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the !Exo:x:'i:.'ct jv-a::. PUBLISH Il DAILY, .'. ...... -'. WH. II. BCBNAItD, Editor knd Prop'r. OrriCB, Dawaon Bank Bctl.T.cjs, front t,"r One year, la advance.. . .. . t .'. . ...... .,.7 00 Six months. In advanoe...,....,. ........... S 50 Three months, in aUvanoc.,.. .4.'. .......... 2 00 one month. In advance. ... ,.,..... ( 75 The Moaarwe Btab will be delivered In any part of the City at t tmuM Cjwtb per week. POHT OFFICE UIItKCTOBT. ; : . m auv oioBi.fi .Ipn Northern through A way mall 5:00 AivLIJaxly. Northern through, ,mail 70 P. M, . , . 9 southern Mall ......ow 7 W" C. and R. K. H., 80 P. M. Mon- " days, Wednesdays and Frtdays. Fayette vllle via Warsaw, ,5:00 A. M. Dally, HmithvUle wiu Steam,..;...... 1:S0P. M. nro? times a wees. - . HILI iHITI AT OlllOt,' '' N'nrthern Through Mall- 6:00 A. M. Daily. Northern Through and Way Mail, 70 lVM1. ihiilv. except Sunday-delivered at 8:00 P.M. from alley window. jv . . Southern, :45 P. M. Dally. V C and R.,oe P. M. Three times sr week Kavettevllle,70 P. M., dally, exoept Sunday.-. smithville, 1 JO P. M. Three times a week,; -. Ortlce open from 70 A.M. to 6:90 P.M. . "undavs " 8.-00 to flHK) A?M. ' ' .. , ED. B. BRINK, P. M. . . BA1LWA x (iHKv-rvH a , .j : loy. WILMINGTON MANCHESTmK B KOAD Reettver-Gsn. G. Hall. " ' " Parsley, A. J. DeRosaet, D. 8. Cowan, Geo. j; W. MoCall, J. I liarUetijJ auiM U. iiur r, iUcli- rd Bradley, J. oregg. OnrZ &4nW!tKifnt VVllllam MaeRaei ( Secretary and Treasure! W in . A. Walker. ' (.VneraJ Freight ticket Agent J no. It. I Atta. Freight Agent, WUmi0ioi-T', B. Upplt. , W1LM1NQTON' CIIARLOTTE AND .EUTtt. KRFOKD RAILROAD. " - ' J President Viva. 8 loan. Director on pari o &ttckolder A . B. HOmes ly, BU Sumner. U W Uulpn, W X Steele, R1I COan uwo rgreuik ' ., .- . . rj . On the par Qr tne nuiit nnn jirrjwn, tt a. Smith, John F Aydlett, 8 F SherrUl,. J as Mo- Donald ana joecpn cannon. Chief Engineer and SioMtrintcndeiU R S Galon. Secretary Calvin J Cow lea. ' Treasurer fkixlem Dii-ision Calvin J Cowles. Treasurer Wettem DivuUmV A McUee. -. i WILMINGTON-A WELDON RAIL ROAD. president R. IU BriUgera. IhrectofM on the part of the Stockholder W . Wriarht.S. D.. Wallace. Ell Murray. Alfred Martin, A. II. VanBokkelen, Goo. Harris, of wilminirton. and John fc)vorettof Goldaboro Director on thepartoj the State J. 8. Cannon, C. II. Brodgen and L. G. Estes. C'ti" Engineer and tleneral Outterintendent Master of 7Yonport portaitonw m. mllaJ -reasura J. W. Thompson , -t Huretarv nut lYeas .V.lr ( Morhinery John F. Deving. W. 1 UHUll V, Master of Srtpjtlie. W. G. MaeRae. Oeneral Ticket Agent W, M. Poiason' , , pTb BTAB la delivered t Ksib lib!D aerlbera lai all pmrtm t th City at FIFTEEN CEMT8 per week, payable wnly t Mr. JAS. II. FOTLES. Orders) may be left ettker wltk bins mw mt tkJa OOlee. . ,. r . . , - ' " TO FKINTEM AHB PUBUSSKJIS.' We have Just received a general assortment of Black Printing Inks, manufactured attX E. Uoblason's Gray's Ferry Printing Ink Works.' We have now on band Book, News, Job and Card Inks, at prices varying from 25 cents to $3 per pound. Book, Job and Card Inks in packages of one, two, 11 te and' tea pounds News Inks in packages of ten, twenty-lve and fifty pounds.' We sell these superior Inks at 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 ns cheaper than they can buy them at the manu lactory. Give us an order. Terms, cash. We can also furnish, on short notice, , Newt Inks, in packages of not less than 100 pounds, at 1G, 19 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. THE CIRCULATION OF THE MORN 1X0 STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PUB jISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. , AUCTION HALES T1IIS DAT. This morning at 10 o'clock, at the building, Messrs. James ' Mearcs, Auctioneers, will sell the materials constituting the wooden portion of the Edmundson Hotel. See adver tisement. - We notice on our streets "him of the ninety inch stride." To-morrow nshers ' forth September, and Autumn commences her reign of three months. ! . Sloop Nevada. This sloop, ar- U rived from Jacksonville. Fla,, on Sunday ; and is now lying at Smithville. Probate . Court. Three deeds were yesterday admitted to probate in this court. . Several additions were yes terday made to the list jof Guard House, prisoners. -j .-, -r . -.- r The ' Courts1 ; 6t'' Justice f in this city, have : been blessed with much "patronage1" during the last few weeks. ; : .'. v v. CoMMENpED.-Thc Railway hands commenced work yesterday on the turnout to be arranged between Front and 8econd streets. .'. ;. .:.;. t.'.,4 - ; Tho crops along the line ot, the Railroads leading into our city are re ported as greatly improved within the last lew weeks, ' .pW-t ; The city Marshal ;,h ' inde fatigable attending to ; ; his ' duties in. 'the way of puttiilg the varioui streets in; or' der. 0 At 12 o'clock yesterday, the thermometer fa the 6tas daoting-room indicated a temperature of -ninety-two' d- IT - O.hr ' 'businesi.ineD 'arp; anx iously awatlag tha afrlvkt Jf - the com- troducesL ' - ' ,;' '' The,,, Ritta. Ve carn; tliat Thnrsday has been chosen s as tbe fday cr Mhich therejratta will comor oflTin the cl race course at Wrightsviila Bound, f. Our Successor. Mr. J. II. Musej -long connected with the newBpper 'busir nw, and well versed in every, department, will assume our vacant place on the tab ; ana will on to-morrow enter upon , bis ca reer as icat rtVe trust those .-fr"end3, who ,have ."extended, to us so. naach fcincU ness, will continue'' their favors to ouf uc ceBsor.v",v .titi-.vnv .li''tY r A61. IV-ITo.: 139. Mt. Olivet C6uNciiu It is ,'witk pleasure that we refer to the prosperous, condition of this Bociety, and we af hap-r py to state its number .are steadily in- ' We direct attentiot tnf-thn. advertisement of E.lfcBryde,n& 'K W tera in tms issue. MCJtsryae s w aters are ; worthy colored men, and promise to per form' their work in the best stylel! ; 1 'i? if Sent ."TQr the' Poor 'HouBfc-On yesterday Harriet Hardey. together . with her two' children were sent to Hhe -Poor House, they being deemed by the authori ties "fit inmates for this Institution, Sent to the HospriAt. Joseph E.( Eyed was .sent to the Hospital, Sunday ; and, yesterday1 Kitty Curtis ( waa,-also for-' warded to this retreat for the sick and : in digent' ."w;..-r'1 -r ':v:r:a - r ,-.j- ir- ? ; r ,' -"''" t.-c-. The' police appcarcliaVe' done well their duty for tha last few days. The Special Court has recently had suf ficent material upon which to manufacture ' A Good Suave. A .good, easy, clean shave is one of the niccsj luxuries of life ; and parties wishing to enjoy this luxury can be accommodated' by calling at Carraway's well fitted up saloon, at No 9. ! Soutli Front street. - ' River and niarind news amounts to so little to-day, that we will simply" state the Brig Surprue and one - other , ling . (nama . -unknown - ar reported below bound 6ut, and beyond this we could acquire no other informa tion, save the coast is clear below.' x ' CoMMrrTED fecNDAT. On Suriday Willis T. Morton and Timothy Pigott, two colored rogues tried for larceny before JustioflG. .W.'Corbett, of Caswell town ship, were sent to this city and imprisoned in jail to' await trial betpre the next term, of the Superior Court. ; , ' Martin is a Justice, ol the Peace for Co lumbia township. , . : ;. o : : ' ) jVicissiTUDE. The yicissitndesiof life are many, and as a,?logicaln evidence of "philosophic" assertion, we will men tion that in one portion ot our columns we chronicle the ; commitment to jail of Wilson 8. Morton ; and in another place we record his release." 1 ;: :S ; : ,'' "Such is life" in the nineteenth century. Sacrilegious. Some sacrilegious person entered a few days since the sab bath school room of the First ' Baptist Church and carried away the contribution box containing about ten dollars. '. As the public is aware, the above sab bath school room is the apartment adjoin- ng the City Hall, and we , must express our surprise that a scamp conld Baecess- fully practice, bis rascality in 7th at quar ter , - ,TnE ' Boat prepENsEp';r With. The completion of the bridges accrose the Northwest and Northeast branches of the Cape Fear baa enabled the Charlotte Rail-' road Company to dispense with the use of' a steamer between "River. Side" and the city. ; Yesterday the train proudly bore the passengers across the new bridges and landed them, at the usual depot in the city. This is the first time the Charlotte train has passed oyer the bridges en route to the city. ""T-? .-! ' tJ,4- jUYMENiAi- purjug ; the present Bummer sixty stx marriage licenses have been iseued from itie Register's office, and the proportion between the ; white ; and colored is as follows : "' ,' .' . ' ,M ' , ' ' i . June, whites 9, colored 17 f July, whiles 00, colored IS ; August, whites 11, color-. edl3. :Totai; iWj:;;.tv-wl'i'A .1 '. r Majority In favor of the blaxka, 26. It is scarcely wessaixtJttthenum-. bcr for the present month, wbichmay yet be increase'd ona'or'two but"" the above xhibit is correct tip to the 30th August. jThe colored population appear to have evinced a much higher appreciation for the blessings of married, life' than the j Board of.Teustee&J P Hill, the Constable elect for ' this "township" 'anxious to be t'al peace and. good will with all men,'1' yesterday 'Waited upon Justices' Conoley and McQuigg, whom the County CommiwicE.cr3 havjdeclared the legal Board, oi Trustees i for Wilmington Joea motive in calling On this BoaM was to request it to hold a meeting, and ac cept his bond, thus, obtaining for .himself vu ennvviDQ oi vnat uoarvwmw hub - umect authority, and th$ isanctibn. oT theT pne to which authority has been delegated. The last named Trustees helL'noJ meeting and the constabla's bond. . remains in ttatu Kitty Curtia, a -drunkeoi white iwoman, Was arrested and. placed tin' the 1 Guard itojjse i ilodayvshe taB fried beqre jhet SpecialCouttnd boarigncd f t& eighteen days' labOaCth'jaot'Aad! alter the expiration of this time she will be com mitted 1 to; jaif.Tlzi! jdcsiitlllT jsi virT llair ip, .the. BttnV.of $ip0a0d at',the next term, of the" Special Court, she trill be tried forva- ;'.l?.Tf: f J -,t 'gwxi t;uAt',i Bom .of this city made. quite a serious mia Hake Saturday afternbon, inp lhel,,doine' i. ti . . j .ii'.iv w in j. :..' He intended" to give hem !"p3cT vomit,". but administered td f each arsenic The, effect was not instanfaneo'us but 'pni the' ne,xt day the i cbltj died, an"l 'yesterd'ay the, mult breathed, 4ts 1 last The Ttwcn u ere valued at three' hundred and fifty dollars: To Make TnEra Returns: Duf xing tue present week; .everynspector.pf naval -stores is required to render ' tor the' Board of County Commissioners a'iull re-- turn of (he sales, which '.he has made "since entering epon toe auties ol , uib office.-lTie dut ies' of his office!' : i : l- ort a The CpmmissibiierB will aeet ; bn;jnext, Monday for the purpose o,examining.tne returns and attending to other official bustoessr : " " ' - :'-r--r ... r yfV,J- ;I i!';; -" feI7?e e'the hap. py; owner of .;Excelsior" plantation, i" foiras'tis.'that he had hauledj,..ln one'dayi three hundred snd sikty-five toads of muck' from the cypress pond located on the Ex ceteior" land. He further informs ns that any quantity of marl ' abounds in that re gion, and these facta are good evidences that the land of New Hanover county can be made equal to any in the State, if its natural resources be used to advantage. Writ of Habeas Cospus Issued. A few days since VT.' T, Morton, a ' col ored ,J. P.", for Columbia township, was tried for larceny before Magistrate G. W. Corbett, of Caswell township. .The evi-i aence was deemed tolerably, conclusive, and the. accused man was sent to. this city for imprisonment iA theJailtilHhelFall. erm of the Superior Court r , Yesterday Judge - Cantwell issued a writ otHulea Corpus, and had the' pris oner carried before his court,, and then admitted him to bail in thsunl of, one, hundred dollars.' . : '" "' - - i . . ' v !:.. ..... S ' . ' - " .. 1 (' t Losses' by ' Fis "During?; the present year the losses by fire are computed r-ind we think Mcuratelv. computed at $52,000. - Ot this sum much was covered . i.' ... ' - ' :- oy insurance. v : : r.'jn. M.i.: Of the many fires that have occurred in i the city during the last eight Months, about sixty six per cent ' ''ot them"' took place after midnight ; and this significant fact explains much that it is unnecessary to mention, in order .to. .arouse. suspicion: in the minds of those, not disposed to be tod credulous.. ; "I'.'J: : ft-'tr! . Rev. Mr. Burr. In the absence of Rev! H. L. Singleton,- . Re v" Henry B Burr, of Baltimore, Maryland, filled the. pulpit of the 7 Presbyterian .Church Sun day last " Mr.' Burr is a pleasant speaker, and his discourses, both morning and even ing, were so admirably conceived, as. to at bnce enlist ) . full .appreciation . and.: favor . of x the audience. . Mr, BurrWilj supply the pulpit of this church unt il ; the return ot its regular pastor; and It is with pleasure that . we coagratulato - tiiavi-con- -gregation on 'securing the i services ofYa gentleman so well suited to r tbci tastei. His pleasing address has alreody' won. for him hosts o f friends in our midst. . i! Ratuer Malicious. The prose cution of Hannah Miller (col) before Jus tice McQuigg appears to us -rather mali cious on the part of the' plaintiff, as the decision of the Squire intimates in strong langUaga A few days ago Anna Priscall (col) went to the office of Justice McQuigg and on her affidavit a warrant was issued Xsr the arrest of Hannah Miller, accused'. with larceny .VTbo . .'caw was ' yesterday , tried ; and it Was proved tht thi virtuous.' Anna Priscall had told the stolen articles, i ' . ta : i i i i i waicn.Bue amrmeu uau . ueea , purvjiaaou from a colored man. This exculpated the first accused ' party, Hannah' Miller. ; and. the case was dismissed at the' prosecutor's. -cost : v" ' The aspect of affairs bear . rather a in auspicious' import in reference to Anna to appreciated generous 'citizchs'.of Wilmington, H"is pui intention: to be briefn ! .We shall not dwell on the reasons that hvro ' etnated us in yielding our positioa on the SrABbetweeil whose proprietor and ourself. .'the ifriend"'; liestrelationa'exi'st.' Teekrago.'dartle-; cisiotitVXpr)ied;pu til th ptesent;' it Ut has been; inconvenient to carry Pur pUN pose Into execntioni'i -? r 1 After ten months spent: as Local Editor, of the MoRrj Star,. we: retire from the position,' d:inv jnany pleasant reminiscences of Wilmingi' ton ; of the ?eulyfjh?r.hISa toned iu fcens; of the consideration, shown us, as a Local, by her obliging officials.1 itffa&Wye our lite as LiOcai'naJine1' review win vividly .remind ;us of i theprized, .friends; whom weleaye'jWftd thepame of Wilming- .Iton wiU' staiia 'is ?!gbidenfaihh pages of mem6ryi-k'8 An oasis in the desert j To those hom we may have unoon- BClousiy injured, we. oner a neametapoi- q gy to tnose to whom we may nave oeen f- ft: t-X .J. 'J .7?;.? w1 . I the readers ot - our. paper, to ine.. weir friends of ourself, and to . the "y h: n:;i7fc::ii:;i:;:i i u:v"tf. t Deaths XJuring the Summer. r As ot interest to pur readers, we havecom IJiledhe foU'bwmg 'mortuary statistics' for rth present summer .f - , ' ? puring the mootli ,of June there were 14 interments j, in July, twenty ; . and iix Ajx gttrt'Xscvfar)i only eight -Totai, forty- ilwb.'V: ? ': '.r'uK'-.M'v il" ;PD?K FORESTyCEMETERT 1 (CpttORBD.) .;y J onf .-Nineteen colored persons were interred in this Cemetery during the month -Of Jnefa-V yy ,. .r' Jtily Ir the montJi of July; there jwere eighteen deaths, as furnished by . the Sec- a ..Hi cs-2' s? it'.: l.:it-:m j .ugusL do iur mere nave oeen (seven- i teenin torments during the present 'month. ,,f TatalfiftyvfourV iJT VUx ,,i. -.. pj, comparing the two reports of .'Oak' dale and Pine Forest; Cemeteries, will be, Beenvthat; during . the space ; of three months the'mortafity among , the colored people has been greater than among ' the Whitest- f-i utUi ipy.vA: - !' f.1'. u 'Capture of the Kino Murder BBS. It is with peculiar satisfaction that we record the capture of three of the gang that murdered, in -cold blood ex-Sheriff -Reuben Xing, of Robeson county. The particulars of that sad tragedy , are too fwell known to require. Any special allusion in this article! :'j-, ,.f., .. . , i ; UEKRT BERRV LOWBEt! Thl s outlaw, the leader of the highway robber, who" have jlohg " and cruelly re mindofl the good people of Robeson ' that they existed iq. large numbers, is' not,' as is generally supposed, a negro ' but a halt bred Indian. v V, . On Saturday night last he was chased for hours through u Black' Swampi" but through bis fieetness escaped. i i"-1-': THE THREE CAPTURED.' On the same night (Saturday) Dr. W, J.; Gilbert and a party of followers succeed -dj after a weary pursuit,' in capturing Stephen Lowrey, brother of the notorious Henry Rerry Lowrey"; George Applewhite, and Galvin Oxyendine, all ; three - colored, and all three participators' in ' the murder of the lata Shetiff King. ; A , t , i : John Dial, (col.) another of the gang, was taken prisoner by another party, and Las confessed the whole transaction. V", : ; The inhuman devils will be securely im prisoned ; and we hope, that we . may add, will be punished as they deserve. ; . Rain. A heavy rain fell in thi3 city yesterday afternoon,' and from' the darkened- appearance of 'the clouds, we presume the wet weather, will continue for another, day. 'l ; i. To BcBiNEss Men. Parties wish ing to advertise in any newspaper, pub lished in either of the Carolinas may save much 1 unnecessary time and trouble by making their, contracts with the Morkiko Star, Advertising Ancy, which is fully . authorized to receive, advertisements at, publishers', 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-r Cy. Advertiser pavs no commissions. , tf " ' Merchants wishing to cora manicate with the rural .. sections cannot do better than to avail themselves of the advertising columns of the Morning Star, which is extensively -"circulated ! through out the two Carolinas, and in other States. " ? i'A-T E 8 T-'BT - A-I l'.--" -.i:r. ;.i' North Carolina in it 'Nutshell Trie fall term"of Wayne conn-' ty Superior Court will open in Goldsbdrb4 next Monday-i: "' " ''J:: '" - ' During the "last lew... nights in Goldsborb blankets and heavy coun ter panes have been in demand; ' ' ; r i v; ' V Co George' F. Whitfield lies dangerously ill at bis home at La Grange,' (late Moseley Hall), and is not expected to recover..'?; i -':-ir,-j re, '.".'. i . ..- y;:in :j j-'TUo 'Central6 Agricultural So'' .ciety; whose fair; to take place at Hender son-, octooer latu, ;istn, . MtH iana ,i5tn, fwe .have, previously, noticed, olfers pre miums to the amount of nearly $1,200. i i it itut u j-.. " iii-' : ( t ;;. .7 .-Rev. A. L), Cohen has resigned tbie pastorate of the Baptist. Church in Newbern, to take effect' on the 1st of Jan- uary'next' Mr. Cohen's' resignation was' on account of the inability of the church to afford , him an adequate salary, without dividing his valuable ' services with a day school,' in Which he has also been engaged for several' years;!. 'Ji ciwft u :vly; i . .. . . . . . . . ..... '..Thieves' entered thb' house of a MT.L'atham. in :'Newbern; "IastJ'"Friday night; andstoH therefrom a trunk) con taining, money,,, valuablest papers, &cTr They carried their prize ,to a , locksmith, wh6,"on " opening it, discovered that the "property belonged to Mr? Latham and f m mediately hotified the police, who arrested a begrq that was, sent for the runic, r but the real thief escaped. . ' - J -v : f i The Sentinel publishes the fol lowing reasons ..why : the, drawing of ,the N., C. R.'& !'.P. Estate 'agency did not of tlje" Agents for the sale" of ticket - had' the- management 'could1 "riot'arrange 'tor the drawing on the day-set, Jand jdo ju itiee to ticket hblders. They1nHher;f6an.d t necessary 'tb reduce the proportions : 6 f thescheme, jmd also to" make a chraoge in the arrangrement pf the articles included in lVi a 'wtvtrv a 44 a 4 '4- r MtnTVimrt r a'do TWA' t f fta -aalf -tickefci Both irentlemeii -trlveMiB Assufance that there' is no ground for the tmfavorable rumors concerning the draw- 1 .. '." intbeoperaaona -of and tirat full andi iiitiiffirtmt i rtnlnnn H tion will be given the public, in a day -or . . . - - i two, in relation to the w.hole matter- We ' were 'assured that all who are' not satisfied' with; the- explanation. when - given, .will have ' their-money - refunded -on applica tion. - - '. " , .. w m fj : ? - i hi w m i l ii ) i " i.-1.' ' Jl -' JBolIs, Carbuncles .'Ernpt Ions ', And Pimples dm the taos, SaUQwaess of the Complexion, General ..Debility,' are brought about by an- Impure state of i the Blood, iio Badalls baa - bean found, to be a permanent cure for this class of diseases. It should be taken until ail the morbid -matter is earried out of the system, and the .blood is changed from its vitiated condition, to it healthy and. normal state. ( It ia aafejand effectual, never produces the allgbtess injury, contains no mercuoy or other poisonous mineral. If you are suffering with any of these abnormal con ditions of system, try a bottlet - If you Have a friend In similar conditionsend him a bottle and he wil ever thank yoaj Ask your drug, gist for it7 For sale bv all Drusnriets. -.' - 1 Xaiest.bv .Telesranh. ma 1.:. - have been cured ot Diarrhea, Dysentery, Chol WUO, WV., tJ J AX.Xb. XX. 1 1 Ul llUXU$ I tOn'S nalnhi-ntl Vnrth rawUn. Bamy( tfyj I nun aiiown arBorvto lor au pamiui Dowel at feotions. Aak for-DriWortBlngton's.Dlarrhea and Cholera Medlelne keep it In your house eve travel without It it .may raveyonr; j .Price 85. and 50 cents per bottle. t -' i ... t For sale In Wilmington by J. W. Lippitt Coj James T. Wiggins, Wholesale Proprieto ry Agent, Norfolk, Va. -- ..... v- tf v ! -j-x. I1,.." mtum , i! "si "n .' t i ; " Female Diseases. i Large numbers of women in Tact 'almost nine-tenths of the , entire sex suffer from some disease peculiar to females. 7 Db. LawaxHca's Woman's Fkxkkd meets with wonderful suecess tn curing them. -. This fact should be widely known. If every lady in the United States were to take one or two bottles of the Wokah's Fiiikd. they would be. repaid by a renewal of health and ttrength. - It is a safe and reliable remedy, and. is en dorsed by the best physicians. . . . auS-eodtf i i -j-.r; V. .; ' ,, ... HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hkinsbseosk's Live ..Book Store. Book Binding The Changed Crosi. ' " " ', , v. . .. i .. ' .'.'ii-,'" -iiv'. ' Bxsi. Dcbfkx Sale of Real Estate for. non payment of taxes! J;, fl''' 1 8. L! FuM0irT.'-isto iohn's' School House for Rent -' : - '-' - ""i . . W. : P.: Cahnadat. Notice ' to- owners of Hoes. , .' i ( j . . -E. McBridb fc R. Waters. Blacksmith's 8hbp. ' , , , ; : M - 'iy, '.'j: 'i )iJ U4f '.it. i.i Socthkklahd & StsioaixiLI very 'and Sale 8table. ,v. - V.J''1" ' ' ;tvt' -11 'Cii:nSJJ V'.lv'v.'.f .A - ua. xx. xx. rwjuicipi tup x ear Agncuuu- ral Association. Wnxiua A MuKCinsoN -6,000 sacks' Lit- -erpool and American Salt,. ... , i , 8. L. Fkehont Sale of wooden, portion of Edmundson House James &. Mearea, Auc tioneers. 4 '" a-;...;' ..,-.Vi v i-,y; ' DeRossbt & Co. Three thousand dollars' for fifty-live dollars and eighty cents. -vJ-n. - .Thos. C. Law is Mullets, Crackers, -? But ter, &c ." 8trbbt Railway Action of the Board of 'Alderman. !'' . . V " ' . Z- T"' HABBIZD. iV-it ... .f.V CVi " At the residence of Col. Jno. McRae, Man gum, Richmond County, N. C, on the 12th Inst., by the Rev. Mr. Mood, Ma. GEO. DUN LA Pu of Anson County. to Miss MARY A PARKER, of Richmond County. NEW AD VERTISEME NTS .. S3,000 FOR 855.80. :; Attend to it To-Day-;; SECURE A POLICY OF: INSURANCE ON . your life while you can in the , Worli Mutual :Life Mim Company. PLAIN LIFE FOUCrrJOTNT LIFE POLICY, JOINT LIFE ENDOWMENT POL. I ICY, JOINT LIFE NON-FOR-- . ; , FEITABLE POLICY. j.j.j'. Dividends declared annually, and may be applied to the payment of second year's pre mium. Losses paid in thirtv days. . . .... DBR08SET a CO., Agts. ' , ; Wilmington, N. C., Aug. 30, '69. Messrs. DeRossbt & Co., . ; ... ' t , Ag"t World Life. Insurance Co Gkkts s Allow me to acknowledge the re ceipt, through yon, some two weeks since, of three thousand dollars, being the amount for ' which my son's life was Insured Id your Com pany. 1 would also express my sincere ap preciation, return ingyoa my thanks therefor of the kindness and courtesy, with which I have been treated by you In the settlement of the claim.' V1- ' '' Sl. - -' . - '''- - With wishes for the future prosperity of your Company, I am, very respectfully, au31-tuasu THOS. D. MEARES. Salt, Salt. v.: n r.- !. . . r 6,000 SACKSLIV ERPOOL '!' itf "'sf f,V T-jP A' AND -v-. .il, lA'MlxJICAiN SALT f-A 'yj -i- tN STQRE.j(m: b'ar.Vil'-ryt V'y-szn f. iW).f! .-.I f-.ft,.! . ' j,.- fiit -!!... ..nrf Vit't -y.ti'-'t ;m v-i 'Wy;' Fr ' y r-iN-yRANsit., WEIGHT" 210 ! LBs:v TO; THE U'i'tr tt " i4--.T . . - ' ... . ; . ' . , . . . i vt OT8aieiow.Dy.f.j,....vv v. .Vc iii tti vv I . iu u' I;j,'i -jl'vru 'ni i .', " , f . . WIWiA.Mi & MURCHISON , friaugSI-tf - - ' ''' '....."-..u!l; r ,.r .' !'; I'yr , r f f. - '', - "X fOST OF YOU HAVING BEEN FAVOREl 1VX this vear with nnustfaHv arool crops. your next thought should be, hkm to Oispomi have determined to sell ail oonalgnmeivts f country produce: for tne sm AixL.iv3 r POSSIBLE legitimate .charges, u and.. ,Baaky prompt rfnarns 01 4.110 prweoua. v - We shall also keep on hand A well selected stock of Groceries we'l adapted toyour wants, which, we shall' sell at tbe.rLOWESX CASH price.' . - ' ' r . ; Thanking you for your past liberal support, we respectfully ask a continuance of the same. V - ; No. 8 South Water-street;0 South Water-street, ,J '-' y Wilmington, N. ,C, j 3 ; auia-nactf, . 1 - w---w . : w- . , : - ; m --JAMESi: MEARESi.t -i ; i j' JAMES, Auctioneer r f. Vil rril ngton and ,yi -r ' :fi i ; ;; ;iVeWop- Rati itoad ';C6'J; " 'Orrica Chtkt Eko'R and Gih'l Strr'r: ' ' J;) J " WUmlngtn, N. CV Aug. 81, 1869t -v Notice f- THE MATERIALS CONSTITUTING THE wooden portion Of the EDMUNDSON HO XEL. wUl be old THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at the Hotel, near the W. A W. RaU Road . Depot. -These materials to be taken down ami wtmoved within one week after the day of aale.jf.'i.-: .fty-tr --r ' -. cifjy-c a t tro ra.rraxrnn auSl-lt i -U TDROPOSALS IN WRlTtNci ARE INVITED and will be received until the 2d of Scptero oef, a( noon, for completing the i .-.p .. I tR0TTIN0 COUR&E,' GRADING, tu . . ... ........... . , . t- For building, the. Fence, about one. mile-, in length, and for the erection of such sheds and other accessory buHdtagatoej-Exhlbtttoir Hall as may bd necessary At the Fair GroundaJ . . i aaaress Uxt. 11. 11. ROBINSON, : au8l-t .t ": K a "tot the committee: ' - SOVTHEBIAIID ASTEAGALl, tlVERYi AND VSALE STABLE, . Cbmer ITiird end Prince StrteU HORSES, TOP AND NO TOP, BUGOJIS 'vk- '--.1 .w r r PHAETONS, &C?W - v ' i .'f' .'.!. 1 - 5 ,,i ,"i. -Vi .! ,',' U-yt T i . To Aire At reasonable prices. ' i 1 -- iti'W J' . '.MM i!-ii'.'';!'J,- . f- '"T v':v '- if"! .',. ,'-t 49. SPECIAL , CAKE TAKES o WITH - - "'"! ill"? lo eijrtx ftij 1; BOAStDIKO MOBSES.VB ' 1" -;'-. . k : ""'i JustuBeceid 1 1 I .r . ii-,, 'MHf lrt ! .-.'f '...' f .r j ..i ATi i'-.j1: !?'; jjirf -j : KO. 8 MARKET TUEllT, 0 OAK BAR&SL8 MULLETS f ' ' i. t ..-iit i v. vi va ri 'rf SIDES, SHOULDERSi-iBUOAiV-CTJSED ., HAMS, DRIED BEEF AND -BREAFAST BACON. '.f -. i.'hj. ,. ' r..-;; .-. ALSO . ( , nf )5, s , ' A. Choice Selection ofu 1 : tn t ror sale low ey " -. u'.trt? ; . - - - : " . ! . THOS, CLEW ISj- . aug314t -ic: i--- i4 ' "I I '.!If-rGTON' ltf! ! (X t !. d'MTn '-Atigust 3ii'l85 XTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE sale of Real Estate tor Htt8 Taxes will take place in front of the City KaU at .lx O'OlOCk M.' t , VV V.i-r'1' -.- - ".i - ... . , t.. . , ..,BENJi DURFEE..;-'. auSl-lt t? Treasurer and Collector. : .V;..- ForRent. - 1 ' . ST. JOHN8 SCHOOL-HOUSE WILli 'HE rented for one year from October 1. - The building Is 90x0 feet, containing tWq large rooms belew and three above. - " The house is designed for a high and prima ry school combined, and Bnitable for a young ladies' achool. having music and other recita tion rooms. Tbe Vestry will aid the school ia every proper maimer. - - i. -1 , Apply to 8. L. FREMONT, au31-2w- Chm'n Kx. Com.' , , City papers copy two weeks. Blacksmith Shop, v J THE UNDERSIGNED ' TAKE, GREAT pleasure in informinir their' customers that tliey have established a firafcelasa Black smith Shop and Horse Shoeing jestablish ment on the East side of Nutt between Wal nut and Red Cross streets. They will be prepared at all times to xfo any kind of work in their line. -,, , Horses shod in the best style. :' ' R. MoBRIDE; ao314w-rrn-Mr ...V: r n",T B WATERS. - In Board of Aldermen, i v AUGUST 23wl, 1SB, ( TIHB MARSHAL WAS DIRECTED TO RI. gldly enforce the law protecting the STREET RAIL ROAD, and to direct the Cera-' doctor to furnish themselves. with whistles in order to summon the Police when neoessarv. .. autrSl-tf - , Notice. ft!-. !':, ' '- '. . X ..-it: ' iW'..' I . . 1 , r . . b iixAX4fOxxx4vxra vx x1 xv., r i ''. WlUtlliOTOK, N. C Aug. Slf 1SS9 1 J , i NOTICE IS HEREBY! GITEN THAT AJTTLV er the 2d of. September, the ordinance concerning hogs , tunning . at large wll be strictly eaforce I. : . t' tm l ' au31-2t .',-. , yr.Vi CANADA Y, AlarsbaL ,, BoobBMding.0 X TUSIC BOOK8, LAW BOOKS, " XVJLi 'J1 v "' i' i' 'I ?''," i f 'f Tl I i, MEDICAL BOOKS, MAGAZINES,, v . ii V'-n ' " V? PAMPHLETS,' NEWSPAPERS i .ot.jt;". ..l.t.ii.jru:' " "ir ' ' '' Bound at HEINSBERGER'S an26-tf ' ioa ria Book-Bindery.: 4 The Chanired Cross. iM. r ri eas xIfe: of ii .Titi: ; Xki great Hymns, The Day Dawn' and The Kain, Thoaghts ;Oa iIieuali R&ligietv ' The Idle Word, The Christian Year, Morning and Night Watches, for sale at -,iTn y -t; , - HKINSBEBGEB'S" v . iug 9 Market Street. .X'..'4 ifl iV J' 4.R J?tl?J i .m&ESj -W 0 O L iBBESWAXXAND : r LEATHER 119 THB ROUOB. 'i -TTE STTtt' CONTINUE TO, PURCHASlt . V any quantity ot the above, and pay t uU market value for them. - We keep-neither Yankee notions, paper ahoes nor wooden nut megs, to rive- fa' exjehanger rW?pjiy full -prices in Greenback. u" vfvr -t . FALCONER HON. .. . . Hide and Leather Dealers1 ; Ti ang2A-tf : '-; -y-, ,r t WllmlngtOx.,'N. C. r ITdtice. s;ii,i : i -. TLTOTICE IS" H Bkt&t GIVEN THAT, within fortv days from the date of thii l-w . - - advertisement application will be- made to tne Cape Fear Navifrationi Cotrpany, for-the-f reisme or verrincaivo ' jmo. sjm ior i& snaren-or the Stock bt said Company, the same having' hn loaf. '"J :.4i yi J-i.. .. .,,.?.; r;'i; :uC,';V'l,5,'V'i0-- M.E. PARKER, .. i?:....,,-.- ;.'i.s.lvv' J. A. RUSH. BATES OF ADVEUTISISttt .. . CmeBanareon"dayf .,..'.:..'..,... V,.. 1 (0 ! i three days,. ........... ...I;... 90 jour days, , "25 " Bve daya,.;,;.., i,.-. . j 0 ' onweek, , j j , .. Contract Advertiaemfinta tufran a portlontiyy.lQw rates., v,(j . , . , h iAJfarriae' Deaths. Religious, Funeral and 4 Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates ' when paid for 1 advance ; otherwise full rates 1 will be charged, -', ;; ' - Taajts Cash onktomaddX.'. (1 vuio i.-n f iv STllAiSISHIP, ii;s.;-' " iT" ' L t- - - 1 Patronize tlio Opposition and ; . 1 V'' T aiuW AUttCS.. "V ; J 1 ''i f.iK" .A f V; ,, 4 c v . f;! j LOIUIXARDt3 L : - " Stoamship. iLi n o BETWEEN NEW YORC ANl WILMING -TON.N.C. ; . . .. ..- , i : -:.; ' '',i "'r.' '-'-. . f ,ri .wj.-rt', V-: - i i. ' J -. ' 1 ' ! '.' i-. '. y.TIae New- Iron; Steauislilps !4' Mi "T?'.A-.TJ;T .TvAvu'i.' ill- .ii ., . ,;(t4y .-.-AAA.I JL JL.AA.,- i .... . 1 j i; 1 -'',.:.-.-''' w " i . i i l " ... Cpt. FREEMBf A, . ; Wnl leave Wilmington alternately every live days. -This line brings goods from New York " ' ' at the following low rates. . r r . ;-r . , jciar venii per uarrei, . v- ! . f ' PwrBiES Cents) per Barret'' VW; jH1 i . !.;,' :IelsMSesj a CBt pr Brrlri'i4l 'J i ;,Sn7r IS CeB) per r 4,t r,x Measurement goods 4 cents per foot 1 Weight ' . goods 10 cents per 100 lbs. w-i 4. 1 AT Insurance effected at lowest rates. ' ; i BAKUY'JJEOTHEltS, Agents. - ' Wilmington, N. C. Mav 22-tf Philadelphia -and Southern .-. j Mail Steamship Line: THE FAST AND FAVORITE STEAMSHIP " , , 1 i .. 1 1 !.'' 1 )' .F'-..Jf. : .... . ! PIONEER, ' ' Cant. I. Bv BARRETT, ' WILL RUN THE FOLLOWING 8CHED ule between Philadelnhia and WUming , Leaving PhUaddohia. Leaving WUmingion. i; . r. "June - 18SB ,! t July 8, l .! . a-,vTJ2, IgfiB''" . Si! , VftNOT. iv 1869 ; 18, 18B9 ' ' ,v . I Deo. :.' . , 1869 i?i .. 6 a. m June 15 1869 w n.,iu., , at, B a.Tn., JalY i I8a 6 a. mn- " . so, ia9 6 a. m., Aug. 13, 1869 a. m . " xT, 1S69 ; a. m., ' Sept. 11, W69 Ba. m-i . fy 86, 1969 6 a.m.. Oct.. 11. 18C9 1 a.,m.,' U ..'.-., 1869 6 a.m.. NOV.' 10. 1889 I m. riiu;eiS 1869j . 1 . 1 m. . ca.m.," " 11 X4, labu rKKtWHXB i Jt UWA.. S'JULtlxa.lia.l.xUJlA.t ; ,'.- ' REDUCED. - ..,..,.. ,' i ' " PEK BARREL, f ; FIB BARS KL ' FlOur and Sugar, 15 cta.f Molassca, 85 eta I Beef and Pork, S3 Vinegar, J. 25 " ' f - . .'. , ..I J-..;r.- h. i-! Heaaarement Goed 4 cents per foot, '. , 1? i IF11 Ooos"l0 eta., per 100 lba , insurance ai low rates. r . v , . ., ," , For Freight or Pnasag. apply to - - '- U. vr. wvjktii, Agent, ; VV AA 1 AAA 11 fA, It V- W.' L. JAMES, ' General ' Agent, 130 South ' Third Street, Philadelphia. ..r. ,:Julyl-tf ' " -: "; ... ...f ,.-,,,,. ..t... , New York and . North . Carolina ''.'! , U Sterfmshlp Ixine. '-t - Vfv U7tl4iVAn VT AT V ... , THE , STEAMSHIP; REBECCA CLYDE.' O. CHICHESTER, Captain. i WILE LEAVE OUR . WHARF, Br.,v tween Dock and Orange streets, for the ' above port, on TUESDAY: - August 81st "Patronise ih Old JLliic, WhiciC HAS OUTUtTtD six 'oW ' positions and never taken advantago of a monopoly, and whose rates have been . , : Dniformly M&M wi Iki i lie Coast 'v And Present Rates of Freight ana insurance tiuarantoeu '1 as IiOW as the liowcst. ' The only Line connecting with oV autlior aed to give through Bills of Lading by either the - - ' -' , v. r WILMINGTON ft MANCHESTER E. R. 7 wtrurmiTfiw wvmnw t x ' ... , WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE RUT HER FORD R. R. t - . ' All Vrelght eonslKned to the Rail Road , Agents will have benefit of lowest rater to or from New York.' v ,vh j-i ,'iti'. Sailing from New York every , TJIJS82)AY," - ? - j ' i ZTnURSDAY AND 4 .-..?, -SxirfjBZwrv:., At 4 P. M., from Pier 15 East Blvcr, offering the adrantages of a tri-weekly llnv - - fiu ,. D, G. WORTH, As-ent, . ..' . 'Wilmington, N. C.1" ' JAMES HAND, Agent, 119 Wall street. N.Y , Jnly25-tf . .- 1 v - Invest fY 6 u r .Honey PR OFEBLT B UY A PAIR' OF. "'at 1 i .f7: . BOOTS OR SHOES ' i.(i- .';. Vr " TO MaTke you Comfortablp I".. i rtv'tAHnyi .SV.ffli fMPEOVB '3; v.; j ''Yer'lein ''' The Lowest Prices at :' J'.f AW'.'iJirJ - ': ' 4 ' i 'i:X. Vj.S,.. GEO.'K. FBENCH SON; '..' 2D ortu ront street. - s ".".''': --k -.f ', ... . ; ;': w . aug 2$-tI f Bacon and Pork. - lra HHDS. WESTERN" SMOKED SIDES XU end SHOULDJCRS ; : , . jO p: HHDS. DnYl(Al.TEDT,81DES AND 20 f0281018 lr.f'--;v, -L:.j C lit t . .. . is, a... i.i r. . 200 BBLH. CITY MESS PORK FU1 jWEIGUX V. v. -!! Mi1.'. BBLS"! RUMP'PORK vjim.ltM . - . . i l H . -n4TW4Mn 1. i A ... t t, 4 " SOT S&ie iy - - rv . aa,nvan cu, -" ' 'sinS t m,?;;?!, W 9 North atex st, iJMV.vv FINE VIRGINIA .l!- ;i 'I'-.n ? '7 . - CHEVILTG TOBACCO, ; " At.'" I'i-'JirHiBDWAltDS HALL'8,1 a,H ,i, " ' ,. Me.SM.Vst.rfii., , au22-riactn -v " j! 1 WUnxington, N. C- i r V NORTH CABOIxliA"'r Homo InnurdncQ Co.; f I Af ll'H 1 . 1 j. TNSURE3 AGAINST, LOS6 OR! DAMAGE FiEZt LianTniso oR tornado. Batealew.'... x. ,W. A. CAMMING, . '.,,. u27-naceod2w ". .V . AgouW 1 i .1 j -it li 1 ' vi :i .w.r.'n"ii-cr: i -.' "f. ftiBfti T'j '-ZZST
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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