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wf s i THE MOIMOKa STAR, WJW. H. BMWAJiD, Editor and Prap'r. Ofticb, Dawson feank BuiidinRB, frrbrit 8U Ono year, 1 advance... 61 mnntns. in aavancc. ......... '..i... -...J.. w Three months, In advance.,.;..... itnn month. In advance...; ;.;.. y wi .75 The Mobkiho Sva will bo delivered In any part of the City at Firrmt Cxicrs per woe. post oTrricBiBECTORT. - - Northern through wav "J-00 A. M. Dally. Northern through mail 7:00 f .4M. u ryw,!ni. m. Daily, except annuay. Smlthvllle via Steam, 1:30 P.M., throe times a wceic. i KAILS AnBlVB AT 0 IC. N iSfirfSpt 8S0lfTHi at 8:00 P. M. from alley window. - '.:': ' w a tlmilO P.M.-Three tlmea week W.C itivlUv. i- M.-Three times a week. Sin OlH CO opun 1 mm - " " Sundays ED. R. BRINK. P. M. BAILWAT DIBECTOBT. ' i WILMINGTON 4 MAN CHESTER R. RQAD bmtf-GO.U. Hull. ' "I J rctor-John Dawson, Henry Nutt, O. Q. Purslcv. A. J. DeRosset, D. S. Cowui, Geo. J. W. McCall, J. I Bartlett, James Q. Burt, Rloh. "ffl'Wta MaeRae: .u-mr and jyJUMf-wjB. ' A. Walker. . tlmeral Freight dt Ticket Agent Jri. R. I.atta. freight Agent, w Mwwwyww x. muppufc VILAIINUTON, CHARLOTTE 4 RUTHER FORD RAIL ROAD. -r. jviten Robert H. Cowan. n,rrtBrM ti. J.Perom..A. H. VanBokkelen. no. A. McDowell, Robert S. French, Walter I. 1 ttt'le, Stepnen r . iwie, saranei ti. w aiaup, . Nye Hutchison, Haywood W. Uuion, C.C. lien ,). rston, A. G. Logan, A. R. Uolmesly. f!iierintenaentVf. I. Everett." ' . ( Mrnier of lYoHroortahon -W. II. Allan. . .Vtrctarv oid IVniwitwI. T. Alderman. I Muster Mechanic Vf. GJU, t I Freight Aot W. R. French. . - " .-; -v . . . tt .1.4 i kmmw.11 II 1 v I I WllJtflNGTON A WKLDON RAIL KOAll., ,fattenR.R.-Brld(fers. ' vi ; JHrectort on Vie part of the StuckltolUrrW A. Vright,8. D. WaUAOUr Kll Murray, A 1 Trod .Martin, A. U. Vanllokkelen, Uoo. llarrla, of W ilinington, ami John KVerett, of UoldHboro'. IHreriort m the jmrt of the StateJ. & Cannon, C. II. llrodgen and L. U. Estea. ' Chief ICnffmeer tout tfenerat (iupcriiitemtentr I.. Kremonu-. : . Mutter of 'lYxtiujtoriationVim. Smith. , .Sfcretury and 7reaeurerJ. W. Thompson. .lMf-r of Aiachiner u-rJ ohm If. Devlne. , AiHlitor ti. L. Iudlsv. Matter of 8uilie.W. G. MacRae. Ueneral Ticket Agent W . M. Poi&son. ' the : citt! The STAR ! dellveied tm Bfc- aerlbra In all part of the City at FIFTEEN CEISTS per week, fyaWe only to JBr. JAB. JJ. F0TI4:, Orlr may be left eltb Itbew with blaster M tnla office. to PRINTERS and ptJBXiSHEKftA I We have Just received a general assortment f of Black Printing Inks, manufactured at C. E. I Robinson's Grays Ferry PrlnUng Nlnk woraa. i Cr Ink a at nrifi'd Tnrvintr from 2a eenu LO I $2 per pound. Book, Job and Card Inks in packages of one; two, five and ten . pounds News luka iu packages of ten, twenty-nye and j cf Aldermen a petition,, asking the dis Ofty pounds. We tell these' superior Inks at cua.gC p'f Jthe poUceman whom he charges nnnllflctllrl, nit Mh lirlivn "rhuri'Inir JlOth- I ' - . ' inanufacturers' net cash prices, charjjinjf hoth inn. fnp frnlirht frnin PhUnrii-lnlit to Wllmlnir- ton. Printers and publishers in this section will thus see that tlicy can buy them from us cheaper than they can buy them at the manu lactory. Give us an ordew. Terms, cash. We can also . f urn taby onlshort notice. News Inks, in packages of not less than 100 pounds. at 16, IS and 20 cents; and, in packages of not ess than 300 lbs., at 14 ccuU. Except for dai ly newspapers, however, we never advise the use of ink costing less than 25 cento. THE blRCULATIOX OF THE 1X0 STAB IS LARGER THAN THAT OF A.r OTHER DAILY NEWSTAPER rVB- LISUED IX NORTH CAROLINA. ; Several cases otMittle im- portance were yesterday tried before the Special Court. . m i m Meetino. A meetino- of St. John's Lodge No. 1, F. & A. M. was held lust evenin?. '' Carolina Farmer. The' A ugust T1 i nuinbcrof the CartAUd Farmer has been i ssncd, and will lie mailed to subscribers at once. ,t The Gas ' Cdmpany will be some timo yet in laying their-, 'new i pipet' ite capital well invested. Directors' MEETlNo.The Board of Directors of. the. Building Association will meet this afternoon at 0 o'clock, at tlicofficcforCoL,Lmhh CoTiOHO License G ranted. Tlie ' Board . of County Commissioners yesterday grant ed to Samuel Blossom a .license to,, retail spirituous liquors. Appointed 0 Poll ' Holder. -J . McD. Frcnchj Esq:, was 'yesterday ap- pointed by . the County Commissioners poll holder for. the 4th Ward, vice !WA. J French, Esq absent from the city. , (MMissioNiVrXJi e : County Commissioners met yesterday; but .occu pied the day in attending chiefly1 to busi ness of a private nature, and adjourned to meet again next Monday, at . which time Mademoj8ine Jeannette but Squire Mc they will receive the election returns from Qi ... ' ah 'rl'h(i indlffmrtion. and the various townshlpi Jn..tRCcontjr.::;r,?Pl:ainftAA.ph on the "oat- i . V ii i i i S " . . .') 1 -v. o The Police; but very perceptible the cost of the nolica t forcd The whole 6 , of $20,760 i an4 .the. amount invested in this manner each month is tl.730. . .1., . , ... l -; i Hi Another MAD JJoo. vy e learn that in addition to the mad dpg nontion- frl in Atlf VAafAPrl.vl. Mv1..m at ill Anf 1A1 was killed in a diuercnt'part'or the 'city, on the same day.?'irtWBClfcrJott's:bo true mey snouia Claim the attentlor of thC c.rty -..mvmuui, ouu .uv uog vaiciiera can 'uov exercise too much enero-v in riridiniy thrt city of hydrophobic canines. auk vity uarts. --Alanv com - ri . m- i -4. i ' late to carry awa fi, u 10 ahi, to be seen in manv mh f iV. we will add on our own authority; that many 01 tne alleys tear the ' briadpal streets smell very badlv "n,ch certainly injurious to the health or the city. . .. : :Wc" made a: grds$ W TV?' T ! u error in speaking of r !Z s . T r 7"? . 1 ' 1 ' ' " 1 1 1 ' 1 ' i . . 1 : : - ' - Vol. IV-Ho. 116. ' Merchants and jOthees Regis- tkr Yotjr Licen8E9.AU persons 'who luive received county licenses to carry on any business whatsoever are "required first to register their licenses ere they become valid ; and parties failing to comply with this requirement render themselves liable to indictment. ' ' . ' ,The Register of Deeds is the person upon whom to call in order to register jour licenses. ' -' To our Columbus County Cort respondent. The Local wishes to return his thanks to a correspondent informing him ot an "item" that occurred on the 27th ult. near Bogue, Columbus county ; and wishes to say his motive in not pub lishing it was : that, he had previously heard of the particulars and had inserted them in ya former issue.. . Kain Again. Though we have several times of late referred to the plen tiful rains that have falleu in our imme diate vicinity yet we can not refrain from mentioning the .first rain that fell in our tcitj yesterday. For several hours the large drops felliasuch generous quantities that a "small boatcould have been sailed through certain parts of the city. 1 ; This will be advantageous in more res pects than bue. It will. give the rise in the( river some : permanence ; for it must have extended to miles north of the city, and it will improve the drooping crops for miles around. T. " O.' i! : . . ; ; .' . , : Laboe Union Association. The Labor Union Association of this city will be represented by Mr. J. H. McGarity at the crand National Labor Union meeting 1 to be held; at, Philadelphia vott the 16th inst .Each State is entitled to a represen tation of one, called an executive commit- fee &na,tne menas oi Air. jjicuaruy nave. appointed him as. a proper person to ap- pea-. on the part of the Labor Union As dty of Wilmington. K i j Betts and the Police. On Mon- dayevening Geo. W, Bctts sent to theBoard witu having, some time ago, mane an un- 508t attack on him ntl the Von was referred to Aldermen French, Rninlcy and Jones. The Committee will report next Friday, and then we shall see what view the three Aldermen take oi the conduct of their employee The Montgomery and Eufaula a, RoAD,-Mr. Cad. II. Beale, one of the engineers on this road, informs us that the colored hands who left this city are getting liberal wages and arc well satisfied with their employment He further tells, us that any number of colored men can still get employment on the road, and wc advise those of the colored people in this city who ar idle, to pack their "carpet bags " and travel to the West, where, in a few year?, they can save sufficient money to retorri'with credit and in comparatively easy circumstances. . . A ONLT.EiGirT.-The Guard llouse prisoners have gradually dwindled away until the number nowi ' amounts ' t to only eight, the fewest confined at any one time since the- administration ot the present he prisoners generally speaking are well satisfied with their quarters and rood, and conduct themselves in a t very submis sive manner. The sick ones are fed un til well enough' to labor, and those enjoy ing good health are , compcjled to dance to the' tune V. what I feed you for." r I Special magistrate s w jourt. A colored damsel, named " Pbojbe Howard was yesterday carried before Justice Mc- Qutgg oarthe-grave(chajge;of having thrown a backet of dirty water on Jane 7right, a dusky damsel who, at the time 0f tne lamentable disaster, Was dressed in her snug Sunday go to meeting clothes." This was the gravest part of the accusa tion. That Phoebe should s throw water on Jane was -very bad ; but that she should throw dirty, water, ;'bn 'Jane's best frock was highly criminal At least, so thought Ti j . v. r - ... ,, - mT - ,V iu Among the names on the uocicet oi me .V ... . . J.W nntioail that f ,W. II. Moore, the identical Bill,- the fa mous President of Conventions, the aspir I 2 1 M ,1 4f.A m . A Knllv whAOA I Blick: blaCk stick came iff such unpleasant I contact; Monday night, with the skull of I Jurtis..'VV"jlliams,;fredmanf whose "high i nown luens prompted min 110 can tue I T.orl-ina ham a "trot itfxrrn". ' The Aaaa was is continued, and will probably be tried I thia YTirtrmtirr 1 ,.r , . t.. 1 uo .wuh.uu, ... w i.y.v - city courts were it not that the offense Car- nor ;f 1 FJUV"""" - ' , V lickory sticks the Constable'? ;U I nt pluf vltra more, at home than when ..ut.. 1 averred the terrlMe calamity was purely 1 Probate Court. Since our last report ot the Probate Court, ten deeds and mortgages have been admitted to pro bate ; also the will of the late John Van Sickle. ' ' t - The police arrests still con tinue quite slim. -In fact, it seems that nothing but politics can arrest the atten tion of the blue coats, while their chief is engaged in the mighty contest of party favor." ' " ' ' ' - -1 i Once more we call , on ! bur country friends to send their cetton to our city ; for it will now bring high prices and sales can be effected without the least trouble.'. , Died at the Hospital. Ydster- day morning one of the Hospital patients named Jordan Fletcher died from, con sumption, and will be buried ' this morri-' ing. It will be remembered thai the de ceased was recently removed from the jail where he was confined as a prisoner ; but the chancre from the damp wails of a dun- geon to the easy couch of the sick man only prolonged his illness,' and could not save his life, ,' " . " k"' , ' . ,w i- TT . T" . , , - -i' .., v. Long Creek Abbott, tree v"".. "uuv,"i . Zee," and the partisan Shhriff, Schenck, yesterday appeared at Long Creek, but we believe the voters were not. treated to a repetition of the farce enacted at Middle Sound. Perhaps, we should not have said farce" in the preceding sentence, for one individual only conducted himselt in a ri diculous manner ; and the others so bore themselves that it was worth a- good Price I to witness the contusion attending the or ... - der for the arrest of the Sheriff. Filling up the Kavinic "We are glad to learn .that the city authorities have commenced the work of filling up the ravine near the corner of Seventh and Orange Streets; and this step will greatly promote me neaimiuineas or mas locality ; m. i a iii i a i . for during the last summer the majority of I the cases of sickness that occurred in that I quarter, were the result of the filthy water that stood in the ravine and emitted such disagreeable odors, which proved so injur that stood in the ravine and emitted such I ious to t section. ious to the bcalth of those Living in 'that New Burial Ground. "VVe learn that the city has decided to fence in a portion of Pine Forest Cemetery and in the enclosed spot to bury the city, poor, who may die at the Hospital, in the city's charge, or iu circumstances so indigent that the hand of charity must be extend ed in order to give them a decent burial. This is a capital move one that speaks well for the interest the city feels in her poor, and one that reflects credit both on the heads and hearts of the municipal au thorities. '" The pauper who breathes bis last amid discomfort and perhaps starvation, should at least te given a respectable : interment at the public expense; and the new burial ground will meet with the approval of all .who have a suitable appreciation of the Humane. .. .. . THE City RAILWAY CARS. One . . ... of the cars for the Street Railway has ar- rived and the other is expected this even-j sn ' - ' ..- i : Tliey were made by John; Stevenson1 & Co.j New York, and;, each willr :-accpmmo-' date about twenty persons, v u ' - ,J It ia proiMMecl'io run the! iars for the Mr m. first time on to morrow morning, And two classes of fare have been arranged : the first will be ten cents cash or a ticket - . t u j i costing seven cents; i u seven cents c&Bb or . a .ticK.ec costing nve cents. , Thus it will lie . seen, it . is .much chenper to purchase a number of tickets at once. :. v" . vj-;'', A third car will arrive in a few days, and if it be deemed advisable additional ones still will be ordered. "W Many persons were yesterday viewing the neat car at the Weldon depot, and a lln n..A.1 thnwmanlwraa ' tf -w ri f nnnlptttifltv mij " iireuwwiw v. , jjviuiiij tn nmnv a rtrifl to-morrow on t.nft inner talked of Street Railway Cars.-, 'I r; RIVER AND HASKE NEWS. : , Tuesday,' Aug &.'; Weather is still cloudy, but the at mospbere U pleasant, and pedestrians re- T . . r ' ' ,1. . . : jrard muddy streets as a good ' exchange for a sultry, scorching ,su n. ....... ... J -Business; notwithstanding- theduu4T;n? c :Book ' - r t-t 1 .1.1 Season, IIUS lor tuc iuol lew uaya uccii wr erably active. No news of any importance stirring in the vicinity of Fayetteville. 1 The river has been1 materially raised by tlMJ recent rains. FROM BELOW. - Bound out-i-Two 1 Barques, one of which is the ' Hornet'. , 4 . v Bound InBri Surprise I 4 f , r- Several vessels .frm below arrived" at the city this evening." Wind moderate . i m si To 'Adverti8er3:-'Ab adyei-tising mediums the MoRNDia Star and Carolina Farmer are not surpassed by any publica tions in the State. , C ' Blsbop Atkinson's Appolntmeate . for the Summer visitation 186a: Hillsboro... ............ ...If.:'. .I.July 15 8t. Mary's Orange County, . v. . " 16 Greensboro,..,...,,,.. .... 1 Statesville, ........ ....... 21 Gwinnls Chapel, Wilkes County, .... " 23 Wilkesboro, ...... " 25 Grove Chapel, Caswell County, . .-. ... " '28 Lenoir. " .. 29 Morea"tfn, : August 1 'Cavalry Creek, Henderson County ..." 5 8t John's in the Wilderness, Header- . . . . son County, 8 Asheville, " 8 Waynesvillei "H Murphy, Cherokee County 14 15 Llecester, Buncombe County, 21 Leaksvilie, Rockingham County'.... " 29 MounUin Chapel.Rockinham County, 44 - 30 Raleigh Sentinel and Standard please copy V Job Printing. The most com plete Printery in the State, including Printing Office, Book Bindery and Ruling Machine, at the office of the Morning Stir. ' t ' ' To Business Men. Parties wish iog to advertise in any newspaper pub lished in either of the Carolinas may save much ; unnecessary time and trouble by making their contracts with the Morkiko Star Advertising Agency, which is fully authorised to. receive advertisements at publishers lowest rates.' . All necessary inT formation i given, .. and advertisements .'. ... 1 , i mailed direct to publishers as soon as h-ndd in." Business men will consult their inter8t9 by patronizing this Agen- cy.. Advertiser pavs no commissions, tf " To Advertisers. The circula tion of the Morning Star is larger than that-of any other daily newspaper in North Carolina. Advertisers should not overlook this important fact. tf. Carolina Farmer. The Caro lina Farmer, one of the most popular agri cultural magazines in the country. Only $2.00 per year. Address Wm. H. Bernard, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C ' Koukoo, the great Liver Invigorator, Blood Purfier t and Renovator, prepared by v)r t t Lawrence, the celebrated Phv- sician and Chemist, is a safe, pleasant, reliable remedy, for the preven tion and cure of ail diseases caused by a Torpid livkk. Iitphbb Blood. Disor. Ea of the Kidney or Dkbility of the Nervous System. . It Regulates the secretions, eradiacte all humors or Ta'ints, restores lost or wasted nervous power, and' at the same time builds vp and imparts tone and vigor to the wliole system. t ' IA TEH Ti HAIL! North Carolina in a Nutshell . Kaleigh boasts a cotton" plant with 190 blooms. United States soldiers behaved disgracefully in Goldsboro last Sunday. The reven ue officers all over the State are very active in their efforts to detect fraudulent distillation. Judge Win. B. Sloan, lor many years a resident of this State, .died in Vicksburg, Mississippi, on the 28th ult Crops in various portions of the State are daily Ijecoming more promising something like carpet-baggerj in this I section. I : ' , , IJic outjulard savs: feeveral gentlemen from the North have been in I tlua nrv hv inititinn nf tlm N. II I .Ann Cojnnanv. and visitina different parts of the state for 'the past week, with a view I of taking observations and locating lands of farflllTes who wiil come to our State, bringing money and enterprise, if a favor- able report is made to them. VVe are ZlM ,tarn .fV,e!t ar I ffAriurvliiT ocM .u'lt Ii trie nr.ionnrf inn J will Q "ke a' favorable report. Oue of them is instructed to locate lands for a settlement of fifteen families. Let them all be welcomed,, and soon a. tide will flow ia and the waste places be made to i btossom as the rose. . IlosadasliH X IlosadaliaX I . ' Are you suffering with incipient -Consumption or Scrofula iu any form. Rheumatism, Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Skin Diseases or Neu ralgia T is your oiooa in a aisoraerea state r uo you icei laoguia or aepressea iu spirits r ep Would v-os be rid of these) l ry .nosaaaiis, This remedy has. been folly tested ; the de mand Increasing to such an extent as to cause oratory for ite manufacture. The beat evi dence oi its virtues is tnc testimony oi tnose I ' w. . i . t . . ti cnange riace. ask your xrujfjfist ior aata- I wmw i XAtetst by Telegraph. Thomsands of men,' women and children have been cured ot Diarrhea, Dysentery,.Chol era Morbus. Colic Ac. bv Dr. R. H. Worthlne ton's celebrated North Carolina Remedy, the owlt known sracmo ror all painxui nowei at- foctlons. Ask for Dr. Worthlngton's Diarrhea ana unotera ueaicine -cep it in your nouse never travel without; it it may save your lira, - i Price 95 and 56 cents rer bottle. Fpr sale in Wilmington by J. W. LIppitt ft Co; James T. Wiggins, Wholesale Proprieto- I ry Agent, Norfolk, Va. v tf I - , ,;m. HEW ADVERTISEHENTS. StorePianos I nxwy " UJ- N. Gebkin Tribute of Respect. r i Fbep. F.' French A new lot of Desiccated Codfish,' &c.''. .''' '(! D. G. Wobtu. Steamship Rebecca Clyde for New York;'; i-.'.-i'h -- - ' DIED, In this cltv.'on the afternoon Of the 8d inst. Of congestion of the brain, ANN ELIZABETH TUUi , wife Of. Capi. Morrison, aged 49 years.- . ; . 4; " . ' The fllends and aciuaihtancea of the family -are Invited to attend-the funeral this (Wed nesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from Capt. Morrison's residence, corner 4th and Chesnnt streets, to St. JamesV. Churcb thence to Oak- dalc Cemeteryir, w "Vii-i-jI Hand-Bills, Posters, Wedding Cards, Vis iting UarUS, itUSiness UniB. xtui-ueauni xv ter-Heads, Account Sales, Prices Current, Ratt RoaA Wanks, Clerks' and Sheriffs' -Blanks, Constables' Blanks(.fernSa:.: " ..".'. ' PHntinnr and PublishlntT House lanl-tf Dawson Bank Building, Front.St CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. .-.:t J-i,,. -fj..iU. J.:'.t t- EearrEilica s$t '- 1 fc i ri .- 1 J SOLON V. LAlKINS ; -; Far'Masisirfilt AT LARGE. ' .. JAMES H. CHADBOURNy GEORGE R. FRENCH. 1st Ward JACOB WISE, " ' ' 2d Wariv-JAMES -LOWERY' 3d Ward J. '.(?. WLC'KEI; ' 4th WardHENHY JONES. ;:. For Clerk. ' 1 f G. W. GREEN-vi . 1 ;.' For Constable; ..'! l:i! WILLIAM II. MOORE. ' " 1 " 1 a 1 i - r ; . "..- : -w4ua -rU: CANDIDATE FOB CONSTABLE. , TAKE THIS METHOD OF ANXOUX . cing mvself as a candidate for the office of Constable for the Township of Wilmington, at the election to be held on the first Thurs day (the 5th day) in August next jy lti-tae WILLIAM H. BlDDLE.' comstabvlabt. respectfully announce myselp as an Independent Candidate for the position of Constable for Wilmington township, and offer my name to my fellow-citizens. julylS-te R.L.SELLARS. TO THE TOTEBS OF THE CITY OF WILMINGTON. , HAVING BEEN REPEATEDLY URGED by a large nurriber of my fellow-citizens to become a Candidate for Justice of the Peace of the township of Wilmington, I have at last consented to do so, and respectfully so- licit yonr support at the next ensuing elec tion, onouiu it oe tne pleasure oi a. majority of my fellow citizens to elect me, I will dis charge the duties of. tho office Impartially, honestly, and to the best of mj st oi my aDimy. JOHN 3. CONOLEY. July2i-te For Justice of the Peace. Edward CantwelL ': ..: t : ;-t ')- - .. i:!". NEW ADVIJElTIgEMENTSl Tribute of Respect; ; Wilmington,' N. C. " ' July 2d, 1809. j At a meeting of the Howard R. F. E; Go. No. W. Furlong, Wm. H. Gerkcn and T. Donlin, was appointed to draft suitable resolutions expressive of our regret at tho death of our brother fireman, N. Bremer Tho committee offered the following preamble and resolu tions, wnloJu were unanimously adopted : i. .' Wherca, it has pleased Almighty tiod, in the Intricate workings of a Divine Providence, the intents whereof are by man unfathoma ble, to remove from our midst our deceased Brother, N. Bremer, an officer of this Society; therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of our brother member, this Company has suffered a lusa not easily repairea, ana ine community a mgn toned Christian gentleman, and his family an affectionate husband and father. Resolved. That it Is not often that we are called npon to mourn the loss of one who, by nis genueness 01 aisposit.su, nas so endeared himself to the hearts of a'.l. but he is gone and time alone can reconcile us to bis loss. Resolved. That in token of Our esteem for the character and In respect for the mmnory of the deceased, that the members of thin Company wear their badges: draped for the. space of 30 days. Resolved, That a copy of tliesa. resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, with the assuranre of our sincere sympathy In their great affliction and tte hope that Uol, in His Mercy, may sustain them trader this and all other trials of life, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Wilmington nuncra witli a. remiest to n ublish them. m. rrcsuient. It Jobs C. Koch, Secretary, -.- au4-lt PLAN 0 S Received This Day 1 ANOTHER LOT OFNEW PIANOS rlRECT from the eeleoratod munixfactory of ''i Charles H. Steilf, of Baltiiore, Hd.,' . , . .porsalcat ; . . .;.,iJJ. an4tf Live Book Store. A New Lot of DESSICATED COt) FISH,' .ii? i. SELF-RISING, FLOUR, ,t, CIGARS-, LARD, BUTTER ' AND CHEESE, at 1 FRED. F. FRENCH'S, : ., No. 10 South Front-street. i au4tf 1. 1 .1 Edwards & Hall, No. 3 South' Water ' Street ii .l : i i t- ..'--i r.'-V-.-i.- Ub-I :'' linttn . HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE x, I ' : J . U - . V . - ' j . ' ' ; v .y ".'1. u ,' 'at ii yi.".; ; ."j-' '.?'). lOOBAllRELS ., i ft i- .!.''! Njo - I Herri h g . ; jyi-nacii 'in: J. IDWAKO. I 1 EDWARPS &JIAIi7, . Wholesale'and Retail VT - Ate - VJ jf U Aw - L3 ,. , - COMMI&SIQNkMERCHANIS ' And Dealers ia all kinds of COUNTRY i-i'; --"f- PRODUCE,' ','" - ' .-isi- 'apl4J.fcflv? 1 -;;!,7,vWniiiiagtoit,'K.'iP' T- 1 1. L.HEADS. CIRCULAKS. WED. X5 ding Cards, 'Visiting ICardsj' Ac.; cl,- Srintedin a style that cannot be surpassed, orthbr-South, at ' " " 4 ' r -. . . , ,' , v xl. ti. tm.H2i a lilt's. ; . ' v Printing and Publish in ir House. " octi-ao-it J . . . ; i ' 4 I i MISCRLlaANEOTJS. j GROCERIES j AT WHOLESALE. 15,000 cn?1 hlt? 1 600 Bales North River Hay " 1 i : v ' 750 Bbls. Fresh Ground Flour, ' ' " ' " . 55 Hhds. Western Sides and Shoulders. ; -(v.;-, rv ,'''.' ... : 19 Hhds. Dry Salted Sides and Shoulders, ' - i . ' ' ' 60 Kegs and Tubs Lard, -' . i ..s.- t - ..... -t i - yi '. ' ;i75 ,Bbl8. City Mess and Rump Pork,':, , t app.Bags ltloand Laguayra CotTcos. ct , j 30 Hhds. Sugars (a!l gras), ...,,.;.. ' ,130 Bbls-Sugars, all grades, hi , :( 1 s.t (i0 Bbls. Sugar Lemon and ScKla Crackers, I S Jaw Boxes Adamantine1 Cnllesf, ; ' ! & -liotes' a'ssorted Candies ; " :' '' S i boxes 'Cobkinjf Soda,1 ' j250 Boxes Soap, Ac.,' Ac., e.V ; ' ; ' ' I : i f '. : ' t i . 1 . t - ri t , . For sale by"' ' ' r' mig l-.'1 27, gt an-1 NorUn WateiStrect. IRON TIES, BAGGING, COTTON YARNS. WE are prf pared to furn'ish in any quanti ty tho 'Scir-4 :isiteniiis Buekle" 1 .. and ' Arrow Ties," tho most approved patterns for baling er.ttou. They are-ofur own DIHECT imrHrtation' and can be furnished upon terms as Mvorablo as ca.i be made IN ANY MARKET. "coprTo' dissi''1'',' f,; THE TAYLOR GEORGIA GIN, BAGGING, rr f ;n:.I- ROPE. , f , au3-tf For sale by DkROSSET A CO. 15 Per Cent. Discount: S T'O C K O ' F STRAW HATS .. . JVILL,BE SOLD AT - , , . , . ... 15 Per Cent Less flan'" Former, Prices. J. H ANDERSON, Sign on the Tree. aug S-tf ' ' AT LOW PRICES FOK CASH. - ! A GOOD BOOT OR 01 SHOE Can bcnMragBVfbvta iu ' ET !tti AT , GEO,. R. FRENCH SON, . . " " . 29North Front Street. aug 3-tf COWAN & METTS, Mar ket Street, ' Keep constantly on hand . SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, , : ' SOAP, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAltE, FLOUR, CHEESE, BACON, LARD, butter, Mackerel (Kits a smb.), F. M. BEEF, SMOKED BEEF, , j , ' : PICKLED SALMON, CRACKER?, PICKLES, CANNEft GOODS (aU sorts), j . j ' WHISKY,' ' BRANDY, GIN VIIES,' ALE, PORTER, LYE, POTASH, ' . 1 i i -j - .MATCHES, MOLASSES, SY.UCPS, . i i - " ' ' ' .1 - Always at lowest flurei ; ; ,f f. . ... t ; Selling s; Out Bargains; OIJB' K.r.AXT ASSOBTMKKT, fON. .sistinr f DRV--GOODS -.-BOOTS" AD shoks. cwmiLNU.' JU-., hi .new oxrereu ,to ! K si i ! " "i:vr -ill A.iX-r f, S ..T.I, ,K -i-.i.ra Groat attrac tions astonisKly lowiWiPe. Call and sattef.-yoaraelvca. .'i'rr v; ,.- ,, iHERUERT A LOWENSTE.y, , adgMm . .. ,,:.. Choice Wines, Brandies. cordials: TJOOSTCBA, S AZErXc; A n::l 1 . " ( n- "ll .... s BORERS, DRAKE'S; V -' ;. -I, ) . ' i 'I-f -:!-- i BITT:ER'S; "3 CLARET; SAUTERNE, : '- ' ' I . .-..i;y.i ' " RtrpESHEIMER , , , .f ')'! J I. .. IT . I . .. I , ,yi it i.i' :.! AND DeIDSHEIMER 1 RHINE WINES, Large assortment, finest brands, always oh hand at . -" " MYERS, aug 1-tf 11 and 13 Front Street. CHARLES T. iwTLLIS, " ' i " , 1 - ft, . . T ." " . i .. HAVING ' OPENED A ; NEW tTSTBEB. ' TAKIKO ESTABLISHMENT in Tooiners Alley, between, Front and . Second, Inrearof Pnroell House, Wilmington. N. C, I .m nMituM to fnrnlRh f)ffia'nf a.1l h-1ila made and trimmed in the neatctat and 1tAs. 8iJornoucB, i .Wt, wi- l"f ":;;?! Furniture neatly repaired ana Varnished. . 1 July 8 tn : -i!i OR HERCHAMT FOB VTAUKEjaVP Ventilator and Protector from Price; if Iftyntsy'tt may save your life t ' v , ',5 j. ..4.i.w Bv WALKER, A . L . II . I . . ww aHllUlKVUB bUI allege, Lexington, Ya. may 7-tf n - ftf.i ii im m !"Mjsi', . I . BATJiaFIlTIlIIXISIXU .:! ill J ; One Sauareone day, $1 00 H ' woaaj,'.-i-.-.... 1 o -5 five days,. .....'.,.'...;'.;.,'..,..' 8 00 .- 'neweek,...,i.,,rt.,,.,..rt.,. . 1 to ' Contract Advertisements taken at pro , A portionately low rates. . - A ? 'MArrlagea, Deaths. Religious, Ttmeral antf . Z. S?f nar? notices will be Inserted at half rates wUi bef dv,uloe i otherwise fuU rates ., . Tmucs Cash 'on UvmtuiL'- 'X ,'' nJrJ '".; v,"v:' STEAMSHIP UNES- Patronize the Opposition; and 1 - i so liiHnro Low Kales. 1 . : iM.i.-Vfc ...,T..tl.t--t! .1 .'-' Steamship Line BETWEEN NEW YORK AND W1LMTNG TON, N..C. i;'! -,i , -.,(..- i.-ar. T lie New Iron ; Steamfthipa . TtT A:'T!;T 'Vr'rv, ' -:i ! V, y.Xii v, tX Jm xi it i' a t.i-- ii) ii.aptJONES; FAN.ITA;:.. ' , ,:i -- Cap. FBEEMAM,' Will leave "NVilmlngton alternately every five days. - This line brings goods from New York -at Vvo. following low rates., ?,,' ,,,!, r ; Flour 15 Cents per Barrel,' ' ", " ;w p'Prk:9Cen per Barrai.'1.1'1 'h' 1 t,ii!.'. Jtfolaases 23 Cnt per Barrel, . ' ; '''i ; -.ut v.SMCr.l.8.Pta- P..?V:Y-. Measurement goods 4 cents per foot t Weight goods 10 centa per 100 lbs.' - 1 - ' -ul.f; ... Insurauee offiHitwd at lowest rates. , . . ' ' ' BAltrtY BEOTWERs; Agents. ' ' WiluilAgton, N. a May SW-tfr i ;.,, ( , Phillphi?"' a riVl Southei-n " ' ' ; Mail SteamsliipXiiieV" A 4 1 THE , FAST AND FA VORITE, STEAMSHIP '.ML PIONEER. , Capt. I BABBETT, t IITILL BUNJ THE FOLLOWING SCHED ;TV ule between Philadelphia and Wllmlug ton,N.C: , uaivina rnuaaemaxa. Wilmington: Juno ! tt, ISSfl Julv 8. 1SB9 8 a. m.,, June l- 18B9I 6 a. m., ' 20, 1869 6 a. m., . July IS, lSftfl 6 a. m., " so, 19 6 a.m.. Aug.- iSrlWd Ac Aug. , 6, I860 i' 10, 18B9 , Sept., 4, I860 : .Oct. ,.' 4, 1869 : ' 19, 1889 , NOV. , 188 "18, 1869 ; t Dec. t, 1868 " 17, 18B9 ann.. ".. ti. 1969 s a. m Sept. IU ism a, " 20, J8B9 6 a. in., Oct.! ' 11. 18T 6a.m., at, ls Da.iu., jxqv. iu, iatm ea. m.. aa. um 6 a. m., Dec. 10, 18B9 a.m., u U, 1809 "Ii '81, 18QS FkEIGBTB FBOU PIIILABELFUIA . . BEDVCED. Flourand Sugar, 15 eta. I Molasses; 'ttWJtsi Beef and Pork, . .(Vinegar,, , . Mcaanrenaeat Qaada, A eeata par fi. J ; WeIkt Gaada 10 eta. par 10Ola.T , Insurance at low ratpt ' . '.U q Xs 'vLii . t. Fir Freight or Passag. apply to " , , . i LXG.WOUTH, Agent, 4I -r Wilmington, N. C. . W L:-JAME8,"Geherai"AgenV 130 South' Third Street, Philadelphia-, . , . ;.; .. . July 1-tf ' " 'I 1 I' " I ' '"'I .Ml .UU) i I. New York, andl : North . Carolina r. Steamship tine. ' ! THE,, STEAMSHIP bebecca:cltdk . O. CUICIIESTEB, Captain. VTTI1.E LEAVE OVB WHAKF. BE YV tween Dock and Orange streets, for the above port,' on FRIDAY, August 6th. .j.'l: I "TT T i PatroplaMS th 0d LiBC, WUICII HAS OUTLIVED SIX Op positions ami never taken advantage of ' ! ' " A monopoly, and wlfosa rates hava been , . j,... V; Uniformly Low ertban any line nn the Coast i And ' Present Ratesof' Freieht r,, and Insurance quaranfeetl . , , , " j as Iidw 'as the Iawest . ' . The biily Lirifc ' fcohnc'ctingr' With or author-' " ssed to gjve throngU .Bijls o.f faddngby either , iU the ' WILMINGTON A MANCHESTER B.R. :i . Vs'l WILMINGTON A WELDON R. R., or " WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE RUTHER-' ' eujti. lit. i. . . .11 'reighti constgnrtV to tho ' Rail Road ' ' 1 Agents will have bcneiit of lowest rater to or : from New York. " --i-.-i ., j i - THURSDA T AND- iX ' ' fiiii'in-ijii '.v.. (I u&ATUIUJAY At 4 P. M., from PJer W East River, offering . , the advantages of a trt-weekly line. ' ' ,( , ,i ,,D.(.' WORTH, Agent, '" 1 ' WBinington, N. C. ' VAMES HAND, Agent, 9 WaU street, N. Y ' FIREAHD 1 MARINE ' INSDEASCE. Atkinson's lascmxHos Rooms, ..4; irrincess street, oetweea t Front and Water streets. TTWRE A MARINE llfSrBABICE ' Jj i may be effected at lowest rates in the fol ! : lowing reliable companies: . . - . , (,. Security Insurance Company of New ' York. " J ' North Amerioan Fire Insnranca Company rf . . . .Hartford. "'- :r" T-rtr-r . u Monumental Fire-insurance r Company of Baltimore.' ' Washington - Fire,- Insurance . Oompaay of u Baltimore. " . -. n It i ' ' Ii OKVD1IIH BJ1U 1HHUHUJCH LaHH IflUl W Ul avHIllS James River Insuranoe Company' of Rich.' mond. , Jefferson Insurance Company of Richmond. Apply tO, iOBfl.WU.UxB ATJLlasOM'H, aagLtf Genl Insurance Agency. !; Redmont LifB Inimratce i Ccnrsny. , V - , 1 -: ATKrmoa Ihsvbavcb Rooxa, ) ; -Prinoeas street, between .1 , i n . Front and Water streets. ' LIFE INSURANCE IS NOT AH EXPENSE but an aooommodatioa. It is layln g aside a smaH sum- annually for certain i provision . against future want. It combines the advan tages oT a Savings Bank and a profitable In 1 vestment, with this advantage over both or-! dinarily : that should you die tha next hour after obtaining your Policy, upon which yon may have made only one payment yet you will have secured to your estate a large fund which will, beyond all question,, nome to the 'ralief of your family. ' . . - , In the Pledmonti Life Insurauoe. Company . usurers will find tha most advahtareous plan derived from past experienaa-sihat can be Offered." '' , Tha Directors ace.gratbnnea.of the highest t obaracter and ousmess stanamg.wnose names m a snmoient sxianantea af ludlclons man- .n. - agement or tne company's ana: rW 'oArm. abd of t )im .1 ncompt discharge o: ry obUfratloni' "'. " i ' J wiT.nen atkinmjit. N Alt i- s : . - - , ,; 1 "'t'.'.' 2 '' -J-: -iif.it h. . " t-fflii'i - Uwn, BAWiaaV,nlT.Bi UMc -i.ta MESSRS : EDITORS We are .? receiving letters daily jinaklng inquiry as to -the ectloaaf tha North. Carolina Lana Com-' '. pany, with the agency in this city that is car- ; ryiag oa the Lottery business, 'M ' - ' 1)1 ! i r e WWII vu uuvrp mo puuiio genrauy, inat our Company is a setmraM anil cUtUnd ortraal. xatioav conducted! upon entirely different . planDand presided over ty different o;acrs. ' ' ItU wi ,"L2K0E6E LTOB,ldet,ai,:.. R, W.Basr, Secretary.- . r ,. Jnly.7-lm . . ., - - , . ' I 1 'i t .ta j o , . ... . i'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 4, 1869, edition 1
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