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oxning Btnx. WJI, 0. BSBN1BD Editors. CICERO W. HARRIS wilminqton n. a: Friday Morning. Oct. 1 ?; 1873, v Messrs.. Walker, Taylor & CoJ,'. Advertising Stab in -..,, Both, editions of oar paper 1 bo found tie' it their office, 134 West Baltimore F n m . ww mm M. vnawwpa mn m. mm I' AU Arl ', CAROLINA. , Messrs Knox and Gill, merchants of Camdems finding their business gredtly damaged by excessive anfl unequal freight charges on! goods shinned over the road from Kingsville to Camden and again oaproduce from . , & . . .' Camden to Kmgsville, brought suit in the Circuit Court to recover the excess over a fair and legal charge, rp, "s - , . 't - tSo The case was decided m favor of the plaintiffs. An appeal to the Supreme Court was then taken, which court sustained the inferior tribunal, giving judgment against the road. The principle invplved was the right under , the charter to discrimi nate in charges against what is known as way freight, and this decision for ever negatives the claim. The Ma- rio Star, from which 1 paper we get the facts above recited, says that in all or nearly all the'railroad charters, - :,.:., v.;a -mere iro: Bunuiu; pruvijuvuo ju -hho subiect, and every community in that- State is interested and will be affected by this decision. Indeed it is a very . important decision,' ai it declared the i i i i i i:uit' all distances, great or small, and that what are called way freights must be brouglit to that standard. - - thr vRRivrir. - .The : Right Centre . of the French AssemDiy win propose wnen xuai " body meets to 'extend the term of "the McMahon . adminfetration.) It ia J inta to establish the Republic? It is J hannv for France that the elections r last Sunday in four departments'were' -3 ii t d- 1 ' r so decidedly Republican. Smce that numbers of wavering delegates have declared their purpose to vote for the Republic when the! ques- -. . . A ,,'.,,. tion comes Tip m the Assembly. The Bonapartists have not yet taken sides I I witliL either of the principal contest - ingjparties.- ,Their, natural affinities .ire rather with . the t Left than the Right, but what they may. do is un- known. They have no great strength I in the Assembly. ' Upon - the :whole we' 'regard the' " l. - , . . I "chancei slightly in favor Of tire:estab- --'-I 1 . ' : ,1. t 1 i i j -1- 1 m r 1 iisnment oi 'ine iepuDuc, witn , m.c-1 Mih6n as President and a composite ministry. va rj-u .-f-'-i-J. - ' :' TRlSXLKABOJtEBSFOII.TIfI8 COlJNt. - We observe "by .; yesterday's ; tele grams that proposals for 20yCjOd trisb. laborers have. been made to "the Irish . Laborers' Association" by : persons in this country. ; . Via are fflad to chronicle this fact. XUM mote ott!he" Engsh, Scotch and : Irish could be induced id come over . , , . . . . to us, it would greatly assist us in the dftVP.loTtimPht: -nf" nnr ratnnt.rv'-' ' Wfi peed thetn'm North Carolina. Let them come in as great numbers as v . .. . ease. . The abolition of the Electoral Col- lege, a reform demanded by -the , - t . nangea spmt ot our government, is Btrbngly urged upon Congress at the next session. Tha ommittee on'the 'subject Wpointed kt the last session 'i wilrrecommnn -t.hn ttiph amo Hnnhf. . 3 ' . if r,,. . ' -V f. "Jan. . -.. . V If France: becomes a monarchy . a, " ' 1 " . . o :?zpl frr?Hcl.r?n Paiu wifl 'alse-'die, and thusrnonarchy will once more reign triumphant- in all .. . i iimiifl siva tL Kit o PjhhtK nf T r - 'w'c 01 -i a 1 i .-.,ian.Alaniio." - So situs a Pltilaiairtiiia -r, H!t,.iorgeuu)g wtvzerjann. : C ; : ; 'The bnfliaht and genial Sunset Cox : j een nmuiated for; Congress by the Democrats of the 6th district of jsoirriiERitf DOTS. kt ; run 'flttj st'Iarion 5 Star contains slJajeledifttCFi Mr N. A. Stead- - 1 . nian-.jrv "Mr. TZtRtlrSW J: Dodsre. late 5SKC? !laa.ni1 an -Morning .New, shSfJoSjseJf with a pistol last ihgitdfefed ;pie to his death by a fih.QJprpJkably accidental, from a lystpl liis ovniMiL,' lie was born 'irt-Trrew-Yorkritf i!428, and was a iiioiuvr oi j aae w lUiaa iJodge. A very BuperiorqaaHty of cham t( ia n rwxT v- A -i fit T i pagne is now madwhh Petroleum as I r" -r-v s.,wv.iTO manuiac tarers claua that it ia. tKi v.aa tt. " ' voir n,atl. : ...... . 4.T- -. rimdentoodmtthtrltMUsnpport 1 W rer s waes as trom six Al- .x3X.i. ; rr . f to-"eight shillings a day. Why- I . tfWWrfh ajrrangeniente aro gone U, en caref through 7 the re- ENGLISH LABOR. Extracts Froi a.teceiit Xeet Bradlttttgb'fn Nevv!Vrl ne."- POPULATION. There another matter upon which "l.wisH i4 make fpeeial plea. I atejmocultural a- borers. And I am nogong to do it from any view, of 'mine, 'My view would be a bitter one' indeed. But I will give it to ydr1 from 'a' report made under authority; of ;the crowtt and signed .by the present Bishop of Manchester, Mr. Hanley and Mr. Stan hope a commission which certainly clid not take evidence in ahy spirit of undue favor toward the laborer." - And here let me sav a word for pressing these things upon youf attention,, for ere are . "V WV know our griefs or our wrongs, wno flay - that these are matters which need not here-been discussed. But when there are so many .pens . and tongues to paint everything golden to yon, saiJly- least one tongue may be permittee! to show the other lining of the cloud. Prolonged applause. Bishop Fraser says' of some of the dwellings in Suffolk that they are de testable; of some; ot .them m .North ampton that lb ey? are a disgrace to civilization, of some of them in Sus sex that they are a disgrace to any civilized-commttnity.and then he gives a case" ittrJfferf olt -and d raws "a" pictu r e of an agricultultnral laborer's dwell ing; ' " One small room," he says "in which father,' mother, grandfather, grandmother, sous and daughters are born," live, if you can call it life, " and die, in which every operation : ot na ture, dressing, .undressing, , Dirthj aeatP, is periormea Py-eacp? wunin the sight and. heading of all,, in which children of as much as 14 or 16 years of age, of both sexes, are driven to sleep in tha;sanJe bed, that is, it yon can call those things beds, in which human nature is degraded below the level of the swine. And this,; he says, is a picture frojn life. I believe that while that stategf things exists, w6 have the right to,. try to wrest tlie land out of the hands - of these who have used it so ' badly. -Take the laborer's wagep-' If -your newspaper reportrjffp3pttterly,5 incorrect, a person not ..tlSnsfi? ;.ln 1 this room n carefnllv'1 throufrh turng of " every county in England and leaving the Counties of North nmberlarid and ;Ohnham out of the; question, ! say there: is no case in which th'e highest wage, taking the year round, has" averaged jnore thari jUs.- a week, and I say that the bulk of the,;.wges has, averag about 8s. 9L to 5s. 6d. a.week, andtl stand with facts and fWuresto auote from. Id Hereford iail, the ost of a pris- oner tor lood alone comes to more than twice as much per week as the Hereford laborer gets to buy himself food, clothing, bQUseroom,-and the luxuries pf life, if he can get them, :; srWe are txld.much ftf the ignorance of the laborers, . Can you wonder at ignorance ?, Their children have rigyer. bpen- to school. They have 0 forced to work in the fields from .1 . 1 t - -1 : tne time uiey nave peen seven or jeight yeafs old. "Then we ' have the lDiernagumiaws. winuu ars a uis- grace to any country Ana-starving laborer sees a hare running along be- hind a hedge. The hare is fat and the laborer, is thin.: -But; let- him touch it and tha policeman,; will- take, him, and in pur country .you had bet : ter commit a burglary than kill a hare or rabbit." .. . CONDITION OF THE MISERY. r. ,: : It was pVo ven , thatin .the iron: and 1 ratal works in Sonth .Wn.lA the. mpn werop4din snoh a fashioathat the majority of them never fairly got paid at all. The men were paid every (x Weeks, ;0r ; every; 13 weeks. Of iSnra'o' a TnlSniMnVi' Ynnri ' gkti'rinrit. liva un lotigitb,ontmoriey, from week to week at least. So, whep a man wanted 1 TTiiti ck X nxi .waa normiTTJin vn "nAWAW iuvi J va i&vyyvi . w KJs 1 1U IT it of his employ er"b0row ii,,', when he -had already earned it. ; Suppose lae wanted to "borj-ow" ,a pound; he g to the clerk, who would fill I out a recemt. "on account of waeres advanced' -dbo. ; but " ah "advance" was 'BeTer made" until the man had earned mor than was advanced, arid thitt h& niuste it aeross tp the pif 1 rnnna Tirnnra irnjau T ifiiroran lr.xrwoa I -i . . .. .. .- . '. I " itiUl, WUW M1V tlWU iiCU VIXO monev: "BBtne cou d m somfiwnerB 2lse where they sold tobacco and al- though eljid not rise to5co,,they I would give him 17 shillings worth of tobacco and three sMllingMn moneys and the tobacco he would sell for i 2 Tor, lJ.phiHings ie order to1 raise money ; " uras wweuuimrBUK KIIUUJOU- sands -of .packages - of tobacco that I 1 n : 1 1. . ;. Isold - ' f f Idagaui at a loss- not havirrg been' opened aua an ot which again -fre- turiiea 10 ine soeives. ot tnestores from which tliev wre uorigiiialfy ts sued, and the-men'who'' kept ''the'ie stores wefe church deaeonsiab'd leg- islators in our lipase r6f Commons men high iri authority,; - THE STH1EK NONSKNSK We have'" hi entold irj(iiuh .of the: folly of strikes, which .jii vmany eses have been the resltoof.ji.rades unionR. I am one of thpse:wh0: believe a strUc, to be the most suicidal policy in which auy men can ipaurgcj - rmt a capital 8t who eraploys'the laBbf has a right to close his. factory aldttfrn hundreds of men put of.:;etopjdymet. j So ;the man who. owns the i labor. 'has .irieht to reJus-;itcr-:BQji,wheH armaQ is on' ai strike, his tabor is. entirely los Vto him and be firast either subsist on his own savings ;f accflin'oiated 5 beforej ,Vor be raBStsritjgisr tipbtf -.the' contributions pQWTegotlie must steal. fovMa,cury.i. .TSii3, yr.iie musi suDsist - 4 tor. .wiiia not starve. r:? What does fu: ., ne i.. i . t.. p menu f i muuiii) uu uuj earn- I IllilO, LUCUiiro mufl JO DM JIlUUIl tle- ducted froto the wages be was pre viously earning, and is to be consid- "P 'WeP if he subsists-on. the earnings of.., ;. . Ij Bis rietds who have ebntribtuted, it W soucn tgom tneir wages; u, ne&jp si4s on t$s poor law Relief, the xa-tiorf-for that relief fifiallycomes on his own labor. STAR BiBAMS. i -'The crisfs'iias' -checked 4V-ra i mery. importations. T. W. Higgiqson . says., it noble discontent is. the path to heaven. Chicago spends $5,000 a day for billiards. Harden the pockets, that is," ; The olive harvest in the south of Europe is reported to have been very plentifuL . , . - A juror in Minnesota was recent y excused from service on the ground that he had just been made- the pos sessor of twins., i Mrs. Jane G. Swisshelm! claims the credit of suggesting the system of red-light signals, now in use on railroads in this countrv. " .- Some Enterprising rum-seUers are running a! floating bar room up and down the shores of Lake Cham plain; thus escapirig the penalties of the V ermont hquo: law. , Wm. P. Dickinson, an old and well-known citizen of Reading, l a., was burned to death on Saturday night by the ignition of gasoline which.be was tapping. A Plucky conductor. How some western gam bTers found their master in a Michigan, conductor it thus told by the Detroit Free Press of Fridav: "Por the last month a trio of inonte men' have - been 'workiug' the lines gunning into Detroit. They have been put off the Centra), chased off the Detroit and Milwankie, and kicked off the Lansing road, but they made a fresh start the other morning on the bouthern, going out on Con ductor Vyiiey's train. At lm idepot they got in with an old man named Fremont, who lives in Pittsburgh, and was on his. way home. 'They pretended to live in, Pittsburgh also, and soon after getting on .board the train:, they brought out their cards. . Fremont is one of thtise. smart' old chaps who think them selves posted, and he knew the game, and decided to make some money , 9i or .thera u fie, . ost $5, then $10. and between Detroit and the. junction he'lost $55. This was all the money he had, but his blood was up, and he had hauled out a heavy gold watch to stake on the next bet when the conductor passed along. Seeing what was going on Wilsey told the old man to put up his watch. At this one of the gam blers snatched it, saying, 'I have won this,' and then looked up at the con ductor with a face full of brass. The train had been at a stand-still, and as it. started' tho conductor pulled the signal to stop, and - turned to the gamblers and demanded that they give : Fremont" back his watch arid money. . They refused iu chorus, and one of the gamblers, as the conduct ors coat came ofx shouted 'This is bet ter,' and pulled out a revolver and lined it on Wilsey's eve. 'Commence shooting,' replied the conductor, and out came 1 his own pistol, and. for twenty seconds two revolvers were held np m$o -two men's faces,, ham mers sp Am : lingers on 4 toe striffirers, The tw:o other gamblers began to feel c 41 : u: 1 tttm for their hippockeU, when "Wilsey .,:.i : i t rr i . i n J quietly 8aid, It you. UOU't . hold Up vour hands I'll. blow the top.of your head off J, At that moment a Cleve- laodlmerchant and a Toledo lake cap-: tain came up, each with a cooked re- volver. At this the gamblers offered i the watch, arid when t.hv to restore the watch, arid when they naa aone so. .the conductor made them return the fnll 55. Now, then,' said ho, when he was through wun tnem, gee on tne train I 1 shall remember you, arid if ever I catch one of you on my train afiain IU have the engineer jun her up to sixty miles an nour, .ana my brakemen will pitch you into tne iirst swamp.; The fel lows were ready to go." Beauty and Brains. Some newspaper writer revives the lamentable truism . that literary wo men- are seldom beaatiful. Thir features, and particularly, their fore- xieaas, , are more or less masculine. But there are exceDtions to all ttiIpsl and Miss Landon was an exception to inis one.., one was exceeaingly lemi- TiinA tinA rirot.t.Tr" ' Afro SonAn wise, is a pretty woman, but Miss An tbopy and Mrs. Livehnbre are both plain. Maria and Jane" Porter were women of high brows and ' irfegalar leaiujesas was also Alias Sedgwick. AijBaDiKkinsoDjhasjafKtrowa mascn- Uiiie face', ;Kate Fielqi bas a good-look- lug; IDouad toy no means prettv. one: aodMff. Stowe is thought to be posi- wwBj-uu'Uj,i,if ,l.u, ieaiures, uioqgti ijjif cwtjbuess oi-aisposiuon. aaaed reauy. to tueir. personal : appearance, larreiiller had a splendid head. but her. teatnresj. were ireeular. and she-; Was r-ny thing: j-hat; handsome. - Illt a Jt. m . ma Z --. il, , 1 !'- ' wkm imujcuww ui vukxww oi coh- y.er?a9iish appeared almost radiant. t6dimjnutivene8s, and was as simple SrSlSS' W ing an aspect of-grace caaiTefiBement; and great ioroe of character in' her iacer.ana;arriage.l ijauraJioUoWav iresensblest ChatlQMe, Bronte both in i personal annearanc and thA and ov. penence,,pt her youdgt life. T Neither lay. claims iq nanasome laces. tboacrh -ZlAL . VJ-A. ' ' i iuey,arermeuuu specimens. OI eul- iuicu wuuieu, wuiib iiiary viemfner . (in) J.aUffs M.A48, . AiftTfturasTpIeasing in features K 'l "-1-"'-:J Snielde or an Alexandrtaa at Pater-. on, N. J. A young man named Edward Eng isliifroni Alexandria, a., who had been recenify . employeid in Leva's shirl storein Patewon.HN.?J.. com mitted suicide-in tfat place vn Mbn- aay. xie was siiung talking zo Bume of the clerks at the county clerk's office, and suddenly drew "out a pistol and ktljed hknselt instantly by firing I its contents 'through5 his bead. Forf frjasljeh .tenuous s to Jjussr siancta ora, very pretty yOung lady, daughter ot - m I Mii Edwai'Ford, o Clark street, but" he becoming very ; much dissi pated, it is understood that lately there had been a rupture between them. .In. his pocket was found this note: "Etta Ford knows all. May God love and protect fi err Send my body to Alexandria, V." It is sup posed that the' act was committed while Unglish was m a state or de lirium. ' Hard Winter Before Ua. Judging from present indications a great many persons will be out of money and employment the coming winter, not only in this city but throughsut the country. There will be much suffering, Sensitive, quiet people will endure many hardships and privations without rnaking their Wants known. If, our rnore prosper ous citizeris"itt give a helping hand and a cheerful" word. to ; the, unfortu nates they will lighten thoir burdens and warm their hearts, and realize one of the rarest of pleasures that of making others comfortable. There, is an abnndanceof everything need ful, and no one should be allowed to suffer for the want of the s necessaries of life. ' . Presidency of the Senate. The friends of Vice President Wil son, who have .l)cen in recent commu cation with him, say that he is now confident of being able to take his chair as presiding officer of the Sen ate on the first of December next. It is asserted by gome of the political friends of Senator Carpenter that be will be dispatched as President pro tern, of the Senate, and Mr. Ferry, of Michigan, put in his place. This, it is said, will be done on account of the scandal that has attached to some of the nrivate conduct of Mr. Carpen ter since the adjournment of the Sen ate. "Pennsylvania makes more bricks than any State in the Union, " And carries fewer " bricks" in her hat, does she? ' MISCELLANEOUS. Executive Department, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Raleigh, Sept 23, 1873. A Proclamation by the Oorernor. WHEREAS, OFFICIAL INFORMATION HAS been received at this Department that Frank Halpase, late of the coumty of New Hanover, stands cnargea with toe miraer or isawam j. waiKer, 01 said connty ; and that the said Malpass has fled the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary pro. coes of law cannot be served npon him : J. J T. , MIPI V. 17, A W - W V. II I' " V. U V. of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of author ity in me vesica oy law, ao iBane mis my proclama tion offering a reward of THRE? HUNPRED DOLLARS for the arrest and delivery of the said Frank Ual pass to the Sheriff of New Hanover connty, in the city or Wilmington, ana 1 ao enjora au omcers 01 the law and all good citizens of the State to aid in bringing Baid criminal to justice. Done at oar city of Raleigh, on the S34 day of Sep- lu 8. itember. A. D., 1873, and in the ninety- eighth year of American Independence. ' TOP 9- CALDWEtL. By the Governori '.H . ' J- B. Nsathxby, Private Secretary. DEscBipnoif-FrankMalpassisanativeof North rec.c luuhT! I smau Wue eyes. sep s6-iaw4w-fri n-n-n i m ti a ornTi-Drr riTDnTTo "t WluXiAl JtiAolXiAjN UlJtluUfo ty speciai, request of proprietor f00 ?ret Eastern Circus, we shall defer ear Third Grand . Opening of UNTIL THURSDAY ! t ! Patrons may rest assured it will come off at that . . . . ; J l, , f . .amsojn & co. , octlO-tf Cltjjr Clothiers. " Flour, Bacon;. -Sgat. ? 1 000 BAREELS;irLODI AW PRADKS; 2Q BBLS REFTNED StTGAR, ALL GRADES,' 100XK8D" a AN?8M0 srt)ES' J aahbds, smoked shoulders. I 250 BA?S JLaguayra and Java, )nK kegs natls, I 5 I O For sale low by r WILLIAMS St MUR0HISON; oct la-tf Dr. M. DeRosset -OFFERS HIS-:1 Proreaxlonal Service to (be Public OFFICE: South side of Market street, adjoining the residence of the Hon; Uas N. Martin RE3IOBNCB: THjbjujT; nertaof Mulberry. T3 ' "ILITIII11VH,I." i I ....y?, -.1 ..' " ..i. Kj .. 1 "if LAQEB BEER SALOON-IS 'lHW'-iN, ti ' .'u ay. , -.,; - ' '. basement of the Dawson BankBuUdine. J "r."" . f?"fy"- ? ... f. 1 ' ' " oct 16-lw Q. S. W.jRUNdBr . nnrTU nr,rmTTnrvc. -trn mm n irnn VAIn BttUlflfcKiJ WAKJi - FANTZ SEA. FOAM. 'RtTMFO'Hiya ''YkXhT' Caars-Tiilrty.Tlioiisari-Cliars. :. ' L dli MNBion8' AND I ' - 'Kl 1 ' t ' " , i. j;i.rr;.:1 I Paul liorpbysliauittaa Rosa cirjchasz-Retiia Vict?TA?!'mdyote'H J - - ; - j rumi l. I . .. .' . .. .r ,m1 K AAV1U8HBL8 COBNp i I UVU17 -. - SXRCHlTaTR. NOTICES. t-. - ' . - iry PBATT S ASTRAL OIL , -Alwolntelysafe. Perfectly odorTesa. fAlwayftini orm. lUnmlwatlwg qnalities superioi to f&s. Burns dn any lamp without danger of exploding' or taking "are. mumiacmrea expressly 10 aitpiae tne sn oi YoIati and dangerous oils. Itt safety under avery toeibl test, and its periect botnina; ffaalitiea. -are prored by its Continued nse in crrer-800,1& f amHiee. Million a of gallons bare been Bold and no accident directly or indirectly has ever occurred from buruimr, storing or handling it lig "jfpSfaog The insiutootfComDsnies ani The immense yearly loss of life and property, re- ana aangeroas ous in e. and Fire Commission- rtboaghoat ttiaeoantry racnmmand tha 4BTR 4 1 for circular, ; ' ' , .; as tne Dest Baiegnara wnen lamps are usea. sena Vap aola voroll h tha rraHa cronorallv Ann mT. I CBJWh &co" For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at 108 Fulton street. New York. . . fllotliers, mothers, TOother, Don't fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH KO SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period of teething in children. It relieve the child from 1 pain, cures colic regulates the bowels, and br eiv- ins relief and health to the child, sives rest to the moiuer. . . Be sore and call for -MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. ' For sale by all druggists. june24 eod-6m ttt-thur-sat. A. &DB1JLN. H. YOUUKBS. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, Corner Front and Dock 8ta . WIJUMINGXON, N. C. WHOLESALE GROCERS " . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do- well by calling on us and examining onr stock. nov 19-tf . B. F. 9IITC5IEL.L. Jk SON, , QOMMI8SION MERCHANTS And Dealers in drain,' Flour, Hay. and also Fresh Ground nieal, Pearl Hominy , ' and OrltB. Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water st. Wilmington. N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills, nov S5-tf - ' MISCELLANEOUS. 7 " GifTimrpniSE The only RelUble Gift Distribution ia the country! $75,000 00 IK VALUABLE GIPTS1 . : J.'- TQ BB DISTRIBUTED IN ' - L. D. SINE'S 164th BEGCIiAR ITIONTHIjV Gift Enterprise ! To e.arwn Mopday, November 24th, 1873. ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF $5,000 IN GOLD! ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF . $5,000 IN SILVEE! Two Prizes $1000 each in Greenbacks! Six Prizes $500 each in Greenbacks! Ten Prizes $100 each in Greenbacks! 1000 Gold and Silver Lever Huntin 3? Watches (in ail) worth from $30 to $300 each. Com Silver Vest . cnains, Solid and Double' Plated Silver ; Ware, . Jewelry, 4t, &c Kumber of Gifts 10,000. Tickets Limited to 75,000. Agent wanted to sell tickets, to whom liberal premiums win be paid. Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets $10; Twenty-five $20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a descrip tion of the manner of drawing, ana other informa tion in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters mast be ad-' dressed to ain optics L. D. SINE, Box 86, 101 W. Fifth st Cincinnati, O. ept27-UnNoTl7. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. MARVIN & GO. 1 The Oldest & Largest ttMfactory of Safes IN A9IERICA ! THESE SAFES ARE MADE WTTH THREE AND four flange around the door, of refined wrought Iron frames, with angle corners, and 'Warranted Free from Dampness! From the Scientific American, May 3d, 1373. ' ' Since tne Boston fire we have given some atten tion to the real merits of various safes, with a view of supplying our own office with the best article In the market, and have accordingly made selection of dry filled Alum and Plaster.Safe, manufactured by Marvin &Qo.j 865 Broftdway.N.y. , - r We will deliver these Safes in Wilmington at same price. as charged by manufacturers in New York. June T-tf WTLLARD BROS., Agents. Bacon, -lrd.- Butter, DRY SALTED AND ; SMOKED . WESTERN Bhoufdera and Sides in Hogsheads and Boxes. .-. SugarCared Hams and Breakfast Strips. ; , . N'JC HOG-ROUND, . CTTT MISS POKK, BUMP PORK, t PURE LARD IN TIERCES AND TTJBS, CHOICE TABLE BUTTER,' BEST FACTORY CHEESE, IN LOTS TO SUIT. . For, sale by ADRIAN & yOLLERS. ' , may 19-tf ' ; :- : 3; KORDINDER, : Spii AGENT FOR nmssuy, , & ;iCo,'s iliiladelpliia ,,'Xanl XX Ale and Porter, I Si i o.V AND IIALF BARRBtS,. f 7..and l.u Bottle at TS-cents per doxen, the same delivered to dealers, families aud shipping depots the city free, uf charge. Also, ' arrangements made itk Railroad and Steamboat Compauiet to return , empty- kegs and bottle? free o .Charge. For i Be . "uo, ooraauBnuaor rocterpacK- edtnbarelforiUe.eUy, 8doan waljoxiThfeXX Massey Ale and .Porter equal in strength, body and rwTtti'" D.TfOU?h jJ of anlm- ' Large Wajuuframied card' for 'ffisWibatfon'free' f-hilrge to deatm; Mbjeot to; be cUted for at ' tmy time by the undecRigiied ' - , .- -v "M-'RORDlUwriKH ' "' . country Hiaoz. aib, oaa,aarsaparwaor PocterMek- FtfQEtn sad .Huioisr struut : jaly 15;ly . Wilmington, N. C, . - ' - . . . ; , ' f (; NdVa ; Rcotta Trrftr" i! 1. ; -11' ;u;: PfiRFECTLY SOBSll- t , , For sale ion. by - -jmif lS-lm " u W1LLABP RBOS. J; fVBTJEGEERT. PR.OTClT.SSni?. n VAn a T ' a xtt ry. j . vfvau-. i jtj.jLf TVfiTDm're-i.iii t titttot "' rifV Al'i-AJU MUSIC, : . Cor. 4tm-Ai Olarlcfet st .. O LNGmff, PIANO, TIOLINE, GTJITAR.CL4RJO O net Coraet; also Orchestral and Military tostrnp'' menu mojgnghry taaghL.tv.t; sepegQ.tfi T71ROM THIS DATS OUR SAXVR rw a t . WOOD Will be STRICTLY. B-QR r- a to-j -" firaer wUlty ffllednntU paid for. This rule we are SPECIAL T oriiTtn.!.t:r. 9 strictly as -we - -SS. wmitever; and:w, , I ;.4TK,i. vm? nuna when send INSURANCE. n GENERAL Insurance Agency. JAverpool & London & Globe (Fire) Insurance Company: oaosa assetts crvps $,opo,ooo eo All tosses paid IMMEDIATELY npon receipt of ttmm-tnw Batisfactory proof, wrrHoVx, vxvywn interest. Va. Fire , and Marine Insurance Company OF KICIIMOND, VIRGINIA. ASSETS $300,000. An Old and Reliable Company. xHos. GRJEJIE, ' ' 7 4 ? Murphy Bnlldlne, ' PELNCESS STEEET, BetWeen Water and Front St. octltf : : '. 1 . PIEDMONT & AEUNGTON Life Insurance Cdinpaiiy Rielamond, .. Virginia Over 15,000 Policies IssUedTv s Annual Income Oyer $1,500,000. FregcessiTS ! Prosperous! Prapt SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE ' INVESTMENTS, AMPLK 'RESERVE, AND OOOI SURPLUS! : Premiiuna Cash, Policies Uhcral. Annual Division of Surplus. ATKIHSON & HAHHIHG, Qstfl Agents ; Insurance Rooms, 6 N Water et W. C. Carrington, President; John L. Edwards, Vice President; D. J. Hartsook, Secretary; J. J. Hopkins, Assistant Secretary; Prof. E. B. Smith, Actuary; B. C HartBQOk, Cashier. mar 2S-tf Insurance Rooms. $27,000,000 FIBKINSUBANCB CAIV j ITAli REPRESENTED AFTER , FATING BOSTON LOSSES. - - Queen Iasurance Co., oi Liverpool and London, Capital......... ..$10,000,000 North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, Capital 10,000,000 Hartford Insurance Company, Capital 2,500,000 National Fire Insuranee Company, of Hartford, Capital. 600,000 Continental Insurance Company, of New York, Capital 2,500,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, Capital 1,500,000 Virginia Home' Insurance Company, of ' Richmond, Capital. . . ; 500,000 MABINE The old Mercantile Mutual of New York. LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hartford. ATKINSON, A MANNING, General Agents nov22-tf ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security against Fire. THE .NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. C. This Company comtinues to write Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of insurable property. All losses are promptly: adjusted and paid. The "HOME" is rapidly growing in public favor, and appeals, with confidence, to insurers of propertv ia Korth Carolina . t3S Agents in all parts of the State, R. hT BATTLE, Jr., President. C.B.-ROOT, Vice President. S EATON GALES, Secretary. PULASKI CQWPER, Supervisor. . . ATKINSON 3s MANNING, Agents, " augl-tf Wilmington, N. C MISCELLA1JEOUS. a . Molasses and Syrup ! 2,150 ' TtERCES AND BARRELS OF S. H. S Y R tJ P! West India Molalsses, a Vos-sale very low by -... - tcWf 1 ir X a. 1 Ul WlLXARD BROS. Salt ! Salt! Salt! 32 900 SCK8 American And :'; ' ' f ... i - JUi VV1J UJXUUnw A-LiUJn And WorthlEton FENS 'SALT, ... For sale' low by - ct 8-lf WILLAKD BROS. OUR I IVIGA!VI) OIJH DEAD,; TTNDEji THlff '.ABOVE TITLE I jtOPOSE TO in'Mdvember, 168ft, to the close of the war1 between thSjStatos in May, 1865, My. plan embraces three .M!iniv1 Vdl?n8 :- - . ' !t" Accoontaof litot ' tt tne soiPf - -teief Itoito . being taker to sho ered in each' of tt IM AccoorjtB.of'eac'h skirmish' and, battle on the wavers ot fortu ( arofina. every battle fongbt dnrfne tne Carolina, .took part especial care AID nrkafr Kvn. A. J I -. 'm - m mg taec to show what these troops did and trf- ea in eacn ot those 'battles. 1 arid what olorv fenown Onr officers, and mn fairly won. 3d. " A Southern Ch'art forall time." ' An expla nation jf the third division of the proposed nlan wilfbesobmittBdjdaisjter d. " ' but plfedipe self-bnposa tasK,; f invoke the aid of H y irfaioanda8k4nmto. furnish me inatsrM which" can b arrannl. uii dimiii on . ,to,or,!f complete record of the heroic deeds of the sonttoi wortn Carolina apsn the battle -fields of the 'Oonfedersicy ; i and especiaHy do I ask all who can they participated, and the part borne byAelrlm-: hum rminniSTina, . .... - ' re reepectfuily asked to ueuerai OU1US1S 11U1U UUier States Who commnnd. i g c me bu uie mi unasnon in tneir posses rovtothe.t!odct andbearfaf cse-t eion rel- r,todeavtod5 JusUeTth se troops. - frjkrfntf.kldstothcfrD aavotknr TT Address Onr Livinu-nl mir Ttoa J tt xt ThVflral , nnirioer w be issued aboii e 10th of June. ; Subscription price M per year in advance. y "TTfirkitagliorxi Recorded; rpflE OLDEST PAPHTB Til rcr'B" cmmn nm rpHB OLPBST PAPER IN THE STATE. CIR jl. cmatea extensiveHr in-irkanoJkc'anj ; .jii. 66 99 STEAM Job Printing Hons BOOK BINDERY ', AND BLAH BOOK MANUFACTOFY WITiLIAM II. UERNAln: JPROIPR lETOlt , i s WILMINGTON, N. THE ONL T ESTABLISHMENT IN STATE HAVING ALL THESK FACILITIES COMBINED. THE BST ASSORTMENT of TYPE,3 PAP Ells Cards and Inks. SKILLED W0RKMEH IN Every Department, NOT T II K LOWEST PRICES, BUT AS LOW PRICES A3 ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. FOR THE BEST QUALITY QF WORK. Printing, Ruling AND BIliTIDnriSr Or, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ' Executed Promptly . AMI) SKI X F.U L L Y 1 Improved ! Machinery OF 1, TV - TT, "T" . LV" T "TVT" "Ti i - I I I i -tj 1 r- 1 SINCE AlDIlVi POWER. ilTT- Vrt? ftTs: hp. ( t4" "f J We are enabled to All rder with i'.'i. . THE STAR :7r'.?.'--.u?. i ' U-flctl9-tf . tt oq txiA aa xr n tit. a: - PARSLEY A CQ. TAlllT . ' W. TTTM.M. octltf EljD Ttf?T iUfSP ATC H UCt 4ilBTI3-fI ,. .. . 6,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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