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f TTTTT" Vv; ' PUB . ' " . - , . " 1 " 1 . - ;t 1 1 '' " 1 11 .J " "' 1 1 I" t .RATE3 OF ADTEHTISIKQ I i OaaSq.narooae day, ...;. ' l CO . : if three days,. S 04 no x., irtf.W -!BI.nTXAll2, E'.ltrr 3?ro pr. 0ICB, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front StH; roar days,... aw. flTedays,..........M.......... 8 00 oneirelu.M., II II Contract Advertisements taken at pre porttonately low rates, f ;f ,',-,' -VY ilarrlaeg, Deaths. KeUlotis, Tnneral and Obituary notices will be inserted at haliratea when paid for in advance ; otherwise mil rates will be charged. TwBwe- Cano on damand. - L'-t one year. inaavuww........c......,.i.. v V?LeZ,t.W in advance........, a to 31" ik. In artironcn " Q ru fhree roouuot w -.r; iTher-l Barom . jeter... Time. mom- Wind.1 Weather. eter. 7 A. a f. P. m: M. 80:15 SO: 13 84, S GenUe iPalr-t 90 J8W Brisk Fslt. :f 8rjdWFresb Fair "vtean Temp, of day 84 dejf. 1 - h worjs. All barometric reidingsare reduced , tlie seorlaTOl nd to 2 degrees Fahrenheit. . Ui.- ROBSUT SaiBOTH." t f ' . flerK't B!Bnal8errlce08. A. v Wenther Report., ; t . ' - ' ' Wait Dbpartmrnt rnt. i - rv Omce of Chief Bljcnal-Offlcer, rtV 1 i Washington, August 13.-4:55 p, . ! , j r 'Y;-': Aognsk 4S,l372l .'-f .- The Vow barometer id Southern Michigan ltr- " If ..Itr slth thr-fttAnlna ..lha. I Pitted and rain, and . . 1 southwesterly and northeasterly the Lower , Lakes. Cloudy and weather, , with occasional rain winda.over ireas. o?er New York and New, England.'COn the 8outh Atlantic and Gulf, var able. 8outh, to erly f na. MrtrtflT wettner auu mun cuui rat us. viear I llv"T . . a 1 1 . . I fe . t . 1 l -flf her and-northerly, winds In the North-1 'west, and the Mississippi and the Ohio Valleys 'oq Wednesday, - ' -t . 'T'TTlHl v d TrT1 Y . K. Coi New Garden Boarding. School. OLDHiK&'O0KkiKO.Eaatern Hay. R. B. Jbwbtt. Clarendon Lqdgo Np. & 'gee adrertUeuient oL Brooch Losk,.;.; Atumpted Bebbsjrj' ' V V' ;.,, Oq Monday night about 10 o'clock, aa. Ma j. M. P. Taylor was sitting in tho . back part of his dwelling, his family being from home, he discovered some one cautiously approaching tho front door. ' Himself not observed, he patched the motions of the thief and soon' a portion of the body of a colored.man was pro troded throngh the doorway ?and a. waiter containing a silver Ice pitcher and 'some, other articles was abstracted from a table standing near. MaJ. JTaylo -Immediately started In pnrsoit of the thief, who,; becoming aware of the fact, hastily ahttt the door, thinking to es cape with his prize during the Interrlm'neces ' sary in opening it.- MaJ T. ' was elose on" the beds of the thief, however, and aa he opened I the door, ha perceived a conreaeraie l tne maajrbo had stolen -the- pitcher holding the irate open for him to escape. Finding that they were so closely pursued, they dropped the; stolen articles at the gate and ran for dear Hf" iiajor rayior "purstiea them ior tome distance, crying stop thlVJ tut they finally lost their individuality in a crowd tot colored I people ai a corner,near;p7 ana ifuwas iouuu lin possible to diatinguun the guilty parties. Oo his return Major Taylor found a mahbgo oy chair with mohair covering on his premises, which had been left, by the thieves in their hurried exit, and .which can ba had by the owner on application, it havlag doubtless leen stolen from some one In the neighbor lood.. Oar citizens should boon the lookout for similar visitations and be prepared to give the parties a warm reception. . " Mayor's Court. i ' r - . The following cases were disposed of yester day morning : Fannie Torner, charged with' retailing spir ituous liquors without a license, was required to p., $20 and lhe;costl;lso to give bond In the sum of $300 forner appearance at the. next J term of the SuperloV Court. ; Sanfiy Caaphellhlrged with disorderly coudacL. Judgment or 65 and the coats. Two colored IndiTlduala, whose, names we are requested to, withhold, arraigned1 on the charge of disorderly conanctwe're required to pay $5 and the coats. f Wm. Hnnej; charged wlth disorderly con dact, was sentenced to the Work House for SO days. 8cntcoce subsequently remitted on the payment 01 sid ana tne costs. , - . . . . . I JUlCUt Enima Jarman and Polly Ross, charged with I disorderly "conduct, were fined 12.50 each. Eliza Finch, charged .with retailing splrltu oos liquors without a license. ; Case dismissed. Dl! Javf ,rA with rfttAlllnn- snlrltn- I j w fc i ousiioaora' without a -lkense. was fined 1 15 indthecosts.-- v - t , ; .. -rr: f Effecta of naH linage- 5 ! t,. It will be remembered that durlng.the fore- noon oo Monday, when the sky , waa almost clonals th waa a sndden ana unexpected , . clao of thunder, which fraa:eUrUinR from the I. i . ' . . .' " . t s a T. 1 v . I ic, mat it was unioosxa iui . nn icuiu bui at the moment It came a colored woman, re aidiDg'on: Sixth 'between Nun and Churcli trects, was engaged In an -animated dispute with another'colore4 jrotoaa whenUhft;de. elared with Vmpbaals; that ahe, hoped he would be struck dead1 with' lightning jf. What iho said.waa not'troe.-1 Otist at hat moment came allnding.flasa !of lightning, accompaV Bled by the hcayy' clap of thunder alluded to npon which ttie wetnan wjiq hid- made iuclfi . rash wish commenced screeching and scream ing with excitement apd, frlilVahd at Jaat ac counts was threatened with convulsions, all the efforts of ner irlends (6 qulVt'hef li eing of oo avail. , . ''r'-.i'v- i&l-il 1 ' The Drawing Xaa Sltrtaa-.'-' '-W w There was a largo crowd present ftt he Op eraIloaielat niiLt to -Witness -the-drawing .orthe benefit of the Charity Hospital. . It bers being placed' In a Jaigewheel and, the Pfizea'correapondlng In a small' wheel, two wail boys, blindfolded, ewnding oy, each heel and drawing the numbersLand prizes, which were called out by the committee and recorded. , We were favored with, an Inilght oto the modus7 operandi of the drawing and tl,e .arrangement of the ccaben,' during the 'rterooon.which convinced us of the utter im PMlbUlty of fraud lu lh4 t-iiie'r' Oniy' about ' 0o hundred i and fiftv : ct tho . rrtzes Jwere 'ra 'last nliht. There will be another, drawing this evening, when' the public at ,arK Is invited to ba crescnt. The anfilc'sce ; lait evening comprised easy ladles, who we:e urwa thither by the novelty of tho tblcl. Bhlpping articles for tala at tL3 "cl wo Moiwiiki Eiaa. , l:o c tf Xoel Xots. -The Board of County Commissioners will meet this morning; at 10 o'clock,' ,Col. Georeft M. Arnold "norates" to-' hJght In front of the City Hall." - There will.be an emergent meetinz of Marendon Lodge No. 2. K. of P.; this evening, at 8 o'clock. - i p The Republicans will havathelr' lolliflca- tion this evenfng, "including a torch-light pro- I cession, speaking,' etc. ! i -Attention is called tb; the advertisement of .h w.n.o- B....a' vt -I... -,: - ,T.rrrr-.".vuKPuor,maie 1 rSr,' 15CM ? f PUes ww Pf ureenaooro. . ' : . . I ...,.. i.iA-i . , T-JaS. -Smith, thn irk1-rr1 man I i.ti k J"". :".'"..- "u" nn in ?rtf. on SVn of I . JT " ww wwvvuu sm cc, A 1CW Uaj9 - .agojn an apparently djiag condition, ani sent to the City Hospital, is improvine ; " ... - J "W8,UB, w. r? gV;Y ' J J- The attention of the authorities' is called the condition of Mulberry atreetbetween Front and Water. (n Mh t,. ., f.v.. .",.. : .r'- jmtL.l ti. tl.. . r . . . . gashed by the heavy raitroi last week, almost ten feet wide, in some instances leaving the roots of thhaae trees exposed.- At the lastmeeting of the Board of Conn- Ordered that the petition of J. G. Burr. Geo. Hooper and Wmri Polsson, for com pensation for7 services as Investigating "com mittee, be. not. allowed, no services having been performed." - . "; BOARI OFAthEBMES. ' Extracts from tho Proceedinjcs. A called meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held last evening. The Committee on Financo made the fol lowing report In regari to salaries, which was J adopted : ; , ' ' , ; . ' r. mm ciArt '. ' ' t I jor i,ouu per annum.. - , i Clerk and Treasurer; $1,800. ' ' ' .. Marshal, $1,800. I' rinl.tln nf Prtllfin CTflnA. mnntk I r -v.v uu"iu. . , i Assistant Captain of Police, $(35 por month. I Serceanta of Police 50 ter imnnth cergeauis Ol roace, J5oU per month. I TTt m i . , t uuccuicu, tw per mop .u. ' .', City Messenger, f GO per month. Superintendent of. Street Hands, $60 per tnonth. iY' J VTf t L T II .r . 1 r.jLiay iuu xiKui oauiuir, 4J eacu per mooio; Lamplighter, first district! $65 per month. Second district, $50 per month. Clerk of Market, $60 per month. Chief Engineer Fire Department, $400 per annum. Assistant Engineer Fire Department, $200 per annum ,iCUy Attorney, tCO per month. Thos. W. Brown, Regulator of City -Clock, $150 per annum. AppropriaUons to steam fire engine com- panles were referred to' Committee on Fire Department The following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the police force of the city shall consist of twenty-five officers and pri vates, viz : two captains, three sergeants and twenty privates. Th City Treasurer was authorized to col- JecV $12 CO per month oh taprooms. The following resolution waa adopted : v itesoivea, maims Honor, me mayor, do requested to furnish the Board with the fol lowing items of information, that' is to say, what number of street hands and ditchers are at this time employed by the city, who has TirtWAr to lMo.harcrA in of Raid emtilovees. podisanyVf said'emploees: and to supply their places, etc., and any other information that he may be possessed of in regard to the matter, id Petition of citizens for removal Of trees and shrubbery and the erection of a street lamp the intersection of Fifth and Taylor streets, was referred to the Committee on Streets and Wharves. "Petition of members of Mechanics' Hose Company for hose and reel was referred to the Committee on Fire Department. r.,mi.tln f Ttfr TT. Nntt In reference .f.A. aa , . - m . - Wharves Communication from Col. J.R. Davis, in . (orestaling the marked "erBnco lu . v 7 referred to the Mayor with power to acr. ene w luo fl 5 f " Kwwiit.' Sqf a&on Satwday night ot each week. , ' It was ordered that the different salaries go into on the 1st of August. The Boird too a recess unuinaay nignt mj,X "ou ' ; i . j .- r A. firass Band. 'We are glad t6 karn that madebv several vounrmen of this cltV to iV.ii flmt-oUsa Brass Band, to be composed r.ht.ii m.mf.M ittf.h u intenaed to be a SS Tt UiKV imvuavvi ww w permaueutinstlut i"-f-i i.f,Tt thra hn. w. yrucur uu1Mvu . . a.. . . 11.1. ...J 1RV ft Tftw nf LnosB in EinQ.WfllCU. WMa UKU - -T.",r" -T. . -1 . . . . . . . . ba 1 Unn has the subscription paper ;In hand for the pur obke of soliciting the necessary s funds and.we h'ope ouf citizens will nobebackwadln contributing a sufficient ( amount toenable- ... Ill ' -tJ. 'i'.i.-wLi-'U.tft.. tew dsvs, and we want lmmeaiateiy iany . . , si Premiums yon aesire to ner.- SfenUln your offers tome andfthey will be MM'U.?...U." i -h i a.t fW1 "can : furnish printijg. j?aper,;Ja small quahUties, say from tWorttf ten reams, ghand is much needed here ana we aouom - to-dav at the Mayor's office1, before 1 Gold on hand (currency value).... : xi m there Is another city 4b; the jjputn with tne c- . zitpr9 ftnd wicker at 12 0'- '"U nfl. rr2-" same populaflon "of Wilmington that is with- - . t j,0-, -.jk . . , rency valnev...i4.i:.w.....- :J -fTB'S ouUirood white baud.. Mr. Charles B.Hodge a cl9 ' -71,:J fr''" " the Band to procure , .wti;.'4 ockbum, 8Ct "wL,oSTiZ r i VA'iBanis ap Vu : . -iui .iU nddr General Premium Liflt.wm be put an a 1 . : I -tV SAMrirt ,r:.- -h va want immedlatelv ianv I ',r AiAtratfed iMedioina Has I ?r'd.?!?i?1?? reaionabloprlpes forallBtrictiy. cash oraera.: wrr""-- ' " j-'Clr W Wa on hand thm foltewine'sixea Of rkWa-l 7r BATCli5f.wW UAIB-OTK. T. 7 "7 , "I " - " T7o tccp a fall, r-oclc.cf. Robinson's News tr,v r.taatl"7 oa hand4 Busaaer InJk 'now Cnrritaek County. : , The:iollowlne are the official returns from CtrrrltuckWnty, forwarded to the STxaby theeglster of Deeds r Merrimon; 763; Cali srell.49... For ConnressCarter cons.,: 702; cons., 766; Yates, cons., 763; Grand; rep. 358; ObaaoberHn 853., Fpr the House Woodhouse, cons., 769; Baxter, rep., 337. .1 Vn Chip Basket. a i.'wfiowto makellmefiro-fsst--.ne'tte snnV l of the moment.. " I :I .n i-?..: k , , L l A ecoldinsr wife in Milwaukee dislocated her Jawbone while "rfyiae It to", her husband. - " . . . t 1 11 you let the cat ut -ot -the bag, never I . ' . ... -' .. L " to cram it oacK again ; it. on jy, mates the .. . . 7' - f t , : . i I I'mStter WOrSC ' - ; j I ' - - - ' ? ! J' t, , , : i 8mlle8Wlbat e ever listened to was ' . : , ;... tne most tnniuog taie 1 s I First love Tom Moore comoares to a 'tjo- tato,' because it BhOots front the eyes. Byron added : Rather It becomes all the less rby pairlog.M i :f.:ir : .1 ' -' ' ' v. . ,o a' , j ri TT.Spme people have strange, ways of enjoy ing themselves. A chap In Danbury, Conn.,1 goes to the dentist's and has a tooth pulled whenever he feels like having a little fan. Avoid" arguments with ladies. In spin ning yarns among silks and satins a man is sure to be worsted and twisted. And when a man is worsted and twisted he t may consider himself wound up. A modest bachelor says all he should ask in a wife would be good temper, Bound health, good understanding, agreeable physiognomy, pretty figure, . good ' connections, domestic habits, resources of amusement, good spirits, conversational talentst elegant manners, and money. por tne Star. I find the. following in your paper of yester- dav i a saiuru uas iuab uuu ui uia noge, auu b search of all the pawnbrokers' shops gives no J pine to Its whereabouts. Any one having in- frtrm,rtn -hih mnv land to Ita recovery will I - . . j - - I be suitably rewarded by applying to the proper authorities. If Saturn comes down this way he will find the Rnso in Wilmington. Wo tried l-to break it up, ;but failed. ; .. Vox Poruu. SPIRITS OF TTJKPENTINE. t Gov. Yarice declines being an Tim . .a 1.1 , i Concert at ' Kidgeway r on the 16th for tho benefit , of , the . Methodist . i -i, . . ...... church. The State Fair at Raleigb I ill nloxn npfnher 1Kth1ftth. 17th "aZ .' Seven prisoners,, six- of them' whites, escaped from the penitentiary Son day through the carelessness of the guard. ! The Reid8viie; Record, does not make as much of the wholesale poison ifrgcasein that' village as the telegraph, does. It says the ."ice cream qa?. are all up waiting for another chancer .f ? I ; The Record has seenT the old- est couple Mr.c nod. Mrs.' John Williams, Williama wMwnooded in the war of 1812. I The News gives .CaldwelPs maioritv in 807 counties' atv 3,801.. - 8emi - t - , . ofijcial reportsLJrom tne-qtner thirteen i give Mernmon a majority oi iwii Halrlnrpll ft mftinri- I tyof 1,584. .... . . .. .. - : The Raleigh pai3era 'give the particulars ot an outrage committed Sat- uraay mgub on au agcu wcibuauu uuug four miles from that city that was almost . mi -T.T.. - k l.A a mnraer. inenews byb; auwui x.x u - 7,i. tlt- tt:v- 0ll fPrtm W rti I . s ..tu 4... .i.a. 1 A a. nnpnin hA dnnr and lighting a lamp he--discovered five colored men none though he did not take particular notice TfTr on flaturdav mshta eSPe- i "4 m r"J , , - 5 .... Hn ciallv he generally Bold goods till 12 o'clock. The spokesman of thd party asked for two pounds ofbacon. Whilem the act. of 'cutting it he was strack with; a h gtick which feued him to the floor, the party then seized and asney tnougnt ctoked himcfO aeatn. - Anerc I fnllnwincf jifiimieaWetdTSrtested' asafties I tti th crime : Tom GrifSce, Bryant Jones, i v . J I robbed of alot.ot calico,- appesucs, snoes. u - ,. . - i. - tt i r,u.TtwrrO.'; 3 : - &cvbiit a3 they had ailpprtunity -o NOW HanOTOr ; "'l; Z, t ,.t; r?v,-...,v . r. , , r f ; carrying a much Jargeruairtity, Off ,lt U I j on ATJC31TST lt, 1873. ' jrH?ALBS COTXO YARNS, ,;. , efforts are being . . .flppoget tW-wexelrigiitened Irom'theaii , ;fl ' ' K : OU? 1 - 7 V RESOURCES. I hn the tracK oi otners auu m vMiuri - - .. ,iv .an,0.lW!(1p1,rfl atmlnst I HI Will I R C&UHUk. " 1UV iv. -a " I "'!('" . . .1 j t 1 .t4 a arroatAd IS Bftia UJ Da TiaiU I &.UU uuuw www - UOTIi ABBITALS. .tri i TrnsKOQ. Thl celebratoa ineaiain! r I remedy for FurLrying tne - A-t,vrT 1 .w t.i m Kidneva to a nealtnyi action, Rheumatism, 96. Eruptions 1 aow prescribed by priyataiana,i auu reonv t4 m i9i :'f-'. 4"? . I . mvt. Mttuirh Hair DTB IS TJ1B Qg IW WVg rTPTW ?r. tcidbyaU Druggets. Factory I ia Bond street, irewTprkv. .a- .V' . : ; . . . . . I onri r.oncinsive. x i ' t wukmw vasn on naxwi . . ... " "T - Nat lonal Hotel, R. Jones' Proprietor. Aug. 13 i-G D ParsleyJohn.R Turreutine, Samael Wixon. V J VarTls, City ; Robert Coving. 4 ncdieinal Palsone on tne Wane. t ' J3The patriarchs took no mercury, no bia- onth, no iodine, no bromide of potaasmni, txypovnvvtinhi. .H.ppytfdtle.J m I Va A'nA AWAM VlMI AftllA AVlafJITIAia wM."J-WrfW-ii.ii-.tft.ii- Their medicines were herbs and roots. They have left this fact off record 'and the world seems to be now taking note of it and return ing to the first principles of medication 1 JXos- tetter's Stomach Bitteis, the purest and most catrtoiieTeiaJtiterestoratiTe Of the dayJ.jady.sola.5 This Clrarcn JfnsioiBook. the h8e! - '5hn ' sons who only a lew years ago peuevea ,nn-t n- J---."- ?' . ' .v4t,", n.. nn. rt,oe this datable , --t-.t - lUMO BUU ixtAVW fnv TToo-ro1n nortririi-iailAWIItV. AftnflTiiHrtTl. I T17A ; MMnna romnlainta. headache.- intermittent DiuwiD uuuj.pxaim,o, uwuwiuo, uiwiiunwui, x " I fevers, and au tne orainary aistuxDances 01 tne8tomacn.tne uver.jJieoiflcnargingorffans when most of , the : powerful.: and - venomous drugs now so recklessly administered by prac- titioners of the " heroic" school, in cases that might easily be controlled oy muaer treat i ment, will l utterly- discarded by a ohlcal ohvslcians. AS It is. the this lie, who are generally ahead of the profes sionals, have already put the dangerous pre parations aside and adopted Hostetter'B Bit ters in their stead as a safe and excellent household medicine, adapted to almost every ailment except the organic and deadly con tagious diseases, r For more than twenty years been annually strengthening its hold upon the public confidence and it now takes the lead of every advertised medicine manufac tured in this country, aug U eodlw Sun Wed Fri WIUXIStUTOJK MONET UABfiET. O0KSSCT2D DAILY BY BAKU 0 NV HAJfOVBB. . Bumra. Gold, .........m Silver, ...;.;.....I07 Exchange sight on Northern saitnto. 114 110 Par. TCTPhmrn-H SO dava on North. - ern uiues v ois. N. C. Bonds Old Ex Coupon 80 Do. Funding 1866 Bo. 1868. Do. ' new Do. Special Tax 2-2 20 19 13 40 i i -i Do. tow. c. liaii roaa W. St W. B li. Bonds 7 9c(Gold Int.) 90 WC. Ait. K. K. Bonds 8fc....... 41 Wilmington City Bonds 8 f)c...... 74 " ICV S .) ,. " OldBWc... 68 tl - IVAWHVA.. Kft ' new8o.. BfiGoldlnt i 80 78 M - 44 New Hanover County Bonds (10 years) 6 $c (Gold Int.). 70 New Hanover County Bonds (5 years) 6 o (Gold Int.)... ....... 85 W.i W. Rail Road Stock, (Par 100) 6fi North Carolina R. R. 44 ( 44 100) 38, IV rt T T o 1 Pnad U it fta wiL Gas Light co. ; 44 X w) 7o .. Washington. 0 North caroitoa.....'.'. c Graham............... 1 Lexington.. .......... 1 suieuiAMva ... o at Miners' & Planters'.. 5 Wadesboro ...15 Commerce 6 Greensboro' Mutual.. 0 Clarendon 0 Yanceyvllle. 0 Thomasville ......... 0 .V.V.vJ Wilmington.. 20 I Commercial..... o Favettevllie..M 3 l Roxboro......... s NEW i AbVERTTSEMEOTS. Hew Garden BOARDING SCHOOL, 710R Ma?e and Female 8tudents, located Blx xnilcs westofGrebo - ': - , ,.;f. , ' :- ' ;j Tne schoiastio .year of thhi school win beglnnly H, 1872,'in 'which there wUl be two I 41 . t i i . v -.I":.. Wgtn;'rltt the: scholasUe year, and a l ! '.''.'Winter Trm of. sss weeks, ' Bceinntog November lit' ror particuhtr address JONATHAN E. COX, . Superjtntendent. aug li-l t Clarendon Lodge No.: i -n nu.' tpnio 'rwoinn. i. U w -r J ' i .tori 7ZI.thi .... r. b. jewett, , EaSteni Hay! ' ONLY LOr :hXKKE-' Ann BALES CHOICE,'- SJ;' from maine. AUW ,s ... aug lt OLDHAM 4 CUMMING." T i . " jjrao. rAl- TJ?- $374,068 SS ! nvowlroffa ' i I ' w V' V o-' te!) nic I iiTing.TminTin tmnnnra......... tfwa w 3,B LtlBILITiKS1. Camtal Stoclc.-....... ? ly sweat that the above Aebwitorms knowledge statement is true to. : -j.-iDWit: .uj .... i ... I - ' " i T . . j ...... lit r. - ' i t ? ' i ' v ii ' kw arr n .rK i J W t . It .'.!! T -';,! "L" -'S. D. WALLACE, casmer. i34 i t TnnfnrA t.histiili-J f " TBI IP DlTTt .r augu-lw-io' i0 n i Notary Pablic. i . , v r w wk.wwi i ii kinds Of saddles, harness, I . i g ; t O lished Wtokbv 1 iU V : :.wu : BERNARD, Agent. . Wilxni2ixtcn,.2'.Q' B.KP3-1-U ; : MLS CELL A,yEQUS.i p TT AT fP f T Cf m .A?iU ll lMMAO1 SINGING BOOKS-FOR THE ' : Coming Musical;; Seasdn THE STANDARD IZ By L. O. Emerson of Boston, and H Palmer on Chicago. Price ai to ; 13 60 pr dozen. First edition exhausted. Next1 edition al- r-. iiuiu nnh wiuuD Hiouiuuoaigiuii vuui nnb w Sast. - Good for Chorus Classes.. Good for . o.rH4. . r4i ood for Societies.and Singing Schools. Send ati lease ior specimen copy, 'wnicn win do 1 i' " t ' (Notb. Just published, atrauss'.iWfiw.'Man nattan waltz, nrstpiayea, wn uhliau muai mo yujou n.vAj j,vifl .toTr 4y; i uu. f THE HOUR or StNGItf G 1 By Emerson and xiiaen. jf rice si w. Good, practical, Interesting . High 8chool Singing isopk. Already highly approved and wiueiy usu, iiiceucuii oa.au ior oejLumxie. SPAEKXINQHUBIKS! Sabbath School Song Book. Price 85 cents.' None who try- it can help liking it. ' . .-jf?, - ; ' ; . r--. THE PILGEIM'S HARP I For Social Meet ings.' -Price 60 cents. ; Very convenient Size. Moderate price. . 250 Tunes. Well selected music' GOLDEN 'ROBIN I For Common Schools. 60 cents. An established favorite, which has a large sale. . f Musioand Musio Books mailed. rost- iree, on receipt 01 retau prices. OUveTDitsontftCo.,C. II. DltsonA Co., aug 13-2taw Wed Sat& Weowly ent , . , A - Hew Premium TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE FIRESIDE JOURNAL! TO ANY "MAN, CHILD OR WOMAN WHO i will forward tts Oira ' Dollar for one year's BUDscnpuon 10 mt3 -jx ew iKMiar vy ee-I ly, "THE FIRESIDE JOURNAL," we will lorwaraa : 'r. j BEAUTIFUL CUROHO, , Rlr ISttTS fin 13 oil color ). incASAd fn a. bA&n. tlfnl rosewood and gilt frame, with glass and back complete. This chromo was laade ex. pressly for us, entitled : THE DARGLE GLEN," " A magnificent landscape scene. We cannot describe this elegant picture in words it is a copy of the original painting by DORE. 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Having JL a large part of her cargo engaged sne win have quick aispatcn. apply at once to , anar 13-St ; For balance of freight . V1CK & mEBANa. Notice. JALL persona are' hereby; notified: not to credit any of the crew oroffloera of 'the British Bark Ella Moore, as no bills contracted toy them will be paid by captain or Consignees. . f ' ' lc-oq h. Hi SHAW,: Master HAuais &' Ho wiii, Agents c f - a j a. Tft aug 13-tt Confectioneries. en A of MaJQlard's celebrated Goods to arrive on next steamer and received week- ly.i At, WM. M. STEVENSON'S, , aug-tf . 8 Front Street. 0Jes. Standard Sheetings,.; For sale at Factory Prices by - - aug6-tf WILLIAMS & MURCniSON. "540tard; Brandy--54. rfTTE , HAVE JUST PLACED ON DRAUGHT TV " a qluartar cask of TALE; BRANDS, 1 Otard.Dupuy ACo.'s.of the vintage of 1854, probably;; j .n i.ta -f ; '-. - FINEST OLD BBANDT Ever oJTered in the city. Pure French Brandy, puxo Port Wme, PBbenrrdy. aiug&D&Wtf 7 North Front StreeC ! ; Cotton Bagging, 1 Qfin ROILS. ,ETRA . HEATT-wT , ?f u I rfl Jl J u; i n:iVH;i -.11. " i V . i ' . ' in ' ;j For sale by ' ' J." aug 6-tf WILLIAMS h MURCniSON. PloTirlrFlourl! I., HARRELS. ALL GRADES, I JtiVyy .t - I , For aale low hy .Taug 6-tf WILLIAMS MURCHISONVt wttt.iDIIIO CAltl AUiy VI3lTLaO CApxinted L in the .nost elegant atvle.at-i- WM. II. BiaT'ARD'S .yi printing' and Publishing Louse, - MISGEIaLANEOTJS. THE "STAR". 4 - S Job PRINTING ; HOUSE, Book Bindery, AND Blank t Book Mannfactory, W. II. BERNAItD, Prop'lor, WILMINGTON, :Nv Ct"?. JK' f.-Jr. : 1.1." i ' The Only Etalllslimeiit In tho ; State liaving all these facial- : I, nuiiv uut lug uii tucsv mem :: , I, , , u 1 I ties combined THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF ... . . : . TYPE, PAPERS, OASbs AD INKS I I G If 1 1 ET W Vf O I? Cf fMl P IM 0 lv 1 u B T V " l,,Ta K IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ! 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Aug. ll-8m 'V';T" " LOOT A ND FOUND. . I w nst. on lfondav ni-rht. Aurust 12thi a I Xj White Lava Cameo Lrooch. gold setting, lorthe recovery of which a wltWe reward f will be paid. Enquire at this ti.oe. 1 - aug ltit . , . -i (- ! ii ,( , . .... - t .... i .1 i O.S it.; ' J ..
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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