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' L 5li l.-.ji. Trout St. . 4 Out ye . Six nor . i Three i , One moLui, i u ..... 8 60 i . 1 00 73 The Monirv Str will b ri.-Hvered In any part of the City at Fiftf : - Cknts pit week, r,r . . ., Another ; WJct . explosions i t - Great ; commotion In Tammany General Commit tee over diacorery that nearly; 100 of,it :. members are for .0 rant. for, president luid O'Brien for. Mayor, of .."ewvTorki ' li Talk of nominating O'Conor for Mayor of New York; but he atiiriaya;'. .! wool", Trial of Boss Tweed and accomplices probably .begin : next moatlu Bang Charles of Sweden Is ' dead. ;. -Money tight in New York. Gold llS. Spirits Turpentine in New York firm ai 63 03icenta.r ' Cotton heavyAt : 20J cents.- Clear weather and light to fresh winds predicted, 'for, our latitude to day. Honest Horace spoke at Pitts burg last night; Woi -i 4. - ' ANOT1IEB QUANT DODOB. ; . Our. telegrams inform us that con siderable excitement has been created in the Tammany Hal General Com mittee by the discovery of the fact that nearly oho hundred of 1 its mem-. bera are i in. favor. of ; Grant for !Presi dent, and Senator O'Brien for Mayor of .New' York,!" T v,v;.'"-tf ?.' 3' ; "Of course, these traitors have been bought at so much per head by means of the Grani corruption fund; and, no doubt, the immaculate Boss Tweed is' at the head of the movement, though he may not beopenly at "work. V ' - " Could anything show more qonclu-. sively the desperation of jGrantand. his armyof oft the influence tlT44;id.thnnl-;' ted State's Treasury these shameless wretches hope, to control the- vote of New Yortr city, ' anch thus give the: electoral vote of ' the State to Grant and Tilsor Q ; Fortunately, f however,, for the Liberal cause, these desperate trickster ,'arJ ' Closely watched; and they can use their stolen money to as little advantage" iri New York as in any State of ' the TJolon.;. They have overreached themselves, and if they ,-are at! all smart . they! .will draw1 off their forces and make a raid on some other, point.v'Vt.f-f i KINO CIIAIKI.IS OF SWEDEN. By cable ' dispatch1 received. 'from Europe yesterday the announcement reached ua that King Charles of Swe den was!' dead. VL-'- ;'f J ; . Charles XV was the grandson of Charles XIV, and succeeded his fa ther Oscar as King ! of Sweden and Norway in 1 85 9. He was known as apatrrotio and enlightened monarch and as a man of cultivated tastes and decided - literary , talents.:: ' He pur lished a volume of poems, we believe, in 1869 , His grandf athef, Charles XIV, whose "real name was Jean Baptiste Bernadotte was . also .a. dis tinguished, man, both in civil and mil itary life," He died in r1844,r leaving Sweden in a state of peace and pros perity which she had not known for 'half a century. fyt--jf--K:;-y . -BOVVai CAltOI.IIf A." - ) A telegram received -at Washing ton announces that-Lewis E. "John son, son of tReverdy 'Johnson, .has been nominated for! Congressman-at-Large by' the ; bolting Kepubjicang Johnson was formerly JJ. S. Marshal of South Carolina and was - removed by Grant. The plot thickens A in the Palmetto State ; and by prudent man agement onr friends there can profit, by the divisions in the ; ranks of the Radical thieves' whoThave plundered them.': ? . ; : : ! -! T h e L i bera I VJ a y e IT MOVES STEADILY ALONG ! ! V- k; THE INDIANA CANVASS, Senator Hendricks , AddreMe 5,000 , ;pepl at lllelun4if i?' -.j l?- ;!!' M icimoND, ; ljii Sept! 1 is ; This county, the banner Republican county ,f the State, the town being noted as the scene of Senator Morton's snepch "denouncing "' necrrd" suffracre. i . '-- J n W ' wa to-day the scene of tho largest political meeting nemin ayuu wuu ty for many yearsT Senator Hendricks had an audience of 5,000 persons, ana was received with' treat ' enthusiam. He : spoke ,5 for ' an hour and a half, and was followed oy Mr. :1 ravens, Liberal candidate for Lieutenant-Gov ernor, Judge Gooding,' Liberal candi date for.Congrcss, and CoL .ptiuweii. LIBERALISM IN . GEORGIA, r .AN, EXTU U SIASTIO M E ETINQ AT At i ' LANTA 6PEEC11K3 ' BT c FBOillJTENT mwv TfrwniTfiiinilT THE DAY AND EVENING. 1' . 'I- '' t. Atlanta, Sept.- i7 ;! A larG Liberal m" i racctm was !held in this city to-.1 .y, iu tho large Oreelev wiTrnTn r-t erected. for use -during the'eam pa: -n. The ppcalcin bean at 10 in tl.o i.. . ' , -d JU nnt . 1 ' ' r r.t r ' !.t. Amon" i' Jecplcs, CcL LutL.r, a Ghr'r', C. Orr;: Xi-NQ;:i57; Colquitt, - and ' x-Gov, Bonhamv of South Carolina, r The attendance was large and the enthusiasm great. IThe speocnes wnicn weremostabudly apr plauded were those which said; noth ing about supporting Greelev-as the choice of evils, or because nominated by the Democratic party, btit f which took the ground that he " is the best man for the country's need to vrescue juut ""p"uing cenirausm ana aes potism", to reform the gross abuses of Government, to restore harmony and fraternal feeling between h.. North and South, "and to'-bring" on an era of uxbjr, , pccwru 'prosperity.. Ane speech of Senator -Miller esreciallv! which was entirely in this view, struck !a espohsive. chord that awak ened the most enthusiastic demonstra tions of applause ; "f " ' ' ! v . BHSXEOBOIjOCIICAL RECORD. September 19.1871 ; Ther Time. Barom- mom Wind. Weather. eter. T A. K. IP.M. 9 P. M. 89:90 9:84 9:7 71 87 78 8 W Fresh Fair Clear W Freeh . W Lljhl Clear Mean Temp, or day, 78 dee. Noti. All barometric reading mr rrAnrvA tAtha tea leyel and to degree Fahrenheit. '. - - ' J. - v KOMCRT OBTBOTH," ' ; V , : : Serg't 8ignaJ Bervice U, 8. A. -i.:. ; ' TFeatner , Report. ' ' . Wak Departmeot,- ! -WasMngton, pdl9--4a5 M? For the New England and Middle States on Friday rising barometer, westerly and northwesterly winds and "very generally clear and cool weather; for the Southern States east of the Mississippi generally clear weather and light to fresh winds from the north and - west" over the South Atlantic States, ' and probably from the east and south over the lower Mississippi valley; from the Ohio valley to lower Michigan clear weath er, with the winds backing to southerly; from1 Missouri to Lake Michigan . and west ward diminishing pressure and southerly to easterly winds; but the afternoon telegraph ic reports from, upper Michigan to Dakota are missing. ;'c; ,. ; NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. MtmsoN & Co. Stylish Suits. A . . ' Dandsl Eleik Street Railway. -Worth & Wobth Coal, Sundries, v L. Vollebs Store for Rent ' J. N. Hrsrroii Wilmington HighSchooL BcamKO & McQuioa Auction notice'. LoeaI Dots. k . '"" Air cool and bracing last night Rev. Mr. Bernheim was In Charleston on Wednesday. : 1 - ; ; Dr. C. t! Murphy and lady left Raleigh on Wednesday for Clinton. ' r- There were no cases for trial before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. - - ... ..... - A Memphis paper defines advertising as "a blister which draws customers." , The month that has just ended has averaged hotter than any month during the century..;-;." s. ' "":-w A number of -Wilmrngtonians are still sojourning in Ilillsboro, as we see from the Recorder, ' ' j "r -: ' There are only! 14 prisoners in the county ja'u, including two sailors confined for safe-keeping. ' , The . Wilmington. High School will re open on Tuesday, Oct 1st, on Fifth street, between Ann and Nun. :' !' " Maj. J. C. Mann, Superior Court Clerk, and his r Deputy, .- 'Squire Cassidey,. were both on the sick list yesterday. y Almost every! year fashion adds an other button to ladies' kid gloves. They will reach to . the elbow shortly, as in the days of our grandmothers. ''. - " r DrV R. K.. Meade, .who has been absent in Virginia for some weeks past, , has .. re turned preparatory to resuming his school, which opens pn Wednesday, the 2d of Oct tober. v - ' ;' .-; - ii"-- w : It is said that by pouring molasses around the roots of geraneums and then covering it with earth, they may be . made to . flower abundantly. 5 Diluted hydrochloric acid will have the same. effect ...... .. ... ;, - . Capt George Morrison of the W C. & R. R. R, left last evening for KittrelTs, where he will remain for a -brief season to recuperate." la the meantime Capt Benton will rnniffie,,merchine.',,C t'''" ' ! Arrested on the Charge of Aron. , ! Mr. R. L.' Sellers, who is usually on hand when a difilcult case is to be worked up, having been specially deputized by Justice J. J. Cassidey for the purpose, succeeded in arresting, last night, on Sixth street, a col ored giriby-the xutnia of i Sue Brown, charged with having set fire to the house of Mr ' Duncan Bryant, oa Masonboro Sound, which.was burned sometime during the month of Autrust last We learn that the circumstantial evidence against the girl is very strong. ; She . was lodged in Jau to wait an examination, which is expected to come oft before Justice Cassidey pa Satur- day.-- '7 ' ' , - Street Railway. : .:. t. , - -- ; By reference to our -advertising calumns it win be "seen that hereafter the old sched ule"will be run on the street railray, the cara starting at 6 J A M, and one car run ntog as late as 11 P. M. " CorTOein has re cenUy purchased several fine borses for use on the line, and Intends to . use every ertort to accommodate the publiC.!,The streetcarsj are a great popular, convenience, which ev erybody would -be I loth u to dispense witn! and we hope the propnetoiywui receive ev ery cacourafenient in Ms., efforts, to add to their utHltyas a mode of conveyance.-;; .'A ffonir.3 attempted to commit rilcide it Clicc'.er, Illinois, end the boys threw tv-i ,t ' - c. --;-ed dvin ia crder to -. jt...ai ; '!. It Li ..." i M ' f ' 1 ' LIBEBAL BEPCBUCAR CX.UBV Cutliaalaatle 5IeetlnE-Addr by Ja- eoVDeTVltter,' Colored Orator from At a calle6;jneeting of the Liberal Repur I lit.n fT.iV . X Avau V14U, xiciu. cLh uicir ruoQiB lass mgut. an able and telling address was delivered by J acob DeWitteri - a . colored orator ! from Washington CityX., The . 'speaker, after a: few renoarii from the President,' introduced himself as one of the few colored men who stood up 'as a champion for" reconciliation between the races! and forcibly reasoned in behalf of reform in the political relationship" of ' the officeholders v to the masses! 1 They nowf said he, control the people ? by 'force and do not allow a calm, dispassionate dlfr csssion of the acts of the ; Administrationi He paid a tribute to Boston and gave a hit at the mock philanthropy "that interests It self in natives of the Pejee Islands, but al lows the' citizens of African descent within its limits to bear the insults that would be considered intolerable in Richmond v and New Orleans. ;UV oi . j ' The military, ring, received a passing ni tice, and Qeni Grant,' at its head, a criticism that we thought severe but just5; Said ne,v between Grant and Greeley ,1 hold up the character of men who represent distinct types of American citizenship the oney a self-made man,, born poor and a life-worker with the friends of humanity, always - ac knowledged as the special champion of the colored race and but recently the head and front of the Republican party; the other, a life-worker with the Democratic party, : and . Who was educated at the public expense. The remarks of . the speaker , were .able, sensible and to the point and were received with every mark of satisfaction by the large crowd present " At their close a vote of thanks was tendered him by the Club, when the meeting adjourned with cheers. An effort was made to create.' a disturbance by a few of the omce-holders' clique, but the attempt met with a signal failure. - Aeeldent to a Seaman, ' ' Yesterday afternoon,' between 12 and 1 o'clock, a seaman belonging on the British Bark Sarnia, by the name of Thomas Wil liams, met with an accident which was at first thought to have proven-fatal.1 The stevedores were engaged m loading the ves sel with rosin, while Williams who' was considerably intoxicated, persisted in stand ing about the hatchway. , He received re peated, warnings -from the mate and others to keep out of the way or he would get hurt, but he paid but little attention to their well meant words of "caution!" asserting that he guessed he was able to take care of himself. Finally, a barrel of rosin,' which had been hoisted on the vessel, swung' against him, striking him with such force as to precipi tate him head foremost down the hatchway, a distance of about eight feet It was ex pected at first that his brains were dashed out or his neck broken. In fact, a message was dispatched to Capt Pillow, who was in another part of the city at the time, that Williams had received fatal injuries. . A physician was sent for, however, and upon examination.it. was found, that the man had received very painful injuries about the head and shoulders, but no bones were broken or fractured, and it was not believed that his wounds were likely to prove in any way serious. He jnade an exceedingly narrow, escape, however, and will probably be more careful hereafter. ; The Berger Family. .,. .:i Through a . friend of the family"; we were posted yesterday in reference to the present whereabouts, "'future: intentions, Ac., of the Berger Family Swiss Bell Ring ers, who made so many friends in this city last season. ; .They are at .Jackson, Michi gan, " resting on thejr oars." SoL Smith Russell will leave the troupe and travel with a company of his own this season, but his place will. be 4. supplied. ,( . Among the new accessions to the - company is a young lady from Augusta, Ga. They will open the campahm at Jackson early; Jn'ITovem- Der ana wiu prouaoiy , visit '...w.e.uco ana Cuba during the season. . .-' . . t Important to Correspondent. .- j-X i i The Postmaster-General has issued a cir cular to the different offices of the depart ment to the effect that when a letter requir ing more than one full rate (three cents) in prepayment, is dropped Into - an office, it shall be forwarded as a Bmgle rate, letter, (but that double the amount of the deficiency shall be collected from the party to whom the letterrnay p delivered.; f r: Arrest of Desertert;,5-.:;;-' , , . I- r " Two deserters from the British Brig Ma- ia,' "named. Win.! Thompson, and John Brown, were arrested by Officer VanSoeleU, of - the ' pofice force; yesterday morning. They ! deserted . about five days ago, since which time they have managed to keep out of ' reach" of the authorities. They 'were lodged in ! jail for'safe-keemg.:, ' . A Painful Aeeldent. Mr. John G.' Raleigh,; an employee at Messrs. Hart& Bailey's Foundry, met with a severe accident yesterday, about 11 o'clock. He was using what is known as a foot axe, when hi made a false blow and - struck his right - foot, cutting "a : torrible gash which nearly severed it from' his body. . A phy sician was called and the" wound sewed up, and at last accounts the sufferer was doing as well as could be expected c " Typo for Sale f! We offer for sale the tllsplay and body typ6 formerly ,used in prmting.the JlJaily and Weekly, Stab. ' 'Alsoj ajot' of column T rules, chases.' brass dashes,- &c 4 Theas- iortmentiof ,typer.is.laige andjeonsists o: Bourgeois; jrmion! and.- Npnj -: .V ' To i cash burcharcr the entire lot . . . ? r 1 cn tLa nicii rt-s:bld terms, cr '. : in lct3 to sxut &t a moderate price. Funeral orHenr.Haar, Jri i The many friends and acquaintances pi the-young gentleman whose name 'heads this article, and who was highly. 'esteemed in this community! were pained to hear pf his death,' which occured,. in this! city on Wednesday ' evening lait,; and yesterday they testified their appreciation of his worth by attending in large numbers to! pay ' the last sad tribute of respect to his memory. The: friends' and acqnaintances ""of ! the family; together with the Knights of Tj thias, in their beautiful ! regalia,", the Odd Fellows, bearing the emblems' of their order the Howard Relief S. F.E.' Company In full uniform, the German Association and. the Mechanics' Hose Company," met at the late residence of the ' deceased, where ?ar propriate services were conducted by Rev; Dr. Moran,' after which the mournful pro cession was formed and the funeral cortege, which was one of the largest we have wit nessed in the city in a long" time, : repaired to the. Lutheran church, where the services were concluded, arjfj the body, .was.borne thence to Oakdale Cemetery. " . - We would mention in this connection, as a rather remarkable fact, that Mr. f Haar is the first member of the Order ( of Knights .pf Pythias who has died iu Iorth- Carolina since the establishment of the Order in this Bute, the first Lodge of which' Was' instil tuted in this city in November;' 1870. -Sale of Bnlldlng Iotst u,-. 1 1 i We find that our informant was mistaken in reference to the nurdber of building lots disposed of on Wednesday. - Messrs. Bunt ing & McQuigg, who conducted the sale, inform us that they sold 137 half lots,' or about eleven and one-half blocks, every one being bid off by a bona fids purchaser. The titles are warranted and no lot. withdrawn after once being put up. The sale will be resumed on Tuesday at 11 o'clock. '-'! ' Onr Chip Basket.' J.""'5 ! "' . ; No man will do Ids duty " by and by." . A night-blooming serious a . curtain lecture. . . . J '. , -. ; .- .; :'Ji;,)r: Continual cheerfulness is a certain evi dence of wisdom. : t - ; . ' Grace and beauty are flowers from the root of utility. " ' ! . Beware of the boy who is too big. to help his father. ; .;- -, - ..; A young lady has matriculated at the Maine Agricultural College. " Why is the inside of a thing unintelli gible f Because we cant make it out Young ladies who lace themselves too tightly when dressing for dinner : evidently prefer grace before meat -" What's to become of me, if you die !" asked an affectionate wife of her receding husband. "I don't know,."he snapped out, querulously. " It would look better in you to be thinking about what's to become of mer ! ' ; l -r': ' Mrs. Belva A Lockwood,: traveUng agent and ; correspondent of the Qolden Age, is to deliver an address at the Dalton (Ga.) Fair, on! the 24th inst, her subject to be "What she knows about farming.?. Mrs. Iv was 'on a visit to Wilmington & short time since. - . Spirits Turpentine. ' Petersburg firemen, are oh a visit to Raleigh. , .... .,: v ' . ; .; Geu. Braxton Bragg is visiting Asheville. . . - - The Henderson Fair promises to be a great success. . .' , , 'rji.!'- - Raleigh editors Aare , luxuriating on Norfolk oysters. : : !,- -;5 ,' -..', During the State Fair, there will be a foot race for $20. j?J: ...!'., ; r A tournament v for Fair week U talked of in Raleigh. 'Mj ; ..-i .The . Washington .. J2x press ; has entered upon its third -volume. tij: Mr. Spelman's campaign paper, Blasting Powder has been suspended, r Stephen Barfield, colored, ' is on trial in Wayne bupenor uourt lor muraer. Raleigh is ' to have ' a first class theatrical' entertainment during Fair week. jl : The County Poorllouse of Edge combe contains 21 paupers,' says the South erner, tv-.-d i-vs i ;if-i'J vs-i-' Jivi u-. - Mr. Bryant Turner, a worthy citizen of Jones, aged 70 years, died on the 5th inst . . ; yv-:.. .ir . -r-:The Goldsboro . Messenger has commenced issuing its weekly " News Let ter Supplement" ' j ,!. The .Sentinel gays there are some thirty-five hew dwellings in process of con- strucuon m Jtuueign. . , . , w;- The , Newberh Times i says th Journal of fjommerce of ( that tityT,ia to si pend after the 1st prox. ' v , T v ; ' -A' Democratic paper tohe called the Clipper is to be started at Enfield, with Mr. J. W. Potis as Editor.-'4 " The Sentinel ' learns that1 some Northern capitalists are thinking of purchas ing the .National Hotel In tnat city. - ; . r. i-i prof.' Kerr, State Geologist; has just returned to Raleigh from an extended tour tnrougn tne jxortnwest, says me jxew. iy i . On last Saturday about 300. bar rels of -Mullets were taken in at one haul, at Hanker s Island, af ew miles east of Beau fort, says Vw Memnger,, n ? i,-.;V We learn , from, the Messenger that the expenses of Wayne eounty for the year ending Sept 2d, 172; foot up to the snug sum oi ?iz,uw,o. , t i MK' GeorgeF. '? Conhallf died near Milton last Monday.' He lost his wife only a few weeks previous to his death.' So says the Uiii8Doro iseawwn. - ? i- Mr. Richard Roswell, of Meck lenburg, informs -the Xmrter MmX he win make ten thousand pounds: of seed cotton (8ea Island) from suracres pi gTounct !.The Goldsboro MesseriQer.iarn Es Honor, Judge Clarke, sentenced Ran som blocumD,, negro, aunng tne present term of Wayne JUourt, to the penitentiary f - - to years on a conviction oi lor' cra raCoEjresdonal DLtrist, , ,,'".-'- (-. ... - -..V..: . - 1 J: '-""" fc. t,s.'tu four hundred distilleries, making peach and" apple brandy, It is estimated that there will be fifty, thousand, gallons made this . i ' m -. : season, xrom uus nnmoer ox gauona am U. S. government: will' receive thirty-five thousand dollars as. tax, at seventy cents per gallon. ; '-::'.f i?M- 4.1: - The Goldsboro Messenger savis: A most diabolical "murder was' committed near La Grange, in Lenoir county, on Sun day night last i Susan ; Rhodes,- a negro woman, employed as cook by James 8. VY ooten, Xsq. , was . iouna dead m ner bed on Monday morning, with her brains beaten out The outrage seerns to have been per petrated with an axe, which was found at the wood pile, stained with the blood of the victim. ' Tne murderer nad taken pains to ock the bodv utr in? the house. The win dows were all fastened inside, and the key was missing. ,Jo arrest had .been made when we last heard from there. There is, however, r strong circumstantial evidence Bnnong u a negro man, namea uciavous avis, as being the perpetrator of this hell ish crime. . : - ; So general has th onbliA confidence become in jciMinu nas xae- paDUO eonnaence ixscomo in yer's medicines, and eo great tho demand for , that unprincipled villama are attempting to ve tne unwary oy impoelng npon them their xir. Ayer s meatctneSj ana so mem, u deceive worthies nostrums under a einularitT of same. r Sectoral Lozenges, Dr. Ayer's Troches,"Ay- er'a Jfastile for Conehs. . Cherry - Pectoral Cough s. Aver's Fever and AeueCure. Doct." Aver' a Indian Puis. - &c, (none- of which are of Dr. Iyer' 8 manufacture or composition) are specimens i this villainy and deceit Thev not only defraud the sick of their money bat of their health, or the recovery of their health, which la far more import ant than money. From actual counterfeits the peo ple are protected by law which the Doctor promptly enforces, bat these evasions - sometimes- elude the law, and purchasers moat protect themselves by re fusing to be deceived by them. Dover S.) Bte. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice to Tax-Payers. Omen or Tax-Coixxctob 1 Nxw Hahovxb Coustt, I No. 11 Market street, Wilmington, N. 0, J ' try . : ; beptentDer is,, vsn. The Tax Books, for State and County, for the year 1873, having been placed in my possession, tax payers are requested to make .prompt ; payment I may be found at my office every day (Sundays ex cepted) during the present monlh. I 1 V' ' DAVID PIGOTT, . Tax-Collector New Hanover County. -sep 18-tf r ! ' ' -;J:-v.-' Taxes Taxes ! Omci o-Tax Coixxctob or New Bahovkb Couktt, No. U Market at j Wilmington, N. C. September 19, ISTa, I WILL BE AT THE REGULAR VOTINa places of the several Townships of this eounty at the time and places named below, for the purpose of collecting State and County Taxes for the year 1873: Federal Point,. Thursday, Masonboro, Friday, Oct Srd.' 4th. 7th. " 8th. " 8th. " 10th. " nth. ISth. . " 14th. ' 15th. " mum 17th. ' " 18th. Harnett ; .Monday, Grant.... Tuesday. HoUv,.,.,.,..... 4... Wednesday,- H olden...... Thursday, Union....... Friday.1 Columbia.... Saturday. Caswell, at Point Caswell,.. Monday, CasweD, at Gum,. Tuesday, Lincoln..................... Wednesday, Rocky Point, Thursday, , Cape Fear, Friday,. D. PIGOTT' ; Tax Collector. sepl9-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CL O THIERS ! STYLISH SUIT'S.' Clotfcv Cassimeres M Yestinp. ; Suits made to Order. SILK HATS JUST RECEIVED. MUNSON & COV : - Clothing and Furnishing Goods, 88 Market street BepSO-tf Street Railway. HEREAFTER THE OLD SCHEDULE WILL BE run. cars starting at V A. M.. and one car run ning as late as 11 P. M. Three cars are now on the line, and every effort will be made to accommodate inepuDnc The Cars runs to and from the Railroad trains as nsuaLt -,,,, , v' i : ' ., i sep 90-tf v-nvj - : ... Proprietor; i GOAL! GOAL! !" -7K NOW HAVE A SUPPLY OF CHOICE RED 1 T i Ash Egg Coal, which we deliver at the f oltow- lng prices Mr and under 5 tons,, t'.."'t8U 5 and under 10 tons,. mmmm f a t 8 10 ions or over.'. 800 sepSO-St WOBTH WORTH. Sundries. A A SPIRrr CASKS, UU 1,000 Barrel lime. A A BALES HAT; 300 Bbls. Cement and Plaster, 1 A A BOLLS BAGGING, 1UU COO Bundles Cotton Ties. 15 boxes Bacon. . sep JO-lm : f WORTH WORTH. For Bent. rpHE STORE NO. 10 SOUTH WATER STREET, now occupied by C W. Oldham. Terms reasonable. Possession given October 1st, ' " " " ': ' Appry ,v,il,.u.y.- .; , Auction. : W! WILL SELL AT OUR S ALES- ROOM. NO. 84 North Water street, this morning at half nast 0 o'clock, areneral assortment of . NEW TABLES, - CRADLES, CRIBS, CHAIRS ; Also, Bedaieads. Stoves, Crackers, Scales, . . .. unnea mm, nanos, wine, jxo- J - - --- lasses, wau raper, stoves. crockery, soots, taotning, iry i ry Goods and other ar- ociea. .. . . sep -lt V : : BUNTING A MoQUIGG. 1 " i' WnjHITQTOH' HI (GrH: SCHOOL WILL . REOPEN i TTJESD AT. :. OCTOBER - 1st. Permanent location Fifth street, between Ann mndKun.'-" '....v.-:----.- -v : -.-r X3T Circulars at the Book stores. J3 . " sep SO-SawSw FrUTa Principal. Caddlery, .ft. f T, A LL KCSD3 OF SADDLES, ILajaTESSTJlAV- , , ELING BAGS, and everything m the line of Cneap for CasJa at J. .Tor : . a Co. , . - , - . No. 8 C""'ta iront rt., . fthft-tfeae. V. " - . -,.Wilinii:?OTK.Ov' - I HKHIIIlM II MlT7 v VWHOLB NO; 1,560. MISCELLANEOUS. V - TO THE LADIES: t -Xi ': luow ening, 'a Large and budsomb assortment . . .j : ... Milline . . , l FANCY GOODS; ; - 5. UOTIOITS, dtc &c, &c. HAVING JtJST. RETURNED FROM ; IrOND6N;AOT) PARIS; ! ( can offer extraordinary inducements as to Styles . and - Qualities. GACIi ATTD SEE The ":xVe' jiatest : Novelties. 1 SOMETHING ZW AIJD YEKT 8TTLISH, : M mTu , e a m n rr v t --i n v r n' A. D. Brown, ; t; . EXCMANGE CORNER. I T1EL E3 ' STOCK LIVE B00KST 0B ; , EMBRACES a full assortment of School, Medi cal, Law and i-rt yiv-i ' KHseellaneoua Books, ' : -J" : : Besides a large supply of Stationery of both foreign ana aomesuc manufacture; " : - - The facilities for furnishing everything la the Book and Stationery line are unequalled by any house in the State. - A large variety of Bibles. Praver Books. Musical Instruments and Chromos of the most beautiful and substantial designs kept constantly on hand at - UJLLM B151UtUJtn-B. sep l-tf ' --Live Book and Music Store. - TRY THE CAKHELT) f : " Oondeiised , Milfi, TWO DOLLAUS PER CAN, LOWER THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS AND better gooda, GINGER ALE, FRESH , PIQ HAMS, : BEEF TONGTJEt hxJfntil parched Jv and Iagaayra Ooffee ;; , Fresh Family- Supplies; RecelYed Br ETerr.. Steamer sep lS-tf . At GEO. MYERS'. . Sheetings : and Yarns. JQQ BALES SHEETINGS AND TARNS, - , 1 ;:, r'-" Forsale by y:r:yur-.-K':' t 'sep lS-tf 1' WTLLIAMS MTJRCHISON. ?' JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF Common 11-inch Plug, Bright and dark double thick Navy, Black and Sweet; Cavendish. X. and other grades of fine rJ . . , CiEfiiiToliacco; Also a fine lot of im ported and domestic , SEOABS, JPrices Reduced to sew SO cent tax. v ;x-X Bw BTJRKHTMTnt, Sign of tbe Indian Cnlef, : Wo. 6 Blarket St. sep 15-tf THE FINEST GRADE " C O E FJEE S OLD GOVERNMENT-JAYA, CHOICE OLD Lsgayra, ' .-,:.''; ., ..-- .,i, 't :n-"i'iy . . - - Extra Selected Hlo, - "' 1 CEYLON; MARACABO AND ' MOCHA.1 M FRESH. GEOIIHD PORE COFFEES BY EVERY STEAMER. ! CHAS. D. MTERS A CO. sep lMf r". :V ;...C--!-" - ;..," Stuffed Olives; OPANISH 1 OUTES, A VPtTAVTVO W5V VtfYf U Flckles; Aioen Juaaiemassoucan. .- . , - .. UUA9. D. JtTKRS A CO., seplS-tf . . ; ; , 7NorU Front street Bacon ! Bacon ! 100,000! LBS SH9TLSESS AND SIDES ! rFsr sale by Jmis-lf WDLLAED BROS. Dickey Plpur. 300 BBLS. 07 TUB CELEBRATED M DICK' et" ; 50 EY " FLOUR, just received. - w. . . K1U Ko. i Mackerel, - . ... 'For sale br " - i. S sep Mf, . EDWARDS A HALL.' -TEstabllsned in, 1820.) The Camden' Journal; ,io,;i,-.:?Ani)'EHg;rc.: TjunLisiiED mnrr tul'sdat at- i co per acum. AdvertiMng rates Lberal. .-i-; J0221 KESSHAWrProp'r. W. B. CSbub Asset -: t .. Baa lwtf VI' . .. u l ea J " ! sr ' " five i ..., " or p. '.t.:.: Imo weeks....... ' 1 rf WPrt S..A . 14 ' f je cuiii.x ...,...'. " Two moDt: .. ... M . 'j t rce bioiUm. .. i . . , . a...W""-. .... One vpr.-... ....' ' rr-Coctract Tertiaementa tukeu at prv4 tionately low ruts a. . , " I ant J - Five Squares eif mated a a quarter-column, and ,, ten sqcarts as a tt.f -col-tan. , t vi r;. I FOR . SVLE , OR JIENT. ;iCoinm By Cronly ' 5c Morris. '- ; PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE SUPE rior Court of this county, the undersigned Com missioners, appointed by said Court, will proceed to ell by public auction,, at Exchange Coraer in the city of Wilmington, N. C, on Thursday, bertember 26th, 1873, at 13 o'clock M., all those VALUABLE - LOTS TRONTING 26 Feet upon Tnlrd Street, aiOj Feet upon Mulberry Street, . 224 Feet, npon Fourth Street, .WITH BICK D'WELLIITG-, uiTcilES AH) STAKllr.-i - ' '... ; Thereon, being the present site of the Cape Fear Military Academy, to be sold aa a wbol, or separ ated if advantageous inducements are oilered. ,' And immediately thereafter 20 ACHES OF VALTJAHLE LAND, , Upon the south side of Newborn road, bounded on tne east dt lanas oi mt. aionat ana upon ui wesv vj itbvi Green's Mill Fond, all belonging to tho i is estate of Dr. X . mil, ueceoseu. . H. -. . q:- TERMS 0ESAZEyl On o. third mirohase monev In cash, the' residue n six and twelve months, with interest from 6 y of sale. 3 v. J..t:-n '.i.- 'V n ti-timiv - . - ?.;; ' . j.-'-'. - ,. Commissioners. augl5-lS, S3, 9-sept B, 12, 19, SS Dwelling1 House and Lot ; A T. A'TTQ ' TI O JV? Forecloture of. TJotIsbsq - BT VIRTUE OF THE POWER CONTrrJ.I.D noon me bv a mortsraire deed executed the 4ih day of May. 187f . by Solomon Wi Nash and wife, and which is registered in the records of New Han over count in book E. E. E.. page 434 et sea., I will offer for sale at public auction, at Exchange Corner, on the 28th day of September, 187a, the following described lot of land, which is conveyed by the said mo i, situated in tne city or Wilmington, bound ana aescriDea as rouows : Beginning la the Eastern line of Sixth street at a int one nundred and thirty-two- feet from the uthern line of Camnbell street; the said point be ing the Southwestern comer of the lot designated . on the plan of said city by the number t in block 837: thence running Northwardly with the said line of Sixth street thirty-three- feet, thence Eastwardly in a line parallel with said Campbell street one bun- dred and sixty-firs feet, thence IT UU three feet, and thence Westwardly one ham se Westwai .dred and sixty-five feet to the tr: . ;.. -. - -r..-tf.. Upon the pre: there Is new - OTO-Stoiy-Dwelling,C. COOTAUIIKCr -BECr 11001 The neighborhood is good and the locality Wealthy. : rar TERMS AT SALE. aXl " ' lawson: b. rice, . ,-. - Mortgagee. Ausx. T. LoHDoir, Attorney. T -. , sep6-tds , ; vfj. t FOR REIIT, ; THAT LARGE HOUSE OlTNORTH side of Market, between' Second and Third streets, occupied last year by Mrs. Quince aa a Private Boarding Bouse.- It has 16 rooms and is most admirably loca- in ted for a, A', ' .. Flrst-Class 0oardlns Xtonse. : ' Also, that Office on Front street, occupied last' year by Major J. A. Byrne as an Insurance Office. It is the best adapted to a professional or business man in the citv. - Fine neighborhoods Two- crood rooms and in good condition. . .Price, 35 per month. sep rt-lw' Xi. JJ, XIAXOj, Executor. For-Eent, t 3jC T RE D!W R L L I N O on Northwest corner of Eighth and Market streeis, ; : .v' i' .- -' ' .--,- -. ISISlI H Containing; 10 IXooms, Togetherwfth all necessary Out-Housesf good1 wel, of water, large lot, &c The bonding has been -TnonOUGaTXY ItlXPAXaEO, - refitted, paintbd and newly papered, furnished with gas, &a Possession given on of" before, the 1st o October,- Apply to . - J l. YOLixr. f sep lMt Wed Fri San' -;V "For Eoiit.-" ;vTHE DWELLINO ATTACHED TO -i nry store on corner of Market-and FL'-.h , Sill streets. . contains two rooms down sta:-x, I last. ana tares aoove. uooa aucnen in yew a, and good well of water on premlwHi. iApplftcrr. .- HENRY LITGEN, . sep 11-tt r , . . , v-, , On the premises. ForEcntr FROM THE 1ST OF OCTOBER, THE 8TOHZ3 at pressent oonpied by Messrs. WClard Brother. i. . - AppiVlO .. -.- tug4f 1 " .. DUARD. peschait. r -Honscs for Calo. pOR SALE BY THE OTT OP WILMINGTON, pair of large, fine BOZCZ3, suitable for L';t.t cr YmritascX. They wilts soli fccther cr i araterr. Apply at the ' -'" " T ' ' .' sep BMw . MATC 3 CTT1C2. ; , , MILCELLANEOUS For Frciclit; crGliart ar, 'Xi Tim iron Bcnooxra." i it 5 wixLuirs & in V";I!aj(jin cud Tic:. pjQQ EoUsnearyEBCSti- . , OKTsns'Tto- ' ' m ' for ty WlLIisJ--i X, ep 18-tf TT7- CLT3AL3 ATTD I 3 IN if I1" -- - . Chw'lcal r' c Artik-iP. sep ltf '' f-! r ToQct ! ) C 1 "I 1 I ) ' and U ia c.,. f i t to th. feuuA. A11V- fffi,. lata L lit 1 Ei i S 5 u
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 20, 1872, edition 1
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