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;lj Mointmjgi star. .Witt. BERNARD, ,1 Editors. GICEBOW. HARBIS WILMINGTON; C..' ' Saturday MoRtNG,,; Sept.; 13, 1973. Sept. 13, 1873. , ,,ri - 'WOTICE. 7UA the Stab street Mr.' Hugh Green All RnWrintions rrr-T. r-i np to October 1st will be Mr.'W? J.-Elwell,'and from : 'U.' ( -t 1 '.. ! . ;j.-t to Mr. Green, who will paper regularly thereafter. a-wmTriWNn linnTII. . , ist.oi.the ghostly rocation, worthies f it.!. 211. tln;.ttnntmn tn the assaEiio of Lincoln.' Sirvm a follnni' I- wv-"" . r ft l,OD oaan Ttnnt'h ?nl1io flpclv and heard ,wv -r-H :.t--v r - r - T.:ii iTT r? nonsKa Tlrv Tortnrras horror of which' we Dry lortugas horror of. wnin yte I To CUT SnDitriMH Banm i iu - , . w , - j , - -,--,-0 : - -- . - - - - - r .,ff;: ' l the; wararoDejoM iue ;psuuuiueMu j ij. wermon. isotn n.awin uootn ana Mvq TT li rum iu; f.i;vvvw"vyv , otitiait-Dast luree1 ouwe. iuis'. ui.u- maae meir .aeouc .on ine ixarua 01 - . mLS-r'Jlr.- :.Kott.Ad that she and hfe,raaaffh,-4,rtA$l?:i.,i,. '4 wi j uonoi. sixtiand rW..u,, Pe South of the centre xf Market snewaii1 JacksoW ?IAht60;'V agpd Mi'-M' iriEN: 'f L ..-: k-vi. v ,v , v . :vl .'::Li--Li U.- UU:a' WA i,! hfiAiitiik iU'Un A. rlL o niiUk'idr I ." .writer. will be exclusively in cnarge oi eleven yi v y wMiJ?,-. Iwiprove4 0rder of Hed atI1- hayehad so much ana ad nauseam, : He11s oStLonia JB5?icor :"vft i. ,.i5iA4insf,ant. however, me names-uaneu i paper, that "lie- saw tne verir I tflhle X. Wilkes Boothsome timd in 1866, -in one 'of 'the Telle w 1 vS rWll-i.tsV j 7; r; v" 4""" fr; ? ; 1 lar, bearing appropriate i uiscriptions,f l while rte waa at the anex of his his- " , , . trionie trreatness" r; This Booth ? cravo o o . I to nis aiscoverer as a lOKen uv wmcu i 4 has thus in the finding of a" dead man 1 count, lie claims to be a. plood rela- I tive of the late Andrew Jackson Don-J elson of MemnhifL and ia on hia WaV having been presented by, the citizens tered bv the heat, ran. into the room - of New Tork to Booto father yeari cil t 1 r fTtfc " bis friends would know that he -was :QtmcH.of, tiie -United., States,, T -TV"? -w? i30ll?f . . gerous position of Mrs. Linton, forced permit the occasion to pass without Fusion n in France has had a marked TTq vfl Tl . !"R.AV5l.l Tiftf t P1V alive. - - their way through the emokeandiiito some- effort-- to . return our grateful eeo Pon certain branches tof fashT. VCA J The name of this.individualwho tha room where she was at work and thinks to the Great Connrnl 'of Tlplal ionable industry; 4A. Paris correspond ... u , - r r : a- . a ' - u eclinsed Stanlev -ia Carroll jackson alyJl pecUve Tribes f or. this public evidence l-.ruyxiuvruuuoeo. ouia , . . known, is an ojd, uoneison, according to Jus own ac-J mo ana for tte past eighteeuyears V year afterea? 1 in the discharge garments may be aa simple or. t i. 1 ti, s "jton Hobday street was built, awl in to that Tuane.to settlA the.,pstates of I -., a,oin ivn.-:i3:- j I . ,. . . , f; t mai once aisiinguisnea Aennessean. 1 Daring the war , he served as captain j in Terry's Texas Rangers. -At the I cWoTfte straggle hcwent Wcsf ana smppeairom can Francisco as 1 '"flwrt nto .aacuJ s. Tm' rfJno 1 Mmmmv i wu I. t through the J " i i ,nl THE COURIE-JOTJKHAIj ANDT ItlmytngT)ecome quite fashionable f . . :l ;F?Hwr.il?m!J I nism, Ulwiifr aent to tne scene of the Kn kibt opwauuns m vne central part OI j.eu I ;hed nea ne is a nrare' man because npne I . . DffK!v taP.:Bg would underttebat he-has ;ddne., -: vn,.:w i; V.V.4- I aucy, auu "vtiu iiuc suuua i pat t nnntto. tor this tinrt rpoontmn I I rmua Tto 'ftofiTf j Vat , hoc I - i ":-.'.- o 'rx i )Y ''"""'S uuuu tiiiuugu mo lTrrll- i a 1 A .fRU!- -r-r " --vr,wM- f- vi 1TO iwulw. 9 ApproximaUons or f300 each to the mntlsteas of the far East,lna fSc ust,;.. believe, that our Lsojourn ended ma manner w -SSor-eik. - -r-r - - -H. ii? I . : f"r.fr :W p7"ame 51110 w;.c.ar among yon may be productive of geOetai dviracerientf ofl,niahkihd, i. Sp5,eo priw." .Tl!! J : ljsoo camMP the re"er.fi?K Pges toturn. Since its first erection g00d retsTandtend to bind faster Griglnaga'strugglfffor'supramr. John Wilkes Booths r - - : it has been steadily jpuredt ater thord thatnnlte all true Bid Men- acyiipontW pa'rtb W fce'WeopTe! oli- ,4 AXo-$i eateiM ? ntfvf to-" fvP . - 'frreativrerceiri -'the' ambnnt that'-- iWIJ'aU; jtU'-itn-u'ri J tt' i.f .i. - .i i.ji,. L.t.. two 5.000 Prizes ' .400 tucky." liiis 'gentrenian "is vouched-j had eight years topay-tor itinaffnirai aa '1f(jTe' forfaa k Confedet.Mofrlr' rrUQt instalments tne-nnaerstanaiflg 'Deinff f ot' tlne fitW riin irid a. - ::acWM; UrrginU-was.r: . . .- t: c ji-.i... j i jz, '.. T t. tti i Hrej-Waato jejaeyQieaiQtne jmrne- 1 XT ; i 1 .. m. i fatwuiiww ao uuBHiuu us 11 ui merejy to wnie theeeds and 4escxiberthe .haunts " T J"r 7 J:"".a"",w T the terror of the country aroand I j-jsranjaort,'. Duiioe' wafr-seht-'td touMiTUT-.Ts Trfef 1T V t i 1 - 1 At.. t -1 , utnru g. to any A particular, party.' The Courier- Journal renders the State a' :Soulh too Iqo(!bham.foK:,o have tl.A remAfnut dumrk,tl :iU t-v mi , ...;j--r,wi(;uH.. xiiw , ..v.4.j nub w nave m 4V 1 1 I. I K V - U 11 Hr ST OAAmfl a a BV mese manjtea ireeDooters anil Af im,nir , .u ' : , t : rr.i T,Tirjj j-j-jrvxixri . 1 r-"--v'"j-yTiierBaWscenlal!taT:-t9i-oiHi-,-Ba I of an nnnvalAd'elimAte. and mhabitAd.'! ..4, ..... T.,-; .v i In ...n n. ; i , lMM! fte aQthori- nable, were also entirely nsmdedi -ka f urther leomrfiunicatidtf was read by a harfljjmt,thriftless peoplehey ;IF5S?faa ties. Tie has arrested two of the oFaefWa from the 'commandant 'atJiFort;Dela- present .capackiea for development Canned Goods of every descri,, yrnitsr Fish, hand, andiproposesto see tfct A-S0J and.infem0 are fairly tried if there is such a thing ' Jt pmoMh thaja the, fir-eat fr of .thesetant lauds, canr boast.. -,. , ,h, k heide,, . " & ineoiaropangieaxanner,ine national Council of the.. Jtnited. St.at.ea. won Id . Emhraenur an area of 2.R50 sonare - - ' . . . . . - ( as lawmlientucky. s 1 . , WnpfAnieriP the 1 miles. theta.ids contain 'population L ,M , sOgma to rest upon her on'account of TiheJhll ; - o ' eaVieg m h Mm?', f these Ku.Klux, who seem not to 'be- t one feature .to saye it from the utter Cfondfemnation that shduldTbe Visited .jxu. ,i . ,. ..ijAf ""iii i6 upon watrage :everywhere;r r ItJs UgicaQt that Forney'ffPhU- UJaelphwH which has been ibe n. v u-urauvue ,. .1 the:utaMt teenMiiii 'the nB oe the .PJr W9wtentjfiti the.prpYjnce of i-' ftftfitrrttion., The curses, Jaji;UiiDipatient chickens, lif V wiiuvvuunii uuubu 1111 w N!i v b t hA'i f. 1 1 1 1 1 rrTTTi nir nrTno TirnminonT. onn i i -m w sw v ouvu uuiuvan au luib experience:6f th&pastUetfiJyears in first singers of the world, includine" ' timev-but-I-aobelieve they arecting ,t- rA,at-firi:ifii: u Bosio,' Mario;-1 ilGrisi. :' :PicMon pdn' pnneiples5 which iri theendwill ;ffeullfSt lni,Patti, luSBiSp; :."Sg d 8nd. rMbhangeS. I ui possibleesttaints upon our eleet. L ;.i.4 1:' !7 -Tj!ir7 r IJL .1 ? ' 4i limor ?! ??iLvr' i mn: - - - i7-j-:.j. ..,f. . ; : aV " .i " m T . l VUU iUD llfib Oli MLIMLK I (H ' FHIir.r HK I . ... fV'V.W-Ha THE BURNT BALTIMORE THE A" j The Flre-Dtner ana Narrow Ei cape of Two ladles History of tlie ; Tneatre. . f'x fif '-' '-; f?': fBaltimore' Sun. 1 k There seems to be " a" 'belief iff the mlnila nf the Attaches of the theatre that the nlace was .fired by an incen- r diar and thatit caught iii.the scene Vootn inthe rear of Malguire's saloon, on-6ar streetThe--first-personncr dbcoYer:thattbeilieat?flwaa:On:fir64:AioMs greatreatraTid-daobter, . . . ibw . 1 tvna mra. ijiiiLii wuu uv. ivuai k vi' i urasie vieriuKii. tiiie uiiuiiLKr uiduuu i mi i ?sixT iit-i.iip 1111111 trior, rvftrnnn or Lne Liia,Lie uuemu" i VC Si " on i? aveixe .Bireeu iiw. ivwpi pwiyir - :. af l . i. .T.'U li r--u;. J, ly awaWfonnd herom';filled with cmnlrfr'i'HW tirst ' movement Was itO I ,' -t ':'..'.'.Li .'.(.S.'... l.'AWhl.iMn I w-,wmx JMt-5 r" : aeiasDeetsuoiame :9wig,wvpm 7; r , v a if., I vStt tha timet chn hart AwalrpriP1 hpr 4 . . -. . 'Anilirati ! the flames had reached the . " t,!, !?iitpcflvpd payable to of the;I,being lo J ' I nl 1iimW rnnmiiind :nvatB; Office I; .irtiiii. QrxiVt'.atVhi'i.'tW.O. I iarmerft dauffhter, adaressea a farm- J from disease or natural decav. :.. ... . :. ,! that "date i "i T T i ' 1 li V . -r i L' meetino- at Washinfrtoh:" TAW a ; Wft wm prevent the hair from falling-oritL n-f. ; L,Mared tlso on tte Hal. Beqt freq byii I !-:i:j4i,vivnr 1 0WWJxraprovea-uraer:oi ilea men T J 1 R. P. HALL 3b CO., Nashoa, N. H., Proprietors. : u by a choking sensation, and when ftU-.-i.. n.n n,ivtfffv-Aj.ttti Kansas, Tribune pleasantly speaks pf Forsaieby aiiidraegtBta., price oo.rui-,i ijf, - I- a "3 1 tA triivpse the Ritme the flames darted I If1 ' and her brother .badly, on his .back, arms and faceyuand for the rmoment cutting off ; their; troati?Tbeo next , . back to the stagre, when Nellie' and v uTnfht mshnd' to a wiVidmv fac- nnPMpT - itrepfd -TfeitVed 16 a! roof tunmny at.;thebaseofho second 1 lZ"JZZ v 5. .-v-Tbv?yjrine.c.,a.eiegaies.1i ironxr several ?r?irr-72 - j Iinton, Although fearfully bjis Fvi tfiA TTTro inr t nTnwinrr intn t hp I JllSZ" Z.l" Bireet me iuir;ai uressca auti wmcr nt htkert fiWtliPri'ili; "o" " ,"ow X' . " f tuy. , nuovnuio ,.osiw men compelled her to quit the place. has been under the control of Mr. Jno. T. Ford, whose ) loss '.MWS ""U"f f rr i - ; troyea was erecieo. xne quince was Duiii,8py snoscripwn,,t sarie ; oy f"aireu ""7"-;UWl",f ' Zlttcyfgf was tne arcnitecs ana ouiiaer. t vvnen 1 first built Hollidav street was a mere " f .,v x - ; t , ; r r' ' cJf yiv'til lv-? i ih031 ' 4 i ;:s I oAfleruixdergomg tUMieC Omeremt i.majRagejrii3 Ontl 1. I llt wastemcWeMforMri-FOrdbrM Jf? it m??A5l4a uiutf. ihku?u w, iuuf, . wtuai b ipeai,t.i 4 W -umpjan, jia, the Wear tlwfeBerncHragte the bodyf j 3; . ; lerfcyi Wl the Tear,J 30X15100,000. e diate. rebuilding of the theatre: , M1r r yBy-f '9T&'JKV on Monday night nexVand-. was en- TnTirrn inRrv. wTiTP.rr Tverff xTTn n..rm mn- 1 :i'ThesUz'e I has been trod by all the great artist ("IT ChM??l Fanny KombIc,Flor,ce; I ,f , - f j iuu. Hie ittVUCr . UI LU3 pre8ent ,Vm. .Warren, now at 1 tne.iioston jyiuseum, azed . sixtv-one I . Y .a ai years,) Mrs. Willis, his dster now dea4,McCrea4y, the ordinal Kavelsy rjhkripa TTpphp-- -T?Hfln . . ' . ' 7 Ellsler LolaontezMrs. Davenport, : John ensCollin. Powers, : Barney w ,-t- -t W T,rf:- H. L. Bateman, and many othere, :ln- 1 j - -- -r-j.i,i ,iuurauav uvuiiiiiy;. wnico inviraiinns 1 k:ursl narnors in t. iir worn. TKisRRSRRfi 1 n.ir..- n . ivst- -.'Tx j jr.ntvru. a ia of the dramatic art would, include1,' '' .mmgM-edhi Jlth- Bistori.'all whor have, "been- and-the Brithgoeroment'has pub 0n stage dari&g the ce, , tohed,WQ!nyqixwes off 'ithe AngW J.., -On the boards of old Uolbday fiye.tgramniatists olftTwelfthCenturf.'' generations, of the Jefferson family have appeared, viz: the elder Joseph Jeefsonr4iis sbna Johiif Thomas and Joseph and two of his daughters, his , sirlproi. 1 ho host retiresp.ntatrvA of old I J ladies - on the American - stage ;V his great-jrrand-sons, Charles Bffef er? sonand1 Jonn DeMoniVVeatl ' TMtttraarahtelT mm - -I -u " li.trv. "fV"1 1n,u council of the Uulted Rtatei. . r - 1 .tiAt 9tl0ttheiGreat Cfeuncilof ;Iia: vi -' i . t... i :,..tij I Grand Incohdneei Joseph Pyle acting J I TJnited Stages for, the . first .tfrne'bn meir - nunung grounas ,ia eiaware. rrEErv: 'ZSr" - lutcu X1! "K 1 weat Minnewa; (or guard of the - .. iiiig; . the Great C6rincil of DelaWare' to re- ;,.ann. rA,j;.?i tv.A tt.;; gtaeg . ,;aiU io .i..i t,vstiii ijui ,it tWbniMTOsleV W turned arid arinotmced that the Great : -i a . Councilor the United 'States " were ready td be admitted. i V , ' " Sachem amif lua ,TnPmnera!fi the tl KStates marched into the troom,0-wheri 2b the Members ttf the Great Court rf Delaware L - 1 Great Chiefs and Jsrothers T -ua l a . 1 v .1 ' I - iiup. uau mk rebponse to vuis. cordial and warm vrecep4aoa would I v .ii.-.v. i.. u?T. , ia. nave laileri to the lot 'ot uflmn ' older I Ware and the rnerri heVa , of " her iJ i amonffthcbTethren of our order, bnt . &. . . . . . rr tuis paouo reoeptionor n9 oy tneiiea 1 Men of Delaware amidst her bunting. grounds lends a new charm to our sc l ciaiiBtercourserna makes usleel in- etto'ta Snitr. .b,:'he,' "f i(A,Mn.r :; r&M.t: runt'f T)aura .n a Tk, I LV " ? !uu ui uuw wut wiiiui- est tnanits lor tnis kma recepti Friendship aiTdharitya;iAnd when0 th Great Soirit shall Hnmmortlofrhm nt to TTitflf f wlsa. IT;,, ? Ye and-Globgrnetb.foreve in Righteousness, ,-. . . . . i i .o .meretheamhie: and the tvt J 10 ine.Kmmomiiitmemant To e4aad4keTr5ritofcr.M m . a aj a) aj . a 4 Tir Aaf ti a" ' ' ' ' ! resented by Ho Xiatnam ana.oreorge Uj. xiasnneiL; i1jvt Past-wat;lHCohTJTiee:Pyle, of th Greats Council of - Delaware;1- arid Coimmttee ;'df Ar.l 1 or onr flntlf!S. w.lLHRPmh ftin rfiffprent.l '"Myuouuiyuoacio wcaoc, i.ciasaU..aDt 17UU11S.3 . ' Will bebeaVy. j inrisdictions atld we have alwavn'met I "Ut the, material must: -have an .. era- I Grand Extraordinary Drawing, 916, on i8ta Dec.'7S I Wlin warm neariS ana COraiai irienas I "yAv7,y j y l.,,,.. ... . 1 The amonnt drawn in every Ordinary Drawing -V-.f excnmQani,,pan.quet. to-morroFii LfipaatiWrtik mm-mymxm to ani be present at ai entertainment Unr eastepmBeJngfertiJein thq lex- giveuav i.uj.., vprxiouse, on mi j ; . i 1 . Sermon i ; jvlii: li-. k-. ..i. uii;riAi utii wl! ,:T!:lEXTBACrr.l v n-utl I ' : ; Gov. S'eV t ... - .... .,.!, !--.-...-..? .....i ,.. i' i ; . ';'.. ...''; . 51 . .?;.t'f?pe. 9f .l. '? I .... 4 - . TO' wia, look uponit?a8 a ,proot .that we ha veaco a -tsnarrere inl Ithe char- acI,er of out government. thgs cart be idone, which ido late the letter of the eonstitu of Many not vio- con8tita tioni but which: effectually change .the- spirit , n 11. -re ...t -f i .i. I auu puoijo twairss ; JtepprterTrBo .qh believe that General. Grant I orxntheeblican: leaders mean to- brine - annn'tl tiiihh U leaders mean to bring about such U (soil- Ja, 1;-GoviiSeymom our-No I do not think t- ' - -"jraF- oci ui our. ? uuu au v uuuui xy vuu x w 1 1 j i y. -r eiith nntnAort(fti-,4r.ia STAR BEAMS. l ?The"neaUfr of ifTQuizo'sald b inspire feeritrfis apptehensiorife. h. ' ! lampa, r la.j has been Without a J .cityoorporaipn pince 1867, p xsently J ii J I.J f.v ir-TaKBrftdVlC6tl fl'unVTt ' MY U1 1 J '.. I I 6SmfdVt8e8' f rOtnTTOTtUgaa," 1 of the 2d instant, report? fifteen JfCliVlff-'tClCl..-. j StOWfe has kept 'Open ' . C. I scholaiiiir.stlorida during the summert-borl ownrejxjJ " the ? boary eadp4 Mi -.hooknosed rtAvtl nf tKp. J vji.vn wrrrt.iv 'ihmenJ! - . . . Williac William H. Seward's heirs, have paralleled in thw country.1 The South Florida oran The SoMh'Fforida Joransre crbt Us Preae.arSr;in-er Ore tnOWtt in taO" MStpry 'Ot - tfte country The fruitJill! bfin this cuuuirv. 1UB 11 ui6 wiu uriug-vuis season at.the.g,roves twenty dollars ii a . UiiThe.XiOndonAerace2i)aysMr.; Joaquin Miller s; book about tho &lo uuu vqiume, m wuicu.uo. .relates uvs adventures at the California diggings I r, i'ji ; '. .-r-; -t?0. "y iuu ttiuuuj' luu uutuia iuutaus iu cat j y life.- " 'J ' . l Among the womdn of; literature - - -r-;-. J Anna Rickinspn, ; and, Susan. Bd: h ' -n: ' tv rencn, countess i ; setzea a t . " . t ! 1 1? wftii 1 1 1 luiif 111 11 ! w r -wbi ax u t t rump ar a v mm n v oking herofoioe to a whbper, said,;- While they.i;aro - cutting up . the wis, and we have got five minutes' HinKin fowls, to RDare do tell me the- historv of the lQ sPare,J30Aeume tnnjsory 01 tne r : t. n nt states thati..Chambord- dresses ?', reeiy tantas- ,. j , . Tno samoan aenfxbue. ,r.i ,; . . Recent? arrivals., from the. South Pacifio( have. brought news of thp ter mination.of.the. war. that focfour fS -Wl I writer On .English Character and liter- on for the Hair ever offered to the rpublic to , i ( Academy. -.-.. t fi:L-- ty.iUA-kHii-iJLnUiy.ALtVi,4HL I - mm . ..- 1 si4A:iJ,r-4j-i--i.-i,-vf'i-. ,;iii'8o of .i.600each..i..i...j.i....i ? 40:000 uw' ?jLtrr i uitvc caiuu ttuviuiug uuuub its uru by-airgreement :avoieiHtheinnabitanUofallVt&biis- t .l'ina-ornriritr.'triA Mnn anil wn: r iwith'Apw, "the chief- tpof: Upolir, .-as, te:IcapitaUhee I . m si a S . . foreign, residents,; have been, .request-. f rnese events in.tne 'Tsoutnx'acina he United States, i The Samoan Islands,; lying inthojpathway nof commeroe .1 reuie, uavipgjHunie oi iiie largest anu 1 .-t' 't : .v. rifs 1 Prevent ' hrich 'The Uiernreiti-th beiiig barely1 K- . - ...ti '-til I i . ! i . ; niore tnan toueuea orings tortn j au tropi rarrowu cOffee, HmeK ui.Un.i riS..- 'Z r j aan , wnA. some of the- ahnoBt spontaneous prT duuts of the bamoau' groups i'-t. a- 8nfe -InterView -ivftn i Frof.; Wise, -..'i '''.tne Grkpnle.BaUoouaxfe.i d j . f o voi&i $l EXTRACT, Ji O ' '-: :t r' J to Dofiyouf!!aiitielpateiiik;ny 'boiiliio.tf with 1 Donaldson? t ''Hk-foo 20 -i f Wellj" said thexProfessor,. laugh-' ing;.:4!, iam'going to take a- shot gun with:me,:and if he gets troublesome Lwillbiow his head.j0ff., . t , ' .. . - . ... X Pehsyrvanfahledlcal " schools are still brought intq'aisreate 1 W the' sale of' false' 'diplomas' bnaSithor ; ired institiitioh8.! These dipfotaas1 can' ne Doughtl or small-' strn ndJ not long'ago' England and Ge'rmanyvWerei flooded with themlt 'no J flpptears' -thatotherviwcoiintries.' are f also I the. scenes b'tliis:rHscMity..'iriSi uJs u. 1 .. 1 pew. iepu.Diic,ap assist, generally 1 .xKjCJfjJr n esTADiisning it upo a soiia oasis. 1 ,t . .a a waa vkimj wmw fcwfwvmiw aaw w a 1 Tlaved-ft-TTtsrireeThe trenerafi' ed ffood Which xtfMTfeftmh Y -1'So?ftoaii- WJ kran ivwU'- ! fcil Remade , 1 v.1UuuS v Kw I deuvery of the good o-fi rbtett;p ftiviliwpri.-i i'-v. .i;vrfn. I n 1 'such clatoa wffl ao SPECIAL NOTICES. ' ' ' X x. U A;J tJmAi i" erreciiy oaoriess. nnatihg qualities superior to ffa. Burns. witnout danger 01 expioaing of taiun ; plod In Manufactured expressly to displace the use sIOTouboub. its sarety unaer every tyt its perfect burning a ualltTesr are proved by its continued use in over 300,000 families. ..,111 .. - . 11 i. i j .a . ,. , i .j . -directly or indirectly has ever occurred from The Surname arlvloirof life and? woDertv. re- salting from the use of dhfeap and dangerous oils In thA TTnitprt Kta.f-.Afl. la. Jinnfil11nr. TBSIttsaraiiCBmpaMe wholesale bj 'thepMprli,CHA8.PJiAl''i' &co.t in Pnltrn street,. Niw York. . . i aug34-6mD&w ;TeT " eeptl lw-dAw ITlotlaerrintotber; Motfcers, Don't fall to proenre MRS., WINSLOWS SOOTHE INC SYRUP tot all dlseases'iacidcnt to the period of teethlnz in children. It relierei th child from pain, cares colic reuulates the bowels, and by eiv- tag relief and health-to the child, gives rest to the motner. ,.; . , , , , ,,, Be sure and im tot u" r'MRS. W1N8L0.WS SOOTHING SYRUP. For sale by all druggists. jnne24 eod-t.m.--ttt-Uun-8at.. 'J j-j v-iViV" . BUSlNESS.iPARDS. te 9. A. ADBIAH. ... " Hit tJi.i . -l.. , l VI j. A JLI AN V OL jL EU S , i - Corner Front and Doclc StM- WILMINGTON,' NC. ..rt fV ,,,m ALLJT bbanchbs, ... Countmerchants wUldo weUby calling and eianrhiing oar stock.. " -.. : i.m rnorl on us 19-tf MOFFITT & CO.j -.fiBNiRAi, comsioiokchaiits,., wmgiT.pptjptaWw.M 1 Tfr nrtJHEiit -ac son. 1 pqmmission merchants -li - - t .;o: ioW,T.f4.Pffto.- :sg& x&uZ .nW ' and "fW Grouad Meal,earlHomlny !:,ls -Ai?-and 3rit. - i f Moat 9 and 10 N. water bl, wumington, N. u Proprietors of the Merchant's Flooring Mills. . nov 25-tf i it ORDINARY DRAWINGS. I rr.. ivw - tt. ov -iort Cla88 91t..0cti 4th, 1873 Class 913. .Oct. 82nd. 1873 muni m . JnVv aath ists I. nasa yw.. Aug. ia, i73 Class 914!. Nov. 8th,187S Class 915.. Nov. 26th, 1873 -ViaSS 91U.'. AUg. iJULO lU-(3 will be $40,000 divided into 782 Full xhrizes, as roixows ' 1 Prize ot.. : - i " of.. .,.$100,000 t. 60.000 ..a. "..of - h " of....:....... ,-S- " of $5,000 each 25,000 .. xu.uuu .. ; 10.000 10 ..oi i.uuue&cn J0,000 : -0i-ev.iL'r-Vi-:-vrrww I Appronnrauons oi sw eocn ioiae . 450.0Q0 Address aTnorerT toSRNIO IBOTHER. Commission MerchantKWhe are nrv onlranthortzed hwrrespoBdente Jn the Cnitod, Stotea to, receive, or I ltSabk)UoctorforexiJOrtatlonmlUvana,C h1 'etreet,a. 'ajOTlCIB! IS HEREBY BIVBN TO ALL freighter1 tola Company that CLAIMS tor on goods In transportation most withia THIRTY. DAYS of the date of the to this Company's Affentor; i- -o paia - nor conQeret. t 1 eraoaperinimaeat,SrtarioOT 19ot GenebSfflk,; 4- .J aA Liitila Jot- -a am (InnAo of WdtltBPWfao. JNeWJjOOaS JlOW ITlCeS. a. oi i,s ,utTi.faf.DwpwwEiwiMioi j, a7 'mWkW m WL;rr- JO BRING i SALES, it ?if-iV w-fl4 fT-lirft T at) a tro o Goo fl!a poiit!AiT;,;, 1 ;;;; i-AU5:Wsaiitl Upward K '"iir'coStlnile'tnni SiVeeki' ' .Viiihr-iui -SMsUis 3X-tt -;ilj 1ft t"1 ; , d. pigottJ 10 ; eeptj-tf j ?; 5o jjTobaecoyiat'j:. ,0$esifO:rfReift .it; gEVKRAl, WEti; xoCAxpnT nOUSESQHUENTxlnt j'l Apply to 1ai !4 'HOShJ WRlGHT 1 angas-tf !i ,!j taj- vdnu'i l-tptrtr aY- ' " Ill . ( HO I'tlS. G HOICK MESINAS, :.4 j n i.-il.T F iilil. J- at 60' cents dozen,1 At ,,:1'A ii o i J rf-j GEOr MTERS' auglO-tf - r'il and 13 So. Front Street, b Flour. Sugar and Coffee. ! r l f 000 BABREL8i LOUE ' ALL. GRADESi 2V)0 BARRELS 8UGAB,iALL: GRADES; I r 9 (1 A BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE,' all grades; J i K (Tj BAGS LAGUATRA AND VJAVA.:' CCJFFEE iVVriii'.;':-?! . i. ';- j ' V.' For Bftlft low Tiw f - 1 .:.;.. I wongni3aipecatTTrerjimme.nqineAaXK4L. tiaspa i -g Hj- est gafagudrd he& sJampsMur need. Send? - I For sale at retail hv the trade eenerallvr and at ,1-eod I itrT-tf rat ;jti.!i. J-.i! rift -.;-. ; i sept7-tf WILLIAMS A-MUR'CHISON. f;jyicxaLANEous. ; GRANDEST t SCHEME E V;E R KNOWN. 11 F O IMtT II WED, :' ' 1 J, 'roRTHKf 'beNeptt 5 toiri ' i:n - A f iui- iii:. ;(! li.rf 'f j;' Lmfo ' is: i -'$tT:;$ T 12,000 ; iiil). :'iU Vjvut Every If IftU Xielcet Draws a uiruii nhHE tobllTH - GRAND 4 GlPT ' XJ0NCERT AU- tnortzea oy. special act or ,a giw.ure aw tha YAnefl of the Pnblie Librarv Of Kep.tucty. will take place HxPtTblle Library Hall at Louisville, Kyrl.1 j WeneSdaylcc0iille t. iv 'i-iijii fi i!i;:i v i -;..borw j-.L ! Only sixty thousand tiefcets wiU be.eold; and one-: TT A KTTl HIET. half of these are intended for tbeEuropean'market,'r, " " 1-,L' J ; Ihua leaving only 80,000 for sale; in the United Statea I V Apniial Division of Surplus ir.oannA uVa.wAYMk jiicmAaad nf frvr IhA Thirr! CUm- 1 cert. The tickets are divided into ten coupons or'l arts and have osi their.' back iSiSETr ft e the grandest mtisi- 'nil p.xnlanation of the mode of u At this concert, which will be cal display ever witnessed, in this country, the nn- preceaenvea sum orl f fVoo" hi $1,500,000; Sivided into 13,000 cash gifts, will pe distribated by t among tie Mckeholderse itnmbere of he .tickets to bo drawn from one wheel by i blind cbildr., xen and the gifts .from another.' t,- ' . ; i .fiiwi-tsiiu M:'s ij I'm !" ilyiirff. ..y, :-ifi- jiIistvOj? aj?Ts.iR.w ONB GRANbtcifeH tilFT;3"'' .'J0.000 ONB GRAND CASH GIFT,... ... , ; ,. 60,000 ONJ5 GRAND! CASU'IFT,.'...1.'.'. '-U.UM ONB GRAND CASH ,QIFT,.-i iU.. 17,500 m i-h oiftai io:ooo each. . -100.000 80 Cash Gifta,', C.OOO-each; i . :uxt.i Ans ,160,000 B0 Cash Gifts. 1.000 each 50.000 SH Owh fitfru- e!l. 40,000. .109 Cash Gifts, each- x? 150 Cash Gifts ' '300 each; 45,000 250 Cash Gifts, 806 each, .-. :-32a Cash Glftan i u 10a eachlWi.. i ou.uuu ,-a,5w: 50U.UU0 lUTAJU ' 13.WU iulAlilIULIiuJlv A 044. ! Mnnnntiner tn . . 1.500.000 jVThe diBtribadon will iepitiTe. whether all the , tickets are sold or not, ana tne u,uuu gins aii paia in nrooortion txithe tickets soldi-ell miveoid tickets being destroyed as at the First and Second Con certs nd mot represented in thdraYPBai JiJ! 11 PEICE OP TICKETS4.". w r Wkhla .'tlrketjil 50.00-r Halves- 425.00: Tentbs. or eacn coupon. S5 00; Eleven whole tickets for sa.v tirtniH for ai.000:-112 whole tickets for $5,000; 227 whole tickets for f 10,000. o discount on less Uianf500 wonn or UCKew at aiune.' The nnnnrSleled snccesa of the Third Gift Con- cert as weU aa the satisfaction: gfvenxby- the First and Second, makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to insure the prompt sale of every tacKet. The irourth Girt uoncen win oe conauciea m jlu ub learned from circulars which will beeent free from this office to au who apply for them. -j M A JU4VIB UUf tMUJ 44 OMO AX4 W4 y.u.H panied by the money promptly fiiieo. xaoerai ten given to those who buy to sell again, i-' -. . , , ... . . f , . THOS. E. BRAMTiKTTE. -' " --' '' Agent Public Library Kentucky r . Public Library. Building, Louisville, y. . . " ' ' . J4RI1 MUKHr DUk UHCTk: ang 8i-aw3m . J ; : - y.-w ..- WILL REMOVE TO OUR NEW BUTLDING iCorner Front and Princess Sts'.,1 :.?.r:. ::u"-;t.'-i- .ixr-i; . Between this date and ' ' - -i' ; 07,- -:id U-nV : A . r. 8EPTBIttBEa L it, i WB WTJ4I. BKIX 017B RETAIL;: STOCK, AT ; COST, - .-f ' .-.-1; ;!; .-.'.! V ' ix ;-x: f ;i As it is our desire to open with a , ; - ; -rT'if' lh--l -!''..-;. Um: , . Fresh, and. Complete ( Stock, 'i - " Hence our determination to 'dispoee of the' same be-i Fire ahd'BiTTgiaTiProofi Safes. Tire QliBst StLargest MMiLmttorir of Safes . LN ITIEriC A ! 3 -1o i;.ijfi aii rihHESE SAFES ARB MADE W 1TH T kREtf AND -v i . JL torn-flanges around the door, of r?nnedVrought uuu lnuues, wiui augie corners, ana - ! 1 Warranted sJEreef from iTJampnfiss!' f,Fr6mlhe Sdenfikc Amricafl'llirJlS73l " . Since the Bostob lire we have Iven 'some aiten : Uoa to the; real merits of varfoms' safese with a view , of Supplying ourown office with, the best article -fca the market; and have accordingly made Selection of 1 urynuea Aiurq and Jfiaster bare raannfacturedby mh iw f yv., MMywiwaj) 'T 5 We will deliver these Safes faWJlmington at same prlce,as charged by ;mannf acturers in New York. 01 ' y Jw7-r j y fi 1 j ft WILLARD DROS, Agents; ' TDH.P'xTlT0 LANDS: -PlNlt io JtSri t oiiJ1 .viniiii ia v,lffnil 1 -;V ;'BUYING ANx i nlSTllil dgh oiING)iT0REENTiNE!it Uilii tt change- theif bnslaess. nd' remove ; further xwjai,Q,oiier ior aie meirrenare. property aamely: jder and located at excelleDtbaabiMB 4LrD-rz4L x urutsuune ouiis, au in goou ood rUrrQlng er. i BhandsJtf btfy- ingproduce. aud eeUing Goods; 25to 3Q ane yduia jnuievBnu'norses; u ursi-raie vy agons,' 'HaraegB. : Cr!.l 8,09a acres, ;Fartalng xmo TurperitlW' XX4UU.B, iuuuu aim uuxtm, wim guoa Juliainj?8. Etat tjlHS and hbuees f ot laborers, togeiher'wiU aS goo Js, wares aad,meDchtmdise, j and r nnwerons, othei ar tfcles tbo tMiotnrtd 'mention. - . w a.. JT1 , ...TheJabrmpropirtyis.alltiatedlrl a very heal thy' locality and will be sold in lots and parts to sufti purcliawjiB uu tj accotnrnodallu" and easy terms. uooa paper, with reasonable interest added, will be inquired. For particulan call upon ior address. J ". ys: .3'-; hj.u ... .Ebeneserje.C liJPo8M8sionven grni1ary,i8t18Sii wt p'5- Cot't illOfi vn J. T.nTt'''i-Y--.TTl.f''titi Vi fil ,jsc nVFi: r,;i ".- gij xiii if.tcv A UREI, , III t, I, c y l luvo Uiuo-J i! f!0 MVJ15.fJ j;j WAIi.OWPHICl!!.iUiIiK 'jttJy 81 -lwl.lv.' .513:1 JiEbWARDS 4 HaLL. 'i i. r) ' ' -)J .1 . Xj VI XI i . "i.uoHi; 3V ! .n.'-f .1- 'i 7i: FN LOTS TQ SHIT iVUKjx'i.M -iil lis bui.jn?eflfefi i,i jja ! ixfeb8-tt i;;i; ua,i B ADRIAN : YOLLERSJ i u Nova ficotiavBerririg. T f Rlt AJrryi.i H t y.l J. 1 fiwelMm -J VH"" !rij6jlD;BROS-i Dickdy Revived;; .1 1 fl 0? 'BARRELS CELEBRATED r! s 0 ' DICKEYFLOUBL . r . .r V. . A. . . ...,1 :;r : . -. J . . ... I I .. u i - 7 : -1 itom,' iVew- ivTieat ... EMT1KK 1 1 jATa mmm . 'err- a l Rrr-rcT. Iiifelnsuraiice 0 dU rjany Kiclod4;T Jrginia. Over 15,000 Policies Issued. J ikilHI'ili; h:. -r pjHJ jsAirsiia,;vSJna LOSSES. Rtm,; lr f!otuso, .' ".' "AND GOOD 2 SURPLUS 1 i iijJ-sa I r - .yiolhv 1? Prcmliuus Cas Policies Wberai. u rtKjil 1' .. ATKINSON &MASNIN&, W Age I - .,. r - ; ) , , "&u Bnrance itooms. 5 Water st. fW k",:?i,S 1 W., ft CantonPresident; John L, Edwards, Vfc. President;. D. J Hartsook Secretary: J J HrmH. ' .. .r , j,..awm, AssiBtant Secretary; Prof..R. B. Smith. Actnsrv. n " '" ' ."' . C. Hartsook, Cashier, j ,.- ; ... . murosLw - '.. . : . --l instLrance1 Kooms. TIuft WHf.liK?fCE CAP. ITAIi REPRESENTED AFTER Queen Insurance Co., of Liverpool and " r London, Capital! X . .... .in nnn (v,i North British and Mercantile Insorance n22y,.pitalA" 'v-V-y... 10,0(K),000 uamora insurance vompany. Capital. a w Vi National - Fir insuraaee , Company; "of HartfowL Capital.,. , mm Continental Insurance Company, of New 1 Yor k, Capital . U' i A . I 9 500 nm Phqemx Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, --Capii... ....v.;44....i.. 1,500,000 Virginia Home Insurance Company, of Richmond. Capital;..-. .s.;.r.: sonm VMARpThe.pldMercanlilo. Mutual oHew '..: '.Ti:' ,'.hiil-r i-'-:.x ':; . ; LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford, ATKINSON & MANNING, . - , General Asent 1 nov-te-tf I XNCOIIRAGE v xu " " " HOMB IlVSTITiiTiAitc 1 ' ... 1 I . . "Y A&rirUTIO!IS. j - jWymlfcy ftMinRf T?irA I .xx? '"f1;. f-ms, (Tire. I . ttttttt' Tsj-riT? TTT had riT txt a. i ,ii .f--?jr -.y ? AJ-cwJJxyii. f HOME INSURANCE COMlJOT: ' 1 j , . ,,-rj i .i ..... ... . . . . .r nmm, A.,. .V. xiiiB tvumpany coaonues 10 write rwnts, at fair rates, onallcla88e8 of insurable property. Ail losses are promptly adjusted sad paid. The "HOME is rapidlv srowiMr iri mhlu fnvnr unit nupraup. wiuicuiLauence, 10 insurers ox-property ui North Carolina.- . . ; ' j s Agents in au parts 01 the State. R..H. RATTLE, JrM President, j C B. ROOT, Vice President . " ": i SEATON GALES, Secretary. . , r ? PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. AX&inBUfl JHAJNW1NU, A OK NTS. aug 1-tf W.ilmingtou, N. C.. MI3CELLANEOUS. .':!REAT- lllJCrriON I Spring aii Siimber 1 DUESS GOODS ;x -J -r.-x-i , ,-AT . ' 2,H) Ttls.' striped I3iramWque AFlJlJii'tiniB- OF BTRSPED 1 AND FANCY GRENADINES WORTH 3t, REDUCED TO 20 cents. A LARGE TayPFSTRlTEP AND FANCY PLAID .TaPANESE REDUCED TO 20 Ct. per Yard. . t...i.4T7 .w-f. -! t sm-si-!". . And, all Pthera afcaujnspoiidinr ratf.ehaTe SEA-SIDESKIETS, Worthy of the attention' of our customers, which we offer at 75c and upwards. Lace Points at a great 'sacrifice from $10 00 and -upwards. . :WHI.TJB.G 0 Q,DS, PtqueevNaiiieookB aad Summer Suitiass ia endless yarietT. . - - . . . Our COMISTIO BSARTMENT nbraces alii the prominent brands of white,' and nnhleached w. xxi. widths, at prices to defy competition. I JuiielMr'M ii-AKnnii,i, i . .i;.o. TTTTv HIBBARD. HOUSE, a Jo ijiuuf.!'! fij jii.nu-M? ! ' MfOnmi: jM' city CARTiBjW fcOtaTY, N. CHAS. -HIBBA11D, KOKXETOB. Will Aljjfi. 1 , . 1 ... This splendid Sea Side Waterier Place-, sted .at Beaufort Harborwill be opkfor the neeeptionof 'COOttS fBt-i&14ii 1. tliOJity iiUl ii ... .. . J IttOnday, ls, IMSf IT-IS ACmrpWLBJED, T0;BE: THE MOST MS- .... . . ' fii."-.ii. t i :Ou.AMCtoaBtf..tb DiditedStateBl des tined tO DB. l"he Turminm rf tfin tmyit ' Southern f TacBiMW)ad. UiisurpaAsed f aciliues for eplen- SdAi'yi'g.f Fishing , and . Balfaing. The Steanrer- onpt. Tvm. a.', unapur, voramanuKr, ic'-" xvParUes, wishing to engage rooms, will please w- dress as above; v.'u ?... .;--'. Jnl. 1Ath 1019. , , II- ri-T. v srea. t i I ' . t ViUUlt MA lit Jl!-if j! i-jj.-i' j !!: ' ' ; Water ! Works Oompany. ''?f Hf fjl,i';-,)il"i r .-. i TWENTr-FTVE THOUSAND DOLLARS OP th Capital Stock of the-Cape Fear Water m dnry suDscnuw. -bbIH .trwkTrill be-held -Cronlv: Morris;" on Wett- aesday, the 17th day of this mouth, for the purpose ui organizing saie corporation Of tne eiecuou -President and five llkectoreaceordin?. to the P" visions of the Act of the General Aesembly lJcor" porsitintf said Company.'-f 1 ; J ! ' : - W. A. WRIGHT, " . T. B. GRAINGER. i-i hi'.. '.tiuiirtiiii3')30VX MeRAE,. . Corporators named in the Act; WnjirKGTON, N. C, Sept. 8, 1873k Jvi'i Molasses1 sm& Syrup! -AND- i t !Ut lj,J i West India , llolasses, rut r " - , i i; tj -ujqyor sale tery low r.' ' -oc-tf t s l'i WTLLARDBROS: JbTesn Jiird Jjooq, PAm EILLEK, y607taNG SYUP, FLAVOR- ftog ts, Fsln Os, eraj Watccs, Sponge BSeed, :4ow. JfedrjMix ' ? j . w,o; For sale byj , july 80-lw EDWARDS $ ILAU. 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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