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Tin: no;;:;::.al;TAi: r PUlLllli;i DAILY, WW. II. z:r-NA;;n, i :i!,rKDj rrojU. OtncB, Dawson Dank EullJln Front SL One year, in advance..,, w,. ' Mori St month, ln lvnoo... "i!.!" J M Sl.Huf' vumo ; t oo One month, la advance f 73 JFJ?t?i VT1 8TAR m delivered in any partof tho City at r irrrrs Chitts per week. , lOS OFFICE D1RECTOUY. v; i t -r "- '-- : U OtOM. ' 'V-.-". . . Northern through & way mull 6:00 A-ltf, Daily. Northern through, mail 7:00 P. M. . ! " Southern Mall.... .....,.Q0 M ,': W.Cand U.K. H., ............80 P. Mon days, WeUnendaya and Fridays..; ., , , FayeUevlUe via Warsaw,.. ...-5:00 A. M., Daily1, except Sunday. ..a jrt t r it,, , Imithville via Steam,.... ...... 1:30 P. il., three times a week ;., cjr ., .j ;r),r" x(ti 1111T1 at orrioi, Northern Through Maif 5:0oX M Daily. 'l ' Northern Through and War Mail, 7:30 P. M. Dally, except Sundaydelivered at 8:00 P. M. from alley window. , ' ' .A-; i. , . , ,' Southern, 9:45 P. M. Dally.' " V1' ' W.C. and It., 8:00 P. M.Three times a week FayetteviUe.7:30 P. M.,' daily, except Sunday. ; ,-MnuuTiuo, izju jr. si. xuree times a ween. Office open from 7:00 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. , ,:.... Sundays ... IUILWAT DIRECTORY. W ILMINGTON MANCHESTER B. &OAD nan flnll 'r - "V, : i " I v. T . tTanMr XT r. Parsley, A. J.DeRosset, D. S. Cowan, Geo. J. " w . MoCall, J. 1m uartiett, i amea u. jsurr, men- (Jmeral Superintendent William; MacE&e. ' Secretary and JYeantrer Wm. A. "Walker. " Uururral IDreiaht A Ticket Aarni3 no. H. T At.t a .. ? ;r , , - 'T in? rT vrrfrvxr PtT tT AiMrWi k'.- rrfunirr-n I President Robert 11. Cowan. - ' ? ' - Director S. J. Person, A. II; VanBokkeieni' no. A. McDowell, Robert S. French, Walter L. tele,Stephen W. Cole, Samnelll. Walkup, p. Nye Hutchison, IIaywooi W. Guion, C. C flen derson, A. G. Logan, A. K. Holmesly. " , " J nvperinterutentVf. I. Everett. ' ; ' Master 0 TrmnortatiorvW . U. Allen. ' - : Secretary and ZVeornrv-n I. T. Alderman. . Master Mechanic--W. UIU. Freight Agent W. K; Freuch,' WILMINGTON . WELDOJ JUA1L UUAD. . President K. K, Bridgers ' ' ', . ' ' Director on the part of the Slockholdcrs'W : A. Vrlght,S. D. Wallace, Ell Murray, Alfred , Mart In, A. II. VanBokkelen, Geo. Harris, of Wilmington, and John Everett, of Goldsboro'., Directors on the part of th State 3. S. Cannon,' C. IL Brodgen and L. G. Estes. . - - Chief JCngxneer and blenerat titqicritilenilcnt-'-3. L. kremont. . "" .. " Master at Tramroortatioik Win. Multh. Secretary and Ur easier er J. W. Thompson Matter oj Maclutierujoiin r. JJevine. .1 ir.it,, i.. L. Duul. v. Master of 6Vppe. W. G. MaeRaeJ ' . (Jeneral Ticket Agent -W. M. Poisson. .v t. THE .CITY. rvSpTIie STAB is dellTe.ed tw Sab llcX3 terlbera la all parts of Ike City nt FIFTEEJI CENTS per rk payable only t Mr. JAS. XI. FOTIJES. Order may be left either wltb blm r at this Office. 7 . '-' ' ' - : h TO PRINTERS AND PVBLISUERS." We have just received a general assortment of Black Printing Inks, manufactured at C. S. Robinson's Qray's Terry Prfutina Ink Works. We have now on hand Book, News, Job and Card Inks, at prices varying, from 23 centa. to $2 per pound. Book, Job and Card Inks in packages of one, two, five and tcu pounds News Inks la packages Of ten,, twenty-live and fifty pounds. We sell these superior Inks kt manufacturers' net cash prices, charging noth ing for freight from Philadelphia to Wilming ton. Printers and publishers in this section will thus see that they can buy them from us cheaper than they can bny them at the uianu lactory. Give us an order. Terms, cash. We can also furnish, on short notice, News Inks, in packages ot not less than 14(0 pounds, at 16, 13 and 20 cents; and, in packages of not ess than 300 lbs.,' at 14 cents. Except for dai ly newspapers, however, we never advise the use of Ink costing less than 25 cents. : , TITS CISCULATIOJf OF, THE MORN ING STAR IS LARGER TILAtT THAT OF ANT OTHER; DAILY (NEWSPAPER Pm LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. V Public Documents. Our v thanks are do Senator . Galloway or: .copies of valuable public documents! . i . "Weather still keeps cool and the thermometer informs us that "Jack Frost" would , not .be an . unseasonable, though unwelcome visitor., , . . ,- t . : The Price-LarkinB '"cbramit- tee No. 1 meet this evening for the purpose of discussing the proper measures neces sary for the future welfare of the party. Price, Miller, Avant, Holmes and Coy are by no means despondent6f attaining success at no very distant day, and the party has received but a temporary shock from the collision with , " Gee ee" green backs. " '": '. ' ' ' t Special " Court Only three cases before the Special Court yesteriay, and 'the most important was that ot a drunken colored soldier, .named.' Moses Turner, who was fined $2 and costs as a chick to his .t war-like ' proclivities, i be .having declared his readiness to fight as a man or a soldier. ; . ' 1 . . JN. C. Mutual Life Insurance Compawt. In vour advertising columns will be found an advertisement, calling ott all persons, ' who have received from, this company notices as ,.to ..premium notes, to meet this morning a 10 o'clock, at the office of Col.VWJ2 Sqiith ,& .Co. ,j : To insu,re"against any mistake,'' we; ,WMV add the unnecessary information,1 -that the company referred to n the N. C. Lafo In surance Company! o' RateTgU,;, ...... f-i4 (..,.,( Ex-Gov."' Worth. It will no doubt give pai oVanypersons in this uection to learn that Er Goy. Worthy bf J staunch advocate of right, itnd the pop-f ular gentleman wnereycr his. name, js known, is now qaita sick, at .Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia; ahdiis' life is In a critical condition, though his friends' hope for thobest; Anephew-of lhe Gov ernor .left. our city last, Saturday en a visit to his venerabla "and. .respected iincfeV and we trust'tbat be may return witn favorableJiews il regard to the Goverri vernor's condition. . .1 . , ,.'.:,.., -1 1. ' Discharged tooM ; iik GrARp House: Since Saturday.last the.;follovfJ ing prisoners whose ; terms . had" expired, have been discharged from the Guard House ?. -.i rVni ' ' ' Moses Turner, colored ex-U. S. soldier disorderly conduct James 'Nelson (coif- larceny; John Bpgie ton t.coi same 01- lense as preceumg name. : ' 7 i :Ut -vv: ;.:, 1 :Vt pi-ATr; x)VT:f?; Mr----'- 11 ' ' " ' ' 1 1 ' '"' 1 r r- h-iJ ; : .i-it.i'j.; ... -1: : VolIV-Ho. 121; Sjent to the Ho3PiTAL.3-Hender- ison Davis (col), was yesterday iBent to the Ilospital, there to receive tho proper treat ment for an injury tecelvea on th ' head, IArbest white aoldierrfi belonging toi the command stationed at Siaithyilli, were yesterday en gaged in a row aigrJsWft-o( Rosa-Powens nd-ol)oisteroua aai idia orrly werfe they that the Bervicesof the police became necessary, 'and the V merry dragoons1' were ' finally' arrested,' after ; itonch resistance, and carried to the Guard llduse, where they now lie too drunk to tell .their names, and too drank to learn '. jflefinitely anjthing'of thfeif antecedents or even of.theJiiatnre ot the row in which they were participating. 'i' ;i " - - - !IovE - AHDXiiJEBTT,"by"Alex.'Da 7 i v ,. ....... -.s r t mas.Jthe'great French author, is in press,' and wilj be published in a few days, by B. Peterson & Brothers', Philadelphia.! Anything that Dumns writes is entertain JnVr, and it. will command very," large !sah', being a narrative of the French ' Rev-' olution on 792 the interest 13 intense from the first page, to t the last. - The j price is pnly f 1.75, bound ra cloth. The follow Ing new books are having immense sales, And should be rend by '"all : Mrs. South worth's "Bride's' Fate," Changed Bride," rHow' If e" Won Uer", an d "vFair" PI ay ;" Mrs. Stephens' "Curse of Gold,", "Mabel's Mistake," and "Doubly False," '-The Wo man in' Red," and "The BrcitmannVlSal iads," in one cloth volume with a glossa- ry. - - ' ,-.. . Grand Mass Meeting. The car- jet bag adherents, the Eagles men, will J "v,u Bm" V1B ; AU.ea"e .lo- morrow evening, ana speecnes, expressive of the exaltation over victory,' will be made. , ' Gee Zee." if lie return from bis western tup; Arnold,' it; he can forget Middle . . - - a . . . . . I Sound attractions, and Mabson, if he can cease to rememoer .ur ponce auiiei at a ' 1 1 : i Washington city, - all 'will be in their proper element and will dance to the merry tune of "Yankee Doodle." " W Denton may make a few remarks to "men ol my color," and Galloway, may amuse the house for a few minutes. , Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen met last evening, but owing to its ! speedy ''adjournment, we arrived at City Hall; too lute to obtain the proceedings.- y ': -. Death of Br. ' J: F. McRee. Yesterday morning this aged and respect ed citizen breathed ' his last, and after three quarters of, a century on .'this earth his cherished form was sacredly laid in the coffin, preparatory to its interment be neath the sod. of bis native land a -land he had loved so long and well.", v The subject of this short sketch was one whom eulogy cannot paint in all his no bility, nor can friendship enumerate his numerous virtues without continued sighs that one so loved should die. ' Dr. J. Fergus McRee was for many years the ablest physician in this section, and his memory will long be cherished by an appreciative, public, "and, over his. grave science will mingle her tears with those of anecuon. r v -r .n ' Tho deceased, leaves a posterity , that will neSer cease to regard his name with a tender affection, and whose just pride will ever be to emulate bis virtues. Wilming ton will never foreet' him ' whose talents and nollcness added a lustre to lier list of sons, and the relatives of the departed can have .no prouder, recollection . than t when theytrace their li Fergus McRee.- t --r .' . , v - v : I The ELECTION IN (Ejie COUNTRY. We publish a list of : tlia township officers elected in those places not neretoiore men- for the prosecution ; anti the .Messrs. ue tiooed in the papers We do hot incinde vane, associated ; with ; Messrs; ".Wright il; the vote for State Jlepresent.itiye; as it ,is elsewhere gfren ; and we do not give, the number of votes each township officer re ceive!, but merely record his election. :, , .. ji. , j; FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. ",, For Masistrates -W. Robinson, E. J. ..." . . t A. Township Clerk---J,;Wi nighsniith. Constable A. V. ilorre'.l School Committee J.- Lv Oorbett, Ga briel Corbett; Alfred Hayes: ()()' ' yyfctfi For Magistrates Stoklcy Atkinson" Q. f ' i . w. Poiiockr? f if Tr: -K?;fff- tr.- rr t m i. T ' mr u.....,i Constable T. K'King.V;: . ' . , ocnooi uornmittee u. jyiciuiiian,rHirnan Atkinson.-Alfred King and Jl. Garrison ha ving'each received lid jvotesi no -third mcmbefof the Committee was 'declared elected. The Clerk ot, the Superior Court will make .the appointment.. s;., :', ,t , MASONBORO TOWNSHIP. r For Magistr'ates-Eliza Hewlett; Stefl- ing Sailings nnd T. T. George having each recei vedc JS3 .Votes.' mo second i Mairiatrate .was elected,,, and. the vacancy, is open to. ' v tho onnnintmpnf rvF tlia Plarlr'hf lin ' flrf periorCourt.Y Uo.Ur.-Air 8 ' VTf . Township Clerks John 'AFarran ' flnrmrahr.f.;A-Monf : ocuooi kial ; For Garris. f Township Clerk J EVPJgford. Vommittee Ainos w acson, ize-1 not tne name, was cneciteu. on fi:."!rY ;ri I V' i : u i a Wholesale and Retail: -jt. viuj;i , HoUisJj.-O. Wagner.' T" ' ' ' . wh6ir t6bbtefwal mliXlTtvi VUAU the decision., iflA , -'ii ., m-r 0"iC'"E''-R' -fe f,r.;FWJ" 'HKUhi (sworn) rArnved at the polls ( Justice McQnigg decided that the pns. jEXA Magistrate-H.-F; Murphy,. Ruf us. shortly after .sunrise, and; departed be 'ffff.?1. . And Dealers in ail kinds or country "Tt . : V-iU. L.'.'.: . - ' " ' 8 o'clock, leaving Sadgwar. in his-place as fouuior nis. appearance, ueiorej uieext 1, .,i,U.u!J i.: IWJ:".:.:... i.r WHHINGT01T, II. ) School Committee Josia , Johnson, J. W. Murray, and Pettegrew. Moore. (i - f f r '.'4.;.-frfW.T.V: .lv-5v ..;.)"!-!,: hollt. Ay :i ".-u - -hi CTWateaRpe, Geo. Page? : lownsaip jierK j. yv.- uoe. ,. Constabla-r-J, N.Mashbura. , i i School Committee Dan'l Shaw); Gi (T. Cowan'W. T: n6dsfi..''y:y:r-"v l''M r Meeting of the New, lifNovER jgoraTT Medicai SociETT.Tbe members of this society hetd oa . yesterday. a called meetings the object of which is fully,, ex- plained by th appended rept furnished ;usfor publication i? J., tfit ij k The New Hanover County Medical So ciety, pursuant to notice, met in the of fice of the President at A o'clock P M. Present- Dr.; Anderson,- Cut are Pottes, Wright, Robinson, Wood, nnd Wl Bellamy. The to41owing Physicians being present, were invited tb particfpatfiltf'the': tratiac Vions and deliberations of the Society: Dr. II. A. Beery, J. D. Bellamy,' W Davis and W. .1. Love.' '' - The President arose and announced the death of an old member,-and ex-President of this Society, Dr. James F.i McRee,' and stated that the object of this meeting was to prepare a series of resolutions com memorative of this sad' event, and have the same recorded in the journal of tins So- ciety. prep anu re Thurs The were offered and adopted t " !; Witekeas we have with 1 great . regret heard of the death of ah old member and ex-President ot this Society" Dr. James F, McRce. ' j Resolved. That theilembers of the New Hanover . County Medical Society and the members of the profession in the Citr. who rmrtip.inn.tnf1 in the. mefitinr. I atten ioabody the. funcral? of pur de- J ' - . lie r . . o' I The Society adjourned to meet again on Thursdav at 8 o clock P. M. W. G. THGMAS M, D.t President.. Wm. J. II. Bellamy, M. D., Scc'y. & : r v The Fdll Official Election Re TrrB5, -The County Commissioners ves- .... terday mett andf after examining the offi- cial electim returns from the different townships in the countyj 1 declared J. rS. W. Eagles duly elected to a Eeat In the House of State Repsentatives by a majori ty of 509 votes. ' ' ' ' r! 1 .t . . The following is the vote in lull as re turned by the poll holders : - . THK CITY. TT 3 ".. i aP - I lar.E? A: Anderson 'and W. G." Thomas, war, entered, ; and aworeJ.thaiMabsoii F;;ii-. Foster,-in venter :ot the was appointed to prepare the resolutions, didn't vote, while Sadffv-waa'ioj.tli?:, 'T'd Opose1 'rTybe.-' Setting Machine, port at a meetins to be held on room nor whi! Rmwn Mn-a.iit.r.Wit.' lushes to dispose of an interest m order day evening next. - t " -.k. J'W he Prosecute his designs to com- followincr PrftHmblflandesolntion ru?r"w"V plete success. 1 The machine is hishlv re- ' " - " Eagles. Larkins. First WarX 7 1 460 ? 337 Second Ward, 340 290 Third Ward, ' 283 210 Fourth Ward, 160 262 TOWNSHIPS., Eagles Xarkina Federal Poiut, ' 26 25 Union, - 71 79 Columbia, 153 : Jl, 01, " nolden, 173 81 Cape Fear. - s 1 . 95 ; ' 00 'f Caswcl!, . 69 33 Franklin; - ' ' 156 70 Lincoln, 119 104- . Harnett, ; . ; 145 ' 150 ; Holly, - ; . " 64 I Masonboro, 19 , . . .',57. Grant, . ' . . ' . 73 87 V ' ' ' 2403 ; "',1896 " l896 ' Eagles' majority, 509 The Commissioners gave their sanction to these reports, and will meet agiin on the 19th insf.,for tho purpose iof ; qualifj ing the newly elected Examination of George L. i Mab- bon. The i particulars of Mabson's arrjsst on Saturday last were mentioned in Sun day's Stab ; .andafpovr rerains.toi'spea of his examination on" yesterday, The charge was having voted twice in th : recent' election '' and tho attorneys em r ployed were Messrs. Strange and Holmes stedmii,'for the defen j; - The case was beore Justice. E. H. Mc Onicr. ..The number of witnesses examin ed were numerous, and, we'iilj'cnoterise the testimony of the orincipal 'ones; and merely allude ' to -the evidence of the . . .i;-s:'i.... ..-.- ..i-,t' ( ! less important witnesses. - - .' . D. Ai Sadgwar YcoLV testified as'fok lows : that early in the morning H.' KuUli challenger in the 1st Ward on the part of ;the Larkins party, went to breakfast, and 'eft himself 'to fill; his -placed' About & QCIOCKy OF earner, JuaiwuH appruavuev iur Lj' . . "'i ''!, t. W i ." 1 ttj--" '1'-. polls ancti&SKeo to. vote. , Aiia ,uiuc .nos foundr:and he handed his ticket'fo Robert r openly impeached i-Jlis testimony to f the Swcaf who putit in the ballot box.; Short- lasti -- j, 4 'S" r'.J: 1 J;f';: . i jy afterwards .barigeai: ' was ' compen- e(j leave, and he i summoned-iRobert H. Brow'nYcot) ''to assume;'' his -place5 till7 '(cot) TTnhPa rptnrn. Daring Sadgwar's return to his break fast he met Kuhl. informed mm juaoson n.l Mnnlpd' this information -ui. i.. JnJn'nMlnn that Mabson be' closeJ ivwatched. '' : ; Testimonv of Robert H Browo tswornjs I T , ... . . . Assumed.; Sadgwer's place betweea . the - ...... .. . . 1 ! 4 l e rt Q Vln.tr Tirl ? n n. ffiW iTllTl. tes MabsoV voted, handing'-his ticket to 4Toney Ashe, ,coIwho slipped, t ip the v,uw .. tt M T,nr..flv:w1iether 6r challenger, C, TUESDAY: HOEimiG, TTT y When returning from breakfast lie met Sadgwar, wh6 told him Mabson had yot- cd. and that the Eaeles men were: vcrv tivfl electioneeting.u; :rn. ! wnen witness reacueu tne pons to reas- sumeliis position, be did not Bee lirovya; and at once took his stand. ; " i, , Near 10 o'clock, Mabson . reached the poand J said ' wish to- vote' bowV" Kuhl asked Rourke if the 'applicant had not before voted, and to this interrogation. R.-' replied in the negative,' -and 1 turned to Mabson's na,me, checking it, as he, gave ;hig foo gweat who-placed jtine 'w - kH. m, f ,w J f-y .v.n Kuhl called Sadgwar, who had, klso, re turned, and, asked him if Mabsob had not once before cast his ballot Sadgwar an swered Mabsoa, The wuncasv 7w oaiB voieu iwice." ,t;; w uat i Sa . ti. l J a . nri I is it to von ? I will vote 4 dozen titeM if allowed." ' tf rt ' ' ! ' - ' " , 1 Such in the evidfinrtft oivfinibv FT. TTnhl ..1 t o--; . r-r-' r-' 1 TB8TIMONV FOR THE DEFBNSB.. ' jfn the polls and immediately took : cognizance of even I for the space of several. minutes only, and during his . second, departure the polls were closed as a row w as in progress ia front of the' Engine House. - When he first left, a gentleman was waiting to vote, and when he returned the same party was just . 0 . ' ir .u- J . u: jiuusvu tuuiu uuk uarc ruicu vvuiiu wimesa was away..;, ft ,4, 6: V.'.'fik ' X '' Swore Mabson voted only once, and af- firmed none but Sweat, Rourke and Penny I put a ballot in the box' during the day. (i P P.m,rk l fwnrn . . Woo ,f the polls on the opening of them, as he was a poll-holder. Didn't leave btlt once, nnd then for a few minutes. Checked Mabeon's name when he voted, and had he put in another ballot two crosses would have been ' opposite,' but there was one, and one only, to be seen on . . . ... ... I the books now. Sweat received, the tick -Rourke affirmed that Kuhl did not challenge Mabson's vote, and never spoke on the subject-to witness. Robert Sweat, col. (sworn) : " Went to the, polls soon after : sunrise to hold he box. Mabson did not vote before 10 or 11 o'clock, and at that 'time handed the ticket to witness, who first saw his name checked before putting the ballot in the box.- Didn't leave the room -in the fore noon. Swore Mabson did not vote during Rourke's short . absence. . and affirmed neither; Sadgwar nor Brown was present I . , . , 1 so tar as ho could see,' when Mabson did j vnf : t.nt rmpnvhMr1' appinW TT. hi 1 Toney Ashe col. (sworn): Was at th loll, in the capacity of a policeman, from 7i morning till close- Sadgwar not there when he first . arrived.,'' Could' Bee every man who voted during the day. Mabson did hot hand him his- ticket, but voted turouglr'the prpper 'person, ,( Sweat, and witness cast, his. .own vote in . the same. manner shortly afterward Swore that Mabson challenged Sadgwar's vote on the ground of minority, and S replied "I'll fix yon, si r." First saw Sadg war about 11 o'clock..: Swore he saw Rourke check Mabson'S'f,name, when the jv,.: OTHER WITNESSES. is , A number oi otner witnesses were ex amined but their testimony Biroply went to prove the good character of Sadgwar All of the witnesses for the defense, and omeof thdse.for the prosecntioh'; testified favorably as, to the , worthy c haracter of Mabson. .. .f r . v !.:v- , - REMARKS. . ' , is . i .m r ' til a.-' ' .i L. i i The witnesses generally bore themselves well, '.and all evinced a parjtisao feeling to ft Slight though not , censurable extent',, The prosecution's 'witnesses-Hvere ! Laiv kins men ; leh : tliose o( tlie dei"ense were Ea- ,es,licn 'nii,i8At)0WAR.' ,Trt j It was early proved that Sadgwar had "T' , .-.,;" it." j a.Z l suorny oeiore ti4e; eiecuou;.iureaeuMu tw. cane MausoD, If he crookrea his finger at him," and it' was conclnsivelyshown that 'between (the tw were no such 8entiments:l as those felt by Damon for Pythias, and vice versa. Stiir.Sadgwar's good charac -icr( .was. jjiujcu uj( inauj wihismbs, , i- I' - ... .L - j.- T 1..: j ii j...vi.j 1 1 i tuougn tne ueieuseeyiueunj uuuutcu uuu RECESS. After the evidence had hem recited, the CotiA took a reCess-Ull o'clock 'at which time the lawyers were present," ;prepared - to deliver their . ., . to M.'f rr : SPEECHES. Mr. John L. . Holmes wade the- opening speech' for the prosecution. ' He. 'was fol- 1 lowed byaW Stedmaa;;,anf , pevane, ' I w w.iw "" v w .1 t i ... i . . i . ... 1 part ot tne prosecution 'maae tne closing Y BUeeCU. .' .1 . ' - - ' ; t Both 'sides were, :ab)y. conducted, , and tho attorneys showed a thorough, acquair. 1 fence with their -dutes, and' displayed to terjn..oi . the. Buperior.Court, and .uexcep-J iathe: affirmative, and,5 tarred to, O.L. Harris. Superiniendent of saying, -'Didn't yoa vote before 11 1 Pab.llc. Works, ' has at last- succeeded :in reply was Yes.'? "TheDl" said the SlYin D0Qa ,n tne sum of f 20,000. : ' ai.i 'Ai ' . are giaa.tp. learn mat. parties who have .iflnol.P,,- (sworn3 Wved at J commenced the cultivation of mnhrrii' twenty minutes past T f o'clock, 1 iQ this State are reaping the reward of their hmp fnronsic attainments: ' 1 " rr " 'i:1." 1 " 1 . V' .'i'1 ,.Jf" '!. !'! -. - " ' 11 " 11 1 11 "" ATffGTJST, 10, 18G9, tionable gecprity was immediately- offered and; accepted." sfr "f , J -4 x 'i Tlie'deHiass; gfioeran Chat had: .Jthronged the Court room7n6wrdeparted, , comxenf ing obf the .vmdsriaL examination to, which theyad patiently,: listened or six hours or more. . . r " - -i'- v.'Ll.lEiT;fcM. HAIL.:: , NortK Caroliimvin si" Nutshell j.i fnt t. 4A il '-.The States ville . American is 4A i '. -' t'1 , u appeal, ouuq in a new uress, The eclipse was ushered in at Newbern by; pries of 'there she comes ; Vr -Cliarlotte has had. a ca'se.W fore the Mayor. T . A J fc " ' " a x -. tv o j extenu a general ! mvi- tation tQi put i brethren; of the; uresa to come. down. and take a ride in our, street ; ' m. ht , -. ' L " WDOm BajS : We aborai arid f are satisfied . that there is commended by Gov. Holden.'Seaten Gales, Thos. M. Hughes and Messrs. Nichols & Uormao, all . practical rpnnters except piajor uaies. i - The. Henderson Index eavs t A ihohster'owl that had for some time been 'depredating upon the poultry of Mr. Horace H.rKowiand of this viamty was caught in a trap last Sunday night at the residence of ti at gentleman. It measured from-tip to tip of its Wings six feet lacking a fraction of an Inch: and its talons were six inches long. It carried oft several, turkeys and ducks for Mr. uuuuuess prey i upon ine poultry yards of others in the vicinity. Say3 the Standard : Accident. The mail train from, Charlotte, Saturday mnrninn wVilnK loio ilria hiM a 7 tstts.fi a. mJ Was thrown, off the track at Graham and did not arrive here until one o'clock. Some evil minded person had placed . an obstruction on the track, which threw the train off, and it took several hours to ' get . 1 T 'ill 1 . . it back. Little damage was done to the train, and no serious damage was done to the passengers except a little fright. . Female Diseases. Larse numbers of women in Tact almost nine-tenths of the entire sex suffer from some disease peculiar to females. Dr. Lawresci's Womah'b Fribhd meets With wonderful success in curing them. 'mis tact sufuia oe wiaeiy Known, xr every lady in the United States were to take one or two bottles of the Womas's Fribnd, they would be repaid by a renewal of health and screnffin. It is a safe and reliable remedy, and is en dorsed hy the best physicians. :8-eodtf -.. .,, ,latest by .Telegraph. hare been cured of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Chol- Cl 1UU1UU3, VUI1V, Ort... U V XJL . Xb. M.I. FT IH blllllK- ton's o-lebrated North Carolina Remedy, the ?'T. 'qJS,r all pamini powei at- factions, Ask for Dr. "Worthington's Diarrhea and Cholera Medicine keen it in vour house never travel without it it may pave your Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. For sale in Wilmington bv J. W. LlDnitt ft Co; James T. Wiffirhm. Wholesale Proprieto ry Agent, Norfolk, Va. tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ELkimbbbrgkb's Live Book Store Admi ral Semmes Memoirs of Service Afloat, SteiflTs, Knabe's, Chickering and Ilanes' Pianos. Wm. M. Poisson St. John's Lodge, No 1, F. & A. M. John F. C..Ridkk, New York SteamEn pines, Boilers, &c. DeBossbtt & Co. Fire Insurance Cotton Bagging, Ties, Ac. ; ' ; ' W. IT. Moore A Card. . , Jt j W. L. Smith & Co-Speclal Notice. - In this city on the 9th irist.. Mr J. Psirstops Wallack, relict ot the late Christopher Wal lace, aged 84 years, 8 months and 10 days. .... it t1.A.ira nfltvAttra alia omhroAad Alrlr.n I and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church. l Her whole life has been. that of a devoted j Christian, and she died the death of the right- eons, a ue iunerai ceremonies win uiKepiace ..., . l.. . iLr.,... church, thence- to Oakdale Cemetery. The friends and acqsaintances of Mr. S. D. Wal lace, anu me puoiic generauy . are inviieu to be present.' Admiral Semmes Lie- moirs fV SERVICE AFLOAT, for sale at reduced V-f price at HETNBBERGER'S ! Live Book Store. au8tf (;.n Jn Chambers' INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE.for sale uat i. -'i-i :; t HEINSBERGER'S au 8-tf Live Book Store. Stein's. KNABE'S, CHICKERING'S, PIANOS, for sale at ' 7 and HANE'S au 8-tf ' ', Live Book Store. j. . ffyyaffJs ' & Hall ' j ' - ,,,, 1- No. 3 South Water Streeti nAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE . I: . " 0!.. ,100 BARRELS L , H . r :i i IK' .,,' rAt L. ,i X .- . f No 1 ; H err I n g S ,- fyl-nac, s apiS488-tf Wilmington, N. O -t J. KDWABD. . :." -.y . v..-i b. . hali. I .if. I t; f i m. . m m n . c r . . . m m . m . .it .Whdle.jffd.fiaGa A Card .: i i Fmt.rnst" V? lk reference to the- aefeatid eanawiiiS??JS ?ItTW Hoore-.t kjowwther "c';uli,,WJ. "y 1 wrauyn x eonfeas I have stand&ig it seems; from the card in the Post" that this conceited lecialatnr ')wwuiitAi . J judge and lawyer." I assure the puMic- that thJs card. wo p-ab!lahd In. the Post through pure prejudice. Mv reaon tor r atntintyia' that the legislator, and. th humble candid uan iw wiiuio nan a personal atmcuity be fore Mr. Larkins or himself were nominated. aul0-ltJ Respectful.y,. W. H.MOORE. ;. -i. .'-i,.. . v;,-.! . M ! nj-Spa 8PEGIA1.-XT1CE. AU persons UfcS having received Noticks from the N. C. Mutual Life Insurance Company, Raleigh, Nn as to Premium Notes, are requested to meet this morning, at 10 o'clock, at the offloe of ; .. .iXiii; Wi:Lv 8MITH.A CO. August 10, I J,;?;: Tt; yj 'iir-.:t'-yt . "'i.'-'? 'y ;':i':!'"- ' a-...i JOHN c: KIDER, H , v' j. . ; Manufacturer of. and Dealer in :. STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND HOISTING f J T E A VL. JE If O I Iff E S , ' ' ; r r PLAIN AND GALVANIZED Wronglit and Cast 'Iron Pipe, Every description of Steam; Gas and Water Fittings, Lower Alarms, Ou Valves and v ' Cnps, Steam and Water Guages, t team Pumps, Eureka . ' Hand and Power . - ' ' , .' .-,v. .;"'. ...Pumps, ,, , , , ' MACHISEBI ASBTOOISi Saw and Sblngle Hills, Weod-Worklnr , HachlBery, and UIU Work r all Kinds, ' ' .' J Cotpm ' OinsK Grist Mills, New and Second Sand Machinery of all Kinds, de., the. ; ,; WMI PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. Office and Warehouse, 47 Dey-street, New York. . - , aul0-6m Fire Iiisrac-(l6Tw AS A MATTER OF INTEREST TO THE many patrons of the above organization we would state that the total loss to the com panies composing the Underwriters' Agency, by the recent extraordinary conflagration at rnuaaeipnia, wm Not Exceed $200,000, The claims are being adjusted and paid with that promptness ever characteristic of this organization, and, when paid, their net assets will amount 10 ; . .. 4 Over $3,750,000, '..-....'. - :-il For any future demands. DeROSSET ft CO., , aul0-2t . Fire A Life Insurance Ag'ts. Cotton Bagging, Cotton Ties. I O " TONS BUCLE AND ARROW TIES, auloAf For sale by , , DkROSSET A CO. ! ' ' - -.11 Pork, Lard. Molasses. -pTEAVY WESTERN MESS PORK,' 1 PURE LEAF LARD, ' , L "' 'y 20 BBLS. MOLASSES, For sale low from wharf. aulO-tf ' -1 ' DEROSSET A CO. St. John's LbdgeBTo.X T7MERGENfr MEETING THIS (TUESDAY) 'j .Evening at 1 J4 o'ciocic .; - - -.' : By order, ; WM. M. POISSON, Seo'y. aulO-lt MlSGEiAjNEQJJS. NO HXHSOUG! rjiUE P R I C E 8 O F STRAW HATS' ARE REALLY JLEDCUED j j f Fifteen Per Cent. At , ANDERSON'S, Sign on the Tree. ang 5-tf Our Terms are ' WE SELL BOOTS AND , SHOES AT IXJW PRICES 7 For Cash. We can't run . bills. The,. public 3 wIJI . re- memDer. .. i :! . 1 t'k. Ji- ' , ; GEO.: FRENCH SON, , aug6-tf 1 5 SBNerthFrontBtreet. . t t-" vuaw a aa (3 a. w, rr-nv. RTTtKTCT ti ARS WILL.' ON AND ! AF- X ter the 6th instant, run every fifteen min utes, nrst car crossing jxinin Dtreeb ai jx. m. ana w eiaon. aepot ai, kv a. n , ; ' ft : im1Cl-Ncvw.7)' flar No. l will be used as first" class, fare 10 cents or I tickets forrS5 -cent8i,or fourteen rides for one dollar , i i . K -' , . '"." ' . !i v;..iCARNa3 will bAuond aa second class 'car, with second n. .i.a n.n..1 An tnnAf Mr. r . " Last car wm leave t cmua uuwir . M, . . i. ' .... . r ,lug.tsu Post copy. . ,.i i (,...( At Love's.l, 5 BOOK li. - , t' . r . . ' ST RECEIVED, A. FINE ASSORTMENT f (..-,; ! , .,., . ...? . blank 'books,x, a: i PATER :and. I . ... . . .f r j -V- ENVELOPES. ang6-tf. .--i.;. ..- '10FrEE.-OLD GOVERNMENT 'JAVA .Vf genninej, cnouae Aaguayra, musk oi- lees, jus r5AY"A .if-i--; i i.- a : .i-j j,ia- i"' '.. .ftM..-ir)!i!-i.QWAN. METXS.' i I.l.rM . . auu -tf Cash." rfAoiiuis i... OneSene day . ,i ; , " three day 8.-..,. ... s w ,. , y . lottt day t 60f wtefcr.:u:":r:::: ' 5 2'.' PcloidrItes!SemenU 2hitSikoti!e8 b inserted at half rai ' -wr.'"" TxBusCasli on demand,;.' ' " 1 STEAMSHIP LINES. '? Pntronlxe the Opposition and : so Insure jLow Rates.' ' " ' - i..w.i.-ri,i. ..i ? If Steamship Lino BETWEEN NEW YORK AND .WILMING ' TON, N. C. ' ,?... A'!- , '. T . u , ; The New Iron Steamships voLUNTEE&i;,;;;; ' ' -: -Cant. ATONES, wo ": FANIT A,. ." ''y. . - 'f ' t Capt. FSEXHAV. j i Will leave ; WttWgton, alternately every Ave " ???. ?,ieVrW goods from New York i at the following low rates, i : . i - ' , ' . ! Flour IS Cents per Barrel, i, 5"j " l-L' Park 23 Cents per Barrel. Molasses 23 Cents per Barrel Svgar IS Cents per -; . Measurement goods 4 cents per foot i Wela-ht goods 10 cents per 100 lbs. . " MBf Insurance effected at lowest rates. ' BARRY BROTHERS, Agents. ' Wilmington, N.C. May tf, ' : - PMladelpliia an d : Southern Mail Steamship Line.' THE FAST AND FAVORITE STEAMSHIP PIONEER. 1 . ; ; Caps. IV. D. BARRETT, i nrTJ-iLL RUN THE -FOLLOWING 8CHED : WV-nle between Philadelphia and Wilming ton, n. w. : t ' Leaving Wilmington, i June 22, 1869 r . July : 8, 18 ' f2. 1869 Sss' 6 a. to., July 15, 18(59 a. m., 6 a. m 6 a. m.. 6 a. m., 6 a. m., so, lFva Aug. 13, 18H9 " 87, 1S6 Sept 11, 18R9 AUg, u 6. I8H9 80, 18f ' 4, 1869 .19, 1869 . 4, 1869 19, 1869 , , 1809 : 18, 1869 I . 8, 1809 ' i 17,1869!, ;S1, 1869 v Sept. Oct. U Nov Dec' 90. 1889 6 a, m., Oct., 11. 18(59 6 a.m., 98, lmt , w . ill ., 6 a. m., 6 a. m., 6 a. m., noy. 10, imt " 85, 1869 Deo. 10, 1869 " U, 1869 FREIGHTS FROM PHIEADEEPI1IA " ,t.r-, SEDUCED. ,,. . PER BARREL. I , FSB BARRSI. Flourand Sugar, 15 cts.l Molasses, tacts Beef and Pork, 25 " I Vinegar, 85 Heasarenaent deads 4 cents per foet, . Weight Goods 10 ets. per lOO lbs. Insurance at low rates. - ' For Freight or PannaB;. apply to ; i 1 ; i. v. vt umu, Agent, Wilmington. N. C. ... mj. vaiuug. uioivAfl.& AKOuw .w www. Third Street, Philadelphia. W T T A U1TQ A IDA enntl. j(uiy i-ii , , , 7 r- ' " 1 .".' " ." " L New Yorlcaud Xorth Carolina SteVmshlp tine. 1 Jl ' THE STEAMSHIP W. P. CLYDE.' -4 - . ' ! Captain MORGAN, f i '; . ' TTTILL LEAVE OUR .WHARF BE VV . tween Dock and Or an are streets, for the above port, on WEDNESDAY,' August 11th. " Patronise tha Old Une; WHICH HAS OUTLIVED SIX OP- , positions and never taken advantage of ' a monopoly, ana wiose rates nave oeen ,, . jjy Uniformly Lower tlian any Liiie on tie Coast -i And Present-Rates f Freight. and Insurance Guaranteed . ... as Low as the Lowest, ... ' The onlv Line connecting with or author zed to give through Bills of Lading by either ;.. the . . WILMINGTON A HANCHE8TIK K. B. ,vv,M WILMINGTON A WELDON R. R., or ' WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE A RUTHER- Ml kTeijarht eonsicmed to the Rail Road .' Agents win nave oenem lowesc rater to or rro ham NewVork. sailing r TUESm from New Tor every . . ; , ..." THURSDAY AND -, vT-.Hvn i .'SATURDAY, At 4 P. M.. from Pier IS East River, offering the advantages of a tri-weekly Hoe. ' ' a. nuKiu. Ajtent, ... ; Wilmington, N. CV .TAMES HAND, Agent. 119 Wall street. N. Y " July2.vtf . .',.i'- FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCR- t .... ... ...... ' '.. t. I '"' " AtKinsow'S IireiTaAKC RdoifS, t . ' . 1MnA.M ot Mat h.fwMti t - . I .vv4.t . . ITir........... I'" Jl ' ciymnuu nuiyi unw. ) ASB 1HAKIP8E': tNSTJBANCE V a effected at lowest rates in the rol J - lowing reliable companies: , - ' Security Insnranoe Company f PXewTorlr.i - North .American Fire Insnranoe Company of , Hartford. - -"'- - y ' - Monumental Fire . InsBranpe company ot A nil 11.11111 nr.. Washington 'Fire Idsdrance Company of Baltimore.' j'jauj f;t ! " I cavmgs, anu. insurance vouibuut ra , nieu mond. ' 7 ' u ' ' 1' w Jefferson Insnranoe company or Richmond,., Apply to JOHN WILDER ATKINSON'S, . aug 1-tf . Gen'l Insurance Agency. u ' ' : " .... rRetlmoEt , Lile llisiiraiice ; Comnaay. Tf ,i x Atwwsoh's Ivbcbaxcv Booms, , ) ( t , ; Princess street, between V . .. i f Front and Water, streets, y ,' ; X IFE INSURANCE IS NOT AN EXPENSE! 1 1 l but an accommodation. It is laying aside -. a amaH. anm annnaUv for certain nrovtaion r " 4 against future want. It combines the advanr - i tages oi a eavmgs uans: ana a prontame in vestment, with this advantage over botbaiv ; , umai iiy : uioji auiraiu juu u) ui uui alter ODLammg your r"oucy oponvws yvp may have made only one payment, yet you1 will have secured to your estate a .large ruaa v which will, beyond all question, come, to the , relief of your family. , - 1 -j In the Piedmont Inte insurance vompuy insurers will find the most advantageous plan ' derived from past experience tUat can be ' offered.'" -. t . ' The Directors are gentlemen of the highest character and business standing. whose names nm a aomcient guarantee ot judtclona man-:. agement of the company's affairs, ana oi tne - r?r.rr-Vv.o hnMtion. -1 ....... P. V t JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, ' J augl-tf - General Insnranoe Agent, 'w Heetintr of .the .County.;.: Committee.8 THE MEMBEKo Or XWJBi liUlflXI dJl. V mltvee, duly elected at the called Convene tlon, held on 17th July, are desired to meet at v ' i theemoe oi - van Arannge, o,-on auw day evening at 8 o'clock. . , , . . . " . tfnii attendance reauested. as verV imnor-1 tant business w!4 be brought before the meetf . ' .t ins-. . . ' . -..... . m a w. ' .in viwnrt . Johx G. Bxnxx, Sec'ry. ' v au8-2t 1 1 j i u i.fiij! i. -k 'vi ;4. U "' if I i K - I : )
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1869, edition 1
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