o wje; xmumu pnAfr . Vnr that miner, as the Party organ, wouidWdelonttir Wh ; sentiments, if it was not, Upheld Und sua- tained bv the voice of the prominent mem - bera of it.i own nartv. - . ' V ' -nounce tue dcila ci A:nt.' .ciummuu, ;ia., -which' ccrrrel ji I'.alci-tilonday e.M night' ' - , - V'V nounce the deth cf A: li. Xlcliimmon, eigh r. - - i - , L that place, tl ? cr' KE, YORK STATE COHTEHTIOHS. Democrats and LUreralsLn Sol emn Council at SjTacnse. .f. r THE EVEOTETG BETOEE THEOIH ; .':!;'- Special to the Son. ; Syjuctjsi, Sept 2 Evening. . A good.; many, delegates to . both I Conventions ' are here. c The main I All admit that either X!Wr. RaJ uucaaa.uu is lhb iiuiiiturH iiir lTiivHmnr 1 tTv V v . I Uvely decline because of his judiciary position.' This is not certain rxain. oeymour s said to be pledged to , Kernan, and 1 it3 is lasserted that Chtrch favors him. " V. gV. rcooc" u;,luTc countieain..thisicinitr.": 'Satnnel J. vivi. - jj . vmuvoiif xva xa,vi tscsj uiu e" the tram -at Utica to confer with 7' Slocum : ind&cheli peuteant-Go John, .Depew nd Dorshiemer ... are named.1 - ForConffressman at Larcre, c mm are meoS?. nBTBOBOLOCilCAI. BECOBD, ., . . ' September 4, 1871. ' ' ' '" : . ' .Tliae. B?ie- monv- - Wlnd.; Weather T A. M. - 80:06 TO. NE Freeh Cler '. i P. M. '80:05 -83 SBFrwh Fair. F. M. 80 1 76 SBQenUe K'lear " Mean Temp, of day, 70 deg. . Not. All barometric reading are reduced to the sea lerel and to 8S degrees Fahrenheit. . t . . . " ROBXRT SZTBOTK, : r '. 8erg Signal Berrtye U. & A, . A'. .. '. "J' l'eattlier'.lleport.' . - War Dzfabtmknt, ) " Office of Chief Signal Officerv A Washington, September 4455 P. M. ) Wlnrlabackinirto sontherlv. riain? tern- " Z C - . I Thursdaf afternoon and 'evening for the thelan of rain over the latter, especially over the .1 : . 1 uwuiciu uuimuu buuuicoowiij . owuvu- westerly winds and cloudy weather for the South Atlantic States, with probably areas I of rain on Thursdav afternoon and even-1 ing. Partiy cloudyweather from Ten- nesseetothe Gulf. Fresh and occasional brisk southerly and southwesterly winds, cloudy weather and areas at rain from ICftntuclrv tn Take Erie. Micbiiran and Min- ' r . : : . . i o . i nesota,' wita ouminismng pressure, wmas 1 eering to westerly and northwesterly, and clearlfg weatne for Northwest on Tnursaay. NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS. P. W. Ejebchztkb. Butter, Cheese, &c . Edwabds & Hall. Dickey Flour, &c. Chas. D. Mtees & Co.-'-ravorite Flour." Wm. M. Stevenson. Pine Apples. Tti'WTixa A. MfiOmfln. NotiM LAwsoNRirja-MortgageForeclosure. J. Cr3iBVKssoN.N.C. Hams and Sides, ; T. H.. Wbjght. Houses for Rent . P. HErasBKBGEB. Pianos and 'Organs.' Mayor's Coart. " ' The following cases were1 disposed of yesterday morning: " ; Anthony Foster,, charged with disorderly conduct Was found guilty and fined $5 and the costs. Sandy Campbell, charged with disorderly conduct: was found guilty and -"required to ' - . , pay f5 and costs .. r james'Baiberdiarged withenrsing, &c., was jpd guflty andfined $5 and costs. Anna Speight,' charged with disorderly conduct 7 Judgment against John Speight for 45 and costs. V .: Tarn mom nnntii Two cases continued over for a future .rZL I : jv wW fyore4 ith cill, yesterday, uTrvVrm VC from Mr. R. H. McGuire, of the Battleboro X "Mrinir Drill Tomarn in nnf "V r-J o ; i j nnainpu mKn rvuii bluii&uxiic Duuniiiuuvu. and advertising for his paper. The'Advance has a large circulation in the counties of Nash, Edgecombe Halifax, &c, and is withal a live Cdnservative sheet' The Blaeknala Grounds. We are glad to learn that the excursion I to the blackflsh grounds yesterday met with i Verv flstorinff; success. l Besides enjoying r - "the fulle8t extent the nartv gucceeded landing about twelve hundred Qne f number catching si high as one hundred and fifty. The day was fine and the snnrt in erervwav satisfactory. We I learn tht another trip to the grounds is V. nuiairivru .iu..m I CoL a I. Fremont, haigineer ana euper- latendent, has Just returned irom a tour- 01 1 inspection OX Uie yv esiern uniaiva -ui 1 vue SSSSu; .mtti .a : nntharted I Wilmineton, Charlotte and - Rutherford ! I T Railroad. He states that the iron has been laid from a ooint lust beyond Cherryville to AMaAxA VPava -w vwww w - I Buflalbwhich will bring: ft withm three rrx. . - i.r. 1 xne circus. - , ; ' 1 I . t nr mwoV Tontrm 1rTriii'firenL j MnBfJfT! 1 van and Balloon Show. - It will give three: I wwrtmn ta this irrtroft SatnrdaV. includ- I balloon ascension oauoon ascensi' ponnance.; - ;, :-v tac-ra as f ar baci t-a dya c; ci Auu&aaa just prior to the afternoon rttKa' 2irTT" -ftt- W-r 1 tpjnuemen, essrs. rearson ana wnne, I liJ.i: , . - . -v. ... -v-v rN t sarmieni -oi.ijpo large, snQ-coasisw oi l siaes, wuoww wcepurc w uw iww w jut, i , ... : -. 1 1 nr. i rP tk v y says "yJ.-W ---S------ , ...-ia; ,:.lit7Ai i, -TxESCJHAYTNO HOUSES TO KSTO V Al M . . .. t - ' v ft . : I , 1 The steeets are nnccmfortablv dostv. I Very dry on the line of the"W., C. & RRR The "Battje. of Chappaqnan is exactly two months off to-day. . -.; f -. The steamship Btenvinet recentry de stroyed by fire at "sea, used; to run to 8a- J80 ;;;'' ;:;';; ; ; . A. gentleman from Anson' informs us tbat cotton, is openinir very fast in that sec- i.Luin. - . " - -. I I'" ' mere wiu De a meeting or me isoara this morn- we naa tne pleasure, of avisit yester- UV iru esiey omD, oi ine ijen- 1 nettsvffle, S. C. Kma. t w -p V' Hatcher, ourneighbor of the BoathernExr W ur. :;';!,?. -' " " c The: TPTimington ' S. 'F.' E. Company on Monday, last 7by Imife in the hands of Lucy Morse coloretLv. ' . ' . : ... birds of the season, so far as we have seen, were on the streets a i a i - a ' ; i yesterday and sold ai 60 cents a dozen. I : (, jThe Radicals were vefry jubilant over the nomination of' O'Oonor by the " Blani Z " " v" -f3 . , . ton iwmkeyitesatlulsvuie yesterday.. ; rJasperBishopforet connected with the Sheriffs office, has re- ceived the appointment of Deputy Register l 6f Deeds. . Dr. Kinsman, surgeon in charge of the military post at Smithville, has been order ed, to report at headquarters in Dakota Ter ritory. .: . U-- :. ''. n0: , ; . . Alex. Perrall, charged with assaulting his wife, a brief account of which appeared " . . "" ou' I house awaitihs the result of her iniuries. V - I. 1 X 1 ! I - Lorers of rood beef will'be glad to hear that a car load of fine onescami TdoWn ontte Wflmington, Charlotte and Ruther- ioraroaa vesterasv ana anotner is exoectea . .. . .. .- . ford road yesterday and another is expected this afternoon.' , -Wa umnl in;n nmin(i m-ir tAenAa -4 Death Notices are charg- iso :t7Ti; -u? ed for as advertisements. If paid for in ad- ranee, we only charge half rates; otherwise, mi t. o iuu ibki ut ctci i iuaiauuc. ' ut . Fatal AeeleleBt. . A white man by the name of H. L. Law son, was run over on the Wilmington, Colum bia and Augusta road ; on Monday night, just this'slde of Timmonsville, and instantly killed; It is supposed that three seperate trains passed ' over him, as his body, when discovered the next morning, was horribly mutilated. Deceased 4 belonged in Tim-' monsviile and was about 20 or su years old. rpposed that he wasintoxicated and iaJ on me ana weni P-, I SP68 7?? hfld remains yes- . " A Kick: Sailor. ' A white seaman, by the name of Thomas Fitzsimmons, was admitted into the City J Hospital yesterday for treatment, b.e having been suffering for several days past with a severe attack of , intermittent fever. He shipped some time last week, on the Schr. John, fosKew Tork, but being taken sick before th& vessel got 'outside of the bar, Capt Williams landed him on the wharf at Smithyflle; when he was taken care of by some - of the ' citizens until yesterday' and then brought to5 this city, on the Seward. ' 1 ": Henderson Pair. ! We hive received the premium list, rules and regulations, etc. , of the Central Agri- rito Society of Granville,4 Warren and -riJ tL f t?.,v 1 ; .. Wednesday. ThnrsdaV and Fridav. Oct 1 r -i i - ' I - . . . . 8th,' 9th, 10th aad 11th. CoL B. A. Cape hart is President of the Society and Dr. W. W. ' Young . Chairman ; of the Executive Committee. We return our thanks to the QjljT --JsVeaarsejS -Tii ' "Vtr sv Awwl! mentary.in'vitationstoUpresentatmeFair, I -which we would be glad to avail ourselves of. , The Liberal RepubUcan Club have rented fumisbed a room overthe store of John Bulcken, on North Water street, where their regular meetings will be held hereaf- wr. wenear mat tneciuo israpioiy grow ing in numbers and influence. Their Ex ecutive Committee have just issued for gen eral circulation a stirring campaign docu ment which will show' the . colored people what Gen. Grant knew about freeing them in 1863. f j . .iv.-vi "We Rearret , r That the letter of our Battleboro corres- 1 1 iih.l li lr? iHLLKr ui CJLLT niiLueuuru coni nromli tn imWiah l ". '' t. ' goon as we could get' room; ast mislaid; Ty W ale ff ' -f We offer for sal'the display and body r ".ulicr 7i,y i!T'vVl i VP6 fOnner1 11sea. l .m ,.-. .- la lota to sua tU'ccirsta price. j I is T - adjoamed meeting of the Board ': was held yesterday:-- : r-f -j a".'; j-..-; Petition of II. C Scott, relative to the Poor House, was referred to Committee on Poor House, with power to : famish articles required if deemed necessary. , , Bond of Joseph Highsmith, Constable of j Harnett Township, for f)500, with Deleware Nixon and J. TV. Schenck as sureties,"wa3 ordered registered and filed. . j Itwas ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the Sheriff of the Comity to - prepare and deliver to him a statement of Schedule B tax, and such other collections of, taxes - .. - . i of Revenue Act 01 Oeneral Assembly or j affldaVit as reouired bv lawr! Tt was ? ordered that : tho Clerk.' of this r7l u-f- .viwi Board that the public interest will be sub-1 Wprrtf changing i roads by making a new appointment, Cf& cW; such securities as will insure the .due col- lection of the State and County taxes, and the payment thereof whicl ,ari collectable during the year 1872. And,- whereas, the late Board of County Commissioners has Hnlv SSL, -1 .W: Rrhenrk that other and further bonds will be required of i PPe" b the, record3 ,of Board of Coudtv Commissioners, reference Board of CoudtyConWssioners, reference thereto being had; And. whereas, the said 4 sureties thereto. - conditional for the faithful collection, and payment of said taxes for the said year or 1873, as re quired by the said Order and notice, the Board of Ckunty Commissioners now here, in pursuance of the Act Of .Assembly in suclicasemadeano:.prpviaedtao,. Beaolte, That .the Board proceed to elect and .rppoint a Tax Collector for the colleo uon OI tne said taxes OI IOCS, aioresaio. In pursuance of the above order, thA uu ihu J sideration do elect and . appoint David Kgott, provided the said Pigott shall exe- ' cuteand dehver to this Board one bond in r v"iuvi 1 thi tunt Dnm - nf cyn mill mnnmnnft inr the faithful collection and payment of the county tax as it appears upon said tax list, said bond with the securities thereto to be approved by this Board. ' The Board adjourned to 10, o'clock thU morning. Our Chip Basket. .. . No man is so insignificant as to be sure his example can do no hurt " , ' Coleridge defined poetry to be "the best thoughts in the best language.' If you would have a faithful servant, and one that you like, serve yourself, ' What men want of reason for their opinions they usually supply and make up 1 la rage. ,, : ; An oldlady may he: just as chaWng as a young one, but her charms must not out of the powder or paint box. a New York Justice told a witness: xoung man, 11 you speas; in way again, this court will forUte dignity and I punch you in the snoot I We hear a great deal about labor re I form,- but there seems to. be a greater need I of reforming some of those fellows who don't labor. A man that marries a widow is bound . ; .'i' , . gives up her weeds for him, he Should five up his weed for her. ' . -' ; ' , ' - An afSkted husband , was . returning from the funeral of his wife, when a friend asked him how- he . was.-i '. WcH," said he, pathetically, "I think I feel the bitter for that little waikr 7. ! ; . Spirits Tiirpentm sq. cir i,i:r ;.i 1 "v11. Quite a temperance excitement in Raleigh. - v: . ; .,. ' v . .: ' Marriage in Wilson i jail last Thursday; . The Dolly Varden 'of the Roa- I noke New has goneto publishing Odd teed- I dl7lCf8 II - GrandGreeley torchlight pro- cesssion in VV uuuu, en a xcur-f uix oci- temberlStn. - . , , - - .. The Henderson, Fair leads 4 off this year as usual,: taking place on the 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th of Octoberr There is "more freight shipped to and from Magnolia, than from any point north of Wilmington or soutn 01 ooidsDoro, says the Jlomtor. ; V -The Madison 'Enterprise, a 22x 32 Greeley paper, will-appear between the 15th and 30th of this month, says the Dan bury Reporter. ;.;.r t ' - The Weldoh Nev)8 learns from farmers injdiff erent portions of Halifax and Northampton counties that fears are felt of a failure in the cotton crop. - , . Roll v of the Straiit-Onts in I North; Carolina, according to theJSetcs: Mi. Britton, of Charlotte. Mr. Gassette, late of i Baltimore. Hernia ana Kaieien next ,i -TThe Mamnolia BaDtist ChnrchJ5 nielrig constructed brMr Isaac J.JStrick"J land, nas oeenraisea ana wiu. irom present pockc . northern part of Duplia a.i a portion of 1 A . il - - 1 appearances, in a short time be completed, J l iBma 4 (i.Thieyea: relieved Che pockets of U want of rain, and the cotton-crop has failed at least one-third. :i'-.y,.uu--'''i. , vThe Wilson ietf learns- that onthenightjoftheSOtthedwellingofMr., M. K. Dozier, near Castalia, Nash Co., was the work of an mcendiary.a s .v 4. J v , I Cn 1, "r?vf4.,- T7?iCi?.' 1 . " V cator: McDowell Court was held lastJ week o Thur and adjourned on Thursday, not mu siness transacted. The case against uuu yt iiutuicu tvuuiiv, uuwwui .w uouu i Was removed from McDowell to .Yancey1 Itxmnty - i - ;. f ,. Prom the Ma Monitor: A' colored w6man,' Martha Jdnes,' died in BxipUn county; about two weeks ago aged. 101 years. She was the mother of only two cTuldren, and from the youngest there have ; ; - . -o"- tt: sprung niiygrana ana greai-granacnuaren.. ' Fishinff season has ! commenced m earnest at ueaurort; says tne naieign i5PS?4..,i were hauled in at the various fisheries. 4 Atf Kin8 Island rishery. reerccaptmby'the over 200, bar-,. ortunate seme- men. .... . ... Two former citizens of Ruther- and Hon. Elisha Baxter, Badigal candidate for liovernor of Arkansas. . .Wlut$ Unapeakable Belief ' Is afforded to th burning and throbbing flesh by a single application of that . nneqaaled balsam for human or brute suffering. Mexican Must ass Lna- rarr. The tormenting and, sleep-destroying pains of rheumatism, gout and neuralgia, are completely Dsnu&ea dt n shed by its use: stiffnew olthe joiate and pain- e7ibrS?udXeS ful swellings, iahtog Vapidi; Voi MuTqnSa ; halt, m .KAff scratches.' we more sr. swift and thorough remedy. : .;5:j '! t .? -jvU Symptoms of Lirer Complaint and of some of the Diseases Produee by It." v A sallow or yellow eolorof i skin, - or yellowish brown spots on the face and other parts of the body; dullness and drowsiness -with freauent headache: I diatiness, bitter or bad taste- in mouth,, dryness of --itVT petite, aralringof food, and. achoaing' sensation in WffK I breast, and about shoulders; colic pain and 1 soreness I ulroagn ooweis, wiia neat; consupauon, alternating. 1 vim TnmnMir ktriprt Ar nHFriuM 1 rttiffa mm mmv nerrousness, coldness of extremities; rush of blood to head, with symntoms ot aooDlexy numbness of YT M 4.1 f Z jv . T J : .ul. I s.w I. n . a 1 . 1.J J I .H Kt 11 . 7emel!tttK LTie ?& OTt; t", "f"" m i n . . j f. ..tin.. i. it. Sold by all druggists everywhere. HABBIED. HILL BURGESS. In this city, on the 98th Au- S-V0 j ?d DIED. 8TWENKEN. On the evening of - the 4th ult, George Stwenken, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Stwen ken, aged 10 months and 97 days. "V i Tne funeral will take place this afternoon at 8:80 from the residences corner Second and Hanover streets, and thence to Oakdale Cemetery. The friends and acquaintances are invited to at tend without further notice. ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dwelling House and Lot ATA U C TI O JV: Foreclosure of Mortirage. BT VIRTUE OF THE" POWER CONFEBEED. upon me by a mortgage deed executed the 4th day or May, 1873. by Solomon W. Nash and - wife, and which is registered in the records of New Han- -etoJ described lot of land, which is conveyed by the i mortgage, situated in the city of Wilmington, bounded and described as follows : - Beginning in the Eastern line of Sixth street at a point one hundred and thirty-two feet from the Boutnern line of Campbell street, the said point be- ing the Southwestern corner of the lot deeisnated on the plan of said eity by the number 3 in block oi sixin street tnmy-inree xeet, inence jBstwarorr I dred and sixty-live f eet. thence Southwardly thirty- I three feet and thence Westwardly one hundred and sixtv-flve feet to the beeinnhur. . Upon the premises there Is a new '- ; TwchStoicy Delliug, : CONTAINING 4 SIX . EOOlffi.1 The neighborhood Is' good and the locality healthy. ' CeT-TERMS AT SALE. Jtl 4'- -,: . : . LAWS0N E. EICE, t Mortgagee. : Autx. T. Lorsok, Atterney. " ' - - J sepo-tas . . , : v . Stan d Square 0N THE PLATFORM. ; Tl CAKE NO CONCESSIONS.' BUT. USE . ONLY ATA The Favorite Flour the best Flour rpjTTi pAVORITE " FLOUli I -SMa labor ; The Favorite Flour, - I . , . - me lvnuesi ureau, Whitest Biscuit, Whitest Pastry, THE FAYOBITE FLOUB ALWAYS RELIABLE. The Lowest in Price, THE FAVORITE FLOUR. CHAS. D.MYERS A CO., sep5 -tf " , ; " .7 North Front street . . -Journal and Post copyi " ' i1 e- '' v; - Dickey Flour; ;.:v: On A BBLS OF THE CELEBRATED DICK- EY " FLOUR, just' received. CA Kits No. 1 Mackerel, .sep 6-tf ED WARD HALL. . Tobacco. t i ; sep 8-DAW; trrr lEirtVASDS; A HALL, i Auctioneers and Seal Estate Agents." ' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, . ) ' :.. Pi an 051 imd 'OriTOXlif. r H-V:ltllr fSP- - 'W W.'" KNAbB'a c.J fcHAS.- It STlsril, are required to make a Piano a perfect m iwwtble, J ml ii 1 1 ii 1 If t -tli aw TM-ira and tally A suuj uctDoa tb tiaw Kavmt vvukwuj wv ?: jaason uanum'f urfons. .roacbe. "to7 ity ana Taneiy 01 rone ana exoeiiencc or mernaninin, 1 anltspeciaiiy for. tb wnarkabte facility of, eiprea- y.-:?, ,Wa; "v ' - rt-t- , ' "ii:- jDUtTtGr UuGGSG Jiaifllllfl "'yvi-rT, '4,1 - 20 YfT iV-f'l " ' -TV . "JM K A Boxce Cheese, PA Boxes Raising, - j . -..f.t.f .?rV'' K-:W1i KERCflNiint',' .; ep o-u v.,r w uan norm water Bacon and'Porfc X " A A HHD8.d BOTES D. K STUBS,') HMa. 1 IJU and Botm SiaokeA SUm, DO boxes and bads. HOIS, rorx, a iNorUiWatei; Hay, Corn and Oats.- 250,: Q" AAA Bushels Corri' fJ 'V. j OiAAA BnshelaOat'.,: V-' J ' : W Forleby. vV . v ; - F. W. KKKf 'sepMf 97, 28 and 9 North Water St. Hour, Sugax and . Hoop Q A A BBLS-' FtbtTR, SSOHhds: sii Bbls. Raw and Sennet Sugars,-1,000 Bandies Hoop Iron. !; u For sale bT i)- -?V1 ' - F. W. KERCHNKB sepS-tf S7. 98 ant 90 North Water For, Bent,: WO OB ' THEKS DESIRABLE i ' - H .. Conveniently Located. . . Apply to .... , ,TH0S. P. WEIGHT. IT to .. . . THOS. H. .VVBIQHT. - WilmiTigton St F.E. Co. JKQULAB MONTHLY MEETING THIS EVEN ing, at 8 o'clock. ' - ' - r i; a-jt..d.;mkaees,;.,- . sepS-lt , . . , . Secretary, H. C. HamS f Bnd SidCSi 3 AAA LBS. CHOICE STJGAB-CUBES Vvfl in store and to arrive. IflnoidersaBlowaathe Lowest ; The largely increased Tea trade is evidence of the gooa qnamy ana low prices at- .j; ; tr ,; sepo-tf , JA9. C, STEVENSON'S. f ENSOyS. f i ' : 2 Pine Apples. aj s . TkTuerrJi a ttt Tja - D)t i - Received TewDav. - V- ' !' - - Direct from tte; Wands. 1 - Send in your orders at once to . -.ii i v; WM. M. STEVENSOK,!; , sep6-t '., , . Confectioner. ' i' 'hi1! V"iii'"i ' 7 n-f'i i ' , ' , t Shields -Eyeashsv- MAOACITCEED.BY ; c - ' : Mrs. Sue W. Cashwell, WzumrsTov, N. C.' ONE OFTHE MOST EFFECTTVE EEMIDfES fbr Inflamed; Sore and Weak Eyes, ever offered to the public For sale by all Druggists in the city. ' Price 50 cents per .bottle bottles double the original - li nrtnnrrkT a Tn -r a ta.rT.t .size., ...f , . uiujui ruiuixian,' WhoreaaTe Agents,. deo 14-naclaw. Th , .47 Marked street- Sdleify: a. A LI KINDS 07. SADDLES. HAENESS."TEAV- j ix , 1 EUNQ BAGS,, and everything In the Una ofv i - ' HAIIDLiUUi IMIUIIsu .. sinnr.nnv iinnm - I Chea-a tordu ?! ; "PT ?T for Cash at J. S, Topbam 4 Cos 'Vj ; :i ,.. No. 8 South Front St. feb 6-tf nao ; ... Wilmington, N. C " miscexeaneous: ; L .ESTATE UPONi ORANGE STREET. M." Cronly, Auctioneer, ,. -V'. .'? BY CEONLT A MOBSIS. ' . ON THURSDAY, 8EPTEMBrf'oTH, MTS, at 19 o'clock M.. at Excbanee CenMC in will aeU for cash to the highest bidder, that valuable Lot 80 xl33 feet, upon the corner of Orange stiet andHos- kins' alley. -. .- ,- -. . .. - IMPROVEMENTS. ; Tf 0-STOBT DWELLING HOUSE, (BRICK BASEMENT), KITCHEN, AND ALLNE- ; CESSAKY OUT-HOUSES.- ' aug 99-99 eept 1, S&s . Here's Yoiir Interests : PURCHASE CLOTHIHG, FURNISHIN G OOOD8 ANTJHAVE 1 Sitil3;JlVlMe?to- Orfler:.. i AT' THE' CUT ' CLOTHING STORE P!t i.:treet'- Building Lot ! By rJunti ti u & n c c u ij5 ft 0rv sB'ifwTf' a t9rrew JsVXiiarVwak a n"".1 , mb a as A Sep--T lc h1873. at 11 o'clock A. M., will sell 1 J t "hula F"J,i" LoU H t" e Poutl a. a. we eoutirtn? torUincf tr3c..yf, , n, betw ' Frit and llib, atid Dswson aui zlcsr streeis, i to be continued from dav to dv ui 1 the l ... property i so ? farther hujrm&uon t us. Saleposiuve. Terms easy, ' , Uai!.. I I. .j.m. nlSonr'.A fr 'I TL.. ! . 1 t 9 C. I lm IB U t U. VfVMv".w. ..... . .' i . ... &i r'.tca.r- . .., on demand. ' ' . - ,v3XtSCELLAI?EOUS iA V. ' '" ' " ' ; - f 4Tf""T' "112111 C I fF' Y A I.U AB hh Ui 1 1 KhAlh ll.-. I w , - r-..-.... .-fc.V-5U.lr. 4 " v ;- -, . , 1; CJRpN&Yi.AOnczr. PUESUAOT TO A OKCIUl y . tior Court of tbla eoantr, the Rnder -med C , srpolntea DT i'"! ixran, via prvii" 221 MtL iTl aeU by pebiio ancuoo, t txcnnfre vxrr r, i 18T3, atU o'ciooc i au woee ,.y .5 jVALUABLU " f KTeet.nyon ronrt ftrc BRIOKDWELUI Thereea! being the present site of the Cepe I Military Academy; to be sold as t whole, or i atedif adyantafreotis inducements ara.oered. j tamdiatsly tttenaftet tYi:H''i!- ? ; .2aicBx:so9 ViirABLn iAwf, trpoa fhe seufh side of Newbem soad,' bonnded t t)u aaat X Im-nAmnt Ifr. Mllllk at) A niWB th WH the east by lands of Mr. Monk and u Green's Mill YonO, a F. J. HOI, deceased. Green's Mill Po&d, all belonging to I . estatft of 1 i " V ' One-third purchase money in eashi the r dSt six and twelve months, with in twwt fron t-jct 'T9 ' v":wtv C JL-BTEDAN,- - "k'w.w , .?r v.T.' CommisBioncra. angl5-li;a,'i--eeptoVIt v Stordan&jfa lOipOQ - Bushels Oontt Whit and nix 4, ..-; 11 f If If I OEMS. J-IOUT, au BnNM, ' .- .. . - 20 Hnds!8m6ked Bacon V4 I -t AA SnTuttn Baited StSno. 1 xw OA A 'Spirit Barrels, prhne. .-.-c 1 1 II I :T U - 20 Tons Hoop Iront, , . '. . f s . . rs . . OA A Rolls Bagging; xtra heSvy. a K Tons Tle, Buckfo and Arrow; --U. f.5 :u - Bbls. Crackers, Lemon; Sugar sad 8odt;: .-f A A ifbta.: CUbtf XeJiatss! At :v :4'''-' V r.v .... 100 B1 Sugar House Syrup, T.,ii ;- 25 .Ends. Sugar House Syrup,.:' -JQQ BWs. jSusaU'ps i , . ; ot sate ww dt . aug 8 lWf WILLIAMS, A KCECI KtECSJSON. judteecsivIjd; A LAnas lot ( Common 11-lncft l ; Lric tit aad dfk cou . thick Ntt, Llack, ind other grades ..'ins;;.;:',.'- !Atsa a Sne lot of 1 ported and domee'U,: mmmmm ..... : Prices Heduced tor 90 'cent tax,''5 i nV BtZHSCSE, : Btgn of thaj Indian Calsf, epl-ft .-S wholesale M4trta'xiiAi.i:r: r: annllmnreri':oir i TTJEHAVB THE LATiCTST STOCK C? r m aen Ktackr Eva v hifkipa and Iimvrrt . . and Brandies 01 any house la the b tate, and 1 la Cmitolrtli- pi. taSfl t nl. - Purchasers wQ do treU to aximine our stock I tcbiwWeiaerherfc ang Mf t, ,; . yr; BSCJonLD A ET.0 CAIIPELD-D Coiidensed: Llill:. ;JT J&.2kfwji&& L0T3' suit ' Try tt4t is eaeaper sad better thaa a tte' msrkec;;5f;' ' ; 1 Aft C 'nwcis i; Bath's Oysters, W W wmut,. .r -, At GB0RG2 irrrr V ? " "." 1 C JROM THE 1ST OF OCTOSZa,- TZ2 T C at prefsent , eewpied by Kessrsv WClKaErotLer. "7 aug 17-tf a ' , c-rr sale very low by a-tr'vX' .TTayne counties, have guf idpcotlytTcnniepv i.Ter Acs-39 i-.ey rs- 4y