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r i . 1 Y Y' i ' 6 - Li.ULYj .Orncc.'Di'.joa Dink alliums, Front EV On". v-ir, in fl lv, 'six uIm, iu adv. Tlir.i.s moiitin, : ;..7 ( .......... 'i CO I ! V Hit. Mpuvim, v u t f timCily W i delivered iu any lL i: i x-i KicN Cknts p:r week. ; : :::::ctouy. S CLOBBv.', i way 1 . ; :j (5:00 A M . Northei u t l)i - ftxcppt ; N'ort -.! 1 ; Southern W.C. an - ;, 1'm t Levii.o liirfr...... , t'.iy t'vi!: i. i.l 7:00 lv. II .8:00 ; .......... ( i) l. oa the ,, u: - ,', CJt .1: t 1. Si 1 I 1 1 i V 1 . ; i - 11 " t A I I4 I. fur . sr. d. 1 ) I . m il, ' in. I I 1j 'J 1 Sir , t Him ... Sir-.i. y. ..ty. .IJ'3 . Two U ' Ml, 7,"0 A. A. M. ta c f'l 1 ; ifi;(;j A. :. y ct . '.-.rui::.. . UUi liTcred',tO '4t7 '8abacrlfr' t FIFTJEEN CESiTS por week . Soberl. br Ifortb , orrtbc centre ot Market Htreet will ! opplied by Mrv WJI. E. n AUtOWt "ttiose i SoxU-h' ef that line by-r.r.JOIIN,!!. BUHCH. Only ibese Agents are antborlid, In tbeir respective Bivlslvus, . t collect city .subscriptions.. '- . - v EC6ntractore?-wlll not bo'' Mowed, undef their contract". to advertise any o her than their legitlmato business unless-by pa viug specially for sucb." advertisement. 1 ... THE CIRCULATION OB ' THE. MORN ; , INO STAR IS LARGER - THAN THAT OF . ANT OTHER HAIL Yr NEWSPAPER PUB USHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. . . '.7 o tT:Y: Postponed. , One Dan. Quinlan was- arrested by officer Illll on Wednesday, charged with commfttin a rape on IhVpersou "of one Josphino McGh'cc. The case came up before Justice Ilaprlss, yesteiday, but on account of the absence of materJalVitnessea it was ppstponed until Mon ' -. fay afternoon nezt,at 4 oclock. ..' , ';L -. IndestrnetlbleTn. The indestructible Tag is a great convenience ' ' to merchants. It answers the combined pur -. pose of a direction. label and business card. Call at the") Stab. Printing and "Publishing v j House and supply yourselves. tf ' Impovcment in Prospective. A quantity of stone for building purposes is daily expeited, and when it arrives - the city ;. J authorities will build up the wall around the ' ' uW 'engine' lioulW In " the' corner "of Fourth " Pfinccss, fill up the street .and complete ; - tb whole, by planting a row of "trees j making iH uiiTji nhJarjiajniuc clty4-:-. "TIinn llall. ' ... ' j We are authorized to 6ny that Thalian Hail . ( U rented to Mr. John T. Ford, of Baltimore, for one year from the first of J one, 1870. It is ' - expressly stipulated in the lease faom the city : that It shall only be used lor theatrical pcr . formances, charitable and ' educational pur. poses, and that no political meetings of any party shall be held therein. To the Owners Swine. . V Hereafter the owners, of all. ogs taken up : on thestre'etrof the eityxwill be subjected to a penalty of $2 in each and every case, no mat ter what may be the size of the animal, before taking them from the pound. v , Think of 'this, , all ye owners of fat porker or learn ones, and govern yourselves accordingly. We are aa ' thorized to ' state ' that . the . penalty will be ' rigidly enforced. ; '. Infi Withdraw. We arer relibbly informed that the reported withdrawal of G. Z.4, French from the Jones ticket aa candidate for the House of Com- mens U a hoax. lie ' says, we learn, that while he docs not care for the office, and it is not of his seeking, he will abide by the . decis ' ion of his friends. They claim that he will not 'go back on them," our refuse , to serve if elected, t Unmallable Eetters. . , - y The following ia a list of unmailable letters remaining tntne postoince Juiy inn: vMcssre. Smith & SomvFair Bluff. iN. C.: Miss Katie King, RockyPoint,."C".; ifrsl Lizzy Morgan, Oaklev Statiori; N. l E. ;R. , K.j S. C; J. M. Grlzzard. Halifax, N.' C. M'ir Adailne"i4ltch- ell. nb address:' Leander Mocire, care of A, D. Brown,-Newberry port, Mass. -. . , - u Wants. V ' llyottwanta elerk, 6obkkceper;,' salesman " .z or porter, advertise In our new department, ooder thehcad of 'Wants,' at half.our'legu- lar rates,-for advertisements not exceeding five lines. . "" "' ' ' 1 Arrow Ties. v V The attention of farmers and merchants , of ,i''tlie State.! called to the Advertisement o( Messrs. DeRosset & Co., Agents for the celo- btaied ArrowTleV for baling cotton.. These ' Ties, are.represen ted to be far superior to any now in use, and are highly recommended by tranters in the cotton States. Their chief ? claim upon popular favor consists in the neat ness, strength and rapidity with which they can bo applied. TheseJ. Ties .are imported direct from Liverpool, and can be supplied at as low figures as they can be purchased for in New York., See advertisement. , Hide Walks. v . v. . I There are several new side-walks In progress. The city havjng received a quantity o enrb stone, have distributed it as follows r To Mr. Geo. R. French, who makes a side-walk on ' Dock and Fourth street?, 250 feet; to James r H. Cbadbburn, Esq., on Third street, 100 feet; to Mr. John E. Lippltt, on Front street, 125 " feet ; to Col. R. H. Cowan and Mr James Wil son, on Princess street, 100 feet, y- syK There remains yet some 500 feet for dis trlbntion,' and whoever will build a good brick of stone pavement will be entitled to curb stone without cost.: Let the property holders consider this, and resolvo to have good side walks without delay. . 1 -:'; .,-Vk V-sW U.r- -v-.- -v J- ..v..V':; v-- v.ftv-v V -v v-y ; , y vyv;y v ; v ; -. - liesister!-:' is'-;- ,Cro?3,ia Brunswick finV. jlepuUlcaa ' naecfUn?; at I'as"noIhu ;.pcxt Tuesday. r i ''T! a FlOtttlnir Bath 'is. . becoming niorefand. nore popular every day. " (. v l-' - TLo thermorncte'r stood at SO degxees jn tU StA 11 bfSce yesterday at jioon XtV Gen." Allan rsUtherfqrd will.be Jiere to es- Eistth Lepublicank durinfftliQ ca'nipaln ' v' -Vo icarn thaftSc. fcrop,rpro8pe?ts .In tlio vicinity . ot Rocky I'oint lave "greatly m proved -v ' ' " ''- - Tho-SP&Hiigh frnUiiel calk vp6u,eycry;fvo1 tcr In Wato feslsten";. LeT 113 for.ov Ihelr cxsmj;lc,V-''.'f'4: ."yf-v "'c--'- V-.'- VviV A olefins of tlio $rj 7 : lianovcf , County ' . al Society will be held 0,0 next Wednes-, iay night . T, f vfe, "There was no session of the Cltyr Court yesterday, owing to the absence of cases on the docket. v, The Howard" Engine House is ready to receive the new steam Cngineeverythlng be ing comprcte.-'- . v ' Liccnseo'retail liq'udr dealers-take notice. Meeting at G. H. W. Rnnge' atore this after' noon, at 4 o'clock. , ' ; -r Excessive. indulgence in the. vegetables of the season is bringing in. its train the usual amount of qholera morbus.. . ',' . . ' The tame Deer at the City Hall have been removed to the City Hospital grounds. P Rea son, they were too dear .to feed. ' The Sf.aamship Mary SanforQ arrived at Baltimore all safe. on Tuesday night last. She was sent to that port, we learn,'to be sold. Sunstroke, when not fatal, leaves the brain in a very sensitive state, and for years after renders the victim more liable to a recur rence. ' , : ': The finder of a pair of spectacles with silver rims willjlease leave them at this office. See advertisement in "Lost and " Found" col umn. i ; r. ' v-1 . . ; i V " ' The Schr. Hattie Comribs, Drinkwater, ar rived at Boston from this port on the 11th." ' has served the county very acceptably" in that position. ; i . ; - , A. colored man engaged at. work on the new depot iof .the. Wilmington and Weldon road fell frota the buildingyestcrday and broke his ankle. 1 By reference to our advertising columns twill be seen that Mr. Elkanah Allen an nounces himself an Independent candidate for Coroner at the ensuing election. Mr. Allen - Thler,e is considerable inquiry as to when theBrif-tnrutw liCULh Cape. Fear Agricultur al Association -for the approaclnngalr"tJiy. 1 be expected to be made public. Our farmers and others would like to be posted in time, sol they can be making their preparations For Sale or Rent. If you have a house or farm for sale or rent, advertise, it in our new departmenti under head of "For Sale or Rent," at half of our reg ular rates, for advertisements not exceeding five lines, 1 tf What Does It Mean T .. Hand-bills were being circulated round the city yesterday," calling for a meeting of the people" at the v City Hall this . evening. AH "true Republicans" arc specially, called upon to be present to decide upon a 'compromise ticket" for the ensuing election. It concludes with the announcement that "No office-holder or politician vrill be admitted" This is decided ly the richest thing out. The Idea of holding' a political meeting without admitting a politi cian is something new under the sun. But the most laughable thing about the whole affair is, that the circular is addressed only to Repub licans, when It is well known, as we heard a prominent member of the party remark, that the announcement alluded to above would ex clude the entire Republican party of New Hanover county, as they are all either office holders, aspirants for Office, or . "rantanker 0ns" politicians. ' i The leaders of both factions of thcRcpubll can party; as far as we are aware, disclaim any knowledge of the proposed meeting, and the Jonesmenjjdeny," emphatically- that it was authorized by them. Some seem to think it forebodes an effort to get! up ' a third party movement, throwing the present candidates in the field overboard, and nominating an en tirely new ticket. .We shall see. :" ; i y'f' Eost. .:. f If you have lost anything,' advertise it in our new- department, nnder head of ' Lost and Fonnd," at half our "(regular; rates, for adver- tisem ents not exceeding five lines. tf Beslstration.V fu K(:u.:i 'V The work Of registration in this county com menced yesterday. ;The amount of labor per formed by the Registers in this city was not such as to intefere materially , with t their con atltutions, although it is provable they arc con stitutionally opposed , to the smallness of the amount , which they will realize. : However, the laborer Is worthy of his hire, and Jt he gets it he ought to be satisfied. The number registered yesterday' three.' Of these, two were registered in the 1st Ward and one In the rdWacd. j In the2nd and 4th Wards nothing was dons, i At three cents a name our Regis ters may consider themselves, on , the . ''high ruau w i"v. . - ' .;.--. I v. mm , ' " Eook'on for Him '; , We learn that the term of imprisonment o Stephen Williams, colored, will expire to morrow and he will then be released, Williams Was convicted of forging checks, &&, to . con slderable amounts, by which he succeeded In winiinv neveral of our mechants, and was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment, We are Informed by persons who are conver sant with his character that it will be to the Interests of our business men to look out for him when he gets at large. . . v JFrt; of I-itninsc. ; J; 4 SYo learn that the electric fluid played some strar-c aoJ' startling, freaks dnri.Bg the storm on Wed i Jay a.'iernoon.1 We remember ?4eK dom, if -1. crtp- l;ave;1een such a grand and, eubllme dL-playxfieaVcn's pyrotechnics; and iV.was.' calculated toCll Ihomind of tliB spec tator with xc3derand awcJYev'fer$ Jn f ofm ed y est erday morningj '".that .it came; Iri contict.wrtTv the pdith;in at least five differeirt points. .vU Cha4bourn"s:mill,lnv .the "North wesUV:i segtion of ifie city, the grandest dls .play vi Icriraessed. Spectator' of the; scene 1 8 ay that the entire "mill and its surroutiding3 appeared to be one solid sheet pf flame, and it was TfirsUhoifht that the mill was certainly Dn jffre. "The . sensation experienced by, those presrent!..l3 desrlbedJ-as-AwfuVln ihaexjtrehie.- The. head seemed tobemosUy vaffeeted by the peculiar feeling find each.' -one ; involuntarily cJajpped hisliand to his cranium.' i, Fortunate-, ly the bolt glanced; Barmlcssly c and did no dtimage.i Wo have already mentioned that a ttc.-ia the,icinity Tpf UU jnjridge.'and net far from the mill,: iwaa. stricken Hby a boit uad i torn into fragtaents. The inain-top.mast of a vessel lying in the Btreami the pole Jn front of the engine house on Ann, between Front and Second streets, and a tree on the premises in tnc rear 01 tnc snoe snop opposite wo om mo-: chanics' Hotel, on Front street,, were each, struck by the fiery bolt. In' the latter case the tree was riven and shattered from top tor bottom. !a gentleman informs us that a num ber of trees on the 'Opposito Bide of the river were riven by the lightning. During this time, the peals of thunder were almost deafening. Body Found Evidences of Foul Play. One'James Quinn, an Irishman, well' known in this city, engaged in some disturbance on Monday night, in the suburbs, and was chased by his antagonists down to the vicinity of the river. The last seen of him was near the foot f Dock street. tHe there procured a small boat and put off Into the river. . The boat was subsequently found under the paddle wheels of the Cidty, empty and overturned. Of course the supposition was that he was drowned. ye8terdayxthe body of "the uafortunale' man was found about two miles below the city, near the 'DramTree," and Coroner - Elkanah Allen summoned a jury and went down to hold an inquest over the remains. He return ed last evening and informs us that the body presented most Indubitable evidences of his having been fouly dealt with. His breast was cut and stashed in a horrible manner," besides which there were Beveral cnts - on .other por tions of the body, all presenting . the appear ance of having been done with a knife. It Is a matter of conjecture whether he, received the wounds in the altercation whichx took place trp tbwn and fainted and feU overboard from loss of blood-after he entered' thoboat,wor whether he was violently dealt with byv some one after "be left the wharf. Coroner Allen, rc-ii$-fhrrl& jurynntll the Wtter can undergo a more tnayouga inTesUfc,?"eirr ' ..... Ullled by Eiffbtnlnsr. On Wednesday evening, during -the severe storm which passed over this section, a col ored man, by the name of Wm. Williams, Jr., living on the iarm of Mr. James Mclntire, at Riley's Creek, near Lillington, in this county, was instantly killed by lightning, together with a horse. To avoid the rain he had taken the horse out of the plow, and when about fifty yards from where he had left It, in an ope"n field, remote from any tree or house, he and the animal weru stricken to the earth. "Af- ter the storm had subsided, the other hands on the farm, becoming uneasy on account of his long absence, went to look for him, and soon discovered the dead bodies of the man and horse. Williams was about 21 years of age, and is represented to Lave borne a good reputation in the neighborhood in which he lived. " The City Hall. - - w- - In view of the disturbances which" occurred in the City nail on Tuesdays night last, the City Marshal informs us that hereafter, in compliance with instructions from the Mayor, there will be an ample police force kepCat hand to 'disperse any disorderly, persons who way, t)'y chance or otherwise, find themselves in a public meeting of citizens, assembled for peaceable consultation. In permitting the use Of the City Hall, hereafter, it will be ouly to persons of known character, who will guaran tee order and quiet. The public buildings of the city are only to be used by orderly citi zens. -y None others wllj Jo))CMolthe privilege to occupy them for any purpose. . ' ' ' mmm ' ' Our Chip Basket: ; 'A' yawn in' company generally indicates a gap In conversation. r"Z " : . ' .; Chicago has a benevolent burial associa- nun, wun a capiui oriw,"WO.-a - v -,P y Ladks wear the "same ; style of Jhats. Io yoguc iw years agcr.; t-. ?u - . - A young man In Illinois has eloped with the second wife of his own uncle. T L . A California lady has takeii to! silkworms as pets, and raised a large; colony, for : anuse- menc , , . . . ; . . A sentimnetal youth says he prefers hang.; ing upon the neck to hanging by the neck jbut mat Dotn are dangerous. ; - '-. -. A county of Illinois claims an exceptional distinction from the fact that 'last year Its juai 1 uuLuuHioerea iu oivorcest- ? ' Aiashioh article in a Wisconsin paper de scribes the suit of an Indian boy five years old It consists of a garter tied around the. left At Los Angelos, California, a couple of women are creating a sensation by holding im prointu prayer meetings in the 'bar-rooms of that town. " V.-; HiH An. Indiana maiden, and a matron are - to have a foot race to determine whether the single or the married women of tjiat Btate are the fleetest. 'i ' . To any one who can Bay 'Shoes and Socks Shocks Susan,", with rapidity-and faultless pronunciation, four times running, a large re ward will be paid. ' ' ' '. i tw AD VE-BTISEMEIITS. - UErnvvkatatn Live Book Store, S3 Maet Street New Books i: Novels ' and Standard Work's.! ;vr,H-:-.-t-:f--r" v 7 ':: "iGzizk & .FinroiCarbolic Acid; and its Preparations.?'' ; ;' : : t ! -V, : i . : v ; ? Ai -f vli ;: Mukss & C0.'4stJ Nicholas,-Fifth Avenuel Metropolitan and other stylish' Hotel Trunks. C'Tl'yX KsRCnsEEr-Gunpy Bagging Ties u.,Jh. tJUtSOT - ffi.BOS.-WWj UOWB, tne prices f .Roots and Shoes.' V ffCr'' -. . f J, ijr.iitaiSET et yo. Arrow Ties for. baling Cottoif . ; i Ex-KAiCJAi AiLEs.--Candidate forth office of CorcMur. ' ': . w. 'p&AwQ - f.. t-; " 4 wt J V-' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ;.',(.,M;.Vf"V,' V-JA-V ILrCARBA.WAY'& CllAS. E. ClBAPEE Tonorlaf ' y..T !r:?.:zji : se a-.s. isemcnt under the caption "Lost - t"Fohmio?'s:'' '';""'Vv.i. :yyz " - MecklehWrg exprv3Mome doubti" about the success .of , this years CTopS. ' . . ' . i ' ; Sy m an Watson , , (col.) jeight yeafjs ol3r"was drowned at tTarboro' last Cnrtlnw'o i '" " '-j . J. 1 . ' The'Fresbytcrians of Tarboro' have raised $2,500 towards 1 building a chorch.: ;j. .' .- " x ' i.:-' l s' 'About twelve thousand bales of cotton have been shipped from Tarboro durind the past season. ' The ITewbern Times V says : The J lightning, struck the - telegraphic wire yesterday, and sent such a charge ot electric' fluid along the wires as to serious ly injure the battery in the office. f- In Carteret county ' Abncr Fiiher became too intimate with the wife of David Hargett. Hargett has . been committed to jail; forvtrial, although the body of Fisher has noi been recovered. 411 colored. A family consisting of father, ion and daughter were taken with typhoid fever in Raleigh recently and all three lay unable to assist each other for three, or four days, when some of the benevolent citizens ot Raleigh discovered their situa tion and rendered all the ' aid in their power, but death had claimed - one of the victims the young man. The name of the family is Fletcherand they came fromOrange county. , ; ; Inquire Within. : . The mouth is like a honae to let. However pretty it may be externally, it is impossible to indaro of its merit9 until von have seen the Inside. If behind the raby doors there aro Dlentv of pearl-white fixtures, you will ex claim at once, uHow beautiful!" To impart tne utmost possiDie Driiiiancy, mere is noiu- lng lite iragrant sozodokt. . SpitniKcr'si.BB, mends everything. W ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. ; A LL licensed retail liquor dealers are re- A quested to meet at u. 11. vv. kujsujs s bToRE. on Front Street, below Market, at 4 o'ciocic tnia r. ai. July 15-15 BKTAlLJSli. CarMic Aciixani its Prejaratioiis. .j . Pure Chrystalized Carbolic ' " Acid (for medical and other purposes, j - LIQUIDCarbolic Acid for disinfecting purposes. . Carbolic Dog TabletsDe stroys all insects, cleanses the hair and skin, Ac, Ac. CARBOLIC TROCHES for Coughs, Cold, ttoro Throat, AC, &C j . . Carbolic Salve For Burns, Scalds. Bruises. Eruptions, etcn etc. ' SOAPS. Low's Eneli8b Brown Windsor Soap, in packages, a fresh supply. Also, a su perior article of Genuine Castile Soap, white and mottled. - GREEN & FLANKER, Druggists. July 15-tf St. NicidlasEiftli Arenne, HetrouoUtan AND OT1IER LEADING. HOTEL STYLES :.;:' ' v.' " r Q . ". . , I : . -'' L4DIES' TBAVEtING, GENT'S SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, BAGS and - ' : VAIJSES, at . ' ' The City Clothing Store : . OF MUNSON & CO. July 15-tf ; ' ;'; Gunny; Bagging & Ties. AQ BALES HEAVY BAGGING. ' 100.0 BUNLS BUCKL? TPS. i u Tor sale by July 15-tf ! 4 fc7, 28 and 29 North WaterSt. Just Eeceived; 200 B?XKS SOAP' ? -nV'rvV . 100 R A CASES COVEOTSTERS fjtl . . l.jr- i ..... n, RA CASES SODA. ...uu.: 50 iacu CASES LYE. fZ(V CASES BRANDY PEACHES, i RA CASES POTASH.' 1A CASES AXLE! GREASE. For sale by F. W. EERCHNER. July 15-tf - 27. 28 and 29 North Water St. f)CA BALES PRIME EASTERN HAY. : 4&jJ In store and for sale by, , . T0NS0RIAL. 71ARRAWAY 4' CLEAPEK, successors to XJ Elvin Artis. hereby inform their friends generally tnat tney nave openea in me . - . Salaon under the Pnreell House,; audrill be glad to serve them at reduced rates. Hair Cutting, 85 cents ; ShavlngylS cts. f AS. H. CARRAWAY, July 15-tf , . CUAS. E. CLEAPER. ... Whole :IIo. 880 ,NEW ADYERTISEMENTS. k ! for couoner. ! .Wedreauthorizeu to announce; EL KANNAH ALLUN ftS6andidat'e tor the office pf poroner of 3few Haacer.Ccranty... JuJy lite .' . , LOW410.WN. Our prioe3 fbr Gent's, ' :'m Ladies'; Misses flUl " , vu ChlHrsn's-' x,; Boots & Shoe's - . ' 'i - : arTery low and.. the quality of goods nigh. L . t-' " ; :.;v.. . ... Higffcin Quality; and tv?lowa prtoo, ;vs 1 ,j Gti EptENOBnfejSOlg, July 1M J i KoxXh Front Street. 1 f r rv Later r . . m 'TDSTiectirc vl by btcu. i r tl.;mc:t ct r.cv,: Is cxc a nnd ' ' -1 For ea.1 o-at.-. : . .. ' v. -;i i"-:lT,'i .Y ' - -', WjvJ4vQt;do'k Store; " n . -' , , i - .;.-.t -, -- kA T a rnblic .Sale" bfllooka-irf7 London, UJL Drew's -w Essay on .Soul8'; (soles) was ' JSkiiwnM M V n M W M DUVVUliiaCl. TV O.V7a bUQ great amusement of the assembly,. a9ked the auctioneer 11 ne naa any more dooks on snoo making to sell. He bought more at juiyia-tt - ; iusim.su.jsuuisu'S. miscellaneous: HATS ! HATS !,HATS! ALL THE V A R I E TIE S: O F II A T S F CAN EE FOUND AT NO. -. ' f Oj KORTir FRONT STREET. July 14 tf TUOS. II. WRIGHT. Superintendent's Office, Vil., CoimnMa & Angusta R. R. Co. WII.1IINGTON, N. C, May 25, 1S79. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, PASSEN- gera gobig South will leave Wilminrton & weldon Railroad Depot at S:50 A. M. and 6UJ0 P. M. JNO. C. WINDEK. raay25-tf . Gen'l. Siip't. v xost copy. .. -:- People's Steamboat Line " ! " : in YlftS fTUIEFIirE new steamer. JNORTDT STATE. JL with saperlor acoommodation, Captain THOS. J.GREEK . wlU leave Wilmington promptly at 3 P.fM." every ..Wednesday and Saturday, for Fayettevlllo and intermediate landings, and will return leaving Fayetteville on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 A. M. j . 'Apply to the Agents. " J - ALEX. JOHNSON, Jn., 1 i ' Wilmington: CoL J. B. STARR. Faycttcville. Juno22-l"m Wilmington Garden, I D. KLEIN, Proprietor. THIS FAVORITE RESORT is now open tor the Summer. Refreshments of all kinds constantly- on hand, among which may bo . , . .. . - . . , LAGER BEER, ALE, ICE CREAM, STRAW i BERRIES, Ac. ; Bowling: Alley -Attached., contribute to the comfort and entertainment of visitors, and the Proprietor earnestly so licity the public patronage. : ; . xnaysi4f .,. ; . -. .; j Quarantine Notice. ; VN AND AFTER THE 1 FIRST T AY OF V June next, vessels arriving at the Port of i ixuiuigkuu urumr-orcs soutn oi cape x ear will be re quired to stop at the Visiting Station, near Deep Water Point, for inspection. Pilots and Masters of vessels will please take notice. Ail .vessels having sickness on board on arrival; or Which have' had sickness dnrlnar their passage, will be required to stop with out regard to the port from which they sailed. Vessels not included In the above classes wwproceea towwuxaington without deten tion. . - . . , r . . Quarantine Station, SmithvUlej N' C, May .. 1 'J ' " W G. CURTIS, - visarantine i'nysician. . !mav2aatJistr2awtNovlst-Sun Th JTJST RECEIVED . mUBS OE.VEY. NICB GOSHEN BUTTER. JL . - " ' SOME VERY" NICE HAMS, i . . Y : . ' . '."..w Y. : ' '4 '. ' 1 ' "OUBJE LARD, in tubs and 13 and 5 pound ju packages. ,1, . k , ' T?1'00 all grades. v jj ror sale Dy Y ' J juiy uMj., . CANNON & OLDHAM. t;;H61asseand Sjrrup. 490 HOGSHEADS. ()nn BARRELS NEW CROP CUBA AND 40f5 Muscovado Molasses and Syrup. 1 For sale "at very low prices, by .... : WILLARD BROS. - ; tnarls-tf j .-' '-' ' ';- ! Molasses, Flour, &cr 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. 4:0.0'bARRELS MULLETS. . 400 BALES HAY- ..L hi J-j . i - .' - AVD A OKHKBAXi BTOCK 0 GROCERIES. For sale very low, by yrjLLARD BROS. jna?7-tw . . . , - ' , I One Square One day, ............i. saV $1,00 .- two aa.y3,...M. ...... ..v. 1 w -. " -' " . three days,.....v..... 2 oo N : ions days,. ............ xmi M ? Hvedays,....x......i. s 00.'. ;.. one weel...... 3 tsu ' Mr Contract Advertisements ftaken'at pro portionately low rates. ' , fcMarriages, Deaths.-Religions, Funeral and Obituary nonces win do maeruiu at naii r&vra wnen paia ior in aavance , ouimwish iuu , win be charged. " ' :-r'- ;" ' "'". txrxs aan on uein&nu. 1 - t v v -AUCTION SAIiES. .... . -r. Ji T. JT AMES, Auctioneer. f ,- . BY JAMES ME ARES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE , v; y';4.:y. OP ..;."; a - ON TTSDY.'Aug.Sd, aithoConrtilouse Door, at 11 o'clock A. M-wo ' will sell at Publlo Auction all the right, title andinterest of James Q. Burr, bankrupt, in and to the fol lowing described property, to wit: .... . "v THAT - VA LU AnLK , HOVSE ' AN D toT on the corner of-'Eightfi arid Market streets,-: liaving a frontage on Market street of 99 feet and 1 unnin g back with! Eighth 830 foot. Also, the well known i-rM --.1 -k. r. A C "C?. of the said Jaa. G.Burt. baakraptoh Wrights villa Sound, containini 17 acres. dwcUinK. and - . all other necessary ohtbuildinf:. -.:.i:s:--i : WAZEftMlVltSS't'Assignee.C' July 9-eodts saeq nj- v TI I 3 f i t: f - ? county, " . i heirs ai l.iv , L e . i. ..- door m the wwu t -'.x A. M., on Tuoaday t . , the following cl8C'ribouiii.U'ia 4v . Myy estate of tb.e late Rebert J. Stocle : . . ' - oeverai tracts or pine lana, lying aoouc lour , . : miles east of the.town'.of Rockingham, ami uuiiiauiuig ui uao aggregaku over J.,yyv uurub. une tract or aoouji 70 acres, lyins in-and ad-w-.'i Joining the corporate ltmita of the town, on y? " wnicn is simatea a two story dtick aweiung, y containing ten robmswlately the residfcnpe oi , tne saia toDert J.'wteeJienanowoccupiea Dy Dr. J onn wmoJSay,24ucn. or tne lana ot tins tract is Wghlyimproved, navjng been underj intelligent cultivation for the past twenty-flvc years. ;:. y ' '' ' Possession will bo given on the first of Jan The terms of sale will bo. one-half cash ort the day of possession and the balance on the 1st day of January, 1872. Titles reserved until final payment. Purchaser to pay for papers. -' WALTER L. STEELE, " Julyl3-4w :'.y'!.w: Commissioner. WANTS. 99" Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this head at half our usual ad vertising fates. One Insertion, SO Cents; six insertions, $1 75 , No, advertisements ta ken at these prices unless paid for in advance. WANTED. Advertisers for this column. If von want a situation : if vou want a clerk or book-keeper ; if you want a cook ; i r you want a house ; if you want any kind of employment, u youwaui anymuig auvwi now in this column, at halt our regular rates, and your wants will be supplied. s . WANTED. The advertlsestVishestopur chase a MEDIUM SIZE HOUSE, situ ated as near as possible in tue centre of tlio city. Persons wishing to sell address A. 1!., Star office, stating the lowest cash price and description of the house. LOSjT AND FOUND- 43 Advertisements not exceeding five lines f-fiHiVl yidpr 'flilfijiead at half our regular ; advertisin g l ates. One insertion, oo vm4 ifT -six insertions, $1 75. No advertisements ta- ; ken at these rates unless paid for in advance. f OST AND TOUND. If you Jiavo lost Li - or found anything, and wish . the public to irnow it, advertise it under this bead. Only half rates charged for advertisements not ex ceeding 11 vje lines, f j rv " - ... V -r'OSTi-t3 Reward will bo- paid'tho' finder 1 4 of a pair.of Spectacles with sUver rims. Apply at this office i Cj July 15-3t FOR SALE OR RENT. A9 Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this head at half onr regular advertising rates. One insertion, 50 Cents ; six insertions, 81 75i -No advertisements t. ken at these rates unless paid for in advance. - FOR SALE. If, you wish toeell a house, a building lot, a farm, a horse, a wheel barrow or a locomotive, advertise it under this head, and if there ia a purchaser in Wil mington you will soon find him. Only halt rat( s charged for advertisements not exceed ing five lines. ' . . , i ; EOR REN T. If you have a house or a farm to let, advertise it under this head. If. tlie advertisement does not exceed five lines, only half rates w ill be charged. 1 "SHOE FLY, : . f 'Vv v' -r. ( North Front St. No. 8-Is the place, To buy Congress Gaiters and Gaiters that lace ; Those Pretty Cloth Slippers have come at last, tw.y. . Supply" yourselves early, for they are going very fast " -' : Wo have some with heels and others without, The nicest inthecityyou'U say without doubt; Our prices are as low as any to be found, -For Boots that are stitched and Shoes that are .. -.bound.. . "- I -;Y' rV "-: Finlayson & Bro. are the men for the times, While others charge quarters, they'll sell you : for dimes i ' ' " ' ' . oo,..hat. t.hft Finlavsori Brothers, ? 1 Axe doing a big nwmese-"'4"." You may say what you please about times We have no reason'to complain, fOr our store ' is always full; ; v, V ..- . ' " - . -i 'v Come in and See .us when you will, either morning, noofor night,'- . And you'll find us ujand moving,- and every- vy . thmg all right. . b ... ' v .ic Size makes no difference, the price is the same,f y For Finlayson's Shoo Store th one thing we - - claim: ' ' ' Our quality, prices and styles cannot be beat, And in these, warm times It is really a treat. Jnst walk into their store; 'where you'll find ? every attention; . c 1 And you'U find .Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of every dimension , . '. From the tiny Infant Shoe to the heavy Bro- gan,' :' " ' That suits the little baby and the big grown , ., man. FINLAYSON & BRO., . NO. 8 North Front St., t ,' i Wilmington, N. C. June 22-tf ; . f -Journal copy. . ' . Hay! Hay g0 0. BALES CHOICE IIAY; ? For sale by ' V ' : i V WILLIAMS a'mURCHISON. 41 July litf . ; .4.''-7v.-i'v mm .Ay-' ... r.s.j- Y 4 t . -t I . i i. - r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 15, 1870, edition 1
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