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5 1 THE MORNING TSTAIi, PUBLISHED DAILY, - . WM. II. BEBWABDi Edit and Ornoat Dawwn BankButtdlngs", Front U .... . i Mil' 'iii) i. ...; ' ;'tn' I One year, i advance.. . t ? :? 22 Six months, in advance 8 60 Three months, in advance. ......,.. . . .. . w One month, in advance 75 , The Moawma Sta will be delivered hi abjr part of the City at Firna Cw per week. ; POST OFFICEWIBECTOn Y. ,, K1H9 OLOlli Northern through maU 5:00 A. M. Daily. Northern through maU 70 P. M. r. iu wow- days. Wednesdays and Fridays. rayettevllle via Warsaw, a.uo A. At. Daily, except Sunday. . miitliville via Steam,.. . 1:30 P. M., three times a week... ' ' 1 ; HMt-AT,; 0'1C. I vt hern Through Mall (MX) A. M. Daily. ( vnrtheni Through and Way Mail, 7:30 V. M. Pniiyxcept Sunday-delivered at 8:00 P. M. from alley window. . .j . .-,!' Southern, :43 P. M. Daily. , V c ami R., 800 P. M. Three times a week Kavctteville.VtfO P. M., daily, except 8unday. SiiiitliTillo, 1:30 P. M. Three times a week, i )Xe open H orn 7:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M L "nn.lHT " 8:00tO:00A.M. . , Min.iHyx , . , ED. It. BRINK. X'-M.; ' r wTi MBECrOBY. . v W ILMINGTON MANCHESTER R. ROAD jfcwever-Geo. O. Hull. .rrr--Johu Dawson, Heury Nutt, O. O. Paralev. A. J. Dettosset, D. 8. Cowan, Geo. J. y McCall, J. L. Bartlett, Jamea Q. Burr.Rich. tKJSJrnitam MacRae. ! -St-cretary and Treasurer Vim. A. Walker. (Ziieral Freifjhl fc Ticket Agent Jvn. K. I Attn. tf eight Agent, WUtningtof-T. B. LippitU. ( WILMINGTONJ CHARLOTTE AND RUTH. W l K KFORD RAILROAD. ih-etident Wm. Sloan. Directors on pari of Stockholder A. R. Homo- iv il H Sumner, H W Onion, W L Steele, u II rowan and 8 J Person. V On the part of the Stat John L Brown, W A inith. John F Aydlett, 8 P Sherrill, Jas Mo ikinald and Joseph S Cannon. riie Engineer and Superintendent-B S GuIoq. Siwtars Calvin J Cowles. jyeatxtrerJCcutern Htrion -Calvin J Cowles. Treasurer Western DiviiionV A McBee. . i WILMINGTON A WELDOX RA I L K A I AwdtfTir R.R.Bridger6. ,,,, ' u Director on, the part of the NtpclclioldertV, v Wrlght.S. D. Wallace, Eli Murray Allre-1 Vutin, A. H. VanBokkelon, Geo. llarria, i Wilmington, and John Everett, of GoldnlKroV Director on Ike part of the Male J . 8. Cannon, C. II. Broilgen and L. G. Estca. . Chief Unyinevr aiut th siftervittnttrnl - I., fremont. ' Hunter of Traniortatton W ia. Miittl). ',i retrunrt Treasurer -J.' . Thompson f.'irr . Machinery John F. Devine. ' . Htlilnril. L ludi-v. ' Mauler of Supplies. W. G. MacRae. tftimU licfa? Agent VT. M. Poisawn. -The ST Alt 1m deltveaed to Sub scriber In I1 parta of the City nt FIFTEEN CENTS per week payable inly to Mr. JAS. M.roYLES. Order may be left either with hlinT or m thl ofllee. TO PBINTERS AMI) PUBLISHERS. W"c have just received ft general assortment of Black Printing Inks,- manufactured at C. E. Robinson's Gray's Perry Printing Ink Works. We liuve now on band Book, News, Job and Curd Inks, at prices varying from 25 cents to ti per pound. Book, Job and Curd Iuks lu packages of one, two, five and ten pounds News Inks In packages of ten, twenty-live and Ofty pounds. We sell these superior Inks at inunufactarera' net cash prices, charging noth ing for freight from Philadelphia to Wilming ton. Printers and publisuers in this section will thus see that they cau buy them from us cheaper than they can buy them at the manu factory. ' GiTe us an order. Terms, cash. We can also furnish, on short notice, News Inks, In packages of not less than 100 pounds, 'JO cents. Except for daily newspapers, how-, ever, wc never advise the use of Ink costing les3 than 25 cents. ' THE CIRCULATION OF THE MORN IXO STAR IS LARGER TITAN THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PUB LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Scxdat, September 12, 18C9. St. John's Church (Episcopal), Corseu Red Cboss ahd Third Streets. Services at 1QX A. M. and 8 P. M.'by Rev. G. W. Stlckney. ; Sunday School exercises 5 P. M. , Festival of St. Matthew will be celebrated atOAM., Tuesday. . 3 St. Jamea (Episcopal), Cobneu Thibd asd Market Streets.! Morning Prayer at 10 o'clock A. M. Even tnir Prayer at 51 P. II. . " ' Sunday School exercises 4 o'clock P. M. ' First Presbyterian Church, , i . ! Cokxbr Third and Oranob Streets. ( : Services at 10J A. M. and 8 P. M., by Rcvi Mr. Darr. f , , .. 4 Sunday .School exercises coutmttnee nt 4)4 P. M. - '1 Lecture Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Baptist Church, 1m Citt Hall Building. i There will be no services in this church to . St. Thomas Church (Catholle), On Dock Between Second and'Third Sts ; Services at 7 and.lOj A. M., and 5 P. M. ' Mass at 7 and 10 A. M., and Vespers at 5 P. M., Rt Rev. Bisliop James Gibbons and Rcv. M. 8. Gross, onieiatlng clergyraen. j Front Street SI. E. Church, South, ' . Corner Walndt and Front Streets. , , Services at, 10 M, , and 8 P..M , by the pastor, Rev. J. II. Dally. ' Sunday Schooexerciaes at 9 A.. M. Firth Street 'ST. E. Church, Firm Between Cau&ca and Nun 8treets. Services at 10 A. 'M. by 'Rev. Sam'l Pearce pastor, and at 8 P. M., by Rev. J. IL DtJly. . i ' Snnday 8chool at 9 A. M. j St. Paul's JEvar. Lutheran Church, Mabkbt Street, Corner of Sixth. f Scrylceat 4 p'clock, P.'Mby Rev. Ilenry B. Bnrr. j rjflesmea's Bctkal, ; Dotx BETTriltif Tront and Water Streets. Scryices st 10K A, M. and 8 P. ML, by Rev. St. Paul's (Colored Episcopal) j ' Corner Orange' And Fourth Streets, -Services at 10X A. ,M, m4 8'P. Mf'f i . ....... r . i, -r-rjlaiii is miicli fieocd in this locality Jaat now. . i Oysters frorr below are com- in in naitef freely ' ' ; .;.'..! x- i .-it A 'dee Zee V.U in aNcw Yorkv 1 1 r j r. i -'Thisre, will jbe no ser vices in I ;. -T ll( W 4 the Oitj nail to-daj. " -isitors to the fcpnngs are returning to their toocs-; 0 i ,,: Kitty Curtis (white) va8 ar? rested Friday plght, and sent to Jail, od the charge'of vagrancy. ititu'ft , V t.-j'.M-!; f - r Vol. IV-ITo. 156. Only forir deeds were'ad- Jmltted to probate, yesterday, by the Judge of the Probate. Coort. . - " . . ' 1 A full line of Kali and Winter Dress Goods and Trimmings beautiful styles at TFIsa blate's, 23 Market Street. J 1 .!T"J .. . ttt Big auction day Wednesday.' Look out for the "red flag at Exchangel Comer. '; S '. ? X I ! r- Ir8. Robert Kansom's Sein-' inary will re open on the 7tU of October, at the Northeast corner of 5th and Dock streets.' 'For circulars, apply to Mrs. Ran som. i.U. v-- f,. a 1 . " - -1 : ' The Standard says ; '. Wil-; roington Star don't reach us regularryj" It shoots in that direction every morning, Pike. If it don't reach the Standard oC regularity intended, it is not our, fault.- i ; - ' -V" - .va I,- The "Wilmington High' School," Mr. ! j. N. IIinton,vt Principal, will reopen on the 4th" of October." Cir-" culurj, givingjiiil necessary information, icv be had at tlie Book stores. : r ' J A Good Idea. The street haucjs were taken from their uaual employment;. yesterday afternoon, and ordered to, give the City Ilall Tr thorough cleansing. ! Con sidering what occurred there on Thurs day night, wc think this a vvry" sensible move., Male aWd Fkmalk Siounaey.4- Mr. G. W. Jewett advertises the re-open ing of his excellent school on, Wednesday, October.Cth. Circulars, giving full par- liculars in regard to the 'institution,' , will' be lound at bo bookstores. . , Fisbblate. A Cro. are now receivingf their Fali and Winter Good a, vliicb they will sell at the very lowest prices. m - if ' Impboveso the tbeets. We are glad to see that the. City Marshal is. en gaged in grading Sovcfith street, bjetween Orange and. . Ann, opposite the colored Baptist church. ' The hills in that ' vicini ty arc. being leveled and . the low places filled up, which will add greatly to the appearance as welt as convenience of that portion of the City. r : ; A Fracas. A fight ocenrred last night, alout 9 o'clock, on Water, between Chesnut and Mulberry streets, between two colored .individuals. The parties . were separated before much damage was done, and both were lodged in the Guard House to afford them an opportunity of "cooling off." ! A ''Sckimmaoe." We learn that a difficulty occurred Friday night between two colored individuals on Front, between Market and Dock street?, one a grocery clerk and the other a professor of the ton- sorial art, which, ended in blows. The parties were separated, however, before much damage was done, and without the intervention of the "perlicc" . . The Cottojt Cbop. We learn through' Mr, Piper, agent on the Wilming ton and Manchester road, that cotton is going to market quite freely, all along the line of the road to Augusta. There is much complaint among planters, how ever, relative to ' ikt prices offered, ; and tire indications are -that - the most bf them will bo'Td back their Tstocks for an i . advance. He thinks, from all .appearances, that the crop will 4e considerably short. Jast received 60 doxen Paris Kid Gloves, (every parr warranted not to rip or tear, or the money refunded J st rishblate's. . t t Coen Bladen. A gentleniati "iT from this county informs ns that the cof-n crop will amount to' rriinre than the aver age yield.. In the high, sanely soil it Inns been almost completely cut off, but in the ottomr the Increased yield willmorc'than overbalance this loss. Taking tins into consideration, together with the fact that more has been planted than formerly, - the farmers are sanguine of. housing consider ably, more of this i ."very mecessary' article this year than the last;11 T . , , .;.', " " 1- . : ArBESTED FOE Dl8TUBBINO KeLI gious SEitvidK8. A colored youth, by the name of Robert Hill, was arrested yester day, by officer Hill, on i. eapia issued by the clerk of the Special court,' for distur bingthe congregation bf the colored Meth odist church, aomp tioiesmce, .while en gaged in religious worship. He was re leaie'd bp yeter, on fifing baHn! the sii in of $50 for his" appearance at Court.' : " "HOWLING. i:DEBTI8HEBS.',--Mu(;h complaint Js made by t citizens,' lining in the vicinity of Fifth audRed Cross Streets, ion account of the - noise, and confusion kept up in a certain colored church in that locality, which is of almost nightly occurrence, jandjjften continneduntil nearly. daylight. in the mornings. It has oeen wnisperea aoon mat an altercation occurred there Nearly yesterday morning;' that blows were . exchanged, and rumor iiatu it tnai certain parties- conccrnea in this itriiirigl example ' of Christian loye, and (hat "charity thatendureth alt things, will be held to an account" for the same to-mdfrowl before one of our judicial' tri .',.i'. ,...( H.j..;. i 'T '' ' ' bunals. 4 . ; ' , s .1 1. , u. (.y ; -: im' -. .!; French7 WoVeTooraeik for, $t.00 at Fishblate 'A Jlra, 9i Market' Bireet il.-. ... .- I t T , VninnTGTOIT,; II.1 f. ;-Returned to Heb Old- Idgings. Elsie Samson, who bad been imprisoned tin the charge -of larceny,! and sent to the City illospital'on'' account ot sicknesiaj !e4 caped frpmthatlinstitutibrt ysbme 4tine since,' and left for parts nnlcnown: Friday night, on the arrival ot the train; she rwaa discovered to be -among the passengers J when sbe ws4 forthwith arrested and, l-re?' turned to her fJd ".quartets (ntbe 'cbuhty" jail. ' ' i-'-C:5.-.-..ii if .THs'RLCRotay teonie ! off at ,Wrightsville Sound ta . Tuesday next, is expectea to te one or. the-rand-est affairs ot the kind - ever ' witnessed' in this vicinity. ' The prizes ibr. the occasicui are said to be very tAsty ,' and beautiful." Five' boats have' entered. fri the race,' viz; :' the T4azerl the Carolina' the Seita.' the uiVo JVaww," and - the ,Vaa.i,;.A-i large crowd will doubtless gotrom tbis cityf o 'witnekS the mm tin cr ffi r .?'' " ; ' 1 " witness the exejting affair,,; ':' Ik U.f- lu . m . .) f . II. Ml li Shoes, Cloths, Ca38iru,e,re, 4,('whCre jyou can. Ret them this cheapest, wlilch is ftt JFisttBlate AlJrb 23 Market Street.; '"': w'. 't 'V i. '! r 1 ' y, ft- - r . HO 1 FOB ' L0U18IANA.-Mr. Z. Mc DoHald. of Natchez, Miss.; Is in our ciry. engaged i proaunng laborers -to' work in the sugar, cotton and rice plantations of Louisianu.'i JO.$ informs us that, be .. has. 'about seventy already engaged,' nearly al of them roloredA and that they Will start for their destinarioa,-accompanieil by him self, to-morrow morning, i The price paid on the plantatibiWof Aba't State is 'ttper! month" and . rationalT'He ..ViUjruurA n about ten daysfor the purpose of securing another instalment of laborers.:' '''" ! ' it f . Hesisting an : OFFicEB.i-r Yester day morning a bail ' warrant,' issued -by Justice Cant wtll, was placed in the hands of Officer Hill, with instructiona to arrest a sailor named 'Augustus-' C. Hankins, charged with i having beea-engagei in an affray. He was found 1 on a brig laying in the stream off Chadbourn'a mill, andjthe officer proceeded to makethe arrest. l.TJie Captain of the brig then' interposed and ordered the man's releases This- order, of course, the officer refused to. comply with; whereupon the Captain ordered all his men on deck for resistance, when the officer, finding , in impossible to accom plish bis purpose, beat a hasty retreat to the shore., He then proceeded to the Sheriff's office to procure, a jnme to' aid him, bdt was' unable' to do , so. ; Yester day, however, a posse of ten - men was ob tained, who boarded the brig and, after a. slight resistance on the part of the Cap tain and crew, the man was arrested. He was subsequently taken before Justice Cantwell, but the plaintiff in the caee compromised the matter with the defen dant and the case was dismissed. !. At Fisbblate Bro 33 Market Street, Jost received the SlnO:d" and Silk Beaver Hats, the very latest styles. t ' . Domestic Market. We ive be-4 low the state of the city marktt yesterday morning : ' ." ' ' ', ; , Apples (good quality) were selling at 50 cerAt a peck ; sweet potatoes 40 cents a peck; tomatoes 10 cents a quart ; Irish potatoes 40 cents a peck; peas bL0 cents quart;. onions GO cents, a peck; butter beans 20 cents a quart; grapes 304O cts., peck; eggs .3540 cents,a dozen.; poultry; $175 cts. per pair; corn ,3040 eta. per dozen; ducks $1.50 -pair beet i2l6 cents pertb.;. mottou 1(20 'cents' per lb.; pork 20 cent per, lb.; :yeal 1620 cents per lb.; fresh mullers 50 cents pier dozen ; cabbage 15? 2023 cents a bead; gherkens 75 cents, a, peck; rice . birds 80 cents a dozen; .salt mnllets 60 centsa dqz- en; oyBters i(S6nnd)"25 cents a quart; peas (inthe hulp'Oce'nja ' n'pieclR; ; turnips JO cents per i. (U'zen ; squashes J5 cents per: dozen j 'vegetable eggs 510 -cents j piece; okra 5"10 cents a dozen j cole wdrts, 5i i'O . cents, a . head ; vrdisjes ; JLOc pet bunch;' peachers 75 cents a peck;' cucum bers 20 cents a' dozen; chinkapins 23 'cts, i. . .... ., i . . i Wv It :. ..:'i I i- a quart; schnmps 20 cents a quart; clams 20 cents a peck. : ''.-.-. n ? ,i"T .V' i:...1'' m n J : j. All who are in want ef Clothlirg, Hats, Boots and Shoes should call at-Fisbblate ' A Bro., ami examine their stock aad prices before pnrchasing elsewhere. t;ri ;'': '-' 'vr ' 1 t RIM AND HAEIEHEfS. t -; m 'FROM' BELOW.7 ".'? V1" ,if ! :co! .':': it Un .If.iYii - i ".'til n c.'t'l ",,'t 1 The Steamship Wvu P. Clydei and, Scbs. Jh"'H0:r2teUjf'''ar went to sea ye8terdoyrr f,;yd ,,:(i.t -r j " - ' A topsail schooner,' name n6t known, was laying a&mctior inside the Varound br.h'.rii?rrji.'i ' iii'f?. j i CLEARED-FOR THIS PORT;- ! :i The Bteaujabtp"' Kfapiri, and SchoonJ en F.Jj X3fciww?.and.j LizzU Matdhn Cleared irom ew. xorit ior.tms pors.,. - r-i. ) ..-'iT I i i.. AK1U UU ,UU1J' - i .1 f.t-r .iv it- r : The 5chr.V. F. Palmer bas "arrived al NewTorkj for Boston." ' HEW DTKBTIf EKESITS. HsiMSBSResa'rLIve Book Store. Pianos- JMagazneilpirtobsB. '.IS j O. W.rsMfVV11nitu4ton Malo and Fe 1iBte',Semlnar5Jo nnrro:i 4.11 '. Jf t it un sow A Ocv New1' ana splendid stock C, SUNDAY' II0RITI1T6, ' M. P. 'KxxLOoa The Georgia Paper Mill, Carrolt Co.,'C'ar-K! - .v , f. HiMTOir. Wlinjington . High 8cho pi t ui annual session,,-. Ja:uv,. .:x;-,; j i J.- D. McQabitv; and others Ball on Wed nc8day evxnln. 'XM (' -'!-!-.( .i .; ! i- -t-.l.L'-n - i: -.:. ' '' i i Cowaw; A BTT3-Syperlari.Tabio. Butter, and Winter Goods. ,!,,;J ' : I' ' - CBON1.T. A Monsjs .Valuable Wharf Prop erty at Auction. J vV.Xj ll -4-MUv;I. ..O:..vv .,' "' Gxo.' RrFn?Ncn'&.'.N- Juil" supply of oooia ana enoes.-.- . ' . , ., - "Mas, Rob'x Kansom Mrs. Ransom's Semi- nary-'i-'V1'.;-'' !.. v' I''-' ' ' ! I i ; j : I j ti.j '- ; " f j KoHli . Caroliniin ! a Nutstqll. r-1 t ' i - r" " . .LATEST BY HAIL.; ,( A. personal dileuity occtirred in jNewbern, jq,FVdiy, , between ; Messrs. Jas, II. Pool, ojC ) he. Journal of. Commerce, and F. H. Sterns, p'tj Xhe.t,2,ime8. Also, one between MPoaud ?i Mr. Wilkie. of Jones county p.,,.,; ;j , A' H ttle cli ild, seven years old, the son of Mr. Jesse "'-Hardy.1 near La Grange, styd. the Newborn journal of Commerce, was literally crushed to , death n Weilnesday last. The child was , en gaged in driving a horse attached to ja. lever niUl v hen., ne became entangled n the. machinery. J'His : head was drawn be tween the cog-wheels tand ' was mangled l.n"brrible nianner; j'.' u , ...1 n . 'ie 8tqnrUr(LhJ& -the' foxyw lesrji473cTiers ' of .' inquiry frequently reach our .Superintendent .xot Public. 8chools,' asking when the schools will go into existence, we arenu'thorized to' say,' that until the tkkes are collected;' it wH be impossible to put the schools into oper atirMK. '- ,After the tbHectiori of the faxes, and the 1 tund U apportioned, the County Commissioners will be advised of the fact that they may proceed in the discharge of their duties. .. . V There'ia a letter in 'the New born post-office addressed to "The Pret tiest girl. in Newbern." ' The AsheVUle Pioneer learns that the stables nt Old Fort, with three or more horses and mules, were destroyed by tire last week.: The - store there was also broken open and robbed.''- . ." j BUSINESS NOTICES To Advertisers. As advertising mediums the Mobking Star and Carolina Farmer mm not surpassed, by uny. publica tion in the State. ,t ' ..:'. r ; ' ': . ' . :'- ' 1 MercliAnts wisliing to coiji- municate with the rural sections cannot do better than to avail themselves of the advertising columns of the Morning Stak, which is extensively . circulated , through out the two Carolinas, and in other States. To'13csiNE33 Mkn. Parties wish inr to advertise lu any newspaper pub lished in either of the Carolinas may suve much ,' rmnecessary time arid trciiibje by making their contracts with the.MoniasG Stak" Advertising Agency, which is fnliy authorized to receive 'advertisements at publishers lowest rates. AH necessary in formation 'i given, - and .advertisements mailed direct to publishers us soon as handed in.' .Business men will 'consult their , interests by patronizing this .Agen cy.. Advertiser pays no commissions, tf ' : . ...j j. Female .Diseases. , j Larre numbers of 'women In fact almost nine-tenths of the entire sex suffer from some disease peculiar to Ternaries. s , Db. Uvuiici'i r Woxti'a ; Fuhd meets with wonderful success in curia? them. This fact shonld be widely known. If every lady la the United States were to take one or two bottles of tbe Wokak's- Fbikhd, -. they wonld be repaid by . a renewal of health and strength.' -j-.yf - ' i , it is a sare ana xeiraoie romeuy, ana as en dorsed by the best physicians, . . ' i aaSodtf - -'" '' ' M ' . 1 , Musnuniis , I i ;- . - . . ;. j It Is a aouroe of satisfaction to the Propiie tors. to announce that this truly valuable medicine has bo wort the "public favoir by Its: intriasio merit, that their predictions of Its success wherever Introduced, are lully veri fied. Procure from your Druggist, a Rosadal ls Altnanao for 186S. Incorporated in It will be fonndi a few of the hundreds of Certificates in possession of the Proprietors, from persons whose characters lor veracity are unimpeach able. They are bona fide, and are la all re spects the opinions of those by whom they, are .given ; are not manufactured for the par poso of deceiving a credulous public, but are' grateful acknowledgments sf benefits deriv ed from a medicine which In many respects,, and for many diseases, Is superior to any ever discovered. i i' h-i.k:-.-- ?..;: ; ; '.-i . Iiatcst by Telegraph. ; ' j :" '' Thousands of men, women and children' have been cured of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Chol era Morbus, Col icy ic, by Dr. iL H. Worthing tons celebrated North Carolina Remedy, the ohlt known spbctfio for all painful bowel af fections. Ask for Dr. Worthlngton's Diarrhea and Cholera Medicine keep it in your, house i-never travel without lit-4t -may pave your jife.;'::r fvp i ) p'S.tww.r.n ! '! ; v Price 25 and BO cents per -bottle. ' ( . For sale in Wilmington pyj. yv. tippm a Co; James T. Wifrglpfi, VTholesale Proprietor ry.48eKorfoiit, f it nilf H NEW nAJDyERTI3EMENT.'! Si. CBONtX, Auctioneer, j - ;riitt5iftt,i"i-tl!ifo j v jBT CBOWI4T A MORRIS. r) VAttiABtE f'T'AND DSf SIZABLE ! ! WIl AltP PROPERTYfFOR SALE 4-T n-r) --,y ' !.'; AU-PTION.,;; ! in'. i c ' 6n WEDNESDAY next, iJnaf Inst.', at 10 b elock A. M., we will sell at Exchange ,: Corner, upon easy and favorable terms, that, yaluable and desirable piece of ' ' e t i fist f.;i.i . . ?. ' it j v 'il M li WUABX.i jrUUWSttl'X T !t f Siltuated sli foot 'of Nunn street, (North " Bidet being the same formerly oceupieo by Messrs. J. AD.McKae Co.,., bavins; a front, Of ISi feet upon the River, with 20 feet depth of wa ter, running East to South V? ater street about IMieeW Tii ere i upon the premises a large sad commodiua Ware House about 40x80 feet mnnhln of holding 600 casks bf spirits Ot 800 hales of Cotton. The whole being In tho- roura and periect order, making altogether the most -desirable piece or.Wharr property owi nirnrnA hv na ftr sale. - ' " '- i Tei-mst-H cash j balanor 33 months flrediV with Interest ' . ? sep Jttjte SEPTEIIBER19, 1CC3. - NEW ABVEBTISEMEN'TB, JUST DECEIVED li :l 1 r WILMINGTQN REGULATOR,' Fa 1 1 a n d V i n te r X ood 3. "tflo jtrfr r.? -) '""t'.-.H!'' -i'Kl r'.i J iriiy.iT'ii'I '-ttt x I.EVEttT.DEPARTMKNt OMPLKTBt T3 ARGA1N3 IN BLEACHED GOODS;:: V . Splendid -Callcoea ,i't-rx I J ; ";.;-,?.jf. 12. iCciit8 '; An elegant assortment of Honse-keeplng, Goods cheap for cash- , r ' ; Sheetings, by the yard st bolt, ibr . ; ! v.! 1 94-- nFTSTTS PPPi rWA T?n i- 5 ,jtll; Ti r-M'Y..'; M'iTi' ; Call aid see ns Wo.ainif jawj?chat. sea. Goods will be sold cheaper .than nt ay other House in the City or fitateiuna'sailsfac tlon guaranteed In every instance. - ' : '' Proprietbref or t he ilmtogtori RegAiiator, " . aug 9-tf I 0 TTTILL REOPEN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBBR W i'J.U.l tO-v7 ! ftn. circulars at the Book Stores. . , , . 'septlft-tfl' i. o. w; jewett, ti-i-.' 19 rjlHE FOURTH NHrjAtr' SESSION 'WtuJ reopen Mandayi October Wh.:t' - u I'fl.'i'! j , ; Circulars at the Book Stored O'lU '). ' septlJMf '.t.;!i .t rAilYMlmmwiox', MRS:1 RANSOM'S ; s emik:A:rx,. . TT1LCOPFN ITS JEXT SESSION ON THE rV 7th Of October. 18U9: At hfi North West corner of 5th and Dock Streets, , the present residence of Mr. Miles Costin. " J - ' : - The Session will end thjs last Friday in June next. - t - ' - ' . Terms or whole year : . : r , Primary English J.-...'.;Vj.i..!ii A'. 45.00 High tncUih.. 75.00 Music. Ancient and Modern Lansrnasrea. Drawing and 1'alritlng extra. : 'T Charges payable one-half on entering, the other half on the 15th of February following. - rur inwruutuon auu v;ircuarg. appiy 10 , . sept 19-tfJ .j.Mas. ROBERT RANSOM. " JaU. n 2. JY BEQUEST THE MECHANICS AID and ruuixl,UC ASDUVIATIUM Will glVG a Ball at Masonic Hall on Wednesday evening,, September MdJ istft. and; the. Committee of Arrangements pledge themselves 1 to make this the Ball of the Season. " 1 ., COMXITTSOFvAaBAHOIIl-ST8: ,. I ' I ; r i j.H.MottARITT,-; ' ' ; 8. JOHNSON. . ! T.CH1LDS,- ;; JOSEPH VVARD, . f D. HAYS. j VLOOB XAXAGaS i " ; " ::,,t5.iw';Y0ppv "''J-: ''' fr' ' " W.H. GERKEN", ; J. LEWT3, MARCUS BEAR, r WWOPP.u T septlMt . , ., .''. TO-MORROW i ,.,.u. it: j.i .ill.: . WE Sn ALL OP EK ocn SPLENDID iSTOCti OF 1. "-. ,. I ,.1 x. 'jri it, CLOTHING, ; I MercW Tailoring " isMiig Goods. Sc 'J..:; i.i 'MUNSON '& CO., ' 1 - septlft-tf City Clothier, ' : I) TlieXSreprgia efllill, ,r, .cabeM.;.:v i ! T-Il-L PAY- J CASH fppjtt; BA,G."BqPE; Bagging' and' old Papers'. ' Orders 601 felted : a hd P r l nting P.apor New Mill, Pht Water, Itive MeoJ i x.n j '' 1 Prices Low, Terms Casli. (.,.,,( j j 1 , All inquiries promptly answered. , ' 1 Address M. P. KELIiOGG, ' ' ! ; Prestdt Co.HColiege Temple," 1 ; aept 19 S4F3UJ4 , Tl.L j, Newnanr(Ga, Plandds- i . 1 .1 OTIEFF'S, KN ABE'S AND OTHER I ' for sale at'"" '''-"'' - -"-1 ! ..;. ',,..! i.tilEXNSBERGER8qJ ! .. . rr . ;r t-.oY , live Bookstore,. ! 1 septltn V ' ' , S9 Market St'reetL KJ rT a itAo rrtHE xix ' century.'eclectic; hariv A. ern. ert,' DentorestSi "Peterson, Frahlo Le lie's. Godey'8 Galaxy, r Appleton '8 Railway Guide. A pole ton's Journal. In monthly rarfcj. from No. 1 to 6. far sale at - ' "--'-i -' xni . . HEIKSBERGEJI'S ' "' ' 0 :'4". ' '::LIvpBooV Store. 'U ;m!i 1,..v.).J'J itOXHMf 4jl li CUPERIOB TABLE BUTTER,. n l ,r;,. i i i;xu8t received by Steamer1 Fairbanks as ya- Kj 'to t-jUuitrit ILual Wlm "r , sept.lfttt) ii-i.tjia.j'WUOWAN-lk.MEITS. . ". : .::. ;?.,s.iw)il3 i?-!lvrhij;ii,;iiTl i " 1 ! CheeSeMccaroni; m,tt .. '.Tt ; ...hi -z. ...r -in r T-..-y . 7 GOOD CHEESE AND ITALIAN" MA.CC A -roni,. Just-received at 1 - j ' . -' ' 1 -v . - Marfet Street.' : anntiMf U'.WrtiV,P tXiWkH . MttfWJ OF.. BOOTS SHOES: ' -r. o'tlf AfV'.'l r "" t- 'k .''' LOWEST POSSIBLE , v ... ' - . . ; . . PRICES AT.ii;V- T-t! -GEO. B.TltENCH 80N8i ! ii nifc-toV-Tv -r ..,Mi Norh.Fronl, SVeet. 1K': Ui n 1 ,t f;ii-t m m a. r ii 1 1 - r o i 7 -'j I .,) Whole No. 62L 4 ?ltou llarket'Beef, "Jf. Choked njEur, PICKLEDTSAtMOl, at 'ii-.l:.'? .1 Beptl3-Q 1 Market Street, r ! ll?:, COWAN MKTT8. 1 , 1-7 f ii u fr 1 LEAK RIB 81DE8,"at(w '? ' LEA RIB SIDES, at ix . . . r - , COWAN METTS', " Bept-lsitfFf r ' J.; 7 Market atraeC irvE8Slf 3 ATED COC.AWUT. i v . "J JL , rn. j, v. U BOXES CORSf STARCH, . . At - . j . ,, .(..'; .' ii,.' quo. MYERS"; V.' .sept 10-tf ) ' j o i 11 4 li Front Street f!nm Vf!ftT-Ti - ; ; ! i i. J i : -. t . ''if .. . 1 " i i " crrr BUSHKUS EXTRA PRIMK CORN CjVJKJMf hourly expected. J , ' ., - For sale low from vessel by . Je ,26-tf J , ,v ; .; , . WUXARD BROS. Cape Fear Academy,? 1 .. i SECOND- -TEAK.,' 1'. J ! rriHB 8ECOND ANNUAL 6E88IONOF THIS JL Academy will open on Monday the 4tb pf October. - . . . w 1 The Principal will be assisted by Mr. Frank H. Alfriend, A. II. and Dr. It. Kidder Meade, both gentlemen of experience and ability. . " Terms for tb half Swisioiv emling Febru aryl4th, I?70 t- . '-- 'u'. In-1 he Preiaratory Department ' ' 15.00 In t jho Academic Department, 50.00 1 : ' ' i' i- ; f "' ' -: 1 . payable stjrlctly on entering. ,. ..'. .. 1 ' Special arrafiKments with boarders. '' For Circulatscontainiair fall li.foraia- nuii, uuj -es Gen. BVE-; COLSTON,1 ' J, PrlnclpalJ .1.1 r 1 : Nol? I'enivian ; Gliaiid. A TJ R K I. " II 1 1. 1. ' JHILf J COTTAIi YARNs MOFFITT A CO. ; is.':- f! vvi. jaii-ll-tf Mr f' f , i Notice ': Vi;1;; . ...J,. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDER signed have this day formed a Copartner, ship under the' name, style and flrmof rtie Cape Fear Building Company, for the' pur pose of erecting Buildings and for such Uer purposes as may be hereafter agreed upon; t, . m.-'f "f , HENRY S. 8ERVOSS,7 .'iu J ; ,, " I.AW80SE.BICE,.,.. ' , . ALEXANDER STRAUS. ! SeptlS-3t " - - .- : . ij''- ) J Brooklyn Market. rTTHE " BROOKLYN"" MARKET, LOCATED JL en Foorsb between - Hanover .and- Bruns wick streets, is now. oocn for the accommo dation pf the public- ., '. r ' ,T 1 "Beet rFort, vMntton ani YeptaMes 1 . constantly on hand, morning and evening; lxiweHi maritex prices. : ,.(.-, . t . sep is-eoaim-sun. wea.airri. . .1 : ii SINBAD AND The American Girl f' NEW STYLES OF HATS, F;A1 O. ATtRIVE BY EXPRESS TO DAY AT AKDERSOXNTS. epfrJ8tr Hlolasses ! Molasses ! : Qrrpr bbls. uqar house molasses S u iot sate oy -rr ' . F.W. KERCH NER. sept 16-8tl 27, and 29 North Water St. -,f . A40.X U. -; XICLX IA ... .. v . . , , rt ftss KEGS AND TUBS LEAF, PRESSED JLOVJlaRD;. . xo ttscs rrocior ic. uamDics" cnotce Family LARD, ia 5 and 10 poand packages. -' Tl- - i. ' Pi W, KERCHNER, ' ' ' sepi UtSfeJ- ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water Sf ' Starch! Starch,!:,; ! "I pr CASES DIFFERENT GR 4DE8;' JLaJxJ ' ii- .! ::.' '. t'D 5yv- "; .1 -,. For. sale by. . . , ....... - ' ' F. W. KERCHNER. . ' 8cpt l8-3t 27, 2S and 89 North Water St. ; t Bnlk :,Meats.: r f pj BOXES CUMBERLAND 8IDES o. ' : iOf! rio Boxes Long Clear Sides., ; , . r'or sale by . ! .. ,.:: . , .....i.. 'F;W. KERCHNER, sept l8t , ;. 27, 28 and 29 North AT ater St. , Tobacco ! Tobacco ! 75 CADDIES FINK CHEWING TOBACCO. V ya- -ji. vrlCERCilNER, I -3t1 - ' 1 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. 1 1 r, H Hotel for Eent; ; rTIHAi ' JCAR(JE fAND COMMODi- m 1 vus Quwij nuw kjiuwu tu) vira '- ,!.''" . .-..fit ::!.''.! -"nil i Fulton House, (favoraoiy iocapea,nrjon.)j'rqnts between Mfs ket and Pri noess, centre , of j t ho. ,City .,nppn the line of the Street Rail Road, leading trom' Railroad Depots, ts for Rent from October 'CltONLtBisl r-xne aoove noter wni do rentea; witn priri lege of lease, at Public Auction, at Exohange oorner, in this city, on WEDNESDAY, Sep- vein oer zzu, ai iv vciock a. ja. - , , Septl0-2w . I .- j id r, , V: ! f 't: OJ'.': J ( A.V4 1 ASVUVI U11 " .ftiiirtit m pin rvta om v : . r - ' f JL Chestnut and North water St., now occupied by Messrs. Cameron A Hill. Possession given 1st October. - Also, two oflloea over rame prcmit I a ses. - 1 t6 r..v-:- I - .WlLLARDBROS. ' ati13tb4f,- QTBAlrED OB TOL.ES-A SMAtL O (white) Poodle Dog ; goes by tha name of -LILLY "1 ears pieroeik With magenta rib bon j color of ears, very light brown yellow was taken from corner of Front and Dock Sta. Any one knowing anything of be where abouts will confer a favor by , leaving infor mation atSTABofnccL-., -j(. , (septl ; '-W ii' i. ,'-:.'(, I ',' iii . i ; i J j i( ATE TIME AND TROTJBUS.- Her. ehants wishlnar Ito advertise in anv naner North Carolina or South Carolina, maysavs themselves much 'unaeoesKsry fronbla by calling on the subscriber. Ratesy . the , very lowest charged by the Publishers.- t j ' i. 1 u i ; . f : t h y . j WM. H. BERNARD. - .fet-tf j j 1 Dawson Bank Building, Fro ii .. 'r ' "" V iii T llll, L ;;;; I - BATES OFT AITEnTISINO - OneBquaMotta aay,'...;.ti VV, 1 on .14 iwOUyi,.. . I three day a......... .v J ro M M " nve day X 00 ? neweek.i 3 to vu. uy,..,A...... ......... t IV , Kvn n .r ,r 9 IV " Contract Advertisements taken at pro portions tely low rates. :-.!. , ;'. : -.Marriages, Deaths. Religious, FunSral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rates Sjw paW for to ad vanoa ; otberwlss full rates wmBeharge.,,.,, v,.;,.;;;,-,, . V Taaics-ucasaoadenaad: .,-.'y.r ,-r-T ''-' AUOnON SALES' ,rr!f :' 1 M.- CRONLy,' LATJCrriONEER: 'r l oA . -:'.)i.no 1-. - t:n f -i -. 3;'9:llT CsUWXTk JOsUtI,:i-: i-r' v r ' ;j Fulton House, i r HOTEL FURNITURE and FIXTURES On TUESDAY, Sept. 21st, 1869. at 10 o'clock, , A. M., we will sell upon the premises, (Front, between. Maxket and Prtnoess Streets) the en- f .1,7 HpTEl, FURNJTDItE;AQd FIXTURES, U tu rytlllna" appeitaising And belonging ' 1 T, - VJ 1 JSi Condi tioma Casa. '. i sept 4-ts M.:CR02ILYAuction .11 DtiStRABLB, DtfElLlNQ 210 USES : ', . FOR SALE AT'iAUUTILN. -On WBpKESDX'p'ibe next, af 10 o'clock A. M,' we will sell t Exchange Corner, to taehithesti bidder, TWO a Story Dwelling Hons s,. situated and fronting on Bladen between1 8ixth and' Seventh streets, - John D Love.t Each-. Uout contains Are, """"1 wm, mo iimvca in mur. viosets ana Wardrobes, Ptassas in front and rear, with a room v RlthAn OakIuxI A.k aii ed thronghout. Excellent ater on thprem. lscs. 8ixe of eaclr Lot S74 feet on Bladen street, running north 17s feet, 1 These Houses are new and 111 rrfvf. rtt-.u, nwu- ,B.-in been oeoupied. . w . . , 7 xerms 11 air cash, oalanoe months with In tcrestj. 1 1 , ... ...- :!;, .7 .j,'. sept 4 3tawnn.Wed-FrLr . , , , , - Ml ;CIlOXI4ir; Auctioneer. By CRONLY AHdRHIS 4 . . 1 COMMISSIONER'S-. SALE. 1 -,' . ' ' ? -v: If.'it! ' .''.1. of New Hanover Comity, tn the ease 6t Avon witguuuuwn, stsiiati prooeea to sell st Exchanire Corner., in -this eltv. on ' A. M., tltat very desirable and valuable LPJ pOSOirm SIDE i ORANGE 1 between Fourth and Fifth Streets upon which . " TWO STORY BWELXWO IIOUSE - r r ,v -j; -"--it JMv, Tu ,!... 1,1 v.... . oontaining Rooms Kltohcn and all requi- I "P0" 1n8''s 'et,irni,-in8' West the Lor west trf and Aflfotn in "the above. 2Kon,?"irJttlue!:u M -nndig (Carpenter Shop) Lot smne as above, b&xl feet. . -( i Tk?TJ?2B: 1L1nc tAl U months with hiter(t fvom date. .-j. v - l ' -.- Cronly & Morris, Stoct ana EealVMe ' BrOaers.' 1 For Rent. - ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE BUSINE3 , ;, . ,', STAD's'iN THE C1TY?.V ..?, 1 Iff. H. la. -KllATfl l1fl1ffnUff A HM stairs, we offer for Rent hU Store, - so advan- ui($wusjyiocaEea upon ne corner 0 " , MARKET AND ATER, STREET until the 1st of OctoUm, 1870. Theri 4a a sec- ing upon Water Street. , 7 ' - - a very oesiratrie stand for' the Salo located for the pursuit of any occupation, sept 10-6t "."' '." 1 ''- Mi; CRQ JILT, rAetitfneer. v 11 V t !: Py IBONLT MOBRIB. ; : "'11 1 V'lSi' V'TfO' irif .:H. ' For RENT or LKAEjithatv large and com- 1 odious . . . . ; '''v . '. i.!- .v. .... j.'. '. -with Dwelling above, Jdst thoronghly renalr- v uiren, B4vwafi on ins corner or FRONT AND CfiUCH STREETS '"' l ?..'' ''-il.. f.'f J"!, 't !')'- atpreent 00 upiwl by G.Grothgsn. Esq. Tl)8 DwAlllnir ulwivn nnntuln. 11 Vnnm. c- tile, and a well of water npon tho premise'. ...';.7; also, j ,.;:!,lj Dwelling Honse otf West side or Sixth, be tween Church -and Castle Streets, erected wlthin; the last year,. containing 4 Rooms. ' ft. - ..."iALSO,.'; DweUlng House on Bast' side of Seventh -", tween Dock and Orange Streets, contain ng 4 " '-M'ltlSAlMU 1 . . f il.V' '.-7'. ''V! .1 .i...')ir-Ti ri.'ij; . v. a Dwelling Honse ur"DeepR1'reTS C pal Mine Comnan containing lux 1 uwuia witv aiicnen. ; 1 . ti'; t-yn.'f. : r , f:v...rv t a.- . 1 t, Dweiling Hciso on 'SUtii. betweea 'Marked and Princess Streets; containing 2 Booms. , '" . . Jii.l .; i':if;-n- r T')-:- t r.. li Dwelling House ori'obrne'rof iBIxtlr and PVln cess Streets, containing SUtooniavTCi ; .ft.: ' . . , ' 1; , L1 .'' . r 1 .mi , , - .... u v- , i ' Dwelling House upon the same Lotas above, T fronting on Prinoess.. Street containing i . wsaasi :;;r''JA'Ls6JV'r-"., Dwelling Hoilse- upon samel Lot, fronting npon Princess Street, double tenament, each Ska (wins T ... sept ja-ts;--,;.. i.f '. t.-. 1 869i L 7 FALL. i vl 869. "ri ' ''--i-.l 4.'.....':i'ld ii IrtJ iFalcotterSon;:; , Noi .12 Dock Otrcct, fT.,.ti J.ti -iS . Vl' .;n i .Si.'!Vt.;J r-(.l .. Ji ' j.;?l.-:;;WIXMJNG'rONH;C'Lw,Ji.';'; In Store and for sale low to the trad elTUak and Hemlock Sole, Harness and pper Leath er, Fine French and American C If and Kip Skins,.and a general assortment of Sboenna-'ings-. mu. Vi... u t.liwixf - ri ,JW The 1 highest emit fkrldeS Jld fot- Green and Dry. Hides .and. Skins, of .every description..'"- -- -"-- -(l iii-ii yiu. oi.i?; f .. . , f I sept lf zs TJ if At-',! aus'f ; io -X i1 .' 1 !.' ; vj iths;:N.:C,'Ham8, "A-jor! lo qot Giii'j iff til-' . B E3T.OfC BVTTlfi.Ej ",i;o?1w.T7 1- . :u! f"' j ri! HC Ji jean ImbFiftHi' ' . . . tr "7j.i -rrr trnv t'i ': i t Hiram Smithy FLOUR (new wheat) . Other good brands of FLOUR very eheapt WOOD" AND WXLLdw1, WARE ln qnantitles ; BEST TOLET 80 A PS assortod kinds) ; Mackerel, pickles, .-!. f' t-s t4 'ii.ii'T;oii 'i.lit-v.;iv ".t; .in '71;J"'v,;' 1 ; Our Green'and Uneolored jTa'panTEAls pro nouaeed by conpolsuers to be the very1 best. ' Our OLIYE OILCannotbeoxbe'lled. kis . :ij ".ii-! i.i itii v .ii fcA.jii'M T't'l . " i.:tV STEYENSOHJ. ' '. 18-tf vi : y in r? ii " " N. ....,'. 5 : ' 1 1" -i, V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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