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TIIR MOUSING GTAUVUa . ...... a . it 1 1 r V , nL.JJJL.l-.JU A if j ft. N WW. IT. BEZIABUi wuw rrtp-. OrraWfoaBaak Building I"?08)"' ' - ..tit f ' . 1 V . t . . ' i4 w . ' : I One year. In advance. ......... v. .... .f .. i . .tf 92 Six months, in advance .';...,.t.. IM Three months. In advance.. ..... .....-... I TO One month, la advance . ... 7o The Mobmiwo Stab will foe delivered In any part of the City at Furira Cxhts per week. , rosT orncE dikectoby, Northern through ft way muU 6:00 A. U. Dally. Northern through mall 7m 1. M SS- ! riA T " i ". a r. m. Mon- C. and H. K. H., i.....J.....W P- W a V Id. u -- - - - I rayettevllle tia Warsaw,.... 60 A Jt. Pally, except Rundiiy. , ' - ;. '..", Smithvlllo via Steam,... I'. h turvc time a week. . ' " : . 1 , NbrtherH Throntrli MuJl BA1A.1I. Vi.,5r"ar Northern Through and Wav Mall, 7dW P. M. Dally, exoept Sunday delivered at 8:00 r . from alley window. - i '" W.C awf K., M 1. M.-three time a k stuiitnTiiie, iaur. ai. i""" n onico open from 7o A. M. to 8:J0 tr. m. Sundays ' Kl. B. BU1NK.1M1. ' BAUWAY lllRKCfOBY. " WILMINOTOK A MANCIIESTEU E. 1MU.U Jieceivr Geo. G. Hull. d,le2Li;Vlllhua MacEae. WILMINGTON, CIIAKLOTTE & UUTHKlt- VZ2Z&. J. Person, A. H. VanBokkelen, J.Person, A. Hi van JtoKaeien, ull. Kobert S. French. Walter L. . W. Cole, Samuel 11. Walknp, E, Haywool w. Onion, c. V. lien- Jno. A. MClJowoii . ..... SUtele.Stepuen a,r.... I.I r tarktl .V'JL a. O. lli'an. A. B. Uolmesly, nfJVl. Allen 171!!!, lVaJ,urrrl. T. AMerman. .Wilder Mechanic W. Gill. VeiyW l(e--W. R. French WILMINGTON WKL1Q U A I I. HO AD. Oir-t- on tA part o the ":l"'7f. . I., kromontr .. i ... k...ni. ireU,rant rAmupI; W.ThO.api, A tub' ImJMmI . V.:t ; rrHOES; CITY Ttie STAR la slellveaed f Snb- aertbera la all part of the City aS FIFTEESf CENTS per week, payable m . ' v a Z7 M VBVtaniaT AailaM I away ww left either wltta Itlaw rm.t !, "ffl('f . ' a ei." ' ' - - An Abuse of CONFIDENCE. Jim SDcarnian. a colored chap over whose hesd .r tlian thirteen summers have glided, was yesterdsy carried to the guard bouse by the indignant Celia Jeanuette, a I dusky matron, who accuses Jim of rifling her shop,, while .she was in attendance on the camp meeting. The circumstances of the case place Jim in a very reprehensible li"ht, Celia had engaged .him to preside over her tstabfishmtut, while she was passing the time nt the Camp Meeting. This be promised to do, and aflirme.V his intention Jo scf jionestlj by. the, danie. , v She departetl satisfietl; and the boy re inained to chuckle over hi r cri.ilully, and to enrich himself from her small means. The neighbors soon became aware of the manner in which Jinr was acting, and kept him? virtually Imprisoned until CeUa returned, and was .intonaedof his con duct. - . ; The result is known. ; ' ' We yesterday- walked into 'the populsr store of the u Sign on ' the Tree," intending to purchase a Sashy hat, appropriate fora good looking Local. After lookituz at aa innumerable number all neat our eyes fell upon the very hat for . which , be . had long sought in Vain. Wma tna.t It rA ni tVlr rtronri r we asked I the oricdL-.and felt' rather alarmed; we learned the price, and positively were as-f tounxled ;hal we We poor. . V Oy f fineendoH4rMntyInfteen,''f reached our ears,' but our limited means would not .....tit 4Tti tiuV'V tiinncvlli mm (lid rwiflh to ..VW ... kcliMo the bargain. A. Vright DTvvltUace, Kit Marray, , Aifw; public services, ani we wisn mm an x.ie mudl unnecegsary time nnd trouble by Ktl:' happiness to be gathered from the garden miiking tlie5r contract8 with the Mornikg deofwmivX. ' of; private life, -r; Stab Advertising Agency, which is fully The ,hat ; was a beauty but-Tbut--we many after the" novelty shall have, wdrn jent of the Association, met at the Greg n't askiiig you for it, ,Mr. 'tSlgn oh the away. ory Hotel, in this town, on yesterday, ain Tree, New School' House. Drf II. 0. VogelL t)ie Superpateuflent of hesBureau 4-1 1 I r . 1 1 . i a. xM..aHaM.-I iscnpois I or norn Vaiotina, uas insuutvcu Gen. Rutherford to build a, school house at Long Creek, and three hundred dollars have been appropriated for this purpose. Tha school-house will be for the use of freedmen, and the young, ideas . rouni ideas of Long 'to 'shoot, and the emancipated wilt be prepared to orJd gotten' the' best goTemnient tlitr w ever saw.1 a s No Kpk.ial Court vestcrdav. as .i.. j.(.,a.i a!,nt t i-.Abbott ExiursiontoSiniihvillc: (;"'. '' Wheo this Coort was' ifrst. established, ik rtrmi-U-L' icri I it r L' c uriiitiD iiviii ukiyts. and was undoubtedly a self-sustaining in alitatlnn in one aeaae f the. worL .Lai, terly, tha Ones collected by the Court amounted to an inconsideral. though respectable wlten compared the nu mber of cases trietl. ' ) 1 HE ABBOTT JXCUR8!ON. W ' learn-that -thesrty who -accompanied Utl. auuou m iue Dumuviue excursion rived safely at IJmithville'Where they had a dance much to the tenjoyinent of At about 7 o'clk.'the vprtky Wturne'l onarttho.Reyrouef;Cntte and endi one felt that" in' complimenting thifSenidor he liad 'added" t- hm-owii pleasure. . r ' i x r t..r ' One MoRri -Another Inspectory John U..Wblleman'coI.XMnIay. uali Ikd. ', lie la an inspectoKnf timber, lumlex and rtaves. x'i. -U. ,"i Sk' v i-'.l' increases, and it u strange the .negligent persjsteutj contiau "in .tJie1rriardiuVi4"jo obey a law thnt knows no disobedience;' 4 i r".r 'i-. . 1 .i.i : :','v. 1 ,.,,:;..J Vol. IV-Hoi 52. 17 000. We are i iUtlientically j informed lhat during" Gen. Ruttaerford'a official sojourn lo'burcity;' lie. bag spent eiT ono In the construction ot .. uoreaa " ' ( . I school houses in New ' Hanoyer ' couiny. This sum was obtained through his iuflu- ence, and the manner in which, it. was ap- pliedJ-eflecU credit.on. his energy liaW r , , . , v half of the cla98 whom he Represented. -' ' r . BoAEDOF AlJDEBMKCC-The Board met last evening according to a"djourn- ment, aud after remaining ; in execu- me session ioran.noar or ,tw vu-. r ,The Yelocipedrome ;V will ins ,. eonsid l ered next evening, on wulcu occaswm tue Y. on 18th jnst. , ! : ' , ; ; - . -revised tabill will be discussed of lgtU in8treports the : ; The Bor4 wasenguged last, night with JR.- VM, . '..x k- iainortant matters.1 but nothing deunita "'r r . . . , , w mi , fii( .i . , ,,ft item. ..v .i., iiu -.Vi!j I Once Moke Adiku Once more adieu we bid ' to Odr old acquaintance ,, , .. . gQUire Foster whom ' we prcsnine ' will , . . ' . , longer be connected with the W ork kit ill no louse, as the- Commissioners .have, made other arrangements ia reference to ; that institu tion. The Squire has worked faithfully during his short continuance in office, and 'whether or not he retires from the field of Samuel Council, a colored man who escaped from jail , several years ago, was yesterday caught by the energetic Constable Scllars, and was remanded to prison to await trial tor the same offense which jn enormity ha laeen increased, si nee his escape on the first ..occasion. ' ; - 1 ' Colobed Man Badly Cut. The AAlna1 tnAt1a vajiuprlat ttolf el nisw.Tlt I and we hear a celored man was badly 'stablicd, and the misfortune impose-1 a restraint on the gayety that was before progressing. The wounded party was brought to the city In a cart, and is not expecteu to re- I cover. " Two Forty." We have often heard the twt forty " expression applied to the speed of horscsand we think those who witnessed the rapidity with which a young " poodle " yesterday ran along Front street will yield the ' palnr ;to the juvenile canine. Soma wicked persons had tied to his terminus nt a box , con taining small pebbles. Cruel sport. Very. Ginger Pop. Mr. J. FrWilkin sou informs the public tha he keeps al ways on hand, at his establishment on the corner of Fourth and Brunswick streets, the best frineor doi the "nineteenth cen- tury has produce'd." He,,delivers it in re sponse to orders, in 1 .:. , iH u a Judging from present appearan ces the summer ; season wilT be unusually dull in our city. , So barren : is our city ot all . pub- 1 J r T lie amusements that dullness, appears to, pervade the minds of all, and the univer ga, wigh j'9 u amU9emeotf amusement." . ' ' ' ' i.'ai '.' -' : Moek Velocipedes We learn that the City Clerk expects on the next steamer Vix aaditiouaj telocipedes, making the number eleven id all. fJ f . Still four more yet to arrive, thus swell- Xntr tliA nil in l-.r to f.nirtiwn. sufficient toM ... s -, - supyly the demand, and perhaps too TllE New HaNOVEE Ageicultu- '.V..l !or...l ! sirs: ral Society will hold meeting this mornin 1 a, ' i iuurt nuuse, order raeri We again7 allude to the meeting in i .. -r ii.-.ij w c1.'.? PWV!f; ?5flBU and wo, hope many will be present, - I yVJ Presbyterian Pio nic this mom- . . . ..... .-. ... L ins. me impatient cuiuiren neea not oe reminded of tbe fact, for we suppose they I have counted each intervening hour . that "dragged its slow length along.1 TflK LIGHTNING KoD8 Were y ester- JJ Pced on the ., City ,Hall Building, tr-,,'-n.,;iin .T,l work oceuHd two days only, and .t.- w Jcarn was noVuyeaMnable i . , . " ' - "T", , . .. .. , . 7, n,tnm-.v .mnwm. nti drswintr forth the. Dumujvi w ... .. w . - . fl,n7wtf!Wt?Mr. w.tery relna- A D,.T Wa. Wrt lnnrn iir. i.. i. I Ainuiimi4A. .Chil80n;'ha in .appointed II J ibtll AS ttaaavv w am 1 1 iu rii i mhl :i . w n A it U B in ... -. .- , , .1 .. .."- Ai " .! RIYEB AND : MARINE NEWS. Weather more like May than lot sev-" era! .days, an the' sky prwents'arviiiry lair atroearance: ' . ," ' - ' 1 '''. '' V '' ' ; Businesa ,ery goodna vat stores Lrlntfine. vert' fair -nriceA" ' ,1' ' "." FRQBELOVV.if a QShyWaW as there are, y' i ..." : - '- uouna iiutocnwineri v. o. orocs, . . i:oi gentlemen yeaieruay tihhu mil I the 14tn, n nu . 'in year."-4 .; mvtt I liMinVa ixnl with the intent' of' whiline I t ' . 11. . i t-il' j I:ii Lll!.' tie sum. . . ,r ; . . . , ,. .-,. . r l iei;i3i.ers onceus wm icwc I with' ' ' ,-.0"-t-t I DooES to oeiurnisaeu oy iue omw ui 1 VVn h; mm ;y. .. -4 WILimiGTON, ,N, Clara Bell, Brig JTatsfidd Brother and BtearasUip Volunteer,,, AU nv prouaoiy Bailed daring the latj portion! the - u arrv v .a i.j. y BouD(v No -Tessels reported' in,nd we have heard of none go- ing to Bcato-day.' ' : i 5 " , t ' - ; ' .Wind not very high, and water t no , . J & very' rough.- ' t X Steamship Bebeeea Clyde cleared on the 18th instfbr this PVV - Brig JSerthe Grorwger clearea from " " P0 " ui m. !; , . j steamship VFairlanl arrived at N. 4 . - . sau, and the same paper of J7th mst., says the Nevada vas .Wrecked on Egg t.,i . -,j r riu : ' . j n uea to 8y crew nd P of cargo were saved. Vessel owned by Tbos. M. 1 oomp son, , of Sniithville, who at time of mis hsp was Master. 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. To Business Men. Parties wish Ing to advertise in any newspaper pub lished in either of the Carolines may save publishers1 lowest rates. All necessary in formation given, and advertisements mailed direct to publishers as soon as handed in. Business men will " consult their interests by patronizing this Agen cy. Advertiser pays no commissions, tf Cakouna Faemee. Tlie Card- 7ttw JTVfams rv t rf rtia nA(;t riAnnl rwVt cultural magazines in the country. Only $2.00 per year. Address Wm. II. Bernard, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, NI C, To Adveetisees. As advertising medinms the MoRHtso Stab and Carolina Farmer are not surpassed by any publica tions in the State. Job Printing.1 The most com plete Printery in the State, including Printing Office, Book Bindery and Baling Machine, at the office of the MonniNo Star. ' LATEST BT MAIL. Episcopal CoDvenllon. The annual .Convention of. the Protes tant Episcopal Church of this Diocese assembled in ChriBt Church in this city to-day, Rt. Rev. Bishop Atkin- son presiaing. At 10 o'clock the Bishop called the Convention to order and directed the Secretary of the last Convention, W. N. Tillingbast, Esq., of Fayetteville, to call the roll. . The attendance of the clergy was pretty full. Lay delegates from fifteen . parishes only answered to their names. , The Convention being organized, it ad- iourned for divine service, at 11 o'clock, a i 4-n 1 , ..:;4-,i .i.- 1 . . , .. T 0K DV I T J.0 OUVA 1M V V at I A9 j. a AUAiVU tvtMvu ed the Convention' sermon, after which the Holy Communion was . administered. Service being over the Convention resumed its business, until ndjoarnment.-iSsnfinf " ')lt ' c . ImmlgPatio Association. The Executive Committee of the K. C. Immigration Society, consisting off the Hon. W. T. Dortch, Chairman; Col. S. . . I 1 w tr a. i tf TT XT. -A. . for the purpose of taking important bust- ness into consideration; also to; make -provision for the reception of twenty-four ulAsanra of beinir Dresent at the meetinir nd are pleased to note the interest and r D.l.mcn 1 aviiti.j u4ouioji fe 1 above named. In behalf of the .enterprise. We shall probably allude to this meeting airain. Goldtboro Messenger Kith. . ' . ' .." I W-TavV. PniiAl no in a' iMritahAlI i n ua i.-a w aa ujuulm ThelNewbemcse hopped Wed nesday night. r, , T- i j i j oft() nnn;ia during the scholastic vear iust :Tr "V, . . V The .WilmingtOIl NlVhtin L gale Troupe are tooting tlieir horns i in Mr.' Wn!Maclntyrer a well Known mercnant oi r ayewevuie, icm, u I fat Ava Tli v nvtist be farffe' ones. ' I c v. " . - j , - . j ; Billy ;; Coleman wnr starts for So i the MStettm. rrussia, in a lew uavs. i rifjvernor si rid of Billy. Governor succeeded after ; all in - getting V . V ' i I BIIUCU n v. -"fc, ; .. 1 T I T i.i. ..--,, (n lilaoo of Personal Estate Hgenpy, to take .place, at Raleiffh to-morrow.!-. -v"? ' Will' some 'of our . editorial friends at Raleigli atteml the drawing to morrow and see that our piano is deliver ed in good order I - ,, i-- ...?.. ' ,nr ,-,nnr fitat i.Treaanrer ia-still I busy construing' the.- revenue laW, H We - feel sorrv for Mr jenKms, to man over "rt uj .u . rtf. f.frtro ."'' '.'"; .'...'. ... .- itf. v::t A-i; -The dwelling House 01 oun a. last - oaroraay, 1 .IhrnilTsrrn' ?,Wr. and lwustht y.verrl ' Oollow av House" Wa bcraght bt ?N: W. - ' rv . t ' afVT ! T 1 tt, . A7 I . W.m ..ii-.-iinQ 't' j tru opogns.oy. vt Aurrenuac wi, fiyj . NX.. 7 ,. iT'" P., FRIDAY HOENING, RoMdalis P llosadalisx I ? Dr. i F.v Olln Dannelly, now of this eity, for merly rroiessor or r n; caiL&natomy in me College, Chief Snrgeoi na aurmg xne war, Medical Association, Dr. LiAwaiKca : I have ' caref all v examined your formula for the Kosadalis, and recom mended It to several of my- natlents. The combination is a happy one, and most prove a potent remedy in all diseases requiring- the virtues of a great alterative medicine. I wish you success. F. OLIN DANNELLY. .Baltimore, j&prii vta, isw. "hj r - ; ? -i For sale by all drurgista. ' . .- - ' N EW ADTEBTISEM EKTS. P. HKiNaBapGsn'a Live Bookstore New Goods New Musia-Bookbindery. RHliug. f j. Bl Maktw & Co-Relief nud Benefit As- sociation. DxKo88Ey & Co -Four Cents a Day will In sure Your Life. ..-; , ( DIED. At the residence of her 1 son, Albert C, Pul liam, in Chesterfield courity,' on Sunday, 1 Hay 16th, at 1 o'clock, A.'M., Mrs. ANN GUNN PUX.LIAM', relict of Robert Mosby Pulliam, dee'd, in the 81st year of her age. NETV ADVERTISEMENTS rttl Wantedj Local canvasseiis in the city foe the Widows and Orphans Benefit Life In surance Company of New York. Liberal ar rangements made with flrst-class ' Canvassers and Agents. . Address with references, J. B. MARTIN A CO., my ?l-519-3t Box 2S, Wilmington. Four Cents a Day WILL SECURE A POLICY'' ' 4 ' oif irbijit'MFE IN the World Mutual Iife Insurance lampany of New Yrk. may 21-3t DkKOSSET A. CO, Ag'ts. : The Patent RAIN BR 0 TEC T 0 R. . . ... Twelve R lb-,; .', S 0 O T C it ! G I JV G JIA M. dill huI Get Onc i ur 4 . MUNSON A; CO., my-20-tf City Clothiers. 8. V. LABKIN8. I DUFOAI BOUIIS. LABKINS A HOLMES, Inspectors of Forage t& 'Provisions, NO. 13 'N.' Watkb t tUr ' -STAfasV ' ' ' ' WILMINGTON, N:C. ; , ' REFERENCES ; (BY , PERMISSION). .Ta. Chadburne A Co., Harriss A Howell, Martin A Kidder, James Wilson, Esq., Hart A Bailey, E. Murray A Co.. Geo. R. French A Son, Wm. B. Flanner, Esq., John Dawson, Esq, mjUO-518-lw : 1 1 Cheese. XT' NG LIS II DAIRT, FACTORY r AND 1 1 C4.itn Iwi (:trnw,wTawo OoTrrVfV . ml i COWAN & METTS, niayiO-tf a .5 n i i i 1 Market 8t -f- Dessicated Cocoanut. FOR PIES, PUDDINGS, CAKES, Jke.y by Steamship Volunteer, at . , . 7 Market Street, may20tf COWAN A METTSV " AskitoSee.Itll.Wht? ttthy li V V dote. IPPITTS TOBACCO ANTI- at WM. H. LIPPITTS mylMli-lw ! l - , rt .- .Drua Store, -n ij la J KJ x JL J irZl Ruling. PAPER RULED . , , In any form desired at HEINSBERGER'S LIVE BOOK STORE, my 19-517-tf Country Buyers yiLL ALWAYS FIND A WILL SELEO ted stock of GROCERIES, just adapted to their. wants, and a' t the lowest Cash Price, at i 4 fi . I A f Edwards & Hall's, who also buy and eeU ALL KINDS oC.C -f, OILCOUN solicit con I Bignments of the same. 3- D6ntf forget the placeT . - .EDWARDS A HALL, 1 jso.3 -oatQ waier sireei, aptM8-tfl ...... .... .wnmington. l t it,.) ti 11. -rr TiV.lciTr.vi AU Vuuuuy a uuuouwo. 1 "V AHf PREPARED TO SUPPLY PUB. ;rj - either of the Carollnas with a good article of V t F0L10 -POST AND FLAT CAP PAPERS, of the usual weights. i jasn oraers ior one or more reu (uvuipi. eompaniedwith the money or a request to aenac.o.D. WM. If. BERNARD. novl4-858-nactf 1 i.f J. t. XDWAJUV Jl ) 'I - f ' ; B. r.AI.L. EDWARDS & HALLo Wholesale arid Retail- ' ' M,; commissiWnTmercr'ants , And Dealers in all kinds of COUNTRY . . . tpboduce, No. S So. Water St., apl54S8-tr Wilmington, N. C- ftfEnCjJritEYr.ifi.l.r f tr BUSINESS CARDS,',' 1 LETTER HKADINGS, bil ipUDS,; -1 KPTFA111) i CIRCULARS. . . v.wx x.o, 1 .1 on i rrs-M-irVl 8t AIBnMTS'XXOTE BOOKS,'; r 'JOB 'PRINTING " .i "-' ;W"Ui . toecntotheieatm ; "v ;xlM6lKIWG STAli-:u ysipipgyanarainoiogi- k'nnTr M'AWT Q CI Tl fl . H.CrtTJS ' HHTin flTI fl NTPft TY1 , tlVJ AT. 1 NftW YftTir, and fJrtrrri nor-nlino'1' . . ALiaaia Vreorria meuicai i wnw.y j v iw m.iuiim man v vwm w h . wiMwuw4. a State of Sonth Carol!- I ...nwi mmtsi k', L. : ,! I Cimyj I VWOVYvn vtm ,r vioe-rresiaens ueorgia i Li1"" i ; nniiiTinn nnrnrrn - i ' .m it.nniXHii'i.i.iivu.. Mtrrr. -.4 .T. -tar Mit, U! JQBiPRlNriN,0 !.4W9fii?.u H Ua.naff t. . ':..- r ravv7fr5jrT 'Tvr,fj .Vt. JU Kit u WV1. - B- A HAY 21, 1869. .ISTEW APyERTISEMEKTg. and genuine. Sent safely by Express. Two trios BLACK SPANISH FOWLS, one year old. Eggs S3 09 per dozen. Fowls, 13 00 per trio. 3 Address, ' : ' 1 M ! ''J' " ' CAROLINA FAEMEE, "' " mli21-467-lw Wilmington, N. C. B00OINDERT. : r ' yw BOOKS, MEDICAL. BOOKS, ' MAGAZINES, , PERIODICALS, - NEWSPAPER FILES, .... '. MUSIC, AC,, AC., : Bouad In the best and most substantial man ner, at ! HEINSBERGER'S LIVE BOOK STORE. myl9-518-tc '. ' '; . .IMPORTANT ! To Truckers. milE ATTENTION OF MARKET OAR. 1 DENEES Is invited to a Tract of Land ly ing immediately on the Wilmington and Wei. don Rail Road, nearly equi-distant between Wilmington and Goldsboro.containing FIFTY SIX ACRES OV LAND, all of which may be oonvenea into a TRUCK farm; and as it is located at a fixed Depot, the own er would have every facility in making his shipments which a Rail Road can give. ' The surface soil is light with a yellow loam subsoil and would therefore Produce Early Crops . finely Iliera is wood enougli on th Tract to pay for getting the whole ready for the plow and pay for cutting and hauling the wood be sides. There Is on the premises a WELL-BUILT TWO STORY DWELLING, fronting and near the Rail Road, containing eight rooms with fire place in Ataeh, double portioo in front, pas sages, Ac. a good Kitchen with two rooms and two fire places, a good meat-house, poul try noose and some other buildings of small value. The houses alone rent for two hundred dollars a year. Price $-2000. Apply to Editor of the Carolina Farmer, Wil mingto.i, N. C. - iSAFnactf KittrelTs Springs, N O ft T H CAROLINA. My HOVSE AT THE RAILROAD, half mile from the 8prings, will be open for Boarders after 1st June. . I need not be he accommoa ik. of the Mineral . Water or the accommodations at my bouse, as both are generally well known. Invalid Ladies and others will find at my bouse a pleasant home. Terms for families moderate. my l!W17-2w G. W. BLACKNALL. ; k ii uruauieu uv me juunru vi m - 4 I Aldermen or the City of Wil mington, SECTION 1 That between Campbell and Castle Streets and River and Sixth Streets, no excavation shall be used as a privy vault, and every owner or occupant of any lot with. in the said boundaries shall cause to be con- , structed a good and substantial box or boxes to be placed under eacu privy or privies tor tbe deposit of filth, and so arranged that they can be withdrawn at any time. SEC.t That on or before the 15th day of each montb, the Marshal shall cause all such I privy boxes within the limits as above des cribed to be emptied and the filth therein re movod to a distance at least one mUe from the city. SEC. 3 That the owner, or in the absence of the owner the occupant, or eacu lot shall pay for every privy box emptied the sum of "thir-, ty-nve cents per montn, ana tne Aiarsnai is h'ereby authorized to collect the same at the end ot each month. ' : . . ' : .4 1 SEC 4 Any violation of the above sections of this ordinance shall subject the offender to' a fine not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars. r ' SEC. 6 This ordinance shall not apply to privies emptying into sewers or running streams of water. Sec. 6 This ordinance shall take effect front and after the first day; of June, J. , SEC. 7 The Marshal is-hereby instructed with the thorough enforcement of this ordi nance, and the execution thereof shall be done without any expense to the city. '" my is-317-im To Arrive. 50 TONS -...... . . ' ' jjQ 1 TeniVian UUanO AND 1.000 SACKS' UEBPOOL SALT . ! Daily: Xlxpeetetl. ! U For sale low byg ... : . .. .. . WILLIAMS A MCRCEIISON.r ... -i - . -v . v -i J my20-54,-tc English Breakfast Tea. SVRPERIOR ARTICLE JUST BE. ceived by Steampship Mary Sanford, at 7 Market St., may-O-tf I CO WAN. A MKTT8.; ! t 'VJf'- 1' .' i" ' - ' - Pig Hams; ART LAND JjLL store, at may20-tfl . .., CHOICE JUST, IN 7 Market Street. ' , . COWAN. METTS,, t I T-T-l T a riTl llf tfTTT l death or eitner, to tne survivor. -(tOLDEN AG -lrLOUIV i TliisPolicyishighly-eeoinmendedtoyetmr V VFIJrAl -L-a-k-l -IW--V. 1 -,,., -,-,10, nf lmltn.! miii ln1ti a. nOBETUISG NEWFROU TJE,LAND P OF GOLD AND WHEAT.1 ' ; i Has been tried and tested hy.one of our r i , LEADINQBAKERS & PRONOUNCED ; OF 3TJ?ERIORfQUALrr. 'FtttirdTn 50 POIIND; HACU&A'n- Expressly for Family Use.--- T Wo-offer this Callfornkl JFfoat wttA'aJl Ot our other Ananas, wt myiP Miiolo 1367 5iC NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' milE CNDER8IGNF.D, TXATIKO AC ewpted the Agency, for the Southern States, of Cottrell & Babcock's celebrated Hand and Steam Power PHatlrig rreaaea; to prepared to furnish them AT MANUFACTURERS prices;' ! " " - ' ! " These presses are recommended lor cheap' ness, speed, strength, durability and finish. . vTh " Improved Country Newspaper and Job Press" is specially adapted to the want- of Soothern Publishers. One of this class inas be seen in operation at, my, Printing and Pub lishing House. .... t ! ; - ; . Circulars sent on application. VVM. H. BERNARD, Agent for the Southern States, . " Wilmington, N. C. ' ' jan21-419-nactf ; .. . ; - .1 . :.. -f- B OOKS, PAMPHLETS. CIBCTJKVAKS, ' Hand-BUls. I'ostars. Wedding Cards, Vis iting Cards, Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Account Sales, Prices Current, Rail Road Blanks, Clerks' and Sheriffs' Blanks, Constables' Blanks, Ac, Ac, printed at WM. H. BERNARD'S . Printing and Publishing House, Janl-tf Dawson Bank Building, Front st ' ' i' - ' r !- v IVIISCEIANEOtTS. v r' Poll onrl Caa Thfiin I taii anU Oee XUeni - -i;.,-; k, u - ;.f ; , 1 AI.lt AND SEE THOSE HANDSOME Mi k Ladies, fccs'ani Cliilto, , , , At 29 North Front Street., , . You cau huy tliem nt very Low ' ' ' Prices. ' lt -''' 4.! '- : ' - " '" -; -.t ' : . GEO. R. FRENCH A SON, myao-618-to 29 North Front Street. Life AnsUrance.' t.' JNSUBE IK THE t"f .1 fORLH MUTUAL OP NEW TOEI' Assets large and increasing'. Dividends an nual and Increase each year. No extra charge for Ra'lroad , Conductors. No restrictions as totraveL: . . .).; t it, Premium Lower than nuy Oth .," , er. Company. , ; ' All kinds of Endowment. Ten Year and Life Policies issued, and no charge for Policy. . t DaROSSET A , my20-518-tf Fire, Marine A Life Ag'ts. Saw Millr Wanted. milE SUBSCRIBER WISHES i TO X ' purchase a "80coni-banl" iMraular Saw &i 1 1 1 w t .n mi rnanTrnrpa. inmu ruiiiiiuic ur aor. . . . T I . TI ll .1 Auurrss me at nocEiuguniiii rrcn4iiuuu N. C. (myaO-518-tf) . E. J. STEELE, JE. Business Men 4 ii ;j j- "! ; I JXPOSED TO THE SUN, LABORERS, PILOTS, fi-F tf i . . FISHERMEN; And everybody who wishes to keep cool this Summer, should buy a 1 ' r 1 M ' ' " M Let, my 20-tc At ANDKESONS, Old Gby!t ' Jay a,; Coffee: Philosophy of Marriage A WEWCOimSE OF LECTURES, as ! ,.asdellv. ered at the New York Museum of Anato my, embracingthe subjects : How to Live and Live and ThS llAaATtKl. What to Lrveror; iouid, jnaiuniy ai Age t Manhood - Generally Reviewed nfanuAa anvmntitd Air i Marrlajr Phlloeopbi' caUy Considered, Ac. These lecture i will be forwaraea on receipt oi iour Biwuin uj dressing n-Sbo't Baltixorb Museoi or Akat- omt,74 est Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md- may-eoaiy , ! t ADRIAN & V UlaJLhliib, , Wlioleeale Dealers in' ' v Provisioiis, Groceries, Liquors, TOBACCO,' CIGARS, Ac.,' ' j CORNER FRONT AND DOCK STREETS. ' v ' WILMINGTON,' N. C. . t-. . .. . . ... . . . af i . Offer to the trade at the lowest figures, the following goods recently received r ( c 20 Hhds. sweet Cuba Molasses; 125Bbls. " 80 Mats fine Java Coffee: . t r 25 Sacks Laguayra Coffee; ' 1 i 9i Hu.a Rio Coffee common to choice: 150 Bbls, Sugars common brown to stand- 'iv,' ,9ru8 l4il"ii - "- ll the undersigned for Life Insurance In the, 40 Cases Cove Oysters, 1 and 1 lb. cans, tke jnB4p,SrPia4iieiia IACa Iuih 'V best in market; .mm -, ,, - r . S SSf ifi-hiFt f ' wlddSxlow 'to make- provision, 'tor se Tube No. 1 TabhsBatterj t ' I th-, f-tK.-te,. children, or for others tfepen- - ry Tlk-. TlaVkKltMa fitni ,-IS Tierces so. ca. . Rlce-t-prtme i -"", fj' 185 bbls. Rice; t S Basrs Pepper. S do PIzAento, S do Ginger: 10 Bbrs.nd W nail dow. uauroaa snun; 50 Bdls. Bi-carb Soda, 800 kegs Nails; - Bdls. Siftors, 1 crate Engl Crockery, ,800 cases U. Wolfs pure Wines and Liquors, ' 40 MUle Havana Segars extra llnej . ' SO Cases and 10 bbls. Tumblers, assorted f ' 10 boxes Lemons, S do Breakfast Bacon; 900 Bbls. new heavy City tMeaa Pork; Mi Hhds. and 25 bbls. Western Bacon Sldea and B boulders; ; . : ., 1500 Bbls. Flour, sound, fresh.and all grades may8-tf ' ' '. . ' ' 'r ' ' ' " The Joint Life Policy. i h ''' t: i -V ; ffv-rt bhwhtAe boom, ..... . Princess Streetj 1 Between Front tnd Water ptrpet. A . nn-iri - n vviTrnK OP THE i ; POPULAR FEATURE vr Tut . ,..r . ..rv-.i whW fj r-nn. puny uQUertake8, for ONE Premium, to in- sure JoWyti1,0!",?' w Z ?;2VYAV'' death of either, to the surVivOr. . . Married people of limited means.. Quite a number or tnese Jfoncies nave aireaay oeen Issued in Wilmington- Apply to - '- aOHN WTLDEK ATKINSON. may IS-ti -r. t General Insurance Agents . , v1.. . . , , 1 . Ma.?' ! John llinsdalQ, ATTOIlXI-y. Alf Di i , .i-m-t i i - : Counsellor at Law( ; !.-FAYETTJE VILLE, N.C ,Y Will attend tha fHtperlor Courts i o Cumber land and New - Hanover counties, Supreme North- Carolina, tbe UirrnurSvATas otrav at RaX-Uqh, and IX. 8. District rilnoSnctoa : J t .. i, .. tirinrt- of Ciaoorr OotraT atEuchw, and V. 8. District Court a W lim-ngroBw ;.n . -j ut. j, , --4 BATES OF ADVERTISING,!, ,, . One 8aaroa- day, , two d&v iay,u.i..f.:.v.i.' J: ulf4 ciay8. ... 4 - three H one week....................... 1 po Contract Advertisement! taken at oro . portionately low rates. , - , , i '. "lilarrlages, Deaths, Ugiooa,' Funeral, and Obituary notices will be Inserted at bait rates when paid for In advance i otherwise full rate ' .Will tia aKamnwl . ' - - TujcaCaah oa demaad. f , f 5 STEAMS1UB IJNES THS FINE FAST SAILING STAMaiilF . .1 ;.. .... 1. 1 vli. IJt 1 i'.;,t 'rjerszz-m- ....... . .', MARY 1 SAIIFORD," . W HA I.EAVE OCR ' Wllikif1.1 BR tween Dock and Oranre streets, for tha above port, on TCK8DAT, May WtU..,. :A.-;- j , ' , 5 '. -U 4 , . .,. . This Line will ooniprine the : folUi. u if , . 8teamers:. ;; "M.'.r.s-.,.. '--.c .; .r. , ft .;v:?. ' FAIRBANKS. 71 ;V.;.Caht. A. Bonmi:4 ' WM. P. CLYDK. .1 ; v.. : i ' D. P. Mohoak.,, f ., REBCCEA CLYDE.,, , v o.tCuicnE8TKii. . MARY8ANFORD,. . 4rT Jons Mooaa. " ' With auear. addltlaaal Steamers ae saaw , . : be Required ta meet tbe Immaa -. , x " sf tk Trad. '..!,,-..' . J SaUing from JNKW YORK every m Ir r , WBDKESDA Y AND S4 TURD A Y, , . ' 1 . ' ' ' if " 1 a- . 1 ... ,vi At4P M., IromPier U . R.footof Wall St. . t" " ''if 1 The atteutionot SHIPPERS Is called to the LOW BATE8 and GERAT r ACIUTIEa offet edbythiaLtao.:.r l- "-.-il All Jahhc Promptly JPntd. THROUGH. BILLS OF LADING given to FAYKTTKV1LLE, N. C, and aU po Wilmington, Charlotte and K. R, 1 on the mtnonn VVallnn If IfnaA W1lmlnrtt Unit ' Manchester R. Road, and their Connections, . rot Freight engagements, apply to - WORTHAIlANfiaAKenta., ; ' A Grant In New York. JAMES HAND, irJtiun t; -ti 104 Wall, Corner of South Street. , ,; t , may-604-tr .,.. x ,- Mew Karat. ' v . Philadelphia and Southern ) Mall Steamship Twiner THE FA8T AND FAVORITE STKAMSUIP . (1.4.1,!. p' 1 b 'ir ee'b,' 1- - PTTTLL R V It H K " POLLOWIHa ' VV Schedule between PHILADELPHIA and I WILMINGTON, N. C. ' ; LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. " Jannary d;i9. f Aprll'If i rd lSWjf February nd, " " May -'.'J. - nd, 1 M . If. . IL. U JT.n. - flat- LEAVE WILMINGTON, N. C Jannary 10th, . 188. vAprll ., ':, th, February 10th, " " '' May March ' 12th, " M June iutn, loan ' ttith, 44 10th, i Mth,. i ' 8th,- . J 9nd .. " ' win, " " i For Freight or Passace. apply to VVOETH A DANIEL, Agents, ,v; -L j , , WSlmington, N. C W.L. JAMES, General Agent, Queen Streo' Vharf, Philadelphia. v.ft . CHA8. E. DILKES. Freight Agent, 136 Walnut ' Street, Philadelphia. j . fjanl0-4l7.t I jal 1 i il i ,i . ' ! ' MarineInsur0ceeflect - United" States ana Bdrrv Brothers, I :Jiiminonx j ;;;r,;,h . , , XfielMe$&lM :"i i-tV-W:''4M?Vtf!lt ..' , 7 V ,- ;. ;f ;,.',? A v United S tales z ooo jooo 4a J r)trnri . hrrsnndlN:rti6on- i " - - '"-- '-''-'-t- . - - - a -,t ' U - i.rtriit'itff ') I C(Sf ".Cf ?JS. .f 1 Inm h,i 111 . . , ..ivy -rt1 it iilft.v-r; Barry BrotlurSs . . 1 'd tf Agents .num.! wiV luptingtofi. tiv.4"it it. iif-d . ,1 , ! ..... ,. iv- :;;To:the.Iaie3. IirsuaAxoa Boons,- L ,;4 . , princess street, between - -i-V''.fM . .;.tiw-tid-Water streeta.1 f:-- w,' annua a -IK IHVITEH TO CALX. ON . dent upon them, are advised to avail prompt' : 1 ly of the opportunity now offered. :; ! ,,OJRN .WILPEB ATKINSON, - ' may 13-tf . . . Uenenu insnran-a gcuw .'...-! iv i' i.v; !., J';wVi ' .2(1". 4:1? "! illf 'I-'4J':.W 5K'1f''' 'l51:?5l':.tp j CHeapestry13codrL f boK AT OU-tPBlCK LIST 'BELOW i Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, , 12, 15, 18c. if and vpwrar t1 Brown Sheeting and $birtlnga,ft, 12, )5knd up. . - '"'wards;1' 'V.r -wi Calicoes, 8, 10, 1V and 15 eents. i..1. - - , Bpnng tau oanu-et iw-uu, is, i Summer Poplins 15 eenta.,; , Bpring and Summer DeLaines, 18,T0 and 3cts. .(....;. ceata. , ,1 HI- Parisian Style Lawns aadDrga-idlea , l f ri,earttele White Marsemes tiPA cents. White and Colored Percale 85 toO cents. I White Jaconets iOtoftU cent. 1 unsllna 15 cents and upwards Checked Nansooks 20 cents and upwards. - i - y.-T.T-- Awrsr S CENTS. 'Y: 1 Fine Checked and 8trlped .Cambries SO cents, j Black Alpacas 45 cent. ' , ,.,-1K, Linen Table Damasks eOecnts. ; . J.T hitv " Poyliesoi-ry $1.25 per doxen. t i ' Napkins only S1.7S per doeajt!rl ,'.i-i. tJ . ! . i Towels only 12-00 par doaen. .s-v. , .-,,$ Irish Linens only 85 cents and upwards. Ladl-saad Misses Hose U, l ?&; and 25 cents idie ananpwarus, - - . . , - - , OS aiMI M I nmrm -"-" , -. w.ma tAdies"silk FarasoUaiidPjnbreUaa lJd iwards. npwaraa. Vintt NansooA Puffing, only 75 cents. '' i nd iooo other articles equally as low. , We are, - determined not to be undersold. ' .. ' ' ' ., ..-..; vfesil 'vrwtvs. tai -': a;'ir.' . 1. i 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 21, 1869, edition 1
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