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'1 1 1 h 1 .... V - is - 0 k ' ft i f AIORMDSTG STAR. BY?I;TEBEGRAKH. FROM TVASniNGTOJt. 1 Washington SeDt. 20. The -following Southern roads will carry delegates to the commercial convention which cQuvenes. In Baltimore on the 25th, at half rates : Baltimore, and ObkVv Memphis - and C Charleston, Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexing ion, MODlie MOntfiromery, seima, Aume auu Dalton. South and North Alabama, Wilming ton and Weldon. Richmond and Petersburg Raleigh and Gaston, Charlotte, Columbia afiu Augusta, Richmond, Jtrreaencicaaurgana ru- The lull A-u JMUX uommiuee met uuu u-, . . - rw . . Ti ... i. r, . I journed 16 a hursday, when the sub committee ' will report. ' x 'i.:ry- The Ku Klux' Committee 4s crippled by having spent air Its money; ;ijH j ?; f frnm Omaha. . af.-Tt.v ' Omaha, sept The new constitution was heavily defeated. The womcnauffrage clause ' which vwas sub- tmitted separately, was disastrously defeated. From Dlaryland. V'" ;V "i"'-;: ' 'Baltimore,' Sept 20. Com manderies Lave , arrived from . all quar- lers. There ' were no disasters or ; sickness during the journey Elections, occur lo-aay and the grand procession to morrow. I :s the largest coqvucxuuu eynr uciu. - The General Grand Chapter is also 1 ssioo and elects officers"to-day. ; l .1 i 5, ... Foreign Nevs i Lisbon, Sept 20. The opposition to emancipation in the Bra zilian rarllamnt is so obstinate that me passage of the bill this session is improbable, .. 4 i .1 a i ; y ykRSAhxes Sept. 20. - The customs and' evacuation neeotiatioas assume a somewhat grave aspect.-': The modi-. flcatlon8 proposed by- France' are so -serious tbat the whole matter ' has been referred to ' - Thiers makes 'demiWd 'upon Mexico for better guarantees for raithfulne6S to treaty obligations, before renewing diplomatic reia tions . r-i: ;.. :. "'VVV'" .K?:iS-....V' t UoMBSepC20. The anniversary of -the "occupation of .this city was celebrated enthusiastically,' but in an orderly manner. j. From New Tor fa. " " y New York. Sept 20. It is said that two cases of Asiatic cholera have appeared -at Perth Amboy.' 1 The victims were recently landed from a German emigrant ship.., - -.w. ,.,;.v.:... .:.. n .. 'v From Utab... ; -.' ' Salt Lake, Sept; m After discharging "an . avowed Polygamist, whereat the Mormon journals were very bit ter, United States Judge McKain .charged the grand jury .that "the crimes of murder, arson, larceny, bigamy, adultery. and not In Utah. are the same ci imes throughout the Christian dominion."" In concluding he said, "Gentle-. men, at is your, duty and mine to enforce the jaws. Jet us go it without fear, favor, anec tion, prejudice or the hope of reward." ojjss NIGHT REPOKTS. . ; . Washington. Sept. 20. Coupt Con ti, Italian Minister here, is third commissioner under the Washington treaty; : Delano is gone. . y 1 The sentence of Lieut. Fenno, of the 7th Infantry, to fiva years in the penitentiary and to refund f 1,500, has been approved. Fenno was eon vited of embezzling ' public funds and betting while he had the funds in charge. ?' l: -.-;'t f FromTennesseo.. : if . ,,., Memphis, Sept. 20 A shooting affray Occurred between Dr. McGaverickand Mr. Thadford," well known pianterv&t-Shawneetown, Ark. Both were mortally wounded. The dispute. was about hogs. . - . 1 From Mew York. 1 ' :j.Vl-v;' New' York, Sept. 20. "The reported jWreck of ' the Typhoon is in-, correct, but a typhoon at Keeling Island, on , the Paclfle pcean,'wrecked a number of ves sels andseveral lives were lost, f ," . Recorder Gurney has arrived. ; . " . There was a requiem and mass to-day for the souls of the Pontificial Zouaves who fell a year ago defending Rome, y c Treasurer Spinner, arrived here on' the steamship China. " ? ' ,'Ihe steamboat Fort Lee was cot to the waters edge by the " steamer Neros from Boston. The Lee fun ashore. , No lives lost. The Jbst learns on good authority that early intheTsummer city , vouchers for $3,000,000 were stolen from the Comptrollers office," and the Mayor and ; other bfficera outside of the Comptroller's1 offlce only recently, learned of the abstraction. - The City Auditor, through whose hands these vouchers passed, was a son of Connolly, and is now in Europe. - " City of Mexico, Sept. 20. , .It is conceded that a majority of the new Congress favors darez; There are no signs From Indiana. ...... ? . Indianapolis, Sept. 20. Ten to fifteen laborers were buried )u a cav ing sewer inKentucky avenue.' Two were taken out alive, one dead, and the others -can be heard and will soon be reached., , v ::.v--.'- t,?Froim Maryland... . ., , - V'"-- ' " Baltimore Sept. 20. Thc GrandCtonclave Templars convened to day. "Grand Master Se well delivered the tri ennial address. The entire session was? con sumed In hearing the -reports. A delegation of Canada Knights, in'full regalia, Visited , the convocation. 'The Grand RoyaljArch Chapter convened ; also to-day. t The Supreme Council of the Southern jurisdiction will give a grand banquet to the Supreme Council of the North ern jurisdiction at Barnum's tp-night.x 'I i; ' From California. . 'Ht-'J San Francisco, Sept. 20. V Losses by fire in Virginia City, Nevada, will reach three quarters of " a million of dollars. Four entire blocks In the centre of the businees portion of the town- -was burned; ; The origin f the fire was a defective smoke stack in a planinur miIT.1 Manjrtiremen'were' Injured and one killed,. . ,, , . . - ; From , Sfaine- fs .' - . ySxKQq. '-Me'r'Septf 20. The'last rail of ihV Eurobean'1 xmdTKnrth ' rAmericauiTailroadjU;contiectii:gf the United , 'States with the maritime powers and the Pro . rvinces of Cdnada', was' laid to-da v.' "': - . - i " tSi" f ; ' , , t ' t a." ' t J 1 ; f i - tp Vk ;rt mt4iA'ffcjis. ; " ; 1 : ' 'fif -K ,f - 'London, Sept. 20' i . The 1, jca'ussing municipal " affairs 'fn tNew- jl c ,i ::, . ..Irises the citizens to put aside , , rarty i ata? which wduld be otherwise evil " and wLii.a,if chefeked for the time, would only - reappear in an aggravated form ; rl he strikes Continue and there are. a lare-e number of sympathetic meetings Ji.Jog held,,?- i ' r OU3IESTI43 SIAltUF.TS. : - .;",' ;Nbw'Yojuc, Sept. 20. Noon" j Money t quleti et .8 cent- Sterling -Ex ia,n'e!one: fe5ght 108; ahort . 108. Gold 114..--Governments ttull but steady Stocks nd.-aetive. -State ?bdnds strong and : , ' M' 4. CommerctaUj. ' - -L i .lei'orfttiif"v. i.-- 'v.: J .uvuiouwiYcry, o,iw.' rf bales-Sept. 19K Wfc Jan." 19 5-16l9X; Feb. 19K; March ; 19. rteadv. Corn unchanged.. Fork steady at S13 SUffflSlS BB.--.' .Lara Bieuu y. ufcfcyu muiw , leans 20V cents; sales 1,230 bales. Spirits Tur fctsajta io for Strained; "Freights heavy and .- ; .. ...... ' : dull. .j, f-ijs t '-'; ' v ' ; - - r"t ' '-Naw roitz, Sept. 20 Evening..' : , financial. tJ , .... ' -Money 5 3?'centf,wnh exceptions at-7; OUtBtaoalDK loans at per t-cui, uuumi especially wben moaey -was.., with leading bankers, v Sterling Exchange a triflle firmer. Gold 114K114. Govoruoientsjsteady-r5 20s of 1863 llo. aoutuerna ratnerrnedvy : j u nessee ' 6'a old issue 72: . new 72. " Virginia 6's old 'issue 62: new C9. Louisiana b's old ,65: new (Rfc ievee 6'a .71: 8's '83" Ala bauia 8's 100; 5's 67,: Georgia. 6V. 83 ; "Ts 91. 1 N orth Carol in a o's-w; .i new jbs ue South Carolina 6' 76; fnew ;66.k . '.-, 1 HiW1 ate!'.' VM"'?C. vf!?ir re-tr$f. ' Cotton firm, with sales of 2,100 bales Up lands 20 ; Orleans 20 -cents;' Southern Flour dull ana neavy-vommon io rair xtra $6 S57: Good to UliolceST 10($9. Whiskey more active at $939a cents 'Furk easier at S13 50. Beef dull. Lard heavy Jieine y, ceDts. " Wheat active and 12 ; cents better- Winter Red Western $1 501 57. ' Corn Js a cent betteV and closed at 327$$- cents afloat. Kice easier at 8i9$ ceuts.- Naval Stores steady; ( Freights dull ana declining. 8iles of 'cotton to day for, future delivery, 8,500 bales Us follows: For Sept. delivery 19 3 16ths19 Oct. 1919 15 16tbv - Nov. I9p Dec. 1919 3-l6tbs, - Jan. t: 19g19, March 920, and April 20 cents, ,; . 20.' ' Ne receipts 563 bales. .Exports coastwise vioi : FOREIGM MARKETS. : iw r-v,:v:!fr::1)1)05riv Sept. 20 Noon7 ' Consols for money 3g. li, a. o-wb pi 1882, 93K-r j -Vf. , U iv a i r Fba-nktokt. Sept. 20 Noon United States flve-tweptys bonds ol ;1862 i t r , t . w Pabis, Sept. 20 Noon., . iParis Kourse Kentes56 75c. , ; c - j I Livekpooiv Septi.0 Noon. cotton uiiianas ya: -uneans yia. mart ket opened quiet. '' 7 Cotton heavy Uplands 99d; Orleans 98 rSales 13,000 bales; export and spec ulation 4,WU. r ; , , LoNDOif, Sept. 20 Evening: Consols - for money 93. United States 5-20's 93. , t . ; Spirits Turpentine 42s. ' ' Frankfort. Sept'20. Evening. United States five-twenty securities of 1862 95g. - Paris, Sept. 20 Evening. Paris Bourse Rentes 56f 80c : Liverpool, Sept 20-pvemng. Cotton closed heavy; Uplands "9dLOrleans Spirits Turpentine 42s. i' VVIIiMIu!f GTON .MARKET STAR OFFICE,' Sept.1 20. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of 450 casks at 54 cents per gallon for Southern packages. " ROSIN-Sales of 1,970 bbls at $3 35 for Strain ed,' $3 50 for NoV 2, $5 50 for No. 1, and $6 25 6 50 for Pale. s ; ; 7 . ' CRUDE TURPENTINE. Sales of only 20 bbls at $2 60 for Hard, 4 00 for Yellow Dip and $4 50 for Virgin. : ' ' TAR. Sales of 50 bbls at $2 15 $ bbl. COTTON; Sales of 87 bales as follows: 1 at 18 and 86 at 18K cts lb. I AHKIVED. -20 Stmr D.Murchison.. Garrison. Favette- ville, Williams & Murchison. Steamship Volunteer. Davis. New York. Barry Bros. - r j- . . -k Bark Volunteer. Field, New Orleans. Worth & Worth, with 1,100 bushels corn, 2,000 bush els OatS.y ; f -':..- H"- f- ' Schr W Comyffs. Uubbard. Philadelnhia. Harriss & Howell. ' I CLEARED. Stmr DMurchison. ! Garrison. Favette- -ville, Williams & Murchison. ; Br Brig Maggie, Gros3. Gross. London. J Anderson & Co. v i :i - , , . . . v " RECEIPT. ' PER RIVER STEAMERS. Stmr Mnrchlson C76 bbls sots and 490 do rosin, Williams Murchison. EXPORTS FOREIGN. ( London. Br Brig Maggie Gross. 1.260 bbls SptS. ; - . - . " , IAat of Tessels Cleared for tnls Port. -V, NEW YORK. ' ; Dan Brig Katie, Robinson, Cleared Aug 23 Schr A G Ireland, Townsend, Cleared Sept 15 Schr Luola Murchison, Jones, Cleared Sep( 16 r LIVERPOOL.; I( t Br Bark Brilliant Star Cleared Aug.11 Br Brig Maud, Thomas; '! Cleared Aug. 23 Br Brig Gazelte, Dunkee, C '.Cleared Aug. 21 . CARDIFF.! Brig ExpresSj Langter, Cleared July 12th. BOSTON. - - Schr Mary J Ward, Ward, -..Cleared, Sept. 14 Brig Edwin Hoffrers,' ' ' ' r 41 12 Br Brig C C Van Horn, Cofflll, " 7' " 16 Br Brig.AI Palmer, Cennele, lJf.':a , - 'CONSIGNEES- Per Wilmington & Weldon Railroad. Sept 19. Through Freight. Col A T- Roper. D O McCauley, Shortridge & Bro, Great Falls Mfg Co, J as u Copley, J a & A Gaines, w a. Mur ray, C A Hamner, A S Colwell, B Godwin, T A Norment, F M Wishart, Baldwin' & -Nash, w k French, u a mitn,v u weni, ' Aaron Rheinstein, A H Neff, Adrian 'fc ,Vollers;i E Peschan, H Brunhild, A J Hays, A F. Bizzell, J C Gay, Dudley & Ellis, Louis, Davis A ..Co, G R French & Son, S3ear & Bro,. WBT W Co op Ass'U,1 J Xyori,' Shrier Bros,: David & Weill, N A Cohen & 8ons.-W Goodman, Mclntyre & French, James B Hu ggi n s", N Ah rns, J W Woodward, L Brown, Smitherman & Wr P C Coppadge, W J Cox, C G rC,am, W,H. Allen, Williams & M Bass, Scott & Co, Moffltt & Co, W C.& A KR, J A Carroll & Co. ..4-y v ' Way Freight, Sept. 5. i-d , vv - iimson; jua wards & Hali.DeRosset fc Co. Bass. Scott. & : Co. D L'Russfell.TWillard -Bros, A Johnson, ' Sprunt & Hinson, O H Docker? J M Chasten, vviiiiams & M, Jfi Murray k co, vick k we bane, E H Keitbleyi Sol 3ear & Broi? Freder ick & Son, Worth Worth, P Merritt, Jas Anderson & Coj Mrs. Phcabe GreerGea 1 My- ers, Moffltt Co, J M Henderson, James o Bowden,;TH Smith, j C Heyer.iT-W!layef, P.Heinsberger. rriHE UNRIVALLED ARTISTS ARE STILL Ju rofferingstheibest Inducements :to our citi zens, ana tne puDilc generally, for tneir pat ronage talntu ronage at the Purcell House. Evervthinj?per. talnlng to the profession Is kept constantly on hand, in order to give "comple. satisfaction to be most fastidious. fdecT7-tf TTJEDDINO CARDS AND VISITING .WV CARDS, printed incthe moat elecaw hstyle.at . . wm. n. Bernard's s ...i : Printing and Publishing House, FORRENT. For Kent rTIHE COMMODIOUS STORE NO. : 20 Market St., next East of Sol ! f Bear & Bros. This is undoubtedly' . tr ,-i.0.-1-- v V.,' i..--;-.--'-. K- . one of the most desirable business stands la thecity. V-A-PPiy to . " t , . .' , 1 sept , r SOL. BEAR A BROS, f For Eent or For ; Sale ! A. DESIRABLE' PEANUT FARM ON MID die Sound, 8 miles 'from" the city, containing 1,100 acres,? more or less, one half ot which is under good fence, and one Jtnlrd in fine order or.? cultiyatioa ; the Tpoming yeari ?, Also. a smaller place on :Wrlghtsvllie' Sound i con- tains fronS four to ixl acres,' -which is desira bly located. Terms will be made easy for pur-1 chase. For further particulars apply to :l ? . -jt " ; sept3-lm . , ' C, W. OLDH&M, At Snjith & Oldham's. ( lf .y"'nw:-'.i JL HE . CENTRALLY J LOCATED STORE, with small-warehouse at tached, on South'Water street, now cooupied by Messrs. J ohnWj Galloway & , Co, will be rented for, -one year from October 1st. septS-tfl AppVto WM. R. EMPIE. For Rent. E offer lor rent two of those brick tenements situated on Dock Btroet, between Fourth aiid Fifth streets. Houses are three stories,, and contain all the modern improvements hot and cold .water. bath-rooms, ranges, and are very desirable ' .-- " - .''..'.?1 .'.; 'si;-: , vr. from location and comforts. - 4i Apply to :-. . ' " GEO. B. FRENCH & SON, ; augr 30-tf 29 North Front St. - For Rent. ; rpHE DESIRABLE BRICK STORE, with warehouse attached, on South Water St'now occupied' by Messrs. Smith & Oldham. Possession given Oct. 1st Apply to ri !":; r 'v' 'iv-.' : augSl-tf ; : .wm! R EMPIE, . For Rent. ? A PLEASANT Two-Story House jlX. oa inlrd,. between Harnet and lavis sts., now occupied by Rev. H. B. Burr. HouseJias 4 rooms, with kitchen, outhouses, water, &c, all ini spienaia oruer. , t JAMES ft ME ARES, ; Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers. sept 17-1 w For Rent or Sale. T HAT Desirable Residence, South East corner 1 hird and Red Cross sts.. adjoining the residence of Capt. B. G. Bai es. House, with L, has G rooms. kitcben,' water. Ac. on the premises. Aiav be purchased or rented on very easy terms, t JAMES A MEAKES Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers. septlMw .,.'.-; . 1 For Rent. TT1ROM the first day of October JU next, tnat asiraoie store, cor ner South Water and Market street, at present occupied by N. Mayer, as a Bar Room and Liquor Store It Is well fitted up for Lrv Goods and Grocery, and one of the best localities in the city for either pusiness. .' : Apply to , - septn-tf- w H.B.ELLERS. H . B X! R KHIME R , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TOBACCO, ami.. 'A ji ... c ktiti?!? !.", - j . .... ;.: - pipes,t: : i-'i AND IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ' SEGAKS. '"' No. 6 MARKET STREET. sepl9-tf . , Bacon ! aeon ! -..--- -. .' 1 A A A A A LBS. SHOULDERS and SIDES, ' WILLARD BROS. c v For sale by June2l-tf Something You Ought to Have NOW READY! .-' : .. - .., i , . 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ON GREAT Hi Social Evils and Abuses, which Interfere wltn MARRIAGE, and-ruin' the happiness of thousands witb sure means of relief tor the -Erring and Unlortunate, diseased and debilitated. sent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge. -Address, r. . , .. - HOWARD ASSOCIATION, , f - No. 2 South. Ninth street. sep3-3ni ent ... ; . Philadelphia, Pa 1 Just Received; ; 20 Bbls. Choice Baltimore Family Flour," " 20 Bbls. Extra BaltimoreFaByMo1arr " , : .; i " ; , m .fiSer Flour, 2;50O Gunny Bags, v IO Bags Prime Rio Coffee; Sugar, Molassesv Pork, N. C. Lard, Butter, Cheese, Cotton Yarn, Kegs,. Buckets, Bas .f,t kets, Ac:, Matches, Soap, Starch, Can- f - ' - ' 1 dies, Tea, &a.',; &o. Aoi J ' r 1 ' For sale by Wholesale and Retail, jYL'Z CHEAP .FOR CASH, by . , SMITH A OLDjlAM. No, 5 Noxth Water street. septJ5-tf : Jit. The Gape Fear Guano 1. -r ' f S a complete Fertilizer, representing bone and meat in ;propcr proportions, to perma- nenUyimpr,07e thtt land. - . . : f ;: :? d. Misuy,' il feblGS&mvJ T 1 ;; . ' . 7 . I .Chemist Ifew Styles o Hats ! 1 . 1 P: L L rS; T ; Y: L JE S y t : -OF- mkt : Stiff and Soft Hats . . '-.;JUST,BEOEIVED.4 1 - r T ; THOS. H. WRIGHT, i ft f.'.; .'.::' ;..--.J . 1 J vT V . . : . u " aujf22-tf - NOr ? North Front Street. ' : BALSOB3 A1TD T7ILITuGI0II T: IVcckly OtcamcSiip Line, A i Composed a- ste-p.. ' , . PRICI-, Commander,'. - . - REBECCA-CS"D PANIXSIi C. CHIjLDS, Comm&ziUer .: ' . .. . - - - . j i f th"eSteatnship REBECCA CLYDE ' TTTILL. LEAVE WORTH'S WHARF at the misoeiujAnequb; , !-ri-T5m;Ar JOB PRINTING HOUSE, Book Bindery, -.4 C )Uf i'AND Blan&r Bboki, Manufactory ; , WILMINGTON,; :G. - t ..rj . j - The Only Establishment in the State having all these tacill- i i J rt ties combined !'; . :' .i fi,.V.;..fi;;vfy: IMPROVED MACHINEKY . . " . .. .... . . . 'r" i 'H ' i. i'U!lJ ' '.; ' "5 ;;;! W:;0F. X V THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF - (TYPEy PAPERS, CARDS AND INKS I , t . SKILLED VORICr.lEN iN'i';: EYERY . DEPARTMENT ! NOT THE 3; "i LOWE S T r PR I C E S BUT & U U K : M J. V M, O 1 . Any, Other' E tabl ish men t FOR THE tj: BEST QUAIIT Y OF WORK I - . . , . PBIKTINQ, RBL1NO AND BIN INU, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, J i Execute! Promptly, and, Sttilfully I .4 . It - ''t-jS-f ! ' ' '"i ' -:i t !Jt.: -ij it; SINCE 'ADDING S T AaMv P;0 .W E R a i .; ." THE-v.UTMOST'.. DISPATCUI.. tr; "il'diFff, P ietl mpht 4 Ajr! Siigtori LD7E INSTJEACE C0HPAUY, rORQNQUNCE D by the : UjfDKRWEiTKa," an to ee econ. invites respectful comparison with' any first-class company in the . country.-5 r " V - V T"i'' .C Jvi " Its record; past and present, is glorious, its future hopeful, and , ihe management take pride in presenting a Company In a condition equal to any, superior to many, and surpassed Dynane-.,, .-T-jf ,,f , persons aesignsuranpe,(wlll please call on iulySltf y SO Market stl;- Lime Cement, Plaster. 1 800 BBLS. LIMP, 50 EB0. pEMINT, ,SO "Bbls. Plaster Paris 500 LbsHiir, , ? , 'Forsaleby; r , M. ,r rnnr. nr m n npnr -ittmit.. rrv KaiT.iwirrro . -, . i U . -r ' l?.r.t.::',; W'i ' T ILJulxj V va, '; -For Freight engagements apply to:;. " . .'J.vnr'.-:?.'7i.i ; ;-.!.-" .-!r. , 8entl7-tf vHVkvCA..-D- CAZAUXj'.-. rJL , insurance Journal orf nuaaeipnia. a prodigy of success, and model - of only, caution and security.'! - -sept J7-tf .; r; -; O. G. PARSLEY & CO.; iixjju IlOxxD ,tlHEs.J W:qVcid Compan : WILMINGTON, N. C.' June Sth.m 1 TifcMi f ssa ; ;: chr.nse of Gcledule i- ; - .. , r ' i 'Arrive at Union Station at 8;4() A, M ftL; , " FREIGHT TRAINS Irrvh t. in.on - - - -: - - - ua arrl. li e. - dN SUNDAYS the I 5:45 P,M and l.Vs . train ONLY will be run.'1 ',' ' ' " '" 8. L.FREJIONT ' En'and GeiC-Stt'perihten.tt, QUAELOTn , BUTHERFOKD ' RAILHOA I) 4 ;,WWiNGTOnVn: CC Jui i WILMINGTON, N: C.; June 10, lsn' t.r .-,; -. i. :;.?. SUMMER ARUANWEMENT of TRAlXs :fV;Battern'fI)i ' ,-pASSENGERnd FREIGHT TRAIN Wp, 'X , Wilmington at 7:00 A W.r and arrives n? 8:30 P. M., daily (Sundays excepted). at , ese Trains arriye at the Head of thoRn' at 4:00 P. M and leave at 60 A,M. ... ad r . Passenerer and Fffeirht T.lTifliQ r vllle at 6:00 A. M. onTue8daya.ThurB(i7 (Arrive in Charlotte a 9:30 A. M. Leave Charlotte on same davs at 2:sn i arriving at Cherryvllle at 6.-00 P. M. , ' EXCURSION TICKETS from Wllmiii' Cherryvllle. Rood for the season, at is roitvYw flTDIU .. . . . .. . wnu ' 8. W FREMONT, t Chief Engineer and Siip't. June 13-tf I GENERAL; SWTS OFF! TF, Wilmington, Columbia1 & Ai- l : gnstav Rn E. Company. '.-yi::.v r , J ,, 1 , , WltKIKQTOH, N. C, Aug. S6th, 171 e of Schedule, n AFTER THIS DATE THE FOLLOW LV Schedule will be run bv Traina nn h. road : - f DA.YEXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmineton I Union DenotK. .uu.n Arrive at Florence..-.,? p.u a.m Arrive atKlngsvUle....... 12.20 P. H Leave Einea vllle. n-wi w Arrive at Florence..... .i2:oap. m Arrive at Wilmington...... 6:30 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS iy'rffyC:.. .excepted;) Leave Wilmineton......... 7:101'. m Arrive at Florence 1 :34 A . M Arrive at Kings ville.... 1:45 A. k Leave Kings vllle.. 3:45 P. U Arrive at Florence .. 11:05 P.-M Arrive at Wilmington fi:30 A.m JNO. C. WINDER, . 0 Gen'l Sup't. aug 26-tf MISGELLANEOUS. V..., ::-S:i ; " AND ONI.T ' ' i "- SAMPIiE -ROOM, ::f":,;V ..tlf THE CITY: ; ... "TTTHRRE superior segars and bot r YV TLED LIQUORS can always be had, in connection with that Superior Brand of MICHIGAN CHEWHIG TOBACCO. '-'L 's."? r::' Also, - ;.. ' ; Furnished Rooms, by Day, Week or Monti. OCt 16-tf J. A. CLIFFORD, Prop'r Ensiiicai fjioilera, Saw' VCris a ami Plaster lllls CastfDRs',- Steam 'Pumps;. Wrought ' 'Iron Pipe and Stearri Fittings, ji " ' : ' ..'1 "t t. ' . " f ' -T , . -Forgibgs, &c, &c. : - . ; FOR CIRCULARS t4 "'aba . -Tfl -:' ' IJ.O !-5? . !-...? . F"
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 21, 1871, edition 1
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