THE MOENING STAR. 9ATES OF ADVEBTIStNp. One Square oee day, . . , 00 published u.uli, uv Orrirt. Dawson Rmfc Bulltllng., Front St ; ; I l'r.M ; - " i- " - .f ,., . , HATK Of SUBSCRIPTION. N k ta am vni . ' .7 00 . 8 50 . 00 . 73 Three m"'"- '5 month, in advance i fn'"11" . . -. . Thn Monstwo Star will bo delivered la any part Pt the City at Frf-ric Cbnts per week. - '""outlines. "7" ,:, AVilsou fioko at Lancaster. - Heavy frosts nt the Northwest. Yerkcs and Murccr, friends of Hartranft, in the Peni tentiary for embezzling, were released upon the Governor's pardon. International Peace Congress at Lucerne has adjourned. . Tiio Straight of Michigan have ven tured to bring out a State ticket. - OarilmMi denounces Thiers. - Negoti ations progress . favorably between Russia ami the Pope. Attorney-General de- ciiles that money orders can't be recalled after they have started. Suspension reported of Spencer, Vila & Co., Boston bankers. ': Woolen mill at North Uu brulirc burned; loss $63,000. TOO THIN. T..i..,inw nrnninrr thn l.nvomAii I iwu'iu7 o v,v.. j i ..i of Pennsylvania reicaseu irom tne to . a. 1 I .ronitcntiaryiwouo onousemoczziers of public funds. 1 hese men, Marcer mil Yerkcs, are pets of Auditor Gen tral Hartranft and are said to be ...... in hi "Kl.Utimi rlivionn m A pan in-..;. - , - Will"'""" " s ence. ffQine nine since a paper over Yerkes' signature ;; o I , i . TT . . .".,1; Ain.i tkIj r. t.w Km was publtoUcd. Ihis he now pro- nounces a forgcrT. ow the plain truth is, these men were released that tiiov mirht make this statement. If 1,1 ,i,;in ; ,i uinH.miu.,; vlUi..v ing to northwesterly during bunday night- vile," the public would have thought Cautionary signals are ordered for Mil , A, . ,., waukee. Chicago, Grand Haven, Toledo, ii was uuuc i.u jjiwuic incii ,uv;io- tion. But a3 they were released first, it was hoped such a motive would not be attributed. The whole thing is too thin, and Hartranft is not yet vindicated from the charges against him of corrup tion. ' , ' The Chairman of the Executive Committee of Stokes county, W. W. King, Esq., is a working man. He has already organized fourteen Gree ley and Brown clubs. It is said that our cause is gaining ground in Stokes. Let the other counties wake up and co to work. THE CASE OF RAIVSOVR. The case of young-Kamsour, of Cleaveland county, confined on a sen tence of eight years in the Albany Penitentiary, as a Ku Klnx, is fully a ' i i t t ' . 1 , r, . lwu",w'ul aacx-uw v-vi- lege. The statements of Professor Taylor, wherever he is known, will command implicit belief. The letter was written to the editor of the Iieli- ijhms Herald, of Richmond, Virginia. , Professor Taylor says he knotrs the j'urU stated to be trite: DearBuo. Dickinson: I desire to lay before the readers of the Ileridd a plain statement of facts in regard to the arrest, trial and conviction of a young man who was hist year a student at this place.' In loin? thfs I have atwo-fold object: First, to 'na,i)le thinking, Christian men in all sections of our country to form an idea In regard to the operations of the KuKluxlaws. ikcond, to lend men of influence to use such means as m:iy result in the release of this unfortu nate youth. And, before I go further, I may u's-well say that I am not an apologist for any attrocities which may have been committed under lynch law. "Good citizens ia the South as well as in the North are rendy to condemn lawlessness, in whatever way or under whatever names it may be Perpetrated. About last Christmas, Mr. D. S. Ramsour, a student of seventeen years of age, came to my room and told me there was a war rant out for his arrest on the chargd of con spiracy and murder. With much feeling and youthful ingenuousness he told me that some time before, while at his home in Cleveland county, N. C, he had, with a few companions, ridden a few miles in the night and returned without molesting any one. ri Lis was done in that spirit of frolic, or desire for adventure, which would lead niii'iwwi i. : a i it. . j 1uv.ijr ui ma ago to uo tne same. On the night of December 30th, the Col lege was surrounded by United States sol fliers, and the young man taken from the hall of his debating Society and hurried off to Columbia, S. c! He was incarcerated until April, when he had the semblance of ;a trial. The charge of murder was struck out of his indictment, and by the advice of Jiis lawyers he plead guilty to the charge of , "conspiracy 1. e. he did not deny having 'acted as above stated. ' To those who arc informed in regard to trials in United States Courts in the South, it is needless to say they are mere farces. This youth was sentenced to eight years' eon.finement.in prison nu one nundred dollars fine. . lie is now ' . 1 r. . . . ' in tne Mate penitentiary at Albany, Hew xork. In April, 1780, he will be discharged. He will be twentv-five vears old. HishSnes jor an education will be gone. A whole I "io win ne blasted. - a deacon, of a T?tit rh, rr-h TTia nnn- duct, while a student, was most exemplary. ui not lengthen tins article by mating to be true. T?nli rnnr rnn mlrA hi, own deductions. Crt. E. Tavlou, Prof, of Latin. . Wake Forest College, N. C, Sept 11, '72. Presents to a Retiring: Official. The articles to be presented by the mer chants and Railroad employees to a promi nent Railroad official, who has just resigned a position which he . filled with so much credit to himself and usefulneafl to ih Company and the Dublic at l win is on exhibiUon at Mr. T. W. BrownV JavoI. fy store until 12 o'clock "on MonrW ti.a presentation will take place at the Com. mcrcial Exchange to-morrow, at 12 o'clock. on which occasion those who are Interested are Invited to be present '''- m m , . The individual who got off a good thing has been endeavoring to geton again, VOL. XI. NO. 6. METEOUOLOCICAli RECORD. . September 28, 1872. 1 t- Thcr Time. ""J?6" mom- Wind. Weather, etor. 7 A. M. 30:11 63 N E Lighf;Clear 8 P. M. 80:11 8 SB Fresh 'Fair 9 P. M. 80:13 72 I8E Light Fair r rn -- m j pwi j Note. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea level and to 82 degrees Fahrenheit Robert Sstboth, 8erg't Signal Service U. 8. A. Weather Report. War Department, ) Office of Chief Signal Officer, V Washington, September 28 4:33 P. M. ) Probabilitie. For New England on Sunday, easterly to flouthprlv winds, with inr.rpsinT Hnnrlinoca and with rain on Sunday night, for the t-T'ir. western portion of New York to Virdnia r by and on Sunday morning, and oyer the pnstprn nnrtinn rT . TliPfcA Htnfpa mmnir th I - "V; - "" oVu r:,..r: uav: iur uiv duuui ivuuuiiu oiuies. cjiaieriv southerly winds, cloudy weather and . !, C!.... . .1 1 A . I u , anJ areaa but the majority of the af- rometer, northerly to westerly winds" and clear weather, ana extend eastward over Wiannrctn cn lllinnia hir onrl ftn Simrlow Wisconsin and Illinois by and on Sunday morning, and over Aucnigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee on bunday ftftprnrnn n'nrl fivpninir- thA low hftrnmptfir ; , 7, eastward over the lower lake region on gunday; eastery 1(J8 are probfble for Lake Michigan to-night, gradually backing a. a I 1 1 1 J cSK'Sod 'for SSTff ad HurS shifting to northwesterly, on Sunday even- !"S. and for Lake Ontario, probably shift- Cleveland, Buffalo and Detroit THE CITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. D. Myers & Co. Segars. J. F. Rueckert. Card. E. M. Love. For Rent. D. Pigott. Taxes. Mujjson & Co. Genuine Scotch Caps. S. L. Fremoxt. W. C. & R. R. Co. James & Brown. For Rent. Geo. Myers. Condensed Milk. W. F. Wenzel. New Establishment. J. N. Hinton. High School. F. W. Kerchner. Syrup, Bagging, &c. II. Bukhimer. Just Received. Mrs. W. H. Lornr. Board. P. Hetnsberger. Pianos. B. F. Mitciieix. For Sale. Bixford, Crow & Co. Mullets.' DeRosset. Bacon, Goshen Butter. W. R. Kenan. For Rent. Tnos. B. Carr. Family Excursion. New Establishment. Mr. W. F. Wenzel announces that he will open a first-class Merchant Tailoring es- tablishmcnt 0ctober Ut Mr. Wenzel is well known in this community as a master of his trade, having served as cutter for Messrs. David & Weil for three years past. Arrest of a Wood Dealer. A colored man by the name ofJChristmas Swann, engaged in the wood business, was arrested yesterday, on the affidavit of Capt. R. P. Paddison, charged with taking five cords of wood from a landing on the North- cast river which did not belong to him. He was bound over to appear before Justice , . , ,, CasS1dey on Tuesday next, when the matter win undergo investigation Sadden Death Inquest. Coroner Hewlett held an inquest over the body of a colored man by the name of Samuel Brown, who died suddenly at his residence on Fifth, between Taylor and Nixon streets, on Friday afternoon, under what was thought to be suspicious circum stances. A post mortem examination was held by Dr. McDonald, but nothing wrong was detected and the jury returned a ver dict that deceased came to his death from heart disease. Forclble Trespass, and Assault and Battery. W. B. Larkins, charged with forcible trespass and assault and battery, and Simon Larkins, James Williams, Kooert uoug ias9 Robert Williams, Harry Moore, John - t-,. t..i a.- a Dimpsonanu jacuu uugmsa, g.umtu forcible tresDass. in Lincoln Township, in this county, were before Justice William ' i McLaurin yesterday, who required the first JJLK-Xja"1 f J . 14 named to give security m the sum of $200, and the others in the sum of $100, each, for their appearance at the next term of the Superior Court. All the parties but the one first mentioned are colored. Dotting Journalistic. The Newbern Journal of Commerce has been changed from a tri-weekly to a weekly naner. Our cotemnorary has done good t I - - in the cauae of reform in our national ,. . . . . Ko11. politics and promises to suffer no abate- mcnt in its zeal during the remainder of the canvass. Success to it We have received the first number of the Spirit of tfie Age, successor to the Banner of Temperance, published in Raleigh by Messrs. Edwards & Broughton, with Revs. T. II. Pritchard and IL T. Hudson as contribu ting editors. It appears in a new dress and is neatly and handsomely printed, while the editorial and literarary departments show evidences of taste and ability. The name of this new candidate for public favor is suggestive of times ante beUum in the "City of Oaks," When the lamented A. M. Gor man was wont to issue his fiery philippiees against the traffic, In what he termed the "accursed beverage," tnrougn nis paper pi the same name. heading alm0Bty over which I and usefulness. gan of the Order of Good Templars, a new institution in North Carolina. Y We wish the enterprise every success. ' "- " Ana, oy tne way, xne - alirlrnna on cents a ouart: beef l(Xa . aoi,7.re.- Of the present Spirit of the Age IS 15 te jv 15 cent8 ft. mutton 8. W. Skinner, Fay etteyllle ; J. A. Turpen, 8a Ex. if not quite, a Jo rim of the one 124al6cent3 ft; veal,l516 cents $&! Ss.,GaCtota51 he presided with so much ability ft. 25 cents lb: beef heels 5 ZJ?,?r The n&ner Will be the Or- I . e nnir v. u I Inn. Robeson. Kew Granltevllle: J. W. Stanaland MORN WILMINGTON, N. Local Dots. J. K." Mcllhenny's Drug Store remains open to-day. There were 15 police arrests during the past week. - Only 3 convicts sent to the Work House last week. See notice of Mr. D. Pigott, Tax Col lector, in this issue. A colored male patient was sent to the City Hospital yesterday. Elder Leonard will preach in the Sec ond Baptist Church to-day. There were 6 patients sent to the City Hospital during the past week. Bishop Atkinson will hold service in Bt - Barnebas Church, Greensboro, to-day The Clerk of the Market reports the arrival of 227 market carta during th nast o week. -The Board of County Commissioners have another meeting to-morrow afternoon To-day, being the 18th Sunday after Trinity, there will be Evening Prayer at St. John's Parish at 5 P. M. , . . . . .. During the week ending yesterday. i . i t. m uiere whs puiu into me uuy ireasury, on account of real and personal taxes, $3,162.- 09. - The various butchers of this city slaughtered, during the week closing yes terday, 72 beeves, 6 hogs, 35 sheep and 4 calves. Mr. T. C. Servoss, City Clerk and Treasurer, who has been quite ill for sev eral days past, expects to be at his post on Monday. Dr. J. E. Winants, Physician in charge of the City Hospital, who has been North for the past two weeks, is expected home on Monday. -A few families, and also single gentle men, can secure board by applying to Mrs. W. H. Lippitt, on 2d, between Dock and Orange streets. Mr. R. L. Harris, of the Front street News Depot, has our thanks for copies of the New York Ledger. CMmney Corner and Clipper for the current week. He keeps all the standard publications of the day. There were 9 interments in Pine For rest (colored) Cemetery during the week ending yesterday, of which 3 were adults and 6 children. This makes a total of 14 for the week, including white and colored. Passengers on the train which was wrecked on the Wilmington & Weldon Rail road, on Thursday night last, speak in the highest terms of the conduct of the ladies under the trying circumstances of the occa sion. The only cases before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning, were those of John Willis and Lizzie Sampson, charged with disorderly conduct, quarreling and cursing. They were fined $3 each and the costs. By the Schr. Etta, from Swansboro, Messrs. Binford, Crow & Co. have just re ceived several hundred barrels of those fine September mullets, which will be sold low, and to which they invite the attention of the trade. There were 5 interments in Oakdalc Cemetery for the week ending yesterday. Three of these were adults, aged respect ively 68, 45 and 43 years. Of the other two, one was an infant 5 weeks old and the other was still born. Old John Robinson's great show will be here on Tuesday, the 5th of November, and exhibit for two days. Lay by your loose change for the great event. It is not often you can see such a show as John Robinson's. By advertisement from Col. S. L. Fre- mont, Engineer and Superintendent, it will be seen that a suitable Hotel and Boarding House keeper is wanted at Laurenburg, on the W. C. & R R R; also a number of o;, r A.a A00r.tinno vears old was poin? throueh the streets ves- , - o - terday anernoon in almost a oeasuy state - . m mm of intoxication, cursinsr and uenormms ail sorts of of him 01 him o -- disgraceful antics. Ihe last we saw his mother was in full chase of her precious darling. Mr. J. H. Hinton advertises that his Rrhool willrfi-onen on Tiifisdav. October lst He has secured the services of Prof. . lamcne iujowu m euucauonai circles in this city) as instructor in German and French, while Mrs. J. N. Hinton will art aa assistant. Domestic Market. The followine Drices ruled among retail dftftlprs in our market vesterdav: . fc , , mm - cents a dozen; scuppernong grapes 50 cents a peck; green corn 40 cents a dozen; sweet potatoes $11 20 per bushel; Irish notaloes 50 cents a neck: tomatoes 10ai5 cents a quart; Okra 510 cents a dozen; butter beans 20 cents a quart; vegetableeggs 1012i cents a piece; caooage od cents a head; red peppers 1015 cents a bunch; beets 10ai5 cents a bunch: chinquepins 30 cents a quart; red haws 10 cents a quart; i- rrnan ii?ta BruWU 5060 cents a pair; eggs 2530 cents a dozen: coots 75 cents a dozen: rice birds 40 cents a dozen. New River oysters $2 00 clams 20 cents a peck; crabs 20 cents a Law Vers are like ivey. because the crreater the ruin the closer they clinz. V w " , Hi C, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1872. Telegraphic Communication with Rockingham, Richmond County. Friend Stewart of the Rockingham Ob server sends us the following over the wires; 4 'Rockingham, N. C, ' Sept 283 P. M. To the Wilmington Star: "The Observer sends ereetineto the Star. With the Railroad and telegraph, Rocking- nam will soon be a city." We are glad to see our sister town keep ing pace with the march of improvement. AYe extend our congratulations to our co- temporary, whom we have always found to be a close Observer of passing events, that he is now to experience the full benefits of both steam and electricity. The office at Rockingham was opened yesterday and the above was the first dispatch sent over the wires from that place. The State Fair. Wc learn from Raleigh that the prospects for the approaching State Fair, to com mence in that city on the 15th of October, are of the most encouraging character. The grounds and the race track have been placed m elegant condition, a number of fast horses will be on hand, and the Secre . . . .... J tary has been advised of a large number of articles that will be on exhibition from a distance. We hope to see the Cape Fear section well represented on the occasion, as every person in the State should feel in terested in the Raleigh Fair. Family Excnrslon. The last familv excursion of the season wUl take place on the steamer Waecamato J on Wednesday morning, Oct. 2nd. The steamer will leave her wharf at 8 o'clock. The Railroads will furnish excursion tickets to Willmington and return for one fare. A good string band has been engaged. All objectionable persons excluded. Our Cbtp Basket. The husbandman sows wheat whilst the housewife sows "tares." Many a man justly considers his wife poetical when she is a-verse to him. Who was the straightest man mention ed in the Bible? Joseph Because Pharoah made a ruler of him. The women vote in Kansas, at school meetings, and it is reported that "the men vote just as their wives do." j I a song. He had already got through th t first two bars, when a policeman came up and hit him with a stave. A , Pa . I A. liiue gin, alter noticing lor some time the glittering gold stopping in her aunt's front teeth, exclaimed, "Aunt Mary, I wish I had copper-toed teeth like yours.' A bride of fourteen is on exhibition at Niagara this season. She looks younger, and child-like wipes her eyes with her apron when she cries. She had her first row with her husband last Wednesday, called him a nasty man, and said she wanted to see her ma. Spirits Turpentine. Small-pox excitement in Nash has died out. Sampson Fair will be held at Clinton Dec. 4th, closing on the 7th. The editor of the Jefferson Mes senger was married last week. Crops in Rocky Mount neigh borhood are a third short, thinks the Weldon Aeics. Mr. Wells Draughan, an old and highly respected citizen of Ldgecombe, is dead. The Citizen savs there is no doubt of the euilt of the fellow Henderson, arrested for the murder of Capt Jarratt, in Macon. The Goldsboro Skating Rink will be in full blast during the Fair, says the X. & M. Journal. Capt. Samuel T. . Williams, the able political editor oflthe Raleigh Nem, is one of the Marshals for the approaching Goldsboro' Fair. The Directors-of the A. & N. C. railroad have appointed Hon. C. R Thorn as President pro. tern, during the illness of 1X- wmiJr' Governor Vance. Gen. Henry, spoke for Greeley Tuesday at Buncombe Uourt, we learn irom me vtcaen. aw:h mti.n a fifW ""r i TJTX ,v"'"" - j-- i naronna tatttit ncapn rpiimiin m.mi i iinimii liik rv.,iwh at 'i '11 rn-atr I "rAoir i :atyiti 4mnnn Buncombe county, at a Methodist revival. 1.11U1UU OV .AAA.J "I' - - , I The Henderson people are agi- tatinsr the old project of a new county to be composed of parts of Granville, Warren anu xnuuuin, wuu uuiuuusc xicUuci- son. . of the Forks of Pieeon. Haywood COuntv. raised 967 bushels of wheat, aver- aging 29 to the acre, which is considered a nne yieia up mere. I . We have it on the authority of the Raleigh Newt that it is an error that Ruf us Bobbit Esq.. of Granville county, 13 lea w izutixing I at uViiav mnrainff I fl All A. a 1U CMJ lUVAUUlgi I t. .n . . fl .n(d :raJu.htA h from the. Air-Line Railroad, informs us that it is the purpose of the company to com- mis Koaa Dy me nrsi 01 January The Weldon News feels the gSEE? BB "553 Ragweed, Whitakers and other places in adjoining counties are moving onward and upward. lhe fira,is responsible tor this: For two years a man from Alexander coun- hag be-en m thQ penitentiary sentence hJavine never been passed on him. How I he cot there is a mystery. He ought at once to be brought out Dy writ ot naoea and family, Charleston, 8. C. ; H. F. Griffin, Boston, Meyer, New York; H. Southall. Charleston, 8. C; m Ilfns rn WT I innf HABTAfl. HaHL! Is. KlflilP KlMk. f nond. Vs.' ..." . j HOTEL ARRIVALS, ' ' Ml NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NATURAL DECAY PROTECT THE SYSTEM. The human body is a machine, and therefore can not endure forever; but, like a watch or a sewing machine, it will last much longer if properly regu lated and duly repaired, than if no pains were taken to keep it in order. The great object of every one who desires a long and healthy life should be to put his body in a condition to resist the life-threatening influences by which we are all more or lees surround ed; and no invigorant and corrective at present known so effectively answers this purpose as the vitalizing elixir which, under the unpretending name of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has been for more than twenty years the standard tonic of America. In crowded cities, where the atmosphere Is contami nated with the effluvia inseparable from large- popu lations; in marshy regions, where the soggy soil reeks with miasma; on the prairies and in the for ests, where every fall the air is tainted with exhala tions from rotting weeds and grasses, or decompos ing leaves in short, in eTery locality where malaria exists, this powerful vegetable antidote is urgently needed. . Fever and ague, bilious fevers, dysentery, congestion of the liver, jaundice, rheumatism, and all diseases which are generated by infected air, im pure water, or Bndden changes of temperature, may be averted by strengthening and regulating the sys tem in advance with Hostetter's Bitters. Autumn la always a season of peril, especially to weak, sus- cePUDie organizations, icven the more vigorous are apt to be In some measure depressed by the humid atmosphere, loaded with deleterious gases produced by vegetable decay. The fall is a period of the year when the renovation and regulation of the living machine is peculiarly important, and the Bitters should therefore be taken daily at this critical sea son, scp 29-eodlw Sun Wed Fri Choice Virginia Bacon. 3000 hams, sides and shoulders, In Store and for sale by sept 29-lt DxKOSSET & CO. Goshen Butter. SMALL SUPPLY TS TUBS ON HAND Which we offer at low figures. sept 29-lt DsROSSET CO. For Sale. 3.000 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, Now landing from S. S. Tonawanda. From Store: Fresh Ground Flour from New Wheat sept 29-lt B. F. MITCHELL & SON. TOTTTT T TrT!C! "RTTTT T Trno jjj. u LLA X U, 111. U JJJJXJ X Q, "RlTlfhrfl . Hmw fe fin. 7 Have Just Received 400 Bbls. Fine September IXVLTTLllIETS FOR SALE LOW TO THE TRADE. scot 29-tf Bagging, Ties and Hoop Iron. 500 BALES HEAVY BAGGING, 1,200 BDLS. COTTON TIES, 1,800 BDLS. HOOP IRON, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, sept 29-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St CARD. WRONG IMPRESSION SEEMS to exist with a number of pupils in music that I contemplate travelling to eive Concerts. which is not the case. I have commenced my regu lar course of instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, and will continue regularly and punctually throughout the scholastic year. By card of certifi cate pupils' are assured of every lesson due them. . My success in Wilmington warrants me in saying that my stay and continuance as a Teacher of Music is decidedly permanent, wmcn is or vast importance to tnose wisnmg to perrect tnemseives in music. Mr services as instructor or director of Musical Associations, Choirs, Schools, Concerts, c., can bo secured. Independent of sectarian influence, upon reasonaoi terms. j. nun.tJii.fcKU-, Instructor of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Acadkxt or Music, Masonic Halx. sep 29-tf Wilmington Lodge TJ. D. -pEGTJLAR MEETING MONDAY NIGHT, AT Xl IX O'ClOCK. THUS. li. tAKK, 7V o'clock. sept 29-lt Secretary. For Rent. THAT DESIRALE TENEMENT X. HOUSE (French's brick building), on Dock, between Fourth and Fifth sts., with all the modern Improvements wa- ter works, &c Now occupied by J. Springer. Apply to sept29-2t W. R. KENAN. WE THIS MORNING OFFER TO OUR Cus tomers and the public generally a f nil assort ment 01 imported and XMmestic segars, consisting in part or tne TUBE-ROSA, PAUL MORPHY, LAPEREPA, LA SELECTION and other fine brands. Also 10,000 more of that justly popular brand -MKTAMORA." Consumers would do wen to call and examine our stock before buying. CHAS. D. MYERS St CO. sep 29-tf 1 North Front street. A Fnll ani Complete Assortient OF THE Finest Family Groceries In the city, received fresh by each steamer. For sale low by C. D. MYERS & CO , sept 29-tf 7 North Front street Family Excursion ! THE LAST OF THE SEASON. rpHE WACCAM AW WILL LEAVE HER WHARF X near Market Dock. Wednesday morning, Oct 2d. at 8 o'clock, for SmithvOle and BLackfiah Grounds. Refreshments on board. A good string band en- natA.. Intoxicated and otherwise objeetiomaMe persons exeladed... Fare oae dollar for round trip; cnudren nair price.- xne nuiroaaa wui iiunuu u I curskmtick to Umlagtau nd ntoxi lor on i sptS9-st . , THO&3. CARR. I TSTR m WHOLE NO. 1,568. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Establishment. I beg 'eave to Inform my numerous friends, and thu ..nblic in general, that I will open, on October 1st, A FIRST CLASS Merchant Tailoring; & FnrnisMiiE Goods ESTABLISHMENT, at HO. 6 NORTH FE0NT STREET, (J. D. Love's Old Stand.) Where I will always have on hand the latest styles of CASSIMERES FOR SUITS, Silt, Velyet anJ Fancy Vesting, ALSO FINEST GRADES OF CLOTH AND DOESKIN, Suitable for All Occasions. A large assortment of Tics and Cravats, in all the Fashionable Styles, and great variety of colors. My line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is sur passed by none in the market Particular attention is called to my facilities for CUTTING, TRIMMING and MAKING all kinds of garments, and, also, to my CLEANING and SCOUR ING DEPARTMENT, in which I guarantee perfect satisfaction.' I am also Agent of the Staten Island Dyeing Works. Engaged as a cutter, by Messrs. DAVID & WEIL, for a number of years, my experience will fully justify me in soliciting your patronage. The reputation which I enjoy as a First-Class Mer chant Tailor, will satisfy every one, who will favor me with their custom, that it is deserved. You are invited to call and examine my stock and the FASHIONS. W. F. WENZEL, sept 2Mw Merchant Tailor. WILMINGTON " ' HIGH SCHOOL TT7ILL REOPEN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st f 1872. Location Fifth street, between Ann and Nun. Tuition for the scholastic year of nine months: Primary $40 Intermediate. 60 Advanced Conrse. . 60 German and French, very reasonable. J. N. HINTON, Principal. Phot. H. TalLicitet, German and French. f... Mrs. J. N. HINTON, Assistant sep -a-xawaw euns in Golden Fleece Syrup. T OUST RECEIVED IN STORE 500 BARRELS G-olden Fleece Syrup, For which I have the exclusive Agency for the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ! For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, sep 29-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. TRY C ANFIELD'S Condensed Milk. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE ! SELLING AT Twenty-Five Cents Per Can ! TQ BREAK DOWN THE OLD HIGH PRICE. Pronounced by all the family trade to be The Purest, Richest and Best. For sale by GEORGE MYERS, TRY THE Celery Salt and Motail PicMe. At sep 29-tf GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 Front Street For Sale. A IX. DWELLING HOUSE on Fourth St. i between Dock and Orange, containing 6f Rooms, with Kitchen and Servant's Room attached, and a good well of water and staDies on tne premises. t or terms and others particulars, apply to A. A. MOSELET, sept 29-lt At the store of Sol. Bear & Bros. For Rent. A 2. COMFORTABLE Dwellinz nouses containing six rooms, with kitchen; lately j occupied Dy mrs. MODert . macomDer, comer rnncess and jugnin streets. Possession given oh or before the 10th of October. Apply to JAMES & BROWN, sept 29-eodlw Sun Wed Fri ' JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF Common 11-inch Ping, thick Navy, Black and Sweet; Cavendish X, and other grades of nne Clewing Wacco; Also a fine lot of im ported and domestic SEGARS, Prices Reduced to new 20 cent tax. H. BUKKHiMER, Sign of tlie Indian Chief, If o. 6 Slarket St. sep 29-tf Pianos. Pianos. T7 '- x F FROM THE FACTORIES OF WM. KNABE St CO., Chas. M. Steiff, Marshal St Smith, and Gove' stein & Fuller. These Pianos are celebrated for the Excellence of Tone which they possess, and the beautiful style in which" they are gotten np. The above named Pianos are for sale at manufac turer's prices, payable In monthly instalments or otherwise. Every Piano warranted for five yean. : tot sale at , . j . - HEINSBERGER'S ' scp 29-tf Live Book and Music Store. Cheese, Pork & Spirit Casks. ioo vyusa CHEESE, .125 BSLS. PORK, 8oo BPiRrr casks', v r ' ' ... r' ;,. ' T V . , Foftaleby .. . - , F. W. KERCHNER, SpS9-tf 87. 8 and 99 North Water St i ? h , two day8,r;r,T.'.., v. '.. 1 m , " three days..... .4 ....2 00 " " four day. f. .... M . " " "f five das...1f..V..i'.rr.-..,.i...... 00 ; " " " one week..,,...'... 60 " " Two weeks........... ......Y5W " " . Three weeks : 60 " " Onemonth.. .v.. . 00 " Twomonths....s.....'..Ui....l5 DQ " ; ' - Three months 00 " " Six months...... ............ s..J,83 0Q . One year SO OQ f.y Con tract Advertiaementa taken -at propor. tionately low rates. . Five Squares estimated as a q.aartcr-colamn, and . ten squares aa a half-column. ' ; . v " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . For Eent. HE TWO-STQRY DWELLINO ONff West Bido of Second Street, between Mul-jjJJj berry and Chestnut Five Rooms, Kitchen, Garden and good well of water. Apply to sept 29-lt E. M. LOVE, on the premises. Board. A FEW FAMILIES, and also tingle gentlemen. can be accommodated wtth board by the month by appl ying to Mrs. W. H. LTPPITT, On Second Kt, between Dock and Orange. sept 29-lw . Taxes, Taxes. OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, "1 Or Nkw Hakovkk Countt, No. 12 Market Btreot, Wilmington, N. C, September 29, 1871 The TAX BOOKS for Wilmington Township will be open for the payment of Taxea 'till 18th October next After that time I will be compelled to collect by distraint I cannot receive all on the last day or during the last week. Those interested will please observe this final Notice. 1 ..' sept29-sp2w - D. PIGOTT, Tax Collector. Genuine Scotcb Caps. One Dollar EacL HANDSOME BUSINESS SUITS. The "New Market"- L ATE ST STYLE. Gents Underwear, BowstScrft, Ties, &c., newest designs. MUNSON CO.. : City Clothiers. sept 29-tf Wilmington, Charlotte Sc Ruth- . crford Railroad Co. Optics of Chut Ekgimixb axd Gik. Sup't, j WiuasoiOK, N. C., Sept 28th, 1872."" ysP T. 3 A SUITABLE BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER WANTED AT LAURINBURG. TWENTY TO THIRTY (20 to 80) REGULAR Boarders from am oner the Railroad emnlovees can be had. Passengers take Breakfast and Dinner at this house. Rent, including a Store and Stables, f400 per an am. Store rents for $150. Is vacant October 1st Wanted at Campy Shops, Laurintiur. W Cnr nrTMntir- 1 Tinner. 1 Palnfpr ni1 RA fianA Track Hands and several good Section Masters, S. L. FREMONT, sept 29-2t Engineer and Superintendent Saddlery. LL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRAV ELING BAGS, and everything In the nne or -SADDLERY GOODS, Cheap for Cash at J.S.Tophan 4cCo.'s no. s oouui iront ou, feb6-tfnac Wilmington, N. C Co-Partnership Notice. rrHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY formed a Co-Partnership under the name and style of EVANS & VohGLAHN, for the purpose of carrying on a general wnoiesaie ananeiau BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, ' and will on the 1st of October next open with a large and entirely new stock, in one of the new stores in Evans' Block, on Princess street HENRY VonGLAHN. WiLimraTOK, N. C, Sept 17, 1872-tlO nac 7 AUCTION SALES. We ask Especial Attention to the Attractive Location of the Mansion and Grounds (14 ACRES,) PBESBNT BESIDKNCB Of XU i. W. SCBXNCX. M. Oronly, Auctioneer. By Cronly dc ITIorris. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1872, at II o'clock A. M.. unon the d remises, we will sell (unless sooner disposed of at private sale) all of that entire Tract of 14 Acres, ituate upon Plank and Old Newbern Roada, front )g 330 feet on each, and upon which there la a new TWO STORT DIELLIKB. HOUSE, Containing 13 rooms, with all the modern improve ments, two new Cellars, 'floors cemented; an Im proved Cistren, 175 gallons capacity ; tareeweus or exceUent water, . KITCHEN, CARRIAGE HOUSE, Stables. Gardener's Cottage. 4 rooms: bouses for hands, extensive Lawn, FLOWER GARDEN ON SOUTH AND EAST. The entire ffronnda of 14 Acrea are all la the h! sli est state of cultivation and much admired by all who nave made a personal inspection tnereor; t One Hile from City Limits, Clear of the valuation and tax of 2 per c4 thereon. . We guarantee, under prudent direction, a nett In . come From products of the place of SO per cent upon -price asked for the whole. 1 'mere are upon tne grounds, now oeanng inu 4,500 Pear Trees. Choice Bartlett andDuteheii; 1,000 Grape Vines, aaaortedl 3,000 Lawlen Blackberries; II8c1h?ren;fTrCh0,ee. 4 Acres Colossal Asparagus, 1 Acre. Choice Strawberries. The entire ManstonJImorovementa and ' Grounds , munt be examined to be appreciated, . - TKBM 8 One-third Cash, balance one and two years, with 8 per cent Interest - . , At same urns ana piace, iunvw way - -, 'HonseMi an! KitclenFiiniitere,: ols aod Farming ImplemepU, gttis Milch t ester Hogs, Bronta and Whtt UoUand Turk Vases, Statuettes; .Ornament In fact, everything pon "and belonging to this well fitted staDiisnmeni. - - we will take pleasure m ' Yiewing the premiaes with persons desirous of purchasing. Conveyance furnished on day of sale.' - Terms Sixty days credit, 8 per eent interest, i pt 5fc tt Sp -Oct 8,13, 80, 7' - . '

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